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attraction they have is the wit and humor of their y clown, who is admitted to be without a competitor in his peculiar vocation. The Old Dominion Circus are also doing a good busi- Sefton is at the Museum, with Kate Ludlow an’ Bar- all doing a good business. —There were 500 head of Beet Cattle of. 8, 273 head of which w: Id {eConnell says, “this the years 42 to ’45 inclusive, sent, and quantity of oils brought with average | of Brith steamers, prowtag along tae Virwiat bt home. taken to prevent a that there is enough of will boil in our veins, Pp currency y will be observed between our | raiea here, and those current at last dates, those existing here at this date last year, 11 our lowest point of the Uplands fiv ing 20th inst. were 4,500 bales,—for the week 500 bales~ since, 800 bales. | ‘The movements of this staple in this co season, compared with th as annexed — candidate for Presi- y ef South Carolina has ‘ond fiddle to the clans. He S48. The westera cry is Swamp on fire and exchange, ten to ten peen too long re we ‘ was rather better than the offerings of last week. ‘The Flour Market is still with- ol mixed brands Howa: on Monday at $5,25 king yesterday morning, without bein, Recent price $5,1 , 25, which price hol asking. Sales of first qual.ty Rye Flour at $4,75, and of corn meal at $4 per barrel. ng on hand unsold. ending 27th inst Jhoun or nothing.” w York, had a pretty little street was ma’ party holders were as able to effect sal Flour was sold at $ per bbl., which price I season rt whal’ Aulantic spwhal’s Bales. U. 8. since Sept. 1, 1845 687 370 da same period last year 692 287 et, about con- Ate. Woodward, nominated , is in imminent danger of ention held at ain 1837-8, itis charged, that Receipts at ports of the de do 2 rts from U. 8. since Sept. 1, 1845. . same period last yer z :T.—Money continues scarce: the to spare; and as they have to pre- Pare their reports to be laid before the Legeslature, it is Banks have nothing do erved that the recei utionality ot colored votes ipts this season have 91 sperm whalers, pected it will be much easier before that been less than in either of the two previous while the exports have been about seventy bales less than last, and one hundred thot than the previous ug ©’Connell and the abolition- rights and bank charters, and U) agatust foreign voters. Some of these | questio! down very wellin some quarters, ther \s rather too large a dose for | ney on the etreet can be obta, TI sales have been made at 75}; 17,000 City 6's, 96 a 97}; 2,500 d:, 96} a 97}. City 6 per cents have sold at 96 297}; 97} at | the close, 97} bid; sellersat 97}. In five per cent: noth. 101 2 season rt whal' 8 1 season rt whal’s 43 Atlantie sp whal’s STATEMENT of THE P% AND WHatr Bons on THE or THE Yean 1845, prebensions of a war hus become more calm, yet ing abroad is for 64 deg. 40 min. on the Oregon is evinced for the accoun's land on the 4th prox. Mo- ed at one per centa month, | the Stock Board and some anxiet: bed pome sui The receipts at this po the Ist instant have been 22,000 bales ; exports, bales ; taken by shipment, 14,000 bi lation, 1,000; stock in city, 18,000 b sale 5,000 bales. dup, and so am L. _ Wasuineton, Dec, 29, 1845. ‘onand History of Mexico—Her Revolution. , Aficr tie bloody revolution, in whieh Mexico te fetters of the mother land, and stood be- ‘we (he world free from the despotism of Arragon the state of the market :— td Castile—ihe United States were the first to ac- r liverties, and proclaim her indepen crowned heads of Eure a us eyes, as they Saw the links of their | 70; sandeolonies, one by one, broken: and | ‘sumimate statesman, Canning—then Pre- apa nev of England—followed the example of the juotations current in this market thie day compared with those ruling at the s°~ Paitapeurnta, Dec. 31, 1845. The stock market exhibits particularly in State fiv chauged hands. The following quote’ RPOOL CLASSIFICATION. 184 -»aons Will exhibit 4 Stocks at Philadelphia. 20,000. State 5's, 71;4)39,000 do, | 9 Mechanics’ Bank, 23}; 2000 81; 200 do, 23} Soarn, Dec. 31.— Saessssseansz ve gazed on "manner of p 4 the Senate, and the office Average, 5, 8734 000 State 5°s, cash, 70 Average for ey 3, 1,500 do, 71; 1 Farmer’s and Mechanic’s Bank, 43}; 100'Reading Rit, 233; 20 Philadelphia Bank, 105; 50 Freights for Liverpool have continued dull for cotton, and occasional engagements as Jow as one dollar per balo have been made to fill up. Flour can now be ship- S2ungs| sasssseeseeue” iminated, his Boanp —65 Philadelphia Bank, 105; 14 Mecha- 46 238 s oF Sreme any Weare On T AND ISTH OF Fact MonTH TOGETHER WITH THE aver: FOR THE YEAR, AND THE Average P° s1Ch Pen YEAR FOR Bon Ist. 39 29 Hu u M time ab. | Vests ron Evrore.—Packet ships St James, will sail this morning ; Shenandosh, for |(Priday.) Ships Uties, for Havre, will leave om Saturday, Room. (There will be no business don until to-morrow, the 2d inst. ~The ship Alexn rpovl, to-morrow and Arcole, for Marseilles, Lettes Bags at the Exchange News ¢ in the Custom House ious time. A letter, id has taken the en bt | dite o€ the Ist Dee. in his @rertions to 8S Bs ES atS8 e ome pa discovered to. be defective, RG Lewis BROCE — dated Lewes, Del. 27th frediey, from poe. from her she was perfe:tly tig! weather contivue favor.ble, she mi jearn no sales. iay be got off by Epis ‘We leam that the h inne RnG—We learn it Cabanas Reef on no sales, no sales. ax os u 2 30 33) 184 nie 30 rts from this branch of commerce during acted, rose and brietly 24;47000 State 5’s, 703; 6.000 do, rw, 714; 1222 ped at 3s. per barrel. ed the idea ot any New Onteans, Dec. 20.—Yesterday to all appearances quite limited, and th ates, recognizing the freedom of Mexico, | —6 Mechanic's Bank, the demand ws 2,000 Tennes- ave been : 167,917 bble. of sperm oil, 272,730 Is. whale oil, and 3,157,142 lbs. of whalebone. New Bedford Oll Market. twelve months? vole of Oregon, enoueh—she nus a partof our northeastern tere she had sent the Caroline in flames over the en an apology, and now make another sacritice,— ‘isetto the Holy Alliance. The government of | : ©, naturally suspicious and jealous ofthe | ‘wets and Mechanic’s Bank, 28; 79 U.S. Bank, 4} rds—knowing well that they would use every power to recover their rich possessions after the abortive expedition formed 1 was defeated so see Bonds, £3}; 5 Philadelphia Ban! | morning only a moderate business was transacted, but a buyer stepped forward and took two swelled the operations of tht 4,800 bales, of which the greater portion was on Engli account. To day there was a good attendance of pur- ly forthe north, and the sales reached leaving the market on the e date of our last report, 1, we are compelle: bulk of io nest towards evenin, large lista, whic! COMMERCIA. Few York, Wednesday, Dee. 31, 65°75, espe! Corrox—There is no general enquiry, and prices are rather nominal; yet it is not possible to purchase any | | large parcel at a’reduction from our figures about 700 bales was made to-day for Havre. Coreen ~The demand for new Sheathing is confin:d principally ty home use, and continues steady at 23c, 6 gallantly at Tam- where he won his brightest se that will endure for ever. ell Known as the last attempt r country to re-conquer her t empire in the New World. of this muvortinate le lower than al ine being merely nomi to re ain our former quotations. b enough of that to know that it 1 : en transacted on vent, which would stop to ec question of national Northern accounts, in | have been made for Spain and the continent of Europe. The receipts of cotton are still coming in ition to which a few were not sustained—a effort, the Spaniards were, Mr. Hayw oot Hay.—North River brings from 95 a 100 cents; a sale rm—The market remains firm, and prices have stil: further improved. The sales of the week are | 250 bbls at 89 cents, and price; in Fairhaven 300 bbls sold at 88 cents; and in Edgartown 325 do at 87,atcash. In Whale Oil and Whale- bone we have heard of no transactions. Brighton Cattle Market. At market, 720 Deef Cattle, 2600 Sheep and 300 Beef Cattle unsold. —Beef Cattle—Last week’s prices generally | oke or two extra 5 25; first lo supposed at the same quality 4 50a $5; second $4a 4 25 i third 8 29 0 $4. our latest accounts from Red river do not mi of any rise in the water. ‘The sale: to 18,900, and those of the past three days to 12,600 bales. inediator of the d. t expelled from the asure Was consid ce and reposejot 1! Suerr.- Small republic, and Swine —At retail from 4} to 6c. of Staten Island was made at $1. lered as very necessary to Hemr.—In this a ticle we have heard of nothing worthy of note -the demand is limited. s of the week a1 ount Statement or Bricuton Cattir peg Monitk, Dec. 22.—The market on Saturday was more ive, and the demand more general than on any pre- present season. Buyers have been | compelled to succumb, and appear now disposed to exe- , Hives.—The receipts for the last month have been con: | siderable; a sale of Tampico occurred a day or two since at L}c, 6'months—damaged rejected. 1845. 1844. 43,91@B Cattle 37,310 Bf Cattle Me deprecated botht vious day of the n aud Mr. Hanneg men and eapi- 32,915 Bf Cattle 605 Rinkes, . 98,820 Hors —The sales in this article have been toan extent, land, and whose very good, about 25 bales of the firs English min- atat least lo be permitted cute all the orders that can be placed under existing cir- 8 through the old year without ex-communica- ‘ort Western were | cumstances, which we have reason to know torm but a ely supplied 060 $1 $1,685,832" sold for 25 a 30c, cash; Europe, at terms not made kno’ Inov.— For two or three weeks back nothing of conse- quence transpired, and the market in the various discrip- tions of Iron still continues very inanimate—we notice one tale, however, of T..V. F. Norway Bar at $105, six He onght at least to ha e Eastern for export to small portion of the aggregate in hand. The sales ai nom the terther cons Saturday estimated between 500 a 4000 beles—prices ruling at outside quotations of the previous day. Mid- dling quoted at 7c. The receipts since Friday evening amount to 5417 bale: The crop estimates have undergone some modification companies, bankers and Ungtish capital, of the British Empire had for vive, and their far-ss the inevitable con can revolution, and they rejoice joy, to see her torn from the er mines, her disunion, anc were the subjects of envy to th whose men and means were ready to take the places of the b: furnish loans to the goy: wind her serpentine wa merchants, backed knowing men | years been on the qui ing politicians had discovered from the Mexi- with a harpy’s arms of uohappy Spain. glorious country, e Island Queen, at the right time Tt seems that the “Estimated at. ht before the Ser Mia cool, persuasi Mi i Pi ii the fregolutions #1" to-1o— cabjndisiog Maakdelng nn ee Sales were made this week of 1,500 boxes of $1 90 for common, and $2 12}, 4 monthi 1 e; 2,200 Baracao Cocoa Nuts, $2 bbl anished Spaniards and | Huts, 8 cents, cast; 715 drums Turkey Figs, by auction, | at 6}a6ic. cash; 60,000 Havana Oranges $4 50 per bbl; by auction, 11 cases Bordeaux Prunes,fancy boxes, 144216}, h. tremely unfavorable for on the States, 22} p We now find but , Nov. lst.—The transactions of the week a fair extent in produce, but limited in other pon the President, involved in th Bunch Raisins at whole of O: ernment; and thus did she ' ay into the very bosom of the *Change, at this time, every ocks, government bonds, | shares of every kind, be- t was looked upon as the * El Do- 3, and, in truth, to my thinking, a country that has a climate of production in the world—the of the North—all the products of the tro} varying altitudes, we fiad wheat, rice, barley, maize, oats, sugar cane, rye, indigo, flax, silk, cotton, liemp, tobacco, peas, beans, onions, vist aloes, plantains, sweet potatoes, lettuce, ra- American Manufactures, This market is not very active. season of the year. Exports—Cofl in which the sale: Exported—150 bags to Antwerp, 4527 to Baltimor 640 to Gibraltar, 4299 to Marseilles, 4025 to Trieste—in all, from the Calhoun, tiat It seldom is so ut this | w H : Quotations are, therefore, merel: The export, this month, of cotton goods amounted to 2,37 some demand for printing cloths, in the early part of the month, but it did not result in much bu- | ‘The stocks genorally are light4 There is no new feature to remark in the Bos'on mar- All manufacturing stocks are up to a high point, and large dividends have been declared. | Nothing new in the Philadelphia market ‘The tendency in prices in Baltimore is upward. There were a few buyers from the west in that market on the On the 27th there were one or two sales of drills | & Rice.—In this article we have nothin, market continues very dull at the reduci Sexps —Rough Flax is held at $10 50, clean 1150. A lover (about 200 tons) changed hands for ex; | atiprices not yet made known ‘Tonacco.—-The market in the various descriptions is A few sales were made in common Ken- | tucky at 2jc.a 4 mos., and some Florida Segar Leaf at 10 o changed hands at prices not cases of Connecticut Seed Leaf Were sold at 10 cents, The stock on hand of St. Domingo and Cuba, also, is said to be large. | ,,Woor.—There is not much doing in any description — turnips, cauliflowers, cabbages, | There are few sales making; which are principally for pples, oranges, pears, chirimoya plums, description of Mexi and mining com, came the rage. 1100 to Copenhagen, sais ans 25th to the 30th, 17: for every kind * Hannegan, unde grain and the fruits rior, per arrobe. | a40c. cash. Some St. J yet transpired. About old Buuion ly home manufacture. We notice since our last rej The Pensacola Gazette, of the 13th inst. Havana, Dec. 12.—Our Rice market continues exceed- ingly dull! The 100 casks per Colon, from New York, since the present month set in, the weather being ex- | are said to have fetched only 134. Exchange on London, tting the balanee out of the | 11jal1l} prem.; few putting the total at over | 2,300,000 bales, while holders and those favoring the | shortest estimate are counting on not exceeding 2,200,- branc! At this port the estimates are trom 450 to | rices have been steady during the timated at about 25,- +$3 150 2 $3 200 ++ 2950 a 3 050 2 650a 2 800 25008 2 600 20(0a 2300 0 800a 0 900 jore—sales limited to 27,760 bbls. ‘164 | sales of Buenos Ayres at 16 cts, 6 mos., since which | time, we have had two arrivals from Buenos Ayres, in- creasing the stock of South American, fleece, half blood, is hold at 31} cts., Wives.—Not much doing—the market exceedingly dull. Some sales of Madeira took place at 90 a 974 cts., machinery for the first cotton factory ever attempted in | , arrived here a few days ago, and is now landin twenty miles nort the course of amonth or two th ry will be in full operation, the factory buildings being now | charter will be a lew Jersoy Legis! y’s Landiog, Atlantic county, with a capital of | dates, lemons, ons, apricots, limes, three different kinds, ls, aligator pears, c ts, sweet limes, raspberries, fi ries, olives, quinces, pome; cocoa-nuts, cochineal, vanilla. red, white, pitch and y inds,evergreen and deciduos cedar, mahogany, mulberry, ¥ tepehuaje, ind materially, Ohio imated % Richmond City Mills, per barrel, granites, coffee, cocoa, . f And in timber, pine, | How, oak, a dozen diflerent nearly completed. South aud Western stock has been sth at $3 000 and $2 1 Freights.—Steady at former has scarcely v: vn the line of forty-n for at the next Wriskry.—Drudge casks 24 cts., bbls. 25 cts. nut, rosewood, mos- | rubber, fustic, log- in minerals, we find gold, | lead, iron, salt springs, soda, | And I have not enumerated halt the advantages that are possessed for six glorious States. There are **eattle upon a thousand hulls,” and thou- sands of them too—and sheep unnumbered, vales of eternal verdure. alone possessing one hu horses, mules, cattle, s mate fit for the gag pereure, of what t Land” of the new world. ceed with the “California Mortgage,” as it is called These loans were made, 1 thiak, a little prior, or about the year 1825, and were negotiated by the | | Mexican Government in London, when Mexican stocks were in their finest odor. government, in one of its straits, several years later, | and when their stocks were on the decline, wished 6th _ult., two bills were introduced into the Legislature of South Carolina, which pro} porate certain manufacturing compani h capital of of $300,000, and another with a capital of $200,- One of these factories is designed to be located at jon. arn that the Danville woollen factory establish- ment, is doing a thriving and constant! The cloth, cassimeres, Vlank manufactured there are spoken of in t! rticularly, are ofa most beaut | for durability and service, unsurpassed } , domestic establishment, in Pennsylvania at 1 American Provii avy. Ohio Pork, mess, There has been a better de what improved rates, with use and export, at $5,69 a $5,76. more firm, and none to be had at less than $5,75, at which Wheat has been in better de- mand; 4,000 bush. White Genesee for export to Franc at $1,36, and some for Liverpool at $1,30; Penn’a, $1.25. Corn in good demand at 70 New South Jersey 75. Barley—Ilarge sale of 40,000 at 65c.; some lots held at 71c a 72c. Peas $1 per bush. The market in Baltimore on the Ay ewtver “a nOFe oo Toward street fl nd for Flour at some | wood, lignumvir ood, lignum: 8 of Genesee for home 4 hie will com ' 4 silver, copper, zine, | ng thestand | have been made. ‘price nominal at 70c, increasing busi- There are some haciendas ndred and fitty thousand of | heep, aud goats—with a cli- | he real action olutions of Mr. re of thet ian upon this | e Tatams through- yous something of contested con- speech of Gen ; capital for the Presi- an of the policy of the ‘They fellto the ground, in , eneral eflect. rks of Mr. Calhoun. | White Beans $1,62 a 1,69. sre oe) lour to the extent of bet four and five thousand bbls. at $5,25 There was also a | $5,124, and some other par- y consider the But we will now pro- erfine flour $8,50 per bbl., a Porn meal $5,50 par bbl small Provisions continue Prime $10 25; New Yo Beef, $5 a $8, prim our last quotations, we have to report a decline in pectedly. e stock as we had last posed, by our large dealers, earl: sale of a lot on Saturday cels at $5,18j, but tbe bigher figures were the cw $5,25, and at this rate there were sales of about 1000 bbls. mixed brands. The receipt price from cars ig $5,124. Sales of city mills flour were | made on Saturday and on the 29th to the extent of 2000 very firm at this rate.— Holders were askin, » of th i tet ic }, between as le of Compelles to ss, by # strong easterly gale, and Eh Beara Jooesed oe feared that the weeek meterials, masts, Ket hanced ft art the Sexon waa 10 mile (s insured in Bale city. TKO fragment be placed in the Exchange (of Scituate) M’Cloud, o flour and corm inst. with poek ri Mary Ellen lost bor token, and her star! She gut into Chat S8ass geese! seee 33 & Sonn Many ELLEN, cricksburg for Bi Nauset lights, ni Boston for Phil spraog foremast, ha heads cut down to mora of bay 30 where sh proceed to Boston. mated i500. "Ths water’ fe. we would. make ‘was not known, bat ip Telamuh, previously ‘on the 16th aud 17th ime warded 50 to 75 Per cent. Banque Mensry, previous! repaired and sail for ly Fenovted ashore, at Key W her por of destiastion fa woout Scn Lavy Warrinctor, at Charleston from Baltimore, 21st, off Cape Hatteras experienced a sever i ug. teak; the pumps. beca was compelled to throw over deck load, away flying jib, end sust | When the gale al Cape Fear spoke s:h ‘New Onrans, Dec 2—Barque Mary & Jane left Amster dam, Nov 2d, in company with ship Ay Ne fo of wind, dur, paked with oats ani ‘bated found 18 inches: weter.in the: Ann, Pendergast; the Capt wi Shipman, left ‘Corpus inst, rey orts—sailed Doanell, previcusly reported ax havin for her safety ; on the Isth inst saw a steamer 8 mile. west of Aransas, standing for Arantas Bay—couldnot make ov Eetida hind kd pesnaees "The Light Ship which broke from ner moorin Decemier, took her station y. sterday off Sandy in the US frigate Raritan, Rio de Ja Plata, on the 3tst Oct, nd in company w in command on the station ai is daily expected to ar Raritan, and rem th Arrat New London, Tue sday, baraue of and tur Cold Sprit fom North W. erm oil, 5000 lbs bon: anytOenegan tan Foro ot Nantucket ‘Onha, Sandwich Islands, EE ved bed peated froma le rete, hezee (Dec 13) for Falmouth ear, schr Alice Aun, Pendergut Wei Shot Kova air) Milton,7 days stant 50 miles SW, ship 845— the 3d to the 10th from New Orleans for Li D. th, South Point bear H Gale, (rom Berdenus for New Orleans, ts aa, Darque . rom “Matamoras, bound to Apelachieola—wis "a Tallyho, fom Norfo'k for Rio, off Peruambueo, Noy t. th it it, 6miles off Aransas Bar, sehr Brasos, — w Orlens for Aransas, 2i days cut, short of prov “parcels all the , the business early in the week having been generally such as could regulate 27 and 264 have been the extreme rates upon London, the quotation at the close of the business this timate the transactions at about £45,000. Nov. 24, 1845.—Our market has been advan- r the last two weeks, o' the States, and speculators have have full supplies of all articles of export from your ywing to advices from en actively at work. side of tho water. Crackers $8.50 per bbl ; pilot b $5 ; Navy $1; tallow candles 14 cents, large stock ; su- off Tortogas, ship Avola, from New from Portland for St Jago de Cuba, 7th Dee. Moro WNW: 1d miles. Morel; ings shrs Wim B: Mi A Bay, Dee J-—Sld. scbrs Win Bryan, Mar} Rosella, and ane tut ‘NOrleans; brig Hore inst fur do. ip Medora, ban top tee fas duer, on the Coast for mo Orleans for Live: i for Matanzas; Co: . k, for New Orleans. i Now 2o-Te purty brig RF Loper, ; Brandywine round yellow cedar do. $3 a 5: m rime pork, $15 lard 10 cents; hams 14 a 15 cheese 11 cents ; manufactured tobacco, nice $o perjl00 lbs. Excha: 3a utter would fall short at least one-third from last year; and upon the best information we can Butter will be no higher for monthsjto come, if at all ar rime, 18; to raise another loan, which was arranged with the previous stockholders, by which they received a pledge of the public lands in the Californias, Chihua- na, Sonora and Tamaulipas, for the old as well as generous guarantee of the sarae. There was very little wh were made at 103 a 108 cts. for good to prime reds, and at 110 a 112 cts. for good white. | 68 a 69 cts., and of yellow at70 a 72 cta. Latest Dates £ the administration, and per- HERALD OFFICE. has taken at once a | cd by the country, as e settlement of the | 1 the policy of pes ostiion whieh wi Sales of white corn at We quote oats do. medium 13 a 14—do. common 11 tern, in casks, 6} —do, do. in boxe: There was very little doing in Buffalo on the 27th inst. 10, inboxes.” Lard, in bbls. 6} 2 8] --do io e ording to the Commercial of that place, the sudden depreciation in prices below had caused a reluctance on | the part of buyers there to operate unless at a material reduction of former rates, and as the heaviest hol ers evinced no disposition to submit to the decline, in the pation that the market would somewhat recover its buoyancy, and generally speaking were fully enabled to hold over their stock until the opening of navigation, it brought the market to a perfect stand, Some 500 bus. Corn were on the market at 60c. The means of the West to sustain a heavy draft upon her for breadstuifs, is plainly seen, says the same paper, in the aggregate of her exports of wheat last s as Over one million five hundred thousand bushel: | shipped from the leading plac: standing the impulse to the close of to get olf every thing to unsbipped, a stock of ne This is by far the greatest cro gion and offered for export. cedent, the shipments {rom the upper lakes but they were chiefly from Chicago aud those points of 4 export in Michigan and Indiana having of outlet on Lake Michigan. ritw.th what grace we can, nimeree will be stopped | onel debt and direct taxes ! progress in wealth, po- | on of territorial & have made the df; but there is a prospect -cousider, accept, and | > offer of the President of Jter @ pre-commitment to 1, ouly shows something of va- The Balumore resolu- | t object, in the election ot the himself that that was the acted in the premises like a | the difference the Cabinet. alhoun will forestall the bal- and, and the echo to Mr. Cal- | ill be the only true response. will be a reconsideration an he line of forty-nine. Tue Doctor. + EVEN SUPPOS- | Age, that this pledge be considered as a per- title in fee, (which it certainly is not,) and was applied solely. the lands in California belonging to the ment, yet even then, this could in no way be con- | 2 strued to vest in the individuals holding the pledges, or the government of Great Britain, the faintest nght to the sovereignty ot the country. It is said | that these loans and interest unpaid, amount toover | sixteen millions of dolla eeeds this sum: jifornia to this go There appears to be a moderate b timore Ou the 29th inst prices rem: das before quoted, rk $13 60a $1375; prime $11; new mess prime $12 $12 50. Wequote mess beef at $l0a $10 50; No.1 $8 50a $8 75, and prime $6 25 a $6 50. Sales of 30 bbls. mess beef at $10 50 ; 20 bbis. No lat $5 62}, and 25 bbls. prime pork jat $12. There had been a very limited business doing in bacon. but sales of small parcels continued to be made at former rates, viz: Western shoulders at 6} cents; sides 7} a7}; Sales of new Baltimore cured | re shoulders at 7 cents ; of sides at7} cents. Sales of se- | veral hundred hams at9 cents was rather less active. atioa, power, ut my opinion is that it id in the case of a trans- ninent, the rights of the bond-holders would be perfectly secure, and would, without doubt, rise much in their value at home, not: | withstanding the hue and cry about “repudiation.” This is a simple statement of facts, as I under- | stand them, and serves to show the style of English diplomacy—the out-Metterniching Machiavelli, en- | tirely—and Santa Anna, feeling that his hand was in | the fion’s mouth, was willing to coax him, tll, by a | coup de main, he could get it out. Thus he was ac- | cused of being too intimate with the English— which was too true—as during his administrations, their Shylock bargains amounted to many millions Nor has the annexation of Texas given can Governmesat any higher opinion of | observation. England's infjifence, where she cannot draw the purse-Strings of a natior~. Capt. Elliott did not find the tree people of Texas Chinese-ish at all—(the latter nation had no battle of New Orleans to think ot)—and the people of Mexico, angry to think that | tora moment they let England and France tickle | South them into the acknowledging the independence of | M! of Texas, upon certain conditions—-tor, in doin: and hams at $ a 4} cents. demand for lard We quote both western and city t 8} a 8} cents, and in bbls. at 7j aS} trade of America in provisions, and particularly rticles of pork, bacon and lard, 2 importance and m: ys the Baltimore American, yield- es of Indian corn, have sup] | food for swine, to such an extent that th become the greatest consumers of one cultural staples. Too bulky markets with much prospect of profit, even if mi existed to which acce 1844, and the year ante- bas rapidly been po other source Wisconsin was of no ac- animals Now she stands pre-eminent in regard to bread- of our chief agri- e transported to distant that has taken place i regard to this can | be had, our maize characteristic as an American | and homens et Ne . forthe most , have not acquired a taste for it | the forms of pth bacon and lard, the Indian corn of this and constitutes an important sus returns of 1840 show the ¢ in the U. States, for the number more then one hi ‘Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, lississippi and Alabain: which grow Indian corn must lary number of Swine. Wasninaroy, Dee. 30, 1845, vs towards its close, politicians their wit’s end turns in 1844, and m | The returns oi the export of wheat stand thus: It has been a of events ef momentous import. ve been born and have died, as it were, But one year ago Texas w jon—to-day the glory of the lone star has melted into the galaxy of our national standard, and San Jacinto and Bunker Hill are battle-fields of the | country finds its way abroas article of commerce. Th Sena aeBSor Sali STRa Se Fo8, no Rous 8uoS1- 88. ly have the greatest t the hogs in the MARITIME HERALD. ements of the Steam Ships, Due in some two hundred mil- rther estimated that the to more tharr’o! United States consume annuall; ons of bushels of corn. value of these hogs amount aod sixty millions of dollars, or three time the entire cotton crop for the year 1845. hogs killed annually in this country cannot,be accurately ‘This shows the shipment of Wheat alone. there were sent off from those places in 1843, 94,140 bb 3; 72,019 bbls of which went from St. Joseph. orted 10,756 bbls., about double the quantity she did in In 1844 the export of flour from the seme points “ Let ina maid that out a maid Never departed more.” ‘The Government would have, [ an coavinced, it a | proper Minister had been sent equal to conduct ne- | But why should we get crazy over all this matter? ed at the popularity of annex- Men are puzzling their brains to find out new Every body is astonis Imerica. America jan. 2. ‘eb. gotiations of such a delicate nature, — ledged the freedom of Texas, and every thing would have, ere this, been amicably settled, and will be 37 bbls., including 95,656 bbls from St. Joseph. ,320 bbls from Kslamazo, which made no report of exports in 1843. So that the excess of flour in 1844 was | ascertained. The increase of the animal is so rapid that no estimate of the number killed can be well formed rom the amount of the existing stock The domestic countries to annex. Cuba, California, Mexico, St. Packets to Arrive. Domingo, Can LIVERPOOL. Wert Popham, a, &e., have been already about 10,000 bbls over 1843, while the aggregate of whe: leaving out Milwaukie and Racine, was about 295, lure of the "44 crop gal ted the exports from that quarte: very materially, and hence our low estimate for Michi- The returns of this season we have from a yet; and in this respeet, our present Minister is culiarly well titted for his task—his appointment ing another evidence ot Mr. Polk’s discrimination ery thing that relates to our foreign aflairs. a my next letter, give you the reasons why | ‘umption of pork is immense; and this forms anitem seperite, and disting ished frm the staple of pork as an article of commercs 1845 there will ha ping-stone to popula sed that for the been killed at the various Packing establishments in Ohio about five hundred Rochester, Porter, Northern Indiana jou" PoRTEMOUT n with the mania, and sie be 20| Gladiator, Buatine, HAVRE. y, Crawford, de Gi intends to offer a thousand hogs. that the demands of commerce re- quire annually about one sixth of the whole number of swine in the country. Domestic use requires many mre —but statistics fail as redes the ruling spirit of the. abuses that the p good source, Messrs. Mason and Whittle: who obtained them while gi to the Toledo and Chic: The shipment, stock ble quantity to accumu- d property, and rights throughout from our exchan; & ee to the real number. the country, as we v Nov. | Arco! of Europe the United States Russia, Austria and Great Bri- three latter countries have a s pa It will be observed that Gaston, Coulter, ait, and only one place in Mi- he whys and wheretores follow revolution, ti sweeps away ofthese are beyond Det tain together. esolved upon to a ts PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 1. and twenty millions of people. tes, With a population of six | SU% Rises aad on Pptitain, France. | 60 eer! ity milliens of inhabi- 1: is ovitent that we ore a better fed people than any other on the globe. Yet it is.difticult, with our over find access to foreign markets. pulation of one bund: ght of our Wi have as many swine as Great John Tyler the war sidency in 1844, and, 2d, to se- naturalized Vole ring irom. the of Miss Mexico with Mr. e adopted and beauti alter of j oor Mrs. Spain, and the latter, the may tngland. d parents will, nfter throwing 1 the way, quarrel like eats and de i Bavaria, with se But alas for al tates—the forinery t 07 annexation w Ship Meyer, London, Grit pius of provisions, te sumers of vegetables in C and Spain, to whom mea dey could obtain on easy terms our | on and def. The pork of th in demand at the Atlanti marine, now rapidly approac! ip Margaret Forbes, ip Johu N Gomer, Te ip Tremont, Taylor, Hw que Nancy W Stevens, Tyler thought hime vention was held, taken from tim over his prostra thrive much if surplus of pork, b y one—the honeymoon ever Barque Thetes, Hanna, { millions ot fine h { given to ano . Joseph is more a id the exports of ‘The section of} Michigan arox milling country than en i anche, from Baltimore, to sail Lith, stock ; , Whaling: Harriet, to £100 Apatacnicoa, Tryton, Pro Tiepatch: Lagrange wh for Bal-amore, 1dg: ‘Wm L Jones, do do; Baltimore: : j Bien June. 8 John. N overbou ' time aheavy gale from » mp! ships Ht All CHARLESTON, Bec ota port from New * 0 8 disg: Othello, iz; Othello, Belin, from New York, x. tule Liverpool Yorks Frank EWRCRYFORT, isan ive Janeiro: jaltimore; Albers Marwit Newront, Dec aturn & Co. 0 ei farahall. J 8 Winslow. ‘don, J 8 Wiaslow. Coast; schrs be , Cranl for ‘ork; sloops | Orleans, J Elwell <ham Stanton & Frost. Walsh. ‘Savannah, RM Demell. The adventurous the hardy fisher "for cod ani mac on through a green erand their mother, agthened in the land of the own favorite hobby: of that commodity; 40.000 bbis that place partake large! ig ee ii d the stock for the at least have been sent off this year, ipmeont is estimated at 50,000 bbls more. Ou the Ist inst the stock here was small, only 3,000 bbis. ood, Charleston, Daub chmond, Platt & P, Kichmoad, Alles ih Amboy. est supporters of Polk and annexation. | : more or less, cat The whigs over the country re the Penobscot to the Rio Grande, a! ba tter and meat, with atoes which they have constantly on hand. With- eriod, considerabl. quantities of American ave been introduced into Great Britain. Salted meats also form a staple of the W With the increase of our commerce and manufactures, the home market, for the raisers ef provisions, will con- Onr intornal trade, which} is creating need at the d Baurirone, Deo. 31, 18455 voted for ‘Tyler's tree t Clay would have to-day been Pres publie, with his inends enjoying the Onur market was firm, but very quiet, of the steamer Cambria on the 1éth iust. parture, there was but @ small business transacted, but prices did not lose any of their stringency in conse- uence, but became, if anything, rat We ore to-day in ex} vernor’s Nessage rt. brig Commerce, Crowell. ‘ales), with 250 tous corl, to R. tion of the receipt of the Go said, devises many im- = The movement in the Senate to-day Brig Leabet, Drebert, Rie de Janeiro, Mason & Thompson. Brig Josephus, Detano,, New 0: Brig Carol xe, Sherwe mit ‘all River for do; Fall River; 29th, mast Webster, Newport: Stnrgis, New + Washington, Rowlan Savannant, Dec 23—Arr ( pou Laverpsol; 21th, CM iverson. a & Paxton Ure. } Minturn & Co. wick, Chopman, New Haven. 62 days from Newport, : yeni r ita per the tinue to enlarge. - ke Br. buque Ann, from Liver C. Calhoun in seeming opposition to the adminis« ay evening. 19th inet. wo reesived the scoounte | : ed i transportation by canal “ as experienced severe weather on the passage. at suggestions with regard to the State's finances: and if received in time, Iwill end you a brivf synopsis of it to the 4th inst. from Liverpool, and to ist inst. fom Havre, were consisored h re very wota- future course of those markets. At Liver- pool, prices were not firm, with a decline of one farthing, were represented to be ipts, which left large losses. the Cg ge ol (ton marae > r the future course of tha Lm hs Tho effect of these ad- a large population enga Acadia ; her advice i boats, cars, steamers, win The peace prineipl The South got seared at th fore them of a war with England whige had tuken bold They declared that they would not be ma er, and that it the democracy persist- ires, they wou'd not hold them back. the democratic now prooably he prospect be- veral leading ground upon this ¢ . bay and river coasters, must m Relief, Sawyer, from Machi aid also in increasing the home market of the agricul ie bem, Banker, 12 days from Machias, wichumber, Snow. on, 14 days from Salem, «ith mdse, to 4 days from Bosrity with mdse, to ith mdse, to Il be very lengthy ‘This country is certainly destined to become the | worth loghing portal of creation. America, will, in a few brief years, supply all other nations with their bread mendations for retrieving the crodit of the payment of back interest on the State debt, are said to be most simple and efficient Schr. Howard, Bak ‘Toole te Nickerson Sehr Cornelia, Faulkner, 4 days from Sostoa, wi Sehr Cinderella, Jones, 3days fm Richmond, = (of Kingston), from Baltimore, corm goats any long ed in war mea: This was spri and, with a majority of friends in both branches of the Legislature, he will have Certain it is that dedt-paying and tax-collect Maryland has ever hed ilot boat, the “ Gratitude,” has been missing ith of December, when she was seen about f Cape Henry, ina tremen were on boord of ber four pilots jr, and another colleoted, and three negro sailors The New York Circus Compan rate business at the Front street joomy and unsatisfacto Amertean Whale Fishery. — According to the annual statement of the conditionofthe American Whale Fishery, in the last Whalemen’s, Shipping List, the whole nember of edin the busine: includes 680 shipa and barque aud 1 sloop; making an showing aa increase oi 15, imereage of 33,115 tons since Jan, in the following intere: ortunity of cart y existing—as holders 7 cline than one qu buyers have beon oar he firmness here has arisen from our small stock, and the high ratos ruling at rte, and, in some measure, to the con- factory state of our relations with eation ;—some ad- to the light re- | ceipts at Now Orleans, Mobile, and Apalachicola, in | T operations previow indisposed to submit toa g ter cent, at which rete, the onl; own manufacturers In Opposition to Ca » Llaanegan, and other th him MeDar Lewis, and, probably, the two making, with tie whigs, thirty to twen chances for Penaybacke Beaton’s wolian attachr Calhoun and Lewis, sre the giants of the democracy, and 4 briga, 22 schoone: gate of 233,262 tons 6 the past year, 1844. forty miles east Be Swedish brig Washington; sche from West ladies. Siddong, Cobb, ali the Southern tinged very unsatt land. as respects the firmness may also Beaton, and, of course, rame is not re y ly and bodily, are now doing a first their weight is sting, tistic f heatre, The greatest Right whalers in With Inmber, te Globe, of New Haven, York parque Ennomus, Mans Kin ee ight’s Southern St Joons. ick, Weeks, De Dew 8 Arcache foRPOLK, Dec 20—Art brigs Geaivs, De tien: Good Hope, N Kingstoo with mdse, She Belle ‘heath, Nee Perr rcem: Wiest Indies} Velant, Antigss Dec sare brie Rage, Cibereon, | Hooper, Ria, ?