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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1861—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 struggle ia to be or short one. I say thas it will Be short,and that we Jr ar these reasons:—1. The bel- bop alo bladder is toe big not to burst A ing Com gee the article the National telligencer, which secks to establish the legality of the seizure of Mason and Slidell. 9, Fogland will either resent this or ghe will not, 4, Her growlings over the arrest of British subjects indicate that she will resent it. 5. If she does not resent it, we know enough of Yan- Kee insolence to be sure that they will follow up the insult with another which she will be obliged to resent. 6. Let SUICIDE OF BRIGADIER GENERAL PHILIP | There isno reason w! re should be yreminm New York City Banks, Dec. 28, 1861. gopia, Caermarthen; Rocket, Galway: Exemplar, §t Vincent; BT GHORUE COORE shall shucdent, ia Ge oat aan bal who |, Banks, Yount. Speie. Circulat'. Deport, Pine) St Kitt, Excdiaions Boramiaay Talbot, Gussie; Tho Norfolk Day Book of the the 28th inst has the fol- Bp genious specul $8,986,720 2,140,983 114,614 6,679,025 | Laurie, St Johns: Will oi we Wiewh Malitas; Ham owing announceinent of the suicide of Brigadier General | have been hoarding for a profit on their gold will | American Kx... 9,088,042 -$00,768 190,306 7,627,047 | &\orlis, Curacos; schra J 8 Small, Mayaguer; Sara St. George Cooke, of the rebel army bring it out quickly enough when they discover | Adantic. 887,802 "81,068 96,006 446.897 | aith—Shipa Mary Robinxon, San Francisco; Jacques Ricumonp, Dec. 27, 1861, Bull’s Head, 482,639 83,928 142,006 397,944 | lois (Fr), Tits re; barks Rose (Br), Queenstowa; wahege Philip 8t. Georgo Cooke, Brigadier General in the Con- that there is no demand for it, and that they are Broadway,. 4,875,733 1,761,921 268,479 6,753,067 Big TE ibiiaumn (Brem), Rotterdam; Greyhound, Monro” federate army. accidentally or designedly kilted himself | yosing interest. Buten, & Drov.. 2,110,610 228.562 295,063 1,843,972 | Vi4i Br briv Queen Victoria, Barba: at his residence in Powhatan county yesterday, He was 2,465 8 | Wind at sunset NW, fresh. i Une cokwnas It Fownaian Conny yermvuns, Ee Vip We hear of sales of paper at the rates which MEWS FROM THE SOUTH. At et La. b Maria, Interesting Correspondence of Southern Papers. 097,839 American Shipm. ith anotl acy ad abt ag Me Lat | and accomplished officer. si ie prevailed on Saturday—6 a7 per cent for best 905 245 ters’ Association, British navy neutre ‘8 navy, and wi Brigadier General Cooke was a graduate of the Unit My Nos 87 any 88 Muei . whip him to death on land. 7. Strangulation by the | States Military Academy at West Point, He entered that | MAMes, and 8 a 10 for fair to good paper. On call 1321-549 | snve routwing approved oitore’ have teecoed”cariSdated Important Statement of Refugees | freat ansconda colt, dovised by Scott, ean be accomplish: | institute as a cadet in 1828, graduatod July, 1802, was | money is abundant enough at 7 per cent. The 8,813,509 ed only by @ continuity of the coil; ‘break one vertebra ‘and the monster falls harmless beside his prey. 8. One of the vertebra was broken at tho Cumberuana Gt which the Yankees fled, as the wicked fiee when no man pursuoth. 9. Another vertebra was broken when Roso rans tled from the fleeing Floyd. 10. It is noticeable that Louis Napoleon has never said a word about tobacco, from which he derives an income of thirty millions. 11, 4'360'678 | #7em this association ;— Captains Wm H Fulford, schr Messenger; Wm A Mal 259236 | late of bark Qcean Home; Meitiah J Jr, brig Anna S1.228 246,295 | Jordans Hen) FJayne, sehr DB Bayles: Harrison 0 Gray, Bt ; brig Resolute; Wm M Otis, ship Oliver Mosen; Albert C Otiay 202,428 1,655,667 | ship Robert Cashman; John Boyd, whe NW Smith; @ O 63,035 457,284 | Norton, ship Grahame alley: George M Hooper, sehr’ Car- 117.622 887,804 | ter; Ollver L Bearse, ship Abby Brown; David ‘Thompson, immediately appointed to a brevet second lieutenancy in ke a the deoondarthbeys Spa doelnaan af ear maeinnt Money market has not felt the eifect of the sus- in 1833. He resigned in 1834. He was a native of Vir- | pension as yet, ginia, and at the breaking out of the present rebellion As was expected, the stock market advanced to- | East Riv ‘was Commissioned @ general in the Confederate army, day, and was buoyant at the advance. ‘The theory | Grocers’ of speculators is that you cannot increase the | Greenwich, from the South, SBCHSSIA AS IT I38- REBEL NAVY ITEMS. F Hi 88,676 1,111'5.0 | bark Lamplighter; Bartlett 8 Mayo, ship Grey Feather: Gor. When a silent man is particularly silent, he means mis. | 4 FORMIDABLE GUNBOAT—WILL SHE FLOAT IN THR | volume of money without increasing the value Seba. 10a ‘a7s.aoa | ton eB ne ot bee Have Pepe aa ti eta’ ome | ese, Ee en alarenict the tually of civiliogd nasione | Oa Ene following items in | % Property in a corresponding degree; hence | Imp. & trader 9.400.006 iT Horton, late af ech Ohas’ Deumia; Heese are #0 closely inter en, in modern times, $ myune eather Mant 2a Kelly, brig September; J How the Blockade Opera’ agency of sien, tar the common satacing will ent. } relation. to the Confederate naey+< the prospect of a large increase of paper curren- | Metropolitan 6,108,470 ‘Geo Heaniny, ntoamer Ortis, the Planters. permit @ war to last long. I might go on to give other Ho ~ — re Sy reek paavoas hd in cy vy ree cy leads them to look for an upward movement in i , — 306) ne Ey ry apepaes aye Edward Munday. nig seem to roe struction p nAVY yal offers A ri vss 1,812) 161,102 188, f ae W Brewsle ‘ ~ tothe @, ED. that 1 predict peace In the, Tall of 1604, government, under the superintendence of Mr. Titt, | Stocks. At the morning board to-day, Pacitic Mail y aN ce 8 131,624 86440 700,367 George W Brewsler, late of sehr Jan M Holmes; Edwin Ross, ship E Bulkley, ' Mates Geo Blanch- | ard, ship America: John J MeVeity, ship Mary Robinson; Wii M Bwasey, late of shup Riga, Misccllancous. Rewanps yor Acts oy HuMANtey--The undermentioned Dottoin of thi gunboat is tweaty-two inches thick, | 2Uri# 324, United States sixes 2, and other securi. rewards for saving life at sen have recently been awarded by 7 09 in solitt planks, solidly bolted and ed, and its walls | ties in proportion. After the board there was a 8,493,171 | her Majesty's government and the Board of Trade:—~ two feet solid in thickness, with numerous thick keeleons | drop in prices, and the market gave way. Atthe } North River... 695,766 120,080 74,414 562,402 } To Cuptain Otie Baker, of the Amerfean ship Thatcher Ma- to brace it, . , Exchange x p 2 oun, of Boston, a Sextant, for his hr id gallant ser- "ona bok? valli a finan: toa to dopth, and on itssum. | Second board, however, the decline was recover- | N:¥:Hachanwe 370,008 22.168 91,021 Frour'to the orew'ot the Oarblere, nf Sesser when ha tactond 320,245 N.¥.County.. 327,696 72,670 63,077 272,064 E mit will be placed’the battery, composed of several heavy | ed, fresh buyers came in, and the market closed y from their sinking vessel on the 22d Jun Inst, during # heavy Now York : rifled and shell gung, all under casomater. M70 Ceptain Bilan Mariner, of the bark Ne Above this is. a cupola, which will contain various con- | *trong and tending upward. The following were the York, . Ireloncope, eration oe Aiea enue as Se une baw io the venionces, and be surmounted with another battery and | last quotations:—United States 6's, registered, 1881, : rew of the achr Union, of Halifax, stranded 6h a shooting gallery for sharshooters. 88 a 89; do. 6’s, coupon, 18861, 9194 a 92; do. 5’s, cou” r 4 ‘The vessel is to be strengthened by iron bolts thr 3 80..6's, coupon, 2% 5; do. 5's, cou ‘To Mr William DeForest Bowers, chief mate of the Ameri- t andithrough and be pintedover with three inch iron. She | pon, 1874, 81 40 8244; Indiana's, 15% w 76; Vir- Sahly Bonconlan, aTatewcone; 13. John Campbell and Joba Will bedrawa by three propellers, worked by powerful | ginia 6's, 4524 a 49; Tennessee 6's, 43% 0%; North provided, of course, that the South does its duty. ‘The Missouri delegation found the President inflexibie in his determination to make Colonel Heth a Major Gene- ral. He said was uo other way of reconciling Price and McCulloch by giving them a common head; nei- ther Johnston, Beauregard nor Lee could be spared; and came with tho highest recommendations. ‘A repeal of our Twrif Jaw for a definite period (five years) and a proclamation of free trade with all the worlt for the time designated would accomplish more towards the opening of our ports than all the navies of the other continent.” This is the language of the Heaminer this morning. Our papers are making war against tho Confederate flag, on acoouut of it Fosemisianee to the of the Yankees. Generals Beauregard and Johnston the pulses of the Southern heart when they put ‘‘the Southern Cross’? on the newly distributed battie 2 Toomeely of Florida, wal be eas the mo ~ Cages aver Tose 644, NewYork Central 2, Erie 244, Erie preter- levised for our river defence. It is 256 feot in leng i 5 56 fect. beam, and flat bottomed. Ite shape is a peculint red 3, Michigan Central 8, guaranteed 194, Minois one, and whon drivon with speod against a wooden ves | Centrall%, Galena 1, Toledo 244, Panama 444, Mis- sel, it is hoped it will open it easily. ‘cht's 1,008,922 145,653 Mech.& Traders’. 1,827,665 165,708 Mercantile 2,958.2 MATTERS IN RICHMOND. Grand Military Review at Centreville, Va. SUICIDE OF A REBEL GENERAL. 4 MOCK BLESSING OF WAR BANNERS, thei i i ni by h Maistencad indian are vogiie in knitting woollen | engines. Another such a gunboat will immediately follow : sate pe ee ple tated Le yr &e., &e. ae. cantata dad Ulan or iaaes soldiers. Figared | thisone. Near by is another just begun, still larger, | Carolina 6’s, 5934 9 60; Missouri 6's, 42% 0 %; Pi San last oe eraaeiehaystee worsted costa fifty cents an ounce, piain thirty-seven and | which willeombine the breath of the doating battery | cific Mail, 94% a 95; New York Central, £03 a; ment of bie humanity and kind. ¢ a half conte. A dress of what used to be called “‘ten cent | With some of the advantages of a self propelied boat. Erie, 324 a *% rigs hed to the crew of the briguntine Creole, of Nelize,, whom ‘We have received copies of the calico,” mow costs seven dollars. Seven small tene- |. The Algerine News Boy, from which wo clip all this in. | Erie, 3274 a 4; do. preferred, 54% a 554; Hud- he (ook {fom their waterlogged versel lath July last.” Sf se meats, in an out of tho way part of town, which had fg eelgin pdergnerworg tread ese’ Saperensasin dows River, 38% a 39; Harlem, 1234 a %; do. pre perce Whine ORK SruicxER, Leonard, werncked on the coast of Decem! been offered ately sold edge, boat + * a "g exfol MH J iy December 16. Gay for $12,800" "Sekator Sows Of Misnlnipps, contri, | superior propeller fugboat, with very powerful ma- | red, 31.9 312; Reading, 35 a 96; Michigan Con’ | Stee & Lauther. S2gi,co) 181 eis 230,622 4.078.804 | Wesford, Ireiandywas' built at Baltimore eer oa December 1! Dutes an interesting account of the battle of to | chinery. tral, 4974 a 50; Michigan Southern and Northern | Union....... 442,885 the . His company took a prominent part in Brom these papers we areublo to lay before the readers ‘the Hamat highly important and interesting news 188,464 2,428,000 Scun Turee Sisters, of Baltimore, loaded with wood, was The gunboat Livingston will soon be ready for service, “ue BY . - Te eee seeeeeeees — nk by the rebels iu the Potomac River 32d inst, ata place and. to alterations’on the Crone Tete atd Liss fun, | Alana, 192% a 24; do. guaranteed, 41740 42; Pana Total, .... $164,760 81820 801,7126 400,465 116471 p91 | known'asoya's Hole. me ve aad on mons are also rapidly progressing. ma, 112% @ 118; Minois Central, 628 3%; Gale” brilliant ght. Its weil settled that Mr. Alex. Guicon, a» dis- Pinca aaa Wil Soun J W Weastxr, of New York, which put into Fal- pertaining to matters in the rebe) States. ti lawyer of this city, will be run next na and Chicago, 67234; Cleveland and Toledo CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. TRCULh, Bon socqans oe averse wena) Wee collision Ween tae is cone a ion candidate to Mayer Mayo. mre charict DELICATE, QUESTION. me | 35% 8 St; Chloagn G6 Beak, Taand. 61. 55g, Moxpay, Dec. 306 P. M. ie’ tetanic Cutater ae, cane er ee seperate wer. | Soy a weettl from ibe city, and it redbuttes Seeley, ominer thus alludes to a very delicate question:—Ihave | Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 56 @ —; Mil- | Asms.—Tho market was quiet and males limited at $6 | Whu Walter, deers Bound of Undermiesa ke) eet > rele xs ya iy stock company. Nes Powder Mills and Iee-houses at Richmond and Peters burg, de., de. ‘The steamer from Fortress Monroe to-day brought seve" alluded to the fact that many persoma have claimed and | waukee and Prairie du Chien, 19% a 2024; Cleve- | for both sorts. Pcrnerr (Torbay), Dec 10—The Am ship Eliphalet Greely, consul! . 7 . Akyab in ball hoe Drage ape delicate cuention cone ante, aloe is | tend, Columbus and Cincinnati, 102 a 104; New | Breanervnn.—Flour—The markot was firmer and in } Cutter irom Antweip tor Axa in alia, ran on shore been & matter of cousiderable comment and discussion | York Central 7’s of 1864, 998 100; Erie mortgage | Detter request, and closed at an advance of Sc. a 10¢. per Be ‘The mail of this morning brought four copies of the fercury. Another exquisite Indian summer almost ee ee me erry. Fortunately, two fishin mines » Va. , Dec. 3, 1861. here—to wit: tho right of the foreign Consuls to exercise 38° Mi bbl. ‘The sales embraced about 16,000 bbis., closing a ree Pak g —— valRichmond and Petersburg papers of the 4:h and 25th | 4 Gala Dayin the Army ofthe Baill Plagt— | their oficial functions 1m a port of the Convederato States | DORGS, 86 a $5; Michigan Central §'s, Int mortgage, | 1 ino following range of pr ; Sromhtinto Brigham Harbor stil oucelite ore December. One of them contains an account >w powder General Van Dorn—The Blessing of the Banners—A | under the exequatur of the United States government. A | 91a 94; Illinois Central bonds, 7’s, 85 a —. $5 25 bas having been sent calor aide sith number of me anill, two miles from Petersburg. It is nea'ly ready for “and the Chlonsieohniton and: Bansregund, den | Jock was tntrectnces taken aairy on this very sub- | The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows +570 @ $00| entaccaind ee @perations. The buildings are all erected, and the ma- brilliant military display of for raigge shone out | session at Columbia. ‘ : ‘s s $e gbitanroor, Dec lt—The ship Revenue, from Now York for fhe # port with grain, hax pur into Queenstown with pum] cchinery on the ground;some of the machinery i up and | i= striking contrast against the leaden, colered sky, TENNESSEE. Te Ne Ga | Canadian : ‘1876 @ 6.46 | choktd, do. (Ay letter to Elwood Walter, Hud, Beery Boekd at work. ‘The process of grinding the sulphur is de- Hearn a af ° Southern mixed to good superiine........ 5 60 a 6 25 | of Underwriters.) several consecutive days. ‘Tis seldom we have a REMOVAL OF UNION PRISONERS TO THE SOUTH. vee + 239,766 59 w el , 4 Extra do.. seeeeeee 62 a 100 THAMPTON, Dec 14—The bark Alnah, from London for seribed as very curious. The furnaces and retort: for | gala day. Camp life, in the army of the Poto- | Forty-eight Tennesroe Union prisoners were recontly ©. motes, | 500,320 42 | Extend edo 700 a 800 | New York, putin here, having been in collision with an une Renee ead cnbirrtag the willow wood inte ‘charoual are | mec; I withhul Formanas; acd One fate so ceed | sank from Knoxville to Tuscalooea, Ala., there to be con- $8,045,479 O1 | eve flour. 4 3 OO a 436 | Kownverwelin the Channel. A survey has Leen hold and fs i, B calls” i 5 4 i x \¢ to e er, Lie repairs amOUn Ln; ie Silin their place. The machinery, was all bronghttrom | day, such aa that I witneased on Monday, was the | of Sovier orang nr “mong tem was Senator Pickena, , Passed at the } Corn meal, Jersey and Brandywine......- 3.00 © 330 | thebark wauht well Cor sehen competed ne 2 more BaD and ia oi the ‘finest description, The Richmond Whig | REX’ Dest thing to a fight. ‘The ceremony was a novel maroc Pp menting cn Balaples.qvening:— ete Dene Wns Aled, DONesT, WIth Sele Of TOO DEM. | econ TA Naee LAR cia METI ene publiahie’'s from the army at Centreville. Thy | D0; ams were burnished, guns polished and caissons MISSISSIPPI. Rewolved, That it is expedient for the banks of New | within the above range of prices, Southorn flour was | foriepails. (By lever tw Elimood Walters iow, Seey Bosed ion of the army is about as described in my recent | Nytary on richly dapariooned herage, galloped. from | PEANS OP THE MISSIASIPPT LEGISLATURE TO RAISE Fork fo suspend specie payments, and wo hereby agree | temor, with a fair demand from tho trado; tho sales | of Underwriters.) | i. 4 a . NBY. od 2 sesine i 8rt 8, Dec 9—The sehr Susan Ci 4 of and rg alleen ahora ern Pept ene point to point, and as the hour grew near, column after | ayo sississippi Legislature have a plan under consid. | _ Resolved, That the Secretary of tho Treasury bere- | embraced about 3,000 bbls, closing within the range of | ,St,twoMAs, Dee 9—The sehr Suaa pri Ap lire J number of cases of clothing had recently arrived from colump could be seen crossing McLean's Ford, on Bull | oration to advance ‘to planters $25 por bale on cotton. | quested to draw for another ten per cent to be applied to | the above quotations. Rye flour was frm at our figures, | &c, arrived here 7th inst, having experienced a heavy gale Savansah and Mobile. Both the Richmond and Petersburg pin) ct moins into line in the Old Fields’ on the Propositions are also pending to charter bauks basod on | ‘ke payment of the interest on the government debt duo | with sales of 130 bbis, Corn meal was firm at quote: rae ror touatete Om oss salle, pore Pt eee | papora bave numerous advertisements, among which are ere) ag breakfast,to General Van Dorn’s | ‘otton. In the samo body, the bank bill just passed pro- | Jaauary 1, and his drafts drawn in favor of the State | tions, while sales wero Innited, Whont was firmer, and | gitne of her cargo will be diseharged. (B. letiee be tea advertisements of 10,000 Havana segars, just imported; | quarter’, Tmetfor the frst time this youthful looking | Vides that the banks shall receive State Treasury notes | o& New York. an advance of Je. & 2c. per bushel claimed, ‘Tho firmness | Walter, Bay, Sec'y Board of Underwriters.) 25.000-porcussion cays, 50 kegs gunpowder, 200 ounces | fold marshal. The Goneralis rather undersized,of aspare | Payment of debts, and that tho notes of tho banks | ‘The bonds and coupons of the city of Brooklyn, | iB the views of holiers tonded to check sales, ‘The tran The following table gives 4 summary of the vessels in the ‘quinine, 30 ounces morphine, 40 pounds opium, coffee, tea, von bid SPAre | shall be receivable for all public dues excopt the Confede- i actions, in part for city milling, embraced about 20,000 a W York, Boston, Balumore, Charlestou, Savan- ‘and the'new crop of sugar, aro also advertised for sa! frame, erect and graceful in his movements; his mus- | Tate war tax, maturing January 1, will be paid at the Long Island | 95,000 bushels, at $1 50 for white Michigan, for milling: sand Galveston, at the latest accounts from. Also saddler’s tools, 500 dozen axes, claret and Mad tache ia long but light; otharwie he is closely shaven, ——- Bank on the 2d of that month. $1'43 for white Ohio, $1 30 a$1 60 for mixed lots of — Wine, &c, The same papers also obtain accounts of the | Which is one cause of bis youthful appearance. PROPOSALS FOR SALTPETRE 1] Western, varying from’$1 30 for Northwest club to $1 50 NEW YORK, qrectlae’ beteoroee new Scohouses, go as to have | His uniform was a gray tunic, with buff collar ‘The Now Orleans Picayune, of the 16th instant, con- | _ 2Be interest on the capital of the United States | for milling lots of white do.,$1 43 for white Ohio, $1. 39 i Brigs.. 139 Pleaty of ice there next summer. Tee nats nea ee ee msote, Mev And | tains the following advertisement:—Commodore Holling, | Life Insurance Company, at seven per cent per eerie tore ay Rea regan 4 , ™ aaa the centro the largest; as be drew on his buck. | Flag Oilicor, C.8.N., will receive, at the office of the | annum, will be paid at the office on Thursday for | $1.95 for amber low. afloat, $1 82a § ee oeehae NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. annticts, T caught sight of across embroidered thereon, | BAVal station, in this city, sealed ‘proposals. for tho de- Be aren) aime ae alec A cece a MNTERESTING STATEMENT OF REFUGEES ‘PROM HB | in scarlet’sill, on ancient symbol of rank. Business de: | JiVery of four hundred tous of saltpetre, or any leas | the half year. rest ipsonenersp Asp yr tmplynenehar eerie tpg SOUTH. patched, 1 took leave, mounted my horse and joined in | SMCANY.., dy peas, Must be endorsed, “Propogsis | A special meeting of the directors of the Erie | Miva i turk “wt atone Kien eee ipogleome Evansville (Ind.) Journal, Dec. 25.) e gencral movement towards the rendezvous, where the | Na Vai Station, New Orleans, La,’? Railroad Company is holding to-day with reference | 9,200 bushcis, at 79c. for Western and 83c. for State. of Two Union Men from Texaa—How They Managed | Strange ceremony was to be solemnized of presenting bat- .d Ad to the,proposed release of the concern from the | Barley was firm and higher, though quiet, at 7c a sic. do Kecape from Dixie's Lan tle flags to a dozen regiments. Think of England prepar- — = , dl for Canadian and 7c, a 80c. for State. Oats were steady, tog for Lestat “Red Seca iet See caerety ot FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | ?¢ceivership on the first of the new year. with wales at 40c. a 4ic. for Canadian and dle. a 43c. for ance standard icolor, } tate State. sation in New Orleane— Mili then judge how singular the making up of a new fing to ~ "Sierra aasthqualeameerigpyegmtiuall pit ee OT ee Phe 7. Camps Bowling Green to makes apt ee Ree carport stor by ar Ca \- Monpay, Dec. 30~6 P. M. $565,000 of the principal of the State debt, ending | 159 bags Jamuica wore gold at 21%, neoted gre for the reaso cons —you have November 15, . This was paid b ation | Cortox.—The market was firm, while tho gales em- 4 Among the passengers on the steamer Courier, on her’ it in the language of General Beauregard, who recentiy | The example set by the New York city banks wa = inter rhe Pp ‘s ei baer braced about 400 bales, closing on the basis of 3534c. a ° Jeet triptrons Cairo, were ® couple of gentlemen from | stated that ‘he never wished to see the Starsand Bars | on Saturday evening, in suspending specie pay- | om sinking “ le war debt is $1,213,- | 37i¢c. for middling uplnndis. Btearnships Nashville. One was formerly a resident of Pennsylvania, | On another battle field.” Tho General is right ; he wants ts, foll to-day by th 039 45—money advanced by the State and to be | _ Frmanrs.—Tho market was firm, while engagements | Ehine sgt ‘ dot for the past eight years has beon living in South: | to know, by the colors, what column approaches; and | Ments, was followed lay by the government of fu by th rs 4 were modeiate. To Liverpool dead weight, by American | Burks western Toxas, practising law. This gentleman, Mr. | this, it cond ennsded next to Pmaesibies: re the the United States, and the banks of Philadelphia, | "funded by the government. easels, was tuken at 252.0 308.,and by British vessels Beving received requnt timation tm bis ead | andcoer. sss ne nt" | Boston, Albany, ke. The government will, how. | _A% & meeting of the directors of the Michigan | 403s; 4x, West vay at Ud «1, aod! 800 that not only his property but his life was in danger, if At twelve o’clock a salute of fifteen guns announced the | ever, pay in gold the interest due on Ist Janu- fe soluti ‘doped: "2 | at 28%. , 60 hhds. tallow at 25n.,and 450 boxes bacon at he concluded to leave for his old home. With | arrival of the generals. The division line had boon Li the following resolution was adoped :— 80e, To London 75 bbis. pork'at 68. 6d. and 600 dbis. ‘sation he commenced winding up hie business affairs, | Cormod, and extended for nearly half a milc—Bonham’s | 2tY 08 the public debt, and such portion of the oted That, in consideration of the aspect of public | tour at as, To Havro 1,000 bbls. flour at Toc. Wheat eoaverting his property as he could into money. But | South Carolina brigade on the right, Rhodes’ in the centre, | principal, of the debt as may mature on pay subject of & dividend be postponed | was 18c. per bushel. motwithstanding his care he became convinced that be | 40d Karly’s on the loft. Kemper's battery was near this | that day. For this purpose a» call has been | “" ‘De Present. Hay was firm and in fair demand, at 7c. a 80c. for ‘would have to resort to stratagem in order to get out of | point on a hill side. First in order review. Gene- b At this meeting the following statement was shipment and at 80¢. a 86c. for city use, the State. Accordingly he began purchasing fat cattle | Fa! Johnston, General Beauregard and General Van | made om the banks for $3,500,000, which | made:— ‘Navat, Sroxns.—Sales of 600 bbis. common rosin were for the New Orleans market. In making purchases he | Dorn, with their Adjatants, rode abreast, followed | will be paid into the Sub-Treasury to- | _ The balanoe to the crodit of the inoome account is | mado at $6 8734, and G00 do, ae A sais of 100 bbis. > was enabled to work of considerable property andclaims, | by ® numerous and splendid staf. In this or- morrow in gold. All public drafts and checks) | $228,014 78, showing an increnso sinco the annual report | spirits turpentine was made at $1 3734. RAST COAST OF ERGLAND—OUTEE DOWNING ‘Having collected a large drove he started for Louisiana, | der they passed up and down the line, the iw gold. public Of June 1, 1861, amounting to $180,680 54. If t this gain Prov .—~Pork—The market was heavy and easier SOUTH RACES ESI REO, Deb othe Sei wi Boal SE eens | ett, em fon Dr ttm’ cn | At O50 DOK ld by Mr Cisco demand note’ |r natn ermine sca tan | Mets one atte SA | sate, ye, tn in ‘was afected; and, by giving the purchasers time, they | and at once prepared to march in review in front of the | the redemption of which has ceased for the pre- | Giving the six mouths ending November. 30, 1861, the not | $0 60 for how prints, and at $8 a, 8 G15 for old do. | time tr the other Lishtwersrls tn thet ict hatin ‘paid him in Louisiana money, at that time worth five per ee who bad taken up ® commanding position near | sent. As was to be expected, everything is in con. | earnings of the road, after paying operating expenditures | Beef was firm and in fair demand, with sales of 300 bbis,, | is shown above atta glob», ent promium. After remaining is New Orleans for centre. 9 oleae in arc (aot i Amposi fusion in banking and borrowers’ circles. Severa} | * imterest, have amounted to $274,080 54, or about | at $11 50a $12 for plain mors aud ut $13 50 for extra, tice in also ql teas ances eet, Geiuproring i Jig several months he started North, and succeeded in reach- | display—the ground was rolling, and as the solid mass four and one-half per cent upon the capital stock of the | Tierce beef (prime mesa) war quiet auc prices unchanged, ‘allared Iifim ‘white to’ ack and white (@ verted Neahville only with the greatess difficulty. At Nagh- | bayonets woul aan pers ie hie, padig a was banke—among others the City, Commerce, Manhat- boro ee ge ey ey but firm. Bref hams were firm and in fair demand, while | tive, rie ea ag ite eg he. ville he was joined by # genticman residing in Louieville, | really very inspiriting. ssing, eac’ le mi - uring the Iast six months the bills payable—w! sales were Fight. Cut meats wore firm, with sales of 60 order, P. H. BERTHON, Secretary. Who agrevd to- pilot him through ‘the eaenyrs lines; | closed column in mass, snd formed three sides ot a aquare, | ‘#2: New York, Fulton, Chettical, Leather Manu- |, During the last, six months the bills payable—which bhds. at 43¢c. for shoulders and at 6%4¢. for hams. Ua pres Siindeenass ec ie which was done successfully, both arriving in this city | the open space being occupied by the genovals and their | facturers’, America—have continued to-day to pay | entiroly paid. The company is now free from floating | con was in fair demand and firm, with sales of 800 boxes | sig trom Fayal Nov 22, bark Hope, Lewis, for the lay a:or k ‘without hindrance or being interfered with, cortege. An impromptu stand was soon furnished by ® | all checks in specie wien desired. The ground | debt. atp. t,and 42¢c. for 1,000 boxes new Western. Lard | tocruive; schr Thriver, Small, to eriise—had landed 8) sp Mr. Dana gave a most deplorable account of the con- | caisson from Kemper's battery, upon which tho Rev. E. | #10 09 f these institutions is that | 2 comparison of tho six months just closed with the | was in good request, with sales of 900 bbls. at 8c. 8.8346. | anit shipped it to Encland. dition of afuirs in the South. The blockade is deprivi Smulders, the Catholic chaplain of one of the Louisiana ‘en by the managers o! se. ins jons is corresponding #ix months of the last year results as fol- | per Ib., with some choice at 8%c. ‘aita Nov 16, ship Norman, Cibhs, Nant, 2%) «p: 20h, ‘the people of many of the necessaries of life; their cur- groan drab eg” in Peer peny ecm the suspension was not unanimous, having been | low: as = re Ricg.—The market was quite firm for Carolina, while no mel & Thomas, Horie, Matt, 690’ sp nil wld; Dee 2, ready mortgagod their plantations in order to raise means | every head was uncovered and ai Mest rengn meeting at which only forty banks were repre- | The gross receipts for six months ending Ruimers were made at p.t., and 800 bags pepper at 15 i4c. A letter from the first officer of bark Smyrna, Webb, NB, Siverhate cimest entirely dieappearet ihe otter not | the army of the’ Potomac, then rode forward and made | S€Bted, and Js therefore mot binding on the in- | 0V: 8s 280bevvves.cccsossssvvorsnses 144,617 10 | | Seaams—Mha market wat quiet whil prices ware sis: | date Tombes, Nov ts, feburin er haviig sc 20 sp the to be had at thirty-five por cent premium, and the latter | an appropriate address, accompanied by Generals John- | stitutions which do not approve of it. It is evi. } Showing a decroane in receipts of........ $31,724 70 | Cuba muscovados. PE Fisher, of bark Rose Pool. of Bitrartown, report her not in tho market in any prico, A system of printed pe Mn gd Cr Plenary BOS part Hscoega then | dent, however, that, with the exception of the cme Apt _Saterent, expenditares six sg Wruseey.—The market was firmer, with sales of 400.0 Se ee ts has bec: ‘ted to. Omuibus lines, bi A ismounted, and, advancing e contre ¢ square, ie - : og Monthy last year.............+ » + 868,046 19 | 600 bbis. at 19¢. k Sea, reports, Shoring saloons, and eyen the ‘merchants, fusue tickets was met by the colonels of the several regments,and | Chemical, which stands in a position of peculiar | Operating rt! interes i ‘s 4 ay Raia Rarying in value (fom five to Aft cents, which pase as | in Dearifelt utterance, delivered to euch regiment its | strength, and is managed with such discretion that | ™ontbs this year. 870,586 56 | ~ SHIPPING NE i s rn past of mone: erever the ‘ties iasuin, iS ‘e Ie ~ ee ce * ——sa— WwW Everguliere cise they are worthiees: ‘The bile ot tke | “Southern cross,” made their’ acknowledgments { it never suspends when other banks do, all the Showing an inereaso inexpenses of,....,... $2,401 37 ti Ma neparou’ Louisiana banks have been cut into halves and quarters “a gre ae Py condo = Ff i oe other dissentients must either follow the majority ill tak soneacel toes Mecdvsees aueslah ane a a res man si vt and Bonin Istait’ ‘ile el e ot “© i ., a iN seeeeees (2 ie Sears oany! of thom are fort. ‘The banks have cessed | tal,” to which music ote 5001 stirring ines, sugeesuivo | OF cease to do business. They may, perhaps, sus- | And uct rectints less than ast year of-.---... 34,216 07 vem yMOM RUROPE. issuing any money of their own, transacting ail | of the rescue of ee Live bio by JR. | pend to-morrow morning. The true cause of the | to the credit of income account, we have on hand in cash Names. Leaves Seay aiid "inant cancstiod’theve quctesatag cir ; vee hiea already attracted much atisation, Printed suspension has not yet begun to operate; when it ioe fon beastie Sy ns nestepauiamen oC am bestes Hasamonta Southampton, 70 at tion, thus increasing the stringency of the money mar- conten ot rah — were eleva of sea comes into play the impossibility of one or two dent, aad will be replaced by an early realization from | ~~~ * FER OIE ean niin NB nothing stace t Ket. All that have the ability are buying gold even at | veral regiments. The parade was then dismissed, and a | inatitutions doing business on a specie hasis, while | Valuableassets. a uapon site 2 Winslow, Nant, ofl nok siates| emi large party accompanied General Van Dorn to his quay in tee, —_-- at me J Spoken, &e. Sol qos ibe eonalch ir uatepligvatvasee, dade ters, Shere, around his hospitable board, the dangers of | all the rest are suspended, will be obvious enough. Stock Exchange. sate , £42 Veiam waren Schr RG Whilden, irom Philadelphia tor Bormutn Cand 1 perplexity and gloom. the field were forgotten for a time, giving place to ihe ‘ . Mowbay, Dec. 861. 3 ve Was supplied with provisions), ne iit 37 40, Jon 73.90, bene Peadatigant Ene uifiuenttat of the cotton. | feast of roasvn and the flow of coal: : The government will supply paper enough for ® | ¢ 499 y $678,’81,con 92 100 she Ha RNpret-10. 40 Port of New York, December 30, 1861, uthigadaen ty fond sugar planters frankly acknowledge Oat their ruin is | _ Altogether, it was one of the most Imposing maliltary | currency, and the sooner our banks begin to re- 8000 US S'R,74,cou. $134 50° do... ... 30 Pe i ae 1, and PI ‘sealed é a spectacler Ihave ever seen. I have spoken of General ‘ P i ni 5000 Michigan 6's 0. Sorntety H Db, for canis baton, Sianycesiape aidiy cme eet Van Dorn’s personal appesranee, and thisreminds me | ceive 0d pay it ont uniformly the sooner will | fn) Virginia 6's, 57 Mich Central RR. Bele Emre tae comniah epee Perore they will be hopelestly rained thoy will rebel | that whenever { seo General Beauregard, who, by the | business resume its usual channels, 4000 N_ Garoiina 6 260 do, es Ship Fatriela, Hull, Schmidt, * in against the despotism crushing their interests. Already, | Way, 16 Ge alittle repeat ie oe with Uae The following is the bank statement for to-day, peed Mise a4 6's.b30 a a pinlp Wa cn z anda market—J ybt, n; Boerlens, Ren eupgmesistaithalne asatyte nncainn not look ge entirely military as.General Joe Johnston. 1 | Weekend g. Loans. Specie. Circul’n. —_ Deposits. 3000 do. 50. do, Me ogbl Remon Y kUdie als iter >, " ; 4 to sustain (hen. noticed the latter, particularly,on Monday: Dec, 21.$156,784,230 36,813,369 8,559,361 124,897,534 | 10000 F RR dt 225 Mich So & Brig Ridesdale (Br), Briggs, Queenstown, &o—Juckson & : . ‘Mr. Dans bad the pleagure of witnessing the great re- | position, military’ beard aud uuslache. just grizzly | Deo. 28. 154,756,518 20,957,712 (6.430 71,951 | 20 whe Am Hexch Bk. #0 m9 do... a will cual wHdlor Caachi Seat Puerta Gavi : 5 ough to look belligerent; his epi, with the strap rosi- — —. —__- —.—___ 268 Del&HudCanalvo. z io. rig ‘attson, Munday, Laguayra and Porto Cabello— Ber eecee cvnlaas Sock, piawing eetebatay oreate | log Jeuutily: cn hie Honvyiumtache: bis brigheeyes and’ |” DecreaseS1jeao1a\ 2 AS0;007 *110\000.. 6496000] aro ramas MGS Con Oe Dallett & Bliss, any am : pee | ‘city papers contained such glowing aceounts. He esti. | ing jauntily 4 a ‘a Brig Nellie Hunt, Wallace, Fortress. Monroe—McOready, anata Sho tbe? ie raaied 46 about 18,000, of whom. } strung frame impress, you with an ides of, ection jut | _ The specie actually in bank at the opening of | 40 oa Mott A CO, oy clark. I ae tk rs ah fall picks com ee teeens es ated the p the iaeas “At your service, sir. Which’column shail I | business to-day amounted to about $24,000,000. It Schr L Sturgie (ir), Grocker, Re John, NBOK Sivithers & paayana, De pearance of u large mob, were tolaily without discipline, | lend?” oe is fair to presume that this will be the minimum BO ke | Rear Dwight, HU, Vortsons Monrom—SteOrendy: moit'a’ce, | soni8 W fielk Eero tedk Gp aidan ot wat atti’ as Kew THE GREAT CHARLESTON FIRE. for the present, and that by-and-by, when matters 30 Pan RR ex div.. 11334 | Schr LW Binteall Soper, Baltimore—Van Bonht & Slaght. | ti Watt Beers f Orlcans when Mr. Dans }ss, while with many it was eyi- we [From Oe io ah Fined Decent i become a little settled, the reserve will increase. ‘id Ek do. i Sehr J Joner. ofaon, Wilting ss Bu ety Hubber: A Chapman, La : d - tent ie str conflagration, its & f af sf Sel wok, Stamford: ante av i ‘earie; 5 a, Se P En tae precian Temcieement’ prevailed, | infvecce upon the fuluroof our city, amd the measures. Had the pc armtiaiats a sah icy Ol tee ‘bia ght Cen Ri Sorin. ot Sloop J Maria, Ward, Norwich 8 ttacke penta Chad Ar stoniey, Al Vor GF Kuatp CBS bet were constantly arriving and departing for | for relief, seem to absorb all minds, and is now the all- | necessity for ultimate suspension became apparent, bl pd 10. «ws eee E, _ ARRIVED. for Matanzi a: Break-o-Day (C Murtin, for Vera a tf ops were | engrossing topic. i i bo 20 Clev & Pitts RR.. 16) Bark West Wind (of W T, Alicante, Nov 20, ¥ Vanors Re 1 wey Sty tae meeuiseGbaa VesaaabeT tee |) Aoaiwuape anid, nobis Uiaralityo0 tes tegusatizect (al the evils of the measure would by this time 20° do. 1634 | paserd Gibraltar 22d, tn | ‘ aR an Mallory’ (C mess of the lerm for which these troops are enlisted will com. | Georgia, and the citizens of our sister cities of Augusta | have disappeared, and public confidence would have oe ett 56 alien Henrietta (of Halumore}. own, Rio Janeiro, Ney ns Palmett pal Generals Johnston ant Buckner to make some d-cisine | and Savannah, bas called forth an unanimous expression | heen re-established. We shall now have a period Ae incompany with barks m for New if, f Sita, .NVork, me en st eenidoree in the aby oF Geren | Tue barat disteiet continues to. be wisived by our own | of disquiet and uncasiness until it is ween whether : Ebilade i, NMG, RE ,,Den AOA iviamet Thodora, Lockwood, Johuston to sustain himself and bent back the Yaukees | citizens. in —_— ire reg igi al ppc gold is going to rise to a premium, and what steps | 4° pertes 55) tale 6 eee | eR eespeme Be vare meget i), Sialer, Lavernoat; ait Lucy Dar- re peeepe bog Rays “2 Willich’s regiment, Lally a Wye F miata to ipaaaing under dangerous Congress is going to take to supply ways and ron, Maentian [or Wan r Egroambuco, el IER, Ving Byron (Br), Jewson, NY AS hr a Canale ing out hotel bills in Nashvill wails, means. We indicated two or three weeks ago Sanelio for Fann! : 145, Spoke fam | delphi apa cr Ce eee on cnat tit gentlemen taguiring about nia | "We give this morning a fow additional particulars sinc Mal Gackt Ge a ice wae ieuie-ieobe be rg for New Yorke: lath, iat 38 | “Youto Canmuro, Doe 2—No Am vosee! iz por Dill, was told it was two dollars and a half if he made the | handed in of losses sustained by difforent individuals not | He hes ae ‘ ' 1d, from Bi Johns for one a Prixer, Ni obang in cage the landlord made | yet mentioned. would sui e present emergency—namely, a ‘ % disp; brigk Bie. ame pst ‘Our informant banded the landiordafive | \ Among these who havo suffered beavily, and whove bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to } }1# SM'Smiti's sons Wecny NW Meamitaremeney | ticccuok ain ineeaent dollar bill and told hia to make the change. A most | homes and effects have been swe AWAY af the B10: f ; ' S00 ry Split sulla, sprung aight, and was obliged tu throw orerbuged aitigent search was mado for tho nooded half dollar, but | prietors of this paper, as also many condécted with tho | Pay lj the creditors of government in paper, not | 50 00 89 es 15 : eee eaed uae Ht conidn’t be found. After a iruitless effort the lodgor | Oh = Jo its Gaancial, editorial aud composing depart- | now redeemabje in coin, but either redeemable in | 50 Aces hapa tae rig Utaard i 2), Cooper, Port Spain, ite, Jond for Hngland or she C fo ) ments. see <a i " * ‘ i witht a 0. load a a mn was ‘aformed thas. the pilLyve be four dollars, as the In Mazyck, Logan, Savage and Now streets the fire | coin or fundable after a LL antity in the act. as pL i Brig sarah St or oat aad ye r informant saw were at; made terrific progress, destroving everything, and | This paper might bear a small rate of interest | 2% o pany. with Br ac tins, for Airoy monies, er “onder. the command ef General Clark, | making that part of our city altnost one entire waste. pep fn Hor seis mainte? otter dines t 2 50 Biidued Istana, ees m1 Foehow ‘They were well armed and appeared to be under the most. | Here were located a number of fine residences,owned and | After six months. For security ue | 150 100 | excellent discipline. occupied by the proprietors and other associates uf the | payment of the interest and principal of the debt i ‘ heared at on76 10, 900K Bare AngoL A, 1 mn, tho rebel commander, has been most | Cuuirier office. aes eed 0. + o Nendy etigats in perteeiiee his means of defence. Vast fortifl- | Ib addition to the dwellings, valuable libraries, con- | thus created, Congress should proved at once to | 299 Hud River RR... 3 2 eR GRR ations have been erected at different points. Every | taining nee that can chad be replaced, were totally | impose heavy direct taxes on all kinds of property, a Ue i 490 4 i ee Nodeto dit Miley lad Nand ~ 9 r i ai rniter, n rN 5 consumed. In common, therefore, with others of our fel sad : i ‘i 5 . » ae § . The brig He New York, ebste " fi Br), fe ‘ork? Se ete Sy ae Lets ths archer nee oe tae | ioe clinocm, wo nya teed naveniy ntesareon toms tas | TOM) and personal estate, banks, insnrance compa- | 1% “ 50Chi BuraQaRRols 57 | Dinma iil (tp. foe Foveniy tio. Gr Yorks trig Kd Bh wae line from Bowling Green to Columbus can be con- | will be taken as a suflicient excuse for any shortcomings | nies, railways, newspapers, vehicles of all kinds, | 610 ha . 7! 89, ve 4 i Rvors, rehouse, or Kenagawa cld 2% rank. Senteated stany obe point within afew hours, Theslowmess |, in the details thus far published. ke., &c., &e., 80 a8 to Taise a revenue by direct | 109 Harlem RU.....0 joosindheas | Ses Wes ban pumber, toy ones The deantte chescinear toate dalesone; Gud they have us EASY TIMES IN TPxag, taxation of not less He) a peas wie co per aoa FE Trt 16 2 10 MUAP duC gapret caiee ake, Lo my r & shag Ha inn at surediy made good use of it. {From the Memphis Argue, Decomber 19.4 annum, The country is rich enough to bear thisrate | 5% voevecres 2 (Br, of Bt Guorae), Pay At Hopkinsville there were six regiments of men, num- Captain Robert Jennings, of this city, yesterday re- ere nee Oe y ‘i inti SECOND BOARD. joke to OY hon Dering in ail about three thousand eight hundred. ‘These | ceived a letter from a friend in Texas, written on na atk of taxation; and, if we are to avoid a depreciation 5000 U S68, '81,r¢4, 88 20 ahs Hatem RR.. Benys, with a troops, especially some from Arkansas, have suffered | of December, from Prairie Lea, which furnishes us with | of the new paper currency to be issued, we mus 3000 Tenn 68.90... 434¢ 100 do, Vorts, e jon of 2 Me: t a . 9 2 * . 42% RR p. q te * Hi r from tho Texans, paying 9c. a 10e. per pound, in gold, | It should be the financial policy of government to | foro Motiesiisarite a ao ’ Preck alk anehoreiees Vath NYork vin ‘The Texans procure the bagging and rope from the 4 ingrui 8 fi i 4006 California 7's. 50 Mich Central RR, dys, | OfsLIP ina Basse ES a AFFAIRS AT RICHMOND AND CENTRE- | Guns, nnd everything is at moderate prices, ‘That panic, | CXtinguish the war debt now being created within i en Cpe RR 48 | sehr Wuricalianan. AR ton Sines wate am of Texas is well supplied with gold and etiver currency, | one generation; if the right steps are taken, this 87. er MClark, Clark, Slizabethport, and. aailea {Special Correspondence of the Charleston Courier.) Provisions are plentiful at very low prices—pork being | can be done, without inflicting any undue,euilering 100 Mich JoXNoigs 414% er. : id nae ss Ricumonp, Dec, 7, 1861. only four cents per pound, and corn thirty cents per th 1 250 a w 4g s abethport, and mailed for Pro- “Wolf” Again at Centrevitte—The Pinch of the War— | bushel. re i s upon the people. Iwo di £30 41 | Veer ow De Elizebethport, and wailed for ‘orth, Providence Why the Struggle is Likely to be Short—The Price Im- Dry goods can be purchased in the little towns at prices The suspension of specie payments couvulsed the 50 Panama rorntoh cai 4 | wen droglio—The Lzaminer Lan for Opening the Ports— | which would astonish the peoplo in the older States of the oh si towing Pat Rad tee 5 ‘4 do. Nor fen Wodlon’B days, vie, Amsbury, London The Southern Crost—Senator” Brown on the Baile of | confederacy. There is no disposition 10 buy up every. | XChange market to-day, but had less effect upon 1 0 030 0 Til Cente i Boston. 3 days, idelphia for New to yen fore te., deo. t thing for sale and Lae prices. iethoom re | money. Leading drawers refused, to sell under 112 715 NY Central RR.. 160 Gal & Chic. t viel Ns N mn Centreville we hear this my, r he effects of the war 3: : PR ae ; eapsies ; Nova Scotinn, Bal- fmminent. “Wolf? again. Remember, Spough. the weil ‘well suppliod with srovigions, | 2213; but we do not hear of any lynsiness being done oo > S80 atl 1 td es | 1 Aaanbas eerens ( did come at jast. Coline! Kemper, Sieaker of tho House | clothing aud money, and are procressing as bappily ag if | ateither rate. Any one who Wa'ated to buy at all cost | 200 do.. ....b60 32%, 300 Cley & ‘ioledo Rit BELOW, t Bit owther of Delegates, and Chief Quartormaste; Cabell, have hur- | shere was but one President on this continen would have to pay 112, Theyprice of gold isirregn® | 50 FrieRK prel..... 64) 200 do, b10 3632 | , Brig Chas Adams (Br), tom Nassau, NP=By steamtog Fied off to Managras, in consequenes of private news, | Texas, just at this time, may be regarded ag the “gar. b . Oe Suse faa He do. < 200 do +. BB yg | TOWUECT, rn j Sa i ee, they have Tecvived that @ pattie is at | den spot" of America, One gentleman, says ho handles lar, In some places the fotation is %a %, elae | 30 do 200 do. Hee iis " Cardenas, to BE Morgan, id Band. Per contra, ail the newspaper tor a1 Id there in a day than he wou! die in Mem- % i Chi & f aaa stearnar Ospoay, Kenne=, fu town, and say that tbo taik of a Oghinall ban, | phis ina year. He eovid do thataud then not handie'a | Tere 74% 1s Clsewhere Wyn 1>{ a2. Tt will take a day eae a0chi, ure Qni, so | SATLED Gabe, "Nore (ahd want tone ‘Tho pinch of ‘the war is certainly UpOL vs, aud eat deal. We lowbs whether there it a twenty dollar or two to decide what 4 fmerican coin is really worti, : if * ee Ren port). ‘nips the nexus 5 the wild pend, as you | sr y : 360 Hudson 50 090 66% | sath—Ship Jeventa, Shiniciae; Br barky E Lang, Queene | Ne" port). ee pesseh, Young, NYorks remark, the wo mgnthe will doco whether the | piece in Memphis, ‘The prospect ie tha'gthe prewinm will be small | 5 Orin e town; Comet, Penarth; Br rigs Gvetus, Plymouth; Cornus} 2gth—Air ts ‘ sta