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‘of the people will be | Austrian Government, ani | a line of customs on the ond arinting: quanicien ‘ee ade predations ¢ for the re- malting qualities very close tinon 70% per i pall w boweds. 1.200 San| *Janvany 16—Uo to the close of the week om jar fi th i Auch prices are well calculated tn drew | on snecuiation, principally ne‘ 5 ° past weei "7 ene erge soc thigg ood [eee intake ‘ab tha “aia te sce ‘ibaisbocie nad. Sch Trice oe we iroeen un with title | Islands are declared for public auction on Friday next | market maintained the same degree of spirit that dietin- P prevented b AL INTELLIGENCE PROM INE n employed on the | Correspondent, contradicts, in a positive manner, the | ws " ren till March, whilst in the inter: | The sales of the week amount to 29,250 bales guished it at the date of our previous report; speculation SEBAT OF WAR. yt formed the vrincinel feature in the eperations, which dors seized by them, and where they | report that the Aust: bout 1 nothing of importance can he exnerted to reach us Axotmen Report —The demand in the early part of Soatthe/ guilty deertiedip. justice, tha Vert the 8 percent Tous ine ane ol pet cea Ia fom Gther quarters, we see no chenceef «material re- | the week ag moseret. stad, rlees of American consisted chief in cargace deliverable a various xy diealiead nibs tesics d when jon weve fal ‘pel Tihe “British Associal] wes confesctes tec tae Hy a= de Winithan moved unwwards in value, quite ne rinidly as | Sf ther steamer. on Wednenday, with rather loe- | of, vent weak, the intelligence from Livernool HIGHLY INT o be mase before the er has been insisted on for fine | ar estimate: crop. the speculative inquiry chara ‘a correspond! bi 1 | that serious apprebesion: i has reeived Krenter firmness on the | istors have displayed but little spirit, without, however the Lord | cl e of oats have. during the week anding this | part of holders ti nearly recovered the de. play. spirit, . egutributions, ceanotncd annie, cole uian i [Saturday] evening. amounted to only 4.478 quarters: | cline shove noted have taken 12600 Ame’ | ™aniferting any want, of confilencs. but business upon | Tarkey. ° Specu! the whole has assumed a heavy appearance. Prices, al £2000, Prince Albert ini and the recaints ihaving for several preceding weeks | rican, 200 Pernambuco. and 1600 Surat, and exporters tar. #200"; the Duke of | _,32¥4ral: important changes in the ministry have taken ty Aims, 21,800 place, which may lead to a crisis in the adfairs o| the 3 part’ overnment. Riven £400; Sir Robert’ Feel, and sove- | S°Tne revolutionary movement under Mahmovd, in tigetye AB ae AS fas been putdown by the Turkish Government. food, and to send it-forthwith b: ‘ rec thrnptlone wns Sea ee OL ee most destitute Tocalil ¥ 8P°- | The chiefs wore shot. report has been very quiet, and pri . rates. be 5 les \ deok! "i Greece. our quotations of that day about 44 perlb. The sal avery Ifaited nature. notwithstanding that the interior lv meaiing of the Repenl Amotation : ontnined for some particular sorts than in stating | the | aro imited in extent, and mostly all to the trade, pot | thas, for some length of time Pet bets itaooain ome at aid he,wonld go to Parliament, but { Yrsen dan and tho exp Mamehmes. |! cod henry irieh wt 8s to dex, and fine Sootoh | oT han, ide pace Paving Chanked ee | Beal high an edeatats ieieeneaadcat | there on the 3 . Ne lominat in market, ory, but to get food tor the people-— | “Coletti the. Miniter i rd, wi Loree Manxera, Jan. 19, , M—Cotton—The sales | account for the reluctance of buyersto purchase beyond | says that Gens. ek was £123; on the 17th ult. the rent | jeaith to enable him to since our last report are to a fair extent—namely, 7200 | the most urgent requisites for the trade ; theless maintain their ground, and our stock ofcotton | | We ber sumntion, great inroats have been made on the dei Stained are declared for auction on Fridey, the 29d inst — | ¢ ground, dosk—Iudeed, coPate hes the pariet: hedowms of tole The ince ofthe voek are 29,250 voles. being so very small, they are not likely to be affected by |, slmost amounting to a plage, has | oo eee eee eee created a That cite Ratt | for floating carwoes of Exypiia || bales ‘Pricas are well aunported. although iatoms iew | leokiog, with rather auxious expectations, forthe a | at Tampico oF a ‘of the poor houses in Ireland. Tho | jetter whicu had been published in a news; fed cont, freight, and insurance. has heen gi instances rather easier. The 3 — “MA to asca's 200 | United poy ~ i aig wi fDi : wr he house of Scarif, County Clare, from | the Eipis,and which was immediately seized by the go- Pans have likewise been Surat, of middling good quailty, et wan, tally fair, at | lity, (gener bes ng it pe 0 saan -* probabil end) "The opit Fisetsia, are stbdiusly eovectliag | veroment, hie Setar alee Wet Pare Megson nae. ventealeay eon pia Bre ec in aly ia a eee cocp hes mot with less animation, | present situstion of business on ee | denow tobe ma aid, are studior onee! | p to the other powers to suj the existis ¥ 4 r up Kr it tI people. Constitution in Greece and to place it by one deter Floating cargoes of Indian corn have again heen much | but as the stook is small and holders very frm, nochange Prices Pex Hate ss OonAMME that ail German States; that Austria | Sought after on Trish account. and important bargains | can be quoted in prices, the market, however, has ra- favan recently held a meeting te de- | those enjoyed by the would protien’ A this feat by marching 10,000 troops in- | Wete closed on Wednesday and Friday, on terms hardly jeving the famishing people of that Brazos via Galveston, from t! later the momentary falling off in the demand. unless the next | January end from the merienced no dimonity in ol | Jan 16,16, and 19—The market since our last weekly | advices from the otha: ride at the channel shout’ be of | remained at Ga'vestoa lon there on the 234 ult. by way of Camargo. The Ne: Scott and Worth are to have command . We aredeily | the main and reguler army, which is now concentrating fallen roatorially short of the quantity required for con. | 1880 American and. 600 Surat. 1200 Sea Island and 300 | though perhaps not quite so firm as previously. never- hanna Tethe wen Pleayune, Feb. 2} McKim, Capt. Pilsbury; from former place to the 24th \p to the ‘01h, The McKim ough for the editors there LJ for consumption continue of | tojmake up the intelligence,and from the News we make up the summary : By far the most im, news is the arrival at the with his command, ‘He arrived lace in the neighborhood. ‘T' their of rendezvous at the new that inst Vera Cruz. It is understood place is to be invested both by Jand and water. t ms 4 Col. Harned, wih Ore gompenins. of che 24 Tig are bn plean, £37 168 to £38; c. c J . was expect in Matamorason the 21st » on whic! ther 8 Wet Hintto ease halfclean, £34 10s anf Rige 0 o7 ay Col. Duncan srrived there, and his battery. was : . | to Greece; and that subsequently the Greek lar ar- | Procurable in the commencement of the week. viely expected. ‘Lieut Kearney bad’ arrived with his pblic works are rife. ‘he public | my should be incorporated with that of Austria. Te this Avenson Partn oy Guilty: Rhine £38 to £99, Maaills Sad Meer ee ot hore of Ne bE gee nae y eter ca stack ried heen | Proposition it was said that England alone had refused to RN Bary ate, Bge Pee: Peat. ew, a ee Flax is very firm, end a'tolerablyjgood demand Ine. Gen. Woo! was in command at Saltillo or in the neigh- Seem, thovprichipa] oversseria that | CCUM Pers! [atom ee i SA a eI at ati prices. For Juie theres alarge consumption verti, Felaining his origaal force, 3000 men. He was fp besten bat we are gisata beet | It is stated that the cholera continues to make fright- Resear O18 ae ok | emmy ae aoe apn yne ordinary te geod £17 %6 | oiled arose ist s38-t7 295-274 | miles to the south of Saltillo, on the 6 gan fat has pronounced his life out of | ““! Tvages throughout nearly the whole of Perejs oamary 2 45 10 4510 49 8 0 9 | $49,and fine white £20108 to £21. No change hes taken ; Hit | Potosi. This place is called Buena Viste, and g . Cape of Goed Hope. Javnary 9 eames 700 in Coire Rope or Yarn, and afair extent of busi- , ‘37,658 021 | Wool, with a battery o: a places pedoanoe,, pom with respect to the purchese of | . Advices have been received from Cape Town to Nov. | Aggrean'e ‘been done. Hides —The market is firm, there : 5. mand of the only passable route to from San ‘Luis. y ila, i f th ded; the only trader wh . | 18. The chief, Sandilla, it was apprehended, wouldnot | 75°08 ; : reds icles ia tho Skibbercen | De found so docile as might be desired, in delivering up | pie"eryre, 6 1 42 9 #10 44 2 457 49 4 0 0 | Dnihen SOLER MES Suenos Ayres ox and cow mlation of nearly 100,000 per- | his arms or even the cattle stolen. Prod. presen sold at 4f: 85 dry West India, 2f4: pieces and dameged Dut fifteen guns and two pistols, | , Attempts were to be made to land stores at Port Mait-| week........4 0 20 16 20 20 2 0 2 4% | 1d:and 160 dry North American 5{. Hops.—The mar- Bales ce Gen. Wool’s com - are 443.079 486.851 466.444 | terms. The discipline of this bo agra is wid to good "en tsi. His orders are to maintain this position. demend for all kinds. At public sale held Reiger et een Beate ack a mn of in the hest 'e le degree of perfection. land, and establish lar stati , and, in the | Do. other Bri ty tially advanced.— I1/21413.079 417.851 388.844 | been carried to an almost inored. Be eeetey iatrie makicat Shad ot ereon the Cota eine cniete, A, ie 2 | Peau Colonies, 1€.2 0.1.0 10° '2e 1° @ © 44g | Ratcontinnrs rm, Sodipetoce ate paren tes aeeay : ee =< | Infact, the whole of Gen. Woel’s. ariny fe represented universal, deaths from want of | te the heart of the Caffe country. Owing to the non-arrival of the Hamburg mail of bil: lue of the several descriptions brought tf sessee 273m 58:90 $8,400 | as composed of excelle troops, in whore valor and good fully on the increase, whilst New Z Tuesday last, our advices from the northern ports of: forward hax an upward tend Indigo—The quarter- pal : 2o gan ton | Conduct every confidence may be placed. bn tho public mind from the appa- , ove emant: Furone are not of snch recent dates as usmal: wa have. | jy sale is fixed for the 9th February; at present only 1355 12-9000 6 908 | Phe country trom Reynora to Camargo a th 2 if fk (Krom the London Times, Jan 9.) however, Dantzie letters of tho 9th inet. by the way of | chesteare declared. ‘The market has a very firm op + 1.300 6000 14.600 | through to Monterey, is filled with marauding Mexicans, PE tio people ne OF | | We publish this, morning, important intelligence | Holland. from which it appears thatthe continued ad. | Gearance, but the transactions have been upon a very 3000 eo ao" Tea | robbingand murdering wherever they can do #0 with j er " New Zealand, down to the first of September "a ai effect, ual just befo 4 2 a ; | impunity. : He ek are risen to azprice which paces | of last year. ‘The’ war with the natives ee Met rae ear en eta CN ele pl oly ab ae 2 Our market has res | "Pho iindnese and hospitelity of the Mexican ladies at Whore employed;and this most unfortunate | {94,00 p$ill, prosecuted with vigor and tuccess, and, | mixed wheat holders hed rafuted to sccept helow 608 to ‘ere are generally full of orders. Scotch arrae are highly eulogized, At the time ef General werament to votablch foot a eaanate zosusat | not of a very complete or glorious character, SS ee a eee erat Oniiner Seeristions |e eee ear ieareietee Liniers tu meny omen ernioe valid soldiers too much worn by sickness to a-company acme! wa Pome B Senne = eee is, Korohsloe sae, ,ooonge to warrant an ex- | had been held at 50s to 62s. per uarter. free en board. in inclination toreslixe. The raising of the rate of in- ry nd our quotations are firm at [45 wane Dashis gccasion ene aby or Ped Mexioen od to the procuration of food from fuuds raised | Pecation of | ultimate success. The conclusion, | spring, Rye had been much enquired for, and. having | terest by the Bank of England will probably have a do- Soar nase tarsion hme ease favor subscriptions, by its refusal toaid any funds | Yone to the object of lowering the prices of food | with any approach to accuracy, what may be the future @ poor and the destitute. | moveme: e miiCutholis clergyman (tho Rov. Mr. Bogley | Movements of barbarians so subtle as those we have to it meeting in Bantry, said— When | calito my | come very sparingly to hand, had realized equal to 428. | pressing effect on this, and most other articles in which | hbig in all descriptions, per quarter. speculation tal place. continues firm. The | low, &c.—We have n At the Lower Baltic ports the stocks of grain are said | accounts from Hamburg have had a considerable effect | scarce and sought o ‘tall to be extremely amall; and by the most recent accounts | on the Spelter market , ond the price has ad- | prices of United St ft fh i supposed allies may at any {moment de- | from Rostock, Stettin, &s. it appears that the supplies | vanced fully 58 on the spot, and 10s for spring ship- | ie worth [63 to 66 per 60 kil. duty paid, according to qua- when | ’ . sequence of which com ively le business | price was not actual on Tuer at the meetin; ‘bone—Nothing whatever has taken place in our Ban l have sean those who were hale | break out. af Hi'be to ‘do ever again. Under | Femuence, of which, comperstieaty wate lively, At the | bret.” as occ hoses, yet avch was virtually the case, | jv naibone— Nothing, whate Mieriherent, | Do Lorenao Yarto atruck down b: adi » th isting ci r i. the old nt plang tires yh a existing circumstances, however, there is no immedi- | first of these ports barley was, on the 7th inst., quoted at they mostly decline selling at the quotation prices. | ern fishery at [2 50. and southern at £270 ner 3 kil uty soldier in their chi + tal y imagined, for it is impossible to caloulate, inst 5 300 bbls in 1848. | Tal- hight be permitted so) ti ate danger of such a catastrophe. Although treachery | 39.61; tion to notice. they kept a const of thin” eae ty aewenear| thonsue wagtoeenlis: wha pentacd Obed nate ee | frog ot Boned, in vibe culls ieghaed leh val Store opie of ‘Turpentin ve been apart Pol Flour clooney seetienend eae ath: A + Dy " the natives generally who profess obedience to the Go- : 9 ce for the people, by not timely interfo- | yernment aro sufficiently active in affordi g aid against |, At Hambarg, om the 9th of January, the frost was so alt in, and there are willing sellers the | ble advance since our last report. owing chiefly to the i ‘ ‘ i | vero, and the Elbe was then completely ft eo sacrificed—whien {see that | ofthe Hult, wv oles, the scone of muniee, rapine aoc | The transactions in grpin since the previous p jon, that even the men em- | violence, has been cleared of its invaders; and the in- | Dem Quite unimportant, but prices of both wi % scanty as that labor is, cannot | domitable Raogihaeta, the chief mover of the rebellion | SPriNe corn had further advanced: The very great riso daily hire, eveu for one day, | has been driven from his several fortified positions toa | Wich has within the lest month taken place in prices ing large. In rough the operations are upon @ lative spirit thet hi tended sealo, but not at bettor prices, 10s being | hactolitres whent, taken. the stock is still small | 79 ner wack. Th Stockholm is worth 188 6d, and Archangel 17s to | the Jest Montivilliers marl 17s 64. por barrel. Provisions.—The demand for Irish ‘bean displayed. A sale of 1800 ve from Bremen. took place at prices of home growth at was £73 60 per sack of 200 for Ay eoigge a noble, anda devoted E th a pot between,Parrasand ? 3 1 prices have Manas “tie tenereeel nis, I cannot but be deeply affec: | remote part of the country It would be’ unreasonable | S*T®. be# Placed quotations of wheat in this country | butter is not so extensive as heretofore, an ms in American flour the transactiot ow I heve record ofthe facts, and | 1 mxoed : ; able | above those of Marseilles, and other places in the Medi- | lately declined from de per owt. The high price <n ¢ coemene r se tof the adiviidalecd Reger | Sa ot that these operations could be carried on with- | ahlety to annel mane pereeuad Chihuabua,was pos on the 10th of January, common Polish deliverable in March. was obtainable at uperior at 58% per quarter free out loss on our part, but the list of killed and wounded is | “at Marseill ‘The amall quantity of Americ recently landed being 4575 per bbl in bond The imports were 6,063 | °f December, with days upon the public | notalong one. The New Zealanders are by no mea . . rancheros, with a if © moruel of food (graat sensa- | skilled im some of tho srts of warfare, and their pahs, oF of inferior quality, is not worth more than 7” to 74s, leav- | Hhie flour from the United States, ex Zurich, Ballochan, | of their families obliged to go to | t Odeaaa whei equal to 528, to | | terranean | of beead, no donot, interferes with the consumption. { | | | importer. There is only a limited business | and Francis Louisa, and 1,950 bags wh jiers, where she might be able tomurse and reste: therefore continue to quote | him to health All, cr eouree, could bot he gratiaed ia at 165 to 67 50 American lard | ti} honevolent desire, and great was the disappointment of those who had to return without an American soldier, ‘Another similar case is given of the two daugh is bedside-by day ng ico by night. “These instances of kindnes iii are related by Dr. Woodworth, who is direct f latter city, and reports that Gen. Cuilt ‘a citizen of Parras, who too! ral da: succession nd_the other _performi uld be recorded, They will cer- t soon, gotten by those who have thus had sufferings alleviated. A Mr. Laing, who has beon engaged in the wine trade Chihuahua,recently returned from the G mor of 1d at San Rosalia rly as Oth force of 9,000 citizen soldiers or view to incercept Gen. Wool, who ‘was expected to march upon Chihuahua from Monclova. . ns ‘54 . strong-holds, afford a perfect defence against all modes, of , H Y ati bery The doe Sinaelithashint incense a f nights, without tasting a moreel | attack except artillery ; indeed, they offer no means of re- | le Rocserer tanta andi cpieeveree ings bl to Peay ta poodoceaund ines Trade inthe Manufacturing Districts, | find. The arrival of Gen. Worth, with his division, at anand bis faccily, tor fomyreigne | 1vence even to this. | “From Leghorn we have letters of the 8th of January; | offering ; bladder may be quoted from {From Wilmer’s Liverpool Times, Jan. 20) the Brazos, is of moment, as it would prove almost con- SD ecaah.ar food, tak, ea thay seid | Foreign Theatricals. | a purchase of 4000 sacks of Marionapoli wheat had boen | 74s to 784; Irish kegs, 648 to 6s. The stock of Ameri-| The latest reports from the manufacturing districts of | clusively that an immediate attack upon Cruz, by the bald: blac and when | __Lablache the Great has srrived in London, and wes to | made there for shipment, a reached some assistance, two of the | 2PPear in his favorite character of Don Pasquale ” | ter free on board. In most of the French markets w "at present prices; it js worth in barrels | | Manchester. — During the week the business in cloth | events. qual to ahont 608. perquar- | can is much lens than this time last year—there is little | Lancashire and Yorkshire are to the following effect :— | land, is contemplated. We shall soon hear of atirsing it ¥ i ‘been, ifany thing, more limited, but prices are not in| At 1 o'clock this morning the U. 8. steamship Ala: sore ‘ling gn their fe. | * The theatre ef Alexandre Dumasis announced to open | #4 flour have undergone @ further rite, and price a to 624, with more demand then sup- | hes if i re limited, but prlose sre not fn, A oe ee onan Drs senune Bee as tends er Hees given, .00 Qn Pelvrenve jet of, tis Greseas moat petiiee By pike in piven Laduach neheaneuiias anna Feral Sees eee brig we theeest changed wera tobe ai all farcel lower thise ‘which place she left on Saturday evening last, the sist mployment, but, gracious | M, Meyerbeer, it is positively announced, proceeds to | rey, wil at avail, when 1 tell you that | London shie searon to superintond ihe Leitgioe oat bis | writing the above, the Hamburg mail of Tu a hite Bengal must now be quoted | must be acceded to ‘The home demand seems to be ra- Patna is sold at 26s to. 28s, and Java | ther more limited, and from appearances this ie likely to | Among the passengers by the Alabama, wera Major f. and Mr. Smith. Besides these were J. A. Banks and Dr Vanvolra, with the remains pt. Johnson with the remains of Gen C. G. Miller with those of Capt. on the 80th ult. in the schooner Eliza adies’ cloths for the We have received letters from Mr. Lumsden, who ich not room for them to-day, but cen Archilaus and Ondiaka, with Louisiana volunteers, and either Lobes Island or Tampico ; also of * Rifles” have been dismounted ; and further that Col. Harney has been arrested by Gen. HSER they. catct. Com thar eon fs ane nee” tien trom tha Baliio. “Wheat was ail ring ia Alviramount of business has been | increase. Spinners are much in the same state axon this | Morris, Captains irwin and Fulton, Lieutenant Hamilton, Mom dere one cabsreenct ftom their fcanty | Mille. Jenny Lind is at present at Munich, wher nding which the growers were bringing dthis week at previous quotations — | day week, the demand continuing any thing but brisk. | Dr. W. R. Smith, oe? Aaa Gils eG: cece ewaction | is engaved at the Court Theatre at 2000fr. each rept forward supplies but slowly. The market is fi little offering—black sea 618 | Lexns—Neither on Saturday or Tuesday was there | M ? at’ must {ye the condition of the thousauda that | ‘tion. | to 618 6d, Potersburg 46s to 49s, Archangel 45s to 468,004 | quite so many goods sold at the cloth fa on the | of Lieut. Woods, C neive ‘ha Habe Deity eat fa eee eae |” “Aellbe, Bhawed ta etrcaan raiilise Tai Markets. | Memel and Riga 45s 6d to 47s 6d per quarter.” Rapeseed i et days, but there hos been | Hamer, and Mr. no wmploy sm le. fey ia: morning). Dalle, Kayes is present at Venice, where she isen-| Loxnow Monxy Marxert, Jan 19—Tho prospect of the | d rathe has been done In cloverseed eke werchents off the ; Williams. héeedlees Seren th, Re I age 4 | @aged for the carnival. drein of ballies fom fale commtry, which zs Tolredta have been made, and at ited for Vane ea or s ‘Whe Corn ‘Trade of E ¥ nour last, has had a tendency to depress the market for E linseed cakes continue in i sailed for Tampico ved with heavy hearts, anticipating but | (r-sm the London Mark Lane Expres, Jan. 18] | Console, and prices during the last fortnight have fluctn | Punt y bigher Prices suey Higher reves have been paid but and it is eae ecatinviar 8. Leper. We have one ge pe nats ed The value of wheat has risen day by day ior many | ated. but, generally with a downward tendency. It is selling at £13 158 per 1000 cak Foreign has been | that it is affording employment in some of ‘he neighbor. | state that they mention the arrival of the ships Sharon, Ming to Tabor, but no employment | weeks consecutively without a single pause, and prices | Supposed that two millions or two millions and a half of | jergely dealt in, but prices; fine Marseilles | ing villages, which would otherwise have been very bare S ‘ | have now attained an altitude calculated to induce cau- \ #Pecie will have to be sent tothe United States in pay- | 919 to £10 10s, and American £9 to £11, accerding to | of work, and at the same time it tends to prevent the | their departure for ; France. | tion on the part of buyers. Prudent tradesmen consider } Ment ofthe large amount of breadatuffs that we aro daily | Quality. Rape ree, andthe demand being | markets being glutted with other kinds of goods. Prices | that the regiment 1 tue 11h wt, the French Chambers were formally | speculative investments at present rates hazardous, and | df@wing from thence; and the rate of exchange at thelast | fooq, higher rates are paid; the quotation is now £6. Tal- | ore much the seme as for the last few weeks, Busine Xs Fi j. | advices was so low as to show a good profit upon the ox- ay rance, and prices ening you to resume tho labor of the session, | generally unwilling to take more than just sufficient to | Under these eircn” stances, the Bank of England has | both by the soap and candle makers on the spot, and 8 iat you should afford my goverument | keep their customers supplied. When affairs arrive at | acted wisely to raiso the rate fs wed followed by | Bolders show no disposition to sell, ou .ganeo-operation, in order to relieve the sufferings | this position a reaction usually follows, but, owing to | Counted to vs ner bee tl ge ti followed by | gg the stock in the kingdom shows TRIch this yasr press npon @ portion of our population. | the peculiar circumstances of the present season, we | the Houses in Lombard aireat, so that the present rete h I | bave hastened \o oxder the ineasures colenluted to st- | greatiy doubt whether such will, in this instance, prove | NOW Jsthree and a half to four per cent for the best tuin thatend. I hope that by the firm maintenance of | tus case, ‘The fect that large shinments ot weit eouts | bills. The usual settlements in the stock market hav at thin pe- morrow. with Gen. Worth’s t features | is dated “on the . is selling freely | Pto Sie 8d, and Petersburgh order. by the liberty and secarity of commercial trans- | nue to be made from land t taken place this week, and passed over without any mis- | por ¢ next two months setions, by anample aud judicious application. of the | which country, im the ordiaary sourasor eveate weave. | hab, although the differences, in some cares, wore very | fy .d for March delivery at 52: it weoetie’l With aekiee, eid public fortune, efficiently siding the zeal of-private chu- | jn the habit of Urawing a considerable proportion of our | 18"R®. Console have declined, one-and quarter. to one- | {i large amount | tivve sree unmistakable symptoms of brisknoes. Tl uty, we shell mitigate theso nals with which Provi- | supplies—is alone sufficient to upset all previously con, | 204--half per cent. or more than we remember for 4 | of business has been done at 45s éd, and now tl which hes more. than anything else contributed to ci re are dence sometimes visits the most prosperous states long time past, and the market is very weak—this is ina | . Some parcels of Sydney | “My relations with all the foreign powere afford the | (Cracdtne” Thelen ee ment ails is Irelands ead | front measure owing (o the issue of the bank notice on Cn at which prices | suyover manufecta: ‘frm confidence that the peace of the world continues se- | the consequent necessity of feedi 1 millions of | * nt, the first effect of which is always ver id 7 “The marriage of my beloved son the Duke de Mont: | dn so expensive a substitute, is certaialy oue vers pow. | Money market, and the continued fall in the Rentes pensier with my beloved niece. the Infunta ot Spain, | erful reason for concluding that prices cannot well re. | #s Drought about, almost @ panic in Paris, and hes Louise Fernanda, has completed the satisaction andcon’ | code; but when to this imaided the present state of | Ziven to our market, yesterday und today, a most solations which’ Providence has vouchsafed mein my | France, and other continedtal coumtries, where | &l0OmyY appearance, un family, This “nion will prove afresh pledge of those | the crops of corn have proved so short as'to oblige | Which were at 92% previous to the 14th. went downto | haga firm sppearance for all descriptions, but at pre inieadly and intimate relations that have so long existed | the different governments to have recourse to | 21%-the Inst quotation being 91% to 92 for money. and doing. English has met with an active sale, and Serta ad danas pee, Spaims and the maintenance of | such expedients as those lately adopted by the | 92% to 92K for the account Banik stock left off at 20576; | in some instances 0 trifing advance has been paid. ‘Tne whch a casita for the prosperity as the mutual French—first altering the navigation curity of bo 4 | French--lirat “1 have reasha to hope that the affairs of the Plate | und subsequeatiy taking off the det haps been the extreme diffi. | turned to | | ment for their good of Europe and Ame’ . The consignees in Prussia, now the quotation. bone. 10 per ton, and there is not so much do- | Chity'in getting bills upon London save at heavy dit stances may tend the more to equalise the exchang the effect of this is, however, felt to oper-te most injuri- of alt nations, | Eva Sercheaor bills be te Or premium There had bee River will, befofe long, be adjusted conformably to 1 ey eer ee rem ctiee OF arsine | rather more business doing ‘in the foreign stocks until | Livenroot. Maaxers, Jan. 19, P.M.—Ashes—The mer- | Bunn’s Commenctat. Giance—From this valuable com- views adopted rnment, in concert with that ry ray ser ick end that it will | ihe bank notice appeared, since which the merket has | ketfor Montreal pot and pearl remains quiet, and the | mercial publication we extract the following:—The arti- | of tha Queg jain, for the re-establishment | our continental neighbors to part with < been heavy, with little doing. ‘The change was mostly | troneactions reported limited in extent. Previous quota- | cle which ranks No 1 in Mr. Burn’s tables is that of cot- | ib of out cominercial relations in that | standin such urmant nocd of homes ae. a odity they | perceptible in Spanish, Portuguese and Mexican, The | tions are firmly supported. Iron—Pig iron, since our last | ton yarn, one in the manufucture of which the least | | Sono: dealaee we tater’ the, ualees mee oe if ilien, for the account, at 8534; | report, hes declined in price from 3s. to 4s per ton in | amount of industry is employed. Yet this is one of the | | soem battemiesiiatie okaeiiieia’ ee Mexican, for'money: | Scotland which ie generally supposed to have arisen | only articles of importance in which we find an increase | ihe other side of the wy nrevry “more extensive than we %%{; Portuguese four per | from certain parties depreciating prices for the put have reason to calculate on, value of all kinds of 34 for the account; Spanish of getting into stock, some ne ‘as important to us to preserve. food will remain high up to th of next harver * Anhwexpected evont has impaired the state of things | ‘The trade in wheat h 40 excited thi founded in Burope by the late treaty of Vienna. The | the preceding we hea 36 for money, and cents at 34% for money, and at 84% tor the account; Venezuela at 3934; ris four-and.e-half per cents tao Illinois brigade, of exports during the past year. In 1845 we exported of | ADDRESS OF SANTA ANNA. 'y holders being 0 ed cotton yern 131,937 935 Ibe; and in the vast year 97,130. | To the Most Eecallent Senores, Secretaries of the Gene- fi cents, for th " 3 ts, and from less%on- | 0251bs—sn increase of 26 millions of pounds, or nearly 20 | ral Eatraordinary Congress. BTlereE iN dori espuayy ener oc ete Un eneoaet: te ee te Cee terion tae: diatetots: arising in the | per cent over the exports of 1845. The increase of that | The installation of the national extraordinary Congress, ‘ession in the cotton trade from the high pe in the Cod over the preceding was short of two million pounds. | is one of the most grand and extraordinary results of the Scott for disobedience of orders, and was to be tried im- tolerably | mediately by court martial. More full particulars 1o- ision, but which the lateness of the giving this morning. His last letter Rio Grande, near Pato Alto,” on the Binmincuam.—The manufacturers still continue to | We have also received letters from Mr. Haile, who is d {| 27th ult , in which he states that Gen. Worth is quite uu- | well, but still able to give ordere. He has between two | and three thousand men with him—the pick of the army. | Gen. Scott and staff still remained at Brazos, but it was a | thought would soil in a few days for Tampico. ‘The news brought © McKim that Gen. Taylor re- nd trading operations during i Moatefoy econ ed, iy. culty experienced by our manafacturers in getting pay- | @ vessels with the ist Regiment of Penpsylvania yolunteers on board had arrived off the Brazos—ull well. tranamitted both to the co! sage | They have been rs aero d it ins et 19 Toros a8 i i | ‘rom Tampico we have dates to the 26th ult, breu; Spain, and at Vienna especially, report the extreme ditt: | , Frum TaRpice ve pave tee ea tt san Puttoreen ler which influence consols, | uthern £210 per ton. Wool—The market | Counts, aud this is made the excuse for putting ff pay- | 8'tived there on the 23d with 4600 men. ment of the manufacturers here in the hope that circum: ; Quitman and Pillow were along—troops ‘From the Matamores Fleg, Jan 24.) toencourage | Teduced three per cents 92% to %; three-and-a-quarter | stocks held by the farmers ere much less than usual at | ously upen such a trading community as ours, andto| BY saree irom Victoria we leara’ that oho. Taylor 4; India stock 269; | this season of the year. materially cheek its industry. del estes fas Montara’, Se tes Se aon cegieeae r Bragg’s ‘Thomas's batteries, Alithe gular Twiggs, in good ppi regimsnt, of the marched from Victoria to Tampico, Genera! Patterson remeias in ia, with the Teonessee cavalry and under Gen. Pillo: nd end: ja, (from 16 518 987 | ed in August of the present year. 1, for my share, and and Sicily, Sweden | in the name of the army which I have the honer to com- republic @f Cracow, an independent and neutral state, d 944; Dutch two-and-a-ha! nd the four per | raw material. Pig may now be bought iverpool at | The increass this year is principally to Belgium, the | political movements, which commenced in Ma; hes been ‘incorporaied with the empire of A reise atest than prudence he thsi opers’ cents, certificate twas | from £4 d. to £4 6%. per ton, Manufactured iron | Hanse Towns, Holland. {ndia, and Ch have protested against that infraction of the tions. But, notwithstanding a somewhat diminished de- | Lee bn were | fully maintains the prices in our last quota‘ion, and the | Ibs in 1845, to 24,502,903 Ibs), Nap! Jen | ho! the constant progress ef the - | mand, the tendency of prices has been steadily upwards; | P®! teadily; but this market bas also received a check, | demand is j wang Quotations are— Merchant Bars. £9 10s | and Norway, Sardinia, Tuscany, &c, Trieste and Austrian | mand, and which had so greata share in effecting this pite the causes that ;might ha dit, de. | inproof of which we shall quote the udvance resized at | 284 prices are declining, but not to any unexpected ex: | to £9 15s ; hest rolled, £10 18sto £11; hoopiron, £11 104; | ports, Turkey an'f he Levant. fo Russia there is acon | happy change, congratulate the sovereiga assembly monstrates that the activity and resources of the country ¢ leading peevincial markets tent. ingles, £12; I charcoal tin plates, 82s per bex. | siderable and conunuous felling off which is charged with reconstituting the natien whic! ntinue to increase. Laws of finance, and various others Jative to Impor(ant improvements in the legislation au said ration of the kingdom, will be submitted to your | deli y 20.—The value of wheat - Recoil | +3, les reported in tar. The business done in Ameri- | slight advance, the exports mg 1846, 618,839,131 | means of this note, f cal ‘in is from hundred to seven hundred barrels | yards, against 613,138,645 yards. The slight amount of | it contains, will be t. | at 34 $d to 9s 6), with a few fine transparent at 10s 9 . | Common qualities are now in good demand at 33 per cwt. Provisions—Since our report of the 6 h instant, the rpool, on i uesday, there was a good attendance Lowpon C rom the manufacturing districts and from | has rison ind the quantity of wheat o1 le being mode. | on. a | rate, rates 6d per 70lb, or $3 6d per quarter above those | The great public works which we have undertaken, | of that day se’anight, were obtained without difficulty shall he completed with the per ance which the in- | Later in the week a further enhancement of 2d to 3d per 's at present rates an; terests af the country demand, and with the prudence | 70ib waa established, several parcels having been taken | only in the regular way of busin nayble tv the maintainance of public credit. ou Friday by speculators, at the rise last named. restricting their operations, being unwilling to take more /Will also have to direct your attention to mes- The reports from the leading towns in Yorkshire in- | than just # the cu ied. calculated to second in our African (Algerine) | form us that business in wheat had been more or less | When affairs ne orts of this fabric in 1 that it rose 160 million yards in 1948, and nearly 60 mil- | for whom we bi more advanced manufacture—we | | have the doily inc reland, without ng prospect of small sup. | | In printed cotton 10 fat rive at this positio ‘he sales of turpentine are from twelve Our next article of importance is that of plain calicoes | it represents, and whose talents are vay hirteen hundred barrels at 8s to 8s Gd per cwt | —asteple of our manufactures—which exhibits a very | this purpose. I fulfilthis honorable leasant duty by ic! ly sufficient for believing that the felicitation wi considered as an unequivocal proof this increase ma be judge of by the fact that the ex- | of the respect and attention which the army and myself 2 were only 366.040 619 yards; | have for the august body which we are addressing, and | ie ayn ert crepe aay wishes that success may healthy appearance: oc- m more yards in a crown their deliberations. fe dolly increeting prosyect of o o4 un'il now, tofuldl the duties with which I rr aswe are at present have a falling off, the ;exports being, in 1846 267 084,797 | am charged, as commander of the army. The long-wish- t i 4 ; i ances fudge) an adequate increase from the States to yards, against 310,860,697 yards in 1845, being a falling off | ed forre union of the legislative booies has taken place, TpRantiity, “Toeagebiiy, oe Lapel toesoes | eee cod han Dead: come tie aosuany er lovin B Piisahe wether coon wit in cha udhcioncy. ‘The imperfection in the cure of | of 16 per cout. ‘The year 1645exhibited « very alight | and by this ect [am relieved ofthe responsibilities whick geria, by the valor and devotedn y,enables | the terms demanded. At Leeds, the article was, on this instance prove the case. The fact that large ship- | ly obstacle to its meeting a ready | nies cp pepe a ; oh 2 bosepted fibest veslmaioe. My Ba gations, aare is to examine maturely that important question, respect- | Tuesday, quoted 2%. to 8s. per quarter higher; and at | ments of grain continue to be made from England to lees ‘not present it are 50s Halling off. im the emports. oF cotton Saiesd,,,).sare; are Hecmem ee of a simple general of the in that 6 | damasks and diapers, camb: muslins, counter ing which a special bill will be presented to you. reat, {reland, from which country, in the ordinary course of Hull, on the same day, the rise was nearly ituation, which suits so well, I | i iz * Mes : animates us. Youare | From Wakefield we learn that a tolerable extent of busi- | events, we are inthe habit of drawing aconsiderable pro. | 8. f aality, is in re- | | po in oy preteen) my wine hiefs, tapes peat t Mas Aran, ab sre noae baie, all Like mo and mine, devoted to the happiness and gran- | ness was done there on Friday in wheat, at prices 2s, portion of our supplics—is alone sufficient to upset all | Bacon, oF « aut be ‘noted 28 to | and unenumerated go ft Increase only in fay the lessons which we Mexicans havo received deur of our country, and already long experience has | per quarter above those of that day week. previously conceived notions, eae ‘The quality of this | the unimportant fet, lawns and Jagpe, |. dptiog (wonty ave yeare.ot tevolations ud tecloes enlightened us as to the policy best suited to her moral | At Birmingham, Bristol, and other towns in that direc- | Livenroot, Corrow Manxer, ron Weex Expina Ja- | Ou 00r GWt panor—cueases tle Maile OC toe | Corde and fustial , lace and ticks " | periments, not be fruitless! I'he illustrious citiz : h must secure present | tion, the upward movement has been equally important, | nuany 8—The result of stock taking ss reported in our | Shjvoeq in Grain v extent of at t | The total weight of in manuiectured goods, yarn i extraordinary Congress, know the wil fic and regular development of her | although purchasers have declined taking more than has | annual statement of imports, &c., It as the weekly | 3.0%, ‘Der wt; and our reduced quotations arise | end thread, exported in 1946, was 354091740 lbs. | necessities of the people, which has honored the: i minies. jLawait with confidence, from your pa | been absolutely necessary, to supply their immediate circular published on Thursday was tocauseaddi- ore from this cause then any actual’ decline in the | against 836,866 827 Ibs in 1946, the increase being more } its con£dence, and it is their duty to bring about.a future ccompinhnem fe erent tank iat en such | Goieqaskr inet etiaelyw wiens Muwenael Saenger aaah aneaciay "Blea rte a oe a a Poy a ra elo ET PY 5 cl exclusively to wheat; but we need ‘a ye i i ‘ , otber in supporting the burden, and France will reap | scarcely state that ull other articles have participated in ;m our quotations, of the. Sist about Xd. per Ib. Sine gp er Ape LS AT om fed age BD tere yy igs tee pee my, to whom the defence of the nce the fruit of ear efforts” the rise. Barley hasin many parts of the country sold that time, and especially during the last three days, the The effect of the spoech was to bring down the funds. | at the unusually high rates of Gls. to G5. per quarter, market has gradually arstmed-a quieter and more settled | ast fortnight, and edvanc st serious apprehensions of famine are enter -| according to quality; and the scarcity of oats has now appearance; speculation, perhaps e little checked by the oot aareniehiar' £22,063,898 0 Rice has been in excellent demand iuring the | 476 941, ee rates continue to be Bf ending Jan. 8, were 1, 64.; ntity of yarn spun y. Th | of the praiseworthy ntrusted. in I beg of your Excellencies to present this to th inst 494,766,487 lbs.in | gust extraordinary if the rmy, to whom the defenc mbly, of which you are wo iy pective amounts the | members; and accept, at the same time, my most distin- }2,828 552 lbs in 1845, ANTONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA ANNA. p consequence of the continued scarcity and | become so great that farmers have retused to sell this | upward tendency of corn und provisions, has ina great | ierces of American at 28, to a1 Beagel ot S660 , es of corn snd provisions in France. Serious | grain altogether, being well aware ‘that if they were to | meastire subsided; and us the consuming ‘bu L160 bags Bisel Gh, 10s. 06. vo. S00) 66; S00 bag Ras | IOS. | Doceeting Sees there ain alt : ; ers have a | ‘ d, Aer god in pom Progra en nmong the poor, | yart wits the litle they may stil hold, they would after- | little more time to look about and select their various | ped Bere aes senbetin Squahty.” The business | 337,003,004 Ibe of ag aaruah id inte, SORE Se EEE | NOT COCmNCSEa RS D1 pe called wards ve to y y i i d i Pogah Ad ‘rench budget for 1846 shows a deficiency ot sixty | food tet Gaais psy, te atively higher prices to procure qualities, they are obtaining about 34d concession in ted from the 8thto rd 151 falling off of 25,000 000 ibs of peice. Our quotations, therefore, will stand now about of francs. The advices from Scotland are of a similar cheracter | ¥d. higher than the s published on the 3ist, and an fowrnal des Debate publishes the address of Presi- to the reports from other parts of the kingdom. Not ouly isd. lewer than at the close of last week. The ik to the American Congress, in full, which it | wheat, but all species of corn is rapidly rising there; aod | to-day are estimated at 7000 bales, 3000 being on much severity. It remarks that the Pre- it is certain that no supplies of oats (the taple article of | tion. 31,100 Am 1250 Pernams, 1750 Su | ture of which into goods has been lost to our working | December 9, 1846. population. Deducting the total weight exported io | | 61.; 800 218, 6d. to 27s. 6d ; 1,000 bags of fine white Beng: 8,000 begs Bengal at 208. to 22s. per cwt, good quality Seed The enly return is 1,600 quarters of B , 400 ‘aham have been taken this week | home trade, against 157,900 160 consumed by us last | by the passenge! mm, the manutac- God and Liberty! Head Quarters, San Luis Potosi, yarn and goods from the total yarn spun, we have 140-, | Movements of Travellers. 741,360 Ibs manufactured and consumed in 1846 by the | _ Yosterday’s arrivals were cons rs ofthe ‘ Admiral rably augmented and “ Sarah Sande,” how appears, although rather too late, toenter shipment to the south) can be expected, that article be- | Egyptian, and 10¢ e ins ? rious apprehensions ax to the consequences of the ing worth quite as much, if not more, at Edinburgh then n; and 340 American and 200 Surats forex. | #t 538 64 to 4y G4 per quarter, and 88 tierc: Jets) 0 falling o€ jovcur home ccnsumption:cf 37.0 40). | | TOS Tinea aad Wemebtbe os asmalite has engaged in against the republic of Mexico in the London market. for the week are 53,030 bales. can flexseed at 45s 6d. Salt—There has been rather m s of yarn. i Ls Italy. The accounts {rom Ireland become, from day to day is sxe | doing in shipments than of late, but without any change | | AM — Mr. Benedict, Tarrytown; MraRankia, J popularity of the Pope continues unabated. He | more distressing; and the temporary ‘decline which a | ANoruen Reront.—In the first few days of the pre- | am prices, which continue as follows:—Best fine stoved | Piates tatetienen: ( 1, Reruee, Boeeanety St i, plow Kerk, Me. 86 e nd giv r sent year speculators purchased to alarge extent, but | for bags, 13s to 14s per ton; do standerd squares, 134 6d; | Mag rough, rria,an . tly raised the wages Of the Jaborers, and given large arrival of In corn caused last week had again ‘ a a “ a | las A black fellow, called Isaac Wil Astor—Mr Myers, N one, !Boston; C. H. for extensive drainage works. boen recovered, the supply having proved inadequate to | the demand from the trade was only moderate, and an ad- | do shute lumps, 12s to 128 6d; marine and butter, 10s 6d, | aight by officers Willlstom and'| Darmee. Previa ib E % feather in Italy has beer . the demand. “With the nesple starving in many parts of vance of fay 24d por 1b, was generally obtained for | common 6s at _ftiver freight, 28 per t ton; dock. and town | oe nasty pene griseus Laas} joatons y 8 Drought, the island, shipments of provisions thence to Fagland American; during the last day or two, however, specu- iA “ lo | entering the whol grocery st @ Lee’ V. tal. Andavars, ” atten ee 3 5 lators hay pended their operations, and this advance | throughout the past fortnight, but without any improve- on, rygia: 4 y ent took place in the canton | 9a, 0f coursn, ont of the question. ondon have 4 has not been maintained, tho quotations boing now near- | mentin price, ¥.C having been gold at Sis 6d to 62s, | rascal wee canght in making tls excape aver the Hack | , W- Dandill, K Connington, M. Whitney of Friburgh on the éth ult. ‘The inhabitants of the dis heen moderate, the igh range of prices at Liverpool and | 1Y 00.8 par with those Of 31st December. Specrlators | Taganrog at 618 to 1a 64, and N. Americen at 608to | OL eens ndeavoring to force epen the iron safe yo ee ag are bigs of Bulle, Morat and Remont assembled for the pur- | ther northern markets having eaused the shippers on havo taken 31,000 American, 1260 Pernams, 100 Maran- | 526 per cwt, according to quality™ Some considerable Wi en*® Comte by justice Drinker for trial ius Pucdiiouinn i Come beteaeake S Biase poseiof marohing on the capital in two columns. Find- | the east coast to direct their con ta to those places ham,400 Egyptian and 1750 Suratyond exporters 800 Amo- | parcels of lard have been sold during the week, ut | Wi \ tena by ; belt, Poilad Iphia, 1. Coffin, Poriamouth; J: Fleming, ing, Rewever, melon govern at it was prepared to r rather than to the metropolis. The quantity brought Tecan and 200 Surat. Sules for the week amount to 68,030 | @0 advance of Isto 1s 6d, prices of fine quality having A Female Pickpocket—A woman, by the name of Ann | Philadelphia; Hon I (ager Mi tine i ee siticked ant lefoated by the government eee eeteatly | forward at Mark-lane by land-carriage samples from the * | bales. | ranged trom 453 to 47s 64 percwt. Teais in moderate | Cuok, was arrested, yesterday, by a policeman of the 7th | tings, New Li ro ‘ is | ward; on acharge of stealing s parse containing $10, be: | wight N.K 4 | demand; the market is quiet, and previous prices are su — ca nag aaaee For Wrex Expiva Jan 15.—Almost to the very | ported. " pobesse—Sines oar Tepert iat the end of lest in become wget, hour, the Boston steamer Cambria & good inquiry has existed, and upwards of 1000 | pute in Walnut street. Locked up by Justice Timpson. | ton, Lom. Kearne ince Monday, h wants having ral arrests hay co at Friburg home counties and the mille Spain. long to Joseph Carr, a tailor, while in a hot . Dodge, Georgetown. n of disre. | Crty—W. R. Rose, Texas; M. Tracy, Phila; 8. Wor- ,U 8 Navy; J. Wallworth. Boston; me in, as wxpected, | yout - : increased anxiety to get inio stock hus been mani | be'Wenestay oraning, On Thurodey, nose tee: | + x va, | W. Levis, Alabama; Captain DAnghain, New York; J. cnevea che Biniecry ve Innes eats tate of ® | fested by buyers. ‘The few lote left over on M jog, therefore, every ono was anxious to learn the latest | bee ‘icipa; 100 Western ie ei eras tniasat waioe, a | ey, Captain Parry, and Assistant Cap | wilson, Boston; K. Demphale, Phila; J. Taompeon. N. ied would leave office, end M. lntucite wacid | “e%.cqhrincipelly from Essex end Kent — wes opinions and estimates on the all-interesting question— | ken for Ireland, exportation, and the h de; g00d | the name of Thom: York; C. Adams, John Quincy Adams and lady, Boston; b ofthe Cabinet. He would | placed, on, W ednesday trates rather exceeding (Ho'? | the crop—whother previous reports received confitma. | and middling stripe are much lower, Western a oy of Mr: Hi M See Cement Glauekras verksat obtaine! 5 3 “ Sh - | ton; J. i" ; A. muck, A. Ford, gitained in the beginning of the week, On riley; lion oF otherwise, and it there was any qualification of | 34d; leaf continues pretty frm; in other Kinde no alters: | "Itty Green. tre , bang; BM, Coburn, Mess; Col. Thoras, Gen. Moorhouse, any kind on the subject. A full examination of her ac- | tion. Wool—We commenced tl counts leads to the conclusion that the crop cannot, at | active demand, but during the last sk are again quiet | th, shop, which any rate, prove more than a moderate one; that the num- | er; this applies more to lew foreign, for ‘which, insome value. On ber of parties extimating the crop as high as two millions , rather high prices are asked, owing tothe very ; is on tho decrease, and the number of thoso rating it un- | low state of stock. Fino clothing wools are in fair request der 1,900,000 on the increase. From the various corres- | and on some kinds a little advance can be obtained. Se- pondence we have seen, and taking into account the sea- ' veral sales of United States fi e been made this bany; M. Coburn, Texas month with amore hig’ employer at state that the Mi- | the ich Broga was held under Macdo- | eody f nearly 2,000 men, had been en. | the terme « In free foreign Queen's troops under Casal, 240 of | business has been done during illed, while there were only forty | *¢riptions having been in requet hore’ du combat. The municipal | meal for Ireland, nd tho finer sor ‘0 co operate with Das Au- | tention for local use. The continued demand from the ; but having scarcely anything fresh up, chasers were under the necessity of paying | Haven; K. Cobb, do; aving excited at: son of the year to which we have arrived, wo think the i ; him out of that town.— | other side of the channel, and the smallness of th | public may safely conclude that the crop of the U. States | more general woh Ral oo atc, pe ia bested 1 Hel ae ley, Rochester; tas’ men had deserted over to the | remaining on hand, together with the certainty that no | Witt not materially exceed two millions ot bales, with a S oe them to a jeweller’s shop at arch og against Evora, which | foreign supplies can tor a month or two be calculated | reasonable probability that it will fall ehort of that quanti- 2 Havre Corton Manet, Jan.7—Throughout the past én otf fe ty. This important point, and to that extent, being main- Deh a there has been a considerable amendment in the 7 be Id by } | ly settled in our minds, we look with no little anxiety | situation of our market, owing to the spirited cberscter | $0 $°.'40" less that Is to 2s.per quarter. P being now quite as | 4 the state of things at home and abrowd | of the intelligence from the eyher side of the Channel, | m high, if not higher, here than ia F the export to the consumption. Noone can doubt, that the advanced | and also to the tenor ef the ad ‘the 16th ult , from | *hOp some few months since. Upon finding this arvaw is in a state of consternat that country hus consed; notwithstanding which, holders | rates from 4d. to 7d. are calculated to contract the con: | the United States, rec | fy $0 the posvensten of Burnurd, Be was et/enae Pailad; 8 Pinkney Rudiga now occupies the fren, | Of Loaded Wheat have continued to ask prices withia 18 | sumption ; that they have alteady done so to some ex- 4 of Cracow with 10.000 troops, | (2 2% Per quarter 0: those of free, tor parcely under | tent is woquestionable, Another point furthering the °OP# | jock ‘This can only be accounted for by the supposition ina strong degree, is the advancing price of | thot the Legistature may, on the meeting of Parliament, throughout both tiis country and the conti on, have ail tended to give an upward tendency to prices, | and the rise since last Monday cannot be calculated at where, on searching the p lots were found, which Mr. The-esveaste. tw to custody and conveyed to the Tombs, before Justice | poyou, E Patch; predomi provisior produced an C {5 to 6 on nearly all description: Frasktiw—G. Hayes, Philadelphia; H Huntley, Now forth Carolina; D Wakeman, Nor- wich; W. Lockwood, do; J. Colloy, Boston; E Brovme, ‘'T. Bacon, do; 8. Olney, do; G. Medley, New daven; Y. and W. Leusengheim, Phitudelphia Jersey; M. Chadwick, Hertford; 8, Bou, Rosencrats, N. ton, do; J. Sibs Simmons, do; A. Thompson, Utica; J. treet, kept by Thomas Barnard, known as eens Gass ty Hie, Deahody, Late ine HowannF. Tuttle, Orange Co; J. Lansing, N. Yorks property, they having been stolon from his | {4 Gfayeynilads pr. Wells, Kenicky ter, Vhilad,; T Fay, Louisians ; D. Desmoutin, lier, Trenton; H. Chea: F. Stuart, do; 8. Dilmore, 40; Mr, Brown, Concord; A. Branton, ‘Mass; W Graff, Canada; B. Carman, ha Drinker, who committed him to prison for examination | gy gion; T Agnew, N York; J Todd, Poilad; Dr. Page, interruptediy brisk, and | THe thief was, likewise, locked up Mobile; J. Hendrix, Georgia; Mr. Shaw, Lexington; J. | Henderson, Baltimore; R Boyd, Portland. tuke off the existing duty of 48. per quarter. th epprehens! r ‘ 4 hee | Court Calendar—This Day. | Suvson’s.—W.Dowlag, Reading, J ‘Gandolf, New Or. Wpish Observer of the Sth ult., publishes the The sale of tows mode flour has been more extensive faunl, bye Te pied ast amount of ths lnbee ot Sesuttoa-40 oscee er: Se nes.| Svrenton Covat.—60, 37, 12, 69, 63, 74, 76, 92, 93, 100, | ; A. Bowdy, Boris, field; Me. Smith, Boston; H. ter, dated Vienna, 3ist ult:—Much excite | this week than was the case earlier iu the month, which leaving but little for any one beyond the provi-- | New Orie bn fA 111, 118 85,41, 42, 54, 121 to 141, 199, 194 199, 197, 139, | ‘J Croswell, New York; J, Bactholemew, New been created ia the diplomatic selon» 4y a | has probably been caused by bakers having become ap- chant; perhaps disturbing the monetary cata The smali stock on hand voth | !40 to 142 Mr Kiog, sit, Goolburne, Hartiord; J. Caning- against the incorporution o: Cracow, which Baron | presensive that the millers may again put up the price hments sed’ commercial exchang ry where: | here and in Englacd, compared with the corresponiing | _Costmoy PLeas—Pant 1.—87, 85, ¢9, 47, 97, 99, 103, 93, | ton, J Scanton, New Haven; 4¥. Preston, Phila; ‘T Wil- phachild, the Swedish Ambassador, has presented | Litherto, however, the top quotation has remained sta | Considerations of this ki y well give a more de- | period last year ybuve been the principal cause | 180, 108, 67. | Lima, C. Collins, tartierd; HL. Field, Baltimore; astrian Government on the part of King Oscar, | tionary at 66s per ack, Ship flour has been in fair re- Fto the speculative move- | of the excitem nerol fecliwarot cou. | Past 2-112, 88, 96, 196, 62, 108, 116, 186, 146, 166, 290, | jum, St Louis; B. Howe, Harviord; ‘I Petaeri Qiality of a guaranteeing party to the treaty of | quest, and tas commanded fuilterms. For American, our staplo it not for mat + tobe great eS cpebility 84, 74, 96, 294. | Rice, New Hartiord; A. . tt ie avid that the style of this note is most dig: | che inquiry bas been lively, and a further advancement tor ef this kind vearing upo! inevitable that | of a A place. At tne present | CIRCUIT Count. a5 to 44 inclusive, unpbell, Albany; J. Re A caf Rip ineatare Canoe Than Some. | of1 ver mare has been pretty generally realised on of raw cotton must peint giving a | high rates, however, deal f the trade refrain from | | o- | the best brands. | ~& Iaope ther it will bo the last meesere of pe Ririysis of Regliith Hesloy’ eve beew, very “tH | wank full encouragement to production, and afar more | coming forward freely; the Taw material | Court of G Sessions held by speculators, who are rather disposed to fi Recorder Scott, and Alds. Beady and Walker. are without chang: rer their pretensions, will operate as “4 i Youn McKeon, ‘Eeq., Diatrict Atturney. y wi re pt ‘et Sere eee coca ron he eae last Mondry with cur quotations the same. as on last. 12,600 limited demand for consumption, which Stee: submitted’ te the jury sbout 4 o%loo inthe after an official circular from the | been maintained Very_th ‘barley has realised | Ameriean, 200 P and 1,600 Burets have been ta- | been moderate for some lenath of time, and a bis noon; but at a late hour @ verdict hed not rendered, i my if come to hend jure, to which the three Powers will have | fing, and though 12,561 quarte! wom abroad, principally fiom orth of Europe, from Austria. Whence the vess ;

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