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2 ABB‘.VAL OF THE AFRICA. | 1 EW “ORK HERALD; SATURDAY, ‘APRIL 28, 1860.—TRIPLH SHEET. . ory hee rho book retarded; MO px words, tary faction and the detive yurch. Th) and the line will im a cbort time, with » little drill and @is- stan advance of 134 92 tacks, but greendwere lower, | to 1¢e. pritmium, In consequence cf fresh sales”, f Aho country will depend fe "eriat | asclageney of the lanier partgtten Seen acter poccred.oiplines thats pay pacemally elven 1a Uneee, uneir food | We@hin te'fecs vark osama, sia eee dia loan hae improved to 1003, to %(; the raped rimiaats ose Of She * ois oc jaunt. that Miramon bad assumed the offensive, aud besieged good abd euflicent, and their comforts yeucrally cared t Shanghae, 6s. 43¢ a Gz. bd.; at Hong Kong, | however, is flat, at 97% to 08, aud ludig wo %. et el Sa toa the at + til naw Juarezin Vera Cruz, though wi rf ag. Tavcily Jor, turn Out as efficient ag any otter troops With re- a The amount of business transacted i the foreign ol of 18 Own absGlitg po one sey beid out, and Missnon't eoeea tinue Deore its SPECK to the profesred rioters, the Genoral says that before The Unnea ‘States steamer Hartford was at Hoag Koug, | ritiee has been small, and prices are upaltered, f me | pt that evcret, will feel no disper jtion'to uso . While affairs were ta this posiivaeturts were be arrived at Rome they could be bad fur ‘hirty sous & aud the Powhatan at Japan. The arrangement of the share account bas gone eff TBAEE DAYS LATER FROM LORE. sow. | Mave to reconette the Detligerents by ancnvoy of tha head; since bis arrival the price has incressed w 3 The market ie hrm. Ot a | British government, and tt was proposed thatatrece or | france. [HE VERY CATEST. Vicvoria bonds have been done a! 1053, to 4. sees | Common Benso View in FE agiaud of the — urmurtice should precede # general cessation of istulties | Tt 8 thought that other euperior officers on the retired . LIVERPOOL COTTON MawKET. * e Z el Covode Laverty” «coe Stermication of the strife by compromise and at- | Hat ot the French army wili follow the exampls of Gene: | Livenroot, April 15, 1860. Livexroon, april 14, 1860. Aubsidence of Feeling in Swit- | {From the Manchester G4 grain, april 13} | ent. How far the attempt would have suvcecded | 11 Lamorictere ana enter tne service of the Pope, | The steamehips Jnra and Canada bath arrived at this | The market te still without change, Sales o-day al tions ery eutabhahed rections acta oro, out iawitu: | "we cannot say, Dot a dp meantime wo havo resolved | | A BH¥ate oar Saye Cordigal Apiooell js daverminet pertio day. Rumors again current that the Sayers and | 8,°0 bales. Toporte, 38,508 Dales. | thows ere eeta: ed realities , Nigence of ze cial aterd, | <l clearsnoe fa ch Sever jo is are + dade 9 zerland. | the asp eleeitoe oniee may 4 wails igenee ol a naval engagemont tn i n oe far the Frepch Several | Havin Mankets—(For the week ending April 160 end the captore of vetaols under Spanish colors by | 1ceting everybody. No able-bodied citizea feels secure Heenan fight took place yesterday, but notaing authentic, * * ne Ee ee y attvon ; 4 eclusive.) Coton GU and tending dows ward ; inferts a gx | OUrHELVER Parlieraent ma eae 0 | ba menting oat WR of aifairs in those parts. We Naples. papier le. Sire ont aah yeaa Sire er a ED ee A ae PAPAL DEMONSPRATION AT ROMP, . traitor niga eeimer aad misemen | must wait for further intelligence before wo cea s/ooula© | ‘The accounts relative to the Jusurrection in Sicily are | ‘Merrow. ie bake: Adzieessremnsng enematarion eee oer tive refuse par Ob the Copsequexces Wied Lois OCoUFre a rocuce | covtheting. The oificial statements put forth by the Neapo- ae Torx, April 14, 1860, mocre cheering. Breadetuils ‘an Li, al Sister ag sin rath ney ~ nat be wr the Britisn empire was ia | As regards Mexico we can have but oue wish, a0 | Jitay goverumens assort that order reigned at Pai ray ead | a. se Genrer. Pot Ashes tend upward--scies of New Ye ‘ See a the whroev, of a formicadie revouon In America ta that is, that a country so peculsarly ent yoed wth ail Uhroughous Sicily, aud that the iobabitaos were tranqall, | Tn to-day’s eitting Of the Chamber of Deputies, Signor | CA! ‘at 4Cf. BO w Alt to arrive, emi meee sae Canal GARIDALDI AND TH& VOTE IN NiGe. Bre BO A%flereut that, wite ttle noiwe that few poo. the ingredients «f national prosperity show't be reid | Tew also represented that tha landowners hai olferod wo Ridomouse made interpolation referring to the late events | gud nominal. Kice quiet but reat well iw by ee know what the bavbub is about, the House i from the effects (f destructive amd demorilietng 8U6 , ee-operate with the goverament, aad that an excelieus * ly, dered the Caronna & ” Sa 3 1d rs byt falio a a ata resentatives bas ordered an ihvestigation | Mexico, one of tne. most favored regions in the whole | fechng prevailed among the trompe. im Biedy. Coun) Cayour;3e bis: reply, coelieres eae | eer cite nee ieee set i evita | ‘ato, che ea of, corrupsonageinut thy Prot world, the reat of an sncient etvilization anil tne eee op te London Tomes Says there ix great reason to doubt | subject useless and dangerous, He further stated that it 7 dace. rae eon “ 2599 oS S «| Sv nt, und the President has formatiy challenged | & people who need only sell control to be free aut happy, | the siatement of the governmout tat the out vak at ja Y ay NG BROT! AND 09.8 CIRCULAR ORDER” REIGNS EN SICILY, | firs, ang ihe Freriicnt mag formally auial, "in |: bes Morally gone to pisces for lack of organization and | lermo.was euppenies te dane peed gs jamerclaobby asin l pafiabier reel Nbe Pe Lospox, Apri 8— PrM. Teaduy Mr Hechauan’s loose aod declsimatory protest | government. Not obly is there uo goveroment a the | The silence of the telegraph, and the contradictory | TOF, ard concluded by saying our fellow citizens are | Our colonial nud foreign proguvo inaracia re pened ‘ON " f T Is impornible bot 10 be pala ually strack oy the ooateast country, Dub there ie LO party—if by thas gs pees nieere 6 ste despatches, strengthened the impression voat | continuing the etroggle. The report of the committee brat ier ty aps the = Beier, winont ont ' between the mayoitude of the questions raised audthe ap | @ section of the community animate: "0 e full truth as to the importauce of the mo: | 6 or ea ull. Mobey Cvntioues ia D NEAPGLITAN ANNEXATION MOVEMENT, parent io+uiNcance of the practical issue. Wuen tae | political privelples, and bent upon setiled political | pot deen told. i Of the movement iad | in reference to & Petiiion from some inhabitants of the | comand, amd Featerdsy the Gaps of Encland raised Aas See! obiet magiirete of & great cousticutional country saye— | designs. The rais, under the present leader. | A private telegraphic deepatch from Palermo of tho 5'a | Borthern province ef Savoy, requesting liberty and lath | minimum raie of discount to 6 percent yer annum. 0 ze hail (he: Presivent aloe be deprived af ihe protection | esbip of soe represents the Claseos most sinotinad, inetent apronaces that the Kuglieh residents pad jastem- | tude in voting opon the question of annexation, the Cham- | * Ls Fae bag fewest 9454 w 9355 for ] Of thore grea: pricciples which prevail in every ixud | to liberal mstitutions and to the estadiienment barhed on board British vessels im the harbor; @ step ac account. sliver bs, a, Mexieau doilars 68, 2 Rumored Alliance of Austria | F pecelraiasie goons Stheeeetoae: | a mihi nane ce ats cadet ba one ; Sor; 88t20 UE | yer, by w large majority, passed to the order of he day. Ber likely to Pave been taken if tranquillity 2 , American eagles 768. 6d, uominal. Joublooua: bold pit¥ing the people to Whom Ik is neceseary | bave uo etrength or cohesion, nor have they shove auy | on the preceding day ne eee y Bad Dee restored | ci smber was then prorogued until the Ist of May. powipal; South American 748 94. : and England. . ba question, orto whom, without aay nesoosi- | ability, even under favoravle chances, to maletain them- A private lotter from Naples, dated the 6th fast.,men- | Tue number of deputies who have inscribed their pames Aterica rocks aba those of British America bi . ty 1:8 put, . When the eame big gotvority desiaras tat | selves in power. fhe party under Miremon juciudes the | tone as follows:—Tois morning aaa bro azht wddiional 1a, b . i 4 hundred and | DeeP Beglected this week, the attention of investors ch ‘he whole proceeciog sgamet him justifies che ieaes of | pricete and their partes jy the only | formation. There appears to be « general rising, aad the | PTevshout Central Naly has increased one hundre vg DEEN directed tO the negotiation of £2,150,0006 thore wire aad great men who, deiore the coustiution | People who are Roting ca deiinite convictious wad With | fpotmg bes commenced ia right earnust, Taou, agaio, | '2 to accompsny the King on his tour, cent bouds of the Colopy of Victoria, of wien £1,570, 1 that the steady views, They wre ponies by porta Herd themooks are supposed to go with the BS ey lexioan army, Whoa appears to have iuberited the trae | Tye rioters having made their way into & : a ce Of £1,056, 00 te How Offered for tursher wal Spapirh pro,eneity for political revolt, and are, perhaps, | ing the town (Palermo), they were followed by tas min. | . 1 SPPeare the Palerinitans had been disappointed of | tice on 17th met at 105 yh ged) ob the whole, the stronger of the two, thengh not ao much | tury, who eet fire to the bouke, pillaged the churen,sud | “be arrivalef two thousand pereons (rom the couatry, COCHINKAL Quiet. —180 bags Honduras at auction~obl fo arto gain decisive ascintency. Waist prolongs this | carried away as prisoners number of the (fiars. Sins, | who were to come on Wednesday evening. Various ro- | taken ip, ordinary to good siiver Us. a 38, Lia, black, miterable strife 18 that a majority, probably, of tue whole | indeed, were kilied fighung, it is It iw stated that | corte are circulating about the state of Mussina, Oalanca | O87 8¢ 4.0 3 50, middling 46. 31 population cares for peither ove party wo there Was ep Understanding between the towasmen and 1g ADORE the “a » MOLassFs —About 100 puncheons sold at 188 for ae ENGLAND aera a heap otras we can infer, for aay p the country people. The town, at any rate,isin asiata | 80d Calabria. The whole pation is desperate avd dia- a a hae bs 6a Jon see roo" ry ol ‘ea AN AFFAL IN | try Ju the United these expr arge numbers have taken to open prigandage, Of siege. The bakers have aioppat, or been compeliod to | gusted, Six hundred new for troops haye been sta- vorrés —The lower kinds command « ready AMERIC. , wane tan yt would have ammyst our- | ulter abeyance of law amounts, tu fact, « general anar. | etop baking: all access to the town being denied, tho in. rs daiheat oc re Peat aor Three | YY Jull prices, but middting sorts of plantation Oay ae, Ree kee every ome feels that he i; dealing with ine | eby, Be} ond the camps of the coi g parties thers | bebitanta were in fear of being Jeft without provisions, | © Tho to keep down that neighborhood. arc rather easier. 270 cake 40 barrels 42 bags of yesterday ard which tha | ie DO authority in Mexico w ual Thie morning three or four eeseels carrytug troops aad | ©'her mercantile steamers bave been taken up by the | 70s # ibe. 6d. tor low middling w middiing colory, - price of to morrow may re | Indiana enuld oveyrun the State — 0 sromupition were degpaiched hence atearty dawa, Itia | goverpment—six im all—and perforated for cannon. Doge Sania blacks at 895. 6d., apa 207 bays Malal ut when we turn from the maxa- | are actually mesters of the froutiers, and cau harry the | supposed that previous to tho firing, cartaia inceadiary Gis. for good triage, and 668, @ GHs. 6d. for good @ Buchanan’s provet, we | border provinces a2 they please Me Navin, Tharsday, April 12—A. M, | Were tendered for at prices between’ 105 aud 108, ad todency of tbe government was Ginement of the legisiadve at the REPLY OF AUSTRIA OX THE SAVOY QUESTION, | res. # cin By "toe "Stain ape ‘ the Executive and Judicial departments,’ we ‘@MAR PACHA RECALLED FROM EXILE. the pohtica! concition of toat arciety ia’ which of the Stste thinks proper to utter +o grave ao ment aguinet the charter untar which Ms fu0 exeroeed. Ove coun or, 13 not as an oH | ena | , Captain &I hich wailed | model or destroy ‘The steamship Africa. ptain Bhanuon, w if es (Wepre AEB o'clock 01 rovoa of the nsiaae, the corant roclanations were ip circulation, emanating trom te THE INSURRECTION IN SICILY. bold paic. Privavely 300 bags pative Ceylon sold at 6 Gran Liverpeel at three o/pionk-on the: efteraoom: of: S86 | alias weer: We to. us , to" be fodiided |/$ 39 vocuraily teh; ond hes curaaet’ suck, large | Src Genser, and. tailing Aeptates centonar ihe Sats Maxsuiiies, April 14,1830, | aud 100 packngrs Alexandria Moobs at Sis. A fl 14th inet., aud touched at Queenstown on the 2Stn, ar | in reason. This is uot based oo say | investments of fortign capitsl, that half the alpine Cemigod, This, however, I give aa @ rumor, for According to lettere received here the insurreetion at | S880 Of 5,600 begs Pio, good firsis, bus beea pure rived hore a balf-past four o'clock yesterday moraiug, | MEOrY respecting American Cousitutiooal law, though | goorrnments of Furope have an interest im us| the truth of which Ido not vouch. With regard to the Messina brok Sund: ~ | for Gothenburg at 60s. , insured f. 9. bringing seventy-seven passengers, ‘we ahovis ey pbose at tbat iaw would not | offurre, and aso waiting in od-srvetion for the course | Sicilian business, eome curious detaile are given. Tas feat'na broke out on Sunday morning last. The popular Cocoa very lirm. About 700 bags Badia sold at 51s. wa : uphold the se ire ta proceeding sans: an iatovca, | which events may take, Wo can only ald thata decisive | rising was expected by the police, why took atvantage of | movements commenced by shots being fired in the | #528 td. for goor red, The Duke of Brabant had arrived at Conataatinople, aad | dent and © ed with | Pigid woh Peachme! one on wie! Coprer.—The price bas been advanced 1{4. per po on manufactured and £2108. on vamseoufacured. quote gheatbing }2'4d ver ID ; touga cake and tile, £ {| Dest selectec, £113, Y. M. eueathing, led, Cogn.—the market is firm, with snort supplies government, without | settlement seems, oubappily, as remote as it is desirable, | {he information, and i: ie said commenved by Aria at ia ty wet rn . , » | the infor a bom mence 4 rede Ferdinando, Pieces of furnitu; 4 in case of im | unleem produced’ by soreigh interference. There 18 n9 | offensive upd peactadle residects, woo wore remening | © . 4 re Wire tira ust the Peesitont is | party to be estadtished m the couutry itself, Toe priestly | quietly at home, A female servant, ta theactof enactiag | {0m the wisdows at the troops. An agent of the A le 1 proper regard for nig | acherevis Of abso.utiam could never maintain them | the windows, received a bail in the Foreigaves | Meesagacri Imperiali, who had disembarked with several Charater, could aiow hinself v9 be teed. | selves, nor has avy dictator yet permanently possessed | and bankers bave bastened away from the scene of con. Bocording toa Dutch journal, hia visit is cou Regotiations for the purchase of the Istaad of the eum of forty millions of franca. dia for Tho Bolten: liad’ vecalled. Quan steaestecnl exiley nad von Of (be House of Representatives ot which | bimseit of miliary power. "As to the Liberals, whose | tnuea sailors from the. packet -Meandve, war) expend!) upaamd Genta Last weebre esttanveren et ia ¢ bim to th SR ee ap he comp aye rune ty dhe following effor «Taal @ com | cause is, ofcourse nominally ihe he'ter one—thoy have According to the Nord, Count Cavour had telegraphed | 1 the fire of the musketry, and one of the | w! Was 474. 90. ou 102,135 quarters retailed. ‘would eppomt bim 1 COMMAR! y Mitte of five Members be xppoluted hy tho Speake for | failed so repeate sly, and have so slight @ hold on that to Leghorn, ordering two sivam frigates to prosved at | sailors was wounded. The French consul made repre- | American wheat, 50s. a Ste; red, dos. @ 528. per qi melia. the purpere, firet of inves igatiog whether the Presttoat | popular feeling by whieh aloue such FLOUR— 25s. a 286. per bbl. ‘ause could bo sus- | onc elt The beard have appointed Mr Thomas Bold, one of thy-| Of the United stetes, or aay oflicer of the government, | tained, that we sbovld despair of soetog them firmiy es. | frog emma tee Coust Of Sicily, and snelter all bas, by money, pateonage, or otner impropar moans, | tablished They can prevent the entire ascenden sy of Iate directors, to the post of general manager of L Fought to \olinsace the pa-sage of any law apportain- | their adversaries, but that ts eli; and between them the Eastern tteamehip. No sppointmentof captuin of the ship | ing to the rights of any State or Territor: nt Becond ‘Staté is cram ling into such utter ruin, that, én @ short Ge ae os pee road fentations to the governor. The firing of musketry aud with thatalian Kogigm | eeveral cannon shots were heard during the night. The p sates that the combs governor threatened to bombard the city should resist- was very bloody, most of the insurgents b Corton quiet and uo gales reporid. At Liverpool ppm the week ere 45,090 bales. Midduog Orb! d. per Jb. UGS —182 pks. Cardamoms obieiy suid at very | ; ea appears to ba | 8180 1 inquire iol and investigate whetase any ollost | time, we may have to look in vain for even the semblance of | attbe barricuden’ “Sorcest aan | ance continue to be oflered, The principal imbabitants of | prices: Aleppy, 38 91 a 48. Md. for mi. wo fae bold, as pot been = ps alge aE pig OF oficer® of the goverument hace, by commnation | ciel organtzatwn. seized ad imprisoned. Relufercements bad beea sone | the city then interfered, and obtained that the police, the | MadranatSe 1. a ds, for mid. tovery tair, 86 esko ang ‘What Captain Viuchall, superintenden: + i | oF otberwire, prevented or cefexted, or attempted to pre it isto Sicily. The commercial steamooats bad beea put | principal cause of the popular irritatioa, should be re- | Casce Castor Oil mostly sold very Orm, ths cases at 5 Fanean Steam Navigation Company, wil] be appointed. vent or defeai the execution of suy law or laws now upon The Central American Bondholders. into requisition and the army of Sicily waa to be augmaat A a 7d., the casks (Bombay) at dd aw digd, 74 dDoxes ‘Bho City of Manchester arrived at Queeustowa on tha | the statute book, aud whether tue President bas tailed or [From the London thippieg Gazette, April 13,) ed to 30,000 mer Moved: the troops made themselves masters of all the | pijicn sola jower, good at 28. 94, very ord. at 4 inches, nd We Chrclanlan readied Gilway en the refused to compel the execution of avy law thereof’? A meting of Central American Bon sholders waa held Prines Castilcicala bad returned to Sicily as Governor | Pos tions in the town, and part of the insurgents with. | 63d. 40 bale Jalap, one fourte sold at 4s. a 43, 24. 13th inst, s Who conts bape to defend himself against go vague and | yeeterdar, Mr. J 1 Powies inthe chair, to consider a | of the Ieland. crew into the country. Ou Monday evening the Meandre | Ces Gum Damar bought in at 4és 257 barrels P evening of the same day. .| Reperal ache ge ss thisy It embraces the condast wot | proporsl from the government of Saa Salvator for the Palermo had been placed in a state of siege. The in- ory of the President, but of every suordigate me aber | liquidation of the portion of the Gentrel American debtve- | gurgents are said to number 10.000 well armed men, Gi —The New psf a ‘oa al and ex- The claim. 7 + avers ae a french war meaner which touched at Messina ro- | 8 Over. Farther details will shertly be received. pre Sig ph re ee Se a id. on 4 tive function d ce rte that on the night of the 8th-9th the fire of guns | The correspondent of the London Daily News.atNaples, | 278. Gambier, 8 / Opium zis. 8 a! ig’ or re Chy yin ung on ‘4 iD Hemp reper rif J time | of the proposal. mentione that from printed Statemente, Austria. letters, and the following is a summary :—The writer states TRON dull.—Rails & Bars £6 l(a «£5 183. f. o. vr Chatober, and of g:neral nts, there | the revenue of the Repablis increasos from $307,090 In | 4 Vienpa letter eave the Cabinet of Vienua was leaving | the fighting began outside Palermo on Wednesday morn. | Weles. Sovich Pigs 65s. for mixed Nes. on the Cly: 9 #och proceeding in B otiog tha | 1849, to $6(0,060 in 1864, that the io taupe Wearind Goku Ginbte teen eee . “ os Linswep.— Arrivals this week are 13,798 qra. fro} Ment werange chance bas provght to ligut a document sy ey eae sary Xo | cxoeesied tne expontitere, thes a considerable port James, and that the latter does not cecm altogether ine | LF St four o'clock, and was then begun at the monastery | Fast indies, the deman:i at the spot is Morteraie at which is likely to exercise bo email iofloence in the direc: fobt tI ere ~ od +4 none ¥, investigated e ate ent bs ,- pod: sep > or that San Salvador | erent to the advance made, There was much talk at of Guacia, The monks fought like lons—threw hand | Sde. for Bombay, and 40s. « 60s. delivered for Onyoute abiiay of american inatatliog "A New York: payor | a0 Geren femocnally”Implcatet “ aul-ddclmare | olner” part of Central America. The" proponal foo | YiR0A fan aphroaching vist of tae Kaporor of Austria | grcvedcs on the solder, and when overpowered, pro- | Sater may be {ary Donghy at 44 don; a Yo qu ity of American instiutions. New York paper rr sonep ary . . ~ | to the Queen of England ayrd s - Bae piven yubicity toa letter of Lord Macauiay, coteain | MOWld te mavte dn commrast with which the rewlatinns of job. | Masie. unfavourably with the arrangements made | "he SKreut Zettuny of Bertin, also pays :—Ta well in. | *2ted themeclves with a cruciix in front demanding | ty io end of tegtember i# nominally Soe , nut Be vs tog bis estunate of the character of Jefferson, aad of the | brvin heceth eh cpeesd hich we svmetumes make afuss | by Guatemala ane Costa Rica for their share | rormed circles it is bohewed that a union will be effected | Parcon; several were killed and many arrested. Indeod, | Our importation into Londoa this year has been 12] tof the changes of which ne was the author npon the pop would appear weak ond colorias. | But it the Hose ibe orvjalnal lia! bility. ane, coli: Ua Cf pipet rwtd between Prussia, England and Austria, in referenos to the {| #eme eaid tbe slaughter had been considerable. Thewri- | 48. against 137,483 qre. the correspondmg perio Setare destiny of Amorics. It is totereeting to.ece what | Te ea ee et tn ta ett ip ameciteal Y ghigntiiend ten | takes cnet the tecanres try, by accepting 250,000 five | Mreaiened Interest of Switzerland, but it ia expreasly | ter visited, the monastery and found it in shocking state. | )“Tiscxep Canes quiet, with scllore of best N x ten 1 ents of i A a Hate spec y the a cf ry, by i £590, . “ y quiet, lew Yo Stavious, life amie a clear aod peuetrating intelles to | crimes of which be ie impeached, aad if they refuse to | per cent bonds, acd secriicing the remaining £30,000 of | £t#ted that uo hopes are cutertained ‘that Russia will join , this ailionce. The fighting was nofover in the city till 12 o'clock, but | barrels at £10 68. ex gbip.x fhe study of history and the analysia of poittissl | Co thin, he wall me he blamed by any smartest man for re- | the English claim, but bad been unsuccess'ul. On tbe | tno apewer of Austria to tha ciretlar note of M. Thou- | oulside it was continued tilsthe evening, and was re- |, ("18 —Pish quiet; sperm £100 for Colonial, and £: Jett Messina with despatches from the Freach consul. Ail | efagen Game dsciie, Bast Ines’ bathe ohana Btability of the United Stat Engitsh Reform But. {From the Londou Times, April tz } hich’ has jast reached this justified to saying 0 the Ucited States against the investigation pr Congress into bis official % Atthe same c i fmetitut © the grest e: imeot in democeeus | TUsiNg 10 acknowledge their jurtwrchon otber bava it wae conteoded by @ representative of the " e a s. Awerican; pale Souther 6 £33; pale seal £36. Olive nei! coreen foes re hiohs ie shakin fvachon the caner aS AW government of San Salvador, that the country is not pros- yearn Hsptictagtltodt | vod a He rs oie sumed on the following morping In the neighborhood, Gallipott £61 a £61 1€s.; Messina £59; Gurfa £68 ¥ hie of the Atantie “Weare repraediy tot thaw: 47> | The Canadiun Reeiproctty Treaty With | Prine, ~ relent (ae mtr bp rieki ty. "The Ragin ig very similar to the de nh of Raasia on the same SICILY. aes is 0s. Rape heglscted: fore es ieee off.) to Am ‘i Hytio thi ericen he Untte: sé ? . ject. Cabinet brown at 208. Linsee: tu fair den ts Tee ces ed -_— eg Seas = — BN caper Sonning Ge atte } creditors were ais recomumendod to take what they could subject. The Austrian Cabinet, like that .of Russia, doos Manseriies, April 14, 1860. 1 Dot raise aby objection to the fact of aumexativa, a 28e.; sellers for monthly deliveries, July to Decemb Otbers amit the excellence of American tos'itations, bat | Inthe month of Ootooer fust the Ausricag ndvisee re- | RE MOW, as thero is little chance ot auother offer being | POY ruse any cbiccli represcetol as bong ihe reanlt of | _ TB@ packetabip Neples brings an offoial report affirm. | 28.84. . Sesert that they are beyond our reach (rom the Jifsrenca | ported ihe appotstment, hy the American governmoat, of | Made. at least for the pext twelve yours, and San Salva- | cosgion freely consented to by Pledmout, and Mol as the | ing that tranquility prevails at Palermo. This report says | 448 © 458. for Cochin. Palm—Fine Lagos 46s. a 46 Detween the conditions 0” goowty in a new and an oid | Mr. Jerael Hatch, of Bslfsio, to exaining int tue effect of | OOF may possioly prefer to lay out ail her disposable reve- | erect of untvereal suffrage. "AS regarde’tne meutrality of | rothing of Messina. The next packet will not reach Mar- | ;.RiCt auiet, but prices . Tae sales co 1854, bever kuown a3 the | BUC in local improvements, such us harbors, rot Switzerland, and the neutralized districts of OhaDiate and . 32,000 begs at Be. Cd. a 96. hava become of groat im | the operation of the treat >» coming Re‘or! q Danad Not wii 4 s" }, however, the proposed a seilles until Monday evening. mein & Arracan to cood i r C Portance for the discussion on the coming Re‘orm >I, | Reciprocity trenty, upon the trate’ between Canada and | Notwithstancing these argaments, : Faucigny, Count Rechburg expresses a desire that ti y ie: in wad Arr: nd the peculiarly clear and distivet wath | the United states, and upen arisiag | SfFaEcteDL was rejected unantmously, after some strong | Frunch ar ecemiat Gasca with the sercicotion. TURKEY. Sd. a 128. 6d. ior middling to gocd old white Bi Lord Maoeulay subjected al! things which furnisnet a | This course wae adopted , by tho | Sbservations upon the dithonesty of the republic, by M. Thouvenel in'his deepatcbes, should muintaia the April 14,1860, | {00 mate Java were bought in at 186 i theme for bis pen will give great assistance to the can iid | American co geno of the passing of guarantees stipulated by the treaties. Coxsraxnixorte, April 14, 1860. Rum dull: 170 puncheous sold at 28. for Den n th al his | enact by tho Cavadi tees, ead, as usorl with | and affixing cortain imp fying apirit Mbinker. He being dead still speaks uaval cloquence and aiog the tariff, Great Britain. Count Siephen Szechenye, one of the most distinguished Religious disturbances broke out here on Easter Sunday | 18 9d. for brown L-ewarce. eR Gn articles nos enume There i nothing of importaucs in politics, ‘The Parlia- | members of the Hargariaa'gorernucnt in 1815, comma | end continued on the Greck Good Friday, when the Grecks | ,S4ITPETHE very steady, and there are buyers at him, in no hesitating or rated inthe treaty in question, by which the trade | mentary Easter recess etill contmued. ted suicide in the Lunatic Asylum at Dobling om the 7th | wore hed: age wivetheown fick the windows, |A 44e. 6d. for arrival, but the ouly sales reported 23a of M: of. the States, and eepecieity of Western New York, A great reform meeting was held at Manchester on the | inet. ingulted. Fags wi‘ bage of January shipment at 443. Sd, and 1,000 bas vot a high opinion of would probably be serionsly aileced, We now | 12th ioet. Mr. Bright was the principal speaker, and The Avstrien governmant’s attempt to raise a loan hag | Catholic house, which was suspected, has been destroyed. | Low landing, for which the price ts not named. eee Or ee Sete, A pop iniog that she | Tearp that Mr. Hatch Ras resorted to his governmaat, | made a long and characteristic address, in which pe ad- | proved unsuccessful; the amouut subscribed at the dats | Further disturbances are expected on Sunday, The police | #90! 120 bags Beugal have sola at 452. 94. tor 5 p Supreme authority in the Stato ought to by ontrosted | and that petitions from all parte of New York baye | voceted the acceptance of Lord Jobn Russell's Bending | when the eubscription lets should have been closed bay- refraction. war fo the majority of citizens told by the head, tu owner ‘ompapied ite celivery, praying that the tresty may be | Reform bill. He urged the people not to permit hg acaroely exceeded £5,000,000. Aliurements and pro. | "AV€ taken precaufionary measares. The affair has no Leap quiet. Common pig £22 S8. 2 £22 Ife, Words, the p20rest and most iguorant part of sacioty. | amended or rescinded; wbie a member of Conrress, the | epirit to be excited as a moans of Insuring tho postpone- | mjece have failed to overcotae the distrust causet D7 tne | political importance. SrELTER dull at £20 168, Brook Sixt ail. wag 8,11 Mostitutions purely democratic muas cooper o¢ laver de | Hon. Alfred Ely, bas carried a resolation for the proinc- | ment of the reform measure. ‘bad faith of the treasury and by the serious agitation in FRANCE. aganet 3,264 Inet month. stroy ib or civilizadion or both. Io Earoos, where | tion of the report, or 80 much Of it as relates to (19 prac. The new stecmer Connaught, for the Galway line, | Hungary, where the as f atlairs seems to gr Sricss —iepper—Bluck, privately 400 bags Sin the Sisenaien fs aevee, the effect of ru titutions | tical working of the treaty, and more eapecisiiy of the | was to be launched at New Castle-on-Tyne on the Jist in’ anremeciug daily, and Arontebe Goyeraur verlag Pane, April 14, 1000. Were cold at 40, carb, ant 41 16d, with cuore py Frould be instantaneous. Amori:a enjoys 29 exemption | third clavee—R resolution also raising tho queavon, whe. | stant Sho te of 4,000 tone rogister, 370 feet long, and le | is said, to return to Pesth, and « wilitary governor | The Moniteur announces that the Ivpisiative body has | Cloves—8,616 bege Zanz:bar altold uu further from tbeee evils, The time will come whon New Eaglaid | ther the provisional goveroment of Canata, through tts | guaranteed to run twenty miles an hour. will, it w thought by many at Vienna, be appointed in his | sgreed to the contingent of 100,000 men for the present k to fair bright, ‘will be ag thickly populated as id Engiand. AHuadreda | Legislature, hae not violated the spirit of the treaty. A machine for weaving by means of electro magnetism, | stead. i »: ix euto—100 begs were bough @f thousande of artisans will aseuredly be > aetines out 8 ie important tuteligence, apd the cissussion which, | Invented by M. Bouelll, was oa exhibition in London Aprit 11, 1869, | 7e8F by 288 against six votes. f ‘ef work, Then the inetitntiors of Americe, Lord Maceu- | when the last wail teft, was about to take place, will pro: | Most important advantages and great saving in time and | Durin the Emperor lett | The Opinione Nationale publishes a private message Sv¢ar —The market reopened with a very qui ai, which ran into | from Mateeilies which announoes’ that an insurrection has | Pesrance, but in prices no change worthy of uot Vien. ; tuo night of Paster Sund ¢ previcted irom it this city for Payerbach by a special tr Jay thinks, will fairly be brought tothe st Pho ctoh | bably have acecisive result upon the arrangement of | money will be robbed to feed the poor. Woe have the critical | 1884. Our readers bave been long rince in posseveimn of According to the London Morning Chronicle, the good | agand or rubbiab car ia bofhood off 1 te c occurred. Of British West lodia tne sales durin, aomen's in England, bat the sufferers are aot tho rulers, | our opinion upon the Reotprooity ‘freay, and tae policy | relations between Euglend and France are again fully re- { The car was tumashed, sna a sehr whos his Me. | ‘Ken place at Messina. Panis, April 14—8:45 ©. M. Geys smount to 1,660 bhds., at about former price @nd nothing therefore is done which prevents prosperite | by which it was brought abont and concluded; aad xo re- | stored jesty and Prince Vaesa were titting thrown off the rail, ‘Ris, Ap 45 2. M. including, at auctiva, 187 hbds. crystalizea Berb! Feturning. In America the suits re the ravers. and J cenily ag Cctober inst, we made the xpyoiatment | | The Loudon Post states that it Is intended to constitute | but no further damage was done. After @ delay of four | ‘The Bourse remains steady. The last quotation of | 88s. 6d. a4is fur brown, and dis « 43s. 64. for ge Lord Macaulay thinks that either aymo Griar or Nzpsleon | of MF. Hatch at Commissioner the opportunity for ontar-..| the Red River #eitloment one of the ordioary colonies of | hours at the statiun—-rfaiirtatten—the, ilinet-ioue travel, | rentes was 70.25, or a fraction higher than yesterday. yellow, bags Mauritins, chiefly ors stati will arise, who will destroy liberty, or the republic will | ing very fully into the cousequeaces to both partive, but | toe crown, and thate bill for the purpose would be in- | jers pursued their journey to Payerbach, where they bai ob to good bright yellow cryst be plundered by a hungry multitade possessed of power, | especialiy to Canata, of the engagement entered into in | trodused in Parliament immediately. gone 10 sboot wood grouse oF capercailsie, id FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. d superior do. 468. « 474.; low mi) who will destroy or very greatly injure otvilization Jove, 1864, by Lord Elgin and Mr. Marcy oa pehalf of near Oy, We learn from Belgrade that Priaco Milosch is at Loxpon, April 14, 1860, ‘ay 368 & 394, and good dry y Such js an abri¢gement of this remarkable profession of | their respective governments. It is quite tras that the France. death’s door. Funds advanced about 3. A number of speculative | 28: ® 488. 851 bugs native Madras realized firm j faith, and from it we can gatber that Lord Macaulay was | trade of Canada with the United States hag groaily is. a tn- | A dill war under coneideration in the French Legisla- ‘B22, 6d. for good middling to good brown, aod 36s. ¢ mo admirer of American instiutioas,—thet he believed | creased gince the reciprocity treaty cams into operation, | tive body, which provides that the raw materials of the purchases have been induced by the explanations relative | good midoling yellow. Privaiely, about 2,500 bag: vost i Sweden. 9 fem to be founded on w false principle, tho working of | but ft is algo true that the Oxnadians nav3 had from year | Mapufacturers imported in foreign vesacls are not to M ¢ to the artificial character of the present tension in the | Mtiusjpave been purchased ai 82s. a S4a. for low b which might be deleyed by physica! causes, but waior | to year to contemplate an increasing adverse balance’ Te | pay a heavier duty an when lported a Frecck bor olen ee povernateas tas ie ehh aber td scsi walSiA:< Seca sul Salesman which will be | 22%, 408. 6d. a 438 for low middling to good ‘Would sooner or later bury the repabitc uader the ruius | is admitted that the echedule of proJucts contained in the | toms. ‘ederal Swiss Circular of the 19h March, coucsra- | money y 1,500 bags Madras Jaggery are reportea at 40s @ ef ite liberty and civilization; and that here, in E here no phyfical cause \olervencs to fave us, the third article of the treaty comtaius more of tho etaples of | Tbe montbly returns of tho Bank of France show ade- | 2% the Savoy question. It expresses the opinion that tne | completed on Monday, are decidedly buoyant. and £60 begs mid yellow native Madrat at 34s. a wi @ such a constitution woul’ operate with tha utmost e 9 ‘ir in question deserves to be taken into serio yoaid- * ot tbe United States than of Canada—a fact which would of | crease ia the cath on hacd of over nine millions of france, | ** iF iP 4 Consols closed at 9434 = 0456 for money and 045;'3 04% | Fore'gn—The only public gale bas been thst of 433 iteelf account for the manver ia which it has worked, eo | snd im the discounts a decrease of nine and balf mi, | ¢fation, and hopes that aconference of the Powers that pera if srg A 196 bbis. euperior grocery Porto Rico which partl fainty and api tty This expreasion of optuton obvioasiy | far ag that province is concerned. On the other hand, | liona. fo hued cocnry Vienva wiil take place to discuss the | for account. Liverroot, April 14—2:80 P. M. at former prices, 40s. 6d. or ee iteelf Into two parts—that which reintes to Ameri- | if the United Siates havo not found it a profitable ar: | Reporte were current in Paris that M. de Persigay was ae eve 7 ache agen yellow, On ea, anc that which relates bs een. Afver all. const. | rangement, it is not Docanes they eae not the best of | to oe Sache of Foreign Affairs, and thet M Toou- aia; Corron.—Mesers. Clare & Sons report the market ex- | ditto very 6,000; b ue ering the transitory nature of buman things ti» ororp et | it under the provisions. Besides the concurront right | Venel was to goto London as French Ambassador. ie ceedingly irregular. Lower classes of American nominal ie 1 Of a crisis which is not to tare effect till we are co tora | with Britieh subjects of fiahing the coasts, ehoves, | — ‘The Bishop of Orleans is said to have refused the Cardi- Perfect tranquillity prevailed in Spain. 0% sively difficult of sales; desirable lots with staple | 250 casks Cuba muroovado, of indirect import, at 4 Bly advanced tp the twenteth century, may nor hive | bays and creeks of Canada, New Bruaswisk, Nova | nal’s bat offered him by the Pope, on the ground that his The sou of General Ortega had presented a postition to ct 5 ple | but for floating cargoes there has been rather m ouch terror for the American republic, which, young as ; Scotia, and Prince Eiward Isiand, with the privilege of | acceptance would lead to the impreeeion that his devotion | the Queem praying that she will spare the life of his | as difficult to buy and comparatively dear; salea of 8,000 | quiry, and four of Havana havo b; i is, bas witnessed the French Revolution, the wars of | drying and curing on any portion of those coasts, ant of | tothe cause of the Pope's temporal power would be at- | ether. bales. at an imptoveme: Napoleon, the upheaving of 1830, and the general over. the Magéalen Isianas, the treaty of 1854 conceded to tha | tributed to interested motives. : Ortega had been ordered for trial before a court-martial ist, but firm at a prices, 2,300 boxes No, 1! 298, 1,300 boxes No. throw of 1848. Even the most progtrats worsh'ppors of | Americans the unrestricted navigation of the St. Law The Bourse had been firm and steady, closing om tho | Sitting at Tortoss; but Elio was to be tried by & civil court. Huaanerpose quiet, youterday eer 1) at 600 boxes @emocracy do not, so far as we know, proient that itpos. | rence and of the Cenedian canals. the United Sictes have | 13th at 70.20. Ortega’s wife and chilaren arrived st Barcelona from Provisions.—No change. . 6d.» and one cargo of Brazil is likewise eemses the divine right which Austria aud Russia atill | sofar profited by thee concrssions that they export annually the Balearic Islands. The 27,000 duros in gold seized in his Lowpox, April 14—P. M. sold for this country, 6,200 bags brown Paraiba claim for the kingly cfice, and they may not feel groatiy | to the British provinces something like tw) million dollars Savoy a. Daggago, after bis ight, are, it appears, the property of | Propuce MaRKer.—Sugar quiet, Coffee has beem leas | 64.. landing weights. disturbed at that which is to come to passin the days of | worth of American gads and merchandise. Tney have a | _ It is stated trom Paris that there was continued ex- | the government, they having formed part of a sum sent Tatiow rather firmer; Y. C. on the spot 668, 64. active during the week and 6d. to 1s. lower. Tea—China 9d. , April to June 63s. Sd., and last three month. 5 advices strengthened the tone of the market. Rice quict able. Me cae but firm. Saltpetre—Nothing new to report to-day. Tal- —Market quiet; common Congou, 1s. 4: d. Public low firm: on the spot, 6¢8. O4.; April to June, bbe. 84.; | T's pnelion stesdyr Dincea Tagen fay inet beir great-grandchildren. The evils ot ihe American | large fleet throughout the open geason in the St. Law. | Change of notes on the preicnsions raised by Switzerland, | © bim to pay for fortifications executed at Mabon. qoversnent do ot, unfortunately, require @ huadred ages they employ, by any hundred tons, more | and that all that bad been stated of any political mode of | Addition to Aparing the life of the Carlist chief, uio, Years toripen. They are even now fast gcow'nggo matu- | ebipping in the Canadian waters annually than the Cana. | Solution was premature. the Queen had ordered that a young uoblemat rity. Long before New England ebali have become as popu- | diane themselves. These are some of the advantages The Swiss Fedora} Council, on the 12th inst , despatched | Damed Sobradiel, who had accompanied him and beeu fa Enrgiand, long vefore the rating power in tho | which the treaty hag conferred upon the United States, | & note to the Powers which statee that as Switzerland had | Tested witb him, should also not be executed, in the event lous as 0) 1878 5 1 State shall find itself m the condition of wantiog a meal | Bot bow bas it been with Canada? Our colonists ware deen consulted cn the occasion of the vote of Savoy, | Of being condemned to death. From a deepaich comma- | October to December, 528. 1888 ; straits, 1818, a 1328.; nothiog doing in Banc: and be driven by indigeoce to pluner, there ts reason fo | permitted under the treaty to fieh the seadoard of the | &he protests against any violation of her righia which | Bicated to the newspapers. it appears that it was M Mon, ‘TURYENTINE —No arrivals of rough ; the laet Fear that the institutions of Amerwa will hare run their des. | United States north of the thirty sixth parallel; to send | may result from such vote. ambassador at Paris, who, under date the 3d, made known Markets. wea at 9s. 13¢ ; epirite in better demand at 306. a +. | euch articles as are enumerated In Art. 3 free into the Fifteen out of the seventeen newly elected members for | to the government that Cabrera had left Liverpool to join Lorpon Moyzy Marxxr, April 14—1 P. M.—The Bank of | for American in barrels. ‘fined career and Leen sj dled by something far les at cious, and perh ape for tan tolerahe, onthe, rb We7to | Uuited Bates; to navigate Take Michigan on the sams | Savoy returned to voto at Turin, met at Cuambery and | Ortega, and that the Count de Montemolin binself had | Englend returns for the week ended Wednesday Jast are | In Wriatknoxe nothing to report. mot speak of electoral corruption 204 intimidation; we | terms as yeesels under the American flag; and, Jastiy, | Teeolved not to cross the Alps. pessed through Paris for Fette, to embark for Valeocia to | somewhat remarkable. The changes are singularly great, WAKEFIELD, NASH AND CO.’S OIRCUL kacw by experience that corruption and intimidation are | the American government stood pledged’ to lise its it was stated that the Cabinet of the Tuileries was about | Join him. ‘‘ Montemolin,” aced the ambassador, ‘ did | and characteristic of the present artificial state of the ’ LiverrooL, April an @isorders which though diegracivg and enfvebling.are not | influence with the State governments to secura to tho | te nddrese a memorandum to the Powers who signed the | BOt wish to go, but Ortega told him that the occasion was | money market, which is in truth nothing more nor less | Corrox —The demand daring the weck tos be mortal; but we d0 speak of the rightfully inereastng corrup | colouists the use of the eeveral State canals on torms | foal act of Vienna. ‘The aim of this msmorial is aid to | favorable than a determination on the part of the discount houses | rete, and bolders being still apxious sellers, a dec!t | and venality of the Executivsand Lepiluures of the | of equality with American citizens. We need hardly say | be to cstablieh by strategical considerations the unim- The Madrid journals of the 6th state that the Infante | not to afford the Bank of England means of acting sga‘nst | mosi cases been submitted to, the lowor grades Saperent States; of the tyranny of the majority, An that inate engagements have not been faithfully adherad nf peachable proof that if France ever had an intention of me- | Don Sebastian, brother of the Count de Montemolin (wao | them jn the matter of using their deposits fer their dis- being the most neglected, and the reduction on gu; tramples not only on the miaority, Dat on the law itself; | Lake Michigan is not free to colonial shipping in the sanso | naciag the neutrality of Switzerland, she could do so not- | Jately, it will be remembered, made his submission to the | count business, at the same time that the directors re- | been 3. @ 44d, per Ib.’ We quote miid Of the contempt into which the judicial oifiae, ald for | vnderstrod by the forme of the treaty; for, the American | witbe'anding all the guarantees stipulated in the treaties | Queen). no acover heard of the Carlist rising in Valencia | fuse to give them the seistanoe they grant to bankers | 69-14%. a 6 80. middling uplands, Ord. a 6 3 txt short periods and elected by & vory joe fraachise, has | shore falling within the limits of the Coasting trate of the | of 1816, since the military road leading trom France to | than he went to her Majesty ‘to offer his sword to defend | by reciscounting bills. Instead of piacing large deposits | ling Mobile, 64d. a 65164. per Ib * Sates tod fallen; and of the utter distrust which the natha tacit | States, no forciga vessel is permitted to navigate tbat | Germany, through Switzerland, now no longer exists, | her legitimate rights,"’ declariog at the ¢ainctime that te | at the Bank of England, the discount estabiishments hold | baice.; imports this week, 96.219 bala; toval Heels of the ability of {ta institations to answer the ond | store from port to port. ‘The State canals are not opsa | Deither in the Territory of Faucigny nor of Chablais, but at | WAS ready, if need wore, to shed his blood to prove his | their reserves in thelr own till, 12 the shape of bank | belce-tor which speculatore took 1,260, exporte: and objects of civilized government—the security of pro- | to the Canadians on the terms agreed upon—that is, | another point not included in the neutralized districts. | fideli Some arrests of noted Carlists had been made at | notes. This has considerably iacreased the amount of | leaving to the trade 87,330 bales, { perty, the protection of individual liberty, and the pare | on terms of reciprocity—in consideration of privileges | The Cabimet of the Tuileries hopes by that to show that | Mad: id in ocher places. notes in circulation, the present total being Feet oo in demand at 298. for pots af anges AsHES—( and t administration of the public reveane. | conceded to the Americans on the cansis ‘“commn- | the annexation of Savoy to France does not virtually de- It is stated that among the papers of Ortega were found | the augmentation for the week being £1,621 ,665, for pearls. The ange that most nearly Desots America | nicating between the great lakes and the Atlantic | prive Switzerland of her strategical position, Deither does | two letters from the Count de Montemolin, one dated Oo- | any of the usual benefit to the bank. The chi QvERcrTRON Barx.—The transactions im Ph Je, that those institutions which the fathers of | ocean.” The consequence is, that ® material meaus of | it invoive ary of the dangers put forward beforehand by | tober, 1859, the other February last, (the latter from fiich have resulted from this eourse of proceeding have | comprise about (0 bhda. fine ground ut 96. 64. nt generation of Americang b lieved to be per. | distributing the produce of the Canadas ie withheld, or i¢ | the Federal Council of Berne. Brussels). There wore also some forged orders in the great measure compelled the directors to raise the | Baitimore, of good qual; , 18 worth 88, C ot ot prened with an ardor correspouding to their | in the bande of the Americans, who take care tastthe | The Swiss Federal Council is said to have ordered ail | name of the Queen; one of them for the troops to leave | rate of discount to 6 per cent, without finding much re- | 7. = 7s. 6d. No free Sa ro An §eodadet Dolief, the children of he prosent generation of Amnoricaas | advantages of travsit shall be reserved to the products of | the troops conyoked for exercise on the 26th to return to | the Balcaric Islands for the province of Valencia lief from the upon the bank or discount accom: | tioning. abould learn to dislike and despiss; that the priaciples of ; %é Siaiei. Tho general result is, thet the Teciprosity | Meir homes, fh oe 1S adnan Nl hop re all ge oem SP Rosix is again easier, owing to further ‘suthority and the veneration for law should be destroyed, | treaty haa worked well for the United States, hut indiffsr- —a to the Queen of mumerous additional addresses from pub- from the Rest has gone out in pay- | salen reach only 2,000 bbis., mostly common, at Although £562,698 4 nocurb should remain strong enough to reinia the | ently, we fear, for the colonies, and especially for Caaa- Italy. lic bodies, and from bishops and ch: denouncing the | ment of the dividends on bink stock, and £3,818,207 . 8d. per cwt. beadicon course of democratic pasion, “if we tarn from | da, oe the timo is rapidiy approaching whes, the ipa: ‘The Cabinet of the new Ttallan Kingdom is said to have | attem rise of Ortega. A new iogurgent bandof twelve | more has been taken from the public deposite in payment TUKPENTINE —The demand for ts still oo ‘Lord Macaulay’s view of American institutions t» tho | lations of the treaty must be honestly carried out, or an- | been fixed upon the following basis:—Itis to consist of | men bad betworn Sueldon and Molina. The | of the dividends on government stocks, ao more thas | quite limited: the sales amount to about 150 bbie. efiect of similar institutions, on an ancient and | other and a very different arrangement must bo entored | eight members, thres of whom are to be contributed by | authorities of Tortosa, and of the provinoe in which the | £604,360 bas been paid over to the credit of the private | a 364. 6d. per cet. In London the market is qui lished pean State, we cannot doubt for | into between the contracting parties. tke old Kingdom of Piedmont, two by the Romagna, and | town is situate, had in reporting that they were | deposits, whereas the usual increage in this item is about | 64. « 96a, per ewt Peernet her orreetion or bie opiaioas. oiehout Having ventured to predict, when we last referred to | ene each by Tuscany, Modene and Lombardy. convinced that Count de Moutemolin ‘and the Infante Don 2,0¢0,000 and upwarcs. Tbe ¢iecouct houses, &c., | Crovensexp —The transactions of the week only ‘undertaking to predict what may bagpen in some more | this qucetion, that the abroga ion of the reciprocity treaty | Lanza had been elected President of the Chamber of Da- | Fernando were with Ortega, and that they took to flight, refore, ave retainei tho bank notes given im | to 20 tons, at 88. adie. for One ues; at and aavanced period of the worl, whea machiucry aballhave | was a matter of certainty, we are not now | puties by 129 to 90 votes. . Ortega’s correspondence had been seized. Payment of the dividends in toeir own posses- | former prices there is some speculative inquiry. C if r ani left to ed to find that Mr. Hatch has reported | | Itis olicially settled that King Victor Emanuel daring | _ The Madrid Gazette publishes the following despatch ro- | sion, The other securitive are reduced £1,430.876, | don holders are rather firmer, and 0st disposed ose pga Aner ihe soqublacn et kacwtoleer we feel plas against ite continuance, The grounds | Bis tour in Contral Italy will ron from Florence to Bo- | cetved by the Minister of War from tho General-in-Caief | which, although a large mg is a8 ‘nothing the very low rates re current. eure, with Lord Macaulay, that to place the supreme aa- | upon which the American Commissioner res's nis de- | legna and will visit the Legations, of the army of A(rica, dated from the camp of Tetuan:— | compared to the amount of fresh discounts and repay- ‘TumotBy Sep unchanged and no transactions to thority in the State in the hands of the majority of citizens | cision, appear to be the disabilities imposed upon the great manifestation took place at Rome on the 12h, | ‘According to accounts which have reached this place tbe | ment of advances made on stock. ‘There is,in oonse- | Luveaup Cakes have declined; the sales ouly would produce almost instantareous ruin. We need seak | United States trade with Canada by the new Tariff act of | im commemoration of the snuiversary of the Pope’areturn | Emperor of Morocco has completely approved the con. | quence of these movements, a drain the bank’s re- | tons at £9 12s. 6d. a £0 158. for fiue thin oblong” wo other cause than ignorance. The real interest of th | the Canadian Legielature If we aro rightly informed of | im 1850. duct of Princo Abbas. The later has aismissed all tho | serve of notes of no lese than £1,019,740, reducing the Ruce.—Carol! ‘working man is thal capital should be preserved aad | the provisions of this act, they only each articles of | . Toe Pope’s bull had been published in g semi-official | Kabyles, keeping only 1,000 men as an escort. Tue news | total in band to £4,622,086; a decrease in every inducement held out to its accumatation, because | im as are not enu: in the treaty of 1854; and | journal of Turin. It is preceded vy a few lines, | Of the peace has been received with the greatest joy in | £246,495, which has gone out in the shape of large. 90 ‘upon that capital he must five. But short sighted igno- oubeneh the provieiors in question may affect in some | stating that publicity iz the sole chastiscmont for such a | the principal towns of the empire. bank bas been compelled to sell stock to the oxtent of | dealers show no disposition to operate; about 39 to ance tells to waste that capital by strikes, or drive degree the trade of the States with Canada, they caanot be | lucubration. z Muley Abbas is stated to have caused eight Moors to be | £492,197, in order to call in some of its notes. Deen cold at 56s. a 588. as in quality, and to away by unfair taxacion; he cannot geeralize tuffictently | eald to constitute a violation of the treaty, for the sim- | General Garibaldi, in an interpellation made in the | beheaded for baving fired on or pillaged iards since | The oflicial statement of the movements of the precious | 160 tons fine quality have been taken at 578. 64. to understand thas the interest of the poor is identicai | ple reason that they only impose duties on Chamber of Deputies, affirmed that the voting of Nice will | *he conclusion of peace. metals for the week ending Wednesday gives the follow- TaLtow—There bas besn a sight improveme ‘with that of Lge ere Ieee 9 that identity afords | not specified in that seer ine a Lt ned Rives tetera ov He censured the ac- Raset Gp :—Total imports £112,041, toval exports £224,- demand, and amin, ot foe North Aw mo guarantee ie property of tho rich will be matter that Canadi Logisiature provi vernment of Nice as attacking the . Lond apoxied by him, “A single ect of a government appoiaied | hes ‘seen, fit to, amend. the tariff in thie di. | Uberty of the vote, anti concluded by proposing: the edt, | _ The Cracow Oxas (Times) has said nothing either of the It may bo The Ethiope, from the West Coast of Africa, brings | shade eleadier, on the spot at 5éa, 63. a 66s. Od. by and responsible to the poor inthe direction of sozial- | rection, and to increase the revenue at the ex. | journment of the yote in that province. seis a. + e the life of St ees bout £11,000 in gold say an on og ep C.; 568, April and June, 61s. Od. last three mont fem or & redivision of Property, would dissolve, like an | pense of the i trade of tho wince. This After the ae Of several orders of the day imply- tor, ant gna 1 ani Meee fens tears “eel ~— mbeyee ae Ny ors ieee tral year. mi ahalation, our cigantic fabric of credit, would close our | & a queetion, the wisdom ana propriety of which aro fair- | ing disapprobation of the con tuct of the governuient, the trath in elther rumor. ‘Tho Czas is the best Jaformed | ihe Content. Toe experis have reached. £550,000, + toroayan Mcaoed tier Sore Savino, bors with rottiog morchant stipe, ned ‘wate acattt sg hog oe was watierty, Stae rhe rit if pe ne Chamber bovine dary el ‘f ai von in Europe on Ruseian matters, and in great request cluaive of the shipmenta of gold to the Continent, * ow bse Fp ston teTose: "They inclade 200 be ati J courge it has " ? ‘ verument - = 0 te 7 bi private enterprisg, would destroy’ the public revenue, © | tuccoceat ipradent to do-socand the American gorern- | tain tho constitutional’ guarantees,“ana effioaciously pro. ermany, where the intelligence it brings is forked | become extremely small. The foreign exchanges, by | Oviatl at 48. 0.068. joy ores Me, 90a. ag Happily we are in no such conditton, and we are not by | ment can bring no charge of bad faith against Canada, | vide forthe liberty of the yote ia Savoy, passes to the | UP an original correspondence from the Russian | reagon o! vanoe rate oust, have al- | Pp. M. at Ols, 84.; fenbraot’s P. M. at 83 eens +4 5 ready become more in ourfavor. An influx of gold from from store; 200 "8, 88a. wires dae rok ato OT Goa nt propny | lone tn cate’ Hee’ foribcwing report, | "AT far ec th, ot « wont of Nonpeitan | «Hoa Moovlan, bad cei te Rago Grek | the Gone m De oxycegy whiny wrt poise | 1H ua it res 100 Sun fra sz aPe suman mnerey a ces | suaciasenoe tmameny te recmmening Ge mee, | rte ty rere, it Mr Sonat 4, | Sip the common language ot the people, "S| Bee "Thcre'g in fuck, scuresly. Gay eciaed ae tg | ROS, C18 Ps Me eecconipg extremely eric ie treat 5 uy Na 4 fe ; toid by the head; but we think that we are awthoriced to fetes have not found thelr ptt im the treaty, it isnot | stitutional government of Victor ‘SBumanuel was esa: = ng moment, and a dull market for silver at the same | position om the part Lahey’ Nid to oe =n RagheNy eddy hac Me ig yyare “and. aoa | Teatne Provisions wore not sufficiently favorable; and | Hom deserving of support. A cominities was at once ee, ere eer Be is Tbe great changes exhibited inthe bank retorms have | she, landed, bas checked the demand for new A pal nally Hogs 07} ieondup c posh ey tod 1857, that uate negeaseore Cy thet rye *e "oar Non wd on brite foals ure rosa. od tares Gini ta = 3 yor the eaey, 28, had vouched Fuglasd, oy the ce termd bad no depressing influence on the stock markets to-day and the high also : r8 0 / q im England the supromo power was in the baods of a | provinces will bo as much alive to the Intereata they mey | mew ital'an Parliament. braieeul porticn bas been brougnt out by the Africa. for the simple reason that tbey do not reflect any unfa: | ness. In London the market is without Class, numerous indeed, but select—of aa educated ciass, | ropresent, as Mr Marcy was in 18! 7 ‘Tho Duke of Rochefuucauld has given twely \- ‘The news is unimportant, and has been generally an- | vorable position in the real tobe of the money market, | prices the turn casier. Of a Class which is and knows {tself to be deeply intorest: | States. f rirhemeuabe as sean ON a paitgaient ticipaied by tele “ if fie Conese wrnloh have led to wach: aleranons -palay em: | Eat Ser eka catavaeen ie deat ed in the security of property and the maintenance of ‘The last accounts receive from Nios atinounce that the | ‘The new carrene was tho main toplo in Tndis. | tirely exceptional, and having little or nothing to-do with), being vesy cold end <antavorasts Se oan Orcer. Shall we be able to cay a8 much after the fran- | Mhe Ruin of Mexico—The Interests of | Italien party in Savoy, and in the county of Nice, are | It was expected that one of the results of the measure | ¢ither tra‘e or finance, but solely from a peoaliar rivalry | stock being i dace oe holdors are not i chise has been lowered toa £6 rental in the boroughs? arope tn thet Vountry. using every exertion to prevent the peasants from voting | would he a cheapening of silver, thereby ocoasioning for | going on betwoen the bank anc the discount honses, and | give way. In London it continuesto move off That ts the m>mentovs question. Of those who answer (From the Londoa Times, April “13. on the apvexation to France Among other ciren- | the firet time an export of that metal to Europe. which, it is expected, will soon cease by, the directors an- le prices. it in the affirmative, we would inquire whether they are ‘The intervention, of foreign Powers in the attaire of | lated for that purpose, it is ‘asserted that all Geoneinona AtCapton there bad been s speculative demand for | nuliing thoir resolntion of 1868, not to discount, for the Sey agit pew large, of mediu quite sure that the same process which hag brought a | Mexico has been recently attended by an incident of eome | on the west floper of the Alps are to romain with the | manuiactures at advanced rates; but holders had been | trade. Console, which closed flat yesterday, have reco- | at 67s.» 028, an occasional fine at 67 mucn higher fronchise cown to universal saffrage in | importance. We explained some weeke the position ae Sard! he be more absurd, inasmuch Mynpeero vered to day }¢ per cent., and the market is firmer. The | per owt. as the entire 0 At America way not be found as effloxcious ta Bagland for | wbich,the contendi tice in Mexico had assumed, woy has been ceted to Fran the market was very inactive. Tex was | quotation for money is 9% to }4, and for the account | — Gratv —Since Tuesday very strong feeling the rame ens? Of thore who auswer this question ia tho | the atege’at which the ell war bad at Ragin enivens General Lamorictere’s letters from Rome continns to | quiet on "ackongeas SUk—No transac:ions reported, | %'s- Mec soe pe a the ae reg! and a Begative we would inquire how they parpose to govern | Jvarez, the leader of the liberals, had established bis go- | speak favorably of the state and prospects of the Pontid- | Freighte unaltered. ‘1be transactions in foreign stocks sre rather limited, fn eagrening opus ym em — for holding 9} the country when the supreme power has been placed ia | vernment in Vera Craz, and retalned command, not oniy | cal army. It is said he is of opinion that the gendarme- | At Fro chow-foo teas had been In good demand at an | and the character of the market generally hen mg aha oe ae Ln ee Se gd gon with litte the bands of a body which they admit they do not trusi? | of that important port, but of the coast districts aad low. | ry, who form a corps of 4,000 men, are protty nearly, if | improvement of 1% a 24 tacis. Ciose OF THR MARKET —Tbe consol Pparke sal <P nag ers r ole Delt They will probsbly tell us 1 their confidence is in | lancs generally. Miramon, his antagonist, was ia possas- | not fatiy, equal to the French troops of the same arm. a as aah we ate firmly at 0434 to 14 for money and 945 to % en toa. ia ponagtetelg ty ers for past week thoge means of indiroct influence by whioh the advance | sion of the apital, and was supported by a powerful mili- The officers of the artillery are also spoken of highly, ous rates market wag firm for black tong / Exobequer are, however, worpe, having fallen 102,186 qrs. against 401 gre. same Wook

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