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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1867.—T" nig SHEET. SOUTH AMERICA. poms salen a aaa Oe Need Gee to aie i Sie) Serete: joan: wourm, AB You wre Eputeatusie netted | NANCE AND TRADE [uti stele mer om ome! arene Pee ra Bee East ‘The steamer Arizona, Captain Maury, from Aspinwall Seer - Revival of Business © co During the | pee teduckd by "pression wo which thas | Schr BP Chars fenle. Gtamford—M Briggs & Co, Pipinsus, Deo 18—Arrived, steamship Golden City, Ta Decomber 16, arrived at this port yesterday. The mails Past Week—Statistice ef Failures for De= | resumed something c* retrade has | SbF OC Acken, Hobbie, Stamford. lita, sicamahip Guatemala, Dow, Central Ameri, which she brings from the South Pacific have been for ECUADOR. cember—Expa of Credits and Symp- | proof in and of © Fence 1s sufficient ARRIVALS. ports, pi ‘the most part anticipated by the arrival of the steamer ee toms of Returning Activity—Speculations | Wich is peculir ercial elasticity RNPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS. av Prince, Nov 9~arrived previous, brig “Laure Nebraska on the 17¢h inst, She brings the California SPECIAL COARESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. for 1868—What the Timely Arrest ef Con. , a ican, ant argues favorably to® | Steamship Columbia (Br), McDonald, Glasgow Dec 4, via traction Has Effected. sen on ore co tay rng go The late Imitation by Congress of the powers of the | cou OF Testored coridenoe, it may be added that Secretary of the Treasury and the consequent arrest of ‘Week ‘tan pansion © 4 credits has taken place for the contraction have already had their effect in soothing tho | *0M to the steady aie’ {06 ary goods houses, in opposi- listr ractit f the earlier apprehensions of business men, and the commercial Bong arg oaceiaber fa tuie of itself furnishes an: Londonderry Sth. with mdse and 221 en, to Francis ‘Macdonald 4 Co, Experienced strong weater! ly gales during 7. Biontnship Arizona, Ma inwal! Dec 14, with mdse, treasure acd $57 passengers: "ta the Pacite Mall bteainabi Co, Dec 16, 7:40 PM, off the Island of ‘Navassa, exchanged with steams , hence for Aspin- Walt, all well: I8ihe lat 18 ton te 3 passed schr Early York, $—Cleared, Vermont Ais Des 9 eared. vereeaiaee Tugad” i a See @ Arrived, Arabia, Hinekioy, manne. . Oct ll—Arrivi Atos Kinsale 5 Lota, Barber, t Baoe NSW. Oct 12, Midnight, Brock, Swatow; 16th, Homer, Roger g 2—Arrived, Penguin, Moore, Hong Kong, Balled Sept 8, Benj Bangs, Norctoss, Falmouth, B, mails of November 30, 357 passengers, $1,191,856 in treasure on freight, and # full cargo of merchandise, consisting principally of silks, teas and other China and Quito, Nov, 15, 1867. Japan goods. After the events which led to the resignation of Presi- ‘The following is the treasure list of the Arizona: dent Carrion, and confidence have been re-estab- E re Fe avor of the hypothesis that, with- Bird. standing to th canadian en smean) hahed, and everybody is busy with tho approaching | ‘!¢Fest of the country breathes more freely, During reat con Steamship Columbi Panam Railroad Company 804 | election of a mew Chief Magistrate, Dr, Expinoz is | %® Past weox the aggregate number of failuresreconted | 22 time resume iS ttrmal ‘condition ‘ef activiiy. Purl for repatca godin aeagrit Fax tronn Dee 50g The rom fark for Landon. { Braet | Bill the candidate who appears 10 have the best chance | MAF Ret exceeded that of the corresponding weels for | steady growin “s , Of the action of Congress | P'sieamsh Taurico, Nov2—tn yon sche Tampico, for Work Wee 2. 1866; among these failures have been none of remari- | Place, aod cap 4, business confidence has taken ablo importance; and, generally, the question of con- iM Productive fa" ital may be expected to resume Vigo, Nov 26~ Arrived, Shawmut, Lord, NYork, American Porte. 183/375 | Of Winning, altbough General Davolos has beea nomi- v9.s2 | nated at Riobamba and Senor A, Borrero at Cuenca, ith mdse, w wast antes Dabney, Morgan ford, Tileston & 00, Has . of Newfoundiaud, with heavy westerls gales. Dec ction with a few months extension of Eugene Kelly & Co 333,100 t feel: 4 611,000 | WHtt Principally recommends the frat ono of these | ‘rction | having been seitied Jn the Regative, | adjust itseir to BE Labor may now be given time to 1 40, lon 62.50, ‘passed. steamship Porsins hence for | iP CEnospon vin Gueceton a aay TiN ee, Beh Magen 87,515 | three persons isthathe, so far, has kept studiously aloof | * jo hand that throttied Caving been dis | bréddstuffe and Sie provent Ronit Of vate io pub weir . Shannon, Dilke; Marga t, Hand: SA Hoffman. — | from polities, and therofore seams to be a fit man for | ®%%*4 from the throat of trade, © systematic | SMC 1m acoors SMM NAY, OES “ie ‘aad, in one | yo SE Want kone erate Havana, I days, with sugar, | Haley; Thomas Glide, Heal; Df it Kelley. Kelley: W + - $1,187,656 | the reconciliation of potitical parties. attempt is being made on the part of busi- fe ise areful financial manceuvring, the normal Brig La Creole (Dutch), Ca} bell, Curaeon, 24 days, with | Walton, Reeves; Viola, and Moro, Philadelphia; y abe PRO! Since the close of Congresson the 6th nothing new | ness men to recuperate and intain tl Out the sume _‘ Felations of things may be restored with- | hides, fustic, &e, to Dovale * Had strohe NW winds | Rankin, and Reno, Monroe, Port Johnson, & 1, levacs & Asch, Ree Hy 900 | as anspired in the warid of politics, and T shall con- | without further ee ean ante > pe Siderabie d. fiug which followed tne panic of 1867. Con- } thelast7 days; 17th inst, in the Guit, saw bark # Caruana, | | Clearod—Sieamér } Roman, Raker. Flladelohia; sehr Lan- * ¥ . aa se! o a short ions me are MH; i y — fo 2 Jacl , Cons jnople vi ‘ort 8. Uliman, COOL “¢00 | the vegisiature, and now published inthe ameat wney lg pocranen sanves, Wee seme: Warnes a, wall, 28 days, with méan, to | “SlavArived, bark Modena, Roberts: Afriea via NYork: &rapted, even when circumstances hardly warrant it; may be ‘ey 8umption of manufacturing to a great extent citing P, pected during the summer of 18638. An ex- ‘esidential campaign may Interfere with the D, De Castro. brig Jos Grani, Warren. Elizabetnport; schre Planet. Bk Mare; Julia E Gamage, Lue ged do; Nettie Cushing, do. BALIIMORE, Dec 90—Arrived, schrs Lizzie Maul, Bub- 600 | Bi Nacwnal Some of these refer to the road <———— | course of construction between this capital and ibe rth of H. with etro Of Cave Antonie. spoke bark Capitalists manifest less indisposition to embark in 5} inwall for New York. <4 soecsseeces + $1,191,856 | Coast, in a more direct line than that which ‘exists. be. ulative enterprises; and there is every indication that, Soma ation of trade matters to some degree; but the Miragoane Nov 30, with log- | ler, Boston; Louisa Frazier, Steelman, NYork. PES tweet Quito and Guayaquil, Government has wisely re- | the principal depressing cause removed, tho duiness of trade | alia 48 certainly safo from immediate danger, and Bad ‘beary ameather:, lost fore and Cieared—Bark Toads Seen Criets, Bale siameae ul ig a8 much as possible, | th + Dianifesting a recuperative tendency. 3 o 4 . 4 4 a PORE” uN export of ceriain products al e ai a is SPECIAL CORAESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, for the benefit of that national work. Promc'8 | tributed, and whether or not to the action of Congress BROOKLYN CITY. passed : See Pee ee eS ee Jd Another excellent law prohibits all citizens of Ecuador | @ remarkable alteration in the aspect of affa , Brig Rutherford, Ponce, PR, Dec 1, with BRIATOL, Deo 19— Arrived, schrs Ninetta, Wilson, New~ Mosquera and Salgar Trying to Vindicate | f°™ accepting titles, orders, pensions and salaries from ; pico pager Be, to FT Heviue & Beas Balled in company wie | burg: 20h, White Foam, Howes. Baltimore weelves—Unwarrantabl Up. monarcbieal governments wilhout the special permission ae Place within the past week, and this is probably SURROGATE’S COURT. berg Cut ian, for Boston; bad very heavy weather allthe | DARIEN, Ga, Dec 12—Cleared, schr Coquette, Cruice, on the Americaninm of the P verne fav icce plate lue to two causes mainly, viz:— Before Surrogate Veeder. ‘Brig Clarabelie (of Gouldsboro), Gray, St Martins, 28 | sailed 16th, schr Carrie Heyer, Poland, Providence. " . a jer declares all foreign newspapers and we Surrog ‘Mill : Deen 10 days N Isth, bark anmie (Sp), for c ; Dries F ment-The Disuster to the United States | periodicals oxompt irom postage within the limits of the | commentary cir erasure, fending 10 depress Tho will of Abijah W. Story, deceased, was admitted | $f Walters with severe NW am ion ie UT'aigh cous, | Merspman Merryinas, for SYork. dos Geo. 9 Merc, Brad Steamer Shawuuts > oe 19, raen, | iemubuls, Zais ia step ia thoright direction, and ought | standard : iy deprocsed: below theSermel 1 , vechate dering the'week past, Tout maleate ce, Loieisosty: ley. for Cuba do; Gosrge (Br). Tepgt echt Chas W Holly for ssbeatbi the: dag’ wetenspasansaas'ti 5 penne ieee ene 4 — ae oe ane 2, The fixing of values at something like a definit Letters cf administration were granted on the estates | ter, te Crandal, Cmphtay &CO. ied hard weather during | FORRES MONROE, Dec 19~Arrived, pobre Masten x sn ‘age gi ly | figure by fixing ata certain point the volume of circu! s [pt oer ‘Dec 15, Cape Cod bearing NW 80 niles, Jas | ma, Bulger, Bangor. Me, for orders; Frank French, P¢ 00 the steamer Morro for the island of Taboga,where the | and tuoredy ho dttionion Phonan literary papers, | tion, a [a ce aay te tanto Legkhart seaman, of. Wingeney walle roetng Coreaelhy OW | Sana fee Nock TRONS, em ih dor Some English steamers of the South coast have their depot, | while the public treasury only derivese very small bone: | 2XCess of supply to the amount of thirty per+ Tene, ea eamland, Hassard, of Providers, Tydsi | “Bre Mestana Jarvis Hits SS wag Bepben,Bichop, fron ue “na, a berm or ‘The Payta loft last night, and, therefore, we are rid of | St {rom it will be, of course, sufficient to force some fo /#** dered to Wood's Hi jase, The brig Eliza & Henrietta. trif_ing def rihor | Sibert M, Salih; Catherine Rieumodd te” Jobu Miche ing deflection i flect “4 tb ne Riebmond to Jobn Rich- . Euneions 0: Sahentos: Ria mond; Rufus H Gardner to Susan Gardner; Moses Baltimore, but has been unable to pro- eeed on account of head winds. the great revolutionary chieftain, at least fc . Avrbsgie, s e easiest FALL RIVER, Dec 2U—Arrived, schrs Delphi, Allen. sent, The entbusiasm of his friends and adherents baa | CONDITION OF BLACKS IN THE COTTON felt principally in connection with the sprin. ‘il be | Mone; Mutha pson to Aaron Woodman; Sarah Skell NYork: x & Emily, Colley, Elizabethport, song) darably sealed dors F: tho last few days of his a G STATES. Notwithstanding the earnest advont of wintry 4 #96 | (o'PoterT’Skeliy; Antoine De sliva to & ja De Silva; OS Matters, and wes dripen to: the southward of (hee poe. a aa ies a at grae Bt Albert, MeDoustdy Bel” aay SSE S22 Ts 1h A terriory without apy - Vera Ritle tmpalseinss been given to the wae sana Toe 0. Tver eta 10: Gaseb Ann Whitenoue aa cht Radeces M Atwood (of Harwich), Doane, Naaman | Tanor do ‘ Pu igh iron, dc, to Vi & Co. Sian Mapa aera Wh vag Bort iin Nhe (Br), Belyes, StJobo, with lumber, to Holyoke Sailed—All the vessels before reported, except schrs Bay Binte. Ciara Bockee Van Buren. Coharey Ail Whitwey, Ads: ¥ gnd Olive Rourke, wig spars; Lebanab, and bark brig Proteus, Drisco. NYork for Poriland;, schrs Ed Bullwinkle, French, do for Boston; St Lucar, for 40; 8 A ‘Adame, Avot, "y @emonsirations of sympathy, Only the President of Oficial Report of Major General Gillem, aim winter goods, and retailers are making an unusr . Letters of guardianship of the persons and estates of in land on these | BUREAU Rervcess, Feeepmes ayn fr emma} effort to work off their stocks in tho w Mil Str | John A Murray, Catharine Murray and James Murray presents, Nor ts this effort limited to sm: 47 fF Roliday | were granted to Patrick A. Reed, of Brooklyn. cant houses, Many of the most fashionr _##! OF insignifl- Broadway are offering seasonable goodr ‘DH Saterers on BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Pera can decide when Mosquera will a; sbores, If Prado lend him men or money he will not ail to present himself in the State of Cauca within a OFTICE ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF MissIesu’Pt, Vickssura, Miss., Dec. 10, 1867, Schr Montrose. Mott, Mobile, 26 days, with cotton, to E D juribut & Co. Has been 12 days north of Hatteras: took Major General E. 0. C. Onv, Commanding Fourth Mili- for slo; Cre acont Lodge, ‘abort time, and i 3 NH if St Ge 3 PI Br), Gilliat, then we shail again havo topass throngh | tary District:— cost of manufacture, and are quite ur ‘Heeuthan the Corawalhater NYort: trojan (Brie Gleed, and J” Fauesth Bil the horrors of civil war, Mosqueratalked here a good | Gaynnat—I feel it incumbent upon me as Assistant deal about being tired of public life, and that hewas | Commissioner Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and to eccupy bis time io Lima in writing a biography of | abandoned Lands for this State to Topresent to you Bolivar and his own memoirs, two works he has been | the present condition of the freedmen and planters, and for some time engaged upon; but if he bas acbance he | their prospects for the future, ‘will not rest untii be be gathered to his forefathers, At the close of the war cotton, heretofore the great ‘Bis health is still very good, and he himself boasts that ple of the South, commanded what was regarded an om bis last trip to Europe, two ye: wo, the physicians | enormous price, say from forty to sixty cents per pound, ‘Who examined him tola him that he might live for | the result of which was to cause a large amount of capi- ‘twenty-five years longer. He consumes, however, @ | tal from tho North to be invested in the production of Yast amgunt of brandy and other alcoholic beverages, | cotton, Labor, of course, commanded a price compara- which may cut the thread of his life at an earlier date. | tively beyond what had bitherto been known in the plant- (Br). Sanford do for do. KEY WEST. Nov 18—Arrived, schr Lizzie Evans. Bvans, NYork for Galveston (schr Disasters). pe od ORLEAM 8, Dec 21—Arrived, steamship Gen Grant, jolme ‘ork. Toibe"Arrived, bark F B Fav, Dunham. Ppiladelphin. NORFOLK, Dec 19—Arrived. brig Alexander Milliken, NYork; schrs Jos J Pharo, Soper, do; Sea Queen, Guptil, Calais. NEWPORT, Dee 19, PM—Arrived. schra Delphi. Allen, YORE for Fall River? Frank & emily, Colley Eliza port for do; Aun Elizabeth, Robbins, Bangor for NYork: M Van Buren, Harding, Eiizabethport for Providence; EJ Munsell, Barlow, NYork ‘for do; John Compton. Child, Elzabett= rt for Dighton: Sun, Mnyo, NYork: sleops Rhode I Bryon. ‘and Charles. Burdick. Elizabethport tor Providence: fh Arrived, brig John Limeburner, Orcutt,;Bangor for Seer P oatthe Winterport for New York: Lowen ork; ‘al mith. jnterport for New York: stellation, their stocks even at that price, D Sb! tO get rid Of | gue New Bernex Mission.—The corner stone of this however, the sales of the past week *#Pite of all this, | puiaing, purposed to be erected in Hicks street near gate exceeded those of the week p , Bove not im aggro: | Fulton, was laid yesterday afternoon, with appropriate of cyer ten per cent, and 1! seceding by an excess | corgmonien, Previous to the laying of the stone, ex- mostly added to the t iy am excess has been expensive goods, In goo 4 ‘fancy articles and | ercises were ‘held in Plymouth Church—-under whose also been a falli a tue holidays there has | Suspices the mission will bo erected—Rev. Mr. Beecher country demand for the | presiding. This gentleman succinctly narrated the incep- artion of country stores | tion, progress and condition of the school, with ago or more; and even the #8 for tho holidays a week | tHe causes of the present course being adopted to is pretty nearly over, bavi sity trade for the holida: Bass ® larger and more suitable building. Twelve jundred children will find accommodation within it, and holiday trade for last sear ag ‘largely fallen short of the classes have far Jess mo en, The fact is, the laboring | all needing religious, intellectual and moral improve- ment will be cared for. Attached to the building will be has been most forcibly d a@oy than last s’ason, and this the holiday trade. Wh Amonstrated in connection with | & restaurant where the workingmen of the neighborhood @ Sebr Lilly, Francis, Oharleston, 13 days, with cotton, ie, L McCready rx . Has been ll days north of Hatie- th atrong gales. hr Orlando Smith, Ferry, Port Johnson. Schr Martha. Smith, Bangor, Sohr W Wellington, Coombs, Bangor. Schr Chancellor, Fanning, Boston for Philadelphia. Sehr Gaston T Hubbard, Hoffmire, Providence. Gchr Heater, Davis, Porichester for Elizabethport, % 4 all; Columbi Glasgow Bteamships Rising Star, Aspinwall; Columbia, 3 Galveston; Oly of and Nirget Liver. ; 4 Manhattan, Charlesion: Raleigh, jen Meade. Ne: Huntsville, Savancah; ‘Mary Sanford, Wilmington, E 8 Terr, Newbern: Virgo, Boston; Mercedita, New Orleans; and others. Tho National Guard sent down from Bogoté, apparently | ing and farming districts, ranging from $16 to $20 per | cieshas been but a tri) fe ‘the trade in expensive arti. | oan obtain tea, coffee, sandwiches, Ke,, at their cost, | y Wind at sunset from Eastward, light, anda great deal of | Crockeit, Crockett, Baliimore for Providence; Con . , ‘ p A : t arift ice. for the object of seeing Mosquera safely’ out of tbe | month, with rations, for frst class feld hands, ‘The | @Xpensive toys of thr elie tban usual the falas of less | Tho trustees of Ply moath burch ave voied $10,000 tor | '#l KSIEW HAVEN, Dec X0-- Arrived, echrs N Shaler, Gaines; the work, and already $20,000 bas been raised in various ways, It will require $50,090 to carry out in full detail the pians of its originators, Tur Ic ix Tue River.—Thore was considerable float- ing ice in the East river yesterday and last night, but the cakes were not of sufficient strength to interfere particularly with the trips of the boats on the different laboring classes hav» ‘kind’ usually bought among t demand. Thirty pe ‘falton far short of the last year’s is not tov heavy #'cent of falling off in this respect figures are cor “* é as an estimate, and these experts, Wages shorated by the testimony of of peoplo—say s =» Azave “not advanced; Jarge numbers alone—bave be frenty-five thousand in New York city cessation of m #& thrown out of employment by the Curtiss, Fox, and TO Lyman, Hill, Klizabethport; sloop J seme “, do. x TeADELPATA, Dec 20—Arrived, rchrs Ralph Souder. Crosby, Hillsboro’, NS; Sarah Culien, Aves, Boston. The, oy, Tee nin arrived oP ess te peeey, Island, bay- hee at the pier on Thursday evening. The joe in the river is 1 4 Cleared—I Charlotte, Stuvel, Havana. @ountry, still remains here, and nobody knows when it Marine Disasters. SmpJP Wurrney, Avery, which salled from Calcutta Nov 1 for Boston, was at anchor off Saugor during the cy- clone which caused so much damage in the river Hoogly. They were compelled to cut away her masts, when she rode out the gale in safety. She was taken back to Calcutta for repairs. Bang Inwa, Our at Phflsdelphia from Remeds ane Inwa, Cummings, lelpbia from Remedios, short crop of 1866 dispelled the illusion entertained by will go. The commander bas Bo order to return, and | many capitalists of rapidly accumulating a fortune, and the State government cannot tura national troops out | in niany cases utterly ruined planters and adventurers, of ite territory, The President of the State has nothing | who had invested their all in a crop, Yet there Yo guide bith in this delicate matter but a private | Was asuiicient number who regarded their losses as the it of an exceptional season, added to the num- Vetter from Santos Acosta, the federal President, in ber of landholders who determined to risk the result of : i res average there fovfacturing of various sorts; and on tne | ferries. reports having experienced jatteras; was ‘Lewes, Del, 6 PM—The following vessels which tho latter telle him of the seuding down of the | another year’s planting 10 mainiala the high Tato of | ordinary oxy Aan been aamall pereomage cf vise in the | hummp-The bodies of MPS, Elizabeth Fall and | hove 10.3 houre: passed large quantities of spars, salisend | atthe Breskwater:—Barks Teme, fiom Cafbaran for Phites troops cnd places then under his command; but General | wages of the previous year, and tbe contracts, where | question, iu uses of living, | Exnerta in the labor | aaucnter have beon buried by Coroner Lynch at the | “ei inns trom Deron for Bontsn Fahne brige'k Lane, from Rearshort for Philadelpl Olarte does not want any more forces besides those of | Wages were the consideration, ranged trom $15 to $20 | money disb feet, estimate that the aggregate amount of 8! vy 7 Bric Merron, f>om Darien for Boston, before reported rs alae, Philadelphia for Portland; schra P ‘Blake, Abe State, and 1s rather puzzled what todo with the | Per month; and where the land was tilled on shares the | prises this Avred by capitalista in manufacturiog enter- net ro pico | og peeve! got 7 morning of 3st, after bonny ‘Gal —_ NYork, Kolon, from Machias for do; J if Pi vg Cemetery, East New York. There were no friends to claim the deceased, The Coroner still has the cause of their deaths under Investigation. ALLxGKD Hicuway Rossrery.—The police of the Forty- eighth precinct arrested four young men named Thomas Dowd, John Robbett, Jesso and Albert Mott, on Friday night, on a charge of baving knocked down and robbed Mr. Robert Rosiyn, while oa his way home. The ac- k load. She is now lying of shore. 8 miles north of Chatham light, with rudder umhung. She will be towed to Boston, Sonn Crattence, from Havana for New York, was at Delaware Breakwater 19th inst with butwarks, stanchiona and main rail gone, sails blown away, steering gear gone id rudder be twisted; is completely disabled; has sent to New York for assistance, Scur Amanpa M Franacay, of and from Philadelphia for the amou @oason will not exceed seventy percent of is educe: a disbursed in the season of 1866; and hence the lab 4fthe conclusion that the monetary resources of per ce’ offing classes have suffered a decrease of thirty truer at during the present season. This estimate is ing ¢ _.€b only of New York city, but of the mauufactur- leas. AAftricts of the country at large; and hence, with a of ehed demand of thirty per cent and excess of supply ethers, besides being inconvenienced by the heavy exe | Planter agreed to furnish the land, animals, utensils penses they cause, Many people are inclined to think | and, in many cases, soe the freeqmen fur. ‘that the national government will keep those forces here | nishing the labor, I of these ‘cases, Yer the purpose of controlling the affairs of the State, | the x having no ‘Subsistence and uo ‘credit, and act as @ check upon apy endeavors to make it in- | the planters agreed to become responsible for the sup- dependent, plies neceseary for the laborer and his fumily, the General Eustorzio Salgar, formerly Minister of the | Amount to be deducted from the share of the laborer United States of Colom! i} Washington, bas lately Van Dusen, from NYork for Nassau: Lucy Ames, do for Baltimore; W Sover. from Jersey Ciwy for Virginia: (Gerro- Gordo, Lanesville for Philadelphia: Etta, Rockland for do; J Sattorthwaite, Roston for do. The bark Cornwallis, from Ligerpoot for Philadeiphis, passed up the bay this AM. PORTLAND. Dee 19—Cleare! brig Mechanic, Dyer, denas: nett ‘timore, Sailed—Bark Mary C Fox; brig Antiles; schre J L Tracy, Vernal, Allen Lew! ; sehr Alien Lewia, B 3. Sub-Cieared, brig Eud Haskell, Car yachr WS re ‘udoraa, ell, Cardenas; ure when the crops were gathered, published a pamphict in ich he tries to vindicate In consequence of the dry weather und worms the | jt: Wicty per cent, trade languishes agd staggers under | cused were held to answer. Boston, with coal, which arrived at Newport 24 inst with rae a maelf in regard to bis part in the fraudulent acquit crop of 1867 has not exceeded half of what was regarded ,#h-rdon of depression. Comairrep vor CrveLTy To Anmais,—Silas § Big- Satrees coches below and Teaking t y. wor ied FORTSMOUTH, Dec 17—Arrived, schra 8 PM Tasker, j g bad!y, and would . of the & R Cu, alias Rayo. His deten as an average crop, wad that has Bot commanded but pss estat ee tr Paerieity te deena peatietee cet lest: gine, a laborer, was committed by Justice Cornweld to | towed to the railroad wharf at high water and discharged as | Allen, Philade! J Traft ia; 13th, ‘Talpey, mae rool omni one-half of the price of the previous year, thus reducing PROVIDENCE, Dee—Arrived, sobre Otiella, Elandge ery lame One, and resher conGras the bad opinion await the action of the Grand Jury yesterday, for cru- | *on a8 Posal x : tt, Baltimore; Amanda Mt the procetds to one-fourth of what was anticipated by lobile; Louisa. Grockat ‘cial in thi than @ Congress. The effect has been, however, to restore busi- t, Crockett. jtimore ; gn Seon ere pte arenetgh is pho sie the planter and freedman as the proceeds of the year’s —_“#ess confidence in a great measure; and, undoubtedly, 9 to his horse, The accused turned the horse out | ech sorta Exiwanern, Co rhe tg ol ed nage n. Colling, Philadelphia: Star. Crowell, and 8 iaudatory remarks made about him by the General him- | Javon, Tescit is the finanotal ruin of the planter a-panic has been prevented by timely Conzressional | to die. — ” on the 14th inst by the US steamer Hugh McCulloch. She | Sets-,Hazter, Elizabeth rors: tee TL Loveriag, Jones, self and by other persona, and an appendix contains capitalist and discontent ef the laborer, interposition. A money panic, like that which occurred | Tye Amgesra—The Brooklyn police during the past | is leaking badly, and will discharge at Edgartown for re- | from ‘Eitrabethport for Dighton. casbhsaaee: {he fareweil speech which Mr. Johnson was kind or im- in casos where laborers worked for staied wages ther / |’ im 1857, is hardly possible under the present orgauiza- a i 4 paire. ROCKLAND, Dec I6—Arr.ved, sehr R Carlton, Camden prudent enough to address to him, and othor testimoni- Int or discontent on the part of t tion of credits, “The credit of # national bank is not the | Week arrested 287 persons, an increase of 24 over the | ssie pamwy Bias, from Calais for New York, was at | for New ‘number arrested tho previous week, Gelied (2ih aches H Leeds, Whitmore, and Regabeseo, ily been receiy #9 } credit of an individual ion, but ration having generally ry ae corporation, but the credit of the Allen NYork; Main A Ht Boule, Glover, do; Delaware Breakwater 18th inst, with loss of part of deck ner in money or Coe iam or if government distributed through an individual corpora- als of respectability which look very much like the load of ship timber. Apxest oy ax Unstax County Deputy Susrivy.—Peter by the laborer ceruficates appended to the advertisements of quack mor | > ‘Crock: not paid the claim can be easily established or adjudic | tion—the whole basis of circulatzon being, not jdeall; Scun Danue. Weaster, of Barnstable, now lying at Hy. | ™%#»Crockett, do. pre Cannot deny that ne bought the | ro eine plauter bas the means the claim Ad, | specie, but ideally government credit through the Indi. | Brandemore, an Ulster county depuly sheriff, was am | ovis, ionded with lumber, from Albany for Boston, hes | 84% FRANCISCO, Nov 27—Salted, ship Hertfordshire: betwoen a. ruvian government, which | be collected, Wanero the laborer has worked ean | vidual banking house distributed and administered, | Tested at Ellenville on Thuraday last by officer Nicholson, | been condemned, and cargo will be reshipped. Robinson. (ectOR ator. Beares, Boston, Scour O M Perrit—About 4500 bushels of corn from schr OM Pettit (from Baltimore for Providence), wrecked at sopuiians. Cpr erbaciaraa merece amet te pe ‘ushel 7 and materials bro ght er a sbare of the crop endless litigation has been th , pos run upon the banks and a general suspension on their mequence, The laborer, beng without mear S7o- | part are it, therefore, things to be antici; feverally been furnished’ the ‘necessary supplier J Sy! a8 | however commercial alues [may be dopresse planter Or on hs security. Rok emervig tery ovis has od elses ha ie — ~ re he ran os mot pay is indebiedness fc é b— ret Xk has been in 807-though im the former year losses ere ese eq well foun ‘ Ina false accounts on the part of plant %u poor — peri @ doing ae ene caairelpatecdoued’ine ‘Surred | a'tecondary aes, trade abd. tanutactire were provud the laborers, losing their time, the use of their canes ee pee haves the uncertainty of credits and the of Justice Voorhies’ court, and taken to Williamsburg to answer charges of larceny and extortion preferred by ‘Thomas Bier, residing at the corner of Forrest street and Bushwick avenue, E. D. A resident of Elienvilie named William Penrose was also arrested on a similar Me acer of ee ‘The prisoners, who have been in the custody of the Forty-fifth precinct police since their arrest, were yesterday arraigned betore Justice Voorhies on thé charges named, and, pleading not guilty, the ex. amination was, adjourned.’ It appears that the com- plainant Bier, #bile on a shooting excursion in Ulster county in the early part of the tall, eft a valuable setter dog in the care of the prisoner Penrose, who 1s & publi- Veaty he, of course, prasses as excellent tor his y {or rather for himself gud a few others). But at the tame time he endeavors to show that he did not commit any dishonesty in pledging Lis word to the United States poverument, that the vessel was bona fide desmed for the Cotormbian navy. In the first place wyehe, the owners of the vessel bad not previously Geen applied Jo by the Peruvian or any other South American goverv- ment; a very ridiculous argument, forthe question is ot if the owners knew or pot the ultimate destination of sho steamer, but if Mr. Salger knew it, and ponsequentiy cheated Mr. Seward in assuring him shat she wre for Colombia—a fact which 1s as Dec 20—Arriy SAVANNAH. Dee 16—Arrived, ship st John, Williamson , NYork. Below bark Norma (Br), Ui from Newport, ‘Hin— arrived, sehr Enchantress, Blatchford, —. ‘ Port ra camer! ar source Prolsdesess: i Revol fimores echr Henry Fussell, Boston. 1ed—Steamers San Salvador. Nickerson, and Montgom ~ ery, Lyons, NYork; sbip Annapolis, Lenuon, Liverpool; Sark Proteus, Chipman, do. SALEM, Dec 1s—Arriwed achrs Annie Cranmer, Philadelphia; Sreawxn Asnone—Rallimore. Dee 18—There 1 ashore et Watcuaprigue Inlet, name unknown. Bravmanis, Dec 6—The ship T J South New York for Livtepool, in making this ‘bor, struck on the Dimmer Bank and came ashore about two cables |i from the lighthouse; crew saved. The ship is likely to come a loss, from under; and, th, R Leach, Jame MISCELLANEUUS, siear as ‘broad daylight, Inctfentally Mr. Salgar | 22d implementsand tho supplies advanced. Cr sso have we been expected from the clrcametan can, and when Biers went for bis dog he tound, as he | Hoxa Kona, Oct The Penang, Patten; from Bangkok | “~~~; ‘mentions the more than suspicious circumstance that | deen brought to my attention of Planting * shere nos Cee ae rae ar neccrateatnee ba pmatances, | Stleges, that Penrose sold him to a dog fancier, Finding | arrived 19th inst with damage. 2; Ye ee coca woe Cuyiér was paid for in Perevian bonds, (Query— | only the ontire crop has Pee ine mules 2° /aborers | steady and gradual, and the failure of several heavy | the dog inthe latter's possession, Biers, without form'| Hovaes’ Roux, Dec 21—arrived, steamer Neptune, from WARNING AGAINST IMITATIONS. “What avout the warrants on Colombian custom houses | to satisfy the! hs aol —— resuis, 224 Imple- | houses early in December has had n0 appreciable effect | of law, took the animal to Williamsburz. The dog fan- | NYork for Boston, with Pollock Rip. Lightship ia tow, having — = that were protested in the hands of the parties who sold | ments = et ve Prodnctlom mon ceier of thus con- | om the money markel; and, as might have been expect. | cler, believing himself to be an 1 man, then ob. | run into deck and causing her to be in a'sinking | After the great success of a pipe le or io ap ahd = alaation of planters “to” abandon Dag deter- | ed, the cossation has taken place so quietly aa to have | tained @ warrant for the arrest of Biers on a charge of | condition. The has mnce on her trip to sitite e Boston. United States of Colombia fad accused Mr. Saigar having “seriously exposed the good fatth and honor of the Colombian government and the neutrality which the latter bad prociaimed im the present dispule between Spam and the allied repdbiica.”” Mr. Saigar tries to de- grand larceny, and Deputy Sheriff {ime accom- panied by the publican Facto last week creed Biers at his residence on the charge, and was about taking him of to Ulster county, when Mrs. Biers, as alleged, ‘made things all right by giving the bv gad and his com- HOFF’S MALT EXIRACT BEVERAGE OF HEALTH. tn this country, it is mot surprising that imitations should appear in the market, culture the attention of most economist. Be- of cotton, and even if they wish’ to prose. been pe rans mone; cute it another year it would, I APPT shend, ve im- | have accompanied At Mt has beew taken fee greene my Waser, Dee 21—The wrecked schr Lizzie E ried ne yggees Dave boom appraied a Sighs; elvageenpeauon, possible for them to procure furthe? # dygnes of the that trade was at least getting along passably under the necessary. supplies from any merchant, go prevalent is ressure; and, bavin; roposit Lavenroot, Dec 19—Ship put into Bristol 11th 4 ' ction cottor $ a taken this ition for. te A mang Dm a food bimaaltagainat this serous ebares by (he following | Nhe convicion that cotton caanot 0° reduced at ihe | Fepilatore ald ‘no furuher atiention Uo she uyec It | pemgn $79 in Tresaury noves | But the coantrymen, not | Nov4i for Now York” wan epoken 1h fant iat @'aion | We tak it Dect to warn the public by proving daily by sophieiry :—*Pho neutrality of the United Stat 4 was in woul siagnati trade became | satisfied » possessi alsa. |. teams ‘aris, at York. i re ‘would Lavo eeu compromised if the versel, | Th€ next yearthe land in cultivat? 9m win) be almost | fiarinety extitited in the throwny of thomsen ne ne | Mr. Blors became indignant at thi and caused their | ‘sccrsseeson 1 yen u new documents the superiority of HOFF'S HEALTH: Sovrnaurron, Dec 6—The bark Eugenie (of Windsor, Masvers, from London for Boston, was towed In here today ‘with loss of chains, anchors and wi Sustained ina violent gale from NNW, which she rienced on and Tuesday las t while at anchor off the North Foreland, | Miscellaneous. ‘Vary Suont Passace—The fine and popular steamship Gen Grant, Captain Holmes, belonging to H B Cromwell & Co's line, sailed from New York on the Mth inst, and crossed the bar below New Orleans at 8 o’slock yesterday (Saturday) morning, which is one of the quickest passages on record, Aas ame to Mariners. The Five Fathom lightboat parted her chains and arrived ‘at Delaware Breakwacer morning of Mth inst with guartet boat, Windlass, palls upse, asd olher “dntasge oo entirely devoted to corn, which requl eg but about one. fifth of the labor demanded by COLW 9; therefore four. | eee oe ee eee atet tea taken sarge and fifths of Recetas senha twill be shrownout | thanks to the good sense of somebody—and the remedy fag decrease of wager, ‘This the” pragaa,cerretpend- | applied, bappily before it was uuterly too lata, For ine peclate, considering It the roan « ofa combinatian to | Lrex which wore ioevitable under the continued pollcy defraud them of wuat they cons’ idee just wages. The | of contraction, have been avoided, and considerable coe ay ee SOS. rt Ally decline entering | buoyancy of spirit has prevailed. ‘Any present danger inte contracts for the y on She terms offered by | of general failure bas been passed; and there is no rea planters, 3 ve on o 167 Raving bv a thre, th rndmen | SPT tt ated Serta cag eet Sassen tos tonne ct rapport ‘or fy ape S. oa will be needed to adjast the price of labor to the scale of plaiars fi ‘every section ¢ ¢ the este of a | ep - | commercial values now lished with more or less the wiolater of the neutrality woul ing committed oa live a ck, Hogs, sheep and caitle, e Miowster, ‘but his government.” This poke "aged the condition of aldhirs iu the State of Mis | the relief to the trade will materially affect argument would have been good if Mr. Sal, had not | Sissi; the condition of the laboring clases Kuowe she secret treaty with Pera; bul as he ackuow! | Planters are without *means, having little left them | winter is more than can be presumed, and cousidersbie after being bought, bad been sent of delivered to ene of the belligeremts; but she wes boeght for and delivered to the goversment of Catombia ia the port of Santa Martha withvct having so fardomo anything that was ‘ not stricuy feerful.”’ Aa if Mr. Saigar was oaly respousi- bie to the United States government aud to his ow: sation for ¢he good behavior of the crew of tl Rayo up tthe Gme of her reaching # Colombian port, and not fer the ultimate destination of the vessel, ‘ich wePnew perfectly well, and kept as a secret from autbcrities in Washington and New York. Very ‘If, after the vessel |, the government of Coiombie bad made the samo over to Obile, Peru, Brazil arrest, a8 stated above, on charges of larceny and ex- tortion. A Froeume Tram Orr tas Track.—Tho train leaving ‘Hunter's Point for Flushing at seven o'clock last even- ing was thrown from tho track a short distance above the dey in consequence of the misplacement of a pwitoh counecting with the Long Island road. The ‘Syosset train was ahead, and fortunately 0. Had they been beside each other, the tracks running parailel, the engine of the Flushing train would have been dashed into the side of the Syosset, which being crowded with 3 8 number would undoubtedly have in killed outright or maimed for life, QUARANTINE MATTERS. BEVERAGE, not alone over ail imitations, bet! aleo over the most known remedies and all tonies, *From F, W. Wilkinson, Esq, * Gince T commenced to use it my health hae much im Proved. I consider it GREATLY superior to Ale or the much extolled extracts of Iron and Bark. In faet, I eon. sider the INVENTOR OF THIS MUST AGREEABLE AND BXCELLENT TONIC AS A BENEFACTOR TO- - MANKIND. Brooklyn, 178 Beauford avenue, TO HOFF’s MALT EXTRACT DEPOT, was towed into Holmes’ Hole y ~ The Pollock Rip vightel 642 Broadway, W. Y. ing bought the Cuyler in’ accordance with the | except their ands, talists beyond the limits of we | sutier ‘and must be anticipated; but it is Commissioners from New Jervey and New York, ap- aay a ‘of that weaty, is undoubtedly accessory | State refuse to make vances trom ths ansetiled con- | that po dogg not for six months past tmanitvowse on pointed by those States respectively, accompanied by uatvoat is anking opin: having Be at ty comamitted by Mosquera, besides bein, og cheated the govermment of the Unite Stavez, Lasuy, Mr. Salgar tries to prove that he did not Mr. George W. Blunt, President of the Harbor Commis- soners, Dr, Swinburne, Health Officer, and others, made an examination of the upper bay yesterday afternoon for the purpose of agreeing upon and selecting a proper location spon which to construct warehouses ferteamen. dition of a‘fairs. The /(reedmen being to a great extent | decided m tendency to normal activi disco ntented, refuse ‘to enter into contracts for the past week, and a great deal may ce io bt coming yeer, The rewaedy to be applied demands most present attiiude. A comparison of the } ities for last Knéw if this treaty with Peru was ad constitu. | thorough and immedy ste consideration, for the military, | week with those of the three preceding cannot, there- tose), or not. ‘The treaty,” says 6, “appeared tobe com | either through the ¢ smmanders of troops or agents of fore, Cail to be of interest in this connection. cluded, like all other treaties, by the Executive, and im | the Burcau to reach fail sections of the State, to eeo that ‘The number of absolute failures im this city for the ta hereb; that th patapece,Potoma mudtant Satter ‘Rivets hare bows Cake oe f er, and spar buoys or” the eorresponding cold ay eres DERRIER: Lightness Inspector, Norfolk, Va, Dec 18, 1867. eon ope ag value, on ieee rae Brond yor ac, Levy, enact es EE Abner to DIVORCES erat rt OBTAINED IN —_* * © IF THIS MEETS THE EYE OF A black oF any one else who ort re atl New York and States w' Tegtiar torm, and thore was nothing in it to show its um- | all persowe able toerira their support are compelled to | week ondi esterday was eleven to an aggregate o .. sufficient cause. No publicity, charge comstitutionality. The Colombian Minister in Washington | do so, and that all Jaose who do labor receive compensa- | about ante ohare ‘The liabilities of these ~Y Whalemen. Odiained. Consultations free, ‘the thoesend dol M. HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau street, ought not and coul tion forthe same, ‘is simply impossible, The care of the | however, bave not been ears —fifteen Rose (late Eraily Baaning) was at Tatcab treaty the constitution bad be poor and the duty of seeing that contracts are taitbfully twenty and twenty-five thousand being the general best arity aned sonme ‘alton tocredibie that aman of Donor et ‘scnes | executed propery devolves upon the local strates meee A Probably AD average of twenty-Gve thou- aa ay weg ™ 4 BO rg gar ti ebould use such an argument Ihe employe or agent of a ae erent are, under the poculiar condition of | 24 Per fre would over all liabilities Assets f aohaioc ocmmsaion apen uiem te taboo rape ce ean | |. Gis Mion Ceetinrs: eecmrathe ind oti ek where: "ao fees Shacged null divorce is ebtatacd® counutte- A republican government must execute all orders given about fi ents onthe dollar, A Pariso teport 1 F, , oe Pran- | tons free. ‘Naseau sircet. by the Preadent. without inquiteng if they are legal aud f affairs existing in this State, to trust the civil authorities | past four weoke exbibite the following ignres ef “C* | Feapective legislatures c1ag For Liverpao, Nov 10 lat 16408, lon 3p W barca Samant wna sf ‘with this duty at for you, to whom the act creatin, District intrusts “ihe vecurity of Mfe and prop: | Lamudee, nee "to judge. To empower the local magistrates to | Assets. Toenk ween es —~ ogee od without visible means of sup would no doubt (© acts of tnjastice; but the ‘Less distributed civil authorities, bemg recognized and intrusted with s the execution of the civil law, collection of taxes and | Failures for the week ending December 13,.. the care of the poor, it would seem to bea necessary | Liabilities consequence that, as@ protection te the community, | A*¢te they should have aathority to compe! all who are able constitutional or not | No wosder tbat with such men Mosquera should @ream of establishing a dictatorship and despotism on the ruins of republican institutions im this country, ibe we United siates steamers Marblehead, Leroy Fiteb, and Shawmut, Stone, remain at Aspinwall. Toe accident te cue latter vessel, of which you were advised dy last sieamer, was not caused by a gale, but while she was pitch ing in a chopping sea the foremast, which bad Deon rotten, went over the #ide, causing ibe death of LS ayy A =) from Cardiff ‘Shanghi be secs Gio vocal but oy 4 eu i jowker, 14) for Aden, Nov 38, nid Melon 1B Wee NetPOrs B (Oot Apas, Nov 1 Arrsastoote Bop, alker, Newport lor 1, . (PI) Dec 6—Arrived, Sarah aca A —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCK a4 uaptoosy seats, § 70, pacers «pare eae <. 16, ee eT rakee Bones Bb ataglhs FOR THE BENEFIT OF SHELBY COLLEGE, RENTOCKY STATE EXTRA—CLASs 629, DECK MBER 21, 1967, Tye aie a ae, ty FURTHER ALLEGEO VIOLATIONS OF THE PASSENGER ACT, On Friday and yesterday libels were filed in the United States District Court against the steamers Saxonia, Hibernia, Siberia, City of Wasbington, City of Baltimore, Nebraska, and Britannia, of European lines, plying to from this port, for alleged violations of the Passen- act in the improper construction of berths. Bonds, Bo dot will be given on the part of these steamers as three moa, two tbrough injuries received iu the fail and | to support themselves, and thus prevent thew from be- | _ 10* distributed ...0+-...... sss eeeees Vesta, Anderson, NYork. Lass 630, pecewaan 21, I ene from drewning. “The sbawmut will probably stay | Coming a burden upon the community. To deny the | Failures tor the week ending December 6. (eee oS they have arvped bs pert Peed Kove katt se nebo Tene Liverpool, | Oh ad 10, WO, fo, Oe, Ba Th mS Boe. ar daprewall uotll' the Navy Department ie heard trom, | Civil authorities the exercise oc this right le to place the | Liabilities. .. ia = - = Gasmrr, Deo €—Airiveds Sylvanus Blanchard, Meady, | For etreuiars of Moneny See eee cane The Unived “tates sicanor Mobican, Commander Ed- | freedmen above the recognized government of the state, | Assets ‘ terford. RAY, EDDY & CO, Coviugion, Ky, wrard Bimpoon, arrived here trom Sah Francisco on the'| It is a matter of very grave doubt whether, in the SHIPPING NEWS. Grow. NYork via Vigo. cashed and informaugn given by addressing B. ines RICHMOND, No. 4 Gilsey Bullding Cortlandt street. LL PRIZES CASHED IN LEGALIZED LOTTE! _ Girealars sud information furnished. pci . CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway aud 163 Fulton street, * RADSTREET'S PARLOR FIN WEATH: B Strips and Rubber Moulding, engoery “yr 87 Nassau street. OM aioe BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALI diseases of the feet cured Lith mst, Before entering the Bay ot Panama, about @ hundred miles to the west of Cape Mi she fell ta ‘with the schooner Petrel, which some tine ago bad been fn condition “ co civil nal ehter’s upaided Loss distributed. . stews y the military, wil able to maintain order aud @ xe- cute the iaw. Civil process can only be served in the | Fates ne week ending No denpatched from an Francisco for the Creo Island with | ordinary manner where offenders are the exception and a party who were to dig for the treasure said to have | the law is sustained by pubdiic opinion; but in the pres- Deen baried there centuries ago by buccanears. Several 4 ent rained condition of labor in this State thousands are Previous expeditions have enced in disappoiutment and | Without labor and must subsist; consequently, depreds- misery, sud the men engaged in this last foolish attemps | Hon te the rule aad honesty the exception, while, on the might bare found a watery grave if the Mohican had | other hand, to treat as vagrants four-tifthsof the com- not fortaoately met the schooner, which was without | munity is simply impracticable. ‘eny sali and at the mercy of the winds and currents, But these are matters for your consideration and of Captain Simpson humanely wok the vessel iv iow and | the law making power ratner than for me, whose func- Drought ber into «his har tions are entirely executive, and to you I submit the The Mebican and the Suwanes—which fatter steamer | Case mereiy with the surmise that it will be impossible Bas beea io port for several Weekes past—are awaiting tue | tO inaugurate any system for the relief of the biacks steamer Newbern from New | Which is unanimously approved by the whites, Almanac for New York=This Day. ome foe L PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 21, 1867, CLEARED. St hip Virginia (Br), Liverpoo!—National steam Naviention Go. (> Prewee Stoamauip Rising Star, Conner, Aspmnwall—Pacife Mail Steamship Tybee, Caulking, Galreston—spofford, Tileston oe can Temipar, to arri om Boma, Sete me spe. Ship . ve, a. Savane Nov fete portseht anyellay Padriek, from Sa. NBeltcos Nor Seis pect eck’ Aouh ® Boll, for NYort, to sail 2th, H ran. Dec Of, Jane Young, Corning, trom ¥Yerk for LTaR, Nov 26—Arrived, a. (Ital, Rugero, ‘su she feral aan ; Brooks (from Valen. & ile; ithe * Cab at by Dr. ZACHAKIE. ETECTIVE BUSINESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Bees erty Sar aah Spot Soma Ge Wott Portlets aireet a : 1 frigate Mimnesota trom France, beth with | _ There is another subject worthy of attention in thie ‘ishipmon fer the North Pacific equadron, | Goancetion. There seems to be a widespread beliat, Gommeaurive han peosasove tren dome ~ hg ne Steamabip Mercedita, Smith, New Orleane—C H Mallory ix, Nov lO=Arrived, Ocean Rover, Hammond, Bun. etOART AND APPROPRIATS 5 presente ee's engines are slightly out | WDich is daily increasing among the freedmen, that the ‘ Novelties from the Paris Bxposition. Creditors to avoid the disayresabilities of failure, The Steamship Cen Meade, Sampson, New Orieans—H B Crom- led Nov 9, Tern soon as the defect made good and the | land im (his State is to be divided and distributed amor immediate being past, as is obvious from the | Well & Co. SLVoRT, Dec Bi Clocks, Jewel Boxes, Vienoa and Paris Fancy pected wen have arrived om tha o.uer side they will | them. and in some sections of the State ihit illusion 18 | ahove fgures—hough there Is no likelihood of any ap- | »St*pmabip Haleigh, Maruman, New Orleans—Livingston, Kone, shee Jest rovied an aeuortment of feed ‘Bonemme wines both leave for the North, Goaahede thn tne noch Neen te ae ice ae ee | wea Fesumption of business scuivity this season— |" Riegmnshin Hunterilie Sa R Lowden, Sritea vet bpp Uy OT NE have cultivated ibis year’ |) Save (he Premises they | something may be hoped for for the spring of 1868, | Steamship Saracosen, ‘wets Chatiomon = “A Leary. “2th, gra and manufacture , Rogers’ Silver, fine Paxawa, Deo. 14, 18907. pApy ne gehen? bry . though the relief comes too late to be of any | Steamshiv Manhattan, Woodhull, Charieston—M R Morgan bic jor ated Ware, of ve and own manufacture; The Golden ity, from Sea Framcieco, scrived bere eavi 2 cate cee mtaeed ty O78 Se, iden, some months will | & 00. bay: Yorict, Freneh Ching Dining and Tea Services. Glassware, ae. : 5 posed advisers, may lead to collisions, the extent aud | 9 necessary iy in domes. | .Steamsbio Mary Sanford, Moore, Wilmington, NC—Jas VRRPOOL, © F waganwoor & vponterday morning with $1,191,655 96 for New York, a it is diMoult to surmise. a Toason why | Hand. aK mark (s), ompson, N ~~ Se Sie ought about 40 tas “ans trgh,” ponepay | gt eee ght rettaas and emer eer presara' ct tayto'seaf'aprvas | gases sNNrs Bawanan Merton, Ouy Pon and | Plaga Mewnon, Reon; Thomas Cotran, Wilks and teas from Japan and Cljoa, watoh caused a de. on ask: the presente and protection of troops, aun (aterest for some months to coma Steamship ‘Ween ‘Graham, Beltnore 0 hy 4 tried 6th, Punjaub, Me! New Qrteane, Fer 508 THE BouDay Jay in the despaten of the Arizona for al “t these apornating Steamship Virgo, Buikiey, Bosion—Murray, Perris & Co. miered (or lig va lioeh, for New OF THE LATEST STYI your city, The | sithoug Der cent, as is quite Steam <niv Glaucus, M Boston—W P Civde. ieans: Neptune, aod B + Sisson, New at SEDUCED PBICE passongers leave here at six o'clock this morning, ana | ayer for | oui ngigart Borate Hone Koag and Shangnse— J Jove itteini lp, ortlant; "Maydala, Coghil, wanveadrony AND Walt at goon the steamer for Now York will esi! frou Aspin- | or this | OEfip Great Western, Cunningham, Liverpoola Mt Mar: vse wall, agents of the Bartaw have been instructed to urge pon shall & Co, Fi iD WwW, moor Z ha! NOs. 9% ANU % EAS! HOUSTO! Stree! pe. veri sed. a: ‘ore Ii toe Feriand Tas bat RETAILING AT Sune WEES. PRICES, i g | H H i H 2: be | Bark Goorgine (Br), Reed, Antwerp—W F fon | myra is) fur do 17 ALL GOODS WARRANTE By he English steamer Tales, whied also got in yes: toe m7 SSe neetea car M wre sd NS i pe ae ta ges NYert. RENCH BAND SAW MACHINES AN yor. torday from Guayaquil and intermediave ports, inter | aii their rights, Dub thet they must not sesk redress by Sx | Bark Agnes rem), Bemekey Bremege v Sites Co eared’ N c Rostinting light and bes beaded news bap been received from the staleof Cauca, whied, | (orce oF violence. work, vig. :-encess of | Bark Fite, Peterson, HaranaJ B Ward eo. ietred oat Tih, Bt Uagrrente, FE TFA went rourth trek, howaver, la entirely umutereniing. The State remained | 1m order to avoid as for as porvible bringing the races | Lappiy of commer. | Brit Groeus Colwosd: Aupiawall Deartorn fret iSomowe ies osateive ; NCH WIRE NOBS AND io perfor: sraaquiliity. Dates (tom Rogota, by the way | 1 collision with each other I have advieed that when- we the aggregate of | Brg Sarah’ Peters, phaderson, Aaplowall-Snow & But- | Lasvarnh. Nov die in port Ole AB melee | WPESSS wes ates, cenras vin wi of Buenaventura, are only up to the i6tn of November, | C¥#t practicable the “posse? summoned to assist in am a roy ie, from PI phia, for NYork GEORGE GUBUTAL, 39 West Fourth atrest. while wo nad inter advices from there by fhe Atlantic | “frost aball be of the same race as the person arrested. Léobitities, | | Brig Chilian (Br), Westhaven, Lunenburg, NS—J F Whit Atta, Now "Recarion, 8 wouil Tazo therefore nothing wew to add 19 the infer. | |, 4m, General, very respectfully, your abedient set 000 | Crest Maule: Setar ‘ ‘AT ONAL LOFTEEY Of a ation contained in my Inat. vant, ALVAN ©. GILLEM, 1,990,000 | — ty eee eb ae ‘Tee Walrad Gragiieline Grisonclo, -Pbtladel Siiecca are Colenration, i % Finally, T may mention thab the Sar and Mernld of Brevet Majot General, Commissianar. ‘000 jeitie Currier, Currier, 0 F Yel * | coalior brian thon Git “Gone org this city bas lately publisbed Btrnaslalion of ea ibier- 338,000 T'hurlingsmna, Faller, Tadianols nua Leyes | "Mi Nor 1b—ta port darko ae. stow. | “"Vrited cashed aud Inloreet documees, namely, a report to the King of Spain A Benevolent citizen of Louisville bas given fiftess — ume | “Tapper Le oY Ug ida, Cooper, ay Pe lye Singh np accusam me Vacaee og | tw TocTeny, Le Bp sey sw Peay i 381 Sieg pen mtn, tomers npn we pont non a ! h ” sone a Yass, We docuasen. Dine was diecovered | Lia ; saat of 1095 bF rs) ad : mand nt be K— yar Peeroresss aa Sea s fb areon” ae y