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ARRIVAL OF THE BALTIC. Fotk DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. THE CHINESE WAR. Birviction of the Assassin of the Archbishop of Pars, STATE OF THE MAREETS, &o., ‘Wee CoMtne steamship Baitic, Captain Comstock, which Liverpool on Wednesday, 21+ of January, arrived at a, de. Mm or avout Ave «0 ock last evening, ‘Feo Europe arrived at Liverpool at 1 P. M., on Sunday, @e Dsib o'thmo. ‘Te news by the Baltic ts of little importance potitioally, fe Bwies difficulty betmg considered as settiod, and The event that attraoied most attention was the trial of Verger, tho assassin of the pething sew appearing. Arebbisbop of Paris. Ax émeuie had broken out on board the Americamabip 3. L. Bogart, in the Mersey. A despatch from Berne, dated the 16th ultimo, angousces ‘Wat the Neuchatel prisoners, escorted by a detechmen @f Swise troops, were corducted on the preceding night $9 tho French frontier, which they crossed at Pontarticr ‘The Federal Council.bas iseued orders for tmmediately Ma banding the troops already anrembied. ‘The English papers contain tne foliowing with regard Be th V vance revolution in Pera, alresty report:d:— Her Mejenty’s steam frigate Tribune arrived at Oailadon eo the 4 of December, on ber voyage to the coast Oentral America She had been detained at Arica Pera. & copre quence of the revolation, and an sttemot to tak» Se town by the Peruvian sj uadroa of Goveral Virsac’. ber surgeons were of great arshtance to the wounie.: an4 tho Spanish papers stato that ber presence ant the eBerte of her ofticers preventod much disorder and 01091 shed aiter the town had failen; 20 were Ki loi aad 35 ‘Weand:d. Several ladies took refuge on board. Asoording to the privaic advices from Shanghie, dated ‘Bev. 29, received in England by the overland mail, there Seems © prospect that the specio shipments to that por’ may prove to bave been excessive, owing to the tasuf) Ghency of produce ayitable for returns With respest to sik, ti would sppear to have been believed at Shanghac Mat the extraordinary atimuins given to the export trade @uring the first (hyee months of the season had drained @e country of the bulk of the yield. Tt was thought, Dowever, tbat prio-s had reacbed a max mum ta Shing hae, as they now stood at s point equal to the highest Under wbese circumstances the Marge errivals of silver from this side were producing a maried effect; and the decline in exchange appears t> Dave been greater than that mentioned on Friday last. Bvme warsactions tad taken place at Ts. 3d.,and te (qk from Zugland. BeRscqvert quotation wore offorirg, and @mdertiood to regard 1s. ‘Santor, ‘Be exch whence wae 7s. 2d. the American No Jarge amounts houses were as the fer rate. At the accounts are to Noy. $4, @ stood at 42. 6%d. a 4s. 8d., Deing only a Sraction lower than at the previous dates. Wiin regard bo the prospect of @ continued interruption of business, ‘Bie mentioned tbat the Engliab forces had becn engage aticty str gthening their precautions against fire waite, &c , and that, according to some statements, there ‘Was 0 disposition to remain as much as possible on the @etensive, until a reply to their Orst advices of the war bal! have bees received from Exgisnd. Meanwhile ro- Mfercements were uncerstood to have been sent for. ‘Bho obief hope of a speedy settlement was, therefore, @oniined to ibe possibility of orders being tranem'tted from ibe tmperial government at Pckin for Goversor ‘Yeh to aceede ‘o the demands made upon him. As that Supetior sry, bowever, bad decared in bis proclamation fat the English had joined the rebels, it was thougat be miePt bave conveyed the impression to the Emperor, in ‘Wired case It was postible be would receive po tastrac top other than that be should covtiane his proceedings ‘for eur exiermina ion ergiand. Lord Palmerston had issued the following @treular to the House of Commons:— Dowsino srneet, Jan. 16. 1857, Pa—The meeting of Parimment baving been fixed for Duceday, the 34 of February, bnsiness of great impor i them come uncer the consideration of Parte m0 ment: anc | trast, therefore, that you will aliow me to express my rarnest hop that it may be consistent wit yeur convenience to attend ip your piace in the Hous ‘Sf Commons at the opening of the Besor to be, sir, your tent and faithful servant. PALMERS ‘The Glarcow Mail of January 20% says:— eerston DON, ‘The following substantial reasons for refusing to vader take pew engagements for public services has boot the following ex:rac io Bem «ler recived pe emp by G@ity — Le me | can spend fo pet ‘orgyman ¢ laud is 80 sbort, I shail vitetons ave the pleasare ef accepting any 1a Africans. Japuary. ‘Mo trade of Paris was vory dull. me longer. f thi of the mentioned in your Bind note of yesterday. | pughs to leave for Africa aoe De er Whe wr ting of of my late travels detain men, who came dowa with me from the it my promised retara in April ‘West decline all public services. and I shall fee! obliged, ‘SF avy one grumbiing because | have not an imilar invitations to your own, b; ‘the thing is impose!vic, unless | One 801 your explain my word Porsian Ambassador arrived tn Paris on the 18th ? ‘Be Dake of Rutland died im Eaziand on evening of 2m of January. Rerger the assarsin of the Archbishop of Parts, havinr ‘Deen sentenced to death, the Paris correspoadent of the ‘Zenden Times writing on the 1% alt, says—~ I Rave to correct an error in my letter of yorterday ‘wmb reference vo Ver; who now lies under eeatence days after the rejection of ais dent bas not oy by the Court repoied. He tamee to t seraeal ‘wait for the last dey; V. ‘Tue Court of Oassaiion will, | am tols, meet to mor ‘will doubtless be taken in“o coasiier come to a decison 4: ii of Oassatiut, if, as ie all bt certain, bad three clear days afer tno see Govera ly *poeking, persons io his com F seut in his this morn. |, Peal or imag Tne execution wil con piaoe this Wook at the prison of some Boqestie, Bear Pore is Onuise, 20° the ‘ceplanaie out fide ibe gato. A Paris corresponded of the Nord, of Brassols, offers the fetlowing expianation relative te ihe reported chang: tm the organization of the Bank of France: — Mr. Schneider, one of the governors of the bank, bat Deon ri woes Bighwen' ‘whieb terminsirs errase of 1, ish from o1. eqoested to draw up a report on the motifioauoas bt be introduced into the statatos of that cae ‘ith respect to the exieusion ef the charter, 1948, to the yoar 1,900; and {> the to 000,006 would be carried f0 260,000,000, Thie would allow the Dank to dispore 7's more considera sie #um for making reports, or carry wt ever 4 per cent stonk at the Heurse ata low rave. ‘Tne doesment will probably be sunmitted on Tou-sdas ‘B94, w the connect! of tae Hank of Francs whieh wul de Noerate on the two pointe win the view of optaining @cotsion on the part of tne ¢ ‘The London (lobe of the 91h ultimo says:— Mr. Benjamin Moran bas been appointed by President Assisiant Scoretary of the American toa 8 Landes. The ofice of Agtistant Secroury ts newly ore ed » fp ! F Seoretary ry * gtPFF Bistes at Ioudon and ia, we believe, iovende: to ‘be order Wo serve as & connosting link of the Legation om toe change of the Onnridoravie care, therefore, was jeoting the * #t oxccpeat ter the office private secretary to Mr, Buchanan woen eptieman was American \inister to thw court For ‘ast four monthe of Mr. Buohacans stay Mr. Moran Seoretary of Legation pro temprr, mon be be has been Viov Consul of the United anont, i for the ines Sv F |_ytton Bulwer was entertained ata fubtice dinner ‘ Gtasrow, at which Lord Eigin and Sir Arohibaid Allison ‘made epeccbes on literary subjects” Asoounis from Persia anpounce teat M. Godiness, the Premoh en roy, bad been solemnly rece!ved at Teheran. The Journal: Oonsiantinvpls anys that Dost Motam ‘med will remain neutral in the Anglo Persian ooeilict. ‘Bingiand was exciting the princes roand Horat to war- ‘The Paris Payt of the 19th witimo saye We learn from © private letter that tne Ieeomber 2 semtenced the Viceray having ‘ll defeaded the town of Fogtian stack This [aot seems to - Die readiness to recette a degrutation om the sub- had been comménecd in the name of the depo- the rharshoiders of the oval British Bank. surge fo the late Joseph Reetharton, M. 1’ shemprye. wo um war held at of | trict Bmakt Be'd on the TO ull. About tw) theumand work- mes, chit Sy connected with the buiiting trade, were pro- pent. The preceedinag pressed off quietly. A Gre ia the book&eeper’s effice to the Bank of Ireland bad deat: oyed the effice and furnitase bult.cb cksand valuables were saved. L rd ajter bed arrived tm London, from Scotland, sud wou: probably eave for W ebimgtoa io three week", Robsos, )@ Orystal Palace forger, hae become a Wanteo. Te 1847 the tmoerte were 7284007 Nuler and to 1866, 2,407,000 beles; but tm the {200 of this such wa. the pro eve of Britieb macwar.urce aod tao cxzewen Wade, that wDereas at the epi of 1817 the at Liverpool was 460,60 ‘The Liv rp: cl cottom market continue? quiet and steady Qt former ; tations, Breadst: fis dull, with unusually wli¢weatbe md contuced supplies revision: ve y @uil, Mome rather easier. Console 933 8 93% tor mocey and 9 3, © 983¢ for account, The Arglo-Ameriean War in China. [From we Loncop News, Jan. 41 | A pudlic meet g om this subject was beld ip the Mu.o Ball, at Birmipgham, on Monday night. Mr Alterman Balpwm, whe presided, expressed bis opinion tbat the people should b» comevne | be‘ore going $0 wer, and declared that if thie had been done iv the senat China a bombardment of Oaaion would not havo resutied. ‘The following |>ter was road from Lord Lyttelton, in- reply to an invitasion to attend the meeting :— Haoiey, SrOCRARIDCE take so decided a step as to the Chinese war, especially the Cape of 6 07 Bope, sil Beep spckoo of, and Drax Sin~] am unwidin, doubt, supply this coval to attend a.pudlic meeting about when Parliament t 20 soon to meet. The question wili no | Company ovght Wag ago to have modo doubt, orme betore the House of Lxrds aud I am sti! willing | cotven predncing country (hear, hear, to hear whai fu ther statement may be made by the govern | ead if Inqia bac been in the ment But ‘am bound tonay that tbe derpaiches are soampie, | “ces i would 1oPg ag duet its deal to suppose that anything material ¢aa be | beerg ) “There was land ‘ough, to ; and, on the case at amie, I canno' va that ihe conduct ot the Adm‘ral and sir J Bowring wes right. | §rOw afi the cotton that was wi ‘The care ia twofol The p ricular grievance comoianed of about the Arr.w seems at an early stage, to have been put in tbe bactzround by the English authorities ant the erigimal supviation that Canton should be ovened at wterviews, 10 have been revived and insisted ont. duty of tbe company to far ititate te growth. (Aosr, hear, Be’ is pot say ti was the Ld lat Ms Ws themsetver, but it was ther duty top by making roeds and supptyt ton, 80 as tv make the land end ni giestes to do, (Beer, bear ) The sp-aker then to the instances of commercial imi whiot bad taken place during the past year, and said the country ed reson to perry I cong imes, some of which ba: eR COO ished by the ja 1; of tbe land. But there were tahese, tea, chad, nas te bad not reached, tnclactpg men Tomberd treet He did not want to libel anybody; but when be sew mes whe bad beld situations under goverament guilty of these breaches, be would not say all he felt, but be would tbat they deserved the cop'empt of every weil coned tuted mind (Hear, bear, and loud cheers ) Sr Jouw Pcrry moved the adoption of the repor:. The remarks which bd Deen made by the obairman, and the questi ns to whicd be bad directed their attentioa. werr Of the greatest possible importance, particulerly the sup ply of coin, (dear, hear). It was evidently a dif oult question bow the req Supply of cotion was to be obtaived; and be supposet the only thing they could do ss, by ® continued pressure upon them to tnda3: ibe East Inaia Company to promote its growth in tha: empire Atallevents they must feel thatthe meteriai r to ober Sew, we grant ihat whatever may have been the nt tet meriie ct the case of the arrow i a! least furnished an illos traven cf be ond ubted meonvenierce of the presem rein tore with Canton; stil I cannot conceive it posable that it rhenld war ant immediate ho-tilities at most tt should have heen mace the subjer: of a reterenee to the home gov pment Ner cen think thet in any case at present and aiter so leng a to-erstion of the non enforcement of the treaty tm that rerpect. it should be a ground of setoal war thongb ‘might be & ground for suspension of friendly in’erconrse. ARSID, surLOFiNg the case of the Arrow showld Sone ‘be insted om, with a view at least to an apology the whole of tbe Kngtieh care manifestly resia on the single rotnt tbat tbe british flag was lying on the sbio, and the’ ' was inenited That the ebip was net in any other sense Eng tinh te admitied, ‘That the flag ws tly ing is denied on the part of the Ohinese But asenming that it was #0 {t's distinotly admived by te J Bowring "that it had no busness to be there: but ” he says, “the Chinese did not know that mo e disgraceful cusus belli be conceived? From the kigh charscter of Sir M Seymour und ae at leadt I should image te be the case the eminently pacific disposition of Sir J. Row ring, 1am riew to suppose them capable of wanton aggres. sien in soeb mater. but. aa at prewnt advised, I am unable to Justi ir preneedin, ours faiznfally. plea aes LYTTRLTON. p my 0 made ap eloquent speech ta condemns ‘ tatereat ot si by ton wore mataly, if not entire- on eo wal ly, dependent on mcet ieaportant question (Hear. Mr Joexru Sroram prese! imsoit and was received | wp. Macow Rota, the deputy chairenan, foened ay ‘with mipgied cheers anc bi He bad uo hesita joa in stating, as bis ir dividaal optoion, after « carefal exam! ‘loa of the Testament, toat be could pot fad aay. bing to justify bim im taking part in any war. trom (hat, be could pot on the prevent oooaston refrain ‘rom expressing a septimert of tasigoaton at the coaduct of Engisnd towards the Chinese. (Gbeers a d bisses ) (t was not long ago size: @ subscription was set oo foot sbi oouvtry to cend to China ion coptes of the Ni Tertament in the pative laogvage, and he gave £ warcs that sobrcription—(bear, pear) -but he wih lest plessuro than be might otherwise beve oxpe- rienced. becaute he knew what effects had been prodaced B thet distant land by s previons war. Mr. Sturge con- otuded by moving— ‘That os far ae this meeting can Judge from the seanty infor: mation which the government has supplied to the public, the expedition to Persia is an unrighteous agi upon’ the territories of a weak power, urder pretexis that are alike inivial ane doubtful, and is Likely to lead to serious and ex tensive oomplieations, the resutta of which may involve the cow try in both disaster and disgrace (Cheers and hisses ) Toe Rev. Ausnvs O'Nait seconded the rego'ution ‘The resolution was met withioud *ayes’’ apd “noes,’’ and wae not declared carried by the Chairman. Mr Jrurs Paxraics proposes that the following peti Yop to boih Hovses of Par iament be adopted. ana be ed by the custrran on bebalf of tho and arced respectively to Lord Lyttelion and Mr. Jor presentation :— igh: Honorable the Lorde Spiritual and Temporal ited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, mn Var- ifement renemiod “he humbic petition of the inbabtiants of Birmincham, as semoied at a public meeting in the Music Hall, the 1fh'day of January, 1857, ! yonr petitioners have Jearned with the eboweth —Th: deepest regret thé voheppy josition of the relations of this motion, which was passed uoantmously, Markets. Lospon, Trespay Evmeine, Jam. 20.—The English funds opened heavily wis morning at the do} Prices of yettercay, but some purchases on the part of the public cansed the market to close with a better tone. Oongols for money were frst quoted 957, to 34, and the last trans- actions were at 92}; to 94 for money and 93% to % for ine Sthto! February, Ip the Steck Exehange to dav there was an insreased stpply of mocey, and the rate for short loans on govern- went securition was 6 per cent. In the discount market and at the Bunk of fnglond the demand was moderate. Foreign seccritis have been quict, with a moderate amount of busisess, In the foreign exchanges this aflernoon the rates geus rally were about the same as !s t post, Spal quotations of the french three per ceats on the Paris Bourse y«sterday evening were. 68f be. for money, nnd 68f, Z0c, for the end of themonth, showing &> improvement of ap eighth. A farther sum of £50,000 im gold was taken from the Dank to day foi tracsmisrion to the coutinens ia payment for stiver, As the largo total of silver expected by the Atrato from Merico is not itkely to arrive before the end of the month, it 9 to be apprehended these purchases may continue, and thus tacrease the pro! sumption of rettrictions by the Bank of bar silver brought by the last West Incla hes been solo to-day at 62°/d per oz., or ‘<1. beyond the price obta'ncd for that by the previous ot. = ightly bigher rate. however, was paid e the de Pen aa ites bo 4 5 of specie to the In ad tion to the regu! ie to Eact, cons'derabie sums have been taken pm the pest four or five months to th» Cape aud Muuritios by the mail country w'd Persia and China. h J i rer rs cam tutan frome the une to thoee colonies. The avevago since Juiy vas been igterm aon which he fovernimeat Mai vepplind'to the panics, | Bearly £260 0¢0 per mouth. In December the Ire'and to" £02,000, and the beginalpg of the present monih the W. I-ndeay £23 000 to Mavritius alone. ‘The qvotation of gold at Paris is about 6 per mille ae, ‘and the short exchange on London is 25 1 sterling tbe expedition to Persia is ap unrighteous ‘po! the territories of a weak Power, under pretexts that are alike wrivial and doubtful and ts likely to tead (0 serious and exten. give complications. the results of which may invelve the coun try ip both dianeter an Ybotin the sudement of) {100" petitioners the bombardment of Canton by tbe British feet under Admiral Dur, Ws ap set whieb appears to be not only unwarranted by whe olr cumstances wh eb cecasioned it but to be repugnant to Chris. Lan ty, aod ealculated to, dishonor the Brita name and im de the extension of lawful comm sree Pefhat your pettioners earnestly protet against any enhordi- nate ofticial, whose Want of judgment or tempor may involve bio: in miunders'andings with foreign authorities, being an- trosted with the solemn and terrible power of making war nother nation. and therefore pray your right honor- > adopt some means by which Parliament may exercise & real aud substantia! control over the government in fla dealings with foreign States. y. your petwoners rere your right bonorabie house ‘much measures as shall c'ear the people of this count of aggression and cruelty 3 The course of exchange at New York on London for bills at 60 days’ sight is 108%; per cent., which, as com. pared with the Mint par between the two countries, shows that the exchange is nominally against England. But, atter making allowance for charges of transport and dif. Terence of interest, |be present rate leaves no protit on the transmission of either way between the two countries. [From the London Chronicle, (olty article), Jan. 21.) ‘The market for the English fends epeoed with a dull and Gat aspect to-day, Dut the casior state of market, and the release of the Neuchatel 4 Poe virtoaliy — iy bens ge canees of 4 = pression, produ ‘8 favoral impression, an market became firmer, at araily ip prices. Console cloned at 99} t0 19% for money, and 90% to 9475 fer account, (From the London soe 15 “tame (money article, ) jap. j ‘There is rather better supply of money, and the Lom bard street houses are coipg Dusiness a shade below the bark rate In some instanses. [From tae Liverpool Post, Jan 20 the money Yosterdey morning, shortly alter 10 o'clock, the report of Grearms was heard to proceed from on rian ship J 1 Bogart, and soon » ti hoisted. Captain Conway, who barteped to the American Contu i E officers Ssott and Eaton, with ¢) ment, and they, taking ten cther oilicors, proceeded to per coat mast, how Srevuae betle a sree en tee eon, nad oven toe Se ae iccaene \ money marke! largely dubbed wie Biooa "Oc poing: cu boutd the su upwari tendency, in consequence of the renewed deck, round the Herecastle presented « herri oy yA eee ance, And Was covered with poois sbowed ne proofs of savage treatment, Gret mate bad hie bead carly cloven, ax One of the crew was in front of porte of specie £907,087, of which £550,445 t im silver. tmaliest amount shipped for months would bave been greater, however, cowl be Ay en obtained. comm! tee of the stook exchange are about to admit the princi dividend paying 2r' and some otbers Into the o! tat. ‘The Court of Chanoery was ® bnyer of stock yoster- to the extent of £39,000, but tnore was s large sale wed t be om acoount of the Bank of Eogiand, This todioacce thet they found !t mecesrary te call ta their notes, aeox. mate, The cficers immediately stayed the tnapult aod them procecdea to make sircets. captain apd oflicers ober; od the crow with mutiny, apd tbe atter accused the uficers of bretelly ill treating bom. Sixteen of the crew aced in cwtody for motiny and trjary to the of Aver eated tor shootin ** ud wounding James Christio, an able seamam om b.. . Much inconvenience is fe im consequence of the ir ; Of the leg. se ba oead eh a ne a ae eee: Birkenhead landieg place, whither ibe oiker Aileen Sooke tno Sioween imparenst pore Maesteg charged were carried, together with the second mete, | (™iben the Nilwte cn mock Exchange of the bank and be was thence convoyed to tho Birkemhoad ols. | 0 Nkery to go higher. It ix thus fear that now The bullet yet romaine in the woscd. The first mais, | rake being likey te ge bigness, whore name is (© © Thorber, was carriod to the North- ern Heepital, where he now I He bas received a very bad wound on (ho head, and a sts¥bed wound to the “howler. They are not supped such as to bis life tm danger, however. The whole of the crew n cortosy are more oF leas injorec—som> of them very severely. Cicer Seott took from the porson of * +0 irtt mate @ pittol ; aad, on belog carried to tne horpial, “brase Knvck!-s”’ were found io bis packet. We wader nd that inquirlce made on board lewd to the Conclusion ‘There is tittle doing in the Eogiieh funds. aad the tone the mar) et is Dat ‘The acceunts from Paria thie ali-rnoon state that the capital of tbe Bank of Maris is to be raised trom £3, OO to £10.000 0v6, OF from %1.600.060f. to 250,000,000 apd ite charter extended to 140, beg an extension thirty two scare ‘The consol market is irmer, at a rally of that the officer: from the moment the »' elearod con enced Ml treating tbe men, and shat ii treatment | 'D Comrequence of the ~~ 4 of oe - reached toch an some on yesterday morning hat the Coasois ‘ men rircck work, and refured thoir ordinary duty, The youn 2.18 wanols for money 9355 0 255% han ‘ RICHARDBON, SPENCE 4 CO's CIRCULAR. Lav meoot, Jan. 90, 1867, In our table of statietion per Arabia, on Friday. we put down the stock of wheat in bosdoa on Sist 866. at 260,000 quarters, remarking at me time bat we thought the estimate to low; we now find that tbe quantity |# Bot lene than 0,000 qnarters ‘The grain trade haa continue! since Friday, and at Mark Inne yesterday the business done was quite in re- call ‘At to day's market there was a molerale attendance of ouyers, but trade wae very inactive. Choice wheat, ooth red and while, were unchanged in price, although on oibor Bip4s a reduction of te 24. per beshel be submitted mom dificult to and our quotations are nominal. A parcel of Consows jor scoount over was ai band! apd attackod the oflioers, wousding the rst mate as we have staied above. The vou rence hes crested moch tensation in town. Ope alleged cause of the mutiny, as stated by the crew, ls that they shipped ter New York, under articles to that eflect, and as they wore pearly al! Diack oF colo-ed men, on learning that the veeee! war Downd to M bur they rufased to go, that being’s slave “tate, where they would all be reteined ia siavery. The men who are in curtody are all biaska, and the stip bas certainly cleared lor Mobile. Op Tuerdsy, the 200 , We aTalr wae investigaio’ before & full bench of maywtrates at Birkenhead. Tne Prisoners were brought up in the ourtody of four Liver poo! deteoti ver, and gave the following sames — Hiram Codéis, Edward Spriggs, Josepd Willams, Joremias Jones, Lett Hyatt, vid Walker, Samuel Sevens, Nicholas Johm, Wiliam Filiston, John Batuer, George ‘Winter, ¥ KAwarG Al, | Sltimoro was ofered at 54s, od withont finding a buyer. Meat. Caries Winterpole, Jobe Wel ass cin: | ieaian cor mast again be quaed 64. per quarier obeuper Borjamin Hooge and Lemuel Dorsey. Tey J . by Capt ‘Scouph Cou wey with motiay Peter Campbet!, the seoond mate, wae cherged heoung James Christie, on board the sane ebip Campbell, solietcor, desenéed the prison ors, and geome phiinatdropic pentiomen of Ltverpool om 4 ‘BBA ‘We quote whoet, red, 36. to Oe, 94. —_ 10d. 70 Ibe. Fiour—!"hiiad |. extra Ohio, B4a. to Ste : in¢ian corn—Mixed 2%¢ wo tae, 64 coher on he aw f second T, Mr. Snowball, to aacist tn the ietnee apt Conn ay br woo Goart, aad | Penta peruano trenevouens to, reper ia" ameriont charged the privoncrs \\h muting. The magitrates re- “ inves tn very limited dem ot previ > fored theonarge of mutiny, as beyoud their jarisdic'ion, but were ready to bear any courge Of apeault. evidener betug ready a¢ to ansauit tho obar ced, ¥ 1b the exception of Joseph i woos, which are in ® great measure nominal, 1 riderable arrivela have taken place, and tho market fn consequence become very dull 688. to 68, le the mo- é 4 ‘minal vaive of Ane, but buyers boid o. ones aad Lov Myatt, Sho had arms tnelr Ramee whee | SEE TY clones ile weaker 19 day, ut good Butsbers ose Was adjoarned until the 22d ult, The Att | Association woul! still bring 008 64. por owt . Cioy austen —The #hipments from Amorioa are not #0 mete laid ip @ daagercos eoouiion in oe the jorge ab war an and the jesling 'e firmer. There second mate lies 10 custory ‘The crew marerted thal they wore mippsd for « Britien tar), called the Robin Hood jor Australia, ad refuped to rk when they found themretves on board the Bogart ‘The Atlantic Telegraph and the Manchester ber of Commerco—Kagiana’s Trade icipated, ‘a rather more inquiry for £001 s0nd, and salon have been made at 67+. to thie }, 5,000 for ation, without change in price. in Mescbes: che ter to day there was very litte doing: the tnolination, 4 0 lower however, bas been Theos, mar afactarers and epionors are ye: under contr Middting Orleans, 7:,4.; Mobile, 7 0 164.; uplands, 7 7-104, per Ib, THE LATEOT. and levenrest, Jan. ns r, s., congratulated the commercial world that, stnce the close Cotton There is ai more dispovition @f the war, «xports had imoreased by £29,000,000, dat po quotabie chasge in price—eaire provavty amounting thie year to £116,000 000, thus showing their fe dull. Provisions unaltered. Lard— commercial aod manafeci j bat there lore at 68e., bot bayers atti! bold off. Prreenal Intelligence, Theodore Parkcr bas reorived and scoepted an invite thon to defty’r « course of lectures on tn banohes er, N. Al, where the recent clerical pro & lyceum hectare. eription, ead the leo officers immedi iely rororied to arms, shots were fied, and Chrietie fell wounded, The mon then soized what vate supply of the rew m ploy Men’ to & vast Bamber af the Io (tear, hear) Prom Isl to e7 thon from the Ci: ed ee atm Bog of Pont die 50 the tmparte + bet double nals re to he ew. Fabens wan interested in the colonizaiion; be was the Direc ‘or o raga, ‘Br McKeoo—You may give him all the tides you please. Sicaragua; 1 never saw Col Pabens ip Nicaragua, Wr. Law- Uhave volunteered to pay the expensa@, Deen the friend of N' er has been 4 volunteer in the matter. | kvow Mr. Fermin Ferrere; he is @ navtve of the republic of Nicaragua; he wus formery: pro afterwards Minister } orem ofthe a) cette. THE NICARAGUA FILIBUSTER CASE, ls President Pierce am Bacourager of the Co- sonizauien Movement! er is Ee Interested in the Mosquite Grant!“ Teat Letter” net yet Preduced—@urious Testimony of Gea. Cazneau—Tae San Dominge Treaty not Creditabie to oar Government. UNITED 8TATRS COMMISSIONER'S COUBT. Before Geo W. Morell, Esq. WOURTH Day. Fan. B—The United States ve. John W. Pubens and Henry Bolton —This case was resumed this morning at the sitting @ the Coort, ‘The Commissioner said that at the time of adjournment yee: ferdey evening they hd under dievuss on the mater of tke Admbsibility of the letter of Mr. Sidney Webster. His im- pression was against it; but he would hear counsel on the point. Bx Jucge Dean said—We mean to meet this question fairly ‘and fuily, that the ground om which we insist that this evi- dence is admissible is, that the acta with whieh the defendants are charged are not criminal, but legal—ihey are engaged in coloni:ing Central America. We oft r to show that persons stondiog high in the government are interesied in effecting ibe same result, and it ie mot to be presumed that they would violate the law which they arc bound to ad- winter, Se far from this being an offence, we insist thet it should be ranked among the vernment is ou: of colon! remain, and they Iti by this method that the Leh jerec safe and that our route to Ualiforain is le be ‘Gur offer ts \0 show that this system Bas been esocuaged & d commended by the President of the United States a d those intimately connected with him, and it car net be possible thit ibe accused in following Violated ary laws which he Is bound toexecute If this letier ‘admitted we intend to follow it up by ca‘ling ae witnesses in ie woononiton, ie tansignia’ to peivgie iceare ond oot Or 18 prececution 18 ins! y priv any Cenine to prevent the violason of the neatraity laws. ‘She Commissioner said that the fact of men bigh m ofliee being engaged: wonld not prove that it wus innocent. ‘The Listrict attorney, in opporition te the admiasibility of the letter offered by the defendant's counsel. naid that be was to des! with ibis matter sa lawyer, and the Vommissioner would deal with ites a Judge. ‘The Wisiriet attorney did not Axow what rhe letter contained, and, mecording to the defend- ants own offer it bad ‘to do with the i-sue. ‘The Dist, Attorney fet himself authored to say that if Mr Pabens or any of his connse! bad any envelope with the President's frank upon it, such env 14 Lot contain a letter from the Presi dent nor any letter written with his knowledge, and that be (he Presiden!) could bave no possible wish as to the protuc- top OF nom production ot any jeter im thie desire that the cept sneb as might arise from shovid fuly and truly appear. The Dutrict Attorrev then went on to argue that the letter offered could have no rele- vancy to the ieeue, Mr. Dean having replied, ‘The Distnet attorney sald—Yesterday vou threatened the publication of that .ette:;toxlay it 1s ruled inadmiesibie, and now 1 dey you to publish it. Wr Campbell was heard in support of the admiesibility of the letter, and contended that it would be important for the de fence to show tbat ihe President of the United States waa the the Nicaraguan govern- Conquest, uxder yur juestion ; commerce en to «ver, Nor be @ ben, the Prosecution haaded a ‘yliness over to the defence longer, ree ‘attendance. 1 maine with the d feodanis to insure hia atendance. wales: Mr. Biapkman repiied. ‘The Commissioner said, wy impression is that the proweru tion are bound to havo the witness in attendance. ‘The District Atiorney then sent for Mr. Morgan; in the mean time be called General Wm. 1. [Camesn, who deposed—I am a resident of Kinney county, Texas; it ls not near the resideace of Gol. Kinney, ig two hmadred giles from Bin. its two years since { have in Teaas; Lam now as the St. Ni- gholaa Hotel; Yhave been ii Nicaragua; T passed up ibe river uan, the Virgin lake and Grayiewn, ve been in Gravada and in that neighborbood. Q Did yon see Mr. Wiliam Walker there! A. T saw the Prosident of Nicaragua there (Laughter ) . What's his name A. General Waiker, I waa in Nicara- d about a mouth; T have ‘abene personally since 1806, aot by reputatl have known bim many years; I met him first in W. L know Mr. Bolton about six’ weeks; Ihave seea him af the office of the ¢olontzation Society in Broadway ;it isan office for the Colonization of Nicaragua, where every honest emigrant goes; 1 hired that offee frum Mr. Lawrence Ihave seen Mr. Fadene frequently in the Broadway office, I presume Colonel Colonization A seociaiion. Q Under Gen, Walker’ A. Under the President of Nica- itness—I give him the tide he is entided to—resident of -ence bas Kept up that office in Byondwag at his own expense; Lawreace has joaragna for sever wi sonal President of that country, mn of he Treasury, Minister of Staie under sivas, who dosaried bis 3, and afterwards Mivister of State under Prosident ‘ker, and haa sines been appotnted Miaister to the United Sintes by Gen. Wa'ker. 0. Is Mr. Oaksmlh or Mr Ferrer the minister! A, Mr. enter is, %. Lo you know Padre Vili’ A. Yes. Q. What was ber A. He was appointed Minister ander the Sciker-Kivas goversment, and recorniset by President Pierce previous to the Chieiunati Convention. (uoud inugh- er) have been produced here called the Carnean ou anything to do with him! A. No, air; I © deem ins'rumental in sending einigrants to Vicaragua, Q. Who is your agent? A. Mr. Lawrence @ Whoappointed hum’ A. Mr. Oakemith, the former Win ster, and he bes been reappointed by his successor; I have veon mstrumental in sending emigrants to Nicararua; they dave been sent by the Tennessee and other steamers, Q How far have you becn ipatramental’ A. I have autho- clued the advertivexente, I have written letters. and lave en Jeavored to obtain good ‘em granta for Nicarague; Mr. Mor- san is 10 reeelye lana serip for 100 seres of Iand for ach emi- rant; 1 presume Mr Mi furnwhes the provisions for Yose emigrants as be does for every otter passenger. alk, bean, sald they did vot deny their connection with the roadway oftce. the District Atiarnes—Do you know whether those men son have seut out are engaged in agricultural pursuite’ A. I oresume they are. Q Do you know, from your correspondence, whether any of ihese men wore Wed aa soldiers’ A. 1 do not know, and I Jo not believe thot hey are; T ra are 1) cultivating their ; L did not send any ene ont io char "eeu 7 are sent to the government, these em'gram's are loeaied in bodies of irom *0 to 100 in each is transporied to seives eighty acres which he's obliged wo culuvate, and he le received unéer no other condiious You speak of colonizations of 8) te 100 men—te not that che ertimave of & mulitary company! A. I should have said Tom 5? tol men: but generally military companies are rot seaiiored over lots of 80 acres each; 1 Unink there are sone of dem setiers on the route these emirrants oan raise SUgHF Caer corn, Cocos and all te tropical fraita, Q. Did you evOr soe a sugar plantation while you were bere! A. No, sit; 1 paased over from Virgin Bay to San Hoan; T waa al¥an Carlos. Q. la there ® foruficauos there! A. ‘Lhere ere some nen siationed wero; the land about fan Calow ia ferule, plantains are rained ther ‘The evaminalion then wenten to give ® geographies! dew cripilon of that part of the country, and wha wae grown ‘ampbell remarked that Col. Fabevs had delivered » aca whirh contained all thowe historical tac uu— And Col. Fabens’ lecture is much more tn. werentipg then any examination of mine on the subject. Liv ng is much rheaper im Granada than in Tiinols or maay of be bai emigrant who is alending to acricuitaral pursuits in Nicaragua’ A. I have no correspond enee with thet class of per-opa, but i prosame are. Cross examined by Mr. Fabeos was Consul of be Unied Sintes at Nicaragua: Twas Minisior Plenipoten Sen Domingo: 1 was apooinie’ by Jer the direction of this government iy We government of han Domiogo: oro th nga.connected wiih that treaty ta! are not otro ital © our goveroment, they bad betier not be men- veved here whey raise oofce, corn, and tropical fru'ts in Ban Domingo: Teaw Americans binek ‘and white, there; England France would not retiy our treaty’ with Ban, Do- ©, ane as OUF goverMMment weull fot provect us there, ped my attention ton “stronger country,’ and went to s rag. Nous to od rome paw of emigraven for the poor people who were suffering im New York; witness ser & protession im Nieoregua in which the United States fag know of any i be tag Of the rapabor of Ricararua wore carried w- ; the sofl of Nicaragua is very rich; | have been in- foriued 0: ‘an rain four Tt amounts te from ©. What ia the Mosquito grawt we ai thirty milone of aeres. Mr. Meavber—Le you know of Presiden! Pierce being ia- cereared m tha’ grant A. L believe be im. Thr Nckeon—I do po! think It respect! to the first roagie rate ot be country to endees or to get in heareay evid sence Mr. Neakher—And an cficer whois agamenabie tothe lowe 1a the humbiewt man in the country. Gen Cacnead copunied—i prowume tha! President Pierce would have no obyee jon Hutt abould be Rnown that be owna ne tweltth cf ube thirty millions of acres of the Mesqnite Mesculto eran’. 4). Were were any citivens of America intereeiod in the grant? Odjeqted to by the Distric: Atarney. Denn submttied tbe it was a matter of imporaace io merican cHivens to have it shown that thie eolonisation ourkge| by or government, and that {t shoul! ut be ted as erimina’. There are ‘rival inveresia here, both rug for the peace! al coloutaiion of tras eon’ imeren spoke agaliat he odraimlbihiy of che vee red to say that Gen. Pieros nor no @ covernment wae inverested in this Mr Jone ov bet darlog to meet, ran Wr. Dean sald he had yet to jean that American citkens who bad seusired prooerty abroad were no! encitied te the jeation of Obe er vation of the counsel about Col. Kinaey forgeiting his hall, ve believed the fact waa that @ wolle pr onaqi haa ‘entered, and he ae 1 ioe ODER Suge RUEd the folowing queeiion — © Do you know wheiber these men who ware going by the Teupeawe were going Vaettle on the Momutio grant t > not Know that Ubey wern : Mr. Bolton may have a3§ rajed feu ‘Witness’ cross examiantion continned—Grevtown 's in the Mosq ulto grant; in order t get at the land that wae to be yrania by General Walker, they should pase rongh we Mos nite grant Be Mistriet Attorney said that this grant wae given by & drunken Indian (oa couple of Enelishmen, who endeavored {g eqil it in Rogiand, and not being able vo do x0 whey ame 10 P nited States, now I believe that Colonel Kianey ‘Dest part of It T woul! not give him anything fer hig Imerest in & berause if General Walker succeeds he will ‘age the who'e. . Dean applet + J ue pera pen Dh ote aoe viminal buts snl offence w Charged, sndibe ight they @ parale. y might be permitted ont on trlel Avorney conlt po! make any distinction be ‘olonel babers and the hamblest man barged with ast (he Jawa of the eonntry to 11 o'cloek Friday morrine. tween oveneen Age. Adjontne United States Marshal's Oflee, Fre 3 —Anewli —Kdward Keeler was sent to New York by the Veited Stetes Omen! at Fertamoes of « charge of aseanitieg @ th & Gangnrone weap two Af the Commit Cae w'naton NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1857. Last of lowers advertised m the New Yorx Gasatp, Friesy, Jan. 90, remaining in the New York Post Oflice ancalled 10° FUILADELPSLA HOUERS, Oepnon Broiwers, Marta, Peddie & Hamrich. Wao) cite & Raiguel, Rattuels & Oo, (probably intended tor Raiguel & Co. ) Rosengarten & Son, L Stem & avaxman, Daniels & Dibble. ‘List of letters rematning tm the Boston Post Oilice, ad- vVertiwed in tho B ston Herald of Wednesday, J ew YORK Brothers. Geldomitd & May. S000 rich, Freeman femnee & Saiowre. qin Forse & Co, wrenoe, Murray & Ingalls, D. . @ Trowbridge & son. ‘gets ‘List of letters advertised tm the Baltimere Sun of Jan. ‘27, remaining in the Post office, Bahimore :—- Le ine ny. Bons, Louis- ca aren Oe, seaatal's. v B jarras >, Pimaburg. * Yirvom the Baltimore Sun of Feb.’3.) en wm Fy al td N, Stunterant & barrios Bro’e R00, Pail’ Gos °New Yr Boston o"e 5 Oav Landreth, Phil.” ed Puilndelptis’ Jefferson H Nones, Phil. —_T. D. Quiney & Oo., Boston. List of lo'ters advertised in the Philadelphia Public Lod- ver, Mcnday, Feb. 2, remaining in the Pont Office, Phila- BW YORK HOUSES. BOSTON HOUSER. Jenn! h Read & O9.— FE. Littell Son & Uo. should be Read, Jennings Milis & Forr:stall. & 00. Tucker & Oo. “lier, Orton & Malligan, BALTIMORE. Soribver. Bamberger & Brother. We bere & Brother. Thos. J. Bond. Thompson's Bank Note De- LOUISVILLE EY. tector. MoDowell, Young & Oo. ‘WASHINGTON (ry. Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant & Oo. —_—_—_—_— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKE?. * Taurspay, Feb. 5—6 P. M. The stock merket continues depressed in prices but very active. In all the leading railroad stocks the trans actions were to a very large amount, principally at lower 6 per cent; Pensytvenia Coal Company, %; New York Central Railroad, %; Erie, 3; Cleveland and Pitteburg, 16; Chicego ane Rock Island, %; Milwaukie and Missis- sippi Railroad, 1. Iilinois Central Railroad advanced 1}, per cent; ualeva and Chicago, 34; La Crosse and Milwau- ke, 3. New York Central Railroad was more freely offered to-day thas we have noticed for some time past. Michigan Southern sold largely this morning, but prices ‘mproved om the opening. Erie was more rapidly taken ‘o- day, and It closed a shade or two better. Oomberiand Joa! sold as low as 18% per cent at the frst board. After the ajournment of the board the following sales of stocks and [bonds wore made at auction by A. H. Ni- volay:— 46,100 NY. apd Harlem RR. Ist ol e3, s row 6 New Yorx &xchange Baak. At the seeond board the market was moderately steady st a slight improvement. New York Ocntral Railroad advanced \; per cent; Illinois Central Railroad, {; Gale. ae and Chicsgo, *; Michigan Southern, %. A small amount of business was transacted this afternoon, The sudden and violent fuctuations in the stock market show how sensitive holders are. Even the apprehension of a temporary stringemoy in money matters creates a desire ‘o realize, and nothing prevents holders from doing so ut the rapid decline in prices the moment any amount of stook appears for sale. The large holders are watching each other closely, and the first indieation of an in tention to realize among the diferent cliques would oripg out thoutands upon theusands of sbares from the smaller class of speculators, So long as the large blocks of stock bypothecated are not disturbed the small fry will continue quiet, and buy fifty at a quarter and filty at abalf advance; but tt would not be difficult to get up a stampede among curb-stone operators, if any one of he big bolls should get frightened and lead the way. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows: » S42 475 8 . ‘317 882 53 . + 1p,896,808 44 ‘The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, Washington, on the 3d inst., wore as follows:— my 4 The New Yerk Fire and Marine Insurance Oompany has Jeolared a rem!-annual dividend of ten per cent, payable om demand; the Knickerbocker Stage Company five per coat, payablo 9h inst.; the Third Avenue Railroad Oom per quarterly dividend of two per cent, payadle on the 11th inst ; the United Sates Trust Company of New York @ somi-amanal dividend of three and » half por ccat, payable om the 10th inst, ‘The New Hogland Mining and Quarrying Company (Brat- Webore, Vi.,) four per cent (capital $100,000), payable m demand —the last dividend was eight per cent in Jane, 1866 :—the Lenox Fire Insurance Company of Boston, five per cent, payable on demand:—the Lyman Mills, Hol yoke, four per cent, payable to day:—the Laconia Manu- ‘noturing Company, three por coat, and the Pepperell Company, four per cent, payable on demand. ‘There has been no im the tone or pros. pete of the market. The inguiry i fully eqaal wo the supply at bank rate of discount. There ap- fi H F = = g §: 2 i i i = & ris i s i ee 3 2 i i i f i : i 2 i ff i H i j HI ii in pit UH 08 08 6 to 5 wt the latest dates. For the weok ending Jenvary 11, the imports of precious metals invo London Were AIC, C0, mud ike exports £60,008, Prices. At the first board Illinois Central bonds fell off ! 33 333sf 3382383 Saassesss' ee os 19) 19 8) Ward 38 78) NY 78) 19 Be 79%! tg 2: % 6 i ne * : ee 6 6 MORK 72 % 10N H&HaréfordRR 131 5 200 Panama RR..080 94 % 35 Mil & Mise RR... 72 SEOOND BOARD. $5000 Obie 6's 1960. 113 100 ahs Rend RE.DOO 90% 9000 Er RR bds 1875 9434 100 I Con RR.. .260 133: 5000 a0... 59 do... 060 131i “ 108: 10 104) 100 rs 100 16 16: 2 108 %0 Be rt @AILURES, Rep toys a ta m tue In ependent, Feb. 8.) The is our of fai Teena jersce, le be 2¢ Dares, Morrisetile, ‘Vt, tailed, Henry s. Washburm & Oo , Boston, Mags., aso of Wor- ccater, Mass . Deve suspended; liabliities about $300,000. Batchelor & ston, Mess., suspended Onaries B. Clark. Boston, Mass., failed i Habitities some $70,000; assets about $30,000; is now going thr ug Cbascery ‘ae agen pecan failed some time since; ie Ww rou, ‘y: TW lle Worcester” Woz, flied. C F. Smith’ Springfield, Mass., failed. 85,000; Viabititise 00 a ‘ z Miler, ow. Mass. failed : Geo W Rie. N @ York city, N.Y. tofum- er Stowe Fy; nominal assets about $80,000; abilities *pounet'S Sealer, New York city, assigned ; Mabilities 97,000 ; apeets adout $5,000. qelllgn' & Bell, New ‘York city, fallod ; Lisbitities about Olean, N.Y, failed, and store olesed by Jobn W. Holmes, Lodus CentreiN. ¥., assigned to Jone Knowles. Jr. nT. |. ¥., aenigned. + suspended ; Jobn Rambo, B ock port, A.B Stevens, Rome, NY, by the Sherif, ‘Wilham 8, Smith, rman & Harr! assigned. ty ra Philadel; suspended — iam rus, Samuel Buckman. Lower Waxscola on alled, Pa., failed and sold out by Wilaon & Oo., Baltimore, Md., failed W. ©, Miller, Mobile,’ Als, assigned’to Thomas B. Lyons Cleveland, Obi», falied and ‘ , Clocinnatt, Onto, 5 ‘Bap 'y, Onio, suspended aud Y., aseigned. N. Y., walled and Binghamton, N. ie, Binghamton, Pairick I Fecban, Sidney, Obio, = ue 4 aaport, ind, 5 ap aula ? ‘liama, Greentown, Ind., suspended, William E. Messrs. Tuller, Hart & of New York recently reported suspended. have effected a with their creditors, and wii] continue the busines: the style of Hart & WoOorkle. Roger Bromiey, Ciaervina. wie Suspended. McCorkle, Southern mixed to good braniis fal ee Canadian superfine and extra Canadian was steady with ap the bY of the above qno'ations mand, with rales of about 1,000 a 1.200 bbla. withi at the above quotations, Rye (lour waaln goed de ier sul abit ah TO ang en) wae firm at ang’ $8 75 lor Brandywine, whcat_Prine i fi paon 45000 brishele white Missourl wore made at bushels red do, at $10). Inferior Rominal Corn was firmly held. Western mixed was at Tce (rom store and 72e. eli Was quiet at Me nde. Ona were quietat de. Corre. —1be market was siendy. dage Rio wore sold at 10176 @ lie; —The sales embraced about | ‘vc, while aches and rice Califor: ia were quict, at 25e. per foot me pehzormons —Fork— The spat, om about 200 8 309 is. ineinding new mers at ariel was reported at a lower ure. and old moms at $21 20. Beef was fe sendy. with sales of mbout 10 bbls. ine! B'$0 bon B05, and country now mens at BIO Tes $d ern repacked was unchanged. Bacon Sus meata were Im food request, Lard bin. a 1550 & 13%ge. salon of abou 2X bi apd cheese were unehanged Ky Kwrare.—One lot on north side of Twenty ninth street, near kieventh avenue 81,72: ene do. adjoin: Above. 25x16 bork, $1,700, O08 do, 40 . $1,700: house aad No, 04 Pear! siree!. lot 25 SxS, $8.000; 008 Pearl sweat lot 19.30 2) LUM, $10,000. 6 Contre street, 246.229 2458 814, $7.15; 5S Contre street 2595) 6 *9, $7,975; 8 Grand street, sro $1,260, 4% Grand rect, Ibe0, $900; one Tot side Twenty Ofth street 400 fect west of Sixth avene, SS BFMe one do, adjoining above, $2 850; hoase aad Pity gisth i(cxas RAGwN ene do ndjoiag 10% Tact 8 inches ae tar lot ing the ‘above, ther street 3 335 $f ome 3 bf i _MARITIMNE INTELLIGENCE Port of New York, February 5, 1857. CLEARED ‘ Steamabtp Tiinols, Roges. A pinwalk-M © Rove-ta, Shp City ot New York. paler, Liverpeol—D & A King» “Chip Golden Plecee Tan Sutton & Co. Ship Auantic, Worth, » Tree Dark Grapeshet, Clark. unople—@ A Ferrie & Os “ort chatk Nord America io), wrailia, Hambarg—i= Besh & unhardt, Bark Hi Trowbridge, Auger, Barbadees—It Trowbridge Hone. Brie AY Plater, Partrifes Cardense—0 4 FT Sehr Sehr Sehr he iy og Bagie, Bowland. Pornam vuco—G & () jary Rmmaa, Tilwn na— Webern & W. Target. Furman. favanoah—MeCrendy, Mou & Sally Badger Ga-lamd. Portland. Gl itaich & Os. 7. Ametia, Foster, Portiand—G@ ty Hatch & Schr Loud, Bearse. Boston 4 W Lewia & Uo a * 2 ie ARTUVYD. * teomsbip Raltic, Cometosk, Liverpool, Jan and paswengers. to RK Cothre | Pasmed Rock paree ship Norn steam ah't, bark 7 Se ven OL panaed a stack and wi wtreak bowed F om eo an Am f C4 a Py bs Br), Hil, Ale: Ne aibiahar eB hh Tags 4 Srammnger toaster, “Hae o en . ,) han bee Toanys of Bermiaaae - pense Dark Insole, Johr tom, Lisbon, 85 days, in ballast. haan vied S Resriien tot hia), Wi rane via ie Fanci, ou sae ko4 i ) ie anemone er a on forehead af. et green bet pet wee le é b RS UCD NC Cg 2 ONE UO, teem Vem ho: manerin Rose Les a we