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at the convention should take any action relative —— idea Income. 0» tothe annexation question, and regretted tuat it taa | FINANCIAL MERCIAL. REVERUS RETURNS. Legacies ad eocsee Bae ght a "Toe ayen of thous af French - _¢ AND COM articles Io & “ men, both m the Unite jas, were “ a tone ch Bonk oigee and pow ne convention, an nothing ought tobe doc st | ye goug Suxpay, April 28, 1867. The following rebura shows the amoaut of 1X05 FH | pS ort wouidy'cnd to raise up strife, but rather chat the action ‘market bas been excited and. irregular ceived at the intemal revenue office of the - eh | Penaities, &¢ sous homens to cama te To during t’ PP rathsrencemt oo wt ‘of the Buro- ‘ 7. . pec tor, ne $ American: Frenet \- pean’ ‘past under uence fecond district of New York, Macah, 186%:x- |. Totls- i omit Key Suuclusion of Air, Riopelie's speeen che follow. | hy. gewsand the large speculative operations of the for Ube twelve months ending the dist of March, F — ing reso wutbons were reported by the committee and «man vankers. Up to Thursday the ister were MaworagrUnes ax PHODUCTIONS INGENIOUS SWINBLE ON THE GOVERNMENT. no ey ti son thar ts trngih ad naa an ct, 80079 Dayorm and tho moh talked of war between . a ——— ¢ 2 + Asin union that an ef- Article, Rate of Tax, Collected. | | Now York Detective Works, wpe’ Olive in | LSE, “qiow ouly ca produce fu ling roscict: «| Franco apd Prussia was, in their opinion, inevitable, Boots and shoos not mate ge 2 per cents 86.008 | Bostom, inasiauch wet Nal ca och and justice Si ii; | They had long foreseen it, and now it had become a mat- ponds per, and shoo strings Per cont 13,100 [From the Boston Spun Apu a | ti) alam ane d a out weet rab: | ver of certainty, Five-twentios were already on rushes .. - feonhe™ ‘The various means and ,devices,cw in defraud, aNd witch Se eco Dey their way back from Germany in considerable Boliion, gold. ) MsON ¢ of 1 per cont. 63,040 | ing the general goverament and: evading, the pay pant, ‘eonchtagt tan would be sure to reach a ae ggg 6 per cont. 6002 | o: taxes and duties on certain asiiclea of mA ia sams, and gold Sravlee. oh | 6 per cent, — | disel ae aa orgiiality, pid Ingesalty wo } oor mr canel’ | nondred and elxty within. a very’ short Catrares and ober venicles... 5 per cont, 1,226 | cause. Smuggling and, spt 08 O58 NAR y ‘as vem in the | time, They had always the earliest private intelligence, yar, cigarettes and By | shecetite teak Caeaane tt swing tg, Pa peor sei taste ate ‘and it was always of a character to advance the pre-’ aimed at #8 per thousand, O | Wee) Neat: atray ae es ws us $2 335,768 | if not new to those engaged in doftauding mium, Bismarck was resolved to make Napoleon fight, ; se ; mont, 4 a} leash fregh SEagROnOoe ANS TOPFOSST tod like the reat of | and the French people were determined that France ‘ail other articles of gran - 2 per cent, 213,530 a 8 ye Wrights eas shy sia’ oy aye rear should fight Prassia, There was no possible escape from, asted round, an mmed * a Coleg, oentutes, therefor, per | House to export two, i tive Dulgy ibe” y we enjoy, and tne righta | 018 Position; and, the war once commenced, who could ae ued 20 rt — ae i re ver Panne sp! cational laws of the country, | tell how far the conflagration might spread? The nows- on < , Valued at 2 ei cans to : 7 pound ‘or less, per factared and consumed in 4bls countrys 9) 3 Vy take Kurt Te fens —obuD | papers condrmed this view of the situation, and gold eer: oie 20. 486 |.it 1s exported the party exporting baa. the consequonee, instead of being | rose from 1373 om Monday to 142 on Wednes- <joWery, Valued at over par gallon, refunded by the sireeeece te GROSS ourselvesas ® | gay, Here it culminated, ‘The Germans began cents per pound aod not money.” This Mr. eyonoony the two hundred C98, wo protest st the establish- | to sell, and on Thursday it reacted to 18914, over 40 cents, per pound... . 4c. 17,541 | {0 the Custom House to expor! be erro Fecal tiny the Britian provigees of tuis county, | °° Contectionery, vatued at over 40 | barrels of alcohol, was pa ie give bonds 40.280, d Americans tender our sympathy although it rose to 141% again on the same day. After conte per pound, or when sold drawback monoy of $2 por gulloth Mquaudty aM } 2" guid encourage them to continue | that the Germans began to talk of peace rumors, and, Pech gh, gag 9,608 | amount Ouacter became his bondsman, The two's : Ganaay and ho that the Ganaalaus | having gold out all thelr long. gold, they. began. selling opper, a . H. O. Bhache aus flied Wi ro so! ecoed to annex tl fled | ; ais and Fivets... 5 por vent, 2,10 | dred and five barrels wore than filled wih Batt OO toe Hearily aporore nex thelr eountsy to the United | signort.”” It was amusing to observe their chango of Cotton, FAW, POF POUR. «+0504. Sc. 197,072 | A government official examine’ A the proper £avern- in ite resolution protesting againat this injustice | tone now that their position on the market was reversed. Cotton’ fabrics, woven, knit or nouiuoed them all right, and adixed. the prom ely lity to the interestw of tue Hrench in Aiueries, The meii who tad bean certain. of tear suddenly became ‘a “ sees Oper cont 6,820 | mont sent or stamp. | 1h world Mine storehouse tie aloo; The convention then adjourned until the following pismon precious after the governmens official left wane a abatirated, an? day. | hopeful. of and. the more gold dec! the stones and imitation tucreol, hel Wena exchanged af coal nee Ae ; ‘atte potent they hammered Wk tbe ‘tet’ of i as | when d 5 es “ and wll other jewels 5 per cont SERS | ard tho scvooncr Louise, of Solow, water aa t© gnjy CITY INTELLIGENCE, the market wont with them to a large ex. 5 per cent. “a10 | Muld they contained THe rn nate, pure om tent in self-defence, and without anything 63 2 che Custom House for ort, » Oe Hefore o~> 5 per cent. « 19,630 | fro: peed ” ae iitaenian was furnished ah Soe 4 Cusiom Fonsaat or Ma, R. M. Coonsy.—Tye funeral of Ran- | more substantial than a political rumor, tm iteelf of It- i 8,170 oe that it would Be igo her, and | dolph* 4. Cooley, of the firm of Cooley & €o,, Wall | tle importance to work upon, the operators who bad rgy a snaeard in Tat a eisae street, who died on Friday, taok place yesterday from | gold up to 1420n Wednesday ran it down to 186% on Defect pt goapgees 1,864 | day Ne [huiscaths proparing to sail Y /Ctnecday oven | OBFist’s church, corner of Thirty-ffth street and Fifth | Saturday, Meanwhile tho political situation th Europe bye provided a 18,157 | ing. During this Spconway the caaks were onvered to | avenue. Mr. Cooley wasa gentleman weil and favorg | had undergone no material change, although American Gold Vea. — 147 | herwhilo tying: Sretprtthean ‘9 + deeamroney iene, ably known in this city, and especia!ly to the congrega- | Securities and cotton in England experienced a partial 3 sd poo rs nor he burvels Wer's properly sealed and | tion of Christ's chiarch, of which he wasa member, and | recovery from their previous depression. At stampdqd,o. dat” sone sttaggilny ‘otficer of the Custom | an ex-yestryman: Ho was also a member of Light Guard | Frank/ort, however, five-twentica wore still quoted, 5 per cent 738 | louse miles ee the, trend Tks ouly four or | CO» As] OP the Seveuity-Orkt Regiment N, G, & N. ¥., the | namely, on Friday, at 72%, the lowest polnt touched, 4 5 percent, 7 Getectioiiyqs-aabcim was | 4m the partics on shore, no’| Members of which, incitizen’s dress, and wearing the | if we may believe the telegram, and the Jead pipes 5 per cent. 29,978 } one conneastissitiy the ?'fegod swindle expecting for a | usual badge of mourning, attended the remains to its | Tumor of a peace Congress, which was for a time cre- .or of all deseriptions. bo. 39,60? | moment thagisho(ustora House tug was lying close by | final réstimg-place:im Greenwoud cemetery. ‘Ine services | dited on the Paris Bourse, was subsequently discredited, mery, including shaiting them im troosywRM aud watching every movement. | at the church were conducted by the Rector, Rev. Dr. rl tes slightly declined, Th ‘and gearing, and mechanics? } Tee officers wi on watch were also disappointed | Ewer, tis assistant, Rev. Mr. Dunham and Rev Dr. | SY¢ Testes slightly deciin @ peace rumors came touts. vee Be, 6,353 | in the manner-vl fran, beheving as they aid, that | Gallaudet, of St Ann’s Episcopal chureh, and wero ot a | opportunely ior the German bankers after they bad scid, me “at | the casks bedmg’6em¥elod aboard the echoover in secret, | very solemn and impressive order. Messrs. Frank | just as the most threatening of the war ramors did after Oni underthe cpver of migit, eontalned spirits iMegally dis- | Rhodes, William Turnbull, F. Jones, E. W. Lawrence, ‘they had bought, They have been, ina t de; r Are | On, Wedn évening it was apparent to the | 8. K. Green, Henry A. Wilmerding, John WH Rackul, | “oY i y m are soetes, Pupe ” 854 ugettiat the Louise was preparing to | Henry Hastings, of Boston, and A. A. Selover were the | the manufacturers of opinion in the Gold Room on this Paper collars, and all articie = as about to-se0: aus on har Voyage: | ail beara war question, aud it bas been sufictently shown that by ae caine ani ghar 75 | the Lag camo UP Mn Lniseuery wisely caw thacit was | MOSO ar Tarrry Cnurcu,——Yesterday being the | their exag:crations—first in favor of war and next in Phe Loe Ae the notion OF gute: ier dont c. to Tosiet, ard anmedinteiy complied with the | Octave of Easter, tho music of last Sunday, faily de: | favor of peace—they have succeeded in doiug a good Pickles, preserved fruit, &c.... pa, 3,455 » An oflle ee aud, while aaa i serived im the Hrranp of April 22, was repeated in thing for themselves and tn circulating a good many Pepper and pimento, "ground, at § id — “eee brs = Fry Trinity church. At both the moraing and afternoon | faise rumors. pa aa ede are. 5 per cent. eee would take 26 € quantity of suc stuff as that services the grand old mingier was crowded—oven the As business on the London Stock Exchange is just over Pumps, garden engines and hy- Ya get a man drank Them, for the first ee ee standing room in the aisles and in tho vestibule being | for the day—namely, at three P. M.—whon the gold mar- arable TAM os owe 3 percent. 460 spate rahtege shave yer ang ee ae tio | being fully occupied, At the morning service, afier the | ket here opens, the foreiga quotations to-morrow for = gente, sie dey Siti pa 1,608 | to hundred and five barrels was filled ‘with water! Gospel of the day had been read, the Rev. Dr. Vinton | American securities will be based upon the closing price of faddlery, harness, trunks and p ge Mery hae Rogar regal eee ee Preached an appropriate sermon, which was listened to | gold on Saturday, and there is no doubt that the London anlar: i per ook 1,409 | caro, placed In charge «f Kospers. Assuming that cach | WR the deepest attention by the ‘minense congrexa- | market for five-twenties is manipula‘ed so as to affect pak, manufacture [6 per cont, ag | barrel contained forty-two gallons, thero would bo 8.610 tien, Rev, Dr. Weston preached in the afternoon, | the price of gold, the foreign bankers in New York rilver ware os 6 per cent. 15,442 | gallons in ail, and the amount of “drawback” trandu- | talking for his thomesthe “Resurrected Body,” allvded:| oporating in the Gold Room, and in bonds in London and Snuf of ali descriptions, per lently received ($2 pee ee ) would be $17, It the | toby st. Paul in hisfepistle to the Romans. The off Frankfort simultancousiy. The German bankers bere pound r 400. 22,694 | fraud bad succeeded the parties would have nad the “The strain upraige of joy and praise, Hi bia . ri Seap, vot perfumed, and salt alconol left besides. The bonds given by ihe party im- and the processional hymn, “Jesus Christ is | may be said in times of excitement like the present to wate Soup tade of cocoanut | pheated in the frand ($80,000) will be suificiont to cover | Risen To-Day. Hallelujah!” were sung as on inst Sun- | «mix the gold market by speculative operations, b ~g oor ay xe. 62,721 | ailioss which tho government would have sustained day. “Tne anthem was, “Thou Didst Not Leave His | 4's iy spooked? stelegrams, and the Bea a Boar, y-aummed, per pound. Jo. O11 | Le ig said that the swindling operation was wanaged | Soul in Hell,” and “Litt Up Your Heads, O ¥o Gates"'— | aided by “+ cooked) telegrams, cable has much to Spirtis, dieulies, per $2 1,627,906 | through the conntsanco of two revenue officers. The | solo and chorus from the “iessiah”—which were given’ | answer for in this respect. It will be surpriang Slereoty pers, |iibogra Louise was chartered for tport, Me. Tue barrels | with excellent cilect, At tho elose of tbe afternoon ser- | now that gold has been run down £0 low, aad the Ger- eng avert rae 12,860 containing the atecho! wore taken to a cellar on Russia | mon tho ‘“Halieiujan Choras’?. was sant, and the coa- 1 t. Sa age rid Brel, per Wn... $3. 93 | Wharf, whore barrels filled wiih water had previously | grezation was dismissed with the benediction. mans are enabled to “corner” their “shorts”? at a good snot above No, 12, Dutch been placed, and kept there long enovgh to have the Romax Catconie Cevncw or Tar Howy Iwxocests — | Progt and joad up again for a fresh rise, if the rumors of rd, Per poutidersess.. Ic. 4,170} braags onthe sicohol barrels imitated aud thoes with 4 nega war are not revived under Teutovic inspiration, The . not rn the wacer substit:.ted for them and piaced on board the | The tair now being held under the auspices of the rs . . above No. 12 and io 18 Butch stand- Louise. The heads of the genuine barrels were painied | over and then branded again and rectified as having been reinspected. When the schooner was seized the crow adt-escaped, but returned on Friday and bay» given the revenue officers all tho information they could fur- above church, corner, of Broadway and Thirty-seventh street, by the ladies of the congregation, 18 being largely patronized, This ts the sécond week of the fair. and it is to be hoped that tho Indies may receive n generous support in the laudatiie work they are engazed in—-tho “short” interest in the exhibit is enormous, as was indi- cated by the rates paid for loans of coin on Satutday— 1-32 a ¢ per cent., with the majority of transactions at 1-16, ‘fhe daily range of the market daring the week in ware nish. As the water barrels were branded and put on ‘off of the debt of the cburch. rn was as under:— Tobacco, whewing, per pound | 8 board the Louise, a similar proportion of those con- pecans b fn the large hall as the corner of mts avenee Highest Seeks aoe. pt taining aleohol was temoved to various other pisces by | Prozrers in ihe Merge bali 19% 137 Turpentine, epitits of, per g ‘the same teamster who put them into the cellar on Rus- y 139% poe tor | ee erniy ee ae eee, Poel Wes tie wee ra bcp who panes to commit 14a 138% store iy suicide cutting roat one day last weok, died at ' more on Friday at another on India street, There will | Bellevue Hospital from the effects of his seli-inilicted | Peiday x oe onde! svt chs. are aad | “leds Yortny,|Anwnavn: ite eid iad" | Satara ioeneiae ipolial sea pallens thal Eee out where the balance of the fugitive alcohol has gone; | _ Suctve wy Takia Powsox.—intormation reached the | Tye export of specie, which was under thrée quarters bu auch increased Value...... 5 per cent. 5,337 | and sundry parties who may have no suspicion of dan | Coroner's office yeaterday afternoon that Pauline Kirs- | ofa milion, fell short of the general expectation basod not elsewhere Prag St Bg hpi anidend yond ee ee ee tenbaum, a German woman twenty-five yoars of age, | upon the rates of foreign exchange which were up to the INET REE CeNe 280,600 | Fromisent government detective from New York. who preg oy see beNopree or re tad ean eae ateccs of & | shipping point. ‘The demand for customs duties at the Advertisements... . Sper cent. 92,067 | bar very actively managed the case—and $0 far with | POPs. purpose of ralf destruction. Coroner Sclirmer | POrt aggregated $1,070,000. Theeffect of the maturing Harness companies 3 26 Mae 30,281 em ecomm. od the case in-charge and will hold an inquest on the | of about fifteen millions and a half of coin interest on remanent 13g par aneit 600,11 MOVEMENTS OF MR. PEABODY. o- the Ist of May on account of the five-twenty loan, ap- Eoecre ea CF Dues cake a bel 568 pet Fara Fant Tarovan 4 Harcuway.—Jobn Straule fell | pears to have been discounted. About half of this denier, “len .. S percent, 9,198 | The Recent Visit of Mr. Peabody to Baltimore | throush tno hatchway of Franklin & Co.'s warehouse, in | amount isestimated to be due to bondholders residing Rairond 35 per event Sue) ss os Washington—Hlw Views of the Futures | washington strect, on Satarday afternoon, and received | ayroad. aeptens Far tenes sabes [From tho Baltrmore Sun, April 27.1 Pentay An inquest Will Bo eld today.” BPH! |“ gn@ foreign exchange market was steady durine the ‘suum, Mr. Peabody arrived here trom Philadelphia on greater part of the week, and the rate for prime bank- Action Pals... ee ee D1OOL Dp. ete 43,504 | Wednesday morning last, and became the guest of Joba Y ehataiah Gh cide Gabe ehethhel stating ea 4 Brokers, commer, ‘sales’ of W. Garrett, Esq, spendidg that day and evening in in- POLICE INTELLIGENCE, seach orci ondegpe gad tbe am ang aereltpise TehADdIse sees sons. 2s0e2h MO OCR Piet aag.ara | lerviows with somo, of his friends. Ho proceeded to q betoro tho close it declined about 3% from the highest . x f ii quarter ry L. EP Baap 98 Sabo. per Bl sanerceet ce $1 — 276,294 | train, accompanied by Mr. Garrett. He had interviews | Auscx Bunatary.—David Kelany, a Ind exghteon | Polut and on Saturday the following rates wore cur- there with the Fresident of the United states, the British | years of age, who says he is a shocblacking manufac. | TeMt:—Bankers’ bills on Encland at sixty days, 10034 a $1 8,755 | minister, “ir Frederick Bruce, the Secretaries of War $5 at threo days, 110%¢ a 3g; commercial bilis, 1083¢ 0 vw" | and Treasury, the Attorney General and other promi- | *UFer, was yesterday brought before Justice Hogau, om | 18. sis at sixty days, 6.2005. ‘Gane Value taereot-200f1p.ck 999,014 | went members of the government. Ho algo.attended the | the charge of having forced an entrangg.,toabe shee | 108%; francs dcamger ye mpecrs eng =, foreman ex- wedding of the daughter of the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, | manufactory of John E. Low, on! tho -itit@!goar o¢@ ©1545.10; bills on Bertin, 724 @ 14; on Bremen, Promissory motes oF Prete t Soh aeee reveled iar ta tive ingle company. | promises No. 45 Dey streot, and Stealing there’rom lattes’ | 78% 979%; on Frankfort, 41 e414; on Amsterdam, 1-20 of 1p. on. 22,906 | Preside shoes, valued at $150, with whieh n@ escaped, Th y {; on Hamil ; twerp, 5.2 f oo 849,420 bbl The interview was quite protracted and prisoner, who lives at No. 170 Greenwich mreen aénies tree: a ae Sra 4: AL TAXES 4 18 guilt, and says he stee} rf bas. been in the habit of cool Soeitae $10 2e5 | | The President stated that on behalf of the American | steeping in the Toft over the store vceapied by Sir Low. | Colton bills are still regarded with distrust and pro Gy and " a ngineOrs, 10 s Riau for the great ‘and eautinoed acteer boned [en oe eg Bg Be Bly rere yt may ne farther failures in tho trade are expecied, the losses by ‘Auctioneers, adnusl sales net ‘cence and frienely regard for the interests and advan- | “,, | the steady dectine in the price of the staple having fallen preva: narra 10 596 | tage of the people of the United States. Ho tendered ORGING AN ORDER FoR 4 Rarway Tickur—In yes | with particular severity upon aconsiderable number of Awciioneers, annual sales over ‘an urgent invitation to Mr. Peabody to accept tho hos- | terday’s Heaa.> was mentioned the arrest of Otto Prominent houses, and the gonera! belief is that the $10,000 ia Ce ak 20 333 nen ve of the White come, 80 that he might invite to | Broect German, on acharge of forgery. Mr. James Dake sahagakin Gollan meet him a number of emineut citizens, whom he know | picvier a ctork 1a the ollloe of Present rally in the Liverpool market will be followed by ‘over $30,000. i 100 163,606 | Would be most happy to express their appreciation and | Buckley, a clerk in the office of the New York and Erie | renewed depression there as s00n as the speculators have mnie rq a71 | high rozard, Mr. Poabody stated that he designed to | Railway Company, appeared before Justice Hogan yester- | Completed the covering of their « shots" contrasts, to Bowing alloys, 10 ‘89 | leave Now York in the scotia, which sails on the Ist of | day, and in an affidavit charged that on the 24th instant Li ‘J se 257 | May next, on the anniversary of tho day of his arrival, which the recovery is doubtless mainly attributable. Po 18,923 | And in tho same ship by which he came, He re- | the prisoner calied upon him with what purported tobe | qncre has been increased activity in several branches 10 ‘851 | Stetted that the limited time would deprivo him of the | an order drawn on Mr. Pebbic, passenger agent, by , pleasure of accopting the invitation of the President. Frederick Raab, for a nger Neket + Milwankes, | Of the gonoral trade of the city during the week owing 60 7 Mr. Peabod: ue. his mig to oe Peep rg boned ge Mr. Buckley, beieving the order to be | to the demand to replenish stocks needed for immediate \¢ his strong hope and conviction that | genuine, gave Rroech ihe ticket, and subsequenti; PH period the harmontoas relations of our | fearned that Mr. Raab’s name to the order wes a tocgers. pens pea digeotlonas. ayssraggss i. oo hr ro 2s1 | "Dole people ould ve restored. aod that, in that event, | The prisoner was intercepted at Dunkirk, and brought | “Mc ™m some instances, of emboldening buyers. rr 503 | Be ancettaned A deste of prosperity gg fey = te Desk to mylningyod had nothing to say in exptana- | Breadstuffs were strong and excited, and provisions eee | fatare v1 0% c cler, e strength ol ion of the charge ed, t him, i stead Cotton unse: declined abou! a 20, ett | the nation and the respect for it abroad had been greatly | trate cominitied him to the Tombs for twat " yd el sass lege 7 5o—pis.gsg | iereared, and nothing, in his judgment, was now ro- | # horsedealer, and lives at 147 Washington sireot, Hobo. | ON¢ Per Cent per pound early in the week, and Dealers, rotail liquor... br 17,376 | Qiisite to insare the highest prosperity in the future but | ken. buyers showed no confidence in the market sus- Dealere, whelesa neuer... 100 wa;ssa | the Giaatont taste U2 vad anity” Wek Prema on Cannyixc 4 Conceaten Wrarox,—An Italian 52 yoars | taining itself, motwithstanding the largely diminished Sa Ss 1,358 | Mr. Ponbody partad with the most cordial assurances of | Of Sse, named Dominick Basil, living at No, 82 Madison | receipts and the Tow price touched. On Thuraday, Kamdytions = bed street, was arrested on Saturday night by officer Fitz- | however, it experienced a change for the better Mr. Peabody reached Baltimore his _ vided for .: 3 wa ‘Wesbingnen Mi bell-pem feor Fas om poe coe patrick, of the First precinct, on suspicion of having | and subsequently under the news of the advance in mid- Ravel Sr eouenes ie fostered Sno cea | apis ss pote ree nent Ce scehsielaei | eerste mn Our Sausage : peenstaes 1 24 jen rustees con Per- | ‘The receipts for the woek at all the ports amountea to 1; 4 . of the Peabody Institute and a large number of his old | 800 the oificer discovered ry tormidabie dirk knife, iT 1 y asl anette te Sree eaee® craw Sr Memoria oem, | eet cxerete’ ov Pint an Beene | ae vegan apne ame bbe soles Donal part thereof, in addition Dr. Whitridge, General B, C. Howard, Charies Howard, ously carrying the dirk, Justice com- | the ing of 643, jes, wethe WEBNS ss has catavees ot 3,923 | BM. Greenway, Thomas Whitridge, Samuel M. Smith, | mitted hit for trial in de.aul: of $500 bail, is @ | 1,742,601 bales for the corresponding period in the pre- Mevsin, couaante aii, Voumele Joho Hopkins, Joha Spear Nicholas, Josiah Pennington, | 8hoe maker by trade. He says he had no intention of carrying and boarding pa-sen- Albert Schumacher and others; Governor Swann, | ®Sing the knife. CAT 6 877 wy hen gg Judge Giles, Jerome Bonaparte, J. H. ALLEGED Lancex¥—A Max Trar.—Henty Boettighel- 4 ed 306 eee raecauen Thomas and others, who were | mor resides at 51 Attorney street. Henry is acabinet | bles The stock at Liverpool on the 12th, 10 CE ae eg A ter ‘i mst, was 712,240 bales, and at London 41,516 bales, 10 13,625 ir. Peabody. Rev. Or. burn was also present; | Maker aod has a workshop in the rear of his residence, the Lottery ticket 100 5802 | de g Be fe been in: | For some time past he bas been annoyed by the aisap- | S@Ainst 676,220 bales at Liverpool at the same time last Maaufacturers 10 agent | Ses Toto expressive Of hig net, | Pearauce of a number of the tools belonging to his busi- | Year and 63,574 at London. On the date mentioned it Patent agents. 10 SHY | accordingly. These gentlemen were pastors of the con- | Mees, and suspecting that some porwoa or persons ob- | Was eetimated that in addition there, were 127,000 bales ‘some third class) 10 1,546 | freee oe Wye set (Rev. Dr. Duncan's and Rev, | tained admission to his shop during his absence hear. | Of American cotton afloat, 364,984 of Indian, Pediers of dry goods po ag ae Ps af Peneey ee tee con — Coe pepe by means of a cord attached to | makine the present stock in warehouse and aflout - y fo . Peabody a from the to packages, oF jewelry. 4 341 ghsercal and contributed much to the enjoyment of Bix | vies hie a tay stones (opal an carers charcna, | 2th 860 Dales against 1,688,998 Balen st we same date 10 O1 | rand ny bis excelleat spirits and happy memory of | About ono o'clock yesterday m he was aroused by | Ist year. The market for dry goods during the week 4 V por ne he he nel pore Nn the si ‘of the and upon to the shop | was dull and irregular, and the inactivity of : r curls associates and fends was highly cajoyed tn | fected. ‘Being: tubvemnenely oo, he mmediaaly ar | trade at Manchester, together with the decline proerety yk e s ang wnrough and olvorving the city Mr. Peabody was | Mansdeld, Totlus was commited to anewer im the price of cotton, caused buyers to hold isoome, fatore of Haitimore, bellaving, us he does thee crete | AuuncxD Graxp Larcmy.—Matthew MeGrath appear. | OM in anticipation of lower prices, The lower grades of Jocome exceeding #600 and Rot i Years ite population will Reimbor SONGOG cea’ ney | Od before Justice Ledwith at the Jefferson Markes Folie ’ = ee eiisie aakad com, a Loa ope phe ot iowa antenn Court yesterday, and preferred a charge against Wiltam Be OEE $5,000 ons. 10 per cont. 25,684 | the Gerinan stement through the city mad State. | Wilson for having, as alleged, on the 27th instant, at- Trine esa og 8 Teo — 4700 | Nr Gorge Pty Nema Cotton New Teer | actumoming ale We $0. ee eter ta Baok profits not divided or “ " 7 Droperty, whieh oR ey Res ome 87,008 | Peet Uy she thurty-five minutes past nine A. M. train, consisted of clothing and money, was in a boarding | mouth business fe the result, dealers feeling disposed to Insurance companies’ dividends THE FRENCH MOVEME! — aimed vir Tea ET in question the | limit their purchases to their current necessities, Rasirond corapasten” anti, © Per coat race ee Se ae at states, bovisg ia his" poses anick |, The tallway share market developed an upward ton- \erest on! boeds nod wie 4 Proceedings of the Couventien in Detroli— | the property was kept. On'veine told that hecoald not | 4@¢Y, but the transactions are still confined to the pro- ne \osarplus funde....... § por cent, 299,068 The ogee of Canada-Freach Cana. rea te aiepeuten oe sa a 9 fa fessional speculators, who act on the “dog eat dog” SOARS Axb wvccemmomn hject being “Sold lowed caused bis arrest = on ervaaee imu or ane - anenv hid to = Moe | cused was held to anawer, ec- | principle, and without outside support a steady impro ‘ ror sister ........ 1 per cent, 3,487 The French ite Dworperty Hovsa.—Leoa Sch: Legacies, dererndan’ r wendier, No 180 a a cece sascha .! 20,00 the City Hall, Detroit, on the evening of the 25th inst, Greene street, the alleged propeistor of a notoriously Lagncion, sirenaet in biood.... 6 ber cent, Non | Abset seventy-five were Bod nese Sear arnened by Sergeant Boceess) al temue o1 justice NN si ivti sivasscovovenne A ba oan seo | , THe f0deming mere, appointed » Commitise on Revo. eee ie wnat a nate Anniccna Is Srimptie a inn" deo, fe patra Fre- | gam of $1,000 to answer at the Court of for um by ne ae Atieua LARCENY OF 4 Cioax.—dan Dune, No. 18 } petten thet is.afraid to touch railway shares; and the searan wet male © complaint egulast Joseph ‘Management of our railways is 80 scan Josepha shee, Ponce Coe ereerice Ledwith of the dalously corrupt, and the interests of the stockholders — — ae) wana fe | are oo entirely neglected by the managers, that there is dung ber absenes, a clath cloak valued at $10, good reason for the aversion thus manifested. Most of the Sccused was held to answer in the sum of $300, roads represented on the Stock are managed in ‘Wall etrect for the benefit of their directors and others TWE POLICE AGISTRATES’ GRIEVANCES, tn the ring with them, and hence public megiect leaves Prisonere from the Fourth District their stocks to a great extent at the mercy of = vagabond ff tothe Tombs and Sent Back. evewd of speculators in Wall street, who play eo tne crea ning exveral prisenere, arrested for profit ea childrea do with ahattlesocka, The 4 uptown precincts, of which the Fourth closed frm on Saturday gabjoined Poltee evening at the | before Kew York Central, © My Brie, = Bos 0 M4: eating, 103, 4, michgan Sosthar, j cance, directed tee officers to take their prisogers before [ the Bog- | magisirate i tho disirict from whence they came. thet ope that the time would speedily | officers took the (prisoners in charge to Police } a WF two shold be one quariers, according (0 ay order promnlaated by 00008 We woke VA Rooted, and donrecgied she | teudent Kenedy 63% 8 4; Ieland, 88% & %; Fort Wayne, 034% « %; Western, 34% 9 %; do. preferred, 507% a 60; Pacific Mail, 127% a 1284; Atlamtic Mail, 804% a 3g; Western Vinton Tetaaranb. 3% 9 40; aio and Missiesimn) corua. (es NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 29, “\g¢7— TRIPLE SHEET. cates, 23%; @ 24, Government gold bearing securities declined 24 a 3 during the subsequently more than closed firm at the advance. early part of the week, but recovered the decline, and The money market was easy throughout at 5 9 6 per cent to the Stock Exchange, while first class commercial paper Was discounted at T per cent, with exceptions at 6% and 7 a8 The bank statement for the week will reflect the tions at 4 and 7, prevailing ease by showing Subdjoined are the bi ing stocks sold at tho first regular sessign 6f the Ex- } change on each Saturday of Stocks, Five-twenties of 1862. #ive-twenties of 1564. Five-twenties of 1365. Kive-twenties of 765, now. 7 avd 3-10ths, Ist'series... Tand 3-10ths, 24 series... Zand 3-10tus, 8d series... ‘The receipts for customs, past week were:— Amnexed is a comparati periods in 1805 and 1866:— The imports of dry goods ary 1 are as follows:— Por the week, Entered at tho port, Thrown on warket . Since Jan 1, Entered a: the Thrown on Pkgs. Value, China, Glass @ Barthenware. China.....-. 625 $37,558 Earthenware 879 34,145 sig LA71 38,238 Soda, nitrate” — = . br fms Other. - ‘ “‘o 33,008 12 3,176 3060 = Bie = akoer =a = San = «ns = a, lL 8,470 18 34160 Masical Cea 200 “cit ah Be ot ae . = 2689 «&. 905 3,008 also sdeas ‘oie ae ry 38 3,598 62 23,815 a ae 300 1T00uT y1.18, Apl, 20, Apl. 27. AS Seth an Alton & Terre Haute RR. 18: Seventeenth week.... $2) Previously reported... 6.237.024 5,815,086 sseeeee 85,454,216 $5,889,966 $8,670,624 ‘Anpexed is the total valuation of the roreign imports et this port for the week ending April 26, compared with thore of the two preceding weeks, as also the value of “ary goods entered at the port and thrown on market since January 1 of this year, and for the corresponding Aprit 12, $1,407,926 , 059,341 1868, with exeeptional transac- an increase of about three and 9 half millions in loans and deposits, The disburse- ment of the coin interest on the five-twenty loan will increase the demand for money temporarily, latter is at present moderately light. _ but the pitas Pane m0 the pat (08 wooks:— alg = al Ery4 Aiton & Terre Haute pref 63 a 61 - sosion Water Power,.... 2534 263, 27% 82% Canton Company... rr 43 4255 43% Clevoland & Pittsburg... 743% 7036 67% 71% Cleveland & oledo...., 11934 11936 9112 113 Chicago & Rock Island,, 903, 68 85% 80 Chicago & Northwestern, 34 38% «B04, SA Chic. & Northwestera pi, 6 51% 59% Cumberland Coal... 30 28 B0i¢ Cleveland, Col. #& Cin. 99 CJ - 98 Delaware & Hud. Canal.. 145 45 - 146 Hudson River, . 136-180 90 9254 Tilinois Central ~ lay 4K ey «is Michigam Central. 1034 — 108 Sc M Southern 103% yn 63 32 6 25 3 Milwaukee & St Paul pf, 6256 60 49 56 8 1% 6% 61% 216 | 2a 8 RE OR By By 3g me at 10 25% 2% 22 23% “SMe Tate "a0 ae ee 103: 38 3t4g 86 se 41% 888535 BOR Government vecurittes were quoted on each Saturday Of the past four weeks as follows:— Apr.6, Apr.18. Apr. 20. Apr.27. 09 100% 109% 109: 182) 132 105: and the receipts, payments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the Custom House, treasury.———— Recei Receipts, Payments, — Balanczs. April 22. $235,811 $5,497, 028 $2,197,821 $15,376,279 April 23.. 351,000 1,741,964 2,220,195 114,898,048 April 24. 349,000 1,590,583 1,267,360 115,221,271 Apni 25. 405,000 1,677,690 615 116,500,246 April 26, 382,000 6,610,320 1,452,551 120,658,115 April 27, 244,000 2,150,839 2,945,548 119,865,416 The totals at the close of various weeks since the commencement of the year sum up as follows:— Weeks — Custom Sube! a ending — House, Receipt. Payments. Balances. Jan. 5.. $1,554,037 $17,565,951 $12,304,498 $102,615,658 Feb. 4. 004, 13,597,446 19,158,396 108 326,459 March 2. 3,152,288 17,680,858 248 109,866, 761 March 30 2,499,595 22,934,253 83,000,532 100,634, 126 ‘Aprii 6.. 2,406,007 13,859.356 9,842,691 105,180,790 April 13, 2,170,505 22,719,558 19,851,508 108,548,840 Aprit 20. 2,092,583 10,829,844 | 14,801,590 112,077,074 ive table showing the ship- menis of specie from this port last week and during the year to date, together with those for the corresponding 1867. $710,379 7,069, 55. 1866. 7,192, $73,880 Apri. _“Aprét 26. 966 “ah tae 14 Total ........+04+.86,807,207 $5,102,880 $6,540,820 for the week and since Jana- ‘1866, 1867. v24 $1,908,886 $1,330,886 961 © 2,107,705 1,465,576 14,146,132 $54,552,242 5 ot. si otols 51,156,903, berets ‘The leading items of tmporis (other than dry gooas and specie) for the week ending April 26 are as follows: — Tron, sb. tas, iL er Iron, tubes... 200 ‘s80 Troaoth,tns. | 428 poe 7,970 4,583 634 1500 19,347 iS att 1,552 = fase — 143 & tse 1.073 nc “S _1,087 045 20,811 ier ae. Soe fens: s Sie Hair cioth. . sakes Homp . + 1,196 373 A 160 6,504 Marble man. = — 17,183 Maccaron!... 2832 4'853 Molasses .... 8,256 280,713 On paintings "10 3604 Paper h’ngs. 1,165 18,140 Perfumery .. 51 HY see LOTS Salt. BalT eg fe Sagat bade T00 I Exuad mouth extra wad chee Wi flor t > Sour (sape —Whieat was dull ei demanded yestei ices, prime No, ‘TSyesterday, The sales were 60a $2 70 for No, 2 Milwaukee, $3 ‘Bn $331 for white C: rola. ant change: sales 20,000, bushels, Wen \, an for Cana ‘est, ‘deiuoralized, At’ th wera nh lila set in and ‘active de mand, the market closi ‘The sales were about 16,000 bu a for mixed West~ les Westeba in aiore, and for whiie Southern, Oats were fully le. per bushel but the demand was fair at rt k 8. at Bes 0 78960. 108 vere hoa and Se for Seo. arey raled quiet bat firm sales 6,000 bushels, at $1 08 for Westerns: for Can- ada West. Of barley mialt a smal ‘common was made at $1.25. Faxiants ruled very quiet, but rates were a shade The engagements —To Liverrool—2i0 bales cotton Bel an r ste: 500 bales cotton at dgd, 5-16d. ; B oe charters were:—A S 1 ee ied a ‘i mi ee witl ert sparks 1,600 Db wo Cork anda Po he the lilo at Be Ba bls, petroleuin to a di Bac ined dull and nomiual at 19340. a 200, oe Ghomicwae nehanged. "No salen role: report. Tide Atctitle was in somo demand; rales being made of 2,400 bales to arrive Earl of Dathousie on private terms. ee A pan AY. —Tuere was prices remained ee ‘$1 Wa $i 95, and retail q a at w. lors continued in moderate demand for. and price sled fram “Balen @ baw at 6Ou a oy dhe aber price for cho! ‘Mouassus was rather more active, but prices continued to + the percheset: enough without change. The BEES, Cuba inuscuvado on private terme, and Stones. —Tufihe arket for spirits of , there wis father more activity but at Tithe. Chae lor"pricee, Market, ho closing te olders Tntorebugtabie lowe "the salew were 180° 1 and 18) do., on the spot. a! Vie. osine ruled sales we ‘of were 250 bbls. at $07, and 00 do, strained at $4000 Tat duil but ; our last quotations. Lardwas 35 $22 80 for new mess, H 9. and $1875 a for prime; for fut bls. a oar May, at Sil 0 vitor s onion rate demand prevailed at steady prices, ‘The sales were 200 bbis at $19 a 50 for new extra mess, and $13 $21 for new do, Beef Hams changed in value, Western being quoted $40 terce beef no sales of moment were meats thongh re? Taled sioady. vsitlan poe ages Jc, a ABKée, for hama, and B40, @ for shoulders, Of bacon eales were made OF 500 bree at 113%. a Le, for short rivved,and 10%¢. a 10) Cumberland cub, There was vut litte acuvity in the market, which, however, continued firm. atidke. al Butter and cheese ruled steady, at our last quotations, ms Petnouvum. —Crude stilt ruled quiet, Beit orass , in Fas buik and 18) a lic. in bbls, sor wity, The tales Wore {00 bite Ton gravy co Bul gion, at 1 ‘There was less dewand for which, firm—standard white being held at 2630. at which’ sales, No. made in, pe ome beard of a fow pe rs Tod ule, but tend, at 10360. a 10Xe. for Carolina, ial # sales fo about ‘Cuba—jhe latter f ame Porto ook also 295 Manila oa private teri! ‘Srups.—Clover was dull and unsettled, prices ft Ide. to 17e.—the fe pee ty tee cutia linseed was dull, ‘ ig ‘Tauuow remained ‘Sales, 60,000 Ibs., at Igo a —Recelpts, S61 market Lae Apa, an Got ee % but dul; Ds held $3 W. Corn dull; ear lots ; Sales 600 bushels at 70c. a divas a7; middlings, $40, pe to ie sbipata =m Railroad ty Bosicu 80., to New York Gha., to Albany nectady Svc. April 27. 1967. Corn firm, but stock is ls old West- ora at $1 20 ia hela ‘new Toledo at $1 15; ket. Onin ‘aales 4,00 era. at 00c. in Dork quiet gaa steed Walee, Sige 18t. ‘4 $13; trade iy firms winer, dull lower; ‘No. 1 Oats firm; light supply; 72c. for P78 thon Sor masts for ‘middii ee meats dull; Tage. a 9Ace. ‘omen Be and § hams.’ Bacon unchanged; shoul- dors, Ge: clear sides, He, Lard dull, 18¥¥e. 0 13%. ‘tobacco dull 2 $7 for Gi A ind iS aalioge “Money funy, 7 9 percout” Pachtnge dene Cacago, April 97, 1867. Fou: I wi 3, closing yond aes “ a lot at Hex a Tor Nov} Outs 2 BORGe. a Be, Wor ty salen ai $245 = a3 an Audet ana “norsinsl nominal. Provisions extremely duil; meass\ held no buyers, ‘Lard acminal, Iage,s eS : $7 4 $7 25 for good to best TOM pots tots. 3.00 bushes wheats Aon 5,500 bushels oats, 1,200 Shipments —1. Hy bls, fone? $4000 busiets whoa, $4,000 bushes corn, 10 bushels oats’ Sr. Louts, April 27. 1897. Tohacco heavy. Cotton advavcing, Wo.’ for miadiings, Flour dull; doubie extr 78031640, Wheat advancing; and choice spring, $2 65 a a 1, $3 80 ow choice, $3 6. Corn declinin, gi $114. Onte ing, Bie. a Sc. Barley declining: choice sprit re cus, gt ta $1 98. Lard quiet and unchanged” Lovisvinue, Ay 1867, salon 85 hide. at $9.6) a BIB.” Buperhie nek S10 0, $11. Wanat nominal. is 35," Bh Oata, LS fa tierees, silane < Lard, 123¢c., hia te Flour quiet and firm; double e: advancing; No. 1, $2 4; No. 3, for No, 1. Gorn stead) ce active and 1 higher. q 0 a i i ry 5 i He

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