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of trade and give an impetus to enterprise which is at Present much wanted. ‘The gold market has fluctuated rather feverishly be- tween 136% and 13734, according to the various rumors regarding European affairs which wore circulated at in- tervals. The opening price was 187, aud tho closing ‘transactions were at 13634, There was a plentiful sup- , Ply of coin for delivery, and loans were made without interest and at from 3 per cent to 1-64 p2r cent per diem for borrowing and 2 per cent for carrying. The opinions “of operators in the room as to the war prospect in Europe vary with their own position If they are “long” war is inevitable and the conflagration will Spread over the entire continent, but if they are “short”’ there is no probability of war, and France is anything Dut ready to enter upon a contest with Prussia while the Germans have no intention to force maitors concerning ‘France to a serious issue, It is not uncommon to find the one individual entertaining diametrically opposite ‘views on the subject within two consccattve days, hé’in the meantime having changed from long to short or vice wersa. ; At the ten o’clock open board railway shares were firm ‘and in good demand, Now York Central sold at 99% ; Erie, 5534 (& 8); Reading, 98%; Michigan Southern, 68 &%; Cleveland and Toledo, 1173; Fort Wayne, 913,; Rock Island, 8714 a 3; Clevoland and Pittsburg, 69: Northwestern, 82%; do, preferred, 697% a 60; Pacific » Mail, 124 3; Atlantic Mail, 82; Western Union Tele. graph, 37% a %. At the first regular board thero was a large business ‘transacted at advancing prices, the Western shares being especially strong. New York Central closed 13, higher ‘than at tho same time yesterday, Erie 13, Michigan Southern 134, Illinois Central %, Cleveland and Pitts- burg 134, Rock Island %, Northwestern 134, do, pre- ferred 134, Fort Wayne 13, Toledo, Wabash and Western 1, Milwaukee and St Paul preferred %, Ohio and Mississipp! certificates %, Pacific Mail 3%, Quick- silver 134, Camberland 24, Mariposa pr.ferred 13, ‘Western Union Telegraph 3.’ Reading was % lower.” Government securities were firm, and coupon five twenties of 1865 advanced %. Among the State stocks ‘Tppnesneg sixes were 1 higher, new ae “after the call Nex York Central deciined slightly, ‘with which the rest of the market sympathized, under ‘® rumor that the bill allowing tho company to charge the same rate of fare from eogers that is paid on the other railways of the «tate had falled to pass the ‘Sonate over the Governor's voto, It subsequently fp. “y peared, however, that the senate had merely fixed upon at 00%; Erie, 64 a %; Reading, 99%; Michigan Southern, 685; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 693 a 70; Rock Island, 8734 a 34; Northwestern, 834¢; do, pre- tet ys eed At the half-past two regular board the market was ‘strong, except for New York Central, which declined to 9934. Pacific Mail advanced to 1283 and Erie to 57%. New York Central closed % lower than at the first board; Michigan Southern, %{; Cleveland and Pittsburg, %. Erie was 13 bighor; Reading, 14; Ilinoia Central, %; Northwestern, 3%; do. preferred, {; Fort Wayne, 3; Ohio and Mississippi certifloates, 3{; Pacific Mail, 2) Atlantic Mail, 34; Canton, 3¢; Mariposa preferred, 5 ; ‘Western Union Telegraph, \%. Government securitics ‘wore barely steady and five-twenties of 1865 declined at~ the half-past three open board the mar. ket continued strong, attended by a further advance of prices on a portion of tho list New York Central cold at 00348 3; Erie, 6744 0 1; Reading, 9934 a ; biichigan Southern, 685 a % ; Clove- , land and Pittaburg, 6834; Rock Isiand, 875¢'a 34; North. western, 325 a %, Northwestern preferred, 60% @ 34; Fort Wayne, 91% © 02%; Pacific Mail, 128 a 128%; Mari- ‘posa preferred, 21%{. Subsequently the market became feverish, and at half-past five it closed with an im- proving tendency at the following New York Contral, 0836 a % ; Erle, 56% a XX; 90% s 3; Michigan Southern, 6834; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 6854 ©; Rock Island, 87 a %; Fort Wayne, 92%, 0 93; Northwestern, 82% a % ; do. proferred, 6034 a %; Pacific Mall, 127 0; Atlantic Mail, 84; Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 24 a 241¢; Western Union Telegraph, 3834. Government securities wore steady at the subjoined prices at the close of business:—Ragis- tered, 1881, 100.8 109%; coupon, 1881, 109 10034; 6-20 registered, 1862, 103%¢ a 104; 5-20 coupon, 1862, 100}; a 10934; 5-20 coupon, 1864, 107% @ 108; 5-20 coupon, 1865, 108 a %; do., 1173054; August 7.30's, 106 a 10034 ; June 7.90°s, 10535 0 10534; July 7.90°s, 1053. \ The foreign exchange market showod diminished frm- ‘ness and bilis were more freely offered. Bankers’ bills on England at sixty days were quoted at the close at 10034 a 34; at three days, 109% @ 110; commercial bills, 108 @ 108%; france at sixty days, 6.16% 0 6.20; at throe days, 5.18% 0 6.1734; bills on Berlin, 715% 9 72%: on Bremon, 7834 @ 7034; on Frankfort, 40% a 4134; on Amsterdam, 40% a 4134; on Hamburg, 86 8 86%; on Antwerp, 5.20 a 5.1734. Consols and American securities were quoted thus in London to-day and previously :— Aprit to, i a United % 78 73: Lilinois 11% . 6 Mining shares were Orm and active, and Alamoda Silver advanced to $880, At the first board Alameda Silver closed 60. higher than at the same time yesterday, selling at $8 70; Consolidated Gregory Gold 10c., selling at $9 10; Charter Oak Copper 5¢,, selling at $1 85. People’s Gold and Bilver was 160. lower, selling ‘at 600, At the second board Alameda Silver closed 10¢. higher than at the Gret board, selling at $8 80, Consoli- dated Gregory Gold was 20c. lower, selling at $8 00; Corydon 900, selling at $490; Quarts Hill 60, selling $2.36. d In the Connecticut Legislature notice ts given that the Shore Line ‘will renew its application fora yridge across the Connectiows, Another important rail- road notice is that of the fenewal of the petition fora now road cia ord E nnn barely defeated last . There ts an active So ry sin toward this centre forward, the amount of Joanable CI increasing. are <oeueren aes ments the r" . shown to discount commorejal See ‘pened 4 CONSUMPTION. as 16 8,867 h a fem . 41 16,658 0 T4875 5S 2.480 $e a 148'737 3 1,351 12) -50rT +. 218,046 2 «8.797 a se ..292 92113 . 78 $18,405 oT 040 12 (9,182 104,604 ae S2ES888E38 S38 BaakSabeo Bo 3 a The following recapitulation table exhibits the value of the importations of dry goods for the week ending April 11 compared with those of the proceeding weok:— April 4— _—Aprit 1. Consumption, Pkg. Value. Value, Manufactures of wool. 463 $207,818 884 $174,021 Manufactures of cotton 770 272,801 634 217, Manufactures of silk.. 229 212,948 434 195,388 Manufactures of flax.. 746 163,162 612 128,073 298 5,443 17. : 7,407 $892, 704 Manofactures of wool. 296 $162,077 408 | Menufacturesof cotton 405 134,710 124 148,241 Manufactures of silk.. 139 177,008 184 148,243 Manufactures of flax. . 15 4AB 538 (126.7. Miscollancous.........1,822 28,601. 256 43, Total. .ce cess sceesen 3,026 $578,437 Manutnctares of wool. 602 $217 lanufactares: le 150 70 Manufacture: of cotton 414 133,002 305 Soni Manufactures of silk.. 162 175,354 57 51.5 Manufactures of flax.. 631 144,900 86, Miscellaneous......... 457 17,295 4,700 $3,472 Total..o.coosees---2166 $688,301 6,064 $575,162 The aggregate excnanges at tho ase AE lll 3 eed peat nave) Osos nes seseees 191,977,715 ng : $2,191, ime were. seerseses $267,117,869 ead anos a eeeee. month of March:— Erle........ ress Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chi- CABO. ee eservees tees The following are railroad in april:— Chicago and Great Eastern. Ss oe g A es 3 earnad during the 1866. 1867. .. $1,070,017 $1,190,528 680,164 678,360 ings for ye first wook SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, sunagyegssese aMENUEGanEEY a Fridny, Aprét 13-10:30 A. M. shs Pacifie M 88 Co Florida. Mobile. N.0.&T. =" “s FS as 8 demand for ingot, and Xe Sem at s ae TAs tans wales conden be = brs reported. ke SEAS HE FY re eT) SS gee i mm flour Gorn meat rs Bis 4&5 Be 475 130 ye 6 6 30 = continued is ‘Fais’ quist but ateadye Temain. substantialy the same aa yesterday, p) at theclose the market was rather quiet and heavy. ia, which is held mainly by one party was very firm, and the ing at full prlots. The business for the jounted to about 0) bushels at $2 6) a $2 62 for mixed Nos 2 and Milwau- E29, £2.63 8 92.65 for No.2 do.: $880 for White Michigan: ‘$3: $3.90 for white Canada. Rye was quict but pleady, with sales of only 4.200 bushels Weatern at $1 ada Weat at $l ia 81.20 daie ela Se nominal. Under a limited in- duter, were fully Te, per basher toes ir with « fair demand. "The sales 99.000 Dushels, at 7¥e, Te. for old and choice new Western, and 7éo. a 700. for State.” Ohio would bring 760. a 76e. In the absense of later cable news the corn market was heavy, and to effect ales of any itude a concession of Ic, a $e. per bushel was necessary. At this reduction a fair demand pre- vailed, and a good business was consummated, the sales ng- ing 1 bushels at $1 29a $1 29%, "In store (the aloe malaly at the iiddle (prise) $l, atcat. For Wealers taixed. and $1 294 & 81 80 for yellow Jersey. Furiants still continued quiet, without any improvement in rales. The ceogeeements were:—To Liverpool, 7,500 bush. els corn at 3d. 2,500 bbls, petroleum on private baer pea boxes boon, 20a. and 50 is London. 500 sacks off cake at 15s, and bushels corn nt34., Prekages butter, ‘bushels corn on steamer’s acconnt. To Bremen 1,000 bales cotton, Ii¢c.. and 150 bhds, tobacco at SOs. a Be. rovin, au To Anvworp ‘per atearner 7 Ra TeatN oe A . Wwerp. per atenmer, Toun, Ba. Bd. Bs. 6d, 100 casex tobacco 303., and 200 Uerces nnd 109 bb! lard, 278. 64 The charters wei bbis. petrolew British brig 1, Der steamer, ma satet oat Supply, remained tere though alot and ai rm no L We quote No.1 bay-at $18.0 18 50 and No. 2 do. at 16 75 8 $17; No. 1 shore at $20 ‘s $21 and No. 2 do. at $i7a 17 50. iecring were firm at tbe, Boe. for nealed and ace a 3c. for No. 1. Guy B, ruled quiet and we have no sales to ‘dinar, —Maaita Beyond the sales re nt “no HEE geht ciber kinda ated Gut ad ret Gore a on WB ol lag fll eg 95. =! rear igi oe ed at 2 3 consut un- ged BOOS, “Holders were frm in thsie Hows, owing to ‘ook, Sales, 60 800, 2 70e. ; the latter for Tuon.—The market for Scotch pig continued dull and heavy. ‘though holdera generally refused to grant any con- cossion. Egtirtt Prope 8 on, was quoted at $40 and “lengnengek at also jaiet, and no sales a! y Beat en ah of aloe este a os and a lot of No, 3 charcoal, deliverable at: ow Sereny, ‘THER.—There continued a Nyy no tl tions of hemlock sold, and with ecelois previous prices ware fully malnvained: ‘Get’ a ot emeheas quotations, wae it ‘ordinary foreleg all a Laap was in demond at Barreuezcen i Srmiy beld at $4, at which on was * wi of salon was dull at ‘operators cont tented them- The market on my the whole pangs sae, cash and Sid. 808 1 meas: also at ii i fa Ba a i 5 i fi ‘ & 3 F | i | i fi Fire o38. nul E <2 i A Hi Pa a i Burren. —20o. « 80.; new buitor, in tuba, #o. Ib. Eoas.—8 for 26c,, or $2. per dozen, Cunxse.—I7o. a 22¢. per Ib. Frsu.—Salion, $1 por 1b,; haddock, 100.; cod, 100; halle but, 250; founders, 10c. a 120; pickerel, Me; perch, 16e.; Mo. a Me.; salt mackerel, 10c. 8 20c. a picce; Finnan had- Bleoe? Gor eois 368; por ib,! tongues and fousdas 16s: a tbe, per Slasi ; wers, $7 50 : eo Bt ber Bendre opie BP bh ARS Ss per Hi nF i TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, Pptapeiensa. April 12 1957. ‘The stock market !s unsettled. Pennsylvania State tives, 98; Morris Canal, 73: Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, 984¢/ road, 4934; Pennsylvania Railroad, » Gol ht en at New York at ns, Cage Gall w c. a orseed, $12 a. e: trolenmeasles of ortide at 16¥4e.; refined. In’ bondy 2c. 5 Flour firm and unchanged. ‘Wheat firm; «ales of Penn. sylvania ted at $3.80 a $3 35. Corn declined 20,;_ nales 4,000, bushels yellow, at $1 28. Onte steady at THe. » We, Frovisions unchanged. Whiskey—oontraband advanced 0 Bavrinone, April 12, 1867. Cotton dull at 273¢e. for middfing uplands, firm and nominal. Wheat—Sales unfmporiant at $9 25 for M red. Corn—Sales of 2800 bushels of white Southern at $1 25 & $1 30; 1,200 bushels of mixed Western at Southern, $1 2) a $1 22. Oats—70c. a T6e. 3 seed—$12 75a $13, Provisions unchanged. Whiskey with out alteration, Avnany, April 12, 1867. Cattle sold freely to-day ata decline of Ko. a 30. por ib, live weight, from Inst week's prices, The top price for best extra Ilinols was 9}4c.. and prices rat dowa from this to Sie. for common light, Iocelpts for the wook—4.600. Sheep Ye er, and good request. na 3,000 at i per Ib, hig Te. u 9c. per lb, Recelpts—$,600, Hogs—No sales reported, Recatpts—B,000. Osweco, April 12, 1987. Flour steady and unchanged, with a moderaie comand for the interior and Southern, and Rastern trades: sales L000 bole. at $18 50 for No. Lapring. $14 60 for red. winter, $15 90 for white. and $16 50 for double extra. Rye flour scarce: sales 80 bbis., at $8 25. Whent in moderate milling demand; salen 7800 bushels prime white Canada, ot $3.25. Corn quiet; no salev. Oats were dull, at 75c. for Western. Barley fet. Rye firm; 8.000 bushels Ganada xt lot, at $1 35 for Canadian, Mill foed scarce, ; shorts, $90 a $31: ship stuffs, $33 a $35 r ton. freighte—Flour to. Boston, 80c.; to New York, dc.; to Atbaay and Schenestady, 0c. Lake imports, Bustels wheat, it ; ‘quiet at $1 40 for ‘No.T. Barley ‘Provisions quiet unchanged. M onl span Te. eet ena tdeprensed, MCS 2eeF Fe tor good to.chowee.amoothe Beet cattle quiet. under saa nai aoe Re ches Oh ind 2,400) .. Shipments—4,200 bbls, STD, 52 Sets wheat ana ty to. orn. ia SALE OF BEAL ESTATE: B. bonds in fault of which they were commiited to the work! Louisville Democrat, April 10. ~ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Gnrave—Sonrrimma,—On Friday, April 12, the Rev. Mr. Halfman, of the Lutheran church, Harlem, at the residence of the bride’s brother, Fest Ninety-first street, Francis P. L. P. Graveto Manm Evizameta ScHReiner, all of this city. No cards. Hazanv—Scrpau. —On Tharsday evening, Sy 11, at the Charch of the Incarnation. by the Rev. Dr. Mont- gomery, Rotaxp N, Hazanp to Saran Lawrexor, young. est daughter of the late Lambert Suydam, Esq., all of this city. Honny—Caarrentox.—On Wed: 10, at the Reformed Datch church, Harlem, b; ihe BE J. Lord, J. Oaxury Honsy to Haynan M., third daughter of John T. Chatterton, Eeq., of Yorkville. Srevevs—Davor.—At Yonkers, on Thursday, April 11, e Rev. L. H. King, at the residence of the bride, ir. Eowexn Sreraeys to Miss Lavaa J. Devon, eldest daughter of H. F. Devoe, Esq. No cards. Died. Ayprreos.—On Thursday, April 11, Exum Devin, wifo of Dennis Anderson. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also those of Canter, aged tne relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend tho a 2 after. at one o'clock, from bis ), 25 Lewis streok His remains will be interred ‘Coorsn.—On Thut morning, April 11, Dr. Jawes Coorm, at pape my 99 Easp Twenty-second street, in the 60ch of bis friends of family, and the mem- latives es fatepy of Medicine are invited to attend the ae ‘at All Souls’ charon, Fourth ave- nue, coruer of street, this (Saturday) after. ‘noon, at two A Cooxs.—At Holmdel, N. J., on Wednesday evening, dort 18 Banas Evssasera Cooxs, only daughter of Dr. Relatives and friends of tho family are invited to at- vend tho from the Reformed” Dutob eburch, on Sunday Bt two o'clock. Couran.—At Port Richmond, on Wednesday evening, April 10, Mrs. Carmanins Conver, wife of Peter Colyor, ot ee ie ce owl be taken to Greenwood Cemetery on Gonsiiet of Morton Brock, of tnis city, in the yoar ag phe! re On Downy, son or Rintuy and Oatucetns Dewy, ages 3 year end 0 months, fully invited to atbnd ‘th eens, “ame une recttonce his on Sua- ae On riday, ape tk eee 1 kbd Said aa SS ta: pai dence, No. 639 om i. « Sixth avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at he members of Pyram!d No. 490, F. and A. ¥., are hereby summoned to ton, to be held mont friends of the family are invited to the residence of her parents, i? z ighth aveni Su parry bn) day afternoon, at one o'clock, Saran Eviganets Horxixa, eee: —On Friday morning, April 12, D, Taorxter Felatives and friends of th invited Yo aliond the funaral trom. Kis'lats et dence, Byte Twenty-eighth street, on Sunday Manchester (England) and Palaloy (Scotland) papers Kauiy.—On er nyt and wening, April 12, Mrs. Joy The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the on Su afternoon, at one o'clock, y tat Fuomnpeon siceot to Calvan? He from her late Kexwer.—On Fri: Al : oe day, April 12, Captain Syivrsrme son, baniivet ont: Senate ol ati are respect- ited attend funeral, on FN0OI! ce Proven, teomane heen rion church! of South Sixth street and Jersey avenue, Sargoy corner OTiwnarch—aust Asm Lawerncn, widow of the late Lawrence, of Southport, Connecticut, friends are respectfally invited to Me afternoon, at two o'clock, at St. Mark’s church, in street, Lomparp.—On Thursday, April 11, Avsmrt Lowsarp, volunteers in the Mexican a member of the New York ea zeer of his age. Relat! ds and surviving members of the regiment are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 172 Mulberry street, this (Saturday) afternoon, ee i Louisville, Ky ‘YONS. je, » om Thursday, April 12, Hayny J. Lroxs, of New York, in the 39th year of his 3 age. Mator.—On Friday, April 12, after a short and severe oe Grace L,, wife of Edward 3. Maloy, in her 324 Notice of the funeral in to-morrow’s papor. Mmzax,—On Monday, April 8, in Now Haven, Conn. Mrs. Mary E. Mimuay, wife of Edward E. Mirzan, of Smyrna, Turkey. Boston papers please Lon, Mutimr.—On Friday, April 12, Pacuoz Mary Joan: daughter of Daniel and Sophia Muller, aged 2 years, months and seven oe. we pom yi meomaattaliz ea to at- tend ‘uneral, from j@ street, on Sun “rea tel 14 mss Frm tug in Friday, Aps LEN jaughter of Patrick H. and Mary A. coor ver, 8 months and 16 days, Funeral from the residence of her parents, 174 West Fortreth stroot. on Sunday morning, at nine o'clock, to eee ee xD, —On Thursday, April 11, Jony J., youngest son of Joho J. and M. A. x yr The friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, from the father’s residence, 165 West Eighteenth streot, on Sunday morning at half past nine o’clock. Ruvzy.—On Friday, April 12, Marcargr Ri-sy, widow of vires Riley, a native of county Longford, Ireland, ars, The friends and relations of the family, and those of her brother-in-iaw, Francis Riley, are respectfully In- vited to attend tho funoral. from her lato residents, 74 Tenth avenue. The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment, Rosretsox.—On Thursday evening, Apri] 11, Mary P. Roserrson, only child of William A and E, G. Robert- ‘fon, aged 11 months and 11 days. Her romains will be taken to Bedford, Westchester county, this (Saturday) morning, for interment. Sermour.—-In Brooklyn, on Thursday, April 11, Mrs. Saran Srrsovr, relict of James Seymour, of Norwalk, o., in the 89th vear of her Hor romaine will bo taken to Norwalk for interment, Norwalk papers please copy. eaaees Mire. Mary 4 WA rit s. Gigs of her 0, fontague Brooklyn, Mrs. Saran SaaLuno, in the 65th year of het ago. Her remains will be taken this (Saturday) afternoon, to Setauket, L, for interment, where funeral services will be hold on Sunday. Island please copy. Sure. i il 12, of taflamation of the lungs, the only child of Henry and Annie M. Smith, aged 6 months, ‘The funoral will take place from tho residence of the parents, Railroad avenue, Morrisan! ween Seventh ia, bot and Eighth at on Su at four o'clock. The remaine will he taken to ora ia Comers. ot q and 10 months, a! bis late rosidence, No. look. Relatives and Tricada of the fatally are respect. are fully Invited ts attend without further notice. an ~—On morning, April 12, Luor Taom- BU, Wife of James d. Yan Alon funeral will take place on Monday afte: at four o'clock, from ber late residence, No. 15 St. Mark’s place, The relatives and friends of the family are in- 4 ee ee [aTa0N,—=In ladda de ag, APTI 0, Yai CaASHY Wine raadaod TRE a Welson, M. D., of this city, aged 1 year, 16 months and ee SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK APRIL 12, 1867. Cleared. teed Britannia (Br). Laird. Glaagow—F Macdonald Steamship Germania (Ham), Schwensen, Southampton and Hamby ‘Kunbardt & Co. Steamship , Gadsden, Havre—New York and Havre Steamship Co. Bark Braziliora (Brem), Wessels, 8al, Cape de Verdes—E Pavenstedt & Co. | 3 — apne’ (Br), McCready, Cape Town, OGH Berk Hiageralls, Megilt, Vera Orua—F Alexandre & Sons. Bark iva (Be), ry, Maracatbo—Maitiand, Phelps & Co. Ida (Br), Doane, Cienfu ‘Brett, Bon & Co. Schr Hamlet (Br), Duront. St Johns, NF—B F Smait & Co Schr H P Russell, Nickerson, New’ Orleans—R H Drum. Albert Brunt & Slaght. Sehr Astoria, Richardson, Elizabethport—Brett, Son & Co. Schr % Snow, Smith, Bangor—R P Buck & Co. Schr Wm Jones, Emory, iton—Rackett & Taylor. Schr J L White, Davis, Pall River—Baker & Dayton. Sehr Dart, Johnson, Stamford. Arrived. Steamship Manbattan (Br), Williams, Liverpool March ae and Queenstown Soth, with'mass nnd "638, passengers, to Williams & Guion. Had strong wesicrly winds the entire 6, lat 46.lon 43, passed an Inman steamer 40 44, lon 68 saw steamship Chicago, neaamahip Cornice (Br), Le Messurier, Havana April 6 8th. with mdse and passengers, to # Cunard, B Kershaw, of Philadelphia, died of dropay on the Oth a MeD ns ‘Steamship Wilmington, Spencer, Galveston via Key West, 10 days, with cotton vt panvenge to Williams & Gulon, aeraaenmern ety Murray, Ferris & Od. Tih inet, ad Pt, gers, 1 Murray, For iy en Leo, ‘hense for Savannah. Mason, Rose, Savannah—Vi fruit, £0, to James Robinson & Co—vessel & Do, Had acon’ ie passing the of 40. Bark Un! ion (Br), LeBlanc, Messina Fob 12, with fruit, to BPamall 4 Gor March 20 sod 47, 03 Honeed very bevy orm, tn lat 37 45, Jou 86:90, during which lost sails, Ae; 280. Jat 27 90, lon 55 40, spoke a brig with a green hull and white sirenk, steering E; she was full |, with double topsatls; ‘April 10, lat 89 28, lon 70 80, spoke bark Holiom, from NYork for ‘ Holland. Bark Chispa (Br), Sprague, Malaga Feb 2), with raisins to James Robiuson & Co.” Had light westerly winds most of the passage. April 2. lat $0.50, lon 65 49, spoke brig Chesa peake, of and from Demarara for Baltimore, Bark Libertad (of Hoston), Bowdoin, susnos Ayres Feb with hides and wool, to Thayer & Sargent, April 1 lat Ton 66 20, spoke bark © 8 rom Boston for Mo- bile; 6th, lat 33 10, lon 73 45, ship Peruvian, from New Or- oe Argo CHirem), Whimer (Iate Classen), Trinidad, Cubs, 22 da ‘sugar, to Oclrichh & Co. Had heavy NW winds the entira pasnare, March 2, Capt Classen, of Bremen, fell jon ° overboard and w: ‘Bark Eliza Barse, Conzers, of and from Bermuda, 11 daga with hides, £e, to JN Harvey. Saw. brig Teresita, hence for the Wont Indies, going in, dismasted. Brig Vinoenzio (Tab Carson, Palermo, 71 days, with fruit, to T Manure. From March 28 to April 6. expe! heavy ‘across. the Gulf he nd easter! waa blown i. karch 3 ‘at 36 1, lou 7110; spoke schr Sarina, of sielg Fortuna (Port), Petaora, Lisbon, 55 days, with cork- Hagemeyor & Bruno. Had & continuation a Pe 40 Janetro, 62 ra, with winds most of he pas: ‘ig Theresa (Br), Corbett, Mi ‘M4 days, with log- we : |, to R Murray Jr. Behr Norton sid or NYork two days Pree James, Crow rds Congdon, Cienfuegos, 19 days, with iT, cA Des fe , Landry, ila, 42 daye, with eal aya eres A ee Zt rs Hat with m oe blown off to lon anid (BE), ag ig Fi a, with fruit ley. ‘Bt jonn, XB. Sehr Hi ‘of anton,” Gardiner, Ralttmore, 7 's bound to Salem, Got ashore on Fire Islaad gurii wy fog night of 10th inst; came off on ihe 12tb, —. ‘Sehr Shute, coh nd. Sila Marine Disasters. a pe gS oor ewes Wi eiee po ena i prog Banx J EB Warn, Landerkin, from Sagua for Phila. tnt ‘Ist inst leaky, had also lost Soa te long 10 Be: muda ry from St Marts, for Monte- Ll ult leaking, ‘ann for destination. ay paired nagua. Bank Rogen Cacit, Aaderegp, before reported abandoned, I, salt, &c, to of wsatarly gales the entire ‘Nor), Hi coffee, to order. "Had strong 3 missing), over joarts, widor some st NB, for Havana. (The BO om tous, built at New Gi 5 snd Per ult at New Gladgow, owaed ia Boston and Pletou by Bato Taesrra, hence for a on for ——~ Was goon going into Ber- Buia J H Kewwepr, henoa, which arrived at the SW P; bev COMMERCIAL REPORT. FAMILY MARKBT REVIEW. _— dul and ce below Now Orleane Sth inst.’ had lost hor’ forets her garde, ealls, be, and maintopmast yaa Buia Tuaxns Peterson, before been ashore and at Key Weel repairing, bal yore dachars 6th inst. and Keel om. The Ad Bias det Se ie pans Miro (Bo from Now. Letanne tor Bardeoas, pat tom A the of the fer tahoe eee sha a for Charleston some time last winter. in fat tj ores, wo ‘dectanes fous the Ousnes > Sonn 8 H Ne J ive in ale win cor, or ay heard of her. by Peters Heol, comulasion Toporied, anchored oft the, fort mt Key Weston Fis Staines on Cay and - Scur H B Banwes (of Harwich), from NYork for port wile pasa tan Yale the Brecker orn port, while Riker's Horton, bound othe ety, and aunt almost immediately. Scur ALraxp Tuow, Matthews, was near New Tatet bar, NC” Ore Ud revensd Sloamer Mocasin, abd taken to Witmingisa, WO. Scun Euwa. Davis, at Cardenas, reports on the & was into fea al ad Coats alsa fost dock Ind af ARMEN Ore ‘bandoved, Islered is to0s, ratod'A4}4, and wae built’ at Clementapaft, ay Milacelinneoun. owCHEO—At Hodgdon's Mill 8 inst, by Baker, Adams &Co, a clipper: ures tins, amet stiog, F Fox. She ie owned by WX, Montgomery of ‘Hoothbay, Franklin Fax of poy Pog ty by William pom Jaser's oli — Song « cli tons, named "Allon M Gould. ‘she’ is owned bales ery of Boothbay, Wm E (ould of Por ied by Capt John Gould of Hoot maok- and {4 commany in J dams. and others, and {s comman bay. Hoth of the above are intended for the cod aud eRe famesport Gh Oth foxt, fro rd of Captsin JO james} jn m the a Griting, a substantial Hght Aranght ache of the carrying ca- pacity oF about 140 tons, owned ‘vy parties in Green Tapt Griffing and Capt Wm H Corwin, who was the builder, and who will command her. [There is on the stocks, and nortiy cormpletot, in the of Capt Ebenezer & Edward Hawkins. at Jamesport, Ul, @ small sloop anda yacht, of about 40 ions burthan, whose fine lines indicate great speed. Both veascls are owned by the Messrs Hawkins, Tho new bark Sarah, of 60° tons, was Inunctod from the fart of Curtis & Sumith, Bonter street, Kast Boston, on the Whalomen, Arr at New Bedford, 10th i hip Onward, Pulver, Hono- lula Nov 23, with 180 bbls sp (taken on the pissago) and 10 do wh oil. ‘Sent home on the bbls wh oll and 62000 Ibs bone. Reports Feb 15, Tiver Plate, bark Addt- son, Ploree, NB; nothing since leaving Sandwich Islands, Arr 11th. bark Camilia, Smith, San Franersc» Dec 5, with 700 bbis wh oil. Sent home and sold on the voyage 11 ‘#p oll, 8300 do wh oil, and 68200 Ibs bone. ‘Sld from Newburyport 10th inst, schr Hannah Grant, Rob- bins, Atlantic Ocean. Spoken—Jan 15. off Fort Dauphin. barks Atlantic, Wing, NB, 80 sp since leaving Mauritius; 284, Desdemona, Phinney, do, 400 ap ali told. Feb 8, lat $ min N, lon 81 04 W, bark Janet, Marvin, of and from Westport, crulsing. Spoken, &c. Sinner Lulu, from Baltimore for NYork, off the Sisters, at auchor. Ship Tigris, from San Franciséo for Liverpool, March “4, lat 35 03 N, lon 34 28. Pate, Chats an Rankio, from Nagasaki for NYork, Feb 21'S, lon 2 W. Bark Magg'e V Hugg, from San Francisco for NYork, Feb 21, lat 22 8, ton 31 W. chr Mary Aller(on, from Bristol, RI, for Sagua, April, fy lat 35 50, lot foreign Ports. Anxomo, March 28—In port brig Edwin DeLisle (Br), Lent, for Balttmore. (BRoapetains, Match 27—O North North Foreland, Annie Sise, Shields, from Antwes for Ne . Bremenraven, Maroh ‘b-on the lighthouse, Charlotte, Gatjon, from N¥ork. Pag Fite 17—Sid Bunker beers ys Fons, Kone. ek farch 23—Arr steam: ua Jean for ‘lverpooh Touched for coals” (and proceeded woares. March 37—Ald from Motherbank, Coamopolite, tts (from Calmo). Ham! Fatuoors, March —Arr’ Blientiam, Von Leeuwen, Bos D \ h 27—~Arr Freldrich, Jansen, NYork. Gravesenn, Mare! rr Frei ce eae! 7 wn rr od, Dark Jaapse, Avery, Messina for Now Xork (and ald Ye kid I "barks Clty of Bangor, Mon (from ‘Voloncia; Merrimac, Marshall (from New ‘Haven M—Arr J H MeLarea, Corning, Phtladel- bark Sarah A Dudman, NYork. Hicane ange Sang ton, NG; ‘Noptune, ‘onegivia, belly, and jar NYork: Cal F Gooner, Fitna. NOrioant: = etre marannets a ng. Charleston; T H armetr Galveston. ‘The vitro Bau ‘Prancised, bes Dot at rived, a8 Resolute, Freeman, NYork, Aue oaRrlottes Spear, Nort; 38th, Conetantie, Hol- La baesen so we anstriten, March 2+—Arr brig, Fins, Mec. Small, 26th, bark Mathi}qa, Sob; Boston. Paselph Bi ovINly Bor pics Sea Gull’shortell, from Bouton. W; March 6—Arr schre Carleton, Johnson. Charles: April2 for I ; ath, JB Knowles, ie tet A earnest dee %, darks Atlanta, Evans (frgm 5! a aviden ==) Rmitb, itork via Tal Sis bound to mannan 2 Gordon, Horn: sobre ally Ann, puuon, 29: Bib, Abert | do. March I6—Are Starr” King. Anderson, soilless Bith, Arthur, Gibbu, Messina; cog ee gray, March 8b port brig Valouin, Sal rom Now Naz Youh, MB, Apel 10—Cidabtp St Albons, Pike, Liver. jew Orleans ‘brig Charles Weal ert, Set sa a Bort Shin, NOrlewns vvta, Havana rl Jos, Halifax. Below beige choo Nickerson, Boston; Flores "(Be Pye Smith, from Matanzas. eae ¥ ; schrs R S Dean, AREAin, Sicepor, Provdeuce? James Martin, past Ewes nef ten ‘numa L Portery ontRess Moxnox. April 12—The Tavincible ples pre Kack Eleanore and Annie all fr Baltimore NBRVELY; Apel Sarr sche Free Wind, Frisbeo, Portis a ; RLESTON. April9—Arr steamship Granada, Bi PALEA. tn llasireilperd venege 9, Ledons, Hovey, NYork; brigs Susan ‘orhies ‘Nellie Mitehell, DANVERS, April 8—Arr sobre ada 1 aaa eta Backs N Yorks bob, Wrargieoor Bellocte saa. ‘Kelley, Philadeiphia: Rescue. Kelley. EDGARTOWN, sey, NYork for iaieat hk PLEA Be Boston, FALL RIVER, Al 10-814, sohr Union, Averill, AYorks utes sehr Bester Conant, ‘snd “Yaaes Boye Bistege a 5 ETOWN, 8C., April Arr schrs E Win bees Ree: die ag, 2mm OM OY Ruy, April Boker sonre We R. Beobo, Orawe ford, NYork. 3, Oth wi thera, MOBILE, April 6-Cld brig Aquidneck, q Ho Gini a oe ay. Bae United SI Li from g ro; Anna ID, ‘i : ia ‘aman, Saute Cardenas; , Smale 2 + Joshue 1d stearashi Orient nent, Maxey, Havre; schr@ T' Thorn, Int PINORFOLK, A il 10—Arr sobre A RC Ward, Edwards, and O H Kirk, NYork. inson, 4 NEW BEDFORD, April 10—Arr bark Perking, Honolulu, Bid Muh, sehr John Adame, 8) ¥ NEW LONDON, Avril l0—arr Stephens, We timingron, NC; James English, SOME KOVAL. SC, March bark Bee eae Mel oven eae Srathall, Huscoyt New York. LPHIA, April 1l-Agr sche H W Gi futon, Bevow ous sip ove al de ley, rin one den. Old sohrs Ligsie jew Patag ta Dake i feecter! Maria jones, y toy) wrt Wne tbr Mellin, Mow Orleave for Bordeaux, im dies tress, rORTLAND, April 10—Arr steamel eomitae sre te etka ea ae eek G] wes, Matanzas Polisaeiphta 6d sobs “4 AW TOCKET, April 11—8ld, sche Joba Beatty, Hender-