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( fm estadiisiing. Shoo ip will perbaps pardu OUR RELATIONS WITH ENGLAND. 43 z ; ‘Pifrestins Extracts from Letters of “iwerd Lyons, Earl Russell and ve Deen far more ® Vent.ng a Messrs. Seward and Adams, o with regard bo Uw ‘Out of cruisers in this | 6 AFe,nos Os! one bas iiiged (a say thes the Canadien war thav the government of the United States were im | th ty ee bie py bang im . Preventing tho luing aut of whips to aid the South Ame- | {nis gon oy ieee gig Tican republics in thégr revolt against Spain. on Bie gene. a: sama ‘Were it expedient at this inte day to enier upon an ex- %., * - ME.) ie + THE CASE oF THE ALABAMA. aminavion of the relative merit of the two governments eens corer amped tained Py og in the twe pact widely differen? stages of (heir condition, one rary ene ihene ee shall be adop' tn acquitti emeelvee of their obligations of Se ach aca aentinds atures | et OD} wi it at woul aN tives in, materially varying the views whet, should, be preyed a gen ang ey gor taken ortcomings of either, Vor, Ame zens emporarili cate oe ere either dlecverion of 4 by | sited 10 Conads, ond fortisned with funda there fer those poraiing, out wo pow i aoe ip ei we sens we entirely esc your ri? Russell, 4h 7 ptm me tion, Whatever have been the deficiencies Earl conformity with the treaty ering So ae nando | wrens tae ao, le comma te ma | yn ma 7 pesppecealicn neater Dee Dette cater wss-asnctsas |: Dalal. ales, “in dene inammmren 6 Uberty of her band toa sclewn treaty. Whenever her Majes- pee ty’s government shall acknowledge itself Prepared to ter shall’ then’ require perfect the availa] Insgaiice, the <annir — ‘be cited to advise us ° i y tates, Job UD hen. ie pd Meade to inform your lorééhip that bled — fy Hosi, Rowaver, m0 tals proceeding afta cof consort of gous ute 8080 | fone and ot Only with no paren af host uo vernmeut thinks z - x pepe te the severe! positions it hay herevofore assumed in phen Land, With a Comttel ne less-apenest than heseto, regard to the painfn! iransactions in questien, as these | pry ae indy x oe pod ped a have been made known trough me to her Majesty's | Brom «me ae Ge soery case ire [ov nt. | am further dirceted to express to you the retake iritish teprifory, whether Frechient’e cop ern ab the fuslur: by way of popular retaliation or otherwise. It is not tor us Why Semmes and His Accomplices were : Not Surrendered. BRITISH NEUTRALITY EXPLAINED. England Not to Surrender Naval Deserters. thus Jor, of the eforts | 4) “indicate the means her Majesty’s government should Mr. Seward on National Unity and tiat hav: been made to ave't « misnudertexdng bewrn | ca,0¢ t maintain the neutrality on their side of the bor- i honor end digAlty. that in our opinion, a policy similar to that which i. ‘was eee: by our enactment before men- UNITED STATES DESERTRRS NOT TO FS GIVEN UP, tioned might be followed with advantage by It appears from the great mass of cerrespondence on Great badirg™ e the ena! 4 piernoe during au } - our present civil war. oul i, however, to ex- various questions that Kant Hussoll says there is no law | OVP ath oore conviction of this government if 1 in force in England by which three sailors who deserted | ghouid not repeat now what I have heretofore so often from the United States ship Iroquois, at Dover, could | had occasion to 7 ae Practically tho policy of 1 neutral: ae . | ity which her Majesty has proclaiined, has failed as wel be given up. Secretary Welles, invwletter to Mr, Sew> | i teno British home ports as in the British colouies—and ard, says:— especially in the latter—and that it must continue to fail ‘Tho course pursued by the authorities at Dover in lib- | more conspicuously every day, 80 long as axy!uin ts al- erating these deserters Will necessary be reciprocated, ed there to active agents of the enemies of tho aad in that cvent religve us from great and constant ap. | United States, and they are in any way able, by plications in regard to scamen who ave or may come | evasion or otherwis’, to use the British | ports awong us. : a borders. A a beg od Puno Gopretshnns. inst he citizens 1e inited tates, jor li seems from the following! that Lord Lyons designed aro we able to conceive of any remedy adeqvate to the returning to this country :— present exigency but the recognition by her Majesty’s MR. BEWAKD 70 MR. ADAMS, government of the just and exclusive sovereignty of the Daanrsient oF StaTm, United States in all the waters and territories legally Wasnrxcrox, Dec, 6, 1864, subject to the jurisdiction of this government. 1 use the Lord Lyons, suffering much from eg home | Word exigency with a consciousness of its just effect. on a leave of absence. I am: desiro rl Russell OUR REGARD FOR CANADA. shall understand how deeply this incident is regretted The welfare and prosperity of the British Provinces on by this government, and how desirous we are for Lord | our borders are as seriously desired by us as they can be Lyous’ recovery and return to this country, &¢, by the British government, In a practical ‘sense these NADA AND THE UNITED STATES, &o., &e., &o. ‘Wasnrycron, Apri! 12, 1865. The segond volume of the Diplomatic (oir: like the frst, confined to our affairs with Great tuin, and treats of a variety of subjects. THE ALABAMA 4ND CAPTAIN SOUS, Minister Adauis, in aletier to Eari Russell, dated Sep- ember 6, 1864, expressive of the views of this govern- ment, says:— In order to guard against injurious inferences, it is Fein to add that the proceeding of Captain Winslow, in rr ‘ling and discharging the meu who fell into his hands, been formally disapproved, He concludes bis letter as follows:— Tam directed to say that my government does not for moment bolieve that any of (he proceedings referred whether relating to the chief wrong-doer commandin, vinces are sources of wealth and influence for the B. hostile veswol (the Alabama), to the yacht Deerhour ME REWARD £0. LORD LYONS. nited States, although they are subject to a foreign or to those British suhjeets who'have not scrupled either | - Mr. Seward, in a note to Lord Lyons, says:— Jurisdiction. We have proved that this is a sincere cou My Dear Loxy Lroxs—I agree with you that itis best | viction, on our part, by entering futo relatious of recipro- that you go away fora time—I hope not a loug one—fufdl | cal free trade with tho British provinces, almost as intl. yet I feel that my cares and dificu ities will bo seriously | mate as the relations of free trade which, under our con- increased by your withdraw: I sball be happy to see | Stitution, prevail between the several States of the Ame- you to-morrow, at twelve ovclock, and I wil then attond | rican Union, Thus far we have been content with these Jou to the Executive mansion, where tho President will | Felations, and probably we should remain | content receive you, I am sure, with sincere kindness and whether the colonies adhere to their ties with Great sympathy. Britain, or, with her consent, should assume the re- Publicly to declare their sympathy with, or privat ly to ‘Aid and abet the violators of her Majesty’s neutrality, fr) Viewed with any oiler sentiments than those of re- Bret and disapprovel by the members of her Majesty's gov- troment, hoverthelo:s, it appears to be a soiomn obli- getion cf my covernment, in view of all the grave conse- Guences of such a proceeding, to sum up the conclusions i has now arrived at. ctatneas o€ lan ‘apinion ‘proviousle insisted apon, SECRSTARY OF TIME TREASURY TO MR, OFM at out’ frendsbip. ict reciprocal, hile, (peaco. and thi puma {= justly to be regarded us to have The following letter appears from the Secretary of the | harmony on the der are essential to the very btained at no join’ of Uuie any other national character | Treasury (Mr. Fessenden) to Mr. Ormo:— existence of such friendship, On the other hand wo have @ right to expect that the dwelirs within Noviamsn 14, 1864. : Sin—I have received your letter of the 27H ultimo, | (ess Provinces will be, content M0 oud astweare ns who escaped {rom this vessel | CBclosing the application of W. E. Scavion, a British | expected to fulfil the same obligations on our part Even do itating uae | gublect, who asks permission to tranrport to market NF : , aed tu making un- | S8bIech, WO eee er on ey frecdmen ems | {tbls government could be satisfied with lees thin what than that which may have attached to it trom its con- Btruction, equipmen., nt and manning by British Babjects, out of Bri ‘Second—Vhat the } 8 fitted out by Pritisis subjects en ful war against the United States, afier voluntary 9 hus indicated, it must, nevertheless, bo admitted render as prisoners of war, by reason of the unlawful | PMoyed by him, without making oath thas be te # loyal | that, frém the very force of pre rode could citizen of the United States. Such an oath should not iy bacexpostad.ter prevail ah winniige, reich eh ould htervention of the comuualiéer of ihe British yacht | So required from the wi ¢val wubjsfe of any foreign Yow, erhound, and the conveyance of them within the “hoy | afford to the communities which it divides an inadequ: icvion of Great Britain, aught to be delivered up to | #24 when you are eatisfled that similar applicants are in | protection against mutual beeen pcg Rapiatss cee Unied states, Poet por pepper oh ea Te reer POLITIAL AGITATION Third.—That the continnance of these persons to re- | &Xervised any of the rights of citizenship in this country, | ig ag frequent in the Bri ‘ecive from any British authorities or suweee, pecuniary | YOU are authorized to waive that clause in the affiday: “4 ieee is wok easy to, pene tag seceded @asintanco or supplies, or the regular payment of wages, | &ud only require cath that tho applicant has not doné | movements may appear there. Every provocation now for the purpose of more efeciually carrying on hostile | SBY act of hostility towards the United States, given to Americans will be likely to be claimed as a pre- gar ee th's ‘on aed ag cbr ig i bedi ng A NEW PLOT AGAINST THE UNITED STATES. cedent in that case for intrusion from this side of the oh it is my duty to remonstrate’ and for whic Sowa _ :— | lakes. Would it not be wise to establish a y ster ae a vasedy te Gaake anraignet nniaianeiecn | (me: Canae malinasto Me, Aleanay Oniates 17, 10062 operate niger tugershs peerapl pane ae "Fruyth—The occasion uas been tudug.. w warrant a | | SIR—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of | for both countries hereafter? @lroction to me to ask with earnestuess of her Majesty's | YOUr despatch of the 20th of September, No. 770, which 1 ernment that it should adopt such measures as may | ives me the preliminary proof copies of an appeal for Hcanansngpl inarigambcberpeeg ‘ifective to provent the preparacion, equipment and | pea an the basis of disundon, that le ta be signed by |~ Among the papers on this subject is a telegram from fui! of any farther naval expedition from British shores | Bnglishmen in the name of the British nation, and 180 | General Hitchcock {8 Secrotary Stanton, dated Septem- Ee seakve wer sgnines the United Bite. be aditressod to the people of the United Stat & in making these ropresentations 1am ,tnatructed to as- | 1 am obliged to you for the pains yaa hav taken to | ber 3, 1866, seying:— ware your lordship that the President is far from secking establish the be as fect that this new plot against I take upon myeclf to express an opinion that the of oftonae on the part of Gea! ritalin. But he ip | the United States bas for ite authogs the ciuiscaries from | safety of our commeice on the lakes, and the security of fed with the duty of maintaining tho belligerent | this country, who just now seomed to be very welco the cities along the lake shores, makes it af the highest i of the United States on the high seas, as they are | Suess in British society. | The projected appeal is only a | importance, if not an indispensable necessity, that the mized by the law of nations, against Inwlesa ‘com. | B&W instrament omployed by the insurgents in the at- government should have several armod vessels fully ions and resistauce. Ife therefcre ‘trusts that her | te™Pt to influence and determine in their Interest the | manned to prevent the robels, who find. sccunty in % YT aerapiers will consider the subject Ina just | OW ponding national elections. As such {t ts in effect @ | Canada, Trom seizing steamers engaged in commerce and fend candid epirit, and himself as asking from it in this | Precious confession that, notwithstanding the pretention | conve:ting them into war v«asels, with a view of which ‘ease only what, ifthe e.tuation of the parties were re. | Of the insurgents to be a foreign power, they are aetually | they may, if not prevented, do us incalculable mischief. Yerscd, would have been conceded to any similar request | Seeking to secure an administration of this paternal | Ex-Secrotary Thompson is employed in Canada in setting Dased.on equally cogent considerations. [time which would be more tolerant of their | on foot expeditions of the most dangerous character, &c. SANE RUSMELL'S REPLY, mason than the administration they have fallod t0 | —_-s———a_9—tcncA—eVe Baxi Raspell in reply, dgted Septomber2e, 1804, eayn:—- | SYST PY, TOE sganthed’ wo the imporasce et | FINANCIAL AND N ” , 18C4, says:— 0 In tho first place, it is undoubtedly true that the pecoereting: in their hithorto inflexible polte of na- A Al COMMERCIAL. Alabama was partly fied out in a Briish port. | But as ional unity and sovereighty. The pro] address goon “ Mes ead me obtained bay acts bad been ne her Cris air jms it ag pe Wupnaspay, April 12—6 P. M. minitted Ww! to that vessel in violation of a | ly, reac is country, justly remed stead: i , British piatuie, crdcrs were sent to seize her. sh, how. | trusive and offensive, "and thus iis effects wi Saar lounbsasshendbelbapripiy:aailouty\eqind. emoe ge gver, escaped’ from british waters in m state of hair | be. the very opposite. of its design, while it | withstanding the capture of Selma and the reported cap- saripment, under a fraudulent pretense of making a trial will variably. incroase, the unfriendiiuess with which a | ture of Montgomery, the surrender of Lynchburg and the ip. Her equipment was ait rwards completed in « | considerable portion of our people bave reluctantly come foreign port, beltuer British wor American, and accom. | to recard the British nation, That nation will find in ins syne teeny Bingen eee, Recmmnenee ty te gicsion from the eo-styled Confederate government was | these results a new proot of the truth of the old maxim, forts at Lisbon. The fluctuations were limited to 7, the re delivered to capiein Seiumes; her commander, bim- | that “revolutionary emigrants are bad advisers.” 1 have | highest sale having been made at 146, tho opening price, aif an American citizen. read with much satisfuction the paper which has been | gnd -the lowest at 1453¢, Tho closing quotation secon'ily, I Lave to stato that it appears to her | issued by the ever vigilant friends of freedom and hu- ; ey ia Majosty’s government that we prnlaliy of the pri- | manity in Manchester, at ten minuteg past five o’clock in the evening ‘vate firitish yacht, the Deerhound, ja saving from INSUFFICIENCY OF BRITISH NEUTRALITY. was 14534, The insensibility of the market to import- Arowniag some of the oificors aud crew of the Alabama | yy goward, in a letter to Mr, Adams, dated October | at military events which, prior to the capture of alier the vessel nud sunk, performed a praiseworthy act 1 ‘of humanity, to which, moreover, be had been ‘exhorted | 24, 1864, says:— Richmond ‘would “bave exeroleed powerful infludnoe By the oiticcr commanding’ the Kearsargo, to} It is my duty to invite through you the rerfous atten. | Upon tt, shows the settled conviction everywhere pro- @hich vessel the Deerhound bad, in the = first { tion of her Majeaty’s government to the instances, which | vailing that peace is near at hand, and that it has been fastance gone, in order to offer to the Kearsurve oy | unfortunately seem to be multiplying, in which the Brit- | giveady dise a + anistanoe wh'ch a‘ter her action.with the Alabama che | ish poss-ssigns in our neighborhood, both'continental | “eedy discounted on the Gold Exchange. Captures and and it appears further to her | and ncular, haye been mad: bases for hostile proceedings | Surrenders are now accepted as maticrs of course, and ‘ bo = aed: 8 | of the Insurgents against this cor The motives for | public anxiety for army news has grestly abeted under nder any ¢ ion | such proccedings have tt ‘ ric- | the happy sense of confide : i wge the officers and | tion that material damage wo 1 dirvctty trom | ‘e “der vlog rong legen phiuraadiey hostile, ats of the {naurgenta, but a hope | Success of our cause, But the Jul! which is now prevail- t souse of national ty and self- | ing in tho gold speculation will not be permanent, part might ug to resent | panda tudo of causes will operate in the future to ctuations in the premium, England ally re- ed specie paythents nbout pix years after the rostora- tion of peace in 1815. But for the first two years after ho gold premium wag lower than for the bo the same with ng, who { na the ore We The Bank roulation be- 1 from the waves. xd to the dema shown by subse- quent events, ° | grvene oF THR oHKe rnne sone axp inaxp | ‘Ween 1707 and 1516, wad f averaged ae high QURit— 8 CON a8 forty-on 4. »wing sinter ; ho part s appertaining | gives the.average price of yold y and the bank surgents of hesapeake, | ciroulat r f the suspension, Tho ps and tt bs gnint val Gold: was £2 376. 10140. Isla c armors was in Canc 0 has pr 40 biat he ond funds to carry te J thm into ¢ and had tulervigws with conspicuous no members of the gang just before the steamers were cap- 5 M ad nal arrange- b4 of April, 1817, lim. 9 a condition of 4 governs he present could srarcely Lave been antict- ose ject of that arrange hor party from Keeping tt c J force which they had both employed in th uring the war tien recently closed, If y F @gaiust the United Mates, was expec the force Was an unnecesrary +510 The detention and goiznre of the Birkenhead fron-clata, | burden to both parties; but, on the contrary, if war 5 @ud the decussion in Pariiaineut on Uy should suddenly be renewed, one or the other might, ton in thi in anticpotion of that’ event, have —clandes: 5 tinoly or otherwise so mngmented ita force as ons has been fully | to insure to itm dangerous advantdge. Belleving that these were the views entertained at the time the ar. | 1520. ment was entered lato, and that ne.ther the United | 1821. pi, to the at- ex as may bo fon, equipment and outfit | ble na 2 British slores to make war | quarte that th Wv such expeuit in expressing the regret of hor Mojesty’s gov- | ta y should fad thersel unsble to com. | States nor Great Britain expected to relmquieh their Thore is Movement on f for esta iy wih any appl n whack government of the | Tgbt to eelf-defeuce ta the event of a elvil war in the | Gyo pum touee. gibnituie th casas Giiied ginede om t mnsolve fut to | territories of either, by the lnutation referred to, the | Clearine Hour, ox meeliug to consider the BUnpep Make, I cannot ret ij ty’s | Secretary of the Treasury, as you will seo from the cor. on Called fi 2 Gliptn's room, ? ui in proving | reepondence ( copy of which is onclosed), has chartered ellers—one on Lake Erie and the other on Lake erately stondy at ral advanced 1}, Dlinote riment have Leen fer more 9 arches of newirelily with regurd 'o the (Ming of orpivers 0 takes part in Uie civil war in North Ame ica than Ug for the purpose of King and suppressing the Unit i Ba'et were tn pre nting the pang rp on oar trade and territory in that region, , Reeding 1, Cleveland toar to aid the Knuth American republic r to those above mentioned. § Roc! rir roy ikagaint Spain, whol ever, then stood tn TU #7, ALBANS RAIDERS, mn , Roe ae ae the position of a central authority resisting ineurrection, | _ I had Just prepared the foregoing statement of the 1 %, Hudson River M4, MR, ADAMA TO KARL KURPEL t : motions oF Lake Brig, when luformation of a new | Cumberland 1, Government securities were firm. Ten + Mr. Adams, in roply to Berl Ru ov. 10, 1204, | Burdcrteached ihe department, another pate of the | forties ailvanced 34, At tho open board at one o'eloslt, Gao Boge to recall lis lordship's ntlon t riginal & o i 4 landeatively tations wero highor, but at the second rmgular board to. the effect that Captal | © " f there wae a general docline of 11¢a 9% percent. Erie a, atier. being. caved from.| trave , was 12¢ lowe? than at the close of the Orat bowrd, New York Mrowning by the interveation of 4 Britieh subject, tn tt Central 14, Michigan Central }, Mictivan Southegn 1, Rot rach the limits 0 kingdom ne stofugee claim. | % ete one whee of I ; treasure, Hndson River 14@ Reading 24, Nerthwestarn &, Cleve- tho rights of hospitalty, sa much ne tion of | together With other \twonty-tve thousand dollars, | Jand and Pitsburg 4%, Fort W Cumberland 6)4. pelligersub dsters fase oxy froma capture | paupte z A fron t ty od aecne aca hug. | Witnote Oontenl was 36 <hizher, ont necuritiee @r death toa aeutral torriuory | i inseif and ite | parened + Teun p= . ve-twenties decline Base by Hating Furt tier h or egadngt ite | olen Soe Se | ees seed) ek SEO Sire treaties. ceca 20s my Im tho very piace Where he caihin aoas mn rapnioinal | fortien +4. Fivetwenties eloxod on the London Stook havo tho strongest ransone, byw» Vermont Waite of the | Bxchange on the 2th of Murch 7, but a constd- fhe sige whic § mee vero ap robbors we plunder, aud | erable farther adyance will be neceswry to raise them to t by the enemfm or the Unit ate ao par with tholr price in gold of this sito, At the open honrd at halfpast three the markot was without material trenano- | change. huts culled from here to an agreed plac Ker Ma | There has been a food dent of realizing to-day, and the h ro dane sort Of etipirent, A tained { vin r y be de. | gmat of this hes been inet ridrt” wala Vad ich wea piaced op. the Alabama, bas been paced ov | wt f hop lbetaiict suet ed peataly Mba bey? 0 bigher, Tho ad. Paiive born, in feting out ang fom to do the sane sort of Binbonm did anil he was gent tothe bo M4 of bor hy another Britinh vouwol » Duke Wika we eae nadorn the purpose, wad where | ores, . ait Be and hie companions. the personae vane lias, howoyer, by cade both large and adden, re alleged Bormanity of Mr. Laweastor--for e ‘ } and, althongh the upward mo may continua, te ject of continuing a war of destrnotion of life suri pr rly agabnst the pec f tho United states, Whetier L | | Correct OF Not in '\« avemente—as yet founded ou ‘o 71 Bp ibiormation Of & Levee oumcagler-bumo Wil oor 0 | Xe, | moriet witt he axponed to sharp roacilons, Thesupply of lyaaable fendy fa abaniont) and the rate OF Gall te BOW rere Gueled wwe Jive por eemt oa goverm |b ‘ days, and 16034 0110 of three days. The falling of in exports, tlose from this port for the last week having hoon: SenAk «sir SLAIN, See to eustain quote- Mr. &4ewart, the Sub-Treagurer in this city, has fixed the p' Ace of gold certificates, recetvable in payment of Sav'nnah cotten sold by auction on ” at 14534. By the terms of sale the buyers can avail themselves of these certificates for the ‘Aree days next succeeding the one of sale, ‘within which time the invoices must be paid. Present however, indicate that the cotton be | * Covren.. paid for in coin in most cases, 80 long as the price of | was moderate, the salos being certificates is not below the market price of gold. This | ii at previous rates. Ll tine demand is immaterial and constitutes no reason why the Treasury eas iee wane: pig Ns pl pape prerbervenegabn soe bora tm sale of fainiy malnisinad, Bales 900 bales at the following quo- its certificates. it'should do go the claimants of the | tations, viz:— cotton seized would have an argument against the certil- | 44:9) hard Weeihe Mobile, H.0.67, cate aystemn when the settlement of these claims comes | Widdiiug., 23 8 Fr Fs under discussion, and therefore the nearer the price | Good mi ‘vo to report sales of 10 tons St. Do-- ificates Dyewoons.= We oem $= to that of coin the better. The form of | Jing on terms we could nut learn, cortifioate ts as follows:— Fivir.—We_ notice sales of 150 bags African peanuts No. 1. ‘Unirep States Tarasuny, and 120 bbls. currauts on private terms. New Yorn, April 12, 1865, } Freicuts were very dull, and rales were scarcely £0 ‘This certificate, fasued to John Jones, represents one | firm, There is not an Ainer:can vessel _up, and the nen- ‘thousand doiiars of gold coin, this day purchased by suid | trals are taking stuff at oe The engagements Jobn Jones from the undersigned, uniler authority of the | were:—To Liverpool, 260 boxes bacon at 6s., and, per Bcretary ofethe Treasury, and’is receivable only by | steamer, 60 bales colton und 110 bales silk waste at 24. f{ineon Draper, in payment for cotton purchased from | 60 bales hops at 3¢d. ; 690 boxes bacon at 158, and ‘006 tho government of the United Stats and. from tho party | boxes cheese at 203.’ To London, 250 tons oxide zine at -to whom it is issued and upon bis endorsement. 188, 9d. ‘To Marseilles, 35,000 staves on private terms. + J. E. STEWART, ‘To Bristol, 150 boxvs bacon on private terma. A brig to $1,000. Assistant Secretary, the west coast ot Africa aud back on private terms; a ship of 1,000 tons was! to load ¢ John for ‘The certificates can be bought either with legal tender . notes or certified checks. Sreronl a: ie, OE ee ‘The business at the Sub-Ireasury to-day was as fol- | Pernambuco and Bahia and Lock, $1 per bbL; an lows:— Italian brig, 228 tons, 19 Cav cere $1,200; a Weds schooner, 100 tons, to Tanspico, G0; a schoouer, : Bagels foe cone . Fieve pod tons, from Lingan, ©. J5., to New" York, coal, $6 50; a Faye. dzsnist Beith bark, 896 "tons, ,to Aspinwall, coal, on private soonest 22, Inos.—There has been but little inquiry for any de Subscriptions to government loan 993,000 | geription, the scles being confined to smulbiots of seotch ‘The aggregate value of the exports, exclusive of specie, | pig at $55 @ $56, and Eglington at $50 cash. the port of New Ye i ive.—Wo ote tales today of 800 Bbls, common gets anda oe te again porte during ‘he 1 Rockiaad at $1.00. Liuup may be quoted at £1 00 cush week ending April 11 was $1,619,298. The exportscom- | dio.sesen.—Tho demand was moderate, but tie market pare as follows:— was firm. Sales 60 hhds, Burbadoos ut 60¢., and ub do, 1663. 1 Porto Rico on terms not ascertained. For the week. Prey, reported, se gaitsn00a aaetsse 1.60 303 Gra, markt continues quiet for crude, by and $13) yy ptr and we have no saics to report. Last sale of whale was SORES SNe Seen muade iu Kew Bedford at'§1 2 Tingoa! way aul, ith Since Jan, 1..'.. $00,602,609 $5,016,601 8,001,647 | Small sales from crushers’ hands at $127 a $1.80. ° Lard - was firm at $1 60 for prim city, with small saies. The total commerce of New York from July 1 to dato | “Pyovia ne-—Rpceijts, 402 pken. pork, 561 do, out compares a8 follows with former returns: — meate and 365 do, lard, The domand for pork continued 1862-3. 1863-4, 1804-5, | active and an nidvane of 6 4. 5c, was eatablished on rts mdse, ...$141,06361 new mess—the market closing firm at our outside rates. obese BAe ¥ ta See ae ne Ase | The al s on the spot were 6,000 bbis., at $27 12% a 47,067,458 89,817,148 27,161,004 | $27 60 for uow mess, $24 b0.a $29 for 1863-4, do. cash The Fulton Fire Insurauce Company, of this city, will | Sud Rstlas vay Closing at $4 6) 8 ee oe Te ee pay on the 18th inst, a dividend of five per pent. s, for April uod May, sellers? Tho railroad superintendents will hold a mecting in | OPton, sto 1 G00. bbls. do. for Juno, this city#o-morrow (Thursday) to arrange their summer forge eras nd w Eicon ig nee time tables. at 2 a 16 50 f and $18 a $29 for extra ‘The Atlantic and Great Westorn Ra'lroad earned during | 40. Beef Tams were, steady, Tye note sales of 200 bh at $20.2 $22. Cnt meats were in fair request and full rates the month of March $449,815, which is an increase over | were obiaiucd; sales 900 pecuages at 14 ‘@ Abe; for the receipts for the same time last year of $228,082, * shoulders, snd 160, a 17e. for lass; also 100,000 ibs, ‘There are twelve national banks in operation in Chi- a Ju) om Patty ory Pal ARs: pelle se a é Bacon wi active demand, With gales of 60 cago, whose aggregate capital foots up $4,837,000, with @ | boxes at 15¢. .1b}6, for Cumberland ‘cnt, and 15740. for circulation of $2,217,800, and discounted bills of | long ribbed for short rbbed. The $6,588,803, lar mares was act and tm; sales, ne shbis, an ” tierces at 1530. @ c, for No. Meo. & 1T%¢c. for ‘The following were the quotations for American scouri- | fair to prime sieam wud kettle rendercd, and ties in London on the 29th ult:— 18c, for smail lots of chotce. Butter wie 200. for Western, and 20°. 0 35°. for State. Cheeso — & jand 5 per cent... reigned 208 isa! oe +; selling quite fron ao, a 2se. for commun to prime, rey the latter by searce. Hin cme tenes cost de Peninonsea. Receipts 1,108 bbls. ‘The market, for Atlantic and Gree crude continues firm, but the demand was Ihnited. The mort., 1880, 7 per cent. a 70 | Sales on the spot were 1,000 bbls. crude, ch.cfly at 35c., Do., 2d mort. 1881, 7 por ® 3G | and 1,200 do., for May delivery, wt 823¢c.," sellers? option, Do., Pennsylvenia, Ist mort., 18; Sg | Retin’d was dull bur steady; Siler 500 bbls. at 626. a 63°. Do. do. Qd-mort., 1882.... cosesecee 61 a 63 foe ponkeds aot Tic. a 72s. for free, the market closing o1 irm for in ay eee a adele i RisAnIME as qulet with, clos of 6,000 Ibs. at 165,» " c., chiefly at thd latter price. a ap oe bi eas Séoan.—There was loss activity in the markt for raw, Marietta aud Cincinnati RR bonds a 68 but previous prices were tolerably well sustained. Tho Panama RR Ist mort., 7 per cent, 1865... £100 { sales were" 250 hhds, at 930. a 133¢¢, for Cuba Musco- Do., 2d do., 7 per cent, 1872...... a 10l vado, aud i4c. for Porto Rico; also 65 boxes Havaua at Pennsylvania wk . pont, 2d mort., 6 per ‘a Bu eee panes was firm at 1836. for powderd, crushed cent, ve . oe 950 ah paren 83 : 85 ‘Ta'Low continues steady with a moderate inquiry; sales 100,000 Ibs. at 113¢c, a 1154, , ‘Wasxey.—Recelpts 681 bbis. Has dedlined 1c. a 2c., . agora: Sco aid ns e e A moderate business transacted at the reduc: 3 ; tion, the 200 bb! at $2 1 $10000 Use's'81, cou 108% 600 shu NY Cont RK. 101% | $2'isie) UOME at feta Ai 20000 U 8 6’s,6-20,cou 108% 200, 40, 101%4 86 93% 100 do......810 68 Ae ee oe) ne ee Ly $000 do... $3 1900 Hudson Rit Rik 190 nag Jos essa oekes judson Riv 16 eer pte cassia 6000 N Carolina G's. 65 100 do......... 10536 Port of New York, April 12, 1865. Zoouho6's, Puckitisa do a ae CLEARED. 2 ‘ac 188 ‘, 20000 Ohio Miss cer. Steamship Columbia, Burton, Havana—Spofford, Tileston 0000 0. 80000 c pimel pincarmahtp Guiding Btar, Knapp, New Orleans—James A 1000 NY Cont6's,’83 9834 2500 1 Sloanishtp JW Everman, Beastoni, City Point, 500 do. + 98 300 do 108 Bark Princeton (Br), Metornck, Demurara—H Barnes, 6000 Frio Sd mtve... 100 100 Michigan Cen ver Bark E'lngwood, Ellin; wood, Zaza—Erett, Son & Co. pod marie a 1 ; 500 do, ee waters D Ryerson (Hr), Healey, St Joun, NB—Boyd & Ch, Buri RR 63, 1000 Chi & NW 1m. 87 Agresta if Bog zolante (Aus), Sbertiega, Gibraltar—Slocovic! 2000 M Cen 8’s,n1.. 111 60 do. 810 6544 Brig Stromness (Br), Ryan, Kingston, Ja—Brett, Son O 6000 TolkWab im ex 98 Fee ee Tan Demustan tacter€ Lignimonrne, tooo Glecetel urbne 100° Bue Lily Bric Rodate, Glace Way JAC A Deno 6000 Clev&Tol sf bus 1 iz Lily (Br), Esdale, Glace Bay— ewolf SO ST ROT ae pt sabe Castes “adams” i), Peteraon, St Johns, NEY F Brg ‘ion T (Br), Tufts, St Johns—P I Nevius & Son. Brig C Rogers, Yeaton, Boston—Holyoke & Mirray, Bohr Volant Uist), Hovse, Ureat Harvor, WIT AR Web- ster & Co. - ‘ma (Br), Proctor, St Johns, NF—Miller & Houghton, niden Gate, Chase, Norto! TB Chase & Co. 6500 dow... .... 14536 200 sha Fourth N'Bk. 91 60 Canton Company, 84 600 . 8436 200 do. P Phare, € Oly al 156 150 Chic & NW % B ve ree ro, Cavelier, ity e ant 52 1000 do. 31y - BRE F 1 & Slaght. nr Hamilton, Ogden, Fortress Mor ott -Schr 5 T Winew, Hulse, Forwess Monroe—Von Brunt & "0 100 Chic & Rk Ist RR alzoll, 40% ub Co. 5 200 eo. 17 100 Chic, B & Qy 16-400 Pitts, FUW. £00 do. *B1,con 10834 1 2@,cou 10545 100 ¢ $11000 US 69, 1000 US 6 200 100 q 100 Mich Cont RR 609 Mich S& NIRR 300 do 62% 260 do 2 Made a ou 100 AltonkiliauteR 30° pee LOG'LM Cout K. Ship Blaabets L with cotton be, to White, New Orleyua, 15 days, H Chareh ii ? 1 000 dO... G00 Quicks Ive 360 Nariposa My Leaver, Buonom Ayres, Feb 8, ” 9, int 14 02, lon 33 Js, spoke Ur 44} or #00 buco, 200 Cleve arin, Castellamare, 64 days, with do.. & Pitts do. 1600 Reading Rit. G00 do. ), Feetzen, Rio Janeiro, 49 days, with 600 do. stord Scandella, Maracotbo, March 14, and fon €¢, to B Pavenstedi & Co. March ayes, of and for Boston from Mi- Rotehkiss, Demarara, ridge's Sone. + 10 800 NY Coutral RR. 4090 do, | ragoane. brig Robert Mowe (of Now Hi 25 days, with molasses, to IL Tro Brig ‘Ellen Vickie (br), Mokihcany 1 do......010_97 t 150 Chic Burk@ RR, 112 | PHN swnae, to hd 40 A Dowell 100 Mi & PdyO RR 380 Brig Joln Uathaway (of Newport, RT), Townsend, Beau. 100 Pitts, F W&C RR 921g | fort, NO, 6 days, in. ballast, to Fatheway, Had E aad 200 do. 200 do 92” | NE winds, with fog, most of the passage, 160 Brie RR pref... 82 800 ig | BEE Hobin, Hopking, Macher, 7 days, with lumber, to i 4 npeon & Ci 100 itud Biver RR... 10734 et Tila ie, Yam Norden, Meyaquen, 18 days, with sughr je, to minster. inet, of i ela ware, spoke schfdoha Evening Stock Exchange. fSwrense, trom St Martius for New, York, with head of fore: ‘Weoxegoay, April 12, 18¢5, | mast gone. ° $10000Americdn gold 14544 00 ate Pittsburg RR 71 | git yhie weno remota eike haat BD Tanga, 4 10000 5-20's, old isa... 107% 600 do.. a Hattoras, during a heavy gale from S3\¥, carried away fore- 1000 10-40" coupon 93. 200 Rock Island, 200 do 07% | most hend, Jibboom, broke Core gaff end apllt eatie, 200 shs N ¥ Gent. .23 1001¢ oT Bohr Kedion hin Petien, Horton, NB, I days, with pota- 600 do. . 10035 100 Northwer Co. i 08, to A Smithers Thad roueh fogiy weather. $400 Erie RR. ‘63 60 900 NW RR pref. ‘Schr Talent (Br), Allen, Cornwallis, J days, with potato 200 do, + 66% 100 di 60 700 Hudson Riv RR.. 10634 800 Fort Wayne RR. 9itg 60 G0..c eee. 106M 100 Obiod& Miso.b8 20 1100 Reading RR..., 105 200 Cumb Coal Co os 4a% 500 Drsessecee 106% 400 do., “ z ry Went, olfast, 100 Mich Southern :. 6134 100 Qkallver MgCo.03 60 Bene BereMtyarai, Machine, Oars wo do... . OL 100 COs. 6 4 800 65 ne Lrene, Eaton, Mechinsport, § days. 100 iN! Contra! Rid sd 1083 Retr roade, Marsball, Rockiatid. ar Cornelia, Hendrickson, Rockland. r. Btock market ve and irregular, Gold steady; but Sehr Leoeadia, Allen, G few salos aflor call; stood at qlou@ of report af 140). Sour eine heats Ne oties neh: Bone) CIDY COMMERCIAL REPORT. flr Mary ° _ Wavwagoay, April i207. M, | sone OB Binet Aenet.—Recoipts, 48 bbls, The market continues | Sel omas Jellerson, Hill, Ha Aulot, with gioall ealee ob $775.0 99 for pots and $60.1 gienmers Culdlog Star ney $3 60 for pearls, Congress, Ametian barks Wasliingion, Drankles; bri Brcavarvvre.—Recetpta, 7,004 bbls, four, 1,160 bbls, | fy; Aerie, Oriental Molua, a ad and 941 bags corn meal, 2,235 bushels corn, 1,696 do, Wid at sunset SW. fonts, 750 do, barley and 458 do, malt, Tho market for eager reve yme = oe . cous. Btato and Westorn flour continued quiet, and prices iharh ienen-shenaion hip, Blondel: Mherbnrn, uaser to the extent of be, a 100. por | hence for Singapore and Mong ig Feb! (rte being wholly confined to the immocdiate | coating to sen tu charge of a pitot grounded ort Li" A 7 on ch yuh }atiSuipts to get if have aa trade, The sales Include 6,000 wile, | AU atituipte to get hwr aif havens Ait Oo yal wer Btato ord Western, 6000. Southern and 400'do. Cana. | he !* tald to be now tn niate nike it inh at the annexed quotations, the market closing dull, 8 oumLe nes! a.to repel. could het with a downward tendency. Tye flour was tuactive, and | maiingrnncl water there le bo doubt that the greater p Wo lave no sales of moment to report. Corn meal was | te dantiged. 3 qn et, aod prices were wholly nowlaally unclanged. Wo Bara Sanam Atuem—Advices of the th inst from Nr brig peetii Sarih Auiee report ber in A p condition: her hut Sopertine Btato and Weetern flour, e720 700 waaled of, whd the ® Ha 8 ito wre, Coram 795 9 609 | Oa, and cdorts will om typ ' hd joe 4 apo © Couns Mempting Lagrtin aut of ff hen 8 bj a 0 HO ey prove a wial lows. Biv , Baten By Ia Fay a 12.90 | Bow Vouk shure she hed beou very Worvul 4 Ad, built at Goodspeets raises hee atica frown Hartford, ob & 1 . Notice to Mar! eres = sera” 5 patie oe: i Rock Buoy, PY ate Ureand Buoy. these ‘ware much Deeded in thelr puyer places ‘of af this season of the year. costing. Mom's, from Antwerp for Akyad, on iat 8, 8, 100 Mg trom Table Bay for Akyab, Jan 5 lab bt ep Yon 78 W - sgatanaas for Providence, Apri 9, Bar aN mort au Prince for Boston, April 6, lat 426108 1290 sop NYork, lab 4981 N, lon 868 W—by the n Pott. eto Anrwrane, March 26 -Aryhomae Kitten, Morrill, Nor, Beran, Keb &-Ar Bea) Bunge, Noveroas London) A8th, elvetia, Warner, Ban Francisco; 14th, Ma! Copp, Pil ary, Lisbon: ath, ‘Music, Elein, Singapore; 16th, Denied aroy, Hows, Hong 4208, or Hermod, Holgen, — (and dei for NYork). eS Macao for “Savannah, ‘Axsumn, Jan st—Att Tarr Wetkiny Blauohard, Carli; 25,. at Jenny Fradin, ben Francisco, in, Sep Francis * Bouny, Fed 26—In port ships. Bencdin, Bere tor J ues pool, 1dg; Sool00, Huichinson, f Bhi n Belle, Harrison, Maine. pi Hanckon, Jan 12—A1r Norseiean, wg, Hong yore: Sania, March 23—Are Morning Lig, | GoeIe! Maret: 20-ATE Lbisy Hately NY cer Feb 10, eu Fee twoud, . Bl ‘el feus arn Poston aga Pul‘on, Dundee, 224, Titre, mikioenas, April {Are Brachr Antelope Dobson, NYork» ry eln, Reed, ot Beene tela Hodsdon) Hodsdou, Bangor; 4th. Br bare Emblem, Henderson, NYork: briae Martha Washington, Lo faud; Alberts, Dow, azut ALee Leonard, Bike, do. i Te A Unaos April 2-Arr barks ilen Stevens, Howe, New York; 4th, J Ebingwoud, Elling wooa, fo; Mii dteteon, Bead, Boston; sehr Kote, Free waa, \ York. Oo toc itary Blveabeth, Boston; Br brig Traskless, Ye 5 Nore. ow, Feb S—sild Qusen of the Seam, R is four. fom, York. Grascow, March 28—Sid Britannia (8), St John, NB, ané NYork, March 19—Arr Leucoiea, Clantiom Callao; Hee dory, Mensina (and vid for NYork>, Feb 18—Ar war Becney (and oid B80 Lo " Caloutts ): 28 mm. Havien, Mi NYork. Haswcn Fleets ing, Rely, Baker's beta TaBWiCll Je Owen, Oliver, from Cale tno for Lelt y Hone ho Web 2—Arr Georges, Williams, Whampoa; sth Kingfisher, #ieanan, Metbourne; Uith, Mary Clover, Hashes, Rivgpo: Qiks, san Reane aca, ats Bo bedeo 11, euny, Stal; Feds by Nanoby Pera ‘Maa Feat tiage ai Forest Helle, Percival, Fooclor Hitelitnsou, Europa, N¥ors oP 3 bins hae rald, Davie, Sugia; Caracas ( rk. (Sib, brig Neva, Tatbot, Cionfnogas: 6th, Be barks Lord Chancelidr, t NYork; 7th, Gertrude, Chit ang arias, Apri SAtr » Pratt, Baldi IvAcua, Murets 2--No 1. ‘ Hockley, Boston or. March : r Yor Florence » MeStoker Cor ches, doz Westteld, Trevele : ahips Tomtephers, Am a : i ld, do} Helvetia (8), Peoweos ica, Maltimove; MR Ladwig, 5 ‘n ff Ent out 250, sin ®), Trott, do Mitchel, iiawwns By Gen Butler, Wood, and Zephyr, Bigniow, CAtia0i Hopkins, Basseln; JL Dima mock, Harwsrd. ile Cla 27th, Rhine, Muore, Neve York. Arr at Graye-end sub, Wo Wit San Franctsco, oe Mussina, hak. howrding Illow, Vidulich,” " “ Cuuiz, tol Tay, Genoa, Matra, w, Nichols, Tbratl, Sia iath, W York, s Talpey, United Kingdom. n vexsel In peut. NA , Stover, Porte Ortolan, Gooding, and arks ra al load; 1iir). arr, and Abuydia: ig 11.8 Emery, Fitts, Porc yeh Philadelphia; 64 night, Baltimore. ee nark’A W plevena, March 19—No. Am veseo} in port, ret do vo date, brig Bei Vant, Walker, New York, URENsrows, March rr Living Ag, Nichols, 4 sitanihs Circe Gurcent, Mitchell (trem Cardi, bere coer. fore reporved for Vancoaver). : Hamilton, Singapore; ot! ae FLonng acy Sid Jun 20, Ant id Jan Tio! eb 11, stondel, Sherburne, aston ndel, Sherburne, Singapore er, Bosion Miseod). Rensoror, March 18—Are bark WU Wail, Castner, Havanay. rn brigs Woodland, Mankin, NY is. J My ‘Pa Destlants Mok Field Poniereon tater Cr Worest Eagle, Sleeper, Leith (and Sampours, March fron Callao (or Leith. Bwatow. vch G Ar’ Muntress, Whilden, Shai Bixcarca®, Feb !%—Arr Snapdragon, Briard, (ang mid ith for China); Liar, Fran, iturin, Saigon; 17th, Langion, Paris, Liverpool. ‘Std ttt, Meindes, Hurvey, Feanieises sMoow, Hussey, Radgoon; ith, Ind We care, Wariieth, Akyubs I ae viet ‘Nouparelly Smith, aa ooparedl, 1 Laverponlt yer, Lunt, Pooouow (and. sid fey § fdr <=-)4 5 ne » Pree ‘SwaNaua 7 burn, Nye, Foovhow; Nestor, Cioutiman, Eo are bole Maine, Jarvis, J. Reod, do, Sid a, map + Be ing, Doxter, and Cleo, Gran, 3 onulds Bulumuor. Gas ril Arr bark Loltand, Pei NYork., Apel 6—Are bark Hlomedon, icy, Philadel- id Hunter, Hatield, N Yor! “hS0—Are ibe brig Ze;-hyr, MeCulloch, NYorks, UPer Steansary MpRarian, at Poattann.],_” Arr from Now York. Chahey Gumut, at Hamburg] Emma,. at Liverpool. ‘Arr from Bolt 1 Liverpool, AEN EW's, 200 AND 202 GREEN. Of Hurray; and theca you will And thing else than YO TO THe AS z wich street. coraer Teas, Uoilees #lour and eves EXQUISITE AND UNEQUALLED Bloom, for a ola, 0 * vin Kevelpt of th ia of Fusitons, 8 s tiberal terme, ) will oftan oo : " livers stupe the sot the very organs thab used thd he cause of ey @ the patiout 4 ss Of dure, a1 rant which does bo check 9 of the siomenn, healthy the curative powere of lar, bul certats Nary CAUAD of & brok syutem, And often pas consumpuon, When Hut disease dos BOL Cais ead lly curable by « proj action of tue stomach, y itis W eliuinste ani ¥ clog and render saggia er and over famotiony, ry off the unbeuihy & tue Wheels of _ topurity the bio will properly Alger healthy ehyine and eliyle, the batter 0 od, there Will be no peed of the “blued d thet-pariies the piootebread and bute ye are (ue medioive whiek Instead of tak fur heaithy action of the pure, ihe cireulntl oF ete it has even f intigiphia, when bie patient Lag he divections whivlt 7H o SEAWEED FONLO wud js olty that ean be rar 4 of consumption, wish be ole es. Ble de e gave he ca 7 re otuer may have quite acavity us errivened, aud diggased tasty nt we ‘Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, (dozen; or two bottler of $5 @, dandcake Pills, 2 conte 82 Bond gtrent tot PEN foe vt for a’ (bop wirometer Lis per voitlo, OF G) nd one of Tonle lor Be ROAIMNCE ean be found at bis roo ings fora WA Bout street, New York. fr, SUMBNCK will ¥ nduy, tie 1th aud 20 A cotiain cure, wituout Old Words, Serefata, Salter wil Bone aa Ganon, ko, Por sale at the drag auove, 3 Bowery, Ne ¥, Rye GERMAN OfNIM od ¥ FOR GOUT ANS HE GREAT RNOLISH ' K tlam.—All sail ¢ above complaly'r either of re a eed tonae BLAIS GOUT and RE UMA TIC La They can “be relied upow na ihe most aefe and sfeetuml remedy ever offered to the pu 0 been One fy used in Kurope for many TPropsres ty Prout lareant, 29, BY London, Ent \ rity WRU CO, 119 dad He ' rier nore have. authorized tha nang * red Jon.” to ba imvr fed to each box ol tue genwidh ww Mo stor VieTrys.< Hnetled by addvensing, Wik arddwulant, Lawyzer, Avra: obivay : Swatow, 2 Tiny, San irancisea; 7th, City of Me , Yorke Bld “lan 27, Star, Spartow, ‘Nnguestls Fhe ai }