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® NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1858, Cumberland Ooal advanced } per cent; Erie, j. There were large sales of Pacific Steamship Com- pany’s stock this afternoon, ehort option, and one lot sold Gown to 59 per cent, teller ten days. Erie was quite firm at the close. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as fuliows:. ‘Total receipts... Our Ort Cor, ‘Where is the Port Orleans, in France? ‘a eon aag ir At Teron OF THE HERALD. of Vera Caos, Jan. 14, 2858. New Yor, Fob. 6, 1966. De, ati. War— Counter \ Pronanciamicntos’—Comanfort's aan . a Rumored sation—Speculations— Sus—Teder the caption of Bouth in Lack—& era to the Tale of stoamebips between Norfolk, Va., and Orleans, France,” ee ee pr es oe se of pose vs ‘We do not appearte'be much nearer the crisit than at | mica taken tom Rane Rae dorsal ‘We cate o* my inst. The great civil war that is to come je roe 2 pret Posen. es nnesenies. @ is confined to the discharge of pro- Sesto WOT trate ontablishment of « lino of steamers wa yet bangs fire, j road Company olamations, manifentoes and other harmless paper dullets. boty een the porte of Orleans, in Frapce, and Norolk, Ya, ‘Proc, there Yfrod deal done in a small way on the bigh | 22 my ponent at goed, mm lhe mime of religion y row, Dut this is a sanding H 308 eas oon ou a ie aie, tivation of the country, though flourishing most in times | 1, what corver of France is situated Orleans, which in said af great poiltita) excitement. article is represented @§ 906 of the riye porta of ‘Yeu will have beard of all the counter pronunciamien- | France Bome torky years ag, Waving tagén ® trip to tho | Paris, Lyons and Switzerland, | remember having fee in she interior, from which it would appear that heales ieunar “ ps lalbsiags ef aoaeucines ee | tan cal Se" 1 be all dough. o passerine sete and other men of pith inthe Ping By raring ang ‘me ri fe rather too large and centre! end northern portions of the repablic have long | yenient location. wince declared the rovereignty ef their respective Salm, | 4 i, Oooo in the Board of Kidaca- ‘snd are marshalling their forces preparawory to & move- 3 ton, went vpon the feders! capital, Meanwhile, it was said vip was puting a hold face on the matter, and SUPREME COURT—IN eee preparing to do baitle; io fact, to tara the tables on the Before Hon Judge Sutherland. Pere here hooutrate their forces. Others there | and others, Memters of the Board of Kducation.—A tempo- were who predictea teat Comonfort would steal the | rary injunction bad been granted by Judge Davies rervanmg the defendants from purchasing certain @f coriution aad Googress. The repens of to-day ts, } premises in the Fourth werd, known as 71, 73 and 7 Justice Juarez $3 | Oliver etreet, for the pur; of a schosihouse, at a coat bow ibe epesitary of executive power, by virtue of | of g:1;40, on the alleged ground that the property was enem’’s ‘buvser,aud return to Lis vomit, by preuounsing Scticst Limseif cbee more, and in favor of the restoration What ho has sbcicated, and that Chie! she cor stit tion, Grten sabe? White man very uocer | pot wrth more than $2 en—le maton 110m, your Correspondent— who flatters himnsel! he | Moors kp The ulegraph bas beem down muny days. Echeaguray | ot Education. (090, and that tn the proposed Fariey and McKulop, the rendors of the pri ates "he mail at Puebla, in the uame of religion y fueros, | Thia morning Mr. James M Sbeeban, connsel for tho und La Liave heads it oF at Orizaba ip the name ef Dios | Board, produced uflldavits deny ing the allegations of fraud yluertad In a pewspaper of this place (herewith) you | or collusion, and moved that the injunction be dissolved. Will see tbe ploclamations of these two gentiemen in the | Mestrs. Cutier and Townsend opposed the m0! tion. game columa. The Court decvted Ubat tise injunction should be dissoly- ‘Ap article in the Witexry Herat of December 12, taken | ed, with $10 costs, M cornection with the existing state of affairs in this Go! - forsaken country, pute cne to speculating upon its future, Political Intelligence. 1 rica—Ketura of the Incas anti Zipas.”” Now, Duaipar, the Zipes aad the Intae—t) fay povbing of the Balches (Ojsin '\—yet be fees the fell force of the argu perceptibly relapsing into ® state of barbarism, aud that | ety. Ome more year will use them up entirely. Teeampuon of comimen by the red taen is distuetly fore shadowed, That the whne populaion of this couutry is reces—tix millions of Iniiams aa! a few hundred Seou-and whites—tbe Inver recetying uo accession by im. { Deously"reported, and that he did not denounze the wimi- wigiaion; sod then, Dearing tp nijod that the Spaniard is { nistration. He says that, so far from doing go, he re- the mnt inveternia practical amalgamationiat in the | eretied the introduction of a resolution condemning the world, it becomes a more matter of Matthusian arithmetic fe ger At ibe result A nice set of neighbors the good | *¢ministration, and was instrumental in having it witb- people of the United States will nave in iets than another | drawn. —~ ation, enless the government of that country saal) Congressional Ganvipares.—The Newark (N. J.) Adver- semethi ~ t avert the evil (Mem.—See the Ostend | manttesto urn the subject of pernicious neighbors.) When | ‘ter fays:— % the vein, | will exwad these remarks. Joby L Faiireaa tork the flelc the ¢ © are very jealous of the foreigo men of science, and | of as the democratic candidates. etsely dixgusted that the cmpresario did not give the Dr. Reyne!! Coates, of Camden, offers ‘himself as a can- Jod to fore of the hijos del pais =r Fecandon knows his | didate by the next american convention of the First dis- Bosnisymen too wail for that- Caramba ! trict. j. Sevorai versels frot this port for Laguna, Tabasco and | Brack Rapvmiicas CouRMPONDENCK IN KaNuas.—The He Grarzacoalcos have been lost near tbe mouth of the river ie uae cone es eoree rald of Freedom, published at Lawrence, the oldest and lint etc NM most consistent free State paper in the Territory, thus United States District Court--Deelsion in Ad= | speaks of the letier writers who have filled the columns of murnity. the Diack republican press with exciting news from Before Judge Ingerroll. Kapeas — EXO! x Tv RE) ORT-—COLLISION—RULE OF We vay frankly? that our difficulties have been complt- enees DAMAGES. cated, and the caure of freedom in Kansas a'most ruined, = . Dy the falsehoods of the pensioned letter writers in Kansas. Jedediah Chapman ws. The Steamboat Empire Stste— | pir tor them the tree State party would have clecied the ‘Thr case came up on exceptions to a Comailasioner's re- | delegates in June last to the constitutional convention, and which have followed! port, The suit was brought to recover the damages occa. | Prev: n'ed the consequen si a sioved to the sloop New York, by a collision with the steamer, by which thesloop was eunk near MTeliGate. 4 | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. decree war rendered for libellante tn the evit. The veseel —_—-—— ~ ‘wee raised by ore Joseph Bounty sbortly after the colli- MONEY MaRKET. sion. He {thelled her for salvage, and she was sold by _ Avcree of the Court to satisfy is claim, Bounty pur. Fripay, Feb. 5—6 P.M. Shasec her, and she wus afterwards repaired. The Jom The teadency of prices was downward from the mesiover ov the reterence in this action allowed the whole varue of the total loss, the freight “410, to which the claimauts exce sted, purt:—Thar the rule of estimating damages | z - i such & cuse fs the actual Cost of rairing aad of repaireto | yesterday's closing prices. In other State ste @eke ber value equal to her value before the collisioa. | there was a very limited business, without material change in prices, The most important decline was in Pacific Steamship Company stock. A new line of steamers is announced torun between San Fran- North Carol.na ty this | cisco and Panama, in conneetion with a new line on {The Catharioe, 17 How., 170.) The report ia this case aust therefore be set aide. Pailip H Qrace ws, Charles H. Read, e al.—Toe 1i Delient, arte r and part owuer of the schooner Isabella, eouver & balauce of freight alleged wo uven +bingles b t from tre arrival of the veesel-on May 2 hingles per schooser Ikabel Hels wes a valid accord aa & & betare That if th popierts’ claim of steamers, as competition on both oceans is calen- bo ener aap Aha iat at Te | tated to give a great impulse to travellers.” Bank So0P Ube basis tha: st was Libel dismissed xcks do not move up much. The fact is onr bank —— siiikeislcalcl ing institotions will not make so inuch money for Supertor Court— Part First, some years to come as for some years past, and their Before Hoo Judge Sto sop | dividends will, without doubt, rule at lower rates. DON'T RIDE ON OVERCROWDED VEHICLES. The probability now Frm. 6.—Lorenzo Ackerman ve The Knickerbocker Stage | cheap and very pl Aanpany —Thix was au action for injuries done the plain. | Wkely to rule considerably below the legs ve WS sao street. The case was tried once befere, when the jury | souk! not agree, ihe nee being that there waa negli | gence on the part of the pisintfl in riding om the guard of Coda Jamager MYPTING OF THE Ran. The members of the bar will meet th! or ioek POM in the Buperion Court rou to winvt | up to the financial collapse. The banks will be " ree for hal ette »! ton fi the Uraveaction of the law hurinens of this ty, ”* | compelled to confine their discounts more to the regular mercantile classes than heretofore. In the absence of a demand from that source sufficient to give full and active employment to their overgrown Bergeant Berney of the polon squad at hioffice, to vieit al | CAPitals, we shall find the presidents and cashiers in concerts are given and where target | the street buying up stock securities and seeking for ahooung, bilhard playing and other games are carried ow | loans, where the doubtful character of the security tm vinivtion of the sunday ordinance,” and inform the | bypothecated will enable them to get more than the provrictors that If they do not suspend operations they will | standard rate in the matket. State stocks rule at de “proceeded with Ingaily."” But, ir, if we may credit | low points, considering the present and prospective *romoting the Better Bandey Ordinances TO THE EDITOR OF TUR MEAALD, Teer by the papers thut Mayor Tiemann bas ordered places where Bur di p RT eA or Ine of money. Thereis not a State stock in the Observance of the Senbath in New York, the ordinances | Value of money. %§ of Bad iu force, contem wa | market but that is of the most undoubted security. febbet Artech that cay and wie sale of intoxeating Arinks, the lat- ter ot which ie uppreed to be superseded by a law of the | shows that no one questions the safety of the invest- ‘awe. A: cther mumcipal ordiwances were Cae yy ment. We bave hardly yet begun to feel the effect wer found to the amazement of the Committee,” dy a repesiing ciauee of 1884 Ie pot thie so, Mr, | Of an oversupply of money. The pressure to make ano if i &, i Dot our Mayor @ little too fast? loans has not yet been very great, but a few months 31. BATCH. | will, beyond © donbt, give us such « Public Beho-ls In the Seventh Ward. plethora of money in this market that capi- TO THE EDITOR OF THE TWERALD. in your reyort of the procewdings «f the Board of Edu sadon, on Wednesday, the 34 inst, wo fod the following parse: apd — tm he Keven ® wart, in compony wit « trustee. who tolt him | are so few of this class that those enjoying such a le ihe oniding tein eomipnnl danger nf falling. and ‘hat for bis part he would be gind if the b siding w character must be favorably affected. Panama, Ga fiber by fire ct ome other couse. leat daring wohl he Waren atch: Ume, whereupon be Seventh ward. Thi statement is Ww, becanke OF @ pain public er hurt There aeed be ao fe w those of Gard tie bufldicge beirg all 10 good enutition fy im { Abd ment of them most advance in price. The fret sorting thu: you. er! boy =? fae > Og vy, mortgage issue by nearly every company has suff en M twee, } eemeenaesnetae cient tecurity to make the investment a sound one 3K Swononam, } tenpentere Where @ land grant, as in the case of the La Crosse Tavin P Awwutsy, j usual line of road, as security for the first mortgage veny or aN Tawewer Clam Agatmer ath a LeOV RAY OF an Lemaees Crate A650? 9ES | vende, ois sabtettally $0 the evundnes ced Glam 4H omys tha Hoomas vans, Haq, of that city, bas re | acter of the bonds. No one can doubt for a moment wm OF niloor Of dollars eitent ee: acam of five maitioes ba ee wera gr my groupe the value of selected and well located land along the wer travel over the ralrowte of | line of a railroad, and every one must admit that vn of seventeen wiilion—drane | @ large property eo situated, rested in the ie contract with Russia, he | railroad company, adde targely to ‘the real sunt pevertiment, w am free w has © natey whet oo hm It a + tbe heake of Burove tave beeu brought on ence tnt, 1D “ " vesetve corm ver te a Lite wt FA and intrinsic value of that company’s bonds, In this ewer travel, but it was though * gover " ‘ 5 th) Were ehemitnd frum thin tas @ applied wo the | Tepect the La Crowe and Milwaukie Railroad Com (aneerlaten of soldiers ty take yart io the war io tue | pany have an advantage over all others, and those rte He arcordingly eugeged the services of Joan &. . B Latrobe, Prq ect on and recovered the ciaim | Who are shrewd and farsighted enough to see it ny au woaree et ‘aw 2 aconunt of the man? thru. | will soon realize it. At the first board to-day Indiana cole Jere $r abe porte: "bi propor ewolten fe . Nive 10 revetern millions Mir tatabe mega” | State 6° advanced 4 per cant; Le Crosse land grant reestved a fee of $10.000 9 mouth bonds, 2; Cumberland Coal, Reading bends de red reset o bn eters, clined § per cent; Pennsylvania Coal Compauy, 14; tor $100,000. The great Pacific Steamehfp Company, 49; New York Central reniere hm @ * “ MOR tor aod way | Railroad, $; Hudson River Railroad, 4; Hartem, pre 04 aconteact | ferred, 4; Reading, j; Michigan Central Ra ‘lroad, 2; ned the crn | Michigan Southern, old, 4; Chicago and Rock Island, the gontiomas who tHominated bia res | id At the wecond board the market was active, but fence in Baitim wre, when arws was received of rome | not gery buoyant. Pennsylvania Coal declined 4 cifie Steamship Company, 4; Milwankie gond lorteue of the Roreiane during the Crimean War, and welfare of bus friends. aud Mixtistippi, 3; La Crowe ang Milwaukie, 4. ft ie oertain that he had good reaean Wo take tutereet in the | Percent; I see 8,146,701 08 ‘The receipts include $85,000 from customs. This is somewhat larger than usual. ‘The demand for Treasury notes is improving. The Secretary of the Treasury has rescinded the rule re- quiring endorsements, and they will therefore pass more freely for the future. The rate of discount re- mains at 2 a 4 per cent, 09 The ezenatitéa ab the Bank Clearing House Mie ‘motning were $14,954,730 62, and the balangéa paid amounted to $815,435 50, The Lorillard Fire Insurance Cai clared a semi annual dividend of eight per cent, pay- able on demand. ‘The notes of the Anthracite Rank, of Pennsylva- nia, are thrown out by the Philadelphia banks. ‘The banks of Baltimore have resolved npon an im- mediate resamption of specie payments. The banks of that cfty have for some time past been paying spe- demanded. aud gutting them down im detail Prem. 6.—8i rman Korff and others ws, Andrew A. Green cie on at claims whenever The following table will show the cost of some of the raitroads and canals of New Jersey, as shown by their reports to the Legislature of that State, with their receipts and expenses for the year 1857:— Punic Works or New Jersey. . Keeripis. Expenses. Delaware and Raritan Canal.$3,863 909 $484,982 $: Camden and Amboy RR..... 5,563,880 1,611'303 Morris and Essex Railroad... i Newark and Bloomfield RR,. Millesos © and. Brovawicl Contra) Bulroad,,... Paterson and Ramapo RR... Paterson and Hudeon RRR, Stator Railroad more so. Where le get their infor | purchase there were fraud and corruption, and that operty, eating or two about this country—has no idea | bad agreed to pay back to certain members of the Board turticle beaded “ Tue Comiog Struggie in Tix Kyow NoramG Paxty.—The Keow Nothing party in Abcugh the writer does not rubscribe fully tothe He | this State hes dwindled down toe very small fraction, RaLD's 'heory of the returm of the Montezumas, the Ata | and can now only muster seven members of the Logisla- ture and three small newspapers, to wit:—the Albany mest, to wit: that al! Spanish America ie gradualiy aad | Statesman, the Buffalo Advertiser and the Express of this Freeho!t and Jamesburg RR Flemington Railroau Burlington aua Mt. Hol! The legislative correspondent of the Newark Daily Advertiser writes {rgm Trenton, on the 3d inst., as follows:— The contest between the Central Railroad Company and its opponent, in relation to the application for e briige over the bay, is just now fairly commenced. Hitberto the diecursion bas been conductec rather covertly, bat to-day for the first time parties on both sides have made their appearance in the lobbies of the House, and it is expected that for the next week or two the topic will bo one of leading interest. ‘Two bills for the suppression of smat! bank notes have Deen noticed, and one will soon be before the Senate. provides tor the cessa‘ion of the issue of $1 notes after July 1; of $2 ufter January 1, next, and of others under $5 after July 1, 1869. An important supplement to the general mannfactaring law bus been wtreauced to the Senate. companies to anuuaily publish full statements of stock ac tually paid in, and the existing debts and asseta, under | oath. The President and Imrectors to be linhle for the No stockbolder’s note is to be wierd &8 payment for swck, and no loan of money be made to a etockholter, The companies shall never owe an amount greater than ital stock actually paid in. perty is taken in payment of c value, if the company becomes insolvent, and such pro perty is sold under execution at a less price than was ap- pra sed, the President and Directors shall be liable for the Mr. Yaxcry ap mmm Apsnnstration.—Hon. W. L. dcercuxing steadily, there cau be no doubt. Apart from its | Yancey, of Alatamwa, having been repsrted as having at peice] satus and general decadence of material pros. | the late Nicaragua meeting in Montgomery denounced the rity wo have on'y to ‘ook at the great disproportion of | administration, publishes acard stating that he was erro Stratton, of Mount Holly, in the Second dis- Col Talcott aud +ngineers for eurvey of the proposed | tric’ and John H. Jones, of Camden, in the First district, ne - after po |, to the great | are menticned as likely to get the repubiiran nomination metopehment of the natives, who wonld have heen six | for Congress vext fail, In the Secood district Gov. Fort, mor.ths {ursing about it defore coing anything, Yet these | Joel Parker, Jos. A Vard and George Sykes, are spokeo It requires tho 8 in case of refusal Tn cases where pro- ital stock at au aporaised The annexed statement exhibits the value of foreign dry goods imported into this port during the past week, und since January Ist,in each of the past three years: — Entered at the port.. 82,260,503 $4,156,018 28 | Thrown on market... Since Jan. Vat. Fitered at the port, $12,947,234 $14,542 494 Thrown op market, The trade in dry goods as yet affords but little ani. mation, considering that with fine weather we have reached the first week in February. The trade of the present week has been not above one-third to | embraced | one-half of what it was forthe same period last year; | about 80,000 40,000 bushels, at 65¢. @ 6c. Mr ali do- and unless the prospect becomes improved as the season advances, we cannot expect the trade to amount to much over one-half the value of the spring trade last year. The auction sales during the week were also light, and prices obtained were irregular. Domestic cotton fabrics, in most cases, owing to the recent advance in raw cotton, are held with more confidence, especially the heavy class of brown and Raw cotton, which in the first week of January had receded to 8fc. a Sjc. for middling nplands, has advanced in this market to 10fc. a at the latter figure, the ports are about 573,000, below those at the same time last year. The whole advance si Inst bas been eqnal to about Sic. a jc. per Ib. Cotton goods made from raw cotton at these quota- tions, should command prices near about 40 per cent | Mexican 1c made from cotton at jc. opening to the close, with less activity in the mar- ut | ket than reported yesterday. There was quite a | movement in Missouri State sixes, at an advance on bleached goods. nent Detween the parties. this side to Aspinwall. This opposition will, without amonviing © E661 T auult, seduce the charges for travel and compel the Pacitic Steamship Company to do the same. To tins can be attributed te deine in prices ty day af for tt as “the balanow fo | the stock of that company. The Panama Railroad aiiafe | Company will be much benefited by this new line The receipts at all o Ist Jannary more than goc that money will become very y. The outside rates are lie riding om the defendants’ sleigh in Jaouary, | standard, and the banks will find it difficult | » by Coming tp contact with auother vehicle pear Ho- | to actively employ their funds at an interest high enough to enable them to pay more than three per cent semi-annual dividends on their capital. It the slegh, whieh war wt the time over crowded. Tne jary | Will take years to bring about another such inflation Wo the present case reoderoi @ verdict for plaiwuM—sis | ip credits, or sucha ravenous set of customers for money, at the most exorbitant rates of interest, as our (Saturday,) | banks found in the swarms of railroad compunios Large houses, | 28. and 60 do. at 27. panics, are benefitted by | inciudin them. Small and weak trader are broken down, while the millionaire houses are made so much the | stronger. This rule, which applies to the,whglesale | CFUde wax wanted at $3 50, without seliers; 600 barrels Jobbing trade, also applies to the city retail trade. | A few layge houses in the latter line now monopo- | lize an aggregate trade that was formerly sufficient | to support # large number of respectable retail | stores. Some large houses do both a retail and | st $14 50 wholesale trade. This mixed trade has lately at- | ©f about tracted more attention, and @ larke silk jobl this mixed tude, but city local business. Tt ts ander- long credit system bas been modified, our months with fair de- teof credit than 80 far as to restrict it to dactions, and to six to eight mont! and ten, and not unfrequently twelve months. to be lew in demand ; services hitherto ave been in most request hy new houses commenc- ing their firwt year’s operations, and who wished to 0 oo known to customers. hibiting the uae of fire | The fact that they range from 80 to 100 per cent drommers are like: Hat as vOey few new organized this season, and old houses are too well known to require “ drammers,” the occupation of the craft bas been greatly circum- scribed. Their pleasant faces and ‘Will be seldom scen or heard as in more pi ous times, tgthe great relief of old co chants of fixed hubite and settied places ot trading. The export of cotton piece goods for the week ending the 00th uit., was leas than for ‘the same period last year, while in Boston it was fully up to the mark of the sume time last year. We have no important change to notice in the quo tations for brown sheeting and sbirtings. taliste will be glad to purchase any unquestionable six per cent security at par, either for a temporary or # permanent investment. Railroad Vr Warren now stoot ap and wad thet be wan in a exhont | Stocks of the right kind must attract capital. There from this port | them. A roond decline lena and Chicago, Cleveland, Colambus and Cincin- nati, New Jersey, Hartford and New Haven, and perhaps one of two others, are the only railroad so this market which can be considered good Tas tranhiy admitted that he ha! mitasen the | PCTManent investments. These we have named are © to ecbou bul cing whieh at @1 soawers | undoubted, and some of them are worth more than ; they ave selling for. Ouly two are above par, while urally excited the apprehea- | the others range from £0 to 95 per cent. There are a te the satety of the chilirea to te | gned many first class railroad bends on the market, tA cents, and light ed goods were unchanged previous prices maintained. Duck was in fair de- mand, while prices were irregul. good stock and presented a wide of styles, and ranged at from Ge. a 10c., with sales at intermediate figures; satinets nnd cassimeres were without animation, and lower grades of the former Prints were in range in the variety The foreign Ary goods tmde was without marked alteration in its general features. gressing moderately, while prices were somewhat Plain silks were about 15 cheaper than the current rates of last ff do. from 25 a 30 per cent. fair supply, while prices were without change of im- Sales were pro- a 20 per cent fall, and fancy Woollen gooda were in aid Milwankie Company, existe, in addition to the Stock Kuchange. Fria, Feb 6, 1858 900 sins NY Gon, . 860 interes 6600 Ohio 6's, 70 a 100 NY Con KR O's, 69 Tilinoia Cen RAR. 1000 Erie RR adm b. 8600 Erie RR bee Th 2000 Mich So # f bas. 8000 TerreH& AN) m 1000 ferreH&alt zm 000 LaC AM! LGbds 12000 11] Cen RK bde 1600 Chic & Rf bie. 800 Read RR B68, 40 abe Bank of NY 100 Harlem RR.,.... 100 Harlem KR pref 12S Haven&HartkR 660 Reading RR | more, 24) @ 26) for Richmond, and 2 £3 Faneme RR | cent, and a mach lower rate expect 3S National Benk,, 10Cumb Coal Co... 560 SSSRSSESLSRSISELSS ‘By A. H. I $2,000 Detroit ard Milwaukie RR 4's ‘36v0 Watertown and Madison RR 5's 1,000 Terra Haute and Alton RR 7's 2,000 Chie... St. Pant a F. du La tat ml 1,500 Washington City and Mining Co. 1'800 Great Wertern Coal & Tras C0. T’s,.81 25" do. 1,500 AUlantic Mutual Insurance serip of 1856. 1,400 do. . 1854 10 hares Sixth Avenue RR 6 American Express Co. 40 La Crosse and Milwaukie 20 Paeitic Fire Insurance Co, 49 Fast River Fire Insurance Co . 26 Petar Cooper Fire Insurance Co... 20 Mechanics’ and Traders’ Insusanoe Co, Also the following:— 87 Bank of Commerce . 6 Metrpolitan Fire Insurance Co, 20 Pacitc Mail Steamship Co....... 50 Cleveland and Toledo RR, 867165 618,809 T1A70 96,084 "574450 134,280 166,501 653,480 168,855 1011031 606,914 4875 42,938 «162,366 28,660 26,993 255,833 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Frivay, Feb. 6—6 P. M. made, at €c., while pearls were dull. 7,000 barrels, tall lots for export, at about the following quotations Superfine State Exva State... Western and Extra Ohio and Western: Canadian superfine and extra. Baltimore, Alexandria and Georgetown. Southern fancy and extra........... " 4 4 a ry a Choice exira family and bakera’ brands. w 30 10 oo) eed 450 49 600 Rye flour, 8 00 00 CORrImnon ee wer flour were made at $3 a $3 76. was quiet, and prices were uochanged. The marke: was firm and more active. The sales ¢: Corn was again lower and active The sales scriptions. Rye was quiet aod nominal, 46 TUc a 726. Oats wore dull at 426. @ 450. for Stave and Westera. Corrke was more active and closed at an advance of about 4c. per Ib., with sales of about 5,000 bags Rio, at Ge, # 11e., and 166 do. Maracaibo, at 1130. a UX. duy* have 10% c. a DD Clos at the latter hgure. | About 0.000 boshels of corn were engaged at 4 | barrels flour st le. 10d. # ve at 3 164 Darreis were quiet and unchanged. changed prices. 2,900 Ury Montevideo 4c. xX monte Hors were in fair ceraand for prime at Sc. a 9c., and 5c. Much of | & Te. for eecond quality. the old stock of cotton goods left from Inst year's ma- | LAstmnk is tranquil and prices tend downward:— r¢ produced from raw cotton, at prices but little above present rates; and hence, should the | Sales -spring trade prove favorable, we may expect to wit- | ““Liws The sales hess some advance in cotton goods from present cur- ; minal. is a sort of centralization | g,, going on in the New York trade. with large capitals, whose credit has remain. | 44 40. Hemlock. Receiptts.... 82,00 5.700 42/300 8,060 289,400 45,900 MOLASERE.. P01 | about 100 b fneludiag 100 do rosin No. 1 were sold at $2 60. Ons were unchanged, and sales limited. were Grniy held at old prices has recom: | atnige,a vic Cutments were firmer, wna moderate chiefly | eaiee Lard wae | bales clove Toracco.—The article ts very quict ety Kentucky at To. @ lic. , 02 bales Havana at p.t, 33 Floron, Ise. & 266.; 16 bales Havana stems auction. 49 bhés. Virginia, 680. @ Lasse ; 48 do. Keut myyxe Oss HmickyY. —saies 0” 200 a 300 bbis. Jersey and Ohio were mace at Whe aslye Woot. —There ta some inquiry for flae domestic, bot the views of buyers are 80 7 Jow that seller will not meet forty pee cent trom murtmam rates in demanded. Pulled goos more freely, ax) wales have been made of 30,000 Iba. at quoted rater | Oaiiforaie wool, whieh eems to be growing to favor, in in fair re quest. The sales thit week foot up 99,000 I's of the bet ter grades, at the quotations aovered, Fin —Anerican. saxony fleece, 4c. a46c. per tb.; American, tuli bi Merino, 36. & 400.; American, balf und three quarters “be; American, native @t¢ one quarter steady, and | Merivo, 270 @ ituc.; extra pulled, Re a 30 pulled, We. avée; No. Lpulled, b6e a tie ; Caltornia Merine, 3 fine, unwashed, I8¢. a 2c; California, commun. un washed, 10, @ lhc.; Teruvian, Washed, 230 a 28s; Val farvine, unwashed, 160, a 196 ; South Arperican, common, Washed, 10¢, a 130; Seuth American, Entre ios, washed, Oe a N40. Ube a ike; South American, unwashed Sou.b American, Cordova, washed, Ife. a washed. Ife, a i8e ; African, un washed, can, waehed, Smyrna, waebed, 250, a We; Mexican, unwashed, 106. & 126. 18e., Afri Movements tn Real Estate. The follow ing pales of real emtate were mate yoatorday At the Merchants’ Exchange, by Bleecker, Hon A Co Four story brick house and jot 200 Woet 14th et, betwren Rth and Gh avennes, lot 25x ty block ” Four story brick house and lot 218 acjowing ..... 9,975 Four story brown stone house and tot $1 Weet 28h at, lot DNR O.,, . «18,000 Four lota 25x98 9 cach o 6. tide diet at., 100 weat Tih ay , with 8 S-etory frame houses... 12,500 Three rtory brown stone bouse and lot south side 19th at, 495 1% omet Oth ol Markets. Rro De Jaweino, Dec, 24, 1857. The coffee market ie much depressed ata fall of 500) per arroba stree be sailing of the Medway The stock exceeds 460,000 bags, and quotations nominal at 4/600 a 4/206 for euperior, 4/200 a 4/400 for good Aret quality, 44/000 for ordinary firet quality, Flour duil, mt S80600, and ver of Paitimere at 16/500 Freights perfecty nivel, ADM eXchange without qaotation Banta, Dee 90, 1867. There bas been po further receipts of flour; stock about £000 bbie., ane quovetions nominal at )®) a 21) for Balti for Trieste, Sogar, owing to the emali stock, bas ptained inet quotations, and good average browns were costing 2) 500 yer mroba Codfish--The Inet ele by cargo wae at 14/400 per drom; stock 14,000 druma, Fxchange—4 por . Freignte— nothing doing. ‘The bead ‘who have large experience im the market are of opinion that commoditics will advance rather than recede, ‘uitCeption of an advance in the price of grouse, or praric hens, and partricges. The former bring $175 por pair, which te a good Jeal too much, in view of the immense quantitics that can be trapped in a seaxon in the West These birds are almost a nuisance, so great le their quan- CLEARED Wty on the pesiries, nad on the menus of tranaportntion are Btoammty Fulton etn ae apinwell-M: Ode 80 easy 10 the Kast they should never briagahigh pr “ey our market. So, fire away at the prairie hens, ye huntars | iby K F Wiliets, Holmer, san Francsco—W T Coleman, x x Cs an RR Wid turkeys, each ‘Wild pigeons, per dozen Hares, per Rabon en . ‘Venison, maddie, per ib steak | Proper dressing and packing of their poultry. Much of Scbr Nathenies Lank, Fleming, F: the Western poultry that comes io realizes high prices, | b«hr Empress Head, Rockland 6 ni 7,000 Missouri 6’s -Int. ad@ed, 833, 1,000 Lowsiana 6 do, | BRK 1,0¢ 6 Galitornia 7 8045 1,000 La Crosse an 40g 5 320 Atlantic Mutas! Insurance acri 65 7 shares Importers’ and Traders’ Bani. oye 5 Commonwealth Bank. 8X Banks, | Cirewtution. Specie. Leama. Deposit, Bk of ittsburg..8134,626 316,702 1,470,302 048,686 strange to say, has alarmed sundry housekeepers, who | from B= keep shy of the Bolognas and nice fresh country sausages. It is eaid that the sales have fallen off one third, Now | wreck. ko this is all nonsense. It would hardly pay to convert pup- | **hore to te $1,344,931 1,308,008 4,955,977 1,164,217 + 1)407,966 1,807,760 4,966,946 1,165,061 Pies into sausages, and we doa’t believe it 18 done, ex- | whirh wert cept in a few rare instances. But even if it were geavral, | suse’ 4 there wou! 1 not be much harm dope, as dogs make good | ***™*! healthy eating, at enst xo science tells us, Artes.— The sales embraced about 60 barrels pots, new BREADSTUFYS —Flour-~The market was somewhat less active, but steady. The sales embraced about 6,060 a Ing out of the expected arrival of forty-five shoop car hiefly bo the local aod Kustern trade, wih | tadwes frum Albany m= a! ees casses from Albany It seems they = 8 ~ mat enormous sheep ever seen in thia city. They will average | Pieris ches on th 20C jis. each, ard cost $16 per carcass. They were | (ei ahe Sub ult. and som raed Monroe county 1p this State, and are certainly most | ing which eplit foresat! on! mainsail, «pra stupen “ous carcasses. They will De on exhibition ia the | t !trow overboard part of deck lod, cope market when they arrive, and wii no doubt attract a | & me b crowd. SasbSSERSS Canadian was in better demand, with sales of 800 a 1,000 barrels, clesing heavy at quotations. Southern brao’s in fair demand, with sales of about 1,500 a 2,000 , at the above quotations. Sraall sales of rye fs Oraced About 1),000 bushels prime white Southern, at $1 22; 1,600 do. common white Western, at $i 18, and a cargo of Chicago spring was talked of, but we could not trace it. Corned beef, per Ib. Pork... Cormoy.—The market was active and bigher. sales to day reached about 2,500 bales, and tnciuding saies yes- terday, part pot previously reported, the aales for the 1eo mobed about b, bates Prices raaged from FREMHTS.-- Rares to Liverpool were active sod firmer. ; Wy,000 about 590 Dales of cotton + 400 packages bacon and lard at 208., and 600 yore atts. Sd. Rakes to London aud Gissgow Country sausegos, per (0 Rologua sausages, per Ib Lard, per Ib.” Hay —sales of 1,000 41,500 bales were made at un- whieb retails at Warket, which are cauglt in brackoh Hines —The demand bas been active, without any change in prices. Sealers operate very cautiously. The | wales bave been 8,200 dry Kio Grande 143., ix montns; $,000 dry Oronoco 1c} seven mouths; 5,200 Vera Cruz ide., ck months; 4,000 | mation of a company for catching dah mene Of & monster vet on net on the Staten Island, Jersey ard Loug Island stor s toot of Barclay str geon, porpoiees ave sh the re fuee net is be, vod and quotations were ‘no The market for New Orleans continued m. Sales of 130 basrels New Orleans were made at ¢., and 26 bogsheads Caba muscova. NavaL Sto were Srmer aad more active. The sales. lots made yesterday aftornoon, embraced, els of spirits turpentine at 460. a 46 4c, ae ; 1 barrels common rosin were sold at 61 87.0%. 40 per 810 Ibe., delivered, and valves were never cheaper. There are afew crabs, but | scarcely a ¥ lobsters in the market:— | Coofish, perid...... 8a 7 welts, perib...., Baddoch.,.., Yrovusoxs.—Pork—The market was easier, but in fair Sas Oysters, por 100. 50.810 Labaters, por Ib 260 obia., inciuding oo , ot Sm BF, and country mest at $9 a $10; ead Western a $10 60 wholesale house in Broadway, which suspended | Peg eh gk Bo oe hoe Vr during the recent panic, we understand menced business in with an eye to the Rotter cannot be kept up. A very fair artioe of butter ania ir 20 cents. Egger are unusually low for the season. My th Se es sre given for i cents. State 7 for. Honey, in comb... ° muaned large quactity of foe Mercer The te ap onusual occurrence, baring hapyened only ovce before There ie a variety of potulces eold by the wrouera that housekeepers should avoid. They are caied che | California powto. They are a long waite fae booking | tuber, bot cone roft and watery, ana are by far | MT the worst potato io the market Avoid them There | [PO are a few Seorh graye, from Vermont, in market, |}, Fe aad $2 per bbl, Tory are pote good pumme | year reste o have been enormous. They eel) in sor inetaners tor Zhe m barrel. Why den't the poor paton bite thie e of aii vegrmnoiee more? Rotabuga tur ripe are exe Tent food are all market garden provuce:— Potatoes —Mercere,.. be. a Wo.; Smyrna, unwashed, Me « Ie.; Loma beans, soaked, Coilery, bunch . Ca hage, Conen Canitiower, leeks, buneh ,., Garlic, per 100 Spinach, bbI... new to note iD the frint market Applea’ have advan d steadily abd prom se to be atill bigher:— biome... tees Diack waleute, buch mom hay Mates Ne ege| HARLTIRE UATELLIGEN CB, OF FAT SH) gp woNROE COUNTY LOOKING UP— THAT BIO P aay NeT—PROSPECT FORK CHEAP FIBE— TBE REP? 1, Prices. ‘The 40! seuy in family marketing, which we noticed g staple articies are firmer in price, aud parties OAME, ‘There is not tiitich that le pew to note in game, with tho an ANMANAO POR WEW YORK-THIB Day. =e WOON RtamA. Steamship Moses Ship Indians, Coffin, New Orleans—| of the Weet There seems to be quite a number of hares Ship Charger, Fowler Bosonmt roshy, Crocker & Co. in market, which sell quite cheap. Aamexed are the wot Nord Bijernan (Nor), Jorgensen, prices:—~ Brant “ “ Wid « ha Rents Crua—W FP ‘Teresa, Serry, St Thomas Ao—Maitland, Phelps & Oo. Hark sitet Chasen, Moreau Prince-O U & \ Ferris Kurk Aan pian, Woite. St Marka —Krodie & Pett Brig Marte (Rar), Coster Venice»! Valerio & Uo. brig iB alle, sabnacs. Pomenesitns how, Talbes & Oo» Bontio, Hutch, Riehmon: re eae OW Glover, Thomas, Aux Cayes—R P Buck & Co, Schr EB Potier, Polier Rey Sesi—senner & Drake Fehr C anderson, Howkor, AlexendriamJ It 1 aoe a Behr 6 Mluge, Weaver, Philadeiphis—Carter & McDoney. Quai, pe fe 6 ABRIVED Hiaees hip Hartford, McKay. New Orivaca. Jan 9, with angar, &c, to — Dimon & Vo. Experienced heavy gales on the passage. : whe Aitertng, Fore) BRziay ereatber tao itkooms, ree eee tepid Merachatk, Vera Cruz, 24 days, wih goat akina, eso Bare fe eretlo Genoa 54 days, passed Gib- Ting Relmash iP) crow, Uelfak, LS days, wth fea, to JS w Peorg & Co Hirig Charles (Br), Raton, Coruellis, #0 days, with pola POULTRY. bag est br Jayne, Savanna, 8 days, widh eotion, Dealers report that the Wertern farmers have at iength | #4j0MOGiendy, MoU ACO idges, per pair discovered that it will pay to give some attention the | Shr Acgeline Vanclea!, Vancleaf ‘Ricbmond, 3 daya, 8eb JG Wiliame, Smith, weastle, Del, 2 days, rica, Del. Schr Wa Ud Titcow, Manning Providence. and will compare with the best Jersey poultry, Prices | Steamer Locust Point, French. Baltimore. are atrifle higher. Ducks, it witi be noticed, are quite | §: high, as was to be expected at this time of the year. We will not see fowls any cheaper this season. Leumer Bosion, SeliewW. Philadepbtis amer Po'omeka, Cushman w Bedford. mer Oxpray, Kinney Provitence Bteamer Osovola, Smith, Sew London, The Semay bore atthe Highlanas reports wo inward bound vessels tn sight at sundown ao aan.en Ducks, ee Steamship Moses Taylor, ig ° fan Francisco; Indians. N Fowls, ae (ium), Londo: FRESH MEATS—LARGBSHEEP CARCASSES. Wind during the day NNE, light, Meate are what butchers would call Jow, bat which entre, 2 consumers think high enough. However, there is a Miscelianeons and Disasters. never epding quarrel! betweeo these two parties on this point, and it is doubtful whether they wul ever tually agree. Rough meata are a little cheaper, and people who indulge tn soups cap gratify their tastes cheaply. ys cere of Cape Good Hope, wih heavy westerly weather, Snip Weaverx Contivent, Reed, hence abcat Nov 11 for Ban Francisco, put into Kio Janeiro previous to Dec % in din- trees, leaking Simp WrrencRaFt, Roott, at Boston from Hong Kong, was aD The that dogs are manufactured up into sausnges, | AEA Minds suit of nik blown away: On 2d inet, “pwngnd awolucket South Shoals, @ (remendou dea Eni the ome There Was no light bowt on tbe sation. Senk Lincary, from Norfo.x, at Philadel.bia 8d inet, when off Egg Inland, in theee fahome #aler, struce ® sunken ing & ole tm her bottom, ‘wad was ouliges to run je Jen. ow Vigures, from Fortune Bay, NF, whieh ore on Georges isiand $d inst remained wt The cap ‘went to Boston and engaged a Rr Sour Bi milton, from Roeton for New York at Pro- aebore op Roe Saland, will proceed with- There is some excitement at Wagbiogton Market, grow out discharging entec. Providence, whied put into ress, left <xlem on (he mora wah, when. shou" 30 gation NW from Georges Shoal, ook « vicient ese trea Wto «W, dor. ence on the 24 int, i she was prinet, J siae, Just forward of rigeim:. Capt Petty- scontracted with varties at P to ree wer bis anchors, hich be jort wear Reaver Tail hght daring the storm on Mon Gay night. Senn W I, Moxtaccn, Ja—Adviers from this vessel (before reverted ashore at Carritocs) te the ist inst, report Ber po- cn baving been chacged—whe bad ‘beenme burted in tee: and full of wuier A contrasthas been mada to get roll. ° Whalemen. At Rio Janeiro Dee 26, bark Franklin 24, from a eruise, re- pairing. Spoken, eo. ymrb. Wins ir, from Melbourne Oct 15 for Heard osberd Now 8 lat] 428 Jon WS 24S, ‘herek-e trom St Jonna NF, for Pernambuco, Dec Jon 86 82. us Benoev. from Leadon Nov 4 tor Mau. 42.8, lon 28.17 W on 13 | hark tede, from Savennab for NOrlenns, Jan 25, off | Abeco ce Sehr Jobp Nickerson. bound N Feb 2, lat 32.05, lon 73 88. wo) Foreign Portis hi ‘obinet, Mullen, from Mar- sy, from sinelde f SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, Fr wee Page, Vor! novel 8th kM san toh tn iletre. ‘icoen Pruvidence " MISCRLLANEO! Pre tt wer from Ve Pont Spain eres {n tee: abd probably others. ao bln pari bu k Prinu, Voton, from Bee. , arr W Coast of Africn ‘won, Ti ‘ Beef toognes, ea SH— A MONSTER NET. The only chat ye to poe in fish i the High orice Perib There are some Soe perch | r They area etrel, Masson, for Hal- - aerKo Der 2e—in por. abips Kanshee, Wingate, from very paluiab le Usb. j Balam *e: Isinnd Queen Kuggi« from h j Wh name cms, mallee last week of the for | & a Kerd heres for tan, Pranciacn lesting by ot which is pow nearly compile Ri r 0A. width, 20 feet a Ho 100 feet loog. Preecon phy ; . hase, and Weath> small steamboats of light draft, which have Facasres. Guig, trah Fadetupn one Wel . 3 the parpawe proposed t) use thie lnm +o: Agnes Mark ophs, tones trom aliimore to; do, Minnessta, Voie, (rom. from Richmond, Aa eard trom da do: Hautneton, Rald@in, from Ral 40; Hesper Hermitage, rom London, do; Parthian, ging (com thehm ct do. Md Kimpall, Meteia, doz te Maren rope ouigs Marion Hay. trom “Balucnore raise, wig: Wm Wilson, Farren, 0: Eveliee Bute vs die Leoward Hecry, derry, » Hopa'ns trom Battunare, €o; 40 do, sehra Hannthal, Kitna, and port ship Derby, Mutehinson, for FrJonn, NB. Jan 9 -Clt peig Onetlia, Kavanagh, NYork. Home Ports. POSTON, Feb 4 (additions Arr bark Filght, torn, ariestion. wehr Leey Baker, o\wood, Tapgier. 1d bark Gey Head Mayo Coisiandinople Klawoud Ken lal, Bogan; Ur urign Jeun Haptiste M'oug.tl, Arroya aud Ponce, PR: Merritt Phelan. 8t Jobo tia N¥ork sebra Sasa 1, Kilburn, Jagwel, Sager Govens, Port au Prince, Kae vt *C. Jno R Plater, s Yorn; fren i Wren @ boat low i cured they are Ww be Laied at the the bert fist will be soid, the star ks Silt be prested for Oil, | be wold for manure The above dexcrise: the largest ever mate. is very cul, and these delicious bb. | The oyster bam Povok +5 a — Simppen bars 10» 12 Oaw go baw ba 6 Pike . #010 Piskoret —a 1% Perch .... —* 6 Bouten, +-8a— Shad. SHELL PIAA. 26 & BT Crabs, per dozen, Soft clam, | way on? , caren), W reccor ® | Smith, do. Mid wind WOW SW. inodarate, Aa.r rian. } Wehsier ine brig Jean Revie” é Sd ra Salt mackerel, por Ib Bh ii 12 | Share iby tei snp West Wind, Boott, Calentta: Pick led selivon Grace Mammon! Mabe NOv koa ard Saline ore Ralitw BP Fen e— iiehiy don AP: Frenewro. Mt bark Creole, Coffin Bahia & | (CH AMLESTON Fel 2—Arr meamer , Wateon, A) NVork, beige si Andrew. Barkley, Trinidad, Semen Fray, RUTTER AND RGOR | Rintuiuer: Waincnna cohe Meus! Crave “Havana tae fe very dull aad dealers complain that fren M ia les, Matanzas. J'P Prati Con, Poston. 6 bape Mavnpords and Horne Den sulaccrau.eohraS J Rarug, ON Hewhing, and if ‘FR, Feb d—Arrachr Metamora, Bailey, Provi HYANNIF fn S1—Arr echt Merb amber: Huston for Ricbomond (ont, sneet anchor of Chalke wt schre Moses Kecy fro NYorh), Towon, Feb le, doklen Flecee (rome da fo CRLAND LIGHT Feb 4. 3 PM Passing fp, sehr H, Heoioa, tits Surinom for onion. Pana oh ak rs wint ALKe COULLY, per Ib, Wertern den tor ® VEGETABLES. Potators seem to be advancing in price steadily. The | Getmand & much Deller, Duttbe poorer sort nell beat A | | om Web ges, noel rT ste manip jones, NY ork ship Touen, Upshur NYork. bark Cherokee, m Cherleson. Okt ships Wiltnt Fisk Aurwell Ro-bes ~y apin, Wevrihis, Live Ureore tia, z ipe etill well yor Hi tie or nothing, The yielt thie tase ork VY dayey i n Maven: Joseph es Hockyand. ew shite Maid of Orlane Dennis from NVork 10 dae: nLIverpoo), hark Cavalier Cid stenm= “ iniiscowm Tennes- ‘bbages are up, and so Richart Tanatoo (sr), Kobire n, Beige, Hon ern 2) ah pa Corone ta and St Peter: bere MA~ Si, ship Mow Biace, bark Anos Howeman, 24h, iP Wee Lerenon, Orerimte and Prannena. re finer, 8 York, es ludes, Go ES) orn, Kumpell, ott ore, afig BUBYPORE, Feb 3- Ui bart May Quees, Dedaker, Ps a NEWPORT Feb 4.8 AM—tn port Iris; achrs Oeoan | Bter Cabot, A F tanned, Be nd other as before re | Ported (at! of which wre + way to #0 90") SPW LONDON orkP Abu’, Melt axt for Neviek s'oopa ) Newport for New York Aurora opploty. No or ae. CURARAL OLS. Jan ap- Are both Areadia, Berry, Noriole Du wehe Nl nag ion, Rogers PORTLOND, Feb S-0id ecbr BF Reeves, Shaw, Alesan. eee * NCR, Feb Arr stenmee Carlow, Wh) N he Wun Raenkine Martin. Litle River, Non dem Haltinnere: boty * Cloveen, fo; Flving ward Stade, Hayles, nt for Baltimore: orfolk according to wind); Vadelphin, B Farnum, wee A SSallanBTSSTzsssss FRUIT, APPLES, ETC. Reyond the fact that appins are firmer, there w nothi Anpies—spitzenbergs, per bol i holga srt Motpiyte, Norleang ireeninge,,,, eh Mone Law, Prekaed, Ch irion Gi flower, fo, 4h rig Frwabient Fag nents... eons ®, Tory (from Uriand. Wit, . jer 100 miPnion, Ne vi jand), Wil berries, per bbl RICHMONTS, Feb. Arr sche Sohn Mell, Whieher Rook berries, per quar @ cid petra BR bewn Weed sosem, Hegel, Wim Orar ges, per done HW, Feb Daye stonmebi Florida, Crowell, ™s \ hy, harke ae emrewene~ — ’ ‘ t ‘ '

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