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WHOLE NO. 7897. APRIL 17, 1858. ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA THE FRENCH PASSPORT SYSTEM. RULES FOR AMERICAN TRAVESLERS. THE ATLANTIC TE SPANISH WAR SHIPS FOR MEXICO. EGRAPH. THE INDIA LOAN TAKEN. THE SPANISH ABOLITION SYORY. DUEL BETWEEN TAYO AMERICANS IN PARIS, Decrease ‘of Bullion im the Bank of ‘England. ‘DECLINE ‘IN CONSOLDS AND COTFOX, ac, &., &c. ‘Tho Oanard steamship Africa, Capt. Shannon, fron Liverpoo) on faterday, the 3d imst., at¥2 A. M., arrived ‘ere af 11 o'clock yerterday morning. ‘Mo following ts the Het of specie recelved by the H. Gimme), 1 box watebes., o «500 Ganfiela Bros, & Co., 1 dv. 200 Fellows & Co. , 2 do. 283 J. Aleredshi ldo. 1B do. ‘Botal...... Or $335 80. ‘The nawe is throe days Inter them that brought by the ‘ Guy of Washington, ct is not very important in ite chara>- ter. Money continued very abandent in London, but the Bank of Fogland ha made no chenge in its rates. A dull tene prevailed on tho Stock Exchange. Im dreadatufis there has been no actual market since the departure of the City of Washington, and Messrs. Richard- won, Spence & Co. report a very limited business at Liver- poo}, and no change in quotations. ‘The Liverpool Brokers’ Cotton Circular reports 4 con- ‘med good inquiry, which had been freely met at gradu- ally easier prices. ‘The Bank of iolland bad reduced their rate ef discount frem 4 to 34; per cent. In Hegiana political and commercial aftaire were quict @urimg the observance of the “aster holidays. ‘The London fimes of the 24 inat. says:—The biddings for the India toan of £5,000,009 in four per cent debon fares were handed in on Thursday, and the result has been more sasiefactory than was generally anticipated. ‘he minimum price fixed by the India House was 97, and ‘the tenders at and above that point amousted in ths ag- @regate to £4,800,000. They ranged from 97 to 102, two or three persone having offered the latter prive for some moderate sums. It is believed that the average will prove to be about 98. Thero were some largo olfyrs ender 97. As soon as the adjudication of the £4,800,000 Rad taken place, the new security was negot!ved in the ‘Stock Exchange, and numerous transactions were effected mt 98 and 98\;; the final quotation being %. The first payment of 20 per cont will be duc on the 8th inat. ‘The Commercial gives the following extract from its I'a- wie correspondent's letter: — ‘A duel took place here three days ago boiween Mr. Cal- houv, of §. €., the secretary of the American jogation in tvs city, apd Mr. Brevoort, of New York. [ney ex- changes’ shots with petols, and then on accoest of an in fermaiity (ne seconds stopped the tight for explanations. No meeting has since taken place, and 1 believe the allair to be published. A despatch from Pari#, dated the Sist ulumo, says: — ft is not true that despatches have been revetyad from Qaina 0 tho eilect that it was necessary to pash the ox pecition w Pekin. Jt x only known bst the demaads of the lowers, in the form of a note, had been forwarded tw the Emperor of China by the two Fovoye. ‘The work of taking in the Atlantic cable war procesdiog with deepatch on beth the Niagara and Agamemon, and the whole war expected w be on board by the 10th of May. It intended chat the two vessels, which are expecte! to be completely ready by the end of May, shall, before eommencing to Lay the cable, proceed to sen, and in deop water about 300 miles from the Irish coasi, rehearse & series of experiments in paying out and hauling in, and patto a practical test several suggestions and appliances that have been proposed by various ingeolous porsoas, ‘Pho two ships will thon return to ngland avd report pro reas; and phould the experimont show that improve- ments or alterations are desirable, there will be time.to get them effected so as to enable the expedition ty make i fimal start at the most favorabte time of the year. Some more diplomatic changes are reported in the Landon Gacette; among them is the transfer of Mr. Cordon from the mission to Gwitverland to that at Hanover: Hou. Bdward Harris, RN, to succeed t the Swiss embanvy, and Mr. Orme transterred from the Copenbagen to the ebarge d'aitaireship st Bolivia. Admiralty instructions had been received at Woolwich directing the necessary preparations te be made for the immediate commission of the paddis wheel steam -looy Gorgon, to be employed with the Agamemnon in paying ‘ont the Atlantic televraph cable. Captain Geo. W. Preedy had been mpolnted to the eommand of the Agames non. ‘The official revenue returns of (reat Britain for the qmarter ending March 31 show a decrease of £2,040" 50 compared with the corresponding quarter last year, aud the figures for the year ending March 31 evkibit a fallin eff of £4,452,650. The deficioncy mainly occurs in the re- venue derived from property tax, aad j« accounted for by the abatement of the war tax, A vessel had arrived at Liverpool with the frst cargo of produce from the river Niger, The African mai! steamer Gambia was more than three weeks overdue at Plymouth, and fears wore eatertained for ber safety. ‘The Porte is tak! to have rejecte? the demand made by the French ambaesador for the euthorization of the cutting ef the canal through the Lethmus of Suey Advices from St. Petersburg state that at the opening @f the committee of the nobility for reculsting the emay- cipation of the serfs‘ General Meuraviel! addreesed the eommitios. fe referred to the importance of the awem. ‘Diy, on which rested the hope of the sovereign and the expectations of twenty-five million# of people, and exvort e4 the mombers not to profer their material interosts to the weltare of the miliions ef human beings whom chance had placed ‘n dopendence upon them From Madrid we learn that two shipe of the line anda war eshooner had been ordosed to preceed immodiniely from Ferrol te reinforce the Spenih squadron in the Gulf of Mexico. Im compliance with the recom: endatoe contained ina Jong report from the Minister of the Interior, « royal de eree has beon insued eatablishiny a direction of Pavlic Safety, and organizing a Wattallon of infautry and two e@quadrona of cavalry for the preservacion of public satety an Madrid. ‘The Opinions of Turin says that the King of Naples bas addressed & (inal note to the Piodmoatese covornment douching the captare of the steamer Cagliari The kimperor of Austria has directed the Austrian Minis. ter in Paris to ask Count Waloweki for an explanation con- cerning portions of the correspondence of the First Najo jeon, already complained of in the Monteur. ‘Tho London Timer Vienna correspondent says —M. Mur mann, the cachlor who not long since robbed the bank of 65,000 florins, bas written to announce that be has put pimaclf under the protection of the stars and stripes at New York. \n American seaman, named Micbas! Warey, had bean conunitted to take bis trial for ‘murdering « man ina Liv erpool dance house, The prisoner forced his Way into a eagino in Hlindel <theet, kept exclusively for foreign aba. meni and their aseooiates. The deorased and he came to Words, When the prisoner assumed @ threatening attitude, declaring that he was ‘a truo-born Yankees.” The de : ened) (a intch shoemaker), in & suimicking tone, said, “Ob yes! ycou str a wue born Wankeo'at mach as J am.” ‘They Degan to ecuftle with one another, when the prisener drew a knife end plunged ft into the heert of the decoased, who died almost immediately. The prisoner then com- menved an indiseriminste onslaughs with bis kmife upon ‘other foreigners, severely woundisg one maa, William ‘Hecker, im four places,on the leg, arm, neck and-fore- head. Breaking away,he ran inte the street, where be ‘Was seeure’. He was committed for trial om the charge of stabbing Hecker, a» well as fer the murder of Bchone- gan. The screw steamebiy Kangaree arrived out at Liverpool at mutnight on the Ist of April. Phe French Passport System. RULES FOR TI GUIDANCE OF AMERICAN-OITIZENS. Consu) at ay Grom the American Minater et London:— Usiren Stites Lrcatton, Loxvon, Merch 82, 1853, My Duar Sre— Tho passport from this Legation [to Trance} will be promptly furpiched to any Aineriean citizen baying an in- troductory note from you. Tomake it eitective, however, vibit to rance, the-vise of the French Consul here is The procarmg of this visé is a matter for the tbe pas: tw atiend to. . There is no difficulty in obtuining the vise promptly during ofice hours. G.M. DALLAS. The expense of the visi of the French Consul must bo «paid by the applicant. American vitz.n8, therefore, who contemplate visiting France, and are not provided with ports, Copel Na vide themecives by application to the Legation in \s Thove who are as provided with paseporta, by ap- plying to this Conaulate will have every facility aflorded to enable them wo odjain the sy of the Freach Consul in London without unnecessary delay. — C. G. BAYLOR. France. THE DUKE QS MALAROFF *UOUT TO LEAVE FOR LONDON—HONORS TO THE GENERAL—MODIFICA- THON OF THE TPASAPORT SYSTEM—A NEW SBCRET 80- CUKTY— DIFFICULTY WITH PHE SWISS. A pew secret society, called the Icarians, had been dis- covered at Troyes. ‘ns of ite chiefs bad been tried and sentenced to fac and imprisonment for various terms. Noble, the prinoipal ator, who bed dutributed o considerable number pudlied by the Tearians, and bad likewise manufactured a quantity of gun- powder, was sentenced to imprisonment for one heed wo pay a fine of 300f., and to be deprived of his civil rights for dveyears. Renvoy., at whose reskience frearms and ammunition were found, was sentenced to imprisonment for six moutha, a fine of 100, and to lose his civil rights for five years. Pournain, Hugot, Blanche, Noth and Grammont were sentenced to imprisonment for periois venga fifteen days to two months, and fines of from . to L00f. Mareba) Peliesier eaves for London on the 12th ¢f April. Tt was eaid that several of the Crimean Generals would accompany Pelissier to London for the purpose of being presented to the Queen. Among them are mentioned Generals McMahon, de Salles, Trochu, Lobeeaf, Mellinet aad others. The Marshal's income will enable him to make a greater display thap-apy Ambassador since the time of Louis Phi Lippe. 300,001, (£12,000) a year is the ealary allowed to the diplomatic representative of France in’ Fngland; 100,(0cf. installation, on an average stay of three yoare making about 33,000f. a year; asum of 100,000f. sf whieh was votea to support his rank as Duke de kefl ; his pay as Marshal, 40,000f., and his salary as Sena, tor, 80,600f , whico make a Lotal of over 600,000f., exclo- tive of his allowance as Knight Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor. ‘The Dulce has, therefore, a sufil sient income to support his rank liberality. General Espinasse, Minister of the Intertor, will, it ix faid, make a tour through the departments in the course of the present summer. This visit, or visitation, 1s no doubt to see that all 58 tranquil in the country as well as in town. Lord Cowley, the British Minister in Paris, was to give a preliminary banquet aud festival in honor of the Duke de Malas ofl, previous to the latter's departure for hngiand. A despatch had been received by the Earl of Malmes- bury, i Londen, from Bari Cowley, Her Majesty's Aubas- sador at Paris, stating that the competent autborities will be authorized, tor the future as heretofore, to furnish to Britich subjects, resident in France, passports to travel in the interior of the French territories ; and algo in cases of necessity to grant passports to British subjects to return to England The seesion of the Jegislative body was expected to be extended beyond the 18th of April, in consequepce of the ‘Finance Committee not being able to D ite report in time, ‘The sum of 60,000,000 francs, granted forthe embeliishment of Paris, is on the ground of the improvement being as much with a view to strategy as mero ornament. A new secret society, called the Icarians, had been dis. covered at Troyes. bight of its chiets had been tried and sentenced to fibe and uoprisonment for various terms. M. Carher, fermerty I're ect of Potioe, is dead, ‘The Paris correspondent of the London Times, writing on the 80th of March, ssye:—The state of the relations be- tween the Frepeh aad owes governments is Repinniog. wo de viewed with sone asossiness in Paris. fatality that was near -bringiog about a@ rupture with England seers to be present on this occasion. From Berne, the following d Of this day's date bas beou rece. vod — The French Minter has avain inated taat tho federal gevernment shati cstablis.. Coosuts at Chandefonds and aslo, on the jround tbat thore cous) wir) are iNdinpeDse- ble for facitiiatrg the vise of passports for French sab. jects as well as tor foreigners w Swityeriand. It i ptated that.owing to the state of the finince, the Comp cttee on the Budget bas earnestly recommende! to the government further reductions in the army, aod especially in the Inmpermal Guard, and it ms taought the re- commezdation will have to be carried oat ‘The Municipality of aris was about © commence a se- ries of public works which will cost nearly one hundred and sixty millions of france. Of this the government is to contribute sixty millions. ‘The Paris /’atrie urges that opposition muat bo made to the usurpation o: Perim by Eegland, unless Rarope be Willing to abandon the exclusive pavigation of the Red Sea to England; and unless the integrity of Turkey be « A mere fiction, it is naispensable without delay to treat the oconpation of Terie ag amongst the most important ot oxwting political questions. The Mmiteur pobliehos the average price of wheat in France, which is 10f, 08. per heewlitre, showing a de cline of nine contimes my compared with the preceding mont. ‘The Parix Bourse had experienced a relapse from the late buoyancy, and the funds showed a daily decime im Price. The medel cannon bad been presented by Queen Victoria to the Emperor Napoleon, and the latter turn the compliment with ove of the new “c poleon.”” Switzeriand, M. Korn, Minister of Switverland at Paris, had been summoned to attend tac Swiss Federal Council fercon- sultation on the port dispute with Franc: A despatch {rom Berne says — According to the verbal report made by M. Kern to the Federal Council, the Frevch government has declared taat Mf Switeerland should refuse 40 acknowledge the new Commis, France would reserve to herself We right of withdrawing the enoqenter trom the Swiss Consula at preseat residing in rapes. Denmark. The Dankh gowerumont has seat a reply to the rank. fort Diet relatewe to the ailair of the Duchics. The Danweh povernment to subsnit to the States of Holstein the first six articles of the Holstein constitution, apon which they bat not hitherto been tailed to vote. It mero over engages wolf not to present any bill to the Sapre ne Council which t wes the imtenton formerly to submit w the States, and Bot to increase the extra tax on the Duchice for two years. To selec the dinerences wuien exit reepecting the general constitution, the Copenb yen Cabinet proposes that the question sual be discumed by ero del(gat s—one repre-enting Denmark, the other the Goran Liet—to meet at Frapktortas soon as the Stator of Holstein suail have exproseed their opinion on the sub ject. Tue Frankfort Joana! coneiders the Dunith proporaie likely to serve at & etarting polat fora soluton of we peading ditticultien. OPINION IN CORTES ON THE AVTAIRE OF CURA ORNERAL CONCH AE RULE CONDEMNED — FRENCH OPENION OF POLITICAL RROKNERATC A private letter trem Madrid, of the states 23 follows: — ‘The interest excited by the question put by the Deputy Mazo about the brother of the Nun (’atrosinio has throwa into the shade another incident which ooourred in the Renate, abd whieh merits atlention. M. Vasgnox (Queive demanded that the budget of the Inland of Cubs should be presented and ewumined by the Senate. Buberto the Minister for Kereiga adaire, who te charged wath Uie goveramontof the Spauib coloaies, has governed without any control The Senator wished that thia absolute authority of the Minister should be put an end to, With respect to it he made eome disclosures rela tire to the government of the Island of Cuba, which is the Fichest of the Epanieh colonies. M. Vaequex Queipo eaid that after haying wcreased the expenses in the Penineaia 40 per cent during the inat four years, in Order to provide for the detciemry can-od by the changes which are so fre- queat inthe Island of Cuba, where everything is quist, 64,600,000 dollars jaa heen berrowed from the vudge’ since Cencaal Concha kad commanded there Jn 2859 anet 1894 it was 11.000,000 dollars, in 1867 and 1868 it 15,000,000 dollars, and ‘that when the Island of Cada ix 0 lonyey menaced, as it wae in UN6U by the flibue ters, aoe with’ that Wworease security in the intérior Js more in danger now hat an enormous sum is expended for the patice. At the Havana alone We police of toe town costa, he said, more dian 4,000,000 reals, whilet under General Tacon’s sdmiisteation not more than 240,000 realy were expended. fhe other expenses have incroared in asimilar progortion, Bat the most serious fat de the Senator wea that the ent exer cleed almost tadependentiy of the er @rumtry by the Governor Genera! of the island. Special ministrice hare been created, of which the persons act much like those of the mother country. They allect the forma and adept hignature alone differs. Cuba it is Lag pt ies of ity than that in tae mother Country, whore at least the Cham- bere exist: and with the increase i the number nment bas become worve.! The ith of March, amount now but 0 $7. « exposure of the adminiMration of the island of jeh proves the inconvenjonge of ab absolute ir- iberty laws tm the ona New Rogiand Siate. esnee & bil) has pacued to provide for the voluntary, o change in ashes. Cloversesd in small demand at 46a. 48s, for good to tine new, 200 tons lard at 49s. a Sls, in | self-enotaverment ry free negroes shoe ria on the spot, and 50s. to arrive, ; of the Governor a years. The of SARIN@G, BROTHER AND €O.'S CIRCULAR. equivalent to saying that he is infallible; aad 0289: Or when it is remembered how a Fh it J Loxpon, April 1—5 P. M. Rs Ay Coed of the Counc, was of opinion | Rapping is in those pars, how a power of choosing Our colonial ard foreign produce markets continue with it the Cuban budget should mot be discussed. Tue | master be made to Wok like # choice to be ® | out animation, and the business during the islandof Cubatas no right to murmcr, for the same |‘savs, it may be mgood bargain for the masters | week is Hmited. Prices generally have a downward course is with respect to Spain. ry Je genely tio yee Ln fey olan § ten ye markets gave ¢ ean Easter holi. amount (or negroes 1 Ob il. Money con- THR REPORTED ABOLITION OF SLAVERY IN "RIE | Tn the same neighborhood we observa taat the of Neer rer “Conatta Jouve 08 9054 0 08% ae SRANISH COLONIES. [Pranslated from the Journal dea Debate of March 27, for negroes in the pen New York Hunaty.} practice tmpricomipg is to be abolished, Decanse it is no punishment to persons who have D0 hberty to lore, and who cannot, fron their normal de ud. and 963, @ 96% for the actonnt. Bar silver 68. 134d. Mexican dollars 4¢. 117,34. American eagles 76s. 2)¢:\. Doudloons—Bpanish 760. td., South American 74s. ‘The ‘Nore has received « despatch from Madrid, of | gradation, incur disgrace. It lato be the laeh or death. ‘Mareb 1 DouD' Spanish 3 4 Corroy.—Sales for the week 800 bales. The Liverpool a oooh fepiveyiin ep ey ah pre io alee es fa'kentack pipet tora of sinvery aT. | market ‘van dull easly ia the week, but closes stony. jhontes. Shou! measure ¥ my By yA e Kane di Jeans 6%d per Ib. pon oy rie maori oe rahe |e 7 siaing evidence of” dhe dread of tbe ny {ough cake and tile £117 102; sheathing city of Cuba would itfor@ | slavebolding churches amidst movements ia, that | 139.: yellow metal 11d. wae time, but the Colony would be leas expored 1 the | they discourage the use of the term “ brethren” {nthe Conn —The market is quiet and prices again rather Seeerens of the Honthern States of Amerioa, which de- | public worship of negro congregations, declaring that the | iower. Last week's average qnoiation was 45s. 2d, on sire eagerly the annexation of another slave’ State. and | Tomestic tiles of "uncle and.“ aunt” are equally | 105 gu9 quarters returned. White American whoni 4. 8 would 88 tempted by the conquest of a free Stale. | kind, and lens likely to domischief by exciting faleoideas. | \00’and'red @2n. © 44a por quarter. american iour 20s. Gn the cies side, ik may be. inet he, Deets tee thelr -| {11 these phenomena foreshow « new per Fan pee bara Cavan plantert, for snuasation Mot the Unived States. a ellos. bs ScGar—Holders have generally showed & titra bypo! saute others, is that Heavy Failure in Dundee. to sell, and a fair business has been done at Gd. a 1a. ird bypotbetis, as admissible as the-two a {From the Dundee (Sootland) Advertiser, March 30.) { cwt, decline. Of Weat India the gales are 1,700 bids. i the Spanish government has not presented the kaw: mentioned, and that it has been mistaken for the Portu- guese goversment, which has jest, in tact, pogpae the | Timun © mercantile conidance in Dundes by the another temporary check has been given to the reate- rey @ large faiture which occurred three montns and of 30,000 bags Mauritius and Fast India offered, the [hte part sold at the above decline. Foret 7199 xe8 Havana, the sound was realized at 6d. a 1s. dia- abotition of glavery ia its colonies. “ ago. failure is that of Mesers. William Brand and Oo.) | under last week's rates; to good brown 36s. a 30s. = J merchants, of Dundee and New York, for a sum variously | aad middling gray 40s.'6d. a 41s, ; 602 caske do The Dilution of me Thayer in en Engiish | stated at from £60,000 firm beingreported | good quality” and recent. import were bought in at Sts. journal. to have entered into aii arrangement about Ohriatmas last | Privately, 1,400 bags low brown Siam have been taken for [From the London News, Apri} 2 } with nine large creditors, to wy, 108. in the pound. | export at Sis. 6d., and two thoating cargoes of Havana, We hardly see what Detter could be desired for the The ctroumstance of this failure having been both fully insured, bave been purchased for near conti: ‘United States than the course which afairs are now. from the latter end of December to the present time, |} nental ports; 1,200 boxes No, 12 at about 288. 6d., and in regard to the great question en which the destinies is, of course, seriously upon, The 1,500 boxes No, 1034 at 278, Gd. the republic are now universal'y edmitted to depand. | made for it, no is that the sanouncement Turventive—Rough sold at 108. 6d. Spirits have ad- Atter an unrecognized preparation-of many ,esud- | of euch a failure in last would greatly | vanced to 42s. 64. for American in casks. den and express competition Between free slave bave aggravated the loca) difficulties of the crisis; but ‘American railway bonds present little change. Mlineis ee, ke ped opponent of | this excuse goes and beg Pel those befor papi bg Central Railroad " £8 a £7 discount, Canada 6's, more gausfactory while eecret arran, at ure are ullerly wrong Ne Scotia 6’ sy Brunswick 6° waiting for the day when the citizens of the Southern je; ai most pernicious in practice. Commerce | 22544; Neva ba dhawsid. > Askar tublbcaal States shall abolish slavery as a nuisance. capnot be carried on without confidence, but nothing is s0 = =a Mr. Buehanan bus been in office a year, and he fads, a8 | destructive of confidence as .d , and no (on in Interesting from Nicaragua, most official men do, that he has not achieved, nor’ can be more ditastrous than that of a nuraber of OUR BAN JUAN DEL NORTE CORRESPONDENCE. the schievement of, what he designed, while he has e@f- | becoming parties to an act of vency conceal- We March 29, 1858. fected other things which hevid not intend. Leaving on | ing it. Puore cum be wo doubt thas any auch concealment San Juan pei Norn, . S one side at present what he bas not donc, we muataward | ig with danger to the best interests of commerce; | Arrival of Mr. Felix Belly, the French Buvoy—YVrisarri him the honor [ear for him by American journalista) | and it fs tho more to jeated against when weseethe | und the New Treaty with the United States— A New Tran of having clearly and irreversibly convinced the whole ; leading men tn our 61 trade compromising themselves pr odore Vanderih—the River St nation that the existence of the republic depends on the | in connection with it. Only yesterday week the Dundee | si Agent for Commodore lerbilt—-The River Steamers national preference of free or slave labor—his prede- | Chamber of Surrendered to the Home Squadron—The Epidemic on the gv interests of every citizen in the Plates. What the Ameri. cans see, they see vividly; what they do, they do quickly; and itis not, therefore, surprising that vigorous action bas begun in many directions tostrengtnen the one or the other alternative. The most rapid glance over some re- cent incidents will show that the silence and apathy which cua ine beasts of men for the five and twenty years since the anti slavery movemeat began, are fast breaking up, and there is likely to be at last s fair Held for the great com} mm which will decide the con- troversy. Expe and far seeing men wil) not lose selves to @ concealment of insolvency. Markets. Y TRE LONDON MARKET. {From the Liverpool Times (City article) April 3.) Yesterday being Good Friday all business was suai ed throughout the country. heart because some part of the experiment is England. become more than for some painful, If new slaves are made here ana there, ponent , but yee, remain as before. The demand and if free American citivens are sudjected to new | jg ¢: od by the circumstance that it was requisite w oppression, we cannot help being concerned, of | provide for the bills falling due on the 2d, Jd and 4th. course; but there is a world of difference between such measures being the every day incidents of tlouri#hing institution and the final tests of a tottering one. Remembering this, the genuive republicans must keep one ancther in mind that the resh measures by alarmed planters iu two or three of the States are no sign thal the republic is retrograding, but only that the bour is approaching which must decice for retrogression or ORTERS. a Washington there are some phenomena worth notice just now, the most signisioant of which perhaps is the sudden ezrnetion of Russian influence, in consequence of the Mos- cow banquet of the hof January. Tt has been sail since our last war that Rus*ian influence was a fous estate in the republic; and the vutaries of *‘manifest des- tivy”’ have been wont to pointto the Russian altiance as from the Rank of with the previous week:— ite. 27,800,763... Deorease. ‘Notes unemployed 12,520,636. . Decrease. ‘The amount of notes m circulation i3 219,950,150, both de 2104, 800 when compared with she proceding retarn. and there is no alteration in prices :—~ pression that the utmost publicity should be given to the circumstances attending every ineoivency; and yet bere ig an instance in which @ number of the moat intuential members of the chamber bad committed them- Commerce listened with approval to an ex- opinion The demand for money in all quarters, Including the active return England tor tbe week end tog the ist of March gives the following results, when O84, ing an increase of £643,725, and the stock 0° baliion in ts is LIB,028,917, showing a decrease of The builion market has been steady auring the week, Susquehanna—A Welding at the United States Consuls House— Vanderbilt's Agent to Atiack Punts Arenas—The Change in Currency Valuations, dc Mons. Belly, about whom considerabie has been said in the newspapers, arrived here on the 14th inst , fresh from “la belle France.” He seems to bave, from what I ean Jearn, no other mission than to complete some historical survey of Central America, commenced three or foar years ago. He has gone to Costa Rica. I bave been informed, upon what I deem pretty good authority, that while Sonor Yrisarri is negctiating and playing fast and loose with our government at Waching- ton, and apparently anxious that the treaty which he origixated between the two countries should be ratitied by Nicaragua, he is constantly writing to his government to hold off, and see what arrangement can be made with England and France, and by no means to accept and ratify bis treaty, which has been #o long kept in aboy ance. This should be looked to, and tf Sonor Vrisarri is the hypocrite he is represented to be by his own country. man, and has dared to play #Janus-faced part with our government, he should be taught a Jesson that will Inst him the rest of bis life. My information emanates from one occupying a high position in Nicaragua, and who ix known the formative and determining inspiration of future Ameri- £ 4s. A | to possess not a few of the State secrets of his govern- can greatness. The dream is over, the rn states- | Foreign gold in bars (standard), per or... 317 0 nas - men The greatness of Russia has passed away | Silver in bars (standard). a 0 6 14 i with late Cear, aud if the it Em. | Gold coin, Portuguese pices. 318 0 Another agent of the multitude of Transit companies perer fo be sateen bz tee ems Se | | Aeneas, 1316 2 | about te jump into existence appeared nore on the 1th More wer, he ¢ ither preserve his own 0 t greainces mor belp ctber people's. in condemning aye | poupioaes, Tatrict.. ireshae 8 | ost, in the measurod dimensions of Mr. William M. tems of compu labor by the moxth of M. Paulo, | Napoleons ~_ © | Miller, He came up from Aspinwall in the United States jd bn ad Sas on ppe o bond which Ten guilder 310 0 steamer Fulton, brought a deapatch to Captain Sands, tae o cen irtually declared | Sitver com, Mexican mericandotiars 0 4 117. | of the United States frigate Susquehanna, hurried over to that th 7 th wast sink while pi 5 « ts a ” se eae On Oe the ee a ok See Oe PS | Spanish pilar dollars : 9 © 3 | the Point, and was landed by a boatman, when be sprang rires, So strong é& the resentment at Washington, that no one would be surprised ot insults to Baron Stoeckl, or at any comtempl shown to the Russian alliance, in or out gf Cm 88. Rother cause of “sensation” at Washington is the way in which the Emperor of Brazil has received the adyan- ves of Mr, Buchanan's new minister, on Segieet of the slave inetitutions of the two countries. American proporal is thay the two Americas sha! defy the worl im virtue of sp inatitation which the rest of the upon the rates of the previous week. Un Wednesday funds fell \, per cent. ‘lous day at 97 to opened on 10 8%, and closed at 9 ihe Jost price was 97 to India bonds are weaker, ‘sellers.’’ or tne mot hy civil generalities, very brief and cool, amd the slavery ground of sympathy i omitted altogether. re is ‘one sther incidoek connected with the central guv- | since the 26th ult.:— coasts and such yarievios of commerc:al pursuits as those | which we elect to rest the support of slavery ne. gro {3 an anomaly in pature—is a iogica! absurdity—is, in short, en imposefbilty.”” Ry the same socount, and others of the same date, this the most substantial non- entity, the moet obstinate impossibility tont ever was, for free negroes are in the way in all dirootions. la this very Nate of Virginia a law is before the Legislature ompowor- ing tho authorities to sell free negroes into slavery. If Maryland a bill i# before the Delegates providing new o #tacles to the manumiavion of slaves. ip Ohio, where the Diack Jaws (againnt free negroes) were repealed ten years ago, the democratic General Assembly, in fear of upset ting Mr. Buchanan's policy, has proposed “a bill to pro | hipit negro or mulatto persons from immigrating into the State of Ohio’’—a bill by which a multuude of texpay- | ing citizens, some Wealthy, and all more or less eq) caied, will be baalehed the State, from the elorgyman at § discount, and ¢ Voted States 6's of linois Central 7 Do. 1 buyer. aa BNOreBy eee. ese 6's Construction ‘7'n troolante "0, ai 8'e, 10 Yo. sinking fund, *: fio phares....... Frio U's, third mortgage Do smnking funds Lo. shares New York Contral shares. epusylvania Central shares. fg ket bas boen dull, and the transactions have been at a decline siderdble depreseion Prevailed in the market, and the Congols, which had clowed the for money and the Sth of Apri ‘ednesday morning about 97, receded to 962, Oth of May Bank stock for account, 227. being marked 20s. @ 18s. promi- TOR MONE me my POR ACCOUNT, —— The London share market has been in a depressed con- Likpois Central shares have been dealt iu to some extent on board ene of the river steamers anc announced that ho bad taken possession of it, and I do not know how many “more of the fame sort,’ in the name of C. Vanderbilt. ‘When the mail was delivered the United States Consul re- cetved & despatch from the Department of State which de- termined him to hand back the steaniers Morgan and (den to the Home Squadron, from which he received them. The con: rag 3 = = — <= semen —_— ory | om. Thureday Consols epoued with more firmness, but | proper papers were exchanged during the day betweea eith from the — Ean or we now 7g | Closed the same as Wednes: A196 10 907, for both mo- | qe Copgul and Captain Sands. The moxt day Mr. sillier of To Janeiro, in which | Mr. | Monde and ts | maziand the account, Fxchequer bills were 34 0.39 Pre- | catiod on the Consul and stated that he hal been wa board | intercourre with the court are described. His address Is | "1° roiiowing table will slow tne fluctuations in consols | one of the steamers several hours the day previows, and | certain, supposed be bad posession, until Guptacn Sc ing the steamers had been given up © Capa 4, or. & Marck Lowest. Highest. cremate freee, cop laaaee of the Dred Soott decision. | ot ‘oF 9555 “nt dered Miller of", and be al! at once fount ont thar be bad Congress, and & recent peuwon from a citizen of culor has — % ws ¥ ‘4 | begun at the wrong end, and that had he gone Urvt to the | elicned oe ey Departinent an order thas BO} Wea, 31.96% ong a eee | Consul he might have learned a weoret that would bave man of color fbail act ae masver of any sailing womvel lool } assisted biz im beading off Scott, However, Soot anv! Mi We need not speculate on the probabilities of much @llecree | AT onary por os ” ry | re bog obeyed in a maritime country which OAs suck | [Pf pos. | 2. a eee 0% Jer were around town together, check by .ow!, and on ap. bn parently the bestof terms. The latter finally covcluded they aro taken. The disense appears entirely unkaowa to the faculty, Captain Sands concluded to take a cruise Of New ingiand. om the federal capital to the Stateg | dition during the week, especially the railway business. | he could do nothing, and retarned to Aspiuwal! by the we find more of what wo now have particularly | AMERICAN ATOOKS. English steamer which left on the ist inst. This ws the it’ viow—the competion of "the Two wethods of im | Mr. iV. Satterthwaites report age -—The market for | substance of what Miler himeelf told me. dustry. 1 eadi, merican securities ia Leadow has been dull aw . ” : " fue? ‘at to wn ae oat La gg | fast week, expectally for the securities of the New York | 4 Singular epklemic broke out among the crew of the a Richmond (Virginia) newspaper now lying before | aud frie and Lilinois Coatral railroads. New York Central | Usited States steam frizate Susquchanna » few day: ago, us is this statement:—“ According to the upon | and Michigan Central remais Girm at oar jast quotations. | which carries off its victims in two or threo houre ator } } Ho got up to bury * | gen air, and try the effect upon his crow. pinyt | steams and left the harbor thie morning, #4 | got up. ‘The latest news from Managua is to the ellect that the government had deciared the Transit contract with Joe ith the specided terms. It ix also rad that Webster had | entered into a contract with the governtwnent as agent for | Commodore Vanderbilt. Woe shail know in the “course of ‘time."" (p Saturday evening. the “7th inst... @ brilliant welding wok place ai the remdence of the United States Consu'. , cooks, If Lavamnoor, April 1, 1 ; is should pass and be acted apon, Ubio would metantly de- | We have nothing to say about business exwept, Unat it le ee ee or oe oe pF may | elige ‘u twaterial prosperity and ‘moral infucaos. We da | a. restricted as beiore. "We are still under the eiiects of | Rumiation OF the, Dacktiom, of tie ee no tus been the t risis, which now reacts upon us from abrowd, not upon if it Gad; bus it must be noticed as an evidence of the meet coatinns far seme time longer. social etir of the moment, and of the iniluence of the l'resi dent's party in the frontier free States. At the same moment, the competition of white industry ja remarkable within the same area. Whilo in the slave market at Richmond negroes are selling frotn 500 to 3,000 } vuppose that such a bill can eithor pass, or bo acted | | | ta | remained to a great extent ¢.empt frow Uwe oo s of the crisis, is now reacted by wem | last three months were Tt is ia this way that our manufacturing population, which in the Oret i The imports, &c., of cotton lato Great Briain during the | and | spending 4 year or so with her sister and husband, Mr, A. ¥. Hernard, of this town, were the happy couple. | some ten or twelve Couple, the eli¢e of the town, aecom- panied the happy pair to the consulate, at about seven o'clock in the evening, to witness the ceremony; after the performance of whieh they returned to the residence ir. J. F. Hollenbeck, and spent the evening in receiv. uae doar, (all sorte averaging #00 dollars), immigrants from ioe wm Delicerien, om Ps perrt : A the Northern Senter Cates, oma mews ot the countries of ‘ aes hia “V7 MOLE: | ine the'congratalations of their friends. It was one of Hurope, are flowing into the Ptate, buying land and stock, | ) bit M. b. a Mb. sé ) ST Mp, | the Most pleasant and interesting occasions of the kind I and Ulling their farms with their own hands, and by hired =! 7M. db. 3 OM. + OOM ee Mb bave witnessed in a jong ime. white labo ‘The old planter families have consigned | Aud the comparative weekly deliveries wore — «n the arrival of the English steamer from Aspinwall, large extents of land to the agent 4 the Fmigrant Ala fen Bret Woden. BD ’ » ff { Miller, Vanderbilt's man, again mage luis appearance, and j n 1 ee ciety, tor sale to the new comers, and not less than “*), ! acres of the best land in Virginia has thus changed hands | }~ 70 23 within a phort time. A paper war about th.s innovation is ihe average weekly consumption of 1887 an going on, to the advantage of the scheme, a# it is @ very ‘ & Wi tudia. Et hy Tran awakening advertiroment, and there may be some con. — ied $ oo es Lote F700 bales. nection between this stir and the project of taking off two | These comparative tables sbow an increased impo new counties from the large county of Twwoweil, ia the | aime State. new countios—called Huchanan and | crem«d export Rreckinridge—seem predestined to free labor, in apite of | The cotfon market opened as dull as it had closed. the their names, a# in the one there are only three slaves, | business done during the drat few days was chisily dowe | by exporters. ‘There was great desire to sell, partica- and in the other there will not be a single human chattel, |” Thus hopeful ie the prospect of a fair trial ia the leading | | Slave State, At the further end of the ecale a committee | } of the Legislature of Texas reports in favor of the re- opening of the African slave trade, while practically white labor is carrying all before it. wenty years ago, | when the Texan filibusters profeesed great horror of | | ‘avery, im order to gain entrance into the Union by | which are becoming scarce. Yesterday's maod was lerge, amounting 12,000 bales, but & freely met, Which, considering that the import during Nerthern and Engih hoip, negroes were landed at night oo 8 sand spit, hear Galveston, trom Cuba when pos sible, and oftener from Louisiana, an! iu the more ing made apprentices for nivety-nine years. Taose wore | dar!: days for the negro race, Now tho proposal of slave trade, in the faoe of the success of the Germans in cotton pree, Braztis and Lay ptians are without ch uve met with less abtention than beretatore fesson of failure i encouraging in the highest degree considering that they can go uo further, south or w An arid desert lies behind the belt of German cul | an on speculation. The Mourn —The inlet ortex crypt in Soret, increased ewoks and deliveries, Dut a de larly the common qualities of Amoriean cotion, which are superabundant, and the consejwepee was great irreguls rity (0 price, rewulliag ta a further declive, making a aifte repee ot per Ib. withia the last fortnight, ower de 44d. per 1b, lower, except ire better New month @xceeds 100,000 bales, is hardly « matter of sur . Sarete ‘De deciine ip the price of the inferior qualities of American cotton is Likely to affect the value of Surats, We quote (rieans fnvount to 6,000 bales, of which 2.000 Dale: are for expart Ket ciows unsatiefactorily + provement in tone noticed last wock did Bot bold long: the market i again irregular | has since been roaming about town, and threatening to | remove ell the | nited States o/ficals ia this country, com } mescing with the consul for this port. Vosterday he bought him a double barrelied gan and # or aniang acom- pany (#0 he boasta) to make a charge on Punta Arenas and take forcible posession of the propery there. Most Of the people here were io favor r. Vanderbilt, and the gentlemanly deportment of Mr, D. B. Alisn, who was bere a vhort time ago, preposseased every one in his favor, but the course pursued pe Miller causes all to wonder tbat Mr. Vanderbilt should pave sent such « character to represent bis intereets. After he has acoom phebed bl: designs , Miller says be shall go into we interior to teach the “greasers @ lesson.” ae wae the | twenty france were taken for four dollars, five franes for one dollar, Costa Tt dollar United States ounce will only pace ninety five cents, 0 yy francs (or $9 Su, Costa Nica ounce for $15, ditt dollar for ninety conte, English pound cultivation, cimply indicates the failure of slave laser in | fair 7d, middling 6 ,¢. Mobile fair 7 ., middling | steriing for $180, Ac, 0. This regulation bax tong been the State, The planters have everything their own way fora. Uplands fair 6°.¢., midd@limg 64d. ordinary w | Wanted, and our countrymen bringing merchandise here they meet with wo obstacle but free labor, aul their con’ | ,ood oruinary of afl (new) bd. a 5%. Today's tales | afer the first of next mouth will be apie to receive for it money whieh will be current at home SUM Later from Venezucia. Ny the bark Teresa, Captain Berry, we have advices from Maracaibo to the let of April. nm the viet of March | outside the barbor, where ho would only oucounter the | | another vietim bo this malady after the anchor had been | White & Co. voll, in consequence of the non-compliance | ulating (he curren yat | between Perote and Pueb: tral American lands with white laborers. This ix one of the fonsequences of the ure of Walker and of the niarm which he coused to Nicaragua. The Minister from Nicaragua lends eager countenance to the scheme, in oes of obtuming a lespectabie population, introducing pital, industry and commerce, and of keeping at artn’s th, by the tame method, the tipay, qaarrotsome, ma rauaing picncers of slavery, who will aver let Nicaragua: , alone. Several thousands of white working mon have | bakon passage for the bew rettioments. Time will show | What their succers ie likely to be, and whother they con really carry on that competition with the South In re gerd to Southern pro‘ucts which must be their induce. ment to leave their couotry while sach vast areas remain unappropriated there. ABother motive tay, however, 4 be, in Central \merica they are more secure from the curet of elave institutions than they sow fee! them. selves to be in any part of the Union. Teal nature of the oe seems to be proved by the exceasive wrath of the \ irginw newspapers on the promalgation of the en terprise Fer must hasten over other incidents. A bill wan lately before the Legislature providing for the introduetion of laborers from Africa, who shall be to their importers for twenty nine years, @ bill was postponed. The neivhloring Slate dort not wait for legislation, but has estatdwhed a read slave trarte “on the Pearl river. where African negroes are vrowght up from tha Gull, and openty tought and sotd. Th wi pe eon what & are produved by the remonstranoee of the civilized on this violation of the laws of the re- i ana a it before the representatives whict ouimiane & ves Which pro. ‘vider that no citizen of Maxeachuetis shal! recover any debt in the Courts of Lquigiang on ac unt 0: the existence Lvaton, and the slaveholders must contend with white labor of fo back whence they came, end dull. Yarns bave had some attention ai a decline of More f gniticant etul (he propceed eetement of Cen c. perth. Ite beveved that if the cotton market be | diate vicinity; the only description at all called for ts comes steady many orders on band here would be acted upon. Meanwhile there are rather more jill standing etl! The weather has become very genial, ani withia the last two days refreshing rains have been experienced, racas, extended to that port, and the opponents of the order of things without shedding a drop of blood they began © be ¥ desirable, as many part of tie gonutry bev ares Geverely fren the ay Tontinued | 2X Governor Serrano arrived goon after the revolution drought. All he country markets are dull and lower. ary Ong bad been hoteted, and was proclaimed provisional We bad a fair attendance at Tuesday's market. there il be nous to-morrow, buing Good Priday, yet the de. | "Tenident of the liverating aavembty. Ae was to be expected from the strong sympathy which mand was les than wrual, and many of tee trade ret ed without porebasing. French wheat was di. fowor, | bas always been manifested in favor of Maer by the people prices of American are gominal, go little done io | of the province, the firet cries of enthusiaem elisited by that descr.ption. Preach and Mnglish four wae is. lower rothing done American; if sales had been ices would bave given way. indian corm was od, a Ud, wer ‘The stocks of American ‘our have become very large im coneeqnence of the heavy importa and the absence of deman beyond & local consumy withio our imme the success of the movoment were associated with his name. it l# evident from the manner in which these vivas were received that !'aez is looked apon as the only man who can restore the republic to a aatiefectory polit! cal conditien Atwerican vensele left in port—Bark Uris, hiladel- the revotutionary movement which had Wt origin in Oe | partes are rising ugainst b PRICE TWO CENTS. THE EPIDEMIC ON THE SUSQUEMASNS. Names of the Officers Left at Port Royal—The Sick Men Sent to the Marine Hoepital—The Crow tobe Quarantined—The Vessel te be Sent to the Lower Bey for Thirty Days—A. Police Force Sent Down to Guard Quaran~ line, de. The very full account of the ravages of the yellow fever on board the United Btates steamer Susquehaane, just arrived at this port, which we published yesterday, comprised nearly all of the facts of the melancholy oc- curence. There were in alt one hundred and fifty-five cases on board the ehip, of which fifteen proved mortal before the arrival at this port, and several have died sineo the disembarkation at Quarantine. While lying at Sam Juan the average sick list was about fifteen men—em ordi- nary number, The disease made its appearance om the 17th of March, and after standing # few days at sea, which much improved the condition of the men and arrested the epidemic, the ship retarned to San Juan. Bat the disease. broke out afresh, and sail was made for Aspinwall in hope of meeting the Jamestown, which was to relieve the Sus- quebanna at San Juan. The ravages, however, continued, and finding It too late to sail for Pensacola, it waa deter- mined to put in to Port Royal, Jamaica, where there Is a Britis medical station. By the kind- ness of Vice Admiral Sir Houston Stewart, Commo- dore Kellet, Charles KR. Kinnear, Deputy inspector, and other kind hearted English officers at tho station, all the sick were landed and kindly attended to at the English hospital. Thero were altogether seventy-nine of the crew landed, with the following officers:— J.C. Howell, Second Lieutenant. A. Henderson, Second Aeistant Engineer. J. A. Grior, Third Arsistant Engineer. Wm. H. Cushman, Third Aseistant Engineer. Henry King, Third Assistant Engineer. J.J. Lynne, Purser’s Clerk. About thirty negroes were skipped in case more of the crew should become disabled, and instructions ware jefe with the United States Consul at Kingston to draw on the Navy Department for $1,600 to defray the oxpenses like! . eee for are See tho offictal sootunt the epidemic, transmi the Navy De sed that there were still thirty four pe to om board on the arrival at this port, though the communics- tion of the Health Officer to ee eighteen cases as disembarked. The Commi or Bealth have ordere! the vessel to the lower , Whe sick: men to the Quarantine Hospital, and the men to the Quarantine for a fow days. The were the official proceedings in relation tw thie matter yesterday :— About haipant ten o'clock the Mayor received the fol- Jowing communication from Dr. Thompson, Health Officer Quansnrure, Saray Tsae, 3 at Quarantine:-— Apri 16, 188, me May Ieavtm OF Tun One oF New Yor! GUNTER by Busquebanna, from Ji Wert Indien, laden witt'stores and wo passengers, arrives at iuaranting ou the 15th Inst, making the passage ia tive daye. uri rr ICR, ‘To THY Mayor Ann CommursionERs oF 1 While «t the portof her departure, or there occurred on board of said vessel many yellow fever apd many deaths, ‘The said vessel by statnte is subject to quarantine for the period of thirty days, umens the Health Otlicer, with tbe ap - the Mayor and Commissioners of He: permit for said vessel or cargo, or both, to ed. wel should be went 10 the lower bay, dud the erew ‘on (he Quarantine grounés. KICHARKD i THOMPSON, Heath Officer. The Mayor immediately sent for several members ot the Beal Commission. Mr. John Clancy ant Jedediah Miller, two members of the Board, soon arrived, and after a short cons with the Mayor they endorsed their names on the above communication, tully concurring with the views of Dr. , and returned it with the mereenger. About 12 o'clock tho Mayor received another lever from the Heath Officer, Dr. Thomssen, whieh wae as follows, asking for a fore of policemen to be rent dowm to guard the Quarantioe grounds:— QuARANTING, April 16, 1868. Hon T anies. P. Trewsss, Mayor ant Police Commissoner — ean Stk—The United Bustes steam frigate Susquebanns, arrived at this port from tbe Went Indies yesterday evening, ‘neing wih ber & crew. of about font hundred person h'eep of whom are sick with the vellow fever. and bave been erat into the Marine Hoapital, T! Will be landed op the Qu i} e ine grounds, where they will remain Ull they are freed of infection, ‘whic will take ive or In view of the foregoing {ucla it becomes my duty “6 cuure by night and by day at Jenst ten men. By Lion, 80 that the force shall be sent to my aid Ty much oblige pour obedient serve ‘BR. i. THOMPSON, Health Officer. Mayor Tiemann rent the above communication to eral Superiatendent Tallmaige, who tmmediavely or - ine following men to be rent dowa Ww the Quaran- the six o'clock boat, viz:—Ofticera Robertaon, Miller, Shelby, avd Lord, of the Sixteenth pro- | cine; ofMoers Rowland, Home, Corwin, , ane Hyatt, of the Twentieth procivet. | The toliowing letter was sent to Dr, Thompeon by the Coperal Superintendent — Onrice ov Greens) SUPRRINTEN DENT oF Powe | New York, April 16, tan | \ Dear Sir—Ia coup Nanse with pro ected tea petrolmes to repert to you for ‘General Huperin‘endeet ‘ond note Mayor, ners ori Poa EREMADOR Bayt of P " tr. Thotapeon, on receipt of the order from the Health Commireloners, will at once deapatch the fricate Susque~ | barca to the jower bay, where she will remain gaul she is properly fumigated and ventilated, and daring the re- and longer Wf tho.ght best in tbe cer. Late News from Mexteo. OUR VERA CRUE CORRESPONDENCE, Views Onna, April 5, 1868 Generals Cavana and Zires Arrested at Tampico by La | Harca—Kumored Capitulation of the ZuloagaiterSeirure of Sante Anna's Treasure end Correnpmdence— Return Sf General Kehegaray—L’revalnce of Bandiitim Health, of the City good, de. Generals Cavana and Zire: who went tw Tampico in the iritieh steamer lee, were made prisoners, aa friends of nta \poa,at Tampico by La Garza, who was boiding (hat "ander siege on the partof Use conatitutional govern. ment. It is supposed Uist the Zulongaites have capitu- lated. \ quantity of treasure and correspondence of Santa Anna was solved by La Cares, found in the possession of the prsoners named, et por ng the plans of the Game Cock, and deteating them We are still firm tor the constitution, General Fohegaray bavirg returned with hie troops to Mrebio, after afew tkinmishes without blood letting of \mportance. We have Tumors of the capitaiavon of Varrodi, The federal troops, under Lallave and Negrete, are inactive. Unleew Zuloaga can vet ap sone more apd aire the wind besy'e-, #9 that his troops to whistle for their pay, we shall remain debris of all factions to the government aa bay nfort. The roads are tied with bandit jut our trade if not 80 seriously pated. The health of the cit] e petes £000, apd Bat for the wet before the thunder, and the uncertainty, we should comfortable. 1 am not certain that you will set hav ure direct information before this reaches you, via Ha- vans [here 4 Bothing of much Consequence since my Inet. NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS, [Translated from El Iiario de ts Marina, Havana, April 10 We reesived a number of the /’rogreso, of Vera Cruz, dated April 2, which contains an account of the of General Benavides, in want of the reports of Uenerala 1a Liave, Trillas and Negrote. By this account the re-~ treat of General Pohegaray is coolirmed, since om the #th vit, he bad Occepied the potnt called Cerro de Leon but atthe sume time it comes evident that written from Vera Crc2, Apr Notwithetanding the capitalatios of Dodiade and Par $15 60, New Granada dollars tor | fod! the state of thing: i# Po: esnentially chance’ The torees of Doblado which capitulated were ineigs atd bi cavalry would not eurrender. hich capituinted were only the vet e the coup dita bdelopged wo equently those of the States remem hilet the government of Zaloare lort at Svamance 8 gcod part of the tranpe under comman | of joe, The latter up to this moment succeeded ory 1 coompying the eobes of Guadalajara and (vanajnato, aos |x wo support aS rtruggic above his own re-ources. ‘The interior of Jalisco and Guanayuets opposed to him, ‘And in the latter of those States, as a'o io Michosgan, o Generale Alvares, Vi~ danrr) and Garza have consideradie masses of troops im Monagas adminietration vucceeded in establishing the new | thet old. Pehegaray saw bimec!! obliged to retreat from the Poente Nacioval, and (o «hun the battle offered to him by Gen. ia Liave Thie government © fortifying the mountain passes and fitting oot an @med force to be sent om board the steam. era Democraia and Guefrero to those ports of the Guif which bare pronounced There are in this State about 8,000 desided man, and ,000 are expected from Oxjaca, The federaliat govern- ment of Senor Juarez bas been transferred to Colima, « rortified piace. Personal Lieutenant Beale, U.S 1th \pstant. Hon. Caleb Lyon ja lecturing at Albany. Inte A. at&t. Loule on the extra Weatern, which wil! sell at 228, por barrel, ‘Skenadoagh, the Indian in Albany, was one bun- Wha timited demand (or sugar prices have receded | Phia, and the Addy Swift, of New York. The bark Clarn | dred and six years old on the 16th inst. als pet ewt., 4,000 mate Miauritids Shs. a 30s, ba. for low | Ht Lutil and the Scandetia eailed for thie port in company ARRIVALS. w Rood by Ba, 9 Ty Lo Kay 800 Foe with the Teresa. Py om Leg ~ » cod iady, isco trom Iptie ri . owt in. ir le a fervor tough striggy, and Zan 64. a 2s, td. foruiddiing | We re mdebied to the politeness of Capisia Berry for lwty “and . FEE = 9 quality, aut, ) 10s, 4d. owt. Coffee quiet. there particu'ars. a Canoes demand for Carolina tice continues” 100 casks sold at 2s, |. « ‘ Pinenee Won, 4 atte Jd. for middling to good More doing in dyewoods Otltaary. ‘ ed x a Wem ° thie low prices of Inet weer -000¢0ns log at) ibe. a2) | General Wrusae Mrwcny died st his residence ia | Bonten, Jn 4 J Ban wens A Hed. for St. Domingo aa! £2 10s. a £3 1, for Jageioa, | St Lovie county 60 the 12th rostant, ed : sett Heine Arnon Ite 200 tons SavanMia and Spanish fast at £6 0 £5 Ts. 68. per |” Mr. Jone Care, of Fart Fishkill, Putebors county, N. ¥., | inated indy, Johweton, Mace Jacoby, Miss Courter, Mire Mt ton. Common rosin rather dearer,eay 48. 04. ade 61, n> | died at hi residence « few daye eines, at the advanced | "Pin, Heeana, in the briy Jumes Crow y —Cant ftymaen, We. & 158. Oe, ) gales of apirite of torpention at 14 age of 100 yr ore. Wife mud ebiid