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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRU. fOONTINTED FROM FIR=T PAGE) need: a on any adventure. They hat Parts to the scene of action, and although some were, no doubt, resident at Paris, several to have resorted to the eapital from Loadon or Brneseis for the express purpose of assassination. We are quite prepared to bear that in Paris and elsowhore Were is once more a cry raised agninet the hberty granted Dy Engiand to desperadoes who are at constant war with We Coptimental governments. The difference betwooa each proceedings agthe refugees have been engaged in and an actual fevre of war against a foreign Mate is, fmeeed, sight enongh, ani as international law forbids us to permit the one, the Continental jurists may be inclined to tnaintain that the other is equally prohibited. There- fere we may ae well anticipate any murmurs or remon- mrances by calling attention to the position of the several refugee colonies among Wis. . . * THe country would, we conceive, support the govern- ment ina» just interference for the suppression of such Rideous phils ax this which bas just failed at Pacis. We @e pot wish Fngiand to be made an asyium for the most ervel and dastar ly assassins. But we are bound to say Mat the langusce of the Prosident of the Senate and other eMficials, in their cougratulatory addresses, ia not calcu fated to win favor for avy overtures of the Freneh gyvern- ment. We can well imagine the indignation and horror with which ati Paris regards the late dead,and can excuse aby warmth of expression on the morrow of so heinous a crime Bot the insinuation that England has erected it self as a citadel from which assassin may go forth, and the bope that now this country will not remain in- wrevcbed in its selfiehness, bat will unite with the @otuinertal Powers to drive the democrats from Europe, eonatiute a style of language to which we conld not be expectea to respond amiably. Bot this we will pass over, fand assure our allies that the British people view assas- #ination with as much borror as they do, aud will give them every assistance in preventing or in pupishing it. Sei) we wou! remark that the work must be cbietly their @wn. Itcertainly seems tuat the claborate systems of peeport sod police have been sadly inefficient in the t case. Some twenty or thirty Italians establish ‘themerlres in aris; they pass to and fro freely under feigned pames; they are, it appears, wel! known demo: i rats, and even escaped murderers, and yet they’ cross the Channel and take’ up their abode im the capital without molestation. More than this, they ere able to manufacture in Fraace, or to Dring into the country, a quantity of hand grenades four or Sve inches in diameter, they walk about with daggers and revolvers; they congregate in numbers at the door of fap opera house, apd though the machinery of detection is so elaborate that he explosion wounds no less than 28 police agents, yet the band of murderers have beon able lo carry everyihing through without the Sightest suspicion and to perpetrate an act by which 102 people are killed and wound ed. When this is the result af Continental visilance our critics be Tess ready in lenouncing English inertness in not the lees ine duty of our pobce guthorities to give overy agsistance t> the Froach,and we are sure that if the fact tbat explosive projectiles Were some time since man: r ea in Jersey had been brought before the Home Secretary, he would at one have in-titued # prover search The fut may or ‘ay not be true, but if it be tree the French government svuld bave pul Mogiish law in force at the tine, That it will be be ter inf ried of future attempts we most fer- ventiy hope, and we would warn refugees of al] eorts thet they have no mercy to expect in this country if they be detected in a plot against a gn government. They came here freely, they tive here in & y, and they may Separt when aud how they ‘While here they have all the righte of our own people, aud no man can moiest Mem. But if hey atiemyt to pursue their bloody schemes on English ground they must prepare for the severest punishment which the laws of the land can inflict, (Prom the London Post, The quosiion as to the duty o; England iu respect of that abominable clique of refugees to whose infernal ma- cRinations in this country the recent atempt upon whe Life of the Fr; ‘om must be aitriouted, is ene that or people. It is be- ricacy and perp exity. ever must be to determine where, under the excamstances of these exiles, mere political offences end od criminal oes begin; but it would be @ disgrace to England to shirk it Lecause of its dificulty. The line thet Keparates the ‘al exile from the plotting jan. 22.) traitor ix discoverabie, should be drawn aod made cicar to al ¢ Never let it be said that Fogland ref: sanctuary to the cal changes part of the world. Let igner of every sha ree to go, and let no qu Yet bim have the fo'l prot viwion be free to come be asked about him; of our lawe as long as let bim understand assassinate, let who may be ibe object of x violations of the law, snd caupot be It bas been 61 and partly legal lemur We must beg to eliminate t caiculavion mm is partly political jescription of it. ement out of the morals, and bases from tion of Wrong, UM justice, and th wan Wo man io uncomplicated ier dunensions come & oon 2 far less easy. and w que won is_— aurple mn ARsUmES ane aay leben aw it bang be bound to bound to re would remain pan that not to k’ redit friendsh: the mind of any honeet eat a: the door woud siroy al) contd wae avy fr ) deed iteel! was w wantuary w murderers. Now England stands to France In Ue relauon of fast friend and 'y. Io Eogiand there have bave been murderers and assassins plotiing against @ life which is ir to Europe and the world. Toese mis- creauts abuse (he sanctuary we afford them from the cou- sequences of political offences, to perpetrate offences in the nighest degree criminal. Are we, then, to weaken our siliance, aad bebave ungenerously to our friend by ex fending our favor and protection to the wretches who would take his life, or that of our own Queen, if it suited their purpose? The conscience of England will give a sa tnfactory anewer to that challenge: and this settles the and de y his not because there een the parties, but baceuse the 2, snd becatiae no Man ought w give queruon what the Engush taw should be on the matter. have not «law which will reach these fellows, by haveone = Itmay well admit est exuating satutes do not apply, and whether the ox m comven'iom between France and this coumry doet ady entitle the French ment to demand the le ustice of the accompiices uf the recent foul deed in Lepelleter sch Aconepirecy is @ conspir + Sad conspiracy to murder is @ or by the laws of both nations We know that @conspiracy to murder any one in Engiand would be ; 0 penalties of Justice without a moment's qQveetion; does pot morality require that @ conspiracy batched here w murcer somebody el Drought & justice wo the trial of Ormini and Sorhcomign come on “ + can be (ttle denubh that 4 on mmpitors, evidence shouid be wilt of some now in England ed aasasination, the Eatradition nding them over (c ‘ at leh it be made prarible by Act Lat a be epanted that ’ domiciled abetted tm the crime mw, Whother political < to that government to take hia had deen male there instead of eed without Aovorded, and we « oltical refugers from ev: may be, certain it y part * ‘own honor, permit we “oho io prosecute their vile Schemes unrestricted, por would it be politic, nut to aay fight, to ignore a copep york an Emperor who is eur friend through a m meerhing the deserved liberty of his [From the If in the midale ages, tries, it war ones customnary to persecute enemies by hired a me, the world im there iatter times has bocome more moral. The crime of assassiaation has long since disapperred from po revoicing that burr aiannale. Wickednoss, the most n nature can Conceive, by who style themselvor the aay dhs aocomplions de out soraple to attempt lately committed > French bas beeu schemed nts of erie where the refugees assemble There ot st several degraes of pervereity in th perpetra tion of these inferns! The one which we speak te of the « ‘whom the aseassing bad no interest in crime abure tte predecessors. f infernal projectiles in the 1, boping to reach the victim hand which scatters death did woman, whose beauty and good ees is admired by atl the world, waa seated at the side of her husband. The more cetestable the deed, the more attraction it appears Wo have for some perverse nataros. The French Revolution has made known to us men who harming, dieting: nad selec ot tremble, thengh have lored evil for ¢ eake: and who, feeding their fury in the blood of fellow p ve only whettod the'r thirst for more, This race is textinct. This has not yot dis © against cr ee cannot pen wr heb ( ether protection is rain { the Emporer Napoleon te the precious pro: orld, aod the muilions of men who live out (the w mite of hie vast empire should render thauke to re ehoutd ve | receiy | | Calcutta, under date of December 10, ite. French people have learned to organize promptly and it finds in a pressing Fa epecdy se eke Ls not have been lost even its chief been successful. 7 vice jice increased a hundredfold, nor the saga city nor foreright of a hun tred servants, ‘absolute guarantees for a human existence. But this lance is Dot altogether useless In ‘itis neutralised by Eng- land. A few U “from the French capital is found ca- shed assassins, in more sure and less than was once the cavern of the bandit concealed in of the Appenines. 2 against the reach f Isingdom, olected by flets and armies, the assassins fly fheit Jennes as Cranguilly os the Menistere of her Queen Victoria in their mansions. News from China. BLOCKADE OF THE CANTON RIVER BY FRANCE LORD KLGIN’S ULTIMATUM TO THE EMPEROR— REPORTED MEDIATION OF RUSSIA—A BRITISH AD- VANCE ON PREIN BXPRCTED. Wo nave advices from China dated at Hong Kong on 16th of December. The French Admiral has proclaimed the blockade of Canton river on the part of France. The Island of Donan, opposite Canton, was occupied on the 15th of December by the English and French forces. The Chinese were allowed teu days to accept an ulti- steamer, with London mails, had been Lord Elgin’s ultimatum was delivered to Yeh, who shows no disposition to ——. (Something omitted.) The island of Sonan (Honan?) was occupied without re- sistance on the 15th. GREEN, Acting Consul General. Pessengers in England from Hong Kong resort ttat the Russian Admiral bad come from the North and offered his eervices as mediator between England and China, which offer was declined, but a similar one from the American Commodore was accepted. The Paris correspondent of the London Times says:— It ie asserted that the British and French governments have decided that in case the capture of Canton spall not induce the Emperor to accept the terms offered to him, the allied troops are to march to Pekin, and in that case the Fmperor of the French will supply additiona’ troops. Exchange at Hong Kong 4s. 11d.; Shanghae, ée. 43¢d. to 68. 6d, signalled. ‘The War tn India. SEVERAL DEFEATS OF THE REBEL TROOPS—MUTINY OF A CAVALRY REGIMENT—COMMUNICATION BE- TWEEN BOMBAY AND CALCUTTA REOPENED. The following telegraphic despatch had been received from the Malta correspondent of the London journals: — MALTA g/an. 21—7 30 A. M. A telegraphic summary of the news brought by the overland mail from Calcut'a anu Bombay has been receiv- ed from Corfu, as foliows:— e ALEXANDRIA, Jan. 17, 1858. The Indian mails have arrived wiih dates from Calcutta to the 24th of December. The Punjab has brought the mail from Bombay, with intelligence to the 29th. The Furukabad rebels have been defeated in two en- gacements, in the latter of which, on the 18th, the disper. sion of the enemy was complete. Their guns were cap. tured; our loss is trifling No further intelligence from Ovde. The 11th Cavalry mutinied on the Ist of December. They were overtaken near Purneah. Eleven were killed, Dut the remainder escaped. The 17th Native Infantry are under orders for China. The following teiegraphic despatch was communicated from the English Foreign Office, where it was received at half past seven on the morning of 22d ult, trom Cor- fom ALEXANDRIA, Jan. 17, 1858. The Candia arrived at Suez on the 14th inst., bringing dates from Calcutta to 25th December, Madras 29th Le- cember, and Galle th January; but no news of import- auee. ‘The Fast India Company's steamer Punjab also ar- rived at Suez on the Lith inst., with Bombay dates ta the 29th December. She left the Feroze at Aden, coaling. Asmal! force from Delhi, under Colonel 5 ”, countered a body of rebels at Guingeree on the Vith cember, took the guns, killed 150 men, We lost few men and three officers. Again: on the 11th December the same column attack- ed a strong force of the enemy entrenched at Patalem, en- De. | near Futtegbur, killed about 600 of them, including many chiefs; took eleven guns with their camp, and parted (pursuing?) the roated ecemy seven miles, Our loss was tithing, including only ove officer ki/led Ccminunication by post between Bombay and Calentta i becn reeetablisbed, ietiers ana papers having been thampton and Tr bea Bom bay on the 1 at Calcutta neo Athert, with trees bh. and at Bombay 2s. tino promotes Gen. otber Indian heroes to be Knights and Companions of the (From the London Ca The chief anuoun: eme nt rope we pub ished the morniog i¢ of a negative character. Tee Cuicutta mail brings dates from that capital to the 24th ult, the cay before bave tidices alme: down to the end of the year, e is apything pew related cot cermibg the progress of the camoa gn in Qu rations ot the Commander in Ubiet, centrated; but for more than three al of two mails from we are left wholly destitute of intelligence upon that mportant subject. “he latest despatch was received at Wwooch Se Colin Campbell anvounced the complete success of Gen. Hope Grant in bis atiack upon the relics of the Gwelior Contin. gent, while attemptig to escape across the Ganges. Since rd bas been heard from tbe ne of active either by way of Ca’cnttacr through Bombay or Kurrachee. The inference to be drawn from this stop- page of adyloes is, that the districts lying south of the Ganges, through which communications must pass in an eustorly @irection to ( ta, or westerly towarde Bom bay, aro till overrun by the mutineers, It is, indeed, HUALOG AH & FaLisiactory remit of recent operations, that the postal correspondence acrore the penineula, between Calcutta and Bombay, bad just been re established when et male were despatched. Al news from the centre of interest being thus cut off, the inteliigenee now communicated relates only to trans actions of compuratively minor importance. “Une satis factory event reported isthe diepersion of a body of rebels who +eem lately to have hovered uncertainly about the districts of Gwalior and Robilcund, plundering the villages ae they went, and causing some aiarm by their rapid movements, and fudden appearance at one moment in the neighberbood of Agra, then threatening Neemuch or Senger Thie band, we now learn, were pursued by « smal) fying column, feapatched from Delhi under Colonel Seaton, who ava ked and cefeated them on December 15 #t Gungern, when be took many gune and killed 150 men; anc three ‘S later, on the 8th ult., followed up hit puceess by ® second engagement, in whieh the enemy were assaied ip an entrenched position near PutteRgbur, 600 killed, eluding many chiefs, their camp and artillery captured, and the fugitives pursued for several miles. The Bri'ish lose in both encounters is stated to have been insignificant, only four officers being killed, and the affair altogetber very creditably manage. The Indian revolt w'll probably degenerate in many dis tricts into these minor eneounters with detached. or rather unattached bodies of the enemy. Snuocess in such affairs cannot be copsidered as very decisive, if measured by the numbers engaged, or the immediate res Yet is it to a succession of these si and trivmphs that we must chiefly look re ettal lishment of the Britieh rule in Benge! Death of Lady Boothby. {From the Londen fimes, Jan. 20.) We have to announce the decease of Lay Rootbhy be hich wok place at her ras tance, Rove on Saturday last, after a’ short Drought on by anxiety and domestic attic her indysbip having, wibin the lest 18 ths, lost her mother, her brother, and her sister Lacy Koothby was the daughter of Lie stenaut Frederik Hayes Macnamara,tormerly of the 624 regiment of foo, ard bis wife, Jane Flizabeth Wiliams. Appearing when very young op the p |, she early evinced #0 rerarkab'e at parents de cided upon ailewp @ profes Known, she eubrequently un rival netrese. She was married twice: the firet time about vineteen years of age, to Capt. Joho Alexander Niabett, of the Life Guarde, who shorly after war's died from the ¢ ffects of an accident, and, secondly , to Sir Wisliam Boothby, who also died within a few years of bie marriage, leaving ber a recond time & widow, and, unhappily, only very poorly provided for. tion is now weeks past, and in spite of the a Andi The London Money Market. le (From the Liverpool Times (city Jan, 2. Yesterday afternoon the bank dir bein omen weekly meeting did not reduce their rate of discount. A Teduction was expected by many: others there wore, on the other band, who conceived the period tho short since the iast diminution, but entertain « strong couvicuon that next Thureday will see the minimum rate of decoant at 4 percent. This feelisg is now universal. The continued cage of the money market, the almost daily addition of large sume to the stock of bullion in the Bank, and the low rates at which bills are discounted in the ket are good grounds for believing 6 per cent too high @ Charge to be Jong maintained The stock of bullion in the bank is now 1434 millions, and the discount market is full of money. Choice paper is peyotiated thege at 3), to 4 per cent At the faby of Fogland the sop mrations ‘are still very limited, The retorn from the k of Enghnd for the week end. ing the 20th of January givam the following results waen compared with the previous week — Public Ceposite. .£2,513,138 Decrease. £173,258 Other deposita.. 18,356,608 Decrease 738,086 Reet, ° 5.688.614 Increase , » %196 On the other side of the account: — Government eeourities £9,.191,086 Unchanged or ener nition... 2,250,969 Decrease. £1,590,008 tes wnemple 199,460 Increase 668,778 © amount of notes in circulation fs £20,022,025, boing oF increase of £960,995, and the stock of bullion in both departments ia £146,436 showing an increase of £1,078,708 when compared with the preceding return ot f | £18 for very good. ‘The returne, when coi with those in No vember, show extraordinary November 18, 1867. January 20, 1858, November 11, 1857. January 20, 1855, Increase. November 25, 1857.... January 20, 1868,..... DOCPOAs0.....+0seseereerceceeecees cece se: £9,100,058, The official return of the movement of the precious metals, for the week ending Wednesday, the 20th uit., give the following resulta: — Importation £1,011,959 158,719 1,145,078 Exportation “ST878 416426 "454/304 Excess of imports over exports. co... 0+ se. -£801,874 There has been a fair demand for sliver this week, aud quotations are fully maintained. Gold has been freely imported, but buyers are very scarce, the Rank of Fug. land being still almost the er. Doubloons aro still freely offered and may be bought a shade under the printed prices:— Foreign gold in bare (standard) per oz... Silver in bara (etanard) ) Be Gok coin—Portuguese ‘American Eagies Doubloona} Spans 10 Guikler pieces. Silver coin—Mexican and South American dols. Spanish pillar doilars. . i ie from inactivity in British Funds have the early portion of the week toa etute of animation and asensible advance, which will be observed in our table of fluctuations. Yesterday consols which closed the previous day at 947, to 96 for the 4tn of February, were quoted ‘96 to 9645 during nearly the whole of the day, and nis was the quotation current at 4o’cleck. For money the price was, at the same hour, 95. After the close of the Stock Exchange the market wa firmer, the quotation for the account being 9534, ‘buyers.’ ‘New three per cents, 9 to 953¢; bank stock, 226, 225, 224; three-and.a- half per cent Exchequer bonds, felling payable in 1859, 94 “India bonds, 148., 138. premium. Exchequer bills were again more freely offered, and aeclined 28., closing at 19s. to 288. premium. To-day the market was firm, at an atvance of 34 per cent. Consols for money closed at 9634 to $53;, and for the account at 95% to 953;; three per cents, 954, to 9554. The following table will show the fluctuations in con- sols since the 16th instant: ———For Money.———_—~For Account. ——, ® exSSaeaaean? x COWwoOEmDwMoOwMD epooooneno * Jan. “Lowest. Highest. Closing. Lowest, Highest, Ctosing, 16.. 94% a eam ai 97 ong Mon, 18)) >, 945, 948 = oat nN foes. 19.. 94% 9475 047% «= OHHH Wed. 20.. 94% 95° 96 47% «85 (86 Thur. 21.. $435 8534 95 9%" Big 834 Fri. | 92!) 983, 953; ee 85% OH OHS The foreign stock market has been mactive during the week, bul yrices have been pretty well sustained, ° the London Post, Jan. 19.) As we predicted during the late crisis, the gold of which the ebb go alarmed the Dank directors and the public, is now setting with @ full current again inwards, and the Dullion in the issue department of the bank ts steadily in- creasing and rapidly advancing to high water mark, in addition to which it will be observed, from the returns + publiebed in Friday’s @azette, that tho resorve in the barking department has been augmented by upwards of haifa million. This ie very remarkable, the more so as this extraordinary improvement has actually taken place pending and notwithstanding the payment of the January dividends and the repurchase of a considerable amount of stock. How is such a currency as this to be controlled’ and how are our banking estab- lishments to be prevented from permitting themselves to | be used ax insiroments for creating it and giving {t ac- tivity? It is not an easy problem to solve; nut till it is solved by the Legislature, or till the banks themseltws, by hetter and more honest administration, spontaneously sep the practice, we are disposed to view, not with alarm, per- Naps, butwith some degree of doukt and apprshensiom, the | eatraordinarily rapid revival of monetary facilities. | A despatch from Paria, dated Friday night, January 22, | says the Three per cent Rentes closed at 69 t0 85. Markets. BARING BROTHERS’ CIRCULAR. Loxpon, Jan. 22—5 P. M. The colonial and foreign produce’ markets have been firm during the week. coffee and cotton dearer. Money very abundant. Is close at 95a 95% for money, 95%, and 953; foraccount. Bar silver, bs. 144d.; | Mexican dollars, fs. +,4., nominal. Doubicone—Spanish, ee. a4. if South American, 7s.,nominal. American eagles, ad. In American etocks there is no change to the trapesctions being limited to some small sales of Massa. chusetts sterling 5's at 160, and of Maryland sterling 5's at 9035. In railroad bonds less doing: Michigan Central &'s at 87.0 £9: sales of Canada Ge at 111; Nova Scotia 6's at 103; New Brunswick 6's at 102 Cocoa dull, and 108. lower. Of 80 bags Trinadad, one lot middling gray sold at 60s.; 150 bags St. Lucia at 40s, & 498. 6d Correx —More demand for foreign. Tough cake and tie, £107 108; sheatihng, 12d.; yellow metal sheathing, | a. Cocmrxeat. —140 bags mostly sold: Honduras silver, Se. 11d. a 4s. for good bold; fe. 60. a 3s 10d. tor ordinary to middling; black, 48. 5d. a 4e. Sd; Teneriffe silver, 3s. Od. : black, 44. a fe, Qt Cormey.—The demand has bee good, and prices, show An advanen of ebyut 28, ob govt sorts, and even | more for fine. 43 casks, 47 barreis, 226 bags ' plantation lor sold at 60s. a #48, for good and fine ordinary gray, 0. w0%8 6:1. for tine fine ordivary to low widaling gay, a Tis for middling grayieb to middling smal! oolory: vome “Ouvah” ark at 7 [ ¢d a 80s. 6d. for midditpg w good middiing bi bage native Ceylon withdra en at 528. for or ‘mary; bales Mocha were boug! a 1063. for ind: g berry, and 17 bales wit bales at 65s., oromary at 60s. Gd. a 618.; 116 crests, ko Jn: oto fine or.!'cary pate, 700 Dags Ria: 408° a 44a, 21 hags Costa Rica disposed a6le. for fine to fine fine ordinary, 62s. 6d. a | good to foe ordinary ‘oRN.—The market ts au! 1 Englieh wheat Is. a 2s. per quarter lower Lat week's a 2° quotation for Foglish wheat wae 48. §¢. on 11 5 quarters returned. e white wheat 460 a 489., red 42s. 9 26s. per bbl se. 700 clayed, and 178. for Autigna, —Salee for the week 4.000 bales, at yd. a gd. | At Liverporl the demand has been large, the ie. 6¢. for ordinary for good to ine ordinary; 2 of at advance sales for the week amounting to 68,000 bale; middling Orleans 64,4. per pound Hexr.—Ruesian without change. Manila—t,200 bales | | atauction nearly all gold at previous rates, from £28 0 £52 for fair to good roping, with inferior and midding | 200 bales Sunn hy coarse trom £28 169. 8 £: £25; Jote—1,000 bales {1 mm £12 & £15 15s. for ommon to good middling up to Inox —Welsh firm and in fair demand at £4 64. # £6 108. for rails and bare, free oo board in Wales; Scotch pige quiet ut Soe a bie. 60. for mixed numbers on the Ciyae. Livery Cakes in good cemand. We quote New York | barrels £10 108., Boston bags £10 a £10 be Livseay.—Arrivale for the week are 4.651, the bulk from the Eust Indies. The market is dull, with smail sales, at a decline of Ts. from last week's rates. A cargo | of Berdiapeka arrived ot Falmouth i reported sold for Se. ©. fh ; | ‘Oig—Sperm in more demond, buyers at £80. Olive firm, kod rather dearer, Gathpoly £50, £45. Line | peed flat at 20, Jor present delivery. Rape rather easier; | foreign refined offered at4is., brown at 408. 6d. 0 41s. | Covon nut, 42°. a 438. tor Ceylon, 442. for Cochin, aod | more doing. Palm steady. sellers of fine Lagos at dis, | Rayreeen —Calcutta continvee nominal, bat Danubian seed bas further gavanced to 58s 6d., delivered at an out- | port. Rew steady—about 400 puncheons sold et 4«. 2d. 4a. 24. | for middling to good Jamaica, and 2. 34. a 2a. 4d. for De- merare icy dull. gen, wt 7 1,400 baw Privately the sales bave been 5,000 tage | Sd. cash; 2.600 bage Hallam at je, O4., Bengal ot fe Sd. for low fween grain. At | ” 7,000 bags Kangeor re bow ‘m at 5 5200 bags 1,580 pockets Bengal were also bought ju at Ts. dd. a 8. for Balam, &%. 0% 6d. for low to got Dac nd Ge. a 10%. 64. for good middling to fine white. Of bage Madras, the sour! was bought in at Be. Sd., and demaged sold at proportionate allowances. MALTVETRE quiet. 1,000 Dage Renga’ uffered were ovly partly nid: Bfe a Me. Od for 11K to 16 per «1 & Pfs. 64. for O), to 10%, animated deman*, pou current qualities; but latterly there bre beep less act vity, and the advance has rot been maintained, The cales ‘of Britieh Weat Indim amount to 2,200 bhds., and of 26 000 bags Maurition and Fast Inoia ‘oflered about thirde found buyers. Of toreign there n extensive chiefly of mvureovado, indirect 1,699 bhds. Cuba mu Porto Rico, about 6 bave + of 1. 2541 boxew Havana a 48s. 6d, for good to fue Fole gray eliow, 40. Od. a 458. 64. for good brown to Co. yel ow, and 98. «40s. for low middling brown: of 756 bage Siom some low brown murcovado sold at 30s. 6d., 4,300 low date Cuina were bought in above the value, 190 bhde. Melado sold at 27s. 6d. a28e, Privately on the epot 2,600 boxer Havana wold at 36s. for very low brown, 41s. a 49a. for Nos. to 104 and 11, 444. 6d. for good No. 12, and 4%. 64 8 62e. for iow ty fine florettes; 500 hes Cuba muscovato at / fa. Od. afa8e, Od. for brown. Floating cargoee in active requoet, and eix have been sold, five Havana, 020 boxes 3 At fe, 1,500 boxes No. 10, 6 0 , at 808., each fully in at 280. Od. ; 400 boxes No. 11, at 2h. apd ove of white Maroim, 256 caees 200 bage No. 14, at 2%. bl. each fully insured: | alee a cargo of 5,208 bags Mauritius (No, 10}) insured {. Pp. &., At Zhe, for an Outport Tix —Engleh Bae advanced Se per cwt. We quote common biecks 11Sa., bars lide Foreign dearer; there are buyere of Straits at }12e., Hance lite. Erviiem bas further advanced vo £26 108., buyers. Tauow ie etendy. St. Petoredy Le be 6; 2,400 boxes No. MM, sured; 1,660 boxer No 15, insure’ in France, for epring delivery, 648.; March f ws baa, ba, October to December, & ion Wraiknowe.—Some ingwiry. 1 Lat £450. Trxrextine.—In rough we have no sales to report. Spirite etendy at 260. for American in casks. RICHARDSON, SPENCE AND CO.’S CIRCULAR. Livenroo., Jan. 22, 1858. Contos. There has been an increased demand this week from the trade as well a eproulators, and the evi cent tandency to « lower rate of interest having given | fidence to holders, the market bas oniy bee sparingly supplied, at gradually advancing rates, and wo fin necessary to raise onr Inet quotations \d. per ib, Ip Manchester there bas been an improved demand this week, Dut producers eay it is very difficult to obtain any advances even om recent low rater, Mildling Orleans, ‘ Mobile, 65¢d.; Bowede, 6 7 16d. per Ib. marervres.—The arrivals thie week are very light, ting of omy 683 barrels of four from the States; | will not have a sufficiency of | up the monolepy | baving } affair unti of ia & quiet and ©: ARY 8, 1858. 560 quarters w! 111 sacks tour from quarters: Treat, 3,603 rters corn, from the week of last year. ruled quiet. Wo . y unalt Tndian corn slow, at Inte quotations. read, 68. a 68. ud. for Western; choice bring 7. per 70 Iu. ia retail!’ white, We quote—w scarce, and would ix a 7a. Td., 78. Od. for choice ip retail, per 70 Ibe. Flour —Philadel, ‘and Baltimore, 248. ; extra Onio, via North, Re. «258, 6d., vin New Orleans, 278. ; Western, 228. a 238, Ga. per barrel, Indian corn—Mixed and Yellow, 24. Gd. a Side ; white, pew, 368 ; old, 378. per 480 Ibs. Brxr bas been in botter request, and sales have been more extensive than for some time past. Favorite brands India mess, ae e £7 per tierce. Por also er firmer. Bacon —Tho little new forward sells more readily at 46s. boneless middies for Cumberland cut, oe 488. for middies. in there is no re) an _" oe sale Pee clenppotaiin tho attend- ance was fair, but the bidding was not active, and rather easier rates were accepted—about 2,760 boxes were rold. Tak ore enquired for, with sales at 628, A very fine parce! “Aiburger’s”” new has brought 648. 6d. Tattow bas somewhat improved, prices closing at about 6d, over last Friday’s quotations, There is no + ‘batcher's Asecciation” in firet hands {but we consider 55s. to 55s. 6d. stg value to day. Rosix.--Common in better demand, at 38. 11d. to 4. per owt. Bark.—Little doing. Philadelphia may be quoted 86. 9d. and Baltimore 7s. ‘Ons.—Sperm, ecarce and wanted. No whale here. Chovensken bas met more inquiry, aga red American bos brovght 649. On the 6th of February 1,700 bags will be offered at auction, BROWN, SHIPLEY AND €0.’S CIRCULAR. Laverpoon, Jan. 22, 1858, The moderate shipments making in the United States at the jast dates, togetbcr with the easy state of money and the improving demand for goods and yarns in Manchester, have caused au advance in cotton of fully 4d. per Ib. rince the d re of the last steamer. The sales for the week ending last evening reach 67,000 bales—specu- lators taking 16,000 and exporters 4,000 ales. To-day the market ts less animated, though the bosiness amounts to 9,000 bales, at the following quotaticns:—Fair Urieans, T; middling, 6 11-16d.; fair Mobiles, 6%; middiing, 64,5 fair Uplands, 6 15-16d.'; middling, 6 9-164, per Ib. Total gtock in this port, 283,000 bates. American, 206,000 bales. Do. same time last year, 827,000 bales; American, 216,000 bales, Trade in the manufacturing districts is quiet, but shows some signs of improvement, though we can scarcely look for more than a gradual ie for the beter. The minimum rate of discount at the Bank of England fs 5 per cent, but first class papor can easily be discounted with the brokers at 4 por cent. The corn ket is quiet al about last week’s prices. White wheat, is. 6c. a bs. 2d.; red, 68. 6d. a 7s. Id, per “0 Ihe. Western canal four, 22s. a 242,: Phiadg@phia end Baltimore, 238. 6d. a 242.; Canada, 23s. 6d. w 248. per bbl. Mixed and yellow Todian corn, 326. 6d. # 338. ; white, 386. @ o%s. per quarter. Resin in good demand, the sales for the week being 4,000 barreis at Je. 114, a 4s. for common qualities. LATEST MARKET REFORT. Liverroor, Jan. 22—12 M. Preadstuff# very quiet, and we hear of no transactions this morning in any article. Trovisions unchanged. Tallow stency. ‘The cotton market opens with a good demand and prices are very firm, The probable sales today will be about 10,000 bales. City Intelligence. ‘Tue Wearmer.—There was 2 short snow squall yester- day, but by ten o’clock nota trace of the sitation wae to bescen, while the sun was shining brightly and the mercury marked only 46 degrees. This is surely the most astounding winter on record, and when the time cmnes for the tables to be made up it will be found so, January was Mm! mough ip all conscience, and when, on the Ist of February we had a storm of sleet, the ery was, “Win ter at last;” bot the next day's sun drove away every trace of the storm, and Febrvary promises to be warmer than January. As a general thing overcoats are not worn in this city, and the ladies have cast aside their furs. 1a borers working in their shirt sleeves in the street is a pot uncommon sight, and altogether it seems as though we were enjoying Pleasant October weat!er. In conse- quence of the great \aes2# tothe marine insurance interest of this city, growing out of the ice In the harbor, « contract Was entered into whereby @ certain party was to aid $200 per day for keeping the channel clear of ice peculiar construction. The money, of course, has to be paid, but soiw the barbor has been Innocent of the slightest trace of jee, and there, of course, ie nothing for the boat to do. This is certainly the most profitable speculation of the day. The fear that we this eummer in the Li ze cities bas ¢timuiated the gathering of ice all over the Northern eowntry to sell when the warm weather comes, end our eit may rest their souls in patience as to the prospeet of baying cool drink. It may be that the competition from so Many quarters tay even reduce the price of this article © companiag In Meantime, let us &) eD the pleasant weather while it laste, and let next summer look out for itself. Great Max oF Game Cocks.—On Wednesday evening Jeet @ great mata of gam» chickens, matched between Weehawken and New York, came off al the horee market, in Third avenue, corner of Twenty-fourth street. Thirteen battles were arranged for $60 a battle, with °500 oa the odd battle. at interest was felt in the aiuir as atest mnatter in regard to the great variety of fow's gathered by the New Yorkers, incladiag § h, Baglish and other ese Were got together to the number of more nundred by certain parties who backed the main against the Weehawken birds. A or wd of some two hun dred sporting men assembled for the occasion, tickets Deen distributed at $2 a piece to the the available space of the premises. in attendance from aa far as Troy, Pa- Te tain was set at bebween 7 to 81’. M., nud did not conctude until eleven, after which & bumber of outside matches were fought, which kept the towards daylight. The battles ia the main Were regarded 8 10 (he fullest extent satisfactory, the contest being very spirited and the result doui ub ‘until extent od the benches around the pit, Among them were soon reveral members of our past cad present municipe’ boards, a bevy of the japior memier ‘tho bar, cortaln ward politicians, & covniserable aasortuent of the fast mud favey mon, with biacklegs, ke. From the beginning t | the end @ clamorous voetteration of bete was kept uy of Bil «rte of atooun, from two dallars upwards. All weet erly tnapner. The thirteen butties of the main were fought without tive ight or ten of the birds being killed, of ree were of the Weehawken or winning side. ight of the birds matohed and fought were ae foi- won by New York. Weebaw! »o. New Yors. New York Weehawkeo. “Weehawken. Weenawken. “Weehawken. “Weehawken. fougut by the Lad . oon After the main another mo * lows, of one of their chickeus agaiost « Paterson bird A necond outside chicken bad a» like reeult, A match of a Weetonester Against © Jersey rooster wae next made, in whieh one of the dungbil!s broke bis leg at the first sisp with tho epurs, ud put a sort of period to the -roceedings, «bich wore bet resumed until after a general recess. The whe! afair eeemed to give ainple satiefection tothe “fancy ‘Who attond¢d—among the mort complaveat being certain ot the more venerable of our city fathers and several of the police out of uniform. A Prenroe Ovrwirten py a Lapy.—tIt is becoming somewhat notorious to people in the habit of crossing in the ferry boats plying between New Vork and ite «ister citice that pickpockets, at certain hours of the day, whon the throng \# greatest, seize th. auspicious opporiunity to ply their nefarious ce mpaiion A lady resident of Jersey City, who had read the papers, and wae “posted,” Inid « trap for one of these gentry, and had the entiefaction of seeing him nicely lured into lis foile = She placed in the poeret of her dress a portemonneie, containing rome $15 or $20 in broken benk pile, and while coming off the boat With the crowd on the Jeresy side, whe felt a band insert 4 in her pocket, but which wae’ so quickly withdrawn the could scarcely believe that he hed aseured the prizn, but enon found that he bad step, od off with the worthiess: notes. Wonder if the thief mace enough to pay his pas. gage on thattrip’ It ies little singular that so many wo- men bave thelr pockets picket with impunity. # rely they mrat be nvare of the fact when a man fe fombling about theit dress. Can there be any truth in the slander that “‘n fellow fooling makes them wondrous kind?” Farat Accibent ay Ranway.—Mr. Henry Heald, resting near Rabway, N.J., was fatally injured on Tuesday after: neon, 2 Inet, by acolt upon which he was riding, falling backward npon him, encming death the next day. Mr. Henld wae 68 yeare old, and engaced im this city in the wholesale wine and tiquer business New Maun Steasnost.—The new steamer Sylvan Grove. belonging to the Harlem aad New York Navigation Company, will be launched from Mr. Collier's yard, foot of Forty fourth street, Rast river, +n Wednesday mornii at eight o'clock. She is intended to run on the route be- tween Peck slip and Harlem bridge, ip connection with the Sylvan Shore, and will be finished in time to take her place on the Ist of May. Miuustany Viert.-.The Seventy-firet Regiment, of this city, ie taaking preparations to viait the city of Baltimore in toe spring. Free tv Prive Areeer —The alarm of fire for the Seventh district on Swnday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, was caused by a fire being discovered in the unfinikhed marble iront baildings Noe 6@ and 61 Pine strect, owned by Wm. *. Wetmore. The fire originated on the firet foor, from » barre! of pulverized charcoal. The firemen soon arrived sad extingwebed the fire, Damee about $10. Wren Coat.—A bill is now before the Penn. tylvania Legislature Wey coal dealers to. weigh cach cart load of coal at the place of delivery. me owe from South Ammerione aw Bo a » are tration. Dr. Alsina bas asanmed an independent poal tion, and by so doing has effectually digarmed the oppesi- tion: and by a strange anomaly the xtrongest articles, not against the government, bul agains) governmental mea- sures, are to be found in the ministeria! organs, including Whe semi-oMcial ope itself. ‘Another step that has merited general approbation, and may be prosuctive of important consequences, i# the per- sonal insoection his Excellency the Governor is now mak- ing in the country district. Seeing is believing; and no one can doubt that his Excellency will act up to his per- sonal convictions. We augur much good from this per. sonal contact with the perve and sinew of the State. To the South the frontier question begins to present a more cheering aepect. Under the sb!o direction of Colonel Granada, the Indian has received a lesson that will go far to break tho spell of his assumed predomina- tion; and if the alliance with Catriel aod Sengneeet may be relied upon, the time is porbaps not far when our forces may assume the offensive instead of the de- fensive, as hitherto, In the rcent encounters Colonel Coneea and others have added new wreaths to their established reputation, and may furnish another name that will unnerve the Pampa, as that of Rauch did in other times. MONTEVIDEO. After a checkered carcer of triumphs and reverses, Brigadier D. Manuel Oribe “has been gathered to his fa- thers in a good old age.” ‘A® a party man, his memory is now the theme of adula- tions on the one bap’ and vituperations on the other, that will cost the future historian some trouble to di and classify, when he wishes so extract from them the simple truth @6 the basis of his verdict; a work it would be super- finous to attempt in the present circumstances, His funeral ceremonies took place on the 24th, without any marked demonstrations; parties husbanding their resources, perhaps, for the grand electoral contest that comes off to morrow, and that necesearily inepires some misgivings, which we peed not here anticipate. Rumors «ro again rife that modifications in the difler- ential duties may yet be effected fas regards Montevideo; Amatter that nearly concerns our foreign commercial community, PARAGUAY AND BRAZIL. It ig reported that active preparations are being made on both sides for ibe tmponding struggle, which we are chary in accepting, though we cannot vouch for the con- wary. MARKETS. ‘Rio pr Jaxgrro.—Coffes— Washed, © $6500; supe- rior, $4190 to $5; stock, 360,000 Sugar—Campos, $4600 to $5; brown, $4) 600 to $4) Freights—Chan nel, 808. Excbapge on London. 26 to 2614. Bania.—Sngar—White, 825800 # $1260; brown, $2100 8 $24600. Voffee—Secend $4 a $44400. Exchange on London, 24344. PERNAMETCO.—Sugar—Whito, recond, $4700; third, $44660. Cotton—Snpericr, $6{690 a $6)800. Exchange on London, 234d. a 24d. Political Intelligenee, Give Prack To Kansas, Niackk ok 80 Nicarr.—We give below an extract from the Kansas Daily Ledger, » free State paper, which, {: seems to us, ought w convinces all who have ever doubted as to the real cause of ali the controversy. The Ledyer saye:— Nigrers ie not the great bone of contention and those who cry out most lustily for “nig nigger’? haven't moiey enough, a8 @ geweral thing, to buy a plug of tobacco with. The real bone of contention is power and spoils: and tbe poor nigger is male to bend and bow to suit the purposes of there po! gogucs, tbat they may ride into power and of the spoils—and that’s all. teal dema- fa some The free State party ner the mo- are anything 40 nag they must i at the ached In Let Congress attend b businees, and let us attend to ours. We bave something more to accomplish besides the admis sion of Kansas info the Union. We want railroads, tole graph: common schools, and a bost of other things of incr importance; but papamount to all three we want peace. The people of Kabens are heartily wick and tired of this infernal nigger agitation; they bave bad @ surfeit of it; it injures their business, blasta their prospects, and keeps up & continual strife. Tet Kansas be admitted into the Union some bow or other, and with some kind of a constitution, that we may have peace. Rxopx Tetaxp Stare Coxvewtion.—The Democratic State Convention of Khode Island will be held in Provi- dence, on Thursday, the 25th instant. a 3 rs—At the Poorhouse in Mass., a few days since, a mother gave birth to a child weighin, eleven years oid, and the father but fourteen. The mother herself was born in the Poorhouse May 24, | 1847. They are both likely to do well. Cixer «att Pork Tra namber of hogs rec at Cincinnati this season is 423,483, against | The indi t the business this season will ex weather Ix very favorable, and it as will be for three weeks tu *rices are firm at $5 50 a $5 624 per 100 Ibs 344,512 for the same time last year. tions now are coed 460,000. is quite probable } come. WARITINE INTELLIGENCE, Movements of Ocean Steamers. New York. -New York. New York. Herens £N 0. Havana & NO AD. palo Potty should OF sea ALMANAO TOR SRW TORK—aUmH DAT, 7 03 | moow mises, 26! miGu Warten, mm ed shiva bound into Live Danan’ or, fron Horton, bound in; Feb §, lat 4? ved ship Albatross, Bound W. Seareport), Colcord, Matanzas, Jan 19, wih cugar, to KP Bock & Uo, Has experienced N and W Wa sprung fore yard, ie. iar , Clenfuegos Jan 14, with engar, to Jaw 28, les 24 20, ion SI 20, spoke brie Jatin, from Havana for Bor‘on, 10 days out. rif Prentise Bonds ton), Carver, Matanzas, 11 daa, with molarses, to Youngs & Co: vessel to Walsh, Uarver & Chase, Experienced beary weather. “en tues on, ar Wort. Ne y Schr Thomas C Frark, Webd, Nort line. «dave. Pebr Ven John Cruber, Labeon, Virginia, 4 days. Sebr Wauponen, Morria, Smyrna, Del. cbr Fleetwood, Burr. Balen. Steamer City of Richmond, Mitebell. Richmond. bteamer Iieiaware. Copes, Philadelphia. Steamer Curlew, Williams, Providence. BATTED Fremen ehip Itexiein & Weiker, London. Wind during the day from 8 to W. Minceilancous and Disasters ° Dim pt Young, of ship Dirigo put fh h rin — hel of Decemi * 20, when th breeze from SW, if ef ft moderate apd stood BSW. hove Bth end %b and on the latte was thrown down with heavy sone L.voring hesvil eargo in the lower bold: sounded pom, found He shin wae phew! aie Inch hour, The sbip continuing fo lesk and the weather erntin ing heavy, deemed it ateteahla to put Inte Cork harhor wheer rhe nerived om the pth, Un going into the hold hear ve wing in on the ging. It has been found neconna: the eargo to stop the leak. to c port of destination, jet wader the fore rig. discharge w portion of 1¢ hij) 10 proceed to bor m Liver o} for Bombay, leaky y; to ent away het In masta durin fore and mi amie 11000 tons of railway tron are Fon2 Abo board of her. Brie ers Reen—The London haa the following —Kilrush (County evi ae me riean achooner Bila Reed, of nnd from Philadelphia for Grew: Dock, putin on the Mth inst Ww Seattery Roads, master washed overboard on jth Jan, H 1 Bureh, chief mate, ia char, Brveror, Jan I7—The Amerienn ship Tybee, of New York, i Nib (previously repor'ed. forced intogur chan and being brought to Kingrond), was towed up to morning Drat, Jen The ship HR Mildmay, Web, from Phila deph arrived here wih loss of aalis, having experienced very) weather, Len ce® Jan 14—More of the cargo of the ship Farmontn, pm New York for the fave! and bronght her Lirreroot, Jen 18 The ship DeWitt Clinton, for New Fork, hae put hack, making water, and with loss of bowaprt, head ent®ater, fore iopmaat ond tain and mizen topgallantmasts well, in lat 61 lon The ship Gov Langdon, § mmer pase ge (ot de Wentern Telanda, Dame 4 dayeond nighte was heea!me Jow ont a candle. 22 The US mail eeamsnip Ariel, from Southampton, wae wr Lround bere from Queenstown for repaire, de, ashore at Callovor, has been rom Mobile, arr here, of letters intended for the New Yous ‘Taunton, | eight pounds, the mother being | r, Jan 14—The Dykea, Petes rom Belfast for fas appa arrived here with cargo sified and iow of batwarkg Nonton The Gockmadsy), Jan 18-1 tre t ashore off the point of Hey, Bendicula, thls morning. isaurendy much hogsed san ful orbiee™ ged and full of water. Osten, Jon 11—The from Bretaan for war § Srihari? Shae on paowen morning of i5th inst, and Jan 18—The Prnzai Naomi, john, for Salen, Us, with coals und Wickes bore up from'700 miles 1o the Weetwanl mad ie {hie port yorandeg morning, went ashore oa the eckaie he Porthburnow Bay and carried away her rudder the deep got off the beach thie evening afer a eaeenen her cargo, and brought into the pier wih extra at the Pumps. Jan 16—The Omar Pacha, from rt, bas been towel in here with lose of Porrsuouts, don for Newvo: Kmgy Sy 3. rigeing, &e, deem homes fran New tenn, ii NB, main rap into b; ‘which ‘pro- and mizen masts, sails, the Athena of snd for ceeded on her voyage. at the mouth of the river Maron Deo 1X, was condemned and sold. Bbe soon after went to pieces Seehad about 40 bhds of molasses on board, and went tothe river to load cedarfor Hoa~ ton. Several of her crew arrived at Boston Sth tnat, in sehr Menry Hooton. Quite a severe 8K blow oveurred nt Provinestown Mon ay. night Reveral vessels broke adrift in the harbor, and one oF two boats were emaabed up. ings and o: damage Scbr Mary E parted her moor- @ ashore fon) of schr Oberlemagne, doing some the stern of tue later and staving in her own bul warks forward on one side The damage th hoth cases wae siigl ‘The damaged cargoes of the steamer Pedes and schr Ella, the wreck of which on the Florida coast we mentioned yester— day. were sold at Bt Augustine last week and brought over market prices The Pedre was londed with supplies for the ‘overnment troops and the Elia with corn and other merehan ise. The corn, we learn, though wet, brought 70 cents per bushel.—Savapnab Repub, Feb 4. Quick PassaGk—The Br bark Vernon, Capt Locke, which arrived at Boston from Messina on 2d inat yey the passage from Gibraltar in 15 daya and 16 hours—one of the quickest Passages op record. She is a fine vessel and has been kept in. excellent order. Spoken, d&e. e ot BP Ariel, Delano, from Liverpool for NOrleans, Jan 19, 4 *. Br sbip Port@hd, Ogg, from Lis nicola, den '8 lal 0088, lon ioe A erPOn! for Apala! Morelgn. Ports. Antwear, Jan 2i—Arr Josephine Lendholm, Akysb. 81 5, Lochinvar, Cole, New Orleans; 2ist, Saone, mee > sion, Restor, Jan 16—Arr Kossuth, Bachelor, Havana; 18th, Ty . Cartwright, StJohn, NB. Bld 17th, ‘Vaucluse, Oaruay, fats 08. MEKHAVEN, Jan 12—Arr Gen Berry, Davis, NOrleans; 13th, Bremen, Beonken, de. ee BAReaoNs, Jon 2—Arr Sonrisa, Roig, NYork; Lamartine, Zernichow, do. Homnar, Dec 21—Arr Courser, Day, Siam. let Lecraw. Caloutta: 19th, Geo Lee, Barstow, do. Bowpravz, Jan lg—Arr Mayflower, Platt, NOrleana. ylowes Jan l—Arr rage (si, ‘Lines, NYork, and ski fo: av CARTHAGENA, Jan 12—Arr Ocean Bride, Burgess, NYork Jun 16—Arr Mary Bradford, Thompson, London (and rk); ath. HK Milamay Wehb, Phil elphis for 224, Isabeli, Comin, London (and sid for Ney Or- Toven, Jan 19-OM, bark Lysander, Moore, of Boston. PAaCOW. Jon ti—Arr Helen M'Gaw, Tucker, N Orleans Sid Mth Cee Evann Cooper, N Orlenns (and eld fm Green o- & Vth): 15th, John Merrick, crsthee, Havana; M B Harr: Davin, Matanzas, ck, Jan i6- Sid Robs Leonard, Cook, Barton; ( nsirong, N Orleans. Jan 10—Arr 4 yuran, dan 15—ald Wr Calveston Hoffstell, Savannah. Yrarts, Brown, (fm Liver hl 14th, Nathaniel be nage cline Tucker, Cong ion, New Cardiff United States, ‘ort ship Geo Turner, Svans, for New York tmméviately: barks Tejuca. Herriman, for Trieste Idg, £3 per ton: arya Milliken for Boston soon; Austin, v at; Eintiy, Tilton, and Roman, Dyer, for igs Movseratte, Mei onald, for NOri#ank 40 Bila ¥, for Cardenas (6 load sugar for N York at $425 ‘bre ES Ja Townsend, for Bostoa soon; 8 & for P Jeiphia do. 16—ArrChicora Facikner WOrleans via, ram 7 as s! inm: 19tb, Kab O'Briew, Rounial in, do; Gov Tanadon, Stone, Mobile: 2is. Tweedaide » NOrleans via Berumda; Owege eos, aod Leander, Curtis, do; Ariel 1s), Ladiow, wotorepair 2d Mary Anoab, 4 Charleston Tusearora, Dinlevy, Philadelphia; Potnons, Merrithew, NYork. Off the port 224, Lady Rosell Sinclair, from Savannah; Queen of the Lakes, Thirnion, from Pordand. Cld 1th, Col Job: ar, Park, Cardenas; 18th, South Shore, Lothrop, € (and both remained in the river 224); Jah, Underwrite: te, NYork: 20th Marcia Greenleaf, do iand, Matanzas; Stepben F Austin, Clark, Galveston; Royn! Victoria, Watson, Charleston; Speed, Anderson, Mobile; Fephcon Brown, Calentta, Star of the Wert, MeAlmond, Philedelphia (another account says abe sid 24): Artel, Delano NOrlesns: Empress, Lyons, 03 lerrish, ard Parquette, Watts, do: Victory, John- avonmah; Gentoo” Freeman, V ; Julie Comb, Havana’ 224, Har xP Leach’ ond | Union wannsh; Senator, Co | MeG@ill Cleero, Taylor, Bow | Bavena. | , In the river outward bownd 2td, Stephen P Austin, Clark, Admiral, Wieuing, and F W rane, Landis, Jin 18—Ent inwards, Forest Clty, Tyler, NOr- alive Wh den Era, Wh. Keddy #t wba ‘and r 1 Jan I—Ar> bark White Wing, pbis oo APWCASTEE, dun 15—Cht Walion, Parker, NYork; Colombo, Stwart, d m on) San », Deo Tn r Melbourne, repe, Pensms Graves, ard Sv. PoUNt, Jam I ir Nemonrg Menkes, rk. ff, Copernicas, Dahl, from NOrleans _ Jan 1é—Tn ibe roads, Wasbingion Buteber, rleae, (Ten), Jan 2-Ar Colon, Davila, NY: ow, dan 18—Ar ship Rialto, Chase, Glasgow, Trxvi, dan Sar Fv im Charleston: sid 16th, War Hawk, Freeman, \ id from Dea! ist). Home Porta. ATTAKAPAS, Jan 2>—In port bark Tivola, Prown, from Hawnos, win; brige Alive key, for Raltimore: tt ska, Mrown, wre; J Harrie, ste XY sehrs OM Poeun, Giark, and Roseneath, Roeers, ‘it George i) © Tore tage do Abby Mortom, doy , Harding, for Richmond, Om + bark Fdmund Mwieht, Nicker- rion, Corn, Aux Cayen, steamer itaker Philndeivhia Teleyraphed, ship Isaac Bewion from NOrleans. Cid ship Addie Snow, Howes, New Me: sche Surah fh Orleans: Yarka N Boynion. smaliey. do: Him, Taylor. Phila- deipbie, brig Lauria. s-avender, Cape Hayton: ecbre Maidhewa, Richmond wii Wine NYore » ey, Howes, Baltimore: = ‘ Priludeiphir Kid tote AW, wind NW, Dark India adiant. tel) ship Charger, NYork (ia tow of steamtug bark Unien, Jones, Baltimore; schr Areie, Dyer Jeremie. FALTIMOAE, Feb 5—Cid hark Chas E Lex. Almeida, Weat. Indice: brig Chattanooga, Yorris, Pernam>uco and markets, gebra Georgia, Prince, Tr, ' Greyhound “Hr), Gamage, fax, Millard Fillmore, Tusle. Providence; Geo Hoffman, NVe CHAKLESTOM, Peb 3—Arr ship Noemie, Jonnson, Havre; Rp bark een, Martw'nny. Havana: >rige eee Wat Gelpt Trontdad Factor, Titus, :ardenas, By Cid steamabip Teabel, Rots ly West and Savannah; Dew (and sid) Sid sehr Chern», * eriown. SC, WES, Hel Feb 6 Ship Stalwart, for Liverpool: barke Jordon Japonica, tor Rio Janel. Arr (by Pneeh Train); Wau son Kalrimore: Ninta, Care Lk Landwursten (Brem) for Reire. Mend, for Clenfocnos: brig Breege, tor Barbados, con: jen schre went to sea this morn ng. re in harbor, names not ascertained. Wind NE, and Heten A Miller, York Helow, ron, tr aratiee: eke Thos © Ackie. Kaker, razon San’ Mid shipe Jahn Hancock, Coflin, Martiey, Mewes, Poston, bres Wappoo, Carver, work. Fas vera! f Whitty, do vin Key Went, sehr © 81 Kelly, Bew > Ren 24°h, #hipve Tehernayn, and Holyrood cK, Fen 4 Are brig Ann Tyler, Tylor, Martinique w Squall, Bockminster, Rockport, Palestine, YRD, Peb f—Are echr Loduskin, Hisir, Chess NEW BEDE peake Hay, NEW HAVEN. Feb (—fid bark Antelope, Rhotes Barba- i » Port dogs peor Med Fag. 0 Kico PHILS DELPHTA, Feb 6 Cla brig Rolling Wars, Vi Rio Jopere schrs ¥ Shar rp. Savannah: R ue on, 1B Bleecker, Rdwarda, gnd 8 N Smith, Smith, ¢ Yerk Jan 2 Arr hrigs Gov Brown, Axworthy, Key @ Anderson, King, NYork, Cid 224, bark Johm ‘ork bS-Arr ache Emily, Griffin, NYork. Cid wen, and Cornelia, Andersot ork. Se ; TO MAKE TWENTY FIVR DOLLARS, is to nc-ad for one of STRONG'S TEN DOLLAR SAMPLE LOTS ( . 6 Yalentine Caria 411 tat oner in et package. express oF ass mayen town or village in the Unived Bates or pt Canadas, on rece STEN DOLLARS, nr fe the meet lihera) offer ever made to raien Aealera. Feleutine companies and winolesele dealers suppued on be most lity terme for cash ry RTRONG. Wanvfnctorer, 98 Nasmnn at. HY. —S eS ee — DENTIPTRY, J ENTISTRY —O. J. E\OLETON INGRRTS TRETH A’ ne Jewent porsibie prices. Sets on sliver $8; on 826; conunuous crm $2. Teeth extracted without the 19 Canal stree!, near Mercer, one block west MISCELLAR HOUR $10 REWARD Lost, de SeNDAY WORT, ASTER Dy Ameriean far ny ont of the Third avenae ene The finder will r the above reward by leaving it At F. G. Richardson's, 10; Joba street, —. — ——_____—_—- Li TH WARD. REGULARS MRET AT OLINTON GAR« cen, in Clinton street, between Broome and Delancey streets, this evemin, v'eloek.