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eat Grid the afiacte ot France and her im the The Russien army was about beirg diminished on the Danube. ‘naa and China. ‘We have dates from India to the 17th January, pa The eommercial prospects satisfactory ee, Wt at Bombay. nny oo ight oe = on ee imports and exports ha: q The American Tetohante were dealing im in ant ees eee nt were endeavoring to ‘a tax of ene halfpenny per picul on tea, which is resiste peat 22.—Prices hay Livenroon Corton Manker L— vem way 'y per lb. in some instances, during the p aen tg on Wednesday sales were made at Yesterday. however. @ more, active demand iteelf. Daring the day 6.000 bales were sold, bout 2.000 being on speculation, giving a teadier ap- pearance to, proe rT d this moruing the same ‘ivi nae ry continues, Fair Uplands and Mobil are now at 6, and Orlesns 6%. 6,000 American take s Lj rooney and 580 forexport, Sales for the week |e8. bag eros Tequest, et advanced rates. Sales of 220 tons at dis. 6d., and are now asked, c t \d prices tond downward. , but vo material alteration in Tovaceo market quiet but very firm, Inonw market dull but ne resuction in prices, Freicnrs steady, with light demand Mowsy Market depresred aod fluctuating. with the @ppearance of an increaer im value. cvllion ia bank vithout chan, Consols closes on Friday at 9645 a ‘4 Om account, and 95 forwoors. American State stock in fair request—United >tai:# sixes 106% a 107 Passe # by the Canada. Mone Bois Lecomte, lady, children and servant; per and Mrs Rees, Mr and Mrs Undermli, Mr Mr,and My Sturne ht, Pol aire, Grawford FSilostia, pabts 1 Tntetiigence, Jans, Migrim, at Oporto; Fe mon, Baton, Ma Que: Welous, Tarra= 1; Elbe, Aa uM 2 Letbmite ord Amerion, erbaven; Hambery; Balled for New Achilles, Oporte: ¥ Lith, Western Star, 1 i Jon eine Reply of .egie- la reply arrest, lature of Penneylyania to the petition presentes t divorce :- the General 3 1, Catberine For and being e resident rest, pow in aud State t ition of prioted over that eon wy part is in Thovgh | would ct rather then any or ¢ 4 opposi in thin particular adwirsion of charg course of triel, her evil rneband, w tact a a due the rociety young loved wil ¢ freely have de feem a t relue- red, but to submit clined and mu wD. and ently. to meke (hie Mr, Forrest ¥ as 1848, for # Tere: vani to vembeg, vot te mol wes ja we bate her sake ta terme atonoe ea Uhet bad ied ed the too dirret avd propounced #6 heeculd r bh aay repe t le to addreve him nor live cimperacively demanded | ‘mans dic 1 ralvetan pleasure. miter an whe ¢ apa t fully aud J cited lady. Not m Urodact in to ibis estime Mr. Forrest They are bis a b nae always ex: , i aud 1b He ed, a nteriatas the highest respect. dir iwin and bis leay had, subsequently to January " Cur reeldene ed by our mute. us introduced me Int two coonsions. There 4 attention “ie faxolly, be ¥ elreums\ao te. Forrest's advisers parated, Mr. buted our sep rably uyom bi m ether motive. rot # light upon the « vpon wbicd | will wot e« @ lon Forre After we had Lee formed me that repor cause which reflected + n the + xis January, counrel sast and wich I would not opp: voree, or any 1 bappiness pr want «f virtue. ft was said to be impossible to obtain | 8 divorce, Without meking thir charge, amd many pro peeitions fe ation of secrecy were to me. To ail ions though aecompanted by he offer of @ p for life, | feit myself bowed by every crnederstios of honor, virtue and duty, to re- od umjusiiGed retarel lute tving this refueni, | bad siready turn en eb When not to appear before the Leg which right be solleited to pe was edvierd that euch act, if any Legisin induced to 4 be wheily imoperati ered to be th von advised 5 ly forbid For this reaton | hay ft the St to appear before the c ee to which M: petition war r eon thought proper that | should appear ce notice Forrest ) to ores exemine bis witoeeres, My counsel coo he cmly cenststent courte, on my d paper mm without another 8 coniary mean to fol Forrest * and ond on, Far tonly mate relation, | have no avy mein the requisite jour # witnestes who know of my life # to enforce their your body under € these chjections from wy vative laud « other 4 and by thetr advice verne Tespeetfully p of jorisdtetion by your he an go- et the exercise potable body [have too much respect for your bonorable boty, to suppose t protest neaserary , and my role motive in this addr ti wpon your files, side by side come declaratic fi ity to my Warringe rome 7 crimtnsl act ince ot with the dignity aud purity of the marriage « I have mever, In deed. word, or thought d in the slightest degree from entire purity and chastity of to. | Not hare |. sinee my st. failed in affection am ready to sppear in to vindicate my porfeot te. many cee led by the wera! inh a epportantt now before pour Roworabie Respectfully cubmi Bit dieproving the ay CATHARINE State of New York Otty and County of New York, Catharine N. Fortest, of the City of New York wife of Edwin Forrest. being rworn, says, th hae read the preceding or, *igted by be knows the contents tbere: ort T Sworn before me. thie 4th fey of Matoh, A Nive Gaev, Com, of Deeds. Movements ef Individuals, Com Sloat. U & Nitin Washington Rear-sdmirsl Wormerley W. Meade, 1 SN, have arrived Hom C. A. Wiekiltte of Ky mort entirely bund. Our Washington Correspondence. ‘Wasuinoros, Mach 7, 1860. Mr. Webster ve. Mr. Calhoun, on the Slavery Question— ‘The Difficulty and the Difference. Bunron’s Tueatas.—Faivay Niony.—Miss J. Hill's ‘The great speech of Mr, Webster, to-day, though by | benefit wass substantial testimonial to her popularity the general voice of the crowded audience pronounced | asanactress, The house was thronged with « bril- ‘& failure, is still entitled to great respect, and valuable | amt assemblage of the tashion and intelligence of the in @ practical view, in several points, He was slow and | city,and she was warmly weloomed, on her appearance, deliberate, almost to tediousnees— he was philosophical, Sean a emamaean mer pomee shnneh teases incomprehensibility—be swept around and arou: question, in large circles, Pape eampratny cautious approaches; but when he had concluded, it a bin econ 3 was evident he had done as much as any body hada | fare a right to expect from Mr. Webste: often noticed He goes for admitting two or three more slave States | ters, that a from Texas, because that very thing is provided for in setts farce of orty Winks” ge the compact of annexation. Very good. He goes for purchasing the disputed territory of Texas, at a fair compensation. Thatis good. Thatis much better than we bad any right to Caged hs wl ‘Webster. Northern Bile ond seneeten espectall: land whigs, hold that this puted territory b ae New Mexico, avd that Texas bas no more right to it, 10 better claim than te Canada, concession of hase, on the part of Mr. Webster, is, then, very bere and very important, and probably will lead to aD easy adjustment in this jcular branch of the dispute; but we apprehend it it will be whoily re- md iated by Horace Greeley and his clan. audience, who enthusii cellent pieces, which were ren fect manner, Mrrcneit.’s Orymeic Taeatan.— Last evening being Webster goes for admitting California, with | set epart for the farewell benefit of the universal favor- guitabte Seundaregand with be prvent sonntation, | i, Mine Tayler, and the lat appeacanes of Mitel’ 5 e cone pe AES ‘suitable boundary” for the present | xcellent company, this place of amusement was diled State of California, leaving aah rey south op _ to overflowing with a brilliant and fashiouable audience, tor: the South, if they choose to go th ite does not ro, if he had said #0, then would be be be ie immortalised himeelf to-day. ‘Then would there have been a tangible baris of co-operation with the South, ‘The Misrouri line, under the same terme, or by im- who testified [unanimous approbation and just appre- ciation, of the talented efforts of Fn fair beneficiary, as well @e of the entire corp: amusements se- lected me the occasion, Mari al with the petite dra- “i "1 ? which was sustained cation the fame, as under the eompact of 1520, would | ™& of “ Napoleon's Old Guard,”” wh be ‘all important te the South, i view, ROS of any bene- | With aa brilliant success as ever. it ne Repent fit from the territories we have, so much as from the | the farces of the * Maid of Monster’ an Nore.” Jn the latter, Mr. Mitchell performed t! dni of Bubb, with all his accustomed ability and origins ty. ‘The amurements congiuded with the burietta of vy Lind,’ which gaye unbounded pleasure apd satis “a tion to all present, ‘The grand * Pancrama of Broad- way’ was also exhibited, Shien was executed by Ben- ough and Conover, with great artistic skill. Cranynau’s Mariona, Tueatne.-Three pieces, of covsidereble attrection, were presented at this theatre, last evening. The first of them upon the bill was the “ Mysteries and Miseries of New Yerk,’ in which Mr, prospect of the ultimate ion of Mexico, which, x under the concession of the Missouri line, would give to the South an equi ries, and ( nada besid But Mr. Webeter ‘dletinetly avows his opposition to | any further snnexations; aud gore for improving what e may pee for all the Northern territo- we bave as the true basis of our prosperity. therefore, take It for gra } the boundary bet reen the North and South, and especially would be be opposed to it, with in Mexico, looking to annexation | | Mr. Webster strenuously urges the constitutional ob- | Chgnfrau appeared as Moro, was, a8 usual, re- | gation onthe North of restoring fugitive slaves to ouinea by theateroas applause, 1s was eucoseded their masters, which is @ good thing, and patriotic to by th sequel, of med piece, called “Three the bsch- bene He opposes the * Wilmot,” | Dot bpomay Yours After,” Mt Pokentren performing the same cha- aoter of Mose, We need not say thet, when, th 38 ora are besieged at an co and Dereret, without # word about siavery. 39 | ces, by the faso! and the fatiof God Almighty, and he would, therefore, | Lot give caureless offence to the feelings of the South, So far ro good. On the other band, Mc, Webster pleads the evil of flavery, wud quotes Virginia au:horl- ty te prove it. ‘The growth of the eotton plant gave a trade that led iiens of Florida, Louisiana and {ex {of which bad been carcied by the Northera d piocrsey, with the express understanding, from Mr. | Celboun, that it was for the extension of slavery. | We see, then, in Mr, Webster's epeech, the outlines of acompromire mixed up with an argument agaiust avery, and he pleads to couceding nothing more than inevitable, or what the constitution or exisiing con- tracts compel bim to concede. He gives up the “Wilmot” beesuse it le not wanted ing to adaiit two or three more slave States because we bave contracted to do so. | He admits the duty of restoring fugitive slaves, be- | cause the constitution req utres it, Wi at more can the South demand ? ble, fair and just? So it is, require something more. he calls it, becausolt is the audience roars of laughter. Cen ‘s Ormua Hovsr.—This pli of entertain- ment is im the full tide of success. ery pigat Me- chanics’ Hall is dewely erowded by # highly respecta- ble class of eur citizens. ‘Lo some poeple it seems sur- prising that while ether Cesoriptious of amusement enct liberely patrowised (hristy's should always mmand cuch fine Douees ; but the trurh is, there ts | something so liv; d Sorpiriting in those negro me | logies, ond the aire #0 familiar to the million, that Dence arises the attractive features of Veehanics’ Hall, Between songs, choruses, and instrumental pieces, to | gether with the most exquistte dancimg, the visiters are delighted, and they generally retice with a determi- | nation to return the next evening. | Anenican Mussom.—The entertaiom bilshment are arcely a Week parses, but that romething of a novel or interesting character is produced for the amusement | of the numerous visiters thet crowd the theatre daily. | Laat week T. D. Kies, in bis inimitable delineations of | gave the utmost catisfaction, and now | 4 Woerality of Mr. Jarnum hay agein been dieplayed by the engagement of those won- | derfal performer:—ibe ti Batemans. We hi seen the articles of epgegement, in which Mr. Barnum is | to give $1,000 for one week's performances, | and evening. A longer vpgagenent could nos te effect- | ed, a8 two performances each day would be severe trial, if protracted beyond @ few day: The pubilo amined | wilitake tke hint, and improve the present oppor- m. And | tunity to see ther = velo Ist not perfectly & major'y im the Senate, and the South are wholly at the merey of the North, Wat security bave they agatost the What right or power of Here les the gre Sir Cal. oun Very brleily. but very polated) up the views of Mr. Webster, aud anawere onists? the quertion of equilibrium he made the great question, | to be'present om some day to whieh Nir. Webster rearcely dropped & passing allu- | formamcer are to take place, Never, ron, And the adatstion of Califorola, vir, Calhoua | Clara Fither, Master Burke, and Master Betty, bes made the test in this controversy, whieh serued to consider as @ matter of couree. iil the South be conient— will they be rafe without thing Like a preservation of the balance of power t. Webster there been 60 great an excitement in the dramatic word by the perropations of ebild:en. Tk Oxy-Hypaocex Micnoscore.—This interesting exbibition tabes place every evening, at 411 Broadw 1 ee s . Persons who wish to past au evening in pleasure, cal ° mey a ee ty bere withers the most curious, entertaining and in- Beil the oF two; but North structive display of nature ever oifered to the public will go #gbinet (he District of Columbia, aga Dosarion Concent.—Mr, L, Martini, well known in this city, will give one of bis @opation concerts ta Phi- ledelphia. op the 18th ines, Mxxoprow.—Songe, chor givia Breek Down, form th | entertainment to merrow evening, at 58 Bowery. toring foeitives, agsinet permitting slavery iu the forts and does yards, Se, till the South be driven to revolt. ir Webster propores or suggests yet another ing Co telleve the South. He suggests the appropria- of money out of the treasury, for the eolonizaiion ce negroes in Lideria or elsewhere This end the Vir- thiog) bur the proposition, if made & question In Cons | Pancras oF THE GoLD Mines ov Cactvonste te belo; eon would be a periect fre-brand in the haods of the | si ibited every evening, at bv Broadway, three doors sbolitiontets, it would give a vew impulse to LherD qbove Nibio’s The #ketehes were taken on the apot, agitation, avd would increase the rupture bet) two cections Mir Webster, tm short, suggests et proposes, which- ever you please, to palve over and lubricate the so (bat the patient will be easy for the time belng whoun prepores to cut out the evil by the roots, ar to restore the permament bermeny of tuw Uoton, ia = the by men of undoubted talent. The public can here | learn the manner im which the gold is gathered, ‘y Coenen the violinist isin Mexico Heurl Here®was at Dureego, la Mexico, creating a Jurore, reoently Madame Bishop and Bocbsa have been at Guadale- guerantios of pe ty aod security to the Jets MNademe 5. was received with unequivocal ap- South. But bi pi ment ofthe | Plaure. courtitution ie utterly impracti Mise Davenport is drawing crowded houses at ihe rt Charievica, 8 ©. lown~ the extreme demands of Mr ( alhoua have div ed the Southern mew To this extent be bas con- tributed towards @ compromise, which might not ot wire have been agreed upon by the Bouth. Che speech | will do gord. It was delivered in th good Jntentions, and is the be: ny Northern ean Cmevrr Count, The Breokiyn B. Danp.—Thit case war conelud efter ceeupy ip Verdict in favor of the defendant. THe Atiastic M emire in f ; * thet of Mr. Bell (sabeter ki Cally Mr. Webster's) may possibly go through, and | | ned yesterday. The building i ther it will produce @ tempor t wt least. i¢ | fret ie 18 feos in the clear, Th cept the balance | feet window in every stall, of which thers are 83 in hich cannot at once be | Dumber. The structure je commodious, and neatly Let | Aud tastefully fitted up. panne Da COMMERCIAL APPAIRS, MONKY MAKKKT, Fatarday, March 9-617, 1, | The stock market was bucyant this moruing and Judge Rodgers, of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, | prices for some of the fancies advauced a fraction. made ® decision yeeterday which is likely to have | the firet board, United States 6's, 1867, ‘light Influence on the operations of the silent partner | ocr rs pretty weil the whcle groan veer the great diffeulty be South are beginuing to give way. tee, if nota treaty of AveLYMiA, Maroh §, 1860, California Gold Diggers—Impartant Decision. ot up Mf per cent, Obio 6's, \; Canton Company, 6; Erie Mall. burioess, im (he California gold digging line Anapplioe | peggy. Harlem, \; Norwich an@ Wore ton de to the court, by Mr. J. A. Lessig, of this | Reading Railroad, 4, Erle T's, new, 6; New Hat ity, for ap injenction to restrain one Patrick MoLang- | jajircad Nj Morrie Canal advanced 1% per cent, and pening of some $20 000 worth of gold dart otf alleged that he and Patrick entered inte for the purpose of digging gold in Califor. pis, apd that the proserds amounting to the above tell back 2, clowing at @ deolloe of Jy per cemt from yea. terday's prices. and the feverish state of prices | Lotice for rpeoulators to stand trom under. aid be ruilclent brie Rath. tum, bad been taken porreesion of by the said Patriek, j with, srk to divide the «potls, | reed stock coming out im large lots. the advance of a a the past two or three weeks having fnduced many ehty holders tegreaiize briebonde sreond mort, a: demend for investment, oud will d abticss present prices they are a good invertm margin for an advance ts probably greater thas on any ber security of the kind im the merket. The ence in the market prices, between the first aud second mortgage bonds of the Erie Ratiroad Company. is so erent] that bolders of the first are selling out, and ia- | vesting im the eecomd; awd if thi oarried to the ex. teBt anticipated, the eeoond mortgage boods must de favornbly affected by eno @ moven The Canada, from Liverpool, does not bring very ta- vorable accounts fret Kurope, either of @ political or *ommercial character. The deciine in cotton was an- icipated in this market. It appears to be the impres- rion in Liverpool and Manchester, that our crop this year, will amount to two million, three dred thoa- rand bel and the probability is, that when the ac- 7 fendact from taking it from that place. The court de- are ia cided thet the refusal of @ partner to account, is ao ground of injunction; apd thet, even if tere was a partnership, the plaintiff not having labored towards thet end, abd the whole fund having been wcjulred by th at, it wae not part injunction thet wilt & 7th of this Bowsty Thesine.— When @ programme of enter. is attractive enough to draw, might afer adiences to the theatre, it is waneces- eary for # mannger to change it. Mr. Hambilm is also of our opinion, and he it ® competent jadge in theatrt- if the week, the + been upon the bills of the Dowecy the ry petiormance gumerous cron ts hare an. thetr appeale, The amurements commenced ree oe, whe porverens, ble “JER counts which have recently gone out resoh Liverpool, an advance to some extent will be reaileed in view of a ore here anticipate, by bext steamer an rt Mo ears, Lester, OTibert aad Wi the principal characters, in whieh they receive rapeu- wey etve nee of bell @ penny per pound upon prices carreot. who perform when the Canada left. When it is coneraily believed in Regland that the crop mow coming to market will not exce tise beautiful pleee, and adm: Tous 8p The whole concluded with » euccemfal melo drama, celled “ Karfe, or Three Fingered Jack,” b passed cff remarkably well, parway Tawar Public opinion hes ratified | the eriiictune which we have promounced upos the sew comedy of © Extremes,” anda fall and dience pightly rewards the #fforts of the end the acknowledged merits of the author of Bow decidediyeucerseful piece We bare seldom Mr, Blake more at home than in the character of ‘asee into ft all the origin wud rend it was caused doubtiens, by t litical affeire on the coutinen trouble brewing im Franes prised to receiv te im Par! dof & general apbesring of the dis cerdant elemente of sootety throughout Freace. We do net Whe the looks of our secownte from the eonti. me dt amuring We hope nent. and believe that there ill be trouble among the 7 oe great powers, before the clove of the preseot your i st puppies—one more ourré could not be Stook xchange. | fomnd among the “upper tens’ of thie © greet any | country,” oF seord ms lazy loungers of the Sond sireet ° ols in Lew A. Chapman traly «xe hi ce “yatta, and the lamentable ses,” of Mr. Alarieve, « wiligence which (be ve he fears it Like yw destroy ve the Union” Jordan make his “ex ne) treme” passion it pard thea it ta eiloited by ov ta Canales such s Virginia as Mise Kate Horm, Mrs. ifieid makes ths Bond UC Co the mort of ber foreign philanthropy Fd —- m= fe Skerrevt loons and pl rs - and Tret Co Canal airl, on whom Mra. OF admirably; aod where ts the bachelor Would not whh to be tantatived aod at Inst” by the charming young Widow Crosby’ in that prominent character, Mite Alexina cher is inimitable—che looks, speaks, ects the part with benoty, grace and animation The seenery of the s hale piece ip exquisite bat the flleminated ee w vatcry. and the magnifieent in the Oth act, de, tee cassilog end veecon Fridey | ¥ NOW and Bg Ce | evening, was haat re) the comedietta of * Wild Ducks,” which elicited from | erformers, by not failing | Saruapar, March 9—6 P. M. The two week's later news brought by the Canada; which reached here by telegraph, and was published in the edition of the Herald this morping, had tue effeot of obecking transactions in most articles of produce, as dealers were disposed to await the receipt of private letters. The decline in Cotton wes not so great as sane Sar een: 268 the market was unsettled; & report eate Albe to "Albany, which also had « tendency Eastern, river Ded ope! ae to check Wheat remained firm. Corn was un- man eontinued firm, with moderate sale cbange in the grecery market. Breavsturrs—Fidiry,— The sales of ot he nue 3.200 bbls , at $4 8734 & $4 75 for fine, with o to straight State at $4 S7)¢ a $5; favorite State, mixed Oblo and Indiena at o 125g a $5 25; Michigan and iy Obio. at ys 25 @ $5 3734; pure Genesee at $5 504 6234; fancy Genesee and aio at $5 O26 a 5: tra Ohio ay phate a $6, and extra Genesee at @ $6 6234. Southern Flour was something easier, and inactive, with sales of 700 bbls at $404 for mixed Ppmivser ent country and Baltimore; $5 06 a$5 12 for Georgetown and Petersburgh country, the lat'erar- tlole very good, Rye Flowr was quiet; 150 bbla, sold at $2756 $2 81. Cornmeal was mominal at $275 a $281 for Jersey, and $2 94 for Brandywin Wheat — 0 sales amounted to ] 600 bushels pri: nesee at $1 30, and 2400 bushels prime Vanadian (free) at $1 20; other considerable rales have been made, Day the part culars were kept private. Rye was dull at 58¢. Oats were in {ine demand, with rales of Northern at 420. a 4ic.; jersey at S4o, a 37 }¢c.; Delaware at S6c, and Southern at 300.0320, Corn was rather unsettied; owl Litur ul ere was no business transacted In this The accounts by the Canada do not ap- very alarming as was anticipated, but lers prefer to wait Sesotpent their letters. Paovisions —Pork— The market was rather better for pork, With ® good inquiry, sud sales of 400 bbis., at 98 $4 $8 for prime, and $1044 for mess. Beef was Canada’sadvices tnles were restricted to 3,000 yey previous prices, Corror,—' mess, at $10, and prime at $6253 $650, Beef hams were steady and in request at $168 $17. Cut meats were firm, and in moderate demand, with sales of 250 bble. and 60 4g STOCK SALI me Boston, pore 8—Broke features of the | At ‘There were large rates of Morris Canal, | HN Arad jailrond. 0) Auburn and Roc Paseumpsic Railroad, uth Shore Ut Troa, 103% 9 103%; 28 Verm: Centra! Rsilzond 42, 50 do, W60d, 425: 5 Northera Railroad, 653g; 20 Western Railroad, 125s; $1,000 Vermont and Massa- chusetts Railroad Bonds, 744; 2,000 Boston (ity 6's, 1553, 93, Sccond Bourd— 20 vi cord Railroad, G4: 20 rights shares Boston and sive ti Canal nthe vet te oral hes. and Delaware O'e, Vides 1,680 aw 8, b's, bet Webarcs United States Kentrchy Pavk hes. ‘ 450 Morris Canal, a PL \H) do, z 4; oO on Jal wisi pogo. 20: 9108 eating me 6's, a, BS, Li sy; 100 Morris vaaal, hai ae Texas poles, & Partinonm, March §.— Stock Board—§'50 United Or," 7 MI; MH ehares Baltimore sud Ohio Anilroad, 5%; aks. 49 do, time, 05, | FOREIGN MARKETS. Eats a ® rgesen N, We abi Fixcetos, Jam. March 1,—The market for bread- uth has not improved since our issue of the 30th ult, | Flour end meal reme 16s, 6d reepectivel: evewat last prices. The: while pilot bread is neglect entirely cured t / cargo of Ne fo ‘ wy frienes who been taken at Ile for casks and los per box There cCommendstion, Bave not been sny arrivals from Halifax, and the mar- nd ha very Ie 1) could be obtained for 18) dull wt O48, per 100 Toe at Tie Od, and East (mdi 1 160 Ibe m in atti jant and worth JF per bushel (Cod ofl ie searon; 20 Td. per | given for the parcel in the Newfou 4 let | brick demand, at 408. 0 650. for ordi | Helders of rum are asking 84, 3d. per | romption. ls. 4. for exportation, L freely offered at 40# per ton Pimento ts hel | vanced rates, Bris ov New Yous- 00 d 9i5 per cent prem; 30 days, 4 per cent prem. a en f good qualit and paid for. Mra. Faee- The trtende end ae jusipian-et of the family are re fpectfolly jevited to attend the funera . to-morrow (Vew@ay) at 1 ovelock, from the residence of ber brotherto-law, J. 0. Greenatch streets, On Saturday, March Oth, after @ short illoess, | € Ganghter of John and Rachel Maret, aged fi Jrerte and three months The friends and nalntances of the family, also those of her oncler, Gilbert Weeks, Peter Clark sod pet are tally invited t) attend her fa- Sinth aeeen Wine 2 ocloek PF. M., from 105 North Mi famed b me Friday the sth inet. after a severe fllneea, Joy ay Sag m patric! "The donde of of the fs Tomtly are ree, tend the funeral. on Sunday, \ ‘clock, from the residence of his father, No 50 Harri- fomatreet. Kile remains will be taken to (ireenwood Cemetery tor interment At the city of Camden, in i, on the 16th wit , Im the Tlet Sear of bie age. the Pox rarviving full brother of be Ho, lay Like bim, he was, in all the aiteinments of education, self. made The Mascate Lodge ong eaveral ateotionste aby the coeamion, s inthe death of cur brether, Porter © lay. maronry moarne the leva of one of the brightest piilars of the order-one wheee life cf asefulnese and bonor bas given evidences that bis work in the lodge below will meet the appro- bation, and receive « rich reward at the hhauds of the Creat blaster above. RARKRITIBNE INTRLLIGHE NOR Port of New Yorn, Maren 1, 1850, “ 6 teow Ries wiOH WaTeR.. vw ao rapnic. eral news oolemet for the latest Marine fetetli- See cone ‘Cleared Shipe Idabiew, (Ans) Pemmamovieh Paveca and Acapntes, AU horrire at Rh Alvarado, %, Mobis, ED Park JW Elwell; Genera! Jon a 3H Pr of, Stetee PR, fouls, Whicney & m, Be Murray: Minne wo —Raries Fresburg, Taunton Wilmington: f. Fisher, Portians: Ruphemi | Baltimore, x + (+) Flowers, Philadel phies Sarai jedfrey, Preneh, Rive Rest Bory, | Dra, Hattes, WS J Bouter & Ge, ilies saington, . rote & Dituriget wc o Mary Da, Powers, Newhern, olimce & Pett Arpt mete, Toews ‘Provisenoe, Wa bows ‘anes Gorham, {= firm, and in good demand, with sales of 200 bbls city | re is, however some little demand | het is consequently becoming bare. Helifaz Cod We | would mow, it ie thought, commend 19s for onsk, aud 1 Shanghae: ree for NV¥o | 18. per box. Alewive: nek wanted; the boy aria, Goler, ef * ee Mas £ te ore es Wer, fe foarea, remtnd | fy NB. ord, o Nethem Atenct, for Pani aod g* are in excellent request, | Hebert town; 12, freakin, + f for Seq arbor; it, the whet Hghtly supplted, 350 barrels Newfound- dull, as isaivo DG. the latter at inh tobaceo ie very roaree, 10d. to leaf ie however has been moved jon for con | wood is for af neat yo mad Deaths ore the Set year Fowler, corner of Murray and eee arent ne sooinete eae ee : Seeceser ete mise and pareousere trsin Garde Woe “aE: wate ee am). Zasobe, Bamburs, T days, a Tee, yw Orleans, 19 days, with mdse, oat 53 Souseratme Sa . fase with eottan Sop, Malaga, 83 days, with frais Grande, Feb 24, with mo~ Goodhue, "The A was 9 days te Ben's ars io Govshue Creataanes, wi jasses, to Nesmith s me ‘Rid'n oo eo _ brig Foul, Bs Baltimore. iS ye, a oo he a Burke, Matansas, 13 days, with eugar, to JJ jorton, Mi 1, Feb aif ke ng Se ion betors kA area Tas 50 Bk ion 7 spake brig Loulaa, of and for Salem, with 14s of Bi ‘thi oppo Lake (Br 10 days, wish fcotcll, Darien, Gay S days, with lumber, ft ’ we Wahingvon, NC, ¢ days 7 rian, Wi pole, No lr Norfale's da was Lavon, Frederieksbergh, Va, 8 days. - femmiecevencenees cr | Bis, fan a oe a My ‘mperter, bi " ir), Dus 17 days, with fish, to ; i—Are ates’ d Rover, ork. es Commeroe, Soubis! ce ‘me, March 6—Arr sohr Trumpet, NYork (not Bos- Ship Hudson, Do: vary THomaston, March 1 Arr tohrs Sen Li cory fo Dunia & Diao Yorks 24, 'Neurmahal Rendall, to. SILI, eahes 5 pene i NYork; Spear, and Bliss Jane, oer ip Ai Max’ trad wit! aus; Southerner (s), Bor oh Rive & BE;tAe yu Mis q oftip Atkansna, Maxeall, Havana; Southerner (a), Borer, | “Fait Rigen, Maro jot Minerva, Philade es, Del Bovey, Savannau, sivaaat Mancn 9—Wi set, 8, and light, Herald Marts: Fast Bameser LI, March 8~ The sehr William Thom: Capt J D Wardell, with of 20 bhde and tes and pole of molasses belonging te pall’ River, from Cal ™y Bristol, cawe ashi re een deseh, nine miles village, ow a 6th inst, at Ll o'clock, PM, ond blo Ing very hoavily from the 8 go and veesel will probably be saved. insured ‘a New Bedford. Miseceltancous. Ba Soo Corret pon Lose ov Sip St as sunrise, N; at meridian, do; at Correspondences ‘b lose of anchor om thi ton, from Palerwo, ¢ offing bor 0h 6—Arrachrs P; Bri homme 5 Ut Pooks, N cn Ro Bruce, Bambiis, Barnstable orhem, Providenoss fr oedi Crowell, Barnstable, brig Meuntaineer (Br), Mal}, Oudix Sewronr, Mar Atr schre Cloderella, Snow, Harwich iw, do for do: Ti » raise, from C. ‘| jowers, master of the St Lawrence: Tan 5, 1850, “Thave had the misfortune to lose the SéLawre Providence, from New Yerk bound to Califorsia, towel sloop buslation, Govil, Denn Vaiparaico. We gov drifted 08. n meres for the morning of the 27th Des. Ai ‘ do. ms Northern Belle, Fituget~ Are provs Qainedaug, WLillane, L k for Norwic! Ne ing to the shor exer eomtur, Norwioh for NYorg; sohr Ri was instantly stove, We pu iinnd, Phitadelphis for Nowwich Std hip Motel waited some Sine before veaturing to Isaneh saother, | Loy Perkins, Havic's Sor ae W Gandy, Jemters a ber much labor, © men xo int» aseound boas, aad | Ny ‘ork; Sarah Louisa, Crocker, d ee nilen “Perkins, S and sobre 3 Fupire, for Bacramen v shore in safety. Subsequently, the carao wae ugh in & somewhat damaged condit: hauled up inte a small orcek or laguns. Capeain M, arrived in town yesterda: nd is of the opinion, that the Mary Jane can be got off without any very great amount of loss, unless the weather should be extremely ue favorable before ‘he proper assistance eam bo bad.—(Alta California, Taunrox, March S--Art schr Rosoi jus, NYork. Stdé a eons Mount Hepe, sad C INGTO: na, and the vessel harles, | 8 steady, | nie, and in request, at 7120. for Obio, and 16 a 220. for | reached the shore with i but the bout was eto \d tho | sicop J Lawrence, Keexey, do. Gocd to priine Stato, “Cheese was asleable, at 634 a 80, | men much injured. Nest worn mc after gross trouble, gone | cx, March ?—Arr robe A thort Thomas, Hizring, R: Men were Kot ofl to , to SAVE Whar part of the propac= Va. £ld bark Florence, Woodw ai lo: brig echirts of Provucs rex Ramnoavs, Tris Dar. 4, of the underws eco | Frat sin, N York; sobrs Moses Brows, Wail: Mhiladel~ Erie. Heusatonic, Tetal. sia allia ths | pala; Sarah & in! Oren, B inset, ro toad fr Havana, Flour, bbl: iL _ | » wo tourd | | RicHmonn, ® i Seeds, 16 be Thonext | Yerk: JR Water Asher, do... sss li 28 ee eee | ee Butter. packngea. 164 13 > sbeustion, With’ the curves for | Meicbandine, pkge 16 450 cone thcusand dollars. The place where the ship got ashore is | ple ag do.. so calles nee, about twelve Bouthward of | nena - — ship satled from New York on tho 16th of Augast | ships Constentine, Seer 92 is | last and was opeken On the 70h, einco which movning ued | de: Ham bark Adolph, Rheim a | berm heard of her until the receipt of the abovo,— Zo | Fel let--Bark TO Brown. for M in role } ae + is 28 | Hana. | do, and et Barbara; barks Sera attle, head. ~- 8 _ hogs oF Tare Many Jaxe.—We leara that tho US Qaxe | Gow Soe eo ae acer poeeuetneerse renooncr, Mary Jane, Captain Hussey, was | pene, foe sales ehip’ To rigs MARKETS KLASKVWSBERS, edro, om the 8h | Adebne, for sale or freight; Geo ~ ry, { | | | Wa C, Fe York: march 2 se re Ach f t Sth, sone Dabo P fe eh 1, 60! es ficecls, Wee Abbott, do; ie Stewart, d Passengers Arrived. Liverroor— Packet Si EO.born, of Ireland; Dr J Kinnier, Arsh: sehooner, night of tent of Which we did | At Dorolule, Deo 2, ships Wolge, Luce; Heroine, Wall; ig! Leay of shel Warren, Evans; Le Grange, Dexter. S00b resiment, of Sauads J Sas Srokex—Jan 13, no lat, Bo, bier Wing, of West- | the stecrsgy. port, 00 sp; Exchange, Hazard, Nb, 90 sp seat howe, moe mare Site Vilna Sia icin Shines i Cnaniesron ~steag Southerver.:-Mirs | Richar‘s Berg NW by WMO mules. leans, March 3, CSD? | Wiss Kichards and servant, & Duncan and indy, Mise Dencue Hack Minerva, of Neatuchet, 2¢ dave from Sam Fracisoo | Theurn, dna Robie arg. Falls Muse ‘Thorbaror | oor Wal Dec 18 as SCN, lon lw | ™ ude © Robiuscn, MF Sharer © Brown, ah A Wolk | phen Bs sur, fron Sientuoges {08 Now York, ont | "h'H Dewitt, Fit iteniyy & VW Spee, ew Routan, | Barbadves, € cays from Gonaives for Boston, Feb 2, Nhe, Tenet Sexe tas tient one piepea, John May, Lloyd 4, APenreon, Wio & VOR CALIFORNIA, Sehr r Jopiter, Bennett, from New Rotges (Nov 27) for San pew a aie, no brah, sed, fe! at ae Jan 5, 0, Ww) ol ENFUE aoe Feb 19—ba: UT Wn yore Curtie, “~~ ay » for By rtnales, bury, une; & So sit, ‘Coagine, fa fm ——, di; schtsd A Riko | Ge. ay "s CANORA ee nese ae ne | Thewas, juss loed for Balt OUA."~TAB BEST ROMER Bice fone ena te mammary | “GE Y Gahran Toor . aha ‘anchaisgns ie dole doom afficted with the Fever’ Ree ton. Samoset, Hollis, for (al Meushs «, Newell, ter Sau Prac ciees. in port, #2, peopellet Massoacnares La VERY Qi You, obey your conntey"s eal), : # ed 7 ae ty Danish rete nad mice. The Wagnetie As, ants, Mies, tens, sag way. =, Drown; AP Jo “Sosa nia Selnaen £SW EDIST NE © LARG for gato A] rnagter; Rapid, sti, tor New York, | Ooh: noas, trom el Blake. fv Cardenas Bak omen. | hin, phe Gece vin, a3 FaRTO tO Poceremend the pro nomed leulates to fect morn good, I think Dr, jue; Leb phon fre py § , ee 1 WF > fon; GW Brinckerbet Sas on he come any etlors. Pleyees inh, ¢ disaanes, and far enverlor So anything of ths hind ever 1!) = Tort | Uabed im this eovntry.” Author of she werk om Sort tenes, Me, and dy Dapepper Pahire tes. Price $1. Por sale at the f woeend, 22 Brondway, and by the £a- ion, Nattow, wees Tor Uonton, seth week, | Usbeew, Stringer ? ther, Ws Broadway. oC To TOURsELY PRiy 4 Ds, Fooke Young, of Pe i Ths suaieua fopmsel berpes Dinwasea’ Besthal w sche iss ore of ibe Pi 4, Lea peter Solitery Labits of .. Y ishfally desorbed, nad ali the recipes civ Garacose, Gecgise chapter oe Self Arcos, apa Boranet Tot partewlse attention, and should he Jones, 4 Bee, ‘You who have been wnfortonsi® t, Cactesas: Ma- ¥.. oom. Charlee thie vewly coche works Strangers risitie vart enlerly tb somplating marriage, dow bY oy eta Pent er . ~ BF DS porrows vr ton oe ¢ remus oogonia tal Every Ont bs Ove Physician.” Ay perwon sending tw eal. is va, en's enoloued se “4 Sate ry ne tra, DR Wie YOUN Us aces o saeees, Phi Toes de @ Pepubiie, and sld Mayet for Cuba, ES esis Rew | and. for sale Fen by Stringer '& To" Imogen Fetve Ries, with Arete, ee oem, be Seu te cites company on deerl, end wll 2 Teh, brig Challenge, Ponsaccta; BLY S228 2H 110th, bebe Northern 1 th, sveninet Philadsiphine Nichol Dit for Phitadel~ | from St Kivte | sooesie fu pete iener, Beth; Vane La a b; Corgers, Niork; Tanke, Trb 2—Bid steamships Oreg oF tertom, and | etther into womanhood, or ths ene in the dective . Belden, San Francisco: étn, ship Rawerd Rve~ LD. yd ontom pietes An important che peeve levoret, ome, meet tore pxtio, Feb 19<A brig, wmbnown, Sid 12th moot sersaln hele ot tare, im erty tomtialst Witacta TRO, ong 50. hee exten, Bt Ll Sig Bones © Conitoman | ha Bons, avrene Mae i i, Sie > he Dy, A, M. Maver , Tite, "veg teh iy wa fe hae been pore geoveratty staking 6: for regres Oe iy th A sonsesesper of het area’ anes oun ore, ee airs rims hor comin: « es 1 Bostou, a a nl? >] fre eae ‘Tire, Ppoe The ics Beng Rey, FES Sag review on Suey te cele a from Beste. ot tre as athe.) Lbsard your} © i, ” cm MsiMIMaiNg fens Mattors resehing mr adigas, dei te 8 tecelst Aud por: J amano: onpross to yer * ro Ses Wieon Met it ea 2 one ind. wd Joy 188 prove Row eg + he sper Hockareing hat she ersat dfsesvery of ‘ship Reliance, Somers, § ee, phish f lise "eee be tie, Bet ter eh . we aad, (wall Bur om tr jew }, Boones ensie Sak ttle Bove teenth bee guhve, une my J te soncetwed was ti, eeeeee (% le wou | apesen rene “7, De: ‘of soures, terprostics | nee ble 0 som fot, ere 1 echt ry hte rece pahiente Wweates of, ne they are Somer veri ne A180, nd std Stet for ai pees bare adatia, | mest ips ig ont ree a RL nee, de: Oriental ‘ Bet a > Bailey,

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