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Bays thu Wellington oorrespoudent of the N.Y. 7Vi6uie)esterday: ll ih nam that an Immense stock of nomina tion bave been prepared at tbe Wblle Houie, aiid will be sent la ou Monday, among tlie irlncljml noes I'elng Uenetal JJanlel Bafie' field, of New York, fur Minister to gpaio; Cti nel Kudle, of Huh city, Minister to Swi z r land; end General F Umer, of New York, Mui's let to b ( ckholro. There U no end to the appl rations fir foreign Missions and O mtuUieg Over fifty are already ou file lor CouoUi General to Fiankfuit, thirty lor Dresden, and oiber place lb pioportlou. It Is anticipated that tbe nomination of Qfn. Parker to be Commlasioner of Iadlan Affairs, vice Taylor, to be removed, will be sent to ine Senate on Monday. General Parker beld the poHlilon of Aid de O.ttnp. wliu tbe rank: of Colonel, on tbe staff ot General Grant, aud was one of bis must trutied lleuteuan'a. tie 1 a man of superior executive abilty, and In every way qualified for tbe position. Toe Iudlau ring Is demoralized at tbe prospect of bid ap pointment. Jt Is stated Ibat General Qulmby will bo the snecefsfol applicant for tne dohHIod of (Jolted BtatesMatBhal 1 for the Nortbern Distrlctof New York. Ex Marshal William M. Dart la the com petitor ol Qalmby for the position. Tbe appoint ments outside the Cabinet do not mlt tbe polltlolana any better than tbe first Cabinet did, and mutlerlo are made on every band, not only on tbe streets and In the hotels, but by members and Senators, and the eases are not exceptional. Abuses in tne Navy Iepartment to be Kerned led. Tbe Herald's correspondence from the capi tal vt-sierday says: Secretary Borie has turned his attention to a number of loose matters tnal have been run ning on In tbat department for tbe especial ben fit of certain select parties, and basaoout made up his mind to find a remedy for those "abuses." One of them, which It Is said will come in for early attent ion, Is tbe manner In which disbursements are made Id Europe for our navy. For the last fifty years the banking house of Baring Brothers, In England, has been receiving de posit a from this Government lutended for disbursement on account of our navy. An old law requires the tUrlag Brothers to ac knowledge the receipt of money deposited with them sixty days after It U placed to their credit. They receive the money now wltnln a fortnight after it leavew this country, so that they have the use of the money five or six weeks before they become responsible for It. FlT all moneys deposited wun them the BarlDgs pay Interest at tbe rate of four peroent. per aDnum, and for all moneys tbey pay over and above tbe amount on deposit tneyouarge Interest at the rate of five per oent. per annum. A statement made nut in tne Treamry for the fiscal year ending Jaue 80, 1868, auowa that tbe United tttatea Government paid the Baring Brothers 8115,0(0 for disbursing 83.IX 0 ooo, and tbe amonnt paid them averaKea StOO.OOO every year. It Is probtbie tnat a financial agent will be appointed from this country. General Lonsstreei stud his Office; Tbe World' Washington wlter says: General Longstreet is reported to be prepar ing for a step wulcu will anloulsh tbe country. Tbi8step.il the statements of those wno uave been tne Dest lnrormea ;rrienas and most ardent admirers of the great Confederate be true, is none otner tnan tue peremptory deoll. nation of tbe Harveyorsblp of Customs at New Orleans, to which be was nominated on Wed ntsuuy. xne reanou ior tnis action is staled to be the desire ou tbe part of Gen. lngsireet to demonstrate, as be esteems only a deollnailon can, tbat bis adutslon to radicalism has not bten due to aoy expentallon of recompense or reward. General Lionsti eel feels keenly tbat nis very recent aaopuon oi tue creed or the Republican party alone among all his eminent comrades and among tbe people who used to wotfcblp bis lame ana name, snonia be shown to arise from principle and not from Interest. Mortover, be does not wish bts constant Inter views with radical politicians here for two months past, nls frequent closet coaferenoes with General Grunt, or the Bcoldeutof his belug a blood relation to tbe Dents, to be cju strutd Into even a willingness to have bis change of sentiment attributed to eqnlvoral motives. Hence, It Is understood, he win aecune wun tnanks, ana insist tnat, being In no need of tbe receipts of tbe office. bU cir- cunuttar.cts being easy, that Its duties can be better and more appropi lately Riven to some otber gentleman, woot-e apnolntment would not compromise himself or reflect upon the too afi'ictionate klndnesi of his illustrious kins man and late antagonist, the President of the unuen oiates. CbawKea la Office.; Tbe New York: Herald $ corresDondent vouches for the followlug: A gentleman whose word is as good as a bond relaustomeibtUK of a short conversation tbat occurred between the President and an otnolous bureau officer a day or two since, which may terve to throw some light on tbe President's views In regard to changes in otfli-e. Wnlle speaking of tbe beads of bureaus and divisions ana cniei cieriBoi tne uovernmeot depart ments here, tbe volunteer counsellor asked: "What ought to be done. General, with tboee offioers who bave held their positions for the last eight years 1" "If tbey bave discharged tbe duties of their offlres for elubt years," replied the President, ' tbey should be continued lu office eight years lODger. j ue oraoiocB lnuiviauai laugnea pleasantly, looked at bis watch, and said. "I see vou are very busy, Mr. President, so I Will not detain you." An Early Adjournment of Congress Pro Itoaed. Tbe action of the House In passing Bingham's resolution to adjourn ou the lst Frldiy of the present month is not regarded as a final settle ment of tbat matter. Should the Henate ftll to pats tbe concurrent resnlut loa on Monday next. It Is probable that It will be reconsidered lu the House and a more remote date fixed. American Commerce Tbe MasRaobnsetu Legislative Committee on Commercial A Hairs, to whom was referred bo much of tue Governor' mesage a relates to the deprettlon ol commeroe, has submitted a mejority and minority rep irt. Tue majority repvrl attributes to the late rebellion tbe decline In commerce, and.af'era brlof dlsous slon of tbe subject, recommends a speedy ret- ru lo specie pavmenis. are entry of Ameri can vesM-U to Amerlaan registry, tbe remission if duties on all artioles uhu In building sulon, thesnbslilizing ol American steamship lines, and tbe withdrawal from bonded warehouse, tree of duty, of ship stoies fur vessels engaged in the foreign trade. Tne minority report, prepared bv Mr. Nvik, nt Knston. Is nolle lenatbv. and discusses seve ral topics t.f Interest to the mercantile public and, Indeed, to an unmuess men. id is argueu . . . 1 .... mini wm urn. a hlth V 11 ,4 linan mat A 1 1 1 e I JU.U uiJDU stimulated In Its growth bv tne discovery of gold lo California, bad begun to ddollne two veers betoie tne iveueumu, uu m .va miu itanreuinn is now owing to heavy taxttlou and a mine svatem of currency. It reoommeuds tbe runmniinn nf anflule Daymen ts. the rem ndlug oflhenatlouHldebi at a lower rate of interest, faith i a tnnrfinar nf inn leiral-tender note, and a revlln of tbe tariff for the sole purpose of obtaining revenue, witu a view 01 enauuug iuo HHiiHnt Amarlma lndnstrv to ooraoete ou terms of greater equality with tbe products of lorelgn nations taau is now poesiuie. A Virginia psper calls Brownlow a Pluto nian not ai long tUU; paying an enormous i&Urwt FROM NEW ORLEANS. The Prospect wf tlie Sufrar Crop. We are permitted to make the f illowlng ex,, traots from a private letter from New Orleans, dated Maroh .1 The winter here has been extremely mild (or open, as yon say, or soft, as might be said) everywhere, It appears from all aoooants. With ns It has been very wet. We have seen very little Ice, out bave been deluged with rain, which first Impeded onr cane grinding, and now prevents our cane planting. Our planters bsve had a bard time with their sugar making tbls winter, but the yield has been more thin commonly saljhfuctory. I did not expect a crop of more than 80,00(1 hogsheads many though1 these figures exaggerated but from all ac counts the yield will exoeed 100,000 hogsheads. Never was tbe cane known to yield so much. Toe culture this year will be very much augmented, and preparations are being made to plant a large crop. All tbe planters tbat made sugar last year are lncteaslng their culture, and plaoes tbat had been abandoned since tbe war are now being worked. Should the weather prove favotable.I look for a'cropof 250.000 to 8O0.0J0 hogeheade; and at prices tbat are likely to rule next winter In view of the revolution In Cuba they will be worth double the number to us. Thus we begin to see a reallzationof the prophecy tbat Louisiana, with free labor, would in a few.years be richer than she ever was under the slave system. Wait a few years longer, until tbe small farm system shall prevail, and you will see the pro ductions of the State reach sums that no one ever dreamed of. I insist that our lands are worth In gold fourfold to those who buy them now for paper. One fact whioh Is not generally known Is tbat we made last year the largest crop in value that was ever raised in this State, although it does not appear to be soon paper, because it was principally composed of edibles that were consumed on the spot. . I hope, as I believe, that new era will dawn on our country from the fourth of March; igno rance, duplicity, and stubbornness will be su perseded by merit, wisdom, and straightfor wardness. We shall witness truly, I trust, a government of the people, and will sfe the in auguration of honesty, economy, aud thrifii ness in the administration or affairs. Pros perity will then go hand in hand with honesty and Industry, and we shall then rise morally as high as we have reached politically and commercially. SOUTHERN CUBAN EXPEDITIONS. Mysterlons Movements of Ex-Confederate Generals Alleged Views of tiene ral Grant. From the Charleston News, March 10. There are so many persons in Charleston who are now or who have been engaged in tue Ouba trade that great Interest has been shown In regard to everything that relates to the pro greta of tbe Cuban Insurrection. We cannot Bay that tbe popular feeling hasaltogelher been ou the side of the 'reoeis,'rlor meu have con trasted the merolless manner In whlou the Southern "Bebels" were treated with the exptei-slons of profuse sympathy which the North cau find for "tbe rebels" In Cuba aud Crete. Yet there has been a restlessness among tbe people wblon betokens the awakening ot the old epli it of ad venture and romance. This Is particularly tbe cate among the young men, and for weeks pant It nas been rumored that expeditions in aid cf tbe Unban Insurrectionists were fitting out on the Georgia and Carolina coast. We bave not been able to obtain such infor mation as would Justify us in saying positively tbat any ol theee expeditions have actually reached their destination. Indeed, a too great publicity would awaken the vlgllanoe of the Spanish spies and make a successful landing Oltfioull to any but sucn men as those who rau tbe blockade of Charlest on so often during the late nnp'easantnebs. We may, however, with out compromising any one, say that Captain Frank Bonneau, one of our most skilful mari ners and bravest men, has safely arrived lu Cuba. Of him no more must be said at this moment. A few days ago some surprise was excited by tbe arrival lu Charleston of General Jordan, foimeily chief ot staff uf General B-auregrd. This offioer moved about very quietly, aud no bueplcious as to bis 'real oojeot were enter, talced until it was found that he had disap peared from the city. The report is aud we bave no reason to douot its correctness that General Jordan has sailed for Cuba. But this is not all. From what has leaked out bince tbe departure of General Jordan It Is understood tbat be Is In full accord with Presi dent Graut, and Is acting witu his knowledge and consent. Tbe new President has already said tbat Hpalu is entitled to no consideration at tbe bends of tbe United States, and be is known to be strongly in favor of the acquisi tion of more terrlloiy. Cuba would be a diniy morst 1 for tbe radicals. There would be naif a million negroes to vote and legislate and play Old Harry" with the prosperity of the island; and there would be as many white men to rule by martial law, to NewEoglandlze. and. finally, to reconstruct. No wonder tbat Grant snould be lu favor of acquiring Cuba. It Is true that tbere may be a Hon In tne path, but an exouse can be found for tbe suspension of diplomatic relations. This could not better be done than on tbe plea tbat Spain was insulting aud in juring American citizens. This may be the reason why General Jordan, ll Is said, has been assured by Presldeut Grant that if he falls into the bands ol tbe Spaniards no hair of his head nall be Injured, and tbat no American who takes part lu the Insurrection shall be 1 m pro pel I v treated by the loyalists. Tbls Is the story as It oomes to us, and we should not be surprised If there were more s silling oeveiopments in tne course oi tne next lew weeks, NOVA SCOTIA. Nne la Pressing: lor Annexation to the Hulled Nlittea. The N. Y. HeraUVs Washington correspond ence contains iBe tollowlug lieiu of interes t Prominent gentlemen wuo have arrived bere from No8ootla represent the feeling la tnat provlnoe in favor oi annexation to tue united Kintes as Dervadluu aim si the entire oominu- nit v. and ranldly Increasing in intensity. Eng land deollt e to release the province liom tue Dominion ol Canada, into wniou it was drawn uuuitiht tbe wlt,bes and under the sole nan pro test ol tbe people; and nine-tenths of the entire population openly declare for annexation to tue united oiaiea iu pieieiouia i con federation with Canada. Tue people are li. tensely lu earnest ou tbe sunjeot, and some of tbe leading papers bave come out strongly iu favor ol a separation from EugUnd and nniou with the American republic. It Is stated tbat tbe members of th local legisla ture, Laving failed to obtain a repeal of tue act of t onlederatlon, are about lo come together and spply for a releahe from Eugland; ana at tbe saine time tend a delegation lo Wanning ton lo ascertain what encouragement they can obtain In tbelr efforts to become a Htate lu the Union. Robert J. Walker aud other prominent gentlemen bere have been consulted ou tne subject, and It is understood that Mr. Walker Is preparing a pamphlet lu support of the mea sure, lu which the great advantages to both countries to grow out of a union will be pre sented, Tbe people ol New Brunswick, to tbe extent of one-half of the eatlre population, are alfcosald lobe in favor of annexation, aud In bulb provinces very ably written pamphlets have recently been published and extensively circulated urging the measure. A railway from Maine has been extended into New Brunswtok, and is to be ooutluued Into the heart of Nova Scotia, Three lines of ct earners ply between those colonies and tbe New England States, connecting tbeoammeroe of tbe two people: and a permanent political nnlon la reoreseuled in be the general desire ou both aides of tue I boundary uurs. ine movement meets wuo general favor among mnbra of Ooncress aue roOjic&l C&tUtU la Washington, ItEVERDY, lie Dines AffAln-Wnat He Nays) ef "My UTrrnuiut." ,,Tbe New York Tribune this morning pnh' lubes tnis bit of correspondence from Liond ju dated tbe 27 tb ui Li lt, as is said oo good authority, the spec! sole of a brave man straggling witu aiverslty is pleasing lo tbe gods, tney must eont- inplae witu rapture tbe latent effort of Mr. Huverdy Johnson. Ills attempts to put a good lace ou the failure of bis negotiations are positively bero'o. Unluckily they only prove onoe more tbat be cannot in tbe least ootnpreuend tbe leellng at borne, his ignorance ofwnlob has brougut. bis diplomacy lo grief. Manchester dined him on Thursday, and lu payment of his dinner be told tbe people of Mao Chester, as he had previously told the pe pie of; Luton, and of Brighton, aud of Glasgow, and of Liverpool, and bail the rent of the towns in England and Scotland, that Americans desired nothing bo much as lo live In amity with them, tie ventured on the novel leinark tbat we speak the same Ungnage aud bave the same literature, andean never go to war wlih a great variety of other Ingenious observations, which appear to bave atftnied tbe amiable Manchester men tbe utmost de light as to tbe (ejection of his treaty, Mr. Jobnpon said be baa heard a rumor of a report against it by tbe Senate Committee, aud bad telegraphed "my Government" to know wbeiher tbe minor could be true. "My Gov eminent" replied tbat no report bad been made, but It was rumored a mijorityof tne rommlttee were opposed to the coaven'ioi. Whether they are or not, our Minister does n it think great things of this Henate Commit tee. Tbey are only seven, whilst, observed tue American lawyer with compassionate regard for tbe ignoranoe of bts hearers, the Senate Is made up of two Senators iroua eaon State. As he omitted to say bow maoy States luere are, it 1b probable tbat tbe Manchester people went away very doubtful, alter all, whether seven might not be an aotual majority of the whole number. And It by no means follows, added the cheery and artful old man, tbat If the com mittee should report unanimously against the convention, tbelr report would receive the sanction of tbe Senate. If tnls is not hoping and "making believe very hard," what Is? By all means lei ns give him credit for his pluok, though It Is of tbe bull-dog kind. Later in the evening and the time of the evening is an element la estimating the weight of Mr. Johnson's statement he assured bis bearers that be did not expeot to return home "till all our differences are settled." It la to be Inferred tnat Mr. Johnson has decided to re main in England a good while after his suc cessor shall bave been appoluted. I hope he may. for he will have an opportunity to see bow much of tbe adulation bestowed on him has been one to the desire to Hatter an Amerl. ean Minister with English prejadl tea. He Is announced to preside at the dinner of tbe Newspaper Press fund on the 15th of June, to which he was Invited as Minister, hut at which be must alt down, If at all, as a plain citizen of Maryland, PREMATURE BDBIAL. Seven Honrs in Well. We heard; yesterday of one of those narrow escapes from death wnlch border on the mira culous, tax our credulity, and seem to set at defiance the ordinary laws of nature. On Tuesday of last week John Tompkins, a colored well-digger, was employed by Mr. T. O. Pamsb, who resides a few miles north of Danvl le. to olean out his well. Tompkins went down into tbe well, some thirty feet, for ibis purpose, but as soon as be had touched bottom tne wall, which was of atone, caved in upon him, and covered blm underneath tue failing mass. There was a pile of rocks above the man some twenty feet high, and Mr. Par risb. thinking he was certainly crushed to death, sent Immediately for some or tbe neighbors to beip remove tbe mass ef rooks and get the body; but when they collected rouud Ibe well they heard faint groans coming from the buried man, who was endeavoring to make himself heard, and thus made known that he waa still alive. Tbey went to work and removed tbe stone out of the well, and found Tompkins confined by the surrounding rocks, pretty muoh in the pclllon which be occupied aa tbe wall fell, btanding nearly upright, one arm being ex tended upward to grasp the well rope, and his body being olosely Hedged about on all sides. He was very badly bruised, tbongu not mor tally injured, tie was under tnls load ot rook Jorkeveu hours, unable to move ailmb, and said he could at first hear nothing that wan going on above, and the dreadful fear seized upon him at one time that he was given np for dead. One can hardly Imagine how the man escaped with his life unless tbe rooks were of large alee, and in tne fall were so oaugutand adjusted about tbe body as not to press Witn latai injury upon aoy vitat parts. uan- vtUt ( ya.) Jtetuter. Foreign Embassies. Says tbe Washington writer of the N. Y. Iierald of Thursday Curtin's name would have gone in to-dav for tbe Kusslau mission, alto Motley's for the Eng lish mUslon, and B.ubhy'8, editor of the Madi son (Wis.) Journal, for the Swiss mission, bat for a little bitch. Some little dlflloalty occurred and Grant determined to postpone action until to-morrow. It Is oeuevea ne win seua in an three of there nominations to morrow, and that thev will be confirmed. Cameron, tuougu opposed bitterly to Curtln. will vole for his oouutmation in oruer to get uiiu uuv ui iue country. By this exile of MoUlure's prlnoipal, Cameron hopes to have Pennsylvania patron age all to bimseir. Horace Greeley is also mentioned to night lor the Engllsn or Austrian mission. Among the batch sent in to-day was Kinsley, vice Perry, secretary of legation to Madrid. Tbls Is in accordance with the reoommendallon or Minister Hale, who has had a hard time with the present secretary, Mr. Perry. Toe lat ter waa kept In tbe position by Seward, con trary to the protests of Mr. Hale, and tbere were causes assigned for tbe action of the late Secretary of State not at all creditable to bis reputation. Perry's removal lejoloea tbe New Hampshire delegation. Colonel F. 1? Moore, wools logo out with Washburne to Franoe, will officiate aa assistant secretary of legation. He la a clever. Intelligent gentleman, and very prpnlar among all classes here. FEESIDENT GRANT. Ills Ilelatlon to Political Parties. Bajs tbe Richmond Wnig: The New York World has neither the expectation nor the wish tbat General Grant will Join tue Democratic t any. Our expectations and desires are not lar variant (torn those of the Wori't -but per haps for different reasons. Tue World seeks paity success by parly means, and wnh Utile regard to the interests of the oouo ry. We an ticipate but Utile public good certainly njue lo our section fiom mere party triumphs. We believe tbat General Grant can maintain tbe Independent and elevated position wniou be baa assumed, without doing any vloleuoe to the relatione he bears to the party wnion elided blm. In tbat position he can effeol more for the country and more for blsowu fme than Dy becoming toe tool of a faction. Violent and malignant partisans uiav be dis pleased, but all the patriots of bis own aud other parlies will rally to hia support. He profeeseu, in becoming a oaudldate, an earnest deme lor peace. Like a man of seuse, be knows this orject is not lo ne attained by stirring up old quarrels aud rubbing old sorea. He turns Ms liaok up. n the unpleasant past, and directs bis faoe toward a cheering fdiure lie does not lard nls duoourses witu tbe uuo tuons epithets of rebel ana traitor; but bis words are mild, and his lovooatlous are for moderation aud mutual forbearance, ani tae restoration of kindly feelings. It is certain he means what be says. He Is fur peace, real peaoe, and by the geutle and conciliatory means moat likely to produce It. It he thereby offends radical politicians, either Bepublioan or Democratic, and tbey wage war upon blm, ou their heads be the oouseqaenoetH. For our part, we oare nut wbelber be Is called Bepublksn or Democrat wblle he acnleves tne enOB be alms a'; but we ihluK bis auouesswlli be easier and more oertaln by preserving lntot bis relations with tbt party tbat elected hluou The standard for reornits for British In fantrj regiments baa been raised. Seventeen thousand men and sixty dredging maohlnea do the work on the Bass CauO. SECOND EDITION LATEST BY TELEGRAM The IJaltlmoreans After Office Lottery Scheming in Mis souri -Tragedy in Dis ordered Kentucky. FROM WASHINGTON. Government Pension Agents for Phila delphia. Special Detpatoh to The lHvening Telegraph. QWisniNOTOM, March 13. William T. ' Forbes and Major Calboun have been appointed Pension Agents for Philadelphia.. Their names have not vet been tent iuto the Senate for conilrmaUou. FR OM BALTIMORE. Tlie Applicants for Pont Offlees). Special Despatch to Tne Bventng Telegraph. Baltimobe, March 13 There Is great activity here amongst politicians aud office expectants. Tho Coilectorship of the Port rests between Jobn L. Thomas, Judge Bond, and Judgo GoldsnorotiKh. It it believed, though, that several others are after it. General Dennison is uuiversaily conceded the Post Office. The Survejoisnlp, Naval Officer and Surveyor, and Marshal are uncertain. At least half a dozen men are after each. It is believed the appoint ments will not be made for some weeks. The Johneon men In office here have nearly all disappeared. FROM ST. LO UIS. Tbe Gardner Kertl Estate Drawing:. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. St. Louis, Match 13. The Gardner real estate lottery effected a drawing yesterday. Notice had been given that the drawing would come oil last nifrht, but as the old gaoie of taktrjg out the principal prizes was to bere enacted, th$ manager forestalled the time. No. 115,914 drew tbe only considerable prize, a bouse in the city valued at $20 000, and worth probably one-fifth of that turn. The other prizes to make up tbe total ot $70,000 worth of tickets sold were eighty-four lots in Nintsville, a coun try village, and eighty acre farms, tbe location of which the managers conld not tell. ' As few persons were present, no dissatisfaction was manifested. FROM CH1GAQ0. Tne Fenians Make Another Levy. ' Special Despaten to The JDoenma It. graph. - Chicago, March 13. The Fenian Brotherhood in this city have appointed committees for each ward, for tbe purpose of collecting, previous to the 17th instant, one dollar Iroua every Irishman atid woman bere, for the purpose of transform, tag the present arms of the organization luto breech louders. FROM KENTUCKY. Tragic Affray In Nashville. Special Despatch to The Evening' Telegraph. Nashville, March 13. George Reddlck was shot aud mortally wounded by Policeman Barr yesterday morning, while making an arrest at a disreputable house. Barr shot three times, one shot taking effect. The ball entered Bed dick's left side just below the heart, coming out on the opposite side. Reddick attempted to bhoot, but his pistol snapped. Maine Legislature Adonrninent, Augusta. March 13. The Legislature of this State adjourned to-day sine die, uf ter a session of sixty-nine dajs. TEE EUROPEAN MARKETS. By Atlantic Cable. This Morning;' Quotations. London, March 13 A. M. Consols for moufcj,92J, and tor account, 93 j United States 5 20s firm at 834. American Stocks stetJy. trie, 25$; Illinois Central, 974; Great Western, 32. Liverpool, March 13 A. M. Cotton firmer, but not rjiirht-r; middling uplands, 12d. : middling Orleane.124il22d.Tbe saWs to-day are estimated at 12.0UO balps. Other articles unchanged. London, March 13 . M Co.nmou Koaln. Cs. 3d; Lin feed Oil, 31 9s. IIavbb, March 13. 12 P. M. Cotton closed quiet aud nteady last night. Tbls Afternoon's Quotations. London, March 13 P. M. Closing orlces, Conroln 1 r moiey, 021 ; for account, 93; Uuitei Siates 6 20s quiet at 83. Btocki quiet: Er .e 254; ill not Crntw'. 97; tireat Western, 32. Liverpool, March 13 P. M. Closing nrtces, Cotton firmer; middling uplands, 1212J1.; middling Orienup, 12412d, The sales have beeu 12,000 biles, California Wbat,' 9s. 9d.; red Western, 8s. 9d. Peas, 41s. 9d. Lird, 75s. HAVttX, March 13. Cotton opens Arm. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE; Court of Quarter Hkssions Judge Pelrce, Jury trials Here rebumt-d tula morning. In the cai-e of W. . Perkins, charged with robbeiy, bt-fore reporttd, the jury rendered a veidiet cf not gttil'y, HUphen HoriiJy and Stephen J. Thomas, colortd, pleaded guilty o a euarge of rooiery. A little boy was ou his wny out lioeuit atreet to deliver some cutlery from a Market street bonse, and when he was at Fifteenth etreet the prisoners attacked hint and took the articles from him. Court or Quarter Sessions Judge Ludlow. Tbe usual Httturuay habeas ooraus list was ooneldeied to day. . William Evboh, Joseph L. Garrett. Euos Wil liamson, Marshall Stiodn, Jonu B. Adams, I'hlueea Paint, and David PaUl were heard upoa habeas corj us, on a charge of ounsolroy to in jure Daniel 11. Lxwia. it was uoinpialoed that i be relator, as directors of tbe Farmer' Mar ket, turt el the proeeontor out of nia stall, and wnt n tie whs ehout taking nieps to have a vote of the stockholder upon the matter, they clr cnluleo, in tbe shape of reanlutlous. oertaia false and malicious lloels against him. whereuy be was greatly Injured. By on sH-ezumluatlon tbe relators set forth that the prosrouior had violated tberuleof the market bv oarrj lng on tbe buHlueaH of firmer and butcher lu the name stall, havlug only authority to do bntlnesa as a farmer, ami thu bad foiftiled his stall. When tney so deoiared be endt-avxri d to have them turned out of toe notlln ofdiremom, and then thev Issued these circulars In order to show up n what ground tbey bad prore dl. Having anoeeeded lu this the Court eranled their tliioharge. Ourle uyreacd William M. Bnll, Ksqs , for tueuoiu nomtea'th; William U. Mann aud Uen MoVey, Knqa., for tne relators. North Carolina has yielded nearly 110,000,000 gold. Worcester U t 0pend 1 50, 000 era new gat wciki. General Head. . Dorlne- his ujouru at Atlanta, Oeorrla. as Com ma lid' r c f lue d-purtrueui, Un.rl Mead i penrnto have ronouoiel aiuira m Ucn Z mat, nor as to secure I i esteem and rogaruof all, Inenptctlve of parry. In leaving, to re sume eon maud f hi ioriur ueprrirn. nt, wih hi adquxrteis at Philadelphia, Hie AlUula AV siiyt: 'He rarrUs witu Mm the sympiv by nod RtHtllnde f the loyal people of Georgia, und the bt-st wishes of ourenilre oommurjlty. ain relations with the pei pieof A lma have been especially pheasant and Hre,hle: and In social life no ls than in thedlM'hargH of tnedeltoue functions of their office have Jn9ral Meade and bic staff wou thf rei-peoi ml o iiifl lenoe of this entire conimon'ty. Pernnunlly, be an I tbe members of btsatfcff hava our warmest syra pntblt at d In common with o tiers, we sHall often revt-!ttothelrrj urn In our mMit as a arrtor egreabletteis and pleasure." iV. jr. Commercial Advertiser. f FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Orricnor iua KvaNiNsTci.caaAra.t b urday. Marob M, !, Money continues Jn fair demand at about iormer ratef. Cull 1 auit are q 10'ed at 63 per cent., the luri er rate on tiovernaient bonds. Kirrt class ccrnrueietal paaer rauc4 from 8'.2 per cent, ter annum. Tue 8-ock market was vtr; dull tbts morunir, but prices were steady. OovernmeDt securities wire in. demand for It vei-tmem a a further Nd-isoce. 116J as bid or 6 of 1881: 10C!r (or 10 10: 120 lor 62 6-20s; 1164 for '64 6 20e; 1174 for 'us 5-20i; 113J for July, '6. 5 20; H34 lor '07 6-20; ant 113 for "68 6-20-. City loans were unchanged; the lien issue sold at 101, and old do. at 07. Katiroad euare were.lnartlve. Readme; sold at 4C46, a sllfcbt ndtaic; -Pennsylvania Kat.road at 671. no chaoite: L-hiph Valley at -56$, a illsht decline; anil 1ttawiia common st 10, no chancre. 69 was bl i for Norrtsiowo; 34 tor North Pennsylvania; 33 for 0ttawi6sa pre'erred; and 25 tor PUtlaielpbit and Erie. In City r-aweneer Katlwav 6hare there was notbltfr doiner. 40 was bid tor Second and Third; 38 lor Fit'h sn.l 8 xth; 71 for Tenth and Klevectb; 17 for Thirteenth aud Fifteenth: 12 for Hestonville; ano 26 for Spruce and Pine. Bank- shares were tirniiv heH at full prices.' Canal shares were doll. 18 was bid for Pchujlkill Htvifsa'lon preierred ; 2. for LhlRh Navigation: 27 'or Morris Canal; 66 for Morris Canal preferred; 8td 12J for Susquehanna Canal. rBIIAOUPHU STOOt KIVBANtll BALIS TOOAI Reported by 1M Ha vbu a Bro.. ffo.0&Thlrasu-ei riKHT a A Kit. tOOOPafeW L.co l-.iuoX tOOsh Reading.. ..lf.e. m 9"ru pi jer vjiiu-9.1 .IV2Jt Uoou Leh V K u ts cp cub . 91 12000 Cam A a a '7it- 7 IWOu fa m, l Ber......n 000 Leb , (old l 18 ti L-eb Vi.... In. th ItS dO.6bd.bar.S0 ScSj I HO I HO KH) 100 ne do....bMlo.4ft 81 Oo. ....ts, 44 ,, , do tMLtl& kilt) ll sh Peuna a. Narr & i.adner, S ock Kxchaoe Brokers, So. 30 S. Tatrd street, report this morning's emu quoinvious as iuiimwh. . 1000 A. JL UU '1'fO a. M. 11-40 . 1311 11 65 ' " 11'15 " . 13l ; Messrs. William Painter & Co. 1311 1314 bankers, No. 36 South Third Street, report the followlni rates of exchange to-dav at 12 o'clookt Untied States 6s, 1881. 116 '4116 : O. S. MOs, 1862, 119120; do.. 1864, 1154 116, do., 1866, 117101171; do. July, 18B5, 113 f61131 do. July, ie67,113Jail!i;do. lHiw, U3H3il 5s.ltt40s, 1054105k Coropcund Cm crest jioies. nasi due, 119-26. Gold. iSlilSlf. . Messrs. Jay Coose dc Co. quote 1 Govern ment securities, etc., as follows' U. '8. 6s ' of HH1, 1164U6; 6-2Ufl of 1802. 120.1204; 6-203, 1864, 1154115): 5 20a, Nov., l65,1174a 1174; duly, 1805, 1131131; do.. 18C7. 113 1131; do. 1868 113 3 1 13 s 10-40-. 1064106 1. Gold. 1314. Union Panic bonds. 1024sl02. Mcsrm. De Haven 4Bromr, Mo. 40 South Third street, report the foliowtr-K rates of ex chance to-dav at 1 P. M.x O. 8. 6s of 1881. 116 116: do. (362, 1194120; do.. 1864, 116 1164; do., 1865. U7ittU7; do. 1865, new. 113 113; do., 1867. new, 113 3113J; do., 1868, 1134 1131; do., 6s, 10-0", 105-alo6J; do. 30-year 6 per cent. Cy., 101 J '31021: one Compound Interest Notes, 19; Gold, 1311314; Silver, 12612CJ. Stoch Qnotatious ; by Telegr-apla 1 P. Hi Glendinninn, Davh4 Co. report through their New York house tbe filowlnic? N. Y. Cent, K. 180 Cleveland and ToUOM ti. Y. and Erie R... 87 roL at Wabaah K. 7 Phil, and Kea. K... 91 Mich. S and N. I. ft 97 Mil. 4 8U P. oom. 663 Mil. A St.. P. pref... 78j2 Adam Express Oo 6o(? Wells, Fargo On.- 82 tTnl edStatsHio. Lie. ana ntt. it...... Chi. and N.W. oom. Chic. and N. W. prf. fil'4 Chi. andB.I.R 12H Tenneaseetts, new 65l Pis, F. W.andOhLJI Mold.., P. M. Rteam. Oo... 95i Market steady. Western Union T. Philadelphia Trade Report. Saturday, March 13. Tbe Flonr market is without quotable change; about 600 barrels sold for home consumption at $o-25 50 for super fine; 06 50 for extras; 16 75&7-25 fr Iowa. Wis consin, and Minnesota esi.ra faiully; $7 609 60 for Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do ; and 1975 12 for fancy brands, acoordlng to quality. Rye Flonr sells at 17 257-60. Nothlug doing In Corn Meal. Tbere is nothing doing In the Wheat market and prices favor buver; sal"S of red at ll 60 1 5. and white at $1-002. Bye ranges from Sl-66totl67 for Western. Ctu n is qnlet at yes terday's quotations; sla of 2 00 busuels yellow at 9!gHlo., and some Western mixed at 89900. Cats attrael but liti lea'tenttoo; salesof West ern at 7475., and Penoaylvanla at 62970a. Nothing doing in U trley or Halt. Bark In tut) ahtenoe of sales we quote No. 1 Quercitron at 156 tou. Heda Ctoveietd lu Arm, with sales of old and new at SO 76 10 Timothy commands 13 25 (33-60. Flaxseed is taken by tbe crushers at $2 65. W hlcky is dull and cannot be quoted over 850 98c. fl gallon, tax paid. LATEST S11I1T1NU IMELLIGESCE For additional Marine dews see Inside Paget. IBv Atlantic Calls.) Southampton, mio.i m. Anlved, steamship Bau.iuobla, from New Vn-. POBT OT PHILAD-tlJ'B1-- HABOH 13. statb or fHusoaiTi vm -rvswure nu uuAfH ujrrica. , , 1 A. HI.,,,...-, as " A. ti. W3 1 r. St 67 OLKAKKO THIS ORNIBa. . Bteamsblp Uruueite. H.w. New VurS, Jona F. OhL ABRIVEUlfllSSORNmO, Bteamihlp uiuumw, hu, ti hours nrom New OiS, H" mo.e. to J.iho f. Ont BonrZ etreiiuae. aiUoih is.tsys from Uataasas, wnl ur suit ruolsskM u Tu rn Waiuuo A 8 iua. Hobr tsroliiiS hiiha, i lxuu, Sas from Moiulk, wltb ratlrusa ilcii tot!i.i ism. Htujer iil.ruund Su.ia. Webb, II hours nrom BllUuor. wan njUuft tu A Grove Jr. Correti-otuieitre of u Ptittauilviu EKaiQ. ' Uww, Iel., Mron ll-a f &1 iblp Admiral left h Htnitmrr tins uorninu fur Skill more. Nearly ail tbo VKiri roiMirtt-d in D.yi tno lo't t.blt mora ins lor ibf ir rHfoiW ioru ot desiinattoo. Two ''ffiiW: be""U" ,B W8.FH LAFBTTBA. meuouanua, Pteamtblp Baxon beai, uuuee, at Boston at 10 AM, to day hirnmnhlp Volunteer, Jooes, hanoe, at New York y 4 15 10 la V iJ'qu Ncpiuno. HayM, from Ktnsiton. Ja., for Philiieiihl unacaro of dyowcdi, sosw, eto, fm l Iota N assail llto nil.. loal enoullina, bav n nueriicd iwr wiof uff Dads Uattsras. brie kad tiut lout Key Wm tor ranairs (as prsvloiuly (lioitwt) and 'a strain priolluf on bar voyas Uen sbe oooiaienotxi leasing a'raaa sod bore dp lut Iasau. Her oa-s-i l" t diaobaiged for the par Bona of plaolns iir on tbs dnoc. Urig J. Ber rbian. benos at Oardsnas M tost. Kris 8. F. Hoillh, Kuowllou, feauos. at Malaosas Id '"""a. :". Oolllns, lor PhUadslphla, aalitKl from Trluldad 2d tu, H. br M. J. Holiwar, Thoaipsnn. salted fron TrtnU Sad in lb uit, lor a port porta of H altera, Hobr busier. Oana, tat Pbliaae'phla. aleatad at ftsw Ys.ks4atay, as
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