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’. oe NO. 5815. a K. € COLL nen etreet. psy: no Pid be necured + YO D VIRGINIA STEAwSuiP COMPARE: wogks of eabeeripiog to the capa raasiaete tien srt ‘Tila will Rt ray i he othe ad on cote of from 12 o'oleck M. te da woi BS so catia Commis'rs, Dated New York, May 6, 183. x3 C1 vie Sout IGTON, G. atna. tie obi; ‘Al otters sre the ‘passage or oF treigh! tery Per atent SaNp Agents bud ‘Broadway. STEAMSHIP Keates yo ‘Companys he amount vot gt pany, to unt of ifars, ‘will be opened om he Merchanes” Ex= and the two ensuing 0. Ro Oo. ; ROBERTS, Somustesior UNE. STATES MAIL STEAMERS BET \verpool.—The ships compoxing sare Fie, Capiale Nee We BALTIC Colas Coston. ha te for grremmen orice, very hinge ine neg ano ‘also to ood, ae tials soce Now York, May 3, 1850. NEW lime are eee Bertha cua be eee m Tor frelgee oF passage, 6 7 EDW 'D K. COLLINS, 74 South street img yoo in ily RY CO. Liverpool Atlantic = ere a fever beat whe qemnetinee shi) Feet Sasso wile aa th 1A, Via CHAGRES— Monday, May i3th, Warren streot, N. R., Fe books nor pana eat, ot rivans and Chagres, and for ‘thi kote to San neteco. Te secure 4 tickets, | t be made, as only # aanall umber ced surgeon ie attached to jens for paaenagaes of of each Oy He ‘ALCON and pi y applicatics ma hints rt rie “edioorgla Fhe accom aro ansu! id bed a sen hae a ae iad bed aud separate table. To ae ‘Te N. Orleans, ss eubid an erg " on ag 2oPF it ory LINE FOR SAN FRANC! direet.—The splendid «teamship commander, 8 mn) tos Verthen, will te ta 2 it So'ol Bey ESS iN tae feet ae one 4. HOWARP & SON, SE pacior Tine can secure imy = paacocenlty teh in lendit disehargi o atch in loading and disehargia Diy to USLAC Te QMITIL 1H Wall etreat, corner Front’ wed tes akers ian B, 40 Wall sercet, steornce passage in eat. Inquire of load A4eh inet. Inqui Ne Goats wa im sinesta ey Lyn pe TICKET FOR STEERAGE im the mais sail itch Mov. ALTFORNITA PIRECT =Tunovan Seaea te a ‘herokee, Mav ae Wanteu—onelady’s | spire Clty and kareh {AIFORNIA TICKRTS YOK SALE —FOURSTRERSGE ria, 40 leave Tickets, per menimer Geu BY, ite ee Chersh oe ath Linh of I aoe of 0. ae rr ear the Park. Vetweon Wail and Pine s.reets, opposite Trinity Chorek AC AM rORNIA 3 A THROUGH TICKETS DIRECT FOR Sale —One fires: class and one s'eerage in Howland and ope caire tine & May 190; one seeond cabin, in Howard line, for ih I TR, 3 Wall OR SAI, AT COST.—A THRove TICKET IX RO- Vers Lie, for the 38th o Inquire ab 120 Liberty otreet. ‘et the bar. eens} Hane sot FOR SALE Tans Niet, eg t work ia aad far. ‘Aes safe and has ne equal of her it roach NOTING & MUON DARE SS" ‘SS wait snrees. TIPPRRS BY THR BKiv SOPHIA, FOR SAN PRAN- Racramento City, will please pond im bille Seperate passengers wad ifs ‘balk of OI tal ares, orte THOM r Obata aS at Watsireets Toronto, © ves Seay XT ARON pe aayieum, i faa curs any gaan tha or bis enre, Yong Ww. M. ‘ewark, N. 4. evereal Poaible foroes man to a remuily #Fe eee te. Honver is known -necenefel practi exclusively dev: derewd to the cewey ennee rittes of the fra has become’ enfesblod been ie es te eee deer ole, 10 8 years *e yt Bal Tag — sf Female itn patients e ” | Rees , action of Congress. | the Census. * Md. said thi uh 1 Se Baltimore entoyed | THE NEW YORK HERALD. MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, MAY 10. 1850. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, BY moRsE’s Pena TRLEORAPE. Wasninatox, May 9, 1850. THE ALLOY IN COIN—MINT IN CALIFORNIA. Mr. Sort submitted a resolution of inquiry into the expediency of providing that the alloy in gold ooins be of silver only. or of copper and silver. in the proportion in which it is found in California gold. He alse advo- | ented the expediency of establishin, fornia, or depots tor the purchare & mint in Cali- { bullion. Adopted. 1g the Secretary of & report to the Senste, in relation te correspondences had w with the heirs of General Kosolus- ko. was taken up for consideration. Mr. Berrien 0) the resolution, because it rela- ted to a matter between the Minister of a — coun- tr Rens the Executive of the United States. debate ensued upon the old Koaciosoo oase, in the c couree of which, Mr. Walker accused Mr. Bodisco of per interference with the suit of Kosciosko heirs to recover his estate. and of having be prompted injsuch interference by the Emperor of Russia, who took this method of wining ls displeasure — the head of the rebel subject, his ipiaciersace ry becn complained of to the Secretary of State, who nad paid no attention to the appeal thus made by a natu- ee citizen of the United States, as attorney for the ire. Mr. Foore said he had acquainted himselt with the facts of the case, amd found thet the individual pearing a8 complainant in this case, writ most insulting tothe Attorney Gener: was replied to ii pirited and just tone of rebuke by pe cer. He considered. however, that these hens had rights and interests which ought not to be ne- glect« A and. 03; expressed the hope that the resolution , Would adopte: : ‘The question ae taken, the resolution was agreed 0. OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE RELATIVE TO CALIFORNIA. Mr. Yuree called up his resolution, asking for all correspondence between the department and Generals Persifer F. Smith and Riley, in relation to California am with reference to the constitutional convention of California, a copy of the journal of said coavention, the ordnances passed, and Mr. Y. alluded to the receat movements in favor of an indepeadent government in California, implicating the Executive in @ failure to fuifil the duty of holding sur Pacific possessions in trust for the country, and rubject to the ultimate the resolution was adopted, TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT FOR CALIFORAIA Mr. Foorr read a lotter and presented evrtaip Aoeu- ments relating to movements in the Sou'bern portion of California, in favor of the organizatiod, of a territo. rial government. Also, a letter from Uy President of the Senate of California, stating thet the old Ualifor- anes — beld wiestedte ti be ‘the ssme course, ir. Turney objec to the receptio; and they were not received. tion of the pepe: a eR Cee een rfarned 12: from the House, with amendments, and referred", t1.6 select Committee on 5 ‘THE & ~s SEORT “Oy THE COMMITTEE oF THIRTEEN. me“lon by Mr. Cray, the bill reported yesterday, admitting the State of California into the Union, and establishing territorial government for Utab and New Mexico, aud making proposals to Texas for the estab- lishment of her western aud northern boundaries, was taken up, read the second time, and made the special order for Monday next. BOARD OF ACCOUNTS. The Senate then reviewed the consideration of the bill to establish a Board of Accounts. After debate and action joes various amendments. of no general interest, the bill waa reported to the Seaate aud or- dered to a third readin, Mr. Houston ‘opposed the bill, which was then passed —yeus 36, nays 8. EXECUTIVE SESSION. The Senate then went into executive session, and soon after adjourned to Monday. House of Representatives, BY BAIN’S KLECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. Wasnincton, May 9, 1860. Mr. McWillle was appointed one of Mr. Stanley's investiguting committes, in place of Mr. Inge. Mr. Ricnarnson, from the Committee on Territories, reported @ bill to amend the acts establishing the territorial governments of Oregon and Minnesota, and mo that (he 25th inst. be assigned for its considera- “ite, Kin, (hte) of Mass.. from the Committee of Ac- rted @ resolution that the Clerk of the alterations, edditions, or repairs tot oure, offices, or committee rooms of the seme, or in the furnishing thereof, except with the advice and consent of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, A debate ennued, in which Mr. McLanx, Gent of as simply & question as to whether the Clerk or the Commissioner should have the givii of jobs, snd was beneath the consideration the How lution was finally amended so that “no ex- ball hereafter be made for the purpose of farvishing or refitting the House, or the committee rooms thereof, except by ® resolutic pecitying the object and emount of the appropriation, im this form it was passed Mr. Kina, from the committee of accounts, also re- ported a resolution d fraying expenses of the fu of Mr Campbell, late Clerk of the Mouse, and con ing bis remains to Tennessee. ihe House next proceeded to the consideration of the bill continuing in foreo the act authorizing the port of Baltimore to levy tonnage duties. Mr. Porsam (whig), of N. Y., said it gave immanity no other port, It was for q special interes ht noi to Mr, Tvex, (free-soil) of New York, remarked, that Baltimore enjoyed the privilege for wixty years of tax- ing every versel entering that port two cents on every ton, If tax on tes was objectionable, #0 was this, Mr. McLane, (dem,) of Maryland, Yeplied, and eon- tended that the bill was in neeordance with the eon- stitution, Money w: olleeted for the privilege of oecupying basin improved by the State and eit; Mr. Senrvex (ws ) of Ohio, opposed the bill, and i of it. the House went into Committee the State of the Union. ale coerce aint | E hen the previous the P Breer de- jemen could speak u; he the time et of California arrangement with the gentleman . Clarke, who is entitled to the floor on the California question, I moved to take up the De ficiency bill. fed hat the’ Def feney Dal hod th pao i jied that clene; eo a Barty said that if committee would attend to the bill. it could be passed in a hour—at any rate, ald be ea the Deficiency bin, but nO quorum voted. A point of order was raived. andthe roll of members ‘was called to ascertain the names of the absenteer. The committee rore, uorum being found t. the House again went into committee, and the state the union and no particular measure. consideration, From Washington. OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE. Wasnisoron, May 9, 1850. A very extreordinary rumor is out this morning— that the South, if they cannot get the Missouri line, will prevent any other notion for California, with the design of sompelling her to set up an independent republic on the Pacific. We believe the South have no intention of the kind ; but there is no telling what may oecur, as everything is in confusion here just now. ‘The President has been called upon by the Senate, inge affair, Mr. Webster U, 8. SUPREME COURT. ‘The Pupreme Court, In the case of Boswell ve, Dick- Ineon’s to-day, decided in Lhe LT aa lant. This jsion is & very Important one, Involving a claim to all the land upon which Lower Sandusky, @ oe Sow meat, It was held from the iste Rudol- whieh ca decision gives to Boswell. be diepos thereby Dickinson, 1 the inbabitante will CIRCUIT COURT ‘The Sn the fravers wil care failed to agree, and were Sow tial kes boon ordered. Mreet Preachers Arrested. New Oncears, May 2 1880 ‘Two street preachers, named Evans and Mill, have | Simonse slaves, hey Sore eolemitted for telat? Cholera at Havana—Suspicious Vessel, Boston, May 9, 1850, A private letter from Havana ef the 3d inst, ton merchant of this city, announces that the cholora had been raging there for three weeks, and that during the first week the deaths ranged from five to fifteon daily. The second week it fluctuated very much, some days as high as forty. On the 30th of April, there were eighty deaths; om the Ist of May, sixty- eight ; and on the 2d. sixty-three, No soldiers are seen in the streets, and the Castles of Principe and Fuerzaare abandoned. The cholera {a also raging at ney Ban Antonio and Guerrias, among the people. writer also says, passenger arrived at nave na on the 2d inet., from New Orleans, in the schr. Ellen, who stated that » bark came out of the Balize ahead of them, with 250 to 200 men on board, bound ostensibly for Chagres ; but the pilot said there were three colonels on board. and that she had taken the men on board after leaving the city. and that she was not bound to Chagres, Moth vessels kept compa- by for three days, when they parted off Tortugas. Capture ota Slave Boston, May’ 9—5 P.M. ‘The bark Hope arrived at New Bedford yesterday, hav- ing left St. Helena on the 14th of March. She reports the capture on the Coast of Africa, by the man-of-war brig Water Witch, a slaver sailing under the name of “Incarnation.” with the American flag flying, At the time of her capture. she had on board 800 slaves. The Water Witch arrived at St. Helena the same day the Hope sailed, Maryland Cenvention Election, &e. Bavtimone, May 0-0 P. M. The Maryland election returns come in rather slow. ‘As far as ascertained, there is about 9,000 majority in favor of calling a convention. ‘The Southern mail has arrived, but brings nothing of interest. The Bark A. R. Tatt. Chanceston, May 7, 1860. The Boston packet A. R. Taft, wrecked off this port afew days since, will prove a total loss. Arrrival of the Ohio at New Orleans. New Oxuanns, May 8, 1860. ‘The steamship Ohio, frow New York, has just ar- rived, VERY LATE aid IMPORTANT me BRAZIL. Awful Ra pee of the Yellow or Coast Fever Blo de Janeir: Fifteen Thousand Victims to the Disease. AAs DBATHS OF AMERICANS, NO TIDINGS OF THE BTEAMER RHODE ISLAND, Ber See, de. The ship Grey Eagle arrived at Philadelphia yestor- day, from Rio de Janeiro, whence she sailed on the 6th ult., tem days later than our previous advices. She brings fearful occounts of the ravages of the yellow polka, or coast fever at Rio and other plices in Brazil. It made its appearance in December, and, since that time, upwards of fifteen thousand human beings have fallen victims to ite ravages in the city and harbor alone, The line of battle ship Ohio, at Boston, several weeks since, brought us the first intelligence of tho sickness; she lost severel of her officers and thirteen of her crew. ‘The bark Isabalite, Hyne, arrived at this port with much Ister and equally as painful advices, from Rio, Now the Grey Eagle arrives wt Philadelphia, with still more deplorable accounts. The greatest sufforing has been on board the shipping in the harbor, Nearly every vessel has lost more or les of its crew, §Those on board the ships bound to Californie bave suffered considerably. Lt was esti- mated, when the Grey Eagle sailed, that the deaths were three bundred per day. Among tho deaths of Americans, wo have to recom) that of Major Morgan, the Secretary of the American legation; the only son of Gov. Kent, the U. 8. Cousul at Rio; a sister of the Rev. Mr. Pease, scaman’s chaplain at Rio; and the wite, niece and nephew of Mr.G. W. Atwood, en rowe to California. The steamer New World lost eleven of her mon and one passenger. In- deed, the list is fearful one. There are no tidings of the steamer Rhode Island. She had not arrived at Rio on the cvening of the 4th ult. cue the Philadelphia Bulletin, May 9.) The fart sailing, —— built ship Grey b: Donley. from Itle Janciro, arrived 4 In the Delaware on after the chair: te that they hed | man ported hey hed | Tu aay, after a short passage of 32 da, he Grey Regle is famous for having iade the shortest tri from an Atlantic port to San Francisco, and hor hom voyage bas been equally brilliant. Unforvunately. in ectming up the tit day, she got a of the bars opposite Chester. and {t was joult <o get Ber afloat, This motning, however, we joated, andarrived ln port between one and two o'clock this atiernoon, We have hed be received tho captain's report, but we were favored this morning with an interview with agentleman who came nger in the Grey Kaxle, tfohcm we are indebted fer ibe following informe. tion -— The Grey Eagle railed from Rio on the evening of the 4th of April. At the time she sailed, tie yellow fever was still raging, with little or no abatement, though hopes were entertained that it had reached its height and would now subside. Among the victims, we regret to announce the name of Thomas Jefferson Morgan, the American ore the Urey of Legation, who was puvied » few days before the Urey i sailed. He had n very actively telleving the sufferings countrymen in city, and among the ship- ping, and by this exposure probably contracted the dirense, He was universally lamented by the Ameri- cans in port. Having been acquaiuted with Mr. Mor- gan, we can testity to his character, his fine la- telieet, and his many social qualities. He ~ ap about 36 | aoe Mr. Morgan Was! Bost at thas Spee mel endaron place. He had of iste minent ition David Tod. the vend sill one Ur Thomas Storgs years resided in Ohio, “ecuryine’ i the politics of that 8 American Minister, was in the country with his tf mily, when tire Grey Engle left. Our informant mentions, also, that Gov Kent, the American consul, bad lost @ son by the epidemi: it. Harris, both of them in co alifornia A ot bad eens Be ee had been great tay meV d States store ship after leaving Rio. This, fear, is the Lexingte’ hich was at Rio atthe last accounts. In this city, ravages of the fever bad been dreadful. One commercial house had twelve down with it at ones, mauy houses hed to be closed ‘The Ropes thas ween setecieinn’ ct te safety of the Talend, are blasted by this arrival. The length, under mil,” which was ro- r of gre ported gol ei Rio, by the Isabelite Hyne, was the ber 4 bad arriv- from New York, whic . Peck, sailed from The steamers Ses Gull, New World and W J. Pease all sailed about the time Eagle’ aoe that colfee rematued firm, steamer “Ses G1 with no of @ deciine in prices toe A bo very Litt the market, and none suitable for markets. ratenant Distr T A., General Stevens Me; Lieut yens, Me.; . 3.0 bese . 8.EB.C; M Yturbide, Mexican “a, rat ei U. 8.N.; Hon. J. Roe Con Captain G. W. Cullum, U.S. A; ad cay. three others, arrived yesterday, ‘and took roome at iB ig D. held, R. N.; Bees 4 Rronsoa, Ament) and euginy- one —. arrived yesterday, sod took rooms at the Artor H James Porter, John Adame. hae M.D, Parks, Conrul U.8. Feome ot lie Americas Hotel a at the A Hote! the errivals at ‘ai the hotels MU nese of n member of his fa Mr. Tirado. the Peruvian Mixister, and culte, have arrived in Washington. | ARRIVAL OF TH! NIAGARA’S MAILS, ANOTHER BATCH OF EUROPEAN NEWS. THE COMMERCIAL “CARCULARS, &e., &e., ke. The steamship Niagara, Capt. Ryrie, arrived at this port at 12 o’clock yesterday morning. She left Liver- pool on Saturday, the 27th ult., and Halifax at 8 o'clock on Tuesday morning. The N. has thus made the passage from Liverpool to to New York in less than twelve days—one of the quickest on record. She was boarded off Nantucket on Wednesday noon, by the New York pilot boat J. M. Waterbury. ‘We are indebted to Capt. Ryrie for his kindness and attention to our news collector. ‘The telegraphic summary of the news, published in the Herald of Wednerday and yesterday mornings embraced nearly all the intelligence of interest. We to-day, add a few items only. Our correspondence will appear to-morrow, The demand for United States Securities, in Lon- don, on the 26th ultimo, as reported by Messrs. D. Bell, Son, and Co., continued unabsted, with an in- creased inquiry for the stocks of the separate States; but more eepecially for the Sterling Bonds of Masea- ebussets and Maryland. The following are the latest quotations :— Led 1368 — y 1811-706) dollar, 1803 0 iter’g. § ISH-9-06 78 1854 8 es 1857-78 - ‘1868 eereeee SETELISI % Wa TS It is reported in the German papers that a Congress ofthe Princes of the Prussit’g Leaguo were to meet at Gotha in the course of the week. The Grand Duke of Baden, the King tf Prussia, and Prince Albert areex- pected “.nonget the number. ‘Three-fourths of the looms in Lyons are cecupied in weaving silks for the United States, and many orders have been paid in advance, in order to hasten their execution. On Tuesday, April 23d, about the hour of noon, Mr. Wordsworth, the Poet Laureate, dicd at his house, Rydal Mount, near Ambleside. He was very well, and vigorous for his age, during the last autumn, and was, in some degree, recovering his spirits, which had suf- fered a severe shock in the death of his only daughter some time ago, About a month since he was attacked with strl0Gs miners, from whieh ho nover more than partially raitied. He had lately completed his 80th Baron de Menneval, formerly privato secretary of the Emperor Napoleon, died #t Paris on Friday even- ing, in the 73d year of his age. The widow of Marshal Blucher, whose name is as fa- miliar in England as Germany, died on the 16th at an advanced age, at her soak lence in Berlin. The French Republic. The awful accident at Angers, where threo hundred soldiers were drowned by the sudden breaking down of 4 bridge, stirred ali France with « thrill of compassion, The President hastened to Avg of the surviving sufferers, and the dead, The Minister of War. members of the Assembly, proposed the gra’ france for the relief of the bervaved fam eialist demi , Proudhon, in his Voie du Peuple, ws wo worded as toexeito hatred against overnment, who had ordered this devoted corps of roldiers to march to Algier#, as & puuishment their disaffection; for this, the police again selsed the whole edition of is joursal; and Proudhon himself, who is already in prison, od to write only on ls promise not to writ y, has been now of seve both im the Paris garrison nts, there are frequent sy mpiome of insubordination ; and the efforts of democratic emirraries, by distributing tracts Oe pictures, to dis- orgauize the army, oceasion much alarm, vervatives, however, confidently pad ® tris the Paris election ; M. Lee! thei stationer by trade, sho, wh: ced the inusket in bis hands, has been denied partisans op jo him. Whether true or chted, the Fomautic ineident has won the scutim jority of voters. On the other side. author ot Mysterice of = "' who is the secialist candidat by tho timel, give ugene publication of a Lethe ery mele eBrgastacet Of the rumptuous luxury of bis own domestic life. ‘The people have been reminded, that costly plate. far- niture, and equipages, whieh M. Sue is <aid to possess profusely, do not become the apostle of social equality, Bor are consistent with his professions of communism, In the Assombly, there have been debates on the "oe introduced by government for the transporta- ot criminals to the Marquerss. An amendmont propored, by M, Jules Favre, abolishing the punish- ment of death for political subscituting verpetual exile, was rejected b govern} defeated, b ‘amendment declaring that feet prosecutions for offences already committed discussion, M. Odilion Barrot made y. who have bee: he wasin of The intention of gover been to use this measure to transport the rr convicted by the court at Versailles ue companies formed for emigration to California eating, wt with singular success The organisatio Same of m has been very rapid. !n consequence good news that has recently reached the projectors of ths those that are alread, Mobile and of the « judictously enrolled amongs: some of tl pasenge and an allowance of three france given them. Some of the Varde ‘The Papal States. THE RECKITION OF THE POPE IN ROME. ‘The Paris Détate publishes the following from ite a at Beme, ses Saaed Py character! ereuwees weit pe other wo 8 even in the erie» fie, popular i mg FA of = the Seon te hora ad arene ons + the, wen faa) In" ecnhequenee w words, and she r eh be Flt “te eu: be Grornaie de Homa of the 10th plover “hat & the preceding day Pius 1X, left the Veticon wb ® private | realize, and have ega'u eccepted tether ower pre oles ande small detachment of eight Noble Guat roceedod to tho Liberian Basilica, rey ~e is unexpectedly visited the Prench military hosp!- | tal. near tho chureh of St. Andrea al Quirinalo. to | #poke to the sick im French, and expressed his appro- bation at the order and cleanliness which prevailed there. The Osservatore Romano says, that the Pos has conferred the Cross of Commander of the Order of st. | Gregory, to M. Mangin, Seeretary of the French Police at Rome, The commission of government has pro- hibited the wearing of the Vicenza medals, which had been distributed to the Papal soldiers who defended | Vicenza in 1848. The military post of the Vatican is to be oceupied by French troops one day and Roman troops the other, alternately. Spain. Our accounts from Madrid are of the 20th ult. M. Felipe de Molina. who assumed the title of Minister Plenipotentiary of the government of Costa Rica, bad arrived in Madrid from London, He was sent to nego- tinte the recognition of the independence of the re- Be bie by Spain. and was to have a conference with M. ida} om the 17th, ‘The cathedral of Saragossa, one of the most romark- elle edifices of the eapital of Atragon, was destroyed by fire on the 7th instant, phe frigate Cortes sailed on the 11th, from Cadia for Havana, and the corvette Ville de Bilboa for Ma- nilla, General Mirasol and the other persons attached to bir mission were to embark on the 12th for Ouba, in the Pizarro steamer. the following from the frontiers of Russix:—It becomes more and more diffcult to enter Russia. and whoever desires to exer- cise any branch of industry in the country, is obliged to make himself a subject of the Czar. For the future, preachers of the evangelical communion will not be allowed to come from Germany. In several universl- tics certain lectures have been suppressed Another Phase of Lola Montes. Mrs. James, or the Countess of Lansteldt, or Mra, Heald, or Lola Montes, or what ever be the present suo- briquet of this notorious lady, lately figured in a now, or, at least not hitherto well ascertained character, namely, that of @ pugilist. The particulars wo have from Paris, whero the event came off. The ex-Couatess took & great fancy to the nicce of the owner of a house which her devoted spouse (Mr Heuld) had lately rented for her in the Champs Elysees; the fancy, it appears, was not of long duration, for ere many days bad elapsed from its inception, a moral aversion to the young lady arose in the breast of the gentle Lola, who forbad her dear friend returning to the hotel de Beaujon The proprietor of the house had lett in tho cellar 2 lange quantity of wine, and shortly after tho above de- notement, seBt his niece to euperintend its being packed up and gremoved, The Countess, considering thir an intrusion, ordered the young lady to leave the house, She resisted, and a souffle between the fair Oves ensucd, which vould have ended in Mademoiseile being summarily ejected. bat for the opportune ar- rival of her aunt (who by the way is Irish.) The latter flew to the ald cf her niveo, and attacked Loia Montes with such energy and vivacity, that but for the asasist- ance of cne ot her femmes de chanbie, she would pro- Dubly, for the first time, have foun {Ne match, After « grand scufile, ia which the Countess sustai scme slight.and it isto be hoped, evanesvent seratehes, the suceveded. for the presont Jn securing the lavinia. bility of ber domicile. It 4s seid that she has laid formal complaint Usfoxe the commissary of police of her arroudtssement, with what effect time will show, It is understood aye the London Globe, now that in 9 few daya final procvedings will be tukem in the ensq of an order made by Mr. Peregrine Bingbatn. the rasgis- ? trate at Marihorsugh strecf police omens Es ag ment ogasanes Mgstelde oala ance of Maria Dolores, Comtesse cc } eat ). on the charge of bigamy, the par. familiar {0 tho public. Mors. Weary D. d Daniel Davies are the bail responsible for this amount. The Bank of England. An Acvount t to the Aci 7th and 8th Viete eck ending Saturday the 20th day B DEPARTMENT. res 5,573,000 £11,015, 108 . we Le 15,668,125 ‘208,877 £24,780 Depanrusey. Progeioters capi £14.558,000 baits viasluuing Rest 3,050,248 Weigh —— ey. £14,292, 170 seeuritios, ore VST 138,001 684 BS, O41 Messrs. Baring’s Circular. Lonpon, Friday, 26th April, 1860-6 P. M. We have in to report extreme dulness in the Colonial and Foreign produce reduction in the value of several articles which have been wu: ever, remain firm. The continental advices coutinue discoursging, and export dem: is limited in conse- quence, The home trade seem more and more in- clined to confine their purchases to actual wanta, finding no inducement, even at the present low seale of prices, to ho * * Stocks.— There has been o fair business this week in the securitios which we quote, and the transactions would be larger were (here more stock on wt. United Statos 6 per eent bonds, 110% a ; Ineeriptions 109 & 1003; Massachusetts sterling 106K; Maryland ling ; 110; Ohio 6's, 1870, 104 a 105 Pennsylvania o's, 84 in prices or business doue in other State perlb. chiefly I Qs (4.044 44,, "ith Mexican grain from 9s. 7d. a 9a. 104, for black, with @ few bags very choles at 4s. 10d. @ Cocoa remains neglected; for 400 bags good Babia, at auction, there were no Luyers, and they were with- the Netherlands drawn at 208 Correx —The announcement b; aan that onl tl toler 140 000 bags J will not be offered for sale has given more firmness to holders and prices of Na- tive Ceylon have recovered trom thelr late depression fully 3a. reveral thousand bags having changed hands & week at 4608, per ewt. 1.500 packages Mocha have D fold at Gis a 626. for common to eaperior clean fertica with long berry from 65s, 9 Sls, bat in other Kceeriptions no males have takem pisce. end quations oot considered nominal This afiernoon there were rellers of Native Ceylon at 40x Corres —There is no change in the guotstions for Rritivh, but the demand is very slack. Chiliwn rough slab is offered at £*0, without finding PA rae ins without improvement, aa of 28 pounds eq to Iva 6d. a 2le per barrel; aud foft Polish Oderas wheat from $20. 0 344. a quarter Indian corn rearee. and cargoes on the coast @ gco4 condition would bring Me. 04. 0 28s. 6d. e- to quality, bere bas been # good regular demand at Liverpool throughout the week. “mid, Orleans” 6X4. per pound with 880 bales at auction, from Jd a 4 ordinary. Comptah to mid. fair Dhollera, «nd 650 bales — from 44d 8 4%) d, being the former ealue ae. amy ty articles are ( Mcult, anieas de reduced ral 40 chests castor off bare been sold. dd o ea. which is again lower cuteh, 22a = 2 camphor, 70, sellers, gambier. lis « Ile 6d., wy opium, 14a & 14s. Gd; quicksilver, 42; 60 tons wood brought £11 Ite. a. eo £13. Manila, £32 © £33 for good: fer 426 bales the vale of 46.713 Bast India yesterday, “a ra d ready buyers at the reduced quotations of last week, Bufiaio in jess request, and Manila a shade co~ The transactions this week have been limited, joes are oa, gepoeses and there is very littic Severs) arrivals bave taken . to commence on the 14th proximo. There are ready sellers of common bare and 416 and £4 respectively, both free om board ery little busimess her Keoteh I, at dds, @ dle, on the “yan, bwediah, taking Weetern pretty without alteration, but retded ede fold at £89 4 £84; w To £00 ios, for fret quality; we doubt if over £43 could it tone fine * ty Sorel pavesto done, # ver bought Im above. Paw —Of 4900 bauer at auction, one half was realiaed from 245. (4.0 64. for 14% to 5% be refraction. deci ce funy 0 es iy are again lower and tm very ractles valet of ioe bogs Pimente wt iiea eBay We notice 10 begs heavy Malabar at 9 PO Tae i aad u vane Bae ‘bee shoves Paya ™ ner Sat ogemeates sale 20th inet. Sey Shae at £ibloe, iit bayere 08 610 * hocan lmpertere (heve shown Inoressad ‘The rales to the trade, for the weeks comprise 1. bhds. West India, and 25.000 bags Ben, aad waar. tlus, with 900 hhds. 300 bbls. Porto Rico, of the new sr . from Sin. bd. @ 438, Od. per ewt. Of 1,070 boxes low Havana, in bond. about half sold from 10s. © Be. for mid. to fine, and 1.600 boxes soft brown have been sold at 368, 6d. for refining. Of Brasil. two anes goer, together 1.260 cases, have soid. floating, af Its. 4d. and 176. 9d. ; with one of white Pernams, a6 24x Od., for the Mediterranenn ; and 450 cases Bahia, landed. have been taken at 18s. 3d. In the near com- tinental porte the article continues neglected, and a& Hambro’. especially, the market is greatly depressed. AU St. Petersburg prices are steadily maintained, but @petiing further has been done, afloat, in white Usvana for that market Taitow in in moderate request at 34s, Od. a 37s. om the spot, and {8s Sd. rather ouyers for delivery the last shrce mouths of (be year Tra.—The reeent arrivals are being at once brought on the market, and prices have turned rather im buyers’ favor. Low common Congou has been sold a6 944d. & Oed., and Canton Gunpowder af 1s, a ls. OK, with some inferlor at Wed per tb 1x, —English and tin plates without ehai dull se Te for Bancs. end Tos. erste ee ‘Txnacco.—The tobacco market is very quiet, but holders continue extremely firta Tunrentine.—Large arrivais of rough have rather depressed the market, and no sales have been made this week ; we quote it at 7s. n Os. Gd. Spirits are di cult of sale at Sis.s 6d. for American, and ws, dd. for English Wratxnons remains firm at £165 a £170. Messrs, Musgrove & Vance’s Circular: Liverroon, April 26, 1850. The sales of cotton, this week, amounted to 66599 bales, of which 12.520 were for speculation; 4,150 were for export; the total imports were 23,181, of which 77 were American; the total amount of stock oa band, was 640.254, of which 359,579 were American; the total amount of steck on hand, same date, in 1849, amounted to 631.745. Cunxent Purces oy Awenieax Corros, T18 DATE. Very ordinary... Sag 8M jen ae 3S Middling . OMale a iy 7 6 BR 6 We have again, this week. had a large attendance ct the trade, who have showa a considerably Increated disposition to purchase; the market bas, however. beem sbundantlylsupplied with cotton at full prices, aad con eequently we have very little ebange to make from our quotations of Friday last. in American descriptions the demand is chieily for the middling qualities, aud in these ap advance of about 'y per pound has bee obinine other qualities wre steady at la To-day the rnies amounted to 6,000. cluding 3000 on speculation and for export, the makes cloring quietly. but firaly.at our o7 vegeta Although the e~ cheateataee ar Ist Week uns subsided, yee Soe continue very. firm Fe amount of business done bas been «mall but Breen nae to be more con- fldenee among buyers, and & rlighily increased disposi tion to meet the advance demansd by spiuners and biwnutacturers, Markets. Loxpon Money Manker, April 28, 2. M.—Thore hag deen but little busivess ‘transucted this morning the murkes (or publye secur prices have beh barly i. Consola bare beew done at 96 and 03%; for the acnount, and froma 96% to 06% tor money; the Three per Cents Reduced 9 M35; the Threo-nn sj Bonk Stock. fo eres Por Conta, tm te aud Todin antes 626 Bqchoquer Bitte, 69 11; ma pre ing & shado demer. Avery cu cae DeaR only. has been done in foreign stocks. and there is but litile change in the quotations. Peruvian Deterred have Leea done from 20% to 30 Spanirh Five per Cents have farther dvetinnd te io? the extre # this morning being 16% \. wi the Three p nts, 36% \; Portuguese Pour per Cente, 34 8%; Russinn Pour-and-a-Ualf per Senta, 95\¢; de, Setip 2% pm., and Duteh Two-wnd-s-lalf por Cente, Quarters ayronr Tanne. —Consols for Account, 05% 96. Livexroot Mankers, April26 —Ashes—About 200 bbls. Montreal pots have been sold at 28% to 26. aod pearls at 2se 6d. to 208. per owt. Lard—-About 10@ tons sold chiefly at Sls. 6d per ewt.. bel. ti lor Naval ‘Stores-Ho sales reported arp prices, however, remain unaltered, Of com rican rosin 1,000 bbls have boon soldat £2 104 Quereitron bark—150 hhds. Philad ta lle 6d perewt. Rice—4,000 bag: full prices, from 7. 94. tor broken to 0s. 04. middling white and 300 tee Care! from 148 to 195.6. per ewt. for Salt—There t+ ne ebange in pric quotations, Seeds About Ey teas of el ported at gradnally declining rate en brings 4ls.to 60. and old Sle 504 ciation at 874. 6d per owt, Atthe oais of South Ame ries uch apirit was evinced, Tobaroo- th can dome this work, and the mar change, Mascunsten Trave Rerowr, Friday, April 26——The market continues inactive, bul firm, and presents @ Perplexing aspect both to buyersandvellors. The ope- in the Liverpool cotton market, the up- ward tonde ey of prices there, have mot hoa foot Gf leading to's corresponding advance in rates here Higher prices are of course demanded, where producers happen to be without stock. and well uader order ; is only on certain descript thes eaveneisean be realix required are paid 77 ished operations are the the extreme; they give ow crders. In seareely any descriptions of goods or yarns ean th be said to be « large busines doing, and purchases continue to be made on account of fabrics and yarns suitable for the eastern markets. Where immediate delivery can bo made. rather higher prices than thore of Pooky last would be given; bat etocks of articles for which there is say demand are very light, and neither buyers nor producers are “a. ling toenter into eontracts for distant delivery the whole, the market is characterised by great frm: bere. Haver Mangers, April 24 —Cotton—We received. thie day week, our adv: ae N be! tnwation o Ivers high rates, by mah Bic ined holders with more cont theuli ly on learning. also, t tt favorably interpreted in Livespest 9 * on roy upwards of 5.000 mgt os with « rie of f1. and, on Friday, the bed 4000 bales, at rteady rates Since then. the demand has been regular with daily sales of 1,000 « 1.200 bales, fully Spin sera, nevertheless, of ‘The salts of the Teaching 14.000 bales of which ds iteeif reduced to 74.000 bales, We team-t that twelve new ships have his port, eo that we expect, alto- States t wight y- Mie with York tin our latest of these vessels bad icored “with about The following were t 5.006 bales New Orleans... . 305 OM ane ur“ Fe wre 81 bale abe Imports during the same period amount to $288 the of the : a Lard are heavy at £08 to 88 08 for cupe- descriptions ehich are of dimealt eave arrivals Qnereitron rs hare to notice of 16 bhds Phitadeipbia t (22; Baltimore Nd fetch 118 Ld cageonet juty \—-4 No arrival prs’ ordinary reriptions. ebich pos so at ftw & qualities of rolina new, irs would CJ, 1d 150 tieroes were disposed of thi« so bene Rast India dereriptione attity - Cy pe Mports trom Caloutts 2.990 bags. ry it and Chaoderuegor, Tallow.No 1 Br whatever; Rustin nominal at £53 25 « 7 149 to 68, paler ot 4 nie We reeeive by ‘i, Preneh firhery. of 2.000 kil. only remain in the market, Stock on hand 28,000 kil. ‘The Latest from Europe. PY TELAORAPH FROM Lot DON TO LITERPODE, Lox pos, April 27, 1850, ENOLAND. ‘The Timer eaye, an amount of £450 000 Ie now being faived in the London markets in bebslf ot the looal gorverament of Canadas, The seourity consists of de dentures bearing 6 per cont Interest. FRANCE. «Apel! #6 PM. -The Menvewr publishes & tor, of the repubite, reducing the ’ A mpae of the Pr