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2 oe a ee nt eae eae 2 oa ae ee: FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAI Wi pyepay, May 25—6 P.M. ‘The quiet which has ruled in the stock market for some days past was not disturbed tc-day, and the trapsactions were again upon avery limited ecale. In most cases lower prices were submitted to; but the general market was steady. Compared with the silos at the first board yes erday, New York Contral ueclined 4, Hudson River 4, Ilinots Central 4, Cleveland and Pittsburg 13¢, Cleve? } land and 1. ledo 2, Chic oa Rock Istand 3, Pittsburg | and Fort Wayne \; and Northwestern Railroad, Erie preferred, Michigan Southern sold th and Cumberland Coal 34. Erie Harlem, Michiga same. Reading advanced 3%, ton and Terre Haute %, Chicago | ages corn men!, 141,150 bushels wheat, 22,880 do. corn’ 96,893 do. cats, and 22,100 do, barley malt. There was brisk home trade demand for flour, particularly State and Western, and with continued light receipts, and Dustness of gold and exchange, the market was firm at yosterday’s prices, there being no margin on shipments to Europe, and the English advices being less favorable, there was nothing of moment done for export. ‘The sales include 12,000 bbis. State and Western, 1,000 do. Southern and 800 do, Canadian, the market closing quiet. | Rye flour continued firm, with sales of 160 bbis., at $5 60 $7 (or common to chotce. A good toquiry prevailed for corn meal, with sales of 600 bbis., at $6 65 a $6 75 for n Contra! and | Jersey and $7 a $725 for Brandywine, the latter an ex- treme price. We quote: Galena and Ciseago 1 silver Miuing \, and Mari- Suerte ae ana Western four. ros Hy pora 1 7400 760 following were losing quotations:—New York | Common to medium Western... T2 a0 145 Central 124, Erie 116%, Pele preferred 109, Hudson uric aoe « ao. 2 a River 1 cading 144%, Michigan Central 145, Michi- | Common to good Southern, 7550 800 "i, Caleago and Northwestern, 68%, | Good to choice extra do. 8 05 9 10 15 } mmon Canedian... 7: 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 115, Gale- | Goo4'to choice extra do 145 8 30 eveland and Toledo 14933, Chica. | Rye flour, superfine 5 60a 700 Fort Wayne 1174/, Tole’o and | Corn meal, bois. 16% a 725 , ve Corn meal, pune ++82 00 a 32 50 5, Quicksilver Mining 8235, 53, and Canton Company 4334. ces of railroad shares at the first board to-day, com- with {uose obtained on Wednesday of last week, are as follows:— May 25. May 18, ow York Laie arenes 115% 136g 150 116K il 3 uy @ icksilver Miniog The following were the quotations to-day for govern- ment securities: — Five twenty coupon bonds, it five. twenty registered bouds. even and three-tenths Treasury votes. Kegister ed 6's of 1681 ‘erest on pon 6's of 1882 (One year currency Fives of 1895. ixes of 1867 1xes of 1868. 120 Tbe excitement in the gold market was not renewed bs this mornivg, and the rebels and little gamblers sett'ed Gown into comparative quiet. The premium was started ut 85}5,, aod the quotations during the day were between that figure and $434. ‘The demand for sterling exchange was limited, and the qnitalions 202%, a 203. The money market was without material change, the demand being light and the rate of interest barely up to Six per cent. Under this state of the case the prevailing amactivity in the share market elicits the wonder of some of the old etreet operotors. In former times it was safely calculated that an exsy working money market, or, when cxpital was forced to seek investment at rates o! interest under that prescribed by law as tbe maximum, a steady would Lake piace, and be likely to continue uutil a change im mogetary aflairs should produce a reac- tion. The blasts of war have now, however, prostrated ull the cid guldeposts to financial speculation, and the wisest have no clearcr view of the future than the novice iu stockjobbing. The report of the Sub-Trecsurer to-day is ag an- nexed:— Amount on band $23,480,724 Receipts from cu 164.0 From ofher eoure: 270,417 Pay ment Balance. rs Subscriptions to the ten The steamship Hecia, for Liverpool to- Le ie out cnly $165,590 a specte. The small shipment was in con- ee quence of the sale yesterday of bills of exchange by the Assistant Treasurer for the government. ‘The vew six per cent interest bearing Treasury notes which the government proposes to isstte, if necessity re quires, wil! uot inflate the curreney or add to the velume of the preseat circulation, but will simply absorb the five per cent notes which are now ontstand'ng, and will be hoarde i by those into whose hands they may fall for the isterest. They will be legal tenders for their face; bit they will not be likely fo be offered as such after six thonths’ interest bas accnmulated upon them, The ccm. pound interest on one hundred dollars at the expiration of three years, when the note is payabls, wil! amount to about uinetcen dollars and forty cente, ‘The whole number of national banks authorized to the let inst. was four bundred and thirty-dve, with an ag- gregnte capital of $57,040,200. {he gross esraings for April of the Obio and Miasizsippi Railroad compare ea follows with the receipts during the samo time last Sear:— Fastern divisicn.. Wes'eru division ‘Vota lvcreas: ‘The Ke $334,017 ports wer exports last week were 6, against orreepo ding week in 1863. The im st $62 (53 .or the sume period ton $4 for th $810 777, ey iu 1803 Adrian A Muler, P. R, Wilkins & Cr, sold to day tte following bonds, by erder of Jesse K. Dubois, Esq, An tate of Mlinois:— itor of the ¢ $4,900 apon bonds of 1879, atter 186 3 and 39, $1,000 eactt 100 $1 000 litinois 6 per cont oupoa bond of 1879, aiter 1570. No. 4, 10214 $2,000 Norta Hrotina 6 per cent coupon bonds, due 18-9. Nos. 272. aud 315, 21,000 each... 561; These binds were gol! by vi tae ofan act of the Gene. ral Assembly of the “tate of inois, entitied “An Act to Fstabiisb a General steta od Amendments thereto the Lanic of Asbian‘t, 0 uidath a, Stock Exchange y May 25-10 04 $1000 USC #, 5.20's, reg 107 Pac Mall 58" Gy & SOOU'S8"s.5 2)8,cou em WT NY Central Te 1.00 4 . +008, do ”) erie Rit Doon Tra 72 9) Go 200) U 8 6, Lye cert 4000 HOON m 1:8 Wistno ate 100 Chi & Alt ine bs 290)) American go'd YON de hs Kk State of NY 200 Cumb Coai pref. do 10 Ocean Bank do 6 Minnes 10 do 19 do 7 Rw 120 1) Copake Lon Mines a ve 400 Piuts FeW AChic ae iH 3000 Chi d 2x0 RR wWyonmeValCoalCa 20 Ao 20) Ber LA Mineiaidio 20) Canada Coppe: Go SECOND BOARD, Hate-pase Two o'Lrock P.M. Sono US Os. Mast. cou. 114 G0 she Read ng HR. 14iN, Df doe 4 NTS BOM ch Cent 1g? ee Moinene': & 101M en Bo bid 1005 3009 Ohio & Mis om o10 bet 0 do... Bu ogo i W iit. 64 Set CITY COMMERCIAL RBPORT. Werovespay, May 25—6 2. M Asum —Reosipte 105 bbis. The market was quoted a {bade Grmor for pots, with small sales at $9 50 a $0 75; osris conti ued Ny $12.69» 13 5 Deaseowwere, loot 1h 14.288 bbid. Gour, 176 peck aod Be —The wheat market was without decided change, though at the close the feeling was scarcely so strong as at (he opening, in view of the less isfactory advices from avroad, The receipts were to a liberal oxtent; but as a large proportion of the wheat has been sold previously, the sample tables were rather bare of supplies. This to some extent restricted business, though a good demand prevailed for export, and tho day foot up 180,000 bushels, including Chicago spring at $1 61 a $1 64, Mil- waukee club at $1 63 a $1 65., amber Milwaukce ‘and lows at $1 64.4 $1 65, winter red Western at $1 68 a $1 73, am- fy do $1 75 a$1 78, white do. $1 85a $1 86, of theal 25,000 bushels Milwaukee club were sold for delivery be- tiveen the 20th of June to the Sth of July, at $i 63. Rye was firmly hold at $1 50; but we heard of no business. Corn was entirely inactive and prices nominal, There were very few samples of old and none of new, avd the former was held for $150 Oats bce | dull and rather heavy; but at the close of the mar there was a rather better fecling. We quote ae 840. a 8b%e., je Bie. a 86c, Western: p. Barley ‘was dull; alo of 1,000 Canada East was reported at $i 85 Cortox.—-The market was very firm. Sales wore 2,200 Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.O.€T. 93, o 6 743 | bales. We quote:— Mid Good Middling Middling fair. 104 106 105 105 Correm.—Tho market was steady and prices wore nomipal. A sale of 100 bags Maracaibo was mado at 4240 a 43c. Caxpies —There were small sales of adamantine at Previous prices. Drvcs axp DyEs.—The sales were 15,000 is. Californta and yellow mustard seed at 18¢ a 0c ‘for bags: 500 ki bicarbonate soda at 84,0. a 83/c., 200 cask: powders at 9c., and 25 tons caustic soda at lige. winine sold at $3 25 Dyg Woops.—Sales of 308 = St. Domingo at $48, and 25 do. Lima wood at $145, Freicnts were firm corehires The soarcity of availa. ble wheat and tho firmness of hold interfered with business to some extent. There was a demand for tral vessels of about 15,000 bushels capacity, at 6s. a 3d. for direct ports, and 6s. 6d. a 6s. Od. for Cork ‘and orders; but we heard of mo engage- ments {a that direction. A vessel was report- ed at 7%s., but it could not be authenticated, To Liverpool, per American fing, 60 tops provisions on p. per, neutral, 20,000 boshels wheat at 630. in bulk in bage; 900 bbls, reported at 1s. 8d., + hich ow t; and 7a. ig considerably below the market: 150 tons and lard at 208.; 95 _ hemp at 100 tons provisions 7,000 busbels wheat at ica 17 bnds. tobacco, 328, gow, per steamer, 14.000 = wheat, 8d., io s: 50 boxes bacon abd 50 tierces lard. 308. To Bre men 500 bbls. shoe pegs, 2s.; 150 bbis. oil, lon, To Bristol 10 tons tallow, 20s. 1 50 tona measurement goods, 203. 10 Amater- dam 5600 bbis. 2s. and 50 casks ashes 25«.; an American brig was cbartored to load 1.800 bbis. petroleum at Philadeipbia for Cork, aud a market, at 6s., and 10 per cent additional to the Continent; the foreign brig Maria from same bois petroleum, 68. 6d.; a bal to Cette, full’ cargo, provisions at 3c. per and 5 per cent primage; an Italian berk to Gibralter and Genoa at a round sum; an American bry $940 per month; a British bark, 414 to about $1,700; a bark, 450 tons, to New Orleans, $2,000; ship Statesman, Searsport, Me., to Montevideo, lamber, bout $14 Fine Crackers.—7,000 boxes Canton, 40 packs, sold on private terms. Froit.—We notice sales of 30 bags rely walnuts, 12c.; 15 do. Brazil nuts, 1dc.; 100 boxes layer raising at $5. and 250 bbis. currants, in lots, at 19¢. a 19 dec. Hain.—13,000 pounds Rio Grande mixed horse sold on private terms, Hiexr.—We hyve no sales to report. Manila may be quoted at 162/c. a 17¢, Hips —Nales of 600 Matamoros, 24 Its., at 25\c., and 3,000 Buenos Ayres ,21'; lbve., in bond,on private terms. Hovey.— be sales Included 140 tierces Cuba, at $1 15, in bond, and 20 bbis, St Fomingo at $1 37/4, cash. Ixpico.—The market was firm; a sale was made of 1 chests Madras at $1 30 a §1 36, cash. Inon.—Saies were made of 60 tons slab, delivorod on Morris (anal bank, at 90c, Lata .—920,000 sold at $1 85, three months. LeaTHer was in moderate demand. Nams were cteady at 9c. for cut, forged horse, 52c. a 38¢., cash; yellow metal nails and spikes, :9c LcmorR.—45,000 feet Eastern spruce sid at $21, 3 mouth: 14 120,000 feet pine shipping boards at $20, cash. MoLasses was inactive, and prices were entirely Dominal. tras —Sales have been made of two icada Gitadian at & $1 240 $1 25. Tro vistons.—feceipts: 415 bbis. perk, 58 packages beer, 134 do, cut meats and 668 do. lard. Lhere was bothing new to note in the market for provisious, which were agua buoyant. The speculation ta pork continued, and we bave to quote another slight advance in prices, both for lots on the spot and forward detiverics. ‘The transactious were pretty heavy, particularly for forward delivery. Beef was without apparent change. Heof hams were diiland nominal. Lacon was duii, and prices romt- nally urebavged. Lard was in better demand eed prices Tatler higher. Fuller and cheese were the same. The sales were: Pork: 25 for old mess, $30 2) 0 for oid prime and £23 a $23 25 for prime mess prime mess for May, buyer s option, $2 mess for June, at $25 6 on for Jnty, buyer's option, $32 Beef—Sal at $950 for country mess. $6 2 §7 for country prime, $16 a $19 for repacked mess, and $19 $20 2d fe snl shou ers nnd 14\¢. @ 5c. for hams. boxes Western snort ribbed at 123. bbs. at Luxe, a1 teran exiten rie for 8 email parcel choce kettle rendered Butter—: for Ohio. and ic. 9 42e. fur State. for common to prime PerRoLnom.— the activity noticed in the market yer Cheese— | policy would recoil on Fi terdey c ntmued today, and with quite heavy sal mostly for export, Prices for reficed in bond ruled higher Crude was active, but no higher. Free oil was carcely so firm ihe ales were about 10,000 bbls, de (part jate last night) at39!sc, a 40c. on the epot, and vor export; 6,000 do. ro. Ze. a €214¢., on the spot, Ge aGde tor {ree, at 67 4c @ Ge, on the spot, 7346. for Je aud 7c @ 160. for July. Ben. $ noms i. —A sale of 16,000 Ibs. was made on private 0c, a 4c. fer June, pearly all fined, in bond, at June; a THe. 4,000 a ce was quiet but firm, with sales of 160 bi Bron at 8350, Srrvs were alittle Grmer, and but little business was dove ¢ fea T,11{¢. @ 12\c. asking prices; timothy at 2 {Flax was active: sales about 2,700 buses ‘at $3 40 @ $345, and 100 bbis. Cameron city recieaned, $13 75 cash —Deer was in active request. Sales of 4,000 !bs nd 3,000 Ibs, Porto Cabello on p. t. Sree acet.—A sa'e of 2 500 ibs. reflaed No. 1 was made at 38c., crsh. Sri vs. —The gales were 600 bage pepper at dic., 80 do. Pimento at 23\¢ a 34c, and 50 cases cassia berry cn Ran- d the bulk of the receipts are ing iatovona We note sales of 4,160 bushels Turks Jalands at about 60c. SUGAR was quite active. The sales were 1,200 hbds, Torto Mico at 184,¢. © 19¢., amd 1,600 do. Cuba musco- vado from 16%Xe. w 200. Tal.ow.—The demand was very active, and with a re. duced supply the inurket was a sade firmer. Sales 40/000 Jos. at 13% a 146. for common country to prime city. including 100,000 Ibs. Butchers? Association At the outside prices. Woot, —The market continued very firm, but quiet, Pendiog the revision of the tari. The sales include 150 Ibs. domestic fleece at T6c, a 8Tc , 200 bales pulled at 780, a 850 for extra and super, 16,000 ibs, Call ornia. Age. @ 550., 100 bales Provence at 4254c., 100 do. Honkkel at S5c., 198 do. viack de., 60 do. Angela, 100 do. Rio Gi —Receipts 663 bbls. The market was with chat wath sales of 1,500 bbls. at $1 26.0 $1 26 for Stato, end $l 27 a $1 28 for Western—the latter an extreme pri United States Circuit Before Judge Noleon. REVENUB CASE. May 26.—Grorge Moke ve. Hiram Barney.—The plaintiff brougut this action against the Collector of the Port to recover moneys paid, all to bo in excess of duties without “1 case was fully argued and decision reserved. For piaiotif, A. R. Guiver and G. 7. Cartis. United States District Attorney KE. Delatield ‘Smith for defendant. 4 whit art, Police Intel A.ixcep Ropaget oF ax EMiGRant —Wittiam Weston, & boarding house keeper at No. 82 Greenwich atrost, was ; Yesterday arrested by officer Hay, of the Twenty-soventh | precinct. cha: with robbing Joba Bole, a recently ar rived emigrant, of $300 in Eugiish gold, Jo his wit before Justice Bole swears re hie Jaws 4 a NEWS FROM EUROPE. The Asia at Halifax and Glas- gow at New York. TWO DAYS LATER. The Admissien ef the Privateer Georgia in the Mersey De- neunced in Parliament, Lord Lyons’ Instructions Rolative to the Kidnapping of For- eigners in Mew York. THE DANISH CONFERENCE. Difficulty as to the Future Position of the Duchics. France “Can Do No More for Poland.” A United Policy for England, France and America in China, ke, &e., &e. The steamship Asia, from Liverpool at two o'clock on the afternoon of the 14th inst., via Queenstown on the 15th inst, arrived at Halifax at twelve o’clock last Tues. day night. Her dates are two days later than those already received. . The Asia has seventy passengers for Halifax and sev- enty-six for Boston. Tho Asia reports:—On the 14th, passed ships Kob-j noor and Martaban, going into Liverpool; on the 15th, passed the rebel pirate steamer A. D. Vance, off Tuskan, bound to Liverpool. The Asia sailed for Boston from Halifax at nine o'clock on Wodnesday morning, where she is due this afternoon, The Inman steamship Glasgow, Captain Gill, which loft Liverpool at one o’clock on the afternoon of the 11th and Queenstown on the 12\a May, arrived at New York early yestorday morning. Queen Victoria arrived at Balmoral on Saturday after- noon, 14th inst. ‘The weather was very fine in England, ‘The Princess of Wales held a drawing room reception on Saturday afternoon in bebalf of the Queen. The London Garetlc has published despatches from Lieu- tenant General Cameron, contaiuing details of the military operations in New Zealand. The steamship Nova Sootian, from Portland, arrived at Londonderry at nine o'clock on the morning of the 18th inst. ‘The steamer Australasian arrived at Liverpool on the 14th of May. The India, China and Australia mails had arrived in England, and wore forwarded to Halifax and Boston by the Asia, The dotes are Calcutta, April 9; Shanghie, March 23, and Melbourne, March 26. The news generally has been anticipated. The American steamer Wyoming was at Hong Kong. The American Question. THE PRIVATEERS. The ship Excelsior, from Alzoa Pay, at Plymouth, ro- ports that on the 7th of Aprils iu latitude 2 worth. longi- tude 27 west, fell in with the robel steamer Florida. ‘The ehip Walsoken, at Liverpool, reports:—April 4, ten miles from Cuba, was boarded by a ecrew war representing herself to be the Plover. Si papers and leit. We suppoeed her to be # rébe! steamer. TNE GFOAGIA IN THE MERSEY. In the House of Commons on the 18th of May Mr. W. T. Baring brought up bis motion relative to tho admis: sion of the rebel steamer Georgia into the Mersey. Ho complatued in strong terms of the inefficiency 0° the ¥ igo Eoli-tment act, aud urged that steps be taken by the Beatin to amend it, The Attorney Geveral said that the government had endeavored to vindicate the !aw, and at the smo time to preserve strict neutrality. He said that in the cise of the Georgi: 1t bad been found impossible to stop the progress of tho vessse!, her character not being known untit after she saited. He pointed to the case of the Pampero as evidence that the government ha! success fully vindicated the law, and had effectually checked the sys em of fitting out vessels for the Confederates. . ‘The government would not attempt to amend the Foreign Enisiment act this sossion, believing it would yet ficient, Fe denied that vesse!s fitted out in Fog land could be regarded as fritis pirates. Such a desig. pation was untrue in fact and dishonorable to the country adopting it The Georgia was admitted into Liverpool under the order of the Council which permits belligerent ships to put io for repaira. and as it was understood that she would be d the government bad not considered it necessary to in'efere He pointed o the federal evlistinents in Irelan| as evidence that the federnis also were not (ree fom blame. Mr. Cobden ex reseed the fear that the policy of the goveroment had produced such a gorse of grievenve in the ‘Americon mind (hat it would be dilicult to disabuse it of i ointed to the destruction of the American mari: @ by the Conedorate cruisers, and predicted simi er re- sults to Eoginnd by federal cruiserz if she became a belli gerent. He d tbat the Georgi, Florida and Alabama were not moa of war, nd ought to be excluded from British ports, He warned tbe gov;rument that theit ud bereafter with disastrous evect. Lord R. Cee! put in a plea for the Confederates, Pointed to the imniouse shipments of arm: tion trom Fglond for the federals, and asserted th: Mersrs. Haring Brothers had beea largely instrumental to the rame. Mr. Shaw Lefevre regretted that the government were not prepared to exclude privateers from British poris. ° Alera few observations from others the subject was dropped. KIDNAPPING PORRIGNENS IN N¥FW Yor«. In the House of Lords, on the 12th instant, Far Ellen- called atvontion to certain cusea, which he de scribed as well authenticated, of Kid Inapping of foreigne: ® in New York (or service in the federal army, He algo asked if steps had been taken to votain the release of those aiready entrapped. Earl Russell said he had no doubt that the high bounty ofered by the American goveroment at Washingt n \or reerwits bad ced unprincipled persons to pursue 4 system of kidnorping. Lord Lyons bed made re ed complaints to the United States goverument; but be sorry to say be had received no satisfactory answer. LINDSAY’S RECOGNITION MOTION. Tt Is announced that when Mr. Lindsay brings forward his motion for the recognition of the government of tio States, Mr. Baxter will move the ‘previous he Dantsh Wai met again in Leodon, on the 12th inst. The [onden, News says that the Conference approached the question of the political future of the duchies. The discussion which took place, however, did soarcely more than make evident the immense divergence of the views of the several Powers, and the difficulties which would attend the arrangement of acceptable terms of peace. A-ter sittmg three Lours the Conterence adjourned till the 18th day of May. ‘The Danish go overnment have officially announced the fockade of the German raising of the ports, Copen! a despatch *ays that the conditions of truce are as follows: — That the belligerents are to give notice of their inton- tion to renow hostilities one week before the expiration of the month agreed uyon. The Alites will remain in possession of Jutland and the Danes of Alsen. he Allies aro.not to impose any further eoutributlebs in Jutiand, nor interfere in the civil government of that province. * nddition to the ministerial resignations previous'y reported at rene e it 8 rumored that the Minister of War has also tendored bis resignation, A telegram from Holigoland says that in the recent naval eogagement the Austrian commander attacked the Danish feet mort bravely and determinedly, and did bis utmost to wio a victory. but that the Austrian fect was finally moet thoroughly disabled, ‘The ultra congorvatives in Prussia havg signed an ad- dress to the King urging bim to erect the duties fate independent State or to anoex them to Prossia. It was rumored at that Austria and Prossia, in the Conference, had declared that, under the events of ma oe Maye ae ry roleated from an sf 2, ard it is said that Mussia w a thin tbat treaty. Three Austrian war vessels had arrived at A Hamburg telogram says that it is gon stood that the proposed visit of the Crown Prusela to the seat of war will mot taxe place. Great Brita In the House of Lords, on the 13th Jets en gH the ieaiy wards Deumark, and exactions levied upon utiand. spate Kar! Rasaeil expiainod what coe am te done. Felativo to an armistice, fo also condemned the prac: baa levying penirioatiaes, ‘and eid ee of conterenoe was tone be entor forced dart ie suspension of host “eae ctrvianslone’ wore ‘asked aod given fn the Cee acocd. ta Teale We 08 Seasleg, Gaclined fo Bre: duce a despatch respecting the joint 20g a Chie uate, Fieage's Franee and Ameri sue wh ea deen of | of Parliament have adjourned for the pitsun The health 0 Lord Palmerston is improving, but be is not yet attending to his duties. The retura of the British Channel fleet to Piymouth ts rogarded as an evidence that their services are not likely to be required in Dano-Germanic affairs. Mr, Gladstone's important “reform ”? in Parlia- ment continued to be the theme of comment in political circles, and occasioned much excitement. The London 1¢mes is astonished at Mr. Gladstone's ultra decancretie wees and ae _ the mass of the ral party will hesitate to follow ‘The London News says that the reconstruction of parties pty at ins pean’ of Mr etn having taken the leader stacey of eee ‘The London as the com- Advertiser bails Mr. Gladstone ing man, and predicts that be wil! soon be rime Minis. ter of knglané, Other liberal journals are exceedingly enthusiistic over the position now held by Mr. Gladstune, In the Corps Legiaaut ie rs Rouber eee koe oe the i was Do! and Polish questi policy of Pautatnen shaaa men she, nevertheless, would do about peace. As to Poland, he said nothing furthor ot her” —_ ‘The solution must be left to time. ‘he builion in the Bank of France has increasea twen trae nd a half millions. ie Paria Bourse closed firm on the 13th inst at 66f. 00 for the reutes. Denmark; but Italy. Io the Italian Parliament ,tho Minister for Fore! ign Affairs defended the policy of the gove®ment, and said that the principle of non joterveation formed the basis of negotiation upon the Roman question. He denied the vasgalage of Italy to France, and asserted that she was on most excellent terms with both France and England, Ru: The Ruselan government ny probibited the export of horses from its southern provinces, Commercial Intelligen T4% WONDON MONZY MARERT. Lonpon, May 14, 1864 In the London discount market the demand for mouey is moderate, and rather casior terms are accepted. First class bills are at 814 a 8%¢ per cent discou The funds are Ormer under fayorabie returns from the Bavk of Eug- jJand and more pacific advices from the Continent. The West India mail steamer brings $1,120,000 in gold. Consois, after official hours yesterday, 9034 a 9034. Lonpoy, May 14—Kvenii Corsols, 913¢ a 913¢ for money. i am American Stocks.—Iilinois Centrat Railroad, 29 a 27 discount; Erie Railroad, 55%; a 6834. Baring’ Brothers report the market nominal, with small sales. Loxpoy, Sunday Morning, May 15, 1864. Consols, after official “hours last evening, were ‘The markets all around are firm, The discount market is decidedly easy, and the supply of money has largely increased. It is expected that the settlement wi!l piss over ia a more satisfactory manner than was at one time anticipated. THE PARIS BOURSE. Paris, May 14, 1664 The Bourse is firm. Rentes closed at 66fr. 90c. LIV GRPCOL COTTON MARKET. (The weekly cctton market was received by the steam- ship Peruvian.) TRADE REPORT. The Manchester market is quiet and firm. LIVERPOCL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. The breadstuffs market has been generally dull and inactive. Messrs. Wakefield, Nash & Co, and others re- port—Flour flat ana declined 6d. per bbi.g extra State 198. 6d. a 20s. Wheat very dull and deciined 1d. a 2d. per cental since Tuesday; red Western 7s, 8d.a 7s. 11d. red Southern 8s 4d. as. 6d., white Southern 83 6d. 93. 6d. Corn downward aud ‘declined Gd. per quarter; mixed 28s, a 288. 3d. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET, The market is Pr pd dull. Messrs, Richardson, Spence & Co.,and Bigland, Athya & Co., report beef easier. Pork quiet and steady. Bacon dull and. declined 1s. Lard very duiland declined 6d., quoted at 42s. a 433. Tallow dull and declining, quoted at 39s. a 4 LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. Ashes quiet and steady. Sugar active and advanced 18. Coffee steady. Rice quiet and steady, Linseed oii quiet. Rosin steady. Spirits turpentine very dull at 80s. for French. Petroleum qui-t; refined 28 3d. LONDON MARKETS. Breadstufls firmer. Iron dull. Sugar buoyant and ad vanced 1s, Co‘lee drm and advanced 2s. for Ceylon. Tea steady. Rico quiet. Tallow flat at 403. Spirits turpen tine qufet; quoted at 81s. for French. Petroleum quiet; crude £19 6s. a £20. Linseed oi! firmer at 39s. 6d. oil dail at £53, Grovers and Todd report rosin firm and upward. HAVRE MARKETS. Sates of cotton for the week 23,000 bales. The market opened active with an advance, but close. flat and easier. Orleans tres ordinaire 360f. bas 352f. Stock in port 41,000 bates. THE LATEST MARKETS. Liverroon, May Mtemon. Cotton, —Sales to-day 10,000 bales. ivciuding 4,000 baica to ee and exporters. The market is firm at ua- ch-nged prices. Breads.ufis.—The market is inactive, Provisions.—The market is quiet and steady. easier and declining. Produce.—Ihe market is steady. NEWS FROM ST. DOMINGO. Lard The Monte Christi "xpeditton—Reported Counter-tevolution. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE- Havana, May 21, 1864. Depir'ure of the Monte Ch isti Eepedi'ion—Lis Strenyh and Compositicn—Reported Counter-Revolution Among the Insurgents. B. A length of time has elapsed since wo bave had any pews fr m St, Domingo, and even now there is nothing to communicate in relation to that island beyona the do parture of the expedition intended to operate by a march from Monto Christi on tho coast to the ivterisr of the colony, the point simed at bemg, most probably, the «ncient city of Syntiago de los Cabailero-, The expedition which bas long been prepiring and much talked of finely sailed from Santiago de Cua on the 13th instant, commanded by Gen. Don Mofiel Primo de Rivera, and composed of the following force:—Forty five principal officers, three hundred and twenty line officers, seven th usand two bindred and twecty.two onc mmis-ioned offic ts and privates, wi thr bendrel cavalry and oue! perk of artillery, Thieo war steamers—the Babel fa Cot lies, Ulloa and tases do Garay—tea storm transports ’ and Wing veeels, number Jog 9 all eight ed the naval part of the expedition, under of General Herrera, Tt 1 am not mista’ . the lind fo.ces, on arriving at Monte Christi, wi be taken charge of by Geueral Gandara, the present (aptain General of the colony. In the month of Jane. then, those poer fellows will “marching along” through that frightful conntry, and many acre will pevrr reach Fantingo 1 did’ not expect tht a campaign in the frightful heat of al ominican summer woul! be endertaken but £0 it ie. The enxiety on the part of Spain vw fioieh thie war is 80 great that not a day can be spared. | find that two thon-nnd more men aro to be sent bere from Spain imme- diat*ly, and when they arrive we sh.M hear of more to follow A letter from St. Demingo cf the 31 instant, put- lished in a Sarai go de Cuba paper, says it is positive that a co nter-revoluton las broken cut in the Province of Cibno, emovg the insurgents themselves that the Spanish flag bas been hoisted in reverat places anda number of insurgeut leaders shot by their own meo. One or two mors small vessels, with arms and provisions for the insurge: have been ‘caured by the Spanish cruisers. hh from Santiago de Cuba to Mavana being nearly completed thronghout ite whole length, we shail bave the advantage of hearing news {rom St. Do- mingo much more frequently. AtManag FoR WaW YoRE—rms 435 | moom nu «7 19) wie wares SUN SETS. Port of New York, May 25, LEARED. Steamabip Brittania oe Ferrier, Glasgow—F Macdo = ac Sreane hip Locust Point, Hoffman, Portland— B Crom. well &Co. Bark Pocahontas (Br), Archbold, London—Jas McMaster, rk H Mitchell (Br), Barfied, Copen rig thomas Terry (Br), Maloney white Yerilia (Br), Graham, Kingstom, Ja—Jobn Jackson & celstor (Br), ndden, rena i ty & Frith. Pen rig Handy, Weeke, Lear ifort—Morray & N Brig Loch Lomon tee urn, Boonen fee & RENEW Hi Cleare hey Hail, Drummondiown, Pinsown nace Vivid (Br), Thompson, St John, NB—P I Nevias & ‘Bebe Chingarora, Madison, Fortress Monroe—R TH Kree- mer. ff Gack Bernice, Caligan, Faliadelpa poe Mayhew. lohr Maria Honea, Near rown & Co, Sehr Josian fener. Hatoh, Salem =a W Roper # & 0, Behr Kent, Boston—John B tea 's Son & Co, tson, Boston=—I V i re Hoston—J V ivariinad. Sobr Antelope, Mort Providonce=W 8 Brown & Co Benrd be Gerity, Hider, Now Breamer Martha uevene, Chance, Raltiinore. Piniipa, Philavetpna amerTacony, Pierce, Philadelpiiwa, ARRIVED Stoamabio Giargow (Br), Gill, Liverpool, May 11, and Queenstown 12th, with mase and 11 Jonna Wale. ard steam-lip City of Baltimore, bound 2th ye i ican ie Adame, ftavana.’May 21, 1% PM, with Steamsnip Eagie, Adams, ily Thien SAS Co. ih inet, i a re ois the Hook odie L with passengers, to Quartermaster whole passage. maior and pa 8 to Bpoflor rea. ‘dn 72h passed bark bs 8 Str bound AN ie (U8 trap Stainton, Port R May 22. aa i ‘lesion Bar, 6 amy ji asapece (| 8 transport), Ne! ip Francis P Sage, Blevons, Liverpoo! a ante hs 408 passe to Lawrence, thas eS sr tea td ‘Wi AY ae ts RS to , Mw BFA. 10 anaes it in her power to bring pe | _seegnta & Sehr Col Blloworvh Crow, Somerset, PBI, 2 days, with Schr Goi Kearney! Riterts a tila, Ai Sake, slinaport * Robinson "fremont, i Festi ye, Marson. Gard Beda ong Sone Navassa, Apes din port brig. Albert Adame, fer Phils delphia in te Cy vont, ait ewe ea os fa be Schr Surah, Hollen, oakland, 6 days ater gat ta (Bre ir Empre g, Emery, Kockland, Grong ice ship: Avon = aes it Aprit 9, pet BA Rall, Hall, from Cardif, ‘rom Batav'a, arr ‘th, boron. 4 Ocean Home oe lent fow ed te naa Le- nara an rane} Sam NYorl te Ha nitne ere cate de We retura vip Padang; steamer Valean iin, tea ahi ee Mout Siaxauan, Ns arch $51 Food ir), am cone la (Br; Ryder. trom Foor are net; Nestor, Clouttnan, fro Bath, frown do! are, 16th Pacifie, oq Bid, Weston, chartered ford’mon, and oth hb 1, sh ps Wills, Tooshow; rl doy bare sense Brereton, do; 2st, 23d, bark 2 ahi avon. alae ad Ma ie Tr ates en, Fearless, Homan, Mant rk een, Biller) in Frane'sco. Sronur, NEW: Match Siar ship Wichard Bueteed, Mlteby @l, Puget Bound, 7 Surinam. April 5—In yeot, bark | Suriname, Tucker, umey more. a brig Fred Wording. trom cP n 3—Arr brig Fannie Lincoln, Hendison, Ha- van le, Luce, do; schr J 4 Wood. J. Small { { a Hii z ite! f Behr date Cn 0; 7 Honton . Dade roa by, Boston for nfo Ribas Tae ies tenes “Ohad Bone Cortnust Beer AE ee Pe ee hace, 0, Wool, Previden nser, Pht, Providence, ‘rovidence. Schr “Al tI, aS a hI ‘arwell EB in ing 8: hg} Block aland wport for Mary Naty, Biv Sehr Pawnee, Sua bard Bela Peck, Ds w London. Bohr Washington, Bunith, Now London hr Jane, Gorvain, Feld ota for Bilzabethpost. hr Hudson, C Schr Yorktown, Gr'swold, Norwich, ass'dy, Mystic. Behr DT atta, Lawrence, atte Rou ohr lets, Brown, lon ngton for Belit Deiphi, Sith, Ba thayen, wo) os Reudont, Sloop Tsane i Borden. Hallett, ‘all RI Steamer Albany (U port). Dea, Mh Ori¢ans, land, Ct, for Troy. bark ‘Ocean Gio: Teas reeiairancs, ‘Hill, Cardenas; Jas E Brett, Damon, est May's. via Key Wost 19th, with Bc bits, Gen Maraball lata, re eS King, Beane s master. ‘Bteamer FW Brune, Foster. Baltimore. Steamer Vi lean, Morrison, foliscedpnie, Warren, PI moe ner od Fomstock, = Philadel len, 81 yf Bi ‘ + ng ark Sharpanueg, Wendell, VYork i Steaner 80 P sikor: Sherman, P ta’), Cocurullo, do; 12th, schr Fannle ith Phi brig Ghas sAveslsye Ford, Baltimore Huh, bask bie donate bri Géodhue, Bi av. Se Vincent Gamtoms Vietorls Uovule: Le eS Ganion; Advent, Cla ae tease brigs Avondale, and Zcbullom, You parker, and Harvest Qu do. sexs rie: May 12—Sid bark Wellspeed, Taylor, New niger, March 81—Sid previous bark Sophia, Jacobs, ork. 5 * bin, rh . terlog pha, 'rovidence, Schr 87 Barker augired emterday from New Orleans. porta: isin inst, lat 8} 14, lon 75-4 epoke U Sateamer & Mian Slates erulcing: 24h, tat 9380 Toe e was Do! bys an olice? from Ui steamer Emily, ua craiac, ei rived 23—Behr Eatelle, Conk, St Domingo Cit via Turks falonds 13th, vu ai to Dewey & Culling, oe. May 5, aa Isabel: bark HB igs Nebraska, Maid of ona Abbott, J Ww 7 Tee of Pies Me Maria Pickup, Gen isnan Keg aaa Wind at sunset St, with a dense fog below, - (oe Seusmrate 5s. at aa 1, nm Arr from NYork May 10, Hermanos, off Eddystone: Scandia, ut Folkstone: ath, epee tine, at Dover: Lith, Ark. wig, as Liverpool March 6 -Anuelo Jaton. at Ota at Melbourne; 25th, Albert, the Good, at Bon, Australia, at Woosung? ath, Houjua, at Sid for NYork May 13, Wild Hunter, from Deal Sid for Boston Day 12, J Evart, from Gravesend, Ship ae Ke pl from Boston, has been aamaged at Calcutta by fi an Frances, from San Francisco for Saigon, was y lost off Cape St James, The crew were ane pat 4 at Saigon. AW ¥ Storer, from Liverpool for gin York, pot beak Mn ‘having — pestis iM Queenstown.% Arr from NYork Navigator at Ryde’ Wisconsin, at Kdves- ‘ate from San Francisco, La’ Liverpool, Siur LoreLay—The mizenmast of the ship Lorelay, from | 4'™ ‘tom bigor tao be Siarlat hare, New York for Liverpool, which put has been found defect civil sade orgs ie {,BOSTOM: Nay 24Are barks ie Test Brant Snir SanttAGo, 420 tons, bu'lt at has aye Basic 4 been sold at Aelbonrne for £210) aud her rem? hae’ ben nh changed to Collingwood, Bang Patuyna (Br) from New York for Glaszow, was hove down at Faval 19th uit, and three pieces of rock found imbedded in her bottom, She would soi be ready to pro- ceed to her destinas on Scun Sarat J VavauaN, at Quincy from Phi! \- porte that ou the 32d saat At AME Soft lone aerehia, Fe: Sudden squall, she saw the schr Chas Ferguson. of Philadel- phia, founder and s{nk. She could not reach her in time to gave the crew, Scnn Buve Jacket, Baker. of and from Banzor, for Ha- veri ll, Mags. with acarcoof lumber, waa diem*ated ja the squall on Sunda’ morning last, aaut 1 o'clock, olf Cape Elizabeth, and was towed into Portsmouth barbor on Sua. day evening by sehr Victory. Whalemen. Rark Cieone, Luce, sid from New Bedford 24th tast for Avant ¢and Bark Sarah, tinndy, of Nate, was beard f1 », do, with 400 8p all told. nae ae Notice to Mariners. Any pilot or captala of any vessel, arrivi f ny pilot or captain of any vessel arri Now York, subject to visitation by the, Hemth G Diteee whe Shall rofuée or neglect to detain nis vessel, a Quarantine until releasad by tl @ Proper anthority, will de dealt with ac cording to law. JOUN preap ior v MD, bvduey Hong Miscellaneous. Tar WratEen—Last evening, a dense fog set in, with the wind southeast. Navigation to and from sea was somewhat impeded, and the ferry boats to the adjacent cities made rather irregular trips in consequence of the density of the fog. A large number cf outward bound vessels are now anchored in the North River awaiting an opportun'ty to pro- ceed to sea, being detained by the unfavorable state of the weather. Suite Avox (of Boston). Howes before repor burnt on the 0th of Marci, in lat 1440 'N, lon $3 W, 3 The rebel steamer Flor.da. tones, WD rsko. Aurate, Lyne! Surr Sweetland, and Suwannee, Jotun Farahsm, Kelley, Baltimore; C a seine Ritabete, n, Keller: = be Fisher; ark; 8 WW wh Ger m Phinney; Bloniee, ‘Thacher, Oriental, Thompson; ow Holines, ranmer: Revenue, Crowell Lan Backha: ship Africa, Anderson, iverpool, via Hal pin, Humphr. elparaien and a nding Pr), over, Gon! chrs JV ba ton, Chipmat ‘Geanite at State, Hallett. NYe i Howart hopking'N Nassau, NP. 8id, wine ENE, chis UML Are bark Transit, NOrleans, Below a Russian tr Adams. RT ROYAL May 1é—Arr sohr rar! deiphia, 1h, steamer get Boat ind, NYork; Hd ay ‘bi Arey, 8, ti devin St Johoe. Hh eso (and al ‘sid 17th); Jose} ie $ ester, Somers, amet end iw Stacy, Dotbesre, New Lon Crowell, fe have received Danis Coneninie ta tate ct towing ened from the ing to ‘commitnications from Ae Minist if ance dated ih Apel ase. thas been tesolved thet anid ates whic! Denmark, shall be a’ the Danishish West @ prevent ti war with wet te enter ite’ and decart from lands free and unmolested Bk Jamentow 2 nd aid 2th) ay a ia a W chant vessels ent! bind iy ee) e fone! colors sliall not be over! Founta'n jas Gord am = “i captured in the ¥ Weat India seas by Danish ve-sels ic ‘oa ieee ships M: ay tg | Nosutan, aot jf ae path te MeLatinn, Toston; bark A tae Mat bi are ech "Rhould any changoin the above mentioned respect be re solved on, timely notice will be civen thereof, »0 that the Faruics concerned may be enabled to ‘ake such precautions ag oes u dcon Frais pie e zovernment of the Danish West Tadi i Croix. Bay 3, 18:4. ast India po-sessions, St CARL HATTENSEN. OVAL tavawa LOTTERY. OFFICIAL DRAWING OF MAY 10, 1864, Nos. Pitzex. Nos. Prizes. Now 2. Prizes. |Nos. Frtzes | Noa. 5... G20) £292 , $1001 70y...$200,1 Foreign Ports. hb 15—Passed b-. ch p Resolute, MoGilve from Hong Kong (or NYork; 170, bark Haversham. (Beh, Pearce, Shinghne for d ~_ com ) N York. Ataoa Pay. port itr parks pal 7 ean, Dav! H Br brig Volant Fulte ? ney henbory ARDEOSSAN, wey Ni-Sid Erie, MeXenzi Coon, Morgan, NYork. _Bristor (1 M and Henry 10-Sid Aid, Edwards, Cardiff and ) May 8—Sid Oldenburg, wenape. 3 bt Fork, kst, KG, April 18—Arr Florence Nigh: Sos Avnet, Apri! 9=In port bark La on Crowe'l, for NYork abt 2uth; orig Kaglet, Terry, from do, 46 days mavage, si Avil Are sip Bassett, Boston, Sil a ‘ ip te rprise, Ra 488 Agnes, Yor Agony: at 8S xuavts May J0-Sid Joon sen) N¥ork: Mohawk, Davia Hourrs, Ap NYo k. proveed ‘earl, Newcomb, Tendon, Nvork; 10th, Sea Lars, janeiro, _dterting (aot Dwight, for ing down the river, bark J’atnuos, Haines, eT 187 : : . Kiluman, nic. Sears, D Morena (and s! roo, N Yor! Brown, Whaley (and sld for Vor Sd lth, beg Prin doocale. de: 1Sun, Pentengil!, Sicna Morena Jardner, Portland: 8 Le Nyead lark B ‘Go'eord, Goloord, de 15th bark 1H kag jow (Br). W leon nn; sehr Osasuna, John Tih, batk Urlulty, Nickersoay LPordand; Staples, do. mregcs, May Arr carke Lady: frank’ Bowion: 8 W. Ho brook, Port vy hs, eee). elay, whores ita, aii, Aaien, Wagner, N ue Gui brig Lucretia, NYor th, bark Linda, I'l ladelph Ke Shaw (ir). and Cy pre ray, uize 8 verte (ir) Ph tadelpita Blenkhom (Br) RYork Mh, ins (Br), morhow Moreh 25 1e port ships Georges, Wi lame for nghae; BS Paul Crowell, for cs ee, rey fon N Yor ire (ap, for do: Ten Tain; ior lover, ‘for Shanghae:’ Fengu a Brereton, from ae L, Graxarxoura, Sid bo a ree. NYork. Gtttoow, May Teast Pace, Morgan, Boston Creole, Gorham, Ardrossa: “ Koxe, March in port, ships Deeb», ee for ble, Webster; Claia Norse, Law Herward, ie do, le, War ii Chia Gen Now ‘h nae, ani We ay Be ard, for Anetratie, 14a i tein, *, a carte {from ork, Art March 254, Benefactross Eldr ott, Bart) B vd, Cook. and ilar Berticn, @ oT (Prus, ‘late Am), for Saal, bas ea Serpent. P.ke, 4 for Pe et eet a cate Pee Hae Singapure, i 7—Ald bark Arctic, Hammond, Bostoa. ses048s or S: ag “Roney Degman. Nvork 12th, SESSSEE5) FEE uudns = nad Bees ‘Ss gu7est Dilek POLITICAL, ner Maavorda repel). Smith, | AT WARD, TO THR RESCUR.—McOLELLAN A aeenes Yorks oth eee ry can, be saved, All Br), ti doy lied Gndtreys tent | fie eau are fay ted %o attond & meet fot tea Fourth Ward MoO! Halian Union Stub, 10 be cam jo h (reviel), Godtrey Mo. Geeta a (rebel) Mek ty ead Bre Meats and fone a streets, this hae tate “pune Saree Gronas Sonup, Secretary. WARD CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION —A M. Lair Hog of his association will take place this (Hi ee a nce ns aires ACKERMAN, Tresideat, a nk (revel Mec Ba PR Ne Hal bella. NYork: int Shei 4, Dern: en dork it. Konmoos (tem, a orice, di wa = taro omen Suet a Pe tice acetate ne ork x, NS, May 2t—Arr brig Queen of Cilpnars, Nt cana, ee ATE Wot Gare Deborns Che), tor 5 ny Arr Sidon (s), Mart'n, NYork; J Ht sia pam oA Tick CS be Waluimoro. eo) aire pecs, eelay, Cutter, Melbourne F Storer, Bry yo: ike h hinentow {uot Thora il), Wella ao; We "Pica ‘Drummond, Sim Prknélwco; 11h, Mar. aly of Limerick (a), Jones, Nor IA Foote, Moulmein, vty E York. (and sid from mg DAILY, FOR Gi ‘FOR GBN 90 ‘ites unable to attond these loctures cee bare thoen for amie om receipt of, en chute by addressing Secretaey of Rew York Museum of sEGARS AND TOBACCO. Groanse at THe THE pt, ad POSSIBLE, PRIC REKS, seat 70 inten pleco, 400,00 Harans javaga an BaC0O.—FOR wee ae One or Bponee ¢ Tanase Pere RT aa < 5O.0N0 Seay iad REG << anD soars. Whee Seer so Tsai. attest lirean ie BI ant be RS ia ‘cing: bates raseea iy + Beaton vie. veroarg My Sth, itt j | ae, ant a Sa AN 4 iar ne Bini niltp ‘toads 224, var Castleton, Hill, from New Se col Panama, for Rew York Mtn, Tih, aby Bol ‘chien, pe: Boone ii,