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9 . NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1865. oo I A, ee GOVERIMENT SBCORITIS, at I8c. 919, Refined was quict but firm at 280. 0 2840. | if two thousand miles had to be FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ° bards, thousand five homdred. Two bulke Suxpay, Feb, 5, 1865. 108357 io Wisany.—Rocel; a = The mais vane works, is cr cen of Gold was exolted all last woek by the diversity of OH 100% 190% 100° | and scareey eee tie Ween £Y cos Atuolbyst. Will take her place opinions respecting the peace wissiom from Richmond; but notwithstanding the somewhat significant circum- stance of Mr. Seward, followed by the President himself, | Money was almost uniformly easy on call at seven per leaving Washington to meet the commisgioners on | cent; but in the discount line the market was unsettled, Doard # steainer,near Fortress Monroe, the market showed | Foreign exchange was in very light domand at a reoé8.,, no dispos'tion to give way under it, and on Friddy and | sion of 3 @ 3 from last week's rates, = = = 97 OTH 91% OTK «88 for the noxt four ‘tho ehi; her the ‘conduct ot brogeeg tie, ‘este fer inaulstion aud . " aro eon! the name scrapulous care. i ~. Saturday a marked adyance took plage, as will be seen by ‘The total value of the impor than dry goods ‘Tho interior of the Great Eastern is undergoing import- ~ the extreme prices ench day:— > ual wetle, af tes tat ot at gine Ears wewox |The American War from an tas aliaaons to hap fr her new ana a8 able we. i: Highs Laue. | coding February 9 was $1,60,400, The imports ompare English Standpoint. coils of cable aa fact, it pombe tS have is | certain : : | wi (at s of ool par. rt So | Week sig Jen ts 19, Jam, 96. Feb 2. . cold wr old the Atanas cabin an ent, wp more Thu oo sig | Dry goods.+;...$072,408 “o2y20sT49,034 17,649 ~~ from its Weight, which la five thousand tons, lis bulk in | Sction fwith Ei rsday . 20336 goods... ... $572, , , 5 et ae oné mass would Be action with England in the prom.s<s Friday.. 209% 205° General mdse..2,003,907 1,697,206 2,216,643 1,820,420 PELEGRAPD ABLE, | siameter: and’ noariy coil fifty-cight foot in We at once protested against thia’ moat Hie and | rence, Acting Master's Mate James Hawkins and Joba Saturday * 214 is 20056 Fo meta make, Sia Feast Reaooe THE ATLANTIC Bs ¢ e feet x uneatied for construction, and, after ott oo pe Maunder (refugee, from, Wilmington); also a number of The closing price yesterday on the call at tho Evening ase oem . Yd we maglies Cothene iponvreste 2 ~ | men from the South Atlantic blockading squadron. ‘The dry goods imports compare as follows:— the left Now York January 22, with four Exchange was 21034, Had a largo “short’’ interest ag- upon this affair, upon which For the week. 1863, 1864. pot § cumulatod during ‘ho week, the roactioa on Friday and | Entered at the port.....$1,743,597 2,925,661 and of which it was quite ignorant. fin. "dred and fifty men for the North and South Atlante Saturday would have deen much stronger than it was; | Thrown on 1,016,023 8,244,387 se Mpece renders justice in recalling the uprighy Cot | aqaan:"204;:recelved fwadty aight, men from the United difficulty, for the {ah forces; cepesiallfein, Por: aad States ata ‘mer Minnesota at Hampton Roads; transferred Chie. hundréa 224 twenty-Gve men to the fleot of Wile ‘This sheet refers to the fact that at the time the frigate | ¢wo hun * ad at the fleet off Charleston; te ‘Tri ‘was set on firo, and when the irritated temper of | mington; touch. or ws apology but the prevatling doubt that any important and imme- ; Batered at the diate result would attend the interview made speculators | Thrown on agd 9 unwilling to run the risk of selling the market down 7,017,778 11,100,865 8,108,184 518,200 11,614,636 8,567,499 ‘The Massachusetts Savings Banks compare as follows largely. ‘The uncertainty which still) shrouds the sub- | with those of the previous year:— Peruvian Troubles, to Ject operates against a rise, but so soon as the public 1868, ¢ the commander of the French Paoifio: squadron we @ transferred to the United States mind is satisfied, by official announoement oF otherwise, 0 Bows. | INTERESTING DISCOVERIES. Tosourcoe at the disposal of the Spantsli | Delanay of the OME shire, Sho loft Port Royal of * | Number of dopoai Admiral. It recalls also the earnest devotion displayed | recelving ahip New Hang’ as to what was said and done during the conference, | Amount of deposits, a gome months since by the Fronch Consul at Panama in| gig ig¢ inst, om hor rejure 4 7® health of the squadre 883, poseeneuee sneer ee eneey ; ‘ inst, speculation will become active in a particular direction. | Publie funds....... If the conference -hae given no promise of péace | Loans on public funds 00d, ‘ . atin hed-to the Kensing- by nogot‘ation, ‘thon the war on both sides will | Bauk socks... .. The following are the officer Loans on bank stock. ton: » nooessarily be prosecuted with renewog vigor, and gold | Deposits in banks, bearing Acting Master Commanding Solin x. Roo 7el Babb. will rise, If, on tho othor hand, we were to seo in the | | Mnterest............0.+6. 728,820 an | Aoting Ma‘ter and it é Fecent overtures the harbinger of peace, then would the | HOans on railroad stock... | 20,800 ‘Acting Assistant Pai D. Kimball: watchword be “stand ft ” mt eetate..... 831,070 i Acting Assis'ant Sergeon—Jobn ¥lynn. thes ‘stand from under,’’ and panic would | Loans on mortgage of real ‘Acting Ensigne—Iseac Pease, Wid H. Widiams, Janae preoipitato the decline, A host of merchants and im- eis secwss es sncn es» 16,880,407 Stetson, -Honry Curmen. Porters with stocks of goods on hand would enter the"| Hans to countioaand be inecrs—A\ oting First Assistant, inCharge, T: W. THE BUDGET FoR. 1865. OvConnor; Actng ‘Second Ausisiants, Robert Wallace, Whe Paris Monitzur of January 18 states that a private | John D. Miller; Aoting Third Assistant, Phos. H. Barres dospatch from St. Petereburg announces that the Grand Copioin’s Clarle—Chatiea KOADnay ah, He Duke Constantine id Be Spnslenead, President o of the Acting Master's Males—Kugene McCarty, James Week, Council of State, The Budget for shows a reduction a PE ae of twenty-five and « half millions of roubles in the esti- Bills Before the Legislature. mates for the War Department. s bers Mand or tg oe ac Senator Lmuser introduced a provid for THE GREAT RAILEOAD TO THE BLAOK GEA—ITS |, Dointment of a seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth clorks Nord HeTHAERGIG IMTORTANOR. a5 aun | in the ollice of Recelver of Taxes in thoc ty of New York. nee The great yer railway hag? the: earnost pee 08s oo dint Ar spe bela) binge a : jepu 5, pat of the first clerk w second. ationtion of the, government. Of this the Nord'scor- | Sehi'ts'ga' 540, and tho third, fourth and ‘fh 00 nt 90,000 respondent saySit- — prnvacnmo, Jan, 9, 1805, | Quel. The clerk, to. the. dubuty sooiver at $0,000, and Jan, 9), 18065, a bia 0 ‘ Various reports have boon in c'roulation in ity | So mossenger and assistant at $) since yestorday as to the decision made by the Cot 1 of DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, ETO. Min‘aiers which has mot in the Winter Palace,. uncer the Senator Coz xs introduced a bill providing that the Presidency of the Kmperor, in order to determino upon lawa in relation to the above institution be amended a& the d.rection of the groat railroad between Moscow and | as to make: it lawf,t to detain in the workhouse, for gold market “and sell “short,”” in the hope of covering Gutceteee me the whole or a part of their loss by the depreciation in tho market value of merchandise, and the probable con- sequenc? would be that the market, being thus largely oversold, would react violontly; for eo long as the na- tional finances remain in their present state, while the public expenditures are two millions a day, more or less, in excess of the income, gold must continue to com mand a hgh premium; for our army cannot soon be materially reduced after the return of peace, and the experience of all nations leads us to expect that for at least three years after the war ends our expenses will be greater than for the three years preceding the end. Meanwhiie the financial policy of the government is not favorable to an appreciation of the currency. ‘The na. haracter, and vast means of resistance aro still left in | doos 3 tho hands of tho Confederates. Aseuining that the dot:r- | portion of tho work, is being executed by Mr. Can- The transactions in the Italian loan in London, the uaaeen to omanee is as peri on Creed id heel nia ie. company! is ‘bse: mination to resist is on the other, an mitt e su- | confided the general superintendence of tho equi; be riptions for which were to have closed on the ist | Tericrity of tho fodorals in resources of ail kinds, ashore | mont of the vessel, thé oxper‘ence that gentioman january, were very numerous, and the final prices were | and afloat; y.tthore must be in the confedoracy, even if | gained in assisting to lay the formor Atlantic three-quarters to seven-eighths premium. the Richmond moon foro a irra xpedient to | telegraph cable beips fe —_ advuntage in making the 7 arm the slaves, means of prolonging the contestior seve- | necessary preparations for Present undertaking, The i Reports wore current in London of a new Moxican loan | Tit'yearg By arming the slav'a, and aubjocting them to | three tanks will hold respectively oight Menara’ tat ing in contemplation, but they were not credited. tho magic influence of military discipline, the Confed- | seventeen, cight hundred and three and six hundred and A project for a forced Joan had been introduced in the | erates would be in a position to assume the offensive; | thirty-three miles of cable, giving a total length: of two Spanish Cortes, _ | without arming the slav:s, and confining thomsolvos | thousand two hundred and fifty-three iniles, No final sca manly to a dofensive wat, their position is such that | srrangements have yet becn made as tothe rules to be The shipments of specie from this port last wock | th y will bo able to sustain themselves for @ very long | followed in laying the cable; but it will, of course, be amounted to...... heigl $457,777 | period, But the task is now more difficult. than It has | commenced from this side of tho Atlantic and carried Previously reported this year. $2,967,573 3,425,050 6,005,879 evor been, as a brief consideration of the facts willshow, | across to Newfoundland, to get the benefit of the w sterly winds which generally blow in summ/r. Steaming against a head wind, the Great Eastern ig as steady as a rock. The rate of steaming across will never exceed The effect of Sherman’s two brilliant campaigns in Goorgia, aud Hood’s disastro-s campaign. in Tennessee, will probably bo to contract the limits of the theatre of war to the country between the Oconee and the Potomac, Total since Jan. 1..... Same time last year. ; Oct ‘ aso; | seven knots an hou, and at tis rate tho grat object of hs lato mal a hbo: otros i ress ii the sea and the Alleghanica. tho beginning of 1 the expedition ought to be accomplished in from ten to | the Black Sea. © purpose of employment therein, wi ional bank@fiotes in clroulation promise within no long | Excess in 1864.... the war ici was of inuch greater extent; for its boxn- | eleven days, All will, however, depend on fino weather, |. If Iam well informod, the diroction will be as fol- | shall have. docn dy commlited 6+ the ¢ ty priso time to reach the full amount of three hundred millions The Boston 7raveller of Saturday says:— daries were the Pojomac and the Mississippi, the seaand } which, fickle eno ‘ah everywhere, is trebly so in the | lows:— the Penitentry or the Alms Houso; but it si authorized by tho act, less than nincty millions of which | ‘Tho week closes with an easy monoy market and with. | a line drawn from Harpor's Ferry to Memphis, ‘The line | North’Atlantic, as the territic gale encountered. by the | A line will run from Moscow by way of Toula and | not bo lawfui for vagrants or paupers, of the recip cn! of tho Tennessee from Knoxville w the Eli river had only just beon secured, Mobile was an open port. Georgia was threatened by an invasion on her mountain fronticr, but no enemy meneced hor coast, In fact she was practically untouched by war. South Carolina had sucessfully resisted every ‘attempt of the federals to issue from the fringe of islands on the Charleston coast, Loo's army was on the Rapidan, in a positon which Meade tolt obit; ed to respect. Tio reiative situations of the bell gerents have bocn matoriaily chaug d by the opera- tions of 1864. A federal army has traversed Goorgia from ond to end, and is now seat.d in her principal coast town, There it is amenace to both Augusta and out any active demands f the bank: short last expedition sufficiently proved. Against this misfor- tune, however, no care or skill on the part of the com- pany can guard, und at present this soems the only cloud over the prospects of the new Atlantic telegraph. discounts or loans, either at or in tho street, ‘The best endorsed paper, of 8, is taken by note buyers at 734 a8 per cent., and loans on solid collatorals are easily obtained at 6 por cent, on demand. Goverment securities are in good re- qu st for investment, and there are steady calls for most of the other sound stocks, but the orders to buy aro mainly I mited to small lola. Orel, to Koursk, with a branch from tho latter to Kief. | of tho public charities te be employed in-company or im In constructing the branch from Koursk to Kief, the | associition witla persons commbtted as prs yr other government assigns to the latter town its real commercial. | than felonious astions. value. ‘ RELAPING TO GAS CONSUMERS. Odossa is going to grow into greator importance In ® | Senator Bxaci introduced a bill providteg for the es short time by drawing, besides the prodits of the south- | tabiishmont-of @ distinct department wisich: shall ber weal provinces, all tose of the governmontas of New | Mlu"ed with the ceo. tion of cho laws heretofore Russia and the Ukraine and those of Bessarabia by the line of road from.Parkan fe barr mayvhereafier be passed in relationto'gas Tho railroads of Koursk to Kiof and Kharkot to Odes- | Paro 8 a'wil boocme besides lings of tho fist sizategical order, | ,,0tctien® provides for, the appointees ge area as thoy would enable the bulk of our army to be thrown | woo shall hold. office for three yoars, Itvhall be in some ho.rs from. the points of its cantmnemen’, on | duty of this officer to establish a standard for the tllunal- have as yot ben issued. And the groater tho deprecia- tion of the currency the more rapid the augmentation of the national debt. There is no disposition to economize in public expendi- tures, either by the process of undoing gradually the ovil 1 tender act and returning to specie pay ments, by which the disbursements would be reduced more The following National Banks wore authorized during than one-half even at present prices, which aro lower | the week ending February 4: than they have been for a long time past, or yet in any | Name Location other way. Tho two proposed shfp canale—one round | Zicon'e. Wat The London Times and Its Proprictors. {from the London Sunday Timos, Jan. 22. ‘The caso of Platt vs. Walter and othors came before Vico Chancellor Wood on Thursday and Friday. It was a bill filed by Goorge Platt and Will'am Platt, sons of the late Thorns Platt, formerly # solicitor, and'one of tho proprietors of the Times newspaper, and also of the Hvcning Mail, of which latter the plaintifis woro st ll Capital ++ $100,000 First.. Charleston, Illinois, 60) Charleston, A Confederats army is or was at Corinth; ypriet P the one hand, towards Kief, the stronghold of the Russian ‘thousand cubic fect. Niagara, and the other to connect Lake Michigan with | Oxford Oxford, Mussachusctis..7", 10eoe9 | but it ty an atmy Just returued frou & fruluices cam. | Pert iTuprictony against Joke Walter, M. #., Lady Plath | Dover in tho Southwest and on the other towards the | DAtiaé Power of gee by the out Rima the Mississippi—are estimated to cost twonty millions, | Citizens Worcester, Masrachusotts..... 150,060 | paign, with diminished numbors and madericl, even if | english, Richard Winsloc, Sopbia Maria Knox, Henry | ™08t threatoned points of our Danubian frontier. saline Vows OF FN iis Aah oe Dus will more likely cost a very muoh larger sam; and os set tage ‘aunion, Massachusetts. 600,000 | untouched in morale. Lee's army has bon vompell:d to | Gordon’ Wolrie, Sir Rubert Waltor Carden,’ George patent oat aaa ied ay Felfee 8 pk are patnc’ poe Congr euboriss snoasica lke tam eprarndy | Peat nere~-- Qian, Maney gr pgm | exahungs, ee es eaedeaiheh e Coniomss | Sos cunen aed Tomas Pete, whe ey Lhe Poe ican decidua ‘sail hve appear neath we, be 4 oa , Ponnsylvania...... y i, ol ‘mes BoWwspaper. H 7 S 5 c 0 without consideration of the extra burden thereby en- | W y ‘NWhitinsville, Massachusetts... 1007000 f force, profitiug by the folly of tho federal General oan tied, and also creme bille,py tho Narious proprietors ‘A.Bt, Potersbu rpcrvespoaieos othe Pod apply to the of er'who ued, the attachment, or to tailed upon the peopls, at atime when every dollar the | Sational City 5 100}000 | H:ntor, was ablo to invade Maryland, tho issue of the | gyainst one another, but the nt aj Brussola regards the nomiuation of the Grand Du court upon two days notice eran, 3 Second... + 100,000 | various encountors in the Shenandoah valley has been | merely a motion to restrain defen MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF 8T. PAUL. government can get by taxation or borrowing is required stantine to the Preside pon ea the Council of to moet the currént expenses of the war. The whole di change. Mr, Waxo’s bill names as corporaiors, Issaac T. bli Mouravietre all powerful int io adds:— | Aog F. Hewitt, Geo, Deshon, Francis A. daker cad It was time, forthe aasuranco of the pro-consul of | Florence Walworth, and provides that they and their as- largely in favor of tho foderals. ‘They have at different timos and from different quartors traversedthe whole Ino of mountain valleys from Harpor’s Ferry to Chatta- hearing of the ca.se from provamsing. editing, printing or publication of the evening odition of the Taxes newspaper, called tho Rvening Mail, country seems to be acting on the principle of “in for | Rives: noo_®, and altho: gh they have b en unable to live any- inti jouse square, ‘ceed all bounds, A few days | sociates shall be constituted a body corporate, whose ot apenny, in for a pound,” regurdioss of consequences. | Scoond. ‘titi upon the Lue nortiveast of Knoxville, should bo | Ot, tt® oP ini | I ng Loe ee eee gear the' papers of the “Polca ¢xe- | Joct aliall ho missionary labor for the roligious and mozal We talk of our unlimited resources as if the Rocky Bot on Pein at tr Ee isi oan panied We in tho same mannor ai the ting, peipling © tod bim, aes Serene ae af Ciecacowsn Ee iostauction oa Caren Rae . vi ai ami pelgtance: f - and publ caiion ofthe Lv ning Mail, and aiso from im- | fancied he had fo.ind proofs of complicity in t A ENT INSTA’ . Mountains wore our bank vaults, from whieh we could | pryino th remarked that althougi in tus quarter also they hold polind the selling or adver nha rep the Avening a.ail, acomiak avainst an. Jmportant Sunbeteticey. in the Min- Mc; Srewaunintrod:ced a bill to oe comeehanees draw any required sum in gold at any given moment, and Wate bury. Waterbury, Conneticut nowing, yet that botw.en West Tennessee and the Gulf | and from in any manner impeding or avempling to im- | istry of Financ, M. Ogryzko. An ordor was immedaicly comune, naming a4 corporators Henry Havemoyer, Gee, as if tho rich prairie lands of the far West were teoming | Wamesit. Lowell, Marsachusetts, of diexico the resisiance grows loss und Leas. podo the carrying onof v evame. iho piainuiis, by tacir | sent by telograph to St Potersburgh to arrest M. Oaryzko, M. Van Nort, David Ogdon, Hamilton Odell, Charles Marine, Bath, Baine........ From theso considerations it :uay bo inferred thatthe | Pi) ag) payed that their r.gutsandinioresteia ando @? | and the unfortunate functionary was taken to Wilna, in | Livingston, dovemizh Baker, Jamos H. Weeks, Joseph ‘with marketable products, and we only needed to sell our comm in order to reap a plentifal harvest of coin. It's true that wo possess immense ressurces. “Tho gold spite of tho inlerference of the Minister of Finance, and | Taylox, Marcus Beach. W. &. Scott, John iw showy, J. of M. do Grotue, Director of the Department of Taxes, | Eblingy.Howell Smith, Win. Spence, C. S. Cole, Jamos.@, * who demanded that the charge against M. Opry ako Gordowand George H. Lawton. ‘Tho bill ompowers the should be examinod at St. Petersburg. Nor is this all. | company to tnsuro against loss of life to travel = ‘Since thi M. de Grothe himsolf has had to endure the | ployés-and others, from any accident 6108 = 4 stir ny scenes of 1865 will lio Iu the country between the Oconee aud the Lower Votomac. For shorman at Savaunah is more formidable than Sherman as Aviauia, His troops practically represent ® new fedoval army, which must materially intivence the Coniedcrate com- binations for 1865. AS he threatens both Angusta and Charleston, while Thomas is on the northern border of tie 7) we. newspaper, and the copyright, guod will and o he property ier Of might be ascertained ad loclared by the Court, and.thata proper account might bo taken by the direction of the court of the profits and dealings aud trausactions of the suid partacrship, in respect of the Beening sui, since July 1, 1847. From the state- mont of the counsel for the plaintitts, it appeared that for the week... 2,260,330 | Georgia, havin, Cen prsrain reo eaneense/ aut the Ting was Ostablishod in Ltd%, by John Walter, the Prey iously issued, 85,018,970 | eome to spare for , rand {ather o! wfendent, Joba tor, M. 2.5 ibd Sootag 1 OO a oeay will bo, brought back. as son as poss ble to | fata outa nflerwarde’ hie iusued ai evening Total........ seeseeeeseeeecne $87,288,300 | Georgia, we — yer es i aette tiun called thie ‘oening sith. The Hvening Mais was, the new war. ‘e a ote, id over since has been, ati abl on the ‘Tho First National Dank of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, | {her ttyod will be drawn within it by an attraction armies | gvenings of alternate wook. dayi sable om spo haa thas been designated by the Sccretary of the Treasury as | cannot bee tn eh mes Poa od, whee Wednesdays and Vriday numa r has always {tory of the public money. will soon be heard 0, unless, 01 contained the load.ng articios of the preceding number on nee eee es should try to reach Montgomery, in which case Hood | of the dimes. ‘Iho kvening Alail was printed CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. $1.202,c00 174,859,206 Increago capital... Proviously authorised, nearly eighteon degrees of latitude, from British Colum- bia on the north to Mexico on the south, and through more than twenty degrees of longitude, from the castorn declivities of the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. It imoludes the States of California and Oregon, the entire Torritories of Utah, Nevada, New Mexico and Washington, and portions of Colorado, Nebraska and Dakota. It forms an area of more than a million square miles, the whole of which, with com- outrage of a domiciliary visit ordorod by Mouravi-tf. It | sea The capital stoek shalt be $100, mst be observed that M. de Grothe is a socrelary of | privileges to increase the-same to $600,000, di state, and is, moreever, in the good graces of his sove- | sharesof $100. ‘ ate Mr. Lor 1's Dil to inoerpornto ft, posing Garibaldi’s Religion. Bar otiien mtd ‘oNamara Walsh, The Ttalian journals publish the text of a letter ad | Dames as cprporiors Mt Hawes, “Araold © dressed by “Grioalgs to a member of the University of | Allen, ee, ome eee ea Pisa. It is a kind of, on of religious taith, and is | Hawes, George A. Mills, Bi 0. Roy and OA. Mae on couched in the following torm:—'You ask me what are | Phe, eenlinton my hoe toe carport ie tho best means of instruct ir youn; You | $250,600 the corporation is to teach oe rear tnaraitn aha: loves euatoree ie Arak As T.| donsal science and art. ; ed to dato, 782 with an aggrggate capital of. .§179,121,296 Amount of curreney issued to national banks might be detained to oppose him. But tho effect | with the samo machinery, type, &c. parativ " of that would be to leave fower men to opposoSher- | no rty or catablishment of its own. Disputes had | gase into space and the reins to imagination, I IRD AND FOURTES JUDICIAL DISTRICTS. th mea eo iy a Leng ves he Sarunvay, Feb. 4-6 P. M. man-on both banks of the Savannah, atid wo increase | prison! besmesn:thovvaiiods Proprietors with referenee to | per-eive the works o} the Almighty, as wall as e mathe- |. bee: Serene introduced « Dill that the nes hot only in gold, but silver, copper, iron, | Aguge Receipts, 11 bbls, Tho market still continues | his chances in that quartr. ‘The weakness of the | the accounts, and Mr. Walter, who is the sole matical harmony with which they are contrived and | Jadicial District shalt thei Ninth lead'gnd many other valuable minerals.” But in speak- | 4.) ana prices wholly nominal, fedgral sltoation in Seo, ie Panter ire at ee of the house and. also of or the type in Hinting & jouse pantig Sear 9 announces a su; artificer, Rares Fifteenth wards, and the Fourth Ji shall D 1 man omas a th, unable umsorit oom Tenth.aad Seventocnth New tng of these vast resources we aro apt to overlook the | ig speruv —Recoipts, 6,500 bbls, flour, 906 bbla. and | they will operato respectively under the disadvantages of | Quit. 1 See eecniepehianoa, “Oar Praag rey te me: ‘i rere ta he mae = wd ms — Henov the present ap) time and labor necessary to their development, and re- é. 160 do. ‘The | very imperfect concert. Sherman's gr.at success in | Ghancellor Woud gayo end said be 2,067 bags corn meal, 4,105 do. corn, 8,760 do. ons, The | Tory ta vas due in no small dogree to a conoontration of | undor the ree eetocet Coat e dlarrte intecouem, gard as @ vresent source of income what is mainly a re- | motely prospective one. flour market was firm, but prices wero substantially the | 1 7628" ‘he Confederates are still operating with all the | be issyod until the hearing of tho further order, restrain. ine | Same as on Friday. The demand continued moderate, | advan ‘of what are callod inter.or lincs—in other ing MA Walter, ax manager of the Times and, Avening Something might, however, be done im the way Of } oy ony for ciiy use, the ice in the harbors restricting the | words, tir forces are in eomunavl.ation with each othor, | ata prior tgghgs ne anager ty ys taxing the min yield of this region immediately. In inquiry from adjacont markets, Sales 7,000 bbls, State and can be moved about on sho ry Agait either of them, f.om discoutinuing or causing to a one ad’ m.st be set their manifost woakness, and the d, car to be i bis wv ort £71802 10 Congress, Mr. hase sited tha and Western, 650 Southern, and 300 Canadian. Rye flour | fivncinSi.on of many of tho people of tho three Stakes Dring publ Ga; cf the meena diag, tacos? product of gold and silver during y ‘and corn meal were dull and nominal. We quote:— wost of the Savannah to make the last sacritices tothe | nection in such manner with the 7imes as the said Kren- material oxistonce which em ne finde om ae Eo satisfy the immortality of the soul, I love to ind.tge in the ennobling and beneficent thought.that my mind, though infinitely small, may form part of ths infinits intelligence which presides over the univers ; and here I do not dogmatize, I express my faith, and if any ome can toach me something botter shall be oager to beliovo it,"” RAST RIVER TOLL BRIDGE COMPANY. above warren amoer od L. Jerome, Interesting Discoverios. Purpose of the ‘ probably fall not much short of « hundred lar thee oct 1 cause, The effect, however, of Sherman's capture of Sa- | ing Aaib bad bocu publishod bofore and up to the 17th of ANCIMMT STATUES DISCOVERER IN CANDIA, |: {a to erect, maiatain and ‘a bridge over pores and “4 suggested that It might be subjected to ery me #3 vannali is to redues the number of troope which Ganeral | December, 1864, Being thedate of the notice givoa by Bree {From the Levant Herald Eat river, betwoon, the sities of New York snd tS roasonable seignorage, oF that the mineral lands might | Choice State. ii 946m 9.65 | Leomignive cpger ne = tigate: woot Bon Sis mgr open py Heiner ag Bw S yp ovo po in upportam, erehenologieal dieoorers Bes been, mada. DT ae betel tretaaiepine mon i festern. in Candia, im by for undats moaque, be subdivided and sold in conventont parceb, with proper | £01 round hoop OblO.-+ 10 60 LR i I ne ON AR mg ee ee near the village of Hleropettor, on tho site of wome an: BAY VIEW AND.NEW YORK PERRY COMPANY. reservations in favor of the miners now in occupation | Western trade brands 10 90 so lf fp ones ro ND = Ml BB | — cient ruins, anc ent statues haveboon found. One ; names as 7. ties. That we derive so little at | Extra St, Louls.. 11 00 9 14 60 | And) in any eee, ve znd Charleston. At Wil The Poet Laureate. of these to be the colossal statne of a warrior, It Jobn.D, Perrin, Ira 0, Miller, John G, Ber of particular looaliti neta) lands should be a | Common Southern. 10 30 piace netroen drqusta Aad Dbarienton. At utente, 10 THR ROITOR OF THE LONDON STAR. appears to be untinished, bat of excellent w ; J.P. Wi ‘and’ others. present, however, from our mineral lands should be ® | Fancy and extra 0, 11 65 ON Oar A eee oe Richmoma. ‘La’ the grows, | Permit me, in reply to an oblique b.t exceedingly | on the te are several ‘and on the mi tal stock of aad gompany’ shall be’ $60,000, 4 sufficient reason why we should not place a very high | Common Canadian. 940 970 | line pert try eri probably continue to be ef a | clumsy attem to pall a “pecrago,” which appeared in fi die is a figure standing near two winged figures crowning the ‘stock te. heir yield to the nation in the immediate | Good to choice and © 50.0 Mh Go| Concmnere he See Bere anaes foun | Your columns of th.s day's date, to say that Iam enabled, | # youth. The right hand is wanting, but it appeared to million deliars. The company is empowered to penne yarn icularly co! a 8 00 a Oe | ee a of 10d, that Lynchburg ta {a pian, from | on the best authority, to assert that her Majesty bas wig’ | hold a sword. ‘The sooond of the siatues to been | stoam ferryboats from any point between Thirty- future, and it isthat which more particularly concerns Corn meal, bbls. 815 000 | ne oye ot rt ecrcoe which could not | Billed er gracious desire to confer somo honor upon the | Oooaue, with » small stag crouca.ng at hor foot. The | and Forty-cighth strects, in the city of Brookly! Roache Taxation is the touchstone of finance, and we are ss | Corn meal, punchcons. 42.00 © 42 60 | Oe po coone can forvace the future ina game ao | Poet Laureat:. It is woil kuown that congratulatory ap- | th-rd isa male figure, but at present it doos not appear | ing ut some point near Van Brunt streot, 1n Brooklyn, to Jndet y of | —The lassitude by which the grain market has been od * | plications in some handreds have been mace to the poct's et ouly novices in the art, Under the existing policy o complicated and so liable w unexpected turos as war; ; : ee money inflation the government will bo com: | characterized for some weeks past was quite as conspiou- | but on the basis of present uppearances we may con- epee) RY eee Seg weepee trite A Lcegroten at polled to resort to a very thorough system of raising | ous a feature of the market to-day, the only sales of set has estab! upor Jocture that Lynehbarg, Richmond, Wilmington, Charles. | Phe ihn e recards ot Ira countrymen; and ies due to monoy by taxos, and to keep pace with the expenditures wheat being 7,000 bushels good amber Michigan at $2 35, Nd ; on and Augusta will be the principal points in the " those who have reported and commented on the subject puss and of corn 13,000 bushels old high mixed Western ab | Of war for 1565. | Tho advantages on (he side of (th oh ? those will require to be much beavier than we bave yet | ¢1g7 Now yellow Jersey corn was dull at $1 3 a federates are their coutral position; their railways, yet to assert that, whether the Queen's intentions take the experienced. That the poople are willing to submit to | $1 75. Oats were steady at $1.07 a $1 00% for Western. unbroken; their resources, which in bare necesear es are | oT assigned them by the voz popw'i or not, the report bo further taxed, the alacrity with which they have thus | Of barley we netice sales of 7,600 bushels Canada Weat inoxhaustible; their mighty spirit; the vast extent of — grees sols foundation in fat, hesiees h at $210. In rye nothing transpired, and gene, unrecla'med {and ; ‘and last, though not Icast, the re- » » | AS ARIE! far responded affords sufficient evidence, and they have rally nominsing une! prices invariably been in advance of the government im pro- terve fighting or Which, ay we bolicve, they hold in {From the London Athenwum, Jan. 22.) C rreR.—Tatre wag a moderato inquiry from the trade their slaves, [tis probable that ther ave ih the fleld Of course no reader of the Atheneum will suppose that posing taxation since the war began. The internal for tb‘ article, “ase ‘et remaining ¥ery firm. Sales revenue rec ipts for 1864 aggregated $102,214,165, not less than 160,000 white men, and that their oppo- | we referred to the rumors—current in the papers for ©f 80 bags Rio at 44c., and 20 do. Maracaibo at 43. eainst only $34,769,257 during the ten moni P whom i repreeoula, These Giguaee are in alk the olty of Now York. Grvek wi Pp. REMARKABLE DISCOVERY IN IRERAND. Mr. fa flrs my Frooman. y ding {From the Dablia j ee Thad thee sail ook oeees dan exciting scovory has just boon made in the parish | Sve ban i See we eee tes eel of dollags. of Ardsallagh, near Navan, county Meath On the lands ofa —— cen ape oe a Merger oa ture rath, an resy ‘al venet om wi youre anid i ofthe looaltiy. 3 0 .oosuplet, dosirous of eae ee nging the waste ground under caitivation, ‘set apout removing this relio of the past. Near ite coutre, and Asernwars— Ste ahlp Comin Be oe ye about five £-ot below the surface, were found the remains | (0m, Mire Dol & 2 Matin vee aon yh of two men. The skull and principal bones of one wore | Benjamin Mark, Morris Rosenthal, N Goldenstela, wetted woawan uni wa Castapnsel“y wvenl | MPa Nady re anu "hearea Rana ve westwi ence! ‘seve! ir a 6 sto! generally flat on one side and convex on tho [| Voleman, Bochman. Thos T Lg badge ¢. nonts musi of (gwer than 250, men, including the | many past weeks—wiihout making inquiries on the sub- § in gold ° vor fo | garrison of Washington, We havo exclided the armies | ject. | Our information was ample and procise; and ai- Corton.—The advance in ge a Havoth sides west of the Mississippi, ux war there has | though we are aware that progrom in the maticr is for at “3 Bry effect upon the market, pricos havi esi fully 2c, been in something like abeyance for some months, | the moment delayed, we still think it likely that her Pe a rt te Paz ay ana ede, i ration. This shows rib. The demand Was moderate and wholly coniined reso: on ther Y Majesty's dosire to put her favor to reat poet into te. At its head stood a massive, unsoulptured | Mrs .. of 1869 I whlch Mie yt Se ee Po the immediate requirements of the trade. cales wore | With these resources it will be seen there must be a est y, Lag Estate te Ww) w Hell, M Coleman, J. 1 deal of resisting power in the confedera'y, and that, | visible and ent shape will eud although It in only half what It was two yours ago, itis Coming sir Alfred Teanyeon, Bart. still vory form! lo, If both sides romain resolute the oa" ‘war may well go om for four years more, France. a a - ‘@ great improvement certainly ; but, Wi atotal expend- | 499 pales at the following quotetio tare of not very far from three millions a day, something Upland. Florida, Mobile. N. 0. #7. more than the prosent schedule is required to meet the | Ordinary. . 6 62 vy oo D Louis block of green stone; while three siaba, each about four | WlW.0 Brower and lady) ¥ hite4 foot aquare, and standing on their ang!’s, oy HR 3 Fn Immediately o liggins, formed a line UC Lewin’ H Gray, Chas Kohler, Mrs 40 across it. Tho earth ti the bosoms ofthe | &'¥ serie te Kiebey: DO Hamking, TB angel, ted iy skeletons roomed quite wot, and when pressed or rubbod | lady, 8 Jacobs, J P Flint q 7 MM BI betwoou the hands tinged them as if they liad been im. | Graid, General 8 0 de Mosquarn, Bavoy, Tea . : mersed in blood. It is romarkable that out of several ora, T udonboen, & A Mee But , ’ jin 7 ty J 7” PRINCE NAPOLEON AND THE BROENCY. praigh ee ey pray nae ad Good mig be = a a ba tin te atten s] Tn Liege rool @ ory ‘ mgt = stern ten aieand bundred stones dug from the rath not one was found well. Chriatial the Tax bill accordingly before an. ‘ pool ds. tallo From tl mos, Jan. 20, nk myself enabled to promu sal ui a = taxation been adopted equal to one-half the expenses of ‘uae pitch ry ‘s eS ae London Yestorday the somewhat tedious process was com- jece of news of iransceent fanoraee ‘At the phen Loa | toe ocner = be le of tee D , Leonard, Chipman, J WMdicoade 8 a the government at the outset of the rebellion, the finances | 110 bis, spirits of turpentine at &«., and per neutral 26 | moncod of saipping ‘a portion of submarine cable which | game time that the Emperor made ‘cousin Vice Presi- observed, wis tiess Cummings, Dr Columbus t enough has been sald to place the ‘em dy, Win R Garnson, the mont singular of lis kind. motbrarure ' John Wilson, J Tierotte, Port Rovat—Steamship Fi General 1 Ww Human Sacrifices at Dahomey. sprnaee, scien Bem to B Baten. Tho Paris Moniteur publishes a letter from 3 per 9 J tograham, Surgeon Gee whieh supplies details repecting the festival of hui umnerr, JR bh Seapese W Nichols, Capt nacritices recently held at Abom-y, the capital of Daho- e ¥ Y & Duntoo and mey, bofore the King end in pr sence of all bis court Soma Cares rm tH sitenon CaS great dignitaries pf State, The lotier says: — are Witkin Cape P Caan, Capt, Ht Pages ‘Tho King having agnounced to the poopie that in a cei ine, Cape tt ‘nw short time, to honor the names of Agousoro, his ances- | juient D it Williams, Leg W iene Lieat J has beon made for this great undertaking from the works | dent of the Privy Council, he revolved, if my tnforma- at Greenwich on board the hulk Ire, for transferonce to | tion be correct, that, in caso of his death during the the Medway, and final stowage in the tauks of the Great poner ad the hag vig Pr.nce, the Prince Napoleon The ahipment wad began early in the mera | should be regent, | The ae was taken with ee goods Brem ing, and will continue without intermission now unl consent of the ompresa, w! wi remem! on. tons logwood atTe ‘ed. nO, 60 thas, tabscen a1 ifs an ewig the end of May, by which time it is hoped all will | wrote a letter congratulation to prince Napoleon om ‘The stock market has shown @ tendency towards re- | and per steamer 100 bales cotton at 1%c., and to New | be coiled away eg! on board the great steamshi his “eee gene news, from ve yer » | The total quantit; rope required to connect Valent will necessarily 6 doubts, covery from the severe depression of the few weeks pre- | Orleans ine me ae te cot ot ee Peet Corll eae a aoe eat Bay. Newfoundland, allowing forthe “alack” | Qhink it can be authoritatively coniradicied, the considering the low prices at which ‘cet, petroleum, 58. which must ran out to prevout too grat a strain on pos ecbwpes hepa now quoted, there is room for a efoaken.—Thero ‘was but very little doing; but prices | the cable, is about two thousand three hundred nautical, Spain, D hhds, tobacco at 278. 6d. To Glasgow, per steamer, 25 of the country would not be in the plight they are. t ag tierces lard at 35s, A Norwegian bark to Antwerp at 46s, is never too late to mend,” however, and the best thing | ¢inber, To Hamburg, steamer, 320 cases ‘tobacco ab Congross can do now is to tax with vigor and discrimina- | 30s. ; 4,000 burhels see rye do. corn at 10d., 800 | Eastern. tor, and King Gezo, his father, forty prisoners belonging Chout change. falos were light, comprising only | or nearly two thourand seven hundred statute, miles vera tien , view; but the unsettled feeling in the gold room hus ee ine manrinis at 820, ; 10 do. Porto ico et | With this longth @ liberal margin i given of nearly 8X | according cme oF ilcdeid, the qvee- to ine rebel of the Akatias wodia bo imal a Faden rd wages operated as a check upon the upward movement. The | ¢) 06 a $1 07, and 20 bbis. Now Orleans at $1 42. bm my hr . -~ ae eer a — my cur. toe peoeins boomeen oper tr xd Spain must be By the a place pon ey wh he usual ron ony. ma, U8 A ba public is not an active participant in the business of the Nevan Storee.—The market for all kinds was rather - Shytuiny ee 1 Saal on the cake ta ‘ent moment definit:vely ‘one Way or another. fe bin toconmnt ne A. i aauion Van & mw 4 nm in though pri were without quotablecbange. The Stock Exchange just now, and, therefore, the market is a peel Le et Oe howerer, fg co aH water, Over ofo part of the route the depth ts fhe norris Feros tn he ine is known of the instructions given to Ad- rofeRsie to two thousand five han- heavy load in the hands of brokers and professional | wanis of consumers, Shall salos spirite turpontine at | aa great ae from two thou 8 mirsl Pinson, 88 well es thoes carried out by General Se eee | Eee maa acest i over, be | $1 80a $1 90 for French and Amer'can. nis {pihoms, or nearly throe statute m lea -e ‘and from the news brought by the Pacific mail, it consideration BA Lane, Mre overnite) eehlrah $ oad with sales of 80 Dbla- as $16-8 $10 for cod Hop eE Rts fe oniy Gonsidred of moment in can ot rpielbte to foreare « Analactution. 1¢ Peru has consented bow pond Commack, M Oreated by the recession of prices which bas place. | mon and strained. rough weather in pay.ng out, the mere strength of tho + 44 listen to the counsels of the representatives of Chile Se of Savage gad ‘The main feature of the week in the department of Ona. —No oan ot — — — Satan re ¥ 7 rong wid ee ‘and Baonos Ayres; 118 hae not Tefused to tate with acd nder ti z e - | last, but the market was firra al uot n- nit J , a, Ge ; view, & has 2 care mahertgapaamdige de seco wae vila, { seed was dull and wholly toruinal at $1 00, Other kinds | others, the now cable has an cnormoti superionity over See nines of tho Patan mah; | Thich the forty prisoners wore seourod to pokte, He “thirty loan to the agency of Mr. Jay Cooke, wero without niaterial change in value, the market being | the old and ill-used rope which was first laid, and which, | consents to give etis{notion to Spain on all her denpands hay hone he taken bhatt yy om fe Cog ef 4 Gi addressed himself to the twelve others, in order to delphia, who hes appointed sub-agents all over the | firm. to the amazement of all those who know its real oondi- s€tabandons the guano ofthe islands asa guarantee or > m- Pernotevi,. —Reecipts, 182 bbls, There was a deadlock | tion, nevertheless remained in fair working order for ® ‘ment of our war expenses; if, in fine, it has con- country. Mr. Fessenden hopes tobe able to derive suit. | | IsTmoneee. eect Madan oceasioned By the violent | fow' days. If auch unexpected reaila wore obtained | Eolted to al his, within she absolate term ‘of one wook | Rance vo cher fash RAL MOE, I Pe, ad to Ti teas from tho sale of these notes and tases to movi fluctuations f gold, growing ou: of the peace rumors, | from the old cable, which the advancement of electrical | Allowed for deciding, we may Rope thas the Spanieh the shade of his father and of his ancestor, 4 current demands upon the Treasury, and as the receipts | Crude was entirely nominal at 48c. a 490, Refined was | science since then shows YN; | squadron of the Peel ivan itt way back to Bpain. | But | Would be decaptated before the amombled porte. The A calos, fur more tavoratle cob to expect | {7"on the contrary, Peru. has rejected the counsels of its a far more favorable conclusion to the preson i nt asl alors tbe oa Telected the counsels of ite ‘every atep in tho conduct of which has been marked with ity for past offences; nan po Beh see Spem the the inost jealous cate, not omly to guard against the dan- | ‘OACMRIY Tot Dest tienes er claime, shea we may known 00 oe ete ba wie te eae that the Spanish vessels will arrive im Europe about Saperinncs Se Fels chan in Pervegte, tu bette coolio March, after taking & quautity of guano equivalent to the Deuer insulation, ‘and better cuter covering. the new | sume ave on all demande. are reported to | nearly nominal; but somo 900 bbls, were #old, in lots, at have boon about three millions this expectation may | SC. ‘ eae oe S6c. a 880, for free, Benzine not be disappointed. Provisions. —Receipts, 457 bbls, pork, 218 packages Government securitios were quiet till the close of the | béef, 688 do. cut menis, and 973 do, tard. | Thero was but ed ard tendenc; vory little business transacted in tho pork marke bags, famicom lear ohostraaady a we must again report lower prices; sales, 6,000 bbia. at The quotations for government securities, and railway | $35 a $35 60 for new moss, $33 26 a $34 for — h tho utmost | | NORPOLRy’ teamship Baxon—Mre Henry Stargia and child, indifference. The King ‘that two of them would be | Mrs Henry fy) ‘child, Miss Hattie Kuapp. executed with his own band, and then retired. A short a. ‘Avaee—Bark Isabet—Michacl Crook, lady and @ tims ‘asived Prince Bocu-San, the King’s | Salldry”, other. He chose two of the prisoners, announced to DEPARTURBA, m that they had been selected to be despatched by hie | ¥ aw oamable, Fung Shaey—John F Bi brother; but, in ord:r to be ndmitted to such an honor, tt | Yes Klien prt and, child, Hrs Honey ailiwe, Mra Mary was neceasary to purify their crime-stained bodies, and cuts, Johnsoh, A barron, Win Balthurst. Adains toc! cash falar wa) ing at 50, a ) is never less than three times as good as theo! THR ABANDONMENT OF BT. DOMINGO. ent miscellaneous shares atthe Stock Exebango in this | cosh and regular way, olocing at $33 60, $20, 60 © | pn er tusen, maton te mort Tan ta) Tbrom a Madrid letter of Jan, 18] that they mt pot aight i Ue great fete emaey |“ motipBroing far Contes, city, at the close of each of the last four weeks, were a8 | 7") ory 4 O09 bbls. new mess, for February and March, jority is four of five Imes greater. Though » m The abandonment of St. Domingo by Spain ts to bo | prostrated before the idols, pcp ben A ey a Crew Mog oh ty Cilnton as. Phltip Ht im follows :— buyer's option, at $36 60 a $3725. Thero was no ma- | Ia cable, itt weight in water per m ie is ices than completo, notwithstanding the assertion made by some of | er wore led to the sein place, = 5 gan ‘wife and child; Jl Davie, Niwoukee: WA Poor, ” fied 4]t ‘yal oy oto note in the beef market, the demand | that of its unfortinate predecessor, its breaking strain is | the Ministor.al Journals that the paris of several | hind their backs. The [pnenearb ed = W D .B Thayer, 3 ‘Bwarts, Loon Lovy, Mes KE rated ne ~_% hE in a cont nuing dora ‘At previous rates; sales, Dbis. | seven and three quarters tons, against throe and a qzar- | points on the coast would bo maintained. The discussion | seated on a large ivory ¥ ro Song by bis coats! | PA Hargrove, Withe urgeon HM Smith, Cloveland & Pittsburg. . i 4 for extra | ter tons, the maximum strencth of the old rope, The | on the address commenced in the Senate yesterday. An reat dignitaries e 8 m deorge V Wnitreth, Ke Olevoland & Toledo. inistry. the centre of aver Yaak interited wo receive victims, When the hour had come, the Ki took a very thin stool sabre, and dep the two prisoners he was about to immolayp eT O ahear, Jt Sine of He nnick wes about 00 ei, Longaficid, Josepha rg ‘Coun, Sarauet Rearkey, Mrs At the conclusion of the first exeoutic, Tho crowd ut. | ponkintt slatne Predericks tored onthusiaatic shouts Of MMPs for falk five | George Dupuy, minutes, after which the King t vined his sont on the | ford, Geo P Seyi thro ‘Tho other ten 4 wore exbouted by the Livearooi— Bu Louisiana eaveiry; RW Rie’ Welch PW Whitaker, A Powers r line, Mr Menn, 8 F Brown, B Fow J Lafprer kt Fabacher, ¥ Forking, Join A Condit, I Lowber and “ve N Barve, John G Wallis, P Poslean Wary uy Be Oi kidene } Bevorer, Gbaries Richter, J WJ: erie, Aare ‘alshs 92g p i and at $21 Chicago & Rock Island a on | mt png “Or tareo’ beet we "pation paid ‘of 100. tierees | method of joining up the two til@lengths in which it f# | amondment was prosented by the Liberal Union, and . 94K vemen ted by M. Calderon-Coilant-s, brother of the for. . . . bt, and 60 ticrces iia } consiructed ia & great improvement upon the eol | suppor! y Me pts, Ghicegote fA alae Bd ay Hy a Pre at g40, OF beet fame. 180 dbin Soldat | Gored Jointe in the wires of thy frst cabler while the | mor Minister of Hate, On the autject of foreign policy GBlcagok Northwestern pref GF 43% 4034 «4496 | $25 & $20. Bacon war decidedly more active, but ng oot hed scone tne Porolas Guilt vatte, nd | ne % s oe ieoute. one ret Maia alien to. prarean i id , ; even ’ 0 to note In prices; sales 1,200 box as ovis d for the jan Gulf cable, and the tos! 6 } Dowwere 8 Hudson ‘Gauels: 108 162 1 130% mone aatice. fo short tibbet 231i for short cleat, aro continuous in every portion of the ufactare, | mingo, declaring that if the attitude of the government TAM TING | 203¢0. for Cumborl t, and ate. for long out hame, | Nearly nine hundred miles of tho cablo have already been more determined Pera would long ago have wee 2 oo Drvased hogs conti Hf and vy at 1540, 2 15Ke. | been inade, and are beautifully collied away in the large Ke’ every satisfaction, and that tho abandonment of 107 10834 | for. Western. The lard market was firm, but quiet; | tanks in the Tolograph Construction Company's works, . Domingo was a stain on the nation, M, Caldeton-Col- 119% 117% | sales 1,800 bbla., at 18%0. a 230. for Western, with | lately those of Mesera. Glans & Elliott. | Fifteen bane | Janiee then insistod that the home poitcy of tha Cabinet ‘ed y patter ns in moderato request utd firin | dred nuutioa! milot have yet to be manufactured to | had bon ono of h:sitation, and reproached M. Gonzales 110 10034 | choice at 2534. ith his t the Ministry of the Inte- ish man, oF pic eacl jor inptoto the tale, exclusive of the shore ends, which | Bravo wi Presence at the Ministry © Ea Great who picked up cach $9 Shoeee “eat ‘and Beery eh ita @ eo oe ata. | Sail be tose mascive, and in length sor.o thirty: miles. | Por, a8 his apeoches in the ranks of the opposition | victun’s head and taal ito the people, whilst they oe | come : Tho factory uow urnsout fourtven miles a day of eof. | were hardly in conformity with the principles of the | uttered toroclous When all was over the popula 106 '6 | P cn —We notice a saleof 180 bags Rangoon on torms | pleted rope, which im four months t mo will give ono | moderate party. Tho Prositent of the Counci) feplied | fell upon the o of the unfortunate victims, which i, a1 hot male public. thousand Uiree hondred gaa acy miles, at the present — S So mt be inet yeoet ah aee hed ae Yo, , veya st ed ons ; = seb a " ir a ‘of working, though, of course, as the days grow jon, ‘the in iment a omp, and cau ho twelve hes on nels i a 7 SOCAN Te See fe iike Tustnom tranmectod wes | foagee O0 Ju Ain ttun’wil the houstof labor, Tt iteom, | ulav-d to i late the publie mind The ical parties, | 1 We xed OF. (ho wale of hie palnce. Those monstrous | Wa Sealer wa anthony iy en Palme, 104 Sie kare only 118 hinds. Cuba muscovads * pidered, thererore, bat tho work would be weil advanood ' ho geld, with their sq.tual hatred, Tnotr iutostino divi: { eDeReROOUER Cree oF four timow® yoar, wad Luis iu Lhe y “na the siedraae, ‘