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THE NEW YORK WHOLE NO. 7340. MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. “THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ALARMING STATE OF ITALY. ‘Threatened Withdrawal of English andFrench Ministers from Naples, Interference of Exgland with the Finan- cial Concerns of Mexico. Aftest of One of the French Northern Railway Officials in Loudon, POLITICAL ARRESTS IN PARIS IMPORTANT FINANCIAL NEWS, ‘SWAPMENT OF SILVER TO THE EAST FROM EUROPE. ke, &., ko. ‘The Cunard steamship Africa, Captain Shannon, with Liverpool dates to the 20:h of September, arrived at elght -Oelock yesterday morning. ‘The steamers City of Mauchester and Jermann arrived ‘Out on the morning of the 19ta of September. Numerous arrests had been made in Paris of members of the Marianne Society, on sus\icion they were about to make an attempt to aisaesinate the Emperor on bis re- {urn from Biarritz. ‘The Free Trade Congress was in session at Brussels. Doubdtful rumors prevailed of a proposed Anglo-French Beet to Naples. The London Post of the 20th of September has the fol- lowing item in ite city article:—Severe! purchases have ‘been made in Mexican bouds, iu consequence of its being Stated that the Britich g-vernment have at length delermined ‘to interfere in the bundholters’ behalf, 80 far as by daly impressing on the Mexican government that the misap: Propriation of the customs « ues and revenues specially ‘aypot? ecated to the bondholders can no longer be tole tated, and that in future they a.e to be collected by agents to be appointed by Mr. Whitehead, the bondhold- ‘ors’ agent in Mexico. Our readers will have observed tn the last paragraph of Mr. Robertsoa’s le‘tor that he ~Speaks with great couilcence as to tbe result of measures now Ucing taken to eccure the bondholders their rights. Tho Swiss Federal Assembly opened on the 15th ult. the second part of its session. The events of Neufvhate! Baturally occupied the most promineat place in the specches pronounced by the Presidents of both chambers. The opinions expressed on the subject by the Presideata of the National Council and of the Council of the States arg ldentical. They both covgratuate the republicans of Neufchate!l on having triumpned so promptly and £0 Mergeticaliy, without the assistan © of the (ode: «i troops, ‘and colemply pledge them the name of Sw'txor- dand, to reject all forevo : integrity of the cons: 2. ‘The King of Holls.‘ cpenou the States Gonera) on the bth of September. »\ ihe Hague, In his speech the King ‘observed:—Ti » \o‘ernal situation of the country ought to inspire us wii foond sentiment of gratitede. Com- merce, pavigatiou, egriculturc, and the diferent branches of industry, are ia ® state that leaves nothing to be de- sired. Up to the present date everything bespoaks a good harvest. Capt. Penny, commander of the ship Lady Franklin, bad returned with her to Aberdeen, from the Arcot: regious, and reports that when be was in Hogarth’s * Sound he was told by the Esquimaux that some of their companions bad ecen, a long way of, in a north westerly direction, a clroular white tent erected on the ‘ee. The Faquimaux mad taken from it, on their Gret ‘visit, eome bright metal; and on thelr cecond visit, coms moons afterwards, they bad soen two white men in ths tent, It was reported among tbe paiives that these an ober white men had perished from hunger. So far ar » Capt. Pevny can jadge be thinks that this may refer to tho tame party from whom Dr. Ree obtained the silver spoons, &c., which ideutifed the white men wita Sir Joba Frankita aud his party. ‘Tho London Time; contains a long communication from Mts Correspondent at Mosco #, detailing tne festivities wb'< 4 gvcceeded the corovation. Tho Emperor and Emproes bad been pleased to express a with that the news) correspondents should receive every particular. legate of the Pope bad been prosented in precedence of all for: ign ambassadors at the levee at the court, The Emperor had danced with [aty Granville and the Em- press with bis lordship. Atthe jevee bis Majesty con- versed with M. de Morny como time, and alluded to the readiness of Fracce to conclude peace. To Lord Gran- ville Dis manner wes most reserved. 1! is undoratood tbat the Emperor mare some private questions as to the attituce of the Englina Cabinet, and expressed a hopo that the estrangement would not continue, To Priace Faterbazy bis manner waa at tirat cold; but the Priaco tpeke with earnestness, and before ho bad ceased the Emperor gave him big havd. These secounts circulated ns the gossip of the day. ‘The Liverpool Tins of the 20th wit. esys:—An Ainer\ oan whaler, the W. F. diaflord, of New York, has arrived at Queenstown, on her return from Nova Zembla, Oa her voyage, which waa an experiiacutal one, she cap- tured three whales by 6 new metbot, first practised by her mater, Capiain Royse, and which copiete of firing a kind of emali shell at the animal, which exploder after entering its body, the practise of barpooning, as is wel! known, being both (ar gerous ant uncertain. ‘The London Timez contains the followlag doepatch from Berlin, dated on the 10h ult —The Emperor of Russia bat granted chartors to three steam navigation compa. sles. Une im the Black Sea will ply between all the im portant ports of tho Black, Mediterranean and Adriatic meas. Spanish affairs were uncharged. Madrid correspon. dents ray that both the Queen ani Gen. 0 Donnell are urpopular. The Madrid Castle, of ihe 16th instant, pa’ Niehes a royal decree which re-ceiablisies tho coustite thon of 1845. An additional article expleins what ofeaces of the prose are to be brovght before the jury. The mini mum of the duration 0’ ihe session of (he Cortes will bo four mouths, The exisieace of the Couucii of State is ra titled, and the authorization of the Cortes will be required for the marriage of tbe #overeiga or the heirs of the crows, for the sale of royal patrimooy, and for genera ‘amnecetion, Mesars. Gonzales do in Vege, vo Aaensio, and Sagasta, late me nber's of Oe liberal party in the Span seh Constituent Cortes, and who took an active part aga net O'Donnell’s measurer, have arrived (a Loadon. Tasy were restding to France, but the Spruirh government in jon, they tho perbaps, tha {t would be safer to inbabit the ether #{ fe othe China! ‘The Parts correspondent of the Lo nee, Weiling op 18th alt., says:—The Neapotitan question, which was {tp @ state that gave hopes of an mica’! and eatty: mont, has, J regres to \ , jast aseumed ah vorable aspect. It le now consitered not imp: that France and England wi'l send in a note of the na ture of an ultimatum, nud thet, shou!) i terms not d. complied with, the (wo Powere will withdraw their re presentatives at the court of the Two Scilies M, de Turgot culy swaits hig inal instructions to start for Madrid. M. de Raynevel lexves to-day for Rome. 1 (eanid that M. de Hatzteld wil! remain at Biarrity wnt! to Emperor returns to Paris, Ever eince bie departure tt thas been reported here that he has instructions from hie government to ask if, in the cvent of diplomatic negatia- tions between Prussia and the Swist Federation fi jug, permission would be granted for a i'r army to traverse the French (ori ltory on ite way to Newfohate! M. Mantin’s subscription list for (he canton for \lersan- dria, falsely reporte’ to bave been closed by govern. ment order, has been /uet increase! by * contribution of 612 france from 806 [ia!inns resident at Bor{eau. A lotter from Dinrr\i* saysi— The Emperor and 1) Empress will lewre thie place he tween tho 26th and (Co U8th of the present month. Their Me \estien, Op the pre sing application of M. de Menique, Prefect of the have consented (0 mAk9 @ aojo! Of ot toast twenty four howry at Bordesnx, to be at a geand dine er ¢ offered by its! city, ing Rordeauz the estion ill procaed straight Comp? gus, Where tue Court will remain dott! the 16th oF nd defend the the 20th Novewber, The imperial party will afterwards proceed io Fontainbleau, aad remain there a8 long as the Weather permits, ‘The Semaphore, ot Marseillee, says — Gen, d’Orgoui, Ambassador of the King-of the Birmans, bas just arrived here inthe Simois, The General has beer at Alexendria for the lasttwo montht, waiting for information from Paris es to whether he would be re ceived, Itappears thatthe tast packet from Marseiies brought the requisite information, and that an aid-ce- camp of ‘) Emperor would recetve the Burmese mission a les. Advices from Constantinople of September 12, say:— The Nalb Chief of the Otrcsssians, sent by Sefer Pasia, bas arrived here. Sefer Pacha, who is at the head of 30,000 men, has is eved @ proclamation, cailing on al! the Circassians to igh the Russians with energy. A congress of bankers ts about to take place at Vionna consisting of MM. Percire (Paris), Baring "(London) Stiegletz (St. Petersburg), 8. G. Sina (Vienna), and ‘Tor- jonia (Rome), with a view of forming one grand com pany to undertake the construction of the Russian rail ways, for which (hey bave, it is said, already obtaine concessions, The Austrian Gozetle, of Vienna, of the 13th uttimo, says:— At the end of the month a mission will be sent from this tw Persia to carry out presents trom the Emperor to at and to bring back horaes, It will consist of sovert a a ical man and of @ numbor of do- The seutenant colonel, who has been # long time in Perela. Formerly several Austrian officeres were employed to army, aad Dr. Poilak, physician to the Shab, is an Austrian. The Picdmontese Gazette publishes a royal decree, dated ‘ith ult., extending the amnesty of May, 1849, to all Pied- montese aubjecte whe have beon excluded from its opera- tion fn consequence of acta of rebellion or high treason Ccpanitted at Gonos in 1849, A letter frou. Viewns, in the National Gazette of Berlia, ® Austria and Prusria have, it is affirmed, an understanding as to the following steps to with regar¢ to Denmark. question relative to tno duchies will be bre ugut before the Germanic Diet by the two Powers, até negotiations wil! be opened by them slunultancously at Copepbagen. The Prussian represen- tative will take the initiative et Frankfort. T2ese mea- sures will be carried into effect in the course of tho pre- ecat autuma, The Austrian Gazette tays:— We learn from good authority that the directors of the Credit Instituyon have jautborized pre- Poratory measures for promptly opening branch eetablichmepts, particularly in Hungary, for ma- king advances on merchandise, for forming en insu- rance office, and for taking ‘nto consideration aul the a positions having for object to found industrial establieh- ments, working of wines, and manuisctories lor the con struction of machines, A letter from Berliv, of the 15th ult., says:— Queen Victoria bas sent rich presents to the Princess Louisa on the occazion of ber approsobiog marriage with the Grand Duko of Baden, and in » loiter has expreased her regret at not being able to be present at the core- mony. The Princess is only sister of Prince Freder ick William who is to marry the Princezs Royal 0; Eaglan d, The same letter saye:— ‘The price of all raw materials, especially silk, wool and Jeather, bas risen 80 extraordiaarily that the governmeut ‘bas thought right to demand from ail Chambers of Com- merce thetr opinion as to the cause, and as to the means of preventing a iurtuer advance. A letter from Munich of the 12th ult, says: Extraordinary activity els at proentin the royal foundry of Munich, which was established by King Louis IL. Not fower than seven colossal castings in bronze aro in progress—among which {4 aa equestrian stetae ot We destined to form the centre of an immomee monument ‘to be erccied im the State of Virginia, and which is to he surrounded by forty wen who distinguished theaseives ia the war of tade; dence. According toa census Jately taken, the population of the south side of Sebastopol amounts to 1,600 souls, ex- clusive of about 5,000 sailors, Letters from Constantinople to the 8th ult., announce that all the Commissionors for the affairs of the Danw bian Provinces were then azsembied there, and that they would immodiate)y proceed to settle the bases of the re- organization, after which ibey would go t» Bucharest. On the other hand, a letter from the capital of Wallachia, in the Beigian Indépendance, saya that.on the 7th inst., far from there being any signa of an Austrian ovacuation, the srravgements for the lodging end rationing of th: troops had been renewed, and there was oven a repore that the pumber of them was to be increased. Ghemlitz, the port for the plain of Brousea, Turkey, hes been nearly compleicly destroyed by Gro, a larg: supply of eilk and olive oil was lost in it, Accordivg to accounts from Rome of the Tth ult., M. de Kiesclet, the Russian Minister, had aatis‘actorily ad- justed the question of the Polirh bishoprios, and the Popa Would proclaim the incumbenta at the conaistory wich ‘was to be heid in the course of that month, The London Star of September 20th says:— Recent, and, as it seems, well authenticated communi. cations trom Aurtrian sources, ae to tho effect that tho stall Rurstea detackmeat whick remained on wwe Isle of Serpeute bas at length evecuated that position. The a‘tar may therefore be considered as entirely settied, without the vitericr lotervention of « conference, which, t was cald, Was to aseembie ip Parts for that purpose. After repeated predictions to the contrary in almost the whole Coutinewtal press, tho Acstrian special envoy> Baron Hubner, arrived at Naples on the 11th instant, and bas had an audience of the King. [he Neapolitan goy- erpment bas concentrated a great number of troops at Napios and ite voighborhood. ‘The trafile returns of rallwaye in the United Kingdom, published for the week ending September 23, amounted to £490,600, and for the corresponding weok of 1865 to £AN9,253, showing an increase «f £41,397, The gross roceipte of the eight raiiways having thelr termini in Lon- don amounted, for the week ending as above, to £211,138, and for the corresponding week of last yoar to £198,433, showing an increase of £12,506. D. Bell, Sou & Co, Of London, report an almost com- Plete surpersion of business in Americam socurities. TLe subjoined quotation: are referred to a@ merely nom:- nal. S. six por conte, 1807-8. 6 por cent doads, 18¢8 Alabama 5 per cept bonds. come to taken Virginia 6 per cevt bende, Moptreal € par cents, 1804— Iiigeis Central 7 per cent, 1975. De. ¢ per cont, 1875. De. 7 per ct., (frociaads De. 925 paid’. “ Michigan ¢ eutral § per cent, 1s D9. 7 per cent Lat intge, 1867. per cent Sd mtge., 1853 HH Be Raa Rl wr , cont sinking fuad, 18 Panama Sterling donde, 188i © Pepusylvauia Cont. 6 per ot, 1at mig. 1890. ee eee ee ee Threatening Aspect of Affairs tn lily. DEMONSTRATION OF ENGLAND AND PRANOW AG INST THE KING OF NarLEs. (From the Londo Post, Sept, 20.) Our Paris vorreepondent juformed us yeatorday, in the totter which appeared in ocr second edition, tha French governr.cat, unless some un(oresern erent 020 {# about to recall M. Breuter aa? the whole of the & desny from d .» To this we may noW add that a enilar couree toil, 1¢ are enabled fo be taken by Ue Queen's govern t. Toe whole of our Will be y We shall send, at wild nd a comrep nding recalled ‘rom the Neepoliten Court. the French, (wo line of batlle snips presentatives of (he force A be meng These will be th Alhano’—these will protect the intercets of tha rndjaots of both Powert—through ‘bere alone will either conama nicate with the King. It will be seen from these fects that there {9 no donbtof the correetnets of our corres pondent's etatement He goes on to add that the Tust rise tohes of the French d'plomatist Jo not now hold our any brpes an amivabdle settioment of the Neapolitaa al on! thie asec we are quite convinced (bat both Taso are warranted by the truth. It is not likely that the onwiee and cunni obstinacy whirs the King hae alwaye bither\o displ Sadin which he fow jeltlors on who 2 he is supported by evil leape, should leave him endden!y on the arrumeute of England and France. It is not likely that the dou'tfal mediation of Austria woult change more than the words of Wat unhappy monarch, who &# cursed with the domi- ‘a country which God has made the fairest, and terrible misrule has made the most wretahod, on the face of the earth. We believo, therefore, that there is no Hkelihood of a returm to friendship botwroon the Court of Naplet and those of France and England. What part these great Allied Power® may be witimately compelled to take in the settlement of Neapoliiaa ani of Italian adairs remaina to bo determine The qces*ton ot tute rferance im the U ne! contora: of foreign Stater—of meddling with their Muagoveramen ta ja, Without donbt, deltoate and difyentt, a avold doin, Wis; ad, unlees we dit eo MOM, strictly unless we la f p, Vartlal degree for Whose mlat a Naya de down a broad line on the subject—we should be perpetn ally at war We allow kings aud subjects, as «rule, to settle these matters between themselves. merely 4 to the former advice which we think will save thom the effects of the madnose of the latter, when they have raised it by long perseverance tu {il treatment. when advice of this sort ts treated with ecora—when it fs met by insolence or evasion—when the certain conse Lee ‘of the course are such ag threaten the peace of rope, the grcat aliance wi! has undertakes to keep es Peace is bn — tome effort beyond that of ‘ustpg words which Lave been used again and again, and have been found ineitectuat. The Allied Powers do not interfere betwocn the government and those whom ti 60 grievously mixgovirns. That is @ measure which ca only be warranted by a very extreme state of things— Pz phe scine Decersiiy of & general agreement to re- store order, it 1{ be found necessary, by force. We bave, however, undoubtedly in such a case as that of Naples, the right to wihdraw our diplomatic force—to decline all further communication according to the usaal forms of peace—to abstain trom gtving, by our presence aaa State, our euneoregemnee ‘apd our ‘sanction to ® pol! > phen fe reining the fairest country in She, word, wi pers: ia, in condemning to a torsure, ox whie we shudder to think, some of its bet and noblest citizens. No State, no man, can accuse us of hasty dealing or pro- Cipitation in this matter. We have tried with the greates care and patience to make ourselves heard and under stood by the monarch of a third rate State. We have ut terly failed ip ali our attempts. We have awaited calmly the eflecta of the mediation of another Power, That bas also failed. We have nothing \ft but to decline any guise of filendly relations with a system which ts #0 abhor- rent to us; to withdraw from all official communisation with the author of that system; to protect our subjects and our interests by the presence of a stroog armed force, such as can fully control any mischief that the King of Naples may dovise. A shor: time will show us how that sovereign will comprehend and how be will act on this last and strongéet argument of the Western Alliance. Kepantloses ng of Silver to the East from Eu- Fagin Benefits te General Trade from t 'e 'Frcm the London Times, (City Artele,) Sopt. 18 ] ‘exportation ‘ot allvet Yo Chine ie til aitradce general aticntion, which is increased by the vague dread Jately excited in the stock market. At the conclusion of the war every one calculated on a rapid recovery in the bank bullion, and ap advance took place in the funds, not ay | in congequence of the amounts which began in, but of tho unticipavions of the atti! greater totals that wight be expected. Early in July an adverse turn com- mel which has contiuued with acarcoly an intermis- sion to Present time, and which seems likely to gain force. The epecte crain to the East presents iteelfas the only cavse of the disappointment, and a large number of peopie who know that the movoment je in some way connected with the rebellion in Chita, and that there is no prospect of a termination of the struggle, seem to be seized with apprehension at the diseovery, and to accept it one from another as something to excite permanent all our fuiure calculations. They “notice the daily accounts of the of silver on the Coniinent, of the goid sent from this side to pay for it, and of the atiempts of the various governments, by ordering the State Banks to aI up bof’ iC eauasen SS impotcnt contrivance of buy ing gold at » premium on one bana which the bank is teed ‘at ite patoral value on the other, to check tue inconvenience. Nevertheless, every overland news of an increesed demand. The c iy raised that, no matter what may be the extent of tne goid production, the East will abeorb it all, or at least will take silver from Europe to an equal or greater extent. A moment’s reflection on the frst principles of com- merce and finance will dissipate tne anxiety. There is no mysterious power on the part of the Chinese to drain bree dann pe Dd They will get no more from ua they are prepared to purchase by a full equivalent, and, unloes it can be shown (hat we aro oconsu their i in waste, and to adegree which our earnings as a [wean are not sufliclent to warrant, wo may rely that, ever pertinaciously they may insist on having silver, and, that however careful y may hoard it, they cabbot Occasion to us the siighiest permanent disarrange- meut. The bewrings of the whole question may be concisely demonstrated. The finavcia! position of a country must depend solely on the amount of its productions as com- pared with its expenditure. Taking this test, there never ‘wes a period when England wns #0 secure as at the present moment. As regards our produstions, agricultural and mechanical, we bave just completed'’a whieb, (aking every description of crop into account, may, oa thy whole, be propounced unex: , while it 1 esti mated that the value of our manufactures ex, this ten millions ste-ling the highest totat year will exoeed 4 yetattained. Inthe fuce of this the only question is, bave our peopie induigod in an extravagant consumption of foreign articles suaiclent to counterSalance the pros perity thus indicated or have they boen deluded inte statietics of the Board of Trade, wil! ehow there is no groun¢ for the former assumption, end the newer ix equally satisfactory on the laiter, since although a large number of schemes for foreign railroad aud other works baye been brought forward, very fow of thems bave passed, ag yet, beyond the rudimentary atoge. 1a each @ state of affairs an unfavorable fnaxcial prov pect would be angmaicus and ineredibie. We might shercfore, even if we were unable to trace to their con clusion the peculiar circumstances at present existing reet im perfect confidence that the rewult will be satisfa: tory. But thore ts no d'fficulty im Working out the problem. Last year the total slipments of bullion to India and China were £4,817,641, of waich only £757,875 went to Chips. This year they have already ainounted to £8,479,116, of which China has taken, clpally within the last two or three months, £2,826,876. e demand for India bas been cope quent on the betier market for the Proceoe oO: that country opened by the Russian war, the cffect ot which bas rcarcely yet subsided, and on the India Company in London abstaining from drawing she vsval smount of bills while can avait themselves of the railway calls obtainable hero at 5 per cent. Tho dcmand for China which has only late and sudderly become serous, is chiefly attributabio to the failure of the comtiven's\ silk ¢ op apd the coare- quect prices at which ali the C)!aese qualitics are now being cegerly purchaved. The other influcnces are of minor importance, but among them are to be reckoned the indiaposition of the people, while the rebellion is raging, to purchase goods, whether consisting of Eagl#h manvfartures or of opium from India. Ths exportation of Erglish goods, however, to (hina during the last three years bas averaged only about £1,300, 000, and therefore ‘bho fhlling off in this item could be of any moment, and the utmost amount of the ¢imti in their oonsum| of opivm would probably not exceed £1,000,000, once it lé upon the silk payments that the gravity of the caso — i@ fact at once throws light upon the assertion that England can sustain no «| le injury from the Inovements avout to take To France it mast be « polut of anxiety whether manufactorers of |.jons ob- obtain thetr staple (rom their own growers or sre com. peiled to bay the prodace of Ching; but Eagland docs not grow rilk, and therefore has always to pay for what sho consumes. There is Bo roason to assume that this year £0 will take, efther in quantity or value, moro than ber regulac on ey according to the laws rE commonly regulate such matters, the augmentation {n Price ia keg in & moro than equivalent degree to check consumption. The oxcoss that arrises will coasequeatiy be shipped to foreign countries, and im {ts eect the exchanges will ‘ae if, instead of etlk, we bad received #0 much baiLoa. But elthough every dollar we are now i g with ‘Will thus ultimately be repaid with thof addition some couric crable proilt {or our services carriers, jagurers and agints, tere cam bo no doubt that the wichdrawal of Epecic which moet be cubmitted to im the intervening pe- riod i calculated te contract onr cireulation, and perhaps Coeacion even ax increase of the pressure now regarded with eiuappe'ntioent, Tho opinion of some of the leading Past India houses in London is that im the twelve months from July, 1856, to July, 1887, a total of £3,000,000 wil! bave to Se paid to China and India In excess of that which wae paid im the preceding twelye months, This celcula tion may be too high, but it i as well to aseumo its cor- rectaem. They reckov an increase of £5,000,000 in the " reduction of £1,000,000 in t t i g F ve position. which was twelve monthtto July to be provided In \ reason. howersr, e camber of cirenmetances already sowing Into pla; which wi!) alter the Ta the rst place thero To reason te tuppose toat the tm) doce from india wil! this yesr approach their previous total. [1 Deliowed that £4,000,000 er £6,600, be struck off inclading £2,000,000 for rise ahd £2, oF £3,000, 06 for seeds, At. it in also to be q ii the iedts house will bo able to limit thetr drawings to the amount contemplated. They require between £3,000,000 and sud £4,000,000 for ‘their dia dursoments in Rngiand, bot besitate (o craw it lest they should compel the loca! gov ernment to resort to a & per contioan. To (his, how ever, they must probebiy come at last, amdibey will perk spe, r jaize the Bemensity (or it, instesd of oon imwuing the wire Of trusting to thelr railway Conde. in this way the oxcra amount roqnired may $2 roloced from £8,600,000 to £2,000,000, without taking into court (he possibility of ao increased consumpitoa © ee Or Of Buropean goods belong yet witnessed in Chine, whor the silver lately despatched thither shal have bed time to create an effect, it 1s only resen'ly tha ‘be ,uantives semi to that country hare beea #0 enor Move, ond, notwithstanding (he war and the hoarding ror ennities of the people, it Is seapwable w expect Maat nate newly acquired wealth wili not be entirely rarie Eevimating, however, that a total of £12,000,000 will be required during the twolvey mouths ending July next, the limits of the inconvenience we are lic!) to sustain tay cerily be com ded. In 2! the Worst year of the war, we with nearly £1 006 to the same region without muvb trouble, and in tho first eight or nine monthe se we have already sou! sway more then £8,000, Meanwhile ibe rosults are manifesting themgeives, in tho incrensing arrival of valvoble cargoes, which must tend to kop us ia en eoelient position, not only with the Gontinent, but Amerion lay no GY Earopean relitions to invoive ne Artin, the at gold arrivals s'ooe would enable Ws W buy eliver to meet the whole domed for ty Wen apart from the Weroon sap lr , 1 ceipts via New York or (he F weil exiting sucks ite ba ih bepking centre of the world, be murerous payments to ‘The follow 2 ¢ wb\e will chow the fluctuations in courols Rom—Firm, end more deriod. £0) pocchs. Leeward® the Ccntmen'— may uot become apparent for sore thas, | ence the 12th instante oO} ponchs. Demerare, because, in a Fo” Money—— -— For accoun.——, mad 100 panehs, Jamaica, ai exportauion, e Lowe Engen Ciena Mee ines eae. piace ail over Furop~. from its belug withdrawn frou (ur 5 0% PEEL «Vode «(98M «8B C88 Rice —The lower quaiitior have bem ip gooc demand, banks and the ordinary purposes of the money wa 959, 963s 03% BAG «08% | end aro rather cenrer st 30,060 bags’ ald by into the bands of dealers, who +tock themselves with @ 6% B67, 95% O44¢ D4ig | vate contract, inciugug white Bengal st 0s, 12s. quaatity to enable them not only the capitals, but it ic BON OF 949% = 9496 | cargo Bengal Os, 8d ‘O. 6d. & 102. ever? petty towa, to buy up all the silver coinage (had 5 8% MK (8 oe Arracan $3 Gt. At pu Macras, may be available | 9155 94% BON Od 2,897 begs Dacca were withdraws, ant 10% tlercos It remains to be woticed that oue cause of the prevail- » \eiiway sbare market bas quite recovered | lina sold at 24s. a 24s. €d. In cleaned rice m good buat- ing Claquietude regs the draia arises from f last week, is @ | bees bes been done. the extraordinary way in which the inconve { 5 business doing in almost every Txap—Steady. Common pig £25. enco of ihe movcuaent is wegravated by the wifvct o City Artiote), Sept. 20.) SorrrerimFirm, and 6d. dearer. Privately 2,000 bage the silver etwcdard op the Continent and the depr Ib the foreign exebapges yext afternoon the ra Fold, and 8,400 Lage at auction, 2 to 4/4 par Cum. rciree- vation the nple ure experiencing from the ois for Ametercam and Hamburg were reiker lower. Ta = ty a a 4% per cons. ias., we 7 per cea! Ia cou i & ature was the tendeacy ef the Austrian quotations. cates (noreazed Cistruet ln the currency of country market was againeteady at tbe advance of Mouday. ‘The dna! quotations of the French Three per Cents on tbe Paris Bovree were 70f. 45¢ fur money, and TOf. Bée, for the ena of the month, rhowing » further fractional de- Citee 19 edurtion ton fal of nearly a quarter per coat, which tock piace yesterday. ‘The dew end for gold to pay for purchases of silver on bi Aboat £20,000 in bara is Sppearance of (heir regular mectum of exchange. requience of ibis the panic iy brought home to every Bao) kceper and pearant, ana the movement axaumes all the terrors which popular ipnorance fean, bestow upon it. If the French ana other governments were to take at once the siep which it was years ugo predic ed hey would find necessary, of resorting to an exciustvely golden repey, aid were it to uifer ‘he present market price tilver ond re ccin tt at e debascmont of LO per cnt, they woul? at once escepo from @ great part of their Jildoully aod el! they would the: baye to contend with would the results, which must be serious, of thelr defcica creps, Sooner or later the plan must be adopted, au there is rotbing to be gained by delay, twill be seen from what bes now been stated that jd. cheaper; 260 is spore 474d. & 64,; 38 bags Penab, ct Hn My TMA. aT Vimento ateacy; 180 bege sold for Sd. a 65d. Sr quality. Carsia Vers: bags mostly sold at lis. 64. @ 16e 64. for coarse to mid bright. Sree Yas further advanced to £23, and the usarket hes an vpwart tendeney. SvGax Continues in geod demand, both for export and home copsuroption, et Inst week's rates $0 Od. adyomes. The sales of West Incis sre 3,680 bhds., and 37,000 age tion during the Continent * unabated undereiol to have been taken for the purpose from the bapk W fey. ‘er brought by the jast Weet India steamer Meuritive and Fart India offcred at week nearly ali sold steadily. Foreign—The public sates ‘The ber there are Lo pointe in the proamt financial conlition of | ae been rold ut ey 4a per ounce, being an advanceot id. | bave Deen principally in wwiseovado, vis: 493 ahds., 28 Exglood boteuch as may be viewed with congratulation, | onthe prce realized for thut by tho preceding packet: | tierces, 168 bbis. ), 885 bhds., 14% terces, 48 ven the proval ig pressure la tn every respect Th tome instances @ slightly higher rate was in tie | bbs. Cuba muscovado, end 91 bi ds., 109'bbis, St early pait of the week. the whole of which were freely taken The abnor Deement that a sum of £200,000 will be re- prices. py treat, 00 bags since, while it fatie to exert the slighiest effec Wr 200 boxer’ No. Yas by the trade beatiful buoyancy ot the goneral trady of the conatry, it ¢ lnyed bah FE E checks the mu'tiplication cf those foreign rchemes which | qvired to make up the deletency ia the assets of the Koyat | reported at and ry are waiting to be poured upon the market, and in the iv Britieh Bank was received without much surprise This | 488., the latter for export. Five bey Qs uave itcriminate recep lon of which our greasst peril will be | Will involve calls amounting to £66 138. 4d. upon each | veen sold : two Havana, fer Antwerp, 600 boxes No. 1%, found. here, even assuming that the whole of the proprietary |. insured free of particular uverage, at 31s., and 840 boxen — respond; but there cam be ro doubt that a large number | No. 1%, fully insured, at 32*.; and three for Ports la the ‘The Great French Rallway Frauds. will be found wholiy upabie to pay any: . The loss } United Kingdom, one wava, 2,100 boxes Ne. 4 ‘M. GUERIN AND OTHER PARTIES ARRESTED. to be eostamed by those who have propert; can be | fully iveured, at Sls d., and two brewn at acbed will therefore be proportionaiely increase’. Ip acdition, they must also prepare to meet the flagrant © pense which invariably attends » windipg-vp ip the casee, 660 bags, felly iasured, at 282, 6d., and 320 110 bags, insured free of particular average, at 293., 350 tops clayed Manila at 438. 64. for January deli Tho Lonoun Times, of September 40, says:—Daniel For- resier succeeded on Wednesday aiterveoa jasi ia appre. hepaing one of the late flicials of the Great Northern of i France Railway Company, suppoeed to be implicated ia | Court of Chancery, end which tn this instance is likely to Tw is very firm. Biocks 1318., bara by the recent exiacrdlnary’ rolinory of B00 CoO cheesy | cme up to aby of tho worst exexmples. 138+, Bavea 1350. straita none that company. ‘The percon in question is Mt. Guerl | Late in the atteracon It was romored that some irr Tatow.—St. Petorsburg ¥. C. on the spot steady, a chief superintendent of the jine, who, it will b Joriies, ipyolving @ covtiderable sum, have been dis- | 5Js 6d , and for the last three monchs of the year 50s. 84. 3 ed, abeconded when tho discovery was wade, as woll | (overed In the trenefer ot @ certain pumbor of Crystal | Tcrranring.—5 (00 barrels rough sold at 86. 04. © as the chicf cashier and sub-cashier of the coapany. | Pescethares. The shares, which lott off yeelorday at 2 | 9. 3a Spirits are lower; Amorican in casks 32s, 6d. @ o3q Were quoted woay 1% « 2, and closed with great benyiness At & meeting of the London and Paris Bank tho directors Ammucan Srocks.—Hardly avything doing, and quote: Luerip was known to bave tecrcted bimeelf in London, L vm tions ominal, but bis whereabouts defled the vigilance of the Mansion House cficers til Wednesday aliornvon, when bo was HAVRE MARKETS. taken in tbe vicinity of Tower bill. He was fortnwith | ere authorised to take measures for winding up, return- avee, 16—Nooa. conveyed to he Mansiun Hoare, whore he was ci-ariy | ‘se Capital ip proportion paid by the sharebolders, with | Sales of cotton for the week, 6,000 Btook in: identified by one of the Om {rom the house of Rotuechil |. ube exception of £3 per ebare, which ts to be retained port, 79,600 bales. Breadstuffs dutl, Luerin wai left the option of being examined bejore the | UB! Mm account ball bave been rendered pol agua Lord Major on the charge, snd being eent by bis loristip | #PeD8e" ond the remuneration of retiring ‘The Latest. Ate Ley be American brgrpoush the ro- sowiion of the Bib of August, cent on the emovni received us diriteeaa on ae oatesas. to meet expenditure and remuzerste the commitice bordbolcers, was reseinded, and the amount fixed at 5 per cent to Paris, or being forwarded direct to the capital. Ho accepted the latter couree, and acco: dingly was couvoyed by Forrester by the exprese wall train, which loft io a few Lours sferwards for Dover ard France. The other delinquents have, it is thought, escaped to New York; bat from the prompt steps takeu by the polico authorities, ‘both in London and re, their capiure, it is thought, ig not far distant. Two officers from the Mansion House bave been sent to Arcrica with the necesaary warrants for their arreet. The Noutcilixe, of Ghent, of tho 15th instant, raya: The commiseary of police, Verbulet, arrested yesterday at tbe railway station Mie, Julic M——-, under the charg: of baving hed most intimate reiauons with ove of the young Livexpoor, Saturday, Sept. 20—1 P, \ Corror.—A dull trade at the quotations of yeste: (ay; probable sales for the day, 7,000 a 8,000 bales, Bamarervvys.—Market quiet for all articles, with a vory Mmited business, at about yesterday's prices. Provisions unchanged. WRIGBT, JUNIOR, & CO.’S CIRGULAR. LivEnPooL, Sept. 19, 1856, Referring to ovr last cwewlar advices of 13th ivstant, per Canaca, we have again to record o Dfelews etace in ecmmercial pursuits. The as condition ci money matters causes an anxious feeling, and in the early port of the week the funds and public se curities Wer eibly affected by the fear ofan advance News from Northern Mexice. ‘The Texas papers contains late advices from Northore Me xico:-— ‘bo bi 1y commalited t > g- | a the rater Of discount, which, coupled with rising grain General Langberg was expected at Sallllo in command piety oath Waiway Coontny Me Verntneheee: | markets, wan not ‘without fufluence ta the manafastering |.of a large foroo of govorsment, oops. Videurrt Bi Giately set off with the acy to Brussels where he placed | “ttzicis, as well a8 on produce generally. mace dippositions to meet him. 1s is probable there re- ¢ lute its former quiet state, not that increared dis- sition to realize was manifested, but to progress with tales was felt to be very unsatisfactory, from the large quantity offering ond the cimipished speculative pur- her in the hands of tho judicial avthoritios charged with the Investigation of the aifair ia Belgium. It appears that cne of the yarties the robbery passed tbrough Ghent sud Ostend. The young woman now ar- case, the flag of the Plorra Madre Republic wil soor ve untried, aud events may tren pire having a very 'm- portant bearing vpon our reiaticna with the outerminows Staics of Mexico. about to form a Fremont bad acco! to Lond elt | Chases Caily :cported., For the leet fe bin to pod. 10 Belgium she wan cu ag em bss been imparted to businees by the improved accounts ‘The Gor zalea Inquirer recently stated, on the authority from fpgland when arrest took piaco, and hopes aro | ©! Mcnetary affairs fp London, and the Bank of England | of mere rumor, pe oe ene De Wist Bo loara entertained that she will disclose the retrcat of hor com- | 10" baving oli its rate of iaterest, the vague panic at &e., ‘ cue time existing bas subsided. Our stock of American | party bed oroseed the river to putit down, We ctl edeted atk ie eae ae eee cotton continues (o diminish, ond in this lies our great | from the Galveston Civilian that the report ia alioge! ser paesed through this yesterday, on bis to Ger- | ©'cment of etreng tn; bat the figures are still supposed to | erroneous. facta are, that @ Keatuokian—ap! » be er fiicientiy large to meet all rcquirements before the Hew crop ccmes forward, and hence the every day roa Line ‘8 not varied in ‘acter, To day the thauiry is more general, and with estimated tales oO 6,((0 Dales 2600 to epeculator® and exporters; tLe market closes stewdily, at about lest week’s quoia- tiene way many. His journey, itie said, is ip connection with the late 1obbery of the Nortbern Ral rg enews Bg Papy, asub-cashier, who was arrested Paris, ‘veer re Kased. om the Précurreur d’ Any Sept. 18. It is faa ‘that M. Rothechild advances to the Nurthern Railway Company movey to repay tho stolen ebares ‘Thoke advances are made et tho ruto of threo way tlave, was waited wu ikoluding & number of ‘notified that be must cent | 7 I sslew of the week amount to 48,580 bales, of tor the ebarcholders, who require cash aud tly cen which T4110 are American. Speculators Dave taken thet a ed yy gedaan nidiliauaee le country Our tnformant thot M. Rothechild had taken upon Limeelf tbe responsi s to ihe trade, c bility of the whole loss. not obliged fodoso It The \eoyeut for same time is 28,246 bales, of which rican. ein to be at sea from American ports 0 bal ig algo rumore? that the intends to keep back piapter company fiiteen fraucs upon the divisend of ali tho sharcholce: in order to make up the loss bi about by the the vpon bi Ha of the two ane a ry ae oe, fee the tHeft havin « be) baring sxe ita coups en CC a ol com) Mt ovgh m . . . T the reepowsibiliiy, “two stowk brokere, Means | 301 Me. 644, BA. to511-164. | 4 geting up an expouiiion to go tothe Gadaden ¢ and Pomme, bare beep subpcped on account o. AUantie,...... » OM Oya 51. 511 16d. ‘The object is, doubles, to work some of the many mines tbe aflair by the examining ae. Teta] taken for consumption, 1856, 1,860,580 bales. | existing in that quarter. Major Lane is an old Texan. 1865, 1,064,690 hater Total taken for export, (actual,) ‘The Whaler W.F Safford in Cork Harbor— | *°: 100,844 bales. 188 bag The Grand War. ies, ry Elad. Wid. Tote’, 35160 1,940 04 WUO 3,300 57.15 A MANIFESTO FROM THE COUNTERELAST FLOM MAX MARBTZZK—FINANOIAL Stock this day. . 24 ‘Some time 18s. ey oe Roy’s Whaie Shooter. vom the Cork Examiner, Sepi. 17 ] Awong the sumerous arrivais to our harbor from al! ‘he Benches \er market for pe avd yarne presents « EXPOSE OF THE LATS SEASON. perts of ‘he world, it is seldom that the flag of an Amer! “flex of . 0 " can whelechip firsts opposite Queen-town. A whale fob. | Tones tc ten eee ght eiat 10 the hands of pro Newvunt, R. 1, Sopt, 90, 1866, cucers to keep them enraged, and stocks being tmeil induce firme Prices; but thore ia 8 total a» co ot eetivity, ‘aad Jivtie disposition is shown to enter you new purchases to apy extent, not withstanding the mrro cucoursging accounts fiom the East Indies aud és Chine. grain market bas fol'owed in the wake of Mark lope, ond ovring the werk prices of all articles have tend «dy res, unl! en advance of 24. per 70 Ibs. on wheat end Je per barrel op flour was eetablished, with increas. ed Cemane Pfor cach; —, ‘applicad! the beet qualities, and aztimug from the inarfilerent of samples of ge ae produce, furtter supported by a bie ek ip the weather. in the movement, and, with » curtailed demat supports lave pricer. ing brig, calked the WF. Safford, 172 tons, belonging wv New York, arrived in Queenetown ou Friay last, fron Nova # mbla. voyage, which was merely ‘an ex perimental trip, sbe captured three whales, from which nearly eight tuns of ofl have been obtaiged.' A new sys- tem bas beep introdvecd, by which it would reom that this valuable auimal is more surely, safely and specdily do strayed than by the old means; aud we understand that the credit of introducing the present mode belongs to the captain of the W. F Satiord. Instead of being harpooned as formerly —a course that was beth dangerons to life and upcertain in the reeult—the fish are now thot, and after the ‘ball epters the flerh it explodes tv the body, on much the came principle a8 a shell. The effect of the explosion tx generally to shatter toat of the fish where it hes entered, and it seldom fais to roaeb a vital part. Captain Roys, the master of the whaler, is at present in Birming bam, where he is having some gons of o peculiar cow struction made, which be expects wil! be bighiy eflectiv: to-day, I find the startling intelligence of a coup d’ élal om the partof Max Maroizek. Bax corsiders himself the ‘master of the situation.” Am be Lonsts habitually of hie infvonce over the New Yort }-remp—be suppores that be Nas ire bis gun, end put ibe adverse party to the etatement of the case, as made to mo, \bet be has been cuthy of a gross want of good i Rides @ good deal of Yrokery. Ti forward the facts, whieb are all you care for. I thon, to jadge party bas the b oe the p tock bolcers of tbe Academy. bervest remains to be seen, At to-day’s market trade io the capture of those fish — As we stated, Captain Roys 8 elo J @ dull feeling Characterized iho iimised bu. | Pelieh my Observations of passing even! wat present. merely engaged in an expetimonial trip, | Views Clinard eee * Very truly yours, HENRY WIKOFY. COUNTERELAST FROM MANAGER MARETZER. TO THE EDITOR OF THE WERALD. Sir—1 bave read attentively Mr. Phaicn's letter in thi morting’s Herat, and as my only answer to it, shoud feel much obliged to you, would you publish tho etete ment of the receipts and expenditures of a month, whicts has been sald to be the most prosperous’ in the Aca» engagt and bis sbip is at present in Cork harbor for the perpoce of enabling him to judge of ite suitability as a place of despsteb for the fishing grounds. It \s hia inteotioa ia the summer months to fsb ip the North Soas, and in the Wwintor to visit the coast of Pa’agonia, and be is anxious to ascertain whethor this harbor would suit him as aa ‘ntormediate port at which he might re@t and roplenisn © bolieve It !8 the iptention of Captain Roys to apply for patonts for inyontion to the English and AI rican governments. 1, Pr 70 Ibs.—Geneseo and Philadelphia, 1¢s.; y merican, &s. 64. Indian corn, per 480 'Ibs.— Write nemical, ‘St 82s. Od ; yellow, do. at 32s.; mixed, 0 5 Four, 196 Ihe.—Obio superfine; 32s. Cd.; Philadel jhia and Taltimore, Sle. 6d; Weetera and ‘Canadiana, nominal, Oat meal, por 240 48e,; inferior and wour, Tom., WT. to 462. per owt, year's growth oid at 66s. Str icted to 46 tons, at 786. to 80s. percwt losin moves Up 2 ie. for hve qualities, per ewk. Tallow quiet with op to 1Cs for My o @ seat pnleg at 608 to 63s. er owt. tens ‘id. alt 100 ‘bola, epirts at rough, at Pe. od, a 38. per owt. thet o incision the weeb'e bumnens te Lencions Financial and Commerctal Intelligence. Lospox Monxy Manwrr, Friday, Sept. 19.—The money market, which occasioaed mi doubt DF gy plexity last week, is beginning to be better under: + and we havea partial return of confidence io the future. The continued d.mand for gold from the Coutinent, ant the regular absorption of silver by India and China were the two Most obvious causes of the general uneasiness which then prevailed. But onr position im there respects, nx | produce, Ii aa the provabilitis of a safo and profitavie iatereal BARING BROTHERS AND CO.'S CIRCULAR. ' foreign trade, havo becn thorough!y investigated, Lowpon, Friday, Sept. 19.—5 P. M. itis found to be perfectly sound, giving no canes | The Colonial and foreign produce ‘markets bave been for anxiety wha over, while there is a reasona:’ st ady this week, anda ‘pustness has been transacted: ; bility that the cepartare of specio from oar erent wa great extent inciaertal and temporary, we bave now to report @ retura to a better state of feeling. Indeod, the great anzicty of the week, so far, bas vee, not for the or our trade, except , but for the rate of in the principal articles of consumption. semene. pots have Of, OF 0 04) a “ ‘O45, for the account. Besica volar a id. Bar be, 24. =e . Ide 1 int. Every day bes bi rumors of mors Cocoa. 600 told at le. a 28. advance, oF lees confidence, that the Bank direc’ors woul! adyaace oy to good red br from 55s. « 648. Cue RAL —OF the rates from 4i¢ to & per cent; but the Bank directors separated yesterday withost making any charge. The market, practically, bas suffered a good dea! of pressure, firet from the natura! desire of al! parties to be prepared for the worst in the eront of am advance, a section J Hovduras silver from Oe. 114. a 4a, for bold, 20, 74. & Se, 104. for ordinary to miadling, bi from de. Id. a 4s. 2d. Cortox —Nothing to report. At Liverpool the market is quiet, oa for the week, 48,000 bales; middling Or- leane, 6%. Corvus Plantation Ceylon is held for bi oply 100 casks have been offered during primetpally taken in above the value. cea in cotnection with the payment of the final lowe in. stmlment of £1,( 00,000 pald yertorday. Mainly from thes the rates in — rater, an! . ea a 34 bags stroet Beve beea maimaioes some cares bigher erms de. for ord. to lew mid. Corre: ~The demand continues active. Tough cake ewe le, £297 10s. ; sheathing, 12d. At the cova market on aay there was a sma’! sup- ply of knglieh wheat, mp ye an advance of 8 . qt. on the prices e previous . For foragn te was also trove demand at is. @ 28 advance. The specie imports bave amounted to about £400,000, imcloding £95,000 brought by the Joseph Tarratt rom Melbourne to dey, and several other vessels are ne Some of the late imports, amormmiteg tu between £6,000 abd £60,000, have been bought by the Dank of Pngiand “Fhe return from the Sank of Foglond tor the week fully, &o, New Your, Oot. 5, 1896, ending tho.1gth of September gives the following rowu.is, | Last week's average quotation for English wheat was 08a. Erin Ranzoap—A Cov? D’ivaa—For some thme ree with the ous week :— Od on W482 qra. returned. Today the market was past Fumarae (609,207. Iocreate. 522,22 | etency, and prices without change. Cur quotations are— | * strike among the ergineers ersployed om the rie Rail Other : Seatt 849,167 a iy 70s. a T4s.; red, O68. & Ths. per | road bas been in coutemplation. It oy make come of Pee 545) 9305 +5 x 3,015 | qe, Rear, dds. yer barrel. om Friday last, bet there was some hitch Nm the pro- other account:—- Daves, ko—Gambier—OF 960 bales at auctlon about Goverument goowriues. 211,004,060, ,DecTOQne, £140,126 helt sold, fair pale ad ae 180. 4108, Catch | &Tamme, and \t was postponed. Now the virike comen Other securities ........ 16,024,479, Inereaees.. 197,020 Rony a fair Pogue were held at 42s. Lacdye—26 cheats } from the other sie, and |: will be seen bP fam advortion Notes enemployed ..... 6,210 725.. Inoreas®... 180,065 R. ©, sold from S3gd. 00d, Quicksilver, 1s. $}44.@ | ment in another column that the board @f mana 5 : The amount of rotes in circulation is £10,79!,690, boing 8 decrease of £228,416, and the stock of bullion in bow Copartupents is £12 142.516, showing » decreage of £16, 407, when compared with the preceding retarm. ‘There bas been a large burincss (im the bullion merket. The Fast India steamer has ye large ehipment of silver, and the price of ber advances _Roselan without ement, St. Petersburg £340 £85, Manila bales partly fold from 14) (Ce @ £98 be. for fair to good current quality. Jute— OL 6,900 bales eee upto 1 lor commen mixed MTNGO—m A foir demand’ for Bast India at 4d. per Ib. have prepared a regular covp delat. Ta? leaders among leave. The / og!ovors havo not complained aboot wages, They ar¢ perfectly satiated ‘od. per ounce, A large lot remains on baad, but it is ex. & shove the last sale’s rates. 34,767 chosia are now de | with weir pay, but are mot dispose to abide by those ext mail. Mexican dollars aro im | clared for the aale to commence 16th proximo. cupertatentens Trans of the queues, - Tia No improveinent 10 notice,” Common Congou, | Fules which the cursiders necessary for poevieons, bot Moicaa nrg the safety of the travelling publig, The engineers think Syepish, are aleo mquired Oma. rely id in bare, dard, oo MBIT 0 rom. The demand for Welsh if moderate, and We | tne rules too stringemt, the ives to vere, Wamdheessscrerereces © 8 2% | quote tale and bare, £1 16s. 0-28, freon board in Wales, wemeiuana, ip woe: rea ao Gold coin, Portugsl pieces , sit 6 feoteh pig, 718, Gd. 8 728, for mixed numbers on the require their enforce Fs HH 4 bay ta —Firm, with an advance of 6d. a Is. ae poo | any interruption to travel, conanene Si 9 | Suess acl'eetunsegtcrgoes: at aimanee, ot Son; | @PBOtaed Uime, TR orup d'etat on the part of the con. 4 i re 3 * 0 6 1 | g'which they ato now firmly held, Gatcaus | pany will without dov'ot be euooesatel. © 5 10) | veils at bém. # B8e., and Bombay st 60s. —. during tho week, 6,694 qrs Police Lirskep Canes —In good corsemptive domed. and supplies of foreign aro limited, New York ta barrels rs) Oino.— Fish steady, without alteration in prices, ave ree, Calli £50; Mage . ined, & baa, 0d vbtow’ goakeo, at sla. 61a Ue ale at 408. for present delivery. & 38a. 6d. for Tue Lave Etat Pree Fiowt, Johnny Roach, one of the seconda jim the late fatal prize Aght between Aniy Kelly and Charies Lynch, was arrerted yesterday by oMeers MoClusky and Lord, of the Muh ward prics, and o% being vevore Ouroner Porry was lei) ta bai) in the sum of $1,600 to answer. restore he of this year, and 4s. for tho cariy months rs opened at P44 @ Str, ead of next year, Cocoanut—tie, 8 488. Paim—444 a 44a, BU FEI ‘ Him cess Mhreuphom cag. Por the Moratere in more inquired fot; 200 catks mosoorato Asxexation oy Carapy.—the Hom le Ce ee ba | + ‘ G0. God Ov pr v 4 1 , ’ r # d boty roweh ah yet ‘ y . a a wow, . Hogan Boia f . * 1 mag P* Ves Aveo +s aa

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