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but no change unt The im; market was very bmn my adie basnete fone ‘The Le ~f aren hed pond sed repared. opening up | Baie of all all nations, and thus extending into India free trade. in its fullest acceptation. Sir H. Lawrence had placed bimself at the head of the disposable troops, to punish the refractory tribes in the vicinity of Pesha- ‘There had been some fighting in the Nizam’s de- jous, with the report of loss of life. it was under- (ioed es tho Govetecs Genel veld proceed from Lahore to Mocltan, and from that place dow: In. fer te cam) summoning there Honveds to appear before the Mili- | tary Reeruiting Commission, and all those who are found capable will be enrolled in the imperial ranks Lefaulters—that is, ail who neglect to appear before | The last day of January, 1860—were tojbe treated as de | werters By an imperial ordinance, dated Vienna, January 1, | the Emperor declares that the restoration of order aap | u lity admits of a reduction ofthe , end di- | dus to Kurrachee, where a government steamer would vers pecific, ebanges, preparatory 10 the re-sstabtian ‘ing to convey him either to Suez or Bombay. ment of affairs ona footing of P in thi of one thousand men of different co ment bis majesty speaks with gratitude of thy up with fever at Mooltan; but few de: Ae reached on the 15th November, with London 8th October. 0 the rmaliness of stocks received since last no Lews of advanced prices of cotton in Man- , demand in no way diminishe hibit considerable firmness, Little owing to email quantity of produce—cotton, im parti- culur, being procurable, but extreme rates obtained, The Bank of Knginna, AD account, pursuant to the Act 7th and 8th Victoria of (he town im ruive, tbe the 7imes, however, eoutradiets Unis rumor, which he eclarer WO de 4s fale surrecticn among the ‘aud of the assistance gi | happened. Gen Courtiandt was said to be atarm- Howie Rime ct the Viens journals coutain ara: | it Wy ill, Cold weather bad eommenced at Bombay, that {he people ef Beigrade had at.wcked the,Turk- | but ehclere c ent. ‘Tos Teh Tasha tebie ferctons. ond that he had consequent- | Bentinck ste lth, with ly opened the fire of bie yum | the London mails of the 24th September, The express | the previous report of an ine a virdars, Russia, ‘The Glebe learns from Petersburgh. thet by the pro- pored revision of duties, rds of twenty-three of the eriicles Bow subjeet to custom charges will be admit. ted free, apd some Jaw Materials wt present contra | band, entered tor conrutoption at either a Oxed or atan jail the exception of per which is scarce, and, in conrequenee, @ dearer. There has been more doing 1p sperm oil, and 15 tuns have been of, at £40 a £85, according to quality, Of whale oil. 80 fuse pale Southern Fealized £33 16s, from the ship side, For turpentine, there le a better ingui bolders are asking e, the late arrivals bi all been stored: 2.000 barrel ed is 16 tens thin oblong, ta barrels, ice. there fem better inquiry tld of 108 C4 per owt In bond. “In suede J NEW YORK HERALD. Hortnwestcorner oF of Fulton and Nassau Gtie JARES “GURDON BEN PROPRIETOR AnD EDITOR AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW EVENING, The public movements looking to a dissolution of the Union are gathering strength, and develop- Ing themselves in every direction. It 18 not alone in Washington, in either house of Congress, that anti-slavery fanaticism rages and leads to disuaion: The Ni rth is equally on the high way to distine- tion in such developements towards the South. In corroboration of this fact, we give some extracts of the proceedings of a very remarkable conven” tion, which was held last week at Syracuse, in this State, at which sentiments of a most ultra character were delivered, openly and publicly, to This was a State convention of anti-slavery men, in which were gathered all the anti-slavery and dis- umion leaders of New England and New York» embracing all classes and all creeds—the black men and the white—the Christian and the in- and probably the low We also give our readers a part of the eame developemeats—mere specimens of ex- the world, without any reserve or remorse fidel—the high’ moralist, debauchee. ‘The Southern Mall, Interesting from Wa A GENERALROUTING OF INCUMBENTS IN THE NEW YORK CUSTOM HOUSE—POLITICAL DIPLOMAcT— SLAVERY, ETc. Wasminaton Crry, Saturday, January 26, 1850. } Townsend Haines, of Pennsylvania, has been in town forsome days, working for the appomtment of Governor Johnston as Minister to Russia. It 1s urged that the whigs of the Pennsylvania Legis- lature will sustain the President’s territorial policy if the Governor is appointed. Per contra, report some other appointments. delphia. Col. Benton i soys that Mr. Buchanan is here to oppose the Governor, and to advise democratie Senators upon Mr. Cameron, late Senator from Pennsylvania, is daily expeeted, to assist Senator Cooper in the rejection of Mr. Lewis as Collector of Phila- said to be favorably disposed to- Baurione, Jan, 26, 1850, Two Southern mails eame through to-night, from| New Orleans. Shipping Inteiligence. Arrived—Ships Clarence a: Rene den, and Svan, NYork; schr Jo i Caspar, Phitadelph Cuancesvow, Jan 23. ip Eilsabesh represents hex ered vessel® alo ows fre anfull of water, wit Caprure oF 4 SLavaR —Capt. Marson, of ship Rome, which arrived yesterday from Calcutta, via St. Helena, states that when he left the latter port, on the Mih ult., a slaver, with five hundred slaves on board, prize to an English war steamer, was in the offing. ————_—_—— Steamers TOR CHactes.—The splendid new steam- thip Georgia, Lieut, Porter, commander, leaves for Chagrer, to-morrow afternoon. The elegant ship Em- pire City, Capt. Wilson, takes her departure on tho Tth of February, with the passengers booked for the Sarah Sands, avd the Cherokee on the 18th, for the wards the Executive plan for the settlement of the slavery question as far as it goes. ad cavalorem duty, without having access to the tariff | tabler. i Tbe Glebe believes it is intended to put a duty of cap. 82. for the week ending on Saturday the Sth Gay of January, 1860 :— DEPARTMENT. tracts from Southern journals—expressive of the gime eentiments towards dissolution, and put forth sume destivstion, with the passengers for the Tonnes. ‘The popoler avd favorite steamer Cresgent City, BOWERY THRATEE, Bowery—Tne Sixex or Comoan— ‘Tue Licree Davia, Y £4108 upon the importact wrought tron, and tbe con- fequence will prebubly be & large export of Russian fron to thie country, ‘That great opposition to this Ineasvre bas been exjerienoed from vested interest, will net excite eurprise; but it the efforts of tuterested par- ties ure rufficient Lo precure @ twelve months’ delay ia its promulgation, and it rhould not have app-aced as wtended on the Ist of the present month, there is little doubt of its becoming lower at soime period of the en- suing year. rv pee RICAN USEUM poeta ARE a SO daily disclosing themselves to the world, in re- | telligence last night of the death of his son, vetere ce to the eberge preferred ey bim an Wm. ye Sie 9. payee of Represen | psy mene ¥" ference to the continuance of this fair fabric of | P. 8.—T just learn that Mr. Meredith has given | fh {hemProm, etice Gnovkiged ‘Theiansem; Te setenonce et ult,, declared im tavorot the retention | Honert cf, Nag pi? MELODEON-Wurrs’ ySTaezaneas Dusen Tans K government, and the confederacy of these States. | orders to discharge all the weighers, guagers | Tradeeman's Bank cf this city. The examination is oa Mi ypc Eoginan trois phased The policy adopted by the udministration at] and measurers, and fifty inspectors of the New | st dows Jor tea o'olonk on, Monday meraing. Daring now granted to public fuactionaries, cf | Washington, under the name of General Taylor, | York Custom House, on the first of the month. nected with the present mysterious affair will develope: janes per reileey —-— postponing the settlement of the slavery question, —_ qe same epac themeeives. _ £33,890,087 News from California, PEW YORK LEGISLATURE. The Ron Sentes, as pertaining to the terr.teries, until such time as The Giernale di ome publishes @ notification of the | The Empire City 1s looked be fren ae the territories shall be sufficiently populated to en- Senate. The Dollar Weekly Herold, the size of the daily Bese is nasal picaeaveartacdeccanse of tbe'| | and may arrive at any moment, bringing ace title them to admission a6 States, is a policy which ‘Auwasy, January 26,1850. | Hercld, and entirely filled with interesting news and Beavy expenses caveed by the presence» of foreign that the land tax shall be inereased by 16 cen that wine, vivegar, and ral waters, 75 Government Debo. £11.015,100 3,984,900 | | | £18,875, 981 6 and gocd demand ; the rales of Saturday were 12,000 Dales) On Monday the demand was checked by the Gisolocure of the extent of the stock remaining here, upurvally large proporti Bavch—triniy oY GOLD. BURTON'S TEBATRD, Chambers strect—Seniovs Fa- wy Here ag Lh Luck=J0mno Juvs—Borr Cae aan aha oy rhe Poom Hovss—Pasc~ an, in all probability, from California to the 15th of December. The steamer Oregon, it was thought, would leave San Francisco on that day, and reach be no intermediate steamer from Califoraia, we ‘The News from Europe. BROADWAY THEATRE, Broa¢way—Lomnon Agev~ NATIONAL THEATRE, Chathe square—Boan roGoop Iuy OLYMPIC THEATRE, ‘Broadway—-Twee ve Movrns— ag preparatory to the great Southern convention, 10 be held in Nashville, Tennessee, in June next. We desire the moderate, sensible, calm, ard patriotic people of the United States, of all parties and all creeds, here and elsewhere, in this me- tropolis and in the remotest extremities of the republic, to ponder on those plain, palpable facts, only encourages, advises, and leads on these fa- At the next election, every effort to get natics, in both sections of the country, to hold their the masses ef the two old parties into their opinions day, and some fina! action on the Austrian resolu- tions of Gem. Cass, in the Senate. matter of anxiety. REMORSTRANCE AGAINST THE FREE SCHOOL Laws. stitution. It was referred to the Committee on Li- We anticipate a busy day in the House on Mon- Mr. hackett, of Georgia, continues in a very critical state, and Mr. Calhoun improves very slowly. The recovery of the latter is even yet a Senator Turney received in- Mr. Cuntis presented a series of resolutions adopted Capt, Charles Stoddard, will leave for Chagreson the 28th, touching, en ron(r, #: Huvaua and New Orleans, Poi e Tutetligence, The Case of One mpson.—Ofticer Clayton, of the City of Brookly™, yes yesterday a writ of Aaheas 3 on Mr. Edwoods. keeper of the city prison im thin ity, requesitug the aitendanes of Mr Arik Bevnet before the magi-trate, J astioe Smith, of Brook- lyn, for the purpose of undergoing as examination, im A Cheap Paper, miscellaneous reading, will be ready for delivery early No More Bambooziement. —The day barrel; brandy, sprite of | which exceeded the estimates formed ot it, by 95,000 | conventions, declare their sentiments, and drive | st ® public meeting in Orange county, remonstrating gone I pay at the rai bales. ‘This difference kas chictly arise if Penamaabout the 8th of January. Ifthere should a vi in the most bitter terme against the Free School Law. | by,"hen ioe judge of wuality by price alone. The mors ‘not entice them to give exorbitant It is designated in the memorisl, under the guise ‘ters, when they oa ye an articl ine, Felice avd all be subjected berre to the general sa) A f and purposes. Look, for mstance, at the State of . fot oe present tax. ‘The French Montteur du | about to beecme t of inquiry by shall not receive accounts until the return of the eh gg The two old parties ‘whige and loco, | f ® specious name and imposing caption, as arbitrary, ee 7 ol the banking beuse of Kouid and Oppea | ajpciuted by the Cotton Brokers’ Association for that | Cherokee fiom Chagres. hice Petpet ati i popular nin, | 'aiast, ineonsistent, antl-republican, aud in eontra- toni Coie Soslcalias Ge kel is, if about Lo contract a loan of 30,000,000 | purpose, its immediate effect was to lime U * r e1 a in popula “s € Jotlection of erreo= for the lapal government. According te ac- | tes Cay or two, but the demand .- stinee rr cove vention of the plain intent and meaning of the con- fF Strane from Rome, received by way of Toulon, the 20th French regiment bad embarked fur Algeria, and three the reles of Wednesday were 8¢ ul ‘Thurrday 7.000 bales, and the total pele ‘luce the 2060 other regiments were about to return to France, ‘The Yope bas published @ very lengthy and a very viclent encyclical letter, in which he auathematives | pocialiem. republiceni:m. and, above all, Protestantism, ‘Ss the oct trom # hich every other evil ism springs a (hhe Commicston of Cardinals has thrown into prison | priests for having admioistered spiritual consola- ae to the wounded republiceus in the hospital, duriog e tirge A letter from Rome, of the 20th ult , in the C ult. bi becn 25.000 bales. ‘To dey few of the trade are bere,avd the market is qulet but steady; gales 4,000 bales /merican dereriptions are in good requeet: the recent import affords a good choice of the new crop; aud old cotten fs not freely offered, and is relatively fource and a Prices had partially receded 1-64. | perib on Monday and Tuesday : they ince been | advanced. uncer the influence of a considerable specu- | lative Cemands the authcrized quotation of “fair? | | We give in our columas, to-day, a very ample synopsis of the very interesting, but not very im- portant, intelligence brought to us from Europe by the last steamship which arrived at Boston. The news itself presents no startling points, concea- trating the wonder or opening the mouths of the morbid readers, thinkers, or talkers, occupying Notes will be made by each. The movements ot the anti-slavery party and the anti-slavery conven- jong, asa separate and distinct aflaw, render it absolutely necessary for the leaders and aspirants of the other two factions to adopt the same princi- ples, the same views apd to rush to the same ex- tremes. All parties, therefore, are on the highway terature. PETITIONS ENTED Mr. Gwiswer, a petition of eit'zens of Chemung county, for some institution for the benefit of the desti- tute and neglected children of the State. Mr. Bareocx, of citizens of Buffalo, for an amend ment of the law in relation to the assessment and col- lection of taxes, ro that leases under twenty-one years the specimers. Do you Want = sees W. Jobn: <3 and yor te ‘ew privelple of Bhampoolng, which coma: universe! atter tion, Tely without dist tionnel, rays—A few Lights back, timultaneou | Qtjeane is nor changed: thove of upland and \icbileare | the magnificent territory lying between the shores | of anti-slavery, leading to a complete alienation be- | sagy be exempted. It ie signed, among others, by Al- edors Iie applied, or sold at PALO! the prinerpal towns cf Romagna, the druggists’ shops | ard nlddling qualitics am advarcect 3¢d.perlb tapac. | of the Atlantic and those of the Pacific. But, | tween the North and the South om this point, pro- | pert H. Tracy. It is eaid tbat on one piece of property Were broken into and al] the poisonous substances car- wed cff; nothing else was touched. ‘The quantity of poieon thus taken, ufficient to kill all toe iahabi- tante of the Pootifical States, and creat apprebenrions ave been produced by the act. An arrest bas, how- ever, just been made, which may lead to the parties concerned in the matter. The Adv. Bali. Governor of Fesi, bas been arrerted and t to Aneoni. ‘There were found at his reriden: mous packet of cockades ri-colored tla pairs of pocket pistols, a great number tbree of which were prepared to receive poisor dastiy. ‘ correspondence in cipher with the cbiel jtalian revclution. f | ber taken on #peculation, Sales cf 200 tially obtained, Brazils bave partaken of the triding variation whieh has cecurred im American: and the: too commend full prices. re in fair demand, and they alto commend full pr 10.150 bales of American, 40 Maranbams, aud 1.170 Surats have a 60 Surate tor export, land Georgia, 1 fe ] ‘2 : Stocks on this date, 1550, 76,380 1549, 395.020 bags. Sales— Total sales to the Sth Januar; 549, 44,060 bags; total Bic On the 27th November, the danghter of a widow lady named metber requesting her to pay the ransom. She was 4+ taken back in safety tober heme, She been car- | Chamber of Deputies was still engaged in the verifica- ‘tion of elections. The claims of eighty deputies bad | Deen admitted; but the case of M. Mamiani, rejected fas a foreign subject, although an Italian, on account of | te importance, was post ‘the election of M. Mamiani. ihe election of M. Gan- _ doifo, a State functionary, was aiso annulled, because | he bad demanded and cbiained his discharge before the Sth, the day of his election, but bad only received the British Parliament in freeing | tion from every restriction, is by the Sardinian govern: ters at Turin bas prepared @ riction® at present imposed upon 1 wt the ports of Sardiaia, a De removed. ard they are to be placed in ever; ‘upon the same footing ws matioral vessel ‘was about to be submitted to the Chamber o for approval. Bea's bat the bill would be voted without discuss er from ‘Twiln, of the Istinst,, announces that | MM Covour, Revel, Kica, Farina, (aguione, Regis, and Dealive ail members of the majority, bave been ap- pointed to form the pero aneut (Committee of tinaace The editors of the Messagicve Turinese, and of the Concordia, of Turin. bave been condemned to a fine of 460 france, or imprisonment for thirty-three days ia | ounces the arrival at ( @ f the young Count of Queen Christina ana the Duke de ed her husband ublishes a decree by which, intendents and political to governorsbips of the firet and second ilet Soeaty: two former poiltical chiefs pleced on hall pa: Koyal Jeenees in the Gesvtte announce the eppoint- ment of M. de ia Crys Ores to the post of +s the Phy Dy are, was carried ofl from their country | bag’ | revival of the demand f 1 seth Beceaber,” 1849, 4,479,780 moy be reported as a full 4d perib, A considerable part of Ubis large business bas been done by spectlators, but the trade bave followed up the buying with much api- 8 060 to 10 000 bales. "The sales for the week amount to 69,260 bales. Livewroot, Manxet, Jan 11.—Arches—The sales a trifling, at 96s. for pearls and 6d. per oy, for Bark - 50 bhds, Ist gen ae brougnt “i 40 therces Jamaica, by t off with great epirit at the advanced quo- ut buriness is confined chiefly to parcels out cobd bands, comprising {00 bags good ordinary Rio ‘+ £00 bage native Ceylon at bs, to 65: y 7 nd indirect St. Domingo at £4 od ; 150 tom: — Nicaragua wood at £18 mall portion of Bimas Sapam per ton. Moles steady, without i 1 Now per owt. Otls.— The demand for olive continues active, a cuding some parcels to arrive, about 500 tans Deen acld ; prices are again 10s ‘to 208 per tum higher, «reported in tar or American rosin. with ap upward teudency. Nothing worthy of notice has taken place in seal. About 150 tuas cod have been sold at £29 10s to £30; 20 tune Southern whale at £83 108 mand has appeared thi fully former pi cheere, Irieh : har been @ good demand tier this week. Fine qualities have commended fall prices; mi - . ot a. the history of steamships will take place to morrow = \ork and Erie Katiroad Company to bald build their road as Ree ete Serene een serte bave met with «slow eae, at irregular middiing | this arrival, may be considered that in reference to | 74, eplendid eteamebipe will be te located im 1846. eee HOTELS, Geseriptioms are wanted at 608 to 668. Waterford and | movemente in commerce le. These tomes Bz. Wasmow, of eittoene of Watertown, Se 0 met | “saving NOUN, Bocas Cle ene may be quoted at 680 tore 5 Carrick. 668. to | have a great and mighty attraction for readers in | by ye tone of Montgomery county, in re- y at f and the better qualities are rather dearer, the ict speculation. in ‘opgour the former at fail saviwentened the batter exe. a. fa. do 14. dearer; the us are, also, much easier of wale, at e sale, held yesterday. of 1.500 Coffee con- | nd a small parcel of rperm at £55 per tun. | ry ‘Mined for publie eale on the 22d cm + after of of the i vi Proucce, Maruer — Throughout the past dustry, thaa he waa, with having succeeded by | {rgiy ‘tan x erdiet eosord- oa adreane the Committes in review of + end for Montreal pot ashes has oon- | black-mail. Here is an open, tangible and palpable eu 18 4 Fit.- Mise Jobneon, residing at 41 Hes. Uemaitee — Poe Cae Cay Metin ena tae raleg a eaaeiion 04. | fact, of his having recvived neatly three thousand | Rosa" Dey sever end. 'wes serteuely hurt She was " ‘Trande, tnere | dollars from a foreign government, while he was | cenreyed to bet Bem, In 6 carriage, by one of the po- ahs Reenter eins © ty dietnen tn hte receiving hie salary, too, for bis agency in abdact- | ““Feesnisne —A fine healthy male child. apparentiy | MF Cuuscn offered « resclation appointing Mr. | 2, in Bow ing or sending out of the country the robber of the | about an hevr aj ca Sa ga ves ¢ deatetaty toeltuce ond on hie motion, Seta Toran tat man. 28 , insiness. 's end fully 200" st, tone hae 4 jewels, tation hovee, and ay A fue vhich the asumbty Ce = Tm Priting joa 1,307, Boston F Post roan Often, i ett without any startling pomts of condensation, it presents many interesting details in the progress of politics, society, commerce, fashion, trade, the- atricals, religion, immorality, virtue, crime, folly, and all thoge various humbugs which make up poor, deluded, contaminated, puzzling human na- ture. The old monarchies of Europe, stretching from London to St. Petersburg, stand where they did ; and the nominal republic of France seems to be gradually preparing for new developements, when the epring weather may bring them to ma- turity, inthe form and shape of something that they received the President's message from this country, and the documents disclosing the policy by Mr. Meredith in favor of American manu- factures, the absorption of commercial re- tults growing out of the production of the raw gress are completely at issue on the policy of the cabinet in relation to commercial affairs; and al- though they sympathize with the Northern States in their yearnings for peace, and in their anti- slavery notions, they have a stronger sympathy 0 | with the free trade and independent notions among | Southern politicians, relative to the tariff and na- | vigation laws. In France, the signs are uomistakeble in favor of seme early attempt for the restoration of the is dissatisfied to-day with what she would delight to fondle the day before yesterday. France, there- | fore, is in favor of some charge. She is not satis- | fied with the present republic, and this discontent- edness appears through all her factions, and in the various modes ia which she expresses her may be matured in the course of a few months, or perhaps in a year or two. nothing of any importance comes from that quar ter, but rumors on which little dependence can be placed. ‘The most important intelligence, however, by this country. According to the best and most in- telligent accounts, coming trom circulars and ties and staples of trade. Money is abundant in | the marts of Europe, and a season of speculation appears te be approaching, which will affect all commercial transactions and movemen: seems to be relapsing for a season into trade, com- merce, quiet social discussions, theatrical display, the jewels of the Prince of Orange, an account of the robbery and discovery of which our police re- | 4 porter gave a few days since, we have learned that nearly t¥ree thousand dollars of the reward offered who wae more prosperous in the world, by his in- voked and delayed by the policy of the present cabinet in relation to the new territories. movements, is it not time for the great mass of the respectable portions of the community, in all parts of the republic, to pause, think, and begin to actin some determined way, in order to restrain such tendencies in public affairs, both at Washington and elsewhere ? Tue Crstom House Removats, axp Retrencu. MENT.—It is stated generally that the Collector has dismissed fifty Custom House officers, and that duties recently inflicted on the commereial commu- nity, in obedience to the late circular of the Secre- truth in the rumor that we hear constantly in ‘Wall street and elsewhere, that “ there is trouble in the Custom House”—* there is a great deal of trouble in the Custom House”. lieve so. For the last thirty or forty years, there has not been so much trouble in the Custom Houee in this city, as the commercial com- ten months. Much of this trouble has, no doubt, the old and competent officerdin that establish- ment, and the appointment of new, untried, ua- fledged, and miserable politicians in their places. Whether any of those removals which have just | made, and whether the bad and useless appen- dages are not still retained under the present régime. As the matter now stands, it really States to take up the collectorship of this port, and | dispose of it at once, either by confirming or re- id operating at one end of the Capitol in banks down-town, in relation to the tax bill receat- ‘heir opinions on that important subject? City Intelligence. Lauren oF rnare Sreaens roorruen -One of the mest Dovel events that bas ever taken place during River, This isa fact woprecedented in sc Rovelty. whieh teduces oe, to ory out ~ what neat 1” It fe the fact that the New World not only bee her pines op beard. before being launched. Dut will be fired or bave her steam ready. to start oo her triel trip. | moment rhe is baptived fo ber native element eat! tbat geoerelly prevails io thts month, iz (iwwes one wed up to temperate yooterday and | the day defer me pa a | ly eree bell rooms ‘grand ball te bis fiends on the tended by several hundred jal im @ stops Amidét such conflicting elements and portentous munity have experienced during the last eight or | been created by the indiscriminate removal of all | would be a mercy for the Senate of the United | q ip Buffalo, where the rental is $3,112, he taxes auiount to Mir Winttame, from the Committes on Commerce, spores adv to the petition of Gilbert Hopkins for to build a pier ay front of his lend om the East ol for the reason that the Commissioners of the Land Office hare full power over the subject. STAMPS AND TOKENS. , Dear Trapani, Sicily. On the following €ay. the | Kroon Corrox xet, Jan. 11—The check | looks like the old imperial dynasty. Hngland is “ * 4 Mr. Bancocx, from the Judiciary Committee, ent r received an anonymous letter, dei pd | given to our cot by the stock-taking, only | principally engeged, not with the radical principles he is deliberating upon cutting off the heads of | ed ‘to amend the act to lh and prevent aud es ne est bores to-day were Node firm, ian ounces of gold (worth l4fr exch) jasted for a few bie accounts of the state | Pow . fifty additional ones. Our special telegraphic eor- | 4 use of falre ptampe and tokens. Lhis bill is ont any actual depreciation, compared! with yester- Som of her deughter The money not having fd | and prorpe: hester market, acd of the | ef politics, cociety, or religion, but with the every- ed to make the law co complete as that itcannot | dg, on mow) be evaded. ovited in the appointed spot, a second letter was sent, | trading and mone} Ay art of the count. i "7 spondent at Washington, likewise states that Bemending 10000 cuncesand a third increased the | very soon testored confidence. Im addition to’ day statistics and arithmetic of making the two | POPC ot ordered'e gencral retinal the THE PHOENIX BAN The mails of the Nisgara have been received, and denen d 19 13,000, endo threat kur held one eat in | earvel = Wetneste of the steamer from N ends of a cash account meet in the best way she eeiie LiculiSenke aa eax Onktele Heal vented ‘The annual nl seperto of the Fhe sy Bank and the Bow- | we find nothing in the details of the news of more im- fault of payment, the youm woul ut to with advices confirming the previous estimates of mo- y i i Bavin, were received. rece deoth. Inferaation vas given to the euthorition, whe | Gerate erop. ost ws to werk iu good sarweet, The sates | cR2; Commerce and trade occupy their public | Pick Os te di asteeale Rethaps| THE CANALS. parieciee tien the ccseueel. enyen we nemeee at length dircovered the place where she wasconcealed. | cp that day and yesterday together were estimated at | Men, to the exclusion of,everything else connected A resolution was adopted directing the Canal Board | The only favorable feature in the commerolal advices, She bad not received any personal violence, but had | neatly £0,000, bales: end ihe civanor tn prices all round | with society or mental progress. Accordingly, | Originated. It is also stated that the additional | ¢o report to the ‘Assembly what action bad been taken | ls theadvance in cotton, which for the twe weeks end- m threatened wit! jeath unless she wrote to her in relation to supplying the Genesee Valley and Erle Canals from the Honeoye, Conesas. Canadice, and Hemlock Lakes, and in reference tu Ae ao of the Faith not fos eemianble o thnt country than ihe | and Orirareate/sd. 21200 Amerias, 1 970 Saratsaad | of the American cabinet, with mingled emotions | (17 ofthe Tvsesurys will be probably returned to | Este Canal, between Tiaras id Aesead boo une Men eee. Zampe and Fre Diavolo of our comic operas, Fgyption, 400 Maranbam, and 200 Pernam bave been | of thankfulness for the sentiments of peace, . pe oem. On motion of Mr. Moacan, Mr. Beekman’s resolution tak lath: 4 600 7 - We di k ho the: Mable fi ary 5th, 1850, there bas been an increase in the revenue — +n on speculation, and 600 American, and 170 Sarat | neutrality and quiet inculcated, while they ‘e do not know how correct these rumors or | relative tos lew makiog cities and towns lable for Sardinian States. for export. This morning the demand continues at | . 7 statements may be ; but there is @ great deal of | loses by riots and mobs, was #0 amended as to direct | of the government of Creat Britain of £961,125 oom- Accounts from Turin of the 24th ult, state that the | {tll prices, but we suppose the oales may not exoved | regret and deplore the policy partly unveiled 5 the J ies pared with the corresponding quarter the previous “Committee to inyuire into the expe- passed. dency of sue alaw, and thus amended it med fora few days. Letters | yet muterlal vn thee contiaent, They find relief, how- here is There has been a small decrease in the amount of bal_ = geo ten dessrace inaeeon - Lr ach gta owt ,exship. Coal—The demand for all éeovelg tions er, in the conviction that the two houses of Coa- much trouble in the Custom House.” We be- lion in the Bank of England, but there was no falling it for Mospitals, which the State officers and State were bound to protect, toe property aud its charge | Mr. Ban bury of the State for recompense ite action was taken on the Dill; and, the bili to amend the charter of the Cats- by sect, age of the River aud siarbor resolutions, om the table. from Lurin, of the Ist January, state that on | P ntigi ‘38, | imperial destiny of the. elder Napoleon. France , t*ken place have been made from among the ua- Tt has been reported by the Fiance Committe, and ding day the Marge He a4 Asegiie oe Prime aes. Demerara at ie 58, per owt from the | cannot stand still. France isa nervous, irritable | *1!lful end sinecure officers, we know not; bat we provides that the Anditor General be authorized to he Cbs 05 for | orel ur} ine in more dei , — ° not ethe treaty with Awltcia Itwas be: | Ltce bble wid at 7¢,wbich ie au advanes of 3d. te td. | discontented, moveable human existence. France | doubt whether some good removals have been er the terrivory, commouly desig | settle, and the Stato Treasurer to pay, the interest due scvigen that body to of no ent, fo ed the repo r are reported at 80s A Commonwe: “ St tbe trial uf the cones Tetdeee toe o'iwalons cual lee, of Taps brig owt, About ity ‘twos | multifarious convictions, We are more and more | j¢¢ting Mr. Maxwell, so that the experiments go~ ase Lassa uae ae ee Seca sors. arene cone para hae ioe | diepoeed, therefore, to think—jndging from the |B 0, for the purpose of influencing public opin- in payment of debts duv the Commonwealth, Spa H i tone of the Parisian press, the conduet of the Na- i Accc unt: from Madrid stace (hat the ovonds of Messrs, | Smount to 3.100 tun | tional Assembly, and the indications from the Washington, may be finished and closed. age UB ee ae oN Sr tateets chnce tae ramet. tk aoe | executive chiet magistrate himself—that, sooner — Cyry ‘Taxes, Muiiovainrs and Music —We oT = see cae Gare ase | or later, an atternpt will be made to change the observe that Wm. B. Astor, George Griswold, and a iron italy, would. it was Soicee, Suemetete ite | | constitution of the republic, and gradually bring ge veral other mil/tonaire uptown, have been hold- 4 ister of War in that department. The Meraldo an- about a restoration of the imperial dynasty. This ing private meetings in a dingy parlor of one of the ao 8 | We are not sure but it | yy; 1 ‘i 200 en on | i | Jy introdneed into the Legielature, and opposing the | ‘ § ‘ Senuieg paatien oupereen: | | may take place in less time; for, wince the dis sing of that project. If the object of these real KReckester SS do eo img im ont “ P | the former journal, repeatiog what | | covery of steam-power, and that of the electric | estate owners was of a popular character, why SKCOND ROARD. ro ap | telegraph, pohtical events march with a corres- | were not their meetings publ d all thoee who stare U 8 Fo Wg eine Erle RR 0l0 pening rapidity, tye bird rong from the | own real estate, from a thousand dollars up to ten — ia inte jo wet * pal mh Jit Rare Trane Fs on the 24 of Janvary other improvements of this enlightened age , avieed, ca en equal footing, to exoress Assembly. w -4 . et Su Lene! ene - . . ne A 0 7 Su Lone tl RR EO 17 bef ay en ee Italy and Germany seem to be standing stil!, and " toe ‘ Avesnv, Jonesy 96, 1860, ao” @ mo 0% PETITIONS AND MEMOR of the lubabitauce of Cheutangue, ¢ d Alieghany counties, to compel the lation to the duties of sheriff. Mr. Towssrnn, of citizens of New Yerk city, to pre- tecture ip this bg or somes 6 other. t a vent burieis in cities and fea both taciestve, 630 Triion, 40 kegs, 37d ceseks, | chambers of commerce, there seems to be a gra- | There le another at oo rhc | Wir Bacos 0 eitiwas of Utica, on taxing the bank. and four deputies be i bhde. bow dual rive in the price of the great leading commodi- | dey from the rame yard. But there ise still — capital of Ontario Bank. the A.ison— Of citizens of Rookland, for a modifica- the retool law. prevent the Mr. Wiisex—A remonstranee of 100 citizens of the eretary to the Department of the Interior; of M ee Der engines bave been tried befure she ie launched, | LIpeRAL eWay Serterce to the Director-Georralship of direct taxes; more taguiey } | part of the world. This upward ot speculative | for last evening her steam was put on and the whorls | ton tot Lyome, Wayne cousty, A nore Wye PEL and anothe? decree transfers the management of oe am 2S bee oom OP, im the t marts of trade, is beginning | Rt?e tuned in air, whirling round beautifully, and sll | [OG Roehester Railroads, z. Stas what are culled the passive classes of 061 00 pt cat DF @ S. 36. ws | RoNEIN a aes ey is beginning | the more repidiy that there was uo resistance, The | ‘My Meeheslos Raliowis ec rement of Racket Ri- 20 * KEWARD—ON THE or TNS, to the Minister of Finance, On the let, d., with @ choice mark at 26 Sd, gallon. | to be felt im this country, and it is very likely that, gre are ip perfect erect sad worked vn & jar. $ cae mates Gee tot of ate a ! een only com) ‘Bo io joerre jum; J eo ent ier came Scned ts tatean Gane Weeee ons during the approaching spring and summer, we Sore top volte Grown women, aaa ta tonnes “ths jase Of merebests of New York, fore repeal nie yeeeive the above fer & report that th afver the may eee as much excitement caused by the seve Fy ey BS, when Neptune opened ie skal Mr. Whe Of citizens of Ki county, for @ re- divewrrion of ral arrivals from Europe, in relation to commercial | bail be there to see, aad who tet | section of tolls on (emey Island ee tast BVENING, OW TaB. ae | That titre Mr, Maxtix—A memorial of 109 citizens of Catte- TE ey © Cerees leateee pstant, that the Queen's hesith aflaire, we saw in 1848 in connection with poli- | The weather, for the last two or Ph containing Pevgus, (bautangue and Allegheny counties, to com- Fiwld vot permit her te reevive the copgratuiations of val on ters. The Old W ‘ad for thie «aeon of the popes o puterions of the two houses om the occasion of tical end revolutionary matters. The Old World ee odes Gos meee Pxh he Now Vouk and Lrie Keutruad Lompeny, to butid | shove reward, and po. yonrtions ask Mr. BSrony, from Committee om Roads, rej Dill, i favor of the public atility of = di ratiroed Greece. from Byrecuse to Kochester, and recommended ite ‘The Athens popers, of the 16th vit pablich the and all those developements and characteristics wet at Hrewway Rosseny.—One or on < Boyne WY. — na Dooget, uch it barb pon by the govern- pe which have generally distinguished antiquated Ii'rewtion to the Atticn aud Hornetieviile. fall th Teliew—A fale extent, of Dustacss has | communities in gore periods of quiet that iater- Cemigeng, toenens Cay eee Reported favorably. Oar .ON F aman THB OTA INSTANT, A at O88. Petersbu SAVINGS RARER, jeeblace, and | rose ved. wet wii 1h teeday show mace firmness, tue | Yene between revolutionary apasme. Tie ae derably biacn: | ,, MF, Fienx moved to reconsider Sis, Wilson's resol. | giher en getting a ee Segeteaa ts oo dmenda: t r jone makings at eg froen 840 04 tote Dd pes ont | Brack: Mart, wirn a Venonance —Ia relation to Teeter oe: Mowerer, had to | vache, wed it was stated tat, as this wat & gieetivn ct between the of crest importance, it should be brought wp tur con- tideration at some future dey ROTICRS OF MLL, Mi s netion of © Ul te alter the Commis. sioners’ map ot B: Mr. Fox, to allow the Comptroller te loam the money nildrem, " bem in the Fr dine dtarent bs Conttnathe Xt tp 10h ates, tes by the Dutch government was appropriated by the ne for which they are tothe goeety ote te incerperate the Firemen of entree ihe Figech iauguage, fash x0 erences news of 00 insurrection at lepahes, Perea. it te sea then surveyer of this port, whore name is M. M. experiment | wiittemebargh. =A YOUNG Ma Bans the palace of the governor was attacked, stormed, wad | at iull prices, The ao orm. Neah. During the last few years this notorious ais —The Coroner yesterday held | Mr. Write offered & reeclation (which les over) i Aevitvee of obtaining tatigerina tone, Gholes the governor and thirty of bis servants put to the been but tew arrivals, chiefly from South Amerien. and i he Horpital, he bod: Seve yoo] Lomnmntttes to repertzen ti Warehouse, of ina wheleunie Straw Goods het averd. rery. bare of stock, they have been | Pereonage has been making a great clamor about Neale send twenty, Tae yours, b betive of irelect. nes, | cangeos {al School imeelt wvefal.. fie has bu extensive: rf mail” —*« q Sous Ss marent REBOLETIONS. hand east, Good ref p before landed af advanced prices. black -mail black mail”—chargiog every one sata newiy arrived emigrant, whe seoumed tho conmaesation of the the office of tale papers with COMMERCIAL AFFAIBS. MONEY MARKET, change rince yesterday. The transactions continue to about the usual extent. but there is not the Grst indl- cation ef returning activity, er favorable change in prices. It must be very dull music for the bulls; and although the bears may be dissatisfied with the slow depreciation in prices, they doubtless console them- selves with the fact that interest is continually accu- mulating in their favor, and that they have the in- of @ large capital, without laying out of cent. ing the 11th inst., ranges from \ to ths ofa cent perib. In breadstuffs and provisions, there has been year, while for the year janwary Sth, 1850, there has been @ decreare of £50,131. The greatest falling off in the revenue for the year, has been in customs. off im the abundance of money, or increase in the rates of interest. The Milledgeville, Georgia, Manufacturing Com- Pany has declared a dividend of ten per cent on ite operations for the last six months. This factory began its operations on a comparatively «mall ecale, gradually Increasing its rpindles Jooms, until now it Basin use machinery nearly equal to the full capacity of ite power, and the extent of its butidings. There is ® bill before the Senate of Pennsylvania to renew the certificates of debt due domestic creditors on certificates of debt issuedjto domestic ereditors, agreeably to act of April 7, 1842, and at the request of the same, subject to the pay- nually), wntil prov hall have been made by the $9 Hovsatente B Sd i ry ENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. dnwwere te Abvertieements com Mest must be te | cere, heveommeat ert ty Me sal wee A SITUATIUN BY A YOUNG PRRNOM * family, to tebe care of