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BY OVERLAND EXPRE het eed pe yk kd ¢ = ‘pearl fet at 47 “= L" oF Lat ring rae oF. | aE ae ree ) J is wore quiet at $7. vv 4 DRTALLS OF THE NEWS FROM MEXICO. |... exPEpItios ro ououtL., Totala...+..81as000 Samia iamsa3 Seno | | BeRewax— et 8000 Ib, wate inade at auye, | iin Serie Soe Savory 22, } ARV AIBS IN WASRINGTOR, ing of about 26 dregoons, 13 quartermaster men, and | {appears by the returns for November 13th, that eapsturrs —Flour—Sales ‘ A sets Meech Win B [From the New Orleans ey ge Jan. 14.) Se age Comes, Ue wae commanded by Lieutenant | winin the thirteen days previous, the amount of eyecto were , including about 6,000 or 6,000 bbis. Avery Capt Ames Darriens Ju ¥ aten nt D Wasuinaron, Jan, 20, 1848, tee Nerdy’ tus iste telag the peanseckip Viegas oC tS at EapePecker, which left on tue 4th lust , aud towohed at general to this De- holuta for the purpose officers who were said The Error in the Tables of Receipts and Expendi» tures—General Scott's Recall—Political Anta « Anderson Geo W_ Daggett Peron SM Donnegan Cathar Miss Dablin Harris on hand had fallen off nearly two hundred thousand is £C ; dollars, and the deposits have decreased about the same Andrews Mry Allen James H eon: $6 25; and 1000 do alex tome inch Genesee, part aid to be pure, were of apprehending soms Mexica: Notaa Dominrele Norwood Carhale at Tampico. he 7 (yh Teported sold at the same price; 100 do Ohio at $6 | Anharitichard H lin ; ‘The most important intelligence by this arrival con- | £°ctraq tn Cholule silttis alters they antered tentang | amount. ‘The line of loans and olroulation remains | Southern was quiot at 40°49 « $0 27%. Wh-at—No | aiveue Mis Heory Dauniune Thoms Soman’ qausle, | goniam in the Senate sists of an indefinite but very current rumor, that secret | without opposition, but when arrived on the plaga, a | about the same. The ohject the Comptroller probably | sales of moment transpired. Corn—T'he sales embraced | Ashord Mrs W KD Newman Lieut The error in the tables of receipts and expendi- negotiations ure on foot which promise peaoo. | It comes | severe fire was Opened upon them from one of the houses. | had in view in calling for reports #0 soon after the rega- | *¥0ut 8,000 to 10.000 bushels, including new mixed and | Acker imac | De Nortoa ‘Thomas | tures, of which I notified you in a telegraph to us from several sources, and such as are usually well | On6 half of the command was ordered to dismount and yellow, at 63 a 60 a 68 cents. the lower figures referring | 2¢tew Sire Wary 1) Nigwton Cape Joha " P ‘graphic informed. We have nothing very tangible to give color | taxy possession of the house; this was ‘promptly done, lar quarterly returns for November had been made, W84 | to ipferior qualities; 2100 do do mixed, heated in store, ee feet Nit! N despateh yesterday morning, has caused, as to it, but note below such olrcumstances as favor it. For | while the enemy Kept up their fire, ‘The howse was | t0 see if an immediate expansion followed that period. | at U4 cents, for distilling; and 1000 eacks of new South: | Armere icichard Dassela Inmen ) might be expected, an extraordinary commoti ourselves, we can only vouch for the fact that such then thoroughly search, but most of the Mexicans had | Such sppears not to have been the case. This is | ° at 67 cents. No sales of old mixed or yellow were | Atlen Cap: David Dogroth Li O'Brien Thi " rf ° . yrs im jon was very strong and general at Tampico effacted thelr escape; three, however, were. kille 4 reported, the supplies of which were light. Mfeal— | Alburtis C W Doty Mra O’Mead Wr | The government wakes up and fiuds itself richer apt. Tucker reports the & tal lose of the Heig Novem | turee brought in as prisoners, with alesson our side of "IE more to the condition of cur financial sf | Sales of about 600 bbls. afloat, were made at $3 26. | Armtrons William Borsey Witham Ogden ¥ B thaa it had supposed, by 7 millions of dollars, » on Tampico bar, on the lat inst. She was bound from | three horses and one man slightly wounded. ‘The house | fairs than any thing else, The banks have for | Rye—Sales of 2,000 bushels were made at 90 cents, de- | Arcibs F (bak “ne to Miss Cordelin_| sum by no means incoasiderable in these deye Pensacola for Tampico, with a cargo of lumber for the | i7, which the officers were supposed to be was afterwards government. gone into, but they were not found as was expected, after The ship America left Vera Crus for this port on the " me some time past been steadily contracting, in anticipation doe 68: Rio continued steady at about 6% s 70, and of stringent times in the money market, morethan from E | Ackerman H,Cliffst Ele Y | of whig committees, and a grumbling House of Eide lp . TT ey 1 ri 4th inst, Capt. E. G. Elliott, ee hn ne! the hooes Aone ed Ay poe a on fever KH any danger of » call from the Comptroller for reports. about 8340. Sales of 160 bags damaged Rio were | Barnett ‘Thomas Ebbe Representatives. The opposition will be in ao Capt. Crohen Ker, 20 dragoons, Capt. T.G- King, 894 | town about three hours, whe hot Qmding any thing | ‘There is no foundation for the report that the Ithace by auotion at 3 a 5%o. cash. Bete ies sao good humor at thus being cheated out of cause Tiegh. Prine ae eee ‘Capt. Pratt, which further to do, they returned to this oity. Bank had ded. Ite bills tly redeemed. | aero, There wase slightly increased demand to- | Detinn Ain Beaver yee, tor growling, und at having their calculations of 0 propeller Washington, Capt. which wes | Lieut. Waelder speaks in the highest terms of the | 38! suspended. Its are promptly id about 800 bales were disposed of, at our outside | “Sion! Flags CC eae atone * ing their calculations o1 Bodet'Kdward 8 Patlfoches Thomas Proail Capt,Spring st among the y, brought over Lieut. 8. G. = ruin and discredit ove: i Hee St the 34 Iilaols Volunteers. ‘We now proceed to a discredit overturned by the timely de- tection of this error. ally. Shippers exhibit ‘no disposition the American Exchange Bank. a beng ee to enter the market at pres The State Bank of Durham, Greene county, has conduct of the men under his command on this ooc- easion; they carried out every order prouptly and gal- t prices. Benous Mr, Beaver Fosdick William Palmatier Mi: t Flina William 3, Pamly Charles HH} | ake that It was a mii details of the news. lantly. LIveroon Ciassvicatior. might have occur ce aq ae tele hshy nearer rem bop |, aaempanzing he aaraprty there wa Lin | a nce eee em — FEA Prete Ra Ey | tant and ature oe od theta 2) , by y fo 4 " % rn Mr, he Ps arry y at i ire’ * the British Cage. re Daring: whieh wotved here | Of the 2 Obio Megiment, quartered at San Jose, who | Counterfeit tens on the Cayuga County Bank, and the | Ostinur7. a Mugton st. Griffith Joseph cae ater uaideration the circumstances of ite this port by is ‘Wien aetiios te kabw to | Stllantly volunteered their survices on tho occasion. Chemung Cane! Bank, in clroulati Middling .. 7 Benjamin James P Gardiner WL Richards Miss L | com al, will excite no surprise. The im several days since. a g fe known as The Acerioan prisoners who have been taken by the | Chemung Canal Bank, are in circulation. Goa Midi 7 Binke Puttick Griffith Rhoda Miss Rogers Steviien mense toil’ which was ground down into the re- thoes! deal peer ga Bi sual paired pene Mexicans at various times and places, were yesterday Counterfeit 10’s on the Sussex Bank, at Nowton, N. piiddling Fair, K F ist A Se om Garvin Rh Peowen Bens F port of the Secretary of the Treasury—a paper weal of uwaitin, a0 steamer, was that they were of groat t here from Zacatian by Mr. Isunza, Present | J., new issue, and not described in any of the detec: | july ‘hui’ K Bore Mig peel » saiavices avid Niley Jona unexampled in the ‘history of the government, cousequence. They even jumped to the conclusion that | Mexican Governor of tho State of Puebla; they were | ¢-1. nays just madetheir appearance, ‘The bill shown | (Jocd Fn: 9 Banta Mrs Mary | Hasten Biles B —-Russell George | 8 Well for its Wonderiul Condensation of facts Fine... nol Buxton Samuel Jr Hollister N 5 Rivg Miss Sarch | as for its vast research, comprehensiveness, and y conducted by Col Noreja and formerly delivered to Col, 0 ; secret negotiations were going on between Mr. Trist | Chiig tls Departeane? us is. very bad imitation, though the name of the Pre- | 'j'1si1Saies of 100 bola No. 2 Mackerel were repotted, | Bradiey Miss Mx. Hugues Samuel Howan Mes Wolf, om ding logical arrangement,—the immense labor of and the Mexican eommissionersunder English auspices. | Chi1ds; commanding thi d Samuel, ox x nge for these prisoners, | sident is toleral ell done. A very little observation | et $6 75; No 1's were worth $8 26 a $8 50, and No 3’6/ na Holton Braacis C Grand st elving " Nay, one of our correspondents is confident that the 8% | col. Pavon; if this was not admiesible, an equal number | © rani char sepals ‘The viguette in the centre is an | $88 $5 20. No salen of dried Cod were reported; there | Betenburch Wm Hart MG Powers Joues delving for those tacts among the mouldy records ratoge brought over despatches from, Mr. Trist for the | cf Mexioan prisoners, or, if the latter could not be done, | ™' ve the Sy on Was said to be buyers at $3 6634. Sales of about 1000 | Beiei ALL, « flouse William Howe tilward ine | Of the department, by those engaged in assisting aoriconen ‘ashington, asking re Sinye | to acoept ‘as voluntarily restored to the United | Indian, with hand upraised in wonder at the approach | quintals of Hake were made, at $2 25. Bier 1 Ass A Hehey Mrs ME Hevacite ynios | the Secretary, was not performed without such a *ethe evouing of the 2d inst. a detachment of about pe RE aa is certainly a hu. | of 2 {tin of ears, « ship on the right margin, and an | | Fxcit—Silerof 300 boxes wet-drted raising were made | Briggs Clas M | Holfaeucn rdw 0°" 18 | prostration of faculties 0s would naturally have + . 8 act vernor is certainly a hu- at ; 500 do layers were sold at $2 40, four months; | Bissett Alfred, Ful- Hastroue i Sheppard Miss J, ed to the error that has been di red, t twenty-five dregoons, under Captain Croghan Ker, ar- mane and commendable one; in addition, the mickons Indian with a bow on the left. It is letter A, No. 1986, and 500 boxes Sicily Termons were sold at $2 20, ay ip ne pastrou I Tearat it Rad not. heen, teete te paired Redo oan rived from Mexico, having left there the 27th of Decem- ber. Mr. Trist did not wccompany the tiain. Captain Ker brought down despatches for Washington. Lieut. Waters, of the Louisiana Mounted Men, came down with Captain Ker, from Puebla, and brought with him packages which bad been sent down as far as Puebla by Captain Lewis, of the same corps, who left Mexico the same day with Captain Ker Through this channel we have received full les of papers from the city of Mexico to the 26th of December, but, unaccountably, our oor- Miss J, Wa- Storm WB Backer Phillips Strong Miss Eliz. Beicle Thomas Roser Enos and purports to have been engraved by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch, The bill appears to be from the same pl the lately noticed counterfeits on the Burlington County Bank, at Medford, names and dates only being altered. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the number of acres sold, and the amount of money reveived, at the Chilli- cothe, Ohio, land office, during the year ending the alst state that they were kindly treated while confined. ales of 25 bales of ‘The answer of Col. Child’s, however, was in the proper American spirit. Ho wrote to Mr. Isuaga, as we under- atand from good authority. that he could not accede to the first propostiion, from the fact that the Republic ot Mexico is largely indebted to the United turned and paroled prisoners and many set at liberty un- conditionally, of the same grade as those received ; that witha thelust two mouths, much larger number of Hemr—Wo have only to notice Manilla, at 8 a 8Xo, cash. Hives —The stocks in first hands,were heavy. and the George, Pro: market quite dull. We quote Rio Grande i0}; Oro- or Jenkins Leonia nocos, 9a 934, Common descripticns of dry hides,7 to | Bouchard Monsieur Jewett Ous T 9c., 6 months, with light sales, at prices within those 4 ranges. Hovs—Fine parcels bring 634 a 53¢0. Leap—No sales of moment were reported. mittal. Mr. Walker himself, would, doubtiess, have discovered it, (although it is not within the province of the Secretary of the Treasury to supervise those tables,) but his health, from the terrible labor to which he had subjected himself, was, for a week betore the report was signed, in such a condition es to inspire the physicians who attended him every day in the department, Ives and Ferr's Kingsley Charles Kult Miss Margaret Burns ‘Treadwell Brown RB B2 Undeshith Walter - isoners of war than now received, had been liberated, | of December last. The sales of the past year largely ex- | Learuen.—Good qualities of hemlock tanned were kan Charles Kelly Hi Vail Robert 4 respondense did not reach Vera Cruz, and is, we foar, | Pt! of Decem! y ly q ined were | Bookman Charles Kelly Harriet A (which he did not leave for days before the re- Tost for us Captain Clinch, of the 18th Infantry, came | Maly oe, au not of Dumanity, they being extremely | seed those of any previous year since the consolidation jamore request, oud brought better prices, than at the | Brows Feirick . Kem Mise Ana = Yausaen | ort was finished,) with great arin gates that down with Captain Hera train m 1,000 to 1,800 troops, | fact, the extent to which Mexlean prisoners hud. been | ofthe Steubenville, Marietta, Zanesville, Clootnnat! and | tinued quite source, und brought fall pices, eee Byrou Mrs, Chat Lyach Miss, 3d Ay Vai Horm Mia Carb | hhig constitulion would auceumb. loft Vern Cruzon the 24, inst. for the oity of Mexico: | Pestored toliberty, deprived him of the pleasure of cem- | Chillfoothe officer, in 1840, ‘These lands have all been in | Motassxs—Sales of 200 ble New Otloans were report- Be iy 3 ad Lanes Chapios , Yintgpbarsh Mr ih The contradictory statements made in other Gen Scott was anxious for ita arrival, which it was sup- Ping with the second part of the proposition. Ho far- | the market over 40 years. ‘They are all soldat $1 25 per | #4 toate int Ome. A cargo of new Cubs arrived BerusAJames “ol Mr Brigham w, ieee sou ornare Boot se reoally ate, Taae : @1 61 jovernor for kindness and attention yesterday, and a cargo to arrive, of ditto, wer: to- | Badger WJ Lowden Anue Wiggins Jobu scarcely Say, entirely unfounded. srave Te ienalesauoth fos ‘Ty00 strong can be col- | tthe prisoners just voluntarily restored, and assures | acre, with the exception of a small quantity of Miamj day, at 220, 2 Brady Joseph Luke John Whicilesy Mrs E charges against General Scott are now on file at leoted at Vera Cruz, it is expected to move thence for | that he will take pleasure in emulsting Mr. I.’shuman- | Extension Canal lands, which are valued at $2 50 per- ‘aval. Stones—The market continued quiet, and no | ,, C Landais Charles Wendling Jean the War Department, and to investigate these Origaba, under command of Col. Bankhead. In Vera | {ty towards Mexicans that may fall into his hands as | gore, sales of moment were report Galle We Ss nea Me eMC AY Wilson Beary charges a court of inquiry, with Gen. Towson Cruz this is expeoted to be # delightful excursion, from | Prisoners of war. 8 Puauic Lanps, Curturcorns, Onso, 1847 Ors Linseed The sales embraced about 8.500 gal- | ( mee Mead Win O Welch Mis as its President, will assemble at Perote. Gen the beauty of the country, and the flue roads and the) 4.04 .., ARMY INTELLIGENCE. eee cnet detest” Patue, | lous of English, at $9 @ 000, oash, in casks and barrels; | « i Waldheim Chats | Butler will, in the meantime, take command of Kindness of the people, who have repeatedly solicited | , The ship “Maid of Orleans” left thie es oo. $3,383'75 | Ud 1800 do oity pressed Amerio: id Cuendet Kayene : WaralGacree W | the forces. The statement contained in the that troops should be sent thither. | Qlat inst ,) for Vera Cri February. 91 3,986 15 | Market closing firm, There was no change in shipping | Cheeseman MM ra, 10. st Willis, William st 6 sores 4, aomeny ont ‘A smali command had been despatohed from the olty | tfoops, numbering 361, on board: 160 for the 4th Artillery; 019.12 7,089 42 | or selected whale, while crude sperm and manufactur: Goleman Toke Dr MoLack ea Chas oe eames telegraphic correspoudence of a Baltimore paper, of Mexico, composed principally of the 9th Infantry, | 87 for the 9th Infantry; 40 for the Ist Massachusetts Vo- 6,330.12 8,209 44 | oils remained about the same. Sanita ee See tiCdt sdione that Gen, Worth would be released from arrest, under Col’ Witners, for the mining district of Real dei | 'unteers; 71 for the 2nd New York Volunteers, and 3 6.989.428 8,938 95 Paovisrons—Sales of 300 to 400 barrels of old prime | (Solier Ht Mrs McNeil Mary aoa Charles, and assume the command of the army, is absurd. Monte, on the road towards Tampico, for the purpose | Meu belong to other regiments; commanded by Captain aoe 6.746 3) | Bork were reported, at about $6 3754 a $6 60. Sales of | Crawiord David, Mrs Mathew Josep Market street There are three generals now in Mexico, besides of collvcting the revenues fromthe mining companies, | W-S. Bainbridge, 4th Artillery, and accompanied by ee {25d 41 | 200 bbls new meas were made on private terms; 110 do | Callaghan timothy Merritt. Misses, Wise Beujamia Gen, Scott, who rank Gen. Worth—Butler, Pat- Another was expected. to leave ine few dayefor Toluca, | Lieut. L. MoLaws, 7th In/antry; Lieut. W. Merribew, ie 74 10'2¢a 20 | new thin mess, at $10 3734; 300 barrela of old mens, at | Costello William — Houston Wayland Michast | (ieee eed eallow . the capital of the State of Moxioo. 3d Dragoons; Acting Assistant Surgeon C. H. Crane, U: * 3907.19 4934 of | $10 25; and 150 do new, wt $11 75. 600 bbls, including | Campton J Theo- Madagar Mary J Weich John i A very animated extemporanéous debate atose Gn. Marsbull was still at Jalapa on the 29th ult.,; 3 Army; Captain C. P. Crowningshield, and Lieut. A. | November . 8795.19 11.108 97 | new mess and prime. sold, deliverable in May, at $9 for | (10) ei Meas IH. Dr wie ey oe animal mie Se: Re aye aa ficred awaitiog the arrival of Col- Miles’ train, Upcn its ar. | W- Adams, lst Mags. Vol ; and Lieut, J. Hill, 2d New | Deceunber... 5,091.38 618 27 | the former, and at $0 for the latter. Small sa Cambell FE, Meas it, De yylladiaon at... | in the Senate to-day, on the resolution offere his foroe would be 3500 men, according to the Free | York Volunteers. Pin eA gea.o00 a | Were made at 7o, and of shoulders at 4340. oolidge Benj Mis MckwingDuncandr — wich street | by Mr. Mangum, calling on the President for rivel, roe woul " is Total 64,081.90 $83,008 59 | Coolidge Beuj rg RI ; 7 Amerivan, Captain Andrews had forty more recruits ready to des- eee sei piatnns eam hf of 70 bbls New Orleans were mude, at.64{c; 200 do Carhart M Daniel Mapes Mrs. ceks Mes WA | copies of the instructions under which Gen. ‘The President's message reached Mexico on the 25th | Lad yesterday morning, for the general rendezvous at | The public lands in Ohio are rapidly coming under cul- | Boston, were sold here, by sample, to arrive in New | Coffia William — Monague Mary Wainno ‘thomas | Scott acted in issuing the geueral order No. 376, having been despatched from Vere Crus tothe | Port Hamilton. This makes about 350 men 0 A. | tivation, which adds to the revenue of the State, from | York, at eomething less than 7c. Beet __ JOHN T. BOYD. froprevor | aad the opinions of General Scott in regard to tal in seventy hours, for the American Siar. It left | bas recruited since he has been in commission.—Buffalo taxation, and increases the wealth and prosperty of the | “re making to tae trade, without material change in 28 LN SUMS OF 621,800. $500 SND | the necessary military means for carrying such Oe £ c 7 Commercial, Jan. 19:h. prices. Cheese continued in fair demand, at prices ment ar aeeay ms. for sale: by D. instructions into eflect. Mr. Cass resisted the ult. oa) Washington on the 8th, = was oe a. but se- venteen days in ico. It was immediately NAVAL INTRLI oR. State. Ohio is destined to be the second State in | ranging from 54 to 70. ER & GLO! 0 Wall street. an e Published by the Ster at length. | U, Si etare shin Bae Lt, ‘Lynch from New York, | this Union. ACK Snes Che ECORIDY, CE) the ewe Chel Atk Boal ALS EY eid Peay Re ace rence ons unleae eben On the 20th ult, John Reynolds, of company D, 8th | wasin quarantize at Gibraltar 20ch uit, having arrived | ‘The anthraolte coal trade of the United States, for the eesed, and prices inclined to droop. Bales of | =, Wronent \ a scord ine | diser Chall tis A eee infantry, was hung for murdering @ Mexican woman. the day previous. It lssuppored she was quarautiued on ‘ eee we oe tindo: "Hopewel fp. assdrtedsizess wool end | Giecretion to withhold the information, if its Mr, Webster's Worcester specch is published in the | eescunt ‘of having lost amen overboard, ‘She was boagd | Year 1947, exhibitea greater increase, compared with exps— 87 bbls Timothy were made at $21. Manulactarere Twine cand Cord: Shoe Livesd ol every de, | COMmuUnication should happen te be prejudicial Amrricen Sier.in order to counteract the perversions | to Port Mahon. ‘The frigate United States sailed on the | Previous years, than any other within the history of the | Sucan—Salesof 72 hhds of Now Orleans, were made | scription, incinding Titley, Patham and Walker's. For sale | to the public interests. earl street. at 434 m 6-440. Srices—Sales of 1000 mats of cassia were made at 170, f 75,000 pounds of Illinois, rendered, by CEBRA & CUMING’ ISSOLUTIO. tofore existing under the ficm Cr nal street, has: day brea du Mr. Crittenden and Mr. Mangum sustained the call, and Mr. Cass and Mr. Allen opposed it. It is needless to say that the whig side had the made of certain passages in it, by the Mexican paper Gen, Smith, Governor of the city, has had a serious | misunderstanding with the ayuntamiento, or municipal | 17th for Port Mahon. Weekly Horala, trade. The principal increase has been from the Schuyl- kill regions, a large per cent of which was the result of the opening, or the resumption of business, on the N—THE COPARTNERSAIP “HY P.& 8 REILLY ved by matual consent. council, and consequently dissolved it. The documents | The Weeki; 4 4 ry 4 ly Herald will be ready this morning at ; were made at § 5 6c. ‘The business will be carried om at the above place by SOLO- | best of the argument, if not of the merits of the ee eet eeangr ett OT | nine o'olock. It will contain the whole of the foreign | SHUslkill Canal. The annexed table exhibits the | Wy OMT SAO. 19 oso ibs No. 1, and superfine | MON NEIELY: pedal clare acinar ota eiiiesee | question. ‘The fact ts, Mr. Case ie not suited readers. There is 8 sto bs ‘A new counoil was promptly installed. in the Mexican papers that santa An- na ha t Acapulco for the port of San Blas. ‘Upon this £t M aims :—“If this should be so, ag we hope not, may God protect the peace of Jalisso.”* ‘The Monitor's correspondent states, says the American Star of the 284 December, that the government is muck embarrassed for want of resources, The state of Jalisco ted by him; all debts due tu ssid store, or contracted therem, to be settled as above, SOLOMON REILLY, New York, Jan. 7th. 184 i AKPS.—J. PITT, Lie Wis & CV. PAPEN DOUBLE action Harp Makers, 19 Rose street, New York —. L. & Lo. ouganed many years as practical’ mauufacturers in the city of New York, convinced that the prices heretofore asked for these instruments have been exorbitant snd uureasonable, quantity of anthracite coal sent to market from the different mining regions of Pennsylvania, in each year from 1620 to 1847, each inclusive, showing also the in- oreage from year to year :— Anturacite Coat Traps or Pennsytvania. a Other Agere- for the position he occupies on the floor of the Senate, as leader of the democratic party. Op- posed to such men as Mr. Crittenden, Mr. Web- ster, Mr. Calhoun, Mr. Clayton, and other keen debaters and experienced parliamentarians, he appears to great disadvantage. Jo an encounter with Mr. Crittenden, he must always expect de- pulled, at 28a 3ic., and about 20,000 ibs Peruvian, on terms that have not transpired. In domestic fleeoo, we hear of nothing worth reporting. ‘HALE BONE— Salen of 10.000 lbs at 970, and 15,000 do South Wuiexer—Sales of 108 Pennsylvania, sold at ash. which were said to h en resold at news received by the Cambria, the latest news from the seat of war, the proceedings at Wasbington and Albany, and a summary of utelligence from all other parts of the country, with # pictorial view of the town of Jalaps, in Mexico, Price 6% cents, Northwest were made 280. had not paid the conting-nt voied by recent council | kill. Leigh. wana. | regions, gate jo, and 100 bbls New Orleans seld at the same | invites attention to their stock of splendid Double Action 43 , cl of Governors, It had lost the tobacco rent, also, in giv-| Mat Oattle.The Genesee Valley ‘Twin = m = in Peles. : Harps, which they are euabled to offer at aveatly reduced | feat. Even in a trial of strength with Mr. Cla: ing wnlimited fre dom in planting. Gen. Scott's order | Rteers, having been slauyhtered, cau be, acon at Wo. 182 Ei = oz. = Freionts—Flour wa snpeced to Liverpool @ 1s 10%¢d_| Prices, principles, combining all the modem improvements of | 8s Whose powers are not, by any means, a8 of the 16th had arrived, and a meeting of the Ministers | dridge streec until 2PM. friday, fist justant, md ou Satur = = = The packets, however, with other vessels, were asking | [Tir neen mann{iciures,aud in power and brilianey or tone, | great as they have been, le cannot hope to be | was held in consequence. ‘There was considerable alarm | #47 forenoon at jos. 13 aud 14 Ceatre market, Also, =- ~~ - 26, To Glasgow, four was worth 28° To Havre, rates | fiueness of touch. aud elegauce of fiuish, are equal to any ever | Victorious. He should give up the leadership to | leat the Amerioans would go to Queretsro to occupy the | terey "Buy (heen rained by Mr: Leonard Clift, Westches- S508 me pet were quiet, and no engagements of moment reported. manutsetnied. These Harps are warrauted to stand the test | some younger and more active man—Mr. Dix | city, ond families were beginaing to move away. There | STCs, ANT LAWRENCE, Nos. 13 and 14 Centre 16,767 = = Reat Estate at Avction—Contiauation of sale of | ofany ciimate, aud having beea submitted to the moat emi- lor mamnce oF Mt) Dav: or tra gir was mueh talk of & pronunciamiento, but none had ta- Severs ree 31.36 = ed property of Henry Eokford, deceased—1 lot N.W. cerner | next and talented professors in the United dtates, have receiv 0s, OF Dake soe v iad. 0) 1881881PP1, Ken place. The Santa Annaiste and Puros were in full| A Warning to the French. es rei. = Of 23d atreet and 7th avenue, 24:9 by 100, $2,150; 1 do | e4.cheir decided approbation and recommendation. Harps re- of whom always command the grave and respect- ! union, and were doing all in their power against the | reduce the price of their Boots the day of ¢ y 43,000 opporite, same size, $1,625; 1 do do, $1,640; 1 do do, ged. Strings, Re. ‘ a ful attention of the Senate. Mr. Cass ceuld government, and to bring about a revolution. Their cade fie oar vend Young, opposite our offi 54,000 Tarai apa i had gah go Ido a $1,650; ae a Nemeth geo Cas ADEE pore better tae a position in the ee ute i} eat quality of French Calf Boos for $4 50, 81.600 jot S. W. corner of 22d street and 7th avenue, do, $2,020; and gent my and professional, who tito | 1a the Senate. The whigs play with him, an Wat tithe feversasas towards Gesttoying the | tr ccuer crores for Sb and Tee bas geee ee Coit eked n777 1 do adjoining, do, $2010; 1 do adjoining on avenue, do, | ‘pts of tking parti the approaching tribute of respectto | Veh ice him and torment Win; but he hes One ; | Boot for $3, usually $5 n other stores; with a splendid assort 43.700 638 | $1550; 2 do de $1500 each, $3,000; 3 de do $1,605 each, | she mewory of Mendelssolua, are requested to mect for relvear ; J ; | Gen. Cushing’ brigade, comprising She: 1st and 24 | iment of patent lexther Boots and Countess Gaitens Dow fee 93.000 560.858 | $3.01: 1 dodo $680; 1 do 'N’ f: ‘oorser Saar gs aoe; | aloe Saturday kevenit ry ae dat halt past 7 o'clock, advantage—they can never drive him from his > 5 | > , i + $1,580; : A ¢ Lyceum Buildings, 5 4 i Lebo dae ome sella | To Mr. George Snyder, Lit pier, 182 148,470 on 23 1 : $1,610; 3 | BEXeiange, Delaware Bridge, State Bank of Saugerses, | bly; but he never guards his flauks, and when he MORE ARRIVALS. ¥ From the A: inan Star of Deed ber 21 | ss street. The Commi.tee of Arrangements for the An- 192.270 do adjoining, same size, $1,530 each, $3,160; 3 do do do, yuga Lake, taken iu exchauge for caeap foreigo vad } entrenches himself behind a position, he does (From merina: mber 21.) | nual Ball of Gen. Z. Taylor Company No. 1, beg to ten 205,253 $1,625 each, $4575; 2 do near above, do, $1 500 each, | domestic dry goods, consistiug of black alpacas, broche aud | nor know how to detend it. He cannot with- Yesterday morning Col Johnson arrived in the city in | you their gratefal nckaowledgmente for the fathtulness 27.605 $3,000; 2 do on 22d street, near above, same size, $1.20) | Woollen shawls, cassimeres nud satinets, Haune s, woollen 5 command of the troops who went down with Col Har- | Which you have executed the trust reposed in you, to pi 21005 Eig Bagh ees "aj Oe e ee Ne oe | starts and drawers, kid and silk gloves, &c. GEO'STEW- | stand the sharp attacks of the enemy, now oa ney on the lat ult. A very large mumber of recruits for | 12% the moat berutifal Ballireularofthe season: Ax'n 1.083 795 273.435, Seah, $2,400; 1 do next Cer ane Neth dl G0 PART & Con 13 Walkerstreet a his rear, now on his flanks. He tries to make a the different regiments came in also, under command, | °/.*ftitis admirable, the originality, desiga, and the al 1846... 1,287,007 ns 320 009 Pein An SiwtOT Tin io een det | PRXOKEN BANKS—D. M. HOLDREGE, 67 sortie, and gets mauled terribly in the attempt; * 3, with which you have executed th rr iag of Monter 187... 1,583,947 643,973 388,203 adjoining, do, $1210; 1 do do do, $1,160; 1 do on Wd st, Ww: @ believe, of Major Gray. The oth and 12th, and » ness and camp of Gen. ‘Taylor, entitle you to reecive our —— ———. __—_ Rast of 7th avenue, do. $1,270; 1 do adjolning, do, $1,299; Jernee enety atrect, between Washington and Warren streets, | and belore he can recover himself, the enemy | Ley of —— aA bendy Spmmest thanks. JACOB L. FENN, ‘Chairman. Geo. W. 10,213,120 4,370,108 2,860,073 1 do de do, $1,225; 10 do do do, $1,200 each, $12.00; | James,and Delaware Bridge Banks, state Bank, Seugers presses upon him, until at length he becomes adhareastea tas ety onto pphighe Pg RE IE It will be observed that Schuylkill county furnishes Diener pace; 1 wore do do, $2105 | Bank ud Cayuga Bang, for Dry Goods and Fancy | completely worn out and is captured. ‘Thus it 4 4 low Music —Atwill, at his Music and Pigno | more than one-half of the aggregate quantity of anthra- 224 st. $1,080; 1 ict adjoining, 26x98.9, | Articles. —_ om is with Mr. Cass and his opponents in the Se- Sere ven Wea eee ere eee ee , has just received from all the va 1260; 7 do do same size, $1290 each. $9,630; I'do do do | (1 ATHERINE AMELIA SPRAGUE, O nate. ~OPPUALVIENSIS. Warehouse, 201 Broadway, . rius poblishers throughout the country, a large assortment of new and popular Music. Purchasers are invited t+ call and select. Nos. 6 and 7 of the * Beauties of the Opera, now te- rinted, cite coal sent to market in 1847; and more than one-half of the increase, compared with 1846, was from that coun- ty. Of the whole quantity of coal sent to market in the | past twenty-eight years, 10,218,120 were furnished from mation. In consequence of these arrivals for the last few days, 71305; 4 do do $1335 each, $5,340; 1 do on 23d st. eat ofthe 7th avenue do $1 0 ‘do adjoining, same size, $1500 each, $15,000; 1 gore do $1 07: lot on nort! 22d st , near 8th avenue, 252969 $1,410; 1 lot adjoining. $1,290; 2 lote do do $1270 exch, $2640; 3 1 Buekley, who came to this Country 22 yer will inform Messrs, Baring, Bros. Lond ein be found, will hear something to her ad $2! KEWARKD~LOST, A GOLD PATENT LEVER ates fagraved back, Gold Diat and Figure, full Wasuinaron, January 20, 1848. The Death of Mr. Hornbeck—. Succeasor—Cal- culation—The Whig Majority in Danger. ta quite an animated appearence. Many are blocked up with wagons and soldiers, | y to their quarters. In most cases entire Beauties of the Opera, No. new barracks have to be taken. NaS 750; 3 ve welled, Too Liverpool, st h tinted.—The demand for the two last numbe! Schuylkill county, and the balance by all other regions. | do do $1250 each, $3,750; 2 lots south side, near sth , obiasy Liverpool, su ve beea 4 nee ‘The Su | has slready been eni t 1% same |, $3.405; 4 lots do do $1160 fs thal Bove Go thanks é embe: e e nelero of the ito uli; numbers, at ds each, or $5 per year in advance. s sustained at high points. The increase in the supply | $1,970; 3 lots adjoining on avenue, samo size, $1500 | citherol the above places. the deceased was attached, to make the an- each, $4,500; 1 lot do do $1,435; 1 lot do do $1475; 1 lot do do $1,575; 1 do 8 E corner 23d st. and7th avenue, do, $2475; 1lot'S W do do do $2,050; 2 lots adjoining on avenue, same size, $1530 each, $3,060; | lot adjoining, same size, $1,400; 3 lots do do $1390 esch, $4,170; 1 lot NE corner 24th st. and 7th Avenue, do, $1,903; 2 lots on 23d at. near 7th Avenue, do $1695 each, $3,390; 1 lot adjoining, same size, $1.690; 1 gore do $1,410; 1 gore on rear last on 24th at., $1,205; 2 lots adjoining, 25x93 9, $1200 each, $2,400. —————————SE On Friday morning, the 2let inst , Marcancr, wife of Henry Waterbury. ‘The triends of the family, and those of her sons, Sam- nouncement. Mr. Brodhead, however, (a demo- crat,) to-day, acquainted the [louse thet intel- ligence had been received of the death of Mr. Hornbeck, (whig,) at his residence in Allen- town. And he spoke of him in terms of exal- tation, having been occasionally connected with him in law and in social intercourse. We hope the time is rapidly passing away when indivi- duals can see no personal merit ia others who politically differ from themselves, and that the row mindedness of demagogues may soon be ‘icaus who have been expeoted have arriv- | opera, ting ® thousuud excesses in every place | y,Walentine Head-Quarters, Feb. 14, Leap- they Have passed. inthis elty they | Xee>—~WWg, call the aitention of the rade to oar splendid k of vy foros the Convent de lus Vascaines, the | tn the assortment everytriug hesogte foe ae eae verria aud Teran, who. they say, are | tine to the most gorgeous. Also, over 300 kinds of comic val- agents of the government, A body of Texans has arri- | eutines, not copied from thi lish, al, and made ved, whe, flattered with the idea of avenging their Pavers Beciuereton ge re meres _ Letter ; | i all assortments made tod eXoevaes. (his 4¢ m0 longer torbs borne, and ie | M/ardue,equmunn at and ap to $30 and. over an wanted: would be far better to have #legion of demons here than | Sn ew em oe Net these criminal, ferocious men. For myself, | intend to | Sixth st. Philadel phi: leave immediately, with my family, to go and live inthe | Diamond Pointed Gold Pens__Purchasers of woods, for it is much pre ‘able living ameng wild | i Gold Peus will bear in mind that all mak beats then with such fellows. The tiger Scott op- | own names ou their best pens, and the usmes of peetea the proprietors because he supposes they will be be A last year, compared with the year previous, was equal to more than 26 per cent, being nearly double that of any previous one, in the face of which prices rule as high as they were this time last year. The supply of foreign coal n 1847, compared with the previous year, bas fallen off under the new tariff; but compared with 18/5, there has been an increase of nearly one hundred pur cent. We have no doubt but that the present year—1843—the sup. ply of both foreign and domestic coal will be exceedingly large, and the increase, compared with 1847, larger than in 1847 compared with 1946. The great anthra- QXTKA OLD JAVA COFFEE, AT itigeta, WAL ranted pure aud equal to any sold in the ety. Whe fi Ooiong ‘Tea, 20c; best Young Hysou I'ea, 73¢; new erop NO. Sugar, 28 64 and 3s per 7 Ihs; Crashed Loal do, 9s; winter Limp Out, 75 @ gallon; superior Sperin Candles, 246d; common Sperm, Is 6d per Ib; new bunch Haisies, Ids abox or Od and Sdntb: keg do, 4d. Kor sale at wholesale’ aud retail, by J. O. FOWLENG Nos. 250 aud 418 Greenwich aad 7s Vesey acreets, A liberal discount will be made to grocers anil country deal- en, USTON COUGH CONFEU braced aud well known article h inds. CELE. ON—THIS a eness, neces: nt At As id the ouly oue | ny is or second “ Chieftai and other ficti the’briginal, and only genuine Coug! Hornbeck is intluential iu bringing about a peace, I have neither "* oF qual JOHN W, GREATON, & | cite coal region in the United States, is Schuylkill eoun- . Wi i er ough B @ tine nor temper to tell you all that our illustrious con- oy Nore tye epaE street, (one door from the Post OF | ty, and the taerease in. the ooliteries of thet’ eec- | iehand David H. Waterbury, are respectiully invited to | hich arually, cousins -« Cough Baleam., C7 Special | recor. ed asa thing that was, and demagogues querors are doing here. Pray God this rabble may not | are wow selling nt redaced prices: The fore nad Cone oie, | Hon, in connection with the additional facilities which | from her late residence, No. 103 Division atrest, without Seng longer the agents for the sale of this Contecd a, bai | themselves cease to exist. Amen! the genuine can be ubtained only of the foilowing duly A democratic successor to. Mr. the Reading Railroad and the Schuylkill Canal will fur- goto your place If they do, don’t wait for them.’” advertise to sell as the best further invitation, the city, for 8% th i sed oaly i ‘The Star then comments with great aeverity upon the | $1.50 culy, aud others low in propordos. ‘old’ Kear see | nish this year, must give'a great incresse in the receipts | “OS Friday, January 21, after a long illness, Jouw Si. | ?o0iuted agents: Heury Joason, 273 Browdway, Geveral | aiready spoken of. The district was not so lotter, and upon the representations of Mexicaus gene- | Paired. for the year 1849. As extensive as the supply may be, | cons, aged 86 years. taxton, 908 He eet. Ato, A , much against the democracy but that it can be rally im regard to the deportment of our troops in we have no doubt the consumption will bs equal to it. rice 25 cen: s turned the other way. std, Crimmp,sprains, Ke. Gold Pens, Gold Pens.—Purchasers of Gold | ‘The friends and relations of the family are respectfully Mexico, \p nab The annexed statement exhibits the quantity of coal | seyited to attend his fumeral, from hia esidence, Beware o Mr. B f Mississippi, (democrat,) is ex- THE MEXICAN PRISONERS. ed to ery hee ReSNhoes Death marker, are reawes: | imported into the United States in each year, from 1821 | No o30 ‘Wrest 17th street, om Suuday, the a9 stray | wine ouly by fie Sohason, 273 Broadw Red OATHTE GEE MNCL ote CURVTHOW. bo [From the American Star, Deo. 24 } now recognized, as the best and cheapest in id) They | #0 1847, both inclusive, in tons of twonty-cight bushels | orelock. | OEE rae BONIE eaeMaOTit’ be” Hvotedk from We allaged yesterday tothe liberation, by order of the sre sold exclussvely by B. E. Watson & Co.. 43 William | @& a : = ‘n Brooklyn, on the 2ist inst, Mr. James W. Jones, 2 Pacngt of | ORB WY. On iee cou “i Mr. Holly, American Corum in-chiet, of the Mexican soldiers | * oor below Wall atreet, and J. ¥. Savage, 92 Fulton | Imrontation or Fornrox Coat. rxro tHe Unite | aged 91 youre, aon of the late William Henry, Jones: fast sailing | Mr. Hornbeck’s district, and Mr. Holly, (winig,) who have been in confinement since they were taken | M7, rice $2 only. Gold Peis, Goid and Silver Pencil Esq ,and'a member of the Brooklyn City Guard. ‘Tho neni yew | does not come back from the South, the demo- prisoners of war in the battles before this capital. The | teied, exchanged. or made to pattern, N. BeeFor cy 4 friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, ‘splendid accommodations, | crats Will rub the whigs in the House a little number liberated, we gre told, is not far from five hun- | + jicheiien” Pen, that the points come off, anew one will be on ey 23d inst., at one o'clock, P. M., at the re- on board, a Orleans whart, foot of street to | closer, and with atrio, even, of war whigs, will dred. ‘They all bear with them a paper, signed by the | given without ch sidenoe of his mother, Mrv. Eliza Jones, No. 60 Nassau Collins, 36 South street. The Packet Sip GARRICK, | he enabled to vote turther supplies for the proge- yk 1s Hunt, master, will succeed the Sheridan, aud sail her Areb-bishop cf Mexioo, and the President of the Ayun- tinmento. certifying that they have bound themselves by an cath not again to take up arms in the existing War, uniii (hey have been duly exchanged, It will be seen, therefore, that the church has lent its sanction to this step, and that these soldiers go forth under its pro- tection and authority. Of course no attempt will be mado to impress them again into the Mexiean service. ‘They caunot themselves be too careful that they do no- thing at varience with the obligations which they and your Boots, Shoe: the Museum. You can get there as go. varceeeben aura for $7. Quite ‘The Cheapest and best place in the City to get 7 Gaiters at Jones's 4 Ann street, teat or ot at $350, which is usm Doubis soled Waterproof Boots at $4 59, $5, od $6. ies has the ft di bi nom expenses and small pro- aerrean Gallery, can | He also sells an street, are warranted to | street, Brooklyn. year of her age. ly, are requested to attend her | Twelfth street, n in the 32d year of his ‘The friends of the uary 22, at 3 o'clock, from her near University Pleo On Friday morning, January 2ist, Joy MoConscx, age, family, and those of his brother fu: On Thursday morning, Mra, Anicait Caen, in the 73d The friends of her son, Whitfleld Case, and the fami- ral on di residence, No. 174 reqular day. cen OR NEW ORLEANS—FIRST REGULAR PACKET with despatch—The well known, fast sailing pocket ship WISCASS*'T, William Joha Logan, master, b 700 tons, will sail as above her regnlar diy. A few enbin and second cabin passengers can be comfortably accommodated, on | yensonable terms, by maxing application ox board, toot of Roosevelt street, or to JAMES CLANNY, 108 Sonth PORN ORLEANS—LOUISIANA AND SEW York Line of Packeis—Very reduced rates of freight—Co cution of the war, ‘The deinocrats, last Con- gress, With a majority of between sixty and seventy, sometimes found themselves in a mi- nority oa administration measures (as an in- stance, the tea and coflee tax;) and with a ma- jority so smalithat the whig Speaker was elected vy the retusal of a democrat, (Mr. Holmes, of South Carolina,) to vote, the whigs may fisd themselves in a minority belore the close of the their spiritunl father have contracted. We have no- ; 2 433 | Michael and Thomas, and of his cousins, Dennis Mulilos Monday, January slat the fist suiling packet. stip Racdokes y Au tiged mony of the liberated prisoners in the streets and tout strractive plare of the sind in tate ‘ po and Bryan Kennedy, are respectfully invited to attend | CLIFTON, Crpian Ingersoll, 1s nor fd, a wili po. | Session. Stranger things than this have come shops askiog alms, with their certificates in their hands. advise all our friends who are in want of The im ition the past year bas been under the | his faueral, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past two pe eopera eee ‘eguiar day. Forfrenght or passage, | [0 pars. having Mmmodations, Orleaua wharf, foot of Wallstreet, ur to BD - Seutn street Agent New Orleans, William 1 goods to his address — id cr pictures, te go there and examine the collectiou. 100 Washington street. Scott’ eh dollar and a half shirts—The st ¥ } Whether worthy objects of charity or not, we are not | new tariff; but the receipts have been much less than anticipated. We shall probably feel the effeots of the | reduction in the duty more this year—1843—and we ex- Wasaineron, Jan. 19, 1348. Ordnance Department—Medical Men—The Su- o'clock, from his late residence, On the ist inst., after a short illness, in the 22d year Creevy, who will promptly forwat fared well since their confinement, those who are indus- of her age, Cano.ine, wife of Gilbert Dugan. advierd Being able-bodied men, however, who have trious can no doubt fizd employment, and thus support | chea' York to get your shirt, collars, | pect to see @ very large trade in the article. | ‘The relatives aad friends of the family are res otfully | The birk GENES: ptain Dillingham, will sueceed the js - themselves and thelr families, s hi >. faninniny ‘Nataai geet. x deaeae Svelais : | invited to attend her funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at | Chien, and sail 1 - | preme Court, and things in general. QUERETARO. even 3 wi 93% 50shs NA Trost one o'clock, from her late residence, No, 98 Greene ouge H OF ST. GEORGE THE MARTY, No. 17) | Among the documents lately laid before Con- } 96 200 40 do After slong illness, last evening, CaptainJonx Baxi, Worcester street, between Houston and Bleecker.—Di . ike Onl te } ti uereta- ms 8 75 do Canton Co aged 67 years. vine se rice a Facey, next, ae 106 A. M o) gress isa statement from the Ordnance Depart- } ro, which states that the government.is doing all in ite | pthisomice, i000 U e's, 2 ng He $0 ue $0, 29 (ae eae ie aie ee hap teats reetor ot BiClemeavschurehy snd pre ment, showing the various articles purchased, Weill asseable nbout tue muddle Sf January. The fate |g XrOM the New York Tribune Persone who | jap Renate | Se Ge Nila Ra’? fy | iBMited: to ateand the foneral, at the late reeldence of | 278 Uarranuy gt tne Gir New Lora, ,bruyranr. | and the prices paid, during the year ending Slat of the country is represented as being in tts bands — | Toews beutteecr on. a ee ere fan, find | Ss0v0 Fr "s .894% 300 do do he Sree Ne 1st be J street, to-morrow afternoon | ship, are psrticularly invited fo attend. _ | Dec , 1847. We annex a few of the articles and ‘The pronunciamen‘o had not taken place. the ebiefa and | Fulto This is probably the most ex | Ce ae Sate ithe eee PUBLIC WOxSHIP-—REV. 4. CLEMENTS. LATE | orices, so as to give an idea of what Uncle Sam leaders not being disposed to take part in the new dis- order. The writer appears to think, that however great the difoulties which beret the republic, they are nothing in comparison with those which would follow » |" et | ment of the kind in thee ty, a | an ea of the immenve quantity of such me sand @1 can be fuund there. Few we in Gy A and we believe there are no di ; | taken to New Jersey for interment. ofthe Presbyterian Charch, will preach to-morrow at Oh, | ‘A. M.in the lecture room of the Brooklyn Insitute. Other | ministers cf the Associate Presbyterian Churen, wiil preach in the anme place, at 3.and 73g &. M. pays for his whistle:— Articles Purchased. 10 Ten-inch mortars. . tee Prices Paid 6590. per pound | tt chi sss termination of the war. Parties, then, he adde, will | . the 26 A 20 Twenty-four pounders siege and have tise to take brenth before commeuslng with great. | : be qe we ps TS pm eg ls AE farriton gute. css as ese ss “os & witienee that wie a itn ave aes _ re- | MONEY MARKOGT, 200 do do 26 books arranged for these who are laboring mader affliction, nor do we wish to | 300 Musketoon swords... each, uced the country to the eon mn in which it is now Frid: . 2106 RR 118 VERREDS CH NT Mus enlogize it more than it justly deserves, yet when we look | 2000 Cavalry sabres... . 0 i. placed. He attributes whatever want of energy has ss Abeta dg ee abheedtrg: Second ie Ebon Broadway, inv vention tothsirstock | Avoundaod see the Yast amount of aulfertsg aud distress 1000 Horen actilery Sabres. ....... 550 = & can Bea ae eae be aaron he fhe, snarehieal i bh bog pare an sna ment in agp a $12000 Trea Notes, # ifaehe Harlem RR baw of ehotee mrad of every Sperenies wien they famnish at sioned by many of the 1009 antilery sora. . 400 « ry nction- do evi - | 9000 " al prices—for example, 6 songs, and 3 pie” i 000 Non-Com" rt ries, and principally of certain military aitattcine ep | “2207 08 tom wikis Yireuuee kas 4 bags are 4,000 State 7, 19 100° 19040 do | from the Bohemiaa Girls for 25 ceatay 20 airs from do. at 12%: vy toomach in ite fuvar. Various re: | hh) Mosisiana’ swords, bee have been harraceiag the government while threatened | °°" z i aps ie Ms apricot b notes fell off 36 per | I ahs yj RR 3 3 3% — Co a] | = ener et Lag bo ne Gilso, Maste paper, Stationery, cof thelungs, aad some have been found, | Six-pounder bronze gu: 40 per pound. with invasion | cout; Long Island notes, % per cent; Canton, Farm. | ” lo lo, i: . Bey Sere Ce ——————— id ail who have wit. 2 Howitsers, do, 40 he Fi @ American Siar of Deo. 25, | ere’ 10 3 a NO Let, IN HOBOKEN, SEVERAL HOUSES OF , rove ata ‘lery i serente™ tr at ar of D shes for the | St” Lows; Harlem 4; Resding Railroad, X; Reading bS 38 Tali gies teen ivy ineting: ictoken:of | nestedte effects, a Fantcissilaysitoctions, ek ib wae aenembling of the new ( , “or publisheg | Bonde % ; Pennsylvania 6%, % ; Illinois 6’, . There | W.W.Shippen, Ageot a Oreck itmay be pronowsced s poitive cure. thas cued Asthma ih Eight do. do F . & list of thore who : minary meet. | Were sales to some extent at the improvement, and the AW 0 THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING | many cases of ten and twenty years stinding, alter physici ins rp det flasks. £100 =~ each. qT \ { p, aud op | hind declered th beyond the reach of medicine. Be- ‘opper powder flasks... .+ 0... jug. Phe revolution iss no b \y 4 stand, public | market elosed with an an upward tendency. \ {cere tl bs hener to sesosd ceerach poles sal bea were St the By saad all ouner Preparation Cherry. Sets Infantry accoutrements. .. 2 92 pereet. pane Belag too strong tor LAE Ake chieft| At the second Board, Treatury notes advanced % ; nessae may be confided (other. J. VAN BUREN, H.W. | Buy none but the genuine, De Wists Ualaam, » gued I. Intantry cartridge boxes. 1 202% "eah. pad give wir ue jovermment, 2 ; NBT New York, Jannary 8 y on the wrapper. ile. who iy lo lo Delta. vo. * avowed their of | Reading bonds, %; Reading Railroad, \; Canton, ; Rh ed att = ww Mevrs. A. B. & D. SANDS, 100 Fulton street, corner of Wile Bayonet scabbards and frogs. 56% | NTED—A SMALL Bs.D- ROOM, WITH | he? be “ their weans and abili’y : cd | with moderate rales 49 parlor atiached ou the second floor, near or within thiee ell cit Gun slings, ss. .seeeeeseeee | LOM Ath Vev, BY OK. UPHAM 9 VEGEE furest course to leave tho (venwrs) Ciovernimentand the We understand that, for the month ending’ the 2!st 34% 150 blocks of Broadway; they must be furnished neatly, ana the Ls Ig TO BE SAY ki nM a aids | PGE: 500 Sets cavairy accoutrements. ... 6 44 porset Brace a3 liberty to torr iy se 0. 1 a veyed 10 | oo agape: . 39\ 100 t Dot exceed $1? per mouth, without board, able Pile Rlecrusry.” ‘the tezniyin jatal couse | 959 do do do .7 00 “ pence oF war—thuarubimit.cy to tus eaiuancier of tie Of December last, $470,000 in oid eazies, end $10 000 in ooo bb ery amali family desired. Address” Apartments,” of parents yuaee soo wacrenme 1200 Infantry eartridge boxes and time andto the will of thw iovctivy, “the Monitor’: | half dollars, were oolned st the! et Bronch CIP. TRADE REPORT, Hera oat. __ WiGATY ViGTOMIK xOV producing fa f 00 Ps ecu + tq) 20% each. correspondent think of the new ve e hie makes val of $020,000 vw Yo mi PTERYO i SALLE — £10,000, HEAVY VICTORIA Bi | Is of th . prod 100 Patent repeating + 628 0 ‘ por inka the memyeis ci the usw (onsen tin New Orleans. This mak £ $020,000 New York, Fripay Arran Be ey ea ee Sad open lesnres, ierigevie alee: Gunpowder ceees 19% per pound. Will reasily and efficiently work together, is ne they wil! cast aside every thing like the gratiication of Pte iuterest or unworthy prejudices. We really ope that such may be the o: The colned during the month of December. We annex returnsofthree city b vn of November last, in pursui ce of» + 4 madeonthe ‘Vhere was more doing in gels for export. but on terms which Dien-ss in the market The pri conflard to f ¢ nit, to-day. weed, Michigan. and Troy, with loons; $15,0.0 in Trensury Noes, at a discount; aod all wecie for shipping god poling j u 0 Land BM, {1 Wall street arranty, market rates. 5. ocks and shares bought and soid, for cash, on com i) a ‘ more serious resulis, the sufferer, who, endaring all t attends t0 business, should (ake Dr’ Upham’s lectuary,« convenient and pleasant medieines he will surely trvaimph over the horrors ofa premature disease, 1{, however, the dis- rtiller each set. se eees109 00 each set ‘The report showing the expenses of the Medi Will meet in # few weeks, and we i rome f esro,the Latter at a shi 8 J. 8ylyest | ease and aymptons are disreqatded, they b d ive ries p 1 Ings with a good deal of interest operant oe hp dh pal in favor of tuyere Wiieat vgs qzish aga mo seletof | /[VHOMAM FAINE TRE TITIAN “IVE RRAKY OF | bowels sla. become contveton te Cn eet een we Pararren ea CVE oe Abe Fug of Freedom im paper published in Puebla | State, State Treasurer and Compt roiter oan moment were Be fa ae Saree aed, BO, sales of | 'T Mine Biren Dey of theableadvoerte ot ie Higiteot Man, | tuveieles men for tHe seqncnnce, dad arse SES: Feom tho vumber fer ‘he 25th of December wemake thes) reports, designating any day within the peevious (sce e extent, em cele of southern and | Will be ov at the Vinciva Rooms, 4:6 trod est sum paid per month. is $9, and the high following extracis ;—~ | “ m q Wd bi is ‘Viekets cau be had at t (in one instance only) $150. The average ratio month, for a statement of the condicion of new wixed, at prices w aklin Square. end of the Commirte hes LOWER CALIFORNIA, Advives from Mazstian have been received to the 20th that day — om yesterday's quotation: ich did not vary mate- USIC TAUGHT, AND FOR SALE OR TO Le one Duleimer, a is about $40 per month. ‘This branch of the ser- Vice is not overpaid stall eveats. By the way, this reminds us of an incident the other day. ait. The guerillas, under Mijares, taade an attack upon | New Yore Crtv Baws, pity Sodenets Wwananetie ¢ trouble which mast #i~ Mijeios tod Many ofues Medeee hana te awh HY, Rye cont | Feturaemrin. for the canna i uot eradicated |The remedsit | ‘ag we were walking down the avenue not long Pan, ferther MOT 1a the Pate eee EF | sas Rant Heane, Epaeie. Specks. | were steady at yesterday's | __. | soutes, roucvivg the enuse, aid makes qertain « athoe ized an acquaintance we ota oegwnaty, confilet pechoen OS MUTEGe eens Mechanics’ t Hotse 19268 Sia In provirion SeeU cumtosaku no | FA LINTON MAKKET —THOMAN h. | quia. old Wholesie not seen fot some time, disguised with thateuper- Coptain Masde,and the Americans. ‘The place was re. | Seventh Ward Baak, 990.168 — 145,585 138,045 so ee tan omen tnnk ‘about for. Broadway's Oid Stand, No, |, will be filled with extra | AM 121 Fulionatredts at flaous piece of nasties which, every. baseer’@ greed to asies by the fire that took place between the ‘Totals... «+ $5,898,913 1,965,690 5,877,833 1,167,097 | Sales of both old and new at pork atgady a ith Dateien, Ix gre" \ which will be sold at prices. fine Beef, Matton and Veal, oo #aturday, Jan. 224, all of reasonable clerk wears now-a-days, to wit: & mustachg

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