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EUROPE. The Cuban Question as Treated in Spain. Pio Nono and the Cardinals tm Anathema of {rish-Americam Radicalism. . Zing William of Prussia to thos Worth German Parliament. ‘The French trangatiartic mall steamship St. Waa- rent, Captain Lowarie, trom iavre by way of Recws Febrmary 16, arrived at tais port at four v’clom&k yes serday morning. Tre St, Laureut experiqnged heavy ‘weather atwr passing Newioundlaut, Sne anded MINGly-six Puyseagers, the usaal wads and @ar Euro * poan flies gud spenal European oorresgeadenee in ‘ eetall of our cavic telegram vesowches. “Sne German man steaasap Gaiov, rem South-. snplon the 1648 of February, arived as sis post | *) Yextorday cvemlat, Awaddvess was presen'od to M. Olivier, signed by | RaMerOUs ChiZcOs ani men Of stAading of Rana, 6x- pressing tuelraympathy for toe genewal aide WeMinetry end also thelr hopes Chas the Nberal yews will Beotected wiibeus any Dude diswrb- wee, @uiguand’s Messenger, of Paris, ef the 15th ef Feb- Tyary (eventiy), revorts asdollowa:— Two Oi the pervons arrested tie aay before yeste: day Wave wool BOL BL Losrty—aamely, do Ubic de Jouveiie, ediior of tie Marseiidwe, aud M. Jules Heor Ve@ugueire, The Mu seilaise reappeared wm ‘Parts February 12 Whi M. Bacveres, one ui Giue oil asuploy “Ss, as gdrant, “Puc chisel cultor appears Ww be Dubest, a young advocaie, a iclow laborer of M. fenot iu te book Galod * DuSpects de Lodo”? aud # inendof Baucel aud Uamvbelts. Coust Von der Goltz, cousinof the late Prussian Am baseuder a¢ Pacts, married Mie, Erhardt, one of the bruiiant singers of (he Bertn theatre, ‘The uwount of tbe war budget tn Belgium for 1371 Peaches ihe Sum of 36,571,500 svauce. The Pars /arkanent bas the subjoined:—~ Sicange things arc whispered tn private. Is it true Lae tue Depuick Of tue Suine received irom tue VCMMCraks YoMnlice ® BUUInONS tO go wud fake Sue Command Of Lue smsurgeas peopie on tue Barricades is 1b Urue Liat the Bame Deputies re- eewved anuther suMIHODS, 183 luBane, Peruaps, tual tae otber, give WO Weir resiguu:1oD iM cousequenee 4 the arrest of Al, isocuetorer Tee gractous inquiries as to Mr. Brights health made at Norwoed by order of Queen Viciworia were @uawered wy the assurance that the right hovorable gentleman ‘eondiven coutinucs to Improve.” ‘Buc London Times of the btn of February says:— ‘The proposais ef the Obanceilor of the Excnequer fer cousolidating or unitying the public stogks of one bmzium received Mite encorvrageiment irom tne Mesneias autuorities Of tue House of Commons, anu are, peruaps, rewardeo with induierenee or wacer- taney by the couutry at iarge. Tt wust, indeed, we Aamitiei tist the interest ef the public in the Bchoule 19 DUL Femose, lor the Charge O the LaLona debs will rewain entirely unaifected py ine resul 5; aud all Gout cau be said us tat auy Improvement 11 ihe popumrity of the idads must represeat, 60 lac, ou Cuuasceumens Of tue pubis credit, * “SPAIN. Tho Despatches from Caba—tow Public Men ure Deported trom tho Ivland—A Game o: Chess with the Ouaptain Goueral—Whai Maypened to Que ef tio Playors. MAaDuLD, Feb. 9, 1870. ‘When will the Gaban atrocities cease? When will eeepouaim in Laas Vubappy ilaod terminate? Auouy te pohtvieal prwouers lavly arrived from Cuba— fowe foryy In number—r Sedor Moluer, a genie man why has never mixed in polities, aud to maxe pe mailer more strange he is aa intimate frend of General Rodus, Capouia Geueral, ‘he even.ng before We steamer Which broagutl over tue prisoners saLed, Bellor Motocr was at Gen. RoJas’ palace and played eeveral games of cheda with nim, Late 1a tue even. fay, alter taking a most frieadly leave of the en- eral, Seilor Moliner returned w nts house and retireu w rest. On wwe following day at about three i’, M., an hour vefore ine sleamer pat to sea, a government oMcial called upon Sehor Mover aod informed him Maat te had wa order to take him oo vvard the vessel, ‘Tue surprise of sve gentleman can easily be magi he told the oxiciai Luat some ipistake must wave been Inade, gud Legged to be taken befure Beueral Koda: was Was os Bowed W go. Pie geubeuan Wid the oflicer Wut Le was making some great OU der, wich 1f 88 did not ones Gorrec’ Lie Would buve reasun Ww repent. ‘Lake me veiore Genera) Rodas,’ be said, “wikis whom i passed kist eveuiu wf wil wii De cieared ap” “Lcuu take you uowhere but on board the steamer @rut is uboUi Ww icuve Jor Spain.” “You will gow au, 1 suyppuse, to taka leava of my funny “Not even that” was the stern reply. “But 1 am withoot means; will you allow me to Fond 0 iy brotuer for sauie?? ‘This Wis also denied Man, “Hub as i have op a sUMUer dress, BAd you Bulve Me LO cross Lhe At:antic, | hope you will allow ine Co get a chanics of Cotaes.”” No,” answered wie ouflcial; “yon can take no- Mivg, 204 By it 4 Of Mo use LO AeA ANY More ques Bens, We Wiss gO ON Loard at Ouce, for We Dave do feiie 10 joBe.)? Mociing with & friend he stated bis case to him bad tod bun to advise iis brother at oace, whicli Was dupe. ‘Lue prosaer got On Duwrd jast bere Lhe Vessel sturied aud bad ouly tite Lo gve bie vicua oC &@ Most brutal despolisin a fraternal emurace #id Jeave lum some few arucies o1 dress which De hud hasily got twseiner, he Was put among Lae wird class puseagers, but a maa ef money ne soon got more comiortave quarters. On arriving at Cadiz he was thrown into ® dungeul, Wiica, a8 & Deaber of Course greubiy Sarprivcd iw. Alter veing coufineu some few days SB woveraiuen CMpoye paw lama Visit aud odece 1 Ww berate gua irom person for the sum of egor buzas (312), which by pak and oa the fouowing @uy Was Liverad, Was ever gucu bratality witnessed? An honora- uan, Wikouus auy KOOWN cause, forved away frow Ws hauve jund ut @ micute’s nowice, nol @llowed even to bid farewell (o his wile and cpu- ercn. Who can be surprised at the Cubans ignuag fer jrecdom? Who can wouder at their spel.ing whew blood to shake of We yoke of & guverbuieut tat Areas Wein Wil such unveard of brutally? 1 bave just ueard that Seuor Mouner’s brother and Sisters bave just arrived under similar circuu- ances. Tne republican Genera! Don Blas Pierrad stil) re- Meaius coutued in @ wikary prison ab ‘Lurragona, A sew da) aco Was the aauiversary of bis oirthday, @nd tie good fuiks of bat town gave Lin @ graua sereoune Under the prison walis. ROM: ‘Bhe Papal Annihemna of Fenionism—How the Great Gan Was Primed and Loaded—Dine cussion Among the Papal Artillerists— “Bire%—The Killed and Wounded. RoMB, Feb. 8, 1870. The change from ogzs to apples 13 aot & whit stranger shau to drop the subject of love (spoken of iu your tashions letter from the Holy City) fr Yeniwnisin; but a sewspaper is like a miuiature World; the pains and joys, products and iaports of Milividuas dud Nations are to de found In its pages. Tho Fenian Brotherhood censure, curse, excomaiu- DicaLon, avaiuema and malediction fa Just made to Gv orto from tae holy office, and the author of the same is “Paul Oardinal Cuiiea, of Dubun, by the grace OF God und Mie favor of the Apostulic See.” Arcuvishop Macning, of Westmiaster, worked zea). Onaly for the same end, but the rank of Paul euadied nim to eugineer tue matter through; but i a be admistod Una wll tue ivish bishops uesisied i. Jy has been stated that Archbishop McHale, of Toam, protested egaiust the matter, but It 1s not true. He joiwed with 18 vrower bishops, He is sick and Lived ¥f bie WWaddle And baucomue of the Foumns. ‘Tue great point of dispute was tue word American, several of the DBhops 1 the United Plates oojected to inciding the American with te Iris ans; but Paul kuew weil taat 1 the “Yaakee-irsamen”? Were moc tackided tue mater Would be litte Letter than waste paper. ‘The archbishops of New York, Ciaclunati and st, Lous protested agalnst the Americans vou i- eluded, but they were nut able to keqp the sane srom being adopted. ‘The Busi will be issued; the Fenians will have to renounce the “right wing” and Did adies to the ‘Heft Wing” upon their bended kuees M toey gntead to keep in wiih Mother Church aud prepare tueir souls for heaven. If sney prefer the stundard of Stephens to that of Bt. Peter or the rhetoric of Geu- 4tul O'Neil to the episiles of St, Paul, let them vo Mnaihema, according to tae Bull, They must chooas very Soon between the “Head Centre” of Heavea and une “C. 0. 1. Kit would be cruel to throw Water upon the expiring organization; it nae gatiered many dollars and made # great deal of | noise throughout the United States; it las densural- ized the perves Of any exceilen old ladies Of both gexes in Ireiand, aod it has contributed in po simall er i} Segree to strip the Estapuaped Cuurcy ta that vros NEW YORK HERA Perous conntry of a number of fat Irvings. It nright Dave /ione some-poed if the leaders drank lesa whit ‘Key, revected more and talked prudently, Jt baad ma/ie Irehoi@ ritioulous and the spory of p96 World, ‘\ome bas perterued an act of clarity My extio- Wuisting te GERMANY. Speech of the King of Prussia to the Parlia- ment, A telerran trom Beritn dated on the 14tn of Fenra- ‘rv reperts'that the Norn German Purtiament was opened thatay by the King of Prussia in person, | Tits Maicsty delivered the following specen fiom the throae:— Hanon GENTLEMEN OF THR PARLIAMENT OF THE Norv ERMAN CONTRDPRATION: — To the Rame of the confelerate governments I bid you wet- come tothe hast session of the legislative period. In thts vesnton Fon will be eed pon to complete and further estaplink those institutions which have been crestet with your ensoperation, vnd hare come into existence throuzh the nan inrona exertions of the confederte yovernments, To my great gratification the devoured. labors of those persons who were entrusted with the preparation of a penal onie for the North German Coniederacy have resuitea in bringing that frpertant work to each “a decree of compleion” that it bas already received the approval of the Federal Come and is able to be laid. before got today. While this code perfects the national witty of the Nevth German Confederation in one of the mont Important felinof public Iaw, it contatas at thy aame time features meh show a marked progress upon the penal laws at ‘encn' in force 1, the territorles of tim Confed ny and hich are in harmony with Lhe requirements of sclepce poi she 'veniiis of iy fat A ipriireed same oe Dae, aimin a kindred brevet: yalntion—pamely, proposed law for the protestion of the rite of anthors, The Petactpleot the eommon riht of nationality (\w hana Craginated iu the Teleral comeutution, and fra dewloved ind Jom of realitens mest the winh esprensed last thent of the principle of the treetnm o° rest tence has drawn atiention ip reat inequaitien, arlaing from the greally vary: ing rezwiations 1 the sqveral oountries o the Bund kn coi nection with the rights of domicile and the arpport of the pour. The removal of these tuequatither—en: inde, 'y you—cowld not be long delayed, ania rele’ an house bill will be Introduced, whieh is caleulatert the most prominent of the evia com. I: periments ailil exiting to the fui! developm. clpve of freedom o- reslasnoe which arise from the State lawn on direct taxation are to be removed by «bill now be- fore tay Federal Cornett, ‘The position oF Lye nen belonging ta the former Sebienw!y. Hoiateln army olatins the aame aympathy as was axprossed fo your last wenaion but one with rear to the aileers of that army. A biil.on tt wil be laid before yon, Tho re- sereaiion mate)» the Fe leral Conaniates law in ‘avor of wet tling tie competency of the Federa! Com Jebrate mar. rhages and (0 authenticate the position of inilviduale will be doalt with by a bil} 40 be presented to you, and the bill reapect- ing the poaition af te lera! ofticiais will again be submttza! to ‘Tho increase of trade anit toe reforio f the sugnr tax have enabled the covernmnt. while mnain- taining the agcertaine basis of pradent calentation, ty Ox in the feteral bu'get, at a higher figure than in the previous buriget, the extimates of the revenue trom the cnstoma, the faxes upon articles of consumption and the surpins from he puseal service. A pr ts theretore aifordod that the greater portion of the sili! excessive expenditure neces- sitated by the development of federal futitutions, ant eape- cially by the projected completion of the feaeral navy, wiil be covered by the Bund’s own revenue. 7 atapa towards tho arrangement contemplate! ry 4of the tresty of Prague for the national nnron of the North German Confolerasion with the South German Stacee are the object of my Jacessant attention, A_jnrisite tion treaty, which will be submitted to. your approval, has been coneluied with the Grand Duchy of Hades, with’ toe ebjeot of exten ting, in a nat‘onal vente, beyond the frontiers @t the federal ter the principies of comunity of lezal protection which obtain throughout the North German Con- federation by means of the Jaw for adurding legal assistance. By a Dill, whkh i to be bronbt forward to aupply defects in the law en weizbt measiires, twill become bie to unite in aystem in that respect with other States Uy the matual admission of the reformed arrangements, In eoosequencs of my mesitation the Buad has wiliingly oo- operated in the establishment of a» commission on the Sout German fortresses by agresing to the continuance of an wy divided proprietorship In the fortifications, The extirety of the treaties which conngot the North of Germany with the ta a security for the safety and welfare of the common German Fatheriand, and affords those trusty ner whieb are inherent in the strength and compiete organization of the North German Bund. The contidence which our South German allies repose in thuse guarautees Ja based upon complete rec rt ity, ‘The sentiment of national unity to which the present treaties owe thefrexistence, the mutually pledged word of German princes ani the community of supreme national interests tend to give our relations with South nny solidity which ts falependent of the changing waves of pollti- cal paaatons, T spoke to you last year from thie place I expressed myself confident that my sincere elforts to gratiiy the wishes of nations and fulfil the reqnire- ments of elvdizution the avoldance of apy dis rt of peace not, wih the help of Pro- videnee, fall of success. It does’ my heart xood to be able to anuounce to-day irom the same pace that my contidence was fuily juatiied. Among the governments as well as among the nations of the present day a conviction fe successfully, making way to the effect that to each political community belong: the tues and the duty 9° fetecing twhypentent y ut home ite non wedsur: ol the p inerples uf freedom and jutice, ant that the arnat Fores of each country ia veeatines to prodect tie wu tniependenc, wo ty crawl that Of ethene. The lexistative period of the present Paritament fs ap- proasiins to a close, By ke former nacoessial activity amt the tratfal cooperation between the con eterate govera- d tie Pariamedt ia ther iavors, the federal ina c mod have developed iw iglal to the huverests the furcherance with be lald Lefore y’ tao present Parlihioen. toe labors thas esacte’t to be rewarded with a natiog’s toanks, wad secure for ta prouinone place iu the ulsory of tue ustitutiona of the Fatherland, THE REVOLUTION IN VENEZUELA. President Monngas Takes the Field at the Hend of the Army—Desperate Fighting at Adjuntas and Valencla=The Government to be Overihrown by March 1—Expulsreon cf the Guzmans trom Curacoa, * CaRacas, Feb. 9, 1870. President Monagas, with whom much fault has been sound jor the mactiviiy of tue goverument during we revolution, hag arrived here and taken command of the army. He iniends to insuutute vigorous operations against the revolutionists, who bave ben of late quite acuive and succesefal, They deieated the yoveruwent troops at Adjunias, new this piace, a few days since, and then attacked Valencia; but witer & desperate battie, causlag 4 Joss of bO\h sides Of 400 Meu, Were Tepulsed by the goverament Woops, Who noid Lat city i strong * ee ‘Lhe revoiutiou.si8 wre stil besieging the ace, Dr. Villegas, the Vice President, has had a dispute With Presiv#it Modus in relerence to Lue Col won Of bue boil daes tu tae proviuees of Bolivar; but the diilerence has been adjusicd, and Dr. Villegas wil act ducing the absence of tue ‘resident in the field, ‘Tue revoiutionsis are jubtant over the situ- ation, and assert that tue government Will be over- thrown belore Ne 1st oj March, The waster Stas ave neiral, dud ake wo part In the war; but the West, on tue cuu/rary. are sirongly in favor of the revolucionisis, aud ave furnished 7,009 men. We jearn irom Curagoa tut tue order of the King of fdvliaad lor tue expuision of the two GuZmans from be isiand, Wiick, OWI to Ue Oppositiva of tue people, Was iur a Ue suspende) py. the Govei- nor aad Cuuuch, is now to be executed, aud the Governor, In pursuance Lhereof, las uoiifed those weoviemen to leave by te i2th tast Guainan | wiunco Is the revautionary candidule for the Presi- dency. }rotn Maracaibo we learn tbat the weather during Deceiver dud January has veen excessively cola, mnucu to the astonishment of Lae Lalives, WHO have been obliged to resort means for keeping tuem- selves col orlabie, Coilee bas been very scarce, owing to the back Warduess of tie season, but is expected vo ve pienli ul dung Ue Comug mon. A WHISKEY RGBB.AY. At the Tombs Police Vourt yesterday a carman, pamed James McGreeny, was charged with ovtaln- ing, by means of @ forged order purporting to be from E. Simpson & Uo., of 17 Dey street, five barrels of Bouroon whiskey, from Hind, Drake a Oo., 77 Pearl street. ‘The whiskey was deuvered by the latter firin and was taken by the prisoner toa store in Broadway, and, before bis apprehension, was rewoved by some parties yet unknown. Devec- | live towe, of the tweuty-sixtu preciact, arrested Mcreeny, and fe Was brouzut veiore Alderman Mov who committed him to auswer, Betore MeGreeny was taxen to the celis be odered to Mr. turd wad Mr. Simpson to pay for ibe whiskey or wore iy il they Wouia release fim. They askeu tue Gierk if ley Could accep. the woney, aad he told taeia Ley Coulo if Iney Wished to Change positions With tue prisoner by compounding w# felouy, aad Uial We Court Was not @ piace Lo be used Lor Cuil jug debis, MeGreeny Was removed to tie celia, and @) appucauion ou tue pare of these geutiewoo ty ave the prieouer was refused by Uie magisiraie, THe BALLOT WANTED FOX WOMEN. ‘The New York City and County Association that believe In the right of women to the ballot held uieir regular Weekly meeting yesterday afternoon, atthe house of Dr. Hatiock, No. 145 Bast Fifteenth street, Mrs, Wilbour, pres‘dent, in the chair, These mecuings are free to ali ladies Who choose to come, and a goodly namober of ladies were present, al- thouga the meeting was quite an informal one, ana men and reporters Were HOC aduuticd, Several topics of great interest to women were discussed. All of tue ladies seemed Lo feel as If tie | Bubjcck Was One of parauiount huportance, Mra, Biase suid thas Women met everywhere tue argu- ment wat womeu do not “want to vote. They were poinied to the fact tiat the wo- men of Utan did not generally volte at the recent election tn that Territory, vutit was Dot Said Utab ney Were prevented vy coe interference ot toelr husbands, One lady said woman's sphere bas always been polntied out to her by men, but man’s Sphere tas not pecu defined to hin, Apother said she teit that if woman could have equal educational Opportunites it would be a great advantage over Lue present sysiem, Woman is now only a cipher. Mothers inust ieara that their sons and daughters Mast be ramed aise, aud not, a’ HOW, One code Of Worals for her daughiers and auotier ior ber sous, Those women who rue around anu are cailed con- Servailve are, to some extent, to blame for the Mbord ity And evils hab exist. The vote was neces tary to deveiop individuality In women. Next & day afteruoon the association bold @ public mecung ab Cooper Loin, LD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, ] MEXICO. PROGRESS OF Easvobedo Foilod—Junotion of the Rebs! Forces— Prestamos Levied by the Revolutionists— Movements of the Gevernmont Forocs— Accossions to the Rebel Ranks— Retreat of Escobedo. THE REVOLUTION. City OF MEXICO, Ped. ®, 1870. The battle betwoen tae revolutionists of San Luis And (he government iroops, under Excobodo. which seemed pending at the time of our last letier, did not take place. It wit! be remembered tnet Lie revo- Jutionists, after checking, if not defevung, Gene al Rocha, turned upon Escobedo, who was endeaver- Ing ® cut them of trom Toledo and nis forees in Zacatecas. By this move there 1s no doubt that hecoued@ hoped W ablack and destroy each comn- mind in detail, attacking first Aguirre in the rear, co-operauog with General Rocha, Aguirre, how- ever, deleaied this plan—first, as we have seen, by precipitately attacking and disabling Rocha He then moved upen Escobedo —no doubt sending de- sparenes through to Toledo, as son as ne understood she former's plan—as Zacatecas was immediatey evacuated, and Toledo marched at once fer San Luis. In consequence of this Bacobede was compelled to fall back, a3 Dis force was not guificient for an attack upon tue untied commands, Since tar event there bas been no general movement of the two arimies, tne coustitu- Honaiisis belng at San Luis, walle San Felipe is the base of tue federal army. Meanwhile tne govern- ment hag veen enforcing vigorously the levy and re- intorcing rt3 army, ‘The old troops are sent te Fecu- bedo aud the new levy ts retained for garrison apd road service. Av the present moment it 1s reported that Escobedo naa 5,000 ulea, and ie cousliiution- lists 6,000 vo 7,000, Notwitsieuding the latter seem to preponderate in numbers the situation ts not so favoraple for them as it might appear, It tA not supposed thet thetr troops are of such a character as would B\a0d heavy marching without rapid depletion by desar- tion. Consequently thay Cannot succesfully carry on an Offensive caimpaigu im the face of au organ ized aruy. Again, after impoverishing tho limited territory whied they occupy, they have no further resources, and must make some move, On the other hand, as long as there are no extensive und distracuug re- veilions at ovher points, Escovedo can bide bis time. and, aided by the above circumstances, save the hves ef many of his wen. Indeed, it 18 questionable if ap attack at this moment might not result in tie destruction of @ large portion of Escobedo’s troops, and perhaps sacrifice the situation, A telegram received from thé Governor of Aguas- calientes represents that upon the 81st of January Genera! Neri occupied Zacatecas on the purt of the general government. Rocha has united his forces with Escobedo’s. From the Juw-abiaing ¢itizens of San Luis we have sad a of the outrages of Une so-culled coustitutioualisg™® In adgition to the pubic moueys and that of ib Wuicl they ap- propriated, tour presitinos have veen laposed on the peopic, causing 10 many cases yreal distiess. fhe outrages of U’ Horan in 1967 are Considered Waid iu comparison. One person, Wiose Case Ib Lat of maQuy, aller having paid tures presutinas, Was un- aoie Wo pay the fourti. His house was sirioped of everytuiug, Jurmiure aud eveu personal ciotbax veimg sviu In Lae public w weet the fourti® prestamos, bis Wile and daughters beiug uaadle to si@ep iD the house, abd Were exposed tu be taken to the guarduouse, a8 bave becn oluer Wives abe dauguers. ‘tue invest news Indicates that the revolutionists are leeling coutident of uilimate success, Governor Garora Cadena, of Zazavecas, 1s spoken Of among fie as Ute provable candidate upon Whom tuey Wii unite Jor /resident of Lhe repubite unt aD elec tion siial) be held. Garcia is at Luis moment ip com- iuand Of tie united forces, Genera Fedro ature, velug Sick. The atuiy is Coluposed of igur divisions. ihe first veing coumaaded Uy Geueral iiuerta, te second by Geveral Grauados, toe und by Generat Hoiedo aud the fourth by General dierra., Genera: Aguirre 18 MenUONeG ta ConuEcuon Wilh the sgov- eravrsnip 01 San Luis Potow, We have noting late irout bscobeso wud Had It diuicuil to undcisiacd periectiy tue policy Of the caudal ib Wich UMS General 14 fyuring sy promiuentiy siuce The restoratiea of Lic repubac im ised Luere has been no revolultou oF combination of revoiie. 50 forluidabie as Lik WHA Which tie KeuEret gov- ernment is now contending. A Lange saci ot Money has been raised Lo UMel Lae EXtruOrdilary Expeases, by selling wba discount. Cusoin iiouse oraers aad the quesuog of paying the increased iiiuuy anu Givi. List Wil become w Serious Une ab aa curly Me: ment ‘he proposition of some of the revoluvionists is 10 rejneve Une seal of government Irom tie city ob Mexico Lo Aguyscauciies, ‘Luis may be & bid bo bu- duce the pegyle of iat Cliy ald Siate W iaver Lic revoluuonary mMoveuebt ihe above nuiued chy was occupied Of te Sin Of Gils WOEUth by Lae gov- erament Woops, under Geaerai Gomes Porwugal, ‘Lue Congition OF the Siaie of Jalisco is jur trom satisiactory. While Lozada bus coutroi of tue west ern and central poriou of tue otate, deiylig wwe authority 01 Lae geaerai goverumient, the reuainder Of (ue Stace is Poised LeCween ioyally aud revuiu tow, Lozada nas recently cailed w conveution, ab wich 4,000 people Were piesent, On this oecasion Lozada congratuluted bs suail empire upon its progperity, wind recommended sis people to peace. Busewaere in Jasco Geucral Guadarraia urges tie people Wo revoluuon, walle the Gilicers us tue general government suggest waherence Wo “ile powers taut be? At Cordova on the 8th all the criminals confoed in the prison wade ao overwieluing ablack on Lue guard and escaped. Felix Diaz, Governor of the State of Oaxaca, who Olfured 1S services ad Lidl Of 1,60) Men Ww the weveral government, 13 eXpected fu Lots uelzivor- wood svon, it 13 reported Una he is expeeied to keep open the road frou Mexico we Vera Cruz lu case @ force BiOUid be UeCessary. In repiy to various vida that have been made to iaduce Geueral Porfrio Diaz to join tue revol Liguisis be says In @ letter Of January 20, Wilcu letter as Leen puolisied, Liat “no Cod patriot will aspire to public ollice Lireugia the weuuu of a civil war, but only througu the spontauevus sullrage of the he? Ivis said that Gonzales Orteza 1s in Zacatecas Ill, dud that Ue takes uo part Ui Lie revoiuitod, Geuerat Aurellauo Rivera is believed W ve lying sick sume- where in the city Of Mexico, General Sanchez Ocuoa is said to have left this chy on Friday last, possibly Ww join the revolting parly. Many exX-oillcera of Lue iiveral army ol Mex- ico are seen’ NO more in the streets Of the capital, aud irom their history and wie known sympathies it Lg BUpPpOwed tley have gone to Beek honor and preterment among Loe successiul party in Sao Luis Powsl, General José Costo Pontoiies Jeft the capital a week ago, and, Orgauizing & band of cavairy, Captured, on tie first day Of lis revolutionary wioveweut, tie inans directed to this city trom 540 Liils Potosi aud the noruiwest, [tis rumored that he now bas be- tween 100 and 200 Mounied Bnd weil armed men, waose knowledge of tae inountain passes aud mule bathe in the vicinity of Mexico upon tue north and West tureaten W tacilitace nis revoluuonacy etforcs. A Week ago Sunday av atiempt was wade on tue = Of (he goverument auiworives to arrest General uararria tn the streets of Mexico. ‘rhis Indivinual Was @ member of tie last: Congress, receatiy closed, Aud Was accused of conspiring lo excite a revolution at Chaico, & small town Within sigat of the capital. fhe General, being & powertul wan, Uirew off tie policemen wo Were attomptuug to take mim, to prison, and escaped into @ Louse near at hand in whict he could pot be found, aihoaga search was linmedsately inade by @ large to He 1s said to have jeft the city the same night and to Rave joined Gegeral José Cosio Pontoues 1a the mountains bordering upon. the vaiicy of Mexivo. Tne rumor tuat Colonel fwiod Caueud, iate preiect of Toluca, ad shot by the revolutionisty and his body fouud hanging from the Lind of a Lree 1s discovered to be unfounded. Al tue last moment we have later news froin we Seal of war, Cousidertig that teregrapiitc commun Cation 14 UMnverrapted and chat the press 13 cod peiled to be so guarded la all its publications, there 48 very litte from witicd to form aa accurate coa- ception of the muitary movements. it appears, Dowever, that Escobedo, considering the inferioriiy oF his forces 12 Comparison with that of the enemy, bas determined to expioy a liste strategy. hie evi- aently has faiien back upon Guanajuato, in fact, ie has just telegraphed the noi've of ms arrival were. fle eVideatly Lainks it best to avoid baitie at Us moment, add hopes tuat matching may reduce tue numbers of the euemy, Huerta and Soledo are acknowledged to be in Silav. Ge ral Kampfner claims to have come upon and ated the lurce of duse Costo Ponvoaes, aud gays the latier ouly escaped by Migut. tie was pro- babiy woviug noriaward to join ine revoluiouists THE SHAD BUSINESS IN GEORGIA.—The Senior te Indevted for a pairof shad which weighed elghe pounds and were very good to eat. ‘There shad were caught ta the St Jovns, and, with 760 cf their brethren and sisters, vere brought to Macon Satur- day morning to one Louse, Wedo not know now many other shad reached Macon about the same ume, but provably a large Dumber. Tue fish busi- ness 19 Macon will s00n bo @ matter of thousands of dollara per day te year round.—Alaoun (@a.) Tele- yraph, bev, Should the type setters in Vienna carry oué their threateued sirtke, the various jouruais will issne a ereotyped universal sheet under te utle of the nieriusylatt,” aud for once ail opinions of tue press ta Una city Will be In unison, “Leb us have beace” will be the common wvilo, FINANCIAL AND CONMBRCIAL, Wau. Brrest, FRIDAY, Fev, %4—6 P, M. Gold was no lower to-day than yesterday, but it ‘Was feverishly acive ab tho extremes ef 116% o mix. s THE GOLD MARKET UNSETTLED. At the opening there was a disposition on the part of tue “shorw” to cover ad well ag on the part of the “bulls” co try'tor @ reacuion, and the market to- wand noon bvecame tirin as the demand for gold for the Crearing House was so urgent tas holders had their balances curried free of meres and for two gua three per cout, ‘Tuese rates suinuiated ouying, as ot ths time a tiegram irous Washington reported tla. the House had peremptorily ordered the Banking Commitice to dring in 4 bill for fifty milous more currency the “bulls? took courage aud pus the price to 1173s. Subscquemiy, as Lue rate tor carrying became heavier, altough there were intermediate wausactions ab “fat,” Uiere Was less dysposition Ww buy, because the “bulls” began to feel that the only hope of a rise kay in a “short” interes:, as the lureaign exchange was weak, while the quetation for five-twenties in London was steaqly at 80 16-16 to 00, and active In Frankfort at 054s. 1018 a curious fact that what is knowo a8 “a spit? should ve bid in we London quotation, the smalicst duterence bereiuiore being an eighth, After the voard adjourned the current set in again In favor of tie “bulls,” and on the reported ouytug Of Une leading govcrament bankers the price agalu Wouched 11714. Just ab the close of street business, however, the German bankers seemed to be in Possession of some AOE’ news by cavie aud soid all the way down 1 116%. ‘dhe English cable was not working to-day, apd the London and Frankfort quotatious eame by Way of Pads, yhe heavy transactions Of yesterday are shown iu the report of the operations of we God Exchange Hank, which were as follow cleared, $93,518,000; gold balances, $2,137,010; cui- reucy bulances, $2,623,020, ‘The clue! Muctuaio.s tog 5, inv 4i. M + UM 5PM... vee LT 630 P.M STOCKS IRREGULAR AND UNSETTLED, Stocks followed a very devious course, and were closely Bymputhetic with gow. The brokers in tie Long Koum kept thelr eye on the guid dia) wud made their transactions accordingly. As in the case of 01d, prices were not lower than yesierday, but ot times tuey Were on the verge of the lowest or the present period of excitement. Kock Isiaud, show. 20g un increase of curnmgs vo the extent of $22,910 jor the third week in February, was strong and active, and rose tO 121}. St Paul was not so respeusive to an increase Of $16,430 Jor the same period. Terre Haute bas been the feame of the Week aad With guid at the loWwesi bas been at the highest since the Commencement of its activity. Erie was negiected and lower. Reading was firmer. the Vanderbiit securities were very sensitive, but in she main strong. Northwest was active, but elicited heavy sales every ume tt started up, The money market Was steady at four Ww #lx per cem, according to tne e.a86 of collaterals. Stocks m late transactions were dull, and the crowd 60 usual in sidewalk deatilags had thinned ous before gold ook its last “drop” to 116%. The highest snd west prices of the day were as follows:— Highest, Lowest. New York Cen. & Hud. Consolidated. 909 ors New Yors Central & iudsun perip.. dhe Wa Maven 1d5 5g lire Brie 2a 2074 Reauing. wi Vite Lake hore: bie Bb Wavasi 456 w& Pitesburg. Wi, Wh Nortuwestera. ‘wx Ou kg Nortuwestern prejerred, be 87 Kock island + law 1Z0}y fort Wayne. . vlis Vids Milwaukee and of, Paul os Maiwaukee aud St.) aul projerced,. 77 6 UbiO Bbd Aibsissippl. ag New Jersey Cenirat 102% Coiumbus, Cuicago Ww Wesiera Uniou felegraph. pver) 334 Maurtposa preierred 2% Doe Quicksilver. Moa Wa Facile Aut, 42:4 aie A NEW SENSATION IN ERIE—WHAT’S IN THR WIND? From the Litroduction of the Ratiruad bili ta the Assembly on Wednesday might by parties suppobea to be in the interess of the Erie “rag It ts taferred that some starting developments are la prepara. tion on the subject of Erie stock. fhe recent dis- covery that fity out of thy seventy milous of tia share capital are ta the hands of an organization of forciga capitalists bas greatly disconcerted the “ring” and planged viem 1.to the profoandess thought in seared of the means to retain control of the road. 4 {3 even said they contemplated @ further msae of filty-five millions a3 a means of restoring the balanco of power, but as (he registration ruies of the Stock Exchange and the “stamping” process in England have closed the market to the sale of new stock, they were at their wit'’s ends anti m the desperation produced by learning that a special comuittce of trustees was enroute from London they hit upon the device of putting a bill through tne Legisiature antuorizing the bondhoiders of any raiiroad ou foreclosing the bonds to become the owners of uno road and to issue new stock, to the ater exclusion and obliteration of the old. Here was a means of ridding themselves of the nightmare of foreign stockbolders, whose overshadowing power threatened to drive the “ring” out of existevce. Curiously enouzh, the *ring” bave been selling Erie fora long time past, and as vhe mortgage boads have wudergoic 4 suddeu ap- Preciation and are in sharp demand 1t Ja inferred that the stock has been exchanged for the bunds, and chat a8 the “ring” oan prevent parignt of the interest on the latter due next month there will bea foreclosure of the bonds and an extinction of the stock. ‘The mortgages are in five classes, tor a to\al of about eighteen millions of dollars. Ax it was the sudden enbancement of these bonds that drew at- tention to this alieged scheme of the ‘ring’ thy ful- 1owing comparison of prices will show the rise their price since the 1st of January:— ——Market Price. Jan. 1, 1370, Feb, 25, 13:0, 4 100 Erie, first mortzage. brie, second mortgag’ 6 Erie, third mortgage - 84 93 Erie, fourth mortgage, 85 Erie, Ofti morwgage 82 GOVERNMENTS STRONG AND STEADY. The government market was strong and compara- tively steady. The following were the latest strect prices:--United States currency sixes, 1113 @ 111}4; de, sixes, 1881, registered, 117 a 11714; do. do., coupon, 11744 @ 1173¢; do. tive-twenties, registered, May and November, 113% 113%; do. do., 1802, coupon, do., 116 @ 11534; do. do., 1864, do, do., 11334 @ 113%; do, do., 1865, do. do., 11334 a 113%; do. do., registered, January and Jui; 1124 @ 112%; do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 11234 a 11234; do. do., 1867, do., do., 11234 @ 11276; do. do., 1868, do, do., 112% @ 113; do. ten- foruues, registered, 103%, a 109; do, do, coupon, 1117 all SOUTHERN STATE BONDS STEADY. The fluctuations m gold have had itttle effect upon Southern securities, perhaps for the reason that they occurred at atime when there was littie or no speculative interest tn the market, which has been dull and quiet for some weeks, excepting fora few of the list. ‘To-day the Tennessees have oecn weak, and the new bonds gold down to 4734. The Missouris continue strong ata slight yielding from the best prices attained yesierday. Tae Soutn Caro- Itnas were firm, but with little doing. The general list was steady, and closed w th the following street prices:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 65 a 56; do., new, 47 '¢ 47; Virginia, ex coupon, 624 62);; do., new, 64 a 65; Georgia sixes, $2 a 82);; do. sevens, 92 a 03; North Carolina,ex coupon, 4534 @ 46; do., new, 2334 @ 23%; Missourl sixes, 92a 92!¢; do., Hannibal and St. Joseph, 92 @ 03; Louisiana sixes, 71 a 72; do., levee sixes, 703; @ 71; G0. do. eights, 79 a 82; Ala- bama eights, 04 a 9434; do. ves, 63 a 65; Soutn Carolina sixes, 88 a 90; do., new, 81 a $2, FORSIGN EXCHANGE HEAVY. Despite the dective In gold the market for foreizn exchange bas been heavy, and wo-day was weak and lower. The shipments of cotton and bonds far- nish the market with so many bills that the bankers are not solicited to draw except at concessions. The Tange Of rates .was as follows:—steriing, sixty days, commercial, 1038 a 10814; good to prime bankers’, 103% @ 10874; short sight, 109'¢ a 109 Pane, sixty days, 622'5 a 517%; short aigit, 6104 95,15; Antwerp, 5.22)5 @ 5.1734; Switzeriagd, 6.2236 870. & 5.1734; Hamonry, 3536 a 35%; Amster 4am, sox a 40%; Franktort, 40°4 a 40%; Bremer, yyi¢ @ 78%3 Prusstan whalers, 1026 @ TEM. _ SALES AT THE YOM SB ase EXSuANie, Frid £4, 23—-20115 4000 U8 68, "1, c. 96' set un es ‘Sh, yy a ¢ if 90% Ps Bi rt aH ry 6 (34 1% i u" i} a7 mt 79” 20:0 Reaging KR. Centra: RK.beo 121 ma KK Ww " 0 0) » 8% 3” a ‘4 WM 1 Tig % is hy 50° i 10% st 87% Hig 600 6 87% wo do + fd 10) New Jersey () GINS Ceo, new bia, 99 300 Chig d RKT RK... 120% 500 Olito & Minscon be #146 100 do, 0 BON La TM ist mba 1 B00 120 540 0,0 & nd C iat 400) dove ae . 4 ‘oe ie jo we 2 4. St Pan! pl. In Tol, Wab & WORR.. por FAW AOR etl... O ‘a 0. AV Quek Ain, 100 Fag Mali SS’ Co. bo 7 4 Adams 1 Wam M nw 0 ao 0. 96 0 8 Express Co 194 20ON YORURRR., a 4 12 and 2:15 @ Clock P. M. 1000 US 5-20, ©, "85, 4 Sow Os scan & 5, 7 Mn bOvU UB 5-20, ©, "7, ve do. SES. = 10K0 U8 6's, cur'ey ¢ One o Live's P.M. 18000 Tenn 6's, By » 87! tw cat on 4 1 i as oy fy 20 do. + 9 16 Mich Cx 121 12 WW Chic ANW KR,.... Tig 18% 10 a0. 0, 1d Ala 8'n, oda... Mm ‘ous Law Bt, 1b. wn Vg 10.00 Cen Pac RK g bis ey Wp &) Tag er ee 3 e £2: ae 10 Ere RR 100 Harlem RX. 00 do STREET QUOTATIONS. f-past Five o?Clo*k P. M. 4 & 15h Bor, AF LF? GGalnd Cent Waa Wie COMMERCIAL REPORE. roger. FRIDAY, Feb. 5-6 P. M. Astirs.—Recefpts, 7 packages. fot were in moderate de- ‘mand, and with email receipts prices were steady at $7 26 a $6760, Peart rematnod dull and nominal, BEESWAX was quiet, and we beant of no sales. Prices, Dewcver, wer quite stoady at B8iye. 0 O00, 2008 was dil, but unchanged. Cuay’sintl, in bon’ anti a By yok, and Maracaibo, in bond, 2. a 4 nae ‘Comphor was qilet but steady ‘at :Le. a'H Sy *anal rope and Vie. for tarred Russia, was duil, the demand being con- ‘andjeity ‘acamaniiae were quoved eb at Oc, a bho re tm youd demand. at 38 ined head, 23 40 F8.—The market AG full prices. W $2 35; plpedng wii 32 75; pipe do, aed; ri B80; buups. 11 Feet, B18 a BW; how Copera.—tLe market for ingot was quiet, being Iight and prices favored buyers, Bales 150,00) Ibs., in lots, “at S050, 0 COrTEE.—Rio was slow of anle, but held for full figures. Swen 217 bays, ex-steamer Routh America, on private terms, For other kinds the market continues dul. tok ordinary carvoes, 4 \ = Rica, c.4 ISige. 5 Ma Te, # 13e,; Kavaaiiln, Te. w 12240 se market (or this aap! higher, with an active demand for export and epioning and soine inyuiry for specuiation, but cored rather weas at the improvement. A lar, business was consummated, tie sales be ng 1,89 bales, of which 2,173 were for export, 1,291 ‘or spianiag, 464 on specilution and 462 were in transit. Cotton for facture delivery was freely sought ater and higher, the bulk of the sales be ices yc. above those obtained yeste jowever, the market was heavy at ui were 150'bales basis low mi ling for February do, for March at 2ig-. @ 2.%e, 6Mdo for A L2yec., 100 do, for way at Oy & W36e., SE Oe eer Oot tax SNe ak dae 40, for igs, and 100 do, averace mi no Anguat at at 2%/%4c., and’ (late yest or) bales mictdling tor Febraary at 22'¢0,, 48) do. for March at 22'gc. & 2B3gc., 300 do. for April at’ 20, BN do. for May ‘at 23oe.,and 1w0 do, for June at 29%c. We quote :— pherwis vs Mobile an Memphis.” N. Orlewmn Texas. 2 2% 33% : u Rocetpte, 695 bbis. our, 4800 bad a 698 bb's, flour, a, 5886 wivent, 49,0 00. corn 4.0 0, Oakes ‘The tlowr market ruled dul), but prices were without easen- tint change. ‘The sales were avout 4,000 bul, "For Sousuera flour there was a moderate demand at steady 60) bbis, Kye llour was more nought after, and belng acarce was higher. du 9 tla, sar ‘The sales were 260 bula, Corn meai con inued and nominal. Salea iCO bola. We quot: w 00 w iy . 6 20 w 50 we 0 Boatbern choice and famiiy 0 Southern superfine and extra. w Rye flour... » Corn meal, city. Eg Corn meat, Jersey. 6 Corn neal, Brandy win wo E and was sear un 2,18 for No. 9 epring deltveres, ©1233 a 4129 for amber winter -with high as #1 50—celivered, und wt 26 for do. tn store. | Kye wan quiet but urm at Se, a 9c. for Western and Sée. # #1 ‘or tate au Canada, Corn waa stea'ly for vid and firmer for uew, which was scarce. The anice were U0 000 bushels at €1 W236 for out mined {a store, #1 053g a $1 UB foro, del. ered, Sc. a 9c. for good w choice new mixed Western and 8c. a Wve, for Jeraey. Oats were quiet, be Ble. a Hc. for State, He. a Ske. for Western, Bagley was dull, but mnchanged ; 60) bush- ely four-rowed State were auld on private terma, Faris. market was very quiet, the offerings of all articles being ifght, and ratea were generally heavy, The chartering business was without activity. There was'a mo. erate demand for petruienm vessels at about former simost ‘all other Kinde, tonnage were but d.; grain Toon was held at To London, 1.00) bbis, rosin at i, 6:. and 1.f0) do, four at le. Jo Gaasgow, yer steamer, G00 bis. rosin at 2a. Vo Bremen, per steamer, {,4.v baleu cot: ton nt Xe. m <6. 1,060 bbis. rosin ut Us. 6d., 200 bales tobacco at 1 and 10d hhds’ do. at is, The ebarters ~A bark to Liverpool with 40 bbia, residuum wt 4s. 0 bilg to Ane conn with 100" bbis. oeum at bs 61. and Bu casus 0. at dic.; mw bark to Antwerp with 8,000 bbis. petroleum at about 4s. 8d.; a brig from Thiadelphia, to the Mediterranean with 2000 bbls. do, 2,(00 bbis , to the Windward, at 60c., and back from Spanish Main on private terms side Cuda and back, war at $6 an brig to the stediterranean wit 1,40 bbls, petrol British burk to Trinwiad, thence to’ Quebec; » uiig wo general cargo; a ship wo Melbourne, one to ¥ydney, on prit vate terms, and not previouny reported) a bark (roin hosion to Hong hong, with ive, at or about £08., and « bark from tbe same port with Ice to Madras, on private terms. GUNSIEB.. The market waa very Urm, though the business ‘Cloth wos quoted at i246. a Iige., gold, In bond, fat Ibe, a I bales’ cloth in Load, were sold unchanged. The demand was coutmed to small lots at full prices, viz. i—loe. a .8e. for common to cho! ea, ‘the iatler were held iy some at 6u.; a bark, % ward of cqpgequence. Mantin was quoted at Ide. #14 3¢e., gold; [tite 6 G60, d0.5 Sisal IWie., do., und Tampico 734¢., d0.y in bo Ifay¥.—The demand was (alr, and tie market was (rm at the following prices:—Siipping, We. n WS. ; retail lot, $1 10 & $12; loug rye straw, B10 HL 10; short do., toc. a Ye. Tron.—the inarket for Scotch pig was shill doii, the de- mund trom all sources being very Wight, and wo heantot vo a es of » A Lew suiail lols Kglinton were sold at $33. ed from $34 6) to $Y) &). Refined bar was dat! al at od oll. Of wrought acrap i tons were sold om private terns, Ratis were quiet, but atea’ former prices—vit., English 9%, gold, and American 96 x 877, currency. American was dui and depressed and prices were a rll Gy ciosiuy, at @86 0 a 04°10 for No. 1 and $82 00 a 83 By ‘for No.2; 2/0 tone No, t founcry were din posed of on private terms. Utuer kinds iron were dull and Rominal at iormer prices, LEAD.—Foreign was trifle more active, but at prices favoring buyers. Ordinary branda were Uoled ab §o 1d = $620, gold. “Balen 100 tous By on private ‘erms, LEATHKR—Tbe market for hemlock sole was active, the demand beng principally from Kastera buyers, and prices were urm, the mos of the sales being at figures 44 veiow our ontside quotations, The reesipta coutinue fair, but there we in the stock, whieh fs well assorted.” Oak was dull for ail kinda " Ware aiune Rie, a tiige, See adic. ete oY Poor dam \ : A m™ ont rade eS at hinds, 1c, a 2e.; rough, Nght, 87. @ market'was quiet, there being but litt'e eo nuts In. peters, There 00 do, Cuba musco- bs. @ ike. ; old Cuba clay ee Cube sauscavado re- Y ‘oy Grocery do,, 48¢, wdc. ¢ old do. alt Por “ion, ie fe the 6oe!s Engi Islan, We, abba New Orieass, NAVAL StoRrs,—There was less activity In the for spirits turreutine, the \iisiness belong. eontined to mae i Dut there was more steadiness 1a prices, At the close mer: chantab, were quoted at dbo. w 48igc, and suipping at about Jc, ‘Tho save were 50 bbly,, om the dook, 48i¢0. RKotin—Strained was i extent for export at avout other kinds attracted bat lit tales wero 2,00 bbs. common strained on, private terms, 1,00 do, sirained ‘Bat $995; 60 do. 2 3 5 do, low Ni ‘oT and pale at @ia 84°75, irate 18ig, No. Be 82 ha pale, #425 a @5; extra d’. apd window glass, 85 Var was dull and heavy; Wilmington was offered at a 26. Out.a—Linneed was quiet but unchanged; erusherts, prices OF casks, Olive was quiet but meaty at B14 a #L 4735 th sinall sales wiibin the rat Of lard ofl, which was quite etoady, there were amall niles within the range of =A Mwe, a pl 8 for prime winwer. bbis, erude cotton seed were nod at 62ige, \\ extern distilled red was quoted at 8 igo. 5 = k, 7c, ; Straite, 7c. ; crude whale, 8c; bleached winter j 63; bleached and unbleached winter i ‘ ea of moment. 2 tor no change of cousequence to note in was quite freely bd, but 15340, a (6c, was de- bola were sold at 180. were mace heir views: een the ness Of the aupp'y. Naphtha wax quovet at We. a Lge, without turtuer sacs. The warset for revued was aiilduail, The was bnt “Mite demand tor for speculation, sore wales were slighty lower prices, though boiders demanded and ob- tafned fn fizures for cargoes, there were sold 6)) bbla. gh test) at 29),c., 50 do, Bie. and a of about at Sethe market elomlng. wt aBhge. a Yee ‘canes were wld at 36c., jobbin, lots, Refined were selling at DLige. a Suixe., the latter price for prime white, In Vhiia- selphia the market waa Cairiy active, but with free offerin, [oh were fvlly 440. lower, At the opening trade was dul at towards the close of Change cousiderale business was tranaacted, the market closing 4! Sales 600 bbbe. (bigh Heat), at Bie. 5 4800 dv for Reditiary, at Bhe.; BAD do, 2IMe., closing at $73,¢. w Be; 3.0 do, for the first halt of Mareh at we, and'SW0 do, for tw That half do. at 850. BBigc, PROVISIONS, —Recetpts, 4 Dbia. pork, B82 packages cnt meats, 600 do, inrd, For pork vn the apot there was @ fair Jobbing demand at prices not ditering obtained yesterday, the sles being 400 ol for or:limary and ili mess, and $21 {0 (or p delivery the sales were (air, being 310) bie rime, For fuvure |. at S26 25 for for Marc), and 326 for March Y a $26 ob M and April together, Dressed hogs were quoted at 12igc, w 12%. for city, and Lic. & Iliac, for Western. Live hoge wers quoted a $a, » #xc.. with arrizais, of bos bead. was alow of sais, the demand being Mighty bub full prices were prevalent. Sales @ vvis., at $10 a #14 for’ pate meas and ¥i4-a 17 for extra do.; ulso small lots tieroe ws a $28 cor prime mois jo.” Bee! ms attracted a fair devree of attention, and sold to the extent ot 40 bbls. within range of B28 a $52 for Tavas and Western, Bact was quiet, but without chanye a vaine, 6,000 Iba, long clear, in bulk, were aold at 1d\c., while emall lols were disposed of at 3c. for Cumberiant, aod Me. for tony rib. For cut meats the market was very dui, the demand Maht, bat prices were auchanged. Sales 10,000 bbls. M sas. ‘arces pickled | was qulet but juite sveady on the spat, but tolerab for forward delivery. Sales 160 prcraces at 14%o. a Ibige. for common to prime, and 1,260 pacaages (or Cusure at Lic. for March, 1b. for May, and I4/,c., eelier’s option, four months, ‘The market for butter was without chanye of consequence, 1d prevailed fur choice ,rades which were and conseq firm, while all other grades were in goo supply. slow of d heavy in value, Tho cheese market yras dull, the demand belng ouSned to small lot to apply the present wants of the Lome trade; the cable vices were indisposed to operaie at the’ pi We ynove:—Butter—state, tine irkins, 32c. a Bbc. good do., 2c, w Je, ; common to me jue Welsh tubs, Sic. a Bic. from Livel ere favorable, but exporters werpool wi favorable, bub exporters common to fi ibige, Cheese—Goot to fancy fact @ \8e. ; common to fatr do., 12e. farm dalry, Me, a lic. 5 akimm wide. Rice.--An active demand prevailed for Carolina, prices for which were more steajy. Tue sales amounted to Sid arose ah 60 Yo. for fair wo prime, Jaciuding joubing love at je. a 7340 BEE! 8.—No sales were reported of linseed, which was noted steady at #2 22i9 » 42-5, goid, duty pald. Grass were Jull and nominal at gc. » 133g. for clover, $080 tor Umothy, and ®2 25 a $2 80 tor roug’ fax. SPERMAOKTL —Kefined was quoted at 3\c. a b53g0. without. anies of momeut. SYEARINE was slow of sale, and we heard of no sales of moment. Prices were nominal ut 14;<c. a 16c. for lots tm bhds. and tlerces, Small sales of Castile were made within the range 8 12ige. —Drop was quoted at &gc. and buck Wigs Rreiigr.—Siiesian was dull aud nominal at Ge. a 6ige.. weeUGAR.—There was but little emand for raw and the mare ket was heavy at yesterday's prices. To seil to anv extent holders would have veen obilzet to to 35 hhds., p about bc, Yb. The elived Was moderate, at 134¢. alte. for hard, 18c. 4c. ig\e. for extra ©, and Il%ec. ® Ike. for yeiow. ‘quote:—Raw Cuna—Inferior to common reining. 40 a M%e.; fair te to good grocery, 10246. ood refining, 9/0. foie prime to chotoe hhds. and boxes, #4c. 9 8 10sso.; melaito, Bie. abe. “Havaun-—lioseasD) . do., Nos, 1u ts Wye. ow WY Ne 1. 19 to BW, 13», do., white, We, a ico—Retaing &@ 10/40.; grocery, ‘The demand was livht and prices favored buy- 8 WET 75). 40 ibe, LY 90. w 1Ucy, the latter price for prime, TIN. —?lg was du 1d for Straits, B8c. a Bc. do. f and prices were nominal, at 3c. afc. Banca, and SOc. a Buc. lo, for E » Noaaies. Plates were quiet and we heart of no sales. We quote:—L OC. oa, ES 25 w@ &S 50, gold: 1, G. coke, #7 a 87 1) do,, coke twcne, 6d 70 @,§6, dv, and charcoal do., 7 2b a @h, do. TObAGOO.—The tar active, the demand b were Kentucky was moderately ib ithout chi & Lie, Reed eal was dui, but uncaao jes being 100 cawe Gino at'2hc, ‘Spanish was duli, but unchanged.” Bales 16d Dales at We. @ $110, We quote Heavy Western co Light-~ and Clay kee $e. a 90. We. aise. Ne, alle. Iiife. a id's. Fine teat.. Ike. wi 540 Selection! 13Xc. & 1d gc- Senibay. Connecticut and Masarchusetts fillers Connecticut and Massachusetts bind! Connecticut aad hiassuchuseits wrappery lots. Connecticut ana Masucluseite ine wrap pe s ers. York State wrap nsyivania and Ohto Pennayivanin and Olle a enusylvania and Oblo wrappers 6c. adic. Havana--Common, dc. ‘, Hic. a He; fine, #2 88) 07), currency. Yara—I cut, @-.'« 850; TL ont $1006 Bl (Br Average lot, Bigc. a 92.6, car —We heard of no x at Eh in, im_ A good business doing in Negee, the de~ want being aimost entirely from mavulacturers, and the market {8 iirmer for aimost all grades. ‘The foe which are most sought atler, wre sefling a4 figures, a | ne here e rol at further Pine low and AP ing are only in moderate supply and held with ness, th rices are vot ouotwviy higher. Pulled woot continues 0 attract cousiderabie atiention, and ie very firut at former quotations, Tuere is a good ‘business doing ia Calif ja, prices for which mre higher conKe quence of the dirmtuiahed offerings. Texas is oni) moderately active but steady in vi . For all kinde forelgn the market {4 quiet aud prices ure unsettled, ow! to the fluctuations ia gold, The sales were about 900,000 } fleece at 44c. a Gic., Including WOU svoured at Bbc. a 9 18,000 State wt dc. @ 44560.) UVP) XXX and picklook Obic Go., 5,0.0 Ibs. choice, in love, a: OF. a ¥c. ; 49,000 X and Nc ‘Ohio at 44c. # Gle., 9,40 X and below Michizan at 450. a 4 all lot shoit tate at dbc,, 12,500 unwashed at U4 3ge. a 1000 X and XX Ohio at ie. n S60., 200 Indfana mad 2,008 nofls on private terms; also 120,000 bbis. pulied at dle. a4.c, for snper and extra, Yve. @ 34 5c. (or abort extra, und b0c, for meatizn ; $00,000 Ibs, Caiforain at lc, » ube. for fail cy and lambs! ihe “latter price for choice, lambs" Misc a Vic. for low fall chp and Bec. b8e. “foe common to fine spring, eilp: 110,000 ‘Ibe. Texas at ‘Mo. a Bo.—chietly at dic. a 23igc. for low grales. Ot foretzn there were sold 10,000 Ibs, meatiza at 23/0. a 2e., 1,00) Cape ‘at 823ge., 20,0 do. (in boo), 15 bales Douskos, aude smail Jot Smyrna on private terms. ‘KRY. Keceipts, G49 bbin. The market was Ormor, with a continued (alr demand, the closing prices belag G1 034 a Gl Ui, Sales BO) bout. at #1 n #1 THE ABDALLAH HEROES. Nicholson’s Prodigal Retarns—Tho Fatted Calt Not Kitled=One Hundred and Fity Dolars Paid and All Quiet in First Avennee ‘the readers of the HeRAup wil recollect the ex. posures made in these columas of the “Abdallan mare” ra(tle by a roundsman of the Fighteenth pro- cinct some months azo, who, it ta aliegea, sent out Members of his platoon to peddle ickets among the liquor dealers of the ward. The mare was won by aAygentiewan named MecUuire, Keeping a quer sore corner Of First avenue und Twenty-third street. When he applied next inorning for the trotter tt waz found tat one Was none. Since that time the mare has pever been seen iu the ward. Now jor the sequel. On ¥.iaay, the 18th inst., the Joungers in thé netghporsv0u observed a gargon, biack as soot, riding dowa the avenue @ goriic mare of fine frame, but iimited fest, A happy thought struck @ wag wear by. Rushing up to we garde @ cheval, in whose custody the ancient quad. Tuped was. the wag deciared himself to be one of bergh’s omcers. ven the like Digger had heard what a terrioie man Hergh was, and be graciously aigmounted, tiroed the auimal over fo the officer (?), and hurried away to infor his iwasver of the mis- up. The mare was conveyed to the post im front of McUuire’s, both ber sides labelled ‘évce signum”— “the AbdailaD mare.’* 2, ‘The news of the Minding of Nicholson's prodigal trotter spread With rapidity througuout tie ward, and tUcket hoiders hurricdiy coliccted to weicoms her return. While they were rejoicing and making merry in the guloon the tali form of Nichoison strode in upon them. Lis eyes flasbe! indignation aud de- flance, bis lips were pressed conyulsively, his mus- les quivered perceptibly aud nia royal foot came down with a loud report. “What does this mean? Have 1 not deen sum. clently mortitied already that you must do this #7" Not @ voice repliel a word. {he stately rounds man marched out again and slammed te door aller | him. The same migut 1 is suid & toedd Of Nichols gon placed $150 in sicGuire’s bauds a3 a foal sol tement of the dificuity. fie roundsman tas ow made full aionement, saleiy pronoce tir y Durden, on the o Lown, Where Abuailala are a3 acarce us ublerers uf te Wut, and the Voile

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