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THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. SBOOND SESSTON. Senate. Wasmeron, Dec. 17, 1862 ‘THE LEAGUE ISLAND REPORTS. ‘The Vrow Prewpxst laid before the Senate a communica. tion from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting the majority and minority reports of the commission ap- pointed relative to the acceptance of League. Island, Ordered to be printed. THE MILITARY DEMEWET OF WASHINOTON. ur. x, (Tep.) of Kensas, presented the memorial of the jon of Washington relating to the military Gefonces of the city. Heterred to the Military Com- mitec THE DISCHARGE OF DISARLED SOLDIERS. Mr. Wasoy, (rep.) of Mass., from the Military Com- mittes, reported back the bit! to facilitate the discharge of disabled soldiers from the army, and the inspection of convalescent camps and hospitals, ‘Also, a Will to im- prove the organization of the cavalry forces. THR BANKRUPT IAW. Mr. Tew Brox, (rep.) of N. J., presented # petition from citizens of Philadelphia asking for the paseage of a bankrupt act. RUDL TO PORFRET TIN PAY OF ABNENT OFFICERS, Mr, Rick, ( opp.) of Minn. from the Military Committee, ‘& Dill to forieit tha pay of absent officers of tho army. NAVAS. APPROMUATIONS. Mr. Hang, (rep.) of N. N., from the Naval Committee, reported a bi'l reiating to the transfer of certain appro- Priagions for the naval service, which was passed, BRANCH MINT AT PORTLAND, OREGON, Mr. Nest, (opp.. con, introduced a bill to és. tablish branch mint at Portland, Oregon, Referred to the Committee on Finance. YES GRADE OF NAVY GYFIOKRS. Mr. Keepy, (opp.) of Md. introdueed # Bill to amend the act to cstablish and equalize the grade of line officers of the navy. efor i te to the Naval Comittee. REBEL CREDITORS OF [OVAL CITZKXS. We Werowr, (Union) of Ind. , introduced’a bill allowing Rom in ‘cases in favor of loyn! citizens of the United Siates. Referred to the Coramitvee on the Judiciary. Tu ae LECTION IN DELAWARE. Mr. Sanrs ory, of Del., offered a resotation direoting thi Seorstary of of War to inform the Senate whe- thor any soldiors were sent into the State of Pelaware to be rresent at tue pois in November Jast, at the general election in said State; and if s@, by whose orders, upon whoge application, the necessity, if any, of their’ being sent, what places they were Sent, and how mang were sent, and how many to each of such plices, tho hames of the regiments or companies sent, with the ames of the officers commanding such regiments or companies, and whether any, and, if so, how many pro- Yost uirsh us have been ywinted in said State, at what piaces.and their names, and the necessity, 't any, appolatinent, and the powers conferred upoul is department rela- for their the STATE PRISONERS. Mr, Power, (opp.) of Ky., ofered & resolution direct- ing the Seorctary of War to inform the Senate whether citizens arrested by bis authority. or by those executing arresia uedcr his autuority. have been required, in order to obtain rolease from imprisonment, to take the oath or give any obligation tat they v. hot aye or bring any @otion agains: those who arrested thea or caused them ‘& bo arrested. Laid over. THE DELAWARE HOME GLARE. Mr. Sanisavxy offered a resolution directing the Secre- tary of War to inform the Senate whether be las antho- Mined & military organization called the Home Guard, in Delaware ifso, for what purpose, by what auth rity of Jaw, and by what necessity fur such organization in that Slate: whether he hac undertaken to exempt from ability to be drafted persons who shall become members of such Home Guard, by wht authority; whether he has ccmpengation to such persons as an inducement to join auch home guard, and, if so, bY wha! authority of law: whether anch persons have Veen ust by his authority . Y id State on the military de:euce of the country; wud (> commaunicate all orders aud papers in hiv departinent reiative to sard mili- dary organisation dh the Stute at Dehuwom Laid over. and, it AMENDINOVT OF THU FAX 9 Os motion of Mr. Freres. (rep. amend the act to provide for the cuilection Pevennd, approved July 1, 1862, was tuken up. After (eme debate the bill parsed. DISCHANGT: OF STATE PiISUxERS, ‘The tli to provide for the discharge of Sutte prisouers, end allow sudgos of the Cited States courts to take bail or rooog:izances to secure their tital, was takea up. bir. Powis, moved to ont the third section, which gives the President power to suspend the writ of babeas corpus, On te stiea of Mr. Lase, (rep) of Ind. wowed wntii Monday. Adtourned. the bill to he internal the bill was post- Houpe of Representatives. Wasarmcron, Dec, 17, 1862. AMENDMENT TO THE ConPISCALION ACT. Mr. BixGuam, (rep.) of Ohiv, introduced a bill amenda* tory Of the Confiscation ari, #¢ tliat tu all cases pending or which may hereafter arise, wherein any ship, vessel or other property may be condemned. the court rendering judgment shall, before malsing «ward, first provide for the payment of avy bona fide Claim filed by any loyal cltizen or friendly toroigner, where proof of ihe claim shall be solablished. Referred to the Committee on the Jud: THE CONDUEI OF THE Ww. ‘Die House then passed the Seuate joint resolution in- Miructing the Comraittes on the Conduct of the War to report thereon with all convenient speed. APPROPRIATIONS POE INVALWD ANY OLBKI PRNGON Mr. Sravaxs, (rep.) of Pa..from the Committe of Ways and Moans, reported a bM!, making appropriations for in. wad and other pensions. Js consideration was post- voned to Moudny voxt. WiLL, FO SUURLY DRMCIEN CTI. Mr. Srsvies alco reported @ bill to supply the defici yiee ta the appropriations for the service endin i8As, which was made the snecia! order for Tuesday next. The viding for the SACK of the Whole on argued that the democeattc party did not ren tthe war, but was © @ the way of its prowecuttc present or. mngualified sun. undertook 10 say that 7" Sand iinsion to think thut this wer might have been py due adoption of the Crittenden compromixe, waneran iit seme of the at of the rebettion hed history of subsequent ore votes hae heen “wocemary to dcieat ern are they cout have been procured. He further and say tht Shere wae nothing = Mr. Oritienden'® compromise ‘Maat would ba ve prevented the rebellion ‘The onemies of she adeainistration held out the ides that the war was not for the resturation of peace. but ‘or the abolition of mavery But thir @as untrue, althowgh euch might be the result. ‘The: we naminetrgtion trample= on the constitution, und ati the 1 gb’ ih under tue Union 18 to be conten "wi tution He had witnessed some of tuese vo. violutions of the constitution, When (ho ke out the epomice of =the —comntr: not confined the robe: States, seatlered all over the land. Neve snd Story as to the President eing of the constitution in suspending the: p eof habeas corpus, be justified President Lincelo in doing so. 1% was hig duty to uso all means to suppress the rebellion, ‘The confiscation of Tebel property is auother protext ¥_of a violation for making wur ou the administration. ‘Thoxe of the border States who have heen tram pled in the dust take jt a® unkind that the try. But those who got up the rebellion are responsible for every drop ot blood, every dollar of extraordinary diure, and for al! the irregularities commit- Mr. Ne Proceeded to contrast the course of the anti-war party of 1819 with that of the present day, insisting that the parallel was perfect. In this connection be tt ta ‘the position of the federalists of aion) of Mass., interrupting, an from Missouri de sired in Rogiand ‘wore the mest honest and patriot that er lived a ae . = ic party ev mon ‘rasuming) said Le started with the propasi- tion M5 present organized demecratio par. When slavery comes ie af a PA Clement of rebel strenvih, and the question A Perpetuation and the preservation of the Union, then let the former die, He would, to act in the suppression of the rebellion? produce revulta gimilor WAS oyainet compromise with men who were now Sodenvoriag to break up the government. He would arree to nothing but absotnte submission on their part. He spoke the opinions of tho straight out loyal men of the border States. In cop. clusion, he advocated emancipation in tho bor. der slave States. He stood by the goverument, dy such men as Andrew Johngon. ‘There were but two ‘ties, One for war, the uther for compromise. He would Bot tend himself to any scheme to produce strife among people, to divide the nacional councile, and weaken ‘and unnerve the arm of the covernment and stron, the cause of the evemy. x ‘The committee roso, when the rerolction# under con- fideration were reported ait! agreed to. ‘They refer the various branekes of the Presideat’s auuunl Mersace to the appropriate committer —— Court Calender—This Day. 41974199, 4201, 217, 4210, 4221; 4229; ABST 420. AAT ABA, ABA, 4ass 4267, 4250, 4261 gthen it, 4616, ity Sate i HH 4009, 4652, 4966, 4000, 1006, 4608, 4671, 46 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1862. Ts ‘Troubles of the Paper Dealers. TO THB EDITOR OF THE HERALD. New Yors, Deo. 16, 1862. in reply to Mr. Seymour's note ia your paper of the 12th inst.,‘*The Paper Manufactarers’ Association of the United States" regret if they have done Mr. Seymour any angury by: he him o ree their Vice Presidents. tie did not at the time appear to be particularly dis~atisied, 48 you will see by the correspondence, a copy of which is aunexed:— = New York, August 28, (862 M. 1. Sevwovn, Esa, New York ~ Dxax Sin—Ai a Convention of ity, on the 2 ufactsrers, held at tie ce you and nak your acceptance. 0 eblige, yours, tru H, V. BUTLER, President. or Sturt, New Yous, Sept. 3 1862 honor proffered to me by the Paper Manufacturers’ Association, in choosing me one @ Vice Presidents, I respectfully decline ncoepting it obedient servant M, L. SBYMOL it, Ata subsequent meeting of the eee Mr, Sey- mour’s name was erased, and a gentleman of equal re- sSpectability chosen in bis plice. Ttake this opportunity to say (which otherwise I shoald not have noticed) that the accusations agaiust the association in your paper of the 11th iust e unjust and false, and however you may writhe under the necessary advance in the price of paper. you must pay it till cotton (the basis of paper manufacture) fows in and fills up its ordinary channels. This association, which you have go Gnjustly ass (upon false information no doubt), willexist and cont = to perform the duties for which it was tstitated in spite of the press. Respectfully, yours, A. v. BUTI R, President, > ‘Coroners’ Imquests. Drowame Cascaury at Heut Gace.—Coroner Collin held an inquest yesterday at the foot of Fiahty-sixth | street, upon the body of an unknown man, about fifty years of age, who was drowned by walking off the He Gate ferry bridge. The jury rendered a verdict Monee ing the ferry company for not pincing a auttable fence or chain for the protection of passengers. dressed in a black frock coat, brows cloth vest and pants, white muslin shirt, knit unterahirt and boots. From seme articles on the person of deceased he ia supposed to de a tailor, A Cup Scatyep re Duart.—Gorenor Raanew held an inquest at No. 97 Columbia street, upon the bode oi Thos, Porter, a child five years of age, Who was ccokied to death by falling inte a tu of boiling water. Dearn iv tae Tomas.—Alexander Watson, a Seotiand, aged forty years, died yesterday at Prison, trom the effacte of injuries received in some ner unknown. Deceased, it appeared, had boon co ted for intoxication oy Alderman Hull, and it is supposed that he received bis injuries while (nobriated. Coroner Collin will hold an iaquest apon the body of deceased to~ day. Watsoa was a schoo! teacher by occupat Arrivals and Departures. ARRIVALS, Mitvon Hear sada) Mara? ot tthe Son snd eos Ww ms Bre a. it AS Wadlea, nett oud secant, Se nara, I oxboene iu the sieerage. Len ongy, Thos Kehon aud cab. wite ‘and three chitd Id: WR Nelson. PW Grote, Roberts, C8 Wheele < ose TC Mas Geo Wrigit, "Nir Mes Jian Chases AD Bigelow, Lieut Smedtey-—and 7 New OR1.e ANS —Kark son, WW McAne ly, Mr 3 ren. Thos Oepin., wife and ¢ FS West. Capt CL mpi anover—Catharine Howeil, Ma DEPARTURE 4. a—MraG ¥ Week and child, utd, Montreal: G A Mor. f F | K Masterton, L_A Jdarobus, id Misa Wutler, New York ielphia; Wt Norris, Mon- treal; Ed Danziger, Henry M Desicr, Geo W Buits, M Friedman, Wa B Ross aud George Br net New Yorks J, Miller, Sisliath Royal fies: Capt RW TL at « Beriaara 8 us, Hens Simeon aust ade phia; th battalion: Da Livery x steam Dalifornia; Nos Lansios, ebiid aud iw Pe d Mrs Anderson, ! rew and infant; Miss Ans derson and three attendants, Havaxa—Steamship Kay’ Mr Stewari, Mr E Yemberioy, Alex Lowber, 2 More and boy ie Ys ver, weuitand ine danghiers Bucntam, Mrs Dodd chitdreu, Borde Skbaes atid servant. Pi A "Michi an iM Mins M-Apgur. Miss A Roe, A W Peake. Christiqnasen dosiah Partridg ie, DS Alvertwon, RK Ratael. Married. Hext.—On Tuesday, December 16, at the Protes- pal Church, Twentieth streat and sicth avenue, Ir. Striker, Mr. douy For to Miss Josxemne his “ai RE { White Pains, N, ¥.,on Monday, Decewber 15, 0; Mr. ‘Teese, Mr. CLRYKLAND Hype. of New’ York, iso rkeo WAL: daughter of the late Minott Miwhell, Eaq.. of White Plains. Jouxeos—Gotvra —By the Rev. Mr. B.S. Lasbiel, Vrepenick 0. Jonwgox to ZAMVa GolLoNG, daugh- ter of John F, Go No cards. ut. by t the residence of @, Cake, Comer aN of Varel, Germany, to Mra. Mary Toss Becurat, of Brooklyn. ‘TomrKixe—Honni St. George's ch H. Hall, recto “Recamber 17. at Charles ited Staies Army, to Avousra R., daughter of ibe late Hon. S. (2. Koubie, of Washington, D. Av Asor.— Ewin € » vtly Kon aud Ann Allason., age: and 7 inonths. ‘Ve (riends and relatives of the family, and th bers of Washingtou x fully invited 10 street, Unis (Thea further native. Barv.—In Bi sumption. Marcarer A 40th year of her age ads of the famiiy, and those of her brother, Mr. hery the members of Joppa Lodge, No. 20% PF. members ot Atianlic Lodge,’Ne. 0. 1. 0. se emplores of the Union Perry Conrmny y invited 1 attend tue funeral, this (Tarr -atene © closk, from ber late resideuce. ar Harrivom street, without or con wife of Thomas Baird, in the Bresmas asbiury, ee former wate of M: ca Tnesiay, De jor Putrick Mt. tor, after @ short ‘ ntances of the family aud abso of aed P Short, epecttaliy inv (Tisirsday) aiteruoon dence, corr Ibe taken to vary Come tery {or inverment. Texveer.—On Wednesday, December 17, Grace By f Wen. Hi. smd Margaret ot. Be wd 17 daye. fomily ave respectful!; ond the {noeral, ou Friday afternoon, at half-pust one o'clock, from 109 ‘Fast Thirty-fourth street, without furtber noi The vemaing will be taken to Greeawood for interment. Bavanp.—The fanerad of the late Brigadier General Fay. Princeton, N. J., om Friday afte ic. His family ‘and friends are Tespect fully, invited to attend without fnrther notice. Buzey.—On Seventh day evening Ovange. N. J, Franeas, widew of Philadelphia, in the Yat vear of her ag She wae, tuterred in the burial ground of Friends, at Rahway, Phiedeipbia papers please copy. Bonwrrt.—On Wednesday, December December 13, at Benj: C. Buzby, of 17, of diptheria, cnzamean, youngest danghter of go and Fanny Bol- woil, aged 6 years, ¢ monthe and 21 day ‘The reintives mna friends of, the faint imvited to attend the faneral, from the are respectfully residence of tbe parents, No. 44 iehth avenue, this (Tharsday) after- noon, at two o'clock, without further invitation, The remains bal be — to Greenwood fer interment. Beth jand) papers please cop, oom fhe trneral wereices of Lieutenant Ooloue 1S. B. urns, Fourth Rhode [stand Volunteers, will take place at the house of his mother, 27 Washington place, this rey ees aged 14 yours, 11 monthe and 21 s 1h The relatives and friende of the a are respectiaily iy to attend the funoral, from his late residence, 740 ‘cet, this (Thuraday) afteruoop, at 1 o’clork, The remains will be taken to Greenwood (or in a Tuesday, Deogmnber 16, aged ‘the reintices and friends of the family are respeatinity invited to attend tho tyweral, this (Thursday) afternoon, st one o'clork precisely from Bis lato residence, Tanti Hitt, Queens county, L. Cras. —K illed, at the buttle of Predorickeburg, Vo on Saturday, Dec inher 13, at the heed of tis regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Joxrra Broninam Coens. commanding ‘ourth thede inland Votunteera, in the apth year of tie aso Mie friends and those of the family are regpectintty tn. vited to atvend the ars. ‘al, from the residence of his mother, Mrz, 27 Washington plac (Thursday ) inornin t eleven o'clock. His remains wilt be taken 16 Providen R. 1., for intermen: ar on Weanetday gocember 17, Canonane Dav "The funeral will take place this (Thureday) afternoou , at ball @ @’clock, from 154 East Thirty: first etreet, New Ye New London papers please copy Dorovan.—After & lingering iinose, which he with Christian fortitede, Dasir., cecond son of Pa Donovan, a native of Ressenbery, county Cork, Ireiand aged 28 years. ‘The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No. 60 Washington’ et reet UeNvie—AL New London. Coup, on Tuesday, Deoember Deceased was | oP Si seine ide Ee es RS 2 ME a el Aes oe ean eS Zz Py g : Parmiox Chaser, | vie = « 16, Sanam, wife of Henry Dennis mother of Charles Deanis, oi he hayes he ag Fives —On Monday, December 15, the be- loved wife of William: Fitzpatrick, ‘native of the parish ¢ dugaxhee, » Queens county, Ireland, in the 28th year of T age. Tho friends of the famtly and those of her brother, Francis Lawlor, are respectfully tnvited to attend the furera}, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence 285 West Thirty-second street. Fréncu.—On Tuesday, December 16, Saran, relict of Whceler Freuch, of Bridgeport, Conn., aged 68 years. ‘the remains will be taken to Bridgeport, Ooun . for ia- torment. Goopway.--On Tuesday morning, December 16, of scar- let fover, Gvorce Frapkricx, only son of Samuel B. Jr.y aad Emily Bruce Goodwin, aged 2 years, 1 month and 4 ay ‘The friends and rolatives of the family respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the rosidence of bis rents, Warren street, betwoon Hifth and Sixth avenues, ‘ookly®, Unis (shursday) a ternoon, at 1 o'clock. Hus re: mains will be interred in Cypress Hills Cemetery. Gates. —On Wednesday, December 17, Mrs. Hanvaa EK, Gares, relict of Hiram Gates, in the 59th year of ber age. ‘The funera! will take place from her late residence, No. 42 Beach street, this (Thursday) afernoon, at two o'clock. Hassan —Killed at the battle of Antiotem, on Wedues- day, September Kouxrr G. Hassan, of Gorapany I, Ninth regiment Now York Volunteers, Hawkings" Zuaves aged 28 years and 6 menths. He was in all the bactles the regiment was engaged in up to the battie of An- tietem, in which he fali. Hown On Tuesday, December 16, of consumption, Joax H. Hows, aged 61 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Taursday) afternoon, at halfpast twelve o'clock, trom his late residence, Fifty-tourth strect, seoond door east of Third avenue. Akaze.—On Tuesday mornin, December 16, Mary Any, relict. of Thomas Sey, WA of the city of Armagh, Tratind, aged 66 y ‘The fFieuds and relatives of the family, aud those of her son-m-law, Christopher Monahan, are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at half-past one o’el ck, from her tate residence, 579 Washington street. Artangh papers please copy. Firreacock.—On Wednesday, December 17, Frances Ametia, wife of W. A. Hitchcock, in the 42d year of her age 5 ‘The friends of the family are reypect(ulty iavited to at- tend the Punoral, from her Inte residence No, 63 a eee street. on Friday ‘morning, at cleven o'clock, without Care ther invitation, Jevcts.—At Harlem, on Wednesday, December 17, Caanzorry E., wile of George W. Jenkins. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited W attend the funeral, om Saturday, from the Pres- byterian church, Harigm, 127th street, between Second ahd Third avensies, Keury.—On Wednesday, December 17, after 1 severe illness, Niououas Kris, in the 26th age. His frionds are reapectfully invited to atvend the fung- ral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, Ne’ 224 Ninth avenne. Linpsay.—Ou, Tuesday, December 16, Sergeant Hexay James Lixpsay, late of Company F, Second regiment New ri: State Militia, of consumption, aged 21 yaars. ‘Tho officers and members of Company FYat presont in alse the relatives and friends of the family, aro ed to attend the funeral, this (Thurs it one o'clock, {rom the residence of Broad: day) afternoon his parents, 1: ¥ Mowiitiw.—At Fishkilt Landing, on Wednesday ver 17, Samom. HKU, aged 22 youre and 9 m v The family vod friends of deceased, also the members of Niagara Hove Company No. 11, Brovklyn, Western Dis- trict, are invited (6 attend the” Cuneral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at hal? past one o'clock, frora hia tate regidence at Fiabkill Landing Morrs.—On Tuesday, Decamber 16, at the residence of his sou (Francis Morris of Throg’s Neck), Ww.tam P. Morais, in bis 90th year MoManow.—On Thursday, September 13, from wounds received at the battle of Antietam, Joun, eldest son of Patrick and Anne McMahon, @ native of Loughill, county Limerick, ireland. Tne relatives aud (rieads of the family are reapectfally iuvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, No. 13 Fast Twenty-ffth street, this (Thursday) morning. at sight o'clock. Limerick papers please copy. Park.—Suddeniy,on Monday, Decembor 16. CHarias Pax, the beloved husband of Martha B. Yark, « nat've of county Tyrone, Ireland, ia the 34th year of his age. None saw bim but to lowe, ‘None knew him but t praise. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully tod to, attend the feral, on Friday afternoon , at two O'clock, fron bs late ragidence, 87 Hoyt street, Brooklyn, without furtber notice,” His remains will be taken to Greomworl Comotery. Londonderry and Philadelphia papers piease copy Rarasowk —At Varkersbirg. Va., on Sunday, December T, Mudge Wi ™ ?. Karaeons, tu the 80th year of his age. Judge Rathbone was for many yeurs a raspacted rest. | dent of this aty. Resaeic.—in Brooklyn, on Yuesdey, Decomber 16, Nasey, widow of Henry uaseli, aged 88 years. relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Uhursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from. the residence of Mes. 8.'&. Low, No. 141 Remsen atrect, without further invitation, Rerxorps On Fourth day (Wednesday), Decomber i7, Naoan H. Rerxonos, we the 67th Year of her auc. e-rela invited to attend the funeral House. Fifteenth stree:, betweeu Second and Third ave nines, ont Sixt day (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. os—In Brooklyn, K. D., om Taeatay, Decamber iinewe, Jose Woops, in the 64th 16, aivor a Lingering year of his age. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- specttul! invited to attond the funeral, from the resi- bis son, Williams Woods, No. 44 Second streot, day} morning, at ten o'clock. The remains witi be taken to Staten Isiand. Roston papers please copy. eae SHIPPING NEWS. FOR NEW ToRE—ra1a 7:19} moox mises. 435 | uica warea. vata —Spotlord, Tilesiow & Co. Hoffman, Portiand—H B Crom. dowel! & Co. . E=Hoimboe & Bal- Serobogn. Bei Bon Juan (Br), Dew Burgess, Point a ‘Aun Lovett (Br), DeWolt, Laguayra--Boyd & Hinck. Brig Mezy Lowell, Johnson, Citntasyos—¥ Talot & Brig Jeasle (Be), Hynes, Si Jobos. NF-M EB Green & ur Keho (Br), #perwater, Mutumoray—M Rehevera & Co. Kuz Jas ‘bei. Revoue, Barca, Norfak—Merriil & Abbott CA Eliot, Degrost, Washing!on—Van Brunt &Stagit, DS& Siner, May, Washington, Schr dua A Decker. ‘Baitithore —A Howes, Str A Deming, Rive. Prladsipiia—t G Benton & Sona, Sear B Waker, Ke iif, Blicabeti-por, et y Breer, Perry, Bath—Win 8 Brown @ Oo chr Loi'le, Hasomond, Boston—8 W bewie & Co, ARRIVED. Steamship Star of the South (US transport), Woodhull, Rite Head, Dec 13, with passengers, to DD Yowpx: vol, BAM, of Cape Hatteras, spoke sicamaltp Eile vemce for Havana of Richmond (U 8 transport), Kelly, Wash 4 ballast: 10 0 erm a saw the ‘coast Wa ey Steamshty Cl ington, DO, 45 be! Py inigar afd bem eession of WAW 3: ape Goud Hope: Dy Langdon Gilmors, hen a4, of Eogiand, a seaman, died d fine weather. (Argentine), Oliver, Buenos Apres, Oct Oot 2, with'woo!, bides, 4c. to KF Da 9. lat 19.408, lon 90, Dee iat 31 2 N, Tom Om, minoms, from Boson jor St Doming wland, Rio Janeiro, Qet 38, in ballast, y weather the entire paasage. 6th fost, Jat 3A, ton 73, reat @ hurricane. Bark Nee Brunswick (Br. of Bristol), Oraude, Cape de Verds, Nov 2, to Geoige F ra SF Caph Lookout, spoke nob Gold Huster, from mingo for New Yor Burk Anna, Wheeler, New Orleans, 14 days, with supa AM. lat 24, lon 80. paved ox I odays pramater. | 9th sum steamers, sivetinu 8. Bark Millinoket (of Dartmowih), mers, ort, NC, o aps, with naval sores, (0 Dt ral apie (Be, of Livarpoy Kg ved, Algos ma sand Helens Ov Hi, with woot to George F Achille (Itai), Permnri, Messina Oct 45, passed Gibral tar ifthe with fruit, to onder Brig Wen Kt Nasu (of Cher sy! hold), Sena, saver cibraitar 17h, with (rut. ia " the rock, spoke Dark Voysger, a tan (By, of Halifex), MeCalloeh Kio Janel: a prot! FA Oo. Ti a Tas iis ot Kemp. a ‘Jobuson, Bava Wh) My eM Mor nit (ot. Pyskspot)., Bery ir ei eat B Ward Bio 4 with a 10. dus vpoke ot New Werk, hence for Vere Grut, Mey (he . Nickerson, Lingsa, CB, 7 days, with an “ie it Tomitten, Lingan, OB, 2 days, with ius & Son. Annis Colling (Br), Swnith, WWindkor, NS, 10 days, A smithinrn «, Davidson, Cornwallis, NS, 20 days, with right, New London, 2 days Lowest, Tralee, 46 daye, in ballast, te mas y router, Jom malneail, fb, ae, No ; lon 2648, kaw a large steamer, rineed, stot th Inst, 100 vases 8 of Barnegat, \roke Danial brig Win Moore, froin Porto Blco for New fork ‘Kir Frances, O'Donnell, Port Maria, Ja, Deo I, with log wool, pimento and coffer, to C W Blossom. Beh s W Congdon, Simmous, Point Petre, Guad, Nov 20, anges, to 8 Hubbard. v Pine 's Bi de (of tity Island, NY), Coker, Bast Caicos, with ee 6S W Lewis &Co, ¢ Maria vane (3), Crosby, Matanzas, 14 days, in bale last, to Brew Boney Yoaig. Packard, Lingan, ©B,18 days, with coat, to Brett, Son & © den Sate ian, Mitehill, Shulee, NS, 12 days, with apara, mn (Br), Onihouse, Sackville, NB, 16 days, with to PL Nevius & Bon. juwking, Wyatt, Alexandria, 2 days. itlen, . Philadelpin, 2 dn) on, Viarding. "Biicabetnpore for Providence. urbush, Bitenbethport for Boston, Selir Mir wor 7 de Robe ( te Hitywood, Hutehiige, Mockland, 4 days, « G. Thompson, Port land, Me, 4 days, Sohe Vulane, Henry, Boston re ae Nov 2, a Henay, Nov } Smyras for New se, Gus |. Wallace, &. Joho, NB—A Buithers & SJ Curtig, Ceoweth Port Royal. “Jane, Kdwaidm, Nansenced River, Ve—¥-s : uiaenee. LOW. Bark Daphne, Larsen. from London. Bark Princeton, fvom Di Also one bark and two rere. ‘igs. unknown, Maud (Br), ‘Shi Emily Ai ata, ue, 1} imily Angus mcit fam) itn mba Cina, Sherwood, Sparkling Sea, Dignes. Maria: barke 5 Ula, Pombatian, E A So: Molicr. Metiento, James ele. J 3 All a ng Goodspeed, Lamartine, = Van Zant, Snow Flake, Sea Ranger, James Jones, Annie Glover, Sea Bird, ington sharp § J larry Smitl Town, R Vaux, AR Shaw! Chas A Words Att Scranton, Thomas Targe. rdsall, J Hoyt. Wi World. Elia, Yankee ‘Doo! wo. u — dB Tr Liutenelt. wy Grnnaton Hunted, Kader, tiatni ais ry iiobart, ek Sranaton Hupbas at jam titor jen! Lot Rawards, Hannah Martin, Lath Bi! thd anes ‘Lavinia “Also, steamchip Creole, Eagle, China (Br), Oriole. Wind at sunset NW. American Shipmastors’ Association, No Sl Wate Staset—Roous 23 ap 25, The following approved Masters and Ofloors have received commissions from this Agsooiation:— 4 aan B Fisk, schr Geo 8 Adama: Godteuss Ge Geo Bie Cg? bere None ae Elias Dariing. sche Sarah N Sunith; Chas H Mat hast ett hen Rancer: Barnabas Francis, echt Lilly; Sylvestes B throp, ship? "Miscolisneons. ‘The Cunard steamship China, Capt Cook, walled yeeterday for Queenstown and Liverpool. Sure Mixsemaisa hence for San ‘Freancison, w which pat lato Rio June Po leaky, procesdrd on her voyace Mov 6. Bars Exwa Cuaiing, at Boston from M ilaga. was 22 day! W of the Grand Benk, with heavy bead gales, in which fost and split an entire auit of sail, Bure Wa Moone —Rarneaat, Dec 16—The brie Wm Moore, of und from St Orotx ‘or New’ York, loaded with old cope Se aiinar saroe.on aligns tals mv enlag naamton’ rllen tet Little Egg Harbor, Vessel te tight yet, Cables and anchors Will be sent to her assistance in the morning from this place, bh, 2a Haman. of Nova Bootie, ts ashore on Romer hor Sour Fravieza, of Provincetown, from Rondout for Paws tucket, with coal, went as! ore at A len's Harbor. near War- wick Neck, noon'of the 15th in a fog, and has bilged. She will be got off after taking out her cargo. We notice the sale sf A% achr Mary Clinton, 278 tons, built at Miltord Dei, iz 1854, at $10,000; AZ New Bedtord whaling bark Junins, 400 tons, to be placed under the Hamburg flag, on terra we did not learn, Whatemen. A latter from Gapt dernegan, of sip, George & Susan, NB, dated Blo Janwirs Oct 16, states that his ahip had been re: paired, and would sail n'a day or two to cruiar. The repaira consisted of 15 new Umbers in bow. new planking from @ foot below copper to rail, and 26 feet of new rail. Spoken, &. Ship Bl:veood Walter, Chadwick, from NYork for Liverpool, Dec 12, iat 40, fon 68 Sinip Austraila, from N¥ork for Liverpool, Deo 1, lat 41 58, 10. Shiv Arkwright, from Liverpool for NYork, Dee 12, no lat or lou. A bark, with Unica colora, showing a bine sigaal with plies coutre and W in the middie, was seen Dec 6, lat 38 40, Lothrop ship ‘An Am bark with doub'e topsail yards, steeriny ing &. showing a white pricate sigual with blue centre aud border, wus meen Nov 6, lat 36 80, Nonvoplan bark, (Poin Marseilien for NYork; 18 days out, showing aa ber name, Nos 6589, 24 pendt (Marryatt's code), waz seea Nov 10, lat 85.14, lon 16, Foreign Ports. Auxcrao, PE, Dec 4—In port sche Alice Mowe, Townsend, for Baltimore next day. Sid dth, Br sche Sir John Tottle, Philadelphia, f Hoewes Armas, Oct 17-In port shiva Arconant, Norton, York for Singapore, diag: Wellin ton, Barstow, diag, St Geor cr ta York Ide; Carol Let uk, for do few d angiith, Gi Bradlee, Nichols, for, haoatia. Indies. do; Othello, Trevett, for for Boston'about 20th" Kate, Lanrel! rei: Warwick (Be). Greoa, for London: orig Anna Weltingion, Jackson, (or NYork Mis sehr Targt, Scott, wt ‘Bannavos, Now 1S—Arr bark Hamilton, Sprague, Philade’- pia (and sd 21st for Guadaloupe): 16th, sche lying Fish. Clarkson, Baltimore: 190 ig N {endl id BR for Nevin; 60 wid me return); 30th, Auua, Morrow, Phi Hammoud, fr: mau, fot scar D Withams, Hopkins, from’ Bale more do, o4—In port Be sehrs uppe wed to be Idg for the Con venting Star, New Haven, . bark Monte run Ss Sid 3A, a t © Bitings, from and for NYork iu'# days. td siti. Fr'bark Violette, NY ork 10 Tanner, Nov 6—Sid ship Minnehaha, Whitman (from NYoek), San Francisca, NB, Dec 10-Cld sehr Lizzie Stuzges, ‘Crock American Perts. ROSTON, Dec 16—Arr ship Colombo. 1 Craliing, Dixon, Mi Blivab urop, New York; Teeturne schr which std Lith God 16th. Sigual for hark Benj Burge: Buck schrs MB y, Gore. Booey, Sid barks Arete ee aber, Paitadenshi Lad: Thompson, Baltimore. raon. St Nazai Dec 16—Arr aa RR Kirkiand, Knight. Arecibo, PR. Crook, Anticua; Wm L Dayton. Hi ¢ {James Satterinwaite, Maloy, Rvork: vin Nanticoke River. Std bi light (Br), Lockhart South, tly, Ni Pr. op Oliver Anacs, a ire, Chattanooga. Fe Cid wehre Pair and ind, Hallock. Pes. WW est’ Indies; DIGHTON, Dee i¢—Ar: Fork KLIZABETHPORT, Dec 16-—Cid schrs W Buiman, Smart, Salem; Mary Ann, Bryant, Newbysypor:: Decatur Oak Onkea, Souiceact: Fakls, Barder, Mawtucier: UD Jarrard, Lrelaud. New Haven: 3 Mazee, Rennett, tis Jo puine. Davis, Bi ai Oaen aps Lardy Tal w Wo ‘a. ‘Oliasted, : New World, . Deo ib--Are sone Lowae Haag Bridgepors RY Ridge VER. NEW ORLEANS, Dec 2—Std_ barks Livie Rice, and Nine- vel, N¥ork: brig Wan Mec: Pi NEWBURYPORT. Dee at Thurlow Baltimore: Grand Ta!and, Tobiv erm Alam, and Mary. Sawver, NYork: LB Mvera, Somers, Philndrip NEWPORT. Dec 15—Arr ship, Princess, Bearse, Lo for NXork (pat in for water); sche tas W McKee, C! Waretvims £01 _6th—Are Soloman, New Wilson, Ell. abetigert ie me Armstrong, Sect dy, NY} NY. en todos "Arita, Urowicy, davcuine, Gilnatric’ for do; T BM. 100 Also aekrn F Arthes Go 1; TeMar!, Gandy, News evporl for Philadelphia; O Avery, Rober, R Greenwich for NYork: Marr Milflin. Gilet Panicls, Avent. ovidcace for Mary Dalias, Sackett, Preetionoe for ho; and auers aa Cehore tet fed. pRORWICH, Bec 16 Are sche elegrapl., Rogers, Arror.n ‘ork. Std. sete fair Drater, Cot. od Jane. Wallace rNEW HAVER. Dew 16—Cid ae Caroline Kalmnt, CY ay ond ete Phtiadelphia; Pheniv, J Baldwin Klizaberhoort: Marat Uileabetle, Sing irahotizport Dec 6-8 ruieamsiin No-wan, vgroridecice: erie ck a (Br), ¢ “B: ‘i kin, Ruoks: Siar King, Wiley, a. ba) Ann: A Corde b lier, Pe ck Weide, NYorke' GM bark A'A Dre ctr Harper, Coom is Barbad nd; D Smith, © 1h ‘Newport; dW Phiiip aad Armenia, Cavel Hou) sien, ae H cBR allace, Porsinnd, Me 1 BF Reeves, ‘Win Artune, Wark dence; OF Howl ys, New Flav Brooklyn, Lawns. Del, Dec iG—The bark Irina, from P cduae'to the Bteakwater this morning. ithe ahip Grey Baa from Rio Janeiro. pa up yastetday. The barks Impera- Pernambuco: Hi Gregory, for New Orleans; for Laguayr: al outward Nowad, are ng. ieamahtp Chesapeake, Willetia, Breakwater, Wi! FORTLAND, ‘Dee - Are ‘> Rich, Nion ekaport for Baltimore: Lion, Purbish, Rocking. for RYor bark WF Anderson, Reed, Care denne rte Cedars Haskell ios ciara AE Wiliari ley, te Sea. Jones, ‘PoRTaMS UTE, Dee 1b—Arr schre. Kossuth, Lee, NYork! Tames Bi Harch, Pitmiagion, PROVIDENCE. Dec 16—Arr_ steamer Pelican, NYork; sohra ‘Rmelle Haight, Beebe, Biizabethport. Wilson, Harvey, Rondout, Std achr Ninetta, Carr, NYork. SALEM, Deo 1—Arrechra Jenny Lind. Cole, Bitanbetn- York. Sidachr N KR Heega: Port; Coamos, LS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘Weonesvay, Dec. 17-6 P. ML ‘The public feeling is even more depressed to. day than it was yesterday; universal gloom, ben” ness and indignation prevail. Money is in rather better demand, and 6 per cent is paid readily for call loans. Mercantile paper is quoted at 697, with a few exceptional names at 6%. Certificates of indebtedness re- covered this morning to 96%. Gold advanced this morning to 1531{, sold in the afternoon at 133, and closed 132% bid. Foreign- ers are free buyers of gold, on the belief that the Misaster at Frederickaburg will accelerate the ruin of the natién-—which they have long deemed inevitable. Exchange was firm this morning, with- out activity; the rate for bankers’ billa was 146 a 6%. The China to-day took out only $535,000 in specie. The stock market was inactive this morning, but prices were sustained by the efforts of believ ers in farther paper money issues. The leading stocks of the day are Pacific Mail and Cleveland and Pittsburg, both of which are active at an ad- vance. The former is understood to be ‘‘corner- ed; the latter has a clique at work at it who are trying to getitup. Michigan Central, which touched the highest point this morning that it has known for years, is likewise in the hands of a clique, The public, so far ‘as we can ascertain, are not operating in stocks. Hence, notwighstanding the vigorous efforts Fail River for do: ‘ if = for do: sloop of the bal's, thereshas really been uo advance in Prices for six weeks.- At the morning board to- day Pacific rose $ per ceut, Cleveland and Pitts- burg 1, Erie 34, Michigan Conteal % Toledo}, Galena 4, New York Central }{. United States sixes fell of per cent, {n bonds there was very = Boeke A ‘OEE ; meee . little done. After the board, at the call in Whee- | 350 lock’s room, the market was firm, At the second | °° board there was no change of consequence. The | 100 price of Erie, Central and Michigan Central was » | 200 Y cin itt ion fraction higher; other prices were stationary. ‘The imo or . 108 market closed irregular, the following being the] 50 d0.......83 103 last quotations: — = re oe 3: Sine Hudson River. ese Tox | 275 RrieRR preferred 94 Harlem... 21h, | 100 do... ..D80 964 Harlem pref fly | 2 do. «+ 98% oe Michigan Gan. b87; 8 48 ihe Third Board. US 6's,1y cer. 9634 a 96 e US demand n..127% ain Mich S & N la. 38% a 39 fen00 amor gt 8 ine Tae eer nta.d. 127% ‘Tenneasee 6's. 5335 a 537; EE a epee 83a wid 2 ta 200 shs Pacific Mail.. 188% rl 6's. ett GUAIBA 218%. Clee & Pitta: ws sa dae yoo obs Pac Mall mi & 100 Pacific at 2 0135 bt 200 Galena f Chie 81750 8126 | 150 HrioRR: ae oot 68% | 175 Erle preferred CHUBAQRE, are 62 Sub-Treasury was as fol- The business of the lows to-day:— declared a dividend ‘of4 ‘Per cent, ary 5. The earnings of the Chicago and ‘aeuison Railroad Company for the tourth week in Novem- ‘ber were:— 200, do 10 100 Bock Islamd...... 80) 25000 Demand notes.. 12755 NEw yori CATTLE MARKET. i Yards. Beewes, _ Yeats, Bs crt L. Swine. The Michigan Central has decléred a dividend of | Allerton's. Deo. 16.. ren 316 53,78 5 percent. That the company has done a good ebonines ver. ry F = a ro) business for the past four or five months is un-| Do, last week. 9 237 3\830 = doubted. How long that business*will last, and beg ig sy 16 it ~ ~$ ory ‘hag what traffic the road will have left after the Mis- | Q*Brien’s, Dec. J6.... 101 23 48 1,702 = sissippi is opened, are different questions. Many ae Balers oe bed “ee; friends of the property regret that the directors | pe last week, - = should have appeared to play into the hands of the bd ‘ae speculators, by dividing all or nearly all their aur- br per) babes ious plus, instead of preserving money cnough on hand to make up for any falling off in business next ‘The current quotations for all descriptions of live at the various yards to-day wore as follows:— i spring and next summer. WEEF CATT. ‘The business of the Sub-Treasury was about as eae quality, per 100 aoe 7 2 $ Z k usual to-day. The following were the figures:— fiers: to good oi . 80a 8 Se Receipts... ea $400, ers x ‘Common dos 7508 600 —For customs. Inferior do. COa 10 a Aeoeg a aai'oue 3 Extra mikors per head. $9 0 08 ‘The Rhode Island loan of six hundred thousand Ordinery to good do do. a 350 48 dollars at six per cent bas been awarded at 8.26 a — bs 2 & od 9 per cent premium. ‘id 2 The Commonwealth Vire Insurance Company | Kxtea quality “nm Ib, +640. & oe has declared a dividend of seven per cent, free Srdianeyes good * if * oe from government tax, payable on the 234 inst. | Common do, iy §4O Inferior do, 86%. the Michigan Central Railroad a semi-annual divi- dend of five per cent, payable January 2. The earnings of the Toledo and Wabash Railrowd for the first week of December were:- SHAKY AND LAMBS, stra quatity per head. Prime Ordinary to goo Ps Common do. 1861. Inferior Passengers . seeee $3,212 GL ‘ - WS 5 2g | Corn fed por tb. ate. a biker nee Psst Bin es sa feds Ngut. Ye. 4c. $22,041 68 gs | Still fed... ac. @ 4346. What ated aast, week fhrs’ Omnvred this the ing in @ comparati was unticipated last we ve Shamellar ing tei ecoreens cre | week, aud was only delayed last week by the (act thot « exports (exclusive of specie) trom New York to | farge’ number of ‘cattle waich were intended fot tat foreign ports for the week ending Berember 16 | week's warket-were delayed on the cud, und fatiod te and since J. ts arrive in season. We refer to the duli aud depresse® peyectndeas ee Gr anarket for beet cuttieon Monday and today, vccasioaed by & superabundant. supply of beet cattle. ihe bulk. of | which were in the bunds of the specilaters, who were 16 | induced to make extens: ventures by the extremoly | hugh prices which were current tastaveok. But in aa@- s2 | dition to the very large supply, the weather has bees For the week. Prerioa: Since January i> Chie enier oF thus “tt unfavorable. and exerted. a deleterious juthy- The Chicago Tier of Monday thus notices the on the inarket. ‘The demand wax movorate exchange and money markets there: a, aud prices ruled much lower thaw lust woele, Une estinutted decline varying trom 3c. 10 Lo. | per pound, The range was from Sige. toMc.; but there 4 H were quite a number of premiuin cattle on sale—tatted expressly for Chrisimas—which sold xt from 10c, per pound; the fatter, however, was rather an ex- e price, the bull of them selling at 1c. 4110. A A ier Proportioa thau tena! sold on onday , ane On | Sales dragged today even at the reduced rates. It was thonght that some wonld be left unsold, and, as there was a large number unsold im the utter oon, we are inclined to the belief that, most of them remained unsold, as te nozaber of buyers wns wéry smail and steadily decreasing. ‘the total number of beef cattle on sale war 6,246 le the largest nuraber on sale at any one time, with a = exception in September, durius the entire year, number 07 sale Seplember 16 was 6,409 head, Noteith- | standing the large decline, the average price was searcelg ony lower, Owing to the large preponderance of good te prime cattle, which were reserved jor the holidays. MILCH COWS, Vrine miikers have been in good deinand, aad high ‘The money market 1 workiny era ure doing alarge di Good paper is satisfactory. plained to-day of the supply isataple for all legitimate ‘busine pnep ‘The exchange market was steady at par buying, aod prem:tim selling. ‘This was the current selling rate. collections the bankers charged‘, of 1 per cent. Tae gold market continues uosettiod snd irreguiur, and the ductua- tions in New York are so coustant that it it next to im Pessible to gauge the market by ther. The Cincinnati Geiei/e of the same marks: Saturday was rather aquiet day on Shird street, and there was but a moderate demand ior money. Good paper was readily taken at 82 10 per cent, chiefly at the latter rate Exchange was pleaty and with a moderain demand the market was dull. at $y; discount and par selling. Gold was dull under the Now York advices, and buyers were unwilling to give ov day Te 136, Silver wae dull and dnt litte | prices Luye been objuined. Sales have been eillected doing at 12% buying and 125 selling. There was little | {rem $50 to $70 for selections. Ordinary to good cows are doing in demand hotes, and buying rates were 14 a 125, | ip woderate demand at our quotations, which show little Missouri bank notes buve declined to par. Kentucky | or no varietion, currency commands 1} a 2 preminua, and the Siate Bank of Indiana *¢ premium. ‘The Milwaukee Sent’ Good businesstpaper is ww y be exchange oxhidit no va premium seilingon New York and t Goid was lower yesterday. Be yin to $0 premium, the former the cl demand notes 24 prerainmn. ‘The Boston Pos? of yexte: Lake Superior copper mining say Copper stocks have been Air aust ‘moi ‘The deu:and continues eXcept for prime aad tuey veals, which are 2 supple. and whiok Dring full prwcee. The range is (rom 4c. 19 6/Z0., bub the Duik of the ofterings sold at sc. w 6c SUKEY AND LAMBS. Heavy receipts, combined with the uolavorable wea: ther, has rendered the market for both sheep and lamba duit and! heavy i neariy all kind? have experi ‘stimated at from 25¢. to 60c. por he holidays were quite active Sales in jots, por head, 98 50, el of Saturday says: el at 10 per cent, aud wm tos varied (rom 29 | ve. Silver aod 2 % ut $6 60, 200 At $6 92, ingot copper ig quoted in Ne " m ¥ 5 200 set ile tendency, and the returns from S10 at $5 bat $4 15, 190 at $4 50, 508 at $1, 200 at 83 87/2, WBE To, 150 at $2 18K, LOD At Minnesoto Ri 2 been dcratly exceed that o. at 614 (062; the returns for the yeur show it toat proftable raine in tie lake.” kymuichic wae in $5. Votal 8,014. SWINE. whe receipts fur abe week were enerman:—exceeding these ot any week dnring tie entire AS7TS head, The market was scarcely ao busyast t wotad be mie it tabuees, Pewabie | Prices were av lower, which damenasteaves thas tte pnek- bss ben nate demand. a isc qo alte, Wockiend tas ton Ea eas i coorayeua inereane, peoopente sper rane hngs co se pay o _ af renreeenied Wy oor 4 = ure wery fave. cable, custhe spoebsbanbece fe gel toma e Snies of Heat Kstates tom, after decking % G. seemed to have tached botor. | 4 lots on s. 8, ad street, 100 Ferg @, th wvenue.. $12,000 Goo demand has existed for the sock, wad buyore Wave Gad etreot, 100 fectw. ath avenup... 5;860 great confidence in the mine. « and lots 8.8 2d et., 120.1... 10th av... 25,908 nd Wet n. #. Beth ot, Bar ct Tith avenue, 3,000 House ana letn.x. ‘191 foe. Lith even. 8,008 Stock Exrne “ee y i ‘House and lot Hlouse and lot n. , 208 ft, e. Lith avenue, 70 ft. 11th avenue. , cITy Coma TAL sae 3 * to00 $5000 U Se" os 3000 U $68, "81, con X 5O0U S68 81OEWL Ay LOE: 1600 Treas 7 3 LOpen 108 6000 do 103% WV ts P.M. 20000 US @s,1 yr cer 96: Asurs were in lirnited aenaae at we. rer pote tnt 20000 di pearis. Stook, 56% bbls. 1 Breanervers.—Flour was active and about bo. per bbl. 10000 Tenn 6'e, 2000 Virginia 8s, higher today. Sales were tande of 18, 200 bis, ‘Stata L000 lo. avd Western, 1,000 bbls, Canadian, and 3,000 bbis. South. orn, within our revived range: — Snperiine state and Western. $5 80 Extra State, old and new. 610 Comtuon to choice axtra Weatern 6 20 10000 California 7%.. 114! nthe 6 6000 B, NY&E tst ta 9” 4 Retr do iis 12000 Alt BT ILAst mm 100 peg bi 400 wooo cha NW ane’ B as Corn meal, Jersey and Braodywine...0°°) 3 86 1000 Tol&Wad let m 98 Corn mea}, Brandy wine. per puncheon.. ..20 50 3000 Ctev d Tol s fh 103% Briekwheut flour, por 160 Ibe 3 00 4000 P, FEW&C dm 923g —Wheat wos more active and rather higher, with 150,000 bushels at $1 60 a $1 46 for white 5000 TU! & Wab2d ma _ 8134 Ne 4634 for rel und ainber Westorn, $1 36 a 81 4 Lata) “we. ‘ant gold 'S waukee elub and amber sprin " 20 2000 For bien erring, and $1 eat ith AT for ved ‘orn advanced a shade, wit Yyo,000 mses nied Western at 7 ‘20 Irving Me, @ Tic. unvonnd and bhated. Rank. . Shoe & Taath Bi. we & ict as ety quiet at g8c. « Sic. for Rio, $4. 9 2Ge. for Java, Jic. « 3240. for Lagauyre and Maracaibo, aud Bo. @ 28. for st. ‘Harroy.~.The matket wes lees active to-day, aad mide ee ere heavy at dc. a 66, Oxy Goopa—A very fannels (qver 200 vases} ocurred today. pe room ‘va crowded By purchasers, anit the wht hited ‘mab 1 pre Nearly all the offerings: "Reiructtve avrewou ‘6. of Cantom to HN vr a Ci hands at about 16 per cent off private sale prices. bet) 8 Fit were quoted firm, bat wee very duit. P Ph wach OF Leer rt raid mw oe. id amen ongagements effected to mw do. » ineInding to Livernoo! 2,000 bbls, flour at As. LOsad. on 00... Fy and 14,00 bushels wheat al 77d.,in bulk and 7 shipta bm. ‘Te London a foreign vessel took 800 boxes hacom atsits fd. To Glasgow 300 boxes.¢heese at 40s. OND BOARS. ‘To Brintol 20,600 bnghels: w mat were chipped at 8X0. 6 shy bee igd.yin bulk aod ship's bags. A British berk took « 150 ideon in 1 an trish port direct at 104, an re here were considembie sales of North viver wo effected ‘ie. 4 GOe., mosthy at 75¢. for shipping lotw. 100 ‘ Hors were steady” in price and moderately inquire 200 jor. aon i Hors.—New erep riled trom te. a 26e., with a fair ane Wea. AMON Of Rules, 200 Variom BR... ata continued heavy at previous figures, he ak Teavirn.—Oak tanned was in demand, but hemlock iz 4 Bi section, 100 tds. Tore Rico at 8c, and $0 Cuba Muses- ‘vac at 82c, Ons wore quoted firm, bu' Puovisione.-Pork declined 20 $15 aia 14 for mens, avy! $11 62 for prime, with ales of 1,100 rhe de: iL (ov beet continned limited, oat wa, ea 1xaa $13 for pal mut eid ate for for ont 1 not activ a Baie [yh one ite. 60000 American me rf bla 193% we adh ae of “mara, withia a ri And 2.000 boxes bacoy at 7/40. a9 )¢0 ou. 5000

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