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a he: . al Bares (i * © 7 Two ATs LATER FROM EUROPE an epee amEIvaL “OF THE CHINA. Correspondence. eee THE REPULSE “AT \ pega: The Intervention Scheme gaia Afloat and an e. » MM Peeling Towards the Union. siren Times ‘on ‘the Dissolg- eve then of the Cabinet, : Remarks of the French Empe- ror'toMr. Dayton. The Sumiter Still Watched by the Union Vessels at Gibraltar. Wew Year's Addresses of MWzpoleon, the Pope, the King of Prussia and Victor Hmanuel. France Friendly to Every Power on Earth. Ths Pope Thanks France for Her Pro- tection, and Prophesies Repent- ance for Piedmont, * &o., &., ke. ‘Tho mail steamship China, Capt. Anderson, which sailed from Liverpool at nine A. M. on the.3d, and frony Queenstown on the evening of the 4th instant, arrived at this port early yesterday morning. . The mows is two days, lalpr than the reportsof the Jura, of Cape Rage and Portland. A report, {rom Liverpool of the 4th of January says:— ‘Tueore is no political news of importance to-day. ‘The Gibraltar Caronitle Of the 26th ult. says:— stir was, in the town the day before yes- ts eodie ‘Were punning with their glasses to the lino wail in cousezuence of a report that an oxciting race wasto come off between the late Confederate steamer the federal gunboat Chippewa, stationed at The Sumier was last week sold by auction, ‘new owners havo boon busy in obliterating, by means of of ‘name ‘nd. nationality, Pains and nay Pentjag, tho traces of her »former iC pleral authorities, who protest- inst’ ‘the still persist in | seeit only tho wicked uitle fe nder every: alias a Aisgaise, The tinted. Sates crue at algonras watches her covery mov! ee with the utinest vigilance, and appears Bent 01 Meodead yt hee should wer to Bea, On Wedue>: oF, a8 she is called, the Gibraltar, io arial rp up the bay to test har'ma- chinery. The first turn Laue ses sive turn in the screw of the Chippewa. The two directed their course to Enrops Point, etecaceert me ° “t ‘rere Me ‘Sue tendatend ab = ce deat t Laying Spe “ie London adverting W the ramors of Mr. "Seti |, Saya; —Whiethor true or not, tho vorg ‘fact BF and New York believe tho to be ina stato of dissolution, shows the depth of tho deapondency caused by the late dofeat, an‘ it alsoehows the increased strength" of opinion ad- ‘vorso to the men eho Lave taken the lead in the war. “whe Bondon ‘times argues that events have proved the impregnnbility of Virginia, and enys the hopelessuess of the task in which they have engaged seems now-to be presentiog itself to the feilerats; but national pride ts maintaining an obstinate though a despairing strugzie, with reason, in the minds of all but a fow. ‘Nhe Landon Times has an editorial on the projected omit. gration wf the negroos from America, and, notwithstand- ing the politica) objection to tosir present reception into the Britwh West Indies, as explained by Earl Russell to Mr. Adasar, it hopes the scheme has not suffered from any objections kept in reserve, but may be ultimately realized. ‘The aymber of workmen in the cotton manufacturing districts ‘rance out of employment on the 3d of Jann- ry is saia to reack three huadred thousand, with no pro- ni prospect of their being relieved from their state of wtsolate destitution, A despatch from Madrid of the a of January says: — ‘Yh rerignetion of Concha, Spanish Ambassador to Paris, haa been accepted. An article in the Aipoce cla racterizes (he defence of Juarez by General Prim as scan. duinis. ‘he Correspondencia Awografa says that the re- Jations be.wera France and Spait’¢ ‘he no danger of any disuarbance. Constaw-inople advices of the 8d of January say :— ‘ae Min ster of Marine, Mehemed Ali Pacha, has been | zed. Mehemed Dey is is successor. ‘Sinister of choi Paha has been dismissed. Halil Pacha has toa 0 norat sated Grand Master of Artillery. vhe Cape of Good Hope Mining Company was to closo la London on the 10th iustant The Kangareo reached Liverpool on the might of the Lat instant. ‘The Arabia, from Boston, arrived at Liverpool on the $4 of January. dum Our Pars Correspondence, Pann, Jan. 2, 1863. What the Emperor Was te Have Said and what He Dia Say by the Avverwoan Minister—Removal of General Butler— Our Relations with Prancee—New Year's Receptions— Se cision Reporte—Vaul Morvhy—Ambitions Ameri- cans, he. Our secession friends here had a nice little speech all ‘out aad dried {or the Emperor io make to Mr. Dayton at the diplomatic reception yesterday. His Majesty, witi a Crowning look, wad to deliver himself somothing in thig ‘wise: —' Sir—-ihe war ia your country is produciug mach Misery In France and throughout Europe, and it is time this unnatural quarrel was brought to a closo;” and after tis was to follow what followed tho. remark made by his Majesty to Baron Hubuer four years ago—war—in case we did not prevent it Dy settling «up our difficulties without his Majesty's aswlance. {iis ete programme which the socession- st im Yaris have been industriously circulating for geverm. Jays peat, and they really appeared to believe thas it was a trae one, What actually occurred was this:—When che Emporor—as is his custem—passing in front of the diplomatic corps, addressing a few wosds to each, rexched Mr. Dayton, be sail to him, “Well, Mr Dayton, what news? Your Majosty,” replied Mr. Dayton, I had hoped » year ago to have been able at thie time to have given you much better than] mow cau.”’ ‘Tho Kmperor then rephed, «Well, Sir, am sorry for tho Ded vows whick bas come, and | hope in the course of the year it will be better, ‘These remarks were made in Faglish with considerable hesitancy, a4 Dis Majesty dues uot sponk Raglich as weil Row as be did Some years ago. They are not supposed here to posannn the slightest political importance, aud in. deed, among the Americans it is considered that in the Cloming » ors of his remarks to our Minister the Empero: was attomp. og to perpetrate one of his grim jokes, his Ws all that passed of amy interest to as, and our secession Gcionda are very choptaiien (his morning at the entire fais\fication of their prophecie: So (ar as regards our position in the eyes of Europe, Atnericans have lost nothing by the battle of Fredericks. borg The evidence there given, that im fighting for owe ind pational our soldiers, ‘FRw aud to & certain exteut ondisciplined, @ up to thé cannon's mouth like veterans of the Old Cowra excited an ad jon for us among the Frenct web As Lever was manifested Dofore, Ths (one of tle official Journa ory diiferent in com Wwenting upon this great ght (rom what it has been io @peaking of the previous oves Much of this softoaing down of the French press may {be aitritvuted to the removal of General Batler from the Wonimand nt Now Orleans, which was communicsted by if Mivistor to the Freveh government nearly a wook », aod which waa received with great aatiel. tion a sttogethor, Our relations With Fraace may uo« v | ing style, by Mrs: Bigelow, Sévoral American famiiics Our Paris, London and Berlin Our Minister and Consul both kept ‘open house’ yos- terday, aud were visited by a large number of resident and transient Americans. At the Minister's the honors | were done ins cheerful and agreeable inanner by Mrs. and Miss Dayton, and at the Consul’s, in her usual charm- also kept open house. 80 did Mr. John Slidel!, who was called upon by a large forge from govessia, Our *‘secosh"’ friends are chuckling over a letter, which, they say, has been written toa person in Paris by a federal officer of highiramk, stating the federal loss at Fredericksburg at 35,000, Paul Morphy arrived here from New Orleans afew days since. He sayy he did not come over to play chess, and shall make no matches if ho can avoid it. ‘The first imperial ball and prosentation of the season -4 to take plage at tbe Tuileries on Wodnesasy evening noxt. and already some forty ambitious Americans have gent iu their names to the Minister, requesting the bonor 0 being presented to his Majesty. Not more than six wil Probably get in at a time. Panis, Jan, 2, 1868. Feeling Produced by ihe Union Repulse at Fredericlsinag— An Allied Intervention Mooted in High Circles--Diplo. matic Opinion of the Washington Cabinet, dc. ‘The admirablo but most harrowing description given in the Hxxann of the Fredoricksburg disaster has alreatly run the gauntlet of every European language, and men of every age and calling, Mave I'redericksburg in their Mouths as a household word. Buch a terrific catastrophe, so faithfully and candidly Stated, has come like a thunderciap on Franeo; and if you had heard,as 1 did, the remarks that were made at the imperial reception in the paiace of tue Tuileries yester- day, where every order of the Stite—if 1 except the eburch, whose metropotitan Archbishop is at this hour lying tn stato in his cofin—was represented by its highes; functionary and corporate body, you would not have the smallest woubt of what will Inevitably follow—namely,a Joint European intervention to stay furiher blogdsbed. ‘The language held respecting the Washington adminis. tration was 80 unincagured ‘that I ecruple to repeat it; Wut! Mr. Dayton, who was there, must know thet I sizaply speak the truth, and his dospatches to his chief must confirm what isay when I state that public sentiment, through those imperial precincts, hus pronounced as strongly as deconcy would permit agaifist the ‘infamous policy””— that was the word—which had thus ured Burasidp to en- Counter a defeat and loss of life that curdles the very blood to think of. Iam not at liberty to mention names; but 4 could point out men In that assemblage of the bighost position the State recognizes who, in conversation with their familiars, roundly stated that France, single hauded» ‘was determinad to put an end to thia bloodshed, if Kog- land still continued to bold aloof. ‘Towards Mr. Seward the general tone of obsorvation ‘was most rancorous, Every prediction, every opinion be bad nttored, it was said, had been sigually falsified, aud the sooner he vacated his office the better for America As far as I could infer, the opinions of many were that by the interference of France a chance still remained of preserving the entirety of the Union, and that on this ac, count, if the North would only invite its good offices, leaving England altogether out of the question, much might -be done to heal the dreadful wounds made im the bedy politic of the United States.” Thut Eagland had an interest in perpetuating the -strife—which lance had not—was unavimously admitted, and if such au over- ‘tare was made, with a view to France acting as umpil there would be no need to fearher repeating the role o! Edward the First of Baglana, becatse al! ber sy: gas Co as well ag ber interésts, must be 'on the side of the aulva- tion of the Union. While the copious ahd taithtu narrative of tho Hamarp was the subject of such laudable ) oom neat ob, te oan aroma mate impudence of the language Was coutinually greeted with iiwerat i echoate of srieione A journal may be excused for speaking Reopr- in 8 ofa national disaster; but to state before the civilized world that the national army, in crossing a river and thonsands of troops, @nd then returning back into Sarr egees se scene ce Decause it was : Ve MeRANTes the order of the stultification ag few persons 4 } Gages Fedelved at the im any bettor plight. eane raged throughout Germany, ail Burope. The telegraph poles were upset, the wires * | Vinee for days on noon we Were at a alier~ ee at} ‘obly to learn iy y had tained sauguibaty 1eyuleg; tbat all tis of acacia 8 crossed the Kappahannock, nd thal the winter capi, under such fatvering ‘susp ices; Apastrous ead. a oe oe ‘Tt would be vain to deny or ot pro- duced a thig sinister int reac: tionista, the friends of th agree in rogarding the paltin. ae | ot vlna ay the great battle Of the war; tunes: in the «attempt to ia oy ye) ar of Be. cossia, 4 J fant atten ge Pap counts may nee ee fe 4, and sho defeat of the Unionists has not st amma pd as is ‘ar 'y called unanimous. supposed; but at the present, such an extent that it may be From Veris we bear already that Louis ‘Napotcon has ‘fgain come forward with his yand it ia generally belived that this mp agian will listen, wo ‘bis proposals with more ey than when they were first offered.. You are aware that Ear! Kussell did not refuse point blank: he only hinted that the moment chosen was not favorable, and he may imagine that now the North is disheartened by repeated mis(ortuncs. He ny be more williug to accept the good offices of the neu- Powers who profess to take np interest in her = relfare, Perbaps he be mistaken im this idea; pore haps the threat of foreign interforence may, only serve to unite all parties at the ‘th und rouse rragrens to new, and more determined e! in dofence of their twde- pendence; but it cannot be ine tg not the Spioton of the European publi¢, who have been. ee that there is a large party at tho forth who would be giad to make peace on any terms. if Sees truccigeh despot, Provident Lincolu, would only jot them. ‘Those whp remember the pride of country. that used to digtinguiahthe natives of the south, and the fondness with whic they cherished the recollectionatof 1776. aud 1812, would think thal the proapect of their fate boing gy {0 the arbitration of European mouarcis wast be quite as repugnant to them as it is to the patriotic Northernets,and that rather than expose themselves to such an indignity they would hoid out the hand of friend. ship to thtir former brethren and put an end by mutual compromge to a contest which 1s ruivous to both parties and oaly @furde a theme of triumph to their common enemies. 1s euch a consutntuation imporsible? and will not the still small veice of reason be pare until it is too late? United, the North and South could give laws to the world, divided, they will only be formidabte to each other, and have uo more weight iu the councils of the worid ‘than the miserable tittle republics of Spanieh America. Mr. Siidetl Ay From the Liver; r. Slidell hawhad angther audicnce with the Emperee of the French, and has communicated to him some very important - despatches which .he had recently received €rom Mr. Sefferson Lavyis, \ jain Visits Napoleon. ‘Journal of Commerce, Jan. 2.| Napoleon’s New hoe 4 8; (Paris (Jan. 2) corresy London Times.) At one o’olock tho Emp ‘elt hie epartments in the Tulleries fur the Salle du Trone, where the mombors of the diplomatic body, ranged in order by the master of the ceremonies, were assembled. ‘The master presented each of them in due order to his Majesty. ‘The Papal Nuucio, who spoke in the nate of the diplomatic body, said :— Sine-—The meiaberf of the spree body beg of your Majesty to accept the respectful which I have tho honor to offer to you in their os the occasion of the new your. Weare bappy, sire, every mo that we have the opportunity to exprecé the wishes which we form for the happiness of your Majesty and of your august family, und for the prosperity of France, ‘The Emperor replied :— ‘The wishes which you-express to me, in the name of the diplomatic body, tourh me nearly. Lam bappy, at the comniencement of the year, to see myself surrounded by tho representatives u! ali the Powers. Thoy can tcs- ah to my desire to live with them in relations of ieee sy solnctopacy to the security of the preseut and Ita! King’ Vietor Emanuel grand Court ievee ou the Ist of January. Ina entreated Pattiament.to put ame in em and said wheu the pacification of vince was the national cause Pdi abe ful ‘riumphans, ‘the plese of the army was oxceliunt and wholly The King u Cy tell Trom the Chamber, your bad not fulfiiied the wishes of Seton. eeactied the deputies to continue in thelr vaid . His — nlite eee ac ret the country, and conc! pate a ie the sume confidence | porolin i Oar London Correspondence.' pom, Jan. 3, 1863. Very Owpavorable Opinions of the Cause—The Rebck | Sympathiters Jubilant at the News from Predericksburg— | 9% Regret at McQlatlan’s Removal— Why England Does Wot Interfere—Palmertion’s Policy of Infusing New Blood into the Cabinet—a Grand and Newly arranged German | Altiance for England, de. ‘The news (rom Fredericksburg this week has produced a profound geusation in London. ‘Tho tory press are jubilant, and make the welkin ring with “I told you #0."” Commercially, from considerable conversation that I the United States are on the high road to bankruptcy, and that repudiation will rule the hour #8 s00n as the war is over. Opinions concerning the po- sition, prospects, credit and solyeucy of the | United States were never £0 uniavorable ng thoy aro at this time—the samo lack of faith, but intensified, in the overthrow of the rebellion, and the samo continued aspirations that the war-wili soon be | over. shown any marked ability is the man that saved the | {odoral army en the Chickahominy and at Antietam, and then got rewarded for it by being sent toa New Jersey Cov T do net think this country was ever eo far from inter ference as they are now. They say, weby should we inter fere when the rebels are more than they can manage’ Palmerston’s political programme for the year 1863 is laid*down. He will not go out of office, be beaten on any government mensure, nor dissolve lariiament. Ho will, however, strengthen his Cabinet by taking in a man that never held office. The lucky indivicaal ts that erratic genius, John Arthar Roobuck. Sir Robert Pee! is going to have some kind of promotion—from the Secreisryship for Ireland, Mr. Cardweil is going to teke his piace, and Mr. Roebuck is to be made Chapeelior of the Duehy of Lancaster.. ‘The place is almost a is concerned. It will give the worn-out old radical a snug berth as one of her “viajesty’s advisers, the pay honors of office, without any arduous duties. Mr. Roobuck was for a long time the staunch friend of America and of republican goverumeats, till latterly he has gone clean over to the rankest despotism, and is now nab & tory. 0 iaveh mortzen 0 Danube during | last thre. years that he is mow « very good Maps. wr eimerston, finding the Napoleon ailiance a sham and a humbug, is now goity to make friends with all the Dutch. men botween the Ruiwe aud the Danube. and hencesorth Jolin Builand the Anstrian are to be sworn brothers. As neon as the present King of Pri mortal crown, then the coming man (and woman) ar children of tho Britisher. So theold catalogne of prine pal rivers of Europe can nearly ail be set down as British streams. 1 got my information avout the philo.Austriaa project from a member of Parliament, and oue who opportunities for kuowing. You may rely upo so. Now, all Jopathan bas te do ia to keep good friends with Russia, and if Fravc® chooses to come in they will make a triumvirate that will be stroug enough for any thing. look on this alliance with Austria as the most impor chessboard for some time. for Venetian aspirations im Italy, tion of shopkeepers? The Austrian gover: inet has lately granted a valuable concession for & railway to an English company. We have had tho mildest, finest December | have ever known in En since 1848--a strong contrast to your snows, and * and elonds und storms. Of course this bodes no good But what care the ua- pd Oar Beriin Correspondence. Betax, Dec, 31, 1862 The Report of the Battle of Prederichsburg—lmpressions Peoduced by It— New tumors of Mediation—An Appeay te the South, de. , de. ‘The nows of the terrible battlo of Fredericksburg has been Altered ont to us drop by drop, as if te try our patience to the utmost and keep us in a fever of sus. pense. un Wednesday a tolegram arrived from London announcing that tho Hibernian bad brought intelligence of a battio having commenced on the evening of the 13tn, by Generai Reyno! tacking the Confederates, who bi immediately opened a hervy fire from their batteries, which etill continged. The mention of “batteries” made one feel rather nervyour; it hag an ugly look of Bul run, whero the misked batteries played so prominent a part in the discomfittre of the federal army. On | Thursday morning caine further accounts, per the City of Manchester, stating that the fight bad raged all day with varying success; that Reynolds had been ropuised in his attack, bat that the left wing, wader Franklin, baa driven the Confederates betore them and taken fonr hundred prisoners; that on the night of the battio Pad been fought, and that pected General Burnside would renow the éngage. ment on tho 16th, Here the report stopped. The two Christmas holidays imtervesed—for there aro two ia thie country, during which no Berlin papor is issued wander gay circumstances; and, aa extras are not in fashion hore, the great majority of the pubfo, who derive thoit information from the daily prints, are | oft in complete darkness for two whole days, Nor were 4 the sou (ow Who have @ooess Wo (he telgaraghic meq ‘Tho press geverally say that the only general who hag | hava had with merchants and bankers, the belief is that | i | ror) eoure, $0 tar as labor | and has druak 924% ja has shuflied off the | tant political movernent that has been on the European | 13th the Union troops slept on the ground where the | wee ex, | in mo that I have D t hhaqtboen ad by the Minister of Sook 4bem.to open & national “families lonees sutered instances of dis governwent. that the et of the Interior will ion of ‘Duttattions of the Na- was voted year by Parliament, Garibaldi’s proposition for a nimtiousf- armament. At- tomps having beeu made to collect arme and make enlist. ments ia somedisiricta of Tuscany, the prefeets immue- diately de ovder to most nei getioally oppose such proceed in, ‘The Pape oa New Year's day received the officers of the Freach Army-of Occupation, and in « long speech his Ho- at " ressed bis conviction thai repentant Piedmont woul prostrated himself before the sugel aiter having wrestle bea him ali uight in ignorance ot his origin. ‘Tbe Pope acoomptist in the tional Guard, Heit agaiv'st the enewes of the Holi See. China. A shanghse telegram of November 23, received via Jubal, says alarminy im the neighborhood of that city. Au en t pce Foakong, in whici the rebels had 2 000 ‘at the feet of the chair of St, Poter, ax Jacob | pe the Fronch army and thayed it for the protection 4 \ reports were current of the rebels | AND CO Waonespay, Jan. 14—6 P. M. for the month of Dec: Crtonh Hbuto Co-duy, broken, and the communications interrupted on some The Custom House tables of the trade of the wr iast were ologed and we present’ the 9 Comparative tables for the mouth and for the your 1063; — Fommay Larorrs Reregs 1 7 ee pereng ren eoah amet et 1859, January $15,556,727 Fob’ary. 16,231,446 196). 16,521,174 14,467,040 ye, 10,074,428 Novem’r ¢ rors 790 8,525,416 oysT4)246 Decem'r 13,043,518 41,072,228 1861. 1,282,220 2,274,067 5,546,406 1,958,001 3,436,812 6,387,153 6.996 498 1,049,652 1231,012 639.428 Novemb'r 167,087 908,825 Decomb'r 184,634 353,530 78,316 ‘Total. $2,516,421 87,088,413 1,890,277 1862. 2,652,050 8,881,473. 3,476,004 4a 3 Taran 1831 982 ia Ey 1,526,406, Decem'r, 2,145,534 2674,248 1,950. Total ..$23,708,722 30,258,918 23,291,626 1859. 1861. 1862. January $19,147,962 26,827,411 12,630,820 Febraary 18,448,370 2,140 Mi 20,456, 18,719,866 18,262,582 4.248 621 12,836,105 20,258,202 August.. 24,640'50) 14,304,343 Soptem’r 16,643,525, ‘18,147,917 October. 13,617,948 8,688,741 13,415,906. Novem'r 14,895,002 9,629,012 10,309,368 Decem’r 18,908,398 211253008 9,616,921 13,072,618 ‘Total. $45, 165,516 238, 238,200,460 162,768,820 768,820 174,662,317 ‘August more | killed ‘The Kussians had offered their assistance for the captare of Nankin. Canroy, Nov, 30, 1862. ‘There uas been a violent (ale of Mania, And ten *panish veenels have bees lost. Tea is firm. Exchange, 48. 7)(d. SaNouar, Nov. 22, 1862, Toa wad silk frm. Exchange, 6s. 1d Australia. MeLnoURNe, Now. 25, 1962. Bie gold shipments sines “Ue last ma ‘amount to There ey een Aran on the Colonial Bank, but it has H sabeided Commercial Enteligen: LONDON MONEY MARKET, JAN ‘The funds remain without the least variation; but the tone indicates that, if any movement were to take place, it would most be upward. Congols are quoted 4 025; ior money, and 2% for the oth of february. the become moderate, and im the Stock xchange loans on government securities ure offered at 24¢ per cont About 45,000 soverciguy were withdraw bank thie morniog.for transmission vo the Eb Consols, money’, ox 4., #21; 492, ; consols. account, 5th 2, January, ex d., Dank stor exchequer biilx a 92%{; cours, now threew, H2)5 a 2 a 2d; India scrip, 10R% 8 105%, 2 12 premium. (By Hloctrie Telegraph. | Console clored ater oficial houre at 0234 « 92%. Western flat. Great Foxvox, Jon, 3—Ewening. ‘The fonds to-'ay were firm at yesterday's prices, Con sols (or money are trie higher: directed to the coming settlement colsuls clomed at ay, &02)) for AMERICAN STOCKS. money. he lateat aales are Erie itailroad, 4314 a 432f, Minois Contral, 41, discount. MESSKS. BIGLAND, ATRYA AND © craget AR. Lay R. vr ‘at inet & KOod consumptive demand at y lice demand for four, the dina Gorn was more inquired for at av improvement of 8d. per quarter. To-day tho usnal MaPket is vot Leld on account of the New Year one of the trade is stromgyand the day are Pork ‘There is no activity im the d al pricer Are ajain Le. per ewt. lows good demend at tull prices, Butte e active, even for fine, while medium ' qualities are ansatenble iain steady demand, very dull, sud pricés are agaia rather rivals trem sew York. Ub wala demand, pots ra) rether dearer, bat | owt, dearer. Only retail sales of American spirite of tur pentine are reported at Parroneta. On. — fone speculative buying. the prices of «have advanced to £21 Ls, per ton, and retiued is wis) rater dearer. LONDON MARKETS, Loxios,, Jan. Evening Breadetutts Grmer. Seger inactive. Colteo—No saler, ‘Toa qiflet and etendy. ‘Tallow firmer at dia, 6d. Spirits | turpentine upward, Petr oleutn ofl riot at Oya 28 j AMERICAN BTOOKS. Milinojs Contra} Najtroad shares, 41 a 411; diecount; Erie Raiiread, 43 THE LATEST MArSETA, Livervoo!,,Jan. 3--Kyemiug. | Contos — Sales to-day (24) 10,000 Dales, inctnding 5,000 to epecuiators and exporters, ‘The market, owing to ade | vicor por Arabia, had an upward tondency, amd Surais hes sevanted a sid Waitt aperrrs.—The market i# doll and anchanged | Provimoxe —The market is very dull j HAVRE COTTON MANKET. Stock in port 66,000 bales, Qurexsrown, Jan, 4, <9 ‘The London produce market continued very qui | during (ho Delidays. There is no pn a pag Lice to repert, Loxpox, Jan. 8. M, A fair business was done to-day ia gold. Congiderablo bus vest wae alse done im the black: leat comgon ton. | Tallow stead. ount demand at the Hank of Kogland bas again | from the } Atieution is mostly he quotations of the previous | eadily obtainable “Tor wheat. | Indian core scarcely main and wemeke no change in | caplaint of Ube quality om Tang of | Wikiraun Pa War eg 188) 1120 ral 2,939,721 4,301,084 989.806 By Paes 26 4,762,581 64 \ | September, 082 43 bar. 1:572.616 84 800,419 87 | 1,581,884 74 8,003,270 23 | aisaa'at 38 865,093 } Totals... sees 62,254,110 72 | Exrorts gro few York 10 Form x Porte During tam Yrar® 1859, 1860, 1861 anp 1862. she Producr. | 1861. Dou me... | Octover.. Nov Dee Jane . duly. Anmunt Sept..... | October... (878, 179.206 Nov. 177288 45,538 2418 105,489 Total. $2,009,861 2,268,710 2,154, 2,895,848 | 4.400 981 ~ 10,051,019 4097) lo; ‘610, 945 95 468,206 Specie and Butlion. 1860 121,295,908 149, Foreign Dutiov'e 1860. 10,855,700 10,270,430 91552" Tao 9, it 9 12,904;360 19, 14,1007 14,000.40 13,661 444 14,805,112 | 1862, 27,193 | 49,066 | 8,067 om 3,713,592 | 085,919 6,707 519 Total, $69,715 806 42,101,171 69,437 021 | Tua! | 184) 1800. 1862. | January, 99,419,006 G,ST0,024 14,888,437 6,107,000 1,682 2: 14,712,843 | 9219678 10.51 ait 1xsiaea 13,083,908 10,371,416 11,109,679 1 2 11900317 11)" 32,505 12,601,158 HE +4, 087 091 | Sept... | October | Nov. ert 7 14 | Ine iL Loit24 445 18 400,010 | Totatgiae,oon,187 145,088,401 142,801,101 210.971 008 | There has been a good deal of activity in the money market to-day, and considerable shifting of loans. Some of the bankers have agreed with cach other to refuse to lend except upon unusual mar | _ Salen of the week, 9.600 bales, The market is Grm, | | gins, such as 25 pe recent, apparently in the hope | of ehecking the prevailing speculation, We fear | | Which has just ps Prospeot of fresh issues by Congress it will be- Come still cheaper. Our bankers are much given, however, to run their heads against stone walls, and so this new experiment will have its trial. Gold has been very active to-day, and a large proportion of the speculation which has been going on in stocks appears to have been transferred to the precious metal. .It- opened at 146,'advanced to 14734, fell back to 145, rallied again to 147, sold in the afternoon at and closed 14734 bid. This-wild speculation im gold must run its course; e. "ae Er and it is to be hoped.that no interference with the ; if aise laws of trade will be attempted, in the hope of He oe Co. Monten. ° checking: it. - Exchange--was very itregular; » cman a. Vega ay quote bankers’ sterling at 160 a 162. : ‘700 66 Stocks were not so strong to-day, partly in con- ain Bwk ony ‘thine bn s sequence of sales to realize profits, partly from an do... 9% 50 cas Io wai, unwillingness on the part.of the leading brokers a Hd ut te ere aie ‘aie: to make more contracts at present, and partly | We at {1 98 Co 1542¢ Petros tea att 1 from the disturbance in money, eccasioned by the calls for more margin by leading lenders, At the P 50 decline, however, which was not uniform, new | 59 buyers made their appearance, and took all the | 390 rrie RR stocks offered with avidity. Governments were quite | 500 heavy. The sixes of 1881 declined 1%, and the 7.30 | {83 notes 2.per.cent, without apparent cause. Some of the most active among the bonds, as the Chica- go, Northwesterns and the Pittsburg and For, } Waynes, were 14 a 1 per cent lower, »The general } Cumberland | 0000 Am list was irregular at the first boars declined 1, Pacific Mail 44, Central 24, “Hudson 14, Michigan Central 1, Southern 14, Galena 24, Toledo 44, Rock Island 4%. On the other hand, Erie was ¥ better, Erie preferred *;, Harlem preferred 124) | 100 rg i a Reading 1, guaranteed 1. At the public boara 50 Pacite M5 Go the market was’ irregular, and operators seemed 250 ungertain. The Bries fell off 34 per cent, while | 150BrieRR. Be rose 34. Pacific Mail sold at 152%, 15624, | [9 and then 15494. There. was some stock slaugh 4 600 tered, especially the cheaper destriptions, evident- dy for account of parties who could not make their margins good. But on the other hand the attend- ance of speculators andthe attempts to buy at low prices were fully as Jarge as on any previous day. At the second board (closed) and at the four P. M. seagion of the public board the same uncertainty and irregularity seemed to be tho chief feature of the market. Governments declined 144 per cent. At the close, however, on the ‘announcement that 3000 Misksto7s ‘aa b. cox 800 = a new issue of $100,000,000 greenbacks was to be penee memaae nit ge io ‘Chic RR Oe made at once, the market became stronger, ard | 600 Brunsw’kla'd 10 — 60Clev = Toledo RR 87 operators seemed to believe’ that the reaction | 100Nic Trans Co... 8 100 would not last: The following were the quotations | ‘50 do. "165, at half- he, five:— 190 do 165: U86a,rog/81 92% a. 99, Hueon River. Baya 98% RR cider ae Taongouet. 92%¢u B2s¢ Harlem .. 36 50 sg 90 Treag'n..101% @ 101% Harlem pref. 10% %, 109 Pa ms " Us deen sate eens an doy | 198 0. 102% Us _ Aineticangold. urge LiTig Mich $0 eX Ia 60: 50% poe Faden Tire eee 00 Pisa ye c. Iilinola Cen... 903; See: - CITY COMMBROIAL REPORT, Galena fom. 88 8046 Weoxmsvar , Jan. 14—6 P. be, Gieve & Tol... mre 873, ‘Asus.--Sales were made of 45 bbid., at 8%fc. a 8ke Chic & Ric Isid 6834 » 8376 | for pots, and Ser for pearls, Mr. Chase left town this morning without having accomplished anything, except that he ascertained | slight advance on prices, but closed dull. Sales were tiat no loan could at present be negotiated on any | made of 18,000 bbls. State and Western, 1,500 bbia- that there is no change in American hapten Erie shares were quoted op the 2d ‘inst. at 43'4 a 43 and Mlinois Central at 413% discount. ‘The following section from Mr. Fessenden’s bill, sed the Senate, it will be scen, gives the Secretary of the Treasury power to issue two hundred millions of legal tender notes: ment of the Secretury of the rest will be best promoted thereby, rt or the whole of either of the ma ho Inay, anetea fauos hereby authoriz- ,ist00 a Tike amount of jay otber Of auld issues; but ot a the whole amount issued Guder tiais 0 tion ot this act ebati in no case exces tions of dollars. We draw attention to an advertisement of Messrs. Graham & Nichols in another columa. receding Bec ny mil Stock Exchange. Wenaeepay, Jau. 14, 1563 100 she Metrop'a Bic. 102 50 Del & HI Can Co. . Penn CoulCo..... 128) ‘el 1000 Kentucky 6” 2000 111 canal reg 100 do 160 rie RR pret P- nenros were arrested on sus)icion, | 40900 Tol Wab 24 m re Fs ts aio S82 | Prisoners the police received the valuable information / atulwk rd 110 $5 do. 89 that the head devil of the gang—Jacob Western aliag 10000 Pitts FeWaC ad 100 900 &. 0 sig | Stover—svas lying concealed in Kim street near Catharine: 2000 du. €2Chic, HA Q TR 103° | ane. To ofticer Wilson was doputed the task of arresting 100 MIL P du CRE. 43, | Western, who was reported to bo @ douperate charac 200 42° | The policeman found the acoused in bed with Colt ple of Wick 200 mulatto wenches, and commanded = wo cahory re - , 360 {* | fnmediately, Western felt very mach annoyed at | ee Awerea gl 1" 130 intrusion of the officor, and, neicing a knife, brandished it | ‘on 60 T, ovor bis head ina defiant nanner ‘The policeman was 3 100 not tobe intimidated however, drawing bie elub, at- 0000 300 tempted to arrest the buliy, when the latter turned | qoawe oo upon him and stabbed him’ three of four times m 4 on the arm. The women alo attacked the oflicer 20am 200 aud” wrenched the clab out of his hands, tooo... 0 00 tehen te fatter, Gading bimwel ina pretty tet place, waa Nonts BREN York, 105" 80 compelied to draw his revel pematen coteaess, 5O ed to shoot the negro tw ioe; put eae time t maar fated 148 Mechanice’ Bank. 104 . FOUR O'CTOCE, } $16000 US7 3-10 notes 1014; 900 po aaa gold,.... 147% January. $2,088,270 nee 2, i hg 4 a terms. We. learn by telegraph that the House to- | Southern sud 1,100 bbls. Canadian,y within our rovieog,! February 2,167,998 . 2,338,619 6,7: day passed a resolution authorizing .an immediate range:— : Hgeitt PRIDE GAH | Seae of one handed milion dollars of lgal tnder ecm meee eR EB 2.416.007 1,606,864 i oe notes, topay the troops with, The money will be | Common to choice West (670 a 856 aeedoet Gbetead “Satodiey | Printed immediately, the machinery being all in . . 3,325:105 2,614,652 2/4a5,904 | order, and im the course of thirty ‘to sixty days 12-8 £e orton Rate res moat of the mgpey will have found its way into our Heed « oa. Tsorgot estes 1 Tatts beaks, ‘g 8 ABs 3,561,887 1,284,908 The busineds of the Sub-Treasury was as follows fr at rad ered a e 2 s Semen = meee easel Buckwheat flour, per le ry Total..$26,857,089 ae ean, 34,717,009 41, sat Bh guna Te Wheat was te, higher, with sales of 200,000 bushots a 1360. 1 ‘145,000 Go | $162 a $180 for white -Westorn,, 1; 60.4 $k $8)» Jani bere4 88 8,800,7 x opty a for red and amber Western, $1 59 @ $1 4855 for ie id 8,378, . wankee club and and amber spring, and $1 29 «$1 39 ne 3,477,546 74 | The Asia, for ‘Liverpool, to-day took ont $427,373 | go Cuicago epring. Corn was firmer, ‘with sales of 4 Fiseiaes se | iu specie. 80,000 wushiels mixed Western at 83c. ® 86c. for sound, | ‘The Market Fire Insurance Company have de- | and 63c. a 83c. for unsound and hoated. ‘ Ps Yorsa claved their usual seuri-annual interest dividend of | quiet at 0ee-a$t 0. Guts: wore quiet are rom i set bs 98 | three and a half per cent, tree of government taxi pooarding toquality. J 2.078 38 | the Niagara Fire Insurance Company, a semi | Corrue was firm but less active, sales hsving boea, o aos, oe q annual dividend of five per cent, payable on de- Saies, y Torta, We ume ye Se sees ‘eno, pet $50 ae 96 Raa mand; the Fultou Fire Insurance Company, a | 30:,c.; fair, 295,c.; ordinary, 28. 9 23%. a ~ ‘eu. Detien suai? semi-annual, dividend of five per cent, free of gov- cies ae, Laney, De. 880s; Java; S00. m Glo ’ " ernment tax, pryable on the 16th instant, Cirtow was Je. dearer, closing with’ sales reported of ye oD beac ape 5 Sa tly edge | mp baie, 8 MT A al wore dime ¥ vices from Englind to the 34 inst. inclusive. Mo- | alcred, with 560 vessels of all kinds in port. To Liver- ney was in good demand in the London market at | Pt 680 bis. flour were taken at 2s., 40.000 bushels ‘wheat at Td., im bulk and 56, dard, butter former rates. The latest price of consels was | and bacon, at 204, 032% bone soos 2h Se. 6, 6d, To London 500 bbis. flour wore taken at 28. a 2s. 7.211.817 68 | 925, 092%. Haring Bros. & Co.'s cirenlar states iter. Melt titer ceoinensanies Gia Gener eee 200 Nicaragua Tr Go. $44 4 . 5 . SE ARES so Beans Cxy idio 8 | a Gang of Segro Bergiars Broken Up— ees nees 127; |, Desperate Attempt to Kill an Officer, 1000 ‘Tenn 6's, °90... 0. “30 Hudson Riv 14 | worth of children’s clothing stolen, Not jong afterwards 1850 0.. 93 | a woman, named Rachel Harria, was observed passing 2200 Harlem RR... 3536 | trough Taurens atrect with a suspicious lodking bundle too rae ee her possession. Officers Roberts and Halstead, who u in her . '" b~4 ao. . bad sacl of the burglary, were immediately on the | : ert, and arrested the woman on suspicton, Upon bring. 10000 641; 40 Sixth Avenue a ags'* | alert, | "{000 Virginia Gs... 64°” TONor& Wor RR... 41, | ing the prisoner to the station honse their suspicion® 2000 MoGs,itollésJo 83 100, | do. 84 | proved to be correct, for tho bundle of goods waa + is G000 Cal large bet ee 1000 too Roading RK. : oi ‘at once identified by Messrs, Jeons & Wyant af {ooo NYO Gan din 24 | « portion of the stolen property. Here, then, was © 7000 Erie 3dmbs,’83 120 941% | direct clue to tho burglars. Tho prisonor was closely foo LNA Eten 10845 aoacn Xi Si3k | cussions, sad. Sell, ates cosirnbi exizentin, ! 20 12% : essed that she had receiv per negro jo00 Het ity con tp ie 00 aate Wit gi. : Sng pamed Joba craft. Groat Mout dora Aa couple of doo0 Mich GRsclmet 129%. 235 Panama tit...” ‘1839 | pollocesea to Crane apartments, No. 17 Laurens street; san net, . Wor, 160 111 Gent RR scrip. 885 t npon searching the premises the accused was nowhere | 12000 Mich S08 f.... 110 400 80% See te His mi smote i to oes dn ine “tn ies RR bds. 18 200 Clev iii it 663g | Phin val | Bee east Se | Cee eee ee io 5 ee oy, BR ov | betothe of Messrs. Potter & etienbach, of No. oo sox | 411 Cas who had been robbed on Christmas 7 1000 Cley Ry Toit RR tie | evening. A ner of pawn tiekets which were found ‘4 | concealed under one of the bed posts were also seized by. a cebineseeety a "i Py EES. BESEE any one ae dite 50 90. agery- 108% nk Mf isonore 8 bial ts ons oem P.M. , | #19000 Trea 7 3-10.u. i100 380 i Basho, RR.. rican ‘gold. 1 160000 4 do. 15000. do. Todghatam Sin ire ‘2 @..... 1950 Erie RR prof. do... 900 Hud Riv RR. | 00 mt Breapsrvrrs.—Flour opened with a good inquiry at « ‘$1_ 0c. Hors wera tu fair demand at 176. @ 25c. for new crop. Morasses Wan quiet at former rates. Ons —Petroleum was sevens —— & 23c. for crude and d4c. x 46. for rofined, wi PROVIRIONS —Porh was reg rr dearer, with sales of 2,500 bbs. at $14 50a $14 75 for ters, and $1 50 goagis for prime, Beef continued ‘in fair demand, 450 bbis. at $11 60 4 $15 (or plain, and $) ipa 1 000 bis. and tierces lard, witl ‘n10%C. 5,200 boxes bacon at 140.) a'ohgen ane’ prckages hams and shoulders at Te. a 8¢. cansite byc. eputler was inquired for at 2ic, ‘a 250, for State and 16e, & 20c. for Western, Cheese was quiet at 10c, a 138. Rice was {nactive, owing partly w tho high asking prices. Srices,—Sales were made of 750 bags pepper at 240. ans were active and dearer, with sales of 2,700 bh Porto Rivo and New Orieans at from 100. — 1G Wags Pernambucy at 100. « 10/4c., and 660 boxes Havana, part at Loc. a 10%6. Tariow,—Sales of 90,000 Ibs. were effected at to. a Iie. Wursiry,—Thore were 1,200 bbis. sold, mostly at 436. For saveral weeks past the Eighth precinet police have boon iu search of a gang of negro burgiars, whose opers- thous along Canal and findson atreets proved a serious aa- hoyance§ to shopkeepers in that vicinity. Tho thieves managed thoir business with such shrewdness that the officers found it a difficult task to catch them in the act; and they were about giving up the joe in despair whea fa circumstance occurrod on ‘Tweer day evening which gave them a clue to the whereabouts of the gang. Tho clothing store of diessrs. Joons & Wyant, 37% Canal street, it appears had been forcibly entered through the rear, and $08 the officers, and will be instrumental in reeneertng 8a of valuable property. During the night a nomber and from one of the td explode, and as @ laxt resort he was competiod te nse | that this project, however well intentioned, will not avail for any length of time. The deposits in the banks are increasing too fast, and people who have money are too anxious to make it carn intor” eat, for the %5 per cent margin rule to Inst long: Money ia aot worth Gage coat here, even aasumniam to Natvonal Bunk 5 aoe an a Ti pret 61 he bat of bis pon the head of the dosperado. Bi: 20 Ueean Bank 87 Del. LAW RR... 155 | {he but of Me Pincky blows the stalworth iogro was noon 56 Amer Km Bank * 15 Babk of N Amer. tor | pom wT bmiseion, and cofiveyed ry A sation SECOND HOARD, | house in tetumph, Upon the person of 12000 US 6s 81, re 03 G00 ats Erie RR pret 100 | prisoner was found @ vest which had om cou Y2% Wh Hod Riv RE | stolen from the premises No, 411 Canal street, The pri- te fonors were Brought before Justice Kelly at the Jedorson, oes Police Court yesterday and committed for mS KES Craft mauisged to escape from the city ; bar the ‘fac yininted with lis whereabouts, aud wee ale it. To Captain Moumt and his for the effectan! manner ia wh ab. : broken ap, eng Of burglars was