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ee NEW YURK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER» 5, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | «100%; 10-40" coupon, 10134 t01x, ‘Wromespax, Deo, 4—6 P.M. ‘The gold market {s becoming settled and steady in ‘tone, It opened this morning at 137%; and advanced to 137%, following which thore was a decline to 137%— the closing price prior to the adjournment of the board, foliowing which the quotation remained at 131 a 137g ‘until late im the afternoon, There was an active borrow- ng demand for coin, and loans wore wade at rates vary- tng from three to seven per cent for carrying. The gross clearings § amounted to $67,595,000, the gold balances to $1,514,623, and currency Dalances to $2,549,711, The firmness of the foreign exchange market at rates very near the apecte shipping point is causing the bears to “cover”? their contracts and imparting a firm undertone to the promiam, but among the professional speculators ‘there are «till more operators for e fall than for a rise. ‘The anaouncement that the bill repealing the tax of two and e halt cents per pound on cotton bad passed the ‘House of Repressatatives by a nearly unanimous vote of 145 to 20 had little or no effect, as the act does not apply to any cotton grown this year, The bill passed. as it fi selves with reading the comments of the fe stil) Stock Exchange and the prevailing depression Ia trade all over tbe eee, ‘try causes a general movement for a rise to be deverred, ‘Gucfhg dills aad resolutions to this effect, indicates the ‘strong current of pablio feeling, not only against con- Graction, but in favor of inflaiion, During the afternoon ‘the suspension of several promment mercantile houses pens but we forbear mentioning names at ‘Present. The bulls tm stocks argue tbat the wordt effects of contraction are now being felt, and that the (polloy of Congress in relation to the currency, oF purchase of the bonds deposited as a basis of Circulation in this wise:—The banks have issued, three hundred millions of notes, and ey, $16,019,380 in taxes, namely—national $8,600,935, and ‘State $7,049,451. If the bonds purchased by the pro- posed new issue of legal tender notes were to cost 108 @he annual interest on them would be $16,868,000, and ‘Mr, Halburd therefore argues that all the amount saved by the substitution would bo the difference botween this and the taxes paid, namoly—$648,611. He then goes on to say that the natioual banks ate compelled by law to hoid constactly in reserve a certain per centage of their deposits and circulation in legal tender notes, the aggrezaie of which reserve is from hundred and fifty to a hundred and eighty mil- Mona. The banks, be tells us, got no inierest on this, and it ig eo much of their capital invested in non-interest bearing United States notes, It would be about as rea- sonable for the government to pay interest on tie re- eerves of the banxs, as for it to pay the salaries of their elorke, He maintains that the withdrawal of their ciredlation would causo nine out of ten of the ational benks to wind up, not because ‘the privilege of circulation 1s essential to their exist- ence, bat because they would not submit to the resiric- tions of the National Currency act without the compen- satory privileges of circulation. Here, then, it is admitted that the circulation is @ gratuity to the banks, and the ‘Comptroiler has only succeeded in proving, by bis own -statemeats, the truth of what the advocates of an ex- change of legal tenders for nationa! bank notes have ‘urged in support of their view of the case. But we purpose discussing the report more at length hereafter. ‘There was a moderate demand for money trom the Ptock Exchange, and tt wag freely metat seven per cent, but the stringency in the discoun @ bas been aggravated by the failurein the tea trade to which we Teferred yesterday, together with rumors of fresh fail- ures, and grocers’ paper fs im partioular regarded with such distrust that only a very small portion of that offering i# marketadic. On the stroct the best grado 13 rated at 8 8 10 per cent, and good but not prime names at10016, The banks are not buyers of commercial paper coming from outside sources, but they discount to @ very limited extent for their customers, in undoubted canes, af seven per cont, At tho commencement of Dusiness the stock market was firm, but dull, and at the early seasion of the Board prives advanced a fraction Erie sold at 71% a 71%; New York Central, 114%; Reading, 963; Rock Island, 06; North Wostern, 60.0 00%; do. preferred, 673; 2 674;; Pacife Mail, 127% « 127%. itine tre Tegular board the market was stronger, and Northwestern common ad’ od to 6244, or within about five per cent of the price of the preferred stock. New York Central showed an advancing tendency, sud sales were made at 114%. New York Central closed 1 higher than at the same time yesterday, Erie %{, Read- Ms ing 4; Roek Island 4%, Northwestern 3, do. preferred S, Fort Wayne %, Mil japkee and St, Paul preferred X, Western Union Telegraph 1. Pacific diall was % lower. - Government securities were duil. Coupon live-!wen'ies -of 1882 closed % higher, Sevon-thirties, second series, 36; Uhind series, 3. At the open board at one o'clock the market was dull and prices were @ fraction lower, Now York Central eold at 114%; Erie, Ti2,; Michigan Southern, 60%; Cleveland and Pittebur:, °354; Cleveland ana T 102% ; Northwestern, 619; a 61's; do. preferred, Pacific Mail, 127}4; Western Uaion Telograph, 33%. At the second regular boar! the market was dull snd steady, and business was weil distributed throughout thelist. New York Central closed 1 lower than at the first regular board, Erio %;, Readiwg %, Michigan South- ern %, Rook Isiand 1, Northwostern \. Tilinols Con- tral was 3g higher, Fort Wayno }j, Milwankeo and St Paul preferred 4, Western Union Telegraph %. Gov ‘ernment securities wore dail. Coupon five-twenties of 1862 closed 3 Jower. The State siocks were steady, aad ‘Tennesser sixes, new, deciined 5. At the open board at beif-pest three o'clock there was More disposition shown to sei! than to bay, and prices experienced a further fractional decline New York ot Central sold at 114%; Brie, 714 @ 71g; Mioblasn Southern, 80%; Rock Isian, Northwestern, 61%; Ao. proferred, 6714; Western Union Telegraph, 93%; Pacific Mail, 127%; Atiantic Mail, 118i. Duriwg the srest of the afternoon the specaiative feeling was tame, ‘but the market remained sioady, and ot the close of Dosiness at haif-past dive the following quotations were eurrent:—New York Central, 114)4 @ 114%; Erte, Tg 4 714%; Reading, 9634 295%: Michigan Southern, 90%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 881% a 83%; Island, 96 2 96%; Northwestern, 61%; 0 62; do, prefer. red, 06% 0 67; Pacific Mail, 127 a 127%; Western Union Telorraph. 33% 8 53%. There was very little business Transacted io govern- today to 713-16, The quotaions were as subjoneds— Registered, 1861, 107% » 108; coupon, 1861, 112% s 119%; 6-20%s, registered, 1902, 1144 © 114%; 520s, coupon, 1862, 107% © 107% ; do., 1864, 108K & 105; do,, 1006, 10634 0 105% ; do., 1969, January and July, 107% @ 20176; 6a, £987, 107; 0 10776: 10-40°s, reqnmnered, 10036 ees ; gold, 19H w 19734; June, 7.30's, 104% a 105; July, 7.20's, 102% a 105; December compounds, 1804, 11934 119%; May do, 1865, 117% a 117%; August do, 116% a 11635; September do., 115% #116; October do., 1154 a 115%. Mining shares were inactive, At the first board Wal- kill Lead sold at 490, ; Corydon, 4Sc.; Davidson Copper, We. ; Quartz Hill, $115; Consolidated Gregory Gold, $5 80. 7 The foreign exchange market was very firm, and the advance of yesterday was fully supported, Atthe close, bankers’ bills on England at sixty days, 100% a 109%; at three days, 110 a 110%. Commercial bills, 100 a 109%. Bilson Paris as sixty days, 6.19% 0 5.15; at three days, 6.13% @ 5.1234. ‘The following shows the highest and lowest price of goldin the month of December in each year since the 18 Neng aS 141 eae London to-day and on previous dates: Nov, 22, tga States 5-20" 70 11-16 113-16 Dukaueec: ax Et yd ‘The receipts for customs and the receipts, payments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the ex- Pired portion of the week have been as follows:— Custom House - Treasury—————. $324,068 $1,731 $90 ‘yoae $107,095,960 3,886.377 1 082 297,000 a5;oeeene 28,206,067 108 108801 ‘The exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports fer the week ending December 3, and since the commencement of the year, compare as fol- lows with those for the corresponding periods of 1865 and 1866:— fd gadh wen . Prev. reported. 1965, 840,220 480, 968,048 ate BY 08013 Since Jan L « «+8160, 006,608 $175,882, 082 $175. 060,621 ‘The foreign imports at Now York for the week, since Janvery 1, and for the corresponding periods ef the past ie ae gt gs a bs gs for rigs $0, 108, 221 $2,027,680 A Since Jan, 1. $100, 898,006 $265,965,871 $224,078, 747. The cash balance in the bands of the United States Assistant Treasurer (Boston) at the ciose of business No- ‘vember 30 was $5,073,641; week previous, $5,084,438— showing a decrease of $10,797. Coim balance, $4,311,114; week previous, $4,324,491—showing s decrease of paarnig The total value of exports from the port of Boston (inclading.specie) for the week ending Novem- ber 29 was $311,914; previous week, $406,900. The Teoolpts from customs for the week wore $206,838, SALES AT THE NEW TORK § N YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Wednesday, Dec. 4—10:15 A. M. 08 6's, 6.90, 0,'42 10. Adams om 40. "12 ofclock 1 = a. » # e 2000 0 104 a sao 1 vs 2000 10534 80 1300 107% 100 do, es ‘oa ‘on ‘$000 0... is wef 1000 104s 180 NY Cedi Re = Anis BOC rie HR, i ‘5000 120 do. 7 2 2 ieee 12tN0 i 45)_ do. sss 2000 96°" 400 Reading Fe a tas ca 1000 102% 400 do. sig 200 Toe Som cen 135 ‘S000 82 uO do. Wag Lovo 71% 200 Clev & Pi LY 2000 os: ‘® Clev, Col te — F ied a ee 4 200 108 i Bi oe ¢ 8 Cen 100 w 100 208 Cle 20 22 Ohle 2) Ameri 5 - 00 Wi esicra"Unign Tel a o 1080 do..... 20 call 3344 100 Co, 100 se $8.G0 ine bi ‘tase 29 Atlan Sli 3 ] A z 2 a} ca geese Sesereeee e RRR E2833. se st e2ate8 & eS z COMMERCIAL REPORT. Werwrspay, Dec. 4-6 P. M. Corox.—Under an active export amt fair spinning de- mand the market for this staple ruled firmer, closing ‘fo. per lb. high: some holders demanded a still further ad- vance, About 5,600 bales were disposed of. The closing quotations are:— Florida, Mote a Ordinary... ce wa a Good O-di nary. Low Middiine Cabed <The market for all Pi FS was without change, Sales (not previously woonaags -oeetag wpe ox Herald, in Baltimore, on private term: ay So a do, <2 fi sae". Ane Receibin RAK, 01 do. ary nya 1100 4a. peas "Ths market for feat way buoyant and fr nder a Continued good trade dm Sn a aiterate is aa a ae eng quotabl ~-7 0 wales about 12,000 bole. athern fou oF oy with ealsact $00 Dele of eur amuatien tee Socr oes UU OnA, Silet bul slendy. wich entes vot a mat gf Of ern neat the sales were 260 bbls. ‘or city and $635 & Enpertine State’ and = n pertine emerp a |e SEES y 100 10 Common to mediurn extra 0d choles Wester 7 lS Round hoop Onin, trade brands., $m 10 Rou i de alt nine Hallow 18 12 bo 12.008 14 00 a 15 00 10 a 12 00 oes 3 83 Ma 900 68 = % Bata € Oe BS Amwerp. S00 bite petroleum, 50 bhda. nivale tor eae ea at IM. ‘The charters’ wer TAs We beard of no. tran: . atl atea Wore Oh fover of the buyer. "by anemone vee. Fer rae ONES wie a0 femens for aptritetarpen- raya 0 tine, and prices were lower at ihe. a 55)ge. A few unin. is wore ‘of ne. the jomide he mar: vet for Fosin was d hen wate not ie ss i a Toa wt nanare es tons be gy ed sales of gece ars atc zai: | oe ‘Bt 240, for and $91 50.a.$32 for thin mesa. Borf was in moderate de. ad at former prices, viz:—$1i a $18 ess and $1 ia so) for extra do. Sales 12) bbis, Boot awe the demand continued ‘8 Orm. ‘Nal bbis, at rice for’ choice. ‘y were dull pickled ham at 12% but generally held firmly, The aa 1X6. for city Camberiand cut and 8 B36 for do. ort = ‘The market for lard ruled le previous prices re asked. Sales wore mete of 400 ‘ona Hi 12%e. m Y8e.5 Tino 260 levees, deliverable 1a February, seller's option, at ws —Carolins a Small at mrcareinin nan aaginaygie rae Trot ae descriptions were dull, and prices were almost nie ruled v oe enamare vated du mo quite steady. There were sales x. —The de: Waiscer—R bl We have to note small sales Westerain' bond toe. sae ty COMMENTS OF THE PRESS ON THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. The Providence Journal! (repub!ican) says the Message is “a document whose composition and general tone do credit to the author;’’ that its “‘reasonings are clear and temperate,”’ its recommendations “business like, jadi- Cious and patriotic,” and that is is ‘decidedly worth reading." ‘The Boston Traveller (republican) says “some portions of the Message bear marks of having been carefully pre- pared, and the arguments are many of them plausibie."” ‘The Boston Advertiser (republican) says the tone of the Mesrage is generally temperate, and even if its argu- ment is wildly uncandid, he treats the other branches of the government with more than his usual degree of respect, ’ ‘The Springfield Republican (rep) says:— Tt was couraged anticipated that the President would be en- by the fell elections to maintain nis own po- im the matter of conscious power about it which does not at all comport ‘with the common conception of the intellectual snd Wor quuiy adumendcesne =e lSnIPPING NEWS. Almanac fer New York—This Day. Trane mere 2 Bt PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 4, 1867. CLEARED. Steamship America (Brem), Ernst, J Hand. eh ae Stoamebip Virginia, Roberts, Norfolk—N 1 MoCready Rscscs rans — Inman, Alezandria—J Wits pemee .F) tte, Fish, New Bedford Ferguson a Ship Helene (Brem), Peet ‘Melboerne—R W Came- "ie Tetentoon, Sesrone, Som, rare civilians & Solon, i ana ee gh Unternrng Me ree eeeciegs oD tation, ee pallor, Bom tranciess 20 D Nation, Bark Olendower (B3); Coulton, Liverpool—J H Mason-d& Bark § Morton (Br), Gardner, Trieste—Morrison & Phil- rk White Wing (Br), Pike, Laguayra and Porto Cabello -1 soy] Blas & Co. Yumuri. Johnson, Sarna—Wavdell & Co, rig Rine Nove (Br), Sheldrake, Cork or Falmouth for erdera—Rovd & Hinecken. ‘an oreerees (Ital), Russo, Salerno (Italy)—Funch, incke & Wen: Brie © P Eaton ev. Curry, Gibraltar and Palermo— Crandall Umpbray & Brig Ruth, Petty beranrars Wenders. sen of the South. Demarara—Joa Pres. Bric leresita, Hill, Ceatnes —Tueker and Lighthourne. Melrose, Griggs, Hamilton, Bermuda—Miller & bet ag Sehr orgess, Rurress, Havana—J R Ward & Mo, Bont Party Rid tegen talvevton 0G toune & Co net Mary Fletcher, Pendleton. Charleston—Tupper & Palma, Brewster, Newbern—Thomas & Holmes, Schr ‘West Wind, Veckards, Richmond—N L McCready & Schr Ida A Jayne Jayne, Alexandrin—Taker & Darton. geet Young Teazer, Burger, Baltimore—Van Brunt & Blaght, Rehr WW Brainard. Pendleton, Cheater, Pa—@ L Hatch. Sehr White Sea, Blatchford, Portsmouth, NH—S W Lewis Co, ri Schr Cahot. Raoon, Roston—G K Rackatt & Hro, Rebr Helen Porey. Wareham—Feronen & Wort, Bloop fda & Vall. Hoxtings, Norwich—G K Rackett & Bro, B2- Brig Alex Milliken (Rr. which cleared ap ea for Cienfuegos, is commandsd he Cant Durfee, not Harper. ARRIVALS. y RECETIS SE SUR EnwaLn creat yacurs. ammboat_Asentnay. ——=, Roston. Rteamship France (Bir), Graces, Liverpool Nov 22. via wurenainern SM, wruh maseand BY pasrongere, to the Na al Steam bc tad Co. 67 experienced strong westor'y cxles teamehtp Facle, Greene, Warana Now $9. with ovine and enna to the Atlantic Mail Steamship Oo, Had strong heed winds mort of Daren ze, Rtenmahip Hantevilt wall. Savannah. 61 bors. with and pasnenrers, to® Towden. Mer 2. 4 miles NF of Frving Pan Shoals, exchanged s'gna's with steamship Montgomery, hence for Sardnnah: sme time, wit fhip Bienville, henee for Ma 1 New Orie steamshin San Salvador, henos for Baeen: hip Saraconsa Crowe'l, Char Drasengers. to A Leary. Dee 2. 3) railes Sv from. aokont Shools, spake echr Gioser h for Ker West, Eating haan hloark of she conat vm the fate oF the eh It, Steamehin Louisa Moore Wallace. Newbern, with mdse and passen core, to Murrey. Perrin Co, Btevmship Virgins. Roberts, Norfolk, with mdse and passencers, to NL MeCready & Co. Ship Nanvare'l (Re. Tran, Liverpool, 27 days. with mee to Simone & flotton, | Wan of Five Island Nov 2% as been letaliad be the tate NWF mules, “aN Sir Robert Pest, Lerreben, London and Inte of 30 days, with mdse and 74 naccengers, to Grinnell, Minturn A Ce’ Tad strane Wi anion from tne Banta, Now 2B, Renhen GriMitha, of London, a passenger, aged dig ot conaamntion. 23 years, Sivp Gr ding Star (of Foss Hopkine, Shields. #9 dave, th Fie TAP W Merger, Had strong westerly gales att som aaile ant store belwas 13. 14D 98 to WeaN. enoke brit Marin Bitaabeth (er), from SENET ga REI ort of provisions, and hare Wind Putnam (Bes, Pickart, Tiesenool, 88 devs with mdr, toJ O Raker. Wad Neve woathar. split maile veasel lnaking badle, ‘Nov 2, int 41 60, lon 53 38, saw Jonathan Chase, e. Ld ‘Armena. Harmon. Havre. 9 dave, with my Row & Hineken. nw ae en ‘nih milotongaliantmast, avin ta anila and stove warks 12 lat 41 08 lon 34.” 9 ‘sbip Brougham (fam), f rg for Sew Y" naa s (Rr), Carrall, Giaee Bay, 20 days, with col. to Tiad ‘strong voriberty gales the eatire Sehr Sam! Cartas Sehr Loutsa Pra Ebr § Rohr RW tarts Point, Schr Roston, in for bay sign) exe a Wicks mina or Foshion, Cs ei haat for Hartford. Et J Ray: arbor met for. Pall River. Ey fears at Sie er pa Sehr BL. SY Phiohey, Bilgabeth “eae Etzabethmort for Norwalk. |, Bligabathport for Norwich, Bohr Marin. © 9 for New ifaven. -agaraeesvteay oer anes Poche 8 Applegate, Steciman, New Haven for Blizabach- :| SRERE TR Roth Thomas, Dodge, Eever. Carried away main joa } wider Teahe Yorn. Pico NE RUBAN: Schr AB Doew. Miller. Bridgenort for Etlzabethpork Sehr Saltie Burion, Palmar Stamford ee heats in Smith. Lloyd's Harbor, Wemostead Haroor. be! all, Newburg for Sloop Commerce, ‘Tyler, Bilz sbethport for Ne: a] Haven. Sloop Do'phin, sbrams, Bitgahethport far Whites oop Harvest, Corwin, Providence for Harem. SAILED. Steamships Tripoli, 1 Adger, Co srleston; Rebecea Cly marie, Richmond and City Point: ort Green, Alexandria; Franconia, Portland’ Wamsutia, New Bedford: ship Cultivator, Liver Wind at sunast NW; 10 PM, NB. Mar! Disasters. Sone Lizzix f, Taruey, from Bangor for New York, be- fore Reporteg hore on the south end of Conanteut, has been got off, aud was towed into Newport 3d inst. Coutisiox—During the gale of Friday laatthe bi ¢; of Bravidence, nt enkie fa oeport outer harvor, Heutged afoul of schr Kossuth, of New York, also at anchor tere, and stove in the lacter’s bow amd parted bobstay. The Haze no dumage, Care Town, COL, Oct 19—The bark Catharina, Doble, from Singapore for onton, put in here Sept 29 leaky, for repairs. She has discharged @ large portion ol me cargo, 5 Nn Ky will very probably go on the patent silp to effect oo. Nov 2!~The Krimpen van de Lek (Dutch), from New York for Amslertain has put in here with loss of salle and spars, a: abate jettison; would probably discharge. lov %—The American ship Detroit, Capt oul a which p atin here tm the frst part of last month from Shi ce stapelimae erga ly, eye don of coals, for San having ‘received oeeeremeelet The British ship King Lear, Capt Little, from Callao, was rudder tn towed {nto this port on the night of Nov 8, with Miecellancous. Purser J E Huertas, of the steamship Eagle, from Ha- vana, will please accept our thanks for favors, Rewarxascy Snort Passagr—The North ‘American Steamship Company's steamship Nevada, Capt John B Kolly, arrived safely at Panama on the 2ist ult. ber running time from New York being 43 days$ hours, consuming regularly 25 tons anthracite coal, according to scheduie, and making successive runs of 240 to 287 miles per day thereon, according to weather, with 17 to 18 pounds steam pressure, to which she was limited. The running time is, neverthe- Jess, the shortest on record from New York to Panama, a distance of 11,089 miles, stopping once at Lota, Chile, to take in coal, The Nevada encountered a furious gale of ‘wind two days out from New York, when heavily Iden with coal. Capt Kelly writes, The steamer handled re- markably well in the gale, and came out of it without damage to steamer or engines."" The Nevada will waft at Panama for the Nebraska's passengers, as advertised, whieh left New York for California on the 25th ult. Sowden M ster, of NB, sailed from San Fran ase eae cir oa trom Panenm ou the bth ult for Paius and oraise. pee Fetrel, Worth, of ta off Marquesas Ialands Sept, asta Pn Foretgo AupRoasAN, Nov 21—! tenuis, NOW el ara Hoyer, New Banrcrzons, Nov 17—Arrived, :Dantel Webster, Nickerson, Bounay, Oct %— Arrived, Idaho, Mi . Cardiff. Cleared %th, Tanjore, Humphrey, Kurrachee; Yorick, Dixon, ieee Anresiots, lov 22—Saflei, Pilgrim, Richardson, Havana; 1, New Orleans. eenren oy IE Arrived, A Sherwood, Lecraw, Vigo: bg. irbeved N 19—Arrived Mont: Pitd aaa Nichole doy Tooumseh, Nov 22—A) Herald of the Mornt Fatuourm, rrived, Roi ing, Ben- derson. Batavia: Lydia Hilton, NYork for Re Frosmixe, Nor Roads, Sirene, Rentel, SeASTOTi Wicndon, Meteora detasneh: Untied King. om (9). N York. , Nov 2)—Sat J@ lp Loh ge Thos ifrey, do. Gisnattan, Nov Arrived, Edward Hil. Pema dew Baltimore (and all 15th for wlio, Ph Ta Faicatine, co. Met jullock, New forks Holder, bh, Le Warren, Sabb, Philadel; AYRE, Nov'a)—Sulled, Cella (), NY How anp’s Istanp, Sept 1l—In port ship — Oakford, Rooko, from San Francisco, arrived Aw; 31. Keg. yaar: Dec 4—Arrived, steamer ‘ernon, Dorr, fera Cruz. rrived, brigs Magnet, Curtis, and Wanderer, Farrell, Yok, Hautrax, Nov 26—, Lavanroo., Nov da—arrived, Fale, Wind, Tour, Pensacola. Satled 200 writer, Eilis, Aden; oid, British Trident, Hatteld. Mobile 2 23d, Blomidon, Cowan, Philadelphia; Ro: han, Scott, *Gloured 2st, Riidaren, Pedersod, Baltimore; Kate Free- man, Gardner Havana; 284 N Mosher, Anthony, Boston. fmtered for itg 2tst, Wabano, Hewison, fur Boston; Cal- houn. Crary, NYork; dad, Jane “A Bishop, MeQuiliaa, Gal- “Lonbox, Nov 23—Arrived, A D Gilbert, Noall, Philadei- isoared, 22d, Branch, Card, Boston. polanszicias, Nov isSatled, Adinieal Tordeaskjold, Lane, Newcasrux, Nov 20—Entered out, JH: Epping. Bulow, for ears Nov 16—Arrived, brig Merriwa, Waterhouse, uekNsTowN, Nov 22—Arrived, St Andrew (Br), Liverpool os fet for Boston} 34 sap ‘ing Lear (Br), Lattie, Cal- a0, with radder failed id, sini Pac, Curtis (from Shields), San Frane elses. Rorrannax, Nov 18—Cleared, Hertho, Warner, Boston. Sureips, Nov 31—saiied. Booghiy. Jenkias. Bovton. Sienna Leone, Oct 30—In port brig Aon Elizabeth, Low. enstein, from Boston, just arrived. boo Ang OGu, Oct 17—Arrived, GT Kemp, May, Algoa ‘Mount Purvere, Norfotk; ‘Cora Morrison, wood; ae N Atwood, Parvere and BT ngier; E Furber, Cob! wa, DO; G'W Rawley, and’ Keokaks Saal Thanet: t manities: Winsmore, Philadelphia: M8 Lewis, Lewis, Albany, Cleared—steamenip Cuba (Br), Stone, fax: bark Arctic (Hawatian), Bates, “a! bark Georg (Kus by London brr¢ Monticello, Eay, Galveston; schrs Mary MeSa0s, atom, Mobile; Ema P Hack Hart Darien, Ga; Lissio 0 Hlickihan, Law: Ton Nyorke Saliod—Bares A Durkee, and Aretic. Atn—Arrivad, steamships Geo 8 Upton, Charleston: No- reus, N¥ork; senes Persts L. Smith, Jacmel; KC ‘Thom: Bleetwing, Clarrbel’ Rachael Seaman, at Helow eas Pasa gy oot} from Surinam. iE. Dee sebre Charm, Stu Jala B Prat, nore “Oliver Schuileld, Dissoaway Redeoos, Statth, N York: White Foam, Hoves, lrovidonce. Clearsd— ‘teamer Liberty, Bain, Havana and NOtieans becke Johann B Hawa (Br), Stow Boston; BR Marshall Dutch, Ca Wellington, Covinbs, Bango: NY: Baul bee T—vteared, ed Ellen Forrester, Alien. sngton, Martha, Smith, N York. eared, brig HM MeGilvery, Carl, Philadelphia. ELEN TO. Nov §—Salled, achr Ucean iravelier, mingion, NO. A DariTOs, Nov —arrived, sehr NH Skinoer, Thrasher, Phi» Sag Bones. +H 4—Arrived, bark Pendencas for Bal Wee ee ewbern, NU; Village Queen, Tillovsoa, Baitisa Stare at p Pilindeipela: warals Thompson, Bialik, Albany; Active, Sands Point, NY Grinnell, de, DC: Roxanna Burley, Paillips pa ad hI th Cowell, smi Hodwio, nero "Bort ty mil, ‘oadout:, bed ay HOUMES' HO’ Dec % PM—Aprived, brig Edwin, Al- 101 Gon chason fot Bostah:. sobre Relic Been, Wiggin, Richmond for do: Bima M, Brigit. Freeman, deorge:ow a, befor a: Naat Mtroaker, Howitt aad’ Wiis Davis, green erm, Ye, ro seas Rising gto s a, em Con Rich. Chatieston for Babe, eh Flaten Pathway, Haley. and gare Phil fou Roan: ‘Abbie Pi ert, Gnorgatowa. Dt, do: Henctetta simmons, Hodfrey, Ph! + tor y Dick Williams, Codin, Machias for d 4th— Arr ae, Obane, and mobs, Wileon, St Boatoa. » Barcelona; sehr T D cpaconton (8 N Fane ivan ava "iiarward,’ Surickiandy from bark do Y emiih, Urowel Whitman, NYork: Carney,, Mobile; bark Arvio ip Ww: H as 5 tae apes ache John wid Lae NEW xi. wt mer PORT, 2 is, Chase, New York jew Hedfort; Billow, ti 3 ‘ask Chareh, do for Seok (and both aatied AM 84), pi x aren Rr cet yh Rocks Trenton, ry Saas sete Boston; oa; Willian jazyel EW HAVEN, L&W Armstrong, Di, and Ti Tatnnds; Prioee- ton, Wells York: i'zabeth - port tes iy tice, Besetan;, Bam werkye Klizabethport; LD 3 nope Be b. Nay A York" “ati san nara | f ba anigedg $m. NFa ark: for Portland: schra Gen Peavey, Araxtrone, PIANOFORTB- Beer Sones We adden ef do; Soaps for 0, ELL YOUR | NEWSPAPER CARREGR To ay ow Pew iue a David OF wit, bh Thay NL ae iat ear etANiaPate IND x —. yay! "i A ALL tog, Devan Toke Deo J—Arrived, soar ote loyd. Kel- OTHER NEWS OF THB DAY. ROVIDENCE, Deo 8 Arrived, achrs B erny, Weaver, rere Georgeto: aAE oetrda A Lary ‘Bat: A FINE pssORTIEREE OF Finest ASS NEW ter, Baltimore: Wesem: in £ Pianos for sale cad to rent, on reas fe terms, a6 Ives, Bowditeh, doi Nichtingale Ontario, Barber, do: Zicavo, Hi y. do; Oxcar F Hawley, Clark, - Rondout: Natal foimes pcos er, eg hd Clark, Fowler, do; ui Clinton Point, NY, Below—Br hark Aro, Gondie, Ardrossan; sere N; Brayton, Mitiken, Baltimore; 8 P Haws, Jacksons Satied— chra forte Eiltzal Gherles Tite, itichivon me Col Spel Li; Clould an a jaa 1, Sarnmits, Nort BAVANa AI, Nov s—clearot, cars ‘abl ohm Mayall (B erp Dee 2—Arr schr Wm Arthur, Andrews, Portland TORTONINGTON, Dec 2—Arrived, schrs Harriet Lewis, Taylor, and Tunis Bodine, Bunce, bethport for Brist Hight ingale, Beebe, aud Justice, Sheldon, do for Provi- TARPAULIN COVE, Dec 4—Arriv brig Ih ‘Swan Isl. and for Wool's Hole * bie " M_Dee'2—Arrived, schre Tamartine, Gurney, NYork: Sa City Christie, ed —Seh Klas rE Y Irwin Atk a Pa tadciphta, iphta. Deo 2—artived, sehr May it Mifin, Davis, CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Enst Side. FIRST CLASS CORNER HOUSE MUST AND WILT be sold cheap for cash; immediate possession; loce: beaauful, ‘on premises corner Fouriconth street and Second JOHN GUASS. HAINES BROTHERS’ Warerooma, 46 baat Fourteenth s'reet, Union square, Beat eves if purchased withia » year, AM MAGNIFICENT ROSRWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR ~Mude to order by a celebrated elty maker, used J), Also, Parlor Suits, Paintiogs, Dining Room Purnibare, at a pact street, near Sixth avenue, RVED ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, ments; neurly new; best makers; cost if, to sabsfy ® worgage, 1d Ninth chs, com, $500, for Bronzes, ‘Chamber and fice. 44’ Weat Stx street, near Bro ADY WILL re ir TAKEN IMMRDIATRL n octave Planoferie, orizinad for lesw than hale ‘orice: nearly new, carved ‘legs, = es manufacturer's bili ‘of sale aud warrantee. at HANDSOME ROSEWooD PIANOFORTS, FULL AL secon epee manufactcred by Bradbury; eost $500: ees ‘mprovamnants: tn perfect order; aWeet, e._ Apply at 20 Fourth aver A SRORTY NT ENT OF NRW AY AND SECOND WAND PLANO. nog T OF 1g prices for ssh, a dimbpee’s " Wareroomen 10 Asalty sizces, neat ‘Broad: way. OO) ow coal Blk anise MAGWIFIOBNT TOOTAWB, ROSEWOOD, PIANO. forte; nch-and powerto the metern tm,ove B for: ene Ten eal "a esa “eee Grand street, near Mot PINB BROWN STONE DWRLLING ON LEXING- may $29.00. Another on Thirty first streak, 16,000 Another on Thiriy -' fifth ere fae daea” BKOWNE & Es Mot 0) MACK, ‘Bal . Head Bank, Third aveuverand Tween: r- fifth st R SALE ON THE BAST SIDE. Thi ‘brown 15 House, Slat street ‘THE WELL BUILT FIVE BrORy. FRONT Soca No. 11S Mulberry street; nt No. t poly tod & wits oC terms easy. TELON, No. 60 Canal sereo OR § a tanee STORY HOUSE 283 RAST SRY. eae ain street, containing ton rooms; all’ Improre- ; terme eas: G'PLANAGAN, wr Chrysti P°%.5 mua, ree. Maye Agate 18s ing through and fronting on New Bowery; rente for $4,000 premises. per annum. Inquire on BALE CHEAP—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSra- t dase: it Cot Hi », fall k aida THAR street, between ‘Third and’ Fourth’ syeaues. Ln: quire next door, iD AVENUE Sige ange ot another, on. eeeeees MACK, Bull’ 5 5OOWtrS, STQky, FRame pasewenr House, 00; eroton; gan; chandeliors; ighiy-firat atreet, near Second a ‘& THOMPHON, 1,888 Third avenue. CORNE: pry 500: Ea ree story bri frame, on riper aifey woeee ‘Six ‘Tenement on E.ev- 2 et ae Went Side YOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITH STORE, A. for snle “in Ninth avenue, near Forty-second street; EDMUND H. MARTIN. Hints avenue: enruer thetgeessoad aareat A. ae SALE, FIVE STORY AND BASEMENT wa strne’ double House on Sixth avenue, near ninth street, containing inside blinds, marble man: ens Saharan, an waar 0B oPety $00 ing eat Twenty-six size 25a50r100; rents for 42000. Price $11,800; terme ‘Also number others, FLOCK & CAFFERTY. 1,275 Broadway, near Thirty-fourth street, R FALE OR TO LEASR—A GRAIN DISTILLERY in Thirty-niuth street, near Ninth avenue; two full lots with raat thereon, in, complete working order. Ad- 1 New York Post offlee. GH STOOP BROWN “STONE, WEST ELEVENTH, Ky og) Laine, between Sixth and Seventh enue, mae tr near Twenty-elgh th, Ss on: Van esi aa furmsheds “Toonty-Atint near Seventh i. teneme Fourteenth, $24. MAJOR, "6 Bee te TP WO LOTS FOR SALB_ON RIGHTH ANENCE, OF. Poaite Central Park: $8,000 exch AS. R, EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-thind street, $26. 000 {i poe.2y rae Re batt J Mae! gh STOOP located in Thirty-eighth street, near Eighth aveuu avenue; a tray Hoe investinent. 8, IRELAND, 201 Broadway. Mincollaneons. Belts. reg hed bg ag STREET.—FOR sale, 54200; fine investment, Other désicable Properte on pte gear Broadway (aoveral corners) for sale, and rent. W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway, BAP—. BLEGANT Ro: oe 2s od Ly ll cH Ae ag! por s. .LE—A ais iCHERING- ane. EQUAL to poe Pais R & CO., stecomr tb Ni ~.% ie. BOrORTES ERPS th SON. 239 ‘TWEN. jay ret. strent Th agua ine test od heapest instruments = New fork "Bxaimine ourselves. geuvieran &LUDOLEF'S Patent Monitor Platw Patented February 2, 1908: The latest and best improvement in Pineo Fortes, eecur- ing tbe most beattiful tote, aa well a8 eheopaass. 43 Broome street, New York, EB Bee a waarnadaentanitiatd nth MOP 8 ke PIANO—THE | BROT pan a Aeuttragitand Paengeds bk eat paar s TE 1M PIANOS, MELODEONS ANT ws TERS) PREMIUM FLANOS, MELOD anon, Moderns oie ne nine bag siived’ Wiusteaed catalogues roadway, New Tork. ©) (\() 10 8600,—NEW AND SECOND HAND FTANO- $100 fortes choap for cash; also to lat and sold om statments, Lb GuMMINGs, No. § Union equase. i IN STRUCTION, LE YOUR NEWSPAPER CARRIER 70 GERVS ¥ WITH. ch i Sees TELEGRAM, ILL HAVE ALL THE L. de TELEGR. OTHER NEWS nd Tae pay. ee 4 y & 20 BOWFRY.—BOOKKEEPING, Speilii see of ae Rs i Glow department.” Private ’ me} val Business Colles, 360 Bowery (west side), between Prince and Houston streets, UNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO. 0 MAKE A pads with & roe private families, to, ta children under ten, two or three hours jai vor parting estruet residence, the elementary peas, <5 of lara ‘nddreas, statmg where an pe be We de ve le A. Herald eflice. Fae ee a eeeor will give tee mathematics or t 4, oF will struction on addon New Fett: (shorthand), Address A. i nem 1.218 Post rm ™ eM TE ARIT! T $10. BOOKKEEPING, TIMB U! a wring A ENTER AN DESIRES TO GIVE PRIVATE LES- lish metic, ions, $3 80: da roe ory and 347 Fulton, fOUNG AND WELL AD OOATRE coon LaDy, A ‘rom Fait to teach. the French lang desires a Soo loweln, ecconrereation. ah her residence, Broome street. RIVER UDSON INSTITUTE. TERM OPENS December @, Rev. Alonto Finck, A. M., Principal, Claverack, Columbia county, New Yor Or ae, EEE, (STORY, IN ‘onder; ne oo! go 290; torts easy. Chikt a PArtisoN, $98 Broadway, corner Foveatyacat street (OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A FIRST CLASS FULL front four stery brown stone tiouse, eleganily finished, near Thirty-second strect and Fifth avaniin, YE & CURTISS, ib Sixth avenue. tm OE mA AND | HAVE FOR SALE. A vInst CLAss FOUR STORY high stoop brown stone House in fine location; elegant order; framediate posscasion, TRELAND, 201 Broadway, Br ay ENUR. RELOW FIPTY.POCRIA STRe Two fine Lots, very cheap; others on Fifth, Madison a id street: Lots, ail localities, and tine Plots on Elet oe oath avenue Houlevard. P. SEYMOUR, m7 Broadway. BROOKLYN N REAL | ESTATE FOR SALE. FIRST RATE THREE STORY, BASEMENT AND sub cellar brick House, 20x34 aud #xtension: brown stone vasement, stoop ead’ trimmings: substantially bulit and in good order; lot 39:96; lendtd location , close to cars and within tifteen minutes of ferries. Price $9,000, . Gook, 43 Nassau street, Brooklyn. Y SUBSTANTIAL adapied to provision ition G8 AND V m power; w Age. purpose ‘Beer bat OR SALE AT BROOKLYN—THRET RTORY BRIC House in fine ander, 39.6x:x75 on Moy! streets $6,500 EDMUND B. MARTI Sixth avenue, corona street. Butlding, with st packing, factory or st Brooklyn, i porsauea KSTATE FOR SALE. LL WANTING FARMS. —U00D SOL, MIND OLL mate, thirte.foar milet south of Phiindelol per eceet best of grate « ond grese tani. ‘arms. Hundreds are ing. Information sent Address 0. Ke Landts, Propriesat, Vineluady N- J. eo impeorad fea. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT AN for sale—On the 3! 72 on rich land, warn ean house, ontinildings, thy algo other Farms. verfeotly ‘Apply (orhiosas W. MOODY, N Fine LOCATIO! AX utdings ant in good t vepate. om ong hoe {rome alte, has or Fey. BARGAIN—ONE nour House. 106 BOxi08, convenient te depot New Jersey oniy $1,400; hou: th ms TWiT APRN, (3 ine wireen. FOR SAEs WASHINGTON. D.C. ADJOLNING ito apr a Ld ee A valnahls place of Pro perty, which will be sot f WOMER moRuay, R SALP—4.000 ACRES OF LAND. ror Black Fiver, in the District of 6 lable for the turpentine aainewe; accel! water for any res. 4 feet. For fur ‘her partiouinrys ad- rose te okbeeribar, at Granville Pite oogey North Caroe RAINS, REE renee! ‘FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. BACK Piakntfield, 75 acres, Bi acres, Al acres: 1.500 peaeh lene hay. 39 sores ora, 6 A caitie, 8 wage nese, wheat Ao. ‘Terms eas P. ‘whaliro, 12 Centre | mreet. ABLE rho ERry ror po ANUFACTURER: Li sale on Loy taend Sound. within it a mile of the LB vriok bunldings, brick Dweiliag t e property cons: m5 Ws ata on the New ‘romtage ot feet on Staten Island Sound. ane 17, Two BARBS AND AND SIX AC RRs jorria an Reliront, BRS & TU UoKeeN No, Noses st, LAND AND ii ‘second Boor, ® Broadway, New: and ha fi $2,800, REAL ¥ ESTATE WANTED. TOR GAL KOHANGE, FOR ie, ty Bileet ity tenet ied Core “SSeS eared Sad yo four ‘marble bad [2NTMENT_ PRopent PROPERTY WANTR: ANTRO TO DNASE OR a pci Switttaw H. MITCHELL. 17 Cedar etrent, BOOKKEEPING—CLASS. OR OLIVER ‘Call or BXMANSHIP AND Bi Pa vate instruction, day an! evening. GOLDS» IT", Union equare aud 318 Bowery, for circulars. es DANCING ACADEMIES, _ DODWORTH'S Papen ACADEMY, tained risbaser Oeesed fOr enliven, Fivening for goutiemen. For terms, &c., send for # circular. QARMO's D D, ‘ACADEMY, m" ‘No. 88 corner CNCUL NAS AT THE ACADEMY. F™ DEPARTMENT BALL, THLATY-NINTH ANWOAL BALL IN AID OF THe WIDOWS! AND D ORPE ANT FUND NEW YORK (Fotuntery"F FIRE DEPARTMSAT, 7 Ti acapeaty' ei MUsIC, Hones Ere yA NUARY %, 1868, Pe... FIVE WOLLAR~ gentleman ind two ladies. ttre Pudtes’ Tieke « tyro dollars. €an be obtains! from either of the members of the Com- matte or from obicers, JAMES F WENMAN, 146 Peart streesw Jomnrin J: Wasraay, Secretary. 80-1 Aue an atreek. ALonzo SLote, Treaburer, Tv ——] “HOUSES, RUOMS, “C., ‘WANTED. ns j, Bag Van ntenen CARRIER TO SERVE #09 th Have ER Ni VEN TELEGRAM, AND Yu Ait TH rate TELEGRAPHIC AN! orn bie forays rent not to exe by yeer; or « half of a exceed 1.000 a year. ' Any party having nbove acy wishing a ceatrable and rrapornlble tenant will pl dress, M., station G, Sixth avenue, for three days, ART OF MOUSE WANTED—UNFURNISABE ng gentieman and wife, between Fourteenth a Fiftieth streets, weat sido: first class reorences required, Address, with fil particulars, 1, box 4.457 Post offen, WANteO=8 LARGE ROOM OR TWO SMALL ONRA for a indy and lide girl, between Thirty-fifte ond Sirty-fifth streets, east Address Mra. Putlor, Stxiy- second street, fourth coltage west of Second avenue. WANTED er, ND FLOOR. FOUR ROOMS, OR Upper Part of « unre, story boss, in a good neighbor. hond, convenient to ©. To be used by a private cub Address Cinb, bor 6,007 7 Poa office, WAND tones on FOUR, UNPURNIFHED Rooms, for yy by gentleman, wifoand ser. n vant. ounvenien care, No morite im Mi Tonements need not ot aol. oly. “Address tor iwo dayad. i. Fi sation D. Wxreo-r0 RNISHED OR PARTIALIA re ered, it or-five Rooms, for light hoanenedl for a small fansily forge dy per menth Address, for days, | Livin ANTEDA. FURNISHED HOU tween Fourteenth and Thirt! and Reveoth avenuge Address, New York price per month, M. T. ye VEN US—-TREPTE At ole YAN VLECK, a the weal @ oe scan cg: a TEMPORARY SET Fx THRE 3 He = right. permanes tommbination c01d 8 nd wolebeed, lower: oot. Pi lio impare, for Wor for ueauty, also cheapness, beyond ire and exaraine ‘every di winter, rapastered waswes f tren ands ic ered names of tbe i eieeieaa amt ond Streeta, Ont thi? ous Ber u Cruse vaperatpeueaetg ORIGINATRO roan tbe most Hi aporaras retin tot ‘amtewen Rei ‘Settee do mive wh The hing Ete foray ie at Pr aSnEtl ty PE micas Teneo PO ce | eo nth bough ce male overs Pai) Be