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161¼; 410, 160¼. On news of the passage of the gold bill, with the Senate amendment, gold went down to 160 ½a160¼, having at P. M. stood at 161⅔. At Philadelphia on Tuesday, the American says: The gold market was excited to-day by the passage of the bill before Congress. Prices opened at 162 sold down to 160¾, and up again to 161½a161¼. The money market was unchanged, and capital very abundant at had per cent. per annum. Miscellaneous. The wife of General P. T. Beauregard died in New Orleans on the evening of the 2d inst., and was buried on the 4th of March--It was the largest funeral ever seen in New Orleans; over six thousand persons attended, and the cortege was over one mile in length, Gen. Banks kindly extended to the family the steamboat Nebraska to convey the remains a few mills up the river, to her father's plantation. The body was followed to the leaves by thousands of ladies, who wished to take a last farewell of one who was loved and es