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2 “FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. spay, Jan. 116 P, M. Tio stock market has been again unsettled to-day by thooperations and arguments of the bears, who calculate uyon the improbable passage of Mr, Morrili’s finance bill whhout modification in Congress, and predict highly dis- aytrous results to the interests of the covutry in conse- qence; that is, they talk of a general collapse of the market valuos for gold, stocks, produce, general merchan- dise and everything to be bought with money, involving widespread bankraptcy among the commercial tnd Qinancial community, and a complete un foing of all that has been done within the ‘ast thea or four years, is for railway property, they nothing as more worthless at present prices, and reagon as if they were shertly to be rseded by are. | of $930,447. the Conspirators. manager is known only to himself; but it is val of #1 otis . oe ° ‘ Is does not follow, howevor, that this disproportion &c. &o. amply within the knowledge of the resident public Vv tage coaches and canal boats especially adapted &o. fee froignt and passengers. Everything must come | Was % our disadvantage, All taxes have finally to pees’ {8 the ‘principal Western States that, artistically con- | 90% Uitivrrs-0 nn ne A wannnng nnn nna down with acrash, and our merchants must be broken | %® Paid by the consumers of the articles taxed, Our Fortress Momroe Correspondence. - | *d¢red, the success of the season just concluding admits | port of New York, January 11, 1866. Defore the financial system created by the war is swept Away and the old order of things restored; and the Me failures there are the better. These mez utter those wishes and prophecies with earnestness and @ serious purpose; for they are “short” of Sold OF stoe—m, or both, and in the midst of tho ruin cre- ated by ® widespread panic they would gather unto ‘themselves riches, ‘When they say Unt the earnings of nearly all of the leading railways are contoraply less than they ware at the corresponding period la8vyear they utter a fact; but $43,216,518, and the total imports at $22,588,677, being of exports to imports in the proportion of 100 to 46. In the ten years of the treaty the total exports to Canada and the other British provinces were valued at $256,350,931, and the total imports $200,399,786, the exports boing in the proportion of 100 to 78, Tho total exports to Canada alone for the three years preceding the treaty were $31,866,865, and the imports $16,587,674—being in the proportion of 100 to §2; while the aggregate exports to Canada only dur- ing the ten years of the treaty were $176,371,011, and the imports $161,474,347—or in the proportion of 100 to94 Owing to the taxes levied under the Canadian tariff upon articles not included in the treaty we paid Canada during thoso ten years $16,802,962 for duties, while Canada paid the United States the moderate sum and Canada in taxing our exports taxed her own people, without necessarily inflicting loss upon or depreciating the value of the articles exported im the ‘United States. The taxation had, however, a direct ten- dvncy to check the trade in taxable articles, The fact that the United States collected less than a million of dollars from Canada for duties, under the operation of the treaty, is no objection, if regarded from a free trade point of view; for it goes to show that nearly all our importa. tions from Canada are free goods, and that our people are enabled to get them cheaper than if they were bur- NEW YORK HERALD, ‘FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1866.>\V1TH SUPPLEMENT. aR NL OS 100 Mich Central RR. 1034¢ BOMIC OLN la O74 1000 US 5's 10-40 o. 10000 di tees 2000 Trn 73-10,18 82000 do., 2d series, 2500 <o., 3d series. 2000 US 6's,1y¢, ni. 80000 Ohio & Miss ’s KEWS FROM FORTRESS MONRUE. The James and Elizabeth Rivers Under Ice Embargo. RRA Rumored Attempt to Rescue Jeff. Davis. 888 BESESESESEESS 222 Search of Vessels in the Harbor for ‘Tavnspar, Jan. 11-6 P, M. Asuzs.—Receipte, 46 packages. The market was un- changed in every particular. Breapsrorrs.—Receipts, 7,458 bbls. flour, 350 bags corn meal, 1,467 bushels wheat, 6,700 do. corn and 4,850 do. oats. The market for State and. Western flour was dull and heavy, but prices were without important change, though at the close a strong declining tendoncy was noticeable for all qualitics, The sales were toa moderate extent, comprising about 6,000 bbis., at our subjoined quotations, Southern flour was mactive and Fosrxass Mownos, Jan, 10, 1866, ‘The steamer Thomas Kelso arrived from Baltimore at eleven o'clock this morning, our first mal! communica- tion from the North since Sunday morning. Already the telegraph in tte working intervals—for the lines hat notall the time been in operation through freezing of the batteries—have given intimation of our visitation of extreme cold and the mad pranks it is playing upon us. Isolation from the great outer world has been the sorest inconvenience, and especially with whispering words flying over the electric wires of threatened and the occupants of the building have been very ret cent as tothe actual facts of the case. Inasmuch as the bank loses nothing, the only sufferers, if there be any at all, by the singular conduct of Mr. Carr, will be his Tate partners. The firm gnspended payment yesterday morn- ing, but state that there is no cause for alarm among thotr cveditors, and that the necessity competing them to dis con%inue business for the present w4!l be but temporary. rther ask the suspension of public opinion on:be- Charles H. Carr, from w! no intelligence be recived, it-being confidently expected ‘show satisfactory cause for his somewhat THE OPERA IN THE WEST. ‘ Close of Grau’s Season—Immense Strong tht of the Now Company—The Greatest Ope rati¢ Enterprise Ever Attempted in America=The Troupe to Leave in a Few Days for Havana via New York. Crvcnmatt, Jan. 10, 1866. ‘This evening the great operatic season of Mr. Grau’s fine company will finish with the last performance of L' Africaine, at Mozart Hail, in this city. As you aro already awaro, Grau has introduced his new Italian singors to the communities of the four great Western centres of rofinemont, wealth, commerce and progress—Chicago, St. Louis, Louisville and Cincinnati, Whatever measure of pecuniary success has been allotted to the SHIPPING, NEWS. ‘ BPROIAt. NOTICR. All’ letters and pepe intended for the" Naw Yous Herat should be of no comparison with any previous enterprise of the kind. It has been, in the magnitude of the undertaking, the liberality of the management and the excellence of the artists, something which the West has never before experienced, and which is certain to be remembered with lasting pleasure. The magnitude of the under- taking referred to may be realized from the fact that the company which Grau transported through the Western country consisted of some eighty-five per sons. The leading artists comprised four prime donne soprani, two prime donne contralti, three ate Londou—Thos 5 Inwall—Pacific Mail Steam Missoag, Sherman, New Oricans—Garrisoes & Florida, Barstow, Apalschicole—B Richarésse Bon. Steamship Ohaee, Roath. Savannah—LewisL Jones, A iP Galeigh, Walker, Wilmington Livingston, Few Bark C A Littlefield, Nichols, Buenos Ayres—R P Buck & Bark Sules Borde (Fr), Oasper, St Pierre, Mart—H A Vate- Bleamship Union (Br Bleamship Atlantic, they fail to teil how much larger Woy still aro than they | Goned with a duty. This doubtless involves a loss Of | arooping, with sales of $50 bbl, Canada flour was with- | of Mexican affairs in their re-| ‘por, three —_baritones, four bassl and a | ble &Son. waiacn swore in 1863-4. Thoy spoak vaguoly or 4iminiahed eurn- | Ostomas revenue; but the people gain what the Troasury | o4 decided alteration in any respect, though, if any- | lations erage el States and the French | Duo. ‘The malo chorus, imported from Turin, and Berk Trangit Relon Apise WT Eitwell & Oe, ings In the future, while they forget to mention | loses in such a case, the orchestra, selected from the most select of the fnstrur 8 Hunt, Woodbury, Savanngh—Murray, Ferris & that the completion of the Pacific Railroad vill add largely to tho receipts of the main thes extending from this centre westward, and wlich ‘That the treaty gave a strong impuise to our trade with Conada the following statistics show, after allowing for the natural increase which would in any case have at- tended the development of the country :— government, It has been the coldest weather experienced here since that memorable cold winter, just ten years ago, when men could watk from here on ice to Norfolk, and when, for three weeks, steamboat commu- mentalists of this country, accompanied the troupe throughout the West. The expense of such a company, which had frequently to bo carried from city to city by special train, is beyond our capacity to calculate; but 7 iam & Anthony (Br), Coombe, Matamoroe—J © cits AA Bensém (Br), Seth, ‘Turks Islande—J ¥ White 3 yuda—MoColl & BE BS Sango Erion, heolawall-Goldtnwane & prospect, although a somowhat remote oue—two yeas or jension was imterr ee i $7 00 a $7 00 | ni ipted between here and or less—is entitled to consideration in estimating tho fuuro from — Imports from 7300 795 | that the fact that such expense was incurred proves that if ‘anada to was a spell of cold weather sure enough. It is to Julia (Br), Parr, St Johns, PR—D BR DeWolf & Co. of the railway inferest In this country; for it will Bring | poare, votes aeaeatase, While tredi. 805.8 830 | ea wed ihe clork of the weather will not allow all the | u's operatic expedition was the most hazardous, in = Sebr Vicksburg, Amsbury, Jeremie, Haytt—Motealf Dea with itan immense diversion of traffic from Chine and $4,071,644 $12,437.08 Fee 8 2. | anersonsibitities of his nature to freeze up to this pro- | Pecuniary sense, that has yet beonattempted. The ac- | °"2... Ginproaniac, Lockwood, Moblle—Columbian Const tho Orient via San Francisco, It is contended that ERAS OS ee 8 70 0.10 75 | tracted oxtett at present, As stated above, he has al- | “esories; in'the shape of costumes and other theatrical | WreskingCo. | 5. scone voung & Cowan. holders of railway stocks for investment are setting them 215} 685, 80401 on0 182, 8 65 8 8.00 | Te cept ua three days deprived of letters and papers | Properties requisite fora season extendmg its operations | Rint Runnysiae, Greenfield, Mol Elwell & Co. ut and investing in goverment socurities; but if 80, 20,828,676 16,737,278 £3 oF 2 15 S| and visiting friends, and there may be @ longer waiting | Ver four States, embracing an area of many thoysend } | our 2 Tris & ee Me NL McCready & the movement has thus far been felt to a very Ihnited ; 17,979,763 +840 011 25 | for us in si His first move here was to blockade the | Miles of travel, must have been immense, We have | o,. , extent, and its indvence upon the market is eon +65 2b a 605 | eee vor and thon to shut up Norfolk in bis chilling | Beard that the value of the materia! thus transported was ‘Steamer Eastern City, Meats Philadelphia, wlight. Even accepting the argument that thé earn- is are ~ae . é A dia’ desnlee, 00 Miintvenndincannct snghsntiichaliand: 4a bisprin thousand sees pon Jadging from thesplen- | tora gan i Aa = vorpal Deo? ‘i, tow ngs of the rods will conti nagrtees 427, " dor costumes in 6 operas presented, and | 4, decry via F ran 9, with will continue to decrease without a redacted Corn meal, Brandywine, puncheons ‘24 60 a 24 90 | navigation is suspended on the upper Elizabeth river. The | 1° °° apedlifiy’ got’ ‘up for” DAfviodtte) 9 douderryFitame £{Gulon, an’ ty lat 4090; in 44 10, sow their working expenses decreasing in proportion, fdjs not to be inferred that they will be unable to pay dividends. ‘The fact of the caso is that so far as Wall street is just ow concerned very lille attention is paid to the real values of stocks, the only question being what argn- ments will best serve to knock them down. “he marke is influenced almost entirely by the current of specula was is questiona it it would be advisabl jo to renew the treaty as it , but that a treaty favorable to a reciprocity of trade 1s desirable there can be little doubt, nod wo trust that Congross will take the subject into consideration before the present treaty expires, The Daily Wisconsin of January 6 publishes the —Wheat continued dull and heavy for all grades, the common qualities ruling nominally 2c. @ 3c. lower. Prime parcels, however, were held at about yesterday's prices. We note sales of about 10,000 bushels, mostly No. 1, of Milwaukee spring, 31 80. The demand for corn was limited, and prices were again nominally 1c. a 2c. in buyer's favor. The sales were 32,000 bushels, at Sic. a 87c. for unsound, 88c, a 91c. for sound mixed Western, lc. for white Western, and 93c. a 95c. for now yellow steamers Petersburg, John Gibson and North Point started this morning up the bay, but the forbidding look of things induced them to turn back. A northeaster is said to provail outside the capes, It has been blowing heavily here most of the time for three days past, and the heavy swell rolling in from the sea gives indication of fearful disturbance of the water outside. Such high Saginadi Jars, henoe for Liv teamship Santiago de portion of which was constructed in Chicago, we should Cubae Smith, passengers, to Central American say that this estimate was not above the mark. Of course this operatic enterprise was fully appreciated both by: the public and the preas of the Western cities; indeed, it was regarded as something marvellous, With fowex- ceptions none of the artists had sung in this country with seth ar Transl Os. es NE winds an theentire ie. Jan Sof Hatters, bowing’ s signal with. red Beers. et ike ceact, boend O bevinge fore Sha aft schooner In tow. ieamship an Balraior! Atkinns favannah, Jan 6, with mise and passengers. to Garrison : 72 days. with mdse and &8 Ship Orient, Hill, Live at aint prone tlee sb a, followmg concerning tho affairs, and especially tho | Jersey. ‘The transactions in oats continued small, but hat 8 at a in November, They | passengers, to Spafford. Ti bee and by the brokers themselves, and for the last | one stocks, of the late La Crosse and Milwaukee Rail. | Prices were without material change. The sales were at | wind and cold cannot fail to bring news of disaster and | 1) lea Bante mascot pi i Bric te entire Danae srainhung 4? aga with few days tue great majority of them have found it moch 46c. a S8c. for unsound Western, le. a 62c, for sound | intenge suffering at sea. I shall be surprised if we do therefore perfectly fresh, vouwe ™ hip Dente Mat eenteee eee is ey Bold more profitable to sell than to buy. In the pursuit of wealih they are, with © few honorabie exceptions, entirely unprincipled, and the bears of to-day may be the buils of to-morrow. i ‘d ot foreciosu ‘othe Filing stock of | mained steady. The sales comprised abont 1,450 baler, | several badly frostbitten. The weather has been badly froat*tten, While railway stocks are worth lees than they were | the st, Paul Vastatement of the | mainly taken. to. All Western orders, at our subjoined | quite moderate to-day, but thogo laying claim to bo ssgretted in Mow Yerkstnes ther gegees ageart tomy | fen Eainent: Passa Tirta MS arian > last year, according to their earnings for a month or two past, we £09 uo Oceasion for panic, and it is the duty of a public journal to fruxtrate, a8 far as it can, the eTorts of those speculators whd seek to produce panic without adequate reason, by statmmg, to the best of its know- ledge, the tacts surrounding the situation, and so pre- venting useless sacrifices of securities by the public. Wall street prices are no criterion of real values, and Wall street has done more to damage railways and pro- Locomotives owned in common wit! and Minnesota Railroad Company, being purchased or built by the receiver from the carnings of the whole line of road—St. Paul Company having pos- duce corrupt management, involving a long train of ae- cidents and the loss of tens of thousands of lives, than all the other Corrypting? influences of the coun- try put together, Wall stroot will run stocks road Company :— Much has been said of late about the rolling stock of the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Company, it being reported that the Milwaukee and Minnesota ‘Railroad Company, by the p present position of the rolling Teceived from the office of the mising thatall the rolling stock is in the possession of the St. Paul Company: Locomotives owned absolutely STATEMTE: ‘k on that line of road St. Paul Company, pre- NT. by the St, Paul Com- pany, and by unquestioned title........0+ ++ chased by the sale of the Weste Paul Dir ti tho “Kiiwaukeo he. ‘Recoiver took possession, and claimed to have been pur- si company at the foreclosure ion of the La Crosso Rail- road (this claim ia disputed by the Milwaukee and yimentof the amount due on decree Western, 60°. for Canada, 560.’ a 68¢. for Jersey and Pennsylvania, and 60c. a 62c. for State. Rye was with. out special variation. Prices were steady. Barley and malt ruled altogether nominal in the absence of sales. Corrox.—The market ruled rather quiet, but prices re- not hear of shipwrecks very soon, although thus far none here been reported. I hear of two mon here, one @ soldier in tho fort, being frozen to death, and quotations. The inquiry was principal grades. We quote:— Upland, Florida, Mcbile, N.O.¢.7 42 a 43 43 ly for middling | special endowment of wisdom in weather matters say the coldest weather is not over yet, I should have stated vhat the newline steamers transferred their passengers to the Thomas Kelso, which accounts for the non-arrival hero of either of the former steamers, When the Kelso came up a large crowd was of course waiting on the wharf. Did you come from Baltimore or Annapolis?” asked an inquisitive individual among the assembled throng. “(We come from a search for Sir John Franklin!’’ re- plied Mr. Rawlings, the rotund, jovial and ever ready- witted mail agent. And much the steamer looked like it, with the immense sheathing of ice covering her paddle no further cargo sales. Freicuts were very dull and rates were about nominal The engagements wers:—To Liverpool, 16,000 bushel ; 100 bales cotton, 4. : 1,000 bbia. petrolenm, :. ; 600 do. rosin, 28. 6d.; per steamer, 200 bales cotton, $44. To London, per steamer, 120 bags clover seed, 25, ; 100 boxes bacon, 25s. To Bristol, 50 tons oll cake, 18s, A bark was chartered to Marseilles with staves at $30 in years, but they wero debutants on the Amorican dyric stage, which gave them an eclat that they well earned in heir initiatory performances and sustained with becoming credit all through their Western tour. Jt will no doubt and 1 birth on the passage. Hd heavy weather on the Banks from the 20th to the 26th Dec; lost one wan over. ban gare yc Snip al at. Eye lenced extreme cold weather. The captain te ‘and tho fact must force itself disagrecably’ upon the metropolitan mind that there are not sufficient accom- modations in the way of theatres to enable this really fine company to sing for a season in’ NewYork. After affording 80 much enjoyment to the ‘Woltorn people it is a pity they should betake thomsclyea to Havana, where Grau intends to commence a season on the 25th, without giving the New York public a taste of their quality. The novel enterprise of the Heratp in ob- taining criticisms of the Opera every night by telegraph created no little surptise here. It seomed hard to believe that before the au- diences had reached their homes, at the close of each (of Gloucester), Pierce, Fortune Bay, NW, sa sodtery, Virginia, 2 An . Davie. pA a ‘at dayn. nor, Raynor, Gi m for Pi igeon, 1D Wing, Endtoott, Phil Schr Gom Kearney, Lavett, Elisabethport for Frovidenen, Ratunexp—Stramship Columbia, Barton, hence wana da TO. oft arm ed ‘such damage te Sirreciioee arcana er |. Was towed to this port by steamer San Balvador. 12. 4 ith t wit! ‘Solir AM Ha Schr 8 Me - Misco! Navigation in the Chesapeake Bay, on account-of the ice, has been again resumed. and the ateamera of the new line between Baltimore, Fortress Mon- roe and Norfolk leave Spear's wharf daily, at 5 o'clock. 7 ; Minnesota Company, and the title is now being liti- notice of the *s performance was actuall wp with the samo celerity a3 it is now rinning them ted in the Supreme Court of ths United State: boxes, and ponderous icicles pendent and glistening from | OP®F™, & notice oan Y | Sreawen Many A Boanpway wreeket! on Roamer Shoal, dowh, whenever the presont bears resolve that it wail The 88. Paul Gonipeny ie pouension: a apse being received and printed in the Hnratp offico—more | will be a complete wreck, but should the weather continue pay better to turaon the other tack, Thoy will then argue fromthe same figures that stocks ought te be higher only to turn about again and talk them down. It ‘Total locomotives. Passenger cars owned al y pany, and of unquestioned title. ber guards. Her captain expects that in returning be ‘will havé to put into Annapolis. ts ‘bates at 10c. a 30c. for old crop. and 28c. a 65c. for new fot oxtra RUMORED PLOT TO REVCUR OF JEFF, DAVIS. _ crop—the latter an extreme rate for small fancy Western. fine, some of the may be saved Seay The than a thousand miles away. Yet euch was the fact; and Done were more astonished at the feat than the artists themselves, with which they were, for the most Bots rosiny sundry Pickages of Af exciting ramor is afloat of a in progress to res- Crev oF Atanr sailed from Richmond Jan 9 fer will bea good thing for the railways of the country | Box rirs.. Binsure cele ennie ease pe roe allan: secording to | PArt,’ made acquainted by the French and Ttallan mabore on Warwick bar, where she when their stocks are all out of Wall street and in the aw pert $1 108 $1 25; also prevailing reports, is for the participators in the plot to | Rewapapers they received, Which contained fre- erm topengg snag ow shbrray heal a hands of honest investors. ag rag — ‘come here in echooners and under such guise of logit!- | qent ern ‘pon a piece of American t heweumper | saugDelawere Broek wesey Bh fants eu throughs with le. At the ear; ion o 9 ope . iit or wed by the receiver, and owned in com- enterprise ‘was wholly inoom: ensil wo protest was entered, ‘a survey called. © carly septtont of tho open hoant New York Cam | oo wich aailiiwakee and Minncote. Railroad Cou. mate trading and intervals of arrival as to ward off sus- f tea Baio Gnonax —~——Pivmouth, Jan 10—The tral sold at 94%, Erle 95!,.0 95, Reading 10115 a %, Michignn Southern 6714, Cleveland and Pittsburg 773%, pany; in possession of the Si. Paul Company :— wueReP CAFS. European mind. A musical journal in Paris sent @ critic to Bologna to describe tho first porformance of 1’ Af- thor Boston, Rock Island 10494, Northwestera 32%¢, preferred 6814, | lox cars. eaine in the latter city, and made comowhat of a boast of Fort Wayne 97, Ohio and Misshwippi certificates 2634. | PABA a the undertaking; but no account of the opera appeared At the first regular board Erie closed 1!; lowor than at | aud claimed to ha: in Lepayo three or pte serwt th pr ye tho half-past two board yesterday, New York Central | Company ; whereas the notices of opera in el Ady Roading 13, Michigan Sauthern 136 Ctototind aud | SOLA Cromprdad (cisim dispated and in litigation), ja, some of Which. are twelve hundred miles diamant from Pitsburg 24%, Northwostorn 1, preferred 1g, Rock Now York—were being put into print a fow hours after the Island 1, Fort Wayne 3%. Government eccurities were frm. Coupon five-twenties of tho old issue advanced XM. Seven-thirty notes of the first series were 3¢ lower. At thoone o'clock boards the market was steady, but oterwards, on the street, it weakened under the false ru- mors of heavy failures and a two hundred million loan. A semi-panic-like state of things was followed by a soadior feoling at the balf-past two board, when Erie clowd 14% lower than at the first regular board, New York Central 1%, Hudson 3%, Roading 9{, Michigan Southern 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 2%, North. western 1, Rock Isiand 114, Fort Wayne 1), Cum- boriand 1. Government securities were dni!, and coupon Gvo-twenties of the old issne were '; lower, At the last open board tho market was heavy, and a fur.ter fractional decline took place, but anbecqventl, better feeling prevailed, and the decline wa At half-past five o'clock Erie was quoted at Mchigan ‘The Board of Directors of the Yonkers and New York Tire Insurance Company have declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent, free from governmont tax, and payable on and after the 16th inst. ‘The North Pennsylvania Railroad shows earnings for the year of $876,004—being an increase of $186,469 17 over the eleven months ending on tho same day in 1864, when the last statement was made, and an increase of $134,142 63 over the twelve months ending October 31, 1864, The working expenses wore $462, 711—leaving net earpings of $412,365. The interest and taxes chargeablo to the year amounted to $227,909 78—making an excess of $184,353 68 earnings over expenses, interest and taxes, in the harbor in quest of some of of conspirators, Thus farno arrests have No Guy Fawkes stripe and look of men, long haired and reckless of mein, have been found hoverihg in the holds or on the decks of the vessels in port. What may come in other vessels a look through them will show. Of co.irse wo much vigilance cannot be exercised to thwart any such schome as the one referred to if it is on foot, and It would be far bettor to err on the side of over caution that through any negligdace to allow Jeff. Davis toslip through our fingers. There can be no doubt, of course, that there ‘are those who would willingly be induced togive their personal aid to reecue Je‘. Davis from prison, and, fur ther, it cannot be doubted that the ex-rebel chieftain would very much like to see the way clear for walking securely away in any fashion, saving that of St, Denis, with his bead under his arm. The growing and strengthening im- pression is that some one has been sold. The real fact 103c, a 1240, for hams. The ind for lard were small, comprising only about 3,600 bhda.. part im Philadelphia, at 35 4c. n 36, for crude, S7c. a GT 4c. for refined in bond—that in Philadelphia on private terme— and 700. a Te. for free. Rren,—The market was quiet, but prices wero nomi- nally wnaltered. Tho sales were 30 tierses Carolina, at 12 * —The market was without essential change. curtain fell upon the final act, avd were read at the break- fast tabies in the metropolis, ia many instances, no doubt, before the papers of St. Louis, or Chicago, or Cincinnat!, had reached their readers. There is something marvel- lous in this progressive journalism which European news- paper fogyism could not grasp, and therefore we were not surprised to see in the English, French and Italian journals which fell into ovr hands in the West, during the period of Grau’s season here, frequent expressions of astonishment at the energy and eaterprise of the Nrw York Henatp, The opera company will leave here to- mor- row for New York, and will sail thence for Havana on the 17th inst,, after taking a few days’ reat. It is Grau's Present intention to give another season of opera im the ‘West next spring, after playing a season of six weeks at the Tacon theatre, in Havana. His return to this sec- tion of country will be hailed with universal satisfac- tion. One of the musical directors, Signor Nuno, has Jan 9—There ts babi pips LO yen She lies head off the #! 8 land and Pittsburg 75'; a 4, Rowling 101, ‘The returns of the banks of Pittsburg, Pa, made ap on | wpe saios were 307 Lhds, Cuba, at from 10. a “ ‘ | | gone to Havana in advance to complete preparations Southern 671, Now York Contral 0333 the Ist of January, coafpare with the previous statements | and 36 boxes Havana at 123%c., Refined was firm, We | doubtless is that _e wd ene reemegmengrrcoge 2} Sat: daly deelbiales “ea Whack,” Musio, Money was {a abandant sapply at six per cent on ealt, | ®8 follows: — quate standard hards 183¢¢. Pearcy Weneey er! eee ene whose efficient services have contributed largely to the ps . Ortober 1. Janwiry 1 -o was dull, but unchanged, We note further | the slightest thought or care touching the future of with exceptional trangastions at Ave por eent on co¥- | Capital. 99,029,400 $0,045 600 Bb ensee Connecticut. seed leaf, at 3Te., and 64 | heir quondain peuedo rfler and chief, It is natural xt | *¥cces of the Western season, remains, to wield bis ernmeat collaterils, Increased caution is observable | OM circulation 4,624,134 ‘entucky, nt from To, 22° M ‘ baton to the Last. among lenders ta the discount lie, and the accond grade | National 5,633, “tow Was rathor more active and somewhat firmer, | should be so, ‘The feolings and conduct of the Southern csiebaibeiets wie 34: te Srilating ott 713,743 ea embraced 116,000 lw. at 1296. a 13% people only exemplify the way of the world—a cringing, Postscript. of commercial paper I not fp favor. Prime names at | Polng Die United Sta "988/015 pts, 882 bbls. e market wae more short dates aro, however, taken freely at 7 a8 per Coin, k. , and oasb 7,153,684 at of’ 200 bie. State and Western, as |. "Ot to say fawning, subservience to the “praagee that be, Crxemvatt, Jan. 10, 1866. vena The gold marke: stilt labore underatrong “bear” infin. | Doe trom dank 2'619,388 3,140,213 | $2 2534 a $2 280. and ignoring the powers that were, Jeff ean do nothing | 4 grizzly rain, which froze as it touched the earth and ‘vecomes a masa, People enc, and after opening at 13: divaneing 10199 | The following table shows the clearings and, balances Figg” Fee amg for them now, cannot give them place or position, and, | made the streots glassy, slippery and dangerous for shore to the vosaele which are anchored Rear South it wock'nod at tho close to 138%, Loans wore gonamaily | &t the Cleazing House in Chicago for the week ending | nev. PERE TELLIER, SUPERION OF THE JESUITS ox | Wt BO chance of deing anything for them in the future, } pedestrians, did not prevent the largest crowd ever as- | presents quilc.s diferent aepeet, Ae geen fra made at one-sixteonth per day in favor of the fonder. — | January 6:— THIS CONTINENT. has become of the slightest possible consequence. But | sombled within the Mozart Hall from witnessing the sse- | a: reek, Theewind iehigh and the Foreign exchange was dull but steady at 108% a 109 Payee ot Father Tellier, Superior of the Order of Jesuits in | ! there are thore crazy headed enough to moditate the | ond representation of L'Africaine, Every seat in tho for bankers’ bills on England at sixty days. Southern vy North America, died at the Jesuits’ College, Moutreal, on | Te*ene of Jeff. Davis, one thing is cortain—that, come in | auditorium was fecured befere noon to-day, and even bonkers! bills wold w’ 1089 a 7 | ry 4 the Tthinst,, age nearly seventy years, Ho was born | What force the dprenyttaeapti they tre oar bane the aistes were furnished with extra chairs Many e « January &, 7 ‘ el , away. To have the it Potrole itn stocks were steady and moderately acitve. | January @ in 1796, near Laon, in France, and became a Jesuit on | Mme of it getting Jeff Davia away, ight- | holders of tickets carried on profitable speculation, and a 1a day. Wothing rina could exposed, within Atthe second board Beancho? Run clowed at $19, Bo the 11th of October, 1818, at tho age of twenty-two yearn, | ¢#t show of success would require @ very large, very de- Attor some years of travel, and having beon appointed | termined and very velf-racrificing body of men. The Jarge extra amount would have been realized bad the in the bay for nearly a wee! choice of sents been sold at auction. | ———ae chanan Farm 78¢., Bradiey 42., Eimpiro City 800,, Ex. | $6,798,038 em. colsior 98c., Manat ver tic! oth Phitedetphia | : 5,028,685 rector of the College of Chambery, M. Tollier | leader of it would have the leading of the forlornest of | 7) 4/ricaine was an improvement upon the first re- Yas at Honolulu Nor i cad tiahienass: Wns Belenie 40 hole Creck $12 73; | hj sot of the Chicago bauks making weekly state: | was selooted by the General of the Jesuits, | forlorn hopes. Thove who ure anxious upon the subject | presentation, and, as it Is ever with Meyerbeer's compo- ve wae ck Wccdaia ee Ht Z y ~ ‘ments showins their average condition to the Cieartng of the safe eustodianship of Jeff. Davis may rest assured, bavi bbls wh off and 16.30 United States $23 (4, 15), Webstor $1 03. ‘There are indications that the subject of a renewal of the Reciprocity treaty with the Britieh provinces will shortly be debated in Congress, an i cu iseloners from pondering ll conan Rb od pede: in 1842 “of “ha an teolehane abore "mentioned, | eirculation here about the rescue of Jeff. Davia. A.simi- | mach nearer the mark. The demand for a repetition of Washingion to make reprowstations regarding futuro Bice som tosses Mah ee Ber, ae : ote saab ua naa satmcosa easnveamnananes te Pheoter Teourse between the Ue countries, bear | 108% o4ag | thers Chuze Luiset, Martin, Hanipanx and Du- | by General Miles to say nothing about it, as he desired, prend rey popes Hy ing, of course, upon the treaty. The liter is by many a0 91 ranquet. Of these Mesera. Chazelle and Lniset have | tf ponsibie, to oxich the rerauing party iit should show more representations Opera House on Friday supposed to apply to Canad: and the fisherios only wire daty, onder (ie treaty:—Grain, flour and breadstafly of all kinds; ante y!+ of all kinds; tresh, smoked and salted meats; cotion ‘ool, seeds and vegetables; andied frulta, dried friitu; flab of all kinds; products of fia amd ft equally attects all the British colonies in North | 20000 do, For eight years after their arrival the Jesuits had the Avverios, ingluding Prince Edwart’s Irland, bus with | 1203 0904, 6-20 c°68 IaH re Futer Teer tousky and hor ballet troupe will appear in the fourth act, hepar, cortain reserva(iong a» to Newfoundland, ideted Afr : employed among the sick Irish emigrants during the The followinic are the articles of the growth and pro 4 Drerainnen of skip fever, then at Bt. Fatih’ church, AN ALLEGED ABSCONDING BROKER. ZAoye tome mom} duce of the British colonies or the United States which rf at Kingston, routo and at Fordham G . returned fare admtted into each couniry, respectively, free of | % chester couniy, N.Y. In November, 1866, he. was Seventeen Thousand Dollars Drawn | “iik= is semers Propootis (Br), Liverpeol; Glaoe 400 Of all Ofer creutures living im tho water; pom | long vnic A NW Int 1680 DR. THOMAS BLATCRYORD. try, oggn; hides, furs, skins or tails, untressed, | _s000 Chi &NW1at mn Dr. Thomas Blatchford, of Troy, N. Y. atone or marble in its crude or ynwronght | 11000 Mots AW lot m of John W. Webster at the time he state; alate; batter, cheesa, tallow; lard, hort, | 19000 Wisse MLGond man, in Boston, died in Troy on the 8th inst. © which he belonged aad sailed for Europe. manures; ofes of metals of ali kinds; coal, pitoh, tar, turpentine, ashes; mbar and der of all kinds, round, hewed, sawed, unmanufactured, fa whole or in Part; frewood, planta, shrubs and trees; pelts, wool, fish oll; rice, broomeorn and bark; gypsum, ground or tin- Ground; hown, or wrought, or anwrought barr or grind Stones; dyestuffs; flax, hemp and tow, unmanufactured; ‘Uunmanufactured tobacco; raga. The treaty was signed at Washington, on the 6th of J (ne, 1854, to remain in foree ten years, and will shortly expire, in accordance with the notice of ome year given by the United States. We remember at the tims of it abrogation by Congress last January that a very ae. |) olded vate of thirty-one against eight was cat in the Bonate, and that Mr, Sumner and others, with more zeal than logic, cried the treaty down. Probably much of the feeling which influenced the Foto was the result of the unfriendly attitude apparently sesamed by Canada to- ‘wards this country during the rebellion, and in de. ducing inferences from statistica the judgment of one. legislators «waa somewhat warped. Mr, Snmuer, Tlouse, like those in this city, is being agitated, and the proposition will probably be carried out. 1000 Chi&Aitn Istm Mil &t Plstm 103% 200 do 1043 100 Hudson River Ri 104% 200° do, segue $53 g er a ssssepeesesses' 38383s3 2 ae [ i 3 2 ssedet with five of his colleagues, to come to Canada, where the Roman Catholic Bishop of Montreal had re- quested the lope to sound some members of the Order. From the death of the last of the native Canadian Jes \its, Father Cazot, in 1800, there had been no establishment therefore, of his safe keeping here until hie release for his trial, hanging or tiberty is ordered by the govern- ment. ‘This ie not the Orst time, by the way, of a ramor in of Jefferson alroady deceased, Father Martin has petarned to France, | itself. and the other two continue their labors in Montreal. named Superior of the Jesuits in North America, and from that time bas always resided at Fordham, Canada. For some months he baa suffered from a serious disease, and remoyed to the Hotel Diea in Montreal for treat- ment; but finding that no cure could be hoped for he returned to the » Where be died on Sunday last. ADMITAT. BALDWIN, BR. %. Avugnstus Warren Baldwin, Rear Admiral of the White, died at Toronto on January 6. He was born In the county of Cork on the Ist of Oetober, 1776. He entered the mercantile navy aaa Boy, buh wal prested into the British service on board the sloop.of war Trompeuse, ‘The captain of the vemel, J. Erskinne Douglas, soon dis. vovered w i 35 Es sitions, the appreciative portion of the audience became more sensible to his many endearing beauties And here allow me to correct an error in my first notice, wherein I stated that the company had only two woeks’ rehearsals, I find that two months would be ng taken 850 bound ona cruise aad would touch at Hood ived mm Nantucket from bark Mara, NOB. 1 21, 3 woeks out, with 70 bbls ap, bows and Saturday, when the orchestra will be increased to sixty instroments, and the accomplished Christine Seavis- from a City Bank—This Reported De- parture for Europe—Am Actress the Supposed Cause of Departare, dée. ‘The business community of Wall street was some- what excited yesterday afternoon when currency was WALL STREET RUMORS. The principal actor in the little drama which was en- ‘acted is Mr. Charles H. Carr, of the firm of Charles H. Carr & Co., brokers, doing business at 30 Broad street, It is rumored that Mr. Carr, forgetfol of his duties as « husband and a man of honor, had become 60 fervently enamored of a young lady as to cause him to draw from the bank im which were kept the accounts of the firm an amount set down at seventeen thousand dollars, * while crediting the treaty with having put ao | end to the =mutnal trritations before occurring, gave \toredit for little else, The navication of the st. Lawrence was @ plausible concession, which be contend. od hed proved litte more than apame, and althoagh the commerce between the two countries bud Lucrensed im- monsely under the operation of the treaty, he could now fo Chat {t was owing to the latter. In the three year Jiist previous to the treaty the total exp United Sigies to the British urovinees wore (Ofer the heads of the i-atarred Managers’ Union, | Yolars one and ‘de brought forward at onto. “The attempt to | name, Wien prove the lessee and manager of @ theatre irresponsible | ee for tho salaries of his emoloves has proved fotile in this } vent SrATRURNTS At ite OFricR, instance Aa hae been already stated the members of the drm a Cleve & PURE Qo vrccsee THIRD eReetON—2:30 P.M. FSG a 'Kl cou. 104% 100 eba Hud Riv RR. 100% * 5-200 62 104), 1000 Reading RR... 101 «596 Ob 101 200 Wo MOND, Jan 647—Arr sobre Lavinia Jane, of his latter years INGTON, NC tan G—Arr sobre Tanne Bal Bauk of Vover Canate thes Will of tbe Wop (Br). Power. oticax

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