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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. 7 - and it is very evident that there is to be « MARINE INTELLIGENCE. pny Roe a ag ol A fsa every description of comted wool, compreend- | A Storete Loren ane teres | Sates Guay Seaver doors E U R 0 P E mero, a his hot eager ppnow ag hee nae KING WoUER ADEE POR What should Governor Fenton dot We recom- @ ‘ei ra — yh gest The result of patient impartial sorvting tm thie atvt- | * PANEMYG THSDEAMCH OFPIOR, mend him by all means to open the prison doors and let Ketcham out. It is rumored that some of the Governor’s best friends will be no losers by the pardon. But why should he be kept in joil? Jeff Davis, who committed a much worse crime than forgery and larceny, is turned loose on straw bail, and Governor Fenton should im- mediately give Ketchum his liberty. Indeed, we advige him to open the doors of all the State Prisons and let all their inmates go free. If he should require straw bail for the worst of them, Horace Greeley, Augustus Schell, John Minor Botts aad other philanthropists will no doubt fon of the Fourth group is that France cam now vie with both Germany end England in every branch of woollen manufacture, Her combing, carding and wool weaving machinery, which, greatly improved from 1855 to 1863, is mow brought to wonderful perfection, and has of late been adopting new systems with a view to pro- duce more at less cost, Her wool, however, is chiety imported from Belgium, Spain and Turkey, In 1865 Australis alone sent up ne less than twenty-three mil- ons kilos. Work by hand hae not decreased either; on the com- trary, there are more hands employed among the pes- ‘antry in the principal centres, where the production of woollen fabrics is the support of whole districts, than in localities where nothing is done bus by machinery. A JEWELRY weoiy sToRs A Mat NESS REQU | PRoMINeNt anh ORWERAL LOCATION SoG & RATED DUPLEX raat Raat Rope cers gory ere fea EFA for April, ‘speak merits of the Eiliptie ever ees te to ladies’ — M'Poreale ail Whe Gta lass whores to the Uslted Statew and elsewhere. Boston, Maf 6, arrived here w-day, ea route to Liver pool, Sanguinary Battles inCandia and Seriows | 9, wsamehtp worth anoriens, Gate hort trom Defeats of Omar Pasha. Portland, May 4, arrived here to-day, oa the way to Liverpool. BY MAIL TO MAY 6. United Advice of the Groat] 4... su marcoremosanoc non Constantinople, Powers to the Sultan. dated on the 28th of April, will be found of very gress interest taken in connection with our cable despatches on the Eastern question published above. THE EASTERN CRISIS. Hy i i 5 Hl beh Honor to the Memory of Min- ‘There are es many females as men employed about the very willingly walk forward and sign the neces- rv Wright. 000. B Jooms at Amiens, Mulhouse and Aisne, An undeniable icophoreus for the Halr~ sary bonds. Slavery is abolished; the tnjune- one Wie Tnpertant Movements Towards, War with | $000, rn in rane mean ego | PELE sae a a i d be ex tartiole is t be tion cases have been kicked out of the Supreme Treeps One Thousand Miles East of the | ino of Pera, ail over Europe is, that in proportion as the raw matter | preparation for Purposes connooied with, the Court; Jeff Davis is as free as any of his old The Eastern Question Caspian—Sixty-Five Theusand Russian 1 sb 1 eee ee serarais ae yuaty Negrsneet: Kept een oan. Bai slaves; porno om eget °r, million of kilos in 1855, and three hundred and ninety - “oar ae Leon siege, Jersey, Burese. <oratons six ditto in ten years later, Demands for French a eror Penton and all other Governors clear ot ing a War Crisis. 1 i tan tatlnae suse tale | tent’ etasrcrtna ies | Aa Reset os oe ‘the jaits,and let us repudiate the national debt. - Policalt of Tnuwtoncsionin Cocnaahenste ° efnce: Tuy, Vine Preieat toe the fast exhibition. ‘This ts attributable to the tmmense | , GOTFHELF VOSS, No. a Jonetints oleeet, Kame -aud go im for a new start all round. ‘The “Siok Man” Almest Bankrupt but Kn- Publio Works and Chief Inspector of Forests, | development given to the new combing and weaving Guocnsey. so | Resela Encireling the Turkish Pre- | dcaveriag to Retrieve, &e. tus oramined ebave ong tundred and SRY | processes, to the exceliont method adopted in the print « , nie ireet. Tesmnne save marmite | shavin atti troope: SE gig tag: once | ma tance. They were shipped tie ng conan ond ee empeonlon et sew | SEE ‘tesla Tegpears that Aes Campbell's messenger | : his welghbors end hus tributary provinces, at ‘a spite | Of oad found ma the Ortoman empire, -M. Tasey W0ly | ‘The couverastion Which T overhoard while taking | .MONEONG 00x Mora cous, did not tose his: way entirely in his attempt to poste & Jef ait his drplomacy and-cunming he: trequentiy finds | Mcoaited Storesunu, montana! ea coat nbect $b | gown the above notes may not be uninteresting, It a @ 00. reach Prosident Juarez, It is now reported “Stronger Than Rver,” Odessa Dimself ina comer. No sooner had be maite friends | tbe woods tu Bulgarie, Bownis, Theesaly, Karamanie |took piace between a French exhibitor, whois. the ie AD Baling Howtares that Mr. Seward has received an answer, but Sebastopol a ’ with Prince Charles of Hohenzollern, a member of the | aad the Cuzdagh (near the Dardanelles), undor wrouck head of'one of the largest factoriés near Rouen, andan | ZG HERBRUGRIES CO, Manama, Brazil, 0. family of the haughty Hapaburg, than he was compelled forestral engineers, Tho Porte bocca ded ture thi Enghsh visitor who was inquiring about the exportation to patch up a peace with Prince Nicholas of Montenegro. of woolen velvet to Amertca. ite purport is kept religiously quiet. - Doubtless Strongly Garrisoned, and Active Move- res photincenngente tae ae ments of the (Czar’s Navy. A present of the screw steamer Silistria was one of | during the past half dozen of years, without, ax | «sir, gaid the French manufacturer, “the specimen you save the life of a royal filibuster, and referred the means of reconciliation. She has been taken into the | Jeno reacts ealucrct rhe feseta hn arate cstitmate ‘ z de. &e. &. barr the x oe m taken into the } of the yearly value of the foresta throughout the empire | miro fs the finest of the kind, and we send unmense to the fact that, as we have never heretofore interfered in such cases, it is unreasonable that we should now urge our influence in behalf of MANLOVE, Jay Kad by all denguists theoughout the World, basin of the arsenal to undergo certain necessary changes | fixes ihelr possible monoy produce at little uuder | quantities of it, under. the name of Utrecht velvet, to the and repairs before being handed to the agent of the | 15,900,000 francs, or $5.000,000. Turkey is not entirely | Now World; but these are our best tines, our Augustine BY THE CABLE TO MAY 17. — senmeero erase cae tons end endo 8 wise | cea Tmay aay, for ifthe’ Americana do bat’ put their Cheering Facts for the Lt hal ‘There is many a poor Cretan Christian languishing in . Valuabie mines of gold, silver, shoulder to the wheel and make up their minds to pro- Every day demonstrates, more ny that Laver b pow the man whose presence in Mexico is costing “e chains tn the Naval Hospital near the palace of the Capu- | CorPer, lend and sult, and extensive manufactories art | dog che artiole, instead of paying duty for it, thoy will | Surea wisbout dicnronie fornia cas Teiwno chednate- the countey a weekly expenditure of hundreds THE EASTERN QUESTION. dan Pacha, Nineteon Cretan prisoners wore brought up | Ceonoiny practised aud uo-in-oative to anterpriae, the | ik les6 than four years beat us hollow." clos, remedial aud rosiseative operation of HOGTE PER IMG of lives and immense amounts of treasure. We ~~ to this city per steamer Suitanich, who had boen cap- | empire might be as well without them. The native Tho Engliahman looked doubtful. “Bat your taste, | STOMACH BITTERS. That genial eorrevtive the tared a few days before in attempting to land ammuni- | "4yaher, who are mostly smail iarmers, groan ander the | your making ao much out of little, your inventive inge- ht of taxati hy u Le ¥ w Defeated with Heavy Loss. tion from Syra Calques, and lodged in the Naval Hoa | Suited vo pay the tar on dhe! ccops: batore ety are | uuity 60 peoaliarly national, your rich design, the dish Tene io we M4, Seong pital They had been kept in irons during the voyage, gaberod, and az they have no capital they are obliged | of your textures, I cannot believe these ever will be sur- Despatches have been received from Athens wi also, and poorly fed. One of them proves to be Licuten- | # borrow inoney at a ruinous rate of interest, so that state that two sanguinary battles have taken place re- | ant Manos, of the Gr navy, who.is im high favor they forever remain poor. Wore a drought to visit the couatry, they must all inevitably perish from starvation. cently in Candia, in both of which the Turkish comi- | with the presont King of Greece. Influential friends in vs . mander, Omar Pasha, was badly beaten, the capital are endeavoring in his case to procure a are gonerous—ye can afford to do justice; but we have not forgotten that a Hapsburg em. peror treated with the greatest indignity and- refused the request of General Washington to liborate Lafayette from a seven years’ confine- meat in an Austrian prison. Times have Tego the cesar! pete Bitters. bees —- {rom # state of rebeilion into perfeot harmony the iawa of bentth If there 1 coativeness, it Gisnppreret if there is sideache or backache, it conses: ff passed."* and whites of the eves are tinged with su jucus v they er their natural hue; if the is “It not excelled, at least at‘ained,’’ continued the bg 4 og ceeson imosined Co ep Fronchman, “Amorican itaitations are inimitable; they | Whatever the symptoms © complaint imeg 2a 8nd veeee 4 | have tho raw material, machinery can do. the rest, and | {ne uniform stecte nf this reparation where billions dist organ to do tts duty. ‘It must secrete regularly and tals if "Arhole sation bet it Russian Opinion of ‘the ** Powerles: both- com three t ‘: it \s as well wo should foresee that the time will come | ease hae been already developed; but in cases etiaged--the world marches onward, and the | yrnamn nn nements 18 computed at ee ee eee oh Coreg Arnel om Se ~ fia wo anailaaso to oll our Uirochis for nothing.” | meray Seqntnigoal Tendency to ier gop ‘ang . : are joth gontiomen here bowed and parted, and I pi * ~~ “ empire is found kneeling to the republic. The Great Pawers in Advice to the Sultan. ‘Am imperial commisaoner arrived hore lately from ae, a Bly oh on Tag ied Rcener! Bayh hr ed to & stand of suaded wools, which are the admiration | #imutilion of tis palatable antidote, | pee, Faihet hog We know Juarez, and his Cabinet, and they - Loxpox, May 17, 1867. | Varriog, upon the heights surrounding the monastery of | are far from reassuring. ho Porte, depising all the | Opn, oy form a aboot which is slightly stretched In shots be promptly acted upon—by all persons mein war until nota vestige romains of the | , "Pe sree oF Rarope ave again united ine | Kanist, in Crete, ‘The official roport he made is strongly councils and representations of ihe Hurgpean Fowors is | wanting, melted down gradually from the darkeat shade iplomatic requéat jublime Porte of in favor of the government, and savors of falsehood in ‘i hehtes of the same, tion. Omer Pacha has arrived in Candia, and is to com. fe ae cohtetned ws URRIWTE A oenng. Roney ave sea bastard empire or its upholders. The imperial Jeaders are marked for execution, and they fight with that knowledge. No straw bail will save tol Gree! The whole ar ‘iamati: | island of Crete to the ik government. every particalar. mence an implacable war, which will only cease with | nap; “ity ped that the ladetatigable erie ie he dere “The Cretans have abandoned points of most import- | the extermination of the Crotans. The Turks may pos- | 9 prize medal. Ho was, {am told, a poor artisan some sibly, notwithstanding the sublime heroism of the Curis- : ' PRUSSIA. _ | ance, and the greatest natural strength in the district of | flare succeed tn thels anterprise, for they cosy have res | Year! aE and (s now one of the ‘richest men In Row them ; for they have in Mexico the English, not ee Apacorra, where they considered,themselves out of the | course with impunity to every viol *Qvatrallan goats balr, aa propered in the same town, {anor siylen Of greadeauly and otiely Baw, or the American, way of dealing with treason. | Honor to the Memory of the Late American | way of all danger, and which the Epitropia bad fixed | @@Y burn towns and villages, is as fine as English specimens of alpaca in the British | Children and Infa ENIN, GIS war. Maximilian’s head bas a very uncertain pies Tes upon us the central point of remetance, Most of them ‘f pecelom, | Beene tie eae Teepe. ee re ee “Costarta”” Prep atone sold by, Deve ~* Brrwx, May 17—Evening. - * ! wt nection with his shoulders. It is the Mexican | A meeting of Americans was held in this olty to-day in suited caesastnahat a nner pa peepee Setice matory csnn one whack “gee o_o eB aig argament that he should have left with the French, and not have remained to war against ‘the wiahefthe nation—a republican form of gov- e-nment, - Notwithstanding all this, Mr. Seward {» pat@emadle for his prompt action in behalf of .« Busopeaa adventyrer, and, if he has made a midtake, we must credit it to the netural gene- honor of the memory of the late United States Minister, . ting: ining, did not escape the tavest!; themselves, or even subsist much longer.’ Many of Over # hundred persons wore prosent, and Mr. Fay ] sone nente ype ngs actress Moti ‘ < Hellenio uniform, There are many still collected in the eo gedeiiie daca Presided. Governor Curtin, of Ponneyivania, delivered | vitiage of Valfe, situated on the right of the monsstery, |. fer: the, eaked Bests Megtligttre sranane Lt S eulogy, and a sores of appropriate resolutions Wa8 | sa4 famous for ite mngulariy strong naturel position, leaving th 2 Sooriiee, “nts “are, tao eagle ain pened, , \ | Four Golienes of high rank have gone ever to (Candia d d-foand class by no | should have them as, a they.caa be : 2 to: aud takon Foquires upee the HUNGARY spears SOs Resse fe sie eoente dcapeeationa ion | Sader og a arecenrars SaaS Sree ws apdarms. A strong detachment ef Egyptian troops un- ‘ LDL Bp rRRLEIMESERA NE wi rosity of the man rather than to his ovérworked. “4 der-Racat Bey are posted on the mounthias, oa whose’ ; ‘ 0 sDarid, sine, of Gontiomente Hats, 9R0s A ata oulpabited intell Where is. the slopes tie the villages of Alicanibo an@ Prosucro. The ai . ‘ oo * “ haptinias | Cretan rebellion is not nearly over yet, aed is emoag all 3 4 De J: . futceast. Why not produce itt PR oe She seers of ahaha Section sxe " 4 rr Ey) Sharkey on the Rampage. te ; with the nemadio Turcoman tribes of ‘and Kho- en e 8 The Mississippi injunction r kan. Garrisons of Russian soldiers may be found neariy Maroh 81) corresponde Levan’ a op en's of its p27 salto yp Sopa one thousand miles directly east of the Caspian, Pana testo luge, a r BB years practioe, “Ne. t ator place. — ; On the southeastern frontier of Russis « rigid taspec- kicked out of the Supreme Court. This settles Wn of passports is made, probably for the reason that the matter of reconstruction, so far as the the rinderpest, which bas | they wisn to make all their preparations for war in # Pt og eRe aE RC Cet ‘ “Court is conceraéd, and shows the Southerners eae ‘and: prevatis im some of the | 4161 manner as possible. ; strings. ——— ne acter. ‘The best *hing they can now d FINANCIAL. AWD. COMMER: igagreat dificnlty m obtaining free access to the Rus-' unt! r= paper EE under the laws of Ctiganas = ~ aXe * oh pets plan yates inn Southdown tog (whet- Turkish spy, [am a wanderer, and travel to cater to the pubdlic taste and enligntenment; but I was thought Lonpox, May 17—Noon, ‘dig tijunit Silas tatids Ghat ae Web naanees rather obtrusive, and I was fully sensible that I was the show dullioa taatitation increased | ect of strict survettiance, uae acing pers sah I saw what confirmed me is my opistoa that “some- ‘ thing was in the wind,” and that che Czar of ali the oa Sau iblainay ars eek ONG. Russias had some deep object in view. Quartered io ‘Amemcas snocairiis castonments in the neighbornood of Tiflis are some forty thousand soldicrs, some of them composed of the 2% irregular Cossack cavalry. More to the southward, a about thirty miles from Simpheropol, which lies be- + 76% | tween Kars and Tiflis, were quartered, in temporary bar- Lowpox, May 17—2 P. M. racks, about tweaty-fve thousand, and between Kars The money market is firmer, and consols have ad- and Ezeroum, cities in the province of Armenia, detach- vanced 34 since the opening. They are sow quoted at | ments of cavalry are scouring the country, te the terror ‘923; for money. of the Turk. The Armenians are numerically strong ia this vicin- ity, and I have po doubt that in the event of a war Fe i pet il The Lendon Money Market. speedily as possible, so that they may have their State constitutions and their State gov- eromeats in operation, and obtain their repre- sentation in Congress before the next Presiden- ‘tial election is upon us, and before the radicals have succeeded in raising up s black party at the South. But the irrepressible Sharkey is not vt satisfied, and has started off for with ths avowed intention to indict General Ord for treason in that State, and thus make @ case to bring before the Supreme Court which cannot be raled out of Coart for want of durisdiction. It is a cool piece of business for en uareconstructed rebel like Sharkey to con- template the indictment of a United States ‘General for treason, for obeying the laws of Congress and the orders of his superior officer ; ‘but Sharkey does not lack impudence. If he should play any vagaries in Mississippi in violation of the law and to the disturbance of the public peace, General Ord would of . course arrest him and lock him up in jail, ‘where he would have leisure to prepare new arguments against reconstruction. He had, therefore, better leave General Ord alone, and either follow Kelley and Wilson around on aStiter® & Rouges, Westere Premtem sowme rs i é HHI I # H i Ff it if i HH q i l [ i i iy i ri Bt i a al 2F EE E i i é f E i i ! : | i j ; i } i : i He ili ne flr Lonpos, May 17—Evening. | i i! i | i ii { f i i i i i fi : ing be nels at ibe Now York Broadway, this (Saturday) Mey its eat Se Seats eae Lene i i i ¥ipee 3 Hi] . ss i i ‘ Shoorican wootiea goods and blanketa next, A store to Let on PES HEALD BUILDING: me By SUITABLE FOR = / Ny 4G HhOU! ie sae a IVE. “Ae RY BTORE, bonds closed in that city last evening at 77%. Frayxrort, May 17—Evening. z May 17—Noon. The Broker's Circular for this week reports the sales of cotton during the week ending last evening at 180,000 thvir stumping tour to answer their radical ar- | bales, of which 42,000 bales were for exportation and armenan A Mar sTORB. , Cee eal danvee to save the negro vote, | #000 bales for spesulation, The total stock in port and Fe Bg Sarr Settee Fegeete 6 preettnct) Sad qed or spend his time in writing » lecture, like the en shipboard at present is estimated at 626,000 bales, of Bot passing é Read the New Jersey Magazine. \4 Iitorary Bohemian, Pollard, on the glories of | “'tue cation wertet today treence td, for mid. ae Salah ase | pages oS" Heed (he NRW JURSBY MAGAZINE. Southern chivalry and the uncertainties of Su- | ating uplands and 1144. for middling Orleans, It ie ys sponsible, as well as bo Ae Fon, bent (ate sates eae beeen Sd preme Court decisions. thought the sales to-day will reach fully 12,000 bales. managed to keep the JA Hy ‘as promptig cures, if (altel Livenroot, May 112 P. M. wols, and which have I The reason. ¥ around sch | adunialaiered. ‘everywheee. YACHTING. eleven ships-of-war building, aud the busy sound of the | of ‘4 ———————, There is no change in the cotton market. hipwright’s hammer echoes through the yards from | growing out of most illegal yy ee chi ‘Tux Waren Wiva.—The yacht White Wine, of the New Loxpox, May 17—Erening. Pooeeains tence a Bt, : sae iSta i “York Yacht Squadron, having been thoroughly refitted | The cotton market closed firm at 11%¢4. for middling + r tb oe, Wels, Ooddtngten, uplands and 1134. for middling Orleans, The sales to- pulantosenemenee. The ox in Kissamos apd a! day have been 12,000 bales, including the usual propor- tion for speculation and export. Trade Report. The advices from Manchester are not favorable, tele- grams from that city reporting goods end yarns dul) and prices tending down. Liverpee! Breadstuffs Market. Livxnroot, May 17—Noon. * The breadstuff market is quiet. Corn, dis. 64. Wheat, 13s. 04. for Western red, and 168, 6d. for Califor- nia white, Oats, 3s. 74. Barley, 48. 94. Peas, 438 64, Livanroot, May 17—Evening. ‘The breadstaffs market ie dull. Oats have declined 14. Per bushel, and are now quoted at 36, 64. Peas have declined 1s, and closed at 428 64. per 504 Ibe. for Canadian. The other articles of the breadstuffs market are without alteration. Liverpool Provisions Market. * Liverroot, May 17—Noon. The provisions market is quiet, Pork, 7%. 64. Beef, 1258. Bacon, 306, Lard, 628. Cheese, 68s, Livenroot, May 17—Evening. ‘The provisions market is quiet, amd generally without without change, Lard, however, has declined 34, and Js DOW quoted at 51s. Od. per cw. for American, Liverpee! Produce Market. Livanroot, May 17—Noon. Ashes, 34a, Tallow, 43a 94. Rosin, Te for common and 188, for fine, Spirite turpentine, 368, 34. Petro. Jour, 114. for spirite and 1s 3d. for refined, Clover seed, 574, Liverroot, May 17—Evening. The produce market for American and other produce, both here and at London, is quiet and without material alteration, Ashes have declined 64., and are now sale- able at 33a, 64. per cwt. for pote, Iron has advanced to 588, 64, for Scotch pig. for tho present season, cast anchor yesterday at the grounds off Koboken. 4 ALONG THE HUBSOR. The Marderer éf Rev. J. C. Richmond—A Me- tien fora New Trial Granted—A $10,000 Verdict ia a Crim. Con. Case Set Aside, &e. Povouxneram, May 17, 1867, The General Term of the Supreme Court of the Second Judicial dtatriet, Justices Lott, Barnard and Gilbert pre- siding, was held in this city thie week, adjourning yee teriay. Among the decisions promulgated was one in the vase of Richard Lewis, who was to have been hung for the marder of Rev. J. C. Richmond The convic- tion in his cage was reversed, and & pew trial was granted him, Justioe Gilbert dissenting. The Court held that evidence given against the prisoner does not estab- lish the crime of murder, and also beld that some evi- . ence offered by H. A. Nelson, the prisoner’s counsel and excluded by the Court before which Richard Lewis was tried, should bave been receivea The case now “retarns te the Court of Oyer and Terminer for anew ‘ trint, uditess the District Attorney decides to take it to the Court of Appeals. The crim. con, case of Bunnell va. Greathead, which hax excited « large number of persons in this sec- . waa also disposed of. Tn this suit the plaintift recovered $10,000 damages at the June cirewit tn 1865 from the defendant, for the alleged seduction of the iat parties residing in The Sastorn pare B¢ tn eouDty. After be tra a motion : wes made at the Special Term by the defendant for a mow trial, om the ground of excessive damage, surprise aw newty auisorewa. evidence, The motion was denied ral vane and ef Legal Lotucey a: or ho Wall atrest, Rew Tort. Wor A.—A.—Migy the New Jerney Magazine. pr Nera Sent ana tore ia (he clip; the bene myles a a _ 8 Ly , mittring Stren of Comet nae Mepits, a> ‘The Crowds e salt Ba cease hu gate whose at No. « saree, and No. OS ¥5> : eine a ee ak ee o4 ane ee ee ET. an ae The Uetvoren Barsetia Beat M, SALOMONS, 49 . corner of Canal street. in ie ksh. Ses id New Yor. on Jarectites a New York. At Joseph B Cos, No. 592 Brond- eSpace tie Re ere piithtes cf sserest rn; pera eaten te -<- < baler ncmbeses, Dieta fale SEPT SAE EAS y street, RN PARE Sereats barnes Wot Ce Geren mee Se pAcaRemgeahe tei, 2i'AR, tte Att to ", Missen’ an A Children's Boow and Boge 68 DPOF PERS, 1,198 2144 1.198 Brosdway. Re ei rant oer nto ii i i E i iz 3 i Fois f pe | & new trial, With costs to abide the event. The will come up in tne Oetover circuit. Drmcmet ow 4 Fano Baxn,—Sergeapt Borden, of the Th sree obhigs So-ond District Police Court, with « equad of mon, made msepasn) Tansen tb, x01. Sein fires Srey Sater orgnas Eta AR a 4 doscent apoe the gatnbiing den sitonte at the comer of | Sugar, 24a $4, Linseed, Os for Calcutta. Linseed cg aig et stv som "tepef iene | wnee West Twonty-seventh street and Eighth arene, When | cake, £9 15s, Iron, 888 Oilequict at £20 10s. fer lin frase ine oe Ta ant | FEROS RAE UMMC aN ES rr the descent was made there were only a few men pre- | seed, £131 for sperm and £39 for whale, bi % wrosers omy con i ‘ser eile, rest wont, Rreryth however, was in readmes: to pro- Lopon, May 17—2 P, M, os — eet re eed Ss coed wht Be showld any enterprising individual 24a, 94. for Ni P, ‘eacot. dave chanced to drop in and try his Inck. The com- | Sugar steady at ‘0. 12 Dutch standard. Diaint against the house was made by Peter Antworp Petroleam Market. ‘Suu Ube alleged proprietors are Smith and Palmer. Al Axtwaer, May 17. 5 AES the ~ Spparaice were takee Im charge by tbe Prices of petroleum still declining, Saleg of stanfard Pans, May 1, 1867. Ray the dow Magariac. a A ‘octoms 10 oa ‘White at 42f, 260. por bbl, fe tho twenty-niate olden of the adore qroup te w..| Buy the‘now Magastes. o {