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Yodo their duty. Forced to suspend specie pay- ‘ents by events beyond thelr contra), they have made use ef suspension tq expand theiT of 10% to $17,000,000, and have heen the chief sathors of the inflation of prices which is cre‘ting such distress among the people- itis ther insane greed which has caused ou~ Fency ‘to flow from New York to the country, their Po%icy “being to lend every doliar of cvirency ‘they could obtain, and thus to - facilitate the speoviative enterprises of the country banks and thelr customers. Had they been administered in the interest of the country at large or of their own stockholders they would have steadily pursued a conservative polley while in position of disgrace, and would Dave shaped their course toward an early resump- Mon of specie payments. They have followed an en- tirely different plan; have aided the expansion by wvery means in their power; have thought of no- thing beyond present profit, and are consequently mow unable to pay their deposits in any currency» and rapidly hastening to ruin and liquidation. The *@nd may be postponed for @ while through the in” fluence of leading banks upon the Legislature and the State officials, But a day must come whenthe Jaws will be carried out, and then we do not see how ‘@ny of the New York city banks can escape are. eeivership. Had thoy been conducted with ordi- mary common sense, the signs of the times would have warned them to curtail their loans six months ago. But each bank president thinks of his own @ividend, and of that only, and the consequence is an aggregate discount line of $175,000,000, and the utter and absolute insolvency of the banks which bave created this enormous and preposte- gous inflation, Money was worth fully six per cen on call yes” @erday, and the best commercial paper sold at 6 #7 percent. Certificates of public Indebtedness are selling at 96234. The natural tendency of the money market at the present moment is to- ward increased stringency; but some of the banks» which pay interest on their deposits, are so eager’ to lend every dollar they have that they keep the fates down. Gold fluctuated last week between 131 and 133, losing at about 13274 yesterday. Exchange closed at 14524 a 1464. There is not much doing 4h bills, and the transactions in gold are less ith- portant than they were. It is admitted on all bands that without a fresh issue of greenbacks gold cannot be maintained for any length of time at its present high figure. Mr. Chase has been for some days engaged in @rafting a financial bill for the use of the Commit- tee of Ways and Means, and the correspondent of the Associated Press reports that it contemplates the establishment of banks on Mr, Chase’s play, as developed ia his report, and the negotiation at the market price of $900,600,000 of 7.30 Treasury Botes, redeemable in gold in three yoars, or con- vertible inio twenty year sixes. The plan likewise provides for the repeal of the section of the act of February, which makes the present legal tender currency convertible into 6.20 bonds—that provi- sion having been found practically to. interfere with their free circulation. This amount of money—$900,000,000—wonld, with the receipts from duties and taxes, carry on ihe wer, on the Dasis of Mr. Chase's estimates, iill the lt of July Rds. We have taken some pains to arcertain the wiews of jeading financial men here; eid we find that while they differ materially in respect of detaila, they generally agree that a 7.30 loan of $190,990,000 could be negotiated at once in our market at 96 a #8, provided the terms of payment were auoh as not to produce a currency panic. Under thest vireumstances Congress wil), of course, authorize fuch a negotiation without delay, Solong as it is poasibie to borrow money at suything iike these vates it wonld be nore than an crror—it would be &® crime of the nest magnitude—to flood the ple with more irsedvemab!o paper, to deriroy the public credit and enhouce the burthen« which are now pressing so heavily e farmer suechanic. Ji will he time evongh to more “forced the people lend no oore money yolunterily, We nottee that Mr, ‘Thaddens Steveus, Cheirma: ‘Ways and Means, who in @ recent speech that the public mnittee of stituents in debv wae $2,000,000.000 — alrendy-—being = onty — abont $1,300,000,000 out of the way-has noi been ebamed into ee by th al ahoutof deri- sion which halled hls finaucial acheme, a» hovr or more on Friday in expounding its merits to Congress. The only sonsible remark ! was at the cloee of his speech, wicn le erved that he was sotisfied that his plon 4 vot be adopted. fm this he was right. Congress has Mone wuany foolish things, but It is not quite insane Or dishonest enough to follow the lead of Mr- Thaddeus Stevens, The short aud eaay cut to eepadtation aud ruin proposed by that eminent Gnancier is better snited to the latitudes of Miseia- sivppithan Washington. itis of a piceo with most of the legialution emanating from Mr. Stevens’ face tion--impracticabie, mwise, cvetly andknavieh. It combines the low trickery Me Pe Pty Abs aniy re- pudiation with the tevieh revk.. snesdot the makers ofthe Freneh axeigmats. With cue hand it proposes to swell our irredeemable paper eurreacy to $90,000,000, which would put gold to 175, awl every other commodity to @ correspondinw figure: Wut with the other it obliges the Seeretery to ase his now lowal tender notes ig buyiag np his own paper, which wonld eave hin with out a dollarto pay the soldiers. Ii diaposes of “a billion of Wonds''-$1,000,000,009,000 in the | @tyle of a seneation nqvel writer, but doves not oer a angle bint as to how the houds ave to be cold, whe is tu bay them, ov how tho tuterest ia to be paid: Soch an fdle, ab avd py: f os this is hard) worth @ merlous review have novice? it but for the teveus, hy some singwar anora wal r hat consumed and vA wool pot wet thst of the Committee of Ways and M Pome one haa | arigyosted Want the true secret of bi yin | th a mat be teed ja nis al ebanking. fie x Of 8800,0810,"" aabt that the baneas vk, ke most other banks in this conatry, detindaly oxpande: Hut Ths nou we that a! tnat in fhe positiow of Me Stevens pouted of wanting | ape the Pnaneial poll te, government at thie vidal crisis in lite 60 aa to sabeory) private resentan county Wank, wing table shows the course ater lemerket for the past woek one month: a8. New G0, De 6 Be 108-Ye.),194 at at Wie of Ue ouy ‘ st week in edt i of -eliquewer speouta More im voctigaing shyt With Que @xvew iden of ar o =, railway publi areouying stocks.” B00) Congrene reject the pians of Mr. Chase and, “seks tay teeatia WO more irredeemable pon cr, public coniidenve would receive a fresh shock which would induce people to exchange theiy governrzent currency for rail- way stocks and ‘jonds at any price, But nothing short of tld, can, in the present condition of affairs, revive stock speculation. Cliques of rich speoal,- tors may fora time by vigorous buying put up prices, but when they want to realize profits, they will tind that they -have no market. The present prices of the leading railway shares New York Central, Galena, Michigan Cen" tral, guaranteed, Toledo, &c.—are higher than the average carnings of the roads can justify. During the fall months of the present year these roads enjoyed a very large business, in consequence of the closing of the Mississippi river, the high price of foreign exchange, and the entire export move- meut. But there is no prospect that the: spring trade will be equally large, and meanwhile the expenses of running railways are much heavier than they ever were. Notwithstanding the cnor- mous increase in the earnings of the New York Central, the net profits of that road for the year 1861-2 were, a3 we showed the other day, less than in 1856-7, in conseqnence of the great in- crease in the running expenses. It is this fact which renders it such bad policy for the roads to make large dividends at present—as the Michigan Central has done. If that concern had declared three instead of five per cent, it wonld bave had a surplus to fall back upon when its business de- clined. As If fs, a falling off in the produce move- ment or @ dispute with Great Britain would place the company in eo embarrassing a predicament that, to pay ita interest, it might again be com- pelled to sell eight per cent bonds at 80, as it did in 1857. These are times when railway managers should profit by pest experience. If the Western roads are administered in the interest of their stockholders they will not hasten to divide all their net earnings, but will, after paying a mode- ‘rate dividend, either spend the balance In band on the repairs which moste of the roads need, or re- serve a surplus for a rainy day. If they are ad- ministered fo the interest of the Wall street specu- lators, every dollar that is earned will be divided and paid-away, and next year, perhaps, they may be unable to pay the interest on their bonds, The presentation of the testimonial to Mr. Geo’ Henriques, presiding officer of the Public Board, has been postponed til) New Year's Eve, in order to afford an opportunity for the increase of sub- scriptions. OIrrY COMMERCIAL REPORT, ‘ Satorpar, Dec. 20-6 P. M, Asugs continued inactive at 8 jxc. for pote an pearls. Stock 572 bbls. Bawavsturrs..—A limited deraand existed for four at declining prices, ae buyere were reluctant to operate at preseut. The principal holders, however, were not very eager tosell. The day's sales embraced 12,000 bbls. State and Western, 50 dbis, Canadian and 4,000 bbdis. Southern, part last eveulng, within our revised range: Supertine State aud Western. Extra State, old and new, Popes to choice extra oy ‘aud Brandy wine. lywine, per puncheon.. Buckwheat flour, per 100 ibs. ,.. Wheat waz athade lower, with sales of 75,000 bushels at $1059 $1 58 for white and $1 38 9 $145 for ret and ember Western, $1 26 0 $1 06 for Milwaukee club and am- bor spring, and $120 a$1 28 for Chicago spring. AY, wit Sales OF 50,000 bs Wi Yur sound, Oe. Corn hols mixed Western for uneound sad & Oic. Sales wore i ‘ea 05 a $1.40, and 600 "One continued active at doc. a Rye ado of 8 000 “actols ha bushels malt ab $1 60. Tae. Correr,—-Rio was tn more demand, and 2,000 bags were sold at p.t.; but the market for ether kindz was quiet, closing at 286. a S20, for Rio, S40, a Bbc. for Java, dlc. » 82,40, for La and Markcaibo, and aie. a $80, for Bt Domings, GorTON | wae in slack request at 66e. 2 46. Minge, w ported of only small lo: PRaicdits comivned doll and With 616 vessuls of To, Livo: 060 3 ship's bage. fo Louden there were engal 1,400 feu bas Toa 2 den, $00 thtces be fat ee. 6, » Galway al 16d. per 6) tbs ~thte auction sale tod $ 21,000 quarter boxer do, at Taloive is $12, bt byA OO falls ivica al mond? at Ie. 400 boxes Malega at $3 yo. Slay --North ci war selling-troeiy at 7c. a S6e., Riots. i ed for at 17e. ere not powulators waited do weneMeaere. WLU. Beit &Oo. untiond tho wears The Maree Hove sole bse y quiet Guring th k. Very iow Uses in the emaap, and the Gemant (elty from Boston, extDtisa ge with that of iva mouty. sudinestern muyers the Mquiry ¢ foe retoraje quantities are received are soulnuily cnchanged, thy trute ts sty haa ie their elowe, ard the et my the tarmerios the reoalpte are scat! ection, and ihe shock, wiiet te Uande, 195,400 des irom Une: se falling off ¢ Wester nana Go Wage Hat InN AL BKC. | bove the views of Wuyors, " Yt Sd we 490. and Y Sandwich | fo torn Ay two lowire: ¥ Orleons S01, vhcerly at hoage. Als ua en rom the wih it ror nnd Secretary, ig. | vptiy AND CLAIM O Ne ray sae oT tones pr S| } 3S | dors! anne abe Poarl streele, “NVILLE RAILROAD FIRST MORTOAGR Iaeer ad ee " eo xt, at ar'the alt ‘Baten’ rast € Company, lowes cles, below par, a una of @ con! thls cocoa gage bonde, aig Kes) bonits may be uid Under geal, Trust Company ‘oresaid, and endorsed “0! Fret Bond ge Bonds of the Jel ad i Company i a Binkin Fund” which nok oer or bide. revel boty? noon Ore. Said, J. H. MCCAMPBEEL, pecretary ERSEY CITY Wa’ N 8.—NOTIOR 18 Shy Riven Mate Treat Cujonm Rete sey Clty Water Loan tation at th v Bresanial ‘Che er one iy v York ety, and the! 3. BOICE, mig Orgge or tae Waren Comutsbiceass, Jereey OTICE.. ty (4 THE TEEFERBONVIEED N Ralirond C November 17 ye. To am ah Bf Secternaet ro 8 Rh at at nay First Bonds, notice given. in aecord- ance with ae 4 Rott sm the the ts of an an agice fille Rattroud (Co in he Apr i, Te. ‘ist the United Baten iation xt their: ide, GIN eT Seorgneti | *iitona’ Ga. fre ed as follows aye 3 HY oat g A Mtge of December, Wa! ‘bers, From and afier the 3 Interest on raid buds Will benno by the ferme of sad But ct te 3 ‘i rary, bs ied voit, Ror. 22 2, ree McCAMPBELL, Secretary, Te oh A BOUNTY, P PAY, PRIZE MONEY AND ALL my and Navy clatina procured by SOMES & BROWN, Pan plore, New ¥. N. B.—Seud for our Hand Book of Information, RIZE MONEY.-INFORMATION FURNISHED TO Olticers aud seamen entisled to prize money. Tnior- mation to relatives as. to the Pees of sotdtere, whether living oF deceased, WEN £ 0.8 Bouniy and Pensign oillee, 119 Rasen skroe!, room No, 7. FFICE OF TRUSTRES OF CREDITORS AND STOCK. holers of Onto & Mivsioniyyi Ratl:oad Company, Ti ern division), $8 Wail sireet, New York, 1882 1ho Interest becofntug due on the Ist January ferred enrtidcates taaed by she ty of ckholders of Ohio d Missiealyyt Rally an divistou), anid on tke Fleas v-oFtgnge with the spacial unvstees of the iret mcarh ow and tier the 2a 88 Wall stro : ates will pl terest, that ihe pay ‘The trustees continue to reeive into the trust of the First morigaze Londs, die and bi Ist July, 1864, foclosive; as weil as the bondalasd thelr cou apone, at par thie atew the Jauuary annually. 4 cite thanster books will be closed from the 2 January, 1 EDWIN BARILEST, rman of ‘Trdstees, menrrion OF SAN FRANCISCO SCHOOL LOND, Bonds known as the Cily hook Frouits" of 184) and 1S! ithe sinking ta f munky Treasures in the sity. of San Calforning ahul Ido clock nova of ‘Aonday, the secon! day. ! Fon ip to + Kup to wil aurrender thelr payable in gold coin be Bidders wit state, ot sw vonde, less coupons to January 1, 186 of the United Bis to be om. end posal for Redemption of Bonds,” ope mas fosirard Win bids ‘ork Coeman & Co., New aking Funda, uelseo, XY mmissionese of th 108, 8. PAXSON, Goins Fronsorer. ° Be tine.) Ban Francy St the 0, ero VALLEY. RATOROAD ¢ AD cor ANY "ON Ph gov HERN RAN NOTES W. Bouth Caron, North Caroline, ja, Alabawme an ‘Tennessee Bank Notes bought at | ihe cighest tna ke! yaten MANNINO & DE YOREST, | SACRAMENTO CITY AMD ¢ COUNT) pany for 6 URPRD 13 MidbiAd ry. all suis 0! om Cas. PROK, Secretary. CO CABIL tt. COMMAND A position, AT SIXPERE Ape Mortgace on ) the sity oF Bro py io JOUN F. AND NbvINE- <0, > RDUCAT tovsekee re peor IN UhE SCOTIAy eof a child oF mci ae lady's tenid. be em Mason, cereal 0. P STEW ARDES: world tane ob Davicuiars adeiess 1. x SIPC ATION Wa NY D—BY AF SPECTARLE ANE: a 1 mat Free Rastaut gyri cr ht tr AMstags vor Ti Hernia: ‘fine. BO—RY A YOUNG WOMAR,, maid ih wyreate t che * Can give OMPETENE siteniant WIAUEA A FEW : ty work for by (he day or eek. tat hoor, AS CAN wiDow WISHES 40 ULTAIN A SITY KoveTHeRS OF houmakreret: good «ere Aires vor two dn pS. taciand oe RESPROTABLY + ha A — BY abermald and toto tne vaahin,. PARLE PROTESTANT GIR, WISiiKG A ‘betwee apni WOMAN WAST sok tale # 4 all A SITUATION AS HOUSER fas Khe W ANT# A alive APION | Pees and to take carn fon f YOUNG AME RY mit & CAN WIDOW 4, vote WAVING. reewt boas of how 29 post t ie A vt gitea if sre, his PEOTARLA “WOMAN avo lias Loge Hine ow CMD watts as Chi hovag. 1) Charting , Hears gud an Sop Five doy, Fass Pe mah om Wi ' - A byt a S fuel, Basher ne Gain ve ston ‘ SITY ATION WARTE DafiYg RESCKCLAALY PRO At Pree Tacaity, We p nogok. jertio to gon th VA aby lgch, apt rene ty ee “Be Asche terme A SOTVATION. WANT 8 AY Steet Wonen Uy & , mags Wa yg! ity e eveRuer ean Fy Sins WON ede BE Oand EA) ag Hee serra i= iW bid ‘ofiice, regina ae Interest, Arigrof maid | P00 ive FIRE AND | ) Agen 8 | fonfeetions ene iF Ine iret a wallet, bs a reou0 Sypiy sia u@ waltross and chen) Hale Work) Woxes WH RURE A mops ae pes Gai on'Mondas au chat | Ws VANTED—A ITUATION, BY A YOUNG CIE, TO do general housework in washer and froner, and is Call dor wwo day! W | { | hot | sta dre List re W She and polish given. Bi ehildrs for to dw, tA we piiacey W: ant ler renga NED—A eat a Pekka oan ene ITUATION WANTED AS ‘REApEor ie as | ideaea 87 West oman eerie bh é Se ee titinas, Werte sa A TIDY TRL, WILO Jaye 1 i ly OF ab yeneral aereant; ca ms i first Reoe, “ABLE YOUNG MARKIED ation as wet nurse: her baby te Of wil aud is an execiicat muree, y wt 14 ath ay, fe BY A_ RESPECTABLE general housework, ov best olty reference. vate fautly; tea Creat rate plat cov eat ct) ra ay., boiwoun Glét aud D—A Lhe i BY A RESPECTABLE Avot tna wan 1 Call ae ie. best neal ttn st Best of ress; she vaderstands tultng elly reference pausED— SITUATION, BY A RESPEOVARLE chin schambermatd and wait a Lof city reference given, ANITED—BY A ald. or to take ears of wit at 192 Sth at., MAN EADY, 4 SITUATION AS Dyn re at No. 34 Schermerhurn at, SEPU. ATIONS WANTED—MALES. P)A6H HO for a ueLP € jestly wind Taps. ay 7 a ED =a , & wil Fovor we Hoo!) mas place, 8 NEAT AND apy GERMAN GIRL. FOR A ns Dhinisiny, Lakh Cross TARTED—A COM cooking, coment ely 0 nC ire Brooklyu, ‘onmendn TED=SIX YoU, iW ANT Apply at a8 D=LAN baw RN, you corer 2» Dus ness oi 1) att wilt be con tit 1 Wa sHIS DNSCWOr ky net fors € ° fan four aust gra TION WANTED—BY AN EX URGE HWA Ak RY Gai Ae WA a 3 | OMBTUENG NEW YOR | ApIBS v0 D0 {* a ir, &. i Droafvag. i i all 6) RL isl a ‘stewiiy vk to aire bates ty. Apoly a Bhi Base Seo cae thas day, SMART, Ma St he ae vou NG pth Dao INS? CLASS HAMMER Ma. 38 Peart as tem 61) $013 $30 a tront Ane A ‘eulson af it SVLENOID =) uirer, oF other: Ng, v¥ osiee sailsfuctory. END AND. wm M. DAY, nen, ald @ uae, est at, corner ot Ri ery 4 Uookkeapery (un in a raaneotat Lion, All wrrang- Bale We bok 107 Herald no afiald of uNiant, plain pen avons moderato, Pust of.ce, NO MAR, AC jamie bite tal Adi tw an agelets AL teste N. BY A Y¢ or wonid NY ar au ES. PATRONS OF TOE “STUTUTE FOR FEMAET eu Bower's and Chri perranin, ots anil co li o i nnall privale family. vier Todelore AM w PL, RECOMMEN) Aevnan protoircd, y, beiween ‘Apply DRE'S, FULTON AV, -HK:00 % Classon ay., Indies? jue deomemakii:: depar asewuigmacbive: #62 fey TABLE WOMAR, io vc For a antait Vann ebildren: con the hours oF 9 Awd AZ yn. WOMAN TO, COOK. erence Lom lat Wages $2, e Way. TAN ED. “A, i600 PLAN COOK, WASHER AND 7 secommended. Apply at 26 A GIRL TO DF samont), Cail a YOR Manda P Mt FOR Ot Ox bub A VORTY | “SERVANTS, Toul servag * and New, we CHE mipy. Rhy 10 Do. 7 mist o waves Apply at 30 TIDY GIRL, FROM 1470 16 t work oF # favnly of twos far lu West 2b al, in the ateert, wages pall, nd aco uetouied (9 Forge be ger vith be paid COAT! PASSERS, FIR wha wad RANDALL & OC PANeY GOODS HOV bili Are FOR A A TEM? alot 19 60 PRAN EB on CRNTLUNAN, AGED ABOUT d5: SPO PING. PMEN TOL Pou fi <™ y WA) LD VRNDAN. ae Bo ponies MAN O BUSINESS QU ALINE ATIONS, A FIRST) | HiaBh, desires a xituat ! WAsit Z| %: Ae cis nner TRECENTS. ae ve Sai ole ny, eae DE jh : i ty gt 9 roadway, corner of roadway, Dear Fourth mune 4 7 ‘OLIDAY GIFTS. Purchastra bao an opportunity of gelecting trom a WOICE stoUl Or a purchased fy pnd, Haine, by J Roorns re. Bary eiutuade” Levant ctpion ts ducal taikeeae feporiar's Prive, to close ontsivon. JOMBCH J, KOGE No. 9 Jobo ; Up stairs. ‘OLIDAY PRESENTS AT ELGRR 8. rary OREAT Va- rulcles this week. Fine Shaw! bis ait jer Gloves, from 3S eee oes wes og 73 Linen $1 78 cente; Taaea” Brawers, Hoods, eet Lexeine, Mi e Holi- tena, dc, &e, 4:0, and 382 Broadway, neas Nineteenth st, JOVENIEE Doors DAYS. ~ A large ie Booke for days, now james, at STRO, “CLOTHING. Nawsan sires G'S, 94 ea wid § d hones a iealee to ai Carpet Forni Senn 80 4 aia * tu desler, B, MINTZ, 258 ‘There you will be ore tha 2. LADIES AND B HARRIS GREAT DEMAND--#80,000_ O17 tog for New Ori bo, underai 2 1M Wearing: AY) DPaniMe who ' £. ROSES BP seer nat RueNe. did be erry x nded be 0 JO" Salalaotion CAST OFF CLOTH ‘by any other dealer. sved uric aur Darel, Carpets, nor addreto de AN ntivth and Bwenty: ampeek The highest mentioned. ug oF iat tea at. LOTAING ge or omail gelling or eeck- or every vege Thomas ne. out for it aya ne wilhdovorm you. « Who pa ged with rebel oon mn tasioner we a sre a KI AN: t vo Inwgirared an y Withee ity Bei Wind, * is Lis ¥O! Whi a hisedred thousand E WHOLE STORY 2 hep e Rg 1, Publisher ‘ips Sampson Drork, RAL pis are iquested to be Ball will take mug, Devemvei THhowss Fy Wraven, “WHE MILIZARY. nsity's fing. a DAN fie Sh ’ fin ver erly Sergeont, . GuRNT, Ord ica Choral PK LY ARE Hi be For Ai inoy, NUEN ARAN (RNEN vay WaAtcstts s, ah WrEns, FAMONDE OLD GOLD ANE EROLAT gealley wn Lee ag eed Gott, & rau vB. A par Hs i ‘atley } BILLIARDS. me) PANE NGAULY SEW, BALLS AND Veh os Pane a'6 ve TRADES ast #0. ¥ Rt Adienaa U.N wa VED A Utte iS WAN ¥ to Gok. N i oneed Wr ERA YOK SI Ma Tinnti In'etenerars N 0 JO8 PRI A WANE R vt) cea W, a Cisohoyed the orders of after the 0. 8. allo fon ang ov comrany D order RAIN. n O. ALBANY BAUBOAD, at ° WES eB tow fs ange g the entre se for your coxmry. Hela’ un Besay 102. chairman. FOR aba. ore on ror DIA w CB, Ww 4 TO SILVER w" ANTED A 60010 SHA rEs (1 Sb, MEd HAST AN AXE goon 1s nd $0 Dahe W fertad, ‘eeu |v yy doatrey iy Wainer ALSO Fi aah paved Ga sine et Goth Hh of Balk ee an ax and (o " “Now York, ‘Boston, New York, Wed aoe NeW TORK TO Li) “r Chief enbin passe: Br ond cwndu pags id for, oud surgeon on bowrd. n of thear = will’ mot Nh be acconntable for 6 of lading, baying the value > Comopeae i ih ‘ron stexma piste etal hs, ‘Bainntay. January rH aud every aucceedin\: at ueon, from pier 44 Nort viver, First Cabin Do, ie Po Do ta Hamburg Passengers also 0 forwarded | aii unlly low rate, iG 110, $120; atecrage irom Liverpoo}. $40); trom ( fy e,who visu to cend for their friends au lnp Be ese Fate. i —Firet cabin, $100, oy tone, faunihilators. Experienced tusveon ng srry pent si: re for nether in pacar iH Liverpool cag iether inf ma n pol INMAN, agent, ‘a! TY in Glan ALEX. MAL Ww. DRE Y MOL @ Kine Wilts gentlemen whe hare gl FROM NRW YO) Pox LIVERPOOL, or Familfes maybe #n, er “by epeetal And children under 1% wished at Ig Steerage, with supe Encl pamsenger al! ‘Crras. A. WHITNEY, 2» roadway, New York AMBURG ANE Steam yo London, fai Thu favorite first class and ¢ BAVARIA, Commnn:tar, wer front pier No. 24 North e and ouihemtine ‘A mail steamsh'p rstng sve Uy wel er, 10 and tal Firm gabe, 3135. Se Tye HARBOR A vii au t The ahh line are divided vith a skill cong: brevide and regitaly edn wars ©O., No. 45 Exchange viace, or, 1D & OAS, IM Broadway, N. York FOOL ANp LONDON—TaPsCOtT'S LINE Fas LANE MIN ADAMS, at pler Os Bast rh ip VILLA F CHA, at London "Deseriber Zt m) Hnglaud or Fretan’, anny 16 AMARA ENTE © OMMENCING JULy 1, 1863, CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA iq 4g wea.ner wit keave Naw York ‘On the Jat 1b it ist of ents nicnch, oseept when these acted tall Om ndaz, when Uw day of departure willbe ou the Mon- gehts a paar ly at the onl; No. 5 Bow- freighter passage apply at Ube only oft. 2 me Bab iN, Agent. ~ F Hing Grown, wary apr ination isn rte M, aay LORD. d, iG, ie RLAG. USTRA he new clipper Y nd now tinder tt N PIONKER LINE. ENSLAND, inunched in Jone have quiok dep. ‘Quecn's for ibe "ta, wilt her cargo on ed in y TA REY Wer. THe PLE: a 2 widowed Vink tee mth tram Sani Mio Erannis: Ay Drews commander, wit e mer No. 18 Nortly rly x for Now Oplenus via Key W 9. Deve aber , 1802, bs Use hatn eg tyr ad a we apply to retain Ar Rkw ORLY touble ong BE LIEP. North riv Firat anna ake dd upon to meet on iris jis y (Bight LYAN LAKE. n, the excetsior Si: mozmmoth lak 1, fa ow open tor ihe sane: and conveniance, and je (he aitizens of Hoboken, Jersey tly Naggod site ilhe ail ier-tid ealcone saad, where * ald ety mus! it concey viniicas to witoin. & a ahort Four, Or “benntif (4 ington cireel: Muice's Washing * Rottek Husain gore: tise Wasu fagion Nove at ae Sorecl Thou.se J, sours, Bet, g Sonn e Melntire’s, corner Hodson at O1ER VAIR.01H PAIR OP Ti 13" UNI Putte ar ‘iri a cara ee we Lapin vam peeundon Mexday. Des 22, a arg Spats abronghot the hod al the eee Tiouian, Miva Und Howard steve. Auimieston £9 ocala, feawom tokets, Oh jou 1 _ MENBK Coan. INDEVENDENY 1 jo, 198, and Brend the coun ., Ore mu lcoped 10, be held a: they Mason, erent » Monday eventug, December rai « i, for treelenta of oears or the ensutn: — iy a. P FARCE, jamier. ary. S*: 40, ONFIVAS!= PUL SONS OF ONEIDA ‘DEStROUB be ttending the inaug | es, Governor elect ere oF HE pug = ‘rea 18 Bow upen Bi x OME rect, afternoon ana ‘evening. 1. ERS EPISCOPAL CHYRCH, Sn rai peace “fs a SUE LADIES OF Brrepiletd syreet, School of B, NU, 210, F. AND F reoms on Pu n for oflivers for the McQUADE, W. WANDS J 1a horn, Sona aatised se bomen, 8 Arived per bate i he Oe ot > aes Mew Nowe Wil QU PREME covet. SS" in the waiter of iho ayp ie tou yi on Mayor, Alderwea wud Commo Fol nie, relative 10 TH SPREE Hid ORE RUN, fu r Ato appiy tothe et the News York. at a apactal eran g helt at ts Atal, 1 + New Vork, day of Jonvary. t Rat tne opening @ Fla aR 1 oemagn, ayeate Ft S¥yek, 1% aut of vps mative rey tin aud si vpanied the Cory “EXPRESSES, \ (AWS PUASITURE EXPARRG AND Pack. : ’ rimets, 121 wentinatrees, tween i Meereane, Househ Tittureoved a a of the rp vb Thee Gover alumna for

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