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Our Baltimore Correspondence Bartiwore, Feb. 25, 1850. Appalling Accident— Boys Buried under @ Wall— Reception of the Amerrcws—A New York Clippr —Madam Bishop, &<. The fire beils sounded am alarm yesterday after- noon, and om proceeding the girection it indi- cated, it was found to have beea occasioned by the fall of the standing wall of the grist mill but last week, which had crushed a emall building ad- Joining, burying under the ruins two men and two boys, who were at work wi it. Tho firemen immediately went to wor}, and, after laboring in- ceasantly for nearly three hours, succeeied in getting out two bove, one aged 17 and the other V1 years; one of whom had his thigh awfully fractured, and the other his leg broken. They bore the torture with admivable firmness, and talked with the men wo weve laboring for their relief. The two meu | scaped with but slight ine juries, pacing jumped oodera heavy work beach, which kept the maes «/ ;ubbish off of them Mr, William M Tor, toreman of the Ameri- cug Fire Company ot Now York, has arrived here, and is making the » ssury preparations for the accommodation of this ompany, which will arrive here on the 3lstof Vic hb They are to be the guestsof the Wa'ct)-n Fire Company, and they could not tall into tn» bonds ofa nobler set of men. The Americus bas »!s0 placed several of our com- panies woder lastiry ootigations, and the whole de- partment will join in “elcoming and entertaining Fi ag the guess of he city. The preparations areon agrand sco, ano will exceed all previous firemen’s reception « 1 ‘His cxty. The Shcoting Sr = the name of an elegant clipper schooser, le veced on Saturday from the ard of Messrs. Cov tler, and built for eptain B. R. Stans ew York, under the superintendence «f Vi LB. C. Back. She is 17 tous burthen, 82 f- 21 feet beavw, and 8 feet hold. She is the pir tes: litle vessel that has beem launched her +.) ome time, and I learn that is the design of the ov uer to take a trip io her to the World’s Fev Madam Bisho) ¢ ve- heve first concert here to- Morrow evening § ¢ soon of the New Assem- bly Rooms. She d by Signor No- velli, Mr. Bayle» and B Pi eseptation of the Niearagcan Mlulster to the President. {From the Wu i .c . Kepudiie, Feb 24) On Saturday lon Sr r Don Josée de Marcoleta Was presented tothe DP). -ent by the Secretary of State, and deliveree tis credentials as envoy ex- traordinary and min er peuipotentiary of the re- publie of Nicaragua to thie goveinmeat. Mr. Mar- cojeta mace the foliowing remarks upon the eccasion:— Mr. President:—I have the honor of placing im the anda ct your excelleney the credentials accrediting me as cuyoy extracrainary ayd minister plemipoten: Gary Of tle republic of Nic a Ovar the government e United Stater ot America. Having been directed by my government to express the rirongest senti- Ment¢ of friendship end good will for the government Of the United Btates o! the North, andfor its —— ous chiet, I contider myself fortunate, Mr. Presi ing bad the bonor of bring selected te be the Lintrepreter of those sentiments. The republic of Nicaragua is fully persuaded that these sentiments d,and that they will ever continue to d under all circumstances, between the two ccuntries, She desires to live in peace and harmony with all nations inorder to facilitate the interchange and developrment of friendly offtces; but, wbove ail abe ix enxtovs to draw those relativos as close as porsible with thy government of the American | jon, May I also be permiited Mr. President, toexpress to | pour national ond to the evagies ober Gickoen wide the most sincere thanks, t: her with the of gratitude, for the evidences of ge! riendeh'p which the government of the repablic | bas been pleaeed to give aragua for which every citizen preserves. and willerer continue to cherish in is heart, the strongest and most sympathetic gra- | tituds, To which the President made the following — | Minister :—We are very happy to receiv you as the representative of the goverument of fou have been erpected ‘er some time, ¢ impatience. and we have sigaitied to should to delay inging up at the present moment ia oniral America Of mew and h cberacter. whieh concern this country as well as Other commercial States. and which will necessarily | Fender the conpexion and intercourse between Niea- | Fegus end the Uuited states more Important than it bas bi The government aud the peo! . of this country * to perpetaate peace and good between the republics. and I doubt not that Telations between them msy be cond din such . mapper os to se@ompileh these od) et dat the Btially wavance the interests of the two | at Bt. Petersburgh J Stebbins Lathrop. indy. child. and maid. Savanoah J ¥ Biseke, N O , were among the arrivals yesterday MoClelland, | ut the Union Piac+ Motel @.@ Presbury Jr Nashy h Ne N. Orgeoa. R. Bell. P B. Pavik, Baogor; © Collins, Harttor? bh. T P, Robinsow, Boston, arrived yes- Irieans; J. @ w Orleans Fi le rtir, Worcester: W. Mont- John H. Powell, Phiisdelphia; JM Wheian Kentucky; W. Richardson, Boston; # FF. Hami:ton. Meine. bare arriv ¢the American T Khoder, Prov Howard, Marsachusette; op Oswego; G. Warren, Bos- a Wo nson, Virgi yesterdey, at the Astor. ot 2 S.A. bas arrived at Wesh- Gerpatohes from that govera- ington trom Brazil wi ment to the United & Two men were burned to death ine barn In Phile- elpbia on the a8d inst’ The fre was the work of aa Incendiary end the persons buraed had cought shelter for the night, being homeless MONKY MARKAT, Weonesoay, Peb 26-6 P.M. The stork market war quite unsettled to-dey. Some of the fancies jwanced a fr jon, while others de- Clined. At the first board, Uhio 6's went up % peg cent Btcnington \. Norwich and Worcester \, Read ing Ballroad Ueriem Erie Income bonds teil off Ss per cent, Erie bonds (new), Lowg Island %s, Brie | Reiiroad \,. Portemouth \. There were large trans Sections in Harlem. but it improved from the opening Most of ihe sales wer arb ond amounted to near. ly four thousand shares, The whole strength of seve. ral of the strongest bears has been co: thir stock and oil kinds press prices. Thus far they have not succeeded very well, and the probs ! not accomplish their object. The ary will be about eight thousand dollars gr than for the same month leet year, making an aggregste Increase this yeer, tor the first two months, of about eighteen thou At this rate of in + the gros care arly siz hundred mated tha: aght down th, which will pay a freight of This is a new source of be & @uree o and dollare ings for 1851 aod fy thow full 160.600 te: Harlem road this yeer and is) to Lurimess to this large income, A grote revenue of tix bundred thou ennd doliare will give three bundred thourand net equal to rix per cent on the ok, after paying in terest and ¢ividend om pre k. In the face ¢ the stock bu Ot these temporarily. Norw er continues rm It feeeid that arrangements have been periected for od and opening more hange to report transactions fluctua not go up as direot route to In Reading Priv ate conrideraBly ag its friends anticipated. It is already far abov intrinsic value, and cannot be long sustained at pre sept points Frie Railroad is wenk and drooping, beth the bonds and the stock, Morrie Canal still bance upon the injunction. The Chancellor of New Jersey has not given his decision yet. The stock hae been dull. and probebly will remain so ontil the inja question is settled, As it now stands, it isa dai stock to touch it + to day, amounted to $157,090; peym $05 WOR 15—Dalance, $5,641,206 70. | The etrsmebip Africa, for Liverpool, carried out $411 197 in epecie, principally sll ‘We learn that the whole capital stock of the Bank of the Metropolis has been taken. The subseription Uist numbers five hundred and ten The annexed prices were obtained. to-day, for the bonds of the Ohio Central Retiroed Company, sold st change Bowne "hits vo t 92) , 1300 : eae 3S 5.000 at do 4.600 00 2.000 at do 1935 9 T900 at do 6.370 0 1,000 at 4 me st do + 4800 00 at @ 1 M6870 09 at do cece ee 196,0% 00 26400 S24 018 60 ‘Phe Girst mortgage bonds of the Latayette and [n- | And at Indiancpolis two acres have been donated for » | presumed, the safest standard for estimating the pro | our Western railroad companies will be converted into | portunity pr | betng dianapelis Reilroad Com; which will be sold at suction to.day—Thuredey—at the Merchants’ Ex- chavge, cannot but attract capitalists who wish tomake safe and profi'abls investments, The Lafayette and Indian polis Railroad will, whem completed, be sixty- two miles long, andthe position of the eastern and western terminus is such as to form most favorable connestions with railroads extending to the Atlantic sh a and those extending to Chicage, onLake Michi- 4 Bt. Louis, om the Mississipp!. A company Res abneties basa noel te building s road from La- fayette to Chicego, and the Northerm cross railroad from Lafayette to Springfield, Illinois, wil form 9 cen, nection with St. Louis, A glanceat any good map of Ohio, Indians and Illinois, shows that the Lafayette and Indianapo)is road torms the most important link im the great chain of roads connecting the East with the West, Thisroadisin a very forward condition Ths Western division, from Lafayette to Lebanon thirty-three miles, has been graded. The Eastern divieion, from Lebanom to Indianapolis, twenty-six and a half miles, is progressing rapidly, and the whole line will be ready for the rail by > uly, and the Toad tully completed, s0 as to have the ntage of the fall trade. 1! mpany is entirely free from debt of every description, and have carefully avoided swell ing their stock subscriptions by irresponsible names. The city of Lafayette has obtained permission te subscribe $100000 to the capital stock. The company will complete ite work without creating ® floating debt, and with omly a small funded debt, the whole proceeds of which will have bee: plied to the purcbare of iron. The funded debt is Mmited to the sum of $560,000. The bo: re’ cent interest, payabls sem: America, in New York, convertible at the will of the holder, at any time within five years after the date o the bonds, into the capital stook of the company, a par, with undoubted and approved personal guaranty (aceompanying the bonds) forthe prompt payment or the interest until the road is completed, properly and rearomably equipped for a commencement of busine: put in good running order, and actually operated with cats and locomotives from one end thereot to the other—to be eccured by mortgage or trust. deed on the road, its equipments, income, &c., including the iron in (ansitu, im the usual form ‘The Lafayette and Indianapolis Railroad will com. mand avery large loeal travel. In this respect it is most favorably eltuated. Ip every toct of ite progress it traverses the very best part of Indiana, now yield- ing alerge surylus; its northern extremity rests at the bead of steamboat navigation on the Wabash river, and at the best market t own om the Wabash and Erie No less than five roads, built or building into Indianapolis, frem the south aud east, will seek o northwestern outlet over the Lafayette and India- papo'ls road ; and ali the rosdsfrom the west alming for the Upper Wabash River, trom Springfield, Illinois to South Bend, Indiana make a focus at Lafayette. Valuable depot grounds to the amount of 34; acres, have been obtained and paid for at Lafayette, im the heart of buriners. snd fronting 600 teet on the canal, produce cepet, and five acres for repairing yards, &c. —bothl cenveniently situated. These, when the road is completed {will be worth not less than $40 000. Buit- able grounds {cr stations have also been obtained at the intermediate villages. The following comparative statement of the busine of Western roeds new in operation, will furnish, it is pective business of the L. andI. R.R. GRORS RARNINGS 1B. 18435. 1849, 1859. in $600,986 60 $000,000 00 Miehigan Cent: R (218 mil length Michigan Southern RE —s @ month: Little Mlemi R BR ($4 piles ip length . Madison and Indi- anopolis RK. R. (completed Oc- tober, 1547, ~ 86 miles fo length . $212090 85 $243,189 89 $300,913 40 Rating the earn irgs per mile of the Lafayette and Indianapolis road, (62.96 miles) with! those of the Mi, chigan Central for 1860, they would b Wich the little Miami. .... . With the Madison and Indianapolis. . Or, with the mesne of the three ......, Tt te estiated that the gross $102,279 90 $290,035 78 $321,308 82 $485,697 24 Things of the Lafay- | ette and Indiarapolie Railroad will compare with the Madirow and Indianepolisrcad. whem Gret completed which would give ® gross income of $216,000 DeCuct tor expenses 50 per cent. . 108 000 Leaver net earnings... sa 5 $108 600 —+ual to twelve per cent on its chartered capital of 000,600, The above table shows that the saanual in- are on the Western roads, since their lines were Aniehed, is steady, and more than fifteen per cent It is our impression that the bonds issued by most of stock long before they arrive at maturity. The net carvings are likely to be #0 great, and the dividends are likely to be so much larger than the rate of interest paid om the bonds that, in nine cases out of every ten, conversions will be made. The charters of the Western reads are of the moet liberal character Dividends are unrestricted and ifthe net earnings of the rods, in the existing state of the country, with « small population, and resources but moderately de voleped, axe large encngb to pay six. eight. and ten per cent per anpum on the stock, what can we not expect when the country becomes denerly populsted and Digbiy cultivated’ It is our opinion that the bonds oy te the best investments of the Lists not to lose the op: nied to day, to obese those abcut ued by the Lafayette and Indianapolis Rail. road Company The annexed statement exhibits the aggregate move. ment of the banks of this State, according to returns Bade to the Comptroller om the Zlset of December 1860, compared with that of September 24 1850 :-— Basks or THe Brave or New Youn RESOURCES Sept oo Loans and discounte except to directors aud brokert $85 800,141 Loaue and discounts to direc tore. . «4838 141 “All otk fied lites, abss ia 1 666 304 4976 BOL S54 bse 3 340 O68 85m 100 | AB ITT OE 14.098 547 | Promisscry notes other than for loans and diseourts 1 147.519 Lose and expense secoust.... £0 608 635 088 | fOverdrafte..... 428 900 241 68L Epecie. : + 10.0495 1 957 798 | Caeb iteme * . 1). 346041 Dulis of scivent beaks on band 649 972 a0? aan aut 10.06.5609 —12.664.870 aweooul 851698 7 164745 Retin loss sv 716 Due fre credit. . 516 Aad for conte 60 ou $100 40 a7 teme marked ot total Capit . $49 546 840 Profit 8080 276 Notes in circulation not regis- tered . el6n oll ose Registered notes ine ‘sulation % 2651 r aes ny 1 eto 40 sono 45805508 = 08a 44? Due inaividuals tone ether thi de poriter 44.872 #72871 either of the 1171 #7 leva Add for cente ale il Total liabilities. .... 9158 ¥ $100 410 a2t There have been # me importact September returns were incor eharter of tro ate, Albany. and the Bank of Newbargh Jana leet, but they olation® under the sot of 1898, No reports © etved from Henry K «Bak, Watertown aed be Bank of Lockport, they are winding up Village Bank of Randolph. from whihar ommercial the received From the 28th of September, 1910 the date of the previour report--ap to t! Wth Feb. 1851, eleven ! banking areoclations hare been formed and cows inio tet ved on the 2 operation. Of these, reports were F December, from the following: ~ Pacific Beuk N \ ork Freeman's Bank of Washington County at Hebron Sullivan County Bank, et Monticello, Weetern Hook of Lockport; Canal Bank of Lockport, City Bank of Brooklyn, Eagte k of Brighton, at Rochester. The following were either exoused, or falled to report | large parcels; #took mercial Bonk of Clyde, Wi county; New York Denk of RenthegaConsty, ot medion: eee banks om the 36th June, the 28th September, and the lst December, 1860:— or New Your. Sept.28. Dee. 21. 190.728.2832 $104,204,082 bart 77 944 oe 08 bat 10,0 11,937,798 10,408,824 11345, + 22,061, In the foregoing otat embraces reports from 197 banks and banking associa- tions, and the December returns from 203 banks, show. ing an increase of six elnce the former report. rem the above figures it will be seen that the bank- ing capital in this Btate, on the 2ist of December, was $1,248,068 larger than at the date of the previous re- port, and that the specie item shows a much larger imereaee, exceeding Beptember by $1,892,468; but it will also be observed that there has been a large ex- pansion in the line of loans and discounts, amounting to $18,566,800; in circulation, $1,310,707; and an in- crease in deposits of $4 288,804, There are several new associations about forming in this State—one in New York, (the Bank of the Metropolis,) which is to be managed and conducted on the plan of the Suffolk Bank, Borton. tock Exchange. 100 aha Stonington RR ify iz Nor and Wor 50 cha Union Baok S Dei and Hud Eee Com coevegeeser: CAs tytctst teins BOARD. Othe Nat Bk 10 118 100 ehs Far's Trust id 900 Harlem BR < 50 Os wo eo 2" 109 62 19 650 61% 100 697, 100 do 10 62 100 030 694 20 Morris Canal 660 20% i rome | 0 wy 29 80 69%, 100 Port-mouthDD = 1k 10 150 do 144 200 oH Brie RR 83 100 6) Ncra& Wor GON 200 go 3) 6045 4 oO a& *e CITY TRADE REPOST. Weonesvay, Feb 26—6 P. M. Asuca.—The market continued firm, with moderate demand, and sales of 75 barr at $5 Ot for pots, and $6 65% for pearls, The receipts were rather light. Berapsturrs —Fleuwr—We have no alter?tion to re. port im the market for State and Western, since our last; but there was scarcely so much doing. The de- mand for city consumption was fair, and we also noticed mederate inquiry tor the East. Common State was in eome request for export. at $450, but holders declined selling at thit rate. New Orleans was plenty. and dull atabout former quotations. The transactions in do- mestic foot up 4.500 barrels at $4 25 » $4 3739 for au- perfiue No. 2; with ordinery to straight State, at $4 56 a $4 08%; favorite do. and New Orloang, at $4 63 @ $475; mixed to straight Indien: , Mk igao and Obio. at $475 @ $487; good Obio, at $4 81 w $4 8754; tapey Miobigan end A try Genosses, at, $487 a $ Obioand G $5 12 & $6 21; and extra bio and $6625¢. Cansdian flour wasin better id the market was lower. Holders were willing torun off their rerpeotive stocks ,at $475, for good brands in bond; but bayers would not give over $4 63. and the sales, in consequence. were limited. The mar- ket for Southern flour, thongh not so active, was very firm, and there was @ good business doing for the city - The sales reached 700 barrels common to good Alexandria, Baliimore, & 48 5; and tency do at $6 ye - 62%. Rye four was mo aod held firm: 3,87 a $4. with pal barrels. Corw oa duli, and eeiling toa limited extent at $5.06 a $5 12 for Jeray, and $2 45 for Brandy- bad No alteration bas taken place ia the market for Byokw ieat Flour since our last report, while the de- inou wae right ot $4 76 o $6 60 per barrele; $225 6 $2 & per 1C0 lbs; and 70a 75 cents. per bag of 25 Lbs. Wheat bed a declining tendenoy, and there was rather more enquiry for miliog Wenote eis cLoice Ubio at $1 0. 4 email land. red amd white mi: quoted at $1 7 08, The stock o! in bond, the latter was pretty and lower, with onl dcing, at Te cash per bashel for Jer try. Ooty were scarcely so firm. and the rupply wat better Northern were selling in lote to the trade at 480 @ Wc: nnd Jersey at 460 @ 490.— Hur /ey remained very eearee, and in request at $1 16@$125 Burley Mast was quirt, but steady, at $126, with salee of 309 bushels —Corn was very soarce, to day, were arking bigher pri the rmall supply checked the enter 5 jd at 6440 Tor new large. Rye Hmited busin lord. Tae day * Bractions sum up 360 ves” Rio, at Wie all Ye., the lower rate for a very poor article; rmall parcels Javeat lic. a 13'(o., Laguayra at lic; St Dvsaingo at 105s. cueb; and 4000 bage Brazil, previous to ar. rival terms pot ascertained Coron —The tales and shipments. to-day. amounted to 25.0 bales, which has re! parcels, aud gr rent Trade is without ity of the fret six weeks of the year od importers aud domestic com mission houses. yait with some impatience, faci in doubt avd partly in hope. the advent of the jater trade of the season, whieh ie anticipated to he active pext month, The decline im cotton bas de prived the market for oocton goods ot ita previo uoyancy of character; yet, aa the stocks are es are well sustained. Woe woods importetions are very igh: without full ca:goes. and there a1 t pressing. oF likely to press, on t 500d" ted at od wetings and ebirtin, insce pile are very abrence of soy demand for quiet, but steady, in t) are large, Brown goods are not more active thet rather favors buyers, though the stock is moderate. Drills are in better in quiry, the scanty eupply sustains prises, and all off to buy Ate decline are ates dily refu mand. forthe Chinese are in deficient aupply the de Desimes ore in prices. supply alike limited 4 AY demand, partly for California, but prices are firm. as the stock is light Printing cloths continas dull, stock is accumulating sod. bolders fra. At Providence prices are lew ry light demand. No large par- cels coul if at a cOnceninn, Priute are leo inore i. without any w wand: price ronrerly #0 steady pri te request but th 4 prices meaty. The stock of foreign with « ready dispost- * are firm, but not ast oderate rejuest and prices alconery ie heresthr, Mouselia lainet are acthe wth « god supply, at 1; a20e Lineays oontions inacvive, aud Copresse * ere quiet, but stocks of beth fo- teign end domertic are light Linem drilis are io are more w. in request, to sustain ted. t- with the present light stock prices. Blues and bieaks, ander $3. are oy cas imeree are in boeyant. with» supply bel emus are netive at full prices, Tweeds have been selling freely for the Boutherm trade. Allow priced woollen 0048 wre active British goods thow more sctiricy than other kind: prices are well eustained French are not s0 detive, while the etcoke on the im portations were to epeoial order ibronghout the country. this bei nding Bilke are in moderate demand, but eo mend full Led t tarelight, the late iw y styles, are fash. French clothe are firm but less cotton was firm at id. w 6d; for corn, 6d wae atked: Ie. 6d. for flour and bie 208 for de Tot mn veaeels were aking beter rates To Havre they Temaioed about thesame To California clinpers were getting 600. @ Toe, and in ” carer to fil up, 76e Kates by ordinary sailors remained the eame Fw. —We noticed an easier feel for dry cod, with a in the market rom the trade, let of 1200 quintal Teevived. at about $4 | fia SlOE\ Mackerel quiet, bat ate, wfer No 1, and $912 $0 25 for ad 2 bbe were token which were scarce and held firmly at previons Ogu i 700 boxes bunch raisins, at $1 95 a $2 1 brandy fruits, at $6, six month; 200 bbis currants, Te; 5 cases pardines, wt 7 lot cf Grenoble wainute, at 6X0 — & fo days, 30.000 Ibe. dried appl © cath. in limited neat for city use, with at tee ‘be ona, per 100 1 pig fold to the extent of 60 tone, at Boglieh bare were very heavy. and 20 in active requ Ly ay for ree ere v0ld, to'day, at 20m Slo. cash, oud short time. There was a sale yesterday of 100 hhas. ag wen Teste Bice, the firet ‘of the season, at 3lo, Nava. Brones.—Fer common rosin, the market was rather quiet, but prices were unaltered. White was selling toa extent at previous figures. Spirits turpentine was held higher, and in moderate re- quest. Crude Suipentinn was a Bees, in the sheenes wane extensive demand for obi nt caused by the limited number of veesels now up for Londen, and which have already nearly comploted their cargoes. The day’s business embraced barrels ordinary priest Ae end roots Fe County rosii $1 * ty turpentine, at $2 873¢ per 280 Ibs “We have rd of no Operations in tar, and prices were nom! ally the rame. Oi..—Linseed continued in good request, and the market was firm. Seme 450) callons pave been dis. posed of in lots, from store, at 56a870 for English and American. cash. Whale was rather lower, and we heard of @ sale of seleoted, for home, use at 43¢ ,carh gestive, 100 baskets were sold since our last at $2 874. criptions there was asteady business cane Thi mers at sia a: eid do. at $11; do. old mess at $12 624 do do, prime at $9 6254089 75, closing He! ‘at our extreme uotations. In beef we have no new feature to report. the markef was firm and the demand feir, with of 160 barrels new messat $8 50a$10 75, and prime at $5 66. In tieroe beef a limited business has been transacted at $14. Beet hams were steady and sale- 14.76 per 220 II weighed out. Cut meate were firm, an lin good di 8X00. f for bams, and 6%;a6% for shoulders. wi enquiry for bacon, and the market was racher firmer, About 40.000 ibs. short middles, city cut, brought 70 ; and 306 tierors western do, were sold on terms not made pub- was in good request and tending upward ales embraced 260 barrels new and oldat 8%; 48%, 0. per Ib, Butter and cheese remained as last notioud with moderate sales Reat Estate. —The 1 lot 8. B. corner T street, 24x100. $1,410; 1 adjcining on South, 24x 100, $716; 1 do , $700; 1 do , $710; 2 do., $670 each, $1.540; 1 do, 926x104, $684; 1 routh nids ‘Thirty. fourth street, 100 fe by 25 5S; joining on the e » $590; $010 exch, $2440; 1 south ride Thirty wighth’ street, feet east from Eighth avenue, 25x08, $820; 1 adjoining, do, $800; 1 do, $810; 1 do, $330; 2 lots on Eighty ninth street, near Eighth ‘avenue, 26x€0, $105 exe. $210; 1 do. First avenue, near Be Venth street, 24x04, $2,050: 1 do. Kighth street, near First avenue, 45x97, $2505; 1 do. adjoining, 25x97. $2 420; 1 do Twelfth ‘street, pear avenue A, 26x103 1 40 houre and lot 264 East Broadw i sti; do. 6 Wooster street, 25x100, $7 Kosex street. 25x32, $3,000; do. 67 St. Mark's Place, 26x86; do. 86 Eldridge street 25x87, $4500; do 1¥ Spruce street, $15,100, do. 223 Willlam street, arxi27, $14,100; 2lcts on 85th street, near Broadway, each 265x102. $240 each, $480; 1 do on Twenty sixth street, on Ninth avenue, 22298, $1255; 2 do. on Sixth avenue. pear Fifty-sixth street each 25x100 $180 each, $960; 4 do. on Kighty-tixth atieet, near Foarth ave- Bue. each 26x100, $540 each $2160; houve and lot 149 Weverly Place, 22x62, $3300; do 243 Twelfth street, 20x108, $7350; do. 151 Twenty first street, 21x92, $3,676, Kick was ip better request since our La: market ery firm. ‘The transactions em tierces, for future delivery. at $3 25 $5 25 per 100 Ibs.; the latter price tor a choice article Beeps.—Clryer was in brick demand, and the market favored the seller, We heard of sales of 100 tisroes new crop at #icc. a Gc cash per peund The best loc of Obio Timothy rold, brought $17 @ $18 asin quality Sicans.— We noticed a sale ot 50000 Principe, at $14 50, 4 months, Srinits, —The market continu-d pretty active, with- out ckange in yelue. Some 400 barrels Prisou have been sold at 2640 , and Jersey at 250 a 250 Dru ip lots, was beid at 24sec, time, Se OF foreign. puncheons St. Croix rum were sold at Tic. # $1, 6 months Bc can.—Continued firm with a moderate busines doing, com prising 60 bhds. New Orleanr, new crop, at 3 6 1d 500 boxes brown Havana ato. fra — There was a good enquiry for afl desoriptions at private sale, aod holders have obtained very remy nerative prices. The Panama's cargo Was sold at anc tioa this morning, the greens bringing fully previons rates, Blacks were leas firm and rather quiet. We annex the partioulars ;~ Terma approved notes at rix mouths Hyson— 32 half chests 54%; 60 do. 56; 08 d>. eo 4. Ll half chests 44 de 44'5; 145 do T2do 38,90 do 3534; f do, 32; 75 do. 51 to 82; 368 do 31; 80 do. 803¢ to 31; 141 do. 3034; Soo do. 3; 152 catty boxes €o 70s4; 9 do. 54; 40 do 63; 40 do b2hy to 64; 100 do, 59; 422 do. U9 to 40, Gun »wder — 10 bf cbte 61; 16 do 69; 25do G8; 16 do. 62, 80 do. 81; 47 do. 44; 46 do. 4t; 16 do. S534; 04 do. 5 j iTlco, 2 y boxesdo 43. Imp 7 Sox: 15 do , 58; ‘atdo 9 do. b1sy 40 do. 43, 36; 61 catties do . Gig; 94 do, 65; 58 do, Hyron Skin 63 half chests, 28; 28 cheste and 30 ‘halt chenta, 24; 400 do. 2655; 46 sheste do, 26, Twanks #7 balf chests 30; 816 do., 27, Hyron Twankay balt chests. 46. Ovlong—138 half chesta, 24 «=Oolong Souchong 109 do, 22%. Ningyong Souctong- 100 half chests. 23 a 26. sia 200 ma! * Whacrnone was in batter demand, but pric: not variea Abou « ing Northweet Uc carh Wise.—There have been @ales of 100 o © at 86c.; and 60 quarter do. Post at $l ng RM, BS, SL: $11,000 Reading RA RK Or, 8M: LU City RR S77 Lehigh Lavere SOU 8, Bk is Pt Be 1a) 79 Ns BY Mereiv'c rere Be, yesterday, the transactions inclu te | Tete graphie Reports. by Onieane, Rebrual The tales of cotton tor the week have be lales, The market to-day is lees active ged. Mess pork has deeri ships bare been tak Europe, with cotton, at Xd. to Liverpoul and at Ko yo Havre New Onteave, Feb. 22, 1851 The Haltic’s news wasireceived this morning, and has not affected cotton. New meas pork bas furtuer de clined to $13. Large sales of Oblo our are making att New Oninavs, Reb 24, 1851 The market for cotton contiouss in « depressed etate, | avd the bas ooing in rather light. The heavy | stock of all ptions hi ft, particularly | tore below middling 1 be good aud Ke. per ib. on st We have to note a very dull market for corm, with a moderate inquiry for shipment, at easier rates. The transactions add up 26000 bushels yellow Southern at boo Molasses are held with mor good demand tations Whiekey is steady. and in moderate request firmoess, and there it a prime quall'y, at about former quo: Sugars are dull, and prices ace nominally terling exchange is pretty active Is on New York are in reque 1 no impor-ant Ke to report tendency Il Rave to gubmit to @ furcher There have been no transactions reported sinee the receipt of her news, and we are therefore, unsble to state to what extent it har ad-et ed prices, Corn bat @ downward tendency owing to the very large supplies how comlog forward to thir | market le of 10 OO bushels new yellow has been fale are aieo lees firm and the limited ing coffee ia in good re lee reach 200 bags to lialiige Bacon sides are steady and i Se. In shoulders, there ita fale busines: Lard i selling at 60.4620 Whiskey haa 240, Of prime now lard, 1,400 kege sold at Moinenee ie 27 for prime Married, On Wednenday. February 20 by the Rev. Dr at 8t. Ann's Church. # wea Ponany, Beq., of Engl oungert daughter of the late J past New Yoru, b I comand doing at fe erolined to 6\e ton Praxe Pellington, Bog wy On Tuesday morning, Pebruary 26, after a short but | severe iliness, Mrs. Avs Burraverit, wite of Jeremiah | Il Hairey | The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend ber tnneral, on Thursday at 1 o'clock P.M , trom her late residence. No 118 On Sunday, February 25, lirwar M me street Down, aged 34 Orion Logs, | od M., irom bie late residence, No *6 Chambers street ne Will be conveyed to Greenwood Uemetery nt ty 26. Banan Biiza, wife of William Char | eldest daughter of Georges Wilt Th ittende of the family are reapectfally invited to | } om Thursday. at 2o clock trom her 187 Broome street 90.0 eadey, Febru MeGowan ged years | month and 6 days His friends and sequaintances, those of his brother James and Fecelsior uae. No. 2. of United Ameri. can Mechanica, ace partioulatly requested to astend his funeral, this da; his late residence, o’clook precisely. At Newark, N.J., on F. Mrs. Banau plenage waaLe, widow merly of New York, inthe 37th 2-5 friends of the Sane ore peo oO. of ‘The attend the panes N. J, this afte é M., from the ne an ot his Cather, riemds are reo} ington street. The f without further notice. New Orleans ©. Gowpland: Zecsased. owpland, decease: Philwa pla wife of David Gordon, almost unparalelled, operated by death, cy je longer than Had Mrs. @, lived until the ave li have reached the seventy: first he reo 3 of almost as remarkable as the period of riage to Mr, Gordon of ‘whom sevent: od children, bot! r their dercendarts, living and dead, and sixty three, of whom ove hundres wh (N. J.) Advertiser, vi till survive — Neu 8 please 00) Boe Sucten Poxvrat the | eriod us yoars, to-morrow, at’ o'clock, and Baith Ore Day jease 6 cenrcas al Mrs. ved 11th four survive fan: ill living. making i ag resident of this city. N. J., om February 19, Nancy Gonnow, ed near 90 years fact ut this venerable pair, now ether as man aad of Mareh, she would of her ig Be ‘0. 800 Wash- invited, Te i allotted to man. Ua 9 hundred fourteen Movements of the Ocean Steamers, Have, Leaves, Washington . Hermann .. Bark: Obarlesten; Ralchers Apollo, Ingrahai Hecla, So FON, Serprise (ir), Turner, Norte Palledelphia, — Enterprise, nard, New Haven. Bech (Nor), Bi "Konic erg Batt Darr. imohic RB Y ‘John SR do; Wal Tov ide Arrived. Ship Zore (of Boston), Baxter, Shanghai, 105 Boo 0} Anjier with teas, f Good Hy 0 Crocker & W: with abip Carthage, of Bosto spoke Br brig Jamaica, from Bahia, Tor Goer, % Durves, Hong Kong, 12 21. with tem ands, i crs with thie a Akbar (of Boston), Work, ound to from B Ebi with engar and molaseer, jernios, Look, Sehr J B a Reégori BY WAS m8 ohe avcngee (ot, Becton), Haskell. Port su. Pein ays, with coffee Sind log wood, to & C Rorsize & Co. Darien, Gs. 9 days, with lumber. tk Rwprece, from Matanzas tor New York, Jem Je Fon. yan Zandt & Co; E: M Clayten, Tue! Boy?, San Juan, CA; Lamartine, Tee Rin, Latourette, Paynter, Neal joott, Beors, Boe: teen, Sou'h Amboy. , Kibg, noe: Warren, Stan tl oN, Warren (of Thomaston). i New O:leana 13 with sugar, ke, to Nesmith & Son Brig Nanoy (of Boston), Davis Guayane, PR, 11 days, opmast marest, Plymouth, NO, 6 days, with naval e. Varguilder, Wilmington, NC,6 days, So. right, James Rive Behr Mott Bedell, Wicks, alexss rie. Pays. - i, Sche Bergen, Cole, Perersburg. 7 Iatelphi Uldatiiows, ob, i Sehr Jorome, W iNard. morning att tone eight mth to the south luted dizect! helm was pot bard to when che etrnok the down, Philacelphis, in ballast. slight. Stene at Sho healed over on her bei HH proved to be the sche Amazon, Steslman, from New York for ‘The steamer cuccveded im sevi: ailthe crew, six in number. The damage to the stew extorian, from Cantor Emilio Minor, from Mobile, wero not ia sight barks Yesterday i. John Benson, f/ Fen (—Wind at efarise, N; meridian, 8; euneet, 8, and ane. Telegraphic Marine Reports * leared—*hips Ophelia, and Revenne, Nor ; berks Emblem. 8: Jule. Havece; Li sun, NOriesns; Apple- seer ‘unt WM Kictia, Bell; Arrived—Ships Stateam Dleared— rig St ¢ Arsived 1h—Eh ps Heb Cleared —Bark Vilkinrer, Schre Delpbin. Brig Franklin, Arrived: Cleares Cleared Bark Wyman, Rio brevets Sanden islande,’ N York. G ark Anns Firh, brig J.Cohen, B ard Prances, Borton. @. N York. ane woht Grande, ir ko, will stove Keading Room (67 E. Baltimore, Lice Mecshall, aad od Sol | Copetaad, Oarte~ ay os Dovtbersee Marchal Philadel pnii Feb 29. PontLann, Feb 25. Agnes, Matarran, 8p! for Chagros, % the Beohange Reading Room (07 Bachange), ou Friday, 23tb inst, at 2 o'clock. Portage to Gan Freneisoo 25 ‘These male will be torw T Grvoeny's Expaess Mau, f quil. Calne, Calitornes, San Francie, ther Bage are algo at Kon roi tom, t Char M hich oan be pre-p dod in charge of & spesia’ Satartay, 91 Weil stress. x Friday, a8ch ines Latter Herald Marine Correspondence. W Bill, Evnveer (of Balti Brive &eniat, fit for wh GI ame, orter harbor, and cruising, oil met» Ship Marrict Louisa Nylon Li beche Tyeme Prince 6tb in: Sehr ¥ che Oscar deme 7 as, Montauk SW 00 miles, Acare TMiscelleneoun, rom B. nged ashore Tuseday morning on Reo » ne from St Joh Puitaonurn: Brig Barseo R Mann ( Brem), Lroder, sad Steelman: ff tho abip an: where she remained a: at low w | Feeus, aud it wea believed would Gil whon she th a from Mol * Kelley, from NBedford for Nor’ Indelphia. from Bore n, of , Fob 25-4 PM. Lesson, Reshel Bay of Biscay, and for Fall when fo, ovrting #50 Burress, NBodford, pcb, ctesring SW, Jan 2, lat 1390 NYork for Port aa | oan, San Pransiees to, and (ana ii 2th for or do; Antelope, Borvravx, Jan 138i from Royan, bark Gilbert, Green, NYork. Havana, Peb IT. i err doth bes pe “hig Oya mont Le Sereerh oe Honry Suesen, for Brig Monserrate, Goodwin, from | | eter, for Bo: b 16—Brig Commeres, Boudiee cc} ohe Mary | | dation | to St. Thoman, Reo nt caser ore: va io Senn 06 Oe eee for Bos- ohn ie 3 te Fite "pia oa eas atte Se Jacmae, Jen Pare bark Lenox, Howes, Boston, 224 At de abt Jan 6, y ty a oe eh Ros rot jorner, ns Sach ses oe Brig Caroline, Cook, Rioh, for a 4 ‘Treat, for do soon! om, Feb 96 Art bark Fain bei Wt ede don Saad cee mea Suv ee, pe Town, Orono, brige Partridge, Frenoh, Matapras: tte, Qiark, Cardenas; sobre Poleris (Busch), Re Ruyter, Testerdeat yo Wilson, oy Care tens Fores. Bilis. do: Glenview, French Garton 1 ane Ton, Nickerson, Rio: Reaper, Long, dot Lady Sui Cro ‘iladelphis: Jasper, Nickerson; Wim H Mailler, Pri Corpelis, Faulklin. NYork. Bld ship Ohi quils, Union, Bim; brig Brastian, Das are sal pame, Aer Rio Ja- ilsen, ‘Old brik MDtican Gtcknan a eee has ep James Gorham, Michols, Fall a e veet, Brenoa, NYork, ‘and eld for Providence); Oivren Ba. mae wT Bor Borsen, NY ork: ‘26th, Vi er, de. Ervwvox, Feb 19 Arr echt i Coiling; Hayman, Woot 208 ‘ayeon, Ci Boiss Bon tong Feb 31 (not 280), 11 AM—In port, ship Ma- -— snd oshors before reported. ‘Dely Feb + Fa-sho following Merry gmece ir pilote this afternose at the btocd to ses os Led yey for NOrlenne; bri ‘aw ne og vern for Cit peel, or tor em ‘Th or ‘owes at Newiogat thoes” obo Pat 2M. aris! Four Brothers, fe Cipetpeate, andU 8 pa ing ach: w bea anal inet a light breese trom 3 ‘The ey i az Fraaaiobia. ‘nd the sohr Gladistor, from Newb ee t for Philadel hia, tre the only vessels qu the Rraceten Feb hr Cameo, Moors, Sa 2th Crosby N York. cla rood New pera ‘Feb 22, eve ‘Choke inte)” arr rons ‘Cornelis, Young, N¥crl Prveacona, b M—Are bri ig sobre Jos Turner, Milhiken, Baltimore. Miner: - via ch River; bg nd s a, Kal ao eha yeoman, Chapman: Grace Coro “ witha an Ohare, Ni ery tyorand, Be eons We r will ame, amg 08; aren set ry B Haw- Jones, N York irLab, Rob 2t—Arz barks eS fae bg fea"e on brig PRO 2— Ar See ila Bella he Mit vast achre Mary 2 Bock Du 4 Gipsy, Pe Passengers Arrived. Liverroor—Pachor #hip Cornelius Gri nett cf New York; J Hoteh, of Germany: Geo C! and Ralph Dan, of Mavs. Passenger Satled. rvex voor Btoamehipatrica-—Me L Ui s Gomi Mie Btrengeman, scotland; Mise Bill, do; ure NYoik: Chany Sata ony and lal, cor te Lic 95 Me oe lady nod Mr flal'am, Angaste Da. wai ton, 4 Wd Uolon, of has Jolt York Bers 4 LeConster, A Baba NOrleans; Wa 1 Bennett. 6 F Ligaien, ! Ht ah; sue “eccll, w. Falmer, Breckest and Jad: Ch Gar—S B Dodge, Misa a ¥C carts James Tre «oe! 1 Ranhel and child. BK Sboffer, AT 3s Bed Fay children, Been applelon aid bn Hts Be Jady, Win Giteon and Mr Ba: Bex janued Queda, Clack, Mr Croly, BR Jones, SW Pins F Akees, Fini, Robt Coehran, w AC eran, M O'Neil, 9 B She Tazeraves, SG Timliae, D Battles J Gravam, T Usouil 4 # orkh aes J Kerkansbow. J Bare Jamon , Adm Bicander, enry Ostman sue party f gpretve Lvman Beare 1, BA Buns monarouy — TAR PORPLE'S BOAT FOR Al- ate only. from thotove of conveyance Nerth For passage. fi ply St the captain's office on board, or to the cifice on the deck, OR SA 42 — THe NEW AND SPLENDID seeomehip, Fler 4 Ree iver WITORTLL, 198 Tre B. —THE NEW AND SPLEN SD camer BKOSEER JONATHAN will leave Now York. ™ under che command of Captain Chas. Stode hy with a view to voutila + Thia aieam: strength and spec fuperior acecmmodation: R deem constrnote LLS, Agen 51 Courudantt street. RRS aD as NIVAN DB DE RDUCKD FARR TO Nicaregua ~ First 0 Cobia, gz 8 | PROMPT BRUS Thursday, Feb ith, at 3 direot, whenee she will proceed to San Juan, m ters the option of taking rither “vente morose er freight or pases ow stcom notations apply to D. B. ALLE will wail fe the 8th of Mareb, 156 for pasre Price of pesease There ey 2 mail oma India Islands, Has Ta, ete, im will take EB. CUNAKD, Jr. 34 thew: {TSA 4S TIP comPany. Inv tough Tickets i +° 4 On Tusriay, Maroh ti, at'3 BM, ie ongine stguimehi> GEORGIA. 3 WF coin burt + Qommmanier, will sai’ p Tivece iat i hactes. *. Sprrie only t . 6. Por freight or pie MO. ROBERTS, 17 West atroet, corner Warren street ua and Now Urle 3. JODNSON, NO. 6 DE ANB STREET, SO wrun known inthe treatment of delicate diteay's. ‘The Dove Iie those half-cured eoses thar Cone lv blonal weak effec ually curcd. Reo RTAWORR WOULD Say TO contracted diseaver, “Cura nt vo of thy health. Ihave dev ond have t re R. WARREN i® CONFIDENTLY OONSULTED Om fie, 7 18 years practice, were, me tree | ogattea! — of, which in D Tereet, aa} WAM. P.M. yted No. 88 Gresmwich surest, boom a matter of sururise po that any one of reepeota= bility and of professional attainments shonld devece Me in to diseases which people of every description pres re A the one thoncandth part oeloty ware kno it lenot re as to otive faowlt: properly treated. they may rem: stitution as to appear in porverity: y ~ mole reason for stating ae f ye ne they had Knerion Thos. whe Oat the cane and cortmin die: alton at, BD yao orm mE POR ae, and noe, ie nem By post, of the authors Bt Riaponara suneen wen,

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