Another missionary difficulty had occurred at 
Foo Chow. The assistance of a British gunboat 
had to be called in. Placards were posted about 
the city calling on the people to rise and exter¬ 
minate all foreigners. 
An English Ueet of three gunboats destroyed 
two villages near Swatow, because of the out¬ 
rage committed by the Chinese on the crew of 
the gunboat Cock-Chafer. 
The Washington treaty of RM58, between China 
and the United States, has been received at 
Shanghai, and only awaits a fitting opportunity 
of delivery to Prince Rung, at Pekin. 
Rear-Admiral Rowan, U. S. Navy., furnishes 
the following account of the Cock-Chafer 
“ outrage:" 
The Commander or the English gunboat Cock 
Chafer took his boats some six or eight miles 
from the anchorage to exercise them, and in 
passing the % ill age of Puling the villagers com¬ 
menced pelting them With stones. TJeutenant 
Kerr then landed and remonstrated, and finding 
the elders of the village, dec ided to take the head 
man of the party in one of the boats to Swatow. 
The villagers resisted and tired on the Lieuten¬ 
ant, who returned the fire and soon dispersed 
them. The Lieutenant ro-emburked. and when 
a short way on his return, was intercepted by the 
villagers, who had cut across the country. The 
villagers tired on the boats, wounding eleven 
men. two seriously. The fire was returned, und 
eleven of the villagers were reported killed and 
thirty wounded. 
When the news reached Hong Kong, Vice- 
Admiral Ivoppel dispatched two corvettes and 
two gunboats, with four hundred seamen from 
the Rag-ship Rodney, to Swatow, to redress the 
unprovoked outrage on the English Hag'. Com¬ 
modore Jones commanded the expedition. The 
result is not known. 
Great Britain. 
A London cablegram of Monday, March 29, 
states that a great review of volunteers was 
held ur Dover that day. Over 30,000 men were 
present In the ranks, and an Immense multitude 
of people witnessed the spectacle. The weather 
was squally, and some snow fell in the morning, 
in consequence of which the execution of the 
maneuvers was delayed until the afternoon. 
Some accidents happened, and several persons 
were hurt, but no one seriously. A portion of 
the Channel Heet was off the shore, and went 
through the movements of ft naval review, ex¬ 
changing salutes with the batteries on Hie land. 
The Dublin Synod met at St. Patrick's Cathe¬ 
dral on tlie 31st ulr. and elected delegates to the 
Conference on the Irish Church quest ion. 
Cablegrams of the 1st inst. state that the Royal 
Commissioners appointed to Inquire into the 
laws of naturalization have made their report. 
They recommend the enactment, of a law recog¬ 
nizing naturalization abroad os alienating Brit¬ 
ish subjects from their allegiance to England, 
and propose the total ubolition of the disabilities 
of aliens to hold landed property. 
The Liverpool Chamber of Commerce have 
petitioned the House of Commons, Mr, Glad¬ 
stone and the Postmaster-General to support the 
present contracts with the steamship lines lor 
carrying the mails to America. 
Spain. 
A London cablegram of the 27th ult. states 
that advices from Spain render It certain that 
Montpensier will bo proclaimed Kiug. He will 
arrive in Spain in about a fortnight on the iron¬ 
clad Victoria, now at Lisbon. 
A London dispatch Of the 30th ult. states tliat 
in the draft of the now Spanish Constitution the 
reign of the King is uot limited to eighteen 
years, ns reported. On the contrary, the posses¬ 
sion of the crown remains in the King for life, 
and descends to his heir, the period of whose 
majority la fixed al the eighteenth year of hia age. 
In the Constituent Cortes on the 31st ult, the 
new loan required by the Provisional Govern¬ 
ment was voted. 
The hostility to the conscription law continues 
in the Provinces, and fresh outbreaks are appre¬ 
hended. 
Latorre has been appointed Govemor-Genei-al 
of the Philippine Islands. 
Ou ba. 
Capt.-Qen. Dulck has issued a proclamation 
wherein he declares that all vessels captured In 
Spanish water 
Nassau. On arriving the passengers were at 
once brought on shore and their landing was 
soon known. Two of them, Francisco M. Jime¬ 
nez and Rafaei Faleru, were persons of standing 
and wealth. They were surrounded by a mob 
of volunteers, and, in the presence of the women 
and children of their own families, were taken 
from the guard of marines who had them in 
charge aud put to death in the street under a 
promiscuous attack with guns, pistols, bayonets 
and knives. Even after they were dead the vol¬ 
unteers amused themselves by sticking their 
bayonets into the lifeless bodies. When tired 
of this bloody pastime they searched the bodies, 
and finding a bag full of ounces, greeted the 
discovery with cries of " Vim Expand!” The 
only crime of these two ;ictims was merely that 
of trying to escape from being sent to the Island 
ol Fernando Po. which had fallen to the lot of 
all Cubans of auy standing. 
Tlie captain and crew of the Jeff Davis are 
still In prison at Caibarien. 
The British Consul is expecting a fleet of sev¬ 
eral vessels, which have been ordered to cruise 
in the Bahama waters. 
On the same day two Cubans wore shot at Cai¬ 
barien for being bearers of rebel correspondence. 
There are said to be 3,000 insurgents in Sagini 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
.•••••. 16X© 16 V 
HamM mok e4.,. . 18 ® mu 
bhoulders, smoked. 15 ^ 
Poultry nnd Game. Dressed poultry lu j|,. s t 
class order soils us high as lust week. Tim nook i 
this is, iiud hakbeen, very limited. Much or the vv e-t¬ 
ern opens III ussy nuU otherwise damaged. Some lute 
lots from Wayne and Delaware counties. U., are in 
prime order, and quote almost with New Jersey. 
Adams county, 111., furnishes some of (lie same kniit. 
Fcw state dressed imi arriving. Ducks ure iii turner 
supply and sell l rooty, Geese must be extra in • • • 11 i 
nil, Grouse have had an unusually long season, and 
are now seldom Inquired for. Will! ducks.no iu good 
supply. l>ut not or a quality to bring high rates. Tins 
week give* u» the Umt Installment, of wild pignons. 
Live poultry ts In good tlenmnd. with large sides tor 
the ensuing Hebrew i-stiv«l», H taquoted at Wit "v, 
V Hi for fowls und chicken*. We. do. tor turkeys, 
tl.i&to l x< pair for geosc, and do. tot ducks. 
Dressed Poultry— 
Turkeys, N. J., prime f tb.. 26 0 27 
Turkey*, State, V ft. 28 0t 25 
Chickens, Stole, fair to prime, '# ft. 23 © 25 
t hickens, N. j„ guud to prime. 20 to 27 
Slips tttld ('upon*..... 28® 33 
Turkeys, Western, good to prime. 23® 26 
thickens, Western, goud to prituo i3 a ... 22 & 25 
thickens, Western, poor, ff a. 10 © jh 
Geese . . . to i-o 16 
Ducks, State und N. J., $( ft. 25 ,5 3 
Game— 
Grouse, y pair... ... 00 @ 1 00 
Hire. ♦'pair..... so® 10 
Brant do . 1 00 © 1 25 
*RU“ rd - do. 50 © 62 
Widgeon, do. 60 © to 
Wild Geese, do,.. . 1 on , _ 
uuiiii, v do*.’ ;; no 3 So 
Canvas back ducks, it pair. I 50 1 .5 
Rod head do. . I (je , 1 
Wild Pigeon*, P do* . 2 jo (7 3 00 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
New York. April 3, tSir.). 
Butter.—About all that remained of old butler 
has been sent in and new white t* now rather liber¬ 
ally included In the datly receipt*' We have already 
had 119 many as 510 pkgs. in one day’s total ul 1,300 
Pkgs, The diminished general supply does not pro¬ 
mote business; nobody la buying a reserve; In fuet 
tlie presence of new in market tend* to prevent a 
movement in till* way. Very many retailors have a 
line of trade, who, after opening upon spring butter, 
of Sweet, fresh llavor. cannot get 1 heir customers to 
no back to old. This is very likely to be the cusn 
till* your, us the grade* which sell at about uu equal 
rate for new, will not compare favorably In quality 
for table use. Tho market close* very weak, and 
prices seldom reach tins outside figures. Canada 
uniter l* very freely offered, but thin, aud common 
state is harelv moving. Wo have the novelty of an 
i mport of UK* pkgs. Canada Via England. Thu Cali¬ 
fornia steamer of April 1, took about 175 Qrkiu*. 
Statu firkins, fanny. — ® She. 
Statu tlrlt ins, line. 46 ,„i 48u. 
State th kins, good.. -II © etc. 
state ilrktii*. pour to fair. . 38 © 40c. 
Shite half-tubs, prime, in lots...,,.,.60 © flic. 
Hture half-tubs, fair to good. 42© 6 ic. 
Stino Welsh tubs, dairies. 40 © 12c. 
Stale Welsh tubs, poor to good. 36 © 88 c. 
Welsh tubs, fail-mado.. 42 on 44e. 
i eurisylvaiiia dairies, fair to prime.31 I 6 e. 
(immiii butter, poor to good. . 30 © 40 e. 
Wlader .36 © Sfln. 
New blitter, pall* and half tubs. 62 © like. 
Now butter, Welall tubs.. 48 © 50c. 
Beeswax.—'Thero are only moderate sales at 
iBto-isqe. 
Beans uml I'eas.—There has been a further tlo- 
cnne iii quotuttun* for beans, arid the market is quite 
us lileleks as it wan at our last. Some stock, especial. 
Iv late supplies, at railroad stations, are moving in a 
a speculative way, and not a few lots are losing badly 
upon their country cost. Canada pens uvo dull, but 
held at 4,1.25 ui bulk und bond. 
rioiins, pea. fair prime.$3 16 © S 3 25 
Botins, medium, prime. 2 50 © 2 60 
Beam, marrow, prime, screened. 3 (HI © 3 50 
Beans, medium, common to fair. I 5(1 © > DO 
Bean*, marrow, poor to fair. 2 50 © 2 55 
Bonn*, Lima.. 0 00 © 11 00 
Beans, kidney.. 4 50 On 4 75 
11 Fi. Peas.. 1 60 © 1 75 
1 amnia peas In bond. l 25 © 1 "5 
Cuuuda pen* iu barrels.... i fill © | 70 
Cheese.— A stoady demand from Western buyers 
has beeu added, to the regular home trade, und price* 
have mostly recovered wliai we dropped last week. 
Brices uml advices still exclude .shippers. Tills week 
hid year the export was about equivalent to our 
present entire stock. VVe quote fancy factory itt 21 1 
«i:22t;c.: medium to lino, UM-Jle,: wmmiuii, If© if 
(arm dairy prime, l'.lkj.'/.iO'-tc.f common to lair. 13© 
16 ,<• ; English dairy, 17®22c.; pineapple,21i.' ?5c. Some 
dried 141 lot* of double-skimmed have sold at 4i<uiic, 
New cheese will appear within tiro coming ton or 
twelve days. 
C'uHtnt.—Tho markot Is dull at the following quo¬ 
tations ; 
Uylniul nuil Nmv 
Vlerfdn. Motile. OrluilliH. lexrin, 
Ordinary.25K023V 25W-V. 2IW-26', 2nw©2l5'-j 
Good Ordinary-. 215- ,i«2itV !»S'f«27 27(r27'-t 27li<Vi'27 '., 
Low Middling...'-’T'p-dTT 37 ipiCM 38&«>!»!k 2 fSi 4 © 2 H''g 
Middling., ,.tW.qoySax 28*©2« 29039J4 »K©! 8 >$ 
Dried I'r ui is. Apples show tnuroucuii value 
turough a good domuntl und the reduced stock ot’ 
green Peaches urn quiet, with unpeeled quarters 
decidedly lower. Small fruit* are unchanged. 
Cents. 
Apples, new Southern good to prime ?( lb. .11 © 12 iz 
Applos, new State, i< a.. , ...IIif <-■ 15 
Apples, Western, P tt> . . .II © HJ 4 
Peaehcii, now peeled prime, t< ft,.2(5 © 2 H 
Punches, peeled inferior. p lb.15 60 20 
Peaches, unpeeled qr*., ,2 ft. 13 © i;iu 
Pouches, tinpcelod halve*. y ft.15 bjt 17 
Bliii-i.lierrlc-,. 1 lb.. ..24 ©26 
Km.piH.me*, S tb..41 ©46 
(.'home*, y i».40 © 12 
Plums, i< lb.27 @38 
• •omesi ir I'Viiit.—Anouctiidonnl lot of greening* 
mid red apples cun lie found which bring faitev price* 
ICiissel* are all that oiler in any material quantit ., 
USED EV ERY WHERE 1 
CTSWD 2‘Oa. 2.369 CXatCTTHAJk 
Lw(.) steamers and two schooners with men 
and arms are reported to have lauded near Cape 
Maysi. 
Advices from Santiago of the 26th state that 
the copper mines at Cobre ha\o been again 
abandoned in consequence of tho presence of 
insurgents in the vicinity. 
A report was current in Santiago that the 
steamer Cricket, with two schooners, had landed 
an expedition at a port on the north coast. 
Advices from Nuevitas of tho 28th state that 
the insurgents in that vicinity continue very 
active. The Government has reneonpied Manatl 
und proposes to open communication with I,us 
Tunas. 
A Key West dispatch of the 31st ult. states that 
information hud been received there to the cffoct 
that, both of the Peruvian tron-clad monitors 
which recently left Pensacola arc now in the 
service of tho Cuban insurgents. The war ves¬ 
sels were formerly in the United States navy, 
and were known as the Catawba and Orjeota. 
They are turreted monitors, covered with five 
inches of iron plate, and carry each two tifteeti- 
inoh guns. 
One or t hem was lying at Ragged Island at last 
accounts, awaiting a supply of coal from Nassau. 
Tho other is believed to bo in tho vicinity of 
Manzanillo, on tho Cuban coast. This may ac¬ 
count for the reports recently sent from Havana 
that tho insurgents were massing their foreoson 
the soul h side of tho island. 
Havana telegrams of' tho 1st Instant state that 
the steamer Comunditario has arrived atNasdau, 
and her captors at last accounts had abandoned 
her and gone ashore. Site will probably bo taken 
possession of and brought back to Havana by a 
Spanish man-of-war. 
The Spanish war steamer GuaduJquiver found 
a schooner abandoned near Sigtiano und took 
her to Batabano. This schooner L* .supposed to 
be the vessel which recently landed a cargo of 
arms on tho coast near CtenfuegOS. 
In tho Saguu district seven incendiaries were 
caught und wore executed ou the plantations 
which thoy had destoroyed. 
Fresh troops from Spain arrived aud disem¬ 
barked on that morning. 
Bavaria. 
A Munich dispatch of the 31st. ult. states that 
orders have been issued granting unlimited 
leave of absence to thirty men of each company 
in all the infantry regiments of tlie Bavarian 
Army. 
Address 
FALTER A. WOOD, Bres t, 
IloosioJi Fails, N. Y., 
Or 1 i Conlnndt St., N. Y. City 
W AKEFIELD’S 
IMPROVEII HAND CORN PLANTER 
will plant In tin* best manner from eight 
to ton acres per day In tho bonds of any 
yjkj f..'iu luburur of ordinary skill and intelll- 
C'tk:i\ swing Its cost over bund planting 
t - every t.ve or m.x hour* 1 ; t» used. Full dl¬ 
l' 1 :oikin* for using on each planter. Moro 
l 'jam tii 01 . UW,000 of tbuao implements huvoul- 
v -vH ready been sold. 
a l*. 3. jlESLUOi.K, f lllrJtgd, Bole Agent 
forttie oii.'et Illinois, and all territory 
Nortli 1 1 West. For nil oilier suctions 
tin. piumnr mny be Imd :u a Imlesalo und 
ret 11 11 01 E. II REEV'I.* a 0., New York; 
Wans, ,v AUMHTUONi.. PlaUiIelphla : 1*5. 
Whitman Suns, itultiomre; A. n. 
■; Smith, Chiotnnatl, of thn .Vla.nufaoturor, 
and .a retail of ult Agricultural Dealer: . 
Patented July 261b, Lot,und Juno 5th, i860, and oi- 
trnded July t.id. I86A CliAS. A. WAKEFIELD, 
Pittstlohi. M 11 : 1 *.. Piit.i’ntee and .Sole 5itimifucturer. 
YyOJIAN AND I1JER NEEHS.-SLB- 
jeet by tiiu law of nature to many physical 
afflictions from which man Is exempt, woman is 
peculiarly entitled to the best efforts of medical 
science iu her behalf. For a majority of the ail¬ 
ments to which her se.v is exclusively liable, 
HOSTETTELl’S STOMACH BITTERS are warm¬ 
ly recommended on tho authority of wives, 
toother.;, aud nttr ca, who have tested (.heir gen¬ 
ial i rnio and roguiati.-ig properties, and “know 
w iicreof they speakand also tvith the sunction 
of able physicians, who have administered the 
preparation to their female patients, in obstinate 
cases of functional derangement, with tho hap¬ 
piest result.:. Almost, all female complaints of 
a special character nro complicated with mental 
gloom i 4 ii'I do poudi.dicy.and tho gen tin and last¬ 
ing exhilarating effects of this wholesome medi- 
enh i stimulant adapts It admirably for eases of 
this complex nature. As a remedy for the hys¬ 
teria and mental hallucinations which some¬ 
times mark both thy earlier un i the later crisis 
in the life of woman, It has n<> equal in tho re- 
poru-ry of the healing art, and as a iueau 9 of re- 
iioviug tho nausea and other unpleasant feelings 
which precede maternity, it is equally efficacious. 
Nursing mo; hors also find it an admirable luvig- 
orant. It is highly satisfactory that a prepara¬ 
tion which embraces in its remedial range so 
mnuy„f tho complaints common to both sexes, 
should proto so eminently beneficial to tho 
weaker one. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
with imnoaacd receipt* tlie tendency of tho mar¬ 
ket bus bct .11 downward, und trade dull. To tiruvlOo 
lor tho gifiitordoiiiaiul ut Uio close ot Lein, tar: n'.-s 
and di ali'i'* »eut Iu so Iruetv that Lin y gluUnd ti,,, 
ntarki t,, and, to niulto mile*, they bud to nmoinaby 
i nduce Hie nue*. though it. luvolvcd he v. y lures 
"I”'", many dealer* winy paid tlin old prlei'i in tb,' 
country. 1 here 1 * a strung pruaym e here to r.-rusv -1 
down un the r*,, tiOiisuiner* b Iditi" taut uauiif 
should 1 : 011 m now .1 along wllli Ollp r ibln.'.s. 'J'Ij.j 
shad ..cmiqii h now upproachUig, Aud that ul wavs les¬ 
son* the demand fur meat*. Altogether there in r 
decided weakness in all the departments of liv.i 
stock. 
The following nro the receipt* of the week ehdtn" 
to-day, sliown lit eoatpariaon with other season*: ” 
51: Irll 
. . bi'ovct. Cow,. CstvM, Shtop. Hoirt, 
This week .6#3 ICO 19,2714 II" 1 
Lust weyl. .0,225 TO 072 2.'.,*60 U.6.J 
Loi re* g week of '(58.1,511 152 l.UOf I .. ,;/ i’ ml 
Average fi8..,.©7 no l.oiv, 20,005 45,773 
Beeyc*. Cattle have been run in faster than 
wituleii, and thero has been a steudv decline dm i.ia 
he entire ivuuk, until they are now le. lower tliuu 
they wi i i-n week ago. This was unlocked >r, and 
tell* heavily upon those who counted ' pun un ni- 
vHttCd. Alt mei'easQ of nearly SOU imut over tlie ro 
celpu ol la t week give* u:. niutueuTU' iloo- beteheir 
can tic induced to purchase, a* 1 * usumly u.< <© ,1 
on a (ailing market, (jutelicr* win not buv an. ui. 
thinking tho can In w ill he still cheaper, when 1 ,bn 
market uirna (hoy are ready toMtOck up. The course 
ol trade dm inn the past week was as (ollow* ;—Aloit- 
day was cxu'emoly unplciuulit, und a bard day tur 
bu.-,Incsk, -( heavy N. W. ram Btorui provullhii; all diiv 
ihcrri were ri»hi|r3,uin Dead offered, but not all mow. 
I r.: io was -low mid price* dropped yc. front the 
closiu;' rate* of the previous week. 
It was no botter on Yvotinesday, with about 1 , 50(4 
head In the Gueifumircdtii Htreet yard*, 'fue quiil- 
ity was hetter, but price©still lower, save tlmt u tow 
e.vi.i’.i* In-Ought lull rate*, such as Ud line Ohio gruiin 
Diirlni iiiH, of h \ cwt., sold ut hi. 1 -.©tie. On tin; fol¬ 
lowing linday.i.vesturday ,> the large number, tor the 
close ol the week. o4 ffa head wore uteivd at 1 o,n- 
"junlpuw, mid here another MO. V a Inirl to be sub¬ 
mitted to before sale* eon Id be effected, AI t t ra hard 
nmikd, untl a good deal of piu.l.aig on the part. ,,r 
“"Hera, between lOli tniU2(Jllhead hilled of purrleivi a. 
An idea ol U 01 iirteos i* ahnnil in the lollowiug tVuic-- 
ttcllou*, vt*.; naiuedlutn Ohio etc era ut'fiU' cwt.. were 
Oluaed our, al. II © 1 , 4 , 10 ., u lotuf 'Jff good llliquis steers, 
1 , ewL.al ISt'.vlbe., and 66 Texan* at I3e. on the ' ruleh 
Steora of % ewu at°I5c ,iVU ttiBW w 
The following are tho pricea at the close of the 
tiuu'iuji; 
This week. Last week. 
Extra tine bullocks, p ft,.,18W°@ Wtz 17 
1,1 P rSmo . “ .i. 16>S © 16 f(4"r © 17 
:\ l .!m lurn . *' " i f"i 6s 15 I.,", (i’j 25 x 
‘"“tnury . - .. .13 @ 14 24 © j | 
Poovost grade- '* ...12 @ 1 M4 13 © 13 
Average of all sales.. liv * 
These cattle eurue from the following States, viz • 
Illinois . 1.4T2 Geutueky. 125 
New York . ::i'.l New.Jersey . 12 
Ohio,.,.,..... 3ii Connecticut . 15 
Pennsylvania. -/( Indiana . 20 ? 
Missouri. 133 Michigan. 13 
11 Printed un heavy mimic paper, lour pages: c 
"i-'-U Idle”., murid and Words. 1’iiee Uvo cents oni. 
tlie Whole l,fi v-eq-.ht *,, 111 ,-,t for 82’.20. Now roauy 
No. 6.8. -j «ie Smile 01 Memory. 
No. 57. Sweet Xleurt. 
No. 50. Boot Black's Biing. 
No. 05. Lady .Mine. 
No. 61 . 1 l ye O'CloCk In tho Morning. 
No. 53. Tuto r. TuhsoIb Ou the Boots. 
N". 52. >'i otr v Bird. 
No.61. Why wandering Here? 
No. 60. Cull Me ’4'liirie Own. 
No. Iff. J.e yubre do .Mon Pore. 
No. 13. Wooililifo Walt/, and I’ollta. 
No. 47. Home, sweet llorne. (lnscnjmental.) 
No. 415. I'nrlehole's Letter. (Instrumental.) 
No. 45; TheMuunlH Sea. 
No. Ii, bt. Nicholas Galop. 
No. 43. V elueincdo Johnny. 
No. 42. (Ten* D'.A 1 uies Duett. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
USE JOHN DWIGHT & CO.’S 
BEST SALEUATUS or their SUPEH CARB. SODA 
No others are equal to these lor cooking purposes, 
Established 1846. 
SMALL FRUITS TOO LOW 
•a or in the seaa near tlie Island, 
with men or munitions of war on board, will be 
treated as pirates, and adjudged according to the 
articles of war, irrespective of their points of 
departure or destination. 
Tho steamer CotnandiLirio, the regular packet 
between Havana and Cardenas, left the former 
port on Tuesday cvenii; , March 33d, for her reg¬ 
ular trip to Cardenas, carrying about forty pas¬ 
sengers. Nothing was heard ol' the steamer uf- 
terwarda until tlie 2Sth, and fears were enter¬ 
tained for her safety. The news received an¬ 
nounces that several of t ho passengers of this 
steamer, who had lately been prisoners in Fort 
Cabanas, threatened the crew, took possession of 
tlie steamer and disembarked Hie lady passeng¬ 
ers, a portion of the crew and the captain at 
Roques Key, near Cardenas. The Comanditario 
then proceeded, it is supposed, to Nassau, N. P. 
The disembarked crew and passengei s were sub¬ 
sequently taken up at Roques Key and carried 
to Cardenas, 
E. it. ('odrington, Consular Agent of the United 
States at Gibara, was brought- to Havana on the 
28th ult. as a prisoner in irons. He was suspected 
of complicity with the insurgents. 
Havana dispatches of tlie 28th ult. state that a 
battle was reported to have occurred in Trini¬ 
dad, where u large body of insurgents wc?re de¬ 
feated. Troops are arriving ut Cienfuegos. 
Twelve hundred men had arrived at Santa Cruz 
l r °tn Puerto Principe for supplies. Thoy wore 
to return immediately. The Spanish war steam¬ 
er Warrior has captured the British vessel Jeff 
Davis, on her way to Nassau, and has stopped 
and searched the schooner Britannia. 
The telegrams of the 30th announce that E. R. 
CodringtOn, the United States Consul at Gibara, 
who was arrested and taken in irons to Havana, 
on charge of aiding tho revolutionists, lias been 
released. The police system of Havana is being 
remodeled. Tim control of the police is to be 
placed entirely in the hands of theclvil authori¬ 
ties, by which it is expected that a large saving 
will be made to the Government. Two Cubans 
were arrested on board an American vessel in 
the bay of Matanzas while attempting to make 
their escape to the United States, 
man-of-war Heron has gone to 
. aibanen to inquire into the seizure by a Span¬ 
ish frigate of the British schooner Jeff. Davis. 
11ns vessel was captured in the old Bahama 
Channel and brought into Caibarien because she 
hud on board as passengers five Cubans, white 
and colored, who were endeavorW re 
If you want to purchase tin* spring, send In a list 
of what you want, and we will return It to you with 
prices that will prove satisfactory. Address 
PURDY & JOHNSON, Palmyra, N. Y. PURDY A 
HANCE, South Bund, Ind. 
No. 42. Gun* D'Ai nits Jjuelt. 
No. II. Gem* irons Orphee. 
No. 40. Kelly* 01 ' Broadway. 
NO. W. FI 1 1 | 
No. 38. Power M Love. (Instrumental.) 
No. 37, Hu"iin'» Sturv. 
No..'!(!. 1 .vUt N.,t A\a to Pres# That Cheek 
No.3o. The i mv Wreath. 
No. 34. The Life Boat. 
No. 33. Light of the World. 
No. 32. Beau in ul lions. 
No. 31. lxtuti Galop, 
No. 30. Olympic Scottlsch. 
No. 2ff. I p in a BulOon. 
No.Thera’s a Charm in 
No. .See 'Hie Conquering Hero Comes. 
No. 26. Take Buck the Heart. 
No. 4 . The Passing Bell. 
No. 24. Still l'|l Lovc'i'heo. 
No.23. 'YiiHzlng Down fit 4,0111; Branch. 
No.Hiding Down Broadway. 
No. 21. She Alight Not Suit Your I'nncy. 
NO*.* 1 ', arm iri Ann 1 Pollcu ilttzurku.) 
No. t". 'I ho Kosu of Erin. 
No. 16. .stiver Ciiiii f'*. 
No. 1 .. '1 Ho Old c,utiigQ Clock. 
No.]'. 1 ! 1 i.ovo -Ijineu Over All. (Sucvfld.) 
No. .-. Maagip-p iei.ilR. 
No. 11. Little Muegie .May. 
No. K’. ’I he Diinish Boy’S Whistle. 
No. i . Lome lUUinr, My Baby, My Darling. 
No. 1'. Geuevlttve Waltz. 
No. 10. SkutIn^; Kink 4*oikit, 
No. ff. Llaimp.tgiie Charlie. 
No. 8. Praise u! Teura. 
No. 7. 1 titally Jlrut't. Think 4 Shall Marry 
No. 6, (ji.iod-By, >t*eotheurt, Good-By. 
No. 5. Not for Jozcpb. 
No. I. islnc Eyes. 
No. 3. Wo'tl Belter Bide a Wee. 
No. 2. WonT \ ou ToU Mo Why, Robin 
No. 1. Captuln.links. 
The above uu, ho Obtained at the Music, Book and 
eriodleal Stores, or by inclosing the price, Fire Cent* 
(c/i. Other choir-: seayetions will rapidly follow, 
gent., wanted. L. W. HlTtllCOCK. Publisher, 1)8 
- 1 o 1 ud' - . Nicliolu* Hotel.) 
>0 AAH f} .TTLi: BLACK-CAP 
i 11 t'i y Root* Lor sale. First class, 
0, second elii* ,"T thou.Mind. Also, D \ vtso.N a 
uoit.NLii.sa Ha -. J5EKBV ut mo per 100. 
USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL 
BUY ONLY 
SILVER TIPPED SHOES 
For children. Will outwear three pairs without 
tips- 992-13t 
(Suored Song.) 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET 
according to the daily papers the money market 
nu* been very stringent during tho week. Yeeiorduy 
nrst-i'luss borrower* were compelled to puv 7 per 
cent., gold, with a commission of 1.16 on Govern¬ 
ment*. and the sumo rare with a eonunUodon of 3-16 
on other collateral*. The Bank of England yester¬ 
day ud van red it* rule of discount from 3 per cent, 
to 4. but tin:event was not unexpected, as the sitlp- 
mont of » 1 ,(JW 1,000 in gold t>. till* country by one of 
the bond bill foreign hunkers hud prepared tho mar¬ 
ket for such a course. 
Gold has been very steady throughout the week— 
toe outside figures being 131XGW2. The daily fluctu¬ 
ations were as follows: 
OiMmintj, Lnvsst. Hit-hutf. Clow. 
Monday.I31X I3HZ lffltz 131*/ 
Tuesday. 131131G 
Wednestlay.... 131 Ijf 131-7 13 5 '■ \! 
Thursday y f ...13.^ 131 ^ I 3 l| g}» 
Friday.132 13144 132 1315 
Sfttm-day.I31x 131K iotk 131-4 
Government bonds have declined slightly since 
our last report. Five-twenties sold at Frunkfort-on- 
the-Miiin this morning for 87X, und at London for 
8 .)‘y. 1 he Closing prices yesterday in New York were 
as follows: 
OtTd. As’d. I OfTd A«’d 
IT. Sj. lls,W3t, C..115ii llaffj I I T .S. 5 - 2 U,n.c..,’it 5 .. 1 l 2 i< 113 
V. S. 5 - 20 , C., ’62 11854 118!,, | (J. 8 . 5 - 20 , c.,’67.. 1 12 k I .- 
8 . 5-20, U„ (51114 114)4 I '. S, 3-20, Q.JffiL.ll.'l IISIZ 
f 1A NOKltS C URED W ITHOUT PAIN OR 
\ ' the use ot (he knife, or caustic burning. Circu¬ 
lar* »ent free; tiy uddresslc 
Dr*. BA It COCK & PO . No. 700 Broun way. N. Y. 
VJKW CHOP o .Jon ,ui;d. j. vhoi: 
. ' 'tof. I.'(ror V’ tioiu, Dutch ctiui if r It((r Portvaul, 
xrow 11 ( y myself the past neason, and will he sent, 
post pa d, to any lutdro** upon receipt of price. One 
ounce Ib CIS.: 4 ounces >1.50: f pound $6, Also Avpur- 
iviu,. J .'ant,, of mpei (or quality, two voftrs old, #4 per 
100; $8 per 1,000; and three years old, '*1.50 per lOQ; *42 
per 1,000. Address C. H. GROSMAN, 
Seedsman and Seed G rower. 
P. O. Box 80. Rochester, N. V, 
Fort VVn vne. 
Ohio & Miss. . 
Mich. Cent.... 
Mk-lt. South ., 
Cltrv. A Pitts. 
Clev. A Toi.... 
Ri'ick Islttud... 
Northwestern 
Northw’rn Pf. 
Boston, W. P. 
Bkst in ttik WuBt.p.—The largest, best und cheap¬ 
est Agricultural paper in uhe world is Mount's Rt_ 
Hal New-Yorkkp, published bv D. L). T. MooitK, 
New York city and Rochester. To the farmer It is 
an Inestimable assistant, and to the family a treas¬ 
ure.— Onctolu (Mo.) iimtid. 
