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g NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1859. G rican. intended to cover something not | the Unked Irishmen— who belived that the only way to | found Cully com it to receive a license to practise his | since the commencement (in 1853) of immgration to the The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning officers?” Qu this Commander, M'Intoa cheeryes | the Ae rs ties in Europe cous: | of ther was to make her el- | profession, kas been refused the license simply on account | French islands there bavo Deen introduced into Martinique al ais aids ant no talaacer RTT cae that his instructions are most rigid in regard to the | reputable. There are two in Europe | promote the benefit of the r country P 4 ply Freng mes nate pene mere ces to RLS h weet aia.i6 and the balan 17,00 05. m ed to express opinions on matter; one of themde- ther a democratic rep: or inio two or three depart- | ¢f his religion, nor could he evan procure ‘mission to boarding, delaying or examining Ameren wan “aifbustere Hires to eee Amoricn opposed elther by intriguo or a hos- | ments of the Frenen <> plfe. A misdirected national | act in the capacity of an aaaitant in ‘an apothocary’s hop. British colonies, six Chinese, and 697 Africans, making a Selg, and that he em iim Aldbam replies that the ves- | tile combination; the - considers that if it can be | spirit, the natural hate priesthood for u heretical | In several towns in the provinces your brethren total of 6,689 immigrants.’ Guadaloupe received in the | Brooklyn Bank, a semiannual dividend of Ove per same y e 21 | ry; the Farmors’ Bank 9 and Africans. G d without dishonor or cruelty it will be a haj government, an entire n iscalculation of the power of | stop at all, whether for business or otherwise, without period 4,099 coolies and 1,42z Africans, making 5,521 | payable on the Ist of February sel was in a port code the peace oar een, eae thing %0 see Mexioo at once placed un ler restraint bythe | Great Britain, a narrow provincial arrogance, and a | being subject to fine or inpeecnmact Indeed, my good | immigrants. eS duu dist ihe vessels being at anchor, was pat to.uo incon’ | superior race, But nether ot thege partic meet approval | wonderful igdorance of tas respuroes pion and views | frend, persecstons against th Uraaln inthe dominions | | By's recent volo of the Council General provision hat | Ts Ewing wn comparative bank satemient of venicnce by the inquiries. Commander McIntosh denies | at New York. The first are told that they are wi Serraue aan Anees 4 et pat a ping, al ini od BF Siar re hemp prep eads, » | been made ly ta number 7,000 are to | four leading cities that, under the Clay ton Bulwer treaty, San Juan del Norte | would plunge the world into a war that could end only in panel to the di and is under the protection of the British crown, but expresses | their own destruction, and the second that they are | ote ek | RPT etry Wah iit We | Stefi tae cae . » eorrespon- | ‘‘usurious” hypocrites, actuated solely by a belie cases prosperity r , a: belle sha a otanoe wage taqansy $04 08 PKEPEION:| ae Geeks artan omens end ae more honestly met | betler parts, of a character. Thoro,are | aganst others in accordance with thelr high pretensionst e confess 0 the American govern- | under American thaa under Mexican rule. hese re- | races ani tures where ue barry tte pi ieee ee very tar Sndeed, | spective suggestions, therefore, there is nothing but de- | actually the reverse. It seems hardly credible that peo- Servia. and by no means responding to the frank and friendly | flance or scorn, Have the Derby ministry taken a single | ple should seriously contemplate such schemes of political ‘The latest news from Servia is that the Skouptechina manner tn which the practice of visitation and search in | step to ascertain the course actually contemplated ? regeneration as that broached by the Phwnix Socio was about to send a deputation to Constantinople to re- time of peace has been by our goveroment entirely sur- Very little need be said to convey an idea of the pre- | but, rightly considered, such feeling is not more inex- | quest the Sultan to confirm the election of Prince Milosch. rendered, The whole gravamen of visitation and search | sent Condition of Mexico; for it has reached the iicable than the avowed sympathy with the Russians in | jtugsian influences and Russian gold are said to have lay in the compulsory nature of the proeates To stop | zenith of anarchy and confusion, and it is now very evi- Crimean yore joy over the Sepoy massacres, or becnght about the deposition of Prince Alexander and tho be ay ‘on the bigh seas, to compel to produce her | dent that, unless the great European Powers adopt serious | the hearty wish the success of the Indian mutiny. | | of Milosch. rs, and to submit to'an examination of her cargo | measures to put a stop to the eternal feuds that keep the | Tne antipathy of Celt against Saxon is by no means worn Order had been restored in Belgrade. is prim facie un invasion by one person of the rights of | country in constant distress, it must soon become the | out. Recent prosperity bas restored some of the con- ‘The guns of the Turkish fortress at Belgrade wore dou- another, which nothing but. the resalt—that is, proof of Bier of ite ambitions neighbors. Supposing the latter to | fidence which adversity had shaken, and we enter once | ple shotted, and on the opposite bank of the river Austrian the guilt of the person thus detained—can justify. come masters of this soil, which is go iously pro- | more on the era of secret societies and treasonable plots. artillery and 8,000 French troops were in readiness to act But to go on board a ship without an armed | vided with precious metals, silver particularly, a8 w * * * * * * * {fa chance offered: force on her arrival in a harbor, when, being at anchor, | as with every other sort of wealth, it appears natural The return, after so many years intermission, to Riband she undergoes no detention tor’ suffers any compulsion | conclude that they would soon acquire a most’undue— | societies, to a course of gras The War in India, whatever, and then to ask x umber of questions, what- | pay, dangerous preponderance, and would have it in their | oaths and secret conspiracies, EFFECTS OF THE GENERAL AMNESTY, AND: DECLINE e1 be, whatever object they be put, with | power to wield a formidable weapon against the mercan- | pointment to our bright and sanguine hopes. We ‘OF THE REVEL RANKS—LOBD OLYDE'S LATEST VIC- ever thev be, and with y y no attempt abd no intention to compel an answer, cannot, | tile interests of other nations. This subject is worthy of | dreamt of another future for Ireland, and can scarcely TORY—HIS EXCELLENCY AT. LUCKNOW—THE ENG- ‘we apy rebend, without doing obvious violence to language, | the most serious consideration, aud it is to be hoped that | prevail upon ourselves toawake and look in the face our LISH ARMY IN GOOD HEALTH—MARKETS, ETC., ETC. be considered as a visitation or search within the mean’ | her Majesty’s government will devote their attention to | present disappointments—to admit how deep rooted are The Bombay wal ot ap ene aay besey eg NN ing affixed by the law of nations to those terms. Itreally | it now that there is still a fair chance of providing for the | the evils with which we have striven to contend, and how 21st meneate decoy reas vy Sues pie to come to this, that no English naval officer can | legitimate interest of British trade. ill the race in whose destiny we are so deeply interested The ‘amnesty was slowly poets ‘thinning the go on board au American ship, however conciliatory his | Much sensation has been caused here by the arrival off | profits by the opportunities of Drosperity or the teaching | (The anes vores Toy sc Reeediren Conduct, however unassuming bis demeanor, however un- | Vera Cruz of three French and four Spanish ships of war, | of adversity. Time when Eng! 4 the plentitude iesaaietia teentres welll be seco rae ‘without much. willing dr unable he may be to apply compulsion, without | the former commanded by Rear-Admiral Penaud, and a | of ignorant generosity, was willing to take upon herself | !he whole country w pence ivin, hs the United States a casus belli against this coun- | great deal bas been said about a warlike expedition against | the blame of spendtbrift landlords and barbarous peasants, ‘On the 24th November, a force 001 ded by Lord a Mexico on the part of Spain, as well asabout some scheme | of the recklessness, the extravagance and the folly of cen’ | (0 the 24th Aloette he np pong esta gee ngs a for Suropean imervention in the affairs of this country, | turies. Wo are proof against such reproaches now. If | Clyde in person, baving marched sixty-one im Bana which is supposed to be about to be carried into execution; | he Irish caunot be content with their lot, the fault, we . “th pee ne chain ae Dandene: a iy cppoaiie THE PURCHASE OF CUBA. Dut the truth of the matter is wrapped in mystery. Un | are now convinced, is theirs, not ours; aud we must ad- | ® 4¢ army of re rere pees pei da of rere st a NERS fortunate, the Union Jack ee Nat ae anonarhnee here to Lyre yrs maeaen Suid some net bi wes pertains chased four miles by guns andcavalry. 4 in this part of the worid, now that it mi rove souse- | son than @ people whom adversi Lord Palmerston Approves of the Posttion | f(t" rotcct, British interests. In the mouitine the | unable to teach and. prosperty wo. humauize cabo ai | Their loss was enormous. Many were drowned in the 18,000 more immigrants, of whi be Africans under the Regis contract, und 11,00) Chinese - to be brought by a Bordeaux house. The Outer-Mer says:— ¥, york, tty ‘This contract divides the immigrants into adults aud non- ge -% adults, the adults comprehending males from fourteen to | Wy Oris, Jan. thirty-six old, and temales trom fourteen to thirty; the non-adults, all between nine and fourteen years. | The ‘otal contracting firm binds teelt to supply from 2,000 $08,000 Tast week. vnfpaallacanie . “ntalpasie oa borers per annum, or to forfeit to the colony ten francs | tooreage....,.. S47 778 78688 1,201,067 3,979,074 for every one short of the mmimum number. | The immi The published statement of the ident of ae Grants must engage themselves under contracts eight P or five years at least, and are to receive as monthly | La Crosse and Milwaukie Railroad is very gloomy for par- ‘ages four w iastors the'aduit, and two and a half piasters | ti9g jnierested in that concern. A Western road of ‘twol reframe Wleoy ee the termination we ‘tke wou, | bundred miles, trying to survive under a debt of twolve| tract they shall do so at their own expense. | anda half millions of dollars, is rather a hopeless task.| 8 Fico colony will pay to the firm for each aduit con- | It appears that the annual interest upon the mortgage adult sot (00,8 aol or bean fenalgrdat contractin tor | debt alone of this company is nearly $600,000, while five years, there will be paid by the colony 486f. the gross receipts of the road during the first year of # adult, and 291f. the non-adult. The firm may claim, be- lessee management is only $452,000, If the receipts o sides, from the employers a fixed premium of 160f. for lessee manag each adult or non-adult Chinese contracting for eight or the coming year should increase 100 per cont, it would) Svelyears aay wt ee ign ‘of being tolui- not be sufficient to meet the current expenses and a 1y Sho omnpengers vances made them interest upon the second bonded debt. The sile of t Bare ORR a rae Sse Stes four hundred bonds to pay the note given to Selah Cham-| ‘The Governor of Martinique continued ill in health and berlain, for $20,000, appears to have been inevitable, disabled from doing business. and with the assurance that the same could be ob net of St. Pierre, M. Porchez, was expected Apt Bs, about the Sth or 29th of y Posi from the purchasers at cost, by any creditor having a j The Baron de Larenty, who is mentioned as one of the claim. With prior liens to the amount of over $8,000,000, ealthiest proprictors of Franco, anda Creole of Marti- Bique, ‘where he owns a fine cstate which has remained {¢ Seems that their third mortgage bonds are not v unproductive since 1848, had arrived out to re organize it, Valuable; and especially when we see from this statemon: had just introduced 100 African immigrants thereon. that the owners of these bonds will be require to pay @ ieserinmemauameiantesostenttortineman | the first day of February next the sum of $272,000 fo of Spain, and Dentes Mr, Buchanan’s AxgU- | Siexicans coutinue their reckless course of mutualde- | duced for changing i, tnd Blog fed. towards. the Cawnpore roed.” The rebels Board of Education. past due coupons upon the land grant bonds, or ments. struction with redoubled fury, and their revolutions hieeagTagg threw away their arms and fled tothe steep ravines. The Board of Hducation met last evening—Richard War” have the road sold under the laud grant mortgage. ‘om the London Post (Palmerston organ), Jan. 4-] | are becoming really ferocious’ Guadalajara, the se France. Tabs Modine ie aad: tokate: renshee Teaiseroe’ Ghat € intelligence from Madrid aunounces a resolution of | cong ity in the republic, was taken by Degolla- | THE FRENCH TROUBLE WITH AUSTRIA—NEW YEAR'S ren, President, in the chair. the Cortes, repudiating the ‘* insulting hypothesis” of Mr. | dors party after a painful siege, marked by a | ROYAL LEVEE—NAPOLEON'S REMARKS TO THE AUS- | the Ganges. : A communication from the school officers of the Six. Stock Exchange. Buchanan in his annual Message to the American Congress, | \ivorous ‘and gallant defence on the part of the RIAN MINISTER. Rea Orisa OF Tim RELL: On the 28th of November the Commander-in-Chief ar- an Nala hi's ata rbaeone 40 tuild | WRpxespay, Jan. 19, 1869, That Spain might be induced to surrender Cuba W the | besieged, who were commanded by General Blaucarte. In | q1oNy BETWERY THE GOUNTRIae ive IPATIAN vO. Beh apap A i aa la i Leelchlbobadetenn Tee | $1000 Louisiana 6's... 100 ahs Hariem RR.. 13, United States government for a pecuniary consideration. | .rie er’ the capiiulauion granted to the. latter, he was schoolhouse in that ward. The communication was re’ | *'509 Cai 7's, new bs. ‘This resolution is in a peculiar manner taken out of the Mors cold, Dlocd, and inthe most cowardly and LICY OF FRANCE—PANIC ON THE BOURSE—NEWS On the 2ist of November General Grant re-crossed the ferred to the Committee on Sites and Schoolhouses. hands of party manauvring in the Cortes, A declaration | Pivh\ous tuanner. Infact, many scenes of horror took | FROM ALGERIA—MARKETS, ETC. Goomtces ane rebels in considerable numbers, disputed | "4 communication from the school officers of the Socond i to this effect having been made by the O'Donpell Ministry, | itce ou that occasion, aud ardiyya day goes by but we | _ OUF advices from Paris are dated on the 4th instant,and | the passage, but were forced to fly with great loss, ward asked permission to rent premises in the ward where- | 10000 Virginia 6a. as the resolve of the Executive, a vote was carried unati | tear of some fresh atrocity in every direction. Had not | Fé interesting:— of their guns were taken. in a school might be established, It was referred to the | 4000 NYCent RR ie mously at the instance of M. Olozaga, the leader of Ue the government been so remiss in noglecting tosend pro: | 4 The arpteriten Weg feet at foetal fot ater pane elt earet ea to avon she innenily of his pur. eeerity ok MI, Olomga ie supporting aa gimimsteation | PF euccor to Guadalajara the place migbe pare, Rall OG! || ers in attendance, and desing the presootatious anoveat |. - Geteral Solm'Saoob; who playod an imrpoctan parb dar al oa Ozag! J J " es » this day; but, unfortunately, the present adrministra- ‘ 2 * Da " = hostile to his own political pretensions 0B a Subject | Hon je ubout the most incapable thatwe have yet seen, | occurred which occasioned quite @ panic on the’ Paris ing the war, died from an attack of brain fever. Committee on New Schools. 1000 NYCentbs,1876 The schoo! officers of the Ninth ward sent ina commu- | 1000 do...... nication asking for an appropriation of $1,945 for furnish- 1000 Har?mkRIstm ing Primary School No, 24, in that ward. A resolution | 4000 Hariem 2dmbs. of national interest, is peculiarly distinguishing in a} jy, devasta . u . Bourse, and a heavy fall in the funds at London and else- Bombay import market continued very active. | 4 riating the amount asked for was submitted aud | 4000 MCR&pci mated country in which so much is perpetually surreatered | {yiln and devastation ary the order of the day and while | where.” 6 Money was rather tight, aud the bank had raised its rate | ShProzy #Un6 bps entp see Poi nee ne Voce Lee OF Thee tt a ofa | scenes of violence and bioodshed, the background i€ also |. The Paris correspondent of the Loudon Zimes, writing | of discount one per cent. Cotton and oil seeds were lower. | PThe Cotowing resolution, in reference to the resolution | S00 Lakel Awan, the present at least, the resolution of the Spanish gov ment and the Spanish Legislature bas been firmly taken; | and thatthe Americans must either recede from their | erie f on the evening of the Ist inst.; says:— Freights were declining. Exchange: bank rates, 23. 0%. Cee bet ye eae ow at Of caste, which is | °"Y'have just heard that during tho leveo to-day, the Em. | ‘Tye above mail reaclied London on the 4th instaut, aud Narita sede! bd Poor | peror told the Austrian Minister (Hubner) that he re- | the American portion of it is brought out by the City of passed in the State Legislature, calling for au inquiry into | 25 she MerctiantsBk. the management of the school system of the city, was | 179 Bk of Commerce. Proposed by Crmmissioner Waterbury and seconded by | “10 Am ExchangeB, proposition altogether, or support it by demonstrations | alan b: a retted their relations (rapports) were so bad, but that | Washington, The letters and papers add little of interest sommissioner Green: 10 do.. 60 MichSo: equally inconsistent with the terms of the President's | 4.04 Paps ma pga Rsnae aeedle oo ook is personal sentiments Gor the Emperor of Austria were | to the above. : Resolved, That aapecial committee of five be appointed to | 10 ContinentulBapk 34MicuS&NIn message, apd with the restraints of civilized government | 1, circulation and export duties paid here; but the pablic the same as ever. I may add that a rumor circuiates— A small insurrection had occurred at Burmah. Visit Albany, ‘ag occasion may require, to examine and report | 19 Marine Bank do. and internatioual law. The remarks in the message which have thas become the object of just auimaiversion in the Spauish Cortes, but for the truth of which I donot vouch—that Murshai | — It was reported by telegraph from Agra that Nena Sahib Vaillant, Minister of War, went up subsequently to Hub- | had succeeded, with a considerable force, in crossing the ner and said to him, ‘I suppose I must not give you my | Ganges between Futteghur and Cawupore, have no confidence, and the scheme has for the present fallen to the ground, Exchanges keep high in conse- quence; London, 43d. to 434d. per dollar. Quicksilver ‘lation to legislation pro ed in reference to 93 Cor Meh ite. ent onlers Gr cae city, and that aad commitiee furnish co Commonw fat oa oe ae Paes RR.. printed reports to thie Board of all acts, or proposed acts, reia- | U1 Am Guavo Co, 4 0, tive to the charge of common schools, pending before the Lv- | 100 Am Guano Co.... 634 100 are confined, indeed, to “honorable negotiation? “We | ae Node hand after that.” 20 Citizens’ Bank. :. 102 60 Til Cen RR. would not,” gays the President, “if we could, acquire | SePS Steady at $60 to $93 per quintal. ‘The same correspondent, writing on the following day, News from Atistralia, wee acces ile toclon‘ea todti cighavof ihe. Loxplatara (10 Merupaltninath’ 1Rs¢. | SUCMAMeOHTIE Cuba by any other meaus."’ This is eminently satisfacto (From the London Post, Jan. 4.) says:— The steamer Emeu, with the Australian mails, dated ‘er some discussion as ig} si to interfere in the manner proposed, the resolution ap- | 102 Pacific Mail SSCo, pointing the committee was adopted. The following are | 360 . the names of those appointed by the chair to serve on the committee in question:—Commissivners Waterbury, Da- venport, Curtis, Cushing and Adams. Commissioner Green was appointed by the chair as a member of the committee, but he declined accepting the appointment, and Commissioner Curtis was mentioned in us place. The resolution of the Legislature asking for information in regard to the number of pupils attending the Free Academy, the cost of it, and cAocgroasters relating to it, 5 lo was read by the chairman, and alter some debate it was 860 La Cr & Mill RR.. referred to the committee on the Free Academy, who were | 400 GO.... yroee % 2B do. . authorized to supply ali necessary information to the Le. | 50 Hudson RiverRR. 10 Del L& W RR... gislature. SECOND BOARD. After this the business done by the Board was of a very | $26,(00 Missouri 6's. 400 sis Read RR..630 trivial and uninteresting nature. 8,000 J0...b60 86. 100 1,000 Ill Cent RR bs, 89° 200 Theatrical and Other Amusements. 5,000 Gai&Chiclsum. 300 Broapway.—The romantic equestrian drama eutitied 334 B00 “Rookwood,” and the legendary piece calied “Robinson 100 do... 1860 Crusoe,” are to be repeated to-night. 100 Hlarlmen RR prf. Bowsny.—The peculiar local drama styled “The Taree 25 Mich Cea RR. Fast Men,’ in which the Misses Western have achieved a success, will be played all this week, Burtoy’s.—Mr. J. Proctor will enact his great Indian character in ‘“Outablanchet, the Lion of the Fore “Mad Dogs” and “The Happy Man”? follow. WALLACK’s,—The new play entitled “The Veteran’ im- | 100 60 do At roves With repetition. The various artists are now at | 100 . 3g 200 Chic&RKTARR b60 ome in their respective parts, and all works smoothly. | 100 100 do ry and re-assuring; and, to say the truth, such a protes The policy of Lord Malmesbury in reference to Mexico ‘The few words addressed by the Emperor to M. Hub- ydney, Nov. bourne, Nov. 16, and £60,000 in tation of moderate and just views was not altogether | 18 sulla profound secret. The abstinence which, under | yer, the Austrian Minister, during the reception of yester- poectenen Pen ne Le stam Tate eres from an Executive Chief who bad so | circumstances uf extreme provocation, the noble lord has | day, and which I communicated in a postscript, are, 1] “Tre mails reached England on the 4th instant, and lately given bis sanction to the principles propounded | displayed hascertainly not been imitated either by France, | find) literally correct. They were spoken with a more the American portion has been brought per City of at the Conferences of Ostend. But when Mr. | Shin, or the United States of America, We hear by tae | emphatic tone of voice and animated gesture than the | Washington. Buchanan goes ou to say that ‘this is due to our | last mail that the nava! forces of Spain are blockading the | Emperor generally employs, and reminded some of the ‘Trade, especially import, was very dull at Melbourne. national cbaracter,”” his reflection certainly suggests a | port of Tampico, and that a French squadron, under Ad- | listeners of a scene between the First Consul dad the | pycnande for 00 daye sight was at par. regret that his appreciation of what is “due” on that | miral Penand, is now before Vera Cruz. Mr. Bachaoan, English Ambassador of that day previous to the rupture ‘The electric telegraph was in operation between Mel- score should not bave dawned upon bin at a somewhat | the American President, as we all know from his recent | of the Treaty of Amiens. They are commented upon in | yourne, Sydney and Adelaide. earlier stage of bis official career, The profoand demou- | Message to Congress, has proposed the military occupation | yariou ‘S in ail circles where politics are the topic; The following ships had sailed from Melbourne for Strations of Teepect lor public law contained ia thia Mes- | of portion of the Mexican territory as a means not only | and I learn that in the higher financial regions where they | pogiand:— Sage sit rather awkwardly on the present President of tae | of obtaining r dress for injuries which have been inflicted | are known they have produced an effect which it is diffi- October 27, the Blackwall, for London, with 80,589 United States. More: ‘ in the same breath with | upon United States subjects, but of acquiring the perma. | cult to exaggerate. I will not indulge in speculation as to | ounces, ‘ 4 4 his assertion of the pa wnt pripcipic of right aud mo- | Bent sovereignty of two of the most valuable provinces | what they portend. It is well known that the Emperor November 7, the Donald Mackay, for Liverpool, with deration for bis guidance, in the negotiatiog of ois go. | Which at the present moment belong to the Mexican re- | keeps the greatest guard over himself, and never allows 84.396 ounces.” i i Vernment witb the Spanish Court in regard to Cuba, | public. England, of course, it will be supposed, has no | an unguarded expression to reveal his real thoughts; but November 14, the Swiftsure, for London, with 84,775 what are commonly known as the “Cabau claims’ [ecco saye ne fprehones Bi pool ene a fe no | it is certain that on this occasion he betrayed an excite: | ounces. ¥ , : agaivst Spain are pressed with a force of language which | mterest in the future welfare of Mexico. ippens, | ment which could not unnoticed by the diplomatic ef Chins ion bil must render the world somewhat suspicious of all this | however, that English subjects are the holders of | corps.” If the Bourse a today {haye uo doubt Pe rr piecpree fo Meera) a og affectation of submiasiveness to the law of nations. There | about eight millions of the Mexican foreign debt, and that | that the effect would be severely feit. [think it right to The receipts of wool at Syduey were light. Buyers is, however, a very wiserect reservation 4 in Mr. | British subjects, under convention, bave ctaims for com. | add afew words of explanation on 80 unusual an occur- were cautious‘and prices uncertain. Buchanan's ‘Mestage against ali eventual pensation which amount to several millions sterling. If | rence. Tallow was firm. course,” says the President, “we sha! We hve tagiicr to grounds of violence and oppression, | For the Jast two or three months negotiations have been ——- Bue, unless circumstances should’ occur, we eed @bly mention the repeated instances in whica | going on between Austria and France on the subject of Markets. BOW aplicipate, rendering @ departure jy _| British subjects resident in Mexico have been subjected to | Italy. The Emperor expresses himself very anxious that ‘THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. justifabic wader the imperative overruling law of | outrage both in their | paced and properties, aud in which | reforms should be introduced there, and particularly in [From the Manchester Guardian (City Article), Jan. 5.] self-preservation.”” This is undoubtedly a very grand | the authority of British consular agents hag not oniy been | the Roman States. The Austrian government has been ‘The bad effects produced by the recent ebull itlon of the climax, but the antecedents of the present Americau goy- | Set at nought, but intentionally insulted. The truth is, | urged to use its influence with the Pope and the King of Emperor Napoleon against Austria have in no degree di- erpment fully justify the Spanish Cortes in being some- | that national brigandage prevails throughout the length | Naples for that purpose, and the Emperor Napoleon bas, | mirished, and conscis remain without recovery from the What sceptical of its value, | If we may judge of the | snd breadth of the Mexican republic, and that cach revo. | { am assured, agreed to the withdrawal of the French | Serious depression of yesterday, the quotation throughout United States executive trom its own antecedents during | Utiovary chieftain, as he obtains temporary possession of | troops from Rome, on condition that the Austrians should the day having been 96% a 9634. For the next settle- the past few years, we should be apt to fear that it might | Power, seeks to sigualize bis reign by forced loaus, com- | also evacuate the places they bold. On both these points | mont which te fixed to take place on the 8th of February, put a somewhat ioose construction upon tne principles of | pulsory exactions, and gross outrages, from which, with. | the greatest opposition is met from Austria, though It is a the transactions have been at 965. ¢ international law, and that it found it convenient to out the slightest regard to public law, | citizens of | fact beyond dispute that the Italians are morediscontented | “tis being the 4th of the monte, the commercial pay: gensitive on the subject of “self preservation.” » | no foreign State are considered to be protected. What | than ever with their rulers, morc inflamed than ever with ments have been heavy, but they seem thus far to havo Spanish Cortes cannot be expected! to forget that an expe | do we hear of the present condition of Mexico? | hatred against Austria, which no merits of her representa. passed off well, and the demand for money at the bank dition of Glibusters to the Isiai It is “Very little need be said to con | tive or her Generals will ever mitigate, and as ready as | Rnd in the open market, although active, has ‘not beet, rather tan discountenanced, Fey ian idea of the Present condition of Mexico. | ever to rise against those they look upon as their tyrants. | Gnusually great, ‘suk i ties of the United States for it bus reached the very zenith of anarchy and | Whatever be the real motives of the Emperor Napoleon— | “"rne gancral uneasiness in the Stock Excl has been On the other band, it cannot be forgot confusion, and it is now very evident that unleas the great | whether he finds that the continued occupation of Rome | increased by the opening quotations from the Parle Bomeen as Spain continues to violate its solema enga: European Powers adopt serious measures to pat a stop to | exposcs him to odiumn on the partof the Italians, or from | which show a decline ofa quarter per cont, 12 ead bon i the suppression of the African slave traie, that country | the eternal fouds that keep the country in constant dis. | whatever other views, he is fully aware of this exaspe- | that of one per cent which pecurres yesterday. forfeits the sympathy of the other Europeau Powers, and | tess, it must soon become the prey of its ambitious | rated feeling, and of the consequences which may follow, The government broker bought nearly £30,000 Re- ives a peculiar coloring to the grievances of the Unitea | beighbors. Supposing the latter to become masters of | and which, perhaps, he would wish to prevent. In the duced this morning for the savings banks. if Sates, “Cuba,” Mr. Buchanan wita great trutii, “is | the soil, which is £0 prodigiously provided with precious | midst of all this comes the Servian complication, and the | “‘there has not been much business done in the only spot in the civilized world in which the African | metals, silver particularly, as well as every other sort of | probability of an Austrian occupation there algo. This, stocks, and the market was rather dull at the close, 2a do... 100 Cleve&ToIRR, b60 100 do. 950 Chic & RI RR, 60 50 do.. 30 125 Mil & Miss RR, fi 100 Gad & Chic RR... 50 Lavra Kegwr’s.—It is scarcely necessary to state that | 100 do. 83 84 bi Mr. Tom Taylor’s comedy of ‘Our American Cousin’ is to | 25 Erie Railroad... 160 La Crse&Mill RR, be succeeded by a good farce tonight. ae ——— Ivsaum.—The public are promised, this afternoon CITY CompIE 5 and evening, a charming concert by the Holman children, we henge P.M. and a pretty pantomime by the little Zavistowskis, Asurs.—The market was steady, with sdles of 25 bbie. ‘Muvstreusr. Feference to the bills issued by the | including pots at 5$c. and pearls at 6s. Managers of the different minstrel companies, the ad- Breapstorrs.—Fiour—The market was firm, and § mirers of harmony and fun will be satisied that it will | and Western brands were from be toloc, per barret hi pay to go, not only to one but to all. er, while the sales were moderate, being confined to abo | 7,600 0 5,000 dois, closing within about the follows FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Ete: (pric +3 & slave trade is tolerated, and we are bound, by a treaty | wealth, it appears natural to conclude that they will soon | it appears, the Emperor Napoleon decidedly sets Turkish scrip bas again been heavy, and declined to 234 Extra State do, 5 50 with Great Britain, to maintain a naval force on the Afri | acquire a most undue, nay, dangerous preponderance, | his face against. He will listen to no occupation ‘dis i ESD, 9—6 P, goo! "i can coust to arrest slavers bound to that isiand.’” ad- | and would bave it in their power to wield a formidable | except a joint one, of Servia, and under the authority bed cto snd Chilean has tous aba tee pe Maines pur ad i Rail it the depressed ‘ices vise the Spanish goverument, if they r to | weapon against the mercantile interests of other nations.”” | of the Powers who signed the treaty of Paris. We | yecterday creumg, ‘vat have aight nese te maintain their territorial rigbte, to diseh volitical | But, it being admitted that England, simply in consequence | have every day new accounts of the effervescence that 1 4‘ obligations, So long as they maintain t there | of the debts which are owing to it8 subjects, bas an in- | prevails in Italy, aud the sympathy which Sardinia shows | jy UnProvement, however, not being maintained to the will always be not only a pretext, but @ real basis, for | terest in Mexico far exceeding that of any other foreign | to the discontented, as well as of what is passing in Ser- The advance over last night amounts to a X per The City of Washington, which arrived here this morn. | EXtTa lowa, Michigan, Indiana and Onio, ing, brings intelligence of a political misunderstanding be- fin tween France and Austria, which had contributed to | ight Southern, Sacccoae ESES3aae " % | Southern fancy and extra the complaint and expostulation of thi an govern- | Power, bow comes it that France, Spain and the United | via. Ail this has produced its effect on the Emperor's ii : cause a decline of 134 in the Paris Rentes, and nearly 1 | bite ment. So long as they deliberately ¥ eit treaties | States have been suffered to take the initiative, whilst the | mind: and thus, notwithstandiog his habitual roserve, he bay etry regen bought by the bank to-day, | per.ctntin the English fonds. ‘The overt aot to which the | ene famtiy apd bakers’ brands Pere PPP PEE Peersces388e for ita suppression, they wil! lose that moral support of | power of England is altogether unrepresented? At the | could not but show it yesterday when the representative o the Baropean Powers which an Amerioan Sxecutive, aur | present time there can be to lack of Brith menctiwar, |. cinmiee vent caus oe he hek you will: nd:| \yaneece aes mange tree ae ene mated by the counse!s of a Walker, wit! flud its chief re- | We see from a return just published that the British nay: pretty nearly the true state of the case. The feeling The closing prices on the Exchange are:—Consols, ac- straint against an act of direct aggcession. It may be | at the commencement of th epresent year, consists of 5: agaivet Austria is very bitter, aud T cannot say it is unde- | count,963, a 9634: consols, new three per cents 96% & true that, if Spain maintains slavery in one shape, -Ainer!- including screw steamers of every description, | eerved. Whether it will go to the length which all seem | $7."Exchequer bilis, 37 a 40 premiur ‘ ca supports iv in another; but this reasoning ¢ usive of 167 gunboats. Of these no less than 176 | to apprehend I cannot say. if 2. “f decline was ascribed in financial circles was @ casual re- mark made by the French Emperor to the Austrian Am- becile was irm, bassador on New Year’s day; but the advices from Italy | 1,600 bbis., closing within the range of our quotations are very disquieting, and seem to indicate the possibility | Rye flour and corn meal were in fair demand, whi'e price s a x a ‘i were firm, with light sales. Wheat—The market wi it no sort of exoneration to the former for a violat are in commission and doing duty in every part of the On Monday, the 3d instant, there was quite a panic on {From the London Times (City Article), Jan. 5. of an actual explosion at any moment. Private advices international obiigatious which at once perpe! globe. Ifa State, comparatively weak, like Spain, can | the Bourse, the deciine in the funds being equal to fully wane ities fect Mell eee Alan speak, also, of the effect of the continued demand hoes eT eerie yA renal cools Ade : e ed States, an ive he: furo- end dren to protect Spanish interests in Mexico, el q + u ‘Ble * ROR PRR ee ee i ee aa Too piesa Ace atic ee ae ON EA | Be ta “asthalag” to te report ou the Bourse, | improvement; but the quotations from Paris checked this | for money, which seems to have exceeded all cal- | $1 5%, amber colored Southern at $1 87%. -C r firm at the opening, but ed with ~=some le culesous., I % evident Sat the mercantile oom. | panvener. The wale’ emibrasee about 18,000 bush munity in Great Britain are preparing for a season els, mecluding Western mixed at of much commercial activity, and that, in a very | Dew yellow Southern at 87 : out of order at 76¢ Milwaukie club at $1 08 abtet time, the Bank will be Geiven, to, raise: the, rasp ‘OC | $110, «Ryn was Areaipinelt attuirrimes mlere 3 discount. Cotton by this arrival isa shade, butouly a | bushels of barley (State) were made at Sic. Outs word shade, lower; flour is without animation, all parties being | steady and in s mand for shipment to New Orleans. diseatisfied with the state of the market. The sales embraced about 39,000 bushels, at 56e. a 0c. hgs good | adequate British naval force to protect British interests in | to the effect that diss: 1s exist between France and | feeling, and the market closed heavy. intended | the same republic? We read with utter estonishmsent and | Austin coyes Money was abundant, loans on government securities rized to state that no new circumstance | being ollered at two percent, while in the discount market in question there is again a disposition to take the choicest bills at a ‘onstitutionnet of the 4th contains textually ies oe dogo bate Satawarwani: tia ohipokings vr addressed to M. Hubner on the eign exchany V_Madressed to M. Hubner 00 the | or importance was & slight advance in the Fate ou Pais. ions with your government are (rota the London News (City Article), Jan. 5.] e, Dut L request you to tell the | — The funds are still prejudiced by the alleged misunder- But the Spanish government, neverth Tight to take exception to the publication of overture on the part of the Americas Presideut. The co. | surprise that, though France, Spain and the United States incidence of the present deviation from the ord.uary course | are sensible of obligations which belong to them, ‘unfor- Of private negotiation, with so loud a protest against al- | tunately the Unign Jack has not made its appearance Jeged American injuries Cuban claims, | in this part of the world, now that it might prove so | the words the Empe: bas obviously been accepted b ores in its | useful to protect British interests. In the meaa- | Ist. The Emperor most sinister signitication. The same proposal for the sale | time the Mexicans continue their reckless course | Tregret that our rel of Cuba was inade by a preceding ident, and w. of mutual destruction with redoubled fury, and | not so good as they w jected by a pi feroe' jada- | Emperor that my personal feelings for him have not | standing between France and Austria with reference to A decline of about 34 a 5% per cent has been established bare ren Au firn Lame pane disguised threats and prete the second city in the repubvc, wastaken by De- | changed. the Ttalian question; but no further decline has taken | in the new government 6's. The best bid for them th MTA Sass souing on this q) S party after @ painful siege, marked by a vigor- It is stated that despatches had been received trom Al- | place, although increased depression prevails on the Paris Le é iM agpagdape 7t? i aha ae hs “i tells Covgrese thi and gnliant defence on the part of the besieged, who | geria p y announcing that the tribes in the moun- | Bourse. morning was 104, buyer 60, and it is doubtful whether fae HOSE Oooo, eee Napoleon, in 18: commanded by Gen. Blancarta. In spite of the | tains were still in fall insurre Though no fears were | Consols closed same as yesterday, an impression pre- | any considerable amount of them could be sold ever OT10N.—Th . fetioe’ ot Traace’ ation granted to the latter, he was murdered in | expressed fi a‘oty of the colony, reinforcements were | vailing that rome of the statements lately circulated Bave | thas figure. Persons. wine a TMGaiy WS Uy iutohecere ot 1 hie Ul pate eal eer aeare meet Di need not be panctilious on ling cord blood and in thé moet cowardly and per fidic demanded me the offensive. been exaggerated. British railway shares, though rather igure. re ly purchasers of 3,000 of n in ot 7 ales, about 2,000 a But he forge that Napo: In fact many scenes of horror took plac Prince commission to report | lower, retain comparative firmness. Nearly £60,000 of | the remaining ten millions seem to doubt whether it will | 2:00 of W i tor middie upuaee Jeon old Lonisiaca when the about to take fon, and hardly a day goes by but we he on the e ¥ of, establishing a serviee of French | the gold brought by the Persia from New York was to-day | average as high a premium as three per cout. 1t is. im Mb Liverpoot 800 bosne Gnekés Were Place, of the French war with England r ed it impos. | fresh atrocity in every direction. Ruin and devastation | steamboats between Suez, the island of Reunion, China, | sent into the bank: fact, decidedly unpopular am J pool of oxes Cheese were c E rring Regionale Bod a strtie of jay; and while the picture presonts | Cochin china and Japan. The money market was active, this being the 4th of the ’ Afra sot ips ata bcc lob Policy to make over to t which t revolting scenes of violence The Moniteur publishes a series of decrees making nu- | month, but the demand was not by any means pressing. | UC, in part, to the decision of the Secretary in reference nothing new for Glasgow or for Lond To Br would ot ave fallen into 4 ; ink watt background js also darkened by the | merous promotions and nominations ip the army and ma. | The tumerous bills appear to have been very well met, | to the July coupon. But the uncertainty which over. | Uewlne BEN, for Glasgow or for London, To Bremen 690 but whic ence of its cession, Eugland could | storm of the war of caste, which is slowly but steadily | gitracy. Confidence in the soundness of trade is expressed on all | hangs the national finances: the Possibility tuat Con Fren —Gratd ‘Bank and” porge’s dry cod were gel pot acquire without ¢ ing her bostilitics to (be people | gathering over the heads of the poor Mexicans.”” Lord | ‘The Paris four market had been heavy and lower, and | sidee. The present is, however, a period of trial to the - the United Sivtes. The import of Caba to the | Malmesoury may, peerage ie es it would be useless | the tendency at the close was downward. D ged bal shipping interest. Mmericab goverment can never be entertained in Earope | to attempt to negotiate with the meretemporary possessors | easy, but without material change in rates. e market a8 a defence of the adoption of threatening laaguage to | of power iu Mexico, and that redress for outrages commit- | hada declining tendency. A large. business bad been Chips ciates a the Grann anon Bauney orto tad Spain; and if the Court of Madrid shall be roused by a | ted upoo British subjects can only beobtaiaed when some- | done in brandies, at firm prices, but without any advance placed upon the oficial list of the Stock Exchange. sense of the danger of its colonial possessions to the dis- | thing like a settled form of government has been estab- | in the Paris markets. ere had been a rise in the price The Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company complain charge of its obligatwns in respect of the Africap slave | lished in the republic. But, even if this opinion were | of both wines and spirits at Marseilles. of having been unfairly treated by the government of Vic- gress may decide to issue a new five or four and a half | DE at $9 the ne aus per cent stock to redeem the outstanding treasury | changed, aa notes; the probability that still farther loans will b Frvrr.—Sales of 2,000 boxes M. R.’e were mare at required for the ordinary service of the government, and PEAY Was Sider Bhd hope Me bag | el were quiet and sal . Herrings were un] the chance that Congressional appropriations for political | 800. for sh y trade, it will disarm America of her pretexts for ‘retalia- | theoretically correct, why, We may ask, is England to ab- A further decline took place on the Paris Bourse on the | toria and have issued the statement with th of fi RON. —Seoteh i dom, onal svengthen ta Poctlon Wy fod Conntennnes oes. | ae Fae Caren at nna opal 10 ab au, tae tide pot cole chases a EAE Eee cnt , ant ve e ment ¥ e view In. | objects may add to the national expenditure, all combin Tnon Dig was selling in lots at $25 a $26, six! aon See Spain are already exitoing by tie sopra bee | ke ital losing at 7 v fluencing the committee of the Stock Exchange in reference to check competition for the new loun. At 1024 a 103 per months. Bar irou was firm at $46 a $47 for common, andgl at $55 for good English cent the whole of it might no doubt be profitably takeu Morass —The market for New Orleans was active and for the foreign market; but as bids “for the whole or | firmer, with saies of about 850 hhds. at 40e. ndlc., includ. none’ will not be entertained, many bankers who migut | MK, OB€ Parcel of prime at 42 to the seven million joan. sited States, by a threatened oe "i nilitary secretary to General Santa | military occupation, which virtually heats permanent Spain. By, Hiectrio Telegraph to Manchester, wcquired cousiderable knowledge of | anvexation? We have shépe on the coast of Central Ameri- | RUMOR OF REDRESS FROM MEXICO—CUBA NOT FOR x After official hours consols closed at 9634 to 9634. Mar- © Feterence to Mr. Buchanan's | ca realy to intercept the fililuster Walker and his piratical | saug—COMMENICATION FROM THE QUREN 70 FRANCE | K°t8 all flat. Both issues of Turkish much lower. The Menarguia of Madrid, of the 31st ult., the editor of | naval forces, and also the which baving been Anna, th e speech:— accomplices, but we have no vessels to act lexico : 3 Pants, Tuesday evening, Jan. 3. continued steady, ‘Our readers may pow see confirmed the prophecies | the pe soned v poner 7 Rageen oh Ko Pn get jer AND ENGLAND ON THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. ‘ Three per cents closed at “If, 80c.; Four ands bal per have contemplated the purchase of the whole wil! not | 1,000 bbls. common rosli: were made at. $1 77! per 300] which we b 9 oftes ultered concerning the grasping | rights of British subjects. fea Pariinuent mesa rd The semi oficial Correspondencta Ausegreghet Mates cents, 97f, now compete. Much may yet depend on the action of | !ds., delivered. Spirits were at 493¢c. a 50c, asked, and| Policy cf the North American Union, which will not be | Malmesbury, Lowever, must be required to explain the | ates that the Spanish government has informed ‘Vurwxa, Tuesday, Jan. 3. | Congress during the week which has yet to elapse before | Tde Was sold at $3 75. gamtcnited (ting waves from Gunads to Patagonia. | grounds upon which Be hae come to the extraordinary anne Loft agent Will bo granted to | Exchange on London, 10 16; gold, 1: a Cuba in defence conclusion-that British interests in Mexico are not worthy | © 1 cya s u rn e all one | of the protection which France, Spain, and the United | tue victims at Tampico, tn conformity with the demands hiegioaraemidbstesariins “Soot tehal ae of the authorities of Cuba, Livenroot, Jan. 4, 1859. On18.—Lingeed continued to gel in a moderate way at the award. If there should seem to be a tair | 66c. ay 6c, Crude whale and sperm were unchanged, Prospect that,. in addition to the ordinary ex. | Lard oil wae firmly held at 90c. a 9c. ‘The Whaleman’s he questi = honor neither tear Dor bl vent the un- | States have not hesitated to afford and enforce. The Madrid ¢ qonounces ly that full satis- Cortox.—The market continues in the same ‘sluggish | Pevses of the government, thirty millions New tated take outer Tike ifrae angie bork By rte lied neta nape i ei. de faction has been given to Spain for t ong iver exactions | stato a8 noticed for somo time past. The trade take only | will be wanted for the acquisition of Cuba, the temper of | inquiry for spertn, b except in I, th tng nee Unies Be he Irish Rebellion. at Tampico. fullicient cotton to supply their immediate wants, while } capitalists will be altered accordingly. If, on the contrary, | Whale.—The trar 300 & measure authorizing the reissue of the treasury notes | Hye Mint oes tt 200 ce veg should appear to be in a fair way of becoming a luw, bid- | quiet, and prices nominal. About 4,000 Ibe, South Seal ders might be induced to come forward with more The. cagerness, Provisions.—Pork—The market was again firmer and netive. ‘The sales embraced 8,500 bbis., including new] Money is decidedly dearer than it was a few days sinco. | mess on the spot, at $17 75a S18, and deliverable sa May, to the } of our em soldier, let us be a atrevgth of our adversari mourning aud bitterness refore, we bave nothing to oppose { MoRE ARRESTS=-THR MILITIA SAID TO we Disa | “tS id 7 importers generally offer their stock freely, so that buyers red Gus ee oni tae FECTED. et Nowe ages aie te is See et | eve ae choice, and this week. prigce’ have favored Ti prepare: lor ke tars ap |, The Westmeath (Ireland) Independent, of Jan. 1, has | The Ministry declare that Spain will never soll Cubs, | them to the extent of about one-sixteenth of @ penny per will prepare for ws days Of | earned that a number of arrests had been made by the | and protest against the insulting hypothesis to the con- PoEaS, tplands being still the most difficult of sale. In ides enya a st Fecon Bridge Me persons connected bee fms, at A re American President’s rd é te toa Moun e% a oes. Middling Orleans, with a Pheonix Club, some time established in that loca- | 2aga has brought forward a motion supporting inis- AGG. 5 le, .; Uplands, . THE REVOLUTIONS OF MEXICO. lity. It is further stated by the same paper that more terial declaration, which is unanimously approved. Breavercrrs.—The estimated stock of wheat, Indian been made ata place called Carasbeg, ia the | The Spanish government is gaid to haye addressed the | Corn and flour in the port of Liverpoo! is as followa:— arresta ha Some of the discount brokers report that. paper which was | #t $18 20, and in April and May at$18 25, and old _ mess * - ame uistrict, Cabinets of England and F; ject . Bu- rune 30, Dec. 31 P Paper which was | 4. 1 in Denke — News from the Capital—Will the eva despatch from Pelfast of the 3d of January say: chanan’s remar iregurd One gh 1858. 1967," | dove at 456 w short while since cannot now be soit | $12 ar. t "a beh i gh uropenn Great Powers Join. the United | pat: night th , from information whieh they ro. Wheat, quarters, 175,980 112,982 } lower than 594; and many of the banks are avoiding tong | including country prime, at $6 $0 a $7; country moss, $8 ory ieee (Oke arte RU sed in making avother arrest of a person Italy. le ee iar Bs ~4 loang almost at any price. The stock brokers continue to | @ $9; renacked Western do., 20.0 $10 60, and extra do, The advices from Mexico this afveraoon contr the | Head Cuan Muaore bat Goalie tor SO RARY STATE OF FRELING AND GENERAL | Flour) sacks 42,109 19,997 | be supplied on the old terms, on call. The eitoct of the | Bhis" syrortnd Ae Sth ee Ti mers hy pale vo worst accounts of the horrors in progress in that republic, | 4 LARM—REINFORCEMENT OF TH LOMBARDO-VENE- if ’ “ hE: saan Sento me wae eo b 50, Lard very and reiterate the surpriee ulre aay exprensed at the oral villians, visited a house where a The corn markets generally throughout the country | new loan this time has not been in any degree anticipated; | sa is. at 11 $ge. a 11 and cheese] Bernard Boyle resided, in Barrack TIAN ARMY—THE KING OF NAPLES AGAINST THE | have shown an improved feeling, and at most wheat has and hie mother-in-law are the joint | ADVANCE OF RUSSIA—THE CAGLIARI SUBMARINE | advanced Is. to 2. per quarter. ©. When the police entered they TELEGRAPH STILL DUMB. At our market to-day, with a fair attendance of buyers, and proceeded to search the pre The Paris correspondent of the London Globe says that | wheat met a moderate consumptive sale, at prices Id, to Hoth front avd back, was closely | the news from every part of Italy is pregoant with alarm. | 2d. per bushel over last Friday’s rates for French and by @ jarge party of the consta- The state of public feeling in Austrian-Italy continued | best qualities of American. Flour—The stock offering is of ture made was Boyle himself, | Very unsatisfactory, and the army in the Lombardo-Vene- | poor quality aud out of condition, and quotations are no- no documents of any im- | bat kingdom had been reinforced by four regiments, antl | minal, there being no demand but for good sweet samples. on of the prisoner, Cader | all the men who were on leave of absence returned | Indian corn in retail inquitry at an advance of 1s. per named | Pireet. The prisoner { our | owners of ther coun. | gt once apathy of the British goverument as respects the protec tion of either the personal or commercial interesus people, which at least quadro try. Our pecuniary claims al ten and | mises. fifteen millious sterling, and the onirages on our inerehants | watch have fur exceeded thoae which apy ot the conflicting chicf | have dared to inflict on the citizens of otuer couutries. A eeizure of the richest miniog provinces of the state h the public will not realize it until the money is drawn ous prices unchanged. prt antag Tuce. 00 a 300 casks Were made within the 0. The Africa, which sailed for Rurope to-day, took out | Bicans—Tuo market was firm, ‘The sales comprised $474,500 in bullion, ‘Ihe exchange market was quite | 1,000 hhds., inchided in which wore 220 Caba, at, 734 most of the business was done at 100% a 5 Peta tak Wi kccnaten We have to record a general decline ia py ec. a TI4C. NBI6C., ancl HOO boxes at 7840. on the wKY.—The market was stendy, with sales of 350 beea recommended by the American President, Uiree span, rty or forty pote, fally armed, and | ‘0 thelr posta quarter: American mixed bringing 20%.; white, 98s, 6d. | “°K Exchange. The rather unfavorable news from a ich and four French ships of war have arrived wif V immense crowd, the prisuncr was taken t0 the polloa ‘The Turin correspondent of the London Times states | per quarter. We quote—Wheat, red Chicago, 44. 6d. a | Europe naturally induced somo of the lato buyers to soll Hat, but, “unfortupately,” it ie added, \ the Union Jack | ofce. Au examination will be held to-day, but of course | ‘Bat a mixed commission, composed of military and Bolion, bs, 2d, Atilwaukic, 6. a bs. 8d; Indiana, 63, 0 63. Gd.; | their stocks, and, notwithstanding the rosistance of some © its appearance. aw sions in Some inokteniu: expres | twill be private. It is rumored that the authorities are | had been established in Lombardy for the prompt White Western, Os, 4 6s. i; Southern, 68, 9d, a 7s. eu to the g * exed letter convey an opinion that, owing | jn possession of extensive information with regard to se- po gomee Rig gg without regard tothe ordinary forms | per 70 ibs. Flour—Philadelphia and Baltimore, 208, a 218.; y A. On St. Mark’s pine ‘ ral wealth of the country, leaiting operators, the over supply of stock caused general | On Ft, MAPK’ Diner Hause ond Lot N Pama ay ion | crect by theU ra - , } oclotien in this town. of procedure, of rioters, insurgents and reditious persons. | extra Ohio, 21s. 0 22:.; via New Orleans, 32s, a 24s; | Concessions on the part of holders. This applics more | Gn fu ay, 1 lot weet ride, near f8th ‘a : ioe ae tes migitt result in a davgerbus prepon. | [From the London Times, Jan. 8. ‘This is almost tantamount to the inauguration of a state of | Western, 192.0 208. per barrel. Indian corn—Mixed, 28%. especially to railroad stocks. State securities were geno- | On 53d st., 4 lots south side, near 11th ay., each Sher eed eT eee: Om fue Need, Nowe, 2 | 15 conneation with ts fs tus folowing otro. | EP: ane oe a 4295.5 yellow, 20s, a 30s.; white, 838, a 38s. 6d. por rally pretty firm, and so were bank stocks and the best | 0H! 90d &t., 2 houses and lot’, 309 and 311 W., each, from the resou + gene | cious libel upon the Trt ¢ King of Naples had, in the most decided manner, | 480 Ibs. A wok wei class of bonds. All the speculative stocks were from 14 NEW YoRK CAT to 1 per cent lower. Pacifle Mail declined 1 por cent; yer Reading, 1; New York Central, }¢ a 5, and others in ® of Mexico which will not aleo be an equal bepeiit to the world, might commit sbe alone could ultimately be Ue sufferer AS the case stands at present, the only quusuion is, 8 | «forth in prominent | refnged to grant the appli pe in the third edition of the Belfast Irishman of the : Ree OF io ee 1 ult journal whieh only requires the simple prefix Tolegrepbio. commant “pti, te on : ‘Telegraphic communication by th wire be- | Pork slow, without change in value. ch id” to ren it the not unwo rf J y the submarine wire ee ¢. toe fre Moet eb - ee Mi cinworthy successor of | tween Cagliari ans! Malta continued suspended. ‘The cable | — Bacoy.—Irish aul home cure ia atili relatively cheaper The demand continues very slow, and buyers e from ony wroog she Weoxespay, Jan, 19, 1869, BERY CATTLE, equal justice to be obtained by’ t ai nations that was being under-run. than American, and the ° Jos of the | proportion. The latest advices from Europe report a Wave ‘reclamations w toace? Aviseg a |. DIBAPYRCTION IN TH MiLITA—SintGnawra Ov Mitarta 19 THM Tana pier Te i ‘Tho market opened dull, in consequence of an inci eimure of territory, to be hei muaragtes | SkCKM Socnay.—The g report. continugd decline in Tiiinois Central. If the decline ’ increase t cause of uncaginers with the The Mortara Case. LAKD.—The inquiry is of a mite’ retail character at for the eatiefaction of th wnde of ni countrymen government, end the reason why they have carried on f countrymen—a | POSITION OF THE JEWS IN THE P. @rares. | 568., tne principal holders still keeping out of the market, eon he obseryes, Which would he sanctioned | Weir proceedings with so much seorecy, i# the PAPAL “« , station’? me ¥ ould auctioned | Weir PF ix pen bi — een is sae that | [Rome (Deo. 17,) correspondence of the Jowlsh Chronicle Tattow feady: Butehers’ Association’ may be quoted in the receipts and the largo number of inferior cattle ide, British hoi continues on the other side, Bri elders will | which were offered for sale, an probably be tempted to try this market. The Michigan prices declined nearly * oy fgternational law. “Dud a nalehtin te het 4 one centa pound on all descriptions. The best. selections F 3 n cove oat ‘of London at 528, per cwt. In Jondon dhe market is firmer, closing | shares wore pretty steady; Galena and Rock Island both oe 0 aken iu execution ’ Mortara case, because, a8 I learn. the Pope is very indig- Rosty.—Common has been sold, from continued seareity, Crosse securities were steady. Tho following wore the clined still more, and we quote wl the close, first clase) the Washington bi! of £3,000,000, how many is | 01.98 a defensive foroe against foreign aggroasion may nd (0 seize for her £12,000,0009 What, | justify the wildest alarm. The secret clu) arresved in to. be the portions of Frause ant spain Kft is connected (it is aifirmed) with the Phomnix ert Crua ts the least that Lnyland could lay hold of, an, \ Clive of the south; aud already it bas been discovered Bronce, perhapa, might be content with lompinn ” & that several sergeants of militia were members of the dice beller cooupy the capital itsef, where she wii find | ecoret organization, This etartling fact, which the govern. ong devotion of the priests, Wil’ Lord Mairiwab: Tent of shave hitherto endeavo nant at the publications made by the public press on this | at 58. 2d. to bs. 3d.; other kinds neglected, - subject, and thinks the Jews are the authors, Though no BARK slow, at 88, 9d. to 95. for Piladelphia, and 68.6 steps appear to be taken (openly) by the Papal govern: | for Baltimore. ment against the Jews, neverthvicss, there is indirectly | *k#b’—In clover the inquiry i# leas active, and the plainly discernible the commencement ¢ market closer quiet; Sis. 62s, nomiual value of fine system of persecution. The recent search new. In timothy nothing doing, toute ‘rites Why imdCeovarie; G03, % M6] Oncaean, | OUt0 ON 300. with few sion at tho lttr rate 8434 @ 34; Erie, 13% @ %; Reading, 60% a 4; Michigan | ™0S® WA# from Ge. to 9}40. a 10c,, and tho general solli . ™ " ee Be price at about®),¢, Atthe Rergen Hill yards there was done Central, 614 9 62; Somthers, Guaranteed, 4735 0 9; Pa- | 4 good business, sales Lav ng been tate of 672 head to Horna, 11676 a 3%; IMivois Coutral, 68 a 14; Galonn, 7054 @ | butehors from this city. Total on sale at the city yards ¥ conceal, 18 X- | houses for Christin servants was exocuted auddenly, and % va’ ha " 04 was 3,946 how), making a total of 7 sule tate hie polloy, OF ia he afraid of the trou | fivaat. the fines were imposed without any. joctiteation, of wit News from the French West Indtes 46; Rock Island, 00% a Tho market closed heayy, | wit 7246 heal, making wt Mel of 4,017 head on proce Th ue neleryen allele peal [Prom the London Timos, Jan. 4.) heen, oF opportunity for, defence. 1 xnow the Pope has | STATISTIOS AND RESULTS OF THA NAVOLHON stave | | The following was tho businens of the Sab-Troarury :— | “AL firowning’s here prevailed a rvondy” fore demand, ab ee ee ne, A regen * * * * . ¢@ given positive orders that the restrictions om. this poine TRADE. Total receipts... prives quoted below. Chambertin offered 100 head thie Mexico, bat it shoul po ~ Phelan ——- Treiand no longer worships one grent agitator and raises | shall be carried out with the greater rigor. A young By way of Englan’, we have nows from Martinique | —From enstome. . woek, aad the and Was moderately active tt prices gooher these are made Knowis the better, vcoause hitherto | a tribute for his support, but she aveme to be returning | man, an Israelite, who has heen tat, ly examined as a | dated on the 13th of IMcember Payments... | ranging from Te. to 100, ‘Thoro were offered at O'Brien’ Coyre Raye bgen ayDptoms in the New York proes thay | fowgr’'s sve type vp Vue last ceptory—the Pefewders and MY vtvegvinerrseeryes nD, ABA Who Aged Dla ceuwaatior, aud Waa” . By an oillcial statement iy the popers Jt appeara that PHly 27 bead, oll of Which were wold wb RWOWE Or 10 Qe