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tran er ene =_ — THE NEW YO | NO. 8728. — = MORNING EDITION- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1850. Two CENTS Amongst Gays the Liverpool Albion, novel shipments, S71 te ph tit ee The admiralty droit Gerri ners — Hay That reovived by reeds thus — Gantixwen:—Your came to band | A i id i iH i i 3s ry ba 2 >» 2 3 s = ct 3 3 # E i i i et zee ity : ! a Hi G : ie is 3 Hi af Hoents, and the tenor of the last aco: g her, # melancholy loss of life ati Hottioguer sailed from Liverpool for Ne’ ns The “@p the 10th inst ; she had twenty-nine oa! ngers, together with the captain guard with his crew, tw: lace, a Holenee om t! 5 inything out of the ship exeept the oven miles or mor Ll boats if gue the fnn he bate harp ate “ arent di! = intellige ney the wreck, from the care Bee i. tmade yesterday evening, aad rece ty oe 4 chk 4 men are 16 be seen in the maintop. Her masts ull stacdirg. Oreat Ser ‘spper works ore i? Es el ‘ts | cam learn, Trea the mon teat were, steamer. Any further information mo I will at once communicate to you. 4 oa Messre Fietoes Brornens, Liverpeak, a» The United States \ By perme Bese, Se vay he taken i INTERESTING DETAILS FORDIGN INTELLIGHNOCE, &e. &e. ‘The steamship Europa, Capt. Lott, arrived at this ‘Port yesterday morning, from Liverpool, via Halifax. . ‘Ghe brings the European mails to the 26th ult. ‘The details of the news are very interesting. It is Ampossible to give the whole in this morning’s paper. ‘Our correspondence we are compelled to omit entirely; ‘and the publication of many valuable extracts we are | o¢ “Obliged te defer for a day or two. Among the passengers in the Europa is the Hon. EF. A. Hannegan, our late Minister to Prussia. He pre- ‘ented his leave of recall to the King on the 14th ult. ‘The following are the latest quotations of American ‘Securities in the London market :— AMERICAN STATE STOCKS—LATEST PRICES. Lonpon, Ji jmited States Five per Cents, 1853. States Cents. 1568. &e. Si essesese 21SSE98! Tt eppears that the last West India steamer from Gouthampton was detained for twenty-four hours by “order of the Colonial Office. The cause of this anex- ected detention had not transpired, although it was Tumored that the Tay was to carry out government des- Patches for Nicaragua, and that @ cabinet council, called for Thursday, had some connec: Our Operte advices mention, that during the year 1849, the shipments of wine amounted to 41.588 pipes, of which 24,604 were to Great Britain, 3,670 pipes to other parts ot Europe, and 16.3%4 pipes to the United ‘States, Brazil, and other parts out of Eurspe Sosserie, bar baw bear beed Oporto a 249 Efe an pes of brandy. the major part the former being to the United St. ‘# recent imports from New York to this port, yn with the matter, de: observe reported three f logwood, 601 ours, and 3. port wime. 6,000 staves have also been re- The London Times says, we have reason to believe ‘that the auspicious event which we mentioned yester- day as likely to increase the number of the royal fa- mily, may be expected about the middle of April next. Lous Mortes.—We understond. from the best au- ‘Tne Loss of the Ship Hottinguer, The splendid New York packwt ship Hottinguer, = Bursley, has fallen a prey to the fury of the @bip while there wasthe remotest chance of savii 5 Cn the following yy the 1sth, the ship Goated off Binckwater Bank, and bore away before the wind and etruck on Vet ey thanned where Pacr te none had Pieces, and, Coptetn welve Bie noble band who devermined to sve last of the Phe Wes imminen he jothes they bad ae) ‘tains the latest inteili- at Dublin, from the scene of this terrific disaster. Mr. alsh’s firet letter leas follows :— Dumuin, Jan. that toad o ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA’S MAILS, | ‘oars tem sts tnterred in a decent and bagoming | prope ova bie settee | é ay aca 4 | from Mr, Walsh. the reosiver of | | ber in hie efforts to'save life. frotestant ard ‘eptain ’s son, who was on board the Hottim- | forssoiag events, pearly mate stars er guer up till the time she struck on Blackwater Bank, ieye hs reclanion rdeingensletca vo 4 "pe (disruption ot the outa er im the E. to day. ks 0 and every a convent of the ty OH It is, however, certain, that if Hoagland is a bag te Mined hae hep, i. ay Soave government wi ty last footing on the continent pened to a dear after ‘orld, that event will not be caused, affectionate Ita ed, or much retarded any tricks of attainable 4 such devices, Heaven will otherwise do well. ‘We cannot conclude these few remarks without pen a few words the Bq! was im bis 53d year. Bie cs mnt C cantile marine of the port of Boston; and co quick was | bigh- soundin, Tatton, ble progress in his chosen profession, that, before he at- | «mployed. slaveholding of the South- tained bis twenty-first year, he commanded an In- | ¢F States are as clamorous im defence of their inde- Gieman trom Calentie fe Bote, yd eae re , ; Tea aaee be Sree. conned: Ye, Merser tories of the Union, as the Duke of Nevoastle was in de- ee dee anes tone line of packet-ships, since Sricoct pie rotten bosgushs, of 99 the jar magnates | to Mad'ile Lind, with the remark that those already Tisiter to ous Ate bee ent period he baserae Ripgdom, The sgl cor m _ po open specitied by e of our contemporaries are quite ia- all or New Yor! iy ter slain a gt ytd basen AR jarnum, the speculator, a; agent, The latter wore a tafcllow. omitting the 10 pro- de waiting maid, servant to superin. | which he commanded the Silas Richards and the Or- | Petuate wrong; pheus, and ds the Cambridge. bel» ‘to the | cise Is to prevent others from being free. On s tend th for herself and 4 Fomelino. It will be in the repellection of mang-etour | PFoarlous ground the strength of thelr positi Wing Sight, Dilnthag Gane ae he rene | readers, that the Cambri feverely tried, as were | BOt correspond to the vehemence of their language. rho accompanied her in Eng. | x sy ible. relati secretary, and the professional fees of M. and Signor Belletti, the musical conductor be ‘vooalist whom she bas” pertiews y Bo to place at her disposal in each eity riage and pair of horses, and to eecure her a ever @ protracted agains! t itorio in whi 4 rete Will of the American nation, when that be ascertained. | ting ‘That after seventy-five concerts. If Me, hereon her sides to pro- Pose tye Arcilla anh Argpodd @ Capitol at eball bave realized a sum pam tect her; hawsers were made fast where available; and | ‘Baton; safe course is to contend forthe | expenses, then, in addition to the first amount, a farthi when every otber inducement failed in procuring @ t preservation of “property,” without at- | sum of one-fifth of nightly greats on the vaalaing 75 | the commander exclaimed, with hi temptip rge portion of the Ameri- | soncerts, We may state tera: to M it thousand peunds can continent with the institution to which they are | Benedict and Bellcttl are very liberal such as, in refer, themselves inexorably yoked. The greater probability Benedict, could al: ‘also the nautical skill and judgment of her comman- | TD¢ general policy of the Union, the general obliga- jer, during the great galr Pe, 1839. On that occasion, | tions of justice and humanity, the general rules of a ur Capt. t tot expedieney, will doubtless prevail in end, aps. Dursley could not obtain s tog-boat votowbie ous | SL4 to believe that the Sothern Stetes, we all; eee Semen aihg ae soaking Satetend oF successful stand t thi car. | tain ball as the peril. tl nchors were tried, and 4s, that, after @ prodigious effusion of words, and a vast iuent porition in the metropolis, | the noble ship wae preserved from beeo! Jame | deplay of conventions, Fights of Independenoe, au- | Lind, om her part, Jgrees to sing in ge Meg he @iate wreck. He has often experienced cuses, agit and ‘er else may be implied by | cluding cratorios, within one year, if possible, or, if of a reaman’s life. About fourteen yea the American expression * bunk not, within eighteen months; to ha ol as to pany with Captain Marshall, pow of t ‘will be proposed, the Fathers of the Republic will be | the number of nighte or concerts in and the was nearly wrecked in the Orpheus, duly invoke: ion will be eared number of pieces tn each concert; the former, as well he had to put back to this port for ex ene Ne serge thes Aen treated | as tbe latter, to be condiioval on her beaith and safety Fifteen years age, his brot in opera it is ir, then Lyon lost off Pert Patrick. Part cf the American people torely with confidence | of yoice. In no case is sbe to app Bpon the force or pliability of institutions which | further propored th: of Madile. Lind and that have borne uses and ae ee agitation | ef each of her ansts a for the full years, ani jough these meneces _ f ts; woh gece baba A heather yp, Seep amount of their engagements; in case ot Saath, Balt ee | this sum to be paid to their heirs or 8 5 nied asion: the Black Ball line, he took an active part in the or- | fem the Provailing, disbelief in their reality, yet it | mainder to Mr Hernum ‘The party to leave for Ame- f on of Fielden’s line. to whieh he has since 108 be jon, bat the Union bas on this and oa ‘the Inet apcke i 8 given very strong indications of | Dohaene sie’ Ge tied cet eee ea 8 upow all fe coptirent, tinging ti Me Lind will remain on the various charities, and will pay a m to Stockholm, ber native city as marter of the Hottinguer. a fine veste! about h or years old. No betier sailor lett this 4 i ay Pert; and sf is aflirmed of bim. that no man Koew the ort of fermuls, er eens | Viet of rome dura Khel an ter, and therefore the cause of the calamity 3 : ¢ following is & copy of the letter addressed b; reaine » mystery a pretent. We believe that he iy | Heute lanpored upon ‘avy member of ech a confedera- | Airdile. Lixd te Mir. Barnuts : id tended that this, if successtul. should have been his | Omim ite interests or its sentiments, are ruch as to out- Sth January, 1850, lust trip; and that be felt detigbted at the prospect of weigh the general considerations of national interest, Sin—At the request of you Mr. ——, who is now exjoying in ease avd happiness autdet hiv friends | (het member is tempted to fly off from the body with | here, and whose oe “ey aud tn the bosem of bis feutiy. that sium con dente | Which it is connected. At that moment the question | vise you, > tate to which @ long, laborious, and well rpent life e how far the federal authority 1 able to com. | (iH! the tories ace mee ive 3 ently entitledbim. The deceased was bigtly este the obedience of such « member? A distines | Lys: sc details of wh by all who had the pleasure of bis acquain’ between the provinces and depen. sincere friend, an honest. man. and a good of an empire united by their common ali ve . and s body of States, originally | He bas lett a wife and femily to mourn their loss. tah dae aienined, ah oie tof visit | jor your erie with eel JOU Most rauguine expoctatte d po endeavors to seoure wich shail be wanting ( Ireland. iguty not expresely surrendered by the | {.* codenwane $0 cabs, AWFUL DISASTERS IN) KILLARNEY—TWENTY-SEVEN Nor can it be dented that States in | fipiy, 1 £ ™e beets) cm the par iri LIVES LOST. ur local reporter, says the Cork Examiner, has fur- } | 5a viched ux with some of the particnlars copuested with of thet original ne fustitutions of the United States give 1D Unlimited freedom of protesting and agi- | of the noble spirit which atwa: ly gittod lady, we may state, th condition ip tbe contract stipulates that be at full liberty to sing for charitable par, « toto do. She always appe: iful gitt with which she has bee ly favored. is one not merely to be used for peou- | the burning of one branch workhour-. {-rmeriy the col- lege, and the fall of a !oft tm another, called the brewery, whieh occurred in Killarney on Monday night. Cae com sequences were indeed frightful, aud Dave plunged the Whole district into gloom he fre burst ovt about Sere ceent. yee Ube cries of (se wretebed inmaces om the windows, for assistance to save thea from the most terrible of all deaths were truly xppalliog After | ©'h¢? band, the federal power is ill p ladders bad been. prosured, the work ot rescus com- | = CtDt sueh opposition, or to carry the < neigh. | he Cietricte whieh are opposed to it Ree here caret! Tan vied with bis neigh | te use of foros le wholly sncosspatitie with the liber clergymen, magistrates, physicians, police, aod people | He" ond urages of the path a whi did thelr duty. But'the rerult dave repoeted ieee | _ With regard to the introduction of tlavery into the of three liver, The most dreadtul part of the business, | PEW States of the West, it can soaroely be doubted that however, remains to be told The ery of “Aru,” and th principles of the ameri goverament. the livid glare of the flames, which forced their way into | 874 em there same grounds of indepen the brewery, (branch house) awoke the sleeping ebil- Pe uth profedias, she pew States thems @ren, Alarm for parents, friends, eud relations tp the le On questions #0 vitally si | other house, made distraction abd confusioa They wieiGliaar et teates te ed mga there amo beheld the burning pile fiom the windows, tm their | Searent violation of juslies im attemptlog to stamp | seclubeut te weet eagerness to go forth, they rushed madly to the doors Z e os if tbelr Own, but to sult the tos! views, | + bose apsil is of that in and windows, but they were locked or fastened. They pai atytebics cum be tae eal then sought an unused joft for the paryose of egress; but the rotten planks gave wey; twenty-eight fewales | encase of coribed avy hw pes pee nn pen killed, and ay many more trightiaily wihen of ts fro a at mutilated. ‘The fellowirg account ja from a correspondent: — ated | This town war last nightths theatre of @ melancholy | a= series of events involving the destruction ot baman lite their | terio Herein ber f y t express purpore of anpulling and resisting action of Congress apd the Presid: nt; whilet, om th epared to eur- Her progress through Eng- philanthropist. as well a8 an ty bas been by the grateful ze of the opie, from the peers who paid their guineas for a Ji, 10 the bumble operatives who or: ge wheels Her sojourn in this ity of ber art. ws it which the | Some re , that, great ing of ora- thug " They | i" ing in bod Teeautat' Saatiun hemants cane’ te aviiferous soil # ses of | the “ Elijab’ Creation, fe the | he f * “ e sacred charac- Tege,” but for months in the porsestion of the guardians | ¢aucetion and for the p + dinpute the regatian rights of the poor as.an hospital was found to be on fire at te Pee Pare’ Nelouefmetaledouea in thar territory, | encvgh to remember all the great, lich lock. So effectually did the devouring element , vefore, h are about to be presented to | that class of music forthe last thirty years. 1 grapple aie come, pgrenies | see sien eee neve Coaner for the organization of the States of will have the greatest reception the United States has iarm wes fire given It contained 102 patients ta tbe ae Rcctnes es toe’ tal We venture to prophesy thet enthesien morning, and thio day leaves, 1¢ ls sald, 16 of them ith th oie mining. oO ex lon ¢ bumani: eoul ruggeet Preatdent tas cmitted om the part of the artisans to rave life. amd Mes Pur New Mexiee if it wontained the tion of two such no ald could be more efficient than that afforded by | {y\imot proviro, but that he wiil Approve ® bill admit. or Belletti—the latter is fine barytone, who has Mr. M’Lean, the superintendent of the Lunatic | g,¢( sliforvia State, with that proviso This with ber almost through the whole ot her career; Asylum, who placed a body of bis most active and pedianel views in at courageous masons at @ ladder, eating. to 034 of the fe pet unlikely tae Se tuck Cethel |, Rev. ir. oi" ou jministra- have influence here, air; held by this ladder. and de- - pend your life op Madden,’ aud well (his \auden did = — his work, Tne Debt of the Central American States. ‘The French Kepubiic, Child after ebild descended amid cheers On the mm the London Times of January 25) ‘We find the following in the Sitch : other side—the south of the beiiding—extraordioary sent time. when speculation to Guatemala | if we are well informed. family affairs cocupy a consi- exertions were made on bebalf uf the poor sufterers pears to be taking place to au abeurdextent, | gersble degree of attention at the El: t this with astonishing success With the ex on of one etuations during the past week Daving béwm be- gh, who fell accidentally, all wh id be reached the prices of 30 and 34, the insertion of the fol- landed safely. Dr Murpby. the medical otticer of the ing clear statement respecting thu debts of the poorhouse. bad ® parrow escape, io bis successful exer- | ous petty republics of Central Amerioa may prove tens to save achild. The poiice. jer their very effi. | viernble: — clent 8 I. Deberdiew,. were mort useful... Che medical piral American bondholders express great eur- men of every grade, and aleo the (atbolic and froter- | prise that their committee does not inform them of tant clergy, were asst iu their atteption to toe | their prorpects as claimants upon the States ot the late it. The Guatemala or Central Ame- ent Lean for £1,428,571 Ss, stock was brewery—tenanted by pur-es and g contracted for in 1825 by J V. ©, Granados with J. & a he fire dietinetly, both buildings 5 4 it wes isened to the public at 73 be er cent, With charged to examine a question, which he had himsrif id to the bree mths of the contract, the it to no heavy ® discout that only £207 500 of it and bonds were issued for that amount. 0 be restam andon the announced in pod yes ‘that reon ip charge was the flooring on which th inctant destructi jormitory to the open ountant yet Kacoenst re this ougbt to bave been it oy the fire le debt of the several ight have been prevented. but | vir: Guatemala, San Sal pation of the (ouneli of State ras, The — ‘pel, Pre pee avery Question Rice. ls being the fair Teel Pompey am ry will be presumed from its | [From the London Times, Ja: | The last accounts frem the United | the most ¢ io tions for pame. to paval pubjects bas the follt — ‘The expedition to Tm Plata is determined on. Or v8 bean given to rend from Cb: be vier and the other States now ae agreed when the ie which the rlavehiding States of thy South are about to engege againat the policy of the North aud the au- u Bien, and no session of ‘Deral excitement than the pres ot balanced in many of the legirla- tive bodies, that it bas beep found imporsibis to bond. jaform it can of the me ofEd- tere, it te still considered werd Wallertien, Erq ae Caute | Inala, or of the Britith Conrul General's having taken to be the ‘Tigre,’ in the State of Nisa wire well inform ‘The Papal States. The Paris Comstitutionnel bas the following f f i ef i ‘3 F sF £ E 5 Shs TTSESEREE tbe vebemest inhgenge + Demon: “that they eaanot, aod will not, even for the preservation of the (inion, permit | their rights to be ateniled.” 4 Dill bar reosived the sarction ct one branob of the legi-iature. aod was pars ing through the ether, fir hotding ® convention on this question, and we cen bardly state the nature of the dispute with mote totes than by quoting the preambie ong leading clause of thie extraordinary essstment:— hore ion they would give up « * . fe Cate of the Posthumous Glories problematical advantage All | of a foe emeee G fepadion fetter is 10 ® Ott OO | ee een ee ittiean' a Keen satiny on the gogicnl rim Goill, will be shortly replaced, serg.si it. Two persone are epcken of for his succetser | 1th the famews mir ‘erteri, who wae ‘The Gternole di Rome, of the 1ith, officially announ- cen that BILD. worth of copper money, have been struck im the Papal mints since the 4th of August last. they The Cy acts - he by the mother country. the Imperial Legislature bere Spe © pretection from Cyd pever Cg A sud- ore received the Bisdrid journals of the 18th while wl The Necion baving state that the government had recelved rer ious intelligence fem (ubs, and was about to rend ® squadron of ten verrels there, the Pizarro and Colm steamers forming part of the expedition, the Heroide bas the toliowing rtatement on the sabject. It om he Nocton of yerterday we trad rome alarm! eee relative to the island of Cubs according to @: the plane of disturbances aed invasion have beem re- rewd. We bere Sean svonererap account from that that po such fears of exter. ite the public epirit which reigna tm the iiand iaevery day more eatirfactory "It be cbeerved that the Jiraide does not contradict the Fatement of Its being intended to send the squadron by th by the Neon to strengthen the naval force copacity ae & Stare, erator erymen toa ited States, and | present detained at Shumla are at liberty | bave embraced the Mursulman faith ar i The Russian Kmpire. Avia; he bad procee, Oninas ai Reneniaads from Russia announce the dissovery and | commodore had teen invesoenal ta os of- hoent of @ very serious conspiracy at St. Peters. bis disporal ‘This is probabl a The Journal of St. Petersburgh, of the 6th, con- intention ep the part of the Ulited preee fe. tains the following sccount of the detection and pu- | crease their influence in the Chine seas and to extend nichment of the conspiracy. It is, of course, publ thelr power acroes the Pacite r by suthbority : A gang of Abyssinian %, serang, ‘The destruetive doctrines that have led to tumults | bad : ved at Saeaeene ie pk under Advices fe and revolt fhout the whole of western Europe. t to the fi ~ and beve threatened to destroy the peace and welfare | labor f their coal miner T” **chipelage Company, to of whole nations, found 0, fans a fortu- Rajah Brooke was still at Sarawak, but by late let- nately only @ weak and faint one, in our own lend. In | ters from that y Rusia, where religious faith, attachment to the sove- | trip to Lavon” 1¢ SPPost that he contemplated reign, and devotion to the throne, being grounded in the ‘character of the people, have remained unaltered bearts, the evil oS e— 25) persons—young, and for most part sban- ithio dened cbaracters— pe y henralbr of the possibility of | the last few weeks been quite moderate, and the probe. Trampling the holiest rights of religion, legal order, and | Pilitics are that no supplies of moment will reach us een raul hte teanier from the northern ports of Europe for another a oment had failed to dis. | oF two, still the trade in corn bas temaiued inen eevee, further cover the attempt in its ing. From the inquiry, | !pgly depressed state, and the value of wheat has! it 9] that a number f young Persons, some aban: | * 4 fully 1s. per quarter, as well at the leading con- in and intellect, Segeeen 4 towns as at the principal markets in th oe others the victims me waning representations, had | cultural districts The continued decline in the v jue formed a secret society, the object of which was | f sgricultural produce must be attributed wholly to to destroy the present potatos organisation of | the apprehension felt respecting the futare working of wi Russia, and erect another im its hich would | free trade. The belief that large imports will take have been nothing but enaroby. The means by | Place during the ensuing spring d summer, is which the society worked were, abuse and almo:t universally entertained, and all parties holding xious to realize ere this can impu- dent accusations against the sacred person of The stocks are tl fore the e time, a Emperor, and false descriptions of the acts of eccur. There is. at th government; these were the subjects discussed in ite meetings while waiting for the moment at which they could put their ‘ul plat ito exeeution. At the command of bis majesty ommittee of ing was created. After the i1 gation had been continued Constaks for five months, and the ane ee been amaebedeaned wry te the various | mace, bis majesty was pleased to at & amnesty pressingly o! an heretof foal’ euch perscusas bad been thoughtiesaly draws | Whilst the deliveries from tho growers have Increased waterially since the commencement of the year. Such he present state of affairs, and there is no great a the accured of @ conspiracy to throw the | Want of confidence as to the futureas scarcely to per- existing laws the eivil order of the empire, and | Mit us to hope for any material improvement. condemned them tobe shot. The number of the ac- | ‘lly is to take place, it m' the plot. As to the really it the: tried before « military commotion, whioh ded cused was 21; among them was a captain of the 2d re- | Proportion as the year advances, and spring drawe giment of the guards, several Meutenants, subalterm | beer, the prospects for higher prices diminish, unless goverpment (cas, teachers, and students, When bould prove unpropitions, or other un- the renten ents should arise to check the down- laid before’ bis majesty, he was pleared to into consideration the circumstar ‘Ubat oculd justify a commutation of it, quence his majesty ordered the sentence to be fore the arsembled troops, after all the p: for # military execution had been gone thro t to this coun! i but this does not by any means prerence of the condemned persons; they w ratiefy us that cousignments to Great Britain will not informed bis majesty bad spared their lives, and that | be made upon the re-opening of the navigation. The instead of being shot, they were to be deprived of all | ‘reign merchants have been so used to receive high thelr civil rights, and, according to thelr 5 prices for their corn of late years (the recurrence of degrees of guilt, sent to bard labor in the mal the potato rot every season since 1845. je des- beria und fortresses, or incorporated im the ranks of | ciency of the wheat barvest in 1648, s com- the army for longer or sborter terms. ellyd us to import largely), that they can hardly be- jency. Hitherto the value of wheat hae inly been well supported abroad. and quote- @ so high in the Baltic as to hold out no in- ement to make purchases there for 9) eve im the porsibility of England being capable of Turkey. pg witheut «# large supp! f forvign. The Our advices from Constantinople are to the Sth of | Will, however, find thai age crop of wheal Jenuary ® large yield of spring corn, ® partial failure ‘ibe iefugee question finally been settled, and otatoes, sock as was last season—our 6 will not be veplus growth of the re hb, now that no duty exists om imports. sherefore, clearly of opivion thet, should cious, prices of winds « during the summer than of wheat coastwise g the woek and the Lane, by land carriage sam. ome counties, has been only moderate. Menday the show from Essex was trifling, and though there was some slight inorease in thi fupply, the evtire quantity was by no means awiilers were, however, 60 exceedingly cantio operations. that it was necessary to submit to # decline of }s per quarter before th Tbis reduction bas not # would be am inducement to others to follow the i ednesday bardly a sale wi ernicious path ef atjuring their faith This clause | ¥48 experiereed this mor js just. and much praise is da both parties it is | fresh wp at the terms previor a wellek bat tiem and his partizans em- | tions in foreign wheat bave bee ery little m: f braced the Mchammedan faith at the instigation of * cf the country millers have beem enabled to Minister of War, Mebemet Ali Pacha, who wrote to quite as cheap at home have visited our that in the event of the refugees acting thus, t question would be considerably aggravated, he conrequence be, hostilities between the and the Court of St, Petersburg. Bem immediat such arrivals as tie r ious been re established between the of tke world will n Embassy and the Porte. The tenor of the ar- Iwnyementis not yet known to the public, but | am epal led, through confidential sources, to give you the chief points agreed upon.” The Rusitan wubjecis at reside 19 Lhe country or proceed to any part of the ne exception of a few Poles, at if bo are to be located at Keutaya, in Aai fromthis city, ‘The list, which is ain open for two mon course of that period the Court of St is at Mberty to increase the number. ‘Th leppo or Damaseu gement not to i ation by any mew in Sy cont want, factors bat og Jes. 'or the decline would probably have been A eimilar concession to that sub- to press greater than it ba followed this adviee, aud induoed's number of others | mlited to in English yas rondily compiled with om to act rim) Fi heir anticipation» have not come | ferrign em Mom witBont leading to mueh business, to parr. we a ‘ment Was eommonicated | ed since then the inquiry has rather fallen off than | te bia Majesty the Suite: the 28th of last month, | !mproved; Ih ere, therefore, en to do ord immedi anetioned On the lst instant, di- | quit 1 today as inthe beginning of the week. plomatic rel; 4, and the ws: sits | Flour bat moved off very terdily siace our last, but of ceremot the Hessian ambacaa. | the vominel top price has pot varied Barley of home Previous to the | KtOwth has come sparingly to hand, and the erri- vels from abroad have not been by plenti- ful; the supply bas nevertheless proved more than equal to the demand, and (ne turn has been in favor of the buyer, but prices were certainly not lo this morning than on Monday. The trifling bast- ness done im malt has been at similar rates to those y refused there | previously current. With gradually diminishing ything took place im | *tccks of cate im granary. and very short arrivals r. of the article, the trade bas remeined in @ Austria has not yet renewed diplomatic relations, | lifeless state, and sellers bave found it quite tm- but ¥1ll do ro on Tecelpt of instructions which are | porsible to establish any improvement ou former terms, Quotations were abont the rame on Mouday as on (hat day se’nnight, and hare not riace varied; the main open for two m The internuncio at present | operations have been on avery restri Surough- reconciled to the location for a limited time, | OUt the week. Braus aud peace have moved oil tardliy, but t+ desirous of their imprironment for perpetuity and have barely maintalped their previous position fixed wpon by the two parties is Keutaya, | The inquiry for flating cargoes of ludian oora has bes the option of granting them their pass. | Contioued, full prices have been demanded, wud, im wer it considers the affairs | #0me instances, #e believe, paid. Previous to the atin corporated The Bank of Engtand. , 4 of ths | am account, pursuant to the Act Tth and Sth Victorta, gaabis, Pacha tat duestioned | “esp. 82, for the woek ending January 19, 1860 :— in the pay of the Aus- 1 doubt not that by my next, | shall ounce the complete rettioment of the wirded refugee question taik of the day is the roandalous, incon- «1 treacherous conduct of the Austrian [n- the way. Austria's dis in like manner to ‘vernmen roves, (imeluding STEL0S Dead weight wae £%677,00 280m The tre es the Spiening remulta, whem e previous week :- Futile deperites... £20016 Decrease... ... ... £9509 Other deportes... 110.04 Decronse ; 170,904 Rest. On the other ride of the » n't seu’ ties, £14, 206,554 ASPECT OF ADFAIRS IN PNDIAmADDITIONAL PARTICU- LARS OF THE DESTRUCTION OF THR PIRATRS—iM- PORTANT MOVEMENT OF THE AMERICAN GOVERN- We have received our usual papers and advices from bi ‘The dates are—Bombay, Veo. 17; | being « ts end two days later from ( hina. dn beth departments ls £36516 590. showing on increase ‘The political inteliigenoe by this arrival is somewhat | of £2287 when compared with the preceding retara, interesting. ¢ coutredictory rumors were afloat | ing the intentions of Sir Charles Nepier remaining as _ Markets. e commander in cbief. The news from Labore is not Lesvow Mowry Marner, Jan 25.—Ork o'ctoce — ithout its interest. By thie time the young Mahara. The Hnglirh stock market is rather unsettled to» jab will probabiy be om bis way to Fut ur, whither day. At one time prices were fat; updera ‘escort, in charge of recovered @ little. Chutter Singh bis sons, and therestof tive Console bave been in reare of £247 *15; and the stock of bullion end Kanes Ciumde bas, |, the credit of having =- The Foreign Stock market is Ieee soti been their inetigator and weber, “Acecrding toe «ore trm Peruvian continurs to maintain Detht Garette, some of her to bave been tampering with the men of Prendergast's Deferred bomde at 274 to 25%; we Irregular © ‘These men, however, proved true to \;; Venexuels 90 te sy; Brasilien 59; Buenos Ayres 66; their ait; and baving given notice to their command- Equador 43 to: Grapade 1774; ditto, x; ing oMeer of what was going on, nine of the iatriguamte | 7 per Cents, 35%, to ve wei captured and consigned te “ dursace ‘18; Russian Scrip of the New Loam 3% to vile.” 1¢ ts expected that there will be some startling cite Conte 97 to % revelations on their trial, amd-the British authorities The Reilwey fe much the same as yesterday. will receive fresh proof of the and shrewdness of A good buriness ‘tm some of the large lines, though «fugitive. and remote prices for which are very Nove Coosa 96% to oo for me « for the scoount; Serip “Sherer ce hesvy, and clore thue—Northwesters 11’ the apprebenrion ot Bbai M: who would “Sfevien, heres te try on - - son othonea 30 aE ee to 20%, tqueter 1 | i, Jan 2 —Couns c O4E, 460 , We, dhe. 0 He tes., bie. I Three } fhe, (Oe, Oe + : 3 3 2661 | Brigien Five Per Comba, 200102 aie 0; affreay peer’ and “ Sheeah trifling cause, but wee Livenroot Corres vr. Friday, January 18.— je Ty been free from excitement ing the past week rather more than an a: of businers bas been done daily, a Cocriptions bave been steadily quet eof Friday last, The sales anoun pediticnl agent, Captain Byvg. Maranbem, 0 F As slreedy remarked, we have received tidings from | bern taken on epeoula China tee @aye leter than those brought by the inst | Sorat for export. heat | math, The intelligence is confined to am account of | 10 (00 beles, of which 3 basi have beem takem om spsoale ® by the Columbine, Fury, and Mhiege | tiem, Total stock. 1650, 482,170; 1849, ae, bales then, of the major part of the pirationl fleet under | The imports for the week are 13,563 fevm Valted Shap-'rg trai, at the entrance of the Tonqain River, | States and 8.334 from Branil —totel, 21 S*7 beter ‘The Pebin, it will be recollected, Brooght us news of - 114. Wht, 2 Bahie. ore 14 the Cemorition near Heng Korg of 8 squadron of pire sao , 1.0 Maraehanmy 69) tien] vereels. eeppored to form part of the grand feet 2 ons under (his redoubtable buccaneer The latelligence itieo Orica pow received apyrizes wspt the completion of the work | 2660 Pernems,( | of retribution. The chief has bimeelf beem | conpana felled im with, aod 65 of his verrels, mounting 1 200 ned by 2 GOO men, have been totally de. eye by fre. Shep-'rg teal ereaped with fix vee shut 400 . eapore to Cth December, meation (form: rly Amerioan comeut there) Trvenvoor € ed from New York, ae Envoy and Wipto | serurday aod Monday matic Agent of the Volted States to LacaeterR tom wae experienced,

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