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a ~~ 2 i NEW YoRK Hénaws, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1865. — - eaeey wen! EUROPE, ‘S5isSithes give up accounts involving dally certification of checks, Our London, Parieand Berlin —= THE SENATE WVESTICAN'SG CONNITTEE. 4 Ghaking Among the Dry Bones—The City Gevermment to be Vent'Iatel—Pe- oullar Developments Apprchen Ged, Ke. ‘The Albany Investigating Committee met yesterday af FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tuumpar, Jan. 26—6 P. M. ‘The stock market was steady the morning at the de- cline which followed the call at the second board yester- day, but the speculative feeling was rathet tame, The unless their customers are willing to share or shoulder the burden. The ultimate effect will be to divert a cer- tain kind of business te the national benks, and there- fore the Stat> banks have good ground for an appeal to Closing quotations showed ‘the succeeding variations | COBST*# t0 repeal that part of the Internal Revenue law - from those. ef Wednesday's afternoon po dapacs which applies to certified checks, The interests of this Despatches, en tS Panna “ te es receded 2%, New York Central 2%, Hudson River g, | °'Y '™ Particular demand’ that certifications should be pree-at, the attendamea being confined to members oie Reading %{, Micbtgan Southern 1%, Ilinols Central jg, | Made; and to allow the privilege, free to the ational and parronemenerorareras excepting Mayor Ghnthor, who was present wih the Cleveland and Pivtsburg X, Northwestern %, Cleveland | Bt © the State banks is a very unequal pieogf legiala- papers. he had: bete summoned to produce,” Upom ths and Toledo 3K, Rock Island 1, Fort Wayne %, Cum. | American Afairs on the Other Side Committee taking thelr voais, the Chairman, fenetos dorliitid Coal 8, Ohio and Mississippi certificates , Quick- Leemmenton, rVripe aie. pestis $4 of the Atlantic, ~ Muwons, inquired f any of the Tax Commissioners were ‘ c 700; Treasur silver 1, Mariposa 1%, Michigan Central was steady. wea oe ne st pop per pay Ker Present. No one adewerod, whem the same inquiry Government F°cur'tios were quiet. Coupon five-twentics, now issue, dectined 3 = jg. Ten-forties were steady ai lows :— Receipts for customs ++ 125,708 war London C. - 100% " y , ; 4 ‘ theee departments had net been officially notified of ther Bi tesicgad Boake” ot ‘ous Soloed. “ihe “wumeliwen | Permesen Hirt Lonoon, Jan. 6, 1868. of aye e Glace of mesting, and not knowing where to attend, they The British Athenaum on fhe Battle of Naw Orlannu—Ey- Sock. of the Recent “Victories on Redet’. ‘and ‘Pro- Srey Oninties, Feaiete Powe Peet Sted Prominent Owner of Runnere Orders His Agents in Bermuda and Nassau to Selb Out—Lindsay, M. P., Down with Paralysis—Ler& Lyons and the Brit- tah Ministers on American Affaire—The, French Em- would take a recees until twe e’clock, while tho Sergeant eb Arms summoned them. Mayor Guwrurn stated that he was the first that be@ been subpansed to appear before the commiites, and wae summoned to bring the pepers relutive to the suspenstos: of City Inspector Boole, He would state that hb: acted im that caso under advice-ef counsel, The papors were stroncerb ¢ inactive. At the second regular board it was somewhat Irregular, but the improvement continued and quotations for most of the stocks advanced. Hudson River improved upon the close of the first board 834, Iili- nota Central %, Cleveland and Pittsbarg 34, New York Central 234, Northwestern }<. Government securities 2,149,674 Balance... o 127801; Subsoriptions to government loan. . 88,400 ‘The following stocks and bonds were sold to-day by. Adrian M. Muller, P. R. Wilkins & Co. :— $5,000 Michigan Central 8 per cent sinking fund con- te bonds, due 1882. . Interest April mn f bi a buadred. Whee short of money, and bas now gone te England if i f + Hi wero steady and dull. After the call the market was,| _2,425 Groat Western rance scrip of 1861...... 96 28,000 Groat Woster f 1864. 90! A an Overt Act—The Times ig, ae. handed to the chairman. i ronger, 36) shares Delaware Hadsee Conte, $100 eacki1e8® nuts this day-e y ee oes ono ay apy to | _ Judge Wurtixo said he propoted to examine the Mayes There wis bo second seasion of the open board, the | 190 N.Y. Warchouseand Security Co., $400 each..188 ry fev d ; Ta a under oath, and would requost his attendance, He alse members having adjourned till to-morrow to attend th Manhattan Gaslight Co., $100 eack.....180% 191} ‘Usht the British » lessoy’; andy by the way, the London | ae asked the commuitice to instruct Mir. Boole to produce . ¥ 6 Atheptoum this wocky in trying to make up for its habit- = a toe, i proof | nay rolls of the ash men, street sweepers, tne funeral of thelr late associate, Mr, William Branch, who pa, om wyt be tnraptine _ thes the i] rebela are 20 equal tothe Twenty-second wards inClisive, and al? ied from the effects of being stri:ck by a falling brick om phot ai STREET pAberocgh Principle, Je te- pat yt te Sonal of tonne | the papers and pay rolls of the special street Inspectons Monday afternoon, while om the steps of the board build- Stock Exchange. vieiig“Geaires Reeils. L400: seein tore Se- pretagee = ‘come caforeece | Th? replied that be would lar va yak st : eee RS. 10:00.4. ue, | fested.at New Orleans because the American forces out- J Weil wie, | the matter : pon the reassembling of th» committee. bay Sie rosie me \ U8o%, 1008,. 190 tod.ahe NY Chis them three to Tal "Pesce tess | A rect was then takea until tw 0 A tomporary inj:'action, returnable on February 6, has pe ae y 310 membered them thperte, ome” I slwags: thongtt tf was, ‘Afwor rectas a number of city officials among been {ssued against the Michigan Southern road at Adrian, peed iar ip ae 6 -| 1s She halk SADA ty ggnebalte of tpotiver, four ip thas | hom, were scot Seca ‘Poe chaee Michigan, to provedt the company from compepming “tee vi ime” &: gc ey © ae tout of the Board of serene: tages om with the guaranteed stockholders by paying them three 2 } dudg> bitng, RB. years’ ieege pal kerries akontayt pbrcasy 20000 oi a neq micghing, ip-the ry eee See eee diet Grenaen ie aboogs through plek- mon stock, in settlement of their arrears of dividends, 32000 raipnaren,/Loryowe ‘ single spies, f was ip attendance om behalf vee an unsettled legal point, the tm- Co on ” tabions.” Gory! _taedeoh’xSetsalons ‘@e you wos leer aon pe mae would ike te _—-s Ne Ia liable to be overrated. ier) “ Suess i <. jasapece cages) at te Yasansseey shoch Pi posts It there are aay opecide chaigen tote Tho gOPyarkes was active to-day,,and the demand for | 1000 Call i} 38 - ee a ee meade me | would like a copy of them to hand te cosh, ‘The deliveries were, as usual during the poof Se 271% 160 ‘do, ‘tog per cent at least, ‘Wo days one or two taal (6) ditt, tobhior irregular, und a. 3%. s4vance.on bee Ray wy er = per cont, Do you know why? Whisa that loan was "Gassnaan—le your counsel the’ Pp 4 for immediate d 11008-Chi- Wet} 102 100 laced enough of | hp. eh retained by the Mz, Bow m—He to met, and I would cay that if charges ) egiflar prite was pai mame e deliverion ThE} "5000 Ta & : ee are wo i ) to oour@el, joes ‘a let i Placing i to pay half-yearty inetdjments ‘The ‘of eee in 4 of er AB; 1806, and Septem: 8 nate dong mot at aly pee aa See ‘ ‘that sock shoald b> Ql: previsioas a pi oe ee Leeks atid, oa ‘but you will be allowed to be pecaomt Wit 2:88 e rt 208, ies Deb Mata tm a 100 Mich ‘polling Sates Warese—Choonaminitids Gis CHs fiaeiiials ‘The mbney market ts moderately easy at seven per 29 she gr Wx Bank vt Se Ae par pa gay Ay - ry cont ff call loans, and in the discount line at 8 a 12.per} 10 Oosan Bauk..... 96 qmer, 10 a the “Hawk, Sion ye la tint, deparissont, and’ wlan thove pay tole con} {ob Sssa claga commercial pages. ‘6 Hanover Bank. ws m Fgh finished, poring 4 aes Davis’ govbrgment, ‘spoken of should be produced by ir. Boole for examl- P ‘6 4th National . r blockade running; for mesé\ know" the nation * Foreign exchange {s inactive at former rates—via: | 195 Course Gane” ‘aye’ gee ' arse > apenas rih ci Mr. Boouw—The commitien cam have any paper oe 100% = % for baniiera’ sterling at aixty days, and 110% | "Se bels HotGannl’ tor Sees Ni, eoreenne yo Nelematrueng papers ip my ofice, but I do not doal them out to. every @ % at Uireo days. 950 Ganten haters 300 2 {ta owsiYacoount, and she wag pearly done, to one te the the men have been paid off these ‘The amendatory finance bill introduced in the House | 500 AO... esses bey] ‘700 cost £25,060, had, Up om her the sum of, pe poe ty peed Gompurehere = ? | 600 do. “ 000, | The last J na 1 will produce them I respectfully of Representatives by Mr, Thaddous Stevens, which au- do, nth ae ont on the vaneel wag overd Often minutes to bring ny cou thorises the Secretary of the Treasury to issue seven Me” 4a. 43% some three weeks, and ‘no funds. Tien came the news ‘The Cuamuas—We will take a recess for that purpose. thirty notes in eu of bonds authorized by the act of =u PR of Shorman’s safe arriva] at Savannah, andthe departure Mr. Boole soon appeured with his counsel. June 80, 1864, was passed by the Senate to-day without = ‘WC Admiral Porter’s feet for Wilmingtin,, Blockade AEE © an, cxemuepstion, wiih fade va Q do. 98: s * = Booie’s covnsel wished w inquire of the committee If the amendment, These notes, as is generally known, are @, 98: Turaing, was evidenjly all Gp, the-febe} loon was yavocedings were to bo in the form of 5 preirasted tak convertible, after three years, into six per cent gold | 1€0 aren pes g Co 9) bgecdaes 7 the res; ont eae mate We" orders } ye de dd pyoered Desiring bonds, but in the meantime bear only seven aad do It thdefawk, 20 fierce bind, of Pisy less . was charges should be made three.tenths per cent interest in currency. The gold as a duzzard. She Ghly brought £20,060; This money oes Bre area isumalicne a on ee given fee lnseaulty of counsel te debt. will thus bo indirectly increased tothe extent of the was placed to the credit of the London agenta of the | Crainary price fora very emall glassof beer. Until within powell mye fl ocak dal adh iat the toe further issue of these notes, and about two. hvndred mil- loan, and the “faithful” informed; thay the’ interest |. few months, also, it was the practice, every time the me Sw tehis eel the auty of the committees was Be eid ale he one thoney bad been provided \for the Mareb inatalment. | curtain, dropped in’ the course of the evening, for the to come hare from s agaltive body 10 ne by inveatign. ‘Thaj, statement went into the newspapers, and the Value of the loan recovered frem one to two percent. I sce garcons to walk about among the customers be aoa beverages. In fact, in some of these establishments this renewal was made thé condition upon enty mMlons being under the first section of the bill, and one hundred and twonty+five millions under the second section. to-day it has fallen again. py they were Ree ited cA baa cond goed mance, 90 that the interests of ee yt Hy pve oy} : to.so ma) erences of opinion’ that‘at lengt i to them that appearing either side in form When tt is considered that the interest on the gold ww saber of the greatest numbewet Diakagprannse 8-171 Wigtc el cupeesontertiend Wat cqual is’ | one Gasigees Sree of shaping Fe hn tt sentout word to Bermuda and Nassau to sell off hig | gust of the proprietors of thetqyes chantants, the Profect and ‘ocak oven mapa by } bearing debt amounted at the end of Feptember last to $56,646,604 per aunum, and thst the principal has since Deon increased by sevonty millions or more by th ten- forty loan alone, the inadequacy of our customs revenue F of Police issued a formal decree to the effect that the fre- quenters'of thege'establishments could not be required Le renew shelf tonsommations. The simple result of \t has been that. they have nearly doubled the prices of sxperthing they furnish, In the Alcazar, another cafe steamers as fast as they will bring seventy per cent of their value., These speculators complaiy of. several ‘breaches of faith’ jn the rebel government towards Uiom., ‘They (the government) enter inte the businces on their ef # uf i AI til i | : to pay the interest on the gold bearing debt will be appa- own account; they will ‘not furnish the, got; aa | chantant, Poissoniere, pation bends depertinents should Tent in view of the fact that the customs duties at this promised; they demand that half of all the'eargoes be | rosa She a roctard ects (hh alent 2S een that these mem should be port for the month of December last amounted to only on government account; and last, Mie rebel patheritic® | singing two songagach evening, of rather a broad desctip- cetewea te aad give ovideace as 10 thetr office take all blockad> runners unload all of air Welch ‘| tion, and in astyle which the-v.sitors delight Im, because, | adopted. bun nesd—the City Iaspector of his; the Comptrolier $8,467,268 96. Since then the customs receipts have 113° | ateam.coal,as goon. as they. arrive at Wilmington, and | as th it trea ‘THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE reverion ‘end je that manner the commit ¢ could arrive diminished, and only about $3,000,000 can be relied upon ". “9axg | take imeplace: of) them wretched North Carolina coal ‘The Ballet of the TtaJiens bas proved a failure. The | 4 communication was received fram the Ony Inapector, | st + tbey desired, whether affeirs wore for, January, the same for Fobruary, and a still leas 50 Pitts, FPW&ORRR 93” | amd the'steamers' furnaces boing. adapted to the former | ‘Italiens has always been celebrated for its dingy scenery | transmitting he avnual report. dupted rightly , couns 1 the sm for March and April. Not more than 4 ORIG | ae Pee eta eee tonesauetice We teen moter | eee at apeniueronaen sonerali, Bad ait go 4 rom, ; 8 gp bhceadeee gies a even int uf in half million can meanwhile be relied upon ‘that laughed at your cruisers golag in are caught | of. those decorations ‘and oxtrane aids A cofathunication ing hk ree bom his ffonor the ; 2a. long «pecch which from Call‘ornia The dal of gold, while coming out. One of the rebel goverument’s | seem ... absolutely aeemies to make s ballet | mayor, informing the Board of the inteution of the New wha he paar ee PD feces iy TY owy steamers, @ blockade runmér, was caught.the other | successful. The result is i docs not draw, and is | York Ga Light Company to increase their rates for light- | charges the City pay’ january coupons and the Texas ¢ COMMERCIAL REPORT. day—the Lamb, or some such name—-a fine ves- | to be abandoned, the manager having hired out most of | ing the city. The commu! claimed Let 8 full of ayneners: Tovaepay, Jan:.26—6 P. M, Asses.—Receipts, 78 bbis. The market still dull, and prices aiatt ge RTE a ind boge taE welel ge Ns. flobe, 1,200 Pbis. and 15¢ Cora meal, 600 biphels wheat, '3,010°do. to his corps for the rémainder of their term to the manage- Lampe and Gas. se atat the Fors Bt, Martin, which is about producing o | C74 es on cake CnrEas ASTUSt TROPSREY. rand footie, the trustecs Oye ire informod that the publication of the-mparot's | "use Golore , lope upite of Casar’” bas beon again indefinitely postponed, | puiiding in Fith avenue, and use the money General L sei; and a private blockade runper here, on hi of bs apents ‘with, delight, Jaughed and onids ciad ‘om right.” These calamities, disasters and of faith have disgusted and discouraged the men uineashere, and one of them, q perky ‘Lind- LP, it.bas sent into a paralysis ‘of the a he Indemnity bonds, in the Sub-Treasury at New York was only about four millions, which must be added to the probable recelpts for customs, We leave out of the question till's future occasion what little gold there ia in . ! : i do. cata, There’ was an attémpt in| say, t of th ity of mak! changes ‘Washington and the custems receips at other porta, the Uptard movement iu flour doticed yererday, ber ie’]” his aaucy,-dyitig tongwe will. no more wag in the peg roan 0 necessity of. making important chase.of another and more suitable location, q.ibe ol snteret de oo Jnnumry 1 amounted, ot te | fd gn, the tate lng up cody, tat Commons ie ha largo interest in one of Ais [ane eaten nla: ta, BGP Anat, veer ome | . slenee ganne Mate Tecempentanee setng the opeereos - e - es. 1e int atock companies. the last official return—namely, September 140 | shone. erence or ee ‘of 1,000 ae hae ing Sack Abouta week, A gentleman 28,275,091 kilograms, of which 7,261,756 kilograms was yeontation giving permission to G. ae and ~} Pe ons haa ete : $14,582,611, ‘The Interest due last November on fv | and’ Western, 860 Southern aod 400 Canada Rye flour Srmy soqua'ntance talked with his lordnhinabout Amert- Ing labacn. ‘The na suet ae ao pete Freee 0 eee coer a enkignnd p-the-tingee 40a declared that thesebele-| weasom ty’ OV6r TOF twenty bonds amounted to a fraction short of $16,500,- | was dull, with sales of 100 bbls. at $8 75 Corn moal foare ‘actiqn agents from 000,.and the hgif yearly payment of interest on this | Ted nar oo lad ange no possible, chance whatey er; a, the nek Antaliating wrebiben, peste ying sway, Fecrtiia, We reat ae etme clase of bonds, Will reour on the let of May. yegan’ Hewes 336 842)| Richmona'st rer this ‘be bad aovured the mp feoye ery ment of the otly. ‘Tho apeoio im the banks and the Sub-Treasery on the oi 2 S98 | Chnlues Minisare of.” Bs loreah tt that will not rt te he slayer sg gmt ib a Lid 1st, of, damuary of the present year amounted to 10 60 | 84 once end, shew next: step, he ing the’ non age 6 3 “ Extra reund hoop Obio, . 60 » 10 75 | be the ef the ela that this, with'the : $90,064,450, against $37,902,534 for the corresponding | Western trade brands, 60 a 11 60 | slaghter of thousands’ Che pacllbey will po Pomp prmen eve a ae ant foe at the time in she previous year—showing s loss of the differ. 00 a 14 50 Dging the wat: 10.5 GS ee ee ekans anh nance to prevent 16 for other cities, ence, The sbipments between that date and the 1st of £b§ dirs reed igh ows Ree we ihe ae Ta cominaaication and accompanying ordinance were eur May hext will probably do between seventecn and twenty ba 975 whal na Lyons £Escid Phumerston and Fraset, referred to a speo.al commitice, with instructions te re- te int Js mill‘ong, and the drain for custome dut'es will aggregate 80 011 50 | whole no more of the finer feelings of humanity euch - not far from twelve millions, which will create a home ‘= is foreFuoyolySbesten wanes thin oni stigste’ Press—Intense te bear CT) commend dar aay, thlate aastioanyidn tobiition di wibiiiiiba weos| a ified atte eb ehh a The last day of the old year brought with Ht royal Seales may allow for specie receipts from California to mer ah bse Teehele os rg 7, With sales of 1 Ly ‘by one who hag Heard’s MiB: | decree convoking tho twe chambers of the Legislature our Fg ogy shanta and other private partion here of five or nix mit- | 23°99 forumber asichigan, ‘La ryepant Beckie ees gras iy Shake importunitisecor intriguesiof $46 | 1 the 14th of January. In former, tlmes they used a ster, liens, Thia would leave a balance of not much more than five millions im the banks and Sub-Treasury generally to meet in November, and the long delay bad nothing doing, it continues also quict but Arm. Corn Caused eerious uneasiness in those circles who still hope was dull and wholt) inal ad $1 S90) 00 ioe new featern, ii i i French bmpervr.can makethe But 2 ae B. IesRaeOt'S Tara Ree are a a aie wer the payment of the May coupons But we evga $1 eaig 081 08 tor Wertorn ten bed oeaee of Fob Balls (ibe only #ees-'\t top a peaceable and regular devel Of phecogstitu. upee thie are mot, ef course, for ® moment presuming | Buxewax.—We have te report sales of 4,000 Ibs, Wost- tionsl eyatem tn Prussia. A) are ontertained jae py ey 1, —- eeverv Condemnation By locating the southers termi- nus of the road at Chambers street, and by runaing bag: gage and passenger care to that point for mere than Of. teen yeara, the company gave assurance te the public that this was thetr established road Investments im property ip the lower partof the city, and alse along its reute, were im some meaeure tittuced by thie fect, and mumereus @ttizens have, a4 great expense, improved their purchases and taken up their residences op the line of the road, without ever for e moment dreaming of the imposition ia store for them Now, im the midst of winter, without ade quate notios te those dwelling along the line, ané with- out any sufficient provision to meet the wecessities of the change, the directors of the roed discontinue the running of cars below Twenty-ninth and absolute 1 ae ee es ane ee cir way as best they can to their points ‘There ls a pretence of email cars; but they tions can stan f. ani ¥ Hott oracecec ths eathee AMR RS AoE dication of prize cases that eré tofrifng’ 1e Supreme Court. Now, Me. Chief, Justies: an opportunity of making some decisions that will be quoted as precedents, both for and against American interests, for generations; and, if he @ himeelf master of inter- national Jaw, he will enroll himself alongside of men Lke Story ahd’ Kent there, aad Lord Mansiicld and other great judgos in Great Britain. All he hasto de is to do right, and leave individual interests to take their chances, ‘The rebel goverment and all the rebol agente in England are in ee, own ry —— a re jlenounce ‘‘the | wi sre ve oases Sere my masters; but, I assure you, eS are given wit! t rT, New Yore RAL. in, 80 ak tpecter Seis ee ve the chess, ged faugnat his egeve attics ile Baa ad se ve at them, @ ene live in ane ibs rest of his daya Mason, ae told, is awful beedy and forlorh, If yon want to hear the rebel governm at well berat-4, you havo only to go into any secesh aympathizing crowd im London. Of course Joba Bull's heart, soul, mind, conscience and religion are in hie breeches pocket, now that is invaded he speaks joing to a private coufexsor. Poor fel- that the. ‘thorough’? party haageined the) upper hand; thet the Prussian Strafford had determined upon imitating the policy of bis English prototype, aad that the fictians of constitutionalism would either bo discarded altogether, of that s new law of election would be granted for the purpose of securing s more obsequtous Parliament than is likely to be returned by the present mode of suffrage. It appears, however, that another attempt will be made to get aloug with the oldChambers, The King is pursuaded that the successes obtained by his arms In the Danish war, the deliverance of Schleswig-Holstein and the ascendancy acquired by Pruseia in the councils of Europe, must bave wrought a change ia the views of the obstinate majority, and in- @uced them to rogard the course pursued by hie govern- ment with a more favorable eye. Exclusively military as he is himself, he cannot imagine thas military acbieve- ments, shonid not produce the same impression upon ‘every one else, and that such trifies as the liberty of the presa, the care of the public purse, the indopendent ad- ministration of justice, &c., should be weighed tm the that the banks would allow their specie to be so far re- duced. The thing would be am impossibility, for the simple reason that the banks would not permit it, and the emergency would call for the special action of the overtment. If the policy of the latter tended towards a resumption of cpecie payments, there would be nothing to say against the increase of the gold bearing debt; but as It tends directly towards inflation the case is reversed, and the argument which applies to the one is entirely in- < applicable te the other. There is conniderable talk in Wall street about the econ} d+tision of the Comptroller ef the Cerrency, to Vie effet that cartified checks are to be taxed as circu Intion, ‘Ts Gomplained that this is an arbitrary stretch Of official power th interpreting the law, and its harsh- neat ie! aéverely deprecated, That this interpretation, Just mow'eM@iolgliy expressed, bears rather hardly upon the Gtase Banks'th this city is indisputable, for thoir daily eertification of checks havo been enormous; and as they are to be taxed for them as for their em at 660, Theicmn.--Cood dommand with sales of 500 bbls. at $3 a $3 10 for mediam, aad $3 40.0 $3 €0.for marrow. ‘oraox.—There was no perceptible chamge to note in the market for this article, the demand ceattuuing made- Fate, and prices being witho:t docided change Sales were 600 bales at the following ne:— Upland, Mobile, N.0.@T. a oa a 82 a ” 86 8 87 8 more sotive and firmer, in view of the up’ of 7 the sales wage wero i t Lota, and da., ta, ‘On private terms, Frurr. notice sales of dried apples at 1c, 9 143;6. for Stato—which ts @ es ~ Fanaers contthue qilet but ‘To Liverpool, 300 terces lard ra ghar kyo 500 bales cotton at 3-160. ; and, per neutral, 230 tons eens iS per steamer, 700 bales cotton at 3d, and 260 beet até To London, 1,000 bbla ollcake fd a ied, 100 bbls a6 28, and 290 boxes T=. To f! 1,500 petroleum, by Freac! atabout Su. Moarega. —The demand was moderate, but tho market firm, with sales of 178 hhda Porte Rico en private terma Other descriptions wero quict. ft i i L der of Cartes Ourres, 0 polteomas of the Porty cccen® own beak 2 ep to the amount of ninety Hors.—We notice sules of 300 bales at 30c. a 64c. for | bis mind without with the outgoing traips, per cont of ome éapital, at the rate of one aan ee for AS i Now Toning Is dicate snd hie temper ot the@ame | balance against the triumphs of Duppel and Alsen, In umerous devenfons rca! Te caentet per comt por ahnum, ‘and beyond that two per cent! Nava sry ~epirits turpentine eontinuee dull and | Yon Will be amused at the lavish praise that the T¥mes | #l! probability his Majesty will find himself greatly mie- | ¢o¢ them. - taken. The Prussians are proud enough in all conscience of their victories; but these very victories have raised the national spirit and rendered them leas tolerant of domestic oppression, The literal party in the House of a Representatives is. as compact and united as in the last hession, and will oppose. the same resistance to the mea- apt sures of the government Unless the King is willing to mako large concessions and, above all, to dismiss his Prime Mivister—of which there is very little chance—he Will bave mo alternative but to dissolve the Chambers once more, and either to gover without them or to ‘enter upon the still more dangerous course recommended gives G.neral Sherman. Tho Zimes is “hedging.” It is Coming round on to the Union side I hope it won't be very sweet upon you, Its praise Is adoubtful possession, Lot ws be chary of it, So mote it be. since last July, the matter is of no light pecuniary conse- quences, ‘They should, however, have been aware of the lester 6 the law on the subject, which includes certifl- cated ohidcks in the general circulation of a bank, and prepared! themecives accordingly. To rail against the Comptroller of the Currency is useless while the law re- matus'ea itis, We believe the latter to be opposed te the tntéresté Of banking and commerce, and it is all the more" faVididue because it applies only to State banks, the natioual ihslitutions being exempted from the opera- tion of that part Of section 110, which reads as follows:— welfth of ‘centum each month a ag ty vegp emeenh of circulais jon issucd by any depr'ssed, but there was no decided “change in valu Small sales having been effected of Amet at ga; bat Jarge lots could have been bought at a m' lower price. Rosins were quiet, and prices, if anything, are tending downward. Ora. —In orcde fish we have no sales to report, holders demandin, 40 for crude & rm. Linseed was held at $1 60, with 1 $8 offered. O...cr kinds were in moderate demand. Privesows.—Recsipts, 1,709 bois, pork, 787 packages doef, 648 do. cutmeate, 239 do. lant, sul 4,444 cto, dressed. hogk The market forall “inde of pork was decid-diy Jow rand loss active, ¢xq7pt newmns, which materially advanced. Sal egg vols, Oy zu er oe for new mens, closing at 50; 8 $37 for 1963-4 toa cash ‘and ‘eguiar way, dlosing at $26 50, cash; $90 25 a $31 for prime and % a $35 for prime ese Our Paris Correspondence, Pau, Jan. 6, 1868, The Appointment ef Prince Napoleon to the Vice Prot: dency of the Privy Cowncil—The Liberals and the Cler- ing in Paris—Parisian Unmarried Actresses—Cafes Chantantea—Ballet at the Italions—The Emperor's Life Of Caser— Amount of Tedacce Consumed in France, Be. ‘The appointment by the Emperor of his ‘Cousin Vien- Company oF perwot, iu. | tes; also for fel:te deilvery 1,260 BIE. prime sine," the Prince Napoleon, to be Vice Provident of ‘bis clad.ng as clroulation all certifed checks all notes 1 875 bbl " ‘ia the Sint Ghettotligationt calcvisted or tntended to circalaze, | totes for Jusuary, Srbruaty ene ie Privy Council, follewing so closely upon the heels of the } | Suetmnly Apr get Pa "am witan ieee sei” Sas Pope's letter, ia generaily considered tna cortain sort fan answer to that extraordinary document. One of the most important duties of the Privy Council Is to take into consideration the affairs ef Italy, and to advise the course which the government shall pursue in regard te them Tho Prince Napoleon, son-in-law of the or to be used as money, but not including that in tue ‘vault of the bank, and redeemed and on deposit for said bank; and an additional duty of ono-sixth of one per @ontam eech mouth upon the average amount of such ot , igaued as aforesaid, beyond the amount of wl per centum of the capital of any such ‘asociation, corporation, company oF ) geller’s and ag) optfon, at’ $88 a $39. The beef market ruled uiet but firm, with sales of 900 bbia, at $10 = 20 for plain m and $7la for extra do. “beef hams we noticed sales of hhds at $26 s $26 60 for Western. Cutmeats wore In moderate de- mand, but firm, with sales of 400 packages, at 174c. & 14}¢6. for shoulders, and 180. a 22c. for hama. Bacon sides Pferdter to the Bavarian Envoy at Berlin read exactly ke manifestoes preceding a declaration of war. A change Brrond te Nyutane ‘aimount of the cireviation that bed. | eee ae sere delvery acting A ipice s aaice Tor | King of Ttaly, and whose liberal sentiments the cs ” a apoa Deon ‘foreeaid by any mich bank, scaociation, | Cuniberland cut, 205. a 30\0. for lon OA ame and sally nestion were fully developed in a rather extra» | Schleswig-Holstein, headed by the notorious Daren entitled to charge only two ande bah | cient 1 irust the ‘will tale poties in thie ce EF gen ga eg hg ny re 21 ge, fer short rib The facd market was he be Sonee! Pieasenfotmert & devoted adberent of - ‘and two cents per mile in sum- | case of the horrid aad of the Ist day auay, 1864 And on the first ‘with pales of 1,600 bbla, at 18%0. w 298. for No, 2 | Ordinary speech made in the Benate two years ago, 16 | mark—had got w a petition to the Emperor of Austria Ay Pesmenger calculate—giv- habit of carrying these of emah met ow day a ee hs ee ion ; {euictly prime. Butter was heavy at 320 8470. for | of all men exactly the one best fitted at present to the ng of Promia, in which, tnder a great show of of fractions of oes ane gengasee sentence. atee, von ore wo Se and sorry oe i an ay hg Lerner Re Western, and 420. # 680. for State, Choose was dull 88 | oeoupy » position in which by his 1 he can snub for legitimate righ &0., on pene pe Lact we on to ee Eeent aot to came, there posit capital foresaid q 8 23}¢0, for common to prime. of bie Holi I it was intimated pretty olearly the Bond obtained from oe ved be tained until 1004 whoo ne thee be made and rendered tm duplicate ge of such Pernoiava.—Receipts, 476 bbia. The market ruled | the extravagant pretensions ness, Inanother | ig dispose of the duchies would be to the amount eakes a eon day, between the hours of tea in the forescce and three pemncietions, ae, bral gon vated poy steady for both crude Tefined to. day, but prices | point of view the appetutmont of the Prince Napoleon to | them to of wae wan & pany | o'clock in Woe arena io) by ark Ltt tcpamten er eonpany ne ec, | Pects Messe by dimen: | ie Hatln tpt The euton roving | Eepe eno tan | $s Leora? re Ont SM e firm 5 or in which such person may res! with &| ors, and 8 peed export trade could fa beon acoomplieh- that, im case of the death of the Emperor before the }pismark, with whom ‘The prisoner's {othe uosal qpentiege wove thee declaration annexed thereto, and =. ed at about le, lower. sales were 2,000 bbls. crude | Prince Imperial attains bie majority, the Empress shall | frien se een Sy be was bors is New York city, had Fm | po A on, the apo and Ai. & We, for ORE | be regent, and she Privy Counc beéomen the Counc of | Sy : Gon Counc cmt | aking gcmhng od iting lean oa . ; refined, in bond, ; Pen7 is tack form and. ‘manmer as may be proveribed by T trons 030. © 860., on the spot + | Regency, unless otherwise dictated by the Emperor. | arti ; a permission tbat fortunate man waa then conducted bask to July — om ma . ¥ jeer ner Se umeuee of narkot for raw was rather firmer, but the | ‘This would give the Prince Napoleon the actual control | that it was the duty of the allied commissioners in the ern below point, which ed by teeze punter individuals Who were eux. rath tinues moderate. Sales were 300 hhds | ang direction of the government, and, as he isyopular eee eres veprate wea ae ‘This affair ; the ey 4 number of tous to obtain a im, “ it 18ige. a 226., and 200 boxes Havana at 18 60. fined was quiet but frm at 28%. for hardas, TALLOW was im better demand, with sales of 200,000 aie ilavion, deposits and capital ae id, subject to 17 fod shail tranemit the duplicate of raid a with the liberal party in Frasee, would, if The Peturn to the Commissionss of Internal enve, and remained faithful, as the Emperor now undoubteaty wiip- and it ie even perce, the two Powers, to support th twenty days tmereaftee shall to the sald 0, ©. regalar form mehg treats from yard Ddutiders, Mesers Pine ipionceee of Internal Revenue the dalies herein- ig ee ie Ht so firm and Ions active; saleg 6p | Paved he would, do much toward continuing in Tn wor cer of obet bed. | ig the of her paragon Pryseribed upon the said amount of elreule | ya, ai $2 cloning at the inside Gebre succession the Napoleonie dynasty. It ts the beat thing the fra car other, om Hudson aad Weetstroana ase | Greeupcint, ‘Hr dimensions are:—Langth of deck, sup a of deposits and of Capital as aforesald; and for CE lect to make or to render sugh rejure as often for days together, on and West streams an: ‘Tenth everarieved passengers will avail thompelven of : ies their surrings They must, however, thi ves put their si¥oulders to the wheel, and not call upon Hercules for ‘help. The cormorants who bave led up the road. have been seized by the nock beloreand forced bad« from their envion of the trade this Work han been | that could have happened 1 the Prince Napotoon him : ‘ ‘ To-day, by aucti f eay ‘wich bank, echootation, | CoCuPled by tere De Ma 4 O00. fOr low stalota'ine | #elt te place him inaueh s position asthis, where hie Lt {n default shall B® | good conditioned. Yesteriay, by auction, foally fine abilitiog can be brought into play, Latterly of two hundred dollars, be- he has been growing portly and lazy, and preferring shooting, yachting, fishing and driving, to labors of « 40 Kad pay « penal ie sdaluonal penalty snd forfeitures in other is owned by J. 0. & Co, Ko, 118 Pearl vtrest, York, and t° intended for the CBinwtrade, The same builders will lawach» ship, intended for the Califoraim, trade, on Baturday next. few Meetarntel ‘The appointment of this statesman, who, during bis ombassy in Paris, has imb.bed @ to this act, missioner pf Internal Revonwe bas no aut more intellcétual character, This appointment will, Louls Napoleon, aud’ who tried go bard to i" tty GRO Bio law to Goeiand returns of cach bank's cle nACr ine the auciions. | without doubt, bring him back to his more Intellectual | ofoct om Tiliin fo wean Hume and nest potion i. et erertnonce ant many voted i perv tegee foe Seouswe Goon Dacor Port -saqjonec® @ulation oftoner than once a month, however, and there argin wolf Horne ott mend show thal the courtof Vienna hed | the poi, and oach man of this aye public has the | day, Oyer and Terminer—Adjourned te Monday, LO fore 90 inoohvenienoe In the daily cl aranoes need bs nose *4 “4 4 heed ‘The liberals aro endeavoring to put the dignitaries of | Rerolved to out tho connoction with P and to make f right to uso all legal tueand 0 COUYZ.! it to Co ak taoeh een ori vasa, tnas, 1448, ios. 102. anticipated, Dub the tasaiivu wil be 90 oucrves toes House aud tot 429 oeouth wrens 10s61...,,0.0.4,026 ' Uae French Gbureh iaje @ “Haut plac” end are calling £ © bid Cue vee Cayce ef the arent mam ob lve Aullertom oa, ey he wy oe

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