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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDMBSDAY, APRIL 25, 1840.—FRIPLE SHEET. the United States that Cubs has bees taken on the way. We have bad some social incidents of some interest. The March receipts of the Philadelphia aud Wil- miagton Railroad wore $106,689 86. Maroh, 1869, independently of the increased cotton export from Om the 15th s Spanish boatman was killed by the seat! | the South, is equal to the decline ia the export of eee Oar Mavens (nd beceving hou rummers, was conc! ided ycaterdagyoy | Mitnsia Osnirel 6 w Arwen, Sales of TH Pepper were aude a &ie, Simee«s b one a ad Ly 4 be tor Havant, Apr 19,1900 | Ceruner @:narmer, A eamberf witacsure wore oxamined, = . wi eiee meee two sti ec 000 Dols. | "esterty onlees was chon ef weed Ea meant ose “ i. Picam Communication to Connect Ge Dire’ Lines Bebavat | bat none 0 them cremed to know anything about the afi ¥. ay = 8 veceet, 4 (he Beare and Orescend Cwscs with the Hacana-—Ouba te | Tee prisorere, Murphy, Greenwood, Wintams und Mes, ne ee, eee Piatt. 7 y protic ks bya Sn RT Gdites wane freed—Steamer previersly grresied oa suspielen, wore om‘reated W') | yesh ope Central 6p. ry 5 oem a Ameen | Granta, Agee HYerk. he Lina of Political Conteaceatcne—fwe | ty, wimcases rene ‘De. u Purmosen, Apel Wambara iurdere—Brvtah auoull om Twe American Seamen— De. uly bs 7 Oommerciat— Beal Tha Delegates Without Halters tm De. “ Havenc—Ood, do mage k ae ae ‘The steamship Metsnxas ar:ived at Matanzas evening | Wow York Central: 4 i =, of tho 1h, with dates trom Now York to the Sth inst. aad | but Be Sti Aprh &- The is to weave on her return voyage on the 321 inst. dhe De. s Santee will take, it is enld,a fall list of passengers, many of Fow York and nt : Pat F whem, Cubans, interested, or friends of those interested, | Do. 2d mort. efi Portek ‘s ia the entorprine, A connection of steamers is spoken of Des Sear Zhi reas wale in this besiness community Detweem the Quaker City, | Do ea ae Sraields, commander, trom New York to Havana, aad | Pena. | 4 Gao bests of 090 tena, the Hebans, MeCennell, commander, frem New Orleans te ~ : & Alayeta—the steamers of both lines to arrive ) Philadelphia oe ea meerly as prasticable. moans, throagh : Wampengere desirimg te remain only three er four ‘The Philadelphia Bulletin of last evening thus days tm Havana could be secommodated, and of | Sonne | noticos the money market of that olty:— this Ma » matters thero are ne chai te notice, and vide eayoricoos cena}! tected ne eaaa™®: | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | asracs, fiver bayers., Nos euppiy apt reeedtealap cali edirip inci By adding one tad apprars to ee mene, Sad ho anaes epee 6 : fteemer 10 pote 'y Reganint vine glare dad Temspay, Apri 346 P.M. pectin her ele a peered ce cf the travelling commaniy, and o large part of the | The following is a comparative statomont ef the me Dee ketene eee inte Sees direet freights to and from the two perts, for the Havana, | exports (exelusive of specie) from New York to Tenge from 910 12 par cont. Basiaces sontianrs quite seary bck would be takem by the steamers of the direst lines,en | foreign ports for the week and since January 1:— a ee ae ie mer yawn, ‘uocount of the convenience, certainty and better condi 1888. 1889. 1968, a any cange tien of cargoes for delivery where there Wa more ime to | or ibe wonk........ $1,204 008 61184,T00 81 bp ae {Qed tet ‘ port ga Ou tho New Orleans linea | Preveusly ‘17,665,904 17,764,112 24,593,513 ‘The imperts at Boston for the last wook are as Bar yo larger steamer than the Habeas would be required for | Stsee Jap. Int... 911,307 $18,048,872 $26,129,987 senae Seen the business already established; ema one other, of the It will thus be seen that the excess of exports » 1,016,638 Sone feme size an the Quaker, and as fast, If possible, botworn last till kee) ‘The chief exports of pes! 11;126,098 | 8 de. brick de, 1 . Ns over year s\ pa up. chief ex; 5 126, a favlavarnes on ty tio cauapraant eoolioe afin | #e week wore cotton, breadstath and provislona | The valoo of marehandise warshsusod in the | $40 4. 16h aa abi ohn two there ia ne doubt of the favorable returas to | Some eoffee and hides wore reskipped to Burope, | district ef Besion im tho ame wook was as (el- is ahs a He, Ara 10 a 4500 re b : eure, Green’ Te prove that Cuba is te the lime of politics! attraction, and 8 fair line of domestic goods, ‘so., to China. We | lows:— 5 9.1x79.9N... re the Coatzscosices came im yesterday at half note a small export of wheat to Liverpool, aud bored 3 vatemgn we i ae fleur to Leadon. The exeeas over last year in the visa uta i = od vory first time im the suaals'of political organization in | exports of domestio produce from this port alone, cere +1 6900,68 | 2 toes 1dth ot, 1 2 1 1 1 be. nels to froat of tbe office of the Cayyain of the Port, for | guecie from New York. $103,062 94, o. 6 Miliary 6S Hoag apg hy winile fauing a The money market eoatinues to be unaffeeted | The March carnings ef tho Vermont and Massa. | | bens sad let, y Seen Spekem, &e, ; sah Grerhound ise Tenge, earaphed © eagaret,” was crushed to death by the collision of three | by the news frem Europe. Money is as abundant | Chusetta Rallroad were $22,860; Maroh, 1859, | Meuse and lot 190 Want (8th ut, 22x03. TST Shee: foes lew Teck Feb we ter Acapalon, | Bark Seiies. frome peees, Ud ship Toates, Weshar, Hom ‘velanies parsing im the vtreet. One of the drivers, said $20,640. The funded debt of read is $934,411, 20th ot, SBC. 105, te, Tih wr 4, lat 24 40 #, low a nat aseverat5 per cent om call, amd 5) a 6 for frst clase Beptember or October paper. So: leading foreign bankers, who have been selling tobe mows to blame, 8 being tried for the murder. ‘Two sailors from & merchant veeasl of the United States tm front of the United States Conse! General's office, and a the presence of the master of the veasel sanctioning it, of the | In 1867 it was $995,731. The sinking fuad io to $30,000. In 1869 the read carmed net $48,895, if <F Hj i f Gen ' wore most brutaily maltreated— braised with the buits bills on London pretty freely of late, and who do | Sfter payment of all expenses and intorest. s HIP Pl it 16 ion 9 is i wrige RW Paster, Relerses. Gen Ca & the monkets, und pricked with the bayoncts of the guard | 200. to ahip apecie upem the zs NG NEWS. i teat aan om anton for Busnes Ayres, Apri, st | YL STMORS, Avril Arr steamships Poterase, Waieca, bent to apprehend them, Becaase they were intoricared Caulad Present margin Steck Mxehamge. Be GWEN RSD ese a Oya algae tee nae "Bark les, from Mow Ortsans for Boston. off | New York; Thes Gwen, Ramssy, Savannah: bark ‘A: Fleet Haglc, Stag! and impudent ia eee Dearie, oe bear agd bien ag offering, are lenders at even lower rates than thise Tumear, Aprd £1, 1008. SeAMAG VOR TeEr Tene Tee 94, fiend Kor. i m Kiros. ble Joasire; ochre Mars Mice, Te, Here. Boies Ere fer hist, tee conscience 7 peter | above mentioned. By-and-bye, mo doubt, the price eo ee ur as i bbe Bi King. fer Reston, off Barnegat, Aprfiti—vy pllet | back, Falsdin, ne tae, ee erearten the Spanish spectators, aod the poor | of money may advance, whem we have sent a fow 4 208 de “a Peres, inn Teng Le Ballera wore ah eagth invent tk hed bys roms oss in ise Dee we plea prose Api « co ft ee wack tou Obale Toby, "eoele tnd: athberoa. Sreaiok, fe fet boy Pema ee ave noe tlemam with: One of the immediately | ™ * monet) ——- 0th; ‘eby, Boule, and Ashburwa, Sort Joined * Fut im the bospital for treatment by the officer of the | uewn of the advance of the bank rate in London MS fet Se oben ae PE ay SESS REE, Obs Hickory, Melman, for Mavens, Sid Tih, Ma- Ker. Bandy, Onsrtectons ita’ (89 re, Harber @ 4 Of eonree this treatmoat was mot with the kaow. t .d the least fe 100 Mich Con BE 000 475 Steamship Persia (Be). py dca. “4 n ‘Wilson. Turks ‘sland; heteh Laura, G has not produced the perceptible effeet on our Reeamenp Jamestown, » Nortel, a 8 Win Gens crtistiee So kare. beth tolerably geil finde kote mB. 2 41% | Matneken. Lo rer he iat eee haf rg PR 3 Apt Arr oun Disdom, Laden, Piladde ith exceptions we have bees tolerably qui 108 « 47% | Back Charlotte Tay, Trainor, Rio Jancire end a mbt—Sra. phia; Diameed. Young, de; Eie Grane, A) York, Tsend you full flea. . ei 90 4756 | wi. Lawton & Co, verpool fcr Boston. iM, Apert B= Werrimsse, Fide, WYort | wo ‘change in the augar market, Preights | Foreien exchange is tu better demand. The bank: 41°00 5 teovuwes te me gs aoe aT Bork Qvermane, Mtg, 1 Jage Wardell & 00. lon aaa do Bacal ee Leetne: gine, MYork; fon Gores | Pi pA Oroeees Mash, 40 for stl more active, and prices jor bhd. sugars | ers’ asking rates are 1094 for sixty day sterling bills, | gece KrieRRAvhmtbds 65 7) de bao 4756 Bork Cock , Bevereax. Cereense— ri Beuunsicavan, “April ¢—are ‘Seth 2, Gilleapie, Now Resea Geay,@o bound 4; ini or Bosihoot for 1,00 bo: Br taped d (geste ial te and 110 a 110} fer shortsight. For franca, 5.15 9 15j | 2000 Rud RivRR2dmt 10:% $10 Brie RR assetk 18 Boek Warren, Bemsball @ Megara, Jerk: Heanete, as d Dewiahiand, Kew Orla ane ra One 4, tad A, bark Merrtinse, cobra Myra, Oregea, Marten per bez; for Burepean business 00 improvement for 60 day bills, aud 5.12} a 13} for short sight. At | 2ovq HerimRRmibe 705s 19g MSKN Ie BE 690 18}, | Bris ararerbe (Dulcty Sopes—Walat Ourvers name | soa iouigeth RYG'E OA. ‘ialnta. 4; Woanagon, Puta: | pRALL RIVER, Ape 0M chr Thomas Page, Rotaseny ae nae a af pa Pete eat ia these rates (which include a brokerage), the de- | 6600 de.......... 93; opt a _ r. ana ee p Noptane, ‘Bart, Misabethport Sid sehr Sen sixty days, 123 t0 12% per ones, premium; Paris, do mand has been steady, though mot very active. Brig Oyrea (Br), Oremer, & Joan, NB-—P I Wevius & Sens. Sadar tieoy, Kéhan Allen, Poole, MYerk. Sid schr Beh, diovant te 35 premium; New York, do , 1 to 256 do.; | Still, kn the absemoo of commercial bills, which are Be au nebere ’ rasaen, cappoaed for BY ork. S . ; . pri? Are bark 8 Michels, Miehele, Buske- racer tein Se, tmartetee: ‘Gaied “ae gt becoming quite scarce, the baakers ave all sold | '"; Au ican Bx Be. 108% eer Franate' Purrtagve, for U 8 at $14 he peatie pee ee rake, "Tnont Westemea, heard f atm! 9 to 2% 40 s fairly; and to-merrow the Persia will take oat thee & L'ther BE 112 bs np ee Ik per onddy; sau, Contes, hag sevnotad Sls poco or Sronp, Coreen, and A Tewnsesd, Townsend. Tore May eoncet bite dalioton ater mated 7 tne very | aboat $800,000 in specie. Of this amount ever Cantom Co....... 31 fobr Kossuth. Leo Pertemouth— : fa garae NYork: Provecier. Oroaker. from Ades, laid on | elem. Metchinens, Mobic: Hatiey, Mankall, Fensneoln; streets of our sity—the eaterrifled aad invincible, $100,000 will be in silver, the balance in gold bars. pe ar te re > fal Bonne Aram. March 5 (a pert barks Morey Milen. Clow. | $00. $0. aos, ek Brad 1a eco caer Havana, April 19,1900. | The shipment is made by four foreign banking Sark rowe, eee. ioaen, te for Salem ready; brige Menge Fak Woot, Yorks Hise, berks Falmetts, Grey, civerpost: nay > houses. It is not easy to figure up a profit on ship Hoop Heary Bene ‘gi enn * | George # Adams, Fisk, Besten; 16th, ne ‘ini ue a Spanish Minister to Mewice en route for His Desti- Geamer Artes. Poster. rae tet ane tee Ota mak, | meats of gold made against bills at 1094 and 6.15; Gloamer Alda, Revineve, Phitadsiptda. weanecos, Apru i--in port ube Marah Maria, Cedertil, or | YOK. Mt, sip BR Milam. Be, or, tad ¥ mam ‘Tastes of the Oubomcres— Weekly Discownts of the Bank | but barsare lew, and @any houses are probably Bansibon, March %—In port brig Abey P i ache | Gresnman for Antwerp: Stemiee, ewe posal Shock of om Rarthquake, de, de locking rather to use the money on the eagerness BL Oe pameegers ie Iota | cone, Colles, tren Fhioasie oon lune rama dag vt Raw boses. Serve, fr Perinads Pose. treed. Tavad myself 10 day of tho opportunity offering by the | other side than to make a profit en bh RL ee ytd < eit tp Baree 3 come Orystal Pelase, Doptay, Jackson: | oF 78 steamabip Coatsacoalocs, touching here en rows to | the transfer. Three other steamers will 216 AM. a Gdays and © | corn Gort (ee, taieh, bork Fremont, Baker, from Phiadetphi; | Toe. Ee ype Qeriees.m, to place you ia pecscaston of ail that bas | gil from this port this week—the Prince Albert Lede ead aemonare sathentianea.” Ones OM an te | ULSeere ATT kes Years Wicks. Lilie, int. Aon tan ate ant eased Br bart. Jos Mar. | dam, liverpoel, Tt, 3G, Bishardosn, 40; 9h, Golden | HO) do Cun takea place in this, eur world of Cubs, since mine por De | on Thuraday, and tho Glasgow and Arago on Ss- Wrens H. tnd. 60 Hattoraa ciguatioed bark "One Vitec, | Sar. Mammo, Ge dohs, Guaitett seed Torre. | thagves, Sexo of )5: tpet turday; the two latter, and perhaps the former like- bound 8. pa Beis die oa ea, Salen, ‘Berry, Ghanghas; 6th, —— rae oc bio io ta te tala port, le ENG Che alicia mvedlhendhene ns lair tata Riines’ eiremaste ee ana nee PH weiss WU TOS, | _Caitoyvas afc Sin part shine Wines Westee, from say —y o>, Siner Dea France ashoon "eh tw aie Mate rt ec ae ee saeorn BoARD from ee, ins FSi aR Py a dare, do 5 5 . om =_— 7 Snarton, Rad bee ble. a cae, Wale Gen How: 4 ter to that eo called repabie. Ithad been known fora $2000 Kemtmaky 6's.. 1043 250 aha N Y Con RE. bound 8. Badiaat, Uinee, and Therese, Wal.sce, or inte day oF twe previous that the Petroaila was about to visit The following are the last quotations of sight | 10000 MisseariG’s b0® 84 ry ate meee eg = sgenet. peat hears, wih po poe SR oe hake, for Man bid z the United States, and as usual here, the quid muncs pur | exchange on New York at the cities mentioned, the a Srametee Reanake. Couch, Kerf, £0, wit mins end pas- Moses Dee cans. Pi ter eat oe 5 wee aad Weotr surmisce into circulation as facts as to the object of | quotations being te all eases for gold:— S, trustee or (ate Orewett, eer, id Maree S chip Templar ‘Marta, Zombay. ba pecan; ‘Hearea, Jets, WE tani tne woo eins wo Bow Yet we aomanaran copuare “See Ne Kutisse & Yea heal” ea rece Panton, Berry, Havana: 16h, book Serna, aes ae: | Re Alecandris sce i, nteartog. ae Bia Rrcelincy the Ctain General, tho Maresshal de sedmoiteee io Fea & Oberch. ee SA oe vad Pectiand; = ha eons Campo Dea Gregorie Requieso Arquelies, the political Bark Rearepert, rigs ies ‘ana, do; Marine, jerk; eche Fisher, Bes 3 Fame. Serratia ee een ae BEESrarri ie pce, PRONE RESIS | “Trermomn stan weg terre anemy | Sate ps} 4 , Weat on Meaday morning yy rail- iz apoke art ‘York; Ih. vitie: Ranmer, @ardmer, 4: way to vist the weatern pertions of the island. nea: Callterata $2 days trom Masiovideo tor Oloatuogos: 10m, | Balti "Tuceapecn, Mov&ey sear Jule Mana\ Preston Ghaiey | =. Waker, Pevtland Ottmar AS cur last telegraphic advices the distinguished party a iat 3 28, lon TT 49, enw ship Parlement, from Liverpesi for 7 i for WYork; Pier, 4 Bound hed reached Matanzas, where their presence occasiened | The stock markethas not got over the effict of Sere atriosn, Buiien. Pert ae Prines. 1< dave. with cofee | “id 10 tarts Tom Corwin, Besen: armiva, ‘Rowen, Beotan quite 0 gals time. the heavy ssles on Saturday, and of the shock im- ood te Wider 4 Hewahion. “oe: inst 'et'maduiges, | Ademe, WYork: 11th Mary iad ata er ee The Spanish Bank of Havana decreased {ts line of dis- mmay, Apr 24—6 FM. | hen avout 0 miles from Port au Prines, in 60 fathoms’ sets Jcoonh Grice, York: HJ Brayton, Gates, Bee: x, Forest, DB counta during the week eading 16th {ustant, $24,258 00. parted to public confidenee by the advance in the | Asm —The market was acchanged, while omall alee | Iyice ver ore chook of an earthquake, wach epperentiy ton; 12h, barks JW Frenah, Becton; Bay ikate, | paré Ausila, 0 A Stoten, Mentivers, Seuss, J cant hes J by the Bank of Engl: arly | Were made at Bice, Cor potasand at 5.680. for ._ | as {f the vesnel bad been vislentty throws upon shore; 160k, at | Sparrow, Baltimere, ee Orne wnmnarta, Tugwases, A Ooréery, F tape emg soe net tore ll Ue dn vty” aad ingland. Nearly | “Seenvervrvu-“Sigure-The searkat for Gato and Weenera | Stok taveriaseed ancteer tase oe sandier Sea ll trade Dadty Apel &— Ate John Beary, Proush Lenten for Gar- | faders 10 1 Feine 34. Nord ate, Vineyard, ieeerer said sodueane! moraing of Hn instant It, 1 tt the speculative securities were lower this morn- \rere srousod Oy gach ebook. ‘einbing he vomell hd eras & 2 (nad anchored) I, Nenkin ‘éo fer Meng Keag, | ‘i, Peytena, Medora, Bound Brosk,aad GD 4% ‘The Conde doSan Extoban Caningo, Alcalce of this efty, | ing, and the business in bonds and State stocks was Siewert te Wow Fort oy Yamne, Newonetie for Hew Haven (and Le SIT, 1 pentecs Prods, Wes the ce to Regattas fer sous tae functions of \ne Poutioel Governor duriog Mis |} 4+ a5 targe as usual. Central wen: down to 78}, uae cee eee oe be, Seen fo pes “elvere Houthard, Soak, ‘Hs. et PASS 24 Mo anetvals, ld, olf vomels belore reper’ Tho French steamer Luever arrived at this port yester-.| closing that bid, against 79} at the close yesterday. Reet Ligh! boar EW 9 mes, sven aie armada, Wy Bruner, Wey, ea Kay @aaor ‘MOBILM, April 18—Arr ship Renptre Sinte, Briggs, Havana, day from Aspinwail — Cleveland and Toledo was freely supplied at the pameEale (Orh Matenald. Humsese. PE, ra Charietisiows, | Bremen: Grsee, trom Noweustio Od sip Caran Eesker, Ontpton Barre : Our Albany Correspondence. decline noticed yesterday, and sales were made be- wide i Axuany, April 23, 1868. The Bankrupt Di NA Yo Bigned—Tre Vetoed Madion Square ty Hall, bo, de. Tem thousand daokrupts ef 1857 aro om the anxious peat, awaitng the action of the Governor upoa the tosol- veat DIL sn yet be has act communicated bis views to the pablis Whether be wil! legalize the act is a matter of corjreture. He undoubtedly has serious doubts whether suck a sweeping law ehould he passed; other- wise he would not reflect upoa it sroh a length of time He js competied, during the veeatou of the Legieiatare, to fend ine veto or sige bilis after rematuing in bis haads fen dayn after their passage through both bouser; if ast wigned or returned within that period, thoa the bills be- @ome lswe nevertheless. The Bapkrupt bill was seat inte the Exscutive Chamber only a day or two previous to the ad jourrment; consequently the Governor hai xot the tem days for its corsideration. The constitution is Bilept upom the subject of signivg bilis ater the s\joura- ment; comecquently several of bis Exoellency’s pre- decessors Leve cet regarded the ten days, but have sigued Dills weeks afier the acjourpmeat of the Legielatore. Can am Executive keep in his possession bills for ap (definite period after the acjournment, with- ony exter legahsing the acte or refusing to do eo? If be oan Co it for a period of more than teu days, can he oot for a period of as many moutha? The aew City Hall Matiaon Square bill, as you are Blrendy aware, bis Excelieacy bas refused to sign. Tha citizens of New York wili eee by thin bill the skilful movements of property holders around Madison equare. Tae Governor rightly says that (he accommodations in the Park are ample for the present, and if any additions are Wanted, the conveniences cam be provited at a muoh lees expenee thae exoending some three millions up town, some two miles from the present location. Tho aot of 188, whieh it was those propoced to am provided that the Mayor and Board of Sapervisors stould appoint three Cot missioners, subject to removal, w serve without vay, and tbat the entire structure should aot cost over $260,- 0. The bill which the Governor refused to sign was burried throngh with lightoing speed, oot giving time for Temonsirances to appear from the city. It was iutroduced early iw april, pamed the Senate on the Lith, the House qm the 14th, the adjournment took piace on the 17th, aad the Governor vetoed it on the 2th Coroners’ Im questa. A Cu Kitixp sy Rate—Horgimre Cass.—On Sanday « poor Irish woman, camed Mary Connor, far advaneed im Pregpancy, was admitied to Be. lovue Fospital, und placed tm the waiting department. She was attended by ene of the physicians attached to the institution, and made tole- Fably comfortable. The doctor them retired for the night, Promising to call upon the patient atan early bour the following morning. Upon = poor woman, aa be promised ,a borrid spectacle met his view. By the stie of the ueforwnate creature lay the dead body of @ fall grown shild, with its nose, upper tip, toes and about haif Of its left foot eaten off, appareutiy by rats. Upon ques- tioning the unha;py mother reapecting the fate of her child, ihe doctor learned that during the uight sh» was seized with the pains of !abor aod gave birth we child. Daring the night sbe felt somethiwg ike rats crawuag about ber bed, in the mrighborboo: of tue spot where the infant jay, but ehe was eo weak that «bo was nuable io drive off the vermin. She hed no {1ea, however, that tae rate were engaged ia any mischief othr than prowling bed or eles ahe would have called for belp, aad until the followiag morning when daylignt ap- 0 the could realize the horror of her situation. remains of the haf eaien infact were removed to the dead bowre on Moncay, where apon applying the as Tosiatic tees it was phowm beyond all doubt that the child ‘waa born alive, Oorousr Jackman was aotified of the af- fair, but owing to the extreme debility of the mother the Inqnest had to be postpone! umtil mext week. That a wo- wan ‘ labor shoul be allowed to remain unattended, as Mary Comnor was, and that rats should be allowed to tramp into her enc half devour her child, seems Strange. Nevertheless the facts as stated above are true without either color. ert We have efen beard of dead bodies dopantesd tn our public institutions baving been eaten by rate, but that 8 live cbiid shoald be Permitted to have been devoured, as ie this twatance, is mest indeed. Verily the Warden of the hospital er the doctor in attendanes should be heid to a tirict accountability for the loes of this child. Tas Wasuivcrox Sraeer Homome Case—The inquest in the wane of Dietrick Cordes, the Swedish sallor who diet tween the boards at 28}; in the afternoon it closed 29 bid, against 29) atthe close yesterday. Rock Island and Galena were each j off, and the Michigaa shares about as much. The election of directors in the Michigan Southern Company takes place to- morrow, at Toledo. It appears to be understood that the new tickebwill be successful. Harlem aed Budson were quiet at a fractional decline. The business in Panama and Pacifico Mail. was small; prices were sustained. Within the past few days there have been a good many ehort sales of stock, and a bear interest of some strength is form. ing; bat the leading operators do not seem to have the courage to follow stocks down very far, in tho face of increasing railroad traffic and generally prosperous business. This afternoon the market was quiet, and stocke closed steady at the following quotations:— Virginia 6's, 93 = $; Missouri 6's, 835 a 84; Can- ton, 21a 4; Camberland Coal preferred, 14a 15; Pa- cific Mail, 1044 s 106; New York Central, 78} s 79; Erie, 172 « §; Hadson River, 40% a 41; Har- lem, 133.83; Harlem preferred, 38a 3; Beading, 42} a §; Michigan Central, 47} s 48; Mishigan Bouthern and Northern Indiana, 12} a4; do. gua- ranteed, 23f = 24; Panama, 136{ a 137; [ilinois Con- tral, 593 a 60; Galena and Chicago, 633 a 64; Cleveland sud Toledo, 23a {; Chisago and Rock Island, 63} a 64. The busisees of the Sub-Treasury to-day was as follews:— Total receip's —For ous ome, $78,743 38 72,000 00 72,196 77 616,849 34 The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $25,437,687 85, and the balances $1,302,643 54. The interest on the first mortgage bonds of the New York and Erie Railroad, dae on the let of May, will be paid on and after that day, at the office of the receiver. The Union Bank of this city has declared s semi- annual dividend of three per cent, payable on the let of May; the Manchester and Lawrence Rail- road, a dividend of four percent, payable at the Concerd Railroad office, im Boston, om the Ist of May. The Galena earnings for the third week of April compare as follows with last year:— ~ $21,740 4 The cornor is now tarned; bat tho lake is not yet open. We read in today’s Philadelphia Ledger: — The average weekly statemoat of the banks of this city for the week ending on Saturday laet presents the follow. ing ebanges as compared \ amar te pe week :— a 16 Capital stock. April natsne ‘irsussit tne:: tee tet 444 Ine.. 100, 6,418,711 30 Tas pede 5,464,230 Ine.. 62,560 Dee from banks. 1,744,380 1,880'127 Dee.. Dwe other beaks. 4,164,678 3, Tease 3,985,110 Ime... 17! Lepenites - 16,043.140 6,613,616 os Orculation....... 8,263,186 — 3,154;285 i: wot The arrival of the City of Baltimore at this pore this morning enables us to complete our London and Liverpool files to April 11. . The following are the Istest quotations of American stocks from the Loadon Times of the 11th instant:— the range of the above figures. demand at the above fgeres, Cornmea! was firm but quiet, at with sales of 3800 bbis. better demand, and sales ef 40, wade $1 72 for white Kentucky, $1 3.0 $1 68 for white Western, $1 38 for mixed Weeterm, $1 28081 Milwaukee club, and $1 26 for Chicage spring. Sales have bees made of 36,000 bushels at 766. a 764. for mixed Western, 780. for Jersey yellow, aad Bic. for white Routhers. —Bales of 62,000 bushels State at 150 Bye amd oats are quiet at steady prices. Q Corr. —The ube costipued frm, with age Laguyara at 140, and 30 bi de. Ceylon and all lot si moat of stocks of Mesars. Soots & Son:—Steok of Rio om the 17a April, 1860, 5,026 bage. Sates for consumption estimated at 2,024 baga. Stock of Rio om the Mtl day ef April, 1860, 3,001 bags; Maracaibo, 8,102 bags; Ceylon 2,750 bags; Coats Rios, 700 bags; Jaye coffee, mats 26,664; St. Dom'a- £0 orfise 1,500 bage.—Total bage'and mate, 37,717. The stock of Rio on April 2lst, at New Orleans, was 18, bags; Baltimore 6,500 bigs; Poiladeiphia—; 24th, New York, 3,001 bage—Total 27,501 bags. Corrox.—The market was without spirit, while prices for the medium and higher grades were without quots- table change. Toe lower and inferior qualities continued to be beavy and irregular. The enles to-day erased about £0 bales, closing at 1134 Cor middling uplands. Fruous were firm, aud engage meots were fair. The engagements embraced about 40,000 bashels grain, includ tg about 16,006 core, am 24,000 do. wheat, ta shipe’ bags, st 63¢4., and some 10,600 buscels were reported engaged ‘by eteamer at p t—300 46 Doxes cheese, by steamer, 40a 175 tlerces lard fe ef Thar Of 160 tons Coltmess Scotoh pig, at $25, six mon Linn was in fair request, with sales ofcommen at S60. 8 85c., and lump at $1 10 (or Rookiaad. Morasens was steady, with eales of 278 bhds. Ouba mus. Covado at 280. a S0c, amd 81o., and a lot at 200, 8 260. Navar. Sromes.—The warket was drmer for spirits, owing to light stocks, with sales of 50@ bbls. spirits turpentine at 460. to arrive, and 30@ do. atraight do. at 46}¢¢. Common rosin was in fair demand at ua- changed New ‘The following statement gives the mevements of naval stores at this port for the periods mentioned: — , Wek, Simele. Jan. 1 Crade turpentine 500 4,178 2,870 412 S193 38,379 668TL =| 184,718 454 198 slo 24,033 ne, 9300 bbls; spirits do., 3,000; commen rosin. 6.000 do, amd 5,000 de. tar ars —_ 141,954 4,076 gas were made at lc. a 620., chiefly at the inside figure, Crede whale and sperm were uncharged. Paovimons.—Pork—The market was doll aad prices without obange of mome! @ sales embraced about 8,060 @ 9,000 bbis., inclading m chiefly at the inside Sgure; old mees at $17 60; new prime Ot $14 40 a $14 68, and old at $13. Beef was more active and buoyant, with sales of 1,106 bbls, tmoluding country mess at $5 0 $6; re; mess at $0 0 $10 60, and extra do. at $11 25 a $1260. Prime and India meas Beef hams were steady, with oe. 2 11}¢0. Cut meats were ices buoyant, with sales of 160 bhds. and tierces at CXC. 27/0. for shoulders. Lard was siea ly, with sales of 45¢ bb 0 116., the latter figure for cheepe was firm. Rica. —Rales of 200 tieroes were mace at 310. 8 40. Fugne.—Cover was irmly beid at &. a 90,, and timethy at $3.75 a $4, with fair sales. Scars continued active aad prices reled with mach steadiness, with sales of 2,600 bhd 6 Taurens Gopmasis, Tews t iii ashis Jamestown, Forfelt inebiooin; bark Seperd (Hor), ant: Wind dering tho day HW, fresh. Miseellancous, Fagras? Passson on Recomp—Shep Werth Wiad, Merton, owned by Daniel Torrance, Beq, of this elty, is reperted to have made the fastest presage trom Bag'and wo Australis ever sovemplished by © salieg ship—aamely, 67 days from the Downs to Port Philip Heads, Australia The North Wied sailed from the Downs Mov 1¢, reached Port Philip Heads Jan 6, and arrived at Syduey, NBW, Jam 28. This fimo ship was ballt fm the ship yard of AG Bell, Meq, Mew York, She ts 1041 (ous regiater, and of medium elipper bulid ‘The New Orleans Board of Underwriters have passed some stringent requistions in regard to masters of veesols who may moet with dissatere on the Babams Banks oa the Floride Reefs ond Keys. They have p!soed Capt Moses Hoyt im eommen@of « veesel to oruiee in that rogion, and reader assistance, and they demand of the mrsters of vosseis in distress to follow the advice of the agente of the Board of Key West, Nassau, Ao, pon pain of noe iasurance of vessels te which hoy may a‘ter. bark Sierra Hove York sohra Queen. of Laverpool(oudaid); solr Mary, O'iarion, Mortal April4—Arr sebre Hestea, Kimball. Pedro Keya ‘and ald 9t for soaville; telard), Smad, J Wazalan, WYerk. fut lat, ott Hows, Me Morrigea, om in port April 1ith, brig Jotm Geddes, Dougines. for BYerk; sobre oiphm, Keller, for do; Ks, varie, hence arr 34, for do; We're Hore. storey. Bostes, arr tet, for United States, C V Cassy, Hardy, trom Tarts Isiand, arr Marek 8. ; Carney, and. Mary, “Yiverroor, April 7. pert; aloes Fram Joseph Clark, —Arr. Ionian, Wade, Apalacbiocla, Ama (#) Now Yor April —Arr steamer Ann 0, Cook, larvoy Birel itxoa, Kew Yorks Simoae Mille, Harve, Genoa vis Ardrossan; 16th, jphard Knepp, York, and deod- mma. Agry, for Charleston; Sth. uetraiia, Spencer. Kew York, Weyme' Ons ket inward at london Sib Lots Healey, New York (and a (ond ald 4 Gravesend etree Moore, New York. gohre BM Olark, Clark, Id be the my Sd pobre Vermont, Farge, Obarlecten: my was or won 3 elsar of the wreek fn the bonis. ; r5 ree ser gd Oraville, om a voyage from this port to Coruama. states that spout the ane jaittude ard loextede, om the 29 Deo las: anobored Hi Lord, Perkins, New Or 4 Tee Be dn ily reese] might have beea atraok Charkoura fo) ri S64 Hemesh Seer, Griflin, Havana; Ir. vine, Cook; WH Jenkins, Charoblil, Minewonr, March S!—In port ship Martaa J Ward, Chase, for ‘Mansnnias, April 4—Arr New Light, Revnolde, NOrleans. Mataca, March iS Arr Caura, Pesoud, wight 2 beat it te probable the ¥ sabe J&R Young, Soon, Maluecae, Feb 17—In port berk Liste, Mekerson, from Zan Macarrrus, March 7—In port ships J 0 Humphreys, ai the Mew York Hospital from the effects of a slung ohm | Maryland & «9% a oT wound, received at tbe eorner of Washington and Carlisi Viguie Bute 6p wee ge : rot Res tbe found a CH ARLAS 5': ch, om whe 7th matant, at tbe hands of ome pallog De 1 8 a 8b Finn 5, 70096 Broad wag, EE Se i

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