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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1859. sieeanie made — CN EC SEF oO Se cen. ones ralee thelr prices. has been pretty full of coun- | (for tolls, &c.,) was for fr aight carried in the cars of the | hours, with hemp, ke, to order, Was towed to this port The Reopening of the Slave Trade. the noon of night, and spirited the fair maiden, away. One Hebeetin Ceeepentoncs, | foal inte ee ee ee Pian ig BE ibe feed ghee rage geeptun Oa Praises. BBOOND Pascovnse AT THE CHURCH OF THR PURI- | They came to this city, ani went to the Missour) Het |, Omama Corr, N. T., Jan. 3, 1859. bayers 7 1 ber, 86, for Supplies, wan 1,137,180 tons. The increaso | BAF Home, Whitmarsh, Sumatra, 100 defn mie TANS, BY THE REV. DR. CHEEVER. mee, Senne Tee yeunnta * ree ius, | Mb Law in Nebraska—A Change of Venue Taken by the | rule, come from the South. A few Western men, how. {a treghs earnings “br the year was $159,690 05, od spoke ship Golden Rule, from Batavia for cy Ras’, evening Dr. Cheever's church, in Union square, | Joe aud wife” From the younlul BPO << | he orge Bhicnt’ Murdereré—FReling Hereabous Con- } ever, who were not submerged in 1867, aro arriving at the | the amount citi. inthe care of tne company wat much | j848 1. Jon 4425 W, Based slp showing Now 738s vse ‘Ws crowded to its utmost capacity by a very fashiouable | «smelt a mice,” and asked George if the Indy war really | cerning the Murder—Gold Mania Stilt Rampant—Ge | hotels. oe ee a: or | Bark 1300 of Palermo), Costa, Boston, im ballast, t dience, to hear arse of | his wife. He replied, “No, but be the powers she aha) The trade of the port for the week, of which we | We S4bjoi0 our usual table of the stock movements ia f | @d appreciative audience, the eeoond digco: plied, neral News, dc. foreign port . ” ‘advised to make bimaelf a mar- ‘Abe reverend gentleman on the horrors of slavery, asa | Desfora night.” He wes atte oe the same room, ‘The banging of two horse ihieves in this county some | subjoin the usual Custom House tables, again illustrates | the » eck —~ national sin, and the culpability of all who in any way | with the lady, Mallone, in company with bis almost wife, three or four weeks since by mob force—having been taken | the rapidity with which the country is recovering from Stacks. . Fo 12 supported the enormity, ‘out to Fonte Walther, and asked that ths SOGk1 °° | trom jail at night, carriod some az or eight miles north of | the crisis of 1867 and the stagnation of 1858. It only ra. a ay. he bervices began by thy choir singing the beautiful | Wet in the holy, bonds of wetves, A ahar sho was | here by the mob, and hung near the road side n the | mains now to hope that the banks und the merchants vail 3 bymn, beginning eighteen years of age. She could not. Sixteen Bhat timber—has created great excitement hercabouts. Tho per’ | observe some moderation, and will remember that 9 3934 “ion, nwa put on thy robes— she could aurwor for,” Matlone, sade Ou) Ane Suen | Sous thus far arrested as principals in thishanging afr are | period of commercial convalesconco is able to relaye a, Bo - aagusts she, was old enought Not Meet wo marry them. Mal- | four old and worthy citizens of the Territory, but there are Darorm Miobigan Central... 0... Bose The lesson for thoevening was selected from the twen- | ee Gdatenance fell and the damsel eviuo~d =gus' | doubtless gome fifteen or twenty others just as guilty as Fie Dena snpeetine | fishin” sg lat: | Memimsntoniinre. cuaraniid 4s, ins ha i bp ee aside oe Ce eens sent oavether Justice, wiio, tor | teY ba eS a Sco aloe 4 General merchandise, 4,051,141 "689,137 21491505 | Tinos Ce! ira oo 8% Brig Time. maa ciroumstances touc! 2 Bil ake “ them as hapoy as two wortals | a true murder (inghe ree ay before : : : eelite, and how the King Abab, through tho stratagems } the rtm of Mity cea, Dike Car otal rejoicing. | yesterday during the special a ties Ooait pptDlal forthe wook... gf 03.079 B.028085, "6 onb sx | Nock Tl ’ s flip Hpamigondas, Rotierdam; bark Honduras, Blige ef Sevedel, his wife, came into possession of the same by | Zouis Kepublican, 1b. 10. here achange of venue was obtained, and these four viously reported.. 21, 104 ad 171,861 | Pac! . + 0% 78) ‘Wind during the day NW. ‘the marder of Naboth on a false accusation, . ‘rons are to be tried for murder in the Sarpy county court Since Jan, $20,444,122 11,187, 415 29,077,439 COMMERCIAL REI " ‘After appropriate singing and prayors, Our Bichosend oe enna te ire rert wits sa aieribacsct beseaing om Exvorrs Excweave ors i er ce eR Feb Ios eo ese Telegraph Marine Report, e : the twenty- ts Demwate of E aug: . x 859. enes.—The market was ste sales a d No inward bound vessels ‘Tho Rev. Dr. Cheever selected his text from the twenty 7 ee etal ir of Hig | €T#for the crimo of murder in the fest degroe, or aE: | ota for the week... $1,074,202 868. a Mt | escor snd ete ee ra Pol in wight. ‘Wind light trom NW. Weather clear. third chapter of the Book of Deuteronomy, diteenth aud ‘ d sixteenth verses:—‘Thon shalt not deliver unto bis mas- Nomination ly the Charleston Convention—They will Seok ter the servant which is escaped from his master unto to Mar the Prospects of Wise—The Occupation of Some of thee: he shall dweil with theo, even among you, in that | Guy Members of Comprese—Prospects of a Change in Our Brzavsrcvre —Flour—-the market for common and me- | , SANDY HOOK, NJ, Feb 12, sunset—Nothing in alght. Wind dium grades was firmer, and closed at an advance, ‘Tho | Metttrom NNW. Weather clear. demand was good, chiefly on speculation and from the | (SQUAN, NJ, Feb 12—Nothing in sight. Wind light NNW- home trade, ‘The sales embraced about 11,000 bbis., | Weather clear, 866, ing horse thieves, a8 Horace Greeley has of becoming ?re- | Previously reported. 4,456,170 aprtos 3,826,101 sident ofthe United States, It is almost as much a matter —_—_——o_ Oe - of impossibility out here on the frontier to convict aman | TOUM,.....+2.+++- 66,630,872 5,536,200 4,749,918 au EXPORTS OF Sprots. W choose in’oue of thy gates, where it | F men Jor ridding the country of that class of ci 4 sonas Dene we aa coeit not oppress iia.” Ta his ex- | Congressional Delegation, ec, de ; dunominated “horse thieves” agit ito tara our moday | SCADEbIp Etna, Havre, U- 8. gold bare..... $135,081 9 Fares Aa TONER KOOEE S SST on 2h Miscetlancous. ordium the reverend gentieman observed that the bores A few intimate pertopal and political friends of Senator Jy ap Mecast Mame ede gee tis can't be cid af ie i i bi lanas mye s pee 2 Extra State 575 a 695 | Capt Baxter, of bark Bragileiro, at New Orleans from Rio slave! d the constant course of the | pointer by ties cs “ " 2 ts Evy y : . . Magisiation against oer ti cgstam whic ie found ranaing | Sumer have 6 nily avowed in this city that there } 1 ie everybody says 20, of course it can't. Judge Hail | Steam’p Kangaroo, Liver poo!, U.8. gold bars, 165,161 55 8:5 a 540 | Janeiro, bas onr thanks for tinportant sbipplog iutliigence, Through the commentaries of the prophets, must ever no intention of bringing that gentleman's name before | 5 however, pursuing his duty ag a faithful, impartial Do, do. 20," duiliom...... 22,500 00 600 2 826 | Atk Buaxuixing, Raster, arrived at the S$ W Pass, mouth cao toe cof tho most convincing proofs of the reality | ihe Charleston Convention, This policy is understood to J. voge; and i matters not what their fate may bo, lun | 9 MO, do. do. silver dotiars. 0,090 60 ag oss [oah 8 1 | Cemeedbn cnuee sth alte cedee nee sobaees and truth of Divine revelation, The character of t dictated no less by motives of party expedioncy than | oniident Judge Hall’s duty will be carefuiiy performed. rig T. Titeston, Savaniile, gold coin........ 2,000 00 | rents straight Southern - 26.60 a 6 10 | waer on the bar to crore unill the Sid Feb, When sue towed ia. ruby end diamond, with the sunshine flashing around it, These four respectable citizens, charged with the crime of int oe ei 1 620 a 726 | and arrived at New Urleaps late eventug of 4th ruby tilt po more expresaive than these words of the iu. | considerations affecting the political aspirations of the | the murder of two men, are now stowed away in the cell 2 ee a Stee ay ly and bakers’ branda.,, 775 a 875 | BARK Venxon, from Smnyrom for Boston, before reported spired writers Such , it appeared to him, was the legisiation dor himself, He i8 not deemed sufficiently available | of ovr county jail. ee 261,121 a5 | Chole ea y “$73 nm 430 | shoreon Lynn beneb, bas Deon get off, and arrived at B 13th, against slavery evidencing the impossibility of such @ | 2. 11, candidate for 1860, in view of his strong ultraSouth- ‘The feeling hereabouts concerning this mourdee de- ‘Ghenancel "B60 a 4 25 | intow of steaming Neptune, dedi. to Mesen at Cab Detennel eas would wor ear. | TAME IBEOL...s.csccsescccsiniesse sO prige Me ere long to hear of an attempt at tueir reseua. . a Fopular feeling is decidedly oppoged to the appropriating Tho. panko hae of evarte en S00 6900 st FNS) Ot stock without some equivalest, ant itis herd work to | Aring the week, ‘The three principal heads of loss have entoree good and wholesome laws where a common in- | been as follows:— ing as property in man. The whole scope of divine | ™ : eae othe Old Testament, a8 well as the toachings | eu proclivities; and hence this willingness on the part of of our biessed Lord himself, upon which we must hang | pis frieuds to forego all claims on bis behalf for the suc: the law and the prophets, were contrary to the crime of | -occion This they do from mere motives of patriotism, f ing was a crime against Bod. wee (the eee irene deracustrated on ‘a | meanwhile having in view the disaster to Hunter’s future Cannan brane were frm, with moderate sales within Tie Bara orevionsly reported ashore on the upoer end of the range of our figures, Soutbern flour was firmer, with gps Lal oe hi Lip ~ lees pone 2 ood demand from the trade; the sales embraced about nk OCuerrain, from Rockland for New York, re om Beco bbis., closing within ‘the range of our figures, Chatham bar, und hes beeu stripped. The above ta the un- Wheat was firmly. held, while gales were light Red | Known sche reported yesterday. terest comes in conflict therewith. However, ‘loa't un. 1 ‘ "este ain ushele white | Scud H Seauix. trom New York for Charlesion, with former cceasion ke enormity of thie sin.” He woull | prospects which would result (rom bis defeat were he t | derstand your correspondent by ay micaus ws favor ub Pad into Bibs seunuty ve dantoyee AoE ee eae adernt St TO, 1,000 bushela. gond white | guano. arrived at Norfolk 4 ius, having carried away Fudder Bow. proceed to cousider the cruelty and the | 201 ihe nomination, ‘The chief hope with reference tohim | law. : : 2 ee TR Een he pract a gprs Snfuinees “or the legisiaion for tho protection of | Bet he Roma CD. Te cant ape ange ia the scctionat | ,, Sill the cry is, from nearly one-half the citizens of Ne- 2 e eS 883,025 | Sonstierny were sold at $1 B87 7e, oot Otho rates embraced | , SCHR ALMIRA, of Provitence, annbe now Hem ashore On the Slavery. In the first place he alluded to the I 1 | is based upon the contingency es ie braska, “I’m off for Cherry Creek right early in th Total. GeTabTe | short? veo beet's melediby new. Sonthiera. yollow al bench at Noriiport, Li, bas been sold to Mr Joel Hart of that Gecision, which he characterized as am character of the issuee in our Presidential contests; for r0 | spring.” The subject see: teseserereesseeeeeersscesereeseee ees S674, y place, for $500 ‘upoa every body's Woo, beart. It is no humbug here in Nebraska, and alrea! Against this they received on Friday $1,350,000 from are starting. On yesterday, coming in from the agrienitural | Californi . district upon the Hik Horn, your correspoodent met | Cuore niga tata len Gf epee nal a some four teams and teu men conveyimg a caw mill w | ®Verages, and cannot therefore materially help the state the mines, Numbers are preparing to start trom here | ment to be made to-morrow. It is probable that it wil! now, and hundreds carly in the spring. The Het | show a heavy falling off in specie, which, we trust, will can count upon its correspondent’s assurance (hut this : . aed Section will’ find a larger emigration crovéing, tho Piains | PE wcompanied by a corresponding diminution of loaus to Cherry Creek and the gold digaings early next spring | At least $2,600,000 should have been struck from the dis- than ever crossed to California, Sait Lake or Oregon in any | connt line during the past week; we are given to under- 82c, a 84e.,end.J ey do. at Ste. a §2c., while West- aaciin) Slit Mcinen, Chistian ch ales tagton ern mixed was licld at 87e., with saall Zales reported | gJu'Starne on the Imp Septemiior last of and ioe Bost, at S4c. a 87c. Rye was quiet. Barley was steady, With- | and has not since been heard ff (as reported), Ther out change in prices. Oats were firm, with fair sales, at | following t¥ # list of her officers and or ‘ full prices. Meaford. mater; Neaar Wiliam M? sion, Inbar; Corree.—The market continued quict and gales were | Jumes Wy he, ot ciicer, Thomas Bago quite limited; 60 bags Santos were sold at 120,; 125 do Ma- | Besford, steward: Wm rurker, of Provitence, sooki, Cearge racaibo at 113¢6., with small lots of other deseriptions OM | ter, Joseph Low, Charles D swith, of Boston; George Clark, of private terms. ‘ Raitimore, and Hartlett Bray, or, of Yarmouth, Maga, seamen, Corroxy —The market was quiet, and sales naan to aero were ale, op bosrd & DAABeRGr Rashad Wille Henry BI al) e and Vaitt, aged sears, son of Mc Isane Yaitt, of Boston. about 500 a 600 bates. | We still quote middling uplands at | vier tevas 241 tone, built, in Juitanore in eB, enuirely of degradation to the nation, The Supreme Court of th lic had seized the whol jored race and in: long as “ popular sovereignty’’ in the Territories forms an e repul \d @ whole colored race Jed it. Tt was vo longer @ matt: of veut. | element in thege issues, there is but little hope of his re- Bale’ ie Tt Ahad beeome-n part of the national policy. | ‘coving a nomination, His best friends deem dim unayail- The insulting and social aiequaliti Gans ia ES HAXe | able os the next nominee; and with @ party like the de- © long had to endure lid vevhole waprotected race Lat | mocraey such a feature is not likely to be overlooked. at PY te pofied by nals driven and riveted by our angust | ail events, ft seems to be determined that bis name wil courts of law, so that by sea and by land the colored man | 1+ ne presented for the nomination at Charleston. ise .4 expatriated, and every vestige of human is ostracised and oritriste2 Grasp, mile uve made tho | But bis friends are no less actively at work to divert fig ‘ previous season; and that next 4th of July will dad from | gna in fae : at ; : ice. a Tite., but rather nominal at the hygher figure. " D i Living football tor tne spirit i, al F shingh abso from Wise some portion of the vote of the State, and thus | 25,000 to 60,000 population in the embryo Territory of stand, in fact, that there has been penser contrac: | Tewicre were disposed to await the receipt of steamer’s mute oak Bhe was'own ed by ae Thacher. of Boau Though born a uative of the Cue ened him, on the | if possible secure his defeat, If they fail to command a ma- | Laramie or Coloua, tion. Last week the banks showed $25,991,441 in specie | oye from Europe. SEED Wad co, eg St rea tuown and -rbial lie that he is nota | jority, they will them seek to abolish the custom so long fitizen,and thata passporthas Dever been given to colored | prevalent in Virginia, of casting the vote ofthe State as a nen. The reverend gentleman alluded to the impoesibility | uniton the side of the majority. Indeed, instructions to that of any of the colored race owning ssei, even f by so | effect are unsually given by the democratic couveations doing he could fly from_the dificulttes and perils Which } assembling to appoint State electors; eo that it will be ‘awaited him on shore. He could not clear ap nor cultivate | pecessary first to rescind this standing rule by a vote of ‘the appototinent of Judge Black as Governor of this Ter- | and $120,442,176 of loans, If tomorrow they show ritory 18 recetved with pleasure by a large majority of our (000,060 of epecie, they should not show more than citizens. It is hoped that the Terrivery of Coloua may be a organized the present gession, and that ite uorthern boan- | $128,600,000 of loans, The Sub-Treasury now holds dary may be extended north of Fort Laram The couree | $8,040,988 against $8,103,546 at the close of last week of our delegate in Congress, Hon. F. Ferguson, seems still Lene i to give satisfaction to all Here. It ig also oped that tho | TD¢ necessities of the government are such that the moncy Freicurs —To Liverpool 75 tierees flaxseed were engaged | rine. and Neptune oflices of Bo at 20s. per (on; 10 bhds. quereitron bark at 22s, 6d., and | New York. about 200 bales of cotton wore reported at p.t., and 8 tons | The following table gives & summary of the vessels fn thet leather at 208, To London 50 tierces beef were engaged at | barbors of New York. B Baltimore, Wilmington, NO, ; pl E | Charleston, Suvannan, Movie, Sew Orieans, aud Galv Wea teat eh at 3s. 6d., and 300 bbis. rosin at 2s. oe ee Pera iy nap eld arn ys ae ated ery cimabic iand, oor build a log but for himself | that body before a division of the State vote in the ua- | Hon Hy. J. Graham may be successful in his endeavors for | does not remain many hours in the custody of the Sub: } , FRvmt--Ralgine Wore quiet and Pelcos Marae sand his family, beosane be le nak & Glas. ein ore geal Convea ue Ste et i the interests of the embryo Territory of Colona, Treasurer bere. ‘The total payments on account of the | itnt wf slavery is 8 cll is policy of division it determined uj wil an eye 4 J give spirit of siavery Mehich has done all this may yet | to Hunter's nomination in 1984, tho idea being that the se- eee oan now amount to $4,502,049, Moncy is again dearer.) Hay.—Saler toa moderate extent were made for ship- Army Intelligence. The War Department has ordered a board of officers to convene in the city of Washington on the 16th instant, to roport in detail their opinion upon the several subjects of inquiry, v ment at 760. Hors.—Sales of 40 bales new crop were made at 120. a 180.; old were quiet at 2c. a 5c, * Iron —Tbe market continued steady, with sales of 350 tons Scotch pig, time and cash, $29 « $30 per ton. Lime was stendy, with sales Of common and lump R0Ck- | geanehips land at 80¢. a 81. Shit g Morassex.—Tho sales embraced about 300 bbls. New | Bai Orleans at 890. a 40c. Ly ateb Navat Stonee—The market was steady but quiet, with WusMikaron, . 0. small enles of spirits of turpentine at 49ige, a 600, There | Ships.. — Schooners.... was no change to notice in other articles of the trade. rks A Sales of 3,000 gallons Itngeed were made ut 70c. a State of New York a continued lounging place | jection of a Northern man next time would streugthen for the same siave spirit. The tiger was only | stil more the claims of preference of the South in 1864, cronching for anotier spring. It was wel and thus narrow down the sphero of competition to the provisious were being made inorder to force back the free | few available national candidates in the Southern section, colored people in the Southern States into a-condition of | If Wise is nominated in 1800, avcoru:ng to the past unequal slavery unless they removed within a giventime. All that | rule of alternation between North and Sonth, Havter’s | ‘was progressing in Oregon and Maryland was also well | prospects would encounter a depression wfich e far more known. There was no fear of the results to humanity | elevated standard of availability thau be could moauwhile where the evil genius of slavery prevailed, aod i the | attain would not be likely to counterbalance. It would, same degree ag it is admitted so the heart becomes harden- | indeed, be hope long deferred for him; for who can dount ea and the way prepared for the march of despotiam—car- | that, with the growing preponderance of the North, the rying disease and death on its desolating march. If | south’s chances will materially diminish, even below the there sbould ever be a conflict, froe institations must | present unequal alternating ratio. Thisalternation will be The banks are uot eager to lend ov call even at six per cent, and their lowest discountsare at seven, Among the brokers, money may be had from day to day on good se curity at five, but the rate seems unsettied, and many ILFESioe wil to-twtceieat ean tae Waneporinesen oF onal | CCReneDnoE A guerre ZA the discount houses the rates army be reduced, and the present coat of transportation | 86ain begin to approximate to the old figures, the lowest be brought down, rates being 634 a 7 for the best short endorsed paper, and . To what extent can the animals required in the ser- | longer dates, or poorer grades, going from 8 a 10412 vice of the Quartermaster’: Department be reduced io P 8 ° numbers consistently with (he wants of the army, and Exchange continues firm. Yesterday the asking rate at the Bike EB BS how can those required be supported more economically. | leading bankers wes 109% for sterling, and 5.1234 for | ay Code whale and sperm continued te be firmly give way—not those of slavery. Bat a time was ap- | pencered more slow as regards the South, by the uccumi- | 3. What is the best mode of . : i TIo Crude and sper! Groaching, wien, if the slave power did not give Way 10 | lating streugth of the North: and Virginia will be slow to | mounted service. purchasing horses for the | francs; the business done, however, is extremely light. It | held. Provistons.—Vork was firmer and in good demand, with sales of about 900 a 1,000 bbls., including new mese at $18 60 a $18 6234, and old at $18 1234; thin mess at $17 25, and prime at $13 623 a $13 75. Beef was firm, with sales of 600 bbis., iucluding country prime at $6 75 n S7 25, and country mess at $8 a $9 25; repacked Western mes at $9a $10 8734, and extra at $11 50a $12; prime mees waseteady ai $17 20. Beef hams were firm. Cut meats are firm, with sales of about 340 hhds. and tierces at 9c. a 9%c. for hams, and at Te, a 7340 for shoulders. Tard was less buoyant, with sales of 360 Dble. und tierces at 12c. a 12%4¢. Butter and cheese were steady and in good request. Rick —Sales of 150 casks were made at 3340. a 444. Svcane.——The market was steady but quiet; the sales small, being confined to about 100 hhds., chiefly New Or- God and numanity, it would be impossible to maintain the | oppose her moral power in the future, against the over- ‘80 full of importance to the best interests of the | powering national influence of that section. fo reserve, republic. The decision of the Chief Justice of the United | then, the claim of the South for the succession in 1864 is States had Jaid the foundation for all roanner of injustice | the main object of Hunter's friends in seeking to defeat and oppression to be perpetrated upon an unfortunate | Wise in the Charlestoa Conveation. They are willing to trust, people. The very argument of the Chief Justice sets forth | meanwhile, to circumstances for his elevation,to the poiat the falsehood that in the formation of the constitution | of ayatiabiliiy. They would-not risk the success of the there was an intention to exclude the colored race from | party in 1860 by pressing his nomination; nor would they the rights of men and citizens; and the conclusion whieh | be willing to destroy his prestige by running him in tho had been drawn from that decision was that we are cou- | teeth of such an adverse popular Northern sentiment as sequently bound to carry that principle into perpetaity. | pis ultraism would inevitably encounter, Such are This, the reverend gentieman said, reminded him of the | ynown to be the sentiments of his friends here; but they argument of a New Zealand cannibal chief who violently | make po eecret of their purpose to fight the battle against seized the homestead and lands of one of his subjects, and | Wise, if, as one of them remarked, they can only carry when be was asked to restore it to the fatnerlese chiidren, | one district. Such a result would, of course, avail nothing he argued that the property was his by right, inas- | under the traditional usage ia Virginia the vou S185 4. How can the expenses of the army in every branch, | 8°°™*: How, that there is no prospect of exchange falling; at poste and in the field, be reduced. ’| which, in tho nature of things, must lead so heavy ship: 5. What is the best and most economical plen for qnar- | ments of epecio during the summer. ae es either permanent or temporary, abnew | gne discussions in Congress on the tariff have attractod 6. What plan should be adopted tor the dispozal of | much attention among mercantile men. A few points are posts no longer needed for military purposes, generally conceded by all. All or nearly all concur in ‘The officers comprising the Board are Lient. Colonel Rip- | preferring specific to ad valorem duties, which are found ley, ordnance department; Major Garnet, Nioth infantry; | in practice to work disadvantageously to the fair trader) Major Faton, subsistence department; Brevet Lieut. Col. | and invariably encourage the commission of frends, And Chapman, Fifth infantry; Captain Marcy, Fifth infantry; | while all merchants depr: cate frequent and rapid changes ee ea ee eee seer ecrtieutr Captain Bs, | inthe tari, as being calculated to injure commercial en Tenth infantry; and Captain Dickerson, Quartermaster's | terprise, all concur in the belief that the goverument of e co ing e ‘it department. Ne Af-u] riing, and thata great } leans, at 740. a 8c., with sinall lot of extra at private muchas he bad himeelf, according to the cus. | sxe unit with the majority. departr ‘ the country should be self-supporting, g "at 734 : tom of cannibalism, iong ago killed and enten ap | “"X gonteman of long experience in Washington, and a | p,/h¢Juuior member will record the proceedings of the | Yor should not be incurred in order to pay the ordinary } ‘rms. ey the foamer parent and posseesor, Such was the position in | politician of no ordinary merit, remarked here a’ rd. TALLOW. —The gales embraced about 7,500 Ibs., whic! The paragraph which appeared some days since, | expenses of government at the present time. Entertaining stating that a detachment of five hundred recruits | these views, yet despairing of finding a majority of Con. were to leave Governor’s Island on the Ist OX. , to be assigned to the Fourth artillery, after which shag | tees to agree, during this geasion, toa scheme for’ the Fegimment was to proceed and relieve vue Fifth infantry, | conversion of the pregent ad valorem to specific duties, the now serving in Utah, scems to bea mistake, as no such | merchants generally seem prepared to assent with cheer Movement, we are credibly informed, is contemplated. fulness to the proposed suspension of the tariff’ of 1867 were made at 11 oe Wuisrry.—Sales of about 200 bbls. at 27 4c. ING IN Barn, Me—During the yesr 1888, there ‘Tea.—The public sale of green and blacks held to day bepeebi or Bath 16 ships 2 pn 1 brig and 6 schoone: ; 15,426 tons. ‘Thatis small for the Bath . drew a good and spirited company, and the bidding was | Tmouering local tone, | that te soit for tne ih district oom animated, and nearly the whole catalogue was gone Lath Yong beryl Nt ia through ‘with at an advance on previous sales. We | culled ior. and quite as much building as the annex pacticulars:—Hyson—14 half chests at 90% or which the colored race was placed in this country—bn- | two ago that, with few exceptions, our Congressional dele- manity and justice were set aside, and our legislators had | pation are more marked for their zeal in Preatdeot mak- upheld the policy of admitting into the constitution the | ing than for their attention to the business of their con- Spirit of injustice and oppression. All compensation or | stituents. He mentioned among the exceptions Kdmund- hope of justice bad been taken away from the poor vic- | son, Milison, Jeuking, Hopkins, Faulkner and Extra Billy. tims. They had been deprived of the liberty of bearing | The last he represented as having no particular predilee- witness wiere their own lives were concerned—a tuing | tions in the Presidential line, and therefore happily exempt which, be was ashamed to say, was permitted amongst the | from all distracting influences on that score. He would add Spoken, ae. A small U 8 steamer, steering KSE, about 800 tons burthen. Tia aiid Rasch, shia ited ks cavicing sie (Old tacit | ORURE Teese On nee etme oe Pita eC ea it sian wiaelpereetemesnd Joon, supposed to be most barbarous nations of the earth—but here, in this civil- tative bere, Judge Caskie, to this list of ox. -Cedeivelliir-Cnine his _vrouli te. she _oflec : , | 16 do., 4234.; 216 do., 40¢.; 76 do. S7c.; 34 do, | & Wer aildeck and upper saloon, sui one area eane tand, even if Dis master Would give har bie | oe rete aie ae teinnee he seye, the greatoverruling x under which the government might obiain an increase 27261 do., 36c.: 47 do., 804 do. 82c.; 148 do., | ofthe Uruguay expedition. was Pc fan 8 EM, 8 males 66 do., B0c.; 57 do., Ie. freedom, the law steps in and says that he is a chattel—a | consideration is how they can best promote the Presi- *'4) do., 2440.5 oy 2424 06. thing, and not a person—and being notuing butathing | gential aspirations of some ambitious statesman, apd a chattel, he had no rights in common with men. But Be assured that the constituents of these honor- ‘any law that blots eut the word man and gubstitutes thing | apie gentlemen have an adequate sense of their for it, is in itself a man-stealing law. A power had been | inefficiency, and will deal with them accordingly. They implanted into the constitution which it never originally | gy, of the monotonous dulness and characteristic in- bad. Even admitting tor a moment that the con- | efficiency which have tnarked their official carver for many stitution did recog: property in man, it nowhere | years, and present indications are deceptive if they do not recognized piracy, or that the children of persons | goon find the theatre of their Presidential movements Piratically captured should be ensiaved. It does not re- | transferred from Washington to the more iitting are cognise as slaves the victuus of the slave trade or their | the county court houses of their respective districts, descendasts, and in cases where the human slave hands | ine people are beginning to feel that their representatives of the republic set their fangs upon them, it regards it 48 | Lave duties paramount to that of President making, and ae tin the jaw punishes with death. The suffer- | they are determined to teach a practical lesson of their fi Fatar, Evreors oF SkYLARKING.—Patrick Haloran,alad | in the customs revenue equal to $8,000,000 a year. eighteen years of age, died at Bellevue Hospital on Satur- | 1p two or three years this, it is estimated, would suffice day, from the effects of a wound in the foot received acct- | to pay off the treasury notes and make up tho present de dentally while skylarking with an intimate friend named | ficiency inthe public income. If, therefore, the Senate James McDonough. From the evi iduced before | and the House of Representatives will agree upon thie Coroner Schirmer yesterday, it appe : held an open knife in bis hand, when Halora’ compromise plan it will not meet with opposition from the him in a playful manner, and in doing #9 public at large. Sgeinat the biace of Se-weanen.- De In the New York stock market there has been no par Bellevue Hospital, where he was prov F until Saturday, when he wasseized with ockjvw wad died, | tleular change since tast week. The event of the week The jury rendered a verdict of “Accidental doar.” has been the declaration of the dividend on New York 3,96 do., 253¢0.; 106 do., | Ship Joho evant, Gardner, trom Uallao Nov 8 for Hamp. a of ao 100 do., 24¢.; 187 do., | ton Ronde, Feb 10, lat 25 25, 10m 7422. 22k. ; 27 do., 22c.; 34 do., 193¢0.; 18 do, Hark Mary Annab, Grace, from Charleston for Havre, Feb 1, 19¢.; 180 boxes de 50 do, 82c.; 128 do., Ste. | Int 53 58, Jou 6911. 600.27 Bark Louisa Eaton, Sawyer, from Rio Janeiro Dee 19 for 42c.; 25 do., 4134 fy 2 Sareea an he sips. 813¢¢.;, 85 d0., 810.; 68 do., 80340. 780 do., 293¢6.; 120 do. | og scat nulgy Rathburn, from NYork for Halifax, Feb 11, 29c.; $8 do., 2734¢.; 288 boxes do., 376. Imperiai—7 | — A topsat) schr steering 9, showing a white signal with letter half chests wt 6ie.; 60 do., 41c.; 87 do., B9c., 22 do., dko.; | Pin thacentre wae aren Feb 4,lat Vt 43, lon 1008 ; 27 do., 28340.; 80 do., 2740.; 13 do., 2 Schr EO Latham, Wiley, from Boston for Tangier, Feb ‘11, 2 do. 2c. Twankxy—49 chests at 2634 te Vinepacs Bound. ‘a eae a 9 baif’ do, se. iBi4e.s H dou, BT H¢0 Bee releer i th upieadenummenitigecro-aoiter tan 7 do. , 2325¢ ; 56 do., 230.: 31 do., Schr “achilles,” Hackett, 22igo.' Fiygon Hikin—26 chests at 19}gc.; 21 half do , 26c.; | im Vinegara son =k wheageeraraurt cane J. a <n Gos tayen under thie ancursed systems ware more | Soecir (uutancae ait erat ge te a itemectee veel |. van een cen Sain, Deel_oa | Ouitrals which, though few pretend to believo that ithas | 96 %lo., g0aze.; 10 do., 18e. Sehr Landeow den,” from Rockland for N¥ork, Feb 1, ia Grondful than Greek ports ever vented in the plays of | Welch willno doubt operate, bevelically upon their suc! | ioavest upon the body of a man named Smith Van Horn, | been earned, still, for a time, seems to have exerciged ee Bee peeck ites vest: titas prawn iu} toe: Phuiadelghias o> Gdipus, and tf the ightnings of Goa ’s justice and ae cessors. who died from the oat cte of injuries accidentally received | beneficial effect on the market. There are no great Loe ‘yf har head 11, in Vineyard Sound. were once to descend the wa & deluge ; Bat what is particelarly amusing in this farce te the | by falling from his horse on the evening of the 5th inst. By A. H. A ‘Rchr Jan Garcelon, Knight, from Portland for Richmond, out the covtagration. Not content with our own sin, oor | premumptuous. pertinacity with which, these hondescripts | Deceased was forty-five years of age, aud was a native of | DUZer# oF pullers Sy Bis sane Ree 5+ Dremel 210 As 10 te e and lot 18 Cherry street, 25x127 Feb lian Vi “b evard Bound, - —_———- parhr H Kemi Taylor. rom Newburyport for Philedeiphia, in Vin . POSTAL DIRECTORY. soeghr John Mi how, ‘Sweet, from Boston for Tangier, Feb 11, Foreign und Domestic Malls. Bo Jones, from Hoston for Tangier, Feb 11, in Vine- TIME OF © ING AT THE NEW YORK OFFICE. Domrsric.... -Albany, Buffalo and Canada... 3 and West wav mall, Chief Magistrate bas come forward to ask the Congress of | Daim the right of exclusive enjoyment of their represent. the United States to give him thirty millions to make ad- | crive trusts, without any visible claim on the score of effi- vances to buy up the slave dominions of Cuba; and if we | Cieney. They hold that incurmbency conatite cannot buy it, there are not wanting legisiators to take it | eminent right, and to dispute that i, in their by force, because of the law of self-preservation and sel political heresy of the worst kind. Inefliciency, neglect of defence.’ King Ahab in Naboth’s vineyard. Tat tem look | {he public interests, a gross_perversion of the representa- Y\ the result—let them look to the result. The reverend | tive unctions—all weigh as vothing against the overruling geatlernan then alluded tw the four bandred Africans | yignt which incumbency gives. It amounts with them to lately captured and | in the ern States, every nd they would foign add to thie right the one of whom was c' i to his freedom, and was Such really is the idee king to enforce it they are mong the peopl we that this plea wil! re: p in May next; for there ie this country. public no one ever hears of them. From day to day Campnene Casvatry.—Margaret Williams, the woman | Small parties are made up by speculative jobbers to buy who was £0 seriously burned on Thureday evening last by } this or that stock and run it up for a prodt of 34 or 1 per the explosion of a camphone lamp at No, 814 Fifth street, | CeNt; and about a hundred or more operators are died yesterday from the effects of the injaries thus re- | Constantly employed in selling stocks for tho fall eived. An inquest was held upou the body, wheathe | This is the whole business of the Stock Ex pond fines allie ine ee ses ’ hg 9 reg change. How profitable it must be, every one can psy ussite jae a native of Nova Scot | eadily conjecture. ‘The movement in Pacific Mail is the Rasoap Acapsst—-John Carlon, an aged man, WAS | Gory exception to the rule. In this stock the bulls have ron over on the Fiarlem Railroad, near Sevonty-ninth y-ninth | ecovered courage to run up the price. Thatthe company street, on Saturday, and injured so severely that he died io sek - _ d afew minutes afterwards, Coroner O'Keefe was notitled | 1 going into an opposition with Vanderbilt seems qu Foretgn Ports. Bannanos, Jan 12~In port brig Triad, , trom Jackson- vilis, cargo unaeld, wail, via Rrie Kt Ceira0, Jun 9~Arr ship Favorite, Thomas (not Crowell), b aod southwestern Acapulco. mail oe - 7 A.M.and 414 P.M. Rome Ports. Basiern mall, by railrond.f44 4:M. and 15, P M. | ALEXANDRIA, Feb1l—Sld achr Angeline Vancleaf, Ap- "by steamboat... 3° P.M. | plegate, NYork. nfay afl mails close at this odice BOLTON, Feb 12, AM—Arr shio Granada, Dreyer, Caloutta; e.M achr XH Porks, Roberts, sockport for Savannah, put in for it fenture of here of these gen only kept in bondage by the power of the man stealers, and yet in the face of this fact, if afew months were to elapse and one of these poor cr from servitude, be wou! attemptet to punishmer Sunpay Marrs. at a piesane WOtil ie a jateg aap | Cauirorsis a © Telegrughed, vebe Addison Chil grip vpon him, and v : him up aud ail 0 our Congremsioual dataganien, sss eve tne: |( mole ae carom eas toe tony of deodtind. re Wiltsey Gowen ialnentens torte Tie, 4 Shen exercise all ite i to bond: wall nett ‘ vent Of bar vost | CockRoacn” Dvive.—Patrick Cosgrove, alias ‘Cock- | ‘The following wore the earnings of the Worcester ant rf maybell bencgee, Nichole: NOnecee 4 tois. jould be mark I refer to th Railroad:— Nichola, NOrlea (Hr), roach,’? a well known p Philadelph ist, who was stabbed in Faiton | Nas! to bring nbont this street on New ht, is now lying at the point of | Dec. 0 od Mail from Pt, Joseph (Mo.) to fialt | — istic Are (oy tel) alipe adh ec one Ul more potent consideration of | eath. His physicians have no hope of hie recovery. | Dec. [14,784 61—$4,636 91 leaves #t. Joseph ev Pituon, Maat; Churpton, Waste. Meelah 0 6 Marie, it into avirtue. Wha! oor membersare obviously lapsing. | The Coroner was notified of the approaching dissolution of | Jan. 9,917 30 Letters should be mar Morrison, SCrieans, Chase. Edwarda, Charleston; Sebasticook, » bad trials enough; but no change has come, achange for the worse. Their doom, I tmagine, ¢ y sealed, nod they are destined Cosgrove last evening. Jan. Chase, do: barks Salem, Kendall, Bonaire; Fernandioa, Cot aro, Monday, trell, Messina, indian Belle, Tenny, Mobile; Col Ledyard, Clay, borazn, . Mansanilla; 4 belch cover be a tian diabolism ig this? The bortomnless pit ¢ I— 2,959 7H forth no greater enormity could its ponder Bo. Pactric. taken off and its contents up iuto the slave mar. bene @ hey have sales fallen ee - s ae Total increase in December and January. TIAVANA.....BY, ste ‘mer Palladelphix, Thursday, acola, A Lawrence. Metthewa, Jacmel; steamer ett Waals not all. "Let the ofspring tier durovard of the interests vontited to then, | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | —eins an increase of nearly forty per cont, ert | ronry 17 spies ym Lynn, with bark Vernon in'tow, Below brig ‘The esrninge of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad for povth (Letiers sin alston, {rot a a ALTIMOKE, Fev Lig. il, nthe Office at New York six days pre- | NYork, cla eu agen Oreck Marley, vores abip a ren of Flamilton or of Ada a3 ‘The American Ping. Scxpay, Fob, 13-6 P.M. | January were:— viotis to the absve date) ‘ vent StJohue ND. “Sid Bebrig’ Laurel: Mabou . eb. M. nis to the abor Tarratt (Be). Kets, St Joba, NB. 8 \- ‘ stian in this land—let their case 70 THE EDIGOR OF THE HERALD. ‘With tie edonpiion of the try goods trade, mercantile | StUtry, 1806 $21,688 30 | Evnove......By stesmehip Ania, Wednesday, F Binet en 2 of the law, and they are Wasmxerox, Feb. 10, 1859. : Q January, 1858. 13,540 86 runry 16... napelaies BRITT, Rev'l—Are slloop Harveat, Corwin, NYork. propounced st: same law tuat constitu sa ‘ 1 of the 8th ti bueines® was less active last week than it had been fo wv, | Sattawa Istawos..0n the day alter the arri CBRAKLESTON, Feb 9—In the offing, several vessels, un Peneonnat sori D a eee carseat | Tn your Journal of the 8th instant a communication, | <0 woos previous sts i= nate ‘Cunaid pueket at thin port, being ouces | Kuown, cid echte iltra (Dan), Troe isevaard. . ipthaded dated Brooklyn, 7th instant, sppears in relation to the | “Me Weeks Previously. A point seems to have been increase. $8,142 43 month, the steamer Karnak will ‘be a | | Wim H'Smith, Conklin, New York. Sid bark Modena, Ry rity of their f+ “ “a reached at which some slight reaction from the epeculative | Of the Terre Havte and Alton rond— Widb mals forth: Batam Tslands, to be landed | Bertin xche Mort Hedell, Titus, NYork. j : n ; 7 eedom smerican flag.” Tn order to enlighten the ignorance of | fone cnt inaugurated in seeds aaah | ‘saniary’ A680, sek At Nuasen, NP. ‘The United States postage will | | FALL RIVER, Feb Ti—art scbra Eliza Hamilton, Stutes Loe instrumentality of law was '*: | the weiter and calm his emotions of earpriag, 1 encions | Bovetwent inaugurated in January apvears both heaithy | January, 1860.. 887,011 19 beive cents per balt ounce on letters and two | Norfolk, Sea Hird, Chase, and Maria Loutsn, Cummings, New tice, and if the evidence of the January, 1868. lowed. would conaign the maator to the gi 4 in all | York. cents oneach newspaper, to be collect and natural, The advices trom Enrope, involving the pos: cases in the United States, on those seutorre | GALVESTON, Feb1—In port schr Herschel, Birdsall, for you for publication, for the benefit of the public at large, ~ U ‘ ~ * ibility of political complications of some magnitude, are " ed. Provide Tey rend genticmnan allu to the fact that the q the report of the Committee on Naval Affairs of the | © ” » Increase in 1869..........sseeseeecceeserees $9,882 27 ceived. nce. lig. Cuba and the foreign siave trade was now creating consi: penne Lot calenlated to induce merchants here to throw caution ve TIME OF CLOSING AT THE LONDON OFFIOR, HOLMES’ HOLE, Feb 11—In port brig J H Coombs; schr aatatea auleouley (bes rong er bye I House, which will be found of general interest. It may 4 We make the following extracts from the report of the J mwoy he Overiand Mail cloees as follows:—Via Mar- i entirely overboard. Hence we notice a decline in the de- | Peonrylvania Central, just to hand: — mand for most of the leading staples, and simultaneously, | _ The treasurer's statement contains the following, which a bank contraction which, light a it is, i still felt by | Rowired nto the sharebolders in payment for stock of merchants, who for some time haye had money forced the company up to Jan. 1, 1869. $13,240,225 00 upon them at four per cent. The cotton market has been | nbeag eran ; 9,171,003 83 ungettied; holders of the higher grades have not sought holders and State tax on coupons unpaid. 83,004 45 to realize; to effect purchases of the cheaper grades, con- | Balance remaining to credit contingent fund _ 138,753 68 cessions—from a %—have been made to meet the | Bouds due Statefor purchose of main line.. 7,400,000 00 ts Balance to credit profit and lose, being sub- views of purchasers. The business has been very light. scriptions to ‘Vetern ‘railroads, inoomne The receipts at the ports for the weels were 134,000 bales, bonds, &c., the whoie amounting to against 110,000 bales corresponding week last year— $1,184,064 94, Sarah Fellloe. on the 24,9 17th and 2h ofeach movch, | , HIGHLAND LIGHT, Feb 12,8 AM—Passing in, a brig. 11 Tee i tak ath, ihe and ab, touching at | AM raveiog cut, bark Avoln, from Boston for Charenton Gibraltar, Malia, Alexandria, Suez and aden. NEW 0 ‘ANS, Feb iL [eee (by tal ship N Vie Marseitien on the 9h anid 2th. Via South Larrabee, Perey; Liverpool; bark Harvard, Anderson, Rio Ja- ath an 7 aisrhicnand Suez on the 16th, Via South. | ,12h—-Arr slip Marathon, Roston. Some twenty ships are pion ard Suez 12th detained fnaide of the bar, Outward bound Mavnrnies. ‘on the 4th and 27th of the month. NORE bh 10~Cld echra Louisa A Johnston, Ellis, Bazi. jampton on the Stb of the month West Tndiew rine Beale, Powers, Penobscot. BA When the date of peekeoe 1 (mt snd rine Sat Feb 11—Si¢ echr RB Sumner, Taylor, ndon fi i adelphrs VAG ee SEW LEDFORD, Feb 12—Sid atoumer Dawa, Wood, New NEW LONDON, Feb 1—Arr sehr New |, Pearce, MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, | *xtwrour'vn teiameunttee etme eet Nethne with this, of an anecdote of a captain whore vesee! w here be proper to add « circumstance which the report danger of being shattered on a coral reef; but he gave | does not mention directions that they ehould thump the ship over the re Previous to the adoption of the present flag by Congrose into deep water, They did 60, cleared the reef, and having | the number of stripes in the old fixg had been increased reached deep water the veesel sunk, because the rock had | t eighteen, according to the number of States admitted destroyed ite bottom * leadure of the party | into the Union, thus destroying the beauty and perapicuity for the acqu find their plan. Tuey have | of the flag; and, while this order was preserved in sip over the reef into dep | some, others’ contained but nine stripes, as fancy dic- should go down heal. | tated. On the admission of Indiana into the Union, in », In the second plac 1816, Mr. Peter H. Wendover, of New York, offered a recting such proce’ | resolution “that a. committee be appointed to inquire into joquontiy to show the | the expediency of altering the flag of the United States.” d abill on the Omrma... AusTRALiA. foremost. The reverend ge proceeded to consider the dents into taw; and argued very gpirit of Christianity and the progress of the age were | 4 committee was appointed, who reporte: 185,050 3t oppoved to the burbarous spirit of slavery, He quoted | 2¢ of January, 1817, but it was not acted upon. While the goby ~ renew for Providence; Senflower, Clark. NYork for New Bedford; the memorable words of Lord Erekine, that no prece committee Lad the matter under consideration, Mr. | making the total receipt to date 2,472,000 bales, against Total receipt a $30,108,087 17 Movements of Ocean Stenmers. Lhe ad tig Seensrent for York sioops Thos Hull, deot cout justify tnjusten; and nothing } Wendover called on Captain Reid, who was ia Washington | 3,463,000 t0 rane cate of 1868, ‘The export during the | _ Whict has pended es follows TAOS BUKOPR, silicate arht Angler: hesre, NYork for New Bedford; T idea of the. repugnam yetem « D | co as to represent the iucrease of the States without de. | Week was larger than urcal, being 82,000 bales against | Cost Of road, engineering, land drainage, J Thorne Devie, do tor Fail River; Watchman. Benjamin, do machine shops, &., from Harrisburg to Roanoke, Jones Tannton for NYork. shouid be he 9 53 ‘ a i endrow a beautiful and explici oying ite dietinctive character, as the committee were | 63,000 kame week of 1 PORTLAN : 8; but the pree ofexehange bas | Pitety fogitive slave law of the Mosaic | about to ine : . biheei Liverpo eb ll—Arr steunabip Chesapeake, Crowell, i seeesees 16,443,135 39 . comparision bet se the tars and stripes to the whol Ot Fat been aMtected, : Se a a vee eas 16,443, ep NY¥ork Giapensation enscted ‘by “the express commaads or | of States. Captain Reid recorsmended that the stripes be |". Yer Deen afected. The bull operators tm breadathi | Less prodes of road, efter paying interes to repeat Fy PROVINCPTOWN, Feb 11~Sid bark Avola (from Boston), God himself, and eo fugitiy law reduced to the original number of thirteen States, aud to | WeTe Pot of successful as usual last week; the supply ex- Se “ye geo up to Nov. 1, 1855, credited wis “det Charleston. on a the Americad republic. It is three | foru unber of stars representing the whole number of | ceeded the demand, and early in the week a decline of Comt OF COMSITUCLION...+++.+.+seeeseee 680,186 7 Southampton. Mar. 3. Tan CRO Mae Henk turaie Tana A> ee deanery aon agey in tho-he wb a fap aes ene ie aimee peed nearly 260. on the barrel of flour took pince, The decliue } | Total......ssssssere+ sees se ee $15,868,949 60 FOR BUROFE. | Teareon, Barre eS eraea ee ind from below brig, ee- witb the full aud resplendent light of the gospel, ¢ Dolicaily expressed, of Pluribus Unum.” | “28 Partially recovered toward the clove of the week, but | Total cost of roads and canals belonging to Fen 16 cath “ COMPANY... +. + 27,772,671 92 ae itdid, Karopean | nount of sock of Pittsburg, Fort Wayne advices are, if possible, more discouraging than ever. and Chicago Railroad. ..... Provisions have fluctuated Hut slightly; bee! con | Municipal and rastroad bonds. at slightly; beef has been BUEN: eb wh the y Bill ond accounts receivable, ..... y } at one t showed a tendency t0 de- | Talunce in hands of agents, nded to be used for our merchant ser. the market does not look az stron Proposed that for our naval veasels the law of God and enacting another upon the ylaced in paratiel lines, No action, how- y contweary to what God’s own will ba as taken by the Committee in regard to the dis It ie not to be wondered bat a noble Christian man lik: Unction desired to be made, as will be seea by the act:— ing a conatitution which deciares that all equal and entitled to prescriptive rights, New York. Bowton ..... .New York. New York. “New York A® Ornis ‘ ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1809, Judge Jay should have expressed his abhorrence ant N ACT TO BY 8 Brag e , cline, but cloped sites cNeneaanil Aap < ‘d v < New York... Sot dhoruugh hatred of this fou system, and shoald bay? lef te Keane, et That fo Souk shart Gate der thay | Goreewaspe cane sate pride a bse gor gh oh da ba acd FOR CALIFORNIA iE str: ota his will as be devoted to the aid of f next, the fing of the Tnited Stan be thirteen horizontal striped, ni hues to bo sought for, 4 vou 5 Ggainet i, acd no ition which he so nobly See. 2. and be i furthor enacted, That on the admfsalon of | bUoyancy than we have noted in our late weekly re- 1868. $5,114,025 34 THER HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS STRAM sree Brae Me OR. Jocnspiad, though dead he yet speaketh, egery new State into the Union, one gar be added w tae Ualon | views, Sugars are Reevipie from usinews of the rom New York 4, arriving at Havana 7th Oe oe ee The reverend ge at alladed to the abduction of tho | of the Gag: and that such addion shall uxeetect oo the fourm | °° gars are quite steady, with m good demand. | Se 181,646 88 From New Orleans With, Havana 2d, | RUCHES! RUCHES! childof Mortara, oiserving that it was nota ven thousandeh | day of July then next svecesding such wlmlasn. Coffeo ts quiet; the #tock on hand is now set down at 71,465 tees a4 1544 $5 45,200,407 22 | Striving at Mew York 2th, : om — t80 greet av outrage as the abduction of native Atri be sDeptned f \d mats. ‘The better grades of tea are , "i metal i a Canawaa—Krom New York 12th, arriving at Havana 17th BY THE TY! Java from thelr native-counury. Ho concluded by calling | _ Consequently, we sometimes neo our fhag with the stars aaa ee erates ne Teter erates often arorather higher;i@ | Transportation expenees, toll, titerest, tot. and New Orjeang 10h "From New Orlouna ih, Havana 8h, ne th a aan God's rainiaters to raise up the of th forming one great star in the Uni the lower grades concessions have been made to effect sakes. age tax, general office expenses, other arriving at New York 3d. RUCHES pel and to eet out with a crosade of encard of the BON | tho atara are placed Ja parallel ined, nn oe SeMETELY Tine snction yesterday was well attended) and fair prices Soy ane << cheney Ven igus Erm eas ak davon ant : , ’ esses . 9, and New rom New vane eal the “tg gp ind ma Rh And if it wee ape jth wp on ng sg the committee to es. | obtained. Iron (Scotch) is scarce, and the price very firm. | Tota! i ay Shae Kea ry ork 18h a he 8th, BY THE MILLION. o began, ‘usade ef the Hermit would be a indard, ta be composed of the four | tn wool the transactions have been small ts Dividends paid stockhol Biack Wanrror--From New York 27th, at Havana | We have connected our interest with one of the mont Sothing to it emblomatical representation of our ecstchoony to b@ | 1h."ve Mr wices haa wangnieed tn er gan usual; no | Dividends paid stock nan phi $4. ream Now Urioane’ 1h, Havana ‘Manufacturers of ruches in this city, who controls the placed ir quarters of the flag, as follows: the stars pired. Hides have been mode- | Surpiun profit of road and — Avornen Boxer axp Duan Apvare—George | at the top in the left hand corner, tio cage in tho right | rately active at last week's prices, Loather ig in fair de- | nal for year 1808. after pay. F. stad Sch deat New York 10th nae over en —elelonrsire vale . $ 4 4 984, From Havana 10th and 5th, dive at New York 16th 7 “Matione is a native of the Emerali Isle, who livos in the | hand corner, with the goddess of liberty under tho stars, i ment » aiid an hereby ithte vein: welansig land of Morgan county, Ulinoit. fome mouths | and the stripes under the eagle: this staxdard to be oited on Pega saan cana Madt A, sted r'9 Ba tie itterent, aidende s00,r08 00 SAD, fen tm above data fog Sunday the steaners will Deen nye rc yh wel George commenced work with one Mr. Jordaa, of | over the halls of Cougress, and at our navy yards, and | Dave been more active than ever, The import entries of hed y 5,206,467 92 ‘on Monday, except from New Orleans. EVERY KIND, RVERY QUALITY, EVERY STYLE, county, and while in bie [yw fell in love withthe | other public places when visited by the I’resilent and other | the week, added to the amount thrown on the market, ex- It is seen above that the earnings of the road eS SPROIAL NOTICE. AT ONE-TH — borvet sixteen—yet, strange 10 say, his love was rocipro: | upon Lhe emblems of our flag, instead of tho isck fing. } @F¥; SbOut equal to thatof the year 1867 to the corree- ‘The Pennaylvenia Retivoed eatried during 1068, 1,0%- oo esgco eraee ene ee one rent eumplea now on exhibition, Yo by the fair damsel. They mutually declared their | lish cockade which our officers now wear; but tues de. | gonding date, The Importers complain, ho that el 4.16 in all cgcerpeyalabond | ym alge One thousand different ‘ on love ‘ ‘ d plain, however, gers, and 16,822 emigrants in all. 5 | M001 atylea now displayed, and cain wuts, and for Roveral weeks loved on in secret. But | signe did not sicceed before the committee, seemiety thn deme There in a decrease of $76,218 for’ first clans, 3 " > aon git] against the knowledge of her parents ix like | Mr, Wendover, the then member of Congress from Now | “#Y cannot supply the demand from the jobbers, and anid $707 5 34 mon MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, large orders are understood to have gone out to Europe Sroiter than x toOn of toa sone foods i] due to the for further eupplies, Old merchants declare that they general proetration of business, Less than balf the num- never knew so much speculation in dry goods, or 80 largo of emigrants arrived at United States porta in 1858 & demand from the jobbers. ‘The homo spinners are | Seemed vert iemall” Tike prose ac aanution, will be small. The gros ings for’ it doing weil, too, and have in many instances been able to ' phe year were $3,546,206 31, ‘of which all uk 9070,418 00 "7 ‘water into a basket—it wiil leak out. Their love | York, who had been requested by the merchants of your ‘out, and old Jordan swore vengeance on the impu- | city to move in the matter, was a pailmaker, and lad he ‘but in cent Irishman, Mr. Mallone, finding that in | have thonght the mater of sufficient importance, would Tricnrse of Wve “Jordan (old Jordan) was ahard road | no doubt at the time heye accorded vo Captain Reid the to travel,” we.%, according to previous arrangements, little merit which #o slight an jucident deserved. fo the Jordan 1."4asion, at the hour which pools call SAM, C, REID, Jn. Port of New York, February 13, 1859, > 3 = 3 I ARRIVED. CASH RIBBON HOUSR, ree Ce nT Saree meee, fo NO. 116 CHAMUERS STREET. Bbip Meteor (of Boston, Melville, Manila, via Boston 33 INO, RELL, | EI

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