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i cate uncounted millions country, as Englizh ~~ as it eee ew EUROPE. Diplomatic Relations of France With Italy. to pour into colonies that soparated [; breadth of the globe; vet te would be idle to. deny that discontont is very widely spread, that disaMeetion is uot uafrequent and that there Population —I bope net o coanidoraht 10 nection {8 @ portion of ti ory but still a portion—whe regard England as a burden rather than as a benefit, miserable state of things, look for a remedy, who Lord Stanley on American Sind Reform in Ireland, is there that can give us an intelligible answor? (Hear, hear.) I don’t undertake to @o it, AllT venture to attempt is to throw outa few bi ch, if they have no novelty, Tn the first place, don’t let us disguive from our- selves the pled that there is @ party—and it may 'y—whom mo possible concessi: ieheas cers.) Those Lope go = pon Bar mee nce, OF re) Uealy corn to the ee : —{cheers)—and it isonly true kind- tad cheers.) pire to be pulled to at least can do no FRANCE. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, ‘Che Relations Towards Italy-OM a the Army Bill—seatiment for Poland— Marder by a Child=The Army and Press Panis, Jan, 24, 1868, The subject most prominent at present is the very -@old relations existing between Italy aod France, It ‘sppears Italy will po longer be ied by a string from the Tuileries, If advice is to be accepted it must be on con- dition that the Peni wu satiety x ff Bess to tell them so in pl We will not allow the Briti Pieces im viriuo of any fantastio theories, nor because some politicians may uf @ taiked the red cause of nationality as applied to advisedly about her Part im the great civil war on the other side of the Atlantic, Ever every great war, bind it a residuum of leaves be- fitted for peaceful pur- rage, and reckless of whole, and considering the mumber gaged, I do mot think the proportion of that im the United States has been very great. Still many of them, and we are blessed with That is an ed to in return, ais are expected almost daily to take piace in he Itallan kingdom, Naples is ripe for revolt, and the mission of Lord Clarendon to Rome was to stay as much the movements of Francis the Second as to induce his Holiness to make friends with Victor Emanuel, Law vaad order Clarondon, as Ireland so well remembers him, ‘Ras not effected mucl: good by his diplomacy, although Ire is Known to bo, after Palmerston, the “most intimate friend” of Napoicon in England, M. Pinard, the Miuistor of the Interior, lately issued a “oiroular note”? to his Prefects urging the local Monieurs ery up unanimously the He pointed out to them thas there whould be no uncertain sound; the pack should keep Well together, the clajue keep time. The circular con- Glades thus:—“‘I request you therefore to carefully see not depart from government. Nothing the prosence of nots few of ineonvenience which in the nature of things will not But, es aarde th possible question of the mero t mmperary evil of to conspirators, wo great subjects o! mentary con- troversy-—the ( Church and the Tande ‘eae, hear.) Now, as to the first of these, you will excuse me if, in the positon I bold, I gay nothing at Clear that if there is tobe any that it ought—aftecting in any bf ‘the political position of the various ecclesiastical bodies in Irctand, auch logis- Iation ought not to be the work of a dying Parliament, returned by a constituency rot discharged foreign oe tarned | here remai %. It ia perfectly eisiation—I don't aay maeow Army law, J which suppor We deciarations made by the alarms the public mind 9° much as coniradiction, and reassures it mors than harmony was no fool. He believed that public opinion gould be manufactured 1a « bureau, and failed, Catholics in Ireland, who, though socially powerful, aud that it is endeavoring to core see two that you have only Laughter aaa rane we en were not wearying you—(cries of ‘ t that other question of the land, upon nen T should like Say a word or two, I want to see that and th thoroughly argued out in Parliament without dis- what is meant, The demand you all know, is that of question fully golse om any side as to wi @onstantly put (soph by compensation to menis which he a Cee oon, under proper guards, is well enough. We have admitted the prin- ciples but, when you have settled thas fundamental cause ot difference stili rei I won't say the Irish peasant, but a ccdadeeine momber of the Irish Laeaersi want, is not compensa- tion for improvements— hundred t the tenant fer improve- However, ae ce potice inspector, arrested M. Parent, but who was sot ‘at Kberty a few hours alter deten ately brought av action against André for illegal arrest, cuaye, The court Lap oi assault and abusive | -@ided that the police ins; ee ee ‘he previous authorisation of The Court of Appeal ruled that Andsé was not, in the suse, @ government agent acting vis apna hope ge sre orders, a under any circumstances a British can assent to. (Loud cheers, and a voice tainly not.”’) Ifthe principle is it is good for England iso; and, more than that, if the Performed once it witl have to be re- peated indefinitely, for the tenant turned proprietor might, of course, sublet—and if I knew hey Haren of Trish nature he certainty will—(hear)—aod you will have a fresh class of tenants at wit under th sam conditions as those who existed before, with ~— this difference—that you will ho were tolerably that no authority from of State vas primarily necessary to prose- cele dim. the cage bas therefore been directed to be ‘wied simply on its meriis, Touching on matters Puilsh, all does not appear to be yee fost foe tbo cause in wich ‘Freedom ahrieked” and ibe C. maittee of Polish Emigrants, cpermeaty establishes ia Yaris, and forgotten ouly roa Eruibitions, bas just-raised 8 waralng voice” ag ost the public purchasing any property belonging t« ules und cousscated by the Rus- Duyers being dis- lands and tenements, seems very remote—oot & The commiites, it would ap- pear, have taken this sivp im order to ‘frustrate’ a ~Gompany in course of foriauiou, with “no ® virtue, by tho by, wick every company trom the joah’s ark possesses im its prospecius—to buy wp whatever was olered fu. sale and then resell it ‘40 Jets to suit purcnase:s,”” with, of course, So far ay France ts concerned, this Polish vigilance committes ues uut be uneasy. Joan and the Crédit Foucier Society have pretty weil to finding nuggeis for Ireland, operation is to be ‘when Czars visit Uni ve removed a body of to do, and substituted others who will be needy and, consequently, Nor must you forget this, all ownerships siaa government, Surbed in the posses-ion Daoked by a RusSian it ~* dinok point" is visible. very exact that uudor a.sy of innumerable very worst evil of ps Treland of repeat continual subdivision of holdiags ie indefinite mattiplication of paupers. (Hear, hear.) Every landlord, good or , endeavors to check that tendency to sub- division; take away the check, and im twemty yeara’ time I wouid undertake to say you would havo a popa- lation doubled ja number, every one of them supported exclusively by the soil, aud all of them, therefore, trusting to the potat the consequ for his owo tho eves of Freu. without dicging for them. A carious case of cuud murder by achild 1s at prese: @ccapy ing the Court o: Assizes at Versailles, Eugenio, aged thirteen. was forced, her will, 10 eugege iu « kind of ‘bab; te take care of an iniaa: aged five months, the of a neiguvor ag tarme genie was instalied bnb, sarin was mysteriously broken; still later, baby was found w have it ‘these unusual casualtios to early youth, Nurse was of course biamed for nogiect, but not accused of being the cause of these wisfortunes. Nevertheless she went home and siuted. which was untrue, that she had been charged with bre king the child's a suming office her disiike i» perform her duties became ‘more manitest, Soe, un one occasion, after spending a two days’ boliday wi bes bedroom aud shed ‘ears fev sonenled ber, and the day being jon, who acknowledged the aaa Evgenie, a quar er of an tered the house «tu tue chiid, 0, 'and when that fui time to time 4t always will—thou look out for the famine 1847 (Hear, hear” and cheers.) te pardon me for hav these dotails, bul Ireland is the question of the tell you as clearly what as trom gentlemen, I must ask y d's daughter, ir, and I only wish I cout ougat to be done as I think { can tell you what ought pot, But this I do say, cheers); don’t don't lot us call it quacks (loud jot us tly to desperate remedies becaitse the doctors cannot find a om bye en perfect ci ich aading (cheers); dor itat the cost Lot as aot right what we see and believe to be wrong, but let us do that for the satistaction of our owa consciences, and aot as sion to mere noise and monace. (Oheers ) that let us take our stand—iet us appeal to Koglish and to loyal Irish feeling to support us and vo abide the issue. MINERAL INTERESTS. Derarrwner ov ru Lvrancor, Gunarat Lasp Oven Wasarvaton, D. C., A. P. K. Sarvorp, Esq., Surveyor General, Nevada:— reply to your letter of the 7th inst, inquiring whether a person relocating an abandoned mine can re- the benefit of the $1,000 of improvements made by &@ prior locator in making application for a patent ‘under the act of July 26, 1866, [ have to state that the improvements placed upon a lot of tract of goverument land by @ person who subsequently abandons the same, inure to the benefit of the next settjer or occupant, whether the lands be mineral or agricultural, unless such improvements were removed by the prior ocoupant rolecated or reoccupled, an abandoned mine can make the improvements of a prior occupant the basis of bis tent under the second section of the 38 an eotirely different question. Such applicant is required to show that ho has pre- mee occupied and improved the vein or lode accord- 1 the local customs or rules of miners in the district whee the same is situated, and that he has expended 1m sotoal er ae i improvements thereom an amount of To patent th imining lands to non.reskleats or other lesting no Leaeoem tga to improve them or oe only retard wallowod a pin; but by present ease, cron ture mischief, tends, abut herseif up 1 ly and fast, Her mist ho became very sick rogatt A doctor was sent for, the resrhings of 1ho in‘amt—that subdsequeatly died— atiention by tucir bh ea examination to cousin copperas, Eugi Fesed for having adatuisiercd this substanc bag in the Kicuen, and now awaits the de ewion of the jury on tie cuarge of murder, mo doubt with “exteuuating circuinsiauces.”* The secund bail ‘ue ‘Tuileries took place on ‘Wednesday evening, being, as was expected, better at- irvum which it differed in no er- ardiy to any persou. tended than the firs. sential, The Emperor spoKe his conversation was a ny fering ia thelr ways and. m hewers of wood aud dra observed of all observers was the Princess less joyous than usual, Her chari- tuis year parccuiariy, and several before tho premises whether s relocator application fora act of July 26, 1 she proved tho frend in peed Possibly his may take a Bote of Der Ciaims to receive mext year's rose.” Tur Sectten, it appears, are most anxious to admit the public to witness the manner im which they dis yf she Mational quid pro quo reach, Hitherto the proceedings this august boay ba y rY tarouge tne 'Moniteur, or by thoze able to mai a ve their mineral resou: the settlement and prosperity of the new beg 4 Tor- Fitories, but would operate injunously upon ti Hence the policy of the law in requiring rea- tention to improve and develop part of the applicant before iavesti bim with aa exctusive eaerk wm the same, such intention be aa fai persemin te of sseuber? prove: breathe aad Tleation of the taw referred penne abe gar yo it ww supposed, the pre duties dor the act, the rule of the vate is opinions upoa Se ee (a this go ST See & sonable evidence of the yeon roading What a statesman witers and tse game delivered as to appreciate a comple rman empyrean caim that reigns ip the Senate, particu- larly since the Marquess de boissy no longer threatens 10 rouse the British lion, migut have o salutary effect im shuwing how breihren ean erely fry ght abitoer tho 8 betieved aot, vot biog the appit- Terney City. Poon.—To relieve the dis- tressed condition of the poor families who are destitute Of the very necessarios of life at this severe season, a lecture will be delivered by Archbishop McCloskey to- morrow eventeg a St. Mary's church. Through the Jandable exertions of Mr, Charles McIntosh and others a concert has boon arranged to come off at the Tabernaci [Sh nena ein be in aresans for the sai il) be in attendance, 4p to rae Scvrenina s nity of witnessing how ‘th ors are oot likely to forget, however. commission for revising the laws of the press are fix three centimes as the maximum stamp ba Minister of the ning however cei FE ri aida = A eo can Tes! nd be will cortalaiy'4 do, Ro in ate A Yoururot Necno Incunptary.—Henry Johnaon, a colored boy about ten years of age, was found guitty in the Newark Quarter Sessions yesterday of having at- tempted to set fire to the residence of a genticman amen Peddie, by whom he was omy c ago. rges, instead of leaving the matter in the bands of th duty of Honor, before ‘which he is quite prepared to justify his position on the ‘The affair, ough complicated, will end as M. Berryer thinks, in an honoravie acquitial of the At is by am “inductive process’? peculiarly bis to have « contrary leas Doperul now than they wer were ten days ago There in a great deal of te story of (be three biack crows shout Nngd chi ‘here #4 great commotion among t op of Paris at the present moment. Metbiotsre the ‘and measures employed by them once a year; for the future Ln that there are about two hundred dio, and made an effort to burn down she house by way of retaliation, He ‘was #0 fat successiul as to destroy the furniture of one own, bpd M. de ~~ HATURALIZED CITIZENS, — Lotter from Ex- x-Governor Seymour sent the following letter to the meeting held tn Albany on tho Sth inst. in favor of the Protection of the rights of American overnor Seyma: wuralizod citiae tenting their bonestv, éred thousand francs on the year, ENGLAND. Unica, Feb, 5, t868, Guvrimuny—I am too fill to go to Albany to attend the meeting at Twoddie Hall to-morrow evening, There can be bui one view of the doty of the government with turalized citizens, We invite foreigners to come hore; we urge them to become citizen: Ka charge them with all the duties and burdens we put thers bore 1s oar land, Many millions have acted pos ‘tis invitation, and they make up a large part of our The necessity of proiecting thene oitize: . #0 clear that no nation which ie aot bos ‘nd in purpose will fail to concede it, ropean governments to gi stem we do not ask ti any sacrifice; it is useless to them and burtfal 1s for their interest to give u; claim to property Ia men living jn other ianda, We Know that naturalized citizens chefish an affection for their Dative land = It is & groat gain Ce iy socially and commercially to. England, Ireland, other European nations, that many living 1a the United States, whe were born in Kurope, cherish alove for the land of their birth as well as for tho home of their adoption. Why should this love be turned into hate by aa impotent yet hateful claim upon eats of commerce and of civilization, as Well as the auty Of the country, are so clear that & big ER part of any governm ot Citizens should be treated as aa wt of ti red, make with them ap; sary, to retuse to course, This question must be met boldly or wa ah: 7 a tangled ee political Knots whieh o1 only be out by the sword, Truly y HRA sie woUR Lerd Stanley on Fenlanism—Engta’ ‘Tho Cabinet Ministers of Kagiand were focial and political system. @ grend banquet in Bristol Lord Staniey in his speech, reviewing the home situ- ation, said:—Well, gentiemen, there is another sulyect on Which-l fear I can’t speak of a dead feud: an eqnal tone, It is T suppose at tho present moment ia hardly ever absent from the mind of any person who takes part in public affairs, I mean the painfal, the dangerous, and to us, im appearance at least, discreditable state of ich anbapplly continues te exist in Ireland, We have, indeed, in that country s strange and per- ing probiem to solve, I enppose thore never was a tume when Englishmen of all partion and all classes wers more anxious to give all reasona)le eatiafaction to as far as ean be done without ational injury, to humor the feelings and prejudices of hear) Tue ty ona. annoying to us, Germany and uralized Irish demands, and @ the 4 ane and the srerage f what ‘wt has beew in for Payot hd bewter fed, better clothed wore twonty years educated class share NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 8, 1868, Goid deposite, Favwar, Feb. 16 7. M. Gold exporienced a further advance to-day under the tafluence of fresh rumora from Washingten concern the proba! action of the Reconstruction Committee with regard the impeachment of the President, and after opening at 1417 and selling at 5¢ below this point it advanced to 142%, and the closing transactions prior to the adjournment of the board were at 142%, follow. ing which the quotation declined to 1420 142%. Coin eontinues in superabundant supply, and loans were made at rates varying from three to six percent, The gross clearings amoxnted to $57,186,000, the gold balances to $1,370,555 and the currency balances to $1,982,603. The bulls that the radi. eals I endeavor to rem the Prosidemt at alt’ bagards, and that if he is mot actually impeached matters will be carried to the verge of im- Peachment; while the bears argue that, as impeachment would produce @ violent reaction in the public mind three millions. ‘The stock market has been strong and active all day, — sage excepting at sort intervals, when the bears offered re- oo sistance to its rising tendency, No new rumors wore | sii Ped manufactured by the bears with regard to Erie, but the Pe ‘93! saaeere feoling of the street is strongly against the speculative | diy * OL Girector for the course he has pursued in order to break | 1040 it, the down the stock for the purpose of buying ‘What, at the decline, He is still oscupied in hammer- img and buying alternately, bet he finds it dim- colt te buy much more than ge selis without advancing the price, and when be sees that he cannot get It any lower he will probably reverse ‘his tactics an@ operate fora rise. That such a man should be the lead- ing spirit of » great corporation like the Erio is a dis- grace to the raiiway management of this country, and it would be a public benefit if some enterprising capitaliats were to combine and wrest the control of the company frem his hands and place it under the management of some one in whom investors could feel confidence, and in this connection no one so well fitted for the trust as Commodore Vanderbilt occurs te es, although any change could hardly fail sugsengestase So PEEEESEERESEE Sa * x STE =! 1] 5 + iz 3 = = 4 ee Ere SS5538 GallatinNational Bk Teadesmen's Dank, a rep Bank... “gs og Pia Fi’ cui ke re to be for the better. The plethora of capital 200 Tol seeking employment is on the increase, and in ichatinge Mining. AOA Consequence of the atill dull condition of trade threugh- Y Guano Co. 125i) Ohi out the country there is no fleld for its active use out boecle tecohshigds LA former tn- | side of Wall strest. Tt therefore cannot fail to stimuiato okra sESERSEEEESEE.ZESszuuse Li 2 Speculation om the Stock Exchange, and the suspension of currency contraction is gradually strongthening con- | ‘3 4 nee ae fidence in values, Loans are made freely by the banks 400 avanti Mail WG 544 Sas Der mex divest on government securities at four per cent, and on mixed | 1” HowoaWater Power 21% 60 H & St Jorepl it. collaterals at tive, while first olass commercial paper, of which the eupply is vory limited, is discounted at 51; a 6 per cont, The investment demand for government securities at tho counters of the leading dealers has beon brisk, and the advance im gold stimulated purchases of five- twontios for shipmeat, Senator Sherman's funding bill had litte or no effect upon the market, as prices wore 6 a tq higher than yesterday. In the afternoon Soy caw iWixoqu'ba 101 there was very little animation im the dealings, and | 2) ahs Fourth Nat Bk. 103) in some instances the bids were % lower | 120Canion Co. fo than in the morning, but the market closed steady. At the commencement of business the stock market xa done “1 1000 Chic & Ri T BR: 10 do, was strong, and at the early session of the open board PaMil Sa 2 t was modoratoly active at an advance of aX per too | do, oy cent upon the closing prices of last evening, Krie seil- ing at 73%. At the first regular board there was a large volume of business transacted, and prices were in xtc the ascendant, New York Central closed 1% higher COMMERCIAL REPORT. than at the same time yesterday, Erie 34, Reading %, Fainar, Feo. 7-6 P.M. } 20 F ews Cu 09 Ohio # Mies RR Cleveland and Toledo 1%, Rock Island §%, Northwestern | ** 4. . Corton again advanced Me. per tb, undar the more favor- Preferred 7%, Fort Wayne 134, Milwaukee and St. Paul | oe i9ic a tellk Tareepont aa fn notiv ae. middling 1, do, preferred 1%, Canton 21, Western Union Tele- ePoiag apglontist v9 aie graph 7%. Pacific Mail was '{ lower, Atlantic Mail %. aperators. Tha sales footed rps Lei valew Government securities wore dull, but strong. Sixes of | {ion aud 1,69) in trauaitu’ We 1881 closed 3 higher, eoupon five-twenties of 1364 5, coupon ten-forties 1, seven-tuirties third series %. | Ordinary........- Express shares were %{ a 1¢ per cent higher. Good oraiiaty After the call Erie rose to 74% a 743%, | Middling. but at the open board at one o'clock prices were slightly lower, Erie selling at 74 At the second revutar board the market was steady, and Now York Central closed % lower than at the first regular Se nde — Mobile rund Moria Memphis, ¥.O.4. 71% ‘* But ortage Lake, and [oo Tennessee, Bie. 1. Government securities were steady. Sixes of | [yy, ri gh ego 1881 closed & higher. Coupon five-twonties of 1864 were 3; lower, new issue of 1867 y. Missouri sizes ad- vanced &%, Tennessee sixes %. The express shares were %; lower. After the call the market became heavy and dull, and at the last session of the open board Erie Sroted at 813, a tes 60 tone La sok at 73% and Rock Island at 98%. Snbecquentiy Rete as na ca bree ee ne neral the quotation for Erle declined to 134; a 734), under po ee HAL Tenewed hammering on the part of the speculative di- Tector and those co-operatiog with him, who appear to Lanard. ‘enjoy the pastime of rowing up sirsem and ocoasioually seeking relaxation in butt!ng their beads against a stone wall. The market soom pecovered from its forced de- pression, and Krie sold up to 744g again. At the close at half-past five the following quotations were current, the tendency at the time being towards further improvement : —New York Centeal, 128: 128%;; Erle, 14 2 744; Hudson River, 40% 0 147; Reading, 06% a 044,; Michigan Southern, 92 a 92 Cleveland and Pittaburg, 97.2974; Rock Island, 989; 99; Fort Wayne, 102% a 102 ; do. preferred, 743; = 14%; Pacific Mail, 109 109% ; Western "anion Telegraph, 26% 2 8674; Ohio and Missisaippi certificater, 3234 a 33. ‘The foreign exchange market weakened in conso- quence of the advaace in gold snd an incroase tn the supply of bills drawn against shipments of fve-twenties. Bankers’ bills on Engiand at sixty days were quoted at the close at 1005; m 100%; at three days, 110 a 190%; commerce) is 109 @ 109%. Bills on Parts at sixty days, at three days, 5.13% a 6.12%. On Berlin—Bankers’, 11% 0 ci) commercial, 71%. On Bromen—Bankers’, | Ch Mt.) anil aad spring wi 79 @ 79%; commercial, 78%; a 78%. On Frankfort— | brouwyht fait prices. Fhe wales wero Bankers’, 40% 2 41; commercial, 405; 2 40%, On Am- | #205820 4, 40 sterdam—Bankers’, 41 a 4114; commoreial, 405 9 40%. | anchanged, clesing Me wou Wit thocoate, Halt, Kingston, the sales bet $00 bits. a $8 73, fortWastern, ‘Seier Jersey and 96.205 Behr Olm We Gi atour previous T fiat tee Beto tive at former Hye! inough quiet, wae Hivos“ Gore ment wa @ for Brandywine. Sipertse sine ond Wenver Corn meal, Jersey, BATH Jey being scarcer was 6 but_we beard i ic was in some The receipts for customs, and the receipts, payments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this eity for the ex- A firmer feeting pervaded the marl Receipte, Receipts. Payments, vy id To Srinet 16 OW by $371,410 $2,134,382 $2,951,000 (1 84 sol’ vlas rain on ‘Ty Bremen 342.971 | 1,700,863 598,100 3.0 Ghia, rom mt Be 64, 200 tlorens 138 + 401,780 6,244 583 at 30, and per steamer, 2. terone ‘ac at 310,086 1,105,342 ) bales coon Ie. 7, London, per ge 427,000 1,501,862 ticrors ato _Hamibor, Annoxed ia the business statement of the United States Assistant Treasurer at Philadelphia for January :-— ary 1, 1868—Ralanco on hand... $5,470,802 | for orders, ag bor AH dyring the month, viz: regan bark wo, Cork fo January 31—Account of general te, Treasury, including custou - $2,198, “ 4 Itz $20 500 obls, crude petroleum, to, : be adi Fand. 8 Bridisn vessel, 2.000 bbis. Hperroleuim, to she Intore: J laraber of about 4% wane .ya, with lumber, on privace terme. Guay Bans comtinned in good demand: estes 300 bales and measurement goods ai a9, a 808, The M Jenburg brig with 1,700 GA off if tow din » ——aeew 6,993,195 ce, ” nad rather weak at a $110 fCranoping aad $190 8 Bh ae for retall dove Trow.--1he trangaetrone im Seotah pig were light, bat are rece, ma imine enim, being Nad aa 88 at 840 ‘There inter. | Disvursers. Balan Ww onakY LOAN DW antitent, | Janaary 1 Bay.ven due depositors. Repay ment to depositors during the moni. Balagese dio deponitors January 31. Fractiony, currency redeemed. . Two tno, ~Qrvatama ing I ansene sh Sin, 8 St Ome Chey sole was quite activ ae Nght, ms runs of ‘ly ra Esenmon midile wr hive contiourd (w demand isa, and $1 18-4 $1 70 tor acy FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. aga te Favret “Ls —The market for ti wt for shipment. The rece are 1 Feoeipta continue light, —, board about 0 Feduced. Hemlock, Burnos = at Bide. n Wo. ; aide, 5 2M. nage. Baia Artox—An Sow Trvtm & Avion. Alexander, mas, bound to a port in North Carolina, put into mont Laus.—Rockland me fn moderate demand at $1 60 for mon and $2 fi LOMBER. beard of no we on ed fy Jaf a peter price was quoted at $18.0829. Wo $200,050 Modanrs. ~All descriptions were Grmly held, but wo r y $43,160 | more active and @: 1m Rete Bs Dura Miltes, from Jes of 143 ve, at Ble, and 300 di i were disposed of on josin—There prevailed a good demand frades but pale, and pri Be. jn amine out lost lex $ é neton Mouse StI W ‘Witmtugion wae eon but about rte price a old $ tion of cargo repl soon, manter awaiting advices from owners, eon echr Grace Clif a: avery aperture remal oa eres tee ie are Cary aud “Orne forms "Race wore, sales of $00 masie he for com le, for smoked do. Bacon 11,000 which would be death to the republicam party, the radi- cals have too much method in their madness to resort $24,100 | rude. to extreme measures and thereby take rope enough to $32 410 | ates bang themselves, In any event, however, there will be 592 Rothing in all this to materially affect the premium on mi — commercial grounds, and with the subsidence of politi- — cal excitement it will rapidly lose the advance which $405,203 would Inevitably accom; the agitation of the im- Te by Lcuibiadse adie CHUA ee aoreethanion Wsekeations SALES AT THE MEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. held ab $8 1240 $8 37 by financiat more in the light of a party ques- Friday, Feb. 7-10:15 A. M. $ eee tion than anything ele, and one not calculated to | $31500US @s, Bl. cow. 112 200shs Adams Bx...... 74 involve any miore serious result than a bloodless poltti- | aso jar 17 "eleok Ld, tus do. ii | peru ner cat revolution, The statement of the. public debt for et 3 January shows, as was expected, an increase of nearly 19 fo twenty millions in the amount, owing to the payment of is. t the semi-annual interest due at tho beginning of the wise livery year and the redemption of the principal ef the bonds 3 8 wuoted at Of 1847, as well as to the falling off im tho revenue re- ec ie Beet was eeipts. The amount charged off on account of interest Wwe fiom to go and the principal of the bonds referred to was $29,818,- | {08 we 200, and this, together with the current expenditures of | 5u0 « 100 the government, made a total of $42,799,800, from | 90% a. which tt follows that the recelpts from customs, {eternal 4 os Fevenue and other sources aggregated about twenty- | 3000 g eto Cumberland were qui lasgo. a No. mand, and t! steady. onan gO nies oe dairies, Grking, peri Shsuiseae Cayuga and Delaware countie peliprab Broome, Cortland, Steuben aad oth 60 tube Stato dattien, fai good, dairies, fickina a8 tobe, Oe. 8. 5? rey Ht Gibson, Pung. Aare, auatity, By a io,; 4 quality: 1$0. a 14e. Tat dat T5i¢c. a Mc. ; farm dairies, fale dairies, cominon, 130 cheese, 8c sirtes, common to fair jon, fancy and extra, quality. Mo. a ibe. a for Malaga (seo York. Sailed 25th, brige Cheviot (Br), echra Annie A Rich, Lewis, now, Sierra Morena: 36th bark Ei Pensacola: 28th, brig Proteu Florida, Adame, Sierra Morena: New 7 2ath, brigs Silver Oar (Br), Trefry, Boston; 29M, rk Annte Troon, Grange ‘county skimmed m the death of A.M. Con. ‘operators, the Petroleum ‘Change adjourned menu, Battimore. Jan 17—Arrived, ache W Brooking,‘Douglam, t 10th), brig Modena, Jordon, a Tath, me Ci WeDonald’ laden! tia. Li 1th, bi Jj Baker, from Navassa for ’husdeiphia, icotin (@), for Port- ripoll (#). for Hallfax aud Stable, doy 1sth, be but the market im at oye a Tigertor Sarotiog ucaR.—A fair demand Maued fem at 1250. 9 12 @ were sales of B00 ind Demerars, 780 oon revailed Cor raw and pric Cige. a Mise, and 3,510 bags Relined was in fair demand aad, frum at powdered. crushed aud oer @ 166. for sols white, aud Aéige. » fa: City of Washinton (ah NYork 31st; cy of Paris (=), for NYork 2th; Palmyra (4), for do Feb i; Cabs (a), for do 8; Blec:rie Spark, Leach for Gor Morton, Horton. for WYork Jan 27; Groat nningham, for do Feb Arrived at do Feb 4, '—The market for al! descriptions was firm, but we wore as fo'lows:— i of 00 cargo wales, $3; a $4 for Ashion and Worthin, ud, $5 a $3310 fo ie $325 for Peussina, Portland, “Satherine (ie) Breakwater: schra ft F Pecker, Reed, Hattie E Sampson, ‘Binke, "for lary & Long. Hardy, for re, Emina L Porter, Spar! rt bark Carollo, for New Havem; disg: Anon (Brit, Argo (jit), and Sophia, wigs Ellis, for NYork; 000 bags a bage at gi'2h gold, duty Sona without sules of moment, at 12: ime Timothy, and $: wax quiet but firm farutl, for dos briga Clota ( for Delaware Breakwater ‘$3 25 for ve “Ketutukey—For the low and medinm grades, which are somewhat scarce, the demand is active. 613 hada at 7c, a lic. 9B cises Obio seed leaf at be. u 7e 56" sae bales 1. cutyara at Bt of moment" was bnegeh pi and 50 do, Havann, on pri ; Carrie Guiding. Star, to anil. aHerbert (Be), ‘re Arrived, brig Beauty, Barnes, Savan- Almen Rowell, Davis, and Jamon MU- sehr John Johnson, McBride, “St Thomas: Spenes cchre Minnie Repplier, Como d Ze. a 23h, 66 beta at foruter prices, #25, gold. Go | Setivatiog at, L900 8 1023 | Were 11,300 alate Btrat $3. | Kaslied. 25,009 to 28,000/slabe a Kor dy, with a moderate demand. Sales and oriatiane for Jaquary ” Billiton and 33 tone expected from the Straits, Paws mt smith, “Philadelpnie. N¥ore; schr Sallie B No business wasdone. Prices nal. it, —The market for domestic tleece ts only moderate! Michigan Southern 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 1%, Brxswax.—We note further sales of 1,009 Ibs. Southern sin cucan reine Pap tebe eps tate oppo 7 active demand at about former prices. M Rowley, Rowley: Brisk (Hr). Husted, Malony, Fine chery dieg; sehrs % «000. Rea Westera fee, tise Kentucky 16) for splaning, 2401 for export, 3,155 on spooule- woedtum and fine State at de.. de. ; 6,000 do. about X do. at te. Americnn Ports. in 2910 Cw bark Volant, Castner, eaewoo APALACTICOLA lag; M Ri talon pounds aid ne Mestiza and $00) pounds Metican oa ‘private vers je Bowers, Hiackpole, Havan ron, New Orleans, I F Baker, Kelley. Mobile. Steamer eo. Aopold; bags Yeo Gilonriet, W ah ett. MHALTIMORE, Feb 6—Cieared, sehr Onkes Ames, Ed- monde, Jersey City. 0 F ion CHARLESTON, Feb 1— Werge, Liverpool. ‘ailed (wind NNE to Teomanian, Jae Chestou; ee ant report pee . and Pi board, Reading %%. Rock Island was \ higher, Canton | for Baltimore, Be. AOE Gea atES, se SH IP P I N G N E S. Almwasne for New York—This Day. Sun rises. Sen ote. 5 $6 iawn levator. and ake etock exe | PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 7, 1568. “4 Columbia (Br), Carnaghan, Glasgow—Hon- dernon Br Steamabip B B Souder, Lebby, Charleston—Whesier & Pe ‘American Eagle, Moore, Liverpool—-Morgan & Tiak- “ano Rangoon (Br), Thomas, Liverpoo!—Peabody, Wills Boston, seor NW 7th—Arrived. bark Noradson, Garsense for Fetedeigbin, ‘eammabl ip Moncks. New York. PuRNaNDin a, San 3d-Cleared, scbr WH Jones, Lines ‘27—Arrived, bark Mystery (Be), 4 cleared 3th for: Movie): achre Norwalk, Tuspan (Mes); , M Pevescola; an jeans, \, beig: oo Rnd te. ob may on achre Geo Gi Active, Matthewe, do for Balt- SHATIRRAS INLET, Peb tol port steamer James & NY juenos Ag red, put in for FM—Arrived, schrs Nil Barker, Tangier for Boa Nera Light, Paine, ro- bet coe Fortune Bere Portland f Shiv Lora Brougham (Ham), Jorgensen, Hamburg—H W saan ie Bares (Be), Conyers, Hamilien (Bermuda)—J “any ng Chief (Br), Bartaby. Cadiz Maria Bogen Bi par Emme Leghorn—J F whit ‘ant, Bosario—fl W Loud & Co. ‘Duteh), Atkinsos, Curacoa—' Geo 1 Wheelwright (Br), Wolf, Liverpool, NS—Mil. "ee 2 ag Gavders, Wicks, Weshiagiees "NO Thomas & be ra W Watts, MoRea, Providence—Jed Frye & Co. ARRIVALS. REPORTED RY THE HERALD STRaM YAORTS. Steomehip Revecea Clyde, Chichester, Wilmingtoo, ne, mdse, (0 Hana ig tt TI Cid, Nickersoa, Newbern, NO, 69 bourse, with 2 babe HOLMES HULL. randurm, Oliver, and Bawa ro, Hortea. ead tome River tor do. hy AM—Azrivod, eohra Mary M, xr tor York: Lady Woodbury, Philadelphia. Adiniral, Sieetmen, a for St Marc (Maytl; Ni hia, itt om Cod), Feb 7~Pasesd Johason, fi York. for bot \—Arrived, echest Alfred Keon, Robin- with onyinion steamship Co, wach, Norfolk, with mdse and pas- Teoberte, Norfott, with mdse, to NL wSioamnhtp Francowte, Sherwood, Portiand, with mdse and ssongers. to JF A Pistoamnanip Ad C AM, soemer Chesapeake, a Gisneus M Morgen, Boston, with mdse and pas- Senne! Ac, (oA A Low & Bros. ood Deo 21, crossed the ecru Sea, avo! ir bark fers: Ya, 15, ae tie ton sling the. eal io morsing in handta i Ainoy for New Tort, 29.48 rk 06 W, exchai NEWPORT, Fob 5—sei hite Tennessee On Hamburg—Dankers’, 364; commercial, 25% © | Yuriecn iu store aud B12 fo reap fo 96, On Autworp—Rankers', 5.16% ; commercial, 6.18%; a | were dull at Bie. nit and entirely won. mal hae srronnt of business doae was Nght, There . av ed, demand foe. vensele for oharier, and several were pired portion of the week have been as foilo be ‘, end Ie corruta, Sas promemene werere Custom House, Sub-Treasury, Tel very pool, on bbls. flour at 2. 6d,, 500 boxes bacon at vite, hens m We, lard at 32s, Od, and per steame bales cotioa at | Sobr Sarah H Merrill (of Gionenster), In, OW tony oil st | Mart, Jan 22 with sugar, to Benson, St Pie Ww dae i 2 Co. Had stron out 99 tons, lyin northerly gale, her walos were Dainted green 9 witer for New York: #h mst, om ita Pe gabeke, sete Calvin 8 awards, from Porto 1 Sehr Aunericn (Re, Nason, Commwaitia, NB, 18 days, with Umporay & Co. adianola, Texas, 18 days, with eotion, wtp iatoes, to Mth’ Vote. Dave. ti OAH Woodhouse & Sehr Jane Emson (of Kevport’ 72 days, with ootton, N Sehr sie S Sweet, Behr OF rh, loop Irene, from nat Om Of the Capes, coming in. omah, sailed thie moi Feb 4—Arrived tx sone EN Parry, Hamition, Port PROVING gd F dos, acs, r OVD ENGI | pee CSalow ‘sour Kort, FRANCISCO, Jan 16--Acrived bark Liane, any via Palklamd Island; Fi At weod. N York. 18 aap ‘Alice & Minot a Cal apman, Provineatowe, — Ailyn'e Poias, Bristos, Sloop Wasp, Ship Sotuanpi Green on vb — tu Moston at 19. Bene DR Pit ‘Total. cesses SUAGIG07T | Ghee Chor Within the past we 0: Payments during the moat, via:— crac a moderate constenpuive demand prevailed January Gi—-Aceount of general a0 4b Dales at S00. a fe. to boc. for Americas. One bark ‘Treaaury He waa Hhehanged, Peiag di and oo Post OMece. au Oth bade we be yt below Jan iT and the as s a Niore sped Hi Moi mt Hag eae and Ji Fe ae eee Gotlies, Colon Ureenpaey; He nty Frederick, Plett, Roston, mer Clty of Port an Préace, ine Covngold, and Aduural, Steamship RR Sondor, « and from Sandy Hook, i auases NW, fresh, “ys stat he Sure Anwinat, from Savannah Por Liverpool, ported ashore o& Tybee Besan, was afloar an the Oh. Conowat (Br), 1200 tos, from P lymout sacdla, before reporM@d wrecked, was suid Hits ult Cor $1000, wee l& Good demand aad drm, tee Bane Manoorn (Sap, from Now Orleans for Movaga, pat mi WIsUtON. ti 1 —_—_——. {nto Havana 25th alt with damage coceived (rom stiking & reef on the Florida coast, She tbrow overboard :at cotton and 300 atarca, from dinsgow at San Franciace,I6the i threw over- trom, 16,00 fire vrtcks, 20 bole beer. AJ ir , fore, main and 29 barwiran,ant carried awag, fore, main and, i here she arrived Sopt 12; repaired damages, and Rura Anricecco, before reported aground on Bird Island, Galveston, has reported for gamsral avarags of carga \consefal attemot was made morning brig Afvoo, ashore on Deer Sone A Dom, from Cardemas for Now York, put ite Charleston 7th tnat, disabled. Scun J 3 Srencen, nom = Cant s for Philadelphia, pat eo Fence, has brow jolmes’ Hole, fer Fortress Moxnor, Feb 7-—-The revenug ou ssa Northernae oA Res soath, bat Jansiro for Hamptoa Shore laside of the Capes. bal was ‘and suchored in Lyuniavem: gaming Rochastar,, from Now ported as having beew heavy weather yn aceount of bad 00 the 3 will probably ot a as Jot unextin 1s cooling” Bark st * iatper, from Rio Janeiro for New York, Mous Rone (Rr). Bustit, from New Orleans for Liv. Jan 30, en Ady Riven, Je, Jan 15—-Sailed, sehe C MecCartnoy, Pht lade! Beauoos. Jan ent brig Rxcelsior; Cony Nendale, Molotyre, “NOrteans bark Heredia (5) Disasters); schr Whitney, Portland ete jen Bogiand (Be) (Beh, is aminioa ee), "ree: and Jehan ‘Pa FA Palmer, Barnaby, Mobiles Jat Saw 18-Satlod, ache Dictator, Nicolnoe, malatanaas, Jan 29—Arrived, echr Hamlet, Green, Oarde- port Jan 81, bark Mary © For, Rose. for Portland: beige Edy Levlano, for NYork; A rie, Knight, for Delaware Windward, Hof d, at Marta W Nor hie (Br), Baton, F k. cred ein ele ‘Jova Burns, Burns, NZork; sobr ES ged achra Solfe nena): Lig meno Aur ayes Mary Levies, 3 cl He; D' B Del. (Br), from Aus NYor! By APR ared, bark Kjellestad (Moco), achrs D Talbot, Packard, Samden via More. beud Ciy, Emma A Endicoty, Kndicatt, #York. ent, Rich, #t Jago; sehr May Munroe, ‘aba. psy “Arrived, auip Navraganvett, Haroiia, Havana; sohe lice, Alexander, ce kes Racin 3 ijelivad (Nor, ott andy sii yess Su. Babamas, for a port in Duna, do foe Graal, Reed, pe W A Cambell aly anc Sand Fieleuer, Peudiaou, Meuse: bat 79 1—CWared, brigs Cisneros (Sp), Oliver Barcelona; #, Goombds, Havre: sehr Ls Bearse: Bion’, , do for sting: ork, Jeb 6 Arrived, Susan Scranton, Hervey, do. ei nbents Delmont, Gates, Arrogo, PR; ® C Laman, ee OILADRLPMIA, Feb 6-Lowes, Del, Fob 4, 6 PM—The janaels are at the Breakwater, in addition to those ed bound to Philadel, Whsaier, from Cube fo be WS Barer, from s\ Aa ae WOH Packs, gered ae ha for do: Down tor Pile . jamer- a WW aad ow Harbor, foie ada F Brooks, At. sche Amtaretio ne we Mor, “Nickerson, eh (teat), abip Gart. Lowell, Liverpool; Fab coneiee dark Eg prion (Oe) Murpar. aires, conic ‘muh, wkepeok Water aber wed Abby Ry- tb Aare, hcg Nr 8 Laat, Brows) Bat. derived, brig J be te (fr, is A RYork eobr Adie Mar Hallet, Bostoa Radi team Ay Sgeatord, wad Wo a, Wil jaaelpbia. eMray (Br), Salt our Th for care. Lady root

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