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EW YORK HERALD. NO. 5701. ? MORNING EDITION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1850. ae TWO CENTS. NE WEEK IN EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE NEW WORLD AND IVANHOE. Giec., &o., de, irk states, that so indi the right of veting, that of two Judges of Tribant ‘The packet ships Ivanhoe, Capt. Knight, and New “World, Capt, Knight, arrived at this port yesterday ‘from Liverpool. The former railed on the 20th, and ‘the latter on the 224 ult ‘They bring ope week’s later pepers from Europe than Dave been received at this port. The advices are not @0 late, however, by one week, as those received by tele. only 32 voters out of 2.173, two rubstitutes only 68 voter A dinoer was given, on the Colonel of the sixth yn of id not a tical kind to be delivered. graph from Halifax. b ‘The details embrace the events of seven days. at baving peo The Nicaragua Question. Accounts from Toulon of [From the London Globe, Deo. 18. that three steam frigates aigbereaiepicaniaing tone | Havers oem ‘ ex 2 opinion that “the American Minister im London spoke the other day likea man of | _ 1be government bas resolv sense and the tative of @ sensible government, abolition of when he said that no exclusive advantages'were sought {in the matter of effecting the Isthmian communica. tions between the Atiantio and Pasitic oceans) by the @abinet of Washington; and although there may be in ‘this country, as there is in the United States, a set of men who are always ready to take the jealous and dis- pe view of such subjects, the grand interests of 1d and Americaare in truth perfectly at union” We cannot agree with the in the notion, which it seems rather hastily to adopted. that the best way of seconding the men ef sense om the other side of the Atlantic in the struggle they may have with the men of nonsenre, is to affect ignorance and indif- ference on the poiptsin question The Ties says:— It would be deplorable ff the public interests of the pas- OF the peace of nations could be seriowsl who et rs arriving fed to the mai 0 of the displaced be found for them. be the Boulogne and also understood, that the tele gr ‘0 the public. and thus ployment of the information stock. jobbing *peculations. of ot t, required @ paint x'saotion of a fish bone which esophagus. . A ter bla battle against the se, the sewers of ovr sign them to prolor cence and Lord Palmerston is tuft resolved vo Barish gee! coast as British territory, Jet us so be told, and let us know hich ke rests bis claim; but if those grew wanting, we decline to attach a the to coset which even the settle- would hardly deserve. Paris, which are 150 leagues in extemt, commenced on the night of Saturday. The result wp to this time is said to be the destruction of 250.000 rats, and it is ex- We beg to observe that whatever importance may ted that by the first of next mouth the number wiil be, or not be attucbed to the Mosquito coast, it | Pest teucbed cco 000 The municipal @uthorities are Je im, to over-rate the importai of opinion that by making four battle year Paris of the poaee and the cone ‘from the Atisntic to the Pacitic Oo rid of these destructive vermig, Several plans sequent importance, provided there truction weremade use ef by the different bri. stondi whereon to ourselves, of precautionsagainst | gades of sewermen; but that which was found to be exolusive pol end military possession being taken | qost succerstul was the placing of a large leather sack, - Of that passage by any tingle power. The reiatior in | in which a large piece of mutten tallow placed —« hich we stand towards the native inhabitants of the | dainty of which these animals are very fond—at the joeq' us, we contend. «clear right of | corner of each sewer, and toward which “the animals ir part, and on our own; and that | were driven. interposition ie mede aud mefntained with no other |“). quarters which furnished the greatest numbers than one which is common to this country with | were the neighborhocd of the Halles, the near the whole civilized world. the Seine. the ruegPascal, and the Faubourg St Mar The Lacaapt gs od ~— Sinee we produced the article of | ceau The Unien. in giving an account of affair, ‘the Treaty of 1786, which put an end to that (theform- | cays: “The 260,000 rats were ail of grey Morwegian qt British) protectorate, the whole mt derived | breed, except from 500 to 600 black or Hmglisn race = [apne ky mavediocuetsers of othe aan Two of these animals were put ein a the ae s D reat, or u ret to the collection ‘not made ty the Timer, We hed already assigned voit | Curcelty, 10 be presented ¢ 4 atthe Jardin des Plantes. From the extremithof the “whatever weight it can well throw into either scale. | tai) to the tip of the nore these two rats meas [° But if it be granted that,by the terms of that treaty the -one centimetres (pearly twenty inches £1 old protectorate was discontinued, it is not less certain Phen eyes are red. like those of white mice, and their it was renewed. on the renewed solicitations of the | oats are as black and glossy as the silk on a hat, The ‘dom! - We bed ferocity of these animals is such that one of the Nor- Set totammane ao.we or! iy way Cn ze Tienally sarreaea. in ten minutes by the two English rats above mentioned. the of Spain to step into our shoes being at ‘ihever existed), nei The animals, after their capture, were all taken to the Ils des Ravageurs, where they were killed and skin- aed, ap that was not performed without muc! dager It as said that some demur bas arisen on th part of two glovers of Grenoble, who bad offered to taxe all the rat ekine at the rate of 100 francs per 1 000. they baving discovered @ means of reudering them pm Remy -, making gloves It appears that they b: r be requisite to recur to the maxim sometimes put forth by American orators (end latterly by one American diplomatist ‘the somewbat go-a-bead geotieman who is barge d'af- fares in Nicarsgua)—-profersiog to be foun en the Monroe messages of 1823-24; which messages, however, simply referred to the deprecated contin- gone Snturiecnes ca the part of the European Holy Allies’ with the independence of the lately re- |», yolutionized Spanish America. ‘he extraordinary ex- | ,, ‘tension of the principle of * America for the Ameri- 4 said se deem aseerted at that epoch, which ‘Would deny to powers possess lange Americas Bions ali interest te Amorice, bee herve been force ‘fled by no official authority the somewhat subor- dinate ove of Mr Squier We sup; the Times oes not mean to say ditto to Mr. Squier—at least quite to that extent. But that those who maintain the common rights of 1nd and kurope in this matter—we will not say the American govrrament—(for we hope and that ite pelicy is represented by the language oxagge- pow slermed st the immense increase in the number, as they bat tered into @ contract, it m filed. It is said, however, that more advantageous propositions have been made by a Mr. John Warton, @ rich leather dresser in London, who is not alarmed at 1,000 000. more or less, and it is thought thet ke will be ‘the purchaser of the lot. The municipal authorities og raised the bounty from 50 france per 1 00, the ‘ieee lart year. to 100 francs, the sum per head for the men will be 20 centimes.— Gairg: le ye Legisiative Accembly, on. the 14h Tort. the Tn the }, om : Houpe restimed the discussion of the bill restoring the it, M. Leom Faucher made a long speech vor Rhe bill. on the that the duty on liquors was ‘Dot an oppressive burden on the poor, and that there waran jute nor noeny od retaiving the pubilo reve- nue iptect, if a national phrapts? was to be avoided; as for the last two years, the deficiency bad amount i jinister — to rd of 300 miliionsfot francs in each M. Grévy Sees Same cin Genes Ss | Sioa bafets Strap opes ea the Se trust they heve and will not upto bd 2 vee, ) pogo we ney not, oF oe | aes ecivaniees | On the 15th the debate on the liquors’ duty bill was shadows, again resumed. and after speeches MM. Mauyata Mr. 8q aan apd Fortoul. @ division being loudly cailed for. the Dut by ci t put the question that the general debate be session bich was rejected by a small majority, and the as the « discussion was again adjourne: On the i7th de- views of | ed by M Jules Th “ | deal of time im and the bill into Ai ted alterna- | weight, for ateight o’cleck the measnre was adopted tive of p © pronounce Ro | by 446 againet £20 thus giving the Immense majority re elusive temper | of 296 in favor of Minicters. se thet lt | The Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, has pre- ia cal ‘ond things sil | sented to the Arsembly, & biil relative to. the assosie- bey err Aba n dd tione for mutual relief, as proposed and drawn up by ‘a railroad * | the President of the Tepabiie. Tale preject difere s " deal from t! which slready come under This ls farther evidenced by the terms of the con- onareation of the Aveownty. Th tatrosuees the Se: eat Seaeces wanes ae SA aiere cumiclal patronage, | tervention of the government, in the foundation and Reteeem the patty Nicaraguan uthorities and an ety | developement of there assoolations, The donation pro- bryo ma Ay United Stetes. to rum s canal ed by the bili is 1.000,000f per ennum, comprired in pak wll) Phe‘créteary estimates of the Minister of Commeroe 204 formivg & special fund for reiiet, and the basis for The object of ihe . i g “ contributions of a voluntary kin eS Rew e:socistions is thus defined —" Reliet to opera wen tives rendered uvable by wounds or sickness to pur- sue their ordipery avocations, and the detraying the Rey epe te fapersl expenses ot deceased members of the associa- py pane tien’ Three systems are concurrently suggested for cay 4 benefit of the working clasres—the creation of @ ge hoes where the operative shall depostt his Ship canal from any to suppert him when cut of employment; « bi de vetraries, formed also of bis savings aod der- ~" being, to hix maintenance, when rendered uoahle by eld ‘d a? 5 Fs £ z i Livelihood; and @ caisse de secours mus n the event of illness or wounds, incapacitating for labor. With respect te the first the State en the operative at perfect liberty to transfer bis Or not, as he may thiok proper and Stater, “ pr ‘A'ies, stipulations, and guaren- outer ed inte if . seopecting onld sonal, ao mey bereafter bo * 4, the state induces him to ontribate iiteeee he ‘of Nicaragua aud the United States. to tts veppert Wy the actrnetiom °f premiaine eine The above certain specified period In the’ third, the action of we the State fs more sensibly felt. Every Associa‘ion of s Mater) Relief must, with & view to legal authorizstion, patel have one co-sssociate for every four operatives belopg- impossible rtion of ing to the arsceistien, who perfor, = ty without participating ite benefits fhe What ao verpment $ obtain the intervention of ail United Staten, an Srer whom it bes induenee im every clase of evelety government order to give greater weight and authority to the & very simple, ertediiah a . President of the Association will py ed poe be named by the resident of ths republic. Foecs the THE KLRCTRIC TELEGRAPH IN FRANCE. It le seid that M. Ferdinand Barret, ication of electricity to lolegrephie purposes, pb © monopely in hands ot ye various members of whieh used th: ained for stock. jobding purpawee until the ministers and their friends caloulated on the number reaching 100,000. and are | ‘Turkey. THE PROBABLE SETTLEMENT OF THE REFUGEE QUES- tion, &e., &e. Advices from Constantinople of Nov. 28, state that the following conciusions hate been com: the question of the sione of A! dy given to ed with the Porte. It Sultan prov tow, Eng Porte isin genta iteelt, Account Bople. state that the | likewiee arrived from steamer. y, but Subscriptions m pisetres a day, (Is) Effencl, at pr burgh. bas been named jon of this cle his patriotic goverpment hi from Turin Serdinian government be: beturalization to Terenzio 5 minister of Pope Pius [X., who had been puty for Genoa, Ireland. jay week from four to five bundred pau- jed at the Kilrush Union, in ord into the beat, and forty meg, women and tog saved! ed Ui dit. avd pers actually starving. THE GREAT THE PROBA tbe pre +p! juncture the Media; vided itself it Of: out of 1 Diled. and the rest tion. consisting of the ding. jurt an t per ae f tere proceed beard and the the fret repsibly agh bore as well mucceedrd fr the beats were their bargains, that the telegraphic dis- made public. On the inveution of the y t Sheree, Ssestf ct pities 4 ‘noble Viscount the Seoretary for Foreign A wehave | vored to her tical intetligeave, Tes ween comacs ant cacoumnav that but as the of railways siso bad a right wee which such reports were se to ure the wires for the conveyance of m they of the ematiest foundation W. 17 became sharers with the government in the aii. shes the greasent enantantty of ovis ii mF 4 reference of the country at who i Grased pooveho meng the rulers of the sabtact. The | use made by rome Sip aieiets epteetae eneacenp fects eo mach relied ov by the newsmongers, and which | of this monopoly of telegraphic information. ha« de Pn mel hd firet sight to countesance bake fl pyre ye p- 7 Xd Ly? electric eee vwhee— cabinet counc is bave been opee bie, a pian ado a offeo- bate, ‘feud thet Lord Jone Rusrell bes oul omen ag ‘crvlatued ma that te hot near Secceieeeealetsccesbery tur tase Gecide | cles from the railway suthorities, on the natare and order of the measures have to nn ‘and that the visite of the Premier heve had Austria and Hungary. Fiidkion to the reeuite of each council, It ts to be The Wanderer declares that the report of the advance thet fn fatere oor comtempurartes «il not satfer them- | Of Austrian to the Saxon frontier, in devia ee oe & ee ee of foundation, The anacuncement that six journals He one rubject euch vite im; noe; and that | bad beem suppressed at V enna, by Gen. Weiden, mili- ‘they will cease to affirm that two Tectngetchea stotee- tary governor is incorrect. as the Presse is the ouly pen and able servants of the crown, could be capable, pal suppressed. The Weiner Zerung from any impulse of private feeling eum ee of the Lith. publisbea « decree of ammesty for all pri- Of destroying the heaithfnl action of government | soners cerated fot political renews, whove term ‘to which they belong. and thereby virtually ssorifcing | of imprisonment does not exceed one year, and who by pS a 3 coo i Perl err bare een epteverd at Arad for baviog important Com meretal Negotiations, joined the Hungarian armies. Six of them were oon- the . Sat ‘would gladly exchange the ruieof tne thetas A eect peas Sreestp oun vb bapre gt ae effect of moe een 22 Le ae 4 Sorbing cap mess be er oe Poa Wing oumnplete by the end of 1901. Tracquillity, is utterly wanting. . th: Greyhoune ebteh turedon the serious menaces weeks back on his own personal re culous, aud. therefore, I at once ascribe his conduct to his instructions. The steps present moment to soothe the wounded pri at ehe was in earnest. aud that her ma- Douvres were deranged by the combined demonstra. nd and France, The arrangement which has been made between the th a St. Petersburgh A number of retugeos aie at prevent at Constantinople ready to avail them. the first opportunity of departure that pre- recently received from Adrie- jan legion bad arrived in that number of Poles have by the Iast Danube The presence in this city of such numbers of refugees, without apy means of subsist courts of View y of realization city on its way to Gallipcli. being apged that the most necessitoun shall’ recet On Monday # number of i Testing Bominxtions took place. amon ent representing the div. which is equivalent to Minister of the (nterior in debt £15,000. There are 1, Overland The crew, supposed hed iv the explosion, of the boarders, an marine were killed, the others badly threw others in rapid » 4 cue of the largest to inspect and od io He of Avpurt lest and the bOF for Shanghas om the Sth teptember. aad fo these ete add the Britten bark sarah lrot@aa re the count: the Russia. The ambassadors of those powers have alrea- Porte assurances of the unbiassed a: tent of their sovereigns to the arrange! pnaibility taken by Russi Varni vored to interest the go thout suce ined, however; it hi thers F Musteabar of the r you spirit nd to the ability which he conducted the negotiations with Russ both in Wallachia and St. Petersburgh. Italy. ‘Three companies ef the second French regiment have left Rome for Umbria, to replace the Spanien troops who have taken thetr departure The Osservatore Roman oncluded of emiaoi form ber of these etary’ Bave neither tuods nor cre- India and China. ACCOUNTS OF SERIOUS CONFLICTS WITH THE PIRATES— }CTION OF PIRATICAL VESSELS— PER O¥ THE AMERICAN © mail reached London on juil in India. The advices 2. Kegister gives the following _ nese soldiers, the after whieh, the fleet a, under comma: foil of caw Colum wounded Aftersard, the Fury badan eogagement with sixteen Jjunks, with the following result ;-—\t 1030 A.M. the steamer returned their fre and the drst shell ret one ber in flames At 1045 4 i, the tiring thermost jumks, and aootber row ich also commenced @ rapid Gre Mat. | ip this etyle worth 11 30 the jupks took fire from the sbelle whi! ertious cf the pirates became now for imi piebed wo large junks blew up, with feartul efleat om coin aneth entonntiel a shell Shout former rates At thie day's market there was e foremost 6 Only @ limited demand for wheat geoeraily. although od ber pre: Sroge por arton the lvuh feet ) et om the Percadoret om her royage « Shanghae to this port, Tre Bow Wednesday, the ame Crew raved ded im this case, relates te The tinntog of the Uheriee Darttecs * ebip. by the steamer poo! Chronicle, Dee. 22, Europa, were admitted —! te be located, for a in some distant province furnished with foreign immediately. jan faith ment stating Bite nounces that the Papal loan with « French baok- , but It does uot state the amount. its are shortly to be reinstated at Orvieto 16:b announce that the fused to grant letters of to seek oor relief is « ferry, about ent still retain the bead aod the unfortunate Go Amaral. refusing to them until threr cipal © itnesses of the murder. shall have deen gi A volantary contribution of §60.000 ha: by the more wealthy citizens, charehes. aad convents of Macao, to meet the necessities oct of the government at The pest month hes been marked by am unusaal ao- tivity, om the part of our ships of war, ip the suppres- sion +f piracy in these waterr. jest that a formidable fleet of fifty large pirattieal junks. under the command of a notorious Shap 'pg-teai. had been discov: Tien-pakb, on the west ooast, by her V ajesty’s steamer Media, Five junkes were destroyed We mentioned in cur rate chief, named im a bday cailed om the occasion by inder Soap ‘ng. . three pew jucke on the beats from the ‘ olumbioe to be ninety im ppeare ~one squadron, oomsteting of it twenty-five large j nd of 00, the murderer of Captain Da Costa. proceed- ing vp the north-east eoast; che otue tea! himeeit, proceeding to the sou The northern squadron bes be: Twenty-three large junks. sveregi mounting from 12 to 1s 1» and two dockyar totaily destroyed by the shot aod sheil of the Fury oa the 36 of October. im an inlet calied “Piracen’ Cove” miles to the por'hward of Hong Kong and 0 men WhO manned them, 400 bave been persed with ut resour Fiusbed by this spiendid saceess, « reoond expedi- . Fury, aad Hon Company's steamer Uhiegethon. with draite of marines sod bine ores. were | Fri e jackets from the tisstings. railed ov the 8th Ss aonal ctanaeeal cel inet for the routhwert in search of Shap ng teal aod eppear in two se an ‘Gret. co fee. 4 the remainder of the pirate feet one ann” one = om & Geckeras at ‘The Keguiter of a later date—Cotober 29—gives the Proqetetens’ pa | SSiweb Ado About Ne Beatrice, result of this expedition aerenronsess 06 nied ‘bing The t olumbine bret had a Sight with » large pirationt | evi, juwk which was biown np by the pirates. attr « somep when more of The trade bas been generaily Orm 0 reriptions bas been sleady but without m joing. overtures were executed by thie superiorly organized exploded on | rt pt Son bes Mtendiiy heid. but the domend Orebestre, with grent apd effect Tonight Within tea mi. hot baving been very lively, ralen been to no the sume exorlient comedy of the “Serious Famiiy eTeat extent. though our bighest quotations have been Will be repeated tm conjunction with the pew draws obtan Beans and have gone off siowly at entitied Ledy ina Fin We expect to eee another patched, woder corer of (he are her muy fire bt. cavel and Ricbmone fleur 24 0 d4«; Phrindelpbia and Heaaty, and commanding the utmost delight from ite wales, tolag out ame of tae | palumere, 9 6 oa New Orleans and Onin, 24 8.206. rich pony tnd striking’ Incidents, acted by Ue exest- hieh We-terp tefertor, 17 « lve, Usnadian sme lent com lovely theatre with superior \- arag Bp ene pew Dura | 00 cle | Indian meal, 140 lbs Od. for white w ra tou). This stoning agola the viiia prosrat te Uahe | Wheat White, 60 8d a6 10d; red. 4d. ade Im ge sweeps | Dien corn White, 20 0 Bln; yellow, Ia UKs Hd. Ame | 4, Kong, the tenet was arter By 2PM. the Oring om the part of —C tisson te the Admiralty Court. on whieh it ‘The Rochdale Savings Bank Swindie, SOME OF THE PLUNDER SENT TO THE UNITED STATES —THE SWINDLER SUPPOSED TO BE ALIVE. ly glutted with goods, As jon into the affairs of the bank oon- deal mere business done for tinues, the discoveries become more and more alarming ly ater twist. for Md. The actual deficit is now estimated at upwards of | t 44d. per Ib has been obtained in adver £70,000, the total smount of the liabilities of the bank a current eigbt «> as feras can be ascertained there has bee bi by the heme trade and shippers. The deen free buyers iv privting cloths both in 7%th end 9-8th, avd io domestics. and home manufacturers have large partly im consequence of advices that a conatderst.e clearence of stocks bas been effected in some of the @ coal mo rust jer parti that Mre. Hawarth. (the widow of the lat insists upon the maintevance of her righ ‘upon the will of her husband, thouch «uci course, {s null and void. With regard to Mr death, its cause, many rumors are floatin; of these being to the effect that he w: ity dead, but that he h: riers 6 Huddersfield wool ; t buyers will not come into purchese until after Christmas, which {8 close upon us; alt gorte ci colonial woola may be quoted 2d per | market. The fact is t jock funeral had taken place It was alsoex- | Ib higher. Im goods there was an active inquiry. but tensively circulated that he died by poison An agent | more particularly in low and middle black doeskins from the office in which he had insured his life bas, | The merchan’ and thir mort ce ble rise in the price cf the raw Caxton Ocronrn Market Rerowr.—Opiam—During the post month the market has been dull, and prices have varied but little Patna roling at $475 to $485. and Benares $480 to $500; Malwa $630 and Turkey $415 to $420. Present stocks may be estimated 2900 to 3.000 chests Pa'pa 400 Renares. and 1,000 Malwa, with but few chests Turkey, Present rates are. Patna $485, Bo- neres $500. Malwa $635, and Turkey $415. Silks | —Some 260 bales are in the market, for which high rates are asked $500 for beat quality Tstatlee, and for inferior $430. Some 2.500 to 3000 bales Can- ton and Pinjom have been abipped off during the month. - | ‘Tea- Only two vesvela bave been dexpatebed duriug ———— | the month. and those now loading are filling up slowly, 1. (high sheriff of the covnty) £1000: 14. | though the shipments in October are generally exten- P£1000; W. b. Royds “keg The export up to this time in still greatly in ad- 1 of £13. On Thursday the sal vance of last year's. but by the end of the season, the he deceased took place As is navural, | excess will be largely redueed. The settlements during ulation exists as te the maunerin the month amount to 60 chops, mostly bought within actuary disposed of the the large sums the last few daye Prices are much the same as last of money bere he abstracted; ai igh nothing | month, with the exception of Monings, which have de- during the last week, been making ivquirivs as to the cause of death, and he was assured the medival 8 realty died from disease of the heart A meeting bas been beld in Rochdale, principally composed of gentlemen who have been trusters of the bank at di Post during the years over which th. Brook. Eeq.. £1,000; Samuel Lomax, Scholfield. eq.,” £1,000; ; William Chadwick, Eaq . 81, £1,000; John Fenton. Beq.. £1,000; kncwistle, & has been ly ascertain mo this important clined one tael ‘The stock of Congou remaining on the wn that within the last month, prior to market is about 90 chops Monings are quoted Ts. rth’s death, many packages ha: seat 156 to 19. Kyrow Ts 15 to 18, aud Hobow T's 14 to 16. from bis house. which sre supposed to have oo tained | Souchong-- The sett its have been 25 chops at 3 to valuable property One of these boxes wa: Seu diten tend, taeeaiie enai it yed 0 | 4 taels lower than last month’s quotations Common Liverpool and thenice to Cincinnati. United Itis | to fair Te. 16 to 18, and gooito fine Ts 20 to 20. A supposed to have been filled with silver d to | portion of there goto Holland Fifty chops remain on the unemrolled societies which had deposits at | market Flowery Pekoe—The rales have been bank we believe they need entertain no apprebeosfon | packages from 80 to 50 tarla, Stock emull, 1400 cheats. that their claims will pot be alowed; for though io strict | and the teamen requiring better rates. Ankoi Ning- law. they could not probably recover. Mir, Tdi Pratt | yong, and Oolong are quoted respectively Ts. 15 to 16 will exercise # jurisdiction rather equitable than legal | 19 to 21, 22 to 80. Of these, some 10.000 packages have in the matter, and doubtless will satisfy ali their de- | been purchased for America leaving only a stock #f 1.000 mands A meeting is to be beld of ali the uueprelled | Plain Orange Pekoe—A few hundred packages have Aly societivs Interested in the bank, to adopt mea- | Leen gold, principally for America. at I's. 15 to 1T to bring their claims before the trustees and | Plain Caper— During thy month 4.000 boxes have come manegers, to market, and for shipment to the Cape 1000 boxes have been bought Stock 3.000 boxes Scented Teas Of Caper 5.000 boxes barr been bought at I's 14 t and of Orange Pekoe 1.600 half chests A few chops of r extra fine quality, have brought ['s 50. en Teas Only 4.600 packages have come to market; and for these no offers have been yet made, ‘The crop inraid to be romewhatsmall. owing to damage by rain, and the quality ts mot expected to come up to that of last reason. Canton (ireens-—A moderate bast- * been done in these Imperial and Gunpowder jon is 460.000, the number | have been sold to the extent of 1,500 half chesta at T's dof deaths 12228. at Mow 15 to 22, and 600 half chests Young Hyson chiefly of the te, the cases were 16 243 and the deaths $025, | finest kinds, the highest bringing I's. 30; common quall- the disease this time followed the same course | ty ean be had for fa 9 Rates of Exchange and Prices 1832, that is, from south to north, aud | ef Bullion—On England six months?’ sight. 49 2d to It made greatert ravages in low | de isd per dollar; on (aloutta. private bills at rixty was generally preceded by dysen- | days’ sight, Co.'s Rs 214 to 216 per 100 dollara, Com- er it has been observed that pany’e socepted bille. Co's Ra 213 to 214 per 100 dol- hion were mort severely virited in 1531 | Jere; on Bombay. private bills, at thirty days’ eight, and 1832 have suilered lees on the present oocasien,”” Co.'s Ra 216 to 217 per 100 dollars Gold. 25 dollars Mavemowssit® De Luzy.— We bave heard on good | Pet teelof 100 touch Sycee Silver, for duty, 1034 per authority, thet this lady, who, it wili be remembered, | Cevt premium; Carclus dollars, old head 8 percent pre- was governess in the family of the Duc de Prastio atthe | Mum; Republican dollars, 1 per cent premium. time he so cruelly murdered his unfortunate duchess, = avd who was arrested and examined on suspicion of Theatricas and Musical, being an accessory to the crime, wax married, iately, to " the nephew of an Irish peer.—Liverpool Chronicle, Dee | Amenican Dramaric Fox Association. —By @ rem comber 21 | ference to the card of the officers. in our advertising Sap.—The Austrian journals of the 13th bring ao- | columns, it will be seen that the snug sum of 1,00 dol- counts tha Count Edmund Zicby brother of (ount | isrs has been added to the funds of the institution by Eugene. hung by order of Gieorgey with th the benefit; yult equally honorable to the tact of of Korsuth, has been struck with apoplexy at Florence, apd bad lost his reason in couseyuei the directors and to the benevolence of the public, who Tux Ex-Kino oy tux Faxven —Louia Philippe. the | seem determined that the above praiseworthy associa- ex King of the French, visited Sir Robert Peel. He ar- fived at the Tamworth station abut two o'clock, and Lon ‘Mall.be {ve capectal pot Woe beliere thelr funds war there met by the right honorable baronet. Lady | Dé 1 aud theyounger members of thefamily ie was qrosnages ot Sostews seamed ie aonntny Git: hat Go Tr Crorena w ity burgh, of December 4. ray At present the cholera bas ceased to exist im European Russia, except on seme points ot the Baltio, but there it has lost all its epidemic character. The last invasion of the disnase than three whole attacked 1.656 849 per- tSe Potersburgh where hamaht im eveoy cheeted at the Tamworth station —Lendew Dame: ‘ment of the chartiy would be a re- Dee. M1, sult ‘of mouths only, in-tead of yrare Let us that they will thus help forward eo laudable an association. Markets. | THE COLTON MARKET. Liverroot, December 21, 1849, There is a little strengthening in the price of cotton thie week, but it hardly amounts toa quutation. Che estimates of crop, as previously gives in our report of last week, are by the pr ‘of time graduaily re- ceiving confirmation mor does there appvar to be any reascpabie probability of the total quentity exeerdiog the amount therein stated. But the increasing oou- fidence of our murket arises mere from the state ” The fidelity with which the performed last orginal t fg somewhat surprising. We should most impossible on rising from the sal of the work of Sue that such a varied story, so by 4 improbable, with characters #0 ‘eoccdoenatien t peasunes Boones ae froa'soy tbat repulas 8, the story ts by Bas, the Grams, os changein the estimates of crop. The turn of pricesabove a ny hy3 Roermy ty Tord alluded to, applies only to American descriptions Bre- Spd heautiful 7 ota Ae LR tile, Egyptian. East India, and all otber Kinds remain Periledier Botln wow 4 Flee geen mc dg ae before, The Committee of Brokers piace fair Up- prtivction y are perfor m is the row or riot in the streets of Pari atiacked by the mob. and on lends at 64¢4., Mobiie at 6%0., and Orleans at 64d, | Be 6,560 American, 870 Peroam. and 1.300 Bahia have been taken on epecuiation. and 150 American and (00 Surat for export. Monday, the 24th. will be Kept © close holiday. Sales for the week, 28 340 bales. Lonpon Money Manxer, Deo 21 -Eveny prices ef Public Securities have been de; exertions of the speculators for the fal, and bay done from 96 to 95% for the account, general features of (bis magnificent may be seen this evening, aad, if seen, cannot but be admired m3h) Buoavway ‘Tnwavnn.—Mise The foil bie sho } ’ the Broadway axatn, last evening, sols from December 17 te December 31 hae dais | tragedy of “Fanta, oF the Italian Wile” ‘To say she | house was full just evening, wou! abort of reality; Dee. L Roeey Rinhad. Cle it *as more than full crammed. overtiowing Miw or bn | Cushman was herself aud played like herself. Thia is 2 St fat «Wg | we much as need be raid to praise of ber acting —the ‘Thur. nn an 2 pints in which she especially excels are pot wauting 1 BRB, | EE iike rile which she bee im aslo She earrird the BANK OF ENGLAND. bourr, last wight as by complete cowtrol. AD sooount, pursuant to the Act 7th and Sta Victoria, thetic pervee-or the whole house was sexi cap. 82, for the week ending December 15, 1849:— | | ed by the paihos which ahe ext tien. in 15,500,381 comedy ef “School of Reform” Siwit and Mr. Blake were cast Thi and witnessed amidst peals of av asever. The ents Livexroon Cons Mawar rs, tderebie import of wheat and four ir? to all present. The several crowded house Cranrnau's Naviowar Turatee — The Happiest Day new Irie. in some instances brought an sdvavce Of of viy Life” was the first of a series of pleasing entertain 14 to 2d per 70 ibs There was no change in the value ments given inst evening at this popular theatre. Ihe of four There was not muck done to \udian corn, but suring epectente of * tad-tp.”’ followed. and atill oom. Cur last quoted pricer were fully mainsioed tours to command unbouaded approbation end ap- Dae Ul —i here wae no perceptible change in the ve from the crowds which flock to behotd it. it ia, ‘value of artici» of the corn trade at thie morning's yond dispute, one of the richest aod mort varied market ibe tows millers and deaiers purchased very eer of theatrical beauty and plendor which bas ever moderately; bute few parceis of wheat and American n produced upom bm stage. Another great and fur changed heads for belding ever, and the tone Of striking pirce wae added to this aplendid spectacle, the trade was that of Lrmaces Quotations Western 1) he Female Forty lbieves.”’ « piece full of romantic Hemt regair, sued as affords @ strong any theatrical amateur to re Hea bier yea peas, 208 008,; Canadian. 200308, pit Arhes without alter. — 4 to B08 64, for ve Tuearin —Vesterday evening, . Od per ported ip Lurpentior, en remain unchamged. American tar 560 bbie, bave been seid ae 109 b t being eoaroe of amuriog entertainments were | tome Selb Loy 4 “Les Diamans de la Couronn en of éte.”’ Signorini Perrin ava '\? Yatth, Bigger Rober and Signori Forti, Gurai entano. were perfect im their a tees, in her Brindisl treme Masgeth oe altbough not en, cr Place Opera Hoi this religio received with un: aria from the Prophet, sup; Tica, was encored, and ren: thore who visit Mechanics’ Hall, than any other de- iption of musical rformances, and hence arises the it hucwess which as attended Christy's efforts im Amenican Museum.—The great attraction at this place of amusement prinetpally consists of ‘icw's colo rated delineations of negro character. Mr Rice is de- cidedly the cleverest actor in this peculiar line that can be found in the entire Union Besides this at- traction, Messrs Wemyss, Morris, and a very good company cf comedians, appear in vaudevillus aud other am uci ng performance Stoxon Burrz — This fi highly amusing entert Brooklyn Institute, quism, &e. Mertopron.—White’s Minstrels perform every eve- ning—tbeir concert comprises negro melodies aud other amusing entertainments. Mrs Fanny Kemble is giving Sbakepearian readings orite artist gives one of his enta, It consists of ic Art, Ventrilo- at New Haven. Ng Arrest of a Burglar, and Recovery of the Property — Saturday last, Marshal Looky, of Boston, tele- giapbed to the Chief of Volice, setting form that ue bad jut arresied # man by Che name of Kubert Foster, whoia be detained in custody, having 1a his possession ee Valuable chronometers and several gold watches, which property be was endeavoring to -ell, when O6 was suspected of being a rogue, aud takeu into cus- tody. ‘The Chief, ou exautoing bis book containing « Hist of stolen property ascertained that chrouometers ef that dercription had been stolen by some burgiars, who forced am entrance on the 12th of September inat, inte the store of Mr Henry Glover, No 119 Wall street corner of South street. Mr, Glover was sent for by the Chief of Police and the information given; and the Sieceiptioace the chronome'ers corresponding exwotly with those stolen, Mr Glover started for Bos- ton aud identified the property to be three of the chron meters out of the four stolen, valued at $200 euch. Foster agreed to return to New York, in custody of Mr. Glover, without the extremity of obtaining a governor's requisition, Yesterday they arrived to- gether in the steamboat, officers Ried and Coles took him into custody and conveyed him before the Chief of Police, where be was committed for a farther bearing. Ibis man, Poster, is somewhat Known im this city by the police authorities. it appears he now keeps. and bas for some time past kept, a porter house, calied Thompeon Hall, located at No. 72 East Broad. way, corner of Mar! This Foster, at the time the barge robbers as brought into w inson, one of the robbers, wm alibi for Parkinson, by robbery was effected that in treaty tor the o Foster has been porter house, he stands charged described burglary, the property having money. and spendin her before the magistrate, whe: ebe said that about thirteen months ago. Blackwell e stand, baving served out three months as @ common prostitute; and pot winh- jain ii life to and determimed to go on rea voyage. Consequentiy. to fulfil her desigas, she roceeded to Nantu; under of @ sailor, then took whaling ship for @ three yearw? orulse. DaID! A)! re bacon Ter ove fave very good looking countenan broad built; ber bair w d emoked tebacco Untactory to the magistrate, the war discharged from eurtody in Attempt) to Br Jury. Bat up to onso’ have 1) from cathoritp, that uo indiet- been found by the (irand Inquest, on the supposed attempt to bribe the jadge Baltimore Correspondence, Bactimony, January 15. 1860. Duel with Sabres - Departure of the Hw ‘The Hungarians, after partaking of the of our citizens during their brief stay, left at ¥ o'clowk yesterday morning, for Washington, The uncertainty Of the time of their arrival, aud the shortness of their stay a well as the intervention of Sunday. prevented any public demonstration On receiving the news of the insurrection among the Servings and Sciavoulans, teterday morning. they had quite a jubilee among Unemeeiven. and started for Washington, rejelcieg 1s the bope that Hungarian {i may yet be eatetiisned On faturday an affair of honor came off at Fort Veflepry between two of the pri of ot Rieggud’s Flying Artiliery, that fought so gallantly with seoecal Taylor om bis line of operations which came very neer Ddeing @ fatal affair Ht appears that one of them, samed Faimer, bed beeo promoted to the clerkahip of the company avd feeling hie diguity, he ordered the other out of a room ip sbiek be was rittiog which drew forth s challenge. which wes prom, aconpted. end loag sabres chosen as the weapons They accordingly pro ereced to arecluded Fpot #ith seconds and commenced hacking at ened other im the most honorable atyie. ¥I- finally. the rabre of the clerk broke off at the bandie, and the otber gallantly waited until he had procured another weapon when thy recommenced operations with great tary Ove of them reoetted a terrible wound on the ride of bis face, nearly siloing his cheek off, and the ether was considerably cat ‘The ship Catharine satle from our wharf this mora- ing, for Sam Francisco, with sbout twenty passengers on board, and s large and valuable freight, Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Puriaverrnia, Jam, 15, 1850, More Defanlteng, #0 Defauiting and robbing are evidently eomtagious aia, eases, | have siready apprised you of the alleged financial movements of Mr. BF Brown of Obits the democratic caucus candidate for of the House, who, by the wey, is now im this ully and prayerfully collecting whet he trusts will oto is im regular demand da the eles are triftt four prices | To night mall parcels, for this extabliehment. takes piace aud Lbs. & 16s for or. | ‘eb. with pistols, betwren two of 2.700 packages offered tp the world Meesr. Travis sed Hudson. The stakes lor which | are $1,060. and the wumber of shots twe In tense interest is manifested ae to the ad bought , about | wach both avily toaeer (Derr reepective friends. ‘The matob will be well ae the bour announced for the fring to commence —The te of fair qua old) (9 Worth Whe to Boe coarse Western, 18¢ , ordine- ¥ Shy to Woe Riow 6.000 bags broug . gomcnind « ee to @ this city, #0 ther fia: tive work. mall salen of he, Fetersbang (aumnense ‘ ve been mad> at 386 6d) but B4« woull Dave population answered with been token in quantity, 200 casks fae Noth Ameri Spreel meso Wi the comunittes for the Semplotion tan (Buteber's) brought oS St Vincent @e Paul's Church, and ail the lovers of De 1# Deo 21 — Our Vanchester | geod niusie were present to Deer the beantifal Recount the week are more cheerful. Attne Care | selected for this oecasion. Mex aretecet, Oey © Market Our correspondent says: Phe ordere | sho bed wctumeeeeyd Wis vntesten sorvtees, (yeeg over for «long dime in wenee of the great welented, Binet of" bis end all the Oe ree ee eet i a tae aoe under hie ‘ration prtrmed thee ever we Riven ont partiy Ip consequence LY Temarkably well. orchestra moeification which bas beem fecently obtained, and Ta"sn Samiratic monnee the overteree of Wie : i - j i i lh i | ! is 53: Baer if i] |

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