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J HQ RTl I CA R OLIIV A ; STA U WLs DESD A Y .MOUMXG, FKLRUARY 15 1854. - - "'' -,; - - - : : , " '-1 - 4 - t S 4 4 i r. t t f 1 i 1 I 'Tiuntnt'l I'svTlie enmrevwery, of Sc ; t Valentin occur to day. Th custom of en ' " . ' ding lor missives oa this day. wiU. w presuui. -be observed, and others of Botsodclieate B Datura, according to sa intorpoUtion on Lb poetics, will b &. W give from tlx Baltimore .. A short account of this so universal custom. The atost generally received traditions a to theori gin uf this enstova is, that the primitive priest, St. Valentin found it a Pagan festival, the generally observed, which ae judwiously retog- - kiiol and eoaveTtrd to the oftheehureb in eonneetioo with love and marriage. The pa gan idea was (hat the 1ird chose their mate on that day, and it thus that Shakspear alluded . to ii. Thence arise the present custom of the interchange of m'ief 4mx and tokens of affection ' and the billing and enoing of birda is thus aptly mutated. The cusksn, when not perverted, ia k - haralrtw. and in, moreovev, productive of eon ' eidefuble ahJuenient to young folks, whe . i wait with anxiety "the day on which they may j i . have aa opportunity of counting their trophies, i i- to be treasured hereafter at mementa of the l J . Joynee daya of youth. ' ' r r ' ' " Sl'PREMB COl'RT, '. I Opinion hare befJirerod in the following: ' " eases since our last : . 1 " By Naiu, C.J. In Nieholl t. Bell, from ,. ; NewiinifriiM Vi-aoUin,. reenung ,tle ""T Tu.TgmenCaAiruirec ia Pool ia equity, , Y arbrongh, bom Wake, de- S -. ..elaring there ja no error in the utorkeutoryde;. Ward, ia equity, from Onulow, dismissing the petition to rehear. v ' , , By Pianson, J, Ia Mebane r. Patrick, from flullford, directing a venirt it now. AUn, in , fiHut r, Ireland, from Alamance, directing judg ment for defendant. Also, in Anderson . Hoi- h.mon, from Hertford, affirming the judgment. Also, in Johnson, in equity, v. Chapman, Craven, oa exceptioas directing the account to be ent back to the Master. By Battli, , lta Byerly V Keidey, frcm vida, affirming the- judgment. Also, in arri r. Lee, from Kaah, rcTeraing the order. Atfto, in Morgaa T. Perkina, from' Currituck ; judgmelit below reversed and judgment here for plaintiC Aim, in Barnes, in equity, T. Strong, from Rockingham, directing a decree for plaintiff. TinoiY, Feb.. 7. Ilollonian t. Uollomitn, in, equity, from Wake, argued by Miller for defen dant, .";.:.. .'. - .; ; , ""BI'tginrStrickIand,'"lnequiy argued by Miller for plaintiff and Moore for de fendant. WBiT, Feb. S. Eirp'v. Rarp, in equity, from Johnston, argued by Busheo for jiHiutiff and Mcwra, Bryan and MtHerriirdefeadant Daves v. Haywood, in equity, from Craven, argue I by Moore for defendant, argswrfSnt here . tofore submitted by 1. W. Bryan for plaintiff. " Vickera t. Trice, in equity, from Orange, argu ed by Bryan for plaintiff. Th State r. Brown, from Randolph, submitted by Moor for the Attorney General. i JlySU'lU C. S. In M irf-in y.S(riekkniJ; iij tqairy fmnl Nash, dismissing th hill with costs. AUn, la Whitely, McKonkey k Co., V. Oaylord, from Washington, aSraing the judgment. Al an, m City of Raleigh "..Sorrel, from Wake, af A lining the judgment. 'j , Be Piskm. i. In Dm es lina Marshall v. f Fisher, from t'ravea,' affirming the iudgiiient. I Also, Martindale v. Whitehead, from Wake ! ndgment for defendant. Alan, in Tinnen v. sTomwk ia miuit from Chatham, directing de- cras defendant. '. f By liVr!., J. In Bnyhi r. Hanks and White, from Washington, afirming the judgment. Also, ia Spruill . 1) ivewrfrt, fmm Washington, re versing the judgment; I directing a new trial. Atsn, in -Rihertson TV R-itimareTersint the de eree and directing a decree ftiralaintiff in this aoart. ., - , . JTaiOta Bsiw.st, Kyrylody hat heard aojl read of that remarkable place in New York call - 1 the rtva Points, and of th Old Brewerrras mact4 with sem of the most desperate and lawless acta occurring ia that great eity. Th abandoned and degraded character uf its deoi- aens, together with th anenrishle notoriety it gava to that portion of th eity, gave rise to an effort oa tb parf oT'sntn Tadis connected with a of th Methodist churches, la thacit. to . tarnish a kind of missiia fat th reformation of the outcast and degraded ones so Inag an eye-sor to th city aad a disgrac to humanity. How f months past through tne newspapers. Th work bsfor as is, ia a measare, th history of th epermt'ioo of that aswcSatlun, or rather aa ae uani of th Individual mstaae ia which the torts of taos oancted with taa mission aais fceea saeeessfuL Th dstaiU may b startling to J h,?wioteil.witJJh po- trayad, bt buwyr Strang, bowersy trsgie and iwauatio th tal may be, w ar assured that it is ao tctioa, hat aa actual aWriptioa of what has transpired la th great aistmpoli. Th prsessds V th work ar to bo devoted to th mlmba. . - , - I It. . . . , . n mm inuemao m jir. ii. v. Taraer asr a .., .TJ" thwwork, who ha it for sal at th Jtorth Varvbna Book Star. . Cxiriaatrr Maoaiiaa. Th Fsbarary aaav fcer mt thi Magasin ha sum to hand ailed Vila article of aa sman interest. Th gdU snrial tabl I an usually full this month,' and viae a spirit of detertaiaatwa apo tb fswt W tl yarsw" to mikt this a attractive fcaiurr la 0s amgaslo. There ar oa r two articles tan, w hsv ant read that pnsais as a rich tmat wlwa w shall ha th Uisura to iadutg la H. r ,i . Ta Son or raa fWya fir February U wsll tiled with article that rnotaia importaal sug awsthm aad valuable instruct in u th Faramrs af the rVsjih, Ta Sorymrsy ErLarrsp tW Fsbraary rbisssi Iht second volant aad th I rat year of that an Urariso. It has b a wadasn with mack Jadr mmt aad ability, aad aa 4ua maca to aVsaxm- trato tha arartieability of hterary anlerprtses at ffctlWh. Tlw Jlowin is th told of sua. UwU of th prsMU .l-r, 1. KlevUwBHdogy aasi Msamsrism, t. Lgilsliralerfcreaea with tho ssasMs f lh a-Tle, 1. Mssanraada by a Marin Otlrori or a SwccMMia 'II u i j i frmsi Lsm' PtMalossaagnria, 4. Frewh rlaim to lb dismtwry of ill t.'.iri TWs graph, 4. I'sory Uwot Aa Arguanst against them i (Wrey, 7. Ia Memnriam, Aaf-I Fntsletsi, . They'll ask a mora, . TV Issalh AngiJ'svUu, III. Kmm m th Bsstt sTW'w.siim fisWi, , Ths Ms. mwU, 4orl aaJ Currs-nil-n af Tbnsss. Uv. af tho taswfM Hmlsvla. IT t a a . . 'I -f fl a4 as Wrk 14. Yarietssa, IX To tlse R-svlse. Nbdtsss) if 0..Vaima,a i.g .tl, ,t tU.in frt sssa ia adnsavo. .. UKFlXEi UIS POSITION". , Tin nn- T. P. Sum Urn of TranMe ad Jresa ed, by invitation, the Young Men's Dvmocratie National Club of New York, oa the evening of the 4th instant. He gave a sort of ruaninj hu lory of the last campaign for President. dii-cueMd the relative position 0f the "hards' and "f" and administered some severe and cutting re bukes to the OilniiniBt ration for its course towards the - hards." , Speaking of the com promise niessuro be takes occasion to do justice to the patriotic course of President Fillmore, and whilst defending tlie position assumed by the South pending the dis cussion of those measures, ha shows up the pre sent editor of the I Dion in no enviable light-. We extract portion of the speech upon that partic ular piiint s evidence of the Cuio-serving policy of pemoeratie leaders. There are other points, we may present to our readers in our next: General was I'ltrSTPWiminntrd as the candidate of the Uemocratie party, and be was elected.' t'p on won principles gentlemen uponwbat.pnnc pies f I ak. W ell, now was H a principle of am nesty to the authors of the W ilim.r Proviso 1 Was it a principle to admit thrm, with all their sins upon tneir uiiaUmetl. unacknowledged aud unrepentcil of ? Was this the platform upon whlc-Kestood 7 I have no hesitation in saving here, as I have said elsowhere, that if such' bad been understocSHal he the position ofUeneml PlIRC'l, and of the dimocrntic nirtv. we should have been beaten uTnjUliona. lKnthusiastic 'eswwjvtatlrmes inTmrniritc-exreTrf1rr'thW'jmrr try, in one of the neighboring Nortliern tStatcsl anil very eonsnlerubly in my section of the enun trv..l kwi.he )tTiiottpm-whwa-wss'tbi'iT, -coufirmwl the elci-tion of UciufnU i'lssrs, and 1 will read to yon, if you will pardon me for testing your patience to that degree, wnne extracts from the leading DemoVnitio papers of the State of Tennessee, and from one of the h-sil'mr llcniA cralic orators uf thitt Sute, for"purpiweof showing what was thepuwrton assumed th the South iii the eimot--ii which General Piexi i wselectedirtlie Presidency. I road from the Niwlmtle L'liiim of iune 2K.ls5i which is the prTeading 'Jeniocratie paporof Hie "State. to HtniT paper 01 mat uato, you will ninl tins remark: "The most vital interests of the Month are .M stake in tliis contest. If the Si-ott and Stvimi wiug of the Whig party triumph, the offices of the Hovernmeiit will be filled with tiie enemies of slaverv, &c." There you nee, gentlemen, that the Ni"hville I 'mm, X'te organ of tho llcmocrattu party in the State of i'eiincssw, was pruL'tnitiiin to the world tint! tne great olijci:tion to (idncinl Si ott was, that if be should he elected, the Fi-ce-Soilers would receive the offices. On tho "th of July of tho same year, the Baino pauei' ooutaiuod this paragraph : the tug rrw-Soilersorihe North are et tremely selfish, ami will not vote foMiencra! Sentr wiHioW;y fulTi'wr know their hief to he in fellowsliip with the nominee ofjhe .WhijtCoiivpntion.a hands they exiet tiieir pay." Now, gentlemenr if anybody had tolil the editor of the Nashville Vmiiu, nt that ti ne, that 6)i fiicjids and loliouurs of Mittix Vjlx lkus eisscted their, Iwy nt the hands of Usnerul ril:t r, with w hat furious iudignution and de nunciation wiHildsuch an assertion have Imcn met. It would have lieen lironolllloeJ a Inuu fnunl and fal'ehaod. I remeinticr that himhi some oivrasions a long letter from one of your distinguished cilitcus aud Xricnduf ilrAUx diuas-v, s rifnc- red In hv tlie Whig Press. I refer to the tt written during the canvass by Uinjasin F. Hi t- le, ana 1 rouiemlier he gave the rnovuis w hu h inilueeU him tosupsirt licncml I'tiscs in prefer- 1 reaieinlier, also-aud if 'yoti will refer to" the letter run w II soe that vt hat I state is hue that Mr IIui.tks himself'thcre said that he and his partv Kree-Soilers (the Vji Brar. men) espeHed nothing, liemamUvl nothing, aud were entitled to nothing fmm the hsuds oflien. 1'icx e. But, ge itlcmen, f will not. wear juttr. pstieucv by reailing to any great extent, but 1 must lie permitted to refer to the report iifaspwch made liyMr. A. O. P. Xl imi.-om, reported in the Nashville I'hii of the 2d of Augnst, nd"prrr portihg to hare Isirn mails at Ualistin on the 2th of July. What do you suppose Mr. Ni iioi -snx said ? Can you imagine oifl tlie K lit ir ol the Union the gentleman wIhi has eoadueted that very responsible pcr rrsponsihle btcaute it is well understwid to lie the organ ol the Ad ministration, .1 say, can you imagine what the F.ditor of that par suid 'during the canvass of lews, when advmnting the election of (icnnrul I 1'iiaii I. Favor m with ymir most paiticular r1,' - n"'m hen I read it i He (Mr. N k h h-kj reaTtthaf portion "of the letter in which (ienural Scott stlrtas that he will not. in the aniuiintuieiil of his offirs5juire a a lest exact conformity to his own opiniohwlr. Nregnrdcd this as a palpihm bid held raiitrKhAcnciuies of the Fugi tive Slave 1st in th Wbr ranks the. men whom Fll.l.soit had proscriliedaad luriicl toil of nllce, hei-aus their opinions weren4 in exai-l rrsjrfiirmlt? "with his "owa nrs that liiwHe thought this was ' plainly saving loth eueuu of lb t umpnmiise th.U thev would ant li pros erilied from offii-e because of their opinions, li was this proscription that had ruined Fiu.no! at the North, and against it Uen. Scott stissl iile.lged' Hits is Mr. Ni uoi.soy making, tl n't eojecium against lien. rs-uTT iuot us was pleilgi d not to proscribe th I ree-Soilers whom FnxaoBI had pmscrilsML A few weeks ago that distinguished Houlhem geuilcman, Mr. FooTt, tiss) heofe too. And he, geutlcmea, told you thst at a certain time whan lh" political sky hk ed dark, whea it was starless, rnvlcse. wbcu the whole future was dark and cloode.1. and Be maa could see from what quarter light wool I A at a -1 1- J - - -. a. -ss"'' Yysrwaar wa"vTaw""ssaW' m""(v'WTswwwjy'W wesse-- and some other genticinm, during lh Adminis vrstioa of lien. Tivu.li, both W bigs and Is-in-is rsls of lh Senste, had a meeting, iu which they determined tn reject every man w hu was tain toll with F resvSi.il i. at i to reject every roan fhsa that time forward who was tainted with this heresy. L,d applssse. I And when Mr. Fills yam into lbs FrasHlem y, be, I believe, or at leas bis kading mea Wert amisvg Irxve who had nfred into this arrcmeut, and -he ctrria.1 mil lh aadersUnding, during th wholt of his Administrali. h a-lherrd failhfully w, Ihns principles. I had occasion throuchoul the hot uf th naves nf 1.V, when railed npoo W speak apoa Iks ) ttsi. to testify t the p. trsKim wuh which Fiiiwoai hl eondiK-ieii his A ImiuixrstM-a a tills point. And geulli nuw. wwa smi t' oar "Hnirtlrlni.aix.w1t!t what ham must w hang our heads, and s- knowl edge th decrptu whkh has hnss pfs -li. M apoaas, whea a fnd a 4ssms-riie Adraiais ttatRm acting arses a diffrmit prim i pi. W ssi "CoysoLsr They aroa thre per Mat. Kaglish st.sk, ahirh hsd Its eripa ia aa ast of th British Parliament, con i did sting (boara th aamr) several eparal fknmtatrvtt slocks eallediatlieart "Coiwoli.late.1 Anuilie," and enmmoeiy qu.4ed f. breiily, ss "f'on.ds." This stark rrom h amnant and lh bs men sr amlriT lis hollers, U mi sensitive to tnaa tial infloenms, than any other, aud Is Ibercfor th fsvoril sl.sk fif tb npwatWa iof spervib tor as4 jobbars. It dividend ar psvfl le aaml-anaaally. lis Fsiss.Fririd Burr, of lb Wilming m ILcrald, must kar um ftm as well as ery int. t!ign frirada, a will U asaa by lbs f.lb oinj. Tb msa thslrsa gm ap"tH'er pspw rhsa Burr, ais-l rertslsfy I si " mi" j AImss of lh F-lib-r, m owr only sas f. asasmg tb psjy a lint hotla thw aurnui insa asuM. Tb War A M liss, ua last Fstosdsy, lrU.l. J .Mr. ( rml.;, l.lg. fiinsimar that I O. J.tiss Has kea laried fcprsatarTe turn tkeih dlrftU sf PsaosThaois. tagll lbs yssss-Toec. ly h death uflh Jhsv Mr. hssabwrg. ' , T1IK PUKSIPKNTS ritr.KSOIL AD IMf tES-" Whed C.en. Pierce was elected to the Presi dewcy, it was eonSdratly asserted by Loof.ico journals, at the South that he would "crush out" free-oj.mn from the Pemoeratie ranks. So far from this being the case, his chief adtwers and enuijjeorsat the North have been from that's tii of the Democratic party to the utter "guor ing f the existence of the conservative, patriotic member of that party. Thaj Whig press of Uie Suutb. have kept these, facu before, the peopleT iand as faithful sentinels, diare warned them of the pernicious eunsequencess that , would iuevi-. tably result from such a euursa of conduct on tlie "part of the Presidents Many aieuber of I the Pemoeratie party hkve had their eyes opened to xne enormous rraud thus pructined upon the country and have scorned to uphold the alinin rstrafiiia mlheTrcburse. -Xut iViiiocratio pres ses lisve endorsed this policy, defended the Pres ident in bis choice, and even declarod that the Whig press made a great noise because the Pres liliint appointed a few repentant Barnburners to office,' In th speech of Mr Staunton, of Tennes see, which we referred to in our last, we End this subject touched upon, auif we present the following extract from it as Democratic testimo ny on the subject under consideration: What I object to on the part of the Adminis tration is, that true men of the North have not received the eonfldenos of the Administration ; n4.altliuSh"ppfiintmeM tmTe-teTinatc" ot nwa junftbeu;tley WeeerallT made wiiii.inii uiriiiTTviT-rw-Trgtrrt"trie'ir wistttwn' winie. nir his utiior hsnit i i.i;n. .,... rr i liirHi Isxm correellv iuformol. that a certain ilis. state, taat his-endori.enieiit. is a yerT intluciitial recommendation tor office at Washington. have heard that John Yau Buren's recommenda tions Are powerful. t oieesttmy nrc.1 ' f have ttfen told that the rrce Siilers aeKwith a greatJ ueai 01 cunning, i ney generally put tots; ard a sort of catspaw a man who, in lt4d, was-opposed ti the Wibnot Proviso, ami who, tnflmiuz a little, has become a pliant tool in the bonds of ,tlte FrrfO-Siilcrs who asked for him oIKcos at tho TOmBRM me AiHHnitrthm. m mees, that is true.f This state of things, and I sav it here to-night with all the rcsH.nsibility of my isi- tion, is disrcputa'ile o the chaincler of tfeneral Pierce disreputali'e ft) his Adniiii'istrntion ; that it is injustice to the party which elected h'mi; that it is an abandonment oTtbe principles upon which he was elected. Not, gemleuion, bocause one man gets au office and enjoys a salary t f .,.1,1,, a year, out nccnuse the part' practising and acting bpon tho heresies whicl they always eshi hited is warmed .into life and nourished into strength to continue Us niischicy on. pnioncos unu purposes. 1 Ins is Hie reason w hy I opi.e the policy of the Administration, and denounce it as injurious to the country. '('it, gentlemen, 1 .come .hack ajaiiitojhe pnsrrinTiTr.k'a'tiitte w1iitelt1auiTth''aTUl umhir existing circuuictahoes It willbe absolute ly indipcnsalilc fir.. Presiili'iit-t'iurce t Ua the itpKirt or Ins Administration -pon the co-operation of those men who agree i iih him in prin d'le. If hia iiriuuiiilew 4e - a he nrolesses -at U.e urcacut Uauv oi ta , appliuaLiUle ,if 4h missoun (. omproimse to the Aebraska I crntory if he is sincere, as I believe he is, in the desire for the bill to (lass, be will be obliged to turn to you to support that policy. You nan determin ed to suiiisirt it, and as lonir as vou and tlie Ad ministration go along together harmoniously in refew.uiie-to-ioettsuree.mTnghTou-'msT rmttikcq icn. I'ien;e, yet you will lie Hie great body of his sunn-irto s: and it would lie dr.ln iw.nil,!. ,,. lien. Pierce to continue in the policy which ho has pursued heretofore. It would b'eaWoiutely dmhisiilil8'fri'lrim,wBd'iirf!mr1r itr t Impost il le that he can pursue thai policy of flattir.tig, pampering, and supporting the men who nrcn. sising (he uieasures hich are tho ba-is of tl. success, in ins Administration , lie must cut bswo fnnu ihom-7-inut go lck again to the plat- oruiAipou which ne originally stood, or protested to stand, v A oli'i!. Iet Hie President dismiss Murcv fnun the Cabinet. . ' Mr. Stai xyox I should like to have him do thatasweHasynit." i dtiant like ertherofthonr, I am sure there is no love hat lictwcen us. PtAsa llo vn. W learn that step havtbecri taken to build a -Plank Road from lluywissl, in Chalham County, via Lockville, to Ilftslsn-ougli. Tb whole of the stock has been subsciilied, the eonifony has been organised, the officers elected, and the survey i. in progress. The coiitractsfor grailing are to be let out on the 4th day of March next.- Th distance is 101 miles. F.florw ore being mad tn extend this road in the direction of Hillsbom', subsiriptiims being taken up for that purpiwe. learn further that there is a pn.Uhilitv that lh Plank Ibnxl fnan IIvvw.smI to Chsnel Hill will also b Imilt. Th road wiH lie within If mile of it ilt-igh at it nearest point , an ured that if the eilixens of Raleigh would bear therfshar, a road from this city to the nearest point imjb Chapel Hill road would be laiilt, I lins, liy-ilt Das ting us in dinsi eonimuiii ham enal fields. ili or Sti x Ai ih C. H, R. na yestenlav. the instalments due wer th highest sale was f rtT. Th'er"is DiinliiTis-ati.fiw liifl rx pressed in hich quarto at Webngtm. it ia sahl, U.SUSC Mr. Si ule, th Minister to Sin, ha failed to corre-pojid with the Stale Depart merit. It is reported tha't not a litis has been rocoived frma Mailrid , y S hisils id Ksui ivn At the lime of Lhalsiauiusus ia-KugUad, iltsr wtrs niisibaw lH'.fsH) te hers in Sunday srhwla. Instructing, very PmvUy, la rxliuia knowledge, as many ss l.Wsl.llOil rhildrea. Tb t,lniiniT,erof Pnn dsy a. h. .1 its oh the busks of tb adus Is was sls.ot i,4H1.if aal aboat twa toaekers to avory I ft sea Th Kav fork 11 Assl say th greolima of that eity eoosists io its vices! lis virtue. There srs Jlsj resorts of pmslilules, 2.1J st( r mrnse kept by fcmslnsi ami Ht dancediousm uf a ditrrpiiiiUe t ,arrter. Ureal city, iulnrd Bill Nxeii.sa. m Muaday l., th f, ft. Serial ps-wd a lI! In faenrof Bill Newcmil." aow Mrs, FJisshrth lwHh, th hernia, who. ia ami atrr, mlnled and sewed ia the Meilr war. -JUT is a sr. led tea awsilhs wagea, tbrr m-otlis eitr pay, and l'l acres of land. ' Pamsv Dissrs to M. CrTTtBT. Ths will? momlsarsof lb lygMalor of Kentucky hav Iadcrr4 to !oa. J. J. Critlenileo a publie dim her, as a of ibdr high rgw. f..r him as a rilisea, a ptlri.it, aad stslsimsa, Mr. Crittswlca has aeeeptsl, and th d'anar will Uk pU at rrankbirt na tho loth inst. Cm il ot Static- tf Inara fnast th Sias-i-r. thst lb, R-id Ii'V"tilcd lb Coumiiof "iat ta mm ia Raleigh oa tl. '3rd of thi Bitb. I'essj Orrwi Are..rrry.Thn CsmpMI, F-t,bss lca ass!afed P.Jt MsMrrat B'sldioi, $ t',ic W. T. WliittUIJ, srhined. Fifds f, WAsrjr ,Tb Mi;.;rp( Pro. hsilrtirHi a sj.st uf lis.,mi aoauallr. WilUta IV.ll f ca-lrn (wh g) ha l-a sl-ft-led f. R rV.rst. fr-m Mla f. t I aad after tlw (th uf Ma asst. it it iver iinpniieiiieiilrjnrN T" csstioo with th Chat- ml of ptirk titkfi X. In WU xWilil urwtti mapsid.' W learn rthVritcd J34per share. eniiineouSti).i . VOXO.pKS.-aoXAU -WjknixoToi, Feb. G, A large amount of liusinrs was pre-ented in. th SusiTr., in t'le f nn of rctiliisns. bills .v. anamiunt of which will be fctind under tlie Congressional head. r The .rliraska bill was further discussed, the priiuinal sneakm tiein Mr Wiu ..f . , , - .... , and .Mr. Jones, of Tenuessee. Tlie suiendment aflcrcd by Mr. ('nut, proposing to strike out mi much of the bill as declines tlie Missouri i-oin-rriMiiUe to have lieetl.supenie.twl l',y th acts of ISjU, was rejected liy a derisiv vote. . Mr. l ni um then moved to modify this Mrt of the bill by affirming the Missouri compromise to lie "inconsistent r it h" (instead of. " superseded by") the principles of the legislation of I.t5t, and therefore declaring it to b inoperative. Th eiw of either from of expression is the same. In its present form the bill promises to enact that the Missouri coinpromi.'S had been already annulled by the ad uf ItUHi, whilst--th modification propotee-tu auuul it expressly by th bill now under consideration. The llocsr.ni iUrsoiw virts wosenffnirwl nrin-J cipuoy in vmc consideration ot resoiiitmris ami the reception of rvnrts from committees. Two bills were passed, via. one granting the right of way for a railroad over certain tracts of Uov ernmcnt land in. Missouri, and the other "lirohi- hitmg officers of the army ami navy and other agents of the (jovermnent from lieing interested, directly or iiulirm-tlv. in cvmtnu'ts with th liovcriiiiient for supplies of any kind. a coiiimuuimtiou rcccivea Horn tho Secretary ot Vt ar put t ongrcss in poesession of eopies of the nports of the ngiitenr who have beeu en gj;l tn nrali inj; exjihmtt iiris-tt. am-eTtiiin .thti most" 1jrac!lea1irav'Tnntannnr n RaiVrhnif SVi iii these several surveys, jhut tly are too partial and incomplete to afford any satisfactory in formation as . to the relative' merits uf tlie dif- WismMOTox, Feb. 7, - In the Sixate, the discussion of the Nebraska bill wo not formally resumed. The bill was tnkon up in its order, nnfl, after it had .been amended in some nnportant particulars, post poned till to-lav, when Mr. KmilTT. of Massa chusetts, wi ll deliver his view upon thequostions which it urosents. -TJltL llorrslt or llr.rnEstyTvTirM went iulo t'l mniltti-o (if the Whole nt an early hour . anil considered the Deficiency Bill. Many amend ments were adopted adding to the items resirt- oo iiy ine t onimttlee of ) ays and .Means t mong them ouo for enlarging tlie amount for agrn uillirai seixis. - , .An animated diM'tission arose tiion a motion to strike out th item for paving invalid pensions to persons disabled 4n the privateer service of tne war oi inrj. the woiiidy of such a mode of warfare was oucstionod. and reference. made to treaties formed white 4ri FrankUn was minister abroad, .in w hich an agreement was entered into not to authoritc such enterprises during war. (u the other hand, it was contend ed that itrivateuring having been sanctioned by mv and .many..gHltantapUMts-pertrKid ealeu luted to make the national nag rcsiiectrd, full grots uught not How to withold the pittance granted flirirariftsehh-e To' lhe who remained. The sum contained in tlie item proiiosed tu be stricken out was only tU.(HX). Tliis' tlie couiuiiftee refused by a decided niajorbT TrwiamKetwiTi Washington, FeK 8th On the 8th. and Oth, the . Semite hs.k nn the French Sxiliation Bill and tho Nebruska Terri torial hill. . Air. r.verett addressed the Senate on the Mb in opposition to repealing the Missouri Smith -followed on-the same side, on theftth. The House was principally ensngcsl in the consideration of the th'ttciency bill. c'rXAVx. Two- privnte bittswerw ennsidercd and us-d, nisi then all the business was post poucl.niid tho Seuaie proceeded to the consider ation of the Nebraska bill. Mr. Smith resumed bis speech In opposition tii the lull, aud aimke tilt ui iiilucVr Hmsr or Ittrur-'rvr invrs. Mr. Jones, of Ten lies c, moved to reconsider the vote by which file ftmiM yesterday-"tnld tin Hie Tiitile the motion to rooonsiilur lh vote by which the the deficiency bill lu rejected, his object being to gi t the bill again before tlie Ilou. The S.euker ruled the motion out uf .order, on the ground that the practie had universally Is-cii to consider the laying of amotion to re consider ou the tab! as final in the prcmiree, -Mr.- Junes atqveeied from -this decision,--and refrrrrd tn a precedent tn pwrr fhaT thSTlioTton he had ma le was in order, After eoiisiderablc conversation, on motion of Mr. Hamilton, id Maryland, the appeal was laid on lh table by the decisiv yule of yea 134, nays 35. Mr. Houston asked eons ent tn report from the Committee of Ways aud Mcmis a new deificiency bill; but Mike Walsh objected. Priva'a bills orf Ibe tabl were then biken up, and three of thrm passed. Tb J lousetajj" eM. ival calendar, and eonsumrd its entir silling tb consklemtioo of Senate hill to Indemnify State of Indiana f. tb failur of til I to wnshipoflsnd grnnled ta said Slat on her i, which nua ly was admission luto to lb Hows with a favorable re- 'Th-tft;tlr t - A Main ro UsAtssyXThe Joint Csimaiilte of Congress appointed to "iiiqit5and repirt in .1 t , r .. "i irm i uc acxiMiwmigmrul OKTongrsss 'may be most pimpiiilely iprassel U ttume ' lnevolcnt and courageous men wIkl ambr Providence, were lb means of rescuing from .'4'k an. niariy yilisens if this Republio. board of wrrs-k of th steamer Kan 'nssci'em, mvl their report ra th Cih, and havtlt pltnuurs of ptaeiug il hefsr oar reniisr la this morning's nper, Il rasenls a oeise but clear narrativ of th sufferings and peril of lb bun- dretrS; af fitloa1 beiajty. res. . -from tho aim k of th linking stesmer, and of Itx n.,1,1 r- age of the geasnoii mea win happy fortune it wsa, at th Imminent peril of llssir nwa lives, to achieve th rosea i an I th readnr will Im grot inedtofind that tips rweommemUthm of lb ommittoeoonpnrt with the lils-jjliio du lu th dignity or iMflovernemnl, leodering sack mee only aa bumaa posse io Ur to bostow, aad in g.ssl taste inaut doing too amrh. KALE l.F RAIL l!i.U Tti K Wbils fn ta pres lh sal 4 k In lh Ceoletwl Itailmad is g dug oa, Tli (idlowing sab's hat lsu siwle. l shares, said to I owned by l,bl and Bros, wer cW4 by C, P. Moailenhall at !. soars. Si I shares saol to Iss owned l,y R. fttaolcy s. I u, a si buughl t.ylisA (.mo si 3 i per M sharw aaUI to U owned by F. V. lyiibam l, aal bought by Lev. iiltmu, at 1-10, 7 pO' sljLrav TU sl.v sals a r all IUIsM I y Ik len. or n-tl owoers, Imt oa wkal gr.Hinds, a did not levrn. l beselr jrt In b ms'le roa m hHaof fr4 I lo lis s'iss. and c a s likely tateh Si.i. i ,...i . rr., (M,r si,arv.-i.AMw iVr r.ro. " ar pkssr n L Ihst MM l thw sulwrilss iu llrsur who Wsr behind villi their inMaJMsettts, aod w! stiik ovl lo S'lo l sswUmI ll.ss,, plissnf tb sensrlsnil so w b-l t.f tlw. visit s lb Tistsursris. Sviwrda Is. and )i,4 .. TIm baa . ibe sberit4H,o ia tlranys (srUtp tl t larr 4 skImy,) I .m in emmi.n asr aaetns of any as.unty on It I Horn.) Will b ry ess L , It. (.. A'conlrr. FRtiM CIIIVA THK JAPAN KXPEDITIOX.1 The fullow'tiig we e(.-att fr-on the conc-jsirj-, uenceof the ,ew York times: . , . . . i II ixa KuH. t hins, Sunday, Aov. 'J, IVi3. i inrnt, which promises that AImttcn dayssin. ewere. civedndh e. from . 'Master Henry, front Whin, will walk on Araoy , annmineing the rwapture of tbat city by his Mly in lh ahapa of a cimel Master Manly th Imperialists. Shanghse still reuiaiu in the wiU halance.his whole body en.the edge of a can hands of the insurants, and there .pe.irs to be dlestiek. w itboat the assistance of hand er Pii. ao preparation 6 an insurreA iiunist movement ! Ue will pick tap two pin with his eye and a did- at. Canton. Tlicrehav been a aumber.of . local ; isturlNUicea in th vicinity of the bwt-aamed plsi-e, but everything appears, to l. quiet aguip. he forts on Canton Kiver saluted on the receipt f the new from Amor. The speedy recovery of Amov was predicted soou afier its cat it u re b the rebebt. or rather the mob, and on lite 9tu inst. its evacuation wit eammencett Mcirmislnug nasi been pong oa aljpasa u and the people acoept it. usual, until the, leaning insurgents wgnn to re movo tlieir fuuitieson hoard their junks. Imruig the Oth, and part of the "next dsy, the gate of the ritoilcl were kept shut in expectaliu of an attack, thi tlie night of tire lD(li,' th losdi-r of the -insurgents himself embanked, and there, was general scampering and breaking up. Before daylteak, ou tlie 1 1 1 It, the Imperialist force .ad-J vanccd against the eits.lel with scaling Indders, and the rid.els rctteatrd through the southern gaks, and pushed towards thewbarvos, in hopes of fiudiiig refuge ou b'onrd their fleet ; but in this. ujpbm:-'WU&ma'm.4 qnence of the bat;hh-h tnunllv fdv there r lure having aTT kei'if out of Uieway, Jlany at tempted to" roach the junks by swimniing, tip. -oa- planJts, tsi4 aB tliese Dreadful cruelties were perpetrated by the captors upon those unfortunates who fell into their hands ; aud it estimated (bat ulsjut 1,UU0 w ore killed a large proportion of win m were massacred in cold blood. As an act of humani ty, the English Consul use J his influence to stop (steainen) and BHtery (shsip,) considered them selves called upon to interfere, aud consequently landed with a bodyif men, droya-olf the Im perialist from the wharves, and rescued alsiut 4"0 of the!r prisoners, OK) of whom were woun ' ed some of them uiortally, and all those wore placed under medical treatment. Two vessel belonging to the Japan F.xiicili in, the ViiHilalut and the Stnlhamii4in, hy departed for Uki Choo, and it is thought that the rest of (lie squadron will soon follow them. The I'.'jM'iutk was left nt Uxi CUim oh the return pected, hero to tuko on boanl provisions and other !t!!rrK.-TJiffJji4jt and ia lying off Macao. The XurqurlttiHiia and .Viicrfiuuio are at this place, the WWfos is off Wniampoa, arid i XnpjJif off Canton. That faraloya is s.tiu at Miunghae, and is to meet the other shiui at Iao I'boo. The Qumt, a small steamer nf KIT tuns, ha been chartered by Com modore Pi ar as a dispatch vowel, and to lie off tho factories at Canton whenever it may be denn ed necessary during tho absence of the squad ron. The Lrxiniftim (storc-ehip) is daily exiert- ed froiq the t'nited States, and ami uf the llixo- ,B.piilron have yot reached here;. - FRKNCH SITUATIONS. The following article on this suljject.tu deeply Interesting to many, appeared in numlierof the Richmond Enquirer published" in Ocbber, 1825, twenty-nine year ngni. - , . -.".'Ji.iuffcdtw Mt'tdmnt in' fttktlvlfdaa. anw. ihiiusof the injustice of the French tlovomment in del iving to coniriensatn mir nien lmnts for the spoiiuiioiis which mey nave suncreil. lie Cll- . .1. i r 'l - ' a iiuiiiwis wiih-ii iim-v iiavn SUIU'nl. lie C"ll- mates the amount of pn,iK'rty smicI and conns- I..; i i.. i .i - - . ,. . .. eated under the Berlin. .Milan, and Rnmhoulllet lev roes at more than : W. I K . H , Nut one rent down to this day ho yet been rctnniisl to the real owner, UeufSnns, suipliatu ally. that France aaiiio tupay. iuui rrance tuust patv - r.vsry u. mid France tuust. uatv'- - Every Amencan polmciaa must join in this complaint. Tli powerful letters of Mr. tiAI.I.ATrM, while Mutisler tu th court of Fraiioa, cann.4 bo entirely forgotten 1 yot what did il avail f His arrumcn't win never controverted, niucb reswenyrfuteit.- Hut . . .... i . . i . - . . . . . i mey nrstpioait ttieirsiteily 1 ami when lliirrvrf- n poan nsiuisilion uism r ranee were ail ustnri. tney rtieu tnteeft or the (ssintervslllngeruhiK they iia.f m.w.m u hs -...J.1..J..I "..L...,:'lt foans. rhmman bais. Ac. It ia time mbrin, the msti-r to Rune eoiiclusiisi. Mr. Bmwn, it is f tolNihopett. is pressing the oeir King fur a more, definite answer.. Th new r;n and a now Min ister on our part furnish a more favorable oppor tunity for renewing the negotiation with redoub led spirit. Hthereare claims on bnh sides, why not refer t!isii, under jqrfvial liiuiluliuns, o lloanl 01 I .111111 issioners j 11M on biimlred and Hfly million alsait to lietbrowii iiitn her x elnviucr by tli aetiul inhabitants of llnvti.' FrimrTW''TWr7yth-wrrsr wniniier aimnt her poverty! e of the Soiilh will csri In for vet y smnll share of the indem nity ; but w feci fur th ' suffering mnn'hants of th 1 nilml Stales,' and Dunk tbcin strongly en lilled tn the prelection o( their own cowtrtty and hi in jusuce 01 r rem. , Fsim x has jHiiil h snusinl of imlewnlly de- manneii oy ine v niiisi males, iaii ihe " siirTeriiujf 1 t . .u. . . ... .. . --j .... , ........ ,i., ,.ii. ii.'irs have thus far received no portion uf it. It has gun into lh l'nite.1 Htabw Treasury, am) the lioreniment, with a disregard of jnstlre tq lndi- tidiials which has no rullel in th bistury of Demooratie (iuyernmeul, Jia hitherto refussd tn irlsyirg tb fiimis which It bis thus ol.tsined aad dlsttlbule Ihem auaij( their r'.gLtfiil owners IN AJtiiLV FIX. Th iHtera from Mer Wterlsiry and Cord,, rane, in regard tn Ueu. Pierce's" loll; lotheVsp Bursa mea in 1H4H, have brought out M. llenja mia t.'slUsith la reply. IU was th seal,r, informaiit as io th letters aud le now stalm that his liifonimtion was' from Mr, t'o lirans, Mr, Cwhran baring b id him that as l! bs rondlsrted. lien, Pien exprmcl bis sppioval ofllie Van Burea unnemenl. and tlial Walcrbury di. n.it read it to the meeting bersn'C Pierce, at I hoi time, was a maa uf no note or inllussw w! ever, Messrs Waterlsiry aad t'whrsn were Vsa Biiten men fben, and re now P'n rr . Ificr Iwd.lrrs. It wseii sin;1ilar that llo-y rh. old hat rsnived tbeir nfR.-et from I'irree's hands. If, as Is protendo.1, lb Prwldiwit' Utter disap prmed of their its litlon moyemrtif, Irene's letter itself would settle lliemittef. Bui the teller not Isriaj produce I, h 1 dirSmll In say a h oucbl to l believed. Each side a cussa il. oilier i,t fslseSmsl and inability to Ml lbs troth i ami re illy ll.ii k Ibal Ihey srs or oogtit Io bef g,.l j Igm of their rvq.-tiie tlMrarlers, t'fi lti the work on rnEci:NTrt.u it aii Rxn Thissnntpauy n.niinoio I laving lb oii.to-o. iriolBr al.ilm rssnl -ii 1l,uro.Uv U.I. Mr. Siuiner lbs Keglncer, Infortu ns thai , o, bo bis wh Is f..no Ui iifa few days, oheB th work will gt. n ajoieo. l baa VeMs-ttcs emh lo Imil I tlie r for I ,r mit.y., f,rr hick b will I ainplv tioplir. h tt. . b.g lUl.uei.f ihs r.'sd.' Ha has nilinj mmik bsr Wi r 1 "ly il. r .s I t..!,i-1, I ,. , lrk-o SMvM.t m.., e in I ln.ll ,H. si.l (b wrto,.. .., , .mvonT, j,,,. s'., , ss I fo.l ..f rivl fioi.'i.l, a id is running W 41 bI.N,ir-1 etr OU it fu tUo lroii-ls,rtv OO .f to BAH ,I . C's.i.foff M Ai.j. A Qi'i u Paroa uri Xneof the eutprUtn-1 mcnts in New lork. ia lTrt must hse heraufX a unique character, judgirtg from th announce .1 Ural the same time with hi . Vulu like a rhale in the i " ' IhsproK, Feiiroarr.7. ' MssstraisKTra L.iii.atv sr. In the llonse to day. tlie amendments to th constitution sub stituting th plurality fo the majority system, oa elections, svas anore( by a large niajiority. It had previously passed trie Senate, hut before it become the taw. the next lrishitur FrRTHEtt BY TUB PACIFIC. ; Arfnl 4 SnnidiWy Engngrmatfnn Entin Twsra IlMrntFearflAMunfLife, 'Ar. Near York, February VK A Vienna oorrespondent of the London Time says a trritlo battle was going oa at Matschia on the 1.1th. It had already been attended with a fearful loss of life, and th tow was i a flames. " ' - v Fnrther lighting at Kalafat was daily axpeo te i inl 1SiM!m M. M J nl "cel. 'numberln twenty-five vosscls aoch, were eruisiua abudtia lMi-ytlrtr Cotnti- rod very probable. i , . Tb Pasha of Belmd had enbrel an Smss. tWe jjisiiiissiii of all Kuseiana frum Scrtia. - Th Arch Duk ofCoBstialimpl was Tt lbaaH topoi when a mrtmg arrived from th alii I lleet. He became furious, and ordered the fleet to a . - 1 go to sea. Tha Russian. Admiral returned aa answor that he had ao order to receive but from hiigUsh or French Admirals. At St, Petersbnrgh ea th 8th, there was aroadyTHriiFltiliTfKred- artktesT- "wb'teh tbuV catod Mar.,,,,,. , ..-, , It was stated that an army of 00,000 Persian were about to uivad Bagdad. Kxa- Ytlait, Feb. 10. Gioaoi tar Aaaivio. The Steamer flirge I-w," frran AspinwalJ, arrived hero this mor ning. Kh bring three hundred passengers, and ?S(),000 in gold on freight. ' ; Tho (Jeorge Law- eonnootoil at th Isthmus with tho JohirL. Stephens, wrhioh tailed from San Francisco on th evening of the 16tU. with tb mails, and one million of Troomiry Scrip. I' ' TTwdoimio W,- Pttynr aTrfrM "slatM th 17th, from New York, with her crow ta a stntr of mnfiny,8-of wombs4 bn arrested. 1 Th British steamer Lima, arrived at Panama on tliB lrtli. wllk Yalparaiso dufea to tb 31st of Uwuibar, ami those uf lsllai to Am IkHh. - From Bolivia, Pern, w learn that Domingo Miai wan o,WW men, had been defeated by the Government troop near lea, and be is aow a fugitive. t ,. liiuinessat Limai dull. Exetiango on (lie l tinea state a per omit. Tb English ship Cambodia, with elsven bun- dred and foMy"ton of Onano, 6 England, was fu"k on the pigitvC Jnnuary Uti. ait huudraJ Jiules .front Lallutv Crew save 4, Two sei ere shocks of an earthquake wer ftlt at Lima oa tlm 12th of January. Tho V. 8. Frigate st, Lawrence waa at Calloo. , ; LATER FROM AUSTRALIA. . Tl..Ulot dates frtmi Metboume, A ustmlla, are hi Xovemlier 12. Provisions wore pk nly, excep ting r lour, winch was selling at ?U0 par bag, j , .. , - "Wat-the mhiu ams qmtrd at I.t. 3d. and at Melbotnm at 3. 10. Sd., with, aa np- woni temlcnry, Th Steamer Great Britsin was to sail for Liy. erpool on th 3rd of IVeemlier, M;W8 FROM CALIFORNIA AXU THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. . ' ' ; Nxw Yom, Jsn.Oth. Tlu Star of tha West ha arrived from -fal iforniawith MM passengers and $750,(110 in gob' . nw. asnrer uaiiiornia state ,,,M hwl ViA- 'lkln arrived with reinfi ent fat Col. Walker, the' Infter was liesieged at Canada. Tli bnseigra 'wsre afterward re- IHilsed, Lioat. McKcJibea aad privet M.Co. mlc tawng ktiled end tv wounded. Th T ...m .!-... Ji'.i:r . . .. ... " -'..'..1. "i iuoriiia wet on in 2doTJa- nary. Th Hovernor (tale that lh amount of Hi stat deM le upward of f.1,01i,(sl. Tlie amounl of g.JJ dust abipped fnsw California nunngltie-year Iff3VMTn,Tj0; Tb latest adviiys. fmm th Ssndwi. li Islands up to Iec. "4th, state IbM Mr. Origg, -the new I ti. UanaiMstiittar, has been preseulsd et rvmrt, and tlint Mr. Scyrane has taken official b-av; Cnsrasm, Fob. . ' . " " ' ' -"nr tf' siTctit lost niirhl id ooism !. V..I....L. ItilL Judge iHmgla waa demiuBcod by tli old line llenxicrala. a wall asumoaal frU.l ltesoJuli.s werepsMsad requesting Kepreeen- V," , agsinm any inirmgemenl uf Hi aiissoun 1 0111 promise. Till! PACIFIC AHfllVEDl ' . Ni7 Voaa, Feh, 9th The Pcifle has arrived. ' ' . fri sit l slightly better. Wlioal betlr abit 13. 41. t urn um hsursd. t'mina has t-li.l uue-sigl,l tb ale of foe day ware I8,ai bains, Tli fW answwr is ersdvs, tiot bj,y M bq of e. Tli siclleroctil at St. PiVtsburg is said tu b imbacribalde and lb t'sar may lie furred Into a dertiratioiiif war before bis pUlia ie rrangL , Hi Mievnl that 10 or 15,000 n,p, , erossedihe Isirer lhuiuls. ' N fighllnf sine last accounts, toil seiive wsriis prs,rni,.i,s wet luiwd. At aswmuts tli Alios rb-el were sisoriog fur U. leun, and II. linwian as abo at spa. TU Lmuhm T.nne says I list Hi Csar ha no pnrreded tnritieme b-ngtb yH. dlesiing nftl. entrant nf ibe Allied 'bw kiln th HU. k ft-, L. .LU . L . . a. 1 . . . ., 1 . " r-, pm,w i,fnnrr. mey Wouiu OlSAa- laia a siii'i aeulralilv or side with Turl . Adi'l. k fnm V isna Mi that in Car will CHiic.nisui.u.lt rrfu.e the Wn sm. and wi I refer Turkey to li.4rliak. ff for further pr"- "" sciui ilio aisue a os Hsasikua demand. . Tli Frebc h stm emment Ulin. 1I..1 li s II... is sopl will f.s-i-e ibr(r into formal de.!iiKn of rr. It is loaiored lbl Nsel rwl has resigned, and lbs hi resign sti. he " Sssvn'sd. d4s M sum has nes-oloil kU no.lo..il.U iu 1 nio Nsisdoim. A rrziBseut ta rbrxtiso IW b-fH'otH.uniiMi4 uw ilw t.ih lu ya (mr I'a-ba. sd bis 1 or ik mark to ihvdaro Ucoolf o War bmo) that o, uhjits s Ik pur -ksoa uf a naial 01 m-r. drf! by Crusoia. l bs 'ml?AHl otilp. Tsylevir. b- urd fio-a l.li. err.L f lrlbuurtMl sunk at ll.li W, and t"biss b.r: To 11 r pflilom forwsn.bsl , ro-orisry Ik.l Sut lh irm.rtl . f Mr, liiuv al ths N y ij j (, .,M I"! I i a;ii.lcd. It.mlof , ( l 00.00 i4 ponwioool r 'i.oOMI io N.f.lk. b.i bar sji.ie ran out siul p 1 hih. i lb.i fn I erics. OkXOLK MAalzr. assnaprssir tsr La. aur W A. . M rasttsrs V- Wsstsmsi orscm, Turwardiae ails' Cbl. misstsa KsRhsntt, r. 4 S..,ie aars. rmer wxier the Pariaivs new.. m.,'.... .. . VJ.jj; Extra .4V ViMi Family ' C.ias In active demand. .ip ye.t.T.lny at r wrxe.1, (nrats;' for whites..! -,i.. Hidden ar asking I ( icoathesv oncw Us.rv. B. h. rrvs . ' Nvval Svosss Stariis TinMiu .r,:.;. slowly and sells readily at Cj(n tvk There is a dwHine i (. 4c. ia ttic nortiwra markets : Tar f-'-i... tpri ex Is firmer with an advance of Je, Wa quote Rio 11 (if. I-Jc. for fair.to prime; lliruvrs scare at tle.i Java Ute. k l.Axi.ii-.tia,ld 144(,.1,m!.i Adsmantins (rt Sperm. 3a &ir. 1 bluaos Are farm with a small advance oa sll grades, , , - lti' Scarce at S (.r 5J... tii:a.Ms -ViO -ri t,m t taM a. . . ?K change m other artiokm.- . ; Wilmintrton Market Teh. ll.Tisws-'"' TIN About ll(K) barrels Turiientine ba Ueu dispose.1 of at 4.1.i V bid. for yellow dip, d,M v ..i. i..r irginia itp, ami Jii-v for bard. ShlSITS TlUI'ENTtSI ,W.1l.,l.ll i'.i.u. I...-. changed hands at "02 cents j gallon. Rosi.v. Some 17 to iKtWIdds. Common Ibwin, were sold at from ?1 (rf S1.05 t Sl.Ul ' U,l acuorduig tu eixeof barrel, vix: small, medium and largo. - A hit oT 5tW bbl. X or 2; apld'at 1 . W " " Taii-iarsii taTiLf msva.f aj:v t-. " barrel. . . , , ' l' Timbt.r 1 raft of Inferior timber: sr.1.1 si V, "A Mi feet, 1 other rafts just arrived W But sold si .. lb tluieof suuking vtp-wtr report, 7- Btavm aso Suixulis Non offering in mar ket that we bear of. i , Cosx l:i(sj bushels, have been disposed of at 87 eents J bushel. , FavetteTillB Market Teh. 11 ftnt f. change to not tttV past week. vTh receipt of i.uion nuv been larger than usual sales most- ly at !) (11 WJc. for best. Th denmnd for Cum is good aL $iaU(4.$l.la from wairom-Baooii souie few lots, new, hog round, at l(l (. ltije. 'tf lb. Fbnir sales nt $7 .AO fnuu wngous, with uii want tciidonev supply gisnl. Sales of Si lints lurisiitin at iC(,4 ,fi7 noils f gallon, ilaw Turpcnliu none uttering. (WrWiHwo. PeterkbnrgMiirket Jeb. 10- ToMccvs-iTh receipt of toi acco contiune Uigo, and there has been ao change in price sine our lust report. Lug 1 41 (..: Sti ; kuuimou biaf li tu.71: Hue IraT Tl (.io, - " : - tisvl.y. Foreign aeeount nor Pocinu were re. reived this ninrning, showing a slight advance in flour and wheat, but the new has bad but lit tle effect on our market and th rang of price do not vary from those of Wednesday, lte.1 . wheat eommnnd IW'ffl' -t'lO; white Wheat -(H $'J10. In corn, the transactions have been nvml. Small parcels iv clinnced hands st I W) tsTcl'iif uoliircr lots bav Lccu offered. - voT-rox. 1 mier the rocific s Bsws cotton has declined I Ove. and the sale kav len made lo-day at Wo. for fair parcels; awny Indilees, how ever, novo wnnnrawn their stock from the mar ket. Pa. Blnek eyed Peas 1 (A l.a5.Of Clny and Cow Peas there beca uu sale, and niiois nominally nt 75 (i; WV, J-Xaxs. t;,iiiii,,n hu9 0e ( $1.05; Navy beni;l.llS(rt'M.l,i, ' t.VAXo. I'erunan (uatiu foO per ton of 2U.)t) 11, ADVEIlTISEriEXTS. . SDTICK.. WE sr plenrad to lfrm om friioot. an4 tW 'i gmsrsjly. rtl rtnw. ihs dr.ir.wti,, k sra, lbs stn rsiwitly n-U.ll Wv s., ss at nonrly s,,r M. 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