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& Co.’s Olreular Albany Cerresponaence lean of Livenreot, Jan. 11, 1850. ps} high. PA pe ces 4 lh narrow pink- | The animation existing in our cotton at the Avsaxy, Tanuary 22, 1850, Ng op etry edged with a pinked frill sur. | departure of the lest atcamer, continued up to the Slat The Assembly—Bad Bor of the Speako—The Champlaim ult., when it was discovered that the actual stock in Bridge— Railroad Matters —Bank Inport, ge. Mrs. Glover, who py have drawn atten- . Mowatt, w -repubhe of Costa Rica. Of | sace, but who at len, speared before curtain | of the company at been announced in the list Lane Theatre, will not. we | Mounted by a bouillonnée, and on each sleeve. at the was which Central Ameri toreeeive that enth: P) which bad so derstand, ‘she hi joined Mr. Far- | outer of she arm, bow, composed either of | this port exceede the previous estimate nearly 100,000 ‘The Assembly, after confusi be divided, "Comte isthe omy eee thet hes highly merited by the production of thismosbexecliont | 2d? Tae iatbatlo nea at the Sect Tee POF | Stak ebon, ce of all the dress. Under | bales. ‘The discovery of this mistake caused # memen- pos ere toe safhoors om ant excitement been for any lengthened period exempt from the Neciataneuigl ppsmmigiginepe Mz. Willy gives his third classical concert at St ming, st the edges of the sleeves, two rows of | tary depression in prices and cessation of business; | existing Cody pestering: mare (0-Atx compres” anarchy by which this region has been devastated Mr. Tomlin’s tragedy of “ Garcia” will berepeated at Martin's Hall’ pp Bg Boomegy Men «sy Borne ana ll . form ruities, which deseend as low as | but the arrival of the Europe with less enco tively quiet and rational, although it was @mcult te Order now been sos gen thro | the Seddler’s Wells Theatre. Gales teak ha'pi fens tho ensictanee af the eorem- bows. White i trousers, Cag 5 wiles TZ < the present ed having giv resume the equanimity of feeling which the grave busi- country for some years, and @ steadily in: | _.Mz. Buckstone’s new comedy was read on ‘Thursday: ay Here Ernst. The names of Mr. W. | slippers “ibe hair dielded. from the back part of the | for the week ended Athy intent kisounting tovsiooe | Bete of legislation should ever command. Side glaces sr commerce has been the consequence. phy mye it is to be entitled “ Leap Year, or dale Bennett, amy Zerbini, and Reed also appear | head to the eentre of the forehead, and eurled in short | bales, +h speculators took 11 " and dagger looks can be seem by careful o! evertheiess, thers ‘The cast, which is unusually | amongst those of the instrumental performers, and pre fe not much popular knowledge | Strong, includes Air. and Mra Caries Kean, Mr, aud | those of Mr Land, Mr, Bodda and Mie Cobham in the | ‘lJ curls. This was s of ite resources; as frequent allusion is certain | Mrs. Keeley, Mr. Buckstone, Mrs, Fitzwilliam, Mrs. W. | list of vocalists, henceforth to be made to it, it may be desirable to | Clifford, Mr. Selby, &o. Robert Fitzgerald, well known throughout the pro- ‘Tha Reve mention the ppagion Senturee by which the State | nix. Macready would appear, last week, at the Bath | Yinces as a highly talented delineator of character,| An abstract of the met produce of the revenue of is distinguished. Its territory comprises from | and Bristol theatre: n after the manner of the late Charice Mathews, is giving | Great Britain. in quarters ending January 5, 1549 and 1d by a Mmited business, but with- out much change in prices, till ‘arrival ‘of th and the ken of @ dull prophet is sufficient to see that e of Gredt Britain. bernie on th orning of the 8th instant, with much | ™*ny scenes of excitement are in embryo, It is among Teduced estimates of the erop, say 2.000.000 to 2:200.000 | the consequences ineldent to the strong bonds of party, nd mater: 7 eee prices in av that men will yield mo ground to their opponents ie fa : 2,500 to 8,000 square leagues, bounded by the re- | "\iiss Reynoide was east for $1 sant tonal we play. | Bit entertalzment to excellent houses in Sussex. 1860, showing the increase or decrease thereo! : titect war immediate, speculatore and spinuers vieing | Which can be made subservient to advantages desired, Wublic of New Granada on the south, and the river | ed by 1m, in the Ninth Statue,” but re- | yuan Reeves end Mise L-wcombe have appearcd in jRuarters Ended. Quar End Jan8,80 | with euch other in the extent of thelr purchases, at am | especially 40, when members feel themselves under 1m- Mapelsies, Cre Cinmtinas 670, Sadho Bee an by ae. Dec improvement in prices of ‘4. a 36d. per Ib mn Juan and the lake and part of the State of | fused it 3: | plied or positive plea sto carry their political predi- Nicaragua on the north. Its surface, like the Jenny Lind, wi informed, is about to sing at Brus- tabiitbing an advance in fortpight of ayd. tic "1 ther parts of Central “America, presents all vari. | st, in aile of eoncers tnd of Februnsyy they will however. make: th er Tb, ih ail descriptions of American, «xcept falt | tectlon~ the Loginlature, eitleal outsiders” atelis- -eties of climate, extensive valleys, table lands, and | We understand that Mr. Simpson, one of the princi- | pearance at Exeter Hall on Wednesday next, hi sieans, wi sity bat ene 66, pen, the market at an imperiousin their requisitions upon their , Tepresentatives cloring atea imatio; Fair 0; ; mountains, interspersed with ‘several volcanoes | pal ereditors of Mr. Ell, bee become the jetor of | reccived a conge for that evening. and small lakes, occupying the middle portion, | the Cremorne Gardens, baving arranged the as- as Lumley’s visit to Paris is, we understand, for ees. of ne; ting for the Italan Opera House Between the foot of the mountains and the shores | ET pa natt ts engaged for a tlmfted number of | Inther tiny. seaside be sunsentul it ont rf It is very evident the Speaker feels almost constant appeals from his dec ns, either of the two seas, the lands are low and flat. The he of | Misocllencow fe ‘and export- | Rim to be very incorrect. or the members are di soil is singularly producuve, and all the articles Ee RACIAAG, aA Will be: SeseeGREE nes eee | Kreee Shree Se araaine slo rarer oe 1247314 ers 770 bales ined So omnes Bim.. I8 shay proteus Cay rene art 8 peculiar to intertropical regions are grown in don and Paris opera houses, abundance, excepting cochineal, cotton, and the ieee Sontag will sing at Sheffield, on Tuesday The tihewing i the two weeks chit-chat of Paris :— vine, which are liable to be destroyed by’ the peri- | "airs, Nisbett, having recovered from her late indis- | _ The prttelpal musieal novelty of the last few days in odical rains. Coffee is the staple expo , and, @8 | position, will mal first appearance at Drury Lane, | Paris been the production, at the Theatre de well as indigo, tobacco, and cocoa, which are also | as Roealii hott ‘The total stock of cotton in the porta of the kingdom, | °°, noth f the committee on the Champlaim on the Slst December lust, was 560,000 bales, against | prigge washeld today, aud © labored. areanene 496 00 tn 148; that of American was G17 000, against | by doy: Kunell in favor of te bridge It by \ 2 bt lea— img ap increase of |, les in . tran: total stock, and of 44,0C0 bales in that of American. | mereel of Sane feo ¢ ind. in As You Like It.” Mr, Vande Adolphe Adam’s new piece, in two acts, ‘Total I 3 The stock tm thie port, t A tt to any point of produced, is remarkable for its quality. Woods, | will also make his first appearance as Jaques. Soctes of rin alge pee ihyall. rye Tang Amount sppited to bales, of which 200,000 are aaleeds totienk élidaiee ‘cigbthe papper vie the drugs, | George Wild, the popular comedian, and formerly | {itretto of which ts by be pices | re the rame time last year, of which 266,000 were Am 4 in fruits, cattle, poultry, and @ variety o wold 1 Guitecinsatus avticlaa Vikesanes fama park of the | esses 2 the Clcnrpie Thenten ban chim ier Williams, pi peentes "ee Gay eeecees ae | Aa hdvaneaen be @ommerce of the republic. Some gold mines | (Mre. G. Wild) been engaged at the Marylebone theatre, ic contains here and there some pleasing o |. | As part of the W exist, and are at present being worked, although | 8»@ were to make thelr first appearance om Monday, weer ne and means of Ye ‘without any very extraordinary results. \Copper ae nae hs ‘ A 2p pretty in her cos. Total... ee inthe fete pe ibeaesedir ea ieee’ and 95,000 bales / thousand doliars worth of property bya mob He de- and coal are likewise found, but these, of course, ire, Fitzwilliam has just concluded a most suocess- | tume of Brittany, but the singing apportioned to her I » pared wi: id clares, in his petition. iil continue to petition the le d. lati ful epgegement at the Theatre Royal, Liver ‘and | was common-place. This operretta will not, it is The income of the year ending January 6, 1849, was || The consumption of the kingdom is estimated at | | ¢ he lives, and after his have been neglected. The population amounts to | her most attractive pieces have been “ The Pet of the alongron. On the same night Fanny | £49,931,623; and that for the year ending January 6° |'S0 646 bales per week, of which 24,658 are American, or pply. Mr. Geddes’ thought the bang inhabitants, of whom only 10,000 are In- | Petticoats,” “ The Child of the Regiment,” and “ Fo A. 'Y | 1650, £49,801,062, being a decrease of £50,101, an increase on the consumption in 1848 of 2,400 bales and obesper way to dispose of bis doubtful claim nce, &o. ican. ‘ather Niles,” or Father Niles, from L. ‘The total import into the kingdom last year was | jsjand, is here again this winter, with his claim “on 1,897,000; of American, 1,475,000 bales, being an t0- | the State of $40 000 for the destruction of fouror five x heir re-appearance in ans. The trade is now almost exclusively car- | reign Airs and Native Graces;” her performance in| «to. Vj mp Ag per week, of which 1,713 are American. thi t him go ried on with England, in British bottoms; but the | which has on each evening been received with perfect | the’ utmest. cuthurieom ; Fenny’ wos ineeelly oe tue! Geen G@eadaer useage: We have little er no change to notice in our corn | "ix Slstines fron tae Rates’ one. Reckoner, in shipments taking place on the Pacific side, the | enthusisem yered with bouquets of flowers from all parts market, the demand for consumption being tos fair | syracuse and Auburn railroads, are now here, with the : of tedious route by Cape Horn 18 a serious drawback St. Jamen’s Theatre will commence its season to-| the house. The /éte given on Tuesday last at the (From the London Mercantile Gazette, Jan. 11,] extent at the following quotations:—White Indian | view to effect, if possible, # consolidation of interests Last year the ex, “<4 consisted of 150,000 cwt. of | OFrow, (Monday) under the direotion of Mr. Mitchell, | jratian Opera, on the occasion of the exposition of those | ‘The most recent advices from the North of Europe | S078. 20s. a 308. 6d; mixed and yellow, 25s 6d. 0208. | in reference to the existing roads, and the friends of « cofiee, estimat. board; about 10,000 ox | the enterprising lessee, when the performance of French | works ot art which bad gained medi sed off with | inform us of the total close of the principal riversand | Per duarter, with little on sale. Old Western canal | direot road from Syracuse to Rochester. ‘I'he friends * bey sims 8, caalgpal baal ratio pieces will be resumed, by the production, for " ice; and it is therefore certain that no sup. | !0ur, 238 a 238. 6d; Philadelphia and Baltimore 248. | of the di, c and cow hides; a considerable quantity of great écict, There is # rumor of some differences hay. | harbors by ice; iP’ | 6d. and Ohio, 25s ; 17s. 0.208; rect road are very coutident of securing the pas 2d ee et care conaiderable, quantity, of | the first time in this country. of Halevy's new opera of | ing’ arieen omeoni and the committee of | plies ofgrain. except the comparatively insignificant | Sd; and tearce; Ohio, 2is ; new Westerns, 178.8208; | sageof a law declaring the public utility of the propose 1 ot pearl, Nicarag’ " na apd earsaparitie; | © Le Val d’Andorre,”’ in which Mad‘lle Charton and | shareholders of our Italian theatre, about the allotment | quentity still on paseege, can reach us from that quarter [yeaa tlh el df ea MO Sl nd it would seem that the owners of other roads aad a small pany of pear! i e total value | Mad’lle Guichard, the favorites of last will | ot a box, free of charge, to Mr. Lumley, the present di- | for some time to come. This circumstance is certainly ba y Iason cone meal, 14s. per bbl. nominal. to be affected by the latter law, are of « similar opiuiom, being estimated at $1,000,000. The imports con- | make their rentrée in the characters of Rose de Mai,and | rector’s opponent; but, as the Teports exe oontredictory, in favor of am improvement in the trade here. Still | ,.ihere bas been more inquiry for turpentine, the | from their yielding to any terme of compromise Thers sist of English, American, French, and German | Theresa; besides whom Messrs Lao, Chollet, Rilly Le- | and probably greatly exaggerated, | refrain from fur. | there ls a great want of confidence, and.a portion ofthe | fales amounting to 2,000 bbls at 7s. per owt. Some re- | can be no doubt that a direct road would tender ths manufactures, the former being by far the largest in | T°¥:@nd Nathan, will make their first appearance in | ther noticing them. (On Sunday week, they celebrated | lately established advance in the price of wheat has sales of common American rosin have been made ! stock in the existing lines less valu H ;, he opera. The popular operes of “ Zampa” and“ Le if i lost this week. The reaction has, 4d. per owt. ratively valueless, ‘That, howey lid Proportion. San Jose, the capital, 184,500 teetabove | (Renee. The popula the 100th performance of the populat opera of “ Le | again bei e 080! we are y owever, is nota valid objec. 2 i 5 preparation, and will be speed- | Val q’Andorre;” th e piece te yessful a d to think, been caused by the contraction of harmace tion to the granting a law for « new road. under thi the level of the sea; and from this a cart-road of | jjypproduced. ca gg jal ol ype segue cs orm Mbv go , Markets. gonstal law providing thecotse, if the pullle letevest Satie Ehe oucinss | hevien boughs rather. frealy during the last too oe | ,,28E Exotisw Conn Taape, Jan, 12—The improved | agers another toed seseasery. Private eneperstion bat Boufle (who may | three weeks, ere not inclined to take further addi- pevent ebahg Tucdey. tod, the take ee irctenched | Mil often find thetr interests alfootsd by general laws yr . i t - harter; See a famn the Laren ane eg taked | was limited. Purchasers bad the turn of prices im thelr | Sue‘inc prvcrst setions shoald net te meee i 72 miles forms the communication with Punta Bordeaux, Rouen, :, ol “4 Mr. Henry Betty, the tragedian, has been pla; | bas returned Arenas, on the Pacific, which is the, principal | ,.0f engarement ct the theatre 1a Nortuompoay file | provinces It pears. certain port. ‘The great want of the republic is a com | Dertormence ef lamiet was greatly aaisived, and | beermed the Liston of the French ttage) is abouts | tiene to thelt munication with the Atlantic, 80 as to save the | Eyoken very highly of by the critics of rhe local press. | retire from the profession. The phe reproduc. | place in the deliveries from the farmers, who have eins. Fenahenne he tran of pedeesin Veale f Jong navigation by Cape Horn; and this commu- | “The representation of “ Le Prophete” has been inter- | tion of “ Matilde di Sabran ” continues to draw crowd. | parently been induced, by the recent rise in quotations, | faye TeBOrds saline cate and Catencal were fully | Yate.° corporate interests. nication, which, under proper arrangements, would rupted by the illness of Madame Viardot, She is now | @4 and fashionable houses. Madame Persiani has re- to threch wheat more freely. The excess of supply over | 8 ‘atar: ct I aa bee Cp pw deere ponciy Emme Mr. Cook, from the Senate Committee on Banka, made form a very legitimate undertaking for British | recovered, and will shortly appear. ‘i covered for this opera the original fraicheur of her | demand bas not been great, but with afecling of distrust | Of caie’ Barley end _ or cp fe ane & long written report to-day in the Senate, on suck part capital, might be effected, it is said, for an outlay anseh yoioe, which is still marvellous, and directed with her | prevailing as to the future, # very small surplus suffices | °° ay 0 uci, 7 Powed _— of the Governor's message as relates to the currency, in Gliogetiier lasignificant—a roed of mxty-six pal On the necting of Friday se’nnizht, Madame Sontag | accustomed taste The new tenor, Lucchesi, nightly | to depress prices, and until a portion of what has lately iy ite her Cur corn exe ad ae which he assumed that the total ourrency of the State ons s i ygix miles, | and party left Glasgow for Aberdeen, to attend the | improves in public favor. I rimply. in afew worda, | been bought shail have passed into consumption, pur- 8 quite trifling. No change wasepparent in the | amounts to something like $10,000,000, aud was re- from San Jose to a river called the Satapiqui, | morning concert on the followin, day. All went well | anpounced teyou the revival of Ro-sini's™ Matildedi | chacers will probably continue to act on the reserve, | Yalue of wheat, flour, cats, or oatmeal. Indian corm | Seemed at par in New York or Albany, leaving some Which runs nto the San Juan, being all that is | til the train reached Giammis, when a greater depth | Sipran,’ at the Royal Italian Opera, for the debi | The arrival of @consigerable quantity of tlour from the | Tas 64. per quarter lower than on Tuesday, but thers | $25 0g0.000 upon which $250,000 was paid for redemp- required. The annual revenue of Costa Rica | of mow was experienced. and from thence to Laurence- | of the new Tenor, Luccbesl. Both have proved so | otber side of the Atlantic, from whence few expoated aiber a better sale thereat. The b o lion, ‘The report mentions « large number—I should amounts to $120,000, and is raised by tobacco and | Xitk, the epeed was materially retarded. At Middleton @ short notice. It has b nd continued receipts of that article trom | /biadelphia and Baltimore tio fay twenty-five individual bunks— with a circulation of gpirit eine, stamps, land BA ‘&e. The | Bridge, about # mile or mile and a haif turther on, Pane pil yd Lor} gaasieal weiter). thet |. Pesmec, have: ihe geadees. toe ouletine oe 4 good fresh Canadian and Western Canal 224. | gbout one and a half mi lion of dollars, wiose deposita resident is elected for six years, and the Con- | th? engine ran into a cutting filled with sow tothe | when a man of genius arrives at a certain height of | calm ; indeed, it may be rafely affirmed that a greater fo aan Od. Per Darrel; 208. per 480 lbs is the top | were not over fifty thourand dollars, making a profit of and then became completely immov- | fame, bis productions, like a family, are divided into two | influence is invariably caused on our markets by the | piUe cf fine round yellow Indian.corn, and Sos. tor | y large amount upon a very illegitimate principle of ao- A ; r At this time, five in th in, the blast was tured flour than by th . tion~ merely purchasing their own notes The re: tate has no debt, either foreign or domestic. | most fierce and cutting, carrying the drift from the Ben eee ba ac Mog with thew bia “4 pore - TeteUe ceatag of wheat, Noris this |, Duties paid for home conrumption a: Liverpool, from | preporedis, in substance, « reduction of the ee field: low cf the rail a “ v “ Ist February, 149, to 8th January, 1850— Wheat, 607,~ | Giscount to one-fourth of . jelde wera and rapidly bury- | pute, fame, and glory; the other compositions are less | in any way surprising. Betore the wheat can pass iuto | 004 re; cate, 11,576 ‘gre ; barley” 38,015 yee as 5 —_ i he pcr gel ers cum. . Soe ea Lola Montes and fer Hasband, ing the car me 'y be imagined, | gesuming, less felicitous, and are only illuminated the hands of the consumer, its manufacture into “ . : 4 It is stated ey oie jane din Lone | ras Snything But aqzocable to the passengers. con: | fentection.. Hence it was with Shakespeare, Corestie flour gives employment to British industry, whilet | }26S70 dre.; peas. 28 O70 qra.; Indian corm, 714,587 48.5 | Cook and Curtine—Mr. Upsham, the other member, die- t 1s Ste “petbe lpae arrived in “Lon; | sultation was held with the guard and driver. Mr. Wood | and Voltaire; as it also was with Paestello, Cimar its admission in a perfectly finiehed state puts the profit Seng i peed - rented. When the report is printed, if | can obtaim don. The following account of the continued | determined to leave the train, and endeavor to reach | snd Rossini, The two distinct branches aze perfeetiy: which cut imilers would ctherwise rescive, inte the | 22 Londen, on Monday, Essex wheat sol one, | will send it you, misunderstanding of this geotleman and his fair | Laurencekirk on foot. This, with the assistance | perceptible in the vast collection of their works. As | pocket of the foreigner, which is certainly carrying out | HOD 0f 1s. per qr. Flour, oats, malt, and A now and very splendid hall bas recently been fur- companion 1s given in a letter trom Cadiz, dated | of two guides, he happily acc Tegarda Rosin, the eldest branch commences with | the beneficial principles of free trade tothe utmost At | [oyitn cos held-cr fait mates "On Wolwn Bishes te eas city, Sadan (ie coguceninet "Sue vom December 27.—[It will be seen that it’ differs | the #trength of the wind, and the depth of the “Taneredi,” and continues with “ Le Barbiere,” ‘the | most of the large consuming towns in the north, held | ‘Palen corm beld at fullrates On Wednerday trade | ten Hall,” decidedly superior to any thing of the king @omewhat from the statement given in our French | ¥OUsht them eeveral times to stand still, Aid having | “Garza Ladra,” “Otello,” “Cenerentola,” “Mose,” “La | in the carly part of the week. business was inagtive.and | smounted to former terms, Holders of foreign ews | Sere eet as Sele meni ee pa dng Gp lesiten er anf ge Lege ro Sas Rains new im thats tases, the task bosnme meso dil tobe tound’somne charming Gparasy we tnciode tke | the feeding markste Im the sgrieatvural districts bas | $27: 1D¢ Pee ria ase wanted intls, ctbtctioe, | Reaet ot Be * $0 000, by the owner (Tunis Van Veoh elona. uch altered, and not so good- ieult, serous, but by avoiding the | «Toryeldo e Dorliska,” the “Adelade di Bor, » | been to about the same extent, and there are no symp- 4 ) aud Gtted up, and furnished by Mr. John A. looking as when here in 1342." Her temper is not | reed, and taking through the fields, from which the | « Ricelardoe Zoealde,” the “Edoardo ¢ Chitstina’” | tems of am immediate rally; regarding it, however, as ae lous wore unaltered. Oats moved oi ateat- band convenient style. The saloons for a all improved, and her delight seems to be to | ruow had been partially dislodged, the train was once | the “Bianeoe Faliere,” and other illustrious stran- | tolerably certain that no supplies of moment oan reach | ye nad lately has not been fares eep Heald in the greatest terror and dread of her. | ™ore amet at half-part seven, The question was | gers, of which the list would be tedious—“Matilde di | us much before Mareb, from the Baltic, we continue to | conn wheat, nor for importation: Heald made his escape with his English servant | ROW Whether it was possible to remove the ladies trom | Sibran” ‘belongs to this latter branch, of which itwas | extertain the opinion that the tendevey ot prices will | “a0, "viemingham marker on Tharday, en from the Hotel Ismenez (where they were staying | 8° ) ae and gain the summit of the cutting. | one of the lest produced. Rossini wrote it for the Car. | be rather upwards during the next month The arri- | gupriied with wheat by the farmers, tad ules could the place now for fashisnable tan Sean) ‘had’ vf be @ Sontag, with undaunted energy, at onc nival of 1821.8 Keme,where it ought to bave been play. | vals of wheat, coustwite, into Londo suis bo bcda ts etal 4a cotetbaaebae ous an PI ristmas } supposed to have | termin ttempt it, and d ded ‘f, nly be made b Hu Pe concerts, Kc. Ol what may transpire by one to Gibraltar. Eola was furious. She went = ee po on before co! mal e £3 = tage ate a abe demneiten bet Seon of Mark Hote by gellar bath aco 5 Bey oh Barley very Gui ale, and the turn fs in. favor of the deavor to give yo lance. now acd th : 4 " indclence and fat e e . ma. | Mi: * =. t tt! ye a French steamer that evening with her two | when Madame Sontag, after great exertion pleted Ais work ata evail's pace, co that it only was | ecunties beem by any means large. There was some Dakeiten Suhee Gee | ree ee eee of ten deputies, for three years. | 9p} ie friends, foreigners, who are in her party, to Alge- | falle, reached the level ground. There the blast be- i. d formed 4 siras, and sent Ismenez another man by land; so | came quite, blinding ; ut Madame Sontag, havi Tro ights solely. "A pealbrachseivecamtaate ane. was rather | sitowings 16808 Gra wheat, O106 ies *pagley. 6100 OPE Seereerne that if Heald does not succeed in getting on board her head with @ cloak, was soon supported | eq this tardy production, which was that Peliscia, the | les than before, F, very cau: | Gre cate, 6,401 ges beans, 480 qre. peas, and 059 ire Baurusons, the Pacha, she hopes to eatch him. I: is reported the fences to the house of | usual leader ct the orchestra was obliged to beat 's re- in their operations, and only the best qualities of | ptuine” Me ydtaa rie manct’ millers art se coe ine | ‘The Free Trade Slave Bill—A New York Speculation-— on good authority to-day that Heald has embarked ee sea eis ang | treat before the extraordinary difficulties which this ould be placed at prices similar to those current | serve, and buy cautiously. We quote prices of wheat Marble Blocks—Robbery—The Markets, $e this morning on d the Pacha, and he will now sche, Signor Calzolart, | partition presented to him, the veteran of easy compo- | on that day re’nnight, it being necesrary to submit to | 25 per ur. lower. Barley bas Geclinea ally 18. per qr. mained all night. Mr. Weod, | sitions, so Rossini solicited on the morning of ita pro- ne cf 1s per quarter before any progress could be the finest, and te naaleable ata | Thebdill that has paesed our House of Delegates, pro_ raya again faced the blast, | guction only, the celebrated Paganini to replace Pelic. | made in the disporal of the ordinary runs. Since then, | til turther seduction ate aud shel hag remain stea- | viding tor free trade, in slaves, with the other Southern rencexirk in sat cia at the perilous of honor. The bad libretto of | very little bas ecme forward; but tmall ae bave beep | Gy. Means rather receded, and demand inactive. Lit- | states, does nct meet with the approval of one in ten bridge | this piece, wretchedly constructed out of the pl hey have proved amply sufficient to satie- | tie acing in other businers. . ins all fast. Next | ing materials of “Euphi ft Coradin,”’ could not 4, and on Wednesdsy, as well as this | “at the Lopdom market to-day, the transactions in | °f Our citizens, and am effort will be made to deteat it kg * > outting y erable difficulty was [gees wrgelleg Englisch wheat were iimited, but former terms main- | in the Se ‘The dill abolishes all laws heretofore ! 7. Nest. evening | ‘ined. Foreign wheat without animated toquiry, but | existing prohibiting the free importation of slave be copie to reach England in safety, and no wks grateful to his aunt for all she has done The Sovereigns of Europe. The General German Gazette of tne Ist, pub- lished at Leipsic, has the folle article uader | uslog every exertion to clear the line, and they ho; § ea be title of Exropean Geneslogy:—— restore the communication during the day. Soran ct the tone Peg gy Pr ig yO Pee bea Uther hy ous own eltisens ce the oltisenee? { The number of the sovereigns of Europe, iovlading His Highness the Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha has just last fifteen or sixteen years, close of market, barley, beans, and peas, went flat. thus making a retrogade movement that ted Tho Emperor ot Brazil, who b-longs to a buro] 0 privees of Hol 1, wh new opera entitled “ Die Vergeltung,” | it bas been reproduced within the last few d wasty. th h was represented some days e utmost success, and with Ei ge Hayne Manxer, Jan. 9.—The following report em- | is vot in accordance with the spirit of the age. The 0 o Des. | Maer? bes eine eee ee ae braces the transactions from the 24 to the Sth im opporition to it among savehol ders atineg fr hose tion x , bus it Gi ith - . Thy L heel, ob lece! purcharers have confined their operations to | >7! e tran jons from ie Sth inst., in- | oppor ‘x rel '# arises from the feet Retmitivay CURE cand otsnottoomeateg tee sokt: | crea’ pi ack ceateaons ie’ Fede Lites eae Kis dabae the sith of Cosedin siteper pommrnb yd se netrew ‘mite aa their “wants” have admitted. clunive: Cotton. Since the beginning of the year oar | that it will reduce the pce of nares a th Sata: a er re Spee nents aes The King of Prussia bas just bestowed on the maitre | topot to be the only ons of the proven je Bier Bypeen ge If Benton oon hetatually the same on Monday ne on | mand. as well from the trade as on the part of speculas | with exceeding great joy, over the protpest of tree ‘1 ing of | “¢,chapedle, M. Taubert, the gold medal of the arte and | TOC) oii is truly « good singer, of @ school of which | thet day week, but that ft been necessary tose, Cwis in & great measure, to the lect advices from | trade in the jave market. Our legislators are in @ ¢ Grand Dake of eee td Cop tteed tate! Ay Aes bob so hg Italy can no longer boast. “His volee, without being | to Lave taken lees monty to have made sales of any | the Bnited States, per Europe steamer, by which we | state of financial derangement, and kuow not what . , kleni te ant ; ot be questioned, Matters have sine from New York tothe i6th ult that | they do. eee rg ee eee co 60 a iekat ig | Danish compcaer, who died im 1800, fully developed, ts pleasing and full ; it makes up in | remained in toueh the reme position, too few bargains rally speaking, upon the estimate of the | A party of New Yorkers bave established a fancy lot- tite foe any Gefieloney Se beillian, - re ae fitions two hundred to th tery Cffice im this elty, whieh th: " ‘ Our advices from Berlin are of the 15th of December. | jig having been eoncluded to warrant alteration in prices; ns two hundred to three hundred | tery y, whiel say 1s conducted in pp De adele tae ‘rhreohave |, Ou", Keonigstadt the Italian company have just per. | “ct t {0 sreater sade | bat the disiuelination to buy wa ‘greater to-day produced im Liverpool ® decided erk style, which is something mew to the deai- GAS. te tase of tovle th formed Weber's Freyscbuts,” with the recitatives of than in the commencement of the week. The late market exceedingly active; the 8 part o orld. They keep a faucy store deck who is still jer yon ree sm and M. Heetor Berlio: ys bang pag bow arg , A =e large arrivals of flour from abroad have interfered with e Sane, been toa rather con- in which the pas Baksh near om tbe ivih inet. ie entitled “Il Franco Arciero”” Madame Florentini, per, are placed: ube purchaser is entitled tod: to reeeive wheter: the disporat of that of home manufacture; aud though the part of Agatha, and Madame Penco in that of An- 4 new abili- | the nominal top price of town-made has not varied, nette, rang in #0 charming a style as to excite general ge, Edoardo. The other parte | housebcld and secondary qualities of foreign have been nat enthusiasm; the duet in the second act by them was Ronconl, Novelli, Mademe | parted with at lower terms than would have been re made to arrive by om ‘The firet concert of the Vecal Academy ° ored = English barley bes | pected, bave rendered our holders very firm; for t tock place the other day, when Handel's Messiah jo aasieteay onal the sete | eee ean oe seek, Therupply of English barley bee | iost twe days, however, there as Deca little duing, bus | 10r8. ‘They are dot very steady at quotations. The sales of the | ¢ closed up in At the years of his minority, his has only been vay three, was given. The soirtes of the Society of Music re- having been very / two-thirds years, On the otbe: Whitney, the lecturer om the popular ght reach 12 844 Ualen, of whlch 3.500 om specu | The corporat Pi commenced on the 25th ult. On the evening ap- rather downwards. Chcice waiting samples were not pee + to pe Ean ter Ch ae oe ted for quartets by Morers Zimmerman, Roune- Neew World, cont a aes 1 da aroe uel | cheaper on Monday than before all other deseriptiens & portion ofthe latter ate al- | chase a beck of marble for the Wathlugton Some. eaten Gof themiu Merch). sndia ait If princes | berger, Dieliter, and Letee, there were particularly gland. cede were rather easier (0 buy, and the inguiry has certale~ tpeuding money to purcbare blocks of F ly not improved since then. The very moderate rates at which foreigm barley has beew Offered for some Ume past bos caused it to be taken steadily for feeding pur- the money over to ch ten blocks of marble for the cost of one thus obtal, end be able to go on with the work, whicb 1) aimost at | a stand for want cf funds, . ~ | motlced @ quartet of Haydn's, and the 24th quartet ents eopemnen, Oe Signe Tecvgaine teek cm of M. Orslow. Atone of these sittings, amongst the arried, vis: the Pope. the Emperor of Austria, | DUISTCUS distinguished musicians and musical cha- Fashions for January. the Duke of Brunswick, the Princes of Reuss-Sohleiz | Tacters present, we remarked Merrrs. Fletow and Balfe, [From the Lady's Newspaper. poses, and its value bas undergone no further depres. 4 of Waldeck. and the Landgrave of Hesse Hom. | the well-known comporers, and Miles. Bertrand, sis- . sion.” Only a retail business has been done in malt, te vg. Four, the King of Hanover, the Grand Duke of | tT#. one the cantarrice, the other the barpist, and one nt season, | end quotations bave undergone no alteration The Oldenburg the Doke of Nassau. and the Prince of Ho- | of the mort dist 00 M. Schmidt (Smith?) ing costume. | receipts of cats coastwite have been swall. aod the ar- jolteru-teebiagen are widowers. One, the King of | {0m London, the viriveso, om he cornet.s piston. At | F ; re table, bat vale from other quarters b uite trifling We Ps the (heatre Royal of the Grand Opera, they for evening or dinper costumes: are unable, however, to no! y Denmark. has been divoreed from two wives: another, | Die its Tate. movelties borrowed fromthe Freach | ming is requieite, Lace flounces en of | tove of the trade, the principal dealers bai Pr the color of th are much employed for | in the same cautious manner as before. An f | bar been made to obtain a slight advance for ard ight Seotch feed oats have been it other ki whether of home or foreign sville and F. Bast & ballet in three acts, Our two lyri- PF | houres, the oldest t* the Grand Duchess of Saxe Wei- | former yuc ] giuie bt ik of light col detn, a tnd the Ibtier 20:2; the rand Dushons ts nso ot Ly AX fans oa » ig lighter, ee crane ae os day Hy diss ing | een tnd [ “4 mand . Peli Se i yearsand meathe’ in the panber of Tail Gresten suited to the present seasoa may be eom- the demand for ok been Improved on, | Remaetees heen 00 Su & years and 5 montie ‘and the opera of pered of tulle. They are wade with two or three jupes. | by the eontinuance of col ther, Indian corm has + B.Cr. | thowgh the opera | excending 3700 cents per po sovereigns now married. oF who have been so, (aot in- | 04's « prologue written for the oceaet Kecped up. with flowers of foliage. Embroidered silk | been held firiy, in comeequence of better accounts 3 been peid tore eluding the Elector of Hesse, whove marriage is mor. ith rich . Tulle, oes [trom Liverpool. 0 tie), 13 have uo ebiidren; the 28 others have aos, | _T* German papers announce the death of M Con- | drerres are trimmed a At the close, we Biga, im the 67th year of his sge, in tivity continues to prevail in qucie the mogbet lnm at 18 eew a being th 2 u grevumptive, Sis, of these latter ste, married a pad ma being Wes Cetsin Marne. . have neither sales or arrivals of any | inve dere. No iusporsations thie week, save él bags Pak SF Tea luupatiel Palace of Seach” Actong the 28 de a Grand Harmonie has opened in Brus- \ [From the European Times, Jan. 12.) importance to notice in potash. Our rates for A r “ Jovereigos without descendants capable of sucerediog Se Un rten site miuees Men Taser aaly wes ZB cotton market bas this week been unusually v6: | 400% 0° aritah is seme better scan | Movement In Pavor of the Indians, ‘them, eleven have brothers, four have for presuwptive joneert, cape with Ui ive ‘Lhe transactions have been uj an ¢ tained bf, 600 to BLf The, per 60 bil ‘Dar | (From New York Herald } suscessors other collateral relations, vis: the King of | _,The approaching novel oppet ith two rows of scele, and prices generally ore a polnt dearer. Ca Moo: | iceh cf American petach fou ar | A memorial to Congress fs in elroulation, In different Denwerk and the Duke of Modena aa uncle, the fleo- parte of (he country praying Copgresa to »v Jupe tri ets, and the lower one with three town of . t 100 carks ‘of Hesee acourin, and the Queen of Spain her sis. | Public bave ex mand wes toe fe tent, and bi evinced no de neticn of the Northwest territory for the’ reseption } 4 Four other sovereigns, the Lengua of Hesse. | | The € yey aie aS, c Crepe Cresses are sometimes rire to nell except at very extreme prices. This port- wea vencentretion of sueh ar the Fodtan trib. ry oO tion was sustained vp to ihe close of Tuesday. Wednerday the accounts, per Hibernia, from York, to the 26th December, came to hand, advising r duced estimates of the crop, exports to Creat fri ti li, and prices o4 to Sy per ib, bigher in Ne York during the last week. Lhe market immediately burg the Prince of Hob: o-Hechingen and | the first hete,”’ the | of narrow flounces of pore of Anhalt-Berobcurg and Brunswick, have | Tehearsals of which opera are proceeding with extra- pot in their line heirs capable of succeeding them." ord: 79 pri parte will & ous ing to become agriculturiats, and be ‘There in & copy of thir petition in all the hotels in this city end Brooklyn. where these who wish can sign it. rect a great Indiam district, Jupes, to be worn over wh made with deep heme et th dems ornamented ‘email wreaths of to + The leading theatrical item b L pited States may direct with penators and represen. anter- fs the account of the producti of Mrs Mowatt's bet prevented xcited appearance, rpeculators became tatives in Congress, fe me if this preject is comedy of “Fashion” at t! Theatre, London, w very ext © operators, and an advanee of yd te 4d. tained, we may be eniled upon, in a ‘on the th fost., with remark as, After de per Ib. im the moe corporate ope er more Indian Siates in our confede- } peribing vations scenes, the London FYENING FULL DRESS. ertabliehed, the taey. The Indian territory will give us half « dosem been thin the last ayer, the great rexpontibility of the pl ad oh pluk mcire autique, trimmed round | which 12,60 belea were Cn opegulation. | Yesterda ine . wip of | fll sized States \ shoulders ¢f Mr. Davenport 'e skirt with two 9 of pial mand was sgain jatge, rales reac! 2 ~~) ‘secounts from England. St. Domingo wc iw the St Louts, Mo, Wated: 4 : mg! ingo would, rem the St Louts, Mo, jo om ine ao Seceaes eens te ee ee fren & | 31 (v0 om epecuiation, at om advance of fully X@ pet fully 64 to O6t for stock in port. The recripts of | The above preject ever fatled Inet — | peri bie Puthe fellowing is an extract of a letter from Naples:— Ms the appro ty outpoeriogs with a vigor tr gular intervals, rmall bows of pink satin ribbon. — | jb in American upon the quotations of Fri i the audien A bas told of tire. | the last year, amounting to 12 millions 900 thousand ebe tid m 7 Gonghter's misforti ‘the ar th ¥ “Tbe afeirs of the San Carlo continue anything but | Saban we oan aes ious oF pend oe . This meine ss Salen 0e00 bales, oT Ls sae fos the week | Bil beve beem all delivered for consumption, and we for the credit of the netion Sas vee of the grat ; licitous of ecming stchay: foes 6660 ae ree aescuistion and | Temain at ihe beginning of the year with a stock of py, it was projected and c ea meane in get- | bead 0 fot export, ‘leaving 28,670 balrs, all hinds, for the | ‘*o millions eight Lundred thousand kil Als SAGA oh pe cannes af sok mee at ; Dg sale cautionnes | ou wan ’ b pente ee SooE i esac yet a | The Commiltn of Dror nnn tive | i. | Seten, Sit so, Coenen srrcaenoe 8 r to 8 that position. it muy disere pane * , “ , ‘At the fall of the curials, the applan When the San Carlo was destroyed by bins ona Chee coo ataTE & the ens De: pe Senet etnen on tee een 0 core ta and les fe intermeddiing with everybody ¢ dience was tumultaour, and cries for Mrs. Mowatt, it, there was placed on the pert ‘That tere fault is to be | rates We notice ble, Ameri- ioe ‘icooee is Toteliar if = had not acted im th: were raised on every nd of hich with the syctem than with the m ee 4 4 ot | PF A Ue FS 23 North and South oy a t Seal . both { p be Dy hl eof rorked. and cbietiy tn the loose m hw: the © Indian Tertitory,”” which Iles went of the States @verceme by the saleof ie making the werkly returne of Catone, ty etree. ere | ot Misaser Mad gbitions. "It gontaen chen iootes ‘The house was cre’ ‘Feity of its charact; ia littie doubt that “Fashion” will, for some attract! prevail ome has been aut! . Thus you ‘Durisers om rt, ae well as L- that the theatre is pat on ite lope again | io ppreprictiog, se‘ matter of course, th balance of pominal at our last quotations, | rquare miles enpable of immediate settlement, beside * _ jeterminate range of country in the rear. fore time, and must continue s0 if it can. te edge downwardsand consumption it ix well known ee ae i bagement, having thus got into cash, has com- | below j r t Ly Toews 30 — ‘. quite strat Geaapeton, on ae ‘a ini tion, of cotton ort- | ceeding 60 tierces © at 28 fe 6 Sr ka Mecgel sotiea, of tad S Goma ook By paying Verdt, who would not deliver the | but graduated so us te produce the effet of « rtom fo erat ate ean tesas oa teres ote aca te ban bene | Cherebeos. hove somulasty cogeaieed gueeeaamenen tage new opera until his agreement should be from Re eee ee ed ied bags’ via Mansellion, | atures. courte of justicn, printed Jaws, sshoole, Sane | this contract ides that on the first act he should receive one thousand 4 nace Hetaes | vengeaustaceners. hiany of thea xe © bighp ofVOnaeE & berthe of an entirely it is & matt & little above the back of | ite greater extent a» still that considerable resales ers’ secount, which ore fruitful eource of error, | 5 low—Very dull; eply 26 cache Ku made of eotton boven es | Got. Big. To-day you would not find bayers at this | Teligious teachers, ).any of t 2 rate Gur stock is estimated at 1.240 carke Rursian, people. 0 small magnitude. 4 C00 0C0 Kil Buenos Ayrer, 100 bhds. New York,eed 200 | Within « few transactions is a rese: bbis New Orleans, the prices of which would vary from eh, thadow of ii-wilic | compet ‘help Fecal Miecmntancee tall | £00, OT fr. per b0 kil, duty pall. Whalebone—For | eecagy caeh pry S to mind that, tor © similar sum, tcme time past thieurticle has been completely neglect- ~~ Fels (px Srerthy to take ite place by the side of the best Years at Naples, during which period crib n Actual oe Seat ate Ne Li L mod is & history of brave devoted womem from the pen of that mort delight- | otber cie/s d'ewere, bis “Otello” and All bo" above 256 to 200, ate Southern Gb Seete Seb; Ged orn ted with this ebip, that will make her memore- Heb comedies fol of erres, Mra, Mowatt, and ts entitied © 6r Life in New York,” and the follow! of the plot, or rather of the three we Of On! . handkerchief torm, com, of ornamented on each side with Demi-long gloves of white | tirers of thi of the belt there rates are nominal Our stock om the dist De. | ember Inst, valued at 60,000 kil, has been inereased by the arrival of the cargo of the Arga, with 20 bundles ’ long ae she withstands the perils of the deep or name ef Mad'ile Nissen makes ® great noise at y ; each other, inthe most skilful thie moment in Leipere. This cantetrice has succeeded ic two braceleta, | negligence a ) - credit, The ori of this mo-t admirably built coed) Dot Jere at the th in fi x rouse oe oe C44 ot Se ome © pact jee which one {bis week ts eek Waters foaled bone samt Kimbell, of F ‘Fhe comedy was perivetly acted; sie. Davenport, ox performance of * Lucia’ ia w fang with the dismonde and emeralds. A | fy une ‘ ood, We ee 108 | ea is Adam Troeman, old farmer, threw @ feeling of | utmost success, they gave her # serenade, mounted om sticks of mother. piler, via cargo Campreshy from St Domingo, by Bev 1 cargo do. from Carmen, by Therese; 2897 | |! lege bex trom Liverpool, aud 108 pleees of cedar from | }°' New York, by Argo, warmth end heartinest into the part, h has not | ‘The German operate doing weil in Amsterdam, The | with Deen equeiled since the days ot Fawcett; and Mies F. | prime donna, Mad'ile Komani, te in great favor. pace sects ‘Vining, as Gertrude, his governess daughter, was mort | The forty ringers of the Pyrenees have arrived in Robe of three juper, compored of white thile, riebly Interesting. Mr. Jobnstone acted the part of Mr. Tif. | Bremen They came from Jeruenl renlloped at the edge, fany wich considerable power, and Mrs. Marston as | On Friday “La Fillewle dea Fé ow of Mrs, Tiftany was the pink of valeariiy, Scbarf, as the | les odiewe of Cerlotta Gr § Poguieh —- = .2 of a ness, lis abash- | who leaves! esis before the end of the present @d manner, when threatened with prosecation, Albont hae to give scine reproventa’ contrasting most artivtionliy wit! previous vulgar anon el ineatea vena be Ter vure| and overbearing Insolence. Mr. and Sirs. A. vie. @ Magnificent botel, ritnate in the Cheap aoted the French Count and the Freach waiting-maidas | puri; payer, Our continental contemporaries are very he above; but imrterd of ince, it ta o they alone cam act sach charactors, Mr.J. Herbert | ijperal in bestowing splendid mansions on this lady: ress (tulle eprigged sith oie) cand Fe ee el te Timentet DigKer. | the other day only, they stated that che had outbid tealloped and Opiebed wit All the characters grouped towod the Tidapies were ad- | prince Vetterni¢h In the purebese ef a rplendid hotel | ('\mn ing like the edger of the jupes. The short sleeves mirably © rede or 2 acct atiaeh peesebartater | mt Brursele. ‘ Art CCaed Ine sorreeppnding mennes. Heed dress.e Of the grow i 0 of co) wreath of bri reen foliage a St far as bovglish andionces ate ooncermed, the charaatet |, Mictel Best's “Rtrvenssa'’ has just beam, prodwoed | 1 isn"! 4 virus et fogs pasted ever the Upper ‘of the comedy, isthat of Prudeno¢, the wieter of Mes. | 1 Munich with the mpsic of his disting of he Bhed; 6 the gold. berries bane Gouutnt ‘Tiffany. 0 site peritenicel Leaine A mald, rhe bes Irth nage th inimenre v--¥ dat | (OMAP at teh side, |The back bets te simply plaited aon” poely tatter up” ‘ile de Rotey, from Parke, wae daily expected at | ges rather jew; the front bait in full ben- innka im ( 8 fore, ts Bering abottemt chef. y ee. Daving entered into liberal engagement 4t Le | aux Demi-long white bid gloves, and e bracelet port” being fined ene the word Tren ‘ae : r Hi aq Morren or Crrnoaee Inptane—A mumber of per- | [ Ponterit eons went to the hovge of Jack Thompron, about one | |" roeveded to the ¥i Z mile from this place, in the Cherckee Nation, om the | |," BFvcveded te the village cypesite ride of the river,om Christmas night, and _ hub @ Bruford Rider an@ Sam Brewer, and stabbed | Vejcr Thempeon. brother of Jack, aod Mre Thompson, ven from nterprise Jock Them ee h having = bad | tthe t iatcelved ator aye go — wewnd at the ti in thie place from the hands of & man named | dy eaingle men; tne few weeks Viekéry and bie friends are eharged with Te + FF oT jerpetdaters cf thfe Outrage, and erveral of them hare Sen tie eevee Ot been autepted by the Cherckee authorities. ‘The per. | Vullding. The wovelty of the ondert f cemmitved there murders had thete jaoes | otmers arrived. to give t ‘vod oveurreboes are #0 com! the ‘work. All who sided in t Satsrprony children, reestved pro . ‘share tn the ship.. In April lest . ie a an inte re ngehaay 7 ed borom sloping from the shoulders to the point it The berthe is of the rame new pat. to be rent in before et out om the latter da: ote stm, Benguet de green a . be no trenrecth: ‘nie every porvenn of nie or remtarks ; St Dijon onthe Sth of | oid berries correeponding ‘wreath im the bair. | +»: fact, dreadful woman.” amd, ohet ‘gat atlas esas ates clare Hane ees por: | Gan ite es eos whore a Wey ve a be by thar tendering inal character, ® of to the firet time ® lyrical drama, in four wets. COMUNE (SUITED TO A TOTER ety) FoR A Merrie be caolentch an eet of wilfainess Ineteed of one of mere ented we had never before been introduced is | the dbrerts muse of which were written and e Om FIT VRARS OF AOR, re, it Will case ft to be much leas likely to eharacter wasadmirably acted by Mrs. Parker, who | compored by twe native Dijcmas. The poem it well Drees cf pink silk, The skirt short and trimmeq more than six hundred