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Ik* Virginia delegation voting against Foroev, ar? i Mghted with the Uaiuii>'s battle upon that iet.er; < Our Witklnfton Correapo?Mlen?e. Wamivotuw, Dm. 19, 18*3. tv Prmdtri't V Omimiam -Tht HaRALD LLf-d i/u; AuiMNuirifwa TV A<hj Am in AaliaimI rmx i TTt l>rxjl nj Ui IWmul ?U Omgrtu m At gpmU ruururm?Tke Sluoi riyeun Demi-craU ami (A* Simt Congrru? TSt <iaihamg of Ju Luhby?Z'As 2ruUM'j| .8fco4ui, <(?? 11m* world has got the message. Tb? abolition organ! of Now York had the timt rending, but Cjagraaa, the tobbv, ami tha outside acrid tiara *iuo? read it; aadaioet without com; laiuing much af what tha President Mys, are disappointed in what ba h*? not laid. Ha mji ?othing about the startling oouditiou of Kurope?nothing aboi t tha Afrieaniiation of Cu >a, upon which tha I'rwm haa t?'u harping aver sirca tha removal ef Julge Killing detiait* or satisfactory concerning tha -notaiiig affording any idea of tha aort of treat/ we ma/ expect with Franse in comuiereial matters? ?aotkiug of tha Monroe dtctrint of nou inWvemi jn and Wu Bull in Central America?nothing of the T*hdaa ?pec ^ ties tioo?uot.i trig of the donora tiilibuot jrtag expo tttion ?nttking cf our fut-ira policy, with regard to ilia Mucinous aud jiorai on polygamy, (which souia supposi u ta stand a* on* of our peculiar in-uutions, uu.'er tUa advKw of Caleb Cu^hitg, tha law officer of the Cibinat)? ?ever a word about French rpoliationa, and nothing ooa aasning the annexation of King Kamehameha and the toodeicu UlauJs. And why not? Why are all thane tmtsuiotif Why ihould we nit annex the Siad wtah Islands, the i ing and his council, aid all. We have ?Mne of the greatest r iters, and moon tains, and plains ta tha world, why should we not hare the biggest and at volcanoes? But so it is. A king goes begging at i Whit* He use, while the reporters of thJ New York and lime* have the tirst pop at the megaago. But they Lave fixed the business for the hk*r Yoke BnnAi D. the election of Fu.uey?the nileaeing of the pool Mil J national d<tuiccrata,i'trd?d omy a copy ot the taessa {? to tne N?w Ytrk abolition organs, to do the business Ik the Hkkau>. It is done. Go among the spoilsmen town, anywhere, and they will say that a great triumph, a great Cabinet triumph, has been achieved over Jiuioa Borden Bennett m the election of Forney as Clerk, that to* Cabinet is up, that Forney is Dp, that dengress is ap ?ad that Bennt tt is down, and must be sore under his Meat And they hare clintfhec the nail with the met* age do 1 had supposed; but from your ewn'oolunans I see that the tight on the pai t of the Herald is not yet begun ?that it ka* been merely planting its batteries lor th# rati work of the campaign?that it has been bringing the Cabinet to tlie is-.ues which are yet ta be fought out More the oountry. Among these issues are the election ?f Forney, aud ilie I/mm'I official Interpretation of the ore platform, the one being the moral platform of i Cabinet spoils party?the ether their political plut de and Ibf would net b? di-pleased, you may rely upon it, to aa* the letter repabiiitied in the fcicitauj jd the tirst day tt every month, with the name and district of ?*try man In the House supporting him, until the election ol the anst Congress of l?o< is eompleud in all the dtateo. Thus tvery tan will Oe orooghi u> a direct eetUesen: with hu own eonstilueats upon the question of morahty. ixrsui, llool pigeon evidence, involved in hit election, lhus the tfart will bo prolonged till the popular verdict it oo Ininil In this view, me H?ra;.d fc?ian every thing oy lbs eohesion of tke Cabinet and Cougreis, upon the oe* WM-truction of the Baltimoro piau^rm; fir, had tbe Cabinet been uiamisseii, had Oongreitn b??n re-i rgtaized ayon a new lift of <.?hcer?, had ti e poor nationals gaii^td toe day epon the thre. h >id, there wuuil have Seen no ?ipitsl kit for the Hhkaui to work upon. I tell the over ?naAcent spoilsmen, therefore, Uu.t all that hu takea ntaoe, is but the work ol preparation for carry ing., the BMUe into the country. The Mew York uationals are oocnted out. The reaction ?Hi retvrti a wbolevone oppo^iuoa delegation re thr next tomgro * and thus the work will go into Ihe otber dUtxs ??*ate by But it will tak* a year or tvo yet to fethia. This b-t jear the aggregate of <he spoils did Mbnted was perhaps twenty hve millions of dollars A Imge proportion ol lh.s aniount was wasted upon uieu who ?ill not pay expenses. But there are thirl c million* f pins in the Treasury, and there are a thousand Mtornses and projtcu on foc>t to get at it, aad every dem ooratu men. b-r of Congress feels that and his constit Hals (God help them) hare an interest in this ?urplas of tafd sash. Aad as vultures, ravens, and crows, and other birds of ?fil ?een, father over a dead earsass. ?o are the forsas ?f the lobby ooncentrating at W^hlngton. CUim tgewU, patent agenu and urummers. contr?ct specula tin, b?iloon builders, and what not, are here, and here th*y will bo, off snd on, for nine months to eon e. Royal timmern, champagne suppers and oj hu r*, will bs givan to to* members, and the whole schedule tor worming tha Mrplns revenue out of Matter Guthrie will be tre nen ieu ; aid, in one way or another, the mo aoy will go ? it is bound to go But whun tt is gone, and the offices are all gone, then look out kr a general erash among the crockery. The disap pouated of the spoilsmen, like a horde of hungry wolves, *01 tun upon Guthrie and the Cabinet, and all eon oaraed, and the sport will be all the better from the part ?hish the oonticting aspirant* and cliques for the sue IMn will plav in the gas e. The national democrats in Congress have caved in. Good. tMr expectations of immediate he p from the regular ton kaders of the party have failed. Mr. dtanton's resolu Unas in saucus were pat out like a rush light, with a mere wkiS. The ad siiniairation is supremo, tbe Cabinet 11 a uni t, too national democrat* are nowhere, and Confess says MM God is great, and Mahomet is his prophet. Yes, in toad. Aid Gen. Cass is a good man, but he is tender footed, aad lacks that element oi moral courage which was the paatneas ef Clay, and Calhoun, and Jaokaon. Uen. Cass is not tbe man to "take the responsibility." Dickinson has a*t hiidt If into a scrape, auu may got cut if he can Gen Oms may or may not he p him, incidentally, but he is not e to run his bead against .ne Cabiiet; and so of Judge has. Tae Judgr has some pi ick but he, too, has an ayo to the windward, and number one is hii number, aa it is ev*ry man's number. He is not aoiag to Ioko tbe main chance yet awhila. Tha cream of too tienato is good. Njt even Everett, great as he is la totoliect, profound aa he is in legal an! historical laaraing, even Everet'. it ia most likely, will be found in aayabie of grasping the bractical issues of iha times, and at appropriating tnem to a practical purpose. The great hcaaea image of the prophet Daniel, was fsarf ll to look at; but it stood upon legs of c.'ay. Aad so, is an almin laaabon rafting upon the sp<jilN. Its Wgs will c.uaile away, and the groat idol of the spoilsmen wLl then fall ba the ground^ and upon tae eve of the campaign of W, we thall witness, perhaps a second edition ef tha i and fall cf Captain John Tyler. Augels prsserva from another Tyler convention of office holders at Baltimore. Thus ouch for the proepecte of tho fut-ire. For the anaeat we are in expectation of a round of grand supper*, ay tke Speaker, the CI?T'k, tha Serzeant at Anns, the Iwor keeper?and tbe printer of the Uouso. Tbe cabinet aad other efllcial speeches at t>-.a Clark's Vtival, will psubably bo oBcialiy repoita>* iu the rnlmrv; sud Tim>t; aad you uiay expect aho an independent ra(iort of tham tor theH*KAU>. ' YOUNG fl.CKU.lY, Opinion*, <&c , at the National Capital. [Krum the Wash.ug'.on -Ur. LMc. a.] THE CONTINGENT Fl'ND OF TOR H0l'3?. for y mm pa?t there Ban oeen a struggle at lbs op3nin? I tf every new x.n^rfsn among the banks and bankira of Waekingtou for th? caatody of '.his fund. a*, accor .tng to tko prevailing cus.om, the speaker uaoaily ha 1 from 460, MO u> OICO.OUO for diaouraen eut nominally in his kanla, Oat really in tha vault of som? bauk iu Washington. Tke Nader can underitaml, without farmer oxpl&n atioa from as. that ihl-i depoait >u no nean object for wbijh to tontrnd on tbia oceai-ion, Skkit, it appe-ir* that act log un ter tbe advice of the Secretary of .hd treasury, who 4u>m B?t regard tba ^ixsaV ?r a* a legitimate eisburslng abwr, 'ha laller will leave tha contingent fund ta the Treasury, gi?icg bio drafts or raluisitiotu. upoa it to eel tla? aeofunts fi r which he tra-u check, whlcn will be paid by tbe Treasurerof Ike United rfta>? on preneutatka. As ? matter of course, this stringen. reading of taa nub trea sury u?w on the part of tha fceorttary and jpeak?r, creates ao little freliog on '.hear. uiim. More especially becau.-e it la inoict ts of tba axtren.e rigidi'y of views in a*'.niin totericf d'ti u; sements bare, to which the present seare Iwj is .u.foaei. :o lean. A VKKY IMPORTANT I,?NI> OFFICH DECI3TOV. Tbf .State of ( alii >Mu? having eppli-d to select, ai v?mi war; Isr: under tn net of Congress, pas-ted bird of Mareb. l>68, ?? tba rnisi-i .n of jan Lul? Key and the Ian U appar enanl thereto,'' the UomtniMioner of the'ianerai lanil "Sice has decided aifain*t tue application, on the fr??uri<i that the Ian h thus propped to be ml -r't 1 are oever?d by a claim now before the Board of I.tnd Co n ?ueau.ners in < aJifomia, arid are in conseij lence reservd, ?art not subject to such location; for tne rea-ton that the aoooaa act ci nteiep.ates oaly the selection of unimproved, sffrisuitii ral lands, and lannot be considered at ana ktaeirir valuable improvnmeDt*, if such exist, is is ba Qaei il, attbis n.i?aion We have satisfied o'ir-elf from Californian* that the iBiBiiiTenian'a en the laud* of tills mjotiun *re worth ?M.ooo. IMPORTANT TO ARMY OFFICER*. It la held ?j the accounting wflicer* f the g ivernraent Skat an officer alloeed bv ac'. of C m^rese the full amount of his pay and subsistence for a period during which he wax oat af ear Tine, is aot oy that ph a?eoi<yy entitled o emoluments and a inwannes like rorare, alotuiog, wa{w a< servant, fa> 1, <jn? rt?ri, fco , which d-pend upoaowuer ?hip and keeping in se. vioe of h'irses. the ac ual employ Mat of *e-rant i, and tha eirsuaistancea attending the Moor's positioa and duties, even whan ha ia not out of Trias. ttlMJUTOKP.AND NOT OCAHDTANS, ENTITLED TO DEA W. Under tha rule prevailing in the department* uere, when aa act passed directing payment of a certain amount to tho "legul representative" of a fiece<l?nt, payment to the fuarditn cf tba daoodent'a chiidrar. was refused. In ?aah oases, payment must be made to the exec ltor or administrator, duij appointed by letters testamentary or of adminisUa! ioa. MARINK OFFIC'lRfl' RATIONS. It ia held in the department that a ?eparate perrnar.snt ?aot in the Marine eoi pa must bo designate* as such by the ore era of the Nary Dopai truant, and garraoried witb troope, n order to entitle tha eomoaaniling otlicnr to Aoaklo ra ions under the aot of Coogreaa of Aug. 'JC3, 18ti BTRINIPR AT THK OENFRAI, I.AND OFFICE. ? Tho business done at tba Ueneral I And "tflce during the nontb of Norember, jast passe<l, wasletters re Mln< aad registered, l,f)I6 do. written and recorded, 1,380 patents prepare!.5.861 do recorded. mill-' tary warrants examina4, 4,711 do. briqfad, 4 654, sorlp loaaii, 1S,IV3 aores swamp land selections, 19,83#. A ??' INTLT APrOINTBDCOLLFrTOR REMOVED. We on erataml tiat Abraham Kromer, who ?*a ap Mtotod UoOootcr of tba port of Hackatt's Hafb^r, V y.. la May 1art, ha* been *mw4, w>d tboMi S. Hall has bM> appointed in fcia place. THB CL'MtXX'T OrKKATIOKB OF THJ TlUJClY Dff" TJlM. TUtHT. On tka 8 th af Dunbar, there were o' TreMnry war rant i catered oa th* booka cf the Departocat Far the redemptien af *tock*.... .......... .8ll9.?? ? For Trea.ury Apartment, exaluairc of itock* 8,*? *? For the Cuatew ??????"?; 7>?i! m revered into the Treasury from Custom* M <# Covered into th* Treaaury from mlaeellaneou* g ^ Fm^Uie War Department ...???? ??? ? lQilia 18 Far rapping for tha War Department at.Bl" ? For tha Navy D*partm?nt a".?" ?? For tha Interior Department aaa xa FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ? O II1T HAKKITi Suwdat, Deo. 11?8 P.M. Eorlig tha pait weak the atock market had h*?n mo derately buoyant. Tha operations hava baaa to some txteit, and a mora decided movement ha* appeared in roaia ot tha leaning fanoiaa, and thosa who hava kald for ?onetime, al ne*t against hop*, have now tome ehanae of gatiing cut without rulaous sacrifice*. Nicaragua Tiaaeit liaa been tha favorite aiaoag oertain (peculator*, and prices have advaaoed about three par (sent. This cx in pan y will noon uaie a report, and present it at a special meeting of the stockholders, oalled for that pur pose. lhlaU the English aud New England plan, and will be a new feature here. Thia will enable thoie who feel incited to put auch quest.on? to the otii ien of the oompany, explanatory of the rep art, an clrc ums -encca may dictate and the whole matter will be a-re satUfao. torily dlipoaed of than in the sacret, mysterious manner usually practiaed In thia latitude and longitude. The report, we understand, will be fuU and sonclasivc. The rep >rt of the Erie RaUioad Company, is, we believe, ac*ptable to Ktockholdera gsnerally. Tie aggregate amount of stock ted debt on tha 30th of September, 1863, was $33,225,843. The gro a earnings for the jear ending September 30, 1863, wne *4,318,962 38. Transportstiea expenses In same time, >2,407,373 13. Nat earning* for the yea^ $1,911,689 23. Tkia la the gist of the report. Numerous table*'are given, to oouflraa and substantiate these state ments. Cna thing appears pretty plain la this report, and that we are pleased to sea. We allude to the entire management of the line, so far as operating It Is aoncern ?d. Thia ia an laaporlant step, which, we truat, will be olio wad by others ae?ea*a.-y to put the company, in its nterral and exteraal affairs, npom a aoand and solid f undation. There is aauah yet to be done, and Mr. Mc Alplne must aot gat weary In wall doing. Nothing kas trans piitd m any other prominent stock calculated to in fueace the market value either ? ay. Money oontlnuas in active demand, and the street rales raage from niaa to twelve per cent for buuinees psper. The banka are slowly but steadily enlarging thalr regular liaa of disoounta, bat as Joeg aa the antward movement of specie continues so stn ng we cannot expect mncii ease in the meney market* The exportation af specie from thia port during the week ending and including Saturday, Dec. 10, haa beaa as an ne,*Si!ii"ji?rrs or Srtra nton thr Dort of Nkw York Shii) Ellen Foster, Sbanghae, douoloonc $.9,o2# 00 >> ? i"p*i i.-ih dollar* 1,1<>1 60 .t ?? Speoia ?,12? 00 Steamship Baltic, Liverpool, Ingots 856,6)4 82 ?. ?? UrxioandolUra 14,t>0t) 00 it\ ii English ooin... 968 00 Trtal Dee 3 to Deo. 10 898,114 32 Piev.ou^ly lepotted 23,811 be5 19 Total for 1853 824,519 61J 61 Duilng the same time the shipments from other porta have been upward* of one million dollars. Tka steamsh p Europa, from thia port for Liverpool oa Wednesday aext, will probably take out a vary large araouat ofapeaia. Tha Cunard line offer* mere favorable taraa far shipping gold than tha Collins liaa. The steamship Arctic, at tki* port from Uvarpool, to day, brings four days later aawa fiaos all parts ot Europe. There is to thing definite or decided relative to the posi tlon of affairs in tha East The financial aooounta are not so favorable as thoae received by tha previous steamer. The London Cknmicle of tha 29th of Novem ber, cays Thete has been a very unsettled and anxious feeling matiifes ed to-day in the English stock market. There are many matters of an important character which now distTaot ihe attention of the dealer*, and the operators Bid it difficult to arrive at a dafiuite oonclunion as to the probable course o( future events, and the phases of the market A* regards pclitioa, the dealera look with In creased anxiety at tha progreaa of the Eastern question generally conclude that the period for negotiation In as e lapsed, or t hat the efforts lo swure peace will bean mccasoful Money has for the l?i>: few uays been gradually becoming tighter and tighter; diaoouat accom-a d?Uon is found to be less freely granted, and a fe?r ia ex Dressed that the value of money ia about again to 1 advsuco. The export of the p:eci?ua meiala to Franoa and to St. Petersourg has for some days past as before noticed, been very aotive, and for the present tieie appears but slight chance of much di ni'nutlon. On the contrary, It is feared that the ship mente may be extended over a lengttud ponod, and be come accelerated The financial operation* of the g jvern ment are of increasing importance, and the anxiety to know what ia ia oon.emplation ia very great. With re fetence to foreign politics, the accounts received to day have not, by any means, tended to assure those interest ed in the'subject, that further cegotlatioaa tor an arnica ble settlement of the differences between Kussra and Tur key will be Kucoessfsl, and hence the general anxiety felt oa the matter lncrcaaeo rather lhan declinaa. As regar is the money market, there U oerta nly much reason to ex pect that tha preeent rates will be maintained, and that the value of money ia more likely to a. vance than rcoode during the present year. The Urge amount of stock pur chased by the public during the last two months, haa a.thdrawn a considerable amount of capital froax one channel, and thrown It into the market for employment elsewhere. At the same time, the ex portation of the piecioua metals, which, as we have so often had to remark has been moat aitive, in creases, and is iikely still to do so, whilst It will be ob seived thit the ariivala of gold from iustrali* are not, hy any ciesus, to the ext-nt they were expected to be. Trie tmaui.il arrange men'.a of the Chancellor of tae Ex chequer are. however, of more immediate Importance than either of the two prtceling questions, aa upon them depends, more than awn any itiag else, how the pri.e? tf the public fuuds will b? affected and what will proba bly be th? course tf the money market. It is r? nemiereJ that during the early psrt of the month of January, now pretty clcse at hand, a sum of about six millloc* sterling haa to be paid to the public in th* shape of ?lrldsad4, and that a similar sum represents the amount of the various stocks which will at the same period be paid off. The ar rangemen a which may have been made up in this sub ject are felt to b* of considerable importance, and as, alth the exception of what was aunoun?d in the Uorn inn ChrrmvU of Saturday, there has biea as yet no intimation afforded ihe dialers, th^ir anxiety injrea=e? It U feared that If a sum of about twelvs millions i vrlir g were at once to be p'ace'*, in the hands of the public, an iaitefttaBous aud mobt injurious effect would be pr> c need The circulation of the bank wwild b<- suddenly expanded to an un-af? extent, money would Occmbo ex ceedingly eswy, specala'ion would be proaootad. pr >j95t* of doubtfal character be projected, a mass ?f forei5a se curities won!d be throwu up-^n our market, our metsliis re-ou*ces be greatly re iuc^i, and the whole mwt*elary system of the oo'jn'ry be di a-ranged aud throwu ij^> clsorder, from the i-lfeats of which it would t iks eouo time to recover. With reteren^? to th.s s ibj-ct li is us ce??ary to o"ferve that the Bauk of E iglani is a* deeply interested In ir a? aay other monetary institution or Arm in the country. It is evident the ritak must havs a c >i trol i ver the currency, and to btain it m?=t poa^esi a large amount of gavfi'nmen'. Block which, up'ja an eraer g?iicy, may be t.p*n upon the market anl told for bank aotee, so as to keep down the clrculati m. la other words, whiLst it would ia?ue notes by on* ! operation, it would call them oack by another, and taui | l.eep up the "equilibrium of it? active cir--.olai.on Th I (on 'I market epmei ttis ruorrin^ at the p ic? of J6-, 1 to 96'i, sn 1 rallied to 9ft1-,' to 91>?, but rece l?i aa i finally left i ff at 96Si to 96,', for moiie, aud aooouut. Con n l- f' r the Jsnuvry aivyunt a'e quotsd at 9'i to 95 !Ho'k ia now p eotiful, and money i* searocratn ngst I j* ealer*. Ont of doors the dennnd for in uey umitiU'ies verj active, an 1 firf t ola^s billa nan not, uu.ier^ny oir cuKiStancea, be ('Ucotnteii under 6 jier eent. With refer n.ce to the rvcent shipJien's of gold to Russia referred to ia?t week, It appears that toe Kmperor has obtained ad *aiices upon oertain Kngii^h secarities n%ld by hiso, which have been remitted to St. I'et-rsburg. A report that an eminent mercantile houfie In Loudon is eonnect ni with the coatraction of a new KusiU-i loan to tbe ex tent r f f.t.OOO,COO, ia Incorrect. There ia, however re? son Vi believe that a well knewn hoane at Amsterdam, deeply connected with Rusaian Interents, is at th* present time seeking to obtain a large nam cf money fcr trana miwaion to St. Piteraburg. The Timet, of the 29th of November, say* The specie movementa of the week have been extraor U r.ar.lv heavy, and greatly on the unfavorable aide. The arrival* have consiated of ?276,000 gold, and ?60,000 silver, and thcexporta of opwaria of ?*00,000 gold, and J./0 000 silver, of which the amount of gold for the Run man government waa 1600,000, while an additional total of ?160,000 has been sent lo St. Petersburg by private firm*. The Bank of France ha* decided on making its pay ments In gold, la conaequenoc of the drain made upon H" silver hul'lon. The market for breadstuff* continued inactive, with a lownward tendency In prices. The arrival* had been large In consequence of the tine weather The finer brand* c f American flour had *old freely, but price* were heavy. Qaotations for cotton, particularly for the lower grade*, bad slightly improved. Advloca from this side of a frost, had caused the advanre and Increased demand.* From the manufacturing districts them 1* nuthiog new or Im portant Trade generally dull. A' a meeting of the Precldent and Irtreotora of th? Chetapeak* and Ohio Canal Company on Wednesday, the 7th instant, the board determined that the canal nhculd continue open for navigation so long as the weather per nitted, and until closed fcy ice. Tlie earnings of th? Cleveland and Pittsburg Ruil'oad Com par y in Mi v. 1S fw3. amosinted to 840,660 80, agains* ?20,362 19 from the same month laat year, showing at iMsieaie of 8M.187 87. The Toronto Ouftu *ay?>-"Th? statement of tmauM 00 tti ?4 aria g Mm anth tt October, jut published, la mwtiilj aatiaffcetory. Ik* nmn from talk foe Um awtk iu M follows;? 1862. 1843. f ? B. da i- ?? *. WsllandOanaJ 11,249 18 a 8,^01 10 8 St UwTence Canal 4,120 17 3 3,163 17 11 Cbansbly Ganal 196 2 A -<?2 in 2 Bt. Am i Look 161 ft 7 * 1T8 8 1 Burlington Bay Canal .... 697 4 6 080 12 11 Grand total of toll*. .?18*161 8 7X ?18,802 17 9 The iaareaaa la tha reoelpta on the St Uwrenoe Canals from 1862 la nn larger, we ara happy to obeerre, than from tho Wellaad." Tha dob bar af veaeela pamd through tha Welland Canal Into laka Oatarlo daring tha waa ending Norem ber 28, and thair daatiaation, waa aa follows: To Oswego ....18 To Toronto 3 To Ogdensburgh 7 To Port Hepe 1 To Gape Vincent 1 To Belleville 1 To Saoketa Harbor 1 To Montreal * Total ta C. S. porta. ...24 Total to Britiah portJ...9 We annax aa official statement of tha aaauat of tolla collected upon tha eaaala of thia State duriag the fourth weak in November, 'or tha aaaaon up to December lit, 1863 ? Kiw Tom Stati Cikaiji?Toua OomoriD. Jfourtk xmtk in Nw. Tutii to A*. 1. 1346 $21,767 *2,754,468 184 7 24,666 3,6 H,850 1848 28,821 3,M*,?60 184P 62,487 3,268,889 18S0 61,029 . 3,266,083 186 1 36,274 3,327,7'iO 1862 31 098 3,101,724 18t8 66,916 3,196,566 A comparison of receipts for the two jeara to November 30, 1812 and 1863, showing the general eourae of trade, is aa follows:? 1862. 1863. Decrease Incr. On up frtiglt mar chanui.? $818,987 $876 910 ? 861,923 On down do from other States... 1 293,304 1,278.363 $17,481 ? On down freight from thit State. 098,928 1,643,323 ? 49,390 Tota' $3,101,724 $8,195,666 $17,481 $111,318 $17,481 Increase $83,832 We si all have another week's receipts to add to the above aggregate. The canals are abont closed for the searon. The receipt at tide water of the principal articles of produce frem tha opening ef the canala to and including the 7th instant, have been as follows:? RKCuns or Pkobcck at Tidb Wat-hr. 1861. 1852. 1358. Canal open April 16. Aprtl 20. April 20. Flour, bbls 3,358.443 3,416,030 3,842,680 Wheat, but-hela 8,168,?k>6 6,611,639 3,644 881 Corn, do 7,915,4f.4 6,320,024 3,193,3-49 Barley, do 1,810,417 2,273,367 2,513,941 Oats, do ? ? 3,996.162 Poik, bbla 48.019 72.812 106,286 Beef, do 76,t44 85.003 92,319 Cheetw, lbs 25,602,1-00 16,323 908 18.2c0.200 Butter, do 9,668,000 7,840,108 8,227 COfl Lard, do 10 814,000 10,?2??,e00 11,480,990 Bacon, do 10,904,000 8,688,890 19,967,500 Wool do 10,618,000 7,641,100 ?,221,308 The receipts at tide water, of flour, wheat, oora, and barley, for the Brat week of December, 1868, and 1852, have been aa follows :? FUur, Wis. Wh'-at, but, Oorn, but. Barley, but. 1863. .111.319 299,440 SO,015 60 306 1862.. 147,670 20Vb09 87,064 116,1.8 Deo..86,961 Inc. 97,837 Deo. 67,049 Dec. 64,823 The agg.ega+?a of the receipts ef the above articles, ao far, for the jeara 1883 and lS62, have been? f'lnur, bblc. Wheat, but. Corn, ha. Barley, but. 1862.3,(42 fiSO 8,644,881 8.193,389 2,618 941 186ai .3,416,0?l0 8,611669 6,820,024 2,273,887 Dm. 378,360 Inc. 1,932,742 Dm. 2 120,031 Inc. 246,574 The statement of the receipts at tide water from all the oiace*, for the first week of December, show* a deficiency in the receipt of Soar aad (rain, compared with the re ceipt* lor the oorrc*pondlng period for 1862, excepting la wheat, The deficiency 1b floor la bow 373,860 bbl*., which 1* mote thaa overcome by the large excess of wheat which leave* aa exceu of floor equal to 18,19! BbU. Barley ihowi limited rcoeipt*, aad we are now in advance of the entire rcoeipt* of 1862, by canal?281,466 boaheUt, which will aot vary much from the official itatemeat. From December 7 to the clo<e of aavlgatloa last year, there was received 48,078 bbls floor, 148,807 bushel* wheat, 91,019 do. corn, aad 7,118 do. barley. The total valoc of the foreign export* from Baltimore fur the week ending on Thoraday, the 8th Instant, 1* $198,493. The export of bieadatuffa Ck the week oom priee* 10,111 barrel* of floor, 1,036 barrel* of cora meal, 18,e06 bushel* of wheat, and 24,284 baahels of cora. Of tobacco 180 hhd*., aul of ooal 302 ton*, were ex* potted. The aaaexed statsmeat exhibits the quantity aad value of ecrtala articles, other than fortlga drygccdi, imported into thia pqrt daring the week ending aad in cluding Friday, Dec. 9, 1863 Cobjukck of tux Port of Niw Tokk?Wibeit Ikpcrts. Pkgt. Value. Pkgt. *689 Indigo 43' 2,600 Instruments? 14,840 Chemical 17 1,918 Mathematical. 2 1,?10 Musical 4,?35 Optical 1,306 Ivory 8,824 Do. vegetable. 192 267 4 Alabaster ora. "88 Basket* 18 Book# 60 Bottle* ? Bi is ties 1 Brot em 17 Bruithe* 6 Batten* 60 Cement 160 .heese 163 China elay... 170 China ware.. Cigar* Cinks Coal, too*.,. 1,062 Coffee.. 9,962 Cotton 260 Corks 67 Ilugv? Argols.' 34 Bicarb soda. .3 2*20 Bl'ch p.wders 670 Brimstone..., 411 Chirkory 34 Cochineal..., 108 Cream tartar. 68 Esi eace oil*... 18 ttum arable.. 234 Cam copal... 417 Borax 200 Hjd. potash.. 18 Juniper bertit* 100 I ?mon peel... 9 licozice paate (90 Ucorioe root. 1,824 Madder 243 Jlagneia 3 Med prep.... 231 Nut gaits 16 N (iran*. bark 100 Opium 6 Plaut'n baik.l,f40 Prua potash . 11 (Juiniie 6 Rape -*ed.... 100 Reg ? u'.ian.liy 8 Rhubarb 11 S&ellic f.O SarsapaiUla... 149 Sci'.a 408 Stda ash 284 t-'ugar l<?ad.... 42 Sulphur 66 : utnac 946 Tartartlc acid. 4 Terra japoiiica 60 Veniign* 4 Dyewoods? Fur tic. tons.. logwood Demi job as... 1,000 Karthenware 1,067 Finery 40 fcgT*Ting4... 23 >*ns 4 Flfh? Cod 950 Bier mga 2,780 Sardioos 243 Akw oe* 60 Fruits? Alm<?d<t ... 126 Cocoa 121 Citron 22 Filbert* 200 Grape* 760 Nut* 600 Plum* 100 Preserved o83 Raisins 42,163 Furs 19 Kurmture .... 38 Glass 13,339 Plated 09 Ware 176 Hair 2 Hair, manuf.. 6 Hatters good*. 9 Hemp 6 Honey 440 India rubber.. ? 89 8 60 1 27 80 3 4 68 55 tafl 206 Jewelry 3,234 Leathe.- .... W7 Patent 18,772 Boots & shoes. 2,442 Dressed *klna. 824 I'ndrHescd do. ? 2,928 Leeches 28 120,637 Liquor*? 1,800 Al? 872 1,631 Brand/ 416 Gin 545 3,280 Whiskey 12 11,401 Lit hog. stone* 61 8,776 Lumber &Um. ? 689 Maccaroni ... 100 (32 Msrb mantel* 18 20 834 Metals? 16,084 Brae* goods.., 4 1,238 Copper 3 8,384 Parous, caps.. 3 7>67 Sheathing..., 386 7,430 Iron, ton* .... 1244 2,406 Hoop pkga... 622 241 Pig, ton* ....2,204 449 Rath'd bar*. 12,6c9 17,fc71 Sheet, pkgs.. C,816 1.074 Scrap, ton*... 340 36,678 Tube-i, pkg* .. 8j0 187 Chain* 82 8,137 Cutlery 48 8l4 Guns 74 2,824 Hardware.... 141 2,149 Nails 629 27 424 Needles ...... 2 1.6-.8 Saddlery 6 1,047 Wire 311 6ol Lead 16,841 473 l'Uted ware... 29 ?1-4 Old mi tal .... ? 1 4i>5 atenl 1 614 3.843 Tin 1C 408 1,466 Do ioil 1 7,442 ..... 23 8,134 Mus-Jird 640 1,2' 0 Oils? 2,272 Coooanut 10 S'44 Linseed !>6( 1,234 OUve 1,710 968 ltspeserd..... 19 Pain 41 l,?4i 1 300 Paintings .... 4 4.4^2 I'aper 167 276 Ps pier mache. 3 86 -i>8 Perfumer/ ... 64 602 Pipes ftb*} 3 3"0 Plaster, tons.. 100 1,265 Portoionuine . 14 Rajs 876 4,332 Itice 50 2,605 Silt 29,106 3,933 Seed*, gwd?u. 46 164 Shell* 79 Soap 770 675 Spioee? 4?i2 Cinnamon ... 30 1,703 Nutmeg* .... 38 1,263 Stationery.... 37 l/.3d Tobacco 243 416 Toys 76 '617 Watches 25 2,368 Wine 4,037 46,928 Champagne. .1,375 6,182 Wood? 6,807 Cedar 124 13,4^0 Mab'gauy.... 492 10,931 Ro.ewood ,... 18 3,946 Wool 440 274 Do. waste,.. 62 8,6?v? Candles 05 3,7^8 Mats 12 376 Ponder 100 6,006 Willows 1,332 Value. 7,061 992 768 4,474 1,8 >2 2,437 840 13 417 6,10-J 941 424 16,312 am 2,117 6.412 21 60S 32,00-1 1..J -0 2,177 1,670 308 600 401 1,126 4*9 67,748 C8,i"7 762 38,80 89 9-2 41 867 6,7 >7 862 7 804 7,2 2 8,931 34,214 2,031 803 1,604 6,0lU 9 (,6 >1 8 882 3,9)1 42.111 166,105 3-1 452 I,5.(3 474 81,714 6,9j 1,260 9,410 663 10,175 488 2,701 1,170 10) 4 4?2 10 30> 20<5 II,8:6 689 781 2,352 1,320 4 47J 7,168 6,931 7,8 ;6 34,623 16 4.-4 8,462 1,070 8,302 273 25.98M 1,887 616 1,481 898 1,816 6,909 10,782 Other imports 30 Value ol merchandise Imported week ending Deo. 9, 1863 8i,68r,,453 Vslusofdry goods Imported week ending Dec. 9, 1863 Total 92,760,970 The principal item* of import amlng the have been as follow*:?Coffee, 91S9,43'<, medr>i 836,378; ptun tain bark, 827,424, earthenware, 886,6( -?; ralwns, <45, 928, undrmsed sklni, $32,303; gfn, $->2,604, cop^iar fli?atfc:ng, 957.748; Iron, 868,177; pig Iron, $38,870; rail road iron, $?9,922: sheet iron, <11,857; hardware, $">!, 214, lead, $91,631; steel, $42,113; tin, >166,106 haseed oil, $31,714, watches, $34,62). Mines anil Mining. bl'NUAY, Ix>'!amber 11?0 P. V The mining world nes been inert active than rc-uju du rin4 the pas', wee*. large <aiss lave been aoi.de of Ls 5!?* "**' 01 othor atookj inil), 0B8? Brd?jr Parker Veil eloeej it S, Mu ?cm**in, U" it oom minded it Un krokiTk boird. Now Jereey Zinj sella it iro I-K^.^.,iISIN(, BOARD. Saturday 10th. ICO * Penn. b60 3* 100 Pirker Vein 8 .3 uj^o, , s 100 do.. i do *>? CITT TRADE REPORT. *? *? iieluied 24,000 bbla?(our SfllV/ . m M 70 I 96 93V; oo^^to ^KKl Ohif M HlV> ? fe ?'Z\b7"?? 7J"***7 ?*! ??? W?Vt>ra,ti bki *7 Vi>* ? 48 '6- or3,OK) *?t) 87^ i^Thh^a ? J< ^"P'red a SC. 811. ?ntt ?8w 1 IT 80? bMa Altera fjUa i hay' for '??&* tf " " ' #7 OT* btl. The last .ale of V\iL'S rf,.,r '1JV, l*r *.do at >0 25. BuCkw^t^ou, JL ? E* mind, it $4 16 1 u 75 ,JP m , o - in d*' In fiir r?i|Ufti, *t $5 for flno, 45 j, u iV ^L "" p.rflio, perhbl (Weal w? "if'*/ 87 >* fir wore*/, and >4 12', r0l Br*udywlne vr?i?t ^ Z?*itVir?8^?l TBU1? bu!,.in,," ??0?wt?d If 32,508 btuh V **'" * ** '0)4 for (??! ew? wliit?r SI 71 f#?r u. ,w; *?* do., $1 69 i $i (i6 ;or 0hi0 Jo |?ril L) a ?? ? oonnoa to cbnioo W?etorn rod *ro ?. w ? .1K&3 gta-AwsawftSS 4 KtE"*1"0f fl't0? ^ 1110 cu(r"> * ?X ? UXO , e'i"w!?t ? r# T'*" ?om'riM<1 S'?4 b?lM, tooln4 fcrV'Ck?i7Wlro H?r ''*? ? v r#c,lT',d ????* I*ttorn bo .... 5S? "'MTV" 8" *? 'To'llnccn.'^^bu'flotr^r.'ea0 aa&f?- isstt sr. ispSHSS cwred for Melbourne, ud would nil probiblj on Mou brieed*?OlTk7u'rl5i,7^1*? in r*9UMt The Mlei oa in iH'7 ? o WeHt*rn ?' 113 50 for ntu mi to?Srfhhh .frf ?or* Mti?' Ml?? imoaotod . ' ou lwt, should bar# read ? 80 000 a qo aoa , *>?<* Stat#, aad 26,000 boxn Ohio. KfEKT lifT <WH IA1A $50.000.~rc?.V^5ilsiaslw to1k- *rHi<,r ti?n? on Brnidwir: rrtae um b,st ,#0? ?readway for??,000; alia on* of ?h? k '.>01*t,,'i ??*f hot?l? ia New Vork lor t4.r> (HiO J dowi town th# liatterv S12fMin* on i 0.' 'i nn? botil looi(;d u**i?r Cf on llTorakl. torrn, f ix I p'lrt a k?-" . V .U di,po,0< s^sv.y-'4 '? w'JWSTKiiAS $3,000.-,'.?.*,^ ""?}? 'IXTimK t?D ^ula< ailoana in N?w Vtrk loaat???.. ?!! dri?kia* iad aw ?s. a. to.i.i ss. M ^cSSr^ hood, and entirely free f.'om nui?inoia Th'. I B?1*hfco' ?lorin, baaement, md lub aatui ?h# '? tbraa iiiprovomauta. ierma eisy. ??4t?'?inf ill tie mod.rn P* itOTT, yp. 43 Ckimbari itreal loa deta, being abliKod to to SnotT <? *it'1 P4r??aant heilth will diapoia If heriei.a fSlr If?. eoBf*<l??noe ot ill siz1" ??" >"is:vVsi;rv*jiS;Kms S10 Broadway. ? "iniw Of D. D. NA8JL t ^ CLERK WANTED?A ?ala rary aheip, wall worthy tha atSitMn^V t * * ,tore for ing to purebiae. InuuireVl k I Vo v ii A e iTy ?*? "???? tween fitt and Wlllet .treeU. ' M <3r?,i ,tr,<t. ??" mnd"IS^^.? or ?a lin#, deali af the proprietor. Apply F?wilfof*aEwhUMil??j jlt-f,1 "UR*8 ANB QOOD Broid ind Bridge itreeta "??' ?"?? ?' keen eatabliabed tor a atmber .rtl.;. ; ' Th* ,toM kat IB azteaalTa oonntry trade and la ??n?e?tion with loeitienaiitk. eUy. !?? ' V? VA " on* of tk? be.t the knainesa wUl find thia a *oodTteortn^?.r?MiT *oi"? int> kbe nkeeriker felling oat u th*t tVhli? T" o^jeet ef with nether baainrii CHAS I ?ta w??."JiL'!t?4 ^imailf ?treet, eorier ef Bridge. w,w>,* n8jANF0RD- W Broid B10^5nuL.fl^kl,^0"tkGtEw.H^?.Dt8ES'a ?N CLIXTON idfe?"* '"V W&^i.rro'iww For sale?a plot of ground on the north tide ot 10*th street, 125 foot watt of Eighth aveuue, with * front of 28 U?t on 100th street, running 2tW feet through te 107th etre't, and widening to 39 feet, Prioe S'JM. Abo, two lot* OB Twenty sixib street. Apply to E. B. KINSM1MLR, 31? Fourth avenue, after 2 P. M. FOR 9ALE-A SUPERIOR NEW ENGLISH BASEMENT house, on Thirtieth *treet, botireen Madison and Fourth avenues. Terms easy. Also, a thioe iWy modern built house on Thirty-first street, near Fourth avenue. E. U. EIN5UIMER, 319 Fenrth av., after 2 P. M HOUS1 AND LOT FOR SALE IN BROOKE STREET, three blocks west of Broadway. Price $'',%? For particu'ars, apply to MARK LEVY, 27 City Hall plaoe. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE-THE TWO three story frame buildings and lease of Utf is Twenty fifth street, one hundred feet below Tenth avenue. Lean thirteen years from May lait. with two renewal* of twenty eie ytars each, at the grenud reat of $.50 per lot and taxes. Stock and fixtures of a first rate greoery and li jaor store will be luid with the lea?e. Any one desirous of making a *fe investment will .Uaina bargain. Apply te J. LYONS, Mo. 9 Chambers street, or on the premises. Rare chance.?for sale?the entire stock and leaee of one ef the best clothing store* ia the eity it has been occupied as sush lit the last five years, and is ?ow doing a good business. Seldom suoh an opportunity otters. Location 1b Fulton atroot. Ploa*a address R. 3., Herald office. AfAtEliELD ANI~UNiONPOBT 7ILLAUE3. -ONE Ft aereia t\e firmer, r.:id half an acre in the latter, '.or .a!a. Address, with cacao and adcrea*, Wakofiell, Uarald itN, VKNAi'lH' AiUUItTEIU OFFIrES TO LET?SUITABLE FOR LAW VERS OR ctlier business men, situated in a desirable location, n>ataad commodious. Rent low. Apply ou tho premises, 82U Greenwich street TO LET UN 11L THE TIRST OF MAT?THE 8TORE ON the corner of 1 bird avenue and Ninth street, aad >bt leate f.r sale or the whole buillinr, for four yoars from tha. time. Apply at the real ettate and loan oiiiaj 11 Cuambe.-* street, In the basement. TO LET-THE SECOND STORY ?F THE STORE 00 cupied by us, it ia finely lighted, and a desirable loja'i >n Apply to MOULTON, PLIMPTON, WILL/aM^ A Ct>., No ]] Vtsey and No. li Barclay ttreeta, diroctly la the roar of the Astor Heme. TO LET-IN EIGHTH AVENUE, A FEW STEPS from Abingdon square, several furnished room*, w.tii parlT, either for a email family without children, or to Siug'e gentlemen aith or without bre:>kia*t and tea. Ad dross X. V , Bread way fist Otiue. rpo LEI'-A M'MlttR OF ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR X offi.e*; also, * et re and four laseinents ia the new bnili in* 212 Ilroa ,w ay, onriier M fulton street. Apply to R. W Rlif*^ELL, rv m No. M, 212 Broadway, from II to 8 o'clock. TO LKT?ON CLIKMON1 AVKNL'K, BEOOKLVnTa twoetiry and basemont eotta<? house, containing eight rooms, turd finished walls, marble mantels, sliding iiirn, grates, Ac. For liirthur particulars inquire of H. lieudal, (Jaioa Hotel, Ll*>i rty etreet, near Concord or of J. Evans, US W ilionghoy str et Rent per aunum. Immediate possossion will be given. rpo LET?aN UNFURNISHED PARLOR, TWO BED X room*, and b&s?meiit Rent $2t per laonlh, la advauie. Alto, two lurniihed roorr.s, suitable f ,r gentlemen b lolg inys Rent, etch, fo par month. ln|uirt> at 469 Broom* street, corner of Oreene. Tin LET-UN rUPNISHED, TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN* lor sleeping apartment , with > r with .ut bre iklas-., or to a laroily of tnreo persons, the whole or part of the third ?lory of tli* house No. 22 west Twenty eighth street, near Broadway, composed of two rouna with Hra plao?e, t*? ehtmbere, alaeemenf or not,(with c'utuu wi -er.) a cellar and <.*e oi a fine yard. The other part of the ho is* is icoupiud (.5lj ly three pfisi n*. K. nt liom Jl!5 to$1B per m inth. Iu 'jnlro icr MM. L. II a LSIY, as above. To LIMI Tili." BUIKI of a AluuW l\dv, up tewti, the oooatiosal er permanent uce of a comfortable parlor, with fire. Hcut in advance. Adires* K., boa *i.'i Union f|nsre Prst Cilice. rpO BE LET?THE FIMT FMOg Of f ? MHAIEO 1 No ftl Liberty street, opposite the Post offl-e, ^v.ai cal e> Isted for a banking house or an Insuraase office, bei.ig r,tt d >'p wi'h sst-s, and repl..te *ith every "nvauiuee. Possorei'.n tna) Lo had immtdiately. Apply to, J a VI tS L. f'K<!lAM. No. It - Broadway, core, .r Piue street, M*tr> poll ir.n Lark buil.inia LSA^E?Tli E CORNER SuiKE, CORNER I WEMi V til I h s'reet and I'saitk arsutfe. A liue stand for Ik >o i <rv er <roeiry *t. re. Rer.t modurito. Al>o, to let, in. - I on-' ob TiiirtV.il ?tree*. bctw.'?a Madison and Fourth eti.es. L h KlA.-'rtli!: u, '<19 Four'.n av., alter I P M c'W)*k tfkvip rauunTM. RICii CLOAK (1ALLOONS, VKUi,?, REAL OIMPITRR l*?.;* an ' dr?-s trunwloge, o) tho liihcet description; the bout ?m r -Ui .ut In t' o oitv, w'>'?>??? le and re??ii. at li.w dtio*. DAl.K t'MPLt. JU(>a4wtf. ?OAJUnae AID UMWlMi him BROABWAY Tiro SUITS or BANDSOMMLY J\ fnntiehed parlor* kid lingle room* can be obtained, with private table If deiired, for the winter, by reapectable partial, at fair price* for (aperior aecoramodatione. The con venience* ataahed te the hen** are modern, and geod attend Hm fermlahed. 4 T 70 AMD 72 FRANKLIN street. twoor THREB A room* en the drat and aetend lour, with large badr>oma attached, neatly furnlabed, will be let en reasonable terma te aingle gentlaaaea, with breakraet if required, icrvediA their room, la quire at 72, B "*t hoa?e w*?t ef Broadway. A SINGLE 8ENTLEMAN CAN BB ACCOMMBDaTED with a parler and bedroom, with large oloaeta attached, oa tbe cecoad floor with er without breakfast, with the privi lece of hot, eeld, and (hewer bath*. Pleaae apply at 66 Cut Twenty eeoond atreet, between Fourth utd LeiUgton avo wee APTR1C1LV PSIVATB FAMILY WOIIJ LIT TO A aingle gentleman a tarnished room, with fcreakfaat and t< a, where every endeavor would be made to add te eomfort, at No. 16S Snllivau atreat, third deor from Houston. Terma k.i derate; roference* exchanged. A FINE FRONT PARLOR A NT)'* FRONT BEDROOM, en tha neeond floor, h&nJaomely furn'abed. Alan, a tingle room fer aingle gentlemen. Tha hoasn haa the modera improvi-mon's. Apply at At) oo-ter of Eighteenth atrett and Fourth avenue, opposite tl e Clarendon Betel, AT TUB BOARDING EXHHANGE, 2f? BROADWAY, corner of Kettle atreet, room Ne. 12. a lady aad g#u tlemaa eaa obtain ro?n ami bedroom in Weat Twenty aevcath (treat, where there ara no ot*>or boarders Term* p?<- moath, ia advtnre with full board fot the lady, and partial board for the geat'eran. A T TIIE BOARDINO BXCBANQB, ZM BROAD A. way, corner of Ke?da atreet, room Ne. 12. beardera caa et'taia intellifence, free of charge,ef *uohbo%rd a* they require hi any part of New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, or Moboken, board of every description baini register ed npr t*o books of the oatahliahiaent. Apartments to let.?two parlors on ths first fleer, eleeantly furnished; one or both oan be used k( bedroom*, ii deaired. To let to gentlemen only. Ref< r encea exchanged. Apply at 133 Uleeokei atreet, welt of Broadway. Board at ?s broadway-front an? rbar auita on aoeond aad third floors, eltgaatly furnished, tor '?amilioa; also, rooms for (ingle gent'eeuen, with lull uoard. te Jiouse haa all tha modern imprnamuata. Reference* W?hanged.| BOaRD-WESVOF AND NEAR BROADWAY; HOUfcB firt.t class, and newly furnlabed throughout; haa batha and <as; rooms and nuita acw vacaat limner at half-pant Ave O'oloojc. The moit unexceptionable relerenoea requited and liven, Apply at 29 Cliutoa place, near Eighth atreet. BOARD.-TRO HANDSOME UNFURNISHED FRONT pkrirrs to let, together or separately, oa reaaorable terma. with board, to a gentleman aad hie wife;dethoa preaa and bath room attaohed. Appl^to Mra. Davie, 101 Lewis at. BOARD.-A FINE SUIT OF FRONT ROOMS TO LET, neatly furaiahed; alae a fir at parlor an flrat floor, lo un exceptionable familiea or single gentleman. All the modem iaiprevemeata ef gaa, water, co. Deairably located?No. M Kant Twentieth atreet, between Breadway aad Fourth ave nue; eeatigwoua te Fourth aad Sixth avenue oars, And aevoral atage liaea. Reterencea exchanged. Board.?a gentleman can obtain a fur nibbed room, with bo .rd, in a private family, at Ne 83 Twenty-sixth str"o , bet teen Pixth aad Seventh avenues. Tbe honae haa all the m< dern improvements, andii ple&aant ly located, Kclerenoea given and roquiree. Board.?two or three gentlemen can be aceommi dated with partial board, and dinner on Sun days, in a highly respectable American family, where Spa nish is all* upehen. Tha honae haa the modern Improve menta. Apply at It> AUngdon place. Kefirencea required BOAKn - rUUSAHT R')OHS, WITH BOARD. OAN be had by arp'.ying at 4^7 Broom* atreat, one block eait of Broadway. Ouuae flrat claaa, with all tho modern iin pwwniata. Board.-furnibqed rooms to let, with or without bjlldl private table if required. Inquira at No. 12 Union place. Board wtST of broadway.-a private fa mily will lei a neatly furulahed room to a g?ntleman aad lady, er oae or two aiagle gentlemen ;*alno, a aingle room, suitable Ur on* gentleman, with full or partial board with use of batha, on moderate terma.- Addr*** 116 Thoispdon atraet, near Frinee. Board in bleelker street.?persons wisn ing to make arrar.Kcm nta f r the winder will find tine rooms and every oemlort at No. 13 Carroll plaoe, Bleeoker atreet. Boa rd in brookltn.-h andsomely furnished rooms with full or partial board, in a genteel fvni'y, furnished, for airgle gentlemen, at XM Hieks street, South Brookljn,between President and Carroll atrtota, Ave miautea walk from the Hi mil ton atreat terry. Apply to Mra. M hitney, on the preioises. Board in broorlyn.-sinolb gentlemen can obtain pleasant rooma, with fall or partial board, at 102 Cliatna atreet, near Atlantio; very convenient to Souti and Wallatriet terri?t One large reom, with lruxla, for two persona, per week eaah; amall room for one, S5. Good re ferences giTen and reqnired. Apply at tho honae, or inqnire ef Mr. Abbott, IS Naeiau itreet, New Fork. B Board in Brooklyn, in a German family. Two or three gentlemen will find pleasant apartna* ut* and good board in a tiermtn family. Looation nrar Clinton and Atlartio atreet*, within a lev minutes walk ot South ferry. Address A. B. C., box 790 New York Post Oft e. Board w#?ted?in the country, tor three ?hildren, two boy*, and one girl?as**, 16, 11, and 13 ?ear??in iome reepeetible family, (and near a (toed lohool j liatanse bom New Yerk to be from VtoW mllei, ant euy ?( aooeu where the ehildren ean be properly eared fir. Re ference! given and required. Apply by letter or personally, to Thorna* Lookyer, 113 Boatk *treet. Board wantit-by a gentleman ind wife, in Brooklyn?where there are but few boarder* would be pr*ferred. Addre** 1. E., Berald office. Board wanted.?two rooms (furnished pre ferred) in the upper part of the oil/, and in a private koue, to b* need only in the day time, for tee tr three per *en* to k eet sociably. Payment in advance ia lieu of ref?r ?noe._Addre** H. M., Broadway Po*t Offio*. Board wanted-for a yocnq lady, either in a private family or a r**peotabla boarding house; reference* required and given. Addre)* P. McDonnell, No. 1 King street; all letter* po*t paid. Board wanted-in the country, for two children, ace* 10 and 13 year*, boy and girl, in aoiae re' spcetable family, near a good ichoof. Distano* from New Y> rk. 36 mile*, and eaiy or aeoeu. Reference* given and i quired. Addre** C. O. Them peon, 66 Fulton etreet N. Y. OARD WANTED IN JERSEY CITY-BY A SINGLE gen'leman, with a (paoioa* room on theiecond floor in a private family. Tee neig borhood of Grand and Wash me ton street* preferred. No boardinghoue keeper n?od apply. Addre** J. P , Hetald office. Boarding ?a lady is desirous of letting to a gentleman and hi* wife a front roim aud lid* ruoin, with all the modern oonveuience. Two or tiree single gen tlemen can ko accommodated with pleat ant rooms and all the comfort* of a heme, ai3U Seemd avenue. Broadway ?tage* pass th* door. Boarding?to let, to a gentleman, a parlor and bedroom, in a gentoely furnished houae, with or with out partial board. Addre** Mr*. Blenerhasiet. Post Offio*. Note nejd apply unlet* a gentleman willinj to pay liber ally. Location near Bnadway, eelow Houston atreet. Boarding for the winter?now vacant, several sitting rocms, bedrooms, pantries adj-ining, suitable tor familie"; alao rooms with grates, for single gents, with full or partial board; house eonta'n.ng all modern im provement*; location one of the boot for business men in ti* citj, 3?7 Broadway, corner Leonard street. Elegant rooms-a suite of rooms, consist ing of an entire floor, splendidly furnished, ia a now brown atone houae, with gaa, furnace, batting ronmi, and wat' r eloseti on ev >ry Ho r; location oentral, one d?or went oi Filth averue; oetupied by a small private family, where no boarders are taken. A single gontloinan, wishing elegant rotjns, may addr**a b*x 412 Peat Oflic*. French board.?genteel accommodations for families and single gentlemen; a parlor and bedroom, hundsomcly furnished, will be let, separately or together. First class house, gas and water threugnout. Also, a plea t ant sitting room on trtt floor. Dinner at6. References ex changed. Apply at "(j at. Mark's plaoe JfURNlSHED apartments?CONSI3TINO OF A ~ tre large back parlor, and one or t?o other rooms, with or without partial board, at 154 Chambers street. Handsome furnished rooms?to ^et, with or without board, with all the modern improvements, bath room, gar, Ac., at No 83 West iweutj seventh street, Sixth avenue, one block irom Broadway. Handsome furnished rooms to let in iir ad*ay, near Bioome street with pa> tries, gaa, Ao., tuitable fvr tinglo gentlemen; also, -.fflset for buninos* and professional purposes. Apply at6?t2 Broadway. PRIVATE BOARD IN A FRBNCU FAMILY.?TWO tingle gentlemen only can be aoeommodated with board and a largt room t>n the Hr.it flo r, with an enclosed piazia attached, by applying at No. 100 Twelfth street, between University place and fr i th avenue. OOMS lO LET-FURNISHED, WITH BOARD?AP pi) at 17 W: ester str. et rO LET?AT NO 2 CLINTON PLACE, 3Kf?R\L 1)1 rirabln rooms tor farilivt and |*ntl< men, on the first, second klU third floors. Breakfast if required. Reference* txthangid. TWO SUITES OF PARLORS AND BEDROOMS, O.I tecotd floor, provided with gis, hot air. <Vn.. ue?ly ti rniahed, to let, with board, at 74 West Twenty-third street. Ktfirencs required. WAMEIi-BOARD FOR A FAMILY OF FIVE grown persons, in a lir.it alaes home a'>ove Bond itrust, ht'.re ce givon ml required. Address box *4t> I'.ist Office. ftotii.K terms, whioh must be moderate tor tae aoeom n.i dati'.ns requ red. WANTED?ON THE FIF.8T OF JANUARY, BV A gentleman and hit wif?, a front room, with or without bedroom, 't the eec.nd floor, witb hoard, in a bin** with all the mni'ern conveniences. Locality in Ttrenty aerontt or Twenty tnlrd street, between Fifth snd Ninth avenues. Per manent board wmiti'd. and a private lamily preferred. Ad dreas William, Uerald otfiu*. K Iiorsic*, ROOMS, AC., WANTUB, House wanted-wanted to purchase, a liouae in litooklyn. a tw o atory briok building, oonvo nient to the Fulton snd Atlantic ferriei. Addresj, stating price, location, Ae., II. H . He-aid oWee. TO LANDOWNERS-WANTED, A TRACT OF LAND lor a village, nut les*thun f rty aores, within live miles of Now York a.id nesr to some railway depot or s eauOoat landing. Apt ly, between 10 A M. and P. M., to JOHN A. f I. A MM EH, No W Mill street. Offioea to let In Wall a tree t, and other rood buainea* loealitiea. Apply aa above. WANTED-BV A OKNTLF.MaN ANDWIFI, A SUIT ot rooms on second floor, with batti and water elosst contiguous, in a first class house up town. Private 'amily preterm*. Addf s? box 7I*V Post Otheo. WANTED?A TWO OR THREE STORY HOUSE, BE tween Ilroome and Tenth etreet; rant not to exoeed Address Mrs. Brooks, Broa'way Post Offlos, for thre* day*. WANTED TO PURCHASE?A SMALL, CONYRNIEMT house, in the rlclaity of Seventy acoond atreet, west of Sixth avenue. Address box l,2h0 l'ost Office, stating loeatiou andirioe. WANTED-A DWELLING nOUPR IN A GOOD I,OCA tisn in Brooklyn. Runt about ItiOO to S7U0 Ad4rj*s box No. fiy New Yoik Post Office. ~EITnA FAY* yXTPA PAY.-AL L V. S. NAYY SA1LORB WB? Ci t>trv?4 iu aay U.S. ?ottiel In the Paotflo, at any vau <lcm IbM to 1H63, ean prompth obtain t<-elr dcubla pay ?t yniriRn bi'^i?,l, a*..it. I.I ?*?) ftitt v. P. N. au Wl'lltm ft., t'low Wall =3 WMAlCliL. $125,000.-^25 diuaoade. wateh**, (ilk*, grueerio*. drygoeds, wiaea,***. ?bandl**, valuablee. i>4 pmnil pro party generally. term* liberal, eoafldeittal U1 safe, at the PMibi|?lf 1*4 U*? NtM ?f InUvM Hi Qraad rtmi, tw fh olio But Dim TO LOAN-AT JS7 GRAND STRBBT. ^tlU.UUU ooraor of Bowery. Money time?4 ea watebes, dtemeeds, jswelry, eecare, dry (eoda, Ao., A*. Tkl ?sly plaee la MewYork where meaey oan be had ea liber* tome, er goods bewkt (or each. Transaction* eeafldeaUal. Boar* from ? to d o'eleok. ftinn -WANTED IMMEDIATELY, onb HUNBEID iplUU. dollars, for whioh I will (ire a bonui of tea del l?rs Intrraat, witb gord security. Addrei* George Wationi Chatham square Poet Ottoe. r>l DRAFTS ON BV GLAND.?WB DRAW, BY BPS Jul oial authority ea tke Uaion Bank of London, lniumJ to ? ait, frun ?1 upward*, payable at *icht, and good in aaj part of England. TA vLOR BROTHERS, 76 Wall atreet, corner Pearl. i?l DRAFTS ON 1RELAN WB DRAW, BYSPBCIAl X 1 authority, a tin Reliant Banking Company, in iubj to suit, rruai ?1 upward*, payable at right, aad good in abjf ?art of Ireland. _ TATLOR brothers, 7* W all **reet, writer Pearl. _/?! DRAFTS ON SCOTLAND.?WR I)RAW, Bf 8VB XX eial authority, ex the National liank, in sum* to suit, fr?m ?1 upwards, payable at sight, and good Ui ana part o? BaoUand. ? _ , TATLOR BROTHERS, 71 Wall *treet, coracr Pearl. CAM TORN IA CIYIL FUND BONDS.?MESSRS. PALr raer, Cook A Co., el Saa Franoiseo, hereby aire notiM that tke eenpea* of the following California elvll fund bond* due January 1, 1KA4. will be pail at the Ameriean Biehangi Bank, No. M Wall street, New York. On 7 per et. bonde duu in 1866, a* per aet of April 2K, 1461; na 7 per ot.boads.dai In IH61, a* per aot of April 28, Mil; on 7 per et. bind*, do* la 1870, a* per aet of Hay 1, 1*61 DIVIB1ND ?OFFICC ttlTIZCNS' FIRE INSURAMU1 Company, New York, Dee. 5, 1B63 ? A dividend of feroet t ha* beca deolared tkis day, payable on doraand, at he oltiee, Ne. 87 Wall utreet. J. H. MoLE AN, S-nretary. D1YIBRND.?TBE BOARD OF DIPRCTORi OF TH1 North American Fire lnsuranoe Company hare thli day declared a dividend of eight per cent, puy?Llo on demam at No. 6 Wall street. K. W. BLKBCKUK. Moretary. Naw Yohk, u o. C, ISM. JOHN B. MURRAY, Ml, 12 WAIL STREkl'. OYE1 Continent ?1 Bank. nig 'tlateaoneotaailisl n the pnreha# and sale of railroad, bends, storks, bonds aad mortgages, aai ether aecuritUo. Advances sflected upon veaaelf and ap proved morohandi**. MONEY! MONET iDVa.NCJ:5 MADS fit trcecrias, dry goods, hardware segars, pitas', wntsns lewelry, diamond* merchandise, and pentonnl property generally, ia mm* t? nit. Apply to R. WOOD, OB FoltM street, seeond Joor. Ofioe hours fra S A. H. to 4 P. M. M?NET-PERSONS WANTING HOVE? WIT,I, B] accommodated, by polling at 3"f! Crrenwloh street, In manner to su't their convenience. All kinds of jewelry watches and diamonds, and all klnda of merchandise an valuable* bough t or negotiated. Business confidential. RBMITTANCIS TO BNGLAND, IRELAND, BOM land and Wale*.?Bills ef the Bank ot Charleston ?: the Bank of Liverpool, In sun s ot one pound sterling and o{ wsrds, r 'gotlabl* at any of the bank* la the United Kinj dom, fW jale by CENTER A CO., 10 Old slip, ooraer of Water street. Remittances to Ireland?passaor crrtifi oatci, drafts from ?1 and upward*, payable at sight, k an; town threngheut Ireland, England, Scotland and walM are Issued by the undert'r.ned, sole passenger agent* for th Bwallow tail line of Livurt>oul aud London picket ship*. bowman, GUi.VN ELL A CO., 83 South sir**! IIOTKL.9. Atlantic hotel, no. a bboadway, oPs'obit^ the fountain. Tkii old tad favorite hotel having be entirely ruturnlaked In evory department, it mow ready to i oelY* faaille* utd gontleman for the winter. * J. FOKIMAM. | HBTBL CUBAN*, HAVANA?BY MRS. SARAH Brewer, Ne. 3 Cnbaitroet, combining eomfort and i *ance nnequnlled la the eity. Stronger* will ooniult tL. own intermit by locking at her room* and ner term* befo fine al*ew here. Beat* at the iteamer* for batgag*, and | carriage at the wharf ftr ladle* or the infirm, flava November, 1853. Li PIERRE HOUSE.BROAD. CORNER OY CnEBTNl ?treot, Philadelphia?J. TaBKR A SON, proprietor*. Cpen for the accommodation of gueita. within three squar< of the Pcnaaylvania and tke Baltimore Railroad depot*. TO PASSENGERS FOR CUBA -RETIRE H0U81 H/_ vaia.?1 his hotel ia tke largost. moat airy, oommodioul cent al, and pleasantly situated in tb* eity?in the imrad diate vicinity ef the Csp'ain General and latendent'i pA laces, the Cathedral, Plata dee Armae, Custom House, an I Quay. The elerk of the heuae will be in attendance to faci,' tate the landing oi paaaesgera and baggage. MRS. Raymond, Proprlatr*?*. I WAVERLEf BOUSE, 697 BROADWAY, CORNER o| Your lb atroet.?Ihe subscriber la now prepared to mi arrangement* for lamiUei for the eniuing aeaaon. , _L w. REN all, 697 Broadway. | York family hotel, new bridge street Ludgate hiil, London.?The above hen** 1* eentrally aitJ ated, ha* an excellent o*ffl**-reain, ten or twelve private *i| tin* room*, k*tw*?n f?rty and fifty light, airy bedroom*, good (nioking room; warm, eold and ihewer bath* alway ready; a night porter in attendanee; a faed charge fer ?? rant*. Tke New York Herald i* Hied. TIIOS. QUARTS] MAINE, <al*e proprietor of tke Crown and 8captre Taver Greenwich,) tender* kia grateful thank* to ki* Am?ri* Manila faw *W- ? ? ? * ? ?? ? F HORSES, CAHRIAG?R, &C, ior BALE-A handsome btflish biy hor? ? hand* high, and Are year* old, perfectfl ?onnd and kind. Apply to ^ JAMES WETMAN, No. 96 Broome itreet, POR SALI-A BAT HORSE, SIXTEEN HANDS HIGI eight jears old; a rran home, teven ye&raold; and ? buggr w?gon. with thiftlng top. nearly new. They oan bl bought ehe.p, by applying at THOMPjON'8 (table, 110 Eal Thirteeatr ttreet. 1 Horses for bale?a fine span of carriag borate, blood bay*, teventeen hands high, fall; perfeotl kind and gent'e in double and single harneu; seven year* ole ma; be teen at Lewi*' liable, Broadway, corner of Tweutiat street. Apply'ic tbe owner, rarl<>r No. J3 Sanders n'* Famil Hotel. Gramurcy p*?k, before half part eight, or after five. HOKbZ I.OPT.-A DARK BROWN (LEFT HIND LEt whit*) mare ran away, without harpei*, ?n 8*turd* morning the 10th init , from the corner of Gold ft.eet an Fulton avenue, Bro<'kl)n. Whoever ?iv*i Information abnu her, or return! the same, will be liberally rewarded by JOII' HARTMAN, baker, Fulton avenue, neat door to the oorne Gold itreet, Broekljn. New yoek horse bazaai^3i crosby street. Anotion salt) of kor<e*, cartel, harn***, Ao., ovor Monday and Wednesday, at twelve o'clock. JOHN H. OATF1ELD, proprietor. WANTED-A GOOD ROAD HORSI, FIYB OS bi:| year* old, abont 15){ hands high, pony build, goo I style and action;ma*i be aonnd and kind, speed oloae t| three minute*. For a promising veung hone, a* above, fair price will be givun. Addie** E. B , 60 Broad itreet, a; ?taira, with deasriptioa and prloe, and where to be seen. PVBLICATIONft. THE JANUARY NUMBER OF THE BEST AND CHEAT eat of the ladiee' magazine*?I'eteraon'* Magaain*? la pub llihed this day. It coutain* a rioh array of good tliinga. on hundred panes of original talea, Ac.; a oolored fa?hioa plate ?euetinta, line engravings, Ac.; patterna for eloikt, mantil las, Ac ; pattern* for ahcll work, Ac. Alio, a new copyrlgh novel, by Mrs. AnnaS. Stephens which has been pronounce by oompctent critio*. tbe beat ever published in an Ainerieai magazine. It is a thrilling story of New York life, entitled "lhe Orphan* from tie Alma'.iouse." Call and aubaoribe Terms S2 a year on'y; single eopics, 1cents. Ag iru?Dei t?r 4 Brother, 16 Ana street: l^ioe A Wlnan*, 150 Fulte; itreet; Dewitt A Davenport, Trihnne building*; Mrlnrer < Towmend, 222 Broadway;*U. Long A Brother, 46 Ann street FAJTCY FURsT" CLANCY FURS.?EBTABLlbHED 1KO.-REGULAR TAN P oy Fur Sic re. -Lad's* are especially invited to call an< eiatclie our axteasive stock of superior and gen nine f.irs warranted to be as repri aentod GEO. S. MAWSON A CO. Manu'actorcrr and Importers 4l\ Maiden lwne. Furs-fancy, heasonabli and warranted at 41 Maiden lane?lhe snb.eriher rospccttnlly nlicit the atwntion f his cust mors, travellnrs, and tin] publi generally, to hi* matchless iwsortment of furs, manufacture! oy fciniseif, f i m the beet icluoted materials, and in con formity with tie modern European faahiona. The subscribo especially reeommeuda his atock of sables, H. B. isartcns at< ue mtrten, niluk mart, a, and ermines, ef suoh a vailet; an I rxctllem-e ar^tojast fy hlia in introducing to the publi' articles of the moat * uniuo and adeuted character. WILLIAM MOSEU, Importurof Furs, 41 Mai'en lan< KSPRESrAGBNciKsT Australia expklss an d letter uao.?the sue ?criber will take oharge of parcel* lor Mil., our jo *j. oydney, ud . ri>nt bills ol lading lor the eamo, at a modorat enorse. Tke letter bag ?f the clipper ship Ocean 3taod wll remain op? n uutil the mornlttg of the li.th Dooeuber, at th office of K. M. Cameron, lltf Wall street. ipORBIGN FXP^ES3-E WaRDS. SA^FOK!) t CO J? respcctfollj aunonncc that tliey aro pr-parol tj forvrar. express freight and racka/co from ''?wYtrk to Liv. rpiol 1 oiidi o, and all parts of Eng and Irclaid, and Ucjtland twice a week; t Havre, Pa is, ltr<uieu, Hamburg, Frankfort sud ail parts it the Eur^pan 'oatinent once a wuek : t< Melbourne, Port Philip, Syt ncy, and all |>art? of Australia Van Di. man's i and New Zetland, by crory ven iel saillni hence or from bmlnhd t-r thooe plaoes and to Cant in, Hon; Kong, Mintiifhae, Calcutta, Mad,as, llombay, and m ier nart oi the Ksst ludies and China ouoe every two week*. Otlioe No. 56 Broadway, SPORTING, AC. A GRIZZLY BEAR AND A CALIFORNIA LION FOf aalo. Appl> to CAPT. CREKSEY, on board ahlp Fly leg Cloud, at p.er 19, tut river. SPORTINU DOOS OF 11f B CIIOIt:BST BREEDS expr aely for stock and for *al* ? Newfoundland*, Rini Charles apanli li r..n.K ? ? famoua watch Bhaoghao fowli, atairs. Plea** copy the addree*. panli 1), Soot oh and Engliah rattar*. sporimg dog* atch dags, ahepherd dogs, Ac ; Chitta?ong an! fowla; at 21)6 VaUr street, oornor of Fulton, vtf lcaae oodv ih? tHdrMi * ** OCULISTS AND AVRI8TS. DR. WH*ELER, OCULIST, 44 BARCLAY STREET devote* hi* attention exclusively t* diseases of the eye Ofloe hour* from I to 5 P. M.; and at hia residence, 141 Conr atreet. (opposite Warren ttroei,) Brooklyn, from V to I A. M French artificial eye* Inaeited to rateable tbe natural orgai in i vory re?|i*ot. I |tt. l'U? KI.L.,OCiUL14t, AL K1 SI', ?U., RECMlVEa Hit U patient* from nla* to focur n'ol >ek. daily, at hi* offloe, ff Broadway, where oan bo prennrad hi* "Treatl** oa the Bye,' >rlco fifty aents. A relfmlal aye* loaerted without the alight M> pala. whlofc move exactly like the natural eye. and rates bit H In eelnr and asnreealoa. A?TKOI,OOY. Mrb. LADOMUB, no. -m canal street, OONTI nneatotell paat, present and future event*; likewise love, oou tahlp, and marriage. She wiU al*o make love mn tnal between patties, where It doc* not now exill She wjl alio oame a thief to restore stolen property. Age or temper anient told for nothing. Bngllah, Freaeh and German ltc. giiage* spoken. Madame mokkow is, without ixcbption,thi most wonderful astrolegiit In the world, er that bai ever been known. Bhe I* the aevendh daughter of a aoyentl dangbter, and wa* bora with a gilt by being learned la th< attralocie aoieuee te tall by *iga* reture event* and aU eon earne of life lu regard to health, wealth, love, eonrtehiu an* marriage, and will oven tell thi very thought*, and will a 1*4 make matrimony oasy. and *'.11 ahow the intended bus bands at d abent friend*, wh.ch bar aftonlebed tftouMtndj during ber travol* through Eirop*. TS B?o?..ae ttreet, Ve twtea < *jiro? CclamM*. Gertlemea ret edmlttM.