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THE NEW YORK SUN. Published a eas, pee ane. st the Sue ty ‘now York Oly ry atulte fi mare DA QUARTER CENTS Nreele. Ear Whev sent by mail, Four Dolinre a year. ' Circulation 60,000 Copies por Day. THE WEEKLY SUM {¢ published 15 cau pre 2 mont aingle oo) os, 2 cont linen Re BUN Cornet Namal, abd Pulton ss, New York THE & NUMBER 8901 NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUA FINANCIAL, & |THE NEW YORK SUN, “"ystnoimtcy on: FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 18, 1861, | wan every comnivusicuat the exi- EMPLO’ MENT-—Female. Ee SL ITETL, FOOT ARTE NEW YORK, Tharwtay, Jon. {7. With every constitutional right. Uusw +4 SeiRT H esta safest (Tee hock market was grmtly anlesated tolay, th the Comatitution, justly interpreted, and a prom return to ite spirit and requirements, wherever th may have Leon divergence from either, woud a tote the fist daty of citizens aul legisieuorn, It our firm, and we think intelligant conviction, that Sth ave. ani ae. ‘The advance was very marked on (he Railrond sharon which in some instances stand 8 and @ per cout. | higher than yesterday, Confidence in s peaceful set- Fulton Street Prayer Meeting ‘The meeting is full of deep, tondor intorest. Nover | moré so than at the prowent tinue, ‘The number of | forested ‘poly. ee nn GEWING MACHINE OPERATOR WANT. | tlemect of our politcal troubles seems to be gaining | Tequoets for prayer hk Leen such incressed soe th | Tevihec wilt bestenrs in the diotarreat Coke od-—An, experienced operator om 8 (Ter S Baker | strength. In Western roads the transactions in Iil+ | Commencement of the great week of prayer—showkyy | s4itutional obligativut, wit that whatever enactrannte femy N.Y. aid s*124 Central are most exciting, this stock having advanc- | qhat the work of prayer has stirred up many to ange j AF0 fond t» Lo in oon Mer ines ta teeeeatat oe 1d it fs our farther belief that an Instructed and core —— \CHINES—WANTED LADIES | °2.{itee veserday's board, 6 per cont. A small lot | ety for the salvation of their unconverted frienda | rected public sontiment will constrain a sbrictar r= SEWLN Ae ea rea Titan's ta of Government fives of 1868 was taken at 915, 3 | These requests come from widely distant places, | gard for truth and for the rights and feelings of mpn, poviag ureanioa, Bi of the lag ek erecinend higher than last evering. In Stato stocks the busi- | The hllowing are examples t Sopniet” tloeasson ef ilies aed sneesl peters Serriprena aie oll kings tine a name ness was small, ‘The Bond list is strong and rising, Cuamumtow, 8. C., Jan.1, 1861. | Pifua will the moro {mmediate cause of alienated ; of ih eae eee | with « stall supply only offering, “Will those of the Pulton street Prayer Meoting, | feeling be suppremed, aud the healing touch of Kia, meat ot cd, pies rag a mre res In money there i no change, 6a T por cent, on call | Who love the Lond Jorn Chrint, unite in earnest | the senwonab/e exertions of patriitic men, the parce . Canal naar th uence of Fe irik of M4 Mac" Li and Ta 9 per cent. for first-class paper, In foreign | Preyer for the immediate conversion of s young man reeyrer, Mind the fvoring peovidence aad, pi or the | who bas for sometime been convinced of his sinfule ness and need of a Savior, but who doults his sin- cerity and fears that his prayers cannot be heard om exchange there is nothing doing yet for Saturday's steamer. First-class bills on London 1064 a 106, On Paria, 6.40 9 5.39 june God, will cement anow the bands that unite the North and the South, the East and the West, in one thrice-blewe: ericau brotherhood, ‘To this end, di ethren, and for the sake of thor Stvixe} MACHINE—WANTED, LADIES ‘Treastiry notes aro in active demand at @ tow | that account, And will they, aleo, pray that abe who ial gifts #0 imperatively needed by our Ameri- premium, and wo hear of large purchases this morn- | Makes this requost may be blest with the witness of Teta unceainaly tplore tha va tounie tt the apirta.® y 3 on the rulers and the poople af ing at the former rate, The opinion appears to gain 0 By these United States, strength that the main award of the new isaue will be ‘This request was a welcome missive from Charles. Srarwo, Pastor of Bri Brick Prog. chureh, Baator of First Pres. ehuroh, N. ro ae ton, 8. C., and was earnestly remembored Another is from the seat of the John Brown raid, At considerably below 12 per cent. The advices from the West are very encouraging. er nivernity-place Drew churol a. "tae rey Pourteentirdret | Eres, ehureh, N RY 18, 1861. | Foreign Intelligence. Six Days Later from Europe. — Arrival of the Teaton!a. -—- Cape Race, Jan, 16,.—The Teutonis, from Bremen mia Southampton on the Th inst, has are fived off thia point, The New York had arrived out. Liverpool, Jan. ,—The cotton market opened to day quict, but more business was dout than the do mand indicated, ‘Tho market closed steady, with sales of $.000 balas, including 1,000 on speculation aud for export, The Liverpool cotton market ix activa, but prices Bro not so dear, Business is impeded on the rail ways and, canals by frat, London, Jan, 5—Boening.—The funds opened with ullnew, owing t the expected Indian low, and closed without revival. CGonsola, which closed yesterday at ¥2 1-2, are quoted this evening at 92 1-4 492 34. For February scoount there were trans actions at 92 19.0 92 Now threo per cents, are GENTS WITH FROM @2 TO #20 CAN i ne m O ‘and was written the same day, ‘oa, churehy N. } meet with an cxcefient opportinity to make money | THe !Atewt report from Chicago ls 44 a per cent, VHanrma's Pacer, Vac duct, 1st, | Cuabine BMGT Aten Hishop of Prot. eis “hare, Tapidly, by selling an entirel joa ht articly of uni. | With a moderate demand, ag it, Va, Jaa. 1, 6 Ohio, Cineinnatt 4 ‘hoormat, gj apategtod, by ing at 508 end 506 | xxchange on Philedelphia is rising, Wa Xs por Street Prayer Meeting : yaw Lawns Ree. of Cal. Pro. nla. chareh W. ¥. . Iway (N. ¥.), room No, Jald M4a0"LO ask: Dace Cumurian Faieeoe:—1 write to you, beg. | THOMAS Hogs T ctor of Grace Prot, EWELERS WANTEDO2 JEWELERS, | Thecoinage of the Mint 44 now going on very ante | 16 ai interent in your prayers fo july my, wit E Mincin, Reotor of Sk Thomas Pro, Kpla, Onl hone who have worked in Providarice of Atte: sfactorily, Within the past eight working days the aren two chi m oe bate f. Coron dartit, Rector of Church of tho Asce ‘ boroug! via to make plated work nood | crreapurer’s department of the Assay offive has jsald pave long wished to be an humbie, . i Sppiysat 8 Christie ain the rear jae ih coast tian, but my heart is 60 hard Peannot be ,Scertarr Mvane. Kaowle ge foeisty.N. Ye onitors nearly $3,500,000, ccopal chure ' . . etitonia, intercepted off Cape Race, has $323,. | Pent. Dear friends, pray for us, that wo va : } Aleks pent ot hy eu maid i (00 in gold on board, Her advicen are to the Gth inst, | Mmily, dedicated to the Loni. Tread, every wook, nyenn Methdl CE placa chara j situations In wvery eapaclty, by applying to MAN: Ju were quoted on the 5th at 024409234. Au ncvount of your meeting—how the Lord is pleas qi f traf aa PRO Fe piss ave. ocean recommend ‘Trustees of the Pacith Mutual Inmrance Com, | lt answer so many of your prayers, Ob! that he ni. Pastor of Or would anewer your prayers for my dear family ‘ Y. pany will pay an in cent. on K As Burien, Pact of Twenty-iraat, Duteh reat dividend at G per " " outstanding scrip also redeem the acriyy of 1853, and | Let me beg you, dear friends, to pray every day for } "church NEI NTED—FOR SALE AN | “Ute . : > Jaano Fi Chancellor of N. ¥_ Universit ee ee FOR SALE ANT inne certificates for a dividend of 80 per cent. on th | OR GLOMI0y ¥itoN. Prayer now is our ony hopes | JANA lI ge Chane Mtn the: Bernbary, Ne Ws ‘Cease not then to pray, until God turns his anger fromm tts, and says to the troubled waters Peace! Be Henry A. ioxnpm an, Phila (aAML Ke Wavawouri © Wy, Si Th ned premiun vnniial report of the Washington Marine Tnau- Philad ny ‘@ the owner has more tha he i spiel e ph MOORE, 182 Bighth ave. iad pra. a. — on z rance Company, shows net earnings of $148.899, a } Stills An Awaganen Wire ann Morim.” hy pave :RS WANT — WHO Unters dividend of 8 per cent. in cash has been declared} Another, from a lady, from the Pacific const, Met etohta. Jaying Bolelan pavements, to go to Havana. abies 18 fab ota; ln banish vo daklOrE: “Your prayers are requested by « laly, present on rian but seed mene r t Lynch's 4 Tuesday ‘ast—that God would pour ont the ints | Q°%) i evens Prgebrterion cured, N. . ty Glos Vriday 1S at signe ‘The Continental Fire Insurance Company has de y : ¥ ~ 1 NMunnaty Faator of Fir.t Presbyterian church, Elis hades, Fulton ferry, Brooklyn. clared a 1 of T per cent., payable ou demand, | ¢M2¢4 of the Holy Spirit upon the people in Portland, WANTED. Oregea—her place of residence: that revival of the religion of the blested Savior may spring up in thelr ‘The Charleston Savings Institution has suspented natw thy New payment, CHAR, ith Py Thaolost Heal Sominary, Ertneator nN, Je AuKx./T logical Hem. = > oO ‘Tho Atlantic Savings Rank haa declared a dividend | ™ 4" = ns. 17% TORN Macunan, Prost, Naan alt Callens, "Peinoaton, 1 SADDIE WANTED GANT ONE SAVING | per cen co mmnet $0 and oer tod 00" | Angier of adit tabetee mar heen | Poe ‘ GAIN, may tind 9 custornes by addressing & uote te BE J cent, per annum ou sums over that amount, payable | 0 i chtiats A The New York Military for the Union! (G' BULUOL, box 804 Sun like many others, on and after the 21st inst, Maj. General Saxprony has officially tender- « Prayer i# requested that the spirit of God may t ™ — ve Annexed, is an official statement of the outstanding ed the Governor, in the name of the Division . a ae ‘ be poured out upon the churches of Morriaania, | CO Ue PL ibagtacn dh i BOARD AND Rooms. ‘ouns of the United States :— ‘ ; where union prayer-moctings are being held every } Board, the sorvicas of the finost body of troeps in } 2 OR 3 MEN CAN BE ACCMMO- Ss8.806 11, evening this week, and where there aro iutications | the western world, to bo ready at an hour's no- god board and good clean bal at $200 9.418.065) 00. that the coldness which has so long prevailed, is | ties, for any duty which the presont emergen- 5 Thomas et. bre $: ready to give place toa spirit of prayer and suppl: | cy may require. Tho fullowing is the corres- be iey a cation, Plead with ws, brethren, at the throne of | dence t Boake FEW YOUNG MEN CAN 15.620.009 00, grace.” His Excetlenm) Fitwin D. Morgan, Governar, & a cfd od bran at $2 Tp "Ta raha Interest Is payable ou the first day of Januar | Very many requeste of this charactor reech the } | Sim—I have the honor w communique 0 y Bowenth ave, #d toot, jale 8°109 and July. meeting. g Aged tate Militia, of @ STOCK EXCHANGE SALE3—PIRST BOARD, 2 Secret of Success.—“It Is prayer and por- lor to you thelr sorvices OARDIN G4 FEW RESPECTABLE 1009 Ta, i "8. aa “0 Wonal effort." go said a young man. “I know, ho fer ‘Any duty which the presont emergency may re- ebani board, w: 0 ea. Coe 5 t or two | aire. aii tod nition oom tor $3 8. we wool, a ti 1500 r ae 00 peaagonyee wae ws wis 18 pes bal piteh My have also the honor to state in re Sstranee Oxtt drug store, cor 3000 Oh ota ‘Go. - a ago, who er perso ks 1000 ‘Teun, G6, 98. 1 perwonally, He did this—wrote down the names of uted for that prj, Uhat te on . the 110, Ie prayed for each one, by name, evory Fe a a ee orl islets Beas & day. Ho visited, one by one, aa fast a ho could, of seven thousand taeu -oGlosts,” moc-oonn: where renpectable m With clogs and prayed with them and endeavored to lead them | missioned officers and privates. Evmyfortab insie a at, a a Sle ts «108 to Christ, Ho continued this duty, and in one year | ‘The ununiformed Militia of this Division, now on, gentleman and wife, 87 to coe me 100 N.Y. Cen, Ga, a ; Lh te Dee | Telled, amount to upwards of $5,000 men, Sui fedeshacula given to order, Jed Sine 1000 Hud. B.S. F, B 9TH 100 of the 110 were converted, The facts were bes hase 6 Large paonber ara fda wa have. served 1CooD atch Bean f. 143g youd all dispute." seven years {n varlous Regiinent ODGINGS— WITH OR WITHOUT Board ‘young man nid, this porsonal effort matter was | M0; Anal wii ara linble to be calle What first took hold of him. +A young acquaintance | genernly desire to verve i their old Rayimenta, and came down to my office," said he, Hin Wall street and | 1 cane of emergency would flock to, our atanlaniiy asked we if 1 would miget him af # certain hour fog | and we unifoenid corps cowl Whee be Incressed (0 prayer together, I told him I would meet him. [have A large number of the officers and mon of this Divi- 1 BRetornniee nmi pk clits eee reason to thank God for that, Ib wns the beginaing | ton are trained aa artillerists, and in cage the U8 tical howeckeeping. ‘Terms moderate. Jali Mack of conviction, leading to conversion. Ineo that anme | Caritn"ar an ur grec trom the Haber of Now York young man Were in the meeting. When T was cone | for the southern fortifications, 1 on smi: FURS. verted, I did as he had done—invited another young | cient force to mpply thelr place in ra, and could man to a private place for prayer. Ho was converted, aoe from time to time, as long as might bo TTENTION, FURS, FURS, He is now here," Thopé to have the pleasure of meeing yort In the ‘The New York ur Manufaetaring Company wilt A sea captain, who has just returned, as ho sald, | course of the next week, and will, In the ‘meantime, Avid ptain, who has Just retumod, as ho sald, . 1, % ot Face 6, Few cays: anger oy comets: Sees Ue from voyage, inwhich he bad been very much gan biota sere: New York Fur or Manaling Oo, blessed, anid he could not let the meeting clowe withe | 8 Lam, very reap'y. 7 ob't wer't, JalB 2dact181 FLEMING, Manager. out calling attention to one pet which tho chair HAg. W. SANDFORD. man had read at the opening of the unceting. It had | N#Ww Youx, Jan. 12, 1501, FU RS, FURS, i RS, rages peoga than all Re cine petitions which Srare or New York, Exwcorive m Desuesamre,) ONT N, hud been read. Tt was an old one, perhaps, to some ‘ALuANY, Januay rare xr TE SPAR esto in tho room, but it waa new to hin; at leant it had | SiRF have received your favor of the T24h inatant, tal O°143 MELLOUG, St Canal street, boca but a little time since he knew low to fool it, Mon ig the Bhar of Oicern of the Flea Diviaion of It runs in this way: low York State Militia, tendering, through you, J ! ervices for any d cl he p 7 URS ut HUY RAE EER COMPANY; ST beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies | thelr vervices for any duty which the prownt einer Wiliech ROADWAY ine ‘i of cid, tbat ye prevent your bedion. «living ancriton | MYyFacceptiu an F doy provinlonally, the proffered co een snot sacrifice tl stock, hol peptable unto Gud, wuich i ur reasonable | service, I cannot omit to commend the pron ye made-up ADIFS FANCY FURS, pond ere ire ts See Se FONE Tee with which officers and, men sheonghont vo re- 2 © 167 ok att Capes ° “bat request takes all the wind ont of my faiths TY Tat Reet iy thelpieat Distant bad an warieas Real Mink Three-quarter Capes. 4 wiveallup. 1 must comply with it—body aud sou; York to rine | Mine Victories he] —I give myself @ living sacr to the Lord, No non aan , or) more my own but all the Lord's 0” ) sitio 06 Circular Letter. 1 ain, very respectfully, y ag bal New Yous, Jan, Ist, 1361, Majer General Cuas. W. SANvrowD, Now York, ‘0 the Clergy and Laity of Christian Churches in the wity, oe MARES. RONG FITS BE, Sat aan, Salen of the Union :— ‘There is at present much activity in forming FRENCH MINK, SETS AT @4 50 FRENGHL oO ale: Gommere, tdlowchelrw of a kingd inlepenent companies the manors of which Fone east cl, oe isnt ion tn a any her 98 Meshanicr’ Be we have comanou interanty and relating suger ne ysis ean he MU, Sa Wolnniner ag ore in the city, all political bonds, furnishing the bavia of fraternal | for. 1 company, Jnion Volunteers, Warehouse, ‘tat ie MMI s iiNG. dott Brtat Intercourae even th weasong of greaten civil commo- | commenced drilling last evening at tho Morcer tion, Faith in God would seem to be the ouly alt t is mative in @ crisis which reveals the iinpotenc House, It was started by a Breekinatporn FUBS—FURS FURS shortsightednens of man, “Tt ix with j man, a Doveras man, and a Republican, and NRW YR FUR COMPANY. ag Viction of the imutnence of national perils, and with : ; i The Mow York Per iamsdpaarins Compaan Pot Addecp sevae of the swlcinulty aud delicacy ofthiahrin. | contains men of all parties, No ono is received $8 Chatham street, offor to the fades of otis sity ths ble ecees to avist ne f at ws Nets 8 few sue as a member, who does not pledge himself to mt at th estions to our dear brethren, touching some of the ‘ 7 Apvite ron wie wil"ba "found eB) por cauk inuimediate eatises of our danger, aiid tue protabie | olunteer for the service of tho Government at a ny ot hwo 10: Mica consejuences to great moral and saligious luterests of | moment's uotice. wee Minky aif enpe, maf and cull, $9, Ma anak wuvdwvarions She thraatened dlaruption of our civil ties a - 4 ¥ NB. iMpassiouste view of public aftaire constrains ir City Traitors. Spe, mutt and git ‘This table ia derived by comparison of the Fire | the beliet shat» mystern of po ‘aud persistent mise | ap eo eee : Heres Mitte, $s to ge) Bran Board miles each day 1 Feprocentation’ ina aed, nach to do whi leadiig t Tho Ties states that ox-Councilman Kennte | 2B te sh Waals ie ws nation w the verge of revolution. ‘The South bas | oax, now—save the mark!—a member of Cougross nch Sable from this city, has been engaged for sone woeks in glial hegrene Mijas arth utteram «# of iii 10. | against the Federal Governmant, and has returned a vez Bierign ysierel x ih the lait a0 the within a day or two from South Qaroling, which he 7 tes, Ce 7 ol ncerti, me 0 fife che afore Pang nia oy pl paclasey fy | Visited for the purpose of eoncerting wie effuetiy rat y oe FLkMIN vat) |. Ry. ~ . re eof thelr ay plan of operations with the disunionists of that State, 5 : : und should bi rhe mu to believe that prom e = mariad, fo muah ot He which are 0 be filled by moverente in Ibis ety ry] « mo hich ill be pa ent for the federal authors MACHINERY, &c. @ prem. A distingu. shed upon which it will be prudent for ities and the Grand Jury to keopan eye, Lf Kennt~ ‘8 ANTI-FRICTION MACHINE, GAN is really moving for his own ignominious ex~ D'® city aoe MING, Wate 7 pulsion from the House of Representatives, it in to be rb Loped that he will be allowed rope enough before he ost errictes f n HE pte — Pith woud tana te Clack tad give ovary It Vin brought to, wo make out « clear casas F one nection aga jh them ; and ne Domnatio Tart mane Jan, 1, 1961, unhirotetecsenlsare givens wie hhinnkes oat esstina ‘The Late Town Meeting and Maj. Anderson. Asites—The demand is moderate for Pots af $5, and | act under an upnreheusion of the other," ng correspondence has been handed imited tor Pearle at $5agd 1254. If this view of the question be accepted, doos it som Fiocy and Mai-—The inquiry for Western not vitally affect one felations, and the diay of goo aa Punaparama, Jan, 7, 1961. State Flour is more active, coufined mainly to ‘he | clttsona Wonti'and south De nea trate justice and = thy ‘Dear Sir: As p ing officer of the grea’ public low grades; these are without much change ; the | self-respect demand extreme deliberation in the suectng hd ET this efty om Satarday events laa much a! | demand ts chiefly for export; the better grades are | adoption of measures for the redress of grievances, le duty devolves on me of transmitting to J mil, | irregular. which, on this hypothesis, may prove to be enelosed nccount of ite proceedings, as pub- Round | The tales ar¢ 16,500 bbls, af $5 9a$: 2808385 for Sue | unreal, and at bent are grestly exaggerated ? Mutual ‘our morning papers. ine Beate and Western ; $> d0a$5 00 for Kxtra | misunderstanding has been often enough the ooa- | Although Tam well ‘aware that the consciousness Rontand, tate, chiefly at $5 45; $5 Shag G0 for Choice di sion of domestic or national calamity 4» induce the [ of having performed his duty is the soldiers highest 10’ for the low grade of Western Extra, J utmost patience and forbearance, Letore Irrevocable J reward, ant ah theuslore, your love of vnntry nocd $ for shipping Urande of Round Hoop Ex- | action Involving the honor and the interesta of thirty | ho spur'to incite you to consiiue faltliful to ita flag, itis ‘ other | © ‘One i > for the trade brands of do, millions ‘ie no leas the duty of your fellow-citizens everywhere to ‘owt La ‘Canadian. Pour is unchanged, the demand is fair; hascome | ywet your patriotic doings in the present perilous Judgment, dear brethren, the ti more oalm, dlacriminating taverlgesion of the ee of iropending perils, and for mauly, Christian ehurt, under’ God, to nvart them, Ih ls u% true that Intelligent, Chrisian patriotism haa euocuen fanaticism’ and im, Tt may be tned or stifled, for the time, by the sions of men In one locality’ or anoth ‘of 450 bole, at $5 50087 9 for Extras, and Choice do, at $7 50, Southern lour is in fair request, and is without muebh Fry th trrivals are limited and + guirg flr for the a rede; salog of 1,800 Dols, ab mixed to good Superfine Baltimore Alexandria, and $6 25 for the beter grades. trade; crinis of our uational affsira, with their hearty aym- pathy and applause, In this feeling, rexponsive as Picndw ib to be to that of the vast maa of my follow: citizens, I bave great pleasure in being the instru. ment of making to you the preseut communica tion, ‘Trusting that the Federal Government will per: Rye Flour is tim. pity a renee for Wi form its duty towards you and the brave offivers and EHIGH METALLIC PAINTSTHE UN- | salen of 200 bbls, at loyal wo the Guns aon unter sour comsunads by giving Fou, wiihous di, sel Pe kee | Com Meal is eotly banquet at $3 10 for Jersey, and the Bible, We should hazard nothing neediul reinforcements and wipplien I and $3 50ag8 60 for Brandywine. Buckwheat Flour is in alr reruest ot $2 2303 SI per 100 Ibs, ‘Wuiskxr—The market i rather easter, but lens Ll, be la, wh a Malis. —Our quite dull and corte are holding of later news from 0 fom lots have been purchased b> complete hus pl he great tod ‘of the people in thee Louor to remain, dear sir, your most ebe- i Wr peeing te Hho wok, ‘will wot distrust the bs at body of tho people in the mouthern states, Why en should we not seek to an end to the exis. e spirit of mistrust and a! Henation, to me, u grea of groundies crimination sd tany bento, tn toe Wlewed vél of pencecnal may tow, inthe ore for our “Listracted country? It is our aj ate work, Besides tho interests common to all citizens, we have a vital stake in the pire ation sf [2 peaerel Upice on ctoey ene ‘ oar and prosperity of Prot- out 1 iretiniy are toyed. in the ia A tall ure tn our ‘self-government, be- aides athrding vad row ‘tad proof of recreancy on the part of Ameriean Christians, would ba interpreted ‘in all {ands aa evidence of the powerlemmens of she ouly system of religion that oul ma to furnish an adequate basis for self-governing instivutious, Disunion, too, would involve nes 2 of cherished ecclesiaati- of co-parasive ener. Tartck bi ‘article to be and ue fully 7D per ye fron and other and with one coat paint will be Soraaapeee jas e216 ‘Now York, Feel anid NEW YORK MACHINERY DEPOT. D. Major Rovner Anpenson, U. 8. Artillery, ‘Commanding at Fort Sumber, Charleston, 3. Ce ‘MAJOR ANDERAON'S REPLY. (Copy. Font SuwrEa, 8. C., Jan, 12, 1361, 7 enor to acknowledge the re- ceipt of your tavor of the 7th inst,, enclosing ® copy of the proveediugg of the public inesting held in Plate adelphia on the bth in Twill not attempt W express the foolings which such ap appreval of my poor efforts to do my duty ex- cites, bus will now merely thane” you personally for ¢ handsome manver in which you have perfornied ‘our part, as presiding officer of the meeting, and Fa the flaitering terms of your letter of transmlttal, Hoping that, yet iewing of God, the impend- ing storm may be oe diapered without bloodshed, ain, ally, dear sir, vi idiot Your obedient servan Aspmaon, Major U. 3. A. $1184 for No. 2 Cl Milwaukee Chub ern, in store; and $1 02 Michi Barley is quiet at T5a8c, Barley Malt is nominal. ‘Onta are better and in demand for export; sales of be 000 ub. at a8 To, far ‘Weatern and Canadian,and c. for Bat ‘ws better and is searce ; sales of small lots at Toate, in rather heavy and is quiet ; sales of 32,000 bush at Toes for Western Mi ig more, Thc, far do, delivered, and T8aTée, for tor Por is ‘good, andthe les of 475 Pht, Ledger, Maleo Legislature. A Joint resolution has the Maine Legis lature unanimously requesting the Governor to ftent of the United States all both in mon and money, the Union and the en- forcement of the laws, sreding of arena; | oT Of tho Emperor and their duty hs arrening of averuay |p, THROUQN THER revLvuxce of the Eaupefor ‘connct doula thet & oplsit of candos ond fur to & grant : } in good request, f for ox: of $00 bole as palpate choice City. Butter is tn fair di 8 10a1do, for New, and t, for Btete, Choowe is in fair demand atel0jgo, ab 92 1-36 92 14. Daria, January, 32, Mo—Tho Bourw haw been heavy in consequence of the decline in Bugliah funds, entes opened talay at O71 ud closed at nary) 6 The Moniteur publishes a do- the duties on the importation of raw aud dry hides, aking of all kinds, horse hair, oleagi< nous fiutita, oleaginons "weeds, Lemp ant other fila: copper, pewter, Loady DUK Vegetables ; Alte, ‘The Montour also contains « decree raining th terest on treasury 4 to three, three and a four por cont respectively. Momiterer algo anv death of the King of Pras will be postponed. ances that on aoconnt of the the ball at the Tuileries Drath, 6,—Yeaterday disturbances took place ab Keerekrempt, Hungary, which neoossitated the fi torvention of the garrison, ‘Tho roldiers wore com polled to make use of their firearms, aud five persoas were a y wounded, ‘ havo been used in the bombardment t day, tar battery has been established ina valley in a abel- arsetlles, Jan. 1.—Thirty guns only Amor. a, vid tered position, Parts, Jaw Negotiations boiwoea Francs and Sardinia have been opened concerning Gaota. Naplea, Jan. 4, P.M.—A conaplisey of the Bourbon party bas boen discovered, but it ix without import tance, Pour Royalist Genorala have |eon arrested, with some of the agents of King Francis I. who had come f Gaeta, Prince CaniaNAn is expected here on the 16th inst Naples, Jan, 'th.—Several Neapolitan officers have been arrested, The bombardment of Gacta continues, Turin, Jan, Sth,—Tho Opinions says that Prince Cawionan and M. Niwa will probably leave. for Nuples on Tuesday next. Clearances from Mobile, mete) Mobile Custom House had no time to ro on Monday, Some twenty-six vessels eared that day, with cargoes worth between threo and four taillions of dollars, ‘Tho reason of this extraordinary activ be found in the fact that the owners torosted expeoted that Alabama would be out of tho Union yesterday at the latest, and that tho easi est way was to take cloarances of tho late Unel Sam, rather than wait for the authority of the new-born sovereignty of Alabama,—Mobile T'ri- dune, Henny 8. Lane was inaugurated Governor of Indiana on Monday, and on Wednoatay was ‘Senator by tho Legisla- nod the Governorship, and jeutenant-Goveruor, has Criminal. New (¢ t his overc he found wrapped up in it a beaut ly dressed, pr its agers loaded with rings, Al- though ho'has seven children of his own, he has adopted the little wai Lrew away a stool from panion, as he was going to sit down, N. Y., about two months ago, The poor fe low. fell bac Kwari broke his 4 whe or has the chance of ‘supporting the destitute widow and baby of the victim of his fun, Ar rr Abas Express ropnery TRIAL y, at Bridjeport, Mr. Branbstay sun up for the prosecution first, as is the tom in Connecticut; he went over th inestenso, awl pointed out the against SrenuiNs, that the remains of a” prom- missory note, known to have been in the safe, was found in his house, After he had spoken two hours, M rid opened for the dotenco, showing that 40 was not in the the of the robbery, ant that, if inti for having some of tho stolen notes in hls posses ion, the case, as a receiver of stolon property, must be tried in Massachusetts, He claimed ‘to have proved an alibi in the case of ANpnew wxurs ; and with regard to Srenmys, there uF Other persons on the car having acoons orted severe! : a le ckaren oe mpl Mr, Cuarman, in closing for the prosecution, eloquently vindicated the conduct of the Com- pany; declared Kixwex's confession to have beon an act of peniter asserted that conyic= tion on the single evidence of an accomplice could be had, and ended by saying that the de- tectives had worked up the case, before KINNEY had opened his mouth, On Weduosday, Mr. Saturit closed, in an eloguent speech, for the d fonce, Ho spoke for four. hours, and. was fr ently interrupted by applause, ° Ho reviowot the whole testimony in detail, and argued that Kinyny's evidence was wholly false, and that, with the downfall of this, the case ‘fell to th’ ground, Judge MeCuxpy charged the jury a8 of two hours’ length, Ina fair and ly 1 Thurslay morning, tho rdict of guilty against AN- 4, Lewis Stennins, ant Porter Kxiioco. ‘Their detection was wholly attrivu- table to Pinkgenton's detectives, ~Calamities. Mr. E, Wurrr, vent. peAp In achurch at Portland, Me., while rising to make somo re marks to the Congregation on Saturday, Cuas, Surin: or by his com. nion, last Fi tally, while out unting, at Bi his loft eye was blown to pive FLoops WAY acid vot, Wi ovcenreD In the Mississippi tala ‘aphic com- here are no means of ascertaining the “lamage done at pres ent, nor how long the interruption will continue, Two pou. in Brattle Square, Boston, occupied by W & Co., truck makers, and by several brokers’ officers and other t were destroyed by fire on Wednesday m Loss @15,000, ‘Ewo firemen were badly inju Ix Roxpuny, Mass,, Wednesday morning, Lucius Pexny, a respectable citizen, was knock- ed down and robbed by bighwaymen, It is fear ed his injnries are fatal. Mantin Sutitvan and THomAS Banny were arrested for the assault and robbery, ‘Tur nowen or pavis's suits in Ray cou o., exploded last Wednesday, instantly ing Henry Thompaon, Jose Itigye, Ramon Tan- nat, two Leothers naned, Mapes” Mrs. Davis, @ negro man belonging to the lat injuring Sanford Gorham, Foreign Items. A BOY WHO HAD BREN IN THOS BANrT of ing at hanging, hanged bimselt effectually Nottingham, nigland, Tux nxquined apple of the “ Great Eastern,” now | ing securely and sn y om che beach at Milford’ Haven, hay menced, and are vigorously being anid on They will be completed early in the spring. ‘Tw nxctory or 81, Srarusy’s, Walbreek, vacant by the death of Dr, Caovt, has beca Ler for 136 yer y three clergymen only, namely, Rey, Mr, Witsox 50 years; Rev. Towstnr, 61 years; and the Lato recter, 26 years, THe WINTER 18 VERY SRVBRE IY GReat London RATES OF ADVERTISING. ‘TRAMS CASI IN F two were. Won soe SOn6s comet conta, cueee ‘days, $1; six age, 17 All wn airinges and Dostigs $8 conte FF adh Mors! ey an Det 9 jean, a conversiomoe of the office, every 14 [Ogclock, B Me om fanday, W ay (Aortisernents rrotved PRICE ONE CENT | ijn. inhabitant.” No part of tho kingdom aj re to have cacaped tte visitation of winter in ita | TascKwr0% Dewan, Wissen C. Ret foverost aapect, ard other distinguished wentiemen, ‘Tir Paria Coonrs value a lady's tooth at | *hades of sovthern and conervative opinion. eight thousand franca, An English governess ‘The plan ia ® series of resolutions, Pree) waa recently knocked down hy a carriage, and by | Fira —Ther unt be some definite aad the accident lost all her teeth, She bro an | Séttlement of the slavery questign between ‘the action of damages and the tribanal awar arfod, the ie of the country, oe separstion will above amount ing the Crittenden Amona Tre conroartixe oF Loxnon 1a | Goan pate by, fr Doe at ba stir may be mentioned the {proarance of L - lemat that Caitinnsa in the metro pid ble steam tal hae as Sao te carriage. ‘aid to have driven through the intment of « comm iasioner to most crowded parts without frightening the state nthe Unton, to represen he acon of hors, and threaded Uh woiclew thickly strowa | ~ladeatapeabiee tmmadhedadasins ented aa they are in the city, with ease and clegance. orth Ak strong appeal to the Federal Mictret, Cuny Ataen, the well-known political | ment to may its band, and arrest all scte whioh economist, has beon just named Grand Orticer of | Mad 8 collision ensting the mediation of A Vi FYth_An appeal to the seording states the Legion of Honor, This favor has heen con- | ays veinticy waton nod clan ee etre ned forred a the Emporor in testimony of the sor- | Which may'precipitatea collisions vice rendered by M. CuevALien in the propa Lieut. Haut left today with instructions to ky Anpenson. Their character haa not transptred, & . a it is ascertained from a reliable source that € Aw Extraornrary Lion Tamer is now qxhibiting his skill and ‘courage at Astley's | S0op# will not be withdrawn from Port Sumter, itheatre, London. Ho has half-a-dozon’ of | demanded by the South Caroline authorities, « the igo Monarchs of the brute creation at his | that the post will be defended. Such is the pres ration of the Treaty of Cou land. wree with En command, and coolly rempa with them in their | condition of affairs, cage. Among other things, he takes a plate full ‘The Senate, in executive session, today confiral of raw pisces of beef intothe den, and distributes wollen ro d them capariciously, now to one beast, new te an- bool sarge Bi Basi Sit det tS New York Post Office, as Postmaster, ‘Tho minority reporta have not yet all been ma) from the Committes of Thirty-three, Mr. Lowa, Goorgia, and Mr. Hasitow, of Texas, unite on som thing like the Carrraxome basis. Moser, Nausow at Fenny have each presented their views, other, while the rest patiently await their turn, More.cGrorces Lavayverre, daughter-in-law of the brother-in-arms of WaAsuinetox, died im Paris recently in her eightieth year, ‘Sho wae the daw, ‘Tracy, author A foreign cor. sof if loaloy ities stakes of the de : els OFT at. Avaws, of Maanchusetta withdraws his aan superior abilitios, highly educated, and as te | yo tuemeceey tenet tor as markable for kindness aud goodness as for her | © te malerity report, for the reason that the seul intelloctual acquirements, this lady was an idol | e! members have generally retired from the Cow of her family and the centre of a'wide circle of | mittee, thereby showing au unwillingnem to seo admiring friends, Though blind and in bad | anything the North could yield in the way of « ose health for many promise, ‘The minority report signed by the # Presentatives of the Pacific coast, Mears. Bow and Stour, declares the requisite wte for Constit tional amendment by this Congress cannot be ha Wars Ganrtaror loft Naples, he went away | aja la doch 0: comvanieny o CE with only a few piastres in bis pocket, or rather | *™" va A q in the pocket of his sccretary. Being remon. | “Pinions ane bare of the aaege party o0 tity trated with by seme of his friends on the im. | ® hope fem thelr action which would meee alt & rue 6 of returning to Capre manda, they are willing to rofer the matter of défi without @ hat “he should find” fr y of wheat on the island, and was therefore of bread; that the fruit and vegetablos promise] a good yield when he left, and that * had no: pk of a large stock of In this, however, he was mistaken, On reaching his house ho was met by the masen he had sent for from the main Land, before quit+ ting Caprers, to mend the roof of his, cottage, which was ina very bad condition, The m had in his hand a bill to the ame dred and fifty piastres, for repairs, pin him the ten piastres he had brought hack, i that they were all he possessed, — ee tes thom, declaring that arian who liad been Dictatot. could tot be without money, and has taken out a summons against him ‘to compel the payment of his bill, eantime tho roof leaks as badly as ever, and Garibaldi has been obliged to send to the main land for another mason, ence between the North and South to the soures Federal power, and to the delegates elected with view direct to their settlement, ‘They concur in many of the meamires recommen: ed by the majority, and report « resolution additior Alto theirs. ‘This rewslution received 14 votes, whl 15 voted agiiunt it in the Comuittes, aud proposes call National Couatitutional Convention. ‘The Secretary of the Aimerican Col clety is report read at th take Ibmardt the Kelo had beet sold into slavery ¢ fro the African coast, was false, ‘They are now im b beria, and well 16.—The House Committee ¢ | Ralations reperted on Mr. Aurne resolution itis inexpedient for the Federal existing cire mstatices, 0 make any stilted ihitery inasmuch ag it would be liable to anf tend to create uneasiness in the pai the Governor to obtain i wu - yc Information of the purposes of the genes ders aad ae re government with rape > atrengthenig the elit terday's edition, forve fn the arvenals, de., in Virginia, eae taken on the report.” The Committee were graabe leave t) nit during the seasion to consider the impe tant information recently received. ‘The proveedings of the Senate are unimportant, “From Alabama. ‘The following extracts aro from a private le ter written by a a residing in Alabama te relative in New Yor! Mimourt Legislature. St Louis, Mo., Jan, 16.—The Convention bill Paaned the Senate laxt night, The vote was, yeas, 31; nays, 2 ‘The bill leaves it to the voters to decide ‘at tho time the delegates are elected, whether the ne consion ordinance, if passed, shall ba gubmitted to the people for ratification. ‘The electia of delegates in te be held Feb. 15th, oad th the Convention ou the 94th, Mr Daas Chrisman Dap 1b oo raed + Christnuse Day’ he Arkansas Ieatlatare. Abst eant wish you 8 mn ery ot” but about Y , 18 not have’ more lively with you sham Memphis, Tenn, Jan, 16,.—The Arkansas | not have passed of! more tv rape ks | Legislature has tmauimounly passed a bill submitting | ths dari the question of calling 8 Convention to the people om Sercuee the 18th of February, If majority favor a Convea< tion the Governor is to appoiut the day, he week haa been very different nd never have ey been kept This woek haa Pounsylvania. Philadelphia, Jan, 16.—Tho Lancastet Ex. ‘press, of this evening, coutals @ communication from Narmanien Burt, x Republican, earnestly urging the State Legislature to take ini the border states by s legislatures with a pledge of Pennsylvania's full pers for nance of her constitutional duties towards every wtate, Uo outinteract the exortions of the disunion eminsarion in those staten, zens each nigh wty-elght citizens out extre Keitement, ha ones atthe Bouth, and © wr olitionists have faerie Sore the thia year, and | likely for the futare, | Country At Sa th tive aud = murdt the. whites during thi inne » but fortunately and white, have been h investigation had p gui are ready for immediate use, Corre voniven'| hee brought Almost any price that was asked for ing the capitol, arsenal and regular ight wal This wtate of att made our hollda ms to have . er plot througher us It was discovered in tie, cliate | eur bade withunt looking 9 our pratt oa a From each Waid, in addition to the soldiers patrolling, making Pine A ‘arolin the Teor deluded darkey the ‘muddet probably Raleigh, ‘, Jum. 16,—Anti-coercion reads | though — many, Ales, are looking forwan asteaa ve EG ae to the 4th of in the belief that ther will then all he free. ‘This has been expressed b some of them, * * Ma is the greatest secession ist we have inthe house, ‘The girls and my dead against it, but we have to be very cares last night, and will be considered ay The revolutions are strong against coercion and. pledge the whvie power of the state to revist any | Ay out doors. i « attempt by the government to coorce # socodiug state, ‘Tho convention bill ix being debated in the House tonight far what w n't like the idea of disunion at all Somelow the terios disunion and sacrilige are aym onymona in my taind* Yet the South bas been foros, to thin measure by the North. What a disinal dag we have! it has rained now for 4 hour steadily am there Is no prospect of ite stopping for another 9 ches, no bella rung, but the Cha bers put the Protestants to shame eranee. T feel too dull to write amg ng, rather that will prove Seuth Carolina, Charleston, Jan. Vi.—Gov. Pickens bas sent & mewaye to the Legislature, advising the raising uf yy their prerwe two more military companies and one more regiment ‘Sec wm negro plote and hard times, are to nerve threo years, Ho advises a permanent garri- | we think of, and doubles your mind is slinllary won of the extensive fo win South Carolina, | engaged.—Timea This may be expensiv considering that we ball #oon have a Bouth deracy it will be necessary to protect the sew coast, and afterwards {er the troop to the southern goverument, ‘The nent of horthera paople shows wa thas if we expect to preserve peace, wo niust prepare for Letter from the Secretary of War. Wax Deranranyr, Jon, 3, 1061, Sin: In answer to your letter asking for infer mation on certain points specitied in a resolution adopted by the Committee on Military Affairs @ the House of Representatives, on the 18th ultima, L have the honor to state as follows: According to the latest report of the Acar having ¢ ar th ona tion of of the harbor ef Charleston, greryt ing heme presentatives have passed the bill prosecution of all debts due in the non-wlaveholding by South Conigtous fom ticable had been done to place Fort M tates, until after Decerubor next, an efficient condition, aut with a proper Lieut, Mxan, of Fort Sumter, reached here this af- it was deemed susceptible of an energet ternoon, on 4 leave of absence to go howe, in Virgiaia, on account of the illness of ttt sister, fense. ‘There were then employed at rf officer and one hundred and twenty workmen, t of the regular garrison, On the he 26th ultimo, Major Romamr Am DERSON, ‘st Artillery, in command of the troops in CI harleston harbor, apprehensive of the safety of his command from the insecurity of the fort, and having reason to believe that the hang | Carolinians contemplated or were brepari proceed to a ho: ‘inst him, to prevent ‘collision ant the effusion of evacuated Fort Moultrie, after leaving orders fos spiking the cannon and’ disabling some of the carriages, and removed his forces to Fort Sumter, where the: the date of the latest report, in good condition as regards and, with a proper garrison, as def can be mals. | oe officer ae tay, workeen were engaged in the repair 0 cisterns, te placing ieoyed banquatton and attending te other matter of detail. Since the dates honor federal drafts wutil orders frow the Governo® of Alabana, Important Dispatches to tho Commander of the Gulf Squadren, New Orleans, Jan, 15.—Consul Pickens went to Vera Cruz this morning, bewrlag iimportans die patches from Washington to the Commuaudar of the Gulf Byusdron, It is rumored they were for @ cons centration of the fleets at the mouths of the Missi wippt aud the harbor of Pensacola, Ant}Coercion in Philadelptas Phiiadelphia, Jan, 16.—'There was an immense gathering at National Hall tonight, favoring the com cillation and not the coercion of the South, anda peaceful separation if it must be rather than 9 civil Moultrie and one ekoey have bese J war, possessior On the resolutions being read there was evidently Uroina acting endee Soore, with Gre. some dinposition to oppose them by ® portion of the | armament and other property therein o® sudience, and # gentleman om the platform rose te | the time of their seizure, amend them, He was iinmediately removed. Tenclose a statement, No, 1, of the number and deseri date of the tion of ordnance and A large police forve was iu intendance, ‘ Spoeches were made by Hou, [satan RANDALL 2p fe it returns, at Fort Geouun M. Wuaxtox, U. 8. District Attorney, Hoa, te Pineaney, ond Parte mis hee en areenal, Ra] Wa. R. Rexp, Hou, Baxsasin H. Baawormm, aad | i) jam jon'of on the 90th uletine, tgp here-alt Dancemss an armed body of South Carolina troops, acting Several attempts were rade atdisturbwnee, ® crowd | under orders of the Governor of the state, aa Te femjusatly chewing 4 ‘or the Uniow General Soorr, and | presented in the following t of FusDam Major Axpeason, and growning for South Carolina | ck C, Humpunsys, military of ort and the Palinetto fag. At length the leader of the | Alice in © opposition was thrown out of the window, A seme | no sr Epis at ‘of South Beg 7 force of eae Ww of greatexcitement eusued, and many minutes elapsed | ner PICKENS. A ppiace ‘ng Gees before order was restored, allowed to salute his flag before wernt ia ‘= On the question being pus by Hon, Wa. B, Ream, | one gun for each state in the Union (( and to take it with him, and the fanschaton quarters until instructions trem can be ot At that tit time the foren under his control seme sisted of nine enlisted soldiers of ordnance andl six TO 0m etdel Prat Wedleat servant, J. Hour. Hon, Bexyaman Stantox, Chairman tec on Military Affairs, H of tity and description’of ordnance and arms e& oe galt Castle Pinckney, and Charla ‘as to where Pennsylvania would go in case of a dismembe@ment of the Union,” hundreda cried “Te Wosklagton the the South,” which sentiment was lustily cheered, ‘The South was asked to wait until the Pennsylva- nis Democracy were again in power, All the speeches united iu commending Gov. C ‘Tex's insugural address for ite conciliatory tous. From Washington. Washington, Jan. 16.—Col, Harxe, Commis iouer from south Carolina, bas, it is understood, moderated bis views since bis arrival here, He will reinain hero several days, ‘The opinion {s almost unanimous in secession cir- cles that all collision for the present should be stu- diously avoided. Col, Haven has been daily coun- selling with the leaders of the secession movenent who are opposed 0 precipitating hostilities, Is ie believed that strong representations have been made within two days past, urging the authorities of gouth Carolina to afford Major Awpansom every facility for marketing and other domestic supplies. A plan is now before the Committed on Federal Relations of the House of Delegates at Rickimond, | which is regarded with much interest in political , eiroles here, ‘The ider, originated with Mr. Pavom, ofthe Federal House of Representatives, aud has re