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2 NEW YORK. HERALD, TUESDAY. JANUARY 29, 1861. ARRIVAL OF THE ETNA, 3-4: Sy Serine Riterte, ranch more impos. cise of such ap authority. We foc! seaaiblo that it | the place of the servant and drove the sledge. Having | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | the United States Collector, and upon the app. Northern — capital! i pus ee bee teten may be thought ipeonsistent with that higher degree of | amused himself for about half an hour, like a ment of a State Collector to issue clearances. who have suswined them coionial independense, both legisiat hich ‘ holiday than an Emperor, he left as 2 . orts = ee hele “fellow ‘citizens “und part. han been happy brought. inte eect in ipodern tines, | quietly AIC Sg fashionably Mowpar, Jan. P.M. | gels arriving in the ports of Liverpool or Hav FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ion" ait! 27cm sant cade Add At We ‘same tne io eatabluhing eal Igtation aod | Grease Sagi Indice among iho skaters The bank statement of to-day compares asfol- | wich clearances in the name of the State of Louk ally jealous and contentious, that the bulk of their white py pay ng SF eee THE LATEST NEWS. lows with that of last week:— ana will learn their error to their cost. And ve seca Populution ts aissatiatied and turbulent, the black race whieh the courts of Westminster Hall might poasoss with Week end’9. Loans. OireuPan, sels entering at the port of New Orleans with for Test ees, excited, and suddenly brought within view of reference to the 18ue of the wot oF eaten corpus, Sanvast, 1f, 1061. | Jan. 19...$198/086,599 99,000,788 8,007 STO 80,088,008 | | as will, if thoy attempt to enter such goods $1,500,000 IN SPECIE, = 2 equiity of nimbers, and tho most vehomont partisan ‘Ana we find abat existence of the Juradichon in those | ‘The London Daily News’ City Article, says :— San. 26... 195,986,188 28,908,041 1,920,298 87,000,000 | eign g donee 2 s Will Beurerly allege that the prospects of cotton produc- cei c — —— Tioraay | at the State Custom House, incur the penalties of tion are good. There is no use in disguising the truth in consis Des hove snares Dime iacnctions tenes, 256 et The funds opened at a further fall of one-eighth toone- | yy. $209,017 ~ env,sa2 188,272 2,802,050 pe laws against smuggling. The such a care; and the plain truth is that aifaie iv the ty of Lord Holt, of Lord S ‘d of | arter per cont, but the closing quotations were fully ‘The heavy dec! in the loans and in the depo- the United States $14,725,000 -Received fr Unites Statés can take no turn which will not leave | Paocn’s Abridgnieut, that these write have bee’ isdued | a8 bad as those of yesterday; throughout the day spec- res rs mene: — ith the policy indicated by | ®*ticle of the Picayune is as follows:— is 4 e celve OM our chavee of sosten supply preoarions in the extreme. | ani are to be issued into all the dominions of. the crow, | lation was ed by a desire to eco tomorrow, tho | ts i# in accordance with the polloy Wa ustieh Gy'tid martin’ Tobctt thie: aftennoen: has : Whar then, must we do? We must love no tume in pro- | wherever a subject of the Crown is illegally imprisonet. | ad id the last three or four bank statements. The loans | ono of the leading ship brokers cleare! the larger po-tiow Europe Since Nov. 28, meting the grincth of colton wherever it wnill grow The ob- gally imp weekly board day at the Bank of England, pass over, ing sbip “ And not only have we this authority in theory, but we ! " ver, | Of the vessels under their charge, at tue Cus‘om House, vious metho: is to strengthen the hends af tho Cotton | have the practical application of the doctrine down to | The share markets, in which this was settling day, were | “"€now pretty well down; it is probable, howe to-day. Others will, pursue the sume corse, The arma olation, ane of every society which can sa- | modern times, ‘Tbe more remarkable cases are the in- heavy, though the closing above the lowest point of the | that a further reduction wilt be effected, in order | i, question do not anticipate any difficulty after the ' ty to grow whut we want, within our | stances where the writ of habeas corpus was carried into ‘ble the banks to live up to the 25 per cent | secession of Louisiana from the Uaion, whi h will propa. es Or elsewhere, he case.is in our own | th f Jersey and ve wtiMthese | 24Y- The discount market was higher, and few trans- | to enable the e up of Lawiale mene Casa, wi co THE COTT PANIC IN ENGLAND. tino. "Asiraiia or. India could give ee at we wen | (Be to'vory tdern times." We'dnd it thre amorted. not | setions took place below the Bank rate, standard. The reduction in specie is of course the sblpmanere have got bold of an idea that their earae? aa net hout some Prius on our own part. We | only as a matior of agreoment, but carried iuto effect 48 | ‘The London Times’ City Article of January 11, says:— | effect of the Sub-Treasury gain, equal to about | will not be a legitimate on» after that event. om: must fake what we can get from America while preparing | a wiutter of practice, that even where thore is an inde: ; é the shippers share the same opinion. To us these d our own crvpa; but we must be realy to dispense with. any peoient Woea! jucteaturg the writ. of habeus corpus will | ,,7¢ Erelish funds opened with augmented heaviness | three millions during the week. Our banks have | Chios ‘Ronear tmaginary, Touoinne, as apace ot 4 Rifled Cannon Shipped from Liverpool 2%vx amerscan cation which cannot te gol to grow vn | fe. We think uothing short of a togislativo caactment | {Hi8 morning, Dut on the receipt of the despatch one day gained specie since last Monday, and will continue | Union, or asserting’ its independent capac re . ~ - ‘ pacity, 18 aqua PP rp Gn atmosphere of political and social revolutions would gullice to deprive us of that authority which was | Hater frem America, showing increased ease in tho New ala api y hes to Charleston, conferree upon us for the tion of the liberty of the | Yo dered Taare) where the tae Sy i 0m as | to gain for a few days; their accumulation of gold fete antl ae “aster thoes, I What Engiand Thinks of the Blockade | subject. We feel, therefore, we should not be doing coe ee aoe pl M cae) au0- | drawn from Europe will, however, soon be check- | throw of the Bourbon dynasty, in July, 1880, an ths of the Southern Ports. Tight, under the authority of ‘the precedenis cited, if W® | ithe tendency "to rmbess, ight 0 § panto et tg 2 Louis Philippe in Fobruary, 1848, was not the cloar: 3 [From the London Post, Ji retused to igsue the writ, “ of a vessel frym Havre and Bordeaux oa the 30¢h J A Habeas Corpus Issued in the Case of | The danger which is to b pened not so | There was « slight manifestation of pplause in court | there has been rather an increased demand, and the | the money market continues dull; quotations do | s90,and the 25th February, 1448, 10 overy respox’ it pie mach trem South Caroliva (which, if lett to herself caa- | on the couclusion of the delivery of his lordship’s judg- eral rate still remains about one-quarter cont mes pass at | valid as on the 20th July, 1830, aaa'the 24th Foor: Anderson, the Canada Fugitive. ot in the slightest degron disarrange the balanoe of | mebt, - Below the Bank. | Aurthor sum o 9,000 sorerelgna was | not vary much. A fow choice names p ny itn, | 2848! Woare now cauuly in the toudst of a. suc power upon the North american continent), pnt in the “ Y ‘ing by seven per cent, and fair names, not connected wi revolution—bloodless, It is true, but pot wanting Creation of three separate confederacies—tirst, of south: France. aren the Southern trade, at 8@12. There is now just | {the attributes of stability which the majesty + orn States; secondly, of Midland and Western states; and The Moniteur publishes a decree convoking the Senate It was stated in some quarters that a suspension of cash bt for We , a ‘as there | Ple united in one common sentiment can ouufer © As Rumored Embarrassment of , tbirdiy, of Northore ~tates—ench of which will bave dit. | and tho Corpe Legislatif for the 4th of February. payments was contemplated. Tho general lotters from | #8 anxious an inquiry for Western names the doctrine of coercion, and war growing out of it, \ appere to prevail Ute it Soe oem meet | wpe reveae af Fiance; which shows ‘decrease. 100, | Paris yesterday indicate a partial recovery of consdenco, | WAs for Southern in 1857 and 1868. On call s fair | condition ofa voce sling under the, etary and eit vai s i evenue x we r “ 0 the Bank of France. be supported by Georgia Alabama, ‘Teron? Coat | ascimpared with 1869, of twenty-one railing! francs: | Tho public continued to invest freely in stocks and | demand exists at 6 a 7 per cent. under the Pelican flag, or having its papers certified ana, aud other slave States, the North may ‘be Count de Persigny bad given’ orders for foreign | ehares. There is very little doing as yet in foreign ex- | Mr. Hatch, under the authority of the ind Cn ~ ircu- . of We fin ne"a Kind "uf gral aber eto Wi; | Ite tensor he sckereopre eee CY | Tho London Mine sys hat Mia Nightingn's malay, | change, Dankers ask 107, andthe indications are | monwenlt of Lougane | We hear ial i Yona 8 + A FURTHER ADVANCE IN COTTON, | think tnut'tne roo ‘Stater wil! purchase peace ‘at tee | . It issaid that the Emperor had boca much struck with | far from being alleviated, 12 reported increases upon | that to-morrow they will get it. At this rate, with | the prendice of vessola not cleared, and thon tua, price «f eurrenderieg the rights abd dutivs of humanity. | the statements on the pavigation laws of France contained | hor, and her state, which confines her entirely to her ney worth seven per cent in England, there isa | were tched at the Custom House’ prior to the ordi. fo preserve the Univn they have made many sacrifices; | 12 the memorandum recently isgued by Mr. Lindsay, and pay a f aaal dultuadelo aaa sullor money y nance of secession. This, however, is mainiy owing u but they cannot furthor consent to subwt to the arro. | aD interview had taken place between the Emperor and | ®Part 18 one of gr severe 1 toas on the importation of bullion from the other | the caprice of tho bill takers. Here thore is alan pe BECLINE IN CONSOLS, gant dictation of the South. They bave, if they pleage, | Mr_ Lindsay. ve. eit on sennamnae A el ference for foreign bottoms, but not to the same exteat, bath the power and che meaus to compel the obedience The new Pruasian Gazette says that the French corps of eer eS oie per con! hy Me ope] = but | Freight room generally ts 60 scarce that shiop:rs are) &e., ke, ue of South Carolina They have only to apply to that re- | ccupation in Syria wil be increased by a portion: ssh a fo pet ne val tJ Pres reat: coe na ir _ on The stock market opened dull Baie | nag ut | giad to get gg it on’ aky sere pose is rolling is bellious State the ordinary |. of mariti - | troops returning from China. In spite of the effor “ first rd. © afternoon | rapidly, an: amount of tounage is quite dispropor fare, to tutercept the cotton trade, to ull the gous | Fokland, it is probable that the Freed. forces will ro. | Tenders dollars no longer a profitable remittance 'to that | improved after the first boat tionate to its removal. fo our ports wo already hear a Oi taal sip te Tags sengge abcaar th eRe etre Poet td gat pcg lad KI re date yee er garage comme otal Auiptoent of gold te Amerion amounts to | ‘binge were steady, bagi peep sree am engagements at a p-nny and two cents a pound. sailed fom Liverpool at noon on the 16th, and from | (Ht? winch Sloth Caroline has meat d a te tet, | Commercial difiicultien ‘in Franco had iecroased, tho | £2,046,000 sinco November 28. The shipments by the | Very little business is doing, and op The annexed review of financial affairs in Lon- ‘Queenstown on the evening of the 17th January, arrived | interest ad importance to this country. Is England | ®4Veuce in the rate of discount haviug checked opera- | Steamer from Liverpool on Saturday are again expected | rally are waiting the course of events. There | aon, after the late advance of the Bank of England hero yesterday afternoon. to recognise the de fait government which exists ia | tions. The London Herald concludes that unless special | Sem to be some sales of Erie going on, SPP&- | rate, will be of interest to our financial readers stale, apd to recely 4 ch Si ‘The Paris corn market fir \d prices of wheat oe. Sen Lees “Spem . J Tuo wouther, after a thaw of two days’ duration, had | Gitcinw ie uno to tone to thin eaubiey ‘arse ith | ud our wove well maintaoeds reasoos present. themselves, either in relation with | rently for foreign account; and Illinois Central | ¥¢ is copied from the London Economist of Janu again become quite soveres Numerous railroad accideats | offirs of free trade, which, wv reality, would only cover | , The commercial treaty between France and Belgium | France or | clmoricts | it if not expected thet | Grong about one per cent a day, seemingly fromthe | ayy 49, had occurred, owing to the action of the frost on the | and Jegaltzo the ment detestable tratic which over dus agg nog 15th opened firm, but closed dull | Wil! be adopted by the Bank of England, same cause. Pacific Mail also keeps declining, jotwithstanding the raisiig the rate to 7 por cent, by faced bul —eompuisor 7 u teuli eon thy D ’ closed e 9 . A despatch from Liverpool states that the Dake of | treating wun such missionaries un il the new Uresitent has pire without any decision of Francis IL to surrender | &c. We have no reason to believe that there is | much increased by the discount ho wses acting with Sutherland dicd at his seat, Lilleshall, on the 14th inst. had an 0 xrtunity oF explarning anu a tray upon his policu, Italy, 3 t Sardi . . | extreme caution in prepa: ing themaslves y ome 4 The Bank of Belgium on the 14th raised its rate of dis- | #24 of 8b wing to the world whether or not the free | The Opiniome of Turin publishes a despatch announc- one tooo Post n'a leader proposes the coinage of apy Grim SOUR OF Bibs Secret Sue SEP cy that might arise by" cul : their diacounts, whiot le i States of the North are will the sake of | ing that a part of the French fleet lett acta ou the | gold tive shilling pieces. ‘i ply ef stock in the street has evidently increased | necessarily throws additional applications on the B Bount from 4 to 5 per cent. Preserving a worthless, to | 14th inst., aud tuat hostilities had been suspended on The Duk ; i o j ; , : uke of Cambridge is on « yisit to the Earl of r affeet the | England This is nothing more than the natural resis a IB in stated that several riffed cannon had been shipped in-esvite extension to the curse of slavery, | bot sides, Nepbe aa Rotesiar c keietas nies aot dee ee ee ee ee the resolution the Bavk bas come to of refusing to redis < es ¢ fe war which would destry the ottom trvte, ant | ‘ihe French Ambassadors at Vienna and Berlin had | tropclis presentid a sad uppearuee, inconsequenee of the | Whole market, and depress even the shares of | oount their paper As we bave more than ono remarked ipso ti en on shoe ee eaite font Talyce one werent suple of the intustry of this country, | cespecttuliy notified those Courts that the French fleet pr semen of destitute laboring men standing oat- | Western roads, which otherwise would, in the | this resolution does not save the Bank from the incouvn lers ween invited f he British Admiralty for |- weld be ew Uy unponda in Enylind ani in the United | woule quit Gaeta on the 19th of January. side the workhouse doors and parading the chief tho- "i et d of | Bience of being called on when their reserve ts ‘ow, they the construction of two more iron-cased ships.of-war, of | States. “he evil it poxsibie, ie 10 be avoide!; but iis It is stated that, prior to the conclusion of the new ar- | ought seeking for alms. At the Thames Police | Present condition of the money market and of | giccount quive ua much, and probably more than beler scuba anh icenvenib hardly to be exporter that in the iave of revndusiouary misttee, the fire of the besteyers had become terrible, Court the ‘number of unetnployed laborers rolioved ina | railway traffic, attract the attention of operators. | they came to the resolution they dia, but with this dultae acon for the of estab. | {reg the North will recede from its just rights, or that | A teieg-aphic despatch trom Rome says that King | fow days swelled: to 1,500, of whom 1,100 received tri- I ‘dly likely, however, that these causes | eBct: they now discount their paper without the guarane pany had boen formed for the purpose of estab- | the South will, in the moment of success surren tor those | Frapcis, in deference to the Emperor Napoleon, accepted | fing assistance on Monday. Tt was announced that on | Jt is hardly likely, Q of the discount houses instead of with it lishing @ permanent camp for volunteers near London, | Wivantages which Mr Buchanan has pliced in its hands, | without ay reserve the proposals of France jn reference | Wednesday only women would be relieved. At noon a | will continue to operate for any length of time. ‘The rule of the Bank certainly has this effect, that i Two thousand huta are to be orected and letatsmall rents | At this dss tt appears strange to speak of the valance of | to the armistice. vast nutber of poor women, thinly clad, many | qe following were the closing quotations of the | compels the discount bourrs to keep a much larger re power upon the American meat. Washington, m | Prince Carigoun, the new Lieutenant of the King, had nger, aseombled serve of bank notes, and consequently the public suite to individual volunteers. his farewell uddress, speaking of the Uvion, mare use of | arrived at Nupies.’ He was saluted on bis arrival by the Leonie They continued to ea smmtll ares o'elech, day:—Tennessees, 73 @ 74; Virginia 6's, 767% @ 76; | in the accommodation that would be. afforded thoen hav ‘i ¥ y- | there memorable words He old his follow-citigens | Engiwh ivet, and was enthusiastically recsived by the : . BG y ; hi ‘The cultivation of cotton in Asiatic Turkey was recety that thay ‘Showll cherehi w: oekital, habiroat cent! pespie ly 7 when eer amounted to at food 2,000. Soon after fonr | Missouri 6’s,68 a %; Canton, 15a 16; Cumber- ota a coms palaces oping m4 - cori oe at 8 ing some attention in England. immovable attuct:ment to it, amd accustom themselves to | ‘The Council of Lieutonancy at Naples bad tendered | O;Clock thelr oumbers Bed increased to 3,000. The work | 104 (oud preferred, 8.0 10; Pacific Mail, 86 a 14; Fenk of England peiesceik toe tae aa Seiprah is attsoheat fo ita v ine o jeutonancy pl of relioviug them lasted many hours. jand Coad pret , 5 , A; | ter, that the Bank of England can and do use the rese Prince Alfred had arrived at Ply: 5 purpose ink apd speak of itm the palladinm of their political | their resignation to Far ini. At Yarmouth the fishing interest are making efforts to they compel the discount houses to keep, whch « % x i New York Central, 8034 a ¥4; Erie, 36 a 4%; Hudson f embarki on board the St. George, to join the North liberty apd prosperity. This great work is about to A proclamation of King Victor Emanuel to the inhabi- - tishi ? ‘“ stitutes a tion of the reserve of notes holt by th paper) sed ball Be, tos pags away; in W has been shattered to its very | tantsot the Neapolitan provinces hus boen published. the | Sven’ to owters of other fy Barend of} rine | River, 45024; Harlem, 15% a 16; Harlem pre- | Rank in discounting with the money belonging. co of ; s foundations, Should secessvm exteml,tne balance of power | King 8ay8:—The aflairs of the State compel me to sepa- y : Michigan discount houses the very bills which they rof: te at A correspondent of the London Times at Pekin says | will be minsferved to Cwnada, which shows in its pros | rate myself from you. A dctpestic alliction has caused | ‘in the rullway market this morse there was. a OE) Pct lad he Boeienntt Miele MRE eee cert sere temas ine ral aos ae that the estimate of the property pillaged aud destroyed | Perity and contentment that monarchical institutions in athe rebrement of Farini Prince Carignan will govern } raj disposition to press sales. Late in the afternoon a | Central, 5724 058; Michigan Southern & Nortiera | jouses, thereby transferring the profit. which eq:itahly “ be reality constitute the best and securest guarantee for | the Neuj«litan provinces in my name. I know that you .y yu“ walls * " if ry u at the Emporor’s summer palaco exceeds £6,000,000 | satiouial an. well regulated Hberty in Englund the sym. | ulwaye disire tho unity of faiy., yo | recovery ocourred from purehases to cover previous ope- | Indiana, 1574 a 24; do. guaranteed, 337 a 74; Pa- | belongs to the d scount houses to itself | and this th . nity, bee: t sterling. Every soldier who was present is replote with | pathy of the pevple is with the Northern states No oue | Farini had been appointed Secretary tothe private | ““The non-arrival of the West Indian mail yesterday in | 2&M8, 11324; Illinois Central, 79 a %; Galena and teri ee ne sate {wiry Beg the most valuable loot. Domestic articles in pure gold, | ‘es1/es to witness the dismembermert of a great, friend- | Cubivet of the King. time for replies for the outgoing steamer, has caused in- | Chicago, 72° a 73; Cleveland and Toledo, 3434 @ | nil, the directors have only to apply to the governnen . y ly and crgnate nation; but if this object should be accom- It is repo it, in the event of war between Pied- jenn: ae 4 ‘dela 9 re : siete 4 perm’ ‘inge 4 and gems of great value, are in possession of many Of th | pushed the blume will rest with the pexpls of the South, | mont and Austria, a 'Pronch army will occupy Lombardy | CMyenlenee; no alarm, however, is felt at the Fusnore | 35; Chicago and Rock Island, 58% a 3%; Chicago, | (ain't the Teri doce med a iol he iifee! oe men. Whose treason und rebellion have been ai ted and abet without ceclaring war against Austria, north of Mazagan, and will prove a total wreck. Burlington and Quincy, 73% a 75. we mention this now because it may be attended, rheul: ‘The Moniteur contains the following. by seer! temporizing and cowardly poticy of Mr. President ph a orate Sint wen co aoe been 14 aw ‘The accounts of the Duke of Sutherland last night were ‘The steamship Etna, with four days later from | the drain of bullion still continue, with very grave con A letter from Berlin announces that the recruiting, sci ~ island. ’ me yestabliahod, not hopeless. $ ‘sequenoes to the Bank. ' caite tae cual dhe mnonih of Oe. : : nd. £60,000 in gold was taken from the Bank of England | Europe, arrived this afternoon. She brings | Money, although the rate is high, continues abundant Tee ein tue eee oomeeee erased Tae, Wars The Canada Fugitive Siave Case. Tho Pope had despatehed provisions to Gacta. |The re- | on Tuesday on French account, for transmission to New | $1,500,000 in specie. ‘The financial embarrassment | We buve’heard of nothing, however, being discounte HE ana ee eae ante, | A WHIT OF HABEAS CORPUS GRANTED IN THE CASK | ported revision of the coucordat with Austria bas been | Sonee ake mine sp under 6% per cent. ‘The discount houses are acting wil oo semeaepy gt cortaten map ng olnkon ae Bed ; OF ANDERSON, Henied. Major Merode remains in offlie. The Sardinian 1 Count and Countess Montemolin died xt Tricste on the | in Paris still continued when she sailed, and a fur- caution, and, although they discount bills having : conflict on nocount of the duchies pre-ocoupies the at- | 5 Dore or tues s smart Re Anderson —(Herore ie : “es B B01 who for of paper nted. arri “bief » Mr. J J 0 k- was asserted at Vienma that Francis Tl. had written ed. Some of the newspapers continue to specu- | j, tention of the public. In Denmark the samo feeling Pre- | yrs and Mr. Justice Crompton jin this court yestee. | 0 the Fmiperor of Austria, announcing bis firm resolve w | MARY, Years asserted, arms in hand, hjsjclsims to the pep P Persia is expected to morrow, and the wivices by hor wil vails. day, Mr. Edwin J: 6. wi Mr 3oily | defend Gaeta to the utmost. ~ 2 late on the probability of a suspension of specie | tend greatly to guide the future of the money market The Paris correspondent of the London Herald writes:— | Fidnd'aud Mr. (i allan, eaid he had te apply'ts the couse | The Atstrian Cacetle professes confidence in the dura- | phe French funds rose one-quarter per dpat sooner payments by the Bank; but nothing had occurred | Hf the American exchanges come lower and the drain The improvemont is attributed toa re a bullion continues e:ther to France or America—and ‘The ations going on in Prussia are believed to | to issue a writ of habeas corpus to be direcied to the | touof peace. It says there will be no war between | is to mect at Paris for the cota the I Neo warrant the expectation of such an event. The | the latest advices trom New York the excuange prove havi A more serious cause than any apprehensions of | Govcrnor of the province of Canada, and to the sheriff | France und Austria unless there is a war between France | queation. ri A f the difficultic ith -4 to the shi symptoms of going lower—s still further rise might b ® complication with Denmark—that of war with ‘the and jailer of the otty, of Toronto, commanding them to py he Gazette believes France has no wish | “ ‘The profits of the Scottish Australian bipare e pn 5 en sh scala I pemy bein ye a anticipated | On the other hand, if it rises to 10554, ”’ which throughout Europe means the Ei ror ring up ly of Jobn Anderson, now illegally de- a, tet; £10. for the l mente of cotton caused quite an excitement States [i = abou Poror | tained « petsoner in the jail of that city. He asked their wanifestations were taking place in the thea- | fcormmeaded is at the Tate Of ton yor Gout peo - tweak, the dalay. sith praiaaas pe oat, tres at Rome. ee ete ee Titel the féiverpool cotton market; the sales of the four | week, the delay, with the rato of money at 7 pit cent, 4 ~ n lorships to inelude the Governor of the province im the A despatch from Cattaro states:—There is a report cur- | lorships to nelude the Governor of the province im the | Wot ot Katie a that the British garrisons at Malta and | ,7B°@ Wore Fumors yeaterday that. the Banik 80 great, that it would tend to paralyze transactions, an: of e f “days ling of the Et rent here that on the 9th inst. 2,000 Montenegrins mado | Helena case. ‘The aifidavit on which he movet was | Corfu had been increases to twice their former strength, | Das fected some new arrangement to meet ite present eeecetengs Revealing tna were | might cause a suspension of remitvances of bullion. i nts. a sudden attack upon the town of Sputz, on the Albanian | founcied upon the precedent of the Canela case, ant it | and that it wes in contemplation to organ‘ze a militia at | “treme ea | 80,000"bales, and the market closed steady at an | But ae most sorioys canse of alara ms the state ot th frontiers, and arrived as far as the gates of the fortress, | Was sworn by Mr. Lowis Aloxis Chamerouzow, of No. | thone places. It was algo said that the English squadron Paws, Thursday, Jan. 17,1861. | Sdvance of 3474. Breadstuffs were rather easier. | gether; corn and cotton have much to do with the matter ers, and arriv * | 87 New Broad street, the Secretary to the British and | i the Mediterranean was to be reinforced. ‘The Moniteur publishes a decree at é surti 1 But thee may b ted b; where they were repulsed with great loss. Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. the learned gen- os h per 100, ro rot oe paging the i The British funds were a fraction lower, the cause nc, Causes may be greatly aggravated by a reckies The back Grace Gordon, of Baltimore, was wrecked on | tieman thea read the aitdavit, Inia Sea Prass ported in French vessels from countries out of Hurope, | signed being the financial condition of the Bank y the demand for discount at the bank anil) the banks of Newfoundland on the 20th of December last: | Paragraph Mr. Cbameronzow swore that John | The Prussian Chambers were opened on the 14th with : Andersvn, a British subject, domiciled in the city of | aspeech from the throne. His Majesty in his apeech la- tothe Veiga Gt eaten Ried re arenes | Ce Srna’: Money to Lomion, was oltyred belay) teem eet bnt, Sons weamcoe omeanay The crow wore ten days on the wreck when rescued by , was DOW legally detained in the Jail of the city || mented the death of the late King Ie then made men- | und the 10th inst., and Admaira’ Burhier ae eseenad | the Bank rate. For the latest quotations of Ame- Cauks woukl Gh tmmeetitty folsees Gyre. cums me'e the ship Katherine. The Grace Gordon was bound from Po] ae or any wae oe been by =! 4 = boy new re a ng aa? ony td leave Gaeta to-day. Tican securities see the news pages. money market. . y enced 2 become necessary. The of n- | Tho today explains doopat prese! easy mone! Yew York to Liverpool with « cargo of wheat, and went | Dici'n of any crime known to the law of the povince | tegrity of the German territory being his frst duty, his | French flost te Gacte aaa ahenea 2°, faapeteh sym_| The New York and Fria Railroad was sold at | marvdi Geld comtintin ryt both to Frane down with everything on board. of Cana/a, or any other part of her Majesty's dominions, | Majesty said that negotiations were imminent betweem | pathy to a Prince cruelly treated by destiny, but its | noon to-day by Mm Anthony Bleecker, the auc- | and America, and corn and cotton continue to be higho A large American ship, deserted, and with only ber | And in the second paragraph it was sworn that the case | France and the Zolivereia in reference to their mutual | stay could not be indefinity prokaged without its pre- | tioneer, to Messrs. Dudley 8. Gregory and J.C. here than they are there, and the demand for them i and bowsprit standing, was towed into Ply- | Ya of the greatest urgency, and that unless redress was | commercial relations. His Majesty continued thus:— | sence constituting an t and material sup- ° + | apparently as great as ever. One good feature is ob mainmast by speedily effected yohn Anderson's life was ex; to the | ‘The relations between the great ‘ers have beoome | port to Francis Il., and the fleet would aceordingly be | Bancroft Davis, trustees under the new organiza- | ervable and that is, that the prices of American secur mouth Sound on the 12th inst., having been picked up by | greatest danger). In moving for the writ, all he had to | still more friendly by the personal meetings which have | withdrawn, tion. The sale was on the foreclosure of the fifth and New York have approximated, an some Sicily pilots at the chops of the Channel. do was to satisfy the Court that it had authority to iene | taken place. It is therofore to be rogretted that . H 5 ther battle had taken place between the British | ‘t; for be bad no doubt, under the peculiar circumstances | steps taken by Germany for tho settlement of the ques. | Tho Russian government her jroteated, or remonstra- | Mortgage bondholders, under an order of Philo 'T. of the case, their lordships would not hesitate to exercise | tion of the constitution of the Gorman Duchies placed ite . and the New Zealanders at Mabortahi, in which | then’ cuthorts: if bust same caoe oe ae Coenen | ae yes Wibons ony ‘ted against the warlike projects attributed to the German | Ruggles; the price was $220,000, the balance of the the lattor were defeated. hat the power was rested in them, The propo: | Frus fa well asthe rest of Germany, reongniog it as @ Kriment relative to the designs of Prussia on Den- | interest due on the fifth mortgage. The property v7 sition for wi eo was to conten: it 1 vr ir ad ‘The Cunard screw steamer Jura, from Now York, ar- | Tota tne Crown had the Engered Ce, ee Coa gpedstent” Vas heseaiedlin tates tees tts pte nage 4 ITALY. hep pe ‘was sold subject to the lien of all the mortgages, rived at Liverpool on the night of the 15th January. of habeas corpus to any part of her Majesty’s possessions. | his intention to remain faithful to the principles of go. pransin han epeatoate al oie te x 4 days | and to the arrears of interest due thereon. Messrs. ‘The Borussia arrived at Southampton on the 15th. posyen ere ae! SLE Sacete the caceiaee vernment which he impoved on himself on assuming her determination not to acknowledge the blockade Gregery and Davis became the purchasers as above Regency, as he found in those principles a safe guaranteo Jomes I.; but the first instance he recollected of a charter | against the revolutionary spirit et abceed in Europe. | Geeiay eee under any ciroumatances. In the political | stated, subject to the conditions of the contract of being granted by the Crown authorizing emigration to ‘The official Staats Anzeiger contains @ royal decree pro- | letter to the ‘Emperor of Austria, in which he declares | TC°Tg@nization. Theirs was the only bid offered. about the 13th of James I., and it did appear | claiming an amnesty for ail persons who have been found } his firm resotye to continue the defence of Gaota to the Payment of the price is to be made on or before (From ury, A letter from New York, of which we genggaieisie that origmally the whole of that portion of America was ty of high treason, treason inst the country, tract om Friday last, will Lave painfully Brought home 10 | called ‘elantesions,” Cauada atone to England until orm ait erimen and cffence const hempemead gis, 10, 1081 31st December next; between this and then moneys ery thoughtful reader a question which can never the year 1633, when it was ceded to Frauce. It was re ‘an abuse rights of ci per. Another Frenc Ks BRA fong absent from any mind that knows how to appreciate | taken, however, by Engiaud m the year 1750. ‘sons who have been convicted, according to civil la one augh yore 'Or the’ “Frond hoot is rensaptetcnrentenatinecare tec eve gS | senognenanses The catastrophe contemplated by the | Mr.’ Justice Hill—The statute i4 Geo. [iL, cap. 83, restating the author tes of the Stato, or disturbing public | to remain uni the expiration of the armistice, | PC ®PPlied to the payment of interest on | US Gosunentime ‘writer may or may not be so imminent as he believes + | recites that it was then a part of the British possessions, | order. To those who haye evaded judicial inquiry and | tig not truco. ‘as stated in a tel ic | the mortgages. By this sale the pa: nt 10 Dut inthe present temper of parties in the United States | The Chief Justice—ihat is enough for your purpose, | legal juigment by taking to flight, permission is granted | Geepatch dated Rome, 18th "inst. ana wenerabe! haa See all things are possible, and it is assuredly high time for | Mr. James. to return freely, and in the event of thoir being after- | With the Paria Presse thal General Gialdinl corend se | Of the mortgage interest in arrear and | 20 Rel&Hud ua to look in face an emergepey which may arise no Mr. Justice Hill—The eleventh seetion of that statute | wards coademned, the Minister of Juatice is to ove suspend the siege works during the armistice. the organization of the new company are insured. | 150Cam Coal pt ‘man knows how soon. What are we todo for cotton in | declares that the criminal law of England is to prevail | poaals for their parson. The King himself will deci It is reported that Geteral Turr has consented S 26 Pacific M. the not extravagantly improbable event — of | throughout the whole of the colony. the cases of those who huve been condemned by military | 4 act ‘as mediator between Count “Caron nina | Zhe unsecured creditors and stockholders of the | 26Paciflc M the disruption of the American Union leading Mr. James then proceeded at great length to contend | tribunals, provided they implore pardon. Garibaldi, with a» ‘© persuade the latter | Company who have not assented have now six | 50 do. to-@ general, or even a tal, suspension | that in any part of her Majesty's domiaious—more espe- to postpono his threatenei attack ‘upon Ve ths in which 100 boy Of thy staple agricultural industry of the South? In otaer | cially where the laws which governed. thove domiuivan Austria. this epring. The Paris Patrie say that before embarking | 0nth# in which to assent to the plan of reorgani- | 19) 0 pot Tyas am reared tical forebodings (which no | emanated from her Majesty in England—her Majesty had Count George Apponyi is guzetted as Judiz Curit for Tun bet ‘an interview both wit King and Count Ca. | 2Stion, after which their rights will be cut off by | 209 do. pt pmo entirely unfounded) to be realized, | aright to know what had of any one o her sub- # Hungary, in piace of Count “ our. thiseale. The amount of in 200 &. hat &6 60 become of the manufacture which supports, | jects. By the common law of England the writ of habeas | The Gommitiee of the Oomitat of Neutra, in Hungary, | “om Tueeda the Pays, an anti-Ityian journal, and the “ mortgage interest io ar- 4 3 G0. directly or indirectly, some five millions of our popula’ | ‘corpus lay at any purt of the Queen's dominions. The | pas resolved on tho folowing programme, viz:—A te: | Opinone Nationale?’ the advocate ef | Tear at this time on the fourth and fifth mortgages, | “5 do. tion, and which supplice a full third of our export trade? | first authority which might be cited on thst point was | xponsible minister for ;& Hungarian Diet, select- | Italy, had both ' articles ede “Peace or | the payment of which is now necessary to secure | 50 do | For upwards of four fiftha of our annual imports of tharaw | ‘Bacon's Abridgment,”” Habeas Corpas, letter B, which | od ov the busis of the low of 1648; the romoval of all cx- | War,” and. both came to the'seo conaesion a ¢ ‘material of this-colossal manufacture we are indebted toa | spoke of the to’ which the writ might be granted. | cept Hungarian troops from Hungary; the Hungarian | that’ 1 ust postpone the scqusition of Venies’ | the road, is about $796,400; but this amount will +4 b which ‘at this moment to be on tho | It was there latd dowa as baving been bela that the writ | troops to take an oath of fidelity to ihe ‘The , of ‘hrm, Count Caverx's journal, hasa | probably be considerably reduced before Decem- | 450 do. dissolution, and which is, to gay the pg eg Reg oy the time it was ai 1546; reorganization of the national guard, leader, which shows that the ‘Austria can- ber 31 by th th 300 a. tolently and dangerously disturbed. ‘hat | to the King of England. Up to the time of an act of Par- | request to be made to government that a Ii not be put to flight by ® few bands of volunteers, nor r y the operation of the road, the net earn- 50 « are wele de if, 00 many expect, (his mast precarious source oer Hod e i the Irish Parliament the } tion may be granted to the other crown lands of Ausiria. | can her fortresses be takon without inmense military | ings being applicable to the payment of it after | 150 do. — supply should ww! 8 3 — = - fo por ri froab 4 the Ie bees toned Oe n pte: ee Rowe, Im ap.ise1, | | DP rable a ae good agri day Tha the 90508 Kerth. As oan ings fresh de- | writ hav’ nal e hg S ie ie maar.” “Genoral Guyom has demanded the | Probable, as w e other day, new | *o000 Vin tails show the growth of difficulties and complica- ‘Mr. James—Oh, yes; and a very remarkable case it MONEY MA! ‘ ‘ginia 6's... tous i is newiablethat we Bnghish should become tnereasing. | was.” He had a cvpy of the writ hefore him. In the Rabe te Ne hac EE ie ey fa Raee eer mee, taetards the” Neapoliten frwyement of | company will have to make some assessment under 3000 Bete EE 1 bi be ly ancious to discover what we may expect in our connection | reign of Richard Il. the writ was to the Governor | Chit g al OI a a Yor money and D1% a % for ecocant’ | Mevode has refused to give any reply. ‘Gayon | the contract, in order to pay whatever may re- | $009 my wath the United States, and expecially in regard to a con | of Calais to bring up the body of Thomas Duke of Gloster. | Cloting at 914 a % for money, and 91% a % for account. | Hav’ one Sac ane 10 his governmes cathe | main due om the bid when they tak Erie RR 4 m bs tinued supply of cotton. Dismissing for the pore the | That case was to be found in “Rymer’s Foodera.” The Ln pabmied feb pes repre oh Bank Cs subject. A e ey (© posses- J 2000 LErie& W limb new facte Ef relate only to the politics of the country, | Mr. Justice Blackburn—If I remembor rightly, the —= as losing gold, oe Smtr ee int Steemn tie. 14 sion of the property. Under the new organization | 14000 Cleve & Tol stb wo may try to ace whether there aay light on the pros | writ was imued by the House of Lorde aitting asa court | Taid that tho Deak of Engaod was taking some couaide, | Prince Carignan has isgved a proclamation, in when'he | the bonded debt is about $19,000,000, the preferred | Seb‘ Sat su pects merce. corpus _ besten ‘Tue tmposalbLity of compromise becomes more witely | ndum, not subjicioudum. Table amounts of money on loans of stock. Tolormation ud to maintain’ public orden, The gover | Stock about $10,080,000, and the common stock | 10 shs Park Bank... admitted every day. The ease of discontent, rage and ‘Mr. James then quoted the judgment of Lord Mansficld Io the discount market there was no change. Good twill a tha chumeend Mo muatiors about $11,000,000, makin 85 Pacific M 83 Co... fear in the South is the condition of opinion in the North; | in the “King v. Burronghs,” and the “King v. Cowell,” | Dille were negotiated at a fraction below the Bank rates. iy wi — nt ie ener” ‘hee pei’ nu 1000,000, ig an aggregate of about | 60 NY Con RR.. bis find this is no subject of compromise. Already it ia the | (2d Burrell's report)—that’ was the Berwick caso; “=The | _, The London Daily News says many pereons beliove the premes plitlimuntye teluriae, end Chaststy t $40,000,000. 200 oo om Phe eh a ¥, Crawford,” tho ale of Man cage, and the judy- | Tha of Krance will have great dificulty tn maintaining | Presing the hope that Geota will’ shortly full, and'tha | The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows | for conceasion, ‘aa the South hax notkmg to offer in | mente of Mr Justion Paterate, and, Mr. Justice Erie mee eee tie saya some 1, | the Neapolitan provinces will be ready to make any aacri- aie hg exohange for what she demands; and from this it is @ Likewise ““Vattel on the Law of Nations,” | 41 a te bo Konage come arrangement | tice for the unity of aly. u thereon. short siep to the avowal that what the South demands is | book '1., ap. 12, sec, 210; in human power to give—a revolu- oe page 204, and the ji Cane. v. Hall, t of the court in | America direct from London on French account. Conmranrmvorin, Jan. 9, 1961. L Jan. 16—A. M. Neown has been reosived by the ernment of the ap- tion of conscience and opinion. If all Personal Liberty lawra and all opposition in Congress. were withdrawn to- | Mr. Justice Crompton—In Cowell’s case it was admitted | Corrox.—Messrs. James Hewitt & Co. roport as fol. | Proscling arrival of dve more ships, laden with, mun\- Pe pbiseeoariction which ice’ being ail awa and | Sootuang 270% Berwick wae notaubject to the law of | Wrwns—the ‘conan market, which wae vory sclire, with | Logations have addreesed strong notes to the Porte on | The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this . tion wl ea Wwe an le an adv uy vices per ? somata to that le the teal antagonist of the seseders, | ‘The Lord Chief Justico—The question was, hed ho | Porsia from® Queenstown, became excited upon tho fe | "ais Subject. praereny Moning were $25,424,856 48, and balances ” and readers ft impossible for any Kind of so-called | power to issue the writ in cases where there were one ogee d her letters; 80,000 bales have pon st during COMMERCIAL. $1,5),776 24. Lownow, Jam. 17, 1861. Meyrs. William and John O’Brien offer for sale Consols 9134915 for money, and OL%a0L% for 8 | $59,00New York State sixes of 1873. “The Bank rate is ay. | GOT Nanks has arrived at Chicago, and haa on- eoAinericnn, Seouritan= i Central shares 9034 die- | tered ulpn his duties as Vice Presideng of the Jan, 17,1961. | Illinois Cotral Railroad. tncloding 29/00 Co speculators ws ara i ale, The covons of the bonds of the City of Mem- ket closed with an tendency, and James Hew. | Phis, due qnuary 1, guaranteed by the State of pendkn’ B. prices are \d higher om all descriptions | Tennessee, vill be paid at the Merchants’ Bank. Breadetuite quist but steady. The State yeasurer of Pennsylvania will be pre- Provisions dull. pared to ye ¢ semi-annual interest falling due ‘The Slaver Cora. on the 1st of Kbruary next, in coin. The amount ! s0-0 | compliance, | Tove erGnign were snleaiiee 4, Ch. cancer. UNITED BTATRS CIRCUIT coURT will reach neaty half a mill States. | with judgment, The prisoner was not in custad; Provisioss ite unchanged. dull, at 698. a 608. . Ny & million of dollars, repub- Ser" ®” conviction in they local courts. In the Jersey for fine. Tallow sendy, eK te mm Before Hon. Judge Smalley. The intererescoupons of the second mortgage case aod application was made under the common law Propeck.—Asbes quiet. Small sales of atf208. Jax, 28.—Charles Moore, and fourteen others, indicted Rai that | ri Sugar firm. Coffee sveady. fice dull. Lapeed cakoe— for trladperttiig segroes fro & foreign cogntey on beat bonds of the Hem Railway and tho bonds of Lord Chief Justice—If our writ should be treated } Sales of American at £11. Linseed oil 208. 6d. = 308. Ros- 1961 will be paid \p and after February 1, at the with contempt, as an interference with the local powers, | in quiet at 4s 4d. for common. Spirite of turpentine | of vorsel owned by oltixens of the United States, were | company's office. a it woukt bea very serious matter, What means have | dull at Sis. a Sis. 6d. called up and ‘They severally forsee Ld , co au! trade, and even of tillage, | we of enforoing our authority? Loxpon MARKin.—Breadatnffs doll amd nominally un- | guilty. Some of tho prisoners were also indicted for | The following telyraphic message from Mobile = '@ thelr federal connection. The pitiable confusion and | Mr. James—By attachment. changed. Sugars active at full prices. Coffee quier but | voluntarily serving on board a siave veel called tho | has been published :. Alarm which followed instantly upon ,the signing of the | Mr. Justice Hill-To whom would the attachment firm. Tea irm and in more requeet, Rice wanted st voty | Corey and pleaded not guilty. They wore remanded for Mom, Jan. 26, 1861. independence, show how unprepared even | issue? ull pr Tallow 608. 6d. for Y.C, Linseed 4. 34. . Brewrn & CaLowet— yas duly receiv are for an isolated existones They wore | Mr. James—It would bo for the Governor to execute | Tape at Manctmmerxn.—Maonfacturors complain of duli | Thomas Flynn, alias Knox, convicted of paasing coun- | yegtersay. ‘The lights Bey iri are sot extinguished. their currency, their post office, their writ. trade, and with difficalty maintain their rates. Spionera | terfeit coin, was ror! need t six months’ imprisonmont The buoys are not remova, ead not likely to be. taxes, their dofences. They had not looked at the pract! Mr. Justice Hill—Suppose he refuses to do so? aro demanding an advance, and business in gone cal is J at hard labor and to, y « fine of $1. 4 y “4 H. 0. BROWER & CO. cability before took the leap: and they are doing just , Justice Grompton—Have you considered whether | checked thereby, -— — the same about the future. Without ausysate porta, oa indgtensen would lie for refusing to obvy such a writ? 7) Arrival, and Dopartures, A correspondent frog Charleston sends us the png bmg STO eretetio moi, te veune | Mr. Jameg—Canada ia o British possession, and the | Napoleon ITI. Skating on the Central AC ATVALR. bill for the relief of detors introduced into the Bo ype provide the world with cotton, while all | persona to whom the writ is directed are British subjects. Park of Paris. Livenroot-Steamahly itua—Mr and Mry Duke and child, | couth Carolina Honse if R f Th 230 che foen tho i bility of it. It must bo ro. | The same objection would have been applicable in tho | The Paris correspondent of the Londo Herald, writing | wie Rosanight, Hugh Boyd, 8 Whbraham, MiaeJ (recn, me | SOW rey se \f Representatives. The . 307,442 membored that thore is no fresh land for them t ovcu- | Iale of Man and Jersoy cases. on the 18th, gives the following secount of the man- | and Miss Thineas, Meaars Langerf ord, Borgor, Fixairy, Louis | bill proposes to render i\ unlawful to seize goods | Phenix 153,650 057,825 + They have no means with whieh to take Cubs or | “Mir, Justice Blackburn—Hardly in the Isle of Man, but | ner in which Napoloon Ili sometimes diyorts himeclf. | de Champraiier, Manton, Hobt Lawson, W Il James, Cal. Lee Deowniber 1 Pacitic... ‘968/672 250'735 {Frade Central America—even if the Northern states did | it might im the Jersoy case, ‘The Emperor Napoleon arrived at the lake in the Bo's do sort yeat, Mr Ly fy et Ratnunte, Mr Demarel, J 0 Crofton, | until afer December 1, 861, It makes no refe- | people's not en ct preyent such an attempt; and thay are barred in on | Str. James submitted that, on the authority of the Isle | Boulogne about tires P. M. on Friday, in a plain charriot rence # Northern men. Yur correspandent says | Park.. the southwest by a desert tod dostitute of water Republi Dyker toad | of Man and the Jersoy cases) the writ ought to issue, drawn by (wo horses, and unattended by any escort, Ho Marangas--fitenmship Matenzas—Mra Miller, F é mit of even a railway acroas its bronith Thete lraahigs then rotired to consider ‘hve judgment, | alighted from bis carriagy and croswen the lake on NW | brautte Gara cata venues Prot ha konie Laem wi | that thy bill will not pass. The Georgia stay bill | seventh Ward,, 12161008 288/706 withia their present territory, which is y« and, after an absence of twenty minutes, they revurned | kates. Ho was foon recognized by some men wearing | and child; & lnll and lady, M_ di Cross, J has bojome a law. State, .. ++ 9,096,656 765,446 exhausted by slave tHlage, and supplied w itt into court. , Hloares, who raised a cry of “Here i# the Faperor; | Ramon, dames Conran, R Parker, Wm Winn, {8 Dalte TheNew Orleans Picayune contains the follow. | St Nicholas... 1,005,076 198,076 labor in the world, which ‘will esoape into t The Lord Chief Justice then delivered the following | Vive l'Empereur!’ The cry attracted universal atiag | Hanlon, Fk Morrell, ‘tel Pach. ‘ Shoo & Leather, 2,003,088 314/824 fovtor than ever, the Ame judgment:—We havotcarefully considered this matter,aad | tion, and & body ran and everybody erod, The ow—tteamahip John Bell Philip Mora, and Sin the | ing aricle, from which it maybe inforred that New | Traders Dave no ehaves against on, Wat | the wos deliberation is (hat we think | Emperor contivued to skate, apparently tod with the . Orleap. like Chatleston ano obile, and nntike | Ualou raat 4 Chibi Le ty L bike n ‘ , ] MOU OR GD, Gl StemaN i oa ‘end Bs otha © aicnoe that way rewalt fom tho ox- | child iy @ ledge, pushod forward by a sursery maid, took | Mitzgen, Baer, and 28 1a the vieeinge, | Savanah, is gv to insist on cue resignation of | Teta

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