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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1565. es MEXICO. THE FENIANS. oat Prade, shares ef the Last | ‘The Fenians are 8 mystic body. The fairies, orc steady at 76 to Revolution—Extraet frem the I ‘shipment to exhibit en im- Peee ena Declaring Eredo Dista- luricauns, of ancient and modern days were never mo Tere oe ‘at B73, to X. Thee i t t the Rio tor. mysterious than the same Fenians. They are stran tervals last wook, although its géberal tendency was up- | of trade just as tho circulation of the Bank of England | has been a slight reaction'trom the recent advance in | AMportant from [From the Valparaiso Patria del Vapor, of Jan. 1, 1868.) | follows, depend upon it. Look for news among the ‘ward until Saturday afternoon when, under heavy | does. To claim that sucha currency is afforded by the Aulantic and Greet Western bons; ue See Sebeaires G de 1y the sateoninnts of a pabo, sas. ove to be comet, and you will that it would be ‘ there romain steady, with a fair demand, ran ered as 0 for his future actions, then soon discover alm ‘boar’ operations in Erie, there was ® sympathetic de- | national banks is absurd, as time will prove; nor is it | Tho paid-up consolidated bonds ate Tove to Tos, ex the then, for both Pere and South America, prosperity and | as caay to find a fairy. ‘This is emphatically the caso line in the whole list, and at 6 P. M. Erie was quoted at | to be concealed that the new system is one of the | quarter's coupon, due 16th instant, honor, the auspices of the new government, Present. Call at the headquarters and ask Mr, O’Mahor 17134, Michigan Southern 6834, Cleveland and Pittsburg | weakest and most dangerous elements in our finances. 83, North Western 2134 a 27%, preferred 6434, New York | The Canadian delegation to Washington, composed of ending January 10 compare with the siatement of te] THE BAGDAD AFFA IR. Papeete oye oN oping out “There is no news, sir, that it would be judicious Contral 873s, Rock Island 9934, Fort Wayne 929234. | Messrs. Galt, Howland and Howe, in relation to the Re- | previous week as follows:— tary Just commander and & ‘and ardent | give to the press, Iam sorry, but you must not co ‘The railway speculation lacks buoyancy, owing to the | ciprocity treaty, is, after a number of conferences with Jan, 10. Jan odo | Se agers of She pevolooners sider me disobliging,” mraioa uta shrewd sm! ‘absence of any strong outside support, the uncertainty | members of the government and Congress upon the sub- eh o—_ fas de a me that conceals the piles news fit 14,386,200] MOVEMENTS OF ESCOBEDO. tin # most manner, of important that newest the aes bogies £ the Treasury, ae Ject of our commercial relations with the British pro- elses . ie om be bold mite amos cant popalntiy, ‘a avert impenetrable mind and say if you know how to procee earnings of most Jeading railroads vinces, about to return without achieving any definite ro- | Lady Peru, The Colonel leaves @ pleasant improssion on y the preponderance of financial strength on the “bear” | sult, the political feeling of the country being avowodly 430, cae Board oes eae his manners and reticence, after f pile st Sa apeens eo to sh ellen BRO opposed to a treaty of the kind. A plan has been proposed 446; a1 at 30 Correspondence Between Gens. Weitzel | »Wirare eda Can, Crone! Fado va Govern ~ can ss rp ly the largest purse that wins, The bulls, in for extending the operation of the existing treaty for one 12,887,829 13,031, and Mejia Regarding the Send- of the Province “We are on as well as can be expected,” he m this condition of things, have been afraid to show their | year, provided that Canada will repeal certain taxes upon of France for the week end- ing of ae pas perio iy ot ties pees waive “a pefare, Ton dears snd then “you ‘are %) horns boldly, and speculation has accordingly languished. | articles passing to and from the United States not in- | {ng January 18 shows the following results as compared ing of American Troops and the and of the magitrae nym | loser I FEE ipod But the “short” interest is so large, the prospects of the | cluded im the treaty; but except, perhaps, by reciprocal | With the previous account:—Increase: Commercial bills, to Bagdad. A op with the apaler feeling snd, aes. son os them wally retice Great arteries of railway traffic are so good and the | legislation, the immediate probabilities favor the pros- 11-5 million francs; treasury balance, 19-16 million; to eto Meared him, and. more true in his pe tng RR Be (ply nutrugsie money market is 90 easy, that if the bulls con- | pect of the trade between the two countries being | D°tes, 16} million, Decrease: Cash, 11 millions; ad- to bis country than com} it to those in power, | their means they are f but find out where th tinue to allow tho market to go by dofault, it will | left to follow its natural course, The importance of our | ¥a2Ces, half'a million; current accounts, 20 2-5 millions. Protest of the Commander of the French Prefect Prado, placing bi at the head of the garrison | are or what they consist of as you please. One thing be their own fault. It may be that all values, alike with | trade with British North America, although its popula | _The following table shows the present value in England Sits ot or, pried apis te mgnal to the other admitted, that the Fenians are again as nearly ape a a £204 Pano, Moq ‘and all the Southern He iota sacar tae eterae, ut the ation % a i" Foreign gold in bars (standard). 31710 diately hisexample; the patriotic insurrection | have patience and await the developments. There w 1 extended itself to cities of the North, one | be no disappointment, but far more astonishment, just aa in the spring of 1864 they went above it; but | will show:— career va ie bara islander 9.5 °X! THE PROSPECTS OF THE LIBERALS, et eee tee retahiio large aumbers vad. | Piss te pow the. bomb—-uot the bubbie—s ‘pieces. finally all the stocks which are now tossed by ies. 316 4 denly rose up through the of the goon burst, and look out fora shattered emp the bulls and tom down by tho bears in Wall Doubloons, Yar a1 8 &. &, &e. 001 of the obtets. and ually neared the capital, Loetea Gaerne Gene cote nove cos besciitel ster street will command much higher prices than lepolecns.... 816 6 -_ Which was the base of operations of Pozot, Samper , and one of the best sympto: ‘The revolution had th the various is that those who know most about ita they do now, and be the most fucrative ater cots Siler ieoes ee §y Our Brownsville Correspondence. none beoige repent she pe ara peter “a wegen fagepden “| Be Brownavi.ix, Texas, Jan. 21, 1866, ’ gprs hen the second ; ieee bined ip] American dollars. 0 411K creasing nearly all over the wi in them, At present it is scarcely fair play tot Spanish pillar dollars . o60 A fow days since Cortina determined to visit Bagdad, | Vice President, Canseco, who until then bad remained on ete cine Bil tame Foports’ that are wtllevered Very little change had taken ‘nthe value of | and with some few of his ragged followers started down | ‘2 Lima under the of one of the foreign loga- | their doings, especially as the work before them is grr hed Blase tions, presented hi in the revolutionary camp, | and dangerous; but this much may be said, that at money in the principal cities in Europe. The following | the river, Hearing of his approach, Cotonel Enrique | cjaj the right of directing the movement in virtue time since the } did they ha bey am were the latest quotations of the rates of discount:— Mejia, who had been left in command by Escobedo, hast!; | some absurd thoories of legality, and which were in sin- | so much confidence im thelr success or anticipate au the Orient whose overflow will freight our merchantmen begat yea pooh seers: ¥) pay * 3 nowned bandit, upon reaching the city, proposed to as- of nage. Many of the revolutionary chiefs seconded his preten- ¥ Government securities were dull, but experienced a | “ther trade and about half our entire foreign tor 5 | sume command; but the Amorican officer, who, with a | sions, partly because they believed Canseco to have WR rcisinstg secre gee ( partial recovery from the depression of the previous | Of cume much of the trade with Canada is by small 9% | ‘ctachmont of men, was protecting the city from pillage | POWerful influence and intimacy among the government | | Gounod's snsioduly expenieu wank, Hmee a Julie vessels, making several trips monthly, but the tonnage 53g | de wae iad troops, and , perhaps, dreading the daily increas- | will, it is now said, be produced at the Theatre Lyriq: fortnight. sndttbeGiads coeichas Whee seaat'ieiisa Dishes tonnage 634 | and destruction, under his orders, refused to recognize ing popularity oft leador of Aros ‘oie bg gypsies hn aml ‘The money market was throughout easy at 5 a 6 per entered from and cleared for the various foreign coun- 4 any liberal officer, save as a subordinate of Escobedo, and , inding himself ° ie a st bod fe about to be produced in Londoa, will be cent, and the lowering of the rate for temporary deposits | 1.0\I5 the year 1863-4 was aa follows: 10 | would not allow any plundering, and so Cortina returned pepe niers ree testiniin UE tie revobution to 10- | rocked by the-oompeoer Mimiele. ptitpeeermpheyt ee ele Tips ra ae ig : @ | to this city disgusted. Thore are at present in tho place | compotent hands, or to see it nipped in tha bud by the | ynie, Titions has performed at Charles Halle’s conc money cheap. There is@ considerable amount of capi- | Canada......... 7 eighty-six Mexican soldiers, being a portion of the impe- | anarchy and dissensjons of its own he imme- , tal unemployed, and loans made at four per cent have, in some instances, not yet been called in; while the temporary deposits in the Sub-Treasury here aggregate about seventy-two millions, Gold has been firm, and coin, for delivery, scarce. Tho y doers Indi price advanced from 139% on Monday to 1413¢ on Tues- | Beitish West, Indios. day; but after opening at 140% on Saturday, it closed at 139%. The demand for customs duties during the week amounted to $3,392,000. The amount of gold certificates Outstanding on the 1st inst. was $8,391,080, and the total of coin in the Treasury and Sub-Treasuries on the same date $51,443,161. Foreign exchange was weak, and at the close bankers’ bills on England were quoted at 108, short sight 100% a 109%. In view of the large preponderance of imports British provinces British Columbia... Great Britain... rance. China... All other countries. rates before long. The receipts of cotton at this port for ‘The exports were, during the same week, 8,301 bales, making 311,016 bales since the beginning of July. The stock on hand at New Orleans on the 27th of January ‘was 176,000 bales; Mobile 85,000, Savannah 11,149. At | tho close of oach of the last four weoks:— 80 0 $7 90 | ic it may be dignified by that title, resulting in the cap- fathering mheraliiiens <= Liverpool on January 20 the stock was estimated at Jan, 18. Jan. 20. Jan. 27. Feb. 3. | Choice Stato 95 a 8 15 | ture of Bagdad. imaroring dally Wis meme ond sumpmunition. ond ovecoem ate lle GBTERD: Delon: SR ARS A90,000 wenn vrametonnt: + he SS ARE Gommon to medium extra Westera a 895 ee a Tey of Lime, where the traitor awaited him at the head Feceiptsat the Southern ports are equal to the average of | American Coal... 5... G8. OA Extra round hoop Ohio.............. 400 8 55 | is regarded here as a great practical joke, and certainly | S¢'ni army, herenpadeterntibeniryh ad the season, but there is diminished confidence in thoir | Allon Tene Haute pet, Ti* OT (BBM meager phen $0 2 10 30 | tho incidents as they oocurred aro calculated to excite | He defeated the enemy in a fight with his advanced continuance, and the prospects of planting the new crop | Cauton Company......... 43% 443 rr yrs 06 15 00 | laughter. It has, however, its serious side; thousands of ap b eeA 8 daring ae heen exneiaees are less promising than was generally anticipated. Cleveland & Pittsburg. ios et 7” 90 a 8 25 | dollars’ worth of property has been destroyed; many | 4’ precipitate pow grr try and pituation, ‘The new Finance bill reported im the House of Repre- | Chicago & Mil ae te wes 30 8 11 00 | nave been driven from their homes, and doubtless, had it | thereby ‘thousands of lives that would have been sentatives has been the chief theme of conversation in 10256 a) 90 a 410 | 20t beon for the protection extended it by the American encounter. ‘Wall stroet for the last few days, and in connection with aa 50 « 4 90 | commander, the place would have been laid in ashoa ft the financial policy of the government has been much 108" 109% ie roms ica | _A# Will be seen by the correspondence below, Gonoral discussed. The bill provides against the increase of the = aa ae ite tas we ge po retest tenes ajeaene arrays debt, but authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to \wankes capture, {am assured earch Aispose of bonds, either at home or abroad. The bondsdis- | Gumberland ‘Cosl.. ae ffx LooMbaaels now emir Sat, mony i not eta $28, and thorough, and doubtless such steps will be taken as posed of out of the United States maybe made payable, | Delaware &Hudson Canal. 137 188 136 a due regard for the neutrality laws may demand. Principal and interest, in the coin of the country in | Hudson River * iy lt lex Already soveral parties connected with the pillaging of which they are made payable; but are not to bear more | Michigan Central. . than five per cont interest. The bill is an amend- | Michigan Southern. ment to the act of March 3, 1865, extend. | Milwaukes & Prairie tary of the Treasury, at his discretion, to fund any of the floating securities of the government, whether interest bearing or not. This, of course, includes our- rency, the authority to fund which was, however, con- ferred in section 2 of the act of June 30, 1864, which says: ‘‘Any Treasury notes issued under the authority of ‘The navigation tables also show that the trade of the Total. ...ssecsceccseeeccsccscrseecevereees + 6,157,382 ‘Whether, and how far, the legislation of the United States and Canada will be adapted to their mutual com- mercial interests, it is hard to say ; but public sentiment at Washington is evidently apathetic in the matter, and the temper of Congress is opposed to making our trade over exports going forward the probabilities favor higher | with Canada the subject of special logislation. The gene- ral impression is that our trade with the provinces will the wock ending on Friday evening last were 15,964 | not materially decline after the expiration of the treaty, bales, making 682,292 bales since the Ist of July, 1865. | and that our revenue will be benefited by its abrogation, but the practical effect we have yet to experience. ‘The following table shows the quotations of the lead- ing shares at the first session of the Stock Exchange at of gold and silver coins of different nationalities, accord- Fleet in the Bio Grande. ly crossed the river to the American shore, The re- | gular contrast with the uproar and violence of the revolu- in Manchester, Eng. Her voice is spoken of as fine “wonderful”? as ever. Since her return to Engla from the Contiment she has been singing in oratorio the Victoria Rooms, Clifton. Dr Sparks has resigned the direction of the Le (Eng.) Orchestral Society. ' Preparations are being already made for a grand fo. val of music to be held at Norwich, England, in autu: next. Mr. Benedict has been engaged as conduct ‘The guarantee list amounted to fifjeen hundred pour on the 7th of January. The portions of L’Africaine which have been oxcis in Paris, in order to preservo dramatic unity, will, ii said, be arranged into a separate opera. M. Felix, the fathor of Mile. Rachel, is anxious, {i waid, to undertake the preparation of pupils for ‘ stage. He announces that he has been ‘the sole structor of Rachel,” and also of his other daught ‘Lia, the star of the Gaité, Paris.’’ The Boardman Pilot Fund. ‘The Treasurer of the Boardman Pilot Fund, A. A. Lc Esq., desires us to acknowledge through our columns t rial troops which turned over to the liberals whon the | “iately adopted the first course. city was captured. These mon aro quiotly at work upon epee the fortifications, The Amorican troops are on guard | the insignia of Chief of the revolutionists, and with his over the houses and property, with instructions as mon- tioned in the correspondence below. GENERAL HSCORKDO recently loft here for tho purpose, as he stated, of Join- | or the’ mititary honors which were unanimously voted ing his command at Camargo, and with the ultimate | him by his fellow shiefa and the sratine of the second viow of investing and capturing Matamoros. Sinco then | Vice President, materially inore is popularity an the prestige ot the revolution itself, From that moment he has not been heard from, and rumor now has it that | }o° ToS lok od upon a8 one of the heroes of South Ame- he has joined tho imperialists, Whilo this is to the | rican independence; from that time American patriots highest extent improbable, it would not surprise me at | have habituated themselves to consider that in his por- any time to learn that he had abandoned all attempts to | $0” and under his guidance a brighter and happier future is in atore for this continent. rid this frontier of the imperialists, Certainly the results |" The only ambition entertained by the young chieftain of his efforts at harmonizing tho discordant oloments | on giving up the supreme power to », Was to com- mand the same regiment of cavalry at whose head he which make up the liberal party here have not been of | Taq fought 80 g yin the nt endl or A a character to encourage their continuance, This desire was not acceded to, as circumstances called him to ocoupy a ition of greater ii tance; as he y apenicn ttt commander of CITY COMMEROIAL REPORT, Garurpar, Feb. 3—6 P. M. Asues.—Receipts, 11 packages, The market for pot was fairly active, but with continued light receipts trans actions were restricted. The arrivals found ready buyers at $7 75. Pearl is im reduced stock and prices are nominal. Brxapsrores.—Reccipts, 3,652 bbls. flour, 439 do. and 2,430 bags corn meal, 17,040 bushels corn, 5,884 do, oats, 376 do. rye and 2,836 do. malt, Tho demand for State and Western flour continued good, and prices were firmer for all qualities, though no quotable change was notice- able, Tho sales reached nearly 10,000 bbis. at our sub- foined quotations, Southern flour was also in good de- mand and prices were woil maintained, and in some instances higher prices were demanded for brands most in request. ‘The sales comprised 650 dbs, Canada flour was in fairly active demand at very full prices, the mare Ket closing with the tendency in seller's favor, The R, CLAY CRAWFORD, who came down here some weeks since with 20 loud a | ‘as, literally speaking, the only righ flourish of trumpets, only succeeded in spending a few In this difficult position, Prado himself to be thousand dollars and demoralizing some of the negro | endowed in tho highest degree with those qualities so soldiers, And this practically onds the ehort campaign, | 2°°eessry to a general—calmness, foresight and consum- imate strategy. Drilling his newly recruited battalions on the march, ‘the place have boon arrested and brought here. They ‘will be placed on trial.at an early day. ‘THE PROSPECTS OF THE LIBERALS ‘upon the Rio Grande are very gloomy, and this on ac- count of tho utter inability of the loaders, Maximilian has not more than twenty-five hundred men on this bor- Tn 7 der, and yet the liberal chiefs have not energy andca- | In the city of Arequipa, on the 1st day of March, 1865, pacity-enough to drive them from it. If the condition of the’ civil and ecletatcal citi the liberal cause throughout Mexico is well exemplified | {2E.mmet im the Mint OF on this frontier, it is beneath the dignity of a great nation the ine Searen eeesos Es er state of affairs of the to recognize it or base any political action upon it, and | country, and established the following this despite the fact that the peoplo are republicans at | >< ina doclaron: Firet—That General Poze, having in- heart and would be happy to see Maximilian driven from fringed the constitution and the laws making the the country, 60 they could be assured of @ government | treaty of January 27, 1s no longer of this re- this act may be made convertible into any bonds issued under the authority of this act. And the Secrotary of the Treasury may redeom and cause to be cancelled and destroyed any Treasury notes or United States notes of the past four weeks as follows:— Jan, 13. Jan, 20, ss Feb, 3. 49 50 ao 5 heretofore issued under authority of provious acts of | Sixes of 1881 oe ee Frucirm wore dallandheary; especialy eoton, which which would protect them tn their lives and property. ‘Seond—That tho aforesaid General Don Juan Antonio 220, 990, Congress, substi in lieu thereof it offered igagements ws BETWEEN GENERALS WEITZEL AND MEJIA, José Allende, Pedro José Calde- pp in pie ly rm to Liverpool ob boxes acon, 178 04 Oh eevee Haapquanrens, Perea oF 2a Be Gnas Feetthon Evarine Gomes Sanches, Dou, Mantel ‘Antonio 6, 1,8, 10, 12, 18, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, ‘21, 22, ': \ . 103% yorx —10ayy | Dust. Com 54.5, per 12,000 bush BaoWwnxviiix, Texas, Jan, 18, 1866, Zarate, and Don Joos Garcia, Urrutia, are guilty of high | iseues of fact 129. of other United States notes.” The now bill, by forbid- Fi ties of 1864. lox wis joe Ka. London, bush. oats, rosin, —_ Goneral Tomaz Mesa, commanding line of the | treason against their country, in accordance with ding the increase of the debt, practically prevents q Grande 102 Five-twenties of 1965.101% 101% 01% 102% ‘7 and 3-10ths, Ist series 99 98% 5 T and 8-10ths, 2d series 99 98 Cyan 374 7 and 3-10ths, 8d series 98% =—98 98% One year certificates... 95% 98% riy4 98% Fives of 1874.. 236 Fives of 1871.... ‘The shipments of specie from the port of New York last week, and during the year, confire as follows with ‘the exports for the same period in 1865:— sist lack Sak 2 401, Soo, soe bare ‘4.—Nos. sok 23 1108, 1088, 2028, 1762, 2188, 2921, 1 6024, 211 1144, 11 Fe To08, STs an 1 08 in Pa wat a re, ie, eh, 79,1180, 8 Gexrrat—I am directed by the Major General com- | of the code ; that they shall manding the Department of Texas to explain to yeu the | trial and to reasons for sending a guard of my soldiers to to the end that national justice and the principle and the orders which I gave them. [sent three hundred men of my command to Bagdad at the request of General Escobedo. They are still there. The act was one of pure humanity, in the intoreste of | tui the peaceful citizens of Bagdad, and had no relation to | tho civil and military authority, with all the powors the cause for which the opposing forces aro contending. ; this My orders to the commanding officer are that he | ted to the decision of the other departments of the re- the Secretary of the Treasury from selling his bonds below par, and reduces the authority to an ex- change of floating for funded securities, And this can- not be carried into effect except on an easy money mar- ket, which will flost the bonds above par, so creating an inducement for the holders of seven-thirty notes and other unfunded securities to exchange them for bonds , to New’ York, molasses, $4 0m, and $5 75 under deck; a British schooner, same {Br Oc. and moladaes $6 78 under deck; @ schooner to N, oats Sc. and corn 10c.; one to Wilmington, road iron, $3 60; one from Satilla river, Raid On Hartford Cigar Makers. REVENUE FRAUDS—SOME OF THE DELINQUEN Georgia, io New York, timber, $13 60; two hence to at par. The Secretary will find himself in such a position should preserve the peace and protect property and life | public; and 1866. | Providence, iron, $2 50; a Bre. ship to’ London, staves, ~ that hs t 7 pimED, during the next two years and a half, and until all of the | pinh wook........ $292,503 | a British bark to’ Iuonos Ayres, a brig from Pensacola to See oe ~ pone Deg rong ke 2 nck ae be Hag nd eight hundred and thirty millions of seven-thirty notes, | Previously reported 2,545,236 | Aspinwall, a bark from Philadelphia to Aspinwall, coal, | no circumstances should he perform any military service | terday, and which Arequipa submits to the sound judg- —-—— | a brig to North Side, Cuba, and back, and one.to New Orleans, on private terns. Hors continued in fair demand, and about 125 bales et least, are taken up, that continued monotary ease will be indispensable to enable him to provide for his maturing obligations. To contract to currency for either party; that if an attack be made on the town he remain, if not too much exposed, and if the French were successtul he meet the commanding officer under a | proclaiming them, she acts in harmony wi the spirit and approbation of the sistor cities throughout te During the yoar to date 443,350 837, oon Panny BF $3) be tr] Feputdir, convinced, as she is, that in doing 80, as also in The aggregate value of the imports other than dry 3 2 ie bye a Magny at a > eat @ Toc, be aay flag of trace and explain the reasons for his being there, | and desire of the which dealer ° ties » and 250, a Bic. for : pied b-4 Lee hater Sm oekane ew ee ee goods and specio at this port during the week ending “ts bo old ph wake aun on yee erg intro pad — In faith of which we affix our signatures, by law are e market price of the h #0 putting a stop February 2 was $2,841,953, and 50 bales were takeu at from 25c, a 46c., cash. Judgment it ought to be done. important Land Case. ve oy mes ther funding. ‘This is the second woek during which there have been | -.MOoLAssEs was steady, but quiet, The sales were about | °"T' have also been directed to investigate into the eir- WHAT CONSTITUTES HIGH WATER MARK! Poliged to Moreover, the national banking system {s dependent | 4, new organizations under the nati Riek tie. Yana es eee nee 97 %46.. besides came | cumstances of the capture of Bagdad {From tho Newark (N. J.) Advertiser, Fob. 5 ing to onal bani »t om Porto Ri consumption at from 65c. b, am, sir, spectfully, bedient servant, case has been for its safoty upon a non-contraction of the legal tender | tom. the whole number of such banks now stands at | and about $6 hhds. low grade Cuba, on terms wo did | > S™ SF COR Reps Tay tone alg. Si pant Hed an. were woned Motes, and it will always be tho most formidable stum- wooks past in Hudson cranty, involving 1 1,699, with an aggrogate eapital of 407,759,209, | Mt learn, Pat, : Teventat. Anwy, Mexico, Mssta's Division, questions relating to the rights of land owners fronting bling block in the way of such contraction and our ulti- | ount of circulation issued to the national banks dur. ute te meine. See age yet Ly Baw Hranquarrens, Maramonos, Jan, 19, 1866. on tide waters. In 1814 and 1815 the late Colonel John mate return to specie payments. So groat a financial in- GexRRat-in-CaIRF :— Steve: js Of Hoboken, sold to Samuel Swartwout up- ubas fs it already upon the country, and so costly to the | 4r8 Te werk souslun Seaasiene Aevlously, $48,704, eee ee er erig. nad ola men clined ae or | _ OmmmRal—I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of | wards of three hundred acres of sll meade ing, be: ‘710. Total, 360,050. lowing banks have ~ | Your note dated yesterday, have given my govern- eon lage of Hoboken and ‘Treasury, that its speedy overthrow is a desired, if | boon a ‘by the 8 of tha Svoemery sa ot. | fotrtOns Sha sales erabraced 6,000 bia for, present de. rat wociee of al a euvetrences thet have taken plese Wout imagined that by sealeeee oe by better em- this be possible without lending to ngeneral bankruptcy; | gitional depoatorien of the public moneys:—Firt | for vid mess, ‘$21 Yor prime, and $22 0 a. €23 tor | Bagdad. pene re ep hg TR A ay © — b@ the system has so far entered into all the channels of rime meas,’ Also 4,100 now mess for forward do. | _ Accept, General, the assurance of my most particular | Shyc on a rath th ‘ trade that {t would be dificult to devise a remedy | None Chattanooga, Tennessee, and the Lewisburg | fivery, including April, sellers’ option, at $25 6234 a $20. | Tespect. TOMAS MESIA, commanding, eeaiet poy ¥ ] National Bank, Lewisburg, Pa, Tur demand for beef was moderate, and prices were firm. Major General Wrrraxt, Xo. mortgaged to the late Joha G, and sold that temporarily at least would not be worse than the * to pay the The following notice to the national banks has been | The sales were about 350 bbis. at $16 60 » $20 for It will be seen that the “little Indian” is non-commit- for ber of ‘These meadows on avi tae. But one thing ts almost certain—namely, that | toyyed from the Treasury Department at Washingion:— | Rew, plain mess, and $21 a $24 for new extra mess. | fal and not communicative, the south extend some dinance south of the turapike when tho day of resumption comes, if not before, the | 11 nas been represented to this office that a number of | were 126 bbl, at $41 4 42 Haren was dalle Snail THR YRENCH NAVAL COMMANDER PROTESTA, fees Bete Bee een ae) aa ee ee great majority of the national banks will be unable to re- | national banks, located in the cities where clearing houses | sales Cumberland cut comprising 170 boxe were made, | Soon after the capture of Bagdad the commander ot | And the Gomtars sl emis ori, ‘over which tie Mor. doom their notes, and then will come the downfall of the | afe in operation, have estimated deposits subject to duty | at 1530. Cut meats continued inactive, but prices were | the French fleot off the mouth of the Rio Grande called | rigand Easex Railroad bas been constructed; and hence pot scheme of Mr, Salmon P. Chase. But meanwhile from the balances after exchanges at the clearing house, | without decided change. Tho sales were 170 packages at th ‘the reclaim the mud flats‘ and not from the balances at the close of the day, as re- | Lic. a 120. for shoulders, and 16c. a Ise. for hams, | "PON Brevet Major W. T. Clark, at Brazos, and requested ee a ge ie yt ey Congress has it in its power toso amend the National ce permission to march a body of marines belonging to his tasn vate ants oe dee tenes et aes ee ve Currency act as to make the bonds deposited by these a ees ioe Bi ee command from Brownsville to Brazos to join their ship | are now highly, valuable. The claim in the pending ‘vauks as seounty for thelr circulation non-laterest bear- proper and . in there, Tho request was forwarded by telegraph to | Suit was for about seventeen acres. The en | ing. At the beginning of the year there were $208,376, representations above referred to, that I | 170. Butter was heavy. | General Weitzel, who granted it as an act of courtesy to | Landy and, Improvement Company, who | succeed 850 of bonds so deposited bearing coin interest at | should address to each bank in such cities an inquiry in Mauer price for exire firkia fendered ta, small lots; a friendly nation, stipulating that it would not bo re. | that as the rate of six per cont and involving an (0 this master. Western at 20c. a 30c., as to quality, the latter rate an ; 1 extreme. Choose was in demand ahd prices ruled firm. | @aMded ass precedent, The French officer here learned | lines and @ : expenditure of about eighteen millions in gold per an- The sales were at 130. for common farm dairy, and 193¢. | for the first time that the American soldiers were in high-water mark was below or outalde of the limits of the num. Cwi bono? the heavily taxed people may well for first quality factory made in small lots. Bagdad, and, without waiting for an answer to his re- | deed. «Much testimony was taken to show thia line. Devravcation wy 4 Govenswent Orricen rm Sax Fri: ‘ask. This amount will jue t increase until the PRTROLEUM was quiet, and again to some extent in buy- eS Teturned to his ship and sailed away, doubtless tor | The nature of the «round on the south side of the flat | #¢o.—We learn that William r, & cashior appointe maximum of the circulation Ysreached, and if the recom. Gc beat aa a no tia meen mee Treasurer Bb! W. Cheesman, for erade, on the farcl = thor: mondation of the Comptroller of the Currency is acted iy; Sle-n B2e. for rehined, In bond, and TOe. 4 726. for at i gy can gather, une follow upon, the latter will largely oxceed the three hundred pie oe oie iedaneke Grxenat—Your troops have crossed the Rio Grande, ‘as a check on th millions at present authorized. It is not risking much ieee ee © | They are at Bagdad at this moment, Whatever may be perintendent of the Mint, she to say, that within no remote period national bank notes TaLtow.—The market was quiet and somewhat heavy. = pont Tite lnvesion of Mexican terra — vsti owners? and repart both to Waal will be at a discount, as compared with legal tenders, and, ty eg HENRY DE LE PLANCHE, ‘matters relating to the Mint, sheu! foresceing this, parties interested are endeavoring to get | that you remit to this o@ice an amount equal to one. | 199 hits, Porto ico ot Iie., 182 hhda Cubs muscovade | The commander of the French man-of-war stationed off pT -- eke of th the national bank issues made o legal tender to the | quarter of one per cont on such difference of computa- ‘ At from 11 c. to 13.120 bbl. Martinique at from 11}¢¢. to 148(c.. 14 boxes Ciba molasses sugar at 10c., and 106 bhde. erara wate terms, Kefined was at 17¢. for hards Toracco continied quiet, but prices wore steady. sales were about 70 bhds. Kentucky at (rom lle. a 270., py Me cases Connectiout at 42),0., also 29 cases do, Wisner. — Receipts, 100 bois, The market, dull and eo accurate Jotati cannot ven. We heardof noel. mi ot ton re SPINNER, Treasurer United States, ‘The traffic recoipts of railways in the United Kingdom of Great Britain amounted for the week ending the 13th of January, on 12,307 miles, to £505,968, and for the corresponding week of last year, on 11,897 miles, to £570,635, showing an increase of 410 miles and of £25,433. The following were the quotations of American securi- ties in London on the 19th ult. :— of To the Gexgnat Commannine United States for tas Ro crasee |ANDING Unit rees On e or Lata od It is anticipated here that pes oa of Ne Weitzel ary Foon placing troops in Bagdad, e city was ana el to fig Fpl FET, ‘embracing about one-third of an acre, instead of the 17 Tmay remark in thie connection that the course of | Sree clalined, a Weitzel in this affair is approved by his official ‘6 jor. public. That the national banking system isa parasite upon the Treasury is obvious, and its creation was one of the greatest of the financial mistakes of the war. The gov- ernment itself ought to have issued the circulation issued by these banks if it had to be issued. It would thus have saved the interest which it now pays these in- stitutions and have avoided the creation of a currency, which has neither the morit of direct government issues ? FROM THE INTERIOR, Agentleman who ‘arrived here from the city | Jersey defines the line of ownership; and that this line ot Mex imme the uoual reports of the unoetsieg con. was outside of Phi United States 5-20 yrs., 1 6 . the Swartwont lot. also claimed Ror the old bank notes, All that Congress can do at the ving in b per cunt. te oX3 * Mey dition of the ¢ even in those portions where im- | that mesp tide is the trae tide refeered to 10 the rena ne (ots the sslanan se amemoats sad | Soop sa tereten | Sinton areal oping the capi! a it Piciouiy wecle tat peeguniel tony oftnehan tee ley oD bonds be 2" isk od! “oes 2) deposi 6: Blake, ‘of which he has possession. byte epee Sy Scaricd ep, la ender ww have Of these iustitutions, ranging from tem to twenty Paige, : Foxsnat ix Sax Fraxcigco, street, por cont por annum would then be cartalled, aud the we wen Ganesiy crowded — j amount gained by the government in this way might be M cata yal who sr eeu rein at profitably diverted to tho establishment of » sinking M. cho. Of, the late Ch Pak, ove f 4 F vi 2 i dl ii 0 that after the resumption of specie ‘ . {he Bokt ten youre (bak ePedt aay po og ‘ ges tender notes in cifcwlation will be those issued antl Rave a currency