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2 EW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1868. a j a whole national banks now authorized is 1 The present stock is estimated at 26,000 bhds, 44,700 maffice to show that all (he nations are very s'ck FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. aes eooontaneier $401, 100,008. ‘The amount & dociningtendnepy et Sea 11M, Se 1 T A L Y boring under orises induced by various causes, according nent pennant of ciroulation issued to the national banks during the | fining, and 11%0. a Ide. for fair to Prime intoreating and amiabl m (0 position, — = ye al ts given at $2,868,200. Previously, $245,860,610. to ehsioe ube, was held at 12340, rae we: quate re. one fine morning take to ‘he fids afver dacelsing the Austria, our cherished friend and neighbor, is at ull and prices experienced « further decline, ‘The pre- sdrpseed grades do. c. ryt are Laer iL. | Slavonic, Germanic, Polish and fiuancial crisis, and im vailing sense of uncertainty with respect to the future ‘A diil is before the Senate of this State giving more | tirely nominal. Obstacles to Her March Towards brgands, to the pleasures and fascinatious of great civil: order to save herself she must either possess an tron con- power to the Superintendent of the Insurance Depart- TALLow was in demand at previous prices. The sales ' ie ‘ financial policy of the government induced a very tame " si of eegy ine comprise 110,000 Iba. at 1254. a 130, Although the news of the immediate publication Of ® | stitution, or have a Je worked in her favor. speculaiive feeling on tho bull side of the market, and | Meat im investigating the affirs of mark SORA Wee ae mer we ete wale, OF 0 National Unification. provinelal statute for Venotia by Austria has yor airs ob. | England is under a crisis owing to the death of Lora the beara were emboldened to hamrmer {t accordingly. | C™mpanies. On Friday afternoon, however, it developed @ reactionary tentoncy, and prices improved until near the close of Saturday, wheu they relapsed under a sudden weak ning in Erie, aud the whole market closed heavy. At half- past five o'clock Erie was quoted at Si}, New York Central 91%, Reading 98°%%, Michigan Southern 68%, Cieveland and Pittaburg 7334 J, Northwestern 2334 a 3, Rock Island 98, Fort Wayne 93 a . The large outstanding “short” interest acts as a strong facentive for the bears to keep the market down; but in view of all the legitimate influences affecting prices at present, the latter ought to have touched “hard pan,” temporarily at least. The prospects of the leading rail- The Atlantic and Great Western Railroad Company, Kentucky at from 7c. a 26c. cases seed leaf at from 6c, about 45 bbls, 5 5 eae fret T think Lam right in forcteliiog that the report will | Palmerston and the coalition betwou Earl Russell and spread itself in, and this time ina manner that canbe | yf, Bright, from which the tories may have to suffer, Wu skwy.—Receipta, 485 bbis. Prices ruled some- under the terms of their agreement with the Morris and | what lower under a’ continued limited inquiry, The spread linet agua, Sod Shas Sine tne manner Iheh can ds Essex Railroad Company, of New Jorsey, have already | sales were very small, rising only about 76 bbls. e A Hy | new army the Austrian government will promulgate the ‘With rogard to the Fenian movement this is worse than contracted for the grading of the whole of the branch | Western at $2 28%. — Th rmy of the Kingdom the Onty o disease—it is a frightful plague, which 1s spreading road from Denville to Bloomfield, This line will pass through Boonton, Little Falls and the Groat Notch in ANOTHER SHIP HORROR. the Atatsian Minister of Justice has demanded from the | devs learsig Wolstate tn too great haste, and DE First Mountain, and will be some twenty-throe miles ites eee ee are page Youu Bismar! ty suflici long. A corps of engineers are now engaged between @ Seaman m Fever an x= pre SO aan’ Waa Nonna bent Elotméela ant’ Paterson in ataking out the proposed Dngagements with Brigands in the ninoe 1869 up to this, day, the serfs, In consequence of which the artsion now road, preparatory to commencing work. The grad- ing on this part of the route is to be finished during the the Quarantine Authorities by the prosent year, and also that portion between Denville and Jury, &e. They say that the monks of the convent of St. Roonton, At the same tim? the work, on the entire line | Another horrible case of neglect and exposure on ship- | Movement of Austria Towards @ Resump- | pavebaned over to the Papal aithoriiss the aoOer | Cietet; but having incurred tho displeasure of the Holy . to announced constitution, and that in a short time after Kope of the People. they will order the election for the new Venctian Diet. with a loathsome and Another corres} nt writes to me from Vienna that | , Prusel ity. caused by having In too great pega Venetian courts to furnish him with a return of the arrest cacious to gve her easement ments for political offences which bave been The crisis in Russia is due tothe en tof rr the belief that the Emperor Francis Joseph haa the in- racy, the tent amnesty simultaneously | Poles ‘and tho Caucasians are giving considerable trouble. Pepal Territory. wih the constitutional tatute, ihe tide of which is “The | | Spaln, although an ort tt x Ectotie’ county, bas Italians to the Veneiii for the Now Year(?). ae grap 13 atl) ioe, 2 ae “sar Par 4 the forvent prayers of Sister Potrocinio and Father man Neglect—Investign- leas See by recognizing the kingdom of Misty, sho is oy of the road, is to be pushed forward with all possible de- | board, resulting tn the death of an unfortunate seaman poly eye) ane of mistake a etre iksty to emerionca a | Sch, snd the coutractors hope to have the whole com- | named Christian Andoreoa, was recently brought to the tion of Influence. at ne ural iuform us thatthe Queen of | FEST sto has twenty-dve frigates at covimand, which ai : a Portu kent to 0 considerable increase than the further decline which | Pleted within twelve months notice of Coroner Gover. Depeased, it seems, was « sailor peckise Seale and poarts of great valuo; also a bracelet now being got ready to proud to sem and’ destroy the the operators for a fall confidently predict, more, of course, to promote their own speculative ends for the time being than with a view to being ultimately en- ‘The traffic recoipte of railways in the United Kingdom | attached to the ship John Bgjght, which arrived at this from which was suspended a beautiful golden medallion, or Great Brain sinounted forthe week ending the 6h | port from Liverpool few daye aes. ure «8° | AEE AIRG IN THE CHIEF CITIES. | Siecmee, wich mas ommmented wit les Dewtl | qunogincratin"Krery redk at um the Some ot of January, on 12,307 miles, to £612,910, and for the | sage Anderson had both his feet badly frostbitten, be- . It is, from what I hear, a « corresponding we-k of last year, on 11,897 miles, to | sides which he was setsed with ship fever, and on the alamonds, Cab announced, and the creation of & new one ro ‘which does much houor to the fair cantatrice, inet is anno 8 from its ashos occurs, Wisse ane tee proves that the illustrious | om its ashes occurs, | tne. shrowdest rolted th all but select galaxy of true pro- 4 among the sin galaxy py £571,152, showin; an increase of 410 miles and of | arrival of the ehip the unfortunate seaman was much daughter of the house of Pave ancien tap taint reign of Bux ‘Belgiam has lost a ruler who was ever phets, With a very few really conscientious «ad honor- ~ “f anal % able exceptions, speculators on the Stock E:ciings tatk | #44758. exhausted and almost unable to speak, In that condi THE OLD WORLD IN A CRISIS. TEmasuel’waa¥at Noplon vaiting tho | Sblo to provent the liberal holle parties from coe age Tho following circular, having reference to the can- | tion decoased was transferred with a number of passon- Chole: ital of ‘de into col 5 ty a par railway securities down because they ere ‘short!’ of WJ &c. &o. &o. ra Hospit ‘Santa Maria de Loretti, a lad, r psiy pe hecause they believe they are sulling for more | elation of adivesive intemal revenue stamps, is of | gers to a little steamer callod the Rattler, ‘and conveyed by de Ann, presented himself boldly ie the King, ee ee. erin eety, Se eases, & ost — hes eee with an eloquchoe 41 genas above age, Ox- than they are worth or any other substantial reason, | Public tulerest epson) Te qr ear inc Our Itallan Correspendence. plained, ina fow words to his SKayerty, bis pontion—that | Sd frmnens of Wy tadher. a When these men become bulls they talk stocks up with Orrioe ov IxTaRxaL ar s mi boing Seapta o dyieg’ coud Fowaon, Jan. 1, 1968, Se Aiet ba het lent Ais patel who sete victims of the df La Grande Wedion, wid the old of Ax! Pon tho same persistent disrogant of principioas thoy t6lEod | ye as gain geaign ANSE, JAR 10 RR | on een ator hivadaneaion ta the bospltat dauth | “70.6 or not to bo" is at prevent tho terrible ailem- | Wwithort help, and of an age yet too vender tobe able | BAZ0D, Davarian ead) an aloe ay them down when they were bears, Their opinions a? | enacted that in any and all casos where an adhesive | onsued, ma in which Italy finds herself, Necessities and urge: 3 ne Perinat ye oe dengan ee tel and to Mexico. Yt cannot last much louger, and the of no value except as tudicat'ng their own course on the | stamp shall be uesd for Genoting any duty imposed by Coroner Gover held an inquest over the remains, and | *le8 are spoken of.. There are neces:lties and necessi- | industry, an honest man. The King listened with 6, OY Jeast urfavorable result that can ensue will be that he ‘ket, and to the extent they may influence others in said act, except a; thoreinafier provided, the porson Bui : ee using of affixing ths same shall write the fe ety to S ‘oupda the | subjoined will be found a sopy of the evidence elicited | tet, and urgencies and urgenoies. I will explain myself. | ness and atiention to the unhappy little boy ; was touched | {in}, Be Or aN ile setae ent eee buying or selling. {nitiats of his name and the date upon which the eame is | gnq the verdict of the jury. There are necessities that must be inexorably submitted | by his misfortunes, and Interested Ly his spirit aud his | Tr eon a healthy condition, owing to tl Government securities wero depressed up to Saturday | attached or used, s» that the same may not again be Le used; and that if any person shall iraudulently make use TESTIMONY OF JEREMIAH O'NRIL. ck FE a of an adhesive stamp to denote any duty imposed by Jeremiah O'Neil, being sworn, says:—I am orderly in on the London Stock Exchange from 6453 @ 65 om the | aid act, without so effectually cancelling and obliterating . . ab Ms morning, When the uows of the advance in five-twentles de to with loss of life, and there are also necessities that | Spugwte,,The King told him he wont aot a eats termination of the government to ext down the old trees must be avoided without loss of life, The first necessity | by order of the King, the young De Anna would be placed | 2) waidiner The Stet mt eee air for Italy is to be. Where is the manifestation, the incon- | 12 4 military college, and that his pension would be de- | Maven perfect monomania for tearing down old Ward No, 1 in the hospital on this island; on the 24th of el oneaeithe Miasta cavvate quae 11th inst. to 66 on the 13th caused arecovery of 3g per | the same, except ax thereinafter provided, he, she Or | 19 month the deceased was brought to iny ward by the | testable affirmation of the existence of this resuscita- taped uitro-clerical party in Rome highly disapprove of ings and erecting new onex in their stead, cont in the original issue of five twentles; but 3 of tho | they shail for‘oit the sum of Afty dollars. 5 man who drives the wagon employed for the purpose of | tio: “ Tn the Danubian principalities Prince Couza meets with ie poriisa asinet Mons In a subsequent part of the same section tt 1s provided | bringing sick eae tthe! fo 1 ial - hampers tion? In no place, in no thing, except inthe army. Not- | the energetic measures adopted by General Kanzler, Little favor. In Turkey the Sulian 1s reckoning how advance was afterwards lost, and the market closed | gna: the proprietor or proprietors of any proprietary article | Digging Wak Pitan ee ee ead: Twas told that | Withstanding, in every province, in every oity, in overy Tapes War Minister, against (he brigands. ‘They com much longer his race wil last in Europe. Without de- dull, Sevon-thiryy notes declined a %, and bouds | ov urticne subject Lo aatamap duly under sehodule C, | teeveeed wana seaman on vourd the ship Jol right; | community you see thet the ead tradition of municipal | Blam of Nadas theyteill soon be constrained to diewise | scribing the crises existing ta Persia, Japan and Ch about one per coat, during the week. may, in # certa n do-tgnated manner, furulsh his or thelr | this is all I know about the deceased; I do not know any: | gores continues und perpetuates itself with a deplorable | him, and it is stated that his successor is already named | And other countr.ce more or Jase clvilused, 1 would The goid market was firm under the influence of tho ae ‘age ie er ee ae bovng thing Paty o his illness or the cause pe prime I tenacity in the person of General Courten, who commanded in bates oe omen hen uee at Rome .: be . that the name of deceased was John Anderson. os r i nds himself at preset ar Avance in the B gland rate of discount to eigh ng thon oreon, the sad stamps shall be so | Ws “ 1560 the Twelfth Swiss rogiment, so basoly organized break adrance in the Bankaf Ragiand sale of diagounh $9 sient tho.date thereon, the rane. 68 Tuscany finds herself in the midst of many me. | ee ee ee eine ee ivorn General Lamaricizre | £fom the iden of temporal power he will find his spiritual per cent aad a heavy demand for customs dut es, the lat- ter aggregating for the week about three million two ‘on the boxes, bottles or packages t! ; , tho same or tising tho contents thereof, the stamps shall Herman Guloke boing sworn, saya:—I am resident phy- | morials of her own history, and speaks to you in all | ix his report ou the campaign in Umbria and the | ®Ul iy ieee vac ooms to be in a state of erists, it te cially destroyed; that in default thereof such | sician on this island; in opening TESTIMONY OF MERMAN GULEEE, M. D. supremacy greatly impaired. saw the decoasod brought to the | truth of the civilization of other ages, Liguria biects | Marches. General Courton is, Dut Mth seaetend goa not surprising that the kingdom of Italy shoatt also be) Rundred thousand doliars, The price advanced from | proprictor or proprictors’ shail forfeit the sum of fifty | hospital on the 24th inst., at about five o'clock in the | yj : ss m : 1385 a X% on Monday morning to 139% a % at the close Roltars Vibe afernoon; I spoke to him soveral times and could get | Yetatall her pores from the blows inflicted on her by | {0 the priests—a true sycophant of St. Lit [hs cimorderes condition pee ees & wor! i: 4 Tu section 169 it sa enacted that any person who shall | no answer from him; I examined the dceased at that | her ancient republican autonomy. dier, because he has no military experience and shows of infancy, conformab!y with the law of nature. of business on saturday, The disbursement of con Inter- | ofr or expose for sale any of the articles mentioned in | time, and found that his feet were badly frosibitten and Naples fecls the weight of her numbers and the | Breasonable rigor towards his inferiors, $270,842. Tho shipment of gold by Saturday's sieamers Tt Turin has lost her eaptial, her court and her minis- | _ The State physic.ans should, however, take care not Sub-Treasury for the week amounte c fs hereof, | th irculation below the u tion of the “ est ot the Sub-Treasury for the week amounted to perp ry) pape epee’ thereof, call or the logs harried Rise ai dade walk co apoly end strength of her grandeur more than any other State iP | ters, she gains every day somo counting ho: se, some in- intenialites ta.caneh sand tonnes to ae ape pat In section 157 the Commissioner of Internal Revenue | storatives, but before he could be conveyed there de- nd her poople sing Massaniello; her modern arieto- iai and financial societies, Besides the Society for | yr, pcan are ciealis hed ea ocke ‘Was $241,100. 1s authorized to prescribe such method for the can- | codsed died; I have endeavored to ascerta'n, but could | cracy speak of Murat; her ancient aristocracy, those of olonization of Venezuela there has just been cstab- mities, and malignant (tuwors uear the middle; aud as By areturn recently published it appears that Great | cellation of stamps as he may deem expedient and ef- | not, how deceased came to bo frostbitten; in my opinion | 4). “Anger of God,” sigh after the Bourbons; the healthy, Britain imported in 1864 gold and silver to th» value of | fectual. mp ; Under tho power thus conferred, authority has boon ; 28,839,001, and in 1865 to the value of £20,235,507, | giventoimprint the fuitials and date upon stamps in (0K | Feary eee e a oe eee te was lished the New Helvetic Bank—an excellent institution of depoeit—with a million of capital, which can be aug- | doctors called in differ a8 to tho breve beffcad gout new and young party of the middlo classes applaud | mented up toten. This banking society has for ita prin- Neatine vations eee eee wat ek rc cone ry A olige yal. | cipal object the extension of commerce and industry, sworn, says:—I am wagon driver | Victor Emanuel; the mass of the rising, intelligent, val- | 11 yin'lend upon morigage. It will be e great beneft | ‘he greatest of all physicians —Nature, deceased came to his death by fever and exposure. ra, bein, : Ri while sho exported of gold and silver in 1864 only | Instead of wridng them. The imprint must be distinct | ror tng hospital’ on. this inland; on the 24th of the pres. | iant, young and entorprising genoration love and rovere | oy wuts voperty, which At’ present ia enormously de- | _ THe condition ot Ttaly is most serious, and that wh £22, 756,868, and in 1365 £14,086,792, thus gain ng « sup- | ®P4 legible. mt If proprietary stamps cannot be so affixed to the boxes, ply of more than, ten millions storling durinz tho wo | botties or packages that in opening the same, of 1 | ‘ou his back; the chaplain of the inland wasin attend. | In Bicily one recalls with pride and plessare the name years, A large portion of this was, of course, consumed | using tie contents the i voidably and effectually destroyed, they should be can- celled in the ordinary manner by writing or*imprinting : p = Foreign exchange was dill, under a moderately full | (hereon the initials and date. there Asahi ereiianies poss rl iphleeay i pei > lation. supply of Southern cotton bills. At the closo of the | . Canceliation, by writing or imprinting the initinls and | Juyvn've the hospital; , in the arts aud man .factures. ent month I wont down to the dock to get somo sick | Garibaldi, preoiated (a Yaly, renders It still more grave is that we are not certain patients, and I found the deceased in the boathouse lying ‘At Naples the cholera has disappeared; society {3 re- the future a tion our public men, or even of veof, they shall and must be una- *, turning. The San Carlo theatre has opened with Meyer- continuance in office. The partisan contribu a ance on him; I had him conveyed from the boathouse | of King Manfred, Corradin, the Vespers, and the events | poor's Pr phete and a magnificent ballet, Balls aro given; | BOt® little towards keeping up this w of confa to the wagon and I took him to the reception oifiec, and | of 1848, which opened the first fire of the Italian revo- | and it is said that the coming carnival will be a brillian instead of boing ® beacon, ite object at atlair, M. Mari, the Presideny’ of the Chamber, newly I did not examine him at that Lombardy affects a certain disdainful “we are at pre g cael met a tae , , di ink, whor by-the stamp is made to correspond in : F week bankers’ lorling was quoted at 103%; 0%, the | fee ie ieee ee instrument to which it is | #% but soon after I heard that deceasod was dead. home,” which seems to ray “we can do our business | Parliament, aud in 1869 and 1860 in the Tuscan constitu. latter be.ng the selling rate; throe days, 1097 a 110%; | ginxod, nt only the légal but also the most effectual ‘TESTIMONY OF BRYAN MURPHY. ourselves—we want nobody ;? and upon this sho starts tion which afterwards transformed itself into the Tuscan Southern cotton bills, 107% a 108%; commercial, 107% | method t fraud, and must be adopted, except in the Bryan Murphy, being sworn, says:—Iam watchman on fod ‘ish er sicko Parliament which was convoked to confirm the plebiscite, Th on © crisis, 108%; franc, 5.17% & 6.213. Tho receip's of cot. | as of propriotary articles, where it is otherwise especially | the island and attend to tho arrival of the sick in the | Of, proud and puffed out with ber riche ‘and afterwards in the Italan Parliament, of which he is hoe $0 thats auavinn aad eee for © RNs Sranes, |S ’ Seip's OF cot | provided for. : boat; on the 24th inst. I first saw the deceased on the Piedmont, which bas neither historical nor artistic tra- | still a member. Ho has just formed a society of bank- re ay is gery es ree ton at this point for the week ending on the evening of | "rreq ent reports have reached this office, showing the | steamboat that brought him from Quarantine; be was in | qitions, can only show quite @ modern face. With Pied. | ¢f 4¢ Turin, with a capital of four millious, to undertake Friday last woro 23,515 bales, and the shipments 13,082 | law upon this subject is very often disregarded. Ineome | a very poor and focble condition, unable to help himself | 1 nT cr mencad, aflor having been conducted by | Wo oPsrations of landed credit in the provinces of Log- pe bales. Tho roceipts at the Southern ports have position to board there than was apparont a few | penoil prernean stamps are used Without being obliterated or | and no one paying avy attention to him; the place he lestroyed pm an: latiorly shown a falling off, bat thero 1s lew dis- | s'mply, gonerally with ink, but sometimes even with a | bridge, and cold and wet; I examined him and found . uo ’ ln'ased, ove hole is Punched through the sump, ° | hin bedly frozen in Both fea; there were no stockings the cnnciins 6F0:lag os Heid sven: oh themnecunny whey. Se . ‘hese and similar methods of cance! yn afford little | or shoes or any hat, nor any coveri exce| wooks ago. ‘The slock at New Oricans on the 20th | 4.710" Mection against the use of the stamps asecond | pants and a sailor's blouse upon the of January was reported to be 181,000 bales; at | time, Great frauds may be and, as investigation shows, horn, Subaitines, and in the ex-duchies of Modena, Par- was lying in wason the deck, under the wheelhouse | her to the last stage, and proving herself unworthy of | ma, Plaisance and Guorstaile. ‘he Austrian General Benedick has fately arrived in nd and taken the command of the Austrian manner whatever; in others a cross they were giving their efforts to construct a roof. Poli- deceased to | tical unification at presont is almost a kettle of fish, cop him warm; the place where deceaced Jay when I ‘and, even if it does not raize fery passions, there 1s little Mobile on the samo date, 20,000 bales; at Galveston, | bave been practised upon the public revonuo in thig | saw htin was much exposed and very wufit for even & hope the croakings about tt will b e calm, and care ing ter pry inated, rs 2 . rf. assessora, inspectors and oth well and hearty person to be Jet alone one in the on the 13:h, 26.698 bales; at Apalachicola, Fia., on De- | SmBNe'a, Cualeenes Ste therefore Instructed to give | sick and helploss condition of thd deccased; with the as- | must bo taken that the shell doar not burst great importanco. ‘There is amongst others @ siguif- comber 80, 25,628 baies; at Savannah, on January 20, | this subjoct their sp cial attention; to bring to the fynree ane ae I Li gps ae reenact Now for the administrative unification. To judge of it pd soilaitig io thes Re fn oR ye amy 5 D stam wo strict boatho: careful ered vernmol @ forced calm whieh event 9,623 bales; at Charleston, on the same date, 2,821 ie Sou ps, and to require rug, ing it about his feot and making him ascom. | You must pass into the bureau of some minister, and from gz produced in Italy, intend to adopt great econo- bales. The stock at Liverpool on the 13th inst. was If persons, after having been fully noticed of the re- | fortable mae t then helped to place him in the | that into those of the prefecture, and descend thus to the | my, but sich as will pot in any way compromise the estimated at 892,200 bales. The stock in New York on merits of statite oting the canceliat on of | W: which took him to the hospital; in about an hour safety of the empire of the Hay ‘To this is added aa a ee ee bale, Croat, | eee she cia, rerpecting tn cenceng heres | aierwards T heard of the death Cf deceased; the name | Mst and most humble of the provinces. You will hear | {54t'fne tmos are dark snd “ormy; that the tempest | DECISION OF JUSTION DODGE—COLONEL Mam with, wilfully persist in their fraudulent use without | 0{ the steamboat that brought deceased to this island everywhere from the employes of the warm vows that | will not be long until it bursts out; that the more ter- HONORABLY DISCHARGED. cotton not continue to go forward to Europe frecly | With, Wilully parent Ot or terating them inthe man- | was the Rattler: 1 heard that deceased was seaman on | are made for the fall of the Neapolitan ministry, wishing | rible it is the sooner the favorable fime will come; that hid hichor rates of exchange are likely to bo current; bat | norrequired by lawe legal proceedings ‘apo istry, J i ‘The alleged ofl swindling case, of which co full a rej 9) ated for ould at once be | board the slip Joho Bright, that a Tuscan may come to them, and that afterwards | the Pol.tical ha ls and the thunder of war will carry with | .oegred in the Hamatp of the 27th day of June lat there present insti = them the sols 16 most Lorti.o i wis pater eames notes r eae 0 OLLIND, Comlalanoner. TESTIMONY OF RDWARD J. DUFFY. the Tuscan fall, to give place to a Picdmontese, and Papen anger yrs in the pee jong nich el ‘was brought toe close om Paturday last before Justie and the imports show a slight decrease, the gold value of > Edward J. Daffy, being sworn, :—lam watchman g : —+ ce ane ee rt athe nc tomiog tne | 82 00, that they may foe! the Denefis of haxing che | soon envelope Taly and Austria very ene will do his | Dodge, who damisned the complamt, thoreby fully « those at this port for the week ending on the 27th having CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘and pay patrons of thelr own country. And tho candidates | duty as he has sworn to do. Colonel W, D, Mann, late of the Seventh M0 boon only $4,629,628. pe elected to compose the Cabinets occupy themselves with mm Rome thero is a lettor stating that the young and | onersting ¢ Thi +i AE TS | ey Sarvnpay, Jan. 27—6 P. M. the this situation of their employes, and think, before finding | beautiful daughter of Colonel Galetti, of that city, acta. | Chigam cavalry, of any false representations or dishone: src oe perf apse Bet ——_ Asuna, —Rege'pts, 15 packages. The market was with- | board of the steamboat Rattler, which had brow honest, active, tried and patriotic adintnistrators, they | ily in the service of the Iuflian nation, is going 0 marry | dealings ia the matter, Bo many persons wore intereate call loans during the week, with the supply of capital in | ou greoial change. A moderute demaud provailod for | from Quarantine; at that time docoased was lying on mont place there men who can, gevgraphlcally represent the pavngee sen et ee Eee 2 It ts said | yy imvostments or operations im petroleum, and ¢ ofr hansoes peed a pues oer aay | Bot and smal! mina were mde at from $7 604 97 18, page Boerne ny Dhar yyeny Fo yee aed tr upow the eehatiuticn, and pordiealy on the cgcaion of this mariage iched to yield nies ons | many promipeat men, including officers high la rank 1 the Inside price inspection; pearl were out of lying was no fit plac oi bide the plebiscite which has proclaimed the unity of | of tho titles he purpose he with the Sub-Treasury on temporary deposit, and the | sock, and prices were nominal. Were Sat WES Seaton us whateisoserd 3 the aeiie a ouly otak im waeitheee ivi Souizg’s | hw atrndy asked ofthe government authority to divest ‘to the boathouse and helped = on which Iialy lives, and feels herself to live—that the | himself of a ee balance in the latter stood on Saturday afternoon at the Baxaparurra —Recetpta, 8,838 bbla. flour; 100 do, and tc carry deceased juisate, large total of $80,810,618, It fe reported that the Troa- | 5 191 bags corn meal; 800 tse ‘heat; $,200 do. corn, | im Oe come etree oe a ene ti crated thet the Ver porn solemnly pied se ip army. Del bisa’ waits hates Siaa enone fer the tae caces sury has it in contemplation to redace the rate of interest aud 5,400 do. oat, The market for State and Westorn | he could not + the ‘then came and deceased Piedmontose or a Neapolitan be Minister of | months, en row ¢ to London, to resume his official duties, on new deposite to five per cent, the present rate being was taken up to the hospital, aod ina short time after! | Wer—s Mazzini or La Marghorita—no maiter; there ye Rassell under the grave circumstances end alee to aceopt dopeaiie at call—that is, without flour continued quiet, but no material change was notice hoard deveased had aed ible to hide tue inexorable law of comit in which England finds herself at this moment, the prosecution, but which so signally failed to substas om, my Pn able in prices, though the market closed somewhat Every year w levy, every yoar thousands of indi- One of the most renowned chiefs of the bands of brig- | tinte the. charge that the defence moved for a dismiss: the usual ton days’ notice after thirty days—at four and | i .gvy The gales were 6,600 bola at our subjoined qu THOTIMONY OF MABY GAVIN- viduals, innocent of all political wrong, of all party fraud, | auds has just arrived, they tell me, at Rome, in ctl per en the government tung neo de | tal, rues one wen say, isan aos | accurate” ce acareeah ahs | Rk al rng oop, oma gem oeaet | Saas Orne a, Horeca | swat de we Suara gig mand certificates, Why the Troasury should appear 80 | tie Canada four wes rather inactive, though previous | iust- while he ‘was on board the steamboat Raltior; he | Italy. “Nowhere do we finde p.tcie ha here: tn mo other ies Peal: with whom be tantam ten hg ik led ils company desirous of transacting @ banking business, and what | or::4¢ wore well sustained; the sales were 250 bbl. Rye Soy don oy onl Sed apees) ee ee gel lace can we fiud Italy and unity as in the army. I unica a wits the design of finding a means of ‘the ‘and rr - donefit it ts likely to derive from the proposed deposits, | sour was ‘quiet, Dut prices were without decided altera- at r aad be Teo i Bear said everywhere that economy imposes on us the |- breaking up the woe ag oe who infest and deso- oe ame 1t ts diMoult to perceive. The temporary deposit line ought to be curtailed instead of extended by extra in- The following table shows the quotations of the lead- | Extra State ing shares at the first seasion of the Stock Exchange at | Choice State, the close of each of the last four weeks:— Jan. 6. Jan. 13. Jan. 20, Jan. 27. 133, 133 104 116 — a Py _ Alton & Torre Haute pref. 71% Tl 6T_—-B8K seseees 44% GB AA AA Caown Company.. Cleveland & Pittsburg. Cleveland & Toledo. Chicago & Milwauke: Chicago & Rock Istand.. Chicago & Northwestern... 85% 82 B28 Chicago& Northwestern 55 Chicago & Aiton RR... tion. Corn meal was drooping, with sales of about 1,500 bbls. Jersey at $3 900 We quote:— ducements held out to deposttors. Superfine and ita oso ki Rye flonr (superfine) ..... Corn meal, Jersey... 106 =: 106% | Corn meal, Brandywine — 81% | Corn Meal, Brandywine, punc 102}¢ 9516 | _-The market for wheat continued dull, and prices for f4 all grades wore entirely nominal, and we have only to 105° 104°" 108 10834 | note sales of about 15,000 bushols at $1.75 for new | others, deceased included, were put neceeaity of reducing the army, Tanswerno, Keo Inte, not only the Neapolit y conveyed to the hospitul, and died immediately on got- Imposee on Ue the Beemihy OC Tepronsing dieceian mak | the tronblen, bat elan werepeonehty ting there. wilful expenditure. The ‘uoxoreble necessity for us is | Which join those of Noples, that it was impoasi to that Italy exists. Whoever wisbes to disband | solve the banda, more or less loyal, of bri.ands, because from Liverpool, was seut hore on the 24th inst. bat you wil steamer Rattler, together with some ten or fifteen A ang ve dismissed unity. Here you have the diletima | and demonstrative sengers, all of whoin arrived in a very heipless condition, | of Hamlet, “To be or not “to be,” in all its shocking | and writ which had and the periait was signed ‘Dr. Walser, Deputy Health | tuthfulnese, There are no ways Of compromise, no new | eral brigand chicfs In thelr counsels Officer;”’ deceased died in a vory short time after his | WAYS to escape, If we my up the army at rixty thon. | came to Rome, called by the Vapal government, arrival; it is the duty of the Health Officer to transmit sand men whe shall save lialy from the brigandege of | or when hunted by the bayonets and balls of the Italian all fever patients to the island. the Bourbons—of the Sanfedistes of the southern pro- | bersaglieri, This narrow ie of the brigands seems to vinees—when this day one hundred thousand men are | have persuaded the Papal government that tt is of an ex- TESTIMONY OF JOBN LYNC barely sufficient to restrain them? Has any ove taken | treme necessity to treat with these young gentlemen rob- John Lynch, being duly Pate Wig Pas- | the trouble to think of the possibility thatthe men sent | bers, and to comfirm and out com. Senger on board the ship John Brigi and several | home from the army, lustead of using the ploagis, might, menced by making war for tun, a gaino ‘which omn only steam. ida new regiment to } serve to take away the Lfe of some bold officer, hot and i TRATIMONY OF JAMES P. FAGAN. a $7 James ¥. Fi being sworn, —Iam Superin. | #houte that her existence Is only a spasmodic, painful, of too severe measures being aT tondent of Wart's * my business is to receive such | difficult and insupportable existence; that It ts neces a ta as may be ‘sont to me by orders of the Health | % Diced to quiet and to cure ber. We can nei- | papers os Bincer of the port from ine; the deceased, whose | ther stop life of individvais nor nations, | the ex King of N Francis IL, and the corres; | call: a name 1 believe to be Christian Andesgon, and, as i undor- | If er. ae a hon pee ou atop one Pon Pas ay bot ¥e sornte, om inals | Oe ° ba mf Jb ion of the pulse, you will certalul no more teri and Barnabo and the ers Anto- #10 eee, Sas S ceneen on Seed Tie Sip Joke Beant, Poodead. Damis the army ant you | nelll, &c., amd to expos, in the S. Hillyer’ 8 n i f SSSSSUSSSSETES i RevcesSe cena sessssssussesas : board to come to this island; he had no throagh the seduction of parties, ad Chicago and Aiton pref'd. — 105 107 amber Michigan, and $1 74 for coe | boat of Qu \daget s brave, like General Fiaschetti, and to throw i to buy % v 4 1, into fe 4 2 club, Corn waa in better demand, hat, boots or stockings on; it was very cold on board, If France has.the means to pay for bh r glory, we are | the Roman provinces of Vellestri and Frosinont the 4 bo fail prices. The sales com; nearly 6,000 bushols at | there being neither beds nor fire; deceased had nothing | not yet France to do the same without thocking the | ing them up to these criminals and robbers. ft is the calted is wn ‘790. a ble. for unsound; 82c. a 850. for sound mixed | to cover over him, and was Loy aplenty Sy, bod moral sense, when wo consid t that the taxpayer hak to | et-rnal policy, cowardly, , fearcul, interested, sel- wath 10d 102 | Qomondiand a trite Armer with Siceataet tn | eaneuned coadition iy caene ‘on this lotand on the eth decide, i onder to pay the taxes, whe:lir he will sacri. | is aud savage, of the priests’ They tell me, howsver fe a 0 r i is dianer or supper, since he has to | that the Papal government has strongly recommend ae, 127 1163 | Bc. 0 600. tor state; 430. & 460. for unson ‘60c, | inst, pay fer oix general communacn of the wail this chief not, to tu telat ; 8c. 103 19x for soxnd Western; § jc. a B80. for Camden, 'and . for Jersey and Pennsylvania. Rye continued quiet | verdict as follows:—“That Christian Anderton, the de- | hy Y 7 os 96 and anchanged. We note sales of about 1,600 bushels ceased, came to his death by exhaustion by ship fever cooks aia oe tigh ast hehoml Sas: gy *. pn pos wehooms te be bane, Pape To not to make raids iu the viciwity of BE Lit ‘The case being submitted to the Jury, they rendered ® | department, besid» shals who keep twelve Englis! adding that there were many other ‘cds in which he] _ we 103% | State at $1 05. Malt was inactive and nominal, Barley | and exposure. Wo further censuro the anthorities at | servants in livery, and occupy apartments coyld be obtained, ayes take od farms posa Min ng. 13% 13 | was dull and heavy. Quarantine for transporting fever patients in such an ex- | twenty thousand fraace a yest, un numbers of clare, destroyes tet Shepuines oe, ountey to wa fy Mariposa Mining preferred — 16 lv - Correx.—The market continued quiet, but prices were | posed manner, We further recommend said axthorities | camp, an army of staft and porhapa a very ugly | good tnbabitants to be kilied. New York Contra! RR. Ly ns 91% | very steady, We learnod of nocargo sales. A moderate | to send a tit and proper person with all such patients a4 worn, of dried up rance, Who ts seen riding iu aa Notwithaanding, on ali sides, in the journala, the New York & Erie RR. OL 69 Ms »bing trade was done at previous quotations. will pay a proper rey to th dition while iu tran- | equy and four, who throws away twenty thou- | clubs, the cafés aud at the conversaziones one bears that New York & Erie pref. 96 Bs — Cortox.—-The market was somowhat firmer under a | sition to the hi on Ward's Leland,” gand francs In rags ond fineries, has a kind of court, | monasteries are to be suppressed; at Genoa con. Cate .e aencon cor. a = is w continued for shipment, The Deceased was thirty eight years of ago anda native of | hanghty manuers, aud observes royal ctiquoite, and, | tinue to rece ve nons and consecrate victims to grief end - re no ii Sweden. withal, that never gives the smalicet dinner pariy or bali. | te ir. Only some days since the daughter of the Puusburg Tort jayne. “ ss 3 With these little would-be kings, who are as great | Chevalier Gaileano, formorly counsellor of the Court of kaliver Mining. . = is Sng torfelte. despots as the Emperors of China, With thelr large sala- | Apponi« of Genoa, has taken the veil in the conyentot ow [From Detector.) ries and prodigality, economy must b» put info: Turquins. One of the most dangerous counterfeits of tho national | go that haar olshon’ expenditure Tay boost Sowa. rat The Priest $——, known for his intrignes, set his eye currency that has yet been uttered is the fifty dollar The pontifical army in the province of Frossinon! has | on the large fortane of Mr M—— P—~. The fortune compound interest note. It is a fac simile of the genuine | endeavored to pat down brigandage there; but their pro- | reached nearly a million, and the father had an only ni B appearance, like the one hundred | greas towards tliat end has not been such as the Jovrnal | daughter, his solo and natural beiress, The baving 103 108% ‘the name inane, is Rome would lead one to believe. The brigands in | been accepted ae the confessor of id yo 124) 123 Dest fud, All that have come under our observation Province are about eight hundred, and, though the | knew: no en how to ture her mast ond dry hor tone iaay 123 thus far boar date July 15, 1864, and letter CG. _ The date | Juwrnal y K me writes that they are diaporsed, they | that she decided take to the religion, nowwithstandi = 2 and Layne Ho 8g y easily be altered. The female Pe gloat as ever and bold cnough to st the | the prayers and despair of her father. She perslat i figure on ft end t# rather executed, and troops, who are often more frequently on the de. | took the veil, and some time after ber fathor died. = 1015 ; » ol . the visage of the male portrait on the right end is not so | fensive than in a position to attack. If we can believe year of trial wofforing she died, and “ 101) 101% | ton, The charters orders, | well done, having much the Og ad ‘@ mulatto | what ie ramored, two detachments of pontifical troops, convent. Ali there laa _ Y 93% | grain, 6s. ; if toe direot port, , | face. The lettering is almost fauitiogs; but the shadiog | which had been sent against the brigands, had not been do you say? and to think ~ os 8 im, 68. Od. ; & Britieh fa heavier and mueh darker than on the genuine note, erd of, and two other detecbments would have been | that there neh sch ~— a8 98s m; one to the back, a schooner to | The counterfeit is about one-rixteenth of an inch nar- | destroyed if the Italian troops had not come to the ‘The monks have manner of eterni7) pom I oe ON 846 | Porto Rico, thence to New and back to New York ; | Tower than the good pote and a fraction shorter. assistance. The colonel of the pontifical troops has re- ‘86 one of their number dies ‘enother lends were © 2% 9256 | a British bark to north side Cuba and back; a brig to | Counterfeit twenties of the national currency are being | oeived orders to accopt such ald as often as it is given to uapective upe and pu ot 06% | Cardenas, on private terme. extensively circulated hout the Weetern States. | him. One of the detachments of pontifical troops, com- should be de The shipments of specie from the port of New York | _ Hore Goutinued in demand for immediate vee at pre. | Al! that me have Yet heard o(have been on the Fir Ne. | manded ty M. Vizarell, tincked ‘the brigande ‘courn: ° mark 1 pric i in rm ; , st won an ring the your cumpare a faiows with | Tae om Bie ase for won cops “™V™™ | ake rma se taneSenominaton of any et | Sour tego hat ft bee na ine de" Svan ot the exports for the same period In 1965 :— Motamas. The market war quiet and somewhat rational bank. compelled them to ie ee 1965, 18AA There are some three orf . diterent of coun: | fy. papal soldiers jot four $656,812 | sales of importance were made, excep’ bbls. terfeit bsey Ky Jegal tender notes in circulation. In The je‘achment, commanded by C4 . 2,546,298 | Pevro Daring the to date $ ease 1,886,424 p+ ad Orleans, by auction, at irom Se, a §1, as many caacr q me second defective engraving and bad general ap- | Fraachetti, found iieeif even in greater peril, havin pearance of the fraudulent note will enable its detection. And of four hundred eigen a wildy od jase of Lisbon to paint a a ban LBM wer steady, with @ moderate de: The 1° discrepancies noted {n the following engraved points | nour the !imits of Frondi. The Papal troops fought for Of the fuyal fainlly of Exceae in 1865...0..66+ sales embraced 2,500 bbis., mainly at f2c. « ‘will be fovind useful in many caves im dotermining the | geveral hours, but, Anding themsel nded, those The agarogate value of the imports, other than dry | Srude, 64. « Bc. for retned, in bond, and 7 auine To he beds, iboagt dove not hold good | brigade onitred "iver terubmnis unconditionally.” The | ssar%s ne oe Pe) Goods and specie, at this port during the week ending Proveione.—-Receipte, 488 bbls. pork, 125 pkgs ent | ‘th’? im the word “‘the,’’ im the inscription in jower centre, pg Bl “| a! 1 wet ie seene $4 iasnds tn Ravaetee Sananey 28, was $2,041,810, meats and 351 kegs lard. The id for pork was pongo Teompahy Of Tallen trooge canter aha MRS The O16 World tn 0 Crisis, against the The imports of dry goods at New York compare as | Sery Moderate, but pricee were not crially altered. | Prostrate Vit, igands then found theunestven surrounded and betwoen Pronawon, Jap, 2, 1860. mentioned, (howe: The prices ay RR hts. two fire | They then ran away with @ promptivude that | As J stated tn the conctuding paragraph of my last let- _— a Ltr ad sat 0 tes, 1968, 1908. & $28 87 for mere, $28 a eg f : cared ao days in the neigh. | tet) the 14 Marmora Cabinet, after rovelving a minority of } wae ~ Pd ana : hi pos) <4 omn } dorhood fh ‘an Votes on several questions, sent in their resignations in a ++ S501 32, 2,003, vade those districts, The Subab/tants arm ivea | body to the King, who ascepted the ame. Re ot the rt... $4 «$6,529,689 $1,001, 398, rows on Mm’ «+ 6,790,878 * enon iter ‘The Now Orieaus cotton statement of Jam » sonta the following Agures:— "ee Stock on hafid Sept, 1, 1465. ‘Total. Shipped. 89, ‘The following additional banks have been designated by the Secretary of the Treasury as depositories of the iblio moneys :—First National Bank, Marshall, Mich. ; National Bank, Rockford, Tl ; First National Pay new ler patioual banking Goleds pg oy R or thay eared eer on Resolved by the Gonoral Ansémibily | poring Erementar Conati(ution as made au! constrned by the fathers of 4 energy. ile ht La Marmora was President, are ulterly devoid of intelli- a AT, Roth aad Soath, Libera gence, tafent and nobility of thought They never en- const Joyed the confidence of the people, The wtmost that can be eald to-day tm their favor is, that, as « body, there could not be a worse set of ministers, Wo are, therefore, iw the midet of a minis.erial criets, fad 1 te to be hoped that the King will not end it by the appotntment of another batch of incompetent minicters. ‘The dictionary-definition of she word crisis is, “the gpange the ndjaetment of political power as fixed Feriod in 0 @inease when nature makes an effort to sare ation oF et tod Baten, and That be the pationt.”” Alter mataro @eliberation 1 have arrived tion, would be an cajumitabre, breech ot which > bad abtborconriction tintnee only Raley Bas Soe nae fhe would subsnil to only uuder protest against ite Jur Antainers and the morabers of the Chamber of Deputive on small lote for 4 That ruch at injure State and thet Dame Neture will have @ hagd taste | marnet en dull aod ot extiowsly ‘nee Union's only torere thom all. Wo 122 hada Cube at Cram 1OKs, , safe foumdgtion: Consent of We LepUia. fick 1m e ithout interfe of the f 6 ba, a ren the governinen! 8 That Virginia never will voluntarily consent HH gs & & 3 8 Le ee ee 209 ATEN A 01 days 9 Cantoge pam insite WE Ode ty. ak he Sees ORES eke laced Sie ce |