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The Times from London, Greater London, England • Page 9

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THRr TIMES, FRIDA FEBRUARY 1C, 1855. Wat eeenmraaWatigBeai tou 38.860 men In thaarmy fcr th fetal ta xA haa CMMd I VT: Msttf. fur the Medittrraneia. rer ij. rm HiV a ik and Venaiae.

IS it ha w. Ireland, xn esd JatBiUtk'M iooiu MO reak and fil shall here i A.W VTlitU anatieaa mm ril iVet CI5 1 late tlx rratuee a nareo, ana awt vwaeeu S.li riHl! irroter to th Beigbrerurieg viU.ee. VTortcrliir UUilU Ut' 100 hare Jenltered fc foreiga rervlos. lU Jiej1 Kiueswja eeeembW PratVlgaoo i uit tie lta is for MfiMMht duty; (TbaWi County rfW OT MOW nitkMof uo. aw two thirds mUkI (th fall eomplemeut of which MO) jv, Baur, end wrt clothed lb aalforsa of th her esc eetnaetneed drill within th grounds Qod, tlw Pw of BMclraek.

wr iwr a nd tbe MILITIA v. ixt aetimaU for He financial year ending the JI TUihd JMtartiT. Th toikl i ot it. wim ouauiM lor im jwt a US. tS tacts rf (uon tn onlj tzl rf tk tfliinttM for tx fUavi, ni c.

oitt.xf th. wnriara, th nn ot SitM. tjurj IM luil foroM, lot il 1jss. paw' oeprttiU, ij.Tji. rot, Kml NrT lx LS 1v 'T tb Koi Miliary wrrs tl iSUSS.W.

for th MiKU. Tfc aoocnt for tha nom tfffotiTt MrTioe, LrriM for rm py of (tiMnl ofictn, b.iW. fct tttiwd ZlifiOOL tot ixi ftj il uuiMj 32,70. for loia bill i k2rnS twcntj TOiuU, protioct tor woandj ifct iiiVx of oiKom u4 bob prtrrUl for sajer 11 tffc()T Mmo uKnct to 61,790. lW rri4t of fJljwi, til.

9,572 tnwMten, 'tad dremmm, had U3.00i nnk. ind ilia. ltvtlr 193, of ill naia. Tbcaa umVr an areata of tta Lotk and nan of nraMota is India. A irapinUT ahtlrad of ua aattaiaUa for taa raan IsM aad.l&S SS aloca that tha incrraM in tha nambar mm nab tiit jta amouta to S0.S19, yit addi tuau! aUitifla)l coo aomniaaloocd tnair, aoi inmrntn, and 4M11 additional prirataa (atkatd tkV Tta additional naaW of norata Tit omua cf tha (roaa ckaixa oa Ux affectira aenioe, rrduxd by a cimisnUon of tit tft 2activ aanrica (nat) Tta fraa iWia'af BuntM ara an extra eharra of 630,5161.

for taa Uad kna, aol J.813.3SM. (which aWotdj saw for tha ashediad BiLtia. Tiiif tht roUt detail, tha faUoviac paint ara arorthj' cfatCca 4.tua offiem and man itquirad lor tha nrrix of tht esasia rax, ITS, 6tS miJ ba Britiah, and 14,950 Iwcrr.m. Tha (rnaa chxrga for tha aipaoaa ot tha Uod fxoi it ndand Ira to by a dadoo tkacf M.CVOi., to ba dafrajad by ottr AnatraJian rolooica. aai tell futttr.

to by a dadactioa for tha chars of fooz raginwsta ef oaTalrr and In India, and paid for by th Eaat Ina Ccxspuiy. Tha itaxaa of thia radooad (Bin for tha aipesaa of tha land foreaa ar fauc, rix. l.KS.Call. for. pay (Indading additional fmj, rocd eoLdact pay, baar monay, lST.TSZ ausal ailotranor.

45.4551. for bmbct, tiotl Tt, ly.OCMt fur proTuiooa. 7,5002. for alloTaaou Set of fence, 9.6001. for lodrinra.

164,010. for hoapltal iaata, at hoaoa and. abroad, including madieinaa and iSmaoca to priral pncUtionan for tha coat of crna atrrioa rali(imi bocka, at hocoa and abroad ssjwl. for morrmentaof troopa, for tha adnd. tataacn of martiU lar, 18,1501.

lor adaeaUon (acbooli mi Efcrariaa), for depot battaliona, kc itcraitiag (inelndnir 470,0001. for the lerr xnoniy 66.0W) far th kry money ef ti racrdu of ooItJoUl corpa, ZSSJXOL tat tha puchaaa efhoriBt, for allovaaoaa to dUoharnd aoldwrt, kcl lOOt. for aaringi banki, S76.7G6I. for nuao11acaou psr fom, lot tia militia of Gaermaty and Janay, fcr rrparmcst to th Eaat I adit Compact of tha azpaoat cf tht fen g.ainU aad by them at lahoaa for lha had traniport eorpa, OOOt, for forwijn oorpa, and U.lSji. for one day pay for leaf tar (on the 29th of Fab n.ry, 1S1.

Tit chirr of SOOOL fcr YcluUtr eorpa inclsdei a arm VOCtfor the pay and allovanaa of 23 adjBtanta, 42.S792, or tht anatincwit and dothin aQovaaea, for 14525 man, 4 3L each per auto; and 40.003. for tho prohahla opeui of en ha aaaemblcd for axarcia or permanent iary, ar Bhea emflijed to aid tha eiifl, power. Tht chirp fcr the embodied mUitU 3.813.5S57.. for 8C nriaeBBj of Esjlandand VTalaa, 17 of SooUand, and 47 of ia all 150 ef militii To Uamt at foEowiTU 5.791.H2J. for pay, for asrtial aHowancee acd 33,1231.

for agency, Lt ctliag, 33.0CW. for proriaior.a, tht hire aid Eihtinj cf 'ineaaraoma, for foraja, ZtfiXi. for 20.000 for hoapiUl expeoaea, 5,000. far Grist ecrrioe and Codlr booka and th carriaee thereof. 3S.WO..

for niOTtiaenta of troopa, for the adjninia o( inritJ Uw, 10000. far raenutiof (belndiac forth bcinty of 60.000 men, and 20,0002. for ttj to Tolatttan for aemoa abroad, and 10,0001. for wowuca to culitla ra2imanta for man tranlanad to tha fx diacharra allowancwa, 2002. for miHtU tritp baiJa, and 50,0002.

for mtaoalUnmaj pwrpoaea. Aitl theaa army eetiaate to" thot of th nary (U.Tn.Uet, 10.716J382.1. it followi thai a. asm total aiSUraquired from the people of England for the nTal asd BiHary atrrioa of th enaainf year oi uciaoTt of the Ordnane atUmatea, vhieh bar yet to Plar, and th asm of 5,181,4652. raoirad (aa ahown ywa.

"Tl ke th tranaport atmo and pnaanara of war. TV nnomotraeat ct vx. faUaekA tuaw JuztWATAXD Murzao mas is. Kjv lUflaara. II AmUmu.

tl Ktm. mni maur i7 I IX hna. awl HukJ mm usa. flrea iChnlrr. and zm iiwvma hmm jmci a 'IhaxUe.

f. A Ab.Jta.j Skma brt AtrltM 73 raiaaraltamtlei ht.i t'Mirtn L'Uoa. A BttTk Part lanrwablra 19 Kliubnr(h and rarU. AU adia. buki t.iUDursB, i wna, aud 193 Stock jttw aut S.

Wntm ICO Mock 100 SlOCt' BtOLll la BKlnct KUicViiL H. awl W. (InbaAi; hurl! lta Kaon Val. t. (0 LancaeaMlCWUila If': Ux.tblraa rlw UieJilni A VorliUH iM.anha I11 1 1 Ualou and I3ackirall UhmUmi.

teifbluo, aud ttomh Ona atock UwoVmamlS. WcaWni aa ro (tniM 19 li.lP. M.A B. tnl lit aifiiaua BtfH Lnilon and JO. I.15 4U IK, 4Q tUvk IS 1..

or So. 1 tick MulL.ua Sinrk io.U.nn. anJ Dcrtr (i ArtuATai't rurjtxut. I) Jinrir, Abarf and i 7CcTf and Cnck Nf.4'c 19 yiUitm (Vvnticafn. 16 lcou, Sal 8 A dtf.

1W. haltea. tuar Boel iNtli Uu4 rti.UcntKk IS I t'enrion li LiOL. (4ua Iv.YTk rNorth Loodoo 10 lotaw10haro It tnJ 8. We.t Ilaaip4 picad ai Citr JuncJ N.

au.1 8 Watt. Jane. Stuck Oif.rJ, Wornster, and, I tTuivprtuunitton Ptark Hnttah Wxal KlOck MroltihMVUiJ Mock hhnnhif Uwn" to South Imn IS Tbarara II area Duck A Uviwa; Watertutd A 14mctick WntfAesaaU iWeU Louden THE DIOCXSt or OXTOBD. Ke Lre been requeated to give circulAtion to the Tisg addreai to Mi clergy by the Biahop of yxJbtd: London, Feb. 15.

Ifj Eer. BreUurn, vQI, I am otrtain, reeair Toar vested eocaideratioo for me a fear word from at to the preaet.t ctrenmatanoea of onr eoontry and oox dctiet. Without jkldug to faan at to tha rf th rut itroggle in which wa are engaged, we ao that our brate auhiien ara anflering andar the horror war ia their moat acgrarated forma. Bach. 1 cf tlinn is.

n. L.rfl. .11 If anew to oor merciful God In apodal repentance, xnttatoB. and crarer. I.t ska than be? vow.

en tha nwctln (Art of Aah WadoJday to call upon onr 7 jou in rach a turning to God; and Jo cannot legally alter the appointed order of 7" nayi in my judgment wiaaly, take ad liberty ootnmorjj allowed ro, by intradn. aadaXuryeauaarmon on the day aom appro Pe a'lacta eateh, ir example, na theaa' aoclaioad in ftarera for Onr Freaent which hare been for by Mr. J. H. Parker.

I iwnain, my Ear. Brethren, year faithfal friend' end at. OXOK." uxtrxzsiTY iarzujavrcE. At Cciptjjiioo bald thia day, at 10 o'clock, th fellow tweieetatfcriBdi H-DJ. F.

BeTJay, Piwddent of Uafdaaiav Richard Oreenall, BraatBeeav: fd Whitebead, St. 7obV 1 Edward bV Wllliama, Jam. 1 Allen Caxdiw, IDaaay), Bacmuoi or Msaacv Wje Ilea pal, JtagdakB i tho CAoU'V raialng with a AddlH iaal coat i CLtfi3.67(t. haa caueed the furxia to hearr tbroagbout tM day, at the dtpreaeed pnova of laat rru. uooeoia lor raocey wet Brat quoten wj to and Rtttrned to that alter hATtng tcocbed POi.

For the aooooat the laat wriw at 90f to I. The amoont of bminaei ru la aifBlficant, audi dulcra preeaUMi ta erarr depart rat fct, iianic auxa cloaea at 213 to 216 Keduoed, to 91; itw Three per 91 to udiav Btock, 321 to 221 India Bond, 12a. to 15a. prwnluta Excheanrr billa. 6a.

to 9. aad xebeuer bbeda, 90J to j. The in foreign accuritira were limited, and'pricea gescrally cloacd at a decline. Purchase! of TutVUh (or the acoonnt tonk ulaoe at 71, and' a riT I uw. auaaa iuouuuu wh JJ.

a aw viaer perationa eboipriaed Braxillaa Four and i Half rr 04J; Chilian Three per 71 Mtskas, for money, 20! for the acoonnt, 21 Lt A lf.tr eo J. i u.iMau roupaauuaii yv cxj oaxaiiuaa Fire per 86 Spanieh Three per 361 the Kew Deferred. 175 Auttrua Fire per wt tuu. autctt our per vent, verua cttee, 921 and The final acoounte from the Fane Bonne this evening thow a preuure of money laloa, and a fur ttrr arerago decline of about tbree eightha per cent. ai.

lean me auuua in ue money market con tinnoe to inereasa. The letters from EU Petenbnrs deecribe the weather aa renr teTere.t the temDeratnre beio? 13 def ieet below zer of Fahrenbcit. From Odeeta UtoidaUa are to the 3d in but they contain nothing of intereat, the buaincaa of the place being cctrtidrred oren Seme elaborate tablet hare ioat been publiahed by the tUtUtical department of the Board of Trade, cenveying all lateet information obtained re tr.ro ice the conimwce and buanc a cl iinia Fi cm these it appears that In 1852 the public dtbt.cf the emrire, dome tic and foreign, was In the" tame year tha nTrbue from Cm tome and ivxcuedutiee wai As re gitrdi the general revenue, the amoubt i not siren tor; a later period loan 1649, wli cxclnairo of 1 "eland and Finland, it was 24.794.7Xi, of which was from direct taxes, 7,743,1101. from n.tlnect taxes, and from the brandy rccnopoly. Under tbo hettd of nhipi in, the table i bow that tho total of vesels entered at Rnaaan Orts in 1852 waa 8,015, of an aggregate burden of rrore than half of which were to the parts in the Sea and the Sea of Azof).

The total clearances were 8,40" Teasels of tons. Of tfcie trade fully a fourth was cirriod on in Britiah ahip. Turkiah, GreeV, Dutch, Swedish, Sardinian, Austrian, and Danish coming next in order. The meet important of any single port i Odessa, where the arrirals in 1853 amounred to (89, ITS ton, whilo the value of the cargtcs tbipped, and which onnaiated ptinapally of graiu, was or about 150 ixrcent. above their amount in 1851.

IhedollArsbronsht by tbeliat West India steamer hare been dUpot cd of at GOgd. per being Jd. abote the price realized fur the prerioua arrit al, 'al though traniactions to a limited extent took place at a rue at uc ena oi too muutn. ice oar ailrer has been sold at CI d. per ounce, being a clite Of id.

It is nnderstood that arrangetRents are in progress on the part or Bl. aaquale, a veil known merchant connected with Frrpt, and who has for some yean acted aa the London agent cf that Gorerpment, to establish a permanent banking and agency firm at Alexandria, under the function of tie Viceroy, for the purpose cf promoting tbe development of tfce teaonrces of the country and increasing its commercial intercourse with England. The Committee of the Stock Exchange to day took into consideration a renewed application to allow certain bonds of the Peruvian domestic debt to be officially quoted in their list, based upon a proposal of the PeruTiaaCharg6d'Affsirea to increase the linking fund on the Anglo Peru visa bonds, provided this absolute condition should cktwuiIt be complied with. The committee unanimously decided I scklcaWoSil'jCii that such a condition would deprive teem oi tneir free action, and mutt be withdrawn before they can entertain the proposition. The resolution which, for the Drotectun of the rnblic ther arrived at on 1 io i the: 6th of November last with regard to tbe JJJ domestic debt in question, thexefore, remains on fxck changed.

lie AUdrts ttauway company completed to day the payment of .290,7671. into tbe treasury of the i East India Company, being 40,7671. beyond the amount required to entitle the extension capital to 5 per cent, guaranteed Interest, many proprietors I bavins paid up in full on these shares. I suxi The result of the ballot at the meeting of the General Screw uompanr. neid yesterdsr, was a large majority in favour of the adoption of the accountant a report.

The Manchester markets continue to exhToit almost unprecedented dulness, and the price of rereral descriptions of goads are lower than at any former period. The following account of the trade ana lie prospects is ircia cucuiu ux Heugh, Balfour, and Co. "Th relative price of tb raw material and mairatae tared aods are row very different from what they war a year ago. There is, comparatively, little difference in th rtktiv price ef cotton and yarns, but, icaaniuch a the gTeerpart cf tbe jaros tpun are told kj tr prodnoers after bereg woren into eloth, it neeeswy to look mainfy at thSraUUv value of doth aid cotton In judging of th condition of th trade; To tak a roegh aetiniat. a pound of cotton ba fallen ld while a pound of shirttag doth msds from It has fallen fairy 2d and a pound of th JaeocoU mad from the eas a baa fallen faliy Zd.

The mer tpicner who tell hia jarn cn tha market ia almoat a well oti aa be wae a year ago. It if difficult to rind bop of immediate improvement. The injure trade, ahacrbing money and raining He com HMt. 1 ttA vmmnmreM ef BUM lbAH Ob cood ceasnmer, although it may itimulate a feverian demand 1b it immediate locality for a short time and thia war; does not rff ,0 be drawing to e. doae.

Ubina may open apis, but ther are no certain aijra of that at prereat. Bengal and Bombay are overloaded with tbe tupphet tbey have received already, and enormous additions are on the way, rrill to arrive. TL United BUteo of A roerica tbow acme little tymptoms of tbe depreeaion ia ao great there, and the loatea to at vers, that it ia iuiportible on ree a rapid recovery. The home trade ia twi expected to improve till food Ueoomta ebeantr. There haa been a good deal of talk about abort and it ia poaaible we may tee it tried.

It ia expected to diminith the quantity of doth prodaeed, and ao to enhance its value while, at the tame time, it is to diminlah tb eon rsmprion of cotton, and so reduce its value. It is true, however, that this espedicat has never succeeded. Tbe larrer proaueen caicauu tnai tne annaccea EHnt vaiao of their poodt by aearciVy seldom equal tha enhanced coat by diminuhtd return from the tame machinery and capital. Ther are, therefore, very great objections againat going to short time, snd, if adopted, it will only be aa a laat Th dividsnda Tiavn been advertised for cavment on Peru vixn Four and a Half and Danish Fire per Cent. Stocks.

In the latter case tbe particulars bare alto been published of the drawing vt bonds in conformity with the terms of the contract. At the public sales of colonial wool which commenced to day there, was a fair attendance including the principAl buyers for foreign account, and the quantity offered sold with tpirit. The prices of thepievious striee wete tupported for a considerable proportion, but a decline of Id. oc curred in some deacriptiona of Sjdney, and of about id. in tome deacriptions or Cape, me total quantity to be brouaht forward is 80,000 bales, and the sale wiu conciuoe.on tne Thtredey Eventag.

Ifct railway markst wai, niavtrnfavourablyla, fioAVeed by mil, and at the close there was general taarhaeM' la quotationv Loodon and North Wisietn descended below par. and doted 091 to 1001. In the sharei of the Autra'ian land and beallog" companies the traasactiotn were not nu metotii, and rxicos ia tome cases exhibited a decliae. Canada Lnnd were negotiated at 120, and left off 118 to 12a Crystal Falace closed 2J to 3J x. n.

Minbg securities prevented, little alteration, few tiansactions having takm plAoa, OaOIsAAT iuares axd stocks. jOraUVacrat Tak. tmi IMtaBkaa XahoaiW KawUtarada koaTaaaVlooda Uotb( ntora. iBoatnaai dnna. 39 ton 41 4 1 dkk Ti tl dU.

11 Ul a dia. 1S 11 III 31 1 ti 11 fill Ul "III i 13 ti Its SI li ti It an. tau. 71 Nl i dia. IE! 11 tdla.

a A 19 i it 1 Tl I iUv 31 du. HJ II fJK'adia. Irni. All dia. i pm.

100 ice no lvo 1 ,30 31 1M ti 1 as 47 a iri is' AU i 31 41 ll SB SIS 971 1 i a sj 9 1 90 I 1 1 1 imrBHQaHawadJ rant Mat. and rawta) rartPfclUiB I Do. Xrw iHaaUae CwH MntH AaatraUaa rne Ctot VHted Mtzkaa IWeatatartpnaa. ilil USES LEASED AT FIXED RKSTALS. TUUaajrv 1 leaaiws 1 jOaanaura.

Prieaal dooa. L. A N. W.II0O tto W.Laiba 99 1M 134 ra 'iioa ana ttov ah jw t.Eat. 131 30 Do rn tVrruce Do.

All.D 14 19 A Ox Sil 1C lit SI Manchwttr. Itaxton: A L. A NW.I Matluck and All JJidj iti motota sutuana i S3 KiathMB A Eaters, A. I ree eaat. Evt Cocnt.

All It 60 1 A L. A York All 1 BWkiBmtoa. intchla, and Hxrreth GL VtLn.iC9 ItJ 13 IStmalwrv A Ilarefiad Mr. Ran All 11 Jiaith edJura ktr.M Uu i "I IdU. i eat.

111 34 Stock jWuta and gouerart GLWeatera lie S3 ci rKXrXBEXCK BIIAKE. Rtock AtvdWa Btact! Da. Na. Pet cet SnxkTnruil anl EaeUt 1 per! rodee. 1 trth.

A Aber Jras. tcra OoiiHa) Ea vs. prt o. 1 IUtB.iW.AlKka.taal le lie UitNUrn.3.ft. 1W IIS lit Stwi 4 TRADE RXP0RT.

Thuradar Ewniir. cri.TV...,VJ (a artthaot alteration boldez ar vary find. At puhlis baaclsjed JtanflUbtwught, 30a. Cd.to And of 4.K3 boiaa Havannah about half sold at full rstes low to middKne. 30a.

to 3U. good sid fie, So, to 40. tc tvejssnaiamaraetajo i rvW7TW. mrm cava nohlia i sal to day of 1,20 Urt native Cjlon th wbol war sold at and after saM at 40. per ewt, a lew iota, io.

o. par BICAV Then haa bean a large buameta agaui ekiallw In Rainl la anM. angui aw awita 800t oca. rvwrerit CA tTnJaaaa aDaar Bold for low tO let a 3a. Id.

to 3a. lid. per baga MaxlcaabUck ef erdiaary to Sn quahtj sold frem 3a. Sd. to 4a.

Cd. per lb. Iitjioo (Third DajJ. Thare wsa a decided, jmprevs seat ia tb tale to day tb biddings for all desirable Bengal qualities saitahle fur cocvunisg ar ahiipizr wrth th exception ef Am above 6a. par lb, tele with eonaid arable snimstioB, the rates ef Ociobtr btlnl current, and higher prices were 'la some cat obtained.

awaal prtjudio against boaght io lots wsa obtervahle 843 eat tta passed, this asora inc. 672 tf which ar rold. 'aid ITS bneaht in C00 chtata war withdrawn. tJa three dja 1,813 ebeata Aav Dn sold, 1,10 ovglt iat, mad.ij antndrawa asakiac altoMtber 4.244 rouad tb tale, while S.06 remats. lit I 1 rm.

I I Jan. 1 icainrm. a a. cvt prrrwC ran at 10 a. I.

mtml err I tan. lax. 5 aav rat recrem. at a p. rt pm 100 ,10 111 loo let icj I Irnu I rt ts to 10 1M il 10 I0t to 14l Ckrat antrtli (ibatd aud lUua AaWn.1, ti larceni.

9 lx craxred. 4 per1 Dueoo.red,4prrcl 100 ItaL.trred.taai 1IX Do. Luwj. ucl A3 nti AU Do, laaixat. pratj All Dub brm.

fuar. 100 Da tjbnm xnar. .1 AQ Do. do. i AU Iv iSa.

I AH 1 thjra. 131.. xel: Ska liDwVai aat fwt fcte 1 prrt a te oral. eurk UnkSyi t.t Jp 60 Loo l.tt.lta Taird 19 (awntr.hr.envd, 9 Li Stork Id Wtllnxd. DrtaUa' 19131 Do.pr.f jt 11 lit IJ I dia.

Do. l4rrf t.e! AU naKk.Kortulk irrt, l(U ct ll 91 8vxt I'O 1H 109 Mock Jforth IMtfk (100 Mti MS rA.ten.liaraick i 4 pre xal lef. 10 5S IT .1 I lk.Ynk.II AA.aw.1 19 1 8UKk.Olfd.W.e.AWotneJ AiS.St vcar.1. 109 ill 114 Sooth ixvon 11 19 fdla. pat 1 9 tlSuutb EtaitlUaaduitj Aon.

or 11 ti .1 Btork Do, 1 per cent. I tl 1 jlUt Hit fiiar. 15 li i A ct I jWatrtkhXkincr.fp.o. 15 II AS 11 9 Kail vara. rORKW.V.

1 (Juanf rrluM. 19 Ar.tarrp A Rotterdam! All Helaian Cmctu Jane. limmlulifmrair 1 33 'nu0tT. Sam's, and tJentrU IMm bonp wj jia'cn uenun 90 lrn of i'raiioo so tAliiMuae, roa.ap.ct.! ah 11 Eitenaoa 19 109 iDa.4ip.tltoda..ir.. ty(uT Into abated AH tl Orand Truckof (ndA.j ht.

Law. A All, A uu AH tn 'Creat feriTaM FWoal 10 Indian Penlnrulal All Du. New per rest 1. 30 tJrtat LaxemLnrf, 000 1 atitutea i 12 4 Do.oUigaUmia All SPi Ot. Wreternol All D.i.BodararaUa.'SJ.f wilA oiioo till lli Do Itnit.rara'i'e.

witti optwn tul IM. Do. payaUe, ISA without Oftxai. ITamiltoa and Toronto llraaed 17 ore Waiters of Canada! Do. 9 per omt I Tnj and Ueuera Madnu I jNamur and liege tvltb lutereaii iXortaern of Tranoa Do130 earn batJ tTm lero! and Dqna unrtl, suar Jl per ct.

4 it dia. 10 ri iliuv All 311 sa 10 nu. I pm. 11 lltrn. par 1 I'm.

par a pn 94 95 97 S9 101 M. SS ijdi. Pr 1W 5 'IS 13 10 INarvtcian Trunk Wef. 10 1 tana anrt Ljou Parte and (Meant 19 (HariaandBonaa SO Koueo a navre 10 Roial Danndi I Rwrdieh JO aadAteoat JO ctnde IJ Wa Randan In I Weatera of Franc it afcea. ll! i 100 ill1 i ill i 5 951 3u so pn.

44 tS 39 40 1 Ji ti 1 Idle par. Itdia. I It 11. 1 Tranafrras't by stamped dee V. hi JQIXT BTtXX BASKS.

Atuiralada Osarkaad Hank of Aia Enf Ml. HaKU B. and ABatraiiaa tut tutu LoactcHrfnartnadlluk cf Auclraua tw linden and Oaratr London Joint btock Lnndon A aYcatmlnatarl Kew Booth Walea Orteatal llankthrpnn. rrottnrtai at Ireland Do. New I nlon nf Australia Do.

Jtrw UtdoB of Lotidon Cknnf rloa. 1 dia. 11 dia. J0J I1J 5r 1 pm. 37i.ab.

3940 94 64 I "111 fl Ml 491 It 111 3J 69 It 4 Gonpanlaa. atlSCEtX VXEOUS. Paid. Anttra'lan A iieolttml uaa Bmml Mall iertta Vt ataraorka Ilntudi Aniencan Land Canada Canada 9 per cent Jan. and July Cnal I'alac vrratal I aUeeectTanca Eiicuie Teler raph lim.nl Hetew Hlcam wnilttiv An Met.

and H. AtrrricSDi 9 N.lhiUl..U lat.d 9 N. K. amtralMian All 1 KlICxrrlAudA Min.1 AU Ifu. ami (Hrn.

an. Alt rortlaiulronronivalijrl All Mrd Strata 10 l.lAN.w I LM110 Auairauan uuiu au Telciwi.h All 10. Tfvit4rtcl A'l Dtaneoa Land 1 I Di is fhuur 1 Mu. 1 Do 1M Van 3. Sjdla.

lit i CO 63 Hi 13i I LIVERPOOL, ini. 15. Kertn tkrern. oM 1 17 9 16 Gnat Hnntkern aud Weatern. i al alia, 9 t'rtatun aa Wjre, Xin.

tin) at itmmnoa, Jt pm. The aalra In tne aTternoiai vera Eart LaneaidilrcL IS A19 Lai tldit and Ynrt.hira. 7rt Lnodna and Mia th Wattem. 100-Midland. Ht.

llalen 1 lUilaar and i Corres autre. Tba demand tor eotton today haa tennvre tut the tradecaitlDtieatoTmrchae very arlnflr. an.1 tbe aakteouteireeda.OOU balaa S30 lor azportataue. lncct unaltered atac lata tnoar. MANCHESTER, FA.

15. Manrhetter. hhalScld, and Llncolnahira. 33 BIRMINGHAM, Fib. 13.

'Pron ExcrrAXOS. Thera waa a moderate amount of bnaineae tranraetcd on bar.ee. but pticaa aaniUtcd a aUIl runner teudenrv to dedme. Tba aalra repeated In euurav ,4 tha'daj were: Ureal Weateta (Bununabaai tOi kUntlieetrr. Bbfliald.

and luncoLuabira. 3 alid lUruitr. baai Canal. Ii. tteral tteam Navl fatk Coninal't anarca vera veetrrdajfl emeicooalr tinuted a IA, uiaUadofui.

LEEDS, FA. 15. rWirT FTnt i Kar. Riarrt Lam bad a downward tendener fiaj. Tba atlea Lat been at tha annexed price tlreat S3 Uocari.ua aU Vorkakira, It J.W itl lUUand, trv York CilaaJ Bto.k.

il ld, ssausa and foreign fuxds. STOCK EXfUAXOE, Tni fcDv. rzs. li. (Itoo th orSdal Uat, cuitalalns tba laiaineaa actually trant.cti14 SUi OUnU rUNDS.

India Bueda U3.0CO). IS Uxuob aw Arcuunv SOJ 1 Eicbaqaet JUla IllVZus. 1R. EAcLaqaa Eda UX9, UU la. Kaokaae KBt fSmIH.

211, 9a.a. Eicbriorv rands, 1X1, Si per Oct. ratk bwi. it a jer lent. Kauued Annul tlea.

Si toj I aae hat 111 I 4 1 Ke 9 per lent. Annulate, til la Anaedrlat, Jexpirlas Jan. 9, Inula Mutk. 1.4 XI iun BVaraa. 3 pee CenU, 71 Mrxtren 3 prv tacna.

at laauvta AccuuLt. aU fi raetfataa 'W1 rpanbA 9 Ornta. lemd.i:l TarkbA pet Cent. Honda, for Ac TBE CORlf TRADE. MAXCHrVrXlt, Twraentv.

rim. IS. Ifrraa Oaan and Marrtnlal tlrealae.) Tb veallier wore caff laat baa continued eioaadinaly cold, a nil ceaaaaial faila awe, a lilch, bvweetr. baea tot been to eath an rttentaa to aUrlly lateetera wwb.tna waflke by water and ml I In a fcnat taaaim.la atata, tha trawaai tanaa ua aU anwaai heim ooe naed Io taa purehaaca of aacf Mituu. auyeta atdy tar tnnnelltta coo and prlree fenrrally bare tended ana tdly daaiiaardw.

lib the elerfK of hreae ard Ia.ttau Ourn flaaa aieoad. tbe ijo yt Uito lJtn.Ki iivt huiwx.n tnxa aU urrr ara Tery acai.17. Tnvee waa a fair atanadaaea at tair aartrt tiua imaTiitu, but a mora Ubuet fatuns reeiaueil WVet an Lfltatr veia In very baotad tband at 'a 3d arat 1 per lack rapfieouvety. r. are.

difficult to tuo at a rwtiarucvi if la. ii. titnae aj'kica aiat an atteaaalr alow aala nUawat atari al altcratiuat la kM" BI EV I ran AM.Tirt v. Tr. IS.

Ihiai lhan BHwtit On alar I Al Clor aartct, an tba 10O. weaat aaa nnul) beld he prerioua rataa; at Vicaeeater, a.aa dar. but UUia rrdurtnei aaa rubnuttad to. efWr alt aaintaintd da talua. i aita, Cd.

to la pt quarter lower afl bran rate a ay to a naular eatrat. I murine tha tmi.le,k abut atauvl only baaiadat aaana furtkar deelme. barty at latbae.awreaaJeaUa. I aa. find Uiyera Ul rvtad at ttcvwaa raua.

laana and raaa eeyy di0W nlt to Quit. At Wotvcr ban bon. interdat. not baaae traA Uaee tn tba vale, of a beat. At tkk daya iaaiket tbaea waa a (ant iuiJy of wbeat.

ami aD klncai a ara la per uaatter loaae. l'lry aaatrrad. twta to Jfcaue and pcaa aulltcndlcg downaardt. GLAH0OW, Wtt.aew.av, rva. II.

ireiaa Ejewa and lb 'a (laaUl Wa bare aim rrcat neTwce.at nlaka. Tbe bum liaa craatataa bare I ca. UMKffaiai aat frtan lralaud thj oumuU ot a lair ciantrty of I aiiry and rueeal man aleewd. by tha 1 1 only 3,749 larrek ef eaaraadStl a.uarara cd ladam ourn rrow i liranee acaatb, td LIU' qjnrVee of aUat, and 4J0uartartof barky from tba ccarunceA. bauaa baa brew bftleaa dwrisf tba week, and bayan bad tb turn tbatr faenar In anul erUrtaa.

TbM day a aurkrt aaa tLinly atteeidad. and tbe nalte rffeeted of any iiaa nptum cd traa and Suuf nnlniportant, and lalber under eat auMUaya cun.u.7 Butlneaa dona. Ifa. AOXES. tWniWat.

LAiwa fria Uiitiofbrnia' I 10 fclaeeMvon Iron AOoal 19 rBrtenlron JJ Imp rial anaaatearaa.p Oocaea A Culiba Do. St. John del Bey Clarendon Cbna. Ua I la of Jamaica ttrawO0DVaa tootonUl bold Btoci'Corper Jtlneea of Xf Da praf 71 rt and AaatnUu Ibngcn. jyorttg lz ft a a I IS 20 lldia.

1 pa. 17 II die. Ttaatreratla tj tuatped deed. ilsi Hi Tux Sovrif YoRASiiiaa Cosiruxn. Tho South Yerktbtre Railvaj and ita branchea bat had a reniarkahl tfitct io davelvdg tb Bviatral wealth of th South York I hire coalfield, which, from iti island ail nation, waa eompa rativtly tuknowa Ufora th rail a a ja brought it into notice, and mad it what it now la, of the moat prominent ef car mining diatrict.

Within the laat 18 mnntha a grant Bcoiter of new cal thafta hav been tuxk io this locality by I vaiiout firms ahd individual whom th Ictmea cf Kail Kittauliaia, tb Ueara. Tailor, of lieming held, and the WeinbwtU Main Colliery Company stand prominent. The additional ooalheoi which are thus bjing cptned in all directions will afford to the public an im meoe tuppiy oi coal of exeeiarni quanty at a modtrtt prioa. The Beizhboorbood of Elaecae. at out midway be tween Botherbam and llamtlty, prtaent sVe moat atrikisg prcbft of th ioduetriel niovtnitnt a hich now characterU tb district in queetion.

Tbe large ironworks of trl Fitrwilliam and tbowt of Mr. Datt ar being rapidly xtended, and now give eniploymenk to a large btdy of workmen. Tbe nobl Earl, forcaeeing the require menta of the increaing recently erected at Eleecar a odrl lodginghoua on tb mott approved princi plea of conKtruction, containing, 43 aptrtintnta, replele with every comfort and oonvet'ience. ilia Lordship has alas built a market tquare and a poet office, and laid out apacioui streets of ramarkahly neat and comfortable dwellinm. A church and public school were provided torce time in hie Lordtbitv who thus evinota hit aniietr for the moral tn tocial welfare of the iccrtaaiiiz population of this thriviar diiirict.

But for the railways which now wind through the valley of the lion, tbe wencingt" of the hidden tieaaures of tbe earth in this locality would have been but alowly attained, and the energy ana enterprise which now animate the diatrict would never hare been eyoltd. ExTitAouiur ay Occur Riser. Considerable sen ration has been in the towns of Tor ham. Lyron ttone, Ex mouth, TdgumouUi, and Dawlitb, in th aouth of Devon, in eontequenoe of th diaoovery of a rait number Icot tneka oi a mott strange snd myttenotu deecrtpuon. Tb ruperttitioua go so far aa to believe that they are the rssrkt of Satan himtelf and that grett excitement ht been produced amoBg all Htatit may ne judced of from tbe fact that tb subject haa been descanted on from the pulpit.

It appears that, on Thursday niaht last, there was a very heavy fall of snow in the neighbourhood of Exeter and th south of Devon. On th following morning th inhabitant of th Sbovs towns wvra surprised at diacoverinc tha foot marks of some Strang ana mysterious animal, endowed with th rower of ubiquity, aa th footprinta war to be teen in all kinds of unacoountahl placet on th top of houses and narrow in gardens and courtyarda, tn rioted by high walla and palinga, at wall as in open fields. leer waa DaraiyagardenlnLympttonewnentneaeiootpTlnta were not observable. Th track appeared mora hit that cf a biped than a quadruped, and th steps were genarally eight inch in advance of each other. Tb imptttiion of the foot cloaalr retembled 1 hat of a doakey'a ahot.

and measured from aa inch and a half to(in toa.e uatancet) two and a htlf incur I ncrowa. xicxv ana wee nnpawrau aa caovco, out in th generality cf tb step the tbo wae conlinuows, and. irom tn snow in tcs centre remaining cn'ire, merary anow isc th eater ereat of tbe foot, it mnal have beta eon rex. Th ere store teem to have approached th doors of several boater, tnd uea to hart retiaaled. but no on haa bees able to discover the tUnling.

resting point of this" myttcnous viator. Ua bandty last tbe iter, nr. Huagrsr albtdad to th rabject io hi atrmon, and tnggetted th po. libiliry of th ootpriuU being tl oa i a kat garoo but this eeul i tcareely have been trie 'eater as they were found est kethiid'f ot tte cttvarv of tbe hxr. At prettnt it remains a styttery.

and many tuperatiiikiupDvlrin th ahov tesrat are actually afraid to go evlaide tha ir door after aiekt. I AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS tj SCOTLAND. aaa la ao far ai Rcotlsnr! is oorjeeriked. the Tarotjem of eolleettn africoltural statosdiea AAA been sol red. rr.llallllall, with OfTtiaoi and tha readr asautanoe aaa co openxiQA ce the great "hod of the4 frdTflers of BwtlaritLhAA ocen tnaoiec to eotnjnoriicaxsi to tne coaro ot xraoa foil returns of tha hArrest of 1834.

Iarnanxre apecte these may he defective, bat a firat experi mtnt, and with all the prejudices and dtAadrantagee isrceHtrir attending it, the earlr cotnpletiaa of the returns, aiu toetx laiiDesa ana ninnteoeaa, are ia tae highest degree creditable tb onr northern neighbours. Ont of CO.O0O scbed alet issued to the Scottish farmers only 1UU hare tot been returned. Tne namee of these obstinate persons, if pnhluhed, would most likely show that tbey are not the moat intelligent of their class, bat their" in Gutesimal number, one fifth of one per prove most satisfactorily that on the part of the farmers there ia no objection whatever to tbe collection of agricultural statistics. Leaving the question of the best mode of conducting the inquiry to the test of further experience, we propote to state the broad malts of these returns. They hare this advantage over those of Ireland, that nere, at least, we hare in time to make it useful some accurate knowledn of the extent and produce of the last crop.

The Irish returns give only the acreage nnaer tne several crops, ue estimate oi the produee being ireaerred (no doubt for tbe beat official reasons) until the information it conveys can be of no practical benefit. The total wheat crop in bcotlxna last year is estimated to hare yielded 000,000 quarter, or about 30th on It ot the annual consumption, of Great Britain. So very small ia the proportion in which Scotland contributes to the staple food of her southern neighbours, that, ia ro far aa the stipply of wheat is concerned, we should miss her less than if the ports of Denmark and the liante) Towns were cJoJtd against nay Prussia alone sent last year twice as much wheat as all Scotland produced, and the shutting of tbe Russian ports iy attended with much the same effect on the bread consumers of zuland as if the northern half of this kingdom bad for two years yielded no wheat harvest. Such facts are, doubtless, painful at tbe present moment. fcr they press upon us the extent to which this country cf manufacturing indrutry is dependent for ita food on foreign supply, but it would be as senseless to try to ignore that as to attribute its existunce to tree trade, the bread tn oi wceat sown in tuts country was probably never greater than last rear.

under the stimulus of hieh nhoes and the rjrtnviect of war, axd yet with all the farmer's exertions, aided by a propitious season, Scotland has yielded us only 12 days corunmption of wheat! The returns of land under crop in Ireland show the increase of wheat last year, a compared with 18u3, to hare been very considerable, and, if the yield has been in the same proportion, Ireland will this year give ui about quarters of wheat, or nearly one month's consumption. Scotland and Ireland together, thus furrslth us with about six weeks' consumption of the united kingdom. So far we hare something like trustworthy data on which to rest an estimate of the last crop and, when the returns from those hmglisn counties where the experiment has been tried come in, we shall hard the means of still further verifying current estimates. Kn eland 11 the neat wheat erowm" quarter of (Jreat Britain, and, with the favourable weather of list year and the increased breadth sown, will probably ueld not less than I4.uuu.uw quarters 01 wheat. iii barley, bootland sires about one seventh part of the annual consumption, and of oats nearly one fecrth.

Compared with. Ireland the two countries ate nearly equal in barley, while Ireland grows more than double tne quantity 01 oats wiucn are reduced vn bcotland. Ibe total corn produce of rclard in 1803 was 13,600,000 quarters, and that cf Scotland in 1854 about 0.000,000 quarters, Ireland thus yieldinz considerably 'more than twice as mucn corn as Bcoiiana, wmca may oe a nsexui hint to tne Chancellor ot the r.rcheqner, if any future claim for exemption from taxation should bo made from Ireland. The crop of potatoes in Ireland iu 1853 was upwards of 5,500,000 tons that of Soot land in 1854 about 500,000 tons, or not quite one tenth of that of Ireland. The total money value of tbe corn and potato crop or Ireland forlcwS at average prices' (50s.

for wheat, and corresponding rates for other produce, and 30a. per ton for pota toes) was nnwarda of 2 4.00Q.000i. sterling, while tost 01 couiiaoa iur icxrt, aa we aainn ratea, ia tuue rrote than sterling. We know not whether the revenue, raised in each country bean the same proportion to the produce of their sou, but the facts stated above form a sound basis for the consideration' of nnestions of revenue hereafter. We have not space, amid the more stirring matters that absorb public attention, to enter in detail int these returns but Iwe hare been struck with the comparative produce shown by them when placed beside those of Ireland for 1853.

For instance, the following figures show the average produce per acre in bushels of corn and tons of turnips and potatoes juney. uau. TCnuns. rot toe. Ireland 27 40 38 It 6V 28 36 30 Ill 34 Now, this indicates an inferior style of agriculture in Scotland when contrasted with Ireland, as in every kind of produce but ore the latter appears to excel.

But every one who has travelled In both countries must ieel that this is not the fact, but that very much the contrary is the fact. If the' Scotch returns, therefore, are in any degree acenrale, the Irish ones must be most erroneous, and in extending this inquiry to England we should do well to follow the Scotch mode rather than that of Ireland. It is worthy of note that the two most northerly cevnties of Scotland, Caithnees and Sutherland, thow the highest average produce of wheat and turnips per acre, a fact which we cannot help attributing in a great degree to the spirit of agricultural improvement early in trod used into that remote district by the late John Sinclair, formerly Pre sident of the Board of POSTAL, COitMUNICA TIOX WITB PARIS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir.

Sou remarks in a description of the trial trip of tb Euipr aUamer in your number of the I4tu would seem to infer that the mails between London and Paris have recently been convtyed with great punctuality, while in point of fact there hav not been ao many delajt and ir reytilariti at any period since the etahliahment of the on day's poet aa during the laat fire weeks. Your own expe rime aa to the arrival of your correspondent's latter will bear this out, 1 know that the delays msy be ex plained by the unusual at verity pt the weather, and certainly do not with to impugn ue aavanug 01 in eonvtyano 01 tn main aoots tn Channel being confided to private enterprise rather than Admiralty management. All I with to thow is that mor delaya and irregularitiaa have ooetxmd by way of Calais than ever occurred in the aame period of time by Boulorn. although th presumed greater regularity of the longer route by ledaie waa tn avowed ceoe ol ita being preferred for th conveyance ot th pott between London and Taria; I merely with to obaerv thia by way of pro teat, and not at all with a view of opening at this momaot a diecuBf ion which, though not unimportant, would vry inopportun when UUreata.of such immeasurably greater oontequeno occupy the attention of averyon. I havs th honour to be, Sir, lour mott obedient servant, S.

TU WXATBRE, At PARES, awti (As TBJMES. Taatardty theTaeA wa ha saaay Darts entlrajr froaaat ever, and in aaipeiag awaew Loavlemridgs sa trt)r beand the teas P. has Isr tb presfns beeonir; and near aowes quay. hi Lower Ttiaaas it tits, thekatha ferattd. s.

sack aat exteat toad the trews the difiawsrt sBip aB4' tcJaaorasrs ryLaciaaW itawB abase a walk eat aa tbearf vttetli ou ta lea ac4 react) the thorta Upwarda of two ctles la length of th Thanvat near' Bampteei Owrt baa befa freeta ever, end tatty day aawtil thnniirilaeeiauwnfai.aaaiTIBeanaelaaanyalvtiaa.yia pon tee lee. maaeawetaa aaw oarae tn river at ot etelv blocked up with tbe io and taow. and it ia almoal Lsipoauhla for even the amallait wherry to pats under any tf the archet of Ballertaa bridra. Jadrinr from tb tUa ef tb teems every probability of tae froal ceatinuing seaae eays. Tbe thersto taeter at th Soya Haatae Societi's raceivinr houae ia 11 jd Park daring Wrdneeday BUihtttood at at o'clock yaeterday morning it wa and at noon it regW tered Duriag tha aJteroooe and mixing thn mercury cutnoianod falling rapidly, ahowiag that front wa ereatiag ia intenaity.

The barometer ia 23 C8, being; lIUUtns above prtOMing oy. Tb wind yesterday was, in th. north aaL it vtared during th d.y, but last night it baeame due" dot in. ane to oat ue Darpenune waa oa incnaa iu tninw MM. Tb Ixmt Water in Ktnainetote cardans had bttwa 6.0U) and 7,000 akaWra and alidera.

Tb Koend Fond in rUnaingtoo garde ns nact a tar! greater number en than oa any previous day. No aocineiit occurred Tb Kegent's Park wa viaited by skaters and alidert. Tb is now to good that an isamertion for the pretest at next to an impoaaifcility. St. i ark.

A great number or sliders sad It tier viaited the onamental water, which wa denaaly crfihil. LIVERPOOL. Toe loir prevalence of eaeterlr winda baa prrvested arrival at true port ot homeward bound vetaeU. The jority ar laden with cottoo, upwarda of 300.CO0 hale if which mMerial at aaid to on way tuUitr. Thon tanda of dock: labourera ar thus thrown rut cf wrrk, and tha greatctt diatrea prevail araocg the labouring rhtiia gentrallj.

Building operatioea. which before the treat ait tn, were piiecnina: atgoroaajy ia a cry pels ot towc, are now entutly totptbded, snd maaont, jouuU', hiicklajera, and labeureta have, for a period of foot five weeks been thrown upon their own resources. The, scanty "at the bw bave long since become exhausted. and Eundredt ujon butidred ant aavtr btfor ate. ther bread of idleness hav been cbliged to hav race urea le psrcchial relief.

Soup kitchens are being opened, and the charitable inatitutido are duoenrinz their bounties. Some t.fTh docks, which piotnt a rJettrttd appearance, cwigtf Ins continued departure and non arrival 01 frozen over. It ia eatimattd that about 1 ".000 people are thrown out of weak by thi long eeaeation of labour, tt bom 4.SO0 ara connetted with tb and ucloadicg ofahipa. THE MIDLAND COTJNTIZ3. Tb frcet haa now la led a month, with the exeertios ot a abort interval ef two or three days.

The teeond tnowrterm. which fell on Thursday, haa been tUlowed by two or three' showers, and haa drilled in a mott remarkable Tta cold, aooompanied by a briak north wind, is more intense thaai can recollected by the oldett inhabitant, acd tb winter, birds have all disappeared toa milder climate. All th ard th Severe, tb Wye, th Avon, and other river cC. litter magnitude are frozen up, and the Severn ia up with ice for 20 mile below when the tidal in. friend is felt, so that peraona can cross it dry footed.

METEOROLOGICAL REPORT FRO if THE HI OH. FLKLD.HOCTSB OBSERVATORY. Feb. 13, at 10 pan. Feb.

It, el a ajs. sUdthw Barometer (redueadl Thermometer Wet bulb Direction ef wind fere of wind (0 6) Amount of rain Amount of cloud (010) Osooomettr (010) WaU of weather 2382 mote 13 iacLea, 8 25 0 N.R. m. Jf. 0 0 0 0XX)lnh.

0 OOOlceh. 10 0 QD OH Oi) Fair Very fin, Remarks. Tuetday. Greataat heat ht shade. 31 adopted mean Umpeiatitr, mean preeeaja, mean temperatur of Tapontioa, 341 1 rang of temperv 1 tore, amount 01 aolar radiation, 21 ti reBahine most of the day evening overeatt.

Wadneaday roorning. Greatest cold la night, amount of frocen minimum Umptralur on grass, 12 sloudlest; vary sharp treat, J. LOWf LoarDoa TxnmTai. Bran or rn Twaattoautrra a Bitoairrsa. AT Twa SoTAX Uojujix BocxxrTa Bxaavnto aocaa.

Hxsa rASX.rTa.14. Moearate Sforrilnc. Koon. mfb. Ia tb Boa.

1 I a.m. biIb. aaas tr tJi' ri 92 tta XjrJL aadloa. H. WUXLAkU.

auaanstandan. TO THE EDITOR 07 THE TIHES. Sir, Perceiving that torn of your eoRapotrdsni hav sent you the readings of their theraiometera, and a reqnee from on of them uat otaert may do the aame, btlow is a atatemant of tb Indications of my thcrmoenetar for six days commencing on Saturday, th 10th, about 8 to. Dag. Dee.

Dee. 10th. 16 12th.j2rT 13th .18 14th.u j.18 15th. It will be pcretivtd that Sunday was the lowest, as re marked by your Vfallingford eorreapondent, bat I mach doubt it has fallen so low aa xsro in any other part of th kingdom. On the vary morning mentaonad by tip 20th ef Jaaatary, 1838, my that uiomtetr' was 1 degre batow ssro.

It has hung Ike Etwr btor or tine known, it to sink ao Iowa 1 am. hit. woere ocavotaBt aat itm. Wtlliiigborough, Feb. 15.

D. DULLBY. ir Feb, Id. Toe Sea. Serpent oxci moke.

In the ship's report of tbe Britiah brig Abeona, Charles' L. Kichardaon master, arrived at Liverpool yeaterday. the' 14tb. from China, appears th following entry by the captain, relative to the great tea terpen Sept. 4, 16.

38 long. 13 E. At 5 p.m. lizht wtnda and smooth water obaerved broken water on tbe larboard quarter, about three ehiD lenrthe distance, when pmently th head and part of the body of an enormous tea monster appeared, anoui ov leet above water, ia an angle of about 60 degree. Uia head waa long and narrow, ya not diaeernible.

From the tip of hi incut 12 feet. On each tide of hie bead wae a white ttreak, of about one foot in width, which Itaixiotetobehiamneith which be kept ahut. About aix feat from the terminttioa of th whit streak (or law) there waa a nntubaranea tl. back like a small waiereaak. His body, at tbe rorfaoa of water, wae aoout ue alae, rowed, of tbe longboat.

Underneath his jaw ther was a quantity of alack akin, like eats the pouch of a pelican It was of a lighter colour than th rtsVof his body, which appeared quite black, and free from any deaeription ef hair or btiatiea, bainaj quit stiyirth. Ht appeared to be about 180 feet long, as new aa could be Judged, and water broke on Several pUeea along bis body, which I think must be oocaeionarl by amaller prtjtuheraneea to the eoa Bohiad hat bead. He wae wiaible about 15 during wbieh tiaa be went under water snout tore ttmea. si kept moving bis neaarrom aid to aide, makuag aavt a straight, bute aarpntin eoura threegh the water, rot. kMptng way with the veattL From the pctdtion la which leyia the water, th length of time wasl aaov water, aed Wag ao tloaar I have not th alirh tert hoaitatiea is aaying thai it was th celebrated great aaa terpen! white.

I belarr wai tail atea ky Her kfaMtty'i ship rdalaa. ia L849 or 1820, between th fan rJ tlnA IT.u Ha Haleea." Stats or TTtiabb. MaJtcwiarrxB, Feb. 15. The market for eottoa yarn aat tJoth tu.Be vary qmet.

Tb abort tits movween teen tinea avaca peofraaa, and by redwdng th prodaetioe nearer to avltej wiU the eeoiand, kscnremuMrativepriMsaay be teettred: and a yarns a steadier feeling is alnaey resuitms; mat taa evars. SIR FRANCIS BEAD AND LORD RAQLAN. TO THE EDITOR THE TIMES. Sir. You hav pubGahed to ssaay araonyaaous aoeneatiece tgaintt Lord Raglan that yes will, perhapa, deess it ha ke: allow me ta submit to th judgment of th country the JrV lowing statemut, with 00 remark thareoo.

In 1834, on my rttiirh to England from th Brmmane ol Kaatan, I called on Lord Fitiroy Bomertat at th Horse Guard with aom not I bad just made In th camp cdn structbn of the Prussian, army, and although as sa officer "of rjiginesrs i out not belong to ma aeparcment, ce nererue Ites, apparenUy with great iatarest, liatened to th brief acoount I gav him of tb mod in? which th army wasstndying th art of war in oirouae, and under canvas kow their artillery and pontoon train war learaing to transport guns sad boats aoroes rough country, ravine, streams, Jte. how th eavahry tear learning to swim their hones, with other aooompJSahnteoti equally uaeful on active aerviot kow the infantry were in stracted in making faeein, gabiont, kc, and ia rapidly throwing up field works of vsriovu sorts, th defenaiv advan tages of which they were nude clearly to undtxitaad: hew' officers and soldier of every aaiikai, not only, a ia real war. were practised ia field battle manoeuvres, but, under the direction of a wall edncated ataff and of admirably appcaVtet field departments, were taoght the far mer important acquirement ntotattry for moving large Bjaeeat of cavalry, inlantry, and artillery many miles serosa a eoontry, so 'a to reach given pointi at given times with the whole fore, as4 la proper order. After having given th above outlin of th tytUm under which th great nation 1 of Edrop aoentlcally and at great eostprovid thematlvet not only with young tkilral gx rals, but with lubordinate nxa oomnxuiawoed fS osrs, and privates, all more er lata proScitnt in the higher branch of their prnftetina a well at in the miaorUst details necttttry for th tuhtattenot sad movement of aa army la th field, I emphatically Baked Lord Fltzroy Somertet (with whom I was bat very slightly aoqaainUd what eb action could poatiblj exitt to th Britiah array by a timilar eourae of liiatruction Uarslng the practical duties oi tbsie profaaeion For torn teoondt he appeared either unwiHijg or uriahle to answer my plain queatioo at last, calmly shrugxtng 07 his It ft shouldsr and the stump of his right arm, repiied, wiUia look of dutiful tubmitaieri, Joseph Hume." Twnty on years afterwards namely, oa Saturday tail yen inserted in 7a Timtt the following paragraph 1 We are concerned U. leeru that Mr.

Ham is Acaerrsuafw udupceed as to unable to leave kJasmtrnv NeefcLk. The iVnnu. tk nnr. to be rerratted aaben arxnw reform ia under eoLeiiieration. Ftw men haw grvea ao much attentiua to the labiaet, and his practical oparmce would now be invaluable.

Now, Lord Baglan and the Dak ef Kiweastle nUiy Tie guilty of th aajieroB act ef etniaaoa. which i yetrr: ecdnamt have beta to graphically aeaeribed. LordRaghvar mayUdettituU of foetthowht and eeatrivaaaw, and Jet rrtryway toeompeteat t. contend with th titraordiswrWf tTimrTl1 that hav aaeaDed hint bet, a it baadeauehlei first, that kfr. Hunte'a waTf mtrotioaed meaa ure ooa aomy, which have keen enforced by the Hoese of Cjmirairi, have, bit by bit, and limb by Bah, tradaaQy diataemaeredT tbe3ritiah aratyof aU iu iaU departments snd, iniS TIy.

that it haa beea for want ef a well daaed staff andsf well orgaaiaed field departaatuta that ear army" la the Crime cf 54,000 brave mea hate, by hanger and add, beta (tatted down to about 12,000 efleesir bayonets, I sahaut te the judgmeat of th ooontry that.it is unjust to lAiead the Hsaas of Crmraewt from, and te plea whelhy vpon tke Duk of Kwaatl 'aad Lord Raglan, the isailtwmias'oaV thoa fatal ParliasncBtary Bteaearet of jwtiraehaMst whtrtl Lord Eaglah and. th Dak WtlUiigtoB kedatsUykttk, most aariouily, rantpprvd. Confidant that the tatien wiU, looser er Wtr, ecise, aj just COP, dull OO oa this lag estate HSject, I ts; yeei ebedieat strvaat, air1 Oxciidoa, Xonhamntatt, a. u. l'.

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