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4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL ie 1863.—T aint SHikET. house of Mr. Foust: I can’t say ery meeting was published. T rec ived | meeting Crom Stoncoburg; I was not ww Tbe Tw Oj tw Sight of it; this was on Mareh 31—Saturday; Huver | Made the speech at the house; all the doors were nok shut; T was in disyruise; Ttaiked with no person; 1 listened AE HIUBE LOO Shutter, | was pretiy elese; BO Oue aroused me; T accosted nobody ; | was rigged up {cr the occasion, 1 was blackened and in ‘Uingnise, 1 never spoke to Hr ber until Apri 7. | have seen him sometimes; 1 did not see him speck: 1 knew his voice at the barn; I was secreted under the straw i the bara; I heard bim Speak at @ moct- | ing in Moonville, Q, Well, sir, you must be in error, because you have said yeu never heard im speak until the Tthof April A. You are mistiken. sir; I aid nothing of the kind; I fuid | never spoke to him until the 7th of April, ©. Well, how did you recognize him by his voice in the THE, READING SENSATION. PLOT AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. ABUUCTION OF THE PRESIDENT. COPPERHEADS IN COUNCIL, HAYMCU CONSPIRATORS, | barn.) you did tot sec bin wane: bo ee cena yea “a pom tbe Bouser A. Tdid kuow his voice, aud beard him di YW. You hive pretty big ears. A, That's 80. The withess was now questioned at great and somewhat | us length in respect w the oath taken by the alleed | ‘The witness had made a memorandum of oath, wath Jead pencil, in a smail book in whickabe hav written the word abdication, upon which mibtuke the learned counsel ai.ected to be somewhat funny. The wit Vers said Tam not a good speller nor a good writer, but Mr. Huber said abduction.” 1 made the memorandum, the witness continued, on Sunday morning, after I gut ery Lev persons out: Sil Was supposed, of people moving Nee © dreamed | home; it was then trebh upen-wy mind: did vot make i Newturday Light, simply beoatse | was tired; 1 went ¢ in & coal train. tolt sleepy; I'm a poor speller. 1 ucrested Muber im the tron foundry of the Philadelphia wand ine Tuitroad shop at Reading: I searched nto see if he had any papers on him; 1 found © jater that ho had fixed for another meeting to be held) that ot ah io few in the possession of Samuel ; M ading, whon ij asked him id 1k Was & constitutional fee was forthe purpose the drait was constitutional or pet: Mr. Hunor, in vdmuiistering the oath, aid do you. awear, ke. Qe Woes thes ucinatant se tae saat”, ei he wiser toes nantes A. Yea. air, hem acivert, ba ©. Why did you not. jhat down im your memoran- Crpaaw ora’eu!s | dunvbeae eee * Pam ad i, ty Lesene then ru 10 Vhiladelytioe, ime be Phitrletotta T nor dows wit 1 thought was hecessary. renecexsmiued. by “Mr. Jonesnd: devired ¢0 find out Whether there was anything in the orensizaipa. ix bg phi wtf want Mie: sagan vt ted Utey Gretuiny Tlive at wema'tous wie given to” ime in my ofticial axon off cor 1 promised aut to reveal my ia- nob tel Te: Twill tell youralr he: said if you Erom tier tw everythin, be ol thet te m.tlee what, ner wh gles very. (icky order the central static © to Ruvail ator i tuition ere naire the pacty from whom 1 de- eanicad ar a toms SE ua Bons legate, Pe ang Pe en “pie ck, Rabors, vit rink nes ama, to pp roe fell trom the ith, overboun Was low. fad heavy Wr gala; Maroh do aid 37, lat 49. was in tutck ‘end surrounded by ups Of 10) tei boy fot Richmond, Mey: Bialiop, wr f Feb Mat 46.17, ina 28, bao alae Ficaue fro nSNW, which bow the clorerecied ‘vpes-s aod ¢o -1ses fiom the yards, otove bulwarks, house on deci, ay- Digs ts, city mg Pico, Genoa, 59 Gays, with marble &c, to Fi Ship Dealer (of Bath), Auld, New Orleans, 15 days, wit 427 panseny Ship Moro Castle (or Hichivond, Me); Rows, Now Orleans, 17 days, with iron, o U8 Quartermaster weather: lost main topsail SS oe ae Bark Egle (lial), Searv Grader So and 4th inst, b Dbulwarks. split salle very heavy ounce €7 dare. with, coal, to i heary SE tw NW gale, slove Mary C Dyer, Wallace, Mess passed Gib- rahinr ith, Wits fruit” Rey to Pook kde Hie | = "| Soieierss ref Fade nia foe Mapaden ad spoke bars Goovepeed. from n sie 1 1) Bude or woadondery: 0. reck of seh: over h et kone; Bid apparently been in , Palerino, 100 days, Gibraltar vohnagel & CO. lsd eaty weather. Aspinwall, 26 day's, with bides &c, Had sivong kalen al the a Harstet Stes ‘Stevens, igs beet ea oe days, with su) o Brett. 3 as been wiih very heavy weathor. 3d i S130, ion 79.20" spore bark Eu bark Eilza White, of Poruand,, ‘rom ‘Gientugos for’ Phila. Brothers, Mariner; Ci was nen ce oa tad ci pe ee Mareb 26, with sugar, ie (Bwe), Anti to Punch, Meiucke Wendt, art on Toten 70. spoke bark De re, trom Philadelphia for Demerara. ii THaltocks Weeks, Havana via Fortress Monroe, 10 ayy al ima ae ton), Harriman, State (of Boston with sugar to le Buck Cae Tats iat S735 ton oa Ta ii in with scbr Bouma, Cook, frou, Baltimore ‘im w sinking condition, took oft Cote ant ht them to this fnat, ro ~ from NE to NW. qi “aay oom “Gontingr Geoneeconns BOG days, with t loa Sacchi Be || wosron, mt ¢ Initwarks, 6: ma and crew, tea in not to awnken’ Ina very Jogsir: never mind that. umber, wad brought them to this oc equedy 1 having éae—The moeting nt tl houke was’ public and pro- ns, Alun SOE RE Maton: Crab Tetend: PR, 18 auy thing particular 0) exsuai ims basi Se; Ht wae after tins thorwceret mecting |, “kr Daal Toe TBP aE Paresboru: N. ., Hil, Port au Whig certain mtink-t ri The | w aidoretuud ‘tie, when be made & | Pewee, March 10 with ogwood, 40D De Walt; bad very peovost guard ‘ilar tate He 8 hen the parties ‘sixued, then those | Roney Weather in the Gull stream, lost ag na eh soa ul n oavatry c the met ¢ of thetr tn Renee cco arcs. tr: cans wy aod nna | hat gam overboard wae dreds et wane 4, eX member Of Congr 83, aliuding ty the there alioud, of ty ny OM reted Mareh :: speed. 4 riot wt tig, aaid laet evening AC INE heanng | self nder the straw 4 ana wT | Thon whllelgion te he Wi Nis gale ke aces ioaea whlch that the ase tt Ky Mr, Coflve—tam not positive they suid at the.meet- to op the sch down, suing curgo and and had wus not like in to demist the dealt by force: thesbtigations: were | tuctune arietora hemes Bourn, when the-ghle made- Deeatbiad tree Spoken fn brichish and German, or Vennsyivonts Luton. | putinto Delaware Brenkatnter fare heme ee womens tt t4 dolrberate withens wus now examined as to ihe churac'er of | Seber Conaiitution, Darling, Newbern, 4 days. dont of the wr rndurts. Sovar ae he knew of Messrs. Itiz, Oxe- BaD Aer wei jewbern, 4 horihwes © Am id Fi bert, he considered their charactor good : pov nor vig Ha Cre ks Bdays, clegy boasts of gr ‘KO tO Suppore they would do an illegal ro North, the south, the + ost sald Woe trust Ht : erg hamene Pssker, Cusinia, sorting #otdier was rec xt ewe getticinen: Thave to remaag’| | Sehr success: Rodman of these gentlemen: FBave no rensin understond by the nembe se. ly." wt 1 think they would violate the law; but 1 were remued trom the mi itary trust Huber (biughter), fedians, It will «iso r Fredrik trintz was called to tho atasd. ‘On’ being of Uk: Gated ot 8, sworn he said he Itved eight tiles om Rending, he got at Ke wing, ¢ j ae Wart d with Huber at the meeting at ths house of twas on last Friduy two wecks, [ thin! +d them j It wae cillon by private meu wun tot Huber stated thi | twe hun ired | sista ensures to resist the draft; Mr. @ nubile Mec t.nut; there were about » the case of re ‘ay it would be bers should be tr- vuid be rescued. he said thero were sing to the organization hnt North and in the army: he said other by signs, and then stated a case 0: the road, who gave him the sign, and hekuew hum by it; he sid that any ore who paid a’ dol Tar could bes worn in; he spoke About one honr: 1 kaw the! into the barn; don't know what they dit ghere; ree Mollars were paid ut the public meeting; Ha- it hand verti tuum" we wre in the ¢ ‘one or two n all over the a, ed on ila charge of cuns nitéd States tistiict Attoru wt. sixty bor dit not say what (he name of tho askuciation wax, bit ember of Congress, apeared W gned deteudints, ones re called them Copperheads, me i ing T towards the bat as counkel { to got my. horse; Twas ceeded: bart uz been 9 LAGgmOry, ater. the:| ee at Ralls, started. deck lond., Schr San Louis, Bremner, Alrxand Schr K W Brown, man, parents days, aandrin, 6 © Groot, Hrerham, Washinglon, 4 dape 8, Grant, Washington, ‘Saye mith, Balumore, 10 daye. Pearson, Gols, Haltinore. 8 days Brown, Warren, Baltimore, 6 days, na Woodhull, Baltimore, 10 days, © Dennis, Tucker, Baitimore. penn ight, Endicott, Philadelphia for Boston (and Mgche: Expedite, Beebe, Philadelphia for Fall River (and pro- Me cgi dad ‘Rayner. Phiiadelpbia for Fall River (and Sehr proceeded Sehr Dati ia, Chase, Port'and, 4 dnya. Peele) eRe ri Gc eon faba or Paitadel hia, r Hortensia, Fowler, Portamonth, rgctown, Sehr Corinna di, danen, Providence, 2 days. Schr E Brainerd, Hulse, Portiaud, Ct, # days, The brig Origon Adams (nye heer dp, Waite-(net White). ived Tast night e weather arrived last might fron Zaza, reports heavy from the an ‘The brig Tempest, arrived last night from Trinidas rts days 'N Of edn ranewith very, Sane Sch ina lat il, sed large ¢uantities of drift sult, dontiating oF ber, cabin doors, bulwarks ac. Joba I, OF ied for the J stoj od by tito men: T toll them 1 wanted to get! mm BELOW. Mr. Hal horse und wagon aod they gift all right, and went wit Bark Heindrtet Bush, from Cardttl, 6¢daya: keged_ tre Assoctition, me Ido not know what t bers swenr to; one of | One slip, two barks and one brig, unknown. would de end hin, but this ge the members told mo, afterwards. (hat ey had Kearched SAILED. settling sone uMtut-resting the burn for epies, by there wax somethin, 8h Darin warrant of arrest “was ised isa.e8. Gerhart sworw,—This witues: was no essentialy | Sheldrake, F $ echen. x the 6th inst, by Wisinm Y. 1 Pehnsyty ‘eter ws called aA 10th—Bu pa Outy of ‘Cork aie forth that there ln Teqnisition A gentleman well learned in pure Gertan | Wind at sunset SW. varivus paris «f Borks county, Pei found himself at a lors to interpret Peunsyivania Dutch, and treasonable combinations, todge Mr. H. H. Manderoach. ex-Sherif of Berks county, was called. The witness did not throw any new light ou the rubject. He knew nothing about the secret organization, not boing a member. We give the following condensed roport of his evidenc:—Mr. Huber said it was @ pity that in w country ke this it is necessary to form a secret asso ciation; but before two months, or hay makin, oxocution of the United States lays, and particula Act ot Congress pOviding for aco: scription or di soldiers, ‘Ibe said lodges meet at night time, pay an - dion Tee, aud are bound hor by an oath: said socie- sehr Basan. Shipmasters? Association, No 51 Wace Staxet—Roous 23 amp 25. The following approved Masters aud Ofloers have receive Fomseaaues from this Association:— tains Jobn T, Shackford, brig R A Fish Vinal G Lanpher, brit’ & Faure Amei he guess: | brig Murine; He: Liewellln, bark Lal M tion have fom f'ty to eighty and 3 woud be ublic: he then wer to. tte, rt each ; that ove was organized at the house of Jaz,b 7 to ati Ne Sverkine.t, Phar tre Sd # fe x dor apa arin rig near Stoschburg, Penney: 80 betne Seriptures teach us; if the government was from ‘mD , bark T Cusht ears, brig Alice; Jae affidavit furth-r’ sets 10th the names of some of nea the dovilit ouzht to be trampled under toot; he said | Peterson, brig Kodiak; Albert Carter, elt members of sald awtoo! tion, of pirties who have bot | that Abe Lincoln and ail. bie’ Cabinet CB ey ‘Binory Berry, brig Ruasuna damm beon arrested. Treasury, and if there was only one ania lefs on | & Broverg, es Marte foo, Holmes, * TUE EVIDENCE. it they'd 2 in up to their clbows to It; he went Miscellancous. Witliam Y. Lyon, sitara. pasa sel the war was too long in operation; a great Mr. Jenes, counsel for defence, now caxtioned the wit- been killed, and the war ought w be ‘mess to say nothing but what he knows of bis own know- tha ds Wrhat the Lat laws that came out from Lincoln and Corer were not favorable to the poor mae: lsaw ituom—Yes, sir. money puid to Mr. Huber: he got a paper and put down, Cotted ststes 1 ral the namics: be said he had: a soldier boar rit uty whe Catted Stites Liatrict Attorney Coffey—Do you | ! nt he vai as be wot Kaew, ‘A. 140; 1 know Philip Hi an ad it all correct; Hiltert snd Harrison Useneldor; {received inforase. | Dearly two millions stron briot tion withia the last two months that there was & man Bamoed—— (objrcted to by Mr. O'Neill, who said, er mind about receiving iuformation; just state what you | W#8 constitutions know of your vwn knowledge,’*) went to the barn; Mi Withoss—Well, then, to suit you botter, I will say from | that fve had deserted iojormation I received, I wet inyself to work tu tind out | after them, but did not it whether there was an, {n this matter; I%piped”’ for | ster this aac ay cei | teat a there were complaints coming to me every =. rafted, if Apo) ones hero seteromgegene the witwess by saying that Bah they joan ar go over tw jot Davis; T he had understood that had bad some conver- bog Pog that they would be killed: at home sation with the depadi cad ‘and anything they said tw | Father than be taken down there and killed; him, unless voluntarily made by them, cannot be admit- | shat it was the copperheads ted as evidence. Indiana; I can’t recoilect what Huber called thelr mesocia- ‘Mr. O'Neill furthor said that admissions could not be | 00. recolved unlets the couspiracy is first made out. Let us | The proceedings hero closed. tls tt ty 1 roceed. Mr. Coffey, the United States District Attorney, stated The truth and nothing but bon he bad a number of other ruth “Tam a stranger her fe some other disclosures, and suggested that @ time —Tell what you saw aud beard. Tocgresd upon for another hearin, Winees resumed—On myo morning, the 2ist of | | Mr. Jones contended that hw effonts were all respons. March, 1865.1 received information there was to be a | ble proceeded to the place where the meeting was | the; might be discharged. went on foot in Marion township, and con ir. O'Neill uxked that his client be discharged, as If in the barn of Jacob Zellar, under the | there was no evidence of conspirdcy Some time was spent in conversation on these ota; and Sasily the District Attorney agroed to hold Filbert, Oxeneider and tilig, in each other's reooguisanse, iu the sum of $3,000, 1 api car at the Mr. Huber ‘The next hearing will take place on Monday afternoon, May 4, at 3 o’cloek. straw, Mr. jiuber told the men who were there; 1 think Fe Bd von was there; Mr. Huber was there of course; be Mr. O'Net!! ob.ccts that what Mr. Huber said is pot evidence until the defendants first be conducted in the charge of conspiracy. When this ts done, then any ad- pong what Mr. Huber said may be given in evi- ext hearing. wes required to enter bail in the sum: of sen, — weno would | rourth ot the five steamers built at thie ynrd for the Neptnae ‘Steamship Company, who intend running them between New York and Boston direct vis Cape Cod. They are alBof the men, and, as there was no evidence implicating them. | same dimensions, viz:—218 feet long, 35 feet 6 inches beam, 20 feet deep, and will register about 1300 tons. > Baw red rehaine in the gale night of ‘a u while eee RECS ad wou ols wile an was run into night of 8th 1 canal headgear on starboord si bern, NC Steamanie City op Coma, Capt Tibbetts, salted yesterday for Liverpool. Br Bank Camittus (of Dublin), Archibald, hence 3d inst | for Gibraltar, was fallen in with in a sinking condition on the 6th, im Jat 87 60, on 73 66, by schr Jamea Brophy, Mullin, from Frontera. Capt M took off Capt Archibald and crew, mber, and brought: them to this port. Capt Arohi- :~On'the éthand’ 6th inet had « heavy NE gale, which blew with great violence, and during which the bark ‘sprung aleak; it being impossible to gain on it, concluded to abandon her, Shetads cerge of 108,287 gallons of petro- jeum oil. Scun Exma Auntia, Cook, trom Baltimore for Boston with ‘Huber said | 07 brig Forest state, Harriman, from Sagua. The BA was that reached the five men in | 254 tons, builtin 1854 at Easex, Mags, and owned principally at the Cape and in Bosion. Lavxch—The steamship Proteus will be launched this day (Baturday). at 3:30 PM, from the yard of JB &J D Van Den- foot of Sixteenth street, East Rwer, The Protens is the 1K Goopsrxxp, from Philadelphia for her pilot, Wm Eldridge, Buio LM Stnovt, Wiliams, from Philmlelphis tor Bangor. rt, 0 of Wilmington Iniet, by. the T Stanley: saving ‘in topgallant forecastie and barge Scun Vasny, Mayhew, of and from Philadelphia for with 243 toms of coal for the at ten aa rtaoy Is it 38.9, lon pita uh h ult broke tain boom, lest the “Guilt i Commissioner [eazlett replied:—Well, we must com- meace.this investigation somewhere, and we might as | The Maiq a wand wan dri ft ~ pppenenzen, Quiet at Reading, dc. to On account and {the Comunistione aed ey waitin. ‘ reat for five m Sat through ail (he vise, med ‘the witnom made maces at ‘The disturbumee which was anticipated lest night did’ ‘and crew of ‘men were taken of by whale snip Plarida, Fish, and carried to New Bedi ‘She tomate jive i bis evidence. He said there might have | not ocour. at the time was waterlogged and In # abaki connineny undroed men in barn sees before Pmiarguyma, April 10, 1963, wie. the water Ww over » the bul Dulwarke ey named to thm te aber foi sham te Fitbert, ove of the aceused Knights of the-Golden Circle, ae A haiog"at Phitedetphin iin fo fa it; Teaunot name the parties he was ad. | Who has arrived here, wasmet by an tnumense crowd, }. n), nyo Gh inst Cross Ledge, by steamer enter Con ueatal, a he directed them w run a dungfork it, Jibboom, fore topmast. and port anchor of haytork into the straw, to seo if there were any apices arte wore, ona ote done. cmcealod under it; after this was done he ordered (pickets to be thrown outside the barn; this was, as near as 1 can judge, betweou eight and nine o'clock; the men wont «ut, then the men tnside took tho obligation; Mr. Huber did the ‘ing. he denounced the war as oe ‘and unjumt, ho raid that the society was a million Ihe stated that it was first organized in the Sout the society ind signs, passwords and grips, he tered the obligation, whether the men swore on a Hible of not | cannot say: there were eighty-threc men, to the best of my knowledge, who joined on that .ceasion by taking the obligation; the obligation was given verbally SHIPPING NEWS. ‘ARMANAO POR NEW YORK—Tmis Steamship City of Was town and Liverpool—John G ‘Steamebip Hansa Hirem), vou eager and he said the men would swear, 1 don’t know whether thoy | » woumeliy thane kissed the bible or not, as I couid not exactly see, they ail ‘Ship sane | (Br ans! yes after the: ‘obligation was spoken to them. he os Ship Chai Towa (meee). Moe eee ae vente tocret ongantanioa, | Sip New Orleane Ww, HarreBod& Hincken one doilar exch in the g® into secret; those who give the obligation, and be careful, and tell the members sign a list firat place; thom bonne | who do not sign go I heard bvew Bark Rounding Bi eh, eth Beate pliare Bilan Bares (Br), Frith, Bermuda— & Light: —T James. indian Queen ( 4 Whitley, Soe Sena ahs a — (Ttab, ipa a itness — an favor of the abduction of Abrabam Lin- I hoard this, “by force, if “Are you tn favor of a ortheetorn confederacy?” Huber here interrupted the witness by saying: —‘'It's ® you boar anything Commissioner Heazlett told Huber to By Mr. Cofley—Weil, sir, goon. Did Bone. a s tien javana. me os Jomestown, Latourette, Washingtoo—B D Hurlbut ‘Eman =| Eee a ‘Baker, ym Behr C) r steamer jabber Sandy ‘Hook Sth ‘inst, siti has bean sbentonea. Awmnica. of and from Cornwallis, NS, for Mew ‘Ashore on the B side of Nantucket 7th inst, and is full ot water. Crew Scum Mary Axick—Tuckerton, N J, April §—The schooser ho Allee, ashore at the inlet, 1g absindoned, « toual wreak nall part of her > was saved before the gale. Tre vatance it tn the wreck; but having bermunder water ® ‘week, and being sugar, 16 also a total lo Sem Lovma H Exptcort (of Providence), Baker, from ‘ork for Washington. DU, with hay on government ae- ent astiore near Cape ‘Henlopen during the gale of Inst. NO parti Scmm Prant, at waeer 1 harbor of Moles’ Hole ta the late gale, a ‘and went ashore high ond dry. in the hold, to case the vessel, and (0 jrevent cutting away the masts, Scum Atwox Bacon, eon, renweity adhere on Moilet’s Cove, has been Eo is city. Is now om the Box dock in Exity Dewison, of Deep River, Ct, 139 tons, 7 gia: Bae —y Durchased by partive In Sandwich and oan and of Capt Jacob Hi ese: | & oes of re of sehr B P nomnneee Sen: Need Jism, 92 sons, 3 years old. han been sald at Cas- otal, ntact ms and mackerel aa ‘Me, in 1688, bas 1 McPuee, of Yarmouth, 2 wt ie ieeh, haa been void Ye Job Cbs, “ot naewtbsend | | Po others, Stoor Arou.o, rained of and from Mystic New ‘the tth imat and Joh ited sale Winthagemune™ Broor Dria’ nx, of New York. srstectere bone wp ath | mt Se | oo ones nai iat tee ‘right whe taken ou ase eae on the comst * New Londen ashe. rd. had been lost on the peg He TT | te! pew saved Bork Avnawas sid from New Bedford Sth inst, on @ cruise tm the ‘Atlant Qooas. Al Bt Hei ar son jos Max wes! ware roll. by wh—all w an hip Movndeer tates Of NB, waa nt © hip Reindeer, Ray Wor, wan ut Cape taku 390) Lote seta h of the fleet. jark Barnstable, Brownson, of NB, was Bay Feb 21, having taken 200 bo!s wh oil tnis N in about a week. coast. — Most of th the eaast. where they to do better. ore ‘ne, Barber, NB, 150 bbls do. m C Nye. chips Thomas Dickason, Biewart, jowiand. Whelden, do, whuiing in company, whales, 106e Pool, Fisker, wh iu ml, Ship Mary, Morrison, Sra, with 37 bbla op of! since Inat report. Bark Sea Breeze, Weeks, of ald Feb 4), Bark beth, Francis, of Westport. which tained at Jacu tau Bark Ripple, Morexn, of NL, old from Talcahuano Jan 2%, ‘with 300 wh on boar Bhip Young Phenix, of MB, was at 160 Jam 1, sp since leaving M uritims. Bark Thomas Winslow. Cudworth, uf NB, arrived at St p Comte ae} Maroh 3 Congress, of NB. 1300995 Jan, 900 do; =p 300 wh; Sestieoan 70»p 30 wh; Sandw' ‘ns off Pernambuco il alt tole) bbls on Liaed. ‘wh oll this eeason om the He had been on the ground 6 weeks, but there had been only a few whales in the bay or along the the ships were mane mio a ba) Heard from by ship Bark R Of Kdgartown, was at Bouro, Soo- Joo Seu, Deo 16, having 30 ap siace lant cruise=8w) ep aud 1.0 of F-dgartown, was at Ternate, China ed at St Helena Jan 28 trom Tristan d’Acunha,’ with we) ‘sperm, 6 whale (and on accotint of her crew deserti thenew March it for the Spanish Main, the ‘suthioritiee tor, iny arrested and brought in the runaways from the moun: CFINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Puupay, April. 10-6 M. Money continues extremely abundant, as might be inferred from the enormous disbursements of go- vernwent. Brokers are supplied at 6 a 6 per cent on stocks. Mercantile paper, which is extremely searce, sells at 5 a 6 forthe beatnames. Debt cer- lificates continue to improve; the old issue are now worth % premiom, and the new issue about 9814. - The appichensious whioh were at one time entertained with regard to the course of the money market have now been entirely removed. Gold was again very active to-day, a8 might | have been expected from the news from Vicks- burg and Charleston. It opened at 146, and closed, after many fluctuations, at about 150% The condition of our military enterprises, the withdrawal from Vicksburg and the accounts from Charleston, coupled with the rumors of diffi- culty with Great Britain, in consequence of the fitting out of rebel privateers in British ports, are not calculated to inspire confidence in the cur- rency, and are quite likely to lead toa fresh out- burst of speculation in the preciows metal. Ex- change sold in the morning at 161% a 162, and later in the day was held at 163 a 164. Several . of BH, Bt:Yo 20 ‘St Lucas Feb none, Web in Mazdalena emson—bow nd jurther up ports at do NB and John having takea hee hagek 2; no lat &c, 190 Het-na Feb 4 from Feraambuco, with 46 bois éperm oil (wnd | agents of New England banks are im the city with Sehr Sore 3 E gets, rose pays Tem fire Maceh 6 enna hw here March 6 0 Bark Islander, vas heard from nod es Rg oS March 17—In readys' men en fer do petit Ae TON, April vay stat, Fall nttewc, NYork Philadelphia: Biiarear. Garwood, do. ‘Causda, wii, Mo Sth—arr Bt Ham. and Bay Nirwer, Hoy ec, and Tole 4 a bark. In <4 seit, Gan Gen. caine, sts ad ML, sien, Mor ¢ ar ca Tenney, | York Central Hud both Mariana, ‘Gray, ie ‘eland and brie Seed Roads, Sid steamer Moca. Ls Bereta, propositions for the carrying of gotd, in the event of the passage of the Gold bill by our Legi we on. with | ture. The banks of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Bhode Island want ne better business:than lending par on gold, end 8 reasonsble amount on ‘Spoken. A LiiG, Walem, trom “vagus for Toston (or Falladedobion, exchange. Similar prospects are engaging the attention of the bankers of ‘New Jersey. It was commenly reported this afternoom in the atrect, enue for New ride of hc ha however, that. the House would net pass the Gold bill; and in this event these schemes will fall to ‘the ground. x Thé stock market this morning was tiragdlar via | and not active. Harlem rallied up to 48, against aonh 45 last evening and 43 yesterday morning; New Y, better, iBunie. Verrill and Pittsburg rose 14. On the other hand, Erie fell, at the first board, 4 per cent; and Southern old fel 1% per cent. Pacific was better, and 190 cLellam, New" isla May, a rigs Silobo: fo Nels, ; Rabinson, Bt Tho- was bid after the call; Central American Transit m0 mus, ey Miran EL Tas ay. iaine Norfolk.) W Jw. ines eaithta Gee Georgia, Sweet, Washington, sid aie Bin 3 H was likewise better, with considerable activity. i er beige In the Western shares there was no e¢hange of Wines mery; barks WH Ran pater, tig nd Maribadewe. Bark Sald Bin Bulan anchored fe consequence. At the close of ‘the call'there wasa Phuladetphia; abl rel Oe ae ek ng Wisin London br iphia; auip He- | good inquiry for stocks at the quotations. At the as FalcFino: nor Cli of Bangor, edge lene one P. M. call the market was firm, witheat much fain’ Moston Olea uesee: Cont Khan Matevzertade | activity. Erie was % ‘better. Im the afternoon Barres Hears peaeet Sant Deas. Geo: | the market was very feverish indeed. At one time Wis rag Uh Dosgei Diwperandum, fg ate 9 stocks were lower, at others higher. The de- a Sa day. Poe my Cusiniim, Hldriige ‘and | spatches from Charleston and the accounts Re ate yaaa it "aul Beh alata through private channels from Vieksburg unset- ri tr, e. 3 Fiorce: Snes, anv Hilrabeth Aun MeFa iden, Hitzabechpore, | Hed peoplo’s minds, and no one seemed to know ou i bark 1% Foster, Foster. aan neta Norme (i tin), | how to operate. Harlem, which is the liveliest Ftanceu’ Colin Gousins, Benufert NG. Hannah diaria, | stock in the market at present, fell from 48 to 46%, Re ee Baltimore: Laurel, Mc¥ariatid, Philadephia: D & E | then rallied to 46%. Erie fell off 34 per cent; Cen- ard tral, 1; Hudson, %; Pittsburg was very firm. At ib—Arr brig Moonlight. Small, Ci hra JC: lewis eam rr “aouathwra : AMO earner od ine the close the following were the quotations:— bell. Bray en rr, Nor 3 Miller, im, I] Us 6%s,'81,rog.10434 104% Erle preferred. 06%, = 96% So ood & cee aries Or tarot ‘Cheney Or | Us6's0'S1.cou.105 0 106i Hudson River.104% n 165 mnington, Del. “sid bark B Foster. brign C Miller, © Nickels, | US 7.30 noteg.105 a 105% Bariem LaTy a 48 and fro: the Bald Vin’ Saiten” Bark Bventide’ | S'e0f'74..-*- Ta PTS Harlom prev. #2 8d Debt certifi ./100%4 «100% Reading a 4 90 , Surinam; brigs Snowbird ker, ‘Amor'n gold. .149% 4 1491¢ Mich Contral..100 a 102 Bath via H ton: Bracke Elle, | Missouri 6035 4 Gl Mich Southern 69% a A044 King, By at ana: “Cid Br brig 0, Bhww, Shaw. se | T 80° a 61I¢ Mich So gaar.. 49 "a 904; Heres, Man. Sid BEG Norma. ¥ Nelton ‘Masteira; nud from’ | Vireinws. 63 a 65 Illinois Cent... 88 a! 89 a agers fs Eventide, Brig C Rogers 1s reported in the | N ( aroliu 72 a 72% Cleve & Pitts.. 10% a 70% sada, bound out, Pacific Mail,..189 189% Galena. ~ OiG4 92% 1Oth—Arr (by. tel) barks Bea, and Udverpoot! Flo va od ¢ ee aaa ork; | NY Contral,..114% n114ig Toleds "96" a 9655 shaw, Mewsina; Brschr Lady Mulgeeve, Cape 76% 0 16% Hockisland... 89 A 89% Karr ache Look pain Re tld in Osprey (Bt), Tholnpenn ry Pay (BY), Thos hear, Thomann We learn from*Albany that there is no chance of the Gold bill, as amended by the Senate, passing the House. yruton, Port” ‘Ann Ow Joni Jr Mi om Nleuna, Md: Costuos, Spear, Thom Rolly. Boston: 3 aa ‘No Taniiton rf A correspondent expresses his astonishment that ley, Mud , Riamrdson,| Nvore "Bia bri fianlcy, Hudson: Mawon. | Governor Morton, of _ who ot — an , pat 0 ship Macaiot, Roti bark Séleh; excellent speech on things in general at the Maison od, Boston.” Clischra BD. Mec Olsen, NOr: | Doree. Jast night, did not take the opportunity of feana: Minnis Cobb. aver, NYork; DU Durtee, Hearse Fall River: Idn L Howard win pe peas. aid we Ae i R Mather, Or fth—are brig ton, Crow el i. Dringwater, 8t John, Helen, Havsuinson, Newina, Hawking, a, Liverphal: helen Xie, My, Koadent Jr ¥ ea Vishar. Greenwich, Jones, Jonex: Juno, | S2y' and ¥. Frances, Ct, Surp ‘ooomnoke ing that his State was prepared to pay the bonds which are claimed to have been over issued, and which are now in the hands of innocent par- ties. ‘The statements of the banks of the three princi- pal cities of the Union for the last week compare Rowton: bd with the previous one and the corresponding time of 1862 as yee Monroe, "NB: F rin. Hudaon: D NYork, Sit Allan, do vie P Fiving Deposits, —_Sperie, Circulation, Tha, nbeaica Bath Pong ‘ila N.Y. April. signe He0'310.4i8 347387, 121 8,348,194 1 isrvoks, Miler, ‘Boston: schre M Wit'y, Nontan’ Apel: saanre szassoe 708.738 cert foe =o wor hit vole; A Vane eat, Lemon, and Moou- Phils... — T5160 SH. Sad 4,580,252 3,574.41 hat Rales Boe Seely, Biute: bhatt beaten oa Brews. frees Shenan oah, Ceres Leal, Binith, Aapluwe ‘New Haren: Chas il Maller, Misaweiss Hau, Morrell, do; Caroline, Osbern, Pawtucket , Clerk, lana "are th, schret A one ‘ - ULOUU RES HMGMLAND LIGHT, April 9. 2 a ae trom Whe Bay yin riland: th brig \ s NANTUCKET. April l-Arr. yeiew Panther gelphiai John A'Dis Hallet, NYork: Tih, Mar ton. Paiiadelphie, NEW? Mansanilin of London- ‘Seco; en ete iar eriee cae in, Lyne, Providence; sloop Liberty, atid: mr Gora nelly, des do; Tih ‘Thomas Woo Wootwart, bars An vs, \¥ork for adelphia. Bid bth, schra Joba A Dix, NY¥ork; L Churen, Aprit Toarr a Charlies & - Barriman, ay 46,300,157 we oe . Py Soe 111267083 The statement of the Boston banks for the last week compares with the previous week and the corresponding week of 1862 as follows:— Morch 30, 1863, April 6, 1863- : 935/730 16,983.573 ‘oops | xpecio 7/872 616 203 184 Deposi 1804 465 B84 356 7.693,763 7,963,407 The statement of the present week, a8 compared with the preceding, shows an increase of $131,170 in the items of specie, $1,079,891 in deposits, and ing te British | $369,704 in circulation, and @ decrease of $1,002,157 re in loans and discounts. The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows one 2b, 940,415 08 ‘BEDFORD, Aprit 8-814 Herald, Gray, Phila. see, 115,000 00 jAiure Ley Church, Adams, NYork? Wit. Heed, + 4 989734 86 MA Rowland, Puller, and Volant, deny do; Oe! + 11,877,866 44 The following notice of the somewhat famous Abrewt, Brichiman, Sagua for Pall River; ib; brig Jona | forty ton “nugget” of copper Iately discovered in Pere, meet i} 4 schr Triumph, Cornwallie for NYork. the Minnesota mine, on Lake Superior, ie from a NEW H ty EN, Apel Ag inl aw Armeiweng, Boun | report in the Lake Superior Miner :— Mayaguez; Eliza Thomson, Ward. Ponce: vial B Apconding t the CXX level, and passing along it some ‘Aipott Wilt. wort: M ALLovell, Kina 75 feet east, we find direetly over the best portion of the ¥ Van Co: "Sid brig Ths Jode one of those singular occurrences, the results of Havajver: Wllior Mt Wary Luce Ponce: B Le r_| ich i thio ryite so seteniahed the world five years Sth— Arr suhre Annie Bell, Bowdoin, Gyeyan! tn FB Ba Ihe conglomerate belt, The vetn om the coughs. tee Cid wired Mot te SR Fy ma al Boor toy cay, aod there wane tell ‘ira “a ASn ent ‘Poner horn of copper protruding from the belt, ‘which was eh Queer Kel . tone of while have. been eh Tiberive, yo Ctonfuegos; schr Man. | Sth—Arr Br chemter, Bieneteae, Fortress F Sehmudt, Riencmary. NYork; barks Ro- ‘eat; scbrs (Ty Meley: Sores }, are steadily employed in uneoyering aud removing the re maioing portion, How much i¢ will Faia Be sea cat OD. fecture, as it dips nt am angle of say 40 degrees ew | eant, and benee a large vorcion uf the overlay ing belt bod anahe (HE}e Cooksey, Parte’ Caibe Tacony, Minday, Ne a oy re oo D. eevee ix be mined before the mss éan be reached. Much CA + | hanging ground is good barreb and stamp work, with an gainer. Ge Wen wineena, thet tes wane Sema | occrsiobal young mass ef a ton or more thrown 10 tor Young, Key 7, Wem ¥ Stevens, Hawi Boston: sc rs Jam nglish, rick, dn; M_ Cleveland, Taplor, Newburyport. | good wonaure. ‘This mass is Dot 80 thick xs the former A ship Nor Mg nied Pensncoln: fang gt en js, | One from the seme belt, the bead - SS jawes, Fal fountain, Kellen, Havre, cenit, | ot being ovr six to eight ine is very Dearly pure Ames, Hew Orient Rt can SH Ae pao fe, | copper Much of olFatdscs ulw expoeel_-ctoct anuy man. Gray, Key ip Contin ntal Ro: Bid ste Th—Arr brige Amitose Right, Stahl. Cardenas; Ororiiabo, ¥ ‘ondon and Frey, Niork; sehrs Mar. Farral Broo London; © A Heck Port Roval; Amerieus Ames, Port "Royal; H fon; W G Audenried, Hew it: Isior, Riley. Bor! dayne, Baily, Mystic, Saratoga, Adame. teamsh p Norman, Baker, ¢ do... 06 3, Wrinan, an Rae Win Mase ete de to, ee May i 20000 ao 10s = * Post, do; Garland, Hf Chase, do: &. Kade dees tack nie en fe: do, fyom Liv ie Real aga ‘vl barks Aine do... West: Kewb Commere Barwa Mavagues: brig NG Mere | > Pet aa before): aches Nu Num | +H ry ety og ra 5 te | Howe. Colson oe Rea opera N ‘ar Harlem i by do; ss Gerken, Bowdin, 40; A Downing, Rice, i Jo00 PVeWach3am 101 Brie RR Baers ves Loumprom: Sieteness ‘wood. Kor & Wor F jo Mich § 4 N 5 Cub Coal pret... 11K 40. ]. | 350 Quicksilver Mi Co s do... nn, Rota, Antwe 0; riei, Titeons's, Matam: | ak ana ‘aiheatr re, Rost aT To Ph + Prince Alfred, Garwood, Pawtucket East ‘Cain- ‘or Georgie Deering. Buker, C ah, Caron, Matanzas: sche Lajok, Philgdeiphia. Cid cht J Freeman, Badcock, Por | fone. ax measured in our prescnce—will average a foot | thick, and is still carries its purity, in fact ft is the purest récaler, | large mass of copper we have ever acen. In size, we 3 per radar, Me ancne; Kate Stewart, diay, Ma anvas. 3 aie wart, | venture the prediction that this piece of copper will war id bark» Azelin, Kertin and W Huilett, : Thomas Dalett, Diwan JLaguayre; rant the mine in entering the list of competitors for the largest mass in 1863. sche. Hi. ker | exnloos Ex $12000 US 6's, "S1,cou 105%¢ baa meghgn 4 Pecite als 0 i Tejucn, Har. jatanzne Ula os ar rm 85 Sec . aber toe. | eevee Rughand ary tore, ob wi fee eyes sheng ree | Es Gels wee ita force to iaanc! <i H piel A Repafte, Doak, Car. | 290 a a. yt ty the | “as ; itt eons oa werog WaLrous was abandoned 7h ing in a sinking 4 MOC Pr Bid abip Compecr, a US 6's, ’81,cou Yoo she Har RR...090 46 : r " ' Tow USesdyrcera 98% 200 a 530 46 ve verponl ! any Pai ci tt Rewcastle 506 re schre Re Serene. 2000 V 300. do mae seen re OEE Ease SerEshoess rare anew | SS My seaman, . called ab the | Sed. “two births wat feo rarely beew squalid, Wack cane | com 8-00 chr Mary Biles, Fowler NY | €0000 d0...5.s.0. GL 100 Segse 2 Eisee age = wbees eege : BP = 2 g « 3 2 BE I ion & Alt pref. 680 jive Miami do. cusstl Ege re H & eereteggepepicsanins é sents 25000 “ds 1008 ‘20000 300. Ps 400 TS: 108 Jo0 Barlow teeta ieee oe of dt ae dv....,.810 16% 96 100 Erle RR pred 50 °d0....6..b5 96% 100 Hudson Riv RR.. 10h THE DRY GOODS TRADB. The imposts of dry gagds into the port of New Yers for the week ending April 9 wereas Collows: Entered for Cinsumption. Value, Manufactures of wool, <3 ($130,808 Manufactures of cottog . 48 68,508 Manufactures of sillc 67 66.907 Manafuctures of flax, 484 106,587 Total .....-...++ tapeetececreeees DBCS $373,386 Wi'hdrawm from Warehouse. Manufactures of woo 219 65,146 Manutactures of cottpn. “ 4,299 Manufactures of silk “4 64,178 Manufactures of tlax, 21,015 Miscellaneous... .. T 168 Entered for. Warehousing. area ane rare , Mamgacwures of wool, 053 bed Manufactures of cotton. 666 ‘ Manufactures of sillc 7m 80,673 Manufactures other, 168.737. Misoollancous ,....... 12,181 Wotal ......seee ee wee seveeee 2496 $678,238 CITY COMMERCIAL REPURT. Fear, Aprit 10—6P. Mi? —There were 56 bla, Bild at 8c. a Bie. Diam: abd 9c. for pearls. , Baca AnD Baacine were pe ae “ = Bapoaw ax was extremely Ba irreguiae getes. Burabsrvrrs.—The tlour market was brisker, but, wax no improvement im prices, The sales cumprised j 11,000 bis, Staite and Western, 1,200 southern and 760 Cavadian, within our reptsed range: =, $615 a 68 670 a 720 Common to choice extra Weetern. 680 a 975 Canadian. 6% a gc S-utbern mixed to good supertine. . TO a Tt Fxtra do........+000.. 700 a 6% Good t: chotee family o. 880 0 098 Rye flour.......... 340 0,50 Corn meal, Jersey and fe 410 0 4g. Fivore whiteana si toeg ss —e, Sieve . Jav ma and 3Bc.: wuayra, 34e., Boy Sand St. Domingo, ie ee any Firw CRrac ‘active, 8,500 boxes having beem sold, ia part, at $2 for Nec Canton, Sasi Dee ined: Famonm.—Theré was more oa aihly in this To Liverpool there smeceseepes 108 bh flour at 18,00 bushels 100 London there were taken yoo at 5i¢d., $0 tons peevisions at zis, 6d. To 40 packages ashes at 32+. Gd., 300 bbie flour. ab 2a, iia. and 5,400 bushels eorn at 5%d. in bulk. Frert.—Priees were esecntia'ly unchanged, but the market wns dull. a: in fair request at 80c, a 90c. for North river. ‘Hops were inqutred for at 18c. a 25¢. for new orep. Merrats were quite dull and unsettled. Motasems.—There were light sales Teported cludmg 100 bbis, New Urleans at 42c. a 5lc., and 00 bee, Porto Rico at 50c. a o2. NavAL Storrs continued very dull and unsettled. O18 were inactive, aud prices favored buyers. Provision+,—There wus not much activity in pork, ae sales were confined 10 800 bois At $13 60 @ $13 75 for old mess, $15 50 » $16 76 for new, woe 2 il Sricks.—The market was quiet and wwnwettied. Stearns —Sales were confined to 540 hhds. at 10%6. @ 12\¢. for New Urleons and 9i¢c. a 1c. for Cuba. ‘Tat.ow.—There were 60.000 ibs. soldat 11440. a I2}e. Tras.—Green were selling bi rtd ut voilorm prices; blacks were quiet. Tonarro.--Ne transact ions of cousequence weve od in this artiele, only 38 bhds. Kentucky heviog sold at $17 22. FAMILY MARKET REVIEW, ‘The supply at the various markets yertorday was met very large, and the prices were at a very hich figure. The trouble seems to be in the Ryser about «mail change, nickels and postal currency being rather scarce. ‘Tho following prices were asked yexterday:— Bereumes’ Mecm—Pritme ribs ot beot, 16e.: porter house steaks, 20c. a 25c. ; chuck ribs, Idee, fo fs cute; wecomd cute, Oe. oe coarse scene ‘best, plate and. na ¥ ti 3 H 1 E 2 ardhorpenencerid

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