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lished years ago, we have been muoh | stocks of greater value, which require more capital to dovirainenhol Franae,was almline to thet withi the gp Died. P % ° — - Enused'by some Father otriouy statistics in bis ibapter | carry. ‘The stock market is; thismoment, fa position | vernmant of Grout Britan >The Agricultural Minister of | On Sunday morning, 12th inst., aftor a short illness INTELLIGENCE BY TELEGRAPH. INTELLIGENCE BY e schools of law. He states th: ber ~ J x . as = oir io the Cwenty-roven Cours Royatsr of Francn ai | Of seat uncertainty; the bulls and bearéarein statu uo; | Frange played tnto the hands of Rothachllde inthe same | /*%,™if6 of Solomon Jameson,” "°° y YORK LEG! RE. vot a ; 966. In 1893, these gentlemen bad for employment | pcloes are so low that it is dangerous to bear stocks, and | way the Prime Minister of England did; but whether be | of her sou, Samuel Auld, and ee sce in ce tec tee bu ie ye age |; AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON, ALwany, Deo, 12, 1817. Civil appeals. 7.171; original civil suits, 12.782; api he i lorav and Charles J. Li empect NATE, . — r Aromy ‘sinie 17; sia porte’ tolals, the bulls have es much as they can do to hold on to | received the same yuid pro quo or nob, is not kno’ arlen aby, are respectfully invited to SENATE attend her funeral this day, (Monday) at 2 o'clock, from | ‘The afternoon session of the Senate, yerter day, was important criminal trials, 2 Thia gi what supplies they hi ‘The tendency of prices isde- | ‘The recent election in London demonstrates what the | }.\* late resi: No. “ ‘Bil A | pe ef 03,00 trials, whieh oldedly downward; but the bears should be cautious in| British Minister wan playing for. Had it not been for | sth streets, ASHP FP: Oh ATPDHED. Dattoes 5400: | coneplad wiht te General invarance Sul, waich vas aa ti in committee of the whole and gone through toe Amappeorimate caluul their movements, or they will get caught the immense expenditures in the election by the Roths- | --—-y=-esceeeesenerewennwrwreverweeenennerenns | Sith” UP It ue Report of the Postmaster General. Posy Orvice Deranraenr, Deo, 6, 1847 Te the President of the Uni'et Sia'es ear wi with, Sim—On the 30th of Ji " Se aed opeahnn Chien Canteen Meteo ‘The value of merchandise imported tnto this district | childs, Lord John Russell would not have. beam elested, | AUCTION SALE-Bi0 000 worth of Dey Gros, tobe = ici: acich of the legate. | Ttion in the United States, Tees te bons nmeas tae. original civil suit, 19 do ; am appeal from tho police, 20 | for the first ten days of the, presont month, in each of | and would have been compelled to have taken up with | a Ween reser PW dag Hrd syd eter 8 ‘ent, and the annual transportation of the mails over o.; w police trial, 9 do ; an. important criminal trial, 40 | the past three yeats, exolusive of that sent to the ware- | some other way of gettingjinto Parliament. ‘The French tock consist ‘ them, was 38,887,899 miles, as follows: — do; which gives a total of 847.270 franca, to be divided ‘The bill relstive to bank returns was ordered to a | ° “in ‘f rich Faocy nnd Stapfe Goods The 7 Be 5 les. 4 ° amiong 1.9466 advocates; that is, about 433 franca foreach | house, was as annexed, : Ministyr may have received ® more tangible, and # more if a Jarge tpt store wo be sold ont fo lose the, | tuted reading; ston; the bill fos the ream 4 ORE i satcodaa’ Ss ° an at scored of them! But suppore this sum to be doubled by fees | Couwence or THe Pont or New Yorx—Vauve ov | direct equivalent, in the shape of a portion of the profits LD; Awctionces eee ets tem | ‘The bil fixing the compensation of State cMlcers, was | (0M steamboats fi Soto 246,745 for cousultation; it will then amount to.S66francs,which, Ineonts, in the operations, Recent developements have shown ARGE LECT oF ai oy corried through the committee, ‘The ealariea of Comp. | 1" coach te + «15,279,005 912,402 if there were an equal partition, would form the ordinary 64h, 1815. 1946, - AkGe ( OULECTION OF SP: ENDIDEUROP 5 \ : | By other modes, cringe , qual pi 5 Dec. 1st to 1th, 148, 17, vee Sadiele Yioh vaceh ef theos in semen taal PAINTINGS, Ancient and Modern ~'the publ troller, Secretary ot State, and ‘Treasurer, aré no: , emoluments of an advocate in the Cour Royale. No | free Goods.. 261,859 Miata 44,508 | Pretty conclusively, mos' por Decttnlly informed thas there tensa oifeved mee Nad changed. ‘Thst of the Attorney General is fixed at | TOF grade.......,..15,603,972 650,166 wonder that, with thia state of facts staring him in the | Dutiable Goud: 1,500,011 =, 1,776,021 1,517,698 | the govermments of Europe, are open for such arrange- Nor 257 Broad (Ste a tases Seen very | $2 500) and $700 for clerk hire; the Cana! Commission- pecan aa face, M. Girardin declares it absolutely necessary for a Total marchandine,. 1.761061 serress ae ments. They all have their price. choice collection of Oil Paintin, ip Gardener, | ers, $2000; State Prison Inspectors, $1,500. $2,406 848 Jaw student to possess a handsome patrimony, oF w oer- |, Toral rotee 1] 1917 995 "tS! | We seomovementa going om simuilar to those described. | £70 tly. ‘This colleetien comprise of Au | d wee Welw ‘The increace in the extent of the routes since the Ist tain focoms, to rapport him respectably for Ave years tae 18051 going , | mest celebrated erie. Parnas cream Oninas, aad by the A Freshet. of July, 1640, is 9.979 miles,and of transportation, 3,253, pay. befere he can obtain # license to practise, amount ‘This shows a falling off this year of about four hundred lepreciation in prices, the stringent course purst y icin this city, They will be ready fer examination and sal We have a freshet to day, and the river is so bigh Since 8 uly last, new routes have been put " on Tuesday, Mth inst., whea catalogues, enumerating the to 730 francs, aud if he aspires to the honor of being a the Bgnk of England for acme time past, the little dis- | jeory. nay bein 5 if Doctor of Lawahehae the additional chargeof 460 irunos | and fifty thousand dollars, and of nearly one hundred | positibn evinced to avail itself of the suspension in the ay be obtai s. : IGHT GUARD, AT imposed upon him. In England, wo believe, the taxes | thousand dollars in duties. ‘Tho value of merchandise | Rank Act tted by the government, and the by ordered tr woes 5: extorted fro didate for l¢gsl honors amount to nots » permitted by the go POOP | ike Asmary wich ® rmull fortune, nd hence it is that somavy of the poor oe sea of the goversinoat, is very small to | put in ofreulation relative to the destruction of the | J's" PHILLIPS: ene devils are compelled to resort to pettiforging practice to | what was generally anticipated, the aggregate being leas | potato orop, and the distress in Ireland, all point to the a. vagn # slight recompense and livelihood, from the pro- | than three millions of dollars on the lst of December, fersion they bave so dearly paid for. All have not, nor | ing, same result, viz : @ speculative movement in breadstuffs, can they be expected to have, the talents of an Erskine of considerable extent. The prominent position taken 'b- | that the piers are overflowed, and the water is running | in operation 6,239 miles in extent, at an additional co t 2 di2 4*re | into the stores on the docks, of $42.943 per annum. NTION—Members are here- ‘The number of mail contractors in the service during Special M of the lest year, was 3,609; of route agents, local agents, of this society, | Ud mail messengers, connected with the mail service, . will be | on railroads and steamboate, 186, held atthe Astor House, ‘00 224 December, 1817. | At the lettings in the southern section, during thelast C12 o'clock, noon. Per desirous of admission to the so- ing, in thi f Virginia, North an Daro- iH papers, among which nserip of the New thet: may abply to any of the officer Lbs Ware | Serine Me thne Sentence a Byeah Cato. oO One tbe om for the election of officers and ‘The person who fouud it, of officers will meet. at th Viney Uooesie.vane Vin See a Dunning to start a phoenix of wealth from the dry While our imports are falliag off, our exportsof bread- | by the Rothschilds, in the recent financial movements et vy 3 TERR eee compensation by ret ¢ it ree p tered san aun Wreu ppiiee 6 Sry 3 shee of Coke, Our Yanko labs of tho law have | stuffs arorepidly increasing, and there are deoided indl- | of the day, the reeult of tho intersiew between, the eRe RO. she rf percent from the former prices. ‘This result bas been te Pransnan far as the expense of starting in the | tions cf en active business doing this winter. The | representative of the house in London, and Lord John oy the public ar produced by that provision of the act of 1845 which di- quish the mo: Bi ; i it dine att profission ia concerned. Education is cheaper, | exports from this port for the week ending the 10th inst. | RRusgell, relative to the bank, the French loan recently | KeePiNs 19 the United Siat work on that subject | Presidebe: Th Fe Ist Vice P » 1 parsed through twenthcthree larme edithows geil ceeaaeeet | Presidete; Thomas Fessenden, Ist Vice Pre ks aco cheaper, and lnrg» libraries are easier | distinguisnt. g the destination and the quantity exporte + H ° f ee us Will comtence | Draner, Jr., 2d do, do.; Jolia A. Underwood, of noores We don't believe taste ism better | to wacn oouakryywpisiad anasbe': E yexported | taken by that concern, and the activity in;epecie,caused | I's course of instruction ia book-keeping. this events. Johe Thoane, Edmund Collis, Counseilore Teots that the lowest bidder shall be socepted, without regard to the former contractor, or the stock which he may bave had employed upon the road. The service in i “ wlibrary in the world | °° by their operations, show that they are atrenthening | lock: 1.107 Fulton street, ‘Terms for the course, $10 Nor Jovi Hoxie, Chatkes A: Ktrteon Gea | im that section has been Increased, § ld musty volumes, obsolete and useless, af the Inne ol) 7 Great Britain—Fiowr, 1162 bbls: corm, 26,600 | more important staples. greatly cularged for sate ee ige of Bennet s Book: Keohiag, wer, Secretury dl MIT the Inof July, 1643, of 968, The number eateblishea de Droit,” at Paris, Aix, Ca, Dijon, Grenoble, Poitiers, Rustin meeal, 4 Ghd pies. 236 do; whalebone, $700 | We gball coon sve indications of their movements in | {or 100copies, No. ier Fulton streets avy ittre —How to make the during Uecvean was S00, 458 90 Unocaaaeas Rennes, Sirasbourgand Toulouse; if, indeed, some sen- | phy. sheene, 160,414 ibe; cotton, 358 bales” | | our markets. Prices for breadstuffs are tending up- | J AWA Kentleman recently arrived (vom, and wao ‘ho changes of postinasters daring the year was 3,450 ribl-old woman has not yet lit her fires with the trash, To Frince—Iron ore, 100 bbls; rice, 83.060 bs; tal- | ward, and agents for England have already made their | for Fe caaking toaglonlors good praadbal inwgerss compte oy O77 thes Aiea 1000 Salbe * ne 1, 4105 bois; | SAPCBFABG® Among Us. Another steamer will probably | Yeria N it on Aeirens, G.D 13 Serre i e p 0 British North American Colonics—Meal $ 0 GE. As you nbe » for Grantam, * z their greatest misfortune, “Thousands rush Into the | oider, 169 bbis; rye flvus, 136 do; barley, 4,097 bushels; | DFG Snotber_batoh, and they will doubtiees spread over | ‘[4 GERMAN As you rrmember and eate for Gratin, rot-aion who are better adapted to becoming 004 | Wheat, 2402 da; Butter, 632 Tbs eat apples, | the western country. Our advice to the producers of | you fers, and how letters trom * Home? may rereh mechanies or store-keepers than lawyers, 50 do; flour, 2,942 bbia; vinegar, 130 do; beans and peaa, d hold ua Lor! 17, 13 Stddese: is that we ave go flooded throughout the Union with Iit- | S59'pashoin’ corm, 3000 dor ork, 80 bbley broad: Sie te? br Wet en canner) svery pert of the countey, is to WIDOWER wishe tle pettifoggers and legal sharpere, who are compel- | rio, 8.577 Ibs; cheese, 890 Iba sell these agents every bushel they want, at fair prices; ion in England, wish u 4 Of this number, 2,158 were eppointed in consequence of le golieier Grate | She Geary caver night antl fou have wlea Imeonseoence of changing. the sive of” the oflees: 839 SE PEINe!3 ORKIY TOOTH FAST and have wire | PY - (omanyeaipaagh —. fags adi. Ded expleed ths aiiuler (only ga ge sera maiey Bums and tooth whe | commissions were not renewed. t wall air a most br liane complexion; Resignations have been less frequent since Lady to a ment. One who suits, may obt h i serait ett kis Bratt: | which dinmtedien, sliceanse of tmetwed eater thoy” , 7 é va a ‘ol e regularity, Ger ‘ills, $1; Bande- | whic! rected an allowance of increased rates com- led to seek chat liviog from their cunning which their | *“7; - he ’ at Wat aroke th Fs rf Be Ey r it nan Pa \ learning OF ‘alunte’ would, certainly “deny them. poier Ea ie Bl yeog dies—Butter, 2.500 Ibs; beef, 35 | but make them pay in hard money for every bushel | Se mous: young, a of such agreeable persou and man euch Pitis d to purify the blood, Dr. | missions, and restored tothe postmasters in the smaller ae eratels do Ds gilen's and Dr | ofices the franking privilege, although the actual in- Herenlaneam Pills. $1 40: Beondreth’s, | °#¢88¢ of compensation is not so great as was expected, mel, 10 do; lard, 4,200 Ibe; pork, ory ; ners as will mi 187 boise Hated 600 Ibe? dour, 620 bul aca etiyBOrk: | they take. Do mot trust them. Do not part with the | ledge of mus ‘One who has a koow n entering upon the profession of cheese, 1,288 Ibs. hard corn, until you get the hard dollars, We have | children, preferres mble of teaching a fe Confidential communications may ‘We earnestly advise parents never to think of en- couraging their so! : - dressed io: lolns,”” Herald Offi ‘Ibert’ *M. GUION: or probably intended, by Congress, at the time of its er and abova rainarée teusacee Ce , j T. Bristeh West Indies Flour, 829 bbls; corn, 1.258 | given theso English houses credit enough for nothing, va canes tera * = TEAIT af IGE as pa seal ae she a - ouints if Passage, or as the increased busteess of oftees, under tho language of M. Girardin, “are by no means propor- | Pustels: beet, 44 pai harass ccootg Jed) Buttes, 4.495 Iba; and have paid them too much for their credit, to con- to $2000, t0 opeu an extensive aud | f IGUID HATH D¥E-NO HQUAL Lhe improvement pac ripe ped Ayre ab justified. tionrd to the obstacles which every lawyer must encoun- | 59) bbig;’cheese, 603 Ibs; lard,'1800 Ibs.’ Live Steok... | tue doing so much longer. We are their oreditors, Ascagh Lodeiunivares G0 aehecedcn te Se eniy: toler Le teen Atos HKaE ce Etec wisi | lowanbe of commmtenionsn tee cotesate’i faa coeen amines ter in his efforts to attain an independent position.” * | Cows, 4: sheep, 10, tower” . and it is for our interest to keep the whole world our | pasted in this city, be, Serauts coors | < slicity: of youthyand is warranted | specified, “on the amount received ineany’ cae quarter”? Importent Deciston.—An important case has late- To St. Domingo—Flour, 100 bbls; beef, 20 do; dry fish, | debtors, In the meantime, we shall closely watch the | ('cttly extensive aud well calculated for a Jarge business. | neither to wash or rnb off, or soil the stiu' The p-opricior, | The act of 1847 directed tl allowance on the amount ly been decided in the United States Circuit Court 00 Ibs; pork, 100 bbls; mackerel, 60 do; lard, 1,200 _ y @ | Any one having tI n since its improvement, preseats itto the public with the ut- | received in any one yea: at the higher rates. This at Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Parish, of Sandusky City, | ibs. ny Ay movements of the speculating governments and bankers | excellent op; i Mt most confidence as having no equal, and as a perfect De. change in the mode of compensating the commissions wan sund by Peter Drlekell, of Kentucky, for bat- | The aggregate exportation of flout for the w of Europe, and from time to time report accordingly, | Percent on tpl FS eee aoe oro ray eee niaxwell’ | has had the effect of slightly increasing the compensa. 1 ve eB, i yes y D ful for ebsirusting an officer. ia-bis effvrta to. arrest | 10142 barrels; corn, 20308 bushels ; and corn meal | gino Trene Noten ee eye mers bao. gy, | He O WARD Tatas oe Gited'sticees HCG. a” WalOL TY Finindelgnis <"'"* | 25; the increase. Being gradual Up to 8600; and os that them. Tbo action was brought to recover the penalty | 8857 buskels. This is the heaviest week’s business in , 29% 100 do 256 \ MMF DIATELY —Young, honest, ‘ " : dio I2t*re_ | suin the increase is only $40; whilst there is » gradual of $900 foreach of the above offences, as proscribed by | these articles since the commencement ofthe revulsion in | 100 US6's, 62, op’g 98% 400 do 25 itive and persevering men; oue in every city or TEAM ENGINE—For Sale—Oue steam engine, of to | decrease from that sum of about 734 per cent, until the the act of 1794. Judge McLean, in charging the jury, 9900) da 93° 25 IN State Bk 9 there are five thousrnd inhabitants, and inevery | ) i2horse power, which has been used It has just been put | eum of $1,133 25 isobtained; and upon offices yiel laid down the following propositions : — Great Britain, aud the great depreciation in prices for | 7800 Penn o’s, nM 50 Morris Canal 8 ’ in each State of the Uuited States ‘to dispose of complete order, isms good as new, and will be sold atalow | that sum the compensation to postmasters under bot uctions must be made knowingly and willing- | breadstuffs. Since the arri he 5000 do 7234 105 Canton Co 27 one of the most popular Periodicals published in the United | price dork, & 2 and 31 Gold street. 9 1atre : i. nah 9 i wrt ae claves arrival of the steamer, several 30000 do 175 do 25dq | States. (asthe public have decided, whos judgement is al- + JAN Inve pees Ndi ‘fre hy . The defendant must have known 6 hi Hie eased oe. 8.” sp Ne decided, whose is al TO zaxe, mone | In the offices yielding from the eum of $1133 25 to 1y.sctuca jaa fugitives frou lever from another state. | Vessels havo been taken up to cary breadstuls to | 2 60 Ohio's, "60, sim a 0 a7it | ways Hench nan "mut eit hav far the amo tot | B2),OQOO Fe Loar ou bonds rral'cetats | pani a0; the ontapensatinn slwea Te Tae debee Te 2. To constitute a harboring or concealing, there | England, and the advance in freigh's show that the | Jon {11 Fisle's7, stam ay t i thiseity? JOHN F. CONREY, 10Joues’ Buit must be an intent to elude the vigilance of the master. | demand is likely to be very great, The movement | 35100 Reading Bouds ‘di to the amount of one thousaad dollars for hi sere exceeds that allowed by the late law, making a gradual the public, and prompt pay to the publisher = decrease until the sum of $2400 is reached, w! the 7 15000 do's6m ef 60 penne ac sos 4 After harboring ts shown, the burden of proof is thrown | nay hardly yet commenced. As goon as the rea-| 000 dosimela, 7 Sethe city Or iows WHALE tit ee eee pensation i gradusiiy dimtuaaioe unk tue tte St EG 3. An obstruction under the law implies force—it | 80 is a little further advenced, it will gain strength decide uader the circumstances. Men, with the above re 1 y, 26 is reached, and at t sites, cane’eir above all necessary expenses, {rom two haus t point the compensation under 2000 do b30 0 Read Mort Ba need not be manual. and aetivity- and although it may not be co intense as | Sie) Read Mort Bus i t both laws is the same. At offloes yielding over 4, But one penalty lies for hindering or obstructing, | that of last year, wo have not the slightest doubt but | 2° — do. s6%af20 61. 30 do cope pcre grpmeedp iptiereey het tel Tad Ue fevers, rte ra, Baskets, fum, the compensation to the postuasters fe regularly or harboring and concealing, if the offence be done by 600shs Reading KR 37{ 150 Harlem RR ity | ness how making B Spoons, Forks, La- | inereased 434 per cent. the aat—witether oxe or muny slaves are thereby pro- | thet it will be of a very extensive character. ‘The ma-| Gi" do a7” 650 do. "39% | work. ‘The business will be permauei saiver; Japaued'Tea | "It js believed, that if the mode of computing the com- teeted. chinery by which movements which result in immense | ,2 9 21% 300 do Leo 41, | ply either oF by letter, the finestassortmeat | missions by tne quarter, as prescribed by the act of 1825, d to color, is 109 do 30 58% 100 do 30% | POST, 40 street, New York. d new priternt; French Clocks and 6. In Ohio, every person, without regard to color, i8 | speculations are put in mo'ion in Kogland, is as singular | 100 Farmers’Trust 430 2558 30 do baw 305 | y Candelabras, Porcelain Dinner, Te: cornted | bad been retsined in the act of 1847, the increased rates presumed to be trev. But where service is due in Ken aot i “ 200 do 2544 300 do 3954 YA firwt rai re of elegantatyles. Also, asuperiorarticleef pla white | Would have been satitfactory, and would not have af- tacky, ie munt be tested py the laws of Huqat lon we Th ee t is roisnlred ‘The whole thingis| “49 = do 25! 10 Stonington RR | ona rns None need cela Dinner and Tea Ware, “hese, goods have breu se: | forded a larger compensation than the additional duties e pli o Second Bos: d referene Seat Ni 2 ed bY ze ope Wil great eare and atten: ers, 2 4 Nee a ae aaa i incamiear ie | tee retctof «powerful combieatin,« combination of| |” Second oard. aera Wane oe ea, bycuau aga am azar Mig EG! gre nace | of the postmaster, othe increased basinea fm thet of, create the presumption that they have escaped from | NO less, magnitude apr sarin of the govern: | 130°" ‘do 3982 100 Morris Canal ee nee a 8 white lead m to aay that they have the finest assortment of ew goodain their | by the quarter, the increase of compensation to the uses 4 % 1 ex ine, a arket. Having recent ‘ore, Pe ee te ont cetcretcahire cs ce | this xicgdcin te Renitinoigeiia ne techie | ei So So Reade RR 460 in the best made of manufacturing white lead, red Je they have superior accommodations for showitg thelr k Liter -pemeiiat Nemic ie vor ec ky at rongly indicative of such # position Solonel Mi @ Kingdom, in stimulating prices for breadstulfs, and 20 do 308) 1 4 lithrage; and produce the best of te ea would respect(ully invite the public to call and exami lo lo % » o 6. The important fact to establish is, that Colonel M. giving un impetus to speculation of all kinds in, the staff | 930 ao 830 3953 50 Long Island RR, bi rac er, capacity bits of indust ORAM & HAUGHWOUT. COG do do ttempted to make the arrest. He must have apprised | €°7 06 4n impetlis to ap sot. in, one f wf + baw 205 | Appi ‘one,a permanent situation and a liberal sal- i HOLIDAY AND WEDDING PRESEN? do do Mes uuthetined to tanks tae ortesh snd'wae prevented | raense capitals is powasfulencngh ot act tine th hanes | 22 490 $955 150 Farmers’ Ln, 2h Dee 25! | furidue sieet “PP Scans re | BR ether ie, Areata lun aud Semel veg ae | Mag estimates which con Se inads, the wus by lo , e ‘efe, with silver mountings: 0 1 a le 0 », - by the defendant, Unless these facts are brought home | 4 jaws of trade, and prod tite “ofthe 50 do 3998 50 Canton Co 60 27K facturer, Sheffield of 8’ inte. and of Argentine | ber of letters and papers passing through the United the defendant, the plaintiff cannod Tade, and produce @ state of things neees- | 59 Nor & Wor 33 o id Sheffield Bilv. begs to inform the | s last may be state: “ Ree ase Mitehohts atstatzent fs true, the case | 6azy to advance thelr interests, or to sccomplish any New Stock Exchange, snd 394 street, at the inter ’ iraren gugertmantor! ar shemeld | praeee Malls during sie nevipeess shay Oy eee ee ia made out. If hia credibility is destroyed by the wit- | object they may have in view. Such houses as the | 50shs Harlem 30% S0ahs Farmers’ Loan e asig | regtion fora Drug Store and Faysie FE Te ee aay eymr tt | Paid and unpaid, single rate of 5 cents. We tabainatinc it mainte mip ieme ground. Aaah Hig co 3g Be Karmen’ Lown ¢ 256 | had on tatof February next, Ruqu bove 33d suitable for elegant and costly Holiday and Wedding - ie chaee r mere h harboring must be constituted in part by aa in. | Rothschilds and the Barings, oan at any time infuence | a) Jo 83 39% 50 “do 69 | Se SEWARD: mene fastand Tre, eat od ienrd, Liguer ke Ke, | Ship and stoambont letters, at 6 cents... .) 427/800 tention to dafeat the claims of the master. lithe re- | prices for any staple article, and create a speculative | 100 da 39% 40 Canton Co #30 27 3) REWARD —Ho, len from | ait th h fe and finial Ship and steamboat letters forwarded inethe taining of the slave until evening was with that inten- | movement, by draw 109 go ¢ ue 5 sae mt i | BBO line comer of Vi reenwich streets. on | the suie agent for his ware. iu the Unived Beat mails trom foreign countries, 2 cents added if » by drawing in a host of operators, who inva- | 50 do 83 39%4 25 do 7 27 (Wednesday.) at about 11 0’¢! A.M. owned by Ja- tion, the defendant has harbored them. Ifthe under- | ristiy watch the movements of there big’ aah 50 do 3S 25 do "BA | cob Vreeland, of Bergen township, N. Jie BAY HORSE, | LON, General Commission Agent, 74, M to the regular postage. ing was that they remained for atrial, he has not ly mite of these big fish; ‘that | 16 do ¢ 39! 100Lcug Istand RR b3 27° | 16 hands high, awiteh tail, white atripe ia the face, nigh nolleste 0 = Dropped letters. . besborittthearts would have given them the advantages produced 42 2033 WoReading Rit 490 37 | Coot white Below the bi Bi Printed circular lette oi . below the 8 This is @ penal offence, and might be prosecuted by | by such an impetus. If such results are realized bing market wagams y COmpriEtRs, ‘ea and Supper sets, all making one full tea set, each piece indictment. The jury will require strict proof ; but if | on ti j eee = ne on Opp near matching the other, and got up in the newest London fashiou. 52,173,490 such proof is made, the law must be administered. poien read i dass We be} SG capitalists and CITY TRADE REPORT. peat de fie ore, wage an Barnes’ tn a Hlotor 4 12 1at*rc Rabi 4 . | The free letters sent by persons entitled to the frank- #. Harboting and concealing are synonomous terme.in | *peculaters, from own immediate resources, what New Youx, Saturday afternoon, Dee, 11. ood coovintion of te BE) Sy iitms ACY to the Gye AND FU ae FoR rid OuIbAY a, oF ing eae cre joel bop dte), Nee cannot be "3 9 2 $3 C 7 x ery description.—Superior, x, Mart ‘ox, Fi . tae eerie iaw must not be so executed as to prevent | °" they accomplish when they league themselves with | We have to notice another dull day on chunge., Sell sheets New entity. ONO Gre | Chinebilll, Squirrel, Jenet and Isabella bear Mois: eyed, woald not ful ibort or Omone ee fy Fur aud | ieved, would not fall short of 5,000,000. Jer tina nae | The newspapers passing through the mails annually, t) y | are estimated at 55,000 000. Pamphlets and magazines at 2000000. ‘The number of trai paying three cents each, cannot be U. 8 MARINES WANTED—For ganrds Swenedowa Tippets ¢ 4 ke, ke., el fwar, now Gttivg out at the diferent Navy | assortment of Fur Trimmings) Ke, fo, che jst ined for the, eivctverranta ‘ast Indies, and other | 9! Wooste sat -and 130 Cha . the government and the Bank of England? It is pretty | ers demanded prices for flour above the views of ex- inary humanity toward fugitives. It pretty peppera ty kaka pr part. of a citizen of Obio to | well known in financial and commercial circles, on bot Patclie trait toe ean coer that such fugitives have @ fair trial, if hedo not go | sides of the Atlantic,that the Bank of Englaud is at all than those demanded. The continued mild weather. beyond the law, and make the forms ofthe law the me- ‘ ies ot rons ¢ atk ve pte sabinse ‘the times engaged in some speculative movement. Its ex.| with the limited demand for export ve in this serv CAthS AND BEKTH. asi Spon # i it of checkin; ti - Scott & 317 Broadway, hw dal accuracy, as the postag: .Thajury reftirned @ verdict for the plaintla—indin Pansions and contractions are made for some special ob- | Had the eltect, of slecking operations pt of the steam. | comer of « ‘et nud ‘Tryon Tew, or a stock sf the above articles, the chenbest. they Velieve, ever | letters. The dead letters passing throagh the offices the detendant guilty both of harboring the slaves and | ject, either to inflate or depress prices of some great | ta news has been equal to about 1240 per barrel on | set. Any citizen bringing a recruit to the ‘alcies of $500 h soa i sil cen ness a pitsred. 1 Ber commencing at $10, Sten tens baa «| and — to — department, as nearly as can be obstructing the master. ‘Two penalcies each Af | staple product, either of exportation or tmporta- | middling to fair qualities. in whent thers was but little | iccerted, will receive two dollars vremtum. peantitul stock of imitation capes, £0, berthes from | ascertained, number avnually about 1,800,000; which, ” e NEILL, Ist Lieutenant Commanding, Reeruiting, 82; about 50 dozen breakfast caps, from 2 shillings each. | : 2 tno rbat Ee ane ie. caiminal court, on Satur- | tion, and is in such instances directed more by the | Jing. Genenen was held above tho offers of millers, Vreneh needle work, chem peloulated at an intermediate polat, between the two end the auies made were confined to small lote of South: | [VJ KS. OBINSON, 19 Mercer sureet, Fuchionabie Clear ern, Corn remained about the same, with a fair amount | oq.) trcher Mmbrowered Muslius aud Laces made to look Sr osen gp pasdelenattoniewest eae cana} to.uew.” Also, Lace and Muslin Window Shades tea nt $1; needlework. ecfar ars from 28 5 bia id rates of postage, would make an annual loss to the de- partment of $130 000. The newspapers, circulars, adver Lisements, and other printed sheets, sent to the offices 6d. Fluted large lot dresa e: day, R. Field and G Field, brothers, R | Shults and T. | concern engaged in the speculation, such as the Roths- Dalias, police offedrs of the district of Moyamensing, tu ies who were convicted of conspiracy to extort money, | °Milds—the Barings—than by the board of direotors. fine qual veils trom 6 ° — Si a —— -_ — . BL ind not tak out turned to the dr ore sentenced by. Judge Kelley, the thrve former, to This is pretty well known; in both countries, but it is | , ,AsHrs Sales of about 100 bbls. of pote ware report: LARKE's SACKS—G. B. GLABKE, Merchant T, is iecbea’’| probacly full short of the wamee ct ater eth ee ‘priso! ‘ _ ~ ° 6 illiam street, opposite ti ton Stores, = ray TT a prisonment in the county prison —Philad, Nerth Ameri- mially aeep ta movements as the Bank a : She nadine | Pee eee ae eee, Chota, daateintze* M4 | ed from the recent auction sales, 00 lace and muslin Dresses,'n | tion and distribu'ion of such's number of letters Tony Oth (nets of England, or the private banking establishments | “oUt 3 & tail Go in aeveral separate lote, including | Vestings made up Morals in Boston —Laat week, in the Supreme Court, | named, and many will, no doubt, be astonished to learn, | better than common, at $6 375 @ $6 10; "dio sue Lone | colinrs and cuffs, Beston.thy cuse the Casco Manufsaturing Core tom, Ton | that auch is not only the fact, but that the most dis- | thin State, or Generee, deliverable in February, ut $6.25; | ‘ichly worked sk fronts, Thutaday, an eutnoat erohant, who was a witness in | gtaceful and dishonorable measures have, from time to | and 500 bbls Oswego, at $6 9, on the spot. Towards the = ench, worth 38 6d 3e ae A EN’S NOTICE.—At this season of the year | Kmty the case, said in his tentimony—“When I rst went into | time, been resorted to by the British ministry to accom- | (10%), Genesee could not have presred upon the market adcedé of you with to kaow there yoe'c on terms above $6 25, and Oswego above #6 4 $6 1236 | lone: c Muotae now ta hack Us morale Of Boston in rogerd to | Push the object aimed at, ‘The government never has | Southera remained about the same. finail sales of | 2/'Mysshinitse ithe ty nice aha tama eet cotton arenot to high now as they were thirty years | openly countenanced any thing of the kind, any fur-| Sa" hexandria were Held at thasame Price Whee 2g0—Beston Post, ther than being Known as purchasers of grain through | For a lot of handsome Genesee 1400 were offered, and thelr agents; but these agents, as they have been consi- | 14e asked. A small lot of 6U0 bushels, South Carolina, Mall Balu i , J ‘The Northern mail failed yenedey frombeyopd Wel- | dered, have been nothing more than speculators, nomi- | ‘ld at 1180; and 1.000 do, Southern, fold at 1300. Cc ‘Bales of 6,000 bush: low, don, N.C. Theremlsmness wae not on the part of the | nally employed by the goverament, but actually pur- made at 160; 1,100 socks, New. Orleans mized. wha nt ‘Witmington boats, or the Wilmingto: selling afterwards 730; 7,000 bushels, Western mixed, in store, sold at 740. 1 'D, ny ‘Theimail did dot connect with thelr line.—Charles- | Chasing on thelr own account, and selling t> | Sales of 1,000 Dusbels, new mised, were Tasde-ot cos; | g- RETO eraand pekets from Europe. Hie importations have beeu | eluding the sum yet dus from the Treasury : the government, at an advance. This is not all. Many ‘ ed, i FE OFF tuusnally large, avd, dy ; 4 | vernment postages, the sum of $3.264.512 06, whieh ex- ton Cour. Tth and 10,000 do do, deliverable in February, were sold on ED.—Ladies and Gentlemen having snpertiuous. effects | tastefal agent in Paris. joat of them have been made within 2 LF eods th ount of letter ta, f th eodi i a might consider this legitimate business; snd 40 i,com- | private terms, For good round Northern, yellow, 270 | ta dshone of, sucha Weartug Appel: Furntare Kew one | the iat aity days. ne eollertion comprigeall the novelty pester gevoun cr wear Rerenec us peveveien ea : ‘ ‘ | ote , as entire pew stack o! aM, crea) -100 per cent and | Mesquerade heed with whet aa ume Qpme'hy she Dei Mistiery | mane. Fae held at $3 byes 0 mith | crber, through the Post Gites or oth vriseqmio wiltactend | celata, Bohetasn Glass; ine Brouszs, Opera Gian Whilst it falls short of the anual wverege revenues from in the corn - 7 + ry 4» erwise,who willattend | cejnin, Bol N, 466 Broadway, up | Work Box the same source, for the nine Homare, tunic. tucked, aud other styles; 260 F ris bisek demi | newspapers, in addition to the reasons before aasigned, He eee peace ears; 620 Peeaktut Cabs: | would make it just and proper that the former mode of 1000 French Cambrie Handkerchief computing their commissions should be restored. Tope Border, ‘The revenues of the department for the pact ending the 30th of June last, including $65,555 66 from the eat variety, Also by recent | United States Treaeury for the postages of the govern- ere 10 wet your Tock, | and Cuffs, chespest ever affareds di cartoons’ Mafien'do. new | eno anprcpriated by the 12th motto frock, | and C rs , or overconts and clotks ei her cleaned, dyed, altered | patterns; 25 ¢nrtoous embroidered Muslin Chameatta.| OF Manns, 2847, and not drawn; fecm thy Teemny, paured, with collars, cuffs, buttous, trimmings and all | Collars avd Cuffs: plain aud figared Orxendie, Swiss an $ 03 31, exceeding thore of the pre- well—to save you bu in Musling, for dresses, Hosiery und Gloves of every de- ar, by the sum of $458 693 96, being an increase “| r he preceding year of 13 15-100 per cent, no disappoi ption. FOLID AY PRE short of the annual revenues.of the nine H ‘A. WOOD Tie preceding the first of July, 1846, by the sum of Chasers to his ext 418,731 34 cles for the appron Of this sum, there was derived from letter postage, io for go oh are hap feomaly piameed, fie suse med ond waded encirely. Home have | Venssrienld quis. Overcoats made to measure at the | fai the usnal pr asrivals.15 eartoou oro were sold on private terms. Oats—Canal were worth | ot their residences J) LEVENSTY. 54 ae ¥ @ preceding the Ist of ‘The potato rot first developed itself to an alarming | from 49 a4se.- A cargo of New Jersey was sold at de stalite, aioe oan be attended to!by Mrs. J.'lhaveadtya: Mibg) Bp Ea th Re Dibblee, are preparing an elegant assortment ¢ extent in Ireland im the fall of 1845, or immediately | Sout: ern Merete Me Pryde Baw. Rave. cnly) te ADIES’ CLUAKS—Th nd, | on newspapers, pamphlets, ete , $643,160 69, ‘an Wigs, caiwrely new, for the approaching season, (Mr Mttchard | after the harvest of (hat year, and the British Ministry | Dice s*mollnsle of Ae waren. attention of ladies to vs he atrention tos uew styler of Gentlemen's Wiutet | inceeage over the preceding your of $5,018 10, and am =, elt ciLys COIR) welling, y oe Pane Thesire, will superiutend the ‘Theareal Costume aud | despatched a board of commissioners to that country | Corrxe-—Themarket continued quict, without change | (ue beshi the city. and com, Will be found comelerels adapted Oh ell ores, Alaa, | tncrease over the annual average of the mine preceding hiring Cepartmeat, in person. for the purpose of investigating the extent and nature | in prices. Sales'ot 250 bags of Rio, damaged, were made J assortment of dry go d: ¢ tor the ich | to his assortment of Boys’ and Infant’ Caps and fancy Beavers, | years, of $114, * PATTISON, Noi Bow. | the Intest Pariian, stylen gf the, beat materials, aud ‘This statement includes the sum of $35,600 25, 5 of the disease, SirRobert eel was at that tle prime | PY Auction.st 474 a Se. oash, and 8 bags sound LaGuay- | ill be sold atreduced prices, itera” | by the British government for the transportation of her for the Helidays.—TIhe most cle. ra at 64 a 630. ery. : j Aan a5 iam’ | moderate 5 ey id fates peepee | ints tnt he wee Rog nce oman | Corer re amas te metet | ARIA BENG ESTA snue HAT Grol Gt, dinar | proper belongs to the tveaes oft pleeting Yous ESCM eemore i 4 * } ni oy Bole Warpnk Coc SWiih ma pomreet his cated es Phinney Vacant Pan’ up: to 1200 bales, Prieee and. witeat oh agence | Nassauand Broadway, New York, They will dye-aag feta, | Bar flew of entire new serie. ‘also, a large assortment of | butiwes uot paid until within the last year Sa: es ma ry of ° and Mobile. Tp'ands bene then 11 or 12 per cent; nor would it be vale evenues of the current fiseal year by those of the first quarter; they depend so much upen trade and business of our citizens, which is always more or leas affected by the condition of. other countries, that it would not be into view the commercial embarraséments whi exist in England and some other nations of Europe, to estimate miperior quality and heat, ors rs agd Gentlemen's N Jecidedty the ni d superior style, all sorts of good Kk and | children’s Velvet and Cloth Cars veat and approprivte articles | ‘The returns tor the quarter ending the 30th of iy holders offer sparingly. Create einen pet C ind New Year's gifts. For sale at BANLA’S forsuperion Suis Information received by the government from Ireland New Orleans Peer indaed sanlen tame eae Hat, Capaud Fur Btore, 91 Cauti,cormerof Woosterstrect. | ember last, have not, been receivad and adjusted tate H and other sections of the kingdom, relative to the de- Damaged or faded goods, ribbor d10 mere _ | i otcmant oF 1 wetenuee, ok solientione oF none fictenoy in the harvests generally; this information they ig Daley ol cent et ; jindamrant feather | OMS Dumber of the larger oMles, with those from the ‘i were put in possession of so long in advance of other to new articles. Order attended to and | Booty and Shoes. Ladies, we havea large nssoriinent ofevery | Same Offices, for the corresponding quarter orp - dof ding yesr, indicates an increase of about 17 per cent. #ancy Paper wank epee Demee Gomn ere houses, that agents were despatched to this ‘country, Gromptly executed. SUM 8m | syle of Boots and Shoes that is made, and every kind of a | 6 h le ‘ J 7 i—s bbe and chi han y findeisewhere | The expenses incurred in conducting the smaller offices mast dnd sedate boxer in nents, fordrugeim pil hoxen Ke’ | immense purchases of breadstuifs wore made, and the | _Kisn—Wo only heard of 100 dbla No.2 Halifax Mack: | SOOO GUAHLENGE Notice to xenticmen who want | Rubber that is mde, an 267 Broadway, onedonrabove Frauke | are so inuch more than in the larger ones, Ju Proportion . sees, gold at ; at$8 25 at . | street, where you {ll geease, piteh, tar, give t, | Bootennd Shoes M CAHILL, - pada Ploruven Ser Also, boxer ior wedding cakes, wholesale mud | Defore the extent of the deficieney in the harvests was | ‘There wero Do sales and no receipte of eltber desorie: | exis Ront sailing tne cloth: at theshorteatnorics and | SoS TORN TRERT—OVENSHOREOO0I) AWS retail, a 48 Maiden lane. GJ. Krafty Manufacture and Im- | known in this country or in London. The Memes, | tine sagnable terms, by 4, NOAH, 66 Gold sree BOHR o a. hace cb tater et bane Gane —_ Barings had in the meantime made immense pur. | ,,f8U!T Raisins continued steady at yesterday's quo- pnoonrals PERS Pes | mens apd Mises, Beadal gd Appar Oveg, Bho, mans: i fons, at which small sales were making. me : fnetured by. th 5 pe Co a » Cou- Portable Shaving Cases —The most portable | chases of grain in the Western States of La LET—A losated th the diver D weueut. ‘These Shres are of the ma and the moat complete artclenow mgaufactared having every | (inten ot the low peieee then carneat, seeey ostt® | 4 LitsteWe have no change to notice, and the market sway gerd wel] canted td gemomnd ce patendve tide. | Anichs apd are warranted art to. pel requisite for a geuleman’s toilet, and a a trav ng, compan » Ly Brratorlitca asc Big leg bey letaud immediate Domession given. Those desirous | ‘Also, anew article of Ladi ion, invaluable. For sgie atG. SAUNDERS & SON, 177 | navigution between the seaboard and the lnterior wasre. | | MoLasevs.— Further sales of New Orleans, in barrels. | Sr'openiag abookst re, orany other respectable bnemess, Lined Over Shoes, perfectly e tree st Wore wade at 286., and a lot sold, deliverabl «| de ; sf ARS Who avd retail. SAMUEL t year at so high « rate as that spi ir yen nets mat avec gg fumed, shipments to Europe commenced on an extensive | {370 other desoriptions realngdisagtive, | SaBiadee Nee wae Rie oe HICE & SM BROORK, Akent for the mauuteciurers, 22 John street. tod ieee SL Faia ee, chines ot eeeromennet ao iE invite at- | scale. Enormous profits were realized bythe Barings ‘aval Stonks.—The last sales spirits turpentine BLO'S Saloon, 557 Broadway, d re _ | first quarter would {ndicate. | therefore estimate the ae A tages Sollee lg vias yihuiay Bir Marcie and, in fact, all speculators in thet year (146) made | eT? made at 38c; raw was dull. Sales of 100 bbls of ter : a ts, Exhibitions, Meet: | JN PUKSUA NUR ot an order of the durrogate ot die Coun | probable Incrense Of the present year, at thx er cent. it Heatvens wortanted Bexocs, ait polialind Beoel (donde, ie “ were made at $3, which wass slight falling off, compared | ings &:. NU vate part M times with | A ty of New Yor tice is hereby Fiven 10 all persons hay. | PFO t tee is realised, that, together with the §200,- ci e tie acmveatenes otthels cv ye money; prices touched high points; but the decline was | to previous rates;! end 200 Dole. North county rosin was | lee Creams, fruit aud fancy Ices, Jellies, Chirloite de Russi, elnima sgninat John M. Winant, late of the city of New | (hi unrated by the twelfth scction of the ack of the t i very limited and very gradual, to to what it has since | eld at 650 B seuit Glaz'us, Bav rian Cream, &e., &e., sent to any part of | Yorke, deceased, to present the sume with te vouchers there- G ts for ‘he iting of al Chgured superior workines, tey wil eof Albert W. Smith, | 3d of March, 1847, for the postages of the United States, it the resid of, to'the subseriby O15 —Linseed—Sales ot 4,000 gallons English, were | ‘t ¢!Y a ~d Asad 1 ‘ot New York, befo: li make the revenues of the current year amount to geen js made at 662 and 1800 City prensod,at 800 Okiotatar, | FZUAKD IN BKOADWAY—Uenilemen ad ihe tis Veuuth Day of stay next Dated New Vork:theterth | fagiato7, which will exceed the annual average revenue It the fall of 1846, 1t vecame known that there was an | relk, wae selling slowiy at 53 a 560. ‘There was no change can be ecomm dated with pleasant rooms, fr day of November, 1047, ALBERT W. BULLH, De Of'the nine years before the reduction of postage, of Boondway; several single rooms for gehtiermen. MIN P. all AIRCHILD, Exeeuta rewire | $51 407 69, and only fall short of the annual a’ ex- SURROGATE of | penditucer of the fame period, of $186,436 83, and will ~ by given to all | exceed the expenditures cf the last year, $833,087, The DINING A FFE BETTEMAN, | (200r or ding the 30th of June, 1847, No. $6 Beekinan stccet—The Propriecor, grateful ion evant | expenditires or the yond wading the eh ¢ Sabena to state that he entre street, in the City of : O Please, and render | Nore OfLOlwen Lohler, No. 201 Ceniie. sire vemner next. | The expenditure o° the present year will exceed that those who wish t0 | fated New York the 2th day of 1817. REBECCA | cf the last by the following sume ;— BETJEMAN, Administranx my Utlaw*re | vor the mail Samat Ridges wteasste ber my For the steamer Herman, for seven mon’ s. 68,33 Ais aalitoivente nl persone | For cost of the mail routes, established by the other deficiency in the harvests. In the month of Junein | 0 fith olls, and no sales of moment Deo pedeteta in MONEY Market, that year, a change had taken place inthe ministry Sir sda vegees cbuea ter serme aaten tel J 8 Sellnmneieret nd Sunday, Deo. 126 P.M. | Robert Peel had given place to Lord John Russell, and | were made at $8 13% © $5 50. Mens, old, was worth Busy Tho arrival of the steam ship Drittannis, from Liver- | the Messrs, Baring had given place to the Mesers, Roth: | about $13 75, and new, $148 $14 25. Buet—Small sales | januio’. pool, hada very depressing influence upon the stcek | childs, as the financial operators of the government Payer aby perbeces wort tieet $0 ria re ee) as market, ‘The Message of the President relative to the | There had been © complete change in the government | Jo. $5756 86, Lard—-No sales were reported, But- finances of the Government, was by no means calculated | and its organs, in the financial world. ‘The Barings had | ter—‘The market was steady, aud sales of thia State to givemuch buo ancy to government stocks, and the | made enormous profits by their speculations in bread- | Making at l8o. 6 170, and at ant, sat tale Peo cond door from the corner hate 1 by PURSUANCE of an Order of the Gon y of New ¥ notice ie b Ga E SA- complexion of advices from Europe, coming immediately | stuf, and the Rothsch! dispose BALTIMORE—! of 3 stig after, tended toconfirm the depressiontin securition ofall paatirsiatty flip. eos yper vient psceiheeryeny Bo eg oar sg hall laa esa ate Danan Toretraee romana, Wit be Ta, Dontigesy at the seeron SA RTERL Une thems its War'| ARG Ot SAMO eee cc Lake eo eee ee ee earns pe bast | fal of 1846, and continued until about April, 1817. ‘The | « ‘$9 S14 caah, and 80 40 good, tals quctinns eat tio | (Mejia gLerimix Gentlemen's Ordinary, $1 26 perdny.— | rouchera thereof, to the pepo week, touched very low points, lower than have been re: | deficiency in the harveata of Great Britain, in 1947, was | wharf, sold at $3 00. ‘The inarket closed about. the ray Sie VOATHEILHA he hetore he dist day of Jaunary ne vehi “din! ie)“ lind Li osevetoete alized for years, and there is « possibility of prices go- | not so extensive as in 1846, and greater efforts were ne- N und. ciegant eingerichteten euccpreishen ka fice ny of July, 1047, CATHARIS were made in the southern section, at the lettings in the ing etill lower. A further fall of three or Ove per cent | cgssary to produce a panic inthe eorn markets. The tna. shew Tey latices abHE one | Teena aanenettiomey eeiere se actgesseias, 78 Lag the Sarrogate of the | ‘Ping whieh amount to $i i for the present yearare would not surprise us much; and the boars have agrand | government remained comparatively quiet, until their ge ta fuk so prime suger on: | srniten wemacht haben, die feineten, deuehon Dike, aad given to sll ner | agitated ate cn eer earn $Oa15 LT ae earn ge eer ois, | faanclal agente hed supplied themselves with such | | Tonscco—Woannex the usual week seaternent, o3- | Gantonen Weoehen wate one wit Expenditures estimated for Ube same time... 4,099,206 ; Reices have already reached such s level that all able to | quantities as they could command at safe prices, | Dbiting the prices, rales, reoripts hold will not sell, and every per cent decline caanges | gud the movements made in Parliament are the b: Sold Rec'd Stock ist ‘eichhaltig wad ucsere prise selir | waneinte the character of holders, until most of the fancies fall | evidence of the position assumed bythe ministry. Panic Prices. this week. — this onhand. | alle Feinselimeker einladen. uns mit ihrem Besuche 21 inte strong bands, and are withdrawn from the market. tpecohes were nmde in the House of Common: Mrecncky, Virpinia beehren, SCOTT & WEYRAUCHL, 179 Broadwn: B 4 NB a : yand the | “and N. Carolina, 3 to 8 150 hhds. 112 ids, 497Hhds, | —Vovere Dew che sestiuration wird am 1 December, 1817, Tho tightness of the money market compe!s many to re- | mopt prominent panic maker in that body was Lord John dabe eroeffnet AB Mead #16 J he ity of Rew Werk or next. Dated New York, the tifgil fi a e THAD. TASCHE, Adminitrnter. | getty te wrest woduetion of the rates of postage sear = —_— -—+—- venues of the department have inores much beyond LZELL, formerty, of | the expectations of the friends of the cheep pos- selbige in der noe! denkoeonen Uns: ing @ surplus of. . i pri wanty of Down in tre | ti system, while the expenditures for the same time allze againnt their will and in opposition to thelr judg- | Russell, the prime minister of England. Those pantc | MatyimdamdOhio. @ om Po OTICK—Important (or private families, jrovels and 1a Ue azeh duty 1000 | ha Giminlahed more than heif @ million of dollars an- ment and confidence in them, as good investments; and | spseches were followed by a government loan of £8,000,. | Feunaylvaninseed,, 7 to 16 _ 8 Ff pet play Bn an hawt slate stock of the P Dengogns, at Ehilsdelehia | nually; and that the de artmant isin condition to sus- tho tighter the money market, the greater the quantity | 009 for purchasing food,to relieve the starving millions of Haas "3 tome Sh HH, | per cenvbelow what they eau he malin the ely" Madeira | ineagnetiated yin from further vervice, and pow uaitang the | tn Ite pithout further aid from the treaguay. ot a6 rot - 122 : 4 Wines, Port, Sherry, Teneriffe and . Mi Whis- | regiment stated his intent 0 m0 bes ey. br 0 | ey Fale, Otard Brandy. oud other different brags; und Hol | Sate of Ohio. Me Dele has hot been ‘heard of mince Sey~ | Would have been still more favorable, if the modifications % to4s 50bre. 3508. ~ lend Gm. All these warrantetas good as any imported, at 513 | tembery (B41; if living, he is hereby apprived that information | of the act of 1840, heretofore suggested by this depart- rh 1 ly Aeon 37 Houaton street, near Brondway. a8 12 gf much sng vance 10 him can, apow apptie von to the ‘on | ment, bad beew adopted. Erte mone hs USIC TAUGHT=M. DUMSDAY, No. 169 B pedir ya bd nheabbwaly poove, y ayeeiee meet oo ‘The Portmaster General's suggestions m Fite, eniumted, as in tho bree pee. | VEYA Tabore Crand sine eaten ha Hee eae eaicell: | cation of the act of 1845, have beon presented in former of stook forced out for sale. Ireland. Under theso influences, prices advanced rapid- egg eo eo ‘There is a margin for an advance of twenty andjthity ly, and the purchases on the part of the govern- per cont in the most prominent fancy stocks, particular- | ment were, to a great extent,made of the Meesrs. Rotha- ie ly railroad seourities; and a moderate let up in the | childs, who also acted asthe government agents in all | 1B? market money market, would soon bring back prices to tho old - agente te ceding weeks, Sales were effected as inentioned w to tench id gentlemen ina short ime on the Gu poh Ly on of privat its commercial operations, There is @ very curious | above, 400 bales Yguanie tobacco, old crop, were sold the nudernemed. on the part of the immedinte relatives of Mr. | Teporte; they refer.: 1 Tojthe suppression of p ; poluts, ‘There are, on the other hand, many fancies not | thing oonmeoted with the speculations of the Messrs, | £0 60 out of the market. Tie Inte nowa by the Britannia | inederaie, insquments were Aare: pa Violin, Tees | Ty yell, will Sita alsen oe hectets iets Ga rican 2 te pi Res over enatl routed isthe soures worth @ frastion of the value still sustained in the | Rothschilds im connection with the government; and | 0T!™8 Eee aa Tetite. of She erenevo. Markets of G11 ere _ | Picapatrich: Lith Beprember i6t, SOHN WELBIT, ir | Sr ircenc and ought to be interdicted; To make th market ; which have fallen more than seventy per | geri, tho fact that a large amount of grain, owned by | some extent in tio spunea Sneek operations to ‘capes settee te stato ol ladios Sod Fae alga NOUK: Solicitor, ovina ch: | slegle later « quarter of third of an ounce, teed of A » is . ‘ol ladies ai OWN, " aw 4 cont, and yet range nearly the balance above the actual | the government, and deposited in Ireland, was kept on | TALLOW —The artiole remained stoady at 8i¢0. his plensicgtmethod of teachin, panotorte, sing ngand violin, | £24 2e 04 Downs brelaw = | Raliike 4. Te equalise postage on newspapers stones valua It is most extraordinary how tuch stocks aresus- | storage, until it rotted and became uselees, 0 a8 to ena. | y,WMALEDONR.—The market waainactive. at 3ho. and | wereby hia juinie ennive ha 1 | einen Public Nutice hereby eiten that's | ager om all letters pesetog, through the sulle for delivery tained at all, amidat the financial embarranements which msel 294, Oh whieh She Jaa soles were made. tnd perseveriog mater: will please aduress (2B srle Of property for wepaid aaetemevte Will take pice atpul | within the Ubited States, and pre-payment om letters ble the Rothachilds to avail themselves of the additional | | Wuisxxy.—Small sales of State Prison were reported | "4 persnrering x etna wade inodooure, We feronce Ferrer ec ce diadintibowiceot New Pork on Wee ‘¢ ties not having ar are experienced, more or less,by all classes. It requires | demand, and to prevent a premature depreciation in pri- | St 260) . while Western was worth 26c and Drudge 270. | Timm. ky 4 * pps “nat Iny of March next, at twelve. o'eloo be by ny, oNted Stater, and on all printed fach » small amount of money to carry them, and thefnot | oo “these are fats, startling facts,which must hai Farionts —The packet of the Ist, for Liverpool en- SILK HOUSE, from 1 the wh | tengements w' ws about 20000 bushels of corn in bulk at 6d. To ont to decline business, wish co die matter; and 6 The abolition or modification of the ® hat if they go entirely out of sight the loss will not be . cl, a elu 4n important bearing upon future movements of «| Belfast d., was paid for grain in bulk. To Liverpool jo 06 & well asvorved Brel, fl ranking privilege : With such mo- » the other band, the smaileat advance gives such & | Rothschilds did net coufine thelr cporations in corn | 80¢ lard Ia bbis was taken at Some shippers HH BON WIV will pleate call aud cecrive Five | ing CamMounity of the MARTIN b. | “% ® might, in a few years, be made to cover Ht , asked 7d. for grain, and us, forfour. There was noth. | ME re hy » by the ship Seyern, from Havre. | THOMPSON, Street Commissioner, Street Commissioner's | Ut form less rate mig A ite on, i per cent prom, hat therisk lmotmear v0 large ela | to Greet Ysiteln, but thelr connection with the | jog respeoting tates to London or lievre: | povb's HINUKEN. 18 Wall sweets" ditre” | Otiee, November 19,167, sy immiewers | the expenses ot the department | Irut by tte adoption,

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