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cmeamen nes City Intelligence: Fun Ganet Bart ar Tamaany.—To-night the * Unton | omer’ 3s ead Harmony” (slifornis Ball takes place at Tem- ‘amy Hall. The pretty domooratio girle—a hoet in themscives—are all for union, and, under ths benign- ‘nt auspices and powerful influence of Senator Wil- Mass M. Gwin, and Representative George W. Wright, from golden California herself, who are in town for that purpose, are able to re-unite the broken frag- ments ofthe demoeratic party. Thoy will dance the begs into good spirite and fraternity. The bali will bes magnificent affair. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN PRONT AND WATHR STRERTS. ‘The fire in Jo! guished, when the alarm was given of a fire in 33 Front werect. near Coenties slip, cocupled by R. H. Bonielh ‘e lard ofl, tallow store, Ina ehy ly, bureing mes - emgines were quic Dustible ‘bature ofthe ater! the building or aught of whet it contained. It was Derned to the ground ; but we are happy to be See. @d that the concern was fully insured. The fire did not stop with this building. In ita rage, hbun a wholeale d by J. WV. d Frede- ho kept md it was feared they weuld ox- dings adjoining, the United States store for gcods in bond on oue side, and Work and Drake's store on the other, But the heroic exertions of the Semen who, in consequence of the general alarm, Ie peocent ‘from all parts of the eity in groat tores, peeve and about baif past one o'clock the furt Bromrees of the fre ie arr the store and it contained being utterly destroyed. ™ 7 ae to have to rreord asad accident to John ne & member of Engine Company No. 14, who, the fire fell through the hatchway from the o rd story of the Mn'tid States Bonded Store to the und. He was teken up ineensidie, and conveyed the Pirrt werd sts v house. where ho was attended by Dr. Traphagan Dut che iujurles of his head and Other parte of bie b dy wre so great that he was not expc<ted to live till morning H« was unable to speak when we sew bm ‘the + biet of Police, the Captain and Apistant Cep of the First ward, Captain Leonard Of the Seoord Captain Williams of the Third, were Present Ving 1x Jou~ Srnret.—Last night, at half past 10 o’cluck. ® fire broke out in the fourth story of No, 9 Jchn street. near Proadwuy, the lower part of the duilding being ceeuped by Mr. BE. J. Tryon, seeds- min. and the upper part by Mr. Mathews, ® watch moker. Inarhort time the fire was subdued by the, Gremen. without much damage, exeopt by water, ard that was very consderable, A number of rowdies ely after the, attacked engine company, peeiting the ne Captaine Willams, of the Third Ward Potiew apprised of the attack, cme to the reseuennd escorted the engine to its Louse with « party of hix men Fine—Nansow Escare or a Panity.—At @ quarter part ten o'clock. on Turrduy night, » fire broke out in She dry gods store, No. 215 Third avenue, occupied by Freve The fire was discovered by offloer bri ly th: windew open and gave the alarm. Lon with a plateon of police, repaired to the fire and Arsittant Cap aiogPiandreau reseued the family cccupying the secoud story in the rear of the howe. By tke prompt arrival of two or three fire comipanies. the flamer wire confined to the building | Truth would appear ex itarif The dams,e is to the extent of about $400. An insurance had bee: +d for $1,200. Incenp Fine.—A fire broke out at half-past eight o'clock lust evening. in the steam sawing and Plaving mill of G.& B. Wills, in the Eleventh ward, flames were not extinguished till » damage of 1.600 war flected. There ix no insurance; and there no doubt that che fire is the work of an incendiary, Captain Squiree. Asristant Captain Cameron, and a Bun. ber of the police of the Eleventh ward, were pre- went Ataem oy Fine —Nexr two o'clock this morning there wne an alarm of fire in the First district, Tre Count Manni ~ Foexen.— What has become of the order ot th rnor or Commander- rived at the proper qvarter on econtrined a ecmmand to have it “ promulgated.” Btrange enough that ex mmand has not yet been com- Plicd with; whet ia the caw Tenaimr Be seips.—Yertorday morning, » mau by the name o H. Tooley. « whalebone work ut up atthe Yorkshire Re- 100 Cedar stroot, and between the hours of 4 cleckin the aflcruo on he committed suicide, by rhooting b meeit through the body with fowling jece It appears that the deerased was laboring un- ler a great d: pression of spirits in consequenen of fa- mily diffcuities « jealoury existing respecting his Wife, whe few very Dand-ome young womaa. residiag Gt No. 6 Middoyh street. Brooklyn’ The deceased. 1¢ Bec ms War ariericd some six weeks since, on a charge to ‘ake hie own life. when he resided » Whit: bail street; he was taken to the & charge of insanity, but was subse- pol ce cfices discharged from custody. wince which timo he ny in seweh of work. and on his return he tock lodgings at No. 100 Cedar street, eee be deliv rately lowed d his gun with powder and bali in bis bed recan plced the muzzle against his heart, and struck iLe tr eger with his toe, thoreby dis- ebarging the gun The ball parsed throngh = heart, paring cat at hie tvek rtrock against the , fiat. tensd cut snd fell ou the bed. The unfortanat =e fell «diately expired sm dagucrrentype bhenee inn gi attached cad siveed ua ech aad en eee were two letters, one senled and directed to his wife at Mo. W Midd: gh street, Brooklyn; the oth ed to bis ecmpanion. a « man by; James Cuttswore in which be stated that he had told Dim that bi If Aibany fore situation for life and that De bed been more einued against than elaning; he also | to the union directed him to rell hie cloihing and give the proceeds to his wife ‘The deo: need is said to be an Bnglishman by birth, and about 20 yeurs of age notified rod sy inquest will be beld ou the body at 10 o'clock thir dey. Root on Siirwoanr.—At halt-past two o'clock yester. day morning a sericus dirturbanee took place on doard the emigrant ship Mary Morria, from G)asgo lying at the foot ot Burling stip A number of the pi sengers. armed with Kuives and other weapons, and | headed by the cock made an attack on the captain; but the active pele of the Second ward, headed by | Sergeant Met r rr ved in tine to prevent a serious rot. The parties were very desp: d no doubt the captains life wae saved by the police, The riot Dad rome refereuce toa female Tow oven ey ay Ovwrnos —A woman whose name wo could pot lraro reiding in Brooklyn, while crossing ot between Courtiandt and Libert down aud run over by one of oy Ne WA The poor woman was piel con: ery badly injured on Jone leg. The driver sage crove off at full peed La 1 Policek, was ran over f about twel 1 Chatpam Rex oven wy s Wacow belonging to Mr Te evening. a small child, by i was convyid hime, whose reside Fr injured one uf the Chicfr valuable aids, pursued th overt ok it b ¢ of intoxiention last | evening. fell oF in the room she occupied, | Her clothes © i when the slarm reached | the officers on the Five Points thiek volumes of smoke | fevucd from the rear of the building. No. 31 Orange Cornetias Driscoll Policemen Me- | igen having procured s supply, of extinguiching the flames, whea oekingly * street, was aa call led, bat she died at kept ws Govrenvon —The Hon. Richard | the Cireuit commencing first Moa- cxATION BY P Marvin will he day in May next Poitce Intelligence, THE ROPPERY AT PALTIMORE—MORE “STOOL praow is.” On the Otb of this month the jewelry store owned by Pr B. Sedtier & Sone. in the city of Baltimore, was Darglariourly entered by faite keys, between the houre of 7 and 8 o'clock in the evening, andthe tron safe opened, from which the rogues carried off over $7,000 worth of property, cori ting of forty gold watches, « bor of silver watehes together with « large arsort- t of jewelry, The ownes,aday or two after the robbery, issued hand. bills offering $1,000 for the reeo- very of the property, bet mentioned nothing about the eonviction of the thieves, This reward offered for the Property alone. eppeare to be rather singular, and gives tome idea that possibly the store-keepers had boen ad vised to taste hand bilie im bin ay. by some design- ing poreons leagued in with the roguse themeeives, so that on an increas reward, and roperty street had not been quite extin- | soover, however, er street. The fire | Schafer alleges that he got tho pin from an ind but from the com- | called Albertis, who, ft seems ia cue of tha ganz 0: no effort could save | stool-pigeons attached to tho coterie in thts city it | Ch q ed, last ing, aelaed No. 83 Water street, a very extensive store orihe’ mall potate a who fi pick by au, ai Albertson and Rose, pnd his perso bile euch facta relating te ths wai thu SeaRenss c'est | toes te lawyers, gad other vagal mie thet will falriy star ie the houeal thinking pesion ot the community, eid couse then to suckin "0 Mo-ses."” ote Satire b AL MeGuntry andilichact ipodes we Stealing a keg baving in thetr peer dently stolen, for which an owner is wanted i marked “White Lead Milla, Bollevills, Justice Lothrop committed the boys to pri A * Stool Pi Trouble. Ia Savurday ist | keeper of » fast derella, Leonard street, eahibited a diamon pin at the jowetry store of Tiffany & Young, oorner of Hrosiray eal Chambers street, in order to asoortaiu its va: was the pin shown. than it titled ag one that had been stelen trom tho sty short time sinee, Cinderella, on boing queatt: to the manner she became the: she obtained it from keg of white | ine onabie louse La ‘the jee are on the look out for Albertia, but as yos they We not succeeded in taking him Into eustody. Arvest of a Petit Thief. —Officor Cummings, ono of the Bob Mitoholl, one ues who infest our city, Ou the officer found two gold lockets, one of which eontaini re: latted hair ted to priron, all potatoe Bob wea conmit- The flames rapidly extended | ots; apply to the Hesox Market Police. Paganini and Paul Roults. Tn 1832-33. Paganini, the lion violinias, loft Englend, to return to the continent, and, but a few months after, died; thus, the world lost the most extraordinary musician that ever lived. Since thon, many arethe artiste who, under the prestige of his great name, have striven to attain to his renown. But all iu vain. Baoh, in his peeuliar way, however excellent he may have deen, cecasions but a regretful remembrence of Paga- nini, Vieuxtempe possesses a pure classical severity, unrivalled. The energy and pathos of Ernst are well worthy of the great master; and Sivori, whose surprising tours de force in molodies, intervala, and clock-like preeision, ereated so great a furore hero, @ few senrons ago, will not soon be forgotton; yot, Pa- ganini still +tands alone inthe memory of those for- tupate enough to bave heard him. ‘That so extraordinary a genius should remain unrl- valled, seemed probable; still, without presumption, it may be announced, that, now, amongst us is a gen- tlemsa, on whom his mantle seems to have fallon with all its power; and, what is still more gratifying, wlillo he seems to bo endowed with the genius of his great Piedecessor, he is free from what, it must bo soknow: edged. marred and defaced the beauty of that miraou- lous artiet's gift: Paul Roults, of Portugal, throughout that country, Spain, the south of Fr: or and the North of Italy, has not only attained higheat pow sible eminence, as an artist. but rtands— Jona: Lind— almost unapproachable in his benevoleuce. Catholic. by education and parentage. soarcely a bs- nevolent institution ia the countries above mamod, has not reason to bless the talent with which heaven has endowed him; and sweet and soothing are the memo- rinis he bears with him of the gratitude his muuid- cence has culled forth, of his power were vain. ation, snd the writer bo fied by fguorance, or prejudiced by that the difteulties of o the instrument seem to hi but child's play. handles it even to negligence, and where all the tists just named seem to strain their powers to the utmost, and to retire from their eiforts agitated and exhausted. he appears calm and cool, in the canscious mete of his successful mastery. Lis stacatto is poart- like in its brilliance, beauty gud clearness ; his arpeg- gice arc produced by » movement of the Dow. as grace- jective; hie pizzecato accompanied by a bowed melody, or alternating with a bowed note, ls perfootty surprieing ; and what, perhaps, will astonish artists and connoisseurs the most is, that throughout otire movements, be can produce an organ effect, by accom- plsbing what has scarcely been attempted, except by ‘agunini. the striking of Chree strings at once without the removal of the bow. It 1s unnooessary to speak of his classical style; a quartette of Spohr will enable the public to judge of it Mr Roults, when in London, was fortunate enough to obtain from Pio Cianchettini. the manuseript of Paganini’s ~ Wonde: the © Witches’ Danes under the Walnut Tree,” and also his * Adagio Appassians- to.” When it is known that neither of theee chefs | d@'auere bas been exccuted Fince his decease, the curi sity of the public to hear them performed by M Rents, will be roused to the highest piteh. Of the authenticity of these manuscripts no doubt exists. for Cianchettini was the professional accompanyist of Pa anini during his provincial tour through Boglena necersary to apprise the public of this, for no ar- tit, that bas yet appeared in America has played, ovoa in the ‘arvivel of Venice,” Paganini's variation nor paseable imitations of his wondorful perform |r Coroner Geer was | all patiena, chiefly Americans aod Germans | strike, partly attained. and the union Is represeated | | was some bett | | | } Ana strect. in cbich two ledice were | seated The wagon wne said to belong to Mr. Charlee Kelacy, No. Té roadway. The matter will be further inven gated and if dome by carelessness, ® warrant | Will be waved for the parties Bornen to De Recut on Tvrewren an | colors d woman, named Elias at the Five | ter was firm, an | pote | and} ap Mr. K.'* introductory concert. is Axed for Thureday, the 2th of April, at the Tabernacle. M | MEETING OF THE JOURNEYMEN UPHOLSTRRERS OF NEW YORK. A highly respectable meeting of the above trade was held last eveuing, at Mechanics’ Mall, Honter street. The meeting was called to order by Mr. George Hoyt, r President of the Union of Working Upholsterers; Dennis Coghlan, Seeretary; Mr. R. Zugenbem, Germ: Secretary. ‘The minutes of the last meeting were read, and »j unanimously prove The Pareperr stated to the trade present the objects rect. | of the meeting. and called upon those who had not yet ° of | eo) d themselves into the society, to do so on the present occasion, Several additional members then added their names The roll of members was then called, and the business of the society transacted This union is compored of Righty intelligent men of The xo. ciety has been organited to sustain the men in the shops in obtaining reasonable wages, more in corres- pe dence with the rise of house rent and all the naces and comfort: life, than the former prices, ohish pore floating and uncertain, and mainly depen- dent upon the good will or caprice of the employing bosses. These objeets have been hitherto, sinoe t inereasingin numbers andstrergth. nearly allthe shops baving jomed. After the transaction of the fuancial business of the society, and the enrolment of addi- tional members, the meeting adjourned, CITY TRADE DRT. New Yorn, April 24-6 P.M, The cotton market was again active today, and tales were freely made, including some lote on specu. lation, and on terms given below. In State and Wee tern brands of flour, there was leas doing but prieos continued firm, especially for medium grades. There inquiry for pure and faney brands, with fair rales, at about previous rates, Southern brands were in good demand, at buoyant prices. Wheat continued firm, expecially for good Genesee, which was scarce, with sales of Western on terms stated below. Corn continued in limited supply, and firm. Pork continued steady, with » fair demand tor | Doth mess and prime. Reef hams were scarce and | firm, There were large salos of smoked meste made on private terms. Lard was heavy Good State bat- in good di season tor cheere war drawing toa cl Nuited, at rteady prices Coffee exhibited no change Owing to the rale of eugare at auction, noticed below, | there were limited sales to the trade. There was no- | thing new in molasses Acwee —There was lowe activity in the market for about 60 bbls at $5 ST a 6. Pearls wore heavy | it. with enles of 30 bbi« at $5 S08 95 56 were. Flew —The sales (008 ap $000 bate, at oommon to a 34 64; | and extra Ohio an flour wea more nett & $5 ST for mixed to Alexandria, Bram was steady, with wales of 400 Vbia Joa of 360 bbla Jerse ne, at $8 12% good mixed Ohio, at Bees % Rye with sales of 2000 bble at 65 5 ight brands Baltimore, | and Georgetown Rye Pour | ab 92 75, The burh Southern, at S79 ST With ales of 22000 buch. at Oe fe ern yellow, afloat and ble. for do. Corr Prices showed no change Rio was quot A sale of 100 bage Jars wae By aloo iny were 4000 bales: thie | s good Inquiry. whieh reeuited in 4,000 Valea Erices wore without cheag Livenroot, Chameno Upla nde. reperty yet the reward ie too «mall ineressd to $2500 of $300. nothing will be Sse. ‘The police of thir city ere well aware who the parties Fro, are sho proprivata the robhery and designate one ae | ral cri & covepicvons individurl who igured eo extensively crits — Rates continned to rule low to Bagiish fm the robber porte Corn, In begs was engaged at 2s Hi, and i. ifthe government jewels, who. on that . aithen Aptool pigeon’ for the bred devile and “stool pigeon organ in New York, and eenped punishment. This «piel * genius, po doubt, at presemt has the fol of the watehe and arger fe- J Be «re» getive m mbere of tte tool pigeon coterie ify f York forthe South, in referenee to thts rovbery. for | ng the wires, and putting things | the property ean be made to nt Of profit We should not the Mayor of Bal received . comazaeee that the «t m1 course. on examination, would be shown to be in (he sa! and. writ The myste TY would then become astounding and the Baltimore folks and the public sutborities there, | find themerives bumbugged on =—oe ebir gion government ehh iy preetete iow ele. Werball keep our eye on this coterie of stool- Pigeons, and all ‘concerned, and from time to time om: ngh one cf the robbers. became the | 20.000 burhels were reported taken, bagged at oh | expense at Bd. ) jeweiry | weking for California, Th ould subse = 25 for m ton was taken at de per bale, and d weight at about 1% To London and Moderate irregular ratoe was nothing of importance dotng, and the market wae qui tnt Ieee J8Ke. cach Ince <The merket for pig was heavy, with smalt rales Eeoteh at $2). carh trom ehart 1 Seles of 2,000 bbls. were made at 100. a TSe Naver Stomme.—-There waa a pretty good demand for turpentine. ralee of North County, at $9.08% ; rpirite at We a We, common foam, ot 91 09 8 1 The saice to + Ameticnn to demand wae good, with ealee Of 100 bike #t 98 408 $8 O0 for prime, aod 610 18 vet wae tn ee baler of meee at $8 hawe sre Cot meats wore ret with slot 6f B00 tiereas Winelesar'e ane at To. and cloring Gem asTKe. Thare wers Bt SE STIS. Core | ered There was not great deal doing but | engagements wore | Linseed was cetling at Se foe both kinds, tn | + oe shar tists ae ateo large ralce of emoked meats made on private terms Lari was innotivey sale eum up 500 bbls. ut bo. a biG 0. for grease, ae good to extra, Hutter rold free » Yeoterday's quotations, Choese wes rolondie af Clg a, ae, ae in quality. Ncoara—At private sale there was but little done, though quotations wor nominally as before, iy auc tim, 140 hhuda. New Oriana ab $4.26 8 96 0, Sempe.—Thero wae but a Limited business dons in timothy and clover ; wire wade at OMe, Cnlentta fax was steady ab $1 Thy, sud American at $1 80, Tras.—The particulars of the sale made by Haagee ty. this day, are as follows :—Imported in nlp Wilhol- mine Ince. Terma. notes at 6 monthe, Hysoa--L1 choate 86 ; 10 do. 31; 28 do, 2046 ; 28 do. 24% ; cheete 42% 17 do. ball 36 do 40; % do 38, in—L4 chests 32; 244 20 do. 30% ; 15 uo. some trid'ng sales of the latter M6 i TTS ; % do, 2 ‘Twankay — —10 chests 29, @uapowder 16 half do, mH Young hyson—20 half howe — 23 halt cheats 51; 25 do 5%; 16 do. 43. Imperiat—to helt chesta 48; 13 do. 47; ; 4.do. 44. Ooiong—44 haif cheate 40; 268 do, 29; 20 do.'38%. Oolong Powehong— 2 half chests 66. Wuisaev.—There has been very little offering for | and sii to and holders were very frm. Soine «mall rele this da; eales of pri were Drodge waa in demand, aud interest, Rrensrte ov Moore Riven Boars, Tuts Dav. Wool, bales. Bier, Lbla. Whiske, oe o Leathor. aides. . ++ 41 Cattle, head. .... 30 Morchandine, ‘pkgs. 20 Butter,do....... do at 24% c., closing higher. STOCK SALES a piceat it art 23.—814,200 U. 3, 6's, “OF, 118; 60 shares Banka: x Tae a me. tly: tek idan ae 100 State 6s, 10) ot igs We i etn Bs, 10g. ‘ond Board—13 she Farmer> leoh Sebuylkill cores 24 4 Mrehanios’ ‘hank Ke,” 4 Frensyivenis Bi et 11 Railr MY pas Kevizaia, ws, i ilo Uaien Canal “a a LY ee RET cont Bo SS Tease Baad [roves U.S ones Tinie, 2,000 Allee ity Freee iF Sees 8's, 9. DOMESTIC MARKETS. New Beoronp Ou Manner, April 22.—Sperm.—The matket for spetm remains as before noticed with a fai and aud full prices for the season, although the transactions of the week have been at a slight de- cline from thé rates current for s fow weeks past. We notice sales of 150 bbls. at 116e.. 270 do, at 11630., 300 do, a8 1176. per gallon. and 390 bbls. on private *. A sale of a cargo of 800 bbls. was made in Holmes Hole at 1160, Stock in first hands in this mar- ket $00 bbls. Whale. —The market, with a very good demand, bas become settled, and is steady at the rates current for sume time past. The transactions of the werk embrace about 11000 bbis. at. prices ranging from 42% c. to 45c., a8 to quality. The sales include parcels of 1 000 bbls: (balanee of « cargo) NW Coas 42Kc_; 2630 bbls do. at 430 ; 2,100 bbls. do. at 4336 460 bbia, do. wt 4c. ; 275 bbls, nt 4434 100 bbis. 460. hauds in this market, 6800 bbls. uo# in request, and sales have boen made of 22000 Ibe. polar at fe. ; 17,000 do. on private tors; $000 Ibe, NW Court at 29%c. ; 15,000 do. at 30e., and 8 000 do. on private terms. POREIGN MARKETS, Havana, April 13.—Cotton Goods—Calieo, mid. to fine poe. 28 yde. 1643; furniture do. 28 do. 32036; shirting 40 yda, 83 and 36 inch pe.34036,in demand. Lumb«r— Hoops m, 38 a 55. sales. scarce; boards, Port- lund. WP. m ft. 21 a 22. do.; other oastern ports do 228 2?, do; lumber, pitch pine. do. 18 » 25, ales; bhd. rhooks, with headings, es, 12 #16, mbandant; shin- gles, m. 22 4 24; sugar box shooks ew. 6 a 6%. abundant and dull; Groceries and Provisions—Beef, | No. 1, primo and mews bbl 12 4.813; do. New York and Boston do. 101, ales; do. nmoked gl. @ 407, to; butter American yellow do. 13 4 ® 21 do; candles mould do. 144 i, der do rperm do, 68.00'do ase, do, composition do. 28 a 324; choose American do 84 doz, 234; codfish in bhda ql 3; cora Hed yellow ar.'3; Flonr Phila, and Balt. bbl. de, N Orleans do, 1348144; Hams American casternand N Orleans qi. 84a13; Herings smoked | bex 304; Lard American eastern in kegs ql 10 6 11; N Orlenns bbls. do. 1120114; Mackerel No. 3. bbls. $ 4.4; Pork prime eastern and moss and Now Orleans Dbl. 13 4.9 16 4; do. cleur do. 17 #18; do. in boxe: N Or Wane ql. 9 4.812; Rice ar, 12; Tobacco Kentueky hhds. do, 8 249; chewing Eesores ounce pings, do. 14 4 42) Exporte—Coffes. first id Sd. va trloge. Ts 8, nominal; in deporit. assorted. — ; logwood, Camponch: porit. 7; molasses, keg 5K g ions 14. Sugars assort- half whote ‘aud half brown OM By RON OY: white alone, 8% 10; yellow, 545 a 74; brown alone. 505%; Cucurucho 494%; Muscovado, 5 964 .—Sales ha continued briek for all qualities, particularly for the lower and —. dereriptions, Segara 10830; to- bacco. windward. 13 a Yl; do Vuelta, a Seporit 2h 2 2 21 a B, New York and Boston, low 64084 £30 £3 2. Od; do. do, not in the Baltic, £2 106. a 42 154,; France, 75 franca; Mediterranean, £3; United Bates, Bada per box sugar, 34s. per bag coffee, $2 per bhd. molasses, Desrnan, Aprit 4.—Plour, $74 » $84, in small lots. Corn meal selling in lots of 20 barrels, at $4. Rice. Carolina $444. Pilot bread. $4 per barrel; in i rupply. Butter. American l4e, per Ib.; dull of Lard—Consumption small, retail price; Ame- m Ge to 10e.; last vale, dull. Candies —Ame- anon bringing Ie per Ib; eomponition, 2e per lb.; in ver; tineii lots: dull, Codfish, $3. Mackerel —Last aale $6 wented. Salmon. $13 per barrel: very little at market Pok—American prime, if sound, $11 to $12 a in quality, Beef Ameriean, prime—Stock very light; pice fin to s14 per barrel ax in quality; consumption ted; balf bis, family beet, $0% vorite brands. yolow. at 5 to 9 cents per bushel; dull.— — American, primo. 1] to 12 cents per Ib’, in good demand Hey 1X 1% cont per Id. Potatows—$3M por berrel; steck light. Lumber W. P—S21X; Laat sale $28; Inet sales, Staves, KR. O.—$2i, do. WO, pection, Shin: 1g to 2; oyprees, Inst sale, $3, Lime i* tose, Building bricks—$14, fre do, 928. Wo oope#24 prt 1000, Current prices for Insron, per gallon, 11 to 11% eente, Telegraphic Keports. New Oninans, April 20, 1860. Bales of cotton, yesterday, were barely 100 bales, dealers waiting the America. quoted 11M. a 110. The receipts are 257,000 bales behind the same period last year. Bac rimone, April 24, 1860. ‘There has been «@ large business to it, to~day, for export, and prices advanced noarty 12% conte por DLL, mostly Hownrd stroet, at $5060 $5 12%; City Mills ie held at $6 25. By auction thore wore sales of 1,000 bage green Rio coffer, at 9 1S, conte. FALLING OFF IN COTTON RECKIPTS. in., April 33—P.M. jos Current of the 20th. have just cometohand. The deficiency, a shown by these, and the Atlantle, of the 1ah, (Charleston) ie Groen & Co, 576000 bales jmrsted. On Tuesday morning, tid instant, by the Right Rev. Bishop MeClorkey, Joux P. A. Baxoron to Leawet, davghier of Thomas B. Davis, Haq At Middictown, Conn, on the 18th inst. Mon. 1 T Drevey, of Chiesgo Tih. to Re daughter of the late H Diea, Wednesday, 24th inet duu daugbtor of tbe late John Patterson. sewd 19 years Parrensos, Her friends and relatives those of hot brouhers. i Thos © Patterson. John i. James and Jae A mith, are invited to attend hee funeral, from her late Reidence, 661 Greenwich «rect On Tuesday, 2d instant, Mr Jawee Fawr, | Ath year of bie age fe relatives nnd friends and thos of Mr William are invited to attend his feneral ai St. Thomas's von, at 40'clook in papers please copy J morping 2d inet . of congestion of the wane. nged IT yours trieods of the famiiy, eed (howe of hie brother in. P Mourquin are reepeot fully invited to atiend hie funeral, from the residence of hie motner, No. a@ , Ob Thersday afernoon. at Jo cick in the | Bower, Un Wednescay, 26h instant, afer a short but severe Wners, Matsa Lowrsa Crererina, the cldort dangh er of Joba Batheoba Loulea Schweiger, aged 4 years apd 19 he frie relatives of the fommity [Ate rempeat {vil attend the f "om, at breif pre itt T Peart street ‘ The ~ will be token to Greenwood U meters lor On Wed codes Mth instant, ot soarlot fewer, Mune roma Maw one gear and wine montis, daugh- ter of che and Bllon Maguire ‘The friends of the fim ly snd those of hor ancles, hu Couway sod Richard Conway, are respectfully tend her funercl, from her iste ouston ettcet. at 4 o'clock this aferacen Wachington, on the @irt int Warn. formerty of wrth Kogiment of Artiilery, U8 A. end bete of the Pension Office. Hohacts, Gaston, Wermore & Ceptees De aes ~ saat hy Sam Penn eva (ore) Carers, Paw ith sales ab Zo. a Ko. time » 1) 500 -.4 » wo 21 a 2%, scarey; imaigo H in dos | iw injuriado 1, | 5 Zpislontite: beet quality, in boxes of 20 tbe, | wcidenee, | Capiain Umancee | ith | St Themes, Apel § with | ! | US M Scamnhip Obie, ee Subenok, New Mavana isthe wth speske sad pecsengers, te Mt me ” 5 a tt, om TP toe Gait “| ark, showit oon re wea he routing the Map Brower (of eam feb he, to Mint ogkbars, Maailin, 14 his oe eae king New Orleans, 14 days, with mdes, 'y wich ship Bi %, off Cops Red Moy, of Bormada, 6 3, bound te nad hae mae: pad D was to y rienmer Wi pt Sob Sannerman, Saraanah, ‘Ddaye, with cotton enkam Bty Co pastes, Herbeet, Charleston, 6 days, with cotten, o¥bY, Nelson, Pa lerwpe, 7 Oo are te Moreh 8, with fruft, & Co. Howea, Ged eo 173, Pen Dr brie ¢ Henmanthe, feo ‘ari ar inge Beat Liverpos vi, of and from Bete tor San 4, ship Albany, bound B; 15:h, wing ® white fag ‘pith lester in lesoeks be ‘or) fe janeiro; 17) int 8 1, freeh Urges ar ge Steet PUrpore, Sry gales aaa passing the Acer: rk Dermal als . Gris oli. ister (Hr), Pine, ‘Sligo, 35 days, with iron, to jark Mary Hervey {of Portland), Davis, Geayama, P' rad moiaes, to Maitland, way i, wel. ones — 4) 0 him, bu srrerienced a succession of hoary ‘weet 3, lon 79, sree goruok ‘topmast and A star in the Berk Mootevume (of Hoven) Ri odes, Domarara vit ry | W Rhodes. sot ndalia, from Dariou for sis tried away fore t i} yard. bow (Br), Rolly. St Martins, 21 days, with salt, to Brig Arv Gormm, Boy 15 days, with hides and log- eu. wood, to Re ris April 9, Meh mee ke, company with brig i Bik Bleauce (Br), Nickerson, Cleatuegon, 14 days, on "Aes Ma eae hall, Belige, Hon, April 4 with Pe ’ Ave rit 9, ne ape poke bark Uctanall (ot a Sa Us Grande, 18 days, with eugar spoke a, Simi and'rolaser, te Goodtce Re bis prt Bs wine 0, Bormada the Highlands, »poke sober (Coe was B Ricard (ot eatin Smalley. Charles ph | with yellow pine, to Campbell & Mosdy si to Deets Schr Rebekab (of Beaufort), NC, Huds Rio Mache, 24 gay?, with mde. tw Booven, Grav: Neary we & on, Carden ri 9, with e0 sehr Lucelius D Adams. owt Se) al. Mansanilla, 15 days, with maho- ©, Rogers, Mayagues, (P R) 22 days, anger Pi rai on On “he ith inst, rk RH Gamble, Baracon, Apeil 7. with fruit, he, to Atwoods Key SW, 14 miles distance, Ueury P' Pason, of Dennis, from Boston for (gf Hancock), Tobasco, April 2, with ith & Waish. ‘ it Thomas, 19 days, cotton, ke, toR Schr Ulive Braneb, (Br) Haynes, 98 Androws, NB, 17 days, lum ler to master, Sehr Mary Chase, Robinson, St John, NB, 7 days, with lumler, to the master. Leaman, N Orloans, 15 days, nds to C Setr North Carolin April 16th, lat 30, lon 79 M, passed bark Oregon, na for Constad me, spoke hark Sillors, he: S715 Markland, fro: Mates for Ne a4 eRe, mieelt, Newbern, NC, 4 days, with naval Sehr s hr ary dane, Bently, Norfolk, 8 Sel werd min Brows, Richards, days, mdse. eee 3 days, rani 44 plaster to master. 1p Je Shepherd. from Antwerp, with mdse and pes- Amerioan Eazle kt), mr Abirews beige Merthay Middiing is nowlaauy | youngest § adel phi aries A ma Aun Cayer, New Yors, Plauet, and Lovlsa, NYork. Banwerance, April 18 Arrives—ebr Joha W Meyers, Hampeon, and sld Zlet for New Orleans. a Arrived—Sebre Vii JDP Favs Riven, a) nia, and Mary Miller, from "Wow tors: 242, sloop Rares NYore. tle, James River; Boston, Philadelphians Moma, April 17. teh 224, Bu porivm, do Arrived—Drig J L Whipp'e, NYork vw Baproas, April 21. Arrivec—S'oop Corinthian, = ew Onueawe. April 16 ’ ceva, ips Goenititn, oad" Nerth Atiaatic, Boston } brig WoMe Tel. w— 8 ip hudeom, NYork; bark Rose Stantich, do, Porviase, april 23. Cleared—Brig Hawneooket, € ertenas. Paovmenen, April 23. sea Browne, Marta Fle- slope Midas, and Arrived Along Cabines, W York. ey gd var ? Phileas ies mivg, Liberty, arf Veer je} | Mary Lresh. 8 York. for Boston, was | au Heute Bay; Foreign Mails, Py. 4 Hace for Havana, per steamer Ieabel, will close 4 ¢ Keading Room, OT Exchange, this day, ver! teammer Atlentie, will ‘The above Letter Rags are alse at Kenyon's, #1 Wall street. Horald Marine Correspondence. Prrnacearura, Apeit 24 attire Kotha § Cras jaliane, Miscellaneons. Murer 0 erat i {of Salem.) Capt Daniel Cross, emilee from maize. with © full cargo of pres, cor New York ne te ee hewn ara leet, tad all om beard periet ales whic BS Pee centred Mg wn a iy 8 ‘ fm. "Ths chic? utheet, s-aphn. W Cros. ‘8 young mas of moch promis. The second ot knew. wae ahi in November, 154s, as Gener, ‘rem the ‘oard which voswel be had per ved ii (be same cook, John W Lewis, aod ee ee were beth colored men of + left famines. Ph Belipee « sid fre r : 6 Lacon. —We are indebted & seore ary of (he ened of Underwriters, for 8 lever Ga et ot ! arama, ihe 1 L pisieedy hr from Bostoe, bound o the Hof Salt Key Dank—part of ardonan” tat Vora Crar, was insared 4 teouls, of T Te arge exceed and take Reve Tor, of Net rteana, | fe Neabetiie, Teen, fer Sead, Sony Bisa © Wrtarn Higgion as Norfotl om ¥ frow Poster re heels tt € tilee cnet of lease Wrtebt, of ty terning before the @ 4 Jib boom, oot was one Wind sadse dcutloreeied mate- aw bad b ' che compant: m way. eit ren Sea Proased om her voyage. Tir Some Veacory, (of Prince | fee W thames ™ tot irpen Ray oo dey te ee aa di hanged signals with a brig | home Eee Wa es Scpore, did ops Gee Feeten, BA, we Lanzstalls Holanda, Jon 24, Bart Gesneld, Taber, NB, 1900 Bark L’Aigle (Fr), hence for Havre, March 28, lb 60 8, lon wow Roser. of eng from New Havea for Porte Bice, Nasey Borklan? Of Selom, bound W, April 20, off Tae Bilbo, Pumrey, from Cardenas for Banger, April you Catavonnia. CC, pearance iganaaany April 4, Pamper eat y ty py — ai hy 0) le ‘for N 4 down || Siena eonst to Fer, une: Majestie ie onion, ver ae PHanaova, ape? it Tallman, Young, for NYork, Caney Booe, ot helen ood Hope, vous ris ar i Beulte fr Anthony, do een ee BL ts a ty di 7; ia, for W days, omarion, te te ), for St tt, Ni, Caio, do ‘do; sebrs Rawbler (Br), 44 hiatfans Elise (Bi Cul . 1 8—Brig Almatit Sia: Gi 2a ai 1 elfen Des St" toon, wort my “Sanh fr a, oon Sta 2, brig pone i Bark B Bovins, for NYork in 3 | lagna Ny Boo for tt do, and seve: —Sonr H Tri- ee NYork, soon; Eee see 5, do 16th; ton, Long, do and Bal- ene Tandon, bo do; ia, end Sin it 1 13—~Arr barks John Benson, Weet, NYork; or, Ki brig Adele, Me meting shen ‘ Flor e Woodward, P Soule, Smith, NOrleans; 17th, ships Almeds, eee se; Cee Pootnasftate, gr Marts oars india Gaewe, Drammen. aioe n, a Philadelpate; barks Biisabech ox, NYork; Numa, (Sp) Mar- akin, Kew York, cleared; “Awsson, "York ing, Lady Knight, Choate, Per “an bey hg oa N uth; do; Lenox, diss; Lasboila, frat or chtr; Manchester, Porter, de: Fanny, Soho', 3 Lavery, de: i Howees ti ‘f Mavansas, clus Saxouville, Reed, pret arr 7th from N Y fal I nah, valde, Partriaze, ‘harles Kersaw, 8 ar; ft ot, Jama Gray, Schueide for. York, eld; Broome, Trent. Soh 2 Munroe, wig: Mi wea: Lsa- ary Hldy.” Hidy, diay Sarah and Julie, k Silins, Pendleton, St Petersburg barks Matantas: H Kendall, Crocker, N York via Maril; ith, seh White Oak, Arey, Cousins, Boston; Arvaim, Lenox, Lowes, Matansas; ia do: I Partridge, eller Cortees Hetstals 198s, ‘Aoanus Gray, Schneider, N Oriotna. fasuuron (Bee ape 1s—Steamer Wilson G Hunt, Spall, grom NYork tor California. puusianeas, April? —Arr brig Absana, Loweang, NYorks FY Briard” Havre Scots, J Woodward, Chapman, ha, yer Wood. Chatleston; 13th, bark Ai, brie Pancheto, Houdlette, » Octavia, os uh. ‘Ponto Canis, March 30—Sehr Sunbeam: Stull, from $e Thomas, arr 22d; was previously ene i Laguayra, abt “hs Haows, March S1—No Am B. April 1i—Brig Cobdea, Cornish, i Boston, we st eee Tuomas April--Ship Shabepeary, Clark, from for § Lo wail next Bate . Juat arr; and of Stes Weeds trem N York for Californie, sid llth. Sr Mantine, april $—No Am vessels (a port, Arr brig Kate Pendergast, St Jace pe Cuna, April R St Thomas. Sid sehr M lies, Dyer be arn, wig tet; wohr Calista, for Philadel * pril pele lodayes sehr Deasala Nyork SP Vana Cova, April S—Bark Lyra, Oubs, soon. Bill ans, Meses, fVua’ and for'N York, 1608. a dover, Harty, Boston; ‘l 23—Arr brig Andover, Hardy, . Mitpe, Aepall do, Somat, Kiroy, NY. “ a, April gait sehre Grace art man, fi Ri bad une ol t 1d aft wohrs. NYork, steamer repre ted bors Ml rigged brig dup. Teiegrapled cf P Lord, Smith, 3 mer Apeil S—Are ship Arioste, Pabong, NOcteans, darks Jno Carver, Nick: le, NOrleann: Apri laria, Trefe- Mo! ile: ings Lam, senior, St Marina; Mary Bilen, Hine, Meg r, Bt ds ya Ar. Bi a. 10, aston po eiphin. "ia ships Gonasta, Hisdos A. Taft; briga Consuelo, ali Dwight ae ke last g fae ‘: “See Srediaa ‘anaina, vi Mary f oe Frank, and P: Li is ar 11 1T—id, sehr Cornelia, Cook, Ving’ Lewin, Del, Murch 24,1; Pil—Abone two c'clek this afe~ Hewtoidt, from NOriea Veiner; Konauth, from ( a. low my Aivarea (Br), ‘Benson . Loaton; brige Nuevo Figare isp), Arr ship Memphis, Banker, rr ship weg { or i By Telegraph—Ait bark Rest —Are sche Gray, Prankfort. bitGeld, Sem eteee, Sid, sohre Cemberinnd \atand, Georgia, and i jor Mt; jt howers: Cornelia, Vor ew Yorks Bilis Sei “rem Pertemont hg ‘al ‘Are prop Jersey Bl rr aseteene Norwiel ott dot, Coit, New y Cold Spring tor Dennis. Wot rebill, SV ork for Newberyport; Al- Pringaeipiie te Fall River, sloop Jesper, Ma Vreetis, de Sid lidpe Jefery, Pines en J Lawrence, N York. Ros rune. & ae Sno! io NB Arr sobre Cornciia and Palmyra, Pall tig Ne Nema, sree) Top, N York, for N Bedtorts ate ht for Somers uy tt ris; Beves, New You Ormeby, d0 for Box Nis, Saow, New York, v for Harwieh: ville, Correos, meer, fi hi Rewr tA pol River, for Vi Be Arr br for Nantowkon 1 Yrvna rt Washington, ¥C, Vronr, April 22—Sid brig Creole, Young, Gserge- are wn, Harriet, Marston, Porte Bie. Sid eebie "Zinambra, Wall, and Anguia, Kelley, now: CyTeRe, Morton. rig Aviansie, Brows, (tr nee Warrior, Smith, ang Traphlin, Pisses, Now é Baciey, Nocfoik. Cla, 2," bark ae MY) Yen Riek: Indiana. Hefwan 7 Jan eiphin, viens, Day Bx esi hectche NYorks ictlon: neevtors, ore hice sie eh ete, reeling, Ler veil, Tacrteid, Nor folky 2146, Che 9 toy, doy Wim Bowe Ts barker an on, Pearce, NOrioane; soht R&A Metelt, ov Macee. Apetl I-Are beige ¥, tc Ware hee, Joveek lye. 4 . oe ‘sst@, nig hy Mgt lato mi a. Snr te} Lier copes aren, lage of tris ‘« Holon Maria, of Mt Yarmouthe est oan ere cog Balled. Rabe, otha: Monee, RS acer ny NNze, SR Three a di Yeasts, 91 ues ea tin oie oH Hatoock, 'b B 1 i Williams,’ Wen Sins, MEDICAL. ROOLA: gp pa E=proes al s Rovated, —s iouecally Siete ae ars “MPRANCIS BUXTON, ToMr. Tarzor Warts, 102 Nassau a one nese reac rica No, 18).)—Dear. TMy wife having bon Si Gl astm hes sifrecoveeeh bets tapioca oR rely recave: over kuown her to be "MY. De RicHante. ROM THE RVENING MIRO} n f Wild Cherr; " OGFORER 21, neh ia Wiel the nabit of takiueor the habit of taki or putfing medicines, thoughts Bodine em than swallow them, "of Ray we and has tag wach ej yg , Bg yo publok a fe neither time CM Le © report the has effected hoovamers thia Dalsam of Wild Cherry Ie so near one of 1@ preparations, Sader cur immedi u Mirror, shoes aimee Mn. PowLe—Dear Hervey. Lill ali given below, Inne of our moat reine and file ‘wife now Siisty Ma ees gy Tatieetally Yours, Wits Ae ar Washington, ith August, 1M US wiry, pear Washington, ugust, rateful for the ‘afforded are Balen of Wild horry, deems noe ice to vay, that but for the use tasted ote whet Sos have ew tends to her daily avoe tint EY ILL. Seth We. Fowte, Dru treet, Boston, Mase. is the for the manufactare of the wholsal Foruale by a Bek De oe Astor aud Irving House & Cova, Maide Now ied mest af ss Pega sasce, onal C. to eure the form of this di alain "ences to Diu hy vito uu bua Bg. vou TAB rteen years, coi i eyaciga to tha tener wiost Lee yom pod DEBILITY, & ru d cure, with now an ton, or self-pollution, contained in Dr. Balen’ ry i Peace Trent tion, M2 pages. Is bad Re riebures cured om the m: votims of volitery i tainty of eure, OCTOR SPOLASCO, FROM LON DO! England, Ireland, Scotland, hud extraordinary’ cures of Lo Webed aeharacter io 1 ile bere] PEATE, sone seeeet WEAKNESS, ORR red, by bes Taney. & ir hart ‘nd Intelligent manner. For wrevellere ana So arr mush ‘con be done ia 8 time. Pomel every Kind ready for wae, D kK. MOKRIBON 16 O ONFIDNTI ALLY CON} on all forme of te diseaane. ries has oneee, daily, eee veer Sere watt af ee Pammate ‘cure, in every had tL ad paar, erese s Lotver 0 Geationge te a) Mania. ‘ his bese On My wife bee boon some (bree yeare of more, in and Lee at moethe before ber svery ‘more and of things was imei & iebly epokew vere. On ite

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