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10 NEW YURK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. Rotes, notwithstanding their aepreciation, have one | coin they ought in right and justice to be paid in the lawful | ernment be allowed equal pay when they perform ice ser- | for that of Barnegat, causing the vessel to go ashore, we, bat bpd Ww G T fe) N Beet ee etna hele deren paper of any | money of ie Valea Sian pat shimage to Chitiieate, saw bark bount , wih a lor ‘old Btate t which is, that they are If Congress were to make any expression on the The previous question was seconded and the main | joys of foretopgallantmast. . ween of uiiform value vel ‘tof the United ; | subject t he thought, was the expression ii ought | question ordered by @ vole of 131 yeas against 28 ‘Bark ican Eagle,.Lindsley, Aspinwall, 26 days, with they are far eae careiors on coin for all busi- to maker That the pubile faith shail be observed | nays. mise, oJ F Joy. Had northerly ‘gales all the passage; been CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE. neas purposes; they can be sent to every part of the | and the national obligations be paid according to Mr. Ferris, (rep) of N. Y., moved to lay the reso- | 6 days N of Hi ate country in payment of debta better and cheaper | the contract. He per not agree with the Presi- | lution on the table. The motion was rejected—34 Bark 1..G Bigelow, Cogaine, Hew Hoven fon A Madeiahia. wovernment could pe guilty of no clearer act of re- | than the transportation of coin. The traveller from | dent that it was not according to contract, to 126, ae nore. Tetand Wow th, with eal 14 4 fee ‘ee herb Oiation tro strike of one-third of their value in | Maine to Minnessta can carry $60,000 of it about | Mr, EpMUNps, (rep.) of Vt., argued that the move- | "The resolution was then adopted by a vote of 123 | $'Go. During a heavy swell'on the loth ult, at Turks Island, © hands of the people does not difer in prin- | his person without inconvenience or observation, | ment was to pay according to tie contract; but the | yeas against 27 nays. Jost anchor aud chain, and at the same time the vessel s ciple from maki them wholl, worthless. | saving to him the labor and anxiety of Cage | t question was, what is the contract in the | UNIVERSITY FOR THE BLIND IN THR DISTRICT OF | aleak near the load line, aud was obliged to throw 01 While ciey are depreciated and unprovided | coin or the purchase of a bill of exchange. ight of the clreumstances under which it was made? COLUMBIA. for the safety of the vessel from 1500 t0 -000 bushels of salt to Yor the government has no right to withdraw | brought to they would be the most desirable ir. HENDRICKS called for the yeas and nays upon Mr. BrveHam introduced a bill to incorporate the | bring the le ays of water. Bee ere per Nw winds from them element which gces to constitute | currency the country has ever known, and | his substitute, and they were ordered and the sub- | University for the Blind in the District of Columbia. the PARE, tne a TW Nn Id days N of Hatteras; their value. ‘To show that such @ theasure would be | the causes which usually bring about @ run | stitute was lost by a vote of 44 nays and 7 yeas. It was referred to the Committee on the District of | spitt ping carried away bach , sprung bead of topmast, wepudiation in fact, let us consider tne character of | on banks for gold would not ope- ‘The question recurred on the orlginal resolution, Columbra, arted lanyard of lower ri; ke. 10, lat 87 45, lon ‘the contract between the holder of a greenback note | rate against them or have any effect} Mr. BucxaLew, (dem.) of Pa, objected to its REGISTRY LAW FOR THE TERRITORIES. F3'G0, spoke brig Osprey, 14 ipeie rom Maianzas for Boston. and the government. it is to pay so many dollars yn their value, Under the old State bank syste! on the ground thatthe duty of the Senate | — Mr. Ju: offered a resolution instructing the | Dec 15, tock » pliot from boat Mary & Catharine, No 6, an mittee to inquire into the expediency | W4s kindly supplied with provislons. 1. 96 aayg, via Long upol mM, 5 to the bearer or holder on demand. This ts the origt- | to which it is hoj the country will never return, | Was to legislate and not to discuss abstract proposi- | Judictar, Bal contract between the fovernuinens and 4 there was @ far on demand for gold tban would tons; he) ‘also because he thought nstice was | of enact ongressional registry law for the Ter- | ysiand Sound, es areinn oe to Ayers & Hines; vessel to holder. The privilege of funding the notes into the | occur under the present. The banks being local in | done to the President by thus selecting @ particular | ritories, ted. master. Had’ all of the crew frostbitten but one; laid off five-twenty bonds, conferred by the act of February | their character and their paper not currentin distant passage of his Message for cond lon apart EULOGIUMS ON DECEASED MEMBERS, Bandy ‘Hook 48 hours in heavy northwest gale, and then stood 25, 1862, and which the Secretary pro) to re- | parts of the country, led to a demand on them for m the context, The SPEAKER stated for the information of the | for Montauk Point; had rough weather the entire peaage ra ertablish, only reducing the rate of futereer nctke | fold by travellers oF’ those who had debts to pay at | Mr. SAULSBURY, (dem.) of Del., spoke against the | House that he was informed that to-morrow, after | p Brg Mercedes (Br), Kohl, Havana, 10 days, ith olga tp ‘bonds, is a mere collateral privilege and in no wise fistant points where their notes were not current. | resolution as unprecedented and improper, and also | the reading of the Journal, the death of Mr. Stevens one, « patrol Been eight days north o! affects the right of the ler of the note | From these and other considerations it 1s doubtful | because, in his opinion, the Presiaent’s suggestions | would be announced by his successor, Mr. Dickey, Brig Ad Ross (of Boston), Wyman, Manzanillo, & days, to demand the performance of the original con- | Whether as much as one hundred millions of green- { no more meant repudiation than did the funding bi and that teen gentlemen desired to speak, 80 | with cedar, to Miller & Houghton, Has bei north of a Pe, & its ire, ‘When the govern- back notes would he presente for Tademepsica, when | voted for by Som n forts Cs tie Renene iat 2 reer pas Se nn day comarrow hae be ied in Satlaras with strong westery ps and = on res Rok a 0 con- eo 4 fe ion jart on ant and wi used to perform the original con- greenback not as gt a8 gold unless for spe- | He also predict ng P half _. big ae, Oe pom ye he Ry '» . Brig Emily Comer (Br, Adams, Gtantanamo, ‘4 days tract and throws the holder entirely Nlateral | cific purposes, for it would be an inconvenieiice | tors wouid be glad to accept some such proposition ivilege of funding the notes into bends, “ihe act | and. burden.’ The whole question may be thus | as that made wy the President, Mr. ey, by his successor, Mr. Pettis, write suaee, bg, tov Honer & Barker, Tees qupoension rms the clearest ible defination of repudiation | stated:—If the government is strong with gold ‘Mr. HOWARD, (rep.) of Mich., said that the Presi- | CHANGE IN THE COMMITTEE ON NEW YORK ELEC- | and shaving about 28 hi de molasses between decks; lost boat; and does not differ in principle from the roo Ca, to redeem all the notes that may be presented, but | deni’s recommendation on the subject of the public TION FRAUDS. been 9 days N of Hatteras. of the President to aj the payment of the inter- | littie gold will be demanded, because it will be | debt was plain and incapable of being misunder- The SPEAKER announced that he had 5 gpa on Brig Billow, Burns, Eastport, 10 days, with lumber and bar- est to the exting ent of the bonued debt. | Worth no more than backs; but if the govern- | stood und that it was repudiation. the select committee on the New York election Fels to Wilson, Waltrous Co. asin Tetaias har When the greenbacks have been brought to par and | ment is weak and only able to redeem a small i part Mr, ANTHONY, (rep.) of R. 1.,moved to go into | Messrs. Ker of Indiana, and Phelps, of Maryland, | oP ee, enh ing 2 Babbidge, Portland, 8 days, SisSacunl ont ee? leavin ges: | Slt e"anakeat Coro Mei Suen tere | 2S Se inna "Parada cn an es of | "Be ate aeons” ie i a excl a be taken aw: without repudiation. Suppose | are three hundred million dollars of national bank On motion of Mr. WILLIAMS the Senate then, at | Iliinois, was appointed in his place, Brig Renin! Sesneest Men Eoaton, in ballast to Witham ‘are e mi men: ini conditions o n from ; them into a three per cent bond; and at it the National Banking law, ‘and. it has been urged i Secretary of the ‘Treasury, Sith a CO} y of @ bill for oranges {o order vetsel 6 F rape f eToos Has been? Saya — refuse to exchange the government | that when the period fixed for redemption arrives HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. the colhage of tlokel-co} per _pleces of ilve cents and Bit spoke chr Ada Maitebol, ‘of and from Calais for New make no provision for their paren the national banks would immediately rush to the under, ferred to Committee on ‘York, who reported having been within 6 miles of Sandy Hook and yet th s"dhferent in no respect ir that | drain 1 aoe tegen oT ite gold. Tot void bude cab emia Nahi = CoM: ‘ a rAchr Busan. Rost Manzanillo, Now %4, with tobacco, ma- e case ofa part o ‘avo! MIgSIONER TO % lanzanillo, which he proposse. The greenback note eeniees this difficulty and to make the process still more Mr. Becigls eee (gai calling Also @ message trom the President, with a letter Wegnny S08 cater te ‘J de Rivera & Co; vessel to B P Sher- to pay so many dollars on ; ro- jual, and to avoid all rush upon the ry or i » (FeD.) a from the Secretary of State in reply to a resolution | ™82:, 0 0 Beare ot New York); Hodgdon. St Stephens, NB, mises to pay 30 many dollars at a particular time. | the banks, | propose by my bill that the banks shall | on the Secretary of War for the reports of en- | of inquiry 3 to the sending of @ commissioner to | 12 days. with laths to Gorbam, Boardman & Co.. greenback note declares that it is en aes not be vogeree to redeem their notes in spécie until | gincer officers with reference to the bridge across Spain. . Seward says no commissioner has re- Schr Uncle Tom, Look, Jacksonville, 11 with yellow all ye poe and private, except duties o: the Ist January, aaa and seriey the preceding | the missouri river at Kansas city. Adopted. cently been sent to Spain by the Executive of the pine to Alsop & Clagk, 9 days north of Hatteras with os Sie pS ‘value; Pay inca Ge tame sca ne of bane bane in wich CONFINEMENT OF AMERICANS IN BRITISH PRISONS. rasan Bishi bin west ee Cee oh ary W upper, Hupper, Satilla River, Ga, 16 days, 3 pro- yant ns q * toes 9 ee ee ing which is its chief oy. may, as now, redeem thelr notes. If during | Mr, RosiNsow, (dem.) of N. ¥., offered a pream- {| 1, bp 8 i EAT oe ‘THE PLAINS. via Teng Jeane Boece, Tread, Fee ee eG. a days, t of athe greenback note promises to that period the keg required Yo Rola their greenback | pie and resolution on the subject of the imprison- | with Wells, Fargo & Co. yD la Syl og Tegel Meg ay ripe ne pela r 1s | Treasury Committee. Schr Transit, dicot, Georselown, DO, for Dighton, ‘with them to get gold, and at the end | ment in Ireland of two Americans, coe Warre! e intment o! one than there | of the time ernment ‘will be able to | aud Costello, and providieg: for th A NEW SELECTION OF SEA’ Schr John Fornum, Kelly, Baltimore for Providence, ‘obl the one promise gal | Tet thelr Geman rat orig Ae oo nai Ae Mean itinen has. been bn mister te of sate was re. cngeped sae . ip Mewport, where gue dle- are precisely ve the banks six months to redeam | to report whether oi wed, an @ number of votes by yeas and Seat wo these of Gongreab has ss thet notes in gold, and petnapey may move to make Hied'and convietea in great Stitan for, words. or nays carried. by yeas and | | Sobr Mary Fletcher, Holmes, Calate vis Providence, where as may move to make | ticrepoken of done in the United States, or by ig- | ‘The seats were accordingly vacated, the members | “Schr Mattie Holmes, Tapley, Bangor, ® days, with lumber to recammend | assembling in the lobbies and cloak rooms, and the it @ year beyond the time when strike out the legal tender clause on the redem tion greent currency, will | noring the naturalization laws, and to. a The value of the greenback note be Ly dagre: no hardship to the gove it or the peopl "for | such measures aa will vindicate the honor of the | clerk proceeded at a quarter to four o'clock to call | ,,S°ir Fersls 1 Smith, Bunker, Bangor via Fall River, where clated as to make it the interést of the holder to | national bank notes convertible into green- | Cot mnwealth. out the names of various members as drawn from @ | “ gchr Lochiel, Brewer, Bangor, 10 days, with lumber to Hol- fund it into a bond bearing the lowest rate of | backs they will peer ual value and at par, and Mr. iGHAM, (rep.) of Ohio, said he would object | box, one by one, by a blindfolded page. The mem- | yoke & Murray. % i pe or 4 J eons at all, and Congress might | persons hold! bank notes who want gold for | unless the resolution was referred to the Committee | bers as called proceeded to select their seats. The Schr Mail, Yerrtu, Bangor, 10 days, with lumber to Hol- im) the value of them will onl; to present them to the banks | on Foreign Affairs. absentees lost their privilege of selectior first | yoke & Murray. ‘bona as to make tt the interest of Moe cher eae, and receive greenbacks Rr exchange, on which they Mr. RaniNsoN said he should not ccnseni to have | name called was tat of Mr. Bromwel of Tilinols; Schr Nellie Freat, Antrim, Bangor, 10 days, with lumber to at ‘change it fora bond dra’ interest 01 would the gold. ft referred to that committee. He therefore with- | soon after came the e of Mr. Mullins. His rather Fate of two per cent. The Secretary oes te ‘nd “sow f vill consider the question how the | drew the resolutio eecentric exhibition of g ion at being able to Us ora biarenoiry sens ental as Mabe iad take from the mback currency one-third of ita | €overnment shall procure the gold to commence the TRANSPORTATION OF EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES. select his old seat in the front row of the centre aisle Schr ‘Bueen of the Fleet, Hale, Rockland, § days, with lime current valine striking from 1¢ its 1 work of redemption. To this I answer that the sales of Mr. ELIor, ) of Mass., introduced a bill pro- | created much amusement. Mr. Dickey, the succes- | to i} & Co. ;Character, and then authorize the holder fond t hd by the Secretary of the Treasury and that which | hibiting the olatiaws as freight iene r vessels | gor of Mr. Stevens, of Pennsyly: A called in wine sary Langdon, Hall, Rockland, 7 days, with lime to eum or other exp! gold by the anto a bond drawing a low rate of in at the | Will accrue he} rover and above the sums re- | of is eC jostve sub- | time to be able to select the seat of predecessor. ‘Schr James Henry, Oliver, Rockland via Norwich, where game time telling him, in sul that isa quiet top interest op the public debt and the Committee on Commerce | The seat of Mr. Thomas, of a was reserved | ghe disc final measure, and ‘that if he does not fund } for specie tse, shall be reserved and set for | and ordered to be printed, for him by unanimous consent. Butler, of Mas- Schr Sophia Jameson, Jameson, Rockland via Newport ‘he will get Gegyn But it is true that by stripping | the redemption of the greenback notes. ere. 1s REMOVAL OF POLITICAL DISABILITIES. Sachusetta, not being called until all the best seats | (where she for Balttmore. the currency of its legal tender character ‘coun- | Dow in the Treasury 9 surplus of not less than Mr. PAINE, (rep.) ‘Wis., from the Committee on | on the republican side of the House were occupied, Schr Arctic, Lys nd, 7 with lime to order. try will at once be brought to specie t—that | $70,000,000, and accruing surplus under the present | Reconstruction, reported a bill to release from legal | deliberately marched over to the democratic side and Schr Martha J Reed, Bumphrey, land for Philadelphia, 4s to say, there will then be no. lawful money but | tariff for the next two years cannot be less than | and political ties about @ dozen citizens of | coolly took hia seat in the camp of the enemy tothe | cb! Transfer. Bunker, Portland via Providence, where she bers. Farnsworth gold and silver which would be a legal tender in pay- 100,000,000, which will together make $170,000,900, | South Carolina recently elected to office, which was, reat amusement of the mem! 4 Crockett, Portlan days, ment of debts and every man would be required t0 ff is very difficult to form an estimate of the fines, on the motion of Mr. Farnsworth, amended by es after followed and selected a seat near Mr. to Wayaclh bdo * pTuees ee pay coin on his contracts. But the Secretary could | of ie in the country. The Director of the Mint in | adding the name of Dewitt C. Senter, Lieutenant | Butler, The member who offered the resolution ‘Schi John R Royce, Salem for Philadelphia. Not afford to strike down the value of the currency | Philadelphia in 1861 eatimated the amount of gold | Governor of Tennessee. ee Ross) was one of the last to be called, and so Schr Bi ice, Townsend, Salem for Philadelphia. in this way without su; ing some provision for | In the country at that time to be $275,000,000, Mr. Brooxs, (dem.) of N. Y., remarked that it did not improve his condition by the new draw. Reh teoairay, Sales 5 da: th fish it, and so, notwithstanding the fact that he had just | Which 1 hava no doubt was much short of | would be admitted that the persons whose dis- PROPOSED ADJOURNMENT TILL MONDAY. | ygScht Flora & Newcomb, Sawyer. Salem, 5 days, wi A said that ‘the policy of contraction had been em- | of the actual amount. The Comptroller of the Cur- | abilities were being removed by Congress constantly Mr. WASHBURNE suggested that when the House ‘Schr Ne ‘Long, Salem for Phil Lmegrey f eondemned by ‘Congress and it is now | rency (Mr. Hurlburd), in his report last year, esu- | were of their own party. ‘The minority acquiesced | adjourn on Friday it adjourn until Monday with Behr F Boles, ‘Adams, reins for Phil te te late to return to it,” he says “the law strip- | mated the gold product from our mines from the | in all of this in the ho} that equity would soon | the understanding that no business be done on that Schr Charles A Stetson, Hardy, Gloucester, 6 days, with fish ping the notes of their legal tender character | 30th of June, 1840, to the 30th of June, 1867, at ‘ompt Congress, now universal male negro Che “ene Giceceaiees should also provide for funding them into bonds | $411,320,000. The imports of gold from abroad dur- | Buffrage is established, to establish universal male bjection was made. Bletson ‘a o siasecpaaaaess Pewter er iit at the pleasure of the holder, bearing such rate of | ing the same period Were $78,933,687. The products | White suffrage which nowhere exists now in the late THE SPEAKER EXCUSED, ‘Schr RL Barer, Gloucester for Philadelphia. rrp ae as may be authorized by Congress on the | Of the mines during the year ending June 30, 1868, wees The SPEAKER, not expecting to be in the city on Schr Sophie Wilson, Howell, Boston for enliaceiphis. lebt into Witte) the present outstanding bonds may | are estamated at $75,000,000, making in the aggre- ‘The bill was passed. Monday, my authority to appoint a Speaker pro lem. Schr Emma B Shaw, Shaw, Boston for Lene s Ty be funded.” It may weli be imagined that the holders | gate $840,253,587, to which may be added the gold | ORGANIZING THE MILITIA IN THE SOUTHERN STATES. | for that day. Schr Mary Weaver, Weavel, Boston for Philadelphia. of the notes will then be ready to fund them into any | circulation in California and other gold producin Mr. PaiNg, from the same committee, reported a | ‘The House then at a quarter past four o'clock | Schr Wm Walto 6 ra sort of bond. But what Is that but contraction pure | States, not included in she above calculation (est | bill to repeal the sixth section of the Army Appro- | adjeurned. Behr Eagle, Godtrey, Boston, 6 days, with tab to Boone & and simple? The Secretary's policy travels in a | mated at $30,000,000), making, In all $900.2hi6e7- | priation, il of March 2, 18c7, which prohibits the —_———_——_- : “ parce im back to contrac- jucting the amount of gold exported ing the | Organization and maintenance of militia e late Schr F B Col Boston for Philadelphia. tion. He proposes noting for redemption, and of. | saune period (477,740,008) leaves & balance of $412.- | rebel States, #0 far as the same applies to the States EUROPEAN MARKETS. Schr James L Maloy, Aten, Boston ro inn fers only that policy which he says has been em- | 512.67! Therd is also another large import | of North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama ~ Schr Ann McC: , French, Boston for Philadelphia. natically condemned by Congress and emphatically | of gold into the country from Enrope of which tuere | and Louisiana. LONDON MONEY MAREET.—LONDON, Deo. 16-5 P, | SRT Seae ereeee emton for Fatedetpbis: the country. Contraction is the Sangrado policy of | i8 No official record, the amount of which can only | | Mr. ELDRIDGE, (dem.) of Wis., inquired why the | “Congols close at 02% for money and 02% for the BE aah i en omrag Ro may oe pe a bleeding the country nearly to death to cure it ofa | be seme at. I mean that which is brought in | State of Georgia was left out. account. American securities noes at the following echt Pin ‘Crowell, Howes, Boston, 6 days, with linseed to disease which demands tonics and building up. The | 8mali sums by a pert who come to our yer Mr. PAINE repiied he was not sure he should be in quotations:—United States five-twenty bonds dull at | © 6. : ‘witndrawal-of.even a nundred millions of the circula- | at the rate of half amilllon ayear. I have he: Paul & Thompson, Hopkins, Boston for, Philadelphia. t01 ie Bel Schr Lehman Blew, Blew, favor of admitting Georgia; but there was an inqail oy tion would produce great stringency in the money | Various conjectures as to the amount thus brought ing on before Congress as to the condition ot eee ete bem 4 Dew? Ion ‘Bourse to- At ar Phila market, innumerable bankruptcies, and most likely | tothe country, ana none have put it lower than | things in that State, which made ft questionable | gay'nas been buoyant wna excited, Rentes rose to | ee eee as orn tO etphia. Teauit ih @ panic and crash, from which the country | $20,000,000 per annum for the eight or ten years, | whether this bil shouid be extended to it at present. Tal wie, bat asas tn anoes oF tile Routes ee ee ee eer eee ie for Palataphia, would not recover for years ana during which the | making the sum of $260,000,000, which, added io the | It liad, therefore, been thought better to put off that | S'Partial reaction and they fell to 70f, 65c, | ‘Sekt Mary E Mills, Boston for Philadelphie.. power of the government to fund the debt and re- | above, makes a total sum of $672,512,679. But, to | question until the other questions about rgia had ‘FORT BOURSE. y, NI -4 Dec. 1 Sebr EJ Hers r, Rob! for Philadelphia. doem the balance of the greenback currency would | make allowance for mistakes and exaggerations, I | been settled, examined and reported upon. Umted Btates five-twe oe as Ca “oto aa Sehr Jacob mpson, Heancan, Hoston for Poitsdelpbis, be paralyzed, To contract the currency to theex | estimate the gold and silver coin in the country at Mr. ELDRIDGE inquired whether it was intended | oiq issue, nty % for the Schr A 8 Cannon, a nomen. for Morris River, beth rds all the greenbacks would be financial | $40,000,000, The product of the mines, ending | to reconstruct Georgia again, and whether it was LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. —L: pad: Sehr Bacceie Fee A Sag a sutcide—would precipitate 9 disaster to the trade, | June'30, 1369, may be safely estimated at ‘seventy. | considered that she was not yet suficiently recon- | 5 p. The market closed GGMA aar ease a a Hotshiog, BEDUHN Boek ia, {ladelphiv. industry and prosperity of the country for which | five million dollars and after that at one hundred | struc Schr Miller, Bostot ‘there is no example in history. We must not return | million dollars per annum. When the Pacific Rail- | Mr. PAINE replied that the instructions which had tee pea berartae ce middling Or- | sehr Wa mone Allen,’ ear SHR to specie payments in that way. We must descend | road 1s completed, which will be next year, the | been received from their committee did not embrace | 4, wae wis . ol jay have footed up Schr A A Andrews, Robin Boston for Baltimore. Sees Ug Si nee beg Rentle curves, sa ——e to na a = California, Ne- a ss pete ae MARKET.—HavRE, Dec. 16.—Ci ete Bay Site, Seabury Boson for Philadelphia. may ngs to spring radia, 0, Colorado, an jontana, and for Pe int (dem.) of Ky., suggested that as the Sen- quiet, both on the spot and to arrive. Schr Lucy A Gibson, Ohase, Boston. from the top of the precipice and be dashed in | the transportation of heavy machinery necessary @ bill yesterday on the same subject pieces at the bottom. But itis broadly intimated by | for quartz mining, will be greatly increased and | this matter should be postponed until the Senate LiveRrooL PRODUCE MARKBT.—LIVERPOOL, Dec. | Behr Swan, Powell Boston for Philadel Tho teeretary thatthe Supreme Court Win deve | must aad very largely to the Mad aad Danes hel comewetetomats of ae ee ee Bont Frank Herber Boston for Pelndetph tue laws making the greenbacks a legal tender in | Gucts. But after all the question of the amount of Mr. PaInsg preferred to have it dis) of now. ise Pro’ M. Schr MM Weaver, Weaver, Boston for Fpmedeiphia. ent of debts to be unconstitutional and youd. | gold in the country is by no means so important as | Mr. FaRNSWoRTH, (rep.) of I1l., did not gee the ne- | 4g! Vinecoce ean VISION cep Dec. | Scbr L & A Babcock, Smith, for Philadelphia. the deed is tobe done, let it be by the Court and | might at first be supposed. When the greenbacks | cessity of the bill, a8 the constitution of the United | American fine. hate Ge finer regina les dts eres, Fer ng ey bee yee S Schr E A Hooper, Hooper, for Philadelphia. mot by Congress, But it would have to be a vei in to appreciate in value our bonds will inevit- | States gave to all the States in the Union exclusive Clear case that would justify the Court in making x | ably advance aiong with them, and it wii | chargeof the militia, ea Behr WD Mangam, Chase, New Bedford, decision fraught with such terrible calamities to the | be a very easy matter for’ the govern. | Mr. Pains replied that, therefore, the gentlemen | y/0XDON PRODUCE MAREBT. LONDON, Dec 16-5 P. | Sonr Mi Reaiedy Iason, Milford for Philadelphia. ~ Warebam. yy largaret country. If there be doubts hanging about the ques- | ment then to procure enough gold abroad on its | could have no objection to voting for the Dill. {.—Sperm oll, £93 per ton. Calcutta linseed, 578. a | Schr Harriet A % So Chey should be case ft Tana ot tne eeeues | bonds, added t that which ts in the ‘Treasury, to re- | The bill was pene . Drath standard, at he poke Rete tormenting | Saar taas estan wemniapon Paki of Congress and the preservation of the vast | deem the whole greenback circulation, and to this | REMOVAL OF A REVENUE STEAMER FROM THE LAKES. | 944 ‘94, per pong oa, ihe yg aoe turpentine, Boer nwa Sel, A ae mene: ‘Aoterests that are dependent on the maintenance | end I have in my bill provided that the Secretary Mr. BUTLER, (rep.) of Mass., introduced a joint re is. Petro Schr J H Youman, Gildersleeve, Pawtucket. PETROLEUM MARKBT.. of the law. The Supreme Court, .having juris- | of the Treasury may, as the time for redemption a) resolution to authorize the removal of the revenue “1 Sci Pat @iction ‘over questions involving vast’ politi. | proaches, negotiate bonds drawing interest at ihe | steamer S. P. Chase from Lake Ontario to the Atian. | UM firm at 54%f. a 55 white. Bcbr Vanbal arp, ens . Providence. expounder of | suficient to com; ie work of lemption. But A TAX ON MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, * tf wvhned statutes or collator of precedents, and should view | It has been said that, if the government reserves the Mr. SCHENCK, (rep.) of Ohio, from the Committee EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Behr Ped = Hescmber, Proviasnce. ‘init, Such questions as statesmen as weil as lawyers. It | surplus gold in the Treasury, as proposed, it wouid | of Ways and Means, reported a bill toamend tie dehr H P El ~g ‘was Lord Mansfleld who plucked up by the roots the | become scarce in the market and difficult for impor- | eighteenth section of the Internal Revenue Dill of LIVERPOOL, Dec. 16.—Intelligence has been re- Behr Gtariesa’ Allen alse, Providence. hoary abuses of the law, however deeply imbedded | ters to obtain enough with which to pay duties. | July 20, 1868, by extending the tume fixed therein | ceived that the ship Louvre, from Quebec, bound for | Schr Casco Lodge. Pierce. ‘Providence for Raltimore. in ancient authorities, and who, in the construction | This objection might have some force were | from the 1st of January, 159, to the 16th of Febru- | Liverpool, was abandoned at sea. , Schr Surprise, Providence for Virginia, ‘Of statutes and settlement of great questions, de. | it. not for other considerations. When the | ary, 1860, so that the section will provide that after | AwsrRRDAM, Dec. 16.—The Bremen bark Fides, | Schrguarctis Peon. farker: Poosnience for Lligabethoort cided them in accoruance with the progress of the een 6 fixes the day for the re- | the 16th of February, 1869, ail smoking and-fine cut | Captain Harjes, which sailed from New York on the Becht Caroline Kinzel, "Providence for Philadel a Bimeg and the new conditions of society, and thus lemption of the mvack noves those who have | chewing tobacco or snuif shall be taken and deemed | 2ist of November for Bremen, stranded yesterday Schr Gov Coney, Parl ovidence. wath Fendered himself immortal in the history of juris- | been hoarding fel wil! think the time to sell it has having been manufactured after the passage of | off the island of Vileland. ‘Schr Contest, H. lence for Philadelphia, nce. as all, id it until the time of redemption | the bill. The bill was passed, Schr Conneciteut, Pendieton, Provider Schr Harmona, Hart, Providence. prudence. Believing, as I do, that these laws are | come. If the; consitutional and were imperatively necessary at the | comes it will be worth no more than greenbacks. CLERKS IN THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. - Hue of ther passage, Istouid look upon adecisionby | Mf would be better for them tovell when the pro- | | Mr. Lawagsce, (ep,) of Ohio, on-red aresoiution | S HT PPING NEWS Schr Dard G Flovd: Weeden Providence for Phiiadciphl ‘which they would be suadenly destroyed with horror, | mium is thirty-five than to hoid until it is only | calling on the heads of the various departments for . Schr Maggie F Smith, Chane,"Providence for Philadeiphix: and the court making it wor descend in history aa | twenty-five or ten cents; and the natural, and | may | reports as to the deductions that can be made in the ww Schr Ameta G Fleming, Cook, Providence for Philadeiphia. the author of the most appalling financial disaster | Say the inevitable, effect of fixing a time for re- | number of thelr employes. Schr America, Reynolds, Bristol. ‘that ever occurred in any country. But | have full | demption will be to throw a@ large amount of THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, Almanas for New York—-This Day. Schr J Broughton, Mayo, Bristol. faith in the learning, ability and patriousm of that into the market that has hitherto becn | Mr. WASHBURN®, (rep.) of Ill., offered a resolution, geen ao pt Eom Tg Tg a ptaaape med old sugust tribunal, and believe it will not render its de- Foaraed. It will be then better to hold greenbacks, | requesting the President to transmit to the House, | Sun rises cision until the. question has been viewed in all its | Which are appreciated, than gold, which wili | the report of the special commissioners to examine Sun sets. ‘bearings and consequences. soon lose its premium. Besides that, ge into the character of the work on the Union Pacific " To return to specie payments without acrash is | the gold in the Treasury creates & demand | Railroad, and to inform the House what attempts, if bc ele ee ee ear Bern re Oe: the great desideratum, and this can onty be done by | for, it and brings, into, operation the law | any, have been made on the part of the company to | PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEWGER 16, 1968, ieben leeverioe ling the * Newport. 718 | Moon sets... morn 8 12 = Cadwallader, Bteciman, Norwich for Philadel- 38 P 4 33 | High water....eve 10 54 | "SC, samen Satverthwaite, Long, Norwich for Phiiadelphia. je making the process gradual. Time is a necessary | which I have elsewhere discussed—that the supply is | obtain bonds from the government for buil element, ‘and the first me to be considered is governed by the demand. The currency is not re- | road, without having coustructed it in contormity peice ah Schr O Godwin, mew ifayen for New Brunswick. the period which should be fixed by the government | dundant, as I have before undertaken to show, and | to the existing laws. Also to inform the Honse how Herald Packages. Schr M A Thompson, Lawson, New Haven. c 4o begin the redemption of the greenback notes, and | contraction should not come this side of redemption | much advance has ‘been made to the company, and | Captainrand Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port win | Schf Argus Rye, Allen, Fatrharen, in my bill I have stated the ist of July, | and only by the act of redemption. The greenback | whether a sufficient amount has been retained ih the | pienre deliver all 4 oom ae Bebr J Berton, Williams, Stonington. 1871. Fixing a time must be the starting | notes redeemed may be cancelled and the coin paid | hands of the government to guarantee the comple- | Plessedeliver all packages intended for the Hesatpto our | Behr Edward Parrett, Bridgeport for Phitadelphia. Doint of any plan which proposes to bring about re- | out for them will take their places in the circulation | tion of the road as a first class road, Adopted. Fegulacly authorized agents who are attacned to our Steam | Schr (On rueers Simnmoaay earenOrt: Sumption it crash and disaster. In proposing | and the currency will become mixed, but the volume DRAWING FOR SEATS. Yacht fleet. The New York Associated Press do not now Schr MA Loughery, Liugbetly, Bridgeport for Philadel- % give two sc and a half to begin the work of re- | Of it will not be diminished, Bringing the greenback ‘Mr. Ross,.(dem.) of [1., offered a resolution for a | collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, | Phis. fs f Gemption I have several objects in view. First, by | notes to par will, in chemical language, set free all | new drawing for seats. an will be seen by the following extract from the proceed Schr Amos J Hill, Lawrence, Portland, Ct, for Philadelphia. lishing the period of redemption a fixed value | the gold and silver in the land and pour them into Mr. SCHENCK suggested that there should be anew | ofthe th “ 1 } Schr Sparkling Rone, Middletown, Ct, for Portress given the greenback note. Now its gold value is | the volume of the currency, thus inflating it. | drawing on Monday morning. ee ee ay = * futtuating Sud deceptive, sometimes varying as | But ‘the inflation will be legitimate. ‘The | _ The resolution Was laid on the table—yeas 88, nays | pReeolveds That on and after, April 1, 1868, the Associated | Schr Maria Hoyt, Hawkinn, stony Brook. guch as ten per cent in sixty days, and scarcely | national banking system may be made free, limited | 83, Prose will discontinue the collection of ship news in the | genr 8 8 Smith, Brewer, rovd. ever remaining the same for a week atatime. But | and restrained by the requirement, of redeeming REGISTERS IN BANKRUPTCY. a Tho aan a the Hi am alain Tite Sane and Schr Stephen oraan, Noank for Philadelphia, . jerald an Crusad oe Se Wi one currency | Mr. Dawns, (rep.) of Mass., {rom the Committee | senuuurte nat Whitehall sip. All communications from | Bere Live ‘Charley, bisirs Greenport. ven 5 e note is to in gold on the | for e people, and one man’s income will be | on Electioi reported a bill Of July, 181, tte value tovlay cax be deter, | equal to anotber'sof likeamount. Then our bonds— | bankruptcy ‘to the officers now designated by law | sc willbe forwatied free of cuarge. °° wars wound vee: | Behr Marietta Sa Ib, Brodks, Greenport. by the ordinary rules of discount, | having a pace with the appreciation of the cur- | for taking testimony in contested election cases. BELOW. will steadily improve as the time for iis | reacy—will be at par, and their disastrous flow to After some discussion between 4 —— eengene omee Rt ee remratee | faa woes wae came | YO ET sae, CLEARED. Be a ta a rem ow iy par on or before is mari at SLAVERY IN KENTUCKY, ), a SAIL She 1, xed for x redemption b gradual apprecia, Par, and nat i ie, proceeds pay off the | Mr. Juutan, (rep.) of Ind., asked eave odes Ce ee iis Rca pga a xing time of redemption, one chie resent bonds e holders refuse to exc! preamble and resolution recitin ‘Steamship Palestine (Br), —, Li 1-E © : ; ; Cement! in tine velue of ait Commercial apse is | them, and thus reduce the aggregate interest on the | persons are still held 1m. slavery (1 want cok ior | Steamanip Rucin (NG), Meyer, Bremen Geiricue's Co, | Cuber dot Riaiteowse gaiued—that of certainty in the time of payment. debt more than forty million doliars per annum. | structing the Judiciary Comuittee to inquire into Steamahip Rising Star, Ki } Asplowall—Pacific Mail The brigs Kildare, for St Johns and Arroyo, PR, and Isa- Second, by fixing the pertod of redemption, the | Then the business of the country will be upon sold | the expediency of providing by law for the appoint. | Stearmabin Co, bella, for Para, are anchored in the lower bay. country ts noted. aud ‘Mmay”be’ prepared sor the | foundations und its prosperity enduring. At the end | ment of United States commiksioners in Kentucky ANNAN Cleopatra, Fuillipa, Savannab—Murray, Perris | “wie at gunset WE, with rain change. Peopie will have it in view in making | Of two years reconstruction will in probability | to hear and determine appications in cases involv- ‘Steamship Thames, Pennington, Savannah—R Lowden, : mew contracts and arrangements in business, | have taken place, the biessings of peace will prevail | ing illegal slaveholding. Steamship Albemarle, Couch, Norfolk, City Point and Rich- @nd debtors, fearing a decline in the prices | throughout the land, the prosperity of the South in | Objection was made by Messra, Reck and Trimble, | Mond—N L MeCready. Marine Disnsters. of property, will make haste to their | great part restored, and cotton, though never more | of Kentucky, on the ground that the allegauons in Sia prem, anezsedrin 3 Head, debts. During this two and a hall years | called king, will play its former part in our foreign | the preamble were untrue. Ship © Ht Southard Ross, Charleston —O Li Wright & Co. renee Coed ak aie be oe ee do great body of existing debte among the people | GxeRenges. After the ocean has been swept by NATIONAL BANKS, 4g BE g7denham (NG), Neimster, Havre—Funch, Meineke | DATE te ah inet in tar 40°98 ton 00, saw, Whe. Brion ‘Will be paid. “The debt now contracted, which will — of that have engulfed gallant fects Mr. PAINE offered &@ resolution instructing the | Brig Venus (Br) Baldock, London—@ F Bull Meamahip Columbla, from New York, of and for Sete not fall due for two years and a half, is very small strewed the shores with wrecks and | Committee on Banking and \ Brig C ¥ Eaton (Br), Curry, Malaga—C dal with loss of her screw. She requi8ed no assistance, and wor find in generally for real estate. “rhe ‘reat dininity | the bodies of the dead. comes a calm, the mouutatn | Into he propriety OF reporting a "tal sa hinting: . m (Br), Curry, Malags—Crandail, Umphray & | Toeeed to Queenstown under sail. Co. nding the improvement in the value of | waves sink to gentle billows, the fletce gales | under severe penalties, any national bamk from cer. | witif, Tse (tal), Rugglero, Barcelona—Punch, Moincke & | Sreawsittr Kev Waer, from Charleston for New York, pul ay, with machinery e gurrency in the resumption of specie payments | lulls to @ prosperous breeze, the sun shines forth in | tifying any check unless the maker of o1 f Where they have been suspended is the reduction in | splendor, and the surviving mariners. with joyful | posit, subject to draft, the funds necessary Tecate, | Bred Titus (Bry Lovejoy, Barbadon Tet Son 4Co. | Bank Frons—Amsterdam, Deo 16—The Bremen bark the nominal prices of property and labor, which | hearts spread their sails, resume their course | Adopted, Bei BJ Sinpiea, Comin, Kingston, Ja ¥ Talbot Ga. oo” Pea Terie bcke. cenae oer al Gelense Operates injuriously upon the debtor class. Itisgen- | and epeed away to their destined haven. So with LAND OFFICE IN MINNESOTA, Scbr EF Meaney, Stebbins, Philadelphia—W Murtagh & | 21at of Nov for Bremen, stranded yesterday of the Island of erally true that as the purchasing power of the cur- | our country when peace, reconstruction and re- Mr. DONNELLY, (rep.) Of Minn., introduced a joint Co, - Bens rency is increased the uominal prices of property | sumption have come. it has been swept and rent | resolution explanatory of the act of July, 186s, to | Scot Evelyn, Burger, Stamford. Bane 2u0e Daxter, from, Rio Jemeiro for New York, Gre diminished. But this effeet is sometinne bong. | by the storms of civil War. ‘The land was strewn | create am sdditional Land Uilice in Minnexota, and ARRIVALS. Gann ee teracted by the increase in the volume of the cur. | by the dead, and everywhere are visible the ves- | defining boundaries. Passed. be brhyhiops Fency. The inftation of the currency, even though | ‘ges of, the conflict. But peace has come, and BRIDGING THB DELAWARE RIVER. REPORTED BY TH ALD STEAM YACHTS, Pon teed 7- Pore pan Be wn map ae queanes tue po leone ind samees: forth in a shoudless,o ig eS end ther Khang K+ of Fa Introduced bill giving Quenneiows Bae ith asda manarerpoo!, Nov 29, and | Diack, about $64 tone nd with rudder oS GH: 4 ‘ th \ ; State - meanatown 20th, with mdse an ae we y, trade and } the consent of the United States for the erection of | Qatrntnin Go, Bees, Int #67, lon 41%, passed an leeberg, | BAXKJE Waxtwontn, bonnd to Wilmington, NO, is re- ve @ noteble instance im the history of Spain, | Commerce again flow in accustomed channels | a bridge across the Delaware river, between Phila. | Steamship Co. Tesuiption takes place all the gold and sliver | with accelerated currents. The tide of immigration | deiphia and Camden, Referred to the Committee on | aueaty, weather during the e. (sland, mouth of Cape Fear river. ‘will be set free and poured into the volume of the | rising higher and higher sweeps across from the | C ree, Liverpool Deel, and | | Bate Aniouat (probably the Arichat West) was passed Surrency,, thereby inhaling it to a cohaiderabre exe | Old World. ‘The wilderness of the West yielis up its aR LIQUOR COMPOUNDERS, SERA TEIS Talbot Uh too Vie forsod s Drcerd cieamses’ | Meat bend susie enty tad ‘eisgpeneta e We it Resor eras tees Sane pies | Cube tereye an truly ia cS | alla Soa inion tact tt | ERA pence Moen Piped ase | © pe ape ane tg ee aoa, fe of gree! at aud | subjecting compounders of li » | %boee ¥ backs thatsg will, be presented for redemption, | final destiny. sions as rectifyers, and providing that ino compound: PEE Toate, tr Seaneahy wih: sae ent Eben rote ia Go, was EL ot a oe the period of redemp- | At the conclusion of his speech Mr. Morton moved | ing establishment shall be allowed within six hun- | 'steamahi Iatteras, Roberts, Norfolk, &c, with mdse and Hcubo, at Toland of San Carton oon postponed #0 long that the great | to refer his bill tothe Finance Committee, which was | dred feet of a distillery. Referred to the Committee | passengers, to N L McCready. i" Brio Pim Crow—The British brig Rover, which arrived tae ‘ = 4 Be . mR i A A a done. of Ways pep itera: eo Fanita, Freeman, Philadelphia, 26 hours, with | st Ki ~} geen the Stn ult, reports the brig Jim Crow, arr SALE LAN ‘or! yu scarce reach -4 Se’ ‘8 resolnti DI 4 the general business of the country, ‘The tine giren | Senate took up the resolution reported “by' the | bered of indian tied snogia. be imcscancooen meu | hin Abby Ryerson (Br, Dennis, Greenock, 41 dary, with | fat, NPy ob the Hi, Why repairing. was BRiG Gronsta, Leighton, from Na 1% 80 long that it will become stale in the public | Fitance Committee expressing the Senate's dis Teepoue 'P- | to settlement under the existing | oon Ty lat was's for Baltimore, eee a econo fand panic will pase: ayray and Preval of the financial views of the President ex- reguiation# as Com org jremeloe mae en Mower Cardi er ey Ya Wop 18 spe Tanga wit | St ieing 18 dard out, sprang aleak and pal toto Minguion v that reased eennge. heir sale to corporations and spe jan s from came in collision with an btn Jeast have forgotten it when it arrives. Mr, Davis, (dem.) of, Ky. offered a substitute, | stipulations is SOMTEREy. 10 ROUNN oe TctrentY | Known ent carrying war jbboom and-genry ngure head, | Sith CHARLOTTE Buaw, Reeves, from Padadeiphia tor of egy axing the period of redemption so far | whieh he afterwards withdrew, declaring the mea- | in ation of the rights of the peopie, Siear, thee report of ehip Mercury) paseed Capt Reeves reports: ish, wind. WNW, blowing phy ‘nament will have time to collect the | sure of the liability of the government upon its Mr. MAYNanb, (rep.) of Tenn., objected, remarking | Ship Gleniffer (Bi Pannock, Glasgow, 89 days, with mdse | heavy, with heavy tenat DAM? tried’) sehr light; at 4 eeaonn « old that will be nm . And first, I | bonds to be their value in coin at the dates of issue, | that he did not see any good result to be attained by | to Geo H Martin, aa trong westerly gales fromthe Banks, Ail found ber wi % Sry the boat and all sa vnsider the amount goid that | with interest thereon. it. ip Mereary, Stetson, Havre, Nov I. with mdse, to & left at 4:10 AM; sunk at j was taken off we ftovanly ve * required, and with which | | Mr. Laxvnicns said that ander the constitution ARREST OF AMERICANS IN PARAGUAY. ee conatant iy | the Charies Hf Marshal No 3, of NYork ; crew 7, safe to “begin "redemption. | Jt 1s | the Fresidents views were expressed in his Message | | Mr. MUNOHN, (dem) of Ouio, offered a. resolution TeEaateLs eh ei ee fon unknows blinding snow was run into shown by the history banking that solvent | Only as a recommendation of certain legisiation, and | of inquiry relative to the arrest of American citizens i in carrying @' ail the channels on the port side, also fe foresatl, nen and well conductea banks can safely carry on oper- | that, therefore, the right way for the Senate to ex- ay, &c. Ref tions when they have one dole da rac) G0 Oper. | press its disupbronentie es vows want rebaaen Li Hl ferred to the Committee on vaults to throe dollars of their circulation. Ibis aiso | % legislate according to his recommendations, ‘and THR VENRZUBLAN Claims, shown by bank history that banks which have sus. | NOt by @ resolution of censure, He then offered the Mr. Dniccs, (rep.) of Mich., introduced @ bill more Sonn BN HawKrNe, Wyatt, at leston from Boston, x Chart s gzprignced Beary ale from the BN 8 IR ELENA, Johi Ne ialvendon tah tl, fp GUAreOt, with omrge, Stages pended specie payment, but whose solvency and | following as a substitute for the resolution:— effectually to ‘provide rellet for clai nder Prader and poy x. management are not suspected, have been able Reso! That the Senate cordiaky endorse the sentiment | ale convention between the United ‘states and b+ dise would be dlaposed of at Gaiverten & Underwriters sale, resume when they have gotten into their vaults | in the President's Messace “that our national credfh should ublic of Venezvela. Referred to the Committee ‘one doilar iM gold tO {Wo and & half dollars of their | be secrediy observed,” and declare that tbe on Foreign Affairs. Cuan MYSTIC Crncts—Mom of tbe sarge of sobe Mystie circulation. The credit of the government is betier | be paid as rapilly aa practicable, Wo accordance with ‘A CONCESSION TO THE WORKING w iota, in nahore on Cape Henry, has saved, and than that of bank, xnd can, in my opinion, ce Senos aed tees where os aoe bi Mr. Jone, (dem.) of Ky., offered the fuowing and a eee sume ou & lier proportion of go ‘oan aoy Pus | not expresaly state upon their Tees moved the previous question on it:— be nagreaste ig = Dended bank under the old Fue The yrequback } wey were inewed dose Dot seyrice Reagived, That all females im the empigrment of the gor- SHTP WiL11AM W1L00X, Captain Johneon, which arrived at Liverpool Dee 14 from Baker's Isiand, had « carge of 1200 tons of guano belonging to the American Guano Co. Tue bark Jeuny Prince, from Baker's Island with 1500 tons guano for the same company, has been ordered to Hamburg, SrRaMsi maton, which was sunk off Sandy Hook Fee ee My displaying extra lights as telegraph signals, bas up the bay and lies in the track of smail coasters in the Hook. ‘There is nothing of her to be seen abov Waterand unless some meastres are taken for her remov; she will be the cause of considerable damage this winter, Carr. , of ship Frances B Cutting, of this port (owned bed Atvivs & Co), was recently the reclplent of a valuable chronometer watch and chain from the English Spvermmeat, ig acknowledgment of humane services ren- red to oflicers and crew of brig Maggie Rose (in December” last), in them from said [vessel when ina sinking condition and tating them to Liverpool Whalemen. Sailed from Ni 6 1b test, Chapman, asite Osea a aporine Dee 15, ship ao s - p! from) cetow: 28, schr Albert Claren’ agra Almas Sons m Noy 28, schr = mise ip Tuino! of NB, Chesterfiel Souk air Oot 8 haviog taken 10 bbls bumpback ol weepalired Globee ‘Jenni cage vi fennings, of NB, was at Talcabuano Nov #, ‘having taken 430" b ¥ Tajeabuano cont Ground’ ready for — ‘sp oll last cruise. ee ro 13 was at 3, hav! ia 180 bbivp and 36 owt Tan crulse~t50 9p 0 id. Wark Seine, Smith, NB, arrived at Lahaina 5, Arctic Ocean, buving taken 1 whale, tot Soaee {Lawrence foreign Ports. DuMeraRa, Nov 9—Arrived, bark St " Baltimore; schr Pilot's Bride, Brewster, NYork; Bue trie George Dow! Lanfare, do; léth, schra © C Warren, do; i Rhynas, Norfolk; 1b, Edie Waters, Folsom! NYork; 2lst, brig Aunie Gardner, Gardner, do, Havre, Dec 15—Arrived, ship J A Stamler, Sampson, New York Nov 19, 26 days pasi HavaNa, Dec S—Arrived, schr Esther, Hagemann, New York. ‘Hauawax, Dec 18—Put back, scbr Remedy (Br), for Phila- ia feared 7th, achr Annie (ir), Gfeen, NYork. = Cea se Nov in Arrived, brigs Riatag Sun, Wright, On Bay (and sailed 25th for NYork) 3b, ees Hay NYork 10 «an po aay ey ot Trinidad (and d 35th for, Nore ving i georeiag ‘port Nov 28, bark Omos, for New Orleans; shaw, Sylvester, for NYork; Haidee, Hayes, for do; Lainiion, for Paltimore, repg; schr WL Springs, Halley, og r LivEnrooy Dec 16—Arri steamship North Amefican, Bakewell, Portland vis Londonderry. : <4 NURGHOIN, “Nov B—falled, ship Confidence, Patterson, Matanzas, Dec 7—Arrivea, bark Fannie, Hinckley, assay NP, Nov #—Arrived, brig Jim Crow, York for Dw a ‘E1RO, Nov 8—Sailed, brig Countess of Dudley ( m 2am pton Roads for ions 6th, schr Bico]s (Ng), We Beige Dannebrog (Dan), Thout, agp ut Poeatontaa, Devens, from Boston for 2 701 Eenterior, Sheldon, from do for do, do; Golden "Hind, and Pontiac, Skilling, from NYork for do, doy barks Heydorn (NG), Traulsen, and Azow Kor}, Gun NYork, ld; Frank Wilson (Br) Donnell, for United Goody WNGh HetNeerOfeass, do; sobanta | ‘BI ya for 3 Feet ers Po gancola, arrived Oct 26; schx Champion, vNOuTHAMPTON, Dec 16—Arrived, steamship Bali{moréy Voeckler, Baltimore for Bremen (and pr % f Santos, Nov 5—In port, bri ‘nus Helene (ts), NYork or English Cnannel, dg; Marie (Prus), \dge, for, do, do; Wanderer (Prus), Mailerich, or New Orleans, do, 8 “br Joum, B, Dec 14—Arrived, bark Sarah Payson (Bry Dakin, Nyore;'brig Ida Cutten (Br), Edgett, do; scbr Louisa D (br), Wagner, NYork. , ¢* American Ports. BOSTON, Dec I—Arrived, schrs Hattie Coombs, Jameson, Richmondj Va; M E Amsden, Smitn, Georgetown, DC; Pathe way, McElwee; KS Miller, Henderson; A E Martin, Bueli; M Bieelman, Adams; P M Wheaton, Wheaton; D & 6 Kel- ley, Kelley, and Elizabeth English, Nowell, Philadelphia; Zl cavo, Murch, bethport. wa! fat Cleared—Steamshi| eCiellan,, Howes, ‘Baltimore!’ bar! Union (Br), Marmand, St John, N'B; beige Potomac, rely, Wimingtoh, No; Wiley Smith) (ir), McPhee, Porto Plate} Crimes, Waterhouse, Savannah. one ean; brig DS Soule, "we, 16th—Arrived, ip Paimyta, (Br), Liverpool; bark Sarah Sloan (Br), Gottenburg; brigs Sarah L Hall (Br), Ap- 3 Bunker, Philadelphia. steamship Glaucus, NYork; brigs ME. Charleston ; a, Phila. Rio Janeiro; brigs (35, Eliza M Tucker, Sohal sar Wow hay Gnas ws, Hobbs A ‘Cranmer, i Cor hwaite, Newbury, LB Grant, NYork; 8 L Poster, Trowant, ie samuel Gulmas, Keli, Boson; Jona’ H Hort, Body m ip Wm Kennedy, Parker, Boston via Noro folks. sehra Willow Harp, Davis, Providenet; pee 4 nCHPRLESTON, Dec 12—Cleared, ship N Mosher (Br Mos’ Mili Terhved, achra BN Hawkins, Wyat n; deo. Rogers, Cornell, Isle Ruatan, bound to NYork, put in for provistons and water; Chas Comeroy, Kunn, NYork. rs wanted IP, Key West Budolf, N'York; ship s 16th — Eve, NYork. Off the port, bark WO Putnam, from Yorks : Sailed--Steamahip James Adger, New York; schr @ H Rogers, do, F ‘ } WOBILE, Deo $—Cleared, ship Jane Fish, Brown, New Or- jeans, aed NORFOLK, Dec 14—Xrrived, echrs D B Webb, Knight, andj AD Bcull, Scull, NYork; JR Paine, PP Master Rogs \d Edna Harwoo 3 Jackson, d,'Harwood, do; | Hesaren Providence oj Beny Browning, Cantata, New Haves} errs. orl mais PHILADELPHIA, Dec 15 _Arsive, nor ‘Western Btéry well, Boston ; lercer, ae we s He Dunufara;Jonehan Way Noak Bs aa J y mnt jonathan: * ieee ee Seen yrs Lawas, Del, Dec Id, 6 PM Philadelphia went to sea yesterday and to-day ;-Barke Schi for Marseilles; Jennie Ellingwo for Havreq Ceha, for Barbados; schr Enterprise, for 8t John, NB; also, by being caught in the main sheet on o' ‘ellington, has since died and was buried here. He leaves. a wife and several children iu Ireland. Wind NW.» vx PORTLAND, Dee 14Arrived, schra Hebe, Newfoundiand| for NYork (stove boat and blew away j10 in gale of the 7th)s| Ocean Star, Woodman; Olive Haywood, Arey, and Pallas) French, N¥ork; July Fourth, Cobb, Bangor for do. -— Sailed— zie H Jackson. So SAVANNAH, Dec 16—Arrived, steamships Huntsville, anal San Jacinto, NY ork. a, cleared —Bieamabip Leo, Dearborn, NYorgi: ship Othello iverpool. “ WILMINGTON, NC, Dec 16—Arrived, steamship Wm i Clyde, Powell, NYork. : eer GLO’ JEWEL AND ANDRENGHIEF BOXES, SgUE STATUARY, ARTIFI FLOWERS, BOHEMIAN DESSE! ser 2 TOILET WARE, a IN ROSE, WHITE AND GREEN. Ss bronze Clocks, Mantel Sets, Groups and Statuettes, Atul agsortment of GORHAM PLATED WARE, At manufacturers’ prices. FINE PLATED WARE, EXTRA QUALITY, Of our own manufacture, U Decorated French China, fine gut and engraved (i pe ey ty Rican oto emma ‘Oil Paintings and Alabaaters i \ from Italy. | Ghandellers and Gas Fixtures of the handsomest patterna,| fn glass, bronze abd ormolu, of foreign and domestic manus fully retained for del specified time. oF a _ rey EY BAUGHWOUT & CL)>e 488, 490 and 492 Broadway, corner of Broome street. RY! a oe FeO A Wien that BARRY'S Trledphetous for ‘ts = . continued tn uae f e hundred ie same, RS pata Berne Picea ety eae ¢ ‘or tt, i form, pal BSOLUTE different he aod N. B.—Holiday Presents in advance will be om bi "8 erous actual Y ‘while the othere promised, but ‘i of Offlee, 874 Pearl Ngyy York. sv DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED “IN| Al Siatea No, public, No charge ull Ntrotes @biained., Advice free. Also Notary Fupilo and C sioner of Deeds for every State, ~ ry a F- 1, KING, Counsellor at do Bi a BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALL ange tl divorce obiafned, succeue dl el ; i free. ors. HOWES, Attorney, 78 Rassad AS TEN THOUSAND WHO HAVE TRIED IT FREE OF cost do positively certify that WOLCOTT'S Pain Paint rill cure pain and remove why suffer? Come ant if cost, at 170 Chatham square, New Vork. STORY BY. JOHN BROUGHAM, THE WIZARD OF VENICR, Tn the FIRESIDE COMPANION. Out _Wednesiay, December 23. —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS ALLO Nisconrt and Kentucky State Lotteries, oP aaa a ge a AC Information furnighed in the above ana lavana by JACOB CLUTE, Broker, 300 “< Fulton street. (QHAMPAGNE. Received of ate @ fresh supply of Moet & Chandon’s Ver- zenay and Vin Imperial (Green Seal), of the vintage 1866, a a ‘ For sale with all the first clase dealers fn wines | ‘oncyS” Naw York, December 16, 1868. T\ETECTIV EVERY DESC! ETROTIVE BUSINESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION /- attended to.—| on he gr bee " room 16, N. ¥, Fine Wines and 11 Ros. 4 Ti Fomasien bes vee etareae.ters son others to his well and oarefully se- footed stock ead fine Wines and Whiskeys, warranted erated, all the favorite brands. Ales, Porters, ba Wo any part of ibe ey Tree 0) CASO