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‘en i en, ern, ~ suicide, at great length, but with iittle point and clear- Several epeeches were made, urging the cordwainers a ON Ca ee to join the ward associations, and accumulate a fund with NEW ‘YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1860.-TRIPLE SHEET. The Leber Mouvement, THB STRIKRRS aT THA “BELL.” Quite a respectable gathering of the shipjoiners ap peared yesterday morning, at uine o'clock, at the “Me chan cs’ Bell,” tm Lewis street. Mr. Powell, tue prime mover of the trike, appeared quite pleased at the mar ehailing of bis litle host of fellow workmen. , Afew pretiminary cireciions being givem by the leader, away shey marched, “iwo deep,” in lively Epirits, although uot accompanied by banner or music. ‘Their first halting plsce was at Westervelt’s shipyard, and, after coming toa ‘“atand at ease,’ the men were alowed to separate and visit such parts of the ‘‘yard”’ a inclination prompted, Mr. Powell and one or two asto clet.e boarded the ship, aud af'er a short time retarne and catied on the joiners inen at work. The force agai’ atsembied, and preceeded to Roosevelt & Joice’s ship yard, and paid the same friendly visit to those joimers on eveans the four yard seeme there wero jomers ia cach A the major portion of whom stated they were theo Ramery, on account of t+ 088! ges, bot the gag never troubled her aierw ‘She sickens sgan and asic, enc ot last dies. FX DAS given hor salts, gums, powders, pills wad cordigi« No one elge gave her any medicines. There noevidenee that abe wouk anything heraclf, ex ceps waser and bea. Lees ginger produce vomiting? Ou Ue contrary, it was taken lo ecttle her siomach. jafor. tunaicly for the defemed it Bae not been pro- ven that Marden ever wok dry ginger, Toe ev) dence is that be always took it im another form— agates. Sbe died by poston. That pelsan musi have been administered by nomeboly. No one gave her acy thing except the defendant. The inference is, taerefore, ‘bat he gave ber the poison. No sane man ow doubt it, He bas the mouve and the mesos, and more than thal, at about the same sime, be cautiously foreshadow the death of bis wife in his letter w his ‘old chum,” Mr. Oar. ren. He tells bis friend, that she didn’t expect to hive long, that she bad appolectic fita and liver complaint. 1 dou’t know what disease tulsa poor woman has hot been ove with having. He thus foreshadows the death ¥ the arsenic given ber when she was pi room to sleep was intended her there thas she mignt THE JERSEY WIFE POISONING CASE, Wiel of we Ros. Js-S, Warden, with Petening bly Wife, Tearh Day—Afternoon Session. SPLUIAL KSPORT POA THE HEBALD, Racviners, N. J., April 9, 1860. Mr. Samuel Harden, brother of the prisoner was then #worn. He corroborated the testimony « his father, mother and eister, He identified « letter from Mrs. Har- ea, which was read by Mr. Dopue. Chester L. Teal sworn—Know Bctch, the Easton drog- Gist; one dey, for w jest, I and « couple of friends called Upon him with ® number of daguerreoty pes—some three or four; asked him if he could recognise any ef those pic- tures ag that of the man towbom hewold poison; be tuilled and seked, “Ave you deicetivest” smiled and | in the presexco and eure of the lady of the house. But’) recoieing’ ful wages, "Among them waa Be told him we were; suid he identitied one picture as Har- | the puitom was beng phar pcre a previous meetings, and oo tte dem; could uot identify it as that of the man who bought | dose. ie Sat tootlahly Allea ap the bottle of wrseais with = see Pg pecs 2 Ry soelg: tenia inet be hed Bot Fides edly Ve Poy ponboregro would bet ha jous, od) wend tare to ive her vo | full tee o, uatll his Benther ‘etrkery” “at duoteoded i Cf the Raa whe maaspenie, much of f. He must! other ‘and therefore goes vielury. However, the leader, Mr. Powell, with a , a yy all his own, said he would not phe 80 epee oe be “old stand price.”” nT ‘Une jowers at preeent employed would not consent to unite, altbovgh not receiving @ full remuneration; but as i wan ancurtalned) that only a fragment of the whole Cross examined—I aon’t know whether daguerreotypes show the shade of the hair, or the difference between black and auburn; was brought up with Mr. Harden; sve always veen bis friend; tus Conversation took piace \o Easton, saying tbat be was fords Tr Unt was ber own act—this have adjourned it from Thureday to iy: taken two doses, and did you ever hear of a ? iH & 53 = = e é uw the street. such a hing as that? Harden was in Eastoo oa that day; Friday before he «he y 1 | number Of joimera requisite to finish the ships are at work, Harden's death, I old her that she ought to haves doo | this'was about nou, About Goon a tn sd by itor and that ‘additional help ie absolutely necessary. thé tor; on Saturday I told her I thought she looked better, | den’s description bought arsenic at Hetch’s store, oe or are now ly Condi ient that in the course bei would gena & doctor up; Mr. Hardea said he | and Hetch says thinks Harden is the map; ER IvP cans at Parthens, the domes, will bere Bee S anted her to Lave # physician, but she declined to have | does has identity his |The asevence that it | fore They owe “ated 6 nig gay en co ev! a they A namber of witnesses wore called, and testided to | amine ihe books, the will na Saas tha sdaniity ‘a ‘az | Publicity of thelr determinations and procendings tm the mRALD, which wincerely regard ‘the laboring clagses’ friend. ae f M9 : g, i a. E ‘strongly made out as cH the character. We that he to Easton, procared sauity {rom « desponding mind was hereditary in the } the poison, and with that produced the deata . | gare mee did not visit the shipyarde in Brookiya; they Dorland family, aod was frequently remarked in the | After his wite's death, Pesce oe dove oe, felt they had accomplished their object, and consequently char er of the deorased. had returned by Easton, Then, when asked why be sala | ¢! 00t ‘‘cross the Rubicon.” aw’ & Seley of some minutes the Court announced | he had been to Hiford, be said be did it to a1 suspl- ana aie omic aie vee from Harden te his parenta, which wore | cion. Now, if be told ape ber dees. 7 weal, cunet- Lynch Law in New York. me fra baumunastalene ee er ee ket adh Go thesnceeoae A YOUNG GIBL TABRED AND FEATHERED, ‘Dmairst letter, dased Bepiember 11, 1868, announces | suicide cr apoke of going i> his alleen Re Ga'wie’ | _ Tee Diack republican journals sre always very ready omer due deliberation, he had decided not to act | mouth that he 1 he would’ escape—trom | 10 spread before the people of the North glaring sccounte une ST uehenes ee what ? continued his remarks, reviewing | of every little incident which occurs in the Southern was to be married to Miss Doriand. the at States, take their own hands Another, dated September 27, 1858, tellaof a revival of The Court then acjourned, leaving the attorney’s argu- }, wher the people the law into for the purpese of infictmg summary punishment upon egro stealers and those who go about preaching sedition The Lynn Shoemakers’ Strike. ‘and inciting the alayes to commit deoda of barbarity; but OUR LYNN CORRESPONDENCE. when similar acts are perpetrated by canting and phari- s 5 of this month, and come home that Lyam, April 26, 1860. saical moralists in this section of the country, they either pe A pagers phate a tciicea ek The Approaching End of the Lynn Strike—Acknowledg- | shut their eyes to the facts, or plead in extenuation, that x Ae) jel nt ‘iso, 1 you to | “Nis Wo the Strikers’ Fund—Another Mecting of the Un- fie ond paties ihe means. An affair occurred in the ave Mr. J... Lay ond wile, and Joba and Susan Fiock Operation of the StrOse—Onses i} to "night of the’ 20th inst rhich, im. elimina) whe ig ve Po Eo Na ry Na pak so Powt— Determination of the Strikers’ Society— Misrepre- | in violation the és of society, outstrips any: = iy Ae ES be hag sentations of the Baprese—More Material Aid Wanted, | thiog which has yet, we think, been perpetrated during 3 expect to be up on Tyesday, and return om Friday. Tom | dc. , do. wh eivitsed world. "1 Sppeare, ssosrdiog 10 Waa’ oo. ey pean pl pi RY ‘Will you permit me, through your columns, to give | count of the affair bs published in’ the Wenuield (N ¥.) — ‘J. 8. HARDEN, credit for the following contributions to the striking fund, | Republican of the 23d inst.,that on Friday night of last “Another, dated Oct. 18, 1858:— * _| never before publicly ackaowiedged:— Toubt, arb the leading movalets of he Vilage share thay eptre en may lady gee ote 70a, and hes triende rer era ng oonfawe venga $50 00 | reside, proceeded to the house of Mr. Elisha Whipple, in be a, ‘on day after | Howes, Hyatt & Co., shoe dealers, New Yori 50 00 | the town of Portland, broke open his door, dragged one One ef Mr, Besty’s daughtors wih be marflen’as tae een, | Alexis, Bragg & Warren 50 00 | of bis re, & ‘woman, from her bed 7 ‘at tbe same | J, 0, Whitebouse. 60 00 | ber and de ‘covered her wits cost of Pee rey ag gl Baye oen mote t take dianer 26 00 | tar and feathers, in thet state they left ber, fully con- . oe Se © we will not be at ++146 00 | vineed, without doubt, that they had performed » Godly Zanbwhmy witewha wa.” the etter condhedee ree $¢@ act. star a8 te paper quoted was able to learn the cause for atrocious outrage, it was: peating the invitation. 25 00:1 that “Mr. Whipple some time since lost his wife’ and was oe al 4a jt ge 5 Rigen ing eine Bay ony 22 76 | woman, who had th ‘away,came home to help should storm 10 © | take care of the family, recently suspicion has been Deere sonibed wan atop tes sone Rople of te neigh or fear weeks.” Sas See ae ‘The perpetrators were subse- See re et en ee ‘& justice, where they ne gave dali for their appearance before the next crim. Another, ‘ nal court of Chaatanqua county. Laat evening an enthusiastic meeting of the strikers was held at Lyceum Hall. The auditing committee reporied that they bad examined the accounts of the treasurer and sub-treasurers, and had found them correct. ill iti fectt Hee Hi ti i i i i | iFiziet a i i = i Lt iE fl £ i f i Apa Trimmer, Mr. 8. and Matibias Cramer, all testified more or CS eee ee Mr. Lavinia eworn— Wile ‘my hoebaad commitied suicide | trew him upon bis head and be + © @ ofen come to me end compinin La ; he thought | could feel of 4, y ~. © he was in any troubie, he fee ‘an. wild like; never taw any Waa ® graad joror at the time | York Beprem the assertion that “the ‘ones who re. RT ye gy ot ceived Wes tre-cnd stall \e trl alse ter ok that 0 smart, goatee! Woking youne iw whom the plerion, bought arannic of ; be v0 only Bot recognise any Of Ge likencaren ‘nad recs. said be should keow the man if he to your Bot 1a New then. me Amtocly Jobe J. Van nworn—Was ‘aan mo Jury, April, 1860; Heton was swort ; ‘of work ‘2 akeners which be thought looked lik» th» map who bw Dovgbt areenic from him; said he bad been snowns paw ‘Der of henemses befor nd had resogn zed one. said would be able to ye man if be saw him Drake Mann swort amember of the Grand Jury april, 1859; Hetch wae «tnined; desoribed the nas wh» | irom us, and not (rom our epemies. Under lyear.. to bought arsepie—shert, tnickset and micely BpOken, dou | 1 Byears, wo remember hie sayiog thas he could not recognise (0 m8 | “Phe State Pilot Laws Declared Uncom-| 31> 10 yen, im Jamea K. ‘another grand jaryman, #worn, cor wo 10 years. dborated the evidence of wince. stitutional. 10 to 12 yeary, to ‘Court adjoarmed at seven o'clock, but few apec- SUPERIOR COCRT—ORNERAL TERM. 1200 16 years we ‘ore remaining during t «itting. Be‘ore lon. Judges Woodrum, Pierrepont and Robertson, ao a tom George H. Bisco ve. Marchal 0. Reberts.—Thia wes on | 90 to 98 years ‘ection to recover pilotage for services tendered, but re. | 3 to 30 years. Total... at carried passengers, refused to take him, the first who Offered his services, duty under the law of the State of New York for wcch pilotage was fixed by law at $57 60, which da fendant refused to pay, thie ection for the amouat, end, under Jadge Hot man, @ verdict © tbe of for defenceat, contended Mate oe “Ne bad «New had soner; the uoiatimesy Of “ocapeuee with young ‘steamabip o 4 erallfevecialy’ that wit the. later, It the plaintiff. That the pilotage power ‘and pabloan infamous act, bot covered ite to regulate commerce, anc that valid, = spo.eritien promise of marriage, The most to the dere comusel Mo cancelbe ingenuity displayed by the | decided. Thesct of een ond bis wasten in whieh he suo- | te master of any coeaet “euien Feat oandalizing the de- | Wsters which are Te naugoation «such an extont thas excited | amy pus duly te , tat wed"e friends and the pub- need rene oe ieee Ee ngree the odiam restiag upon bis to or from con. Irouge iron in four mariage be Tutte nor ftber® | pins eps ‘aud the cone, ee, ‘nomer inte mast ‘be ee my at hie Fy owe'm one the =e ring wihia Sor wookn. Ta this foar | validity of our Sa the her company 1 disttemn howe do Jou go a tne nthe piainit, 038 understood, wil take the came to the Increase this weet s somndoetian dap anrees deovese OO mek te writes toher,@uy? On the com “Beawemnte’e Glee. Orry Ieersoron's Dararranmer, a 1, 1809, ‘Sing to eall nen er, Se ee eee inne boo. ———————— rome 1 ad Un bos, soy to Ar har Gray aia eomee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, nto Oe mas the her ‘20 | ‘Thie Will wae admitted to probase yesterday, but the Moxpay, April 30—6 P.M. Th thow you what ber he een a main features of ite provisions were published in the He | The bank statement of to-day compares ae fol- pu them iny CoMter iene. Har | 2410 some time age. The testator was the fathor in-law | Jows with that of last week :— sg aa at Sy nin te Sed mate. ofthe Of the celebrated John Dean, with whom “his own Mary | wrt keene, Circulation. ‘with ihe ibeory of we proses, wes Conte ner | 222” eloped about three years since, By © codicil to the ape st Si. aan 308 an. 8,790,450 Sem Hye veging © tae th get hin vicums | will Asa k catrety dainerted of ol April 8 191,008 67 SIO pe cil spans commen vo ee nim with x, alarms ber | toomsey pom A= 34 $368,301 — — aiail 870,070 Se ee eters me io Rate baie ‘deceased 10 the Sistrioation ot Mis’ eomabeo, de. = - - ~ Vv indication; the curtailment ia the pact two weeks | unsecored indebtednoas agstnet ig Daag Ueder this . New York Banks, A 30, 1860. f i 4 Ranieonon, ae avthoriadh by © Sao Cronin, Deposits. ‘alls but little short of twe miitions of dollars. The Wieconsin’ the taeene at amiss ia be be appropriated ort 009. 4,310,100 We. 90,639 088,278 78,729 208,166 208,958 4,528,717 280, 1,987 613 216,490 1,298,953 loans are now $1,700,000 below the: point at which ibey stood a year ago, and'the banks are the bet ter prepared to provide for the specie drain, which will be kept up during the three months. as follows — Firit—Pay runping expenses, Second—Puy interest on worigages outstanding. Yherd—Pay 8 per cent ou drst proferred stock. Sourte—Vay 5 per cevt on second preierred stock. . Fif{ie—Pay 7 yer cont on third preferred stock, 311,079 479,068 Prom this time forth—til madsoremgr-—the policy } ana the s Foie, if any, to be emplgyed fa. staking 120,178, ome of the banks should ailan preferred ‘ree miliions, or wptdl 913 yale Bas | Continental... 100,087 1,878, be one, of curtallmant, pris J. res ced par in New York r Commouweaith.. 1) 29, (965,876 dence and watchfulness. Neither Wall nor South street requires any great expausion of credit at the present time. Seventh Wuonever tise conditions aro reached, the Surplus spall be invested 15 Lue purebase of the common stock, until the whole capita) stock, both preferred and 2/868 109 j common, shall be reduced to six millions. 3,316 851,578 352,208 Notwithstanding the talk about the resumption , Babi Whes ile, popliel nak sens bave been reduced 24034/056 922,331 m4 1 ? S ollars, and the road eal x . of specie shipments, money is, if anything, easier | y dividend ou that amount in any one your, equal wT per ares 8 eos Mert to-day than it was last week. Payer of high grades is very scarce, and first class bills, maturing in Oc- tober and November, can be tuned into money at 5 or 6 percent, The demand {or short first clase cant, dividend shal! be deciared on all the swek, used of sinking the shares. ‘This is a step in the right direction, and should be imitated by other concerns in embarrassed cir- paper at 5 is in excess of the supply ; cumpefnaces. . ¥ are offered more money than fae sehr The New Orleans Commercial Bulletin of Thurs- same figure, This eage is, of course, due in a great | 49 last reports:—— dosage 1.112070 measure to the liberal policy pursued by smost of | pemegrhanse market ralee in fever te on’ gant, i Is ri99 | 240 5 410208 the large banks ; when a few millions in gold have | with s slight stiflening of raves in moet other deworiptions. | yech & Traders’, 930634 705 135,735 . "889, goue abroad, the banks will probably see the ne- | Tuete ss veller Iugvity for both Torelee wo eatrioted | Merchasta! ee! gam 000 wand 1398 Tasers cessity of reducing their line, and the demand for | character of the offerings, and the market closed firm at Wiroee 1 sean sens See money in the street will cause au advance of rates. Soames qnotatiqns as "708.620 "688,008 802,953. 2,483,169 . Sterling bile... 883g 8855 per cent prom. # ‘646,148 608.215 414.006 2,682 882 ‘The Sub-Treasury movement aontinues light. Rill of lading drafts pine 43s A n tr orn Herth American. 1,669,0M 340/333 75,260 ¥ . q jagsanu. - 1)798\ ‘ Foreign exchange opens dull but steady at Ser} sisty day bi ih 01% per cont dis. | Nationai’..""" Dhas'sas sation Tieean pasiton turday’s last rates, to wit: 109} for 60 day sterling ht. 6 & Xs per cent prem. % 691 112,151 280,798 billa (bankers’), and 110} for short sight; for france We read im the Chicago Press of April 27:— 78,668 6 5.10 for short sight and 5.114 for 60 day bills—both tha Gxear Acniviry i Tam Conn Manker, ber | 339, rates being lees a quarter for brokerage. There | gurng tho vast Wook, yesterday Lescine bonnean 105/363 881,082 are a few good mercantile bills in market at | unusually excited, under a pressure of heavy orders for ig 109 » j for sterling and 5.133 9 5.15 for francs; but | ‘Mediate uhipmemt East, and prices Improved 3 a 3¢ 1i4osa 636/878 cents per | over the extreme figures paid on Wi 187.052 4,765 280: buyers seem Joth to concede the advance in their } dey. Tho sales made in the emount 127,481 | '853,668 case, At the above rates for bauer’ bl, thore | 7@ Bendre an Sy toumad bushel, ihe great Suk dais agit is, after paying freight and insurance, margin of loaded. | The sul of ike past three days amount 0 abost al sbcor Profit left on shipments of specio to Earope—6pe- | ere end eee ertly by the ow sates ot ai vo cially to France, where mint bare are made more | frightewhich have ruled during te past wren oF sina shear of than in London; and, for the present, every steamer that leaves this country for Europe will probably take out some treasure. The Hammonia, which sails to-morrow, may take | well Toral...... .$127,086,667 28,279,800 8,740,068 61,815,498 United er Office pra. States fer the Month of Business of the at New Vork $400,000 or over—$100,000 of which will be in ware |! yr pct silver; the America, from Boston on Nha troop tes veal ui ged osetia many Foren ota. ix or ren wal irturn., In eo fy ree eeien ips tteYodee | Rtacreceht eee | tant id game space Saturday, will each, in all probability, take outa large sum. The profit on these shipments is, how- ever, diminished by the competition among bullion brokers. Mint bars, which were current a few days since at 3 a j discount, are now held at { premium; margin for profit on sending them abroad is reduced. The following are the last quotations of sight exchange on New York at the cities mentioned, the At the annual meeting of the Detroit, Monroo and Toledo Railroad Company, held at Monroe, the following directors were chosen for the ensuing year:—Ransom Gardner, T. G. Cole, Henry H. Brown, Nelson Beardsley, J, H. Ransom, E. M. Gil- bert, M.S. Byke, Jr., J.8. Barry, H. Keep, Philo Morehouse and Stillman Witt. The directors, at a subsequent meeting, elected the following offi- cers:—President, E. M. Gilbert; Vice President, of silver, ineluding purchases— reign coins... : besser being in all cases for =) 8. Syke, Jr.; Secretary and Treasurer, Henry |. Brown. Cunanat Joseph W. Allsop, the newly appointed Reeeiver New Orleans. of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, filed his first Punaaslpbia! report with the United States Court, Cincinnati, on Boston... a Friday, embracing a schedule of the property which came into his possession under the decree of As usual on Mondays, the stock market was dull | the court, the liabilities of the road, &c:— to-day, with the exception of Panama Railroad | r4abititics of the Bastern Division, as Far as Aneriainel stock, which was very active ate large advance. to April 9, 1860, It opened at 142—an advance of one per cent upon bray compen Saturday's closing price—rose rapidly up to 146, |’ Firet mortgage bonds due July 1, 187 then fell back to 144, sold tn the afternoon at that | sof ttarent wopasd from Jan. price, and cloned that bid. The rapid advance in this stock fs ascribed in certaia quarters to the supposed success of the company's negotiation for the renewal of their charter from the government of New Granada. There is probably no basis for this supposition. At latest dates the negotiators who have been sent out to endeavor to obtain a new grant from New Granada had not reached the capital, Bogota; it is, therefore, hardly likely that they can have achieved the object of their mixsion: From al) that we can learn, the New Granadian government and statesmen are fully alive to the value of the privileges which will fall into their hands at the expiration of the present charter of the Panama Railroad Company, and are not at all likely to concede @ fresh grant without receiving an ample equivalent therefor. The probability is that the present movement tn the stock is merely speculative, and is based partly | (V3, on the expeetations of ill-informed parties as to the | Ove note renewal of the grant, and partly on the prospect— bp which we believe to be very fair—of increased di- vidends hereafter on the stock. Pacific Mail sym- pathized with Panama, end sold at 106, against 105 on Saturday. Galena was e fraction lower. Cen- tral, Rock Island, and one or two other specula- tive stocks, were pretty steady. State securities were all a fraction lower, the prospect of more activity in money having seemingly induced some holders to put their property on the market. Thia afternoon the market wae quiet, ‘and stocks closed inactive at tho following quotations:—Virginia 6's, 924 ® 93; Missouri és, 834.0 4; Canton, 21a 4; Cumberland Coal prefer- tl Momvay, —The market was meady, wilh salen a2 White pearls Were quiet at 50. re. ection. A cana) dost landed with oats (rum Lake omy with the protpect of some arrivals from Buffalo Be- jore the close of the week, bad red, 144; Pacific Mail, 1053 a 106; New York wine ae Central, 73} a 79; Erie, 16 a}; Hudson River, 41g 4 Boperfine State. 42; Harlem, 12 a }; do. preferred, 38 4}; Reading, py EE 4 42] a 43; Michigan Central, {7[ 4 48; Michigan Common to choice Western ext: Southern and Northern Indiana, 12 a §; do. gasran- Fiore Se ope be $218 teed, 23 a }; Panama, 144.0 4; illinois Central, 594 Baraigbt to Oats & 2; Galena and Chicago, 634 « §; Cleveland and oo Hig Toledo, 244 a 4; Chicago and Rock island, 644 065. Gore meal wes: tbs ‘eo toa410 By the arrival of the Anglo-Saxon at Farther “ yan | Canedinn Sour wen common grades, whtle Point, Canada, we have one day's Inter news | Interest on same trom mamsry to april, ise. “tase Sern, coutinoed to be “irmiy’ belt stardeyra from Europe. The financial intelligence is satis- ee eee ot cn 20 Oe valor aan factory; the funds are 44 higher. The advance Corn meal was Hay "nooyant wht saree in breadstuffs continues, and the market is quoted about 800 s 400 bbis. at the above prices for Jursey and | buoyant. Cotton is without change. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Tres- Ret ag apy pn mew gactn wrn bay follows: rates salva embraced an ding White Michigan, at $1 A OT. ewe te prepay as ype] DoS ice ‘pabost 7.60 wee ie ng Soran on ‘The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this fie, and Kouter sate eagle eee ie morning were $26,524,416 61, and the balances i dunbels wes prime he $1,125,869 60. tis ate; Lads Shore ah ioe sand 9009 00 Comes Weare The interest on the third mortgage and con- Rie. Cala were heavy, and the ‘angmenting, with pany, ist of May, will, as , be paid do Marscaivo, Ths wok on hint too, 10, office of the company. A dividend of 10 cents on each share of the capi- tal atock of the Hiwassee Mining Compaay will be 4 i fi —The market paid on presentation of certificates by the holders prinns were Wiheus quetaste change. > J in person, or by attorneys duly authorized, at the tobe kaa woe p Ah 9 FA. pie wee ane ae ones of we Barlin sao Ye *pumoran iP Laverpon busbele wheat and 6900 the '» lington and 650 whe do. Quiney Railroad line for the third week in April (0 Harlow By seamen aie ry Sage, “se oaee ueoees ‘60 Harlem “ 100 Reading n , dy steamer. tek ‘bbe. rosin were en- 1850. 300 ‘6 Havre 130 bales of eottos af 1-20. for a9 te 415.454 00 ro Ln 4 Rater to London wore e —— ited lites so wich 2 oF 100 Dalen for shipment were Pith cso esevevveed 47,80 33,881 14,746 | 8600 10 Panama 142 a8 A910 fer ton ore The bondholders of the Milwaukee and Missis | 2003 Bi Gee +} bola, New Orienae was made 4000 Mie an) 143 bo | oe is & 500 Dhie apirite were , ‘errived in Order , a 460. 0 47 the Me Be cB RY | erecta oon 2000 Gal 0 do 45 LJ it fo So eon Jet 19 69 Tt Con ce 580 100 40 vnu+ bE 69 60 # do 59% 6 6 Gal & Gu “ 13 6 do 63 190 20 Goa aes ony 100 dn bh OOM 100 660 Chi & RY 8 Hs im to ox ‘ta 70% 109 ae. id i “ RROOND BOARD. Og $0 Raseon i 4% | widow change of The 3 4 g about 1,000 hinds. Ouba ES: . 46 170 Mich Bo: - 8 2= Bx Bom vee ix 6 ” m0 78% 700 ih