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“INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. Our Wasbington Correspondence. APFAIKS IN CALIFORNIA. Wasninaron, Feb. 12, 1860, Conversation with Hon, Thomas Butler King—Wealth ond Resources of Calif rnia—The Climate—The Character of the Country—The Quarts Rock Stratifications of the Real, Original Gold — Tremendous Richness of thee Str atifi- cations—The Sonorians—$20 000,000 of Gold Carried bask to Mexico— The Cviorado of the Weat— Speculations —Probability of an Immense Fertile Country up that Unknown and Unexplored River, “« ——— Stern andbold, ‘Their snowy summits shining im the sun, on ‘her bend the rating plains extend, otreams, Leced by liver ‘whose waters roll O'er golden sands’ golden tale of California is paramount. With proofs of millions of the yellow dust brought by every steam- er, the utmost multiplication of evidences of the rich- ness of the washings of the Stavisiaus, the Mockelum- ne, the Feather river. the Americanos, and of the San Joaquin Ssor to does not exhaust the publie interest rerpecting California. Hon. Themas Butler King, recently returned from that country, is et presentin Washington. He looks ‘weather-beaten and sun-burot, but is in apparently robust health. He is engegrd in making out a fall re- port ot his recoupolsance of California, which will doubtless be of surpassing interest and value to the gevernment and the pubtic at large. ‘We bad the pleasure of meeting Mr. King to-day, and from a brief con ation with him, take the Mberty ¢f mak ng rome reomrke on the resouroes and Proepects of the new Fl Dorado First of all. Mr King is of the opinien that the course of the administration, im encouraging the peo- ple of Ca‘ifornia to organize themselves into « State Roverriment, has beew of yreat benefit to the people of California. in elevating and shaping the chaotic ele- mente f the country fuie ryetem, and order, and re- gularity Hespeaks iv « mont flattering manner of (he general ‘nielligeneeef the American population peiders it highly creditable (o the whole mass bat with so little of the restraints of the goud diggere of law avd ec was preserved. anc like g ety amcug them, #0 much good order b | tn the absence of anything vorpmert exept martial and Lynch law, such wood Te Lis Were hardiy to be expected, ‘The climate of California ie peouliar Along the sea coast it is cold,even in July, and the heaviest fogs prevail. As we advances over the west range of biils, the climate becomes plearwnt; but on advancing inte the mein valley* of the Secramento and San Joaquin, the heat in the middie of a summer's day becomes so intense that the thermometer ix often at 110 to 114 in the shade of the tents After crossing the Sacramento or the Sen Joequin, (the first flowing southward aod the other northward in the same line through the main valley, and both meciing in one of the bays of San Francisco) croseing the valley and ad- Vancing awong the toot bills of the Sierra Nevada, the heat witigates with the elevation, wotil, upen the sum- mites Of the great mein range. you reach the confoes of perpete From those lofty summits, in the beats cf July when the sesiding sun bas withered up the grass in the valleys the mioere sometimes, for the sake of variety © Supplies of snow to cool their water and their juleor The long valley cf the omento and San Joaquin Prerents a broad surface of open prairie to the sun, abut in from the rea by the const range, and flanked oa the eart by the ehy, reaching Sierra Nevada. Over this ten! plain, of from five to +x hundred miles in length, the air in rummer becomes exceedingly rariied. The cold winds of the Pacific, from the northwest, rash io to restore the by the exposed west entobes them ip ail ther freshaess; they become warmer ae they eweep over the heated earth, till in the firct ts only felt im the cbill of the nigh’. which #ftera day of 110 i the shade, re- quires (wo or three blankets to protect the hardy miner from ehivering There svaden tranritions trom excessive heat to ex- cernive cold bave occasioned much sokness and mor. tality among the mioers trom exposure; but as they Decom: acquainted #itb che climate, this sickness and moriniity éimin shes, from the; adoption jof the ne- suainet exposare ‘The miners lie ente from twelve to three or tier ce of power ip valleys the! the evel of 4 Viih these preeautiogs, the beeith of the miners has much tmp | othe m efor une ef dor, King that in exploriag | theecontry he was of necess!'y compelled to tras cod him to the bare t wight preteat them. | 1 ans sf gs i i t : i ig E Hl i i i E & Wasniscros, February 13, 1850. The Tilt Between Butler and Hale, in the Senate—The President's Message on California, Guatemala and Nic- erague—The Slavery Question. The petition of the 1,488 women of Dever, New Hamp- tremes of the Union, as we seldom have the pleasure of witnessing in the Senate, Mr. Butler as good as de- clared the Senator from New Hampshire and his aboli- tion petitions an intolerable nuisence, which ought to be rebuked out of countenance by that body. Mr. Hale fired up likes fire brand, and was not. by any sort of process, any where at any time, or upon any subject, to be intimidated from the privilege of speech. New Hampshire was a cold country, but her people were not quite 60 cold blooded as to suffer their mouths to be clored on this negro question. The n of Dover were triumphant—the petition was not laid upon the table; but being passed over, it came up again this morning, was received, on Territories—the first abolition petition which has received this consideration of the Senate for some time. Even the resolutior mont ha ot me He upon tl ‘The women of Dover, 5 quite # victory in the U ‘The bill tor the relief of the Se sury, a8 parsed yeeterday by the House, was concurred ip today by the & upon the unavimous re- commendation of the Financial Committee, Mr. Dick- inson stating, that for the short remnant of the pre- sent fircal year remsiniog. it was hardly nece: cavil about few tho id deliars, more or pears from the statement of Mr Dickinson, that over ‘0 millions of dollars were colleeted from the tariff of 146 im tye port oF January last that month actual and estimated, will be equsl to five millions. If this standard of receipts be maintained through the presert year, the revenues for the year cannot tell short of forty millions, an unanswerable and invincible vindication of the tariff of 1s46 The Piesident submitted to Congress the constitution of the State of California to-day. In hit annual mes sage he seid, and in bis late special moraaze he sard, he rbould feel bound, om the pre: f st conetitution to bim, to reeomme: cone deration ef Congress. He simply submits and gete summary Way, and with the least possible expeaditure of words, Why ro? Did be forget to make the re- ccmmendation which he promised, or bow? Simply enongh. fe submitted to the decirion of the caninet ccnrultations of last Sunday, Monday, and i'uvsdey ‘They decided that it was deat to make no recommen- dation at all—thet the thing was xious to the South, and would implicate the administration, if it *# on the question. Old Zack bimselt was » ugh to declare tu favor of the adunission, bat the cabinet overruled Dim to their wiserable policy of dedging. He don’t recommend the constitution he simply ewbmite it; that ie al that is strictly required bucit is not all that was promieed And yer the cabt- net way be excused, for the hostilicy of the Sourh to the project really begins to areume w dreadful shape ‘The mesrage was read. Mr Benton suggested to Mr Clay that he shoald new ds as Was intimated in & conversation wich bi yesterday, to wit: move the reference of the subject to & relect committee Mr. (sy declined the motion: bot if appointed on fueh committe 4 cheertully serve ia the dix charge of its duy baving been absolved by the Se nate from any duty ov the standing committees r Benton then moved the select committee be p. ard that Mr ¢ tay be the ohatrman Mt thequestion wax postpoued tili to morrow, and the papers orderto be printed. ‘Ve -uppe« however, that the coprtitution of Cadforpia will be submitted to the proposed select ecmmities, with Mr «lay as wr te on the other hand propotes « of fifteen; but to toe event of way sel resume Mr * lay will be ee wil) muke & Tavorable report on the admirrion of the new State. \nd yet weeksand months meet probably will elapse before alt Tole passe the threshold of the Senate, with itseonsent to her wimis- sien into the Untow; for upon this single issue hinges the whole contest Ip answer to the Senate's cail of some days ago, the President replies that he will supmit che Nicaragua mndence AA KOON AF COMpatibie with the public enee to the Committees on ed that the committee inquire certain treaties bad not baen conoiaded with coueeding peculiar and valaaoin privileges Bited States and our © ens sod whether thore treaties baa pot been epi ed, Gifno. why #0! and wheiter these privileges bad not been cnded away to another yer? The subject lies over till to-morrow, Mr. Foote sug geating that he reduce thoes injutries of air. Vougias to epreitie inetruations apcn the eominittes ibie mevement sufficiently ineten: members of the Se towper of w the day time This ex of the great valiey which brought om the sickness fron whieh be so Darrowly eseaped with his life, But oper the whole, Wr King pronounces the mi me, aedin many par the immedae valiys ot Vy Oringhiful ‘or w my reane . jown by buckets full ] sa! crating the *hele country ud (be | ebatn of the Sterne \evaca of apows, cf [row tweve 5 "@ caron f we bew the ematler river: aud cf the vallrys dry up, or diaria’sh to tere rive. the rank pracs of the pining becomes withered nd yet Ly t © nameroas domestic and # which rub tet apo) | burat ap he other? Ip the valleys of the nue trewms which water the country. along the const, from and Gees ie te 1M many districts the Best productive eharn fo many of the treplenl. wed ail the fr the temperate zone, Aleme ibe fiw t Sierra Nevada for five or fix hevdred mies the thoneands of streaws whieh flow don wil summer from the meited suows, afford #bundant whe fury means of irrigation, It is by thir process Chet fept Surter raises forty bashels of t to the mere. whem twenty live are ® good ero avon of ably thous the atd of | mrensom. Iti + apd fer stretehiog plains, ot werabie tributary streame. of | pwnd whel vred valleys broad mountain sides. akirt- | ed with beite of them ‘gious timber. oo the borers of perpe’ tesbare ol rain beasuse the clouds Lyi, cannot get over the erent boundary wail between / A statement from be «alt! roia newspapers bas been = from Mr King, hown bat tbe goid wasb- — iD the roe! along t arer etal beyood atl power of oal- evletion. The reper’ «bieh wr King tx preparing for of, will coatirm this state- * *peeimens from milltoms ar of tows of thie quarts end ite stradtion- tone along & range of @ouctetus ot wadred miles ip extent yy roiwatifie men by the labor of cold Be equiva- of (be mies sustain exemine: Absolutely tnesloulable J wert Fevelutioniae o mmerroe. currevey, sod @very | bing vite make & a one of the most globe fom the de Populour end weal by Sates om veloper bor agrieuliural Shieh must foil nore, by thousamde, Poured |. to the country From thetr experiences ip the Bold wach ngs of Souer other wn of Mextoo, Ubey kuew exactly where to look for geld. Ebay worked org the rebest placere wotil expelied by toe tove- metionns , baton Uhett retara to their Dome mot Carry wth thew ont to may nothing be mio ol supposed they @ aa © to owl the attention of Mr. K le bw the Herald. iq 8 most coMMt of certaio alleged anctent the Colorado of the West Wirhout any opinion upow the Mer curred ta the tof the ener tche Gila ite course ertie wliueial Butt the Colorado § region ba: sof the Koeky Vouetal | ver, which fora | distance of reven hundred wil Hy Unknown It her mamrrous tributaries. tae large river ite water is | mudey, like that of iarge rivers flowing throagh « ren country. ef the Nile. the Red River and (he Misses opt It i# therefore euppord to ba good country, capable of supporting rou! explore the Salt Lake and t the | obore b of the « 8D reach, is desert. the winds driv before them. as in the deterts of Afrion Of any denire to ascend the river Ua the mounteine ond the indians divert the overian ser trappers. and cut off their descent, but the river ured yiteries brome to b are among the regions of ‘s 'n- | pot put an end to the stipulations originally they Go the powers of (he Greed Lodger of the | nited Staten vevert to Maryland. The foliewiog resolutio t but the suppression of oO! Mr. Hise, and the bullification | f the rome wat siulier oegotiagions of, ME, Squier, we myetericn cf 5 diplomacy vbich will in due season be probed tothe bottom It is rurpected that the Healy with oir, Bulwer to practi- | eal effet, will « to gothiog bat an evasion of the Vorqni at the whole thing will fal. through ere preteuce or publertuge “ under whieb be dodges the respoasidilicy of exp: reat Britawtrem he Yoru. Mr. Berriew cloned bis ev the slavery question yerterday strictly act ecncise, and yet elaborate logel argument to prove Copgress cannot. exclude the South coustita- ly Trem the territories Chat slavery does vir Jually exist in the territories and chat ine constitution Tequiter (hat the Soueh should have an wqual partiot On in the territories whieh are the eomm@ou pro wot the Un hy wat oust fo lite uttered by mortal HOU of education resulta An educated rogue t if this be eo, thee 4 enormt of New Vous had dd makiog its crm @men seboot bitier be abandoned, and ® extreme So th tprech was tha slavery tem 4 under thar that the exclusion was preposed by Mexico; but being at once A by Me. Viet bie they dropped the and. Mir Davis has the floor again for to morrow more © spondence, so Bactiwons Important Odd Fellows’ Movement Fev. 4 The New culty A Dissoiution Raprail 3, Folentine’s Dey Srock Sai ‘The Grand Lid f Maryland, of the | O OF are DLW im neesiom im this city and have before them mat- tere of deep intereet to the oder ere bere but expe. It Will be rvmem bored "bat during the last ression of the Cir Lodge of the United States, held in thie city that body paced « series of resolutions, creating the office of Grand Re preeentative one of pay and State grand lodges for the purpo: ‘They alro, says a report of the jument, and faxing of paying them jommittes of the Gracd Lodge of Maryland by their own action, © without fauit or warning, reclaimed the charter of the Grad Lodge of New York, restricted her power and despotied ber cf her gone They sino propored amending the ecpstitution of the Gre) Le they el the Loited States from the limite of Viary eity cf ineimnatt bese matters were all referred to « special commit- tee by the Grand Lodge of this Sta: made ® meet spirited report in relation te the mew ture cresting the office of Grand Representa Committee regarde it © whieb if alike dert feg ar it i onjurt » 1b refere! tee epewk nticipated by ie be Sraue thet it is contrary to the law the Grand Lodge of the United states The cowmiltee also regard the proposed mode of amending the con titation a variance ith jaw, which requires thi ’ tbe proposed Ot Ove Fated meeting. to be Considered and parted up op at the peat. The remeval of the Grand Lodge | from Merylend the eommitice show ie « violation of etip ulations ceded the hij are ber nott dome risewhere binding , Fcontend that #tihout the consent of Maryland. the Grand Lodge of the | mited scat AD ane if bons nes thet any hn by the o United States te wa Fantabie ener wer, 4. That the Grand Lode of the United States oxn- er ar J charter ot & Jeate or Dee ‘the consent cf tuch Grand Lvdge tion Of having & pre © Pot Trowemiae her ae Competent to Uramsnot amy lees | * of which em! similar views, more elaborately presented. Boag heel ay Er} the Grand Lodge. and, as a matter of ont aT a, Stapling & # 17,000, Bamtnere and o'Maileved Bon Pen! 1 Fate 3:25 Marine Bank, 2834; 2 Baltimers ‘Kemaienee™ Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Purtavenrnia, Feb. 14, 1860. Moses H. Grinnell, Esg.—Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin—Mr, Hanneg California Vessels— The Markets, $e. The “merchant princes” of New York area nob! set of fellows, notwithstanding the oocasional growls of the unterrified democracy, in consequence of their Mmited suffrage and unlimited ficancial notions. to say nothing of thousand dollar tulip parties, and other little aristocratic weaknesses. It appears that Moses H. Grinnell, Esq , of your city, has offered to fit out at his own expense, and on his own hook, two suitable versels to go in search of Sir John Franklin. All that is toappoint naval officers t» conduct the expedition. The offer, no doubt, will be Philadelphia steamebips, sendiog olar Seas, and purchasing relics bis city after his prize) at the economical ideas of the r to be common every day ii i hs Fi Hyson—' cbests, 44; de. 199 do, ¢ 40360 ; 160 do, 50 151. yong Souchong—280 half chests, 400.; 7 do., 37 a 370. ; 280 do., 88c. Orange Peos0—' obes' Ningyong Powchong—127 balf 400 re Souchong-~40 cheats, b2e ; 162 do., 32c,; 215 balf chests, 3) fe HIsKEY.—' supply was only moderate. and the merket was better, with rales of 60 bbls, Prison and 24; ash; and 25 bhds. drudge, at 24c. or Propuce rem Rar noaps, Tus Day. Erie. Housatonic. New York an is now in this clty. and none the wo from wear, by bis diplomatic visit to russia. ap- pty pears to be in the enjoyment of excellent bealth and bape a : pe ise orgie sae <i eve in afew eps fee Weskiegtos.. PO + ¢ ‘The bark Emily sailed yesterday morning. for San a aa Fray Keo, with a full fponpecnee ge fe Ur passengers, ee ‘The rchooner Juliet, just arrived from Maracaioo +. now up, and will be im ely loaded for the same | weaned: Feb, Mee Avetion—18 shaven, Wosteaiie and Lowell Manufacturing most; 1S 525; ay State Mills, 1065: 1 a surance 4 pany, t "a merping paper states that Col Bigler and “ can be seen et all bours of the day, at Hotel Upfort ly for the pablic, the price of ad- wireion is not tated The morping and afternoon lines for New York, on and after to-day, will Jeave from the old place at the foot of Walnut street ‘Che great Giatzmer (to use the language of Captain Serle) deserves to be remembere in the brag ers of the travelling » or this long de- sired apd hitherto ice preventing change. Mire Lyneh. the bridesmaid who is ia to Mekibbi at To! we East Bos 10 Old Colon: Ogdensburg Railroad, row 5 | 59% 1 Portland, ace, and Portsmouth mont and Massachi 7343 40 Railroad, 96: Ver- tte Railroad, hes 1 Somices Rail- eis ova -l Boeope awtenedl Rail 4 5 eI ‘trond, Maine Retlroad, 103; 1 State Bape 6234; 3 | jr 0 shockingly | burnt on Sunday night isst, has since died of her in- . WT; $2500 Vermont Contrel Railrond juries. Second Board--19 Mailrosd, Mr Power. thi jan who declined the Charge- 2; 30 Worces! a county Railread. 263 setts Railroad. 2hhe a 2%; 4435; 10 do., a8ud, 4425. DOMESTIC MARKETS. ship to Naples, ts at Havans, suleriog ui effects pulmonary complaiut No hopes are enter- tanned of hin ultimate recovery ‘Tb: trapsactions in our markets. to-day, were to a limited exte in No sales of cotton repo Camenivcr Cattix Maxker, Feb. 13 —At market, 390 isa v ‘S previous rates. tle. about 220 be and 70 stores, consisting of 9 7 mos! at $2094. Whiskey in bt improvement. ot contANWES 1D werkirg oxen, cows oud caltes, ao” years old, and three years old Prices—Narket beef, extra, | $6 25 per cwt, first quality. $5 50; second do.. $5; third do . $4 50; erdipary. $3 a $4. Stores— Working erate extent and yesterday fiuly sUtened. At the s-cond bowed ‘lis feelime gave way | oxen, $65. $70, $85, a $90; co calves, $20, $25, aliuide. Annexed are thesa'es at the First Board: @ $55; yearlings. $6, $7, a $12; two years old. $14, $20, Reecebans 3. 8.1006: $1200 Labia Co, iG Seana re $28, three years old, $17, $24 @ $27. Sbeep and clphis Bowk, OW) Pittsburgh 6 6, Yq; SOM Tallis $h0 bo, OP Lids Labates Mobo Phil K R., Gig; 8 | mbs—1871 at market. nearly all sold; prices—extra, foui-ville Bank 100, Ti0 do Morris Canal, 12; 5040 Unie | $3. $4, $7 a $8; by lot. $1 20, $1 50; $1 90 a $2 50. : $19 0 Beht 0) | Swine 40 a5e ; retail, 60 a 60, 0b New Bevroxp On. Manxet—For the week ending February 11 - Sperm—We notice sii our jest i | of 220 bhis . includii 5 0) O's, 776 pariogly, and only for the Brass 70 0 weve tod: Rastes Soate | 2 See cee one tact dey, 100 do, Vicksburg Bat 4: 10 do. N. 0, Gas Hank, decline from previons rates, and em- iL, Wdo. heading RR, 2200) Reading Bunds, 61, ' | brace 450 bbia good NW coast at 450.. and 350 bbis. round tier. understood to be at 42e. Whalebone— We ‘ave no change to notice in the market. which remains dull apd without transactions. From TH» Cart oF Goov Hore — The fine bark Arthur Pickering, Capt Nickerson, arrived at this port this mc rning,im 50 days from the Cape of Good Hope. Tae inet parenge of the same bark from the Cage to Bostoa Capt N. rep: that the exortement and pard for. to maktugit a penal oolony, was AAAARARAAAAANAAAAAAA the goverum: Married, y had fatled, owing to som On the 13th of February, by the Rev. Davis Stocki Factors who bi ty supplied the @U- Me. 8. W. Jassue, to Mies Ann C, Baxnnum, all of ihorities, The stre te were Slied with hand bills denounc- fog ‘bere traitors One. which we bare seen. is orn mented With & death's head and bones, and anmoun: that upon scertaip day the portrait of one of the taitore would be carried im procession to ® certa| Pen, where it would be barred (ia mud. propably) wi due cerem pies fisif the stores 7th of aa, Lieut. Wiis .U S.A Lrora Sees Biddle, of that piace. daughter of Williai the place were | loves: and wen were ao suspicions of each other as to yO TeereRy evening Feb wg = mama | Tetuse to trade together. Busimess wee paralysed. apd relatives and friends ily are respect- many of the mes fore contracting their aifuirs fully invited to attemd his funeral. from his late rest- | with a view of ieaving the colony if the government gemee No. 167 Hudsometrest, on Fi afternoon, at 1 Iwading the couriete ‘he Nepta: ith her passengers, all this troubie, t anchor If an attempt should be made to len of Capt. Nickerson, it would lead tos mort rerious outbreak We understand, however, that @ Cape of Good Hope 2 e'olock without further invitation His rematne will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. ednesday, Feb 13. of conrumption, Mrs, E:.iza- arm, wife of David Harris, aged 34 yrars Her friends and acquaintances also the members of '» Ledge. Simon's Bay | them, in the opinior | house here bas received « letier froma London firm, | fuits pect de ae eae a E.. ia fo = eg gd eng agen ronal celonn ts St 2 o'cloek, from her late residence, 82 Lewis street, Bn if penal celony.— On Thursday morning. Feb. 14, Jou Tecrain, in the 67th year of his ave _— ips His friends and those of his tons, Edward W., and Drcrase o zen Annoxn Mr. Lewis | Augustus Tritair. and bis son-in-law, Heary © Avery, Cars, Jr., Charge d’Affeire of the United States at are respretivily tuvited. without further invitation, to Home, bas, under date of the 25th December 1s49 formed the Department of Stace of the Charles Havila! attend bis fuperal thir rerase of el j look, from No. 8 Greene street, | Om Wednesday morning, Fed. 13, t A, eon of James W. Jennings, of this city, aged 21 years, 7 months. His friewds, and thore of the family. are Invited to attend the funeral. this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, efleots were to ives of the Hom upon application to the Depart- | trom the reridence of bis father. 147 Laurens street Kepublic, Feb. 14 On Thureday morning, Feb 14, of covsumption, Jane me b train E.. wife of \atthew Daly Political Intesligence. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- The Free Soil State Convention, of Massachusetts, |. this jay) after Will meet at Bostom, om the 27th im om ber late residence, 345 (rand a “ ow, of a oxy, CITY TRADE REPORT, Viveer sounéy, 1m the 74 Trvnevay, Feb 4d OP M Oh 0" ee 5 hee ‘The weather proved very inclement today and in- |, At c'olock on Thureday evening. Feb, 14 of in- terrupted al) out door business, There was » good seo Ceiberine 5. Panes ens: sacwelbiale inquiry for cotton, ebiefly from exporter: 4 enles were pretty freely made. at about the quotations given below The storm checked operetionr in this State Western flour, while prices remsined unchanged. | | Canadian continued dull, While Southero was quiet, | Wheat was Grm, bat mo sales of moment tran«pired. | Corp was heavy, ead im fair request, but the advance | (p freighte depressed prices. while sales were main tow Bee | Tair extent. Pork was quiet, with moderate sales of gener Nous prices. Beef bame were higher. Lard si , but prices ruled in favor of the eter terfered © Kroery Wanrections were light, without change ta BARITIME INTELLIGENCE, ‘Orleans, TP Stanton: Ce- JW biwell, Asune— The market war quiet for and pearls ot 3606 T bork / od ee | Taureay, Sea Practoce, i () Moher rigs eerie, Murray. 4 °. Flevr — The pre Seire—Sarah MeDonsia, Wright, Mow Uriesne: Thomas B PF (0 2,700 Dbis , wt $4 ST yw 4 Ox for Ame; he ; Parmeler, do; tte, Remeen, Bow wih m to wirmght aod good State at 54 Sie Le “ $i CO; Michigan, at $6 06 8 $6 25, and pure Ganesen, ame, & 4h Romset, Ascace, Beiei- | 8: $6 0 a $0 Os, Cher grades Temaiued a) before Arrived. —ibe demane war & yy, Havre, 42 days, with mass transpired same ye was quiet, at 62 alto quiet, at 6 8 Ave. Dots were heavy at 42 a 48e, for Northern and 37 a ihe for Jersey. Com war ereeny tr Bork White clowd tor b wity for sbipping, at Saiet 600 baler wore re » few below our quotations which, Bowever, do not alter, We quote Livesroot, Ctaserre W plande M. oh Bra irepton (cl Boston), Prowse, Puberme, 6& days feuite, Ro. to the master. ‘1 t put ines s ne Ugeaah the fereetetie;, part of cargo. crossed the hia. Bence for € +), Towns, while ibe wnert to advance their r ment were meade at 6d. in b fd. for @ direct port with oottom and . to Coe, ace, Flour wae firm, at Ie Od. wad cotton | vith mee Rater to Glasgow were also drm. | A continent, they comained nneets fo ¢ 8 Bi " With provision! vive have beem vory quiet to-day Batbenn’ bound i by uence of the ator Andrews, Coll: Sait—The market te Sehr Lamar tipe (of Camden), Thorndyke, Jaomel, 24 peo, at $1 62%, from etore. ace and Iorwood, te AC Romie & Co, Vivsats tft Hinws.~ Dealers, being well suppiled, wereinet tieposed ROTI: «as western $ dase t eae a8 @ redoction in price: dob hold - bpd oy phe . acorded to. The enles were 11800 fio | Sener , Powell, Bales dere the., at 11%Ge., at 6 months; 3,200 M eamer Kennebec, ¥ hiladei ph is gO East, on torms not made pudiic; oop New Lopion, bathe e® London > at UMC, leas 4 per cent for cash Bleep Ronry Casrol, Sith, Newport Joop Charlee Rhe Bloop Thee B Be at Me . lees € por cont ale been ma Below, Sohotty, from Aetwerp, Nov 14, to Note Ship Fanny (Bela) terbol mn. Also n Br ebip from Mareeitics th only & small stook remained un heaged re meade. at 86e | 6 months, with moderate | £00 & Turkey is $4 10, Tha veagela reported as at ancho: moteing, DAVE Rot yet mone to sem There bas been oo change in the | 600 Bbie, inolnding 200 bi The Fan 14— Wind during the day from NR, with enim. at 810 60 amand for Foreign Mate, $1068 © 810 7h. ned 46. | Lerren Bace of stenmer Checokee, for Havens, wae tn good demand and rtendy, wi Orieces, Cheares, Px Will elows as the untty prime at $6 84 €0; comntey | Hersla pthee on 76. Beet hams were hetd et gid, Cot monte were vary firm, wt in | Che 7 longed brig, « fm N Orleans, Stent, 8 Vor! . Feb 12—Agt sehr Oriental, Sexton, of and from ates Rn a ig Marine ‘Correspondence. Li Feb 14, 4 PM—Arrived- ae ILADELPHIA, Feb 14, 4 PM—, I rarley, NOteueay athe lige, Peneook, WY jughes. i ven." Left at jen, NB, 1CO op 40 1,000,000 Mb ola 224 do toyed i: so id had their hair renew having been large bott!: Ch} 1th to cruise i ld Deo 15 to ero se home); 2) (00 wh, (and sld Dec 20 for San Fi it, FH. By) Dagee » (oud remal wb, ); Deo 2, sie, (and . Franklin, emai Teavella, Brayton, N - 000 ep, ith, Lydia, |. Len 20 years. Sold in street, 464 and 476 Broadway, peat BeAponsss CUREU.—IN THIS AGE OF DIS OVERY,: it would be rising if come permanent! aldnecs could not he founds however e625 to cruise hom do, 250 ep, and merchan days); 5: Amethyst. B 1809 5) Ontario, Born, Nan, 1500 ep, (and r home in's few days); 25th, Potomac, Grant, Nan, 75 sp, (and remained 26ch bound on a'cruise). at Valpay Sarstogs, Harding, 115 days from N Bedford, 1t5 bblé of ds sick m1 t sp 1530 wh; th, ani Arctic Seas, ia charge Norton, Warren, 35 sp 900 wh. al 2800 bbls, boand homeward. At Honolulu, Nov 20, Gov Troup, Coggeshall, NB, 3000 ¥b!s, (60 +p); 26th, Pioneer, Hathaway, do, 140 ep 1050 wh on board, to sa:l same da cruise A letter from Honolul ad been epot, the Marnetie Dopoty 420 Brosdway.} and the wi The Pille bill rate and Powders cestroy all Fi o LEGANCE w. mice on tl \f innsets, fren rev shaving oF wasbi Fad aeail the principal Dragxiatss So. at all the the Canadas and Wet Indies, GEORGE 267 Pearl streets N. 1B. — Registered gress. OLICE TO, PATIENTS AND OTHERS, LABORING under any form of Chronii . WESLEY KELLEY will be sland. Sid NB, to cruise, 2100 bbls ( « Keng, Nov 23, Envi Guam, 2600 wi ‘own, COB. Deo %, Henry, to sail in few days; oil mot allipagos, Now 2 Tepe rted, wan, 150 attendance at his medival office, No. 2502 ‘nia NB 800 bbla Bowery, during Mor wi ‘Thuraday and § SLowen, of Sag larhor, {IMSL Cape Town, | Friday,” the 28uh, 90h. suih. dt ond 244. ingant, to give vioe, UpoR the ineneee oring wader. Pet a Se, 9S © wl je given freely without charge. Phe the 2éth of Deo, havi *, in two or three d 28.N, lon 60 19 W, bark Byron, 4t f aud for Stonington, i000 bbls, all aftlioted are in- 2 ROCF OF TRE SINGNLA® VIRTUES OF Nervous Antidote, } will undertabe c# cure all pasmedic diseare upon the foilo vieg terms:—Tae med. ft re vites te ¢ SA Pi A‘ws. aervvutors x faate to pay rang MAY Eat (FF be ter e if it tagitivas Pr Te for the o* I will pey them To those in the oo tanus, upon the phy fienl debility yertigo, oo orem reuralgia, loreaux, spasms, cramps, pticrigs vorepes hastasne: is feos, ge res 18 most w 0 1 nervous or: pasiny ‘ALBOT WATTS, bovbrelier, dovtle (12 doses) by express i, (TBE MARULED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMe panion—By Dr. A. M. Maurices, ot Professor Dievseet of Women Tenth of '280—Price, $1.—Years - Hose Kona, N abt 2 weets. yacmeL. Jao 27—Bark Condor, Lenox, for N York, 10 days; brie Grorico, Paine, from Boston, just arr; sebrs lowa, *D, pp. Wheelwright tor N Muntrao BAX, Jas 2i—Bark Harrasesket, Hurd, (or Cl- Pie ee ye EH evfuegos, same day, to load for re. “ Pour Sraix. Jaw 27 ny for Porto Rivo, 2 | Punt have been apssta by a tmaly Of thie wowkt $ * ad Orleans tended especially tor the married, or thore sontem ist 81d 26eh, b ct important seorete wnieb sucnlé own vo bhem particularly. t To those whose health ¢oee not permit of an increnge of fe mily, it ia of eepecial i also, every fi we Ig for Boston (n: Northmat field. trom Rares ft , s blown out of the bay, and is not bnown to yet vor st lat accounts. hough she had been seen o beat wp. ore CaNeLL 28 ~Brig Arcus, le tor, 4 days: sont Eleanos, Johnsen, for N York, 1 days; re- nder as befure. trying io ou! (artnact of e letter teow * Contleman cv Dr. A. M. Maumioxav: some months botore and 4 Ta: every successive one more and more ford ( ed her, putting ber life in imminent duoger, Charter the la*t oosasion, despaired of. | auppored ‘brig Emily, Faraha: and eld 26 things was inevitable, nd mm te or 4 was in port 26th, to 3 t Worth, Boston (Sep 10) for do, to sail soon. ted)-. Bark Magnolia, Hare ies Sak: beens te ‘Alba~ of tm bie to convey more fully tie va 6 vious oaljocte treaese of aa they re et Saabemeeisistly tet tended f married or these coutemplating marriare the Fwpliug os, 1% i ¥> pasenge, ay; Tarquin, 025, for de arr Zt; sch 16. for rela ay 10, had 95 Sey Boston. Liberty street. New York; w. vis, Boston; F. B Peterson, #5 \ hesvont surest adelphia s ‘Gn the receipt of $1 a copy will be trensmitted by mall? free of postage, to any part lottare= Arr bark Sarah, Cook, NYork. ness © cdictend eek pee te bea ae jour, NS, Feb 4. n 1.226, New York sity. tiles, cuparier tonnything of the kintever pub: ne: er seiauther of the work on emus! ee eaueed by Price $1. 7 PRIVA'ELY—FOR s ORNTR- - et eovlapias, of Every One pty. ares ctithon, With one bundred f Digomees nou nd: By DVorks Compliance, Sears, we bit b Are brig Georgians, Gilohrist Savannah; us, Leeman, Baltimore. “Sid Bch, shib Saxony, Ms , NVork; Harmony. Pitman, an, Hawes, Sat brise Arsoian, Indies; sobre Eaperiment, Cbief, Kevwham, * York; gests teal . a sees Saeed). ter. Rag, = die th =) . North of Barone: Doamark (Dac), Sicivow athe Pratt. N York. time to the ‘men! deve been belt cored nent cure. French of divenser of this class an there wi for an bere PHeSTANCe at the break wat reince last report. At eather is stormy, blowing s strong gale from serowpanted with yr AT T bow Woran Qieea op Sencar oul remain fe Teadetead, and are apparently ship Charlotte (Re. Trevous, Green- * ame, Mar ‘On the bere: ip Theele (Be) ley tha big Potash, Providenes) ochr Minerva © Fairley. DRLeASe, Feb 3 Arr steamship Alabama, ef ahipe @riando, Whi warned for seminal emissions, uty. on ee wag = Tamed for Mmerpient consumption and indigestine “TUDEON h Oo, the only Amerienn Anense \&. JUUNSUN, NO. 16 DUANE STROET, ¥ Rec fhe iam figs Cura bw bn | eured. Seovet D Sit i t So F ‘otnt readian, Chase hat Symons, ¢ hearer wer Fascazsule: Berns, Wotiie; Ch ia camer Delta eters, Gtactarat Teese td 4) ie Pool. o--Arr brig er, Boston: Seeer ma be M Relich, from 8 cruise, Teper ry 3 J be bee 8 he Sed = < li Onn, NT grt, Below’ dese . » agement wappered toe we henry Woodie, Chamberlain b 12-Art brig Mayflower, Bunnell, Port ‘ ecw bark Prov Carr, Wi Orleans. a for s Southern a Feb iesia bree Trion, Judge Whitman; are. 0 Harbor). Feb 11—Arr sobr Avhanen- £, Haletmore for Portome th, Sid 12th, ship Oi bile. Ricumonn, Feb I2- Sid sobre Liberty, Water, and Hornet, roline & "Fike arr sehr Ht Price, Brown, N York: ‘Sen brig Gipsy ( Bt), Lacullus, Adams, Sere its, ries W Nicholi, Parrot, do. ii deatrne ri gat proguamve of os CT] catoatiet ve ere - owe Imeapacitating the man or Pasec A + fal exert will be remeved orate 20-Pese Snip Eevario~Dr © Rapelye=02 tn the vet ste egiuan 4 bet ka—Mtromebir Alabama, 4 Indy; D White, lady and Ganghtor; 4 children; Wm © Licey and ic Rergigs Indy owt Hi ved ana ish ample Whey) on fel te Hiradicy. A Hower, Sob Folt. 9 street, (Lemp ctore) Sn Rerkin, JW 1 ® Soaks, T Ly Br, Convate, ae bie fee, No. 60 Thire sexi & hesfater, F Pretivork, Wr Mon! ayne, 6. ‘ersons i the country enn bara the ward Jemer, T Raywond, J reye. EU inter of adteten camefully forwarded to Um, » B Bell, Nt or, TR renete. sore, Notion Married persame w! aye omelne 8 3D Ds swin ase pot beew . wd My F Feil, b Silvis, Mt Lenvett, JA dom Jee Bearhorngh, A Souem JR Sev thy vere 4G Oliver, Rd Ke Stons, BA Lewis, M Setdiyr, 4 as ae