Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
« 8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1866.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. F 5 ra pets . sold and sent Manchester, heavy norther, wht started Galveston; 7th, St . Aird, " THE COLOSSI. |==="Seygze sm" — | seem cet es | iateereta emesis | ewes mt nate erate Cy REPLY OF KWCRSTARY CURTIN. ‘at ten or a hua 8 eost. And new let ‘Thompon, New Orleans? ~) 4 saa! Tie orchosim hating played the," fear Syangled Pan | oe nag ne aly noiag and weurng machiaes bad beon it ouvert New York; Rival, Doauee Beso om ore oy ath, = Loe oe the company in ther own native and we shail be obliged to admit ‘and was So yar Oh of New York (s), from New York; Pat- Cordiale Between Rus- 3 nme-tenthe or ninety-nine hundredths of d nit Henry Entente Cor Cray, my, reapciod chit, being | Whe, price st which, the manofactuod arcio was oven. nd | Sid Jan Ba, Groat ang Universe, sia and the United States. | fivins “auurts tant you for the Trenaty ‘welows You ‘and ta tahabtania “The suime tomarke evealy Sete anlar en | Jon chara, teirgcau Peas Hiren, Page THE CHILE TT have given us in your own lanuangr—s language, woh spply {a a Dusbel of wheat wader. a rule of free trade | whch Um, bers bad con aes a Ps ate BignelDubli jay Bynone NYorks ah asin (ay, Ea CONFLICT. YY to may, we oa buys dear. : eee sheet | ac, os Millse & H a ae ton, Bostin: Sth Almost te ‘wil. She Gopth of my"heart I thank, you for al you have | and, buys ter, iy smponiog hgh dutee opon articles | eC Saini Fisher, Davie, Savannah, 7 llarhe NYorks Annie Ritbaily Hurmpitey: Mobiles for Bog. The Great Banquet at Moseow | Mituuy newia ts beloved by all sent, Tam con- | manufacturers and your farmers alike.” On these prin. | 9 %'vy,Jonn Morse, cotton, de, to | and Ya), Grice NYark Guy of Balliaare (1), Medangan, to Minister C ‘inced Naat te wart in whigh you Blended ber mame | cole and auder ths guidance of my eeebratd ratio, | ™ otis Weather, lograbems Wumingon, Del Boston. Fi ah Pomebe Meeeaeine Spain Abandons the Blockade of All lay vf — townnls ae oe but also a friendly established system 60 ealled in opposition to the free | Arr 2ch—Brig Albert Adams, Ayres, Richmond, Va, 6days, | {ng, Hoston; Goldea Hind, Davies, Hong Kong; Clara’ Pick- Chil Ports E t V ing, offered them by sincere and faithful well wich Je nething bot an invention for | toa saa | cae, Rogers, Moblin; M, Wanderer, Hobaldaon, Galveston, lean xcept Valparaiso. of thelr country. Yo me, and to all my countrymen, | ‘he, Purpowe Of | Protesting British interests. By | | Ship Baker arived ih, rmporta from Deo 36 to Jan 18 | Hite atkins a "pn cet Malden, Bekeeln, Mob ‘ nothing can be more satisfactory, more than | means of our tariff we have become the com- | had a continuation of westerly gales: lost and split sails; Tn the river, ontward bound, 7th, Arkwright Caulkins; Prosperity, Indivisibitity and Ag- | that brotherly toast which T have just pronase Peeters of Basan not, anly on our own continent, ob 10, Thos Frederick Viby, seaman, fell overboard und was Wood, Freeman: City ot Manchester (3), Halcrow: and Jnblaptiy sestived to the their foreign, yelawons | Prevalence of slave labor in the South pet BELOW. Meghan, M Lockhart, "arse, and Concentration of the Fleet Of That ‘andizement of the Two Colossi, of a have been over fn the habit of recarding it as | hitherto benefited the North alone. The South, down | ne brig. BAILED Russia and America. the most auspicious fact that the Russians have been the rebeltion, contimed to produee | sienmships Australasian, Now York, and Saratogs. ¥ Dick: i ~ Moat Niuling, for Boston; onon Benson Charleston City and Preparations Making amend pe regres ede ‘We value your | raw material alone, The consequence of it all is that the ‘St Louts, Ballard, Cal outta; Simonds, Hetherington, Baltl im support, and rejoice in a your friendship, We are avrare Routh, 26 toe 0 ao ot 8 four years’ war, is ruined, while ‘Wind at sunset SW. tata Hemp oe fore lot "brasiea sen Annle to Bombard It. . that they were granted us ate tame of ag ever, politician Marine Disasters. ans; Dagmar, Wilson, do; erin, C) eon, Speeches of General Clay, Secretary | anxiety; we are ‘awaro that from you we have heard | will not embrace one theory in proference to'another, SSintorod for loading Slat, The. Prines, Cook, Galveston; nothing but words of sym and approval. Those | but employ either according to circumstances, The fun- Banx Hararax (Br), from Boston for Halifax, was wrecked nr) have sunk yg, the hearts of | damental rale, however, must be that eaeh people work | night of 17th inst, near Cape Sable. Passengers, crew and the American we Broduced by themselves and export | cargo saved. Veusel a total loss, them. I, too, am of opinion that our friendship is | thom to other countries. Such a system of trade, being | Bang Txopor Korner (Brom), Martens, sailed from Ha- (oe ge vana Oct 18 for New York, and has not since been heard of. life, and of such a kind that we may confidently reckon | should not i anything except what we cannet man. | 5C™n Damascos, which left Baltimore on Thursday, 15th wen its continuance and farther development. "We are | Ufa:ture ourse! and this I patel " be the real and | inst, was capsized off Magothy river. The captain anda bound together by pleasant recollections, by the sympa- | legitimate task free trade, Thus,’ I should like to | Capt Townsend, togetner with a colored man, were rescued Pleaynine, Brooks Genoa; Fob3,Cuba(s), Stone, for NYorks | Jere,Phoranson, Nairn, doz Sih, Louisiana (s). Thompson, | Several Chilean Prizes Burned and’ jah; Ma , Clark, Cuba; umbia, Rob- ingot, and Monareh of the Sea, Kirealdy, for NYork; TH Spanish Vessels Captured. Armstrong, Lodae, NOrleans, A:lvertised 8th trist, North American (s), for Portiand 15th; Axia (8), for Boston 17th; City of Manchester («), for NYork Mtn; Cuba (#), for do 10th; Fdinhurzh (s), for do L4th; Louisl- Foth! Cohan Honeemam, Thompson, Nairn, for NYork | One of the Pernvian Privateers Manned by Curtin and the Moscow Merchants, TELEGRAM TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON. thies of our souls and the common aspirations to great | order my ermine from Russia, my 4: from Smyrna, | by Capt Griffith, of the steamer Kent, after having been five intellectual objects, You are aware that at this moment | my tea from China, my pepper from Java, my silk ‘from Lowpox, Jan S1— Art Eléctric, Junge, N¥ork: Sirona, Her. TUMENSE VIM AND — ENTHUSIASM. | wirehirodor church ie bulding at Now York Bene nee | edly; inv ton eng, poper from Java, my elk from yearn inewrece Acalared man, mame unknown, was | oats Phisinohin; feb e sina dn fad, Wark Rate the Crew of the Shenandoah. malas 1 sians and Americans have joined together to erect it. from England. What America wants is to | ow! 2 Shopnsape’ pe On the field of tho practical arts I may point to the |- educate the masses and to make them equal before the Sreamsuir Anago, at Falmouth 24 inst from New York, ams, do. O14 Jan $1, Atalanta (a), Pinkham, Havre and NYork (sid Russo-American telegraph as | common ach‘evement | Jaw, to build railways and canals and to devi her in- | reports Jan en tt Th po as deena he of the two.nations, and k of world wid ternal ‘On these conditions di th faim, befure -ceporied. abandon Shon, Probar; Noox; Toaisbe' Witness sae Pe oe, 1 two.nations, 4s a work of world wide re- rnal commerce, ¢ conditions depends the ac- | On Jan 27, lat 48, lon 9, fell in with brig George, of St John. “ig ead 4 peat, Hen “ey id nown and importance. I was in the United States whi quisition of technical akill by our mill hands, the increase | NF; dismasied and leaky. Th : { der, were | Keb, Plymouth Rock, Warner, NYork (and was off Broad- ER) that Drllligne conception en Meek Recent CRE STRED | Srour onstak the decay of oat a eam orease | NF. nmasied ahd leaky, when rescued by the Arago,’ "| sire 7th): Guiding Star, Worgone, San Francis. THE ACTION OF P U bi . “Yankee Doodle” and “God Save the Czar,” American “Iurrahs” and Rus- sian “ Oorrahs.” L- PSE, Georwe H Warren, Jones, Port Philip. I remember well the general enthusinem it | tension of our foreign trade. it is from one and the | — Sreasmrp AtaLanta—Havre, Feb 6—Steamship Atalan\ Lamtasn, Jan 3 tin, George ‘ann, from Ar [wakened, and T venture to say that no enterprise ‘ever | same source that we shall derive allluence in and | Pinkharn, which left yostordny for New York, was unable is | dresentter Bene oe rai enjoyed caption like the popularity which rewarded the | power in war, In Russia social and pohtical arrange- owing to some damage having occurred to her screw, Leauorn, Jan 26—S14 Celie Sofa bin 9 NYork. scheme binding the two countries together. My | ments may be different, but she will derive the samo ad- Sos bachees in the roads for the night, returning to port Mausittes, Jan 29—Arr Mary Goodell, MoGilvery, Ran- A neements Made b Her to Abandon: countrymen patiently await the moment, wien, giving | Yautoge from romalnine trio to the same principles orning. euntes, Feb 4—Passed, Derby, Manson, from Swansea | “FADE! af Freeing a he Ved Sin Prods fhe tans | Ranta sro aua ures wericrnser val ey ay | lee fr Menon ina pata nade | tus Tak fopiowingon “cus t of the Uni wi Vv the comple- s ity from the K ' - Massrx4, Jan 24—Sid bark Panny Hamilton, Marshman, lands. tion of the new tine, and dospatch the rst salutatory roots of her old civilization, May she have one God, one | and ro Kingroad last night through strong contrary gales, NYork: athr Baaheler. Miller, ‘Phvlagete “i fe Guano telegram to the Czar. ‘ou ve spoken of the | Czar, language, and one iv! nation in aceto. Jan ‘awn, Durkee. N Yor! past and fature of Russiaand America. To this I reply | futurity.” Bae Teo ncem: svar Galvonien oe Ltvenpesl. pater re. pdezovnns, no date—Arr Lucibelle, Harding (or Foster), that both of us have nothing to be ashamed of in the past, AMERIOA AND RUSSLA COMPARED, waving repaired, J A ondon, and nothing to fear in the future. In the past Rus- ‘This speech, having been delivered in English, was in- | jeg Nora (Br), Tostevin, from New York for Queens- sia and America, firmly relying upon God, have both | telligible to but few among the atidience, M. Tchijoff, a | town, which put into Bermuda in distress, repaired and sailed RISSES AND DRINKS ALL ROUND. &eo. &e. &e. Monrevinno, Dec 17—Arr Flor del Mar, Wisweil, Boston; 19th, Vesta, Direka, NYork; Emma. Vitel, do; 23d, Faleon, On the 19tn of December Gen. Clay, the American Minis- s Taylor, Howton: ith, Mary Hangs, Hangs Canuit;avnas | Th@ Opposing Fleets Expected wr m Rossia, while travelling in the interior, was enter- A H Caroline, Blumenthal, and Robt Clough, all for NYork ldg. spa gg Jan&—In port Ellen Hood, Kilby, from Cal- cute, Matanzas, Feb 10—Arr bark Almira Coombs, Buckman, Pp T E W A Roston; {th. brigs John Chrystal, Barnes. NYork: Robert, A x Patterson, Baltimore; Ith, sctr Blue Belle, Martin, Provi- dence; 14h, brig Geo Burnham, Portland: 15th, bark Even. tide, Park, ——; brig LT Kuight, Wish, Portland via jason. Sid 10th, bark T Cushing, Rogers, NYork; brig Protege Gir), Reed, dos nchra Valeria; Conkimn Suen: thos eraser, | Vigorous Prosecution of the Cam- Wells, Charlesion 4 Cyclone, Babbidge, NOr! tained by the Corporation of Merhants at Moscow. On | patted for their independence, and annihilated foreign | director of the Yaroslaff Railway Company, then drew a | fordenincncn Pan cA trea, Millet 23th, Mermaid, San Francisco, ‘Sid 27th, alighting at the Mercantile Academy, where the dinner in their midst, whatever shape it might as- | comparison between the United States and Russia:— : loxanders WY took plce, General Clay aud Mr, Curtin, his Secretary of | fume." ‘Thus far we have Deon mucceesful, and we wien | “They were very much like each oieria many ro- | a Je aes area Bryans sails and running rigging and | “In port Doc 2 Caprera, Stella, Goo Palmer, Sparkling Sea, to Meet Soon. tor nothing better than that God may be as gracious to | spects. As early as thirty years ago M. de Legation, were received by the directors of the Academy and some members of the committee of reception. Having been conducted to the banqueting hall, the guests ‘were again formally reeeived by the committee, and the more eminent among the company presented to them. ‘The latter conzisted of one hundred and twency-seven Bussiaus, among whom some of the great dignitaries ‘of the city are mentioned as having been present. THE EMPEROR AND THE PRESIDENT. ‘The company having seated themselves, the orchestra ed “Yankee Doodic” and a Russian national air, neville, | 8 C Tupper (Br), from Miragoane for New York (before re- | ported to Us and our children as He has been to our ancestors, | in his Démocratie en Amérique, had said that asian ed lost at Tnagua), and were taken to Matthewtown pre- As regards tho future the two countries will be only more | and American colossi were the two empires which had | ious to Jan 27, intimut-ly connected, having learnt ta know each other in | been destined by Providence for the solution of some Brig F W Grane, from Rotterdam for Boston, ashore at the past. 1 am convinced, gentlemen, that the more | of the greatest political problems in the world. Both | Chatham, has been discharged. intimately acquainted my countrymen shall become | °mpires were of immense extent, and both Sones Naxcy J Brayton, from Boston for Alexandria, and with you, the more they will love you. The year been formed without foreign stance. Both | A Burton, ae Savannah. were in contest on the I have ” passed in Russia has been one of the | were regarded with feelings of envy and ill-will 17th inst, off Pollock Rip, and both recelved slight damage. Most pleasant in my life. I wish I was sufficiently | by Europe, rane they had never thought of inter- Liverroot, Feb 7—The Rochester, Patten, from Mobile, conversant with your language to be able to embody | fering with its polities, or conquering a slice of ite tern. | Nat wrived here, after being ashore tear Crosby.” The Ellen Ith, dri all my thoughts ‘and sympathies in words, and to tell | tory, or, indeed, asking its assistance in any way. Both | aground ai the Dingle, but was towed off, 3 4 Philadelphia h Cres! universal applause. M. Ryseonoff, the President of | you what my sentiments really are; but I most be con- | offered their lands to the immizrant, and had long been | “Sound st te Ree oe ee ha, Phelan, frou iver: | Yorer Price (oe Poedende eee ene er Fon Rew paign in Paraguay. the Corporation, ‘proposed the first toast. He said:— } tent to say only what I can expres, and to leave untold | an excellent market for the sale of foreign goods. Both— pool for Savannah, has put in withgiller broken. do; EA Chase, ‘Donald, Boston; 15th, schr Number One FGentlemen—The first toast at every Russian dinner is }*much that i feel. Lam happy, however, that here, in | and this was a point which he (the speaker), in his for- Wexronn, Feb 7—The Carrie Davis. Buck, from Paraiba | (BE. NOrleans, - cetera! trite of oar tends Hone aay ng him the | this time-honored Mosciw of yours, the contre of Russia | mer capacity of editor of a commercial paper, had been | (cwone ina total wreck nour Uneaten eee rom aparaite | “'Maxzamisia, Feb 2—Arr brig “Nell Nettula,” Carney, Sian his heathy aud a hapey seige fon nase Ceioh te | and of Russign hospitality, I cam just pay you my ro. | specially prompted to study—had previously entertained | Sfeargo saved. + Nueyrtas, Feb I—In port, bark Rosamond, Pickett, from i wish him health anda happy relgn for many years to | Spects and bid. you God speed In your own tongue. It | very diferent views on the reat, question of political Miscellaneous. Now York. ise: bri: thos Owen’ Pousngill, wadirene, | JOint Land and Naval Attack to be Made com will be a gratit event to remem! je rest of | economy from wi ey now. adopted Ibert. courteous . for do, ide: Stanley (Br), Kendrick, for Boston. do; ‘The American “Hurrah” and tho Russian “Oorrah” | myite tine I have been the guest of one, of the mos | other views simultaneously, and now adhered toc gan |. BW Albert, Bsq, the nod attentive parser of |) Weebl en He) Toc A Moe of Hatteras. aan keen on the Paraguayan Army. which responded to this toast mingled with the sounds of } celebrated and heroic towns of which history relates, | and pecultar creed in matters financial. ‘There had | ‘? steamship Morro Castle, from Havana, will please accept shaw Allen, from Sew York. disg. Going in 10th, brig Ath- the orchestra striking up the Russian national hymn. | phanki: once for your cout ‘and hospi. | been a time when, venerati whatever doctrines | Our thanks for full files of Cuban papers, lete (Br), MeDonald, from NYork, 3 Lyamin, the President of the imperal Exchange, next | tatty, Teasea es caotheg the ettkok one er Ane ere. invented by Western. arope doth Russia and | Purser Chas © Cambridge, of the steamship San Balvador, | -,PaxNoumH, Feb4 “Putin, Adele, Clausen, from London Foro iress the company in the following terms:— :—* Ged that loves erica consented to be the hewers of wood and | fi has our thanks '. , = Grervoux—For meretntlle men ‘entertaining. te | republic. Succ tote people ondlong fe ows Cat» | the drawer of waterin the household ot civilized na; | "0™ Savanna hae cnr thanks for terors Franchen’ ‘Sa ioin, aenmenite Caloretor Wain’ san | OUR SOUTH AMERICAN BUTTRESSES. Minister of the United States in this country nothing |. IMMENSE KNTUUSIASM—RISBING ALL ROUND, tions. But they had got over that, and discovered that Ship Emily Augusta, Plummer. from Liverpool Aug9 for | Francisco: Salvador, Rathbun, Central American ports. ‘would be more natural than to speak of our with to enter Fresh enthusiasm, fresh hurrahs, The majestic tune | science was young, that political economy, in particular, | Aden, Dee of Tat 23 62'S, 68 In port Feb 12. ship Webtfield, Travellick. diag, Onto we direct and intimate commercial relations with the ape commonwealth he represents. Much indeed, might #2 on the mutnal advantages likely to attend an aili- ance between our rising industry and Amcrica, a couutry abounding in raw materials of every description. Bunt in mviting our honored guest we were 2ctuated by motives oth rthan commercial. About a year ago a Russian sqnad- ron cast anchor on the American shores. On that “Gi ° n h i‘ iN, Feb l—Arr Crasoe, London for NYork. Sid affected by the solemn import of his words that his | doctrine of protectionism might be regarded with @ min- Mare dan fe e a2 fon Wom Boston Koy 28 for Mel. | Rio Jantno, Jan 10—Ln port ahipa A. Farwell, Gerard, | All About Pasir Statistics, Topogra- voice trembled, and he could not suppress other and ore & bepad a Upresume Kd bebop § Ship Caatttion, Pike, from Sunderland for Singapore, Jan | from Callao for Cowon: W Hl Vresnatt. Kauchelder, for Cal- tory. Politi every posage was received with pro! applause. | Russia and America, A few years agers had had the Sabi Mosier fare, trom NYorks Wayfarer, Blatehsord, from. iichmdnd. phy, History, ics, Govern. had ended he was embraced, acco to the re. | honor of secing In their conniry Mr. Carry, the renowned | Jan wae : 4 @ ments and Leading Men. Moumont Jones, from Liverpool for New Orleans, ports (and Ieissed, rain fo the Rusrian custom, ¢f 1! American schoiar, whose deep investigations had estab- hip Germania, Frauke, from Baltimore for Rotterdam, ‘olnt Lynas, y Jan 14, lat $9, lon 70. Nuieips, Feb $—Arr Arracan, Crowell (or Whitmore), Sear oneal keane, ers | haber oe regen Ra meee home | RI rn rn wee nm | ee i ah in he <eue at ithe imeriemms, “iag Ge Rryasonoff, the first speaker, then propoged the | Health of Mr. Carry, the, vatlant, defender ot national ‘Ship Elta rom Newport, E, for | _ in portsth, Princess Royal, Grieves, for New Orleans, pre- M. beth Cus! fi health of cal ho tH Jabor in its form Point de Galle, Jan 23. lat 49 38 N, lon 6 A by his hospitable entcaloors aud loaded’ wits hes |. The cheeme scsomspauying thie toast were out short by "tin Harahiidy from Maulana for Falnvouth, , Jan 28, best title to a friendly welcome ; and that at a time 4 Prince tahtherbatof Vp agin and Wrench, |B Aksqnad, 2 Moscow wanufacturer, bevzing his mor. |i hi \inatranca, Anderson, from London for NYork. Jan ‘when we were looked upon with adverso feolings Mg Pew Lome, Jan #0-Arr.Sarah Larsen, Miler, Ba. | EXtemt, Importance and Power of the Progress- gorta'n other nations in different parts of the Kanan, Deo 15—Sid J N Cushing, Swap, NYork; Rise ive Bepubiies of South America. - G@eutlemen, a Ravstan cannot ‘but Jove his country with | Prince off, the head of the municipal authori. | cantile friends to remember ‘that protection had been do. enthoriaxm, and for this reason foreigners, foving Rusa ties of Moscow, thanked General Clay for the honor he | advocated by Mr. Carry as a temporary measure’ only, mi MPotin Holman, of Boston.” W, with forevard for Fi ock &e. &e. &o. god the Russians, have @ claim to our gratitude and | had conferred upon the inhabitants of the city by spend. | and one which ought to be superseded ‘as soon as Md awrny (probably abl Créeker, from vrev, bark Artemenia, fer Talon- Swateom. Now, the Americans, setting aside all consider- ing a day or two among them, “the con- | ble by the great and far higher iple of free . iverpool for Orivans), 4, lat 48 N, lon 9 W. ‘Saaua, Feb 6—Arr brig Helen Phin: Roya, Cardenas; Sar ‘ations of ininor importance, and paying no regard to the tinuance of the good and mutually advantageous rela. | He hoped both the Russian and American industry would Fereten Ports. aches fA ee Fors, Boston; 8 & € Corson, ‘Corson, ‘The steamship Henry Chauncey, Captain Gray, from 7 Lowa of a oe wed pg gh og tions between Russia and America.” make such oe strides as to be ne Sing d aeeeerenan Hoe S-Are Afzanes, CRT, Fulletaitie: ‘Hen- | Phi! " Tse © Knight, Taylor, Boston; 8th, Abbie, Aspinwall on the 12th inst., arrived at this port yester- “ with Protection they enjoy: This o timers ; 5 iti a intador, ” fore, pratefully acknowledge thelr amicable After thie M. Torboff {the same who had proviously | docs not seem to have called forth avy” applouse: Wiinme, New’ York: Sarah 1. Tall, Davin. Tipladeipdin: sth. | Sr Jago, Feb S—Arr brige B Young, Colson, XYork: Bllen | day, By this arrival we lave late and intercating tntel- towards thix empire, and let us drink t the Aeaith of tre | declared that for the strong to love the strong is both ‘THR END, Fe eae, Nomen: Jeaanetis; Tetaing, Riek; | Anse, Ouchouss, Boston: 20h, Mazaing Mar (Br). WUseh.“I: Os crass ene Paotic, Which sHMl be found tm the tor. Zara Fema ti def hmatne P| hel a a eat aes. | ainae pacl the Galt amen | ti Ta. tang on8 oer Deve, On, an | St lar rack, Mere, SVEN Fi Pe, | Layo oo Pann ererpoaret, } dav fenk United States of A: 4 pose the health of Mr, Curtin:— > lightenmeént in our Commercial Classes; M, Gorbot Asxrsocn Roaps, Feb 6—Putin, Mqnmonth, Jones, from ¥ ‘Jomm, NB, Feb i7—Arr bark Ormus, Pettengill, Bast- Among the passengers by the Henry Chauncey are Protrac' a eee rie be te this toast, the -band “Guvriemen-—Nover did I #0 much to be a good Tm Liverpool ool for New ‘Orleans. wrth ows Of 2 ath, Crescent, Mobile; schr Helen Hastings, | yaviq Hoadley, Eaq., Prosident, and Colonel G. M. Tot- iio tpenk ‘well ‘when ove hase’ theme which is eare to Axsiem,, Doe. 10—Pance Wdetghi Croahy, trom ntrrs, Jat 18—Are Tweed, Hume, Boston, ten, Chief Engineer, of the Panama Railroad, At tho request of tha committee General Clay permit- sppeat to the sympathies of ‘one in the audience, for NY y from Vavencta, Jan 20—Arr ship Atalanta, Barnes, Callao. ores “ n 16—Arr previous, ship Garland, Borland, Purser Mallory, of the Chauncey, has our thanks for ted the following telegram to be sent to the American squadron. the prompt delivery of our correspondence, &c. Gonsg! at Liverpool for transmession by mailto the ad- on his Excel Asonew Jonxsox, President of the reaver, whatever pains I it pare myself for this rare and joyous occasion T should never have succeeded in expressing myself ‘15th, Lottie from Attia, Drukorset, from Singapore for The following is the specto list of the Hen nsen, from for do. . were 2, SERIE GS, Chauncey :— « 7 oan, 22—Arr Trial. Hi NYork. “7 Gnited Stater of America: — which we have all admired im the words of Areon Bay ing ‘A, AROVAL HAVANA LOTTERY. “The merchants of Moscow, welcoming to theit a7 one of our who so flatterin spoke of gid Deo7, Meleta, NYork (and left St Helena ); 2h, oA pition pal tego, PROM SAN FRANSISCO, Panama RR. Co... . $27,847 nformaiton furnished. The high- ‘Atoatinono, sbt Jan 16—In port bark Helen Mar, Kaapo, | é#t Fates paid fur doubloone and all kinds Of gold and alive, Bank N, Spetice - Penile us in our native tongue. (Applause) ine rae Soa thank this our guest—this guest, who, to the common satusfaction of all present, will understand my addressing ‘the Minister of the United States, drink to the Dancan, your Excell ae PRESIDENT OF THE for——, , Feb 1—Arr achr MI A NOrleans; ooh Rea teh Mien, Sta Fania, R & CO., Bankers, 16 Wali str t New York. - — tordery FACT—NOW IS THE TIME TO ECONOMIZE.—TO COMMIITEE OF KEOEPTION.” him in Russian as Jeremiah Davidoviteh Curtin, (Im- race, do; 10th, Partridge, i Tat, 4 Iba, of P,P, Co,” Ib. RESPONSE OF GENEKAL CLAY. mense applause.) Gontlemen, your enthusiasm hurries SHIPPIN G NEWS. She vita Flower, MeCu c one NO a Java, and hav @eneral Clay then retarned thanks in English :— me to the end of my nh. “1 will imitate the example capoeangcneney age” Naga ew, Bo Minatitlan; schrs Susanna Mandol, Beligo; A Mid: | healthfal ure coffee alone. 8 ibs. P. P. Gutnrmey—It_ in quite unexpectedty that I tind | of our guest, .who closed his magnificent address by . Ames, Clonfi India for $1, or 1 lb. for 15 cts. Depot 195 Chambers EKMAN & BROS,, Stanton and Christie that. " ROBT. "DAVIS, Sole Agent. (OF PRIME BE ND MUT. 5, Birthday and the day followin Burton (Pill). Feb Arr Sir Colin Campbell, Sellers, Philadetphia. Sid Jan M1, Prea Fillmore, Luce, NYork (and in Kingroad 4th, Glacier, Planer” from NYore for Bristol, ior, ir, Haewnx, Feb t—Arr Admiral, 1 Raltrmore. Roy! paying 4 visit to your ancient capital, the cradie ‘the Russian uation. it was before my arrival ‘that you had arranged this dinner in honor of Mr. Jere. ‘tmiab Curtin, my esteemed friend, who does not regret quoting Ameiican ‘try. Str, Jeremiah Davidovitch! Neither I nor any of my friends would be able to thank you according t your deserts, Therefore, permit me to give you a Rursian verse in return for your fine American For nale also by BE! sta, and 34 av, and “GREAT EXHIBIT: ton, on Washingtor pet canag J by TR. LAWRENCE, 13.and M4 Centre market, The public Same “nmengs; sor, shea I" bare’ anepeed’ tho | 7 Ss waorh wa feet the Near wre CLEARED sit Jan'Sh, Goof ‘Sohana Uaton iehation Heofin stone: | lnvited. . 4 . Invitation you ' kindly sent me unless T knew | Gentlemen, fll your glasses and drink to the health of | ySismsbwp City of Limerick (Br), Joven, Liverpool—J G | nd aus, Wieting. } jew York; Carl George, Arfminn, and IVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED WITHOUT PUN. that fn the kenerous Russian heart there is room enongh | Jercutah Bavidevitel Cartin’” ‘Steamship Palestine (Br), Martyn, Lirecpool—F Conant. | “Guouwamsuares, Feb Arr HB Wright, Park, Callao; ee eee, > See er Sennen salah Ngee Sor friendship and good will towards both. gratefully | ~The scene which followed this toast the Russian repor- s 3 : 5 Properly, Adv! steomabtp Atlaniie, Moyer, Southampton and Bremen— Blanchard, do, tere declare their incompetency to describe. This time | Ruger Bros. “ ‘Bicvoa, Jan 2—Arr Meeten, Mantjeo, NYork. we may be quite sure they Kiseed heen, Steamship New York, Horner, Aspinwall—Pacific Mall | Bancxtona, Jan 3)—Arr Modistita, Rilins, New Orleans, YREE TADS ONDRE DIRCOHON, ne paacx, Jan 27—Arr Gironde, NYork.” Sid Feb 6, Ju- d = P Steamship Wilmingtov, Spencer, Galveston—Williams & piter, New Orleans: Fatome, Anderson, N York. The rest of the speeches were chiefly devoted toa} gaicn Banoxox, Dec I4—-Arr Francis Palmer, Lamb, flong curious and somi-political discussion of the old contro- Steamship Gen Sedgwick, Sawyer, Galveston—C H Mal- | Kong. ¥ ‘ Co. igo free. re F. I. BING. Counsellor at Law 935 Broadway. pees igs eeu! gy vo 14, Fob. pe aol ee < ee " J m Navigation Company's steamship IVORCES OBTAINED WITHOUT PU without fee il case gained. Warrant Chile, Captain Grierson, from Valparaiso and intor were TOWLE, Attorney abd Counsellor, 78 Nassau ot, | Modiato ports, arrived in this harbor on the 34 inst. Her dates are Valparaiso, January 17, and Callao, Janu- reovive aud acknowledge, in ny name and in that of my eoantrymen, those expressions of friendly esteem which the citizons’ of Moscow have been pleased to employ in Tegard to the people of the United States. Iam prond mt find.ag the name of our Presidemt joined with the mame of Alexander IL.—that glorious monarch, whom | versy between free trade and protectionism, M. Tehot- | 101 » Dee 9—Arr Sea Mew, Taylor, Roaraba; O TO THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, 2) AND %2 GREEN. . hn = God gave to the living g-neration axa guarantee Of pros | verikoff, a member of the Committee of the Trperial | Steamehip Guif Clty, Stewart, Mobil—Smith & Dunning | (Ani Taher Tetaee aed Menem Taylor, wleh strerts coruer of Murray, and there vax will find | ary 28. She brings om froight for New York twonty perity to Russia, and as an honor to humanity forall | xchange, thus dilated upon the manufacturing interesta | Steamship Chase, Roath, sevannah—Lewis lL Jones, Rarnunsr, Dec 25—Arr (ray, Thomas, NYork (and | Teas, Coffer, Fish, Flour and everything elae cheaper than | bales of goatskins, seven bales of morchandixe and one time to cowe. Fate had reserved it for these two | of the two countries. He said: * pittonship B B Souder. Lock wood, Charlestou—Livingston, ga Jen $for Gorve); Jau 12, Florence Nightingale, Pridy, | &6¥ store in New York, One price house, packoge of anatiben Falers of two great nations to devote themerlves to the “Tt was not political mterest alone which riveted the 3 i a ‘ ” Newport, sie Whit CHILBERG'S GERMAN OLNTMENT- indries. : work of freeing the slave and making all men equa- | alliance betwoen the two countriea, Their inanatetar, | Reine! Hie, Bourne, Korfolt, Clty Potwtand Be em a er ae bee pa de ip S a certain care, without the slightest danger, for Piles, | Tam under obligations to Purser Stewart, of te ( Befire tho law. I eannet look upon thie coinell | ing Inierests, too, were, \denlical, ‘They were quite pe- | _ Sleunship, Sex King, Norfolk, City Point and Rich. | Hawk, Dundat, from do for Mauritius (sine reported at | CLAY ORnM poriih, Maarioumoeals Dome ant Skin DL | for prompt delivery of the Hexaty’s, sou'h coast corn ace otherwise than as a special dispensation « ovi- | eutiar to them, and had no resemblance to the commer. | Mond—G Heineken & Palmore, Pleasiat isdand). ‘ mys 4 a . ence, which, both in monarchies and republics, iu ite | cial wants and requirements of any Other conntre ia the | Steamahtp Norvolk, Vanoe, Philadelphin—J Hand, Buenos Avnes, Dec M—Arr MA Horrera, Havener, Frank. | ¢™™sitiets _____ | Pondenee, late papers and much valuablo and interest- Pheifie, MeKenzle, a 17th ‘formation. York. Sid 22d, Anna Maria’ eee eal The néws by this arrival, although not of startling 1m. own mysterious way, steadily and unceasingly promotes Steamship Franconia, Sherwood, Pordaad—H B Cromwell | fort: Engonte Fleteber, Portlan the liberty and civilization of the human race, Let 08 world. Russia and America were the two only countries do: ith. ly, Schenck, New which, while they abounded in raw materiale, were also Slentnship Asbland, Norton, Boston—Whitney & Hatha Vanderkoop, NYork. spor ct cata aaat ¥ bow reverentialiy before the Divine will, Let us, in | large enough and m every way fit to develop an in. | way. ow t Alpha, (Rr). H DYAL HAVANA LOT? obadience to this will, maintain, foster and consolidate | dustry of their own. ievh, therefore, were protec. | “Sesmanlp Nereus, Bonrse, Boston—Keptnne Steamship | NRE’ tie ie tes Oh thon a "Wetg Camila cary’ | Ee Portance, sull possesses uiusaal interest, as it fore that (rien tchip between the Russians and Americans | tionisis dnd both bad been made the object of | %u. orateme Potter, Rurgeos, Gla pi Newman, New York. sid 27th “ult, hark pcean ‘Stead OFFICIAL DRAWT shadows cither a “masterly mactivity” or @ determi- i y . 4 ad . a, OY me Nelson ¢ O lel p! ), Geneon ‘alo Alto, je " Sth festa er hae rede tee tn Darn as eel a he ea eaee OF the theoretical free | Sith Kit Carson, Pennell. Vavre--Royd & Wincken far thas Galveston, waviegrenetredy, Laverpesht, rig ere |. ly. Saiaatare, Prien nation to commence active hostilities on the part of the ‘ore: ‘aders, mNanufacturing communitios of Burk Larisea (Br), Yearnan, London—MeCully & Marsh (ie Fostevin (from New York, having repaired), Queens. BIO} COLE. Spanish commander; for, as I lave said would be the Jove our own de Jove our cou e a. Oa oe. ‘pani ¥ | thove other countries in the world which had a highly Bark Aeme (Br), Wake, Aniwerp—Baetjer & De Ver and nation houer, Let us keep up those feelings of | doveloped industry, but no raw inator al to draw upon at | . Bark Washington (Ham), Chambley, Hamburg-—Sl amity aod good will, aud remain true to them home. Of course, those countries wanted to obtain the | © case, the entire Spanish squadron is concentrated ne | Gowns, Feb &—Are Hanna (a), Yon Santen, Sark *, at Valparaiso, thus raising the WNockade of all bat Cannrer, Feb 3 Arr Hope, Havre; W B Dins- re. in Fel » oh fi : - jark Derette (Brem), Schulken, Rotterdam—Funel . Foster, Eneland. 2. g00) 17038, ation Iousiea tn Dovel ef wascrie ond hae we ae fea ead to hosel tte them lu theahape ot ober oN ee oon es wt an ™ | “ESicasastis, Peeesare Live Ook, Aldea, Vatoncta ‘iteoligans. |: that port. The commander of the northern division ite rovts,, will yet be cherished forever.” tured goods, The German Zollverein had just addressed | Bree Romane tlie), Gord: Mancathoe Porn & Co. Wate Le eee } i Of the fleet, before leaving Caldera to juin the The words of General Clay elicited much applause to Ru-eiaa formal application to that effect, and he had | | Brig Nuova Providenza (ital), Manganaro, Gibraliar—A P | "Gaueurra. Dec 2—Arr Aberdeen, Cole, Colombo: 25th, southern division at Valparaiso, burned all the Chilean PRUBIKKITY TO THE UNITED STATES AND KOSH, THR TWO | been ameng the members of the Moscow committes | Agreata, Harry Warren, Atwood, Boston via Madras; Slat, FA Vai- le which he held i COLor 1. charged with reporting upon !tto the government. He if Grace Worthington (Br), Dussant, Belize, Hon—F | yer, Banaby, Mauritius, Sid 22d, Chas Cooper, Jordan, veasets wi a8 prizes, some eight of ton in He was sicoculed by M. Gorbolf, & Moscow manufve- | had come to the conviction that Carry, the American | Algxamdre & Son. Brett, Son &Co. | MLO. 3 namber, in order to free himself of all enenmbrances. A turer, who, as bis counteymen had done betore him, mist, was right in saying that igetoultare could | Brig Wit Parks, Plummer, Cardonescd Be Wapl Go. | euaunam, Den Arr Panama, Jobnwom, Bataria. on: private letter that I have seon from a gentleman of Val poh Russia ‘f prosper in a bene! where there was no in+ Brig J Bickmore, Fountain, New Orleaue—N H Brigham. Tiberias (Br), Evans, Phil sehr Bevery le, Mt ‘Look out for a bombardmen! imme “Your EB y—-T have been charged with the | dasiry, and that to develop the latter was t e only means Brig Fisher, Perkins, Eastport-—Brett, Son & Co, Thomas, Sid Mh, brige Sein ( and Biba (Br), NYork; , agreeable commission to welcome you inthe name of | of promoting the former, of enrichi Brig € Heath, bix, Portland—H W Loud & Co 12th, setir BL. Morria, Philadelphia. and ao Englint y 5 the Moscow merchantsa—to welcome you the pvople alike, and, as ‘rogards Rus febr John Rose, Howell, Pernambuco—H Hi wift & Co. gentioman who arrived from Chile by this steamor thinks it not improbable that Commodore Nunez may at- tempt to shell the city, \n order to make popularity for himeel with his government. He has requested one o o CARDEN. Feb 1l—Arr barks Re ke, C y, Phlladel- vatative of a country which more particularly, of reetorinz tho balance in their | dorado” Pret Portan Prince—Henry, De Cor- | phia: © Werte, Fote, Portland: t Wein rat nly expressed 18 sympathies with Mussina, I] national budgets.’ The consequences of adopting free Sabr A A Bandel, Shotwell, Gonaives —| ¥ $ ‘veld, Lsonat a ? regret my belng unable to addrese you in your | trade would be terrible in both coontricn. In Russa the | Behe sulla Gree’ Waren KeThaees BreM Bon & Co ft omar ner, ‘co Vowel, Herane: HH Mocire:y, that was not required for home consumption had to | Nebr Phebe, Morrow, Inagua anda mit—Dotlner, Potter & | Proudts Hobbs. Morgan, Philadelphia: “Albert, ‘Dow, and own langeae, and can only wish that tho foreign sounds ‘fail o. © your ears at this moment may convey to sid below cost e f C Co. JD Lincoln, ™ 0, NYork; i, Small, Havana. thetic feelings which we, the Russians, | not be exported et ally tt west hous shanna spose fron te pot peed A ligt alae dh! Pe Dew olt LJ Tih. ean Chilton, Sere Wotan beige HS the English men-of-war to shift her anchorage, in onter arbor for the thonor, ' the interests | say that they had elevep millions. of freedmen among | co prin? sn te meats fy FR Be ae to be out of the tine of his fire, which looks equally, but nos of the country whose Piearpotentiary | them who chiefly depended tor their existence upon Sebr § J Waring. Smith, (Charleston Ls MoCready. Dear Feb $-Arr Ocean Pearl, Newcomb, Rotienlam for 19162 which may be nothing more than bombast; for it iv ww » Whe citizens of Moscow, the most Russian | agriculture, and this when agriculture had not yet be- Sehr Emily, Kelly, Wilmington—urray, Fors & 3 NYork; Kate Stewart, Paddock, Gatrrey, for Genos (and 19a? he Of al! iossian towns, congratu ate oursives on being | come a paying business in the country. But even were it Sebr Virgina , Eldridge, ‘Witmingion—¥ joCready | both anchored): St Alics, Utiey, Hull for New York ia 5. serious matter to commence = bombardment whee able to repay a «mall portion of the debt of gratitude we | ever so profitable there would be al the long winter aE (and anchored); 7th, Canvass Hack, Gunderson, eg twenty-Ave dollars’ worth of neutral property will be ‘owe to your compatriots for the hospitable recept pnthe to fil up with come industrial parma” qe was | cht ‘Adahiee, Loveland, Ricntucee Ven Brant & ceemies, Cb Px Cintinp, Coents, Week Rendon ters destroyed to one of the enemy's, unless under the mow! Mhey lately gave to the Russian mariners in New York. | useless to deny that at prosent they were idled away | seh WN Geaner Petorsburg—Van Brunt &Slaght. | for York,” és rv Wrz The sympathies we fool and wiier are real and heartfelt, | hy the latest portion of the peasantry, and that | Sehr Cole, Decker Norfolk--Van Brunt & Siagh in the Hiowns 4th, Quenn of Scots, Lockhart, from Ant. toyah positive enters from Reatquartem, Stil, the Spanise They are based upon & similanty of interests and pecu | the tariff might be amended in some Tospects, The con- Sebr iilon, Snow, Rallimore—R nek & Co, for N York. 47 commanders have been so very impulsive in their actions Varities, which will come out more aud more strongly | struction of railways alone would never enrich the agri. ARRIVED. n, Feb 4-08, Geo Durkee, Anderson, from Philadel. 9778... the iret, that if the next mail beings us thr news of a the development of both countries progresses, and | cultural population, The Americans had had thore rail. | . Steamship Allemanta (Ham), qrautmann, Hamburg Poe LO aire aie i 3), from , : Pick will, we trust, alfoct the destinies of the world. | ways or many years past, apd the price of corn in the | Ryuharic Reg Peek Fe te ane 7 memenaers, to Philadetphis; Fed & Vineland Richole, Busser Aprer ne Rast ‘Valparaiso having passed through the ordeal of sho aud Eo not moan to _aitelge 1m elation hraseoiogy: | West had va jeon, exceedingly tow. Indeed the rail | passed teamehip Hanes, fron New 'vork for Bremen; ith; | Anes Hitom. Match, Lorton for San Frantic. = 30) (2u8. sholl ft mast cause you no surprise, fur it may be con ways vee eee Sey. eal creed, | ways 0 it for corn lat , exe! bark Fraxanno Po, Dee 22—Arr Unicorn, Wi on. ‘20139. $ is the political creed of ali Ruswin, Here are to im bn iy ite aged (o, snaeue mg Mt 43 34. low 84, exchanged night signals with « rt sidered within the range of probabilities. We have reports of serious revolts on board of some or the Spanish ships,on account of poor provisions and short supplies, and it is asserted that a number of men at all ible, He, therefi mer, bound W, the steamer showing two sky Fooon0w, Dee Dee 19—Arr Forest Kelle, Percival, varnae colori Kusria tnd the United States. Wud their | hoped he w wid reece with ci Upprovel of alt present th sae tPetinend in te first part of the voyage. severe Poeck. tothe Chase Homsnee, fine: Rene reer: aii, Reg omits tke"atnd Tayles | aman taeda torenes ucts | Pacamay Rey Sto Gr, ate, en | gees poae eae TN Retiipem ere urope like Leings of another Iind. "They are two riddles | heid that direct commerce between ‘the two countries | ft N far ee Cr en Cee ene tata? bonnd a Oban. which have aot been eolved as Yet, but whose. mt, we | should be ncourseen es reache o he would in- | white square on hike ground: Sih, lat 96:27, low 74 SS ime Gipwartan, Jan 1-—Arr South Roston, Lane, and Oces i have been shot summarily in order to quell the mutiny coniidently hope, will become ue’ day apparent, when | elude in’ his. toast the rec Of ‘the American | & brie, ahowiag signals white with red diagonal sisipe, Bandstzom, RYork; Janet, “O'Brien, Philadelphia (and eld ' All this is not im Know that po great Hua ia and the Onited States will have a'tained toa more | mercantile fost and the creation of a mercantile nary 07 ik for Trieste}: Feb 1, Marco Ron H n probable, as we amount of stores could have reached the squadron by eee properovs, p-werfnd and influential position én the wor'd | on the shores and in the shipyatds of their own beloved | with auise fad peters 12 same, ttagane, Reb 17,2 PM, sry Jun O- Ae Jocyh A Barer, Samson, Wow York; Turbe, New Orleans; EI { . Amori qu i doutt than any vf the older and cartier developed Stale, Both | Russia," Mteamabi h annah, 74 hours. mdse | Gadaden, NYork; Atalahta (e), Pinkhan, Loudon for Stork: sia. eC any of their own transports of storeships, and we you and we may proudly point to those proofs of irre: SPRECH OF GENERAL CLAT, and pawns to Lt by ae a Mtb, Persistent, w Oreansy, 6th, Wm Prot! inghase, 4 > 20 if much from other sources has been procured. 1 rt ero r ia, Te NY Bre ic itality which we have given whenever we | |General Clay, the American Minister, replied to the | Siramehip john Gitwon, Young, Alerandeia, with mdse, to | lev’ SE Ba a WY {A084 3100. bo Another rumor wis also in cireulation, which sayr thar irre Ich to our own unfettered. gemias and the proms. phove (which must have been briefly translated to him) | Tt Cree ee ccott, Callao, 1 days, with guano, to | Newport, BE. me ° 6g: io ise the Eemeraida and Covadonga had, in company, captered vested from t period of the greatest. dificuities. Our | —"“‘Gavrueur-—Among all objects of natural sclence para a ee Fre hen Burnside NYork. Bia : ns. aunlaast. 30) Spanish steam transport in the Straits of Magellan NTLENEN — ths en ‘Burn NYork. an ae Croutic were common, and so is our triumph, It is | man is the most curious, as well as the most complicated. Ship Hudson (of Rath), Potter, London, Dee 12, with 4 Meyer, NYork; Arracai Iitunore, Bogland. yt isp MOO TANS,. 2 As several stoam transports have been for some time et the conciousness that the power of both countries is | Buta much more complicated organiem is a State, com- | mdso, to Grinnell, Minturn'& Co, Had atrong westerly gales | Howe ee cere ee ieee ganarren: 10Eg8 SONU E241... 200) unshakebie, which is the eouree of our mutual ‘A priving in itself so many diferent human individualities, | fore part of oo y cartes a syngas afl bye Ang ajera Mattar aver; % nes). Rasveree, Taso. ey yA J) pected, and the whereabouts of the Chilean pa and ca both peoples to look upon each other litical science, therefore, is the profoundes of sciences, $s ), Morse, Bristol, w " ay J 4 . te Te na 086. ane. ej not exactly known, this story may be correct, With Coe logs of woqualitied respect, justige and esteem. | and at the same time the thost grateftl of all.. In the Ro: el eel Ee a, Foun ‘Greek, ‘Tharipeom de, toeee rat wulseas. Sh captain of the fiamoralds {a «shrewd. festow, Aud «the ser people coniding in ith owa encegies natorally ad- | marke we have just heard, the speaker dtew a faithfal pie- » Henke, Girgentt, 50 days, with Hoxovu.e, Dee H—Arr abips Lawrence, Taylor, 8) 10724. u 2) 22908... J hy the onemy vere bard, even mires ‘he other which is equally powerful. It ix | ture of thecommercial condition of our respective coun- ng a Francisco (and sid 12th for H. Kong); 13th, J) gn i6uL il stra0. 400} 20041. |: dently knows how to hit the risk of the strong for the strong which binds them | tries The Russian and American industry being but re 1B SP hank en, Low, Apalachicola, 14 days, with cot- Bem), Focmpane. Sie tet echr fDi hel so w tenes 0 te + SOONG with bie small forcs, ante ® manher not to run sl Our interests, ¢ , to ite Ho. is iss, Long's [nl | STB. ""“gno} dona. i ei Haman ee thw absurd | Compaen. Thar aden Prensa orand mang | aaetheenrt te: Le Gren, Aone Ba. @ day, ws woot | ange Sh aah Beg Wit. Nowe 84a Hag Selieat Salat Soies BS | “pocnunge te roporied te thn auation Wx Peru since nd of dur German t tee ee = S re pomegy’ to ae _ bg ye — and the expert. ve ry ey Koune (Hey, Hatfield, Buenos Ayres, Pee Marana, Fee Tee Aer beg saa farver, SiMe, sy a SOO TOR... ‘ £400) 23251 5°: 400) ier Pare 1. The news of the treaty of alliance, often manufactures. | ence now employ in mills; , too, were idea and wool, t Mek Feb 4, a ton, NE; sehrs Rio. ge, KEy West; Donna Anni ons) A. . the benetta of our industry | protectioplats while they had to fear foreign sompettions; | Jon @lid apne chr Vinnie Ante Teves mwhteadtethe eee | LGtae Newtort Rina We Catpemier Merketena waa ' rt sive and defensive, between Chile and Peru, and the de made, Thev have never en- dit cay whea the had reached th of the Bark A A Drebert (Br), Moore, Matanzas, 17 days, with | 15th, lexico (Br), Pendexter, NOri ra Oru, 500) 1 i Powe, vied, never \c pwede < She sugar, de, (0 Gordon, Bruce & MoAuliff. i N¥ork cand sd Hhth for York Wrap): tr twig Ea: Hi Glaration of war against Spain by the latter Powor, het nev jorilied the growth of Russian manufac. | tndder that they turned free traders, throwing their Evening Star (Br), Miller, St Jago, 90 ith mint Ren Geger, NOtleans; sobr Village dem (Br), ot Riuccinn tmecedant, bar aivesga nae the fecling: of the | markets toall the world and requesting all tho world— | gar 'to Waydell Ca or Met 8 JED, 90 daze, with su- do, ith, sidanahip Guiding star, erty, NYork for not yet reached Valparaiso, hones mothing Is known « Rawian merehant, bat always aliowed us, and even made ii honor and eo their cow to what course will be pursued by the Spanish comms der, Should any portion of the equacron move ageinet Wi wey whieh | the non-indastrial countries included—to do fame in Yumeri (Br), Johnson, 1 a upon a, to | return. Anasia and America, wore they to comply with | to Weydell & Go. nos Pes 9 OA ee robe Murtoetia (Tlalian\, Larage, NOrtoans foodie, TO | the request, would, it v9 manifest, tecome trihutary to | , Bre Brodrene (Norw), Koon, Catania, 7l days, with frnit, Fh AGO aS 5 ‘ime « al r i your President in ” recent Me . . to af uegos: 14th, ship St 15786... S08) (3087 Chincha Islands, arrangements bare been complecedt Se et ad lt, | Se shod Mea a Tai thon we aos | eB Aareters bees Eee, Baron aye, m dare | Pooaate cata i eu en kempe “a Deh: by the Perevann to destoy eve 7B4 thermo aa t coming events,’ and both of us may entertain } 4 oe with rome, It ane, 4 thereat, even wharves, “tlak much which seoms diftientt in our internal affulrs, | Silene Mei geen yg) Meson Si oa Bria ond biter 94 Thomas, 17 days, wager pay Thay Fn Maken ktor Panne, Clen- 500) 1921 to the lapiches, ke., £0 a= to ren 6nd is Galevinted to awaken doubt, will be eventually | price they paid for the raw material. Just look at the bg Bohne). Hent, Cardenas, 9 dara, with eugnr, to Ba Nich, hark Cludadelano (Spon), Millet, WY¥ork; 18th, 1 it ‘ der the loading of guano almos/ an Impossfbilit y. Settled hy the fore» of circumstances’ Animated with | migrations of a single pound of cotton, you will | ston Bros. 18th inst, int 28. lon 77, passed & vessel bottom Calmuck, Mindtt, Cleufuegos, to load ior «port north Bate} THe Ton op THR Funes, tree feelings 1 beg to propose a double tonet—a tonrt | casily understand how ile theb ae ree | ‘Sli ‘The tone of the press of /lule appears somewhat des of Hatteras, ‘and, inu- * Soe te tee honet ot cere ain i ell Prowent, and | tive island, should have fendered herself the money | wih incincene to Walk woe ith seek tee ok ae Hievnre Mg port oy yy pun, New York; ih, fgets m ihe Heart jor every man living, 19 the bound. | market of dhe world ‘aud the ceutrs of all commer Ti pecs she Y aurel fromm Cardona tor Prantfore 0 4 | kedhura ‘Rie Mee octenne At, Lanvattha Yay MeN! | ‘The number of Meketa le now inerensed to 9,00 proting, comet gt ste) agra cere ¥ emp E . proe tiv ne plant & ~ ‘Joh hen (of Pall River), . Matanaas, in, New York; “ole, unquam Dorm — States v' wet any dofinite in petty, tndiviaitriity ard siency augrandio-ment uf the great | in Rodan Boe tbe. perper h men be arth sen Duncan acon Ot Mobiie: sin, Yaron, Nbole, and Siar ot the Wea Pers | Prien pald tn gold, Taformation furnished, The highest | ald the Uni —_ rome send fi rican United Slaes iy america, and to the porpetul | first y acad ‘u the bande of ome. eommlene t ' ed, Matanras, § dara, with ste, de, Therese, Tot Windham. Poy ._— 4 a ar Ruin | Low then hed to & suport town; thon ' faten pail for Doubtoons and ali kinds of Gold and Silver. UPPLEMENT SHEET. ‘is all sged sienidarity between ¢ conveyed over a Considerable portion of the jane aoe TAYLOR & 0O., Bankers, 16 Wall street, New York, z| SEE § .