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NEWS BY THE MAILS. THE FUGITIVE SLAVE + XCITEMBNT IN BOSTON. Examination of itner ¥ Wright, ter Asding ‘the Kecage of a Fugitive—Continued. {From the Bostoa Jouraal, Feb. lv.) SBCOND DAY. 0s ton elchoals, the Conanieomenmetn, 06 detore Commencing the examination of ir eh nr tah turned round, and observed that Mr dewall Foard in [3 pers Mr. List also was gone; I then went out at the request yy the United 8 ‘ere of Mr. Riley. tl To Mr. Lunt.—Mr Langs might have been withia Mr. Bewall objected to the ing of the tem foot of me when I had » conversation with Mr. tien, on the that i: did not come bet Byrnes; I don’t know where inane form, and that no one know toat it hae’ Li nla object to this testi >ay. wes eutbentic. ‘The commissioner View oy it might be admitted. ShoGeumiadionee ~The uote as F sep © yee Witees contin. Breaee sold to m4, Baeper one, am Tegret exceedingly that auy citizen | “Mr. ou treat # matter emanating from the highest | a gent. thisk “0 no - pe EE with ridieuls plied, that T es that 3 yeu do med thiok me a then read the procia- Bnited States Marshal Deve: ter which the exam! metion Co ae peatiomans but I waint youto u ng ihe talk about — and e this, and {told you that, according to your ode, if we all had justice, we should bare our throate out; ‘Tmeant what I seid, and [ mean so now; we then bowed, and I started tor the door, as I stepped out of the ir, Laaw black flagers on the edge of it; after I got out, there was quite a rush or crowd, a sort Ama city watch = Twas “ attendance ta this room on Satul Last, aw the defendant hers; the first that I sew of x Wright, was at the door; | opened the psuel door, for the purpose of letting persous in or out, as I bad orders; esr oxapon the door; opened it and Cy ow push forward; it was closed for . Wright an weral other persone; Mr, ment or 80; 1 rushed for down +t aged uch agitated. gad I stopped him; t down to the first landiog. when I beard a tre- to MP Kuey thet a mam was at the Phe wlahed co coms in; Wright id he belonged mendous yell, whioh resounded all over the court house, and startled me very much; there ware mea tothe press, and had right in the room; Mr. Riley | rushing in past me, and some cried, “come in!” “go told me to let him tp; Wright cawe in, and pee in!” and booed a contlict up stairs; I was surprised to across the room to Mr Kiley. had some words wit® | gee such» motiey group outside; the mextI saw of im. and Mr a ordered Wright to go out; instead Of going out, Wright weat reund snd spoke to the pricoper; when he went out finally, there was no offiver with bim asl recollect; Mr Wright and Mr. Davis ‘were standing cloee together. just outaiae of the door; ould not awear that I heard Wright say anythiug at the time the door was burst in; some one ip,” and otbers said ~ goin.” but can’t sa: ‘they came; at this time Wright was inside, I think, because bad not time to get fairly out before the Tush Was Die Cross examination Just as the rush was made [ Mr. Wright, was Saturday evening, about 9 o'clock, when I was sent for; such was the rush at the time I went out, that I did mot look behind ms; but judging from the rush past me, «I was going down, that I saw, Iebould think there must h hundred or more; when [ hended that there might item pt ar reacu went down into my office across the square, where I remained & minute or two, and upon coming out again, I heard of the rescue, To Mr. Lunt—It ocourred to me during the forenoon of Saturday, that it was im the power of man to effect rescue. Mr. Lunt—Was you present, Mr. Davis, at alate meeting in Faneuil Hail, and appeinted upon @ com- he much ew! of brenth and appeared as if he had bean Funning; there bad been other attempts to pull the @oor open, but none ss viclertas this; when Wright | mittee? iret came, I think b+ or some one vise knocked at the | Witpess—I was then at Syracuse N.Y. door; vas not Knocked do*o st the rush; some blows | Mr, Lunt--Was you informed.atter your return, that msn kicked me; don't oe after the rush; ad rome conyers passed out, and were pasted at we, auc one Fecollect of seeing Mr Davis's while oloee by the door. dr tien with Mr Byrves, Weight tir then Davis pearly wogetoer Yo tbe Comupiasioner They passed out perhaps winute before the rush; | held on to the knob of tl ‘peur door as long asl coold; that door was probable Op: n & foot wide; this wae ar Davie was passing out; be pot bie band against the door and pashed against it na (there pulled end threw the door back, aud I was thro en ereund with the voor and some pasted direct- = ta, ond other were outeide, [ got hold of ons man held cu to bim some momests. until he cot away; & the first place, t for help; I saw the prisoner be came out, © 1 think tour or five had hold of bim es he was rusbed out; no one offered te ald me; don't think I raw Mr Wr ght after the rush To Mr. Sewell. Saw Mr Henry Homer on the stairs Just eT was crowded ous Charles Sawin calie. acd sworm—Am @ Deputy Mar- @hai of the United States have been acenstable Sve OF fix years; wasin at endance om Saturday last; as I wr the fugitive rd some one ont * also heard Mr. nos | see him you were sppointed on a committee chosen meeting’ Witness—I don’t know that I was; I ha teered to act as one of a committee of vigilance, and al advieer of fugitive slaves; I have attended meetings of committee. but don’t know how that com- mittee was raised, or that they did not appoiat thea- selves; after I left my office, upon bearing of the rea- | cue. I went up as tar as Howard street. where [ was Whitweil, a constable, that the crowd were ; think I conversed about the with Mr. Sanger, and in the evening with Mir. Wright, in the editorial chair ia the sarctum, or editorial room; thiok Mr. Hildreth was there; I never have made it a matter of boasting that I ascisted in getting that prisoner away; I never have | taken any credit. if there be any credit, or any part of it: I never intended to boast of it; I don't wish to dis- guise the tact that I am glad the man is free. Commissioner—Mr. witness. do you intend by that to say that you are glad he is free by the means which have been used according to law. ‘Witness—I mean to say I am glad of the fact. The Commissioner—-If you do not ehooss to anewer witness, you will stop where you are. you have made may tend to discredit | Four own testimony TELEGRAPH. poston, February 20, 1851 This morning,the U.8 Commissioner delivered his | decision, ordering Elisur Wright, editor of the Com- monucclt) newepaper, to give bonds in $2000 to appear for trial om the third Tuesday ia March next, for ald- ing and abetting in the escape of the fugitive slave examined—I now hold a coi ‘Was Jett off or atime; dent know ve the reatons why: caw Mr e was among the bak *; I did oot see bim through the black niggers. Dut over their heads; am a ative of Zouth Natick | uever Kept a gambliag house era bawdy house; there have been talse representa- tions concerning me, andi have proved them such. | ‘The Commisrioner—This course cf enquiry is de- | Tam obliged to Wright ia the crowd; ded)y ii Ce ieee Tt the United States areto have wit. | Sbadrech. Mr. Wright's counsel, Samuel E, Sewell messes whore character cannot be enquired into I sheli | Keq. besame surety in the required amount. Jook out fer the future | . The trial of Charies G. Davis, om the same charge, is At the rush the man nearest me was a big ni | Row progressing. agaiuet whom | war cro then there mnfeht fi Deen one or two, o: thres email sised niggers and then Mr Wright, leaw Wright over their heads, sad be- Bind bim, the tall negr Mr Lunt bere prop sed to rest the cage for the pro- Becution for the present. believing that a suilcient case bad been proved to warrant the Commissioner to trial no evideace bad been introduced who bad escaped was » fugi- of Papers were produced, and were not read. and under these ciroom ust move that Mr. Wright be immediate. reed. urmissioner repiivd by saying that he under- t those papers were pat into the case, That Naval Intel Ce. | . Com Stringh of Brooklyn, arrived at Norfolk on Baturday la 0 relieve Com. Siost in command of | the Navy Yard. Thejcommanid was transferred to bim on Monday. with the usual honors Com Aulick also arrived taere on Saturday. He | will bote, bis broad penant on board the steamship Burquebanna, which is to be the flag ship of the East India squadron. | Lieut Charles McIntosh has received orders to join the C8 ship Jamestown, which, it is understood. is to join the Home 8quairon be Court Martial iss beard the U.8 ship Pe: in seesion at Norfolk. on a. The case of Thos om Saturday last, there ras an alleged fugitive in this | proodward bas been takes up Lieute, Roose and eo ret sc encoe beleadaped, atitbe purpose ia | BAlf of the prosecution, and cross examined by the ‘thie ¢ was to ehe# tie connection of the defendant counsel for she sccused, Béwaré B. MoLede, who appeared in bis beh wan! bie Scone The U 8. sloop of-war 8t M on ot December, from Rio Janeiro for the Pacifi he 23th a that the papers ia question a be would beready to atate his fie urged that the prosecuting ould fully establish the identity of the fugi tive in question. He bad not been identified. and n> attempt had been mad» to catablick his identity Me Lunt thought t snough had been proved for the purpores of this examination Mr. Hildreth thought any perso Pested by mistake might walk ven wreh foros. an, the Marspal eee & wisiake. and ong man py yor a r ist ane Kili the Me: shel and Bl bis de The [= ae Mr Gildresh, if you wish ¢ argve ony point of Inv I will hear your argam nt, but thir ip wot the pinoe for en harangue = Hildreth Pt stand cor r missioner, Ur Sewall ours our attention to Mr *Bigreth I eich Wo ‘The Commissioner — Keep yout seat, sir Se yerlf now to Me eroment is bow MONEY MARKET. Tucnsvay, Feb. 20-6 P.M. ‘The stock market remains without any material elceration There were large sales of several of the leading fancies and great efforts have been made to depress prices for some of the railroad stocks, by put ting large loteon the market. The bears have been particularly hard upon Harlem, and have, during the pact two or three days, been hammering it with all their might They bi not as yet made much in- pression upon It, and there appears to be plenty of purchasers fo: the stock offering. More than three thoursnd shares were sold to day at the first Board, and prices fell of but one quarter per cent. The Erie cad report, which we shall analyze as soon as our *pace will permit, bes not had that favorable influence upon the market value of the stock anticipated, It would be very dificult to tell what coaid be brought who might be ar- or be sided ia ed. but— the point I wish to Tem ad the perty now on exam jon did ald and inthe 4. «stoe the face of the or. Sees ecccne co mah cancon. Whathor the co, | Seward to oustaln thé k in the face of the present not, & fu, is not and rapidly aecumalating 1 DOW before the court the person *ue of three and « half millions of bonds is aot calca- Fested wae rescurd aud fe proved to bare 4 tid eseape, and the defendant nod astisted in that rescue as ed to dothis stork any ris Camel are patiently w of the Chancellor of New Jersey, relative to the application for an injunction, compelling ® consoli dation of the old stock, four shares of old for one of new, Norwich and Worcester is one of the firmest stocks on the list. That it i one of the cheapest at current quotations, no one ac with the pre- tent and prospecti position of the company cso doubt. Any upward movement that te affect this ae so: any other stock im th Reading Keilroad bas not varied much lately either ourtitutes the lsid down be war & fugitive frm service or la Mr Lunt did net consider it of theleast consequenes On who reaped Was or WAR not a fugl- at it the party is alleged to be ond the person renousd or #9 80 alleged. and he has been rescued aad escaped vy the fore: ia the only fe led fron had the @ome other person thea Sh cling bis os Fight to escape, and to be "Foe Commissioner on a he must be pardoned if he Gid not understa: b sented by ta» junior ruling do not bring out many. We do mot look for much activity until an advance is resliged A email lot of New Jerrey Mining Company appeared in the market to-day and sold at on advance of 4 per cent eee ee einer {been On previous sale, This company have sent about two oie ‘ 4 Polat which hundred tone of ite zine ore to London, for ti t Attorney. w a He con pree of meking experiments im the presence of scien ES seott tes nan ee tifle men in that elty, confident of proving that it is Fd pane Alleged to be w fugitive the purest article cf the kind ever extracted from the Gon Demed in the return of the Deputy bowels of the earth Long Islend i pretty well teined. A few days ei according to statements made in Wall etre not worth one cont aabare, no socording to statements emanating from the ra: rources the stoek te worth double o! tin selling for It would be diMsultto tell whi rtory to believe The variations in the market to-day were ax follows Erie Bonds, new declined X per cent, Long felend x Reading Railroad |, Harlem ‘4 New Haven Railroad 4. At the second gq Railroad fell of i per cent. Mar +; Canton Company 9, Erie Ratiroad 1, Morris «Norwich and Worcester \. Eris Railroad wenkeet stock on the lietat the secont b ak at the decline present 4 Tf the object he rub i war Frecerick b Mr. Bewall again eugene! a The Commirrioner rtefed thet the ready in tBe cave He regarded them that rome perro b the warren 4 of the Anvistant Treasurer w ote $16 oT with © hed pot + y to the overt seve, whion learn that Gfteem hundred thousand dollars of bs pot | for bie agita iow «stock ofthe Baeok of the Metropolis’ has been The testimony for the government wee clored at Chit ginvady subscribed. The books he point, he witnestes for the — o wore cali’ two days and threefourthe of the whele cepital have Jameson cadet rwotn Between twelve amdone | been taken There are only fire hundred thousand on Saturony | sight atthe dollars left, and it is stated that there are applicants epough from other ei The present capit ur own burines to nearly double the capital millions, will all bs taken by and if it should bereatter be tw ine con tinwed in Having basiners in Brats down nod attended to my bur Ser determined wpem to increase the capital. it will then rt boure About ba t of the stairs leading tothe be tin ough togivethe merchante of other cities T were an cpportunity to take it i The United Btates mail steamship Baitic, from Li mt at verpeol bring« even days later Intelligence from al) aw Mr. partaof Europe, We bave 20 vatistion to report ia a close ete of the rast Console were drm at the money Railroad ebar ere got Ao ted Me, Wikdeeth said tha: if ths pern way. The daily salee have been only to « moderate aad escaped en Saturd uld prove to be extert. Lend stocks are firmly held. Prices now Kdgeworth advanced | os of 3 000 bales ny Rene cei at a yeskerdey. he ie 0. rogerd Prices a shade better. belie vearec vt It will be soon by ou advertisement in sacther column that the Lafayette and Indianapolis Ral road Company will sell at auction, at the Merchants’ Exchange, Wall street, onthe 27th of February, » three hundred and fifty thoussnd dollars, ($350,000,) seven per cent bonds, secured by the frst and only Hem mm the entire road and all ite equipments, @atures and ap- purtenances. The trustees to this mortgage are Joseph B. Varnum and Edward Whitehouse, of this city, and the Hon. Albert S White, of Latuyetto, Indiens. Toe proceeds of this sale of bonds will be appropriated to the purchase of rails. The superstracture, grading and every expenditure om the track, but that for rails and transporting them, bas been provided for by the iseve of stock, which amounts to two hundred and sixty two thousand dollars ($262,000). The road, when completed, will be sixty two miles long, and will pass through the most thriving and fertile sections of Indiana. It fea direct extension ot the Madison and Tpdianapolis road to the Wabash canal and river, and formean important link inthe chain of roads, that will connect Chicago with Madison and Cincinnati, on the Obio. : Lafayette ie connected with Lake Erie by the Wa. bash and Erie caval, end enjoys a steamboat navige. tion to New Orleans, and the other cities of the Miasis- sippi and the Obio, from four to six months In the year—which is constantly enlarging by the improv: ments now making in the Wabash river, It isthe fourth city in numbers in Indiana, (Indianapolis bei the second ) and the first in commerce. {f we were to define ® parallelogram, eay 60 miles in width by 500 in length, which should enclose the righest land In thi Missitsippi Valley, and most capaple of agriculture! Production, ite eastern end would be the Miami Y: ley, including Cincinnati, its northern line would skirt the south shore of Lake Michigan, while its western erd would be watered by the upper Mississippi, and clude the rich preiries of eastern Io: From Cin cinnati, the manufacturing capital of the West, two lines of navigable water proceeding, the Ohio and Mis tissippi rivers on the south, and the great chain of lakes on the north, (brought down to Cincinnati by canal) almost meet at the western extremity of this parallelogram. It is obvious that a central railroad line to connect these two extremes and to drain the vast products of the interior, aa well as for personal communication between regions so closely related, must be important one. No less than five roads, built or building lato Indi polis, from the south and east, will seek a northwestern outlet over the Lafeyette and Indianapolis road. And ail the roade from the west, aiming for the upper Wa- bash river, from Springfield, Illinois, to Bouth Ben: Indiava, make a focus at Lafayette. The Northern Indiana Raijroad Company, which has affiliated with the Scuthern Michigan, has secured the righ: to build to Lafayette, from South Bend or Michigan City, end propoee to exert it at am early dey—the Central Michi- gan profiering todo the same thing. And tbis 1i from the Southern Michizan falls, at Lafayette, almost into contimuity with the Northern Cross Railroad of Illinois, now in the hands of the Morgan and Sanza mou Reilroad Company, on which, by their contract with Illinois, they are required during the present and each succeeding year, to expend at least $50,000 east of Spripgfield—the Btate having already in pact graded the line. f— | One hundred and twenty five miles of direct exten- sion of the Lafayette and Indianapolis Railroad over an unbroken surface ef rich and Ury prairie, brings i; to Juliet or Leekport, om the Illinois Central, end in very direst transit to Chicago. An empire, #0 to speak, ie growing up northweet of Lafayette, composed ofa trading and « tr ing people, who, in their journeys east being forced tothe head of Lake Michi- geo, will not all thence take the lake shore route, but either gring or returning will choose to pasa alomg thy cential lines @ad through our Western capitals, which ia addition te the strong attraction of “incianati, will bring thousands upon this road. ‘The chartered capital of this company is nine hun- red thousand dollars, but the road will be construsted and fully equipped, fer less than that amount The charter is in every respect, of the most favorable character aud without restrictions as to profits or di- vidends, I: will be seem by these statements that the bonds oftiis company boid out great inducements to capitalists. The high rete of interest, theirsecurity, the resources of the company for traffic, the low costo the road, the large prospective dividends the conver tivility of the bonds into stock, and the payment of in terest in thie city, place these securities in the first rank, and will, without doubt, make them sought after. The bonds will be isewed in cums of $1000 each coupons attached. dated February 15,1851, redeemable iu ten years) Terms of payment, lars, will be found im another colu Stosk, Exchange ‘ 4 she Uselem RR $1200 U 8 O's, “€7 1080 State te, ‘SS 1.00 Obie 64, "78 do in) t Be do 00 105 do » Erie Ine vi Ind State o's 43 OY abe Mech Bie 125 60: Wt 40 Bk of Com wee 100 © Am Trnst 12% 75 Canton Co 6a | Cn 20% | 209 mw 25 a 2 rt uM oh babel ay 3 Ge wo & | & | o ” | m4 ng 49 Monday 338 Lt in oe |S work wee RR a u do 10 4 100 Farmers’ Trust o% OITY TRADE KKPORT. Tucrsoay. Feb. 20-6P. M4 We observed no particular change in the The demand for Pots was light. but al di teal vere 6 nhade lower The Kastern loquiry was lems active, and there was not much doing for ship- ment. the adviers by the Baltic hang ys weferorable (or the ex trade. New Orleans wa: 4 offered on easier term ed 4.600 barrels of eatic at $4 25 8 $4 44 for $4 $4 68 for common to 0 oteaight $475 ‘ie Ly Orleans; $47 ing buyers in check 8 st $475 a $4 81. We have to note m firm markst for Southern flour, with a good demand, and rales of 1,200 barr et $4.87 « $5 for mixed to good Alexandria, Baltimore, and Georgetown and $5 25 © $5 02% for fancy. Rye Flour was steady, but the ket ruled dull; & lot of 60 bbls. brought $5 87% inge in prices of corn m th note a anle of a few hundred price for prima Gen $118 bat no red. Rye remained very heavy and quoted The market tor Buriey was qulst, sholoe two rowed brought $1 2) which wat a ootelerabie foprovement on the Inet sale A fair basiness was transacted tu ein Ohio. at $106 ey with Mr. Downer ashe bar ve tothe previour quotations olen of ’ Bout house before tne ress i jost act ens enter pucyant, but the speculative feeling in the market hel | Velie, 387 nt 47 840s, for Jermy and 08 bie tor I met Mr me about the arrert we 00 doubde it wit! son told me bo hour before the m+ extend as the season trafflc increases to the receipts of the principal lines. The advices re lating te cotton, per Baltic, eeem to be quite 4 to Nd. declim thoes figures & better market the eneuimg week We pri brokers om the eve of the departare of the steamer eae te lows r dough faves, oF poreone wh » humtad IA worth, ‘or something to thet eifeet, I own tat ‘i language; Mt Riley then told Weight thet be pot hare euch conmyereativn he court room It i emticipated that the World's Fair wil, add largely unfa. vorable a¢ anticipated, as the market closed at «fall but with ao increased Dusiners at we regard it ae rather indicative of © lespateh, written by one of the lewding cotton The jact overiand mall wae an aofarorable one for Banufecturers— but the Manchester market is emtirely ut with Increased supplies price in favor of purchasers 9000 burhele were fold at 650 fouthern yellow. and 66s. for Boutharn Correr — There was more doing in thir articl* rinse oor last. and with « firm market. we Bote ales of 60 bags Rio at Ile; 60 bags Bt Domingo at lowes nd 50 do peguagenot ta The public aale of Rio’ lauded to 2 ay ona jace thie morn ole Rome Joreey and Hi transactions were 1.200 baler. ae livered too late for business, and will probably create & henithier feeling Feavuxns.—& damited demand prevailed for prime ase, | ie at 3734. We heard of a sale of 1,600 Ibs. fair Faxionrs —The rae lot of Canton ginger, ot ‘is . a eet river was plenty, and the market was easier. A lot of 300 bales sold for shipment, stra Te. Per 100 lbs., oash. Hors —The market was quiet, but we have noch: tomste in price. A sale of Eastern and Western wad om prising about 25 bales, at 30 a 34c., cash In F sales of 25 tons Scotch pig were re- ported, at ‘sae 6 months. Leap. —There was a fair bi $6 per 100 lbs., which tdic: steady Spanish, 60 tons have been sold at $404. cash: Liu common Rockland we have no new fee ture to ‘The demand was good, and the sales reached barrels at $1. Lump was prime at $1 15. Movasars,— ip seed avery fair inquiry for Aew it receipts aud a buo; aan market. i hands at 3le..c: Navan Bron: rally was quiet. iy 260 bbls. common rosin at $136 for North countr: and $1 48 for Wilmington, delivered. Spirits turpe: time, in retail parcels, wa: s taken 880., cash. Orn..—Lineeed ofl wi cent decline. This day's cperatio allons at 86 @ 880., cash, for En, bale was quiet at 458 47c., 0 Olive mov $2 87: , for selected lots. to the extent of 100 baskets (quarts) at Paovisions.—Pork—The market for old was steady, Lad not active, the firmness of helders checking the sales. In new there was a good business done and at rises. ne our last, 900 barr hal heads sold i 8 Ld eld, Prices of beet have not varied materially, b' there was rather moredoing. About 250 b: disposed of at $8 500 $8 76 for mess, and rime. weg mess beef was dull and mominal at $15 bf beef hems 60 barrels sold at 6%c. At the close this rate could scarcely be obtained. Cut meats were im active request, with sales of 500 hhds. hams shoulders at 8%{c. a 9c. for the former, ‘or .the latter. The favorable advices from Liver. pool. by the Baltic, have imparted a better fueling to the market for lard, the sales reached 200 barrels, et 8\c.e8%0. tor new and old, closing with an im- proving tendency. Butter and cheese were firm, and saleable at yesterday's quotations. Rea. Estate. —The auction sales today were as anpexed:—House and lot, 52 Twelfth street, 25x103, $6.000; do.. 156 Bowery, 25x100, $27.30; do., 12 low ard street, 20x63, $6,600; do , 83 Orchard street, 19x49, yd do.,383' Bowe: 23486, $11,100; do..379 do 24x69, ; do., 377 ee nt) 6x70, $6.100: do . 375 fas sired 600; one 373 do., $6,850; 3€9 do 600; 1 Fifth ees, BLsoT, $5, 000; Po 3do, $5 00; do ,cor. Fortieth st and Third avenue, 24x100, "$3,000; 1 lot pau 24190, $1,590; 1 lot on Fortieth street, near Third ) 25x75, $825; 1 do, joining, 26x88, $980; 2de. near above, each 24x93, $875 each, $1.750; 1 do’ on Second avenue, near Eighteenth street, 262100, $2,900; 1 do on Twen- ty fifth etreet, near Sixth avenue, 25293, $2379; 1 do. adjoining. 25x73, $8,350; 1 do. do. 25x: on rear on Twent; $6,000; house an $10,000; do. $3,300; 2 do, sixth street, 25x93, $5,000 each, lot 101 Secomd avenus 25x100, Maiden lane, 40x71, $: aeons Latayette, near DeBevoise strect, each 25x100, $695 each, Fs 390; Lhouse and lot 141 Court street, $5,500. Bick—We noticed a limited inquiry to dey, with trifling rales of prime quality, at $3 37 a §: BSrinirs—The market for domestic Chadd was ebade firmer. and the demand was good, with sales of 200 bbis., at 2544c. for prison, and 240., time, &e., for Grudge. Of foreign there hi n rales to the ex- tent of 10 pipes Cognac brandy, at $1 75 a $2 25. xs remained as last noticed, with sales of 100 at 6a 6X0. w continued in active request, with further 18.000 lbs. prime, at 7}4 a 7c , cash. Wixes—The tri 50 quarter casks port, at $1 $4. MARKETS ELSEWHERE. STOCK SALES. Bosrow, Feb. 19 —At Auction—22 shs Boston and Providence road, 86\¢ 20 Boston and Worceste: 108%; 5 Columbian Bank, 10334; $1,0W City 6's, Bos ton City Six per ‘Cons s100k, i Hoard—13 Hroke Wor 4 Nashua Railroad, 5134: 29 Old Colony Metleoad, 67; i ‘Manchester and. Lawrence “Railroad, #9 Concerd Railroad, 56: be DO do., bo d, 41; 23 Bas’ ‘ass. Railroad, 3044; al Raiiro: Fed, Bie-Firet Beard $50 ees od Bean tee bor LE do. 0575055 det 280 40., Sin Fo ‘300 sone County ys Reading Wisiiresd, 3 —$1C0 Baltimore oad Barrios, Feb. 1 Borde, 1367, 92%; 1 i 4 Gubariand, 2356 bay ax a . 52 asked. oS ere Married, On the 18th instant. the Rev. J Dowling, D. D. Mr Sion Bewann to Mise Awn Kurza Mitien, all of this city. On the 19th instant. at Trenton. N.J. by hee pe. Samuel Starr. Hai M. Monnis, of Morrisan ter county. New York. to Gronoia A, da tbe late Richard G@. Edwards. U.8.N, ot Lexington. Kentucky On tbe 1th instant, at West Hoboken, N J.. by the Rev. P. DV Cleet, A A. Lutkins, M.D, of J a City, to Miss Juvia E. Dex Morte, daughter ef George De Motte. Eeq On the ‘2oeh instant, by the Rev. 0. V. Amerma Mr. Josern B. Weuren, ef the National Coffeehouse, to Mies Groackanwa Devon, allot New York city, Thou art done for Ben, at last; Now prepare thee Kk That, when oj Thou may'st William and Margaret Humes, aged 5 yee and }0 days. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are r *peetiully invited to attend her funeral, thie (Friday) aiterpoon, at balf-past three o'clock, from the corner of avenue A and Twenty first street On the 19b inet: Her remains will be taken to Mam terment, on Friday (this day), from the corner of Tenth « Many , aged 38 years and nt, of eoncumption, Mrs Axx. wite of Lewis BE. P. 12 daye. The relatives fully invited to (4aturday), at twe o'clock. prec street, Her remains will be taterred at Greenwood. St. Jobn. N B., papers please copy On the 19th instant. Many Rawpovrn, aged 78 years Her relatives and friends, and thoes of her som, Romeo Thompson, fully invited to her funeral, from her I this (Friday) den 3 West ternoop, at one ithout further i ity, Oslifornia sage, youngest rrived, the trlende of the family are invited to attend the funeral services at the hous of his brother-in law, William Pal ty eighth street. near Fourth avenue mains will be taken to Westport, Cor for interment, on Paturday morn Sth Dec. on board the ship Fanny, on her eage from fan Francirco to Pana’ ftto he 26th year of Tromen, ha please c: 0 °) On the 19% ‘Terrytown after « short Miners, Custer Oowct, aged 27 yeara On the 26th instant, at her late residence, 150 West Beventeenth etreet, Miss Orc The funeral rervive will be Ketormed Presbyterian Churen, Jane street (Mr. ight'*). thie a ig. atteno'clock Ti remains will be taken to Newburgh for loterment. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Port of New York February at, 1851, fow Rowe ool EA moon eers eoee MOTD eon sere 625) row ware " — b, Haves, M Li Shipe—zZarion (ks R be py Rn Narragansett, Leavitt, Sisal, A Patrall , Spomeer, Sa: — Wave, on in Son, Dapict Pos ton, Je. Demill & Jo; ~y oh oer pamppens-Tenohsoet, Clark, Philadelphia; Ironeides, , pa... Bou eee Tiocpe-"Yietory, Baker, PallbRiver; Oregon, Sturges, Pro Collins. Mork, Feb ith, with we), Torees, Sentes, 120 dap pasced th tens, he. te maweey © Li 4 Ook ova, Barns isd from the River, with . HR roe F ae mes iat 30, lon 70, epoke bark ) Mats, Bordesaz, 73 days, with wine Potten, & Nom Tae: Mas a the rb paces 60 blown’ of; came thevegs Brig Cy, coffee, to, Sehr spi ll Cestile), Limebumer, Darien, Gs, 7 ton, Deck Deksres Pista Sobr Cornelia, Reynolds, Bridge a tsont ‘Two barks and one brig, unkuown. Liverpool, passengers at ip fever. 20 ; ae at sunrise, SH; noon, SW, and sunset, W, Axrwene, 2 pare Adelaide Hevea Jeoott, Nor ene, Jan elaide 4 0 Bian sie 9 Dee Zt Par backs the Soh ¢ismasted in Tat 16, lon $0°B, oi" the Cocos en” ShTins boom ¢lamaet CHARENTE, Jani ecis oat wa, Nouvel Espe- ry 3 26th, Pog- let, Trenton, adelphi ‘es. Feb put ‘in Jam 19, wita loas ef tore oe Feb yo Sa Se Vi ant thl Thompson, Mi Beat, Jam 31—A: Griswold one om F hag rr Ocean Gastn, Oo ie ‘Anthony, loss of sails, rt jan rr Ann Harley, oe ow ean baa Arr Gov Bri ridge, Mossi f v Briggs, lor NYork): 284, Pellicano, ite, Pa Patera Sian. ‘Gardiog, NOrieane (de Maree Gondolto, Pal Orl fo rello, Ge~ & (de Poise bia) leans); Veloviforo, Guoi pail en, Sturdi- sul ‘ren 4 rit) miral, age, Cardiff and United Amolia, Hendecsor ; Sth, Mary ‘Baas, Bi Fob 1—814 81 Marsh: Sonar waiving, Burgiels NYork; Slat, ‘Voldbuis, do. Feb 1—Arr John Garrow. Hamilton, NOrloans; Nye, NYork; 4th, Underw: pt pisy, Piorce, Charleston; 6th, Constantin« » Ophir, Wood, Charleston; Manhattan, Poa- ‘ork. Bata for Idg Jan 31, Kawa OBrien ,, Creighten. Hier Franchise, Chipman, do; Feb 1, Gen Washington, etry a a) City 1 Gh w (6), Mai pid Phd ia: WW Hevvorr, Jan Zwolsche, Diep. Liv eRrroor, Balt Colby, Phil gale. Bryer, NYor! ‘Gore, ‘Wdbire, Bea Tals Charleston; Eiize Ann, Smith, Quedec (ene Jan 25 tor :N York); Oth, EZ, Hartsborn, Yor! Cle ons Fi bell, SFrancisoo; Eatyerss, Sth, Wi Hzabeth, Pilohor, NOrk Fanny Hive, Hayil aud BF sencioars Buh, shisier, Shaw, New ‘ork; Queen of the West, Hailett, do; Roscoe, Murray, Mo- Ro a — Rui oll; Josephine, Bor NYork; Ortilla, Irwin. Orleans Ganges, us ray, Savaunsh; Albion, soott, oa Devonport, Colburn; de; Hape; Bradverd. Br ese co, tm bi wick, NYork. Eatdout sth, Am vet, Lous, SF; it ust, Lous; BFranciece. Clarissa, Barding. NOrleace; 2 BD. Sornsie 1 Bevan, Noble, 'P: York. Feb 2, Louisa, Willman, York, wer Faulkner, NYor! \dsor Cascle, Simpson, Mortenns; ‘Savaanah ori Porrsmourn, Jan SPs Rotterdam for NYork, and ald Hubbard and Ocean dase, Griswold, from L | York. B14 prev to Feb 3, Margaretha, California ra . ag tet RS Feb vig og Francitoo, via intermediate ports. Old nev ry iin thea Henriette, Smidt, NY: Pos tosid Suites ‘Philadelphia: Onyx, Bost 10. M Knowell, Pottat: Brooks, Philadelphis. MISCELLAN ROT iz, at Gl Howes, New York, ng Southerly s' y to repair.) ea 4s, bas put back Jan 31—The Paragon arrived from Bangor th lose of main rigging, chain plates, and ture Arize4—Shin Oris, Caleutts, via St with bark John Caski low SS 2. ache eink, “tren Ship Honty Waro, Caloutta; barks Emma Lintoln, Nashua, P Pie Robert’ Wing, Htalltas; from Vortland for Sagua, put in, haviog nae bark Mary Mf Kendall A Lawrence, Phil as 7 Co, Teabella, a mr, Fed 16. Monte, Feb 13. New Oniaans, Fob 12 json, N York. Tras Seilod—Sebr Julia & Mary, Cubs. Arrived— Bark Zenobia, Boe Schre Grecia Grigz, Cleared—Brig Demarara, Cardenas. New Coorgotar ae Pournamn, Feb 19. Samm. Cloares Lith CGH, wi » si Brig Messenger, Atrios, Foreige Malis, Letter Bags of steamor Was! ington, for Souths and Bremei rill clone at the Reading Room, on Saturday, 31d Lateer for Kio Janeiro and Yetpersicn, Fecite, rill close at the Reading Reom, © day, Fo 24, an ¥ Cleared—Bi brige Tran ra Wilkins bi as and Br), Ps pin wi Delay: y, Ress, do; ate coms. St Thomas, from Liverpool to Boston had only lost her cutwater, and wae short Sup Serronx, (oer Paovinesce, of Warre bound te Apalschioola, and not reported. Baro Nracana of Bangor, from Cardenas rt 15th, ae stated i tt that mornin, sitvation is Wain, Crowell, fr hore at the m: at Ber- in brig Mary Art at NBedford, 1th, Brie Asreiastvs (Be Bmith, -@ bbl iy nat. ote ie Gnoks (abt 5: A oir 41 one art of the osteo of bark Wade, of + 12th inet, 1 the jibboc ean, of London, wae kmecked overboaed by’ the t 4 Lone, of the NBedford an, of Korg correspond ate of Nov we. of Havre on f this season whieh ha: ising on the ‘A humper of ships are now cil, ane will be i about fi yf tl monsoon to February, for aN. tie about parsing an ord’ pe resorting hefe, When pu fpbeaamn tnmaeinteytmenseite 8 ALIN RN te ate oo ton. from NOrleans fer Liverpood (me date), lat Sea Francisco von causroant Deo 18) f oPegh Inst arian actin gent for Cater A yh) abt Feb ie tele ‘Harbinger, from Norfolk; oohre ieee) seh se ae Fiera 0 Dole, Boston, ; Bam ei, N nel. i=} Nyon ‘Levant, bj tee Tetpuis, 4 daye; Belen & ‘Morton, for Boston, next Wanderer, Movers, for Baltimore. Potter, and ‘thew, Griffin, f itt 0 days, Feb 2—Brix web, Virgin | stata mien Mees tm Dats Havana: Feb'8—Barhe Isabella, Preble, for Cienfuegos, te Joad for Sentend ttegurar Gomer, Mearns, for Cargenss, ‘0 lond eugnt for NY otk. at 6 per bd Julia TES tid er box. ried b ny si Se Porl); Bmprees, Marita tana, Menage from aera Fane, prey te, Feb 1 days; 01 Rio Janrino, Dee 29—Bark ni innesots, Vouoook, from Phi- iadelpbia (Nov 21 vhwa Jan Oth inst; rrann, Tuoks Hotenbiay,| fro je Helen F Ryder, Rrder, trom Port a bt Fe Y ‘Se! ;Feattine toe ftom Fa iti, disg. ee AG vA, 8 it rol rs vets, Br dont Nib Fob id Arr ahig Tiss vet Best Beniley, Robin with salt and coal (and ame r Mom oa ith, x} Lt Nevius Fe bi Va or ae DAD, Fel Mary | A, hy ky cefpna toe Arraxaras, abt Feb t, sohr Lamartine, for NYork soon. Sid schr Thos Hi In joie, Hall: do. W—, hrs Balt ht; Plate, nimonn,, Fab 19—art # my one “fia Ponee, Hy ry Ewe RF Stockt: Hammond, and R ro Bhrsete, Mork. Rio Grande. 19 Arr se Rey dsoe, Smith, Balt Fol Brus ey: Wining NC; rivik; Yeu doipnias, Cot al for a anip. brig. ite atroak and is deeply ip has t quarantine, eee Syl] yates rd NY om). Lawry, v8 Be tae ba ‘eit Byai ny gh a, NOr- Bll itebell. St Th ir bile, a1 nguel 6 0, Cubs; iiadelpbie; seh anes NYork. Nothing rrowsio, pe Basero: av 1, Fel i lo—arrs a ‘Bacvis Bennett, Fall River, te as Gs, Feb 12--3id sche Watchman, Watson, N Fork. Gemaides, ig Agenoria, Bing, Surinam; Giovorster, Feb 18—Arr bi schr Joseph, Lint, Newburyport for Pailadelphi joLe, Fep 19—3hip Medors, trom, © roustedt, for was ashore on Weat Un: bas moto without in right. arbor, are detained by by 3, bound up, and ports, report, not ® vossel mornipg’ mentioned this morning ae lying i—A bark and two hi schre trom the So ‘ob 15—Arrt sohre Vesper, St Harsie Smita, Lond iz ‘Gran ig ‘Chorbuck, x ‘Bed for York. Sid 17th. eehr Bow Ia Bampton Roads, I?tn, sehr J bah Niasven. PORT, i ge! Ae Ella, Hikes, | my 0 for NYork; Hepry Gil N Bedford tor zaber Edward, Boston tor 4 Cur! bean. rs mote, if ee; sloop Moses Biay, Dean, Pro- 4 Loxcon, Feb Ne tty NYork: ‘Le yd Wasdi a Naw Buproxn, Feb 19—Sid schr William, Wixon, NYork (ngs Feovs Re, Hixwouric RO. Fob 7—Arr acbr Usion. Teinpy Windies. Greves (or Bi Pusvaneuentas Fev Sore steamer ‘Roger Williams, Stewart, NY ork, Ov om, Feb, 18-—Ate sohre P Potte Drinkwater, ‘Thetis, Sesiey, Vil sing rican, Acie Feinideds ence, Woo Movs Vining, Maren’ ‘eb 1e— Bar! Vernon, MoKay, Rio Janeiro; brig Cornick, Bs bus yrtemsia, for S¥rancis- comme da Satem, Feb 18—Arr brig Russell, Willis, Rio Grande; sohe Excelolof, Kenney, Tangier, Wiisunoros, NO, Feb 1¢- Arr sehr Ira Brewster, Horton, York: Wish: brig Marcin, Smith, Guadaloupe: eohrs Elias Frapei ‘all, Bost Cid 6th, sehr Califorme Byna, jens Taek, brig Co is, Stimson, Matamsas; Loch, eob (Br) Kelly, Se Kit yuna, RD, Feb 1s—Art sloop Excel, Fall River for on umcasset, Feb wane bark Star (mot Swan), Snow, Cuba brig Metailac, M eta, Minioter Plenipute iaty rr Nicaragua; Lieut AB 8 JW arper, Mi oH Ww ir Ni Seward, Eeq, Mr am W atro i sad indy, “ ‘ool i Me ‘thee Mecurdy, Hitler, HO. Supper, A. Koehler, Mr. Arnold, goods iminedintely Notice. —STEAMSHIP © cargo of steam: rd, der general onder, at the foot of Canal street, N- Re Come = me hig plesee attend to the receipt of thei goods im- ediatel, MEDICAL. 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