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fINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sunpay, Dec. 9, 1866, Dry goods, ‘The railway share market was without any decided aettvity or buoyancy last week, if we except the North. western stocks, and to some extent Erie and Michigan Southern, The greatest recovery from the depression occasioned by the panic was in Northwestern common, which sold as bigh as 5394 on Saturday—an advance of sixteen per cent from the lowest point touched while the storm lasted, The improvement in the rest of the list, ‘however, was comparatively light, owing mainly to the dulness of business, and a portion of the list gubmitted to atrifliing decline, The market, neverthe- less, was very stubborn in yielding, and the large hold- ers were not sellers, while considerable amounts of the Tending stocks, including Erie and Northwestern prefer- ‘red were from the street by outside buyers, “The fact the bears have hammered the market ‘to the best of their ability, without producing any mate- ‘rial impression upon it, goes to prove that it has an un- ‘usually firm undertone. Stocks have found their way {nto strong hands und the large holders are quietly add- “tag to_their lines preparatory to a fresh upward move- oment, which bas been temporarily checked by the pre- wailing uncertainty with regard to the future action of “Congress, ‘The money market was easy throughout the week at ‘alz and.seven per cent for loans to the Stock Kxchange, ‘with exceptions on government securitics at five. Tho mext bank statement will doubtless show a larger reserve im proportion to Habilities than the last one, but it will fail to show the extent of the drain from the West, owing to the remittances having been largely in na- tonal bank notes, Hence an increasezin the reserve of ‘legal touder notes 1s not to be looked for, but as the deposits are likely to show @ reduction of several mil- Mons the backs will be in a stronger position m proportion vag the decrease in deposits exceeds that of the lego, tenders. The disbursement of more than ten mil- ‘ions and a half of interest on the second series of the seven-thirty loam on the 15th instant, aml of a smaller amount on ac- count of tho third serios on the 15th of January will contribute to swell the volume of currency im the open market. The supply of commercial paper offering was «small, and the best grade passed at 6 a 7 per cent. The market for government securitios was dull but ‘Brea. Miscellaneous shares wore neglected. Pacific Mail advanced to 171%. Railway share: closed firm at ‘hatf-past fivo on Saturday at the subjoined quota- ‘tions:—Northwesiern 524 a 3;—do. none «Wy i ‘71, New York Centra! 110%; a %, Erie oe a %, Read- \ing 1093 a %, Michigan Southern 79% a 24, Clevelund ‘and Pittsburg 843.485, Rock Island 10312 & Ja, Fort Wayne 105 a 4. ‘The gold market was heavy under 9 large preponder- ance of the bear interest, and It steadily declined {rom 141f{ om Monday to 137%; on Saturday. The oxporia for the week from this port aggregated $580,507 and the demand for customs duties $1,461,000, The receipts from Calsfornia re $1,424,000 and the coin payments for interest made by the Sub-Treasury, $655,600. The new gold clearing house association has its place of busioess at 43 Broad- ‘way. It is to be known as the New-York Gold Exchange Bank, and its capital is half a million, all paid up. Its transactions will be confined to taking in deposits and ‘making transfers of gold for the convenience of brokers 4m making their deliveries. ‘The foreign exchange market was inactive, but steady, ‘and bankers’ bills on England at sixty days were quoted atthe close at 10954 a 1095, ; at threo days 109%, a 110!;. Commercial 108 a 102; franca st sixty days 5.15 a 5.17%; ‘at three days 5.1114 06.13%. Bills on Berlin 72 a 72! on Bremen 79 07914; on Frankfort 41; « 417;; on Am- erdam 411; 44134; on Hamburg 46%, « 56%; on Ant- worp 5.1734 0 5.15. Notwithstanding the strong objections there are to the aational banking system, it is very doubtful, judging by ‘the general temper of Congress and the bill now bo/ore it providing for the issue of an additional hundred mil- Hens ef bank notes, whether the vct authorizing wt ‘Will be so far amended as to withdraw the privileges of @iroulation from these institutions and substitute legal tender notes for those of their own issue; but, noiwith- standing, we urge upon Congress the necessity of doing #0, All banks of issuc would bethen abolished and ‘every bank would have to do business on legal tenders. ‘The national banks by the amendment we suggest would simply be deprived of their own circulation and supplied ‘with an equivalent amount in legal tenders, the Treasury atthe cancelling an equivalent a:nount of the ‘bonds deposited with it as a basis of circulation. To ac- ‘complish this purpose and save the government twenty- one millions a yoar in gold, the amount of interest which 4€ now pays on the bonds referred to,.it would be worth ‘while to curtail tho reduction of legal tender notes to a ‘ominal amount for the next year or two. Meanwhile, however, the following amendments, proposed by the Comptsoller of the Currency, for the better regulation of national banks, aro entitled (o the consideration of Con- gress :— ol TRS. to section eighteen, auth: Be eee of a receiver whenever satisfactory ba furnished that any association ts not carrying proper business of banking; that any of its re- La a by law have been or fraudulent ; oh fands have been witfalty misapptiod by the officers or directors in violntion Jaw, or that it baw com mitted any act of insolvency. eend.—A0 amendment to sect) (o ge 4 — aii tho provisions contained therein, so that t | anny (af ‘one-tenth of the capital shall apply to all money louned of deposited, vxeopt bal- p= real oe national banking afmociation to ap other. Third —An amendment to section thirty-four, doing away with quarterly stacements, and requiring month!y statoments showing the condition of each bauk in de Provision stouid also be made for the eolicetton Piensa imposed for delinquencies in making re ports, ond Ter the dispnaition to be made of the funds rising from such peualtios when collicted. Fourth—Ar amendment to section 33, provids whore the capital stock of an associa’ lon be bec by losses or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the to reduce the nominal capital and the circla- on of the bank ip such an amount ae van d be rende red mecossary, 80 a8 LO repres nt the actual rapiia! of the ‘association, as provided in seetion 15 of the wor, or, upon & Vote of the storkLoldors owning two-tuirds Of the mock of the bank, to make a pro rats assew ment on the stockholders for an amount sullicieat to make ‘up the loss sustained. Fifth—An amendment to section 69, making it » penal @fience for any person to have in his powses*.ou, wilu in- tent to pasa of utter, any false, forged or counterfe na- tional bauk note, and requiring every national banking amsociation to cause every counterfeit note that may be Presented at ite countor to bo stamped wich the word ‘counterfeit.’ A Chicago despatch dated the Sth instant says fn important decision has Just been rendered by our Sipreme Court, which will greatly embarrass commer. transactions in this city and State, It ig to the ef. warehouse Caged not negotiable. Hith- rom hand to haod rae @uit of We decision ioe wp aap ve aude ot Pi png or oftier proporty in warehouses will have actually to be made, or the transaction conv no reaponsibility. Tt be made to the | egis- Hae HE i i = & g i ‘footing that they inure hitherto held. ‘The highest prices of the lending stocks sold at the eat someion of the Exchange on each Saturday of the RR, “ ‘and Wabash... 43 : Union Telegraph 48 “av Government securitios were quoted om each Saturday Of the past four wecks as /ollows — ov. 17. Nor, 24 pt ny) 112% 335 nd 11 eo ies A 100 wy ond Josse 1% 10855 106% «100% 106% 08% 108% 107% 106% = 105% 108 Reeron § = 105 1Ot% 105% Vand 3. Sdsories, = 100 town luo 109% Che Lo@l imoorw & New Yoru for the wok cudivg NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1866. Desmulier Tounspeesae follows with those of the two eeks previously :— Week ending Total $4,535,092 $2,927,680 The imports ‘of dry goods compare with Sepangeeeee 88 follows :— For the week, RAK 1866. Entered at the san t08 4, tn 024 $1,482,230 roe sem 606,228 = 1,612,702 1,134,696 Rotered atthe port. $10,031, 185 $81,336,147 $120,283,19¢ Thrown on market, 65,775,810 84,024, 818 114,870,685 The shipments of specie from this port last week and during the year to date @»mpare as follows with those of sidings nc apa 1865:— ne re recog sdinvtaa $580,198 Prev. reported... 43,546, 27,814,503 58,568,448 Total... Sates $27,005,629 $60,140,084 The following is a statemont of the value of imports and exports of goods, wares and merchandise entered at the port of Boston, during September, 1866:— Species of Goods, Wares and Merchandise, Value. aha was! for ce rae $2,166,208 Dutiable, wai 958 Pree fexclur’ ane. ood ‘tuition) M5, - Specio and bullion............- Total imports, .. Exports—Domestic merchandise Foreign merchandise, dntiable, Foreign merchandise, free... $4,644, 848, $1,915,613 0,0 OF $1,487, 452 The Bank of England retara for the weok ending No- vember 21, is aa follows, compared with the statemont of the previous week :— Other deposits. Government securities Other securities, Resi Notes unemployed. Notes in circulation. Specie and bullion. 22,944 315 17,762,014 According to the last annual report of tho Virginia Central Railroad Company, it appears that the earnings of the road for the soar ending Sept. 30, 1868, wero as follows: — From passengers. From freight. From oxpross From United From rents, &C....... ‘Total Rexpeuses, vin: Condreting transportation and legal and legal and miscallanoon: exponses, ...$149.415 Repairs of road and bnitidings: 127,045 Repairs of locomotives and ears Repairs of workshops and tools. Salarie Extraordinary repairs, & a4 of expenditures... » B10, 201 The return of the Benk of France for the week ending November 28 is as follows:—Increnve:—Caah in hand, 14,100,000 fr, ; treasury balance, 500,000 tr. Necrease:— Bills discounted, 34,500,000 fr; advances, 250,009 &. ; notes, 5,600,000 fr, ; current recounts, 14,000,900 fr The current quolations tor money in the leading cities of the Continent were a4 follows at the latest datea:— Paris, 3-215; Vienna, 5—6';; Kerlin, 44¢—4; Frank- fort, 814-814; Amsterdam, 5—6; Turin, 6—0; Brass 18, Madrid, 7-0; tlamburg, O—4, St. Patorsion 710. ‘The report of the Missis#ipp: and Tennessee Railroad Company, shows that there wore received during the year ending September 30, 1566, $164,874 for passages ; $130,496 for freight; $7,802 for express; $4,583 for carrying the mail; 511 for privileges—imaking in alla total receipt of $367,272. ‘ho present vaine of the road ‘and equipments is estimated at $2,015,108, The Contral Pacific Raitroad of Catitornia is completed far as Cisco, 93 miles from Sacramento City, and 12%, miles from the summit of the Sierra Nevada. The elevation of the present terminus is 5,911 (eet above the Jewel of the sea. COMMERCIAL REPOYT. Sarowpay, Dew 4-6 9M. Asunr.— Receipts § bbls, Pot were steady ty iol at pro. vions rates, Peart were dol! and nominal at $14 Baravervrrs. Receipts 8.604 bbls. dour, 8 do. and 390 bags corn meal, 117.014 busiols wieat, 100,361 do. corn, 60,0486 do. oate, 10,848 do. rye, 69,070 do. malt and 45,420 do. bariey There was but little activity in the market for State and ‘Western flour, bat prices were not essentially changed. bold- ora demanding provions prices. The sales were 8,000 bbl the Mauotations. at hielo ot cloned at Southern flour waa in ices ware nominally unet ve Sour continued Maalt, thevtrananctions belog Uraited to 100 bbis. at $60 $7. zoe estery. xtra ronnd hovp Ohio Western trade brand Gommon Southern Panoy and extra do. Rye tear (Canpertior Corn meal, Ferwey Corn mea, Brandywine. Gora meni, punchoous 19% Pease, a stare, BL OBL, for unaonr And $1 13 for Weatarn yellow in stare. (ats ware in ine and Mgher pris eA. with aalew at bbe a 44 a Ble fe wake. “quent | spade | were | made of i 15 UW) awl b TON. —The damned om shade lower, the appencied 40 eh 1 loos Lor ov ate a Minited 10 a , a Nogr | ” Le 3 } Miaatt ; 4 Goot middting e. being quoted at 1 8 37, canh, far ol 4 en ware A000 bbis. wt $00 00 $B @ for old do, future delivery, 200 wel walle r' to the wetent oF 1th bobs moderately active 90: al tremely quiet te were in limlind fous q as¢6. for bana, and, Oe maFtot wae quiet and rather at Sige. Butter wae 4 for Okgrimy County. hy pails. 18 Be, a Be. for State Che and higher, at Se. « Ue, lor male the won Prraourow.—There vn* for either ernde or bonde:! amgnaal'y changed, though, the we - N @uh enthor more Ormneas. aie walee erote © made at Me of f'we heard of ssiee of LOW Imien. 1. I 4e for standart! white, und 3 Moaar —The tar ond nominal op « > Leth price: i Inds. faot oF prime lyre ares eipte aM Te me aoned TELEGRAPIKG MARKET AEPOATS. Ouwe Figur dull emt anchanged Sales Ti sore, L768 agi i No. 1, BeBe nes » rc ] » Dee ste Plows . : Tiki ght. at BAL Bb co : " ' EB ho tke, BIG : 1, Ko. I 7,000 : *. dow nH : ‘ K “ ‘ ¥ a « f Ps alee HO bie sand nia doll wit “we ay, etive, Barley duil, w " M r te Lae termine ° Coven dali £9 conse t ics tag Sy. ol vars sistent Bean 5 cc, rest a "uae Ber bbl. Py, B85 8 Lor ety mean, Cotten dail apd dmceatng, Sol"Nt" Riles WF colaiiing ob Savannan, Ga.. Dos. 8, Cotton quiet. Sold, 300 bales of ae) ed geeagiestess phrase ae Fone Innctive, $5 15, eupert xt Pe tos; ‘Wheat—No. Oar Noe Bi init 3.0 « i ei co Corn drum, soi ed oe wo g0's Sin Bo elas Hie Ie aot Good ordinary 260; low minsiing, Bi pe e2 am, idling, Sle, good middtl Me Market duit ree Yow etait "ah Sugar \e1 pris Ue choles tlc. a ike. Molasses ‘aaner Mt Bo, fo ime to choice, he é Starling exchange ‘York sight drafts \ uit. but ‘fem aud use Now ah Wedges ‘quel, MARRIAGES | AND DEATHS. Married. Lane —Minti,—On Thurgay, Docamber 6; by Rev. Wiliam 3. DT, Bowarp Lave to BL Maan, earge W. Martin, all of thi Conneticut papers plensis« Mavnn—Hiwads. ta Trinity church, Pottsvilie, Pa on Tuesday, December 4, 1886, by tho Rey. Dr. Mahan rector of Si. Paul's, Baltimore, Md., Cuacias F. Mayne, of Baltimore, to SURAx Dovabas Hewson, Capahier of the late Hon. George M. Keim, of Reading, Pa. New AK Sunday, December #, at tho residence of the bride's parents, by Rey. Dr. 8. Adler, Aaron Newetenn, of San Francisco, Gal, to Hannivr oy Gaus, Of this city, * San Francisco papers please copy. @ Savae—Donsina.—On Woduerday, Deoousber +5, the reaidence of the bride's parenta, by the a 1. Gayler, D.D., J. N, Savne, Jn, to Mary I, yngzoat danhter of William Dunning, Esq., all of Itookly n Norwalk, Cona., papers please SuTTox—Brsmor —On Wed: rexidence of the bride's parents, Morristown NJ by the Rey, J. T. Grane, DD, Jown Ro xtrrow, of New York oity, t Lrowons 8, daughter of PV W. Bishop, at Bsy. Scorr—Grewen.—On Thursday, December 6, by Rev. Wm. Adama, D, Eowarn dover lo Ryan, daughter of Waller 3 Gomuoe, ail of this city Died. Bowiixy.—On Saturday, December 8, Hevny Duw MANS, axed 48 yours. Th jatives and frends of the fan'ty are respectfully invitedho attend the funorat, this (Monday) afternoon, at half nast one o'cloek, from ins Inte residence, No’ 1h Worth street Brmng. —On Savurdey evening, December 8, of inflam. mation of the bowels, Enaar 5 Fea aged 45 years and 16 daye The friends and relatives are respectfully invite? to attend the funeral, from hie kate resideuce, 17 uth ‘Tonth strovt, Hrooklya, D., tus (Monday) ‘afternoon, urday evening, December 8, at eieht ciiiness om. Kare M. Brennen, widow of Deout Bi ear of her a, Sho died as she had Lived, « Christian, The raiatives and friends of the famfly, also the mem bers of Mierim bode, No 246 0. oO. B.. are re- kpextfully invited to attend (he funeral, from the North E othodist kipwcopa ebureb, Williamsbury, otelork, after m tiny ailernoon, at ong orlook Om saturday, December 8, Karr, lary Delmar, agert £%years and T montis ake place from the Churek a st court and Luqueer streets, Brook. s), on Suesday The relatives snd friends of Uae rion te attend. moraing, Deoamber 9, of pneu. monia, Bre CATHARINE FREEMAN ‘Tho relatives and friends of the fatally ara reeprc: invited to attond the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at eleven o/clock, trom the residenge of ber nephow, blartin L. Crowell, N Grits —On Sanday, aged 09 years 10 mnonth® and 25 days Her friends and acqnantances, Raptis: Tabornacio, Now Tork, om to altond the Funeral at Central Baptist ‘churen, Bridyo betwoem Myrtle aveaue Witlouguby street, Tueatay afernoom, nt two o'clock, On Saturday morhing, December 8, after a Denar Jone and he foneral wil Mary, Stuer of (re sea, daughter xo the members of pectfully iuvited Gt AMD, ahor. and sevorediiness, Enras, wife of the iate Davia Glada, Tho relatives and friemds are invited to attond the fancral, on Tuosday morning, at ton a clock, [rom the Watowright Momoriai churen, ourner Waverly pin « and Hammond street lawn Cemetery. Haatrox—At Fairmont, West on Sunday, Dee. % Goren (ox, son of Alexander J and Delia Aa- gosta ton, aged 9 moaths and 28 days. The relatives and frionds of tho neatly are iavited to attend the funoral, from the residence of his parents, on ‘Tuesday morning, at baif past pine o'clock, Carriages wilt be at Tremoal for the 8.25 A.M. train from Twenty- nixth atreot, New York and Hariom railroad Harmix.—On Setuveny December §, Cuanies Bur Tos, Youngest chtid of and Mary Harris, aved 6 months an days Friends of tho famity are reapectfntly invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of his parents, 256 Weer Thirty-atnth wtreot, this (Mooday) afternoon, at two e'cloo) Harrion—On Saturday, Decomber 8, Kowann, son of the late Arthar N. Harrien, im the b0ch year or his No, 5 Mott street, on y kK, prociaely, Fronds ot the family arc rexpectfuily invited Haan, —On Sunday, Docembor 9, Many Heany, the beloved danghter of dobn Henn, aged 2 years, 5 months aud 1 days. The friends and reat invited to attend the fs . 146 East Twenty fifth atroet, on Tuosday after: at hail-past one o'clork, The remains will be taken Calvary Comatory a Rrovklyn, on Saturday, December 8, Rv arr aged 20 yours ends und relatives of t e fanoral, from the reeiten-e of hi Yonw., this (Monday) afternoon, at ‘Tho remains will be taken to Wood- o Funeral from bis of the family aro reapeottaliy Horr. telto or 7, at hie resicence HeamREYE, dae Of Pintle Friday, D He erie No. 1s W. atreat, Ahoy foiph a, in the T5'h vear oF bis The friends of the (amity ars imvitet to attend neral his ) morning, at halt past ten 6 clock cornero ¥ . Hemevteat K Rela residenre of ner aon ™, widow of John K fren ly on to atlend the funoral t < wom, Fron tn On Sataeday, jee wife of Wiihaim Jefleram, aged the triads of the wmeral, this (oud Jarre ox, “Mae retary von, at hn on, Pram Nass drvony, d he friend Marvin tH © On Swturdyy 1, am the fit ‘of thy WRAY, i the Bhi The retest tant J Monday) afterr md the \teoerel, from Une read No. ZL berly strent, corner ef Nowa, without f invited to bee parent Wun sday afternoon, at two “ateloak me DD. Par agod 36 yeu On Sanday, Docem ye shand of Sopbia Meation, montin and 19 dhys The rolatives and (riends of the family, alan the rn eck. —in thie ety on tam Pownce, of Pittefeld Maw one Tho relatives and friends of the family are romp-eifa invited t aitead the funeral at i’. 4, ov Tupslay a 1, at two oO Clunk, WiLhow! (urtior Bole y, Decombar 0, nfior a abort ine beloved wife of Wiitam Rady, » im ‘the B0CH year of | Toeeday eflercoun, at two @'cionk, without foruee wenee ow AND. At Yorloritie, on Friday, December 7, Min fun Wow ann, daugiier of Qe laie Kev. debe Hh. Bow lend, of Bumivuroe, N. 8, aid Mister of the lat. Ne Howland, of the city Te rele yas and Crlands are reepecttatty imeited to 9 feud te funeral at St. A hnreh, T2Tih treet, Hariana, (hit (Mooday) a mn, at two 0 Chock, »-On Savirday, Deo 4, Wa. Samranao, im the Both year of ha age tnd friends ars invited t attend the tenes of hie ton, Georre Bhepnerd, ‘th street, this (Monday) afternoon, curt —aAt Atanta, Ga, on Sanday, December 1, of typoon fever, Kare G, the beloved wife of Jobn A. Henitir, of Tennener, and dan gover of Wilt am Taylor, of Taylorvilte, Port Loe, Nd. Seumrk — On Maadey, December 9, Raves, wife of Henry Beheoek, in the 724 year of her age The funeral wittako piace thie (Monday) afterngor A hepa ene weork, trom the Dae Retormed " won ti, @oener ef F Brae wo. At Anora on Sat vrorm arb, An ve , Docomber at tho’ rama; widow of Patrick StaTord, in tho G8th year of The @norat wil) take place this (Monday) afternoon, ence, at thrce w'clock, from her r Bt Mary's Cemetery, Astor Whlow sirvet, Soupden —On Friday morning, December 7, Buea B., daughter of the late Kj ‘Tho friends of the fa hraim Scudder. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of her moth 38 Perry street, this (Monday) morning, at ten o'clock. ‘TUsMINGHAM.—At (he residence of ber son, Stapleton, 8. 1, on Saturday, December 4, suddenly, of old age, Mra’ Bere Toonsxomaa, in the th year of ber age ‘The faneral services will bo b. 4 this (Monday) morn. ing, at balf-past ton o'clock. at bor son's residence, The remains will be taken to Throo Milo Rua, N, interment. . for New Orleans, also Mancnestor ant Liverpoo! (England) Dapers pleaso e2py. ‘wRMILYR —At Armonck, on Friday, December 7, lain Tuomas B, Vaxauiwe, 12 the 83d your of his ago Funoral sorvicos at Tuvsday morning, at eleven o’clotk be interred in the Tarrytown Cemeter; do in waiting at tho raliroad depot at Stophen's church, Armouck, on ‘The remains will Carriagos will rtown on the arrival of the train leaving New York at halt-past twelve, Waraow.—On Saturday, December 8, Tuomas Wanson, in Che 36th year of is age. Ihe relatives and friends of the family are respect- folly invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi top o'clock. Watekk,—On Sunday, Decomber 9, Lsnars D, Wa the Slet year of ago. 4 lock, from Das tate residence, W vit La Brooklyn, on F 8. Weeden The fyneral corner of Myrtle this (Yonday) afternoon, at two 10 ye HH. and Amy &, Weed, t os Watts stroot, on Tuesday morning, at nlf past a, vat Will take place on Tuesday morning, at ton 262 East Brondwav lends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. morning, Decem bor 7, Samvxi. Wann, socoad son of Joseph A and Eliza M take place froin bis late resideuoe, enue aud Hamilton suvet, Brooklyn, nok, The reiatives and friends o. tho family are invited to attend, Were --On Saturday morning, December ®, after a short and sovero illness, Witdsn HH. Weep, Jr, sou of od 21 yoars, 2 taoiit's and relatives and frieads of the family are rewpoctfur ly invited to attend the funoral, from the residence of his Parents, corner of Elm and Cherry stroet at two a’elock. Carmaxes will J, this (Monday) a walcing ab Cl took train from Ne: exBoo) depot om the York via No arriv: ow Elizaboth, N of the one SHIPPING NEWS. FOR, Kaw voRK-—7i Hs DAY, Moon nit 3a Lion waren re worn 1 PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 9, i805. Arrived. Steamahip-( ty ates W of Tusk, eh onels Deo 5. Wiehiogton, hence tor Sherman, Wilmin, w ven), Black i New Ha . days, with auger ao, Alnrt (rs, Mertha K Lo: Hal : \ ‘ 4 7 Chase, Mataniilia, } W Bret: from Navona, sand one brig t Sutled *outwardbound, thas @ Wad at ose WNW, wie Vv e¢ Marine Desnreccie ow a Srmamien Der o'olock, oe thestenmer dD yew maved then the steamer ber without aun parge, an a rae 4 from « det atoamer will be @ tutal bow and tully inwuped. ~The: follow ing tain Po Queen, from € am fr arent Hokwel’« teland aod in one of tne thie aris (Hr), Kennedy, Livern with mdse Hnd GIA paracagers, to Jno va lat 49 2 2, A mvemmiatinte J, Jour Bd, ven) 0) with mdse and passon. to H Trow bridge's Sons ntae, Port to H Trowbridge’ away, from Teva To atom oo shape weeding to Port Morris with » re Mackwel%s Island, she wax dior fire, An atiempt was mada ty extingiins wbant wed by It . lanste avannah, 7 1 for New th hides r having 5 for hey willy ye'low vy gal 1 woke the or at point urday, On Pilday evening, oe Capt Hrown, in tow, and 1 wo beon Hammes, bt evttiog on ved, tract The are the * irown, fh tows 6 fact ot ' fl tae on, of me whe ie cod tet ° e * a | be ’ i ; Boutharn Chief, Higgins, (ma N York (or Aeapulee te 5 0 N, lon 28 W. Ship Bevpington (Aim), sheeting SW, Oct 15, lat 240M, 44 ray Lee 2 Star, from Charleston ( Ont a ut 22 N, lon 88.60, kM ia, from Portland for Mo O . from Hong Kong for New ¥ Buenos Ayres lat 27 8. lon 107 F. ota ite Jenne, Morriaon, from New York for Talis Hay Oth I wa f ne Froemaa, from Jeramir (or Bost ” gor jan Ports. ther, Prince, FibUede!t "tint ‘Lard Brough ‘alt Phindelphla, “eat. we, hleidn dos Raith Mary, Paulie Aiioa Ray, Oct Ir Arr tape Taylor, pases. Ascension, Cot l—Arr Amity, Stinson, Ranger AU for Cadicy OuMAUR, Nov 18—Arr Suzanne, Martineau, NOrleans; Roalye, Puthill, NYorks lar, New York; 5 Tee Pui back 19th, Donne, New feurie, Phila. on (and std Aania MY do; Pacite, ¥, Oot 23—Arr Baral: Newman, Congdon Gol Ledyard, Walls, Laverpool Moulmeta, 4, Killen Fpe- Cowee, Now aad, Cosiarelt Maraciltes, Cacmipy Nov 20-—Sid Presto, ¥. N Blount (from London), Ba imore; Gene Mavetting, 17th, OUTTA, otter Guiding Btar, 8 Causal NOrieans Fauwouri, Nov 2t—Are Juniata, Thompaon. Keker's talantd A wchr Flying Seat (Mtr), Bryan’, for Hamburg was leaky, init bad whipped teyira hands to La and would proceed, Depeche, Wendi, SYor ont sd Mth, Cormeliue Griavell,’ spencer, from Topdon tar HY. Cimrenoon, York oars, vf . » dackson Rosion, 2h Ohler, Wentworth, do days, Bld Oot 29, Itohert Mowe, a J Vavdeu, Huttomaan, NVork, 224 w Orleans. ea, Now B- Arr Oder, Winzen, SYork Dhl, Victo ria, Peterson, do. Sid 224, Klectric. Junge NY Mervorr, Nov tt Ate danting Douwes Nore - bee 2 Ans ahipe Arana, Canot, Ny ak #Sanr. mente, Lawson. do. 4g oy ir) Stafford, NYork. brig sa al Carney, Now Orieaus iy ane, an Fran ton. Port «Jones, NY ok Merionr Now Orlow: 24 Kate Upham. Danhar. Wilmington Alernnder Marenall, Sle 224, Norwood. Patching. Mobli® Marshall NYork, Waverlor. Bonner, Savannal Rost Keni Bordtener: an Queen of the N¥ork: lei Hodley, Philaie nt'nutwer eM, Mary Rentiay, Giatke, for Phitadelpiia 2H, Colmste, MoKenzia, il Tranny Su a. Flinn, Now Hsder An Nov Ne td vallion ¥ Now 2'—1n port barks Row Brackett far Moston a mon, Thaw ng, Marae, 1 bit darincee aid Garibaltar, Hoy’, ¢ n— Are Industry, Bennett 4 «and 26, May Quesn, Gillen, Ovni amt hi, Relief, Stimpson, " a Bay, Ort) Sp Heres. Het 2 Elles Morrison, Pinkney, fron Manritius ‘Tanne Bay, COT, Oot 16—Arr John Gilpin, Wy ton. ¢, How , Westlake, Hong Klein, do for so Asrweer, Nov Arr Handrik Wergetand, Oteu, Ny we, Wovane, Atinaon, from Philadelphia a! Flusiine 20th. Athantio, Meketale, (hi ladon. Anwy Now §-Sld Alinira, Grow, NOrtonns Be Aer Doatachiand (8). Weasnls, New nore, Colwaibus, ork. ov 20—ArT Atalante (a) inka y for Landon) Daxter”, Now 30—Are80ty Roptember. Wendriivon, XV ark han, Kor SMa’ Depesve, Wend tron NYork algae Ge ccame Sor 28—Aer Caledonia (a), Meliwnold NYork ‘Maree sours, oe. ma a Sante cand N well, Pation NYork. Blt iti dotn wanton ‘inn Gevetewenny, Nov 20- [Forang, Doane, XYork Net, Partie. 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