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‘gumerene ot ee the municipa- ina Ser mF mag tor ‘The Bohemian di-t Ste an to the Em- a him te come go for the s ye Beror to request Pregue pur. pase of king of Bohemia. aS Pe crue as eae . places bave prociaime? fr the princegof Msceoge pti hon \. ee etone tes persons, congreted to Serris, 1 oaks. The furks sto and inilicted punishmeat ox ou husared and of them. The ior ‘2 {ac reasing on the frontiers. Toe Togus, with tke Postanulat maik'ase, breaghs the wi mate an’ taelve seamen of the Mari'N. 6 — ‘The Atranto, with the West India and Pacite mails was Needie# at tweaty miautes past teu ls A. M. on tho 7th, was 5i§. commpngr Ay, INTELUIGENCE. ONDUN MONBY MARKET. Funcs were materia. ¥ ‘drmer cn the 10th, and consols ‘Mdvapced one quaite:. Gens ental ‘atlalrs crusei less ‘uneasiness. Moner wes easy. ‘ills were taken at five and a quarter. The demand at the bunk was rather more active, but the belief prevailed in some quarters Shah 0 fortmerenaasine se the bank miaimum was imi- ae ope per cent afin sited ‘States fives too exporte: Gaius t and active, and acvanced 3-161. clo: qui firm. They guste middling ‘Orleans Td, middling les 7 5-16d., middling upiands 7 ‘<4. Cotton—Gales of week 95,030 bates, incuding 18,160 bales on and 8,460 bales for export. fhe z bs og in port, 875,000 pales; importa of the week, 23,998 bales. Latest —Cotton—Pates to-day will Dromenly, reach 10,- 000 bales or more. The market is very firm. STATE OF TRADE. which, however, checked business. TIVERPOOL RA DeTOFFS MARKE! Messrs. Richerdson. Go. report jdt dull and all qualities slightly declined: Sea akon cats.” Wheat dull and slightly lower, owing to the favorable weather for the crops: red, Ils Si.a 12s 101; white, 12s. 8d.a 158. Corn duil and 64. lower: mixed,’ 263. 64.; yellow, 67s. a STs. Od. ; white. S36 « 398. TIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Beef steady, Pork steady. Bacon dull and quotations psd maintained. iacd‘irm. Tallow quiet at 55s. LIVERPOCL PROTUCE MARKET. Sugar firm. Coftee at = quiet. Arhes firm at ‘is. 6d. for pots, and Soe for Rosin dull at 48, 6d. tor commen. Spirits turpentine Brent at 503, LIVERYOOL CORN MARKET. ‘There 's a fair attendance and a slow consumptive de- mand for wheat aad flour, at about 24 per 100 ibs., and 6d per bbl. decline, respectively. Indian corn dull anda turn easier in prize. LONDON MARKETS. Wheat dull and Je. a 2s. low Svger steady. Coffee firm. Tea firm. Rice heavy and 3c. lower. ‘Tallow quiet at 683 9d. Linseed of! at 28s. THE LaTEST MARKETS. Corroy —The Brokers Circular reports the gales of the week at 95,00 bales, of which 1,760 balss were to specu- jators and 13,600 to exporters. The market opsped ac- tive, ard advanced oe e'ghth to one quarter of a penny, but subse ently became quiet, and at the close on Thars- «ay quotatiors were barely ruaintained. sales of Friday were 10,000 bales, of which 2,000 were to specu- lator avd exporters, the market closis The Cbg are the authorized quotati Fair Orleans. . .. 8d. Middling Mobic. steady. 76-161. 1 Mido! sem» 133d, Fair upland a. Frit ile. eee Tia. Middiing do. 144. ‘The stock in port was eatimaated ‘at 885 ,CG0 bales, of which 714 600 were Americ: Breadstufls dull with a deotaing teadency Provisions steady. Lospox, April 12— Afternoon. Bh pene cytryigee a 917% for money. end 92 a 92'¢ riinots Central shares 25%, & 24 discount, Erie ehares * 29 New York Central shar Ww a & Co, report: Flour decline’ 34.0 64., Arrival of the Steamship City of Wash- ington. The steamship City of Washington which left Liver- peol on the 10th and Queenstown on the 11th inst., ar- tived at this port last evening. She brings about $65,000 in specie, ancl 837 passengere. Her news has been anticipated by the Jura a Farther Point. ‘The specie by the City + Washington is consigned Tollows:— 7“ 10 ‘The Niagara at Boston. Boston, April 23, 1861. ‘Ihe steam frigate Niagara is signalled of! Hull. City Intelligence. Mx. Wa. B Dowarpsoy called at the Her itn office yes- ‘terday and explatned the circumstanzes under which he Dad given utterance to an exclamation against the | Seventh regiment. From his statement it sppears that he hai been disappointed in receiving certain articles of wearing apparel, in consequence of the order for the sud- den departure of the Seventh regiment, and upon return- to his hotel he did give expression to the remarks at- ed to lm, but protests that it waz done on the r of the moment, without the pil st intention of to the ia which be says there are a number of his friends. Wea it cymes to the question of the Cajon, he believes be is as strongly devoted to it aseny of his traducers, in proof of which he states that he has already joined a reyiment to fight for it. ‘Tux Beyarrt to Ma. Brovtin —The complimentary bene. fit to this gentlyman, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music oa Monday last, waa a vory successful air, considering ahe uupropitious character of the times for theatrical per- formances. The “Star Spangled Banner’’ and the “ Flag of our Union” were sung {n the courte of the evening by Madame Anna Bisbop, and, a# was to be expected, these ‘Appeals to the patriotiam of the audience were most en- ‘thusiasticaily responded to. A call was made for Mr. Brough, but being coniined to his house by illeess, a letter was read from him, thanking the public for the generous manner in which they had come forward on this cccasion—a liboralily the more appreciated hy him when be took into account the heavy culls made upon their purses by the politicaNnecessitios of the times. Granp Concert iy Baooknys.—Madame FE. De Villers , gives a grand musical entertatnment to-morrow (Thurs- day) evening, in the Brooklyn Athenwum. She will be | aided by Madame Anna Bishop and other artistes. The programme is a varied ope and ought to drawa fai! house, Markets, PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Pati apen rata, Apeil 28, 1 Sivond, 16307 Pennsylvania State tives, & Railroad, Mocris Crosl, 48: Loog Island | Pennayivamia Railrond, 37: Sight exsuar ge on New York at para 1-10 per cent Uiacount a Departures. ARRIVALS. Arrivi stg iy oe Guy of, Washtugion—Te E Biackwoo! and ine Devan, Mien Ment! reece seis Rearing oe. A Gregory a i family a ah Nay, eau rnton Tee, Kober ‘gion, W pert ‘aes car and infant. ae ee +a Wee Week. V iy m Jd Weeck, eB Dennis, Wm Bi A Newlands, A hy, ¢ Friske, vibe tun, Re Watki n and mie, & Shaw, ine and Gap >] rd. J Dali RePESeNi ee ise Ween ow gin Mt | Steamahi tamil; " Nelutcal, Mrs Rob rt & op or mid, 4 gain Kn it, wife and Ar 5 dio, mn LB Swan, AFFAIRG 14 MEXICO. Our City of Mexieo Correspondence. Marcioo Grrr, March 19 136¢ Frightful Condition of Mexican So.idy—Murdors umd Robi-rias—The Late Mr. Ogden Virk+—Desperrt> Con Pict betwen Americant and Banditi—the Attack on Capiain Aldham, R. N.—Ha'ved and Peesrcution of Forcigners—Ouvarages ai lepic by Losxia —Murder Bow, whero—Recognition of the Gwernment by the Preval Minisier—Condition of Sathorn Mevico— Pay ition of the Repudlic Said to be Decided On, bee. You, of course, do not hope to hear of this country ever becoming perfectly quieted ant set tor'ghts (f you do you are doomed to disappointm: at least whist this. miserable, degraded race have things thoir ora way. Hope for Mexice there assuredly i none, with Mexicans to rule it. Never since the world begaa did a naticn have guch @ chance of going ahead aud doiog something marvel: th's poor Mexico has had 3.000 last Christmas day, But wnat are they doing with the'r chances? The enormous woaith ef the cuurch—from three to six hundred millions of dollars—is wasting @way, and it is certain that nothing will be doae to im- prove the credit or standing of the vation with all this The bickerings of leaders of the Liberal party have weakened the action of the Executive do that it bia done little of nothing, aud evils that existed when tho party came in possession of the capital have gone on iacreasing and bid Cair to progzeas in that direction. Horrors have come Upon as tm the past fortuight, until we cow asx one another, what cext’ Aad with all this the preseut government i3 doing al iu iis power to stem the tide aud establish order; bub the fact is, the Jemoralization haz gone to such & point taat no power exists in the land to check it. Tho clergy have thrown their tufluence with the lowest aad moat depravsd of the popz'ation, and murder, robbery, &e., are the order of the day Since I last wrote you Ogden Yorke, "sq., affacie to the United States Legation, and bearer of des patches to Washington, was shot by the road baa- ditti while on bis way to VeraCruz, Yeuh docbtless y recelved particulars of this mos! melaacholy eveut. Here, where 1 young gentleman was well known to many, bis death has caused a deep Teeliag of siucere regret. Orders have been sent to bave bis body brought to this capital for intermext in the Americ ecouat of the stupid obstac have been raised by the authorities of Peroie, yet been put om the road, It will, however, div goon be in transit, and on its arrival here will rec atv a. the honors the foreign population of this capital cau pay it. His poor mother, who arrived here but a sort time since, bas dee: pgei into the deepest g: vy this melarcholy event. ‘The goveramtent tock very possib'e notice of My. Yorke'sdenth, aad gave arsurances that the security of the highroads suould be established at ouce. ita asau- racco waz no doubt given with every feeling of good faith. But took at the sequel. The very ai'izence tn which tue persea sent for Mr. Yorke's vody was travei ling was attacked by some thirty-seven vrigaads There happened to be two Americaus on this oco gion who were weilarmed, Three of the robbers were at once cleaped out of their sadd) and fell deat in the road. The rest retreateia bit and commence’ a sharp fire upon the travellers. Acoullict lasted for over 029 hour, when the banditt! retired, leaving two more = their number dead, and it is cot kaowa how ma: received the balla of the resotute travellers, who lost tow of their snots. The americans were named wc and Hailey. Mr. McMye rece ved a ball in his arm that passed through and todged in his eide, Mr. Haley appears to havg.cscaped. A Frenchman who was with them, but unarmed, waa shot throcgh the body, and it is beliey hie cannot survive. Next inorder comes avother most meianchol; Capt. Aldham, of her Britannic Majesty's ship and senior British | officer in the Gulf of Me: Deen on aa official visit to this capital, and was here at the acttlement of tho dilliculties between Mexi. England. On bis deps*ture he received every aa that escorts elcula be pliacel on the road for bis secur va this mccount two families of this city, — inclu a number of Inties, took advonteg® the cecasion to go to Vere aw Capt. Aidham was accompanied by two of i nd a hardy sailor, and aii ware well.arme!. Thais force alone prom'sed every secufity; and so it proved to bs over that part of the road usually tnfested with briganda for neither government escorts nor bandiiti were geea ia the passage from Puebla toOrizaba. On laying thy latter place, on the morning of the 12th, the stage was suddenly attacked, while it was yet dark,a slort d.staace beyond Cordova. Capt Aldiam anda Freuch lady, who ‘was going down to take pageage for Europe were both wounded Soe by shots fired upon the stage by the | bandits. ‘Aidbam received a Dall in bis thigh, 04 the erecke Res. a ball inher knee. The two oiticors of Capt. Aldbam and the sailor at ouce opened a sharp fire upon the robbers, who fell back and contizved their ecwardly and murderous fire upon the stage, ‘that og tained three ladies besides the two wounds? paseer It being very dark still, after the coutest hia lasted about an hour, the bandits ret! rec, with what- ever of theif numbers who were kiled wounded. This extraordi attack is Delieved many to have been made for ths purpose of tak: Iite ef Captain Aldham, whore letter to Muramon the cowardly bombardment of Vera Cruz has mate Lun many enemies amongst the clergy faction in Mexico ‘The fate of another diligence that ieft here loaded with females, in company with Captain Aldham, but which, 02 account of some m'smanageruent in Puebla, was dotaine there two daya, ‘3 not yet knows. The sime diligenc that was atfacked passed on to Vera Cruz cv the 12:b, with one of Captain Aidham's officers aad two young la cies, the daughters of Mr. Glennie, British Conaui in this city, and was sgain attacked and robbed Capt. Aldham and the wounded laay were taken b. to Cordova, where they hive received every atientio: from s 6urgeoa of Orizaba, and frcm the surgeon of the | Vaicrous, who arrived there on the 15th. At last dates it was not known whether amputation would have to be performed on either or both of them. The wourds are said to by very severe. £0 much for the road to Vera Cruz. Near Toluca a German miner and lis wife baye beea murdered by a party of clergy fanatics, who, while they periurmed ‘the most heilish crveltigs and bar'arities, were crying “Death to forelgacrs.° To the valley of Cuantla, a German who was {n charge of a bacicuda was seized one night lately by a party of clergy outiaws, who tied him, and some haif a dozen of them violated his wife betore bis eyes’ They then carried | him away with them, and now ask $6 000 ransom for him. He bas pow been in captivity rome two weeks and is Dkely to remain so for some time to come unless he can make his escape. The proptietors of the estate refuse to give the money,shielaiog themselves by a report that, the money paid, the outlaws will hang him at once, as they cannét conceive how a man can forgive the wrongs comurtied upon him. They may be t, but it seems terrible thus to leave a poor cevil to the mercy of a set of wretches who make their victim the sport of the most hellish tortures. From Tepic we hear of tho most atrocious outrages comzuitted upon the defencelees inhabitants of that re gion by both parties. Losuda, the clergy’s representa Live in that quarter, recently murdered some tweuty lve | ¢efence ese tabcrers in the hacienda of Tetitlan. Rojas, a | Mberal chief, has been doing pretty nearly as bad. He has whipped to death a man tamed Llamas for refusing to pay 8 joan of $6.000. An Italian named Bontigiio was recently cet upon in the streets of Tepic and cut to pieces in a most barbarous Ler. One of bis arms was hacked of At last accounts he was still alive, although in a dangerous situation, His only crime was that of being a foreigner, for he was a most quiet dling neither in the local oe | and industrious person, people There area few other cases of bicod and outrage of a | rather loose character, to say the least, such as ge | two servants of a family in this ci y mistako; the murdering of various persons, more or less r tal) in the terra calienli: the robbing of the diligences on the high roads; insviting female passengers, kc. But these are petty things in these days of excitement, ait in other countries they would he considered irrefragib! ia of the wildest a jy mention may serve truth of what | have so ofte chy, not to say barbarism. ‘agother illustration of the told you—that there is no hope for this fs country vt a foreign intervention, The clergy |, Who are the authors of all thease thing® are cr; then) alond that things are now worse than they were before. The fact i# so: but the clergy and the clergy alone at the bottom of ell the atrocities of the day They countenance and pardon the le who are now Waging © merciless war upon foreigners, thinking thus to bring down the vengeance of torlgn at nations. gov. ernment is certainly Colng all in ite power to check the | disorders of the country: but unfortunately the govern- ment, with the best intentions, can do nothing. The liberal party, in order to triumph, was forced tomake use f every element it could lay hold of—robhere, outlaws nd the worst of society were accepted in their ranke, and now these people cannot be disposed of. They are teo numerous. In local politice we have not much news. Minister has at length been shamed into the recognition of the government of President Juarez. The reception liy of the French Minister took place on the 16th It ie gaid, and | believe with considerable truth, that he acted by direct orders from hie government, So now we dave # legitimate recognized government | A portion of the forces of Mejia and Marquez, under | Che Santa Cruz, have been beaten by Gen. Doblado, at a ha called Guyavitoe, in the territory of the sierra iadre. How great ap aivant this may be for law ler je not yet known. ‘outh remains ip a most wretched stace, Zuloaga, it ‘ seid, has parted down into Guerrero alone, and will take savanta ; of @ permit civen bim to leave the coun- try. A few days ago Vicario asked for the eame, and General Valie ‘tes ‘been rent to treat with him; but yes. terday a report comes of Vicario’s baving acted in bad faith, and beeo guilty of rome new out Talk of secession Is rife here, and it is said the Sierra Madre republic i a thing now decided upon, If thie true, we shall soon have « delightful state of afinire here the centre. Bad faith and the want of er ty the central authorities would secure the com- plete dismemberment of Mexico, shoald the example of wecestion be ret by one (t the States. Ag you may it ine, the strongest confidence hee not yet been established by the government, and | fear it ‘Will not be my duty or pleasure to announce to you that it has been very soou. a Headache Are Just as ing Hol 's Pilla aa it ia certain that created with ual She wuyt affairs of the country ner with the business of other, The French | or N, France & Co.'s ep eet 6 —bethorteet be Amembiy passed rod Gravis to runt re tae i%0. 38. Tor bt OS. ao eet Se eexners oer th iat 49, 37. Go, SR, 7d, 19. Oteeaiara ieai free o uaiiapicne ‘imagtea, Delaware, Woed, Kday & Co, Man of the RANTOCKS, MISSOOR. AND DLAwaee sare Lorry Rss au by the Lems'atw subseriber!. Commie aera anDonied, Wo axpertatond «ae wy hee ry laters wither'zed by toe Leateiaiure, ba fog thie day obtended the drawiog a: tue Kentusey State To. Fasten for tha bewedit of the tran of Brant ot tity tha! the following are tae aumbders wuled Senet ae dria trom the. whee 4 24%, April 2, 3a6T 1, 66, 34, on “ts, a Ls 40, 3 at 20, 74, 69, PoAys Mad, Apr TS. 21, 64, I, &, omg oor hants 8, 88, TO, Fea, 67, 52, At. oon Ky,, this Tuesday, April Z Sabator ’ 3A0Ks Rios SEARROW, (Commissioners, Ove xlars containing scadmes for the mouth will be mailed | free of charge by sending to the ‘and moat tabrios E chastag thele Dress asd'eot Feit Hate of Bren. D, at 118 Naatac streei, The Major ‘Anderson Ha ‘We are vow pr Seren ae Clavel eutirely eow esl 0! Spriag ane Summer Hat, aa tages, a8 tose. of the Sirah pote ob lsat velly and aurapbly ‘ore ‘piradueed fa aay summer fe solielt ‘“Sxamimation by ‘the: Por sate by the — pi W. J, ANDERSON & CO., 63 Broadway, Patriotic Relics.—Knox, the Popular bof at the corner of Broad: patriot! rok, ui hrenin trade He hes 2 exhibition in bis wiadow a piere of the flag of Fort the Sag, aud oue of the broken cannoa st ary te interesting and sacred to wees wd relics ol the of th which thr: exints were in ‘ivan of ths people st of the! ate Ages. Flag Staffs and Poles i all Sizes, and heap. Ingersoll’ pazaar, 243 ana tt on Hand at the Depot, 163South street, mear Peck slip Banting.—*. ing for ane by STU atrest, Flag of Our Union Fiannel Shirts — Ane new atl .o--(o which welavite tue atieation of ante) Plat LEWIS'S BRO, 19 Chambers etrert. Uniforms —c. ‘Barnum, Clothing Con- tractor for (he Ur ited States Goverament, 102 Liberty stacet. Orders executed prom: Wheeler & Wileom Machines a) reduced p Empire Sewing Machines. —The Choap- est, beomuse the beat, {a market Ofllce 335 Broadway, ) Pieces of English Bunt- .GE%, SHawW & CO. 76 Murvay Liquo’ mea: going So store lid. Hill, (Inimitable Catter of banana No, i Baretay street, Hair Dye 90 OWD, t Flasks, Liquor Fiaske-A Large ria, and aod very chanp Evers soldier gut tb teks. one wih hick, Bowery drag Hair and ents, black or jeldavian Cream Forces the Hair and grow lucuriautly Soldat W.A BATCHELOR'S rented Wig factory, 16 Boad street, Batc re a Dye —-Uellable aun Ivetantancous—B.ack or Browo | Factory $1 Barclay So.d and appied at W. A BATCHELOB" ie Bond wreck Batchelor’s Keuty Invented Wt Tospees a: woaderfal spacimensofart Ca, them a! 18. Boud , Or sead fer a measure card and aud ace | _ Soldiers, Srockings { Gla | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tonspay, April 23—6 P. M. The following is a comparative statement of the exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports for the week, and since January l:— 1989. 1860. 1,506,024 2 4112 24 590 as 88,217 Por the we | Previously rep but fell off in the afternoon, and closed heav adecline. The fea’ of the morning business was an advance of 20 per cent in Kentucky 6's, oa the atrength of the Union sentiment in that State. Pacific Mail advanced 5% per cent at the morning | board: Panamo, 3; New York Central, Erie, | 144 Reading, 144: Harlem preferred, 244: Llinois Central, 234: Galena, 2°,; Rock Island, 2; Michi- gan Centrai, 1. In the afternoon there w cline of about 124 all round. The clo: | tions were as follows:—Te Virginia 6's, 4% 0 45: Missouri 6's, 43% a 44; ton, 6: Pacific Mai tga € ; New York € ‘entral, 4: Erie, 2044 a +4; Hudson River, 36'; a 9%: Harlem, 12% a %4; do.’preferred, 3144 a 2: Read- ing, S384 a O4; Michigan Central, 4394 a 44; Mich- igan Southern and Northern Indiana, 13a 14; do. guaranteed, 29°, a 90; Panama, 100 a 102; Illinois Central, €0 a 34; Galena and Chicago, 59', a }4: Cleveland aad ‘Tt ledo, 255, a *4: Chicago and Rock Isiand, 5 59; Chicago, Burlington and Quincey. 5644. In foreign exchange thefe is very little or nothing doing, leading houses selling gladly at 106 for aterling, and 5,90 for franca. Commercial bills go atl04 a 105. There are not purchasers for all that is offered. Bankers aud merchants, in these days, seem to think less of business than of the prevailing excitement regarding the war. Money stil! continues abundant, first class single names going readily atGa 7. Very little paper is offered, and nothing but first class paper is touch- ed, money lenders waiting to see the haze that surrounds the country clear off before making use to sny extent of their funds. The Wisconsin banks have suspended speci payments in consequence of the fall in border slave State stocks. Tne following was the sury to-day. business of the Sub-Trea- $20,016 0 37,000 00 + 58.261 SL » ML,071,£27 70 Stock Exchange. Tomanar, April 23, 1801. 1000 US 6" 3000 Tren 102{po £000 Kentucky 6": 5000 Virgimia 6" 5000 do. J ehs Harlem i do... .,b10 in Harlem RR pres. 9 NHacendifariite 1% sls 0000 do... 80 40€0 Brookiyn 6 Wi, 7000 F RR2mbex'64 8000 E RR dmge bds 5000 Mich 4 2ambdn 900 Mich 8 8. bds 2¢00 Ill Con 7000 Ban&st IRR be 1060 Harlem ex cer iv . 100 dO....+.2, 36 100 Fiartom RR... bid Harlem RR pret, AW 00 Mick Cou TR 4335 4% 6100 do. . at 0 do......b00 dt T0 Wi Cen Racrip. 60 2 av... crry COMMERCIAL REPORT. Terspay, April 23-6, M. Baxanstcvss.—Flour—The market waa stead: “ae prices were without change of importance. The aa! embraced about 13,000 dvis., closing withia the follow. ing range of prices: — Buperfine Btate omenase SSSSSRESRS e aoe ¢ about 2,200 bis , closing Ryo flour was Kentucky ae $145 for » $I ‘od a 28 for Milwaukeo, n was firmness. Tho sales embraced about 70,000 busnels at , closing however with olerabie for yellow, a Southern ; y ‘oats were aged. Rye was steady, with sules of ‘s109 bushels at 68 45¢. for Northern. ad Corres was quiet and sales limited, and prices nominal. Corroy —The market coatinued quite firm, with sales of 4,000 bales, closing at about 13540. for middling uplands, at which prices closed stiff Fxxcirs —Engagements were moderate and rates heavy. To Liverpool 4.000 bbis. ‘our areig, engaged at 28, 60.023 Td., 2.000 do at 2+, 434d., 26000 ourhe!s corn avd wheat, ia bulk and ship's bags, at 8\4d. a 8%d., a £00 bia, lard at 27s. 64., and 5CO do, more reported 8. There was nothing new to other ports. Opeovudse —Fork-—The’ market wes baw buoyant, but in fair activity: sales were reperted to the extent of aboot 1 C00 bbis., closing at $18 G7 a $18 60 for mess, and at $18 25 a $15 31% for prime Beef was gteaty at old Sree Cut meats and bacon were unchange lw ‘The market was steady, with gales of 200 Dbis. ato Y 10. Butter and cheese’ were unchanged. a us were steaty, with sales of 550 bhds , incluted in WEcn were at auction; part at private aale brovght 4c ab\e jeds Davie—Baruxc —Ou su April 21, by Rey. Evan M Johoson, Lieut Tomas W. Davis, formeriy of Phila deip!.a, toCannis A , danglter of Joha Barliog, kaa., of Brook))u,L. £. Liewt Payis ‘eaves with bis regiment oa Sunday rext. Philadelphia papers plesse copy. Fx ort —On Tuosda: April 23, by the Rev. H. Garlichs, Bicok.yn, Fagoniics , Jt. to Miss Awe. Tia Fsuxonit, adopted daughior of C. F. Groabolm, Haq. of Staten Taland. Wises Hanns —In this city, cn Monday. April 22 the Key Rdwia F Hatield, D.D., Hssey 3 Ris Es F, Hanus, all of tui city. ‘aui—Staruan.—On Thurday, April Il, in this city, the Rev. J. C. Dutcher, Mr. Leonard G. DNL. to Miss Assi: M. Seams, ee cree: Charleston, Savannah and Augusta, and Cleveland and Chicago papera pleaze copy. Dicd. Brisows —On Monday afternoon, 1Ano, wife of Charles pher’ Delano, in the 32d jar of ber Her fricnde, and those of the tamily, are respectfully invited to sttend her furerai, from her late residence, No. 160 West Twenty uinth street, this (Wednesday ) after: k, without further invite tion. at one o'clock, Maxc aver ghter of Daniel and Au Koha, of Branaa, Ire Tue fureral will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Sistera’ Hespital, Fieveath Fiza street Bs ews —Gn Tuesday evening, April 23, at his residence, 209 Mott styeet, PaTRick BYRNS, @ native of county Wex- ford, ireland, a 47 years. Tue rotive of bis funerat in to-morrow's paper. Cary On 1123, after a short illness, Path John O'Connor, Deonis MeCawley and’ William are respect(uily invited to attend the funera’ saeyafterroon, at 2 o'clock, from his late i: Tadaiy aS April 25, Ai —In this on ts LRXANDER T., or fy eon of abander ft et eee "F. De Puy, -latives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parcats, No 1¢6 Becford etreet, this (Wednesday ) noon, at balf-past two o’clock, without further invitation. Exsexvat,—On Monday, April 22, ManGanurrs ERsnx rai, wite of Lewis Ersenprie, aged’ 34 years, 3 months and 19 cays. Tuo relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 234 West Seventeenth street, this (Wednesday) after: two o'clock. Peimas.—.n this city, on Monday, April 22, Tuomas F. Fens, aged $4 years, 6 months and 14 da} The friends of the family, and those of his sons, Fd win, John, Reed and William, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 197 West | Twenty second street, corner of Righth avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. will be taken to Greenwood. woxs —On Tuesday, April 23, of consumption, of Nicholas Fitzsimons, aged 34 years and 6 » Wil months. The frieads of the family are respectfully invited to eral, from her late residence, 73 Flizabeth y (Wednesday). BRANOR FLANAGAN, nagan, sister to Michael aud Thomas Maher, a of Templotouhy , county Tipperary, Ireland. ‘s and relatives of the family 'are respectfully ttend the funeral, this (Wednesday) after two o'clock, from hor late residence, No. 181 nd street, between First and Second avenues. —On Tuerday, April 23, Annie, wife of Charles | in the £6th year of her relatives and frienda are respectfully invited to attcnd the fuveral from her Jate residence, 135 South ‘Therd street, Williamsburg, without furtber invitation, wik On Monday, A; Many Eriament Goon. attend the bi} the beloved wife of ys. il take piace from the. residence of ber Hester street, this (Weduesday ) morning The funcial mother = E * tho u art sleeping beneath the willow treo, ¥ an eye is weeping that (ong will weep for thee. The grave doth now enfoid thee within ite narrow coll. Beloved sister, fare thee well. Hiway —On Monday afternoon ife of Heary Hyman, in her ends and those of the fatniy are respectfully ed to attend her funeral, from her late residence, West Gouston strect, this (Wednesday) morn- L. 1., on Monday, Aprit 22, Hicks, in the 28th year of his age = will bo Interred at Little Neck church, this Kk. Ap wAx at nine o'clock, ~At Manhesset, Fraxux @. angest The friends of the family ae Frempecitelty invited to at. ie funeral serview, at the risidence of his parents, ue | i. 1, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’cleck." His remains will be taken to Chappaque, Weat- che-tcr county, om Thursday. Cars leave Iwenty-sixth street at eight o'clock. Lespy.—In Brooklyn, on Taesday, April 25, Mrs. Cant ruse Leypy, in the 82d year of her age, Rer (rienes and acquajatances are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at two ovcloek, from her late residence, No 86 Tillary street, Brooklya, Her remaius will be taken to Greem Cemetery for interment On Tuesday, April 23, Prran, infant son of family are re from the reei- epectfuily invited dence No. 70 Sheriff street, this (We:lnesday) afternoon, at two o'cl | Mosqcma —On M lay, April 22, of congestion of the brain, PeoRo P. De Mosquera, of ‘opayan, agea 27 years, His friends are invited to’ at ‘the funeral, which St. charch, iu Twenty eighth street, and thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. ‘kWMAN.—In Brooklyn, after a short iliners, Miciart. , youngest ron of Michael and Ellen Newman, aged 1 year, 1 month, and 12 days. ‘The friends of the family are. Fespectfully Tequented to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No, 148 Court strect.’ Fis remains will be taxen to the Cemetery of the Aoly Croes, Flatbush, for interment. Patiey —At Greenpoint, on Monsay, April 22, after a — and painfal MHnees, Serum Ki xuor, son of Jofferaon Anna M Patten, aged ‘ged 9 years, 8 months and 16 days, “"The relatives and friends ave respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. Service at the Church of the Ascension, Kent streot, Greenpoint. Remican.—On Tuesday daughter of Timothy Red: days. is (riends, and those of his fatber-in law mn, aged 6 months and John Barry, are epee Invited to attond the funeral, this (Wed , at one o'clock, from her pony oy corner of Cherry and Roosevelt str Sreniixe —On Tuesday, April 25, Axprew Srentxc, aged 22 years, § months and v8. ‘The fuineral ‘wilt take place from his late residence, 244 West Thirty: ith street, this (Wednesday ) morning, at ten o veloc. to St. Michael's church, West Thirty second street, where a requiem mags will be offered 1 np for hi soul, and thence hh «dg Cometery. ‘His friends and these of his unele, rane, Faq, and of James Malany, are Tespeottully i invited to ‘attend, Requlesoat in " Wrasbaow a0 mn Tyeeday, April 33, at 19 College plage, April Pra Opn nl A y jORNS,, ba ey hd INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED ellows, and” ——- of Christo C His remains | yy April 29, Sane Renicax, only | 20 py sat ot WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1861—TRIPLE SHEET. : Broeklya', Exzaswa Ana Warpaoy, aged 6 jears, 15 Baitimors papers please copy. Warrioes —in Harlem, on Saterday, April 20, Teese only Son of James A. and the late Kate A. Whitlock, eged 4 years § sonatas apd 20 days. ‘Due notice of the funeral will b MASCELLANEOUS A CARD. ePRING AND DEVLIN, BUDAON 8 PANY bare now ready for ta A ehoa! elegant aascimeat of Olde aiag sha Pornsning oes for MEN AND BOYS ever offered, manufactured from good coat great decline, mad cut ta their col tary offer wt very low prices wolic wre lavited to call wed examine ths uovelldaa, 260 Broadway, coraer ot Warren street. 490 bad 481 Broalway, coruer of Grwod stivat, MILITARY CL Choratna pH IFTIONS, | Large orders angeuted BuSRIESr Moroz wad at thes yore sorat the re wale THF WAR. ¥ ora eETe reer oo a. aan ead x eAS— Aza D- iT PRICES by ¢ DEVLIN. 20 BROADWAY and STRERT and BROADWAY and WARREN STREP’ 7 BVANG EXTENSIVE CLOTHING WARBROUSE, 66 and 68 Fulton street, eon Gold aad Ci May de fourd one sf the stocks of igh Breag imax Oba ® hie $7. aaa te a Hr att 000 fancy cassimere Busineas Lig $l, sa ay Bhs. az creth 0, - 4 - ey a Shins, Undor Garinenia, Tien, Handkercale’s, kc retalied at wholesale prices, t EYANS’, 66 wad 68 Pultert street, a Between Gold roa Ui si T Balkors AND GAITERS, A Pt yl x YLS, Al W and 13 Amn street, and see c RMY FUPPLIE! CASES CH. ‘Cordial Gin now on Bega GE, RIDGRWATBR PAINT, Fire gpd water proof’ Bost color for villas, cottages na, decks of vessels; Depot 74 Maiden lane. YONTRACT! R THE UNITED ATATES ARMY. C GhONIN, HURKTBAL © SEARS 118 and 320 Duane st have cn band yeady f diate desticry SOW nol ve cn band yeady for immediate deltrery. ¥4 o! AY AND WHITE BLANKETS. - mode strong snd hi Leary, expressly for amy serviee, at Mout feller, Frarce. “So Aiierican or English Manket ia the me et to compare with them for service in the catap BLUE ABD, GRAY SLAnEnte, in large assortment of weights and qui aENUIN) yan RINAC MLANKES, N. B,—Will contrac’ f NIFORMS in targe quantities on short time AMP UTENSILS.—1IN CUPS AND PLATER, SPOONS, / tron and steel Forks and Enivea, Flasks, 4c. for sale in sired « iti; any Teguired quantity at wholesale ‘prices, by WINDLE & CoAE ARP Rostx Gas wore, For pubile and private es, erected by GEO 561 Broad ws ARLES’ LONDON will De ENDU 2a M, 90 Cedar strest, ‘ups, oy C., at 10! le re'ail, reat ween iat " = joints and of the feet enred, without pein of inéonvenlenes to the paticnt, by De, ZACH. ARIE, Surgeon Chiropedia!, 760 Breadway. Refers to physicians’ and sur- geous c! taal CURED. BEAD AGAIN FRESH TESTIMONY. Daan Docron—t think it bolls due to you and to thoue af. fiicted with deamness, to say that my eon has been deat for a ‘time, and he is now quite recovered by your treatment, rear air—-You can make use of this as you pees AMES COX, Wrercarsten Co, N.¥., | Aprit 8, 1861. © DB. YON MOSOHZIE KERR'S Ome, 107 Clivtow place, ' Between Fifth and Bixth avenues. ITALIAN CATED SOAR) TF. 18 rela Denlden being they best shaving compound eae im 01 "8 Poudre Subtle uproots ate eee Walker street ier, ty iy what YONS’ MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER. he pricing} and genuine article, will exterminate +, Ants an Free from potson. BO TONS" MAGNETIC TILES ue mure death tojrais and mice Bold by all’ drugatata ov - at BARNES, Proprietor, 13 Park row, and | T,00% AT THE SEAT OF TAR GTWENTY VIVE CENTS. j LLOYD'S $5 RAILS war FOR 25 CTS. | Four feet square, colored nicely, and showing every foot of the country from Maine to Teaee, Warranted correct, or money refunded, LLOYD'S, 164 Broaaway. ADIES, BEFORE BUYING SILVER WARE AND Cutlery, call and see prices,at BASSPORD'R, Cooper In. ute, New York. . | PAvl & CURTIB, tors mport ' -* . N, Y. (old stand), Or One of our houses being oust 1 Burope, 1 ceipt weekly of new etre same ai bits ciad in D, wed our up town show wane at Ne 42 Bast | Fourteenth ‘street, and bemg now engaged in removing the | fine stock of goods to our main store, we are desirons of re | quelog our very large stock at No, 453 Brea tway, and shal: at orce ufer ‘OR CAR FO! | 100,000 WORTH OF THE ViNesT GOODS IN OUR AX UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTION IN PRICE. pods are cna on our drat floor for the convenien xe Rent. ENRON TE: 08 BRONSRS, ARTEL ORNAME. EOE SIL Pears on Daco. a DPN eae Di ConatED iPomON "And a epi GALLERY OF OIL AW Paar PAINTINGS, By uly thouse and other well known artiste, Als CHANDELTERS AND GAS FIXTURES, V. HAUGHWOUT & 00, os, 48%, 490 and 492 Broadway, corner of Hyvome st. SOLDIERS AND VOL! BEERS —$3 SHOES AND | BD Liaiters, suitable for mare JONES’, and 12 Aon | ™4! | as extremely low prices. TEE, 18 NO MISTAKE OR DISPUTE <8 Root and Ilerb Jaundice Biite cheapeat and best snd ansiog the bloods humors of ail’ binds coughs and cold. If you wish a bottle of these Bitters, Eold by all druggists. "ers AND ECONOMICAL —HEGEMAN & 00% Benzine for the instant removal of grease spote, paints, fand for cleaning gloves vilks, ribbons, de , equal (o new Sithout Injury to.coior or fabric, Bold by drugeiate, ; only a weakness, dys ‘ines of -appative, {ofeel well and Jook well ust Only 24¢. and S7e, large bottles. cents per bottle that you get the genuine article. THE RMORY, MERORR HOUR, FIRST COMPANY 12 tand © juard, 8 leventy N.Y. MM, Fork, April 361681 — very member ot "thts cm any (uni: formbd and upuniformed) wlio goes with the ree they leave the city, is notified tO meet at the tind (Wedneeday) Bight, at 7 o'clock, ineas portance. By order o mL MANSON, Captain. Mrwaies, Orderly great im’ ‘OF Hotel, Beekman street, Sam ples'at No. 200 Broadway, basement; Mercer House, Broome treet; Captain Manson's. corner of Spring «nd Varick street and Garibaldi House, Fwenty third trent and Sixth avenue. IB, Agent, Springfeid Fi SHIRTS, | GREY, BLUE AND RED | FLANNBL SHIRTS, AT WHOLESALE, LEWIS 4 60. “ Warre mn street, New York. MY AND NAVY BLANKETS. ‘WHITE GRAY. SOLOMON & HART, (WP Broad roadway, For sale by RITISH VOLUNTEERS. ‘The British velunteers desire to have as thelr command. officer a gentleman who bas seen service aga field oflcer he British army. Any gentleman qualified is invived to iy for the comma: t8, 17 Broxdw prtser Mag RS.—DRILL WILL COMMENCE t headquarters, roadway ihis day. ‘The first sual will "neet al two aielock P.M. Tee drill will be continued until six P.M. All membéry Row enrolled are expemted (0 aitend, By order, R. E, ALFRED HAMPT: Commander pro tem. arise, VOLUNTRERS, ENGINEER: y COMPAN roposed to, reise x company ineera, ninde: mh nd of ® Civil Bugineer, to" be attached to the t now fort illéd Laborers, ageustomed ‘Axemen, and Smiths are Mevited io enrol fn this company, As (he number of men wil ecessarily be limited, #n early application 18 requested. "lend wiarjery Ay Broadway Soil [yd Oran street, N.Y, | To ARMS, LAGS OF ALL DESORIFXIONS YOR SALE OR mace to crder en abort aotice, at TI Ureeawica vena, opposite Bank street, CEEXERAL ORDER NO. 1.—T HY REGIMENT OF been 2 ‘State, will gm y muster ; View Lo permarent equ © Companies wit continue to reeratt unk o and Feport to Liew, Col. * BO Keele, a Broadway and Sinth street, at $ o'cioes bot able bodied men i 1 be received, JOHN M LEOS W. b. Cassry, Acting tajurant FLEADQUARTERS FIFTH COMPANY SEVENTH RE ‘ment Ni 1 Guard —The preseat and ex: era (ithe Fifth company aro requested ts mses Av toe aramne y, on Wednesda 4, at bal seyeu g'cloes. “tis bighty impo ald be prewea:. By order of the company. Ex-Lieuteuaut JAMES M. MACGREGOR, Sze'y. NICKERBOCKERS ATTENTION —HOVE GUARD — © fee! desirous ot forming a regimen’ fa. Signated aa the Lome Guard, will vad a ousting of {he above corps, atthe Eldoredo. Ni entre tres 0 Wecneaday eveaing, April 24, 11: at By order, OLN CARL AND, Captata. Wa. Bi sin, Seere!ary are, ACKS OF Evgeny . quantiles. ab we wud reaacable Palees LAGOWITY, 19 Der street. Regen Colonsi, Ml ACK®, KNA ACK y) ret in eee e a iy nea voyage. jot in store Adapied for nae of bodiers on wea Fo: Also, being maciofactnied bai Bi Ket, ec Mi WAGN a ‘Cibersy | street Mmizany TENTS —A FEW- OBLONG SOUARE TANTS made for !be Crimean war, juat received by ‘ye teemor Kedar Also an e’ezant Portable Tent, eulle! for lawpa, ardens, base bail and cricket ¢'ubs: warranted waterproof. ‘or wale by GEO. KAPHAEL, 105 William street, \TIARY COMPANIES CAN BE FITTED OUT BY Miritn Cape, at very short ROLL ss METS, & Broatway, N. ET ame? CONTRACTS, LJ. & J PHILLIPS, 6 AND 66 BROAD WAT: Cail aa atiention of all regiments forming (a a federal Ldteseter to a4 e facts 3 for a Being the largest cup house in the. Waited Statoa, they will Bie towest 2 enormous supply at the shortest notice and at PMEN Hu Dunue street, afew doors east of ONDY manufacturers of Miltary Beles, Kray takes contracts for whole ticles aingly at ehort notice Ra IONS OF THE “NEW YORK EMPTRE Cire Fingr —Kerolved, That a vote of thanks ts passed to Mat- thew D. Green, for the ability with which he ine w the organization of the Kegimeni ORD. Resolved, That ‘® vote of thanks is passed to James Murphy. of The Fulton Item Works: for bia toeral com: tnibutien of five huvdred dollars towards defraying the exe pense of organization. UBBER BLANKE: ETS, EXBACKS AND CANTEENS, Tor Volunteers. RUBBER CLOTIING CO Broadway. STATE OF NEW \ORK, EEADQUARTERS, DEVOT O* eum chimteers and Asaiatand Gnariermatter —- Divion Armor rd im General White OFFICE FO FOR ThE ‘OUNMANDANT pet Not Voluxieapueea of the Assistant Gantormanan as beeu established at the Oity Armory, corner of White aad = streets, until furtber orders, General Stendquarters, will bs Sbesryed—< trem Me alo on ITI, ‘The force wateasesettonn: nee fe J meron ond oe ‘the said act will *be Snape for the term of two years, um Jers avoner discharge IV. Privates ‘sod’ n oe commissioned oMicers below < we are or pen gs age ot 45 bo ot will beak gn lunt nor any person of be pirical strength and viaur me ecg 3 pos application wil furaios fae ‘Company General (who upon avpl be signed by thore “Be nts ‘who #hall ‘be names of the offices of captain, lieutenant, ensign, {¢ co-porals, Upon ihe return’ of eee the Adjutant General wil transit to the oficers 69 their commissions and warrants, 4 notification enrie of the company has been aonepted Into th the r suant to ihe above mentions and will also wee thy e company to rae bimseif and his com. ia charge i to sock Brigadier Genaral aa'hs may deni man such Bri ier General as he ma} nate of a degot of vo'untecrs, 4 6° Upon assemblir g ai any designared depot, of six or more companies, thus organized, ba 8! have Indicated the same Beyiane as dcr cholee for he heldoaicezs of the regiment ta peer they desire to be a See the Brigadier iin charge will direct the assembling of their commisfonet officers for én election, at which be shall preside, to deter- mine. by written ballot, tke choles of persons to fill suck. field ofives. Should it so mM that com: assembled at any depot, without bay their field ofticers, on the 1 argnywill, gtk =a tn Gleetion to ill the feld oflices of such regiment, and seabe Feiurn of hese letions to the Adjutant Genefal, for the commissions of tLe officer ed, who will at once beas- sigped to their reapective 1 reat pmandauts of companies which have been organtzed and accep! ed, aceoding to the foregoing p.cvisivaa of General Ord ‘port Lhe inselves forthwith, with e copy of thelr rolla and the commissions of their oticerst. The Adjulant General requires that ite names Kod dates be written distinetly end alpha! ar ou the muster roils, the at name of each tan in 4 tripticate roils. 1 gl varaot buildings, suitable vested to offer the same atonge to ermanter General, at the Division Armory eand Elm streets, pril 20, 1361, OHARLES YATES, Brig’r, Gen ‘Com’ Depot for the city of New York, Grow YOUR COLORS, 1r Union for ever. Snion Rosettes iu every variety, inetding the Wa ‘liberal di __8, HEWSON, 94 Reade s 0 THE BRITIS ft RSID EMTS OF NEW YORK. Wil be held in Bope Chapel, Bron on Thuraday even. ing, at 7's o'clock. Vo take meastires rin Th movement now in progress for raiatn, 7 fitisit REOTME! roadway. British residents arg invited Headquarters to enrol themselves T°; COMMANDANTS OF MILITARY COMPANIES. —WmR, we now in stork and are manafeeturiog s full aasert. if red, blu ray Flannel Over Shirts, white aad colored Shirts Fat French Travelling Shirte, Vader Salrts, e., for the poralble fi Pk’ LEWIS & HNO, 119 Chambers at i 4 ASCANDINAVIANE: _ hore who yet want to join our Scandinavian company wi havects meet this forenoon at the armory, corner of White and Elm atreets, Company I, First regiment of National BALLING, € am T. CBRISTENSEN, Lieutenant. T° THE DRAMATIC PROFESSION. AM RAISING A company oF vo unteera to be under the Commend of am ble military man, and lack funds to carat my men werd ¢ mofersion, of which for fen yom ve been H b ALTER A DOWRLUSON. Formerly of th sre, ae ‘Of Niblo’s. 10 THE RAVEL GUARDS—TO MBM! D EX. members of the same. We do hereby natty ee ane every one to attend & mesting on Sun OT con P a AO Brada “ayordar ot" x hs COuARORDLEY, R@rgempis nva} ‘aptatn, Arsistant Foreman’ of Bngine Co, No 9 s 10 THE MEMPERS OF TH EW ones it~ ments —Ali those ¥ ho cemuot go 10 war cao find (ler by applying o A. WOLFRAM, 285 Bower; pa, LADIEG OF ST. MARK'® CHURCH AR — a ques meet on Thursday, April frei ry a e su \ may Room, corner of Second a\ ‘Association for prepari and Banderes Yor the United States army. etiam JNION RANGERS.—VOLUNTEERS WisHING TO joln this ame mi will call at hy b. KERRIGAN, WA. M, to 10P “VOLUNTEERS A ANTION—YOU CAN right kind of Shirts cheap ai the Mecbantos 996 Grand street ph VQLBNTERRS ATrESTION, 0 RRCEI STREETS 0 betta’ "The rail of “i coopany ts oom, rick Townsend's Regimen’ aa above and (he company now “a Mpg. company wilt peeed to Albany, New Ye here the regiment roll Memb "8 6 nous ig hee | roll. Men who wan: 10 see acuive to jolw. ‘Those who have en ir nannies ‘somoan themselves at headquarters without del SRiuIGe ee oaen, ey preferred, ACTCS Bittie rivuater, Captain, Herald oiice Wetee- ang ott 9 teal A ig Raameay. “te ator teore e BLOOMPIBLD, 219 Atlant MENT, HIGHLAND an ee tin —The undersigned a mitiee to recelve subscriptions (0 Kegiment. aud to plage them on a war (a 10 Staresand Stripes They Fellow citizens for heir & sribauen: YorK acom— Paymaster B. F Styles, Everett 122 Bleecker yest fenant ‘Colonel, 8. inion Hall, Capt ;, Camern, 90 Beaver yval, 600 Mndaon stey Went, PORT :N SW gaNabam, Secretarg,