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ls the aria and duet ime Norma she was equally ee successful; and in the aria from T. and in the cavatina from the Barbiere di Seviglia, the expressions of euthusiasm were renewed, whilst the stage was heaped with the most beautiful the ansion splendid country, Ba of Dr. Thomas E. nde called Mount Royal, located a few miles from the city limits, was d by fire last efi being the work of an incendiary. ured in the Equitable office. United States District Court was engaged ai with the case of United States vs. the Chatsworth, seized on the ooast of Africa as er, and sent into this port for condemnation . ‘The case was finally postponed until to-morrow. ‘The vessel is alleged to have had a full cargo of merchandiee, and to have been fully equipped for the slave trade. ‘The Seguins had a fine house last might, not- ‘withetanding Parodi’s concert. ‘The Aboiition Convention at Syracuse, N.Y. ‘The followivg are the resolutions adopted by the Anti-Slavery Convention held in Syracuse, on ‘Wednesday and Thursday of the past week :— Resolved, That there are no higher laws than these: — “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy beart. and soul, and mind. and ¢ © Thou ebalt love thy neighbor as eye ” “Whatsoever ye would that me: 7%: do ye even so unto them ia Resolved. That whenever a os government en- ld de unto b+ pont eran < courages men to obey these laws, pall Trcireys tno them s euch obedience. it is tulfillin, ite propriate andis a public blessing. But whenever Mestaudaie t io he cil,” prevemt men’s obedience to these laws, es) when its enactments contravene and forbi: euch obedience, it is « public curse; Senenteur er, and ought to be everthrown if it cannot be re- Resolved That the fundamental principle of the American Revolution, set forth in our world renowned Deciaration ot nee. was the recognition of ot Inde! the equal and inalienable red all men to life, Liberty, a on. Rereived. That the American Republic is an at- in which there we ‘reconoileable vie’ hts of mam, and of mai liga’ Great as the advantages of the Union may be they cannot be comparable to the evils which flowed and muct ever flow. from all concessions of ¢! Digher to the lower views of right and duty—ail com- —— witb uprighteousness. ‘solved, That no body of mem, however venerable aud wen ever were, or could be, authorized to com- omise the inalienable rights of euy clase of their beings; that no body of men, however consti- ‘tuted, if they should agree to such a co! the vtmort Jolemnity, could be bo bind their consti! “4 & moment. by such an iniqul- pad egreement, muc! could they transmit to their posterity the ae st obligation to abide by that con] jee. For whatever is unrighteous and eruel, is in violation of the principles of the moral con @titutton of man. which wes framed ages before thy constitution of these United States—framed, too, bys ‘wisdom infinitely higher than was found be con ‘voation et 1757. Resolved, That from an early period of our history. ition of the Americ: u romise with ‘hem sel yes, oF tae assurances of their political leaders, that such le. gisiation was ip accordance with the compromises of he constitution. and indispensable to the preserva: Zion of our “ glorious Usion.”” Resolved, 7 the iniquity of our national legisls- ture hee culminated in the enactment of © the F ugi- tive Blave law This wow, theretore, for the people to desice whether our Republic shall be whcily given ‘Lp to the despotic mis-rule of tae Southern oligarchy — it sball be engulphed in 8 overwhelmed oppressiv: eis t ruin which has el: vernments, or wh: term refusal to comply with the requisitions w, Sey will cgmpel our legislators to retrace ace ' = That the uprising of th. where at tne North, in opporition tot opie’? is law, nad ths @iear perception, had by many of the mest intelligent | Fox. Watkins, Brandon, La Favor, Addis, Thomp- eebeank. of tbe utter impracticability of enfose- | 50? Lomeli per ci» Renagh paleo jnees AW UPCD US, are Most encouraging evidences | . 4 Ghat our navion has net utter'y lost ite tenses ofright, | tet# This excellent prodaction will Re linrly to have @ad hae not yet sinned beyond the grace of repen Theatrical and Musical. Boweny Tuzarae —The eoieiaiomants aot a fon great favorite wish ths the tragedian, Fevers endiencss ang sesels: the "gon cheers for bis dramatic representations. amusements will commence with the beautiful pe, “ Belphe- zor,’ with Mr. Eddy in the character of sibel and Miss C. hy en actress of geek eck, Madeline—the other characters aw ft com} . The scenery, “ Bscrusaty to tothe > Winns dnpay inplay of Rage magnificent scale, Mae ti timers wil will i ing porainr ag. oad the enter- tainment will lude wi syn tbe aploud drame ofthe “Mata |,"—Mr. Tilton iss Wemyss in the principal ters, Thies very attractive programme will have the effect of crowding every department in this large and beautiful theatre, iyi Broapway Taxatar.—Collings’ benefit on Friday eve- ning, was attended by an immense audience. T Md cellent drama of ad O'Neil’-qas ably filled. Col- lins savg and played better than we have ever seen hin and throughout every scene, and particularly af- seach song, cheer after cheer follawed from a de- it gbted audience. Fredericks was excellent as Louis XUI. Dyott as Oe Billon gave beautifal repre- sentation of « tender hearted = | se gg a . The 8h Wag pry Mrs. Gougenheim, as the Marchieness de de Clermont, ered with hea Aye grace, and acted her with cle- vernerr. 8! y, andisafine figure But was the farce of “Teddy ‘We never saw an audience in such eosta- clever actress. ing the seme success crowned theirefforts. Butwe were near ra the interest- ing, te of “All that ers is not Gold,” which is the best piece we we hi Oi by stephen Plum, appease bave ever seen be: alway? good, and Madame P. heim, excellent. To morro trick, The amurementes close with All that pA oe ie Rot gold. Nino's Twearae.—To-morrow evening, the new a ech vaudeville, entitled “La Fiole de Caglios. anecdote and sing the Birth of 2) wild nce th; entertainments. The action orth vaudeviile is supposed to oc Baroness, durieg the last cent rs as Susanne de Murville, and hart, M. Edouard and M. Vincent, in the other characters. The eg td df this company fs ve: sdmired, and very justlyso. The orchestra. duri: the evenin, ill play several beautiful bn gemee ant the entertaimmente will conclude with the grand bal- Jet of “Catarina? The Rousset been tour sisters and their father, together with corps de ballet will as usual, this theatre of novelty, whic! ducted with «uch cleverness that anything Niblo takes in uand, the dramatic public have such o dence in bim, that all his efferte are crowned with succees. To see Caroline Rousset, alone, is worth the price of admission. 8 fascinating danseuse. Busron’s Tusatay —The admired comedy of the ‘Road to Ruin” will commence ths entertainments to-morrow evening. Is it necessary to say that the reapective obaracters in this beatiful spleve will be ably filled? We believe those who have attended Bur- ton’s theatre will say no Everybody admits the artists engaged at this establishment to be persons ot the ‘icrt rang as comedians. and we also believe no one bas ever been beard to eay, after leaving Vham- berw street theatre, that they were dissatistied, but have uniformly expressed a wish to go again. Burton Will appear as Goldfinch, Blake as Dornton. Lester as Harry Dornton, Bland as Sulky, Jorden as Milford, and Jobuston as old Bilkey. The female characters by Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Skerrettand Miss J. Hill) The orchestra will play several beautiful pieces of music. A favorite duet by Mr and Mrs. Holman, and the en tertainments will conclude with “Grimson Crime A fine bill for St. Patrick’s evening,and no doubt it will draw a large audience. Nationa, Theatre —The grand national drama ot every | dzew crowded houses last week, will Resolved, That there never has beenatime when | gatlelavery men sud women were so urgently called te be diligent in the dissemination of their prin- ) that they may bring back their countrymen — from the ways 0} darkness, into which they have been | orchestra alsied by upprincipied politicians and politics rali- | @icur mixzisters to walk inthe goypel light of the De- | G.aration of Independence Resolved, That at this juncture, the return of our iéustrious fellow laborer, George Thompson, a citizen wot of any cne country ro much as a citizen of the | world whose countrymen ate os!) mankind; his retaro @ Chis juncture to assist us with his unequalied pow- | rar ot ° ecs in the prasecution of cur holy enterprise. is cause for thankfulness not alone to him. but to that grestert Benefactor. the Fether of cur spirits, who has put it in bis beart to spend elf eo lavishly ia tne service ©f Paffering bumanity, without regard to country or Gime eeolved, That eo Jong as slave property isa con ‘ent element of our government and the only pro ty which has @ representation therein. it wuss. oy ea inevitabi-gnrcessity ehape the legislation and di, tate the pelicy cf national aifaira Resolved, That in e new republic the onlylaw knows , o te. tte people ie the general sentiment of the masses geod hence thi he friends of frce tom i by unceasing © doctrines of mboliti ¢ im the convulsion ie evidence of e ca jountry ar unmirteke! _bat at the same time that these act fonist. and ougat d of Liberty. hich should @eaie of slavery mot to receire the wely pr i: ishomen 2 known lawn ¢ Wnesolved ‘That the Uni York, in ite open and » tradition of Henry Long—and that George Wool Bs; $@ comsenting to act as their feed counsel againgt tas Mberty of a fellow man innocent of crime, have proved Sheomerlves the wi act kiduappere. aad are in Bhe light of recognised moral pr truly guilty Of piracy, as realy man stealers had stolen & free mau from the shores of Africa for the purpose of thrusting big into the hell of American Resolved. that we reiterate our anabated, unquell Bed condemnation of the colonization reheme for the Mer Pistent eboiition of slavery We renewedly pro. ounce it to be what it hasso long since been rhewn fo be, a scheme founded in a base and cruel prejudice B sebeme which must inevitably lead to the unepsring Persecution of the people of color, and to the in Greased pererity of the euflerings of t Kecoived. that we not only bighiy we mort highiy eppland. the branch of t Boston. who bravely and generously endangered tbe Lives. liberty an¢ property. in the rescue of Frederick a free aad innoceat mao nd of oficial kidnap- oberourly arrested, ell of alavery Esq., Mayor of the hanks of the friends times to promote thoes who have desired very especially And, for the acoan he ig the living God a Safty Committes ed H. Hovey Twa Late Konvery woh (Conn tue robbery Horwich Hank Packege Upham. Appleton & Co Bostor ee ptapee 17. 1860. tix monthe. due April 2. 61 Francisco Brewer cashier. on Suffolk oo Willie & Co. Horton ‘USs1, five days right. $60, | Beak. in favor cl JG W. Trumbull at sight, $5 001 49 Bank bille Richardecn & Co. Cochituate Bank, $70 +. All ths above drafts ieyeable tol © brewer cashier. Jobnsow, catbler ‘baug Bank Package fo bille. $4. P. Bissell, cechier, draft on Granite Bank Botton No ‘Learned | agg “4 wg hf . ik, Rorton . pet qe $126, OP. Adams, Gratt on Boston, dated March 1, to order $42 40 «All the above bore the pt following :—" Pay I. © Brewer, or order, KE. H. Learned, cashier Merchants’ Bank Pa nd Borliogton Raliroed Ce pote for hoe J. Lobdell, $ Gorred by Wm. Hume, $218 #1, Chandier by J.D btw ro 687 64, N Go's pote de jorsed by Read 4 & Dexter end Pail mos, $216 34, D. & ied Muteh 6, L861. endorsed by. Hay- n on * tor $1,149 69; Bam + 19.1860 endorsed by om at 6 monthe en- All payable io OC. Brewer, cashier sioreea by JO OW Jioeton, ar or order Frambutl $242 v0 1 Pay I ier Im eddition t Above. taere wore packages be Bonging te the following banks —Jewitt City ® st hy © Windbem Bank, $2060, Windbem 0. Bank amount ef ores or checks t benke we do net Rno eae, however a telerraphio ay have been in on we got tong it reewlved from rovidenes, that (here was ® obeck on the Arcade Bank, Providence for $1,500, endoreed by BB Chase Cuebiet— (drawer pot known), belonging to Windham Co Bank Tl te found that the exact amount In bills, is the car Pet bag. wns $1400 - lene than wae at fret supposed | “Harry Burnham; or, The Young Continental,” which | bes been been produced in great epiendor, and which duced to-morrow evening, with @ lor, lendid cast. ong and very successful Purdy is and enterprising manager, and deserves t with which his efforts are crownea. Between the play and farce there will be en olio. An serial ance 7 Miss Melvina. comic sor, Hornpipe, by Miss Hatha’ enterta: will commence with ~ Harley Burley.’ This bill will be sure to attracts large audience. Brovenam’s Lrcerm.—Thete is sufficient induce- ment in the bill of performance to-morrow night. at this favorite and fortunate establial t to Gill a house of double the size, consistil of * Ladies, Beware.’ and the two creat extravagaa- The World's Fair,” and “ Ye Deville and Dr. Faurtus’ introducing all the members of this talented compeny Mary Taylor appears in her great charsc- ter of Columbia, aud sings the popular parody on Perodi—rundry pew morsels of merriment bave been Introdveed. Brougham being certain to avail himself of every new matter calewiated to make fun, this | great combination of attractions must, of a certainty draw an overflowing auditory. This beautifal place of amnaement increases tn repute nightly; the eharacter | of the eudience being of the mort retined description. | apd the clase of entertainments given in every way | 4 to please the most tastidious. Compiumantany Bexerit.—This benefit wil Gi come cff on Wednesday evening nex!,at den and fromal) can learn, it wil be o i Several of the most talented artist —The desire to eee thie oldand talented compe: @ greater than erer. Night after night the bell i crowded. amd the entertainments are | greatly reliehed. The programme for to-morrow even- ipg o ) of @ eiection of ¢ best soice duets. t wpiory's Meveres and instrumental performances, together with s va- | riety of burlerque ecenes aad dancing It would be uselers for us + into apy comment upon the | merits of this popul ad.as the public know too | Fr Ms telament is of is com pored of and ini romental per tion Donniker. the em veral beautitul plces, Cari voice undeacellent Tyroiean sayings ening cau be whiled away at Fello P sit Baanom's Mearvat — popular temperance dram Jormed every @ more we sre pot to the * Drunkard so nccersfully played, Madeia that deservediy | we is to be per other week wad how many | +a rau fally equal months since, at this | | houre. The estertainm rnoon are fully equal to those in the eve it one of the | most agrerable pincer of public resort in the city for phitbeatreannouree ing week, in which their ent juto requisition. This establishment tent season. has aorded infinite amurement and eatis- faction to thoutands of our most and ell the entertainments pre much eredit om all concerned Equi ances form a very popular amusement in this city aad @ 0, If we may judge by the hovees d by the e@mirabdi+ TOrm amces of promise to con pow being a! trac ths Freneh tr« gb ama or Inviano.—There will be three exbibi tions on Monday at the Minerva Koome, end Mr. Osmp. bell.» very talented centioman, will deliver a lesture on the life of Bt. Patrick To see several beautiful frcenes the mort endearing to every Irieh- man. & man every way qualified. must have the effect of tracting » large assemblage Waswineron Of ‘ai painting of the Pilgrim's Progrese will be exhibited to morrow, and no | doubt drew crowds to see it A Trresraican & + —On Thuretay night, « die- oceurred in Elieabeth street above Bixth, at i building formeriy known ss Clinton Hall, dur by © number of colored 40 of the eame color lice were called rowd that hed bee Hi, tak captured Dall. — Prviadel, Among th Bcuthernes © Fridex abi indy Re 4 indy, Forti Matame Trak Mire Fitajames aod Mr x Meretees | Arras i Brexos Avres.—The province of | Buenos Aytes advances with gigantic strides to its Imp rovementa, and destiny progrees k every quarter of ¢ he ¢ ty, and section of the country districts The financial situa i prospects of the pro- vince are buoyant and spe'ous, beyond all pre- cedent end all expeetat The receipts realized for 1°50, amount to $2. 74 wilver, and $75,101, 135 6] currency, and the expenditure, including many heavy outlays of an ¢ ‘* eacend to $2,096 4 ris & rie. currency fend, en the silver, and $1 The oniy alterat 3 yet announced for the evrrent year, are for wheeled s hicles, t $120, instead of $%0 type painters to pay ampa for eccles marriages, to be or for merringes of castes, stam paper of Axoten Descent vron THe Begron Gamacens Died, goodly city bas hard): peeeion, the On Fridey, March pa Nirnsnsey Youngest son of James vent upon Mar, coup de main | Gemmel, in’ the 26th year of his age. of syening la, ent weare again called | The relatives aed fr of the fetsily, and the m upon to record not 02 extensive to be sure, | bere and embers of the United Btates Hose Co: but mone the bas. betieas. pane aD No 2, are invited to attend the ; without further iuvivetion. ‘this (Sandey) pa Ee at half. 4 o’clook, from his late resi- dence, No 302 way. hae of Duane street. On larch 16, ® lingering illness, Jane Picrono,| wife of Isaac Pickford, in the 42d year er The of the family, and tate, “¥ her brother- in. Jehn Pickford, are res} ay to attend her funeral, from her lat ae 70 Cherry street, at halt past 1 o'clock, on Monday afternoon, without further invitation. Her remains will be taken ue Jobn’s Chapel for interment aarod 15, Prise McCacv, aged 48 years. is frien nd those of his son-in-law, Daniel “o- ham, re requested to attend his funeral, this (8 in- @ay) afternoon, at 8 o'clock, from his late residen.e, No. 641 Water street. On Hosen 35. Cran.es Cavanacn, stone cutter. ed individual of the company, which had gathered to en- the forbidden game of shaking props, escaped, ‘hey were taken, and after the fashion of Phir breth- misfortune on Saturday evening last, marched down to Leverett street, where Col. Andrews did the honors of his capacious mansion in hie usual hos- itable style. They were quartered with him for sdansaed te et bis funeral, this (Sunday) @\er- toe night. The names of the “ unfortunates,” as | noon, at 2 o'clock, from 119 Ninth avenue. gee. ty themeelves, are as follows:—Johu Che On March 14, of consumption, Mr. Janes 0. Voucnr, ohn Wood, Jas. Crockett, Joseph Jones. Geo. Av jed 48 years. ie remains will betaken from his lete Bene tg No. 200 West street, on Monday morning, inst. A the 8 o’clook train, to Peekskill for el Friday, March 14, Mera Fruvenany, aged 28 san and 4 months. The ds and acquaintances of the family are respectfully requested to attend her funeral, on Sun- Jas Carf. Joseph Allen, Humphrey Jones, Geo Wm. Jellery, Jobn Holt, Henry bine, James Gordon, George Pratt, Wm. Crosley, Btewart Chamberlain, John Green, Jas. Stowell, John Briggs, Wm. Quigley. Kdward B Thompson, ‘Thos. King, Martin Hi ernerd O'Brien, John Stevens, ‘There were twenty-sin pricouers of war inall. The table and appurtenances thereunto belonging, were | day, 16th inst., from her late residence, No. 222 Cherry taken, on the principle that to the victors belong the | street. speils,” and carried tothe Marshal’s office. Tney will On March 14, at the City Hospital, after short ill- probably be on exhibition this torenoon. But $1 in | nese, MasatH Tatnor, a native ‘of Yorksbir, England, money was seized. It was remarked that the captiver, as they marched in solemn procession down L: ett street, looked mueh more ead then did those who went be | eg & like operation on Saturday night. They looked, and undoubtedly telt, that they had fallen upon evil ti Bome @ dozen OF 60 of the victims, last evening, were among the large crowd that paid fine for a slmilar offence on Monday foreaoon.—Busion Bee, March 14. aged 33 vears. And is that body cold in death, ‘The torm we loved so well ; And has she drawn her latest breath, And gone in heaven to dwell ? Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend her toneral,at No. 17 Clarkson street, hurled ground, on Sunday afternoon, at 4 Friday att Mareh 14, Asw Exizanetet, wife of Bichurd B. Olsen, Jr. Her friends and those of the family, also Franklin a, N Y., have issued an Poy to their countrymen throughout the United ‘With # view to raising $600 to procurs a block | Chapter 0. U. © invited to attend her funeral, ne for the Washington Monument. this afternoon, o'clock, irom her late residence. ss | March ect fn tion attendant on child —— 2 rs am mat yn dant child- CItY TRAD’ REPORT. birth, Faavcrs Re: fe of Wm. Russell. Barunoay, Mareh 1 Astea—The market is without change, and The enles have been 60 bbls., at $5 3754 tor pote ead $5 68% for pearls. Breavstv: Flour—There has been) but little doing vy. Western he East The Washington ‘Anscanb!y B. O. of Bersans, No. 2, are invited to attend her funeral. on Sunday, 16th f residence. 236 Fourteenth street Her remains will be interred at in Btate flour, and the low grades are hea is in fair demand, Obio in particular. For and for export little or nothing bas been d Cena- dian has been inquired for on Provincial account, but at prices below the views of holde! by mestic reached 4 6(0 bbis., at $4 25 a $431%{ for No.2 oe $4 50 a $4 66K for common to straight Stat 625; a $475 for Indiana and Michigan, $4 rae a $4 61% for New Orleans common to choice; and ied & $4 8735 for pure Genesee. Southern dis- os © more wer | and firmness, with sales of it $4 50 w $4 76 for mixed to straight brands; good, out ot store. Rye flour is quiet, pa limited supply, at $3 374. Com meal an all tales, at $3 06 for Jersey. and $3 25 for Besabyvine. Wheot is im_ moderate requost for milli A lot of bandsome white Michigan (1,000 bola) sol Sas high as $1 1235 a is less firm; 1.600 bushels good Jersey sold et Baviey is scarce, and much wanted, at a isa $1 25. Oats wre dull, nd rather searce. Jer- sey sold at 47 a 49c.; and 1 and river, at 60 e 52c. Corn is heavy, aud demend light for home trade. 4 Little is doing for export. at inside prices. foot up 7,000 bushels, at 653¢¢. tor common Long Ysland and 663 0 67o. for Jersey yellow. Cansdian peas were roid at $l a $l COM Bteamers—Pacific, Bi Ban Francisco; Florida, Lyon, Corrox—The mai ket is eo well supplied by sellers, Savannah; Southerner, Diekinson, Charleston; Penobscot, that it is difficult to effect sales at any advance om the | Crh Fhiadelpnia, | fan Franoiees, KB Batten & © ratesruling previous to the arrival of the Asia. and we unetatn an (it), ‘allen, Liverpool #, Karma Frank quote m stcady market at that range of figures, with | Un (pit), Yeston, 49,8 iS Tuempron kN epae sales of 1.260 bales. Havre, a ‘M Livingston. Finn Bales were made of 100 Bble. Massachusetts | , Bark Prossit Gpvat Han Pranct::e, Russell & mackerel, at $10 123 « $10 60 for No. 1, and $0 for | Legian & Frederic (Mech), Breterting, « Felersburg. No. 2. 1300 quimtals codfish rold at $3. Hevane MTevicr& seanpent Featnens—Balos of 2000 lbs, at 388590, with a | Co; Emily Minez, y ile le & Louise & small quantity of very prime at 40c. ace Caroline, Re rent, a James Andrews, French, NBedford, REIGHTS Were eacier—cotton was engaged al . for compressed, though \<d. was demanded by most | ,Btige—G W Lawrence, Wall, Newrites, 7 Ow veasels. For flonr 1s was offered for Liverpool; for grain 4d. and 43d. erked. 220 boxes cheese were taken 6t 20s, To Havre, cotton was steady at %; there wes po cha: te London. To California, els pers obtained 60c & 65c. and other vessels 40c. a 50c. Sccan.—The market was dail, with sales of 60 hhds. New Orleans ordinary to fair, ranged Sige.; prime wi orth 6: Correx.—Bales of 200 bags Rio at 1oie a 1k lots Java brought 12% 0. # 18¢ ; and of Sc. D 3,6. Mor atex: —BSales, 200 bbls, New Orleans at Sle. Nava Srones.—Buies of 200 bbis. North county Bpicits wore mn, Ci Brent, nf, Repent, Wilmington, NC; Davie Aki * bret ‘aibot, Johnson, is In Grande; R W Estell, Bmith, hy ia: Flora, Gorham, Le nag NO; Volant, Norfolk; Columbia, Windsor, irfax, Penfi Comet, F Fee Sloops—T W Thorn Teunton; Warren, stanzard, Providence. Bos Bristol, Phillips, 5 Oregon, Sturges, 3. with mi Kingsland & rosin were made at $126, delivered. firm at B5c.; rough was held at §2 87 5 hey er co gallons linseed cold at Téo. 0700 in casks an. to the steamer Pulp eoopbt wi (or Bath Besaheln. aapent “ x ors, elk Pilkin, eye Provisions —The market for pork was steady. but dull. erd prieee tended slightly Rg ew is 490,00) pounds whale nominal st $1 STi¢ for mess, avd $11 25 for prims. 1k. 1Wth inct, Int 36, ‘The seles of old were 400 bi t $12 75 tor mess and k=? inet, Int 87 tt i $10 for prime. 30v bbls. and tierces of shoulders and hems were sold at 8's a 8% for the latter, and 6 4 for the former, Sret is in tair demand, with eal of 200 bbls. in retail lots at $475 a $10 75 for mens rt. bi Br). ‘Oude. Zmmorm: $6 a $0 tor prime. Beet hams } pode Bh erpool for for good. P Veirarafse cay Tuts Deh wit at 8 len St ah, apse aegres. Phene ae Brechr Bravo, of Jereey. for Perrambuge; 11th olty tated step, the rupply is limited ith rales of 200 a 400 bY er is lena wotly: tail and ordinary 3x bark, showing numbors 0 13, 24 y+ Laguna, 10 days, with logwood, in (of Bucksport), Rese, Apalachiools, Marob Ls pith ection tod G Winter & Son, Me), Stone, » cone 0. Feb pler. 13ch inst, of Thomaston), from Aux River Mddays When 2 days of jibing, and put back vo Wilmington, ns, James River, 4 daye. Below. Onc brig, name unknown took stands between 2 000 and 8.500 casks. Wrarrnone was mom: ut cut epreng main boom, in Norfolk for repairs. Bobr AJ De Re men He #tores, Bo, to Doi "Schr Wiliam Gates, Co With gavel mA RKMTS & ELSE WHEN. STOCK SALES F Ww 4 Baltimore Railroad, 297% fn? Malze Railroad, 104 p Argo, from Wavre for this p ashcre on Rockaway beach some time eine, has been got of, And was towed up to the city yesterday morning by the steam tugs Telegraph and Nahastea. The packet »! ‘Tae packet ship Oornolius Grinnell, Fletcher, for Liver- Ta 578g. 25.dv., | POL, has anebored in the North liver. si Rigew rch Comparg, 6B. < and Pr- Mancu 16—W! Telegraphic Biarine Reports. » Oma niewron, Maroh i! a , Mavene Cleared Brig Auctria, N York Arrived—Stoamor New Onteawa, Moron 6. Jl; 20 Lenig' the Reading Raiirord, v6, 5bU do tu doe 10 Poon'a 0 Titres’, is ANer Balea— 1,20. 100 do., Brother Ji paraive, Callas, a ands, &9, will el Wendie Room (67 Rachangs), o’e! a {2 San Francises 28 conte, which ean be pre-palt here mails will be forwarded in charge of & Lattor Bags ar Konyon's, 9) Well streets. Merald Martine Correspondence. Ee « for Jamaies, ‘SFrancisos, Pre rhe Catharine, ary, Woven, frinians 6 P b. Abell, Dickersea, Portiand, Cr Arrived—Pe Ring, Bevannan; #0! ireland, ——, River | BW Geatrey. Cleared—S* Lark Orline Bt tim ore O's, Lew, 10 KR Bonds, 1507, was sold at Wood's Hole, ord to-day U- 8: 6's IW of NBedford, for $14,126. (3 bid, 1085 asked: Baltimore | . Dalijine Objo Railron | aren. 71% bi a arg bid, 25 nakeo Mashed.” Tire traneter, bork Ohio Railroad leans «11 je i d remain closed until the I story to the payment of the quarters interest dap r that day. ‘ | ‘Telegraphic Reports. New Oncea ‘The demand tor cotton was active in the early pert of the dey, but it fell off Inter, and tne sales were con- fined to 2600 bales at yeeterday's prices inferior 64 @ re 7 ow would be token ed port as som as t the wind would mone E Frees, at Norfolk from Provinostowa, 2th inet, Core Betlepen bearing W by 8. 25 mi oh the malpmest ct’a herm brit, appateatiy new, and bad only beom in the weter @ short time. Bonn Mania Jawe, from Bastport for at Newport, had lost bost and 4 apdris, bofore ite, Sth inst, im Fob 27—Rartk Jane B Williams, op Red Rover latter wa repairs there on the 28h Jan, ie ne ship Elisabeth on ber way > Calitornia theess ay is port}. New Onteans, March 13, 1861. Cotton ie in limited demand, with sales of 1500 bales st 0%, a 10%¢6. for middling. Svger is dull ; 900 bhds. 2.8 ; fold at easier prices, Molarres, 26 8. Flour is in | to cruise homeward. good demand for a few days past, the sles foot up ask Y ead Ist inet, brig Gov Hopkins, Brigrs, of Dart- 100 000 dorrsle, at * 62.8 $9 C6 for Ohio. Corn is dull, | at 660. Prim is quiet, at 850, Smell | Steemshi ton for Liverpool, 13th salee ot ie coffee, ry 10} ty 5 am, Ce Bavarvan, March 11, 1851 in the cotton used ht YVosterday there wae s better feel market then har existed for « fort by the Pacific's accounts, The sal ©. advance, ws CrHanteston, March 11, 1851, “Foreign Fests, yi NYork; Suean | | ‘There was a very fair demand for cotton yesterday, ene which rerulted in the sale of fully 2400 bales, There | keehe Bell: was more rerularity In prices than bad marked opera. | time back. and the rates paid re | others. wy The transactions Babe den meth from NYork yesterday 157 bhde Mesoovado suger, vine ded Resulta, at prices ranging from 6 0 6% S do, Delta brewn at 61-16 and 60 Havara, March 8.1961, | gat continues very firm, and « ie tond for United Stay , Feb 2—Arr bark Marion, Lowry, Philadel © Feb 21—L4g Pilgrim, Lady of th 9 Lake, Clare, and for Hong Certifiont f the Regietry be in Argonaut, Nott, London renewed this yerr.--B ‘ i» Matan Qeotil, from ee “ atte, from W, Poet Orrice Orenatrons —The Postmaster Genera EEE a } %, ay Nt . t 4 eo owing new Meee or ithe fs b~ wading Maren 6 ie Bieler a Lae fo the 12th inatent, at 280 Divirion street, Mrs L Ys th, Pal York, David Grifie. oortmas Robertson. late of Glaegow, Bcotiand, « fon. | eam, Boston a i B. Docgs | Ghrenec, Feb ene Co. NY | Rak oth Aiden, Viele Oo. NB. amen Married, wore Reve postmenter, North Clarkron, Mow In Rostom on Merch 18, Mr o Baxcuee © Dour, | Tn port iith, senre dobn Granger postmaster, T sarit ig New York, to Mire Brean C “qaughter of Robert | Gen Woehipzte (2 masts BE. Derid Go, postmarier Easiey, beq., of Boston. ae ites. yf ag = Qeston (Dee 16) for Valpe~ date, Nora pene he ob any ss ad others before ry JAKSEILLES, G but for Borton. ur7, Feb tar prio: fee sy db Brown. Kontie foes of talls sad ii ner, Savannah. 6) Port Vanprea, ‘RPOOL, Fob 8—Bld Favorite, Piokanoe, NYork; Loch- Apetuahiolas Ja Jarvis si Hs ies Sere for hs shader ‘and Aro Jessie, for yt Charleston. n “m0. geyi Am Congress, Albert, Marmaud, am, . oie Pert ho Reno, de; Royal vat Baler a Fran 3)~Bhip Albatross, Knowles, for has been i 8Francises, di Ware ten eseotly reported sld from jane, Gay Feb SeSche eae of NLendon (he only Are vase in port. y, Drumm Tf from Fatedele raie; JN ‘Gosal N Wolfe Ta and for NOrleans; Mary Ellen, Rran Deo 16—Sid, Prien Gipey, » (ate mores deceased) Valparaiso, 8b: az; ropi (a ld Deo for de, is supposed to h 8&r T lvira, re bee romas, March T Shine 4 ‘rah Purinton, Pu is Thos Gillet, disg; be "eters, from Boston, dii ri id Tot ieee Carlota, for the leeward. ri mn Hlorl ds, Me Suto Snow, for or ‘Hosto re ate for Lg Wei "el for airy (of Philas Sr Joux, NB—Ar brig Emily Allison, Hillsboro, NB, for MiYerk. SACUA, Maroh 1 lobt far batiimore; Brigs Lady of the Lake, Hinds, ny, Avgustia, and Denma: Fob 17—Old brig Poultney, Mouatt, Pernam- eBose | fel rk, buco. “gr Kurre, Feb Hide Adele, Lewis, from Philadelphis, Br Martins, Maro! DNEY, 2—No Am vi NSW, Oct 22—Augustine P10, abt Feb 20—No Am vessels in port. Yenetee 2, Fob Brig Vulture, ust ar, for Tabasco, after ort. dine Heard, ‘Abbot, Hobart rditt, from Boston, Home Porte. Atrxanpnis, Mareb Et anal 2 Phillips, Small, East- rs Fulton, jase Toth, brig Fos. paving dence ka Dutehess, Noshna; brigs Caroline, Lodebar, Huntress, and all anohore h 1d—Arr brigs ri er Ey 4 in Nootasiet Roads. Baurimor x, Mere Frapklin, Las" Ju! Julia Pasron, Preble, Mann, Carden: Cig brig Aolu reonleaf, N Yor! York; Wil 8 Robi Dod ce, d ton) for Del Easer Maca: York or Philade aus River, Ps inthe ¥en iver tou Phitnaclthis ee Dighton. ©, with Horwrs's Howe, top, slexandria jeorgetown, 8 C, wdywine, Del, for Portsmouth: $d sche Argler, Huto! Pec from Cbarlgstor ‘Ma "othe sohr Aviaute, Pratt, faroh 12, PM—Ar Portland; echs for Newburyport ; 4 Bilen Masia Tangior, for ne bai CHARLFSTON. Match Barre che See a as. uM 81a ot » Smith, Boston; ke Put back on account of hoad win: foln (Br), lenge, Clark, Ric Baltiinore for Eescx, Yamuri buryport; me fort, Bri ierce, 2 Newpo: Tth—Ag Br brig Mar Nb; rch Fawn, Day, Glo S14 Lrig Ann Mari bark mish, Trisdds *}a, York, ‘ashi i, Gaines yl Case, Wooster, ‘alecenacis tor Bost Ken, New Yorl noes er fo! chs Acadia, fees Northern pene "Cob Bateerly., "Davis, N A aberly, a hy ‘iggs, NYork. ookland for pass Ball 2 Ni of edn Maria, Gre 8 Northern pert; Abeona, Therese (Nor), Lahe, NYork; Jorgen Bech fir Merchant, Westendor ‘York, idan Core co, Robinson, N rigs Erin (Nor), Bi urwig, Not ae eid tim a Jo tk Arcadia, Prancevilie, Providence; — North of Europe; sehr Sarah Fran: Mazen 11—In port schrs MB Foster. for N hia; Geo Evans, and Wm Pi Merch 12—Arr sloop 1 H Borden, NYork. ), for N York. supposed to be the wand B'S Prompecn. tram Norfolk, m Pete. Tooilise ‘Blisas brig fe Bont si for Boston, tor St’ Jokn, mal k for Castine; Acadia, ‘ermouth (or Norfolk; Leader, Bearse, Hysanis for sig ooh Job Tyler, Richard, Harriet aret, Holder, Mantanraa for StJola, Camilla, Etlea + Phisndel Leater, Paws: Bolt’ "Groncxtuwn, BO, abt Mageh é-—Sid eshe Geeeien, ea N * Mar; Navy Bu Lewes, brig Masehal Ney. ports. coger from Dew B roing up hb 6 NYork. Cla sh on, Crowell. Bost ‘om, March 1% Bat ry Foster, York. Onis. es , Arr schrs J P Wilson, Atwood, Traro ( RPainter.—, Pilledtistintoe Fesiuehe lebend, icpe SD Fish, Fiver for Georcetown, BC: Stran 18th—Arr brig Will C Fisher, Andere: Newrenvro! delphia; Willvat st ‘Onmberl Tnh—aArr team Goatine, Cid brig Noy o Ath, hae an Sorby ve Norfolk; ¥ IVA for N York Tromaston, 8-8Id eohe Lagy Ann, Luthi Wrroireron, Mareb Art brir Soeptre (Br), Todd. logs Pep Ry, i fh tq pint 7 i very, Work, tt brigs Francis, Lavin, [ghersen. Nickoreo ‘Boston: tith, sohe Bi Rey sere NY gre sen, Merch 12—C14 brig Arce , Lincolo, Havana; brig B Bi bark ¥ ery, Pavannah. taxed 18, 11 AM—Bhip nis, Jane Scewart, oanebec Pontiann, Mareh 12—Art sol for do, 3-4 wit rie Empire, for Beate, and two brigs u Naows, went out early this morsing. rare; and three long te pani with a fine wind from 8 W. Below ech Bmporiem, Shropshire, from h S— Arr ship Spartan (Br), Morr ya Gene Asbland, Harding, Glaszow Pain 01 roan Merch 10—Bld schrs Bon: oh, Mel will bok, & light bark and Sand wi recast, Mareh 128i sloop Triumph, Robineon, ware, Har’ NO; Dewmark, camors Peno’ Bien Perkins, ©: Art echr Francis A Ui rr schre Joseph. Lant, PI lborm, and Margaret, Jackman. Balti- Bisiedotl, | abe ig Sriandte, Varnum Norfolk Frankfort for it Miller, Waldoboro, to "te oh Art sober Martin Thay ip Typhoen (mew clipper, 1612 tons), jh 12—Arr aches Orianna, D Ls rt -* ode, eld 24, etarced for Port! th bark Jas Hail, Waite, rk tary ‘Due, ‘Tho bark Kingst) schooners. are off the Zonovis, ey, Liverpa tt, Androws, and Wa as for Tangier; 8 jonterey, At- Guns, Thomes~ York; 0, for Wnt Norfolk; ¢ Wasbington, ker; N York NBedfora. a, Church, N Bedford Ontario, Je! ich tor Phileaet ville, , Hav ane: pone Cus Balti NYork, Sla ochre 0 sobre Fortane tha! Teh, Lan~ Baveor, Mareb 12- “> bark Pon Mew, Africa. at son Dean, do; jor 111 Esra Li sohes Bes Lion, Brow ohn LJ her py Petal, Chase, Trint aldwin, Mont Passengers Sailed, Lr empoor Jota Kt MoCordy, Philadelphia sree cf Coxparobes), do: » R r v ' Bo ¥ cy (Oc rerntay mar fre sahggtoa, os d Bunaes, ots Steamship Otty of Glas iv ire Pe delphi Mr owen ton, 20; n Penn to Wort: ‘macros @aylor, do lei thd ine H ria 3a Bbtotieon, C.F. W. Thorsbetry; a. Leavitt; Schmetterer gadis Mr B A id Mis: ella, Miss N Fit Miss as. | eases, cock, Mess Beoupert. J hardt, J Hart, spesonee fedy, A Falls ind iyo ire "Trust bre sane Mi 1,5 Swandale GW Flas w Arnold Callaway, Gilfitand, H Canaea meron, res, & Kubn, A Haigat, Tvatts, LA ha ots e, i aiaeawe ae LR, perger, do; ac loam. Ww Utee- N for Li and 59 in th SHIPPING. eeday, baron Toth, 2 th, at 1 ot wanted on the ean epnned OFICR.— FAssenanss PER phoned, atthe pag ook. A. Ps Ht bo fel 13th, marked. below, saat number ot LINE TO CHAGKES. Lew steamer THER gONATHAN, fou “ns J at Howe, hee eee hree o'clock P.M, rect, giving reaching = ire steamship OH1O. Scbenck, commagder, from her pior at the cement Mails, direct for Havana, Ni Pu 8. dd depae 77 Ww ehipa will — ne om the lowing ships must pass red in Havre at Paar dalle rh ttoraia US st MAIL STEAusuir couranr, rates, TOE vena: 70R w Orleans—Through tickets Le the taken to ey ee, a bre Sere of in. FOR HAVRE.—8EOOND ae rates. Ville of HE FAV! OnitE STEAMER NEW O Body Fame Li ‘CAPT. ‘ood, will loave Panama tor 1 steamers lured Po ma 4 York on tho 1st of Now Vouk. Barra, ip ST. DENIS, Jan. 1 ev. i8 tons ‘burthea. May t une id 0 Follansbee, master. | T vn AG wehip A NighéLas, Fob. 7 March June i ely 16 Doe. 1 Moris ares April 46 et, 4 bf id sup WILLEN TELL it. tae) April t = May 1s a Sept. 26 atin Wilaed as MO oe Batty olen with ail requisite articles for the coméert. and seavensenee — of passen: “phy manded b; gion, wi Psy yf Htaerad Gomis rat ¢ othe eabeest vers Will be ax mones. Her speed, ve tenyers are pot surpasre: tage apply to by ‘CKEN. 70 — The United \d arrangemen ‘a for any stonmors erie R LiviNGsTON. 88 Broad at those Sevaslly lasers: fom nove Rw WIN ASIENGERS FOR THE won FAIR—Pa for Geethamoere and ve torwerdad street, S34Gm States Mad . Wotton, will loaves Now Tay! De ings, abews aad form, by wae versity of C s, M.D. y of foe oTRE varioun' torme of secret biain Testes dvecribed, amé ll the revipes srs those contemplating marriaro, ome without ¥-] srcloard ing leva, i wu St POUNG. fos Spruce verse by Stsinee: & Townsend £01 Deo ARIS AND LONDON TKEATHENT OF digoases, in afew hours, yy applion*ion, with— qt | ww’ Balishe. irom 8. LAKMONT. £2 Hnae strent, tio hones from Bros: ar om, Selt-Abuse is oad by, BG KY to semi chould po. jeckes Acvuley sician.” Any pervom i eked Phii rokiwny, » In debility, bron, ro improper ‘one ther cal ‘i ‘Tres: men: Oe) Pied tron? YOURSELY. FOR TWENTY-FIVE 'G means of the Pocket Graduate of rom eslt abuse, 4 wenersl trentmen by ow oF te ‘worthy of every cas. ten pe, gob ony ‘on't think of roturms Of the Pookes Aaovingine Bes De eipaity sis ‘Tor onl *. PRIVare® haoita and lous, I Somibtan aotichnee wien the leoat in thoes ter. rm. 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Ls St Manrioe Inland, ais, i3 rue Riohor: 4 te and agents in the prinoi il drverists. theoughogt the ‘On surgery Aad Aiveases of ehe Gustto S80 pages: seeend rhe Reston Medical end RE 9 OED wh are hight, rf-—~4 Una, To a nd Mr. Nor. = De- ea ays vivemer @2 ant fis ACKERY,

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