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NeW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1882. HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. 4per cent. There are financiers in the street who predict that call loans on stocks will fall presently ‘Dissolution of the Tripartite Sunpay, May 4, 1862. As wil) be seen from the circular of Becretzry Seward to the foreign ministers, published in to three per cent, and this will be the case ig trade does not revive soon. The passage of the Tax and Tariff bills would, however, give an impetus to r commerce, and the appointment of a Collector for Alliance. another column of our paper, the President of | New Orleans is regarded as indicating a purpose tenis the United States will shortly issue his proclama- | on the part of government te open some Southern ports at uo distant day. Nothing further is known with regard to the prospects of the tariff in Con- gress. But Mr. Spaniding, of the Committee of Ways and Means, who was in town yesterday, re- ports that there is no doubt whatever of the pas- sage, at no distant day, of the Tax bill, in some shape or other, Congress would act wisely if all other measures were postponed until this one was passed. Foreign exchange advanced last week to 11334 tion reopening to the commerce of the world the ports of New Orleans, La.; Fernandina, Fla.; Savannah, Ga.; Beaufort, S. C., and Newhern, N. C. Proper precautions will be taken to prevent the rebel cause from deriving any advantage from this relaxation of the rules of war. All commerce to be carried on at the ports in question will be carried on under the United States flag; ships will DECLARATION OF WAR BY FRANCE. Preparations for Active Resist- ance to the French. wee weneral Dblads roping the despatch of the English and Spanish represeniatives, that the government ie | clear witha United States clearance, and goods | a. At the close very few bankers were willing Return of the Spanish Division to meeey = hee ing tea ent orth le entered at such ports will be required to pay du’ | to sell under 4%. ‘The advance was due more to the advance and advancing tendency in gold than to any increase in the demand for billy. Among the importers there is reported to be no active in- quiry for exchange. As yet there are no goods sent here on commission, and few sent on credit. But gold is advancing, and there are too few pro- duce bills in market for bankers to be willing to cellat rates which will not admit of gold being shipped tocover. Gold rose last week from 191% to 102%. This advance was generally expected, Havana, ke, shall - eee “ the last oxtromity. President Jua- rez issued a manivesto on the 12th which is a repetition of the same assurances. Speaking of the conduct of the French, he says:—The responsibility of all the disasters which may follow will fall upon those who, without mo- tive or pretext, have violated the faith of international siipulations.’? ’On the other hand, the French LS at mga tatives have issued a mantfesto to the Mexican people, in which, after stating the professed t for which the expedition was sent, war is deelt words against the Juarez (the government) and ys war ts now ‘declared? Of course all good Mexicans (who wants the bad ones?) are called on to rally around the French flag and give their country ties under the United States tariff. The internal commerce between the ports so opened and the interior, especially where bands of rebels still lurk, will be subjected to proper regulations hy officials acting under orders from the President. With the foreign world the seaports in queetion will probably be enabled to trade on the same terms as any of the Northern ports of entry, with &., &e. QOur Vera Cras Correspondence. Vans Onvz, April 18, 1862. Fhe Rupture—Feeling in the Capilat—Preparations for Defence—Rumorcd Removal of the Capital—Can the Prowh be Resisted ?—The Mexican Ariay—Guerillas Offering their Services to the French—-The Reactionists— Marqtes Reported Again Viclorious—Phe Work of Deso- lation Progressing—Sickmess in Vera Cruz—A French & stable 50 erga e., &e. ‘Te Soe te dated | the exception of articles contraband of war. We | and took no one by surprise. Indeed, most of our Masi festo, bc. eg . nee A ~ olin ‘ ‘i foreign bankers had looked fora premium of 4a Jurien. "Active operations were to commence on the | have reason to believe that the President has been ie! Le Dates from the capital are to the morning of the 13td. | d64n inet. r 5 per cent on gold before this. The speculators mainly induced to adopt this course by the success which has accompanied Gen. Halleck’s restoration of trade.to-the-couutry. watered by the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers, whose planters are now bringing in their cotton and other produce quite freely, and testifying great joy at their restora- tion to the privileges of citizens of the United ‘Tho notice of the rupture had arrived on the night of the 31h, but was not publicly known until the 12th, when ‘the most profound sensation followed, The taik was all for war to the last against the French, thus showing that ft did not matter so much who the invaders were, they ‘were certain to be opposed by the flocks of cormorants who prey upon the vitals of the nation through the na- ‘tiona) palace, and whose voices arc heard above the agonizing cries of this anarchized country, and accepted The Spanish troops are returning og, © Yesterday Brigadier General Vargas arrived in her Britannic Majesty's steamer Mersey, with eight hundred and fifty men of the King’s regiment, and the day, previous be- tween five apd six hundred of’ auother regiment arrived tm the Britigh steamer Phaston. ‘The balance of the troops with General — will, undoubtedly, arrive within the presext weel When the news of General Prim’s resolution to retarn reached Havana, there was immense excitement among military men and government officials. At fret the fecling was oue of indignation, and it was dotermiued to on the Stock Exchange continue to render to the government a signal service by maintaining the currency by selling goldshort’at the currentrates. We understand, however, that buyers are becom- ing more chary than they were of making con- tracts for future deliveries of gold—the buyer pay. ing the interest from the date of the contract. It is much cheaper to buy the gold for cash, and bor- sbroad as public opinion. It matters little whether it be | send the troops immediately, under the | States. S * row on it, if necessary, at hank, at 4 a5 per cent, Yuglish, Spanish, French or American, these Mexican | command of General Gasset. This’ idea, how- | The importations at this gort for the past week | than to take sixty day contracts, bearing 6 per cent , bas since been abandoned, kno ReES eormorants do not wish to be disturbed st their fonst. | T3Et" in” some quarters there "is a” gcod deat | Were again in exoess of those of the correspond- | interest. ‘The export demand and the securities Ne matier if one cannot go out of agate of the city, as now, without being seized and carried off for ransom, i* Uttle matters tothose who live about the palace. They want no foreign interference ;] for that might check their @perations. ‘ihese men exercise a powerful influence ever the government, and bully down any honest ex_ Pression of opinion by their audacity. Hence We cry of proparations for defenceo—which @efence of necessity scatters many fat contracts among these harpigs—the money for which is to be wrested from foreigners and a few native oaplialists. of bitterness manifested toward General Prim. This will all blow over after a little while. On the arrival of the news the government immediately despatched her Catholic Majesty’s steamer Isabel II. to Now York, with an envoy to Madrid on board, who was to proceed ‘vo Eu. rope by the first ‘opportunity. Jn two honrs she was at fea, and those of us hore who would have been glad to write by her had to forego the pleasure. ne second chagter in the new history of Mexico nite dramatically. There is one thing, however, which ing week last year, both in dry goods and general merchandise. The aggregate importations for the first four months of 1862 are in excess of the ag- gregate exports of merchandise and specie by nearly five millions of dollars. The following were the principal articles imported last week:— «$903,508 $180,116 of the government can hardly fail to raise an ad- vance in specie. During the paper money era in England gold rose to4 per cent premium. Mr. Cisco has secured two millions of gold in exchange for 7.30 notes on very good terms; but he needs forty millions 2 year. The following table shows the course of the stock market for the ae week and month:. discover no trace of in Mexican ne is, the subsidence-of domestic strife and the union of the people. Ou the contrary, the list of ekirmishes, casualties, Atrocities and executions seems rather on the increase; and i d if it be true that the French can get all the guerillas tbe; ae They will, no doubt, make some preparations for de- | 200'¢.om among the people themselves. it-will not. cost ’ 19° feuce. 1 see four thousand men were on their way from | them much either in time, men or money to put Mexico Missouri 6’s..... 52% Jadeco, and that Gen. Ortega was expected soon from | under their feet. 23,987 Sugar: eee Nona rH fen Luis Potosi with his division—not stated how Gages ese gee “ 30,011 Erie.. 38 @trong. Tho contingents from all the States were to be NEWS FROM HAVANA. 207083 bie pierre. , 8314 erdered in, and it was supposed they could get some a at ie igan Cent ral ry thirty thousand men together; but this was by no meapg Our Havana Correspondence. ages ben last year a rhea sotually begun» ee 7% FS eertain. Another report thas we have here is that the Havana, April 29,1862. | 8nd, no one knowing where it would end, importers Tine Centeal.. 0% an aapital ia to be removed to Morelia (the ancient Vallado- | Arrivals from Dizie—What Cotton is Worth tm Havana— | Were countermanding all their orders. Hence we | Galona 67%, tog lid where Morcios first set up is Congress). J think this Consul Schufeldt Gone to Mexico—Weather—Holy Week | were receiving but few goods from abroad, none } Reck Island. 5559 to ee i Cogratgt at Seapeiy 6 2 | in travana—The Zouaver—Three Months Exportsand Im- | were coming on commission, and those front = x. i Deing left alone for a time they may collect the revenues | P674s—Business, dec, which had been sold were in many in- | Hudson River... 36% 1634 —_ by Gee’ a hoon Ferran The periods between the arrivals of steamers from | stances @ total loss to the seller. Atthe same | P cific Mail..... 98% 10 uz make any strong resistance m he capital. Supposing New York appear to lengthen more and more each | time we were shipping food very freely, and the | __ The whole list, ae fe seen above, is considera- tthe French to be uo more than half as good as American | Month, and under such circumstances the loss of our old | Southern produce which still remained in Northern bly higher than it was a week ago. The greatest vwok.nteers, the work of —- any number of Mexi- au rabble’ (for soldiers they ‘have Rot five thousand), bat can de collected. toge De an easy one. Po not entertain a doubt on this subject. Then,as for Aheir guerillas, the French will be well provided with eontra-guerilias, more having already offercd than they want. in this you see the patriotism of the Mexican. Wor money he turns upon his brother. It was the same story with General Scott. He found plenty to come pn he offered money. There will beno atile this side ef Mexico, unless, perhaps show sico, perhaps, Zaragosa may fight acquaintance, the Karnak, will be felt. You have doubt. Jess learned before now the particulars of her wreck on the bar of Nassau. I hope Captain Le Messurier will have command of the steamer which will of course re. place her as soon as possible. Tho 12th inst. is a long time to look back to; yet thay i the date of my last letter, @U we have been all that time without a steamer seo New Vork, while crowds of people here are anxiously waiting to get away irom tne advance is in Pacific Mail, which rose 13 per cent. It is understood that there was quite a large short interest in this stock, and that part of it still re- mains uncovered. The company is doing a fine business; but no one can tell at what moment the Nicaragua route may not be reopened, and a for- midable competitor introduced into the field. Com- modore Vanderbilt's relations with the company ports was being sent to Europe. At the present time we are sending a quantity of food to Great Britain and some miscellaneous goods to other countries in Europe and Asia. But the aggregate exports of produce for the four months which have elapsed of the current calendar year fall two millions short of those of the corresponding period of 1861. if the reports which have been The shosting of General Robles, which, perhaps, you | rapidly approaching sickly season. But we have not | received of the had weather in Europe are con- | **¢ understood to be extremely friendly, and he is ee ize. wer spoken ga beon without news ofthestirring events transpiring in | firmed, our shipments of food will be largely in, | */78¢ holder of the stock. Panama rose 6 per cent last week, and is scarce at the advance, The principal railroad shares of the West and North were in active demand al) last week; but the ad- vance in these descriptions is not as marked as in some others. Speculation seldom moves in more than one channel atatime. At present govern- ments and the high priced shares are the favorites. Ip a short time these will probably be neglected your midst. Our friends south of Mason and Dixon have kept us pretty weil posted through the following named yoesels which I give, with the date ef arrival:— April 16—Steamer W. G. Howes , 760 tons, New Orleans, = 18—Steamer Ariz>na, 670 tons, New Orleans. \pril 20—Steamer Atlantic, 660 tous, New Orleaus. at 21—Steamer Matagorda, 650 tons, New ae April 22—Schooner Wide Awake, 85 tons, New Orleans. ‘April 22—Sehooner Gen. Garibaldi, 85 fons, N. April 23—Steamez Victoria, 487 tons, New Orleans. creased this summer. We continue to export large amounts of specie—more than we are receiv- ing. At the present rate of export, we shall rend abroad this year about $42,000,000 of coin, which is considerably more than we shall receive from California. The following are the official tabies of the trade of the port for the week and since Janu- ary 1:— the Be liberal journals bad called itan ‘The Mexicans, not being able to delieve the conduct of Bir Charles Wyke sincere, have beet crying out,‘-Per- ‘Sdious Albion.” ew forced loan of $600,000 has been impoeed upon a eapitalists in Mexico. ‘jm Jose Baz and several others, who were banished pmigmne time with General Robles, have returned to ee thoroughly” defeated times without ‘number ape agreed S*Siors tin ean Movin. Iuporta, for stocké whicb require less money to carry them, Joree and another force, under the ex-Governor of All these vessels brought cotton, of which ee mest General mosh: 2,434,686 2,035,776 22627122 | greater, The present ease of money must sooner eel a io a and cut him off. By the | be not less than ten thousand bales here at present, ica? fos tha octe $3.200,181 ‘Seetuie” SA 7 ia or later have its effect upon Erie, Toledo, Central, capital aanoaneed Last Monday or Tuesday few. hundred bales woro sold | p,To\sl for the week... #9.°00,787 s8:280 3 sie Gay | Prairie du Chien and the stocks of other roads at 24340—@ pretty good price. Considering the which have a large and increasing traffic. bese 60,811,260 8907, 706 The great feature of the market at present, Since January 1. u and several of his officers prisoners, shot thom on PORTS CHAND! i Der Britannic aed in = wa eet saat ai 1862. however, is the speculation in government secu- pry athe 4 the 12th raat wi Mexico, Fania tend tig gs ot pr nnagene aiterles rities, For the firet time since the war broke out, tione from the English in the Praying — . ide government sixes touched par yesterday. The reg wie Toone stich re being collected onl Zeiret has coe Mexico, but whether cn Sines Janvary 1:. ...$27,686,627 42,536,081 40,699,626 | Board of Brokers—by the way, one of the most bh Teported that Mr. Corwin has concluded a treaty Sanat divided. $ " Exrorrs pay yest on loyal bodies in the country—testified their satie- yee a cotngeneeree bow ue ae gus ie Whsenic then axe For the week...........$1, 774,267 $00 719,275 | faction at the event by three hearty cheers. “Whe reactionary bands are in greatnumbers. A recest OF Deseuse they ae French, or their | Previously reported... 10.252,102 2,807,252 18,876,706 | Simultaneously we note that. seven-thirty notes @tter from Queretaro describes the state of the coun- ‘Yeoderilian are taiber more then doubtful, I cannot ga; eaiees $608 Ohne 14.300 aro %, Re 4 ‘zy from the capital to that city as something de Tut poop come say after seeing them sirogeing ther | Since January 1..,...$12,026,809 2,£98,052 14,580,070 fa eee ie one pe breap te hc) agate geyond description. Every hacienda was abandoned by | shoulders end ‘dinning —— wit faint praise.” The bank statement of last Monday showed a 1 ae cates sure e The eather ding the, the month just expiring has been paid off within a year, and bear six per cent in. wd carried off to ransom. delightful—the thermometer keeping at about eight; ecie average of $35,297,944, being an increase of 4 ‘e4 the capital has put seventy-five | ands breeze blowing sight and rs We mor ter: an, 416 bie the alises ET Jomun wemene terest, they would not be dear at par. The sixes cent extra contra-rogistro duty on foreign merchan- | ever, pay for it next ‘The sickness on tho other P poe 8¢ | of 1881 will hercafter be the consol of our market. . Spanish made no protest against | side of Gulf is very bad, and we may come ia fur a | Of $126,086,425, being an increase of $2,016,562; Th & phedent Hinited § 1 to $68,000 ‘hie and ‘exaction. - pretty share of it be‘ore the summer is over. But | and @ deposits average of $101,897,435, which was eee Se ee ,000,- ‘The of the ih forces came in today from De very fow eft for it to feed on; for all the A eee : 000—the new sixes, of which Congress has author- Drizaba, and are their effects with all speed. pooh who can get away are going, ard those who | 40 increase of $6,718,095. To-moryow the deposits | 1.4 the issue of $500,000,000, being redeemable Sieh aSrike wana yD ngs a | teeneaae aye iate le antares | wil how aarder nereae tothe unprecedented |S 'ge penne of goverment, afer five ean are ip i will 4 i ” 5 soon more tiresome and lonesome than ever. By the figure of $108,000,000, or perhaps more. This fact The twenty year bonds cannot well help selling at alone explains the condition of the money market, the activity on the Stock Exchange, and the ad- vance in gold. Weare at last realizing what so many have foreseen, the effects of a plethora of ‘The vomito contmues bad here, and many are of. This is likely to be one of the worst rearous in Vera Cros for many years. General Prim , Commodore Denlop and Sir Charles Wyke wre expected here in the next three or four days. in Havana, strange to say, in Holy Week, No carriages and the ladies, young and o!d, li do, or waddle, if you pleas It is perfectly delightfu: to r @ premium, and for many years to come they wiil probably be the leading stock in our market, and the stock whore fluctuations will afford the best church to chur it is reported that Almonte is to give a manifesto to | around town during those two days; but I keep is 4 Api criterion of public feeling. The ehrewd specula- tbe Mexican people. the fact that tbe Hxraty has more important u Paper moncy. Money is pouring im here from | 4.45 who made such haste to sell governments columns than devoting them to a deseription « Washington, from the West, and from the East, for Ficiae Our Havana Correspondence. saw in my pious Jenten pilgrimage. Thy . f short at 93 are by this time probably of opinion 902. The Diario dela Marina of the 26th inst. publishesa | employment. The bank deposits have rolled up | t40¢ there are occasions in life when it is more Havana, April 2), 1 tabularstatement of the exports and imports of this port | twelve millions in a fortnight, while the utmost en- Bupture of the Tripartite Coatition— What Oceurred at the | during the three months just past, compared with those | 4. vor of the bank managers, and the adoption of profitable to be patriotic than the contrary. Final Meding—Prim’s Course—His Sveech in Ezpla. | % the same period in 1800 and iéet. Fesuit of the | C° ote ¢ P The earnings of the Hudson River Railroad for comparison may be con cused within a few words:—su- very low rates of interest, have failed to secnre an gar exports are greater this year. There is not much increase in loans of more than four or five millions, April were:— Juaree and Others—Eacitement in Havana— Return of raat in be imports of — not of It fs obvious that this state of thi Al conti 1862. $202,346 11 ‘ luxury 1 materials. These latter have falien is obvious is state-of things will continue | 1961.. + 199,760 84 te Spanish Division —No Signs 4f Union Among the | cori tseascly. Arbicles of luxury have fallen off about Tt $06 thé interned of thet —— as long av the war. Treasury Department to pay creditors in certifi- cates of indebtednese, which are worth nearly par, to borrow money on temporary Joan, and to issue, if needful, one hundred millions more Treasury notes, rather than come upon the market asa bor- rower, for the next thirty'days. The final de- feat of the rebel armies in the Southwest and at Ricimond will enable Mr. Chose to sell five per cent bonds at par. They wil! be greatly wanted abroad. At one P. M. yesterday the limit fixed by law to the deposits of money at the Sub- Increase. . Affairs in Moxico have assumed anew shape, though so some uot an unexpected one Those whose eyes are Simded by an uoreagonable hatred of everything Span. hb could see nothing but the private ambition of Gen: (rim, while the private ambition of other parties was wonuy at work for its own accomplishment. The phan- asm obecured the reality. Contrast the Innguage and rouduct of the French Commissioners with these of Gen. Prim at the time the rapture between the allies oc- curred, and mo one can fail to see that the ‘etter has conducted himself like an honorable CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Satvrpay, May 3—6 P.M. Asnae.—The market was steady, and sales of 30 bole. pots wore reported at $6234; pearls wore nominal at the came figure. Brravercrrs.—The market was less active and buoy. ant, while prices were without change of importance, except for common grades of shipping goods, which were somewhat easicr at the close. The sales embraced about 9,000 bbis., closing withim the range of the following pe whieh | enol more in demand than any o Versele are abundant, and yet ‘i: little. Exchanges ave not jinnroved, Thus morning exchange on New York is (wvled at from 3% to 6 per cent discount; London, 9)¢ 410 premium; Fronce, 435 and 4 per ‘cont discount. The stock of sugar op *..d is 405,000 boxer, against 903,000 at this time lart year, aod 220,000 in 1860. The exportations Wo the United States are smatl—only 9,287 boses ‘against 24,229 jact year. Ry far the greater part jan and in strict accordance with his duty. to Spai tand, ‘ quotations: — Tee Ew de Ruropa gives @ lengthy account of wll aa 5 Saeuning rome fox Sate Treasury at 4 per cent was reached, and applicants | guperfine State, the prelimwwary meeting beld at Orizaba on the 9th, and ‘pecthenee Mou vy Cappee. who came later were informed that their money Euperiine Wente "rom it I collect the following facts:—The General (Prim) femonstrated, from clear and patent reasons, that the (ondon convention did mot autherize the attitude taken oy the Brench; that the allies have no right to impose on the Mexicans & form of government diploasing to them; that to attempt to do it in the manner the French are sew trying is not only to abandon the original id soalition, but to break the nary with ihe geverse ment of the republic; and t! in order to comply re. Lgiously with what was stipulated betwoen the three Powers and what was on here betweon their Prerentatives and the Mexican government, it is neces. tary not enly to abide by the noble purposes for which coald not be received. The annais of finance may vainly be searched for another instance of a yovernment engaged im a deadiy war, and spend- ing three millions aay, yet in such a position as to decline loans from its dwn people at 4 per cent perannum. Remarkable as the fact ie, however, and fridiculous as it renders the predictions of those British critics who have been expecting to hear of « financial crash here by every mail for the past six months, we cannot ielp hye: that Common to choice ‘extre Weetorn. Canadian Southern wixed to good supertie. Extra de , Seat to choice family do. TO THE EDITUR OF SHE IPERALD, 1,626 Piwe Stuer, Puicapeiema, May 3, 1862, Knowing that you would not be designedly unjust, 1 call your attention to an error in the statement of your letter writer from the vicinity of Yorktown, It isin your paper of Friday. In giving a sketeh of the life of my West Point classmate, General Fitz John Por- ter, be mentions several of the class who sow ccoupy distinguished positions in our army, and theo among those who are in the rebel ‘ranks cludes May nese I deaire you to fever me by wa Siraveeni, Jersey and Brandywine... .... —Capadian four was joss active wad prices less bioyaat ‘The sales embraced 700 0800 bbis., closing withio the range of the above pricos. Southern flour was less ac. tive, and priece were unchanged being maintained at our fgoree, with aales of 200 bbls. Rye floar was in fair re- ng that ueither in thought, word nor deou am a , d its p our quotations. with gales of 150 bb! is © She coalition was formed, but to refrain from sheltering | tebei, bet a loyal citizen of the best government in the | ##i® unwise to stop the deposits. Mr. Chase can- | cues at cur quciatone, Mite eaten Ot | eanan tor ya those natives of the country who, upder foreign protec. | world. | wae ht up under the Stars and Stripes, | not do better than continue to receive ull the mo- with sales of 160bble. Wheat continual to be iv Nghe om, come to CONFPITe againet the existing order of | and mean to adhere to them as long as I ; and) im ney he con get at this rate; aud if Congress is wel] » lemand wae inactive amd prices unset- 7 : 7 tled. Seles footed wp 20. feud (o rwside, if nothing unforeseen should past, in PI . io email lots, All was in vain. The representatives of France declared jo clear and explicit terme that (hey were resolved ty con- daue no longer treating wi A the prvsent government of the re yim aad that, fer from withdrawing their protection those Mexicans to whom it had been accorded, they pn ae ped Corea! it & them, being tniividuals advised a supplementary act will be passed this week authorizing the receipt of deposits, tay to an amount of ifty millions more. The act sionld authorize Mr. Chase to pay back deposits in Tren- have resided for seven year where, le your letter writer pro iter of ofijeers, and nding that I was from Georgia, and acbeit so far Dack a8 1865—so@k it for granted thas [was maby 0,000 bushe's, cloning wt 580, a 590. and tore and delivered, with « small ieee low wt Tesigue’ mixed bly inferior) at S%e., with Jersey and Southern of the Emperor. th ke of reb sury notes, of which a further issue of $100,000,000 Stren thie Covet Go Rina cectated that rich stove being | nett hen {evulion, a decided nen spuritur, in one | SOTF r pay 886. ws. Harley wan th Might wlock, with a limived do- a dreachof the treaty, and equivalent to «declaration | jn distant places who cron is widely circulated. Those | should be anthorimed and kept in reudiners for the | wand. rule of 600 bushels Canada’ Kast was ae of war on Mexico on the part of the French, he was re. u Ont. Fela (ght Of me would bs mis- | Hurpowe, There will, however, bo no likelihood of | 80c. Parley malt was in Thuited request at $1. lod by the statement referred to, 1 have, maria, was quies aud small sales of State were medo at 82, solved to withdraw from the country with the forces | respectfully to request that you will publial thie note, | any demand upon the Sub-Treasnry for repayment Y th palew va | ander bis orders, rince be neither wanted to - he 7 65 ‘payme doliveres. ate wore firmer, w of Western “eovlution‘ef the Wrench by arme nor bee poaite tame and oblig Gaiveraty ot ent HENRY COPPEE, until after the war, when the pnblic fhiauces will | Censdiag at 420. « 8c. lvenia, Philadelphia, Copier was niet, and no sales of moment were reported. of spinners, as urual on Satur. iti of holders of con. — Of ao inexcusable war between therm and the Mex). aint the clove of the conference couriers were sent to ‘We capital with despatches informing the Mexican gor- be in a very easy condition. The value of money fell last week about one per cent. At the clove of the week money was freely Corr. ~The City Intell gence. raed way ViowaTixG THB Concant HALooN Law.—Captain Davis, srninent of the rewuit, and Genoral Prim ordered his | of the Tenth preeinot, arrested three men in the Volks.| offered at 4 per cont to the lesding ehiett ride. ° jougses in the fly on the basi of 27!,0. for middling uplands, with principal efiegrs to ace nble next morning at his quar. | Garden on Saturday might last for violating the law io : yea chat fata at 260.” Some dealers seemed to se Impronned perch which he addroseed to them he street, and parties who went to look for money ions might be made to the with the foar that ome ane, momen vant Hh HE. ‘oetting Inger bier to the wediensn, “they putin btn found it without difficulty at 6. There is wrest now podueed to a arnall Geanttty aoe ie compare: Mi the previous day, uo his rewnack® throughows are | Justice Osborn yesterday and give heir aaroos av te | complaint at bauk of the went of mnezcantile payer. "ls Hema ie on eg ee marked by sound sense. His allusion to the ch ie | lows:—James Reily, actor; Julius Green, barkeeper, and po rag never has been, dnring the past ten bao \$.<Shipowners were decidedly Armer in thor worth reproducing verbatim:—! leave te them the re. Spoonibiiny of thie act, upou which wili soan fali the verdict of opinion im-America and in Kurope; but, witha, { wish them no harm, No, they are brave and’ donerve the qliahed poltierd) a Acoompany thei atm. I wish them no barm: but on this oeeos'o0 ney depart from the path wherein we are J jh Hart, act ‘The, joneph Far ‘or -y were held to answer in $300 Liver. py wane feoene, te eee its, foot! C10 bushels of wheat were thken, in bck and ja ships’ bage at 6d, an? Sow 0. e, in ehips’ bags at ed, Sou areas tard at 228. O¢., and 600 boxes baeon at 260, Vor flour 20. 2 6d. was ane Ratos were dive og Londen and Lo Glasgow, while engage monte were high! Pirie There wae ery peter Cercapg for ary coil, ane are, so little epring paper made in New York aa tis epring. The best names, at short dates, pares readily at4a5 percent; long paper, 606. As mentioned above, the rate paid by the government for the fifty millions it has porrgyed on depo Tho erembere Heater, members of Washington fevnao A ‘aor tive sth Insts atone Selook PM eae (ould Ciekae shar held George's Bank. Mackerel was firm, w'th sales at ieee tn ony Charles Bi fall prices. Smoked were at 190. 3 Boston; pad for staisds and 12%e- 0 ibe for No.1. herring penn eB ents ees Bmertom, were quiet, and sales limited. sya Provmwons.—Pork—Ibhe market was ifeavy, and in- ‘aRDEN. LAr perk vob clined to droop, with sales of 800 Dbis. at $14 60 0 $12 | sd Virid Lien ork: brige q ‘15 for new mess, and $10 a $10 25 for prime. Beef was Bough 7d oe ai ky lenses sohr Argue 7 firm, with sales Of 800 bbis. at $13 123, a $14 for plain Lampher, meend; aad at £16 60 0 S18 fur extro. Bool ‘and prime | D: Taha Portand; LX mess were quiet and nominal. Cut meats were heavy and | do; Se tat mn, an anes dull, Bales embraeod about 200 paskages at do. 4 430. for fran hinder, Ireland, and’ Lucey A, OF Grout, Brsedand, Kap shoulders, and at 50. 05346. for hams. Lard was im | West: Hy Rerkine, Gooding, do; 234, HHavane 40 nish lag rigs Tangent, Al far ge Portland} Pier, ising key weet (and Braytopent va); a 1Xc.0 8%e. Butter and cheese were steady, with & Gooiting, ag rag aap Site, and 180. x 10c. for |, Sid 17th, "ae Hla ‘Bhi Cork 4 is Fanta Ohio. was atTe, 0.0.’ No Obio of moment | Ts,.ths den Seine N¥ork; br De in market, ‘i do gue iat We ber, wget gees bark Corin tiga Gn Pot April re br coger Nellie Mc SHIPPING NEWS. igarendon, Apri ReAcy Wa Nal pias rien AA Ho ton, mn, Ren nelds, and’ Usana, Watson, NYork; Mary Ann (Br), rr Frigate Bi \, Kurrachee| moni Ape ulon, Nore (and both Ha don), i ‘April i$—Olf, Union, Bartlett, from for Matanzas, Dunuy, April ear Mansanita, Cunningham, N’ Port or New York, May =< 1862. aewoum April iS arr Lucy ding, Thurlow, Malantass ARRIVED. arreda Hees, Besson, Basal York, 1d 18th, ate tp ke, Co bh, Havana, ADs, 6PM, with rg pri pnare Caledonia (a), 5’ hy mdse and passe) passengers. to Li GreEnov il MT Arr Campanero, E Pabet, Paraiba, pita Baek erpool ial 29 day lays, with Gronat ta re 5--Avr Coupensos Viola, rast i De ¢ C yer iu laa ' 25 miles distant, spoke brig Alfred, 4 days from neering Newport 1; 8, Diseate Tievis, Mecninn Condes for Harare, TNYori)? Expsriment, Bow, do, (ana ald 9th for Ballt- 1 ‘park Gusen of the Netherlands (Br, of Sunderland), Cotton, Crowell, do (oud sd 9th for NYork); Claproth, Cardiff, 48 days, with coal, to Kinhardt 3 more): so i Pitan’ Peschiota (asd ald 10ch aay hea hear westafy atcele entre LPe, passage srung jibboo y a, Randall, Mata; ey ‘Whitney, Palermo ld for NYork), oh Wn Cininberlain, Jennings, and Samson, Denni- lost butwarks, damaged bow, Bark Cora, fateh, 3 ‘Kileanse, G2 days, and ¢ rultar March i 22, with wine &c., to Giro, Francia &'Co, pirtof pas: | gon, NYork; John Patten, Potior; and Gzarina, Fe mige, bad heavy "westerly’ gales; latter part, light easterly | fon? lobari, Jordan Talmouth; B Fiaanary. Bordeaux; Th, B Pendioton, On Catiag; 10tn, Bark Sherwood (of, Boxtan), Tawson, Smyrna Medora, Pereival, Boston, "Wind light aud W with rags and wool, to master, Hi: Passel by do 6th, American bark Saxony, fom We toB. ¢ entire passage Bid in company f Gib- Tavus, Aprit 17—Arr Windermere, Harding, NYork. c Nameaus, frown Marseilles for NYork, and | j1awmuua! Aprilis—Sid Prauklin, Murray, NYork; 16th, hen Hotchkisa, for do, "Bark Rca Bagie (01 Philadelphia), Howes, Matanza, April 19, with sugar, to master, Oder, Winatn, and Ocean, Balteer, do, re Elis Antwerp; Edward, Shute, ark Helgi (of Siaekion, Me), Pattersons Cardonay, 1s Para Sh dass, with sugar, to Wateh: rk Cha Bech Ai LB $i on 7h, signalized brig 4 Steerin 2 Deen 9 days Kot Haticras with lise NNE wind comaip Rae iy Bark Laura Russ (of Beliast, Me), ¢ an, Histhborn, nbiverponl eee dapas wcth sngnt a9, masters” april oft Hatteras was tue ha Hil eee iw enimpany’ wih bafk target Spalding, froin Cieutugos for Europe. Has been 6 days N of Hatteras with Gone), ltowe NOriesty 2 a Gen, Garinald Back Blige Bares (iP, Gooper, Bermuda. 9 days, with po. | (Cote ik Amaia Be aia eae tatgen to Freker & Lightbourhe,” 1st inet on'N edge ot the | Grind ‘Billington, Frantcfor eaty esae Stratton, brig Tem} ues oom Poriland, bound 8. | Stone, Bordeaux; 26:b, chia ie Cutty mae i, Portland; Toward ( faa et Gare, ed own, Cart, Fob, | 22H Gar Counted), (Anesn, Noe ident kee, lows 0) . Ys i fed), Smith, Mobila; cuentas Colum! St Helena, March 19, wi ie Gps Bu, Cam, Has | Nee et Wtmah Grocker Sherttf, doy sche Thos @ ket Mahtivlndesh i colme ‘rem int 9, Bailod in company mig Son Ranger of and for Providence, jong 73 10, spoke schr oe from Mayaguez f spoke brig Prince int. rk lat 36 20, h, from Sici ton. ies Conted), Parks Mobil 1th tig ‘Matias Lunt, Boston; ik tebre Ned, he from St Helena with from Zanzivar. Kate Sarge: Sth, lat 96-17. lone 7 maica for Phitadelp ‘ship New England, o} agua and Baltimore; Waiter’ Ral bark Fait Portland; 2 ci or Brig Cuba (or Milbridge: Me), Ray: Getto, e6 dus: with wine to Thompgon & Hunter, Has had heavy W. Nes Liverroot, April 17—Arr Elsa Rona Salker, Nasaa ee ee ida init. Much | Panama, Hansen, NYork; 18th, BZ, Candler, aid ‘Antolt SL, iat 90.10, lon 46, Spoke orig Fan Bartlett, trom | yette, Riseman, do D Hoad! aby; Universe, Mexsina for NYotk; April 13, iat 30, lon i, spoke Br brig | Wells; Eckford Webb, ——; Elizabeth Cann, Lewis, and Be Active, from Nova Scotia fo rbados. Robinson, Long. do do; City of Boston, Sears, on, Bris Amelia (Hano). Witt Rio Grande, Feb 12, with hides | * hist APNStetionny, Lambe N Yorks aon Pe nuine 4 mnen' Eut out 7th, Lincoln,’ Mason, for Callao; Linda, Turner, Prince oe Wales (Br, of Prince Edward's Island), | Pernambuco; Southerner, Chapman, Nassau and Havana. Ranblu, Kingatou,Ja, 22 ys with logwaod, to.A Ht Solemon vessel (OR P Buck &'Co, Had light winds the enire pas- Sage. April 22, Jat 24, tons 74 19, spoke brig Time, from BtDo- jogo Lor Marg Robert cad (Br. of St John, NB), Willingale, Mira: gone, 21 days, with caffe H becker & Craeves,’ April atlordst naw brig, Gilmor Mereditht of Boston, The Te has been 10 days N of Hatteras, withENE wud NE wind Britsh h pace (8), Halifax and NYork (ent ont 6th for Hali- fax onl} L ier April 19—Arr Minnie Schiffer, Connaughton, Bio- Are at Graverond 18th, Johanna Wilhelmina, NYork, Maxta, April 10—Arr Timor, Bixby, Mal Novia, Reb ao—in port’ Alar’ Chass, for the United. Fingdom ldg; Tonian, Wades St John. Skoldeld; Lerenzo, and thick fog. Merriman, and Greenland, Merryman, for do do; Li Fig Appoline (Br, of Arichat), Lellane, Cienfuegos, 19 | Drew, ‘aray,and Lancasuire, Hazard, for do do; Lone Blas, dayn with’ molasses, to Ponvert & Uo, Hab been 10 days N | Diver’ and sel, Walker, OMiteran with Band NE winds and denso fog. co Bay. Ja Abril I2—No Am vessel in port ig A P Renno (Br, 0} t John NB), Mussels, Mansanil- | Miracoaxe, April 18—In port bri Upton, for 's rg Maya, with sugar de. to Brett Sh & Co. In the Guilt Boston S days weir Avatia, dag. con tsi a *Midntieellos by United States brig’ Bainbridge, all we! a (Of Boston), Fuller, Neuvitas, (ravzas, April 17—Are barks Bran lavener, Boston, . April tin bh ne Mra Has veen 10 Gays Not Hatcras, with * 20, with su- ttlejohn, Resta 16d uri, Anderson, ar Ag, 19 master. amy Booth, Chipman, Nor, nda, He with Fort” ight winds and denge his Samuel Fish, Davis, Key Wests zon! (or Searsport), on, Rematior, 15 days, } Johnson, Baltimore; 19th, brig Sect with molasses, to Walsh, Carver Sid_in com any Peau, beige Clare Phenting, Beats, Phil +” Harriet with brig Trenton, for New York, tax been 10 days N Tid Havanay 24th, bark ‘Tht, Davis Hatteras, with NE winds and dense foz, FG Kin! * do, Brig dt Mary, Brevoor, Remedios pay. Francis April 17, fi Sid 16h, bark *Canada, Mitel at, Portiand; ‘brig Cyclon with sugar &e, to Brett, Bou & been Ii days of | Mocarty, do; 7th, bark’ Soa Eagle, Howes, NYurk; trig Hatteras with NE and’ B winds aud thick fog, Balled tu | Moueh Bow, Fortiond: sonra Windward > anc company with brig Trenton. neva, Huy Kinney, Ogier, Philadelphiny Ms Emily Fisher (of Eastport), Staples, St Jago, April | Tinthaway, ' 2a rl sw WwW f, Pat sugar, to Brett, Son & Co, Sailed in company with | Robinso: by gia conta, Bearse, Balti: Frbark La Ordole, for Marseilles. more: @chr Maxon Tit, bak Ea Brig Eliza (of Santa Cruz), . Santa Cruz, 18 days, | "Maxtuntura, April bemAre. brig Alruceabah, Conner, Bos with Katia &e, to G Hanford. ton. York; Ne P Fem ‘Br), Cole, ion," Oliver, Bosiea; Br ache ‘Tigris, Librand, York In ‘port 17th, ee oy Excelsior (Br), Card, for NYork ldg; —, from Boston, Rohn oe ‘Apri! 1Ent out, Volant, Allen, for Philadel- PNtwny, April 16-—Arr Erromangs, Hunter, Nyon. uuvisis,’ April Le—Sid ‘sche ‘A Farnsworth, Bich, New ‘k (and was ashore 20th in the mouth of the river), ih port 20th, bark Ocean Home, from NYork arr 8th; schr irris, Fisk, ldg. jorta (of Camden, Me), sere of Carden, ' wit’ "ae, to Meteal! & ‘Dun: Bi, woke Brig Lanzarote box aes age fe pasmags Pazera! feaking about astroKes Bee lug, in (Br), Convers, Bermuda, 14 days, with wheat 9 alaheton Xo, suis been $ days within 6) miles Took i aden! 1 Bane th Simiie, Prt Royal, 6 days, in ballast, to ‘Sue Aldcheran Eland, Tare, Apt 8, Sant ‘of, Lrookhaven), lta K Corning, Som Bo, Had I hi weather Pans, April &Ne_Am vessel in port, ot the entire pucsage, "3011 daw an Battern bul Berm v apni liar Marbe, Bade, Reform, athe on Barnegat hhead'ng N; bad all sails furled, and ap: | Eiiseen dor Bevan een pa Pagcatiy Juet goue + gRPMEBIOR, ApriL 10-Tn_ port belg Greyhound. for Schr fone Star (Br, of Malifex), Callayay, Montego Bay, " oFLimouth; 19th, brig Jndidaye with iogtcod Ac, Wo AH Solomon. Had heavy | ent. eens ai Weather. bas been 8 Gays Not Hatteras with f yaeoe fog. April 17-814 co W Duscan, Dillingham, is (Br, of Windsor, NS), Shaw, Mansanilla, ae “Riven iam, ingapore; Empire, h sugar Bc, to master,” Sailed in company with brigs Tih, Shanghae: isn, aud € 1 Nevius (Br), for New Yors. , Mare! port. shi Juke, Rprit ai, om Cape Antonio spoke t ig, Gow Wiliams, from ene z tar Hin pr sup tty ip dae Slentaes 08 for Hajitax; 20th, lat $565, lon 7314, batk DC | Cooper (from Moulmeia), Falmouth for ordesa, Murray from Philadeiihia for Key Went, St Jaco, April 16—In port bark Moraing Siar, Sterling, for Behr Mary Emma (of Brogahaten Hulse, Santa Cruz, . Bat Calcos 12 days, with sagar 40, to Roche, Bios & NeCormiek, St Auguating, Fa 9 Pox. "Has been 3 or Htatietaey meee sit Bi Bid_ 17th, bri poe are ree’ Bisiers, plakhaea trons 4 Soonvrall by oumbers ni a SrJ NB, April 20—Arr ship Me lis, Kent W's Fierce, Wyman? nba ek Col Behr United Stat 5 ae Ince with NE winds and f he "ates Rehr CM Neal (of Dorchester, YJ), Henderson, Jackson- gfe Tarxcrpapanese were iy Wi rea ville, EF, April 20, with yellow’ jhe’ lumber, to" Stevens & Tursinab, April 13— Arr brigs Crgeu Porte, fonction Schr BF Woolsy, Gole, Pocomke Sound, 2 days. York agency Faas iam ‘ Schr Spokane, Soper, Etizabethvort for Salem, 12th, barks RG W Dod, Schr Arion, Coben, Eilzabethport for Boston. witcha do ‘Mary, Gibhe, for New 1 ont font tr iter Haynee, tor doo days: A Greult, and Sybhl (Br), Mol Paull, Elizabe:pert for Taunton, 1 FOr do, Wi mal, Arnold, Elizabethport for Providence, Al cee Ports. i peng teres . 4 days, BOSTON, May 2—Arr barks Thomas Whitney (B:) oe 1, Crosby, Messina: ly more; ae Bpaay, Rice Pitindelphias Binley, Mek izabe thy ;,A Jameson, Jameson, famiitou, ondgot; ‘Am’ Chie, Breseey 3 ster | cla back, ee Dunbar, Havana: 3 brig. A D Torre y, Grifin, Nothin sa, wind NE with tack wear ther and rat, Ship Star, barks MB Stetson and Ionia re- main in the Roads. 34, AM—Arr Br Breve Asean Liverpoe! vie. rene tne Hares ‘hr Sagamore, Lovell, Boston for Albany. Fehr Gen Waren, provideneey 2 Sehr Victor, Sears, Providence, 2 days. Kehr Freestone, Hand, Ha: tford, Steamer Raritan, Slover. Trenton. Beamer Westchester, Jones, Providence, BELOW. Ship Kate Howe, Pa:rick, from Amoy, Brig Mary Stewart, Denison, from. pes Fedo. TILED. Delmont Loc aero Jphla, sere Te SA ont i “ai in] U8 steam gupbost Port Royal. tes, Washington: Ere, Huasabeehait: York. Netking ot _ er sey ie mtd vat Mi May 2—Are Brom ship Albert, Kiam | teeseieee men; Br br Jane, Brown, Havane. Sid shi Misce Naneous. E Hooper, wan Point, to complete cargo for Liver- Suir Mont Biaxc remained ashore at lest accou pool. same position anlast reported. The sehr Mose P Bhexsromn, April 30—Sld ship Eastern Star, Nealey, left the ei PM Ist inst, at which time pap cetpped eerpaol. $f salle and rigging and the lugper spars Red been sent down, ADGAKTOWN. May 1—Arr bi Humbollt, Bryant, Re- ae brough! Ke ef i-- ‘ash, be beer a suede for Bose: scare Balloon, arent, St Geeta f fet Frank- se bts tlase, tbe sais a ing, and @ por fort; 1, Dyer, Jameson, NYork fur Portamouth “= ” Perkins, Waibington for Boston; Flying Fish, ‘Ee: NYork Sure Sovran, Her, from Beaton for Tiveroool before re- | for Dlovcester. ee wien rain, all the above, with echrs rted missing, had a ea: G4 vage ‘heat. 2308 bus corn, 0,000 bbls Hour, 31,213 ibe be lard, 100 key kerosene oil, 63 bage 25 bbis ye me fe be Duilt im 1868 at Georgetow: Scorn We Pees. utter, 100 ca ‘he 8 was agiien ts he May tase aloe ers arr eet L RIVER, May 1—-Arr sloop Lesiogwon, Brower, Port rer wile April 2—Arr bark Tahit!, Davi BYork fang e1d2id for Maia ‘bre a Satie Fern, Rriggs, do; ., at Key West from Portland, 10m April had dec! cept a sea, which washed over- . d 1. board Win Smail, wate, a native of Seareport, Me, who was Geokesy, Wenstoh te pty = ‘hain “ ae red Dyer Shute. ‘s (ane ‘cd same da} or Cree * Scun CA Fanmiwourn, Rich, which sailed from Neavitas | Glover, Robineon. Ship Inland: 24th. Wi Butma: 14th ult for Ne’ ‘ork, was ashore in the mouth of the river Portand. Cld Mth, bark HS 8 Fink, Baga; bit Joho on the 20th, but would probably ges off soon. Slerens, Hopkine, Cardenas: sche "8 Fish, Davis, Malanvast AScun, name usknown, in going through Hell Gate yes. nore, terdap afternoon without s pllct, struck ea Middle Obaanel CW TORT, Ba ih ary Hilabeth, Sac Snow, Orleans fr rdigsataecoe ll peehgery, cere tyereapos Tngranara, Providence for do (i iockland); ‘loop Mary fle ohtiok Manuarzay, of Noaute, when coming through Hell Nase, Freetrwn for Elizabethport. Gate yesterday afternoun, struck on the Gridiron and sunk. Rie a) ‘achr suit Br), oe ‘Windsor for NYerk; ANTW! man Ae April 19 (oy tel lg ned eerie ae Se Wretet — in fordo, Wind 8, with « thick Aeott, from this port for the tie, has jm burnes ply Pepin yrs Art vara pce Havux, April 17 The Imperatrice, from St Pierre, NF, for | Dovins, snd Zulma, sn, Gotten far na Boston, has put into Guadaloupe with serious di “amt Poca, Biitast for do. Snip At Mark, Colley. ie hg 9 Noxvew, Apri 19—Phe ship Albert Currier, Ray: ‘Rangoon Autwerp, has heen, ordered to NYork, but remains below om for Bremerhaven (rive), is srantea near pike. f head wind. maar piaaae 2-Asr steamer Westchester, Nye, wp, April 17—This evening, as the American shij fork. ate, Meserv 2 Wi ing to sea by the South May 2—Are brig Cla: , Dodge, Culain for for rforeyard caught @ crane chain having 6 Dock the South sch? Fessenden, Houper, Bastport for Ph tached to - eae = the studdingsai! boom iron, | PBis. carried the ship's y. Skip Hath, oC bestow, wee exit ob Nethourne FU 9, ond put under the British f MISCDLLUANZUUS. ‘AtEByIATOR —conss CURED FOR ONE @BNP tach, by using Dr. Brigjs’ Gorn ana Bunion Allevine Marnigee ani train urn {gr Carne, Hunioaa, 8 fold at aucl brig bi Ld . Bio wan bulltat, Baltimore 180, aod in 6 $15.00, fons, ‘fue coier b. ongit from 18e to 19! per tor ‘and of the ‘a, t, &c.; warranted to ‘bags 4400 \: b ‘eee furpri ‘Price 25 pa fore St A i iia ee genta Sent by taal om recelpt cf price aud ay cents ee Notice to Mariners. i ps Dr. J. BRIGUS, list and Pro- 4 Mletor, 2 Broadway, opporite St Paul'schuros, New York. oR, CURED FOR 25 “CENTS EACH. —BUNTO! verted Baile, Bc Set str The Providence Journal mya: Capt Joho © Gtbbe of the steamer ‘an Eajae, requests ue to state that the Bu Bed, in Providence River, is missing. [t a wediately. Cons h Aree biidsar cures coraay” bosione, ch chilbelng, Trosed and 1 tains, if they wish to avoid being fined $10, | Anuhillator cures : mcennutd Ookaairest of what thelr veaela have onvosrs | Dl bok. —~ law, but the law bas been is now revived by order of the ‘This is in accordance Bie dead Pa a for 0 It ‘Treasury Departn: . ADAM LAURIE'S LIFE PILL Feet fasting cure Foy Rervous D buy, Ticdororenx, St, Vuns! iy ‘whaleme: ° pepsia, jet uty bark red by te. Door while phystetan at Hi to Fiensh Osan, B By island oct SE and for New, Wouter pacite | ond Brieh Embaien at Hone Kong. Prepara! from « ‘00 wh on the Kpoke Pel 7, off | plant that grows in the tea districts of the Celest al River Et aA ciWare, re seh WBN sp'on boardJan | Bt ber hoa forty, or $2 per vox of one hundred Pia. Pos aomtin a Rye Ba reer gah De | GEORGE IN, General’ Agent for Guited States, Too nba; shiv Brondway, oppoed Bt. Ni 1,8. ¥, afew days —_—————— t- on ONIOE—NO REMOVA (EARMoNT, PARIS do, ight, 80 ap4 March 1, Tondon and New York nd Sturgeon, will re Go ol wand 7 roadway, up stairs.’ “arr at Now B Bediord a0, bark Alto, Lawrence, pies Ocean, sais ich Pernambuco March 4 ein at his private offices, Valparaiso Ang deakay nent home 0 ny 0 wh ont S300, Sone, er 28 | CMrrm & BROTHER'S ; Fg 3 ut saw few whe, Feb 22, lat 31 — iso a Agta Wen} Tucker Childe NB. ne rpetoe SEW ORK N, ion &8 66, bark Troyac Bird, Hacer, ALE Wh, oP P ° At Bt ‘itstene Maroh 19, varie Patnelia, Siocum, bound for “xx #p; Paleou, Bradley, fora ervive aud Dahbar Li Aig Wo cruise ond brewed from th oe ws ae om aif and quarier cask: wed from the y Spoken, &c. BR maitand ops Ae ~4 ee pase sTRD Qitrator, Russel, rom "Liverpool for NYork, April free’, between seventh an dred en A a, es 1845, As ine © Adama, hence for Hava: PERSONAL. : B.C OF MARCH SL JUBT REOBIVE a4 -- de suerte y clmgrin and aise mt April 24, Yat OL Paimetto, of Machiasport, from Bio Grande for —, “i 6, of Trinwiad. Foret " im Forte, Fi wa. Ay vet ye nea or hear trdn yo you insiautiys gorilla Antwene, ApHl—Arr at Flushing 18h, Aristides, Kobl- - bes cee SATIE WILL, PLEASE pineen x A LETFRR TO ED- Pill), Aprti 1S—Are Alexandrine, Titeomb, N of rome- Brisror, (Vill), Apr 4» Tteomd, Now | CNN a § “La aH thing to her aeveiian ‘es wast, Avril low arr, Lammerg' ieee New York. 1 teeny Heuer, Kurreckes. at tf aa eg aa any attention. SBiia bo very elad wo hear from you, Truly i Slobing Straits of Bunda; diy Jas Bryant, Lavelt. we Wane hts Eiverpoghe ns hngepore! Hath, avn M™:, fenan xtc LAN Witte , FIND * Lerree Tn port Mareh 27, Be, Onnford, Pigetag fin Tieon q rimthe owor Post ofl:g from Tarrpiowm, yok Sacer: Seoot kh. Weatervelt, vanderwin Bun: mo | Bealls MONDAY. Yell Union, 8 horus, Pendloton; Nwid of ih | 4 di ctlbbadcoel a ih aa, Branwood Vel I; Marries & Jeasio, Dowdy Tim Gia Apr iO-caty Gariele, Cobloce, New York 4B A, Bly OC) 1 00) gy we 100