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Daily Missouri Republican from St. Louis, Missouri • 3

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TIIE MISSOURI REPUBLIC AIT ST. LOUIS, JANUARY fid, 1861. ANTS. W-ASTEH-A situation as mk, Wnli-r Irom-r. in i family.

I'y rvpc-t'-Js ttrl Ciui cite letof referoih-o. A'l'rr-w 6 nttl-i i. jaJ ir IcmrWnklf Rcvk-rr St. IdI Miirlrt REprntfcAN Orvtrit, I Wcrim-srlav Kvcniiig. January 23, Rere ipt sine noon yesterday and up to noon arc as follow: Br Rivru 201 bis beef; com; 110 bills Tour; 23 pkgs grcX'C; 637 aka oat; 25 bbl potk; 159 sks wheat.

Br RuuroAn broom? fW) pcs bacon 9 pkg butter; 1 tk barley; 1176 ka com; l. entv cattle; bbl and 35 flour; 72 pe an-l 4 1-riN Mrics; 5 car and 25 head hogs; 99 ton 1 in 27 lard; 243 pig lead: 2 cars liira-br; jHit.ifMsi; car sheep; 3hhdand2ft bxs toliflrro; -) wheat an bids whikr. Kewaxte, III. The Ilccry County Dial contain tl.c follow ing: The prk trade lMen quite bri-k for some time ba k. S.

and J. Stone have for several week tfoir attention to killinj, and Up to thi have el.mghten-d -) gs, i l.Rii ing lot lor forp-ople in and around th town. They contrail kill on their own pn mta. but -omr tune-, when desired, tio it upon tho of the owner. r.

S. kiiled a lot of J) a few d-ivs fr Mr. U. U. Rii'h, that averaged Th weighed 7, and litres more vrr foil.

1nrker tfltlier bent. Ttev have al killed. t0 for Mesra. Hwan (t Whrff-n; il for Itupirgiind Harding, of Wcatheraficld, beside a guilt many lot. We h-sirn that more have bn sliipp -1 sea.on that in any previous, both live and A large drove from Toulon (live,) for which 4,0 was paid, wu -hipfud to('iii-ao w--k, and anutiicr lot (dead) wa shipped on Satur l.iy for Boston direct, Wc understand the Messrs.

Stone contemplate tioirg romething in the packing line next season, and we do not see why the enterprise should not be nccesful. A good dial of pork and lard havo been purchased at Chicago for home consumption during the last tear, which might ju-t a well hare furnish cd here, to say nothing of a large surplus which might have Imx-d packed to advantage. Kewance is certain to lie an extensive pork market in a few years, nnd it is high time the packing business was commenced. Receipts at Chicago for the week ending Jan- rTRoyAK A TiV LOST. On or the I I Suvemher, Jwtf, stray! frm tbo neiftilwdtofi fj ii th Reservoir.

BY. eced elfht yoara Had TOMai lt eret, cap am! pantn; dark oyea. rod nanretf Anv infonnath life whoreabout wtM he thankiiilJy recuved by life parents, at ta Mr IB AN. IMR KKNT-A rLEASANT CSEIJB- M-irt i te iwith iM-ar-l) f-r nl 11 nn a -I wifi-. In a private tan ity.

st N. t. id-. tw nt lyc uu men can be aceouua da. 1 wita board.

J4-'4I1 t.ITHsTlSHED ROOMS WITIIOCT BOM two ntlenu-n of )ul bat I-, Will flod a hae'wmeir furBtdl frit ifas. A 9. in pmate re-H ne-. wb-r- eve-y uim 11 a-ord. .1 tin.

AIo. a ry pn-By simtha re m. with in- at fi I. f. Sfl jrer ireretb.

Ap.de Ir. i li 'ifh 'rth -tn t. ja I -t LOH RENTThc PORKHoCHEcomplete A wttii tt'- ais h- -1. -it iat- at the of Fatten ai ei.d dr -r- vsic A jt. it.

rt.xrr a 3. 'i struck 1. (H KENT. Tin Office lately orcnpie'l by It'S I on. a lnk.

No. leio -trrat. In th K- 'hun l.jtte.n. Apply at is ih e. if RENT TW, RMCTS.

for t- 1. nren.t-y te ly tceher. Ih rms or iifhtotf ec p. I'-li-- oath rooob IN tt th -''t. ja.2 I TENT A wH improve! small "1 1 in west -f tlw T.

1 irear li Ire h-d 'to- loir ry -f fr- teretro4 1,1. r.n."'d m. Apply ta I W.i-. hiutotl jrenu. tatted tr, et.

few ac- dt-rawt J. lit l.l. RENT rri- tl c't itiViMii'i i. 'i t-v-t, 'isw Pino 1 1 tk vpdrta Fiu ti k. t'UJU te- iid'lll'- nLimm ten exolro -ike 1 rr.

j. rt-y rod one nurt urei lent I e.iliii. aant tieici'1 'h --u in ttew Cite iiMCiqialiv -d Klvliut Ure le rsrew er CS ir.ty u.cti Jy. will at iliii dfi e. jalt I PENT The STOREHOUSE No.

81 -Ih ti.n. t-- f. etw ilie nd 'i8 trcto A lo, the Lattmiut aton-hou-re -j. Amdr tn jail ittim ts Butts, arm fjrLTEL for RFNT a Urge fireu Are, i. rle ll'-tet.

known tiie lilt. I.lxo lirL. in kuk. Iowa, will now bn rented in 1 ter anf. mi te'nn.

ly HKi M.N,i..rV8.N(jrt rfc, te tt. SCO IT UOV tun-ey. kuk. Iowa. jatfjfic t-OR REST.

OR LEASE PoRSALHk -wrablo -t r- i.iorae teniM. -k-1' to 1OKTKlt row .4 jar If wfred nmt BY THIS MORNINGS MAIL Dispatch to Uie rirdnnatt Enquirer. FKOJI WASHINGTON WAsmvorox, January 22. Tl irr ate very bere now; the withdrawal of tl.ncrs:on irmiG rs, and the pararcu of the Kau-m I ill ly occMtiMintl some lit-t'e there fr a rent dea th -f n-no. Mr.

biryhsm n-sdc br eiHctl enrcion jKech in the fioii-e, but lie was not urii-ned to with paiu-nce I ha aooieree. I lie fora pirn dors not meet with any friend lie re outride rf the Republican rank. I I rm ndir.cut attaclied to the Kinsr hill jrwtcr dsv it is ieved will evtaently kill it. It i lelival that 11m llotae will reject it, which will cause lb hill he sin sent to the Jteuste, wlien it is thoue'it it will not ri-c'sitneo betore C4.joriiinci)t. Tue ut Scttitl a JmJcrn aiider the provision of tie rnn rduci.t guided 9 anLcetary by the ultra puidicutai, ai they will vote afptimt it.

A port wa in cirrnlatvm h-re that acoutlirt had taken place in ticorpa between tl-e Federal nnd St.it Iomc. I'-iif it is whol'V contradicted hy dispatch rtceitid hv lo-idira 8outhini Th South will ui-kc no linetilt moven.ci.t till aftertbetihof March, ai not thm arhxi it is foretd uj-on her. 11-e rrtion of the people of Pensacola, which re-rnited in tlie withdrawal of pmtal tn l.y Uie t.overr.ment, ia cord meed hy the friends of lm Soi ib pc te. at.d it is h-fieval that will be t-tHi-ial ard ara-pted, ard the mai'a restored. Mr.

Ib-ytie has uot aultuiiUd his communication Io tlie 1 mhlcut. lb Iisiiroad (onrention is in session r. To Tfiilt.n.on- ar.d d.io. New Yorkrrd Em, entral. WmI'isIi and Pilluirg, o-lunilusrnd incinnti, I IdtsdeJphia, Wiimm-rtou trd tod 1 atav.ka Uoaiti were rcpre.ct;t-cd.

Chicago Finnncial and Commercial Wccxtracttho following from the financial column of the Chicago a of yesterday: Tlieie I rut? ing r-w to report in matt-. Er- tci xrl.HiitM- i a riud-- firmer at 4 t4 pr. c-nt. on the ftiet- i he banks arc drawing 6 percent, rrd luring at 4' from customers. Then H-emn to te a general feeling among barker tliat rates will advance ruber titan decline.

IL-ere i lot little demand for goM. The having rate are nominally 4 percent, and tins selling 4hs 4. Ihere 1 a coioiderul.le demand for curruucy, but hanker say they are well supplied. Of Tucsffpys produce market yesterday's Tri -lone says; Ihe provbion market wa firm. Bfes pork wa In pi rtieular and tlie market wr firm at ye ttrday'squGtarioiif; alout 7 hbla ehangd hands at 8l0y 26 principnlly tbeoatidcUOtHtion.

There is fair it qniry for cat meals, and the market Ih firm Lilt inactive. Ljird ix iiirt, with sail at Boyersoffloorbeldotr; market quiet snd not so tfrm, with limitid trai.MCtions at 84 60 for fair to choice spring extras. In tin wheat market th-ro wrsqciiv a Kcct.on from yrterday, and wo notea decline ot 1 1 with heavy sates at 80 1 for No. 1 pritig, and 76t7t.c tor No. 2 spring losing at the ride notation.

Corn wns dull ai.d '4c lower, with light transaction- at 2, for mxedtio itorc. Oats were rtcody at in store. Cincinnati Money market 1 he Gazelle of yeatenlay has th subjoined Tl market tar New York exeliaoee was steady at prmium hajlng, aud premium seeing. Ilf istettcr. It-irg now worth the same a New York check.

IVe Uute pKOiiatu buying a pr selin g. Nw ork ecbsini deciined fit rfciTRd'phia to unum, rnd is expeef. to be at pnr within a i ay i iw. Tlie fianks ol that city m-iy then-tore Im till to Kst.me specie pay nv tits within a short time. No charge in Ihutimorc and New Orleans.

FINANCIAL MATTERS. WfTiNitsDAT, p. There is no changt io money matters, nave tliat the Exchange market 1 firmer. The quotations for Ka.itcrn to-day were at 1J premium as the rcgulnr r.itc, though it was very firm nt that rate, nnd the tendency Is decidedly We now trire th market rates r.s obtain at th Savings Irtst tu-timi and wih the private banking huses. Th Barks in treating with thcr customers, accommodate them at 2 premium.

Exchange on New Or-hans is about 1 ik cent above tiie rate on New York. CutTcrscT is in rather moderate snpply, and rank with bankrdile funds, (fold is atlprami-tirn and silver ut Fiwxi'ial Affairs ABitoAte-Tbe arrival from Europe, last reported by telegraph, brings word of tlic dcchhd cffct9 of th cri-is hrtrc the money market in Europe. The Bonks cf reftiand and France Iial suddenly raised th rate of interest to 7 per cent a high rate, whfoh had the effect to lower consols and rail rote I lmrc, and check business. The roulu will less activity among speculators and a falling off in tho demand for American produce. Bread-stuffs wcic lower in consequence.

Cotton hod rot receded in pi ice, but was in leas request. France will ft-cl the pressure quite as mm-h as Fniriand perhaps more. She has usually sold largely to the United States. In 1877, according toher own oflicial statements, shi export 1 to this country gods valued at over seventy-six million. goods arc, for the most part, ar-cles of luxury nine-tenih being silks, wines and liquuis.

Hie American orders for tho goo-1 have declined rapidly for tho lost two months, aud hnve now come to nearly a dead stand. This stoppage ha begun to create a acri ons impression on the French market. France mast have, however, breadstuff and cotton from America, of whh and other domestic province, she usually take forty millions yearly. Tho ne rcsity add to tlic pressure. It i supposed that England will not he so seriously affected, since thcd manl on that country is ftr articles chiefly of neccssily.

Buttiicrecan fe no doubt that there ha been a decline in the demand for those artit les, while England has to import our cotton and breadstuff. No doubt tl.c present experience ami th future liability to great interruptions of the snooty of a raw articTc so necessary as cotton to th iu of both countries, will give a new anl vigorous stimulus to the effort wliich have len mode to ard open new fldLs. The result will be, tokened tlepemlcnco for cotton on this cnntry. Whn our cotton bevmes of less itn-lortance, the slavery question will lecomc so to. The following from the N.

Y. Times of Monday. It will be seen that the prediction of a rta in the rale of dUi-nnnt abroad, 1io3 been realized The Evfart Trade of th pat W4ek contintn -I active iN.th h-re and at the principal cotton ports oftbeJfouth. Th clearanvs of domestic produce and tni'Ccllanoous goods from New York wcic 52,011. HH against 51,101 8.

same week 1a-t venr. li of ctjtton from th Sflith were ftfi.OOO haes. The Import tnvie has slightly improved in the sale of Foreign general mcn and tliere is a improvement in the dry goods line, though the bulk of the new importations i still thrown into bond. 1 he import entries of tho week, including tho dry goods table in our last phjst, arc aguinrt 51,172, Ktl srm week last season. Th imj ort movement of specie continue, nnd the total for the week, including near at br.nd by tiie Teutonia, la over $3,000,000 for the week By steamship Bremen $180,000 By steamship Asia LO.tu.OOd By Tortland stemr Oo.OdO By steamship Fdinlmrgb.

fiOO.OOO By steamship Tentonia 318,000 lly of more thnti ten thousand votes, tlie counties voting with them having few whites and many Meeks, (population,) while those voting against Hum have comjiaratitcly many whites and few black. THE PF.XSACOI.A FOKTIFICATIONS. Since our last Ksiie we have lamcd something additional in tvlarion to tlie dis)oition of the nml Stnts tnsps at the mouth of our htrltor. 1 he hole ton IihsMsti com-entrated iu Fort tliu having lotli l-ort Ihiminoa and li. a linpiotccU'l.

are informal that large 4iiantitic of provi'Hins nnd ammunifioii boe Ion nmovetl to Ion Iicku, and that the pl.c hs Ntn put into a compute stntc of kdcti'C. Vc have not hartM-d that the armament of the forts were in am wav injun! or mo-Icstcd. 1 rt rh-kens i' a very strong Ksitin, on the (n jut of St. ll sa I'l rad, on tin cat rn i- of the mouth ol the harisir.and Konly by land on one id oving to the op wies of tlic eouutrv, wlii -h but barren Istl ol snnd, a mm attacking from licit quarter would Iks viiytnuch cx(nsed. Thi five dav ago, could have Uvn tkn hy lily inn without a hU.vv; we nd, the case i vorv dificnrt.

We arc not a Me to state the exrv-t tonr in garriwai, lnt are rot aware of any lut ci of Hie artilUty, probably amom.t-ir to ft or 7 men. If any reinforcement hare Imii thiown in the lV i not tran-pired. At ll.e Navy lari, cvcmhing aucm to be quiet, and, judging from the work is goirg on a u-nnl. 1 lie stnokc from the vari-ous ctipines iwris up a quietly and graccfuliv as if iciiixt (icucc and quiet pervaded the coun-tr. Since the alnc wa in type, wc learn that tlio gui.

at lort r.anaiM-a-' wort spiked and the inW- lor elevating the ieiCs liroken, lietbre tha mua LtiKut ol the pLuv by the Luitcd States tM ops. I very preparation i b'fng mtulotoilefcnd both Tort' li kiln nnd Uie to the last extremity. The MOTVnhip Supply is aucliorrd lKtvro.n the rts aud the liiitc 1 St tt steamer Wyandotte has sit am up all the time, ready for any ctucr- ncy. No fimmnniiion has yet lieen removed from the magazine in Woolsey, or from the shell-house in Hirmgtoii. A fatal mistake was committed in not taking povHWsion of these forts ten davxago, whTi it could have Inch done without firinga gun.

Kilty men could then have accomplished what a thousand cannot tolav. do not protend to say when this responsibility rests, but it will attach where it belong. We fed assured, however, that no one here is with the blame, or re-onsjble tor (Ik 11om) that tlii blunder may cost. 11cnsacola Gazette, 12th. I he same pacr contains tlie following: TUB ALABAMA TROOr.

The nine oVhxk train last night brought 24 men from Montgoincvy, by Colonel mnx. ixvopenue with the Honda tnqt in the of tlic public work at thi point. The delft IiiiMii usit of the Montgomery True Liu. Oijiptin Ainircw; Tu'kgee Light lnfnt-ry, Captain K. Mays; Inlcpuktit Kith, Captain 1 arri'; Light Infantry, Captain J.

K. loiri-; Monicoiury tinards, Lieut. Whiting, We have ncvTSWna finer lo-iking loly of men; they arcconijiosed of the bower of Alabama chivnin, nnd do not look like mn whim the smell id giin)Nwder wouM make mT-von. We uidiTStaud aiiotlier detachment i to-muht. Fan (l.o Ialmrrs (Mtimi Co Ci1T.

KTATi; lci1ature ha for some day pa-t lccn mgrgv'd in and maturiug a lull providing fora Stole Convention, to some time iw-Nt month. A we have before smd, tlii i' a move in the right direction. What we want pow is a comparison of views from ell parts of die State, that ilio-e most neaiarv to our sauty aud preservation may bo thoroughly discussed und cdopted. Tlie people of Missouri should be npreented in that lodv by her rcfrtrn tat me men. lly this we mom men chosen from the body of tlic peo-ph nun of exKricnce, of cnlaigcd views, of ii of u-miH-ratciu, of candor, and hoso interest arc identical with those whom they may represent.

In it we want no political wire-workers, no tricksters, no jockeys of their country, no selfish, narrow-mindcl, one-idea men. We need (latriots who can rise above narrow issues, and look at the interests of the entire fStarc, present and future. To a body of such men, impressed ith the deep responsibility of their position, we louid cheerfully and readily entrust the iutcrests of our beloved State. The principal question, we apprehend, which will conic Imtorfthis Convention for action, will be that of tlie secession of Misouri from the Union. It is a proper question for it consideration.

It is one, however, fraught with the most momentous oncqucnres to the bute; and uoo a wise aud patikdie di)KMition of it will bang tlie future of this, the greatest and most powerful Southern State. It is not for to to advise such Convention of the action proptrao so important a measure. AU that we can a is, that it be treated with tho calm deliiicration which its merits demand; and loiterer may be tlieir determination, whether to cctde ewrutely, or to co-opcratc with tlie other l-order State in a movement, it i eminently motratie, as well as proper, that the decision reached shoulik be sulmiittsd to the people for their mtitication or rejection. Wc presuioc the net Cfllling tlic will provale that tlii lill lie done. Such a provision i not singular lie State ol North Carolina, Virginia aud Ten tMiee.

have either tnie, or tre about making ll.i' sulimi'rioti of the act of thdrresjioctiveCou volitions to the people necessary, lor populi, tor Itei. our pirferenre, sfW the State Convention, in favorof a (haHTalC-ouvcntioti, to beheld hy such slave State as are not already out, or determined to immediatelv go ont of the Union. Let tins i'onvemiou fiemble, say at Nashville, and there deliberate upon the moau best adapted to secure the right they demand. 1t the Crittenden proposition lie chosen a the ultimatum, presented to Congress and the North for acceptance or rejection, with the clear understanding that, uiileas sevpted, all these State will go out in a liody. Such a movement would possons a moral powerwhreh never could be exetvt'od by arete State action.

This can all be accoxn-p bhid before Lincoln's inauguration. '1 be North is not lost to all sense of her own interests and welfare as to reject the proposition, bite dare not do iL The whole civilized world would point the finger of everlasting scorn at her. Uic moral time ot tlie fact that she bad willfully and deliberately broken up tlie best and most powerful government in tho world, would crush her to the earth. We, then, feeling that we had discharged our every morel obligation to them, in ext nding tlie hand of brotherly more than half wav, could turn from them with the iirond satisfaction that we were free from the ilood ot this transaction. Thonccltorth, with lightened eon sciences, we could pursue our even fwth onward in tho pursuit of that peace, pros-peiity and happiness which had been denied ns Iu cunanou with the North.

W'ASTFD SiTUATI.tNS hr 2 GIRLS; If r. Ip or wi-h nnt irm il. rt. nJ and jla.ne- i un i nt unfi ui .1 t.u.i.lx rv ii. t.

fr ti ear of ei n. 1 vi- I. -t nt rt r- i Ci if p-n-ilrel- 1 s-an at Fifth -tr--L jal it Tnn ffth a small cash c-pi- a-': ont In a tr ire 1 J1 rl 'i. mlnr-fr, I in aff-if-ialt hm-n. iui nA.f Oi'M- rr.

or 1 i tK ITfut.itir rt si rn Iftirl fw. fiiv- xt r- at- 'iiuin I jaJI 1 ANTED- V. AN1 I 1 trv fe. 1 I li I 1 y- rhf 0.1 1 ti tj Ich 1 rri- i-t Xu), ri. I ft ifoh ail im; ft tevsM rill If llhirl rf a.t -0J? li, i tr, if Iwrg-.

lli-Tse ai.rt Uu-rjr IANTFD- BOARDAND" NEATLY 1 Ft tw i rl a ai aiitr. wit: in lift -nnrr I afr ran ih r- arirr, pre-. rit. fc-fiar eh-i- 1 r. MO, li.f i w-, itiiof be willi the tiuc4.

41 Kivi-n. ti WASTKD. OSE-THIKD-CAtH. an I ft -lv 1 In al Will 1 fi 1 lit It Ml'f. Th hi i Mitel 1 1 tM st.ite.

a-il un th llt-e a lul't-J mniih al, iti1 ii' lv t.h.1 of attention ar.d will hetr tly fi WANTED BY A MARRIED MAN, -Itua'1-n I.T It-fc 11 Inc nr with hef wn rl.lM i-r nh ntr fr ifivt Ti Apt, al cul at-fi Hunt. jaflil GESTS V.ASTKriT. ia ate ttrltioii an Kt- tra piinei-ntfiiis fi rrel ai li rt' t--nn. I want an arlve Arnlln v. -y in tv .11 tl.e 'V -t ani te-uth Fir -ata-i- of h.

k- an-1 ill art ill t.r ulilrHii 1'. I. iJi.W, pah.i li 5s. 7 aint fctreet, 't i.iUM. J-1 WASTED.

A RFSPEfT HLE GlftL If wiiiita -ItiiiUten a- hainltennaifi. wn-tih'ir amt in-tilt'g In a 'Tiiall p-ivjt famll- Can f' 11 tliK we at W-hii'gtim aveuue. i fwe.o Fourteenth ai Fifieeuh 3trt. si4if A I ASE FOB gApfc ft a wnoJl imprv KUl'l, a -Mt'dri -I tone h-nnir, fi jm! twntv acf-s, ni lanl, within tiilj txtv mil nea--r. 't tends.

in the 'tat, ttW-'. Arathie tre pri In ranli. Are tn L. illrt.W, No. Lal autn 'tre-t, M.

WANTED A situation by a middle aged ft Fr- man. a- UtehsER underti.i-nteih" e-filv iti perf rtlr und- rfiarete th Jittire j.aiti- ti'a-: en e- iuc 1 cuinilKUh'l. i-tlr K. Iw put I can niree. yjS WAS TE1AC00T liAKERlT go to man.

n.irent i-lt. A ilv tv 1 AC JL LKX'-. I'-s I hirl atr." -It -A5TEDTO ITiY cTm7dS St ER- II vi 11. ui. r.r ti rjnalt u-'l ui Ki.cli-h mTiuf ict ire-4 if e.u.

relvete. ef. I'a. 1, 'n the 7 fi ir: hi-u- KnulLih. Fr le I I' than.

-tii -i 1, m.1 fci, n. i.a 3t I PLOYS! ENT The Writer wiali oi4i rn -i t. tier --r write np e.k ate ac, uni-. In 4 i 'iml- -5 Ot riwilil Vli ff, I. 311-1 wn iht Ii ive -V to t.ik- h.re imn to it a ora i I-, roi.itile rmulOTim-at to mat' tin Ktt-fc -tory irh renrr.

reaching a o- a a ittunr. Ijajaiwj AI.E.X WATED A purchaser for a fin Saloon It and lte.ttt-rir, l-rt 'rti Kojrth 4rar. will herMot nearly h-df the or.ral c--t. on tha I or to rqi Jh.NMNO to, nliv eirM-t. tlwcru iUirl and lu-inh, north si-le.

(ill anl wr It. jati cr, f.imily Lx tl i' to r-rt eiilier a il-M' ii. a lamer ntie, af or rtre rnim-ail a Lit-te-n. bit further routh than tlark north. tei-t trwet.

FtirO -tTfi t. A atatuig raie and IiN-uti- Ijr. W. rixtollice te jaJ 2 Tt WANTED-A rituation as Wet Nur. )y jrouna and healthy woman.

Inquire at 77 North llxbtL-IrrtU yZ-t ANTED To hire out by tbe year, Uf or Ll tn ro In tlie eo-JDirv. ni- c-fi t.irl. frT, am-fi fifteen year, and n. Hot. are rs tonrteen year.

For f.artteula r.n;lyat No. t7 Krai kiln aveaue, bi-tweea iliglncta and Nineteenth otreeta. jaJt ANTED. Two gentlemen, with satisfoc- VV torv rrierence', iditatn ilt't 1sm hoant and a roinlrrtatih- room. rimihe or urnurm-heil.

in a -r'tnd urexcapttouai 1c location. Addren UoW.viilh font oitli boa 24. jaio tf OOD PIANO WANTED IN Kxchaiitto lor nrt Ivw room 4. water. an! In a -otniortai, loon-1 ont-modioii hoa-Mt; In atlonontral mrepuonaMe o-m-a lHeniL Sail fa- tory refer-rn a required.

Addrena te C. IL, can: No. Market 4C, tirogli o-totf a. il tf ED On or tafore March 1st, a first rlawDW ELI.1M in ool or ler, died with ga and water, ard ootal.nn not la-w titan it rooniA. Mud tie 1o-atel tietwoen Iienot ml -1 1 harlea eaatoi Tenth.

Address 0. boa lfi4X jail A TED-FOB THE P. 8. ARMY. to ant fur service our lYntter.

alde-br-dtd men. of con! rliararwr. to atiom will t- uv dLMd ca. and rm-dloil attendance. Vf n.niiinir from fill to Fid per nret-Ui.

aceoriln to ra nt. No 5 Mark- Ihlnl and Fouitli rtixtts, Ioku-, tn tlie rtatf. J. rtNNKi.te jal Lieut 2d Infertry, It-c-uttm? OiTlj-f. ANTE We wish to inforn iff 49 VT Ian, ih, Jter that contract with the Kane- pean rr Lm-rant Aid s-i-tv -m tha flr-t ofJanuare.

We will here ute tliat w- will -x-rl-aiiue no km t- rlaids tiiat ti-i. Wa liave L-k-lart 't -tuck -f fire tie Luit. Stau-. en of wlm we wdl i for liti.H the Serfci-t anil nrtee r-a-otiahle. 11 Kindi lt-iir- n.

Ke. la ard fiht to'heit Wt.i-ke, Gin, Wu.en.aii kindnuf Hitter. To'ucc-i, uan, xc Sc to ectinie f- tend. Ti-rma, eaalt. to be paid aa tlie are Liken u'.

i u. TYLU Nu JS North teeon t. d2ftd.twtf SI Loilia, M'W fl 4T, AN TED To sell or rent one of the VV fin--t unprov -4 FA li.Ms in the e-'antrr. or i wtU excl-anu1 it fero-H inipror-il city pnorty. 1 he fan ha- fl k.

teni-tnrnb it. abu a c-sl -t a raw ai 1 tiri't umII ha-a fl i-er pfe-rn. wh. at, tm-l-y ai at. Ih- null L- firre running rd-r.

tte-ro umexd wawopa, plowa, bam. ih, f.nr euwa, kk4 work uxi-n. ten head ofthe mol-s In tl i out tnr a flue lot 4 hoxa, and all ot'i-r tu tor eotnfort happiin-et. The farm contain MS sen i. ard Ih In Monro ou r.

st-it IlUnoi. revt-teen mil- (turn 'L Lout, and four mil. from Waterloo, eountvmat. TiUopcritCte Wo will ll on Htrersl tnua tf applied fur awn. CH-TYLKi; I).

2fl North Second tre-t, LouK Ma Also. A acres of fine tlmte-r land in tim American Itot-toin, M'iire out: t. liliiHda, eighteen inlle from st. nK 11a a fine frame n-td-ne' and twenty aerr eteand; wilt ha auld Id luta to aolt cuatumetto Apple aa above. dli TO SELL One fine bn-d ST.iLLIo.

mx v-ar of the festeat quarter terre country. One oaa of te autifdl r-n-. um rear old. one pan of fine bobtail ha, fire yaiaold. Twentr-aavrn No.

1 reddle and butcir ter-a. A lo, five apan of fine work mule. An or all will fea old low tr cash or city acceptance. Apply to C. U.

TTLKlt A North SC'nd treef, dll tf or to J. B. KILL'S stable oor. Ninth rod Xartt WANTED th-wooti TT old. Alan, one ot In the eountry.

STATEMENT OP THE CONDFTIOX OF The Hartford Fire Insurance Oa the First day of January 1KL rT Tbe name of this Company THE iARTKKI KIKK COMPANY, and at UarUbrd, Conn. to l' The amount eaptral -tock 9fi 1 he amount of capital to paid up, NiS.imS uS Iti rmho haiwl. and In Hank fit C'aah ta teantia of Auenta, and in nans of trairan teuton MOt St 111,094 44 Bills rvceteatilc. tor loans second by perwmai and eollaleral recunt fiMSfi 94 Krai e-rata unencomhenHl, balldlns and lot, ta ieari treot, liartfonl Ofi Stocks and Bonds ro (wUows: ParvaL Mk't rate 911 Shares Hartfbrd Bank stock. Hsrt- tord fiflt.TW firo.SSfi rbttBiz Bk stock.

Hartford. lwfi 4K.IW US ('nmeticut Ht Haiifchm Go. -dock. Ilartlhrd S.m Kxcbaaxe stock. HartTd fe.wa lu.Mfi to Bank of Hjirtferd Countv st ck.

Hartford TJOfi I JM to barter trek Bank stock, Hartford Sfi.Ofifi MJN to Kanners atel Mechanics Buna stock. Hartfiwd IR.Ato to Mercantile Mock, irtt'd li.tofi to Kerch, and ManuTrs' Bank stock. Hart To nl ILfito n.3to Ofi Atra Bank ntuck. Hartfimt. 3IJoU Jl, UA to Itv Honk Mock.

to American KuhmuM Bank eti ck. New Wrk to Inelndrel in thi tatetn nt i the quantity withdrawn from onr markets, and fonvanb-d inland to Onada and the Briti-h Provim we am unable to ascertain tho exact iirnonnt, but it 1 notvary greatly from pound. coRPuatmos of coi-fvf. Tnkcn from ma. Nrav Yoik, Ihs 7.7,;j N.wiitl.np, 61,2: Jt'ifimnre, I 3U7I.7IS 27, ItostrnJU 12.7l7.r.-( fiber poits, II ft) 12.2;;!,l2 Tnfrl.

-fo 251,275, 1 otal, 11 s. T'esrrebs, Ifo 4rttt2 227 In the utoive statement of consumption, w- have included only the din-ctrere ipteat tire tbe coestwta rore-ips licing erobnved iu tiiecal nlarbm at tbe port of original entry. pork packing ha nearly closed in tbii city for the present It was estimated yc-terd-tv br a dealer that thcnnmlrer of bogs parkisl would Alwmt cigho-cn thousand, which i qui a tailing off from last year. Feoria Union, 2M. Fre ights to New Orleans remain steatly at 7- for flonr; 51 25 for pork; 40c for corn, and 15 to 5Cc for weight freight.

WHEAT The market ha been if we mnv exet pt some little sjci-J inquire for cloi fall, a fl lot of which have been wdd on p.ivet tc-rtn. For other dcription holder have bc firni, and tnvnifi''tlon limited at Hior and mu-ty, 93 toll's for gooil to prim club, jl J8 ir gool ill. Treday, iiiH-hangf. with ot -ks spring at 90c jkt 10?) do nt and 150 do club at 97 l-2e; Piftdodo at 94-; I'd fa! 1 and 1,734 do club in lot on private im- GlvN Has fwen bn-tyant and firm throughout, with sales of uboct IS 0Q) igs at 41 1-2 to -toe tor dump mixed to white, th tat d-Itvi red. Market firm again tc- lav, with sale of 1.finn sk- and 1.10ft do mixed and yellow at 4-lc pT burin-1; 1 do white at W-; -Pt iloyellowat do; 15ft do mid do ar livred; 3o7 do at 45c; -il5 do v.hite at ltc, bverl.

OAT.s iihout change until yesterday, when hod I gr-w firmer and obtained 32e per buVl fursmnlTchonc Io s. To-dav tlrere was a further improvem nt, with sales of 116 sksat il 1-2; 20 at 32, and -'ta at 3'h. FI.OI have ag.tiu had none but limited retail transaction, im hiding city superfine sacks nt 52 35; do bbl at 7-1, and fancy do at To-day there were no transaction of importance, BAKI.EY Has been quiet bat stefely, with late sale of fair spring at 17 1-2; good do at 5V, ard prime nt 60c, sk in each in'tance r-turne l. R) F. No s-ile ha I made for a week.

We tat qnoted at 52 l-2r, nk returned. 1U KWHFAT 1-LOUR A few lot of choice hnve been quote! nt 52 29 to 2 25 pT 10 lb. Jihlir lor lack of sale for the artiHc hol-tor have withdrawn aiiout 290 hah-s from ore tob mann'S'-tiireff for their mxonnf, and th -te will pn bai It ite other withdrawal for tit; s.irae ol-jeet. BALING STUFFS Bagsrmj quote I at 15 fo 15 1 2 arxMding to and refe5 at 6 12 to 7r fr handspun, and 7 M- for machin-. Ll AI have none but nominal quo ation, 55 10 for sott Mi siun ami Galena; 1 000 p'g ofthe former yeteniay on private term.

HI.CKY Dealer wra wid? apart at the ing, sellers M'king 15- to offers of only 1 te ptr gallon, but ye-ter 1-y orrr Jijt bbl change I brims nt 11 5 8 to 14 To-day, lift bblsJd at 1 1 3 4c pf galh n. GUNNIES New have advanced with an tv market with sales to-day of 42 fal medium at 15 tec, an do heavy at 161-2'; se nl-hard dull and nominal at ft to lie. IIAY We quote at 75 for goo I to ehi, with rales lat ly made at the latter figure. HIDES Green anl salterl uu haiigcd at 4 ard 5c, and dry Hint in active demand at 11) to I2c per Ib. BEA NS Choice navy a day or two sine at 20, showing an improvement; inferior de-Scrptifii nr.ehnngi-d.

TA FLOW S.cady for prime at 8c per Ib; some heb Ing higher. FKU IT arket dill sales on Monday of prime quarter peah.sat$l C5, und prime apples at 80c p-r bu'hel. SEED Sales last reported were on private terms. We quote flax at 75c, Timothy at $2 39, and clover at i 75 per basheL SUNDRIE-Cranberriea at $6 to $7. Hominy liOr to $1 Cement $2 to $2 50.

Ghweng 25 to 35c, with light receipts. Bee'omx 25 per Ib. Eggs 12; fit 15c per dozen, shipper's coant. Corn meal 47jc per bushel. Broom $1 to 32 50 for all kind, and nodemand.

Green apples 31 50 to 32 75 per bbl. Cheese ft! to for Western Reserve, and 11c for English Dairy. Flour barrels 10 to 35c; pork 75c to 51, and whisky $1. Feathers 20 to 49c for mixed to prime live. Alcohol 89do1oc.

Spirit gas 18 camphcne 50c; neutral spirits 23c. Star candlen. No. I lfoc; No. 2 15j to l5c; mould 11c.

Soap Tam 5(e; family 4jc. White lead 7c; rel do 8c. Litharge fi Oll.S Iinl SOr; linseed 70c; whale, in caksy 70 to 72 Jr: tanners 70e. FISH Mackerel No. 1 large 89 to 320 50; No.

2 313 to 15; No. 3 large new 312 to 1250; No. 3 tnefijtmt 5ft to 510 50; No. 3 small $7 to 53. Codfish New Bay of Furdv and English ire 6c; extra large Grand Bank 5 to 5i; largo medium new 4J to IJc.

Hake Large new I) to 31c. Salmon Itickkd 1ft to 52ft rbb; mo-k 18 to -Or per Ib. Halibntftf to li)r. i ring Pot mr.c 57 50 to 58 pr bbl; Eastern Shore to 7 CO; No. 1 $5 50 to Labralor 56 to 56 50; No.

1 box 45c; No. 1 seated 55 to fi(te: Holland, new to 52 50. Whifeti'b No. 1 hitil bbte f-1 to 54 75. Trout No.

I half bbl $4 25 to 5-1 50. FURS AND SKINS Owing to the large stock of tuts in Europe th general impressioti is that prices will rule kw; dcr skins it is thought wdl mrJctflin fnir pri'. We quote oar market as follow Raccoon Wot ora 10c to 45- Southern Mink Weatent 25c to $1, Southern Otter Western 59c to Si. Siuthrn 2.V to 52. Grey fox Western and Southern 20 Muskrat Western 10c, Southern 8.

Western and Southern 5c. Wildcat Wesnrn 2.V, Southern I5r to 25c. Red deer Western 20c to 25c, Southern 20c to 2lc. Grey deer Western and Southern 21 to 26c per Ib worthless out. COTTON YARNS, SC.

price for cotton yarn, large lot, 19 to 20 small tots to country trade 22c to 23c; twine 18t to 21c; batting 10c to 15; star do, lono lots, 13c, small tio, 15e; candle wick 18c to 21c; white carpet chain 20c, ami colored 24c to 25c; osnabargs to lie; heavy brown pheeungs 9c; shirtings GJc to 7c. arre and firm. WOOL Nominal. We quote native flcoce, unwashed 15 to 18c; do do washed and tub-washed 25 to 30c; palled 20 to 23c: receipts small. In Mexican nothing done.

COAL OILS Pnre Breckinridge 85 to 90c; demand active; lubricating ft) to 8)c and nominal. NAVAL STORES Ntmiinal. Turpentine 15c; rosin all qualities at $2 to 50; tar $4 50 to pitch 52 75; oakum 8 to 10c. LEATHER Harness 20 to oak sole 21 to 26c; upper $20 per dozen; skirting 28 to 32c ptr lb, bridle $28 to $33 per dosen; in rough 18 to 20c. No demand.

FIG IRON Tennessee cold blast $25 to $26 and doll. Scotch pig $32 50 for small lots. No denunvt. BUTTER Western 10 to 12; Ohio 14 to 16; roll 16 to 18c; New York Fresh 20 to ic. Demand languid.

MGAK An almost total suspension of le-mand, relieved by an occasional sale of small parcels to argent orders, is briefly the condition of onr market. Sales at price ranging from 4 1-2 to 6 l-2c for common to fully fair; fair is chiefly told at 5 3-4 to 6c. Receipt light but gradually increasing. MOLASSES Prime new plantation i in moro request, and selling pnmiptly at 30 to 32c. Stock vety light.

Retailed Cuba 20c. COkFEE Stink exhausfoL Demand active, and prices inipnvel 3-1 to leper lb. Fair to prime readily bring 14 l-2to IV. Kl( Dull and nominal at 5 1-4 to 5 l-2c. IOBK 1 To-ilay 115 bbl city packed oid at SIS per bbl; 50 bbls Alton packed at $17 59, and 1,250 bbl at (juincy at $16 50.

Stock here held by city packer who are firm in their terms. In btdk meat little has been done, bidders aking 6 I -2c for shoulder and 8 l-2c for sides and ham packed. BACON Very little ont of smoke. Sal yesterday of 40 ca'k. clear sides at Uc; plain u-gar cored hum 11 cents, and to-day mall lots city and country parked shoulder r.t 7 1-2 to 7 34c plain hams at 10 14c, aud clear sides at 11c.

LAUD Choice citv has advanced, with sales yesterday of 65, 50 and 539 tierces at 10 l-2c; gut 10; mannfflctnringftc; keg 10 1-2 to He. HIKiS The season is nearly over, but for goo 1 lots there are buyers at full prices. Side yesterday of 70, in two lots, at $6 25 and $6 40; 100 vciy fine, 259 lbs. and upwards, at 56 50. The number for this year will go to about 75.009.

To-dav, 100 head, in two tote, okl at $6 25 net. TOBACCO Yesterday 1 hhd seconds sidd at 55 05, and 4 taxis at 53 55 to 4 65 per 10 list. Kcecipl. of Live and Dead Ilogs at Ch'cigo, fn ra (tctolier 1 toJnnasry 19, incive, for the ycaisnamcti: 10 -VI Cft0.77S 187,4 The Times of ycMciday, say of tho provision rnd live tok The provMi market wa rcmarkabls active to-day, rnd a largo omonnt of roe's pork, lari and ut nts changed baud. Among thosal rtic 1,200 bid' Inc'S pok at 25; a lot of 80 bbl rump at 511 50, and 100 bbL and tiercet prime lurel at 10 and 3,000 piece shoulder packed in drv salt at 6 1-4 ct.

The mark: cled firm with on active demand. Many of the pa kers rctii to cll ntcs pork under 910 50, aud lure! at 10 1-4 to 10 1-2 ct. The dresM-d hog market opened firm, but at the close of Change the market wa 15 to 25c lower, and closed weak with a downward ten-dent 35 being the extreme outside quotation ibr choice lot. There was an active demand for live hog, and all the offering were taken at prices ranging from 5 12 to 55 05, the latter prne only being paid fora few choice lot. Among which we notice one tot of choice Suffolk, averaging 4b pound, which were taken hy Joseph McPherson, General Stock Agent of tho 1itt'burg, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad, for shipment to Boston.

The sales at the different anl were 200, averaging 215 lb at 55 12 1-2; V-0 averaging 2K0 lbs at 5 37 1-2; 125 averaging lbs at 5550; 50 averaging 3)0 lb at $5 i 1-2; 80 avcrngfilg 0 lbs at 40; 50 averaging 330 lb at 55 50. 1 he Cattle market was active, and with a good supply, a large burinos was done at 2 to dto. Th calcs were 40 averaging 1,215 lb at 1c: 27 averaging 10ft) lbs at 2p-; 20 averaging 1,280 lb at-IJc; 15avcraging 1,570 lbs at Ankrican Buka dstc rrs. The total valne breadstuff exported from the United Sta.ee to foreign ports during the tat fiscal year ending JnueMI, I8H), ma $15,271,854 Of Ti ibacro 15,9 JC.517 Of Rie tO Of (X-ttou I 191,8 Tola! $255,5 2351 The value of hreadetuff and provLion export-ed abroad ha been gi ester in previous year; bntinthe present fiscal yoar ending June 18 will probably exceed largely the value of any former year. In the tour 180, now cloed, the market value of v.hcat, flour and com flurtuated marerialJv.

The louc't price for wheat wa in December, cents: and the highest in Octotar, 51 3. For slijpping flour the range was from 50 to 5 (0; for coin, 58 foS) cents. In th rate of Ireight to ngland, the fluctuations were still greater, ranging Irom Is fid cents) to .1 (Id, or abont ceuts. The following table shows tltese tiuctua-tkn for each month in th year 180: Lowest and highest prices each month of 18' 9, vf wheat, four and corn, und the freight (iit sterling) freon New York to Lirerptjvl. Wheat.

Floor. Cora. 'THE REPUBLICAN. THE KOl TUrn ItLIOUTKO. fTItAXriAL OOKPITTOX or teOfTII CinftUXA.

The Igi'lative Committee to to liora wa rc-fen tit, M.ljcctnf rapine 6 the pros dij fiHCul vour, irt aticucii ik of to raise whih 'tun thrv have euhmiiUsl a bill of taxation vrititb anil it 'ti-nattoil, $1,724,000. Atiionp in of taxation an a follows: ovrv iu-hundred dollais of the aatueot all land an i r.tlorem tar ot on all leaves a la of SI ft li al; S'l 25 on tuch free thcro, mi.lanoor mc-tuo, tatvreen the of fi lifell and lift'- years, evept micJi a 4 are iiifapa-fclcof i.nwurinc a tweMy-seVvO rents cut rah mu on cvtt one hundred dollars on all lots, lain and witl in rnv city, to nor aillnge; one bundled out lactnrage. ml all pn ffs-hms, and employment, ewptmg c1tu linn and itwhatiii the same on nniniis-imMvoi'd n.asfTs, fonv-tivc rents vr 5lli0 or. capital stock of all in- orjvirated pis anti tine a half taken by in-nranec eunpiiiLs; taon'v-4 ight vnts on very M0 of tlv 'nice of toot indite, K. fined 1t of Jauua-r, and Jamrv l't.

iThe prolurt of the State aid the nnmanufertunsl ro luets of any of 11 inted Stae are x. ud fon this ro oiou pT dav forrllcirrti' exhibition, and 20 it day tor nil tin att ial or other 'how; fid on every $(U9 ol intt n1 recti c1 during the a4 year on all aud notes; 2 .10 ou even rivate rani, nt kept for sale.) a id 25 on ca bitfijj pr'i led that not mote than on tax Ot tins kind shall be chirped a-rriii't an one indi upon every uoldaath, anlfiAy tvuu U)ion silver txtni tout not kept for 1 TItB HILL TO STAY TllB COI.I.Ki TIOX or BKIITS The bill report! taforc and hr the nf on tlic collection of all bt dot by C'aroli nans to the nti of non-aUvchol tin" Mates, escit an animuti-d clsraitaton. Mr. W.G. Ik Sassnre protected atrnint It, as one of the tcpivficntntivc? of a ronmurvial community at whose intercuts this lull is a deadly tali.

He pmtesttd rgain-i It on account of the evil influence it would exert on the commercial relation in which not only this commercial era-Toriuin but the whole State i interested. He pro tested ftgnint it on the part tta citiei of South Curojnv and for the honor and credit of the State. She has resume I br place among the Station of the earth, and fo the nation of the earth ia she vreqNMisihl for her transactions and this transaction ill go forth as the repudiation of those contract and obligations which our citi-en have anmed with tlie citizens of the world. It would pa our cit zens in a position of jnt dation and 4 -'honor. He pr tested, forth honor cf South Carolina, and in the name of bin con titncxicT.

ap. Jna: the pass pc of the bill. Mr. Mullins thontrht the gentleman did not Weigh hi words well wht he said that those who FUpponcd the bill put South Carolina in a position of dern-laion and dislionor. It was a Lard thing to say of rorenty-smeof hiscnll.upties, wIm hei sworn to snpiMMi the constifiition of the fctate.

that tly came here io atiix dishon-won tlic Stale and timt palmetto tl nr, which but a few day aro liny llunp to the bre-Tc, and plcdt-l tlieir lioror. their foiiunc and their live to maintain. He thouplit lii fneti 1 would faaolly reiterate those wrds if he knew the pain sn-h a declaration would reuse. Hut Ik would I that and bri fly expre tlie proukd on i.irh he Igisisl hiJ own opimou in fa-wr oil! bill, and why lie though; it was absolutely oreww ry to the a tyand die inainte lance the nwcnt eu hti of the State. lien he had done hi' utmost to brins hi portion ol tin- Sirte up i it fuvsent position, that po- to ion which lie ft It wa fr the hnwan4 uelfare jof his State, or himself anl posterity; when the ncople were nrpetl to miaiy thi Kition, and Juip down tlie pauntl.t.

and take the separate ex-hiiiKSol South t'aniMii in their own hands, be did not drvain, nordnl he lKlke any nan them ever dreimd, that urh an exi--tcnce and inlo-pendcnco a to be obtained without terrible sacrifice. Hid any one dream, ho aked, that commome WaaquH-tle to expand her sail, and the money lover wn not to Ik intemitited in hi accumulation of pi.iu; that bn'inca was to poon; that the aftairs of families were not to bo imjedsl? lien the State took her present position, when tlie ordinances were fiS'SCtl a few day apo by tlie Convention, be midcrsioo.1 it thst our all was at ptakc, our freedom, our welfare, and tlie question whetlier we arc to maintain that position is now before us; and Carolina, die modier and mistnws Of us all, tell us to lay down our pursuits for Wealth, to pivoup private interest, and summons to her defeiiNe. She dmand our wealth, onr treaaie, our litie, if need le. She exact yoar bfe-blood, if mied be. It is in this spirit he calls fOpnn tlie Kople to maintain their new podtim.

Whr-n mm were taking tlieir pO'itMm; when they have from business unler the burning instincts of patriotism, and an ardent desire to uphold the Palmetto flap, to keep Iniht tlie plo-Sioas escutcheon of -the Sta when they have Item summoned to tlie tented Held, the Stas is lound to kiv to these men, your iutcreids, your funiilie. sour pecuniary be protcctod until thi stoivn i blown 0't. Mr. Siiankox said hi jndtrment did not ap fmm tlua measurv. I honest man will pay lii dolus, lie would scorn to take aivantap of taw, and would sactifbe evcryilunp to me.t hi contract.

Such a law a proHsod lv the bill Would lienetit men mtber tliau honest men. He viewed tlii as a matter of tatriorim. In which he Iwlicvcd tlie p-opieof South Carolina would scorn to take advautageof such a law. Mr. IhiTLSTOw npsnled it a the most unfortunate pix-e of legislation eier parsed upon by the Legislature.

hat is tlic honor of the State? What I the honor uf a man You cannot touch it. Yon cnnnot put your fiager upon it. It i the sense in Whi- li a man hwik one way and another. It did strike him, however, that tlie effort of such legislation a this whs likely to prove disastrous. His fnend (Mr.

Mullins) bad K.id that thi measum was intended to protect their sons. To protect thim from what? 1'nm paying their debts? following out this 'iew' we have undertaken to say to tlie creditor that inasmueb as wc have undertaken to he indccndeut people, we have nu-Llcrtaken this indefeod(nre of onr debts also. 1 lie bill tinally passed the House by a vote of ayes Cl, ua 32. A PATAIOTIC tSITOI. We have missed the Kingstree Star fkrom our exchanges for several week past do inquirv, pe learn that the editor, Mr.

Logan, hi foreman hnd miter, have all token up anus in the aer-ksoe of the State. Tbo (taper wid ctmutinently snsjiended for several wceki. (Mercury. THE SLAVS TAVUS-riOBTEM. At storting we bad on board, in addition to the party of pcntlSBu in the suite of official, going tlie round of the form, about one hundred aud liftyor two hundred hearty, stroug negro men, intended for lahorereon Sullivans Island.

These chattered and jabbered their peculiar norm imgo with infinite delight at the prospect of becoming, as they tetmed it, sogers to fight for douf Carliner Molleilup in huge knots wherever the sun rftone, they doml away in peaceful tJumbens or grinned with delight as anything plessmg to the fan passed in review. Tlie idea end language interchanged among them, and to 11 who cho-e to address them, evinced almost barbaric simplicity. The majority of them ex-hilitted a wouderfufiy stupid set of featuros One them, Imwevcr, the most intelligent fellow ia ilic lot, gave quite satisfactory answers to most if the inquiries propounded to him. All the rest Maned satisfied simplvwith showing their ivories and acquiescing in hatever replies their spokesman should make. He, in answer to my questions, iniotmcil me that most of the set of hands Were from '8fliitee, sah: fhin dc big plantation, snh, on le fiber.

yon over on the sea or on xa-ugh water before. Anwer. Oh, ye, vnaasa? De Santee soma time run so high dat coonoo (canoae) swamp. would you like to crus tlii harbor in a canoe? -A. (with two riiort, indescribable gruutF, Coouoo mk, sab.

lo re are von going now? I-o Moutry (Moultne), sah. to do then? A. To tight, sah, and to build up forts on de Island, wnh. Q. -Who arc you going to fight? A.

Ih dam Yankee, sah aud AbumlishnUts. Laughter. yoU dont dislike Yaukocs? A.Not aactly, sail, but tnassa do; snd, ides, fiev conic ben to sten I and young massa John come up to tlie people' btiarter day fore yesterday, oihI srltcu he call all of ns together be state dc i-ac to ns, snd dat tuffin' wa goto' wntAg downtodecity. Ihvtde Yankee nigger tief would fight, and dat if we wanted we should go down and help kill 'tin. hat did yon say to that? a all volunteered right away, bat massa in picked out tlie liest lot of hand and sout right away join deso here other boys, aud wc all oomc dowu.

Q. Ho von know howto shoot? A. (The fellow eyes twinkle-! with possum at tlic prot.) I learn young maa to baudh he riiie. When lie wa boy we j4 to shoot deer together, and I kamed him where to strike and bow to load up. 2.

Will your master oume down to the Island id fight -A. Ve, sah be promised to jine ns soon in work with becomiwny. ArmSCAKtS WITH TH WIIITB FEATHER. One groat big fellow, over a sunny comer of lem an attentirolirtenerto the eon-TcnwtKm, and abcneviT the icfibes of hi fellow cave him peruliar (deasun, or ooinaded with bu views, a grin would spread clear acitMS hi face, and thinking that lie might be inclined talk I aigNvscbcd him and put the quion, Well, tuim, what can you do in a fight A. Kun, sah, when liurra man come wid dc a and at the same tune tipuing hi' hat and ping his foot, akcd, if Masa pleae give idlflW 4.lJ)HtCvT.

vcmt ni'gToc in mftn roft to each other Big-cd their disapprobation of the fellow con-aiandrtbi iwlliug him Yah-hoo nigger. Thir i c. licit. Iiow-evcr, lor the pnciice of white rnKt, irtvetitod anv other expression of cou-imit- HOW' THE KncBOES WORK. 5n thi lot of slout fellows there wa not one clothed or fe I.

Thy were all above medium height of die white man: str ing. Tcakii thagh rough und dull such swarm tlic vurd cver htrge plautaiion. All wore pnivtdiKl with large, blankets atrap- to the shoulder in niidtary st le, and most Ll them ninH bcMdt lautity of baggip. Tlieir dcti nation, I lcanuxl, wm not to the fort Hit lo the works of dcfctM-e above Moultrie, ftoVjxanV A xt ni'v way Vlwticing constructed to connect with the main bind and 4iMin thi. r.mn the redoubt now ,1 tmiwri UP on Ilic a verv huge fonw im' ur fipW li.m.lrvtl A Imp- ik.ii.I-t In.l.m-n an- al fni-, jiic work, but l.ir aiilnranrr ill" Kroiik-avi and ith tiie shove! 1 have seen the i vl work all round the white mau aud then gru.

atwUrt la- had done. PIBITflO IXORIDA. A. forim-rty I nited Statea I 4 rnnini veteriav from From harleston Cn a January 27. The battery on Sullivans Island tired into a I tool Monday night which approached with muffled oar.

1 he sentry warned off and then lire(. Tire iHtaf turned and went away. Sion after he tanrd (ho Itont luitil up at Slimier, one mm say-ig he wa wounded badly. Srnifl say it wa an Port 1o run th- of the sentry nnd the cannon. tln rs thought they were '1 he Senate on Tuesday refused to appropriate for a tek graph in the hnrlnir.

-h flic-tram Davis wa'cxpcie-l to arrive here lat night. He is talketl of lor Rmu-lentof the Southern Contidcracy. AftiT the adjournment of the Legislature tho ontl cm ('onvenfion will lo called. 1 he (iovemor i in n-eeipt of many insulting annymous letters from the North. Bo4xvii.i.r, Jannary 21.

One of the larg-st meetings ev-r a'setnided in toper county met to-lay at Bell Air. Ilisoln tiensof a ilecntad rliaraetcr, fu4 rting tlx right of tiie South, were aloptcil, nnd also in favor of tie Union and nguiii't mxvssion, anl forth1? adoption of the Critt nden or Douglas plan of adjustment. Wm. I glass was announced a a candidate for the State Cniivcntion. New Yorx, Jannary 21.

Tlie City of Washington is below. Her new I anliiaic4l. Ci.kvki.im, Jann.iry 21. In the fugitive slave ease of the girl Lucy, bv ih.y, the ill n-c wa withdrawn, she will 1)3 returned to Virginia to-morrow morning. Tlic Senate to-day, pa snl the following resolution, reported by tire Ct'mmittce on 1 leral re-leiHTi, by a vote tM 21' to S.

Two I icmo-rrta voting with the Republicans: That as we have not In the past conT tiibutcd in any d4-grec to bring about the state of bins which threaten to result in overwlrehning calamity and unparalleled crime, wc will mt hcicfittcr do any act or act that will tend to weaken tlic (rends of this Union, violate the Constitution, or oppose or otherwise mtciferc with any of the law passed under and hy the authority of the same. Jhkotrrri, That tire mainfentne of the right of tlic States, especially the right of ca'di State to control its own domestic institutions according to it own judgment, exclusively, is essential to that balance of jswer on which the perfection nnd endurance of onr political fabric itajicnd, nnl that we, a a portion of the will abide by, nmintain, and uphold, both in theory and 'pftu-tore, these tights, and, in view of several ofthe btates in the Ftatal Union, having placedthem-sclves in an attitude of hostility toward the Gov-eminent, in ntir opinion, without justifiable caust. 'i iHTctorc be it That all firm, wise, dignified and pvt-liotic measure, having for th-ir obji--t the prts rtrration 4f the I'rkm and maintenance of authority under the Constitution of the Unite Mates, her adopted ly the present or incoming Aomiuistrarioii, should be sustiint-il with tirtum-s and d'h-nuination; nnd on lhalf 4.f tire p04plc 4f the State of Indiana, we freely pkdgito the Fulcra! Government whatever of )svur, of piirs'C, a loval and patriotic should cot tidmte in theeffortto ptresi-rve the only Govt-u ni on c-ntii wherein tiie rights of man the foundation of iis and measure it civil autlMuity. Lrtohert, That the citizen an I Representative of M.inh'ud, Virginia, Ihdawarc, Kcntn kv. North Carolina, Missouri and Tennessee, who have patinui ally the progress of S4yvs-i are i-ntith-d to the admiration and gratitude ol all ollitr Mate.

Ntcaxucr Nailed Bostox. January 23. The steamship America nailed at 10, a. with eighteen passenger for I Jverpool and twenty -one for llalilax. Slio carri -s out no )cic.

The Alabama Convention MotsTooMEttr, January 22. Tlic Convention ha adopied resolutions recalling the Repri-scntatives in Congre. and author-iing the Governor to appoint Commissioners to s.w York, January 21, v. Fleur Common and medium gnutan Lae again decliui 6c bbl, with only a moderate demsnd for export and home counimption. Firmness of fieiyhts matci ially cls-cks tbe export demand 06 16a6 25 for tvpor Hlule and Western; 66 36o6 45 for extra State; K9tr'686 for common to medium extra Western; 96 76 for Phi ping bnuuis of extra round hoop Ohio, llarkct cioeiag with holders dapoaed to realize.

W'l-Mcv Market rules heavy; sales 650 bbl st 19c, srd sn all lot at 184c. WliCBt Market ta avy and 1 a2c Imohcl lower, with shipper r.ot very anxious to purcliase, etenai thecceime. The eeaicity of freiahta and high rates athd. materially cheek tlie export demand. Sales Lm'la-I pood -urine st 1 9); 1fonQ bushel Miiuauk.re clu at 91 2nnl 28; ll!) huaheia eml-cr Iowa at '1 27 6.Sn0 bushel mixed pringat 9125; 13.4H0 busbela winter red Western at 9132q 91 34; l.rtO hmta-ls white Western at 81 43 1 6, and l.UMi butta'I nume white alilornia at SI 55.

Rve ia dull mall sales at 7o 7qc. Barley i qnit-t and tfrm st GNe. tom heavy and prirea have again slightly dcelit.ed; sale 34,0 0 liushi at for oo mixed Wertem, in atore and delivered. for cw do at depot and delivered; tJ6a7'Jc for new bouttarn yellow; for mall parrels ofeb dee whie Sctitlietn. Hits arednll at for Western ltd aurdian; 373e for State.

I'otk Market fiim for moss and dull for prime; sales G50 bid at 81H for me, and 813 a 13 60 for prime, the latter price for very choice; 813 for riinqN, and 810 for butt. Be-f Is quiet and steady; sales st(475e6 for prime; 86 76 6 25 for mre; 8S lq for nf-ackid me; eltsolu 76 forextrame. Prime tt'ff In-t indnll and uouiinal. itaref hams are firm at 15c for Weetrrn. Cut meat are firmer; rales pkfx at 6-e for honlders and 0 8 for ham.

Hoi tie quiet and steady at for corn fed dn-Mxd, ar.d for Ibe weight. Baron i firm; atth-e 230 taxe at 9c for Western ard 4 for long-riblred middle l.aid isamrrely fiim and the demand fa leas native; ater 3 Mil at lUrlQe for prime steam-kettle rendered Western. Butter I Uiujjj for Ohio, and 14520c for State. bete as steady at taglOJaC lor inferior to prime. Stock are fiiglierat tlie second Board.

C. R. I. 66; C.fcTSfiH; ki 72'; 1.0.82; 8. uar-anteed 83Y; M.

8. 15jk; C. 68; Keadinff 46V: Hudson, 46; Erie 83; 1aeific Coal Co. Mo 6' 68 Trveurj 12 per cents 1U2J N. C'.

6' of 74 98. ('attlk Market Beevca are lower, owing to aa if creased supply, and the market i lea active. In feriur quality extra 9iUlOG averaging 7S-The decline la fully Receipts 4, U0. Hheep and lamia aie more acltvc, and have advanced 25 60c for caicaes. Receipts 6 6b0.

hnlne are scarce aud higher. Quotation Live weight dressed do 6V4 7. Reoeipts9.UU0. Piapatrh to the Cinelonatl Enquirer. Important Actloa of tbe Kentucky of Kepreaentntlve Tbe New York and Ohio Resolutions Deaoauced Fuiraron, January 21.

The Honaeto-dav pasted tbe Tvantaw Kraolutiona, with the addition of Ohio, Massaohuretta and Maine to the Mate denounced. The revolution referred to in tha above are aa follow: Jtemfred tm the General JttewMp of the Shut of Tenmeetee. That this General Assembly ha heard with profound regret of tbe resolutions recently adopted by the 8 late of New ork, temieri ng men and money to the President of tbe United States, to be used in coercing certain sovereign 8 tales of tbs 8onth into chedi ree to the Federal Government. Ktetired. Tliat thi General Assembly receives the action of the Legislature of New ork as tbe indication of a nerpoee upon the port of tbe people of that State to further complicate existing oitficoitie, by forcing the people of tbe South to the extremity of cubmiatiioo or and so regarding it, the Governor of tbe State ol Tennessee ia hereby requested to inform tbe Executive of the State of New York, that it is the opinion of this General Afrembly, that benerer the authority of that State shall send armed forces to tbe South for tbe purpose indicated in said reecloriona, tbe people of Tenucasee, uniting with their brethren of the South, will, as one man.

wrist such invasion of tlie soil of the South, at all hazards, and to tlie last extremity. W. V. WHI1TH0RNE, Speaker of the House of Representative. TAZ.

W. NEWMAN. Speaker of tbe Senate. For tbe Republican. Ms.

Editor: One of your Jefferson City correspondents names two persons remitting in Cole county aa candidates for the Convention. There are four counties composing the District, namely: Cole, Miller, Cameron and Maries. Now, I protest against the claim of your correspondent to ttoo (of the three members) for Cole county. We have good material and competent men in the othor counties, and there is no reason why they should not share, in some just proportion, with Cole in electing members to the Convention. As tow ho shall lie the member from Cole, the other counties arc no further concerned than tliat he be a good man.

I do not know the views of Judge Scott, one of the gentlemen named by yonrcorrcpODdent, except that he is stated in tliat communication to be a Union man. So fiir, tlii suits me, and 1 presume it could not be jectiooaldc to many persons. As to Mr. Kxott, tiie other person named, bo is a clever young man; and if being a young lawyer is any particular iccommeudation, we have several in other counties in the District who arc in all respects his equal, and whose claim are better on the ground of an equitable apportionment of the members, as already stated. But as a citizen of Miller county, I claim for her one of the member.

I could name Judge Wilkes, among others, as a good Union-loving man, one who I know would uot let the Union go ns tong as there was any how of racing it. Such men wre wont in the pl CM tit ritai. Yobh, MILLER. Minority Report ofthe Committee ofThirty three Washinutov, January 20. Th minority report troin the Committee of Thirtv -three, signed by Mr.

Taytor of Louisiana, Mr. Rut ol Arkansas, Mr. Rhcli of Missouri, Mr. hitetay of Delaware, and Mr. Winslow of North Carolina, cnihnnvs the following argument' and nx-ommendations: Tlie i hunge hich have taken place in the situation and K-utimcnta of the M-ople of the different Stales miico the formation of the institution have been such that, through tlie mis-com tract iuu of seine of Rs provisions, and the wilful porverttion of others and the in-troduc fon of new principles in the formation of parties, which on in direct antaon-im to th-' ihnr'in und opinions of the who! Amcricr.u people when the went into etleci, ifoit that instrument lias eft'd to accompli'!) me of tho iiMit iuiHrtant ends aimed at by it a (option.

The differem-es Iw-tw-n the Northern an SoutluTii svetious of th'-CAmflcni-i troni this have at lustriM-n to such a height that they lme result! in the formation a sciioiuil p.irtv, which cta-tc a ctioual lrc'idcnt, and dcMun excluding tlu Smtin-rn lco from any toiv in the magciiient of tlie national affair in wliich they have a common iuien-st with their Northern brethren; aud that, as this fact, ntwitiislan.lingtlic republican forms of the Constitution arc in truth dc-stioys the of Reptililicaiti'm in the Government, it is, therefore, inqxissildtt that the two mitions shoiiU any longer goon together asouc iHHiplc, the exi'ting suite of thing is rv iihiuiI. '1 he report proceeds to say that the pnv suit difficulties can only be remedied by amendments to the CioU'titutioii, aud suggests that the anK-ndiuents 'roNsed in the Critten-lcn n.Mlutions. if adopted, would n-store tnuiquility to th country, and place the Union such a foundation that it could never agiin lc shaken. Tbo amendments, the report asserts, woull nt in nulity change tlc Constitution. They would ihiI me thcetfi-ct ol re'toring it, hv the added proiHn.

to what it was, io sdnt of fact, on th day of its adoption, through tho ieratioa of eiremustamv-s winch tle-n surroumh-d and hi ens-tcl barriers against the pnvrf--c sectional coutc'is, as the om'tiiutional piorisitina would now. If a con'tilutHinol in'iity cannot lie united in support of the Crittca-ieu resolutions, or the substance of them, rtan a dissolution of thcl nionis iiicvitubta. Th report rvcorunouds that steps Im iken for tlieealliuof a Ouettionof tho States, with the view of a Usteablc Maration, by providing Ibr a rariitiou of the common property of the United States, settling the terms un which tlio social and commercial intercoms between the txi-aruicd Stab shall bo -onducted, and making a iicnnancnr arrangement with niectto the navigation of the Mifiili river. The report gives bat the signers of it consider a tut' a.ioritof th ii and progress of tho lave iitl'twb which h.t& produced tlio existing 'ictitics. Thji Smith Thompson farm, near this pla-e, wltiihas ic-Mdd on Mtmdny of last week, brc.urkt something les than at the former side this time ing off at a fraction over jier a re.

I Fans M-n un', 18.h. Ir the contest for State Librarian in the Indiana la gi-lattice, on Friday, Miss Dill received thuf vote, but whs dclcate! by a Mr. Hanna. Ve arc sure no Mis ilauua could have beaten her. Fuvutrcn Inches cf snow fill at Burlington, lbtfa.

BY TILTEaitA-lII- XXXYITH (OM-RFSSnond Scwlon. Variiincton, January 23. KKNATE. Pricml memorinl were BIr. n-solution, that A.

n.flrtvnwoo.!, Kcvmlv Jolmson and Montgomery IMair lie onimi'-ioner to make a M'tth inent of the claims ta-tween the GovcnmicntandW.il. w' b.id over. Mr. Si.iof.Lt. numxl that hL resolution and the (V-Aidtnti meva'T be retcircd to tht Judiciary ronitnithf.

Agnail to. Mr. I eu.min was excused from the Committee on 7 lie lull for the u1e of lands and removal of the Arvennl at St. tamis, and the eonstnictioii of a new Ani-nal at Herron Itumo-k, pased. 1 tidav wr apart for private bill.

ThcTarifl Fill wa referred to a (Vmmitte of Five wiih to report hack next week, WcdiM Mr Iln.i..R move! to take np the Crittenden ico.utNr. lt 21 flgitinst 27. 3 iVcifir iho: hill a- takn up an the sTm-tMimt-m adopted tor a branch to Portland, thepon. Ik bate m-ued on the ainendiu-'tit, edding nsmiw to the list of corporator. Mr.

iug that it partook of partiau hip. Mr. Wtt on aid he whs Mrry to see a parti.an ling. lie didnt care what (urty they belonged fo, but he wnnfn! mtn of iu(liKUtc aud money to take hold und tinih tl.e road Mr. lHn c.i.is moved to strikeout the names of Judd and Wentworth, aud incrt llyckey.

Cartiiri. A targe nomlcr of names were then added. Mr. t.iri.iN fuggeMed two eminent UndT-rT-iiid Knihoad iner. John Itrmvn, aud Vended Phillip.

Laughter. AdjoUIlUNl. HOUSE. Mr. Crttrtx called np the Post-route bill, hich passed the House la4 Mion and wa re-Untied Horn the twnr.te with amendments which r.ra now considered aud neatly agreed to, including provision for procuring and furnishing one cent stnmp wrappor and cnveloes requiring letter which have Ihtu advertised to lie returned to the dcad-Utter oliiec within two month; letter for the to be retained for a longer letio(l under tho post-offie regulation; unclaimed money from the diad letter office to lie opli-d to the payment of the deficiency of that hunuu.

Mr. Ou.pax said the Committee on Railroad rcomimndcd non-eoncurmnee to the Senate ameiulnicut prnjuwing to limit tlie compensation ol railroads arn ing tlie mail to J00 pr mile per annum tor first class, $80 second clos, $10 third ch. speinl r.ot to be grencer than 20, 17 and 12 miles ivsix-etiiely for each clas. This would save the Treasury Pr annum; but the cimiroi'tre think that such reduction would now have tlie effect of endangering tlie present system. Mr.

Sin rxi gftre his reason why be hoped tl airerriinetit would 1-c adopted, having io vicar eotsoniy, Mr. Lkan oppond it. The compensation was now iijMkquaie. The ft'durtion would in-dure the cvHitracior to refuse the contra-ts. TIk re wa no power here to control the speed of nrs.

Mr. Sicki.fs offered an amendment csia1li-h-ing flic daily Uiery of within a reuit oi nine miles from the City Hull in Now York. Aioptd. An amcrimnt making liiliograpldc map mailable matter at one rent per ouuee to uuy pert of the country. Adopted.

Mr. made a ptronaI explanation nlative to a it mark made yesterday, that he was a tiniior. For the reason tliat be had Uicn suffering utidiT a n-king wound for two year and-a-hali he did not find a bullet a comfortable sensation. Hrcxiectcd i reiirre bad leal to defamatory nniniks. if oilier wished to cast imputation on him, they could do so, for tho ren-on stated.

The tvort of the Committee of Thirty-three wa taken np. Mr. Ki said that if the settlement of the present difhrultic- tie suhuiitU-d to twelve honest men, not jiolitieian, he wmiM do so without argument, knowing they would reach an honest vrdict, but unfortunately the people appeal to ongress for peace. He announced that if the House failed to meet tbe public expeciationa, he would move tbe reference of this question to Hie jKople. The revolution now thrcacening wa uu-jusiifiuhle and unpHrdonahle, and involving fearful consequi-nccs.

Yet those not parttip.iting iu the revolution are stigmatised as traitors. Ilo showed the miriness atid folly of subverting the Government, saying that all their rights would 1 secured in Vie Union. He referred to the Per sonsl Liberty bill, saying he believed they would tie sonn swept from the statute book. If they were constitutional we have no right to complain of them. If unconstitutional, they are void.

As to the Fugitive Slave law, Mr. Orr, of tho king-d of South Carolina, said it was a strong a snytiody wished. He aked if it will be more strong out than in the Union. 1 be Northern people will always be opposed to shivery. The sUongest slavery men South, however, are Yankees, tor a soon as they go South they marry a rigger beg banlon, they marry a wman with nigg.ts.

No one here claimed to be an Abolitionist. Voices from tlie Republican side, Not one. No otlierrartv but Republican hod denounced tlie John llrown raid in their platform. The people South and North dont hate each other ira than old Whigs and Democrats Used to. You will separate cm paper, but the Ohio river i the only barrier to separate hostile State.

You hato one another lieeause tlie ins must soon give place to tlie outs. As an evidence of hi peaceful dis-fosiiion lie was willing to submit eight more vtarsto Ruchansns Administration. (Laughter. He should a.GM:nt to ('rittendns or the border Mute compromise, or the resolution be endeavored to iutrodnre, aud would indorse the reoom-nundatiou of the U-ommittce of Thirty -throe, baling that in doing this he woull meet the dis-tnmHU't with a ton in one and tlie sword in the other, and so long as tlie star and stripes wave over Teuiieasec he would never submit to disunion. Mr.

Etheriimse continued at gn-ot length, saving that tho North hai always submitted to the demands of the South, and reftrred to act of Uougies in supjoit of his statement In answer to a question, Mr. Etukridob said it was known that the )ieople of the South were insane, and in the language of would answer Sou them fools aei-ording to their folly. He said it was well known tha, wherever tlie disunion sentiment prevailed at the Sonth, there tvas a reign of terror. He would return to Tennessee to rcsi't disunion. He would cling to the fag of our country in this her darkened hour of tenor, as the saint clings to hi God! (Applause The Speaker laid the communication from the Georgia members, excepting Mr.

Hill, announcing tlie secession of tlieir State, and their withdrawal, lefdretbe licnse. Mr. lin.Lscnt a communication to be read, stating, that being satisfied that hi State no tanner desired Representatives in Congreas, he resigned, ltath were tabled and ordered to be printed. Mr. Lovfjot argued thst the theory of our Government i laid down in tlie Declaration of Indcpt-nrienre end tlie Constitution.

Seression was a wild dogma. Treason wa a crime against God and man. If the Government could not be maintained it was a mere copartnership. South Carolina could not dissolve the Union. She did not make it, and it waaa miaeralde derisive mock-eiy in her to absolve altagianre.

He proceeded to speak of coercion. I(e would nut conciliate with rebels a ho defy the Government. He never would vote for a particle of compromise until the Insult to the Hog at Charicstoa wa apologised for or avenged. He wanted to see this disunion farce or tragedy played out. Tbe proposition of compromise that the extremes of tbe Republican party be cat off is like acting Hxmtat with liamtat left out He appealed to Republicans to stand fiim and not tail to carry out their principle in thi golden opportunity, (stand still and see the salvation of the Lord.1 He believed that Lincoln would stand fiim to the principle of the Chicago platfoim.

If he or an angel from Heaven proclaimed any other doctrine, tat him be accursed and tlie ieople curs him. There was no constitutional power to aboltah slavery where it exists, end be would not vote for such an acL Mr. MosTfloMEitr proposed, as it was Impossible to make an adjustment here, nil tho member rerign and lot the imoplc have another election liefore the 4th of March. Mr. Grow asked hi colleague if his successor had not been elected.

Mr. Montoomkut meant an election for the pms-nt Congress. McFiibrmin add res sod tlie Ilonso. Referring, in the course of hi remarks, to tlie use of Governmental machinery for nefarious purpose, lieaid even tiie Houst- and Senate had uot -aMd. lie characterized the MXuNKn movement as nursed in K.rMiti;d ambition, nurtured in iniquity, and cIommI by aiug tlie jicople could liininfaiu tlie ukm.

AdjouniuL From Washington Wasiiinotox, Jannary 23. Suspicions have liccn excited in official cin-ta I relative to the manufacturing, at Chicopee aud I el'ew here in MaoraehuKetta, of a batten' of James rifled camion, for South Carolina, and believed to I designed for tlie redaction of Fort Samtor. Measure will be adopu-d to verity the facta and arrest the treasonable work. liiil are being prepared by the Military and Naval Committee on V' ay and Means, fur immediately placing the country on a war footing. 3 he 1 resident will lie authorized to call for the enlistment of volunteers, and a conilerahlc number of war steamer will be forthwith ordered to be contruied.

lta following imiwr, prepared by Representative Montgomery, wa to-day circulated in the House, and among otliers, hsArecivveilftie signature of Mono. ItiN-ock and Martin, of Sickle, Floreiice, Montgomery and kmeus We, tlie utulersignod, of the Thirty-sixth fon pnt-H, convimxxl.by the varicu vote taken on tlic several propoeit on present nI for onr consideration fom time to tim--, that tliere is no hope that ativ measure whicti will ivconcile tlie ei4-ing difti-iviKV In tween the tix-tions of our country, can rewive a vote of a constitutional majority, and as none of the pnwent memtxTs were etaibsl in view of tho existing liclicv ing that in a time of oo great jsiil.it is pniHrlo rttiT thi question to the Mojlcof our several di'tnets, projMise that tlie numta-rs of thi shuil rv'iim, to take ctln-t on the 21 si of Ft liman and that we immediately jtioviilc ior the election of our tuirtwaors by the people, whosludl nsemMe lu re on thc2M day ol i next, and to the-c Representa-tiM-s lieuriiig the iiiMr.icuons of the people, tha various projMi'itions of eompoimi-H; now viiding and licroaticr to lie projMMKid, shall be referred. 1heltciin is not to interfere with the officer und tuiployccsol tills House. 'J'he lb use Committee on Fleet i i.s tonlay ngisdcn a unanimous ri jMrt, couliiiuiiig Mr. bn kk the retention of Ins sc.it.

A mivi-l t1ii-r tail Washington several day ago for Fort Pickens, with mi-1i iti'frution as may prevent a collision with the Flurhla authorities. A dist li from Fort SumUT sax that the boat utuh-mtunding exist taTwivn Atidnuo and tin- houth Carolina and there ia Ho ajpnlntision of immediate hostilities. Tlie ft iends of the Virginia jtcatu pnqiositioiia. assign a a reason tor preying it on the attention of otlHT border Ktatea, that it will have the effect of preventing them in joining the -otlun States, and if adopted by them will afford an opjort unity for the latter to return to the Union. Qrixcr, Jannary 23.

At a mas meeting of the Democracy of Brown coumv, held at Mount Sterling, aud a similar meeting of the Democracy of Adam county, held in thi city, wmultanoously to-night, ex-Ni-mitor Biooks was unanimously nominated for rm-lii tioti. he chetion takes place next Tuesday. From North Carolina Km.fm.ii, N. January 22. Tin call for a Coiivetiitan i nnirc doubtful on ax(iiint ot iiM.giv'iii( nt a to time.

One party is tor lia.tv and tlic othtT for dehlierate action. 1 he benate agrees, on the of February, to chi-t k-l gates, i date will kill it on the third reading. It was deluded in tta House tonlav, but no action tiita ii. North Carolina will prove conservative, I ut not tulmissivc. Fverv-lhaly is for scietMuuif it lmimes necessary.

Fcclnl otc fin Kentucky. Nkwi-out, Kentucky, January 23. The spe election ontered by the City Conn- il. Ibr the purjiose of Inking the sense of th' citi-z on tie Crttn-takn re-Mdutions, eame off yes-tudiiv. Ot the 4-lb vote there wa uot a single vote.

Louisiana ieeislntuta Baton IbHii January 22. TTie legislature tn.t to-hiy. and the Governors message vuis ad He says our en-mis will find that throrghout lioui-iana, wo aiv. otic ieole, one heart, aud one lumd, and are not to be a-johd intouii ubaitdoiinieiit of our righin, or sub lined. He s.ivs all hoj' niv at an end that the dissenttn ta-tween the Nortli and South ran lie licahd.

All of uustamte men have taan coiitvuiptuiHisiy nhvtel. lhc tv at the North is for cmnion. Thcrv i' no longer any Ubt of tlie wkdoiu of dv BRiuds that the fotiMict shall bcM-tth-l imiw. Tlie touc ul I he mcsgc is uucompfotabiu. LATER NEWS FROM ErROPE.

Irriral or 1 he Ivaijo. Nkw York, January 23. Tlie steamship Arago bring Ixiodon paiier of the Ihh and $32,700 in specie. The Bohemian, from INirtland, arriveil at Lon-oonderry in the and tlie Finn, from New oik, at Queenstown, on tlie nmc dav. G.vfta, Jnmmry f.

Shlls thrown by the Sir-diniflti, jfeiicttatetl the reMm over that oei-upil ly tlie king. His Mini'-tors insist that Ire shall remove his quarters. Slid: ulo rca-h the Central Hospital. CoxsTAXTiNori.K, January 2. Hungarian a-i1 Gaiihuldian voluntnr are nniring nt leri, on their way to tiie Donubiun lhrineiinl- Ite.

Vifkwa, Wednesday Emperor a very comprehensive amnesty fr 1 1 angary Transylvania. Croatia and Jv-lsvonia. The genTul attain ofthe Bank of France were discouraging. 13ie American pann affeted 1 retire equally with Kngland. Ameri-an sto ks were dull in l-rgland, Frta tand.

Ikct ityof asiiingion ailot from l.iorjoo1 on the fhh with nearly half a million in specie. 3 he Arago wa in company with the City of nshington on the Romf, January f. Ilacarels were ported asking Roman to await the arrival of the Sardinian. The N'-apohtan treqK were onlercd home. A tap 4 of nrma lias lccn in tire Gorio Ajjo.

l.ivi:rroot., Jannary 2. Cotton i quiet; sale for tluve days bale. lreaLtuflkquictnd steady. Provision dull. Lik ion, January 9.

Burines in brc.idtnff ismaily suspended, owing to rontinned severe frost. Cn-o is 51 to PI 3-1 for motu'y. Erie share 32 to 33; I. C. 32 to 31 diis-ount.

I.alev fi'om Europe, Ponn.AM, Januarv23. Tlic Ptramship North Briton, from Liverpool on via londondcrrv', on the 11th arrived here at five oclock this evening. 1 ler tlafos are two days later than those jK-r Arago at New York. The Mcamshin Bohemian, from Portland, reached Indomlcrry on the morning of tlic 2th. GRFAT BRITAIN.

Quite a panic prevailed in some parts of Liver- ffOolonthePth. Rumor were a float that a mob tad entered the baker shops ami br-ljicl them--his, owing to an advam-e in the price of bread and tlie njM-nsim of lalior in concqnen of the severity of the weatlier, and that a regular riot bad broken out. A large number of shop were forthwith closed and a feeling of alarm pn-vailed in the ity. The reports, however, all proved gioundles and confidence was quickly rc-btonil. There had be no break in tire severity of the wt at her and navigation was getting more an.l more diflb ult.

Many parts of the Thame wa i bnked up with flouting ice and tlic entrance to the docks had to be kejt opcu by steam tugi. FRANCE. The retirement of M. Thonvcnal from tlie foreign oflie had agiun Uen romoreil. The Puri IxxirK-, on thcffih.vvns inanimate, but rather titmer.

Rente dosed at ir7 Hta. 3 N- Const it utionticl say that in I ire event of tho uiith i.vtf kving (iaeta it is believed it will iuIh- tT a time in the Adriatic. ITALY. Advh-cs from Gnetn, prior fo the present armii-ti, state that tbe Piedmontese are ccntruding new batteries only 500 yard from the fortress. It wa said tlie cabinet at Turin bail resolved to tide-rate the intervention of no otker power than France, and to resist by force any event of tho Kind.

It is not true that the French fleet at Gaeta will lie replaced by a Russian fleet. The Wurtctnburg Moniteur says that Sardinia will shortly give notice to the German Diet of (lie ditterrnt annexations to and formation of the Italian kingdom, and that thereuNn tho Did w.ll re-fuse to recognise any rvprcaciiUttivo of that kingdom. The same journal boasts ofthe readiness of the Prussian end German Federal army to meet any enemy. AUSTRIA. An autograph letter of the Emperor Franeia Joseph, dated the instant, proclaim a very comprehensive amnesty to Hungary aud other prenirrec, on account of such penalties as have imtely aimed at a change in the system of the Government a established before October last.

The Ministers are ontaredto put this ordinance info immediate execution. A Pt th telegram 6sy that the Government is resolved to adopt a provisional electoral law for Hungary on the basis of tho fifth article of tho law of 1848. Tbe Hungarian Diet will assemble on tlie 2d of April. TURKEY. Tbe dismissal of Lafcte Pasha has been rescinded.

Tho news from Syria reports increasing disquiet there. Lord Palmerston, in a speech at Southampton, had referred to tlie situation of affair in America, lie said there wo too much reason to tear that tbe Union, wliich had conduced to so much prosperity and happiness, was in danger of di-rnption. lie cxiecd fervent hope that bctlrer tlie Union wns maintained or dissolved it would be acrompii-bed by sunn able mean, so tl-at the world might Ire spared tire af Hie ting ticctacle of a hostile conflict between brother. PRUSSIA. Tire King of Prussia hod taued a proclamation in Inch after paying a warm tribute to tire late King, be declares bim-clf faithful to the tradition oi liih liotnre, and dft-irous of protectiug the con-MPution, elevating and trcngtlrening hi people, und advancing their jiosition among the German Mat''.

Ho say confidence in pea-e is shaken, but 1 ill endeavor to preserve it. Ho eonrindeg ti-kitig for the courage and confidence of his ireople. LATEST. Lovdok, 11th. Mails from Calcutta, China and Australia arrived in London in time fire the rtcamriiip Niagara, which sail for Boston on tho 2Ld inst.

All the Chinese ports are now open, and foreign stcameis are permittad to tnule on the inland water. A Chinese Ambassador ta to reside iti England. Exchange at Uong-Kong was at 3 41 per wliich i less favorable for England. At Shanghai tlie rate of exchange was unchanged. Trade at Melliounie had greatlv improved; 117-000 ounce of gold had been shipped to England.

In New Zonland the native rubdliouists have boon completely defeated. Tlie Time city articlo of Thursday, says this has been settling day in tlie English fund, but tlie market generally was steady. The demand for discount at the Bank of England was moderate, and on tlie Stock Exchange 5 to 5 1-2 per cent, was paid for short loan, and 6 per cent, for tang periods. About 80,000 sovereign were taken from tlie Bank to-day, of which 50,000 are for Canada and tlie tiatabiae for New York. In tbe Paris bis onnt Market money I being freely offered at term bdow those of the Bauk of France.

Le Nord says that on tiie 2d of November, the Russian Ambassador, at Tekin, ratified a with China, confirming privileges on Russia In regard to the Amoor river, and extending to her commercial advantages. From Pennsylvania. Hakbisbckq, January 22. Tbe Republicans of the House, favorable to the repeal of tlie obnoxious provisions in tbe penal code redative to the rendition of fugitive slaves, held a caucus to-day. Twenty-four were present.

It i reported that their vote, combined with that of the Democratic members, will carry the repeal through the House. Mr. Artnstiong, a Republican, made a speech fin ibe House, favoring tlie Crittenden amendment. It produced a very powerful effect, and was tlic finest effort ms do this session in cither House. The House has passed the Senate resolution, declaring attachment to tire Union, am) tliat the Constitution has sufficient power to maintain the integrity of the Union.

The resolution were passed by a strict party vote. Amendments favorable to a compromise were rejected. From Georgia Milikdcbvillk, January 22. A nnmlrerof resolutions were offered and adopted, including the following: Appointing a Committee of Nixtcen to re-port on the power of the Convention to reduce the number of tbe members of the liCgitJaiuir. Anotlier that Georgia will demand Jut share- of the public property another 4t-diring the Brute to pay the carriers for tmn--ortingthe mail iu future; another instructing tire Committee to re port an ordinsnee authorizing a Council ot Safety.

Six delegates entered their protest against the ordinance of Secession, but pledged their lives, fortunes and honor in defense of Georgia against coercion and inrasion. An ordinance, dt'ctaring all white person of tbe State, at tire time of tbe adoption of tire Ordinance of Nrecwdon, citizens, wr hout regard to their nation-idity or tlic length of their resistance in tire State, was referred. A tang tatter was presented from the Postmaster at Savannah, dctailitig the evil of a change in tire present postal attain. An ordinance wa adopted providing for rxn ution of oenti-necs passed by tlie Federal Courts, and the execution of promise issued by tire said Courts, and to preserve the indi-tmcnt. An ordiiuoMre wa olivred and made the special order for to-morrow, continuing in force all the Federal laws in reference to tire African Slave lixtie.

It will be unanimously adopted. Hon. Vm. G. Vason was appointed Commis-skmtT to lxiuisiana, and Gen.

Sanford, Commissioner to Texas. 1 he proceeding, tonlay, in the Convention were intcreting. The g-iltarics were opvB to vi-itois. Later from Mexico Nkw Ori.rvnm, Januan-22. Vera Cror advices to the lb'li aro rexx-ived.

It wa reported that some of Miramon's principal fticcra, including tire Miui-tcrof Fore-ign Affairs, had ta-cn captured by the Indian. Also Mireiuon himself, who subsequently CM-ajK-tl, killing three lnditir.s. Juare-x dearled on the 5ili, lor the Capital, fo establish the Liberal From Fensarola Jkmaoi.a, Jannary 22. A salute ofthirtet guns from Fort Barrnaca, in or of the tame Star flag of Florida, wa tired to-day. Two Columhiad have lte-u monnud at Foit iit kens.

Fort MclU-a is Ix-ing invested ith gnus and mstmed the allied tones of Florida, Alabama and HDiis'ippi. The tiion 1'ceTing in Sr. Acukut. Jamuity 27. Ui i fi gs aic going up all ovt tire country.

A ninety foot lc lioFted at Mcdora, from hieh floats the stais and tri(c, and aincrs tliirty IGtlong. A large and cnthuMii'tie meeting was held last (Veiling, at which Union of the strotigot kind were pus-cd unauimouly. At 8 ocltK this morning, a lani nuiiiticr of citizen from all ncct ions, fotmt'l in tiue aud tired thirty-thrve rounds ftr the Unioo. Railtoad Convention ashinotom, Januarv 23. The Convention of five Eastern and Western lines las aljounied tomcat in New York on the 20t of Fcbrnar- next.

A schedule of freight Ire-tween all Western and Eastern point wa mkqit-cl, and restorea tire figure of the St. Ni -liola Hotel and Saratoga mwting with a slight variation in regard fo tasseiigirs. I lie lirt and second sections of the agreement th tnicicil into, making the fares onipinu anl diK-ti'iiir with runners, w-re reaffirmed. Tbe fact was in course of thedclila-rations, that freight from the South und Southwest, with the exception of cotton, had greatly while the inmi mctits of produt-e from the Nnrth-wtsl and ecntial West, north ol tire Ohio rizer, was unusually largo. All tire road report increased ivo ipis over those of January, IHfth some of them very heavy, aud, a an instance, it wa mentioned that tlic Bultmioro and Ohio, tbe most southern of the live great lines, and tho increase of which is more than otic-rs, 'hows an cnlargo-rmutin ivvcnucon cant ward Itvight of twenty-live thousand dollars for tire tys of the present month, over the similar time lat year.

A general falling off wa reported in pas-Si tigcrreMiiptsand Western bound treight. Much of the product movement is for Furoj. All the five lines are deriving iiKTvascd btidirest from the diversion cf tire cottou and the Southwestern Stqs from the Southern Atlantic and Gulf jHirts. 1 he Omvcntion included the leading railroad minds of Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Vt nvanin, Ohio and Indiana. An cxcllent baling prosi-ta ot Eastward business were regarded as encouraging.

All panic strined caroestlv anxions for the H-tthincnt of national difficulties, and ritiua-den's plan, or it equivalent, met with general ap-jmiv al. umta-rs of the Convention have exortei! tl.cirlicNt eitorts with their resirective members of ongress, and others, to wun! conciliation and pare. Arm-tod for Fraud. Bortix, January 23. Charles E.

Evans, fn iglit agent, and K. T. Kv-ti-, liuvc arrested here on a charge of do-freuding the IVunsvIvatiia Railroad Company by nU muouuUi for ItakeU told. 4 OR RENT Store No. 71 Commer cal -t- tw.en ad LoC I-t Af ta IG'R RENT-STORE No.47 CtaittoT- mti-r Janiss 'hen's fal aMinmnwu iy "KR.J.

KN.tiT. an tf f. REST A frsro-story RRICK -fe ll'd '1 N. 5, A Bi'hps Kw. 'lx ti tret tli strtete.

Atrdn tm JOHN Kll ItNOi.N,. street, Ihina r- -4ith. ja fg e- RESTSTl t- X- Lvi-. jiii -OR PFyTVn F.nrthn. fe t.

-fe I ti in.4.iner t-r the I. 1 rt T- f- ateu. taRthw. p.t otft jattf RENT The fir flKr ard ceMar ot T-(R ST( kE No. 12, ojqwr it tb tra.

c- to tt a ce. nw.r ftetm ell oi to an. IlHi ra'le hsln? Ceit-jJ: i' a rn-. t. the all-v.

Fnm. SI, II 1.1V. of Jaruarv. Amfr rhansn fit Mam tre, r. u.y hwiur, to uuUi utu stre-t.

ft J. BtRunr. RFNT Offices and Sleeping Rioma in ihc i bsrless Huthtmir. next block 'Htw the t'onrfi llnne, on Finb stre cast nle. tmtween Markotantf to uf street Iho tniildinc new and furni-h-'t with A.ir to I KL hLMMUNS, No.

ii .4. Firth fiitf P.F.STA FIS ESTI (RET Ii JLre -w-d 74 Franklin a-nue. te-twi-en Sth nnd a arUnu tue above Mid store. Ooutalnwa Ifi ms; a fine ti bnck hou-. N.

1 to Fiftfe tret, jud of Krnr.ktin aveoue. Ii rooms, alre, tbs ier pcit -f the n.nh-ast erner-d Firth strer a 1 Frerhlm avenue. e--ntuuiig fi twmek All rrnisfi afi Hon. Inal tteurea Apply WM. LlNDSVT.TfiChereretsfi, 1OR ENT Offices and sleeping rooms ta Blow Hmidlrif.

lis ami Ito Bark il- U-e. rod N-c 9firodOltee Mre Bth Uiem -ns uKut te b'j-ines. and are am lw rente Apply te SKrriMCs LKVKdlNU. nse i.cnt,i,. to Ftue trea RENT Sfore No.

39 North Main drwt, wVofd.hiwr te-lnwr Ptre; poasexhre a tl tv fct.ire of U'-tt Iml IINi 3uoviiDia. JO ARD. Two gentlemen can obtain a well AS tun i he! fn-t wi-h fn.rl, in a st1cty arte lan.iiy. vea wiuan-s from the Coart llo-i drrre 1: a jatoto BOARDING Gentiomen wishing quiet wt-h a -p -roi te unny, bnew proafe tunny. two pi al ms.

rnrn. oriiw. with huanL a. I tsii-ny would And the arenas Aife jailtlF dr tt i "I OAR DING. Large anI pleasant furnished i 'u i'ir ished with ItO K1.

suitable Pr a ret-tl tr.i- a i -r tor -anal. nttenun; als, small to trs i an be fail l.y aplvu at N. IT Mark sin- t. tween nt.ti and nveiitlt streete, snath vie eitto jajfilt 7JOARDING A family can be accommro ,1 with bap'i-melr mit.n-i f-rt the eecnd ti or. At-, a sjertteman -an ire mu nice fi wihir iim at rs.

LLi.IN s. eat nrer I Fourth ai.t Llm -arwis. talfi 14fl 1 KMOVA LS. IJFMoVAL STORE FOR RE'fT AID fe nxil HE' (. win it in ho.

I.1. w. -t orner W'sahincteMi trnaa ard Fourth tre-t, stemt the 1-t nruary. the u.ieairatf teae th ir preset -tat d. with, ertiln Ultimo are otfered pre'entinic a us'-raim- opportuiuiy fee an perreti irira oann i ro Rimret tut kind 1 retatf bU'ii It leinr iiim of ihj iet -tiunis Itt tin it hav ll ll ami tt tbe same -trtit alM.s.- for Is N.

H. CLAKKR J-3 it Xu- Third pp. City Uot4 REMOVAL The nnderaigned have ren.ovi tlieir tfC" frm 4 North street, tin ir Fict rv. north rot emcr Hurd and toyrtl sttei ts. '1 hy wnl ttei rterv flr Candies.

eta. to their Id tad 'tard. Market 'tree. Jai3 F. WAI.IEK a Candy Manoftotarer.

1JEMOVAL. MOODY, MICHEL A fe have rviDoved fr a BorThwest corner of Itne ad mnerrlaL to Uacuou street, curnar ot Olivo, Jal Im EMOV AL. ROBERTS A SfORTOH. -fe to hute'aie lirucers aal Commliwloi M-rchan have returned to tbrfeuU stand, Xortfc fieaool wfe jatif EMOV AL ANDERSON A LAMOIF--fefe :r.VI X. liavervmovcttoXw.fiortkMauwbetwam Market and I benat streets.

jsi LOST re FQ UJN JD. TX)UND A larg blaek Newfound- -fe lanl Apply at Garden te yih H. cnd Mrcet. by ja4 It JACOB 'TO UND On tta 23d imt, a small GOU -fe LK RET. on Filth Bear OraUot.

The owner uf ewie wt- call at this office. ct detrl-fion v4 pay cliares. rpEN DOLLARS REWARD. Loot, Moro -fe Jsy tiK-rott a a sn ail toU Irenk between 4 ror.t ard 1 turd, and Bark 'tto-vt rod the Fueludk-r Tho flidT Will pte aev rail at Jio. to Market street.

jaM It Itio D-A SUM OF MOJIEToi fe oth Firth utreet. Tbe awwer of tbe naey ewn to aetve the same by aalUba oa tbe sub nrthcr aod paporo liaiutre on ibe erner of Foartevatb street auk Ciark avenue Clark treaus Bzcbanro. K3K Ftf 151 KKTTLgK. iw5 REWARD. LOST on Thnraday evening 17 January iMh.

itol. one tallies' FI HCUK tn rC tto-nt const O'KsUon street and Brnwiwty to tbo n-er Cbamfe-iw and Tweirtb 'tfeeu. The rtmlar viUfe etvethe alreve reward, by teaviiw it at Butts iiratf More. c-rner ftto-ailwy rod Btoreklya streets, or i liambt-i and rweiith riireu. jao Ct I CST On Monday, tta 21st on Mor- 2 can.

betw, en I lutot rod Teoib vtreets, a NOTH rod 1 te El OF TUI ST. th. i.te in- tb iltb lot mH r. payatde and valual-le only te Mrs. Mary rslmtf.

re. t.l The nnder la teiu-Md tofeovc it, or at Mr. Smith tat Broadway. C2TEPHEN DeWOLF, ATTORNEY AT 0 SALT L.VKK ITY. tirtU TtRBI-TOKY to iti atve prompt attention tie eullecftuan anil iber bRmvw entnutte-d to bfe cure.

HrvTR.i to Uvli, nsitein, A Co Tbivtd Pearee, afi biranl It. Allen. Louis Li ten, Itell Dyt-r. Lake city. all ddtwjmfcj ffiteVA LTTA LAND9 I5 EX- fit 9 HAMiK Fob NK.

KKH to offer fer frwdiijr, in ex ha.ie fr iwctoree. some of tbo rh krt Isnnu lands in the Htate. in loti suite iMtaro ted tn el- se pnvimiry tn a ntllr.d. ro-l within Ifi imiteo of It is very deidrable tr surbiirtmn re "teocato to OBKAit -fc 1 nsn, Beal Estate Afieate snl u-ttemeer hi ty Cbssnut street. LVFLIA.S, S1IITII BOILS, FTFACTTREBS op all kdvm op TJ I AV' DER.

SACtiF-RT PJt, tXHTES SEW YOU; CUlCfetiO. ILLINOIS; Dl'BCQI K. IOWA: FL.VTTEV1LUE. ORFFS WL4C09HDIz MJLMI'BIS. ENSifereEK; toT- LlM UL tyOFFICE 5o.

to Levee, eorner of Olive. rs TII03IAS BURKE, fomnuVn and Forward; Merchant AS DEALER ra produce; fi and 9 Com trial street, rto. Lcreta, Hro 1 AY. CORN, OATS, BRAN, eovtefinnfe- 1 I on hand. Alre.

ecbicoaiU6ietf qUINt'Y HteTu Orders prumptly atteededilo. aliUtlT ETNA I.YIRACE ton PAY or HARTFORD, COITJI. Cash Capital, $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AJiD UEI3IPAIRED.1 wrra a mat Surplus cf $514.42 37. FIRE ISLAND RATIGATIOH Bj-fcy aeceptrd at terms eonofetmt witb solve aay aod Ifeir pr-flli. AU buelnere attend with INuateh wd fidelity t'UMuM Ite PltoKK, Mi-rchrots' Bank Buiklimc.

Bihll tf ronn-r Main and Lueut streets, at Lualto PIANO il IORTES KIOVEI) WITH CAKE. AVING ESTABLISHED A WAGON rxpw ly fiw BWvtnc Btroo Fortcw, parwwre Vito Uieir uitrumant tnosed aretuily. ran have tbeir cro ll u.k uieir uitrumant tnosed aretuily. ran have tbeir cro im atten1el toby leaving them at the -tore, corner ctf Filth ai tteketreeta. W.

t. ni.M it ia! lirfy" Cere Gouq A. (W toarirmris, Agtermea am Irti or 3 rme the threat Hmrr tkr Uar itmq CmyA 'wiafiwa, a -hi. A hn so. rod CiLir'te C'tor rod vkO Ureeyth to the "'ire of PUBLIC HPKAKSRS ad kllfiCHv Pr are aware nf the tmpwtanre of a Oeaato or -Conuuon Id In Its Urt stetae: that wncb 1a ibre bet hu li1 wool.

I vlold to a tmlai sttre-lLv ite I.Mtr. (frws i Bromrhoal Prarfie. cww-iiwnuis lirswii rut bigndfcotte adav BnuKhteU lmteittere. Thst trouble tn my Threat, frtw whhn BROWXtf the rrochej are a tpeclri-,) having reafife aie urtca a aiere wbleperer." IRIHKIEh- M. p.

Wll.UfiL reeofmaand their ore i mufi BKOWXd i TROCHEh Ureafi service tn wtnteu I Ite-v. DANIEL WWto. BUOWX9 Atuxisl hwtatot relief in the iBdroetof TROCHlSte labor ut bmuttuna peculiar i it v. a. c.

MBiLireroif. Certain Bd OiMani aiithit'i( Injaifi 1 oro. lr. A k. HayKh.

TROCUEhi hermit. Bottom. A idmple and pleasant cuaiblnsilsn fito BROWNtf Cot I Dr. a P. BMEf.OW.

Titciuni BUtWh TROCHE BUdWN'fi TROtHtfi OGiiW.Vfi Ccocfliid In In. J. P. Piiiua have preved there eaceitenfi Rtf WlMMiritefi Ce Jtev. H.

WAItrt1IV. JLm-fVial whi-n compelled tospeafe, I ferbifi Act.AJ. F. TK4rt IIKfi "FmiTTii in remortn Har'oie-w and tmt.ili-n the Ihroat. su cuaumm vlib HKl'WM'fi l-rut fe.

el ACT JOIIVHOrV. TK6rHCfi' Lttruqe. tta. i nr et Teroherm undAam iROWtoht i F-m-iie illi-cw. I treat hewefft when tken heire snd td vanrurJ ter blnu.

sathey pn-vrot TKOlHKV past elite, t. I thluk tbs will Hltows A L'etc fkntation A Draws a Titgqy Ila'f a 3fle by h9 Hair. Fourth slrcct was thrown into a fever of excitement hut evening pattiuilurly tho locality of the International saloon. Thu could not have bocn less than six luindrul pc: ions in the crowd, and the rti-h still continued. Every new comer stood on tip toa and fared over very liody else shoulder and said, What is Then vcryliody shook his head and gravely said, I don't know.

A thousand suggestions were made, but none weru correct. At length to case the public mind, which was at its greatest somebody read a hand bill aa follows: At 6 o'clock this (Wednesday) evening Mr. O. P. Jaquc will harness lt of.

Sjienccr, by his hair, to a buguy, and drive him from tho International, corner of Fourth and Chcsnut streets, to the Lartodc Theater. On arriving there. Prof. Spencer ViU poll against four strong horse a .7 and have a rotk broken on his cheat wirii a sledge hammer, on the outside of the The public breathed moro freely after tliia In-foimation was given, but tlie crowd soon became restless again to see the great wonderment. Trctiy soon there was a bustle.

The man for the occasion came. lie went into the International and took a drink. BIr. Jaqnes abo took drink. Then they Inith took drinks.

After this part of tbe performance was concluded, Prof. Spencer 1 wtated the side locks of his hair np into pngs and tied a ring to each kx k. Mr. Jaqnes conducted the ITofestor to tlie door, and tho crowd hooted. The carriage was waiting.

After some adjustment of his pantaloons and a few damns" to the crowd because they made so much fu, onr rrofissor stepped into tho shaft and Sir. Jaqnes put tlic harness on him. Wo noticed particularly that the hainesawas so adjusted that all tlie draught came upon the breast. However, to keep np appearances and to fulfill the contract, linos were hitched to tiie rings in the car-locks above mentioned, and then attached to the bu-igy. Mr.

Jaqucs cracked his whip about the Protestor's cars the brass band (iu another carriage) stmek up Hail Columbia, and the great show moved ou. It was an izniomg spectacle. We would not forget to state that the crowd did a vast amount of shooting, and Professor Spencer did aome splendid drawing. By tho way, we would suggest that be can draw better in the traces than on the stage, and our advice to him Is to keep in the traces altogether. The crowd followed the novel team all the way up Fourth street, and as for as we can learn, Prof.

Spencer performed his duty faithfully. Whether he bad a ruck broken on his chest with a sledge hammer or not we have not been informed. A Bold Burglary and RoWtery. On Tuesday night, tho house of Mr. E.

M. Joslin, situated on Franklin avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, was entered by burglars, through the means of fata keys. The family were soundly asleep, and the burglars had full sway, it seems, from the amount stolen. In the parlor, they stole one large sable for rape, a for Victorina, one silk velvet cloak, besides several small articles of jewelry. Then, going np into tho sleeping room of Mr.

JotUn, they took two pairs of panto, a pair of drawer, and a gentleman' ahawL Iu the pocM of oat pair of pants was a port-monoie, containing $5 and aome photographs. Arretted on Suspicion. Two men, named Bosnian and Devines, were, on Tuesday, arrested on suspicion of having been engaged in tho plot to blow np North Market. They are painters, and Saturday afternoon were engaged in doing a job in the market. Wishing to finish their work as soon as possible, they asked permission of tho Mat ket -master to work on Sunday.

He refused them. They afterwards obtained permission of the private watchman, and worked part of the day. A the police could find no proof against the two men, they were discharged, after being in custody twenty-four hoars. Fire Lost Night. The toy and fancy store of G.

Reiniann situated at the Southwest corner of Fourth and Olive street, was discovered to be on fire last night, at half past nine o'clock. It was, however, difficult, from the quantity of smoke timt issued from tlie rear window, to tell in what part of the building the fire was burning. The engines arrived in a short time, when Mr. Clay Sexton opened the front door with an axe, and discovered a large flame issuing from the centre of the store, behind one of the counters. A fine stream was poured ufion it without wettiog many of the goods, and with the effect of the flame.

The damage to the stock by fire and ater is not more than $000. Messrs. Ucimnun A Co. arc fully insured on their stock in St. Louis, Mutual and National Insurance Companies.

A Ilashnvd Missing. One Mm. Greene gave information at the Cbesnnt Street Station yesterday that her husband, John Greene, had been mtaing since the 11th inst. On that day he left this city on board the steamer John H. Dickey a a deck-hand.

When tlie boat reached tbe Dry Docks at Carondelet the mates and clerk went ashore. Whetlier Greene went ashore, too, or jumped overboard, does not appear. lie was not, however, seen afterwards, lli carpet sack, hat and shoes were afterwards found on dock. The Coroner has undertaken to investigate tho matter. KeavgeVsts at TorA Three holy fathers of the Catholic Church, who style thenisjlvcs lte'dempforiht, have arrived in this city for tlie purpose of kindling anew religious zeal iu the breasts of Catholics.

The names of those divines are Father (titan, of New York, and Fathers Jmobs and Weiricb, of Baltimore. Another is abo exjiected from New Orleans. It is the business of these reverend gentlemen to travel from city to citv, us evangelists. They willsiend soino eeks here, and hold service three times a day high mass in the morning early, again at nine o'clock, und preaching at night Tho several churches of the will share, tin ir labors. Store Burghtry.Tho saloon known ms Harmon ia llnll, situated on Seventh street, near Rutgers, was entered lifoht before lost by a party of burglars, who ruiiMickcd the promise pretty thoroughly.

After stealing some three or four dollars from the drawer, the fellows drmik two bottles of wine, smoked cigars, und went off taking three boxc of cigars with them. Jhde) eiiduit Gtwi Lleetion. At an election last night, at the armory of this company, Gluts. II. Fiedetick was elected Captain; G.

Harry None, 1st Lieutenant; Chas. Mdtoiud 1, 2d Lieutenant, and Oliver A. Coiliu, 31 Lieutenant. 77ie Last Chapter. Sigmoud C.

Suoh, a native of Reading, was, yestentay morning, found dead in his bed tlu Frederick House, comer ol Second and Vine streets. Some ten years ago Strok, who kail jut roamed one ot the tnirot maidens of his native tillage, comm cured life with the brightest prospccti. Ho had some injury and liegan to perambulate the country engaged in tbe of duplicating impres'ion-liajer, makiuir pattern' und model for milliners and other. Iu that capacity he visited tho principal iiks of the Union, and gradually acquired Imhits of intemperance, which were occasionally iuti usified by the taikv.t kind of spree. During one of hi orgies iu Nw York city he hpent (2,100, Ikm1c being rolilieil, while drunk, of his watch and every valuable about his cnon.

On another spree iu Cincinnati he jumiKvl in the river and inol a narrow ecaie from drowning. He came to St. Louis sometime ago, and his liuliib grew worse. Several times he had to bo nut to the City Hospital for manu a potn. latstlv, he had put up nt the hotel aliovD nanul, ami in order to tajicr off before returning to his liome, where he had left his wife and four little rhildren.

His family are in tho most straitened citt tinisfutiCiS. Stroll was Ix-hveen 35 and 40 years of age. The Coroner held an inquest, and the vcnliet of the jury was, Death from cerebral ajopkxy superinduced by STAGE t)F TUE RIVER. ported hut for the Misrntri ttepubliran. itt K.MiiNki.U Okhce, St.

Lofiis, 21. of wau-r iutbe 31ibrisippi rier at foot of It aii. at sfrtvt Ahme low watermark of 2 feet 6 inches, hq-h mark of lSi4 .36 8' ln-taw I itv Directnx Al 8 FaU in the tat 24 boom 0 I1' TRI RAX J. UOMKR, Gity Engineer. WETfUHtoLOGK AL dWFJt ATION8.

Corrected by Jaob Burrarx, Optician. 8t. Iona, Jannary 23. 1W1. Hoar.

Wind. For. Th-nnotnctcr. Weather 9oclmkE. 20 U) 3V 3 12 oclock H.

K. 211 68 3 Rain. lOCioUb-K. 43 Total These rcct ipts of Engli-di bullion, a good portion sent out to rickersgill A Co. and Belmont, a an exchange operation, together with the eaao and abundance of money here, have advance! the rate and increased the demand for bills on London, nnd ft) day bank signature are worth 10 to 106 1-4 per being a rise on the previous week of 1 to 1 1-2 per cent.

The asking rates for sight bill on the same point have advanced 1 1-2 to 2 per owing to the higher price for ready money in London. The Bank of England put up the rate of discount at the dose of the old year to 6 per and tho weekly return of tho establishment, of the 2d of Jannary, receive 1 by tlic A'ia, is rather indicative of a ftmhcradrance, owing to the reduced Bank Note reserve, which stand Iwlow six million sterling. Th return gives the following when compared with the previous week. Rest 1,2.17,078 Tnr 52.6'4 Public deposits. Iec 81, P's) Other in.vJl,4l Inc (iovt 9.488, 13 Dee 51,103 Other 22,8.16,184 Inc.

2.111,111 Notes acetnployd Dec The amount uf notes In circulation 1 increase ami the of bullion in lioth department is a decrease of 4114580 when tbe prciefJing return. Theamountof silver bullion I now 1,614,110. Our imi'rosrion i tliat we shall have new in tlie course of the pie-ent week of a rfoe to 6 1-2 to 7 per on-less the American demand for gold should suddenly fall off after tho heavy shipment by the Asia. The rates for money on prime merchant paper have improved to 7 and 8 per cent, outside of Bank, and fair double names arc done at 9 to 10 per cent. There is a decrease at Bank for nearly all the choice 30 to tio day acceptances in the market at 7 per ceut.

Loans on demand are also made readily at 7 per and some of tbe stoik firms are supplied at 6 per cent. The financial event of the week is tho award of $5,000,009 Treasury bill at Washington on Saturday, at rate of interest which show an improved confidence by 1 to 2 per rent, over tiie award at the close of Decern I wr, and a much larger comped tion among bidders. Thk New Govkbxmbxt Loax. Tlio following ia a statement of the bids for the loan of tivfe millions At 8J per cent. AtlO $721,000 At9 30, 0ft) At 10 265,000 At 9J 10,000 At 101 perct.

511,000 At 91 per cent. .146,000 At 10j perct. 1,287,000 At 9j per cent. 87,000 At 11 per Total awarded, average 10J per cent. 000 Bid for at and above 11 pur cent.

7,200,000 Total bid for 912,200,000 Tbe bidders to whom partial a war la are made, are the same aa in the 11 per cent lit, to the extent of about three-fifths the amount bid for, via Bank of Commerce $2,470,000 Other 11 per cent, bidders 570,000 Total overbidding at 11 per cent. Quakes Citt Insurance Cohpast. Wo noticed the failure of this Company a day or two ago. Its location was Philadelphia. The Legal and Insurance Reporter of that city, referring to It, says: In our last number, in speaking of the State Saving Fond having gone iuto liquidation, we stated that there were one or two Insurance Companies of our city so intimately connected with that Institution! that its rain involved theirs since then oar fear have been in a measure realized, tlie Quaker City Insurance Company, one of those referred to, ha resolved to go into liqnidntfon, and accordingly made an assignment to Seth II.

Butler, the AUtant Secretary. The reason given for this movement is that during the post year, the Company met with a series of reverse, and Eaid losses amounting to over a quarter of a mil-on dollar. Apart from the absurdity of this state ment, it i even insufficient in itself; what bus loomc of the omMmcnt part of th Company's list of securities as set forth in their lost annual statement If thi was truthful, then even with the alleged los there was no reason for the present failure. But the true is not given, but it ia found in the fact that many of thee arrests havo not and never had tlie value pretended. The company has ull along dune business on a fata and unsubstantial bairi', aud its present ruiu will reveal the tact.

We take some credit to ourselves tltat, notwithstanding the alleged good condition nnd tho frequent eflurts marie by th company to obtain a phice in our ndver-ising columns, they never obtained any such indorsement of their reliability. Tbe following is a liss of its officers Ireidrnt, George II. Ilart; Vice-President, E. P. Secretary and Treasurer.

11. K. Coggs- ball; Assistant Secretary, S. H. Butler.

Diretior George 11. Hart, E. P. Rosa, A. C.

CattcII, Andrew K. Chamber, Fosters. lVrkins, H. R. CoggshaJl.

E. W. Baily, Samuel Jones, M. Hon. llcury M.

Fuller. Banes and Monet Matters in Tennessee. The following is from the Nashville Union, under date of Saturday evening The money market ha been quiet during tho week, with rather a light demand at bank for accommodation. We have heretofore retenvd to the tact tliat the banks have tan disconTitinglib-eiaJly since tbeir suspenion. We have comp, led from the re-Hrt of the Supervisor of Bank, submitted to the Legislature yesterday, tho following tables showing tit dLcounts and renewal ofthe su.sndcil Imnkfl and their branches imc th2t)th of Novcmlicr, the date of their to tlie dates auuexcd to each Discount.

Renewal. Total. Bunk of Tennessee ard branches .46,111 SOLijiH 1,756,258 Planters liauk and bramhm 671,232 271,031 SOI Union Bauk and bianvlK's .117,51 1 1TV505 I.36H.0W ShclbwilK- 27,305 g.ixiJ F'xchrnge continues ahnmfanr at 1 to 2 p.Teent. priminni. 'Hi demand (alien off greatly him- the 1st so that tho is now in cxccf of the demand.

The demand for gold is very light. The broken charge 2 percent, premium, while their buying rate is nominal at per cent. We notice a very considerable improvement today in micurrent money. Tho Southern Bank, und the Bunk ol West Tennos-e. at Memphis, arc taken at 2 ht rent, ritaount.

The sks-io paying banks of Alabama arc quoted at 2 to 3 per wmlc th su-(Hudcd remain at 5. Missouri is quoted at 8, IHinoLs It), and Indiana I. In thi eunnertfon, we beg to remin th public that the time with by law, the Comptroller is authorized to levin the tuite of the Bonk of Oaitanie aud Bank of Tare-well expiresooth -hi of February. Alter timt date the iiucs of these Bonks will be worthless. It has been tleeided by the Supreme Court at liKheter, X.

that iutemicraiice is no Imr to the rexovery of life insurance. The case involved whivh the tomimny are ordered to pay. AMUSEMENTS. Tub Min or shine, go to the Museum thi afternoon or evening and see Moua Thiodon' amusing esliiliitius- It will positively lose with Uis benefit to-night. BUSINESS NOTICES.

Tnu Me 1liA Ultka or tub Magic Science. Madame Auna, the greiite-st sstrologist, eluirvoyant snd cartomanc-tenu ever known, and tire only remaining pupil of the celebrated Miss from date, cause by tlie only power of incantation, to uppi-sr in a glass previously shown as contoiniug notbinr at all, the true and virible image of the future wife or husband of the visitor. Also tho image ofthe dead a they are in the grave. Unmarried ladhs aud gentlemen will plcaie remember the place, to favorably known for tbe tat ten yaars, No. 3 North Fourth street, opposite the Court-ilouse.

2i I'(ntinuation. Tlie auction sale of foreign and riotmrtic dry good will be continued this oioruiug, st the snle-room of F. A. Kennon, No. 70 Fourth street.

Tbo assortment of flue dress goods, domestics, trimmings, hosiery, gloves, is yet complete. Greater bargns than ever may be expected, as tlie stork mn-t be closed out to-dny. 8ale will commence at 91; o'clock, a. m. It We arc pk aed to able to state that the extraordinary dull times tliat a g.ent many are complaining of, is not a universal complaint, for Gay's 1 bins Hull.

No. 1(3 North Fourth street, is doing a very good I uricecs for this time of the year. This pro-hibly owing to the great inducements they are now jh. ir rttf Febrnanr 2 0 2 3 19 2 3 April 19 2 3 Way I 10 2 0 June 1 0 2 0 July 2 3 2 6 August 2 3 3 6 September 3 6 4 0 October 3 0 3 8 November. 3 0 4 3 December.

2 9 3 6 In the vear 1858 the English market were supplied with 1 per cent, of wheat from th United State, bat in the proportion exceeded 21 per cent. Cincinnati, 22d.The receipt of heg daring the -18 hours ending at noon to-dar, were only 0 head. As a of and a further improvement in provi-ions, prices were again in favor of sellers, elocing firm at $6 70 to 75 for gootl hgs. hint our last report, there havo been ttks of mess pork amounting in the aggregate to 1,509 bbl at $17, ami at the close, good brands wire held at $17 25. This adram-e is ai-tiilmtublc to the favorable advice from New Orleans, prices in that market having gone np to $.0, with very light stock.

Bulk meat are also better her. With soles at 0) to foe for shoulders and for side, and at close, holder asked tl to BJc. Bat on is held at 7 to 10 packed, with hnycra at 1 below these figure. We quote tierce lanl at 9( to 10c. Tl market 0 erallr.

is very strong, I at wo observed some mdicatoi of a In some quaitcrs, to mert buyer, a Hn a the muiket gets tuirly established, at outside figure. I'n the New York Shipping U-t CliFFKK Tk.UiK OP THE UnITKD STATE. Tl.e pi inripal cminttie that have tailed fund'll the ti-uitl supply arc Brazil and Java, bei.ks me others of note, beyond the Cape of Gtodllope. The receipt this port from all toints, foreign und coastwise, forth year ending H-rt tuber 31. IboO.

were All, 8l5 pkr, or ugflin't receipts in 185ft of 772,78 pkg. or while tlie quantity taken for consumption in i860 amounted Against a consumption in 181ft of 83,799, 1T2 and in 1HT8 of t62 Uh. showing a decline in tbe consumption of a compared with 185ft, of over 29 per cent. The total receipt of coffee in tho United States (with the exception ofthe States on the Foci tic) for the year ending Decemlter II, 18ft), were 1,259,818 packages, weighing 185.779; d8J pound, against receipra in 185ft of 1,746,587 pkg, weighing 248,527,306 lb; while the total consumption iu 180was pkg, weighing 177,5 td.iVjJ lb. Against fc umption in I8'ti of package, weigtu.

lit beiug a de-cre-a in tho o-nnuni 1S0, a compared with 1854), of 356,026 pa. a decline of over 20 per cent. dis-roa ha been distributed among the prts a follow New Yoik show a fulling off of 15 percent; Boton 18 45 per l'htiadeiphia 4ft per Baltimore 21 44 per New Orleim 14.23 per and other port 15 per cent. Iu thi calculation the coastwise receipt are not included, licing already counted at tho original poru of uttry. The leading fixtures evolved from an examination of thetoiuatistic, arc the comparatively small-re-re ipt throughout tiie year, meager nck at all the port, (until toward the chta, when the Kditicui troubles, ami consequent monetary u-u russiui nte, pnralvzed trade, resubiug in a rapid aitnnmluiion of the supply,) and high price for the larger portion of the year.

'i he cultivaiion ofthe eolfee plant i iiore'itrily remtinrel to a narrow ti opical licit, lieyond wl ich it culture cannot be profitably pursued. It reduction in the climate suitable for it growth set in to have cn already stimulated to nearly, if rot its uttnoKt, extent. lit Java and the Ka Indie gciieiaby, the qtuimity gatiieretl iueivasc very slowly, it ut all; imtoed, in some part of the we undersand tliat the cuitivatton of tiii plant has, in many insranees, Ih-cu abandoned lor thutot the sugar cane, thelatu-r being much the sure st nml mo! pnliuible cnp. Tlic crop of Brazil fluctuate largely, but tor tho past five years there has been ratiier a tiiniiiiution than an in tease. M.

tn to be at a stand, and the only 'ountne which increase their export of tin aniele to any considerable extent ate Venezuela and the i'laudof iVvion. The con'uniotion of the United States th pa't year, a we have seen, ha been say tons, and that of (treat Britain and the Continent is estimated nt to jist.oftJ ton, making a total consumption in 18 0 in Europe and the Ainciiean State of about 275.9iN pm. The consumption of thi country has been inert a-ing for ten years, at the average rate of 4 ier aud that of Europe at over 3 per cent. These figures arc not barren of thought to the statist inti student, evidencing a they do, that tho time must arrive, and tliat it cannot be fur distant, when tho consumption of the world must overtake it production. The question to bo solved mad he, towhnt altitude mast prices attuin in opler to iheek the consumption and repiutie tho supply and demand? There are those, phone opinion are entitled to weight, who advance the view that that point ha been already tom bed, pointing to the fact that the im-Nirtatin at the principal orts of taken a a a hoto, the pa't year, have been inuifit ieut for their eonsuniptive wants, the V-itr closing ith a remsidcr.tbly reducrel sto-k.

and that after deducting the export from the United States, a Mindar state of thing i witnessed here; and to this cause may le attrilmtCil the eonrinmlly ad-( vaticing price of the past few years, the effect of which is seen, a fur us this country is conerncd. in the serious dc line in the deliveries for consumption, attended with a vigorous seaieh for, and incicascd sale of, cheaper sub-titute. The annexcl tntcment slums the receipt anil iouauuiptiou tor the past eleven vear From the Nir Tmt Evrrtof pout aCMatarJay. DEATH OF LOU MONTEZ. Wc haro to-day received inform stion of (lie death of Lola Montea, one of the most remarkalde end Tcrentilc woir.cn of tlic present ago one hose life is a romance whose career presents the various phae of a eounteM and puidir lecturer, of a kings favorite, and a dancer ia a Seooud-eUfls theatre.

The real name of Lola Montes was Maria Dolores I.orris Montes. Wa she born in Seville, in 1H6; in Montrose, in 1820; or in Limerick, in K4? Was her father a Spaniard or a Crock? No one knows. It has been ascertained that her motlier was a Creole, and that she was brought up in ingland. She visited Iari for the first time in 1810, giving horwlf out for tlie wife of an officer in tlie liritish army, whom she married, and quitted ia ludia. hfae obtained an engagement, as dan -sense, at the theatre of the Iorte St.

Martin, and List this situaikm through an errentricity of deportment tliat was voted iotolemblo even in that region. LJaVontrt soon obtained admittance to tlio stage of tin French opera, but was hissed on her spix-animc. In a fit of contemptuous fury at tl.i di-gree, she kicked one of her buskin. into tlie parterre, craning an uproar in that ari-to-cratic Iioum more easily imagiuod than described. Mie wo, of course, prohibited from ajpearing aguin upon that stage.

Having become the mistress of Dearnier, one Of the editor of LaPree, Lola Montes, next setmdalizod Haris hy appearing in dt.p niourniag at the tiiul which followed the duel in which lies-jamier had lieen killed. In 1817 the went to Munich, where be spro.iily caMiired the sfleition ot the old King, who had wi her, ly ehatice, in tlie house of an officer of ItisGuaid. bbe wa officially introduced at tlie court, and created, by roal tatters patent, timt, lhirotiea of Koscntlial, next, Countess of Lauda-felt. In hirarms were a crowned lion, a silver dolphin, and a ruse. With her new renk, rbe obtained a )en)oi) of 20,000 fiorin.

Tiie misters bav.ng qipoed tlie exaltation of the tavorite, the ahitiet was dissolved by the King. The Counter nominated a new Cabinet, aud soon afterward dissolved iL Tbe University was divided into two camp; one of tiiese being fur the favorite, the othor against her. A riot broke out among tlie sti-itants; Lola Montes Iisstened without escort to tlie rcene of tlie tumult; the King haste nod after Iht, ottered her hi arm and tad her away. The monarch, irritated bv this outbreak against his faionie, ordered the Lnivereity to be ckxed for a year; on whieb tlie munieial authorities waittol on tlic King in a body, aud implored him to dis-mis tlie OKinte insu OrnrL Tlie King re-fucd to grant the praver of thecivic fathers, but iekled to tlie energetic rvmon'tranres of tlie IIoum' of IVm. 1a1h Montes revived the royal onierto qmt Mum-h; her palace wa pillaged; and the King, who, unnoticed in tlie crowd, was rorruvfulK watching this outburst of popular iudigualion, wa wounded in the forehead by a stone.

1 he ex-favorite went to England, where rhe maiTMal a c'nd and a third husband, though her first still living. Slie then went to Arocnofl, where tdiu i auid to have married sevtruJ tiimw. fret hurniy attempt wasthe putiliration of her own Memoir, in in the 1nba newspa-per, suppressed a scandalous by the authority ot M. de niter tin publn ation ot the tin.t halt tin find chapUT. On arriving iu the tiitii htutc, she ap)eaied in a piny of her owu wt nirg, cntitUsI The Adventuiv of Lola Monte, iu Ihivaiiii.

In 1KV! she tunrriiNl the editor of the bun 1 'ixmiMxi Whig. In 18 she on the slac of the kiilboumc Theatre, in Aus-tulia. Sbc came to thi country in the year 1811, and after couiiiiiiiitg the erratic course which made her firornitient in a lareor fiell during her pro-viiHii. life, site via some month aim-e atun kcil hy a utiliil panilvsis, siii'O wliich her health has Ini gruduidh dccaviug. A correspondent, who raw a icw dr.yb iu a she wa exectiag mmii to die, avs; Fur frni tlie membersnf her familv, and rc-pitUiutt those who had becu the friends of lid youth, she was tur hapjer than she could liuu-loii hait six-died in the midst of tlic ala-t ia! ph ntior hu was long her glory aud her sht.nH-.

Hmt mon-iful Providence who so constantly H-iuI- Lih lilc'Miigh alike u(ion tlie gKl and tlie oil, iluvw thi' nmr outcast during Ikt last days U(u tlie kit charity of a Christian lady, who Imd hi tus-d to In-her in Scotland, hut wl was for muny years Ignorant tliat Llits Lola Montcr of the was the iliuocvnt hul-girl of thirty year iq'o. Though liahhsj lv rickncs. and deprivolof aO claims, acvurling toworiuly iot any such ii'mm ihiioii, 'lie tan iaiml a M-ll-dcuy-iiir Irieiid, who soothed her dying momenta, aiid led Ikt to Hike retuge in the cotisolaUou the ChtiMiim liiitli. Hie liev. Hr.

Hawk. ta-ing nquotid to attend her, was fnsuetitly at Iht In d'i'k-, and gitve lifT the beiK-fit of hi' intrtiTion, a if site had tavn one of In own tank, lie oftoiaicdat the funeral ou thi7th instant, aud Mr. Brown, who has attended nmiiv fiitH-ntl- and wedding in his tlay, (nmv lie lic many ear,) was Men to wie the teur friu hi a- lie heard tlie eh-rgynian say that he had never know a of more sHK-ere Nnueiiee than wus einx-d in the present nistanee. le iiim that is without sin cwt tlic first sloue a luT. More Mini Law in Wihonsiv.

MuMia I.W i. hv a deputy, proceeded to lh on, lust Friday, to imv-t a nuuiU-r of ihtmhi who wuv proinincut in the riot which otcunvl when, Mime time ago, he made un attempt to arrest Hoolli, who was then stopping in that delightful Kcpubiicnn h-ality. lie ur 4kiliu Cilpturing a Mr. Ilovay, one of the rit.glca.Ici in the riot, ho gave him In word a a gentleman, that he would aciomMUiy him (tho Mandinl) willmglv. If no violence wa offon-d Inin.

Vk' Ii thi aurancc, the Marshal, with hi iiouer, proctxxied to the cars, aud was on tlie of starling for Milwaukee, when an exciu-d tdiln-nd, and insisted ujioo red wing tlie pri-oiicr. agait'st lii' rmoii'trances and the mo-4 dctcimiucd eflorts of ttw Marshal and lit assistant. iMunsin cen.unly verj roust teut iu talking ol going a thousand miles to as-it in conn inp S-uth Carolina iuto olclieux to the laws, when her people show so little for the law tliiiusUtoa. stock. New York 3fl.r; M.flto to of tmertca'tork.

X. T. Jn.iAtf su.wa Manhattan Co. 9tck, ft. 1 t.im) nfi Merchaiitf B'k stock.

N. T. to tlcean Bank Mock. N. to 1'ofoD I'-ank teck.

N. ta.uufi sto to Bk of North America -dock, Kw York lfi.flto fi.ifi to B'k of Commerce ta.und to Hranite I.ank itck, do. lu. W0 to Ik BankUck, do. 1,001 ltaMfi Hide aud Leather B'k stock.

Boston Ifi.flto Ifi.lto to WeiMierB'k -itock. Boston. In.nuo ta.nto National Bank 'te-k. do. to Atlantic Bank stork.

do. ta.uto lo.litfto Bovl-ton Hank atock ICuik b-ck. do. ta.Oto to do. ta.oto lu.tod to vl to Louis to.nto to.tofi to stock l.Oto to 1 oeneetleut Elver K.

K-. in. Lto to Hartionl amt New Haven Kailroait omirenv Ifi.VOfi 1UM to Tetineasco State per pavaHe lKt ILlOfi to fi Ohio State per cante, paval'lel'to fe.tofi Ifi.Ototo 29 Micbivan tock.fipcr pavahle Ires W.Oto SP.3N Ofi to Hartford citv bomls, iwr ccnte. paj- Jtoto 8 liartfonl and New If-tvea Kallroad buttdis fi per is; S.W fiT, Ite fiTJOtJ to Interest and rents accrued, auwtly paahie danuary, tool 15.1T1J8 Total erects fi4.ni At 3itk -Our 'tuck amt bds are permanent mreetmenf. ami the present prole alur noentenon of theiractual taiae; nut pn-temnt: toi -tnetle will the letter of the law.

we enter them at tho ca-dl Mies on ltieJIt Iheemirer. ireu. thereby making a dirt ere lice of nearly fiMl.tofi in our idle areuL LI tlllUTIkl. 9th No Uabnitlcs to banks wr others, due not due. ftii No losses adjusted ami due.

th liwe vllhcr unadjusted 1 MS.IM IA flifi not iluc I Hiii I o.es in susirenre. waiting further proui; hn lotted in last answer (' Ifith All oilier claims against the Company, tdivkleud uupshij MO to Total llahimte "to Iih bu Act ut incorporation is the reme ro bervtetfore niel. Uth Market value of capital Mtoek, per share two hun-dn-d dollars. ll- HUNTlMriUN, 1resufeute 1 isio. 4 AtLix, Secretary.

Statu nr liartlord county, January 4, Itfiil. I'sr'oiivtv npireaint Tl Ilitrtfnctmt. a-id T. Aljvn. eemtury.

of The tl.irtford fir Insurancetom-parr, and made oath that the tbreuoinit sutement, tl. 111 'iiii-citl ed. is a true, full and corrupt taletnetit ot' the at'uirs of -aid onnuiny, aud exhibit 0 tar as can Ire ax ertah'ed at thbf'alo. it jctunl condition on th- il-t tay of Ani.o Itennint, oue thousand bundled anil iuh -one lfetore me. JA.

Nit 'lli Justice of the Peace. KIARI BKOOkS Asent. fMiiitY' corner Mum ami I lniis. WI5TEU STRA1ED BISIS OIL! rTHIS OIL is warrants 1 8ITPERIOR TO A ALL UTHLto. fe- wrnter AiDlAS 11KISED IN OIIIINBT SOL.VR, pit AtL.9it any aV NI I IN WUICIl WHALE.

Od LARD OIL 13 IM.It. rr kite. lite ral terms, te the TK DK, by tta OlALT.OISr IV II ITE LE.U) AD OIL CO. OtEce 2 1 Locust street, St. Louis, Ho.

dii TutsThua Batry MISSOURI LANDS! KANSAS LARDS! ARKANSAS LAUDS! GRADUATED LA3DS! RAILROAD" LANDS! LAUD WARRANTS j. c. diLYitK, (SICCfeatR TO A C. CIAIK 4 OO. 1KALKK Real Estate and Land Warrant, 47 Olive street between Third and Fourth, fT.

Lot lh, mo. NFFER3 FOR SALE all grade of Lands ll'H THK LAIUlK'r AM) BF'T 1M-IION 1MPUOVKD FVKto.H IN THK WK'P Al--. a lars imutlty tf "second hand' UiLUt Alta LAND. GOVERNMENT LANDS, Selected and located hi Missouri. Ksnre rod irksnsaa.

All nekctlons cna. anted a repo-entd, 1 flirdetl. Lai tx.uhl. wld snl located. Will RAILROAD DEPARTIRES.

Cliro AND MISSISSIPPI Moraine Exprrea, 6:00 a. n. KvcaiDg 4:90 r. unday ion) r. M.

rBMN Ml tl'NTA IN Trains will leave St Levs Depot, eorner Mam and Plum aa followa: For arond-lct fi nd, 6:40, 10:10, 11 A. M-. and 4 00, 6 30, 6:40. 11 (, r. M.

Iblot Knob and Poto-ei, 11:39 A. m. l)e Koto, 1130 A. u. and 4 F.

a. Ivorys, Jeflt-reon Barracks and Quarantine, 39 A. m. and 4 r. s.

GRFAT WABASH TALLEY ROUTE-Lightning prew leaves alftuJU a. Sy rnr sac Kxpraw 3:09 F. Jl. PACIFIC RAILROAD 8 A. to Smithtoa and StMitliwcst Branch, 4 3) f.

tl. to Franklin. 'tBTR MISSOURI Lightniny a. St harks Accommodation, 4 09 r. to.

6T. Lot IS, ALffifl AS9 CUIC AGO Leaves 6:15 A. F. M. HANMBAL AND 8T JOSEPII R.

PACKETS kav uaily at 4 r. from foot of Cbcannt street ILLINOIS R1VF.R PACKETS leave daily, at 4 F. from tlie wharf-boat, foot of Cbesnnt street 0FOVKRLAND MAIL leaven MONDAYS and Till KMAYS of each week. AU fetters must be marked By Overland Mail Boats Leaning This Dag. For Alton DA VI TATUM, Mitchell, to.

For Cairo LASALLE, Scott, 4 r. to For New Orleans. KTKOR, Dill, 10 A. to. For New Orleans.

H. D. BACON, MoCIoy, 4 F.to. For New Orleans. McIIkhoiv 10 a.

m. PAGES PATENT POJtTABLB CIBCULAK SAW jNXILL. WITH STEAM POWER, these Mill, are remiik' from throe to thourend of tuitite v.ir tnif flccorttnc the T-wr ipidi. 4 no kind timber -otwol. to ith IMHVKft, an capRldv -drew in- from one to two thou and fi--t p--r liiv.

w-onlint: kird timh, cwod with i th--r MK.VM. to iteror tioitSK roto'KK, wilt tw more Imn-ter. mi, I in better sijte, tiiau ai utai-r kmdttf null iw In op, to ith tin-1 Itlf.D PXTKNT DOUBLE MILL any sized ttiote e.in he reweL Tin-Mtmpl citv in tire operation, durability sod adaptation oi the, iiiill-. the war tv of the country, and this prnctic.il operarteii of thooe tn nre, together with tin-lr lieo'Mims entitvly tus bwcn the nil aii' v-otuhii'liiuK tio tr ur'iU rpuutln. to ith iMirexpt-nenct- for the pt ten yen re In making t1i-w mill-, and with improvi-m ntei and itterrartod taclli-tl, in irauiil.ieTuriui;, we oiler them to the public with tio- hill, eotifldei.es of th, ir advantage over 4 wtlo ra.

li.iTtt-4 the rtelit of manufactunni; for a l.r.e r-f t. mtr to'-'t md Mith. we Ctn fund-di etthef sNd.Kuri)Ol!ltLKklLL,a pix-lcrrcd, wr Steaiu, to'ster or Home fwer. On'rr solicited, and any (briber tatfbrnm tku fiiten. KlNCiSLAYIW rhn-nW Fotutdr, eonicr of heeood uud CUc-rry tt fettddwtjr EVANS CO.S no OK STOllE, 79 FOTJHTH STKEET, ST.

L0UT3, rPtR TUB KVLUETT E10DSB. tovrtSRS KV N4 CO- wnnld call the attention ot ivl tire liiihlk to tht ir flno stotik of HOOKS, opened tor 'ate at T9 louitli street, st- Louw. TheGittltook Systoin, the Kvann, ti to well known th- i.ul'lic to reouirr ui t-xplanatiou. It will ire sufficient tot-at that our cute coiopriw the ux-ful and valuahlc, wll aa the oniaiuental. cotud'Unir of aold and mlver ut lie-.

dr- utKMte, -Over plat, ware, cutlorr. Pour. tort. eoiTte audto'-t lt'Ha uood. with many hun-iin urvtul and oruauicuul articles toe uuiuoruus to uicn- ti-u.

WITH EVERY BOOK A GIFT WOKTH FROM CENTS TO flOH I AH cIR delivered at the time of al. Anv person civ-our hu-iuriw a Mi-tife trial cannot fail to bv cm mc. tl.st we titrv more value for tbe rente mom-r than any iiusnrw iu tbe known world. pun haT nurv recuve tire value of Ida money tn hooka, from wbicb he rrcf-tvea eotne pn netii, n-relol or val ia)tv. 1 slim ai gentlemen are invited to call, and to examine and jude tor tbeuuH-lvea.

DO NOT FORGET r.m Pnt. Vfora. r'ariy i-onfsed irSlfiUd the Uci'latare M.t.m.l .1.. o( ae.wn to the fle for th-ir rail-a lie move i- ufa wt aw u.mff the wenuam of the latnel''e, u-d it an ui tKir own mis- hievou etui. urtlK-r that tlicticasiirj'isali'olutelv' Vvand tliervvenucs of tho Mate exceedingly fD" 1..

the tiiNt thousand dollara must he iaid. 1 Iw-ion pun reaction aud bring tlic aould 0( ovcrthrowii the disuunm-T V.nl.Tdd re.dt the leader. de.u 'V-iy the tax on n-rna-s and oth.T (7. aciirtit shall not tall up.n the poor I reliisi IIIMIU to 6Utain tlie ae. ca.ion niove-ll'i U1 make the burden, mam tile rtv hold ruinous, and tend, to dtllnl non ol etcrV material interest ol estate.

AI.ABA,A. The tK Alahauia that the ileh-atc tl Konliem porn-uol the Mate use to urdiuame ol becessmo jutsstsl l.y tiie iugn Mlli. stliat be ameutlcd -oa to make afer the 4-h of troU next, the fait that a "Le publie misliuc lield in lluntsv.lle, the nn tciivortowu in the Mat, imvdiIv hat tle people Ol North Alabama ll is again' lit- di-uuion mov. incnt un 1 nance (of scro-sioii) submitted to owihv or jvx ti'm. Tin po'itmn of i' immensely stnmgthmd the of the oic of tlie whole ting it to the convention, ih uu uiti ptr se, though able cuuvcuUoo, were iu a rniuor- IS; 41 is.

1857 1-V.

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