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EL TITS OT TEESE TEED Fornee MeOall & ¢o—@ Parone, Cannin® & co! Joseph ait aterhotiom Pittia.n &co-—4 & W ampbelimi J & Ww hard Patrick & com provement previously noticed in the clothing districtsof |p) . Yorkshire still continues.—Liv Mail, March 15. ee ae | OST CORE PT ‘ance ofany improvement in our cloth market since and if any change at all it is an unfavorable Qg- For our usual Southern Correspondence, §¢. | hey attacked the Balla Hissar, but were repulsed. | last week were larger, b On the ‘ith, having planted some guns on command —_ received from Ch. ing ground, they were firing into the cantonments } © aT ee in prices, bet at present ailday, At nightfall they made a rush for a fort, | Pe4 doing, owiug to the further lar; tieanel” :—** We velieve that we can affirm that the appointment of the diplomatist to fill this office will soon appear in the ‘ Moviteur,’ aad that he will be ordered to go to his post immediately, in order mberton—t J Sackett—1 AG the al d \ dec lared for to-morrow, for Feiday, and f01 ic Importations. to put a stop to an unpleasant position, which is not | which we had captured early in the month, where | in all about 28,000 packages. » a8 prices have @ further downward tendency. One | hy hg al , a“ tes New 0 otlehe Fant aged ed £0 tvro nations identifies im interests and po | Lieutenant Cumberland, of the 44th, with 100 men, | "Lonnow Moses Sievree, Mancue 15 English funds | very extensive mill closes its doors to morrow, and three | (is morning’s Mail, see fourth page an Heogh's a Shaler souk eee Back Slane were st 40 kegs tard & bls beef W & J Jam Fr, Be M. Olozaga will shortly return joned, and exploded a powder bag at the | have fully maia! Rugh r, ed the price of yesterday. There | or four ethers, equally large and wealthy, purpose th ae tei table tenon ae esi cat i P is e « BS 7 ai Lage & Hunter—479 wacks dan to Paris, to conti lomatic mission te our | wicket, but with no effect. On the Sth the enemy } has been no tendency shown to a furtherdecline, aud | same thing next week. Should this take place at least OG-CHARLBS MARRIOTT, 198 Madison street. 6 | Bailie ‘cora to ordar, pasmanint ns ee ee minister plenip burnt the bridge across the Nillah, between the ca: the quotations at the. elose ha upward tendency. Sen bande will be Maton autos senor ment ue is poor yore serciber of the. Priende, bat Eels ooo Or = —— [ i 5 . to 18 for | wivhout change in value, but the demand, owing to some | consente: fering by the Rhe ‘ theeeals are by pots to ore ass posuere cee oe tae on he. Oh ey ae New Three’ “ stiaitpes en rrr) to 34; | shipment ihe north, has rather increased. he a pnp ge or ae should be rateees MA RITIME HERA LD. less expen ump.uol . 5 indin . i » d 4 de ave | to him if they doubt t] fe f the N — aut pense o| ASOD Gray, of the ith, aecabesdertikers othiehiat’ a. te Bonds, 10 prem. ; Exchequer Bills, 30s. te 32) prem xiston Sucak Manket, March 10.—The trade are | to him if they doubt the effects of the Nerve and Bone —— ———————— % with caution, expecting some alteration will | Liniment and Indian Vegetable Elixir in such cases. As ‘o Ship Masters, ted in the. | still 2 ‘The sales amount to about 200 | he hasfrecently witnessed an extraordinary cure effected re has been very I het ¢placein the duti Foreign House, and priees rule much the some as yes" sistanee. Onthe 8iha convoy of ammunition was The intelligence brought by the over-land rail is ! ; ; : ; : . The isremedy. If all who know of the great power | ,,We shall esteem, givipine of vessels arriving the most ‘rous which it has ever been the task | attacked on its way to the Balla Hissar, and forty | tera Js, at prices fully «qual to those of last w The | by this remedy, If all f great p are a err eS fee Xt geizion of 3 vying of eee te increas Bed. ince the founda- | horseloads fell into the enemy’s hands. ‘On the 8 * Cons Exenance, March 14—The supplies | cargo ofthe R-liance, from the Mauritus, about 4000 bags | and'virtues of these articles were as conscientious. suf a venort of the shipping laft. ai, the port whence they’ sailed, tion of our Indian empire. The summary from the December an attempt to throw supplies into the k were tolerably good ot sorts of grain, both | were sold to one house. ei erert id unit y employ them without delay. the vessels epoken ov their passage, and alist of theve caren a eee. ‘ d | citadel wes unsuccessful, a | on of the am- | English and foreign, and we ha ival of 10,604 proud, March 10 —We have had but avery linited | ——————— — ommodere Martin will board them immediately om teu c! bj ives as clear an’ a insuccessful, a large portion i <n, a ¢ i Bombay paper, which we subjoin, ive ae ol as the | munition having fallen into the enemy's hands. On a of fi 3.200 barrels offoreign. “To | demand for piece goods to-day, and unaccompanied by MONEY MARKEE. urivals, We will reciprocate the favor tn any wat full an account of the transactions at Cr he 9h ay asic: this morning’s market the supply fresh up is short of | the least change in prices. Stocks continue low, and wurday, April 16-6 P.M. ——————— = present state of information supplies. ‘The. fate of | the 9h there were only three days’ provisions in | yy J -ouly mod bth . heat | while thi resent rates will probably be eae Departure of the Atiantle Steame:s Sir William Hay M’Naghten will excite in every | camp at half rations. At this time we were once | {heat end ouly moderate of other grain, The wae | a ad ‘Ui averege business hus been | _‘Thesalesat the stock board were small te-lay. De}, 4) °U"'"" “pnoa nnatan. Peo aac, Englishman feelings of wrief and indignation not to | more on treaty with the insurgents—the terms pro- | for both English and foreign samples. Barley 1s slso 1s | done, but ill unable to obtain any advance, | laware & Hudson rose }; Harlem }; Iadiana 6's fell 4 ; | @. Western, Hosken 8 re d. The Times” correspondent thus osed by them abating nothing in extravagance | lower. Oats are not cheaper for goed qualities, though Wool Sppea i Illinois |; New York 6's }. Cate Darcie the indiguities to which his remains were he insurgent ehiefs seemed to have had throughout | the trade is slow for such, and inferior pe hardly Bristol wool fair held last w eek cempuratively very little Iti pay .d thet the Erie ao Road is in arrears $600,000 | S¢* bjected: * The head of Sir W H. M’Naghten was | 4 regular army in pay. There were ne fewer than | able. B nd peas are in moderate request was sold, the grower ing to accept prices offered. - es G. West era, Ke oi et the mouth being filled with a portion of | five thousand (dels in the field, well mounted | Week’ prices. Flour without alteration, In grass seeds | On the last day, however, a little more was sold, but on | to its Jaborers,in addition to the interest on the state debt, Cotun bia, Full if the Tautilated body, it was decorated with the green | and armed. The infintry, though about double this meee Vraghnpoad an ae sbuense of demand vans the whole the fair must be called adull one. which has been squandered. That road is likely tobe @ | Caledouis, Lott. 4 . 3 : ‘gat A af e le to eneral uw at—Kent and Essex, = ‘al “ ing” i % Acadia, By ctacles which Sir William used to wear, and in | ia number, were indifferently appointed, and not for- | {oe feriery Now, 40s 0 66s dbs Norfolk, 60081 heaters aeoraes i paeion, the pew eee great “ blessing” to the people of this state yet Aeadia, tyre tstate paraded throug: the town by order of the | midable as enemies. The troops, especially in the | 695 do, New ae n60sdo; Suifelle, ogre Gos do; New, 434 ‘A rumor was got up yesterday that a Dutch Mouse had , is tof holders t i previous! son of Dost Mohammed : Balla Hissar, began now to be pressed exceedingly | wo7edo. ‘Fivur 48s. 92¢d0; lo fine 50s a 05s. Importa Paticed, and although they wets sak iatinachrrespond. | sentan agentihere to take the new U. Statesstock at par- ‘Thus fell, in the discharge of a great public duty, | forfood. tions—English—Wheat, 150; barley, 13,348; molt, | ing spirit by dealers to the full extent of the quantity of | [hie idle rumor was extensively published ; we heard an amiable man, a gentleman, and a scholar, whose Joga 4s a pudtic servant is sincerely deplored, and for whose death, by the hands of an assassin and a trai- tor, the whole British empire must demand, as India has already done, the most decided vengeance. The particulars of their eufferings have reached | 12660; beans, 1,907; peas, 965; oats, 10,350. Scotch— | ferred, sti ¥ ‘ular, and the 7 ts “ 8 us in scanty measure and imperfect form. ‘The | Wheat, 190; barley, 25; oats, 496i Irith—malt, 30; | transactions hate ween deiiy te «yale amount, ‘The | another version of it, which is equally likely to be true. chief part of the commissariat fell into the hands of | oats, 4392. Foreign—Wheat, 19.923; beans, 419. Flour | market nevertheless ex! 6 a lenguid character, and | It was that the Emperor of China had sent two expresses Ghilzies at the beginning, and the make-shilt sys- TEs 3,801 sacks; foreign, 3 390. bbls. ; prices are rather drooping, but upon the whole no appa- | by different routes, as soon as he had heard of the repu- tem’ of eubsistence thus mesepsatity resorted: to: for ivenaooL Corton Maaxer, March 10—To-doy’s de- | rent alteration has yettaken place, and we have conse- debts, to this country, to buy up In Serere, (Sicil mand for Cotton has been very limited, and the sales are | qu i § ‘ ‘ Dost Mohammed himself, it appears, is at present | more than four weeks to Sapply aforce amounting at | called only 2000 hags, including 200 American for export. feta teden treats nee nc neniiiemirm ives iabipar,” In ste per cant: et09 Bw) alnerew: at Saharuapoor. Ile is strictly watched and guarded, | the outset to nearly 6,000 fizhting men, irrespective | ‘The market is rather irregular, but there is no actual al- pool, and infact the discouraging accountsfrom England | fe could have got true, thelarge French and Aw Briga General " but otherwise under no particular restraint. So far | of followers and attendants, must have so pinched | teration in prices since Friday last. as to the state of trade generally, it isto be apprehended | (75 * bat those governments cling- eon: Kidelia, Smal from having been detecied in correspondence with | them with hunger, that there is at least nothing im- March L1.—A pretty fair amount of business has been | that bu here wilf feel the Mi quenceottteir tad ef. | tian loans at a better rate, at those go : rs ca) Lovett. Yarmouth, NS. G his former subjects, or suspected of exciting them | probable in the rumor, that by the end of November | doing in Cotton this week, although the market has been } fects, ond with the downward tendency now prevalent, | tothe old fashioned notion of paying the interest on y, Mobile: Detroit, Anderson, i i totally devoid of spirit. The sales amount to 26,700 bags, | jt ficull hi i t is likely te ii b: though they defer paying the | Cohasset. Sears, Halifax, Foster & N against us, he seems to be severely and deeply an- | they were supported chic fly by the slaughter of the BN en K an ifficult to say whence improvement is likely to | their,debts by taxation, althoug y paying Richard, Wills r,s noyed at the conduct of his son. beasts of burden, and were living on horse-flesh. So and of ini quantey Tan a eachet La eunee? euateon pdy ates tae delat particularly in ording: | principal ad infinitum. His eclestial Mojesty concluded | town. aud Washingtou,'D descriptions, could not uader ; rcumstances be effected. unless at afurther de | that asthe American states do not pay any thing, and } %\ . he intelligence from our manufacturing depart- | the federal government has given away ite revenue, | RP Buck; M | GREY of} ments contains nothing of a peculierly interesting na Cape May’ F At Jelialabad Sir R.. Sale lishing himself in a strong forcements were on the had succeeded in estab- thil do: position, and strong rein- ay for India. Ourallies, extreme were their necessities that treaties began to | boruvien, ‘Th “ f . The operations of the trade continue rather | present be discussed, the issue of which, under the most fa- } jimitod, there being nothing in the ttate ofthe Yarn and | Sten vorable circumstances, must have been no better for | Gaods market to induce them to au; the Sikhs, have granted us a way through their | them than this, that they should be suffered tomarch | Cotton. Holders offer freely, and it is difficult to effect | ture as to the sale of yarn and gools, and the situation of | WY the people must grow rich and of course more trust- eutven country. Colonel Wilde’s brigade was, at the 7th | out with their bagzage and arms, to seek their way sales at the current rates, but there is no uctual altera- | the money market rem: ‘a healthy worthy. Packet ship Sheridan, De Peyster, from Liverp*ol, March 16, of Decemberat Khybur pass, waiting the arrival of | unprovided for (the Afghans themselves were | tion in prices since Friday last. Asnes.—Owing toth The following is a statement ofthe funded debt of the | mdse. to aling & Co. . : General Pollock, who was to take command of the | pressed for support and could have afforded them i Mal ile ling Babar amounts to 53.07 NO and the high pretensions ofholders, our market has been | ity of Rochester, New York:— Ere Carlen» Card, trom ‘indeor, N3, with plaster to Soule reinforcements, consisting of her Majesty's 9. regt- | none) through an uninterrupted series of ninety uiveeee veld ART p ope neta ep eaH agé | very languid this week. We quote prices at f 55 a 56, > Tein Makeh, Abbott, from Savannah, with lumber to'Seott & 25 | Fox cot oF THR City or RocuesteR, New Your nal. A lot of 25 | Feeney Dust ov run Cr mens ae miles, of passes, the most difficult perhaps in the Pras payuble 6,000 Morrell. ment, 26th native regim a company ef the 60th but'they are, however, merely. n Sales from the Sth to the Lith instant inclusive. bola Pea native infantry, the recruils of ker Majesty’s 13:h | world, to fall back on the post of Jehalabad, at that | gea Island, 91120; 20 stained do, 54484; 4860 Upland, 44a oe atte found buyers at f. 60. 50 per 50 we #00 451 ache Ht Tomlin, Hand, 18 days from New Orleans, with pork, and 44th, the 10th light company, a squadron of ir- | time butja shade botter off than themselves, and | 6}; 12980 Orlears, 4ja7}; 2850 Alabama and Mobile, For some days past, little demand has been ma Wares Ber ies | Schr Asher C Havens, Pervell, from Berlin, with shingles to regular cavalry, and a detail of artillery, with 3 | whose next point of retreat was through the Khy- | 4495}. and prices are looking down, wos 8,000 Teas] Senger Seto ta eet ; nine pounders and a 24-pounder howitzer, to reach | burpassto Peseawur, some 103 miles in their rear. | Liverroo. Corton Manxer, March 13.—Rather a bet- h may be ascribed chiefly to the large amount of | Alms Heuae Stock Be vasa] Behe Com oll Lacy jor, frome Virgins, with wood, Jellalabad before the advance of General Sir R. | The termsactually proposed by the insurgents, if | ter attendance of buyers in our market to-day, and about on hand. Ourquotations for new growth are f.| ea inet "Marine Correspondence. Sale upon Cabool, azd thus form a component part | correctly reported to us, indicate how conscious | 490 delet have been sold with a lagging market. The per 50 kilos, duty p A sale of 50 tierces was | Rochester Cometery do 4,000 “ 1855 OFFICHMEEINE Webon Tecan of the army destined to revenge the murder of the | they were that we were utterly at thelr mercy. Pertiten eepectet euhpcee, oreete ‘pogare Fee MR GARA REE Le lice adaeemacnioas tans Mi 1837 | aun, Wenbines alt Hier aReraADT 642 ; a u 4 f — 24 tier Market Lot Stock 5.00 “ 13th, Wonkinee, Fall River: Gs . Philedetp) pac further aeseris, that the whole force gate wees 3a Peet on yp Neues tess tine lhe peer hegre ld tse akicdy bee pre : Regge sy4 small sale'of Americah fishery took Rost rs ya al os oe i 1 Bost yet itu pahanoek for Bos Hermes, ‘N pais : se : 04% j iefly in good Ameri ; pat £195 xceed | Rochester City Stock 1000 “ riders: Bauner, Machias for Newark NJ; Austin, nearly 6,000 men) in the entrenched camp at Ca. | The matried officers and their wives were tobe re- | scriptions, leaving sbout 20,000 balestor the trade, about | Piacc,st © | 95for home use. Thestock doesnot exceed | Tener choot F. 6,000 1842 g0 City via Jactnel, for Boston; Copy: Nantucket for ad | t i i j se soN 183 ey | had been destroyed in the endeavour to force | tained as hostages, and returned to us only when we | 2 fair aver ge supply during the partial stoppage of ma-} Daves axp Dyes—The only sale to record sinco last * * 5.000 8 a i a passage through the defiles to Jellalabad. bus rene got Hevea Pepe ane Mahce nyetthe my een le wee de pei psvoaol dae report, is a lot of 3 tons American Bees Wax, northern at Total erry Fork: King, Essex, ad Union, ti however, that this will not be confirmed. | me een restored to them. e envoys | * 2 lower than last week. f£211fper half kilo, duty paid. In other articles nc- . 4 : Sd Sossn, Richmond; Copy, NYork. The’ p answer to this was, that ‘death was preferable te other kinds support late quotations. Brazil rather ea | thing Terai aan ONAT place: Imports : 119 seroons | _ Its stated that the Canal Board have made no altera: | jee ream prentice Boy. Norfo ke The force comprised her Majesty’s 44h regiment, three regiments of the Bengal Native lofantry, and 1,100 cavalry, besides artiliery. It seems ineredi- ble that a force like this should be destroyed by the insurgent Ghilzies. | Amidst so many ‘lisasters we are happy to learn that within the confines of our Indian territory tran- quillity happily prevails. {From the Bombay ‘Times of Fes. 1.) Atthe date of our Just advices three regiments, which were attempting to march under Col. M*La- rin from Candahar to the relief of Cabool, had been stopped by the snows westward of Ghuznee, and compelled to return whence they came, Ghuznee feclt-was snowed up; its garrison contained but a single acpoy regiment: Sir Robert Sale’s brigade had left Cabool in the beginning of October, and reached Jellalabad on the 12:h November, and there they remain cooped up and unable to remove at pe- dishonor, that we trusted to the God of battlea,{and | "8" Sarsaparilla, 12 bales Jainp, and 94 bags Bees Wax, from | tion in the “Rates of Toll established by the Canal Board | A. whcle tip that in bie name we defied them to come on.” There Mancn 14 —Though we canrot as yet quote any im- | the United states; 2,334 bags Saltpetre and 2 bales Orchil | on’persons and property transported on all the naviga- | 4P™ There | provement often i , 3 ‘ ; we is once more a blank of three weeks’ duration in | fray satcly call it oi fatally do ne 104 bales Sarsaparilla, and 16 bales | 4). canals of the State, for the year 1841.” Consequently our information. The fighting appaars to pare eae mand upo mounting to 3,500 bales. There hasbeen | ‘Tarrow.—We have to notice a sale of5 000 kilos North | the tolls remain as they were for the last year. eric poe ree iar naate pyre aeiaiee ey! perry eteg ener reer today, but their pur. | Amoriean Tallow at £.62:75 per 60 kilos, duty £5.60] ‘The democratic members of the State Legislature n ion is said to have oc a f vid. Russian Tallow sells at [64a 64 50. i which we were more than usually suebessiul, hasing ieee wants. The financial scheme of Sir Robert |’ Woons-There has been rather more inquiry dur. | Dave published an thee to the zone = oe not only defeeted the enemy, but managed to secure Peel is well received by all parties, and with the addi: | ing the{ past week, and two cargoes ef Cumpeachy the occasion of the closing of the ession. ; Itis mostly asmulleupply of provisions. Oa the 22d egaih a | Honofhisnew, Commercial Tariff, gives a guarantee | Logwood,to arrive, were sold at 10.60 per 60 kilos, dui- | occupied with financial matters, and exhibits the debt of bloddy conflict took place, when we were worsted Sradually recover from our prostrate con: | ty paid. A parcel oi Marttnique Logwood found buy- | the State at the close ef 1838, as given in the mes dition, and extend our commerce on a more reciprocal il i and suffered very severely, Further treaties seem | and enlarged basia, ‘These, combined. with. a lee spe thon f.5 40 per 60 kilos. Several supplies were received | ¢, o¢ Governor Seward, and the present debt of the State as follow Foreign Ports. i ae ere ae we find aes in uuatire ee of business, will give to our staple arti the despatch of the 25th to terms which had before | cle—Cotton Wool—a fresh impetus, and enable us ere 5 it i ire indebt- js SY, this been disenssed. On Christmas day the envoy, | long,togiveto our constituents amore flattering ac- Tur New Corroration —Tne Disputrep Warps. 4 ee ee eitecueeet (ites ‘aca _ . ch 2—In port, Michigan, fm NYork, diag; Jas attended by Captains Conolly, Lawrence, Trevor, | ountef our cotton market. We must then only remem: | —This eubject still engages the attention of the pub- | (sept. 30, 1838 ) and M’Kenzie, having gone out, apparenily at the | Der the long and dreory time of depression as a warn: | Ji4 mind to avery greatextent. The latest intelli- il 4 7 - ing not to“ goa head” faster thaa we can keep the Dests or tue Gr request of the insurgent chiefs, to discuss the terms } commercial “and manufacturing coach steady and’ well | gence we will now give. The 6.h, Sth and 12h | eerie cag CRT eg seed Up IL aim, and a three masted aclir at Spoken, lioni, Havre for New Orlewse, April 8,150 miles from the ria, (Br) from New Orleans for Liverpool, ) wands of New York, bound to-eastward, April 7th, m New Orleans for Marseilles, all well, 1atizat’? New York, 10 day rch 99, ys from Mobile for Liverpool, from our Colonies, &c. mily, from Nemarara, une, Rudolph Go: ree Lea Guavna, March 23—In port, Caraecas, une; John Drew, fm’s Yor a Furp. of capitualation, an angry interview ensued; it ap. sl q - 4 ril of their existence. The beleagured host could | pears probable that the Game. insolent terme, previc | "Liventson Corros Manuer, March 14—The import | Wards determine the whole question. accu tevheyocemeaat nae yas ionaeal Marane! 5) Apri mport, Zotod, fr Cowes and a mar receive aid from no one; they were surrounded by | ously rajected by the envoy had been preseed upon | this week has been unusually heavy,and the unfavor | nthe subject of the 8h ward, we are informed | ‘Total debt of the General fund ean ee Uark Gealat tetlne! an enemy from 15,000 to 20,000 strong. Theircom- | himina manner more intolerably offensive than | able nows from India uy the overland mail has tended to | that Mr. Charles Brown, who has the certificate for Cawat Dept. Gard bare! AE se BG He oniete been a cnvemed! employed. He appears to have trea- oe. Sepronsiex 2 the Lena rap d ert ie assistant, means te take his seat. There was no | Erieand Ch. Canal deb‘, yer cent $1,711,314 12 doe Sw Boy, Cowes and & market lestroyed, they were, by the date at which the pre- | ted them with scorn; high words ensued, when Sir je market. Owing to the scarcity of the better quali- My re 2 "Sper cent,” ‘48/520 53 vee sh yi ink " aS sent narrative commences, ill off for clothing, and | Wiliam M’Naughten Se atbt dead on the spot, poraacd Americans eae eee ae folly support, foundation for the statement that he had abandoned it | Oswego Canal, Sper cent, 421,304 40 Fe elegy rey raeeyely AGigs ins sorely pinched for food. ‘Tae force, besides, was di- | it is believed by the hand of Ulhbar Khan, freely ore dificult of sale ata decline of $4 peri mered | in the belief that he was not honestly elected. This | Chaufing 316,000 00 Hefarmea yy gd eae Waste ph vided. It consisted of near 6000 men, one half in| The charge of the missicn now devolved on Ma- | and Surat remain without change. The ‘ales. of the | settles the Sh ward. Crooked Lake, 120.000 00 bor, sunpoe vt Saal oad the Balla Hissar, or citadel, within the town, the | jor Eldred Pottinger; the much coveted envoyship, | week reach 26,700 bales, (of which 1,560 are Amer é Fe bagi te ih . eg | Chenargo, betas 1 port other half in a fortified camp six miles off; adeep | witha salary superiorto the income of the Gover- | ican, 600 Peruvian and 400 Surat, are for exportation, | ‘The 12th ward assistantisstill in doubt. It is said Bree Valley 2,000°000 00 New (O:leane; Rob mountain stream which they were never able to ford | nors of Madras or Bombay, with an amount of | and 1 290 American on speculation) andjcomprise 180 Sea | positively, that the elected whig assistant will not | Entargement Erie, [3 1,000,000 09 Re rbbeingg- HBL intervened. By the 2:h tach annoyance and some | power scarcely exceeded by the Governo General | Island at 94d to 20d, with 20 stained at 5 to #1—4,860 | take his seat, in consequence of a non-residence. tide hla 1 aE, apprehension began to be entertained of the effects | of India, fell to the lot of alieutenant of the Bom- | Bowed 44d to 644—2 890 Mobile, Alabama and Tennessee y ud jeueslion, d it di : Miia neat + boy artillsry—maj by brever—1 at 4}A to 5{d—12,980 Orleans 4}d to 7jd—250 Pernambuco, _ The 6th ward stands as it did. After a due inves- | %Total of state i tellin fearfally ae pe ciatgher ok Sai faliticals: pernes porn Ped piaianic one a ee ant tigation, it would seem that, accerding to still legal | F™ w™eh deduct funds on han Nor did it lapse into unworty hands, Herathad be- | to 64d; 40 La Gueyra @ to 6/4; 600 Ezygtian,7d to ott and technical rules, the whigs for this ward will take | Balauce of state debt over funds on hand. ‘ is rmrunt should fore been defended successfully by Pottinger single | and 3,470 Surat at 3d to 4jd per 1b. Tho business to-day | their seats in the new board. It is true the inspec- To, ti then loaned to incerporated companies, Oe t Te ademas handed, 80 furas British officers were concerned. | is moderate, not more than 3000 to 3500 bales having been 1 d the ft 5 if " wick. do: Lo d Maidstone, New Orleans; He now had a most responsible and much more dif- | sold. There is no new feature to notice, the market re- | £078 only returned the facts—not given certilicates— i fia ould ba deducted the $200, 000226487 26 | din; Lord Seaton, do; Trenton, do; Bolo ficult duty to perform. The first act of his authori- | maining ss qui st week without any change in | but throwing aside the returns of the riotous dis- | From whichauht the Ca Rochester, New York; Sarah & Ai ty was to forward the dispatch announcing that prices. The b id by the General fund from the Canul Mobile; Rothschild, New Orleans; Gene iness consists of 40 Pernam at 7d to 744; | trict, the other districta are undisputed i Panicbee included in the statement lobile; Roth one a ; puted, and givea} fund,becanse itis not inc e Fre ngland, New York. tith,sl'd “the comedy, or rather the tragedy of errors was | 50 Maranham at O}d to Sid; 60 Babia, at 644 to 7d, 30 4 g 800,000 00 lig area at nd.”” i et = os f the de ots due in 1842- +++ jornholm, do. 4a¢ a 4S | Egyptian at 74d ; 200 Surats, at 3,4 to 434; American, | Majority tothe whigs. This will render a new elec- . 5 ny al’ he terms partially acceded to by Sir rsdn Ganciey 000 bag Wise coe Gow eisckinsiar. Mabing the debt of the state- see grams ger a6 | Pharlegton ; ald William M’Neghten were yet to be accepted, if ter, March 12—Tnrough: r eb. Noack: Columbo conceded byan army fi hing of hunger. They | trade has exhibited the same reuocisgescererices If all these views turn out to be correct, the new aaa rea ra rere do; Alabama, Bt Joseni a : , 5 lon; were to move for Jellalabad through the fearful the censnmpticn of flour and oatmeal | Corporation will stand thus :— ry Loans Biake Jor Mew Xa as Biddle. New Passes of Khoord Cabco!, with the determination Jen off in this district, the transacto » Whigs. Locofocor. | Arrecrenes tocontractors: Ra Ry chester, Reoioasa: of desperate men standin: the consequences ‘e only to a limited extent. ere 4 oc NB; Dash, Newfoundiand. isth, ldg A fresh attack on the sanoNante was Annouted ing at.our market this morning, and Boer be] aetaaees 5 8 a comers haron, NYork; General Parkhill, do; to kave commenced before the dispate’ was an noted in the quotations of fine wheat. | Oq Joint Ballot a alk Ww _ $20,990,392 80 ‘Add debt eontracted for incerporated companies, prarent, the + s+ $ 1,958 152 84 | 1h aweht Reihier : 4,527,465 68 | Foi Bro-klyn, do; Mersey, M. bi + $6,728 687 26 | 10; Camera, Baltimore; Retrieve, Evans, Jar OP ie Anderson, Wilmington.’ 7th, arr Russell "J Monument, ; the effluvia of the fore of unburied dead every where strewed around. About ten thousand comet lay festering about the city or near the camp of Gen. Elphinstone, threatening to add the horrors of pest lence to those of famine andthe sword, 80 soon as a relaxing temperature ehould stimulate putrefac- tion. An attempt was at this made to submerge the camp, by diverting a to1ent trom its course, and di- recting its waters againet the entrenchments. For- tunately it was prevented; a canal guided the stream harmlessly away. In the camp provisions had be- come extremely ecarce; ammunition was pleatiful. In the citadel both food and powder were nearly ex- pended. Onthe 19th a convoy of ammunition was sentto the Balla Hissar, under Colonel Oliver, of the 5th No. 1, but the Colonel having reached the Najlan, which runs between the Cabool cantoa- ments and the town, sent to report thatthe bridge wasimpracticable. An order, therefore, was sent from head quarters, commanding the party to re- turn; and although, ere the order had reached, the party had actually crossed the Nallah, they returned and brought back the ammunition. Oa this day there wes afight in the town, the Kuzzlebashes ha- ving ineensed Shah Zemaun’s party by refusing to give up some persons on our side, to whom it was alleged they had afforded protection. On the 20:h it was intimated to the envoy that an immense body of the ne intended to surround the canton- ments on the following dav, and explode our maga- ziae with red hot shot. The powder was according- Ocean, 1,497.700 00 do; I Pulla, Quebee uperfine qualities of English Flour continu: : “ h 8—Put in, Wellicgton, M'lutyre, nounced to have commenced before the dispatch | scarce, and command late rates, whilst on middling de.| ‘This we believe is a fair and candid view of the | Addsiebt contracted for now } and one ship, one bark, and sey was closed; an evil augury of whet wasto follow. | seriptions lower prices were taken to effect sales; infe. hol Vt ing to the whigs the sixth | state will be cbliged topay : bein A private letter of the 28th announces that the gar- | rior and weak parcels were altogether neclected.’ The | “Hole controversy, giving eb utaartarndly 5 is rigon had not at thattimelef: ,but were about to move | business done in Oatmeal was at a reduction of 6d to 1s | Ward—to the locofocos the 8h ward—and dividing 2 Sota dept cxietieg, koe immediately. Thisis the Insehe authentic date we Cetstenth eben Cale day, se'night, and ony very | the 12th. In another aspect, it presents a very beau- Ja ‘30th Sept. 1838 of: possers. er load. Oats must | |. ; Hagin : ral days he Spiny Rpecreival of segay anit Mkewise be noted 1d to 24 per 45 Ibs lower; and Beans sie kettle of fish, which will boil pretty hot in , i r 5 te that the force has quitted, jn er reenter, ay. little ever three year “ 54 F Sarte Ile, de peer ee nee eee and pene Correr Makxer—Werxty Reront.—The import this L PSR AR Oe When the republican state officers entered upon their North & ic tle. aN gence up, Bilivie de Grasse, New tien that they have obtained fresh supplies, and can | "ee®. incommonly heavy, aided to which, the | Eves Lerr —Corronat Jonn Jones or te Mant- | quties on the 7th of February last they found a pressing | Huchease W’Orleaus, do, atth do; Rdouard, NOrleats, soon Si stand out a month longer. The latter unfortunately | jotelligence from India and China by the overland mail | soxray.—In the “‘Madisonian” we find some curious | get against the general fund, en which the ordinary ex: | Lion,aodo. |) ging Miley Recscliidlitahs. sce isimprobable. In a month from the 28:h of De- | which previously ‘oversprené Regeere by rrragen letters dated in New York. Hereis a bit of the last: | ponses of :he government are chargeable, of One New ork, Attempts have been made in this city, by certain des- $542,158 88 | Bord :avx, Feb 95—Arr Ann Lonise, New Orleans. perate and abandoned men to cast ridicule and odium | With an amount im the trea ‘eh 23—Arr Puritan, New York. 8th, arr Zamra, 1 brige. “FWarenrorD, March 6—Put in, James Lemou, from Liver pool for New York, with loss of rudder, bulwarks, sails. &c, padahort of provisions after being out ten weeks, and av far as 39. “Havne, Feb 27—Arr Duchesre @Orle alachicola. 2: ans, N York. March Joh Holla-d, New wannah. * Sth, Norman, Mobile; irtylude, Mobile; Marengo. NOrlesua; Vesncia up, Silvie de Grange, New It shows an increase dember, it would be possible for the Bengal brigade | ther increased than diminished. The state of suspen: to reach them were the passes clear of snow. Their | moreove ANTE “ ’ acne t We Moes Yew Orleans; Victorine, Charleston, ly removed in the night, butevery thing was quiet | only chance liesinthis. How fearful then has been | changes, the developement of which by | upon the of the Administration by getting up an-| pressing demands, ofonly.- 87765 91 | New Orleans; ey, ©. fc - faring the next day, the enemy being capleyed a1 the baeoo daring (hese caiseraule’ ware ‘amonggt the | Ministers for this evening, has had a further tendency nenymous calls for pretended Tyler mectings. ‘These Listine ndikaeacy te be pavidd Cper eee: $454,202 oF siotApisCorsgine froma Baltimore, orecesded fo the making powder and hammering shot, very flower of the intellectual men of our service. | '¢ cause. postponement and interruption te business.— | movements are well understood here to have originated ma Gineantainense bh et topiaiona iidle;weee: then news. from New York, would vrobably take freight On the 22d they again mustered on the heights,and | Eight political agents have pean violently fir aad upward Bayo cauialathed hue erect oi sch gh dl tear thons peas ec Y tin port, Whitin amongst those whose affairs 'they had been ap- | the lower Rescriptans eer povrph inet pe If thisis a specimen of what Corporal John Jones | three years, or $3,600,000 per annum; until, as is well inted to arrange. Y«ung Edward Conoily, bro- | are difficult ofsale at adecline of jd per Ib. Brazil knows of the politics of New York, he cannot ex- | known, actual bankruptcy stared the State Treasury in ther of the traveller, was shot through the head by | alsoin limited demand, at a ihe ralastian: fat if fi fe time to co: ns In thie ci theface. It was then that the democratic membere with the side of Sir RobertSale, Sept 29, 1840 Dr, Lord | without change. There have beoa taken for export 1550 | P°t promotion Tor some time to come. inthis city | i, eral courege, and a firm reliance on the sound fellat Purwan Durreh, No. 2; Rattray, his succes- eee Deaton the rere and for specula- | there are three different centree from which the Pa- jadgment of the people, stepped premptly forward and i ion merican. i HT exc! hx + ‘ tied erty oy peng eee L March 14—The only | it or Tyler party spring. The Exchange meet- | ‘interposed the mill tax to save the State credit. The ad Major Swaney, of the N.1, was sent with a party to occupy Dehmeru As he marched upon it, the enemy evacuated; but the place, for some upac- countable reason, wasnot taken, and the enemy re: turning got possession of itagain. The cantonment had hitherto drawn their provisions frem a village called Dehmeru, close by; the guard protect'ng it mere, fm Philadel United States Ports. : iy S & x i Zz one—the National Hall meeti — ing i i istribu- ‘0 "2 . was a weak one; it was overpowered by a native | insurrection; Sir William M‘Naghton, Sir Alexan- | favs. Saicarys to 16398 cae eal lene fhe i ’ "i I meeting another— | dress contains the following in relation to the distribu pee Fes Weds de Ketter te chief, with 1,000 followers, and the grain in store | der Burnes, Captain John Conolly, (not the travel- | singe our Aree market this week a few emall parcels of | 24 the Washington Hall movement a third, and | tion bills— ° ’ Cuba. 4th, Fugan, do, for the Scuth.’ tet, sailed Don Juan, and the village fell iato hishands. The enemy had | ler, he is at Khiva,) Captain Broadfoot, and Lieut. | wheat and barley, with amoderate quantity of malt,h the Park a fourth, and probably the most popular While the distribution system is embarrassing the fis | Charle Pe LS ie tl i , ee Series: captured an old 18 pounder gun at Charekan on the | Burnes, have become victims at Cabocl. been received here coastwise, but the supplies of g and democratic of aay. To characterize the last | ¢aboperations of the general garoroment, ft Mforde MO satem: Ceylow, do for Cami BLN Cromwell, and Liberty, 3d, when 800 Ghoorkas were cut to pieces by them. {From the Times of Friday.] from’ Ireland are extremely light, especially 1 effort, which made the great fight against the or- ceive tenes her anetts Aatist be. returned te the coffers of | rom Gm head, wi th 88 hh I olaases from brig C on; Mary Having placed this oa the height within long range ‘The worst can no longer be doubted of the un- | which we have none {ri worth notice, and th 4 cei 5 Elizabeth, f il 13th, im port, Wm some others bound Arr Deposit, Para. 13th, arr Pentsylva- Northumberland, Para. 12th, eld Gra- han usual. We have atthe same | ganized clubs, as having “originated in sinister ob- | the federal government, by ahigh tariff of dutics upon | Woaitace. ¢ i i H time an average amount of wheat from abroad, but ob]; oy sue i H ; imported articles, and which will be {most severe in its Here Tren the Tallowis Sere upom, and | oTimited arrival of flourty report. Y | ects,” is cutting ita little too thick. operation tpon the laboring classes. Or aich Tt of Janteey, Dee Beedon staggered | _ The getiod between Tuesday Inst and to day parsed | We would advise Master John Buncombe Jonesto Sales at the Stock Exchange. ing and fatigue He relates that our people quitted | exceptions, exhibited an extremely dull chd uninterest. | York politics, and then togo ahead. The only mis | "oo NYorkscise1’ #0, 15 do CantonCo 18 New Orleans; Effet, Palermo: Fred Warren, B Cabool, under the convention agreed upon by Ma- | in; character. takes made im these meetings were first the back- | 490 Illinols Bonds a ree = eas q Sen manieens mm, speneredl fo have met Widi come jor Pottinger, onthedth instant. The cantonment | In free wheat thetransactions were confined to a few ded si i he President by H —— sake ef Havana; Spartan, Surinam: ch, jyas immediately occupied by the Afghans, and the | limited retail parcels for instant consumption, anit had | handed slaps given to the President by Hugh Max. | g00 oy. i 50 do do eiphia 14th, are Russel, Manil 7 ‘almost instantly attacked. The | ¥yers appeared upon a more extended scale, bolders | well in the Exchange meeting, and those given to flo etme 17 $0 of the cantonmente, they began to assemble in force around it about the 224, and to annoy by their fire the troops in camp. Their strength did aot at first seem to have been suspected by us. They must have (mustered above 10,000. A light detachment sent out Lid General Elphinstone to attack them, bravely rushed up the acclivity, but on attaining its summit found themselves surrounded and in danger of being cut off. rey succeeded with difficulty in regaining the camp, hotly pursued by the enemy. happy troops at Cabool. Accounts have been re- | ostmeal are much les Frith New Orleans—spoke with 50 b's oll—sth fort, lat at 47k | dam 47) | Baltimore: Pern, Phil 46) | 18—spoke Feb 24, lat 415 8. lon 2153 W, Potomae, her 9 |i of 5000, d> do do 98 + ii ipt Py v . R) for Caleutta; evalier, Mob te; Anita, Pe ‘A second and more powerlu! body immediately sal- fa Seti net hn tee amie to terms, for alt descriptions, | Daniel Webster in the two last movements. Such| "Jo" pee ee eB Hal Rat be f tas oft Sheralie’ MGoual ee fi lied out, and drove the enemy belore them. “They w! circular. ri 2 blunders will be taken care of hereafter. to go Am-Ex.Bask ss $8 6d) do et Koril 12—Are Sarah, Klizabeth, City succeeded in reaching the crest of the hill and dis. | froor Cabool, the ladies were sent back, under an | "For wheat in bond there have been some inquiries, but psc Rr bbe ae eee | RD ie Hey Ahlonton NC, for do; Gov Arnold, Sal persing the insurgents posted there, but were unable | escortof comeof Ukbir Khan’s people, who pro- | today no sales have transpired. English, Irish, ond] Lossor a Pacxer Smr—The fine packetship| 5) do do do nwo, 150 d> Logi RR 49) Mary, Portland for Savan to capture the gun, which was with difficuliy carried | mised to protect them. duty pail foreign flour continued to meet a very languid | 7 4yig Philipe, Caplain Castoff, has been cast awa 1% do do do sit 15 doN. Jer. KR 644 | Island for Gosion—reports B eaten cree off by the enemy. The Ghilzies were Cleperaed “At Tezeen General Eiphinstene and Colonel | sale at late prices, and parcels under look are offered | “04's ape es 4 . Y] 95 do do ai se do bi Succia 46 td Hengor}—on oth inet with great slaughter, thirteen distinguished chiefs | Shelton were made prisoners. The native troojs thout effect at cline of 61 to 1s per barrel. within twenty miles of viata nd All viet 5 Vick: burg eon gaa Boat, Mar a having been reported as siain . Oa the same day | became disorganized and seattered At Jagda'uk oor Conn Manner, March 15.—The imports | passengers, numbering one hundred and twenty, an . al ton has been wot off shore the troops in the citadel were furiously attacked ; | four hundred of her Majestys 44th, who had before ritish grain, flour, and oatmeal, since this dey sa | letter bags, have been saved and brought to the | ,39 ‘hare Long 1. RR % a5 shares Del.& H. ‘n 90} rf chara ing me Riot her cornet spe mat ride we suspended our fire till the assailants were close | kept well together, became disorganized also, | Right are of moderate account; of wheat from abroad, as | bee Tyawxis, April | M Hale, New York for Bos- upon us, and then so murderous a yolley of grape | broke and scattered. Y be eb papene yea on Mig ome ih - ann soa Hie we | city. She went ashore early on the morning of the Philadelphia Cattle Market. tons )vear de for doz edo for don : . a jour, wily at Fr y , April rr Palestine "I ‘iphia, and musketry was poured upon them, that whole ay- | _‘* Beyond this tne Doctor kaows nothing, having | Sasto's United States sweet, doe Cd, te 4 per bol for | 1th inst, in a northeast blow. Faroav, Aran, 15--Beef Cattle—ai6 at market this | falt-ltre, Anil is"8re Tyee tigegtt tirom New with the grea enues were cut by the artillery in the advancing difficulty preserved his own life- | Canadian. in barley, beans and having complete masses. A sortie, headed by the Vuzzeer and Prince : cmedl 4 , : repairs. there has been little | She was immediately stripped of her sails and | week. Atel 1s--Arr Chas Drew, from Paeific, 1900 i les of middling quality wer ¢ He gives the name of seven officers whom he knows | passing; the value oi exch nominally unaltered. Some | rigging, and preparations made to discharge her | sold, with live weight deducted, at7 cents; inferior 6 cts; extra | York) Hahfs New Beppo j rz Indien Ocean, 1500 bie. Sufter Jung, completed the destruetion the storm of | to have fallen. Brigadier Anguetil, Major Ewart, | inquiries have existed for both wheat and flour in bond; ” ; i 6 cents bls ep cas. frm Seen it ae shot begun; the Talaughter was terrible ; pt and Lieut. Sturtare among them. ” : * | todo bbis of the latter have changed hands at 26s 64 per | cargo, which will all be saved, but most of it in a | ” Cows and Calves—819 at market—sales $20 0 30; extra | ,0;Rrmour"™ Arr South Carolina, Pae'fic, 1150 bls ep 800 do “Some stragglers may have escaped, but there is | bbl. 5891 per 70 lbs has been retused for fair Odessa | damaged condition. $35; Springers $12 a 16, Dry Oows $6 a 12. Bui ‘ April 14—81'd Commodore, Norf.ik. 19th, arr the Hogs—450 at market—sules at $4 50 a $475, 200 lelt | Nevti Jay in heaps; and it * went ill with the faithful ev- HanZas. iu . i i i soft wheat. At a decline of Id to 2! per bushel fr : P , . gezmpere inst dap aco te bate on both ides had litte hee sort beg main body have been any thing quotations of last Tuesday, wo lad his morning a sonse She went baboon ~ and at ee ig int ee oval: aM revaen ocak aPeopiee April 1481, wind NN. Pandora, Savennah:; . ~' ee 4 lood! 2 a . what improved demand for free wheat; the sales were | had six or seven feet of water in her hold. Her Sheep—1127 at market—sales at a $3 50; © New Zeal : . wd victory. Col. Oliver, Captains Westmacott, Walk- ‘We gave up six ig by before leaving the can. chiefly to the town deslera, but e few parcels were alse 5. eek Frevissate; Get Fase L Lovg, doy Herald do er, and M’Kenzie, and L:eutenant Laing fell ; Col. tonment—Webb, Walsh, Conollysand three others | taken for transmit to the midland counties. No change | cago consisted of French dry goods, and is by no beich aed chchar til ae se atteert Mackrell alterwards died of his wounds; thirty | —chozen, I suppose, by lot. There is more hope | in the value of flour. Oats are dull of sale without vari- | means a large one- Foreign Markets, ‘ New Loxpon. April 4—Arr Neptur wh 650ap other officers were wounded more or lees severely. | perhaps for the women than for any one else.” ation as to price. Oatmeal in more requestat fully the | P16 Louis Pailipe was'a ship of the first class, Havana, April 6—Our Rice market is entirely Ais Hantronp, Arril15—Arr Textor, Alvany; cld Superb, New The enemy, continuing undismayed, next da ain attacked us, when a snow storm ea "an end othe fight. About this time it was discovered that Cap- tain Johnston, who had been lost sight of at the com- mencement of the insurrection ia the city, and was supposed to have escaped to General Elphinstone’s camp, had not been heard of since the 34, and it was inferred he must have ished. Accounts were also received of the dewh of Dector Grant, in Gen. Elphins‘one (ihe report of whose death must | rates of last week. By a careful inquiry into the stocks Lge stocked. Last Saturday a cargo was sold have been erroneous) and Col. Shelton were taken | of free wheat in this port—including sil sorts—they | built in the best manner, at an expense of about | to day oneat 9rs.; there are still 3 or 41 prisoners. Somethiug like a treaty, not very reputa- | are found not to excced 70,000 quarters. $70,000 She was seven hundred tons burthen, and | duce little doing. | Sugars she 7 hgh eng ir. per | seen reg , Permambuen: elt Jodiana, Kingstsn Join, Cur o— " A Par rey ; ra. (1 i 3 * tency, oem; Palm, Boston; i: wee, Me: i ; ie 10 tt, preceded. ine mateo! he oe potiieteen very leakoustuyers Uperetion eu ‘orsch | Was considered the best ship in the Union Line of Keg, Exchange, seering 9; New York La addisct. | Nautiexst; Mexico, Froviderce; Vodtana, do; Marcellus, Port: nthe rales in plantation are only 200 hhds, ani | Havre packets. She belonged to C. Bolton, Fox | “five cargoes Rice wll sold, he Catherine Ople. | Meh aye Saal di iticine i ey 2 forlowe ase to 40 | and Livingston, Red wis tiation Foe S020) bled iP note 1a our market. Shipments going for | $0% 5t Johue. Ni ‘ Waster Meaneeh Yai 00 Paghine, 8t Tho r x tivity to Europe, and if your market | giyreenc tnd S00"bbie and bogs new brown Por THE CELEBRATED RAINER FAMILY | Yyesnot improve in prices, your receipts wil fall of bay tre penrura, April 18—Arr Tzaide, Liverpool; William, itn Beaton; Oak, do: Chale ton Cucket, Prov: Markets, Loxpow Mower Manker, Marcu 12—Disastrous in- formation from the East Indics, not only in a political mercantile point of view, is thought really im- inthe city, and it has formed the topic of univer- rid ent, N York; ai’ Metaino- NYork. 4 < a bag , medical charge at Kohisian, a meretorious inellquurters. It may net be consid- e heen sold at 17s to 178 84, avd a few geod | have in the kindest manner tendered their valuable aid | “Rychange on London $@9per ct. prem.; New York L, Sturges, the Bombay service. bes ait Geb taomens fantice to advert to the subject here. 234; also, 16 casks moist to dry brown ( and will perform in a Grand Concert in St. Patricks | 44 gisct ane, NOP eR oe: W, On the 25th, Mahomed Akhbar Khan, the favor- | The East India produce markets have had a firmness | Muscovado at Ids 64 to 17s per cwt. Prices of Suga Cathedral, this (Sunday) evening, April 17. —————— ; Cienfuegor: Wy ite son of Dost Mahomed, joimed the iasurgents. | imparted to them, and the same may be said with respect | Muscovado, per cw’, duty paid; BP moist brow ow ANNOYING —Persons who go to church for the je Vre.sl'd Scotland, Liverpool; Oneke, Philate'phia: Susan, At first a hope was entertain d that he had come | t0,te@s, the last advices from Canton announcing that | a 218; dry brown, 219233; middling to good, 36 0. murpose of hearing the sermon, (and we suppose that to On Saturday morning, Mrs. Mania Buoomen, in the ay military operations were to be commenced against | fine to very fine, 31103 15; Mauritius, dabs nd moist, 2 Arr John Mann, (Br) Greenock; cid to ose to mediate in our favour with hi: your case reader) are frequently annoyed, and their | 434 year of her age. Ker, Hi Seaih soo & lreaty as might meet pis oceple, Cearon. i 30217 yellow, 219 436; fine yellow,37 8 | station MMecctct by the constant od inzessant cough: | ‘Theiriends of the family are respectfully invited to Feasiae eng Bets ota radgers, New ‘ + 1g The fluctuations inthe British securities have been | 310; B aid, 24 a 315; Havana, brown, in f the fflicted with colds. To such we wouldsay | attend the funcral from her late residenc ormuda. ‘7th. cld Lorena, H2- ses of both parties. The belief 1m this wag transient; | very limited this week, nor have there been eny tran- | bond, 0 18 20 19; yellow to fine white, 10 a 112; Brazil, | 1g of thove fii tt oe oo eee with you, and | dewater street. Ter temains will bs tak R. it soon appeared that the presenee of the prince ad- wof magnitude. Money has been abundant. The | in bond, 013600 17; yellow to fine white,017 6.01 4; | take afew of Suermants ough binssngos No to ear | wood Cemetry, LI, on Sunday afternoon, at So’olock. | N Fe ee re pard, Hull; Pureuit, 1, ded fresh vigour to the onslaughts, and bitterness | premium upon Exchequer Bills has declined. foreign West India, 017 a 11. Nothing is reported in | Home CONRD W sumoved, ane 7 8 a ————— B ry NYorks Orioa, Hamby to the hate of the assailants, who were recommend ed more than ever to prosecute the bloody work of extermination against the ‘“* Feringees”” On the 28th we shelled the village of Dethmeru from the cantonments, and compeiled its abandonment ; butshodily after this itagain fell into the haads of the insurgents, A detachment of irregular cavalry, while guarding our baggage-camels, was attacked bya force of some 1,000 or 1,500 horsenen ; after The extreme rates of the British Securities during | Molasses. the week have been for Cousols for immediate transfer, | Srare or Trane, Masvractunrs, ko.—Our cotton BARNUM AT THE AMERICAN MUSEUM . . cee 89 and 89 3-8, and for the account, 891 Ex: | market has been freely supplie! with the raw material | is pol be all the energy, tact, and prseversnte for |. Liver php ty A Es rand Indy, de AH: nese eee O ESE, FEMALE PILLS. iH in thie are Passengers Arrived. chequer Bills, 29 to 33 premium ; and East India Bonds, thi lace of amuse- ‘i g ends, e past week, and a more than average business to render that the place o: ? te i DL $to 10 premium. “The New Three-and-a Hall per Ceats | hastheen done, tho sales for the week amounting to 26.700 Se ada tach eppeara in the | {(mt, Goa b-Sebariee, Wm W, Bredharsty Henry 2 Ls ie perenives to, bee ges tng ound bags, but closin vily, with prices somewhat de- ty and attraction he seizes on without the ieloues SS ie Proposed imposition ofan | pre wed. The ce of buyers yesterday wae nu- to expense. His motto is “be liberal hag Passengers Salled, wen the topic of general discussion in | merous and prices firmer, jeeling existin nd yourrewerdis certain,” and wethink he | 7 ot ts Rhone-GH Heapand lady, M Osthei- the city, where itis much disliked; but at the same ‘Certainly the Museum is crowded to overflow: | 07! Ke Bijotat, Abin Aub, Mr Vail. by thi tisfact i iven by the ne! time the expressed opinion is that the expose of the Pro- Matement of Sir Robert Peol.. Thre sales were 3500 ba fht,and that is all he can ask. This week at on the Tat eolumnat 4 ft OULD FOIL for Dentista’ use, of vurperior quility,J A, Gr A thmead & Co ’smal ecto eae timanutacturers by RUSHTO im nar ate te Wiltivin st and ni os ——————— TLANTIC HOTEL TOTET Siler p crows ad well a severe action and galiant defence, they were com- | Mier is 004, ome point excepted. —namely, thatthe duty isestrous inteiligence from India, together w viet hat Prince of all comic drolleriste Mr. kis Lablihmen’, situated in Bro:dway nar the Bat: lied to retire, They lial been fearially outoum. | 08 SUgae i# hot to be altered. The Stock Market ope | ‘he ent of fro or (hres fallures, have thrown BARC thie Rosalie the beautifal singer, Le Pe- Foreign Importations, tery, will de let for one OF WOES Feats, posession tobe girew RS, ly ed with some excitem t th th Chaunery & A d, and suffered severely. On the 25th a lersof Console, and the frst bargain weet r the Manchester market, and the ssles je dancer, Auimel Magnetism, Kc, 46. ‘The | | Livearoou— Shin, Sheridan eee cece Druce & | 0? the fret day of May mext. Rent masceste Apply (0 large’ body appeared on the heights, with the | Account at 69 1-4, andup to the presentt re been ma decline in prices. The fo OEY oa eet ke fatare we | Nomen WG Must & eo) R Pardow=2.) 88 (habe staan eee Wall streot gua which they ed taken, hoping to | alternative has been between buyers and at stopping of two or three factories, and» proposed reduc. a her appare 8 YFronper & Leight John W, Torti Win, Wb jLASSES & PICTURE FRAMES-HOOPEK & BIO. tempt us forth to its re capture, by spreading re- | quotation just given. There is bat little doubt enter. | Ne eee en a We caveee it lorowne eliteeatiapeotaee Win Paton—2 B Hyslop & Son—1 Ja B Eliunder <t Ymit | GitHens Paral aireet, Fran lim pavare, manulnesurere ris that their horse had gone out to meet the | tained that the value of the Funded Debt will rise, eeling of reasion, presei City Despatch Post. Knee & cons W.IMIi. | of all azo8 of Locking Glasses, adaptet for city aud couns igade advancing from Candahar. ‘The cavalry | there is no fresh additions to be made by t state the effect prodaced here by Sir Robert Peet's recent 46 Wintiam Steer. Foe eee Oke eae nes er ity trade, AL wholeeale aud retail, Their stock “ia fan it subsequently appeared, were concealed behind 112, | Ministry, unless, indeed, we should be involved in war | statement of his financial We donot, however | paiycirat, Ovvice.—Letters deposited before balf past | som paltes Pheips, Dodge, R comme Fulmer tHosevels-—— | co opleteané worthy theattentjon of deals aad others who Toortbes | Lat -1hd rane’ Bel: oor 4 the | more deeply than the country is at the present ¢ ny immediate improvement in feeling half-papt 12, and half past 3 0’clock, will be sent outfor | 5 Walgh & Mallory—2 She!den Phelpa—2 Edward Corping, & ar: desirous of getting a good a16 3t is it withournny fachtree, Sueceed. Several | the Exchequer Bill Market fe firm. Spanish ‘Bon - manufscturing classes to result from it. i | ‘oiivery at 9, 1, and o'clock. cont J Hinchman—20 Messrs Stone & co—8 DM Arnol'— | rice — ays passed without any fighting, the enemy threat- J are in request at 24 } j, and Portuguese Five per | uri iK,i00, spparent that the ho pone Axe Oretoes.—Letters deposited before 7, 11 and 2 | 9 bags nails Patton, & Stewart | 1 | (FOLDEN SWAN HOTEL deluge —Wourd 9 per dev’ ening to attack our cantonments, but not fulfilling | Cents at 33 3 4 to 34.—Sunday Times. ota hee ade eet Prt he {he wimost | ovelock, will be sent out for delivery at 9, 1 and 4o’eleck, ae ie rebar eh oy ite My Dittbot Wa. | Thishousctein a cectral location, amd has accommodations their threats, Op the Ist of December, however, ] Tue Tea Taave, Mancu 14.—The deliveries of tes § the dmeotinn viii Ninh Salvarrenines sie ALEX, M. GREIG, Agent. | SOPdtu7 casks Wichstnausen & Achelis—a PMH Wye: J for seventy pero. als ime ‘he duration of their existing embarrarsments. 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