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IMPORTANT DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE. Additional Extracts from the Foretg: Correspondence itted te Com- Wasmuncrom, December, 1862. The foreign PORE transmitted to Congress Ig very voluminous. It commences with Great Britain as far back as November 22, 1861. Mr. Adams, in bis correspondence with Earl Russell, BAYS, with respoct w ihe gonduct of Robert Bunch, ber ‘Majesty's Consul at Charleston, if it be true that he has made avy assurances, direct or indirect, to the insu: gents fo the United staves of @ disposition ou’ the part o: her Daesiy’s goverument to recogoize them a8 a State, it ‘was now Clear that he woted utterly without authority Mr. Adaws is instructed 10 announce, a the resulto the most calm and impartial ccusideration upon the question submitted for its decisiou, the necessity which bis go erpmont feels iiss! under to revoke the exequatur oi Air bir. Adams, to Seo elary Seward, Janaary 17, 1862, says he hss reason Ww be.cve that the’ remove of the "caus delis iw the Treut uifair bas proved a mostserious obstacle im (he way of all (we calculations made by the party dis to sow dissersious between the tw contrics. He ‘Aliudes Lo the 8 Oi Uhe party existing in Landon and eisow here, hwving tor its object the recognition o: the Southern conte. erucy. “11,” be says. ‘the i-sue of the contest if to be eman- ctpation, peg oy thoid ol G ext Britain, surely the object rebellion against our goveroment was aod perpetuation of siavery— Oouses to be w motive for resisting it further. I the course of the em) suries he-¢ be unauthorized, 1t oughi wo be exposed how, 0 destroy ad iurcher conlidenve in them. Lf, on tbe ovutiary, 1 be authorized, it should be equally exposed tw the pe -pie of the Shevendiding Stats. In Oli ber event the eves of the peuple bth iu Bs oye aud America wil be m fectinnily apened Wo a couy.ction oO, the nature aud ovrtai G,xequvnces of Unis groal sirugy.e.”” Mr, Adems, in woe ty og tug Toma ky, vbuacs & the ‘treaty of tree trade, the proh dition ot ali im port of siaves and tho feedom of a!l backs born twre- tice lowurds Ureat witha tiow, aud even Liberality, maul the exceting transactions which this uobapoy 0 Con est Of OUTS sual pe duce. We have put le.t reat Britain w du bt of our con fidence ww our xbUy to mM tmliu tue integrity OF the Union, ad of ou .rosds ior ik, now! banding the embuira seat whi b we experience in the m irect sup port which the tus ive fom wato. 8 wh sv Tights we Mave inva ravly resected, # = % #8 & Tbave observed th t the ir tsa people were satistied with the visor and Ub ee gy the peeparations whica thei gove.:ment muse 10 the war whieh tiey Cx, ected Wo vecur Loesoou tuo Mad Ourselves. ILmay bey llt able for us al Wo rewwct (ak Lae wuilitary and baal prope rations which have boob haie oy this goverumMent ty put down the WO LO have, every diy sie Ube Let oF lost, equaded, 1 Met xurpassed, the deny pro -ortiva Of th se war prepa auious which were rega.ded as so de Mowstrative wW Great brie au Mr. Seward, February 13. 18! Europea sy mpath en sid suropean ige, bat moseru. hens ¢ With thave coud Lizens 0 rooog the civil wor, The ou tages wh eh Great Bruin de. ives (rom tie ey are & Wade With We surg Lis a@rticies cv irabaud = 7 aud in a timate meroban into tates in © it av! bockud Jreat Brita patu ut OF hor immunity Ghis commercial rity of au acauowiedgt ‘by the pirates who are en aged in destroy ng oar ec me co ut the ,arate: having che cone of m tone port in Ou the wither ta what juconveni uces do nor val Ortiat herseit red concessjous 10 Ub tons and prevwr MODs Wor nB Whose COMsLtUT. tid : t det in tbe from ber om cess ry ond i de: inaurgents’ Alarins, ny prehe, hat one of (he nt ie ist Whe ab be ert Laud provisions ty the British ma vst libera: nnee O. thel vy of Great Briain iu regaid to adhered to long ene. guy ths ds a question for the initish ew verument. If the Gs ittsu: goverment Shall 8Ud thik itn cessary to pe severe, is tt Biill asking too much f them that thew shall Mond the protection of Ubeir courts to the enfo cement of the te traity which the .e 1's prociamation Camm nidsy Will they sand by and sco the Bermuda again titted out with muniious aud & ms by Batish sabjecis, toc ea ployed by mu.gent: im thei uttem ts to overthrow tke Goverument o the United Sates: Ke Mr. sewad in various Motes to Ministor Adams, in- sirecce hin to Beane various mr tie aotice oF Ler Maesty's g-Vermment, mctuds Of ime Master tthe F ilish steam: Geuecat aicam This Mr. adams did in & cuntmubicaiion ty Rusgell, to the eflecs that ths captiu ot the Sieaner = Mi winon, laviug. Liken advantage — of @ privilege geauted bun Ww euter the port of M bie apoo his pe cSsin of a dese w ,erurm an uci of amanity, abused ihe conti e.ce ins ymced m ium by dischuging ne cage of merchandise and takiny olf aporber, ib vivintion of the biocKade Kuown to be esta blished at that place. H Karl Russet, tu rely to Mr, Adums, acknow:edges the Feceipt of tue Jove. which alo called his atteat: nto the nuinber Oi vess ix outing caegous Mm Lbs country with the eviaent intention of runuieg the bio. karte ide | replies that f the cis a8 alleged apatus. che ca cain ov | the Gouera! shramon a @ nol S ScepLbE OF A sULissuE Ory explanation, her Myety 8 g Verument would m cu re | gret that a British sbiomasier should have abuse: the | | ite suppiies om muvact mrs. and the ‘fabs 10s. Coniidene 4 tie comudader OF the Cuited Stites bivck ding squadcuu, And w8 iegarus the secvld OW to which Eac, Rus-@i’s attention was cuiled, he age ..es My. +Adums that the watter suail bave the due cousiderauion, Of her Mayes:y 8 guverum oorrespondeucs, acquaints ¢ of ce conditint 0 uthars ia this cowwtry anu the rospects of he Union cause. Karl Russe. to Mr. Adam-, ou Merch 27, 1862, says:—- “You bave not yourseu hs herto curnihea tne with evidence that apy Verse: lis received a hosile or wai like eqitipmest in British w.ters whch has v ea alte: wads used against ‘he United sta e+. The care that was take tw prevent the warhke eyutvient of the Nasbvive io Britwh wa ers must be fauilier ts your rec eth ‘With regaru to co-ope ation wiih th. poliey or the Uuited States Ww res ect tw the blockade, Karl: Russel says:— “i]t would ben unk Wsure ty prohibit merciAnts from sem tax Lips ¢ ed to thes uthg u ver Sicuid s chsuips ation te tue BUCK. Abd © suetniMuOD are he or yer p tetinent tempts. Lut while these aio Rare made on the one | side, Lie United states guvernuen have witung yt cere ed in the rauks or heir army B tush subyecis, Why vio late the queen s prociatmaccu, in ruer Ww se ve wzcinst the Coufederates. Nay, the Lows of ihe Uaitet Seties. by which pa.ents can prevout tae cal siment of their Being minors, b ve been set asde to the prejud British subjects, the | ti nd moiners of Jade 0 Bixteen or SevENTeCN years are perh ips ine wraby bemwg carried on have a 8 cedy ermiuatic i eB viv 2 ot | Uh nigot exe those evas . Soitable the reput tie de Luited iat aud coud len, t the future of ail th whabstants of u country su Intly psp aud nitd Mr ceward, fo a despatch to Mr. Adume on Ay rit é 1862 recrets ty be vbliced Ww evect ty wsubeo toad Wind he has already written to bite more than once sib | doep cones, viz: che ubting out of so. wartn hug | Lund for the be wm bring ese © hope thst the sud ects, det tosis gente: qa nst the Bose 7 oratie 8 b her -Myesty'e# severe die ware The pesrient would Bot Le CoOteut wi bhoutd dog all Wat bes Ww Lis power to | Brest a growmy discontent on the part of the Atnerican People. fast riyening int ap alienation which won) e- Dlek and embicrwe We Lwo cations for au indediuite ye. riod Mr. Seward toM-. Adams, April 26, 1862, says itce~ | tajoly te to be regrevted to t the Brivis governm nt does Dob see OF Wo arrest in Boe Way the proceedings of the Parties e Koged NB piytux the isu yens iM tis coun try with ma eral of war Tord jotin Russe), in @ communica'ion t May 6, bays the Cnited -tites government, on the ul ega tion of a rebel tu pors wing fom uiae W eleven sua 6 of the Union, bave now for (we ve mouths endeavored to Mr. Adavns, maintain & blo kade three tho sand miles of coust, This bck “de, kept up irreg iariy, bu: when n orved forced severe y, has serwusiy inuied she Manufsctures«i the United wingdom. Thousa rds of pe: Bons are DOW Hbiged Lo reserL Lo Lhe poo rate for © wistence Hw IDE Lr Lng blickw'e: yet ler Maesty's gover it have vever 8 aught to ake Advantage of the bvinw fnpertections of this bl ckade tu order to decia e it t effectual. They have, to ihe logs aud detrimens of ¢ British oation, -oru ulousiy ved the duties of Great Britain towards a Criendly Kari Russell, Moy 7, ist having cons jted the Law advisers ot Majesty's gevernivest are wnabie to comply with the re- quest for the re-toration of the Emily st. Pierre, inus- much ag they have uo jurisdiction or legul power what ‘evor to take or W ac jwive possession of her, or interfere th her owners in relition to their property io | 8 cruiser tor | ‘harieston, and, | while on her voyage to Philadephia for the purp se of betug proceeded against ip the Admiralty Gort, was re- take” {rom the prize crew by the master and some ot her Owe crew belt on @ ber and brought into Liver. ee, ’ Hari Rusaeli, in yn yd Mr. Adams , Ma; 1T, 1862, onys —‘The arne munition received from Great * Reteain. as weil as from «ther neutral cuvntries, have en- abled the United States to ft out the fotmidabie armies Dew euvaged ia cari vg on ibe war agaimet the Soutiern Sates while by moans of the blockale e-tabtiehed by the feseral the Southern States bave been de- prived of similar advantages. The imnartial observance | 0; neutral obligations by her sajesty’s goverument has thus been exceedingly advantageous to the cause of the more of the two ona | partics, ‘Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams, 24, 1862, suggests, if our representati pty think it discreet, to con. for with the friendly nations upon the prospects of the ‘war aod their future course wm regard to it. Hoe recalls to Mr. Adams’ recollection the tact, that at the earliest pro- per moment he set forth most distinctly the o)inions of this government—that the mutual interests, present and permanent, of all the maritime mations, faclading this uire-the preservation of narmontous relations mand the same interests demand that, | far as possible. peace shail prevail throughout the | World, and especially in the United States and upon the p ts jeu nent. The power of a losing faction, he , under any circumstances, — continually grow of the dist fonists if abating under the overation Of & caure pepuliar to themselves, which it is bow bis duty to bring forward—be means the practice of African slavery Actiog recretary of State F, W. Seward to Mr, Adams, 7, 1862, Baye With the President's permission 1 have interposed between Maor General Bucler and several foreign con: | Sis Lo rave peasibio complaints, aud prevent unnecessary | Hicatious (row arising there, at a Juneture eo im: pov tant OT geny These mattes have bees ur moniously , as far as orsible here, with the sonreseptatives of MS conoerned, 80 as to revieve your. ©\ ang other mummers in Burove.” ip conclusion ha Le. informs Mr. Adams that, ¢ the Crown, bi Jui | ping ou the tee. | The thermometer at eight o'clock A.M. stood at two NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1862. probabilities rather indicute the possible a0, toe of Some overtures for Mediation in @ prolessediy friendly 8) irit, but rather imposing the’ more burdens me re- = inaibility on the stronger side in case of a rotusal to wihem. Should civcumstances continue to faver ta of» Protrassibe of the war, i an patted ters a demonstration of this kind in seme furm or other the Layee of much time afier the close of the sousioa of Farliament.’” Mr. ~eward to Mr. Adums, August 18,1862, says ‘Ideas of & peal, mediativa and intervention seem to hold their ace i) the European mid, a! hough their novelty bus g since worn olf. Our represe tatives abroad, thero under the &ppreheas tou “that some torm of inverfe reucy way be a tempted or adopted, fiejueutly and urgently ask for iuformation concerning the purposes of this government. No tureigu stute has at any ¢ me com. mun cated or intimated to us in any way a design, or even @ dispusition t» tuke & new attitude in regard to our dumestic affairs, Genera ly the cummu- nications which we bavo- received bave been marked with dircotness and frankness, Jt would therefore imply an nbecming and@ even unreal ‘listrust on our part to a-eaime that any nustile int. ons are iudulged by the maritime Powers of Europe,” &o. ‘“ welly,” Says, ‘Uv advocat.6 of intervention are shooked by food caami 6 we are enduring and conceraed by the debts we ave inourring, yet they have nt one word of remon- Btrance or discourageineut for the insurgents, and are yin Bupplying them with materials of war. We de- pire ‘he. suilerings which the war has t, ani are ready nd anxi-us © end the contest. ie ofler the Bintd0 corms of reslorativa of the Umion aud ‘oblivion wt ‘Ths crimes commited against i wosvon as May bee m- vetiblo with the public Gately. 1 have these Vi-ws of the Presidente. our representatives at this ume, whe. I think there is nv immenumte danger of io.eicn intervention or attcinpt at medi.tiea, ty the end tua they may have their due weight whenever, im any chinces of war, approhensions of foreign ’ taterte- rence may recur.”? vir. Adams, ina communication to Eurl Russell, Sep- tember 4, 1862. mits & letter received from t _ ed Sti averpo, Lagother with & depos in adaiien to the others @ ready submitted, with bis notes of tn and 24th o July, going to show the fur- ther prosecution of tbe. legal and hostile measures against the United states iu conection with she outat of the gunboa +N», 200" from the port of Liv . It now WW Bays, “that supplies are im pr css of trans- n (rom here tw a vessel (ited out trom Kuglind amd con the high sexs, with the piratical intent to bi n and d stroy the pro e ty of the people of & coun. try with which ber Ma edty isin alliauce and friendship,” ra Eart Ruésetl replies, -‘tuat before any active steps could bo Uiken in the matter it was rej usile to ¢onsu-t the Law 1 oir report was not received until y,andon the sano day a telog aphic mes- torwarded tw her Myesty's government, wo vessel had saticd UbAt moruing — Instruc- relaud to detain the ves- d aimilar istrue: tke Wits 8 ating that ous were then désp itched vo se; shoud she put iuto Queeust: tions heve been sent to the Governus of the Bihamas in case of er visiing Nassau. It 4 pears, however, that the vessel did not go to Queenst-wn, ‘as bad been expected, and nothing has since been beard of ber movements. The oftice:s of customs,” he s1ys, “wri now be directed to re port upon tue turther evidence sor a:dod by you. shall bot ait to inform you of tae Fosult of the inquiry ‘Me. Seward to Mr Adams, dated November 20, 1882, says the President regrets that ner Majesty's government his not more favorably considerod our complaints against {i+ violations of municipal aud international aw com- mited by British subjects ant the British flag in the cu v of che steamer 290, 0r Alabama. It 1s to be appre- bended chat attem) te by the same and similar vessels to repeat ibe same injuries will ultimately require a more de ibe-ute consideration of the subject thau the govern- ment now seems willing to accord. Mr. Seward to air, Adams, Noveiber 18, 1862, writes:— © \ part ot Major General Bank's expedition is airoady 4 oat, and the whole will probably reaca the im ortant destivation within a week. ” Writing w Mr, Adams on thewsam, ‘our proceedings in subsnit- ard (0 the younntary touts ton n dercent in the Brit OOS, And in conclusion he rema ks are ayproved.” it may be well for you to state to E cl 2 sseil thit this government entertains no sentiment of dissatisiuction with his declivation of cur yr mition.?? . Adams ts Mr Seward, Novembor 6, 1802, <entutions made by Mr. Dudiey, at Liverpool, which lead te the betief that the pirate +200 | is about returuing wo its own cruising gro We tern Islands, have bee, induced once n tetion of the once eto the necessity of India,” ‘he correspoudence cavers other ct those alluded co in the above hurr: New York affecting sand cargoes from that port to British ie 80 stendily muplaius are thought it ned with references to the particular pruciples or, maxims of that law which are thus assumed to be infriuged. ‘a1 Russe.) to lr, Stewart, September 2, 1862, says “The false assutnptions wluch seem to pervade the views © the United staies erument with respect to Nassau, aud that it is a violation of neutrality for a british my ‘ailed Confede. de, andl that jnsisting t pre traveution of the existence of the bloc! th: b ro may luwf lly be Maced upon a particular trade of Beiish commerce at New York.”” ‘tes correspondence in relation to Gieat Britain covers more than 200 ctavo pages Skating. CENTRAL PARK SKATING—INSTR: LATIONS The ‘ollowing regulations have vee adopted by the | Pork emmissiouers, aud are promulgated for the infor. tiation of those concer:.ed ay not go on the ice excegt by the patty th sur ese. Use the tvot serapers on the ‘TIONS AND REGQU- provided for gang plank before step be Lot drop any. tobacco shells or ciher artic Avou crowds. Even ti & Humber ot persons crow maw) sudde ly Up and © ‘© but gy iM the viciu y ive she ark keepersare provided with abundant means of Tese € it case of accideuts Cautigus (ou @ fark Keeper com tied with, any want of civil attention or the charging more than | aiiewed rates on the pastot the licensed Keepers of shivent of skate houses, way be reparted toa Park keover. ‘ ALy wonto civil attention on the part of a Park keeper may be -eporte ty tt troller of the | ark «+ Dali wil be hoisted to the ystall oa the | segar stumps, ice: op one anger the men © paper, nut liable to crack, at should be immeriately old rscmal ia toe iva or < on elher the Take b 5 call be wept «| keoy the d pond, near Fitty-nnth street, wheuever the ice m waked upon with salety, and whef persous can sl nut serioug.y injuring the ice, te » One chs FemMun oon the ice with s proper regard to the general int tuaiutaining the te: iu good order for sk iting when the nati nal flag is bot flywg over che Park keeper's bouse or on the fiaystalf at tue pond. Ar d flag over the Park keeper's bo: On the Uagetatat the pond, indicates ¢ dan.ers 8. the tb is air abwolute The absve atthe luke. or in the best c adi dit is hoped that they tay be so will ingiy observed by all that a resort to other meatures to | secure their observance will never be required, SKATING IN JERSRY CITY. Lake Lincoln is lvcated on Bergen Hewhts, two miles from the Jersey City ferry, from which the cars convey pers rs to tho entrance. It contains a area of eight acres, is neatly enclosed, and has a twostory building some sixty by thirty feet for the cloak, ate and refreshment rooms, A balcony surrounds the second story, from which a spiendid view may be bad of New York, Brook. lyn, the Narrows, Boy, &c. The rev ulations of the lake | Are strict, Lake Lincoln sequired a good name last win- | ter, and there 18 no doubt bat that the season of 1462-05 will add ty ite reputation, ‘There are our #malier ponds in Jersey (i upef from two to four acres in extewt. one is situated on the corner of Morgan Streets, and is under the contro! of Hagine Company No. 8. [he othera are on York street, near Warren, ond on | the meadows pear Grand and Joracy streets. Ap en. | trance fee will be charged to these ponds. and the pro. | coods will be devoted to the Jersey City Fire Department Fund, for the benefit of the widows and orphans. Aseiv. | tant Engineer Mead will have the superintendence of these ponds. The W m for the gene- | or the other at ot | im Montreal. Mowrneat, Dec. We had a severe snow storm on Saturday. To day the weather is cold and clear. Wind northwest. degrees above zero. Navigation of the Hudson River. AtBany, Dec. 8, 1802. ‘We understand that all the tows which left here on Saturday for New York got through. There «re now here about one hundred and eighty boats and barges, on which there are 260,100 bushels of ‘corn, 59,400 bushel: f barley, 198,500 bushels of wheat, and 167,100 bushels # cats, besides flour, peas, lumber, staves, kc. Besides the above there are about sixty Kingston boats ‘and other umber burgus here, abd about sixty boats at West Troy. ‘The weather is still very cold, and there are no signs oF Uae co um Une Fiy@r Wrwnklin Wl | 1862. The fre at Lookhaven ou Saturday originated {a 0.car- penter’s shop im the rear of Soott’s Hall. Before the flames wero checked the entire busivces portion of the town was destroyed, including the Look- havea Pank, the Clinton House and a large number of other valu bie buildings. The Fulton House, Banker’s Hotel and the bridge over the river wore saved. +The losses are estimated at four hundred thousand dollars, ‘ “FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Monvay, Dec, 8—6 P. M. To-day'’s bank statement compares as follows with that of last Monday:— Week ending Loan, —_Specia, Circulation. Deposits, = r $172,062,294 37,249,086 9,816,801 158,998,716 171,483,887 37,662,868 9,024,818 153,602,777 Decrease.. $1,478,407 3x6,218 6,390,939 Tacrease.. - _ - This very large and comparatively unexpected decrease in deposits will strike the street with astonishment. Last week the bank deposits showed an increase of over a million, and it wae believed in some quarters that the drain whioh had lasted for a mokth bad been checked. The above statement shows, on the contrary, that, it is more important than ever. Depositors are evidently withdrawing their deposits for some purpose or other, and. unless the banks protect themselyea by a prompt contraction they may Gnd themselves in an equivocal aad embarrassing position by the time the Legislature meets. The money market is without chaage. Call ‘Ioans are quoted at 6 _pet cent, end mercantile paper 5a 6. Certificates of indebtedness have fallen to 97, at which rate, however, large holders are unwilling to sell. Leading bankers look for an active time in the money market as we approach the holidays. Gold opened this morning at 13154, and fluotu- ated between 131% and 1317, closing at 131% a 131%. Bankers’ bills fluctuated between 1% and 146, most of the transactions being at 14: The business done was light. The stovk market was dull this morning, without change in pricea. Governments declined a frac- tion; the 7.30 notes fell off 34 per cent on the pros- pect of a new issue. In bonds there was very little business done. Some of the Western rail- way shares were moderately active, but, as a rule, orders were few and transactions limited. Be- tween the boards the market was steady, but in- active. At the second board there waa very little change; prices, if anything, were a shade higher. Erie preferred advanced '4 per cent, and was in demand, The following were the last quota- tio Le eieg 199 a 99% Hud Riv RR.. 74350 15 an 10445 8 104i fluriem RR... 20 @ 214% Harlem prof ,. 5045 a 51 Revding RE... Ta 76 i yr cer cece 96% Mich Cea RR. 904 a 904, nd alte MS&NIARR 2 a 30%, MS &N lagna 82% 9 85% Panatoa RR... Ail Cengrat RR, Clev&PitisRt 42a 423, Missouri @’@ ,. Gal & Chi RR. 80% a 80°, Pacific MS3Co.121%4 al2lis Clev & TOIRR, 670 68 NY Cou RR...1024, w 102% Chik KEI RR 79'¢ a 792% Erte RR. . 6% & GLY Chi,BarkQ RR 86 a 87 rie preferred. 93i,u 94 Mi&P duCkR 3244 At the third board rumors of more irredeéemable paper led to some pene hases by speculators, and quotations advanced }4 « Y per cent; bat the market wae not active, and the basiness done was light. Letters are srid to have been despatched from this city to Wushingtom by bankers and others | bogging for a further issue of legal tender notes. There is very litt donbt of the fi who hus bonghi faucy stocks at the reocut advance of 100 per cent; every one who has a house or land to sell at a profit; every one who a holder of tea, sagar, coffee, dry goods, or any kind of mer- chandise; every fercigner who has hourded his pile of gold, is eager for # further adulteration of the currency in order that he may get rich, or fancy he is doing so, while the people at large are ruined. if the public tinances are administered in the interest of specula> tors in Wall street, or South street, or Pine street, a fyrther issue of irredeemable paper is inevitable. If they are administered iu the juterest ot the people or the government, the Cominittee of Ways aud Means will never con-ent to anything so suicidal. No mem) Congress who at this session to d@uble the co { of ivi the burthens which gow mpeverish the the mechanic and the laborer, sill eve: another opporta sity of filling 4 gubiic trust. Letters froin Dominiea (Sau Domiugo) speak encouragtngiy of the prospect of the new Ameri can Weat India Company which has been lately + Kvery one votes, % aud armen, enjoy established in this city for the purpose of coloniz- ing and developing the resources the most fertile of the West India istuuds. ‘The early settlers are y to do well, The troy woods with which the company’s lands are co: vered, aud the tropical products which may be raised there in obundance, will yield a b turn to intell at industry than even th California frazer’s river. If the administered with sa ity, und enjoys 4 mode- rate degree of good fortune, it will prov. profitable to its proprietors, of ultimately developing a tween Dominica und New York. The office in this city is at No. 6 Pinestrect, The buginess of the Sab-Treassury was as follows or concern is very nd will be the med 1s considerable trade be company's $1,417,061 94 yinents.. valance The Dispateh of the some information to the (Confederate) bank notes there:— as value of Southern meant the Alabarm dotlar, br | rates , w tive demand. | the buying rate, aud we he beiug lot, ‘The market paid for a #ele depressed te wards the c otter ing only y red 07 par with green bu ia as the “brokers sell otter the on y per © one per t premium. Or, in other words, they char, cent for awapping. ‘The buying rates for gold are 26 per cont, and volling at 30 a 3 The earnings of the Chicago and Northwe@tern | Railroad tor the first three weeks of November were: 4 of 16 1661. Increate . . $19,180 7 The earning: t the Michigan © ‘entra! Railroad for the monti: of November were: a inl. — Av 61 Tncreane a» + $5,085 48 The earnings of the st. Tanis, Alton and C hicage | Railroad for the fourth week in November were: ean 1962, Passengers 5h 0 7 Adz 87 Freight 115125 43 16.208 2 Sundries. #15 3% 935 38 WO bec cpactars .. $16,602 61 04,581 47 Increase in 1802 “a - 788 84 Total for the month........ $104,353 74 106,088 62 Total sinee Jan. 1.. 1,018,168 471,168,165 82 Aanexed is an estimate of the Custom House de mand notes now outstanding:— May 20--Outatanding... " June 30—Exchanged for 7 Teaving for custome June 3O—Custome in Jun $55,300,000 2,600,000 July 1-—Balance for enstomi Nov, 29—Customs siuce July rt ot} At other ports, estiin id. 8,100 ,000—22 641.000 Outstanding Dec. 1.... First week in December. . Outstanding Dec. & $13,860,000 ‘Tbe (ollowing isa comuarative statement af the $140. for pearis, A teas of Mrs. Kutzabth Biuith; aixo, or pte atat ” imbal; sisters of Mr. shel b. S vita, Of Louniain, Halve, eADETL Fu risker to-day, and | Avdress ng Where to be tound, Snel L, ainith, "New Pp wore advancing, quoted ashade | York Herald office | higher, Sales were made ate And Wi =a ern, 1,006 bis. Cansdi TAK BALL SEASON, | Y | in our revised Fange:— PuE Pete rouRTH AL BALL OF THE | it New York I t tor the benefit of the Superfine State . Widows a iL take place on xtra State, old a Monday ev ‘aiskuY.—The day’s business light, only $50 bbis. having boca wold at/00 ngconn capi Awe, seat RANCISCO CITY eae Gime fs iy oR at DUNOAN, SHEE. ceaueere cee ar wit cect etteaa i tar eee also meroaatile = = SSSSSaevesessessceuy pater RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE Bouds—Ofice of the Jeffersonville Rai'road Compsay, rsinvitte, Ind., Decem! Not fren that this company will Tedeom, on the second January nest, at the United Biates Trust Company, New York oity, at the lowest olfer below par, @ part of its First Bond . wo provision. of a. contrat je between this company and tie holders of sald: mort, gao bonds, bearing date Apri! Li, 1; Sr iald bende mar fe nadressed) under son te tie Unie & tate Trust Com eny ®%resais, and endo'sod “OM rof the nu ur Bondi as of, the Je tirsons ihe Railroad aay era uneies Saar oe or bide it, tit aoogead ihe setond dav. of January afore. 3). MoCAMPBELL, Neoretary and Treasurer. zs gets sés8 e ‘8,81, 2500 U S dom notes. 1000 0 5 6's Lyr oor ‘Misao: e r Public nouce is hereb; Se teice ak: 6050 ts Bey | ane Krith the terms of en agreement bet or) ‘the Jefferson. 2000 Brook’ncitywi 118" 100 Har RR pre bog arena Compeng ai ae bone Go. of New York ell, upon Presentation Al their off 30 BUG Wall street, redeem at id accrued imtereet, ity’ of ‘said 2000 Hud Riv $m., 101% 250 Michiget Gon 4000 ‘ol eWab Ist m 97k 100 a togaier neve u be 74 Bistered oh ‘ome of the eben rene’ gue prt gat bP FINANCIAL, on fate \Brookiyn Fost olla Address 2000 ao 10 SAVINGS BANK Oy PARTMENTS.—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY 1000 OPEN DAILY ire from 10 nd padi from xs tori P.M.) a. ii*medera let, a or 008, BAR, a Sam Monee , 2000 a rae Bvinukt eid on sume of $600 aad et Street, four doors from Broadway, No. 228. fourth 5000 per larger deposits, poy = we Drs oo. RASA Es, | WHERE tT Sa ER MONTH.—TO LET, IN UTIFOL was Es Bi | ABN AIREA'L SNe Gane oe | RPE Noten daaarae 30000 it races sah and “Agent, and ire ine Painet 0 100; conta eine ctablo nad convenient, Aim 50000 131 8. Navy, 371 Broadway, corner Chambors street, street, Williamaburg. 30000 131 ‘auy INFO STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE, "moe Bt dered eanind tp iat alte: | TO sarah caus gia tat ae 20000 ve Se cata ileotia rat laine, to ROBERT 0. Jeweller, Taied ths Bank’sf Gomme 98 ei ae lawyer, 83 Se eca eens Pot rin and Righy-slithstreeta, Bank of tate NY 98 epee py caper Tut oe dy UFFER gt yoke Lap fas HoUsE 3 nd bape rte willbe routed low to a Siabsk Maw ey ae bare No Se ae Testis LET—IN = Mey incy Hag FAR bd y noe, a Loor, te ® sia dae forthe = Bes Bouse, rout, eth avent Fin clap yar. it se Ed sot gromraal st dy toe ‘fad mattis McNamara ,box $.560 N.Y — 10 LET—TO A NTEBL FAMILY, A WELL L FOR, ished aGocced Fivee og ‘wor. oor ‘Siu vewnt square—a Suit of | canrecienee Mane Gane eee aetloe Dene” 10 i ne ation NO. 6 SOUTH FOURTH 871 ao House df and w York; rents low. Broadway: near the ferry; water and pas in the Test and 51 Lispenard ey) near Broad: ‘Apply to A. JOURNKAY, No. LET—THE LARGE CORNER STO) taurant below aud stables attached leery Hall, 44 avenue ther u 'R, 2¥2 Second avenue, yr reparately on lease, . WITH BES- in rear, known aw urth atreet. Will be , 001 ase. Tnquire ef JACOB MELr ‘f° LET—FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, & nished, with Boar Board, for $5, House has No. 177 Weat Twentieth Also s front Room jr tai df the and mtg tor for gentleman int teor, furnished, ‘with ‘3.1 the modern improvements. etreet. ‘0 RENT—THE STORE AND DWELLING, ee ator rishts, 419 Went street; impor rand produce business. Apply to J. M. n square, before 9 A. M. or from 5to6 P. M, wharf and vite The, Jeffersonville Ral m frat mortgape bonds, mumber- 17200 Tol eWab 2d mg - tg be followe, to wit:i 85, 96 a7, OA an, 40, 41, 42,48, | "TUE BASEMENT AND FARTOR Thyra Kioventh atepae 5000 AItKTH 24m 0 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49. 51. 52, 53, D4, 57. 59, 61, 62, 6S, 64, will be let up to the Ast of May. at wht h time @ lease cad be 4 18 | 66, 70, 72, 73, 74. 75, 76, 77, 78, Bl. 85. 86, 87, 91. saade 85000, = Id. 181% 250 1% q ‘i had for two yearsif desired. Baa a will be knows, gol % 93, 94, 98, 99. 1 108, being the Lowest ulstanding | by calling on br MAHON, ‘premises, from se ‘told 20008 ,be0 132 150 8 interest end after sno. se cay of December. A.M. until rented, The logation' i's desirable one, belag anes © 109 200 Clov & Pits RR. s. Interest on said bonds will erage by the trcm of ail aeree- | Qniy lait « block from Broad be Yous, Nov. 23, 16st. i = Sees 5» Pac MSS Co. i | Mie LOST AND FOUN. 2 do. 10% MALL CURRENCY BILLS.—CORPORATIONS AND wren nner nnn a it pe 2% Penn Coai Co. S ants. wishi iaaue Small ( Billa will GOLD AND ALAOK BNAMELLED PIN BY 50.N Y Cen RR 67% | be furnhed with samples aod entimates‘on addressing the ‘& Indy. at orom the w.y to ihe A edemy of M 100 Erie RR. subscribers. AYER & CO.. w ‘dnesuay aight. T.e .nder will be liberally rewarded on 25 Erie RR __ Lithographers and Engravers, 96 Fultonmtreet, N.Y. | wlving faformation to Maluen lane, - QOUTHERN BANK NOTES WANTED. JAME TO THE FARMERS OF THE ADVERTISRR—A 4 9 a 50 th Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabam: tng pro] mera gad Paying expens Tennessee Bank Notes Bought at the highest market rates. If notoalied for, Ad meee nsanet poe, tarea os. Soaess aie Beate $5000 7 8 6's, 3 104 i 80% _ Bankorg and Brokers, 200 Broadway. i binck, with a little ‘white berWren his tore Ic 1000 Amor. gold.-83 1813 100” do 80% org one Brokers. ay Sveum mouths old. Whoever fcuuens the, sumo te Me 45000 x‘ asl? ae % | GEVENTH WARD BANK, NEW YORK, DBC. 6, 186%. | Schuln 16 Forsyth’ strest, will rootre Ove dollars reward. 508 ra rf FIFTY-SIXTH DIVIDEND. Cy ae ITE. TRAYED to Erie ca a ar ‘The President and Directors have dvclared a dividend of ) tro ihe avery ate Cab ae and 300 do . ‘By order of the Board, 100 Erie RR pi 933 it Cont of 18h, A. 5, FRASER, Cash OST—ON SUNDAY, Dao. 7, A LADY'S GOLD 1000 Mich & N Ia.b8 3 100 lo 18% = Le Breastpin, wutle goin in sty Grae sirect and 150 Wo. - BDI, 200 Cloy. & Pitta ie 42% | KACRAMENTO CITY, AND COUNTY. SIX PER CENT } cond avenue san eee fe tte eo jonds want . NICOLA nue car, Toednder will be Tewarde 89% 600 Clow & Tolodo ER treet same ai the Logua Tron Wotws, bond 81 Gonrax arco, mae ee : tapas BOUNTY, PENSIONS, PRIZE MO! 00 G 83-200 nd rede RekWeek ot anidine ance rican Sims Sa bila DOG, eo ‘ie tng ha, LB} 190 do... 3 2000 alors entiied to prin money E.P.BWAE 1 tite aunrerots tue unmeo! Ch.ecg. A nenard 50 do, 8035 Noehtrges in advange Cinta AGS IES ivaseau | will be paid for Wis return to Mr. PB. Tryon, a 3 unas OST—ON SATURDAY, RVENING “at THE pac 4 Fo LOAN-aT pIx PER GENT INT 1 New York Cit, December 6, 1862, $35.00 12. LANGA Sx eR, cay ine | Tyres Wallet cout warhaet mee. sooo 24 ea Deposit $3° for a term of rears. on, Product v ye, real fatate tn this | under will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same @t Am, Exchange. 8.7) 00 2,508,695 os 640 Pi captera tire Tnwirance Coinpany, 83 Wal aircot OP OS Ene. | outa aa Remuastere: Sor mrooeirer: 2 Sbetimdes.” Atlantic... $60,946” 80,216 131.0 580.45 OST—A BLACK AND TAN DOG, TALL ANI Broadway. 5,589,085 961.848 4 on “or 350.000 ica CENT, FOR A se eghd taiuat tell tate elimeeanceee ana eeanaee Burcm A Drov.. 1-119.608° 1aa'b08 ST 387 Saas B0’'| Te rene taauivaphiivedtas aveie teaw ac areierrhs area Heater 0 Orn answers 10 the Lame tate Head aie anes 1 15,758 | $1 Willlam atreot, corner of Pine street, ian, rooms a Ny A ry et ee rr ; Wei Se ate ¢ 2,103,837 j OST—ON SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, & 7 3,867 ‘591 PERSONAL A Fur Cape, tn goin from 176 39th at. to AAs Th x ee me " D. MERWIN WILL OBLIGE ts FATHER BY ediatery communicating with him at 57 Souta street. reamt. . 2. 792,807 2,954,001 (eorex TAKEN FOR ADOPTION AND ADOPTED out to good homes. Ladies ta.en to Huard, with good r 20 medical a tendance and all to rts ot ome, at Ale: bast River, 110.114 fame PARSELLE'S, 741 Greenwich street, NY. hain pe BL [SRORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN, JAMES AND Greenwic 129,816 Iynnn, brothers; inst even of John ke wis in Fock= peinition am them will be thi ‘ully re. other. Add.ess Keryce, Herall office. Papers please copy, [sromtatio WANTED—OF JOUN FLYNN AND t1Is sani Veter, nat ves of Kings Conut Ireland, Ad. ress y Fiynn, Hernid ¥ THE PERSONS WHO “ADVERTISED BIROUGH Vins) the Herald of the Jat of Nov me. at, for in oration “1 Mira db No man, Lite af the Tsiant of Jerse: HOULD MEi (11 EYE OF DURANT BUR Wis has Keen oF heard. hie ence aed Feleve his ax | Bed ore i his sOut-iu-inw, dosepir Ry » FORMERLY OF SWAD Somes Lath 7 wonieth ne find to wis anterest THE REFORMED GAMBLER. WILL sin SEER 18 gildress Oo Wikes’ Spiribut Uke Tunes, Unon, Total... .. $171 ASH.48 24,818 Lisi, 604,977 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Monpay, Dec. 86 P.M. O UbIS. sold at 844¢. {or pots, and you s' break the he a) Asune,—Dhere were ANTED TO KNOW, IMMEDIATE MUSIC Tickets may be procured o ot th rs, oF of the follow ing otlicers:— Southern mixed to good snperting.. | Nieteiclel eth ale gaa OS in tan | Fxtra do. sige AS. F. WENMAN, Secreta! 7 Good to hoice tantly do ‘acl mbreet. yoo peabody ALBERT J. DELATONR, ren ‘ Corn am raey and Brandy wie Wait | Corn meat, randy win Ruckwheat flonr, per 100 ibs | —-Wheut was doing better, with at St 490 $1 COAY,, NOAL STEAM ENGINES,— per cent giarauweed TA gales of 80 000 59 lor white, ama $b 40 a St 46% SAVING OF THIRTY HUBB, Engineer, au ant and amber Weetern, $1 40 $1 361, for Milwaukee e'oh | en and amber spring, $1 190 $1 21 for Chiewgo spring. $145 | & Ue bet cent as for amber-do, Corn advanced te., wish oles f 180,000 | Ba. No charg The cost wad bushels mixed We tern at Te, a 78". noutig: at sere pe . for somnil: Ge. Fiticound wud bovied, Te | Place ni \ for Western yellow, and Sie. 1 $e. for Western | chineuta wanted, who are cuginerrs OL tol to mode engine | | Rye continued im demaut at 8. 4 a50.: gong | FHF to A.M. only: | bushels sold. Halex were also rade oF 5.400 buvticie War. FURNITURE. a | s1 4. Uats were in goo! request at née a FAMILY DECLINING HOUSERREPING HAS conuing an dand an elegant Plea, rosewood altel, mn smayrin Mig fim? Ol Paintings, xe wich wilt be wold at iw ateat sworifice ; mak BO sold Unis week, eat Foriysneventh street per tne There were 1,000 bere Rio odon pot. Mk oa, ong | Corrs was dull and, heavy, with a very limiled ip Liberal res ar. wll be pad on leaving nu€ betweon Thirty-e gat and Thirty-nine streets, Osta MOROCCO about $30, 11 Brow tun ferry sta.e. said to'tac office o .e finder will be rewarde oH concen & r at 660 Kigith are POCKRMOOR CONTAINING way, near Diae rect, or in a Fule White the ge the site we, Lier me 8 KINGSLEY'S EXrREss WAGON, THis norm nga Package, marked FA. Bendy, N. i. The er i oe mwarved by returning the same ak aun street. OST-ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, TN GOING ‘ber fro. 008 trot Neigh 5, Be suite ly rewar ¢ street. corner of youn, oes L,08t-0N FRIDAY, 4 a.enue oram.bus, oF will be suitably reward » tp in a bu eave tw ) por cent 1 dated 1st Getube of th Mi 1. Nott and Y Tore 4 ward will le paid to any avenue. | Raw itu ove to bt $5 reward will be give $10 utter, M.ty-titth stree + side $} LOS r lay igiinem, ia higuly valued as the gift reward will be teenth street, w nd from New York or ‘cont! ber Hhoes at the fer: ive the abov $25, REWARD--KOR 0) of a wa m street and aven he $20 | he above W. F Ghiaw, Mew Jerry $50 $10 owner, fing, 102 North and wo questians ask REWAR! ~ | airy. a 66c. 1 Ftc, for mideting, enom. aus | Fan hte inh cy a abe maker ANE MRBADY HALTNG SOME AIC UEDHOOM AND | toda without apy renin {0-1 Gor tints alienate tele chee ee | verpoe! there were ehipped f wheat, in ol eur by sdareamnt. with bre, at 734d. a 8d.. aud 19,000 bualels ot corn, in bulk | 100, box 124 Herald odier, and “chips? bags, at Td. a Bd. To Glasgow there were | ~ “'* 18 ES TO HIRE ru RN takon by a foreign Vessel 150 jaokaves provigions and 300, a wisn TO HIRE FURNITURE 1 SUFFI rp wit 358, To Londen there Were engaged | te to rent may address, stating piace of fate , of cake at 2h, and 100 boxes cheese on private | terms. To Antwerp 600 pac kages provisions were shipped | at 40%. view Union square Post onice, EUANT PARLOR AND BEDROOM FURN, a reat aacritice for cash double Parlor Suit, was ‘The demand for North river was good at ate | conatating ot twa Teve-u Trice, rm Chairs, two Re- Hors—Thero were considerable sales of new crop re: | def cont 890% wil be sold for $130; 16; one ao, lace i one ported at 180, a ‘one Aria Ubalr, one Keveption, nnd ft rox Was quoted firm, but was quite dull, ts > ane one tae ‘was in very limited demand at former a afees.—The demand was mostly for New Urieaso at ‘Oi14.—The transactions in ° fae recently have been tol black walnut Bint oe qo rosewood jsteads, Buren lankets, Lo Rooke Sites vores nite limited, Petroleum fel 400. for crude and 600. a LEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR | SALE 4 ge. for me I ie begun solling as bi Forres ety ota of a gentleman | ering, for. ur as Toe, Linseed ie mead at $1 25 8 $1 27. oll, No. | Secretary ‘ine si ‘Side. 1, at 870. 0.940. Crude whale at 890, nite, and crude | ford. ke: naon Tablen, yh } sperm at $1 70a $1 17%. ani black walnut Furniture, Ing, Ae. Vrovision®.—Pork was dearer, with a good inquir sules of 1,700 bby, nt $13 41 a $15 5u for mess, ta bi to 60 8 $11 75 for prim’ por bi. Reof was in moferate sales wore made of 200 bbls, at $12 a $18 for mats | and $12 50 a $14 for extra mess, 1,500 bbls and tioroes of lard WItbi0 a renge of Oe A O%C,, and 2.900 boxes becon Bi TG, 0G, Buscar yomiiuued aus ab ale. ade, for Se eee ae reed Web team hall cook Seare wits West Twenty-third atreet, near Sixth avenue, a ee ey . u E y a BEAUT KUL ght OF PARLOR SUITS, ew ty len Getter aka hdbeney But @0., 199 Fulton at ayae Church at, Also Dining WM. UG, Lik No. 8 Cul sireet to the foot 0. Fourth an) Mavisou avenues, a black ie ¢ Vetl, na bay rte tu th tpW + for $207) w the w kia the Mer Lants’ Imsurance Cor De Jars ani overs are eantione not (@ negotiate th vaymen « ed, tow ther with U vonk. AI eward Will / paid for Cueir dL very Tone Beater, 8 Nassau str set or to the subseri Srovulyn. DOWLA ¢ rewars will Be paid by lewy 1e Iiase nent REWARD. LOST, ON: TUES! Day abn aid by leaving the mare in . ° ris ate he wane wt SID West bla pteamer West eld on her 6 0 clock trip on returning F, owt depot, pler'ts North river, uot of REWARD.—LOST, oe Res NEW. pnsey Relnvnd, 9 cupvese <oeered reward “iit Spe rel tulad toonace REWARD. Lost, on tavern nd 6 area mae hity .—-LOST OR MISLATD, book, containing papers of no value mon retiring them te John G, Browe> "honre sirest, wilt eeaatve the faire anu one bar of Lon, The tinder wi by leaving tae above ut No. 3. Ol DECEMBER 5, IN A FO! in Tw nty-seventh street, between ‘Tuo under a by bringing it to 64 Madison OST OR STOLEN =A PARI bt, OF PAPERS, pose 0 United nto the th or Sey Sotags ot Aug 1, date. on a Two, bank. “A "Second Morigaye and Northern {ndtona’ Radeo pe atinched, Pipe da Ist eortetis. 6 Keeut iuterest, de, Attorney Feet. : oné ‘bring ng the above to 4) First 7 von AU fist... on Sixth ave tug, and Pwenty-ninth Kicects. above reward at $1 West Twenty-ninth, nthe owner's ik Broome street, to Mra Hardy, ay, 2, IN a Mink Mur Avy to D. @ 1, first house west of Third avenue, I, ON SUNDAY EY Righ deceas'd mother. the ON BOARD OF THE to Stee on. Vanderbilt avenues two pay ing some account books and the other on deliversny the saine to Any per o. ow Staten Island or New A BLACK VALISE BAG, LOST paturday night, between Crosby ive reward will be paid, and ne oni apotaa waa DENTISTRY. | A* unica. , TERTH—ONLY BIGHT | DO Ans Fa'saua any tn Noma York. ia. aaa Mutt ned ies te agen kaos ‘at benno Y he Hark FILLED IN THE MOST PERFECT M. and uloerawed teeth cured, tiled and wart ly without pain or no shares, Tooth exiracte pain, Beau ERS, 165 0 ra Gheortully ruoe't this een reovramondad fram z EnTUrT An 1 255 V int TEER, Dentist Ppt AND SUBSTA’ mth creas npn, Witte, |ANNE fe itu) improved a rio tee ING sO bie B18 roadway. ber aah HAD, Pay iow sae toothache, Mise MAGGS F. .