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[€INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘ el Farmar, May, the extreme range having been from 183%¢ to 134, awit the closing transactions prior to the adjournment @f the board, and subsequently, at 13374. Owing to the enormous ‘short’ interest outstanding there was a svery active borrowing demand for coin, and loans were ‘made without interest and et 2a 3 per cent per annum, sand 1-64 per cent per diem, im favor of the lender of Pre coin, The volui 0 of business was large and almost ‘antirely speculative, the recen$ decline having caueed pearly all the operatérs to sell “abort,” with fanusua! doldvess. The consequence ts that the premium fhas been unduly depressed, to the iojury of the kmport fing and mercantile community and the unsettiement of wwalues for the benefit of speculators, whose object will Pe to run it up egsin ag bigh as possible when ‘Shey find they cannot get it any lower. A currency with a fluctuating value wa great public evil, for with- ‘outa stable standard of values trade is converted into wspeculation, and since the legal tender act took effect ‘our standard has practically been greendacks, and B08 gold. When the premtum rises or tals Mt docs not indicate that the value of gold bas changed, but tat the perchasing power of the @arrency has been increased or diminished. In Califor- mia, where goid 13 the eurreacy and tho legal tender act imoperative, the price of greenbacks is quoted, but mith us the process is reversed. Gold has been recog- ‘mized 2s the standard of values throughout the world, ‘Decause tt is liable to fluctuate legs tn value than any- (hing else owing to its scarcity and the amount of labor Muvelved in its production, As it increases in abundance ‘Mt will dopreciate in value in relation to other commodi- ‘fies, Dut it will be likely to remain the standard jaf values so long as it Js pot exposed to violent Muctua- Bions of value, whea it would become mischievous in its uence, and some eubstituse for it would bave to be found. During the present ‘period of suspension of . ppecie payments, the resulis of a currency fluctuating in are just as much calculated to unsettle values as ted in paper mouey, and, therofore, it is ob- jytously to the public interest that the price of gold fluctuate as Little as possible, Stability in the of the curreucy, whatever it may be,’ @ matter of ihe first importance, for apon Binges the price of everything else. The wild and Ne project of Senator Morrill to resume Bpecte payments in July, 1869, has had some ellect as * bear argument in the gold room during the last fow ays, but that gentieman might as well ask Congress 60 legisiate that the moon should be turned into green @heese on that date for all the power that Con- has to bring avout such aw result at the ‘ime specified. Tue British Parhament legisiated to @he same effect soveral times without producing Bhe iutendod resumption, but # great deal wf commercial and public d stress iustead, This scheme wf Mr, Morril! rves to rank with that of his brother Benator for a demand ican bearing six per cent interest, f@ttensibly designed to give elasticity to the currency, ‘(Dut in reality to embarrass the freasury and make it pay largo sum overy year for money it does not require, sand which it would need to be always in a position to ' wepay. Both these projects are undeserving of the at- weation of Congress. The supply of money available for employment on ‘the Siock Exchange is now consjdcrably in excess of @he demand, and first class houses have no difficulty in Dorrowiug ali they require at six per cent, although @he banks ask seven from borrowers in general. ‘The domestic exchanges are to a limited extent in favor @f this contre and the prospect is favorable to an casy Soadition of monetary aCairs here during the remainder of the winter, ‘he banks are discounting the best “" grade of their customers’ puper at sevon per cent, but wshey sro not buyers of any eoming from outstle pources, and on the street the best grado of names is at8a9 percent, On the 15th fast. the Decem- cempound interest noves will mature and the prin- ‘srpal of theso held by tho banks will be paid fm thee per cent cegtificates and the iuterest An currency, while such as aro held by private indivia- ‘Wala will bo redeemed in currency. The result withgea Yurther increase in the supply of loanable funds to the mmount, it is estimated, of seven or eight millions, + There was less pressure to sell government securities “short” to-day than yesterday, and prices showed an Smproving tendency. Tho latter are now #0 low that “ "@hey cannot fail to attract purchasers for investment, Nd the large ‘abort’ lnterest outstanding will stimu- Mate the reaction from the present depression, At tha “loge the market was sleady at the subjotnea quota- Mons:-—Registered, 1881, 107% « 108; coupon, 1881, BL « 111%} 5-20's, registered, 1802, 114% a 114%; 6-20's, coupon, 1862, 10724 = 1075; do., 1864, 104% = 104% ; do., 1865, 104% m 10034; do., 1865, January and Suly, 107%; a 10754; do. 1867, 10734 @ 107%; 10-40's, Sogistered, 100% a 10044 ; 10-40's, coupon, 100% a 100%, ; (gold, 133% @ 193%; Juno 7.30's, 104% a 1047/; July 7.20's, 10494 0 104% ; December compounds, 18¢4, 1194 »@ 11935, May do, 1965, 11724 @ 1173;; August do., T16% a 11034; September do., 115%, a 116; October do., 21534 0 115. ! The speculative spirit on the Stock Exchange is ‘Decoming stronger, and the ‘short’ interest is diminish. Ang in view of the improved prospect before the country, While the large earnings of ibe railways this year, not- withstanding the mercantile depression against whica Bhey bare had to contend, have caused mostof the Sarge stock houses to tean to tho bull side of the market, ‘and the preponderance of woatth ia Wall sircet ts wndoubiediz with the operators far a rise, The ponse and tnactivity of the last month cr two have made the brokers and other professional apoculators @nrious for an active spocuiation, and the indications ‘ere favorable to higher prices for all good interest @nd dividend paying stocks, The bears are apparently Aargely in the minority ond unwilling to tun the risk of @ bold acampt totuen the tide im their favor, and It is 3 probable thas they would be eaccessful if she trial, At tho commencemont of bucinsss the ‘ie market was firm, dull, the volume of transactions being Mmited by the absenco of many of the brokers and Professional speculators owing to the beavy depth of S00 on the ground, which made the journey to Wall street a matter of considerable éificalty to most men; tand hence not @ few remained away ali day. At the early session of the open beard prices were about jhe same as those current at the close last evening, Brie being firm at 73% & T5}y. Ab the Gret regular ‘Doard tbo market was somewhat irregular, put quiet, ew York Contrai declined on @o 1164j, while Erie remained steady. Qoicksitver @dvanced to 22 and Cleveland aod Pitsburg to M4. og Hew York Contral closet 1\4 lower than at tho same | imo yesterday, Cleveland aud Toledo %%, Northwestern 3d, Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred ty, Westera Union Aelograph sf. Erie was }f higher, Cleveland and Piite. burg 34. Rock Island %, Pacific Mall 3j, Quicksilver 2. Government securities were Beary, Sixee of 1681 elosed \ lower, coupon fveiwentios of 1862 \, new Jeane of 1865 %, coupon ten-forties \{. ‘oupom five. ‘Awenties of 1864 were A higher. Missouri sixes and Tennesoce sizes, new, were \ lower. At the open board at one o'clock the market was wteady, but prices were in some inetances \ lower, At the second regniar board thers wasno material cbrnge ‘in the tone of the market or in quotations bine chord 34 lower chan at the first regalar board. Go. preferred 14, Pacific Mal ity, Weew graph };. Hudson River was % higher, Rock Island 1g ‘Woveran fecanties were duil Awentics of 1864 closed Th lower, mere of + Digher, pew issue of 1665 | Af on board at balt-part three the markes wae | mieady, Erio selling at 72 ,. snd during the rewt of the ‘Sfternoon it was Orin, bul free from eteltenment At ine felose ihe following quotations wore eurreut:—New York | Heads. prom 116}¢; Erie, Michigan Southere, Ara, 54 223 a 15) 2 6816; @o. prefortod, 49% © 67; Pao te Mall, 5 Western Union Teiegrap, 2644 a 29 Y. Mining shares continue to te neglected by the outalts jublie, because they have lost confidence in this clare of | jurttios, owing to the wortblesnecs of roany of thovw wwhich were spawned upon the market during the years {ya64-6. In the productivenass of good tiging property, fowevor, the public have by 0° means tort faith, The least of Invor, transportation and ai! the requisites of min. bas operated seriously against the development of the eral resources of our gold besring territones, bat the Vacilities for transportation ate rapidly Increasing, and jas they increase ao the cost is diminished and the price Of labor is reduced in proportion to the cheepening of wapplies, Gold mining to the Bouthern Siates ie paying | (Moderately well, owing to the comparatively low preg $f labor and supplies, and because the compaaies work- Gag them are not stockjobding aMaire, but mavaged on Moeingge princiziog, With atoayete cepitad sad ebilled Deo. 18—-OPM. | cont, and te stock is unknown ia Wall street. With ¢ Co coid market developed a reactionary tendency 0- | the completion of the Pacific Railway our mining ten ‘NEW YORK, HERALD; . SATURDAY, DECEMBER: 14, ‘1867. ing Compqay ef North Carolina—may be quoted as 8 case inpeimi. It pays moathiy dividends ef one per ritories will become more accessible and the cost ef ak the requisites for efficient mining will be reduced to a point where the inducements to develop mining pro- perty will be much greater than thoy have been hitnerta, Ma ‘The foreign exchange market was firma, with a very Umuited amount of bills offering, The leading drawers asked 110 for sterling, at sixty days, and the Gorman bankers advanced their rates for continental. biils, Bankers’ bills on Eugland, at sixty days, wore quoted ab 1097 a 110; at three days, 1103; a 11054; commercial bills, 1089¢ = 1004; bills on Parie, at sixty days, 5.250 5.12}¢; at three days, 5.12); 3 610, Other bills were rated thus:— Banker’, 12 a 123g T94 & Tie On Freukfort « Gye 41 Op Amsierdam a 4 Oa Hamburg..... a 36% On Antwerp.. 5.143g 5.1734 @ 6.163¢ The receipts for customs sod receipts, payments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this oity for the expirod portion of the week bave been as follows:— Custom House Treasury-—————~ Ree: Buiances, « 173,262 1.221.801 683,01 w« 198,000 797,204 225,008 Doo, 12. Dec, 13.. The value of the importations of dry goods at the port for the week ending December 12 compares with tae Provious weok as follows; — ear feng on —-Dea 12.—~ Manufactures-of woot... 285° $82,813 Mavufactares of cotton, 276 83,537 188 = 39; Manufactures of silk... 116 190 134 300,851 Manufactures of flax... 261 69.073 248 1, Miscellaneous. 389 AT Total... 867 $al3,199 Withdrawn, Manufactures of wool.. 134 $47,582 24% $86,202 Manufactures of cotton, 171 44,665 4 = 24,807 Manufactures of silic 40 «36,903 84 «= 86,795 323 (79,451 1,035 17,998 ATU $245,251 Manufactures of wool.. 33 $14,938 S314 $110,389 Manufactures of cotton, 23 10,619 642 165,251 Manufactures of silk... 20 13,855 TL 81,860 Manufaciures of flax 100 22,931 676-174, 361 Miscelianeous....... 21 4936 179) (72,72 Total....cssceseeeeee 202 $67,184 1,882 $605,061 The last thrve statements of the conditioa of tl nexed:—~ 9. Loans, «$95,918,510 $95,000,755 $95,269, Specio . 3 F3 Legal tender notes. 13,600,184 13,934,584 Depostis, ... + 38,392,425 $8,115,426 Circulation (Nat'l),. 24,722,210 94,644,141 Circulation (Stato).. 088 219,768 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Friday, Deo. 13-10:15 A. Me $2000 US 69, "68, cou. 124, 1 ahs Wost Union Tel. 83%; 10.00 US 6's, "#1, com... 119% 20) Quicksilver Mining 22 hwo OS 6, biv.e "8: INT” Adams 0, 0000 10 1067; 1000 07 10000 US 59.00, US 6 1BON) 40, 2509 USE.3: FA 45000 do , 12080 US5.20 7 1090) USS's, 104,012 ing 1000) 7,80 Tr n,2d'weries 1043 i 29000 | do... 13 o'clock 104 18% 25000 Tenn 6s, new.... 8 1 600) Virginia 6's, new.. 42 Ww 1000 Missouri 8, wie na, 50) 4 a3 5000 Wy’ 13 300 3 aig 4u00 1s, ic} ib Ee % 1000 M67 a 300 81 rey 100 bi 7 ehs ung 1a} bP 107” rr 100: 10x 97 100 Ai i 97 Ww HT 98 100 American Gaal... 2. 48 617, 100 Pacific Mail SS ‘Go.. 12534 Pi 2d cali 1254, 5 125, « ae Hinif-paat Tw 3 6s. 6-20, 0,'64 104) '0, 68" 207: "01, is i E 22 = tho call | Coupon five | a0) oh oxn Is a as 100 2 0 100 Tov Mi 135 15 do. gosee s: ae Lao XY Central idif’.-.. M614 sou uy i 2 sae 20 do, iio 9735 10 do... mr, 10w Mi & St Peal ay 4 . ‘ je WY, PUW & ChiRR, Se y 0, E 0. aeae 10 Westera Vaid Tel, 335% 200 Ohio & Misa #i.° = COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fripar, Doo, 13-6 P.M. Bevswax was dull and nominal, at 40c. « dic. for Western and Southern respectiy ely. Corrox.—There was an improved demand for this staple, mainly for export, and holders obtained an advance of Ke. per Ib, the market closing firm at the Improvement. The anlos footed wp abaut 2,60) bales, inclad ing 1,678 for export. We quote Hernia, Florida. Aubin 0. 7. Ordinary 418 1% oe Good ordinaey - Wg ae 6 Lew middting. - io ea ig ite 3 i we ee i 1 Correa We f uo ales of “any kind. Prloew wore pom na Corrak.—The bustness in ingot was mederate, end prices heavy. We note sales of J00,0W) Iba. Dero at 2a, a co, Baliinore was quoted at 2i}ge. and ortago Laie a VANDiRs.—Adamantine were in some demand: 3.000 boxes were divrosed of at 3e.; prices et from We. to Wo, Sperm ware at a ent at 68e, Wsnncht cllosendale was dnlt mud unchanged at 9 7S Drxwoona.—St Domingo lorwood was quiet at $14, gold, enerully quoted $15 59, gold. were wendy, but the Dacas a b bs business was light. Sates 100 tous soda agh at 2g. 0 d%r., gold; da, sal soda nt 2740. 0 30, currency; 160 drums sXe. fo! 100 kegs bi. card. soda nt 510 epee hing powers at be. « Bisc., care tree Wecripra 1,618 ois flour, 799 do, i cora. Tp amare fo Y 4 STo, a Bie., and middle poe" nase? Ale. ; » a dhe. rie adic. bales we a oe nouew am cas Menoo All kinds of fish were and prices were en: nomiual, Lard was fo. >I Seka wantasies 1G e 1 aed paint ie, por, ‘Puovesiona. Receipts Tas bois, ‘pork, 18da, beet, ae di emt meats, 61 do. 158 dressed Logs. ‘The mi ror Cetlaned Unser” con pales tentite detec masse Closing at about $21 25, cash. The busicess was light, 40 about bbls. mess, “cash and reguiar,”” $20 a 82 37, We heard of ‘no, sales ‘or, tusure de- very, were unchanged at 90. a Ho. for city. At‘fis S18 for plan oh ond 18.0 80 fs ja ae yg a for ane a ww exira beet hams the sales were lituited to about 7) bblg., at $90. 4 Tierce beef was dull aud nounual. Cut meats were Likewise dull aud nominal was al ,andin buyers’ favor, Sales 150 boxes Cumberland cut on Private terms. The lard market continued to rule quiet, but were uncbanced. The sales were about 270 vbls., at. j2ise. a 184c. The transact im butter and checse were | Hight, but prices were a a “vat held at higher prices. Sales 800 bbls. at Ie, Bonded was 6 tile active and quite Armly held at25c. for sale were 1,000 bbls, at Ye,, and 2,000 dian for December, on pr further sales of 1s at 2h, a Ble; white, free, aold at 44. In Philadelphia the. markel whits, for Deecemaser, at the, & openings Bich as dadlcnaaonunel “Corstina was .qucted.at BXe. iness in in al woim- Sere coon) Seis gta Sir nomi 4c. am 8 5 Cee do., 113¢¢ ; Yr ea 3 Were 965 DOres BI |. Hard waa Oe a! at ll b, 5 rio, at jescTiplions were duii aad neminal. Clover, 12) moths, $2 60 a $2 75; rough tax, $2 30 a $4 40, Srigna.—-No sales oi Cousequengve weie reported; prices of al dase were unchanged. pease wes: Wuchauged, oa dull and nominal at 6)g¢., 5. naning.—We heard of no business; prices were steady, UG Am Satr.—Tho market remaiuod quiet, but yrices were quite uniform, Jobbers’ priees were as follows:~-Liverpool, $44 f $4 $5 2% for Marsall’s, Worthing. $4.10 for Asuson' too's and Deak: ground, and ras ae WG 1 Too o—susiness 19 all kinds oh cawu a Ibo, an Coanectiout seed eat on private terms, 1K. —Hig Was alos Ueglecte: of boing 200 slabs Mainoca st 24c.,'goli. Ewgliah was nomi mal ot jc, and Banoa 2c. Biralis wore uot ‘Woon, — and notwithstanding: the tnclemency of the weather yestordsy, a (air busmesein Course and medi aracdes of scea aad medium * are y than the ocher grades aud rather scarce, and firmly heid.at the advance previously chronicled. California and ‘Texas wools are selling at about former prices, while pulled is steady, dealers are asking w trifle more’ for super, Far foreign there is a fair , but we have no sales of wmoment to report. A fale of 400 Vales East india has boon inado, bowarer, om one of bales Mestiz. was ramored. ces are B76,000 ibs. at Bc. « Glc., ticluding 0H) do. da wt 37 WW do. av" a 20, 6.0.0 do. 4,00 do. washed Lowa, 37356, : iy £0, LON et ee ad do. io ab medlum and Be ree Niele sated wuwashos Be nie, Sve. Sie. 65,000 ibs. pulied at a te Meru; yee. ® Ides for NO. 1. ize. u tie. for oxtea ; 189,00) tbs. Calstoryim at Sf tas the. end barry airing at ihe, Sher) alse, S000 tbs. Ponns at W8e. & Bo, ti NEW YORK CITY. eer eee THE COURTS. WAITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Alloged Sa! Cotton Belousing to the Late Confederate Governament=Haill a Miijion ine wolveds — Borore Judge Bimchford, Cnited Sates vt, Vermm K, Stevensom,—Yesterday moruing United States Districts Atternoy Samuel G. Courtney, before Judgo Blatchford, moved for the post. ponement of this case till the noxt term, on she ground that the government was mot prepared to go on with it, tm consequence of the absence of important witnesses, Ho explained t the court thas tho amount involved is about balf-a million of dollars. The ciaim of the gov- ermment is that the defendant, Stevonsan, seat from tho Southern States, during the rebeilion, a large quantity of cotton belonging to the late rebel ernment, the proceeds o: which he lunded to bis benetiL. Courtney said that by some strange the witnesses for the government were not own o ent gure time since When (Le case Was called, and Alinough be did notimpute anything to the parties ta She case, tue absence looked at jeast suspicious, Under 3 sf Mates to pro for the in. ead the sent on t's mission, Mr. Courtney said involved be February term hould uot ectortain the mouon the goverament of the Untied Siates would be ata great divadvantago, aad the claim might be jeopardized. His Honor, porheps, was aware of dilliculues w the government bi counter by souding Gowg Soutu for testimony whic mast be procured, if some lostahoes, from partiog who bad been rebvis, and who were frieadiy to Mr, steven. Mr. Bernete was @ reliable man; he bad fought for the preservation of the matitutions of the country. And Was he to be Wid that the more suaceruent of a rebel shouid be suifictent to ollset tho facie im ois adidavii? Certainly one of the witnestes which the goverement sougat to produce was a Mr. Hemlign, £08 ho (Mr, Courtuey) liad heard that be weit of og aod and ‘was now hobnobbing with Me. Renjamin, the Secretary of the Treasury of the late goveramant, an that class of men. the goverament 6x; to Bez that Mr. Stevenson came to this city with iitie Or no means, that he suddenly became rich, and devoted the proceedg of tho sale of Cotton in question, belonging \o the lace revel government, & (be purcuace Of reai estate in tuscily, in order that av posnbie in Justice might be done to Mr Stevenson, he would con- sent that if be desired to cell the property, to avoid any Joss or take advantage of tho tained for it, be might do the sale wero deposited with the rogiicy some company. drawing Interest, the amount so obiained to abide the future decision of (he court. Mr. Johu A. Weed replied, urging We immodiate trial of the case, submitting to his Honor a brief Listory of ali tue facts as be intended to prove them. ne Blatchford wos the papers and reserved do- cis ' ‘The € ada Wool Case-Verdict for the Gove eroment. The United States vs. Bightysiz Bales of Wool.~Th® | Important case for the forfeiure of eighty-six bales of it be . For California flour there wae sarcey Of 300 sacks at $12 40 $14 f—rhe ure, Southern flour | quote:— SUVSe ine Since and Western Extra State, Ehovwe do. Common to Tawa boop Ohio, Rowrd hoop Quto, +t; pi Zi eaasGSlosHsrs. Se sWahe 9155 & $1 for old want ‘Tee ‘ane Bouthern. on © comprise 9) and Whe alow, lye wae r 7 No sates of any fire, bot quiet Salae of about nade Went ware made wt $1 Mh. “dug ere nein ery lights ama rates. ‘wore shahily lower, jemand £0 Co nimportamt. Sentral Americans iY to at * ine. Ibe. stm % boas, at Vac. ‘ise, ad wee bal previous rates were are meters we and trmiv belt ity, Saaige Bo talon toon he ranges ee ® je" were dull aad somioni? Mantis was 12 a Men, a eyneeine 88 G1 0 for common Rint imrermamt eaten of any tied. cary foreehaarnst vole i mle Verwe quoted arin wists Diana "ifennee teense tran — * wy, hh: me ene tail | day ia favor of the go’ wool was tried during this week, and terminated yester- “lull | and endorsed by the other defendanta. It seems that at anc! Crude, iu bulk, was not much sought after, | Ted fair amined. at the Jate examinsaion in November last are bay ctr ge. a G50, for | egods of ning notes, amounting to about $45,000, Taupe § ‘was sporingly dents in at about former prices. | Te0eived by the defendants, and sold on account has Deen materially by ee. ‘Sales 228 hinds, Kentucky at 8c. | @nd the defendants having failed to been consumniaied since our last report. | tried by a jury, im better demat ‘ment. Th facts, as they ap- peared in evidence, are;—In February, 1867, E. M. Yarwood, of London, Canada, consigned eighty-six bates | adduced went to stow that of wool to A. K. Strong & Co., of this city, and raid wool waa offered for entry at Suspension Bridge at @ valua- tion of twenty-three cents per pound, ‘Tne Collector a invoice and ouiry was prevented, in which the wool wag valued at twenty cents per pound, upon whieh the |i @ation of duties was six cents insiead of twelve, Tho ‘wool passed the Custom House at Suspension price, and wasselzed in Now York city for fraudulent r. Yatuation, The trial Iasted some three days, end re- } sulted ina verdict fer the United states, condemning We wool, valued at adout $10,000. Fiban Alien and Taomas Simons, Assistant Vaited | Staves Dietrics Attorneys, for the United States G, P, Lowrey and A. BR. Culver for the claimants. Another Verdict for the Covernment. The United States va. Two Caves Military @aunticts, — In this cage, which Occupied the court two days, Judge Biatebford sesierdsy morning charged the jury, who returned a verdiet for Lo at ent by whiol the gruntlow were forfeited, leaving the steamer and all the rest of hor intact the property of the clamanta, ‘The case, ready reported, was a se:zure oy the Cus | tom Hei Mmeers of two cases military gaumilew | found on Woard the steamer George Cornwall, intended to be ‘sent to New Orleans, in Deoom goods were woized as Contraband of war, of the jury conéomued them arsucn, a the Veraios WR BANKRUPTCY. The lates of Petitioners In Bankreptey= f Important Decision, Yesterday morning Jadge Biaichford renderod sd cision ja the case of Georges W. Kimball, an alleged bankrupt, who had been arrested by process of Stats court while proceeding to tha office of the Register in Dackraptey, to whom hit ¢aze bad been referred, The Judge decides that the bankrupt must be discharged oo the grovad that his arrost and imprisooment are a viola. tion of Lila privilege a8 & Witness protecced by the sub. pore of the Vaived States District Court Opposition to Order of Discharge. Tn the Shy'ter of Samet Shea,—The petivionor applied for hie order of discharge and tha meeting wae held before Register Ketcham. Tho hy of Matcolm, Son & Co, of Liverpool, by their agents in Now York, filed notice Of opposition on allegations that the [mound had obtained from them large advances upon shipments of covton by Freud ana iaisrepreseniation, aud that their lows amounted to $7,000, Mr. Lee for the op- posieg eredivort and Edwin James for the bankrapt ‘After taking some tertimony the further hearing was ned to Fri next, the Maver of J. 8. Moore —This wae also an appl: cation for an order of discharge, held before Regimt Wits Ag tion let o9 bohalr of Martin, merchants, London, Raj Weir counsel im vais city, On the James, counsel forthe ‘oner, the Rearing was post. pone to Yridey nex om aio Petition Fited in Bankruptey. lowing petition was filed in bankruptcy yester- day :—Cornelius Westerv w York city, Referred to Bogisser Dwight mrss ae SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT—PART 2. Bacchus, Euterpe and the Blied Geddess— Carl Formes in Court, Before Judge Barnard. Toreph Rernard vs, Carb Formes # ab—This was an action brought for the recovery of $260, the amount of @note made by Carl Fermes, the distinguished basso, times Signor Formes had occasion to use wines and other potent distillations of tho fruits and cereals in order to modalave or intensify his duicot voice, and in order to accomplish this very desirable object regoried to the esiaviichment of the plaintiff, who is @ dealer. in ‘wines nod liquors, where be procuced selections froma ghoice viniages of Austria, his native cluno, Frauce aud Ttaiy, Be'ux about to leave the United States for Europe, the plainti® procured bis arrest for the original dept, and after lis discharge from durange vile be gave the pote in question to aint endorsed by the other de» fondante. Honry H. Morange, counsel for defendants, Claimed that the uote as to the ether defendants was without consideration, the plaintiff taking it with Do- tice, and that the endorsoments were m: b plaintif’s west, The jury after ashort deliberation found @ dict for plaivti as against the defendant Formes, For Faia Samuel Hire; fordefendanis, H, H. Mo- SUPREME COURT—GEMERAL TERM. Notice to Candidates Admission te tho Bar, Candidates for admission to the bar who wero ox- requested to assemble in the Supreme Court General Term Room, on Monday, the 16th instant, at ten o'clock A. M., for the purpose of bomg sworn and receiving their Warrants, SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL TERM—PART I, A Suit to Recover 845,000. Before Judge Barbour. HH. Smith & Co, vs, John ¥, Wylie and. Edward, Wade.—This was on action to recover the pro- to the plaintiffs, sugar importers of this cily, over the proceeds were arrested, A motion was then brought 4, the only sales we heard. | forward tb vacate the order of arrest, and after sone Gonsideration the matter was referrod to a whose report in favor of the. defendants was. vacated by order and the arrest denied. This latter was con- med by the General Term, The case-now came to be ah M and had not concluded at the rising of 18 court Moasrs. E. Parson and Woeks and Foster wero counsel for the plaivtifs, aud Messrs. Woodroofo, Smut, Pheips and Keavils for the defendants, SUPREME COURT—TAIAL TERM—PART 2. pany.—Thia was an action ta recover $4,844, the amount of insurance for which plaintiff's properiy—: restauragt, with furniture, &c.—' insured with the detendants, Tho jury, having heard ali tho evidence in the caso, returued a verdict for plaintiff for $907, GOURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. } Before Recorder Hackott Chartes Graham, who pieaded guilty to stealing five patrs of sleeve buttons from the store of Tiffany & Co., was sentenced to the State Prison for four years and six months, Carl Piassman, convicted of attempt at rape, was sen- tence to the Stato Prison for five years. Puilip Monaban, charged with causing the death of Thomas Cosgrove on tho 12th of Juty last, pleaded guilty (o manslaughter in the fourth degrao, and was re- manded for sentence, . CITY INTELLIGENCE, Boao or Crry Cayvassens.—The Board mat yesterday, and after making a fow corrections in the original returns as canvassed the following was received:—The special commitice to whom was referred the protest signed by several mombers of the Board of Councilmen, against the canvassing of any vote given for the office of Coun- cilman at tbe late charter election, reported that In the ton of the committee the subject matter of the pro- teat was entirely beyond the jurisdiction of the commit. tee and also of the Board of Canvassers; that the duties of the Board are simply to canvass the disirict revurns; to dotoct and expose frauds, if attempted, and to make a return of the votes eo roccived and officers elected, Here their dutics teminate. To attempt to determine the grave question involved in the protest would be greatly to trauscend their powers, and as tho question, if eo attempted to bo pansies tyne coutrovary, euch preceding mould be a a se ‘pererogaton The mittee therefore to Which was laid over until tho wessivn of the Board, Adjourned. Fine Hrprasts.—The President of the Metropolitan Firo Dopartment calls the attention of citizens occupy- ing premises in the immediate vicinity of fre bydranta to the neceseity ot keeping them free from snow and other.obstructions, in order to facilitate the operations Of the firemen and by this means prevent the destruc on of property. Taw Berceuarers' Uxtow.—An informal meeting of this society waa held yesterday afternoon af the corner of iwenty-third sireet and Second avenue, to consider the arrangements for the demonstratioa so be celebrated on the 126 of January, This celebration wilt be of tho mos, iurposing cuaracter, more thaa two thousand mon baving wg! to take part ia tt, Fusneat or Joux Baincaay.—Tho faneral of John Bridgman took place yesterday afternoon, at two o'clock. Deceased was at the time of his death connocted with a Gnily nowspaper in this city as proof reader, Ho waa formerly connected with the Bowery theatre, having in Sbistrionic eouse achioved some reputation as frst oid man at this place of amuse he was regularly attached to a then! tus city, the samo capacity, bat left it afer © to accept & journalistic position, place yesterday alteraoon, at two o'clock, from the lodge room of Ucean Lodge, No, 156, F. and A. M, Masonic Temple, corner of Broomo and Crosby strocte, under their direction. The membors of thie ie logelber with tho mambe: matic Find Association, acco: dec aved to their last resting pi Ay fore} Ail etory, Doth the Fplscopal and Masonic funeral eer- vicey having been previously performed, Deceased was boro in Bugland, amd Was, at the time of bis death, fo aia years of age, Ho died of congestion of the UKs. Tae Societe of Me, Burvoont.—Coroner Schirmer yesterday “held an inqgest at the New street police fiatioa, over the remains of Mr. ‘Isaao B, Brevoort, lato apothocary on board .the United States steamship Piscataqua, tying of the Watery, whose death was ed in yesterday's Henacn The teetimooy Mr, Utovoors was much deprevsed in epirite, aud while ja tues condition he ewaliowel @ doso containing both sirychoine | and = morphine, effect, The jery accordingly rendered a verdict cor. | repondiog with the for facts. Deceased ‘was forty-two years of age and a native of Cazenovia, Madiwoa couaty, this State, lie Was ® maa of unsullied Fepulaien. wae regarded as @ profound acholar, sperking several languages with much fluency. He had doen twenty-one years in the naval service, The fuvern! ceremonies will take plage to-day, from the residence of deceaned's brotuer, Mr. Samuei Brevoort, No. 154 cackelt street, Brookipn. Deceased left a note, ad- dressed to hia brother, requesting that bis remains should be inserted tg Gruenwood Cemetery, Yrary Boat Accinnet Late lasteveniag, as Lawrence Teade Ano re « compound fracture of Powers, of the Pirst preeinet, conveyed tne yw Yor’ Hospital. It thought amputa- Tod iimab will be necessary. Tp*RE RANA —The Liedergrans society hae con. apitel umd, whe proceeds Tex Teoermas Maven tox Ni Yous 10 Pita DELTA The above mate: hich uae been postponed owing to the Inte storm, will pot come of woti foally ordered by the referee, Mr. James Lee, The parker who had made the wager met yerterday noon, when considerabie (0 Was spent in com.ag to an agreemeot It wae ‘at the road might mot be cienr until epri Of the parties refowed to allow bis movey to remain idiego tong, After a stormy debate is was foally agreed twat each of the prine\y to draw $2,000 exch, leaving $500 as a deport, agreeing that whatever day toe referee might call the | walk, that each Be compelied to deposit $2,009 | after twenty-four hears’ notice, and unter the eaue 1¢ placed in 6b® Bande of tho stakeholder witin the above time, that be forfoit the $600 held ava) tortoit, Mr. Melatie Wil tberoiere pot underake ihe foat antil ster New Your, Avvo Hiorway Rownany.—A few dayt vince on account appeared fa the Mrnaro of the mysterious ditap- pearance of two young girla from thelr homes in Brook. lyn, ‘Thogiria, who are fifteen and extern years of age Pespectivoly, left their bouges in Bushwick @ 6h Sunday last, evidently with tho Intention of going to church, bus rinee leaving Rome they have not been heard of by their patents, For the last week the father riltren hae been hunting at! over the eity jog ones, His name is Jobim Hast @dout four mouths ia ay & wen oe. Laat night while seoklag for his lost children sees, ene Canal, ue went into a liquor to drink. Axain facing thi store, Hoe bad scarcely time to cross the street he porceived that he was followed by he alleged, seized hold of bi snow and forcibly robbed him of money $14, & pooke.book, cap and a pair ri fnga says he then walked up Washington street, where h the Twonty-eighth precinet, to wi he related what transpired. fticer, short a(ter, arrested a man named Joba Murphy, at , the corner of Spring and Washington stroots, ne ‘station house, where complainant was, who . os 080 of the re who apeckad aut of his property, Murphy was brougl fore Justice Dodge, gE Sk Oe Police Court, and charged with highway robbery. He was commitied for trial, in default of dail, ngs, the complainant in the ease, says thal, from {acts in bis possession, he was led to beliove he might obtain some tidings of the lost chitdren from some parties on board the steamzhip France, in which vessel ‘he girls came to this couatry about six weeks since, and it was these circumstances that brought him so far from home fast night, Fresarxc Ovr 4 Court.--In consequence of the negli- gence of the ‘“enginecr’’ appointed, at « fat salary, to keep warm by means of a hoating apparatus the Fourth District Police Court and prison adjoining, yesterday and Thursday were so cold in the audience chamber that Judge Connolly was necoss: ness to the “Uillcers’ Room,'’ that fortunately wore preferred. Thi the “bol: = y 0 attention to ” It is to be moped that it the Filty-seventh Stree! urry up!” pair of the apparatus, ‘80 that business, with some degree of comfort, may be ed and ai patched by the civil aud crimi- Bal magistrates prosiding thero at present. A Case ov Party Swinpiino.—James Hacket, who pre- tends to doa flourishing business in tho carriage trim. Jming Kine, became exceedingly desirous, about the middle of last November, of enlarging the area of his usefulness, and to facilitate matters advertised in German paper for a partner with a small capital. The call brought John Scholtz, of 120 bird street, to bis sbop and his notice, A short conversation being held between the man in business aud ihe man in search of business, Hacket intimated that if he (Scholta)—as that gentieman alleged before Justice Shandiey yesterday—would pay $100 into the new firm, they (Hacket and Scheltz) would mutualiy earo from $50 to $75 a week. Scholtz, believing from tho representations made by Hacket that all was rigut, went with him to notary public, and bad articies of agree- ment drawn up, under which they were to be con- sidered partners, and share alike for one year, when, if matters should prove agreeable, their relations would decontinued for a longer period. On the document pamod being gigned and seaiod, Scholtz handed to bia ew partner the $100 agreed upod and went to work in the shop, 171 Sufloik street, with o light heart, He labored steadily soven days, when bis partner handed him and told him he dido’t want him any longor, ag Work was tight, Scholtz inquired about his monoy, but Hacket toid him he would pay it to him when it was convenient, or out of a new pariner’s amg As this promise was quite indednite, Scholtz calied on his asgociate many times, but without getting his hundred doliars, Hacket, meantime, advertised for another partner, with a capital of ‘from $300 to $500." On these matters being explained to the silting magis- trate at the Tord Dsirict Police Court, that gentienan expre-sed the opimon that Hacket was a swindler, and on an affidavit being made out embody tng the facta, as related above, committed him, in default of $500 bait, to prison, whero he will nave an opporsunity of ponder- ing his misdeeas, Hacket got a now partner on Mon. day, but failed to fuliil bis promise to his aid one, BOLD ROBBERY IN WALL STREET. Three Million Two Handred Thousand Dol- lars in Checks Stolen from a Bank Mos- senger. One of the boldest robberies that has occurred in this city for some time past took piaco in Wall street yester- day. It appears that asa messenger of the New York State National Bank was passing tho corner of Wall and William streets yosterday afternoon from the Cleariag House, with a satchel containing $3,200,000 in exchange checks, that had been deposited in various city banks against tho State Bank, und $500 in bills, be was at tacked om the cornor of Wall aud William streets by ® man who seized bold of ad attempied to take it from him. 2 ensued, during which ‘the mess:nger was dragged by main force toa sieigh which wood at the corner, wit the horso’s bead tarnod dowa William Bis assallant, on reaching the sleigo, Jumpad into it, where another "nan was seated, reins in hand ‘tho latter whipped up the horse as soon as his compagion, with the saichel, had got in, and two slcigh was rapidly down the street, the boy clinging to it aud cry- i ‘Stop thief 1’ until he was beaten off, pear Beaver street, by one of the men, Strange to say, not one of the numerous passers-by secmed to pry any aieution io wably think the was lent Kennedy, in company with Capiain John proceeded down town and had a proloaged intorvi with the bank officers, and afterward: iiuted a plan by which, it 1s hoped, tho bold perpetrators of tne out- rage will be caught, verybody who knows anything about the manner in ‘which the checks that are deposited in various banks against one baok are arranged by tie Clearing House ‘will understand that the checks stolen in tuis Instance are valueless, and that the bank wiil ouly be sowewhas faconvenion-ea for a few days in learotug who the various dopositors against ft ia the other bapks are, ‘The amount, somes bat Jess than five huadred doliars in greenbacks, therefore, is the only amount lost. Besides the $3,200,000 in certified checks, there were In the saichel $400,000 in hocks that were aot certified, aud these the bank will haves good deal of trouble wo trace to their proper quater, It appears thatthe mossonger who was stlacked had afew minutes provious to the robbery left the bank ‘with $5,000,000 in exchange cheeks, and had the balanco agains! bank on bis return. Every effort is being made to discover the highway- men, and jt ia to be hoped, were It onty to deter otbers from following into their tracks, that Luey will be over Lauled and severely duals with. ANOTHER BOLD ROBBERY. Mr. ©. ¥. Miller, a gentleman doing business in Wall streot, while sitting in the Gold Room a day or two azo, bad his pocketbook taken from the breast pocket o: his coat by n man who boldly waiked up to him and as if chance struck his coatfupen. Ou feeling the men’s hand pass over hia hoars ho felt for Bis pockoibook, and found that the pocketbook, comtulning $8,000 Jn stogks, was gone, likewtve tho thief, THE CHAMPLAIN CANAL. A meetlog was held at Fort Edward, on the 10th inst, composed of forwarders, boatmen and others doing busi: Bese on the Champlain canal, to take inte consideration the cogdittum of tat important avenue of cowmerce, Dolegatea were present from Troy, Wert Troy, Whitehall, New York, Waterford, Fort Edward, Sandy Mil, Gleas Fails, Hartford, Argyle, Northumberland aod Putnam. Resolutions were adopted deciariag tut tho meeting bad ne confidence in tho mavagement of the (hampla: canal, and requesting an immediate repeal of the con | tract system for repairs, and orpog the Legisiavare to return to the pol cy of placing the cauai In tue bauddes of boneat #uperia te apd engines. THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Cheapest a contains the very lates: Europoan News by the Cable up to the hour of publication; Telegraphic despatches from ‘Contral and South America, Xe. ; Our Washington Des. ty ody ing all interesting Political and Local eveute, tho Fashions; Amuesments; Varietiva; Facoti; Scientific, Artistic, Religious end Literary Intelligence, Editorial articles On the prominent topies of tre day; Our Agricultural Budget; Reviews of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goode ana | Mf Boot and Stoo Markets; Ficancial and Commercial (9. ¢ AcoouLLS Of ail \mportant and interesting ats of the Week. fubseripttos, 82; Three copies, $5; Five copes, $8, Ten copie, $15; Sing’e copies, Ato eoute each. A limited mumber of advertisemonia ia sorted in the Wauxty Hanaco, ». 2 SHIPPING NEWS. Almauuc for New ~This Das. Son riees. oy Mint ra ve & OS Sue ZAM igh wat wereld PORT OF NEW YORE, DECE , CLEARE Rreamenip Kine (Hr), Brice a panip Pereie (Pr), Duchenne, Marre Via Brewed Sesamelup Virgiaia, Roberta, Petersbarg, Va—N jy MeCree. ine, Leghorn i Ceentangne oh bap e aH ene Hl Wontevideo and & deetitt. tappahannort, Va, Boop , Alien, Britgeoort. ARRIVALS. ARrORTEH HT THe RN ALY ereAM TaCmes, i oo Morgna, Bowen, Wyk made, WP Schr Grand Pre (Br), Plaster, to HJ DeWoll & ormtey, Windsor, NA, EE dayawrtle 29. toa. Sehr BO Terry (tern), Weaver, Providence, fBichr M A moreland. Price, New Haren. Schr Harriet & Sa Lawrence, New Haven, Schr F Pleree, Hodgdon, w Haven. Sehe HA Host (teru), Cranmer, New Faron. Schr J A Kissam, Townsend, New Haren, Schr J M Brainerd. Butler, Portiand, Schr MB Brainard, Buglt, Porsiand, chr Northern Light, Buekminater, Alamo, Ryder, Northport. ¢ Nentune, Stevens, Northport. Sclir Novus, Ackerson, Gold Spriug, ‘The following arrived on the Bark Julia Braintree (Br), White, Windsor, with plaster, to master Beig Florence. Tucker, Windsor, 12 days, with plaster, w we Wm Teil, Morrie, Calais, acl Re Mesa, Cannon Cala Sone hed Chita: Manne ys ante Behe Nelly Spencer, orjuh. Vangor Seti Teabed Bhermas, tice tor Phitadetphin, ir June or, Rockland for Piniadelph: Bene Ge Morria, Wright, Bostoa, vito feed pues — vali, pos ehr la wery, Bos! Behr T Johnson, Connors, Seur Mary Ano, Dickson, Be fr, loaton for Vhiladetphia, i, Bor # Nightingale, Plate Ree Carnes Fos Boston for Ptiltsipn inhe Catharine Wilcox, ——=, New Bedford for Philadels ‘a, Sehe Wm @ Snow, Tothill, Taunton for Philadelphia, , 1 y + Armatroog, Providen: rude. Hansen Prova Sehr E IN, mee, PROVE: iy intptia. Sehr Joha Homer, Caill, Providemes for Kiizave.oport Sclir 5 H Blanchard, Vogt, New L .ondon. Schr Reading Railroad No 45, Kelly, Norwalk, Sehr L.A To: wi Scbr A Turnetl, Sehr G Haden, ‘Wainweh Sehr Cornwall, Hall, Nex Schr Gartie, Knox, Portland, Ct. Schr $ C Evans, Torrance, Greenwich, Schr Sea Bird, Wallaca, Stamford. Schr Morning Star, Tuthill, Stamford Cor Fifzahethport, Sehr 8 J Slocura, Martin, Stamford for Elizabethpuct, Sehr BH Haven, Weir, Northport. Scur Ethan Allen, Smith, Northport, Sehr Bristol May, Nonibport for Bergen. Polat, ‘chr Bristol, May, Northport for an Po Sehr Dr Powers: Wing. tac re at Elizabethport, ready to eaili—e 1, Blizabethoort for Providence. . Davis, Blizabethport far Warrom, RI. White, Elizabethgort for Ked Bank, NJ, SAILED. Steamships Pagte, Havana; Weror Bromon: Niagare, Norfolk; Virginia, Petersburg; E B seader, Cuariestoa, Was P Clyde, Wultaingion, 8 d others Wind at suuset N. fresh? he MA Meth Seng J B Voris, Marine Disasters. BG Bee nows columns for loss of sloop Maria, Captain Harris, from Montauk for Now York, and two of her crew. Sng Live Oax, Coombs, from Callao vin Gfbrattar and Port Maou. is reportad by Atiantic cable to have beew wrecked at Valencia, Spain. The LO registered 1388 tons, was butli at Relfast, Mo, in M63, from which port she hailed, and rated al Sm Sareniae, at San Francises Nov 22 trom Now York, had heavy weather off Cape Horn, carried away mainto; nt yard, sprung wainyard, split sails aud steve {2 h house, £0, w had Toft bark ro Inlet, Fie, Bank axe Row—The master and Jane Ross, before reported ashore near and wera on their way to Koy Weat och ins Bro Eveexa (of Shelbourne, NS), Captain Williams, from Bagdad, Mextca, for Minatitlan. for a cargo of wood, ran ashore on Coats bar Sept Ul, and was totally wreckedg materials were saved. Master, wife and crow ar- rived at Key Weat on the Ist {net in bark Chimborazo, aut |. return home first conveyance. Brio Ana, with a cargo of flour, from Portland for Wal fax, is ashore at Barrington, N3.' The cargo ia tnwured ia the Phen!x oftiee, Boston. Senn Eprra Brows. of Orleans, before reported wrecked, gallo’ from Peasaco!a Nov 18 for Brazos Santiago, hit She went eshore with @ cargo of lum! inctles and iath: on the South Bronk th, with » pilot on board, ent to pieces on the ave: fC the Meh; captain and crew saved by Capt Duke, of the Arthur, of New Haven. Scux Martia, from an Kastera port for Boston, collided ML M Cape Aan, with aslovp hailing from Rockport, and Voth vessels sunk, Sonn Jewty Lieo—A doapatch from Boothbay save the sails, riggiag, snchors, £0, of sehr Jenny Lind, whieh wrecked fost, have beon saved. The cargo was valued at $2000, aud was insured. Scnn Couwrnce, with potatoes, before reported Weat Bank, was got afloat 12th inst by the Coast Co, aud towed to their atorehoure at Jersey City Sonn Assone—An unknown schr is reporwed aah ore near Pors Monmouta, NJ. Miscolina cons, Tae Weateee—The wind this (Pridsy) morning fs from the North and blowing heavy,and the wether cold, The tide ia unusually high, eansed by the lata NE storm. ‘Tha cellars atong the river streets ara moariy all Glled with water, and some of them. which are occupied by farmilics, are without tenants this morning; there is much suffering among thiselass of our people, The Long Island Sound steamers hare not yet arrived (1 PM), Those bound East that should have goneat4 PM yesterday did not leave their piers until this morning at 7 o'clock. We have nothing to report fram the coast, no vessels having arrived by way of Sandy Mook ether yesterday or thus far to-day, Thore have bern vo disasters in the harbor sipping Sunset—There is no chango to teport; the wind Wifrom the same quarter, and the cold is moreintense, ‘There have been no steamers frora the Lastward via Loug Island Sound ‘to-day, Brig Lexyt Steves. from. Rosson jn 4 Fan Mraneisco, ba- we fe » thonghe to ue Angor Tey letter from the ¢aplain makes no mention Whaleomen. Bark President, Kelly, of NB, sailed from Hogoluin Oct 6, to cruise westward, k Wm Gliford, Prsher, of NR, war at Honotttia Oat 87, rad. Was bound t New doainnd, apd, next, ep 2, fo Arctic Oooan, Dark Solne, Bimith. NB, Awhales, Aug 12, bark begie, Loveland, £1 a, 6 wha, s Bark Chanticles. from Cardi for Puiladelohs, no date, lat 4602 N, lou 72 sow reicn Porte. NB, Dec 9—Ciearod, brig Lisbel, Pango, Ma. American Porta. APALACHIOOLA, Dee 4—In port bark Votn from Liverpool, arcived 2d; Mary & for NYork I4g: Conservative, { jaed, from do, arrived Now 24, Balled p r , scar Arlington, Button, NY: ALEX'S oath Bee eae, cir seabed ‘atberto, if Dae ik, PMesArrived, aehe arab Lovie, lor, Tucker, hark Loctivel, woe ey. Work a shy UW French, Pa tadeiniin Clen teamer Glanons, Morean, XY aliar and a market; ochre oA tof Partau Prnce. ved, brig Maze, Ball, Boston, schra Delancs, Hall, Rondoat: Cosmos, Hall, Saugerties Faneliac MeLain, Sleeper, Boot, Emuse T Porter, Sparks, ao. T2h—Oleared, ship Thaaur, Spooner, London; soir 2 Mt nA ander Kirklen, Martin, S Solos, Pe; abwter (Br), Cregiton, Trinidad: Stephen gohrs Linzie gam, Bonnett, Jersey City: Obarm, Studley, aston. Rr ied—Steamer Wm Kenaedy, Boston; sar Charm do. BRCNSWICK, Ga, Dec I—Arrived, bark Lutempid( Br), Pargell, ——, in ballast. STON, Dec 10—Artivgd, sehre TOM Mawisins, Laure Priigeman’ Tiare Railed—Ship Wishart, Mane IPh—A reins CARATS, Nov B1-Arrived, NYork: Deo & Addie Marehie. Cleared Dee 7. sairr Fi RIVER, Deo vu. White Swan, Colling, tts. da, Clarky 8¥erk, whe Jase F Darfoy, ESTP, Dee. * May, Mav, +106, ALP Oy, wort for Na Huds, Welts, Calnie tor do: Nelle Tarbox, © far Boston, Koyal Arcot. Davison, Corawaltie T, Nov — Arrives, soir Mary Mankin (not Mary Franklin), Serraoo for N¥ ore dark Chiinbos razo, Marsiall, Mipstilinn (amd Tth, stemm «hi NEW Bev! ~Arcived. seleen Joba Crocker, be Mangont Chase, NYork, ik, Phinsey, NYor to load for Log Des 10, AMm Arrived, ache © 8 Waieon, Ade NC. for York, Retumed, ivr Oveqra, loctiand for SYork. Fatled—Brig Charles Wosles, Colenw, Prvciienes fur a Southern port: ache Seraph, Ryder, NVgrk for Peunton. sh—Arrived, sebta Ratchet J Souls, Nundout foe ¥ x lon for Rappahannock, Tiiladepbias Americas aipbla: Aetse, NYork, ovitence tor BI rabeth pont. achen ditarieg Nathan, as Providence, 1B Maryoalt Day nm NYork tamer, N¥orks Case, Vagor, dotnsva,” Bridge. om, Atenen ain ohyp Homan harks Alen. wohe Mary W Hupoer, and th» * ara PROVINCETON Der Th Ta pat Dew Mf, kobe Georgiles ng, from Phitadetphin for Portians. PAWTUCKET. Dee Ua Piek, Ba) times Ren} Strong, on f Kuan bachiport Autrew % re Salied—Bary Moibouste (ir) Horwa, chs tt Fovart, Monon: Navcy d Rraytou, Whites, vod Ques Ledge, & coeecweh, etal by steve a Marr a 7 aly) T Lesa, Ad Hy Ireland, NYork, asved uy Morne Hope Bar AM Lith, sohow tt 8 Dean, Conk, £ Usitunore tor Taatou, 8 i, Crocker, Meewvey, Pitlarnivnia fot Pull i VISCO, Deg P< asrivedty Cargitte, Mage ew York, Bita, Meivctre, few, do; Weta, i 1 Hor g Kony Suan neuam, Uvtenoot, ia, Cuan naiare © Moki Cleared 2iliy faite stato, Weeks, SAVANNAL BeArnves, shiv Ty¥ee Avery Baltte more; brig ee hity Bio kootea, acbe AOZI6, Avlsbury, bs Livempooty bart tet, SIP Jobo avatt, be 1 Arrived, tela Gipsey Queen, Miata Hailed—®tertnsh ly Honman Livingston, ‘Fork; sebe WENN TON, HO. Dee 12Sallod, Menmeniy Mary Wattia, Hoe Ww tte Yi) Dow TadBuiled, goles Kiley Forvasieny Ale Berka ey