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WEW YORK HERALD, THORSDAY, APRIL 5, 1860—TRIPLE SHmRT. 5 Jon, baving arrived from Paris vis Havre, appearcd be- | peasants; * wo that the ment to have m>- a native (the Greenlanders sro sxilfu) in} such work), } is explained by the fact Bi river fore the bese, and made a forma! application to retura | bey com a‘ef pinuaee _— ons nena s ry wa pone pr 5 peed with ‘words and musjo, o bie ten di | bo a er na me eee the mates 10. the ship. from wbich they hed | study "0 beat means of dulog 80, and forms ® work as interesting as 0 | OP! 1 ae bg or A awe }: an look en aeot cohiipeen therefore, and the poy Page Age See po prey oe wane ing statement shows the earnings of the Hudson | srospecis of manufacturing as cheerful as they ste Low, would ren 2 ‘ ance as to enable bmn to hold hem in cuted P stvate Correspondence of Alexander Vom | orey 1 antes. pave} pom or, several wecks | River 9 cre > _ six monthe and the cor- | # further an¢. persistant aevance ta manutsc soaks = made 1, we “ eRe ee be th f of his } responding period o: i confid —y~ conmee, with br piney ae a gry mPralt’ bo oul Peri Palcmiucan wig St Haletty Victor Bwanvel. wih ise date 1850, Tho new 1 sae atts ee ptockng ote market with good, 3 &e., Riedie, Ys : (2 - coins, which are tastefully designed and executed, bear ++» : ike everything mortal, will poe aievaen 2, move in the matter, under the laws, but if the men ¢la‘m. The great literary novelty of the day is a thick octavo inscriptions Gm the obverse, Vt lo Re 181 ry wo 'Ything mortal, will finally come to am end, ; ; torie Emane: r ie ¥ 0 te: protection of the ‘police from henoe jo Abe abip, | Telnme of ‘Letters cee ee tan meee hy Betio” and on the reverse, ‘‘Governo della Toscano, 14 | fhe cbeane bitten tpg bate nay 200 bbls. | - i Sey ree Era ee ete any Kind of reatraiat es | zig, amcredied byw Mice Ludmilla assing, of wis city, = | 1860.” 44 | must be an enormous advance in depressed manufactur. | 201,00. Iara by sailing vessel at p. & » Londen, 6,008 yee ink toe tee bina ae cauies oe . mabe al Sarah 2 "8, amongst whose Pare he died ia ‘The Patrie announces that the Archduke Maximilian, % ing property, 20 fasbionable is it becoming, and so abun- gel pgrr et at bo asia <i Mg the protection of the poltve, mig was | October, 1858) theae letters were found. Anything writ- the Emperor’s brother, who is at present travelling in dant and easy of attainment is credit to the clags of > Fep.— cod were quite dull, and’ sales limited a6 el saat Go a ea aaa ne cunouly. wes oare thas | expected to be at Trewie about the bepianiag of Moy tention; but im this.case ou was more @ al le about . ‘board and Fate oly anes frem B fe Anceap dd usually excited when it ‘vans red that the circulation of | According to a Paris letter in the Belge, taining the alleged deposition, at the contents of which | the work was probibited in the Prussian dominions, and Prince Gortechakoff, at one of his recep' the other Abey seemed surprised, and said ‘there was no foundation | 2!) copies found bad been seized by the police. The rea: | day, raid in reference to the rumors of an alliance be- for the same.” The mates remained by the ship the fol. | #0D assigned for this severity was, that the letters contain een Russia and Austria, “If that news were true, | owsng week pending the investigation by the Goaee! ‘and | Wany satirical thingson the King of Prussia, General von { ehould no longer de Minister; for my hand should never em the following Monday to the Oongul at South. | @¢zlach, and the other heroes of the Kreuzzettung party, | have signed auch a treaty. Bo they fancy I have for- ‘ampton at bis request. la the meanwhile there bad been | With numerous remarks tending to throw ridicule on the | gotten 1856 and 1666?” abundance of opportunity for them to bave escaped from | >) ber pletists m enee. an speaks re for the ‘There is now in & female lunatic asylum [at Hammer. the island bad they been £0 dispose. ‘They were subse. | epee and manly straightforward impartuallty of the | smith lady of exquisite beauty, who was driven mad Jall at Sout » on t lication | Prince Regent, that as soonas the obnoxious police mes- | by being suddenly startled by ‘her maid. The ldy’s ‘he Consul, ‘The depositions were subsequently taken | FUre was mace known to him,he immediately sentanorder | name is H——, and she resided with ber husband, Mr. Defere the magistrates at Southampton,each case of mur. | 10 the Presicent of the potice to withdraw the prohibition |}, » wealthy sharebroker, at a splendid mansion in tak ly; but how far the testimony | 2d permit the free sale snd perusal of the work. Cavendish square. One evening, about six weeks ago, " Jt was at first the general impression thatthese letters | sho sirolled in the dusk into her husband’s library 0 ‘A statement of the captain appeared in the Isle of | Were of scientific nature, but a rapid edo Aa the | procure a book.” The lady’s maid saw her enter the Wight Observer, which was extracted from the log- | Work is enough to refute that idea. Tho fact js, this cor- | apartment, and in mere frolic concealed herself behind ‘ook on the arrival'of the ship at Cowes and before any | Tespondence was never intended either by the writer or | the curtains beloning to the window, until her mistress had stir wes madq in the matter, and which, as an act of jus- | Feceiver for publication. It is reported that the editress | paced her hand upon the work she came im search of, tee to the accused, was forwarded to the press by me im | Teccived from the firm of Messrs. Brockhaus, of Leipzig, | when she suddenly sprang upon her with a loud shout. The order to allay the excitement which prevailed. three thousand dollars for the original manuscripts and | iagy was 60 astounded by the shock that she was struck madness abate. taliete already interested in it, or .connected with it Bank were selling business and social intimacy. ; " Fe Phas Mieckorel oe ee ae = The New Orleans Picayune, of Saturday last, | The last sales of No. 1 of moment were made st $16 15. thus notices the money and exchange market of ager ira gee nb fair request, whe that city:— tales were limited, including M. R.’s at $2 8734, and lay~ ‘The financial movement during the week has exhibited ere at $2 45. ® steady increase in the demand for accommodation and Guywy CLori.—Sales of 300 bales were made, to arriv@ afo est acl vaprheig * oeplonrly dreodying foe money on acce] danke “a mi eoee anon ton salen wore zepariad, Spe? the best tances. have, as heretofore, dis- AY was steady. A counted freely. al) round. t0 tho extebt of tho available | shipment, at 8bc, a 9c, For alty use i ranged from 966. means, witbout, ever, materially affecting the strin- le gency of the market, which is daily becoming more mani- Inoy.—Small gales of Sostch pig were made at $25, six fest. Out of doors operations bave been very heavy, and | months. trapeactions for the most part were restricted to strict) Jisos was in good supply, while prices were mabtained Al paper. Second class signatures, or names not well ‘Within two or three days about 3,500 a 4,000 bbis. commom known, are not in favor, even at our enhanoed figures, were eold at 85c., and sales of 600 @ 600 bbls. lump were and the lower grades cannot be readily placed on made at $120, any terms. In fact. ia tighter than it has been any time since 1867, and the tendency of rates is still upward. Exchange has been languid from the opening to the close of the week, and all of bills have slightly de- clined; the supply of both foreign and domestic has some- ‘what increased, but the demand has steadily diminished ‘and operations show a marked reduction when compared itt 8 ss z 3 & $106,436 58 The following are the figures of the cotton movement to date, from Neile’s Circular:— ——-Rxcerrrs.-—-—, —Exports ror Past WaEx— Te Great Other Past Wek. ist Britain, % France. F. P. 1852-60. 88,000 4,002,000 72,000 +—11,000 17.000 1858-9,.. 75,000 3,260,000 66,000 4,000 20,000 100,600 2,442,000 $3,000 2,000 10,000 Morscsus.—Bales of 150 hhds. Cuba, part , at 260. & 26 4c. ; 60 do, Cuba muscovado at 28¢., 260 bbls. New Orleans at 4Sc., and 100 bbis. Texas at p t. Naval Stoxes.—The market was quiet, while prices werg unchanged and tales limited. RECEIPT, For the _ Since Since Stock of P. 8—The accused and accusers, I have heard, will be | the copyright. There has been without doubt «great | gimost senseless. Delirium ensued, forwarded to the United States as early as possible, pro- | Want of judgment and discretion somewhere to allow of | followed, which has ever since continued without - ably by the present conveyance. the publicat'on of 250 private letters and notes extending | ment, tO's degree dap; to all who come near her. over @ period of thirty years, and commenting, in the | fer propensities are fierce and vicious; she tries to bite n Me week. Istinst. Jan. 2. hand. Our Oaieen Goetdipunilaned. freeet and moat unconstrained meaner, on passiag eventa | ai'all who approach ber, and it i@ more than probable | The receipta show an increase of 742,000 over } rv.reeyicr voviue Mitten fulows: Clear sarhog | Crude turp., bbls... 214 "1,28 “20,9aT" "9,608 Unrrep Stars Steamer mae gous personages, I patience pare datin ph ig siiclces ing Teason.—London Oourt Oir- 1 thove of last year, and an increase of 1,560,000 over | bills 107% a 108%. Bill of lading drafis 107 & 101365 = turpentin a ae ig nee Gxxoa, March 8, 1860. gland, where the liberty of the press is as well or ‘A gentleman at Pitminster, near Tannton, hava bunting } 1857-8, and-the exports exhibit the following re- france Sf, 186 6 beers yor cent dlocoust; ‘the par i Tar, + 8,866 "68 18,483 ea Departure of the Iroquois from New York—Her Eacellen | better understood and respected than in any other country | horse fifty-six years old. It can still jump a stiff fence : \4 per cent premium, ; a . “s sro of the world, such an indiscretion would be very unlikely | very cleverly, iw freah. on ite lege aid free from blew 44 Der cent p Orudeturp. Sp twp. Rosin. ! Baiting Qualities— Very Uncomfortable Rough | to occur, and allusitn has been made to the analogous | yr’ Court Journal, The Oswego and Syracuse Railroad Company | total for the week... 4,850 — 8470 3,000 Weather—Short Trip from New York to Gibraliar—De- | case of Lord Byron, who left all his papers and private has declared a semi-annual dividend of three per | Total since,Jan.1..19,058 14,088 = 93,208 4.076 the Forti, at the Latter Place— correspondence as & legacy to his friend, Thomas Moore, ‘The Slaver Orion at Boston. Ous,—Linseed was firmly held at 600. a 6lc., ‘with fal joss LA (fications ae aoa who had the tact to suppress the greater part of it. # [From the Boston Traveller, April.) Ine. 701000 Ine. Ten aus | cent, payable on the 10th of April at the office of | sales of both English and "Auperican, including some parcels sul for Tangier, Mr. Brown, with his Family, Taken on ae Dans ten one. <6 We Keene, pa Tne. 1,184000 Ine. 189'000 | the Howard Insurance Company in this city. to arrive. Whale and sperm were quiet, and prices leag min ‘L. Totten, Commander, which reached this port on Foreign Miscellany. buoyant. Sales at New Bedford were making at $) Beard the Iroquois at Gibravar—Pangier—Its Appear-| The Océan, of Brostthas received a eeeuad withing far aes 37, a $i 40 for sperm and at 45c. a 463¢c., for whale. Nek The four million point bas thusbeen turned, Annexed iss statement of the St. Louis banks ance from the Sea— Landing of the Consul Phere—The Iro- | reproducing s great part of the article which led w the | rect ay of W. B Hel), midshipman, Thomas | and the question now is how much will the crop | for the week ending March 24:— lard ol] was firm at 900. 2 950. i oaics mun fen'e aan meee organ ; first officer, and : pied pce * Provisions —Pork—The market was steady, while tha Ge Consul Just Land:d—The pear vn = you's sd ah that all the journals of Vienna were | of Ni as x. pe of tbe < Atvica with eight es s this Rovacetag hrs $041,751 70 «67,876 —:127,728 96 | Sule emiraced SIG, ola do. at S17 4B « OUT 05 an Z 4 lew York, caj of of » it ee ” 4 at$l7 75a $17 85, 5 ry and Family, of New York, de 2H. Weld | istelysprOMibited by the suthorivies from mentioning that | hundred slaves cn board. ‘The Orion was taken into'se, | ‘He Teceipts from this time to 1st September be as + 288,050 48 45,630 60,425 90 Teno comnnaioed imces at $18 25, old primo at 612 75 > » Ec. a the beeufs gras at Paris had beem named Solferino, Ma- , whence Capt. Morgam and his officers were con- | large as they were last year and year before for , @12 8734 and new do. at $14 30, Beef was steady and You are no doubt interested in the progress of the iro. | genta and Palestro, veyed by the United States meamer Mystic to Loando,and § aame period, the crop will exceed 4,600,000 bales. Too ee eee carey ab | im moderate demand, with sales of 250 bbls. quot, and will be pleased to learn that thus far she bas According te the last official returns, the distillation of | trapsferred to the flag ship Constellation. They remained co 4 By rd 1B'316 2117200 01 | Country mess at $6 a $6, repacced western at $9 6 $10 50, é The new crop promises exceedingly well thus far. The St. Louis papers come to us freighted with censure of Governor Stewart for his veto of the Railroad bills, Some of these papers descend to and extra at $11 37% a$12 60. Beef hams were 2 100 bbls. were sold “at 16c. Prime mess was nominal. Bacon was firm: 10000 Iba, sold at 10c. meats were lees buoyant, and prices easier, wi embraced 150 hhds. and tierces, at 7 a 7340. for I brandy and spirits in Prussia diminished very considera- | 0m the flag ship, in irons, until the eailing of the Vincennes. Proved in every way perfect success. The light breese | Div'in” lass. the distilleries of Saxany ‘ama Thurtogen | and were then ‘transferred to that vessel. Upon the ar. ‘with which we left New York freshened en the second | have also fallen off in activity. rival of the veesel at this port, they were taker in charge day out into a strong westerly gale, lasting nearly a week, ‘The cork trade in Portugal appears to be on thein- | YY, United States authorities. @uring which time the ship exceed ed everybody's exyec. crease. The annual exportation now amounts to upward | -. we Orion, it will ee aoe Srst overhauled 62,858 84 $2,140, 83,660 74 $3,980,019 61 «356,245 § Goa,nsa 16 As compared with the statement of the previous HE ESE ‘on the coast of Africa, by the United States steamer Mys- % d pickled hams at 8%c.a9Xc. Lard was less buoy ‘tation of ber sailing qualities. Her groat length admite of | <f06m Moiigut of france, London alone each aay con } tic, when nothing of « very suspicious charactor was dia. | @TO& Personal abuse, We are inclined to think | week, the results are as follows:— aut, though tolerably sotve. ‘The sales embraced about mare ¢ail being safely carried when before the wind than | {yguese cork is inferior to the French, bet auperior to tha, | Covered. Afterwards tho Mystic, which continued to J that experience will not show that the Governor Circulation. , Grin. , | 7008 800 bbls, and tierces, at 10340. & 10%0. and cholon ‘en shorter venssle, as on waveral opcanions she, mote\en'| of Maly: " Watch ihe bark, was despatched by the Commodore In | hes done the city of St Louis so great an injury as jithe eo: 7BiEoa ine: | St 1c. and in Kegs at 120. Batior was im steady on another dir when the commander of the Orion im. high as fourteen to fifteen knots under canvass alone. But | Gar. Rapeuy; She: greatest tragic actor of the day, is | mediately took ot ‘board from the shore seven or eight 3 must be confessed that in rough weather a more uncem- not allowed pre Austrian authorities to accept an en- | hundred slaves and sailed away. The sh steamer ship aha eiaeal this sunné Troqusle, Ehe [apn at National Theatre at Pesth, because he | Plutus started in pursuit, and soon in effecting fortable cann then just been performing in the country in the national | acapture. The vessel was taken to St. Helena, where the rolls in & most unreagonable and capricious manner, de- en! ee Pen anor! Lapel Lid Not Cm 4 is | officers were given up to the United States Commodore for the deck, fore and aft, oftener eminen' » Td several re- | trial,on the of piracy. The negroes found en ruging D than is agreeable to | Diryable dramas, and has translated with fidelity and oard the Orion are to be'eent. by the Engian authorities with more doing for export. Cheese was in good at 9Xc. a 18c. Rice —Sales of 100 casks were made at 3c. a 4340.9 and 400 do, at 4c. and 43,c.—chiefly at 43c. for export. 450 dec. ‘Sxep.—Clover and timothy were quiet and prices un- + 4,820 dec, 202 des. | changed. Linseea res mart Ar pee 5,000 bags rthe week | Calcutta, to arrive at Boston, at % 1 pois Mic to gag Sodans were in fair demand, with sales of between 600 the Republican and other papers would have the public believe. The debt of the city and county of St. Louis is very large. In case of any exten- sive crop failure, that city and county would have to stand in the gap between repudiation and the 8 2, 4,905 dec. 1,942 inc. 33205 dec. 1 3)088 dec. those who prefer dry clothes to wet. @egance Macbeth, Lear, and Shakspere’s | to Triniaad or Cabanes, for the plantations. is 4 700 bhds., including Cuba muscovado, chiefly a& ‘Though opposed during the Inst week by strong head | plays. aad Raturday evening the prisoners were arraigned before | P*Y sent of the bulk of the interest on the State debt , bic. 8 7%0.; 80 d0. Texas at p. t, and 280 bhds. melee winds, we came in sight of Cape St. Vincent on the 8d United States Commissioner Hallett, and held in $5, also. There is no city in the country where people | pittsburg. ‘c., and 60 boxes at 70. ‘There bas just been printed ‘an estimate of the sum ult, and on the morning of the 6th dropped anchor before | which wil be required in the Year ending the Stat March ply ete peng mpeg By ris thus making the whole passage in lees than | Do)31'an4 military operations in China, beyond the ordi, fee eine ine aggeear cna By va have hitherto evinced a higher sense of honor, or preserved their credit more nobly than St. Louis; Exchange. 5 5 2yKeo. 269,207 125,966 938,802 083, eighteen days—a most successful trip for a new and whiskers, and from his { but on that very account, and in order to maintain 1 260/060 80,776 778,373 77,719 Movement in Real Estate. grange fore new tip | Sa Sot rues ean 20sgce. "7 | drome ad apperance nigh, ken ‘ora coi | Ge nigh credit they have won, they ahould ‘moale eae gray ibe EA ETO 3 b farmer or cattle drover. The first mate, Byron J. Cham- e high cre ey have won, they should not 269/160 83,497 784,948 = :179,745 | 3 story brick house and lot 19 W. dist et, lot 25x ‘We remained at Gibraitar two weeks—ample time for ‘The Weinese Gazette state that the Federal Council of } berlain, is about the same age, sallow of complexion, tall | make their burthen heavier than they can carry. — —— — 3s Dlock tabs weies nee se nee eS] B08 one 40 admire and discover the many objects of interest | Switzerland has instrusted its consul jat Rome to pretest | and very thin, with black hair and whiskers, and coarse, Th fe he 7 Total......$1,980,782 _ 981,560 7,038,802 1,572,180 | 1lot N. 5. 231 ft. E. Ist av., 25x100.8}¢ 1,800 ips rhe against the uame; of Swiss regiments stil given to | beavy-overcodt, and looking very ile like & seaman, ree or four years hence, Missouri will be better | p,ovious week. 1,945,828 1,004,760 7,000,774 1,636,887 | 1 lot SS. do do do’ 880 Place—perhaps the most celebrated, and undoubt- @ foreign regiments in the pay of the}! govern- | The second mate, Wm. Dunning, is Younger, and is{of | able to build railroads than it is at present. To, — ——— —— | LlotN.5. 25x100.4.... 1,200 edly the strongest, fortress in the world. It seems to have | ment. * | small size, with red whiskers, sandy hair, blue eyes and issue feur or five more millions of dolli orth of eseeee 35,404 _ — — | 1lotS. S. 117th at., 425 ft. W. Sth av., 25x100.. 460 been especially designed by nature for ite present use. a Sn the wren, teat shad ven Ghteriag, Keb, 3%, BASE Seat nceatte oft ete nade mane wT bonds now wari be papesigra Sata 4 hon ice gue stile edhe aac Hiatt rt "4 ‘a % ao bee’ emma ie ne 3 be t no honor- lo . N. Seaproved and extended by ite different masters in suc-.| SP mates ant SOT of femme fae ton sens It, | | iis morving they were egein brought beforo the Com- righ es The number of banks and branches on the lat of | £108 42 TSN. gO sctieas Oar Sd cosaive ages for more than a thousand years, the English | the average number of deaths in the weeks correspond. | ™issioner, Mr. J. P. Woodbury appearing for the govern. etic and axaiens ec ge NS January, in the United States, according to the re- | 1 lot N 875 do do do es bave spared no skill or expense in making it absolutely | ing with laat week was 1,1 ut as the deaths returned | ™ent. The Commissioner ‘saked io if he had any. | counter. The’following is the message of Governor the Tr Department, was 1,562; the | 1 lot st, 300 do do 630 impregnable. The numerous galleries cut in the solid | last week cocurred in an’ increased population, the aver- | ‘bing to say, and he replied that he had sent for counsel, | stewart concerning an extra session: — SEs Sse ee Se rf Lit 4 = yook, far above the town, communicating with | age te admit of comparison should be raised proportional- | 24 Was not prepared to make any statement before his eg = capital paid in $421,880,000; and the amount of spe- | 1 lot -» 825 do Execotive Derarrmest, March 30, 1860. GENTLEMEN OF THE SENATE AND Hovss or RarResenta- nives—The main object for which an extra session was convened baving failed, as I am unofficially informed, and being unofficially informed that the two houses have ad- journed sine vite, of which fact 1 have tad no official infor- wation, I cannot regard the Legislaturs as adjourned; but as it bas been so declared by both houses,1 hereby, by the authority in me vested to convene the Genera! As- sembly upon extraordinary occasions, issue my proclama- chambers which contain guns of ithe largest | ly to the increase, namely, to 1,288. It rs, there- | Sfrival. His counsel was coming from New York. Cham. cre mantns. ~ tear ig at oan a the ae of last week sxoveded by 66 the friends should arrive. Dunning made = ac cory en often _deneribed. These, however, Ree ibasta| agced en eee, Aid tho cane was further postponed til to-morrow. sani pont gh Nag call aed “diffrent batteries, | , A Parliamentary retarn issued reoently shows that the } 3, Wendell, failing master of the Mystic. and tee ef tke Teady for use ata moment's notice, directed upon every | %tel number of persons killed and injured from all causes | crew of that vessel, who Wore oa board the Orion before bl t i , pon excrY | on all railways in England during the half-year ended Dee. | th 4 — zd yom caucmets ne noe sce — pad 21, was 117 killed and 266 injured, In the nding e slaves were taken on board. eceasity for improvement i are not content, but areiconstantly at work fortifpincte, | half-year of 1868, the killed were 133, and the injured 3816 cie on hand $83,994,000. The following is an extract from the new annual report of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad:— ‘The capital stock amounted to $6,266,278 Mertgage bends, real catate, 5" Floating debt... z & 5 & 2 F é 3 i 2k be do 285 do do lots 8 lots on 128th st., 885 do do House and lot No. 61 West 16th st., NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. ‘Weowaspay, April 4, 1860. Points, replacing old fashioned guns by those of a larger | _ The volunteer movement bas now extended itelt | FINANCIAL AND ‘COMMERCIAL. | tion convening it again forthwith. The object of my taking aie datat BEEF CATTLE. diase, “building ‘and farnishing ‘now mingazines of provi. | throughout the lengih and breadth of England, and it may stench et os {his step fe bat I may have timeto counsel ‘with the oo- | Neil toe geht ‘985, which'has | ‘The market continues to wear the aame sterootyped! tf the town every olber man you meet laa boldiors there | Will possoes 100,000 trained. riflemen, ready to Pespoue Wapweapay, April 4—6 P.M. | posing of some objectionable featurce im the bill relating oem increased during the year by the sum of $840 6. | features which have characterized it during the past seve» arefadout 5,000 troops stationed there, and these, ina | &my call that may be made. There is more money offering to-day, and the } to the general gorge ing ae trunk roads cf this | soos of $491, Aes, making ‘total increase in floating debt | Tal weeks. The reccipts are still heavy, and the bulk of town having population of 20,000, gives a red coated ‘The Kalouga Gazette announces the arrival in that town | -brokers are supplied at 6 @ 5} per cent. The note Bite, octer Soet thes treet a ea the offerings at the sale to-day were coarse oxen, with © of $351,752, or ® decrease, omitting the amount due the Pittsburg Railroad, of $167,008. ‘The earnipgs ofthe road for the year past were $2,005,087 Lees drawbacks, ‘&c... 24,286 of the State may not suiler by any basi jislation. i hss sd STEWART. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this sprinkling of first class cattle, which were readily selected at the outside prices quoted below, A very large number to all. Close to the foot of the rock, on the y nsiatin; fifteen - 4 oe i - the neck of land connecting it with the Sting ee, te wt two mage. five ssauaiilors, with brokers continue to complain of a want of desira- main 5 e pape of the refugee Moors from | their husbands and children. ble paper; the rates remain as before, at 5 for first Knees My Wy Alan Blan Bey of has gi is 5 itures same time * 1,8081248 | of cattle hailed from Ohio and Iitinois, and a much larger Fi BD acre dirty. squalid, rood Pt BR aly Mp ed Rosie permission | class short, and 6 for 4a6 months, same grade, | morning mer $22,952,156 35, and the belances | orerdne ; io pon dete pang bread per‘day from fi etarcl ie fer Dara ae a (en the Lat of May, under ibe Ue of Gazate | 600d single names range from 6 to 8. There is an {$1,097,724 83. paid and unpaid, and interest on floating debt 2,040,008 Kiuer State, though mainiy large and coarse, wero well After taking in @ supply of coal, we left Gibraltar on o tunis active demand for money at New Orleans, occa- The following are the footings up of the Boston | This shows an excess of expense and interest fated on corn, which rendered them more or less desira- ‘over the total carnings of the year of....... 108,188 | bie. The total number on sale at Allerton’s for the ‘The gross carnings for 1869 exceed those for were 3,200 head, and for the week 3,433 WEEB oc esevecees Seseverecee £26,759 | The entire sales on irre therefore, ‘The revenues for the year bave fallen short of thees- | ed to only 233 head. At all the yards the num- timate in the last report $159298. This is attributed to | ber on salo was 3,668 head, sgainst 8,206 head last week. the effects of the June frost. The condition of the com- | The number of butchers in market was fair, but they pany’s property Has improved. Four passenger end four | wore indifferent about purchasing, and seles coud only ‘sleeping oars have been added to the roiling stock, and | be effected by holders having granted @ concession of nine have been rebuilt. Fifty stock and the same number | nearly one cent per pound on the average and fully Of freight cars have been leased. The deficiency in the | one centon the common grades. Not the ot enn ee onnrer © eee Se eee atoek were mostly coarse, average quality was somo- edness since the consolidation is $236,510. The meeting of etockholders.at Pittaburg;held yesterday, resulted in the choice of: the ticket he ‘by Thomason and Cogg by a large majority. There was adopted a series of resolu- tions, setting forth that the adoption of Mr. Thomson’s plan, with such cnodifications as may be necessary, should ‘be accomplished by voluntary effort, if possible; and fur- the 20th for Tangier, having on ‘board our Consul to that The late Count Camarisini has bequeathed 3,000,000 | sioned by the holding of exchange by banks and place, Mr. Brown, and family; anchored off that place | scudi (the scudo'is 4f. 0c.) to the Propaganda of Rome, ys Li er ‘will he prays the Emperor of Austria to act ag | Merchants in that city; contrary to all previous ex- general appearance of being whitewashed, situated on the | his executor, in order to see the sum duly remitted to that | perience at this season,-we believe that some gold Side of a range of low hills, enclosed by a tolerably well | institution. will flow southward this week. The Sub-Treaswi fortified wail, and possessing no harbor. A soheme is on foot in England for making another v4 After sen<ing the Consul ashore oue morning and firing | railroad in Buenos Ayres. The proper developoment of loses very little—much less than was anticipated; wnat which was ——— from the town, we left for | she valuable resources of those countries watered by the | the disbursements to-day were $169,606; the re- — pi Hein Bog early on the morning of the eal Parana, Paraguay, and Platte rivers is of much importance ipts $69,667, of which $53,000 from. do ler steam the whole distance and against light he to English creditors of that country. A bondsman ine | CeiP' /860, OF Waid! i ‘om daties— Tr _ vrnaneeon 8 would seem, had no sooner | Lobdon journal asks whether the editor can givehiman dea | balance this evening, $7,909,725. H U when the ie a s, found himself safely in Tangier than ho wished himself | {ho‘iierioss teoty cht Co dines ee Noe einer | ‘There is nothing doing in foreign exchange to- as safely out of it. Aceordingly we are, instead of cor- | from Mexico. He inquiries whetbe editor can give an idea | day. By telegraph we hear that at New Orleans ‘Souing our cruise of the Mediterranean, to return to Taa- | when the committee of Mexican bondholders will vouch: | the market is flat, and bills are lower. gier—certainly not « very pleasant change, However, it | safe to let the creditors know whether any and what : “4 ‘B not Bol we shal} remain there very long, but Ne Steps have been taken in regard to the money which the | The following are the last quotations of sight ex- ‘Grenistion: . 8,840,000 The Treasury Departmept have just published the following statement ofthe amount of Treasury notesiseued prior to 23d December, 1857, cutstand- ing onthe 2d April, 1860:— . , Amount outstanding of geveral issues prior to 22a-duly , 1846, as per recordc of this office. ..°97,461 64 Amount outstanding of the issue of 224 July, centa, with a few scattering sales at 1034 cents. At Bergem Hilt the demand was-very light and only 250 head wera disposed of. There were only & very few on sale at tha termediate ports more interesting, of which I Juarez government js to receive from America in the event 1 ‘ds-of this office. 6,650 00 | ther, that, if such voluntary effort ghould fail, it was de- | other city yards, and they were sold at prices within tha advise you in due time. he tone (bonnes change on New York at the cities mentioned, the boop once aed rine} sirable that legialation now sought for in Penasylyania | appended range:— ‘The jonian haa been lying here for several months, | ° the eaty Passing Cong sma oritonding of the tonne the : Phe total receipts at allthe yards for this week and last should be obtained at the present session of the Legisia- and that confirmatory legislation should be-obtained San. 2347, as per records of this office...... 1,000 00 penn in Objo, Indiana and Mlinois. ‘The new inferior planet discovered by Benjamin Soott in | (0tations being in all cases for gold :— lal rh repeal abe will retura | 1947 and observed again in March, 1860, by, Leecarbuult, ar. ne H. Webb ot your city, the well knewn okepeess | anor et as Sine me are here en route lor scat ee tadtractoe! ot that mat four to six aeoonds, or from 2,000 to 8,000 miles; ty nillcent ship of war and her excolient performance have | T0vshly computed, tts distance from the sun at 16,000, week vee as follows:— oo rashington. Browning's. Chamberlin’s. O’ Brien’s. Thie week. . .3,433 62 45 oS Last week. ..3,087 101 39 8h The current prices for the week at all tho markets Total......... . +++ 105,111 64 Deduct cancelled note in-the-bands of one of the aceounting officera under an act prior to Stock Exchange. 2a July, 1 ? Wepnespay, April 4, 1860. will no dou! other eon! as tw 4 ale he % 7 Mmerican skill as they must be gratifying to him. minutes of observation the gpace traversed by the mov- sae : Mhe receipts of specie.et New Orleans for the | 17000 = ceases ae Dedeaey wi Lied mags: or ry bi = bie Ph ya pinto te nga hyve st oprg ra Bee Uke ofa central eranst would, have oecupied ony tems | _linois money is worth 1} less than gold; sight | week ending on Friday evening last were $141,000 : 96 39: | Common quaiiy. 1108 800 wad nels trontieas Y have omething to ay of the Moors | three and a half to four hours. This planet is within the | ¢Xchange on this city iscurrent in Chicago at 2 per} som Bravos Santiago; $12,000 from Tabasco; $10,- | 25000 Miss ; Bx 969 3934 | Inferior qualty +600 700 amas peel tgp Are tI pret be N em O e 000 from Indianola; $8,000 from Campeachy, and } “JooonRR ah ibds 68 First quality. $50 00 a 60 00 japles. there have been several ‘recent observations of a planet The activity in the stock market continues, and }..95 000 from Vera Or 2000 Hud RRRobds 88 Ordinary to good 40 00 a 560 00 WROUBLES WITH GARDINIA—RECALL OF SARDINIAN ; Z = ; ws Losers 2000 Har 24m bds.. 94 Common quality. 85 00 w 40 00 ENVOY—WAR APPREGENDED. Frames atin, gg crit of Mercury. viniOne by Mr. | the circle of buyers appears to extend. Prices { . The Superintendent of ‘the Banking Department | 2900 Mich Go2dmbde 47 Inferior quality... 25 00 w 30 00 Apprehensions of approaching war in Italy, betwoen | sbent midsummer, 1847, by Mr. Wray ‘and Mr. Scott re. | fluctuate from day to day with some irregularity, |. pas named the 31st of March as the day for making | 3500 IllCen RR dds. 88 Sardinia and Naples, have sprung up in consequence of | spectively, and one in March, 1850, by Lescarbault. The | but on the whole the tendency seems to be 1000 Ter H& alt2dm 35 First quality, per 6c. 8 70. tthe recal of the Sardinian envoy at Naples, Signor Gro- | fYeat discrepancy noticeable in these several observations y UD |.op the statement of the banks for the last quarter. | 2009 La craMillgbs 9 Ordinary quality bo. a BG, pollo, by which the Neapolitan court ssems'to have Doon | Sf to the apparcnt diameter of she planet mostsirongly | Watd. The business in Pacific Mail was large | ‘rhe following circular bao been issued to the first | 2000NJCon letmbs 103 150 do..:...... 422 | Common quality. fo. & bo. [ont at the very moment Prince Petrulla was to leave | soezests the above speculation—that there are sig 4 again, and at the opening the demand caused 1000 LakeESWimbs 703; _50Mich Cen RR, 860 443, | Inferior quality... Sie. a fo. for Palermo, as the bearer of large concessions to the | Dets'than one-cwill be borne out, unless, wirich i peal. J -and second mortgage bondholders of the Le Crosse | 009 Gleve&Tolsf ps 65" 1G do......... 45 SHERP AND LAMBS, Steitians. This recall, however, is not yet an interruption | ie, the orbit of the single. planet be exceedingly eiongat. | * further advance of 4 per cent in the price. } 9,4 Milwaakie Railroad:— 1400 D Iack&W tube 87% é Firat quality, per head,, .37 00 a 10 0@ - Soges aud. iutmetintery "voskgeia ais’ bd onion ed,’and ite transite occur alternately when ‘it satis | A fresh supply of stock being, how- On the fivst day of December last, by with | 20¢bs Bkof Com... 9834 1a Peat ntg + cee tae Mkowise interpreted into being « certainty of war. One anes ep ek aaa sen | ever, thrown on the market, a reaction ensued, |‘ Chamberlain, mortgageo in possossion, tho reooipte and PEL PE 4 | inferior. 11 2608 850 premotor teen garriaon of Nice has just left for Pie tinal hh " im nepok rier vind oni that | and yesterday’s closing price was touched ; in the yuree Se ee ia tod Psa ge aatuty Co., 97 i ied pects 6 FA cr : Emmanuel to the Pope announced to his Holiness that whe | afternoon the stock was still lower, and closed at } bends. Atal time there were large sams, eng past 5 Seca Gia 3955 | Other qualities..... ae Savoy. g of Sardinie would perhape be under the necessity of | 1053 bid, against 1063 ‘yesterday. New[York Cen- | Gut for the-onginal purohaso money. of the grounds, The supply continues good and’ the demand moder occupying the Umbrian Marches, the lation of which s ANWEEATION EXCITEMENT DUELS—PREPARATIONS | 10007 C269 to demand iho annexation of their country | tral was injuriously affected by conflicting rumors FOB THE VOTE. ‘The Inst accounts received in Paris from Nice and | WPiedmont. The Fope replied immediately, expressing | from Albany; opening at 78, it sold down to 774, Qhambery snnounce that great agitation prevails in these | Dit With excommunicallon ee Nene of Sardi | aoa notwithstanding the action of the Senate officers of bersaglieri entered ® coffee house at Nice on During the last four years the Swedish government has | which appears to kill-the Tolls bill, closed that bid, ee ee See ee ene toarel Sook place pgs. Lert ttnioe fot ay Ap pet re a against 78{ at the close yesterday. Rock Island an young re om, a8 ‘were struck. One youlg ana yocetved weaure bet, ‘two | 0 develope the agricultural and mineral wealth ef that | &nd Galena were a fraction higher at the opening, R - forecio. for ali kinds excepi strictly prime. Cows about five, ewin, and seven years old meet with more ready sale and bi our outside prices. Young heifers, three years old, coming in,are also marketable, but with Calves at thee © side are more readily taken at about $36 to $45 each. Old cows are decidedly dull at our inside prices. ‘The total at all the yards for the week and last week were as follows: bridge constructed over the canal at Portage; rolling stock ‘then recently, placed upon the roca, and the pay rolls of the operators for November, all.to be provided for. The safety of the Grst and second mortgage bonds, as -well - the:proper operating of the road, made it imperative that these matters should take of the interest and ainkiny g fond.” . ‘Tho receipts and disbursements have been as fokows : eels took place at Cham! lagt week on the su! of | country. The Diet, in previous sessions, had already voted y me we "8. Ys. 0; v Snnexation. "Tbe inbabltasts_ of Savoy are greatly dis: | 16,000,000 Swedish dollars. (about, £1,200,000) for tne | Uat Teceded slightly afterward. olpdoxwsetnide Maaiveik set Las ed Mmeadee seat” pleased that the oon: ‘of the years 1860, 1851, 1852 | purpose, but they have been speedily exhausted bythe | Mand at an advance of } per cent; Michigan Decescber, 1850.—Freight Income. $27,882 36 Last week...20 82 ty ” and 1853, who were sent to their families at the be- | railway works in progress. The government estimates | Southern guaranteed and Michigan Central like- , Pur + 16a14 60 Binning of winter, are now ordered to join their rogi- | that 26,000,000 Sw dollars, or about £2,000,000 ster!- ise ad: a s the f fell back after. ‘Express “ - "398 96 ments. The government notices to that offect were torn | ing, are still requisite for the completion of these works. | Wise advanced 324; the former fe! 5 iprcensees on oo off the walls and trampled under foot by the people. In | Thegovernment proposes to raise these $26,000,000 by | ward, closing lower. Nothing further has trans- | january, 1860.—Freight Income. 21,130 60 fact, the population of these provinces, bithorto ve means of a five per cent loan to be contracted in Englend. | 1.04 with regard to the designs of the ne s pi laa rere C abis, arenow in a state of reat exoeinent, nor i pro The King his project of forufying Stockholm, and | Plzed with regard to the designs 0 Ww, Bey, Express « ‘420 20 35x ‘able that tranquillity will be restored ‘until the question | Of Ro EA Ge aay three te forts, for | inSouthern. Reading was 4 per cent better. The Miscellaneaus. : wma 90 settled one way or the other. grmament of which 1,200 heavy guns would de necessary. | bosiness in bonds and State stocks was large arid | February, 1860.—Hreight Income. : 17,811-€7 s4 preparations for the popular vote are rapidi Military engineers that some 10,000,000 Sweaish i a) our.” ( greeting in Contra) aly. i communion from’ Tua dollars (about £800,000) would be required for tba cou- | well distributed; prices wore firm. ‘This afternoon ph - mare Be states: e precise formu! e vote on { struction these works, hitherte re- . “ the 11th and 12th will be “annexation to the coustivational | fused to vote funds to defray such an expense. the market was very active; but atocks closed a 2.568 €2 96 mouarchy of King Victor Emanuel 1.,” or ‘‘a separate | ‘The Nord publishes the following letter from Llerre, in weak at the following quotations:—Virginia 6's, 94 ‘ Frid beyond ihe Soo ecliotian whieh, sang, Contalt erTS | raga sanommcing ie Aiacovery of some remarkable | a 4; Missouri 6's, 824 «3; Canton Company, 20). 01 eancelled. ‘ Gourve of the Note at facren ake macey wening the | 4; Cumberland Coal, 14.016; Pacific Mail, 1053.0 20% Epa gs rom eome sntediluvian fossil bones, belonging to an animal ofcolos- | 106; New York Central Railroad, 7%7{ 94; Erie proportions. Te aize + 9 January, 1860.—Pay . some tte we need 5 YHRATENING ADDRESS TO THE EMPEROR ON EMANCI- | only say that a sip; pond ed three kilog, Onotooth, | Railroad, 12}.a 7; Hudsop River Railroad, 393 a} Wan wien Rater ytereod hte ry prose a arty Harlem Railroad, 10j a 3; Harlem preferred, 35} a ‘that n ‘ face is slightly | 3¢; Reading Railroad, 42} 4; Michigan Central Tt is sald 4. The remains of a horn six inches in diamerer y iB p 3 has boon presented tothe Ranson, smauncing character | fro base were also found, but they soon crumbled todas, | Railroad, 443.0 45; Michigan Southern and Nor- subject of serf The total len; of this horn must hai - \. ; hry Wi Crore -ogp-tlboa) RO aed niderable, wath tapered do eoekoaety 3 we been very con- | ¢hern Indiana, 9} a 10; do. guaranteed, 203 a 213; * attempting to intimidate the Czar into the abandonment | M. ‘Maggi, Sovernte ct Ansar is Garey, has addressed | Panams, 185 a 4; Mlinois Central, 61f a %; Galena 3 =a me s of his reform schemes, by d to him that, in case | » proclamation to the inbabitants of that district. Herays: | and Chicago, 62} a j; Cleveland and Toledo, 253. | _ buildings, for the he should persevere, the necessary foence would be | t iI! yourself have to choose between Piedmont, to | 3. 4 Ld . Oe Bor rollin, , with sales of to abolish all social distinctions and priviges aad oi wenn ae eoUad by ancient bende eh eee ee? | 43 Chicago and rock Island, ¢3f a4; Hlinois Central | For swing’ oriage aoe td oe ee pone) me ot pee on ‘and on re- the mation inca phat Acari pot coe By 7s, 88 9 883. For right of way, to prevent ateppage 2,418 60 $5 200625 an 1 wi traf Pies ee A letter from Si. Peteraburg of the 25th ult. saye:— gure & ulin the late ‘war, has so many claims to our | We are beginning to receive the traffic reports | meet oe eccee ese veeees 0 94688 abo Prince Bariatinski, whose departure from this city for | ‘sympathies.”” In concluding, he calls on them to vote witn | of the Western railways for the mouth of March. | in making these payments $10,606 26 have deed taken Hen dba destination, end eplendia fala wore’ given ts hay | ‘MRI and order. ‘We commence our usual table :— 6 6007 60 there, The army of the Caucasus, which consists of | _ The Prinoe of Ligne had an audience of the Pope lately, | Radireads, March, 1859. March, 1800. Inc. or Dec. 6.000620 $20,000 men, isnot to be diminished, in spite of the desire | WHEN the latter declared that he neither could nor wonid 992/920 78,961 18,959 dec. 6% a7 50 of the Minister of Finance to see a redi ‘effected in it, pipe lad consent to Piedmontese vicariat slat 5 70,241 11467 7600800 for the sake of economy. {tis oven said that the Trans’ | Doig established there. He said, moreover, that the only 712/880 60,708 ine, , 80004 40 oaucaaian is to bo constantly maintained at between | Vicitlat he would consent to would be one held by one of % 10,472 ine. ; 3 55 8 4 00 $30,000" and 160,000 men, owing to. the province bm is own subjects, and which would leave his sovereignty > 161,047 14,725 dec. demand, with sales of 600 pinco ite submission, become an excellent base of opera. | Wlouched, and that it was only on that condition he 08 16,208 3,820 Ino. ern flour was in far tins ‘army engaged in hostilities with accord reforms. -. Bufilo, N. Y. & Erie closing within a ping army eet ce te Danube were to be Soon ge sy penmnes. a just ap- | -In te, fotrth eve in Mati the chine in With reference to the remunerative returns to seen a per J Pe ay ab the placed tm, checks second might Approtah, Cone noe | ee die ee nreeant iz the, Spanigh languege, | 40,515 a9 compared with last year. It is attempted | *Olders of manufacturing stocks, and the prosperi- | ‘real wan in fur request, as above quotations, with, sales ty of that interest generally, the Boston Post of yesterday says:— ‘The demand for domestic cottons and domestic goods the Caucasus, Bintends to see personally to the exe. | Echo of Tétuan, It gives a favorable account of the mode Jain Seer tae tence Suith wie moalvod, co: during of Hytug Meili! ine bares, wie one nethrslty acon i age im large falling off by stating that in his stay at St. Petersburg; but it ‘s believed that | Tus, give up their rooms and furnitare to the Spaniards, e mail receipts for that week in 1859asum of two months will suffice for theaccomplishment of histask. | ‘eating them as visiters and allics. The town is very nearly $6,000, paid by the Chicago, lowa and Ne- enerally seems insatiable, and this demandjbeing granted, | up about 28,000 busbels, including Western mixed Accounts from Irkuisk sate that ine oats which had | Salmaled, and wil, expected, aon become & place Of | rasa road for interest, was included. It ia | toe actus prota must be'hesvy, and. ta tasay’taaon 6 | 35; safer a eas Jeray nnd Southera! s = - ip - aren ot mr dg | rye * to be hoped that th e Gal enormons, if we reflect that the manufacturers are max- | y st 740, a 7bc., chiefly at 74}¢0., and Southern white , forming a year’s provisions for i oye Le € office and a lithographic establighment has Pt ie accounts the eDa | ing their own prices, almost, and that the risk of loss in | at 760.8 8c. Rye was cheaper. Sales of 2,700 bushels Total... ee entirely loss ann ot se ne formed for the first time in G: d,and | are kept in s more businesslike manner now. peed ealige phe pl ans and with manago- } were made afloat and delivered at 80c.a $2; Last week. am the ant, iy Pm . Pies pal lished by it has just made {ts appearance. A ‘The increase on the k 4 is handsome, ments rendered skilful and cautious b disasters yet un- uated fasterechon Reames | Coase iat chang eee | tae aas nectar moet | eeeue ae ceri ears ag ’ mereover, that the country was treatened with famine. legends written and printed by Batives in the Greenland bee the sit igre a bok atk pore awe recently paid bot six per cont., or nothing at all, are now earning more than double this per centage, at the Jena; and there are others tbat bave paid eight to ten The lettor adds that a ukase was stort! cted rega- | I with « Danish translation. . | little temptation for the farmer to hurry his staff to dating definitively ‘the question of the ‘mmncipation of the A Mane with twelve engravings Hy 2 wot, ‘cuoyuted market. The decline in the Hudson River receipts

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