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_ Taurapay, April U—6 P. M. The stock market opened with considerable animation this morning, and developed an improving tendency throughout the day, The advance in prices was most marked among the Western shares, although the reac- tion was general, aided by the purchases of the bears to cover their contracts, There was at the same time some rather heavy buying on “4 * account by those who think that bottom has at length been touched, A few of the wisoacres of the street again venture to predict that the much-talked-of and long-expected Sting rise 18 about to set in; but the bulls have been so often disappointed during the last six months that at Present the prophecy hardly elicits more than a sickly smile. Stocks cannot go down forever, and as they are in most cases probably selling below their real value at Present, it seems reasonable to look for improve. ment, the more especially as neither the fnan- cial condition of the country nor the value of railway property has undergone any materiel change sjnca last October, when prices were from forty to seventy-five per cent higher than they are now. The ‘currency, (oo, bas not only not been reduced since June, 1865, but, as we showed in detait yesterday, it haa been increased to the extent of $16,370,420 since that time, inciuding, a3 we do, the national bank notes in our cal- , Culation. Moreover, the fears which some persons en- tortain of a speedy resumption of specie payments are without foundation, a return to hard cash being impos- -aible for some years tojeome, e Money was easy to-day to the Stock Exchange at seven ‘Per cent, an@ there were numerous exceptional transac- tions on government securities at six. The drain of “currency from the interior is strongly in favor of this ‘centre, and the banks are consequently disposed to lend more frocly om rallway collaterals and ordinary margins than hitherto, as well as to discount commercial paper, salthough only the best grade is in favor, and this passes at 78 per cont, At the tan o'clock session of the open board railway ‘shares were'tn good demand. New York Central sold at 9056 m 34; Erle, 5434 a %; Reading, 98%; Michigan “Bout O736'@ 34; Geveland ana Pittsburg, 67% 0 ; “Cl and Toledo, 11734; Rock Island, 86% a 87; ‘Northwesters, 81%; do, preferred, 58% a 50; Fort ‘Wayne, 00% a 5¢; Mariposa preferred, 19. At the first regular board the market was active under -& continued demand for the leading stocks, both to cover “‘shorts’’and on speculation for a rise, and the advano- 1881, 10836) @ 100;" coupon, 1681, 1037; five-twonty coupons, 1864, 107% ® 107%; five-twenty coupons, 1865, 107%, a 108; five-twenty coupons, January and puly, 1073 @ 4; August, soven-thirty, 106; Jane, seven-thirty, 1063¢ ; July, eeven-thirty; 10534. ‘The Stock eExchange opened a room to-day in New street for. dealing in governments exclusively. There 1s to bo moveall of securities, as the business will be con- ducted as.in the lower hall, and dealers in general will De admitted to the priviieges of the room upon the pay- ‘montof anenaual charge. At present, however, it isa mere experiment, The gold market has been less excited, in the absence of European news of importance, and after opening at 1375 it declined to 136%, and finally closed at 1863;. ‘There was an abundant supply of coin for delivery, and Joans wers made without Interest and at 1.64 per cont per diem for borrowing and three per cent for carrying. Mining shares were da, but generally firm. At the Gret board Consolidated Gregory Gold closed bc. higher ‘han at the same time yesterday, selling at $9; Colum Dian Gold and Silver Sc., selling at $3 45; Charter Oak Copper was Se, lower, selling at $1 80. At the second board Consolidated Gregory gold closed 5c. higher, sell- {ng at $0 @5;).Quarts Hill gold at $2 40; Smith and Parmeled, $5 26; Colambian Gold and Silver, $3 45. ‘Tho foreign exchange market was firm in. tone, but rates wore nomingl. Bankesa’ bills on England at sixty days wore quoted at 1003 ;'at three days, 110 @ 110%; commercial bills, 109 a 100; france at sixty days, 6.13% 6.17}4; at Uiree Gaye, B.11K 66.18%; bills on Berlin, TIX 0 124; on Bremen, 7836 @ 703¢; on Frankfort, 40% 0 413<; on Amsterdam, 40% © 41%; om Hamburg, 36 0 86 08 Antwonp, 6.90 9 6.1736. coarse of the market for prime bankers’ bills on eee 8 $818 8 May 1... x Consols were firm in London to-day; bat American securities dectined slightly im sympathy with the rise in gold. The quotations were: 13 . aK Toh odeeue ‘808 80% 87 86 fiinoisGoutrals... 73. 7.7 The recent in five-twonties on the London Stock Exchange is attributed to a pressure to sell from holders te Germany during the war panic which pro- vailed for a while on the Frankfort Bourse, ' The foreign import returns of this port for the month of March are thus officially sammarised :— 1865, 1866, Ent’d for cons’n.. $7,066,126 $15,200,800 Do. for wareh’: 7,872,666 100 ‘Total ent. ot W'd'n from Bear tot it} table to anticipations of « higher Btanco and a desire to market the ‘Tho returns of the first three months foliows:— F Free goods. Specie and Total out, at port, $88,106,158 $87,007,827 $68, 122, Win from warehve. 17,139,685 "29,008,672 84,498,001 For the nine months ending March $1 they stand as ‘Total ford moe. 8111 beet poor Stans Hono Total merchdse, $116,689, 667 $228,186,490 $202,694,076 ‘The decline in the import movomens bes beep confinea fo the last dhrog.ar four onthe and la due fy (he, Ab NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 12) 1867.~TRIPLS SHEET. \’ ' FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | 2emof trade and the downward tendency of prices, on mig 55 900 Ilinots PROBABLE MURDER IN THE EIGHTH WARB. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ‘The customs receipts at the port for the nine months A most unprovoked outrage was perpetrated last Wed- TLEMAN TRA ending on March 31 were:— CHER, WE! . 1105-4 1908-7, io mesday night, tho victim being a German named Heary a Married. struct hegteers fn ri pad French, apace rye {om Sioatoe ntraise Horta | gfe Met apy st naan, =m see ence of. | Sea nanan! "ore. tes , Eoq » ‘ pa a SR a a Se. sameamee commen, | ap treet, was quietly seated in his store Bkaxoa—Hicars —! FRENCH TRA Total for 9 mon. $53,898,090 $100,006,251 $00,447,050 | + te Ten entered ane place by | bv the Kav. IL'M. Gallaher, Secvaty R, Daasee to Mant | A, gushed ty teferencon would engage, Gav" savior St Tos cxpettenane fr teed evthas options: | sy oft by tothe Tot the inmates the | © FoveSurmt “At Win Fast’ Coan hststtym, on | 5c 44drn Rasen Govorenen ra‘. 1865, 1806. 1807, | 10 4 store mn . Lond - ™ Domestic aiken tek pupnecon eeacerscce (a upon him ‘before he: cron eet | Suara’ bah bythe Rev. Mr. Wa. Barto, Mr. YOUNG GPRWAN—RECENTLY ARRIVED FRO Domestic produce $13,898 . 879, 100 Erie Ie Gh Bh gees Rat ‘UNK to Miss Harri L. Siva. No cards, Be . wi bos a situation as tutor in & private fa: n free goods. 221 67,167 $1,133 | 100 di ote he resistance, felled him to ingbamton and Erie, Pa, papers please ly, to give instruction in the French and 2. “ For'n d ... 191,987 (165 164,138 | 20 rung, with which, after be had moatons. —On Saturday, April 6, by the Rey, | best of references given, Address M. D., Herald office.” Specieand bull'n. 881,918 1,045,039 1,801,141 fallen prostrate and unconscious, he was beaten about | Dr. Cuanies 0. Hexmiox, St Nee $a city, to a N LADY DESIRES A POSITION phan we zene the most unmerciful manner, After com« | AMRLIA ‘oms, of Brooklyn, #, D, Nocardia?” A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY DESIRES A 0} Total exporis,...$14,770,698 $24,713,856 $22,900,307 teing this outrage the two men proceeded to rifle the I : the Preseh and Eg) a dikes tert ieg Do. Exel ofepecie 14°307,713 28,668,817 °"20,476'226 ton bis person. Nor ecenatever money they could | April 10, at the residence of tho ‘bride's’ parents, by the | HH, ee a er ee ‘ For the first three months of the year they stand after a earching of his clothes: thay ‘aid hada Py RE TT 3 Pa A va ‘OUNG LADIES’ BOARDING SCH ; thas:— at oN Poy drawer and Lg org in pilfering about Lursox—Cuisnoim.—On Wednesday, ‘Ayeil 10, at the qt ef—Situated within three fours ride of west vecoeslasa aioe sitios sett ong $200 ng sure that. their victim would | residence of the bride, by tio Rev. H. Ridgeway, | York oly. naving $8000 year syndy wih cae 4 ee 5 - . pry é ee atte ”4 are poe Lest sea Tass Pees caer SUE Am eBlerpetes wil bullion. 6)506,053 A. XOUNG MAN HIGHLY QUALIFIED Wint Orv — instruct! fi of spore... $51,800,005 30,600,908 65, 49,093 Iadieg or gentlemen ak ‘hela teedionces. “addivas Be ster 46,710,118 | 00,072,581 40,376,379 AN LADY. WITR THE BEST OF A YOUNG GERM. Teferenoa, desires a sitnation as objection to travel. ‘thes: ‘The returns for the nine months extending from Jaly ‘1, 1866, to March 31, 1867, are still more unfavorable, shewing, as they do, that our exportations of domestic Produce were $34,705,429 lesa than in the same period of 1865-6, and $44,689,203 lees than in the correspond- ing months of 1864-5. The. following ig the sum- ed companion: Now York Post A BSRFECT AND sucoesaPuL tan widow), wishes to give inatru uso, Address and mi Spranger, 181 Hester street. ‘Srevers—Hais.—At Savannah, Ga, on Friday, March os a A ree, Tee ¥. Srevexsto Mra, Many Se EE , YOUNG GENTLEMAN HIGHLY " wee, ser, | Fr vadrnnow ot trom koe a Ar Bae erect mel oa bees 948,100 $107.c00,014 $24.soo,car | Sve were at yesterday's quotations, 0 wee re AMIN ir'isesor ipaeaes Bm Be Tela ‘and fined stair de Bossy SCHOOL-7OR CHILDERN UNDER M6 i Tanealag Oaforaie Foere > wuarter, No extra ch; mereh’se. $178.656,218 $368,672,445 $133.967,016 moderate 5 the TANGLIOH TAUGH? to ponniouaen Ta Eee secesennse 26,288,467 barrett 23,338,298 | Tine. me onteel 180 moras Fouls uae, af DOLME LENE, Ooms Total exp. 9 mos. $204,010,685 $6,818,174 $161,008,230 vo aired. no pratienl f sraotion E’Sookkecpines The quarterly returns of the Mhtional Banks of Boston BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR CHILDREN Mu ‘Terma moderate, Inquire at avenue, rm D. Be atixuxune VATE FREN P's = IN OH, GERMAN, inthe forencen aud-eventagrataréocean. awas WAntRD—raivars IN LATIN, GREEK, — hi pate adie! . = late residence, No. S15 atruetion given to geutleinen eres am —At Holmdel Hons ferme tty dou par lesen. to HOWARD, 06 bushels oe “ren OfF WOSCRLLANEOUS. 7... # AOORMS, BUNIONS, BAD DISRASED ° eee eee emes ‘cales offtes. Ne eee es BUY YOUR TEAS AND ATTHE GREAT pg vig wd WHEE hut Bhs Tita case OES Wa See ; ‘Haaren I a . 4 oa penny feared — Sr ihe late Maosas “Harper, in the Lith pear ot ‘sales Eola. strained ab 04 1354 0 96 38 ‘do. ast your over $1,000 A No.1 at $4500.65 Tar remained Previous quota Domen at Heureraap.—At a late town from the residence of her mother, Mr. M. ores4s | Ho Sima wore Topornd ko] wang hemp Se ee be ee seem sree OA. ETON Stee 213 "456,751 | Dutsteedy in price, Onade sperm was eat ee Cee women, Bring Redes tae qaAt Cana dates ema ay: December 17, | 1p you WISH PURE TEAD AND COFFERS, set bas regiaias reson ais | Neath, wnlor do, 8 Hand lard 6 186418 fer | t0.gve te ington Sewing ica. Samant RUBS . c jem Deport, . 26,754,723 81,026,288 37,258,775 | “Al, ‘ do. fm the FE On Wedneetay: en acd Mareisec Mean, | £301 wish to avo 60 conte to $1 per pound, realisation: Sara B4e4s.a76 34-88 Ca ROE ae ay, ageen years, T months and 27 4a IF YOU WISH TO BUY AT CARGO PRICES, a fae “eae al = owlett; | attend the faa, Tom’ the residence Lie a IF YOU WISH UNADULTERATED Tess and Coffess, oar ae es for now mess, Tuesday | ae Oiocks neh this (Friday) afternoon, ® half-past | yp you WisH TO SE THE HANDSOMEST Bia © sis'ad foe Sorte tho Star Cag Oe TEA STORE IN THE COUNTRY, Duyer's oe option, + 10,631,632 10,651,615 value of imports at Boston for the woek. 6, was $431,502, against $920,879 during The total value ot exports from Boston for the week ending April 6, including specie, was $680,266, against $444,628 for the corresponaing week in 1986. native of Deomark, an account of whose suicide aeaegen HgraLp, were interred in the T, ¥' O, New, of Philmont, Columbia county, to the Dutch Reformed church mains ‘The re will bo taken to Philmont for iatermont. ednesday morning. Although every April: 9, bi ect ee cagelcass «lence edo i or bed been fas bys taaber of . to bee Seroan, wie oF Conriand’ Paleser, aa whe some positive clue to his identity, exer- —_—_—. ‘hitherto failed. ‘The faneral will take place, this (Fri morning, 8¢10 ool tons bare hither His story, therefore, still re- ela, rom eri fectnacny aS Maan are $60. ng, aaa ie eee Lee ‘Accmast 10 4 Fraaxax.—While John Vols, a member | 206, ,, The relatives and frends Fe ee lees tee ee ‘ Engine Company No, 2, was. running with the “ma- | Quiox.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday morning, April 11, ‘a fire a few evenings since, he fell over ‘a pile Of eaane Richards, decent daaghter of stones on the Boston road, and was ran over by the relatives of the fami! respectful ee ee a oat arg Bangi, en nrned te attend the funeral, thie (Friday) afterucon, os tbe letter, ‘The unfortanate man was | sree o'clock. ‘The remains will be interred in Spring- ‘ Sicked Gs bys fow Of hie comesdes sud taken to his | 9*l¢; New Jersey. AY VILLERA, MG Octed Brmcece>—At Bergen Point, on Wotsentey, Agett 10, Cnsnies C. Rrxacorp, the beloved son of James or ity Sours. Miz Reece 22 5S ae msn ot gu | SR eae ere haat ow cmd on ounday. After. Ion eee ' Boom ope! Siloak.” The ws and iicade are | Sree 48 ‘Thomas P. Way leaves foot of Barclay New ct } ‘We have received the following communication re- specting the printed returns of the imports and exports of the United States:— i — OR ae TO THE EDITOR OF BERALD. DVICE TO LADIES. ld apmesmreecre tees seat Aha aie ES seem heonta ms wd ol AT ONE INTERVIEW, WITH OR rena ee ia AGES RuRnr Saar practice), invited to attend the funeral, this ( ) aftetnoon, at MARRIED —MADAME BES. gg nna gg Ci Pg oy de Pa | eED. —; + |, or No. i hy: OMiee 64 ‘Thirt; rth street, 7 Sixth Peg Tune, ‘wife of Rufus Weed, in the 60d year pn ee ee ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapecttully wich street, and 61775 Bowery. 2 residence, on invited to attend the funeral, from her late ABest. LL YOUNG MEN WISHING EMPLOYMENT SHOULD yy Ze. a Ti340. Boltee te to A 1 at 312 Broadway, room 19, corner oo Ee i, for fair, and a un patronage of merchants. SALES AT THE MEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, iat —_— free. - * iT 11-105 le LS). nt Thursday, April 11—-10:30 A. M. TRUTA.—MADAMR DESPARD’S PILLS fn pO Diet ace, Boum a Stott jen sent by mail Po ee AA Botiearan ih care Wie end dail; nd at Lge 8 a ‘The relatives and friends of family are invited attend the funeral, this day, at twelve o'clock, from ‘Thirtioth etreot M. E. church. wo the “THE BOUQUET,” and Se ane er AMERICAN OHUROH.—THE CHURCH v4 Sant & jul “TWO SNAKE STORIES.” tiago celebrates divine service in < ical treatment whal —— day afternoons, at 2 o'clock, in in Twenty. or surg! — we qreame Pietand wah + yy} ide ‘near Brondway. The Rector, the Rey. i. G. | Without pain or exposure. Hie safe and Ne nn’ | Ripe ee oa aee Gr TG Secor see Oeste ot ial a sola Me 4 wd M.. MAURICBAU, M, D., PROPRSSOR or A. ‘at 129 Liberty street. dalse teraba Fe toladies, from whatever cause, pain or inoonv yanience. Ag AND SURE, lls always pay 2a tracta. Dr. hae Ih ‘street. NP the Cabie and the Mails up tothe hour of publication; including the War Panic and ite Cause, the Reform ae we april Statement of the Public Debt, the Confrms- EXCURSIONS. it a tion and Text of the Russian-American Treaty, the TRE, D THE ATT. B. CBAU, office Fr street, or ‘mail. ; Proceedings of Congress, &e.; The Current News of a aie Oe manele wl make De UNFORTUNATES CONSULT Di. KENNEDY, the Week, embodying all tntereting Poltin! and Local } F'RH‘azt, Mbaniage st Wark and ki eras fim irene, Cures, withoat siguarunteee: Events, and the Latest News from Mexico, the West pe ee or bire houses Indies, South America, the Pacific, &o.; Varieties; pl. ORINDLE. AOQOUCHRUR TO THE PRIVATE Our Musioal naa se oe Wat COAL, WOOD, &0. Sant Ast madloalstiendance Female oom | Facetion; Foreign Gossip; Artistie, Selenti Oke THN CHRAPRET PURI (IN THE Orne. op | EAS ‘ Apri 1 img, Religious and Literary Intelligence; Editorial Ar- g r chaldron, delivered immediately by ORAPSER LL TERS SHOULD CONSULT Flows dull; aes | bd fi iY volt ticles on the prominent topics of the day; Our Sporting ons, BNNs Wea ighteenth' Lesinmed A GRINDER No ‘Amity place, Cortain cure ip! *P& fi. ‘cee at A etnies and fae! | Record, containing reporte of interesting Turf and MARBLE MANTELS. wee ny nd = i, Som No, 2 old, Corn at for new shel Aquatic matters, @ full special account of the recent | merc oi — tO ENTIAL SOMSULSATIONS “Hoge and Recoipis—1,100 bole. ‘wheat, 6000 do, ‘ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTRLS—SUPERIOR IN of 1g. ¥. U, Medical (-1'°6 otaia al gaia, AO de. CoP Sen four, 4000 | Prize Fight between Collins and Rooke and other ypenwasr gre gurbieultin pi ot an be cniited aay“ ain dee ” boss ures Fistio intelligence, Pigeon Shooting, &c.; Tho Fash- | ¥. ; ‘venue, between Thitiy: can, be consulied atcaey 4 Omoaco, April 11, 1867. ‘birty-aixth streets, oecniers cored. in Flour by ig backward. White win- | jons, as reported by our Special Correspondent | ANTEL: HAN 1k DOORS WEST OF = bern 9; spring cxtens, $12 20; 9 | 14 paris; Our Agricultural Budget, containing valuable | MAttry igtsand qaniiy, which wil ve sla for tne'inent | [JP yKING, NINTH STREET tpiy a, M. 18 P. M. 1 a 7 dixty days ata liberal deduction, at A. KLABER'S Mantel 7, ~ one ny osdg at 2 . ‘si 8 2 $25) | and interesting reading for Farmers and Gardeners; Re | Say Corn Ot io Kant Kighteouill street, near Third avenue, BUnTe y OURE WORST CASES OF CRE pnt rece “ AL ST OTS 9 $108 for No 1 | views of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods and Boot and Shoo | X.'Y. Cut this our DS HONTER oa URE Sry tn merle He. Oats gpengd strona, at p decline of lige, w devi sales | searkots; Financial and Commercial Intelligence; Mar- any other physician, or wo Day wake! ommend of winter No. 2 at MG. & Bi0.5 freah No. 2 at Giige. & i ail since 14, © wO TANTO CORDIAL Be Sae., closing DJ a Bilge. & Bey for winler | rages and Deaths; Advertisoments, and accounts of é . Oi es lial = gern in one week: giree X—} recoipys. Ryo declined Be., and 1 j falgs small at | important and interesting events of the week. UG. HYNARD, FURNITURB BXPRESS, 7% AND #0 wo ratfbat debilitated. 5 por boule led seepn ae nae ih 46 sieolined Ge. ; sales at reet, near Biseckor.—Furniture pa i Mor No 1. Barley fem; re Tinter, thes toe freak Ise nee 1484. by le, and $1a106 : onthe rk Provan aut “unchanged: sales (of | Tenen—Singie subscription, #2; Thro copies, $4; went Nn thas nn ONE WEST | So unvous axp, DRMILATATED AUF Buy am ‘| Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $15. Single copios, Five ex STS a Veale riken onl ARvouS AND, DF dues , cents each. A limited numbor of adverusoments la wer eayare Morgd, aaraneed "sa geavioa verona CS sorted in tho Wenkay Henao, HE 288Susd 5