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gn ert eS PS SS SSS SSS SSS SSS SS Very Interesting from Haytt. | Late and Interesting from Central America, - Chamber of Commerce. Jersey City Intelligence. Entered for Warehousing. comprised 850 bbls. at $6 50 a $8 for prime; $9 50a $1Z v1 Y " TE y RA FREE "RE Fons? Untrarran Crvnca.—The newly organized First MANUFACTURES OF WOOL. ‘MANUFACTURES OF SILK. fer country mess, and $13 50 a $14 for city do., per bbl ERE TROUBLE WITH THE FRENCH ADMIRAL—PRO- GOS ONO CORRNERENC, | ae ee SHIPS—"REE | vaiarion Soclety of Jersey City has varsained for tue | Woellens...., 24 $5,249 Siks.,....... 120 666,804 | Ohioand State butter was attainable at 10c., 1kc., 146. OLAMATION OF THE EN? sou: we—Tar Oxo, Honpunas, March 16, 1854. UMPE OF THE naAyT: Our last dates from } Bibbons..... 19 15,799 | and 18e. per lb, Cheese commanied Gc. a 120. per'lb. Shaw! 3,927 | “fvcans.—The day's transactions included 850 hhds. purehase of the old Dutch Reformed Church, and the two | Cot’s & wo: + a Silk & w 6,853 | Cuba, at 4ize. 2 4320.; 690 Porto Rico, within the samo lots on which it now stands, for the sum of $10,590. It | Hore... is the intention” of this « y to his ballling lar monthly meeting of the New York Chom ture of the Invasion of Honduras—Proclamation of ‘arrera as Dictator in Guatemala—Preparations for until they pu t f ' Y f atil they purchase a gite elsewhere » erection of a range, and 600 New Orleans at 3340. a 4 ic. per Ih. timo. The following e — Honduras Rasiway. choreh pt Hos, They take poss n of the building on $92 Ryat, Ferste.—Sales at auction—By Albert H. Nicolay. Majesty Faustin the 1 oner M. L. Rogers, with a eargo of arms and were 9 the Ist of May, and’ will make some alterations and im SUNN OF LA | Lower Mocrlsenio-—2 stary dwelling: house au 196 ax the army — munitions for the government of Honduras, arrived he diana were of considerable moment | provements in tho building. 55 $8,454 Franilin avenue, $1,026; 2 story dwelling house and lot aoe, y nS for the gov bof. Honduras, arrived here yen delaitdtieutha ained: |! 8 TOR Arprmatey.—The following tsa Vist of | 4 TANBOTS, on Franklin avenue, $1,200; 13; story cot‘age house and Lae v Cays since, in fourteen days from New York, equnl- rea Bop rece the Aldstmen atip haee hese ieeninates’ te etaan nee Ei 5 . 180 $8,393 | lot on Richth street, $500; 8 lotr on Highth stebet. Sby Differences ie po, negated “have: az g the passage of the George Steers. Iayail myself of Paul N. ‘ong have heen agreed upon. fh but the Fourth Total +» St $9,704 é | 169, $7§ each; 1 lot corner of Franklin avenue and igh! pe op ee agar lag oy her return to write you a few lines. . bitration Co ard these nominations are certain, and those of tho Entered for Consumption. | street, #4 by 100, $290; 2 lots on Franklin avenue, 25.by Gisiaten th wa on e : m of Mr. Thomas, Fourth ward probably correct, although not yet publicly | ANUFACTUPT® oY Wool. | MANUPACTURES oP CorToN. | 100, $75 each; 1 house and 6 lots on Falion avenue, 8 Eyerything is quiet in thi and affairs going on ate j mu chasusual. The great expedition got upby Guat SLUNT read a notice m these | mala for the invasion of Honduras has fallen through. | this city to the owners of letter ies pol the govern- | | mistake son int ital i cd that all letiers not addressed to them, | stake, so far as tho success of Guatemala’ was con. bers of their families, business firm, or per: und you, sol. | Ceed, oceurred in putting the force under the command their emyloy, will hercafter be handed to the le Ways existed betwee factory. 1 cougratul. Tranquillity is re circumstances, to tru Pigs. Value, | $1,000.’ Upper Morrisania—2 story frame cottage nnd lot » 293° $59,357 | on'Fitch street, $1,260; 1 house and lot on Prospect ave- 8,778 | nue, $2,210; 2story house and jot on Madison avent 593 | $805; 2 — house and lot on Broad street, $900. Mount 15,445, | Vernon—2 story house and 4 lots on Ninth av., $1.475; 1% 4.685 | story cottage and é lots, $500; 2story do., and Slots, $375; Democrats. | Weotlens. . Davenport. Wm. T. Rodgers, Jr. | Clot 2. James R. Thompson. Kashow. We ward *John H. .H. Horten. *Joceph G. th ‘ago. diers, who took ‘up aris with suc tess, you have | of Guardiola, a notorious assassin, and a rofugee from Hers.” Tia iveanuro wae spoken of as interfering with Third wend... Henry A. Groen, 2,004 | Say Melzose House, $2438," By Colo aut Cuil roved yor ¢bfulness and devotion. ‘The eountr; ; “ busines nrrangementa, imposing an unnecessary tax, an 5 . i 7058 | r 1 lot No. 8 Thomas franks your and remember that you are the upholders ot | UO8duras, where ho dare not return on account of his Aterding suphort to mapermumerary officers. A couait- | Fourth ward HLM. Traphagen. #R. Reppalyea. trays. 66 1,878 1,908 | street, $6.60." Brocilym property ot on Wilwon thetonir, the pot, aud tho tranquility of the empize. | ¢F™C*.. This apzointment was contemned, even in Gua- fee was aypeinted to. confer with the Pestmastez o the | sais Rita a Wea akectae CEO Grae Te cements 398 904,504 | amsburg—1 lot en South Yirst trect, moar’ Ninth ive le Liberté t emala itself, and roused sucha spirit in Honduras as subject. — ‘otal .... ++ B 4 Vive U Independance ! wouldhaes odoGhindine fees ce sso Warren R. Joxm, Esq., introduced an important sorios | Board. M. Lineau, of the Fourth ward, has resigned. | Total...... 004 $182,168 _ MANUFACTURES OF me ee pay ese on pk Te got North Vive la Constitution ! i ‘3 3 of resolutions, having reference to the system Of Carty-| = rsensres | MANUFACTURES OF SILK. Linens....... 244 { ‘st and North Second streets, $1,460; . ‘yckotf FinelUnion? I think the invasion is pretty mach given up, at least fng'om maritime warfare by means of privateers—con- | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Do. & cation. 7 2/650 | street, near Union avenue, $1,300, By A. J. Bleccker— Given in our imperial palace of Port au Prince, the 10th | for the present. Carrera, the so-called Presideat, but demning it in strong language—sustaining the principle * 3D GARD |B atory belek Bouse: smetTe5, Bo Aer een Laaiow (oe of Meco the year of Independence the fifth, and inthe | de facto Dictator of Guatemala, like his prototype Santa that free ships shall make free goods, and the neutral MONEY MARKET. : 15 a bce om ag Ie, 35 by io, No. 11. Vande. Ree oe FAUSTIN. | anna, is out of cash. His troops have not been paid for , “*f “all give neutrality to the cargo. Faway, April 7-6. ai. 3 2)208 — ——— | waterstreet, $4,100; 1do. and buildings on Fighth s Countersigned, &e. 1a , tro , Recent proceedings relative to the same subject _in the , Ap atin Ae td roceath stroot do. Gan six months, and are deserting in large bodies. Pe eget ieee tae SL gen Space oH PAS uRtl piel hd He 9 6,457 ‘Total....,., 282 $72,823 | nearavenue’A,$2,100; 1 do, do. Eleven! do. An explanation of the foregoing proclamation, togeth- | ‘This desertion is also increased by tho now ‘The following are the resolutionse ee change for the better in the stock market 8 4211 MISCRLLANEOUS, ‘TaLLow—There were 26,000 Ibs. prime bought at 12¢ ‘or with all the current news of the day, are given inthe | open and avowed determination of the serviles Resolved, That in the opinion of this Chamber, the system | t? TePort, but, on the contrary, a greater depression in | 24 (17,787 Straw goeis.., Sat $54,869 | per Ib. ee eta 6 i following interesting letters from our Port au Prince oor- | Srononed Eumperor of Mésico. ‘Aa top 42 this.ondy | Sesargevs ohetutriime garfarg, UY means of Privateers jt | Prices, with loss activity at the board. Reading Railroad | Frere i 30g f'S1B To °2'838 | tion, imported’ or Sea Serpent, &c,, terms 9 montha a . , he die yi 3 . : perten kee respondents :— A Carrera has actually resigned the Presidency of the iteanirit with the principle and fell off 1 per cent ; Hudson River Railroad, % ; Michigan | gy" Cottom.. 40 29,353 | Fyson—20 chests at 483¢c., 16 hf do., 46c. ; 20 do., 44}¢¢; < Port av Prince, March'l8, 1854. State, and is to be formally declared Dictator for life, Selene pele aexived w ited by | Central Railroad, 34 ; Panama Railroad, 34 ; Harlem Rail- | Sk. &linen... 8 eid ES do., 4332¢.; 9 do., 87c.; 19 do. sniee-4 6 os Arrival of a French Fieet—Arbitrary Demands by the | with — similar to those giren to Santa Anna. In Resolved, That the depredations of pfivatecrs on private | road, 1; Canton Company, 34; New York Central Rail. | Gloves & mits. 7 ’ pene Bee haif chests at 583 (Cc. ;30 do., 46c. Admiral—Phreais—Spirited Demeanor of the Emperor yee re res no eae E aren akon Place; it Jndividual distrots and ruin 2 | road bonds, 3 ; Morris Canal, 3 ; Pennsylvania Coal, 5; | Raw. 6 ro S™ oot Total .,.... 418 $190,000 | 4250.40 do42e; 10 a0, = his Government—The French Admiral Backs Out | adhe Dext step in this mad and melancholy policy isto other. That modern warfare can be carried on effich Cumberland Coal, 3; Parker Voin, 3 ; New York Cen- i 5 85 3 Salutes the Haylien Flag—Origin of the Dificully— | declare Gustemala, and Contral America generally, at- ut resorting to sueh means of individual sufferin tral Railroad, $¢ ; Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, % ; ; Ae : tached to the empire of Mexico. The instant that is plunder, which fall almost entirely o x Rumors that a Party in the Dominican Republic has rent te oe TH oan o proviows letter Carrera. | Met oat the efforts abw making in Enrope to extin. | Eti¢ Railroad, 1%. There were many operations to-day Declared im Favor of the Haytien Government—Busi- | with either the title of Viceroy or Captain-General, is t0 | pel DE er eee er ePe nated | for cash, which looks as though the bears were buying ess, dic., dc., dc. hold away over Central America, as a dependency or part among the diplomatists of the Old World, call for the o0- | in for delivery, in anticipation of the maturity of their Isend you the particulars of a slight disturbance that | Of the Mexican empire. This is not speculation; the | operation of the government of the United Statos ii 7 time contracts. The bulls appear to be completely pow- | policy is openly and distinctly avowed in Guatemala. Resolved, That the troaty made by the United Statos and . has taken place here between some French naval offleers Honduras has from the frst resisted this movement, | eae = 1, enotlated By the far-socing and: ka igh ed erless, and the bears regulate prices about as they @nd the Haytien goverament. On March 5tha French | ard has in consequence been outraged with a war, the | to issue commissions to privateers, discloses the policy of | please. Some of the good stocks are getting sufficiently ‘frigate, brig and steamer, under the command of Admi- | segtsice: of we ich, erates i pretexts, is to give | that early day, andis well worthy of our support at this | reduced to be attractive investments, and capitalists will Jel Duquesne, arrived in the harbor of Port au Prince. | “"yhe failure of the intecdal invoteg under Guardiola | Nevolved, That this Chamber notices with great graties- | soon begin to pick them up. As for the fancies, itis in- fhe Admiral, at 10 o'clock at night, demanded of tho | will somewhat disconcert the unanimity of the aggrega- tic» the movement of Mr. Gibson, in the House of Commons, | 1, .ciJ@ to tell anything about where they will stop. It is dangerous at all times to touch them at any price. Al- 3, ry the 17th of March, her M: ity “to gi Aaytien Minister of War an audicnee with tho Empero-, | tion to Mexico. While Honduras hekia the attitude of | Statructions te the offoors esmmandine hse Majesty most any of the lea/ing railroad bonds on the market are good purchases at current rates. Crystal Palace is which, of course, was refused at that hour. Upon this | Lostility to the measure Nicaragua and Costa Rica ean- ors, in the eventof wat, to abstain from interfering with now looking up again. The stock advanced to-day three per jest at 58c.; 53 do. at 25c.; 30 do. at 30,960 | 243¢.; 13 hif chests at 200; 16 do. at 27c.? 24 do. at ——— | 26%;c.; 104 do. at 17340. Hyson Twankay—47 hif choste $1,240,282 | at $834c.; 162 do. at 38c. ‘Twankey—170 hif. chests at 803¢¢.. Souchong—55 hif, chests at 27c. Oolong — $20,954 | CO ir. cheets at Slg.; 200 do. at 2340.5 426 23,066 | at 31c.; 67 do. at B03c.; 85 do. at Sic. 23,204 | 150 bif. chests at 823¢c.; 160 do. at Slc.; 115 do. at 20,570 | 203zc. ;.60 do. at 2830. ; BO do. at 28¢.; 170 de. at 21}<0.; 8,524 | 160 do. at 24c. ——— | _ Tonscco.—Sales were made of 100 hhds. Kentucky at $101,818 | *34¢. a Ge., and 100 easer Ohio seed leaf at 43¢c. por Ib. ‘Wurexrr.—We heard that 600 bbls. Ohio and prison $13,384 | were sold, at 26c. » 27c. per gallon, closing dull. 9.704 | Woor.—Nothiug doing worthy of importance since our 92975 | last. -With the exception of a light trade between con- $1454 | sumer and dealer we have nothing to report. Manufac- . not declare for it openly without opening the doors to | tral vessels on account of any goods or eeorety not contra- ho sent a throatening lotter, stating that if certain de- | revolution within their own borders, for the scheme is band of war contained therein, and to direct her ministe; mands were not granted within forty-eight hours he | 20t favored by the people, but only’ by the executives, | tcvusidsr the policy of entering into treaty sti ¥ (] ith f¢ Id resort to severe measures. On the morning of tie | SUhported by the more bigoted clergy and the old mon- make frecgondy ad tie eae fagaiveneut lity to tl aide t six o'clock, all 8 ited | archiate. hamb that th inei- | cent. foreet at the Hotel of the timater of Wer; ant ther | .1omuras reaches from sca to sea, and her persistence | pletshosia vesusteined Uy tie government of the Gaited | | Mining stocks are stil dull, and aalos limited. With wore then informed that the Haytien government had | in opposition cuts Central America asunder in the middle. | Brates in alt its negotiations with foreixi the exceptions of Hiwassee and Ulster, we are inclined to Napid | look with suspicion on every sale that is not effected at a n powers, received threatening and exacting letter from the | Itsecms, therefore, most likely that the aggregation will | ,, Resolved. That in tho opinion of this Chamber, in view of French Admiral. The Minister said that if the French | be first declared by Guatemala, which hopes then to be | it is incumbent spon the goverament ofthe United | decline, The activity in the latter stock continu influence in this reform, whether resorted to the extremities intimated in the letter, the “ble, with Mexican aid, to reduce the obstinate republi- | Baese a leading publ jase eae Beef is plenty and has gone down a cent or two during $28,315,838 $28,428,720 | last week. The approaching spring and the warm wea- re apparently unchsnged in de- | ther has also brought dewn the game.. Apples and pota- government be responsibl | canism of Honduras, and decide at once the wavering | th d the demauds of d humanity or the | caused, itis said, by the purchases of an English con- 8,308 | turers are backward in increasing their stocks, looking piece ar arp Fe eae amioee tne | policy of the other States in her favor. £0 you see. even | Interests of our eitivens, so much exposed on every 3 Ere atuceqandin cia mitcaieen baying apts for lower prices, and there is no speculative demand. @ustain. The Emperor, his Ministers and the Senate, | Ur corner of the world is not free from the operation of Resolved, ‘That s memorial be prepared and sii if : $132,915 at ile i ase Sine tht a, 4 iperor, S i | ‘i . | officers of this Chamber, addresied to the President of the | stock. All the other real sales are at a slight decline. - were all of one opinion, and could not think of submit: | Teactionary e1ements. United States, asking him to open negotiations with other % . 1854. Our Family Market Price Current. to the dictation, of granting the exorbitant demands | ,,! just learn from Canagugua that the government of powers for the suppression of privateering, and also for the | The bids at the Mining Board were as follows:— Value put on market week A great abundance ef produce is now rapidly pouring of the French Admiral—they would rather cease to exist | this State bas ordered out of its territories the second | rccornition of the principle that fr ips make free goods. ending April 6 $911,007 $1,342,100 aganation. So the matter rested until the 8th. But the | ¢™issary sent by Santa Anna to draw the State into his Resolved, That ancther momorit bre | page ca dae! * 97,404'831 27'086620 into the markets, which has had its effect upon prices. * eay policy. ° Served him right! and addrested to the Senate and House of Representatives government was not ile during this time; the fortand | Y licy. ie | drested to the S dH i hae teaiiee itt) G 8 il of the United States, asking them to pass such laws ae will The George Steers is still here, in the employ of the | fr their opinion check and essontially pus @ stop to priva- tocring. Col. Lx desired toembody in the same document the | leet were put into good men were ready, and wer: Emperor in person. The excitement on shore was in- P#”. uns, am ition a i paveuatiy (accactad ‘bp es Honduras Railffay Company. The President of that com- y, Mr. Edwards, was in Canagugua on the 6th, but is Foreign productions | Court of Appeals, in the case of Alexander ys. Sims:— | 200 spacious bay of Samana, which would well accommodate | many Americans connected with this enterprise—that the | the power of the Bible in the East. Terrapin, per dozen...... temse among foreigners as well as natives. Tho French | ¢xpected here daily on his return to the United States. | subject of impreasment of seamen. It had never been | Hiwassee ...... 53g Rutherford... 13% 13g | mand and worth. The imports are not excessive, but the | toes have also hada fall. Fish remains stationary, al- residents remonstrated against the action of the Admiral; | He is delighted with the proposed route, which is every- | gettled by treaty with England, and was but imperfectly | DouglassHough- McCulloch..... 734 — | country trade is very backward, and thestocks here are | though the supply is very great. The markets at present but they were told that they must look out for them: thing that could be desired. ; understood. Alter some debate, it was decided to be in- 5 o=Oonned Hill, <.s <1) “1G0017| Call agrad ooitanatae! © Matice Since ia en ineeansine de> i aitior selves. At nine oock on’ the night of the 9th the | , The cholera and yellow fever—which have boon very | expedient to agitate the subject at the present juncture. — Gold Hil, 956 = BAGS PP : vd are in 8 good condition, Emperor gaye as his final answer, “That the gov. | fetal in Belize—have not reached here. This place is The following is the resolution offered : 5% Rocky Bar.....15¢. — | Sire to sell, and agrowing fecbleness im prices. Conti- Tina quart ib ernment of Hayti would do all it could in honor usa | *gularly exempt from all tropical epidemics. Resolved, The condition of Europe indicating « Moody = Gardner Goid,, 29% 234 | nental fabrics are the lonst depressed. Many kinds of | Beef —Tind anarters, per Ib. ee ee prernment but, uptwithstanding. the threatening | Yours, A. B. aie See OE COT ee Loree » 60c, Bridgewater P’nt — 1 these continue in fair request at uniform rates. But Porterhouse nteaka,. [018 @ 022 it of \d of dis. AAR Oi EES is porta hs ve 8 ‘is i ji i r cafullabanares nae tutiien, thal thar sed ean’ | Interesting from Brazil. zs will prevent any collision with other countries, | | New Jersey Franklinite continues to advance. Hon. | thero is a large and varied assortment of them which is Reaaiiaiy a aoeaeaet te? Hera sand further, , ared | noice that Any atteropt to renew a in steaks, per lor any efaergency.”” This spirited reply had the desired OUR PARA CORRESPONDENCE. tish seamen, ti our veesols, or fOr property Charles Thompson, of Boston, has been elected Vice | not adapted to the current season, and it is being closed Sumy steaks, bia overt “4 o ape faa pte Cone next oralng ibe rayon flag | Para, March 12, 1854. belonging to individuals on board of eamo, shall be consid: President of the company. A large amount of the stock | out through the auction rooms. This forms the most ‘Tongues, per Ib 1 2 oe was hoist cn iv e frigy d ted, the sa- " » 4 ered g eofwar * ii y A Tate was returned from the thore. These’ annoyances | The Navigation of the Amacon—Popular Fuling Regard. | “The question ‘hus coming up on the original resola- | bas been subscribed by the soli men of that city, who | gerioug drawback to the prosperity of the business, aera on sou: yery frequently occur, and for the time completely para- | ing its Progress—Its Commercial Ejfects—Opposition @f | tions, they were st once wore, and a Sonne | ae ih comitee, cones See se sar ae | though, on the whole, we do not know that there is much Poultry ates ane pe oa 2% ze business. The ly end like this—in ie : i ve was appointed to prepare.an appropriate memorial and Croker, experienced ifon dealers, to examine the ‘ bar fe poasent GiMbnlty eripicated te the fans = the | %¢ Portuguese—Exertion of the Agent in Charge—Hopes | ve forwarded to ‘the Provident of the United States, and | "ties, the Hee A INE ay that th lalinads Gf tite aoe | eoriee amninint aang, Invent me bare con: Rhoge Feat 9 10x . 16 Hayton government in 1898 from the house of Levtte rom Peru. the representatives in Congress. Messrs. Petit, Jones, : » | trolled their movements admirably ; and they have, yer] x Pass GUO aGEL See eae SEA | ccciblect onus dean ; ‘ised | Curtis, Phoenix, and Kelly, were appointed the committee. | and the quantity thereof, exceed any representation that | eonsequence, been highly successful. Of course excop- Geese, each 075s 200 3 . a | Sensible of your desire to keep the public duly advised robe, 480 a “i 7 v P- Chickens, per 0 624, a 100 that the French want some change made , to which the i After the transaction of unimportant business, the | has been made of them. Contracts have been made for | tional cases exist, but we are glad to know that they are Seley 100 Haytiengovernment will not submit. His Majesty acted | UP? all matters of general interest, it occurred tome | Chamber adjourned. Abe wonehehee in i ‘owls, te. a 12% f ' ry necessary to the manufacture of steel and the fewest in number and the least considerable in influ- Guinea fowls, per pair. 000 a 0% throughout with great prudence and determination. that a few lines from the mouth of the Amazon might |’ anes, it 4s our ardent hope. {has each #obonestve ben at It is reported at Port au Prince that the people on | not be altogether unacceptable at the present: moment. American Bible Society. seems Siu the wrkeans Lew cnoehe will hs.1a fall pe) sor wiien widbcay fr tile respect Bue al the bee | Pa eee eee nies the northeast part of the Dominican republio have de- nie ; Ras . : The regular meeting of the Board of Managers was | ration. | bli : By elared in favor of the. Maytien govermmeat, and that | Deine my sojourn in this city. T hare observed from | held on ‘Thursday, the (Uh instant, at 43 P.M, De. | "The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of | ferent isamvactions inv Britigh qoois, hpre: been ratloe eee oon oe. Cane To wha! Weeieeen from the north to take time to time, with some degree of interest, the feeling | ee ae Stee tlle en eM ead | the United States for the port of New York, this day, | limited, and have occasioned very little change in the Bacon, mae |, per 0 12% a 0.00 Leone uses ‘Gan eat : depute aye tage, | which has been manifested by these people respect- | OT4 francis Hal, pg 1 ” | April 7, were $150,429 70; the payments amounted to | market pases Other articles remain as previously Shoulcers, ++ 009 a O11 has been assassinated; and it is more than likely, from | 8 the frec navigation of this magnificent river. | ‘Three new auxiliaries were recognized in the States of — $43,024 54—leaving a balance on hand of $8,286,408 64. | TePTe*ented. ets coe #2 ss a BK these circumstances, thatthe French made the demands , They are naturally a jealous and timid race, having | New York, Mississippi, and Alabama—one each. | ‘The third instalment of ten per cent on the loan of the Stock Exchange. Y Sau “ 000 a On referred to to prevent Faustin from sending troops east- | long since entertained the idea that a conquest of the | , The decease wasannounegd of Captain Wm. A Spencer, | miscis Central Railroad Company alotted to subscribers He re Frond ‘cheese, 019% a 0 00 ard. pe aoe ect. | & member of this Board. 7000 Erie Inc Bas... 95 — 100Park Vn Cl Co, 7 : Business dull at Port ax Prince, Coffee and money | T#l#y of the Amazon by the Americans will immediately | | Letters were presented from Messrs. Philips an Basl, on the 7th day of February, 185, will be payable on 8 ero00 Enle Got Be 68 a 8 Pigs aealoene, 4 aa eae are both very scarce. The truth of the statements I send | follow the free navigation of the river. Iam quite con- | the Society’s agents in Oregon and California, in regar \ "igs. — ; pada wey cert je oh mie Gilat, | hanrafer,: tine’ tii febling 14 lead’ peavaleak:| to aS Geet of ihe Boe cause in ie fois rom bapadlen f 6th, at the office of the company, No. 50 i Hon ieee Neal ae ant on is 9 19 s 48 —— id y oe | Rey. Dr, Goodrich, in regard to an ir the Levant; 4 | . . Port av Prisce, March 14, 1854, | ®t Present than it was evena few months ines. The | from Rev. David Trumbull, in Valparaiso; from Rov. Ar: | The receipts of the Madison and Indianapolis Railrond | 3000 do.....88 Fore quarters," + 010 a on Differences Between St. Domingo and St. Jayo—Designs of T0Cent agitation of this subject by the Americans, | thur Waring, of Hayti, aiking @ grant’ of books; also | Company, were for the months of January, 1854, $25,185 | 1900 Il Cen RBs, p Senta: ror be : wae a = Franco—Appearance of a French Fleet at Port au | bas drawn their attention to the matter, and o large ma. | from Rev. Mr. Henderson, a colo pel tees Dema- 90; February, 1854, $21,107 12. | 18000 NY Cen R Bs, Mutton.—Carcases, per Ib, “oll. «O18 : jority begin to see the many advantages they would | Tara, to the same purport. Also, two letters from the | “4, hip Curlew, fi i: 11000 do ....b3 (Putas Prince—Demands and Threats of Its Admiral—Negotia- rive sh ant this privilege to ail foreign | British and Foreign Bible Society, signifying the appoiat- | ¢ steamship Curlew, from this port for Bermuda to- 11000 do Lambs.—Careases, ‘per Ib 010 a 0 12% tions—History of the Dificul'y—Preparations for War— | nations. ieresy estate, sheie opmmerce, | out of Bey, Mr. Souk; ope! of lest Lieaty daserenesian| (Ony; ftzied Cal bye1 WOR: 15 shs Bk of : yetKe ee ae Dahan tnie French Batk Di. their stock of general knowledge, and their list of the | "4 also of Rey. Dr. Duff, as delegates to attend the an- There are some sixty-three railway corporations in the | 50 Continental Bk:. 100 : ™ i = ‘ Out—Disoppearance of the Fellow | conforts and luxuries of life wouli be greatly incroazed, | Miverrary in May. A letter from Hon. P. G. Vroom, | cite ana the total miles, as returned to the Secretary | 200 Morris Canal.s30 93 bd beter rth s gape tee Fever—Business, dc. ‘The Portuguese, who compose the principal portion of | American Minister at Berlin, expressing his readiness to te, , TY | 300 rs 1% 4 , : a There has been a report here for some time past that | the minority party, are deadly opposed to all comiercia’ | Go aryth'ng in his power for the servico of the Society | of State's office, amount to 1,415.92. The aggregate | “G9 Canton Co me FISH. here are disagreements existing between the city of St s upon the A MG aia ee eerie Ae eh gta | capital of all the corporations is $60,779,990; the amount 5 De ee gs ie cline the greatent port f the t | Bible Society, thankfully acknowledging the ie 3 e 74g elts, per Ib. an Domingo on the one part, and that of St. Jago, a large ia- | Ra its brauchos. the fear of being supplanted renders | $2,000 granted by this Board. | in sees papel rpeipangrtrieng ie | 713g | Codfish, per Ib oo 8 land city, near the north side of the island, and notfar | them exceedingly of foreigners. In fact, they ee ae ee ee ee ee ; the funded an m1 pel er Ib. 10 a 74 icme Soe Vitis ce the cles wake D seem alme destitute of that noble, generous, 10,000 Testaments in Athens, and stating that | floating debt of all the companies amounts to $17,718,- ‘y Improv Co. 9 7m Blackfish, per Ib. o8 a nad= ag stom i ral hwo frequently mect with among how permitied to be used in all thecom- | 944 49 and the surplus earnings on hand amount to | 500 NJer Zinc Co.b60 83 ix, | aeons Peay 6 58 favor the rule of Santana, and those of the S! soem ever ready to cry out against | Mon schools in that country. aiiizs| Gt CSUR cies | 100 Flor & KyptCo.. 7 T1ig | Whitefish, per Ib 12% a that of Baez; and this latter party is desirous of obtain- Ddicates advancement or improve: | _€e from the Italign Committee at Geneva, consisting | $1,606,205 63. The above table shows the leading items | 10 Peuna Coal Co.b3 1024, 72° | Pickerel, per Ib 123 a Sin tie’ povtaablcis (Sivavinee Iv We vonfoonn thas the . jartieplarly if Amesteans are in any maaner can- | of Rev. Drs, Molen, Merle, D’Aubigné, Col. Tronehin, aa of operation for 1853, of forty roads, so that a compari- | 25 do. 71 | Perch, per Ib. 8 a ii pesenens A : dwith it. Thisrecont movement on the partof Pera | othirs, asking a grant to print 10,000 Testaments in Itsly | gon may be made with the operations of the two pre- | 25 do 713 | Trout, per Ib. + 075 & % French consul here is interesting himself in the matter, has given them great uneasiness, they thinking, doubt- | aod jledging themselves to see the work executed. A | —. | 900 Flor & Key Jt Stk 553g | Halibut, per + O12 8 as he {s frequently visiting the Dominicans ina French | less, that it will eventually have ’an unfavorable effect | note wos received from a member of the Board, necessa- | vious years, 1851 and 1852. It will be remembered that | 9, pede een Fresh shad, eac + 087% a war steamer: and it is rarely the case that there is not a. Fon their pecuniary interests, ‘They contend that Pera | Tily absent, with a pledge of $500 to this object. | these figures embrace only the roads that were in opera- | 100 Nie Tran Co Salt mackerel and 1000 a ! 7 has no right to the free navigation of this river—that One from Rev. Mr. Winslow, of Madras, asking aid to- | tion during the past year. | 150 do £almon, smoked - 000 a "4 French man-of-war In these roads. The government of hor present privileges are by a special permit of the Bra- | Wards printing the Eeriptures there; and one from Rey. | Tuy Uo Oe Aue soy | 100 ; Codfish, dry . 1006 a France has, no doubt, for a long time, had its eye on tho | ziliah goverument. ‘They complein of there being too | Mr. Calhoun, of Syria, with some pleasing testimonies to | _ ‘The following-question has lately arisen in the English | 599 Labsters, 8 a 50 8 50 8 3 8 SAISSSHSSRARS Sussssesusesssssesea HecoocoonccoHHonoHenH ccoacccococceccoccoo eo s 22 SoCecosmpoccecoHeCsrcccooos SocceeccO Cooc COSC CO CH OHOnMHEEM CoumecScoccoOCOesocoe Coco coe eC eH occccc Coo cmoMMmMccceccoecoS its fleets in the Carribean Sea, and bring them noarer | boats were not what they should be, when compotent | Grants of books were made, viz.: to the Religious Im- | — whore there are joint owners of 1, i | 600 sters, in shell, per hundred. ; the coast of the United States than its Present rendez. judges have pronounced them very fine boats, and admi. | provement Society ‘Theological Seminary, Virginia; to the | shares, and eat tone inerigagen Sa anASe an ¥ a 100 Slams, round. . Yous, the Island of Martinique. rably adapted to the purpose for which they were in- | New York Sunday School Union; to the Tract Society of the two ener into a joint adventure in the same pro- 400 Z 6434 | Crabs, per dozen, ee é Within these two or throe days past a French fleet of | tended. | the Methodist Episcopal Church; to the Sunday School of jortion in which they’are interested in the ship, and | 500 do.. 90 274; 100 Mich Con RR.b60 105 GAME. ane frigate, with an Admiral on board, one brig, anda | iI will here also state that much credit is due Dr, | the Howard High School, Missouri; to the Ame - | ghe returns to England with a cargo, before the dis- 100Cumberl’dCoalCo 2944 do...,..b60 10514 | Birds.—Wild turkeys, each.......... a ateamer, has visited this place, with the object of enforc- | Whitmore, who has had the management of this affair, Slonary Association; to Rev. Arthur Waring, for Hayti;to charge of which ‘the mortgagee takes possession of the | 700 so88 29) Ducks, canvass backs, per pair 100 a. ing the payment of three millions of franes, as a part of | for the wisdom and discretion which he has manifested — the tate Prison at Sing Sing; to the United States Consul Vessel, and claims to have become an absolute part Ducks, grey and teal, per pair 0 50 8 the debt due from the Haytiens to France. | during the progress and completion of his task. By his %t Newfoundland, for distribution there: Bibles and Testa- | owner thereof, can he, as such part owner, claim to 100 54 Brant, per pair . 100 a On the evening of the arrival of the fleet the Admiral | unceasing perseverance he has accomplished the object of | ments, in English and German, for Valparaiso; Spantsh Yoon possession of the cargo without paying ‘a propor- | 100 29° 13 Northern Ind R.. 119 Wild geese, each. + OT a came on shore, and, with thoe.French consul, visited, his mission, and we long since had the pleasure of seein and Fnglish Bibles and Testaments, for T uerto Cabello;to | tional part of the expenses until he shall be paid an 100 29 600 Harlem RR...810 5214 Prairie hens, per pair. . 0 8 Without uniform or notice, the Haytien Minister for | them in successful operation, We sincerely hope that | the Poard of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church Amount of freight corresponding with his interest in the 500 29 = 24 Cleve & Pitts RR. 833g Pigeons, per pair + 025 a Foreign Affairs, at his private residence; and it is said Peru will persevere in this good began work, as we look | for Northern India. A further appropriation was made Vessel? This was decided in ihe negative. 50 “ 20% Quails, per dozen. + 100 a that he, in quite an excited maaner, demanded the imme- | upon this movement as an important step towards the | Of $1,000 for Madras; $3,000, as requested, for printing | “py, 4 statement exhibits th “ ndOKD. BOLD Grouse, per pair. + 100 a diate payment of this sum, and would wait but forty- | free navigation of the Amazon. the New Testament in Italy; and $4,000 for printing the Br seis coke nce: tee ten | Suc ete ata tiadb o0ne / mie aun Bele RHE 1 Mallard ducks, per pait....... 075 cight hours, and if not pail at that time, woulleitier | Should other, republics having tributaries emptying | Testament in Modern Greek at Athens. | collected at the port of Boston ineach of the past six. 81000 Brie Bas, Mee oe eye eae RR. ni Diack ducks, per pair......... 0 623, 8 087% blockade the ports or fire upon the city; and that he had | into the Amazon follow the example set them by Peru, Co ren yee a a | teen years, distinguishing the amount paidon merchan- 7000 NY CenRBs..c 94 300 do. Red head ducks, per pair.... 075° a other ships within call. | it would be but a short time before we should sce the Theatres amd Exhibitions, dise brought in American and foreign vessels: | 200 sha MorrisCnl.sS0 154% 60 do. Wild pigeons, per dozen.,.... 100 a 000 ‘The government was taken somewhat by surprise, but | flags of all nations scattered from the Atlantic to the foot | “Hor Cory,’? the new local drama, will be played this - i om | “60 Crystal Palace... 42 100 do Capons, per Ib... sees O14 @ 016 prepared to defend the city, by calling out the soldiers | of the Andes N.P. | evening at the Bowery theatre, with all the new scenery, | Commmnce o7 Bostox—RavEnvs snom Ovetoxs. | 30. do {423g 100 1 Island RR. /460 Partridges, per pair, 00 8 0% and putting the forts in better condition for use. Tho pee ee ERT songs, &c. The cast includes twenty-five members of ‘ ‘ Zoial | | 900 Gardiner Gla dine 2% 400 Reading RR..630 74 Bucks county fowls, per Ib. 12% a O14 Emperor then invited all the foreign consuls to the Pa- | The Gadsden Treaty Territory. | the company. Mr. Eddy will also appear in the after- Year. American. Foreign. duties paid. : LC e ee Broadbills, per pair... + 050 ao 0 623 Ince, Informed them of the threatened violence, and | Naw Yous, April, 1854. piece, The Robber's Wife.” | 188s. $105,958 51 $2,511,185 95 | Jo) COMB CO E30 30° 200 dolls Eaneiiy eerie ‘2000 a 060 aske opinions, counsel and advice. The city was To J. G. Brxnerr, Esq. | re 3 ‘ . , ; | Squi eac + 006 a 000 ina state of agitation during the succeeding day, snd’ in | Duan Sin—t wish to suggestan {den that I think may | MT Fonmesr appears at the Broadway theatre this 92410 47 2,458,026 21 | 500 Hares, per pair., £000 a 076 ‘aca oe He bh ne Lee |S ; ofr Mautes evening, being his benefit and last appearance during his 213/509 33 3'276'583 13 300 maceten: sock ba evening again the French Admiral came on shore, by | be useful. In the Gadsden treaty, published some two | Treent engagement. Ho plays liamon, ia." Damon and 159 3,226, 100 ) each, ‘ a 000 pei and w. a ing panne eae months ago, fee that ce boundary = ee Pythias.”? Mr. Conway, Mr. Lanergan, and other popu- ateH 4 eae 200 Ss 330 28%, 100 Ii ave PE aipcay bend PRODUCTS. e government, provided with drafts on England and come nearer than two miles of any part of the Gulf of | ji, menibers of the company, are included in the cast , 491, 800 Parker Vn ClGo, 7% 1200 do ‘gg8.—Py the bbl., per doze - 018 a 083 specie to the amount claimed. The Admiral declined re- California. | rate ~aihdg 2 2 1,234,007 44 6,034,045 14 40) SCT b10 Tit 20 Cleve & Toledo R. eiail, 834 for. + 012% 8 000 ving th t till different ts were en- You, no doubt, that th larges vi- Benton's TikaTre.—Three capital pieces are announced | 1,222,207 48 6,249,634 00 wreeetits 44 wisest Sei z Cheese.—In } Scoot fits Senting Ss. pagtinnia, fori feture, Tee. | gahle Livers oF ‘exico nee the Celorato of the West ani | for this evenize: «The Happiest Day of My Life,” tA H/MRL Gay Wa 'Giure.si0 16 | GUO Peankesoese, 296, AAR. 8 Bocsvus rsh 0076 By the ie ee ee? Emperor refused to make any change inthis treaty, A Gila. This last-named river, with its tributaries, water | Pretty Pieco of Business,” and ‘the Laughing Hyena.” | 1847. 1,512,096 16° 6,448,961 82 | 100, 21 Virss cu BM Gp Michent RR... 100 Pine apple, 1 112% 8 000 demand was then made for the reparation of inj nearly all the Mesilla country before emptying into the | Mr. Hurton plays two parts. “(The Tempest’ wil be | 1848, 1,118,559 75 4,908,827 20 * os 60 ‘a. 30 104 | Butter.—By the tub, per lb.......... 016 025 both physical and pecuniary, sustained by a French hat- Colorado. The Colorado empties into the Gulf of Califor. _ produced on Monday. 1849, 1,420,702 16 5,087,310 84 ssa Eee wy Meitene Pref?d.,, 10134 By the Ib., Orange county... 024 9 0 28 ter at Cape Haytien, some years since, inflicted by ® | nia, and is navigable for small steamboats over three | Nartonat. Treamme.— “Uncle Tom’s Cabin’? is to be | 180. : 3,204,877 29 6,187,817 45 6 Hudson Riv RR», 65 | Lard.—By the tub, per Ib... +010 & 0 1296 Haytien, who was sustained by the Prince Hobe. The hnnvired miles from its mouth. Now, if we are not al- | playedthie afternocn and evening, with all the popular aa Pascles oe Giaeaat ee 6... do “e O8K City made, at retail, per Ib...” 0 1234 @ 0 00 sum demanded was forty thousand francs. Thisthe Em- owed an outlet to this river, of what benefit can the tists in the cast. A new and thrilling di try " a AND FRUIT. Poa keep od refused to, pay, bat, as there was some Mesilia country be to the United States? Our only way to to be produced. ee ea ee Oe , pedi 68 7,696,193 00 | bl aa; | APples.—Per Wirt 200 a 300 cause of complaint, he offered a very inconsider- get there without encroaching on Mexican territory, will | yarrack’s TaratRe.—Arnold’s comedy of “Manand | In the year ending June 30, 1853, the amount of duties | Apreilagh + 1% Dried, 06 s00 able amount, whieh alse wis Tefused, and in this state pe from Missouri to Sante Fe, or from Texas to El Passo. | wife,” which was highly successful on Thursday,”” will | was upwards of a million of dollarsmore than in any pre- ee i / 10 00 In the year 1848 an orrangerent was made between travelled threugh the Mesilla country when only iaha- | HePlayed azain this evening, with Mr and Mrs. Blake im | vious year. ‘The foreign trade of Boston has incroasod | petit Oo a ee this government and France, that one half of the re- | bited by wild Indians; therefore, believe my knowl ‘A idly since the Cunard steamers commenced ran- TRADE REPORT. ‘ oeipts 0 ‘of the Haytien custom houses, whieh at the time | of this region as good as Gen. Gadsten’s, ¥ho, Tome | Barwua’s Moseum.—The popular local drama, «The os pe ark bei ge A nT P.M. per ° is” ® ° would amount to nearly five hundred thousand dollars, | to say, as never been within one thousand miles of it, | Old Brewery,” will be played this evening, with th «day han toed Asmas.—Some 50 bbls. realized $6 6234 a $6 68% for | Cranberries.—Per bb! 1500 a 700 should be annually paid—seventeen hundred thousand At Washifigton, some time since, I mentioned this sub- | Original fine cast, includ ng C, W. Clarke and Miss Me ‘The operations of the railroad companies of Massachu- | Learig. and $5 98% a $6 for pots, por 100 Ibs. Per quart..... + 012% — 0 13% francs, or about three hundred and thirty-five thousand | ject to a gentleman in conversation, and he desired me tayer. ‘The various curiosities may be scen without extra | setts in the years 1861, 1852 and 1853, are summed up in Breinervrrs.—f lour was less active but very firm; the | Potatoes.—Common, per bbl. 2 “a 300 dollars, should be applied to the indemnity due France, | to speak fo the Hon. Mr. Seward concerning it, az he cliarge. the following table:-— day’s ales reached 8,700 bbls., ordinary to choice State, Per half ‘peck Os 8 00 and the balance of the half receipts of the custom houses unfortunately hails from my State. I did cali on him, Broapway Menacerre.—The Russian giant Klopstoffis fue RAILROADS oF MASSACHUSETTS. at $7 a $7 60; mixed to fancy Western, at $7 624 288; | Lettuce.—Per head., sere, 003 8 006 to be applied towards the interest due on a debt that the | but as he was then engaged in more important business | attracting large audiences to $27 Broadway. He is deci- 1851, 1852, 1883. and other kinds at proportionate prices. There were | Turnips.—White, common, per bushel 060 # 0 60 peer eee racer hermes a es ee | Ge 4 ghee pit ba soreesind me bof | dedly the greatest man of the age. Number of sellin Be ej 18 1 £ 1,600 Dbla. Southern bought at $7 6234 a $7 93% for Rut: bags, per bushel, . 068 a e yD juence of rece a e custom a alla in. ave no interested mi re e ? 7 i] f and bra: A 15 . 1. pi; a (2 .—Per bask . Sonaideray reduced from what they wero in This that sending this, but if you think it worthy inseam da ws: | cane aoe Create ine tae tea Eee ene Tse Miles of debbie track aud pe pes mie Se ee eT ar oO lax eolamact wees | Cacrow end tt ee mech Admiral insisted that a specific sum should | Respectfully yours, SANTIAGO. son, doorkeeper. The programme is interesting, and the 59,076.015 65,318,005 | vnehanged. Only 660 bushels red Southern and Western | Onions.—W! 150 « 200 Re touet thc miiaa cots ull te motens tus fore | Seed ut Feaeeeiseen beneficiary vill doubtiees have & fall hours, G 1S GG | wheat were old, at $1 GD.a 81 70, Tye and oate remain, | 0 Rad 1m & 160 were fully manned and cupplied with everything neces: | The Poard met at 4 P. M.. his Honor the Recorder in | | Woob’s Mixermma, No, 444 Broadway, givo a concert Sirstid TRr78 | Hanes barley, cesta 8103; ‘and ge ceo baatale cee 4 O06 8 018 gary for op ee at the expiration of the = chair. bg minutes of the last meeting were read | bt bape Troe ‘ore ry even oot ae to ae ethe | Netincome. eis 3,212,107 3,601,277 for mixed Southern; 74¢. # 7c. for white | Celery.—Per bunch.. . 010 a ine time the matches were lighted, and all was ready for the | and approved. om saree welties are in prepa- | Average net, income per : 75e. © 76c. for round yellow; and 76c. a 77c. | Spinnach.—Per bushel 12% 200 order to commence; and there is no doubt that the first | THE GRAND JURY ROOM. | ration cent on cost... os 6 ¢1 fern 4 si shot from the French fleet would have brought a volley | _Acommunication from the Grand Jury was received in | Cinxmex Hats.—The Buckley Minstrels, 839 Prondwayyq) Q2°Pate te: 4.ranres 6,200,808 | for Southern do}, per pusheNewcastle was purchased a ena iin hotles Ae of cannon bale about thom that might have produced | reference tothe provision of more suitable agcommoda- | announce a fine programme for this véning's perform me ele 14 1.82 | $10 60 per chaldren. Tomatoes.—Quart cans, per do: 250 200 an unfortunate resul 2 ‘ions. erred to Commi on Crimi ourts and | enee. E. Horn, Briggs, and other favorites, will do their C i ere made to-day of 1,500 bags Rio, At shout 0 F, 2; ‘the French Consul appeared at the | Police. ae wi “prettiest”? to amuse their friends. a sens ‘ini’ iebbig’ pet on 082 | part at 1030. 8 119%0-; 6,000 do., (by austion,) st 930, | Pologna Sausages.—Per Ibe nt 0% 200 Palace, and reported iral would accept the LI. REFERRED. : cl o . eon nee Proposals ofthe Haytien goveramen', Irving tn Treaty | Whitlock & Beatty's, bill for repairing books in Regis- | pecforseance tis AFTOrHOCD NBA. CoesTor alee at DOPED ceric carrey 00 oc O11 Ore es pin sales veseted 2001 tales eet [on ee ep ee a oe Ao enape igs pes aan tase rerea foe | ter's office: Referred fbn on County Offices. | berformance is for the benefit of Matt Peel. “ “rail 45,987 82 6,708 40 pny export, hig! "ard Kyte GP gen ap Domestic Markets. eda farce which was commenced with great show of | The following was presented by the Supervisor of tho | _ JRRsrY Crry.—Signor Plits gives a performance at Com: 9,510,883 9,810,058. 11,688,992 | Jo) inh on teint, AO fon then on Monday. * | Bricnrox Manger, April 5.—At market 720 beef cattle, 86 anger and threatened violence, to brow beat and frighten | Third ward:— mercial Hall, Jersey City, this evening. Do. earri im 152,916,188 161,694,565 156.215.713 4 i + 400 boxes bane rateine found b t working oxen,40 cows and calves, 2,300 sheep, 3,300 awine. the authorities of this little empire into compliance with | Resolved, That the Commissioner of Jurors be, ani is | Parney Williams and wife commence an engagement at | Tomofmercandite carried 220M 227 SOE | go Weeete. xes bunch r jund buyers at | Beef cattle—Sales brisk, at prices corresponding with demands of one of the mightiest nations of the slobe, hereby, requested to report to this Board, at its next | the Howard Athenteum, Boston, next week. — Do, earrieg one mile, 208, 638; S Frecona.—To Liverpool there was more corn offering, pa ert ee Suniste bho ity ~_— aut emia | eat if any amount of money has been _— by —_——_——_— at the late decline in rates, and abont 60,000 bushels | 5 97. “Working oxen—In demand at. high ‘prices; lebt, payment of whic! tasking too severely | him as f fines during the time he has been in offic; | Supreme Court—General Term, ns F were engaged, chiefly in ship’s bags, at 8344. a9d. Flour | §so'a 70. A cal ee8 ‘3h, ‘Sh the limited resources of this people. and if any, how much, and what disposition bas been | perore Hon. Judges Roosevel’, Clerke ant Watson ;, 98,706,749 101,740,153 106,208,407 | was at is, 80 bales of cotton were taken, compressed, | Sites st sr i hee os tet me it 9 to pede It is gratifying to be able to say that for two or three | made of the same. Adopted. Avnit. 4,—In the Matter of Extending Canal and Wilen= Md and to fill up, at 14d.; and 300 do., compressed, at 11-324. | of small lote, $3 8 $0 75. . Bwine—ehoats M ks ‘the 3 b eaolutio 4 - 9 den: trains, in tona, hauled dle, $5, and $5 25 for sows, $6 a $6 25 for barrows; seve- sweeks past the yellow fever has nearly disappeared. | A resclution to appoint James Andrews clerk in office Walker Street—In thi Jad To Gl 4/500 bushels of corn were engaged, in ship's ; There is, however, but a small number of vessels im port. | of Tax Commissioners, in place of Charles Vantine, re- | Vid Tr alver Alred.—dn this case Judge W one mile, not including ages gt! Ba TE ig | Tal lots inferior quality, at $4 75 a $5 75; large barrows, Gores seein te ceca Feet ie Bet | ened, war nencner®, in place of Charlee Venting, re- | county, presided in the room of Judge ¥ Freight, vs veees 118,605,200 181,077,500 143,904,441 | bags, at 12d. ° Another vessel was engaged to load at Bic | fo. ice. and dice, suid hogs, be, @ OMe} at retail, from {immediately bought ey Ory whe ie 5 Sais : | en ‘as received, and referred to Committee on Ars | Froperty holder. Thé motion was set down argument | Totalnumber of é with lumber to London, at £7 10d. ere was nothing | 51/0. ty ¥) aha ii 1126. currenc; io e price is fully sustained, | nual Taxes. to-day, but an application for postponement was made, on new for the Continent or for London, To California, 4.--At market 587 cattle, ‘ iy. Logwood without demand. The | ‘ RFPORT OP COMMITTEES, the ground that legal fotice had not been served. Coun- : ; rates varied from 50c. 9 60c. per foot, but were inactive. | CAMnrinGr Cartie Manner, April4.--At marl cattle, tarket for provisions generally is pretty good. | , The special committee to whom was referred the sub- | get contended that it wasa fixed iimonorial wacko n The annexed statement exhibits the quantity and | }y,y—-Saies of 800 Dales wago reported, at C0c.a G5e, | About 600 beevesand 37 stores. Market boef—Extra, por Political matters, since the termination of the French | ject of the right of the Board of Supervisors to appoi ire that mf i ehubivenser aise i P cwrt, $8 50.8 $6 75; first quality, $8 a $8 25; second do., $7 60 | dec ¢ ‘up sto appoint | require that parties interested in non-enumerated mo. | value of foreign dry goods entered at this port for con- | for shipment, and 70c. a 80c. for local use, per 100 Iba. | cmt, ; firat at pe 1 Qlair, have become quiet and without interest. | it RR wld oe ‘ ce of Tax Commissioner, re- | tions, should receive four or ¢ : betote GE sumption, for warehousing, and also tho withdrawals Tiew?.—Since our last report there have been further | ag7 et bey i 3 ba Si is vat aT —— | ported the following resolution: — Nay of term. That practico has never beer 7 Rng Vt 4 Jes of 260 bales American undressed, at $185 a $190 fe cr ewt., $6 a q d Court—Spectal Torm, | , Resolved, That the appoiutment of William J. Pock to | from: the Court Gane te ate ce tod | from warehouse, during the week ending and including | jnferior, and. $195 a. $200 for prime: alo, of So bales | $1870 $2. Calf wkins, 12¢. per Ib. Veal calves, Go. Before Judge Clerke. | the office of Tax Commissioner does not appear to be in- | goubile has the power to do 80; and the question ia, | 1buraday, the 6th of April, 1854:— Ardksed, at $200 a $270, leaving our stock very much re- | 70, Be. and Be ese Mt ateastes. Gosia: DECISION ON POINT OF PRACTICN. | valid. | Resolution adopted. should this Court now depart from the prae'ive whieh Movesents iy Foreian Dry Goons. duced. ’ The late receipts of 2,058 bales Maniin, per Ino, | Cows andsives Stl e860. 52 at maxvet.. Good milkers Arr 7.—Swanna Brdmartha Tyichmer ve. Samwl B, | The Board then edjourned to Wednesday, has been adhere to within the memory of man. There Withdrawn from Warehouse. were fold at 14¢. previous to arrival. No sale yet mate | are scarce a Ony Price, twa stay Oo SOL A oO aamarket. ‘Myschmer —This was an application for appointment of a Sen Soule MeearGS.O ; wag nothing to be sained by foreing tho cause on; it 8 | _ MANURACTURES CF Woot, MANUFACTURES OF sTiK, | of the cargo ex-Sbirly. Jute is more inquired after, but | old, $48 m Ott it tnect at presant quotations; extra, receiver. This is » proceeding: under section 24 of the Fismina Bounty Perscny Case.—The examina- | seme four years in litigation, and cannot be damaged by | Woollens..... 26 $13,845 a $12,701 | unchanged in price. $6.0 10; by lot, $3 76 a $5 50. Code, The appointment of a receiver under section 298 | tion of Hezekiah Taylor, Inte master of schooner Silver- | being four years and a half, it will ca 2609 | Ikox.—About 200 tons Scotch pig changed hands, in only be on proceedings against the debtor himself, | gpring, charged with perjury in obtaining the fishing | Courtof Appeals. as toon as if it was n ly got ted) got to the | Worsté 82 5,556 | lote, at $42 50, six months, per ton. 6 hastened on | Cotton and do | 1s New Beprorp Oy. Market, April 4.—Sperm—Consider- stitated for the purpose of reaching his property gen: | bounty, was concluded before United States Commissioner | without the proper notice. kete.. 78 Live —Rockland was generally held at $110 for com- | able activity has been manifested sineo our last, and * 'y, upon notice to himself, In proceedings under sec. Woodbury yesterday, and the defendant was held in $500 | The Court raid that the majority of the bench wore of Preids & bdgs 2 bul mon, and #1 25 for — ing bbl. sales to the extent of 1,827 bbls. have been mado, a large Aion Le there 1s no suthority oF provision n to compel the | for trial.’ This prosecution was instituted unde- orders | opinion that the arguinent shoul! gogve: to next term. — Hienssees abot toe bs: “Ney Ocleane Ramaeare sk hy, hea yh be Caement, tee I ro} @ payment | from the Treasury Department at Washington. The com- order sett his da an “be : Aq ‘ 1 240. . pei jon. fal a +5 application property of the debtor pay pm the Treasury Department ton. Thecom: | ‘The order setting it down for this day, was made tn effect | Total...... 84 $20,364 M Onis.—-Whale ant sperm were hold with more firmness, | do, at 1420., and 1,177 do. at 143c. ‘Thin leaves tho the judgment, as is provided by section 202—Kemp | Pa charges the defendant as marter of the sc‘ooner | that it should be brought on, unless ¢ were shown MANUFACTURES OF COTTON. hat the regular | Cottons, 78 $18,726 but ruled quiet. Sales have been made of 150 baskets | marxet nearly bare. Whale—There has beep an increas- o 463, and Fisk against Harding, 5 How. P. R. 178, denied at Iverspring, and nt for the owners, with taking “a | why it should not. The cause shown is, General Term. cannot, therefore, either by an order | false oath, to wit.: the oath required by the statute of | notice hae not been given, and therefore as, —— ———— | olive at yesterday’s quotations, and 21,000 gallons lin- | ed demand for this article, Woe notice gales of 8,200 Sirecting the immediate’ application of the property al- | July 20, 1818,” (8. Littioand Brown's Laws U.S. p.62,) | mustgo over until the ay iorm the argument | Cold dev iiis 6 1,090 ‘Total....., 00 $20,670 | sced at Sée. a 8¢e. per gallon.” bbls. at B4e., 1,401 do, at 55¢., 250 de. at Bbc, Jeged tobe in the hands of Collomb, or by the appoint- in order to o) the fishing bounty on tl chooner | A motion was then made to dismiss tho eppoal on the 7 1,046 ‘MISCBLLANRO| PRovIFIONs. rk was less active. Mey 860 bbls. | market closed firm at the toe tad pamed Whale. ment of @ receiver, afford any aid to the plaintiff on this allowed by the statute. The case involves matters of ver und that no notice had been given to some of the par- 10. «1,182 is. 4D ei,107 changed handa, at $14 75 for mess, and $12 2 $1250 | bene—There bas been a fair en Por this article, and occasion. Application denied. great interest to that class of our community who are in- | ties interested. Motion denied. The Court then adjourn. 6 '660 Embroideries, 11 7,857 | for prime. Some 270 casks cut moate reali ~~ Peg in our last have Yoon fully sustal Ada CO. Fenno vs, Augustus W. Fenno.—Decree of di- ted in avy way in the Asheries.—Boson Trancript, ed to Monday, the 17th inst., at which time a docision may mae emma _— vious figues. The sales of lard embraced 880 bbis., at 9e. |, 81,000 Ibs. at Sdo., 2,000 do, at 34%0., and 24,008 egrce enteral | March 31. | bo expected |” Totalsssese 110 $29,008 Total yyrer db €9,004 | 0.9960. por Ib, Boot was briskly enquired for. The pales | do,, extre, at 6c, > i a _ EEE

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