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——— NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. eee Tho Case of Geo. Wilkeo—Vou-appearance of ‘Wikes in Court—The ferfeiture ef his Recognizances. HK March 21. Pn ee ry a7 Pa H ‘Dee Court mot, pursuant to Smetana 4 for the Gisposition of this case. The defendant did not ap- pear, The District Attorney asked— “Is Wilkes in Court? If he is I move for judgment.’ Course. von Deranvant—With regard to the bill of (@uceptions, what do you propose to do’? Durticr Arroaxsy—I don't propose to de anything ‘With it umless the defendant is present. It was very ‘well understood that be was to be here. I can’t e Por.the contence until Mr. Wilkes is present. Covnser. ron Derenvant--We are here to move the blll of exceptions, which was regularly served on you. Duraict Atroaney said the Court were aware the Understanding was that Wilkes was to be here this eVening—otherwise he would have moved for judgment @ conviction. That understanding has beem violated. If he were here, I would not object to the bill of ex- options being brought up. Counser ron Witxes—If the District Attorney bas Be amendment to wake to the bill of exceptions, then ‘we move fora stay of proceedings. It the Court refuse that, we bave only to ask them to assign the reasons. Jcoor,—Where is Mr. Wilkes’ (Here the counsel handed a letter from Wilkes to the District ‘Attorney, which was not read) Another of the counsel said,“ I the bill of exceptions.” Jvoce.—I understand Mr. Wilkes is not here, Ad- Journ the Court. He should bave been committed to eustedy when the verdict was rendered. I thought Boatthe time. Mr. Atcorney, have yon any recogni- anee in the case” Dreraict Atroaney.—Yes! here only as to I move for an order to Morfelt his recognizances Jvoce.—Take an order, and let it be executed imme- diately, Course: ron Derexoant —It is proper I should ask the Court for some disporition on the bill of exceptions. Jvece.—Mr. Clerk, adjourn the Court. Adjourned. ae BREW YORE LEGISLATUBE, BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC Line, NO. 16 WALL STREET. Senate. Acassy, Maroh 21, 1851. NEWSPAPER FOR THK DEAF AND DUMB, A memorial was received asking for aid in publish- ME & mewspaper for the bene ft of the indigent deaf and @umb. The request is sustained by the New York In- @titution for the Deafand Dumb, TRESPASSING IN NEW YORK, Mr. Caorivs presented « p+tition from owners of real etate in the city of New York, for a law to prevent the Gigging and carrying aay the soil from vacant lots, Bad the streets in front thereof. BRIDGING Lace CHAMPLAIN. Mr. Crook presented s remonstrance against the Bouse's Peint bridge. This is from citizens of th® State of Vermont. STATE STOCK INTEREST ARREARS, Mr. Morcas, frem the Committee on Finance. report- @4 a resolution, which the Senate adopted, directing the Comptroiler to cause to be printed, in two daily papers gm New York and Albany, a list of the suns which it spose are due to partirs rrearage of interest on 8 several Btate stocks. for s period running back in pome cases twenty years THE DANK AUDITOR BILL ‘The Azrembly bill, providing for the appointment by the Senate, with the nomina‘ion of the Gevernor, of an Auditor of the Bank D+psr ment, was received and re- ferred to the Committer on Hanks. CENTRAL COLLKG © ASSOCIATION A Dill was introduced to incorporate the Central Coliege Association to be loosted im the county of Cortiana. PUNIPHMENT OF PUTTY CRIMINALS Mr. Orotivs introduced « b/l. smending the law re. ime. s to offences puniehabie by imprisonment in county j THE SCHOOL SU nsRCTS | Mr. Corr gave notice #! a bill to reensct the old Seboul law, and repeal the tree school law, tiote. Mr. Moncax offered a biil to p: tion ot idiots. INVITATION TO VistT > An invitation of thr B Public schools ot New Yo accents ‘The Rev. John Bouce of the office of Keve rovide forthe instruc- EMONST — a « Governor was requested | atien ef che waters co siequoi Bay, i bamplain. » a oe war t vernment of t 45 ia ® commaunic: the Teh of April, i543 the Governor of - A Wiite tncorprrete cas nt Episcopal Cha- rey Be Luke's Horpital, in > bul providing that « of the port Of New York +! bave no au r Corporation ing tbe fire laws of New York. Jation to the materials to be w to the tatety of asheries was Relpg unnecerearily ervere Me s explained ao i defended it. as dem the rafety of the brat tment of the city of afecting men who compote the Fire Depa New York. and the bill passed A bill allowing owners of dooks and piers, onét rd on Gowanus bay to rganize ® water line in that bay was adopted | Mataal Life Tasurance Company of A bill to euthorine the Owners money paid to hi pa er to return to the om ptro veder protest, to the Health Commissioner of the city of New York, on Pecount of certain ships and v° A bill to provide for sending gent to the World's Pair, who shail take charge tiers of euch articles as shail be committed to hin core aud to receive $1600 passed in committer Se | seaete then edjourned t 19 o'olook. eole ll Tuesday morning, at Assembiy | Avoasy, March 21, 1361 revit Mr Unoeawoon presented o petition against loan fog the credit of the city of New York to any rallroad eorporstion. Mr. Wano presented a petition in relation to assess Mente for water grants in New York. THE 8H Wee the order of the day Provides that the acts « School districts In the St law shall be held to be legal void litigation, which i aw The fret bill taken up dy done by the various acting under the old . emendment. pr Jistetbated on thy nal quertion was tax [. The Amembly then adjov The Late Fugitive sinve Hesea Boston, Mareh 21,1 ‘The Grand Jury have indicts i the persons charged with siding in the late fagitive slave resoue. This jary omer from cifferent parte of the 4 ate A letter from the Hon. Deni-l Webster, written by Order of the President in reply to the order of the City Councils, in regard to preventiog further resistance to the Fugitive Blave le 4 at the meeting of the Council last pig qT etter aay i* confident thet the @ loyal to + comtitution port of |i ad onder a Navigation on Lake Erie, dec. \o Cirvecano, Maroh 21, 1851 Mavigation is now fairly open. The steamers Sore fogs, Wisconsin Col have just 1 red peseragers ave arriving daily by Ts, and ove hundred by the Pitte- Minors in Peansytvanta. | Heneienena, Marob 21, 1961 ‘The House of Repreeentat: «* of this State bye tie vote. the oiditing any minor from working more then feo). 1+ « day in manufac. tories. The Expected Caiiforn « Steamers New On case, Warob 18, 1951 The steamer Mexico # y* from Ohagres, has arrived. Bhe rallied in company with the steamships 4 Cresernt« oute tor New Yor’ Prometheu ‘THE APPOINTMENT OF 4 SECRETARY OF THE TREA- | State and Park streets, opposite the Capitol } per ay pase tnt — SURY, AD INTERIM, AND THE REASON—NO DE- CISION ON MR. HUDSON’S BILL, BTC. Wasnincron, Mancn 31, 1861. ‘The report that the Seeretary of the Navy has been appointed Beoretary ef the Treasury, od incerim, is & mistake. The report probably arcee from the fact that 0 Claim for interest em certein Fioride claims of 1813, is before the Treasury Department, invelving nearly a million of dollars, in which Mr. Corwin was appointed counsel. Before his sppointment as Secretary, he geve am opinion om ite merits, whieh, from delicacy, precludes him from entertaining the matter mow. It 48, however, deemed proper that s member of the cabi- net should pass upom the case; and, for that purpose, it has been im contemplation by the President to appoint Secretary Graham, who is a lawyer, Secretary of the ‘Treasury, cd interim, ty dispose of it. Mr. Hodge, the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, wil) continue dur ing the indisposition of Mr. Corwin, to act as Seore- tary, unless Mr. Graham should be appointed for the above specific purpose. No demsion has yet been made upom Hunter's bill. Madame Carvalho, wife of the Chilian Minister, and daughter of our esteemed fellow citizen, James H. Uansten, died yesterday evening. ‘The dinner to Daniel Webster. given by the Mar. - Jand constitutional convention. without distinction of party, comes off st Annapolis next Tuesday. Judge Young, clerk of the House, denies any inter- ference by Speaker Cobb with the Naval bill, relating to the California dry ‘Therefore, the law stands exactly as it came from the Benate; and if fault exists, it rests with the Senate of- feers. Last Accounts from the a , of Good Hope, WHOLESALE MURDER OF THS ENGLISH—PITCHED BATTLES—GREAT NUMBERS OF KAFFIRS KILLED— MISSIONARIES BURNED OUT, ETC Boston, Maroh 21, 1861. The bark Hamilton arrived this afternoon, and brings advices from the Cape of Good Hope to Feb. 4th. The Traveller hasthe Cape Town Mail Extra, of Feb. 84. It contains the most deplorable accounts of the state of things throughout the frontier districts, English farmers had been murdered, their persons plundered, and dwellings burnt From the last ef December to the 4th of February, a derultory’masssore had been carried on. The Eng- lish and their native allies, were generally victorious im pitohed battles, and mumbers of the rebel chiefs had been killed. Im one battle, near Fort Here; where the Kaflirs were 3.000 strong. a much smaller number routed them, the kK aflirs ving one hundred dead upon the field. Most of the Hottentots who were inthe service of the farmers, bad either joined ths rebels or formed te encampments, remaining neutral, but sub- it was supposed, on the plunder of the deserted fari All the mission stations in Kaffiriand had been burnt bes xoept the Seminary at Alice, and the Chumie station. Bir Henry Smith, the English (iovernor, at the last accounts was near the frontier, assembling an army, which would soon amount to 10,000 men. The Dutch boors were a:sembling rather reluctantly. Those of the colonists who were sisck in turning out to fght, were, without ceremony, handed over to a court martial It was feared that the Hottentots would generally joim the rebels. tive Fire at Aibany. Acuasy, March 21, 1851. There will be a good attendance of members of the Legisisture in New York, on Saturday morning—the invitation of the authorities of New York being grate- fully received. The members expressed great satis- faction in the hope of seeing the practical working of those benevolent institutions to which large sums o¢ money were annually voted. It is not known, off. cia'ly, that the Legislature, since the removal of the — thence, have ever beiore visited the me- tro aoout half-past one o'clock, this morning, a fire broke outin a four-story wooden building corner of jefore the flames could be srrested, five wooden buildings on State, and four on Park street were reduced to ashes Some fifty poor families were unhoured, saving most of their furniture. The buildings were upon lots leased by the trustees of the Lutheran Churea, under durable leases. The lote now will be improved by the erection of eplendid edifices. Probably the comtem- plated State Library buil«ing will be placed there. Whig seas r= for Governor of Kentucky. Lovisvi.te, March 21,1851. The Whig Convention met at 11 A.M.,and after mature deliberation, William Campbell was nominated for Governor unenimouriy. The meeting waslarge and usiaetic, and was addressed at length by the Hon. Wm PF. Gentry. Martine Dis SHIPWRECKS—ARKI |, &e, VAL OF WHALERS. Boston, March 21, 1851. Captain Crosby, of the ship Euphrates, arrived at New Bedford last evening. reports that when seventy miles wert of Montauk Point, on Monday last, he saw a large merchant sbi >, with painted ports, lying to in heavy gale. On Tuesday the wind still ventinuing heavy from the northeast, he wore the ship, standing north- wert, and soom became surrounded by fragments of a wreck. He grappled with the whele brosdside of a ship with painted porte, and « white streak. He was compelled to cast it off, on account of the heavy rea He noticed om the main chai: tem or eleven plates. There was a very hich mon- hey rail, painted bleck, on the outelde, which ea tended the whole length of the ship. Could discover nO pereom ¢n any part ofthe wreek. Bhe was sheath- ed with yellow tal, of = the breadride three streaks. A large a deok planks belong war dead white, on Mon hoop ing to the afverpart, palated un 6 ebip in the gale, evidently uew, end of about 600 perished. tens burthen. Nonrovx, March 2), 1851. The ship Lobena had seven fest of water in her hold yesterday. An underwriter's agent arrived bere thi, morning, and bas gone down with lighters ‘The bark Palertine har been atandoned, and fs fast fending up. The captain and crew have arrived here. New Beoronn, March 21, 1851 The ships Navy, Euphrates. Uneas, and Dampworth arrived here yesterday from whaling expeditions. bring ing 11,700 bbls. whale sud 810 bbis. sperm oil, and 206,006 Ibs of whalebo: of gold dust Exceuti Ve Clemency. Acoasy, March 21, 1861 Rufus W. Pemberton, one of the Albany Post Offic, bers, who wns rentenced to the State prison, at Auburp, for two yearr, reccived s pardon yesterday from President Fillmore. He was in prison only four Fatal Acevient—The Dinner to Mr. Webster, Barrwone, March 21, 1861 About 1 o'slock thie afternoon John 8. Skinmer editor of the J our city Port Office inton deep cellar head against a large stone. and frac The dinner tendered to the Hon. D tion, will come i at A large numb om and Anvi fell through « door, in striking bis jis, om Tureda: a BY MOR! Borratco OA M ~ This rerthwest, thermometer 99 400; Might fall of enow | Oswece, OA MW rather onpiearant, braometer 29.682 Teov. 9 A.M. Cloudy and mi " trom the west, thermometer 36 Movtness OA M —Besntifal 1 vind north. weet: thermo t 40; barometer 29 80 «9A M.—Thermometer 5°, barometer 20 60; wert aod bevy, the water ie over the wharves but with» cold Kisostow, 9A M.—Clear and warm, thermometer fs nd porthwert Tonowro GA M — Fine. elesr morning; thermometer 96, wind weet jeninoron 9A M.—Cloudy, wind north; thermo weter O86 Wrrremact, 0A M—Cloudy, wind north; thermo meter 34 BY BAIN’S LINE—orrick 29 watt STREET. Fons Ponren, 0 P.M — Bi ter,attaohed 43, do dete cloude south weet; @ ood deal of ice in the barbor, but not enough to hinder boats from rucning Bocnssrsn 3 P.M Mild and clear, wiad went; ther- mometer 49 Acevay, 3P.M.--Mild and clear, wind southwest; enow leet ight P.M.—-Thermometer 44, wind west; at. over. —Clear and mild, wind west, thermo Acvasy, & M.— Cloudy and chilly; wind west, ermometer ii aie, 3 P. MA aplendid srow OPM Bes orth weet ao 8 PM y. but rather esol even! vin Ne Cool evarlight evening, They also brought a quantity | ) with | Gernade tn Loulsinan, ds. Barrusons, Maroh 31, 1651. By the New Orieane mail of the 14th, received this evening, we leagm that the town of Bellevue, Louist- ane, has been prostrated by o ternado, every house having been blown down. Noone has been seriously injured by the aecident. WThe Piceyune states that the Tehauntepec treaty ‘was before the Mexican Congress, and the principal features of the document had been adopted. —— National I ‘Maroh 21.) [From the 01 scion Sd New Or- the death St Drevet/ Major Goneral George revel o1 ) whieh took place at ee Antonio, lo, Teun Of hie death. Of the military, history of thle distin: officer, the ioalars at ent be uninteresting to reader :— General Brooke entered the army, from V! on Hoey Cl Leprol Kemnend in Fifth as that of Colonel, September 17. 1814, for ed and meritorious services in the sortie from Fort Erie.” He was made a Brevet Br! General, Beptember a. 1824, ~ for tom years faithful as Colovel;”’ and he was brevetted » Major Ge- neral mer me 1848, “for meritorious conduct, parti oularly in the performance of his duties im the pro- "Gort Brooke, at Tamps Bay, wen established by him, ke, jay. wan y, and received his nam 475 1824, where be was stationed for a number of ehbuiae meena tain enna oe and engaged in Pidoniog am expedition against the taalons CITY TRADE REPORT. ¥xipay, Maroh 2t—6 P. M. Asixs.—Balesbave been made of 76 bbis., AY $5 25 for pote, and $5 76 for pearls, the market closing firm- ly at quotations. Bexswax.— ce, the last two or three days there has been but little doing in this article and the mar- ket has declined trifle, with sales of 1,200 Ibs., at 25360. @ 26c., cash. Breavete Flour.--We bave no new feature to re- tthe demand was rather active, and for @ moderate business do- 200 bbls. domestic changed ds, at $4 25 a $4 31 for No. 2, withjordi- nary to straight State, at $4 440 $4 60; ae to fanc: Indiana, Michigan ‘and Obio, at $4560 $476; New Orleans, at $4 628 $476; pure ‘a $ Bis fancy Ohio und Genesee at $: extra, at $5268 $650. Canadi ved to the at of 1000 bbis, at $4 62 id, at which elders were very firm. There was less buoyancy in bd market for Southern, but no sineagiee in value. it $4 62a $4 75 for of a retail charac- Wheat was in moderate A lot of 2,500 bi aDge ere rather quiet, at last quoted y firmly at $1158 $1 26, with little offering. Corn remained about the same as reported in our isst, with sales of 7,500 bushels new Bouthern yellow, at 640. At theiclose, the mar- het was heavy, with, if anything, @ downward in- clinatien. Correr bas been in good request at steady prices. Tacladed in the sales, were 300 bags Java at 12 a 12 200 do. Rio at 1035 a 114 do Maracaibo at iG and @ smell lot of &t. Domingo as 1034, cash. CorroN.—There was an active demand for this staple to day, owing to the effect of the Asia’s advices on the Southern ports, a# reported by telegraph, and the sales amounted to 4000 bales, at am improvement on some descriptions of 4c. This, doubtless, will be farther in- creased, it the Arctic’s news, now due, is equal to ex- pectation. Fxeicuts —Cotton was engaged for Liverpool at (4.; and 16,000 bushels of corn meal were taken at 4d. Flour was léc., end dead weight 20s. There was no change to London or Havana. To Caliiornia there was ni thing new. Feurt.—The operations include 500 boxes bunch raisins, et $2; 600 do. jayer, on terms not made public; 100 bbis. currants, in lots, at 7% @ Ke. ;, 200 — shelled almonds, at priv ‘ orice. shelled almonds, atl, eardio There was also sale. of oad ‘Ses, ba bat the partiou- lars bave not t: 00d joo demand Prevatled for North river, and there have been rai 65c. casb, and @ few retail 2 Ibe, at 12 ets.; 1600 E Southern at 6; for wet ed, andll ots. for ‘y nd 100 dry Porco Cabelios, st 12 cts., closing was diminished stock, amd @ good demand at tho ates ve been bins f dull during the week, ges ‘Has oon advanced, with an active consump- i ¢ sales of 2.000 barrels, at $110 tor 46. for jump, cash. Previous rates, at holders were more willing to meet buyers. Some 640 barrels were disposed of, at $14 76 for old mess: $10, for pri ‘New was rath: $11, for mess and prime respecti ‘The large sale of oid pork published yesterday, was made on the spot, not to arrive, as reported. Bee! was ‘u good request at $0 a $11 for mess; and $60 $6 for prime. at which 160 barrels re taken. A lot of 100 barrels beef hams 6 60 Cut meats moved to a moderateextent Ot fhd4 and $6\c. for bi and shouldere. Of bacon, which was more inquired for, 260 boxes sold at 7&0 for sides. Lard was pretty active, at full figares. The sales add up 260 barrels, at Bsso. aSX\ec. The better Gesoriptions of batter were in teir export Tequert at quotations but common qualities contioucd dull and us voted. A fair business was dome in chetse, at d3¢0. aiicc.as in quality. Morasers —The tranractions, to-day, embraced 600 barrels New Orleans at eens; and 100 Tae, do. at Sle, showing s steady Of spirits, about the previous Common rosin ruled steady. with’ sales of 160 barrels Wilmington at $1 30a $155. White was very seeres, and much wanted, Tar was inactive at $1 68 0 On..-~There was a better demand for linseed, to-day, and the market remained very firm, About 0000 gal- Se. & T00, cash. for k joan, including > 000 gallons Whale was inactive, ana Reat Evtate.—By auction the following property was diepored of this morning :—Louse and lot 287 Wert Be eenth street, $2700; 10 lots near Tenth avenue, $110 ew iret atreet n 925x100. $140, 1 on Firty 100, $276, 1 adjoint i ajeining. $2,800, 1 do. street and rep Porty sixth etreet, ue, each 26xiu, $080 euch. 91.270; & om Nintey-eighth street, exeh Box ot “9 oid to the extent of 100 tlerces | Ohio, at $1; & $40 for mowed and $2) for reaped. In clover, we have to note au easier fevling. owing to an increased rupply; with eales witbin « dey or two of 200 teroer, at fig aXe. Notbing doing in faxseed vs —There wasa more active inquiry ms for foreign brandies to day, avd the market ruled buoyant, at full quotations Other foreign spirit Gull but steady. Uf domestic whirkey, 200 bbis. sold at 2446 fer priton, and 4 sc.. tame Ke., for drudge. The receipts continued very light ans —Our week, and prices, though firm, tenddownward. To- oy there were sales of S00 bhde. Porto Rico, at 6), and 50 bbds. Cubs, at 6%. New Orieaus was quiet and dear: Weannex the particulars of the avetion sale whole amount offerea beiog taxen at very full, it not better prices :—Per ships rename ond Ariel, terms approved noter at six months Sy half hi | Ge. per ib.; 19 do., 50e; 10 do 49 do., 450 ; 218 | Sige | 12 do, 850, “Young Uysom— dy bait chests 187 do, MBige ; GOdo, 4 10 do, 420 ; 29 do., ,46 do. S8%e.; 00 CO. Bhs, 47 dO. NTige.) 16d B11 do 40 ; 61 do, B80; By do, Bde 204 do 46 Daif cherie. Oolong 400 do. ie belt cherts, Ste ; sie. Nipgyong the bow. Meryliaed U0 balee Keorucky stems. le per ib, 200 bales # Bie, 264 do. Baracoa, on private terme, Florida. at 17¢. 8 We. tour months; and 44 wa, at Ate. & bie 16 bales Ha Wovr.—The operations during the present week = been light) We hare only to report 86.000 Ibe. it 400 | 10 COW Ibe helt b.ood, at do ee fouithe merino, at 480. per ib, eaeb, There is but little inquiry tor toreign ETS _BLse WHERE. enter mq, 6 Ceneord Baile a4, 6, 6 Ud Crlony Beitroad, 09% 6 B bid 14%, 2 Passe mele yond, %: ly Barfalk County | ant Ber | arket has been very duil during the Kinastox, Ja, March 1; more may be quoted, Segnieliy, of ioe but that bas been refused for barrels Geor wn. '@ report sales lew Orleans, at 28s. ~ —I4s. & 14s. 6d. is with diffi. culty realised. Rioce.—Carolins, retail, 208. per 100 qv Butter.—American, ot good quality, is held tor ra: Mackerel.—No. 3 might command or 4 for og stock is ight, but consumption is re- duced atthe above rates. Hams.—Am iO exceed: ingly active Be 536 nase, pee He Candles — American tal- low, of favo: assortment, are in so- = cae at Oded. per lb, Cheese.—Both EB: ib American are wanted. Lumber.—The cargo of ee Pine alluded to in our last, has been sold at 76s, per M. feet, landed in Kingston. Oedar shingles are in anne at 188. per M. Beof.—American family a ~ er half barrel. Tongues.—American pigs 40s. pe half barrel. Corn.—South American 3s. oa os ushel, by the 100 bags. There is not United Btates at market. Freights.—Ton: but there is little demand just now for is a cargo of coarse Tark’s Ieland at market, for which 1s, per bushel is asked. Tobacco —The late sales of cavendish 180’s were effected at 1s. 5d. a 1. 6d. but holders are now firm at advanced rates. plentiful. Gold.—American commands 2 a 234 per cent. Doubloons are very scarce. The premium on Forgings pli x, is pee, Surerinply, on the dollar valued at four a! einen, 5 ton 4s.2d. This remar! plies likewia jean bills of exc! Ge onrdiny On ane York, merchants’ bills ourable at 2 per cent , 60 days’ sight. Telegraphic Reports. New Onteans, March 17, 1861. Cotton is active, owing to the decline in European freights. 8000 bales were sold to-day at a \{ a 3/ ote.ad- vance, middling being quoted at 10% a 103% ots. Freights are still lower, and three ships have been taken for Liverpool. New Onzeans, Maroh 18, 1851. Cotton is greatly excited, in consequence of the Asia's news. 7000 bales have already sold at ad. vance of % = lcent per Ib. from the lowest point, Middling is 10% a 11. New Onceans, March 91, 1851- The cales of cotton, yesterday, were 7,000 bales, During the last four days, 29,000 bales have changed hands, mostly for England, at full pric Strict mid- dlina we quote at llc.a 11 i<c. Sterling exchange is at 94. The market tends upward. Cuarcestox, Mazch 18, 1851, Cotton.—The market yesterday was rather quiet, and the quotations realized on the previous day were not sustained. The transactions did not exceed 500 bales, at the extreme figures, ranging from 70. @ llc. perlb. In otber articles s limited business has been doing, without partionlar change in value. Married, On Thureday evening, March 20, by the Rev. M. P. Parks, Mr. Evan P. Georce to Miss Many E. Fowren, all of this city. On Phureday, March 20, by the Rev, He Chase, Mr. Rictaxp Lroicnen, of this city, to Miss Many E. Arninson, of Bace, Maine. Baco papers please copy. Died, On March 20, of apoplexy, Mr. Natuastec Bunce, io his 72d year. “An honest man Is the noblest work of God.” ‘The friends of the family, and of his sons, Nathaniel R. and Chauncey D., and of bis son-in-law, W. J. Ro- mer, A. J. Zollers and W. C. Hoff, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Baturday, 22d inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., from his late residence, 133 Madi- son street. Hartford, Philadelphia and New Orleans papers please copy. On Thursday, March 20, of disease of the heart, Exizanern, wile of Thomas Goodwin, in the 51st year of her age, late of England. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to sttend her funeral, ou Bsturday,at 2 o'clock, P. M., trom No. 7 Vaudam etreet On Thursday evening, March 20, Gronce, youngest child of George and Josephine Cox, aged 1 yearend 7 months. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral. this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from No. 1 Hammersley street. ‘On Thureday svening, March 20, Criances Ovane: ton of Charles K Ellen Button, aged 1 y: dey! if the family are hee peed invited to atiena Le funeral, om Bunday, at 2 o'clock, P. M.,from No. 20 Maroh bs) of consumption, of Henry Sperry of the famil; Catnanine AvG The relatives and f iy are respect Ut (Saturday) aiterncon, at 3 o'aloek, from Ber I ¢ residence, No. 34 Proepect atreet, Brook]; Un Friday, March 2!, at 8 e'clook, P.M., of congestion of the brain. Burne Ass, v fe of John A. Peal, aged 30 li day fully req’ residence, 108 Fons street, on Monday, 24ch inst, at 11 o'clock. ‘At bis late residence in Bhrewsbury, N. J., after o protracted illness, Lyr1caron Write, im the 69th year of bie age. Neer Warbington, D. C., Merch 19, Major Cuances J, nae, late of the United States Army. morn ue RP debe, BB, My p Whitty & C Lew David Dofield, Poeger, Wilmi Sobre - Peerless, ley: Clinton, Cols, Galy Mery Wise. Crock th mére and passengers, to aria ane, bee turn &'Co, a oan two large ‘ed 9, bar), Bir to! Willi ne, : ra Li pool, Jon, a08 the Gh 3 Dith, mdse and $10 passengers, 10D Onden, al ‘wew wo nw mn the paseage ‘ becpet'uhs beach en! ignale with & ship bound % = vim 241 #1 “hana fer Calitorn! pare, of em e Bi om toer= ard Unlianvethe jitom, Jones, from Mo- yo eatieies ang ries, to ® Gebe “arietis, Wheeler, Sevannsh, 7 days, with cotton, to it julse, Wilmington, MO, 6 days, with or inson, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with cot- ant aot Bromeybeve oreo SS es tate Pa - a omnia NW; meridian, NW; sunset, . rear spoke schr Wm Wil- Jan 23. Left ship is ald of Or~ sa brig Cl ‘epoke erie 4: pet Lp i ee anra Galven'on, vi re Wilalagte vere ry) ete ‘A Lawn Berast, Maroh 13. wap ms rr ‘de Mareb 18, Arrived—Steamship Southerner, N York. (Fae ieee Mare La ‘Arrived—Schrs Ann P Holmes, Davis, Albsay; Thomas i Lisengs Fierse: Ges Cummings, NYork; pgs Bennett, ‘ob 14 a0, 24h tat 36 30, Lo mire, ¥ acide, ‘with 900 do whale oily it's 3 ae 22 Fie lon 848, bark i Barvoot rir. 0 a it setae, North: Peetts, for Cold Bpriag, with 3.00 bbls North Boas Byer gt oot ay eee and 26,000 lbs 2,050 -b) 25, eae isitnd WNW'2) miles, shi Chins x North Peoitc, with «bbl aperim all, who Goloona da, NBedford, wi 33, bark Lauine wonntgaes lon, ‘ord, Feb Lae 1629 8 Lon 33 Uy dark Colum fords with iB tele sperm 0 m Bente London, stenting for Fernambuec; Maco on 80, noke brig W arron, Crown, Buckavill, 30, tor Barbidoee. “Pachr Buena Vieta, Philadelphis. exon, March 20. | Prov: re “(t Margaret ( eee, Johan, tA NYse Yor (Br erat Mitobel! Ann E Star avd Prom). Thomas, Savannah. ay 4 an 6, ae Bir joops TB Hawking, Jones, and 14 Oregon: brigiEmeline, last from Bris ‘Belor Shi; Bilas Le 4 Ae tges: Me), from Apa- ane vie Nl don Att 0) mane s ‘ea myer bf bd Kot contact with ‘larg ra ae, before repenteds Tost, ian eh termaat and f fore Torta, aviod ig rile, spa rascived on thet Untaegs ta bows * Bark Triton, M arora a! Rani fle ae another or of Bailed—Sobr tyre, Marat Li bo; sloop Pointer, Fi ies, N¥ork. ig Aye Poarianp, Mareh 20. Cleared—Brig Montrose, Matanzas. sel si — wo Mareh 15, fai ie fakes RB Pitas si and Mary Langdon, anman, Maroh 18 Arrived ved—Steamship Florida, Laem Nore March ». Arri he Excite, Chase, Nilaven for NBettord; stoci den, Demming, Fiver fer NYork; Mariner, Kimball, Nlondon for do; Georgians, = Ceared—Behr Atlantic, NYork. —_ Malls. ger steamer Alabame, willolose Room (67 Exchange), on Baturday, Maroh eteamer ie Gaeketon, Soe Bie Rie p Sangiee tal for Favennah aie Reeling Boom at quarter r Bags all wil er Thomaston for N Arrives —febse Phi York; Wi ea 17th and. rg with enow and rai 19th—Arr sche Bites Jane, Barnard, Norfolk for Nai tucket. Sid echrs Phippsburg, Mary Crockett, Fortune, and EW Bosto win Bea Li 9PM—No furtl Light breeze from West. In port brig J Cohen nn, and Elisa Jane. Puw.apenruta, March 21—4 PM. rrived— Bark Nash Chitt ton; echre Li it ‘cn ge MoLollan, be. Teal, jarieston: barks Eliza= Michaels, NOrleans; maxes; schre Or- Porti Ba Flower, ‘Dukes, Bal'imore; Hanover, Loper (new), Corson, Norwich. Preawen Kewwennc, on her pi j¢ from N York for a cr ete. Pm, ® sobr nigh ty wk in Crag! lulet, with set and blowing to ober id before report: i ashore at 6 Oase ‘pareage fro; th ult, Preder: ‘Ks board ‘and lor petson on board; jib 7, hada weaver was wash= ‘Tew dry goods on board. aid to be one of the finest ships be- whnowa at reveal. ‘Shs iuowned by dae’ Ge 0 Bee ‘of Baitin ‘presen! wued by Jas OTK: poem for Bath, damage. worth about. Tose’ Sc to tow the vessel to Bat! Wrecx—Boles of octten. nr nein rege) pats Lew ap- peared to be pieces of » ship's deck h a 14 16h iret, about 100 miles 8 of Long by tho Neobl NBeaford, probably {rom the unknown wreck seri je te Mariners. Orrice oF mux Ba anny wine Lioiee Bocas, LPHIA, isl. thac'a bell of HOD Ibe haw bere ay wine Shoal, Delaware Bay, whish in pt ae ef loft Sopreenne a toamer a times reported. Notice oie entra The Portiand papers give from the Observatory on scope laced there, v 4 a leaeue: 1F col to present them fair to the bed sesistence, one ‘will eet their tbe ensured, if they can be discerned, that thet sivantion wilt be made hnown to their owners. ‘Whalemen. Arr at NBeéford, 19th, ebi rabam Fi Howland. Fisher, Porth Pacite, via Newpert, Bebo bole he. Sts ands. Oot ep A N joke March 10, it 25 N Darien, ‘Pieroe; from i of aad for NBedtord, ull. jpoken, Ship Jobn Ht der, from NYork for Lon Mth uls, Int 49, p Chae Hill, rs, ftom NOrteans fi Averpool, 16t. t, Int 4915, low 17 6; ship Typhoon lipper) ttemonth, N a arerpeol, at 42, lon Si %—by the Helvect Ly Lue; , Kellar, from Boston for a, 13th a Salem (Jan 15) for Zanai- Bay, was seen, 0 ‘Steemsbips Falcon, March 2-8) locity, Baitimor- ith, steamship Phiind 6th, ih, brie Ve Vel peat ae fear is ( Br), lotee (Br) bern, Shack fora * hoi TaARras abt March 14—Brig¢ Droid oe Portia: Sehr Daniel Fransis, Bertin fee Norio! ne. Ct », Feb 10- Ship Capitol for Praneisoo, re New Yor! ti 7 ‘W—art brigs Batra, Lore, & Ri li, Boite, from the Roads Ler f Gerssl, Behe a’ Barn, Mared Is—Cld Mobil 71 tons), Cooper, rigs J Ws 8; Tole looh, do. E Maroh biizanern Crry, 1S—Arr sober J B Lindsey, Riggs, Joraph *, % + ish, Empire, MaawOl New ‘ob 16—Arr during the storm, schre iledeiphin for Bow am; Waterio: Storer, vor Chi Ryan, do for de. Bld seis 8 Waterman, Pree Haerison, Florita, Cam poet, rth inst, shine Ww Vail, Serfinis, bi bd arog Sth, etn ‘Telamen, barks rantlin, Ai fia hs Sait Pan ie : anew a iets Ms ith, ships Kentur head wi Devais Pa 1% 8s Ber saten a ine ais March ease | York f for 1 Norwiont eobr Bu) Fort ote sleeve J rich og Net Bheti ‘ood, Barnstable for eon Goo Washington, lor, Eewar' "it, an Hitmen, Charleston; sloop Helen, N he winter ert, sob Liveriy, and sloop’ Baily, from Wareham fee eR AigaAti tact trates HLADELPAIA, ton, Bavana; vibe Aatotaaita, Toner 2 i, megine at | SE 19—Arr sloop Hull, N’ rag a Sree a, sop Thos i fall, NYork. conn a prig © apie 8 iar Redan ‘tro vite phie ton, fode-out tho gals in Duton Inland harbors aye orping. ovincerown, March Newport, pee Butng doebh stood $00 | fo Ror syenrn i apebe:sudor, Hata 2 Tira hei No diage from tines, im ie 1 0 got er has anobored neer Wood face jeplace, Av it bas been puowing most of the. Bet ve discovers whether the ship snenored or ‘D, Mareh 12—A se shee Beanett, Machias for band yon Pallas do tor 'NYork, ‘Cla brig Roamer, Nichols, Caz- demas; ont lor. Pinkham, N York. Quircy, Mareh 16—Arr brig L & Palmer, Park, Boston, te load for NOrlewna, Bicitaono, March 1914 echt Wn Mowry, Baker, NYetk. Ban Fn. —Arsived—Bteamers: Oregon, Pear inn Th . Gold ; Chesapeake, grant brig Sarah Abigail, Falkland, mene rk Ki Bast! Boston, — Bian. Yorks io 4 Cn blew rs sh wD soke Exe mraat Mort’ Mie Hie i od Valparaiso 54 de gre Blof ahibt Jamon Wemans, Wore tad ee Ao 81 dave; Louisiana, Barstow, N York, 183 SS aye, uty 4 4 Paka 54 days; ache Fame, ship Ioaiah Gro Bos lowe. Salem, Mass, 100 da; ‘Valparaiso 54 Bt Cavers (430 sp) oil, 35,000 Ibs | U Doane, Halifax v rig Som, Rea cuner, reat mip Oporto Br): agmsirome Oe rto( Br) Armatroar. Liverpool ia ma : (dam), Fracn. Hamu waves sine; bark Deyude, Flsher, Paltas ache Wilk Meharlané, Bas San De Gi Laliaiaa: brig eae ‘mhet Liverpool via Fs!hland lalanda and nad par oe Jao: brig North Bend, Hucchings, Lahaina; achr Curlew, ri Fi Astoria. jon. & Roden set ee ic pela Mncodueh Vaiparaian barks Duatees 26 houre; ebij ae Hobart Reno VDL, via fai and render jong Koi 0, Har tata, Guif of Callforala, Visto Limestone, Trinidad Bays seve J. jego via Santa Barbera: bg Sea ton; sehr Crescent City, Peroiv: rie wohy Math abs, do; brig Veto, Dute Sea Oull, Ey.e, Golambis river, Cle an,’ Wavkins, for Pan “d a 1"Steanabipe P same; ludeon f P Onlin; Bllonor Belises% Saverbric bar! ree “r, pee iereae Sandwich Inands, brig ir Mary, Dixon, Bodegs y Pratt, Shaw, Valparaivo; Be bark klicaog (Oni), Poidetan Burpham, enela Peru) 28 #th—Stesmer Evdora. Barkan: Lees ‘Trinidad: ship Strabo, rks Donna Carmalita, # aK pace Meuervay Welle, aa Charlotte Kenizan, Valparaivn: Cheieiana, Water Lilly, (Br) 4. Hobart Town: ris, Ban ‘wich Islands; lows, Burrows, pe Lebanon, Drew, Hong Kons: Byler Valparuisor barks John. (Br) $e Lawoon, Boanghal: Mioeso, (Peru) bri oe (UBD), Lovbe, Valparsiae re Gerersl Warman, Saif, How Dale Portland. Obie, Littl.” Mani BavaNxan, Mareb 15—A Fer! barks Olive (Br). Olive, Livere rt. Hoey, * B dawson, Gard brig’ a8 NYork: B Foster, Kellar. Machine Waleghoro’ for Virgi ni forNYdk. Sid tite pd TE, Ellen, Clio; achrs Praste, Sialabar, fem Caméea ab; A B Foster, Sarah Gai Spring Bird, 4, Philura, sad a Will ‘ermacet with th AA of oF Bboat AD —— ROWLAND © ASPLS G4 and 85 Roath wereet NITRD STATES Mall, STRAMSHIP COX? Chagres, Ht ‘and New Orleans—Thr reduced rates—Ohagres paseneere to the splendid steamship PAL JON. h 26, at 3 PM, the aplecid double- with th Wevana, ‘Now Ortenas oad Freight taken to Bpocio only taken om fre! ar ture of RTS, 177 OTICE —~TO S#:P MASTAKS, HOTEL 4ND ing house proprietors, pri Domestio + Vie =UPe! apples, dried ie Wholesale and y. &e., from rts aber. ofea, My Palvon a i Me “ London #iplome in hia p No fea till oured. BR, L. MORTAWORE WOULD 8a¥ TO THOeR w wi have contracted dinonres, new ut voleas, re ou Take care « Téace 9 rat "thowsande of pe- 3 and dave treated” Sod oan yi Kisdol o 19 for Siseage in ait ies to em) has been ruined 196 William etree berm restored to perfcot imentof Dr. De Laney. CHAR To Dr de Laney my L. t me from 2. myself, have bein under th ave bes Vcheer foil aie ts De ho, terly fai aeetly. "HES i's tom ateeeke” R. Palen, AUTHOR OF Tire D ete Ofhee hours, 9 tet eneay encepied— he 8S Green win n 8 MALter Of BUFEE 9 bo eo aan canal * that any one of w ple of overy desert pti tend tocure so easily It howe onmdth pare of the miverion these people bring ‘hyoe susie & very different opinion would bef mee the prevent, misery and” dejsotion well'us i, thas is deplored, ot posterity, and altoge’ , they ms Properly trea: | stitution ae to C ant a very Ae am nie renee freer aber hae ai, this oan and thet, tn Ponsequencen, ba “wel sariimpreper habite, b 4 radical oures as 0 ‘Those whe sepiy in she eariion evaeve, w rp’ 4 in the ons ts will te oe Brised ot obe suse cad SaplGlagay Waseca mH ee ———

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