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INTELUAGY 8: BY TUE MAIL » Correspondence, vom, Keb 2 1850. stom — The Nashville ent and the Oris eotion was held ia stow; and the most hat which recom: The Disunion Spirrt " Southern Coneen ion Last November Missiesippi, on the rivy inent resolution a pied was wseted mine Southers Siates « general Souther oom- ‘vention, to be held af Navhvills (enavssee, on the firet Monday in June next, There is every reason to suppose that that convention wit! be held, and that every Southern or slayenolding State will be repre sented in the convent" What they intend d°. will rery much depend upon the action of Congr: but we Kuow that the expecta. tions of many Southern wen in both houses, areturned more to the oonven'ion than to any prospects of @ set- ‘tlement in this Capitol Dissolution has been the ory of the South on several cecasions heretoture. but their repeated acts of scqui- eacence to cOmpromires Have induced some of the wisest men porth of \ia-on and Dixon, to believe that all threate of disaniny bs ph By cere on, to frighten the Norte): It inbigh time tres oh toned Manoi of peloietia submteston v & CODsUMIIn ia @ beds of ng Southern mew in each to but iMereasing in strength, at hoe siavery dispute into vo two weotions, esto the South It be- fs sertied measure of yoese Phe vasteom- wanafsctures of the dosize— ‘ee House, an ineurable rupture be« Dissolution has just 1" gins to wear the ow. i» policy, eafety, expear Merce, the sbip North. bave * and they count vy & fair CoM petition + labor of the South, are to be under tesa b extent as imates torent pookets the prod therm eutton, tobacco, e ppion in the transportation « . Fice, and in ' profits of the manufac hooet back tothe Soacth. and d artioles of the North tared cotton. arai - of the thourand- onrumed ip tbe 3 Nerthero inter: he bounties of the ets of the South, vg profits upon im tariff laws, paid out ©") 4. Northern mere! a» ported goods cows. 5. The South pay» * ctiounte there of the x pended morehante and traders rth for their vey from Southern orth the eoptrol of the sehavgen. the 6 The travelling +x from the South plies, extract » Kets, for the beur tir « 1. These things money market tie ot the pric rials of the South, anh of Nortberm m: And what, ray the +x reve Southerm politicians, ts the remedy for theae «11+ Disunion ! pd arate confederacy sonth of Mason and Dixon's ne ‘What, then, as « fair supposition, is to be the object of the Nashville « dots To consult upon toe pol Tate confedersoy What are tie advect Southern coptearrn: + 1. A tax vp Ianufagtur 4 Atoll gating the b 3. Reprisals upon t+ It is easy Dough would lead, but rt a ta) possi coptequences Of one thing it wenid be to be well advised. | her of leading Seu'bern p | rate coniederaey They by Promire, and devire w chants, manutacturers av it. let them come and per ‘Wasbington; and then : oredit the dangers or toi « en Cass declares tia be cannot pretend to look into ti future hen H Clay's great oow when the no Imughed to #0 ‘com promises 0 +f disuaion, and @ sepa- “s oalociated upon from a og aut mpon Northern «bere bis arrangement twagioe the ulsimate lenoweh for the North 2 desire ou the part sogeees. tor a sepa ased to evurt a com: if Northera mer Dot delieve iringly tu , they will ac The great obstacie co aa imurdiate Nashviliet onveption «vcd yer wel Veption a6 the mediom of ex orting trom the Proviso party of the North. wed [he uieodsrndows of che South, & compromite whicr. #til aoju-t (he whole di-pate in all ite pacticgiars Shere ot coureution, ¥# expect Both’ og tobe dowe trem 6 power a! complexion of affates, suds wowace toCen | a a the i'rovtko, we | Would supercede the settlement, is the Jegivintiwg in the dere ay yet compelled to Wasnixaron February 3, 1880. | The Slavery Q Clay's Comp —Bung- ‘ 1. Meredith, #e | ye reselutions of compromise have this ad. over the pach work poltey of this week ead | | mipirtraron (hac they comprise the exttle | montof the whole que-ton, and that, io this respect, they ret, at bs be example of the terminus @ que of the ation cu ibe subjeet Two things only are | objected to, with ® resolve on the part of Southern members, via Tet. That slavery is already abolished ip al) the territory ney rom \l@xtoo by the treaty exicap Ine of 1829; and | treated ef ine or from that State ff Clay and his ral Roark is prepared, on Hidalgo, ip Pecond that manner whieh into an uncemprom Plan At all ev of rt cisima ot Tex id drive the 8 ‘Tuerday next, to meet Me Clay io argument; whi Sem Heuston will teke ground im favor of the Uaion | Qno & reasonable . teworrow, I is eon tended that the q per tae law of Mexico of 15:9 epplies to the teres orton we acquired by treaty, | CHDNEL be settled hy « ee but me tt to Geclsion of the Supreme Court of the fore, W . by Grerdin, plutions. 8: ir. | rection | wouen that exes has aright to New Mexico if she will pay vue chate of the expeasos | Of the Ger which brought her ju. it adaite test Uenes hes e right to claima that tevtitory as ber own, but that | the Laited States beid @ mortgage oo it woicn mu Bret be case By sciauce of the constitution, | the United States is bowed to protest the territory of ecch State agninet af reiga eoemy and it romaine yot | to be proved that the | uited Ste'es bara right to make | Out e BIL Of expenses ageuet tne Sate to protected, aud bold it and govern 1. Wil eaid bul deen die. ones wit Tle compromis: to ombere Ard Srpators. | toe \issourt Compromise, Only Ftili more favoradie to the North. | me hae & Sine wlin ber Southera ary little b of 56 dee. 30 min, beewase | ef thet there te @ uecoral division of the Country by a spor of the Sierra Nevada, wud thea let al! (be rest of the aeymred cowutey be Fitorie®, and provieed with territortal Without the Wu » gohject Curing this rr Price the question at + ecerste men of t bi'res of the South wilhaet for wgreat dea, more If Cciformia, with proper Hutte ts nes by sue. weompro | ive bro HOOF WHE Luton. 1 wul Dot Come in at wil; at this peyton, for Lor South wil oppose Just ne much ae the Wumet proviso tt. | then, the Nerth realy with to b 4 ia, with ali b of the proper ju- ail times be Te. ore tO pasa, amd to the North mast +. im June remeoe will £ “ ry en iil have the ex ot verbid eseh other in oltre B tothe Valo 1 te Imp: exolurttely convened for the tiren views, the dertoe ulin the Southern members of | Sbai nthe Northera States Jates far enough with | ss them torain the evvntry, ther wat as il Inge eck ibetr peitry dunghill«’ Soail the perme Beet interest of the | ntew sod (o> Bo pes of asotind Jie d (Om momentary fanatic the conten of thore Over whow it « s Ole (LAO OBE OF two youre! learped & very important fect connected | eoeut baegling. desoytive hyp erivioas ad bee jot comer | + ise ta. | Treaty, 006 has acom a i) the deperumemt bes hed wu moutus lo piepere them k to that eva. | | this session, for the | titortes: | sing upon the whigs to push forward the great work of | prcteetion, and the reps of the abominabie act of 1816. as if Congress were railing in rmooth water, with alarge | ar other matter and pad out of the treasury, eo t | Fred, the original painter of Genera! Taylor at sion- atments and re- heads of bareaur im, such was the pressure of movais, thet (he secretaries made great mistakes in them, an: of corrections, eating edaition ropriations 8, are Bow before the Cheirmen of the requiring these esti- pains te homatene oa the first day of te annem, if in not to acquaint Congress and the country with the rtate of tbe And why have statements Bonita Sond t. to decel opie as to the of the country. w! jas sinee some alteration tion to mbraced te the public document? a fe mi hy pooritical policy. at boat, to present cne set of exti mates to the country, aud suother pri pet to the Committee of Ways and Means Or, to be! the eeeecnal, paw na Ld if the wi bed bed the organization of the Howe, and Mr. Vinton had continued chat of je committee? | shall return to the subject again be = you full particulers Wasnixcron, February 3, 1850. The Slavery Question in Washington Binee the commencement of the session, [ have beea lose and attentive observer of the discussions here, im and out of Congress, respecting the all-absorbing question of the day.’ and | think | ean now venture to Predict, that all fears of @ dissolution of the Union, arising from any action by the present Congress, will prove groundless, If there be any legisiation respsctiag the territories acquired from Mexico, it will be euch as will be entirely acceptable to the South. There m perbape, be no legislation at sil respecting these terri- tories—but the Northern men are more desirous thao thove of the South, that « regular government, either State or Territorial, should be provided for Califoraia if euch government be provided, it will not coatain any restriction upon the subject of slavery, nor will it be ‘aeccmpauied even by a deciaration of opinion by Con- gress that “slavery does not exist by law” in California, There may, perhaps, be s ermpromise of the whele qnestion ‘will depend much upon the fate of the iv tettedueed. G28. snonded ten Wt Haase the Senate, for the reclamation of fugitive slaves But asthe parrage of the bill weuld be considered by the Northern Mmembore as @ yielding. on their part, to the threat of (be South that they be compelled to take tha “back track,’ { double whether it will be passed in a ob: satisfactory to the Southern people; and the Northerp members be disposed t tio Fropored by Mr. Clay, “ to prohibit truct the trade ia Those whe Ty States. ‘J 1 iency, or perhaps even the justi vould eull maintaim the cor late the trade in slaves bet promine which express affirmation or negetion. on either je of @ priaciply, either mural or political. any compromise, it must be, like the wissouct com- promise, a partition and apportionment of taiogs mate- rial, and wot of ideas or prinet ples. On this slave question, the Southern men,dt they are united and determined, as all who by conversed with them believe them (o be, ba’ ow, and will oon- tinue to have, the game in their own bends dictate po legisiation to Congress; but io matter s cirive of the question - all the caloulating North recoil. and the great — of the peopte will ver covsent to encounter the ble evils of dis- ake of abstract pi aa deaut indication of the 2 maoner in which the present excitement ie likely to termivate, | refer you to the National Intetigencer of yesterday fois * reepectable six-penny’’ aud demt-orgen bas at length broken silence, im an editorial article of seven colamnus ands baif,on™ the evil of the day '—writcen with ail the astutenees, ability, aod diploma'te sidress waiea characterize the productions of the senior editur of that paper The real object and lotent of the arcicle ts not Spparent on the feew of it; butas mt tioa of the subject is promised, some turt! evelopements of positive epipion may be expected Knowing, h that the Intelligencer bas been devoted ly to Northern interests and under N that pothing but » ing to the South on the present ques jd Dave induced some of the adm sre made im this article. It deciares that fet of existing alevery in the Unived States has 09 usiness in the halis of Cougress.”” Fbis ix what the uth has always mainteined “It was tirss intro duced there by Parmiess enthutiasts, whose amiable | Weakness led them tointerporelo matters beyoad their Teach. and whoneinterferenoe was treated wiih tulrraat civility, only because it was obvio: sense of religious oblig the dross of Intelligencer are rejoiced to be y, Van Buren; bu indwiged themselves im this gratitie of wounding their best fri upen as decided be pre merved and if Lecenra yielding to the South. with respeat to e question, General Taylor will mot fing it ne- | seury to ccmrmit bimeelt, To his Southern friends be | can siwaye rey, verbally, if you canaot trast mo a) slavehclder, whore whole proj is iu the South, | you wut? His Northern friends he can | ure, by Admitting them to # predominant | enon ip the cabinet, 60 tar as respects che spoils of Victory. whether offices, or the expenditur general government in ether e Pe, eimitted to Hovre- and abslt thou ¢ raw, Feb. 8, 1850 aff The Consus ~Pros Rumber of petitions difcation of the tari of 1846 as urval. Tbe cause is, no doubt, attributable to the uo certainty of any legislation whatever upon the sub) pending the nusettled ery and the te And yet, cortain Northern presses, wheso | teope of vision is confined to the cotton mills, are ar- | The Slavery Question and the T: prets of Cheep Postage Mi There bas not been the sa ellane majority of both houses tn favor of Inereased proteo- Vion, Now, it must be clear to any man, of any percep: then at all, that there i# poarorly the vestige of m pros prot remaining f lightest revirion of the tari, Tenent rereion It would he uneate to attempt is, | in advaece of an a justment of the slavery trouble, amd | that adjustment will probably take up the whole soe. | sion, even to the exclusion, if necessary, of the annual | 2 it oun be preserved ouly by incituing to. | ¢ | Mowe | day, aud by hook saan The Intgreng sie rede, ieee Shi peshebiy & for rdinguse) anal is still im that pros 9 anaes cole nae ge of Tely, ition of w! uate ba Com wenelaugbter about six moptha sinoe, was pardooed oa Rat Governor Thomas fier committing served throughout |, aud con Ming Carter, drunk, and thoroughly de- ed oa be was his bosom companion, against whom he had no tii feeling. There are pine vessels losding at our port for California, « ‘a large quantity of freight is offer- tag. Tbees ave alee s uand Ooumber of pearengees—enes who are taking their families, tool's, and agricultaral imp'ements with them - the right kind of settlers fur a Rew country. ‘The scurlet fever is causing sad bavoo among the obildren im we city Mr. Edward W. Robinson. of this city. yest he oldest only nd jarrbull. the tregedisn, and Macarthy, the Irish eo dien, commence un engagement at the Museum to- Piassteg ere thy ay > $2 600 Baryland Way a gy ty hy City Our Phitedeiphia Correspondence, Patcaetruta, Feb. 4, 1850, Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind —Orphans’ Ball— Another Dering Outrage—The New York Explosion— The Markets, c. Twenty-three of the male and female pupils belong- ing to the Pennsylvania Institution for the fustruction of the Blind, accompanied by Mr. Chapin, the Priact- pal, and Mr Schmitz, the Professor of Music, take the care to. morrow morning for Harrisburg, where they in- tend giving # public concert, in addition to an exhib tion before the members of both branches of the Logis- lature, in solemn convention assembled. They siso givin, ractical tration of the blind Suilnd. to the great edifloution, no doubt, . 1 eee oy ast constituencies of this To get @ epecial app! POR; upd second, te have the annual appropriation ‘ot $9000, which the State allows this excellent fastitution, raised to $11,000. A dry application to that effect ‘would be promptly laid on table om the motion of | apy of our Yankee- hating, sour-krout-eating friends, of ‘the avti improvement eounti but when it is bucked up by the presence of twenty-three interesting boys and girls and mapy of the latter beautiful; and really forced upon their attention throagh the in-trumental- tal concert, it cannot fail all these circumstances. ey of getting all they may ask for. turprised at the modesty of theirdemanas. With fives at 0036 and a rising market, sud a snug ba- lance in the treasury, they stiouid bave aeked. as ‘they deserved. twios as much, However, it is pot too late to reconrider. Hon Samuel Breck ws wlecture before the His- jee! Socrety of Pennsylvania to morrow evening, be- ing the seeond lecture of the eourse ‘Two more Philadelphia ships, the Kalamazoo and Mary Plearants. have beep acld to New Yorkers. Both these ships will shortly leave for New York, to load for Vali- fornia The great Irieh Catholic Orphans’ ball, which has beem taken under the joint patronage of the whigs and democrats. comer off this evening, at the Chinese Mu- iti that, up to this time, three thousand c! bave Leg og it is well kine Company Was en- tered at an eerly hour this moruing, set on tire, and the valuable effects of the company destroyed. foe lors is estimated at $1600 The act is attributed to members or adherents of the Weceacoe Hose company. As the two upper stories of the building were occupied by two of the public schools the diraster temporarily throws seme four bundred children out cf school, One or two arrests have been made. ‘The terrible explosion in your city bas cauted a deep tenration in our community, Crowds ate flocking round the bulletin boards, morbidly anxious to pick up wil the perticulers, ‘Phe flour mat bet remains very quiet at $478 to $4 bh tq tor abippi for city conrumption $4 87 5 quality. Kye Floor is beid at 2 04 ‘Seles of Penusylvacia corn meal at $2 bh ea rlight decline No suies of wheat re yellow corn 56c toSée No change in cate Very firm wt previous rates, Money is more in demand to day, at slightly inorrased rates, The tendency of the svock market upvard State Fives, Reading and Morr @dvanced 14 to day. Amnexed are the rales: — First Board Webs Mor Beaters oy b Mortsage hs nea 66,6, 46: InTeR RATING FROM the st Louis M writing from Palt Lake, Gate of Oot Iath, giver the fol- lowing particulars ‘of ‘the prices of goods at that dent of ad tbetr gouds open here about two weeks audit is currently reported and beliered here. thet they car. ry beck with the their bills, went into their store two or three times, Dut could get mo more chance to trade than you could in a bee hive. though they bed eight or ten clerks. I Called at their store alter they had opened ¢ nly one 1d Crook ack fore & Forty cent “anotber store bout to return <iuct of four days’ pale, beides pay- ‘These seem like big stories, | know: Dut fom the testimony before me, | have mo doubt of their general truth If they are not true, Messrs Kin. head and Keege will be there. and can contradict the from the best tnformation | ean get; and what do at either cide of the que a’ ishould like to pounds of suger even et forty ce plece of fe ther (just to replace my on the plains.) at eixty cents, what ic for by the nore to be he kins that were bought at ele, which you could 2 an ordipary hip, of ero ond qaality, hed, at $7 60 wd ey) = Ds by heves fro rite wot w! try t have Th nae the prices since these stores bave been open; but the Mormons buy as though they had geen better times. pd were used to It. bat had been pinched of iate, whieh | bave no doubt hes been the care. appropriations. The bill of honest John Davie, of the Senate, ding for the cen rept you | Lhe Sret object confides the: whois bus | » t the laterior @ prop «ition ie thivk, by powatbility { the Senate. Hua the department, ia | Another bad feature is. that all f.olroulars, ke, requiced ia the census, are | £0 free of portege, and there tings will amount to thousands of pounds of mail matter, which will thus be © Grad Weight upen the Fost OMiee and to this extent | ad weight upon the cheap postage ayrtem, The | eXpe nee of LDe oF ews mall dD: # should be charged | ou there shal be no unjust burthen cast upon the chee; pestage sytem. The pros of cheay postage, how. ver appear to be like the epvexation of Causdi thing wbicb bas ‘ to thir « Congrers aod Gl the “ magare”’ | the white folks must fall beck end oe. Ww, istingoished | j . Cutter, for hie bravery at Buene Viste bes written a splendid \ forg on the glorious biessing® of the by | States Fohieh bas Feeeptiy been set to music by vot W whore briitiant gente are the Fie the tom of these tration of @ cielo of frien of @ peaceful compromise, Hiltring song. We send you a copy. wet that it be delivered cording te t With the ladies wsanimous for ats of dissolution from any qua:ter to reorn. cartessen of a Dear Abd yet, Met At terey bas, at Bis 10cm im the Capitol basement, tele which be b + just pediiched of Thomas + alheneware por. | Attar ¢ cersful bit, we commend Me Atwood to ali pe bowerer bad look: ho red portent. wich | an expression of benevolence and intel re yt ey eee The man who gives fueh « character to the face of Mr. Ewing, is a painter. Our Baltimore Correspondence | Barrios, February 4, 1850. | ! | The Weather and the Storm — Mra Niagara Milt again Portoned—Het for California Scarlet Peo Phe foe market. Those who have their houses filed are | | grumbling, and the owners of empty howses are io ani. pation of e Gne crop. The change in the wen’ Setorday night was accompanied by a beavy storm cf wind and rain, end the wails of several baif Sairhed “waer Miller, the hatband of Mra Ni) ire following ber Virginie, and oer this time overtaken 0D inst Returday week ing i w theengh t Miter | welt Ge | Gecrgetown, and $6 © $6 25 for « ng. as | D yet, the face | | Reviews before operating to muy extent, ee CITY TRADE KKEPURR, Monpay, Feb 4—0P M1 ‘The cotton market war quirt, and sales light, at abcut the cloring rates of Saturday. | ir there was rather more inquiry for this State and Westera com men brands, while the higher and extra grades were dull, Canadian remained the same as atthe clove of the part week, and with @ limited demand § flour was quiet, with Mmited rales. (ity growed four, from Southern whest, packed in bags aod recurd in Doxes for shipment across the Isthmus to California, | old at fall prices’ The boiders of wheat comtinued firm; bet beyond & lot of Southern boughs @tinding, we beard of vo eaics of moment. Pretty freely. prices of Saturday. There was no change in other gain. Tork was very quie® and sales only wade of « retail charscter. Lard was steady. Batter aud cheese were Srm, with fair rales. Coffee contiaued firm, win _ Wig bt sales. es oe a Were aire ing od de ben he het fr, ste was lene b wie = The mar was leat booyant. ederate, aud the salee, 40 bbia. at § Pearls wrte % Werte dull, at $6 1255 Daur Piowr— The sales were 2700 bhis at for ordit State. with commen to t State at 9457) Michigan at po yore Generee, at $5 44 td 5 15; am Hiraight common bravde: 80 60'e $6 02% for Taney xtra do. Kye Flow was lnnccive, with email paler of Jerey a: $312 Gon Meet was GUD; sates ware mederete at $2 67 ordinary t white Jerery; Ole @ Cie for aod (20 tor Detereox white. Old corm was heavy and auil, r Brrewax — Sales of 6000 lds, were made on private ere Cartes At marketon Monday, an be-ves (260 Seuibern remainder from this State), ven and 4000 theep aod lambs Sores have been tw fare dem Cy the week, thoneb, at the o!oms, Bar ket te raw A. Prices remata frm, at $68 fr ug qualities A lot of 200 head iy of the Nev About I etraw—Sales of bale bay at 89. 6d. ‘by. from the wagons, 4s. to Ge. Pee per oandred ‘bundles. Ts to Mt, The bariness to-day bas been email. eom- pre Fo tpe few parcels to spirbers. Holders will pot Sian tO 8DY Fedyotion fo prices, whilst buyers are 263108 to leare the complenton of the next F uropean We do net miter (Weta: lowR: Eavotonge, aa Ob em Care, Livingston & kinkead so*ranante, of your ‘city, | all near $20,000, besides paylog | weBmoe Fauicuts.—To Liverpool 2.600 bbis. naval stores were taken at 20. 4d, Carn Fan aes of. 88. at the and To Lawton beat eas seperted ahaa To rates seweinas | Grm and active, eco cena Ore en Ties —Tby fale demand, with sales of 4800 Buenos Ayres, 22 lbs., to arrive, at 11)<o, less 4 cent. ; 1,200 Buenos Ayres Kips 10 Ibe to raler, a 12340. and 2 840 Savantila, 21} Tbe. at 840. 6m, Chaires' A ure. ing cargo, from Angest of rome 15 008, Tei'beeatayed i «dntaged Hay —There ® good shipping, North River and ‘Staten Island, at ce & 2c, ai a fair inquiry tor the city trade at 660. Hors.—Tbe markes continues dull, with Eastern freely offered ut 14 0 160. Leatnex.—The demand is sbout equal to the re- ceipts which average 2.000 sides per day, There is Do material variation in the ef jons. Mozasses’— Prices gabe it no marked change, and the rea Bg WHITE, City Inspector. Cho teiursomea ras thy ite: BARITISQE INTELLIGBNC Soe See, ‘Tosa from Now. ror. Burope, Lott, Sb 20 Movements ef the Te arrive at New York. wRom /RRPOOL. 200 barrels, at 6340. a 6%o.; and 500 ki Lay: Butter ees comstaiog es s.008 sad in geo Joy Jens To @ lle. for Ohio, 186 @ 180. for State, sain oe for Ore , May is Arwen. J. Blesoker this Floyd, aval » $9,000; do 15 ARD ¥. ORLE, 2 Tot Eseos treck = a Bay ‘ | 24x68, $2,700; 2 lots Sisth avenue, each 2428! Svucaa,—There is a steady ‘trade demand for this aan st full prices. The supply of Cuba is very m< desate. Toraceo —The market continued firm, and the ad- vance previourly poticed was maintained. Wuisxer.—The market was beavy, with sales of 100 barrels read ud Jersey. at 240. @ 20.; drudge was held at 24}¢c , without sales. Rxcxirts oy Prosuck ren Rainoans, Feervanr 4. Erie. —_ Housatonic. ‘orter, uni sail from Bosten. FOR LIVERPOOL. Bhanaca, _— 80 183 255 06 126 Movements of the 23 68 Bhips to Arrive. “ 54 LIVERPOOL, 25 1 152 1,980 —_ 26 133 6e4 2 165 - pe] nts im this thi atry, to ‘The movements in ti mapa is cou: up the latest dater in each of the past three seasons, have been as anuexed.— Movements or Corton ix tux Unitep Srarms, Recelpte at ports since Septem! Com eopunding dates — year “year before . Experts from United States since Sept. 1, Corresponding dates last year... year before . . Exports to Great Britein since Sept 5 1849. . Correspouding dates last year. . . Cleared. * Bhi ‘Wabash, Davis, New Cie, Frost & Hicks; Co- T eer. Be renee, T kA? Stook in New York and ports of reozipt Corresponding dates Jast year. . . year before . . ‘The receipts at this port since the ist fast bare been 8,060 bales, Exports 1,000. ‘r'berraa oe on-Philateiphins 8 i dy. Co: 8 G Bees, ‘Winchester, Boston. Morris Waln, Errickson, Sierra Leone, N 1. Mo- 04 os ty & Co; Blige ne, Brows, 4 Preseer, W t of the orep, T. J. Stewart's circular of this date The rales on Wednesday. 29d ult. the day of the departure of the steamer Canada, were 2000 the tendency of prices was in favor of the buyer, es Arrived. Canton, Oct 2, Macao 2% Deo 27, with tons, alts low Boces Ti cents beving been accepted for a considerable parosl of | S°v 9, Gneres Isis mied'ing fair Savannah cotton, on the wharf which | [er frei sa ‘eaays ‘Mises, was a reduction of a quarter cent from previous sales in | {yo r!'s Th ai f enti Gas thet way. On Thursday ies Centon toe Rewtatemn, d tone of the market unchanged Ou Friday, 25th, @ received the telegraphic accounts per Niagara — hich created ant feeling. 1 xf 2P. M., the letter mail was delivered, and thi €d to 1,600 bales, at Tete exbibditing the part of exporters. who were the princ! | ee o eaaper | anxiety displayed ere ‘and the rales e Jim: ed to 1.040 tales, | The re ering pe ng very large profit at the present was Cause or thie is anxiety. On ‘Teesday the tales | 400 Dales, at am eighth easier a Wedoseduy 1,000 | betes at simtiar rates. On Thursday, Sist ult.. the dis- per tion to sell ceased ard buyers were only enabied to obtate 600 bales at previous rates. Om Friday, 1st inst , Bireity x wre’ Dee 6, Int 2501 4 with us, showi Jue. horizontell: ore con: principal operators. re, saeee heme "Coleutee for Bost od Maryett's bine dis" at, Pp kee with yellow or et ‘tet ‘2d, rem fy Big |S middiltg’” at 12 ceuts, sbippers and the | “ship Mihara | Alsen, Smith 17 days, with pales were 2600, at prices @: a0 advance of @ | mere, to T P Stanton. Jan 24, Par a srae bah uarter cent <n cow parison Previous sales, On | Carsten: reef, with a number of wreekers alongside, turday bilders exacted rates and checked | p/*3* with tu ‘ae buriers. which ceased with of 1,000 bales. Ihave | pork Gee ‘nn Mest wines adjusted the quotations to the cloring rates of yen- ‘all well. | tetday— the burtvess transected was as usual on packet Be oR, ‘Grants, ‘oe ae » Ipeonsiderabdie.”’ ¥ Corning. fe, Sands, Savannah, 7 days, with cotton, 4 Wallace jer Baivsidge), Small, Carchagena, 23 x ie tudne, to Exsvett & bre sepect prerents no new —- The esti. ing are, as —“y-¥ from 1.900.000 to the hopes and wishes of and buyers, faverite fe is 2100000 — by thore most converraut with its peculiar coo- Gition, end (hat amount may be reached provided the g) ening is close, dp that event, the crop will probably be ef portioned as follows :— } Ke ceipts ¥ the ~~ pgegt Valley, at jew iehe Kish Weekes, Anz Sores Jao 2 8 ‘with logwood and ” at the port of Siobile . | coffee, 10 G Burrell, dan 19, lat 20 TA 3), apoke sone “ at Ayalach oot Fiori Marien hence, 13 dope, al Navan Etioes pl panetftin * of Kastern and Middle #1 pat jow pice timber, to J Arn: as 5 days Not in company with brig Burmah, Sargent, for Hart (of 8 Georg: am Dente days Reed ~ ~*~) K nen yhert or New Yor ot See eae ee é ie Pollard (of Warring*on), Johnson, agen 0 dave, wit master, ton. to & very HoUFvel ex. | ‘Kehr o a Par? all, wenetlectes, 8 dave, with tv foot ‘is vranted ip eaying th Dera y HSheldon. dan Z, lat 8 6, lon 74 = Ne] porte will exhidit a rapid aeclta erboacd Wm Geobicee, ot Retr iady babe | Sebr Jehu Travers, Bebe John J Hous ore Fa sm Livenrcot, CLanmpeation, Vloride and Mobite N. Orleans | and Teras, i Fehr Wioewng ¥ outh, Cotten, Bele Elias Bopper, dcberon, Masebioc | 10 days. Ship Columbia, Sete Dark Cuba, Sewyer, woes om Matensse. Also (wo ships and three brigs, Buried, s Mp eo Eeacinaive. , San Froncises; sliec, bathe Vernon, Faye, Savannah: ating, Kary Bay; big Gea Worth, Madclite, others. Armennorments of Births, Marriages and Deathe not enscrted, wnlees duly ant! ‘ond pord for. tried, ’ At Trinity Chureb, Brooklyn, om Wednesday, the | | S0.b, by the Rev, Dir. Lewis, Me. Groxue Haxminc, of | j . Kvgiand, to Aowss Burranrrit, only daughter of Uabriel | ety yuteriay morning Carebew, of thi elty five diately. Boston and Fix + otngh ne os it Thomas R wig Wind os eanriee, NW; at mertifen, NW; at anaent, Taylor, of fh y —— N. 4 , to Mies Ju Forelgn Matis. ACS of stenmer Niagara, for Malifer and Liver- at the Herald ofice to-day, 0 te any part of the world at the Morald er Parse! steamer Empire City. a Prepcises, will * Sera 4. Wrattase mone, aged 14, Suddenly, on Saturday eveniog, 2d inst of divenre * of the beatt, Ano: eartmen, aged 42 years The fonerel il take B nwng this afternoon. at one e@cleed, from bis late residence, No 61 Stanton street. Hie tries and thore of brothers, [Romas ‘Ale members cf Mercactile Lodge, No. 47 eeived . end Wy “re a Company 14, are respectfully invived to a) be taken to Greenwocd Ce On ae morning, the 4th Mr. Thomas Freon. tm eonee “Maths chen office, whe % pevee te dan Feae- .. iT *pareele, ender 10 pennde will be ree pernde weight, raid Marine Lorreapondence utd, Feb. «PM Atrived—Bark Lyra, Rem- 2 brig Urea Qaree, Pesci Dark Levant, liewitt, Cardenas ve W ih Spee, stated tbat many apprecencions ars enier~ Iation to the Am te funeral, &t two @'etoek from late and Third streete, Willhameburg, without further im vitation. Hilt remeins will be tekem to Ureenwood for inte ment Qoied Ip ber. Phe steamer Rit Alp laetay. Feb tthe Mrs Revwes Levres, wile of | ie its ea tbs cones tgnadron « ee in the mel gbb brie The friends the. ord ot vane Tale 8 thal foreral, om Tucrday afternoon, Fe! han | ww 1 1 time in Jal ‘clock fom ber late maine will be take weve raved by the the tine, preven: Miscellaneous. Sure Lowart, of Boston, which safled from Portemont! om the Siet nit, for San Francisco, takes on 40°60 tout Ee consinting ot plaved boards, ebingles, and elap~ Fonk si rhen Raw, Stight, from Yoopim River. WC, 0 0f corn fe 7 the pers yen on & ot ogee yack ott tee ay nat or Rosros- There printers at Reston, pl TS) a SPUrP.ne Oneng iv folly invited ‘oattend his fem deere. on Tuesday. the 6th inet et 12 o'clock at noon. jet Acetanoee @ Gonoow, ofthe U 8 brig Geparted this lite afters short illness, at the b of the American Vice ( onsul, Port rand lsiand, of St. Vincent, om the eee A.D, 1649. Com — uatittee of family, eats | San ee ow ber of friewds, to moure his lors. “ile wes | ‘2 Tue Te 20. Jam 1, 1880, 2 we Sie}: aera Siti tthe tater, arte tg meric teense ead Turn Se Prd sramen of the brig and the several hi, varia sin Bran Phy “one then im Dort, the Governor of the Isiand, with hi | aerieting at & funeral obsequies, and whiie minute gune were firing from the brig aod fort, hie boy was deporited 4 ths fact ot & pole carmeeated vp | nlatge spread enaio, the opch alieteed 0s the ‘te a S| | Fy the Gret commander who should die im the ‘Whatemen. uit, Valparsicn, ip Ove or Po <M abo ty NB, 100 oep. Fda Weehingten, wor, Provincetown, ee som ster= scene fr Pe Whsiaaton, 10, toe Bertadees, ne rom cauironmia. va pena a hes Pore ‘wan, Jen 9—Ship France, Derrickson, for N York, in rm Jan 16—Brig Montesomsa, ide, for Av Ser EH hs c nA ede ie a or att sae ae asic ~) of Deaths Shi te fre! Meat foe Penlision, and Shamrock, ula, Sawyer, dig Queda ether, Ann Bie yew LG as Saran 5 Norfolk. la barks veh NS Ge ‘well, Baltimore: ore dering, Willarde ‘Rhine a? Feb Sa— Are ba Weta Kellock” Ment Bizabeth, Pur Sally Phila celphia. Set ee from fae th mes a m Saturday) at anchor in 8 ship (bas bright sides and ie e fight trim) and, and two emoerie Sondey, Boge common weal me jalcit wr Chas. pint Brig Napo! hese ¢ a wk Adclia Rogers on Friday evening. Nothing sld om m1 Hy 7Oly RI, Jan 20—8ld brig Rio, Johnson, C: ARTPORT. BO bot pres to Seth are ship Macy sat ieee, Rel tae’ ald for N York. bark uel Ortiz, Raven, N Yor CHIAS, hy ag ar sohr Hiarthe, Harvey, “ Bre- | oe Se san F is, Kelling. di Jan er ochre Richard Borden. tiwore Pahases, t,Wianlowy Worl ‘th, Red Ji irginia; Stet, Vi Viena tie, Vere boa Calais, Bost, Morfolk for ‘alnis; 3 ken, Camden ‘ork; Mary, schre Mary, ‘ork; Moy ‘8 Bove, Jan 3} Pi are bark Elm, Taylor, Beaton fer Phitna Pte sehr hr Regulator: -Athine. do for Wile 7 Wil mington, NC, Rete hr Utica. | Sid brigs Elia droveornin; sobre an a port, bark Elen: schre Heplotor and Ution, The Wind of sehr Emeline hs wi t dolmes's Hele 1d to have bien errenee 4 fies this from Pi ne0; two full rigged 1m Provid Mor- Man- verpoo! Chico} Em: itch lene, Rea ed Ema evening. The City Ice Boat is now in Jen 3l—Arr schr Daniel Francis, Ferris, Nan= pitta Aen Stsavee, Sean Por NYork; Dol = i Sears, piles pean ong ‘ummond, frem 2 cruise, reports. tr sol for Baltimore, went up the Mise vos yesterdays Ola ool er, Pura veiritante, Feb 2-Cid whip Wyoming, Miereken, Tay ian Betscy & Jane, ing, MSatentas: Accra, Ey schts Medcirs, Herriman, Cardenas, ec tins. Bork Tyre, Comstock p. Fi Fe brig Caleta, Hoyt, Norfolk. cite toh ilen Maria, Hickman, jewel rancleco, (d echr Volant, Simons, Philadel- pete amy NYor. man, Ross Matanzas. sl Ope a oO bert NY je, ‘Lumar ——— es Passengers Arrived. Canton—Ship Radugs—Wm 8 Sateen USN, beaver of de> epatches, 1B Bileret it Deming—Me Jas Mf Jonnoy, ate of neve, ee. ci 31— Rappah: 2° Sid al Prrsourm, Jan 20-8 OF BOTTLES, 44, OVER, OF DR. 1,000, ‘000 KEUUINGER'S tavsttiols Hewedy fot ree 2 cring te hair oe Roving boon pee! lost tor ewenty years, curing rheumatic other paine, olo fevered sores, Jute and bruises, bave been sold, withoas Soul at, in vi 1236 and 34 conte each: Land $40 desea, AUTION TO THE LA rg mcg yt rity of Lyen's Magnetic PM ~tng RU viet pats Bedbugs, Cochrosehes, and all “other insects, Iv ATE LYING IN BOSPITAL.—APPLICATIONS for aémirsion must be made to Dr. Kennedy, 156 Duane It adlorda we great pleasure, to reeommend the pro~ = |p on ‘Whom bature contemplates an impertan: can discever the caures, symptoms, aad tae mos most certain modeof cure, im every complales ich een ipandjc Uiktract of s Letter: bom § Gontioms iMy_ sinking three years or'mere, in eomseuuererrel hegrece nna Sed eufering rome Taow' tefore ana dering wer Cer) eUCCRMATE One MOTE Aad More obi! su v Ser lite ani 1, y wife has boon for i ly spoken Gu ive receipt ana 1% afford ro ‘sore ined, in att bumam her frre, and my Teen, #6 ¢ Un the receipt hi ‘Sia cop tdrane to any part of the United pet_pald te Dr, fief pout a trad pearee e038 be fa By i a Prie @ oCTOR YoU PRIYATRLY—FOK = hee a Long =) Macvis, vas, hares ime, showte, ee Gland, A tro feoohinity ewer ri ‘ a shgset S Sard pot aby every conan, ened disease. need. ben feipey! NO. 15 Duane Staeet, so fm the try atment of delicate Gincascs.— The reputarien for skill im thooe half-cured cates care, is Ue tmim ae Constiveucaal PADIS evotualiy eured. Keoemt 169 Dr. 0. te eure the Titcons cases cured tn three air Hid \D--JRPERI BG ANTIDOTE, fe ee ra a similar aise: i siesilar disorders RRISON 18 SONTLOENTIALLY, OONSULERE ‘eostera Av extensive

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