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WASHINGTON. trwUntii1 SSaveswaas* -Mr rilimsre. ?*n? |r?>' aad ?* Weiss ser hy, ** .Wile**)* a od M? _j et Tee N t TTM> use. \\ 4-niKoro?, Monday, Fob 18,1***) Ii has been MM liuie understood that Tennessee would nominate Mr.Fiti.no??. In? deed, btt im Connty choM Efc ?ti de*legaton Tke MBtnwal <>f ihr othet KU.e Statut runs in tke lam1 channel. Louisiana is a strong Pill? box*. State. K. Btackj n> I-r FlLLMOBS, and ?o mm Man land and North Carolina Trut i* to any, they advocate tu? came because tbey; weal <-tn Bcon to '? rectify hu position i?? Mr. Clav | hras? a it) (*fore they fee[ willing te com?in IO htS support The feeling m )mnmStrang Borat* M it i* North, that no Whig kas a chance of e>ct; on but Gen, BcoTT. It ia the Compromise that work* thus mischiev easly in prompting the aoppotl of Mr. PlLUfOBC Tko South doe* not hop* aination at tfct National WhtgCoavsjtUiOB, ibey <lo not even ?Seeiro it, but tbey nevertheless plant ihemaelvea apaa hia narr e to await fut ire developmental ehe lap*** of time, and lag chapter M accidents la this view of Mr. FlLlMOBc's position, Mr Wbbstsk's friends do weii to move in his favor m the North. The South refuses to manifest the confidence in Mr. Wbbbtbi which he was aaaared he would receive as a quid pro quo for haa 7th Marth speech. Arid :.is hopes, and the hopes of his Iriends, arc thus driven to find abeltf r in the North. The repulse is mortify tag. The cool denial of Mr. W| 11 Ml Eft'l claims tB that quarter, which seduced htm. is an ahTrOOl aad an injury which may weil provoke the re aealaiont and the rebuke of hi* friends in the (real commercial city, now about to assemble m hie behalf. Hut do. ? not i he movement have an additional meaning ' Shall this be called "aetting aback fire " Is it desired to show that Mr. FlUMOBI is unhorsed in his own State ?i wears this appearance. Out is it in good taste lot the Secretary of State to be crowding the Preaident in tin* way ' There ia ouch a thiBg as political etiquette. Is it not violated ?are' Why should Mr. tVaasTaa go to Mr. Fll.LMOkt's country residence and order a grand entertainment for himself during the ..aster's absence' Suppose be i- an hungered. V\ e hardly think it excusable under any circum? stances. If this may be done with propriety, way shall not the President do the same thing ia Massachusetts ' We think hi^ frii nds ought to be stirrm,' to counteract Mr Wsbstbb's movemeate. What if Hew Vork State should send a unam.ii rua Delegation to the Whig Convention for Mr. Wbhstkk ' Would not tins be bad for Mr. FlLl> ?ore ' We suggest the inquiry. Lot the Presi? dent have a fair chance ia ins owa State I "t Mr WSBSTBB have a fair chance too. I et all kave a lair chance. Wo take it that WO are to have nothing but an amicable KU Ate in the Ina' face at Philadelphia. To the deciaioo of the Whig Convention, ol course, all competitors lor the Presidential chair intend to bow. Forty one hundred dollars, we presume, will be sufficient to secure unanimity of support in all quarters to any nomination that shall there be bu la, ark ' or it be " not lit," or otherwise. Mr. Filubobb Will certainly deler his claims to that day. Mi Wbbbrm undoubtedly will also. He aot long ago declared that, " tor his part, in the daik and gloomy night that is upon us, he sew no ^.i above the h< rrr/.on promising light to gun!.1 us, hat the star ol the great tmtfrd Whig piny " He will do nothing to divide that par'y. we may bv cosUsdenl He iraada no steps backward The House had a tussel today on the Mile ige It 1* a grim specter, Which they nould l.ke to exerciM. Hut it mm .. . i. Ukal] t?. dowa at aheir bidding Mr M oimi h i. oi California, wkdt Bland* six feet in his Stockung*, i i brother of Ton Maksiiai.i.i and who has no: beenekaved oance he started fei the diggings, made a allikiug efloit in defense of his ^1,000 rn'Ieage. His argu im nts ware quite as unique as his per ooaal appearance. 11? declared that the cost of has electioneering campaign was quits enough ka absorb the whole ol his mileage. And be weat on to enumerate the iteana such a* mule feed, which he reckoned at >'> a day, whisky at ho cents a '? drink" obserwiag that he had oenietimes to treat a hundred at a lick . and so OB. tie also demanded of Ihm H ruse tin; bo r. SMctien ol hi* mileage ehoald take plaea as the expense* of a triumphant organization of the " lleniocialic party " wen u n gn .it .i id ought ho ha considered by the majority oi that bod] Taanaaoe Stbtkhi re irked ken iuaaun det-ten? that tka ekarge foi "drinke' ought to ke allowed, for r was unpoawibtO to ory.u.i c ?he " Pemocialit party WstkjBBt wkiehv Mr Maksiiai.l added, however, that he went to California on a "high saisaaoo," and that he to? tally diereganletl lilihv hlCrS lie inj irme 1 the House that l.e w a .i la ?yar, and had received a* snurh tor a two hours plea as o h . lawyers af the House had received lor a whole y,-,r\ service. II?* had thus le trued to disregard ?r >..i la fact, he had bean lucky, aad had made hi* "pile." Hut he li.td auother new idea a'.out wuleage. II?' thought the > \ , gotug to Call', rma fer tue piupose o! eo ning Hack a? a BMBiler, ought tobe caverad by mileage. He lamarked that it coal hi a Bins mouths' t, as to go there, and three' month* to be elected, beeide the "dnr.ka " Now lor a man who values hia affena a* high as Mr MklsiaU koatna to, the charge he nakag fjr his taaaaic -lisp' iy>, U would be small btfaiaesa, indeed, to receive less than f4,(HX? mileage. On the whole, tue re aaaika of Ihe honoiat.le member diaplayed a ?agree of eaaartuesB, of vanity, and conceit, that readeied his brat appearance v^uite a pique t eu terlainment la the Senate, John Hti.i. adoaaaaad h.mseIf ably and energetically to the ?iiacua?.ion of in, Kailread grant lo the new state* Mr. Bau.*a taskste are aomethmg like corn husking. It lake* B gc od deal of ?Irl. pit g to co ne kg the ear Bui aac has only need to wait patiei.t'y I <r this pi ?aas to be sure* af coming at laagtk to aSBkCthilH val aable and araigat] There is solid maltei iu hi ; anl Ukm ana af Ouaaon'a ..u ..tme?, u i9 wrap pad with iulu i.erable bands winch inaat be an BaWavad l>eioie it can if brought lo the eye ol the spectator. Tke preliminary sie: * are bakkg taken far the ca' ng of a vt hig NationalCanvaaAiea Um like y the subject Will a**ume a o?-ai?u-ah?,e m tr* ?-ourss si i:.i praaani asask * . A Waahhia>ton e-orrtapondestl says . I h nsstk respetuag ;he indictments for Oaidinei Baud, about wn.ch there are so ih?-it ru u ts. is ,n?'. Uey werace>t..iou*d to ihe naaj term . f the Oearl os tmet.oc ol the V S A.toruev, ?a ae -oant of trie u > ainsai liotn klaxicoof important *. irs?e? km proMSMMBbV Th* Government riceised Marsnaltaa r?spec.its this Bakteaae Ihissagk n.< dlpinsaatc aeeats The profusty oi the o.raei.t sen-reo> re gareing StO ? saet character si., ik- apasaiaal all, wken, at a proper time, it shall bo dt? . s rS** Secretary tiraluiu of the Navy is aaavalesccnt OF* Seiutur t'oo, er, of Pe msylvanla, has baea conaaad to hi* bed in Washington BhsOO ftuii ., ast FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ARKI V AL OF THE CANADA. RESIGNATION OF LORD N0RMAN9Y. Change of Ministry in Donimuk nnd \a|?l?'v. Improvement in i'otton and Breads-iitTs. Dai*? from Liverpool Jannary M. London 30. Pari? 30. The ateatner Canada arrived from Liver j.1 yrrterd rnorniDL at Bj e'clook bring? ing (iaUf four days later. Tbe following persons are the Canaili's passengers Mnm g w CBaogno. Cwimm. Kane, 3 M Aitaaa, K Wi?l>a??o. T W. ?taaoBolO, H. Church. A. Seaefer, Hr?< ?r Kirkehetf. Maauel Clemesti. Uuaa. Ker?i.aw. W. I?. Micho mm, Jvrrc. B. M. Mollie, Walkv. Lena!. Wyad ham W H'&e, e.sia ?a'>rniegui. Me.yie?em. u. Marth? I ^.W.Wa;i..r, Hi Johnson T Fit/glb U.n TiB-ibv Donovan, Ma- er T e-a<!iej.s. Me?d.or.e. Bask:* K-iV IWhe. Col' an gi nwat). J'*'*'' 4 ?''?"? ton. Jan,e. H-Bght?.B. W. L WMOT, Bel , r, BaxUer. sxtfSS Bu' Of ?There is nothing new of great impor? tance ? France is tranquil. ?Fati\ni it ttiV exeitei with the ap? prehension of a French i eston ?Lord Nornvinhv has resigned his post ai Ambassador in Pan*. which he h*? hcM f ?r six ?ear?. B u in .th to his eredC. th it hi?' r.ness and ability bare enabled rum to mainl?; .:miniahed the friendly relation! of the two countries during theie vicissitudes. ? Lord CowlejT, Minister at Frankfort, will succeed to the poat which if become \ .tcant by the resignation of the Marquis of Norrnanby. ? Intelligence has been received from Christchurch li.at the port life boat of theunfortu nate steamship Amazon was picked up ar.d taken into christchurch, and now remains in charge of the ( oait l.uard at that purt It WlUbe reeollo :i<\ that both the larboard and stirred'l life-boats f ir ward were Hated to be on fire by many of the s B> vivors who have already reiched England i; is sup? posed, therefore, that the bo.;t at Caris'church is the one in which Lieut. Gry Us and his p?riy succeeded in getting clear of the Amayon. u. 1 hai beeBMnt adnft either from the Dutch galliot wnich picked up the party in the Bay of Bi say. or from the revenue cutter which received the 13 person* from the Dutch vessel,and took tiieui into Plymouth. ?One of the mail ba^'s of the ooforta nate Amazon has been washed ashore near Br.dport harbor, and has been duly taken charge of by the postmaster. It is so torn that the contents h ive been separated from the leathern bag which held then. There seems to have been no letters bj it, but merely newspapers. ?Another shocking colliery explosion hssoceurrrd at Ringley, near Manchester, resulting in tbe immediate death of three colliers, besides It others more or less burnt, of whom two are at the point of death, as d throe others in a daagernus state. In ail, IT persons have sullered from this sad oc< uricnce. ? In leU'ion to i.ne French panic ere Sod the followirg it has been decided that the Assistant ijo. irtcr m?stet-General shouiu examine the several cavalry n.n.i. at lirigh'on, Canteroury, and the vicinity ot London, with the view of < oi.ee.i rating as much as possible this a>m of the service, and affornng ac? commodation by temporary barracks for toe increase of 180 wen per reirimrnt. A large eucampuieut will be formed on the Down.' C d ;<n: u It is stated that the scaeme ol the military authori? ties for tbe augmentation of the army had been ob je. te d to by the Government, and that another plan is lu piepardtion. One Hung, ho a ever, is certain, that orders have been seat to commanding officers of infantry legitoentsat nosno to ruse recruits, in anticipation of the sugrasmtation, whatever uisvbe u> ? Stent, whether ab<jve or below 10 M 1 bob The pitp.iiations for the erec ion of the ne* barracks, taxable of Bel toon BBOrt Billig 3,<if0 ir ous has keen actually rnmmonoorl .\ .he removal of the theo? nades aasiading the lanes J uttng from Pore street to George square, 0 I the a i ..-i a le of tne roadadjoinli u *...--a tne :*n.,,a> a:e to be forth? with built. ? Tin British holders of the State Boada el Texas ire very indignant at the proposal of the Coven or ol that State to reduce the amount of debt to the net sum actually paid by the original bondholders and are contemplating measures for impounding the ten millions duo by the Federal Gov? ernment to the lepudiatiug Mute by a form d appeal to Congress ? There liaii been a great strike of the lsboieis in the iron trades. Ti.ey had held a meet ii k to take such uituiuies lor their future inpp irt ub might hwdeaamod u*cess*r>. Tna uiooLing waa convened by the laborers' o*n committee, but the expenses attendant upon it were defrayed by the ei ecutive council of the Amalgamated Society of En gii.ee is, Ac. No skilled workmen, whether *>? . > or non-society nien, were allowed to take pan in the proceedings . but the attendance of laborers was less numerous than had been anticipated The em Bjjoyaie have made overtures, wioeQ are ssBtae opted by the laboiers. ? In the cast of Alderman 8al0sTA0aM we tad " The t hie; Baron tltWd that the cue had oeen vtiy well argued on both sides, aud that, as it in voted questions of great importance, the Court, with reference to that and to tne great length of the argument, would wi?h toconsider its j udgment, m or. er ihnttnej saUkthavwanoaooftoaityei leoAing 0TCI the acts The judg nent. w thout p'eJging thennelves to any particular day, would b?j given shortly." ?A doeUBMnt his neen pnbhahod, sho v mg that in one shape or other the Duke of Welling ton has re? eived 111,613,675 o! t ie p ihltc ? inoy, iu. oludiBi n teresi or. AT0..1-H P?nu a?u.ttr, , % :ts His t.iace now holds aia Dib.ie ntti-e>. toe pay tor which an.eui.taU) iN3fi Us per anmiin ? A Harhanie-i tary psapoi ii printed, from which it appeats that the t ion ml expenditure by C.re-t B-it-.m ir. the year ItM?-!^ WmM SM,ltg 11.. ? ? ?: d ;n IW!--|U a auioux:od to ?3 to M Iis I ?'I he blsOVsatg is a epecimen of the chorus now rtngirg througn Euglan??- Britons never, nevsi w... oe sUses " IV i?< aUaaw e> las Iahi? laaas *ia 1 ?u a aaval omcor on half pay. 7u years ol age. but sollu in Wind and lnuo fleet perfectiv aseuiedthat, is tbe sr.nt of Lo.ns Napo e .n can ? i.u:ng to iu a Fi?nco. aoasn *m -e maue on L>a ft n, where tbe French army are ed to b?iitjve tt>? str.eta are all but paved with gold. Pra% cootiuae ?. i r praneaonhy exertiona to tanaag BiltrWO Uri ms to ? ?ets? ed Im sinages ?nua awnste taem. Let t ie:t ui?u who is able to do ?o tun? sa himself wr.n artoub e oarre'.e: n0? and never .nisi au onporto ? *? , i rk t-.r u n,i rie cm o-.ver a'* .U1 1 boee who hery a ho.sc kM iqsui io m tJOlll-sivcs itto iqua. sol BBOsaaeed niies. io a*ng .m tae flo.ks and tear o: tbreoemv t., wti n opcrau>a I ho >o ai.d trust lo be able to end a a*od _ A Ma.i a| tjnvi lit I LAND. ? Lish atlsirs occupy mu :h space in the E. gi tb j' svaali ? 'I he sufoituaaU Mr. t ha-n'm etill Ingers, but Inpe'c* i> We ^4ji. .dv.., from Dutum of the ittih January The sspex-ial ?\>aim.?t;oi. i? tv ' ?i .t. of M >na Ctaef Jxssti , of the Q^tWs Be -a aid ik*. ? IZt Ju-t,. e o, U , i o??u ? sn Bxrtvod tvre , M l-a? n,i . .... u lllri] - i ,? . > [I-, iiot .1 r. nl, ?^fUU-? lJl* -isisa.thsre ire m i . ore per?o: s ;n | i*a a: jre-e c n*n ? .. v be assenMec. on an oiciaar* ma k.tda i there, ?oeeti tb.ie ato ai X..?.' o, e ?, ,' he praO.bii.tiso oi tae fattAonen asTiiWa^oul trials, and. were it not tot um feature , T.?e ? WoU.tl tot, sui.pv.ee t i t ...? ovoi.t CUtof l:.. coursoof things in ncouotrv taw a was sbout-" . *' 2l.lX'\UV'kItt' l-mi'* " ?*l???a'esirom parts of Moo,ghan *i.u m. uJca . u '. tetdaice. The |>olice baaa muste,^ i ln cons e- j. b.? force, and a troop oi toe ist ?ragooa G tar is n, bean esMed . theie u ttaw ?n ..djvt*.,! ^ ?There had b?eo a PruUa.s..: de...,. BUiaio^ agauial Peels Maynoejrb poi;. y Tut-j; ? rrs wert ?ostry Mtrrgyatf n. It tu a very poiatloae affair. ?The great banqoet ta Lord Arunael and gamy, one of tke most prominent Remtsh noble met, wa? also a failure. Both the nable g iert ?ad j Cardinal Wiseman wer* absent. The Utter, bj de I elirirg.saya: m j felt lt seeessary. oa personal ground*, to deelire takirg part in any puoiic demonttratioa. es? pecially wh?a po.itics muat necessarily be the tjp:e o- speeches ceiivered ^ FRANCE. _The Priaee Jerome Bonaparte. Field Marshal of France, i* aominated President of the Senate. M. Meynard. Senator, First Vice-Presldent. ?Vice-Presidents, MM. Drotiyn de V Hnjs. Troplonf, and (.eneral Baraguay d'HJiers. ?Gen. d'Hautpoul. Grand Refere^ iary : M. Larropre, Secretary. ? MM. Maillard. Rouher. Delanple, Marr.e, Adairal Le Blacc, M De Parieu are appoint? ed President? of the six sections of the Council. ?The Council will immediately be^in its functions. The Consultative Commission is due solved. ?The question of the domain of the ?easts of Orleans will not be laid before the Senate ar.d Legislative body. ?The Council of Stell is divided into six sections, as follows. Section or. Disputed Matters?President. M Mail? lard . Couccillois. UM Ban hart, Boudet, Boula tigmcr, < ornudet, Marc hand Masters of Requests ? MM Blanche and Gomel. 1st class. de Bernon. Da verr.e. Uedon, Uichaud. Vuillertnay, 2d class Audit? ors-MM liudault. Lern trie, L'il"pit?l. 1st ciasa. lie Beileheuf, Ce BeiJl.epoi.1, 2U case. Seetioti of ' Legislation. Justlee. and Foreign Affair? -President, M. itouher Councilors, M M. Bonjean, Conti Jan? vier, l.ac*/e, Lefevre, (ArrcauA) Suin Mssiersof . R?quests?MM < hadenet,cuassaj|s>?Ooreo,Oawe. ? 1st class . Iran o<s, de Montes<piiou. Portall!, ad i claas Auoirors, .MM CaSBoa de ??adrans, Le ; hon, Maynard, l*t class. Col a, Dofau, 2d class Section of the interior, PuMtc Instruc? tion, and Worship?Presitent, M. Delanjcle. j Councilors?MM. J. Boulay (v-e la Ue-irihe.) 1 ai? lier, Caviar, Giraurf. Heru.a.i, de l*BOflga| Mas ! ter* of Requests?MM. de ? i?si< res. da Padoue. I Montaud, 1st class. Auoernon. I'ags. ue *< *ht, u Class Auditors?MM de Bosredon de G ire'. Mar 1 beau, 1st class Auooc, I.e-hsnteor. de Navel !ac, I 2d class Secion ol , lib i.t Work*. Aitii.tUiture, and Coennterce? President, M Magna Councillors ? MM Ferdinand Barrot, Micliel Chevalier, Denjoy, Fremv, Vuillefrov, WalSM Masters of ite^iesi? MM Dabeaai, Lover, 1'i.ierry, 1st class D Cnupil, lahnn, 2d class Auditors-MM. Far., Levies, Robert, 1st class: E.esuard ds Bunvu liers, tie CbaUtiblaia, Sd class Sectios of W..r and Marine?President, Vice-Admiral Leblane . Council ors?MM (.eneral All.ird, Bart.aroux. Oa riste, Fiancim, Villerr.ain Masters of Requests - MM Brehier. ( hasseriau, Lestiooudois, IM elsss ' Bathille, de Chisreron, de M a up as, Cd class \u ditois?MM. Fcuquier, Sers, 1st . lass Desrnichels, ' Leroy, Yievra, 2d class cucti >n of finance Pre? sident?Me Prtrieu Councillors?MM. Boinvil liers Charlemagne, Codelle, Ler <y de St Arnaud, ItOUBS, Vnitry . Masters ol Requests?MM. Gat londe. de For. ade, Pascalis. 1st c ass, d'Argout, de j Bertider, Gawm, 2d class. Auditors ?MM ue Cata bianca, Moiiton-Dusernet, 1st class. Bartolmi, de '? (iiiernon-Ranville, Portalis, 2d clats. The following is the Hit of the Members of the former Council of State who i!o not form pail of the new < ouncil MM. Vivien, lie Jouvencei. Dethmont. Bouchsnc Lefer. De Cormenin, Rivet, Paravey. Havin, rnar ton, f t Mgi.on. Pons (de l ib rauh), Ch Dunover, ! l.anyer, Tournouer, Hi 1y d (Jjasel. Horace Say, 1 Mabi rault. Uoussiiigault, Beamnes. Tourangiu, Uu< re ins de Ptun, l>e Haina? villa, De T.?rl-, De Preeae, Altaaad Beate, (V Don cell, Edmoad do St Ai^nan. Jubeliu. Gaultthierde Rumilly. CaassiBde Perceval. The membeis of the late Council who belong to the pie sent one are M M. Bonded, Boulatignier, Joseph Boolay, Cuvisr. Herman, .Merchan t. Siourm, \ unle/roy. Of the abovo MM. Boudet, Bou! ttlirnier, C iv.er. Herman, Vuillefrov and Siourm .verehrst nened ( OunctUors after the revolution of Pcbruarv. ? If. Boolaj is named Secretary-General of the Council of Stata. ia place of M. < heva' .sr. a ho declined the appointment. MM. Michel (Chevalier and Paravey were hesitating about accepting the functions or ? ? >.. cii!ors of State. ?We quote : Generally Ihe composition of the Senate is re i maiked as' keiBg less creditable than that of the Ceuncil of Stale. D SOOaiS that the restorat! in of titles was brought a^out merely to give a lacquered triut to the list There is am,nt'aiice of pomp m this i*spect. and even some o d faa?ly names, loch ss those of Beauteau and Croi, drag their decayed ip.endor among a HOWd of the mushroom aobios of tne Batpire tad a fe a af the totagesss peers of i.outi PbUippa. To the "2 iiaii.es which are published in the 1/asu r,..r are to be added those oi the Cardinals, .Mar? shals sad Admirals, which I have sent in a previous letter. I n one part of the list you will see the prob? able bsit that tempted the Minister of War, Gen. Si. Arn old, to laertare his a ruples about the con loeatloaof Lonis Phillpps/s property A few KientiAc notabliaioo. such as the attrono as r Leverrier, the watheautieUa Poinaot, and three or (e ur BMOaaars of the Institute, make up in s nne mei.sure for U.e brauile?? mt-Jiocrity of tue greater part oi these sen ttor?, an.! m particular of the ex resveaeaitauvea aalaotad, wtto were about the i??^?t cspalie men iu the .National Assembly. ? A new paj>< r, with the title ut La D.m etratie IJvosjstfoeieaaSi has appeared ?The anticipation that France will istue drcrcei for the prohibition of the sUpotlatl ? of corn, as tke Emperor of Russia has done by an imperial ukase, is causing considerable ox-itame.it >n the couimerciai cities of Europe I ? It is positively asserted that the <;e.|i I eral elections for the members of the Legislative body are to take place on Sunday the U.h and Mon? day the 10th February. ? It was currently reported, and believed by many, that the decree ctmnscatuig the prefaarty cf the Urleans family would be resciaded, bul it is hardly probable The Coruhtutumnel has assorted this, and published wi;hout comment, a com uuni cated note denying the statement The Ctinstiiutionuel wa?the only journi) that had hiiherto ixen eiernpttd from the censure In consequence of the sUte.neut in question, that exemption appears to h,ve been withdrawn, and The CeasnnMi sj?,r. iraa givaa to understand !hatit shou.d ban00forth submit to the common law. It was laid, no vtirr thai l ie matter was arringed. Of vvry nearly so und ai * Ute houi it was re^xsrt.-J that oa* oi the priu. ipai Kiid beet kt.owu Bfftsprte ters. Dr. V?i: on. was ..boi.t :o dispose of hu inter? est in the concern ? I.ttiers from Maneilitessute that tne. ? are communes la the V*r and the Bassel \ | ?ct i.c~ oi in. uit ineurrt. i...i, svaere me nun r of the arraatad is i ^-t? . iet tb? cultiva . , i lehJe M U aegJerlol. 1 ne gr*?irr part of the in sargents were ne d latsurcra. *no wore geae-a. v en phased bt the kaavieot ?ork. and who-n it is ^^m cuii to rec a ie ia u. ,n mUcss no oures rot oa t^e trees for want o' i ?n:s o> colioct taejs. Tne ?*u.e tottl raadd th?i the most temhls threats are ut.erei by the pr.so: trs *aaiii!.i tnos? *n,. f x-i.,- ne n use, aid ??n*, si ice moment of da, ?er aiau'i ?o d them Of all the ih.tfs in the Var, on j on* .a a rhstcvy lie was ? nrKsou on Ni?rd one of t .e shi|>s ol the SUie, aad ?i 1 be tried, the ietter ???'. ?net inly ,'cr insurrecLon, bu: f,.i iaaaitauaSa II e lleai .t^ . i ? The Preach Gavanoai \ , laret SOSlI Wtll Is h ia.?t. :a the late Ht'a.-ks oa A M ? ? they kive cotaited complete asMarasMaasa, rather Ul corpora' rhail.aemriitor ic m.->rjeT for Iheg-ievau ss tkey rantpiaiarrl ut at Tangier?. ? It e pew Prelect of Point), M Pwiria I , has artiveu in r-.i.s He had a :0,gj cOL'eren e with M de M- i,as. and bed a?sum*d ioe ?Julies o? I hiseffice. I he Mmmiiwmr make* kuoan the fgajMfSJa ?i": of M l . , Papea-LoiUaMar sf hta aaat s? the Couultaiive t. aaaueaaaa on the tM of Jm tne ?asnadas on wticn ihe. onas aaoc ie ree appeared. ~ lt.? steaai frigate Mawaior, of f>3?? a. rse tv.wcr. hJBigat Brest, has bcea prepared for the rtctp'.ioa of tr re* or lour hua.red '?ap'iv* ksWor geats of the Lot-at-tiatonae, who are u be uar.? pertsd to Cayenne. ?Ai arrutuiii in the Mvmievr ?tale-s tbtt 1 sUMol B* e.< rs. instead if ?? the Maruaut do P(M.s ." must be read ".he Marquis de Portes, f^r arr P*. r of Frscce ," and instead of n,# .. Ma'r j;, ^e tu.' u.-?t reread " ;he Marina d^ i ro.j " ' ~M. Attgutte Chevaiier. jje-cretarv af fce Pre?ids^r, ii sppeastod 8<*cr-U?/y-Genar?i oi t . Consul o'Elat. wtUi as*la.y of li.ovof. ? M. Haroehe-. Vi e-Piesident of th tourcucl Sate, a.saf?.* :*is?d his son Er^\ '* ? t ? it the F?r?ism-t>fuee, kss Jn/ tm c**iner ? A cifaiit ?f ????iK.Hifr. is oyened to t'ic Minister Ftnane* t* defrav the ? anaasaa of the Couit ol Accounts. ?The Afumtevr coatainsa decree autho? rizing tne anotymoua society formed at Pari? under tne i oBKimination of Ute Co?*p?ny of tri* Wmiri F?ilw?v, aid ai proving tte statutes of the sam? The societv wii.be seid tore.tut every fix months ?j. eiiract of the tute of it* accounts to th* Minister of ihe Interior, to the piefee.? of the department* traveried by the railway, to the prefect of police, to to the i hatnber of Commerce, and to the clerk* of the Tribtinali of Commerce in whoee cuTumsvrip tioa the explottniion will lake place. ?The Prince-President ha* received from the King of Sardinia the Utter* which put an end to the mission of Count Ue Gaiiina a* Mianter Plenipotentiary At the fame au l.enre ui which theie letter* were presented hy M de Gal in?, the i ( her mi.er Pro vena de Coiiegno ban >'ed to the Pea; e his credential* a* successor to the late envoy. ?The President of the Keoublic was preient at the representation of GtnlUatmi Till at the Grand Opera He was acc > n,an:ed hy Marthel Excelmar.s. Gen Rognet. hi* rude de camp. M de Peru*.r,?, tke Minster of the Interior, and Col. Ney do la Moskowa. It H announced, says the Pair", that the graxd puMic/errs mill take place in Pan* on the til 1, 33d and 2Uh of next month. ? Harun d'Arsen. ('luiiiherlain mi the King of Holland, ha* just armed in Pari* on a (portal mission. ? II. C. B. David hkVI joel kit Pa-i? fir Austria antl Paly, on a speri ? m.satoa. ? A journal of the I )epa rtnient of tue Chersaysthatabc.il suty persona detained in the jail at Bourges, tinder an a cut.rim of having been concerned in the recent insurrectionary movement* atCosneand other plaeeo,are shortly t<? '>? set at liberty. ?In the Mcrre, about sixty persons are about to be tried Oft capital charges The Journal <U Aieir* eipeels thai ir.is Dopanaaaat alone will fur? nish LOW prisoners 'or transportation to Cayenne ?The late a<!ju<li.-.t,.io;i of the Lyons to Avignon railway has caused g'eat artivity in the Iron foundries in Ihe Department of the Loire Kiirnice* which have Lit-en disused for some years put are now relighted. ?The C' urncr de Marsrille .iiirvuinoes the antral in that city of M Antonie Bonaparte, ess rusife for Italy, where he 1? charged wita a special mission by the Government of Prince Lew Na? poleon. ?The Ministry of Police is to be in atafled ia ihe Hotel ?l ths Ministry of Agriculture and i ommerce. A < 'oramirtee is oecuped at pres ert in deiermm rg the at motions of the new Min? istry. ? I lie Patne astjl "It is remuked that s r.ee thetUspatOS be.acn Ihe workmen and masters in England. important orders hare (seen siven by foreign houses to French manufacturers of machinery." ?The Craft of Cassition hare given a ) ighh important decision. It baa deci Jed taat wtisu aCOpartaasit is declared in state of a:ege citizens may be tried OyCoiut-Marii.il for offenses anterior to the deelarat on of the state of s ege. ? Lord BnrilgftajB read at the Academy of Sciences a paper upon his optical researches, which t..ok more than an hour in the delivery. He has left for England. ?The Presse *a\> " M do l.irardin is residir g a: Brussels in ihe mo3t a solute retirement, so absori'e that we kuow by one of his letters which arrived this morning, th it be has not seen any of the persons whose names have been connected with his own. M. Victor Hugo and M. de Girardiu have not yel met. Each confines himself at Brussels to hi* own studies in order to avoid giving the slightest pretext to the Fiench Government to ad Ireu a com? plaint to that o Belgium.' ?several rnarehands de vin and pit dic bosse-heepeil in Pails have stuck up a notice that it is foit i lc'en to talk politics, ou p i.a of expulsion. ?Le Chevalier de Figueiridn, the new Charge d'Affaires from the Emperor of Brazils to the Court* ot Rome and Florence, has arrived in Paris en rouif for Rome. ?A letter from Cayenne, of the ?lh of December, gne? an anlernt I I a i I At of the trade of the colony of Guyana. The exp jrts of 1S50 pre? sented a Urge deficiency, and those of the hrst II months of 1MI are still worse The quantity of su K ir exported in that period amounted to oolv 901 03 1 kilogrammes, where is in 1*30 ,t was 34?.2> kilo gra . ts. A -uniUi r. suil wa3 to Pe seen m cotton. corTee, cocoa, Ac. The exports of rocon show a failing oft of 19,979 kilogrammes, and cloves one of 4.9A5' kill grammes. Tne same letter states that Lieut, de la Rocne, of the navy, aid-de-camp to M. de Cnabann**. Governor of Guyana, died al C i) enne after a short illness, at the age of 2'J. ? France seems to be airing her Navy : The sqatidron of evolutions under the command of Admiral de la Busse, consisting ol the Yiilede Pans, the V'almy, Henri IV., Bayard, lena and Jupiter, shil , i the line, Corner and S tne steam frigttes, saaa ? afcaa steam corvette, sailed from Tonlononlhe tlst Altar passing the nigtal and the next day at sea, tiio squadron anchored in the night of the 2'J 1 oil (he IUa o ily, tes, where tuey will remain a fow days, la order to exercite the men at the ssaaj ? Di.nnp this shi>rt cruize, during which there was a I fire f reeze ironi the N. W , the Villa de Pans, al.;. li bad undergone mati rial ch.nges in her arma meiit, w*,* found to answer very well in every re rpeel l i e Frame, of 6o guns, was lying in the r.'a stead of Hyires .shea the squadron anchored. Tne G< nersnx, win. h is to take on board so ne of the p tm rrs sentenced to transportation, left the harbor of Toulon on the -1st, and anchored in the outer roads. ? The Pttyi aanooj e? that 8,000 politi? cal traaepe ts aill be shipped in a few days for Al? geria. ?M Leon Vid.il.Iong knoun as a aealous Boi a| ,ir*ist writer in the Fuilttm ite Pans, has been appointed by M.de Persigny chef <le bureau of the Di n Uta eni >.f Prisons at the Ministry of the Interior. II. VkIkI formerly held an office in that Ministry. from which he w?a dismissed by the Provisional (.oven meat. ?M. Ki mien, for.ner prefect, is appointed Director of the Fine Aru, in tne place of M de OsaV sard, who is dismissed. -Tue Constituih'nufl pobiialsOaa lotsOi fn m M. Beadier. Captain m Ihe National Guard, In which be mentions that Colonel Vieyra, Chief of the Stall, having refused the sword of honor whi jh it had been proposed to present to him, th* sum of noof, which bad been collected, Had Dean forwarded to tee fund for the relief of the soldiers wounded in the aflair ot December Latest New*. [bt inscraic TEnaoaarn ) Lcispoh Friday Evening, Jan. 30, Uat, ?Paris, Friday.?Persigny, Munster of the Inteiior, has sddressed a circular to tue Prefects to release immediately from prison, and restore to tfceir families, all poor arialed uisurgen:s. Military ?da BSal autloiiliek will receive similar orders ?It 1* believed that the President will not modify the decree respecting the Orleana property, bat that he wlm grant the Umily sorns indemaity ?At the Exchange it is considered satis on tlat Fonlj'a 6. anci l] report only anno.inoas a CeScit of 80,(00,000 francs. ?The Puude were low at the opening, nut racotered in th* afternoon Fives closed 102 ui 1'RNMAKK AM) IHE lilJCHIES. ? A lettltr dated llamnurg, JaOME? 9J4, says: The ministerial ciifi* in Copeahnen has te. minated ui the following arraaaamenta?a ioi leeuva mutatry is formed f r ihe Kingl. m tag DuchMS,ev*i win h ine Ku.g pree.o??. I'ne ie rsciiai) Pitnce Fercinand anu Prince Car.stieo of Giu. ktburg. as standing next the throne, luve part la I daubers!*****. Tho pattfe ? *>?? aasigued x* fciCws ton B.uhme. Foreign Affairs . Cew tSpon aeea, Flaaaae and Commerce Qaaaral Hausen ? reo Bteea Balle. Jaartae (kaatead af Adaairal a ,nn, who Oee.uue*.) anl Sena* . W , .. 'Inesitcial ministers for laterur AfJau* aiilJ i* twe ate, tor Denmark, Baug and ClauMen toi ' *?g. Coast Carl Mo.tae and f*r ifolsUia (. out Rasentlow Criminil Tae King I* sni to kave snide these last nominatione with great - lusisxc*. BELGIUM. ? Hy the decrees of the President of the Preach Republic eoa&scuing the pr.iperty of th* Uriean* family, the children of hi* maj**ty tne Kiag e-f ite Be.giaas ar* depr.rei af an taasnas of It" .lift HANQTEE ? I ne res. I .tioQ eoLtiriiung theComnier <ul l.??:y with Frusta and the Zollverein w?s xesd s second time, in the Upper CaasabSaT, OAs the i?.h, by s majority of M votes lo 19. In the Secoud i ii u.-tr ihr copy of a treaty witu th ; French Re? public fvr the prctectiou <?f nurary property was kid oi. in* table BATARIA ? In a late sittinafof th" Sootaaj Charuber aiMur.:thM vo? Laasaalx in g'vnig his vote t j the BiiitUT estimates, stated he M so the more reed by, U the Btsves of GtrauT mat: be prepared 'or alt eveatnal.ties. nice Uf BcdftSCSM1 rower IB Fran'e Bad teea leixetl by a "baecauee<"(/trustier ) The Frerch Minteter mas'e a formal rem ma.ranee to the President of the atimstrv. M too dor I'fi rdtea. against the nee of ?ach ob ?xpreesioa bv a Depute of tt.e Chambert. La reference to the Chief of Ice French Govcrament In the anting of the Stth, M.rentier Pforcien expressed his regret that M Ton Lssaaulx iheuld haTe usea so bajMeans a term had ho bear' it he socuid hare requested that the honorable Deputy be Ca e I to orier. The PreriCent ot Uie Cbaatoer also staled that he had not heard the word, a oeoiarntl >n the Chamoer re.-eired wn.h considers^ e " hilarits/' M. eon Lwsaulx did not withdraw the expression. .... ?A bill is to be introduced withdrawing tbe trial of polities' offences :rom juies. it is t? hare a retroactive effect PRUSSIA. ? In the Chambers the Minuter of Fi canre brttight in the bill relmposing the stamp duty on newspapers, on the princip e some nuae since de? scribed The motive for the measure is stated to he merely a financial one Tbe abolition of tbe duty in 1*4> caused a considerable loss to the revenue, which it is higblv necessarv shou.d be ma le up again. I he ?ew tuty will be levied, according to the size o. the paper.'a superficial contents, and there will be no esceptiots, tot even for journals that tor-S.st eic.u Btvi i of advertisements. ? Lieut. I'im has arrived in Berlin from St Petersburg on his return to London. At present his enterprise is abandoned, tho ign persoially he hat been very kindly received both Lvy the Emperor of Russia and the officers with whan be was placed in communication He has left h.s naggage and stores at Ht Petersburg to be sent to England by ses as neon as the rat :gatlon is open. ?The Prussian OlllllllsaWlll will imme? diately come forward with a proposition, excluding the operation of the elective priac.ple in the con? struction of a First c hamber. SWITZERLAND. ?The Radical party in Switzerland especially at Berne, are again in a state of ajitation, ai d it is raid that they will succeed in obtaining a majority for the revocation of the Grand Council, Ba I .bus obtain the reforms they demand ITALY. ?The Naples Gazette, of thr J-d, an nouxeis the following modtnest:OBI m the Ministry The Marquis Fortunate retires with a pr-mion, on account of his age and is replv/ed B the Presidency of the Council by Ferdnand i'r >ta, and in the foreign attairs by (Vafa Di Traetto. M. S-or/.t it named Minister of Ecclesiastical Aflairs. PanqualoG ?Verna, Preftct of Police. ?The Gwrnale <li Roman*' the Jlst it tte i that ihe Pope has named a commission to inquire into tbe present financial state of the country, and to propose the reforms th.it mav be practicable, w it a a view to introduce the greatest nosiible economy in the public expenditure. This commission is co.n posed of Cardinal Antonelli, as President, Monslgnor Grasselhti, Monslgnor Cannella, Chevalier Galli, Pio-Minister of Finance Advocate Vulani. Council lor of State, Const Panciani, and Chevalier Neri, Pro- Director of the Public Debt. ?TlbB Mem tun Gazette stat"s. that in t Imputation of about eOO.OBB, the Stiles of Modena contain ISM priests,7.011 military man.a^Bil pei sons exerciniig liberal professions. 1,091 function aries, I5.7'.'.t mercnacts, 40.075 artisans, :t37.JOT pe a> ants, 11.577 shepherds, IM 5<H> dav-laborers and ?er ventf, 11,074 inilgent persons. 9,^1 Israelites, at 1 ?JIU I'rctestatt*. _ RUSSIA. ? A letter dated at St. Peieraburg, Lu? ll, in the Hamburg ll'trstnhaile, of Jan. U, ? iys "By an imperial uks.se, the exportation of con frcm every port of tue Empire is proolbilexl unto fuither orders." ^ CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, -e>?- ? Adviees from the Capo of Good 'I ipe t tne nth of December have been received. There ?a us no intelligence of laroortan ;e ifoui tne froatior, the troops not having made any f ir.uer deci Led movement against tbe Kaffir* iiuce toe previous a counts. At Capetown a meeting li id been held, a' which resolutions were pissed expre.-s ng s,tnf.,c tu n at the tenor of tne Constitution pro - ! i >r la Colony la the draft ordinances bv the Government authorities. From the Ora.ige Hirer sovereignty irtelligence Lad arrived that Commandant Pre. riuf had been succeeded by a person na ncd Jacobs, wbo was alleged to he disaffected toward Brunn in? terests. Moseth had tot declared w ar, but it was apprehended he was only waiting a favorable oppor? tunity. ?The letters from \atal come down i > the 24th of Not ember. Improvements at D'I roan were rapidiy progressing, and some substantial brick-built stores had been construed lYidcri from the /ulie country reported that 10,000 of I m Panda's people had started on an expedition agaimt tne W abate ts INDIA. ?The telegraphic news from India, <f way of Bombey, under date of the 31 of January, it that Dost Mohammed's health is reestablished. Some fighting in several skirmishes had taken pla-e on the north-western frontier. The Nizam had only paid 190 0C0 on account of the Cion.uoo due . h s do? minions, as well as those of Uude, w ere in a state of anarchy. No further intelligence had transpired re ipecting the naval force which by our last accounts had been collected at Rangoon. MISCELLANEOUS. ?The K?lnische ZtitWLgt good autb >ri tf, states that a Consistory will soon be held at Rome, when the follow,ng prelates will be elevated to the dignity of Cardinals Moriohiai, ex-Ministe,, of Finance Savelli, Minister of the Interior anl Santucci, ex- I nder Secretary of State. It does not appear, therefore, that at this Consistory Archoishop Hughes will rsceive the red hat. ?The African Mission of Dr. Ksob LFtura arrived at Chartum about the middle of No vember. Everything had gone at >st prosperously with the expedition. ?The Austrian Government have forbid? den the importation of English U biet in'.o H i in. ?The fun. of M Roths' nihl Ur.olhers," oESistixg of Anselm Meyer Kuta* hid at Frank fort, tsoiomon Meyer Roths Inld at V? u. Janet Meyer Rothschild at Paris, BBd Cnarles Meyer Rothschild at Naplee, has been prolonged till the endo! June, l&o8 . then i meeting; ul tfee fa.uii* sxffjj be held to decide upon its further continuance. ?Girardin is going to stav in Bolginnai w here he is about to puulish a work caile.1 La P-tU fifus ( nu res <. ?The Journal des Deha s Btyo, that M . Webster's speech at tne Kosiuta batquet contained many things that teem very strange from Una point ef view of right and of hist ory The y,urvt/ ta.uks i'r.rtpte.ii a. ,i . . .i .i.eern.g mai.oaver ?AcetMatn Iron Roii.e; ?.ute th it tkd l. e of that city l;.,ve seued anotntr eimdettmo priiiiitg press, atd sx^ei.ed seserai ?.ersont hostile to the Govemmei t aaiung whom is a M. Ganarellt, wco was editor ol the stydaslere, in tue time ol Max BtaL A French BOkdlerr, rinr^td ein ft,ring sttb bed an Itniian nino-dealer, baa been c ?a lesaned to death bj acottlVBtartisl,sain the ?eu.o.n.? ht? ooen at i Irated by a ci.iu.cii of rt vision ?The Swiss journals etnig that the gendarme on deity a) too frontier refoied M. Ei/ene Sue at.mission to trie territory of Geneva bee .use bispstsport was not duly use by ? ? Sw si E nji*?r at Parrs. M SuestiUd w.-o he ? ,e ?a1 ?i sd fron Prai en, as asteti , ?tl\ ,0 pass throtjih Gcte?* B it toe; se?r! .T ,ir 0 r? sted iB refusiig at ia. gtn M E. sue Bant off .n express toM. James r_xy. itating tne diatea > thai; ted ccr?jrre.',.B''ie.piest.n g Qisicterfe-rn-o |,14 noi Uiree nnwsnsnessengei arrivesl w t * ,. .vf A aeim ration from II Fur wit the ualaaiola aondarme of the Denwteon oi Ju-tice and Po iC?, BBnte, wai he his captain, an? it araj oaly those ta , lun-tioa srieswtoccoldgive ft morders. Ac ... Kf tu h?dcsji?e4,,ef.:iv to Useut to Genera, u(ne) witn tr?au'.,.>ri1,,,0r 4 g,..,. , , ?! *f ao .a"" ^??^topaai t-r,..,ft t. - ~KmitT t,!e '*sfime 1. E^tpt in. "MB,, ? ai r. ?? s! Ii *"1 ^ pUt 10 d,*t" '""toe* P*'?0 !? esery cay by divine msoiration,.., I ...,?u render to co io 8 Mt w??ivts avMoii u aeed tne .. Hu Majesty, the Sw ian of Frauc , reeaasifl asve BBj v?c this rig\t. Very Laic*' IiitiTlikit rt??. [i?t TCLtGiira raoa UOBBeB to livbipool] I \I.HTO. m ???? *???? - <?,! v??>U-i'i . fv?r % Privy 'onsen. u> be hi 4 m Monday aest al tutk. lagbsm Palace, ?t aBlat .a? royal ?*?????? wiL! ^_ arrtrged The I. ? ? '/' t. in a "lea<t r," t*. aoaaees tail Lord I m .< Ibaan ? _? B'aa} ol < < ktrot, ai o ? | . ? 1 t>y Mr Fat Jdaala, who anil take tbe respoLs.omty of frame * a ata bill for India. The principle m the new Reform at! wij hejaetthardiafraa ? ? -t ? r.oreafraaeadaaaajeaa>aj far as regards I.-ca i ;. . M n ? a general enlarge, rcent ot eauatai ... ? ma ^ l at ., '.r.oag , boroughs are u e ? i. ,?.? , tveaaaieaeae tauwu I No new me; i Mgha, ao more . preteg' tativea for M .merit tei ? UvarpooLao e for the large towns BBraproaecUtl, and no obl..< raaaa at names which havebroa ihl dittgraeo ea Ik- Ml Important from France-Vo War with > aglaad. The PmUi It Jim' a _'rand di ner oa Tburailay, J..u . to . . ? aei i?h>d par;) of Gag. luh . forty-five sv gotta He eipraeaed ?-r*atre? gret at the pre i . . ,. a t',-:< . 11 ask) aalaaaiUhetataatteee. "tie had u?*d tore lea* enough la aeqatre raapaet for ita people aad ?uiu tiocs. and ha ?tili hau a treat naaay trier.*.. ?her** kB to the nuaor that te intended to make a, ?a i* stmpiy absurd.' The funds were b..,er i,ret rapeae. Ii*** aj. rloaed l( I 50. ? e Mnnehetter Porn .Market. Sah BtUT. J*a. ii.?Wheat" it id aad Id p.. kafket and tf. ur ll per aaoh h.icrr lh*B ->a ikta ?ay ratal w;th modertta tales. Oa'l tod Oataeal art >: .??iu tkair former pneee. Beaa? ?nl other aitieltt a. Manchester Tend. It c port BataaaaT.Jaaat To dar w* hare a genet, dull ;iad sotuewhit aaafeai star, tel. a ? Landes Money Market Ii I ??Baal.nut M i nr ()'' i v -l' ni .i?, art-'aat, *>,' ; C?saer.t?, rer-f : Three ami a i^i*"*- f?- Oaeta St| f, Bait tei' gUi ?er BilU L. k*. hfi'ter Bill* 8, JMt; s'sta*.' rnttrnt Moalran.aij COaMMIRCl iL LlvEKiooi, Samr.lay. Jan ii ? Wt h:a tkr tj *?? eoaaiCeiabi* acUsitT kst ateeai i I >a tk* mares: I >. Co. tea. and an oaTvaae ? . i i a 1 Idl ? "b tea beaa cSueal while the <n erat oi ? la air ? arael rasche* poe'.i?.*? t?, p MOMemeal I ?* i' I aeea us.a a V trader. wheu o.Jnan'y on'y '..i I ??? *?'*? at ike itarai ruaii* kai di ia eetu ?. i ice 11 that day -?r ^ lTderottii to the kteaeeeoto" t ><?rt?a??aiu tri&aj balea NO'* i ? ***d of at n <? : it|).u*<at*at we kta aait ed The talei al 'J e <e?k are aearlf 1? l;^i ?ka aad thoagh oxperi?ew ahawe tit il >, #puiati?? ? faandad apoa tut tat* ol Aw >? an >en?Hte, etki 'aareat aueeeaaful. the i.u't i? aadaaiabh 1**1 fur ?en* | ? mg kk? prioa of Cat*? aawel *? al . kat ttaaVaa* *t> haa k. i ? d. wa by art Hi aal iaflaamoa futti*Oraiu niaiket lh? * e?a im a? deabt ?katewr that the rt,e ? l.icb has tetea p ace s f >aaded ecua sak ?taatial fraenda, s'th -ties '?'ine pat la* ?eadsr kew knaA pness c tit (. |-.| (.>? h ? h t>t nn and I'.tfa it is as* (?!?>'> ' (?'.t.rt I' .ala Ika en an'i r are d'nmrli saiiil aid that the iii.ptir.tUea tkrt'iirh the Mutiiiii- ?''mh. i?" ?lts**aat ta Btaa> ?Jly beewy diaie upaat kerne arawa erepe: aad thsciatraa. ally naia* maike'* an the oaataiaat, in the absehe al sa/ dra.actl fr. m tit s aatry i?a?c nn >.h> ii to deaMttua* Earopraa hsisest ha* tve*n a rtsilrirat eae, aad Urn* { ttektl al (reimaty, Botgtaui. 11... snl, aad ineaunksl Fraare OoavtnbuUaa taaopalj ua wa shall be r?.|sda*ss to ct.airttute, i ..l . i inoctfy or tadusatly, U*a'dsay*k iat theai I'ct'rr these eircan ?ten< s it is the f.j.iama af aairaaj. iDftTined iurr. liaa'? the. nal>?. * ^rs? sakils . | sssvj aol at *ra* eat id Ik C< ru'ratr < ' ? ?hl nt >: a? n.^let, we ?lull sajoprtcetol Cera gradially a'saue* ?ntlaut kairrtt Money remain* cheap aad aViadaai. r-aus alia raiia^ ^t i. to i{ t < at , sti I apes uUnvseaeraiMasareal a trill its nature fr? si?'i? .|tiotatit)rs for "nil on are fcaree r ?u.-sartad, ami the marl., t 1 ' *< wrake.. aapec ally far Bar 8.t>er, ak i ..I . . I ? /. .'lie .. ?itraM keatg at *f4. a aa., walla De saa* taaaraaepMtaad at. uagaearce Doubdassa**?? a* in .'. u.ai.U,aa* wo. ?riete aie paid. Hold is re. jr ?I. .nuns' Fere ga (1 tld lit Bars (Standard).p*rt?....t 17 | Bilser iu tiara ?;StiL*?r.).per.*_0 J a tlnld Cota, Portugal fis .par ea... JB ^ Poablocaa, Patrol.per ot ju i Si .oisti. per et?J t| ) Nap>le.>ns.per?? J IJ ?J 1* Guilder |. ecra .. per ot . .111 t Si'verCe.d Met and g tBMT Ools_ear e> ...? 4 111 gpan'sh filla- 1) c? .. . pares. ..u j ij CobmIs tteadily hnprof nr. C sing nr ce 96, A ras bar large baatai sa waadoiag m 0 >'d Miaitr ysar?>. but pnoet hnsv iu e ni.e ? ts^s g >ae \ to t a >wat. ...*?r, ssl the market e'oscd fla'ly. Aa'ia Fi i? ???? dJas st ? so ij area*.; AB|lo>CaHi raiaa at praaa A*? Ma'iasiiai, QoldeaM. tatalaal t., praat.; Nassau M?a*> at t w i prem . vt ett|lleiipeM American securilie*. Then ia tfxj LittiV alti latioa la these St t untie* thi? werk, and business has bees <i cat itsde**i*ai? Pncts Uaitf d Statee 5 v Out. Baad*.11?.... <e? * m I7nit.il S'aiea'i e Ci 11 Bats .. ..>KB ..lOiatta} Pint c Slates 6 V l ent H b I..Ilal .. If) em tailed Sta'et 6 f'Icai w.?.1M7-*I 1*9 Olssi Pasraaytraatai r Cent si c*. si,*o| ialaatachaaetta S ? Cent -tt R >u.ts .ISM.... ?: ^Ui Marflaail) r Ceti St Iliads .19 4 1 Cacad* t V Out. B inds.1174....Mt SIN Boat n ( its j ? l ent. Uoii.ts .ISM 'J 0 0 4 Liverpool llottou Market. AVpar! H r fke M sei i ad n> J<iu 1 -Tks tu. . t.t.<?tt rkaa* eesaii r upot > ir .m day to ear iVoat us t'attw Sta'et ar. I^i ur..: gl et I aasM ilnibt oa Ihr i'h;sct* erop, rnui > llag n? > i i aaaidei wn?<tierwr ataras?, s the lint i.i. .ii a,kara . >n e?hat ??er eitiatats'l iksa* gretu'e..... Certs. . cosairgdew. fncs t?? tl Ul.tlt i ? rsa f.'Ji *tWj tatsou. Iat! iritpri a <t u >. ?h?l*er wa .katas ttTlhaAtlaaltr as iheeiJunr.a i JiMppnatad. Ajaa),Ua BOtrvoi I ia i ti.e s. the lares ti.tttr tieas d K php in ?1 tur p.its, wtie prodteaa thairaatai. tot, ru , *uaSd*ac* ?ad s?n.? sabsart aieat t.f ark tu? It yet i^inaui ? i ? '?(? ? en ?!;..'her the ecf seilt la* SB out by ihe Atta, ?howin.; tbe atee? ia Ihn ?.rt ts Use elnte ? f Ihe year to I e 10, is h .1. i mote ttwa Ltd It** ? ?.in.?tca. wl Ii ? x *?* ? ?'^; . ?r our ^s .toltoas. aili prednee i eon aynsd 1 easel eakke etkevae? We hare, Lawavar, M it-, ill i? .a? iss.tlt ef l*>s wsets i.,.?iat:uas id adtan.e Btaaiall/, aul ator* aea If ,J N Ike focd ordinary to uuJu' ng quaMti** ef A?'ry *a 11 > i i luinrt bare airn baea aeaise'i at *o'b r> tats tar weeh'abnaini-ttiatw* 1 d ia I.. 61(10, 10.71" Amsraas. Iktaiiuiat lea. Fgy,. .an sd j Psi.ats Bass* i- ?*?* ?a tpei iiUtmn, and "Ud .t??r c m iii'i*>irai.l1*M>n?*i I Fi ptiaB, and I Bahia far oaport. awisa l*r ts? nti 6S.SW) ballt. _ _ Liverpool 1'rariaioa Market AMlliI' am?For Iii.? Beef nine has b*eo a tail a'.tad at fuil |.ric?t ; niuf.li ng *"\ >? J uuy i)isalltl*s r.,aMs? eeaBparatieery aagieeti .? ..f sorb benu ..|t*> um teat '.r.ces < a. . ? ' loa* IV* b* ?..?.? m? - ta** aa tusallir ? al ptBBSBtt low rale* No tteek ol A iiABt ?? it Iris Btca tel't slowly, t.ilhuut a'terut uiopnc^ Sao.as* attract icnre alt eat ion ia iltxtu'i itaerasreti Vi quele a farihsr a Ivan. r. al Id. t t lt. P o*t aa lM% wlueii lia.rbtci.eil epa ttioat lb* it si Ite.ar tclir? tum. There la a mod . a* laa Qa*t*s Ikv kaaanaeaha* baead ta . Tallest ..'^i .?s'aperies** ofbuysrs. B.itter ta sc nel> BB s't.sa.ihe aterV ef la* beug Betty. mt - ?uropeau ? am Trade, Lum.cn, Jan i'ii?>'e tiao l as i nuall stt ? ?i *?**; grawB w Lea'. thiaBtoraixg, and tb? i ?nditieatf Ihr gsaS* p*n i f the ?>ippi/ was iiditfeiei.t, n?Terthsl.rt a |j* cttBiBLca aat u.atle at aa adtBaea 'fit ? ,r ..a** week's ra'et Anaiarrasw t I siitid rBlirfifs* wkicb e.osetl hay*', t \ < caa'i asly, tal thotyl prbttiBitat was caialn ?(? o, ti .-> ? .aa weieat?1* BBfailvaly rel ...? ? . ,. ^ .arguet the "??*? pjaadadweteteokigbto i.. ?s.?/tH.yii \f* as^d* Flour staeads ,d t< f t*ek f.r tl.a aartrM* and iho ether sett* ? i breads '. t?^** naliztd U*. te < ? , There was tary LI I* d u? ia I., m a st Cosa *d 'tt.fj rat ne t?, tbe as d i ??! I I (lbs* '.i the w?st af d-*?* Jan 10?a. a ? i B] tilth Whcat at si*"* T the fall rv*?i.l Muadt m ilyi ?? * d . F..r*g??* k gk terms. BaBLST, vBAM*Otd egtt tba tit'w** Par*I ,lug! r r i icat'eidr a*tk*la?*?v^J; lt.im. bite IthlAT, ?I* i- 4> . Mad 3^i MeT'ir.g Bakl.lV. Jkt j Jis. . IWilMag, H M"*' gtanaag ;i? t?rdi ? M Arr-r?./.-Brit at. WHnr.l I? HtSl.tT l"? "JJ? ?i*. ?Ult,?77u. Fi ova t.tm) (?'.. *ga: tVassr.asi. O* is, MO ; Floib. iM Ji.d I '.v chit , Ti?. Ja.Mthk jo - rha u?.i Is U .itsratk tt ?is?_ J ? day bat la. a ol tu ill u. >aeat. at r? at ttvda? ? W^ZZ havatg a sery sltao.r ^. ti i c .f ui ?'s *'a^ZJ^ml tke liassat t.'Bt sv< r? c, :?. a few P 'V.lSai't W i 111 tad Fi.iti a fa '*"?*' , pr.cee. There waa.l.kewi%*. ve . ii ledsiagia " , ar.tc.e of lh'CofcWtiade, alt'l uu tiaags BaerraJ" qaotaiioBSof Tue dsy Liverpeel Freisrbt Market. ^ Farir.Hr? tj tke t?n u-d Mat.a btte bata *ar/? ->9? !?t ?t?k U-ad w? e?s I* tt ka*a l.'tn ti?^ i.estrs psseear' f, anieat ;.'ce..i os.istr to v>- in tbtoi ti , quttu liMg?t to N.w ^ is-Heid **?nJJ"ii ?rostr tan, llaa good*. LS* atTi Id . It .!?!-*? ?'mt2(a,., Iw ware 7e 1 ? ? ? 1 *"?' 'f* ?T. F gotalt aot : htrdwtr*. >-t ktWBBJsWWw ^ P*ii-i;**d steithi. lit M '-!'?? ,*j ? p.!,!.* . ' \>J hwjsare, 20? ; ear beawar* 7i t>n !*? vsatah*. tt* 6d?l7. 6J , ri ? *.?.tt. t e a? rs,, wate Ida. Be-.0;l?aJt?-D^ ?^^^e * g Sa? t ..da. lia , aarts.i *. A ' ,M" tea. _ Stausi.,s 01 UlWt O Jf*^ ' J f.losing area few 'a .. -^^^^l..* W,i.qni, ir. his last lee u e in '/.i^JEre??tt ? llket^sarvatotrs sei iet Metists,;?^. ^ Pro?e?or of that sei i ea ^*r',l",I?f,U duces sxnualiy irosa toui.etn to /''^,lat--h* ii il * i.* of irarcs' ai.i'n ?' ?"'-'''t "!ZZt7t> * Tr*re are 31? prln Ii e srea hsteaf ton?^ w^a painted master*, M? 43? s?yikp?'?pf. f*j> Im cm are ?sen. i1s.0 svosae-n, and ?*t* Prcr-ee'ig . W lb' St'ldV*" J^fpf gMT7s?iJf |Worl . "vorld,aoapr ( twci v million*, hal .... g. siito*0 ' li:* Kl ,. it ,.k,i.g. tonritri in l oi.t ' "7*^ * ''? VfiUA i il.'?* twent) centime* ltd ) i 'ay t.. from 10 * j, M> ir-, . IIS.] The aversK' * W ' M* StZ 44 a) 4 ? ' a s man, sad for a mi ?!.?? ?j' ?***