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| Barer THEATRE—SATUI ‘URDAY nae arty sh cate The following is @ statement of the business at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of New York, for the ‘month of February, 1860 :— February 1st, On account of justoms: -.« «99,038,004 58 On socount of t fees. NTED_ 4 MAN OF wwe, | sae TED—A a Ne tits TRENCH, GE 57 Houston stveet between it gil Gut a) au 408 4 THAR AS Aces THE patie? renee MARRS pet Ovries, Fenav: 7, balance. 115,610 68--2,172,810 97 aseit ie. 1,104,272 71 iad ‘whieh, eit the SA AMES rmance to commence at Ath o'clock. STLGUE Tei Mr. Burton; Bro i eg 4 forrens, Keq, Mr. 0. W. Ol 7 Mepure ae jrougham; Mr. ances cot . Bi ly Bor ety Qronmley. Mre oy i Fi Ht i open at 034) commence st (o'etook, Eat “ ‘AND RESPROTABLS | : rere present time. The ocoapation i simple, be to those who are energeti ast handsome income. Apply, atte yy, rhe ce. Hier! intent rer M yeni g LJ Cure THBATRE. oni of the ee HORN—Sir Mr. Nickivson; Princess Re! CORA ROUSAR AN and Cai A mete ay rae NT TO TAKE | of weet of books, atid make, himself cap manufactory. A note, addrowed salary expected, and reference, wil most | ot the OF FICK Ghambermaidy Mise Nicki SEEKER—! lenard, ‘ur Waloot; Uncle Noset, Mr. kivson, Dress Circle, He.; Boxes, 250.5 ‘it, Uae Shil- ling. Curtain rises at 734. TSLIAN Opnna-A070R, PLA W EIGHTH veh, Banqu. Freeh, evento, ah Ferformed, Moral pera of Dow GIOVANNI Doo X Giovanni, Signor Bentventans; Don a, Siguorina Truth; Donna Elvire, Signorina A. Pattl; ; Maset: » agnor Ni } Le- + All svat wecured. $1 OU. -Admistion om the formance a, $1; Amphitheatre, 29 cents.” Doors open ‘at 7; to com ‘epee at 7: ries J ANTED—AT 516 EIGHTH AVENUE, active young man te attend a To one who can 5} rT jee Bayes er a T. BARNUM, MANAGER Greenwood, jr., Assistant M: the afternoon at ne elincetes suitable, © February 26, 1850.—Balance ‘Treapury notes converted. The amount on deposit in the various mints and de- Poritories, on the 25th of February, subject to draft, ‘was $7,273,000, tag Soe ne ashe Lie) ws coup it ANTRD A, CURE, 1 re. B. A RETAIL DRY GOOD3 " at this office, stati what salary expecte ANTED-ON THR FARM OF THe ADVERTISER, ‘ fow miles from the eit, an dh with or without a bey from 12 Seaprtena chertect muat be a thorough lavaand West. Bily ine variet it Stock Exchange. ia tiveneas Ses Lind. pane Get. SR RESTS AD W Work avd plain cooking. weferred. cereome of good charact with. “Appig'at 113 Water si Ee 3 USEUM, aire ce eS 78 Norand WorRR tia Litek 7 09 i058 do Youne women, one aa fret rate Cook, u ‘pion Bk it ean Wenke amase, 2 “ baker of brea; ‘Has no 0>- "The other to do Cstsace ima lerosco pe, million, with ‘seher aiveraaainent ha fachanting DERBLLA, with all | in i ag 25 do 100 Reading RR 20 do 600 ¢ and ironing, or ohara- berwork and’ waiting, of cbamberwork and plain sewivg. tintoone house. Best of reference from the! jease call at 192 Monroe street, third floor. 700, MIDDLE AGED LADY 18 DESIROUS TO JOIN, & ratte “Admittance $0 conta; eblldron under 10 nia, and offers her services. x torationd to. children, i. Further partioula: ber: hed ¥ Toning, and sew Cnr BOY OF 14 OR 16 YEARS OF AGE, WANTED AT store, corner of Brosdwi as ebere. between the Also, Tableaux of RR RE CELVagetIssseeeeet 100 ac 230 very evening, (Suodays Sine and Fourteenth ons, commencing ab aad 734 o'clock.” Ad= AssuRANcE oo. = re of Sand 1) elon " ais 2. B. Jewett, 2) Merchants’ E aa Jnougance Serip, 17% CHATHAM SQUARB— the week, and seer, Wed- at i ots; Boxes 29 ote arquette ‘ne Satervolumenss onasi + of the beet TACE WANTED a8 CHAMBERWAID, NURSE, OR mengations furuished. Apply at No: 2 Weat Seventeenth atreet, ALES MEN—-WANTED, TWO, thorough knowledge of the city retail dry good ed apply but those erience, A good salary will be given. 8 Canal ECTABLE Te eames Wis To g| ae (POssEssixa A Positively, none o Bur- with a chaste variety of ances, to be Trnad e atno ne other place of amusement in ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY. Advertisements sent vena me)" idhadl gaa paid or they wilt nt be tahen from the Pott SRA 36 CANAL STREET TREMENDOUS f Professor 4 Seamst gobi nny’ d place. “Can ewe well recom. i Vines ieee ‘Brook! Wages not so much the object. ye, Aad mi lyn, for Bridge Diacseat OPBRA—ASTOR peace-com papery tient it to = Maretzek.—The committee in Opera have the ple: are,» v. bers that the fouling t eommualttec ith them in securing # “* bi commirress, nor, Caleb 8. Woodhull, Mayor of the city of New bert M. Bru ‘A. Buckingham, Bea", Jacob F. Onkley, Beas Os ehalf of the committee for the relief of sufferers, M. D., President sf the St. George's Segiety—W Vice President, | &s Arvin Plunkett, Beye Régis Ds Trot evolent Booiery. Courcey, AL ar ¥ avid C. Colden, Eeq.. b tre P. Chapman, Esq. foe. § Hamblin, ‘Beq.—Committeo of the American Dramatic President; P. Fi Joashimasen, jorge Godfrey, Esq.—Commities ere ef March, has been select~ od for the sbave compilm i t. Particulars of per formances will be duly rene ty gat advertisements alle Tickets for Boxes and Parquette.... Two Dou ARS. Ticke' Lt Lens, re... Subcsri pectiully requested to secure ‘heir be ate on or belore Savurtey, March 2, ns those seats not secured by that time will be lot on Monday. ILL OPEN ON bf ig pe EVENING, MARCH L nes at the Great Hall, Minerva kooms, way, inal celebrated series of Gigantic Panoramas, embracing exhibited ja Boston of Philade phia, Baltimerc, a ash 00 . Admisel vn, 25 cente—C! iitdren ¢ Commences moving at jay aud Saturday afternoons, BON! PORMERLY THE BOSTON LYCEUM— sotablishment will open for the season, on Ladies and Gentlemen of the Th requested to UROUTA and Stanger, Ket Channing stroct, Boston, Mase. naaaaanaaaanel ty ON whan, “pant ef ae. bets ‘and Tockse Waten, with ill recerve the _ BINARCIAL. TO LOAN O ON BOND AN Will be Cyides GS Be $10 000 7° ae 81. ‘Apply im the Bank, c Note FoR ‘SALE LE AND TO LET. AFM AND COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE.—THE SUB- valeablo gorate, situated om and a half miles from th ve of Flushing, on the White Stone Koad, or if more will divide it irto two 4 © of 112 acres. the this practicable, res and out- build: ce, 1 that oan be dee and everything connected with the property, are in the highest order, with scriber offers jor sale hi ng Island Sound, about X PER CENT, ON al one Avelsp. ORREY, No. 6 Wall street. or SENECA COUNTY BANK. N | |. DWIGHT, Jr, No. 61 Wail | able to purchasers, ALISE LOST--82 REWARD.--TUR DRIVER OF THE Beis Waka whe conveyed the baae i AN K more are redec! street, aE i per PUBLICATION s. ARLES AND LEONORTS BANK NOTE LIST, a Wholesale Prices Current, is viewing the property, they aco roterred & (overseer) on che premises, or to hase ir. ie Ge 7G. WEEKS. HOWL, SPECIAL ROTICBES. AA AER AA I ite 0. F. fare per annum. Bupplementary netioe | i feoth trset, Bd subscriber lnmadiosty the failure of n dank is pea ia | rspaper rates of postage. Office, Wall street. Mailed No, 35 Wall street, New York. REEMASONRY.—ALLYN’S RITUAL OF FREEMA- ‘ronry, to which is added, a Key to Odd Fellowabip, with ot of thie scarce hook fe in be sent by mail ted States and Canada. OW ANS, 178 Fulton street, New York. MISCELLANEOUS, co --TBE GREAT peietoue ‘STEER, HENRY y Clement Leach, Key. of Eat ® pecelved the, frst, pre to- morrow, (Sunday Le) 2 ty i of respect te t suiply if other fr see | valuable lets in Prospect str Apply private eale on or betore the 2th of mat he Me cohen teh | orsrs Te wilt thon be ofered Exchasge, in this cit a OR {ALE--A FARM OF pov ad ing a the turnpik: Marine Pavilion, Far Rockaway, The for out with the asrortment of Genesee, Ohio, ito, Mickie A : ~ mation grocers, and family use, at est WOFK peach trees, jars, inquire of JOHN L. NORTON Jr, Fulton street, N. York: ME VESTRY OF THE (PROTESTANT preentas) ton, Church of the Nativity wish to return thanks tthe For forties parte 81 the effire of J, Also, several other mall places for sale. | Fane: 3, ory I st., from ced ve Wail stresty up Wall te ite way to tho Park, and remsi ve steer will be. served up eeday, Wednesday. alance to be Manatee, No. 8 Fulton Market, on Saturday, 9th inst. OODWORTH PLANING MACHIN WITH IM; Prove allio Frames, aw = ; also, every part of » machine trait 10) Jersey City, opposite the City of SE ak, EMOVAL.--J. W. from 27 to 75 Cedar at way, whee shay ober for bead. "STorchanto aad dealers are invited to call mainder and examine t their stock. 1 he CASES SUPERIOR Va- * Me XWELL, %6 William street. ‘that Hence tans we were Pre: and Thorelsy, 12th, 130, fold at the stall of Henry Ne dotworen Fitth avenus OR BALEATWO ‘and the probal worst stent Bexear; Cat aud whieb are mecessar means te vide is, ders contracts are ful) Enowing how they are to Be pard ve comparatively Lothi ly bread; and we have our aug during the THE TARESOF INDIA- yong the ose: 10 pairs of that and _ 3 horses for work or LE—A eet KNOWN DAGUERREAN B34. all Lined of gold lent them Bed Keon at alt ta Coy large wy YDER & BROTHERS, T. to their Lew and elegant rooms, S*7 Broad) wens PRINTING onetce, 12) FULTON stager’ | jarge and beautiful a of | Iwill bo aged ell she ure styion os ther pepe in eee toy ae card LORS HAVE REMOVE D> E VOR, Treasirer, 485 Sixth et. ar mittee will be io attendance is furnished with a 0 LET OR LEASE—Two a. sm. bee! noBo- ken HB siteet, {68 feet fron, judeom ae. Reg ts men viraneestaly te state the am street, w he apmnse ether ¥. ‘Whecharl bt, Wises @. > ein, 2s 3 youre of Btares. They follow wg notice. aod we ging PN H Wal sire ane of the company. ed Sirah If eppliea.sor i feed i Wall street, from tweive to thee neva "on be transacted, io the Domertie be caeried on fn th terested ‘who both reside ous AND Sone Wa Waprap-6 Pr as such special partner, has contributed stock (xe sum of seven thousand dollars. The fe 50 sai the ish day of Janaary, wil inthe ity, at, from 30 cadwey rates- end if that is ‘aNisuep Rooms rag about the ath } pond street, New York. | que, evoryi @ Pi ony Hy Nn pg Walt? Sp, Crane fem ier etree. ences given and required powder Pe Re eth Cs, | Maiden lane, ot fees RO mt sreitboet fall board, 20 White sureet, Keforences exenanged. a sie ee AA & ye EXPRESS. - RCIAI c Empire City as City ane a6 Ceereben, atid Sirageey i potas lever Wotahen, by Cetin ett ata ety Weel ee nen riaw ea, seeeraie| wy NTHONY J. BLEE ye AUCTION « net ea eae Anthoi eparty, vis — The valuable three story jroome acreet, g court yard in the two story houses Nos 30 aug 83 Contens Street, being’ eighty-twe feet sooth of Birsome street, baving ecting With house 495 Broome strees. All the For further particulars ret. NTHONY J. BURR BOKER, AUCTIONRER —ANTHO- ny J. Bleecker will geli av peblic auction, on Wedi Mocohani vigi—The throe story etreet, between the nl « Madison Square. eptete with every conveuteness ted on the mortheast The in good order ai Also, the three story attic h corner Fourth a irtieth 1 publ e and wi ated for that oF any ott of busmers requiring a cotuer. A! three story attic t adjoining the above, ied as dwellings. houi Thi ata very penee, be altered into growing importance of their situation, as msit cars, and of the Fourth ave- aus of the the southerly jadison avenwes, each lot being tw “halt of the block, im depth. mt inches by southerly olde of Thi C treet, | a wolnth sereat, commencing one hundred feet wi ixt we se Rio Grande, north to 42 Ne Ly including New that, ‘sy vada, ineludi stance, the fuse as that presented by very encouraging to the South prospective, entirely upon the m: weg. in order to make a division, the the line, and the cocupation by 8! , & tlave State government, of the lower haif of Uali- fornia, Furthermore, the South look. perhaps, to the ‘lee aud’ Feoherehe bulla, thitey eotill oottll extensive pro: ate i" therbert well i ee Terme ‘ANTED—TWO ‘CALIFORNIA Avoly te to SOUTTER, SYMINGTUN & £2 Broad sireet. Win ROBINSON, IN EXCHANGE FOR A ket to San Francisos, for May, winwall's line, one either for M: m will be given, “Apply to & CO, No. 47 Prout street, N. MUTED STATES aq! LST CAMERS BETWEEN WN. ané Liv Bins cempooing thie Une eee 1 cara Graftoa, by contrast exproasty for care has bi taken in their sons fot pegnengere Ore ua ARD K. COLLIWS, 74 Spe sot ante |, SHIPLEY & O0., Liverpool. fail hence oy Saturday, the Liverpool, on Wed 7, abe rqeon will be attaehed to each bh Ri o'cloek preeisel the Cherokee, fengers will Hor freight or ey « PINWAUL TOMES ASP, as, i number be made. The Betty Biles an now be had to San board, foot of Morris grirene tor wile er dberts haver. or aureet, pier 4 North Rive 73 JAMES BE OR BAN FRA 1¢tsg0, diately. The celebrated Bart River Sven igh. The fine clipper bark 7. pe a arzezrars of her eurgo engaged. wil ‘ave good CHRISTIANA, FO! the balance of iSety for # HINCREN, ae Wal street 4Y BOAT WALLABOUT, ip Ferry. She i+ 19 to: 4 100 feet lone She will be x a the foot of South cor further partion Premtvirect. N. ¥., oF Cberiea Noble, ‘Willis mebered. wer eran a MI bees road. payee LJ thie the "a yw pregrure #tee Will leave the commpptent, prev. Toss of © weresy, Thured oon, r F panne apply om boards ne be Panis seenty tet ot street, at the offies om the please 4 id aeeert ays tinge uROUGE TICKETS struction, as, alse, in "sa ongines, to casure strength os yas Lon Weds ~~ I ait hense for Liverps en excellent nooo: Passengers, if immediate tot the best of Fran: Being a trach shorter time them by ony and obi Thureday evening lest, agai eriviag out the women the Wisely haste che tee, oo “lent acts One. of a | ton of S risalak charecter, but if anythi the Fomt ( otp: INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, Our Washington Correspondence. ‘Wasnincrom, Feb. 28, 1860. Hon, John Bell's Compromise. John Bell is the big whig gun of Tennessee. He has been Governor of the Stute, was Secretary of War under Gen. Harrison, and it simply rested with him- self to be or not to be the head of the same department under Gen. Taylor. He is a man of solid parts, o shrewd politician, practical statesman, a orator on the stump, anda strong and eloyuent debs- ter in the Senate. attention bes been chiefly devoted to the Indians; but his movement in the Senate to-day assured us with great empbasis that he has in this crisis raised himself a step higher, and has gone, with the deliberation of a cool-headed diplomatist, into the consideration of the nigger question. In this body, of late years, his ‘When Mr. Bell took the floor, we expected the in- troduction of some resolution relating to the Creek Indians, the Chooctaws, or Cherokees; but we were yoomatty undecelved in the ernonneement that he had , to the best of his discretion, a compromise fy pogo ‘eral elaver, stata to tn which he now proposed ja to the Senate, *oRedueed to the skeleton, this compromise of Mr. Bell is but # modification or compilation from the various ey" fete heretofore submitted. He proposes — romise. feolations of annexa- ca to buy the territory of Texas, from the Colo- Pro time to admit another slave State from wth of 4 dogrees N from the territory ‘north of said lin that Stal ‘New Mexico. 6. Provides chat the whole of the Great Basin, vii territory between the Kocky Mountains and the Sierra No- Mormon region, shall be goveraed as one very restriction. California as she ins shall be formed fares the tereienty of the people of a territory on being admitted asa Sea geal the Committee to report a bill according to this ee ation of Mr. Gell, upon these several gomez picture with reference to the the Senate—a ay omy in sub- Mr. Calhoun that,with the wigntape 3 of the of afree Sta wveral years ago, to wit: regon—perbeps three or four—one from California, and one from New Mexico, to say nothingtof the Great Basin—in all, some eight or ten addition: ot ree States—and with only the po To eay the least of it, this aspect of the case is mot It Grp in the cannot be made We agree with Mr. Bell, t! to exist in New Mexieo. The soil is 2 Merle, limited to a few patches on the Kio Grande, cultivated by irriga- tion from the river, The climate is intensely hot in eummer, and intensely cold in winter, It ‘too cold and too poor @ country for the uegro, He oould never live there tlave—hbe would die ifleft to shift for Mexico, of In- janish blood, can subsist upon almost no- ro requires hearty tood, and plenty of it, egro slavery could not be made to exist in New ico,even under the protection of bounties from the government. Mir. Bell ogrece with Mr. Clay, that the Missouri compromise line, run through to the Pacific, would be a mockery— that t thing by it; but th South would not gain a single vision of California by that ltue, would simply. img nothing about slavery on the south side of the line. leave « territory which, by the force of the free white emigration, would iaevitably become another free State Therefore, Mr. Bell pre- fers to admit Chiiforpia as she is; preferring one tree State to the certainty of tw oe men. be would prefer to ipolude all the Great it Im this view, as a ‘in in the State of California, because otherwise the chance of another free State from the ‘in. Not quite ko fast. There are Southern men who be- eve that the Missouri compromise line, with certaia declarations of fundamental dectrines, will answer the purpose of seouring to the South prospect of maintaining the balance of power by fur- ther acquisitions from Mexico, where slave labor, in the cultivation of cotton, sugar, and tobacco. would be highly profitable. from th annexed without the Grivg of a hostile gun. With the slightest encouragement ited States, the whole of Mexioo might be om this view, the Missouri eompromiee line is m matter of great and practical conrequence to the South, ‘The only point ia Mr. Bell's scheme, satisfactory to South, is the preposition to admit two sla es from Texas, to counterbalance the free States of © Sait. forpia New Mexico im the Senate. To this extent. end no more, the compromise pian of Mr. Bell tends to th ening of and thus far, at least, Mr. Bell bas met the necessitivs of the case. We lock with great anxiety to the speech of dr. Caibor a Monday next. ype to-day. 4 will doubtlees present the of resistance b; the South. will 1 the North ofthe thus dangers they are to avcid, ‘ona of the schemes w! they must not enforce The Didiculty between Messrs. Davis and ‘Bissell, The Washington Union of the 28th ult., contains the following correspondence between ‘Mesers. Davis and Piveell, im the settlement of the diMoulty between Wasniwetox, Feb. 27, 1860. Gextirmen :—In order to remove say erroneous im- presrions which may bave been made on the public mind, by the surmises of letter writers, relation toe correspondence which bas passed between Col. Davis snd Col Biseell, we take the liberty of requesting you to publish the following correspondence, which will them :— thow that the matter hat been most, honorably adjurt- +d, to the gratification and entire satistastion of shel mutual friends, JAS. 8! 8. W. INGE, tox, D. C., Feb. 22, 1850. Waser Sim :—1 om informed asserted tbat at the tipi re pasted t t ble to find a “ report" of your re- a Proper pervon to anew 1 regim her the Mr. Biserus, Sin:—In your note of this date, you inquire whether Lge er im yesterday's debate, that, “at the time it ed for the Mississippl Pe my on the field ene Vista, to have paste fier of the #4 Indiana regim ber Ei bo routed and were p +t anawer | can give to your loquiry is to state ray, which was thie:—That ‘at the time the 24 |ndisne regiment gave way. the pi regiment was not within» mile end a half of the scene of action.” big seinen oad weer all | rai feat fey that Tmode we oberge against she tiple bat to award them the oredit due to their gal- uished services in that battle. vy only to do justice tothe cherecter of others, ig and dead, whore conduct 1 ueder my own vation om that occasion — 'y imposed = remarks previously made in the course of the e debate. iy, yours, ke. Hen. Jevy, Maan ” wilt ISSELL Riot on tHe Gare, tman 0 Urea, N Y.— Foun Pensovs Knieo- On Sui evening. 24th ult., the rioters aeain turned out, t four hundred strong, aud re newed their attack upoo the aseatied om farmhouses in the men and committing othe: Mr. Tobey’ w taty wok wounded while pescea! Joformation was at imer. and another larg: Dg to the Sheriff at of armed citizens, posse under the direction of Deputies Fotte, of Frankfort, aed Schemerhorp, of Mobask, was immediately dis- pached (o the seene of the riot r preverving quiet during th rocerded J sucoweded to make arrests, W prise to the jail at Herkimer there before © for seourity — Unica N. ¥., Observer, sen. ~ We are pained to learn, rays “ ) Ayho of the 16th uit, that « in the Rascourel Raccoure: Cr Levee, some ie Creat bal Ur eratling efforts have bern mada to stop it, but vith out efeot. rae faceavep and inwadatan part ofthe » ond capped City Ini Rescugp ynom Daowmine — Thare. pape nev Noe sone was reso y OMe. Daxcenovs Accurans.—On Wednesday evening, Houseman was knocked down by a terri, Canal strest ; Dr, Rabineau. accident mediately administered reli: the nature of the injuries she received, she & dangerous condition. Avornen Strike oeived, Ko. Live™ They trust their tect and support them in thelr just demand, Board of Supervisors. Mancn 1.—Conference of the Judges—The Commis sioner of Jurors —Upon the motion of the Mayor, Judge Duer took the chair. Mr. Bateman was called upon to et an Clerk. ‘The Judges present -Duer, Masom, Paine, and Camp- bell. of the Superior Court, ‘The roll was then called, and the Chairman announc- ed that it ap) ‘a that fifteen members of the Board d four Judges of the Superior Court, of Supervisers answered to t! Rames. Two other members of the Board arrived shortly afterwards. Ald. Fraxkiin then moved that im consequence of theCourt of Common Pleas not being represented at the present meeting, the body now adjourn, and that & special notice be sent to the Judges of the Common Pleas to meet this body here at the same hour next evenivg. The Supervisor of the Thirteenth ward that they should adj. to next week as he under- stood rome of the Jud; ere out of town. ‘The Supervior of the bebge ng ward, would moveas €P smendment, that is bod journ, it enould ‘adjourn to the Bret Wi ver tod ip May next, in ordec that the Legislature shoul: this act under which they a ‘This body was called on, not create one, and be wished that some other “gs ad interpose and decide upon the nature of thes bey were aeked (0 perform e amendment Was put and lost, by 15 to 7, The Supervisor of tie Eleventh hoped that some gentl would boldly oe frankly inform them why bes hs, « re pen to act on this question, No been made against the preseut incumbent, = it Pisa been admitted by the public and the pub- lic press that he had performed bis duty faithfully. He ‘would propose that they meet agaia on Thursday suggested requested to decide fill a vacancy, but to "t ppeared sa ~ ven tor, and fifteen against, the amenament, ‘The Mayor proposed that this body adjourn to Moa. day next, at half past 3 o'clock, whioh was carried by the same vote, The meetin; wr adjourned to Monday next, at 334 o’eloc Consvrs.—The President has recognized Jules Lom- bard. Consular a of the French Republic for Monterey, California, and Carlo Ferrers, Vice Consul of ia for New York, CITY FRADE REPORT. Faray, March 1-6 P. M. ‘The eotton market remained unchanged, while sales were made to a moderate extent, compared te previous transactions. Further and later accounts were ex- pected, with some interest, from the Southern cotton ports, as to the extent of the receipts compared with those of last year. The market closed with a buoyant feeling. The flour market was unchanged, while there continued to be a fair inquiry by the Eastern and local trade. There was a limited business doing in Canadian for the British Provioces. A fair business doing in Southern, but prices were easier. Corn was some lee® ty, but prices remained about the same, while sales were pretty freely made. Pork conifaued tmac- wu and prices nominally the same. There was 20 cbange in other articles of provisions worthy of note. There were several lois of coffee offered at euenion to- day, a considerable portion of which was withdrawn, prices not proving satisfactory. There => @ faic bust- ees doing in sugars, at about previor Asuivs. —There hup been @ steady di wad with sales of 76 bbls. pots at #6 62, and pearisat $6 Braswax —The market was steady, with e feir in- quiry, and sales of 3.600 Ibs. yellow, at 24 8 25c., cash, Buraveturrs.— mee oy Pye this dey, have amounted to 3.600 bbls. at $4 3: eee 68 for fine, with common to straight State, at i mixed Obio, and Indiana, at $6 1a * $6 26; Michigan, at $5 25 0 §: and pure Genesee at $550 @ $5 6255. Favcies snd extras were im fair request, and fra. Southan Fiour was rather easter, and unsettled, with rales of 9C0 bbls, at $5 a $5 18, for mixed to “ brands Duilimore, Alexandria, and Georgetow: £ nude easier, with sales of 600 bbls at $2 Oise ew for fine, and $3 for supertine. Corn Mral was dull at $251 for Jersey. Whest—The market war very firm, with @ fair demand, but prices were #0 fac above the views of buyers, that uo sales transpired. Hye was quiet at 6lo. Barley was scarce and wanted, at 8a70c. Oats have been dulland heavy, with sone small sales for the California market, We quote Northern at dic., Jersey at 34 a 37 4 Southera at 0a B2e. nm The market was rather thiuly sy: plied, and was better for yellow; while white was ia good upply and earier. The sales reached 44,000 63 & d40 , for mixed Southern; 66 # 576, for Southern yellow, and $40 650, for white Jersey sad Southern. Corron,—There is no d led change to notice in the tuple. oyant feriiag prevails aod the quantity offering is Umited Salve tothe extent of 1,200 baies bave been effected to dey, at our quotations, whieh we contiou Livenroot Crassirication. paree cflered consleting of Maracaibo, Rio, Java, aad Costa Rice The rales foeluded 123 bags Rio, at 13 sg a lake 5 129 bage Costa Rico, at 13% @ 13% 0 ; and 10 bags Jave, at 18/0 4 months. Fretonts.— Rates to vont $894. for ectten, 6h O64 for core Ly ae aod balk), 20 0 35s. fer heavy goods, end at about Le'bd for flour.’ To London, rates were Uncbauged aud iusctive. To Havre, jo. coptinued to be the current rate for cotten Frvrr—There is but little doing There were sales of £00 boxes raisins, at $287}; and 20 casks old cur- rants at Oho Frarnens— The market was rar, firm, with a falc demand for prime, and sales of 9,000 Ibs. extra, at 3c., ~The demand for North River, for continued good, with rales of 400 bales at 60 « 62 Hives. Seles cf 8000 Buenos Ayres, previous to ariival, on terms not made public Hora —The market was very steady, with sales of 40 bales Western. at lic Lrao.— A vale of 60 tons Spanish was made, at $482 per 100 ibe. Lains —The market is easier, with sales of 1,000,000, at $1.00 per M. Orcs —ip linseed, there ie no change to notice, and the pales are 3.000 gailons, There have also been sales of 900 bbi#. South Sea whale, deliverable at tue East, at sbout 42)0. Olive ts beld et $3 26 for quarts, in Darhete Provimone —The market war beavy at $10 97) for mers, and $5 8755 a $9 for prime; © sale was made of 1000 bbit. mers at 10 66, but ander what circum ances, we could mot learn. In beef we have wo new feature to notice, the market was heavy; beef hace were in dem. t $15 60 & $16 Cut ments were steady and in good reqaeet with sales of x, bhds shoulders, sides, and hama, im dry salt reapeotively; alec, 1,000 bi Se. Lard was inactive, Che. Dressed hogs were steady at ba bo was in good demand, with « fair amount of sales, at full Prices Cheese was soarce and firm at 65 «50 Eavare —We give below the snies of real em t the Merchasts’ Exchange this day, of [roverty situaced both ta thie elty and Brossiya: —tw> lots on Forty. fret street, mene Third avenue each 25x 100, $600 each, $1.180; one lot on Chirty-third street, near Broadway, 25x08, $1,300; house aad lot 247 Phir teenth street, 263160, $5,000; do do. 44 Forsyth sirvet, 28x100 $5.75; do, do. corner of Varick and Clarkson streets, 26x100, $6,000; do. do om Forty fourth street, pear Fleveuth avepve, 26248, $900, Brooklya —House and lot on Harrison, near street, 25-100 $4,709. Sosr.—To arrive there have been gales of 1.00) bizes Castile scap on priv: bei Th leans, at 440, a be ~ omtha. Tonaceo “The mo: ket ovntinece fem Annered ace | the operations of the week : prices, Ba Mtoe hk. ane a in i o wane 8 ao ‘ite ot wt S - Wee with tales of 100 bbls. a Drodge was nominal wt 24) Wine — Seles of 26 qt casks ae Madeira at 660., and 10 do Port at T0e — ural t very moderate fer pace ronece and wanted, but low grade foreign is deem rather qatet dar- jog the week tbe vaty ents of SSS SE ® Philedelphia 50 006 Ibe, taken by w 400, fer gocd medium qualities, Recnsers or Pronvce oun Benanete, wrce Vrerenpay- , at BT e & ize) Ess