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“NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, ma eee ap the Mr, Stanly wasim the House yesterday, The evi- was » certified fizet deposited it im the exémination, to sustain the charge of a contemplated | sent to the Bank of Commerce, and learned ce ae ie Maren, sade ws snare, | Sa ee Sais een area ne without ball. “Mr. Inge 1s not to be found, and it 1s | 721,04 fn this case, as to ita blading force om the bank: feared o duel may yet take place. I them had dF cams Bank of ‘The Hon. Daniel Webster entertained « large dianer | )loi'Gn which it wae drawn, with direotions to drew party last evening. the bills; the bank declined, as it was not convenient Powers’ s “ Greek Blave,” lately drawn at the Ciacin- | to out Sees amenat of poaknctes; the obaek wee mati Art Union, bys gentleman of New Orleans, has then deposited Merchan! xchange Bauk, boom purchased by © gentleman of this ity for | Ii2stion and arew the amount ed meney on tereeme $34,000. Jenny Lind at New Orleans. pay ELT ng jan . Itwae . 19, on recel e certified . OF New Onceans, Feb, 19, 1851. dey — — el m4 a ae Jenny Lind has proved immensely attractive here, and her first five concerts realised over $90,000! She $5900, eam on the Ist ot Nov. last, on collateral secu. gives five more, amd them goes to St. Louis, and will be | Tity, vis. 60 shares of Roobester and Syracuse Rail 0 4 ym yd 60 shares of City Bank of Brooklyn. . octet ch ll oye en Pp eg ted ap FS SE on of ches! ant jyracuse ‘Washington’s Birthday at Norfolk, Ralltoed Tt third for $4.20, oa the ith wees oa Nonrova, Feb. 23, 1851. $store — same stoc! ee ban A the We have had mo celebration here to-day, except a and Syracuse stock was per share. t Railroad ithe s. The small military turn out, and the Olty ant ot Breckiya stock inst hove’ been $50 per shere to make the ameunt of $1,000. the ailroad at some 15 to 18 per cont above par Martial, for the Trial fedone Thos. | catiy on the 30th of Jasy, Toonseated with Glbert i" of Comm early om the of Jan. I consented wi Ap. Catesty Jones. andy Johnson, that Ct might pay those loans on gir hey were to take all the OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. oc The arrangement Findings and Sentence of the Naval Court Wasuineton, Feb. 21, 1851. was made on the eferece me 6 ss = = The following document gives the findings and | $2B4'beurs and tue collaterals wore given to them, sentence of the Naval Court Martia! for the trial of Commodore Thomas Ap Catesby Jones, of the United States navy. The Secretary of the Navy, from motives of delicacy, which can be readily ap- preciated, has not promulgated the sentence, but permitted us, upon application, to make a copy of the proceedings. The announcement of the sen- Yénce, in the Herald, has created a great sensation here amongst naval! men—and the whole commu- nity, whilst they do not object to its justice, deeply regret the necessity which caused it :— Navy Yarp, Wasnineton, D C.2 February 1, [851.§ After fulland mature deliberation on the pre- ses, the Court doth find— That the first specification of the first charge is proven, except the words ** unlawfully and fraudu- lently,” therein costamed Thet the second specification of the first charge bed pen except the words ** ch fraudulently,” | wheresoever they occur in the said specification. 7 ‘That the third specification of the first charge is | aber Rotie— Tacomas wucamme Unt 90 srsieeees ba proven, except the words “and on divers other | gnty to protec: my friends and confidential creditors, days and times in the said month;” and except | 1 hayvedone ea tothe utmost ct my ability. I owe you the words “fraudulently” and “+ deceitfully,” for two hunéred North American Trust; can be bonght wheresoever they cecurin the said specification; | at 14 per cent, which makes $2 800; also, for 1,000 [lur- and except the words ‘‘and commitung a fraud | lem bonds, $1,000. Total. $3,800. I can’t,in the hurry, agrinet the said United States.” aecertain what my other indebtedness to you is, but ‘That the fourth specification of the first charge | enclose as, I believe, enough to cover it. I enclose 1s proven, with the modification expressed in the | $4,000. and have given Solomon Kipp about $3,000. to finding upon the luet preceding specification (so | Provide for the notes we gave you, the balance of which te. far as the same is referred to by this fourth speci- | B® "Ml Pay,, 4 Yours inher ory foshen? and except, also, tne word * fraudulent- Tlent him ftompkins) 200 shares of North American Trost and Banking Company, at what time I can’t re. That the fifth specification of the first charge is | collect; it was in 14:9, room after he went into Wail oven, with the modification expressed in the | street; I also lent him two bonds, each for $500, of the finding upon the third specification of this charge | New York and Hamtem Nailroad Company on, I thiak, (as far as the same is referred to by this fifth spe- | the 1th December, 1850; I never had applied by ui eification); and except, hike wise, the word “fraud- | t0.Feturm me these stocks; ll enn ap pa es a Nea . his spesiti, | SBOURE. of $6,000 was voluntary om the part of Mr. ently” wherever ihe same occurs in this speciti ; I bave received nothing since then of him: cauon. And ived $4,860 from Solomon Kipp, on Tursday or inst him and | or three notes the note of poke eel Ste at Mr. Tompkins fcr the payment of the first $7,500, It was voluntary on his part Mr. Solomon Kipp desired to make an expl: of bis testimony given yesterday ek I firet saw Mr Jobo on Taseda Ra Tompkin: I settled with him at my o! ‘rore-examined. -I went in to Mr. Touphins’s with- out any previous appointment. Joba Titus, sworn. —I reside at Somers, Westchester county. I am father-in-law to Mi On the 30th of There were six ‘These notes were enclosed ins letter from Ray Tompkins, and addressed to myself. (Letter pro duced The letter ia in the hand of Ray Tompkins. [ have no doubt. The letter was here read by Mr. Tompkins’ counsel as tollews — New Yor: 20, 1951. That of the said first charge, the said Captain Thomas Ap Catesby Jones, of the United States man, is not guilty at the Secilteation of the second charge is proven, @xcep: the word “ franduleutly” whereso- ever it occurs In the said speci‘ication ; and except “th m Kay Tompkins; one ‘hompson and Hitchcock for $360 jennieon tor $80; ¢ Fpoken with co his failure; I have seem him at bis house; I talk- ith he did not tell me what Idid not ask him; [ im about his failure, the words eby attemptiog @ fraud against and capnot fi econd charge, the said Captain | posing o! eby Jones, 13 net guilty. specification of the third charge proven. hat the second speci ication of the third charge beh ores except the malcious intention hat the third specication of the third chirge proven, except the gu:'tot wilful and deliberate falsehood is extinguish bis indebtedne ae to me, the no: for stock im the Farmers’ and Drovers Bank of Somers | And— ’ for $4. and he owed me $1,000 on ecoount; the | t Ap Cateady | stock delivered to the bank tor the benefit of Ray Jones, of the seid third charge is guilty Tomphkii 0 furas! know, it was fers de! ‘That the first specification of the fourth charge | Tompkins owed the bank; whether Kipp ever hi a2 proven | of the money or not, T camnot say; this stock was That the second specification of the fourth | transterred to the bank tor the payment 07 a debt owed by Towpkine to the bank; I think the bank had been preseing Tompkins for the payment: previous to my receiving the money from Solomon Kipp.something had | been paid: there were six joint notes of $500 each: ons charge ia proven, except the time laid therein, it being proven that ibe official letter therein men- ti ned Was not receive d by the accused uatil the 24 day of September, 1519. note bad been paid, as wellas the interest onthe re That the thira spec \fieation of the fourth charge , maining five notes;1 cannottell the whole amount paid; i pot proven ) the Seen | which paid tbe $500 note, and the interest That the fourth specitication of the fourth charge om the others came from Mr. Kipp, es Ms, Tew: is proven, except the words * negligently and,” | told me when be paid me, the first intimation | Where thry firet ocour in said epeciication. Aad | thatMr. Tompkins was eine, to fail was by the That of the seit fourth charge the said Captain ‘Thomas Ap Cates»y Joae, is guilty. That the first specitication of the fifth charge is | proven, except the words * and maliciously,” wherescever they occur in seid epecification.” That the second specitication of the fifth charge is proven. except ds “ oppressively and maliciously,” aad except the words * without any sufficient reason of paslic duty, and solely for the gratification of his spite and malice against the just read, I understood that Tompkins first to bry de was going to fall on the very day o ; he did not mention any hour as that at which I ‘fret discovered that he was going to fal was uppleasant to we, and | presume it the belance due me is $468 45, the stock payment for moneys be owed me an kina; [reosived po col- made Tompkins. exespt joint note made by Zolomoan id Harlem Retlroad bonde, I in the one case of the seid Lieutenant Stanly, and rat meant North American stock; I ree fait nfth charge, the said Captain from my eon in-law, but received ones is guilt Minthorn Tomphine Minthorn Tomp efore, semtence the said for $600; | remember of being told by Mi oge Cuptain Thomas Ap. Vates>y Jones to be suspend- ree ne that there was $700 paid by him to Ra: ed for five years; aud that his psy and emoluments fort me, before he talied, ora’ Ray credited to m be suspended te :two years andsixmoutas Bis books: Ib. Of the said time of his suspeason. (Signed.) Wes eae tS Cuas, Stewart, Pres't, W. Beanrorp Suvnaicn eos of Ray Tcmphins indebtedness to e'yenteriny 7 ieee ta comes Te » | at the office, I took the items from a memorandum of ‘ Ny 4AWRENCE ABARNY, | Mr jand. Tompkins'’s bookkeeper, and from my own mind; I do not know where that memorandam is; I have felt in my pockets and do not find it; I saw Mr. Howland to-day at Ray Tompkins’soffive. he (Mr. Joux D Sreat, : M C. Perry » sudge Advocate. 5 BY TUR Cor oven = pips | Hy resides im Peekskill; [may have burned the me- Te AND SRNTENCE. THE FIND* | Dorandum; I burned some papers at Ray Tompkine’s The Court th t proper to reinark that it has | Pouss,lest evening, orthe evening before, and I may e burned the memcrandum os-examipation 1 * not at en knowledge, burned up any papers bearing upon out renmetions If the memorandum which I teosived from Mr. Howland was burned. as burned a deutaliy§ The papers that [ Sueno’ bed nothing to been induced to add to the suspension of the ac- cused, the suspension of hie pay and emoluments for a portion of the iime, from 4 consideration of the facts proven before it, touching the profits made by him from the improper aod unauthorized use of time, tomy eee money achiod 0 Gath, owern.~1 cette ta 3 a on Speen ; ’ reside ic Richmom The Court turther remarks that in substant ial county; I aa feapester of Gam 4 @cquilting the accused of the matter charged 1 the second epeciticetion of the third charge, It does Rot mean to be understood as entertaining the slightest doadt of the injustice lieutenants, Green, Marchaod business transactions with Mr Kay To received rome property or effects from Ray Tompkins since January last, abou oF fifteen days before done to the three bis failure, [ received & very email cnoaea ss aeney and Craven, by the ip > shape of a Co cong Bee git coos language quoted in the specification from the ac- | sty I received nothing im bim or fro iy ome for cund's dewpatch, No 31. The Court hae dis | Bim; I know nothing «f any dis oaition of bia proper: Covered nothing in the testimony in any manner | ‘Y,sxeept abe pgp agen me count of money pale cting the character of those officers, or either | to me was $109 94; it was money of mine thet he held ofthem. But the Court dit not find it proven that | gpd paid to me at that time the alleged libel. whichis contained in an official | The proseci here rested. reserving the privilege and privileged communication, was written and | of calling Mr. Peter Cagger, if he sh: arrive, before transmitied by the accused, with malice ‘closed Cuaaces Srmwart, Pree. sie, Judge Advocate. | affords, the gra | evening the entei tail | ers, or those who purchase #! FRE : f i E i J FH > H ? i 2 i ® ' : 4 os 1 x & Julie Nisco’s Ganvex.—-The foocinting end charming the Rousset tamily this evening deville entited: 6 te 2 attresse de io ~ in which M. Bressiani, ies Mile. Felice, will pen the ‘chestra’ will Dp’ tine Rei iy plisbinents in the Torpelohereua prt. This ballet is produced in the utmost splendor, as re. garde beautiful scenery, dresses and decorations. To see the lovely Caroline alone, as she moves like # sylph, is worth the price of admission. Burten’s Toate —The performances for this even- ing are of a highly attractive. character, consisting ofthe new comedy so highly spoken of in the Bagitsh Papers, entitled ‘ The old Love and the New,” and the laagh- able burlesque of * The World’s Fair; but even a leas attractive bill would not fall to ensure a good house this evening. which is set apart for the benefit of that excellent setor and deserved public favorite, me. Bland, There will be « variaty of dancing and si throughout the evening, and the orclvstra will per! “= various overture Natiowat Tuzarne.—The frequenters of this very popular and favorite theatre are offered for their amusement, this evening, « bill of gr will commence with a new drama tain the part of Zebodiah Short, « travelling merchant. The other characters by Messrs. Brandon, Le Favor, and Mrs, HP. Grattan. miss will terminate with the grand military epectacie of the “ French Spy.” Baovcuam’'s Lyceum.—A very attractive bill is pre- sented for the amusements of this evening. The per- formances will commence with thi being played in Londoa with great the ‘ Old Love andthe Courtown by Mr. Lynne; w'’—tbe part of Sir Algernon Captain Sidney Courtown by Mr. Brougham; Mrs. Trimmer, by Mrs. Vernon; and Camill by the favorite and exeslient actress, id Mr. G. W. dance La Styrieuns; after whioh, Loder popular “ Echoes of the Nightingale.” Tne amas ments will terminate with the new and original pi entit “The Worid'’s Fair,’ which has dven wi nersed every night with the greatest demonstrations ot delight. Asenicax Mc —This favorite resort is daily visited by hundreds. The pidees are light and highiy nd the acting by Miss Chapman, Mr. C d other eminent comedians, is poe S Besides the pertormances in the ealvon the visiters be the privilege of seeing various aatural curio- sities. Cincvs —These who wish to passan evening in the , should patronise t! wery Amphi- the most beautiful equestrian exer nightly. crow Hace.—The panorama of the “ Pil ’rogress’’ continues to be largely patronised Muvenva Rooms —The beautiful panorma of Ireland is @ painting of great artistic merits, amd deserves lib- eral patronag Panonama Engiand are gr: evening at the above place, Mas. Lesversien's Reavivos. —Mre. Pierpont Les- dernier is to one of ber agreesbie and intellectual entertainments at the Stuyvesant Iusticute to-morrow ortion of the beauty, wit and fashion y appreciate the brilliant talents of at everyone who has jah language will highly aczom ady. public reader, and as Musical. ~Bexerir ov Font: —That breutifa Travian Oren opera, “La Favorite,” the morsl of which is ume- ed im the whole rr: of operas, and the music of ¥hich always takes powerful bold on the taste of the petjic, je to be repeated to-night, for the bemefit of Pati The bewutiful ro of Leonora is to be imper gonated by Trofi Bemedetti who hasgeined laurels io this character Besides the attraction which the opers tui Nathalie will d during the evening, thus making en eotertainment which will unquestionably bring not only the friends of Forti together, but (he public, who are in search oi a@ricb musical treat. Crnisty ate! ite are varied and Fetiows! Mixstxars.—The band of negro minstrels &! this house, comprises rome bighly taleated mani- cians, who, by their ex t pertormaner, and their wit, excite admiration Court Catendar—This Day. Bernene Count—Cincurr —Now 168.941, 242, 62, 109 246, 280, 71, 13, 40, 161, 248, 106, 240. 213 MONKY MARKET. Bunoar, Feb. 23-6P. M The rteck market has been pretty active during the past week, but prices have not beem well sustained Operated to produce this tempo most of which have already been ro bears have wor! and bave partially euce lity ts that they have bad the Inet opportunity for tome time. Speculation has not yet recovered its turmer energy and force, but, as the season adv Increase and become extended It is going tobe @ great year for ral on opens and pleasure travel comm: ut doubt, compare very fevorably with those ot year, and this alone will be ruMfcient to create coi Gerable activity in the rtocks of those companies that airendy earn dividends. It will be very difiowlt for the bears to depress prices for ralirosd stocks in the face of a great increase in earnings, and the approavh- 12e season is therefore particu! ly favorable to hold. promi- es in the most nent compenices at present prices We by no And therefore, the President of the Court pre- sents the following communication from the Sec- retary of the Navy, which is read by the Judge Advocate, to bas tor iemuing errant if ntued, to com: against Mr Tompkins. TI tain the charge The case was then adjour: Derartuent, Feb. 1, 1951 Sir—The Department having been informed by I. M. Carlisi, eq., Judge Advocate of the Naval General Court Martial, of which you are the pre siding officer, the trial of Com. Thos. Ap C. Jones has been concluded, it has no further business to bring before the court as at present constit a gen ingly adjourned sine die spectfully, your obt. servant, (Sugned,) Witiam A. Cranam. | Com. Chas. Stewart, Precident of Naval Genera Coun Marusi, Washington And, therefore, the court is adjourned sine die Cuarces Stewart, Presideat Atiest, J. M,C pany temporary, place « n roadway at 3 o'clock P piso procession will] move to the que in ¢ ‘Sroeal atreet Prine.—At balf-past one o clock yesterday morning, a Gre war discovered in « frame ballding im Thirty- firet street. near Fifth avenue, occupied by Chas M Weeks and Edward F Green ae edweiling hours. The | flames werearrested ix their progress My the poites, till | the fre companies came and Snail dued the lam re- aiiace, Judge Advocate Navy Derartwent, Feb. 18, 1851 I Ra... 4 examined the foregowg record of the of the court mortial for the trial of ‘homas Ap ©. Jones, and approve the sella ref the court in quashing the third specifica tion of the fifth charge. | am of op:nion that the findings of the court, on the other charges and #pecifications, are in accordance with the evidence, and do hereby confirm the sentence of the court Aguinet the accused (Signed) A, Gmanam, Secretary of the Navy The Wat street Defalcation. 10N OF THE EAAMINATION OF WITNESSES | N THE CASK OF RAY TOMPRINS. Thit examination was continaed before Justice Lo- Ubrop. and luded yexte: he followin, at tha ee | fore Justies Osborn, where Mr. Selbeaith opt - | made the peoessary eMfidavit respecting the assault. sistant cashier ot the neared es follows: Lam se | The accused was held to bail im the sum of $60, to obange the 26th of Jan inet donk ioanet ‘omp. | #Dewer the charge Bins $13,000, payadio - tomand sey hed ‘bis acts P- | Juvenile Pickpockets —On Batarday evening, ofieers At the same hour another fre broke lis in Kldridge street, near Grand. | ae much damaged ‘There were several alarms of fire d yesterday 1s Lost —The polies of the tra i, two boxes of goods, om Saturday joer Crawford at ted to the police ptation house iq he wae conveyed McManus and Reed arrested three boys. called Wm Goean Beak rvos sneer” 1 anor Gray. Wn Kelly cod Win. Bockicy “om © sharge of ntook, 68 shares of Syracuse Railroed pookets during the procession. On searching Seeinc reais | foe Ti tne Skates erent ta of The coliaters! Hieaved ap 6» Bie. emphine’s vey. hed boon ctclen frome women's pookes ta Geo. 8 Coe sworn —I am = of the Ohio Life 0! street. Am owner is wanted for the parse and Trust the office of the in New fork, veral on the list it would be dangerous to touch at any- thing )i! riees Dow current. Judicious diserimination must, therefore, be exercised in the seisc'ion of rall- road stocks to purchase. a4 the improv tial or market value, will by no mean We have beard of numerous instances within t! few days, where individuals have dis ment and Btate stocks, and inverted the proceeds in Our most promising rafiroad securities, Harlem Rail road has beem im demand for such investments A indred shares of this stock have been pay & rate of interest too low to satisfy most people Transfers are, therefore, made daily and raliroad stocks that pay six and seven per cont on the imveatment, with » large margin for appre- ciation in market value, and wich large prospective dividends, are steadily absorbing capital fallog into the hands of capitaliste who put them away as permanent invertm: Norwich and Worcester ina favorite with many. d purchases are made daily by parties who take the stock out of the market. stocks will probably reoei areater impstar from the anticipated epecalative mov than other class of stocks om the list. T eh nt inthe mort prominent low is profite are likely to be A small advance gives realized. on the siders, and attract & large clase of p: event of any temporary fide velae in the real estate owned by the compan’ which must fooner or later give returns netting larger it kind of stock. This which is not lost sight of by capitalists who can afford to let « few thousand dollars remain inactive « year or two. The recent activity displayed has somewhat abated, but @ large aggregate business is doing. especially In imported goods, Towards the of the month & better trade ts expected. The domestic trade is for the moment dull, with some heaviness in prices of cotton fabrics, owing to the decline and downward tendency of prices In the market for the raw mate. rial. Brown and bleached shirtings and shertings are in moderate, but steady and uniform demand without arent brickmess, Prices are generaliy scarcsiy co firm, but no slight concession would secure apeonia tive purchases in the presemt sepect of the cotton veetment that they are favorites with ont- reherere market. Drills are mot sotive. The transactions are very limited, bet prices appear well sustained. Ornt- Dburghs ore im better request for distant markets, but the Mmited stock and high prices prevent transec- tioms. Denims are steady, with an improving but yet limited demand. Shippers to California are buying stripes ter that market, and fair transactions are mak- ing, at very frm prices. Ticks are also steady in price, with a fair demand. Printing cloths are rather easier. Printers are not willing buyers at the last advance, and being well stocked, do not appear inthe market. No change in3quotations, however, appears, and the demand is very languid At Providence there ig aloo an easier feeling, with diminished activity. The far trade in prints has ceased, but a moderate business is doing. The market is not s0 firmin tone, as there isan increased disposition to sell, without an equal ene to buy. Foreign prints have sold largely, but at the expense of some shading in price. ate st the de: it 129 180; for Goeeees. one and lio. ein Lanoaster. Foreiga ginghams sell m ‘at fair . Lawns ere in limined request, Kd the do: =x sony ag fair prices. Cotton pan! ts in “fait dem: te eons are steady. Mouselin de but is suffi- seys are heay ony finn, 80 muol 4 ‘unlessior tes ‘tock under $2. Clothiers have fully ‘There is inquiry ter cc! |, for which anticipated. Cassimeres of fan y sotive partly for the South; bisc! ; the lower qualities are not ins) rays show some buoyancy; demi ut ¢Tunited supply. Tweeds are casier forthe lower pir but frm, with « good demand for the bigher. Jeans are active, and prices well sustained. The clothing trade is very active, both for Californi and the South; the der of clotbil tw pairs strong; much of the returns in gold di into this branch of trade. French fancy goods Jess act! = last week, the Southern demand ha: inly satisfied; and the inquiry for blacks “ta is more active. The stook of ull Frengh { fanoy oods is rei “atl a I supply till arrivals tak: (ma pol been tar from filling the probing: for the whole sease: prices ell maintained. Stocks of British goods are large, but not being of so fancy a character as French imports, are calculated fo. more protracted demand, though, Jess active. Low-rriced woollen British make, amd French drap d’ete, have sold tresly, Stvffs are very dull and very heavy, with hesvy steck of some Taesoription French mous lina de iaines bave been in good peanemt, with a very Mmited importation, and prices are high. Capitalists must not lose sight of the sale to bo ma: on the 27th inst., of the bonds of the L: rette and [n- dienapolis Railroad Company, as it is probably # better opportunity for a safe and productive investment than will again be offered for a long time. The amount is small, security ample, and rate of interest high. In- dis is one ot the most progressive States in the Union. Its annual agricultural products are immense, and the outlets comparatively limited. To give an ides of what the sources of butiness of this railroad com- pany are, it is only necessary to say that the road pene- trates the counties of Tippecanoe, Carroll, Clinton Montgomery, Boone, Herdricks, Hamilton and Marion’ By the Auditor's report for 1849, it appears that the amount of texables for that year, in the foregoing coun- buoy ano; CUR. WM sc consocnsecas + $18,699,586 Brate tax arsersed on sami 69'420 No. of polls : While the t Y Total State ta 482,000 Total No. of polls... 135,919 —thowing that the eight counties above named con- tained one-seventh part of the taxabdle wealth and one- seventh of the number of pollsof the whole State, con- sisting of ninety counties, of which the foregoing constituted, numerically, only the one-celeventh part. The Hudson River Company have obtained a lease of the Troy and Greenbush Railroad, with all its imple- ments and fixtures, for the term of its charter—thirty years—and for all future renewals, paying for the same 7 per cent annually, on $275,000; payments to be made remiannually, The lease requires of the Hudson River Company that they eball run all their through trains directly to and from Troy, thus making this the northern terminus of their road. They are also re- quired to Keep up the local business of the Troy and Greenbush Railroad, running the cars as new, for loca) accommodation and for transportation. The Hudson River Rallroad will be completed between Hudson and Greenbush in May mext, when tr will be run di- reot from Troy to Hudson, and in Beptember the whole line will be finisked,and (he cars running from Troy to New York CITY TRADE REPORT. ‘Barcxpay, February 22-6 P. M Baranstorrs —Flour.—There bas been only « limited usiness transacted in Western and State to-day, but Ptioes exhibited no change worth reporting. Loval copeumers were buying merely sufficient to supply their immediate necessities. The Kastern trad» de. mand was light, and only for the better descriptions of Western. There was some inquiry for common brands for shipment, but at rates below the views ot owners Tho day's operations were only 2.000 bartels including No @ supertine, at $4 25 a $4 44; common to straignt Btate et #4 (6 a $4 68; ordinary to good Ohio by the Orleans, at $4 620 $4 75; mixed to choice $5, and cther qualities at former quotation Canadian was held at $4 51. for good brands, in bond, without sales on We bave no change to note in the marke jor flour, but bag) ee do- ing was very abt, t week od I \y of the low 'y anxious to presseales. The st for expert, at full figures. le b. been soldat $4 87 25. a $5 6255 Oo al for fancy. Rye flor was held at $3 12 for Jersey with trifling sales. Whcar was unebi but without by BS it transactions jt $1 1.10; Conadia ply, with salen of 4.600 bushels, part to arri tone. for New Jersey and Bout: low ery uil, and prices are still unsettled. transpired tr (esterday 1 600 bal banged bamds ate selina of 6a, & %0., on the Bal- hes The «mount disposed ot within the past 00 baler Pork—There wasa ren bome in J wiry rai $1 pr Dest heme wore Sema bie, at $15 per 220 lbs, weighed were no! ud were in request, a bame, Bacon moved, toe atT a8, cash, Retail sales of lard eking, st 8 « 80. per Ib showing no alteration There was lees inqairy for butter, but erne, of prime quality, was searce hile other descriptions vere aegiect- Ham ited wer ed = Therange tor inferior to choloe dairies was from | 5h & 70. per Ib. ~ Mesers. "* Lonvos. Fridey, ith, We have little change Kets sinee our advices of tiem baving been the distinguishing characteristic , bat e somes bet Gr: tone Is beginaing to mantiest iteelt, with rather more enquiry from the trade for several artic! We detail below the principal tran- factions of the week Parliament opened om the 4t and the Obanoelior of the Exchequer will make his a nancial tementon the lith instant Money tinue: dant for short periods, Ry the overiand mail whieh arrived on rd inttant. we har icon from Bombay to 2nd January. and from Caloutta to ‘Zit December The Conn trade har been very dull through the week, with continued eupplies of wheat and flear from abroad 00 prices of all articles but Indian corm, which is ab gral jing ict instant — Wheat 876 lod beriey Zin 9d. ryedie. 7d. onte 16e, Td, beams 26s, Lid, peas 260. € imperial quarter port for other kinds. Spanish The rales comprise 10000 bage nomiuaily 328 6d. for Britieh Wear at od ag Woon —The uenal series of public sales of Colonial will commence on Thur-dey vex 13th in Asenican Broces. There bas been @ limited busl- ners at owr quotations oo Tilinot) lanters and Florids bonds in "*, 1862, 102 108, do. 1867 oe 104 8 106; do. Coupon bonds 108.0 109. Alsbame 6's 80. nominal, Tilinots internal improvement 67, do deterred 36. Iadiacs Btate 6872874 Marsch usette eter S 106 Maryland sterling 68086 New Yor! Obte a. Penneylvenia 65 Hn Boston oly none -Atthe last public sale Polar was bought and Beuthern end North West at £185 per — Cotton has suffered a decline of 60.0 Ke. since the receipt of the Atrica’smews. The sales this morning reas. hed 2,000 bales, at 10%0. for middling. The stook mow ont hand ts 296,000 bales—the largest ever known. Freighte have advanced, and cotton is taken for Liver- pool at 11-26. Cotton is dull, with small sales, at 1130. @ 120, Corn fs active, at 02i<e. Reports. Naw Oncaans, Fob. 10, 1061, Bterling exchange has declined to 7X. Noaroux, Feb. 23, 1851. On 8 Bturte Onan. city. At his residence, the 89th year of His relatives and from on Tuesday. oe dhe be cars, which will le: Ni to £8 the coe persons to the ““nivening papers pl pieaes ove cop: nday vant, 28 Overzn,” tolMise Tueasex Kivae, all Died, at Fordham, Westchester county, the dad i inst., Rosent Monnis, Eeq., ends are invited to attend his the 26th inst., at 336 o’olook P. huroh, Morrisania. Ann's ee a cae Stent, & it, Grae. as maarans Feb 7- ate me brain fever, Hunay Kaner- & policeman of the First patrol district, aged police department in invited to attend his funeral, lage old 140 Tia fo. Fedele No. 12 Water street, on Monaey, (this day.) the 24¢1 i i (ont ee inst..at1 P.M. His remains will bo takem to Greea- Ging, do; “Geo wood Cemet for interm Wost; \) Ap hansas, Or, February $3, after short illness, Ouancorre Re Wilmington: Maris, am Aveverins Sonripuxn, aged 36 years, a native of Be- Er "igeah Trane hed Goeane, marigaey cane sancon, France. ‘Warren, ‘Rairden, Bath; scbr Delment ‘The friends of her fathor. and of hor brothers, John Koes LZ a. feud her funeral: this day, as So'clook P.M izose her | King, Metric; ih. backs Bomors Canale Santos a te: ma er e1 a, t 3 o’cloo! rom her 4 ad . q late residence, % Hudson street. a dome, pee s Nerhantel, On the 224 inst., ot congestion of the lungs, Apaiax im ‘ 4 Gites, aged 3 ‘years and 4 days, son of Theodore and S Bae Eliza Gillies. The fully invited to to attend the funeral, from of his burgh, look. ‘OuSundey morning. 284 inst, Carnanine Ib , wife of John J. Kearsing, in the 34th year - hes age. ives and friends of the family are re: t- the residence street, ilems- png No 180 South First (Monday) afternoon, at 4 tani! rea a a Haas 7th, batons Ses ‘ew Yor! ize. No. of re respectfully requested to attend her funeral, from'201 Sixth strost, (aaa, Pe ee AES y Bond, ane Mary, this day, (Monday.) at 1 o'clock P.M., without fur- tyret a ther invitation pea rer te Me. cate 2 Troms Morrison, in the 36th year york for rial ad Guba, 17 ‘eran Arwen fo Fer. His friends and acquaintances, and the United As <-t ng, iehinond, ciation of Journeymen Marble Cutters, a1 = PaA ais‘an fic sai i ly invited to attend hi Arr 6th, #0) re noon. 24th inst , at 2 o'clock, irom the residence of his wigg Valeicy (zh, Daze ps Tatan feb 6A On Sunday morning, February 23d, of dropsy on the ‘ braip, Jonx Jacon Youxc. son of 0. J. Young, aged 22 | Sob, aitnttoss Gon ee years 0 months and 23 dey, seat ers ot | Bae bth, Hearetta: Care ecaaa 8 ral is friends and relations, ae o the members o: Po ‘ort the New York Lodge, No. 10, I. 0. of O. F., the mem- feed Hoabetln eet, Chadieaten: Tulse bers of the Grand the Swedish Society, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residemoe of his father, No. lest: De He Soewieh street, this (Monday) afcernoon, at 3 iad uy tran ons ae at Newark papers please cop; f Bo A On Bunday morning, Feb-434, after a lingering sick- | Bt dail" devameah ig ey SS ness, Joun Sinctam, @ native of Paisley, Scotland, Emoline, Bristel. aged 60 years and 10 months. The funeral, from his Iate residence, 104 Reade street, on Tuesday, 26th inst, at 4 o'clock. jorfolk. Blizabeth, Yorse, Fremont, Taylor, plaa se “4 A a + i rtiand; Village Belle ibaa, Sid 7th, Beampment, and the membors of hy ‘B: relatives and friends are iavited to attend his Patterson, Linkins, Boston © ochre re Watebo, oien, re Ln chmond. On the 224 inet, after a ehort illness, Bormia Moone, ANSAMILLA, Jan 25—Arr Nereus, Masury, Basten, cry for 90 years past ‘a faithful servant in the family of | 11:h, brig Irene. Land, NYork. Wm. T. McCoun. MaAnewinsna, eb 2 3hip Jomes Tigeomb, Hill fvm, MOx- Her friends are invited to assemble at 30 Warren | less: barke Clarivan, Harding, trom do; a, vu Sian (ehh street, om Tuesday, the 25th inst., at 11 o’slock. Her oe remains will be taken to Oyster Bay, L.I, for inter- ee tal for Bade lig. ment On the 22d February, Jonn H. Kaneanacce, in the m, Fulani, from Bath via 20th year of his age amo lore, ‘The friends and acquatutances, algo the members of Xenophon, Weeding. the German Brotherly Love Lodge, No.3, 4.0. of G. | {mm Madcon, arr ifn. to, lead for | Paiincelpbins cal = F., are reepecttally iz vet, this | Eee panto. Ty yg day. (Monday,) the 24t Huger, aoa ev to aa oe rk; pr lo’clook P. M., with- out further notice, from his late residence, No. 12 Wa- ~ is Jan Do bee brig Edw Henry, Wachbera, ter street. ‘On Wednesday, the ith of February, Mra. Carna- | pNsweasrer, Feb 6-Sid bark Peruvian (Br), Mahoney, nine Frisnes, wife of Carsander Frisbee, aged 31 years, 1 pon Columbia county papers please copy. MARITING INTELLIGENCE, Newront, Feb6—Ship Parthenon, Taylor, for NOrleaas, Nawront Roans, Fob We Nathaniel Thompeon, for N from le Morryman, Wil- Ua Clarita: Sims Oh srlostons Ses; Mloamer Co sues si or St Johms, Pity put tn foe ig Purves, abt Feb 1 Brig Bite (probably Br), 01 ith, and 17 days. Mab nilbgten, "the Symmer, phine, Key ‘rt Amerika Rorr: vende) VEY Mai ‘p Adctana (Dv (Baten i erase be Ove, a 2—Arr bark Jul mt - ich berger, Ba'timore, 11, (and OW RINE os co eee eet SD] MOON serS., ‘ veigehs sent tae, Walshy Nr Sie fm exTs.. - 6 7 laren waren... st inst, bigs Pouliney, Mouatt, Baltimore. 3). Pat isha — wn ult, echr Deotor, 16 days from Baltimore for Harbor G rrived. ch Noes of an anche and Mars Tota Pda ry Nor 2 4 AD De CU lary Yat intl lie Clavie (ot ase eS Rea re Spofised, Olenfucgoe; wih ebip Natohes, Duryes. Rd'yas in co with her gan, Int 83 20 Ship. He x to. Trig ba Psat ebr val scores. Behe ve val ote br Bon Below. ‘Two ships, \broe barks and three brigs. hy) char Bhi Oivral joer ef ree No arrivals yesterday Cleared 224—Sbip Jol 2 ‘Des ry “EES bere Letter Bags sae also ae konyon' * — ‘ate wtroet. gAfrived—tohre Bra, Garwood, NYork; J B Smith. Groen- 7 At yecans: Ly -t Ls sl 28—Wis W. ym Het a > Spoar, Spear, for re tiowd for Manse Mest ; Preatice, Wood- Marebureh, Ovcood, Shacghal ich Cary & Co. Bh York. “De e#, Duryeo, a Hees Kong for Carpenter, Antwerp, Flushing 4 Por'amouth Jan 7, ‘with 'm tse and 199 passengers, t& Co. Has had bed ng. thy joke eras Sel 4 ian Ge- epoke bark Riri ears Norge (Nor), Mecoli Rahice: bares F je Care Below sche Woodwell, of Bast- mpa. Old bark Miles (dam), Lr wea, Del Fee 2, 6PM—The b berks Rainbow, fer Hs. for Porto Ric oF Mautangy | od Baily. Nighole, Cuarlavton, 5 days, with cotton. bs, r oP ton). Brazos, Maracaibo, 25 day, with “per (ot ¢, te Carson 5 Newbols cm bbe, Cxne Mayti 18 days, berisin & Co, Feb 2i i Cia Bay reds eNCR, — q Leavitt, N i U ane F sino Coron, wie jemaore ie the J nr days, with cotton, ko, ynith, Charleston, 6 days, with cotton, bis an) . Hobart, oy Kai? rhok, wh my 8 ( Brom), tia ts= Wilmington, NC, 6 Mt, 'S Powell, Fesid Wiimington, NC, 6 days, onterey, Ackley, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with tes, Re Tames P Lofien¢, Chapman, Wilmington, NC, ee ore rk Pro re, Wostervels, rrwlimisaten, NC, with Hi Parker,———, Wilmington, NO, with Delaware Farmer, MoNeilly, Virginia. Julia, Venguilder, Baltimore, 6 days. dineases of t) s ‘soul ‘very use is ad lenge and 901 have A. found, ot all thet Angelique, Bamaele, St J ton, and ot at, NB; B Bulkley, Borr, caaee of ter a clans bad declared the case ve beyond | ihe ‘toneh of —Dr $Y; rows. iss Ly itled as above, whieh Westphalia whieh arrived on Saturday, 46 days trom tar wot 51), reporte—Came outof tho Get with a large voneel at evar , from NW) moridisa, W, Telegrapnie Marius Reporn. fee. A wa 7 Newion, Windies; brigu Rosanna, and ies, Francie, ¢¢. t (Br), from Mowport, W, has goneup James pton Roads—A Br brig, bound ap. Newron woh, land A Daves, for Bal ou RE PTARART XL—NOT ONLY i pounr, but tife saved. Of disenace A a - fetta canton, for fo a. adore 7 start to: day, a the wind I aki e purraite of life oe for Rio Janeire and Lng YR yoamor a" the Reading Room, om Fob M, on age of for Liverpool, will clase at oa, foi Foe (ta Bachange), ch Wednesday, Abas the aus it Ohio, for Leg and Y EE Wednesday, 2th inst, 96 cit nave only at yee wires MORTAMORE WOULD INFORM THE HU bo apply t v6 Ben Ex- r38, for Ch ey a Weeding gare 1. Mt et ; WARREN 4, CORTIDENTEY OONsU 18 veers, prection, 8 of whi a Franciaoo 28 conte, These maile will be 4 in, charge of a special meweonge! Herald ee Prev aneurna, revo 2-4 PM. Sirti ceeceees an, Thomas & Superb, mostae ‘princi KL Wh ait, Pre A GRD.—IRIVAIES' ANTIDOTE. are. eater without the Tones restototions A P rae . if Bo x fr propelover alenaee a ma fi ick hin . 9,7 o trom re rei ‘eure, under natleaces 0 taale sare a Sing Sad took i 5 ath Joue a, aa | REE tig Crone, won, Phi ob 7—Are Balt Vebe Laverpevl, "eletiae, Phuiadeipala, io

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