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EET. a : lipaa, ° President Juarez has repeatedly ordered the IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO troops stationed here t march to the interior; but #0 i] e far unsuccessfully. Matamoros Besieged by Canales—Ortega’s Ambitious Projects, d&ec. VICTORY OF THE LIBERALS. | racic arivos vy suis mornings toamer trom the Mexican border report that Matamoros was besieged for AMUSEMENTS. Stadt Theatre. Mr, Bandmann appeared last night as Shylock, bel the smallest house we have ever seen in this Moving day is @ bed ttme for managers, and Meearal Hoym and Homann were no exception to the general — ee 20th of April, arfived hore late yesterday afternoon, on U R 0 P E rey . me | a |. HUNGARY. st _ SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. The Peace Congress to Assemble May | The "Nation About to Ascume the Responst- = bility et Self-Rule—Is Task rule. In Mr. Bandmann’s impersonation th 12, Under the Présidency A gPsor pale er ow pun of the few days by Canales, who was en route fomTampico. many good poinis but after witneming Danone oun & Romntis Camaniinctieat Ekh sf te 1k is bollovod algo that Cortina will bring ‘his army | orablo appearance im the same ric. the Shylock lad General Marquez Defeated and | trom the North and sia in expelling General Berriozabal from the Gubernatorial chair of Tamaulipas. This indi- Queretaro Captured. cates that Ortega is still alive and 1s ambitious to become President of Mexico, and that he will issue his first pro- clamation from the Heroic City. EI Correspondence of the Mexicam and border papers Maximilian Escaped or Se} coos ine capture of Puebla and. the tmssmare ot the creted in the City, prea of Lord Stanley, Politics of the Croatians—Growing Impor- tance of Pesth, &o. Parra, April 12, 1967, ~ In Hungary the epoch of despotism and ruthiess ; oppression bas reached its end. A new period begins, KING GEORGE OF GREECE IN LONDON. Pasar eleanor rade passive resistance to tyranny which it can offer, but whether its people can rale their own destiay with a Death of Carlo Poerio, the Italian | strong hand. Hitherto all ite amount of intellectual power bas been expended in resisting the Austrian gov- Patriot Exile. ernment, but now Hungary has to show whether it can assert its place among the European nations—whether its statesmen have that political genius which conceives French Opinion of Prussian Pang | the spirit of the age and acts in accordance with is, to t appeared tig points of the character. support was excellent and better than in many of the stock companies of the Broadway theatres, San Francisco Minstrels. There was a rather slim attendance last night at thig Place of amusement, owing possibly to the unfavorable state of the weather, The programme, in addition to some old popular favorites, presented a few new pieces 3, but although they were sufficiently tudicrous to cause laughter for the moment, did not display the talents of the troupe to advantage. "tae cid wander phen, heme excellent, should, like veterans, be re- mm Bot allowed to to public life with the tenacity of a Fenian Centre or a Yorts SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. The Latest News from Vera Cruz—The Bom- DEATH OF GENERAL MIRAMON. pax iment of the City—Affairs in Yucatan, Havana, April 23, 1867, to offi Wambold’s bail “The Birds Wilh ermani secure the future welfare of this country. 917,868 & &. do, ‘The Spanish steamer Puerto Rico, from Vera Crus on Cans danin ‘1 on pleataty cine ant wel SaIEOE: & am. Till now very little has been done towards attaining 108 the 16th, arrived at this port on the 20th instant, The pic 120,514 SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALB. news is, therefore, s few days later than that I seat you 1 FALLING. ke. &. &e. this aim, The independent (or rather dependent for 98,019 spate ig HE MISSOURI RIVER. the present) Hungarian Ministry could scarcely gain 827,080 Naw Ontaaxs, May 1, 1967, | Previously not dovoidlot additional inverest, scr ap Kansas Grrr, Mo., May 1, 1867. time to fill up many a void in the form of their insti- 54,339 ‘The of the Juarez govern! has yes ng ‘The Missouri river has receded from the bottom lands THE PEACE CONGRESS. tutions by way of administration, far lees to provide for 16,824 oe gremnnen Mexico can make them. above here, so that people can reeccupy their houses, arrived here and has forwarded 9 telegram to Senor ‘The liberals claim a most decided victory near Puebla, The Union Pacific Railroad track to Wyandotte and the Miasouri Pacitic to Leavenworth, are out of the water and their political and agricultural interests, This can, in ‘Change ef Day of Assemblage—Leord Stanley Likely te Preside. Lonvom, May 1—Evening. ‘The Peace Conference will meet in this city on the “Aath instead of the 16th of May, --~-- ~ +. . 2» It ts understood that Lord Stanley, the Secretary State for Foreign Affairs, who is to represent Great Britain at the Conference, will preside over its delsbera- fact, not be easily achieved, for great are the difficulties which they will have to overcome. For centuries this nation bas been used to mistrust every mode of government. In consequence of the desperate struggie for independence they were ever on their guard against the wily designs of an absolute gov- ernment that hated the hberal tions of Hungary. Thus the present Ministry, bomen Hungarian, bas to Predecessors not Romero, the Mexican Minister at Washington, an- and declare that General Marquez was so completely de- Bouncing the news that the liberal forces have gained possession of Queritaro, and that the imperial forces ave disbanded, General Miramon died of the wounds he had received im the tate encounters, and the forces under General feated that he had to abandon all his artillery and trains, which the liberals captured. Their account says that after the fall of Puebla several movements fol- lowed in which they were successful. Marques went, with five or six thousand men, from Querétaro to the aid of Puebla by forced marches, but did not reach in time, and ip the action which followed, between Porfirio Diaz being repaired. through: to Laaveawort, and will continuo regulaiy. The Sultanas of the Enst Ottar of Roses is the rarest perfume {1 ;, but coul they once inhale the refreshing fragrance of FHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS U et, would admit that were was nothing like it on this side of Paradise. Henry Ward Beecher’s Stery tons, ate conneeen Part Marques had been completely out to pieces by Diaz. | and’ Marquez, the latter was completely routed after = GREECE [ae geen Bm pp Reracten; thay sant ery ‘These disastrous oocurrences hastened Maximilian’s de- | having been pursued by the former on the road’ to Mex- ear a with exultation ; and yet everything is not as it ought ico. The action took place at Apazico about forty-two ii " be, No one can or wishes to bear’ any grudge against vessels and 27166 cannon, Renee arse; Saicanieeh.: On: eebicing the | ee ee aur ee We have the pleasure of announcing that the publication King George on a Visit to England. ty wut ibem; 4 rap ee inte ctty he was. nowhere to be found by the lberals Maximilian was completely surrounded at Querstaro, | of the New Story by HENRY WARD BEECHER, which Loxvor, May 1, 1867, | clon prevails over ‘sound Ju it fea 5 which ity was defended by Miramon, Castillo and and ism all ‘moral and Oficial Despatch to the Mexican Minister at y 'y " and | has been written expressly for THE NEW YORK LEDGER, King George of Greece has arrived in this city from | deputations greet the Ministry, aad ye there, He invent | that owe thelr origin, to the elvilization of the age; and Washington. Mejia, whose total forees ware ropresented to number | 1. a sll cy en mae, athens: enjoyed chiefly to the revered name of Francis Diak that | this great principle will not lack support, en ek seven thousand men, Both the Archduke and Marquez Lorop catia yoorings lag sbields it, jasHInaton, May 1, 1867. had a very narrow escape from being captured when the | Ledger—the number that will be published on ITALY. ght ee cre hank, Sie inte Beco ene eet FIRES. Senor Romero, the Mexican Minister, received to-day | tatter left, Maximilian had to care for himself in the MONDAY, MAY. 6, 1867. make up its mind upon relinquishing its former power, ~ the following telegram from the Moxican Consul at New | city, which was without any garrison at the time na i ‘ Death of Carlo Poerio, the Neapolitan States- | In Austria there te & nal ty toe Kaylbe do of re- | Fire on the East River--Burning of the Packet | orieans;— Querétaro, after the departure of the five or six thousand ani ieee melon esa a man and ae ee ae sree yy gh heb ce F ogcatn peepermtain Ship Hibernia-A Ihe Serloasly In- New Ontarans, April 80, 1867. imperialists that started with the Archduke to Mexico, dence at the West, a committee from the church w! ae 1 Celered Stew- the new order of things, and bear a deadly hatred against | Jured--Herole C ct of preached called upon him to remonstrate against hia saying Poerio, the Neapolitan statesman and exile, is dead. | Hungary, This clique {s somewhat dangerous in conse- | ard--Loss about $100.000. ‘M, Romzro, Mexican Minister, Washington, D, C.:— Miramon dead. Imperial forces disbanded. Marquez was closely shat up by Escobedo, and the latter was re- newing his en@eavors to take the town as soon ag possi- ‘The deceased Carlo Pocrio was born at Naples in 1808. He belonged to a family distinguished for the ability and patriotism of ite members, He received an excellent education, and when yet a youth followed his father into exile. On his return he studied law, was admitted to the bar, and subsequently defended gratuitously many persons charged with political of- fences before the High Court of Justice in his native city, He was frequently arrested under the old régime im Naples, discharged, rearrested, imprisoned and other- wise persecuted. When King Ferdinand was compelled to proclaim a constitution in 1848 Poerio was ‘taken from prison and raised to honors of State He repre- sented the city of Naples in Parliament. For ten years subsequently he defended Italian liberty, Dut was finally thrown again into prison, from which he was released in 1859 and placed, with other political Prisoners, on board a vessel bound to the United States. On the voyage, however, the exiles overpowered the rew and compelled them to steer to Cork, Ireland, quence of its bei ig ere by sev. imperial family. jigoted Archduchess Sophia, his Majesty's mot! and the Archduke Albrecht, the rep- resentative of the Soldateska, dislike the very notion of a Hungarian Ministry, But the Emperor faithfully up- holds the constitution and adheres to his plighted word. members of the It is one of the greatest merits of the present Hunga- rian statesmen that it was they who delivered the mon. arch from the hands ot the Camarilla, and have disclosed to him the artful designs and ings of this detest- able clique: thi ey, who have revealed to him the preci- og brink of which these false counsellors had him, It is tae Empress who has, ever since her accession to the throne, pleaded the cause of the Hangarian patriots, and notwithstanding her German descent, given voice to her warm sympathies for the oppressed nation. The people gratefully remember this favor and are sincerely and devotedly attached to her. This affection cannot be compared to the feigned enthusiasm which servile flatterers impute to nations in general with regard to their own sovereigns, In this respect the reports af the ress are anything but exaggerated. The Empress Indeed the idol of the natlonand the ladies im particu: lar do homage to her beauty and amiability. It is with the delicacy of feeling which distinguishes every true woman that the Empress, fully aware of the At half-past seven last evening the packet ship Hiber- nia, Captain Janssen, was discovered to be on fire. Thé alarm was immediately sounded and tn less than fifteen minutes the active fire department were on hand at the Black Ball dock, foot of Beekman street, where the Hibernia was moored, and fifteen streams of water were directed upon the vessel. ‘THE ORIGIN OF THR WIRE is not knows, but Captain Janssen reports that it first broke out amidships; that a number of calkers had been working upon her during the day, and it is probable that the fire originated from some matches or combustible matter having been dropped in the vessel between decks. At the time the Vessel took fire the captain was absent at his residence, and the vessel was in charge of the first mate, The flames burst forth amidships and forward almost simultaneously, that the fire must have attained considerable headway . THE EXERTIONS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT to save the vessel were all that could be expected. ders were thrown from the wharf to the bulwarks, the brave hosemen mounted water into the hold in the vain her decks and directed the fore its discovery. Lad- and jdden, completely defeated. Sketch of General Miguel Mirameon. Querétaro taken. Maxtmilian RAMON 8, DIAZ. This Mexican officer, whose death is announced as having resulted from the wounds which he received in the recent imperialist attack on the tiberal lines betore Querdtaro, was born in Mexico city about the year 1830. He was educated forthe army at the Military Academy of Chapultepec. He first came into notice in 1856 by his pronunciamiento against Comonfort, the liberal President. In this revolt he was unsuccessful, but Comonfort pardoned him and took him to live with bim in the palace, When Comonfort was obliged to flee the country, after having betrayed his party, Juarez, Judge of the Supreme Court, be- came President by virtue of the constitution. But the church party so-called having possession of the capital, made Zuloaga President and placed Miramon in command of the army. He fought and won two battles so many witty things in his sermons, He replied to them:— bie. It was the intention of the former to raise the | , siege, and he only saved himself by the fleetnoss of his | “Brethren, !f you only knew how much I keep back, you RS Np core any other view | Youd never think of finding fault with me for what I say.’ tory than the retaking of Puebla. they say that part | In this story Mr. Beecher keops beck: nothing. Int he gives <a ae yostand; eons ae Paar city mulch Tutt scope to all his facut yvand for the frat time Aude @ aoe ae bi Sento hin Forag Ned ee -_ pony fitting field in which to display his transcendent genius, The Puebla, ttle of the story is If we are to believe the assertions from the same ane sources, there were about one hundred foreigners in the NORWOOD, Uberal ranks before Vera Cruz, consisting of French and Austrians, who intended to go over to the imperialists Whenever they had an opportunity, belng disgusted with VILLAGE LAFE IN NEW ENGLAND. 0 Liberals, Colonel Benérites, commanding the liberal forces. be- In addition to the great attraction of this story, we have sieging Vera Cru: received the necessary field pieces THE arti. for bombarding the town, and demanded the clty to sur. | *ecured for publication in THE LEDGER s series of er (acetal » soggy > Pe aan) have “a the-com- | cles, written expressly for us, entitled ADVICE TO YOUNG mand sul juently, ir. ulenier, @ American® Fegan Mies in 7 any yes Don Miguel Carrau, one of the | MEN, being a series of twelve articles by the Presidents of leading men of Vera were commissioned to: treat fase wih tbe lboraa'on the’ abject ‘of "capitulation, The twelve of the principal colleges ia the United States, The pl ition was that trender should be effected article series will io mext Monday's the moment the fall of the Mexican capital wasom- | °"™* bicdaues pan the, gamle cially announced, and that pending that event hostili- | LEDGER, which number will also. contain the first part “« ‘where they landed, and from whence they made their | warm sympathies she has won, prefers residing in Pesth | firo and saving the shi; ur hopes were enter. | against the liberals in the very portion of Mexioo where — to residing in Vienna, She is expected after her corona- | tained that ie Dut at bal Wee should Coase, by the liberals retiring about fifteen | a story, Itison “The Study of the Mathema. ‘way to Bristol and London. In London Poerlo made | tisn to take her abode for the greater part of the year at eae te ae ws Bellare this last campaign of the empire has been going on. | miles from the town of Vera Cruz, and any | MF- Beecher'sstory, Itison ‘The Study many friends. Returning to Italy he, in the yecr 1860, fepresented the city of Turin in Parliament. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The London Money Market. Lonvoy, May 1—Noon. ‘The stock board 4s glosed to-day and there are conse- quently n0 prices to quote. ‘The Continental Bourses. the Royal Castie in Buda. To render her sojourn more pleasant the nation has purchased Giddllo, a magnificent domain for ly belong! ing to Prince Grassal-Kovich, and presented the royal family with it, But, la haute poli- bd nese fait by such demonstrations of love the ditfie with both abroad and at home are not means, The report ef the committee of sizty-seven on common affairs has been passed in both houses of Parliament but it will be by fara harder task to support the bill against the atiacks of the Austrian Dict, which ulties which the Bungarian Ministry has to struggle lessened by these is to meet next month at Vienna to careened over on the starboard side, and the lurid flames — up through the bawchways and enveloped the a * HEROIC CONDUCT OF THE COLORED STEWARD, At this time several members of the metropolitan and ‘water police were on the vessel assisting the officers and crew to remove their maa, of Mon-Almonte Zauloaga was eventually forced to leave the country and abandon the Presidency to Miramon, While in this Position he forcibly took possession of a large sum of money, the property of British bondholders, which was in custody of the British consulate in the capital, mado contract with the French banking Jecker & oo. mad brought ‘about afforded the basis These three on which anxious to abandon the country should. be ” . Thi a of permitted to do 90 without any mosesta. | #0” 0s President Hill. of Harvard College. The seoon - a the lives of ne begin guaranteed. | the series will succeed it in following namber. It is om. jut if iberals were rom Mexico hostilities could be recommenced. need not be added that Gen. | ‘The Study of the Classics," by President Woolsey, of Yale eral Garcia could not consent to any such conditions. series . Joka. itnough ths propositions were ae in Mie, | College. ‘The third of the series will be by the Rev. Jo not appear to have determined to attack the town, | Maclean, D.D., President of Princeton College. It ts entt. }, as was ane ce Tmyj of Vera Cruz, contains the-follow- | tled ‘Hints to a Young Mam About to enter College.’ ee a cee Quudings where, the arililery ‘fire | yrom present tadications an enormous edition of the pa- atant:. tm the aight Fraxxvorr, suff: | Sresen: see es The bastion of San Fernando fired several shots with ee ‘ ‘sisi eckaa wis “ , May 1, 1867. opinion that a Bresence of | mi even Sense ee eet er om the entrenchments ot the liberals, | fore desirable that newsdeslers throughout the countey ee cee his arms as he would a child, he huried him into the 8 forep ar Pants, May 1, 1867. United States bonds, 80, ping after him, seized him and water, and jum| swam with him to a log, where he secured hie until the fire- 3 i roti labored assiduously to engage fore! ts to interfere in Mexican affairs. sult ba ishment of the empire it was deemed a matter should send ta their orders the extra number of copies bomb of fourteen inches on their camp. think im order that There The liberals then exhibited a white flag, et a ee . Se Se. Raa a, bravery eee oud aa ded t the [ebay pre orto. Mw owing to may not be any delay in filling them, Y S euetasan'ce te whe tie pati edna -ackn A f . Panis, May 1—£vening. docks, who wi = alan fat in bal af the ure es bc sobs ad PO ok Ce EL ee : jnited States bonds closed to-day at 80%. one ir number, an y deciare wil : IR THE BXHAUSTED. The Liverpool Cotton Market give him more substantial proof of thele apprec! Thousands diese iewore, ince, by ines, of bodily weak- “a of his services. nans: for debility wi'l kill as certainly, theugh not so quiek- Se, ater <1 tauaerer aa Gieaeee anemia certian: wiade sureen the sobiitated sustained and revved, theet- The cotton market to-day opens easier, at a decline in Soietar ante protection of tbe Vienna. Catmezilia, have hrausted redlied with vital enc: Ne one rte ot aii SER The les beatae pidaaaa dad sede daring the last Often years audaciously claimed rights Tektitutlos br the art ot naling he present out corons ‘ales. Middling uplands, 114. t such wonders ia, the ‘of restoration as Liverroot, May 1—1:90 P, M. inj ~~ ‘The cotton market is heavy, and prices have declined Benjamin Dai ‘of Engine No. 4, was seen to fail 46 & 3éeince noon. Middling uplands, 11%; a 11}. into es rater, bot whether oe oa ne . firemen wi were or drowned, = tively NR ey ep tag known. ‘His comrades of No. 4 say it te that he Sugar steady at 248. for No. 12 Dutch standard. 80 doit was picked up and conveyed home, bat at a late hour ao] Anrwenr, May 1, 1867. a last night nobody positive knowledge of his reacue had Petroleum 433, francs, peaeed from desth. Ba rie the Fraxxrort, May 1, 1867. ‘The provision market is quiet and steady. Pork has declined to T7s. 64. per barrel, Beef 1258. Bacon 37s. ‘Lard Sis. Cheese 60s, Livanroon, May 1—Evening. ‘The market is quiet and steady. Lard has advanced Sd., and is now saleable at Sis. 84 per cwt. Pork 77a -@4. por bbl. Beef 1278 64. per bbl Bacon 30s. per owt, Cheese 60s. per cwt Sia for American red. Spirits petroleum 11d, Spirits rs tion as to which can starve out the other, and both par- ties are virtually besieged py hanger. The imperialists ind mech grain im the Gare tor tne tails; the hi nable method. HT 5. y, which had been stered are fed in every i FA an Oatlet—Maximilian’s Obstinacy te Save govern- Bonds, 75%. high Ppt ay Dakss en aed owers—No Need for Uncle Sauirely Liverroot, May 1~Evening. and feot long, 3% foet ean don of & well ode tor his Life—The Situation of - mentioned, it owned Tapscott haphpencnppeeerenggta eater apni fo CT ho, and hes im the New "Work and Marawonos, April 18, 1967. 4 chief sale of some 8,000 bales, Middling uplands, 1134; mid- | thereare many who Liverpool trade, well as an emigrant and It thes the ims lists at Q hesobued dling Orleans, 11%. cept the condition freight ship, aod has Prosperous business. “4 im force to ascertain if it might said ff. Mark: short work with th Originally her KE. Pluribus Unum, an | ™king ® reconnoissance in migh! Me. Liverpool! Breadstui janice. not be so foolish as American vessel, fegistered her during | be possible to cat through the liberal lines ana at the breadstuils market is quiet and ony eine ttrong Nand of the ee aoe nd named her the Hibernia | game time save thoir artillery and trains, The result of abit icepare ‘ 1 rages " Ft scekmaes oadeee Os Fag uoted at | , If the Hungarian Seeceahe pureton Con | the two hof skirmishes that took place recently has THE LABOR QUESTION. A Clear, Smooth Gite, and, és 04. por quarter for American, Wheat, 13e 4. per | {Reyes erin Ce age pen tig eg ng RO speach mpeg hae rs aaksend nema Practical Painters’ Asseciati ou. EXTRACT SARMAPARILLA. -cental for winter red, and 14s, 6d. for California white, | affair, it will meet ag Tet ol ee eee mare “till | the liberal lino can be broken; but at the same time it | one painters of the Dry Dock Associa ion held a aitremores black spots, pimples and all eruptions of the Corn, 44s. 84. per quarter for mixed Western. Oats, 38. wroald bs Eau ond coetne ‘Se ho Hibernia, At that regular meeting at their hall, No. 21 avv.que D, last es é ‘Td. per bushel. Barley, 4s. 10d. per bushel. tory teaches aa ate % as line with a a an evening. No basinese of general Balciest in the trade eas Cw 4 Coste Hina Lavanroot, May 1—Evening. | the bulwark ber masts and ‘Still standing, Dut tho was transacted. They are contented dias of work- | ties: also repairing done. The market is generally without change Barley, ary fiery clement had over the large volume of Peet ogy Ny however, has declined 14. per bushel, and is new quoted Soret owt, Unrougs the decks cad surrounded the fuss nd Sisklys PotoGe SRA ORAL POOB telebie's at 4s. 94, Whest 138. 94. per cental for red Western, and rigging. ‘Much felt lest the flames should | ® forced march reach Mexico in four days. At Querétaro formiita). 8? Cortlandt street. ee ee See es ee loaded with ice falling’ senate of the prakprscsyar str Sal's de” uldes ack thas Rutctiepent Cele. All who, Desire, tp Enjoy she Luxary of the quarter for mixed Western. Oats Sx. 7d. por bushel. Peas Hibernia commanioate the fire to this vessel, which is SOunsons DBLT oe, Wa quarter, immediately und all. tho oforte of the | ill » litte life in the empire, and that Mexico may be JoaNsoN's DELICIOUS auisRicay , yeaa peal oeatadapeiibastiee Fire Department met proven ihe fie extending tothe | Kept in tarmil a eect mo or three onthe longer. BHR; made by an experienced dentist old by al rapaitn. % Livanrcot, May 1—Noon. adjacent wharf and The contest at Querstaro has been, as it stil is, a ques, AGnrs Wosctnntea studied reat: ii sa DEMAD Baits, a1 Fark row: Wut Broadway. All Prizes Cashed im Legal Lotteries, —Cirea- sar 8"), CLUTE, Broker, 116 Broadway. s E ut He if el Livanroot, May 1—Noon. having ing result: | Doody ; it, B. B, T.—Th Opinion of s8 Officer the Btaten Dave | Robert A. Maclean; f ooroemy, atts BR iecoecion 1s peperton “arn a te Amara rota e remy witht atleast 8 shadow the | hans Recording Secretary, Wil iiam'S’ Parcells tie ries eee itt Trpsha, boing gen. 3%. Common rosin has declined to 7a. 84. Ashes 34a, the tna ‘9408 000 ed - bk: jam siete Which by neglect Say tertarnate ta some tor pote, Tallow has declined to 44s, 24. Clover seed, i by that Tune fisessa, a from earpentine 36s, ‘seed oi! has advanced to £89 per ton: whale and sperm are quiet, the former at £39 per ton, and the latter at £131, Sugar 24s, per owt, for No, 18 Dutch standara, Corn 434 Pig iron 62a Linseed 68a for Calcutta, Linseed cakes £9 160, per ton for thin oblong. - ‘Lonpom, May Olle are quiet at £30 per ton for whale and and £131 for sperm. Linseed cakes, £9 160, per thin oblong for feeding. Linseed, 668. per cwt. cutta, Iron, 68s, for Scotch pige, Sugar, 24a per ewt, Petroleum ts quoted at 48f. per bbl. for refined, Astwenar, May 1, 1967. Petroleum closed at 49f. per bbl. for standard white, MARINE INTELLIGENCE, prennnnnnnnnnrnne Sovrmampros, May 1—Noon. ‘The-Hamburg American Packet Company's steamer Allomania, Captain Moler, from New York on the 20th -of April, arrived here Inte yesterday afternoon, om the to Hamburg. Bi Luvanroot, May 1, 1867. ‘The steamship Gredl Rastern, from New York Aprit 11, via Brest 20th, arrived at thie port to-day. She will ‘Call at Brest om the way to New York. ~ - Buser, May 1, 1867. ‘Tee General Transatlantic Company's steamship St Toeraah Goutnin Reegnte, vhich ints New Tork on the i He j Hl f elu i : ti g i lk F ale it H Fi I i fi HI i i i tite if ly jeltes if i Th tH att Li i i dl i f < E xe i! Fy net if 5 Fest ils Ga iif efesiranatisamerenasaer SEANAD la aE ‘sy on Ne ee pes Stace” & Batizce Waa Proninm sominn

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