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N&W YORK HEKALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1861. ttor interest of @mouckh remark. Tt ‘that some differenes occurred | Jura. Conseis closed on the 12th at'91} a X fer money, | ce mrmes Setween his’ Rxcetncy and the American, Minter, one 256 0 36 Tar sccomnt mex * oes eiannret eae Svs doimmanann shal eos | verz meio hare ‘Tnttie cet See eae j ; aceon 100 fret per haps 40 000 (10! of cagagomenter full uniform. The result was that neither the Ambas- | by the bank om the 12th, while 40 jas were | that de tn ware ra ‘dor nor any of bis attaches wore present. : taken out for America . amaane ‘about 4,000 ¢e0r ero amwuming most threateniag attitudes to- | hours, owing to the rise in New York reperted por Jara. loan of 2,500 coor Christians ta Syria. LIVERPOOL MARKETS. bo deliver beads THB VHRY LATuesT, pe ig) saan! 9 should be placed 1m & position to ‘THS CAPITULATION OF MESSINA, png yy mee aon age op eet: cee | peg he A ye Mg Fa of M. Mets toe at Tuner, Marek 13,1961. | were about 13,000 bales, including 4,500 on speculation berm creditrs Of tbe WFRiah goverument, It is ucoas ‘The citadel of Messina surrendered to the Sardinian “eau say prtoes are a shade ‘eecen sary that thore who represeat croditors wes | troops this day. ‘At Manchester yes - o yesterd: ioes showed a de- ; | eonkee ‘uarchoidere ofthe Cute es Choma is Foe Tonm, Maroh 18,131. | lino from Frivay last; Dak id guoda aud’ yarns, oak at We may be said to be alroady in posreastoa of the first | shou! the lowost rates of last week there appeared to be rather fruiis of the American aisraption. The secession of 9 | more cisposition te do businees. many mambers of tho twe houses of Congress bas oo8- | Baxaverovss—Mesers. Waketlold, Nash & Co. and forred upom the North so undisputed majority (or whe Richardsom, Spence & Co. report flour im more request, first time.. They have net bee siow yrs tad guumty tints tov'an'anvenos of ae! per bol; sales to the utmost of this advantage done novhing appreciable towaras healing the wouuds of their distracted country. They have takea no decided measure, eithor of conciliation er coercion. The South thas been allowed to mature its preparations, to 8920 ‘the fuderal areenals and forts, aad to organize @ new gov- ernment, without even an ‘iateiiigibie ype a andere Legisiature at Washington. There was mi for this. ‘The porioa between the election of the new Ire sident end the surresder of office by the old is a sert of nterregmam, in which it may be said all ve and ‘exeoutive activity is paralyzed. But, though unable to do anything for the cause of tao Union, the Senate and the Congress have employed the interregnum to strike a second » the finance and the general SF ikccounly infill mre fates am any Grtracton of to bill President, at the twenty millions of exports ear to the United Statez, have, can effect it, been virtually If Americans wish to kaow with what feclings been reg: m England, they have trade reports of the Times, and their will be gratified. Thus, we foot 25g ae = hardware and cutlery trade 8 worthless. South Staffordshire is in dis- Congress on the Tariff bill hae od the tono of Loge deeper or reference mone even th se whose ‘the Northern States, at- justify the courso whith the protec- grees have pursued.” In Manchester inorease of duties on cotton goods in is causing great attention. in New- idered that it will be imponsible to do the United States on the terms set out in the business with the Soutuern States is In Sheffield considerable ap- as to the effect of the new tariff on tho Wolverhamptoa the anticipation that the e law darkens the already gloomy pros- the iron trade. When it 18 remembered\that all ‘ i f; oe ne ete Fejeait i i E E & a a4 = i i cee g i aE i and nurtured at the expense of the shippiug and trade of the couatry, and by levying an odious tribute from all classes not concerned in maaufactures, we can- pot but wonder at the madness of democracy and its utier inability to apprehend and retain the most obvious prin- ciples of economical science. Protection was quite as muob « cause of the disraption of the Union as siavery. it has done its worst; but it is dostined, . ae othér of other Fon ruptions. What interest have the great agricultu ‘Western States, for imstance, in being made tributaries to the iron masters of Ivania or the cotton spinners of Lowell? They will » as the South have direct. trade with , and the peculiar of Canada. with its f ics of communication by lake, river and raul vay, will show them the readiest means of obtair @ direct trade by a separation—poesitly by an amalga- with our own . ‘These topics are so obvious that we forbear to insist ‘upon them, but we beg to point out, for the comfort of trymen aud the warning of the government of the \'nited States, that in attempting to exclude at one blow twenty millions of exports from their torritory, they have undertaken a task quite beyond power. ‘They may, indeed, destroy their own Castems’ revenue; they may give additional strength to thoso vested imte- resis which ciaim a prescriptive right to live on the vitals of the commanity; they may ruin the shipping and Oripple the commerce of the towns on the Atlantic soa- board, Wut they cannot prevent English manufactures from permeating the Uniled States from ene end to the other. ‘A glance at the map is sullicient to show this. The Southern confederacy will, of course, desire no bettor than to make Charleston, Savannah, Mobile Coorer f pr rier Of prohibition between nations which ed the mutual benefits of commercial in- to erect the {From the London News, March 12 } Mr. Gregory bas given notice that on an early day he will call the attention of her Majesty’s government to the Vie., to recrgmise ak de facto governments, irrespottive eae a but the fact of being edallished ruling . df ever, and when- ever that with the Soatbern States which now profess (o be a confederacy, there cam be no doux about their beng by’ ail the European Powers, with the mot certainty and case has not yet reach ed this stage; and it is very far from 7 it, ‘The pecesstou leaders who have aseumod oflice do nut pre- tend be more than a provisioual body; no appeal 3 beou mace to the peop'e of their States; nove of the con- atitat onal couditicns of republican organization have a# yot boom epmpled with; and nove of the autecedents ‘whieh were specified bY the founders of the republic as justrying rebeion have occurred. The movers in the ‘case have begged the question in rogard to the right of seoersion; and there has as yet beeu no opportuaity of remy os the ower aide, The whole matter remains for treatment; aud, iu the most democratic country in the world, the great body of the peonlo has been silent dur- log & whele winter of crisis, from actual want of oppor- tunnty % declare their opioion aud will, ihere cum be be reoogmition from without of any pew claims put forth im ewok am interval, and the America notion kes a right to expect from ite foreign alles patience to wait till the poop have spokes ana taken their course of action. The Mmmeruration address of the Provisiomal President of Kae South Was intomded to produce just such an effect as soume to Lave prodeoos om str. Groqury's rund. ‘This audacious parody on the Declaration of In ependense mught, wae evidently thought, catch the ear of Amery cane, W WheM Viet Declaration is a8 familar ag the Lere’s Pray 4 4% might entrap the tinagination of Tureieners, Who might not ave pald sufficient attention Lo tee courte of American affairs to Goteot its : Duny Gee Goes pot lovk for extreme acouracy or for aby umpertil ty i political manifestoes lasued by revo- letemar) 0) vale, on Chew firet attempt to rule the poo- pe the) Deve rawed but 1 may be doubted whetner amy Murepean ccotoet withim thus revoluiopary century em) Gor ment ba appeared nore impudeuUy ialso thaa Joterwe Lene Adirees fA . . . te tung the fugniiien. and venerable statement of the Decks ate of |, a@ 00 the Cautes whicn jas und the prinelploe on which toe rowing i i! Flefe jie i ait qf | ‘4 byte TS eee The prenene that ee me tlhe chem { 38 a] Ht tt i erm e “ ' For pomemes ot t 2 ee wooed Ng@tcater ere . the payment of Une ” ot bean bow foiling 100 Ot. Wh ~ be only rome eee mb ks le ioe cnt there would be cause for eougra’ rom | Were obtained both in London, Parts, Marseilles ant Ova- ‘stant lo where agcoptances due, and where houses may pra int effect. were necemer z the arrangement we advise be mot carried even the intervention of the government to seoure this solution, notwithstand: feel to see government interfere ters, we do aot hesitate to call upoe ie I a : es t i if i E F & zi z E a i : i i i i ij Hn i i & lr ths the payable by the Maj. Yolverton’s Reasoms for Desirti Secret geben Oy The Eastern Counties Herald, pub! at Hull, Mr. Thelt the plaintiff in the now famous action re- sides, givés the following, in the course of some com- meats on the case generally:—‘We think Mrs. Yelverton i 80 protound a secret. In the course of the trial no reason jeutly satisfac- tory has been ed on this point. But we believe we are correct in stating that there was a very rea- son givon by Yelverton to his wife, and one in the truth of which she firmly believed. 1t was always alleged by Yelverton that he was under pecuniary obligations to a relative, whose particular interest it was that the heir to the gh Avonmore L-com i a issue. Under circumstances iverton’s Bi always that be had promised Wy eats thes" ‘and that, should the know! of bis union with Miss Longworth come to the ears of his relative, he would be a ruined man. His wife, believing this sete i oes Merete teens oe mar: ; ting on! that her own sister and her friends Mr. toa dre Thelwall be made privy to the arrangement. This was ac- ly done, and'these true friends became her con- Adants srom the beg! ., Wrom the tume that she was deserted by ber husband, Mrs. Yelverton’s great auxiety has always been to have her case gone into. Balled in ber attempts to obtain justice on three different occasions and before three separate tribunals, she did not despair. It had become the sole object of her existence, and for Shree years sho devoted herself to the task of bringing her delinquent husband to the bar of justice. How is it possible that any woman could have labored 80 long and 80 perseveringly for the attainment of such an object if she did not feel herself sustained by the comsciousness of virtue and of truth? She well knew that ail the ciroum- stances of her weer would be thoroughly sifted and paraded before the world. She knew tho trying nature of the searching cross-examination to whioh she would be subjected, but she was prepared to brave it all. France. The discussion on the address was commenced in the Corps Legisiatif on the 11th instant. The Itaiian question formed the principa! staple of the debate. M. Kobb Ber- nard made a streng attack upon the policy of the govern- ment in Italy, maintaining that policy of Ragland had been victorious, while of France bad become, ia spite of heree!f, the eupport of revolution. He concluded by saying:—‘The moment has arrived to choose between Principles which give life and those which destroy. Let UB not lose sight of the fact that there is something worse than a subverted government, and that is a govern- ment whick follows a suicidal polioy.”? M. Biliault replied —“The government protests against the preceding see: gainst the es es that the dig- nity of France bad been lowered, and ogainst the impru- den: menace that disturbances might break out in the country. I ball afterwards show that the policy of France is catholic, but at the same time liberal; that it has never been ultramontano; and finally that it will re- ‘main a French policy.” M. Baroche, in the name of tho government, denied that France was agitated, and said:—‘ agitation only reigns where hestile parties mask themselves, in order to attack the policy of the Emperor. Ihe cobate was continued on the 12th, several mem- bers maintaining that English policy had’ triumphed in Italy, and that it was entirely hostile to the policy of Frapee.. Apother corference on the Syrian question was held in Paris on the 11th. It was said that an agreement be- tween the Powers om this question would soon take place. The Bourse on the 12th was dull and a shade lower, Rentes closed 68.5. ‘The drafts of the Ottoman government for £400,000 on M. Mires, which matured on the 12th, were duly provided or. The Paris market for flour was dullaud prices had slightly ceclmed. In wheat there had been no change. Holland. Tho rew ministry ts aunounesd. It includes Baron Zayien Van Nyvelat, Foreigh affairs; M. Godefroi, Jus- tice; Baron Van Keemsbra, Interior; M. V, Goudriaan, Fiance; Colonel V, Casembroot, War, and M. J. London, Colonies. Switzeriand. ‘The Sardintan government baa proposed to Switeeriand to appoint commussicaers for the settlement of the ques- tiom of Ticino. Italy. There wasa rumor that /rancis tho Second had ordered General Fergola to surrender Messina. Anotaer report Pay8 Ubat the General was expected to be compelled to wurrender by his own garrison. ‘The night lights had veea removed from the approaches to the roadsteud of Messina, by order of the Neapolitan commander. ‘The Sardinian Minister of War is said to have decided on razing the fortificatious of Gueta to the ground. In the italian Chambor of Deputies, Zanoliai, President, by seniority, made aepecch in which he expressed the hope that Rome was about to be made the capital of Tay, that the deliverance of Vertice was approaching. oulog ized Garibuias. Rutazzs, the chosen President of the Chamber, in his speech oo wking the chair, a wed the specches of Prince Napoleou and M. Vou Vincke, praised Gartbaldi and exXpremec coufidence ia the solution of the questions of Rome end Venice. ATT ant Cavour, in presenting @ project w ima i kingdom of Italy, eaid:—*Ttaly is oagbing he work of her constitutiob, and is making herself one coun. try by ber Jaws and ‘nstitutiona, as she is already ome by language. On the opening of Parliament you saluted Victor Hamaauel under the now title which Italy, from Torin w Valermo, has acoorded him. You will confiem it, as the Senate has dome, by your universal 6 ,? ‘A despatch from Rome says the Duke de Gremmont hac been charged 0 announce to the Pope that the Em- peror Napoleon ditavowed the speech of Prince Napoleon in the Fronch Senate, ‘There were reporis at Rome that the Sardimans would Oe ee en ae Pre ‘The Opimione of Turin demies repo negotia- tions had been entered into between the Sardinian go- Th mattipeie is Bald to have offered the her 6 Queen ve offer at Madrid; but the Pope announced his ia- t Rome. of opposition against the new go- & fight in uhe ofa “nth alm overy form of opposition to Victor Kmanuel’s rule is ia- g 5 g 3 5 x intact tor more favorable circumstances, Count Mensdorff Ponilly bad beon appeinted Ctvil aad 7 Governor of Galicia. hes i. the Buckowina i Portugal. ‘There were rumors Of cissensions in the Cabinet, and ohangze of ministers was orp ctad. Poland, AM continued quict at Warsaw, but lato advices assert that tho agitation, though ‘‘muffied,’’ was on tho tn- cress. Tvasvian troops coutinued to arrive, Funeral ceremopics took place in all the churches of Waraaw on the 9th inst, Public order was maintatned The Emperor's rent anxiety Subsertptions for a monumeat to the victims of 27th February reached a ceusiderable sum. It was stated that tho movement commenced at War "OW vow becoming general in Poland. le Tithdania and the an provinces uihesions to the adazosmgot spd Wareaw wore beg everywhere font tn. The Austrian joornus were shewing @ very hostile pint wwards Rersin in regard w the Warsaw dis turbance. 7 The Conrtantino te corr writing OD the Let inst. ] Ss reoepuon at & serar & Leu! he rope soe Firepen w mut, with the ex w See temaa, a TS Se -S . - | bamk ot tho weekly coart to morrow cutting their rate | but Inter news from New York, indicating the probability at 288. a 308. 6d. Wheat in fair demaad, aad gsod qua lities generally 1d. por coutai dearer; red, lis. 34. a 125. 104. ; white, 128. 6d. a las. por ceatal. Corn 3d. per quarter dearer: mixed, 313. a 31s. 34.; yellow, 3T8. 6d. 4 288.; white, 385. a 38s. Provuwops.—Beef ia fair demand at low prices. Pork quiet. Bacon slow of sule, but some symptoms of a bet- ter inquiry. Larddull and nominal. fallew unchanged: 658. 6d. a 618. for N. A Propuck.—Rosin quiet at 4s. 14. a 46, 24, for common. Gpirits of turpentine dull at 30a. 6d. a 31a. Clever seed ‘very dull and pressed for sale at 438. a 463. Sugar ua- cbanged. Rice aud coffee dull Ashes quiet: pots, 28s. 9d.; pearls, 208, Linseed oil, 283, 9d. 0 20, Civitella Del Nonto will net be able to hold out much longer. Liberto Romano has tendered his resignation as Direotor of the Affairs of the Interior. Prince Carigaan has given orders that the Neapolitan officers who are staying in the Romaa States shali be allowed to return to Naples. The Italian army is to be divided :nte six bs cope a" Fourth corps, ander eommand LONDON MARKBTS. eel : pease AEs erik ams gad partially. Ie aioe dearer for mead, web inl, will pressed to Bologna. i merior dull, Flour unobanged. Sugar 64 lower fer Lonwow, Maroh 14, 1861. raw; refed steady. Coflke quiet; native Oc: “The Loudon Yimes has received tho folowing dsepatch | rather cheaper. quict but nrg correspondent at Naples:— Mumma, Maroh 13, 1961. surrendered to the army ani fleet. for Napies by Frossinoce, carly in dull at 598. Gd. Linseed of! 285. a 288. 34. iron 473, 6d. a 47. 9d. The wool sa.os coutiaue with & Bteady demand for good samples, but dull for iaterior. ‘THY LATEST MARKETS. Lovpon, Marek 14, 1861. citadel bas Range sili Sago Dower | OrxniG Pxicas —Consola, money, 913% a % ; OOMBuis, aC- Ove P. M —Conso 6, mouey, 9134 a 74; consols, account, 924; 34; new@brees, sbut. Closing Prices.—Consols, momey, 913¢ a 92; consols, account, 92% a 74; now threes, shut. Lonvos, March 14—Noon. Consols opened firm and advanced to 92 6-16, buyer and are now gteady at 924; a 34, with very Little doing. Shares inactive, but prio-s generally have improved, and the tone of the market good. Canadas unchanged; Ame- moan, flav. bd ‘The Bank Court has risen without making any altera- tion ip the rate of aiscount, LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverrvot, March 14, 1961. Market-very firm; sales probably sbout 6,000. 9,000 Dales. Imports, 1,786; previously, 68,169, How the affair ended has not transpired. Romane has tendered his Senlgneting, wibieh has beon necepted. The municipal el will take plage on SWITZERLAND. ' Bann, March 13, 1861. ‘The Sardinian gevermment has lodged a complaint with the Federal Council against Bishop Merrely, on account of FINANCIAL, PFLICATIONS FOR THS NEW MIGHT MILLION United States Loan in [omy ty! 3! iD. enah, intereat payabie in February and July, at YMA Ned. T. VAN VEROK. UCUST BELMONT & CO., BANKERS. NO. 50 WALL street, New York, issue etters of credit to traveliers, avatiabie im all parts of Europe, through the Meesrs. noths- ebild of Paris, London, Frankfort. Vienaa, Naples and their correspondents. Suanouax, Jan. 24, 1961. Pokin is quiet. The troops at Tien-tain arc heaithy. ‘The treaty ia working satisfactorily. The rovela haya Cavrox, Feb. 1, 1861. Lord Eigin has left. The English admiral and sir H. Grant have arrived out. The American ship Hesperus bas beom destroyed by fire. ‘Trade is depressed. REAL ESTATE AND LOAM BROKER WISHES TO ake arrangements with a party Laving money to loan on bond end morigage, stveks and other coliacerula, paying 1d to percent addrecs Loan Broker, hox 163 Herald office. He MICAL B. ty dol YORK, MARCH 16, 1x61 — SivGarore, Feb. 7, 1861. ‘The Java cable has been lost. Tho French have been victorious at Sagon. The French transport Wose has been wrecked. Everything is quiet. Catcurra, Feb. 8, 1861. ‘Tho famine continues in the Northwest provinces. J. Election e ders of this bank ae hereby notifird that the annual election for directors, and for ins} tors wt the next ensutog election, wili be held at the bat bouse on Monday thedirst day ‘of April next, between the hours of 13, and 23, £.M, By order af the Roard. @.'G. WILLIAMS, Cashier. NEW ZEALAND. (Wit or BANK.—NEW YORK, MARCH 21. 1861,— New Zxatanp, Jan. 14, 1861, Thirty seventh Dividend —The Fresident and Direcvors = a. 4 of this bank have declared a quarterly Dividend of six per The war continuos. Several Pahs have been taken by | cent, payable to stockholders on and after the I next. order of the Board. soiled eas bl G. G, WILLIAMS, Cashier, MITIZANS’ SAVINGS BANK, 18 AVENUE A. BE- / tween First and Second streels —Open daily from 9 a. Deposits made on or be- Genoral Prath, amd tho advantage has been actively fol- lowed up. The Boanerges has arrived with troops. AUSTRALIA. ; me M. tol P. M.. and from 5 to8 P.M. Mecnounst Jan. 26,1961. ] frm a prit t will Bear interest from tha’ date, Six per cont ‘The foilewing are the departures of gold snips:—The | inte: red, L. Gb0#GR FOLSOM, President. Brrmour A. Bunor, Secretary. VBICAGO, ALION AND ST, LOUIS RaluROaD COM- J pany.—-interest on Keeciver's loan to December 31, 1360, will be pald to subscribers on and after April 1, at eur office, 28 CL street, New York } Receivers, Result, with 20,385 ounces; Aliianes, with 31,613 ounces; Lightning, with 28,844 ounces; Soutbamptom, with 21,644 ounces. RUSSIA. Wansaw, March 13, 1861. General Magendorff has arrived here, the bearer of the Emperor's reply to the address of the Polish citizens. A separate Coureil of State bas been grauted by tae Em. peror to the kingdom of Poland, of which Zomoisky has “3 P. Wisi MUUTIL, Treasurer, ee ee Tan one OTIOK.—THE INTEREST ON THE FIRST MOR?- aoe Siok eit pais at eres ee fompany, de . 1861, on 3 ss Pans, March 13, 1661. date on praseniation et tals oaice, ¢ The Patric of this ovoning says it isnot true that Prince EKASTUS EDGESTON & CO, Napoleon is about to proceed to Italy. The debate on thy 112 Broadway. adcress was continued to-day in the Corps Logidiatif. M. OF KXOGLSIOR MEDICAL COLLEGE, Keller criticised tbe policy of the government, aod de- ‘24 Vanal atrest, New York, Kr Ley ‘The trustees of this institution have declared manded that the government should stato what poucy it thes porenstiyas agin would follow in future, on and the Tot day of 'Aprd next, By order of the Board of Trusteca ‘The debate on the address in the Corps Legtalatul termi BB ReTH, President, nated this evening. M. Keller examined ail ths pases of | PyxoPosaLe FOX 8375000 OF THE CROTON WATER the Emperor's Italian policy. He criticised the coarse —Sealed proposals: will Stock of the City of New York. led. followed by France, and warmly defended the temporal JaME8 ROBB, CHARLES CONGBON, iAN COUNTY (VA.) MISING AND MAUFACTURING any.—The semienoual interes: on the firs: mort of this company. due April l, will be paid on pre. of ‘the coupons at thelr otligg, No. 3 ine stzest, be recaived at the Comptrolier's ofliee until saturday, Apri! 0, Wil asd o'clock fA, mon the same wil be publicly bes opened, for the whole’ or an rt of the sum power of the Pope. Hecousideret that the government ead of tne Croton ‘rie Buk’ ot te Git of xem Fork, 4 rr autheriz chapigr 372 of eo we ol a anor appeared to renounce ail its former engegements, ite con, poses | £& ebier S73 Doundll, approved by the Mayor, dessension seomed to be aasured to the spoiiv’s and its August 9, 16¢0, for inercasiag the aupply of Croton water extend © Heceswary wo! sceumulating rigors to thove who had been despoiled. Ngaing, uo | Spd cxtehsing whe ne said, justified such conduct. It is not before ‘The said stuck will bear interest at the rate of mix per cent Piedmont that France has moved domigs re Felecia Sate att say of Rovere, Te bined Piedmont whom & i 1 a mt of desired, it there is an astute power or inte ta ft “a Wine “war eee tnitaeull Welles “the r dae ths the tool. This power is the revolution, supported by Eug- land, personified in the persun of Orsini. (Proloaged egitation and very loud murmurs in the hovse.) M. Kei- ler also recalled the manifestations of the army and of the great bodies of the State, who, at the time of the at tempt agninst the life of the Emperor, desired that tho guilty parties should be reached who were preparing all those machinations under the shelter of the hogpitality of England. The government reeerved ite explanations until afver the discussion of the paragraphs of the address, WEST AFRICAN MAILS. Livenroot, March 13, 1861. The steamship Cleopatra arrived this afternoon, with dates from Fernando Po te January 29, Cameroons, 31st; Old Calabar, February 2; Bonney, 7th; Brass, 7th, Bonin, 8th; Lagos, 10th;"Acera, 12th; Cape Coast, 14th; Cup Pal mas, 16th; Sierra Lodae, Zist; Batharst, wun; Teneriit, March 8; Madeira, 6tb. She brings 2,180 ounecs gold dust, £3,567 in epecie, and 46 passengers. H. B. M.’s ehip Ganges had arrived at Malimia for the “ons whose nals are will bs required Wdepostt wit Ube Chamberlain oF the ty, within ton diay. after the opening of the bide the sam awarded to chem respectavely, ing the premiums on the same. fing to the Comptrolier the reee"pt of the Cham depesi’s, the parties will be entitled to re- or fund! amounts of the par value of the interest 'ycin the dates of payanents propoaiuon sbeuid De sealed and eudorwed for Croton Water Stock of the city of New York,” and the sauce eaclosed in & second envelope, addressed to the Comp- troller. ‘The right ts reserved on (he part of the Comptroller to re- jeot any or allof the bids, tf considered necessary to protect Uy promote the interests of the city, ROMBRY T, HAWS, Comptroller. Crrv or New Yorx, Devartment of Finance, Comptroller’: Odie, March 2%, 196 ) AVENUE SATINGS BANK, ‘orner of Third ave une and twenty-fifth street, CHAR CEE ED 1854. 11 pes cant aterest allowed on all deposits from one to ome thonean ALL DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE WTH APRIL Will LRawW INTHREST FKOM APRIL | Book open daily from 10 to 3; alvo on Monday, Wednesday and exaurday evenings from 6 to 8 0 clock. SPLNCER k. GREEN, President, £. 8. Criups, Secratary. a6 0% WANTED, A LOAN OK BOND $2.500 comta ator built Detck house im Browkly by in 2! Rood , and in « first rate lo- Protection of British trading interests from ustiyo incur | City. Sauiea frum three io five years A good Investment sions. A cannibal festival had taken place at Ponney 70 ‘oranec The victims’ heads were cut off and exhibited in front of | S() G0: oe. io cnenane the public places of worship. Trade om the gold const | term of or five years, or wilt and good. Tho ship Roderick Dhue, reported off Caps Palmas | S'\mges well woczed. Addrome Rixeo, — on February 8, has boon lost, Oflicers and crow saved, | snsvor Se - Scena 7 TO Dy, ). Cela panded nO $30,000 Re eat cba ae ates ‘A war had broleen out betweoa the British aad Mindin. } bund aa goes on the Bathurst river, and the town of Saba hat | © *” 0 er ferme, 40. in neighboring counties boon attacked. The Mindingoos wero defeated with S60 vuU To Le, great loss, British lose slight. RAY Sadah ond sonnel STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS, bar HOT age, AS 4 5 Wall street, Livmnroot, March 14, 1861. ti OU0 & wan IAD AND MontuauB, ). ime Bi upwards, ‘The steamship Nova Scotian, from Portland March 2, st ewes gn gc tinae Seats tece arrived at thie port to-day. . apply URN F. CONMAY, im the ofjce of tho s fire (omurames Company, fall street, The steamship Fulton, from New York March 2, touched at Southampten yesterday, and isaded the ag- lish portien of her mails and passengers. MONETARY AND COMMEKCTAL. (From the London News, City Articlo.} Lonnow, March Lt, 16th, Consols closed one-cighth per ecnt lower than yooter- day. Faglish railway stocks showed rather « drooping tendency. In tho discount market no new feature, (From the London Times, City Article.) A further sum of about £64,000 in gold was bought by the bank today. A very largo amount of cvuntinental gold is expected to be earried to the bank to morrow. According to some expectations the noxt India steamer is Ikely to bring a total of £500,000 in ailver. In thedia- eount market to-day choice bills of two or threo mouths ‘were negotiated at 7) per cont. Bemo persons were, therefore, disposed to anticipate the probubility of tho LOST AND #OUN VABPRT BAG LOST —« SMALL BLAOK BAG WAS / low on Tnenday or West Twont: Loin street, pear the FIN a wid be paid for ite delivery a4 407 down to 7 per cont, Funds opened stendy at yosterday’s improved ratcs, of 'reaidemt Lincoln's inauguration being the signal of fatal excouses, if not for the commencement of notual hostilitios, eaused a decline, at which the market cloned ROPCAL BOR MALing ke while soft withow be Sed mere ot the ‘The ento oauge depressed the railway market, though at Mao Phancn, AD. Romorel to ie beat the close there was a tendency to recovery. . TL) aS Livenvoon, March 14, 1961. < WOWKIN APD O8SKAU OONTINUN TO Rx. Cotton opened firm. The ealos yesterday and today Diva Ly pA foot up 20,000 bales, of which 6,000 wore taken oy | > 0 inserted. alt epcculatort, the market elosing with an epward ton | SS "aGeetnne a hd .. on +0 Wee Twenty MARUATRD BURGRON DENTUR, nda " . ninth steers Pecadatutth firm, bat quiet eGo Wom Twenty ninth sire, ta Provistoas quiet. ey a) Tonnow, March 14—P, M. , Cameo!» clovod at 91% aO1y, for money, and 9916 a De Grnnd siveet new Tork, and sot sire 9974 for the Recount. Tlinois Contend Railroad shares are ee pt CS ET ooted 21 428; Now York Central, Th a 70; Erte, Ut a 28. . i ativan ot rusher, 910, pas. aooked 21 6 28; Now York Central, 71 Yr iS uve, oo dime Marke Ue, bone of wd Bea OF or erable animation 4d ap advance of % IY seat tn console, under tho infuence mainly of | Cs recon I WL) 905 Crom Auorien by ae SALES AT AUVOTION. wren = MOSTIMER ORIOFIB & 00., AUC SONRRRS, A SUPERE Ho: stag ott, bUnN IT a ADD KARE WORnS OF ABT, AT PUBLIC AU STION, Ot g femby dectint ¢ on day (hay, a o'einen. At ibe coor the lala ve Jno? Siungerford, the cnislouge sompelsing the largest and rch at assort woe rel a ment of Hi Fursware and artites of virta offered at Furni 4 made to order for ‘suction this seasm. The tare wae at made to order foe Nana ngs Spots, Foran Ivory handle Table Gao UCTION NOTICE —PU ATIVE AND UNRESERVED ‘al MaGHIFICEAT HOUSEM RNITURR, 4 rs rueLic rot At the elegant ‘2s West Fourteenth street, near Digbth avenue TBIs (FRIDAY) APYEEROON, at 2 rotoak, aiague Ss mi and ricbeet housebold ‘Bhe cal assortment of Purnitare and Works of Art wiclies a vqifl ered at auction this +b seven octave Piano "Elegant Drawing cent ronzes, a “Oli Paintings, by evileent artiatn, Bronze and ormoln Caandeliem, tel ‘Brocade und tsce artains, £3 tontained ‘int Bt 10ss end or i Com Furniture above ‘a wenty-first street, between Seventh and of which is in perfect ,, ful and costly collection of ‘Parlor, Dining Koom, Obamber and Library Furniture, and rare end val Works of Art offered at public auction Xhis season; oC f ndrea lots, to be she over fou 2 mato ELEOANT HOSBWOUD | OCTAVE Fi aNOFO ‘With every modern improvement, used but two ‘With Steol and Gover, Solid rosewood Parlor Furniture in Protnte ‘Tarkish Evdred yards of fapectry nnd other: Garpstn Tossed Bee uD in ofa und Pier Fabien} bilk ad Lace nt oc *, Fosewood ouresua, French Elizapéinan Bedsteuds, hair 1 wots ‘Chamber Furniture, in hair loth; Rockors, rosewood. m. ‘and cane Chairs; Washstands, Bromee Cioake, Oval micron, Eatension Table: oak marore op Butlet, Lining Chairs, two handsome Sofa "édsteada, Fre: bina of every desorption, ruby and crystal Cut vilnss, ivory silverware, ' Ur Gaulery, rich Casters, Yorks, Dialog anil Tea Service’ also, une of Wilder's elegant are and burglir proof Safes, Otlcloths, Carpeis, ae, wh the costly Chandeliers and as Fixtures in the hous. wita pb er one ‘of Chamber Furniture not mentioned. No ystponem at 2 o'elock pry cisely, rain or abine as ag MUSSEL « WesrourT. Auctioneer, UCTION NOTICE. M. C. KDEY, Auctionser, STYLISH BAY FORSE, TOP BUGGY, HARNE9s, ac. BZKA LUDLOW, Jr., 12 o'clock, in front f salestoounn 66" Ged at toppetes o'clock, tn front of Dedar (oppor: the Post oflice), the follow of a gentleman lew Sty List Bat : for Europe. and to be sold wi.powt reserve, re old, warranted perfectly tie alt Warncon and exosliea: under the HOKSE, 15'6 bands sound, king und saddle; also a LIGHT SHIFING TOP, SQUAKK BUX WaGON, built by Lusenbury, nearly new, Maver Plated Single Harness, ACCTION SALE OF ELKGANT ovrion FURNITURE, ‘consisting of large oak Ntapdi ibs Desks Iron Bare, Glocks, Bcokeaces ‘Copying Premes, Chairs, st cloths, Carpet, Ti v ta +20 —8, & J. BU- sell Tueeduy, april 2, at 10 o'el ck’ a. a, on the pre- mises, No. 32 Fine street by order uf the Collector ot Arrears of iakes of the Corporation of tne eity of New York, tho above mentioned articies, ctstrained upon for Vorvoration tax due from property asrersed to the An shor insurance Uuwps by, agreeably o a receiver's warrant for personal taxes, inte rest end cost, ‘The above property is nearly new, aod was malo by one of the best macufaccurers in this city, and oust originally $60.0, J0DN H. MLULLE Constable aud Collector of Arrears TION NUTICK.—A FAMILY DECLIA INQ HOCSB. " great aacrifico, vin- | ail im exceilent order Cover: Parlor sult, Carved rosewood 7 octave Miasotorie Sool and Mattrecees, &e. present owner, has bees in use bus five moaths, and in oom ote order. Inquire at 70 Wess Tweny-sizih street, mear xth avenue, AUSDON NOTICE —F. FiTZsIMMONS AUCTIONAER, 7a) Third avenue, will wei on Saturday, BUN inst wi Ip olelock, at 704 11rd avenne, an extensive Assortment of Teas and Groceries; al-o the Fixtures of store, with @ four yeare’ lease. remit cheap Partivulars on day of sale. Sales of househ ‘ld Furntvure and Groceries mtriouly ateuded we. LOTION SALW OF FURNITURM—ON FRIDAY, AT 1C%, o'@loes, av 15% iu street, near Weet Broadway, PRBD & (ULE, wuctioneers, comprising bofas, Ohalre, Hed Bureaus, Bressels an L mn Oar Gouk ‘ad Purier Dives, Feather beds, beading, Ritehen Furnivure, &c. UCTION NOOK.—EIVHARD WALTERS, Avo. tioneer, IS Bast Broad , wolletts sales a: nuction of acid Furvitu© Bteres aad ali hinds of property om Moderaie terme. Beference ylvem, wiotnge to led of wix okt 2% by 76 feet, un moderate terms VOTION NONMCK--w1Les & ELSWORTH, at lov eer, No 1s Satay wireet, will aitend versunmlly to the raies of Furniture, at .ae ce ddences of families. Aloo to the raves of Reni Ketalo, at the Hercbints Mxchange, sega lat sales held weekly’at the aution Koom of ry Woods, aize geveraily UCTION bALB PUCTIUSED, The va.e of te Couniry coat at inmaroneck (Uno resi- cence of Water Baker, Hoy ), advartion to take Oe YOR. OF: day, at tho Merchant.’ was postpaned to Thirsday, April Lt, at LZ o’clook, wheu it wul poutis nly take place, rau orshing bor mape'end particulars npmly to the Auction. core, WANGRE & 1 OLDES, 6 Pine atrev’ UOTION NOTICK.—M, DOUGHTY, AV! inal tale aay Urriday), Mari: 2%) nt 105; 0 cloak 480 drvome one bar, Uyster Boa, iron Awning, ng, Bove, Kngravings, Mirror, Fircures, Seger Bor, bit ACCOR, tales oF HOUSBEOLD PURNITURE.— HENRY PDB ACU. do. 2) Sasenu street, will bete vertouel eivntion (oa usual) to sales of Hlousshold holo regular sales at their rowme, as above. aia UCTION NOTICE. —BURNHAM'S FURNITURE prees Packing establishtorat, LiL and 113 West kioveatn Mervet, betweea bith aud pisth avenues—liousemod Purnt ture Boxed and shipped 10 ail parts of tho = 3 Large cov. Fernie word ered wagons for removing Furnitwre of families SALE OF FURDITUAE,—THIS DAY, aT ire Faruitere of 161 Frankia street PUMNITURR, 151 tie day, m 105 oro. B. VIRTOR OF A BILL OF KALB, Witt, BE veg~4 at ing PRANKLIN public suction, ow Friday, Murch 1%, at Grand sire |, a quantity of wousedold Furniture, comsisi- of Sofas, Harwats, Wedetenda, Warhetends, Hair N. treme, Feather Heda, Crockery, &c.; alsu ome superior bie top Lane Counter. — yy anc—ent BOWNT, & NICHOLA, AUCFIONBERS, 36 NASSAU street, would rompecifsily inform their frbends that they to give thew personat ateontion to salen of Fur- (£0... ot the residenos of families creaking up house ‘At (eur Commodious salearooma aud galleries, op AACUTOWS SALE OF FURNITOR M4 Bt 1 o'elork, wt tine Corser of fd ) FTES Day, 4 Cann\ sigeste, the entire Furoivore, &e. of a large boure, fine Varpeta, Beas, bedding, Botna, U1 Tables, fo By order BOW NO WALKER, Racoutor, Le wll embrace tna » Viniwt Boom, Bedroom S AT AUCTION. Piercy yet. maanne er. 1, cong RMTOEE. the drat cabine! makers gant solid carved and catel; superb rose w: f Varniahed and in ol, Beokeasan slapand’Petetnns tenon eer tunity carved Slur Ohalve Also a ta’ aesurtmnent of ber and ‘nowt Furniture tore ie ul 0: the ly aold by order of | {Seta of segans furelne tl ratpen.fufy requnted to sala, as | is useoudtedly the fluestaaie of fire iaas /uomltary that bas taken plase in this elty. J.B. PREEMAN, Asal Biegant Household urnivure, st Nor 124 West Thirty eighth ‘ous ‘urnitare, ie. streets at Wie a AUCTIONBER.—1 Tilt sil at amsiiow 08 Peay np cae, the Caer ap Nas-ae an + considng of metook whack our store for several years and now ondered tobe told vi Bello “leur Brandy, Madaira, ort, Plamet Malmsey, Old bouros amas £ ‘au umery "Stale Washalen Ram and sesece . ‘the above inuil 6 Besten ‘The goods xre in full sized b casos of 30 Dotiles cach; asso, from the same *. a line of favonee fdas Sea's Vat Cisne ogee nd a ti jin dee; aso, in. achat" Varta debe ie Pa ‘Vana hegars, ¥ g from aelewaf In t_vece of & Boe!) Cabanas, frovay, Riogllay Wie ea nose, Piro fhe (lay, ¥ iatorin ay OF iy ‘Kosa. Bacta- mento and otver favorite biends, im LUUh boxes, aad about 26,000 P'antation in barrels, SRY Ho LEE: AU CTIONRES,—BLEGANT A Noassncld Paraiture the property of @ gentleman re- —HENKY A. LEKDS & 00 will to the count ures elegant decorated china Dinner Set, 4.3 pi-oos; et, a Magic Custer. very rich jewelled /unon’ fa Feen, sliver Dinner sod Tea Servies, with Dirhes, oyster Tureens, Vegetable Dishee, fruit and Oaks Basketa, Our Glass Ware. ivory Tably Cutlery, rose #004 Mall Band and Chairs, and other elegant Furniture. sale ts com Kicchon furniture, HENRY 3, NEe, avoTrU, UN ‘will sail at suction om Saturday, March 90, at ofctozk, at thelr salesroom 87 Daseau strest, opposite the office, © geners assortment of elegant od Furniture, Tosewood Piano, &e., removed trom & pnvate rei in ioeelsnaaree’ poevermeanans pe vet, ie aad i elegant carved rosewood Msrlor ult, made to order, onet Freneh Boudoir Buit, in crimron reps: Mirrorw, rosawood snd. Shaina; clack walnut Library Furnliare, Centre ‘ables. rosew bu jack walnut Wardrobe ond Bookcases, Talr Matireesee,: cr alee am, elegant rose wood neve octave , made by Chickering, e Sagerice tone; Sliver Plated Ware of latest styles and great ys &e. BNKY B. HERTS, JR, AUCTIONEER, ‘Will soli on FRIDAY. “March 29, at 103; Y'olook at Na Franklin street, Household Furniture, comprising rosew mabogany Parlor sults, Sofas, Chairs, Centre aud. Tabies, ktogeres, Butfat, Wi . Bureaus, Wushstands, Bedstenoe, &¢.; aixo jing, Crockery ana China Mirrors, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets; jtensils, &c. Terms cash. sale positive, FLRNEY GBBEN, AUCTIONEER “SATURDAY, MaROm Wi White Lead 5 Bate; alan, Trower Wot at Clothing, Dry an Pabey dood; sewing 2. J ORTH BEGEMAN “SATURDAY, MARGH 30, AT o'cluck P. M., at 16 Weat Warren, ear Clinton atrect, Furnitare tm good orieh Focas, Chairs, Marble Tables, do. Dressing. Sureaun, do Washsanas’ a rosewood Marble top Hatstend, handsome Lace Cw Palos xtension Table cae Viging Chairs, Dinner und Fox \" Brussols sna ingrain Carpets, Ole Cloths, Ae Catalogues at ralesreoms, as OBN LEVISON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SRuL TTR entire Houserold Parniture contained in the house ocom- John ©, Bunkie, at Ferdham, ite st. John’s Got on Friday, March 39, 1861, at Il’ M. Male positive. M, 2OvesTY, AUCTIONEER, WiLL SELL THIS «day, Friday, Maroh 29, at 113, o'clock, at salesroom. 85 Dasau street, comprising the Furniure of a family, removed. for eonventenice of eale, viz;—So!ns, Chairs, Tota fetes, Gea Chandeliers bookcases, Howeword nud Mabogany Marble Top Centre Tabies, Gilt Frame Mierors ‘sapeniny: end Ingrain Carpets, Canton Matting, hs Hatatan Marvin 1p Dresiug Murcails Washeiands, atahogaay acd Parr Voliage Belseads, Eats valtresses, Cooking a. stoves, togetner wilh a general as.orimaat of kitchen Furni ture, the whole to be peremptorily sold ‘o the highest bilder Mouieace Saue—siLLianD AND BOWLING on. CHAMBERS & FATROHILD, Auctionsors, Will sell, on Monday, April 1, at 10" o’elock, at Ne dep Bea on Monday, Aprill, at 10 0% at No. 6x aventie, the Stork and Fixtures of a nilliart and Bowltug se Inon, consisting cf ‘our Bullard Tables and Fisturen ter Ten’ Pin alieya ard Fistures. gilt yamed Paintings, Gas € Arm Chats, marble top Tal hound Tables, Mirrors, ar, Sliver I'lated and Glass Ware, Window shades, Senins, | toves, Sm Bb sndies and other Liquors. Segars, £e.; « " RIGAGE FALE OF IMPERIAL JCHAMPAC MO RoR, Att Of ential eeaarale tel morgage, 1 will cause tu'bs bold ai public auction, om j. Merce: 196) ‘mt l0.A.M., at 80, 427 Grand a one from br. way, consisting of ane ia ‘qenrks. plpes of Gin, Whiskeys of evary d Wines, dc ; also « lot of Imperial Cheinpague wine: no Wot of ‘lermain and davana sogare braaday, of choise RINE, Atiorney tor Mortgages. ©, BULALEY, AUCTIONEBR—WiLis BELL, + Thursdaggapril 4 acid o-ciock- atthe Merchanee See. change, by ‘Of G. Gazani sud J. Bae the four siory brick house anc lot oowRas ao, focond sreet; house 2x45, lot #69. Also the three story brick Bouse and lot No 109 tiamilvon atreet, yn; house 29 6 bg about 40 feeifdoep; lot LM, ape af the 43 Wel RR wie DP cu oot chs Friday), . With & BAZELL wilt me | v'elock, wt tl i ios Bro aay ( 00m, 168 Broadway ARUWAME, Cllui its, LATED WARE, didn Alas, 10 cvaes Olive Ol. baskets © th lotr wdajed 10 he 2,000 Ibs, White Lead. 2 cunks Brandy oo) is DW derew Cav oncish Tobacco. pies segers, eBY WOODS, comprising Steple and \ock Ci <d&, White Silk, Brooke and plea Phaw la. Le. jencins bo. wea variety; Panoy Goods, 42) BOGAR., AVOTION RERS.—MOATOGAGE 2ALE Horse, ®ogon end Barnes, 5. 2/ 6. will sed thin 2 o'clock, i# for* OF the auction rooms Ne. 1 sora sttvet i vite of & Coan Wore one Tones, 4 Fr, DLR Wagom mad Barnes HeSe BLO ROY __steoruey for a riangis. AUCTIUN EB SR —BaTURDAT, vk, Gt the auetion room: Nef Touretals « urmiyre, No: . Chairs, Carpets Clleloth, Butrads, ¥ashetan sees wad jdmg, Kitchen Purakture, Ane sui agne, J.) BOGART, 0, at ot be MACHLNEKY, CASTINGS, £0. CHILD, ACCHOS BERS, Salveroom 11) Ravsaa street fy Merch a, at Bs oat ot a, oar Firs! avenue, lanl eiving, Vuliten sina, Also 4 Itof Castings for JOU8 RBLLT, ious . Macatnes, Berap Irom, ke. Ww". ee, Cnomalied © Suite, Glass Canes, Ol Patet feavine, roveral One Dirds and Cagor, totus, Bote Be Farior, Roekang Seat snd Wood Chairs, Ac. a LOAN OF PICKS. 4 ‘abotan: ; men, bere Gee bittaree; Window ti A n GEARR EAE orn APTA APS SS ae A Je paght for eka at ns tage GH Bews T & BANSAU Sout JONT. A season sea ewe : No. @e Nason sheesh room ie Bop ethics Bee a serigei, oF Forbin hy TOSReR A: JAG : nS T @ CRDAR STRERT.—HESRY HYMAN, AT ee fuvanced on Piomoata, oe 3 ee Packers, Watch Movements, silver Ware, Jewelry, 5 gam, fe, or ‘or uy te in - pa ay If cash. Uppers! (he Fost oflles, Toom Se ee a an h6) BEWARD—J08i, ON THUR 28 ° $ ia 8 Broadway and Kooond street rot Roel Roaas above with & 1 be finder will pal ° Spence & a mrwet, Sons, REWARD ~ FS0APED OR KTOLMM, A YRLIOW and binck West India Bite, ‘Pio amove rewaed wi 4 Jor (he return of, oF information which will lead te his reoovery, by a6. F. Welsh, 149 Fulton street, $5 KEWARD.—LOST, ON THE 29TH INST, AT THE corner of Bowery and Unoal street, @ plan of a stable, ire wt 19 Pike street, @5 BAWARD.—LO#T, ON BUNDAY, WE INST, COR we) nev of brondway and Fourteenta sires, an Rngtion rriet Dow, tan colored, had on 4 binck and red colar, aa sto thenameot Charley. &hoewer will retarn theeame to4 obnsion, WY phd Sih Gamal sect, WH rocewe WO pyle RoR, ' ,