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‘Theatrical and Musical. Besssrias Coor—Concent rH Brammo.—We would remind cur musical friends, that the secend concert of het wonderful child, Sebastian Cook, le t0 come off ‘this cveming, and it is only necessary to remind those whe heard the first one, to induce them te go hear the musical prodigy of the age again. Those who have not yet heerd him, know not how great a treat they will lose M they deprive themecives of this, the only op- portunity they may ever have of witnessing his per- formances, Though Master Oook is» host im himself and is the bright particular star of the night, he will be garromnded with other stare each brilliant in hee phere Madame Stephani, Miss Julia Northall, and others will assist im the concert, eo as to leave nothing wanting to gretify the audienee, This young American bids falr one day, to eclipse all the musical celebrities in Burope. May be ge om and prosper. New Yorkers, onoourage « detiow-citisen, of whem you have reason to feel proud. ‘Tre Tratiaw Opens at Ninco’s.—Signor Salvi, the highly celebrated tenor, was to have appeared in “La- exeale Borgia,” thie evening, but his voloe 1s still so muohk afcoted by the climate, as to render it necessary for him to defer his first appearance for a fow days longer. Senor Lorin, it is understood, however, has consented to appear in the réle of ‘ Gennaro,” in which Batvi was te have appeared, encouraged by the kind ‘manner in which his efforts have been received by the Public. We believe Lorin! will be quite equal to the task, and thet he will worthily fill the place of Salvi, til the latter is convaleecent. Besides the appearance of Lorini, we are to have Signora Angela Bosio, sopra- ne; Signorina Ceroline Vietti, contralto; with the dis tinguished Marini, and several other vocalists, in- uding the baritones, Colletti and Badiall. Such an array of talent, with tho opera entire, in- cluding all the choruses, will prove an entertainment of the highest interest to the admirers of music and to fashionable society generally, in the metropolis, The opera is, perhaps, the best work of Donisetti’s gonias, and abounds with beautiful melodies, Among these, © Dipescetore Ignobile and “Il Segretto” are uni- ‘Yersally popular, and will probably recelve happy in- terpeetation by the vocalists, The brilliancy of tho chorus is remarkable, and taken altogether, no opere could be more acceptable. The distribution of the characters alone shows the strength of tho opera troupe, and yet there are several artiste who will not be heard in it. Indeed—indeed, we have an opora worth talking about. Go, and be delighted. = Boweny Tueatxe.—‘Rule a Wife and Have a Wife,” & play, the title of which rovorses the order of things im Mrs, Giaes's Cookery Book, who, in her reeipo for cooking a goose, orders you first to get one, was played last night, in admirable style. Tt was followed by the “Wizard of the Wave,” @ thrilling piece, in which J. B. Scott, the very Forrest of the stage, and we boliove the original fhimsel:, (for we remember him fifteen years ago.) displays his wonderfal heroic powera with wonderful emphasis. He was applauded to the skica. This evening the same maguificent pieces will be again performed. Baoapwar Tueatne.—Yesterday evoning this splon- “did place of public amusement was filled with a nume- rous and highly farhionabie audience, who manifested their approbation in the most flattering manner possl- bie. ‘The entertainments commenced with the comedy of the “Nervous Man and the Man of Nerve,” in which Mr. Collina was rapturourly applauded. It was pre- ceded by the laughable farce of the “Irish Post,” which gave universal satisfaction, and in which Mr. Collins was obliged to repeat the. favorite song of “Widow Machsee” three timer, To-night will be performed an entirely new drama, expressly written for Mr Collins, entitted “Irish Honor, or Dublin Days in 1765," in which Mr. Colina will sustain the principal character of Major Bagenal O'Daly. and will deliver several ta- yoritesongs, This drama isan entirely new produc- tion, and of the most interesting and amusing char- acter. It being the first time of its representation in thie country, we may with certainty predict that a crowded assembly will be in attendance to-night. Boutes’s Tuxatas.—This house was crowded again Inst night. ‘The farcical play, “The Serious Pamily,” has now been performed over one hundred nights, and 4 we may judge by the audiences, is na attractive ns ever. It was well performed last night, Mrs. Russell sustaining her original character, To-night is conse crated te "Dombey,”’ ae usual on Thursdays, and a full house may be expected. The drama is very amusing, and Is always received with emthuslasm aad xatiafao- tion. “An alarming Sacrifice,” another amusing pro- duction, will also be represented, the whole forming a treat for the lovers of the humorous and gro- ue. Natiowat Tuxatae.—The thrilling, the terrible, the moving, the pathetic, are weil enseted by Mr. Marshall ‘at the National; he is certainly a great actor. fine Sgure. and has I, more nature and feeling in bin than belonge to the terrific Porrert school im e- eral. The National is crowded nightly, and no won- der, the attractions are overwhelming, Awrow Prace Tiratne.—Sheridan Kaowles's ccisg brated play of the “Iunchbeck,” was performod last evening at this beautiful theatre, before a highly fash. fonable audience. Mise Julia Dean, who performed the part of Julia, was truly admirable and truly pathetic in the scene where her lover, Sir Thomas Clifford comes to hee in his lowered state, as the humble Secretary of his lordly rival; as also where she telle Master Walter to free her from the contract which binds her to the hated lord—ehe was indeed thrilling and empassioned. ‘The denowement, whieh restores her to ber Clifford, was beautifully rendered by Mies J. Dean and Mr. Lynne, ‘The part of Master Walter. by Mr. Neafie, was also a masterpiece of histrionic art. The entertainments con- eluded with the laughable farce of “Nicholas Flam,” im was perfect in the principal eharactee T t “Lucretia will be acted, with Miss Juile Dean and Meser fie and Lynne in the princi pal r6le Cunnrr’s Orena Hover —The famous band of A. P. pay which has for a , with the gre mocess, appear this eren- ing at the Institute lyn. The pi entertainment isexcellent. containing the choicest s+ lection of melodi choruses, &e. The citisens of Brooklyn will be delighted with this band, as they pow wore every requisite vooal and Instrumental acquire: mente dancing of the beet description, sada bud of genuine wit, which will exeite the risible faouit: of the greatest engo. Tun Inpian Concent.—On Priday evening, the In- dian Family will give their second concert at the Tab- wn The eatsrisinment io very novel and interost- ing, and will attract largely. Tho volees of these chil- dren of ature are very sweet, and their rude minstrolsy '¢ learn that it ls the of of hh country to obtain = habits, with a view to know the elevation of the arneter, now only semi- civilised. The object is commendable, and the family sould be encouraged at Bridge to this Soeatr pprar to have been fruiticas, makes the m: particularly sagravating that the proprietors of the Chinese Museum. will thetr ificent collection on Monday next. hie entire Chinese party to exhibit and per- for two weeks, previous to their departure for By nd. Never mind jum. you must hope for better luck next time Jone & Co.'s Crncvs.— This company conslete of the beet and moat ‘ished artiets of the day, indesd might ray, it comprises the best selection of male ai female re that have ever been States. The great French (rouge, including among ite gems, the names of Miles Tournaire and Jo- sephine and Mesare Benott and Tournsire, are said to be beyond comparison The cireus opens next Mon- day, and no doubt will be erowded every evening Oxvoerie.—Plerco’s Minstrels are going abead In this old catablishment. Their performances, if ws may Judge from pumbere. are giving satisfaction. The pro- gramme for this evening. is wey Attractive, it containe several old favorite songs, which, no doubt, will be cleverly executed Merooron White's Serenaders are doi way. a very good business at 3 Bowery tainments are very amusing dt "aise City Intelligence. m bere of the Clab held on ming, et Central Ieil in adj Grand «treet Arrangements were made for a grand ball, to be giv- en at Tammany Hall om the evening of the 2b inst The bail ia. glorious idea: if the beautiful girls that be- long to the two erctions of the demoeratic party canndt nobody else can; and the make up their minds to vr the balanes of thoir po je the two factions, thi kere and free-soilers ma travel in opposite directions Aitieal lives Mr. Surrvann made a speech to the elub, and of course went it strong for union and fer the admission of California into the U He dvelt stfongly upon le to forms State when cited » ease in point out constitution and wild have sup; the to bee Btate, but posed. BLK people from New York city. citisens, Irish Dateh French immigrants, fresh landed. going over sud taking possession of Governor's sland, adopt or 8 governor nited States ing ® constitution. forming a State. cleetin, Legislature members of Congress and two Senators, and demanding ip a Mr. he: hard ind pot Mm the constitutional hte of the 04 venture re fornia se faily ae he dove ht he ured. to meet on ‘fee The bill will bes tne Affaire, The berthe of the . are fast filing up thampton and Bremoa, aa ty engaged. She leaves the ab, fom pier No. 3, North seen inthe | that purpose. J. OOLLAMBR, Posetmaster General. Movements of Individuals. @. A. Botknap and B. 8. Alexander, U. 8. H. have ar. rived in this city, Bx-Governor Smith, of Virginia hes gous, to Califor- Common Pleas. Arai 17.—In the case of Ceriten ve. Wiewell, & verdict for the plaintiff, $176. ha 8 & MONEY MARKET. Weornepav, April 17—6 P.M. The etook market to-day yielded slightly te the pres- sare of currency changes, and holders manifested eon- siderable anxiety to part with their investments. The brokers, after the board, were a little pale, and the Uttle knots of anxious faces who had been contem- plating the fading margins, illustrated pretty plainly the perils of speculation. The public know but little of the wire pullers of the Stock Mxchange—they knew lees of the ways and means resorted to, to get up an ar- tificlal state of things They would hardly oredit the truth were they to hear it, as to the manner things are done there. The human beings congregated on the comer of Hanover street and Wall are brokers, deal- ing in thousends of shares of fancy stocks daily— Such an ides naturally leads to the conclusion that capital and credit aro to be found in abundance, and that all the dealings are legitimate and proper. A careful investigation into the facts of the case, preve the entire absence of both of these trifling indisponsa- dies, Neither capital nor credit prevails in any great sbundanee, and yet these distingulshed traders wil manage to blow up w stock bubble when the air is ina Proper condition to receive it—full of all kinds of de- structibles—sure to oxplode, and sure to carry trouble, disaster, and los on every side. We do not hesitate to exprees our belicf that thie game had been played with lees success this year than ever before. Th» brokers themselves are the holders of these worthless stocks ‘Tho public have dealt in them less than at any former period. The decline now about commencing will de- mage thie class ten per cent where the outsldors will suffor ve. Heretofore the reverse has always beon the case, Thore is one feature in the late speculation worthy of partleular notice, The Philadelphia brokers have been the mort prominent buyers of our stocks. Those who romember the usual influence exercised by these people heretofore, will also remember that they love their margins in Wall street. Whep they bite sharp, the New Yorker spare them some—when they be- come 8 little indiaposed, why, at reduoed rates, they are relieved of their troubles. We commend to the particular attention of the New York brokers the fact that thie little amiable civility will be required of them in short time, and they must be prepared to do it up about right. At the first board, to-day, Farmers’ Loan deolined X per cent; Long Island, %; Morris Canal, %. New Haven Railroad advanced 4s, and Hudson River Rail- road 1%, since previous sale. At the second board, Varmers’ Loan advanced % per cont; Canton Company, rie Railroad, \, and Reading Railroad, i. There was ® partial reeovery at the afternoon board. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port, to-dey, amounted to $96,306 89; payments, $113,007 83; balance, $4,006,014 76, The steamship Kuropa, for Liverpool, carried out a very large amouut of public stocks, consisting prinoi- pally of United States 6's and Pennsylvania 5's. She also carried out about $32,000 in specie. 6 is a fortu- nate thing, just now, that we have stocks to remit, or we should soon have our supply of specie reduced. Sterling exchange closed firm, at 0% 99% per cont premium. a Three new banks are about going into operation in Boston; the Bank of Commerce, with « oapitel of $750,000; Bank of North America, $600,000; and the Haymarket Bank, capital not named. ‘The Ooean Steam Mill, in Newburyport, has declared es semi-annual dividend of three per cent, payable oa demand. ‘The Merchant's Insurance Company of Beston, have this morning declared » semi-annual dividend of fit- teen per cent, payable on demand. ‘The requisite number of shares in the new stock of the Vermont Central Reilroed Company have been taken, the number having reached about 41,000 shares. This rewult makes the subseription binding on the shareholders, and insures a settlement of the floating debt outstanding against the road. More then 6,000 shares have been taken in Vermont and New Hamp- ah ire, since the meeting at Windsor. The Directors of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company have declared s semi-annual dividend of $334 per share, from the earnings of the last six menthe, payable after the 15th inst. The import trade of Rio Janeiro has not beon very Productive during the past two yoars, the supply of articles generally having been greater than the de mand for consumption. A ruinous depreciation in prices has beon prevented by an extensive exporte- tion to neighboring markets, Valparaiso and Californie: Counanon o” Kao Jaxarno.—Iuronce ron 168 ann 1848 3 Articles. bi a Ale and Porter a) a | ta | ros and Spirita.. - tre ites Vise 10.00 aan 1 im Rs ” ie wg Ser rr] Te od Se « eae bi Cd ra 35,400 21.408 ie M709 TING HT ASTI 10511 18086 = 1x38 er = 4 a wg Sua GoT8 “ a | F) 19 4018 = cs me pon 1 - We 508 = > 1 uss = ns " uae mee Are a3 “3 ood 76. Mw | = Gl ~ ae ’ ‘we a rs 196 Rs aed EI i = _ Le eT is as. ae od ™% Sas | ae 296 sone 18.18 - XA Ne Weaker ws ee "Vem nate “ 5 o76 - 490 1‘ A oe os 110,000 11X00 70,748 a8 “ mee wae = aie 17,004 ime = Ale and porter. almost tain; brandy, moetly from Spain out of 28,633 firkine imported in 1840, 90 STT was from Greet Britain, 5.620 from France. balance from the United States and Hanse Towns; composition candies, steouten equal supply wae from the United States, Great Britain, France, Manse Towns and Sardinia; *perm, about 05 per cont was from the United States; fellow. nearly all from Portugal: cheese, one-third from France. balance from (reat Britain, Belgiam Sardinia And Hanse Towne: conla 39.600 tons from Great Britain ‘10 from the United States, balance Beiginm, Denmark. end Hanse Towns, codfish, mostly from the British North American possessions. copper, oat of SI tons imported, 206 were from Great Britain, cordage, near- ly eit from Great Britein; Russian, an equal quantity from the United States, Russia, Great Britein and Hanse Towns; flour. out of 106,796, bbls, 187.157 were from the United States, balance from Austriny gia, moctty from Holland, hema, neerty two-thirds from the United Btates, belence (ireet Britein, Hease owns end Portugel; hardware, almost oxoluatvely from Groat Britain; hate, mostly frem France; trem bars, aceriy ali from Sweden, balance from Great Britain, and, te our surprise, none from the United States; load, about 0 per ceat from Spain, balance from the United States; leather, en equal quentity from Greet Briteln. France and Portugal; lingeed oll,oxelusively from Great Britaln. Beef end pork nearty all from the United States. nails, —out of 8,078 packages, only 300 were from the United Stetes—2.533 from Great Britain, balance from Bol- sium; olive off, from Spain and Portugal; pelnts and colors, exclusively from Great Britain ; paper, 7,878 packages from Serdinia, balance about equally from the United States, Spain and France; pepper, two- thirds from the United States, balance from Groat Britain ; pitch, equally from United States, Great Bri- taim, and Sweden; ralsin/, nesrly all from Spain; ravens duck, helf from Great Britain, balance from Hanse Towns and Rusele; rosin, exclusively from the United States; sail cloth, 80 per cent from Great Britatn, ba- lance from Hense Towns snd Russia; selt, from Portu- gal ond Spain; saltpetre, nearly all from Greet Britain; shot, about half each from Great Briteln and Spain; soap, about 00 per cont from Spain and Sardinia, be- lance from France; steel, principally from Swedes, balance, England, Austria and Sardinia; ter, about 40 per cont from Manse Towns, balance from Sweden, Russie, Denmark, and Great Britain, and only 236 bbis. from the United States; tea, about two-thirds from the United States, balance from Great Britein; tin plates, elmost exclusively from Great Britain; tobecoe, all from the United States; turpentine, nearly all from the United States ; vermicelli, almost exclusively from Sardinia; vineger, mostly from Portugal;{wex, 361,616 Ibe, from Portugal, balance from the United States; wheat, all from Rie La Piata and Chill, none from the United States; white lead, about equally from Great Britain, Belgium, Hanse Towns, and Serdinia; wine, from Portugal, Spain, and Frenee. poe Bia esha Lerrle Conall us wo 2000, aa it, 7 “4 ono de 8 2000 Treas Netes mies ry {oe Cit; # ‘8 1000 Rood fig bade 6000 Erie 7s, foe ds 40nd de® 9000 de 08 de 10009 ct cy Lit mB 2%. ae Farmers Trent gt wa me de we 7 1 le a 1 de » 6 Housatenie RR, new oe 100 de es 7 25 Ports Dry Doe we de 7 ON Y& N Haven BR Me de ay do wn se. ROOND BOARD. —_ in Soon Bete te, a8 NES Sh Farmers’ tress 330 om 109 de Iw} 100 7 7 «(Brie RE @ z ena is de CITY TRADE REPORT. Weonespar, April 17—6 P. M. ‘The steamer America being fully due at Halitax, and hor news daily expected, dealory in mest descriptions of produce were anxiously waiting its repeipts. The cotton market continued firm at the rates of yester- day, with fair sales in separate lots. The flour market was active, especially for future delivery; and large contracts have been made within a few days, for parcels to arrive, in all June and in July, consisting of Western and Btate, medium grades; the article on the spot was also firm at previous rates, with » good local’ and eastern demand. Canadian in’ bond “was quiet, while Southern continued firm, with a fair amount of sales. Wheat continued to beheld firm, while no sales of moment reported. Corn con- tinued scarce and firm, with a fair amount of sales, and good demand for export. Pork continued firm, with moderate sales. There was no marked change in other articles of provisions. Coffee continued steady, with limited sales. 8 were held at firmer rates. Molasses exhibited no change, Vreights to Buropesn 4 were nominally the same. Shippers were waiting the receipt of inter mn Avitzs.—The market for Pearle was weaker, with sales of 40 ble, at $6 68% a$5 68. Potewere firm with a fair inquiry at $60$6 00. Baraveturre.— Fleur bie ding No. 2. 0. Common to 81 State old and new inspection at $4 S7ag6 12%. Mic! at $6 123 a, Genesee at 96 56a eaters oe, bis. at gs 12 and in good reqmeat, with sales of 1,100 a6 16 for mixed and $6 25<6 31 for Alexan- dria, ore. wins. and Georgetown. Rye inclined to operate. except at reduced prices. Gone- soe was held at $1 28a$1 30, Ohio at 960.a$1 10, Upper 80c.a$1 06, Southern at $la$1 20. and Cans- Lak The demand for Corn to complete cargoes was good, and prices were better, Sales kum up 14,000 bus. |, 580. for heated, and 10s, for northera and southern yellow. Thore were some sales m: future delivery, but the particulars have been kept strictly private, Berkey was very searoo, and much wanted at Tbe. Corron.—The sales reach 1,200 baiss to-day, at gra- dually improving prices. Corver.—The market continued dull, but holders were steady, and did not show any disposltion to press sales. About 1,000 bags Kio changed hands at 9a Xe. Visw.—The market was firm for ali descriptions, and sales were made of 3.000 quintals cod, at $2 600 $2 75; and 1,000 bbis. Massachusetts mackerel, at $11 $0, $8 60 a $6 60 for Nos, 1's, 2's, and 3's, respectively. aurr.—For raisins there was fair inquiry, and we notice rales of 6 boxes layers, at $3 25, and 300 do M R,, ab $276 @ $2.80; nlso, sales of 8000 Jamalon Oranges, at $6 per bi Vumonts.—To Liverpool rates wore inaotive, with light engagements, at Js. for cotton; some vessels do- manded la Corn, 34 to 41. asked: heayy goods, 15 » 16s. There was no change to London. To Uailfornia engagements of 1,000 fect measurement goods were bie in San Francisco, at Too jarket for this article was better, with moderate extent, at 48 0586, for North aly of A retail character, while the demand was limited, at Thomaston, at 8c. The market was buoyant Motassrs—The market presented no material change, and the demand was but moderate. By auo- tion, there were sales made of 1H) bbis. inforior Now Orleans. at 13 9 ITe., cash. Navai Bromes were in moderate demand, with sales of North county rosin, st $1, for yard; Wilmington do, at $1 OT a $1 0, and No 2.58 $1 374%. Spirits turpentine was im fair request, at 31 # 320.. one! rough do., at $2 O2'4, and selected tar, in lots, at $1 76 | asim. One —There wae more disposition on the part ot holders to realiae, and the saice of linseed reached 7 000 ge. at SOc. s S20. for English and erican tA alee of 700 bbla., at $8 STs & $8 44 for prime, wad $10 12% & $10 18 for mene Beef was in stead: jamand, et $5 750 $6 GO for prime. and $4 5 $10 for Beef bame were dull at $16 60. Oet meats woro firm, with sales of 150 tieroes plain hams at 6X0 Lard wae lose buoyant, but pretty steady, with salve of 600 bbie. and tierces at C4 e. Butter was steady. while good and Prime were much wanted, at 160.8 Zio, Cheese was saleable at Oke. « 8o., ae in quality ‘The following salve were made by A J and Mere Cole & Chilton, consiatin, Bais tess | 242100, 1 de adjoining, | 100, $1895, 1 gore on’ sTih of 1 do adjoining, $710; 1 de, $689) ‘Udo, 9406; 1 ds, $310; 1 do, oor, . i, 1 do adjoining. $600; 100, $1,230; '1 do. opposite isx100, neg. 63100, 91 (M0; 1 do, 252100, $1000; do; cach 22100, $1,020, $2,040; | do. do, 25x100, $1.00; 1 do. do., %x100, $1,100; 1 do. do., %x100, 1 500; 2 do. an Forty-sixth street, neat Seventh avenue, sack 252100, $600 each, $1.000; 1 do. adjoining, 22100 $400; 1 do. do., M100, $406; 1 do. do. 2x10, $400; 4 gores in Forty-siath street, near Sixth ayonus, $83) sach, $316) 1 do. do, $320; 1 lot on of Ninety-afth ixth ‘avenue, corner stroot, 92100 1 lot adjoining $140; de. $135) do. do., $114; Slots on Sixth avyonue. near Ninsty- ninth street, each lot 25 by 110. 640, $287: 9 lots on Ninety-ninth street, neat Sixth avonus, $12 saoh, $146; 4 lote on 06th and 106th streets botween Bighth and Ninth avenues, ho Med nd od 2 story brick house and lot, 116 West way. lot 2 by about % feet. $60, 2 house and lot. No. 61 Se. ©, 68 do., $3,060; 2 do. de. Penve.— * rather favored ; some trifling sales ve heen made at There wae some thing doing in timothy. white the market was quiet at oll as l0for for reaped Sales wore = made of some small lote Calowtte fax, at $1 00 and do mt $i No new feature can be noticed in the | market. The eales comprieed 10 hhids New Oricans and Temas at 4406 8 be. 4 months There were alse | parey ie of New Orteane sold at prices showing \r ad- Tasow wre in good deemsnd, wth » frm market, tt oie 0 2BF shsiatistatest STOCK S4LEs. Boeron, Aj \6.—Brokers’ Board—& sha and Wor- cceter Rit, He M0 Wastera HE, W0ne 3 Fleenbery ; 10 Beene Roti Gia neers gy do, b10, 20%); 4 Worcester and jua Ri ‘and Maine RR, 3 Boston and Lowell logehors, cos 100 ee wee Rl y,7, 10244; 14 Bost ‘0 Ra ic a Siept, PUT y le fe pe at | 60: ‘do, f Bear pu stares Oh Rohe: 96; 11 Girard Bank, 12%; ios Read I. pe ia ‘MA. 68, tule y 26 eba U. Man. Co. (4'e) 16%; 5 do, ISK. DOMESTIC MARKETS. 17.—Flour—In Howard st-eot, our on Saturday, and there have been salos since of about 2.000 bbls. at $4 87%. In City Mills there were sales on Monday of 2.000 bbls. at $5. No- thing doin, aterday—holders firm. Good to = o red wheat id at $1 06a $1 10. Corn—white 50c. a 6lc., and yellow 530. a S40. Onte—eales at 360. a 360, At auotion, 266 hhds. Now Orleans sugar sold at $4 20 ‘& $4 56 per 100 Ibs. ; of 320 hhds. Muacavado effered, 138 only sold (balance withdrawn) at $4 958 $5; 19 tos. ‘27 bbls. do. at $4 30. ipo Bhd olighty im- j Bales to-day at 23%c. for Puitapecenia, April 17—There is more cotton sell- be to-day. andthe market ia firmer; holders boing able A to obtain higher The grain market is poorly supplied, but active; about 3000 bushels of corn sold at 65 a 6c.’ 000 bushels prime rye, at 600. 5000 5 a ’ bushels of wheat, at $110 for red. aud $114 a $115 for white, Osts are wanted at 27a 38e. Northero flour firm, with sales of 1000 bbls. $6 8 $6 12, for common and Pennsylvania brands. Corn meal sold at $2 56! Rye flour. a further sale was made at $281%. Whiskey is in demand at 23c. Not much doing in groceries and provisions, and the markets unchanged in any particular article. New Beprorp Or Maaxer, April 1d. There is @ fair demand for sperm. but the transactions eon- tinue to be to a limited extent and indicate rathor loss firmness on the part of hold: We notice sales of $0 bbls. at 11TKe. d parcels amounting to 700 bbis. at prices not transpired. but which are understood to be at a decline from previous rates. Stock in the market 960 bble. Whale.—The market for whale is in an un- netted state, but prices, so far as they have come to our know! have not varied. We notive sales of 700 bbls. N. W. Conat at 4de. ; 900 bbla. do. sup at the same price ; 1,000 bbls. do. and '700 bbis. South Sea on private terma—the market closing with a brisk de- mand. Whalebone.—The sales include 25.000 Ibs. Polar at 8c. ; 2.000 lbs. South Sea at 300. ; alot of 8,000 Ibe. half Polar, at 303;c. and 80,000, mostly Polar, on private terms. OUR FOREIGN COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCR. Bannavors, March 1é, 1860. Our market is weil supplied with most kinds of Ame- rican imports. Provisions are more in demand then for some time past, owing to s scarcity in native pro- visions. arising from « long state of drought; and sales ‘eftected at the following quotations:— Flour. $6 50 » $6 75; meal. $4; mess pork, $13; prime, $10 50 a $11; crackers, $3 85 a $4 25; pilot bread. $3 0—nonoin market; butter, 14 @ lbc.; lard, 10 8 1le.; cheese. 12%0.; candles, 18 a 14c.; rice, 4\c.; blue $2; corn, $1 70a $1.80, Exchange 60 days, $4 ; sovereigns, $4 85; . 1 per cent promit Business ts generally good, and sales in provisions ai the dry line are The sugar crop is being taken 7. to twelve thousand bhds. have already gone, or are on board vessels. to sailin few days. quote sales at $3 40 & $3 @); molasses, 1e., and $6 for puncheons. ‘Telegraphic Reports. Batrowons, April 17, 1960. Bales of Howard street flour at $481; Penna white wheat at $117; white corn, 51¢., and yellow S80. Whis- key bs quated at BKe. STOCK SALES IN ROSTON. Boston, April 17, 1880. ‘The following were tho sales to-day :—8 shares Pitch- burg R R 106%; 10 Connecticut River R RK 82%; 3 Ver- mont and Massachusetts R R 243¢; 34 Boston and Prov RR 83%; 16 do 81%; 26 Old Colony R R 57; 10 do. 68; 5 do 60 Vermont Central T In Stonington, on the 16th inst, fm the Second Cen- gregetional cureb. by the Rev. William Clif, Mr. Cua- mart D. Hanan, of Jeremy City, to Mise Catweninn Bi Len Lo ter of Wm. M. Lord, Msq. of the former oe. SS New Orleans, Oth Inat., Cunisrornen Ditton, of New York. to Hannan Banooon, of that ot, To New Orleans, 7th inst. Onxo P, Mi.ewa, formerly of Mississippi, to Miss Anna M. Baocasmovem, of Conmes- tious, Died, Witttam Jonw Brame, infant son eof Benjemin J. aad Bmilie Beams, aged 6 months. The friends of the family are invited te attend the fu- poral from 133 Twenty-first street, at 3 e’clook, Thuss- day, the 18th April. the 16th iust.. Janes Mumrna, after s short illness, in the 46th year of hia age. ‘The funeral will take place at 2 o'clook, on Puceday, from his late residence, corner of Navy and Bolivar ste. Brooklyn. LI Yertorday. at the house of Mr. B. 0. Tompkins, No. 190 Hicks street, Brooklyn, Jons Mason, Beq. of this ety, 42 years. ie friends, and those of his brother, Professor Mason, are invited to attend his funeral at the above pisces, te- morrow (Friday) morning, at 9 o'clork. - At Alexan . La., on the 4th inst, suddenly, Swean, wife of the Rev. Amos D. MoCoy. '(Mastern papers Don Prono Daiman, captain of the steamboat Heole, navigating the Misinippi wuddenly at New Or- leans on Sth inst. He was at Altefulls, in Oe talana, and was the first only native whe commanded a steamboat on the INTBLLI Port of New York, April 18, 1850, Cae e yt "Barts--chee Olden, Donglany Bocnce Ayres, F Bush & Pendleton, Curtis, do. ie ary, ‘Aum, Walt, sisal, Renchand & Thebueds Monie’Criate, Yeung, wa, 90.0 Btwell, Wakelin, ‘ , Pook ipeees, Hashina Plymouth, NC, inde wtrvel, uinin ‘Vim ving J Jones, a Moop—A; io het Northumberland, Lord, Londen and Porte Pe reel Srecedeetng : cepts pilot off Moatauk on ‘trom, oT. irom) Bianeha, Antwerp 5en,35, mdee _—_ #35 from Brethors, De form, from Norfolk; Wotson, frou Beaten Haney GEST tetudestios Geese, old lass evening for Marsentes ‘Sail it, rer fo: eb Hard, Ophir, and Thes strep Tan Buren, of Sag Harber" totad shee nm April 14 P rrived-_Schre Parilion, Langley, Beatport my cera, ay nies, ‘Bice it a Cale Celes fw per, Robbips, TELE Whitet Coreon, do; Pekin: Bald ast a BAldein, Fall River, Madeira, Harrimes, tangas; Hnppoes Robbing, Boston; Meokaale, Cains de; Adelina, Heat dersen, do) Louies, Reeves, Cavalter, Boston Mary Ana Neal, NHaven; Jabex L Whito, Corson, Ned Miseellancous. Brio Crean (of Boston), Frisbee, from Now Orleans for deel bane ntate. tx wale the age Sratsta S a leak. iat Poa- \ and eth, Th acd the Rewer ef ths : ; toward of Srved ‘aled of ebolera, supposed New soon after leaving M6eh_ult, Bxch: Hasard, NB, ne oil on te, Wing, of W rt, 360 9p. for Boston, April 7, Lat 96.35, Mary, of Southport, hones for Galveston, March 28, off At 90 board; Masta; Ports. Cunnrvnccs, A tr Sarah Williams, Govt, for Bos- 4—dorks Dyer, Leal Bt, Watwens for ‘® 00h; Catharine a to ia~ Matanzas aod er i ‘April }—Barks Saxonville, Reed, from Boston uct "B), ot arr; Ranawhay Wlgglay, for Matansaa, te or dg April 6—Ship Kossuth, Fisher, for Hambui lags barks Chilton, Whiting, Trieane = 0 a ic; Ina Bayley Wish na “ ; wobr Mary Ellen, Willies, thei oP from NOrleans, do, Jan 25 Sehr Mi Kidder, Beifass Mornin, ail well (and’ probably tomsained Feb Merrithew, from Seareport 1), arr Jan rig Gon Caen Pelee, Sees Sroalagieg (O08 incises; sehr Curlow, m Provi- dence (Oct 30) for do: Sid, Dee ‘0, bark Bio, Bakor (from idence, Oot z i ‘Se dace, Marck 21—Arr brig Maria Folioito (Fr), Malia, ‘St Manwine, March 27—Dr brig ——, for Boston, next day; alao two Am sobre cake Jonna, iy Mareh 50—! ig, Seen Spon, Wns +} Sally Aan, Clar! from and for Philadelphia, in br Proigal rk Frankl Gibbs, DAD, hes 1 rig Metalluo, Duell, for do, ld. Sid tom. Home Ports. Bavemons, April 16—Arr ship bark Union, Kendrick, Boston; bri Johns, PR; Kobort Wing, Crowell, for Boston, abt Lat, brig Corde- nald, (Br) Youn’, Bermuda; a it, aS muel P. Lord, Smith, d Applogele, Madlontt, do; Trypho- tala, Lewis, do; Rod Jacket, Lawrence, do; Nathan Dustes, s, dox James Hand, Weer, do; Oxford, towland, Pro- . ld, barks ‘Myors, San ‘Francisoe ‘aad « market; JW ‘Paige, Taylor, lioston; brig Commodore. Wil- Kama, Windies; sohrs Triton, Graham, do; Adelaide, Heard, Boston; Stirling, Hi via Potomac River, B Townsend, Woven, N York; Minesota, Hor, do. Sid, sohra Susan Parker, Bangor; Triton, Graham, Windiew Stir- Boston via Petomae River tom, April 16—Arr brig Do ', O'Brien, $3 Martins. ‘The Telograph reports a echt om it. Cid ships Mara- , Havaas; Diana, Claussen, San Praacisco; Trea- Orleans: ‘Voete, Fling, Piladelphia; pei Mi Sckapente, Pendlatony' iCattondet Wemaa’ Boke, jatansas; : ‘ardonas; Hmms,' Baker, Philadelphia; Cleveland, Farrar, Camden, te load for Saven- mab. Sid barks Rilen Noyes, Gea Taylor, Lawrence: brig sid ‘yeotverday, towards night. Sohre T P Johnson, sid on Sunda; sad from the Roads (where she anchored 11th, 4 Are brigs Canova, Kilman, Baltimore; Menifee, Pelaed, yer: sobre. Kobsno, [arka; Balsimeres a0 the an- re Alloghea, Emperor, Keadriok, Eye, Liverpool bark "Searle (ie) Reworote Matamorn, Bunce, Providence. oe oAte Onna ii Coulki "a, "April 7—Arr Steamship Palmetto, Smith, jeston; ships May Flower, Crabtree, NYork; Hero, Gri Ath, NYork; Avalanche, Apreriously reper ‘atebing, Hall, Dabo, Pablo, Havana Palmo, Gavou, Barooluas. fy teles Philadelphia. uttsrion, Roscern, fin Young, Uray. Trinidad de Cube, sehr Bi orprian Bi gee Santiags. Cid ship Peter Hatiriek, well, N York; Sard Trig Bit, Soul , Genon: brig’ Monres, Robinson, Feeecaich cee stca, ety eee bd i Maret Dency, briga P Seal Frinewes Royal sad bark Bivire Harbeck, weut te sea ult abi Seperior, john Carver, aad brig Ana Maria, on |—Arr steamship Ohio, Lieut Schenck, New York, Char! Sevannad and Havana Norroun, April 1¢—Arreohre Honduras, Crom, Providence; Ly be. Barton, do. Sid sbip Samuel (Ir), Leighton, i brig Stel Rastern St Joh brig Prontieg, Hoytey Boston Davis, Porto 5 PRewrons;, Apel 16—Arr propeller Preble, for N ork, to A for ebtopalny righ She Quteabui Balli- ier dkanton*tas ‘Seite rg Seppeed the Noe Tuoree, Com- rk. NYork; Bx- Conn) tor do; Texas, s Cynowure, Provinse- for jos Jonah Farwell, NYork for Thomaston; Mount for ‘Bow tom; Patriots, defor Portiand, sloop Ba- Atalay Datin ros Ee NYork; Gen eal, Nilaven, I Arr sehr Argus, Baldwin, NYork. Sid Portiand. rr hnson, 8 Yorks Mato, Faimsa, ds, Arrived. _Lormos arp Ponrmmovru—Tacket, Ship Northambarland ® ‘ilien, 7 Brags Ee v°Rvane, tise Braye eae Taylor, J Seelly, Mred Shey, M'Shely prime We riaria (Bri Pages, Operte, 68 days, with wine, to | Co? perefay alin a. The’ Whee experionced very oarere | {Sivaine bet Jibboom, : TiBrig Jot 4 saver. 3 Ay, Richmond, 4 4aye, wi oval, ZG Brows. JB » Sar ced hare iri Tir), Lawrence, Windeor, NB, 12 days, with |p) nomneen, G Hl Prinen, CE Ronert, FM Soke rh te the master. P ma © Raltiant, bbe, Gwynn, ry Schr Busan & Mary (of Door Isle}, Crooker, Montoge Bay, | fortis, Gee li Pera © Mitine aed inthe BD Mlern Pek, Hiatt, Jam, 18 days, with rum. Ge, vo W Dawson. Tha 8 @ Henpe- | [Bite Capt Pitedimons, Jas Carson, “Sone Wiehe Toned oe: weather om * peeen . mar, Bulkley, JM Boone, A Steamer Penobeoet, Seymont. Peifedetphi Vor Walifax—-Miag Allison, 4 Sultana, W days from New Orirans. wre abi one |, two ‘one topeail sehr, and a fore and aft sche with » black ball in the head of her foresall. The packet ships Albert Gallatin and Gindiater, reported image edi ge,telow ls yesterday, morning's editions, were net in sight Shige Oclieh (o} ‘Thomas, Rio Jancire and San Ruropa (s fax wed Li i Bir Roberts P Pkth Livetpesl; Rebesca, Saw gy rican Ahan, di ‘Matensax: Ni ee 7, Verwraboga, Baxter, Galveston, coar Aram 17—Wied durtag the day from N te NW. Telegraphic Marine Bawro, we Arrived Brig J Getanberg, Metanene. ren Artived—Ghip I Densous A Tork, a ca) trived hip: Deatrien, 10th, bark Reform, Ants tce Onna, rusass Ky eat, Hak , ite Surremeermcne sorbed, and cold had left thie valuable Sra pire natn Ses of ethers: benedted. ne From the Boston Mereaatile Journal. iSite arn oot with confidence. 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