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| THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7178. MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1856. PRICE TWO ‘CENTS. tion of unofficial price lists may be prevented b je holders of produce, and many of their recent sales Tt was cf great iwnportan: the public interesta tha | The Corn and Other Trades of the Baltic | jected, and ho have not taken an active pert ARRIVAL OF THE ARAGO AND ARABIA. Teinistrative oF logislative mesaures. YD eeueesen entuusteson Option allowed to the pur- | Snstrustions of chat patsre soa @ be seriotis obeved, and Immense Supply from Russia, in the contedoncer wal pe eelec'ed. eas Advices from Paris of 8th inst. says:—The commtasion | charers of declining the contract on t of a sum | it must be the desire of Mr. Crampton himself that cor- | | We read in the Indépendance Belge the following letter, pecan reot informstion on the subject should begiven to the Houreand the country, He therefore wished to ask the oble lord at the head of the government whether the document purporting to be a Se by Mr. Crampton was authentic, and whether an fnierval of two or three months really did ocour between the receipt by Mr. Crempton of the daspateh of Lord Clarendon, dated the 20th of November, 1855, aaa the communication of ita ocutents to the American ment? Mr. GLapsong—Sir, I wish to make a few observations before my nobie friend answers tne question which hes been adéreszed to him. Ido not pro; to say asingle word upon that portion of the American question with dated Hamburg, Lat inst. — IME A. Hamburg PR ara of all the maritime mations of | The Prieta y Peng feekte een to Merch Europe the most interested in the Baltic trade. The | 31. the Russien palace there, at it occupied as a en Legere eegers oat eaolustvery centred in the hands | French hcspital, wan being cleared, for the return of the our merchants, who ac’ as intermediate agente be- | Embassy. ‘the beatth of hie French: troops, both in tre tween Russian, sellers and foreiga buyers. The gora, | hospitals und in the Crimea, had iraproved, cleegineus see and other territorial produettons of | Trix now sald that Austria, which has bitherto ehowm boures. The taws of the fortunets eoncusion ot pours | Tpeiates to evacuate the Piincipalioa, aa yllded te ea Sintra reeled ere wh rrewir Tada the remonstrance of the Congroes. ions oy than anywhere else. Everybody an'icipates a - that the moment communications are re opened a new ap AP FAIRS IN FURKEY. and brillant ers will commence for the commerce ot | Tho Turkish government expresses ite anxiety to be far less tham the cepreciation which actually oc- of Austrian and Russian officers charged with the rectia. | ‘2% ea ONE WEEK LATER FROM EVROPES | cation of tho frontier of Moldavia are at Provent in | |The Paris correepondent of the Times, in their aoeond Paris awaiting the orders of the Congress to set out on | tition of thi: day, eays:— The conclusion of peace and the withdrawal of its re RETURN OF HON. JANES BUCHANAN. their mission, strictive meagures by the Bank of France, have as yet i It ls said that the Rassian Plenipotentiarion propose! | exercised no influence on. the commercial eltuation” of ‘The Austri re ae About ‘tL vo the | tat Count Buol, Asli Pachs, and M. de Bourquoney | Varis. The torpor of the Bourse, although produced by local causes, continues to paralyze transactions. Some ee should form the commission for the definitive arrange- | houses recefved, during toa eek, freae Geshe’ ferep Principalities. ment of the Moldo-Wallachian government, but that the England and Germany, and important orders ae expect- “ ea AAAAAAAA AAMAS Proporition was not accepted. It is probable that the the United States by the nex packets. Goods of TRADE WITH RUSSIA RESUMED BY THE ALLIES, | Stolce wilt tal on parsons who have not taxon adireot | {heivsalshan accordingly become difieait: Foreign com: their tale bas accordingly become difficult, Foreign com- | which the name of Mr. Crampton is more {mmedistely | the Northern nations, At the Bourse of this day, | Télieved ofthe prerence of the allies, and says itis quite part in the Conference. mission agents pesliate (oacmrt the new prices, aad the | conneeted—viz.: that which’ relates to the poset numerons samples of cereals, deliverable in Rassian har: oblate Rata tele internal order aad the defence oft weer The Patric, of April 7, says that Count Orloff has re- | ™Anutacturers, obliged to mugment the wages of the | within the itmits of the United Sig@f¥s; because, as re- | bors at the opening of navigation next May, were ex. | frontier without the aid of foreign troops. The Divan w gards that branch of the eubject, we Gave been told in for the ti « Large Supplies of Breadstaffs en route for | cevea communications from St. Petersbarg informing | OPerarver, and to pay very high for raw marorialy hibited. Notwithstanding the eagerness of the sellers to | Panning for the erection of permasent garrisons at im canot consent to am sdatement, An adraace Gistinet terms by her Msjoaty’s government that {t {s still | toduce epeeulators to purebase their grain, no bargain of | Portent pointe of the empire. Western E him that bis presengo ts necessary there, in order to as-,] from Fr to 25 per cent has taken place in the | in their cat ta 44 yet Marrived at @ f any menetaaaa vin bonolnaes* cit yesterday or to- Lord Stratford de Redeiiffe will’ continue as the Brivide estern Europe. tat at a grand diplomatic council which is to take plage | price of dismonds, which are being bought up for Rusia. | conclusion, ire to call the attention | dey. ices of all sor's of cereals were merely / Mivister at Constantinople. Omar Pacha in rentored' te bad by. tone at re Ip at the end of the month. The Patrie adds that he. will tee gg eaters \y ee the cael in snore nies st to the yoo ms eae fe oad Native “2 sities Me. Ri ae : se iba = - * , lulhouse, a maou’ao- with rerpest other lon eo 18 | Tap ; receit rom sidan THE PEACE CONGRESS STILL IN SESSION. | be replaced at the Paris Congress by M. Titoff, ‘| tories are all busily at Sen ae tea ions preity ac- | can quertion— wine that ‘whieh Telates to Central Ame. | ialtic provice ae measures wore being taken to LEI px PARANA AAA ‘The Paris Montteur, of 8th of April, contaias the follow: } tive. Wooland silk maintain tneir firmness. The priceot | rica. It appears. form not inoeed official but psr- | o nvey to the coast the enormous quantities of grain as RUSSIA, ing:m wheat exhibits everywhere adonward tendency, Th: as: | fectly authentic and indisputaole—that in the monta of | cumulated durisg the last two or three yeas in tie | The naval armistice was officially published at St, Ps- Zhe Crampton Difficulty in the - fe SAME OIRE ON ERRORS SE RPO gounta from the departments received yoateray, snnounce Zeptember last Lora Ciarendon made a gommuntestion to | scores of the interior. tersbarg April 7. After rectification all ehipe seized wif sh tolf. fe iu ‘out e Amel tima' 7 elt British Parliament. Pareguey relative to the manner in which emigrants 1 Shure in tee gece ee or anok during the ° Pltah govrantan: sae) enna [fiom she Lonkoy Tses, Aust 5: “Thee: the side of tie Briush government, the correspondence might be held as coneluced. That commnnication from Lord Clarendon was followed by a simtiar one from Mr. Buchavan, whica appeared likewise to wind up the cor- reeprmdence on the side of the govdrnment of the United Staies. On one of the first cays of the present session a question was put tomy noble frieud at the head of the admipistration with regard to the production o/ the pa- pers relatisg to America, The auswer ot my noble friend on that oscasion was genera), and did not intimate that any pepers on efther brash of the American questi wou! immediately be produced. Buta few cays the :ubject waa revived, and then my noble friend st: ‘nat, although that portion of the question which related to the recruiting was ctill in the nands ot the govern- ment, yet that portion which referred to Central Ameri- ca, and whict had been tne subject ofa separate cor- respondence with the government of the United The announcement by Lord Palmerston ibe night of the removal cf the blockade both in the Salic and the Black Sea crested satisfaction to-day in the city, especi- elly as news was eimuitaneously received by telegra sh that the Russian government have rescinde the prohibi- tion against the export of wheat from Russian ports. As regarda the trade of the Baltic, the withdrawal of the blockade can have nothing more thana nominal effect, since the opening of navigation by the breaking up of the {ce does not take place till come time between the end of April and the middie of May; but in the Black Ses, owing to tke vast number of vessels already congregated there. it will be of great importance. At the same time it is feon that, upless Russia reciprocates the courtesy of the allies, by forthwith admitting their vessels into her ports, the measure will have an injurious operetta because it will enable neutral ships to car:y are there treated, the French g:vernment has suspend- | week, the best sorts only fetching about 83f, per sack of 159 The energies of the Rorstan (se, ges ere sald tobe e¢, until further ord ti p fi — ‘The Freneh and Engitsh Fleets in the Gulf of | th3) country. Colonists is ing of passportafor |. kilogiammes. The stock rei in the market on now devoted to three ob; old iiienes with 108. cond-- Completion of the great railways, Third—The manufseture of Russian Yestings on: the continent, especially im Germany. , GREAT BRITAIN. A British order ta council raises the blockade of all the Russian porte, and permits the fiee resumption of com- ae in a articles. @ grand naval review by Queen Vistoria, of all) the ships that can be collected together, is postponed tll the 224 or 234 inat., by which time the treaty of peace will have been signed. The Crimean Inquiry Commission continues its sittings. Lord Lucan was on trial. Mexi folate is Dlg I Ses by ee pro * cegre woes 30,885 maaiesl aalntales At Mosseiled eo y there! ‘econ! uni @ sales of grain by auc ion, which recently to: ‘dad the situmvon of foreigners ‘tore shall have beem placed | place und the anocuncenent that tha Emperor Ate &o., &., a, under better regulations. der having rained the probioition to export corm, an e fs We extract the following from the Gibraltar Chronicle, sussian fleet, laden with grain, Cleared out of ; the Danube, partly bound for Marsellies, had caused a ‘The mail stoamsbip Arago, Capt. Linos, arrived at this | °f Marsh 20:—The iron screw steamship Mino (of Barce- | further depression of about AL. per measure of 160 litcen bout nine o’olock yesterday morning. She left | '@%), Captain German Merquillas, which was on her | On the 6th hard whest of Algeria soli for 38%. and S8f. 5 fea glade r 4 way from Barcelona, Valencia and Malaga to Cadiz and | 500. The growing crops all over the country present the Te Se es aeiater Liverpool, came into collision, about 2A, M., off Tarifa, | Tics of tat dear cMiclally thine mealies a postal as are te Hon, James Buchanan, | With the British sailiog transport Minion, which left our hectolitres, has’ been in & great measure made up by late Mi eee ea to the Court of St. Temes, port yesterday, at 12 o’elook noon, in tow of the Bus- | foreign importation. From August, 1865, to the 1s* ia- 5 - eae ; , | ter steamtug, and, melancholy to relate, the steamer, | St@Xt, 4,000,000 hectolitres were snded in Freuch ‘and Henry Dubois, Esq., Minister from Holland to the bors. The remainder can be easily fgrepee before the Slst ff all . oN weve! | Bte bel i anny United States, which was going at the rate of ten knotean hour, sank | July, Cattle rates are pretty mach thesame as last week. | States, had been concluded, and that, comsequeatly, tained on this bead ‘and the ‘eam ia ‘iat pean from the Orimea, aa Se ont folk inet Mae ay ve Bainberg, which left New York Gye minutes after she struck, and eighteen persona, it is | Che price ot wine, notwithstanding the obstinate resist- | the papers might be produced to the Houee, That | the absence of any notice on the subject English, Frensh ‘The screw steamer arg, wl few York on | od, met with a watery grave, Capt. Marquillss {s ance of the merchants at ped shows a decided tendency | avawer was given by my noble friend about tro moaths | and Sardinian vessels will take the risk of nteriog. Up FRANCE. ‘the 224 ult., arrived in the Clyde on the 4th inat. 1 : : tatroline, | Vuronasers, anticipating afurtherdeprossion, | ego, and witbin & week or go afver the opeoing of the | to the present ‘moment, no lostruolions to have Fxpeditions sgetnat Mada; d_ the Kabyles are decided uoon. Fermission will be sought to send treope throvgh Beypt abs mee, saan stter will Gide & cause o! 8 rox i Algeria, although Will not hiometf obeamand the army. pa ‘There issome speculation as to who will be senbas Minister to St. Petersburg. Marshal Vaillant is spokea of for France, also Generals Canrobert and Boequet; and Gen. Mai mora for Sardizia. ‘The Moniteur contains the following:—In cone of the urfavorable accounts from Paraguay relative .o the treatment of the emigrants, the Freuch government han suspended the granting of passports thereto, ana colgnists are recommended to wait until the situation uf the foreigners there shai) be placed under better reguls- tion, fr suppored to have gone down with the vessel, There were, | withhold their demands, and litile busipess is eocording!y Se Ur ek platen gaa psc ay ay sled we understand, on board the steamer 115 persons, ia. | done. The advices from the South describe the ‘vines “as ¢ Southampto: men, and the cludicg the crew; twenty-one only have been saved, of | 128 more promising condition than at the corresponding -steamship Arabia, from New York for Liverpool, arrived Period of last year. Still no opinion can as yot be formed eC Git. Fan’ clkteee ta ae whom reventeen belonged to the crew, The nanes of the | sespecting the result of the viatege, the vines belag too ice Gack bor Horse, arrived on the pelea i four patsengers are Don Eduardo Heredia, Donna Maria | backward to edmit of an appreciation. Languedoc dran- . , : dies rell in Paris at 160f. per heotolitre, and spirits ex. ‘The Brussels Herald of the 7th instant says:— Heredia, Doana Trinijad Heredia, and Dom Jose Fra- | t80t04 trom beet at OI. ce polli, who were picked up and brought here by the Mr. Bright is convalescent. Lumley opens an Italian wes ‘are Rives if the Guilt of reprise s os Minden. Pes . Gye opent do. at theLyceum. The lat- “Wontzal America, We hope this ia not true. What busi- | the firm of Meesrs, Lyers, Walker & Co., large Kast | tt hase strong sicging company, the former a strong Boss has France in this quarrel’ She is not party to the } india and general merchants, have announced a waspen- | traistain nt Ines bolecy tego ae eae Cine sootper Latha Psi Ebel ll hor athor, sion of payment. ‘They are stated to owe:£260,000, while | |The Central American question has lulled here, Tt will ‘what right have we to call in her armed interference in | the unsold produce they hold and which cost more than Coe That alsputer We trust there is notruthin the report It | ann 090, cam only be realised at a heavy depreciation. | The Peace Sensation in St. Petersb would confirm the interpretation put by the Americans 1000, . * arg athe of Lori Ciatendon’ in the Housecthat | Mz. W. 0, Young, sbipowner, broker and insurance ter a OTRNG Mulitary Dispiny. ” England and France were prepared toact in concert upon | agent, has likewise failod. His liabilities, exclusive of | _ 4 letter from St. Petersburg, under date Mazch 31, says as follows:— American affairs. those upon insurance policies, are stated at £120,000, « A Ct oie Cespatch from Paris, received at 11 ht ‘The proceedings of the Peace Congress were continu- | consi¢erabie portion of which has been incurred in con- | o'clock the pore Chancellerie, brought 18 ©! sersion, (Hear.) Now, let the House observe the posi- vion in which we are placed with respect to this impor- tant question. I certainly am the lsst man who would wich to interfere with the discretion of the gove-nment 48 to the time of producing papers upon a great political subject; but my noole friend told the House in the be- ginning of February that ths time had arrived when the documents relating to the Central American question ought and should be produced; and yet to this hoar we have seen or heard nothing of those papers. (Hear, hear.) A few days ago, indeed, afver a long delay had taken place, another questi was addressed 10 my noble friend upon the production of those despatches, and we were then told that the Foreign offics had been 60 mush occupied of late with other mutters that it had no’ been possible to prepare them. That was, I think, in the com- mexoement of the present week; and still we have no de- finite prorpect before ua as to the time when these docu- ments are to be produced. (Hear, hear.) Now, I donot propose to give an opinien upon the question whether the epee should be produced or ; but L do confi- dently eny thai their producti n ougat not to be delayed been receivod at cur Custom houses to allow vessels to clear for Russian ports; but an immediate intimation to that effect is looked for. In relstion to the prospests of the trade between the two countries, tre St. Petersburg advices continue to desoribe the most active preparations for its resumption, while on this side manufacturers and fronmaaters are manifestir g that tendency to look for new and extraordinary reeulta which in former instances of political changes have led to. overtrading and bankrupt. cy. Numercus agents have already been despatched to St. Petersburg and-elsewhere, and # number of unfounded rumors regarding contracta for railways and other public works are already in circulation~s c'rcumstance which, perbapr, hae partly arisen from the fact that a vory large quantity of raiiway iron intended for the Moscow line jast before the breaking out of the war will now speedily be shipped, the contract being stiliin force. SPAIN. Dis'urbances had occurred in Valencia ting the conseripticn, ard the city and province ‘a enntiaew Lad been placed under martial law Markets. Lonpox Mowry Market, Tumspar, Apri 8—2 0’Cioce P. ‘M.—The demand for money is active, and as on Thursday ~ It was said that the persistence of Austria in re- us the pleasing tidings of onclusion of peace. The | from week to week and from monch to month, because | D¢Xt there ia another instalment to be paid on the new AUSTRIA. oi Fae eeceants Soe Reseicimase of A Principat, | nection with the before mentioned bankruptoy. Journal da Sk: Pdertoury pubtianed about eranighs an | Conbee’ir the Serie eee a ea becaaee ican funding, there is every reason to expect that, with | A grand Council of Bishops will aseemble in a fow re extraordinary supplement to this effeot:—‘‘A telegraphic | other matters. (Hear.) The subject isa great deal too 1 cocurrence of no less than five mercantile failures in | days to discuss the concordat. The Council represents ties was giving some trouble, and if persevere’ in would Our London Correspondence. despatch from the ‘Aide-de-Camp General Count Orloff | important to allow any obstacle of that kind to inter. | tbe freee of four days, the money market will remain | twenty-nine millions of Catholics, Latin, Greek and Ar- be the cause of much more, A correspondent of the Lonpon, Tuesday, April 8, 1856. has ennounsed to the Emperor that a treaty cs brea Berg (Cie yore would rapped mrcnnen als eaecen coe oon vm Auateali, Pothey Ss the aos aerigl eho cee (he Mag to the: aaa wi y at ris a4 af “a ‘Bnglish journals says that the pretence of Austria was | ‘The Treaty of Peace—Phe Effects Becoming Vesible—Open- | Was signed at Paris the 18:a (50%) March, at 1 o’o MItNae UBT papy COERE otto eoeated noe dee beet Red Jacko! and the Maid of Judah. The Red Jacket ar- | law, and to reorganize the whole body of the clergy em , the necessity of protecting the country against disorder ing of Russian Ports—Efects on Commerce Generally The clubs, the café, the pudlic throughfarer, were, | to ders teatersale 1 confess, it would be far more | tived about 10 o'clock to-day, peloging) passengers, | fundamental gchurch princi, ea. The concordat ‘antil @ regular administration was established. This | Latest Intelligence. during the whole of the day, encumbered by an immense | ugreeable to me to ‘hear this than even to have the pa- | 120,0C0 ounces of gold, 1,688 bales woot and one box sil. | gates the lower clergy’s right of appeal trom the Pretext is flimsy. Austria is bound by treaty to | Derpite the water-tight qualifications of the Plenip> | °r0Wd, ail aprious to earn particulars. The sensation quit the Ottoman territory on the conclusion of pease; | tentiaries to the Paris Peace Congress, drops of intelll- es Publiabes tha pws ih lee vote oe ead » and though the ratification of the treaty of peace was | gence begin to ooze out of the terms of the treaty'of | of their columns. ‘ -not known, yet, as it was certain that the war was for | peace. The Débats, under the signature of “De Sacy,” pacyrorgt re ee permet Creed “the present at an end, her conduct would not only justify | (its rédacteur en-chef,) ia beginning toenlighten the public | toox place of the wholé ef the reserve corps aud the * Goubt as to her good faith, but would establish the | on the subject. In its number of yesterday, {t publishes | Guard, the crews of the fleet, and the active atvitions of ~mecemsity of the occupation of the Bosphorus by the | another article (the tirat I sent you by last mail) indloat- | St. perecieart 5? which added the cadets and the pers—that, although the correspondence of last year was concluded, yet the subject has not ied from the bards of the government; tha: no ult tum, 80 to epesk, with respect to Central America, has been ex- changed between the two governments; but that minis- tera atill entertain the hope that by friendly commaniss- tions with the American governmect the question may be brought toan amicable conclusion (Chesrs.) For, sir, it apy to me that this House will incur avery ie ee conte (Milward) died on the passage, a fort- “i aspect of the English stock market is affected by the failures of the Jast day or two, (Ged apes by the fa- fluence of a heavy bull account. Comeola for money are 929% to 92%, but for the account they are 93% to 9334, making the “continustion’” % per cent, which is equal to fuby 6 per cent for money on the deposit of corsolg. The transfer books of the reduced three por to the Emperor, and nence it is not popular with the in- ferior priesthood. DENMARK. Copenhagen advices state ti at the English cabinet have Officially notified to the Danish government their refuset to agree to the capitalization of the Bound dueg, and the determination of Great Britain to await other and more aceeptable ‘Propositions, Rusels and Olden! peara de | cente and the new three ands halt per cents belog now | cxample a few weeks since. The question of Allies watil after the complete evacuation of Moldo-Wal- | ng the terms of the tresty of Paris, expecially the pro- | riod'by the Grauy Dukes, hie brothers and rode Riot. | Centzaneeer re eae tee eaTs been told that tue | open, burizess is more autmaied (this marker, but } ment mates uo ‘and will probably “y Jachia. Russia is of course adverse to the Austrian oc- | positions introduced in developement of the fifth article | along the lives of the troops, who amounted to at least nsture, we do not demand information with regard to it. ere are Dow many rellers of stock, andarpecalative | till it {s seen what action United States Gupation of the Principslities, and the question affords | of the Austrian propositions, which formed the basis of | 75,000 men. The guns ot the fortress and the bells of account for the fall appears to be commencing. (Hear, hear.) Where the responatbility of the government arch nr fficial he tf Commos sorip is at 2% to 2% prem., and Exchequer bill scrip 25% TA. har ample oocasin for oppenition tow Power sho now | the treiy. traiy of penta Hla Hejosiy nad toe Graal Bakes were | Besiae'uane Be) asa Chat hatsaees. Wines | tod promi Bamors of minintriataue ge continue ~ Cordially detests, Later intelligence states thet the Aus: | It in stated that the Russian plen{potentiaries did not | received with real en-husiasm, and when the cortege had | thus goon from month to month—ehile Parliamont is Pec ea shar ds fat mse cecanes ‘trian army had commenced leaving the Principal:ties. defend the retention of the military arsenal of Nicolaleff, Fisiataoate dl 4 ae Giaeg had much eemutere ee the eee do ae want the pe at pulee of 22% to 23.” 'y Suppo P BELGIUM. A connderable reduction of the Fronch army, as soon | nor any of the military establishments in the Black Sea | foy"auni gratl-uce by the loudest cries, This evening | nat ee erteoNe cae ceeane ae the governarent fools Hate -rast Two o’C10ck. ‘The breadstufls markets generaliy were deokiaing. 4 ail matters are arranged, is contemplated. There | or the Sea of ASoff. Sebastopol will not be rebuilt, All | there isa reception at the Winter Palace, and tomorcow | our mouths are kept shat trom tae want of official infor- bet Oa eee ee eaten tek —— “were still in the possession of France, 610,000 effestive | the Rusrien forts in the Black Sea, from the Caueasus to | ® 7 Deum will be executed in the chapel. Yon will see | mation, other voices go torth—(bear, hear)—other volces a. s % y 7 GERMANY. 925 for the account. wen, This number will be brought down to 400,000 di- | the limit of the Russian territory, not far from Batoum, | {20 that peace bas been hailed by the people of St, Pe- ‘Weoxepar MonsixG, whicb, I must say, have sounded a note the most op- ‘The Citizens’ Assembly of Hamburg have for the third tersburg with great demonstrations of joy. ‘to wisdo April 9—11 o’oleck. ned tice and to ‘hear, hear, @: P time tl it _ rectly the treaty of pesoe is ratified. will bo destroyed and never re-established, ‘The Russian Deetin (April) Gorrespendence of Leadon Times, Sell Ay to acon Hibs or orale stead Cones cen Someol for meBey oie Br to 03 time rejected the new constitution proposed by the It was believed that Russia would send an ambassador | forts to the south of the Caucasus are to be retained. Waite the Plenipotentiaries of Russiaare so much | sflectionate—relations that I am sure every man in this 4 Comso!s for a Toe fie ENS to Turin as soon as the ratifications of paace were ex- | The Asiatic frontier, between Russia and Turkey, will be | in Paris to con the world that warlike of} house would wish to see prevailing between Great Britain 4, F. & R. MAXWELLS’ CIRCULAR. ITALY. Liverpoot, April 8, 1856, The arrivals from Ireland and coastwise, dui the past week, have been moderately good of oats and oat- meal, but otherwice trifling. From for Ae we have banged. As Russia always looked, or professed to look, | rectided without injury to ether, and in such manner | ©” "10ett are f rever bantahed from the {mperial counsels, ‘upon the active participation of Sardinia inthe war asa | as to put an end to all dangerous discussions, It is | 1 y, bas taken thelr place, she home govorament feds it swanton outrage, this fact was thought toevince a cordial | clearly understood that the Russians give up their re- | necessary to keep up for'a time, and in sone degree, The Sardinian and Pieumontese corn markets generally were lower. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. and the United States. (Cheers.) It is believed, or at least rumored, that the ster who has recently arrived f:cm America is armed with instructions and powers that will enable bim to deal in a ae spirit with this wae uestion, and I trust he will be met ine correspondiag | received 41,324 quarters wheat, (of which 14 288 quarters seceptance of the peace. cent conquests from Turkey, and re-enter immediately Wecuarser ease CSL SRE TLOS LTE | apltitlOy: one igeversmscts (lienr, bears): Do aoeilat | areapeptisa,) Goud qeastors Reson, a danquaroenseeer ote al eer Advices from St. Petersburg sta‘e that the prohibition | into their own territory. grand seycincntation’ats neta my noble friend suppose that 1 am anxious for the pro- | 56,002 quarters indian corn, 7,831 sacks and 22,502 bbls’ lorey was in uctive demand, but ra a no change, Consols for money closed at 03. 93%, Bar silver acid at 5s. 1d. Dollare—Price not fixed. The bal- Mion in the Bank of England had decreased £443,000, AMERICAN SECURITIES, Mecare, Bell & Co. report no change in American seoa- tre ia St. Petersburg, ot the export of Russian produce from Russla has been Turkey has cemanded an indemnity for the expenses | i commemoration of the victorious entry of the allies i of the war, and has revived old claims for compensation - Bey Sea pts are teeny errors at A ukase has been issued by the Czar to the effect that | for the repeated occupations of the Principalities by the | theatrical celebration of that anniversar , there ware the two fleets hitherto maintained by Russia in the Black | Russians, The Russian Plenipotentiaries have opposea | other demonstrations of @ more gener The cuetion of the papers to which I have referred if the mat- ter is still in hands of the roment, What I t is this, that if he and bis colleagues have Me with the question we should be informed of all the steps they have taken, inorder that we may be in a posi- flour; besides 2,833 quarters wheat from Canada. The exports in the eame time comprise 885 quacters wheat, 1,110 quarters oats, 4,200 quarters Indian corn, 501 eacks and 1,222 bbis flour. There has been a very slow sale here since Tuesday last, buyers for the most ities. The business was toe moderate exteat. Tne @ol- thern tion to judge of our own daty. 1 have spoken of the un- | part holding off in the expectation that the large supplies | 1 t ~ Ben and the Sea of Azoff, are not to be reinstated. The | this claim, and the Congress has not yat come to a deci. | Northern pots pee ab ae iricry ELS ps i intawmistory language thet hea born held ia | bow pourite in will hayes, depressing effect en the mac. | notations whole naval administration for that quarter seemed to be | sion upon it. is made the moat to feel, in the person of her Ambataador, | other quarters by what are taken to be organs of national | ket. and enab e them to operave to better advantege. The Perel Fives, bor _ suppressed. The fortifications on the Aland Islands are not to be { what the nature of Russis’s centiments towards her are. | Opinion. I way also speak of rumors that! think are | weather continues mild and moist, and altogether most Mar oa ine... Intelligence had been received from Odessa that many | rebuilt, ‘There are to be no fortified barracks, entrench- | The Russians, cf all parties and shades of feeling, are re. | calculated to create uneasiness in the mind of every mem- seasonable. At this @ay’s market there was a good attendance of | Mastachusetia Fi the town and country trade; however, only a limited re- tall demand was experienced for wheat and flour, at a de- cline of 4d. per 70 Ibs. and 1s. to 2s. per bbl. on interior qua ities, whilst prime parcels of eash could not be bought on materiaily lower terms. Oats and oatmes|, ber of this House, For examp'e, there is a rumor—un- authentic, and I hope untrue—that additions have been made, or ere about to be made, to the military force in Canaca. I hope that before any additions are made to the military force in British North America, in the pre- rent state of our relations with the United States, this ited it ly in the degree of imosi vessels lying there had received orders, by way of Trieste, | ed posta, or redouts. (o'Austiay in Gols country (Press) the same feeling to set cail for Marseilles immediately, with their cargoes As to the Principalities, nothing has yet been decided, | {s, perhaps, less acute, dut it has all the derper root ofcorn. A considerable fali had taken place in theeorn | excepting that ‘new organization” is to be given, and | inveteracy being chronic. The following remark of Rr ot good stardiog in St. Petersburg lieved market at Mazsollles, in consequence of the great quanti- | that it is believed the Plenipotentiaries will choose three | to\be charaateriatie of the gencral fooling Coe tha aeeet I . ty of wheat offered for sale. of thetr body as commlsnoners, to proceed to the Princl. | cf the peace:—“Peace is welcome to us, though tt was | House will have an opportunity of utteriag ite volog with ve 2 slow fon epee! pido pes sb The Ait 0. mand and procs Aight 7 Egor Reagel, egret de- It was believed at Berlin that “at a Cabinet council held | palities and make inquiries on the spot as to the best o- sh rosso ag acne it because we want it, | rogers are] “of this House ts heard it will be so’ in « Leder retail Gemsed, 6% fil nen vatee: <tndinn cova was of ‘he Asia, Particularly for mi qualities, oe sbout the middle of last month, the English government | lution ofthe question, Whether the withdrawal of the | "’,became we wiih for it phile-Russian journals on the | munner calculated to promote the interests of peace and | more freely offered than of late, but the bulk of the late | circulars report the advance on eqns! to 1.188., decided on rejesting the proposition for capitalizing the | Austrian troops should be immediate, or should be post- | Continent, and still more the Russian correspondents in les neighborhcod between the two countries. (Cheers. ) 1 arrivals not ae Jet come on the market, buyers ge from States. Sound dues on the terms offered by the Danish govern. | poned until eandorder in those countries shall be | the different cities of Germany and France, epeak of Rus- think my noble friend will feel the fairness of what | still hold back, and in the few sales made to-day a decline ¢ sales of the week amounted to 70,550 bales, of whic ators took 23,000 and exporters 4,250. i I have. stated—viz., that if he and his government } of fully 1s. per quarter was established. apecu’ mont. England would, however, make a proposition of | secured, has not as yet been decided. e Sed Ras ee eter ea Lae mw | have Gos weitl tala question the Hoale cage’ to bel ——___— on Friday sxiounied to, 18,000. bales, She Leos err ber own. As regards the withdrawal of the Austrian troops from | irg of the inclinations of Austris; alliance with France pt in immediate possession of the papers; but 1 would THE NEWS BY THE ARABIA. quotations:— plains owing A deepa‘ch from Paris states that the allied govern- | the Prinslpalitieg, a telegraphic despatch announces that | i ite Key tone, the construction of the military lines of | “an, tather hear from hiss that he has not done Haupax, April 23, 1856. Fair, Midati -menta had sent orders to raise all measures of bloskade | it has actually commenced. This, however, requires | mnant is the manrgement of abe “ouinien ach the | matic arratgements of the two countties, there is pos-'| The royal maii steamship Arabia, Captain Stone, ar- 6% ‘ 1 which kept Rusrian commercist vessels in neutral ports, | confirmation. Contizent. These three elements of the present policy of | sibility or cod of further communicaticns tating 7 Liveq here at 7 o'clock this morning. The A. brings 6% «6 16S tnd from Hamburg it was stated that, in consequence of | A Sartintan paper (the Opinions, of Turin,) gives the | Rusia are to be found expressed, in almost the same | place petwecn the governments; and that he still enter-}{ $15 SO Ordinary to good® ga. a Bic or, 438.0 644. - fastrnotions from the Governor, General of the Baltic | following—it nays from an authoritative source—es the | Donitore, As many ag tom jouraale in the taesinn ines.) | Central America, a perf nderstanding may bei} She left Liverpool on the attarnoon of Saturday, tho | he recelpts of cotton tor the week amounted te 187, : ‘provinces, the departure of the crows destined for the | articles of the treaty of Paris:— ten tn remot on arenes Ox peaeaanaeen 8 Gare] Cihearg ys Datwees Great Britain and the United BtAtee. | rotn instant; her advices are consequently three days | Son gatimated £1 554,000, of which 412 Q00 voce tient 4 Ne ti 5 hic ny in the course of ear; and thou; an Towbpat flotilla of Rigs had been postponed, and the su. oct neh cae aoe et an Lara ed exoggeration of the teteations «f the Russian govera- Mpa sagein hn abe honorable friend knows as ,| later than those received by the Atago at New York. can. tare + Peaior staff of the army of the Baltic removed to Riga. const, main’ oe ment, ora visionary pian not Mkely to be executed to|| Wellas any man what is the hel ieomgegs of the various ‘The steamship Encason, the substitute for the Pacific Liveroot, April12—1:40 P. M. The French government denies that any expedition is | “2. Nicolaieff to be reduced to a commercial port. ie full extent, Fe sneaz ain tht grovk cempeervors are be-! bt eek os oa ey ne bee hay an i] in the Collins line, arrived at Liverpool at 5:45 on t3¢] ytogsra: Richardson, Spence & Cor report that, nde : pg made to reslize S H . ence ‘ervin’ ‘ Going out to Madagascar; but the eee from Toulon Py mri grey a hepeaad of foreign Powers in the 5 ‘general orders the Emperor has expressed his thanks | that thore cepartments, efficient an may be for gene- || morning Kalhrrphicates inst. pial tie atic oe the infla of eee Pay etme = -gonfirm the statement that a force was in preparation. ds Now iieceunractinn cf Beaeracid, to the Admiral Generel of the fleet, the Grand Duke Con.,} ral ‘are not calculated to deal quickly in extra--} The Cunard steamship Pereia, few York at SP. qualities, with an active demand, the The Russian Minister of Finance notified, on the 5th | ‘5, Russia gives up a portion of Bessarabia, including | stantine, to General Berg, and other high officers, for the | ordinary and unex groumstanoes; yet my right | y. on the 2d inst., arrived at Liverpool at 8:40 A.M. on'| [105 being estinnted at from 16,000 to 20,000 bata dust, at St. Petersburg, that a treaty of peace having | the fortress of Inmail, exemplary state in which he has found the fleet and the | Hcnorable, tiene MMprcally, for Sok havieg’ pre, | the 12th—thus making the passage in about 0 days and ieaeth taniSevieve wee Satoctahund fo Bomangirt, Toehoasteed So | "PMELSTE. us mentee eer nape et | “Te teeeeeiery staat Secs ee | tats RaRtis cates ering wate | ee at ane mt Bint er mer or pecimest k r Titi be admitted to Rasrian porta, ‘The blockade of the | | 7. Renounces the protectorate of the Gredk subjects of | _, You bare doubtless published my telegraphic dogpateh | Honcrable friend bas referred in. lighting, men BOY fie oe ee Wheat is called 24, lower, and four Lz, Tiatalan pects Kan heed raleed. the Porte. of yerterday to the effect that the exportation j the departure of the Arago. ‘The Peace Conference continued its sessions, and the sffairs of Italy were understood t2 have occupied atten- bad to transact, (‘No, no,” from Mr. Gladstone, and general expremions of dissent.) I beg pardon, be hes dcne so. (No, n0.’’) Now, the Hc use must be aware 8. The Danube is open to the flags of all nations. frcm Rusaia is now permitted by that government; this An article in the Russian Northern Bet had created a | 9: A’ccmmmigsion if to. be sent to the Principalities | was the tenor of a private despatch forwarded from’ re- princi = the low grades. Western Canal quoted 35s. a 31s; 3B ; Cana 30s, 60; Baitian zal Sensation at Berlin, in consequence of its virulenoeagains | to examine the state o” public opinion and the wants of | spectable house in St. Petersburg to « merchant in Ham- . 64. ; dian, 30s. a 64. ; 368. White wheat, 10s. 3d. a 104. 10d. Corn, 2s. lower, with a Yorg, and the Ocsterreichische hassince con- | that a most important and difficult negotiation has just | * ; a still declining "endency: white, 28s. a J0s.; mixed, 286. fgoene ‘Aibion,’’ it says, “‘bas lost its prestige, but | the oes and to study and fix the new frontiar of fran pd ccna tie. = ot the | been tak iaoe, im which the Foreign office has been | tion at the ace sittings. " ash taba 288. 6d. ; yelin, 285, 66. "Some oir “Russia in the most vigorous of all empires. Simply, tts | Bessarabia. | Sorter Boll Frmsncny tohave bere salsa eaaion the department chiefly engaged. It cannot either forget | The principal Plenipotentiaries were expected to leave | fourand wheat unebanged, but inferior desorption ove. produstive powers are not sufficiently developed, and ‘The Times, in its second edition of yesterday, in its Pa- | ty and in’ anticipation of the negotiations then going on | that from the commencement of the session there was, | Paris in a few days. rigerably lower. They also quote a deciime im corm of for a time, @ gieat pressure upon the Foreign office for the producti n of the papers relating to the siege and capitulation of Kars. collection of thse papers re- quired great care and attention on Part, not of [mm olding an Lge mentane in that department, ut on the part of those holding the higher positions in that cffice, and thone papers have been laid before Par- that makes it poorer than other countries.”” ris correspondence, aays:— in Paris in connection with it, for my owa information, asain The documents which have already reosived the signa- | forwarded to you on Saturday, 5th, and since confirmed The new levy in Poland for the Rasslan army wat | sores of te plonipolontiarion aroia number Ave, sagig, | by tbe oficial Dresden Journal, only went to the extent stopped at the last moment. A telegraph despateh from | the treaty, or instrument de paiz, properly so called; a | of indicaticg that subject as on'the order of that day for Sc. Petereburg announced it as the first benefit conferred | additional article (not act) relative to the evacuation of | discussion by the Conference in Paris; the Russian Minis- iy pikes: the Russian teritory; & convention relalive to the | ter of Finance bad already, on the 4th, aflxed &notioe to Le Nord thinks that the exchange of ratifoations | StFalte—thece three are mgned by the fourteen plenipo- \ —— fet sf —_ 26. om and buyers demanding a reduction. The weather had Wer very favorable for agricultural purposes, In he ps markets breadstuffs undergone a consider- 6 dine, Captain Dunlop, of the British steamer Tartar, which went in search of the Pacific, had furnished « detailed report of his cruise to the Admiralty. His search was prinerpally directed to the space between the 56th de- gree of North latitude and 10.20 degrees longitude, The 5 ‘THE LATEST. Liv April 12—1:10 P, M. Messrs. Richardson, Spence & Go. report the markete tiaries , of which ‘The visit of the Dowager Empress of Russia to Germa- | lisment. (Hear, hear.) As regards the papers con- | two steamers searched ely, The Tartar hav- | to-cay dull, but without any material change in quote- -would be effected on the 20th Siena ined, an is signed by | uaa Boga nd France; pi hme) adie metre hg dE peancl Ew oe pe! “ta ey. Bogie iy congas Oem yt ae | ing @ strong southeast gale in her favor, proceeded | tloms. Corn of all kinds celling at 284. a other, concerni: of ) 7 at of i] ie ond of June, eet out in Dear! ul % LIVERPOOL PROVISION MAR! te og sacs chang Alen lhe penn coolant li Ue ne fied by Turkey sl Bene wellgne baeetas the month of May. This has ps been eaused by tho | be able, in a vory few CATE to sey Cea baees Pee | OU Fen oe hea pig a hao singe be i ad Morara, Richardson, Spence & Co, report beet in had audience of her Mojesty, George Mifiin Dallas, Eaq., | FyS°y, See wigned by Tu papers which now await the ap- | alteration in her nieoe’s wedding cay, Princess Louise, | ment. | (Hoar, ener Tmust say, with regard to this | Guns were fired every two hours during the night, and | rete cemand and ‘firm at former rates, Pork frm ee , cline exam a vigilant look out was kept during the day. Unfortu- nately the search was totally unsuccessful. Nothing whatever was seen or heard of the Pacific. The Tartar passed many outward and homeward bound vessels ard spoke two. Capt. Dunlop is confident that the Pacific cannot be south cf latitude 53, or else sha uiust have een fallenin with. March 29th, the Tartar spoke the ‘American sbip Jacob Badgar, from Caleutta for London, leaking badly. He pumped her out and sent » midship- man aad eight men to navigate her into port. The Tar- tar has sgain put to sea to continue the search. ‘The steamers Ericsson and Persia reported nothing of the Pacific, Envoy Extraordinary and Mioister Plenipotentiary from pear ‘and ratification of the various governments, } who is to be married here on June li to the Prince Re- the United States of America, to deliver his credentials, give : bo iepeaeitty erence but without as- | sent of Baden. ‘The Crimean inquiry was proceeding in London. The | ™™ e @ ie Crampton Difficulty at Washi evidence against Lord Lucan was the subjest before tho | _ The above are all more or less true, The question ofthe | ame Delayed Despatch Kixplalned bye Gov comm!t{+s, and the statements of incompetency brought Prinelpalities is one which will give much difficulty, and ernment against his lordship, when in charge of the cavalry in the | ifthe state of Italy 1s to be discussed, great opposition Wile CRORE ue ee aaiaborl ao ccieerre Crimes, had not been contradicted. Weitioe wither ve tn Wile the pant yeah have"| Short time efobeertals dooumenta which purported 1 be ‘The grand naval review at Spithead was to take place | and Turkey and the Western Powers. It will be a new Ce ee ree pean ee eee We . the American on the 22d inst., by which time it is hoped the ratifica- | question, which itis thought advisable to bring before Besrotniy of Ce cae teem tie acumen a European Corgress. Russia is nettied against Austria, “ @ion ef peace would be finally arranged. The ships of sade braviog: clover to Sardinia. Italy is in a very ee reeb eras na yee Cr pt hn It en rar were mustering in largo numbers, and rehearsals of | critical state, and if concessions are not made a revolu- | the following termse ne? ee” bik situ the pregramme tobe performed on the “grand” day | tion is ‘Wasninaton, Fed. 27, 1886, red. srere almost dally taking place, It ts expected to be the | sommteg ericeat, cent” Prece are mamntime be] | Ms Dass Bee: _Obeeering ies oe miagreneess Buc grarcest naval display ever witnessed. The allied cee have sent orders to raise all | nan tosubmit the points regerding the interpretation of Da led by the exhortation of my right honorable friend into entering into the disoussion of a question the cir- cumstances connested with which have not yet been laid before this House, and I am content to wait for the judg- ment which the House may pronoanee when it has be fore w fale tee Uist ee 0 LES a: aut rd to jnesiion of my noble can say TEEtT believe the document-to which he has alluded is a correct-copy of the communication made py, Mr. Cramp- ton to Mr. upon the instructions whish he had re- ceived from jarendon; but, at the same time, | think that it must be obvious, even from the passage which my aoble friend has read, that no inconvenience could accrue to the public service from any accidental delay, because the instructions upon the of Lord Clarendon bad alrea¢y bees communicated to Mr. Bu- chanan, at that time the Ambassador of the Uni'ed t G2, 6d. @ 636. Lard is moderate at the ten ge ee ase aac rican, £0s. Cheese, of average quality, selling $ market again bare. Si é Pes LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKETS. seca Sian aie eden pee e5— erate business ai pearls 40s., pots 36s. 6d. 0 368. Rosin in limited request, on the 8. he ning ena ar Bpictte ot none la market. Not tar. turpentine—Moderate busin: at Sia, a As. 6d. oil—A fair business at about Whale and « ote bo ogee fre cake at Sastion weld 8 a £0 ba. jute dull, ® declining a woods changed and in moderate per neo logwood, which was a shade lower, Ton frm, ot Oo. [ Stat t jand I think that that will be seen The London money marist had undergone no material | jor gongou. Sugar opened with a large specuiative ‘The provisions of the new measure by which the Eag- | measures of blockade which kept Rassisa vessels in n Stag ia Teel Wrer, wren is UECah Wares weno ms Vormmioun Gian foo te pos be shortly laid before this | change. Console were quoted on Friday evening at 93}; | mand, but closed at firmer rates with a limited inquiry. tral ports. The blockade of Russian ports has been raise’. | 878, '0 . ire sion on Houre wita fegard to the Central Amevican question. Molasnes firm. Coffee unchanged in every roupect. Rive Mah Chancellor of the Exchequer contemplates the possl- | On sfe bth inst, the Russian Minister of Finance moliied | pai, which Lreccived from Lord Clarendon on the subject ised for money. unchanged, market quiet. Quercitron bark—Noue im bility ef preventing English fire insurances from being | ihat the merchant versels of the Western Powers would | nication be-ore. but the truth is that the alt h of the a8 The Liverpool cotton ciroulars of Friday evening, | markei, Philadelphis quoted at 134., Baltimore 12s. @ffected in foreign office, has been printed. It suggests | be admitted to Russian ports, despatch escaped my attention until I referred to # lately; ‘The Brittsh Search for the Pacific. 11th instant, report om active speculative demand for HAVRE MARKETS. ‘The Moniiur publishes the following official notifica- | 981 wae aware that the ni of the questions regardag The Dublin Evening Post of April 7 publishes the fol- | cottom, at a slight advance upon the quotations advised ‘The sales of cotton at the week ending the 8th inst. ‘that all persons acting in the slightest degree as agents tton:— Central Amerioa was in Mr. an’s and Lord Vlarendon’s } Jowing important communication, received from the | per the Asis. The business of the week amounted to wore about 4,500 bales, Market dull, Receipte of the ‘in such cases are to be compelled, under a penalty of £100 For the time during which they raust await the ratif. hands, I considered the ‘aa meant merely for my own eae foundry and ironworks, Merchant roaiandNew | ghout seventy thousand bales. . hi s Provisions were firm, and in some casou a shade higher, | Tork °S,000 bales. Stoak in port 118,000 bales New Orleans tres ordinaire 92f., Me dull and down. Provisions drooping. “Tce beery. baci. om PASSENGERS PER THE ABABIA. | Gatway, Aprii 7, 1858: to acquaint yon that her Majesty’s’stoamer Tartar, 24 guns, which had been sent by government on the 20th ult., in search of the Ill fated steamer Pacific, arriyed bere 1g Without Gap — informa- r ‘alroady Bs: dinfa ond Turki eo and Russia, on the | liev JOHN F. CRAMPION. Snglich cfflces, and to pay du'y, Itis likewise stipulated | ciple snd Turkey, on The one part, and Russie, on the | liexe me yours very atch, whlob T will bex of you that hha sarir iy Property in England is tobe | eonsequen’ agreed that the prise made subsequently tg return to me, burl no objection ‘0 your taking 8 copy Hable to ¢uty, whether the policy bo issued he in | to the signature «f ponce al 08 that orders Seereteiy'o? @ fore’gn aay: eae is HOF ln | Tout Ae given be tae tasmealats raising of the oxlstirg | B00. Wutam L., Mance, ras to iT Per dey, to take & Meonse similar to that takon out by | gation of the treaty of potce, France, Great Britain, Sar. ponte pr ly ee, Aa up0R & subject ta on 4 a EI, was Pe re says ogral oon tantly esuploged Om the Italian qeauen, between 3 cee The following was the despatch of Lord Clarendon to | tion ef the missing thip, although the Tartar proceeded Vienna and Paris, Count Oavour’s pro- | Mr» Ropes and two Mr Comber and child, The aats-Anceiger (Prussian oficial gurotte) of th of | Rusaie aphinat the exportation, during the wet; of Rar | Mr. Cramptn, rolorred to in the foregoing: — Tar an 26 deg. west end about 65 deg. north latitude. w baving been referred to those Courts and an ure Clondon, Me Vi tae ite Pre ifs April, publishes decree of the Minister of Commerce, | aisn provase, eapecially of broadstuffa, should also be re- ibties Dee, Sii savuiel Gates Gana ped 10, oe 4 Ag A a ss she Ad p. Ge he he ~ coer received, France and England will make a Glaney, in Acmesens Pa child; ao Be daiended to retcot stock and sharejodding on the | Yokes pithout delay. Oonanlar tla andthe formalin ferranyutgn,advevted to IRs impreeaioa taf would beereniad | oid bout te London trom Calentin,and'vupplied her | © The fentintion of the Plenipotentiary continue Aa pang ot Sree Bourse, It is to the following eifect:— ally carried out by the ita of those Powers it con- | ean question, 1 with provisions and an officer an: men to assist in tee im 7 pT Uap dis = los Mrs wu ‘ Mr Tackerey, lady "and two. ‘The sworn brokers are not to negotiate foreign stocks | sented to take o e officiously, dur! the war, of the | extend her io! or shares unless for cash, and when the: have bean paid | interests affecting the mubjecta | of the ‘belligerent States. up. National shares not completely pata ‘Up, provisional ‘The corn trade is lookicg up, and the Hamburg houses acrip, &¢., are likewise not to be as ee but for cash. | anticipate very brisk Dasthees, Fo: eign shares and loans, on whi nothing has been The m ion was announced yesterday of Messrs. paid, are not to be negotiated in any shape, for cash or | Saunders & Harrison, seed crushers, oil refiners and soap otherwise. The Miniter invites the old brokers on the | makers. It created great surprise, the firm being in ex- Bourse to avail themselves of the Bourse regulation of | cellent credit. The habtities aro supposed to be about May, 1825, by which porsons not belonging to the corpo- | £60,000, of which the amount due on Seceneanees is anid ration may be expoiled from the Bourse, unless they are | to be £20,000, The ssso are it to yield qualified as sworn brokers. Lastly, the ministerial de- | 15s. in the |. ‘The disaster is attributed to the re- Gree apka for information aa to the mode im whiolfthe | potion in Conpequent upon peage, the hogse being navigating her, as all hands were quite exhausted pump- recat tee other ships, but got no information, of the fastest screw pro] mted for the 12th. The Paris aut ities atate ‘hag al of the proceedings in the Congress is to be ed. oi \e8, 9 ie me ea eee mate fs Mc} gal k Jon, W igen i e Crook! 9 Reyrolés, Bill, pt hors Deb. Ataty * Fuber-sork Blow, Bpdgetia, Hatin, Welr, Lares. Oe aa vers and Indy, tier are in Paris awaiting orders. a is said that the Russian Pleni; itiarion that Count Buol, Asli Pacha and if toed pe sar] t mpere the conneis ion to detnitely arrange the Mol- Cave Wallach'sn goverument, but tbe proposal was re: A kore dothem, Tupe, i Mospay Evesixe, 7 dav Jumt enehored ¢ The Desperate was the segcad ¢

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