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th d ficulty cag ie meena ion, fant Das caused bots rather lower rates to mak. Metols —There has been litle desire evinced to pur British iron sioce last report, and stocks having accumulated; A ied compelled to t 2eales. Pig in the Ch; at 72s 6d; in Walea and Steffor 908 to 110; common ;Welsh bars £8 15s to £9 per ton. ‘The business transacted in Spelter bas been to a small extent only, and £19 5s to £19 10s per ton are the rates | Accepted onthe spot. Tin is little wanted, and at public | sele 2000 slabs of Banca tin were taken in at 88s, and | 1000 slabs of Straits at 86s per cwt., being rather under | former terms. Naval Stores.—No change hes taken place in the value of tor. The few small retail sales rag Ty | 16; 64 for Stockholm, and 18s for Archi |. Englis coal is firm at 178 6d i ewt. The ing for rough turpentine is limited, but holders refuse lower rates. Spirits are dull of sole, and are 1s to 28 cheaper.— | Puncheons are nominally quoted at Sis. Oils.—An extensive and improved trade is now being | carried on in Linseed Oil. Prices have hed a considera- ble advance, sales having been made at 25s to 268 bag cwt. A fair business hes been transacted in Repe Oil; | ‘We quote pale ut 368 to 368 6d, and brown at 35 6d. The prices of Olive do not improve, bnt it cured a good sale. C Nut is wanted; holders display ficmness, and supply the market sparin, » As regards Cod Oil, holders and exporters eperate with caution. For seal the market has a dull appearance, and stock is now a lerge 01 Spe:m has been fine Britieh can a b as thi holders are anxious to realise. ars }d sparingly, although good and obtained at £75 to £78 per tun; a fair | uantity is pressing for sale. In American Pera idthere | jas been little passing. The difference in th St tone of Seal taken in; mixed £36 to £26 1085 10 tuns of Sou at £ » tinged thera Whale at £25 Gator Good, Provisions—Fine and good Irish butter is still wanted, rices rule firm; but the | ‘re plentiful, are pur- | ugh there are seller uy; and he supply being small, low and middling. verte, whick chased with caution, a! , at advancing prices. Al- acon upon further reduced country demand is limited. Prices continue to oh) way for Lard, and the deman has been limited; bladdered at 688 to 62, firkins and | ee 60s to 67s, and American 46s to 60s. Hams are little wented, apd there are sellers upon lower terms, 60s to 668 percwt being taken ior Irish. For barrelled | Irish beef and pork, the market has a ve dull appear- | Ance, and it is difficult to quote prices with accuracy; Amejican, bowever, has been in good demand. India in bond, at 1004 to 1054 per tierce; India mess 90s | Mess 85s to 80s, prime new mess pork 60s 2 old at 564 to 58s per barrel. Rice—The demand for Bengal rice has fallen off, and prices, therefore, seem to decline. Cleaned rice is less wanted; 17s to is are the rates paid for Patna, and 248 to 30+ for Carolina: Tsllow—A good business has been transacted in Rus- sian tallow, duty paid, bas been seliing currently at 42s 94 to 43s per cwt. The stock is still on the decrease, indeed, the quantity remaining in first bande, of the best quali- Bo is small. Io Amer:can and New South Wales pur- chases to a fair extent have been made upon former tims, and there is less quantity p1 ing for sale— Tuwn made Tallow hasbeen in excellent Teqestat 423 61 to 43s per cwt net cash. The stock in bond is 6,403 casks lesa than it was last season, but prices are atill | higher. There is a good consumption going on, excead- ing that of last On the 18th instant, the parcels of | New South Wales offered at public 478 caske, were suld at 00d 418 6d to 4: ay 384 6d to Tican were withdrawn. T Holders continue to manifest firmness, but little | it han been transacted,especially in Congou,rince | our last publication. The stock exceeds that of last riptions is still much chesper than in 1845, r demand has been experienced, taken place. 3 tons of southe: it auction fetched £240 to £241 per ton. Privately sev are sell terms, still the town nt at 426 6d i parcels have been disposed cf. and the supply is still | = Smell. Wool.—The arrival to this port during tho week end- | ing March 17, were only 901 bales; the chief: from | Russia. In foreign and colonial no change taken place in prices, but the operations have Deen upon a | amall scale only. For English former rates are asked, | but there has been little passing. | Livearoot Manxers, March 18.—Ashes.—-Montreal | Pot and Pearl Ashes continue very Jimited demand, | and previous prices are berely supported, say 22s 6d for | both descriptions. Iron—The iron market is fat, and there is not much business doing; the disposition appears | to be to work up old contracts jer than enter into | fresh ones. In present transactions the buyers have the Scotch Pigs are quoted in Glasgow at £315 8 price dezivered in Liverpool is £4 5s. Common ars £9; Nail Rous £9 16s; Hoop: £1; Sheets £12; Plates £12 15s per ton; all in Liverpool. Naval Stores— A public Sale of 1000 bb Is turpentine on the 11th instant ‘was well attended, but the trade being indie; to bid, . the whole was drawn, and prices must therefore be Some parcels of Ame! 7 o! bona at 6s per cwt. Of Ameriean Tar, 700 to 800 ve been taken by the trade, at 15s 9d from the quay. Provisions—The depressed state of trade in gene- Tal, with the great tightness of the money market, has caused all proauce to be lower since the 4th instant, and the amount of business done is to avery limited ex- tent in consequence. Rice.—The sales of rice since our | last publication are 6500 ngal, at rather lower rates ; ordinary white at 12s 64, middling at 1 | Sy oy @ at 13« 9d to l4s 8d per cwt. It.—There | 3 been an unusual slacknoss the demand for Salt i st advance took place, particularly in com- in whic description very littie is doing; the pre- sent rates are, however likely to be maintained. Tho expectation of a reduction has no dopbt,kept back orders | fore time, which must eventually come forward; we | continue former quotations as foliows :—Best fine, Bt pri bags 198 to 208 per ton; do Handed Lumps cy bbis 17s 6d; Marine and Butter 15s 644Com- ir Freights $8; Deck ard Town Dues 9d. inquiry for sales na\ re has been a fair tallow this | at the rates at which transac- tions limited; to effect sales lower prices would have | to be submitted to. Tobacco—There is no change report in the market for Tobacco since our last report. Fer the rates now paid, we refer to our “Prices Cur- rent” Wool-The wool market has been more brisk | during the lest Saree we not look to any permanent improvement. United woo! has been ieee is lower rates. States inquired for, and is offering at rather ‘The Corn Trace. (From the | Times, March 19.) Livearvot.— Since our. blication there has been a | better business done in wheat of all descriptions, and prices have slowly, but gradually advanced, especiall at the markets beid on the 6th and 9h inst.; on the 13t! inst. however, there was a dull sale for wheat of all a Siete with eng tendency to recede in value. jour, , Dotwithats: in oy market held on the 17th inst; the Wheat trade appeared to open with increased’ firmness, but in consequence of the | pouucement of the Premiet’s intention to admit (under | oded Grain and Flour, so soonas the Corn > the demand usiness of the Irish and C sale on the terms of that day le of States Flour still meet inquiry disinel: to like menner et 8 limited week. Prime brand at 27¢ per bri, in bond, but holders be: or" ‘that price at present, few a Tent. lined sales are reported; and ‘heat, under lock, little or srmeegarnsce AT ihee weeks 8 Duty on fign prod ry icy of Sir Robert P been sanctioned bya me- Jory ot ninety-seven in the House of Commons, ‘trade in gram ,bes been ruther some weeke my wasdoing. The past week. that ending on the 14th instant, the demand was princi: pally for she best white qualities, which were taken off on tull as good terms as on it, whilet se’npigh' the quentity left in hand is quite unimporiant. In fo- reign @bect the transactions continue Matted, but hold. not disposed to press sales at any reduction. On from the tg © counties ers Monday, March 16, the show lected jam bu: » Monday, March 16.—The accounts ro. ce rom America by the last arrival hove hod a con- siderable effect on the market here, and both Torees and Fives have risen, the former Closing at 64f, 40s,, aud the latter at 1201. 450. Raicwars.—The shere market has also improved, and advance. most of the lea lines are quoted at a | ea a pean loft off at 1 and \ ~ | of buyers. Market, therefore, very dull, | ces very. firm. | important c etter descriptions of Dutch | B. Prices have ruled firm ; fice P. Y.C, | d amounting to | O! | sentenced to be | St. Louis, and formerly was | his residence, be hs | having gone to an eating house in Washi: | Jchnston’s loss about $1200, insured $600 in Herttord | Ole ver agree itn E its ny sales Avemzica.—By the arrival of the fine Capt. Mansfield, we have afew days later from Rio Janeiro and the River La Platte. Al- though the arrivals at Rio from Montevideo were al- More News from Europe. The Caledonia is now expected. She is in her fourteenth day. We may receive her news this | Morning. It will be half a month later than that , brought by the Unieorn. Tons were still blockading Buenos Ayres. U. S. store ship Relief, commander Robb, arrived at Rio, and would sail for New York in a few days. ‘The Foreign News. e The long expected news from Europe; by from Rio Janeiro, to the 28th of February, are the Unicorn, bas been received at last, and has | *Mong our papers. They contain nothing of inte- | most daily no news of any importance could be ob- | tained by them. The English and French squad- Files of the Jornal do Commercioand O Mercantil, | ‘ | bags St. Dom. 40c; 176 Porto Cabello 880, 227 Brazil 46}c, ; NOW been before the public nearly twenty-four hours | Test. On the 26th of February, the Imperial Govern- | in bond; and 1454 St, Domingo, damaged, at auttion, at res, 2000 Pernambuco dry salted, at hes 60c a 59. —Some inquiry ia tons St. Dom. Logwood Spanish cut, f10 a 12; but prices generally 5; jot ' “ q rm. Amstempam, March 10 —Vory little doing in Coffee, on account of the proximity of the sales: bags Bravil sold at former prices (20}.a21}.) Raw ir Deg lected. Purchases in indigo trifling. Result of the pub- lic sales in Hides and Skins unsatisfactory, only one- 1d meting. with buyers; E. I. scarce and ders of Cotton very firm. Rice heavy.— id prices as before. jemand for coffee rather more lively, jared jiven or din, larch 7, sbout 6500 bags. Ho!lers in sugar Raving submitted to further decline, sales have again been ex- tensive, but ently for export ; consu: still holding off. Cotton very . For export, $50 bbls Carolina Rice tal lower quelities most saleable. A feir de- mand for Hides; 000 dry B. A. sold at full prices — mee Oil in better demand. Of Am. Ashes 300 bbis ‘onl : of Coffee unaltered; sales only 2600 ear—Sales 900 boxes Havana; prices have Cotton dull; only 150 bales Am. bought.— er better. _—————— Movements of Travellers. Weare again compelled to condense the arrivals of the two past days into one report, f1 the jusion of onarecelgnal and foreign intel: nce that lowed the columns of the Herae/d within that riod, to the exclusion of much matter of interest. Thore are at the Am«nican.—J. Tucker, H.L. Kendrick, West Poiot ; P. Lindsay, Philedelphia; Mr. Whipple, N.H.; 8. Ma- geen Hudson; W. Matther, Jackson, Ohi . H. Smith, ‘olumbus; T. A. Robini Ma M. Churchill, Sin, ing; G. F. Lindsay, Philadelphia; 8. ;W. , Fail River, 8 . Sob posite; J. L. Clarke, Boston; cine, W. T ; A. 8. G. Wennell, Fulton county. Asrer.—J. Bowman, F. Huntingdon, Ve Bowen, Auburn; Thomas Coleman, Troy Philadelphia; J. Hooper, J. D. Reed, Boston; Boston ; B. Hodges, Bright. Virginia ; D. R Potter, M. Summer, do; J. H. Bourne, Pro- | vg Newcomb, Worcester, H. D Cunning. 3 W. Cunningham, Por psie ; M. H. Simpson, Boston; C. Adams, Albany; P. Smith Schenec. tadys Manning and Stewart, Troy; A Reynolds, Buffalo: T. Bowen. Trinidad; J. Kendall, Boston, M. Cunning. ham, do; H. Pike, Boston; W. Rotch, New Bedford; D. Barker, Kentucky; T. Russell, Boston; C. Parmlee, Philadelphia; W. Wilson, Boston; E. Wallcott, Provi- lence; C. Pe Sas Lieut. Page, Ithecea; H. Whittaker, Baltimors ; T. Peters, Philadelphia, W. ‘Wosdnult, Cincinnati. City.—B. Stevens, Providence; Messrs. Washington and Holland, Virginia; J. W. Grant, Washington ; Col. Elias Cost, Oaks Corner, NY.; Robert Beker, British , Army; Capt. Brown, ship Horatio, W. Matthe - | | per, Me.; 8. R. Fox, 8 ringfield; J. Read, A. Thomas, Sekeeet Capt. Stafford, ship C; Jackson; Joseph Dunn, Philadelphia; A. Olmst Haven; W. Weaver, Philadelphia; F. Platt, we A. Sloane, Syracuse; A. Sackett, hia; indy, tenes Hon. J. Longestt, Philadel i Lah Clay Y 3 J F mont; Andrew Anderson, Watertown; Alex Raccine, 8 Golies, Conn; 8 Lee, Aibany D Ramsay, Buffelo; L Bigelow, Boston; W Judson, N H; E Bardsdale, Chica. 8°: H Hilchay, Boston; R H Woodruff, Niagara Falls. Cin; Dr Horton, Alabama; T inter, Syracuse; E G Tyler, aio; H Re: Phila; 8 mond; E Burnhi mn, Jas Melleville, St J N D'Howard, Burlington, Vt; G M iil, Canada; Geo Wilkinson, Troy; G Fetley, N C; ‘ohn Corse, Toronto; Mr Bingham, Claremont; Edwin Polk, Tenn; J McGowon, C W Kennedy, Tenn; L Mills, Miss; J H Daley, Kingston, Canada. City Intelligence. cesin St. Perer’s Cuvacn, Banciay Staeet.— Ws grand mass will be repeated in this church In the morning, the sermon by the Rev. Dr. Pise ; the collection for the benefit of the church. In the evenin® at 8 o’clock, Rev. Dr. Ryder will lecture on ‘Auricular Confession.” Fines—About half-past 12 o’cloek yesterday morning. afire broke out in astable in Staple near Hareson street The stable was burnt down, but, by the arduous exer- tions of the firemen the flames were prevented from spreading. As they wore ret from the fire, some of the firemen discovered another ina stable in Wash- ington street near Amos. This was soon subdued with little damage. Cononen’s Orrice, April .18.—Sudden Death—The Coroner held an inquest yesterday, at No. 376 Pearl st., on*he body of Honord Carey, a vagrant. wno had but lately been discharged from off Black well’s Island, and died through intemperance. Verdiet accordingly. Court of General Sessions. Betore AJdermen Henry and Jackson. Joun McKzon, Esq.. District Attorney. Arai 18.—Plea of Gutiry.—Louisa Roberts, indicted for keeping a disorder!y house, at No. 72 Mott street, en‘ored.a plea of guilty ; sentence in the caso was how ferred for present. Bostwick, Troy; The case of Moll Hodges, clias Mary Weod.—In the case of this temale, who was recently tried and found guilty, of being concerned in robblng a a er at her houze some time ago of $247; the district ney moved the court to pronounce sentence;—on the other han counsel for the defence, moved for a dela: judge: which was grantel, anda hearing fixed e case of Matilda Green—In,the case of Matilda Green, who w: bing the country: Mi jet Mafia the mediate judgment ; sentence was therefore deferred. Lewis Castigan, convicted of an attempt to commit an infamous assault upen the pereun of a Mrs. Carmichael, but recommended to the mercy of the court, was sen- tenced to be imprisoned in the penitentiary fur the term i f vix months. | ohn Darling, found guilty of raceiving-stolen goods, and committing a grand larceny, was sentenced to the ‘State prison for the term of two years. Case of Michee! MeCarty.—In the of this person, convicted of keeping a rderly house, the sentence was deferred for the present. Case of John Hassan alias Harrison.—In the case of Has- Ss hegre earn mange ofa mapa oe aving lecently exposed person in the public streets, &c., the sentence was deferred until "Tuesday | next, with a view of giving time to put in affidavits, in miata of punish: John Watson, convicted of obtaining a considerable | amount of property, by fraudulent representations, was | imprieoned in the State prison, for the term of two years. The Court then adjourned until Monday morning. Superior Court. Before Jadge Vanderpoel. Arnit 18.—Go.by vs. Bowery Insurance Company.—A | non swt was recorded sgainst plaintif in this case, al- ready noti ‘ed. fe. on White eed rhea But ev. mg ye anactionfor jegal arrest and false imprisonme: it the plain iff is a respectab! seunet, pew reso 7, im stop In October last, b the latter city to in this city, and jngton street to dine, and Le ag pe to pay his bill, drew a large roll of notes from pocket, when be was se:zed by Butler, who -etides in the Third avenue, and was by him ar- rested on the charge of having robbed a Mr. Rewley, on & steamboat, whose name hes obtained no little potoriety, from the fact of its connection with a recent charge against some fugiti: poison in @ pear, as profound slumber, sion of the robber. occa sion eby facilitated the co: The amount of mone: Mr. Rawley on board the steamboat on which po Ke) committed, was $30,000, for the recovery of which a reward of $2,500 was offered. Mr. White, on being arrested on this grave charge, was taken to the third ward police station, and on the appearance of Mr. Rawley was ed. in favor of plaintiff, leaving it dis- {ary to award the amount of da- ‘erdict for plaintiff $125,with costs. Belore Cuief Justice Jone: end Alcott va. C. Chevali Hie Honon cre mages. United States Circuit Court. Nelson. Before J Arait 18—The Counter int Gee — Cordis, found guilty, on y, of counterfe: Mexicen dollars, was oght up for sentence. "On ennone of his ane ‘was remanded, and sentence postponed un- The court was occupied the remai hearing the argument of a demurrer my Daa pnod “f ee Fiaz at Newaax,N. J.—Two of the large brick buildings belonging to Hedenberg’s works on the in- clined for various mechanic: ‘about 6 o'clock this mora. j originated in Ro- iding and machinery, 10 to Mechanics’ Ins. co., of this cit Ins. Co. $1750, and New York ‘Mesers. Hodenberg $12,000, ames ie 5 U Ins. Co.; Joseph Burroughs 3 or $4000, insured $1000 in Alliance Ins. Co. New York ; A. F. Schwab 6to $7000, Jantired $5000 in the Croton {i Lewis M Lindsley, loss $1200, no insurance ; Cornelius Poet $000 in the Croton, loss not known.— d inberg’s engine, we understand, is so little dojured that it will be set in operation — in the course ‘a8. Go.atthe N Y. office; | he. | . |»Aberdeen, in reply to the remarks of the Earl of | aes, po | settle all the difficulties between »_| responsibility resting on the chief magistrate of the | | a sudicient time to enable an opinion to be | Ment of Rio de Janeiro, acting in the absence of formed of its tenor, as regards our relations with | the Emperor, transmitted passports to General Don | England. The copious extracts which we give in F. Rivera, Minister Plenipotentiary from Paraguay | this day’s paper, from the press, and the proceed- | tothe court of Brazil 3 Che, | ings of the British Parliament, will, we think, jus-| The O Mercantil gives the following singular | tify ua im saying that the news is pacific, in a great | Piece of absurdity extracted from the Commercio | degree, and tends to preserve the peace between | Del = Saga of the re ot calm ye : ‘No since there arrived at Rio de Janeiro, } ba iuetenarc Rr wes igor plata ‘scientific commission’ from the ‘United State, rather » We pon 1) 6h. ANmge » | among whom wag a certain French cavalier, who compared with the developements that took place | gave out that they came for the purpose of ex- | in Parliament a short time before the steamer sailed. | plo ibe Tegra of coun welared Py the | & It appears that on the 17th of March last, the Ear! thy nm yg gl vad 10 pombe of Clarendon moved for the production ot such por- | Grande, and travelled through that territory, ine | tions of the diplomatic correspondence that had | passed between the American Secretary of State and modest manner, in the quality and character with the British minister, as would not be inconsistent which they had invested themselves. From thence a, pre to Uruguay; and when they arrived with the public interests to produce. In answer to fe! this motion, the Earl of Aberdeen made a somewhat country and earings of Corrientes, the tra- vellers threw off the scientific mask which they had assumed, and made it known that they were | lengthy reply, to the effect that he did not consider | it compatible with the public interest to produce the | correspondence in question; and further that he neither more nor less than a arithe overnment of the United States to Paragu: ce by said government with the commission of scknowledgin the independence of the iatter | could not bring himself to believe that any reasona- | republic.” tant wie 1 nrogmmaaied | ble doubt remained of the British Government being | ‘He, vas Tepresenied to be the | Secretary | able to bring the Oregon question to a satisfactory formant had forgotten his name, and inquire: conclusion. Under the circumstances, this expres- | ““What ddinlomecy of the Gated & sion of the Earl of Aberdeen, coupled with the refu- | S02! Pall beti “ impress upon every mind that the Earl of Aberdeen | United States, we know of no remedy for it. It is was sincere in his belief, and that the British Gov- | dificult in this case to say which is eT ge ernment did not anticipate a resort to extremities sca poet or, the crus vlint whta for the settlement of the question. This opinion 1s | could swallow their idle stories and pretensions. further strengthened by the report ofalargemeeting | Gen, Paz, who commands the forces ot Corrien- of traders, manufacturers, and others, which was tee, Uruguay, Pred a Bie 5 held on the same day in London, and at which a reso- | thom and Capt. Trennart. He ieat the head of 16 000 lution was adopted declaring that the Oregon ques- | well disciplined troope. Among there, the soldiers tion admitted of a satisfactory adjustment by negoti- ot Paraguay. who amount to 10,000, are highly ation, and suggesting the appointment of Sir Henry Pottinger, on account of his success as a diplomatist in India and China, as the best person tobe entrusted with the office of negotiator with the American go- vernment for that purpose.; When we consider that abundance of time had elapsed since the receipt of the refusal of the American Secretary of State to submit the Oregon qu-stion to arbitration, for the | | of the men in the Paraguayian army, only three or four can be found who cannot read or write. These items of news, th of a date anterior to our more recent advices, published a few days since in the Herald, are yet new in fact, though not in date, and are of some interest in the of informatien from those quarters. Markets. Rio pe Janerno, March 2d, 1946. Imports were 20,946 bbls Flour, 210 package: 3 domes- | British public and Parliament to have formed an | tics, 203 tea, 1085 bus sperm candies, 116 com. do, 64 M | opinion on that measure, and to adopt a hne of con, | Fei Rarer shoe wags te bog emia a duct and a system of measures corresponding with | extensive, about 10,00) barrals ng foe ezport, and that opinion, the declaration of the Earl of Aberdeen | onset tat oo kutiygreh ia Manta ae Sit | jess in the House of Lords, and the expreasion of opinion by the public meeting in London, deserve to be viewed as highly important, and as indicative of the | intention of the British people and parliament, not to break the peace happily existing between the two countries if collision can, under any circumstances, for Haxall, net $9 26. Since then there has bee demand, and a cargo of 2400 bbla Haxall, per Philadel- tales been sold at 19!/, net $7 50. Richmond coun- a and Gellogo, for consumption, were from 20 a 21); Balti- more 19. Hclders, generally, are firm, but as sev- eral vessels are expected, and the export supplied, present rates, we fear, will not be ‘The is mode: and nearl; intained. by our citizens, and, accordingly, the stock market i 44,100 bbls. About 7,000 bbls were seld for Montevideo, was more buoyant than it had been for some time | 1,600 went on unsold. and 3,000 have been taken for Rio 220 brown do, net 7} cents; Shatucket stri tween England and the United States, the Eng- lish press continues to wage that war of words which it has carried on for so long a period against have been made at 840 rs, net 29} cents; and poor as- sortments 820 rs, net Composition 760 a 760 rs, me net25a26cte. Tea— qualities of hyson are sale- able at 2 a 2/200, net 6472 cts; fair 1/800, or 55 cents America and every thing American, and its tone is | 2¢t. Ordinary qualities, hyeon skin end black, are decidedly hostile. This state of things in « lie | Suis;omalenble, th ee eter oeiton:: strange, when we consider that, in the United States, the contrary is exactly the case. In the United States, the press, with but few exceptions, saleable, chiefly for export to the river, at 240 28] for beef, net $9 a 10 50; pork 34|j, net 13. A few hundred bbls would overstock the market. ‘obacco—Sales of leafat.12j| a 14500. Stock fe--Do hand, is, and has always been desirous to settle these difficulties with America amicably, the English press has been loud in recommending a resort to peremptory measures, to bring about the same result. We can’t account for this anomaious state of things in any other way, than that the press in that country would prefer to have all the disas- Coffee—The supplies not being equal to the demand, prices gradually advanced, and the lest sales ha en at 81|800 a 3/600, or 6} a 7 cts on board for superior; 311100 2.311250, or 6} a 6f cts for good firsts. The roads in th interior are almost impassable, which will prevent a large supplies coming to market for some time, besid the stocks there are very small. The Ty was 111,227 begs, of which 67.650 and 62,442 tu United States, as follows: | le | ters of war inflicted upon the two countries, than Mis aie i's to forbear indulging in that wholesale mode of oan ad cor —4 | abuse that has marked its course since the revolu- BS as 47a | tionary war. This, however, is of little moment, io 2.664 ‘= 664 a8 long as the public mind in that country, and the | ed MAE ny | government, are disposed to peace. 336516 = 93.682 58,442 482,670 | | We consider this news from England, the pacific | a Bie rad pe very dull, several American vessels tone of the public mind as developed at the public | toms, in consequence ot war reports. Rates no! 50 meeting in London, and the avowal of the Earl of | #70 cents. hse ruled from 26} 0.263, most of the trame- ng at 264d, there beii advices from E Clarendon, of the highest importance at this par- | lend since the receipt of the Pre Message ticular jancture. The passage of Mr. Crittenden’s | {or still object to taking American bills except at the compromise resolntions in the Senate by a vote of | _ Specie has flactuated a 40 to 14, is conclusive that a majority of that body bb args top deflare Ueda is averse to the war policy of the ultra fifty-four flour, 1s the only « forty men, and in favor of settling the Oregon ques- tion by compromise. Although the giving of the | Notice is authorized by those reeolutions, they nev- | ertheless impliedly compel the President to resort | to compromise before giving the notice. Indeed, | we look upon these resolutions, and the large vote | by which they were carried, more in the light of a | solemn recommendation to both governments to | Te-open negotiations of this yexed question, and | the two from the South or from Europe. Further Nominations to the Convention. Caruoa County. Whige—A. Conkling, J. W. McFadden, 8. Howlend. . Futon anp Hamicton Countirs. Barnburnere—J. J. Hutchinson. Mapison Countr. Bernburnere—L. Shei Kinney, J. Brainard. Mos INTY. Abolitioniste—J. ro W. Pratt, J. French. a UNTY. Old Hunkere—H. Gardner, J. W. McNitt. . H. Childs. countries, in relation to it, amicably and | “Alitieniste—Rev H: Norton, W. peaceably —we look upon the* passage of | wWhige—C. P. Kirkland, J. Candee, E. Huntington, H. these resolutions more in this light, than we do | Brayton. pene ee oe as a measure to abrogate the convention of the 20th | ni 2ld Hunders—W. Taylor, W. Faller, D. Munro, C. H. of October, 1818. Although the giving the notice is | Kingsley. lett to the discretion of te President, we think the | p¢aaik?—®: D- Noxon, E. Rhoades, V. W, Smith, C. responsibility of taking that step directly is pur- iy Sg 7 eis pene oe septa gon B. F. Sweet, posely avoided, for fear it would be construed inte | 7:©: Fuller. & war measure; and, in lieu there of, a peaceable re- | commendation to settle the question amicably, by Compromise, is substituted. Taking all these circumstances into considera- | tion, the tone of the foreiga news, and the passege | ot Senator Crittenden’s resolutions in the Senate, Wwe are of opinion that this unfortunate question, which has created more injury to commerce, and excited more hostile feeling, than the whole of the | territory in dispute is worth to either country, is in r way of being disposed of satisfactorily to both parties; and that, too, before the expiration of six Onteane County. Whigs—W. Penniman. Abolitionista—A. Hutchinson. Ricumonp Court. Old Hunkers—J. F. Hutton. Whigs—J. T. Hartison. ScHon. oe eeieesiets c. je ountY. Old Hunkers—C. C_Cambreleng, A. Huntington. Trooa County. Old Hunkers—John J. Taylor. Uveten County. Barnburners—8. Brayn, o Lon months, ucless some contingencies occur to mar é*~4- E- Foray ine Gout. Eaton a the prospect. One of those contingencies is this: | The candidates nominated by two cont joco the House of Representatives may not concur in | Ci,cciv*otinetsnaunective nomtaations, sad & com Ma the resolutions passed by the Senate, and the war , tion has been called to unite the Party may still persist in asserting the American | *#ctions in a new ‘presentation” of candidates. claim to the whole of the Oregon terrritory. Whigs—F. Barretto, W. Nelson. In the event of such being the case, the’ whole matter will be again thrown into the hands | | of Mr. Polk. If then, Mr. Polk should—despite | Acquittal of Polly Bodine. of the passage of the resolutions in the Senate, | and the pacific tone of the Parliament and people of Great Britain—remain obstinate, and throw away the opportunity which is again afforded, of resorting to compromise, a war will follow. Although England is desirous of peace, and in en- tering into a war with the United States would peril her existence, still the question has assumed such a shape, that in the eyes of all Europe and the | (who arrived by the Albany boat this morning,) for a copy of the Newburgh Courier of yesterday, | containing the result of the trial of Polly Bodine on | of NOT GUILTY. | | | Eectirse Conse, Ca: tion Purse, ais r ro mile whole civilized world, she would be compelled even pcos ae aS yea et such a hazard, to engage in wer with us, if the Col. A. L. Bi ’e ch. ultra claims of the administration should be msisted Leviathan, bs hn Upon. It would appear, then, that there isan awful “ ee owen gun 8 respects ae ry few days, and the building, destroyed will be Dullt immediately. Newerk “dae hart 18 Solomon Juneau, the demo cratic candidate, hes elected Mayor of Milweakie, by s large majority. heat with apparent ease. United States. It may be said that James K. Polk | offerthe f ile and holds the peace of the world in the hollow of his | winner C jy, ond id. God grant he may be found equal to the | and came in w with all. ease. im emergency. Delta, April 10. Court of Common Pleas. Hon. James Feuner, late Governor of Rhode {isdin Providence, on the 1718 fae, tn the 7th your at Pi hw Dos fond EA past, and stocks of every kind advanced considera- | Grands, At lest dates from Rio Grande, | og tego bly. ° for Monte: 20 on board. Domestics—' sales Notwithstanding the pacific indications of the | h#ve bee le at 208 rs, net 9§ cents for Earl of Aberdeen and the public, and the manifest | net 8} cts, and other sorts in proportion. atoc! desire there is to preserve the friendly relations be- | Ste stil very pealoiave been vere heevy, and sales n, dexpatched | ay, | or the credulity which | ef New York. The most striking part of the perform- the variations on “ The Prayer,” from the | Opera of “ Moses in Egy; ‘and perfor guese gentleman who has lately arrived in this counts wes enthusiastica! Bellini’s duetco of “* Deh Conte” was admirabl; iss Korsinsky. sweet vocalists and very generally admired. Rios, is accom: | dmiral Ho- | en of. It is said that out of the whole number | 260 on board, net 7 20. The prices of Haxall | iteck, how. being 16,100 bbls in pe yn Fn pp aa i ink, i i | tls. lat ‘are 6,000 | This, we think, is the view taken of the news barvele aaa in bekerst an, ry Sg A rei —, port in Februa- | ere to Europe, | hippers baving preferred foreign bot. | 7 Femi | Richmond, with 2600 bbls. | 1 to report. No sales of four. | Coffee and Exchange without alteration. Nothing later | reat scarcity | % is decidedly in favor of settling our, difficul- Sr ie aoe = aa | D ties with England by negotiation, and condemn | cts. Salt—Large arrivals, and discouraging accounts the reckless course of the administration in | from the South, have dej sre, prices rt mare, and | declining all measures leading to that result; | nerally hes been very dull, Partly in while the government of England, on the other | Sone hed pple pe hoger nie oe hd ood deal; doubloonsare now | }, The | ances wei Paax Tusatas—Mr. Heckett again oppeared at the | Park theatre, last evening. The first piece was the “Irish Attorney,” ia which, Mr. Hackett appeared as Pierce O'Hare, and kept the audience ine roer of laughter by of iu which Sie. Hackett apposed ir. rear ofCol, Nimrod Wilidre’ This character Mr. Hackett bas made bis own, and lest eve- fully sustained the reputation which he has the Fourth, fa which’ Mr. Hackett and Mr. Vandenho® his rich was afterwards in his original cl will appear. « an evenin, ented on pieces. cas,” com Spanish or Port Miss Northsli Mr. Brovana: tative of y liant and in Broo! a briet and pith: him in this city. from Matanzas. English steamer. course, of no alread; Montgome! Boar Cr “4 W. Smith, Bi Livi nation at the testimony of int ally te: . A enciente ; known person the family we | | | | sai0D. vila, ommitte rt, in companied by his Secreta: The Government journal has had its title changed from Diario det Gobierno de la Republica Mejicane, to the i Official del Gobierno Mejicane e republican newspaper, La Epoca, has ceased its had created a cor} composed of both in the administration of justice.—Phil. U. 8. Gazette. Examination or THe Express Rossens.—James » of New York, son end officer M’Gowan, of Philadelphia, day morning, having in charg: Purdy, and Sally Ann Pardy, elias Pratt, alias n, charged with partic! ingston & Wells’ Express, in October last, own brother-in law was this criminal intercou | three years.—St. Jib Leoistative Summary.—lIn the Senate, the Hud- son River Railroad bill was taken up in committee, and the details «f the bill occupied the entire mo: Several amendments wer | emeng them one restricting the feet to the mile. In the House, a report was submitted from the majority of the committee on Ways and Means, | Concluding with a resolution against any present as- sumption of the public works. copies were ordered to be printed. ”” will be presented, old Tall House” Gueenwich Tuxatne.—This elegant resort fr the play-goers of the upper part of t! to all that its enterprising managers promised. The per- formances are always correct, and frequently brilliant, the scenery is neat and tastefully painted, the orchestra is composed of competent musiciens, and in short the toute enaemble is excellent. There is no place of amuse- ment in the city where a stranger or a citizen can spend more agreeably. A great bill is to be pre- jonday night ; among other things the cele- brated “ Yankee Hull” is to appear in two of his best e Milesian rac: Palmo’s. No man living, probably, sinc lamented Power, of whom Mr. Brougham is ed to be a worthy lyn. Atthe conclusion tainment, he was called out by the sudis acknowledgment of th moment, as Call cavalry whom were arrested in Phila it. Smith, t dle of March last, he ca! one of the Express firm, and that be then gave up to Mr. Wells, @ portion of the funds stolen, amounting to about jount jailey, ert of fi farce of Bowsar Tusatae.—If we may judge from the re- peated burstsof applause which nightly greet the rep- | | resentation of the drama of “ Lafitte,” we may well be- lieve that the frequenters of this popular place of amuse- ment are highly delighted with its performance. The ction of the drama is well calculated to exhibit, in a its of Mr. J. R. Scott, and . The selecti ci Bowery AmpurtHeatax.—Messrs. Sands, Lent & Co., the enterprisingtproprietors of this,well patronised place of amusement, closed the Bowery Amphitheatre last evening, after having one of the most brilliant engage’ ments ever witnessed in New York. The house as | usual, was crowded to overflowing ; and during the per- formances, the feats of the celebrated dancing and fight- ing pon; jicited thunders of Oy lause from the audi- | ence. The evening was set apart fo: benefit of Mr. Pentland, the popular clown of the lishment; and | judging by the number of persons rein th house, we should say that it was a very Gruman Society Concent.—The Tabernacle was crowded last night with a fashionable auditory, assem- bled to hear the annual concert of the German Society bich constitute the Irish charact | none has appeared in public. | style highly graceful. We understand that Mr. am will give anot yb | was under to the public for the indulgence granted to | Mr. Burke, the celebrated violinist, arrived in Phila- delphia on the 17th inst. Madame Pico arrived yesterday, in the Tarolinta, “Later rrom Mexico.—By the arrival at this port of tie bark Elizabeth J, from Havana, we are placed in possession o! of the Othrinet »,we flad the following a newsfrom Mexico, as brought up from Vera Cruz by the papers to the 1 All reference to Mr. Slidell’s proj }po! mounting 161 time there were a British frigate o! ef 16; Frigate Savannah, Capt. Hoal; Frigate Constitu- tion, Capt. Percival ; Sloop-of-war Portsmouth, Sloop-of-war Transport Erie, Capt. rican, Capt, John Gordon; English brig | | ilton. | og! teamer at Havana,on the 6th of April, ; froma Vera Cruz, brought as emeneers General D. Juan | Nepomuceno Almonte, ona diplomatic mission to both | @sth year | the governments of England and France. He wasac.| Her friends, ry, Lerol de Tejada. existence. By decree of the 4th of March, the President, Paredes, d the’ Police of Security,” and infant | Swanton, that the people of that towa were thrown | '2s, ante’ tate of no little excitement, last week, Dy the | them less than one hun lation of amost flagrant case of seduction, which |. rmineed in the death of t jung girl, (we suppress nam: in-law, to account for this, entered her bed room | ibsent, and no one near to hear hi Po; cries tor help. ‘Bhis story was believed. The child was | born and during her recovery a fever ensued which laid | P* her on the bedofdeath, where she confessed that her | @ father of her child, and that ad been goiug on for two or recent!) of tl Shafe 0.—Aibany Argue, April 17. On the 17th inst erected on the Hami and suiced to the taste of ng Se trag ith the diama of "and the ‘ by Senhor Noronha. ‘great musical talent he Ot this report A resolut ge Dew mill now being ton corparation at Lowell fell down with a tremendous beg It was occasioned by the water working in under t | the building fell carrying away part of the roof. | lives lost. SN recmermeee? ‘About forty feet of | pexed i— ‘iger. the Bengal Henry King An increase manegement must nexed :— tion end presente- Foreign Gold in rr Goldin ollars, in jedy of f “The ® The premium ity comes up fully London than in ‘The bill gra: Pennsylvania | finally by the fol tial 01 order to defeat ‘alsas Burles woviso is the m from Brazil. He o' i. | wife of John friend: tr in order to aid f A.M. C. Smith, ved in town Keene, are res; bt collec w* of eity refer ade to the bill— imum grade to 26 | | an rT) 1600 4 tes at the dock. Ne | husena e. do, and qr casks: MONEY MARKET. Saturday, April 18—6 P. M. The advices from Europe are, both in « political and ial point of view, considered rather favorable | then otherwise. Such was the impression in Well | street; and quotations for nearly every stock in | the list advanced, in somo instances three per | cent. Reading Railroad went wp 7 per cent; Long | 3; Harlem, 3; Norwich and Worces- | Island, 1}; Canto: ter, 3; Pe | side. the charge of murder. The jury rendered a verdict | neon fbird Day, April 9.— heats. | Gol Silver ballion. The London money market was comparatively easy. | culty, in the way ofan abundance of cepi- | ipndicgr Cian gyno ede hetero needs po ioe ‘neue market, was the fears | growing out of the railway speculations ; an extensive demand for money for deposits, on account of the nu- merous lines in contemplation, being anticipated. The transactions in American secerities in London, | to the departure of the steamer, were very | Mrabied, ‘The quetatiane for ledlena sterling 6s, 1061 asd 1666 were 34 and 34}, Louisiana 6's, 1644 and 1859, 00, | New York 6's, 1686, 06}; do 5's, 1866-00, 90; United | States Bank Shares, 17s. The returns of the Bank of Zagland, present the ennexed results :— Bking 29,213,520 13,241,126 1,990,394 0 6's, 14; Morris Canal, 3. Whother this improvement can be maintained in th® | face of our local difficulties, or not, is impossible to tell. | It may be sustained fora day or two, but it is our im- | pression that the tightness of our money markets is | produced by those things which are beyond being af | fected by any accounts we may receive trom the other Exouanp. 26. 7. Pra) 90 12: 717,030 1,840,940 sen7it ! Madeira, ia pi begten som ort, own 219 semeand His Ol Cc*# Al ; Farmers’ Loan, | cation, at reasonal al? imios m 3000 ot for four periods, | . | 200,000 2 | 10,000 Parera, Ni 3,757,708 602.955 17,828,778 | 998 176 7 1,196,400 ¥2.251,908 22,118,987 ee "ree | P of England for the | beature, sers by al9 wt aly Conounamey or THE re | dress Box 1399 Fost Office, which will b to. WINES, B ‘ber offers for pes, joe! riow areca ms jies—Clos: Cog, Brand: portation Ol Wald vested according twell SPY tatyy hve upwards of 8430 608, The 500 a mre hen 2.00 Sos on damage by Five affected om spel ADING, Bt Cuma wi RS. s Gane . \., 29, Le Alia lie Twente bp le Sethe verte t RCH. ERS are invited to call at Cham io. 305 Broad ", in*r 2 ad 129.243.5230 38 537,900 26 080, 782485 7,016,995 6, of Rest of. . PRICKS OF BULLION 1x LONDON, bars, (standard) coin, Portugal p burgh. ewing vote, viz.:—Yeas 61, ost important one. Old Stock Exchange. without further invitation. are very-zare ; they” are all ant t you). and some lock, raim or shine, lie in general are most ire itt. Actual circulation £21,301,C35 20,610.095 20.196,250 90,42.645 The returns for March 7th, compared with those for the week previous, exhibit :— A decrease of circulation of . . The most important items in this statement, show a great decrease, viz: the private deposits and securities. Compared with the returns for February 14th, there hes | been an increase in the circulation of £376 ,846. The quotations for bullion in London were as ap was 19} per mille, which, at the English mint price of £3 17s. 104d per ounce for standard gold, gives an exchange of 96 46; and the exchange at Paris on London at short being 2 64, it follows that gold was 0.74 per cent dearer in Londen than in Paris. At Hemburgh the price of gold was 434 per mark, which, at the English mint price of £3 17s 10j4 per ounce for standard gold, gives an exchange of 13 0} : ‘ani the exchange at Hamburgh on London at short being 13 12, it follows that gold was 1.14 per cent dearer in to the Baltimore and Ohio Railread | Compeny the right of constructing their road threugh to Pittsburgh, on certain ‘conditions, | came up in order, in the Pennsylvania House of Repre- sentatives, om third reading, on the 16th inst, and passed: neye 46. Before taking the vote on the bill, by unanimous con- sent, the proviso was so modified as to require the sum of $1,000,000 to be paid into the treasury of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company before the 86th of July, 1647, in right of way. The bill requised birty per cent on subscriptions to be paid in, but by the modification the smeunt need not exceed $1,000,000 ever: i the stock should all be taken. The bill must now be returned te the Senate for con- currence in certain amendments, of which the abeve | | | applauded at frequent Intervals. | 08 NE ate Ss, 0 $06 tee che Hartom RR 4 sung by J ce ice dete BYE ie ad a | This talented and patriotic represen: | lo od had a capital house, last | La wi nina. “2 at | taedane A Ea B successor, has the power | “2's {ifmois Bonds, 70 33° eo do ix a 20 faithfully ‘the contradictions and con- | 1,000 do 3 odo bee t | 10 she Union Bank ur” 10 do aw 33 His conceptior | 90 Farmers’ Trust M100 Nor & Wor RR wf ical—his delivery is expressive, and his | ee ee ie Vale 7 - 1 ms last 200 do 160 1338 400 Reading RR 25 Canton Co mo do we Ss a do 10 31 150 do veo ee EE 5 0 ONHKHntRR % 30 — do os | Second Board. | $15 000 Penn 3's bIO 67% 50 +he’ “ Meee retin be aS orks eR Fy | 50 do as oe & bw | do 3 8 | do Fy | 10 do baw 33° 500 de os | ee Bee ee a inst. In those ee Morris Canal yy in do as + ditional items | 3 me diag BR vs as FH s i jo. | $e do ry 50 do 520 906 ed departure is, of 6436 150 Canton C dew val at Now Orleans bas | FA rH sie i} o fh Pg | % | lock Exchange. | uo ty sloo) ff war, @ sch 100 Harlem a it Fe wo ps of wi schooner, . Atthe same | 38 go wt 8 006uns,andabrig | 32 40 ee} 3 tl Reo “e KB Capt. Page; Schooner 50 Reading RI a3 64 = 100 ‘Tunis; En | 9 do a“ % 3 do bis 64% Died. On Frida) Aen 17th inst, Mrs. Many Miss, in the r , Telatives, and those of her son-in-law, | John Rees», are requested to attend her funeral from her late residence, No. 3 Jay street, on Sunday aiternoen at On Saturday, 16th inst, Sori Macanerma Sisiesn, Bielken, in the 27th year of her ege, a ne- | tive of Germany. Th and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend her funersl, this (Sunday) afternoon, at o’clock, from her late residence, corner of Spring Green streets, without further invitation. Oo bape he inst., a McFaa.arp, of com | sumption, in the 28th year of her age. “ibr frigade, and thcte of ner Drotherim-law, Nicheles tfully invited to attend her funeral at 6 je Benjamin Pratt, | o'clock this (bunday) afternoon, from No. 116 Orange | street. ipating in the robbery of | On Saturday morning, 18th inst. of consumption, At- 1 of | pazp Eiusucoay, of this city, tailor, in the 49d yearef jelphia. Upon the exami- | 4 terday, it Ma serater by the Jatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- ‘about the mid funeral {rom his late residence, No. 68 led on Pratt, in company with | mn Monday, 20th inst., at Yclock in the , which Pratt stated he had received from Dr. A ‘This was probably one of the shares. This agen pope bn Aa iy testimony introduced, and upon which the defe mi nt original old Dresden porcelain ps, figures, were committed to await the arrival of further | cursand sauerrs, Mandoria cake and freit, dish rape idence from the east. The whole plan of the robbery, | andssacers, of the fuest quality; ancient end o conta and every thing connected with it, will in due time be | pcad or ine glasoes, of gregt tasity,, ancient f Feb Re made public.— Rochester Advertiser, April 17. | Sekeas’ canes Rk oun poveslia abies 4 Sgpvotion.—We are intormed by a citizen ot | } cisjes collections of oraumeats ad at oe red ithe costly, and eolleeted through the old towns Tinfortunate |"of Hollaed, and other places, with great diligence and p Verance, by the collecrory of those articles ; they, are big at the courts of Europe, and ‘the Koslish disc French nobilty. Tobe sold at the Magazia e said | ne street, b way and lm Broad by Aaron iareday, April 23, 1646, Sale to commnaae tfally invited, it and. samise’ (hie maguiGeeat clans aoe reety for Gexmiession, Eh enmteiniee ai? *°re ¥ « respectable young woman, with te ence, @ situation as + FOR i CHEAP. TONS OF IC® situavd in west bank of north of ‘atches, Clocks, Jewelry ted. . RANDIES, é&c. following — hervies, ofthe Best qualitien, lao bod ee sed oid of five quatities. others’ of arts, pints, fine quality. 0 E INSURANCE eamstress. Please ye immediately atv Or ply at No. 41 Crosby street. ald Bre feesof the justices | REMO' ren : AM has py and Mesare, Wat- | A. dicck- Jonesy: Biter Plated aod Were Toes Ludlow addressed Ferg ‘724% Bowe riod cat Cp —_ on ‘Glacsee of all winds and te sale at 45 Pine street, comer of im pipes, helt teks; also in demijohes and ), the very highest grades, ties. New York. of the Company exceed its capieal stock bie terms. IG. sei 5: ible Crown, ‘Wand a7 cheats ida PIANO FORTES. way, for a superior and waertut Presideat. , Crowe w erect et EGA RS! SEGARS! Fee AE ARS, superior quali aa ~ 1006 ‘ajo. ha} ies Lanones, io Se “HERES RRA hers’ al

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