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~ em ~ ext law, vial the convtitution of the State, will be pubic lls, for al betves luboriously to Sd unt soot b dividual members take | ‘unimportant nature, but. as individ wal met an interest intweh bill they serve to clog the orders and umber the desk, Meier back the more important bills. (Prom the Albuny Atlas, April 16.) In the session of 1850, the A>sembly appointed a com. ie to investigate into, and report to the next Legis: n charges of frauds, malpractices and vivl Gai by canal officers on the public works. Mr. cer Eiderhin ‘appointed such committee, The whigs ‘and few democrats (+he House being about evenly di- Vided,) set aside that committee, to appoint another, consisting of Meeers. Church, of Steubon; Smith of Ot- ego; Meintoeh, of Oneida; Townsend, of New York, and | nother—three democrats ‘and two whigs. tee wore engaged in the inquiry last summer and fall, and the majority prepared their report and submitted it to the present House of Assembly the fret month of the session. There it lay, Motions were made to print it, But it was pretended that the minority were about soon to report, and that beth statements +e ‘ald go to the pub- Tr. Thas lt was suppressed, from week to week, 0 the minority report was submitted by xd it was moved to print both, Tais two reperts were consigned to a Sew committer, to select such portions as should be pab- Ushed’ This isa desperate trick to conceal official mia- conduct, but is pregannt with more evil, aa au example, than the corruption it eeeks to shelter. What shall we wiry th say of an administration which presumes to mutilate, under the pretence of expurgating the reports of sworn | representatives of the p ple? NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, TON AND NASSAU ORNER PUL sts. OFFICE. N. W. AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. ROWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Turx Tiai—RicwaAwD ILI—Hiv AL Ca: 518 NOT GoLn, BROADWAY THEATR Vision or tus 5 The commit- | | xe Gate We ANS AMA. THAT Broadway—Teacnen Tawour NIBLO'S GARDEN, Brow Equestrian PERvoRs- ANCES. BURTON'S THEATRE, C hambers strect—Lovets A Maze OL FOR Tics —Farve Han Fao.ic oy tne Farnirs. 4 (Led BANS &R—TMR BROUGHHAM'S LYCEUM, Broadway—Twx Devil om Panio—Tuar Ontos Carr. Cv CHRISTY" Ernoran Mixerexisy. | FELLOWS! MINSTRELS, Fe dway—Eraicrias MixsTRens. ST TER HORN & WHITE'S OPFRA TROUPE, Brondway—Eriiorian Mivsrkrisy, MINSTRELS, Nochanice’ Hall, 472 Broadway | ows’ Musical Hall, No. et um, No. 40 ING PRAFORMANCRS AP MEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 97 Bowery—Equeerniax PExronman: WASHI Prockxss. MINERVA ROOMS—Paxonama ov IRx1ann. HOPE CHAPEL—Concrnt ny Tue Aco comastaxa. BSTOPPANI HALL—Paxonaua or Huxcany. New York, Friday, April 18, 151. Arrival of the Amerie: ‘The Cunard fax on Wednesday, and at Boston yesterday after- noon. A synopsis of the intelligence received by this arrival was telegraphed to Portland, and in wonsequence ef the derangement of the telegraph, was sent on from that point to us by a epecial mes- senger, who came by the New Haventrain. We sba!l receive the mails this morning. ‘The news is not very important. @ decline in cotton. holds its place with a tolerable front. League has been formed in London. GION HALI—Pavonama or rus Pucaix's steamer America arrived at Hali- There has been The Russell mnistry still A Papal Apprehensions ef revolutionary movements, at the World’s Pair, have been expressed in the British Parliament. | France is quiet, but aleo apprehensive of turbu- Jenee. Germany remains in her eor.Sased condition, without any change. The state of Europe remains about the same ag bby the lust advices. Highly Rungertant. from ;calavialeneel Adjourn- ment of the Legislatare—Revolution tn eur State Government—Defeat of the C Bll in the Senate Our intelligence froin A Portant character. In conseq mation which was manifested byt tbo bill for the completion of the enlargement of the canals of this State, twelve of the opponents the measure, believing it to be anconstitutioual, vosigned their seats in the Sonate, 5 feat it. Yesterday morning, Mr ‘Luan, appropriate speech, insisted 1e propriety of postponing further action ov bill, in order tht thhe sense of the people at large might be obtained ‘wBpon it, or until they had an opportunity of in- structing the Legislature on the eubject. Ife bis associate: the final adjournment of the Legislature, fur the parpose of disporing of all other business; thie bill was not postponed, the majority mast be held rerponsible for the reeult that would follow. ‘The majority insixting upon immediate action on the bill, twelve Senators, as we have remarked, sesigned their seats, aud the consequence is, that Both houses of the Legislatare adjourned sine die. Innemueb as the Appropriation bills have not yet been passed, an extra session may be conrenod by the Governor, in. acoorda with the request of the majority ;but unless tho Govern aathorizedto Gl Legis lew passed since tbe adoption of the new constit tion, an extra session will be of no avail, i wheels of the governawat of the St te will be antil the meeting of the next Legislatate, oa the Gret of January next. Be this as it may, we can hardly wonder at this extraordinary result, for it mig ny is of a highly im of the determi- pated from the conduct of the majority of the ¢ moeratic members Senate. The Caual bill, from its very inception, wae a fiaud, a epring-trap onthe Legislatur State of New York, ous wanner in which the pertinasity with which | hurricd forward, carried cxwp ealiar and wery ardent adwocates must ha from the donbdt about ite constitationslity, to say the least bet notwithstamding that dowbt, and notwith-tand fing not o Chatfield, the At torney General, who decided it war unconstita- tional, bat that ef ninotenthe of the people lerge, it wae pushed and burried om, as if the tion of the State depended mpon ite paonge. faitwrity would not stand such tyranny, and gr ferred to revign as it did, rather than eounte@ance it in any way. » knowe cosameneement ghat there was an hy “t wal advocates of vder to de- | in a very | but if stoppel | Liverpoolon Sunday, the Sist ult., at one o'clock P.M. = | No. 107. | Telegraphic from Halifax to ertie, and thence | trated by the gale. | The and | he said, were willing to remain until | Now, that the majority have seen the remult of | their efiorts to force thie bill t the opinions aud conscientious and constitutional soraples of tie minority, it is to be hoped that the | peeyle will be allowed to have an opportunity of 5 expressing am opinion upon the eubject. We have hhad the opinion of em!ncot lawyers, for and against ite constitutiouality; but, inthis ease, there oertain- dy ie a “ higher law,” to whieh on app tekon. This, however, ix not the Seward, Weed, Greeley & Co; it iv notalow bigher than the comtitution—but a higher than the opinions of lawyers and politicians, which we hope will be resorted to for the purpove of + whether this bareficod attempt to violate the bi may be higher law of tolorated or not by tho people, who have a right to be conrultedin the motter. We give, in another solumn, aliet of the moxt Important gate passed © Legislature, wp to theo adjournment. | i |“ rough, regardless of | i pds ILS OF THE EUROPEAN NEWS, ONE WEEK LATER FROM! EVROPE. | DET A! RECEIVED OVER ARRIVAL ‘The Mew Maven Railroad. oF At midnight we ocashaan cimianmaaameamiitiitat iat. STEAMSHIP AMERICA AT HALIFAX, | pers which were brought trom Boston by the New Haven cars, We bave only time and room for the mest impor’ tant items of news, this morning. Otr Wondon, Paris and other correspondence, which treats ‘pon every topic of moment iu the old country, WRI be published to morrow. The steumship America. Captain Shannon, arrived at her dock, in Boston, at a quarter Sefore twelve o'clock, yesterday afternoon, Ste left iverpool on the Sth in- stant, and Halifax om the $6%het 5 A.M. She got in the fee on Monday, om “the Bunks, where she remained for | thirty hours, by Special Messenger. DECLINE ms THE vedeheoaed MARKET. The wel Ministry and - Labers, Affantc Steamer | ‘Thre [Frem Witmer & Smith's Ties, Aprit §] This Yine vessel, whose machinery, ie wt will be remem Dered. got damaged on her y from Liverpool in Jautary, has been removed. within the tast few See into the Uurkieson graving deck, where sire is now She has been minutely pected By by a infinber of scientific prone well versed. in Thip- build alt of Lied rey to be in a most perfect and jot. | withstanding the fearful weather she ernest, her copper ix ax smooth throughout as the day it was put on; ackse examination does not discover even ——— miuch less any sigue of straining. in ary part of he but beautifully symmetrical stwetare, To the atte ated who view ber sharp, wedee like stem, it appears wonderful how with this can be courbined the vast breadth that covers you like a rhed whenyow are under her bottom amidship; whil-t her lines reouing-uft tre so beautifully drawn to her stern, as to leave the water very gracefully On Thursday the shipwas inepected!by come of those noute gentiemen, pon whose opivion the underwriters form nt. and also price of insurance, and we un- nit wor so satisfactory that a lange « a Chis ite noble ves- ily for wa. which, AFFAIRS IN FRANCE. Arrival Gut of the Pacific and City of Glasgow, &e., &e., &e., ‘The following despatch was transmitted by telegraph: to Portlanden Wednesday evening, and was forwarded thence by special messenger to this city. The Portland Mme bas been intestupted since Tuesday fast, and on ‘Wednesday and yesterday all the Boston limes were pros- re Hauivax Teveorart Ore Wednesday morning, ‘April 16, iso } ne | sel is will be The steamship America arrived at this pert at ome | fn ene: istuking advantage of the o’clock this morning. She deft Liverpool on Saturday | repair of t t a inost spacious and | noon, the Sth instant. She sailed for Boston at 4% | clegant din It ix an aminble trait in the eb snny Lind, that after hear= ing of the satety of the rehip? that had conveyed lier aeres® the Atlante, she addressed a letter full of kindmees aud sympathy to ker worlhy commander, | Captain West.expr-ssing her earnest hope and wish that the noble vessel may be ready to carry her back to Em rope im the cueuing summer. Those who take an inte- rest in naval architec 4 be well rewarded by a visit to the Huski>s Kk, where the Atiautic in lying “high and dry.’ o'eloek ‘The Collins steamship Pacific, Capt. Nye, arrived at ‘Time, eleven days. The auxiliary steamer, City of Glasgow, Capt. Mathews, from Philadelphia. arrived in the Morsey at 2.2. M., the same day ‘The Atlantic had been removed to Huskinson’s graving dock, and minutely inspected by scientific men, all of whom report ber to be ima perfect and satisfactory | md The Feevch Repubite. [From V . Aprit 5.) In che of Oh sctslative state. | Assembly of Prance is sometimes seized, ig was resolved, There is no Buropeam mews of importance. | At the end of last weck, to consider whether the real : inis' ete ‘pe 2 t- | luw of May Inst was or wae not app 6 the election The Rustell ministry hold their position, and are get- {0% of Set egittrae tr kes tha tees ting through the business of Parliament with tolerable | Suotion, Ul Moe ney egy 5 that they consi- applicable to both, and that it was ‘the Mountain laughed this and, though one of their party tever the Assembly might vo article ef the constitution preseribe success, The budget was discussed on Friday evening | da | the 4th inst. Resolutions fur the renewal of the income | — the tax, were ag to. ‘A powerful Papal loague has been formed in London. Apprehensions exist that foreigners in England ure intimated tt the forty-sixth | 4 that the ebetion of President ehould be by the di | coneceting a revolutionary scheme, which Is to develope srecueh aaircas 46 til eceacionaes, wean itself during the Great Exhibition, The aatter was | was token upon the question. in which the Mountain D ane ly to inquiries put | fused to take any part, anda direct motion for the hewegit belies Destienenty aekse sly te Syne F | of the law of May was afterwards put and formally to members of the cabinet, assurances were given thatthe | Petia’ “Nin, with ull these iucilent> before ua, we government was prepared for apy emergency | are told that within a day or two after the discussion hpd. The Freneh Republi was quiet but anxiety amount- | then place, the President sent for M. Odillon Barrot, : jet | SBd gave him a carte blanche unconditionally to form a ing toalarm, prevailed, respecting the progress of socialist | Dn nent auinistry: and there can be no doubt that rineiples in the capital and cepartments, | this gemtlanan did consent to modify this very law prineip! | ; y The Receiver-General’s house at Lyons, had been barm- | ¢f May, which Louis Napoleon's ministers | were ed down, and all documents destroyed. | in the same breath declaring to be “clear and com- ‘The German Question remained in statu quo plete? After several intrigue. rather of negoti- ation, M, Odillon Rarrot resigned bis task as hopeless, The insurrection in the Bosnian provinces has been eflectually suppres Laving failed to procure the co-operation of any such in- fluentiel nuines as would encble him to appear on the reurury lench, At one moment it was said that Fould and Bareche would join M, Odillon Barrot, it having taken pleee. there gentlemen are » hostile then © M. Odillon Barrot, cll hopes ef getting together @ ministry from the nxjority are for the present abandoned. Count COTTON. Current qualities bad receded one eighth; other kinds were ulso a ade lower. but not an eighth, Sales of the week—thirty-reven thourand bale: Baf—Steady prices, with a moderate business, There was a fair enquiry for Pork; the stock was reduced Bacon slow; high prices paid reluctantly, Lard,—Fine Will enteh at py panty ov set of men who may be likely to promote his dh t being a matter of indifference whether they are me timists, | Paris papers of continual 46s 9478. Cheese sells readily ‘arLments, some of these being MISCELLANEOUS. cted threatened to mareh on Tolle: Aull. Ashes dull, Naval Stores—Nothing in tar; fo} yootilet sate, heen, ot of agriculture are using every effort to The statements mat in the u without ebange; turpentine 7s, 6d. a Se, 1d. ¢ dull; no improvement in passengers. | %, | Brith Portiome wy it ix alleged, undoubted evi- money market was unebanged. Consols for money | gener warrant che seprosition thie the Willies dune. d on Friday at 965, a 969) erate in London are organising some extensive coufede- | American seeurities were without material change; | TEcy, the ehjcet of which is to exterminate sovereign | prices generally firm power in every quarter ha Dlesers. Hollingshead, Tetly & Co.'s Cirealar. Livenvoot, April 4, 1851 Without being able to assign any particular cause, pm peri My et root #1 | unless it was that the account from the United States | ction ut department, | received on Monday last were less decisive regarding che Dibiting its growth in ot 1170} made niveh progres has seriously proposed with our neighbors. One deputy 1 which *hould be authorized ulating each department. and | the favored districts, and pro- rparts of the French territo- | quertion of crop, and iteextent, than was anticipated, | 1¥./ The cultivation was o be confined to 120,000 gere cur cotton market has been, contrary to expectation, in | Gud the eit or iis as, | thay. scr agyicw. PP ynnad adull and somewhat depressed condition, and this not | arising from want of demand, as the trade, being without stock, buy regularly to about the extent of the eonsump- tion, and, in addition, there has been a fair amount of cent, and forvign JO per cent, of the entire gonsump- | thon. The jutest accounts from Paris testify the anxiety, | simest amounting to alarm, resperting the progruss of Seefalist principles in the ce pital and im the departine ata; busin ‘ly on speculation and for export; but it has | —— the mwonce of M. Preis, jo one eee tee % Sian G0 caus ert the Nievre. is urged strongly “in order to retard the ex- ber entirely to the large quantity offering by plerion.”” Thi perhaps, seeoumts for this gentleman | importers, and the great desire evinced to effect sales, | Sshing for a month + huliday. ~ which have led toa decline im the value of American deveriptions of fully one-eighth of a penny per Ib. How- (he hee Iaied ‘hewes Seen Pecans and Sieben a the ever, holders ore pretty firm, and show no disposition to | Church of St, Praxide, in ome, a bomb has been thrown way further. 3,000 bales American, 110 Peruvian, | into one of the side but, beyond the contusions Madras, and 1.010 Surat have been taken om specula- | CtUted by persons rurhing out to save themselves, mo | . 7 . one, providentially, wax hurt, tiew, with 1.850 American, 100 Brazil, 750 Surat, and 590 Lud Paloerrton har required the whale of the Bure: | Madras for export, leavi: for the trade 20.070 bales yran Amba. te to send him the latest accounts of the me ven reepective velations of each court with the Roman See, che Gay won 0/000 baton, and the decuments have been laid before Parliament being (he coinplement of the report published in 1815, | ae Rome Shipping Intelligence, bh Are Angeliqne, NY Are Oveaw, NVork; Bth —Are Alexandre, 3 rr Edmond, N York. dale, NYork, Awerenp an, Me Hiner Mth uit. The | n the previons day for | irother thr Fafante don Xen: | rique, who, it appears, srrived fa that royal residence # | gular prison red by a detec it of civic guards, The Chamber of Deputies was still engaged in © projet of law relative to the arrangement | Borton, NV ori Gi Arago, Bos- Canpney Roane, March for S¥« Tare Geen Boos Arr Trane, fees Mewve Fob 2=Arr Wadan, from *hanghai for | Diet, New York | jer NY ork, | a NYork | 4, Lola, from “Law NYor' Germany. dion remales in stan quo, We are ontinually interchanged betwen Nabinets. and we are led to ex. utive u NYo DSA Adonis MeLan nin the | the various schemes with whieh the Gor. +till inundated. ‘The muss of forged off. via Cardif. Dan parere ner ‘rk, Sia | cial documents ¥bich bave been «o industriously cirew w Hiteh- | tall Germany, whilet other papers, per. Ashland, jist, No vant The flew, but hos dechned. India. The overtend mail 1 Bembe our lat. 8G adviecs the at of Are March 2, y Rew i engeeg * has Gholab 1. Marquis of pa. are * Jenkins, from | Ties is a account of want of time ; but we must take leave to doubt that Lord Dalh mde ever dreamt of pasting over the " vitting At and Whe retioue tn «i Rot suited to Kuropens though eriimated at million of uioney, they tid not ‘int fetch high prices. Robbe Anfeleations # {Me ner lo’a necount tr od “ the ¢ tion of his amenatality to the a vetitute the Puitede bi ft f local intelligence avy ralne ir Parjaub inepired foare for the erope of vrain, bit t ie country is represented to be more fertile even N York Benge — The —— ng the we quotations are Ponrerous. m York for ~—— sae redder lead nnd h; teom Live ewer catate mad Wiel Gor Caak beer castward royerd and a reer per Cente (Sterling ¥ bet a Nae eaten nergy gd fe the prie public fiiids ‘nd tho tube uf pn peor ‘The Asbley Betes, for NY cS) ore i od a A mn = artuce Peletol, m shine wine in went oh paves has prevailed einen the early part ot the yeu | pool for NYork, March #, tas | BiBisterial erile at pod gt raonth (Fede Chadtes Croek'er, from fay from LAverpool for NYork and the early part of of prices as might have beon the Rrrvell minktry has been + for # jong of a short the markets have relapeed 4 dieturbanee Magoh i and §i | whe from Liverpool for NYork, no ante 4, from NYort tor Trieste, March 4, Int 29, lon a but NV orm, Mawes ® @ let $: off Aieconnt on food fret eonstown for NYork, March } at # cut per cent per annum; ai | EN York from and for ——, Marob 2%, tot Mb | the brokers for mon y at enll ie from | We are now at the end of the revenue qua foto we have not experienced that rise in motwy which come parties were disposed to anticipate at the ofes ng of January, when the forcignexehenges wore | Arrival of the A-nertea at Boston, igh dA The rumors on the Steck Kxchangs BY BAIw'S LINE. farie intle Rank of Ragland minimum rete from Sto Kivron, April 17, 1863 per vent, Which were fevided on every day . fa lect month, here not been eo prevalent du The etesmehip Amerion frou Laverpoot and Halifex, | ihe orcutrence | srrived at Beeton ato quarter pact ones elrck thie after » Pores noth neon He Bom RE + last, ‘The detates on the Suger bill have beem reeumed, and | certainly do not prove that free-trade principles have | | the | informed us that he raw the | cher, thie merning. Of Bridge hat kind kind beyond we change bales to the ro- ceipts at the ports of the United States, we are, during the week, one-thitd of a penny per It. lower in price. Neither is there any ‘from Manchester and the moneTnoiuting districts, TRe grout fact, how- ever, ales at although the erop of 2.200.000 bales will aa the ponaeeetine ‘of, Burope and America during sent Near, the existh Cw revey is Id. per tb. "highs than last year. such circumstances we necessarily feel in vay. iene the market. Fair Up- jobile Td. and Orleans 7: a cogeiey, aboat Re iniends wane omored eat ree were rold, the trade not Doing disposed pe hyd Ddeyond their absolute wants. riees at ‘the auction were very similar to those Yate rale immediately preceding. In some instances one. F to a half-peuny less might have been accepted. ‘Aimerican, 1.010 Surat, 300 Madras. and 110 Perma have been taken on +peculation; and 1,850 American, 759 Sesetyien Madras, 80 Egyptian, and 20 Reruam for export jes for the Week ainount to 37,380 bales. Lonnox Cony Manxxr, March 31.—There was only avery mati show of Wheat by lind-carriage samples from Bs- vex. and the quantity exhibited on the Kent end Suffolk stands was quite moderate. ‘The condition was more or les# affected ty the wet weather experienced of late, which caused the millers to act rather cautiously; clearance was nevertheless made, the general runs ing fully last Monday's currency, and a slight ad: being, in tome instances, paid for really dry qual The trapsactioas in foreign Wheat were not by any importers were, however, firm, and the a es means extensive; business done was quite at previous prices. For floating cargoes off the coust, an advance of 1s, per qr. Was asked, and Indian Corn affoat wus held at 6d, to Is. per qr. Flour moved off very slowly: the top priee ro- mained nominally unaltered, but secondary descriptions of Vreneh new rather easier to buy. Lospoy, April 4.—The quantity of wheat fresh up this morning ix moderate; there are but few buyers, and the rates of both French and Buglish remain analters Flour and molt in steady retail demand at former ra Vine barley fully as dear, Other sorts unchanged. ing in beans and peas at inte prices. Ota sup- ported Monday's currency; ether articles unaltered. Livexvoot Coun Manner. Aru. 1—From advices by the Pueifie, we learn that the four inarket was quiet at former prices, The quotation for good Southern was $450 0 $475, and for Canadian, in bond, $4 624; per Darrel. ‘The holders of wheat appeaced disposod to inake some concession in prices, which, however, bl not Lud to any transactions of importance, and quotations re- mained quite nominal, Indian corn was quiet at 60. a Oe, Wr burhel for Southern and Jersey yellow. Freights 1s per barrel for flour, and 444. per bushel for grain to Liverpool, We have recvived into this port, during the week ending yesterday, 6.103 quarters of Tndian corn from America andl Naplos; States th ever, We have to report nearly 26.000 Yarrels. and of French, 3.146 sacks. Contrary to opinions previcusly entertained of the trade, our inarket, thi merving, exbibited no lively rymptoms in any of jeadlng dererfptions, all deseriptions of English wad cign wheat baving moved rather rparingly to both hom and country millers on termis equal to the currency 6 Tuerday last, States, Canadian, and French flour, at th fame time mecting a rlow limited inquiry at barely quotations cf this day se’nnight in good request, maintained the advance of Friday, real izing fully Ua. per quarter over the rates of this da Avui. 4—Ibe transactions in hand foreign Wheats were upon a moderate scule fur immediate eou- sumption, and a few parcels of prime quatity haying beca taken ay investments, the value of all deseriptions of this grain may be d States, Canadian, and French flour moved rather less freely than of late, Indian corn was firm, and rather exeveded our last currency. Amrnicay Provisions—Liverpool, April4.—At steady ices there has been a moderate business in beef. Prom the fact of the trade having now generally taken a pre- sent supply we look for less activity for a few weeks There bas been a fair fuquiry for pork, chiefly from Ireland, and the stock is now much reduced. A portion of the bacon lately arrived has been landed, the quality of which is good; buyers come forward slowly, and pay the high prices with great reluctance, No hams y landed. bulk of the late arrivals is held for a further advance, Cheese sells readily, but middling sorts clear out slowly. Tullow has been dull, and. prices rather in favor of the buyer. Further reduced rates bave been submitted to for butter, without leading to free purchases. Loxnox Propver Marker, April 4.—West India sugar closed dull ut a decline of fully 6d. per ewt.; 184 casks BREADSTUFFS. de C1 written a fresh letter to his parti- - were sold, m $2 for the week, Refined, brown The demand was on the increase, Holders of wheat | zane in France, ond. c@ he speaks therein im terms of | T0004) tors td. Of 7.000 bags Madris, at auction, and flour require an improvement on existing prices. | pirnde ta} beige whey oe about half seld; grainy. 39, to 414; soft yellow quire an impt ng pl friends to isolate th party. theve have conceived pBCut Det ele ee enyal—3,000 aka low Wicai—Samo rican Se a Os, 4d. Corn Gls. Ga a 86, Gd, | the hope of Dein. abe to induce the legitimists to we- | Ut er ca unice anette, Ie to soe Cee Cote pubis cept fee. Tn te ovis Napeleon, having but one aye 4 “ ci icaagelen | object im view, namely—the prolongation of his powers, | Pwblic rales, and Littl» done privately; native Orylon, steady, at shout former rates for East Ind’a, Oils—Lin- reed fum, and rather more doing at 3s, dd. Otbor sorts i 8 fudian corn being still | emed precisely the same as on Tuesday | At full prices the sales of lard reaeh 50 tons; ite | mel ANBUAL REPORT \ | MOUSE, ‘We have revelved a copy of tile second annual report of the ton Governors of the Alms House, which was is- | sued yesterdey, Itis quite a volume, numbering 224 | pages octavo, besides tables annexed. It isan interesting | | document, but our space will wot permit a lengthened | notiee of itto-day. ‘The net expenses for the year, iu- cluding rularies, is $00,507. Within the year 11,086 per- sons have been relieved with money, 20,068 have beon re- Meved with fuel, 1,870 children have been received in the nurveries of Randal’s Istund; 212 children have been | bourd out by indentures; 999 infants have been reevived | during the year, of whom 77 have been retored to their friends, ard 120 vemain in charge of the department, 20 | bave been adopt ¢ died. In Potter's Field there have bee Within the year there | have been admitted to the nurseries on Randal’s Teland 1.580 men, women apd children; 1495 have been obs- 1120 have died. The average number io the } | nurseries is 1178, and In the hospital 168; total » 1.241, The nett expenses of all tho institut ta ar. is PO2L7H5 29, ornuserfes ola ries for officers of hoepitels, $2151 alaries for officers to nurse! jand $22) expences of Potter's Field, Dedueting’ the ‘hospital « pebses, expenses of Potter's Fidd and the salarte | ameunting in oll to $21.11 73, the remainder ix $40,- +47 56, It thus appears that the entire expense of | 1]78 persons is not quize $35 per annum exch, or about | 67 cents per week. On Ward's Itand the expense of the | inmates is scmewhere between exch person—more than they would cost ina b O80 HS 2 0; | | house, But then War hid te under ie gotertment of the Commissioners ot Emigration, ‘The whole nam- ber of persous admitted into ihe Alms House proper, for 365, of which nuunber th gland 148, Beotland 60, here are at present Tisod, of whom 249 are na- the year 1850, was | natives 545, from 1 Germany 04. oul romeining atthe Alms Hou: tives, aud 1,001 foreigner 4. Drarn ov Ex-Anpenatsy Mencyn.—Ex. win J. Blereer, of the Second ward, died ye noon, after a yery rhort ile: Iderman El- ds 1 Obtainin, ra from Post Offre | boy. fiftecn years of axe, mained Joseph Hag Tented yertorday by the letters and papers ir ns th Ce 1 office Covrier wy Eng re the United Btaves Commisslonen ur he Stabbing Affvay in Nassau street —We understand e etubbing allray, which took place on Wedaesdey mas Boros and Owen Keeaan, did on’s intelligence office, place in Ande New York Herald Gaard.—A Special Mect= | tng of the stove Company will be held at the Seco rd 1 Something new was edical world should ¢ news the m | py th has boen’ carried out | Moe Nortit Atterioan Miscetlany, ‘a Weekly i hed at S Darelay st its per num! } | Amidon, tion of his cus gentleman's hata, would do well to call aud y chasing elsewhere, where al! near Duane street solic public, to the « at areally or ther selves before pur- stscan be suited. adway atton- atyl f } cin | Whe Only Complaint. —The fashionable cus~ | tomers of Knox, the Hatter, of 128 Pulton street, make the rather singular complaint against bis Hate that they last too ow unfarhionable before they begin to lose a cast asid for ! ir reputation, ‘y pie dasnew.” It, | Bowever, makes but a little ‘ditteresice, as Kuox aolis his hate so cheap that any one can afford to purchase one for each of the yeu Geutn’s Styles for Straw Hats.—The season | for Straw, Panama, and other Summer Hats approaches; and many rtrangers from the South and elsewhere, are now mushing thelr purchases for the euwmer, To those, and the | public xencrally, Genin, would say thut his styles of & manawa, and other Sum vr entivinen, and and that they includ beim vogue in Paris during original desiens, opposite St. Paul's, i | Portable Dressing Cases.—The most com- plete and elewant article now manufactured, having every aman s toilet, in the least ct posable a spaces wholesale de r of Liberty erect and 87 Broadway. i] | ber coun! ' fi Breadway, eon | Marsh's Course of Bookkeeping.—A new dull, Lale cal, £34 10s, Prices of cotton unchanged. | and complete work, beautifully printed in colors, octave, 220 Sales for the week, 1,300 bales. Surats at 47d. to Syd, | pager. Bound, $125. For sale at the author's counting Colonial stock ig | Fevme, for the Ktudy of Bookkeeping, 85 Codar street. Also, and 1.500 bales Madras. Few buyers. increasing. Tallow is dull; fine new Y_ C., 30s. 6d. to 40s, Liverroot, Ayril 4.—Freights continue dull, and in | ssenget» the itnprovement usually expected this moath is not yet visible, Veasels are numerous, and filled with dimeulty., To New York metals are 10s, to 14s, par ton; Luiky weight, to Iie, 6d.; fine goods, hardware, 15.; earthenware, 88. to 9x. nw de oy Philadelphia—Dead’ weight, Lie. to ‘20e,; tine gocds, 20r,; hardware, 29s,; carthenware, 11s, 6d. Baltunore—Dead weight, 15s, to 17a. 6d; fine goods, 20s; hardware, 20s.; earthenware, 12+. 6d, New Orleans—Dead | weight, Lbs, to'l7s. 6i.; fine goods, 20s; hardware, 15s; | earthenware, 10s. to determine. by law. the aetual | weight, 12s, Gd. to 1bs.; fine goods, 17s. Gi.; bardwaro, 1os.; earthenware, 6x. ‘Theatrical and Mustes Bowrny Tuxarar.—This evening one the most at- | tractive entertainments ever given in this famous extab- lishment, is presented for the benefit of the celebrated cemedian: Jubn Winans, There are no lew than five | Piccoe Movers. Clarke, Chanfran, Joe Cowell, Hadaway, , Wemyrs, and other distinguished actors will appear. Biclion's Brass Band will also play veveral Natioual airs. Brespway.—The new farce entitled the “Teacher Taught’ will be acted for the first time, This piece will Ve fellowed Vy the grand and magnificent «pestasle of the “Vision of the Sun,” which we term the most gorgeous pitee ever produced in this city; it will eonelude the per- formance, This brilliant and dazzling production will have a long and suecexsful run. Ninto’s Ganpen.—The attractive features of this es tablishment are the beautiful equestrian exereises of the French, English and American artists, The leading foa- tures of the evening are the graceful riding of Mule. incomparable | Leyo, and the daring and ip of Mr. Eaton Stone, Benvon’s Trane —The rame attractive bill which bas drawn such immense houses announced for this evening, The commencing feature is the beautiful comedy of ~ ¢ ina Maze.’ To see this ieee alow is worth the price of admission, The enter: winments will conclude with the © Behool for igers.”’ ‘The orchestra will discourse sweet music, aod Mise Wal- tere will dance, Nationan Tueatee.—A grent bill for thisevening. The entertainments commence with “Faint Heart Never Won dy The next feature will be the nautical pisce of the “ Star Spangled Bauner,” and the entertainments will conclude with the “Frolic of the Fairies.’ A new grand fairy rpectacle is in rebersal, and will be produced next week in the greatest sploudor, Purdy is watiring in bis « fforts, Brovenem's Lyerem.—That most extraordinary and raetive drama, “The Devil in Paria,” has created the est rensation at this popular place of amusement, is mort beautifully acted throughout. Brougham’+ Count Vanille it a perivet and most amusing portraitare of the inane genus. the exquisite. His “make up manner are curiow-ly true. and un well known louny ensemble with whic ge om Cur pare. The Mary Toylor arsumes and portrays Fix opporite characters, is truly wonderful, The druma is gotten up altogether in a most excellent mau r. It i to be played to-night, together with “€ Cutter,” and the “spirit of Air.” Hansom's Mursun.—Crowde nightly attend thie highly popuiar piace of amusement, to witness moral and do ie drama. For this afternoon's entertalame inrly good pie the beautiful comedy of “All that Glitters is not Mr. ©. W. Clarke and Miss Chapman sus « the prineipal characters, A truly rich bill. neatex, Boweay —The bill of entert tablishiient this even two Awe presented at June & Co," comprises @ greater var ben given at any former portion reason, Pull dress envalentes, riding. vaaiting, triek riding, the elcte classic posturing. and a host of other attractive features, are comprioed in the pro- ram me citizens of Ne Is of aimase wded with de tighted Nipht efter n nthuriartie audiences —A very» bor Fricew's Misermes ad ton! con and bp rtainments of the abeows ba: onserow —Horn and White give entertaioments every evening at the above place of wement Senge ehoruses, and instrumental perform. nal New Orleans Serenaders conclude their ments ot the Musical Fund Hall, Phila- k. and eommence on Monday next at The eoncerts given hy this com. y are in every way worthy of liberal patronage. Tir Ausronasians give their eoventoenth conodet, at Mope Chapel, this evening, They remain in ube ety but one week more thet utiful painting ean be seen in New York, os it will podively be taken t Reston carly next week, Iisa corteet and well executed picture of Old Ireland Bow sonwa fe TH Prionars Proorsss—Washington Toll ie nightly the reene of delight and approbation, saueed by the instructive lessons derived by witnessing the above magnifivout painting. Miss Jess Hexesst made a most sucesssfal debut on the night of the Mth uit, at Richmond, to a crowded aad fashionable wudiene ‘The Steamer State of Maine, TO THE EDITOR OF THR NEW YORK MBRALD. Drak fin A report being in town, by telegraph, that the “ Stete af Maine” ta aehore at Bridgeport, permit ws Ay that Capt. Stone, of the steamer “ 0, Vanderbilt,” * Btote of Maine it an "hea near Stratford Point ; bilest pat in on ae: | HSDALE & BORDEN, hacnts Nag Btate Steamboat Co New Yous. Thursday, April? 1861 | | and thet che i* net ashore. court cf the gale, T the past week or 60, is takably indicnte a | rapidity and | * are announced; and for thiseven- | negro | any This ie the last might but one | We predict the proprietor a rich barvertin | | on Thuraday Inet. Books of subseription were opeued, | | scribed, and dis cetors were elected for the eneuing year. | the same work in Spani Look before You Leap and we say look in ot the cel Liebhment in the Bowery if you wir! | cloth, ‘pair shades, &e, | It is suid, without that you can save Qne-third of your money. | By at Ze. and te, Tnerain, ds. ‘to fts., Venetian, le, Gd. to 2s cloths, 2 yards wide, 3e., &e. be. | , Poeket and Pen Knives, Razors, Tollet | wane Ne.—The undersipned call the attention of thove ia the old cheapest Carpet Bet, iram Anderson's, No a beautiful Want o bog sbove to their assortment, which is the most com- ‘AUN DERS, 147 Broadway, eorner Broadway. he png image teeny eee 14 Ann street, | near the Museum. Bu $4 00; nenally $5.09. | Prone calf drene boots, 1 20 to 5,00; teually $6 00. “Aiso, for Um gt wear, Freach 4 well ns “ann street, a8 Prices waich Comb ay —Ladiesare respectfully invited to examine 4 thie, choles salection of dress } | 387 Broadwi in, be: ye ap be the mow hea iia shell and | combs; the variet, | Sodio berm: nd wade to orders nd made A eS. SAUNDERS, | Watts’ vem, Antidote.—All that has | deem eaid by | Treew | time Irn ‘i of others im the a M. D., 424 Greemwich street. $1 por bottle | yng te devote his attention ye and Ear, from 9 to 4 e’elock, ai Bite weeupied for the last 7 years: ML rren et Mies 80 ceute, leo, hie self autiog By? Exposure.--- Bogle Hebeatona is tndis~ ible to ladies in col Ww: | Falten etre: Rushton, Clark & 13 Broadwa, ACen and Brigham & Day, Penel street | Phalon’s Magic 5 fT Thhere the moment it is applied,» wiibont Sajury to the hair © It can be w. wre a bee ne bad oder. ttt oy ay sede ‘ld, upc manufactory, 197 Browlway, aye snd country by drugiets generally, | fer vale ts “ine | Heir Dye, the original and ] bee efend taverably known all over the country for the years, to in erent demand with merchants; their for it, and will haven tall the thy Wo BATCNELOR ¢ Wal | drogciets, and mennfactnre | treet, Model Hats—W P. David, ‘Successor to | ir | is very little doubt but thet Se will Se Sesame plished. Norwich and Worcester was more aetive: to-day, and prices improved, Beveral’ projects have been ugitatcd, (0 connect this road with a through- route to Boston that will throw most of the lomg travel upon nearly the whole length of this road, Some of ' these plans widl doubtless be carried into operation. Holders of stock. n thie company can rest assured that, nothing is likely to occur calculated to injure thepro-- ductiveness of their property; but on the contrary mangr things are Likuy to happex, caleulated to increase thei: receipte, and advance the market vahue of the shares: Reading Railvcad sppears to be in better demand, and outeiders have Leon induced Ly some kind of influence: to enter the market ae buyers, Several operators whor have for sometime pavt been large sellers, have beent taking in their shorts during the past day or two, and making themeclyes long. The bulls speak confidently of n dividend in July of three or four per cent, and offers Jhave been mude to pyrchase it, This, however, shows draw in purchasers, ‘The stock has advanced about two: per cent within the past two days, and the bears are more cautious about selling than they have beem, Wer | do not ree nny good basis for this improyement,. and bes | e were of | | done lat | | ebay | Canton Ce | Heve that priees are at present more in favor of falling: | than rising. It would appenr fvom the sales of Hudsons River Railroad stock to-day, that some onwexpected’ a- dectiue in prices, Sales were made two per cent below the cash price. seller six months, Very litle has beer. y in this stock, and we hear very little about, «of the road or movements of the company: any is firmly maintained, but the opera- been limited, Morris Ca» the eare ve for sometime p wet, ‘The argument concerning the ine june Of Lo-day ut Trenton, but there is very little probability of its being removed. We kuow of no- reason why it shonld be, but on the contrary have given many why it should not only be sustained, but? fully enforced. The steamship America, at Boston from Liverpoor, brings seven dey's later intelligence from all parts of Bu- rope, The news is not important. ‘The commercial ac- counts are favorable, Cotton had fallen off slightly, with moderate rales Consols were as previow ly quoted, No in American seewrities, elther as regards quota tions or demand. The bank note redemption law, as passed by the Legis~ lature of this State, is, in short, nothingmtore or lew than a bill legalizing the suspension of epeete payments by the banks loeated in the interior of Unis State, It re quires every bank, not loeated in either the city of New York, Albany, er Troy, to provide for the redemption of all their cireulating notes, iu at least one of those cities, a rate cf dicount not exceeding one-quarter of ong percent. Any country bank can offer in payment for its circulating notes, presented at the baniing house or | place of business for redemption, the cirenlating notes of rome legrecinses for the iret im | a tng to examine before perenne: Wigs and To pees —Hatehelor's Wig Fac- tory i woe wishing & realy ertiel y hf hie eplen will Le eure to te svited Seah addres. Wiks ana Toupeen=—The lergest and most 4 articles are now on Tu shape and ap | ne the hair grows, and all ingon- | ro, wight, aud bent, are entirely | | ebviated. Copy the | Hutehings’ Vegetable Dyspepsia Bitters.— _ Tn alt wry Patent medicines, there iv that a well deserved pe rity, mor any r than Hat hyspepria Bitters. Jar complaint for whieh as who this eon tr, fea hetaen MONKEY MARKET. Trensnay, April 17-5 P.M. There woe more buoyancy in the stock market to-day, and the leading fancies advanced a fraction, At the first beard, Brie Income Bonds improved one-eighth per cent ; | Canton Company, one-bwlf; Erie Ratlroad, one; Har. | lem, three-eighths ; Reading Railroad, one-fourth ; Nor. | wich, one-fourth. ‘The upward movement iu Erie Rail | | road continues with considerable episit, and the bulle | ate strong enough, they think, to carry prices up much | above thore now current. If they succeed in 0 doing, | It would te well for cutelders to reallee, ne another op- | | portunity ro favorable mey not present Itself for yours | Tt has not been decided, yet, whether a general invitation will be extended to the eteckholders or mot, upon the | | opening of the road through. Tho diffieulty that exieta, the vast numbers withing to attend the celebration Harlem is {n demand, at better prices, ‘The exte eae & | | the road worth fs an important fecture in the prospee- tive prodartivences of this line, A meeting for the pur- pose of organizing a company for the construction of a milroad from some poivt near East Chatham, threugh New Lebanon, to connect with the northern roads in Vermont, war held at Columbia Hall, Lebanon Springs, i FS the amount oecessary to effect an organization was enb- A rturvey of the Fouts has already been commenced Stontrgton was firmer toda, In consequence of th» pro. ability that a conpretion will be made with the Long + th Astor ie hee | te the ineufficleney of accommodations at Dunkirk, a | anne I | ret Ba | be commenced oud my yard, corner of till quietly performing more etires in horses tl any bank which, at the time, were par ia the city of New York, Aluany, or Troy, or « draft or drafis on any bank or banker in either of the above named cities, with an affidavit. if so required, that euch draft or drafts are im- mediately available to the full amovnt. No action can sinst any bank, for the redemption of its circulating notes before the expiration of fifteen days from the first cemand at the banking house or usual place of business; and in ease the bank is prepared to redeem tuch notes in the Iswful money of the United States, at itt counter, at the expiration of fif- teen days from the first demand, with interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum, tbe plaintiffs hall not recover any costs, fees, or any damages whatever. Not even interest at the rte of seven per cent per anuum shall be recovered, unless the notes ehall again have been presented for paynwnt! on or after the fiftecnth day and before the twentieth, If any country bank, not located in New York, Albany, of Troy, saffers its bills to be legally protested, the Comp- trolier shall, npon reeciving such protest, with the notes protested, give notice in writing to the maker or makers to pay the sume; and if they are not paid within fifteen days efter such notice, he shail, at once. give notice in the Stute paper that all the circulating notes irsued by such person or association will be redeemed out ef the trust funds in his hands for that purpose This is the substance of the “Rank Note Redemption law,” and it would do credit to the Legislature of Penn- sylvania, so celebrated for the iniquity of its Laws affecting financial afivirs, The banks of this State did not require the passage cf euch @ law to protect them against the Me- tropolitan Bank, or any other bank created for the purpose of moking provincial bank bills current in this elty, This biN may not affect injuriously the credit of any country bank, for the security of the bill holders is so far beyond. all doubt, that the circulation of such bank is obtained without the slightest regard to the loeation, or even the note ‘The passuge of this bill shuws what em infucuce the ecuntry Lank- have in the Legislature of this State, and bow difficult it would be for any bank loeated im the city of New York to foree the banks of the interior to make their issues current in this city. It would require aeapital of at least twenty-five millions of dollars to extend its operations to banks near this city, and its ene tire capite! would be at all times affoat, passing between bank and bank, drawing but seven per cont interest per annum, from which would have to be deducted all the expense of travelling collectors, to say nothing about the dangers attending the transportation of so much money in rmoll packages. It would cost tea times ag much to present the notes of any bank jocated in some remote section of the Ftate, ax would be reecived from the bank in the shape of interest for the Gftecn days allowed law, dei y wee Excha: a1 2 Sy a 3) Vice ke Nesp Rit Bj 9 Piper C rth Co Ey iT 10 + 30 1 cad ny ry Hod, tg 7 i of Com, fall 25 Syre'h rice br i /D BOARD. 16 she Erie RR 100 do ot) ay % i 0 Pe a oo iJ nw 10 len {3 mo 4 ig 525 Erie RR 10 Bk Vow full 107 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. LARGE BLACK NEWFOUNDLAW with chain collar, YOU NDLAND St a | Rate i mW. swat nee Ten dollars Will be paid on delivery: VOUND—ON WEDNESDAY, APRIJ. 1, 180, IN ONE F 1 th the Broad taining a purse | Ee iy calling ot 202 oo Fees D-THREE HANDKERC MEPS, Wwitlcnt owner can have by proving property. and ichael Maloy, at oe hi edvertisoment, Apply to EN BY ONE OF THE Mc Most feort of Music, from Gerwany, OAL THe pay DISCHARGING Coane 2 ns, ost Eromavtgamase oat y t og prope NS Et, ere of will Sous i! SALE.—A Bh. Aon HOR o | Bica"ia Fronts Eiormien| bent pea, a WH TATTYRSALLS MEAVR POWD? mcr Bae a be eH PON BARS We Agente 4 others wilt them aan at a * ag 3 0,000 i. wri wil ad haceaye were Fo oka bo Biled fue