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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7492. ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTEC, FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. OPENING OF THE FRENCH LEGISLATURE. THE EMPEROR’S SPEECH. The Financial Condition of France and England. THE WAR IN CHINA. STATE OF THE MARKETS, &., &o.. ae. ‘The Collvs steamship Atlantic, Captain 0. Eldridge, which left Liverpool at one o’clook afternoon of Wed. mesday, February 18, arrived at her dock at seven o’oloek iast evening. . The outward passage was lengthoned 1m consequence of injury sustained to her floats to the paddle wheels, in the attempts which she made to get tosea, through the {oe of Slat Janvary and lat Fobrwary, ‘The trea'y concerted betwoon England, Prussia aud ‘Franee for the redemption of the S und dues, was made ‘the subject of a conference of the Powers interested, on ‘the 84 ultimo, at Copenhagen. a this occasion not only the representative of Austris, but also the plenipotentiary of the Hanseatic Towns, acceded to it, in addition to the original members of the conference. In the British Parliament the moticn on the income fax reduction was to have been discussed on the J6th ‘wit., but the rule of tho house requiring that all euch motions sbou!ld be submitted in the first instance im the Committee of Ways and Means, the debate was deferred ‘anti! the 20, In the Houre of Lorde the Karl of Clarendon appealed to Lord Aibomarie to postpono hie motion relative to the ‘Persian war, on the ground that ths nogotiations at Paris ‘were making satisfactory progress, and that they might de brovgh: to an issue at any moment. The Earl of Albemarie assented, avd the motion was accordingly postponed. Lord Shaftesbury gave notice of a motion on the subject of the trailc im opium between India aud China; and Lord Brougham brought in a bill to facilitate ‘the collection of juridical atatiatios. ‘The Loxdon Advertiser asscris that nearly seventy members of the conscryative party in Pariiament have ‘mtimated to Lord Derby that if he gives his sanction to 8 Coalition with the Peolites they will cease to acknowledge Dim as their obicf. Io the Bouse of Commons or the 17th ult., Bir ©, Woon said that the government had not yet come to a decision on the subject of anotner Franklin expedition, but aa #000 aa they did they would inform the House An estimate be nesessary if the exoedition were decided upon. the House was aware that the Resolate nied to this country by the government A very current rer ort prevailed that the gov- crdered her to ba pulled to pieces. Perhaps the govesumen! would state whother the report was well assed? Sir 6. WOOD ald, aba short answer would be the most se- Lisfaotorr, be would slmpiy stale that the report was untrue. A woiica bas been passed expelling James Sadlior from b's sent (n (he House ef Commons, The London Chroni:l: of the \#ta.nlt. publishes a con- -densatics of the report of the Bardell inquest, given in ‘the Nxw Yorr Arar, which extends to two columnar. The editor acds:— eace extencs over more than twenty-fve co- samt oe firxawy, and we aro conscious that this summary, made from sucu an extended record, is not t and many little points may have been missed, 4 ven rolrly for thy accommodation of the pablic, ‘that the) points may be Keptim the mied. They Dear very strongly against Kokol and Mrs, C: In Nepies on the 9th’ ulumo affairs remained in the same unsatisfactory contition. The agents sent by the Government to offer the politcal prisoners an exile in ‘South America report that nearly all hed refased. The King remained at Caseria. The nows makes no roference to the ortabiahment of a fee port in the kingdom of joanced. doen given at Southampton to proceed immediate:y with the equipment of the Earopsan and American Company’s steam flect, the first vessel of which will be ready for soa ia @ couple of moaths, and the others will follow tm succession as speedily as pos- sible. General Almonte, enyoy extraordinary and minister plenipoteatiary from the Mexicsa Republic, presented his credentia’s (9 Queen Victoria on 14th ultimo, at Bucking. em palace Tk was said that Odo Russell, a nephew of Lord Joba ‘Russell, wou'd accompany Lord Napier as attaché to ‘Weabirgtou. Advices from Constantinople tothe 6th ult, state that fresh despatches from Teheran recommend Forouk Khan to make peace with England. 1A was sid that the headquarters of the Rutsian army Of the Caucasas would be removed to Erivas. A partial amntsty t> politioal offenders bas peen grant ed in Parma. ‘The Oode Napoleen bas been adepted in Greeoe. ‘The Press: and Aslafelte of Paris, both contradict the glatement of the Revue Ariannique that Ledra-Rollim bad Jeft London for the Untied States. The great democratic tribune cooilnues to inhabit the lodging where he hus Jong lived in Londom. A Liabon letter of 30th of January, says that Mr. J. L. O’Boliivan, the American Minister, has left for London, and bad taken with him a pictore, sald to be an andoubl- ed Marillo, and considered tobe worth a large sum of money. Ik ras presented to Don Miguel by the then Pope, and bas since, until lately, laid in ite case un- opened. On Fobruary 16, the Emperor and Emprese of France bad a reception pat the Tatleries. Hie Excellency Mr. ‘and Mrs. Gardner, Mr. P.B.L Smith, Miss Smith, Mr. wad Mrs. Dale, Mr. Hildebarn, Mr, Francis, Ur, and Mra. Litenfield, Mr. and Mrs, Bacon, Mr. Gra, and Mrs. ‘Trevor. Charles C Farber, late fret mato of the Amorican ship James L. Doyart, and who was injured in the mutiny on board that vessel on the 19th of January, died im the decease’ Great distress, bordering on famine, prevaile throught out Finiand. ‘The aity of Candia to be rebuilt, and the damage dore to Siacpe repaired. Opening of the French Legislature. SPRECH OF THE EMPRROR—OONDITION OF FRANCR. ‘The Kmperor Napoleon opened the session of the French Legitiative Chambers om Monday, 16thot February, The acene \s dercribed as one of great pomp, and the cathu- maniferted om the occasion, as great, The follow. THE ENTeROR’s GrEBCR: tng is MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1857. _—_—_ PRICE TWO CENTS. to cause a fl ‘and to increase the value of - | end France share the same exigencies, the same REPOSTED BOMBARDMENT OF CANTON. thing. (hoya bol source of wealth called tions, and the same defects. France, too, hes her ques In the Bouse of Lords ou the 17th ullimo the Earl of ee recess one Yet the abuso of «| lation in. | tion of secondary punlshmegu. tne yellow fover ts | Caxnakvon wished wo know whether there was aay truth eg theruin of mapy private tndividuals; hence the ‘answerable for failure of the ponal set | im ihe statement gae p } convente aared tlement at Guiana, aud it ls proposed to transfer the oou- met wa rae ta = victs to Algeria. For this purpose a very hopeful ao- aa le Gren of the rere and progress of pers, thatatthe deperture mour had commence’ throwing rei hot shot Canton. As such a was uscal! kept in check. the last reeort vo be adopted’ ie Of that panting, anxious exact. ry France expects everythicg from It ts sot without reason that the Emperor congratulates ould be satisfactor: pubito noble the rnment, and to which, however, it musi oppose Legislative Body on thelr co-operation 6! bis a0. could aay the report Sarusteeseee bios mt ‘the limits of the possible, and the caloulations of com: | cession to the throne. Dariog @ briet marked Kar! Gaanvitin replied that he had no reson to believe mon sense. with many and great trials, France rites alixe ta 2 colenton sn8.t0. dirent that {s our duty. > 7, Wat, that the rt, ‘aaa ay ana ‘selina eked, jak the report referred to by the noble earl was correct, 92', pestilence, in The on the copirury, at the latest date the admiral was bold country perous, it must be allowed; for, despite a joods, and fluctuations ettl |} ing bis 101 pting fresh areas war and the famine, the advance of progress hasno | more dapgorour, bave agssiied the empire in ee recente: ~ sound Slackered. The produce of indirect imports. which Is. | tury, taking if wnoceasively by surprise and The Earl ot Dare took the op) atty of givteg noting certain sign of the public wesl, exceeded in 1856 by mor compelling tresh measures. Meanwhile, mew | of bis iciention to pring forward on Tocsday max: a ror0 than 60,000,000 francs the amount aiready exceptional o pon ig oe bas sprung up in the heart of the old ove; | jutior respecting tho recent events ir Cains. Hy wen 3866. 100 the restoration of the Empire, its revenue trade received @ vast France bas won | not able to state Preeisely the terms of that resotuilon, have increased ot themselves to the amount of 210,000,000 | more of that glory she so dearly loves; and, yr but they would be generally expresaivo: of regres at ths there we a cignifed and friendly position wih all Europe, is allied to none go closely as to her nearest and most powerful bor. Wuence, it may be asked, is allthis? Wo will not question {or © moment the right of tbe Emperor to divine the answer of Heaven to the Es of France. We wiilesay, however, that ot sab ary circumstances the most remarkable feature ip the relations of France during the last halt dozen yeare, after the Russian war, haezoeon her partaor ship in the public pelicy and commersial priacipies of this country, It 1s for us to regard only the fap gr CJ bets ee acts of a a, not social di e urd Orgen'd processes by a they are determined and done. It ti bert suits the genius of France to see ber fine qualities reflected in the career of francs, deducting the new taxes. Neverthe! much svffer! mong # portion of as joes not grant us by the gover Provids Hons given by private will be but feeble paliiatives. Let us redouble our offorts to remedy ¢vils which are beyond buman foresight, Various departments have been ravaged this year by the scourge of inundations. Everything icads us to hope that science will; 4 im subculng nature. I make it @ polot of hona fo Frasce, rivors, like revolutions, must return to or that they must not leave them. A cause of gnxicty PO lesa serious sgitates the public mind when @ crisis takes place. Thore ts no sort of false rumors or doctrine which ignorance or malovolonce does not propagate. leas, i" besiiic taken at Canton, eg not jastitad by the ur cumstances. although bis jon upoa that point might be moditied by papers which he hed not toon Tu the Commons, Sir / Pacxinoron end, & question to the nov!s lora in referense tr which bas appeared tn newspapers 09 sjot of the bombardment of Canion jt onent is to (he efieot that the admiral of the siation has dren hoxbart ing Canton with red hot sno: 1 wish to know, therefore whetber the govorumuent bave recelred any laformsiion confirming tba: etaement, and, if thay wastoer they will object to lay papers contal: formetion before the howe? (Hrar, hear) Lord Patwenston—The only founderlon for the report to which the right honorable baronet al They even succeeded recently in alarm pg public in- | one man; if she believes ber constant liberty of action | judes 13 this:—Tbe Chi $0 souc dustry, as if the government could dosire an: ig elee | seoured in ths occasional opportuatty of anew choise or | of the bovgs. Me ~~ pill oy nemoors {ban its developement and pi rity. Itis, therefore, | @ froeb sanction; ii she finds her temperamont too of them oongregsicd in the space near the hongs, the duty of good citizens to e every whore the wise | citable for the moderation o the trinune, and sees m: it wan thought deatrabio to diapsrae thom Some ahol!s doctrine of political economy, ano especially to encom danger tp many parties than in on+ maa—all tha; fi were eccording!y thrown into that space for the purpo%e bos cage | bearts wich, at the fret breath. I will | ber to choose, and we bave no right to insist that of driving away the crowd that bad ooliected tnere; not say of iil fortuve, but at the slightest stoppage in | ebould not only do what we do, bat do it in the they bad the desired sifect, and the pisce wae Glearoa. prorperity, sow alarm and {ncreaso unoasiness by their lupagipary alarms. Considering the many demands of the moment! have resclved to reduce the expenses, without Interrupting tho great workse— withont Somes what bas already been achieved, to dimi certain taxes withou: in. fiioting ipjory to the Onanoes of the State. The budget of 1868 wil: be presented to you balanced—all anticipated expenses therein stated. The proauce of the loans will suitice to pay for war expenses. The public service in ‘all ba branches will be proviced for, without our having to appeal sgain to the public credit, The net war and of the navy has been reduced to fair ti 80 as to keep up the cadros to respect the ades 40 glorious)y carned, and to maintain a mi co Wi y of the greatness of the couatry. It this idea that tbe annual contingest has been fixed at ‘way that we do, and be what we are We aro conten: to differ, and that al! the more as we are painfally alfv: to ibe evils inherent im our own political system. Ii ts ta the generous rivalry of two coapirice differently con ‘stituted that we sce the best chance of thelr common im- provement. [From the London News, 18) ‘We bavt s sincere rospeot for the literary talants of the Emperor of the French though we dono: qaio fool the fame enthusiastic admiration for them @ ® coutemoorary, who vows that whenever bis majesty opens his mouth Peoria and Cismonds pour from it av they did from tho mouths of the heroes and heroines of cortain fairy legends be nate to on hy blir bay) the 6 bh with w majesty ost opened the logtal is @ gracetul and pleasing composition. bigh yank among the poiii:cal novels of ine day i there was no bombardment of tho town, no rad hot was ever fired. and th mdmtral retained his post the river. (Hear, hear ) ing to the pana o\ Madrii, Ganson other power add olng repair at Bong"Kong, and thet the crow had orced to 8-ek refuge on board ® mersbaut voosl ‘a correquence, the brig Ei Escipion mas sout from Mantiia to demand satieiaction, and to proieot joots of Spain. News From Spstu MEXICAN OUTRAGES ON STarI6a SUBJECTS FXCITE- MENTIN MADKID A PLEBT OCOREFO TO OPsRATE AGAIDST THE REPUBLIO—AN AN@LO-FRENCH AL 100,00 men. This figure is 20,00 Indeed, be arid to be a fine prose idyl, not unworthy of calia in ime of peace: put. aocordin belpe clarsed with that well known narrative to ‘Tole. | L1ANOB IBVOKD. | ccsuidusnaiibinibenat uass ave sdopted, and to w! T at wil uiecaben tnt machus”’ of tho labors of Idomeuens under the guidance from Mexico cintening © mo-t exaggerated aooruct oF about (wo-thirds of these conscripts of Mentor. ‘ * the murder of several Spavlards uo: years in the ranks, and will then form e resorve which * ‘ * ‘will furniab to the country at the very tlsrt appearence ‘The allusions to foreign policy tn thi December leat, foil accounts of whjcl of danger an srmy of more than 600,000 plined | brief, and would be satisfactory but in the Naw Your Baas en. The recuction tn the effective strength will al- | sclous persifiege whioh pervades the whole Phe ony ee fact Lontion Times weitog trom w an improvement 7 grados | only are tovct ed upov—iho termination of the discussions . _ and of the ravk and flo—a Top which desrness of sriving out of the treaty of peace, the approashing settl:- The Spaniar:is are rsp rted as ovoryw nore abandonioy thelr Ppersecutore, and many Mexicanx as f{ ilowing their exam ple, to tho great aetriment of thetr property, at xo impr (ant ecazon for varfous agriouttoral opormtions. ‘he Spanish government ts determined (0 (vhs vigorous mearure: to avenge there injuries, qu inter ax to fit ou a prmerful ex to proveed from Oude ct upon the offensne; int of roomy. Pols aot provisions renders indispensable. For this reason the ond eatabishments, snd flying from tho: budget allows a sum of 5,000,000 francs, to commence an increase in the smallest salariss of the leaner civil officials, who, tn the midst of privations, have givon a Ww hen fo eae oitner aypropriation for th 'e have mt for either the for the atablishment of a transatlantic line of stuamers tas ental ment of (be Neuobatei question, the impending evacuation Of the kingdom of Greece vy the French an: English traops, and the affairs of Naples The conourrens® of the Kag Heb government is intimated with regard to the third; with regard tothe fourth there {+ @ etili more exprisit mention made of the identity of the policy of the Eapo. ror and the government of Queem Victoria. England, ip lishment of which has been 10 long required. Despite this | short, is recognized ns an ally—as the cepecial ally of ity If, ae increase of outiay, I ab propese the new war tax | France on 7 — ‘ rem mates, & et fet many me $2'ccore0s t:doca; bat in compenention, and contorinebin. | more Cetvee nant i eine eat art ateirt ie | bintee the Mics Tosa with an etjusmeat of tbe cbs pon question, Mba ‘will probab!y traps: it oa hore be asce more 6iffuse and nots little rae-ericel. Speaking of the to 1s the Emperor expresses a hope will be able to sunaue nature He adai hommeur quien France les fcuves. comme ta revolution, trent dans leur bit, et qwsis n'en puisent plus sortir muss be conioesed that the aubjaxation of the rivers is Mkely to pr quite £8 casy a tack as tao subjagetion of he revolution, and pot one whit essicr Bat throaghout speech the Emperor seeks to represent himself at alt erful and as the aole source oF 4 Of ection The members of the Legtsiature are mere! sation, ‘pressed at various times by the Logisiative corps, I sbail take into consideration the establishment of "an idea entirely pavastroplcal bad tncuoed 1% idea entire! ant induced the go- Fre | anna — convict establishment to Gatnea. NY the y) ver, a abraager 10 those parts for Dfty years, hes arrested the progress of colonization, & plan ‘6 wnder considerstion for tne transfer of those es to Asrica or eleewbere. Algeria, which tn skilful hands sees t's produce end commerce make daily Se, ‘tw deserving of our par- tloular attention. The decree of decentral!zition receatly pasted will favor the eflorts of the administration; acd [ abal) pegieet rothing to bring Lyte according to circumstances tbe measure boat sulled for the devoiape: of the colony. ) Ten " It anicle, Feb 17} exp ess & hope to pend eguings Mexico y tion of those two Pow-rs woul’! car» tho offer of) ro venting the Uniteo Siates trom ipcrvasmg the éiginan« between the native and Spanien race, which they labo to tomont in oraer to facti\ate thetr eventual coaq) f Mexico | aye (Bev. 12) seapespencqnte of Loadon Post } ste Faw of eeoondary consideration compared with she Ture of Mexico =A wavrill treelf in Spata, avd alt paride. wt the were Pa Ath tok to Alvarez, apa bis wi gouverne in sbort, bat opened the ing s Ryman to his own honor snd glory. Every topic 'xely to prove unpalatadic to the sudipce ts wrapt up in cuphomiums Che padlic Wo ke M¢ Bolt Dew srended. bat their expoase is % be dim'utshes The peac’ esteblishment of ihe army to be increased by twenty thoutan ment ia tobe cad years, alimued bu ihe fooilng of an armoy of reserve Bre, but ts romebow rings fale, and tolls of a cell your ition to @ bill, the object of which is to ferilize the lands of Gascony. The progress of agricaltere Ought to be one of the objects of our covptant care, upon ite lmprovement or deoime dopends the pros; the cecliae of empires. Anoiber project of law, due to she initiative of the arebal Minister of Wi iu ane ships are eing got in resainesr (0 provesd as re leforcements to Cuda, from wheser « foraidad! Spanish equedrou will sail for Vers Oraz s very vaoulty denes b Mexionn anthoritins. Ti The glowing picture presented tm the Emperor's jexienm amiheriies. Tre Sp epecoh of 0) aad secure state of Fra ‘imperial ru! |, as imaginary, as any Utopias wnion formed the taboos eaned of {bs @athor! correspondence with George Hand when immured in the caste of Ham. The vos ot his song of triumph irre siatibly rem'nd the listener of the bodeful sounds waich foretot to Keate’s Lamia the dissolution of her speil- built paisoo. me ‘oO express to you my thanks for the and tive suppor; which you bave lent me since 1862 bave prociatmed the empter; you havo associated yoar telves to alithe measur s which bave re-establiened or- der apd prosperity tn the country ; you energetically sup- ported me during the war. yon shased m wg the epidemic fame, you shared my joy when beaven grazte¢ me a giorio us peace, and a well-boloved sop; your ieyal cooperation ‘ss allowed me to Introd woe Fraaco réyimé founded on tne the former grandeur 0’ their counsry Sma activity nas peep visible tp the arscun's for a jong me past, and 4paio ‘will corm Pave @ respectable force «fost coaniwing af two line of battle shine, cight frigates, four corvettes, ‘iteen brign, &o, besides traaspora end verivus mal’ craft Sbe bas also thirty sveamers af a combined power 0) 7,840 horse, ‘The Eng'ish Budget, In order to baisuoe the reductions sireasy reported to be made in the natioral income the Chaaceilor of the Exchequer prc pores to ma'ntzip at thet: present rates (0. paper wire, sptrite, malt, trsarance aud other dutios, With regard to tea apa sogere scale ls to be Ores on tea, which . ad, will » the next aor . aod there reveal suay tu 206. per oat, next year the dui Teduced 10 184. 40., U1 var to 168 8d., then to . Bod sabseqaently to The total reduction of taxation proposed le £17,000, 000. The Chancolior’s estimates are as folivwe:— ‘The total eetimated er aditure for the foencial year, 1867-6, will am ‘Ont to £66,474,0 0, shas made Army, inoluding miittia Ni ‘Tne War tr China, (Hong Kovg (Dec. © Seemependense of the Londo, mee At Canton the foreign factories bave boen barat to Mont of the beuses wore vacant, bu: much valuable pro- perty haz noverinek ae heen ed Our marives and blue) sokets exerted themselves to the a of the flames river as before, and Admiral Sey. flag On board her Majesty’s steamer Total... + weet ce ee eses wee AI4, 000 “o meet there must be rateed £66,865,0:0, from ‘he foliowieg sources — +++ 98,850,000 Hy.e0e 603 g 000 8,169,000 11,490,000 060 06 aud res and pronouncing opisions, enaxciates and explains che Gootrine of progress a8 not without its sacrifices. Lowpos Mopar Maar ivmeway Eve For our part we are always obi o aay The Kxglish funds op ne: thie morning teadency }~ % a f. remind fy ‘clmprevrmrat aed, a gh the ee eee ramixed ‘solenca cC e by & hoes 1’ ted at the ae tn al'ares, and thet Gomentan appearstes of oorerieravie frmorst. Cou sols for money, wBiah Glewed last evening as 04°, to 035, 10 feater we advance the thrown out of PETE firnt quoted PES 10.055, whence tney advance! to the race, breathicas, or distapoed. wx A unto of 430° 000 oe ig omen fet’ calivery then Sometimes these are but some- enw ed 8 reaction to 84% *0 08 pony oy meant, on both to the official olese, the pri sides the we of delng CEN tobe = At which am unj) ccedented the wore Several travssoucn: resources, #0 fer from ! , which te not which a. soon to mena, and iver body understands, There are people who never say tbat whieh there is 10 cocasion to sey, even (hovah their silence |s sometimes remarkable; and the iy most pradent of this class would Ee ae 2 contrary, the Hmaperor of the Frenew 1e 20d he | Gazlight tone are allowed to'move about without s pase quent im 6 “ tninge'ia bie | To tbe reapectable # no hardebip, and they coun! Non and more sab. | 76 Quite alive to the benefit they derive from protective a by tna raplanty ot the nthe foreign residents are to be sworn in to day aa #pe ‘antversal movement. w currents | cia! Constebies, and a fire brigads is to be organized [rom and other leave many umforiunates aground, ib and ry," domanaiog in ‘vain that Sconbeste TS oa | oF SR A capacity, Ip France metropoiia ‘acca- moiates the redundant lator of the een, and then | futere reatiese wwe Chan : proves unable to (uldl ite own to the starving | TO TwE Mencuasts Axo Orne Crrinexe oF tam Unita frocpl unanter” "inerewawel thowy ete meh Lacan rs ee se ACAD, as outting {18 own throat. That pros | His Excellency, Peter Parker, Oomminione, of the Cates a ‘8%; States of america to Chica, de, reterring to hereby makes kanwn that the reply of the [mperis, samy " ‘aoeonicn oF Ly? was ‘8 Goatre Provinces, and it's difoult tot © ohfatned exeept from India. At the same time @ st matia Admiral regarded as Wartaro, & home polities aloge her, are Adeoly declares #76 murcert g SypaniedD femibes by wnriessie Treaps mm case immediate gatiafection for the outrages oommitis! by « mia oe ‘The Viceroy Yoh has shown no desire 10 arrange } have ; indeed. it is weid that his power is now overruled by iin and og i from the country for the de- | woe pce . pals amor: ‘ulation; the only one | think market for | mmoned, ‘gent mansion so soporte North’ Onine Herald of {$ from | of ‘fines ati ar the Tiritah, even if the ‘oncvedion. of all tense wee Feapect ot Uneir demande should be necessary, | am umabie to trace : unwlesbdle, and quolations are quite nominal, Extra Oba, per Emeu, were vifored at 32; 6d. por bbl. withoat atirawing buyers. Indian corn, with some export asmand for pri yolow and white, way firmer, sud mets good gale at) Wii rates tor mixed aud yellow, aod at 64. to 94, quar'ér advance oo white. We quoe—Whoat, red, to 8s 4'4.; white, 9 to 9s 4d. por 70 ibe: a fow ro ite at tall salce of @holoe red at Us 91. 10 Oa, wad of Se 6c 10 OF. Sd Fiour—Potiadeiphia and Bait Bla. to 340.; extra Ono, Bin bd 10 Bis. per bb!. Laden while, 3fs, to 367, trade ip #ti!i depreazed by iho coptinued govern: ie Of paval stores, Really goad new, however, would com mend a fail price berk—Nedemead for oid; & prrcol of new, Van Brunta’.’’ of very fine quailty, ts neld for 92:. td per barrel. B&con 1p good demand a} late rains About 8v0 boxes offered to @ayat auotion, so\d—tong mi¢cles, rit jp, at 689. Od. a648, anda few Poxoe tonr middies, beveless at 64s. Od. a 869 Lard conttercs firm, nd te day 76s. was made, to arrive, tor 60 tous by « veasel about due from Now Orloat TALLOW. — Quiet, both tn Foodon snd’ this market, with- out change in prices, Butovers’ Association, 603. 265s. 60, per owt Rosin,—Dull at 40 7d for common, Crovaxswo,—In feir request at 73s. } quality. r owt. for fine Corros —On reosipt of the Porsi virices og Ha'vr- day morning the market bocarm 4, amd with litths cotton offering, an ed vance of threo sixtesuthe of a penny rib. wan realized Abont noon the demand slaekeued, ut Was renewed om Monday, when the full prices of Faturday were paid, To-cay (he market nas: been quict er. but prices ruled firm. Sales on saturday, 99,000 Dales ; yesterday. 20,000 bales ; aud co dey 10,000 bales, more than half being for soeculation and oxpart tn Manchester higher prines arc cemanded, which checks Duetness, Midalteg Orleans, 7 15-16d.; Mobile, 7 13-164. ; Uplands, 7%d_ per ib. LATROT MARKET REPORT Livarvoot, Foornary 18—1 P.M. Messrs. Richaroson, Sp»nce & Oo, report eat ead corn irm. Fiour unsaioabie, Provisions ar, Gotton—A queter market at yosterday’s pri scs—proba- ble wales of $10,000 hal Salling of the Giinots, DEPARTURE OF MYERS F. PRUETT, ESQ, MEMBER OF 7BB SAN FRANOISOO VIGILANOH COMMITTGE—9K- PakTUBE OF TROOPS FOS OREGUN—GRHKRAL LoNS OF BOARD. ‘The steamzhip [iimois, Captain 5 ggs, Jott ber pior at the foot of Warren stroot yesterday, at 2P M, with Bearly five hundred premengora on board The de- Parture of this steamship was attended with some lotercet, 08; was updorstood that Myers F. Truett, Esq , tho mem ber of the Fan Francieco Vigiinoce Commitioe who was arrested when the George Law aailod oa the 6th of Fed- ruary last, would again attempt to leave for home. It will pe remembered that Mr Truvtt had excited the mity of certain parities who were exiled from Califorats during the existance of the Vigliavoe Committer, aad they precured warranta for the arrost of Mr Truett, which were served upon bim aft! ment the George ‘Law was about to sail. Since that time Mr. Truett has given satisfactory »onds that he would appear when his trial came on, and be therefore sailed yosterday, although he ino wore crm polled to give inthe litnois. [sore were wembdors of the Vict- ive of thote visit to this sity tn the snape of bail bouda will not be vory pleasant Anoog ‘be pase ngere in tho Mlinols wore 260 Vaited Staten soldiers, under command of Captain Undarwood. Their destination in Califorria and Oregon, \aer will Gli up the 4th and Od Imieuiry regiments, which bave boep dring duty on tha! coast for vbe lant four years, snd thelr ravks sre (binned by the timo of the men ex- piripg and desertions Most of the soldiers who loft you ‘ y were ra’ reoruite from Govern Is'nad, the cook was fillet wie — female relatives uni scqaintances, weeping bidaieg thor “stewrll 98S “svcruits Weve net marvy lokitg men, snd) Reemed for fho mom pari t” be poe cliows who were “bard up” en o noleer bg th iieu of hav detarbmrnt are bownt 1 from which pleco the a of construction to St Joesph. ov the Missouri river Gan Lane @es vino on board the iliaols, bone4 for Oregon The Moibovwt Ritbop of Oreron end the Rev Dr. Hap permit, of the Philacephia Board of Home thesioa, were sino among tho passeogere § ‘Tbe spriny emigration to Calttordhe eppears to be large Politica! Movements Focrts Distsict or Vincista —flon. William 0 Good hat anpounce’ bimseif as a capdicate for re election to Copgrres ia the Fourth district of Virginia Mayor oy Waowmoxs —Augastua A Bird bas been nom! nated as the demooratic candidate for Mayor of Madisoa, Wieconsin Fieremsra Sexatoniat Dietaict —The domoorats have bominated James C. Spencer, of Ogdensburg, as thoir candidate lor “ate Senator pn the piace of Senator “enas Clerk, resigned. Bloomficid Ushor, of St. Lawrevce, is the republican candidate. Tho election ts to take place Merch 6 The district is composed of the counties of St, Lawronoe and Franklin, which voted et the last Presi- dential election as foi lows:— Buchanan, Fremont, Fillmore, Bt Lawronoe. 4,000 8808 SOR Franklin. Bi ae CS TT Kcxcnion mm Nawront, Ky.—Thp city election in Now- port, Ky., took piace on the 34 inst., and Geo. R. Fear- ore, the democratic candidate for Siayor, was chosea by nearly ope bundred majority. To w= Dswockats of McmGsN,—The democratic members of the Legisisture of Michigan—iwenty in sii—havo issned slong address to the faithful of thelr party, im which they beiavor the biack republicanr, who are in the majority, iam good round terms—calling them inexperienced, with- out @ herd, ‘saationl, bigoted, oxtravagant, unsora- pulous, dis? onest, ultra, and hungry for the spoils of of. foo. They say « ¢20d deni, aed, as fer as their story e008, prove all they say They ovirtently feel sore. Momcurat ELection ut Avaves.—De, Briggs (repabit. cap) se elecud Mayor by 350 majority over the Kaow Nothing cendida’e, end every man on the republican city and ward Lckets is also clected, The following is the vote for Mayor:— Brags, (rep). Marvine, (s N) Riebardeon, (dem ) Tota: vote....... ‘The vete Inst fall or Governor was — Pat (eM) ices ceeee Dupes wey | Js 1 80?—The editor of the Anburn American writes rom Albeny as follows:— | learn from roiiebd © autbority that three of the Judges of tbe Mupreme Orurt of this Stave are eooot to be sas. prnced for moompetency or negivet of daty Govaenou oy Misova.—The Americas members of ‘the Legisiatore of Missou: me! in caucus on the 25th ait., and recommended Hoo. James 8 Koliias, of Boone, asa avitable men to be supported for Governor of Mivsoar!, im opposition to the ac miaee of the anti Benton parcy. Corover Hille proceeded to the city prison and examined Joshue Miller, there conflaed on obarge of beating hie wife to death The prisoner steted that he wae thirty. three years of age. was born tv Kogiand, and wes by machinist. In amewer 10 the charge pre- him he said, “I have nothing more to say The Coroner handed the to the Dis- . while Miller wae committed to the Tombs The Navai Court of Inqetry. Uxitap Starms Nay at Cova oF inguiey, Wastisotom, Feb. 96, 1867 N, ¥,, Fae comtributed $1,00) to City Entetii gence. STICTHE OF Di. BAMUED B PHILLIPS oY TARING PROSSIO ACID— RERIGIOVS MELANCHOLY THe CAUSE. Dr Samual B. Philips, residing at S@0 Corner of Righ- teenth streos aod Ninth eyeawe, commitied suicide om Monday aitoracon, at his restdance, by #aking a dose o¢ Prussic acid, The deceased was in ill Goalth for come time past, and was deeply affected with a Feligious me- lancholy, asa letter found upom Als porsce after doatis ‘went clearly to ahow. Ho made hiv w'!! previoes to com- mitting the raab aot, and send hiv (0 out apon an er- rand for tho purpose of being alone when he awallowod Abe fatal draught. Cor mer Perry hole am inquest apo the body of the deceased on Tucsday, wiren Une following evidence was elicited im relation to Uiv melanchely af- alr De. G-A. Manwartng, being duly oworg, enld:—I have been aca’ ted with tho deceased for the last three If; I bave reoidoed in bis house during thas ceased yesterday morviag; | did pot soe hinn retired to Dis room; be roquested vend about 9 o'clock ake wife to goon an er. 16 iit wind did NOt return anti 6 j0 ip, thinking that to dacensed wae agicap; she went tpto the room about 4 o’cioeu, when abe cried avd wished me tooume up; I ran inthe room, whea saw the <diceseed lying om the bed liteleas: 1 examined bis pulse, but foumd no puim- tion; there was 00 appearence of distur ance; 1 would suppose wat he bad experienced an casy d . tho wife wat very much attected; [ discovered © glass waier standing by the side of the body, whict I after- ‘wards « m ptied {nto a botiio, thinking that it might oss. tain po ta Lainee think that [perceived the amett of prosat id !m the water; upon searobing the decemed’s papers, a letter was found directed to bis wife, dated ‘27th February, \u which he saya:— My Dean Wire—Whatevee may be seid, I here deolars that my ders Harriet haa not been the ewuse of my mister tuves It is myself. { am tired of my own sinful o and Cf'n deceitful cheating world, “May God forgive me. f em Ours BOW aK ever, 8, B. PHOLLIPS, ‘The other papers indicated that bo had made every a) rapgemeat for tho sad avfair Dr Albab Roe botng duly sworn, sald—I saw decensed on Monday; Bo seomed to be in a despondiag state of mind, caused by his tii bealth; I thiak toe was some enlargement of tho liver, which would usturally produce lownees of spirits; about Gve o'clock [ was sent for te coms to decoased’s house, whore I foun! bim lying dead; from the appearsace of the body | think that he died with- ov ele the body presented the appearanct of one sleeping wher Loxw ti; Ttulox bo came to bis death by the administering of by drocyanic avid. Dr Rmney being duly sworn, said—I conomr with Dr. Roo iu his atatement bat deceased came to Rie death from the cfeots of bycrocyanic acid. The case was then givoo to ibe jary, who rendereda@ verdict of ** Ceath by suicide, by taking bydrooyaste soid.’’ The deceased was 64 yours of ago, and wase wative of Connecticut. Avtatr’s MabicaL ixeerrotm —The [3th clase of Pretes- tor Aylett, of the Now York Univorsity of Modicine, grad- uated on Toeaday evening, the Sd Inst,, {a the Lectere ball of the Usiversity tn ¥ourteonth street There were Gipiomes, Dr. Kesrnes, of Penntyleants, dotiverod the adictory address. Dr. andrews, of dehvorod an addres to bis class, and the proceedings of tha sommoncomsns were Pprovodunoed succesviul a | epee was ta sticadsnos. Movammrts, £0, of Cry Taos —The New Yors Ridee—pows siso a1 be Bruuswick Piles, by reason of thelr black uniform—nave voted to visit Newark, Philadeiphia, Baitimore end Washington city, leaving ‘Vhis clty on or abont the fret of June This is ome of Ube best companies tn the division of thisarm cousiéer- ed Wa Dumerical strength. full pm meray aod, fa all reapects, The oompany is upwards of eighty ‘Captain Jobson, tte Iaiber and fouuder—s capiinl laliehavir g rsceotly resigued, First Licalesaat bemp bas bora eieoted to Oil the vaoaucs; Secuad Léee- tea. Dubke 10 be Firat, Taird Lieutenant Sickel te be ‘Broond, aud Bergosmt Top! to % Thira Lenteasat. They joers. The oompaoy crits once @ go and fastionable audi ‘srr all Compt tort week, ai Coptre bia Ai * Ol) the offi of Colonel sew a by tho resignation Of Coiseel French. I ramet provoa coo ito twollte ‘will bo the ablest commssiod regiment in te division after tho election. Golonel Bugort of the 21. bas resigned. Licutemast Colone) Robimeon hes occn o Mi sialiy pieced ia commend. Tho Majorty ts niso vacuut fois regimont bas long been in trouble § It bas atvuggiod most menfaily thus far. Brigoter prosm cts sro cow op ned to view, and & may be ma'e wn effective ant honorable The #¢ weral offic wre Of the division ero, tt ts said, ba cone some of the scovons of tae preseat ioscmnblets aw 0 Tegistature to sell the Piieouive Objects, it te y ‘a toe pootets of the violent ppropr: eert loostion ‘The balding Rebuild it, thea. A new aud 7 twenty feet high Let us jook to to the payment for poiitioas sor vices. Gantrox Bocea Paormery So.0 —The property on the northeast corner of Broadway and !.sonard atroet, om whiob the Cariton House stands, nas been sold receniiy for $267,000, It oocuples adoat ty foot on Broadway end ope hundred feet on Leonard street. Olafa, Metien & Co , the dry goods jobbers, aro tho purchasers, aud 6 {a their intention to erect at olaa 0a the Bite, the work to be commenced next May. This will add am- Mr. Hodges, the present fe 7 sevora! moaths age of , and therefore, the etee eS Of $623.000. This sale shows that the Leavy jeb- rg business ls slowly bul surely moving up own. Yarava [flows Comranr, No, 4 of Wittuamanteae ‘This company passed ihe Heat office yesterday wih thetr newly painted aod decorated hors carriage trea from ibe bands of the artuts, They wore preeeded Othrr dpe store to Broad bing & Gre broke ovt ia an anoccupied ba iding on 196m sireet, pear Bath avenue, owned by Pac! McKeos. The to Dar ine work of The fire te supposed vo be rapee Company denign The Fire Marenal hae boon notified and wil the ronghly \nvertigate the matter Police nee, A em Taye’) Lagos’ o Day Goon —Miehast Femond and bis #ife were texen ‘ato custody by Captain Halpin, o' the Fire| ward police om charge of barwag molen 32.700 worth of dry goods from the store No. 64 Beaver street. The proportg ja question had boon left at thts atoro on by Me George ‘offelos, some twa years ago, and op Bit retarn from Niceragua, & fow dare 4g. be found that the goods had beon oxtracted the cares end were misting fospicion fel: upom the prisoners, who bad used to clean out tae prom sce aad make Grre in the butlting, and noon thelr arrest a quam- uty of tbe stolen les Were foand in thelr possession. They confessed baving H 1ne%, and ead they bad pawned the reminds: of tho goods for |i Ca petking Justice Coano!!y comm'tied ine accused to Tombe for tria'. ‘Tua I ats Rosser, ov tas Dosa Waaasoves at Jaume Ont.—Ia the case of the dive river thieves who were srreated at Keyport, NJ, Righteonth ward police, bonded warebouso at Jersey City o( about $5,000 of eli goods, am effort is being made by their coussel to obtain their liberetion on @ writ hhadess corpas, while the avtherities are getting ont the neccesary papers of requisition [tis not likely, however, tif but on the contrary, I! w very probable that ey wil sil spend ‘© nambor of years the Btate prigon at Trenton, N. J. Horm Tarar Carrvmsy —A very neat arrest took place At the Cariton Hours, Broadway, last ovening which wilt doubt relieve the city of ome of the light dagered gen- try for some time to come, [1 appears that on the 4m i i Hi pa Which he be ioe ihe stolen pro) , and on & farther search, a pawndrok tioket for opera, ‘was sito (oun@ possession, He was at once over to an oMieer, and furnished with lodgings for the might in the