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P. Costello, and J.B. Watson, ete., ple: © to abstein from the use of all i m that di ill the legistative i reland be obtainec;”’ and Mr Mite! ord Clarendon, jof Saturday Inst, states—The peo viding theuvelves with various k’ hey have conocived a violent pi « themselves info sections and claases, not to at ack persona or property, or vo Abolish #oaist order, but odelend nS gnd property vgainst brigunds of the barpisa of the governmen:, and to scourge bis ry and his comurssiomers, detective uid-de- pe, bu anglers, forth trom Ireland by ods of steel, ‘Thememoers of the several rifls clubs are pon-toutiy practising, while pikes are now openly manu jactured fo abundance. As un illustration of the avidity pf the people to obtein arms, it is stated that an iron- monger in the neighborhood of Chancery Laue, sold in few hours 60 dezsn of old bayonets. The government, on the other band, are not idle ; bey have new a noval force on the coast of Ire- a1, a" follows: thres line-of-bstile-ships, a corvette, bres #teamsbipa, two tenders, two steam-frigates, one teani-sloop, and six steamers, vessele moun'ing 378 uxs, wad manned by abeve 2700 men, while im addition to tha nuinber of troops, us stated in my last, 2000 ad- ditional are umder orders for Ireland, ond cannon %® being planted 0 as to command several of the streets; nd throughout the coumtry military axe to be added to he courtal ry force at eaoh of the police stations. t Island bri artillery barracks, additional build- Huge have bee ; and at the Pigeon House Fort, ‘he battery of nd field pieces is Kept ready cha) ed, with the boxes provided with ammunition. 801 he papersatate that Prince George, of Cambridge,thi the city with f 8 pi 829 agatust training, drill- g arming, ard meetings encouraging to those d Will be enforced in Ireland this wee! The penalty wt- tached to aconviction is two y imprisonment or feven years’ transportation. Seyeral portions of the Hoye ishabitants of Dublin hay formed themselves into distr end joined together for their mutual de- wnce. incsso of exy disturbance ; and the members of ithe Leseon street district have agreed to soupy members of their houses capable of bearing arms, with gun at leest, and a proportion of ammupition, lend that upon the first toms of disturbance, ko. hey will each returm wo house, secure the doors vy barring them, and barr ig their lewer windows with furniture,&o, The clerhs in the poor-law office pnd Board of Works have received orders to register hen names ond resideni in order that they may be promptly summoned to the defence ef their respective epsitments, in the event of am insurrection. The Repeal Association held their usual meeting on Menday last, Jno. Arkins in the ehsir. Mr. Jno. O’Con- veil wes, as usual, the principal epeaker. He moved a esolution to the Losd Mayor, requiring him to cali a ceting to t ke into consideraticn the late startling dis- losures as to the manufasture ef pikes, at the mstance f « person in the employment of the police authorities, hich was carried. The meeting also parsed a resolu- ion cendemnatory of Sir George Grey’s bill. Mr. Jno. Conaell then proposed the oxpediency of taking the bpinion of counsel as to the legality of a council of 300 during whieh, mach to hia annoyance, he was frequent- y interrupted by Mr. McKenna, who declared that no Ppieion was roquistte, a8 the liberator had stated that it as legs], which Mr O?Connell denied.) The rent of lhe week mmounted to £52 1937d. A meeting was pro- ‘aged to be held of th» Repealers, in Belfast, and notices © that effaet were issued, but it proved a failure. Thi ing from taking place at the chief orator,a Mr Ren, was, in t) br hiv speech, most unceremoniously interrupted by @ large water engine from the house opposite playing on Dim. ‘Lhere are to be meetings forthwith held in Dablin ociety, calling themselves the = the Prussian the town of Schleswig, and the Holsteiaers have pied another position at Hirthen, near Eckeroforde. not many miles distant from the Eider Two battalions of Prussians have marched from Flensb to cross the Eider, in order to be near at hand in the event of thei: assistance being required, Our co: ad- ut rubjoins the followin, the reiative strength of the bostil “Phe population ot Demmark {s subdivided into four classes :— 1. Denmark Proper... .. 1,223,807 of which the Islands contain. 5 Jatisnd. tence ee ee en ee 026,953 2 The Dachies..... . 902 193 3 The Feroo lelands and wee 53,000 4, COLORICB. . we peverees . 75,000 Total. ..esseeeesecs se se ee ees 2.260000 “Tho Danish army, im tims of peace, consists of 39,000 men, of whom 3,000 are cavalry and 4000 artille- rymeu. “The army of the German Confederstion, in time of peace, consists of 439.487 men, but it can easily be aug- mented by onlling out the reserves amd consciipts; which case the aggregate numerical foree of the army would amount to 1,120,000 men, with 2,610 pieces of ac- tery, and 292,000 horses.” It is generally rumored at Hamburg thet the Prussians are to edvance @gainst the Danes in earn g correspondent believes t opportunity cf maturely considering the question of peace and war. Affairs in Hamburg still bear the gloomiest aspect, and cradit has mined a shock from which it will not weodily recover The Bérsenhalle of Tuesiay Pilea A publishes a lewgthy proclamation of the Provisions! Government of Holgtein to the people, calling upon them “to destroy their enemies, tingly or in the aggregate (in einzeln undin Truppe zu vernichien wound wann es niit moglich ist), by ne of necturnsl ambuscades, &> Tho war on the elds of the insurgents will evidontly be one of extermination. Ans tion at Hesse Cassel. ‘We have received a letter from Cologue, which ioferms us that on the 9:b inst. a mob assembled about the ho- tels of the ex-ministers, who were very unpepular. The soldiery were called out to disperse the discontented. They charged the people, who immediately armed them- selves, aud threw up barricaies. A smart fight took Place, and the arsenal was taken hy storm by the insur- . They then proceeded to the berracks, andafter @ brief opposition, the soldiers retired, leaving the town in the hands of the psople. The building was soon sacked, and razed to the ground, Italy. Mrian, April 7. The headquarters of the Pisdmontese army left Cremona on the morning of the 6th, for Bosolo, near Mantua. The project of Charles Albert acems to be to cut off the Austrian srmy, so that Mantua would be separated from Radeteky’s corps, and to offer battle at Lie dhe or some other plage on the sideof Verona. The Piedmonteso troops are animated with a very good spirit. The corps of General Bés, which is at Breschia, with the Genoese, Swiss, a.d Lombardy volunteers, also long to attack the enemy The news of a great battle issoon expected. A funeral ceremony was celebri ted to- day at Milau, for the victims of the five glorious days in that city. The members of the provirional go- vernment, all the authorities, the civic gurd, end sn immense crowd were present, amongst whom were remarked the representatives of the other Italian States, viz , Mr. Canutifor the Roman States, Mr Salvagnoli tor Tysoany,and Mr Massari for Ne £. Pd Drogheda of a ne * Provestunt Repealers,” to adopt (measures which they ny the times demand. ‘The ye ‘ea proposing to form bave issurd an eddrees which is contained in three dis- inct articles they have no intention to renew re- 'g Ous vifferenees ; bus the sole object is ta demonstrate w govervment that snxious for repeal 0 on the forse of public opinion; 31, loyalty to the Queen, and opposition to republicaniem. A numerous buecting of the mobility and gentry resident in Dublin e held the Istter end of last week, which deputed a deputation to wait om the Lord Lieutenant, to notify ig excellency of their determination to place the asso- elation which they then formed at the disposal of the overnment, to aid the executive in its efforts to main- ‘xin law and order The Schomberg Orange Lodge, a anewer to the address of the confederates, has dis- inetiy refused to fraternise with the Repealers ; but it lis supposed thet a great namber of the pear will be in- duced to Join the eonfederation, which the latter society ery much wich The Corporation of Derry and the loppr ntice boys, have respectively presented addresses 0 toe Lord Lieutenant offering theirservices. Several if the leading conservative papera have lately declared Hor » |: cal Parliament, with limited powers, such as hes been formerly known under the name of Federaliem 1p addres to that effect will probably soon be adopted ; yut it will not setisfy the repealers. Oa Tu y lant there was @ m: ion, be Lord Mayor ia Nothing of any im- portance was done. erel members pressed the Lord [Mayor asto whether he had e up his mind to ac- C any the deputation which was to address the ‘renoh His Lordship stated he had a ease before ours as to ite legality. The Irish grand wilitary steeple chase came off on ‘erdsy lant at Maynooth; thirteen horses started, The racing % xs excellent The Shannon steamer has srrived, with 83 ejected peratives, from Franee. A committee in London paid their parasge and food, and gave them £2 6s each. Rumors prevail very generally that it is the intention f her Majesty to visit the city of Dublin in July next She will, if ake comes, be in time for the eport. Major General John Mackdonsld, C. B., recently appointed Gevernor of Jamaica, has received orders to d to [Dublin on special rervice. An embenkment which had en formed in a bogon @ portion of the Dundalk aad fMniskilien raliway, upwards of 20 feet high, totally dis- peared one pight last week; mot a vestige was to be en the next morning. The sinking of the embeuk- iment bas eaured @ rise in the river Fane, which has been ibe cause of overflowing the surrounding country ‘he Board ot Guardiass of Canbridge Union signed & declaraticn of eoufidenee in the Lord Lieutenant The hoard iram aiataly aft ards were di .d Limerick Railway Company, to enable them jo the lime to Waterford. The Commissioners Edueation have cautioned all their teachers y part in politics A serious die- in Derry, some few days ago, amovgst tiowed there. About 100 were engsged; se in stated to be repeal. The Cork-Examiner itt, the Queen’s Counsel, has given io ing of the corpora- ymana Railway will beepened for tr. nd an experimental ing | took place ‘was very satisfectery. O accids Wednesday, which. u: Friday, wh arred on the West railway last er ordinary ciroamstac: ‘he luggage train was thi ‘he thet y ity quay, for the ssle of salte: hake and oy which they w: from l<¢@ tol per Ib. It has two objects in view: upplying ome portion of the poor with cheap wholesome food. and giving employment t other portion. Johm McDonnell, Esq., was élected Goveraor of the nk of Ireland for the ensuing year, and Joha Barlow, jeputy Governor. Lori Riverdale died last week ‘he Bishop of Killaloe succesds to the title and estates. A poliowman, in a letter to the Nation leat week, states hat out of a body of 12.000 nearly 10.000 will fix bayo- nets and march for the freedom of their ensiaved and suffering countrymen. Oa the other hand, the Cork joonstabulary have contradicted the report which appear- yl in the papers, reflecting on their loyalty, and signed a declaration to that effect. Affairs in Denmark. Battle between the Danish and Holstein ‘Troops, The followifig a red in # third edition of the Lon- don Chreniele of the 14th inst :— Nedra hte oa ge ee Hamburg steom-packet in Brown, a by 4% mornlog “oe brings the Bor- eine we extract telligenoe subjo! Hostilities h ly commenced between the ynmark and those of Schleswig-Holetela. A re hes been fousht near Flensburg, in as bad a decided tated io powb and artillery. The Soblesw' jolstein arm! le and compelled to ret: wards Rendaburgh. The loss of life hasbeen very reat on both sides. ‘The Danes entered the city of Schleswig .yesterd The Pransians have received orders to drive the Dance lout of Schleswig, in order to the re-establishment of he stotus quo anie. This being done, the king of Den- Imark is to ba ioformed that should he, in retaliation for this stop on the pact of the German Powers, stop the passage of the Sound, the Prassian forces would immo- diately advance into the Danish territories aud vigor- louriy presvoute the war. The Dukecof Augustenburg and Prince Waldemar ar- wed bero yesterday from Berlin, and immediately left Hor Renifbure. The Dute brings the order for the Prussian troops to ater Schleswig. Porruavt te this order, two Prussian battalions have directed to advance, but it is stated that they will it the arrival of cavalry and artillery. The Loodon Timee of the 15th inst, remarke:— We have received the Hamburgh Borsenhalle of Taea- day evening the lith inst. together with » long letter om Our correspondent written at 10 o'clock the seme ight. The engagement before Bau, the retreat of the Holstein troops, andiine occupation of Flensburg by the anew, exclusively oncusied the attention of the inhabi- inte of Mambargh. but the details supplicd by the JOrsevhalle- are ro exceadingly gre ae almost to Justity saspicton that impor Uigence hed been utentionally suppressed It is evident thet the Danes, under thy mand of their Ki ere determined to fleree bi hie the Dan ive a striking proof of their strength; and it must bo ad- itted that to carry their position, fortified as it was by otrenched breast works, and ocoupied by @ force of 19 000 men, supported by artillery airy, demand- ‘d wore than ref valor 0 part of the en- hustastic assailants. Ht ia certain, nevertheless, that holastic volunteers of the Holstein army fought ith great courage, and surtained severe losses Late on Monday afternoon, two miditional battalions of Pru infantry of the Sth Regicaent, with six pleces of sctillery, paseed through Hamburgh again en reute to Fieusburgh, and on Tuerday two additional batteries of fight Held pieces were expected. The Prusien force amounts to 8000,to which will be added some hataltogether this contingent fores, wh-n | fn Holstetw, will amount to ofallarms The contingent foroes fro ruaewick, Oldeoburg, Mecklenburg, Bremen, jiamborgh, wil amouct, when concentrated, to ‘abo 10000 more; eo that with the Holstein for ‘now in the Heid. (he Danes wil have to contend agatast « force of ) 009 men, “Yhe reported movements of the Duke of Beunawick ples. On leaving the cathedral, and during the defile of the troops, opulace shouted, * Vive le Gouverne- ment Provissire !”” Vive 1? Itulie 1” + V1 Yunion Na- tionale!” Shortly afterwards, the Princess Belgicjoso arrived from Naples, with Neapolitan National Guards, and the ories of “ Vive 1’ union Italien bs were loudly renewed. The divisions s-nt by the Pope and the Grand Duke of Tuscany must ere this have ar- rived om the Lombardo-Venetian territory. It is said the king of Naples is about to send 3,000 cavalry and artillery. On the other eide, it is reported that Austria will send another ermy into Italy. * & The accounts from Neples of the 4th instant are of considers They state that the new Ministry ‘M Fciar, President of the Couu- iM nett, wie pe Affairs ; M. Vii }, Inte= rior ; M. Uberti, Pablic Works. They had sccepted of- fice on condition that troops should be sent to Lombardy, and that the 16th regiment of infantry and the gen- darmes be immediately embarked opr that eleetoral law be modified ; that the Chamber of Deputie: eppoint 160 candidates, from amongst whom the King ehould choose the peers, and that the Chambers be em- yee to reform the constitution on@ more liberal asin, ‘The British fleet, coneisting of nine vessels, arrived in the Bay of Naples on the 2d instaxt, The Austrian furces on the Adige and Mincio are vided into two corps d’armée The first oorps under the immediate orders of Field. Marshal Radetsxy, ocoupires the line of the Mincio, The 2d corps, under the com- mand of Lieutenant-Marshal d’Aspre; is posted in re- rervo, having its right at Peschiera, its c:ntre at Verona and its left st Mantua. It is ssid that the number of troops forming the cen- tre of the army commanded by Charles Albert, aud the left wing. which is manceuvring on the lins of the Po, between Parma and Placenzia, amounts to 50,000 They are followed by 100 pieces of cannon. They wiil be re- inforced by the militia expected from ali parts of Italy, and by the troops who have, it seems, set out from Tus- cany The Austrians, to stop pursuit, blew upall the bridges Letters from Garguano announce thet ths last coluans of the ememy left Desenzano in the morning of the 4th, for Veron: ; By adecree of the 6th of April, the provisional go- vernment of Milan places under srquestrotion ail the property possessed by the Imperial Famuly in Lombardy before the 18th of March. France. The Paris Moniteur. of the 14th inst , publishes the weekly account of the Bsuk of France, which is nega- tively eatisfactory: the situation of the bank had neither improved nor become worse. The elections and the preparations for war continue, however, to distract public attention from the conte:n- plation of the financial and commercial crisis, Party feeling im respect of the former, was beginning to display itself in very unsatisfactory forma The promotions in the army aad other movements, |ed to the belicf thet in avery brief space of time France would be engaged in foreign war. ‘The riots in varieus paris of the republic were assum- ing a formidable character. Au additionel instance of miflitery revolt had also occurred. Two seizures of arms took place in Paris on Wednes- day last. The fall of prices of government securities on the Paris Bourse, of Thursday, the instant, is stated to ave been partly ocoasioned by the rumor above no- tioed, that t etions would be again postponed, and partly by the sale of stock in order to invest its pro- dace in railroad shares. z Spain. Our accounts from Madrid are of the 7th inst. The Duke and Duchess of Mentpensier had entered Madrid privately, and dined at the Pul:ce, afier which hee returned to Vista Alegre. . Olozegs has escaped from the guard which was conveying bim to Cadis, and it is thought has fled to Gibraitar. Madrid was quiet, but the arbitrary conduot of the Government was produciag general discontent. The Three per Cente closed at 22 1-16 cash, and were after the close; Five per Cents, 13% buyers, 6 Debt, 4% buyers. % sellers; Coupons, on London, 42 50. The Cern Trade of Europe, (From the Mark Ls Express, April 10) ‘The weather has been favorable during the week for obt-door work, end farmers have been bueil the fields. Some of the heavy clay |: very kindly; but on the whols th ‘pring sowing being aceomplisved in fa "The reports respecti be cape of the . ‘The re ting the aspect tumn- own ‘Wheat are also considered fav orabl id the somewhat uneasy feeling which prevailed in consequence o! usual quantity of rain whieb in menth of March has given place to that of confidence in our prospe in regard to th grain from the growers have not as yet fallen off mate- rially, but as all hands are likely to be occupied during the nest week or two in preparing the land, commit'ing the seed to the ground, &o, we may expect short sup- plies for the remainder of the month tis therefore not improbable that a slight rally may occur in prices, but we can see no reason to calculate on any permanent ad- vance £6 long as the season continues tolerably propi- tious. There 1s, a8 usual, a good deal of differenee of opi- nion as to the quentity of wheat remaining in the hands of the growers. Our own impression is, that they hoid a larger proportion of the lest crop than ie gen-rally the coast the corresponding period of the year, which with the foreign still remaining in granary, ond such arrivals aa we may bave from time to time from abroad, will pi vent any soarcity being felt. On the other band, it must be observed that the millers, bakers and dei are very short of stooks in all parts of the kit mn; indeed, the trade has, ior months past, been conducted on the band- to-mouth system, no one being dieposed topurchase than needed for immediate use. Should anything, t haracter to lead to e here- een any of the great important advance \ae of bread stuffs, there b on. Possible contingencies exceedingly id state, and the extent of about 26 per of wheat. This avatement bh, ticular markets, At Liverpool thi eleewhere; the article was quoted 24 a lower on Tuesday than om that day se’outy ht; and efar- ther fall osourred at that market on Fridsy. The re por's from the other large consuming towns in the north are also very dull. At Hull, om Tuesde: fully 28, and at Leeds, on the same day, 1s a 28 per qr. lower, with am exceedingly slow sale at the decliue. ‘The Wakefield market was thiuly attended on Friday, and though Wheat was tresiy offered at an abatement of len 28 per quarter, the business dome was unimportant. From the weatern and north-western of the Kingdom, the accounts sre of « similar character; in- deed, the fell at Bristol, Gloucester, aad Birmingham has boen rather more ‘inportant than at some of the places previously referred to. In the agricultural districts, an increased desire to renlize has been manifested, and at several of the princi- pal shipping ports ont const, a8 well an at most of the loxdiag markets inthe interior, prices of Wheat 2s por querter. That the miliers By wieasare ueterred from buying by the nin whitch the Wheat hitherto come to uestioned ere is, (now that the proepect of tae quailty be- ie that little more boldness than they Dad co market, cannot be nd Prives Welvemar of Pr ure contradicted by yar correspondent. It is true, qbhatrince Waldemar of ugusten| bas arrived Belin, with orders to ae been incliaed to do. dvioes from Sootiand, It a that fully suf Wheat bad been bt forward by the farmers the demani, and under the influence of ure. The deliveries of commander to opera- | continued dull accounts from tions egainat the Danes. T'he latter have now entered | ceded at the loading "narkete. oceu- | nerday, Wheat was quoted }: that day sennight. Letters from Irelsnd inform Indian corn nad taken geaiv from the farmers tatistics of | Meanwhile, trade had been tho disturbed sate of markets The arrivals of wh been very anal, only 3 ward at Mark Lane. b; home coun‘ies has day was ciorei, millers bein, terms than in the Punently more anxiety sharacier as before. Probability that the e greatly interfere with countries of Europe, h ties, which bave lately T hes remai and weeks to come, sbip. diate use. ‘at previous prices, mained tolerably firm; nold cheaper thaa on M unaltered. The transactions ia alge Mou day last have bee: Ira buying at the la The lay day: beans have been sold at lowe: All fore, nearly impossible The lavters from the attech te the tucure. to belli ‘and there is 001 from the Baltic vary Ut ‘e ttle gh the a | Latters from Daasin; that ph exportation of had been forbidden. does not even quote th From Stottin we ha: were looked wpon of thi ay 63lbe per bushel. board, and in so! ‘ay the operations hed bis price 8 fro crerny ever, beon deemed t.0 been siosed At Hamburg, on the ingly dull. tio, owing to t! the charter of vesnels. 63lbe per bushel, was qr. freson board. Bari Silbs. buett dead stand, Other grain, excopt for At Marseilles, en the free on beard. et, L. & Co , bai eyssen & rothers Lowpow Money Mar: Money was plentiful an nothing to 2 per e jobbers had stoek to ferers by th that’ in some it i# believed th lait T to-day than differences, account, engeging the fir be: eeing troops aud the forses tation was 624 to S ovk, 19436 to 18 8X to 5 16; ditto, Th buls were quiet at 39, Livenroo. Cotton Daring the early part ot Since Toesday the tone we have hada Ke j, whio! quotations in our lest. yptien are hei jee of American, rival quarters malt, 4,426 qu 10 quarters peas, 779 i Feom Britieh oole nies ount-d to 87 4 of flour, deal of rain has fallen; fine, with meant reported on Ti though a disposition was shown on Friday by submit to scme further reduotion, this failed to tempt buyers,and the transactions were of th: influence on the tone of have attended our m: on exceedingly langu: Papel quotations can soarosly be given; but that pur- oe di ‘ti tH¥re is little chance of a reduction for some present paroels as importer can sueceed in selling from on board im partial instances have been Foreign berley bes mot with littie attention, and, iu the abxenos of business, its value bas remained nominally ly re anything like a rally in denoy has been the other way. Both on W and Friday the demand was languid in the extreme. Some ot the versel dnd importers are naturally anrious to avoid incurring landing capenses; in these cases they prefer giving way a trifle totaking the cargoes to a granary; hence buyers have in some cases been enabled to purchase rather below last Monday” ‘Ther been hardly anything doin; ce the beginning of the week, au remsined much the same as before. have been more pressingly offered, re that the passage of the Sound will business le d had Sound to be stopped, aud thereby interfero with business The very floest quality of wheat, weighiag d beeu offered at 408 per qr free on apes even 1s per qr. lower. 6 war thn 19s to 20s per qr. free on bos ¥ Kiel of tha, 4th inet, state thet com. mercial operations hed been brought to-s complete tue rointein end Danish troops were in such @lose proximity that a battle was regarded as inevite- bie At Emden ths political agitation had slightly subsided, an Oats had been offered at 18s to lds. Gd. per qr. teed, and 16s to 17> 64 brews. ‘Phess rates had, how- There were fo' iffoulty : Saale, equal to 2 id nothing was being done in ; ore. & Co., bankers... Markets. ‘The final adjastment to-dey of effected most favorably. understood that the publi have nm count, and it was therefer stances, the brokers might ha hrough eect princi tl tad to a deoline of 4s on Ameri Livenroot Conn Manxer, Friday, April 14—The ar m Ireland and coast wine, prise 1.705 quarters wheat, 1,017 quarters bar! 165 quarters pens. 7.384 q barrels flour. The exports in the seme time have ters wheat, 10.410 quartors Ind The weather has been uns iok drying northerly wind. The impro peat two days, anda fair amount of basiaess hae b transacted and fall peiees, AR trie the south, prices had re- At Eataburgh, on Wed- 2s por quarter, and at on the same day, 64 1s per boll lower than on that further arriv f ad that ih» deliver sot so been pretty Hhersl.— injuriously uffected by stry, aed the value of all lace, fed he 091 kinds of produce had tended downwards at the cheif coastwise into London have 632 qrs having been reperted up to this (Swturday) evening. The quantity brought for- Jand-carriage samples from tho iso been trifling; indeed, scarcely apy thing has been exhibited on the Essex, Kent, and Suffolk stands, beyond the few runs left over from Mon. Grest difficulty has never ia making eales, and the tendenoy of prices has been dc- cidedly downwards. On Wodnesday hardly « bargain been experienosd ¥ Unwilling to pay previous rater, and factors deciining 04 that oocasion to accept lower commencement of the week. Subse- was mauifested to realis:; but to mo retail A tow paroels of wheat have again come to hand from abroad, the total arrival of foreign amounting to 14,289 rs. The moderate character of the su; pply, and the xisting position of politics will importations from the northern ave, however, failed to have any Very few country ‘and the focal icquiry in this state of uffairs been @ good d: d etationary at 7s per quarte! being paid on sueh off very tardily, but the nominal to) price of town made has mot been reduced by th millers Householdsandcountry manvfaetured flour ave been offered rather cheaper, without inducing the bekers to take more than they have required for imme- American of good quality is now reduced feto @ very small compass, and as there appears little prospect of fresh arrivals from the other side of the Atlantic, the best brands have been held pretty firmly @ prino! ‘ne arrivals of barley of home growth have not been by any means large, still the quantity brought forward has proved amply sufficient to meet the demand, the latter having fallen off materially within the last eight or den days, in cousequence of some of the maltaters heving left off working Factors have, nevertheless, re- the best qualities have not been jonday, but seoondary-kinds may parted with a trid. i. malt have been on a rentrioted scale; no reduction hasy however, occurred in its value he receipts of oats from our own coast and Scotland ry small, and w 1; ing, howev foreign, the dealers hi without arrivals from with Pt juced terms ; indeed, no far irom prices having occurred, the ton- dnesds: ea'ly expired, currency, in English prices have Egyptian beans , and floating cargoes Tr Fates ° descriptious of peas have beeu much neglected, = for foreign it has peen almost impossible to obtain a Continued arrivals of Indian corn at the outports andthe very dull reports respecting this article from Liverpocl and the leading markets in Ireland, have ren- dered its eale exceedingly difficult, and we have not heard of # single operation of importsnce ; it is, there- to state itsexact value. Continent continue to be prin- clpally oocupied with the discusion of politioal: events, and business appeacs to have been brought to acomplete stand, in comsequance of the uncertainty which is felt to Taere appears, howev to have been don appears been exceedingly siow, ho! stedgao particular anxiety to realise, being the prevailing opinion thet in case of war, ail artioles of food would ri: materially in vglue. of the 3%h Maroh, inform us Tye, barley, and oats from Poland ing of the slightest interest had occurred in the wheat trade; and our correspondent article advices of the 3d instant, but the news from thore is wholly without inte: bargain baying been doue in grain for shipment, not unaltored. reason in free, quently ® probability of shipments this country reaching their destina- ot & and ocd attendance of the trade, and, on the whole, @ much better feeling prevailed then we have latterly reported. re was @ fair demand for whost, particularly for good qualities of Russian avd American, and all qualitire of both new and old realized 1d to 2d per 76 Ib advance. There wan more inquiry alee for oats, avd fine mncelicg quolities were rather dssrer; and all other kinds brought very full prices. Malt. maitiog barley, beans. aod pews, met the uruel ra- tail demand at previous retes ‘There was not much done in flour, but Western wes 61 per bbl, 283 being re. sliged for good, and [ries was ls per rack dearer, Thore was not much sound Tudian corn cff-red, and such brought 61 to 1s per 480 |b, and Indian corn meal, with a better sale, 6d per bbl advance. Oatmeal remained without ohange in value or demand, Livesroou Px ww Manxur, April 14,—Ameries Our imports do not show any increass to the supply of beef, and the deliveries continuo large, several pa: having again been ou for the outports. In prices there is no variation, and holders a1 ry firm, There has been rather more doing in Por! ral parcels of old ‘prime? having been teken for Ireland, together with a similar quautity of “mess.” “New prime mess” for ship's stores is much ed. ‘The market is again clear of Bacon, the arrivals having, as belore, been sold as s00n as landed, at steady prices. Hams and shoulders ve more inqaired for. Cheeso ia inemall supply,and “vc demand ot brisk. The salos of Lard are extensive, all that has been offered baving found ready buyers at & slight decline on previous quotations. Irish: The de- mand for Butter has beon limited during the pest week, and prices are the turn ‘The import of all deserip- tions hee fallen off materially, but grocore, anticipating the arrivals of new brands, merely purchsse to supply immediate wants. Prices very trom 83s to 93s per owt , according to quality and muke. Bacon {a in brisk de- mand at 30a. to 645 per cwt. Hams are little enquired after, and prices rule from 703 to 74s per owt. Beef is scarce and wanted, prices are only nominal. Pork isin retail request for ship stores. State of Trade, Tm! eer April 14 ~The » ded in value, though only ight iy nufactuter’s and spinner’s enormous extent, and there ar farther curtailing the production. The continental single pleos. nor is there any houses still do not puri prospect of their doing so at present. Yarns are fully ‘an dull as cloth; no sales to any extent can be made, even at @ reduction on the present low rates. han not been thi The stocks in ere increasing to an 10 remedy but that of Se Wheatrical and Musical. Bowery Tueatre.—The benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Se- Gain, was well attended last evening. The opera of “ Der Frelschuts,” was performed with excellent effect, Mrs. Seguin and the entire troupe having acquitted themselves with their usual ability. The operatiotroupe are engsged for two nights longer, and Miss Turnbull will conclude her engagement at the end of the week. The attractions, therefore.will continue to draw crowded houses. Mr Murdoch has also been engeged. CuatHaM THeatar.—Last night was the 12th night of “ New York as it is,’’ or the clese of the second week, as it seoms {t is fashionable to count by weeks now adays. The oftever this piece {9 played the better it is liked, andthe more admiration does the gallant, free epoken Mose get. We recommend a vitit to the Chatham to all the strangers now in town; it will be absolutely a saving to some of them, those for instance who sre ao often taken in and done for by the chevaliers d’indusirie, who are fo plenty tee our wharves, and whe“ go in” with sush remarkable dexterity to. the pockots of these quiet countrymen. An attentive listening to Mono and the other dramatis persona of this new piece would put them forever on their guard. The house was crowded as usual, every seat occupied. The other performances consisted of the “ Blind Boy,” Our National Defences,” and the “House Dog.”? “New York As It Is, will be acted every evening during the present week. Cuntsty’s Minstax.s recommence their very popular entertainments at Mechanics’ Hall to-morrow evening. ‘They have had very great success atall the places they have been singing at during the last week. Soutnern Hanmonssre.—These very amusing and original Ethiopian singers commence another week of Ts‘ oosyan, nerel this afternoon, from the Rey, M Rivington 6 are rospectfully invited to attend her fu- ir Smith's Charch, treet, near Allen street, at 6 o’dlock. NION ¢ for $1000 between amb ide Girls LL, TROTTING=THE MA od *5 oe miles 2OURS: ¢ PROTTING er condition th mstauces to bi perfectly geut'e ry id traveller. particulars, inquire of GEO. B. OLLINS. No. 27 Wall street. $1 REWVARD.-IF THe SEXVANT IN LIVERY, ith d hat band. who d: two ladies to No. day last, will give any information persons, he will regeive the abo cz. his office. Saiurday, 4 pril 29. NFORMATION WANTED OF 1 bricklayer, ACG HARBERT, @ known to ha WANZTED—A WOMAN ASIWETINURSE. NONE but thore whe can come well recommended ceed ap* ply Apply Orange street, Brooklyn, SITUA’ im bi in the atreetin the German langusg: vu 67 Bankr street. TION—BY A GERMAN LALY TO I d neediework, one or the Indy, ' w here ec! fe 0 8 short dis- country. Meferences given tion if required. Address bar of 1 and who pr je, will ai of those con: ferences aired. EX, AGENCY ron EUKOPS tWeen the 15th of May and Ist of June, or oth A M&MBER OF THE for Liverpeol be- return in Octobe: his city, who inten ‘oposes to visit Ergland, Ireland, Scotland a be happy to take charze of any bi Jt equirite persoeal superyi y seeuri! mand also ma Mddeas or icquite of JONATHAN Mit t. New York. without delay. at ou tion to our rie v ri ny people will ficd the 30 Tow race Phnlesnte and vetil.for city cud country trade, J VENEL & CO having open No. 737 Broadway, oppenite. Place, for the bett mers and the publie in ant ption, Solar Al four own minafa not to be sur Iain, white and gilded ‘every description loan- Stend, No. o. nt, and at the sam wil ness New York, STOUVENEL & CO. ontinued by John Lewis. w! ofthe firm. ANDREW ROAL. ‘THE PARTNERSHIP HERE! OFORE we under the firm of Roalefs & Lewis at 91 Falten day disssived by matnal o seut The hus ho f will settle th ° EFS, JOAN LEWIS. May tet 1048 it New ¥ 1, CHAS. P HERETOFOKE EXI81 v ork, April 29th, ns. OHARA, OTICE signed Wells & Co by her to Hi on y raw fo: concerts to-morrow night at the Minerva Rooms. They give very great satisfaction. Me.opgon.—T! nug place of entertainment is get- ting on finely. They bring out a great bill to-morrow evening. Mr J 8. Brack gives another nd soiree musicale ‘at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Paterson, N. J., to-morrow eve- Bing. He will be assisted by the Mountaineers and the Amateur Quartette Association. City intelligence. Tax Weatuert—the woather yesterday was vory fluatuating—sometimes rainiog and sometimes clear. ‘Ths morning was dork. and the heavy clouds Icoked if they would pour cut upon the parched earth, « re. freshing draught, ‘That sign soon disappeared, however, and the sun poured his warm rays down with such force that th as @ goneral dropping of overcoats, ko. A noon, the sky veral times in t' ling of rain clear, ther storm. Fings—A fire broke out on Fridey might in the fancy ary goods store of A J Drammond, No. 309 Grand sireet, which was put out with trifling damage. ‘The stme place was also discovered to be on fire about 8 o’elock yesterday morning, and about $100 worth of goods destroyed, It was fully insured A fire broke out about 12 o'clock Fridey night, in the Stamford shirt depot, No. 263 Pearl street, which wa put out with trifling da- ough it afterwards bei partially was every indication of an spproaching 4 mage. A firs was aleo diesoverad at 3 o’clook yaatecday ssion had been ouused by the fear | morning, in the boot and shoe store of Valentine Koon, in (which | No. 214 Greenwich street, which was put out with tri- he not been of much cons — high, and hardly a bargain had 4th of April, business was exceed- offera from the Bal- xperienecd in Wheat on thi then only worth ley had been in fair request, and per qr. had been ithe advices from the South of Europe are ¢f asimilar character to those previously received. At nearly a] the leadin; operations Itad, it rts of the Mediterranean stated, been we toa local consumption. 80th March, good Polish Odetsa Wheat of 62\bs. weight was worth equal te 40s, per qr Additional Fatiures. Badetti, Nichel, merchant ..,. B & Co., shipowners and enginee: Marseilles. xer, Fed @ consol account was fo failure was announced. very easy, the rates ruling from Contrary to expectation, the after tho “delivery.” It in jontrary her jobbers ncr brokers have to the general character of the settlsmant. English stock market was very much quieter the last d: the ord or two the payment of 'y rontine of closing the the ebief attention of the mem- xtaeeount fs fixed for the 9th of May, ccasion of the uew arrangement coming into operation with respect to the reduced period ot four inatead of six weeks. The flactuations in prices wero far lese frequent aud heavy than for some time part. Consols opened at £2% to 74, and declined to 82! of the inteliigence from Hambar; en engagement bad taken place between the Danish iM to 6 that of the Schieswig-Holstein pro- vinoes. Hopes however, are still entertained that psace may be restored by mediative treaty. The closing quo- 2g for money ard account ; Reduced Three per Cents. opened at 813¢ to 4, and declined to 86%; the New Three-and-:-Quarter per Cents. fluctua ted batween 81%, and 8234, the former prios being the Jatest quotation at which business was don’ 8 Bank Manner, April 14th, 1918.— f the week the demand was ox- ly moderate. and the toneof the market very gloomy ; holders offered their stocks freely, and submic- in deacriptions.— of the market hae improved, and ood demend, particularly for the better ate much enquired for by exporter ume our quotations of Friday Isa » but still 3¢ below ti Surat is rather easier; Brasil efenle, .Speculaters have taken ind exporters 3420 bales of Ame- lands is postponed until next Saturday, the 22d inst will be observed as @ holiday in this market. W. CLARE & SONS. neo Tuesda: , 1315 eters oats, 192 ‘querterw beans, Is oatmeal, and 1,743 sacks flour. atill without supplies, and the United States, the: ters whea', 14 quarters bea rters Indian corn, ond | J 1.405 bar: els ed, and a good however, is beautivally toed aa beon maintained tn 2 oats, ,0orn, at was day's market In bar- fling damago. The firois said to have originated in a drawer, containing ladies shoes. Fatly insured. Stapsev.—A man named Jotm Little, residing at No. 21 Marion street, was saverely stabbed by some person, unknown, on Fridsy night, in Elm, near Pearl street. Accipent.—A man by the name of Power, was vory serlously iojured on Fridey night, by accidently falling ia Fulton atreot; having received a sovere contusion on the head. After the dressing of the wound, he was taken to his residence in Beekman street. Whe Virgin'a Election! ‘We have heard, thus far, the results of the election for Members ef the House of Detr gates, held in Virginia, om Thursday last, in the following counties : Alecandrie—Francis L. Smith, whig. Fairfoz.—H. W. Thomas, whig. ‘Richmond —Joseph W. Mayo, whi Henrieo —John A. Lancaster, whi; F. and i" Jefferson —Wm. C. Worthington, and Jobn A. Thompson, whi Frederick.—Messrs, Wood and Snyder, both demo- orats, are elected, being hig loss of one member.— From, this district, is Wi has about 500 mojority for the Senate ; and tin the district will be between him and Davia, her democrat. This senatorial district was last rep- ited by Mr. Woolfolk, (dem ) int Morris, Harlem ttace Course..This tabi.shment opened on Sunday last, most commanding jing a most @: Cheste By Gum!—’ ing—but to the vile habit which some ladies have of their haie stiek to their temol: trent which has yet gra best prep iratio the sex. larity that all the d of the sex. Such i ate he ts popu At Jones’ 14 Aun street, can be found the most select assortment ef fine Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, of any place m the city, and his prices are the most reasonable, The arrival ef Queen Victoria in the steam- jot th rival of Freach calf other ehenp stu set their boots. shoes, and g? fle warrants all his work to raall profits sh Something that interests the Ladies Messrs. Borin & Co the oldest and best dyers in the city, have so fat stadied the convenience of the new and beaatifal depot for the rec dyed and cleans he pavlic the many ebrated Fstablishwent Bouts & ( o'clock, in faut of their store comer of streets, Stuart's superior Refived 8a, will sell Monday, Msy Ist, 1818, at elever Mt er store. Coraer of Wall ‘and Front eof Ci ls . je he weather pro welock. Should tl ili take place withia the store. « be happy to see his en: his accommodat oor with their patronsge. Satac cute tice 25 © N wigs. WM. DIBBLE, Wo the Medical Profession —The British and Foreign Medico-Chirn-gica) from the Lond Friday night, April 28th, vy Any Muuiax, aged 3 years, } months and 98 deys, ¢ tighter of Henry Mall hed ‘Acqitalatances arp respeotfally invited to attend the funeral, Sunday afternoon, at 5 o’olock, | April 30th, without farther invitation, at his residen 241% Elizabeth street. On tho 27th Inst., Heway Ginnoxs, at his residence, ae-atreet, to attend his k. PM, to the of intetm Saturday, the of D | ple Ty: 1" Ou %, Mrs. Torotear Honan. | jobanness, of Constantinople, Be Spectator, Weekly Tiwes, Be! People’s Journ: Europe, Jouruals Jer 24) Ana’ styeet. Will be forsale OR Li ‘Sands will sail for Liv offering an unusually goo’ drugs, apnly OR NEW ORLEA York Line of Packets. passage, braving board.at Orkeans whar! LINS, 56 South street on board after Weunesdny evening. 18ST OF PAPERS IMPORTED PER AMER ole Life, Tabl i ,-THE INTEREST OF THE in the late firms of Wells & Co., and 8 CCOMMODATION TO THE UPTOWN RESI- dents—J, BTOU a Jorge establishment i ngston, Was on the 4th of March sold and relinqaished mary Wella, and the sard. firms ‘hereb' being continued by Henry Wells on ROLINE. G. LIVIN rd Livingston. ww of the Ladies’ Newspaper. udien pel all, Mark Lai Era, Economint, ( en Couner HL rrold? fi VEKPODL. — on Viay Sth, her regular day KERM Th * edaved rates of Freight. nlar prcket, to sail on Thurs ling pat 7 regular day. ed nceominod. Wall street, a1 to no freight May 3rd. Shi Posi jissolved, is OW »e- KAMSHIP SARAH ortunity for the shipment of jn” in wnd other fore), ods. For freight or passage, R. iv ‘ot SIANA AND NEW t ship r, is now loading, and For freight or rely upon this ship sailmg punctually as advertised, and hav- ing their goods correctly measured. wm. Agent in New Orleans, REEVY, who will ed the Clifton, and sail her regular day. promptly forward ail goods to Paeket bark “ENESKE, ©.’ Dillunghatm, mas O'ICE—THE CONSIGNES® OF 20 BAKKELS OF Wheat Meal. consigned by hill of In ifton, from New Osteras. ix r: quesce vuth street. Wil. eal ind receive the same, ai the store of #. K. COL. TUART’S R¥ FINED SUGAR AT AUCTION—GE- eleven o'cloct Betts & Co. willseli on Mon‘ay, May Ist, 1948 rt front of their store, corner of Wail and Frovt rt uprrior Fefined sugar. consi Crushed Bug barrels ebout Iba: Ground Sugar. ia barcels about 23: Ins; Lo f Sug: half boxes, about 180 Ibs. Terms and farther psrticulars w! made known at the sale. OUSEHULD FURNITURE, AT PRIV\TE SALY— A frm posing of their Farav ure Brussels and Ingrsin 4 A ily declining heusel ¢ C ping ere desirous of div- of rosewood and msho- tr, Oil aud Fyney Pain Manvel Lamps, Centra Tables, 1 in perfect ddress UENNISON, liam 1 Tear by 13: front, 55 fe of th he Lo} feet deep. ‘The above are new b revoliog doors aria d and ready to oceup’ jd ata great OF S8 TO LET, IN MAIDEN LANE AND WIL- it —The lofts of 57 Maiden lane, 25 feet front and T! f 93 William street, 19 feet raterent. Appl PTO" Teapectable family, and will be ly at 33 Ferry street. 0 LET. story bi and 28th atres 1 house in 28: . Q. THOMPSON, comer 4th Avenue and 2%t! ON THE Ist OF MAY NEX’ iek dwelling houses on 4th Av: ; Croton water, baths, WO FOUR 0 LET, ON TH® NORTH RIVER—FROM THE beantiful country seat, house farnit nd all the devirable nccommodations for ituated at Upoer Ked Hook, Duchess coun- ahalf miles from the aud: vel . let at a mode- Terms, six ‘WILLIAM TORE TO LET—A LARGE AND COMMODIOU Store, cecnpyias, the most desirable location ip t! of Princeton, Nod To | BE jet ata reasonable rent. 8 BROS., Princeton, N.J. Avril 28, 1848. mre er nnene ONDAY EVENING, MAY OWERY wmence with the ov yp Garduer, Kanowsir Sauer: Cae Mrs Sequio. eone!m wit . Turvha'l; P ince albert, Mn GW ATRE—M es wall co. DER Doors open at Te-performence to eoromence at half olelock, Boxes, all the house, 58 coms; Pit, 15 faery, 194 cont : Prive'e ore. 9S. UEATHE——MONDAY EV} NING. he to commence with the nscale Ms. Podey; Dust, Mm 77 naeg Melpamere, \ tt, Isherwood: Betty, Mrs Boot be followed )) SARAH, FHE Je WKES—David Sto:berg, Mr. Pardey; Rueben Gliseold, Vorry; Saraly Joaes. To be fell y NEW YORK’ AS Y Cheat }irs. Booth, ‘To rouglud wih —t o:poral Muske Hield ors opered at Verfor Boxer Pit 1m. ROADWAY THEATRE ONDAY EVENING, May 1, will be sced comed 5 DOK, ur Pa ‘enipo, ri Mir, Fredericks; Pri ee bor finos, Mr. Veche, Lady, Em followed by th of TEDDY 7H Tl + Teddy the Tiler, Mr. Lord Dwnderford: Mr. Anderson; Lady Duuderioid, bapman. w in one act, ealled evalier, mir. ¥ circles, Meme ( TPCHRLLS OLYME Evenia lay 1, the THEATRE—MONDAY atertainment te commence wiih anew furce entited DONE UN SOTN tIDES—or Peg: malion Pbibbs Mr. Hollond; Mes Whif les. tere Ferry To be allowed by w.new ‘oca'piece entitles A GLANCE, at > NEW YORK IN 1813 —Siosc, 4 Nike, Me Conover; Ehan Stubbina, Mise cary ‘Taylor: Mary Phillipe; Jone Mise Roberts After which; the a ce ectt WHO'S MY HUSBAND1—Davied Tootves, Mr ‘homosen, Mas, 1 ane ae LY AD WAY, BLD YF Rib. ay, Dany I, and BIST? VA“ Grasd and Bro hight during the wi SURELS, whi no! ueert will cemmenan at & Dat 7—Cor E P.¢ t hristy, they will ive ‘open at 2—com: NUM, perform” Proprieto: : % " ances every afternoon at half-prat 3 o'olock, and every even ing a: 7% Giant Baby. only 16 months old, weighing ninety sounds. Also ex ged, fora few days lonuer, the meguificent issolving Views and ly brilliant Chron otroy Western, the Yankee Mrs Hurlbut, Miss N« James Hal!, Comic Si ng uary ; Madain Rockwelt privately consuited at an extra ehere of ‘the whole inclading Museum, lerformanees, &e., 26 glijdtan andar ten years of age tad old ancugh to walk conte conta; a eee on ANVAR)’S MAMMOTH fANORAMA OF THE jasippi river, printed om three miles of eanve the world, at dre Broadway, adjoming Niblo (Sundays excepted Admission 50 ceni price ‘ke Panorama wil! commence movi o jt moon ethibiticn om Wedmesday ant ye, Al ard oclock MUINERV A ROOMS, 466 BROADWAY, (OPE BV- 4 ory nicht oT LAD. WEEK—The original Southern Opera Troupe of Sabie Harmoni Messrs. W. i T. Archer, W. srowning, J. 8. Farrell H. Bondt Nelson Kueass, ioe | lebrated Aceordio iil commence a ser! having been attended ei f the Us Rourk Eugene, i KE halt pres —Doors aren at 7, o’elo Particulars, see smali billa J.C. BENSON, Director. (AREWELL OF MR. LOVER—SOCIETY LIBRA- Ty, Broadway.—{ over’s Kareweils are always delayed as long as possible, and, in copsequenee of the wermth of bir Lover’saudien’ es, and their see di wmtion to pert with be wili take two more fxrewells on Monday and Tuesday next, ‘1 have some fresh parting wor , Witha fresh prograx me, and some of the ola favorite and stories, Mr. Lover will repeat The Bi Sirs Crooked Stick”— The Fleeced Hat of th “sThe Bould Soger Boy,” and wil’ give (at there: his celebrated recityron of * Bhamns O'69: cests, Dorrs open at 734 tocon mrue at 8 AINTINGS!—A COLLECTION O of superior merit, intely r fi w the celebrated M>gdal Auction, at F. Anell way. on Tharsday The Pain ings cam be seen from 114M tod T iy and Wednesday a'so, ig; and the attention of cornoi invited to examine their unqnestionsble merit. F PAINTINGS, Italy- ALNUT BTREXT THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA. ‘Lessee, E. A. Marshali—St ge M ‘Mr Richisgs. Last nigh ‘of Mr. C. D, Pitt—M 1818, will be performed the new play of the CA VALIEG Mr. Maynard, Michivgs; Hargrave, Mir. Pi Lemas; Mrs. Mayua 4, Mrs je: Mrs, Bh ve, Mose Fisher; Madame De Grave, Mre. Rogers. After whieh the comedy of MONEY- Li ; Lady Franklin, gers. To-morrow, Mr. Pitt's rs Inst steel piat rsale. Apolyat PARTICNLAR NO'ICE TO GENTLEMEN—NOW is the time ts get your summer clothing of any descrip- tion, or colo: short notice, the place whi Pi MAECANTILE MUTUAL INSURANCE OMPA- ay, No. 63 Wallstrest—In conformity with the equisi- uons of their chartes aiatement : LAAT, $116,136 us off ducing t t, the Company submit the folle Amount of pre 44; sanount of pre the year end Jams o po 4 issued 8 $732,910 $2—total amow: year # on ioland traueportat i a $667,437 28, less return. premiums, $52 751 (2—earne vine’ for the ye $414 60 26 Paid during the sa 6: $250,770 52. C this date the following assets, viz Trensury notes, $104,069 88; bilis and unsettled c/nima to be closed by cxshpr companies, $1,199 90—tocal Kasets, $561 declared a dividend of thirty-two per cent. per cent. on the amonat of the certfeates authorized to be isvued in April, 1447, to be paid to the holders thereof, or their legal represen: d after ‘hth day of May neat. It was also accumalated profits excerd the rs. the —— shall pe appropri agreeal 10 the provisi Bonrd. CHAKLE rustees—Thomes Hunt, James Free- 8, Nelson, Wilson G. Kant, von fate once Al arleto: ‘® Baker r REGORY, Vice Presi ALTER Assistant Wicw President: NE WCOMR, Recrotary F js ite . it “and ania 9 ‘slonis of the eal jy, Sleo those of her brother, H For eftrsceeenissiyldam "ayn ove om ceca p eg THT EE le physi pry p SHED ROOMS TO LET IN A PRIVAT with or wythont breakfast, ten and dinner Suni Particniars enquire at No 114 Franklin street FFICE TO LET—A_ FRONT OFFICE ON floor of h No. 19 Murray street, witha s1 ber attached, convenieat place for coal on same floor been for, 20 years past NS) Fy je’ . Long Island t too distant. dence.”’ at the office of the Herald. UMMER RESIDENCE—WANTED, BY A RESPEC table family, a Summer Residence, ‘exclusl y situation, With secommodstioi OR SA with f di Dock, Hastings, or C! Dock, Hastings, or Est BRO way. will oper ea iets fr vaty| The Preprietor: I pp w thihe choicost liquers an the comme ilfaut. will be paid t ag he i takes this the k—A COUNTRY HOUSF, (COTTAG®), » G rehard, ores fi jm sll at M. Schivaser, grocer, near the jes Eckert, 68 Duane st AD WAY HOUSE, No. 117 EAST BROAD- r of Pike street@Keater & Sammis, Preprietors, house on Friday, Mav Sth, and will be hi nds ond the pabl Dy to ‘on that day, from 19 to 3 ocloek. up asa Hotel, with the f thei way How: EATER, D. £BREW BOARDING HOUSE—M8 L, $0L0MON opportunity of isfyemiag her friends ia this ¥., that she has take: M f 0 des OARD D ei her with or without bi ——TO LET TWO rer 4, ina private to be made st 15 Simyvesant street near ion of Astor fin 3d Ey im . tiraared on West FFIC this day capital February last acy the isc Ee Hobok toe! versal Roe Gilders’ use. constantly on ‘on th Nortpere and OF THE 7, April 10, 1648 —The Preaident and Dic declared a'dividend of four ands half per OR SALE FOR CASH—A BEAUTIFUL COON ie, new houre, substeuteotially bailt, with four d, stable on the J. Tuquire at the last how Ww YORK Gas LIGH' of this Company, tor th prynble to the stockho me AY pext book, will +e) from IT’, See pard for Ber Gold, Old Gold ev ngs, Colne, Five, Gols for gore Bosser's and a ilven, fi ty or ge. Nae jam paid for specie REAS, ALEXANDER ANDERSO ™. LATE OF wa of Belfast, inthe eounty of to an Anderson ahh said Aletander Aodersor of the decense of the said ere living at the Margery Andersox) the said © being given t0 f the 1s Jexinver Anderson n. Ireland. this 2h dav o AND HAHLEM RAILROAD COMPA- th, 1848.—The annualelection for Company will be held at theiy effice, ! , on ‘Tuesday, the 16th day of of !2and2o'clock. The transter books wi the 27th of Apri ty to 16th day of May next, both ai inclusive. By order’ of the Board of Directors. A KY Lk, Jr. Secretary. N B.—The stoesholders whove names ™ ar upon the books at the time o: be the pers jad to subscribe for the under the recent act of the Leg pos: din a few dave — Fioc wal 2 office of Messrs. I. ler, No. Kh. POWELL, to 4 oe A su ic) L. Behn: OCULISE, AURIST, loek, daily, to disenves 0 road wee ig Warren ‘Treatise ke, ATTENDS tthe eye and ear, sree — f contining 60 50 certs. Itean Prntie in 91 New York. fe eau cure the most ase; and mild cases cused im twoto tricture—Lr Cuoper has discovered anew metho he cau eure the worst form of stricture in from one to two weeks, with scarcely auy paiuto the patient. Constitutional Seiiey ponent eo yp aneret hg oo aE f 1, Japa a ety ee toe taiaall al tie back, contesion of the eta society.. A.cure warranted in every meroury used bs i AUTHOR OF THE TICAL DEE rithATi9e” ke 62 Greeawicn siege office hours 9 to 12 6to 9P. M., (Sanday excepted) Those who apply ia arly 9 1 be de thi f ate conven attending class of peop & cectein i who properly inte his services, In strictare, ft i fist. oF to ite. more advanced incipient, distressing (fr eidiuon $5 ishems a aches te ‘ng and De NOAH, 66 Gul highest psiee paid for g

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