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NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 22 1847. <<" pnaeiiale = = -- = == ll The Eight Millions Loan. | which excited, some little time ago, immense commotion | ed in Warsaw, and that the Austrian rnment has | te: prices. , of bi anufactura, moved | so long. In consequence, since the upward Beaton Globe: Mores t | In Germany. Mr. Wheaten stated his opinion to'be that | ordered several regiments tron the ease gt ett ias | teration in feat tine’ tes nee on wheat off rather slowly at former rates ; but there was asome- commenced, there has been an advance on wheat — At ton o' this morning, Lord John asset and | the right men to to the throne of Denmark | draw nearer to the frontiers, and has likewise ordered , and Indian corn to 64 per 70 I md on four of about Se 6d per bi the Chancellor of the Exchequer attended at the Treasu- | was jetleclly close thor tee onlered | whit improved demand for American # 64 por bbl was perfectly cl that their right to succeed to the | large purchases of horses for the cavalry. It is also found . The ding markets Oats and remain steady, but don't sell ly. hi THE DETAILS oF ¥y; 19 racelve biddings for the loan of £8,000,000 for the | Duchy of Schleawig was doubt(al ; but that they cer- | stated that orlershave been received frou Berlin iy | guedvurchasers at high rates., The succeeding ube; nd THE NEWS rel tainly during the . 12, characterized by | dian corn has of late giveu way 1s to 24 per 480 lbs, and Telief of the distress in Ireland end Scotland. There were could not, eccording to sacient and existing laws, | provinces of Pomerania and Posen, to organize the abrie Geoead heres cone cea jual rise in beans 2s to 3s per quarter At our last market, the prices .| Present the Governor and Deputy-Governor of the Bank | succeed to Holstein. ‘second and fifth corps of the army. On the 15th ult. the supplies of wheat were paving were, for general rus of Amercan wheat listo RECRIVED BY THE of Rogan, Barets Rothschi his three brothers, Sir | On the 17th ult. the Mahe. Giatas Minister and Mr. Clrenssia. small, and there was an active demand at an advance of 12s per 70 lbs; for American flour, sweet, 309 to 424, and e Thos. After two years of the most perfect il hich | 3#to 43 per quarter on English. and 2s per qr on foreign | sour 35s 6d to 36s 6d per bbl; Intian corn, white 69s to permitted the Russians to divest thelr Seta’ Cit: | wheat, sincd thet day week Feb 8. he irade ie Bim | 70s, and yellow 72s to, 73s por 380 Ins; Exyphine heats against Schamyl, the famous chief of the Tschetscheuses | for four, and ship flour 2 per sack dearer. Barrelled 45s to.503 per quarter; Irish oats 58 4d to 48 61 per 46 Ibe. and Lesgians, war has again commenced on the borders | “0ur, also, s 2s per barrel higher. Indian corn was in- | As to stocks we make no comment; no duti of the Biack Sea and of the Kouban. A body of 4000 | quired for on Irish account, but nigh terms being de- perceive te they are not so.well sscertained; but so mountaineers attacked the fortress of Gaga. Many of | manded, comparatively few bargains were closed. Subse- far as regards demand, the last market closed steadily,al- the Russian F n were killed, but the assailants | (ently the transactions were not so extensive. On the igs, > with less urgency than might have been expect- ir J.H. Mildmay. Mr. Baring, Mr. . | Wheaton were received by ‘ing: STE Bates, Mr. T. 8 Barnard, ost of t of Fi AM SHIP -HIBERNIA. |S conter a hetarte stein |, crmeeinee maeeen erent Pree ar fcreeth ass ras by Baron Rothschild. The hn it to seanets four steam vessels belon; as G IMPORTANT COMMERCIAL INTELEIGENCE. | “Mr. Baring then bended in « letter, tendering for the | Messrs Haveat od Hence ea tended loan. It was , and the price 896. Is, undertake te establish ular steam com.nuni ie, Se. dies The Chancellor of the Exchequer-Do you intend to | Hon'between Havre snd’ New York id to carry the " 4 | 17th and 19th business beca: id, and few sales of | ‘arious opinions are afloat ax to the probable sup- ag al Fort office manils for nothing. ‘The vessels are worth snETY CHENIN Fepalsed | heat, tour, oF dian corn were effected. ‘On the 23d | ply of breadstufls which we cin procure during the pr ‘The price of bread in Paris has again been raised twé | Baron Rothschild answered in the affirmative. 900,000 francs; but, in giving them. the governmen ‘The Corn Trade of Kurope, e market was heavy, and priges receded 2s to 34 Sent season of distross. From the most recent intelli. it tter of the government maximum prices | effects a saving of hot less than 7,290,000 francs compared | our lest quotations. Holders of fc ence received irom America, we believe that there Contimes the kilogramme, or about Xd.on the 4 Jb. loaf. | , 1he tealed let vr Wow (side meal loteelwervae ae vee the Gera ‘ne dyondon Globe, March 1.) | t) r money, fi*good cause to expect thet with the opening of the z | no disposition to accept le ‘The King of Naples has forbidden the exportation of | “'A very “ Grisons gives, as follows, the result | Ye wheat as ra hadi paoviansindhabatonnies, ve! discussion then ensued relative to the pre- | lar communication shall be established between Havre 7 ind potato crop in different ‘of | Were made previous prices in | canals and rivers in that country in the course of the cise terms and the receipt of interest, in which most of | and New York by means of these steamers, it ia calcu- rn Russia the corn was of a good | improved demand for most articles on the 24th, and prices | spring, we shall have enormous shipments of all sorts of The Prussian poveroment is making large purchases | the capitalists present took ee At length the Chancel- | lated thatthe Liverpool vessels will lose 170,000 francs i ut of small quantity. In Central and Ne rn | Were fully supported. Flour, of town manufacture, has | provisions, and that juently Ce eg of all of rye from Russia, in. ir to reduce the price of corn. | lor of the Exchequer said he was prepered. to pay divi. | per annum in the conveyance of French letters, with, | Russia the harvest w: indant; the potato disease was | been difficult of disposal throughout the last week, but | sorts will reach these kingdoms. Du: the last ei ne has been elected colonel of the civic guard See iS cre All postions of the loan fully eid up, | perhaps, six or ae times the amount in only feltin a few dis ineach month up to | sengers. The bill autho: the cession of the ers the 2d of July; but that upon stock not fully f ine Fad to beth quality ; up be- | is now before a committee of the Chamber of Deputies, The effeotive force of the French srmy is to be aug’ | fore the 1ith of October ext, the youre dividend would | and will prosebly become the law of the-lasd ia’ three piled, Sewcrally, in Scandinavia a bed no je has occurred in quotations. Some of the sel- | or ten days the receipts of corn, kc., have been ; 1 quantity ake omauarvest | Tors of American flour have displayed anxiety to realise, | and this, added to. the t In tee and Western Canal, which co continuance o! ox id not have been procured | ports to Ireland, has caused the mark: 1 ee the last - | below 424 per barrel, was, in partial cases, sold at 1s to | few days, to have a very firm aspect, , Which mented DY 10,00 may selling in Lisbon for | ase recaivable betore the soonth of January noxt moeks ora nionth’s time.” Ever since 1810 the Wrench | fate ery ant eat ON lead ahead re Darrel lower, 'On iho Ist instant the wheat trade | gave way in the arly Fart ot tie, tae walle hate atas eat of the first quality is now selling mn for ntracts were signed an meeting broke up. | go' dome vor eo ead then a regu er | a fair barvest, but the potato disease committed grea opened slowly, but was aftewards somewhat enlivened | recovered, as regards wheat and flour, all they then lost, 1014. the quarter. [From Wilmer Times, March 4} comm jon between one of rench ports and the | vages In Hanever the harvest was bad, ond the potatoes by some purchases made for France, principally of red. | Indian corn, still continuing in great request, commands Thora are twenty-four large steamers now construct-| On the 25th ult, at the prel moeting respecting | United States, and more than one bill has been presented | inf really falled. In Wurtemberg, Baden, and Bavaria, | The local trade bought vory sparingly, and business, on | the high price of 69s. to 72s. per quarter, while other ing ta the Clete, Dooce ete ea the loan of £8,000,000, proposed to be raised in the pre- | t0 the Chambers on the subject; but, strange to say, dif- | tye cuaiins attic: grain was good, but quantity small, In | the whole, closed heavily st about the terms of Monday | kinds of food are cheaper. {t is ‘much to be deplored 4 ferent circumstances have till now prevented the roali- i last. In foreign the sale limited. Indian ci that thi Ya fe § The treat of commerce and navigation botwaen Nu sent Your, at hich wore) po jhe principal bankers, | fotion of ao simple and yetso imporanta measure, “Be. | TUKeY the maize was goog, and the rice and wheat | 0st. Inloreign ‘was rather limited. Indian corn @ poor man’s food rules relatively much higher a dlecre, * | was ‘in good demand, at advancing Yesterday, | than that of the more wealthy. ‘The stock of Ame! le “fT. ‘Thai the loan to be contracted for was £9,000,000 | sides the Havre and New York lino, the government | Mediocre. ‘The | Te Mindell eines 1s ee aDES; | Marob 84, rod Laglis wheat-was mote caleable on sbext | dour ta this ser hasbeen wage af near oe February. of last month. | of money. Proposes to establish others from Saint Nezaire, (at the | dnd corn good, but burnt in some provinces—po- | the #ame terms as on the Ist inst. Barley hadadullsale, | and iscomputed at something under 400,000 bbls., and panish papers state that large quantities of maize | °'a “That the tenders should state the amount in monoy | mouth of the Loire,) Bordeaux. and Marssilles to Rio | tatoos but’ litte cultivated in Italy,” Im Seriizor, | and foreign outs receded 1s per quarter. OP000 ave, of: wiy pave been shipped from Vigo, and other Galician ports, | that the party will give for £100 stock in Three per leone De oneet ee and | land the quality good, but not abundant; the po Lavenroo..—‘Tis markot has been characterised ab r Eny " . before lo con: 9 i i m i be g i He Mateads ibe ‘ellowea: ede those lines to companies. It is considered doubtful, | 7”, {filed. In France the harvest is universally bad, | much unsteadiness during the er The cotton market has been in a very qui ice our last publication. The sales have been only to A quanti fresh pork was ived from New York prices advanced, and according as supp! came fo moderate extent, and although speculators and export- by WDA peck Galle ates BL ee ‘Tho instalments toe paid on the days following, — | howeYer, whether they willanswer the purposo of any | fru qua potatoes filed nearly in every departme ward they again’ re On tho Sth the trate was firm, | ers have been purchasing mote extensively, no chuoge posit of 12 per cent.on Friday the sth of Marck, | mercantile company, unless, indeed, the government be equally bad, as also the. poftto cron, ‘lo i and American flour ed 18 to 18 Gd per bbl; 40s was | for the better has taken place in prices. Our usual te- Kemble, after ha demanded ent of 12 per eent do, 9th of April. Prepared to allow jum annually. corn-harvest was good, t! P focal artl; aid for American; Indian corn had a revived demand.— | ports, inserted in another column, will give the full par- FP edger sorte greet ea ea re 12 do do; Tthof Mey. France, like Germany, is menaced with extensive om- | Sootiand ths pale wed Wire eo ey nile. In | Hhore was much sctivity af the market held on the ih; | Gouldes of thie trade ae coy ea gi intimated, the 100 per night of Mr. Bunn, to Usher + rary: “ 2 do do, 1th of June. igratio to America. In Alsace the inhabitants of whole | In Ireland bor harvest and potato crop fi in d. “| and wheat advanced from 3 to 6d per 70 lbs. An exten | prostrate condition of the trade in Lancashire must ex- ‘Theatre, London, plays at Manchester for £40. “ is) a qeieerersain villoges aro preparing to take their departure in the | "yno Goursiaut betel non taled. sive business was done in American flour, and a rise of | ercise a very important influence upen the prospects ites lain ot the small queatit) of corm inthe inland, ,: 12 40 do! 6th of August. toring. ‘Thele determination soto do las been taken In | vices nom the Levent ota of ats stoc eee | tal deer btzel above te rats curont on the it wat | ofthis waple danog the, present year Se lobe et the Presses t ra , « 12 do y consequence of xXceusive dearness of food, w! i established. Yellow Indian corn was also 3s per quarter | distress re ‘of Scotland is of ‘whiah does not exceed twenty days’ supply. “ RE alae oh pig seer ond ighor in Alsace than in any other part of the kingdom, | <'Gereel trom Gasseot hee Moree eine ROT | douret. Tho trade continued active until tis Fath! when | such un extensive elsractes, I eect be oes Pirates have lately the coast near Salonica, in ph co, J The gov t hi sived trom Tahiti up to | Constantinople that, on the 4h, the ice had b ken up, | * farther rise of 1s Sd per barrel for flour was establish. | there will be much improvoment in the home demand ytand at the beginning of last month they 100 the 12th Nov. e ad and that more than‘s0 vessels were able to sail for the | ed; Western canal brought 43; 6d, and Indian corn sold | for manufactured cotton goods. On refe to the ob- ane sag schooner, named the Cuvier, of 7000 ptf ne ag Bip natok pe fox, the 3 Sroateneene, ine calves And the Governor — | Bosphorus, From this circumstance it is hoped that, ec Tee pee ae descriptions. Feb. | servations made in our paper on the 4th u! it will liars in money. payme: e days specified, ani will be | ¥- as i 2 the thaw has not yet become 1, t be | of the trade. Wheat | be ebserved that we then noticed a considerable falling ‘The marriage of Don Juan, the youngest son of Don | given for the money paid in at onch instalment after the | {h¢arrival of fresh troops {rom France. Queen Pomare tl menerel, it will not be long 7 \ rin the demand for consumption, and @ reaction in " before it becomes 40, and that departures will take place BRS pelos ware” 6e:ner 10 The, | of fp fC aed per Ib. Carlos, with a t r of Dake of + rat, if required. had again and again most positively refused to return to without interruption. It is stated that n us vessels day se’ ‘onight. Flour, too, was { prices to the extent of about 744 per Ib. We have now was celebrated ot Modena in the beginning of Febrasry, vet. Sha eleiog 1p Sommence from the étl, Janus Tent, aL A airett rnguld remain there, not | had bea engaged at Constantinople aod "Smyrna to take He OO per tripe Me tM a Gaaltiea oe Famtiont hea cate per Ib. on. ho arenas 3 ents made on or before . a in corn, at t) ferent ports for M % 4 r v 7 % Dui perramant or gat ablion ote nts | 27.18% he Sapir wil rele th ha your | Tuam fueron th warts terme ed oteaiad |v eco rors of Wacky or ane. |e aston tia wheat fa wd pet | Sth bor quale a serpin, slavery which still prevails in Java. fl orog Ae Svcd heg 4 Dede to saaaneniae b eat an Fishem* asd sel’ ptbet “a E 1. No reserve for public com mm sede M. Bruat, and as he is known to, and respected by The wheat trade has been in an unsettled state this | 3d to 70 Ibs on wheat and 2sto 33 per barrel on | hia ond wer tor £20, or oven £10, is about emigrating to America in } viously to opening the tenders, containing the lowest | ‘teturn to the island, and thereby prevent further | but subsseeaenty, te demand again improved, und we | corn wi panie: c er descriptions are Li ‘8, i . | Pomare, it is hoped that he will be able to ind her Fi rt bi fi stab! yd the 24th. On the 26th, Indi more or less affected, with the le of Sea small farmer in Limerick county who can mus | ‘8. A sealed paper will be laid upon the table pre. Lae pauee Bel in the early part business was excessively dull, | four w: new ns i wiilia, and 735 to "740 rd Islands, which were in the sine cxcapin request the ensuing spring. amouvt of money that Li . | bloodshed. are disposed to tl that the fall which prices have late. | red per There was a firm but inactive trate ov the throughout the month, and prices The The’ tte btatahen ordered that no person shatt | cellor of the Exeche ne iret finan At tho half yearly mosting of the Bank of Franco, it | ly undergoue will bo shortly recovered” ‘The. rosction | 24 taut Wheut was 2d to 34 per 70 Ibslieher that on the | demand from the tete comioued limited, and was ogein establiah any telegraph in his dominions without his per- | 8°cepting for e 100 of stock, and in the event of a | W2# stated that not le 72,847,000 francs hed Leen | in the trade has been principally caused by t ing off | 28d uit , but no great change took place in flour- below the average of even the at reduced coa- miss: a © sum tendered in the several proposals princi- | which has taken place in the Irish demand ; and as it is Wepvxspay Niaut, Five O’Crocx. | sumption, so that spinners must further lessened ‘The Brazilien Vice Consul at Trieste, h a to | than that inthe Peper. it will in such case be open: pall; istress occasioned by the scar | almost certain that the inquiry from the sister ivlo will | _ We append the following remarks of ono of the first | their stocks materially. Still, there does not tha Aubtnan Unvormaanr f saboaval ey to | edand the amount in it declared. ity. The details f the bank’s operations | again revive so soon as that which has lately been bought | houses engaged most extensively in the Corn trade at | much inducement for them to increase their fhe Ay pat beta $e Ll oleic * hae nd Bess °°. The biddings to take place on the Ist of March, at not of the most satisfactory character ; nor w on this side éhall have gone into censumption, we cannot | this port:— to an extent sufficient to have any immediate or decided 7 ye |e often gebirg ra- | the treasury, at ten o'clock.” ‘opes held out for the future very cheering. Inthe | reasonably expect a permanent decline under existing | The transactions in the Corn trade to day have beenon | effect on this market, although we do look for an in- zil, pence rezilian government. At the time and place noted above the biddings took | last six months of the year discounts were made of com- | circumstances. ‘The weather has, since out last, bees | @ limited scale, owing, probably, to there not being any | creased demund this month. By the latest advices from In consequence of the high price of grain, the daily | place, when it was divided between Messrs. Bi ng and mercial paper to the amount of 600,000,000 francs, being | favorable for out-door work, and the plough has been in | gr on of stutt on sale, at prices which would in- | Manchester we find considerably more business has been allowance of oats to cavalry horses has been reduced pede Rothschild at the price of 8934. only 18,000,000 more than in the correspor lf of | activeemployment. The preparation of the land for luce a speculative operation. Several cargoes of Tur- | doing there of late, but at prices low and unremunera- from ten pounds to seven pounds, which will save about the preceding year, whilst in the first six mont in- | spring crops must, for several weeks to come, pre kish hard wheat were sold yesterday at 694 per quarter; | ting to the producers. It is indeed ssserted, that in 18,000 bushels of oats'per annum in each regiment. The English B it. crease was more than 203,000,000. This will give an | large supplies of grain being bronght forward by tl for cost, freightand insurance. Of American produce | some instances as low rates have been accepted for cash ind t! Im the House of Commons, on the ist of Februar: idea of the cruelly depressed state of trad mers: tooks in the hands of mer no wei The Siberian gold mines seem to become more produc: | The Chancellor of the Exchequer rose to make the The corn merchants of France have been strongly re- | ceedi! it is not impeshable that ry a tke at | red wi tive, as it i stated that 498 poods of gold in bars, equal to | financial statement ofthe year. He stated that it was | Commended by the government to make extents in: Jeast, the supplies may fall short of the demand. 9d to 123 per 21.032 Ibs English, coning from the mines of Barnoul for | many years since a Chancellor of the Exchequer had to tations of wheat and corn from the United States, and | By our Liverpool advices it a pears that business in | has been sold at butthe market closes with more | that for lo the Russien mint, ily. pet through Nijni Novo- | report such heavy demands upon the Exchequer, but ve been reproached with not having done so before pe had in the early part of the week been very de- | buyers than sellersat this rate. Baltimore and Philadel- | been passed, which we sincerely hope ma: prove the gorod. The value of jullien in English money, is | those demands were occasioned by the dearth of food, | this. In the Chamber of Peers also, similar complaints | pressed; on Tuesday wheat was quoted 3d to 4d per 70 | phia 1s per barrel loss. Indian Corn is in Tho entire sales during the month did not exceed £1,188,500 which was a visitation of Providence. Thousands of | and recommendations have been made. Corn and dour fo; Indian corn, 1s to 24 per 480 1b; oats 1d per ai: nd | cited demand at 65s to 66s per 480 87,610 bales, of which 67,920 were American. Of the The wonderful patriarch of the English tenors, Braham, | starving persons in [relan led to this country for | ate extraordinarily dear at present, and the misery that | flour 38 per barrel lower than on tnat On | for floating parcels, 69s to 71s for whi r quantity sold consumers and deelers took 60,290 bales, is now in London, and isrusticating for a time, after giv- id assistance, that he ceuld not rofuse. | exists is really great t; .. | Friday, however, tho market was w nded, anda | 6d for yellow, per 480 lbs, landed. Indian Cornm (nearly 4700 bal than in January,) of which 41,820 ing four hundred concerts in thirty seven weeks, two er, had the finances of the country been so a seport is credited that “England, Austria, Prussia, porien of the decline was recovered. in flour extensi: rather 6d to $28 9d per barrel, in lota. Black- | were American ; a hty jon has transpired to-day. Northern | a8 were current previous to the commencement of the le at 11s 3d to 11s Gd, and white 11s} advance in by wholesale. Western Canal flour | last! Th ‘ial atthe end of November ators 23.500 boles of American, each day, and travellin; by heir demands For the first time there had ave just protested against the sovereignt: fains wore Closed at 42s barrel, bei: ad eyed Peas 70s to 72s, and white Beans 84s to 94s per | and 600 Egyptian, and exporters 2500 bales of American, on, Kor He Ws inexcelloat hectares gt Font | been nodeficiency bills, and the produce ct tie cerenees of Tunis, {tis also suid that thie provesterll | cr welrars por barrel on Tuesday's rates’. | quarter, ‘The latier are beginning to be much esteemed. | 1770 Egyrtaus tod 960° Surat, The expert ton sen mA had been sufficient to defray the expenses of the pi in a few days.” At the principal towns in Yorkshire wheat has re- | ‘I'he stocks have been carefull on, andon the 47th | going to be a more than usually important feature in our In the House of Commons on the 2d instant, Lord John Inthe Customs, the produce of every article Six first class French steamers have been to | ce d 2s per quarter during the week; but there, as ultimo were ostimated at 62, jusrters of wheat, and | market for months to come; this now is, snd must long had, with the exception of ar- | the mouth of the Mediterranean, for the osten: eason | other pans of the kingdom, a decided firm tone te $87,000 barrels of flour. (Of all other articles the quanti- | continue to be, by far the cheapest market for the con been reduced, exceeded the | of assisting corn laden ships bound to France; but the | been assum by sellers within the last lew days. The | ties remaining are very small. tinental buyers to operate in. By the latest advices from with the exception of soap, | real motive is stated to be a desire on the part of France of field woPk has caused some decrease | Wheut. per 70 Ib. Canadian, red 11 3a 11 8, white 118 | the United States, fair qaality of Upland had so advanced, 3 Still sufficient grain | a 11 10; United States, red 11 4a 11 10, white 1110 a 12] that they could not be Iaid down under 74 per pound , markets in tho agricul- | 4; Barley, distilling, 60 1b. 7 07 6 ; Oats, per 45 lb. 5 9 a | whereas the present value here is barely 6%; and subse. mand; and the discour- | 6; Poas, Baltic, &c. white, qr. 62a 66 ; Canadian, white | quent advices will, in ali probability, show a furthorad 69 a 63; Indian Corn, per 480 Ibs. 69.73; Indian M 33; Flour, per bbl, 196 lb. Canad ‘or ofthe buyer Prices of all kinds diad nited States sweet 41 a 42; do. and Ca- ikewise given way; which is the | nadian sour 35 a 36 plies have been very trifliog; for seed may be almost imme- Russell announced that her Majesty has been pleased to on is council, a Treeiwdl the eat day on whigh oe ap point a general bs um in, on account of the pla The right hon. to prevent the landing of any troops in Portugal from the prea aaa meyer pie peter Seger ‘This an- however, that it would be perfectly, “alfa oped Italian States, to join the Miguehtes. “7 Poanenaee t fig Beto ived with evident satisfaction by expect t that such aistate ot things would continue. He Spain. found they were on the vei fa check, phe atuiy of Irland ail continue to absorb at: ention. symptoms of a rovultion "He considered commorciat | to Nach Journals and letars of the 24th ult. have como Phe proposition of Lor ge Bentinck, for expen: matters were on a firm is, and attributed 5 O ‘i fi sixteen millions on railways in that country, was reject- | ness to the effect of the banking bill of Sit R. ‘Pocl,pussed aa Sees peantboried wien nenestons rele oi by a large majority, and the accompanying discussion | in 1844. The whole produce of Customs and Excise ler M.Madoz had spoken ot considerable length, but his s-for the House was two or three nights in full but the last year was £34,500,070, of {his 26,680,000 was con- | speech, which at i ba Sordant chgrus on the subject—showed that the evils at- | tributed by articles of food, £21,781,000 of drink. and b: t vance on the other’ side, to the advantage of this, as en export marke now give the following table of compara ive N. January 4, 1847 . Bns. Peas. Flour, | Bowed Georgy 535 8510 0 Mon was likely to reply to, does bu S , TodttnaT ete diately looked for. ‘That the stocks of both. barley and | January 16 : K eed Aabes ding the propored remedy would far outnumber the | tobacco £4 336,000, making £31,663 out of £34 400-070, nay ep peter iy pep oor 9 oe Soplaiatce | Sats are waneually light ia all, ports of Ue kingdom can: | January 23 imine. Sd to9d New Orlonn ithe ‘transportation system Je to undergo 4 changs. | ase ertette ee, manuiscluringiscs | Minister po Mo) ok ag Aaa god ele atg eyeliner Sil Mi 68 | ao favorable as coed be wisheor ie Convicts are not henceforth to be sent to the Australian | drain of bullion in the bank has not been so great as Cabinae were ee ‘enxior sto ates eee ed ae think, cause. aise. -wligaan mrp YEH toe he 3 4 Fa rH H ’ righ Peceel soot wat mee eka te ate colonies. might be expected. T'h> amount of bullion was only j whole Moderado and doterthined on acting with | Im Scotland, business appoara to hava remeined in Some scandal hes been brought upan the Church by £1,200,000 lees than it was this time twelve months. | the greatest jie tnh ag Mao Sil factions. Nowbe tees o | much the same position os with ua; and, with an opinion pirode of which Cambridge has been the | The late Chancellor of the Exchequer had calculated | porte were current’ at Mudrid as to’ the Projects and | strongly in favor of higher rates later in the season, the hencellorship of the University becomes | Upon s surplus of £776,000, and the actual surplus was | movements of the Carlists; but very few of them would | Value of wheat, as well as that of spring corn, had re- vacant. St. John’s College puts forth the Earl of Powis | £2,846,000, including £304,000 paid aa duty on the im | gppear to be well founded. “In ius Eco del Concgure | ceded at the leading markets. wok as their candidate, who has made himself conspicuous as thy foreign sugar. He now would state what the pro- tee is an account of the occupation of Cervera by The accounts from Ireland are a shade less gloomy | Do. other B far the recently proposed increase of duty (should it be astaunch upholder of things as they are, by his opposi- ible income of the“year, from éth April, 1846 to 6th | Tristany and Ros de Eroles, which represents those | this woek; still, deaths trom starvation wore ofdaily oc | tishColonies. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 9.0 0 | carried into effect) upon British goods, will chock the tion to the junction of the tishoprics of Banger and St | April 1847 would be. “Last year the duties on corn pro: | Montemolinist lenders to have’ asted with great modera- | Currence, and in the interior there are, we are informed, ee Desle letters are to the 16th inst— | demand for them. In the meanti Asaph. ‘Trinity Colleg: es higher—puts up Prince | duced £793,000. He could notcalculate upon such an tion end generosity. The Heraldo affirms that Den Mi- | scarcely any stocks of food. At Cork, Dublin, and Li: | Pricesof wheat of good quality have been fully main- low terms of purch: that the stocks, which Albert as their candidate, and, although the consort of | mount, but still he ealculated in security. There had guel is in London. The ministry had agreed as to the | merick, good supplies of wheat, meal, and Indian corn, | tained during the receipt of dull reports from this mar- | jay latterly been augmenting, are in consequence di the Queen declines the houor resolutely, they insist up- | been an increase inthe importation of butter, cheese, | basis of the union of the San Rernands ood Isabella 'o hand, which, with the flat reports from this | kst and France, and the improved tone of the last advices | ininish| ‘The following f shew the position of der from a Liverpool house for « had co: onelecting him A defeat would have the Prince | 04 ill last year, consequent upon the reduetionol | banks. t th De side of the Channel, had had the effect of causing a slight | received there caused holders to be very firm, but buy- | tnat m: ina painful position. He bas pole g ‘nd it is now | duty, and he calculated that this increase would con | Masia far the Freadicagial termadtoertan Jouve | ealine in quotations of these articles a nlignt | ora not being disposed ive more money, prices re- | Guantity o Shirtings is now in course of execution, at asserted that he will act. ‘The movement is certainly | tinue, and he assumed that the probable revenue from Holland. The wind hoving been favorable for vessols from the | mained unaltered, ro Sis. to 65s. for high mixed, | the price of 3d per piece below that at which similer not reditable to the Church, nor calculated to increase | the customs would be £20,000.000. Of excise duties he ‘Aipestediont published hava; thdse' thy it | eastward, the arrivals of wheut from Lincolnshire, &c., | and 67s to 628. for mixed 60 to 62 Ibs per bushel; a few | gous were purchased by the same house in the summer its respect amongst the people. The mainlstars, of relt- Senenbhend te Ef roitoal poh ned af a og He | wig fevernment, snd pe cially” devoted 1 Anette mae |e ve been rather large. The quentit; brought forward ones eee carey. hed Lat peer on these | of 1845, while the raw material from whieh they are fa- 0 never suffer ¢0 much in the estimation o} wo o' f from ; | at Mark lane and ca! forms during the week, somo ami of whei A % ere they go out of thoir way to toady greataoss, | taxes £4,270,000, from the property tax £9,390,000' fron, | tera, praises in the highest torme the moderation ano enw! very sinally aot thea {3 bi peter rien mpe Pedeed tr Aye K it counties, has, meanwhile, been in gra 1 also changed 6s for 61 Ibs, The ; Son heck eee Mr, O'Connell, it is said, is dyivg. The state of his health | {B@ Post offices £845,000, from crown Iands £130,000, | Prudence of the American Commodore Biddle on his re- | mand rather improved, business aw j ‘The chief topic of conversation, bo jonetary ani Al expected to follow; the accounts lately received thence state that re had been much doing in English wopllen and manufactured goede at o 00 0000 considerably increased pricea; it remains to be seen how 25 5 800 liminishing, some | aoe | commercial circles, during the past week, has been the an from miscellaneous sources of revenue £427,060 ; mak: | Cent visit to Japan. Both he and his mission wero treated | gree, recovered from. the depress i ers having sold out, while others hold for higher prices, | © , URE tt Dl Uy et ton man | WES ue ecat unten on | eae eine seer | fant on Wena wir pay et |S tem crag tS ony a | turn pg te chen to van where he now remains. His complaint isstated tobe wa | would be £30,730,000 ; for the a: try: und | inight have been excused had he tried the foacy of | ives sti Py that left over from previous receipts | only MY tae oes aaaeteda "ted bo mad the chief points of which are, that he cannot afford tore- ter on the chest and in the legs—fatal symptoms | Navy vote would (Hy ‘GTI ‘oon. Fp At 840,074 The cannon-ball and gunpowder. Buthad he done sovit js | “2% placed at rates scarcely obtainable in the and suc! at 5 i a oefced. 5 mixed | mit any taxes, and does not find it necessary to lay any Gver ut his timo of life. The number st inquies daly at be £2,679,127, being an increase of £189 068, tiv oi | said, that he would have retarded for years the opening | Othe week. Subsequently, the millers manifested more | wheat Pe rere re cat! 228 per quarter. /'on—(the last instalment of the China indemnity money 679,197, " 5 A 7 ,and the exportation being prohibited from Jy falling due th; to axalied ths boocint his hotel is groat, and it is sald a servant from the palace | célinneous votes, exclusive of vores eo fe fang ens, | of Japan to his country’s commerce, whereas his mane dear aiegurchase, and, on Friday, sales were, in | Hye scarce, fet rene ibied from } fortunately falling due this year to equalize the income is amongst the number, be £3760 000, be inate Mend for Ireland, would ration has given the Japanose the highest opinion of the ; %2™° instances, made at a trifle over pi Pi Polen i poae igh xpect to salted 8 rae no . with the expenditure)—und that he requires a loan of ‘The financial position of France is enid to be most em- | of the esiimstes would amount to £70 ort ote menne nation he represented, and has favorably disposed them | Uauiited much armren Rey ttroushoUt the wi Ted per qucrien wheat 1 Lond ce 12 open at about | 5,000,000 for the wants of Ireland, 4 portion of which w to be repaid by that country, and the other to be a grant barrassing. ‘The Paris correspondent of a morning paper ions of Ure Soi are cae. Gy makiDe | towards it. ‘Similar praise is bestowed cponthe Fremch. | ¢xHibited much firmness, but ihe business actu iy 41 6d per quarter wheat to London. puts down the deficiency at nearly thitty nine mil wasn doye has been rather on a restric we Rostock and Wismar letters adviso a continued flatne * h ight bo it was not easy to state, | Admiral The article is written: by e gontioman who | tay” been principally owing “toe. falling’ off is | in those. mackels, and prices Lore oer deinett | trom the imperial treasuiy pet + Pounds sterling, and adds thot the department of ficance er which he | 5## long resided in Japan, *| the Irish demand; but asa revival of the same is con | tho quotations are now 61s for wheat, 33% 6d to 34s for ; fancelloe Customs, £30.000,000 ja urable to answer the demands upon it. The Budget fe in reckoning the ex. | !t 4p at the King of Holland has strongly recom | Adently expected us soon as tho recent rarcing shall | barley, and 46s 6d to 478 for peas. The weathor had | ¢y. ¥ , Committee, it is added, has been ordered to make sppesr: | penditure at much Jess than £1,000,000 a month up to the | Mende ‘or of Japan to throw open hus country | have gone into consumption, not the slightest anxiety | changed to mild. ances equere as much as Possible ; but even their version | timo of next harvest He could not calculate the sum at less | ‘° ee ee rieatiee Like Tae Coeariak of being bom | hay boon shown to press sales. On the centrury, sellews | Hamburgh letters advise considerable buriness having will show a deficiency of 400,000,008 franca, or sixteen | than £8.000,000, The question then, arose whether he | Patded into civilization like the Chinese. havo rathor raised than lowered their pretensions, and | been done on French account, large orders urriving by millions sterling ! should borrow all the £4,000,000 or only a part. He be- Switzerland. d qualities could eerwinly not have been bought on | every In consequence of the Freach government having | lieved that the more prudent course would be to borrow The institution of a General Council, as demanded b; terms on Friday as in the commence: | cing p raised the export duty upen maize to a prohibitive rate, | at once all the money. The next question was, whether revolution ot October lest, hi carried into ef- » By tl cial accounts, published | live! the price, which had reached 37s por quarter in Bayonne | in borrowing so large agum of money he ought to ac | fect. This popular enn is composed of upwards of ‘© were, on the 5th of Feb- and 46s per quarter in Bordeaux, exclu: f export du- | Company it with increased taxation, not only for the | 10,000 voters, and is invested with the Tight to nomioate 4 nd 31,747 cwt. of flour in the ty, has receded to about 303 in both ports. itis calculat | Purpose of paying the interest, but also for the harge | the members of the Council of State, and to vote la ed . | United Ki ondon stoc! ed that these pofts would have shipped 70,000 quarters of of the principal at no distant time? The Present year, | Details of legislation are abandoned to the Grand Coun- | given ; but, judging from the compa! , £845,000; crown lands, £120 000; £330,000; China money, £450.00; total income, £52,61 000, The expenditure bo jational debt, £24,045, consolidated fund charges, 000; total, 30,748,000 ! Army, £6 840,074; navy, £7,601,676; ordnance, eis Fette nen | 2 Miscellaneous, 3,760,000 interest on, new i £240,000; increased interest on Exchequer bills, £142, 3 to 64 Ibs being held at 39s 6 to 40s. Oats | i90. extraordinary expenditure, £199,000 +. tote from France. Wheat was selling at advan 1 to 62 lbs quality at from 61s to 66s for de- ad at near Baltic ports, and offers from x ively empt: about 1000 quarters 38 to 34% lbs. Danish, 5 D eehiob ted’ frota t maize for I , in the course of one fortnight, had not | however, was an unfit period for increased taxation; for | cil, which has become a merely secondary body. We | pearance of ‘the different warehouses along tho water. {o.b. in Spring. Oil cakes unaltered. tora rt sve the amail rarplva of £533,000." splay this prohibition been issued. any sie — & = svat Produced a stagnation | are saty Brad to see how this immense Council will | side, pss uation _ Jess is hold than has been the Commercial Review. Markets. Avetaran Loax.—Tho Augsburgh Ga: Exchequer Bille from 13¢1 to ada dey The oener ye ‘ *TOWA mibetactured Atty hes {hot excited much atte {from Wilmer’s Times, March 4} Loxpox Mowey Manxer, Saturday evening, Feb. 27. lowing from a Vienna corresponde nee which he should’ thus incuc Jenin te vy d Italy and Switzerland. tot, and bo obange hes cocurved in ite rt much atten: | Although the markets, generally, have been free from ‘he movement of the Bank of England forthe week ‘The new loan of eighty millions, at five per cent, is de- | He should thus have a charge of £422,000 to deduct from in the governments of Sefinia bod, the Papal Seaise tox | plot were rathor prosingly efered in tions toe fer ontont te moat articles ha bene craneng | ending on the 20th inst, exbibite the c= Soe Serie fiaitively concluded with the house of Rothschild, Sine, | his surplus of £489,000, which id “ + the week, but afterwar Me ns to a fair extent in most articles have been effected ) compared with the week ending on the inst.:— and Arastin and Eskeles. ‘The details of the contract | surplus of £67,000:"40' that upos the nero we eza | caused repressive demonstrations on the part of Austris. T bees obey j. | The imports, especialsy of breadstuffs, have been exten- | {x to department of issue the notes in circulation had paroels sive, and would, no doubt, have continued so, but for the | decreased £12,600, which had been produced by the ab- lice of tenes | realise. ‘There has also bee: sre not yet publicly known.” have a surplus of £333, That government has marched large bod ps fi 3 Beh kel Bicones 1 this’ statement, that he: could het ee thy revenue | Oven the frontiers of Switzerland and Piedmont. it i | Cap four within, the leat fo Parcels | prevalence of easterly winds, which check the progress | traction ot. £7,865 of gold col or gold bullion, und Me ae einen ize Imursiare Errors ron | this year; and that must be hie answer to thence | mid that in the evont of any distu int offered on Monday. of homeward-bound ships. £4,932 of silver bullion. Lavenvoo..—At the select vestry meeting, on Tuesday, | cious e the King of Sardinia will Hageiosf in No increase has taken place in the arrivals of English The state of the sugar market has been one of quict- | “On the debit side of the banking department, the rest i‘ appeared, from returns made by the parish officers, that but it is added that Austri — oppor f barley, but having received several parcols from broad ness during the last month. Tho stock of Wost India is | had d ed £7,277, the public deposits had increased the expenditure for tho relief of the Irish immigrants | io. “Having next stated (eet in Sod et iesow, Daing favorable to tho-ftolion seve 7 °PPO* | enia grain has not fecovored the previous devmesnece | HOW but emall—much lean than at this time last yeur ; | 070,020, the private or other deposits had. decreased Diminisoring reliol wt Tee ow caer the new system of | to propose a permanent instead of an annual systems at | it HOW, being favorable to the-Italian cause Neither on Wedossday nor Velde Gil tna there has not beon evinced great desire to | £402,769. and the seven day and other post bills had de- minisiering relief, at their own temporary residences, abveraeice Getmany. freely, and, with but very: few semplea ah eahy ty abled to supply themselves | creased £56,071, making the total liabilities £93,762,239. ler ih oa 4 me nspeciell pepe lated te, the pee. 4 tothe com. | Prussia hes at length received something in th ty offering, previous prices could not bo obyained id Oa the credit side, the Government Securities had de- Dosisa the kactaa ayutiane ot TONE T bree Sector ieee Rad been ‘carried on | of the long promised Constitution: the king h n the best ; whilst the ordinary descriptions hung tion was practiced upon the parish ;"and, ccnecat abet ith such unparalleled letters patent, enacting that the provincial states of the ly on hand, though offered at a decline of Is. to 2s are roden: Shake ae _ lt j and, secondly, that it of the regular increas kingdom shall be united into per quarter. The disinclination on the part of purchasors M lined. Con-| creased £111,903, the othor securities had decreased tiua have arrived within | £31,917, the notes hud increased £229,195, and the gold rteia low locali. fo a5 Fae a ares aoe their | and silver coin had decreased £71,648, which in certeia low locali- | consumption of the art Of coffee, butter, chee: to act is no doubtin a great moasure caured by the ex- we he ees ¢ ® decline of 6d to Is per | the account. bes superiodtocd su siaea ier ohne aay rants, uger snd fea, which hen talven place in the ia pectation of further supplies {rom the Tear continental | CW bas been Wart of the grocers, can Cean,8 gued | | she bullion in both departments cf the Bark bed de- has rendered necessary a much greater amount of relief. | Vthet ther cewek ar 1848 ; and show. ports, soveral of whi A creased from £12,209,109 to £12,14,761, being a diffe beon occasioned by but ence of £34 348. ‘The paper in actual circulation, including the seven- day and other bills, was £20,321,431, wgainst £20,619,497, po og a decrease of £198 066. There is nothing very eem to think that sugar has reached ats | There had been no reat pr ed that that consumption must hi Although, in the first place, a number alleged to amount | those articles being pleced within the reach of the work. to 24 000 per day, were relieved at a cost to the par: t | ing classes by the reduction of the duties upon about 375¢ per week, the cost to the parish for the last Having congratulated Sir R. Peel on such being week ut Fanteae aia the Spe pope den to hop bam sults of his policy, be concluded by moving « for 6 great reduc umbers is accounted for by what £4.000,00 has wince pfoved to be t .o fact, thet in the y he atalino vote, that £4,000,000 be granted out of the consolidated ‘The dull state of t ley trade has h d though hold erally refrained from pressing sales, tho turn ha vor of the buyers. The supply of this week of the yet neither orew; e operat Ww tions continue to be limi Several well arkable in this retarn.— re for bullion for export, fallen materially short the me- fund for the rejief of Ireland tropolis, the 9.245 maximum price for the present. In cousequ although the tendency wus er in that direction, and Jenr‘out fr the purpose of exciting sit, retkdente were] A desultory discussion then took place, in the course | in Euroje. ‘The royl patente, us they abroad, "hs ounted to only 12 082 quarters”. ‘The Mourisoue Sad of tule deseehptine thane ieee there is no doubt the current wil becom " ‘ : F * va #2 ar0 opened arrivals of these poor creatures during tho last week | Mataics Me: Hume, Mr. Williams, and Mr. Roebuck umber of minte regulations With foascce toes esters | mackcr Ie he eee eenier me Continued depretion in the i plion there isa Jur the continentel ports are opened fo found fault with the financial policy of the Government market is by concluding tl who rived in Liverpool, end’ emigrated: tt Irish | ‘The latter fentlomen insisted that the house ought not | and attributes of the new Diet Besides the convocation | is remarkably good,and t America, since the ist of January Bom be may ane to | to allow this loan made until it had insured tho passing | of the United Diet, for according loans and new taxes, | been much more§extensi from the’ parish, amount to the ‘unprecedented senber of tte Irish Poor Law, and called upon Lord John Rus | the King proposes to convoke, periodically, a committee | sons ; but, making (for this period of the year) of 9000.—Liverpoot Standard, | $°i'0, {mpose an incom Feb. Lord J. Russeit. coi gmounted to4 (43. It furtuer appeared that th quite sufficient for the wants of the trade. ‘The | The great bulk of the Trice er eauality of which | gars too, eo now arriving :in fact they Lave oir ty | the produce of the great pl wely used than in ordinary sow, | 4906 #0, and there can be little doubt that prices will | ylsocome forward about th ery allowance for this circum. yield. It Io expected that the quality of the, hew Crop | shat these circumstances tex upon ireland, of | of their body, to consult them on such legislative acts as | stance, we still question whether it will be possi do superior to that of last year. In reflued, prices | persous interested, hig sr an oct of | be wey think advisnble, Jt seme, however, that they | dispense with Mo entet Teak PDI A prance ke | Pemain much the sameas last week for low aii middling | Syents jadging only ‘by. the prowent Lull, arising only ded that it would be neither | will not be allowed any legislative power, but will be a | dealers stocks are reduced to a very low obd, and they | 8048; und for tho latter sorts rather easier terms ato ac: | ;rorm te period of the year. Vashions for March. wise nor just nor considerate to impose an income tax | mere consultative b wi dvice may or may not be | are all holding off, in unticipation of early forcign arri- | C¢Pted- Prices are very moderate contrasted with those |" ‘The bank directors, it will be observed, had continued There is ro great variety in the make of evoning | on Ireland at the present moment, so, that they are to have the right | vals. During the week the operations have been on a | Wbich prevailed for fine raw sugar ; in fact, chrystelized | the sale of public securities, a process which they have dresses ibis season, as far as the corsage joncerned, | Mr. Govtauns expressed his gratification at finding | of petition. These last two concessions sre scarcely worth | strictly retail scale, and to have induced purchasers to |! early as dear os lump sugar of mildling quality. The | followed with caution for some weeks. The direct effect ‘they continue to be pointed with draperi ert his estimate of the produce of the revenue for the present | mentioning, some control over taxation being the only | take more than absolutely necessary for their pressing Ts ry Hy, owover bat small muccks | and s heavy | of this is to contract the circulation, which, with the the sleeves very stort; the skirtsare very long, eer so much exceeded, and refuted the fallacies put | concession of any importance. The United Diet isto be must have been accepted. demand may be expected shortly, with bigher prices. | present prospect, is the pradent course to pursue. The © thick materials, form trains; they are still mi orih by Lord G. Bentinck on the subject of protection | formed of all th of English beans lett over on Monday | _, he Provision markets have been steady during the | head of public deposits, 1 will be teen, hed increased, full. “Velvet, figured ratias, moires and damas,are most | and free trade. sist of two brane! ofthe princes of the blood placed at the full rates then curr nt— | mouth. ‘The supply of Irish butter has fallen off consid- | but not in the ratio of the recipta of the revenue, so that ly used for evening dress, and accord well wih the neck France. titled ncbility, the other of the deputies (consisting of | [n foreign little or nothing has been done, and quotations | °™#0!y, end p ave consequently advanced from 48 | jt is to be presmed that tho drain for the relief of distress luces, bandeaux of diamonds, now so fashionable. Tunics | We have received the Paris papers of tho Ist inst three orders) elected as at present The total number of | have remained nominally unaltered, to 6s per cwt. during the last fortnight The markets | in ireland continued as ioemesiy. of polnt d’Avgloterre, forming short upper skirt, over a] ‘The rapprochement just effected between the English | the new body will be upwards of 660. Since the pro. | _ For peas there has boen a fair inquiry, partly for ship- | [°F Bacon throughout the kingdom being limited in stock, | It 4s not unworthy of notice that the Bank of England favea very Sich deep berthe and ounce to correspond, | Ambassador ot Paris and the French Minister for Fo: | mulgation of this new Constitution, as some people call | ment te Ireland and Scotland } Neither white boilers nor | #,Bigher figure is now domunded for all descriptions. | undertakes the responsibility of transmitting gold intend. hav very rich eflect. Very small tips of marabouts, | reign Affairs, or, rath , the French " P; the Kir @ has issued an ordinance convo! the Diet | hog peas have, however, realized more money than in ‘The position of affairs 10 Ireland had the effect of cur. C Jem ba on boerd feathers, on damas or brocaits of gold or silver, in small | leading theme. "The King of the Belgians not, howevei his Mojesty, be- | the Deginuing of the week, tailing, to » great Lops fhe mation may be Moorish patterns, have a beautitul effect. Generally, | Paris on Wednesday or Thursday for London ; of the finances their coopera | The bargains closed in floating cargoes of Indian corn | ‘he United Kingdom, and even wha’ o all the trouble all dresses of clear materials, as gauzes, craps, kc. | the Prince de Joinville wasalso about to quit the Tulle he is anxious to m around him. | have been on about the samo terma us last week , pur. | Very inferior quality f nse of package, und what may be of more eeu made with seversl skirts, the upper one forming cor- | ries’ Palace and assume the of a large portion | The concessions made by the King, upon the | cnasore of the article have directed their attention’ ex. | 2 he corn trade hos beon ina very fluctuating condi- | sequence, if reat care is not taken, the risk of casualties or'tunic; for wholo, been very favorably received in Germany, not. | clusively to such parcels lore at hand ; and the | Hon. during the month of February. “At the time of the | On the road. lays, La Kéforme, “has ogain risen in price | withstanding they fall so far short of public expectation | demand, as heretolore, has beon almost wholly ox tri | sailing of the Cam Tig tae Bc? Of wrbeat continuod to | 1 anon Mowky Maaxur, March 8—We have hed in all the markets of the Paris radius. “The hectolitre is | The official organ of the government has published some ecomcrit of the reaction: the vedic cent 3% | an unsteady market since our last publication, but tend. worth almost v. | remarkable articles on tl ecome Comparatively teeta ee ot tne ee Let aac ion amounted olto- | ire gonerally, towards» decline in the price of console, eral places it ha 1 | a sort of prorriso that if th '¥ | gether to about 8s or 10s. per quarter, and on flour, 7s. or | 19S + borne in mind by all who may be apt to mircaloulate qoune ladies tattetas are still much in | of the Mediterranean squadron. ilettos of “Whe jubject, in which it holds out | The weather appears to have bi people behave well the King | mild on continent of Fy d " hae: bi by consi. sack of wheat is worth as much as 108f ‘The trade are | will moke further concessions before long. February, and with a gradual thew" eae oe tren Ge. per bil. It might be, that this decline, under the ec. eranior tate hes tees ve perth pdt ole ro of opinion that this year, will be amore disastrous had beeis nearly freed from ice. ‘Latters from Hamburg, | ‘wes Postion of sucply and demand, was two rapid, or | Jernble. rite hee bean venuy owing te the continued te than 1817” we | he Migueliies have artrtiyhere, sldce the death of | of ths 284 Gh falorms us that the Hite aren ne, Co eee Ot eRe ed th eenare of the clects- | Statement in the Dudges ee Chancellor of the Exchequer's be Don C his consort, and his son Fernando, left Mc- | Macdonnell, jained the Septembrietas, Count Dus Anter | that the re-opening of thy avigetion had imparte | sions in Perliament renewed the confidence of hold speech, which wav read with great ait bontan der, wea geen oF all white, with dena on the Yh ultimo, on thal return to Genca. had marche irom Oporto (0 attack Cuma, ana another | serio activity to the business. Bince Ward the middie of the Just mouth renewed couiense | though loan ie never w popular measure, ic app re Jette Crape bonnets ai ease pul a letter from China, brought by | division of the iosurgents, under Baron Fernos, hed | Po#t day 9, is wheat had ol obeat rable, aad bs 1s came forward from | Be generaily conceded that, under ail the circum: boing made cra ented with flow encircle: thi mail, stating that Mr. Everett, the i+ | marched im the direction of Barca d’Alve, und Gaver | Pes rather above those before ol 0 | Tretand te puvatiogn hewellp, ent etece oe much monay | the courss that the goverument ved upon, via, can envoy, had been received with great pomp and reater proportion of th , uid tony by King, the Imperial Commissioner, aaah; | Veseoncelles, at the head of 2500 Tres et Pennotel, | French account, the Prices sfired te et aeae gone there from Government to relieve their wants, | 10 take @ loan of £3.009 000 plan that co b | have by 4. ‘Phe biddings for the loon took place partaken of a grand banquet specially prepared in his Sree oes et pees of ivy 600" Miguelstes, | SOUMIrY having’ exceeded the Ihmits of the Eegliay ot, shave caused more excitement in the | have been adopte @ biddings unde: of paille guipure will Copoten a coulintes of gros dere he nted i enerd they come prepared | on the Ist March, et th when, as Messrs ‘onor. Mr. Everett, in the course of t inner, pro- s bi i ders. Stocks on the spot were small, and the contracts Roth dM y Brothers wore the only mented with velvat, sod others ha voted the health of the Emperor of Chi, nd the intpe: | ge ibe head 81 $00 iniareents tea reameared aaldance’s | lowed had been ‘priodipely for nase te races t0,teat | Suldate ea terme Wat Sere setatsctory to ths, Geren saeay pietihy nave ie eee rial Commissioner proposed that of the President of the | depot of arms, at Averro, (which is within the lines oc. | {9M outports. 0 their pureb rant once | Ment, the loon was divided between them as offered, pleck ah y race ties + the United states. A very fri iy feeling was manife cupied by ha’s army, and only eight miles from From kk, Stettin und neighboring markets, the tely reduced. Such c it The leaves ; the coiflures, Luisa sagTmized crak, sores and | by Kiting and the ether oficial pe his head-quarters,) and had captured 220 stand of arma,a | S4ViCeS desoribe the wheat trade. as exccudingly rm kee great influence ou this mur 3 | Americans. yy of ammusition, a conriderable sum of money, | [From Wilmar's Tit ha ‘ per preter OY I rahi ace, if quite novel, the | matic relations betw Prisoners." Among the latter is the son oi | Loxvox —This market hut bert susieot. to several of aunding oure there for thers M4 for pr nsler, Pe fined by ~- ind the and the sides | tial Empire, Mr. Everett and his #1 nae military secretary. The insurrection was | changes since our last report. When the Cambria sailed Under these circumstance Cowol Serip (the isnt ter enti 2 UA Marin | "At ror g's Soci of moral nd tate Aiur ta Pus ht bun fv th | ee fe ema or ha aoa a | fn ‘wth a cantar Saat ew Site ie every fashionable this season, and com; litical Sciences, Mr. Wh until lately United States hen the sd, ond Ragiseh whos " | {bie particular Period of the year, carrying with Saree Iutia onde % pre many pretty coiffures ; wreaths J ah be pred y, Cracow. when Fallied, and English wheat found ready | ter of fact evidence of a went, should hav. p; India bowd jato full bunches at the care: ner” NomeroNs, and w oa Dia chlor lg od Holts suneat | crite Breslau correspondent of « Rhenish paper an- | buyers at an advance of ts por quarter. Little business | sens rery | Sen he 6 vel i. fect mium, South Sea stov : 7 of whom did bot seem prejared frkeslanies | "The toveign sock, wutket ss wot for « crvaiderable ‘nounces that the Russen guards are positively expect: ‘Was done in forvign, but there was not any material al- j er:

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