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——L—LL———LL Oe NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1863,-QUADRUPLE SHEET, craft to the shore above, with crowds of is yr craernrneneanymmnnerteoraaeee TR EL AN D., | Bezere cite aistacs were ore of The ataie dea ia seven feet nine inchze'n nergitand | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Tien cietma nai from the California | y 2 Pieter ey ay eat $f, faa cote mae eck sux feet seven inches. She is driven by were side and the Union Pacite Company from the Atiaa- ee damaged. . the me mount of aa pee ay Rg Tusspay, April 28-6 P.M, | UC vermin oot dow te m Al coniectare snd bavieeh as to what part the Tig cath nminety-six tops of water. The consump- The market for railway and miscellaneous shares ga exchange market was strong, and the | gy sae’ Pan" dine and Reception of the Pri weather would play onan oscasion when #0 much | ton of coal when at full ‘speed is nbout for | has been on the whole dull and drooping to-day—a | “mand for bills moderately active. Late in the | $6; doit Landing a pe © ee and fens ee rout pa a “ihe ens of _ is py a sundaes ee natural result of the recent rapid advance. New proseeane olay leading drawers ixed thelr rate | Sc" merous re on nen we “ Princess of Wales. tHong were numerous and sincere on the fineness of | #0 i auifeen and nivetect: miles an eure The | YORK Central, which rose more than twenty per cent | fon AE CATH 0621034, Duk thore wore mo | aq cisastea- os mosmrnte peutic waa dongs bok. erie of 3 Cee ee eee ae ae ee ole’ tou: | inside of her bujwarks are painted white, te panel: | within ten days nnder merely speculative influences, | ‘Taussetions reported at this rate, Bunkers’ bitis on | Rio» ‘at anand” 86 this Clive mnussorado on private & sand bonnets that made thelr debut on this oceaston, | ings being chastened by golden framework and orna | wag the weakest > | England at sixty days were quoted at 109% a 1 Lerma." By aluctlon, 48 hhda 80. Clerees Porto Rico al Be, THE BRITISH 1RON-CLAD FLBRT—SCENE IN KINGSTOWN | mentation. ‘The masts, the wheel and the pavilion Weakest of the railway stocks, and it i8 | three days, 1103 @ 11034; commercial bilis, 1 Thier fourtmontha’ We quote Cuba muscovado 480. & Sem 5 Sip BOR. are atorned in a sitailiar fashion aud the deck is | PFobable that it will conttmue to react downward, | too,” pills on Paris at sixty days, 5-16 u S:12%¢ ot | They, baslam iiand a, The Sock Abt E8108 Scones at Kingstown Harbor and on | tram Horscal presen oi pe hy Bi puieg cae eed Skee aan erene | tate rates ow Ix pr cene eck being not mor® | trae any b.8 818 : BAG at | pb URE da Boros abd Bae 7 lay at anchor in the Roads, The rae of he It is ted with the richest ? er ne 19 ~whole ol RPS.—Kpirits rather firmer the Route to the Castle. Mootaur beating enoaee, Then eat MEY ferns Ot cag ad’ the “whaira nad | the “short” interest which stimulated the | , Consols and American ‘een aki qoted thus | in better demand, Thee Is boyy Ae ore ‘The and G,5., Captain Goodenongh; Achilia, Captain Var: | lounges aro ‘splendidly’ wpholsevat in green; | rite has beeu “covered,” and the roports Wrerkars nhiere ohagemiet \paadiaame li agg ‘and Wo arrives ib bvtee Ne a, oO He es A ov, Captain ni @ saloon, WI more often w pal — fle. Thi ' a May; Helicon, Commmetier Fidd: Fecheattess Lom | a8 a dining room there are two sutries by folding | Télative to @ stock dividend to which Aprilia, Aprin2a, —_Apritaa, | Dat fan ate Oe ee Seed alee ee ay; mander Petty, and the Pigeon gunboat, Within the | doors in @ dark’ green ground, and having Ivory | We referred yesterday are entirely unfounded. Console... 984 & 98% 93% @ 93% on 850; No. 8 88 ae ry 93, the Royal George lay at her usnal moor- | handles surmounted with silver, The Supports | It is safe to presume that any stock, after rising | Five-twanties, ,.70; aie 7034 8 10% ‘TO85 & TO}, Bw oo Teanee ipa bl 93 a— ay a— The Princess the Favorite harbor oi Se, dressed from stem to stern, In additiog | round the pavilion are also ivory, with silver 4) | ¢wenty per cent from speculative causes, will react | illinois Central..98. a - com aus ia ‘bbia, No, at'$375, 1800 dor Sommon, rained at #831 and 10 0” at ik Par was I 6a of the People owerful War ships, there was an immen: ndages, and between eac! F . +h window there is. a writ- | > arle,., - - Het Wi posed of almost every species of craft, In desk, There are aiso in the ayilion a number of | hésyvily, and there is nothing connected with the FER «8 sanees spain coy he 8 wOttg.~ Fisholln were in at Toe for crude weale., 85c. for whatever direction the eye turned within and out- | telescopes and maps, and almost ut every one alized to which shoud make it an excepti Mining seares: waeer UU HO, HF AE: SIRE: BOON! | ee Meauled wick da aaeee see ase a eles side the harbor the yachts, with thelr-snow white | around there are bells. Near each door there is an Pact : xeeption to | montana sold at 450.; Bimith & Parmele, $2 40; | Ihe” week pant mtat,, The sales in’ New Bedford during SPEECH OF THE PRINCE OF WALES sails and gaudy aags and steamers, were to he seen | intricately worked candelabra richly gilt. therute, Pade Mail sold down to 90 under a ramor | Corydon, goc,; ConsolidatedGregory, $2 75 i Northern whale ato Tbere'7 oiattes Relne,, §600 bbls. prime . which & ye (oe ee of the shore from | A pretty staircase, with the same carpeting and | elsewhere mentioned, and this tended to unsettle Sed a a i And coast do.tn parcels ade. and’&o vba crude'sperm 4 ‘crude sperm at fais anita peop could be obtained were | palnted In waslnula giyis, leads from the pavilion to | the general market. ‘The strot was agog during the alls aati anions Neda et semen and dma Was ight “Wequoe Gris atii ie eligne tg ecorations, wiicso appearance told to the royal | stern of the vessel is torued the breakfast room, and forenoon with the report that Erle was on the polnt | for tne expired portion of the woek lave been as | sasd}iatgs 80. ‘Pain was atultg i etuPiie, gure Me visitors the widespread interest and earnest enthu- | 18 elaborately furnished. Lounges and cushions of | of being “jumped,” and an advance to was FRO! Vote a8 180, PECGAL CORRERPORDEMS OF: THE HERALR. fis thetr coming’ had exeited amongst al classes | Ueautlful form, surround, who xoom, Which is almost | result; but before te cose the Cecanaationg uay| PLE ah Ar ol ges We beard of to snake sree a The Rece, . : rm, and the cen’ en “ 3 7 s im E ded 1 r i Reception of the Prince and Princess of THE ROYAL YACHT MAKING PORT. by a table suiting thes in-color. The pitiars supe | HOt Improbabla, however, that Erie will be bid up bagagy Oho Suooreawury roe. | falc bugioars wae ccnstmmnint," we “ion come ‘alés—Immense “Turn Out’? and Grand | In thesiilncss of the early mo Receipts, Receipts. Payn ner c rning the majestic | porting the roof are painted white with golden cor. | before long to sustain New York Central, which is | April 27..$480,038 $3,789,004 $2,268,596 $108, 269,831 prisit bbls. standard white for future delivery, pars National “Hurrah”? im Dublin—Enster a | {ron-clads of England silently approached the hur- | ices, and opposite the door 1s an inlaid stone of | relatively higher than any other stock on the list, | APTil 28.. 408,000 Syheeel Sederise “tos isiast | ste Mtoe Mag aod Bett ats Fe was lla hie : Jaue | bor of Kingstown in the spirit of peace and friend- | Unique pattern; the chimney flue, being hidden b; bagel m= Season of Reconciliation—Executive Caus | Ship to adi by tnt presence ecat fo the Hoyat com. | saare bilar eotresponding with the porcelain door. | ROCK Isiand was steady, and the prospect of asettie. | 2ue vaiue of exports (exeluslve of specie) fant Hie mores ab Bole, eigadand whtte Yor tho aaa tion and Surveillance Towards Americans. ing and ald in the joyous manifestations of thismem- | ing in the stove. e cabin at ni i Hew: York 2 ight is lit with ex. | ment between the contending partie Sf ‘ew York to foreign ports for the weck ending to- | half May at 500 do. do, at 27c., 1,600 do, for May, and {2h Dusty, April 15, 1958, | Orable morning. Contrary to anticipation they did | ceedingly pretty lamps, which are supported by | this company gives pier ee to Mg nn Aca ot day amounted to $4,170,473, against $4,111,405 the 10,0 cases naphiia fon puna.co pevvats terme. eas ‘Tae city of Dublin, while I write, presents more not accompany the Victoria and Albert, but sailed | anchors suspended by gilt chains, The nk of the age Sutherl: a» | Week previous, PROVISIONS.—! rMerttagr porky 5 fo. beef, many hours before. As the light of the early morn- | lamp represents @ group of dolphins bearing in Indge Sutherland having yesterday vacated the order 3 ae ee fesiuro in the Foye cad of festivity and animation, and more of the | ing broke they were found anchored in the man-of- | their mouths the pipes from which the oil emanates, | Suspending Mr. Drew from his duties as a director alternately declining and aavaclag, without wan] mi incidental to an mereased circulation of | War roads, gayly dressed and presenting a majestic | and attached to these are the anchors. Lace cur- i i SALES AT ‘ ANGE € the d d being moderate and the bust: fair. than its inhabitants remember to have | %%¢ imposing «pearance, tains of very elegant design are suspended from the | or, Ne, ene Rulway Company, the. ithea- THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE. Fee, a er covement 1a pork ie mainly. apecuiaaive and ictorla and Albert was not then visible, nor | Windofs which surround this apartment. ion between the Erie and Variderbilt parties Tuesday, April 28—10:15 A. M. bused upon the short crop reports, At the close the ¢ ‘ket firm at for pew mess and . 0. prime and 37 BOs #38 for tht tat EEE (Sh Mey akeh e'bals at Nain ie roy al era’ jon, ‘Live hoxs are selling q! at baer We, Tho arrivals were 1927 heat. "Boot quiet, but steady 3 400 bbis at $15 a $2050 for mess’ an 42e 00, for, ex ‘Tlerce ‘was dull, but steady. Beef and cows were dull and nominal. Bacon was very firm, but there was scarcely enough in mare ket to establish quotations. There were sales of 900 bores 42 | short rib, to a at i6c. We quote iong clear 16c.; short 4176 | do. 1c. m 17 ort rib, 153¢¢. a 1d%c., and Cumberland 400d 7° | out, 14 ‘Cut meals continue: active and prices were 10 Erie RR pret 74 firmer. The sales were about $80 packages at 18)ce. 200 Hudson River RR.. 138 | for ptokled shoulders, WZige. for aalted do. £00 Reading RR, 9034 | 1640. a 7c. for smoked | do. 180. | for pickled 100 Mich Con Rit.°.2-. 11549 | hams, Ife.” a alc. for amoked do, and Qc. a $c, for Micl 4 .. Lard was quiet but firm; the sales were 600 bile. he latter an outside price; also £00 tierces seller's option, For butter 'the demand was ere’ favor; we ae. new, Slo. & In, Bic. ; ‘do. half Orklas tubs, ic, Cheese was toler- witnessed for a very considerable time past. | forsome ours; but before eight o'clock the royal In the leading from this th ’ Passage ere are two | is practically at al ut the leading streets—Sackville street, | standard was discerned through the mo mi suits of cabins for the royal family—that on the left | is Pei caari tg The on a oe ne nese i "0 patie ame street and Grafton street—where goodly and it soon was announced i} the Victoria ant is set apart for the Prince, adjoining whose chamber - . the df 119! 29 Adams y Albert, so long and anxiously #aited for, was ap- | there {8 @ berth for the’ gentleman in waiting and | !ture virtually settled the matter in dispute between | Finan sig cigeiSM 110% /10 Amerie lttgefis are wont to congregate, great crowds | proaching Kingstown at eas pa for, Was ap: | two pages. On the right ‘are the Princess’ rooms, | the litigants, and it Is diticult to see what the parties | Omen adder rer os toss 40 Mosctant brenow bustling amu jostling—an odd mixture of city | Cleared off and the sunlight tfiumined the scene the | 8nd communicating with these are cabins forthe | have to fight about i i royal yacht lady in Mm na ght about in the courts now that the bill in Yolk, provincial magnates and country clowns, from | Toyal yacht was eastly di ible, Ata quarter to ly im waiting and chambermaids. The Queen’s tion hi & roadeloth a to fret: nine o'clock se entered the harbor. As she was about | Chamber is also on the same side, and is 9 spacious question has provided for the expenditure of the anes we peated be 2 class Tee ot todo fm. 8 ieee Sunated: forth on) Geateain be pitta were is a S0e: OCInE pee at one proceeds of the ten millions of new stock. female representative, Flags ani A yal George firing a broads! ‘and jesty’s ward: and on the other form and hue, from the portly rahe tothe havieg hen. yards msmied: | Swe peopla; ‘rn, were Into the dressing room of the late Prince Consort. Pi aa rablied ta qiveristien see Seite : gathered upon the shore, shouted forth thetr ex- | The furniture of all these rooms, as well as tho | he leading dealers in government securities boing ribbon, fleat from public buildings, shops | pressions of welcome. The scene is not to be for- Sones and panctiing, are of beautifully polished | fully supplied at the lower rate and in not a few in- t ud houses. Huge barricades and platforms, draped | otten. 1, walls are draped with a fern | stances the stock ht with ga Scarcely had the royal yacht anchored in the har- | pattern chintz. Her Majesty's bedroom is hung with jouses algo, Six per cent ‘With gay and brilliant colors, occupy prominent posi- | por when the clorioust character ot the day was more |, 8] tee rosebud alate fond the biinds are of beaut. | W28 more the rule than the exception tons; while words of welcome, wrought with laurel | beautifully shown by & spareiing sunlight, which |’ lowered. green silk. Beneath this deck is the | in the forenoon, but towards the close the transac- Fa leaves and spring blossoms; announce that these | Shed tts lustre upon every nursery, which is on the same plan as the, royal | tions at seven w ‘THE LANDING. cabins, ‘the same and general appearance ere more numerous. Currency is, Preparations are intended to do honor to the Prince Ata quarter-past twelve o'clock the Princess of Rene preserves enema Te the right and tert however, rapidly returning from the interior, and o1 Wales and his royal consort. Wales, ‘on the arm of the Lord Lieutenant engine room there are two wes, which | tho tendency is towards still greater monetary ease. 46" tepped on shore, followed by the Marchioness of | enable any person to proceed aft or forward without ‘<The > pecessity for demonstrating to the Irish people yee aan or tan eewean nap me ondeck. Thereia pote rt be The applications for discount are on @ very moderate the ‘actual existence of that royalty to which they | The: Damed vErengh ihe Pavilion, peti pete met for ihe ladies in waiting. which eee ed. oy scale, and the banks take the best grade of their cus- y Are expected to be faithful, having been fully ap- | fully decorated with flowers and evergreens. The this passage as weil as the cabins of the gentlemen | tomers’ paper at the legal rate. By a Treasury state- froclated by the astute mind of the present Premier, | ¢Mthusiasm of the people then reached a culminatin, in watting, ment just made public i Qh hat of : * | point. Cheers and expressions of welcome greeted The officers’ wardroom is handsomely arranged, Dlig sh sSrameptive er ue one of his first acts on accession to power was to | fie royal pair. ‘The scene was suggestive of the | and the accommodation ts very fine. “Going down | $51,403,580 of compound interest notes outstand- Promote a royal sojourn in this country. The time | words of the laureate composed in honor of the still further into the vessel, we come into the ser- | ing $23,927,000 mature on the 16th of May, | 100 Ws ledled is opportune. Easter is a festival period | Pt!nce’s arrival in 1863, on tie occasion of his mar» vants’ apartments, the room occupied by the sailors, | $12,508,120 on tle ist of August, $3,127,200 | 19) Mariposa Mining Co ty 1 4 we Sto cley 4 Tot (3 Jlev ‘ol i + do, Oran; ount) $00 Chto 4 T Rid yt biyaeete wade, Wel 10c, & 1 7 x . ve ) 80 Del, Lack & With: 1141 | “'icx—Rangoon continued in demand. Sal jos 600 bays, ab bose ys idiotiad be fs 4360. ‘gold, in bond. Carolina, though quiet, was steady, at 10i{c. a L1c. ; . ihaig ‘SuGAR.— For raw the demand was fatr, but the market waa + 104 rather weak, at 10/0. x le. for fair refining Cuba and Iie. . 10h & 1L4c. for good do. The sales comprised 1,050 hhds., part at 1d 104 | OKge. w 150. for Cuba and Demerara and 1140. @ 13i¢o, +18, | tor Porto Rico and English, Island; also boxes af , c. By auction, 880 hhds.. 47 terces, badly +81 | damaged Cuba nt 8c. a 9. "We quote te Foot . . 411s. prima, to cholee, 12s. w ge.; cen q riage:— and just at the bow is the kitchen, 4 a lebrated with much care in Ireland—a time ae- | "6 Weisthca ken: thn sie 66 Shek andicetices The Victoria pod Aihort has ee oard one hundrea | On the Ist of September, and theremainder between | 1?Pactlc Mall $$ Co.. iy 185.NJ Cen RR. 1164 OMe. a 4c.} refining grades Porte voted to holiday making—and the pageantry Welcome, Unandering cheers of the sireet, and eighty men and twenty officers. She carries no | that time and October 16, excepting $5,393,000, which a Half-past Two o’Clock P. M. ie che Ay he OA connested with the installation of his royal | Sea King’s daughter from over the sea. guns except two small brass six-pounders for orna- | nave aiready matured and on which interest has | 220001. 86's, 530, e962. 1194 00 ahs NY Central RR’ 1994 | easier, We quote powilered, crushed and, granulated, 180s Bi as a Knight of the Order of St. Pat Gragadiog Guards lined. the pansage from tho Jetty nent, | Her officers are:—Capiain, his serene isl | ceased, To meet a portion of this aggregate the Tro Usedoe, tints ioe ho do 00 134 | note white 18)¢c.8 IBiie., and yallow, LAs, m ibe, Stooke and the semiottic.at he ‘iene to eg eer through the avenue formed by edie) sno perl) we “ 250000 do. 8 1095 I cE i ee ee cr as without ‘partioulat ohenge. announcemé! say Commander, Thompson; First Lieutenant, Hono: Secretary of the Treasury has 1 2 set at liberty the press prisoners, has imparted to it soe mill Bee royal party passed en route to Dub- | bie Mr. Molyneux farrent; Surgeon, Jona Minte ‘etary st i. ‘y has in reserve $23,710,000 the prestige of a national cerenionial. Government | pr, Sorted by & squadron o the Tenth Hussars, the | Inspector of Machinery, Me TRREUNS CUA Bogie ee, one om country aristocrats and extensive holders of rince of Wales’ Own fo each In the first car- | oor Mr. Bruce; Paymaster, Mr. rartin: Assistant | M{ty millions anthorized for this purpose. The Sub- riage were se&ted the Princess of Wales and the yas j Rag riders: hoe i Treasury bought seven-thirty notes and sold goid to Property warmly appiaud the visit as being likely to | warchioness of Carmarthen vis a vis with his Royal Paymaster, Mr. Hoare. a moderate extent to-day. At Cincinnati and Chicago ye res eae. Jobbera’ a wae Ls om 83 10 a for Ashton’: ir sacl a for Mars! Bayo Wertuinstontn th a 10 for Misgl i 8190 0 88 for Prussian and $2\yc. for Turk's Island per bu@hel. SEEDS ~OL Choary there were sales of, 18 bags at 86 now held at $5 76. uutta linseed was dull and nominal about #2 30, p's, A of 100 bags, alightly damaged, was Gras tore good understanding with the 4 hether thelr anticipacious oa this score. are to, bo | Highness the Duke of Cambridge and Prince Teck. fealized eannot be correctly estimated for some time In the second carriage were the Prince of Wales, NEW JERSEY. the money market is becoming gradually easier, but made at $21 aw dull. We quote clover, 9c. = fling bs bbe af muss, inform you that. the Pe I seat eee Peres reef erent pad faoeo ol SE currency is stilV rather low Ase pea and the oer or betemegr Perdis hy erlgon gol hur aly evaleQt alionast the. masses at present | WH accompanied the Prince and members of the Tersoy City. demand for loans isin excess of their ability to make Boon, 8 08 | toa part te Tye reagents ne) ealae ware Sree e least.very cold, and lacks the a VHE COALMKAVERS’ SrriKe.—The strike at the | them. PI AY 4 kine.—For goat the demand was active and Sedor wilen Thee People and eg rulers to No more Pet Wd hn gh oon RO and one | Scranton dock continues. Threo men who wereen- | ‘The gold market was strong throughout the day | 3% att Bite Mle Ree: nis) | Sent, Meneaeee tune ere ae iS =. Arg eae exasperated by the recent assault on the revenues of pee cee to leave 8 Pleasing Impression ‘on | gaged at work in the yard wereattacked by a crowd | and the finetuations were from 139 to 13034, with the | 300 ser Unioa iM 00 Cole & Alton RRs 133 Bone iene abet; Baeaios fe 40c.'a [eng bagi Gee eeu tees er Roman Catholics Point with rel gre ite oe car a a an 4 ge a CAS pies Airy An seats here tae — eon closing transactions at 1394¢ prior to the adjourn- ag sig css sy aC DO, oe. Go. oe e a visit of Geo e Fourth, when y 4 Di duras, We. gold; Vera 5 Conteal that monarch exhibited himscif in grand. proces: al landscape Which embraces same of the richest and | handled. ment of the board, following which the quotation ad COMMERCIAL REPORT. Aniovican, 48e.; Sam ‘Finks 400.; Sisal, ae"; AUgostura, Mey toasts ee snd Rasatets, Crank ational | one! sige, wih inamerst e seats ‘and villas” and IN Buimr.—Tronblé’ has arisen in the Board of | vanced to 190% a 10044. The advance was stimulated Torspay, Apri! 3-6 P.M. we ne tig Sontinued dull, but prices were unchange4, bencbiote a een Fc pein eeoeaee i elegant Tesidences facing the sea on the other, the Conncilmen at Hoboken. A grant of land was made } by the action of the Assembly at Albany yesterday in Brrswax waa quiet but steady at 45340. a 8c. Straita were a at Biyod, 0 Me.» god ; Ban 60 do, Patrick; yet nothing but the threat of erry ivi | Bistorical hill of Howth, rising five hundred and by Mr. Stevens, now deceased, in the city of Hobo- | adopting the Baicolm resolutions requesting Con- | Corton.—The transactions in this staple to-iny wore ope Bagen Press. Baton 100 boxes ae TEY ; ¢ war subsequently wrung forth his signature to the Act sixty-three feet above the level of the sea, presenting | ken, forthe purpose of a public park. After hia | gress to pay the national debt in greenbacks, | small, the demand from all classes of buyers being very | gold; 60040. I. C. coke ‘and 600 do, chare: Peer oa ee ci aati A The Foyal party on tanding, an having recelved death hisson, Edwin A. Stevens, gave permission to | This must not be coustrued into a blow at | lishl and the market was hesry, though prices ware not | S&H. O05 Wray Charcoal at 335 ; pains to m a |, Methoal : the | publi sexedié, choweter:s’ andi 6 | quotably lower, ‘The sales were limited to 1,023 balos, inciud: | «yay ee cece the visit a success, Several thousand pounds have | the Address from the Kingstown Commissioners, im- | ® fe gy creeritheadle a oe es be athe gtbr Ven BUD | esas for speculation, 38 for export and 1M for spinning, | Councedeut ecedlont, at 250. ; 60 do. been devoted to decorations in Dublin Castle and in mediately enterga their carrii ‘and drove ‘past | this ground. ‘The city now claim the whole | posing the recommendation to be carried fs ivaie terms. the cathedral. Irish poplin has been ‘extensively He RO ies ate eat or’ Kinetoners iat | Ground. under tie originat’ grant for the | Out, of witich there 1s no probability whatever, its Wequove:— ——Tplandaand + Mobtleant —_¥. O.ad ae without change of momant; sales THI00 tite Publio holidays proclaimed, ana pages Pen nr the Royal Marme Hotel, Gresham Gardens and | Purpose of erecting thereon a city hall, and the Com- first effect would be to advance the price of govern- ale rie sen a i demand for theece ts. imited and almost one Planned with rapid succession; but lest some un- wo le, Crofton | road. Banners, | flags and | mon Council has voted the sum of $9,500 to the | ment securities in common with things in general. a SL rue and medium grades, whiceavy, du Terns the Haynie mores fsmartice earn | sere ev.ttued ihre Cael | coer wfrat, which aun echarsed by |The orroring dnd for cn was moter iy Bs ERE a yep sw Sa proclvities, might Turk among the crowds of loyal | tion and every avaliable point fn the township, | Counctiman Duffy to be far in excess of the value of | active, snd tosna were made without interest and at us Ho | foruia” ia Only moderately getive, and Prices oe, “oom Dublin detective force have been put into operation | Leaving the ‘sca coast on thelr right, the royal | the structure proposed to be removed. Charges haye | 2a 4 per cont for carrying. ‘The gross clearings | Corrrn.—In ingot a fair business was consummated at | Hnues quiet, but, holders demman former, prices. | About * m A. the past few weeks, hunting up and consign. | C™“ege entered Monkstown, where crowds lined the | been made against Mr. Duffy forattributing unworthy | amounted to $3,737,600, the gold balances to about previous prices. Tho sales were about 700,000 Lbs., at | 350 bales old Mosttz aro being, shipped ey er Waab cies fer ing t© durance ‘vile’ all such partios whose where. | T0Rdrand sure, the, prance, and Prope See a ee otirely WII ME Buty, Fo oe | $1,804,700 and the currency balances to $1,947,502. Mso.for Bultimore, Bc. a Yc. for Portage Lake and | sien are; 96) 00 lbs, Gesces at He & Tics OtNe nd a5c 0 47 sbouts they could discover. Very much increased | race, the Salthill Hotel and Monkstown Church, the Me nians uinpeuem weaves ol tke ‘The steamer Teutonta, for Hamburg, t ¢ | Mem Mo. for Detroit, Including 125,000 ibs. Haltimore, tor | for super ahd stra, 1HUN Ibe, suns andl ony se exercised by government officials at all | cavaicade next Seetaa 4 A few nights since some members of the Hoboken e 8 eutonta, for Hamburg, took ont | may, at ae. p at 4c. nate. 5,000 ibs. Texas at tnd of California 6 kcly to contaminate the foyalty of Irish sub- | me rouie next lay through Albany avenue, | Justice Reinhardt, of Union Hill, runted a war- | Aspinwall, brought $466,009 in treasure. American | no sales. Prices were firm however. We quote ordinary vi,o ibe, super pulled at ‘oe, a dic 0 do. at ive Ses fe°may be useful to the readers of the HERALD to Pa ga Bile wey eee. fectace, rant yesterday for the arrest of a man charged with | silver Is quoted at 6a7 per cent below gold, and | cargoes at Go. a Myc, gold, in bond: fait, 10¥c. @ Ile. goad, ogy yey bo ine RE Rote, Qoourred in Queenstown two days since on the | Riackrock, which ia sSasnaiity aiiated on the soush fc pe a gs Indecent assault on a litte girl alx | Mexican dollars aro rated at 108 8 103}¢ tn gold. POE STIG peliots TMG, o Rife i or rertia bats Onyion’ yauiskeY. Receipts, none, market continued ia- arrival from St. John’s of the Guion steamer. shore of Dubtin Bay, NRE ee en Lorik a cidiai te bet bane ee Government securities were very firm, and there os "work Nelsons gat 18 wold, duty paid. W8 bi ss) irbe antes haz A thn (ATE et Beeeae Thain laa co centitcace, Were ornamented with triumphal arches, flags and | | There was a lively time in’ the Bergen’ Common | was a good investment demand for them, although | Wurseatioy 19.1 182 Mo. a 17e.y Jamal xamination 086 Council on Monday night. The accidental democratic p of spect ess, I6o. and’ St. ‘Domingo. 14: I6c., ail, gold, di conducted most, discreetly eeably; but one | ENTRANOR 70 THE CITY. oe nt ae eater aac aap | the Volume of speculative business was light, After | 8.26¢ of"nuo april te 1868: sfn, New Yorks Tid bay a fady, of respectable family and position in'this city, | ,On,crossing Eagar sireet betdigo thete’ Royal High: | thets by no means complimentary were bandied on ne foie 9 «4 bg or ; eek the “May interest On | Futiaeetptin, 2800; Battincrs, 38,000; ow rene Subjoined wil) be found alist of transfers of vessels ecely em husiastic man- e pul v ventory of other P' in ‘ was subjected to an amount of sarvelllance scarcely nl anes Laps lade: iach casucelgbaed fe” LT at this port from date of April 9 to dato of April 21, - ner. Cheer apon cheer from the thousands who The body of a man forty years of age was found in vi pn recat pak touke, epee iat ieee lined the streets and thronged the canal banks rent | the Passalo river on Manday afternoon. pes pritauleiasseuitiye ne: tee: Durcunses Of 1" See ear oue Dies vay anion, at BL 75 per bbl tone | current, which {s introduced for the first time as a cea ee one eer diower it they | $b¢ ait, and were again and again re-echoed from | ‘The new Board of Water Commissioners If Jersey ve-twenties on foreign account will probably equal | soda ash, part at #2 5 n 3 5b, goid; 100 drums -canstic Hora ee feature, ant will: prove: of exceedin c the muititudes who occupied the windows and bal” | City took formal possession yesterday. at least one-half of the interest due to bondholders | at 4c. a Suc. do: 100 tons tel 80 tat #1 70, gold; | BOWSpaper feature, an’ Ly ceding contained treasonable messages or communications, " small lots bleachtn; di it 4% , i do. ble n, This feature supplies on no the procession was joined by the Right Hon. Newark. residing abroad, or about six millions in coin. | Savy eoda at #4 Th pold: 300 eek and B. hyd, potash at pear nefecomy “ i pit cf page i cea wih The Royal Landing—Loyal Greeting—The | the Lord Mayor, the civic oilicers, carrying the civic | _ SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO A PROMINENT MERCHANT.— United States bonds are the only low priced tnvest- | Mi rand, and 60 casks Bleaphing powdern,to serive, om pre, | OOS ation . tte: 4 act rence; belay ® Princess of Wales the Faverite. Insignia, a large number of aldermen and council. | Yesterday forenoon while Mr. Joseph Davy, proprie- | ments left in Wail street, for on the Stock Exchange | | ¥i,9un Axp Gnaty.-Reoeiptn, 6A54 bbe. four, 4.400 bars be found of sete ort we 2 bs wee eee “oe co ors, and by the high sheriff and deputy sheriff of the | tor of a large harness factory on Market street, was | all the speculative shares are inflated, and prices | {?,i007 bla. auto bags comm ican £4,000 Hammel Wena pel ees th ir] iene edt fh tecun ‘Hak rf ber Dusty, April15—Eveuing. | city. i 4 geo! ated mghing on his farm at Waverley, bear little relation to real valnes. At the close the | ket neraliy steady under a fair demand for trad outs pe pedals cei Aguarig Revista among aussie sg ge len aang ter brands, bat, th J ides, were neglected, "heavy, and: int items of kindred and special interest which for pur- ‘The royal party has just arrived Dublin and has ™ é ¥ few miles from here, he was kicked by one of the | market was strong, but quiet at the highest “s been received by the populace with the greatest cor- | which the most prominent was the word “Welcome! | horses and knocked down, ‘The animal then planted potut of the day. The first mortgage bonds of the Gemnsa, Bas 1 hulded, "sud very Tite, was” puse'& | poses of information may be fimportant to ship- diality and respect. The following are the details:— in bold letters and frequently repeated. ‘Their | its hind hoof on his face and caused an bine wound. | tion Pacific Railway Com are { A di the lower grades of elther State or Western, California owneraypr buyers, The daily schedule wiil include | Royal ere who appeared inexcellent health | He was removed in @ state of insensibility to his | 0! allway pany are in good de- | sour remained dull, but moady at our quotations, ‘The mien | Oo corag of gale and transfer, together with not Immediately on the royal yacht being moored in | and spirits, and apparently unfatigued after their | house near by aud a surgeon sent for. His injures, | mand at par from investors, The closing quota- were about 800 pila. er Kingstown harbor his Serene Highness the Prince of | long journey, repeatedly acknowl the cordial | though serious, are not necessarily dangerous. Mr. upon sach anomaions cases ag may be interesting to = y + | tlons were as subjoined:—Registered, 1841, 113 eh. yi es Leinengen came on shore and invited the Lord Lieu- Sia prose P fe get eae = steer, rene ome Davy was arranging the traces at the time of the hy ‘ Ycsh 1881, vee oa mane peed ‘lakeeh, fing wae aralinie below IE, Korn, real wa moderelely commercial men, and will serve as valuable clues im tenant on board. His Excellency the Marquis of rooeed ree east | occurrence, “agg Sere ais Kae wing - 1, | actlee, The wales were 32 bbls. at $6 for Jersey and $58 | tne punting out of liens and mortgages and the in- and north sides of Merrion square, throt are Trenton. 12, 105 @ 105)4; 5-20" |, 1862, for white Western. We « he hunting by yo yh ie eS % Compon, 1663, 118 © 112K, | Be Sane piste and Wests 9 50 a $10 09 | vestigation of all questions pertaining to diferent be . i HY vessels, theirownership, transfers of portions and n dates of such transfer:— Abercorn, the Ladies Hamilton and Lora Claud | street, Leinster be age in ge strect, Grafton street, EXTENsive ROBBERY OF PLATED Wanr.—On Mon- | d0., 1864, 1102, @ 11014; do., 1865, 110% a 116%; do., Eatra State 01 ra | towards the coll of which were handsome!) John Hamilton accordingly proceeded on board | towards the solemn, tot S conduct of the peopl | day night thereslence of Mr. Chevereux, on Clinton | 1865, January and July, 198% @ 108245 dow 1807, | Enon ti nd tendered to the Prince and Princess of Wales | were orderly and enthusiastic, ; y re A ‘. atreet, wag burgiariously entered by means of an un- | 100)s a 1090's; 10-40"s, registered, 10214 a 10294; 10-40°s, | Round hoop Ohio, shipping brands o 1 to I } ersution t agent F ‘ 00) adie brands Date af Sale. Ne lear Hl gale Awelome to Ireland. After a brief conversution the AT THE CASTLE, secured window and the following articles per- | coupon, 102% a 102%; June 7.00%, 107% @ 107%; | Round hoop Olle, rade bran Ron aale en OF Cemeciitian sci... 18 At half-past one o'clock the escort of the Pri , foyal party mace Prepations to land. Wales’ own regiment (Tenth Lancers) He rine of | joined:—One dozen of French silver forks, initiated | July 7.30’, 1075 a 107%; May compounds, 1864, | St Loula st The Lord Lieutenant conducted the Princess of | the castic Yard and were immediately followed by | ‘3. 0.;" one dozen of dessert sliver spoons, one | 118}; August do, T1743 September, do. 117; | Bt Louis ehotee family April 9—Schooner Rebecca. April 9—Schooner Rebecca... ‘Wales ashore. Her Royal Highness was attired in a | the royal ulpages. A guard of honor was fur | Sliver sugar tongs and sifter, one dozen of nf ay Sonthern supertine and extra. April 10—Steamship Granada. .. o nished | by heli ty-ninth iment, which ivory handied dining knives, one dozen of dessert October do., 14% : South olce nnd Paniily. ‘\pril 13—Steamship Saragossa - pure colored tabinet dress and white lace bonnet. | TEM val frigimess with ae royal alte wei Knives, ons dozen of plated’ knives and four demi- | At the commencement of business the stock market a aly weep nn ee ‘Abril 13—-Sloop Maivind.... April 13—Schooner 0. P. Binns. April 13—Schooner 0. P. Binns. April 14—Schoouer Mellen. » April 14—Schooner Soath Wind. . On being recognized by the multitude of people who | the gpiendid band of the Third Buffs’ played | johns containing liquors ‘The party of mrauaders q was barely steady, and at the early session of the | & Poot tae plone ake wen grested with niost enthusias. | 12e mevlenal” qhtten. sii Royal, Higmnedetsed | hadeven the auiarily two eater tho Dedchamber in | fen yor it was dl. Erle sold at 71% a 72% and | {ern eat Brtaajwice . | the Princess of Wales on alighting were received by | Which Mr. Chevereux was 6! ng, unconscious of y tio cheering, again and again renewed until she took | the Brinctes of Wales oo aiercltonese of Abercors, | the havoc that wasbsing made on hishousclold vate | New York Contral at 128% a 128%. At the first regu- O9ea Tae8t SREY secs her seat in one of the carriages. As her Royal High- | j45 Excellency conducted the Princess up the Grand | ables, and removed his vest, most probably in quest of | jar board the volume of business was light, the spec- | the near proximity of heavy noquinttions to U April 4—Sloop G. P. Wright. . ness landed a salute of twenty-one guus was tired | Hail of the Castle, while his Royal Highness fol- | Money, but fortunately ieft his coat untouched, whilelt Jative fecling being tame. Pacifle Mail was heay: declined. To arrive sales were effecte yester p April 15—Sehoonor Isaac Hinckley from the East pier. lowed escorting the Marchioness,of Abercorn. The | Contained $600, This burglary is another of the ulative feeling wloageagers “ eavy | which were fully be, per bushel below the prices April 16—Sloop Anna M........ Whole. The Prince of Wales followed, conducting the | other lilustrious visitors followed’ in the order of ar. | Many that have been perpetrated here of inte with | under a rumor that one of the company’s steamers be Sm be 1 ores, was offered, deliverable to-mor | april 16é—Sioop M. W. Townsen Whole. 5 7 - le De . 4 , 0 i “k ‘ nity a ¢ guished personayes in their suites, Shortiy afterwards, a deputation from the Corpo- | the pauclty of the numerical force, which can boaat | Without cx nirmation, New York Central closed 3 | Pie’ chasing to any exveat, Callfornin wheat remained | April 17—Steamer Armitage Brearley 1-3 From Kingston to Dublin the reads were thronged | ration waited on his Royal Highness to present aa | Of but fourteen police oMlcers to population of | lower than at the same time yesterday, Reading 34, | gulet and nominal 15 ntloat and $3 18 a 83 20 April 17—Steamtug Ida 8. Tebo. Whole with crowds of respoctable, well drested people. At | AUITOM Se conaiated ag followa:—Th 28,000 no's, and oniy seven of thewe can be detailed | Rock Island s, Northwestern preferred 4, Ohlo aud ring ued 6 for Part Wang veh don April Schooner Othello. 18 Boh the royal party halted. to permit a band of | Ma ‘oF, aecoinpanied. by the Lord Mayor of Louden Aaatier op i Roccy:* Tinka: Pocrsknccwtatiiaay |: Seemeteo! %, Pacis I Vs eee es Company | Fe ierbio from the canal at Th 2 Stor come April 18—Sloop Catharine Wi 12 and attended with tls chaplain, the Rev, Mr, Russell, : tg; While Erie was y higher, Hadson River 34, Cleve- | mon white Canada, Corn was commebcement | April 18—Steamboat mond. 12 oung ladies, attired in white dresses, to present a 7 fonafet of exotics to the Princess, 3 and Private Secretary Mr. J. Carroll and the muntci- ore me om yr i bbe nee was arrested | 104 and Toledo $¢ and Fort Wayne }. Government But aut emarent came dul au Leary. r Apt 1s—steamboat Camel In the city great crowds also lined the route, and | pal representatives. in this city on a charge of having stolen various securities were very firm at the closing prices of ie tmixed afloat; ®t 1334 ful store, and ®t ita St 1D Aer Cae aco Sosan Delle and 2—Se a3 the party proceeded at slow pace they had ample ‘The deputation was received by his royal Highness | articles of wearing apparel and tw: ketbooks — ‘, 5 ri portunity of observing the feling ley Had aMiple | ine Pipesnvs Chamber, aad the eddvese was pre- | one or which contained some money_—from J. 2. Veo. | Monday. North Carolina sixes advanced 3X, new woe tuld at GbOS thenghodion to tbe ‘Aprli 20—Sloop Janes Benedte tudes. In some places loud and hearty cheering | seated by the Lord Mayor:— land, Rocky Hill. The booty was found in lis pos- | issue 2, At the open board at one o'clock New York fa lola, wore at $225,8 $224. Oats Apri pee = jedgms ker 4 : 2 wer.’ The were 83, Ns ’ SI Brey tore ut recaaonsliy w euler py EH His royal Hignan who wpe me clear, audible = and Brucker was comuitted for exuinind- | Qentral sold at 128% a 120 and Erle T2iq a 723%, while | Store, closing nt the inside price, and. Bic. Abril Ji—Steamnboat f seuvon ; attempt to evoke @ cheer wouid canse a shade of | voice, delivered the following reply:-— és eng Pacific Mail declined to 92%. At the second regular Pa A of April 21—Stearaboat John Sylvester. youre ie Ge a the) face ef f Nea . hy sane ae on, Po tag ae ye or THE ALLEGED ALCOHOL FRAUDS IN BOSTON. board the market was dal! and steady and New York The market was wry quiet, and rates mere apr pe patnens 4 4 well a8 I could gather the feel ol 0} THR City UN it satis- — ” nBOt 1 , ool rates for colton were Sed. a Elevator * curiosity and res) ful admiration. for the Miri | faction that 1 have received your address of wel. [From the Evening Telegram of yesterday.) Central closed 1 lower than at the first regular for ong Vor'eetasie | April 24—Schooner Anna V, Willis Seo hag been long a sufferer, were*more fre. | come to your ancient loyal city. The reception Bo “ ‘Ap ii 28, 1569. hoard, Frie '{, Reading %, Ohio and Missiasippt 1¢ a e. Spegemants pee April 25—Schooner Aibert Lowis.. mently the prompters to displays of welcome than | which the Princess and myself have this day ex- STON, April 25, 1565, and Pacific Mail 15, wiille Cleveland and Pittsburg pales raters nocount. Td Londbm, 800 bbls. rosin ari te ee Jane 000, bbls, rosin at 2, tobacco at ae, To Bremen, per steamer, 1 ston pre at 20 72h April 25—Schooner Jas. M. Waierbary ales Re bubbling forth of loy: ty; there seemed much | perienced calls forth our liveliest feelings and most ‘The trial of parties fmpticated in what are known was |; higher, Cleveland and Tédo %, Northwest. iy cage e Princess heartfeit ac has b ore Tness todo honor to the and to rt feit en a pee ing ‘as the alcohol frauds commenced this forenoon in the ern { and Quickstiver 4% Government securities 24 canes do. a 300 ai ates 500 bos April 25—Steamer Faicon..... 8, 2 ales fure al 5 t a proper view of her than of her royal spouse, of | anxtous desire gine " " ott the warmeat expression of aimttatgD | veerd it agony" by the Princess, aad} regard | United States District Court, and quite a large num- | yon wrong. After the call prices were yielding, Woes lopwned of Mage Ny pt 9 people give expression to was “that he looke ner pi ay, ally with ‘yourselves, a | ber of interested parties were in attendance. The | 44 qt ine open board at halfpast threo the | oriers, at fa, fly) abd Bd, "lesn if direst; - or aaie at 1, Ure bie mother,” The Princess | happy omen for the country. Alth Ihave never | parties indicted for being implicated were James market was dull and heavy, Erte seltihg Lo i} o the res Indies a 4 1,700, HORSE AUCTION MART. é traces of delicate health*| for & moment doubted your constant and undi- mn brig, 1 Ee évidont, She seemed most delighted ata | minished attachment to’ the throne of her most | Whalen, William A. Wright, Joseph A. Boyden, Ed- | 41°41. New York Central, 128)4; Rock Isiand, | petroleum, © port, in the me The fy April 27—Schooner Wim, Henry. to resentation of a white dove which was tendered to | gtaclous Majesty the Queen, It — an source | Ward H. Maxwell, John E, Cassidy, W. Howard Hath- | 4, % a 95%; Reading, 901, and Pacific Mail, pat | bork nap T shortly after she landed, She, no doubt, remem- | of pleasure to me to be present this inauguration | away, N. Porter Cleaves an rt Ln and " ' red her Majesty's wrateful details ‘ofwsimitar com. | of the statue of one of tretan most distinguished | when their cases were Pm ay AMIE DURA 90% a o1%. Following this there was consid- wip onget oe Orn was term ment on the occasion of her entering the city in | stateamen, and to be enrolled and installed a knight Attorney Hurd announced thathe should discontinue | erable pressure to sell and prices experienced . the city © of the illustrious order of Ft, wane Tn the name | the cases against Maxwell, Davis, Hathaway and Cas | a further decline throughout the list, New York Cen- 4 depntation from. she city Corporation presented: | of the Princess and myself, I return you once more sidy, and a8 Whalen was not arrested he moved that | tray neing the weakest of the railway shares under a Ls leu, ame Voyage, and an Al Soe ee thot conth side Cape | One of the most successful sales of the season was yest by Johnston & Van i 4, t held yesterday by Messrs, igo arvenyy Gity pall. Te gol fo bond and | chetr mart, Bast Thirteeath street. ‘The si Fe ee eee arial gr eg | WAS ail first rate, the attendagee large and select and erent rre er, We quote | re pidding spirited. Axcelient prices were malas address of congratulation to his Royal Highness, | our hearty thanks. raced 49 address of congratnlavion, ieee are great prepare, | ile exceliency the Lord Lientenant thon presented | Wht, Cleaves and Boyden be, placed Rt tite DAT tS | memi-official report that there will be no stock divi- Fone ae at crop, Wor w doe, tor Loss | tated throwghout, Below are given perth lara: tions for illuminating the city, to-night, and to- | the Lord Mayor to his Rove Highness and the Prin- | contendere, and the other two not gullty. Wright | dend declared, the company having no authority to 8 484. for Bavarian, m A bay feenty team of five years old, first class, frorrow the royal party will proteed in fill state to | coss of Wales, His Royal ighness shook hands with | Smender, soe teas arainst the others ‘sseventea ire crock ta the Mahner propised: Mote-| OME" Enattnes Si aeremmen at loc. a Ie. gold. | sound, kind aud true, ...... igfibgs row the royal bard, “perliy of Ireland, Full par- | the Lord Mayor and the Princess bowed most gra- | Wall APperr ae wines Arnie emer that the prose: | worease th . ohare | ree teas ctr usinese wae done and prices of almost ant | A toum of gray Torts ticulars of the occasion shall,be transmitted to you, | clously, cution against Maxwell, Davis, Hathaway and C over, the bull party operating in it is known to have deacriptto a were steady, é mi lon of, wees high, aight eh also of the details of the ceremonial of the in- The deputation then withdrew, nn‘ theroval party | giay were withdrawn. ‘The trial excites considerable | soid largely during the last three days and to have | Ayres, part, at 20)¢0. Sot harness, an 6x <a Mayor of onton and Lady Lady were soon afterwards conducted to luucleon, interest among liquor dealers, and a large nuinbder | porrowcd to make Its deliveries, a circumstance Hie, do; #0 ged ene hott‘ hebiten nigh, 568 ets have arrivot on a vist tothe Lord Mayor ‘The Roval Yacht. Tro sea, Coupled to dlepesing et the cade. | Which led the street to form an exeggerated idea of foven year old, kind and trae hat harness Birived tos aay Ca Re a ey cite VICTORIA AND ALBERT AS SHS ENTERED KINGs- Pecan iverson the extent of the “short” Interest. At the close the a ro ae we rs — oy | " o z d unsettled at the followi mike he TOWN HARBOR. FEMALE SUFFRAGE DEFEATED IN THE MASSACHUSETTS LEGIS- | market was weak ani ng A The Fictoria and Albert ist nga or oie of LaTUaE. quotauions:—New York Central, 1275 @ 127%; Erle, Additional Details of the Royal Visit. the perfection of naval architecture, and evidences wrom the Hvenitig Teles é yeaverday.) 7! Ronding, 894 @ 8954; Michigan Southern, 100 @onriNG THR INTSH sHORR—THY PAINCKSS As rinsT | the Utmost taste In the construction of her Interior. (From the Eveailg Telegram of yesteruny. dos, a s07¢} Cleveland and Pittsburg, 83 a 83%; Rock | marke a black mare, SEEN BY THE PEOPLE. Few LEO ed Boson, April 28, 1408. Island, 933; @ 9943 Northwestern preferred, 147% 9 | %! wl B41 | 160 do, do.» fe ry ‘From the Irish {Dapiin) Times, Aprit 16.) to advantage, wifey clipper build, The eloquence of Lucy Stove and other strong ‘ade Mail, 90} & 00%; Fort Wayne, 103!4 a | #40, Mitearstos don § ‘The heit apparent to the throne, accompanied by | having two white funnels and t Painted %, 15; Paciiie Mall, 90/6 ai ye, 10874 od in american wast but Wi ‘under ‘saddle an Amable cousort,risits publicly and tn fall roga bigeky | o goldan wean, egnresenting ae mindedYemales’ before the Judiciaty Committee | 404, western Union Telegraph, a a9N. Winn wat quoted a ‘ xT ony tales we Fp cea eee, 310 ate for the first time (although this is the visit) | w' ® pleasant rei low branch of it La vhich f » | heard of were tons, ox CI epo' are igh, seven ighty erhpire over which, tn the course of mature, | atern are also items most favorable to her general ave been wasted, for the as made aD | terday concerning ‘aciiic ay i g rails ard of nO salet 'e quote fiitsn with | ‘mane and tail; & aplendii nay beone day called to rnie. In few parte | ontline, Everything that comfort, even luxury, could | Unanimous teport against amending the constitu- | sionid have said (hat five hundred gpd fifty miles of | F780 saree were made of 2,000 bs, on private terme, gentleman's horse and warranted sound. 4b i“ the world could there be found such a | require in the way of accom: is to be had on | tion so as to allow female enffrave. Oaly one | ti6 road aro already completed, ch pra are run- | Latt.—Rastern were stony at 3 7b. A sorrel t stock, 1934 hands high, mbination of natural beauties, both on land | board. member of fhe committes was favorably disposed | te f° highest point of th Rocky Mountains Lime waa withont change, We quote common 1 28, and ight years Kind aod trae fh ail harne: nd Water, amid which to gig, the splendid Her Majesty’s yacht, the Victoria and Athort, was | towards tle measures, and he was finally per- ning over the highest point 0 Rocky Mountain 2 bh Vast fall in 9:00865 owned by the las} ageant that to-day marked the royal coming. | built at Pembroke, from the designs of the Surveyor | guaded to vote against his judgment. that will be traversed by the line, and it is expected Ordinary foreign was dull ond nominal at 6 8T)4 Owner three mouths; gold for ho fault au ° 9 the eyes of the Prince they were not untamillag, of the Navy, in February, 1861, She was launched on n ‘ cepted in both more tha close of th than eight | * “ad ‘i peor 388 y nemod & site Withl h oF January, 1865, and th took ti The report was npily accepted in that before tha close he year more than eit rn, The market for hemlock sale was tolorabi warroated soand i Dt thoy nemed 9 excite within him the strongest | the 16th ct ane Ten OF esiiy that Kher | branches. ‘This makes the third year in succes | nundred and ity miles of rond will be In actual ope- | faire and drm at the quotatious appended. The, stook of | A gortel horse, ax Erde oh unter saddia} Interest. saa, aa she stood on the dock of the Vic- | Frat. “The extreme length ts three hundred | sion that the legislators of Masachusetts Nave | ration, awhile it @ estimated that the entire line be- eee anciads Por oak ibe demand was fait, at (iil prices, 7 kind and trae be or re oach horse; oan tft L Bj y r first class coupe foria and Albert, did not conceal emnottons of joy and | and thirty-six fee and her width | across frowned upon the idea of extending the ballot to tween Omaha and Sacramento, @ distance of 1.721 We t—Hemloc! ‘a8, hoavy, Te. » BAgo, ; do & Orot clase Crarrantod sound in every re fAdiniration as she looked around from a bay of | her paddie-boxes sixty-six and fm half fect. the gontler sex; bat in apite of this they threaten | tweeo Ome nies ? 0. & WAlge ido. California, 3) minutes; vyovevocceusy, GD ded with gayly decorated | It appears by the particulars found on hoard that she to agitate the matter until the prize is gained. mites, will be in operation in 1870, The Central Bo & Bo; a igo doy BDODE sv vr es hie gurpassing beauty, ©

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