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nate, are Loe to that Southern Convention of Jun faabville; oud it appears to be their object to oe not to settle, this quarrel in the inter after hearing the debate pg the Senate to-da can come to any other conetuston then en thls that, the money artic! 0 ea . road Somes Xa polley with the extreme leaders of vonstian nd will have a tendeney to strengthen the South im Congress, and that the evil is gaining ition, ~ Mang nm Mpeg bahay ons Sys ev wnt 2 ‘aoare lr, Clay is universally complimented: the friends of but while the North insist upon the proviso, the South rt demand & poritive guarantee Sath hares @ compromise, je 0 come U in wex' a pens ae Mr ¢ m4 on doubtless fail, every- | thousand dollars, as thing will fail for awhile; bot after several months of | quisition. rather t warlike controversy, we still hope some satisfactory | reign bondholders to be on . wrong will be dove the ‘The trial of David C. father, is pr Progressing slowly tanity, of which there {s eonflicting opinions, The Campanologians, or Swiss Bell Ringers, Until | been here for the lart two evening: Saloon, and have drawn full audie The weather is mild, like eprin anything like mid-winter. vay Our Boston Correspondence. Bosrox, Jauuary 29, 18: The Parkman Murder. ny to avoid farther responsibilit, al ad exploded in Larrisburg, it wi not have created more commotion ong! It behoves th @ alert,or & grie ‘some danger that, botwe: the ¢ split u Old Zack and Henry © ‘There is but little hope for anythi lation this session, Mr. Meredith may with bis retrenchments in the revenue mething is done upon the slat reeponsibility, Our Balumore Correspondence. Ba.rmmone, January 90, 1850. Free Trade in Slaves — Revival among the Sailors—Coffee Speculation—A Missionary Mecting— Masquerade—The Markets, $e. The bill that has passed our House of Delegates for free trade in slaves between the States, will, it is now thought, be defeated in the Senate. The city pape: with the exception of the merican, which seldom ex- presses an opinion on any subject of State affairs, have all spoken out im decided opposition to the repeal of the laws now ia existence; and | perceive that a similar opposition is exprassed by some of the papers in the slavebolding counties. if the slavery bill now before the Legislature should pass, we will have one of the mort epergetic anti-slavery parties in this Sta affair bas created considerabl ir and exciteme! developements set forth, pretend to den: statements of “ Vidette” are true. for the defence. In conversing. of locking into the matter, have expressed that the murderer, to make sure of bim, then plui a Knife into his breast, Now J en d. Although, when alone, he is sombre and | éclat. To-night being “ Dombey” night, we may e: aie rhe taney Joey of oma. Ping ae inclaneboly, yet his countenance assumes a smileon the | pect ral rush, and those who wish a comfortable Ues, the power of representing the State in the Nash- | approach of visiters. He spends most of his time in | seat, would do well to recure it beforehan ville Convention, and withdrawing Maryland from the | reading, end 1s much more comfortable thai othi Cuanrrau’s Natiowat Tusatre.—What with the ori- Union They will find a storm about their ears before long, that will wake them up to the fallacy of their ex- pectations Quite prisoners in same confinement, nished with some conveniences from his own hous ligious revival is going on in this city, at Bethel, among those that “go down into « ip great ships,’ and # considerable number Dave joined the chureh A large amount of money ia sail to have been mad Curlous Corres) seeeeeanens o mdence between the Dover, in thi by the ion in coffee. pant fe exid to be: 50 000, whilst others er 5 proportiosebly larger amounts, There wi 1 bi esolutions purporting to stock here, and # number of vessels daily ex- k ment of G. M. Johannis & Son, 2 on Monday night, and robbed of jew- value ef about $500. arquerade bal elry to th ‘ives—to the day lab class who are A grand 3 condition ef the Southern made the statement upon N repeat, bow, what I said in my place in the Senat I eball continue eo to do until it ia re! more reliable than senseless resolutio: very men meat interested in suppres. happy inder: © out for the cecasion Whether the dancers ore to be masked or not, is not said. Flour continues without change in prices, though the sales are very light were the bank, 19%; 6 Bank « wore aud Uhio Railroad, 85; diclphia Correspondence, Puicaoecenia, Jam, 30, 1850. sent Banking Bil—Tne Catholic Cathedral—Mr. Specch—A Reduction in Fare--the Reading Cur Phi Seiten from Celts bees perenne put to work? it not true that on ploy 8 laborer dismissed by Cley’s Reilvosd—the Markets, $e. ‘The general bavhing bill reported in the House of Representatives of this State, on Thursday last, and made the special order of the day fer to-morrow, is | ow 4. Does the manufacturer tick, or pay for medical attendance’ poor bous ro Do you allow any one to visita factory girl overseer? written permission trom a mi conf shy, by many people, with a bill to establish | 47, Whe kes care of the epers mes upon bim? free ba: New York plan, As the bill is of 1 ines map Cong nl foregoing. answer—What is the deaaceratie 6 was prepared by the autho- d quantity of the food they consume’ I allie ctr Lassiter tere aah need nothing more to prove my assertion, mecting of the Legislature, Feasonable to inter thet it will become a law, unless Mr Speaker Be lluded to the Northern Is pisit of misreration, and | meant nothi them. There 1s nothi tempt to alleviate their tashmasters with scor the Senate, sbould side’ with his whig allies. stringent enough to please the most ultra anti-bank wan in the State, Every article, only breathes the fiercest radical ept distrust avd disgust of those sighin tures, benk directors, eaehier Under its pr dealing in stoe ez which 1 would not condition, I spol ad alluded to the be thorough | less crea aud clerks — jer is caught , under suspicious oir- ny of @ bull or a bear, deserved. Mr, Hale, that no m: a New England villa not. that they were slay Certainly I ehould , for any 0 bein to be fined in round sum, and inearecrated | Dorit by to dein joing. | could rouse them to in county jail, for xe . uiueb wader | Sejustice and fraud whieh are practised upon them — if ye years, as the tender ay of the Judge, or the | 1 Could devise « mode of redressing their grie State of his bank account, will permit. For the | would require something more terri first time In the history of banking, the morals of its | O° Your auger to stop me mer fureticrari be locked after, Should thie bill | : or the daughters of toll are to be Sh are with them; and I detest thi ver taken the benefit of t! bankrupt law, or is liable to be dunned for large debts | or email debts, can ever hope to be a bank oflicer in | Pernsylvapia rom the presidentehip to the porter- the doors are closed sgaimst him. ‘The bill con- lates that every benking corporation here | 'Y any special actof the General Assembly, | and every bank re-ebartered, or the charter of which be abides in @ palace or # factory Wasnixcton, January 26, 1850, The Contemp Hungary and the United States, nly digested by our poll: | years, be rockon! At present, they their stomachs. | the world, and e: améen and Amboy Company have reduced the | fluence upon the destini wir emigrant line between New York aud Phi- | Enrope, lade)phia, trom $2 26 to $1 60. The Sebaral ht of me ‘The steamebip Philadeiphia departed for New York be free, indepet this afternoon, and so departed dresms of a steam marine for our city, je ‘The Keading Railroad bill passed our House of Re | ef presentativer, this morning, ond reading) with slight ond unimportant amen #, by & vote of @8 to 27. It is thought thatthe bill will mal age before adjourmment to-day, Flour is very dull, and bas & . to mal noe of this republic, | doudt not thi other polic; uted the principle laid down. ihe patural righca. lined to STi. Limited | She warjdri ter" aem yellow | Sanit | at Inst, casting off the mask of pretended good wi deter ined to execute in oj dsy what plot y, non for ages The cotton m A S300) Seip Navi rare ben! Sta Sorjuehaneah Registered Noves, 14 erevive that the Hangar American people in the inake use of the right of eelf-de the e politieal death with which it w Hapgari; | defending her o Tateresting Proceedi: The Canal Commissioners—The Reading Raitre | Yeeterdey, @ mountain of sla was staved off, by an un- : bal © the glorious American people, jooked-for communication from the Board of Canal | but entertal rympathy fi fer ‘people fightin Commissioners to the Legislature, enclosing a comm: formerly did for thet lenee. for w nication from Mesars. Norris & Brothers, of humenity, Ppesides this sympat! Iso have the greatest { & free and independent America might find ia Hu ry. from whioh she manufacturers of locomotives, etating that they could noe Bot obtain payment for two furnished the State last ( anal Commissioners state“ they have no cont the matter; that the case of Norris \ Brothers is over | parte of Lurepe. an irciated one. Disbursing officers on the | to the more intimate relations which the rian | teriy etyle, and recet merited plaudits Borrow, Jan. 29—First How rd.—10 abs St fe Bant lines of cur public improvements were, in many desires to ext: seit the Gate jates, | 7 eer tical m ” a ue Beaton Com'y. 3-16; of Tier Bo tiamear, reriourly embarrased ta thelt ope il communicate to you. I hope the few | eon, elicited Bae se Seis do, Piitske their in ability to obtain money out of the | have bere addr te It is @ very eweet toned instrument, ordere of the Beard. The consequence hae been that basis of more mmusiostines andl h vd ertormer ean play | Re whilst the Le ure made liberal appropriations for | debts avd current repaire, the laborers farnihing materiale have not bee paid.” vr Beaumont, ef Luserm communication to o rel to rend for person: Bate ensued, Insting watil ly to edd perrons esteem, #4) COUNT CASIMIR BATTHYAN! - Her of Fe ng Ply Affairs of the State of Hu {| ENED wern INospaT , June 1 , | 4m inet rage :- Tes re. | from the locality, informs us thi ‘Yatled. calling on the State Treasurer for information , *'uated this side of the old or on theo | tance below the tusidence of Mr. Sat ‘The supplementary Reading Rgliread bill, which | | aces AM. wae the order of the day, was not reached w he quence of the reception of the c 4. much to the ai and berers fr ‘This bill has or of tl oa, it most certainly would ha jon of Jadge a arks. O Experienced and competent cr bave been, forthwith di end etartied true merite prog ming beight, being at inebes of the highest water mark leat it recise elev ninent, f the bill, ned offered. as an aune tion -— Provided that, before ) ment opposition t nendmenut te the third see: that may bereatter be contract ir. C. rerumed bis remarks “ C Friday aad sonctuted | ceywme, of the 10th f avery able effort at nvon, having. in consestion with | the Mexieen rebooner Mr. Beaumont, fairly roured the suspicions of members, | Tampteo, who were not aware of the deep rascality which w, of that port to the 5t inelust Hidden wtderneath fo plausible an exterior ‘T; ‘The Minister of Interior erime— for erime it woul! Exterior Relations )¢ — Was thus postponed | ner Lact hy fording time for more mature reflection and delioers. | # tion, The fact of the Sret rrotion of the bill baving | passed the Houre it rufficient evidence of the deep de- sign of the tomeagers of this rotten aod cor rnp: cern to press the matter through, with railroad speed, at the rery com: fupporrd eveb seebeme Would be more likely to pass | undetects a. It certainly ie actounding bow this bill passed the | but there wae no epidemic and at the 1 Senate. Gentlemen who bave been sent to that body, | health of the inbabitants wae quite antisfector; repreenniting © constituency favorable to individasl | erme daye Mabiiity ane divtinet fentare in all new sote of incor | amusemen poration. as well asin thore applying for ame ie berrayed. tony the | of it. thelr pr and roffered a Dill to creep atealthily through, which yet they will be made answerable, erbore ® man lromtiers ra porte on ry Atiai tie, to pre | fetrenee of parties of armed in tumber, foto the repablie. Se procerding o: been taken fort country neement of the geadion, when they | Preservation of public orde were generally ene} vo eaye that the Leg bad petitioned Congress te aid in (oe | Communication between the it was | Isthmus 0: Tehuantepec, ays, the best the very able money article in Saturday's Herald, on this Readin, It hae been the prevailing topic of ‘pley, for the murder of his Tho defence made is ine the Shakape ooking and feeling My relation of facts with regard to the Parkman this city of the Puritans. Marshal Tukey, apd other government officers, although quite astounded at the that the a But all facts stated in my letter of the 26th, aro, nevertheless, founded on the testimony pow in possession of the Clerk ef the Supreme Court, the Attorney General, and the counsel the physicians who examined Parkman's remaius, 1 learn that most of those who have had an openctanae je ieti that Dr. Parkman was first strack Ee a ese cea ecciher miler instrament, and | mesma, Deckwerd in expressing its aypropation. ‘Webster's appearance in jail ts not materially | Altogether the VIDErTE. pted by the “mechanics and manufacturers” T alluded tet Srotea toa borrid tyranvy, compared with which the England authorit, ou will answer the following ipperengaterion, it will tye eomething more to the purpose than unmeaving upon the“ moral and intellectual culture” of nd at what age are children ~—" tamed will not em- her? 3, How many hours each day do taey'actually work? ke care of them when 5. How many annually pass from the factory to the or unkind to dly at- | which makes their whole existence a lie, as I Pha oy rd whom you endorrs, expressed the opinion would like to tell the factory operatives in Possibly cos —it ld, calculating, relfish tyrant who feeds upon them, no matter whether JERE CLEMENS. intercourse Between exereioe @ very great ia- of the States of ancient a the preseat) all out | dignity of them, being the Tandamental Principle of the x as every ot but appreciate the great importance of been at issue between Hungary japsburg- Lorraine, so also the go- broad than te take Hungaria nation only desires to maintain its into a resistance of the aggressions of the House of Hapsburg-Lorraine, which, | obscurity, saemiy, wovere up ding you, con: ful enumeration of all the treachery and by which the House of Austria has endeavored to exalt ite throne. by the destruction of the political | existence of Hungary Be pleased eer it, and you ie friendship of the the Hungarian | | v Mr. Damburgby bas received special Instructions as | Neyer executed a grand unioations and | have 0, the acturaves of my highest | om ary. ne joment’s del: the circumstances ra. tie yo | Low House Bayon the Some few cases of cholera bad cogurred at Tamples during the slerm Lg ite cpprtae, ‘Theatrical and Musical. Bowery Tiratnx.— This respi 1a | popular, alw usual. going ahead with rich torleal spectacles, “The Si ip vivid colors, and animated action. the late the | Hungarian wived with qreat app! reat t equal to its predeoessors of the the "Phi night, it 1s to be soem again, in all its raTRe.—The comedy sea ld progressing. The bill tov last 8 fo Vous | of the company was cust ; Mr Biske Captain Absolute. three acts,entitled the “Spirit of Gold; @ very tertaining piece, which has been lately produced on boards at the Broadw: favor. every night of its rep: \ ing were well appreciated, hha’ quent bure table audience, who were in atte bop d that similar encouragement and 81 50. bo night of their capital performances. nt in graced with a full and fashionable tractive features of th stituted the most | tertainments, were don articular, by his inimitable droliery, Kept the a Fe continual convulsions ot laughter, and B was by no means inferior. favorite comedy of a‘ Breach of Promise, or Thoughts are Bex,” which was performed wit esterday, with one of | with ere executed Dd: ate ability 9 raged | Several select pieces chestra. with con ferm: almost as wi was produced. Mr. Rice is certai a & and delineator of nm character, ough he quite all that he bas vide, bp tear rt 8 O1vmric TrHrarne. —Yesterday 4 vorite place of amusement was exceedin; ha expressed in the most grat: Performed last night. Th with the drama of “ Chari ich copes off ceeded by the fairy extravaganza of sub- da. 1 I amusements concluded with the farce of Head.” and the burletta of the “ Sleepin; entire ratisfaction of all performed the drama of th of the * Saratoga Springs.” the extravaganza of “4 ralzaman and Badours,” and Blue” was Indies, unable to seats, were oblii during all the performance, and and this ceerien: ie well due to hi | aad to The moe ie, (pet ow ng ditterent from with- | the modern —— ools, was listened to with the gre ated them wo the numerous pieces which raxgite the most enthusiastic ee ‘we will remark. in #ung by Leporello; fe the quartette, and Signori Giovanni and Ottavio; the famous which encored every L Torse ni; and the trio of Auna, Elvira and Otte ich the artists are obliged to repeat at every There is also—but if ning to quote all the pieces which have been aT received, we should be obliged to ci musical part of this mast Wi them in our future notices: this opera was admirably well # tucca, Truffiand A. Patti, who aud by Signori Beneventano, For: Novelli, who rendered their rerpecti mirable manger. To-morrew formed Donizetti's celebrated oper pow ye with Signorins bertucca, and Sizt ) Beneventano, “7 the three principal first act, the air, “ Ver cae tertulnwent, are excellent. for imitations of the leading prim and the burlesque“ Voyace Vusioal orer is also marked dor ML de exec shall be éxtended A by any such act of As- | Ty the Secretary of State on Foreign Agairs, of the Repub.\| Ment. @ provisions of this act, | ates of North America. American Musnum —Bestdes the t number of {o the Chinese Museum on | tas were first im the battle of the | curiosities hich 0am, be seen at this well regulated he purpose of raising funds | Y pointed out the | estabilsbweut, the manager ir atwase om she slert to ollie Catbedral, on Logan te themselves, and | procure artiste ot Great celebrity, who spree: tn the construction. Some $6 000 | stage performances, The Misses Alberti in their pot. dramatic characters, are iy admired; ned the Mar. | d epeech have been carefal- tinetti Family ¢ elicit, by surprising feate of agility, ut are not yet th rounds of at 53 Bowery, are very good in their way. wacte —The grand concert ia aid of the New York Volunteer A, athe | Yah =—s Willis, will come off om Saturday evenii nex’ Northall, Leach, and several other d: although the be pesusumane te excellent play and sing them with the amuerment of the audience, d with e selection ll, by | ¢ | whieh, till then, tt had deceived the world, opent ho sans to ban R pechaenge omens ne te 4 | avowed its intention of blotting out 1 political exis. | themselves etound seek demestio Grea «ipsa hothiow time. coi hd at {yet ofthe Hungarian nation {The House of Hapebuar who left their homer ing clrcumstances— idered by every bappy countzt We Foe the noble and ted their rights to bomes and ine patriot Of this free possession of free. and that they Tour feel i very rita om ° pb —f-— i of Gb her sweet aceentustion, for has year. The diteulty appears to arise altogether from seagley xcluded, a rich market for her net the partial manver in which the State fands are ma- | UODs aud, « BK so Pye 3 paged by the present State Treasurer, Mr. Ball the | for the extension of her products over the ~ tal | fi re exceilent, thoroagh bass | all tustained the pleased with their vi Brooxiys Fro Irich comedian ai it to the Acanemy.~ tertalnment at the above place to morrow evening. joland bas played at the Theatre Royal, Dabdii tise in London. and bas given great + sirgiog ond dramatic representations ‘ and Mre Meets y mg to full howees in N y pamed perrons were hie Ry 1 weber) + former camping plage of Capt. McCowan | Sevier Galat, @ middie aged m he vers! children; Vincent Trebaen. ged 21 yest bis brother Joreph Trebsen, aged lo years, Denediot Weber. a boy of about 11 years of age. Jersope were en above the inst settiement on the Med‘na t om receipt of the news by ¢ | started Uo the Seo, order | follow om the trail of the Incians | trom that port should be deepatehed. aod eades ror | iotereept the eaveges at the bandera lace. (pt Me op | Cowan's company bas been ordered to scour the oun. * Medipa, abe try on Castroville, and (ap over the ground heretofore arsigned tot apt Me o On the might cf (be 26th ultimo ® heree tied near dor wae stoha trem helghber, few days previous, the Indians a | meer Quihi, om the camp of Mre Rhea. who. ar ath of ber hurband was returning tothe settlements ‘They hivled some it injuring no om ban ave. of Tare, ailled many oa’ 4 commit General Brook, We are informed, possible with the iervMewnt foree uncer bi sonmand, ‘to bring there mersaders to punishment. — Sen ir Western Teron Jon %. Cun. Pre Jaserno.— Belg Lion. Capt 8 ut theatre, ever ys atiractive in ite performacces, aod io @ wonderful skill of its excellent eompaoy, is, a lerdid magnificent. his. oof Comorn,” depicting. eridan’a of Sir Anthony Absolute, and Mr. Wheatly playing Mra Barrett appeared as Lydia Lavguiah, The after. pleoe was a dramatic romance in nd received = marie ded for their exertions to lease, by fre. , coming from the ap of applause, coming — ayes cess may be ded towards the proprietors aud acters, during Beniow’s Tuearne.—As we predicted, this favorite resort of all the lovers of mirth and fun, was 4 al “Serious Family.” which con- resting part of last nights ea- ple oo to. Burton, in amusements concluded customary ability, which is mane by Burton i ised cor of ve un dis ratisfaction to » a ‘ich ces passed off with undecreased ginal Jim Crow, T. D. Rice, and a talented Irish come- dian, Mr. Ryan, this favorite theatre fills nightly— i as it did when bor a “Female Guards’ good actor, is not m cracked up to be. Perhaps we sow bim to a disadvantage, for certainly the piece ot “ Jim Crow,” in which he played last night, is @ poor thing. This bight, there isa very attractive bill, guod | fired with a numerons and fashionable audienee, who ral and Badoura, or the Peri who loved Lod Prince,” eauty in | the Woed,” which were delivered to th dvtight and | ccntinted active, nt yesterday's quotations. ma e of “ Tompkins the second time of performed defore the most crowded house we have yet faye han great many tickets were retured at the box office. “Don Giovanni” will be a great card for Max Maretzek, for he has spared this work in a manner worthy of its Well,” wetto, by Giovanni and Zerlina ; Ok! ti ritrovo. by Donne Elvira, Apne night, Finche dal Vino, sung wanted this eve- | every ill speak of repeat what we have already suid—secure your Cunisty's Orena Hover.—This evening, the polos, choruses aud dancing announced for the evening's en- nas of the age has ul d | by the entire company, Au excellent evening's amurs- Metepron. sete company of seceontene ow playing | military festi- inti given under the direction of Mr George Loder and M ‘The artiste who have kindly offered their ser- vices on the occasion, are Madam Ovto, Miss Julia Medem Bornstein Routh, Mr. Burke, Mr. uished professors. But jusical gems, and the firet order of talent to itmost science for the opinion that ® much more powerful and attractive ineen- pect. and are treated with every mark of kindness, by var citizens, bow much more warmly should thore ee heart-rend. 1y cases, lone of health ant of life, in fighting ‘tet atin of the eountry—be 4 waded eur citizens will re- of the volum- barrels J eum. rhe'y evening, the concert of the Deane | Xehes, aber ie off, fe @ very rerpectadle audience, in their solos, duets and recite. tmost * Bold Sole But nothing Bber in whiem little Fanny recited the tale Hogs. dressed hatic reading, Mercbandise, phge. Spromixe of Wool, bales. Mr. Leopold tasia from Bramein a cas the pertormer cau play in fine, and the audience were Veoalist, who has been some snort time im this country, gives a concert and literary en- ner Nod meer the celebrated [rich comedian, m miles above Castroville, neat the Branrorn. wite aod din opening & farm about one tiie Immediately | W Este. of Norwieh, Coi 0. Brook, an express was company of dragouns to ther express was | rent to Frederickeburg, with orders that a company Grumble's company to extend the range of ite roouts Dit, Foret, Hving about two miles aud three borres were tavew from t Bader, aod another wry killed A cump, wed tired fate Mths stated on good au- d other numerous depreuations on 7 exertion CITY TRADE REPORT. hag ogen vont Jan. 30—6 P. M. The firmness noticed in the cotton market pgs was maintained to-day, and quotations ranged ‘ga ge. higher than jor to the news, Sales were fir on. ry ‘here wes ule there wan athe the flou: a in ir market as to prices, roy yo 4 as dull, and prices in- outhero brands were in rather better for shipment to of wheat effer- Californie, There ing and holders ‘D Was some easier ‘at previous prices, with more doing Oats firm. There was no material shenatis other grain, buyers of pork for fature delivery at i. but wh 0 were not met by seller: 6 th vy tices inclined to droop. Lard cnatineed i acti Cheese was in better reques The at which coffee was held, checked ope- was firm. while molassés was one cent Detter. hte were offering to a fair extent, The ine pedohu Marchal Vistoris; and Garon brig Cartler, we were sold to-de: bought cupeged tm ‘the California trade, on terms not cae pul Asnes.—The market for pearls was quiet at $6 06% Serb neenr were buoyant, with sales of 60 bbis., at s Buravesrurrs —Flour—This day’s business amounted whem. pucietive See, at $0 174 0 96 S84; ordi- State, $4 81 @ $4 STHg; mon to straight at $4 873; a $5; mixed to ‘favorite brand Mic! jan and Obio, st $5 @ $5 26; pure Genesee, at $5 44 $5 56; fancy Genesee, at $5 ax a $5 75; fanc: Obio, at $6 68 a $581; extra west." Sou bars 26 2 961 ; and extra Genesee, on ‘Flour was more ates pea aeiss 5 18 5 fet iy yo to good brands; and oe a lg and boxes, for Califorais, at $6 87 a $6 26 for extra Georgetown. In Rye Flour and Corn Meal, we have heard of no transactions, but prices, in the meantime, — steady. Wheat—The tales included $00 bushels Upper Lake, te S4o. for infe rier; 1.200 bushels fair to He Genesee, at $126; a $1 80, (the latter price was above the market); and 700 els common Southern red. at 97e Kye was inac- tive, at 6c. Derley wan wanted, at 680. a700. Qats were dull; prices were nominally in good demand, with sales of 40,000 bushels, part to ar- rive, at 50. for Jersey white, to arrive, 600. a 60340. for Southern and Jerse: ay Ry 6le. a 625¢0. for Southern and Jerrey white, '}g0. for old Western mixed, and 6834¢. a 640. for old Northern yellow. Covrxz —The market continues firm, but the sales are not large. 1,000 bags of Java sold at 14}¢0. a le. Cortor,—The market is st and fuller prices are obtained than for some days The advance of esterday is fully confirmed. and is quoted at ec. to ec. The sales to-day are 1,500 bales, for export, at our quotations, viz :— Livearoor, Sysmcomen, “: Upla: Mobile IM. Orleans Tezas, a 12) None. . -.8 ry a i a— i¢ a — ne. Mominal. qe » u jone. gegements of four were made to to Li- verpeol, at 1s. “Ode of grain at 6d., and of cotton at 2-16d. ‘Rates to London continued about the same. ‘To Havre rates continued dull. To California they SEE! i Ht —There is not = great doing, th Cad tations are steady. A sale of 200 bbls. gibbed was made at $3 8734. About 600 barrels ‘Massachusetts mackerel are afloat unsold. Hemr.—There is pie | ain doing, but the rates are witbout important change. with sales of 25 bales first Hors.—The market is eve sort Western, at dc, Several Boston dealers are here as buyers. Lao Bales of 100 tons Spanish. at $4 3734, cash. Motatsxs.—Trices have advanced to 7c 280 for New Orleans, and the mot nt embraces 500 barrels; also sales 60 bhds, Cardenas, at 20c., 4 months, Ou...—The demand for linseed is more active to-day, end the sales reach 4 iY peepee at 87¢ 4 90c. in casks and barrels. in olive oil there were eales of 500 baskets, on terme not made public. Provisrons.—Pork—The market for Ohio was lower. with a limited demand, and sales of 600 barrels, at $11 & $11 25 for pew mess, $9 50 a $9 621 for do. Laine. $10 50 for old mess, and $8 25 $8 59 for old Cut meats were quiet, with sales of 75 Darrele of at 7440. and shoulders at 5c a 5% Lard was | good demand. The sales were 1 500 barrels and tieross | Old and new, at 6,0, # 6%.0 ; and 3,000 at 636. @ €),¢ for old, amd 6,0. a Te. for pew. C. in better demand, with sales of 3,000 boxes, at 5346. @ 60. for good Western. Butter was firm and steady, with rooderate buriners doirg. hice —The demand continues active, and holders are stiff. The salesare 400 casks, part for export. a portion for Baltimore, and balance for the trade, at $3.8 $3 50. Reat Esrate.—At Augtion—House and Jot on For- | Ucth street, near Seventh avenue, 25x98, $1,500; 2 houses and lots opposite, 20 feet by half the block, 91.176 each, $2.550; bourse and let st Freaklin street, peas 5, $7 460; do. 89 Clintos iter gkanny 87 Dominiek street. 20x87, $4. + 2 lote_or oth avenue and Forty-third’ street, each 35280. $1,150; | lease of house and Jot 169 Monroe street, $2.900; do. 171 do. ml do 178 do., $3,600; and ee. | maica, L. I., $1,200: 1 lot corner seventh street | and Eighth avenue, 4 283100, 181:0005 4. adjoining on gk, 262100, 3,690: ldo. corner Pit ate $510 each, Pit eh $650; 1 i te ois fe ithe ry tig way, 34a) Jolning. 10 each, $1, each, $1,520; 1 40.4 ee 2, é0 do, each 263116, $760 do corner Fifty- eeventh street and verebt At, e040 5 do. obo oon, raat a sary Broad- y, 263107, hoe rao, 1. do #26387. $7 Te <, 20377, a} each 26x99, $800 each. $1 600, | ldo. th street, 26x70, $1,000; 1 do. | Fifty: math way, 26350, $475; 1 do, 5 seen each 25x100, $275 each, 100, $225 each, sar; 4 each, $800; 1 sel gach 252100, $246 rach, : 10. de., each 25x100, $250 each, $500; 1 do. @0., each 262160, $265; 1 do. do., 25x100, $260; 1 do. $286; 2.do. do, each 252100, $580; 1 do. re is @ good inquiry for boxes for re- the smallness of the stook Mmits the opera- Cube 1s also in light supply. The sales ate 150 de New Orleans, at 40. @ SMe ; the latter figure for Attakapas, showing a ira market. Sreuren —Abcut 180 tons changed hands, at de, leas 4 per cent for oneh, T Sales 55,000 Ibs. inferior greane, grader are in active request, a1 consider ble la cone! val movement and | Notice sales of 200 ar casks Port at 650. a 860 ; 100 a Litbom red, at 45¢.; 80 do, Se at 90; 500 cases claret at $2 @ $2 12%, 300 baskets Champagne, at ‘The market was easier. with sales of 290 jersey and Prison, at 250 a 25',¢'; ar | dull, and nominal. J ete, hone | Khcaiers oF Paoovce ren Ratenoans, Jaxvany 30, 13 2 186 6 9 1st 231 nH 1a Cattle, bead. = "8 = 83 4 39 10 Hay, do. e =- MARKETS ELSEWHERE, STOCK SA e AE te Nerment Cen DOMESTIC MARKETS. New Benronn On Mai been withou amu Married, é | im the xo in Paris. at the Church of the | M me Ferry s o Abbe de Motigny, ©: . o Hrs Many, youngest daughter J. Fisher. alt of Philadelphia, At New Orleans, J Da Por of this city, ard wai Picayune to | Sormia, dave! rer of William Brooke, Eeq , of thet city 7 al B.| Jawoary 90th, Comforter, by the Rey. D V vanes, of Montville. Com On Wednerds: Jam, 20. Tromas Brwver, | after a short il = aged 71 years, 8 months and 16 of the family. together with | votety and Polloe Depart. et fully invited to ‘attend the funeral, idence, No. 122 Walker street, on Fri. tice PM. The remains wid } for tnterment ary th, Jovas Boorn, 6 mouth afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from ee, 165 Kim street His friends, 4 wat and Samuel Booth, are re- epectiuliy On T . youngest 4 ceed tis years © respectfully invited to ont ridey, February ist, at 40'eloek reridence of his parents, 169 West S0th. Towas MeBannow, aged 21 days eequaintances of the aaa and yA brother Patrick, are reapect- ny ‘look, rest 7 ieee His remains will be taken to to Mise Leer A. Srop- \¢ << latest Marine Intelli- E INTELLIGENCE, esi ochre en Tunis Or ‘Crane, Por: ke. Nuw Lontos, Jan 3—asr tig Cushnee, Dickman, New York Nrwronr Jan 4ooCid big Lothera, Watts, New Orlavas pot ae Grat‘sepu uth Thomaston, aad Crano, aye. was Cleared. . Gonaives Shipe— al, San Francisco; Clarissa An- pop oe fen te iba day Deveroux, New Orlouns, ED | savarc'vined vest, ie Vines Tail Lg be ae 80) Collade, Bascolona, Chamberlain | jis ur Boatons ? Hl vark SP Marys (ot N ork), from Mom “fe La) rel Buses, Xia ry Cube, Nat & 80 B | sepiitgaDetria, Yon 29—Arr bark St James, Johnston, Rio Bbavery, W ras; John Jones, APLAND, Jan 23~ Are ark Mo: Re Dripkwater. Norfolk; Penobscot ( ora, Reby , Cardanas: Phiindelphig rs tate, Wz dor, Boston” Cot Li Nortel: De —4 Iowoester; ins, Jones, Provide rk Bera eith mass - a ANNW, Lert: pool, Banx Many Lowe. rts, Jan iy, Winemore, NYork, Georse with cont salutary effests in Teinoving. 00s a ret, May, NYork; Mary Elisabeth, Bnd other co Ineident i isis season of the yane Pies ware of the Sorure and all other proparasione’ 3 Miscellaneous, Cherry. Bu: : ha “hy Wistar 1, at Portland, 27th, from Cardenas, | signed 1. BU Lith, let 36 45, off Cape Hatteras, at 6 5) AM, Originally pared by Wi & Co Bees aN a wreck directly ahead, sho ® light—saw her justin prepared and eld, ‘wholesale end retail, by Sec! taw several people ov board. calling for ase | Foie; orton, Mass. to whigp all orders should beaddressod, eplit foretep lat 40 40, 101 was thrown load of logw: sii launched on Mi ans 28. Vharlesto 4, Will Baltim fb ip Rent fot NOrlennsstor “aire ie soon . | Meont Vernon, Ruddingten. trom NLondon, dodo; Maryland, | Foster, tro: DA y 0, do; ke! cf wre D ton Hopkins, Galveston, 18 days, with cotton, sia neneg a Maret omnia Cehvanten, 18 dag ; YON's MAGNETIC POWDER AND PILUS—I8, Wi oie oe be believe the nly noytram that bas ever been, iaterorea rminate all kings of annoying iosectas = GW Lavrence, Wall, Nucvitas; and others. the werk of deotcnying vege aud vesmin ot ail hate Be 7 30—' ind at euncise, NW; t meridian, NNW; at Ba: 5 the: eee before 4 o'clock. nap oa be prepaid to any part of the world at the Herald pimuanenia, Je Jan 9), (Norw), ott, Palermos bt N York; sobre Mar i ore. Dh, Mae Sa ese Gallagher, 8 to free her; cargo is supposed to be half lost.— into Newport 2 27th f heavy gal Lavmcn—Brig Aun Elizabeth, of 100 tone berths Saturday Jast, from the abipyard of Mr lssae Id Satie iat, She is owned by Messrs seat tt (wl to com man: led fo t India tri pare very Dighly epoben of-Morf * Ls Janeiro Jan 16, ty Luey Aan, Siseon, of Greenport, ‘arr at New Lenten, Jas 28, ship Neptune, Holt, Pernai work, on the vature and treatment of private buco, Dee 17, with 200 bbls why I Strictures, gad all kindred adectis un 15, Int 1 8 fon 7 W, De Feanhlin, of Wert= ilvetrated sot sep gP Heard trom same date, President, of | as large as! nes, 2 Spoken. | Medieslend Su éque! te Ricord | rabhip Bighmond (of Boston), steering for Cape Frio, Dec 18, PTAs nea Sy egntde Be wel enter (of Portland ), signalized Jan 23, lat 35 6, Cm, sia beh, brig Mins Vertes, Di Dee 18! ‘ Peterbof, Endicott, do erishorve, from and tor Aracscncots Jverpoek: ache 0% poate oi Pertiaa (Br es be bens ort Sr), Be 0: yy ony ‘oops Frederick Brewn, = Johnson, London and Portemouth, tg 90 wecngers, to 3 Griswold, Susan Ludwig, Young, Ma- ew), Weare, Forisniouth, NB, 9 Law: ~Arr bark P on age bask gntucke AES Cld ship Chas Carrol i inthe Pate ship Giace Fase, 4 Colne vfane, bark Peri, from Trieste for New York. Se eve ee ferpool: bark Tena } Smart, NOrlean: Aas, Kusave 'NYerk. 174 Harpor, 4, 1, — mt, ee on Veosels aang of the Delaware, derson, a eaiee Frost, New Orl , Jan 1 with mdse int'79 6, lon 3 95, spoke ship Sarah and , Turner, Charleston, 6 days, with cot- SRM, Betos, wom, 29 days, with moe, iy Badger (ot Bdenton, NC), ith mahogany, &e. for provisions. Seek. City of ape Do- Weiew Oneman tf aero C5 Ta tls of She: zw ORLE: json- re Albort W Porter, of Portland. i born, NC, 5 days, withfanval Passengers Sailed. “peas i Sax Fxancisco Brig, Zaine, from Boston Messrs Jas De Costa, Chas W Jennings, Jno ire Blisaberh Jen- nings, Mrs Mary A: MEDICAL. pare STORE FOR SALE. HE STOO! Uw good will of an old established — Beore branes oy bg value pEearpeceed for the price. Apply R. A. GAINES, 60 Nassau yet, ene ee penny, Newbern, NC, 9 days, with naval Sweeteer, Wilm: mm, NC. LS — Vismals, Houston, id light. Malis. (aceamen Naas, Ss. Halifax and Liver- fhe Taosday, February 5, ly introduced in the year {3 sppreciated for ten year 3 been recommended, vi: of ateamer Empire City shitia, isco, will ‘Herald otber m Various remedies, it is true, into noties fur raid Marine Correspondence. F ls Water nike ob positive ahd twenty gear tan ding, the case beyond reach ee [Prom tho Boston Post.) ae a. = Fowles, 138 Washin ic street. hag au article en= hich we believe is the best ieee Miuherie aioeovered tor the ‘cure of colds and. other ss five ecmplaints. Having tented this modicine, we oa pes seheth, ey NYork; J lowing a galeand sea very rough, it was im- her, to be a herm brig or large and tor sale ae t 150 oF 290 tons B.D. Sanas, 00 Fulton strogt; algo at the so Drug Stores, Broadway; at Harvie 0.8, Mai on at William Boraer'y the Druggists generally, through- ted ark ted By and Canada. - ‘were obliged to cut away le abated, the bark wore reent. and weatin wreck, but could see nothing of i A, Brevidess, from St Jobn, N' ‘D), had a heavy gal ed most of the ot! mr 7i 0, hed another ‘violent. gu ‘on her beam ends, etove bulwarks Soralva PILLS —DR. =I ~DR. js are wi saiverenly ashes the best remedy which ha: complete cure of Gonorr! cod, jed w Femove the duagreesble flaver Y f Nantucket), at Pall River from Nor- aan that of the Coy r of five hum- ‘Whalemen, tress, reall Fem Livery eoune nd the ASEas ast sro ge New York ‘York for New Orleans, no ie Beaded Bho from eapeel for Apalachi Janis By from ine by tor a ian os (of Portland), steering WSW, Deo 21, lat 19 44 m Princess Carolina (Dan), from London, bound , Jan 20, lat 24 42 N, lon 690 W. Foreign Ports. Jan 6—Brig Harriet (of Portland), Marston, oF 12 days; schre D.C Porter, Canteld, for N or two: Bruges, for do on the Sth or 9th Jam. ik art Dee 2, G ot 2i—Atr bark Arthur Pickering, rig J Cohen, for NOrleans, leans; eche Lo Is—Brig Haldce, Soott, from New York, from Salom for from Boston, e tor NOrdcaas: carson, Lig for ‘NOvdcaas: York, wig, barks Now Kax- rdauses, Samncern, uence do; Ruta, Field Cm Own Physict: person five Gen din leer, will eeerive ene anes ef tila deilae na ook, by mail Tah septee wt will be 1p sere nae inti eater sale by 7 Sisinger To RB. MORRISON TS CON, iNTtaAl Mas pen Dr all diveases of a ets So e; Mannsh Eddy, ‘AAGARD—JRTTRIDP-ANPIDOUE AGP Ga $500 2s lars dat tesco anripers ASP) Miature ae fae 4 fe Dane imac ir) revel do, | rton, do, d fo, ‘clas R. GLOVER, AUTHOR 0: oad TRAVELLER ‘teat ree tnd peverse = worn ‘fat renga ee mays oe ry Cidieste a a BE con! of ences Wi etiece are at Nor 3 Un Ane HYSICIANS CHa LLENqae—7aivase DISEASE Dr. LaNMONT, 1 Resse wre yh J cena. reeov b the ober Poyeleians we were nosnceesaful. i amt eh bea bie, Obrien brig Sylph, Masters, sehr Rilicott, GTALCT UR E-TTS NATURE, SyaPTONS CONSE. Pa OR ae a be hed of thesethor, 56 Grees= 4 py ee) A M~—The brie ith flen MpOT IMME Becrece wnieh jeslarty. dows od Suen Mor. Hell, Learang, Br eae ts tant ancuiel Ber anurans deopaired fed that thie state Yorks Pa: eek iat ie ram, rre4 is, arrived pie i pike ye eewos, ork bee Below, coming up, ship Jobm U Ualbou TR Avr pehe srietta, Bers, ii hei content Torephantess verpool; Cyans, Loveland, Rich- ere! Mor ‘ripe 4 ae free of Pat pee 1 w tenth er ook

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