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NEWS BY THE MAILS. Our Phuadelph.a Correspondence: Puicapecrmias, Maroh 13, 1861. The Fugitive Slaves Ordered to be Remanded—Speck of Riot, de. ‘The slave case was continued until near o'clock, this merning. Thomas Perdue, sworn—I am the brother of John Perdue; have no interest in the slaves; I know ‘this women end boy; bave known Bilem for 17 years; I have known Henry since he was born; I asked her wh: fT 4 4 and she ssid she had bees persua- y by some Seem Saeheeny—bieak people; they told pore ant going to be soi: ‘The case was fully iy rgued by counsel. Judge Kane delivered bis opinion at considerable length, and re- mended the siaves back to their master. Join Perdue, Es ve bim a certificate to that effect The Judge seeupled one pour in the delivery of his opia- fon. There was considerable excitement in the court, but it Ko immediate! | neem by the presence of a i ogee il the the court had of colored persons attempted to five of them were arrested, and . &o, They were all uted tor the purpose Che was Eite'en hour leet might thet very few of the color population awace of (belr fate uutil after they ‘were gone, and there were very tew to witness the re- move of the fugitives trom the Mershal’s office to the ears The gathering in frovt ot Independence Mall Tust evening was large. sod (here was finall: tion manifested by the negroes to create @ Fede ood Considering their girjersal necessary, about « dozen arrests re made. sud of the persons deadly weapons w tted to newer, James Robinson, ohsrged with the murder of Patrick Sia’ Moyemennng watchman, in October last, has beep ecquitted of the charge, there being sc little ¢viaenoe for the prosecution that the Judge declared it wan upneceseary for (he defence to go into the exe- mination of witnesse The propored consultation between the various cenal end railroad 0: u panics interested in the carry- ing of coal, did not come off last evening, as was ex- im conrequence of the absence of Mr. Neal. the nt of the eastern siockbuidors in the Reading Rail- pas ach any of course, uld be represented when @ tion of rates is the sudject of consideration “Sou Macthewr, of (he steamehip City of (las Gow, emtertained pele! party of iadies aud ftzte: men. thisafternoon. on bvard of his versel. on Baturdey and har new gots full freight on board & The etea nee, Gaprey cleared for Charleston this svorning nine passengers, and a full chatg~ s aiust Mr. Webster, together with the letter of Mr Wooster, upon which the charge ‘wes brought: — Bestox, March LL. a. Notwithstanding the charges syeinst Mr. Wi Of bavipg made pecui'» » conditions previous to ons eccepting the office <1 Sccretary of Btate, have fallen to the ground, yet, aro me desire has beem expressed by weny perrons to ku + wnat he wrote to meon the Gadject OF Cabloet apy ictmente T hand you for pub. Jication the foll cir which ie the only one I jer reowived from Lis: }» rolatioa to the Btate Depart. Ment. price to his ano unoement to me that be bed copped that (fice quently to the r-ceipt of this letter, the simple fact was commu’ uae that the office had been tendered to Bim. aud noi ug more. Tam, very m+) > Tully, yours, FRANKLIN HAVEN. MR WEB-TFs’S LETTER. Wastinaros, bod morning. Jaly 12, 185. My Deak Sin— Yous hear various rumors Teapact- adinet, Dut none of them oer than they rest on pond is deoided, as yet. cered their reaig: a yon () efter the fun doubt some man Knowa to be thorougbly sound on revegue matters. will be ap- rene tothe Trearury 4* to the Stal have noides who w!i bare it; with ‘were with me, [ think eb ‘could Gad @ man, without @civg out of Marsachws ts whe gas talent eno end kaowledge enous « Whether he is, at this t. to fresh in the minds of the peop wirike the public mia: Nobody cau well ke Br retary of ptate who har not | ono unless he be « bachelor The Secretary of is the head of th» <cmnistration, and he must = & house, romevim receive guests in He is, Of courte, Decerrariiy | the diplometis corps 2 TCs DOW ash) we My dear siz, you ree teeta g tteelt bere be serured. The opposition gewtlrw a ave determined—all the Conrrrvmtive part of | at least—togive the ad- ministration feir play 'r Fillmore is well iutemti. may communication with , is twloe as rey years aco rit of good will which is ed and dincreet. He»! sauces tro the raiber overbenriy 1 wcertain quarter, bat 1 bope ke will ttana ru Ge is successtul ia form dic bis edmipiats stor rity believe ie us for ® Detier viete of things then we bave ex joy ed for twenty yeers = Youre a mer tin ow le. WEBaTER Appoitntm: pf the Peeside By and with the « onsent of the Thomas Butler King. | Cullector of for the pert of Ben cre ° Wiliam Basby. to > mmissioner of the Public BE idipgs im the city of Varhumgion, to succeed Igae- tus Mudd deoeard Jobw 8. Pendieton, «( Virgitia, to be Charges dat be Argentine republic Man Francisco to be Judge ates (or the north. ern district of C Merece Mower « t 2 Associate t of the Territory of ‘Lice of the Bupreme Dew Mexico Johe &. Watts of fm isua. to be an Associate Jus. tice of the Supreme { the Territory of New BMesico tthe Uuited arates at sane Mewinger Hil lbargh- Louie Lindner, to » oerg.im the De vo Germans ‘onee Brooke uryivanm, to be Coneal of and tis, to be Asatsteat fon of the United to be . ttory “ph Bufhagton. 4 Mi uoesote territory, te be Mar or the tersitory of Minne- Heury b. tiden of Bhaict the United su pola George G. Baker. of Ghio to be Consul Brates tor the port of Ge cow fm Herdeta Anérew Rothe len) Jame & Kennedy owuty of Washington, Dis to be Jus * 8 the goldem opportunity, | | | revenue | (the United | tices of the Peace in teiet of Colum Thomar A Kh 0 Cennessee, to be Commis | «im Ubios {the United Bis ‘obn A Bennett. to b+ Cooeul of tue Ua! et bow ‘s. fo New Ore . of Peunsy\veul to be Comeul of the to be Gonevl of the Ual- Ieland of Cubs * te be Consu a) of the Val- ~ Me xieo and Vacaten #IsHue MONG CIAME Interesting f THE ALLE OF ANB TH: weoupy t y oF the eater, ° ref we Senor M a, lately ele ted Biahoy 7 Michoacan, to take tne earns dictated by the su- preme governmen Don Rafael Rater! si rived in Mobile, a few days sivee, on rowte for New os He is, by birth, & Spaniard, aud tester d nany yearain Nev York where he edited the Ore! Sp er ever pub fished in the States, called pe ambos Biundos. Twelve seats snee be sbed him weil in Mexico; be cooduc ed Universal, aad was considered the cet servative party L @ the con're eney, he was vio lently © weed to Atuta, aod used hw pen to defeat bm ut his efforts varied pot, and when Arista found himerit colmly aed on the Presidential throne, he exiled bwerweny Don Kafarl is @ man Of distinguirhed ebiiity, ful of the fire of geniug and ef the enthuciem which ever accompanies true talent. Twenty four hours’ warniog was only notted him, he wes compelied to abandon Pesce, and all the endearments of family ties = cor Munguia t* # Mexican; ten years since he a vacdoned the profession of the law for that of Lewo. He has trerniy been elected Bishop ¢ M He would not take the oath required, ’ spon the reserved rights «a 1 the clergy, upon the first «ab. ‘ ent of the howy faith un toe land of the A Lie ts on author of cele briy, and bie writings sre % dee med eo powerful and soe drous, that many ¢ ch colleges w ed, have petitioned for © probibit tne introduction of his works ee are eevere op oe tom, butall admit that intelleetuatly ere ud possesser wonderfal o € Over the pee Q ero, ©) the 26h of January, there was b he he eae moment there ap & in he heewes mort lammous meteor, which paewed from +n west, accompanted by terrific thunder Th tenth Comtny a sad picture of afinirern Yucaten | diets, worthy of « might againet th ci'y of proviewons a “ . furbich ope cent wht arch. et cora or powder Tire ladione in S+ 0c formed thete-lveg inio warlike parte tder the + wating inbabditanis Wihout © 2 Of Concher (i wrrt Bos, is aboot beieg perso who hae) . vet Aiaber i 4 for the re ‘ é not tee te ’ he county, and the obi ly € Qaumbcidge, at 10 0’e bottle of ether, nearly On the table were two of morphine, eas Stowing toct, bill, Neat nen debt ie the fiy Rumford Societies’ ma} He had undoubtedly committed cana es bout 2, P.M, on Saturday. His room mate hi epent the Saturday and Sunday in Boston, ein was the cause of the event not being’ sooner discovered. He had evidently formed the de sp of ry end to his lite as early as the turday; and the perfect coolness wi with w h he made his very simple final dispo- sitions, re him to have been in the full posses- sion of hisfaculties. He was indebted to his know- ledge try, of which study he was remark- aby toad forthe quict way in which his posture, 4 th e composure of his expression, showed him to have died. He was soeccentric as to be almost @ proverb in college, and the last melaacholy act ot his life was the strangest of all. He was of remarkably amiable disposition, and belov co! by his classmates. His age was 2! years. Dr. Wyman, who was immediately summoned, considers the unfortunate young man to have been, without sane at the time of committing tae deed. script, March 11 Or BeoneTARY Rag — Willi jecretary of t , has been Esq, by the President Acting Secretaty of the ‘Treasury, io consequence of the sickness of the Hon. Thomas Cor. win, who, chamber — = Tegret to learn, is etill confined to his National Iurolligencer, March Ui Orrrerat _ Reco md pired Carl Wendt, fl waukie, Consul of the apace Ca, Brunswick and Luneburg, tor the Btate of Wiscon Domestic Miscellany. Michael Gibson, convicted at Boston of a violeat out rege upon Kesiah A Wheeler, bas been cent to the State Prison for ten years. His wife has not yet been sentenced. Elie Deron is on trial at New Orleans, on a charge of arson, in beving set his own houre on fire. He wasia- sured for $7,400. It is stated that the descent made on the Boston gemblere war made through the information of twe young men from Albany, who had lost $15 000 by them MOSEY MARKET, Tauxepay, March 15—6 P.M There was more buoyancy and more activity in the tock market to-day. Prices for nearly every iancy on the list improved. Harlem and Reading Railroads ‘were operated in largely, and most of the transactions were tor cash At the first board Erie Income Bonds advanced 3 per cent; Canton Company,1, Edgeworth, ‘4; Portsmouth Dry Dock. *{; Erie Railroad, +4; Hat lem, 4%; Stonington. 4%; Reading Railroad, %; and Erie Convertible Bonds, {. There was altogether o better feeling abroad; and there were decided indica tions of a speculative movement in the low priced land stocks, The margin for moving them upward is 90 great that purchasers are plenty- more so than eeliers. Railroad stocks generally. possess 20 new feature Har. ll sustained, in (he face of a moat determined opposition from the bears. The favorable prospects of this company have created many strong ‘riends, and every lot offered is at oncetaken Those who deserted this company im ite adversity are among {ts warmest friends in prorperity. The reeeipte at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port to day, amounted to $88,136 50. Payments $360 323 65 Bala: $3,930,290 07. Of the ‘ments to-day, $200,000 was on account of the Mexican Indem nity. The tctalZemount of the inetelment due in June, om the Mexican Indemnity, is $3500.000 The goverpment is anticipating its maturity The [rvidg Bank will commence business on Moa- day. the 24th inet , when forty per cent of the capital rtock will be payable st the institution. No 379 Green wich street More than rine bupdred thousand dollars of the capital stock of the Ban’ of North A.wserica Las aires dy been subscribed, and the books will be clored on Saturday of this week. unless the stock is previourly taken This bank will occupy rooms. temporarily opposite the Bank of (oc merce ‘The Free Bank bili bis pasted the Senate of Ohio by & vote of Siteen to |» It will without doubt become & law Railroad projects are multiplying fast (ao Weetera New York West of the Genesee river we have or a to have, the Buffalo and Rochester road, one huadred and torty miles. or thereabouts of the New York sod Erie; the State Line rosd; the Buffalo and Mornelis ville, the Buffelo snd Cohoeton; the Butslo end Nisgera Falie; the Buffalo and Lockport; the Roches ter ard Svepension Bridge: the Genesee Valley and ve the Buffalo end bunkirk. If all thers p inembryo, axe carried out, tb ern part of the Stote will be ‘pretty will cut up,’ amd rabisoad fmoild ties will be brought almort to every man'sdonr Any one, on locking over thls formidable list, would astu relly come to the conclusion that the people of west ere New York bave an abundance of rurpluy capital to embark in theee enterprises with aud o large amount of butiness to do to make the investment profitable As considerable avxiety existe to aacw what the ac toa] meaning of the ne erulsting the appraise ment of imported merchan‘ise is we anmex the act as | parsed — An act to amend the « ment of im) ating tho aud for ppraise “- ther par nd Hotes of f merics, in Congres be ti a Thee io all ‘ m rate of duty on av imported into ibe L pited Beat be the daty of the collector, within whose district the fume sbail be imported or entered, to cause tha actual market value or wholesale price tht ot the exportation to the Unit oad markets of the country trom which the imported tpto the Uuited Btates to be appr meted and ascertnive’ aad to such value or price Roept insurance obarge for commissions rue yaiue at the port where nieted. upon which dut!os shall be tit od Btater aeseneed Bee % And be it further enaoted. That tb cate of any one ot t prairere of the Um of the dutiable vatae of aay tmpor' a4 quired to be appraire’. shall ve deemed a to be the appraisement of euch merobandise r=; vired by exirting laws to be made by such appraisers And | where merebandlee eball be eutered at porte there are no appraisers. th «fiver bom is committed the estimating » \ be the ap wired by existing venue officer See.8 And be it farthe appointed by the Pree Bnd with the advice nod consent oppraisers ef mrrebandive. to be sllowed an apnusl ary recbof two thowvac) five hundred dollere, to with their stat! travelling expenres, to bere y of the Treasury, who sball be employed ip viniting rood ports of entry in th Binter er the direction of the said ye and wherever jection of the revenue (rom custome sticable in casee of appeal from: the decision of the hited Btater appraisers unin reventeenth section of the t of thirticth Aw | gurt. eightern bupdred and forty two, the ( olleetor thail select one Jinereet and experienced merch be associated with ome of the appoaleers a; ovisions of the act, whe toge’ Le: provisions of the 5 be levied there oy nd any othe contrary not witheten dvd be it further e:asted, That this asi “bali take effect on ondatter the fret day oi April next aad all sets and perte of acte dnconsietent with the pro virions of this net be and the same are hereby re pealed Appreved March 5. 1861 It hee been stated that {his bill affords greater pro tection to the fron and coni intereets. but ws do not #0 The ooly partic a which ib differs conetrue it from the acts of 182 ant i846 fo far we cbis feature is concerned, t# the eubetitution of the words “the | period of exportation to the United States’ for the | words ‘the time when p ated In accords | with the decisions of the courte nud Instructions from | the Preasory Departmen’ af eee for freight are mrecbaodive 6 the tion Is exteoted t excluded im making up the valu re therefor ed Th . no alteration aritt * No reports were nd the Commer ‘ plus $ WITT STOwrT yey ES Ee be valuable as a reference: Banus oF rue Come Mew Youx om rus 2ler Dar oF —ResowRCm.—— | tamer 4 ‘ ie. 28 of America, 46 1,124,828 210,506 2.210.829 st New Yer: “aaezer itre'see 314 2.464.386 MetectN<Y.. cawror Lene aoeasl & h. & Prov “Bik, 1,560,904 '395'801 008 1,821, gia m3 Meri ats Het soap wi 4 Leather Man. bed 1479198189" 170,133 1,132,089 a1ssee — oagonr 137 2,532,316 5 SARL 818 ait 2,630 308 Sak scn7899 1.298899 asus s.stins jerchante’ Bank. ’ 4 eechanto Beak. Heaois “heawgs his "o's 'Y Dry Dock Co. "198.371 14'382GI'307 62.082 Phenix Bank... 3,061,669 362, SHU.RIL 2,289,088 oe 2,080, 584 873,364 = 355,602 1,685,507 _ $6,821,442 8,740,279 4,431,355 27,145,298 Bashing, rete 963, we70 Ered 989,177 ait, 73 ‘1,139 481 265 932 033,62: 1,343,154 951 206,593 203 V'368'107 105.498 275,145 678,028 d 2,608, 282 1.218.433, 1,129,363 476,701 28,047 9O1 2,253,691 2,245,538 15,109 793 Totals, New York bd City «- , $89,360,543 11,002,800 6,677,218 40,586,091 Other Incorporated Banks. 1,188 42 31,838 285,000 107396228789 BR Laz mie ye ite 200 ¥ 134) Sess leo Bose 260m = BB 111.360 S218 9.505 291 SSMS 229536 11,569 144606 257325 B95 ALOT 296 605 763 145.354 1,065 10111497 189,910 6,215 = 118,578 504,215 58S 150,211 230,299 = BI7GL 144-681 ‘207 533 6.7 190,25 634,175 342 43748 213849 6266 «143,420 hautaugneGo ik 2M 97 15,460 143045 Chemung Canal Bk 417,363 120 193,703 Bosex Co. Ban 242 051 6.199 143,050 Farm. by 697,024 © 12.616 196,752 Sriscturers’ Bak | 694,287 18676 262,157 ed Beck's, Sule Les Loins 339,201 373 163,131 00,715 TC.773 = 184 682 423,581 6,029 167,973 243.598 3,046 369 218,023 6,260 219,198 4276 1,025,589 48,881 566,097 5.938 bark Bank 278,976 Tel Montgomery Oo Bi 108,755 6,049 510 N. ‘ik State Ba 523 011 18,006, h Bk. 117,240 10,905 53,006 731,567 17,524 Preity 14.730 R163 135.7 Ts 005 97,788 8 19 300 63,285 me ie Be 29742 © 6'TU9 57.66% 233.429 3,649 29.748 ‘824.006 8431 75,603 ie a 53883 526,000 62a W348 414d RS, 533 ee ee 109/919 695, 10283 Beet 26.008 5166, 45.258 366,092 B BAS 92,997 244,453 5.885 0 $25,778,049 6,022,277 Other Raaiing Aint ricuftural Bank 40,537 Da 206, 198 08591099 43,597 29 113,193 4554 99 304 198,629 13,807 0 00 44,965 &. 4h 8,008 142,647 51,776 Bank of Fishkill 34 93 747 S809 Bh. of K.nderhook S765, 76,296 377 Baxk cf Lewville 1946 94998 5,084 Bauk of Pawliv 2021 95,300 493 1,643 Ee iY 268 el 3,009 19917 Bank of Bysacues Sasa 282,677 " Back cf Uties 15,367 hg , Berk of Vernon 2. oot Bk cf Watertown Bk of Waterville, 4,720 By of 240 © 277 & a7 Ch 3.265 ény hye oan City 5232 Com AZ Se Con 7.505 Ca ot Troy. 5,275 Com Bi. of W bite: dan A 2.318 04,008 S29 D Bonk... barry 106,15 16.514 1,693 Thar 34377 os au W068 sie BAe ¢ Mo! awk Valley Bh: @. Lae & Co's Bak. yk, ington Ce. Thy Bk. end Compeay 7 101,590 131,096, vrrce Ocunty Dot beveus. Bank isk Brighton Fi. of Beftalo. f Ie ckport <2) w We ¥ whe White Firing Hark 2.4% 16 W Biermen's Bask = = 6) 981 $2,700,000 &71,114 85,070 08 Orend trial $99,078 11.987 798 97,016 7% 69,002,44. / summary of (he lendl og items presents the annet Gd siatemen! Bases or THe Beare on New ¥ Caplin) $19 OH EY Kpecie $11,908,708 viation... 27 620267 Carh it 246-041 Devente 68 002 447 Pub. Beeorities Te 202) 983 Kairure 18,160 449 Private & 11 P40 04 Total $149 04509 = Total 140 045,079 It eppeare by this, thet (be bake Btate on the 2161 of December jast fee ver liabilities er rerment of the books tery vepioly withinthe pact twetre * Th, Hine of Ciscou ote has inerrnr ¢ ay pies per cont, end the total amount of ive was to December Iart, greater than at say eur tedlc agbitts " To teu the lending departments, at five perio e within twelve months. Liabilities, seelutie’ Soo.asy 95.0cg 318 Agente u eat ae, (ats 1s a@ (ee | 706,189 Wear 8 Hara | $y From Dec. ‘29th,1849, i wi ‘2lat,/1850, there had been an increase im the banking capital of the State, of $4 326,112; loans and investments, $20,024,335; specie, $3,871,486; balance of Habilities, $18,703,817. For some’ time past there has been « disposition exhibited by capitalists to start new ba:ke, and more than half o dozen have bern filled up, seme of them with enormous capitals, The great abundance of money, and the diffl- oulty experier productive ws wall as secure, bas beeu one great cause of the recent rapid increase of bank’: g institutions. ‘The banking capital of this city will as s00n as these bunks get into operation, about seven millions of dollars greater than i wason the 2ist of December last. The commercial classes have invested largely in these new banks, and the payments of capital will re- due the deposits in the old tanks of Wall street. This may for a time increase the demaad for momey, Fpecie, as the beaks depend upon their deposits. in. the reguiation of loana; and pny reduction will of course, restrict’ thp line of discounts. As soon as these new mons anufacturing machines get fairly into active operations, they will, of curse, discount largely, and very soon fill up the vacuum. Money must, fora time, be drawn from the channels of com. merce, which may produce a temporary stringency in the market; but@full supply will soon flow in from the new sources, ond the demand for »1i purposes satis- fied. Private credits have expanded rapidly during the past year, we msy look for a greater inflation during thepresent, The basis, however, is continually, but gradually, improving, and we have no apprehension that o revulsion, approaching in severity that of any previous period, will be again experienced for some yearstocome, Failures will, without doubt, take place from time to time; bankcuptey overtakes mercantile houses im every stage of public prosperity. 8 for atime check the progress of those ely connected; but they soon recover, and the parties directly concerned take place again among the most prosperous. Compared with previous returns, the augmentation of bank credits has been enormous; but compared with the developement of our resources, with the immense extevsion of : ur commeree, with the progress of intermal improv+ments, and the in- crease of population, the expansion of credits has not been, by apy means, excessive; atleast, not sufficiently #0 to endanger the general prosperity of the country at large Individual speculation and mistaken caleu- lation, frequently leads to individual insolvency, du ting the existence of abundance in the money market, and the height of public confidence; but they should be no more taken as evidence of weakness in the body financial and commercial, than disease, the effects of disripation and exposure, should be taken as evidence ot the gercral bealth of the commanity at large Stock Exchange. Liss 5 ib & Foheo RB mines Melee RR 2: we CITY TRADE REPORT v« pay, Merch 15.6? M Beeaver vee —Flowr- There was more franess dis were im the market for the low grades of Ptate and estern to day; andthe demand from the city tradé being fair, end, for the Kast, more active, the tenden- cy at the close was upward ‘Im othor qualities a good business was done. at prices rather more tavoral the teller The sales ot domestic reached 6,540 bbis, including No Zeuperfine, at $445 $451. ordinary to choice Btate, at $4 60 & $4 62; mixed to favorite In dieu and Michigan, with New Orleens, at $4626 $4 91'.; pure Genesee, at $4 81 a $4 04 fancy do, and Obie &t $05 #45 25; and extra Onlo an ones, at $5.57 0 $660 In dian we have no oy feature to report. the market continued duij.and prices nominal, at $4 0i55.in bond. Southern four being more freely d the market bes receded. avd the tuquiry was so active We noticed sales of 1,000 barrels, com- od. at $4 60 @ $4 76, and fancy, at $50 $6.50. Kye tour was dull and Leavy with only a limited busi- ness deing, at $0273. Corn Meal was firm. but the demand waalight. Jersey sold in iota, at $5 06, and Brea wheat flour continued as Tast woth Th decline fceree, und bed firwly which was am aarance - and moeb wanted. The ins 1 weeat $120; m bigher rate (s now asked. Day { war not piemty, and the market was pominal at $1 16 6 $1 %. Oats wete in ood supply, while the ontinued Usale of prlae two warke: wa quist. Northern brought 2s, in re tall lote, and Jersey, 47.0490. Corn was more firm. altbeveh quotat analtered. The receipts e ifmaited, the dewand, especially for 10 yo Fast, wan notive. ‘Tbe operations comprised at 7160 buehels new prime yellow. and ordiasry white at 0 Since our Inst the market bas been less animated. but quotations contiaued ‘rin The sales include 2°0 begs Kio, atl! ® 11',c. aad rmall lote of Java avd other devcriptions at previous Sgures Corton — The say cet wae better «uppited by holders 8 vtd the eules were r 4 only at 1,200 bales ~ Port wes less inquiry for Obio, new mess was a shed Bome 400 44 for n to-day an J the w while other one were Gem Stor new mers, country and city inspec ton, #nd $a $6 for prime Tieree Beef was qalet. and the Larhet was: heavy at $15 0 $16 Serf Moms mort © extent of dels, at $16 60, at whieh | the snetket #4 eats were atowly ant in mwedernte r abo forheme aud Ge fccehoullers. Lard war a trifle better. and the sv] ply was light. ‘The rales tae] ude 150 barre prime. ath!e and cheere remained previously wit! tr busio--* doing BARKE’S KLSS WHEN STOCK SALE. 18 CBee Hoard— $35,000 Pe a 6 ad G's, ‘6, 1.000" @o, 200 Lehigh M4: 140 Reading Retire ding Rail 1c. 0M; 100.60,, 20%: 20 @ “i 18 Giver) Beak, 1), tere Bane, Tern 31,00" Kenring , Reading Paily oars i to es ae i 5 7 aun T bi Del am 106 Viewed ~68) Rend ing Railrosd i Ba Tim 2.44) Taltimoare 6 17" WO do. York an Cum't wh, 23: 100 « be , Bs! timore Ge. Lele, clove Vid, 108% asked im Ane chic RR Bonde Tin, bis be Ned: dc, shares. | iat 75 asked York ancOumberisna 2% did, 2) ached; Baltimére and Susawebanta, 22", vid.) asked Cleared Wee B worst: — Gusisl erin (3 Tri Woodward, Id, Rion, vel Ortis. faaman, Onpe Hay ti, J 8 Whitney & Baris 13 Grande, Born han hy Jd Taylor & +, Now Bedford, Amalia (Sw), Jantoon, Bromon, Fonch & W Chapman, Chapres, NL M’Oveady & Co: Wit ae! Richmond Pbiindelph ia Is alin Boean Orlean, Arriy ec Cherieston via white prow Bonry (phe), He With dee and 48 pare Pod W, exporionced & nev ehvrries and reeoie #00 repnirh Crsto® from Havre 2%, wit ae ea maps ea ra eh insanity, u aa with mdse, to er. a nu yey with eot- brig ans aoe ae we PAY Bumber of av ‘. me Bark Apelachicole. ‘20 day ith cotton, to Po A sane a | BS act rt nowt ‘ hom Shee "sunt Portland for Goorgetomne Sane Laan 36 2, Lom 71 40 saw @ vobr, hal lying to, b RELL ign Ctr 18 ca wn ¥ e i rey Ped res Renall, Consent iD tint ton, 6 days, with cotton, eres ‘Watts, Charleston, 7 days, with oot- den Taye { if Belfast) Bhute Sava: |. Bho ‘ainsi opcke brig: Ontele of ), Sawyer, Matansas, 12 with molasses, to R 8 ‘Taltiand Was up ko ae since whioh time she has had very pli carried away bebstay, broke “goak 1 nd saris es: Yoru, aman, wae loft Portiana in tn rig Harragiohet fer bo jand in for jensen bet when had his fost or three badly frost bitten: a cy to disable him. nek aptain of arriving at Matanzas placed him in gy where, cious treatment and neglect, his feet became ntil they finally rotved eff, leaving tne «sent se Rivenne, Johnsor fee, to Gol hai 'g & Meec! ‘hr Col ae! Davis | Charleston, S days, with cotton, Bele Begu Demilik Co Schr Gresian, Wells, Georgetown, SC, 9 days, with yellow L De Grom, Port Royal, Vi see the N 3 aie eer core nena aa entirely destroying mainsail, mast crore trees. ‘Fessee, Warcbam, ? days. Biton ole, Baltimore, Gol Hee rani at, — stan Bras 8 & Bloight. Two ships, names unknown. Sallea. U B Moteamcr Empire City, Wilson, for hips Semtel buessll Low, tor Ouaton; Southerne for New a; Duchess d’Orleans, But Now World: Kuvght, tr Liverpoel, Gutvenburg (Ham), Pevers Bomburg, and others. large quantity of vesse!, and a beat was scon, from her. Capt R thinks sho must bi Yiouy night, durite westward, whee all hani pith the wrook be waa under cl 0 hard to trust @ boat. tity her but the word Kevtaul, MoMichse!s. fer Ban Diego and Benicia, sncber in the Norea River, Manon 13—Wind a! sunrise, ftom 7 SW. ss 7; meridian, NW; eun- Arrived—Bark Hacwar: Martina, ob 19, Lets eb 6 or bd: Also are brig Vent 5B tien Palen rbilad red— Fos Avrived—Sloop Artis Sailed 12th—Sebr Garelle, and Harriet, jpeman, Alben; loops OnaRLesron, Jeon. —Barks Therese aad Jurgen Beek, N York. eieared =r our Marin, Fact. River, Marob 12. Acrivod—Bloop IH Borden, Bunnton,b N Fork. Sew Onieama, Marsh 4. Cleared—Bnip Unico, N York. New Beprono, March 13. Arrived —Sche Ontario, Georgetown, eo. Newrout, Hoot ag \— Sobre Maris Jaas, 3u ir, Heenne re Bub ints, ine , Leeds, Boston for Philadelphia; © M We Vrovinectown for Norfolk; for Tai wier, John Mai er, Boston, Doone, Welldset. for dv: Camilin’ Blisned’ Branaywi eat Ba 2th, 6 P M—All the a’ rea 1och—Beict Patriot, Ove ORO from Ma- OVID ENO R feo 1s. tol. Arrived—loop Midas, Wardwell, ae via Bailed—sobra Char Gritu, Nortolk; Jou Philadel) Commodore, Rich, A! gobs & 01 Brown, Garon Saliod—Urtg fom Mew, Afei Foreign Matis, The steamer Paoific, for Kio Jancite, will sail on Satur~ ie e\tor Bags will clove at the Reading Room, Baroy, Albay; Win + do. Gacem, Marod 12 Let tt inge per stosiner ity of Gisegow, for Liverpool, qiitelon at feb ge Reading Koom, (67 Bxobage) this at 4% o tier tage sveammer Brother Jonasoan fo Zamaina, Cha 408) which can be pre. paid wails will be forwarded in oharge of ® sppotal Sl20 at Kengon’s, $! Wall wroot Misceliancoas. ¢. which was asbore vathaw, arrived of Salew, is Gtting st that port for am ¢ came veasel soem by tae pilot soasions, Ss also by several dey saileand rigging of this ty C Mead, che day after (Me tier was D Captain prombetns te R= Suni by echr Bi yet irs r, Pidridee, red having t iadolp: nA f and for Sag Harbor from away waste to ride out r # gm oma of td joved her repairs, if port, when the is owned by Capt tom ie ston for rt er; ah 9th of March, at BPM, © Jon’. Bhe way painted black, tteetant ing. and 1 enil boats sround her. Meraid Maxine Uorrespontence Mineaomeraia, Maroh 134 Pi she, Fer 8 Wye ochre Parag Meulton, Nowe rypert By ore, Berto vp, NVork so om do. Anna Sor F were, Corre Gor ‘ood, Norfolk, Ya: Wm Henry, Goo F Brown, Giatioon “Bede, Budd, de Whalemen, nia Dee 13. Berense, Dovoll, of ead for NBed- Lot red rer ported old Nov Jan 10, Jobn Woils, Cross, from NBoaford Yean. N Bedford 600 ap. iy, EM 430 ny (on +38, Ch pion Bailey, N 7490. rdarip, Colley, hence 34 hours, for NOrleans, 7th at, Int S7 14, lon TA! stocring Pine m color up. to the wail, lat 28 05, Int 7441. for Ma i pb from Tangier for Boston, whe coon 10th inet, Ore, hetween Fire falan Barvapors, NYors (Jan Banacon abt Mareh Mok Care Daves, abt Fe’ 23-1 ure Gjas) Mipcom, Bolmes, 14x: « Boot ate Feb 17 Brig Arve, G Am Verse iam, for NYork, 7 or 1 Sehr Onward, Higgine, from San Francisoo ch: L—Brig Canims, Guptil, for Boston, fow ast sae Ellen Marin, Hall, from N York, for ha, fot § Pew At so Pee bei Typoe, for NHaven, wig onrgo or Alves, Feb E—Brige Math land, Uracie, for N York, 20 nye. others ae before Havana, March Ship Caroline © Bow, Bianghard, for bark Powhatan, Drinkwater, for N¥ork or both onder obartor to tene theit toe return to ~_ and lone for 16th Boston ry siedo} mht et C41 fork Bains, Meroh ? igo Gleaner, for NYork) aches Mi faret, Adonin, and Mayflower, fur do, Ig; Bine Nove, Lapert, for Fbilndelphia Wa rine as, Feb 25—are brig ances, Titus, Waeren, RI. fot NY ork, 9 or 9 days: brig Racriot, Providenos “hark Irwe, Warker fir Paiiatelpbia, trips Wm M Koxore, chinper, for Boston; Horatio, ready. Ineide the bar, brig Mary Benily from #! Themes Brivis: Fob 2 Eben fag ’ . Warren 14 phty ‘Koper, Prontiag, MOrteens. fi Jobe N Geen x ne fro trun Sonar s or € ali - rereiring. Capito! oun, joston for Go typ, bared A Yas lot, Martiny trem Witwpington, NU, do iat ©, Paeker, feom Babin, ix CON?) amon, denen goes tothe | es and ® from 86 Mi it i ~. | em ok a Fob'd (tack ¢ rmhags ogi ctr, erin ag pecker, poy being compelled to put to ven, feBantA Cuor; Cubs, March 1—Brig RB Lawton, Gardner, Se Jouve, NF, Feb 20—Arr brige Morval, MYork; 21et, How rald, do; Maroh 3, ‘sald isa aire ighip a, Site eG hy 4 Mionteridces ovok visa sis ; Home Ports. Arataciicera, Mere 1— Bark Tr ootl i$ mee 3: ana, Bases, Fea ea Ee = Sharia: nf liste C rs cle Mary Greipel Pa es as rasan) do; oe sting eo lobite; a1 Abbott rie oia fd, ‘wilt lend ice Valperaise Bene ea 15—arr Bernie; sclire Roa Ji lotts, Wever, di Princess Royal (Br). Des, ; Pins a Cc Huth Lnirie, jareh Elizabeth, Pioe= ere arot. BY. March 11—Arr ecbe Hamist, Bherman, Phila de poe for Providenoe. Fau ane U7 Arr sor Sp pray, Poss’ Baltimore. ib 24- Bld brig Choctaw, chips mublio, fof N Wok, 14g; Mil Mow, for Boston, Gxoncirown, Be, rae March 6—Bid brig William, Nbed= ia ‘4 Mount, Rio de Janciro; echt Sarah Elizal roug) dence; Mutor goes Ror ond baa w: uehs Ch ‘angent. Jarvis Lxon, iiss ahd tall z nck, Coquette, Writ ud, ed Rover, Lightfoot, eobs Ibutoka, Acglor, Joba myler, Richards, Harriet, Che. Barrons, March 11~Arr cohr Ana Harvey, Chapin, N echpway Marah 12, 6 PM—A full riawed brig. hound for sae nbd that Beeb i ie oa OUD: TY ene cht since morn: Eeclitary votcel ab the Mreakwater. Wiad Tee tora Weather clear 3b Ho Bld nebe Turk, Wilson, NY ork, rob Tenardon.. San mole re borden, 7 K wetine (Mex he Fr iu “polow, up, abt Alleghan: ‘eh iver nook, Cl - iP : Hav. 4 r0: Taxteeous + | ‘Ge Pe cae Seeds Corndiis. Young, NBet- Sune “areupett Cor RYork meek Peeuport for Yor 4 Bue ree, tain NY. oii Nomronk, Merch E—Arr schrs Henry C Mend, sha PAY Now oun, Borotas, ‘Trepethen, Portémoath, b 27—Cl4 sobre Ci: Fichor, Casey, deny aiuhame W ludiec, March i, brig Tepes, Brooks N, a bark Brunette, Problo, Barba~ Benvonn Weroh li—Are sohrs Almots, aud A Ht Bevp. Pilea 1 March 20—Sid rchr Mary C Amon, Page, it Bljorado, Rambell, W yb ll—Are schrs Western Light. vad Gisere. pices dugen a beeernl 5 eh. ba Compton, ar 10}, rt Jo; alsape Wittard, Layton, KY ark Jonn AL Cdase damreel. uw ar Charles we} 9, larch M4 Arr bark Marie iiersoy, Davis, in oe! Jas. do; ochre Nevis, Brown, Inéelphias ‘Lombard, ‘ett Bath for Fresorieksba » | bark satht Blake, York, Havana; brig Audrow Ring, Frank », Merch 11—8id brig Village Belle (Br), Mitohner Arr sohrs Mar\a Theresa, Smalley, Ric! srewell. Philadelphis; Atlantie, Nici on, York, Tremel purchased in Balu). Cid bark Bow vow. ‘Tolio, atric ere, ere, Vera Crus Troan Haat Ha it. th rare Ico. LADELPMIA, March 12—Cld oe rs Arrived. ot FO Lam) Belcher, HE Rotten, 00 Ley aed, JV Merrick 5° wON—Pacbet chip Patvick Henry—Stephar ony 4 Bromely: Mra M Br waly nad 8 childre 5 Fe ebildren, M wvaee bald. Livenroore Bip New Tam pebitesMertin toc Ban acoa—Brig, Cle: cue—G Counting, # Pawoio, & Mami~ Bertman neror—bsrie John BGittings—O Hod. Passenge re Balled. CHAGR EAS amiauip Bepire Cith—L W Smith, Indy and teorveant; H A Silverman, M A" bivma N Ariel, Taos Lyte, DS } Tuomas re Pp Mrs Miller, Mrv jae Borriet Carpenter, Geo Worcester, Bi W BSmith, Calvin Oviton, LM hi Arroy, Alfred Dias o, € Pmith, N Jy Herrick, Thos F Walker J Jone FChsdwick, LR Jacobs, John Bamilt ard. DR Smith, Tease Burreti, 9 J Below, banks, ED Atwood, a Ab “4 ot AEDWwah, TH TREATMENT OF medi PBS wasn, rivane and OTHER PAY Cc Miche Thie ely dy our 5 £92! tat, nterfe: withetanding the 4 Toso ted to te who have used nd who bave besn ucdort P90. Fs ompy- Gvrozah. y lees. & a with enon vist attempts to € its popu lari: oth foedicn! book. fn giv Trice $1. FOR THE APrulcTRe TPR, LaRMu ve, {three phyticians for # 1 heat of My nyetem y eloeplens wight. Ke. War RE street, may be © Gocncen “A pressiee 22 ment Cf deiicate disseona, € of thts disuse, Revent canes oured a three dase Weroury uso? DR. MURI Satya were here with oupsrall Danton, BI aRD Ds pe LANEY, AUTHOR ig oe ‘PRE I Geide,” the “Poshet Pormstary,” ke. he, crest, near Broadway. bs wnene- largess ba Kill of peri of the profession class of people, ot frou delete: Ses, he. be would be 1 y to ‘alord t » FAWORTT HAS REMOVED Mis eet. near Water stront, where don cortain diseases, whion be ¢ ry, Recent eases by cures in & fow dagn ability brought om by welt mi » FR. MORRISON 15 CONSUL’ oe Greta Oe 4! TED Comper alae D aaa, whieh Tithors msrceep. oe ome yen ee wall ab is omea “Waa Fulton @ London dipicess ia bs pasate don “ipl =No fee till'cu red. shana Tako care Preteesion ‘ud deve ree ients. Those who enn 80 60 (feos of eharge,) from 8A re (rcepted. Uf yon value your heal tnce—e Roayer who wiblobingly tell only oan oore ‘medicine is Ait tat te mee Poreous whose boat @, Onl) wou me daily. Re \ peopl however th lo bring. tipo 8 very different opivion would be furrae the present, misery aud desertion wel ne the body, thet te deptor d> A oven ty deatroy the fewye: A » 8 food tiny when. moe fo doen vie com @ the ‘deghenity ho cam imot~¢ tain, af Tee As MN be Obt ot trams no other soureety Those wre APP, silor wraqon, lid be at the cacy aad Pr aot atiy oF tha dure aig