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es MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Aenean Tupspay, Dec. 2 ‘P.M. A beck meeting was held this morning, with a ew of restoring order in the affairs of the banks, | Very little was effected. It seems that several of the banks claim that the suspension of specie pay- ments of itself cancelled the ‘‘agreement of equali- zation,” which was entered into in August last when the bunks began to lend money to goveru- ment, and decline te advance any more specie to the commen fund. Other banks insist that this is unfair, and that the equalization should, at all events, be made for Monday, Itis a very pretty quariel, ae if stauds, Some of the banks continue to purport to pay specie; but it is not good for de- positors to ask for any, if they should see any pros- | pect of needing favors hereafte?. Practically, the suspension is general. If, after @ day or two, the City Bank or Bank of America persevere in an eo- centric course, we presume that their deposicors The Last Meeting of the Board of Atder= men of 1861. OKNEL’S VALEPICTORY-—BIS VIEWS O¥ CMY MATTERS AND THE WAN. Thin Board met yesterday alters0on & ubrec o'clock, pursvant \ adjournment, President Genet ip the o! ir, Tho aunual report of the Corporation Counsel, Iudge Proxcon, wes presented, and one thousand coy ies ordered to be printed ‘Akierman FRowENT moved that when the Board ad- Journ, it adjourn sine dic, which was lost. ‘A resolution was offere’, originating im the Roard of Couneiirucn, awarding $250 each to Mr. McCienaghan and ers cf we Board of Councilmen, whieh was con. FREODENT curred A repulaion dem ignating (he Daily Times @ Corporstion paper was called up; but it not having laid over the ree q@uinite Lime, according W the rule—twodaye—no aciucn was ‘ken in the mater. Alderman Tvomzy moved a reconsideration of the mo. dwn to adjourn sine die, which was carried. Alderman Cornst., moved that cominitiecs be appointed we vat upon the Mayor and Roard of Councilmen, ‘worm. | Will risk everything, and carry their geld over to img theni that the Board had adjourned sine die. the brokers for sale. ‘The Pamupsnt nominated the following gentiemen to | * ed ‘The following is a comparative statement of the exports, exclusive of specie, from New York to foreign ports for the week ending December 3], and since January wail upon the Mayor—Aldermea Cornell, Day Frear ; to wajt upon the Board of Counciimen:—Ald Tuomey, hy fe and Knseell. * Alderman Davos then offered thé following resolution, which was unanimously carried: — That the Board of Aldermen, Npon the close m aud er2aeg + =. " i 1880. 1ge0. 1881. @ the present term of service of Henry Genet, q., | ror the week $1,513,182 2,204,801 2,019,° ent of the Board, Sheerfully acknowledge the 1- : ported 86790 614 5 944. partiaily ad “ojency, with wich be has discharged Previously reported 66,700,612 200,906,:¢6 sb ag the difficult and delicate duties of the chair, anc = Se ee antering upon the responsible and honorable pos! + Since Jam. 1... $68,909,704 103,200,567 17,968,268 Cle the City and County, to whieh he has Deen elect- The last week of the year does not ciose with as ed by the people, the inernbers of the Board tender him rabnfaticls and their sincere aud sheir it beara = for hhis future health and prosperity: t GENer (en roplied as foliows:— Guynumen or tux BoaRp or AtorrueN—To dovlare ‘that I deeply fee), and gratefully accept, the compliment eonyeyed to me in the passage of this resolution, but faintly expresses the emotions of gratitude experienced Dy meat (his manifestation of your good will and regard, as 1am led to believe thet the manner in which | have @uscharged the delicate, responsible and cnerovs culies mexient to the position of presiding officer of the Voard of Aldermen during the past year—a position to which T was olevaied by your partiality and prefereuces— your entire approbation. When entering upon th: heavy an export return as some of Ms predecessors: The aggregate for the year, however, amouute to the unprecedented sum of $137,060,268—say $54,763,000 more than that of 1860, and rather more than double that of 1859, which only slizht- ly fell below the average. Assuming our tmports to have amounted to $125,000,000, nr genera; merchandise account shows a balance in oug favor of nearly $15,000,000 to offset the differeshe between our exports and our imports of yoin- ‘This is the first instance on record during which the balance has beea in our favor, and ib aay bq regarded as especially remarkabie, in View of tye fact that for one-half the year there aye ‘been no exports of cotton. The cause of ne anomyly is, of course, the short harvests altyoad and fie snr. pins of food here. It must be rememiyered that these are accidental occurrey.ces, and may not oc. ss show legis charge of the dutics of President of this Board, ncoment of the year now about expiring, m a& a logisiator deeply impressed 1 1 coma experi sense of my own only by the exerciseef the strictest itnpar with a firm determination to conform ¢ orders of the Board myself, exacting a similar conforms from the gentlemen comprising the Hoard, could that efficient and harmonious concert of action De sec desirable—in fai, indispensable—to the ¢ elective perfirmance of the labors of ¢ gu lated legislative body. If I havo suecesced—and your very flattering anti comphinontary resolution induces me to beliove that | have—I assure ‘yeu, gout eccomplished-one of the proudest aspirations of my 1 and carred adisunction of which any man might wel be prowd—that of baying secured your comumendation and tmoompetence, ai ateAn view of a midsummer. Money seems te 3¢ abundant enough at seven good will while endeavoring efficientiy and im er ceut on call, The brokers ing some- Partially Ww preside over your deliberations. ‘To pro. | Po Ags = bs ste! Going: 60000 perly discharge the daties devolying upoa the Poara | “RS M paper &t 748 per vent for the highest of Aldermen ip its legivlative capacity requires vo | graties. The banks are dorz no business as yet. wall legislative sbilily on the part of its members, The weil being and goot goverament of nearly ore fa:!- Mon of inbabivauts is emtarciy dependant upon the fidelity ‘@nd zea! with which the roprescntavives of the several constituencick-embsacod withim the corperate umits of This great city apply themselves to the work of properly = for vo vartons ogee ‘vo them, in thorr pective districts, while collectively, care ‘has to be taken that in locislating for partenlar objects, or in favor of particular locales, no d@trament arises tomny other eeality or interest, or Ubat the wity, in its cerpo- ute capacity, te the foser by the gain ot any such particular locality. That due care ad clrourspec ‘los have beca cxertesed during ‘he past yearin this respect is ayparent, and the Beard hes reason for con: gratulation,sfrem the fact, that while every subject pre- sented for its cousiferation, no "master how unimportant, bas reesived a fair and impartial mvestigation, and been ected upon favorably or adveresty, according lo its merits and tho “unbiissed judgment of the Board, the Presi@ent’s desk'being entirety cieared of all papers re- quirieg the actoon of the Board, not the slightest com- Foreign exchauge cestinues paralysed. ‘The teading benkers ask 112” 113, and we heur of a few transactions at the lower figure; but most of the drawers and importers appear to be waiting for further developements, American evinis offered at one and a half premium, and is bought by the bullion brokers atone; but very little business is being done in it. 3 will be casy to bring the gold to light again when it is needed, now that the banks have got ont of the false position they-oconpied. The stock market was active this morning, with. out material veriation in prices from the quotations of last evenimg. The leading speenlative stocks of the day, Pacifie Mail, Cerftral, &c., were steady; Hrie, Erie preferred and Rock Island were a frac” nee = been heard, or exeepajon been taken toany of | tion higher, while Missouris, Michigan Southern’ muitifariow: legisiative acts—a fact, I dehieve, without | 4 Z Sara!" modera logisintion. Wiles cit Dag inag Galena and Toledo were all a ‘4 lower. The canses for felicit talin.,and while we ‘should grate- ‘acknowledge the ‘manifold blessings -vouch- to us, in the prevervation-of the public health, fm the absence of any gveat calamity, uffectmg par- Weummriy the city, such as epidemics. c ‘ iota, orany other of the many evi's which are some: ‘times vicited upon communities, to awaken them to a Fealiaing sense of thetr dependence upor the mercy and Bousty-of Hin who camtrels the destinies of al) nations, ry ive view of ‘the past year discloses to us the most startling and untoward.events—evente in which this city, #5 an integral pontion of our noble republic, bas «c- tively participated and taken a leading part. We bebold ‘the parricidal attempt being made, on the part-of some of our misguided countrymen in the Southern States, to destroy , by force of urms, what we have ever regartied az sacred, and have jovked upon as being destined to endure for ages—a bome and acy iura for the oppressed of all na tions—the governivent of the United States. To assist in preventing the consummation of such a dire calamity, city of New York has thrown the weight pf her y influence in favor of the preservation cf the Union, bas at present in the army of the general government ‘over 50,000 of her sons, fully armed and equipped, and to yreld their lives an «efence of the inestimable of free bequeathed to us by our fa thers. This is exclusive of the volantcer militia from this city, numbering from 12,000 to 15,000. who, upon the in- ‘auguration of Lhe rebellian, hastened to the defence of the ‘capital of the nation, in April last, when it was threatene | withcapture by the armed rebels then menacing its hal- tendency of speculators is te buy for the rise; buy the recent advance has naturally supplied the mar. ket with stock enough for immediate wants. If the public continue to buy as they have been do for a day or two, a further advance may be expected, After the board the market was steady, At the second board there was another push to buy, and @ general though slight advance took place, the market closing firmly at the following quota tions:—United States 6’s, registered, 188], 87 a %4; United States 6’s, coupon, 1881, 914% a %: United States 6's, coupon, 1874, 8124 a 4; Indiana , 75078; Virginia 6's, 4814 250: Tennessee 6's, 42 a 34; North Carolina 6's, 66; Missou- ri 6's, 423% a 4; Pacific Mail, 94%, a95 ; New York Central, 8040 —; Erie, 32%,a % ; do. preferred, 54 a Hudsan River, 38%, a 3944; Harlem, 13 a % 3 do. preferred, 31% a % ;, Reading, 35% a %; Michigan Central, 49%, a 60; Mi: chigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 1 20; do. guaranteed, 4124 a % ; Panama, 11 113; Mlinois Central, 625% a 63; Galena and lowed precincts. The expense incurred by the corporat, gathorltien of this city, imeident to placing in the Nelieuch Chicago, 66% a % ; Cleveland and Toledo, 36 a 3¢ an army of well equipped and armed men. preparatory w | Chicago and Rock Island, 62% a %4; Chica’ omg mustered into vice of the generaigovernment. : AES ng od a exoceded one million “andone millionfoliars rere | go, Burlington and Quincy, 5734 a 59. ‘wore funded, for the purpose of rendering aid to the fami- lies of the volunteers, for the redemption of which the faith of the city im pledged. This ‘of taxation for the ensuing year, w expended far and in behalf of the general or State govern Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien, 19% a 20: The business of the Sub Treasury was as follows to-day:— mont ve refunded to the city, which Leonfidently rust | Receipts. ee a ‘will De the case. The patriotic action of the city of New | —! “2. 3,655.065 45 York, b its corporate authorities, including you, tes 4'661 262 17 gentlemen of tho Board of Aldermen, in eo effectively 9-408,217 31 the efforts of the government to suppress the Southern rebellion, will ever continue to be a lasting monument to her greatness; and I shall ever cherish the proud recollection of being atsvcinted with you in the glorious work of aiding to suppress the most causcless and inexcusable revolt against the most free, enlightened and liberal government ever recorded in the of the world. The course of action pursued y the city in thiscrisie in the history of our beloved thas been nobly emulated by all parte and por tions of the loyal States, and I firmly entertain the con- ‘vietion that, before the expiration of the term of office of my successor, the treachery of those now in arme against ‘the integrity Of the Union will receive its well deserved the seceded or rebellious States be broeght to Fea)ize the horrors of the inhuman warfare they have ‘tmaugurated the trenson and the traitor will be ake ab Borred and despised by those who are now their dupes or ‘willing tools, and that the thirty-four United States of America, the refuge of the oppressed from a)! parte of the ‘World, the object alike of the envy and hatred of the ab- solate and tyrannical governments of the Ud World, will emerge from the conflict in which they are now engaged without one star ia their galaxy being obscured or dimmed, the fery ordeal throvgh which they will have passed but adding to their brilliancy. Gentlemen, if | have digressed for a moment, pardon me. lcould not refrain from candidly avowing to you my feelings, hopes, and aspirations in view of the diff. culties now unhappily existing in theconntry. Bat I will return to the more immediate action of the Board relating to myself. My official connection with you, a* presiding officer, is about to clone, and I aasure you my ‘wmtercourse with you during the past year, boih personally and in my official capacity. has of the noe ing, agreeable and congenial chiracter, and I beg to be permitted to indulge in the hope that the plea. eure of the association has been mutual. If so, | ean de sire nothing more—I will ever cherish as of stocks ip which the principal transactions take place in this market at the close of each month in the closing | BORA “WY | HORA DLOET “188 “pes ““poeatey end aa HTM WOR WON “pausojoud otc WU_1Any wospoHT Panera WLR “ pRoauey maUEH fomndy paw nor.a0g “RAST LY pur oF: stews NM OUD e 30 eae ing paw cawaury | Be a Sawnuere Siena, ne pul appar Pere Jeqnaron pur “aqme PUR UNE TOSpOH sa | hae | moat gratifying incidents of my life, the mmanimity with 3 = which you conveyed to me the 4 ie eae of your estimate of my efforte to faith: e Zeye: eotig , and impartiahy discharge the duties iinpaved ype | SARBINBTABES me, and Teball retire from the porition to which yon co! wntarily elected me at the commencement of the your 1861 with tbe proud consciousness of having merited and 1 Fer iee received the assurances of your friendship and regard eannot, in justice to David T. Valentine, Fsq.. 0 ed and venerable cierk, aud his able, gentie obliging assiatante, clore without allnding to: are largely indebted to bum and them for which hns characterized the transaction of of the Board during the yeur, and I capnot sever my cial connection with them without first conveyin them my best wishes for their future wei! To Mr. Valentine, our clerk, in am @special gation, H varied ex third of @ century in 1 a. | tive dep: of the city governme: him ao al aticpensable auxiliary pgtsiation is i have d *Div MW. p, pon th | The vi e et ic hong tive 40. gveme: Ge poe wing table will ompare the prices on reporters, aleoe will ph nceept my | the last day of 1860 and 1861:- impartial manner in whieh they 1860. 1861. In Deo hi jes to the public and the Hoard. | Missouri gixes, 68 ay = 264 im cunsiusion, gentiemen, bo ploased to accest my pro- | Pacific Met Bi a 1 found and lasting gr a for your many acte of kiud- | Panama RR.....+ WN - 7 nese and consideration for me.” To ert is human, if 1 | New York Centr Th - have erred, be aasure’ it was an : dig aeete 9 M4 not of the heart, With iny bes: w on River 6 welfare, prosperity and happiness, individually and col | Harlem KK 1 deetivoly, I will retire from the pesition of the Presiient Do. Preforred 2 of the Board of Aldermen for the year 1861 | Reading 1 were | C ly voted to David T, V | Michigan Contr - emtine, Faq. Clerk, ond his assictania, and ‘one to the M. hignn Southess. + aK ~ reporters of the public prese, upon motion of Alderman bo, Guaranteed au _ Daye ieee centionset Vin munnieen, tae Preate | Hingis Central. i 10 1 of nites, the Prosident de. | Galena and Chie . 66 - dared the Board wAjonrned sine dic | Clovetana aad Tome: Pe aa ‘The following is a list of the membersof the Doard of 62 M” — “ 6 Aldermen for the ensuing soa 1—Henry Smith. 2—Wi!liam Waish.* ih od ad - By the Asia, at Halifax, we have advices from 1a—-Franole | A. too — | London to the 21st inst., inclasive. Consols closed stra A. Allen | Ly at O08, 14—Jobn iv. Ontiwell. bare fle 16—Andre Froment | on the day previous. Tlinoia Central shares were 18—Teranee Parloy.# | quoted at 50 a 49 discount, and 5 2 ipodieury Woo | quoted at 50 a 49 discount, and Brie at 240 25 per cent discount. The Asia brings £7,200 in apecie. The sales of cotton for the week ending the even- mile O—Iwane Dayton. Now mombwrs. {Pe olevted EEE AL AND COMMERCIAL. | ing of the 19 a < liens ble decline in cus. shipments of grain after | | portant a 904, being an advance of 14 | | and firmer, with ales of 3,500 bbis. at our figures. | aber | Western | eules embraced 1 | was frie inst. were’28,000 bales, ande* the 26th and 21st 12,000 bales were sold, The wo opened with a decline of 44d. per pound, which was subsequently fully recovered, and the market elosed dimly on the latest day. Bfeadstuffs were all slightly lower on the 20th, but on the 21st four 101 enisied, with sales of 1,000 eave at Oi¢e. for Wesiere | OMe. for Western long rib, and at ‘Lard was less buoyant, whie t Bo. a B96. a 8 igc.—the “atver Dressed hogs were selling at £8 gure for choies. 4 ay 4 WW. for Woatern and at 4%Xo, for olty, Batter was aie aig alee four, Rice Sales Of 1,200 dage of Rangoot, fo errive, stp 450 bags "Wf wnalesned bengal at 44z0., cab, in bend. was noticed as i 4 Mess s Be gexie O'Swlivan & Co. give the isWwing table soma biiicipe uprert tock: eat gaa Carson 7,057 bogs elac™d ber ¢ $i * Indya, 4,668 bag# wacleaned East India, agoiuot + Stock | scDamger sy r601, | casks Carolina, 3,200 bags Kast India same time last year $5900 US 42,81, reg S74 9608s Erie RR pret, 56 Suaane.-The market was firm, with exlos of 200 hhds. + hae he fo aoe ‘do..... B80 6634 | The #tock on ist of Jamwory ioe > anda shad 000 US iy 1860. ; renrtel ~ Cuba, hhas sosT7 608 544d 2000 1!! con bds, 60. z -~ 1,188 12000 Mich € 8, 1878 10. 1000 Tenn 6, 90. 50 do. 463 8 2000 Mich 8 Wk bds. 79. 100 Harlem RR. 0 7 ae Mananr Oe bs a2% = do, lun 10000 +30 4i do......... 18 ‘Total . a De, 370 Mich SEN In RR. 102, | Boxes 20,762 39,073 BO de... 50 208 | Mola +17,014 1,675 50 aa a jou! + 1,426 4159 “ $e Barren RR pret. sig Siem ‘market for cassia is & little more firm, ar F ene RR. 50° | and Sle, a 520. ig now asked. 600 bags pepper have 6 280 0 100 NY Cou BR T's ny to gold 1430. a 153¢c., in lots. Nearly all the pimezto in the market and to arrive has been bought Up—say 1000 NY Ce. 76 eb 101 ie | eccpsaane o ‘ 12000 Erie RR Sih md 70 009 bags on the spot—at 10%. a 11 gc. , aad 1,200 3000 Mich Fo skg fb BL He a Py pape thei aay rh oie 2000 Hi Cen KH bls. 88 Toracco was rather quiet, but pricos ‘led firm; the eee sales wore 83 hhds. Kentucky at 8¢. 11%c.; 144 cases 9 Bank State N Y.. 75 pope aa TAGS Sth « Pd statement of 29 Bank Commerce... 78 Spanish lobacco Sol 8 — Yara. 175 Del & Hud Can Co 64 50 250 £0 Pacifig Mail 83 CQ $% yg 1 = a9 eS sx foonKcRR A) 2 rm) 29 4 ARR y2l0 6634 bod 0 do. 94120 250 Bo aoc Meo aoe te gb ; ee ae 5 do. 094i ok January 1, 1862...... 6,023 — 679 60 dow... .81Q base 0 annual statement of stocks of Spanish tobacco was 150 do, . 0432 “B50 as aunoxed:— 6 e 0 95, Havana, Cuba. Fara, Total. a} Stock Jan. 1, °61, bales. 6167 850 1,964 8,880 B ae 19% Received since......., 14,061 4,422 50 3,123 22,536 400 ies ae Toil... +90,008 5,281 950 5,087 31,416 - Sales to Dec. 31 114,075 6,281 950 4,408 24,714 3) A —_— er re 8 akc Stock Jam. 1, 1862... 6,023 —. — 679 6,702 soe IB 3 2h HIBK BY - .@ taarket was firmer, wi ie 32K 260 "¥30 Wi ‘Nhe market was fi ith sales of 600 188) 33” 35 Ch Bor & Ga RR bbig. at 20c., which was an advance. oe oe 32% 16 Mii&Pr duCh RR 333 32% 100 do... ..030 Shipments of 1861, t < DIO 33% 26 Mil&irduCb 1 pre {Fron the Chicago Journal. ] SECOND BOAR! ‘Tho year 1861, as far as the lake commerce i# con- FO TSH! cou Ki% FOshs PrieRR..b30 2534 5000 U S'6's, 'S1, c % 260 Erie RE pref. 56 10000 Tene 6's 106 Harlem 1 13 1000 Toan 6's; 160 Micbigau Cen RR 50 10900 Bhee0" 150 «o 030 60% 6500'N Carolina @s. 1090 Flud River 3mb 2090 TH Con oo 100 Harlem RR pref, 260 Mich So&N1g PanamuR® ex diy 1 en RR scrip. Cpe Gal & Chicago RR Cleve & Pol RR. 450 do 100 Erie RR.. de 50 do. do * 500 do. 100 Chi & ki Is RR. 130 de. 250 do .... Receipts and Disbursements at tho Oftice of the Assistant Treasurer, at corted, is effectually closed, and the following figures show the total av.ount of grain that has beea shipped by jake from the portof Chicago, from the opening to tho fran! closing of navigation:— Flour, bbis as 12,4875 we have here 02 bushels of grain shipped by lao from Chicago in 1861 SHIPPING NEWS. Movemcnts of Gcean Stcamers, FROM BOROPE, ames. Eerwes For 7. .New York New York. St Andrew... Glasgow .... December 4, 1861, by balance... core $1007,144 sr | Harmonie -Southanspton, 18...New York Receipts during the mouth — FOR RUROPE. ia “G1 s02un OL Amerion ........... .New¥orw....... 4... Liverpool cons ad & Audrew. ‘ew York. 9... Giasgow + 269,080 15 38,106,079 46 Naith Star... .... + Aspmwall 3.020574 71 Northern Light. 1 Aspinwall - 83,801,920 73 | Cusmpion 21: Aspinwall cereeeee $84,899,074 04 ‘Yreasury drafis........ .$82,498,769 63 Post Office drasts. 203,521 $5 32,792,291 48 Ealance December 31, 1861....... $2,106,782 66 Palance er., disb’g acc'ts.. $8 Receipts during ne wouth. 1 29,091,928 48 15,067,559 07 $8,163,769 41 Payment8.....++......05 Ralance cr., interest acc'ts. Appropriation. ...,. "$52,850 63 2,761 868 03 2,914,527 66 3104 56 $2,811,625 11 1,802.21) 91 164,010 79 Twerease in Decomber, 1861.......... +++. Balance currency bullion and expense ac- count for Assay Office... fei’ during the 87,859 59 Com received ac YORK—THIS DAY. SOW RITES... BUN SETS...0. + Port of Now York, Decemb: ex 31,1861, CLEARED. Steamatup Aeris (Br), Stone, Quecnatown and Liver- pi—E Gunare, Ship Asterion, Hurd, San Franciseo—Sutton & Co, Slup Badyanou (isr), Williams, Liverpooi—H J & C A De- woit Ship Nereid ( F:), Pinipot, Londen—) E Ward & Co. Ship Greenock (br), Coulter, Glasyow—Maitland, Phelps abe. «nk Delpbive (Pron), Rente), Autwerp—Punch, Meincke & Otedee (ir), Hil, Queenstown—Jackson & Neil. Bask Queen Vicicsia (Br), Baiith, Quecnstewn—Burclay is . us MW Dactoy, Beals, HavanterR P Buck & Co, wk Dovight, Nickerson, frink lad—B F Small, Bark iow n, Buckley, Ellzeoeihport—H & Son, Brig.j Micdleton (Br), Seott, *almoata or Cork—Funeb, Meimece & Weudt. nic Eig'ss (Bs). Robinson, Queenstown fer orders—Punch, me aw month...... - $1 400,161 12 , Fine bara = do. 1,837,585 i ©, Curacoa—D R Dewolt. 2,897,753 61 Mortis, Jatna.ca—D & Dewolf. Behar Wyman, Hivana—H D Brookman & Co, Tow....... Payments in coin. Pay meats is fine bars. . $2,915,112 20 59 Palance “ Coin tn hand and demand notes in Assiviant Trea- surer’s office . $13,082,167 08 Coin on band in,Aweay OMice — '150,744 46 —— 1°,232,911 64 Pune bars...... . $2,895 78 Unparted bullion 202'513 60 285,408 78 Total $13,518,320 32 226,916 20 ee+ $18,201 408 12 cent notes redeemed aud to be cevees 8,888,196 81 +» $9,408,217 31 Lese due depor of the United States Assay Office New York for Dece: Deposits of gokl — Fe coins Foreig Foreign coins.. Foreign bullion... heat UnitedsStates bulliom (contained in gold se United States bullion Washoe ‘oid coi). Tota’... Total deposits, payable in bars. Total deporiis, payable in colt. Gold bare stamped ~ Trapemitted to United Stat pia for coimage. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tomspay, Dec. 31-6 P.M. Asuts.—The market was firm, and rales limited at $6. Breavetvrys.—Flour—The market was firmer for State and Western brands, with a good export demand, and the hirher gradee were also firmer. Some dercriptions were sold at an a/lvance of Se. per bbl. The gales footed up about 18,000 bbis., closing within the range of the fol- jowing prices — Superfine State... Extra to fancy State Superfine Western... Common to choice extra Wester Canacian. . . Southern mixed to good mpe. 2 & 2a woo a OE ee fine. brsscenes Extrado. seketee 60 Good to choige family do... 0 Ryeflour....... deve 300 a 446 Corn meni, Jersey and Prandywine....... 300 a 230 —Chnadian flour was in good demand and prices better, with sales of about 1,160 bbie., closing within the range of the above quotations, Southern flour was more active Rve flour was steady at quotations, with soles of 100 bbie Corn mea! was sleady at our figurem, with sales of 200 bbie. of Jersey and Brandywine. Wheat was held at a decided advance, whieh tended to check sales. Prime white was wanted for milling, and was scarce and held above Lhe vigws of buyers. [he transactions embraced 45,000 Dophels at $1 46 for white Indiana, $1 38 for red Western, $1 424 $1 44 for Long Island, #1 38 for ret $i 04 ver Town, $14 mixed West ern, $1 2 for go ukee club, and $i 27 a $1 28 for yood Chicago apt active, The 20 for cormmon Mixed, and 66e. for shipping lots of do. for export. Rye With Bales of 14,000 bushels, chiefly at 8c for State, wy war firmly held, with sales of 3,000 thushels at for State and for common Canada Fast. Guta were firmor at le. a 42, for Canadian and Western, anil 42e. a 430. for Stay Corrre.—The marke u w m, While sales were unim. | Cortos.——The market eth embraced at for middling ode. 'y, with moderate engagements. To Liverpool 6,400 bushels of corn were taken at 9d. in bulk 606 Loxes cheese at Sue. 6d... 1,500 bbls. flour at Je. Tigd A 2a, Od, 4O0 tierves lard At 28e., and 950 packages by foreign veare! of lard and bacon’ at Mis. a 379, 6d., and 600 boxer cheese at 42°, To Glasgow 690 bbls. flour at 2. Rates to Mavre were eteady at 18¢. for wheat and 7c. for flow. Hay.—The market wee firm and prices were the government, with < Ati for CiLY uBe at BOE, a ty while saiee were jitaited The etock comypr ited 3,526 bite. Cuba, 1,074 do. Porto Rico, and 631 do. cloyed and 1.963 bois. | | Navan Stokke were without important change, while ales wore limited PRorsions.Pork wae heres, without f, in prices. The weananction ot $12 aBie prinve mos v ir demand, | ng at 370. | for stable ch inge raged about wa lou an hea 1,000 b and plain moskwt $11 504 emand, with « mess wae held at FS : re : at dy reer te o Bee 3 es re ~ = res 3 2 ory 7 ; Zz 3 5 —E 3 8 ifax—A Smithers & O Selw Waigeess, Lovell, Pork Royal, SC—MeCready, Mott & ae, Foriress Monroe—I B Gager. yrivess Monroe—C B Dibble & Co. er, Povivess Monroe—E D Hurlbut hr 1 W Godtrey, Week#, Fortress Monroc—Van Brunt & Stag int &C Se rrystone—Master, ith, Davion, Ballinare—MeCready, Mott & Co. iy, Conklin, Baitimore—McCready, Mott & co A Sched W kovnney, Taylor, Locust Point—E D Hurlbut & Sor Alabsiua, Vangil nnapolis—C H Pierson &Co. w Hil!—SMaster. River=1B % |, Neisop, Anemenset— Master, ‘Yard, Antimesset—Mascer. chr HA Weeks, Godfrey, Patiadeiphia—Baker & Dayton, Selir © Merrick, Montgomery, Phiiadeipbia—J W McKee. Schr Willian), Donbam, Bath—H Underwood. 8 brG D King, M lais—J Boynton & Son, Schr velyti, Crowley, Millbridge—Breti, Son & Bohr Bear © Fox Sear Black Diamond, Young, ProvidenceH 8 Racket, Schr Plymouth aock, Burr, Boston—J C Dayton & Co. Bebr Rival, Me Sloop F Brown, Carr, Pall Bi Sloop WD Man guar, Thrashe ARRIVED. Flan (Ba) Kennedy, Liverpool, Dee 18, and ata With ‘mdse and passengers, to tis inet, off the Rock Light, passed sbip Ba- ip Borussia (Ham), Traatmann, Hamburg, Dec 16, via Southampion Leth, 5 YM, with mdse and 2 xtecrace passengers, to Kunhatdt & Co, First part of 0 had moderate weather latter part heavy W gales, Sith inimt, at 1 PM, lat 40 40, (11 63 30, passed Haniburg steataship Teutonia, heuive for Southampton and Hamburg. “Arrived off the Bat at gPM. re City, Axworthy, G1 ww, #5 days, with mdse, se hacetieame teas tome Meanie eee Ddoarded by a heavy sea which carried y bobaiays, head Tails, started cutwater, and lifted bowsprit and topgallant forcenatle. 3, Yoo i m), Von ads and ‘skpanseny gers, to © weather; aplit sufi, de, Bark Carnbriige (of Boston), Harding, Antwerp. +) days. in nallast, to master, Had heavy Weather. 90th inst, Barne- gat W 40 mies. yee Actross, for New York, Bark Hadley (of Boston), Mayo, Mamnzas, 1i daya, with sugar Ao, to masier. | Had Beavy weather on the const, rig Alliance (J"ert), Juques, Oporto, 45 days, with wine de, to order. Brig Charles Adams (Br, of Ma'tiand, NS), Peterson, Man- sanilia vin Nassau. 19 cays. with wood ae, © JF Whitney & Co. 2d ti Jat , 410, spoke Br brig Grace Worth- hence for Belize, Hon. rig 8 C Shaw (Br, of Yarmouth, NS), Shaw, Bermuda, 13 days, with mdse and 6 passengers (belng part of cargo aud lagen, Bremen, 52 days. with Tiilne. "Had'very heavy @ seamen Of ship D-vonshire, ‘condemned. tT James. Had gales mostof the passage, and las been 10 days N of Cape Haiteraa, e Sehr Arvi ac (3 Baas, Rochelle, 42 days, with brandy Lienau & Co. Experienced heavy NW gales for the 12 days, with fruit, to Th jaye. wich frut, to Thos eve, Morrow, Havan: i heavy wen Lit sate, Soar Br), Norris, 12 days, with fish &e, to Sobr Gere, Merriman, Wilmington, Del, 2 days. Sehr J B Allen, Allen, Wilmington, Del, 2 days. Behr M Plat Del, 2 dave. Schr Ff Baker. Baker, Great Egg Harbor, Schr @ P Taylor, Willetts, Great Beg Harbor. itor, Lewis, Great Ege Harbor, Sehr Quaker City, Benjamin, Elizabethport, z y Barkeiew, Burdick, Blizabethvort, and sailed for a, r Evobange, Orr, Elizabethport, and sailed for Boston. ch Sine Wright Seaman, Blizabethport, and sailed for New Haven. fe Schr Evelyn, Palmer, Elizavethport, and sailed for Stam ‘ord. 1 EJ Rayner, Rayner, New Have nro Ty ttle, New Maven for Baltimore, Sloop Byron, z ’ Sieamer Franklin, Dougherty, Baitimore, Steamer Ospray, Keaney, Providence, SAILED, Mth—Ship Vorick San Froncise; barks Lyngver (Norw), Queen sown: Pia (8p), Barceiona; Lamplighter, Demarer Urige TB Watteon, Laguayra; Avosetta (Br), Mansaniil Hollyhork (Br), StJohns, NF: Gem (Br), Halifay: Storm Nymph (Br), Liverpoot, NS; senr Aboy Bre-kett, Aspin- wa Wind during the day WSW to SW. Miscellancoa Anynicas Liorps—The Supplement for Jan 1 to the above ble work has been received from the publishers, This he most important of any yet issurd. Sarr EuirttaLet Greeeey, (of Portland) Cutter, from An‘ werp for Akyab, before reported, p o Brixhan owing to the war beiween nd Northern 8t of America, Was being Sloman, of Hamburg, from which port she kas bound in baliagt for Akyab. She arrived to Torbay en Wednesday morniny clock, b ame in sight of he alarit x Two fishing smacks went to her, and with their help she was run into Bloury Cove, whither the coast gunirs repaired. Failing ty extingwtish the Gre, she was to Brixhay F, and on her veing moored abreast Tt was placed on hoard the Harbor Commis- rs barge, and was brought to bear upon the fire. It was exiremely diMoult to get to the fire, which was confined to the ater part of the sbip, the cabin stores, satis, roper, Ac. all of which were destroyed. It was not until Chree ocloek in the afternoon that the fire was enidued, ‘The cause of the fire is unknown; various rumors: the most current one being that it was wilfully .. Th Ship was firet diseovered to be on fire on Monday night, at halt pad seven o'clork, just off the Bolt Head, when the master bore up, and arrived in Torbay, as before stated, Captain Cutter's wife is with him Snip Zaneawa, from Hong Kong for Shanghan, vefore re -yor'e's PME Bak 10 MR, aailed aanin Sept 24 (han been . repor ein port Oct 4), and experienced very heavy wen. i ieovy aoae, blowing a surceasion of gales from east; aplit satis, tore out main eal mainioprmat s damage.” On jth of October, tn lat Bi 0 very heavy py hoon, com weatwarh to south, he biow!ng from 5 AML ' 4 sem, 20” a rn kwaier, the town fire engine was brought to her | NEW YORK WERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1862. foveriug board, water waye, Water, During the height o Beswips; bad Trou 4 to u tact wains in hola ug voth pi bg the ships mosterutitg fate ba Habs 29th Oct, got s ship masing'a. coc Hobs Kong pilot abreas tO eae Vass, and an hip} aud ke poaw ‘red In Hong ‘or Li BA tor dated Ro York, wag io! Kong, Oct 31, w Ked at Su1P ApIRONDAOK-—Ar- that the adie een ee ack, from M ‘Oct 17, was The cargo would by bras ate Sure 2, aie 08: Mi wear shit, got ou endeavored’ to get her off — er, but there belng a heay with * ater, ‘The Alice an ease 1@ 80D filled fo welling her as she lay, at auction, Capt Cochran uurchaser, Micers and crew sa) who wenton vessel went into Tarvish town, and while crossing 1 dis were drowned. ‘the surf, the boat The fi Ao; taking in great quancdtes the pales waite gained ‘on both Chinese 11 PM suceceded tu tree i moderating fast, but very heavy sea, At day- 1 vag Koy, teak roceeding through ‘ong harbor at 1: ates ewebwang .nta From Rangoon of Oct 28 state Fee error eae Pataouth, Whlo™ sold for 9000 rupees” hefore reported wrecked, was stot Kamsehatka, La slo fore the wind and went ashore, | away the spars 60 as to y ava on bilged and a te Oliver Crocker went to her assistance, and the captain, with his oflicers and crew, came off in their boais, and the crew was divided to cach ship. Parties (rom both vessels went on shore and succeeded bein, e of most of their things. r Wilson, first officer of the Polar Star, with his boat’s crew, board the Oliver Crocker, remained until the He then le/t to land at a small cay and ail natives were on the beach at the Dassen fe mate: ‘upped on board of that the i * crew :—Jamies Wilson, first ofleer, of Matiapoisctt: Edward Ww: Pinder, boatsteerer, of New York; Edi man, of Mattapoisett; Willlam Dulcea, of do. ; weanian, of Troy, N ¥; el), Mass. Sarr struck on Point Rip, A remained till about 2 PM, when Eot she got off. |. Barlow, sea- James Hurin, Robert M Gibson, scaman, of Low- Great Point, Dec 25, and Mee B Dusham Low: ‘and crew went to her assistance, but she was off before he reached her, alibough he got near enough to see that she ha: sprung aleak, as her pum ning from her scuppers, Bare Lucy Fraxcrs, Ri into Provincevewn ni the had been blown off, wero going ler name cot \d the water rup- ja uot ‘be learned, Jones, from Havana for Portland, ht of Dec 29 with loss of mainyard, withia I5iniles of Cape Elizabeth, but was Bank Davin G Witaox, of and from Philadelphia for Rio Japeiro, was condemned at St T on’the Sth inst.. ‘The hull broug! ging, &c, some $500 or 6600 more. ‘Lomas and t $1,310, the id at auction materiale, rig- Bang Inman (of Boston), Ward, left Shanzhae Aug 25 for Nagasaki, anda Syne Circular of Oct 24 says it was supposed he had foundered in a late ty hoon. A letter from Foochow ed Oct 24, however, states that the Iuman was at Tientsin, Wraiixa Bak Corronanvs, of Mystic, which put into Maurilins leaky in October, hax been condemned and sold, The hull'and spars sold for’ $1900, and the rigging, sails, &, © SQ. Brig Lazzig Garvner, hence for Antigua, sprung aleak Nov i, and the officers and crew were taken on hoard bri Teen, 223, 61 seandoned, Foster, rom Barbados, at St Johns, NP, Dec 3, in lat 18, Tue LG@ sunk about two houre ufter being Brie Suxx—The following has been sent to the Commis Bioners of Board of Works, sunk this morning about 9 o'clock, about a mile ova Seotia:—Gentlemen—A, brig the lighthouve: can sce about four feet of her masts; all hands are lost. Lt the shore; wind NW. A boat came on shor name on her. One barrel of fourcame on marked “Northern Light siures,"” Youra, re Lighthouse, Gut of Canto, Cape Jack, Dec blowing so hard that we eannot Ket off from 2, but there is no Ores Wl ifuliy, ORE MeRAY, was Tux U S curre Howe Cons, from Lake Erie via Quebec for Boston, went ashore at Laneaville, Cape Ann, during the Liow night of Dec 28, and will probably be a total iors. Scur Taekess ©, Smith, (rem Philadelphia Nov 30, with a cargo of lard, butter, hams, por. brass and fron castings, carriage coverings, &c, for Havana, has been lost on the Ba- hamas. Cargo rion ef it was sold stauction on t jance was advertised to be sold on the id. ‘The tered 178 tons, rate hailed from Philadelpma, BcuR Susan ANNO: Saved, and taken to Nassan, NP, where @ and the € regis- a 23g, was bailt at Cape May im 1845, and Page, of and from New York for Coast of Atrica, put into St Thomaaevening of Dee 7, with loss of sail started, rudder loose, &c. Senn RH Oaxes, bound to Newfoundiand Dec 2, on Louisburg bar, and became a total bulwarks stove and carried away, bowsprit ‘Had commenced repafrs 10th inet. went, ashore loss. ‘The RH A new vessel, 100 92-95the tons, built at Kenne- Oakes was bunkport. Me, and insured for rine and Roc clair & Low. $500) at the Gloucester Ma- ‘Kport ofllves, She was owned by Messrs Sin- Scur Pur.apecrnta, of Hall, parted her chains during the heav kin Island. blow lagi Saturday forenoon, and went ashore on un Scan War Eacue, Hodgdon, from Tangier for Boston, put with sails split, : into Newport Dec 28, Sour Orsir, Luders, which sailed from Shanchae Sept | had not arrived at Nagasaki Oct 16, and it was feared she ha foundered in @ recent typhoon. Buxrass, Dec 13~The ship Fanny Fern, of Yarmouth, NS+ from New York, reports having stroug E gales with heavy sea, ing severat of the crew; muster his arin hurt, Hth—Phe Co rived here yesterday, aad los unixen to) 23, Ianae, adv ‘One ca on 49, roke over, rd men having legs broken ami the from New York, which ar- sllantinasts, pinast, spars, wails, Bulwarks, water casks, &c, Oct c severe weatier , Berwick, Dee 16—The American schr Nath! Doane, Hall, from Rio Grande with bone ashes, lost overboord a se@inan named C Jonnison, of New York, when abont 200 niles from Ri Per Schmidt, Mulbken, from Havre for broke her auehor, aa! bas heen. sup Put mio Torbay 18th, ship Charter vre for New Yor ‘The Philip & Eliza, ter, with lors of bulwarks and cargo shifted, Drat, Di 4, 08rd from au (Torbay), Dec12—The Amorican ship Anna'P for New York. in briiging up Oak, Carver, from Ha- Owens, from New York for Bridgewa- e1$—The Bremen bark Fides, Heyn, from Bre- men tor New York, has been supplied with anchor and chain to replace those Jost in the gale jast night, to K and come up here to discharge. New Yor) ther, rome weeks put back yeste init other away, slernpoat started, dock (0 discharge. Jembove water, aid it was th and raised. But it was found toat the wooden and forespumps kindly sent from the dockyard w the task, aud Mr Jeffrey, the London Agent of “1 te ‘The Blenheim, Main, from New York astown Dec 11 leaky &c, has been surveyed R=ENOCK, Dec 16—The ship Minnehaha, from Liverpool ‘ter tossing about the Channel for several here yesterday with considerable damage wh'ch sailed from Clyde for Melbourne wy with entwater carried damage. Will put into $—The American ship Lady Franklin has in Jennyclitf Bay since Wednesday week. twent down the upper deck was several feet it she could be puinped out y wal tie New York Underwriters, with the consentol Capt Jordan, obtained two on The per deck been curried away, TI placed, ig uninjured, preannot be used; and Mr Jeifrey left ¥' y to obiain the consent of the yard may supply. ithas been t on npamps from London for the purpose, One of these was reid Monda: before it could be p was id where Tn this sate of” atfuirs ath on. iralty to the use h other means as the superior resources of the dock- Qcrenstown, Deo 14é—Put in, the Belgien shiv Marianne Nottebo! n, Lamb, from Liverpool for New Yor! and lan ded the cap’ain, he being sick; the ship proceeded in charge of the mate, Rio Sayre, no Swan} C & Co, a Francisco. hip Harrison, of New Bedford, D Waterman & Co, 8I on Bork © E Tilton, 448 tons, had be barter for vegetal ne a $10), aa conti ‘ated rebel property. Lavxcumn—At Mystic, Dec 29, from the shipyard of Chas a ‘y, @ fine serew steamer of about 250 toas, t ir the Dolamater; owned by the builder. nt ere Ww jemen. Arr at Hilo Oct 22, ships Smith, NBy from Arctic, 100) wh 16,009 lbs b 24th, Marengo, Elaridge, fat aig ng O) ibe avy, Sargent, 20 wh 4000 ne do. Sid from Sydney, NSW, Oct 6, James Maury. Wing, of NB, to (raise. A letter from on board ship California, West, N her at Honolulu Nov 5, having taken 800 bbls wh ( son in the Arctio—100 bbls sp, 2100 do wh oil all told. fit for howe, eruising on New Zealand and Coast of ay. t Allen, of ship Onward, NB, reports her Oct 10. bound south Now 2. havinglert Mere Ba) pt Tucker, of bark Isabella, N her at Lahaina Ovt 31, from Arctic, with 1130 bi 12,00) 1v8 bone this serson—bound westward. ‘A letter frorn sold to the Japanese in bie wax and coals, at a valuation of schr Home was sold at Philadelphia Dee 30 2 Last y rey reports oil aud pt Brown, of bark Bolle, PH, reports her date—Put in, ship Moses Wheeler, from waky. “ netton at Hon: for $5290, to Wiles, Hic row ship Reindeer, for San t Honoluly, has been sold das last dates: San Francisco, to be transhipped thence +000, La {Bae a ab, Doe Li feel heed I hwo dt Mathilda, an proceeded); 16h, Argo re + ud anevored); 17h, nliso (andy for Londen). Bieabeiin, agin, Wiest; 15th, Galoe "aa Bain .. Vark Cossack, Gray, from Hong: -+ 00K. Ave Maid of Orleans, Donms, and Wil- vs, Yor, 16:h, Sunderland, O'sMen, dos My wer, Howes, NYork ; 10a, Marshall, NYork; W ceria Wma Sing Sun, Skousield, Destin, Deo l4—Arr an, a Fatmovi Landon for’ Boston preas, Laren, Bordeaux, Foocow, Gol 2534 pon + Kong. heer wuw, Dec mington, Maste: Dacoiah, Besse, Guexnocy, Sunderland, Gapral B Nash, ding, Bost GENOA, GaLty, Nov 20—In from Cisfentta, to sail Rockland, and J Morton dence, Brien ch e, do, Lith, Matil Witon, Cardi H Ha Hone Kona, Oct meister, from from What from Kanaga\ for Shanghe, Phin ra Ms tator, Phil¥ps, and Mary clsco; ria, Howland, for 3! i Wilcom! |, Vigiin, di to. gata p, rot for Lan Clarice bird, Ber) -lire, Son abo ¢ Pur ‘and, ‘Leavi sue Sore une. lo, 4, Dee 15—Put in, 7 A Deo 4—Art Mary Glo pee att Helen Mai — Arr He ii, Maraeiiiew (and old for N¥OrK); Burgess, and GB Allen, Ray, NYork; 8th, Young Turk, Die 10—Are Lamplight Mongolia, Curtin, 0 uaura, Dec 14—Arr Saxonia (8), nung, Dec 1$—Sld Rudolph, Ode, N’ rs Inkerman, ore, Grasses abd T,ehip Anna Decatur, Gardber NYore 4 oh, Liven, Loprtvn for Bombay ° wery, do for New Yor 7, do for ‘do (and Fy onvil’ Brouay, (and procecded port. rt sb! oth for Gi do; yh, do; W 5 Lindaay, Bld 15th, N ‘ichols, and J P and United States. Eh 3i—In port ablp J. © Humps hite Swallow, Bile Shanghag, oF iin; We nas ery, ‘ok; Zi Nay! favcond tne (ave Mom)! Whitridge, Cressy, for San Fran- b, for ais, Md); Blowing J dor Mawritings Oy isa ‘Mier? N Cushing, W Ha Har- er, Payne, NYork. Waverley, Henry, 19 dayo+ ‘Coiontbo,tdniah ‘Giecharglugs Hallett, from Liverpool, arr ‘Deo 12—Arr Brilliant, Hager, ith, Roanoke, ‘s. y Wilde, wit atin Cet Feet veow Union, Horstmann, NYork. 'NYork; City of New York, Slay Gadd, dos. ene, Wonk, reys, Bur a y ‘ 26th, D one a ett, do; , Do * 20th, ‘Robin Hood, ‘Taylor, bert, r, Whampoa; Harriet & Jessie, De 0, ‘ax, Dee dArr brig Tyr, Holmen, NYork: schrs O° ld Wine beige ewe Cob acwe Neo S, ‘Dok (trom Canso); do; Odessa, Brad ‘imostown, Dee M—Arr H § Vennard, NYork. Liverroo York; 16th, Revenue, Lice, doy 8), Loti, NYork; D reightor, St John, Put Tn the rive: Buck, Crock Haliett, Cid Lith, Elvira Owen, man, NYork er, do; Jol Philadelphia, 1, Bi water, Barstow, a eg eet Ferland; 16, Boston, i TeeAre Geo F Patien, Hill, NYork; Speede Lonvon, Dec weil, Wiley, Boston; 16th, Margaret Evans, rd, NYor; 16th, Fawn, Reed, do. mon. Stewart, NYoi Cid ith, BW Tay! wm Ma ity of Boston, Sea: oe Pee ones Bustports | back Iéth, Vanguard, Tall Sid 16th, KL Lane, Bry: r outward bor elt; Isaac ‘Payson, Monmouth, Hoadley, NB. Barnaby, Wel Tapscott, Ball, for N' hy of that Spencer, New pect Bomen, Sears; aut Matapan. Merri, dos 6th, do; EE Urelyhton, lott, for NYork, leaky. jer, NYork. und 17th, Escort, Whitman; Fann; bb, Hutchinson, and Vangui for NYork; Wyoming, Burton, for Philadelpi:ia, Alexander, Boston; ; Isaae Webb, Hutchinson, and R ‘Terry, Sugua; 16th, NYork; M Tilton, Tit- or, White L Lan», Bry- Wyouning, Burton, City of Olae farner, am York. “Gravesend I7th; Mont Blane, Dounell, New Yorks Adhiies, Gallagher, Philadelphia, Sid 17th, J A Bumlery Young, N¥ork. Luan Msi Jand, Fulton, and N n, for NYork; Blount, Bostor ¥, Dec 16—Arr Amazon, Bi Loxpompuany, Dos Are Henrietta, 7 reser ARSEILLES, wr Tacony, Nu ‘ ae peed ridge ; How~ ‘Dec 7—In port barks Speedwe: meee titan, Burdett. rookman, Philadel ta, Trecartiv, N rah Fiagg, Rumball ne. Sid 3d, brig Geo Albert, Thomas, rtington, Gorham, Philadelphia; hia. ork. , Bid sbali, ‘and. Dawisirk, Moutaxin, Oct 16—Arr James Briant, Lovett, Rangoor. Slit Iguh, Kin Manita, Oct Nassau, Nov 26th, briv’Lincola Poxtsmournt, Jer, from Leith for Faurnuo, Nov ile ULENSTOWN, oat Tno, Atbrech 18th, John Spear, Boo! Cork; 17th, Lad Sid’ Mth,” Risin, Emery, London ;-Celes He Workumau Dee 10cta” and Roland (Brem), Wicke. for NYork. Tn port shins mer irom Hong Kong. a ih 25—Arr Everett, United Kingdom. ~ Elivabe arr ith, for San achr Mary & Susan, Hi Webo Lioyd Porting th Cushing, Plu [poe seghlis ol New Yerk3 16—Put in, the Am schr St Albans, Ful- Mediterranean, lows rt Sirene Re! ange; Reta 28—Sid barks Omega, Morse, NYork; 2b, Nov Scare Martha HamPhrey, Rai ov 5—Arr Martha Howes, Hambrey, Rangoon. Dec 4—Arr W H Newman, Gavi ‘ati Ariadne, Gar ; Hiawatha, M’Donough, do for a, Leith;, Sparkling Wave, Datel ham ( dner, New York; Bchvoot, for RaX@oox, Cot 12—Sld ship Isaac Jeans, Drinkwates, Fal- mouth, Rio z. Jaxuino, Noy M—In port, shi Golden Cross, Snell, and Shamrock, (the Golden Cross has been reported for Oa! nama, Smith, and Lizzie, Nickerson, for NYork: (Ham), Lina (Brem), Peony (Br), and Bon: McFarland; nie Cre Ww, fc Grant, Swain; Harri ) Dyer, Dy hence, for United SuxDERLAND, E, Callao, dg. tes Btates: L A Edwardi ‘Dec 13—in port ship Greenwood, , Nason, ne, for United 5. Stated Jiao); barks Pa- W Oswald’ anza (Br), for dos ‘Manson; Annie B is, Li Ine. for do. Osear, Crosby, for Sournamrron, Dee 16—Arr North Britgn (8), Quebec Suvnna, DeoS— Malta woeking frei me NGAPORE:, NOV Morenry, Hidhurds or en, for do, and afterwards f Renares, Hinckley, for Dalhousie Cushing. for Bom! NYork, leaky; in dinirens, St Hees. rom C: St Tuo} holdt, trom 2, ding: nilla, arr 9th; Triad, Brown, from non, Pa Miace!| (seo Migvellaneous), Waanroa, Oct shon, from Hong Kong for ie Falcon, ebell, diag; Whit Johnson, in WInneait, Boston. aes bark Aimena, French, 4, Nov 1—In tia for English Channel, for orders, 48, Dec 10—In por: ships J Webster Clark, Ko) Rio Janciro, arr 9h; Montmorencl, Brown, from Bianehard, do, do; Pen- ‘from Cardi? for New York, In distress; De from Philadelphia for Kio Janeiro, Bockleman, from ol); Windward, rd, ft rth , barks Edwin, Nugent, ship Witeh barks Welkin, 6 Thos Swan, g°, hence for coast of Africa, teele, from Bt, Barbadocs, arr 9h; C F Young, imer aba, Sth, wo ‘hav /, Phillips, Emma, Hulse, Bark Inman, Ward 3i—In port ships Harrict & ie, 1? Hombey, Samuel Rarer Wie Windaor, laid up; bark Kremlin,. lock. Sept 23—Arr bark Said Bin Sultan, Prince,, im port sehr Stephen Duncan, Smith, from 8H Talbot, Bu: Mauritius, ldg; for Fice ports and for orders; Danial Sharp, Jobn Jay, Doe, See Hong Bong for- ONG. oad Eu . ‘ghee ence for Hong of the Wave, Todd, ‘con- Savar sebrs Susan Can- in 7th in distress arr in; nit irre, Mart, nL F'o Juneiros, ra it Sutil, Sean tthe e been rted in ‘Turks inland; 6ib, #2 Fa ‘Talbot, m ¥ NF, Dee 8—Arr schr Mat 7» prev to Oct 25—Ln port NYork. |, Uno (Par Sreausarr Asta, at Hatirax—Teiecraruic) Arr from NYork Dee 15, tise ‘at Gibraltar; Hamilton, at Genoa, at Deal; Grange, at Sid vi Dec 18, E 519th, 160 sigod 10% lome, wn. 7, from Queenstown; Equ from Galway, 19th, Wizard ‘King, from from Holyhead; 20th, Calboun, and Australia, 16th, Fanny ing Wave,. ator, Cowes; Vandalia, from Liver~ and 1. Shi for Philadelphia Dec 19, C W Poultney, from Plymouth. (Late: Arr from NYork, Maydower, at Deal; Am BOSTON, Dee 2—Arr eenstow nh verpool via shine Elvabetty Kei Rocking 2th—Arr Savage, Hi Bray, ‘alti phie Emma H Went to BELFAST, as i PORT, leton, San Francisco SC; schra Dablia, Ken’ aor ship Augusta Porvamonth. | Sid ship Ratal $kh—Cld ship Assyri Hancoek, ore; sehrs LA veal Wanderes steamship mal Harrison. ‘ccrudns Blooet barks Jehu, CI Norwood, Hi bier, bark Delano, nhor Pierce, Deal's e20—Arr « Gibb Kiageiba, na, Sa; Danenhower, Barrett, ¥ wind N — = 19—Arr achr ©; Small, Havana. 81d’ tslameaatraiimore, Smal JP Ames, Chipman, and Weltingvon, at Cork .- % Queenstows. ip Ni Moodie, nd. Tialiax air up at ¢30 Pa Ci. Rami cay Bie ol ber. Teott, Parker, N¥ork. Sid, Shi ay ins, Rockport vie. Wothing: York. ‘BRISTOL, Dee %—Arr schr GB Jastram, Jon River for Phil denee for NYork. iplila; 3th, sloop Blasketoue; Allen, Prori. FALL RIVER, Dec 29—Arr schrs James Parker, Gilder- sleeve, Blizabethy MYSTIC, Ct, Philadeiphia; Chris Freeman, NEW BE Franetsco, Boe sb ‘Arr schrs Bli tiana, Wilcox, New ‘aria Louisa, Cummings, NYork. fork nlSop Apollos” DFORD, Dec 28—Cid bark Emerald, Stall, San. 2th—Arr schra MH Bead, Kelley, NYork; 30th, New Ha- a. Haven, Field, Philadelph at Honoluin Nov 6. Had taken 99) sp siuce leavin of wae ia Charmer, Cheney, Islands in Abril, ‘Wold beat vein May ane m Lip YEOH, Bee 21—Are ahr ig id ter from Capt Co of ship. Oliver Crocker, N! area reports her at Honolulu Nov 8, from Ochotsc. Sea, with 496 | itarAri ache Rvelyn, Palmer. MY ork Field, Phila bbis oll and 44) Ibs hone this season, Bound to New Zea | acipnia for New Bedford (and sld); Isaac Wilson ei ” whaling until March, then to Atlantic (ill Sep!, and / Eiizabethport; sloops Mount Hope, 81 Te Ry York for en home. - Taunton: B Sprague, Gibbs, Providence for NYork. Also ‘A letter from Capt Torner, of ship Braganze, NB, raporig | Taunton: B ve, Elizabet Fall estat Hono i No 10, From Aretit, with $60" bole’ ot and | sehr Jainrs Parker, Sr, Gildersleeve, Bilsabethport for 000 Iba hove this reason ‘A letter from Capt Daly, of bark Marthe 21. XB, reports | goth—Arr schre Gree Gindler, Clark, Patladcichia for her at Honotila Now & from Arctic, with 60 bile ot ana | Re field, Portand for NYork (and both sid). 10,000 Ibs bone this venson Would trke on freieht from 80) NEW |. Dev Arr Lillie Saunders, Cole, to 60) bbis oll, and would sail for New Zealand, and be at NB, re. home in June or, A letter from at Honolnta No ‘ulse and home vie San Corloe, Spoken, &c. ow, of shin Tamertane, nm 26 B, Ship, Cit Marsball, from i Dee 6, la: 47 27, lon 19 16. Ship Alfred Lamont, from London, Ni Bark Emily © 81 221, for Shdnghar, Bark WU Newn Seven Head, Foreign Ports. Astwrnr, Dee Ib—Arr Sheridan, Russell, NYork. ADEN, Nov 12-Sld bark Glide, MeMulian Amox, Oct 25—1n portally JW White, ¢ Kate Haetings, Kingtnan, for Wanchew Arr at do Oct 28, Lebanon, Hamilton, Newehwane, id Isie, Havana and Swever, Ne Deo i—Are Buy Sid 16ch, Jol 4 Lath, © © Duncan, OF lay: 16th, Baron d Bristor. NYork for (Pu, oO womter, Dastine, frou . Ravelien, Balitianre, r 6, do. 1 Weoki ih, Republik, nN Arndt, Haesioop, fr Brovwnrsmar ie Raravia, Ont In port ships Wild Re Holand, Sarg, Howes, the coast jor jaterdam. Baxakox, Sept JO—Arr Maury, Tirvell, Mo K We Below Mth, Ry an. Siugapore, Oet 9, Nautilus, Pane HolMader, Ward, de. Sud wept Ker, HHng ong. nn, Dee 1d-—Art Det Sud, Malchow, NYork, noir, Dec Arr Adams, Adama, St Joba, J Ve oa Siater, Barcelona, me, imoujh, Sampson, and Conception, G Pitta: Livkken, aod Glara 0 Bile. Singh COssTANTINOPLE, Deo leAre Elw 26, a leKen| goa Mary Hammond, ‘Arey, Art Nathaniel Doans, Hall, Rio G A derson Roseuan, pool for NYork, 18, lat 6, ion 6, | @lds Sept 17, Deal rom NYork for Bris. Phis Mt Dee 15—8\d Henney, Oblerich, NYork. ver, Crowell, for hariered at £310. load sugar on Hutchison, Hon, e! Her! 4—Arr Island Queen, Conary, Alicante; 6th, NYork; jackeltord. do, ‘hen prelay, Chadwick, New: | ae before reported, bonud ade de. New jorita jor ‘bert, Sid thy cobs, TAY NYork: Fotr, Dell A she We and a rikts PORTLAND, Deo pool via Londonderry (and #d); bark Chilton, Pennell, Ha- vans, —Arr seb Jani for Philadelph SULLIVA. mi STONINGT Elizabeth por NYork for Taunton. LPIA, hr Greeniand, a * and a mkt; Azelia, Kerlin, Pernambuco gs, Hor man, Hagin. ie Steamship Jars, Aiton, Livers e art, Elizabsthport, Dee B— her, » L pri Old Harriet Baker, Webber, i, Deo ¥i—-te! ve Ellen Barnos, Briggs, Blackstone, Allen, NYork. 24—Cl1 #hips Boolvo, Allen, Ma~ Crowell, M’Kean's Taland, Delmont Locke, Veazie, Bucks. spe Anna M’Goe, Wheaton, Philadelph) for NYork; Laura Frances, Higgins, aw hr Youn; ‘ON, Dew 20—Are for Providence; sloop Mow Arr brig Ambrose 1. © Haruna, oot Flizabethport. ia, Nie ck Deo 2i—Sid sehr William Tinker, Booth, New 1g America, Barber, at Hope, Sullivan, WISUASSE'T, Dee 2—Sid bark Harry Booth, Chipman, ™M MI we 1 of e doubtful ine, dione boon dose of Pills ah ‘While ypu are in pain, have debility or in wi wai dk of healthy use Bandreth's ey geniiz for the. ? 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