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sIJNDAT .MDW ,, J~q Lmovse 4a mm 01 at Gem. asnled f deaIol f sru ,Mss e SL .e mo .b GtMndd L - ogs t the doe of tes-es--TaN b ae s+ e to efr uon a Uis v sho er a0s M o esiO e/llers at .md.Amii. ti liard t m mIeo trihieg lots of mernise ane eels sa hil- . ee of ob e1 m13 ph1, I ea eM dbe. sgae k 1*i do em rd more slee at.I ri mi at sed bo r a =ett d ete hi es £5,101. U £ 0u--.d S ei r Sber oabLtt uf was e.ee hom a do. aS5 fe:. S 10. s a s*sm of o hel* Was. We stad date, h slos. Maf noows. vispesre S ui, wl e now >q : 1 Mf3 00 em i, we t 14 M £3ery . 1. 4.1s e l r de 0r1 as1;te G . S. ,le? t. s beate - r,, P~res at te7r8. aw. ih . at yi nf. S.r l. delt . at 3 ' 1 Mew. e0mlek aIt esIg stbma Ods .let Sr mle lam, at Oe" uettrmo tis hue , gui fe l a eat. dtrl 1em, s o Ieem e, oIrl ee 1be.a tW Ldd~s /l ~e. iees r wemit se fo thee o refertosi bove. boled. i1,es. ok o lee 13. o C ltUdamnd as s ;it pe serr Saiter ally sntern. te tMtral er mes h been saMe d bahr N Heler; : o, . 31 O asd B asIl of StiM sad tees Taet at ecount. SWM. 1100 t $50 imaes . 00s lare do. at 116 1* hL t d S. a11vS. ce ent. 4disut. ; wle u.lmaeia oate+ senee aisot Nbt d 11-140131t dis tt. city property obred tat the Morohata' 3zchage today, bet, e a e feet d ot coin sidrable umbecr of oim wer p , lhe biddiang Mwas dll sad d. lss 1ý t; Naof the peepour slt m. is ei is mtere of Waltob & Deelonjo to sinsi. however, of the brick store No. street now occupied 1 te W atern lea, .Tel rh 3a , n. fore presant, value of eld state laM wd OrleM. aro dbo. at I I 1371.0.-ios.- 13 ga Coa. D+ . are imdebted tot tefl Ts' kr a le moees ofr dat rou ea tdiOay conre ews d or,l a 18--1 a. (r -Go~ opeed af 1l4. 11 A. .-Glto 1i384. ate -Dem rse good;f prices adve d: low iddlim. s i-t tse., i T-. dnoga loi. Moine rhe., r leaa. hore, Good the briddling re . eal for wek20,00 no oalupied Bales tellsew balso. elert. aphSa Stock for hand 4,, f males. rl mole . 011 I. Mt E. Gold 13. Crotto e ir; pri ee em o mad omially che. Steri steady. Receipts of of cotton at all the lonited States for the weet 78 he; See the m les 1,790.000. 3 1. x. -lnd 138I . Ca-O eters k sk a ndeme ood; uyer naepere wb c:atoes. d er. Inow ek s l . higher th est eotate., onIea. b prices Goore nmideally nuehsuged. Market qitoo; salem B1y0 tiverosI , Jam. 8-bnl A. M.-sltee maretr live; prices ada eced its. Uplrds 7i.; Oraleas ad Sales to day 20,0400 be2a3. Lond on. Jan. Sr-1l A. u.-Cesols 91 9. Flvted 13nte 717otta. 3 .a r; -oeiols for momiy anlld 924 on alcoat. Fivetweate eeipt of he otw York market forIn the United edior the 1,th instant. is from Mimo. Io. o. forto & 1e.'s tc hhoutr • est adviM r bees a geneal wesipro vemet i thie teet of baeur ase f00rs. The temporary e pealson of crrency contracti e. bye e the secretary thie resryn and the tern . e@ tendr theaat to the lteror for removing the Iuope ,alve Eanuced. en Maler coqIet; oe the beaks; and the lan marke t is wl- mtu with tiends priper centmed d. emeand. itt; Oralt felt tha whlere the severe mo200ry presse beof late menothes s seed a joryt toOoil has yetoor money amnd 82 oracount . Five-w fl72. had the efoect of placfar afairs npee a more cn lervalie basis, and beTsees is conspaeqently r of the iwr Yorkt market foret lb weekwading th 1oth indiast. i from tosrdate. P.qid6sd .t 00.'s Il. ved of uch of ite lake apprehesion and hals lathr the r des. Nitedne States ecrities afther a sme what prog traDed depry o rp ealon o out of rren contrtion of he tm oney market, have atro erd more rtuLrty oderate amount to bonds rithe for egmaorke th but the recsequent tne li the gold premiufn baa so changed the relative saion of the home and fhreign markets, that hondy, luoditing sizes ot tks,; five tweties and tenfrties, arell now bei fondse of 147 on atred. It n is estted that aoal 6lt trt. of hie the sea moare held n Europe. of et, howevnth era only borr ,000.000 have beet lid othate oldert of plthese e ads, ao pore opm will be cnsidere, d by the department s t re wa ved otheir right to ptleeeni aytseotn sad hei etbonds wlti be. after o date, liquidated at thi pleausrted of ther government, bat wll neverthee ra secrneyry of the tpeauryit however. wtll trai bends io thrasie on the t of February for to delaion the same as if preaed ted before thai The reet wide nteest io on the Gle I o pret em appar to havle been chiem y the result o1 speculative operations. The heor of rers opeu ve be n et expectedly large within the last fol weeks; but at the s ame time tha receipts Iron CaiforniaM are on enitertged eals, while toin tr asrry paymeits in coin, de on the e t inrop t. m notedh to the enesally large aggregate orn Cotton tL solerming a mer tone, is sympathI with tie probabilitlee of a largely redueod erep h lti Tbe heavy losses uastalned by planters up on the prae et crop hedeprived themlto large extant, of the support of the fators, and haye exhastt ted their own means; so that, with ver even did they cotder the prospect encor aging uIto the cotto letet by Congis. The Sathe ft ut taxation; while the Honse of Iepresenta ivres has declared in fayer*o a permanent repea of the tax. From a carefnl serveof the yt cottot rLegion, we are satised that the present rron from rprertinns for planaleg now ln pregres. it appears Inevitable that the next crop mint fit very much below the present one. At presee Ibtsed is a rpoitin to buy cotton freelthy .po wever, ho apt to heoek say large holding bac Caoy mesy wB go as par to mrrow Iar cii e ly the eg attees htpesmeasetatltahh fer uimmas or Net he the 3re4ethamde a Ch ru slr eh laM Ge aramm *ttetm eena ualt..ogmeat 6lewul ttP fb Ae we,, "k sY ees . h' to sde uli Ma Smmla Y the 0"AMe J and le n Ms M................. M The Experot l. 7 te haes Ar .ew Ytork, Fs bales for a. 11 bales for Uvereol, and ft v ma14 sead ..l -.- asI a 4 - in we ate.l ..aletol lee :e o aa-O iai n s good rqes, but the atm e - au MatIpeded op"ugtrasm oin & r4 ..have op-nS4 egieasl , sI Is. theem ts, however, active sad gemeal, sad fima rkm. 93t i bble. at 660. frc es fo r aa-see trfhfo ! h 'tc. , tot fmeutlg, or f e ,@ ,wd, d I~.l. g .a or tl oty, u to bpsedm vhwe o edmr.r ea ey ereta seping around freely aid seam willing to opirats at yetrda's le bat a e a g hiher rates, asad taas: ose ae ooseqeat of a li Ited charartes Saes 1100 bble., of whih 70 and sOma sperneat 1 35.26Ooa Isaerie $9 5a, $10 7i, and 360 do. at $11 7 11 bbl are-There r es ma ve " , bet t amnog doe prevented owg.. to adv ,ratee of bold eras. l yers ee azi oum to pureasne at fures pid yesterday, but sqlr refsa to accept thuae. ales are coseqntly a oked to 200 mSk sat buhelb . s how ts adves ee of1. b imhel. OTS,--Bee asmewaive da prieo steady and ftir. Saelee0a els t0 mob s at 80c. busea uere-200 smac r said at 2 100 ls., disclto iag r males o a to te. t - rd Is quiet toda but prioes steady at $20 for fair and $tr122 r tos for choice Weatern. Poa--We aotioed a modeshte laqdy today aId hpre rme. Sales 100 and 300 hbbl old ad advaeed tel al e 5. o. 1t0 oi a ris atou er at 100.;8 do. clear rib private terms; 13 do. 10 2tlo, ;and 4 i do vate ter1, a ibb do. at id ct . aWet msew ios obb apt 61 . for shoulders, 123®124o. for clear rib aides, 1 . forr clear ies and 1218a tor eogar-cure rams. Lean-s q ale l eel 00 p Iri m. We quote bierel at 13bo 1. a dea t o14 lo. 9 oL.t. Coax. MS tal-A et of 00 tbst . e ki dried s -old ch d t 100 ., lo l b Faaav-''h'e Is a very aetie dem d f room, both foreign and ooastwise, and offerings of Breight ate piot but with a scarcity of t Sage o port, rates rule higher ed firmo r thaern. d in our leot.. We ow quote for Noe York by staier d 4i . afor oevos. 1 16 bbl. for flour, 9Oc. dsrock for cam,. 10 Wbd. for. aushe, and 3s tb. for mo.elee s. l r l a prt tero ; to,$to. tt 12r 25e. for d ea orn.8 t hd for sager, ad do.3 b b. e se B atea for Boston a e. for cot , 1 for .. 30s. forib orids, 10 or t eler admiw Pd bb . for mol ee. Liverpool by ail Id. fare settee p i i .; bye all to am 14110. fr o e ti de d s. Lroom. botwh Mreis .-a e t oe, ad report of the Liverpool merkeft tho wee skeai g ot 27th ni port, r taken from Mear. W. Ca. Watts & Co'ed cireclar of the latter d te vim.: In our iessue of the 0t weo reported a quiet usarket, which cloed at 7410 14. for middling up land. to Orleams. The prevailing feature this wetk has been the almot entire ab nce of s, 'ad mai on, and we clse to-day steady at our quota. tie r, as given above, saowing a declin.;e of se l r. o all descriptions. In reviewing o the auseawbich have perated oe pre here, we have to remark haor ma feeling of uneasnesso among cotton holders waslo apparent ot edy, whe it became n t elmst enthat the recoipts at American ports were 103.000 bales for the wick entrls, gib ieteat, sogoinl a decline weeof d. last year, and exports to Great Britain and the continent 68,00 balmes, against 30.i40 bales l st year. Many look upon these ftet as pointing o a comparatively large crop this sason, and to the arge exports to this country se to the costinent as indicatlag that for some time to come we shall have a lrgely laocresing stock of Ameriosa SottomU. It Is certain that much of the cotton now at ma has been parebhased on brfr ad "to arrive," and as it will go direct to the mUls of the spienar, it will not be on the market for sale; but on the ether head, splaSers (bhaing In thim lauser up plied their wnts) wtln h abled to keup at of the market hare, and cause at least aon apparent absmence of demand. it bed been Ithougt by s me that the prevaillg low prices woeld kep back receipts at the seaporte, s planters would hoee for better rates further oa in the sesoa; but, as we have all along thought, the recent disq trooes cotton seses mst have inpoevribed te rowere so thati they are not now i a poitbea to retain their crops, eae if they desired to do so. We, howevr, o at overlook the fact that the prerlece of yellow ever L t thports may have retarded hines oeerl. ad that now the acourge bee complte disppeared, mad tee being no prospet of say lft ls the tax, from legIlatlion, plantersh e thir crope go for. ward as speedily as poelble, ld that we may iostibly see somewba liblte, rather the heavrier, teoeipti to the etfewweeso. Itthis as may, we do net se mueh pmpct is the hroediate future for say matrial adntvace ht prices. reery ou here ks ute trade who bee d onUa a the paot hasdesrtd. ad It loeoks as ite poeiy for Htme time to come woald be to rample sad sell shi, wents immediately on their ririvl. This week we have only had four d·' bus nes, and next wreek ill be the same; the market being elosed during the Christmna and New Year holidays. This. also, wil contribute to the gea. eral dorleas, which, we may remark, is not con feed to Liverpool or the Cotton trade, but as prevalent over Great Brittle and teI arpe t:otinet lgenerally, the reslatioabatweas Framce and Italy agai attrating a ttetisa l sesing eoaesineas. Referring partisolarly to Amaisas t will be ,een that the stock hare. at see ad l the Amern can ports, is now 496 10 bales, agalnet 729,270 ales lest year, bshowlg a decrease of 232.660 t ale, as compared with last year. The total stock hero to-day is estimatd at 4( 2,610. aganst 516.715 bales ame ima lasiea, with l9,0T against 19,,00 bales at iea, bn sn isrease of 8810 bales i the apparental as eelered with las yer. Impore thi wek 5 1.932 bales, tolnd n840from Amerta and 2787 from India. e of e week (four days) sum up 40 640 bales, leolig 3).450 oeta by te trade, 820 a speulado , md 1*,37 declaredl for nZ aitest qotaia f et Mr*Y h datd 24th tostaut, 3ale 64e., costing 7,. o i isell lrapd ob osaJlig ship or srteamer. Mae: i ee aTln tenst was 38.483 bales, aagt 193,2 ia ,e t'eo: Stock last evenfala we Nq hpt lest ar sames date ,'W. 1 I U q el are to 12th ltaset, g e_ stad at nsee, fe equal to deen -ete. Oar MesMar repst o to-y ays, m earket quint, with wry Uitle dei g, san a change in pries." Vruolsurmr,--Tha aeridameat of Gee. W Homan, to aeth Y e, th apl·d aplal I attealtton of khouLheepe1rasLe w do a id· of upholeteri work o . term sa at the drtone milesi iW W u soit tilrtor rdoe a AreapatS~ ,L r itasadee wE he Ie*walt saa ·wU$5e inastoce give eale ad w wI - - - - WI.e Egbes, e.assu.e. sses. es A , B. . sDse , Nms ld, srd wthe b temrsd 4 s. V a mssn todhan he. ethers. atebeas3er , I re n t .WI w,- sm lhe r Iver at s 4tiwMer hat . w ado. ..q'3r+s sa Isg hfr, d i te foras t.he ir bs tleso The sbase Cit ter Red tWer, was eons tr.ed to au r ggeset of be-- i oe lhskdeetimtlm Lee sad Gov. Ales. CLIarflrne 'mo oUn a'IZCNm. Slrarms, JaL . 1T.-It was thawieg paerday, sod th snow has marly diappar. The river Srateso fe"M thi pa, en drift o seemes ltinh g as the swell g ooem. The ferepess etly aeteo at Sl.u . Several gorges have formd b 'thbat point, and the leos i still solid at Cairo Land Ve few ulBee ahe e. The Ohio Is faling fest, with bt little over six feet on the falls. The iee is masog Mat belsati. We have no later ews from the Artases or White rivers. mhe ea ew s~tmeemr isB hse peased deir yesterday. She asM bere leg esoeg to be visited by a large smber of our es al of whlt prosti aced her one of f T e, If st the inest, steamer aeet. She is e ompete plse. ser steamer, and Capt. ihcill is Justly prou of her. He tendsI to put her luto the p sad New Orleans trade. She reeeved.st this port seven hbadred baes of cotton, mad departed at dwk for the Clessent City. The steamers b ath h Argoesy heae, arred at Memphis on the 16th lust. The Emperor left for Olelnnati last evening with neaely o thoesamd bales of cotton. The St. P eatrik departed for Evasville wih eight hundred bales. Tax Oao Ravas.-- dispatch was roeived from Cbacipti yesterday, uder date of the 17th last., i that uavigadn bd elosed at that point, mud lbs weether remsios ltensely cold. Loopoms, e BDAvou BSARs.- This uaqul. ee and regular pasenger packet, with Captan V. B. Barasco oa deck, and Mr. L. Bayhi the See, teaves at a A. t. t6dsy for the above and coest lenadige. NIra nmue ros BaIroe BA·.-Th- splendid and express passenger packet, ia doumand of Capt. W. . Uosuathose, leswes at r. . to morrow for all laedlSng up to Baye asea. Gov. ALLt -MOndI Passenger Packet for Vicksbrg-The new aed superior passenger packet Gov. ll, t. W. B. Rlehbmess oee - meader, Mr. J. T. at, lerk, leaves te.orrr o evening at 5 o'clock, for Vacksburg and the Seeoe, connecting with the retlread for all polntb Eaut sad West. The Goveros Allen is a large, very fleet and maguniletly appointed passueger packet. Her ebli Is a mtircle of beauty, and her staterooms are large and elegat. The table of the Governor Allen is a " pesoliar tsti totito," and is always supplied with all the mar. ket aforfd. R. E. Ls-erpres Passenger Packet for T'ickburwr-Tomrrow at 5 o'eletk, the new, splendid and swift pasaenger packet R,.b't S. Lee, . Joe. W. Canae. oumeauder, will leave for the above a way hadings. Her eabi tIs a m~el of muatmes. We wruly cmnimend le . i. iae 40W Jaw ik her COMMON, h BehMiL I. McVay marf Sa. A. DtaviddI., tb, are well knows au efficient and safe ste boat. NIc LoAewowov rFOR WosxLL.--Thii well known and popular passenger packet. in charge of Captain A. I. Irrvi. leaves et S I. S. to-morr w for Memphis. Cairo. Louisville and Cincin nati,connetting with the railroads for all points East and West. Mr. Chas. Miller attends in the office of the Longworth as chief clerk. IBEtYILLS rFO BAYOU Basrs-This splendid and express passeneer packet. in commond of Capt. E. F. Grome. with Messrs. J. . Landry anad 8. Beno s the ofce. leaves at 5 r. a. to-morrow for all Is lags up to Bayou Rars. Bormauga rlo LoulsViLLs.-This sew and asrpesed pesenger steamer, In charge of Capt. B. M. Massa, sd Mr. Olay Rice la the o1ie, leaves at 6 o'olock toaorrow eveling for Moi. phis, Cairo aad. oulsville, connecting with the raltroad for all points East and Weft. The pas. seager arrugements of this boat combine every requisite for comfort, convenience and leaury while her table As aways leadd with tempbt Vwerovr row Larot'wc..-This new mod supe rIor passenger packet, in eommund of OCptain Joe Datfeves, with Meassre. Dent and Dalferea in the ofice, will leave to.mrorrow at 5 r. . for all landlge on the coast and Bayou IAfonr,h. The Victory wil eave regursuly every Mondy mnd Iharaday at 6 r. a. during the season. Her officers are well know is the trade, and deserve 'he patronage of the platers alqaug the coast and bayou, and els our nerohann. Irox rrv FoR BD Erl3 .-.Csptein Joha K. Gilham,wll to-morrow et p. a., back out his neat passengeor packet Iron City,. for the above ad way landinrs. The trle ity has a aet cabin and eon sooeasodahe all of her guests wih every romfort to mhake traveling on her a pleasare. Mr. Win. T. Gillam is the olerk of the Iron Uty. auvr or Jarsme. Jes. ] t. Arrived yesterday--130 Texas and 43 W.igtern Beeves. 261 'alvem and Yearlings, ead 137 olaep. Soli--355 Texas Seevee. 25 Ca!ves and Yr artltg, 1 BHgs, ed I Miuch Vows. 8took n sale 364 Teze and 66 Wsteri Beev. 30 Oslsve and YearIngs. 123 Hogs, 687 Sheep end 4> Ma-ch Cows. We quote: oh ea t.. .... e.. .......................... r 00 sas Ia, hrns. ..... ........... lj -m _ass. 5 gtbd............... ...... O - szes ................................. 1 . _ A~ d a he OW to Ayrshire. a,,asmed i Ooutio of what he i ied "the prle of the day." e adved that the youn Ilies who are in wast of work, sad likely to drift lts the oeverstorbcked goveres market, should L stantly apply themselves to the pursuit of chaes nmatsag--er, it ether werd, hear deirymmiae Then they would he able to ears from £I20 to £30 a year. which . the peseat rate of payment; they would and the ooeaptioa "healthy, pla~ ,art sad nel us?;" ead, me*oest, "there wolatd be plesty o yoang meo fter them." TATIONERY, PAPR, ETC. PAr..n *e Ug0 edS 4ss11 q ng theen sL ia-u .. *a. fi l ..... d---- mmm a u r CIAn rrl 1-7 F e w s i .a . . Lr . .t I.m I Im b . .a y.e ..e .-:°. e . N . sir a. S b i as es m - yeT. me. sta sr h le ýe i M, It -, 1e -M md mI .I mil medOtwommn el~r.MUM N rl- due iMBT.UI" Af D O OM4E 810014, -s- .... . " o, S dn s i. mmm m . - u w... n s Ia. - za I . .. 'Wsw c. r l ,6........... EM. imse ... . r esa gn l a oa ATOIIYS AT LAW. _I e. Lm : sm np a.. .. EMOTbD... OW 9 .0s O MCUTOMHOUe ým -od- r h-iI "0. I oawis AI. E e mik i m . &letr./Ilrr & 111 /.aa sr S...............I . alp , m ,e.. ....... . mrwb S rtet -oas amw . ATT R~NZYI AT LAW. ja. H. spI"ILIAO3135 ATYONNLT AND COMNSILON AT LAW. -ar FEMICOTED HiE 077103 YO NO. M CUST0190US. SWILLIAM M. 30.Est sam..me a I as a OwsO.us11 X0111 T8lED STIES? U?. LOUD 30 - s mI . W upeo > Me,. o i-sAara tm aeMme we. adNI pgeire + Sim pl0 .brbea*utYw Mad r0 Sielag 5.w is the bSeises bie aink wem en ble shape claim. toe c aig £ asse - eim t eieUmen seemeb dee i 11.d ./ d1, v~mmm gmwb Irwm .. D. .a ts*n .-Nr sawpes. *uih 1. . ft .. . eti ....... ATTOOID I AT LAW. A411011 Al lA W. 61................n. 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