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gained. 0 arme distributed to them until they ad left the territory of the United States. Then the intention must be to invade some foreign state or territory. Now, certainly 600 plunder, toBe or pillage to any extent, with ad- vantage. No, this was never their object It was to assist the Cubans te rise, and throw off the tyrannical shackles of Spain. Lafayette, Pulaski, and Koskiusco, were equally guilty of the same offence, so far as the intent was concernec. Nor can there be made any distinction between this case and those of Texas and Canada. Citizens armed themselves, and emigrate te those foreign states, tor the purpose of aiding ig a revolution without the interference of the government, or out their being afterwards proeecuted for it. And when complaint was made by Bocanegra, the Mexicano minisier, that our citizens were wencnent to go to the aid and reliet of Texas, warped grme bodies, Mr. Webster instructed Mr. W, Thome son our minister, to say to the Mexican verament, Uthat there was nothing in the laws or the constitu- tion of the United States, which prevented our citi- zens from expatriating themselves, emigrating wheresoever they pleased; mae if one citizen had a right 10 leave the country armed, so had 10,000. In the case of Canada too, a more flagrant case, when Mr. Fox, the British minister, called on Mr, Web- ster, complainimg of our citizens, and denouncing them as rebels and musiee fer having aided to revo- lutionize Canada, Webster held the same doctrine, and rebuked ‘ur. Fox for his language, by saying that he could see nothing in the act com- mitted by the Americans, which in the tlightest degree resembied piracy. Instead of trying the Americans for tbe ofience, the government called for an epology for the burning of the Caroline, and which was amply made by the English govern- ment. Those who expatriate themselves, have no Tight to expect, and do not ask, for the protection of their country; if they are unsuccessful in enter- prises like these they expect to meet with their fate, which they are previous made aware of, but they certainly are not amenable to their own gov- ernment for having violated the laws of another country, so long asthe neutrality laws of the coun- try have been preserved At all events, so far as is due to this government to set an example to oth- er nationa in preeerving inviolate her laws of neu- trahity, the ends of jusuce have been fully attaia- ed; andthe parties having all appeared and an- swered the summons of the government, now that it sees a conviction cannot be had, the cases should be at once dismissed and the parties dis- charged. ltisto be hoped that the Secretary of State will pursue this course, and save to govern- ment farther expense, and loes_ of ume, in a pro- secution which must result in a farce. A mos: interesting and imposing ceremony took pee yesterday morning et St. Patrick’s cathedral, ishop Blanc of this city, having been ordained as Archbishop of the Catholic See of New Orieans At half past ten o’clock the immense cathedral, was crowded to excess. There was a fall chor ~ several professional aad amateur siogers were ngaged expressly for the occasion. Alicr achant by the choir, a procession of priests formed in the cen- tre aisle and"proceeded to the altar, the archbishop elect having the crozier borne before him, wearing the mitre, and clad in his vestmentsof bishop. Oa | at the altar, the archbishop elect seated on 8 chair of state, with a canopy above. He was supported on ene side by Father ‘Mathew, and on the other by Father Mullen. Bishop Chaunce from Natehez, ciad in his vestments and | mitre, sat on the opposite side of the altar, with Bishop Potier from Mobile, who opened the ser- | vice. ‘Then followed the sermon by Bishop Potier, | who congratulated the Catholic church in this dis- | trict on the interesting ceremony of the day, and | contrasted the present state of the church, its institutions, charity schools, &c., with the | state of thin this section of the country twenty-five This was the first occa- gion of the estab! ent of the new dignity of Archbishop for t hwestern portion of the United States, and was an imortant event ia the history of the Roman Catholic Church. It was needful he should explain about pallium about to be bestowet to the rew Archbiehop. It was only granted to persons who had rendered great services to the church. The origin ot it was not | very clear, wes certainly a very ancient | form, aud whet wes done in imitation of some | part of the Jew yrch oraaments, Or Was Con. | ferred by the Roman Emperor wes not clear. A gentleman in a communication to the Pica- tune, enlightens the ecciesiastic on this subject, | and says:— | ‘The pailium. at first, was a woollen mantle, se ke Roman Emperors to the higher ecclesiast! adge of dignity. Nowitis a woollen band. three pod | our Gngers t Destowed by the Po right exercire of the ia granted ander (he mos jons of am Archbishop. It | coleman pledges ot canonical Obedience to the Holy See--ond for this the receiver murt pay the Pope « ve: ¢ eum. The patlium is made by the nuns of the ‘ent of St. Agnes, and from the wool of consecrated sheep ben referred to the state of the pe, beginning with Spain, where, notwithstanding the persecutions and trials that it had euflered, it was now triumphant,and had made its submission co Kome; and as to religion, perfect peace now reigned in tnat cc wy ry Ia Austria, the question of ref aiasti- cai causes to liome had been d an and tha couniry w enjoyed the adventage of spiritual administration direct from true authority. Ia France, notwithstanding infidel and unprincipled opposition, the church had triumphed, and order was the result; education on sound principles of morality hed, and youth were now brought up under the advoatages of a religious education. | In Rome, the Holy Father, having been subjected | to griev | treatment from a profligate party, had been restored by the Catholic voice of Europe, and wae pow in 4 porition to administer the affairs of the church with order and regularity. In Ing. | jand, a hierarchy had been re-established, and would be meintained. Ireland wes always tasth- ful to the "loly See, and would ever remain 30. He concluded by an eppeal to the church here to value the ad ages of being preeent on this After the solemn ceremony of high performed, the Bishop of Natchez seated bimeeilf 9 a chair in front of the altar, holding the crouer. The Archbishop elect was then disrobed of his bishop robes by Father Mathew and other dignitaries, and mvesied with the canonical roves | attaching to his new office, and also with a pair of white shoes. He then knelt before the Bishop of Natchez, who read the service proper to the or- deining hisn in office, and administered the oath to the Archbishop, who then wes invested with the “palliom.” The Archbishop afterwards, in fail robes of his office and crozier in hand, retired to his chair. Mozart's “Twelfth” was then sung by the choir, the Archbishop was disrobed, and the procession of priests leit the church, and "thus end- ed the umporing spectacle The exciment which grew oni of the E tablishing a hierarchy in England, at the tun Bishop Wiseman was made a cardinal, was said to have originated principally from the nature of the oath administered to him, “‘ to persecute and fight against all heretics, zh, itis exid, the cardige! ran his pencil through this par! of the oath. As the cath to the archbishop, on this occasion, was administered in Latin, and very indistiact, it is not known whether “to persecute and fight inst all heretics,” was a pert of itormot. It is certainly at variance with all religi principles, <a on whether it forms a part of his cat will case of John McDonough, in e State of Lousiana claimed the estate from the city of New Orleans and the executors, on J Wg that, the will, it had lapeed to (was decided this morning, by Judge | of Fifth District Court, in favor of the defendants. As the mail for Mobile is closing (two o'clock P. M.), Ihave only time to give you the decree of the Court, which is as follows:— Being of opinion, for the reason: the devise of soha McDonough to the Me: men, and inbabitante of New Urieans, of the w baif of of hie entate, subject to the pay: legacies and annuities, is good in law, and that said devise and beynest have net lapsed. that, conse) uent- ly the State of Louisiana is not entitled te take, under will of John MeDonoug! & lace sae) natesd of the said Mayor. ww Orles Jadgment is ther reatued for the defendante, with coste You will perceive. ,4 the late accounts from Central America, a coutroversy opened aan by the letter of Mr. has been rk Frederick hatheld, the Brith Gharge at (iuate- mala, to the government of Nicaragua. The reply of 5. Salinas, the Minister of State, to Mr. Chat- field, is very spicy, and justly rebukes the imperti- neat’ paennmes of the British officiate. A very = English gentleman informed me that id ‘will not be sustamed by hia governmen’ pa that be bas already been recalled. If this the case, the diffienity will not be as serious as um carnival is now at its height her omy éea, and parties aie nightly _— Jacob Siingeriand of Pe ge ave hae been held to bell oer, in 95, and forged certificates. that Re hasprorured mts ibaa 88 00 Bom he foyer ment at Waabington by frewd i eld attomney. who had been in the pension tenner a New York be fore comoving to Vermont | @T2e. cash, for shipment. | 1.0c0 do. do. dressed; 500 do. Jute; 160 tons clean Rus- | chang | arrivals beve beso taken at $1 44 per Mf. oan. | emles, at $4 80 a $4 85, | and in good demand | Goerck street $2,900; houte and lot the half of his estate, in | | Pecans aka Holbrook's tobacco tectory. destroyed by fedecon tentary, ot Lonterte sone eee saates several indictments pending ageinst 5 Ky., was for lareeny. Pn 5d Washburn & Co's wire miil, at Worces- A Bae ovths wats of which wee insured. nae anes ieee ciry a red RSPORT. ru Asnes.—Prices remained fr: was trifling. only 6) barrels having o! $5 50 tor pots; and $5 62 for pearis de--total Slt cans. pom 3,013 casks. Buzaverurrs —Flour—No important alteration has taken place in the market since our last, which o: tinued dull, with, if anything, ‘8 downward tendeney, especially for the mediam and low grades of Btate end Western, which were more iy offered. Thi city and Bastern trade demand has been very m: rate, and shippers wer were B onraly out of the ma: tus : ptlow heldcn hans obt mote . ve obtaimed very figures. The better” brands were firm, but not active. ‘About 4,500 changed hands, Seciating saperine No at i saab 4 37s; ordimary to straight State at $4 ; i i 8 $4 6256; New Ori t $4 62 @ $4 76) mi: Srsight indiana, iitehigss, Oto usd Wiicne $475 a $4 8735 boop 10! aud p a$ oy Ohio and Genecos at $5 128 $5.25, extra Ohio at $5 3157 @ $5 625¢; and extra Genesee at $5 50 a $6 6255 The market for Canadian was inactive, while common to geod brands, in bond, were held at $4 688 $475. Buy- however, were unwilling to give anything over $4803 for choice brands There was a ly demand for Seuthern flour from the trade, and the market re- mained without material change About 600 barrels been pretty fair, amounting to ms barrels, at $3758 $5874. Trifling ‘sales of Coram: have been made, wt $3 06 for Jersey, and $3 as fer Brandywine Whect was inactive, an: hheid above the view ef purchasers; we heard of n0 transactions worth reporting. ye was dull and nominsl at T2c. a 73e. Borley wen scarce and much wanted; a few tcif'ing par. cels were run off at $1120 $125 per bushel Hariey Matt waa dull and quoted at $125 perbushel Oats were in good supply, and the market bad a drooping tenden- cy, Jersey was taken in lots, at 46a 49 , and Northern at 40 a 61 The market tor Corn was rather better, with a good Eastern and distilling inquiry, and there was not #0 much otlering. Th "s business amounted to 12,000 bushels new Southe nd Jersey yellow at | 6440. a 6bc.: and white, in lots, at 65c. a 66. | Corrze —The stock of Rio was very light, ead with | # fair inquiry}from the trade; prices favored the seller. In other descriptions a moderate business was done at previous figures. The operations comprised 150 ba Rio at ile. to 11% ; 60 bags Java at l3c ; 60 wibo at 11s;0.; and 100 bags St. Demingoat 1040. ‘The letters, although no worse than the hic advices of the steamers pews, have occa- ier market, the sales being 900 bal it &u additional decline of e., placing middling Uplands | at 10%c. Faricnts.—Rates were some less active, the arrivals | from Burcpe having, within a day the eupply of vesrels. i at 5-166. or two, inoreased | Cotton for Liverpool was taken | apd some parties asked °0. For tlour. 2s, 6d. for corn, and dead weight was taken at 20s. To London, olf cake was taken at 2s 6: naval stores and flour at 2s.. and chesse at 30s. There | Was no chang re. To California, elippers | charging 6c. 76c , nd ordimary to fair suilers, 400. a 580. Fine Onackens—A sale was made, to-day, of 200 boxer Canton, 44 packs, the partioulars of which hare not beem made public Fitss.—Dry cod was in good request, and we note far- ther sales cf 1,000 quincals, including all afoat, at $2 62 m $2 68°,, showing afirm market. Mackerel | told to @ fair extent at $10 25, $0 1236, and $8 a $6 25 for Nos. 1,2.and 6 r days, 00 Beis’ Hallies. were disposed of. “part for future ee at $lo tor No 1, $8 87a $¥for No. and pickled herrings, 360 barrals have $6 87 tor No been sold at $2 8734, tour mont Fuvrr—We note sales of 260 boxes new bunch raisins, at $1 95 © $2; 20 casks currants, at Tc; 50 bales Grenoble walnuts, at 6c., and 20 cases Canton ginger. at $7 Hay artived more freely, and the market favored buyers. A sale of 250 bales Nerth river was made at 70 Henr.—Ot dew rotted American 166 bales were di pesed of, at $112 £0. There has been nothing of m ment done in foreign, and prices remained as last no- ticed. The steck on hand thie morning embraced 4,200 bales Ma: 2.0 do American dew rotted; sian. and 40 do. cutebot. iors —The demand throughout the week was pret- ty active, apd al! descriptions have realize? very satis- factory prices. The operations. sines our last, embrace about 9,000, averaging 20 to 21 Ibs., at 14% a 14) lees 4 per cent carh; 2.0600 do kips, at 16Nc. + suited Buenos Ayres cow, at to wrrival, at 7 do, cash; and 300 Maracaibo, wt 100, There was siso a rule ot 5.000 Buenos Ayres in Boston, for this market, on terias not trannepired. Hors.—We noticed a firm market for the new crop with sales of 200 bales Eastern and Western, at 308 Se eush. Inon.—Soctoh pig was in limited request, with — sales at $42, 6 months English bars w cely #0 irm, but prices remained without decided Late Fastern were in active request, and all the Lean —Galema was scarce. and held above the views of purebaeers cash per 100 Ibs, is the regu- lar asking price. isk, we head of some small h Leatien.— There was lere activity in the market for all descriptions, but. in the absence of any extensive receipts, been weilsupported The mediui ard heavy qualities of hemlock and oak tan: good supply, but the light weighte are still very Foreign moved to some extent at about quoted rates vur.— Rockland was ecarce, and much wanted. The of common was made et $1. Lump was held pd warin demand at $1 20 ns. —There wa Grimness in the market Orleans © #8 more Inqu! obtained very fair ra The traneections since our last include 250 barrels New Orleans at 314 « 3te.; 150 hhds. clayed Cubs. for refaing. on terme net trans- pired; *@ hhds Cuba Muscovado, new crop, at 3 and &© bhds. clayed Cubs, to the trade, at months Navat Srones.—In common rosin there bas been « e business. but the market was lower. Fine Crude turpentine was dall, and held at $2 87s prr 280 Ibe, | Bpirite was ar pretty active. The rales em ington common f 160 turpentine at Ou. —There bas been an active speculative demand | for English lineeed bot the market. under the influ- ence of the recent heavy arrivals from London. bse failen off considerably. American haa also declined, and till tends downward The salee of Eaglish amounted to 7 000 4 8.000 gallons. moe'ly from w. at 725 @ Te losing dull at the inside From store, 3.6¢ bave been disposed ef at 76 78c , cash, fer En. American. in lots. Whale was dull, and inactive. at 4ic. tor shipping, and 430. | for selected. There were rales of 156 baskets olive oil, | at $2 8755. Lard of] continued in moderate request, at | 14,000 Ibs. extra elec | 4le.; ake at 270., 6 TatLow continued buoyant, and fall res, Within ok oF two, 50,000 lbs “prime have ees (ee of at 736 a 70. cash, per lb. ‘Teas—An Prt sale took place on Feiiey. eon- of a portion of the cargo of the ehip V. hich was pp attended rable rit, eepeci - quality. at fully exed: — he ig ar balf 30 ai wold at rates The particulars were av Approved notes, at6 months. Y: ebeste 47; 216 do. 4654; WO do 4454; 186 'do. 87; 63 do 86; 131 do bs ae a BTM Bide. 32; 185 do. ae ‘700 do 301g; ., 805 catties do 440 40; ‘gy yA 250 do, 403; 859 ae ng la “to 30%; 603 ; 161 do. 8 85%; 62 do Twanka) 408 do, 24. Gunpowder--22 bait cheatedb% W do 47; 15 do. 464g; 86 do 46; 19 do 45; 43 do 44% | 42 do. 44; 17440. 40; 45 do. 38; 70 do 3770 oattivs do. 4434; 78 . 44; 100 do. 4335; 70 do. 423g ; 82 do. 403 ; 20. do. 3034; 3: ‘do Ia m perial. half cheste 6 do, 44; 14 do 43; 24 do, 4134; 146 do. 4034; 38 do. 8046; 18 do "38; 24 do. 313g; 32 ‘cation do. 46; 26 do 42h. 104 half chests 33; 96 do. 8234; "20 do 82; 619 171 catties do. 38; 126 do, 8734. Ningyong- - 5T halt cheste38; do. 81; 80 do 30%, 420 do. 30; 90 23; 93 do. 213. Coogo—10 halt cheats 26}4. This is the fourteenth sale of the season, and is by far the lar; There are three public sales an- pounoed for mext week or ten days, The frst takes Vancouver’ oargo, together with s portios ‘ancouver’s cargo, toge @ portion of the tea imported in ine Zo berg The other two will come offon tl aicmed conaisting of the cargo received by the Nes- rian yesterday, embracing some 1.400 tons ot new teas, and that of the Fiavio. just arrived from Canton, Tossccs ~Of all kinds has been very firm, but scarce. ly 80 active. The week's sales inciude 200 ohds Ken- tucky ao. 12%:; 5 do. Mayeville at 160; 371 bales Ha- vauu, at 250 & 26c.; 60 cases Plorida. as)lbc a 22440., and 36 Ambalim: in torm: not transpired Wine. We note sales of 50 quarter oasks port, at 0c. @ $1 124; 20 do sweet Malaga at 37% c., ant cares claret at $2 26 a $2 60. Woo. —The entire stock held by the Hamilton Woolen Company, Southbridge, Mags. (whose mills were destroyed by fire some months since) was sold ®t auction, om the 26th inst. The following are the partioulars of the sale—viz, terms, four and six months, adding interest:—125 lbs extra sorts, T6c.; 1,226 Ibs. No. 1 do , 67 ;, 2,100 Ibs. No. 2 do, 600. “a fleeces, 55 @ 554¢0 ; 2,600 lb 5,200 Ibs. No 4 No, 5 do , 60c ; , 450. ; 15,000 be. extra selected, fleeces, S00 ; 15,000 lbs, do., do., 48¢.; 2.408 super. selected fleeces, 47c ; 4,000’ Ibs.’ fine flasoes, 450 ; 6000 de, do, d4iyc.; 45000 lbs. lomg medium fleece, d4c ; 5.000 Ibs,, tub washed, 43c.; 7,000 Ibs. do., 3,000 ibs. pulled, 31 @ 370.; 2.600 ibs. unwashed fleece, 20c,; and 12,000 Ibs. Nos. Gand 7 sorts, 40; 236% c This market is but lightly supplied with an quality or description. The transactions of the wee have only been light. The following list of prices shows the market rates for all the various kinde ot do- mestic and foreign :—American Saxony fiseos, per lb, ; do, do., full blood Merino, 46 a 48¢ ; do. do., , 43 a 450 ; do. do, tive end i, 49 @ 420 ; superfine pulled country, 40. to ; No.1, do. 37 380 superfine city lambs, 30 « 400.; No 1, do, 86 037, ruvian, washed, 26 4 $5¢ ; South American, eats 18 &%00.; do. waehed and picked, 23 a 26c.; do. unwashed, 10a120.; South American Cord, washed. 25 a 263; do., unwashed, 12 8 13c ; African, unwashed, 10 a 180.; Bmyrna, do, 14al Mexican, do.,17 a 18¢, Boa PANG: 64 Bhs SobuyllciAl 0 don 1336: 100. Morrie a ski , 175 12s ‘After Sales Hesaine RR, Sl; heading S's. 70, £0 8 BUS Reading RR, 21; Sr'lbd Mocris Canal, 17%; 00 do. 18% Miaelull A 01 Baltimons ore Ohio RR bonds, 1507, 92%, bid, do. sharos, 7436 bid, 74% seked:' York’ sna wp ea Re. 21% bid, 2%, asked; ‘imeroand Sus juehsnnah, 515¢ bid, 34 aokod. Marricd, At Van Buren, Arkansas, on the 27th of January, by the Kev. W. Il. Marshall, Ww, P. Dexexia, of Fort Gibson, ©. S., and Jomayna P., daughier of Joho Drenten,Keq . Superintendent Indian Territory West. On Feb. 27, by Kev. Mr. Porbes, at the Church of the Nativity, Bocond avenue, Mr Jxnome B, Larroums, to Miss Evcex Munrny, both of this city On Sonday. Feb. 24, by the Rey. Dr. MeKlroy, Mr. Tesac 0, Horton, to Miss Sanam Save. of thie city. jod, | On Saturday morning, March 1, after a lingering Uness, Jarinn Munao, aged 26 years. Lis funeral will take place, frem the redidence of bis brother. 441 Hudson street, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock P.M. The friends of the family are respect- mar invited to attend, without further notice, At Williamsburg, at 2o’clock,om Saturday morn ing. March 1, 0: Epwarn Howano, infant son Jobn 8. asd Ann I’. Young, eged 16 months and 24 days ‘The ‘riends ot the family are respeotfully invited to sitend bis tumeral, from No. 6 South Winth «treet, Willtemsburgh, on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, without further invitation On Saturday morning, March 1,Atas McAviw, aged ears Hee funeral will take piace to dsy, March 2. at 3 o'clock P. M., from the residenos of J. avenue. vited to attend her 5 On the 28th of February, aged 56 years, Jon Ano. staone, formerly of Monaghan, Ireland, after « liager- ing illness, which he bore with chris tienoe, Htis funeral will take Place this 4 y (Sunday), at 2 P.M. from his late residence, 525 Hudson street, to Greenwood Cemetery, The friends of the family are fully invited to oe, Orleans papers p! bruary 28, after cd abort illa Vatharine Daac. 2: 8 aged 7 0 day, vin P ,eon ot Edward and years. The funeral will take place morning, at 10 o'clock, trom the Joslgen ye of his parents, 491 Houston, corner of Blisabeth street. The friends of the family are invited to attend, witheut farther no- tee. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- tery for interment. On the 28th of F ebr ry, Leowano Paraen, im the tives are invited to attend @6 a 700. per gallon Provision Pork —We have no new feature to re- Portin the market for pork. which contim with a good demand for old. partiy epeculaté quotations upward tending pri inc\udiog Michigan it $13 50; old do., at $15 a $15 06; sour do., at $12 | new prime at $11 25; old do, at $10; and sour do, at $8. Beet | bas been in fair demand, and the tendeney was in | sellers’ favor. Some 160 bole were sold. at $875 a $10 75 for mers. and $5 e $6 for prime auil and pom at $14 600$16. Beet bi Lb per 220 Ibe request, at former iret tor. The ti Lard was bet tiene sum up 260 bbis kegs strictly prime old reported in butter or cheen and somewhat nominal eat Eevare —The auction ales on Priday ware as two lote Sixteenth rtreet. near Bixth avenue, each 26 by109, $2,725 each, $5,450, one lot on Broadway, neat Twenty-Fourth street. 67 by 514, $21.100; house 18 9 by 80 feet, 3.760; house | by 84 fest which continued hi 4 lot 8: Horatio street. 4 jot 140 Goerck street, $2400 16 by 60, $4.00; b | 60, $2,000; bi b 10 by |. $2,900; house and lot 651 Houston street, 21 by 75, $6000; house and lot 18 Eighth avenue, $4,560, house and lot 15 Eighth evenue, 460; house and lot 9 ‘Troy etreet, 29 by 80, $8250, house and lot 223 Four teenth street, 26 by 103, $10000; house and lot om Twenty-Thirdjetreet, near | irstevenue,!§ by 98, 85,000; hours and lot adjoining do. 19 by 9% $4,976. one lot en Forty-Third street. near Ninth nue, 2 by 60. lots on Becond avenne, near Twenty-Third | by 101, $1900 jh. $3.800; ope ict on th street, near Thitd avenue. $1,190 y auction, to-day:—I lot cor. | enth avenue and Sixty-minth street, 25x100 $400; 6 do. adjoining, each 25100, $810 each, $1.65 do. on Madison avenue, newr Twenty-ninth street. each 24x100--$2.800 each, $5,000, 1 do. on Thirty-second | street, near Tenth ¢. 26280, $885; 1 do ing, 2x08, $000; 1 orty fifth street, near Fife | avenue, 252100 $890, 1 do. Forty-siath street, | Bixth 226, $600; 1 do. ad) 25x60, $555 1 do, adjoining, 26260 $047, 1 40. adjoining, 25258 $646; 1 gore corner Fitty.cighth street and Tenth nue, $1,000 righth avenus. near Sixty- th: 6; 8 40. on Binty-fourth etrest, each 252100 each $187, $661; 2 ping, 25x10, $192 each, $284: 2 do. adja’ 2100, $196 each, $990; 1 do. corner Kieve fourth street, 25x10), $380) 1 each | avenue and Sixt: Mi , 2x) 000. with email sales of fair to prime | it $3 oT per 100 ibe. i be X gtk Stover 3 barrels were sold tincs our last, at 8X0. Ge. cash Ly? LT but aS nite Seat 16 poe vasa, | @ for American + We noticed sales of 60,000 Havens, at $23.0 per M by 1, The market for domestic whiskey was Prime mees was | 5, 1 o'clock, from his late reridenoe, 212 Mulberry, street. On Priday, Feb. 28. Bomuxo Rx. Weert, aged 62 years, 11 Fn nd 7 days. 4 soquaintances of the family are re- speetfolly fovieed to attend bis faneral, on Sanda: at bal aed 1 o'clock, trom his late residence, Kin on itera moral March 1, after an iliness of onthe. Manoarer Buses, aged 68 four Fo — brother-in law Joho © Morrison, other relatives, val phew, Wm Barger reapectfally invited to late Peewee No. 189 Hudson street, t at 44 without th MARITIME INTELLIGBNCE. rmer, Dichiaven sett wre | bent ag Polloscietie. Fletcher, Liverpool, Grinnell Pintere, Gastubarg, Metther>, NOrisans, Seine, Willems, Hinekeng re, Matthews, iluams, Mobile. & D Hurivue Wi do, Gal vector geen —4 ew Bacramon's City; Albemarl s Siang sie os New Otleuss, 8 dere, with iy pa gs Sas very ear ai bet 4 aay Charleston, 5 Charteston, 5 Burress, Maines, Jan 12, re SF u ee th ce Ach frele, ay Has oxperien- ag to . ir Peterson, Port aa Prince, fi Conihect, Uavann, 13 days, with Mayagues, PR, 16 eee Is Grande, 10 daye, é Bie, mous 10 days, with kt Seer hepathy stor Charlestes, 6 days, with cotton dorm, NC, 5 days, with cotton and Fave Nellaon, 0 Guaan, ‘Swansbore’, NO, 6 days, (of Beagricn, Tibbets, Doboy, Ga. Saye lays. ld days. Feb 22, off 9 vous water ecced, with ee ing over her side; could net see her nam: we he Fe zaseunnes (of Salem), Anderson, Baltimers, 6 days, eae Bridges, Rockland, 9 days, Bel low. Ship Shannon, Ludiam from Li verpool, Jan 3, with mdse and possengei re, to Williams & Gulcn ‘Has lost cutwator Steams! Florida, 1, South Dickin. PRs rs ola ids, Lyon, Savannah; Southerner, Dickin- very Seovy westeri i raf fs pone tr a Ed nip dave, for Bast 3 hoe westward kA, ba + 700 atee: ight ‘douthe on ‘onthe voyage. iiss Olmstead, and new sobr Surf, Rioh, for Ha- a pas ae ee. saieet besad, atten proceeding to cy merned and anchored above arrows, unt of s head wind. . seis ta Maacx 1—Wind at evarise, NW; noon, do and olear, nea ‘ork. ‘Sid ‘Yor mie Alfred Exsil, Waob du: oo Pulindeipaia.' ca deh, Jules et Agise, Grand- maison, N York. yi ieee ‘and Paquebor, Gazenne, for 8Franolaco; Sido- ok a Geore, j fer NYork, oeieed b: 12th, Due de Brabant, from Antworp for NOr- leans Wilhelm, trom do for NYork; e Victoria, Moat, from Ball for Pharleston (oF hevessare Dover, Feb 12-04, (Pras spi Steffan, from Ant- werp fer NY« or, Dunpex, Feb 12—Arr Faumovu7n, Fuvucng, Fob 1—Sid Nachon Hangan, Hanson. NOrlesns {oot NYork}); oe, dy, NKork; Harriet, do; Wil- belmi (ove a ", Feb n—sia ay J hadaet us worth, WYork. GRaxvock, Feb 11—Arr Cay Tntosh, NOrtosns. tives Feb Li sid Sa winateel Jee Jenkinson, Boston. Cld prev hall, \davne, Pebd-—Sid Henbury, &Prancisco: Leh, Woodsite, Barstow, do; 12th, Saml M Fox, A. cay NYor!l Adv, Lem) Dver, Bepiadols, Hi so and M timer, Livingston, for NOrleant py ‘St D urlbu it Now York, 3 RI rere (s & MCh NY ark, * [aven roo Ata lash Wa dain Jarvis, NOrloans; Martha Shaileross, C: ‘ork. “Fela den, State Rig o, Wrocren: Ui ; Universe, Bird, and Q is (0), West, Oopk, for repaity: oak of the West, Hallet 10th, Delany, Wildon, West Point, Allen, monidas, Kers, § For Philbrook, and St Peter, Trott, eh, Ci Russell, S¥ranciseo; Feany, Kit Borland, and Castilian, G: ius, do; Shirley, Shaw, nnd BZ, bn Pent, Campbell, avranctice; Hy Olay, Traman, N York; rr Westoott, B: hy ard Diund, "Ferosepore, Grant, tor Now Orleans; Fauky, Simonson, for Philadelphia, (having ro~ paired.) f Boston Moh 15; Forest vere, Howes, do 20th; Ophir, 0 (8), Nye, for NYork 22d; i eres hapman, Go Feb Ui da (8), Fiaeriocn, do Feb a das Weigh for N jaa Wrisht, for n favo Yort, ie Pol- Hister, oh Be I Tae “Orle Wis e Roricabay Chace, Pais, Hilo) "Oi Wilson, and f e tay, Chariserons Undscwrivers Si Srenibala ig 4 Behr, and pret Wood, B. Also in port, 1¢g, Cordell 4 iter’hael S ‘tor do ds: Detunshire, Hove jonaress, Wil eclach, or Gbarlestor lagi Attoasus; Nett, (or Boog Rout 3 rh; Bombay Moore, for S¥ranotsoo, with dos- Parsons. for Auerican Packot Soto MS Bipbinstono, Harwood, tor Co aad Newronr, f b7—Arr Bavannnh, (was and Acta, (before reported for Pontenourn, Feb Ley Bir x Peel, C! NYork, (and #14 eame 4: aTowns Fi jedwiek, London for Herr Eile, Vroom. Liverpool. for N ‘mo, (909 Misooll.) Sid 3:h, a Rilisca, Boste in pots 10th, Toman & Jopeph, Chartion, for Savanah I a Ted 9—Uf, Peruvian, M: onatle for Bs Livraroot Be MECELLAN EO Fob 10-—The South Bek, for, re, Wilmington, co, head by Kila, Vroom, from Liv- , leaky, must discharge. Quaeenerows, Feb $—Broman shi orpeol for WY ork, whieh pus in Nu Telegraphic Marine Reports. Cxancesron, Po A Bark Velocity, Boston. © “Brig Tiber, boston. Bavanwan, > 25, Arr’ abe a <n Fp Aistew yom. Cleared—Sohr J G 5 N Bt Culistor,, ov Portland; Mary Lancien, Ty, Bath; Ledenon, Browa, bowad B. eee 1-4+PM, SF He ecars Mary Ann. ial , Willetts, Boston; Spostinm. Shropsnire, iy mi éreboe, Sprage, Troy; B 8 Thom: Fish: ling, Dole, Lutehineoa, Perth mn” Ba Boo arrivals a: this port. Commence oF tee Pont or New Youx—arrivals from foreign porte, tor the month of F 185) — Amerioan— ips, (9; barke, 26; brig 15; steamars, 6. &, steamors, s othe yoorels, 27; 5; Portuguese, I; Desist. 3 Bweaish, Bromen, 6, | Brussinn, t Baltimore, lef Liverpool, Des bo same sheavy gale from WNW, washed how ather moderated and continued nat the pumps, an’ large portio no sarge of thi fi Nartag, Ni. by he wrwaers im rate er free Ry ebeo, wt Philadelphia from of Tortie Gut f ro and solr on ber beam: seen >: euoeved ia plokins ae i heavy. The brig Mary Ow st | Brdsy at |e ‘vessel, formerly, we or Bearenort), Oriften, Cardenas, 12 with limited * inquiry trom ny uote ned rosie, aoe cree tert ro aM ‘6 26456, and 100 hhde, drodge at. tune and interest ta torvign there, bas bo m i) a eb 28, of Hstierns, spoke eonr Watorion, from Ma for wripes Brie vison. enriokead qoonce N palncbivols, 12 days, with | ved Pi'Berie & Aacagh Doo 16, Ts Wa, Aon & crow Sag Harbor Cor Pseite, Hl ne eepor ied NYerks Banger NY You wearer, Portland Wo N 1 Peer! York; Robert ‘Chagaer; ana; joe Balch, 4: Or uw sobr ee Gish, ret picker. Boston; bri Havens; Jerome, Ford, hl tom. Sid I7th, bark Schr lentelia, Guc:, Charleston brigs W H Spea-, BI ATAGUEZ, at Cabo Ko: otk, his, waiting: from Machias for Ponce, to | arr 12th, and others before BF Bolow a bark, bound » Bennett, Falmon Be a bark and four’ trig Tolford, and Bag Chilton, as, Uape Bayticn; Leo Balti rr ipa Wab: de; brige By Mattuows, Ca: 2—S1a brig Harriet route, (from Camden) 34, shee rippeos CHARLESTON, oe. Pe Northern: port. Brew Y rk. brig ald 1oth. Tie! G ral, Potter, orton: 76h ND Oh M’Curd: Chars, Wolf, Philadelphia; Peat Park, Bait F ‘eek ‘arlten, Ligh‘ bourne Savanah; Jerom Melville, W lmington; 29° a ine St ebatiee ag er eb Boao, Sergent, Havana; brige Cordelia, Gibb einen Pai: fonso, Pristee, Movilon Motamera, Haskell ipa pee au Prine 1 lyeabact, omsc yo, Beotens Fob 25—art eobi ta, dence, RI; Col Satterly. Davis, Work. Tet the or Commores (Br), Henry. from Newport. Bog. ettes, Liverpool; sxhr Isabella, Gage, Messeses re CD 8, Harmon, NYors; Oli = from Boston for West. from Liverpool for Mobdile, 34 Norms, Havas Amaaon, ‘Thomp: Wth, bark Brunstee, B Jaton orted. Feb 28—Arr sobr Saml P Lord, Smith, NYork. Cla ship Brooklys, Ris }, Seelye, Windies; schr Coquette, Boston, ™) Es “ar ‘br steamshi ehardscn, Buropa. Lott, Liver- via Bolines 195, 18; the } oad ip Ine Foxwoll, & ELinaxerH eo Prev to Fob 23—Sid sohr Margaret Ann, Burgess. C! Pau River, 26—Bid sob: timore. FRAN«rort, re Lag seh: vane; Bowdi: Mayag Fannie Mitebeli, a org iy eews "watannas, SC, Feb 18—In port sehrs Guinare, Moore, Wate, for Newburyport. on 0 26—Arr sohra Jarvis Lyon, Burroughs, Philadelphia for ‘Boston. 81d solr D Lombard, Bath. Groner gl DePado, white cy Hoimes’s Boe, Fo: h, AM—No arrivals. the vessole previously Moute Cri: “Arr by au t Prinve't for Eastport. f Kin, aton; ech Matiide, Wo © Richd Bordon, James, Bal- 176 Caroline Stons, Stone, H oline Stone, Stone, Ha ‘wer bie ‘at Owl's Sid ys Asch, sohr reper ), Sherman, Port rt, New York tor Passed by. sohrs C W Nelson, Leeds, and Caps May, Phila- dclphia for Bostou; Grand Island, bear Porto Kieo, vis N ed = ty 14 NV rk; 13th, barks Jas Hail Koy Weet, Cid 10h, seh 'W Snow, Dodge, Besto: and Ida, Hallet, Balti- Mardy Philadelphie for doy enw. Georgetown, im Divi 7th, ele Mary uth, sohr Gow et Crawford, Lie brigs Galvestor. Elwood, raps: St Antonio ‘ dg; vohrs Nebraska, Washing! be 'O Us corverivg sobr Gerdis, 100 Charieston, this aft ed the ing tone Wied man, Liverpool; Vic’ Bears, Boston: baru Forest” . m Sept Fielden, inent, Dr br Fai ore in the bey wight previous). ‘®- props Q Jerk for Norwich; Deoatu: eet Ne Norwich for N p Remark, Sm 38—Arrt ehip Mary P' Liverpool *Cld senre fahae, Dole. jofman, Jersey Ci a MA Thompson, Par! Nek, rr sloopa Sen, Witeh, Wells, Pr "iiand Bron ‘eb eres, Cantoa, vawnan, Feb 2—CH4 sebr Tromasron, Feb 22—Arr ros and Bi BO Fev ‘Murch, sient, Bost bunk—23 in the steer: vA 1h GRannerSebe RAVAN NAS —ftoms Ane servant, Joh © Day, davgheor and Renwick, Mre Red: Gideon, 8 Gil H Sheahan. | "* M Boe, GC W Gamage—id a ss, yun be hy repairs; DK Aki Bel. Feb 20 BPM —Briz Priew hip, of sa ; that ‘are now in Ra LAM—abip Tartar, frm NYor ce ship Lowiviaus, ships Haloy brig Eo |, NYork Yer] Norwich: B B—Bl4 code Clarendon, Smith, NVork. FRancisco, ae 16—Te por’ to load for Lo te ae ir, Wi ods. Halifar to Boston” Mecses Newman, Coehrane, Gibson, ‘rovi 6, ire We id, Movers’ ‘Johuston, gr Lt < FORT, ih Di dP orcw BD 5 3'B Molend, pee ar. for NYork, on, for Kinma, Alden, and Perret; v US stmr He acl; nw ORLEaNe, Feb 1D Ate shine, Rudooia (Br), Banat: Foneait fall, a noe. 9 Straps, and Calender, Good mmend, NYork; sehre P fy, Williams, Havens Unicorn; 16tn, Tara hi. ah'p Or ¢ Baltimore, (jose both Cla Br brig Sytph, Crow, + Havana; sohe Johu Olty ebang. Bis N a. gs Mary A Rogers, do for ‘aylor, Philads Bast ith, N Yor! Pld bark Baltic, Sau iL, NY. White Syuail, Lock - ass x NY, Feb 26—Cid echt Globe, Small, Wrous iit bork Rio Grande. vont, Fob a—Arr brig Mary Farrow, Warren, New | >i Ke Taunton, Feb 25—Sid sobre Beeet aga, Navy a ‘wroline, No! keygen Geyer, Cuda; Francis, N Yor! 26—Sid sobre Wilmington, Roropa, a Bosto hand serves a ver king, art, ty G "set ra. jesers J ‘alker, Movers J Mottide, 3 Haws Dickson, M: Laws , Sawyer, pFell—Cane BW Per i; er, 0 ot Corman xa—Bhip Sontherner-Capt W P Stone, of | “Fownrend Jones Capt Joreph 0 Lemuel Peters, lost on Little laaran jon lady, child 4 indy, Mee Ary Moore, My iy Teh dV Barttoy, che ce Pile James Wine Pes es i if tia he A Bornerd, W yhild ell rae, W ras 8T! ay. Bach 8 atl Selon, tetieeT ities with Sse orate a, Pot. a JACKETS YOR HAVRE —SROOND LING 2 ‘ships will leave Havre Iat of oneb ment fuly ov. - peril 1c Ship chat atte ow) Fa Et John ‘Willard, master amen Doo. 1 They arc all first olass N Tork bulls adine, , proviees with all it ite arei les for th fort and agers ok Commanded ty men of ok ee a rE the A ok A bers will be fos arges bu it thove actually nyo YD & HINCKEN, Agente, 161 Pearl stress. wer eae STEAMSHIP wut double engine stoamshipa IE i. ee hark hw Courilaré, New 01 o'clock in th jay, whe lew York o1 the lst of April from Yeh gn ape built with great Sire and 0 pepo one speed. in the 8\ ecrage, wera ecxer Erion —— N ‘%s South tire XPRESS LINE FOR OnAgaE DIRE T and splendid steamer BROTHER GONATGAN, | toms burthen, will sail precisely rob 15 Charles Stoddard mn constructed with cot exeolions yoauilatio P.M, on aR ie Tila weonmer has Kates of passage —First clase abate room berths, & clase, $7 steeraze, $40 This vessel will be with provisio beral manner, with, ey otal ate. f the comfort o with se ier ‘2 f is furnish Yault for the sate transposvation ‘of sp other valuabl 0, BR eXPOFiouced re For tisighe OF paseage, apply to ot courilan San Francisco aa pooant 4 » Spply to 177 Went atroet, corner Warron etrost. Prciic MAIL STZAMSHIP Sheu anes HOR Bataan fornia an: ou.—The pudlic ie informed tha: unde - arrangement this company, steamers. ted approved by the Navy Department, and “ey ue will continue to leave Pant first and fifteenth days of ‘cea, woidabie nocident, or the n ‘The steamers of the firs’ will toneh os Sie San Bios, Mazatlan, Sen Diego, 4 ‘The fol~ Monteroy. teamers of the fifteenth of the mont! touch at ‘ogpaite, bet at but at no other ae Lorin 6 lowing United States mail steampackovs win the cific, one of which will be slways in sa Aeesch ond of NORTE ii ry oe COLU a a CAROLINA. wo Tho now steammniy COLT uaa, cn free 8 cee ip Awl iy rogaine pe ue former port the arrival of mails and paesengors from Pe ‘And returning without delay with mails and passca= F the following steamer from Sea Fransisco. t line of propellers will be kopt up for tne transpe iret aaa ey seen gd between Panama connestion in the piatie will be maintained by th or nomen BM Sup York on th BROKE! sth, an phe 23th of each scone LY Chares A ehiga wd wa sae cones in New York, as Paina: stoner, The new cteam~ ips CARIBBEAN iad PBILADELP AIA will forma, fast between New Orloans and Chagres, | jode sa will ensure af little det ithmus, and forming with a line to and from New Or! 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