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AFFAIRS IW THE CITY. Cae aed The Alleged Fugitive Slave. United States Commissioners Office. Before Geo. W. Morton, Haq. A SOHNE IN COURT, BETWEEN AN ABOLITIONIST LAWYERS. 4uD THE cou: Arun, 2.—Horace Pres court, Mr. Emmet, aes mpaoneia® with Mr. Jay, as counsel for the alleged fugitive. Mr. Jay said that Mr. Busteed. the counsel for the claimant. offered yesterday to submit bimself for cross- examination, and be would new call him to the stand. Mr. Busteed said he made no such offer; he consented to be called as a witness, but they should not be entitled to cross-examine him. 2 HER i Richard Busteed sworn and examin ir. Jay. a eS ania lawyer; T don’t exactly recollect when i wos admitted tothe bar; Ldon't think it important to the issue; Lam an attorney ax well as counsellor at law; this adidavit produced was made by me in this case. Jay read the affidavit | Witness—I became acq! with the fact, stated in this affidavit, that Preston owed labor to Mr. Kees, in the ordinary way in which 1 obtain my knowledge of any Other fuct; my acquaintance with Horace Preston commenced abeut two hours before Mr, Jay saw him; I don't know if my acquaintance with him commenced yesterday. @—When clo you think you first saw him? ‘A.--My thoughts are not’ evidence, and ought not be enquired of by a lawyer; [know Mr. Wm, Rees, of Baiti- more; I don't know when I last «aw him; [saw him with- in the year; Law him last month; I saw hum in several places; [saw him in my own house, in Broadway, in this city; 1 don't kuow when Mr. Recs became entitled to the Services of Horace Preston; | believe about 20 years I know that fuet as I ‘know any other fact; I did not know Mr. Kees at that time; I did not know H’reston: Ican't tell, when I became acquainted with the relation } Mr. Rees and Preston; I have Deen acquainted for years with relatives ot Mr Rees, in this city, and trom’them 1 have learned several facts asto his property. @Q—Name those relatives of Mr. R A.—No; Iwill not; the question is not at all relevant to the issue. Mr Jay contended that he was entitled to an answer to that question. They had reason to suppose that this man, if he Was the same person, had obtained his freedom Detore (he marriage of Mr, s to the woman who claimed to be his mistress. and those relatives of Mr. Rees might be able to prove so. Mr. iustecd said the question was improper, aad utterly immaterial andirrclevant; on those grounds be refused to ai it The Commi: decided that he could not compel the witness toanswer, He had no power to commit a witness. Mr. Fimmnet asked, whether Gross-exuimine this witness. Commissioner decided that the defendant had the witness for examination, and they were not J 10 cross examine Jay said if the witness refused to answer some ques- idavit, he would be obliged to exnnine (he Commissioner who took it, and issued the ant ¢ Commissioner positively refused to consent to swear himeelf as @ Witness Where he was presiding y suid that they had # right to cross-examine as wie of this aflidavit, which he believed to | they were entitled to ntitle fusteed—If I was not a would slap your face, [Here Mr from the stand, aud stuuck Mr Jay asiap in the h his open band, One of the Deputy Marshals interposed between the learned combatants. | ‘The Commissioner here left the bench, and went to in- witness on the stand, Busteed stepped hur: Judge betts came into the court room. accompanied by Commissioner Morton. and haying got upon the beneti id that he had been g great disorder and violene of the Comn tion of public business before him. udge said he would not determine whether (he Commissioner had the yof a court, to compel the observance of order, er (o punich the violation of it, by officers of the Court or others; but, he continued, if the power was not con- ferred upon the Commistioner, it was possessed by the United Siates Judges, and if the proceedings could not be conducted with regularity before a Commissioner, he. (the Judge.) should break ap the commission, and order the hearing in court; and he gave notice that a violation of order, such as had just taken place, would be repressed with all the power of the conrt, aud that it would be visited with instant attachment, and close confinement of the offeader, and the infliction ef fines to the utmost extre- mity aushorized by law, Let gentlemen concerned ia conducting cases of this description, further take notice, that the court will not regard a provocation by words by one counsel to another, ag justifying an outrage of vio- Jence and blows. in presence of the Commissioner. but the court will apply its full authority to panish any offer sive language or conduct. culeulated to produce # per- sonal allercation between counsel in court. Mr. Jay asked the Judge if he would consent to have those proceedings conducted before him. The Judge said that he had no doubt they would be Properiy discharged by the Commissioner, and he (the Judge) would take no action judicially in the matier ; under the law as it now stood. Judge Judson was presiding in this district. and the aet of Con; only recognized ove judge. but that after this week he should be in a con- dition to relieve the Commissioner if the power vested in him, and see that the authority of the fully upheid and vindicated in these proceedings. ‘The «| udge then retired Mr. Busteed begged to offer bis court for what he had done Mr. Jay regretted that the words had hastily escaped bim ; but what he did mean to say was that the affidavit of Mr. busted, stating that this man owed labor, was made without any abeolute Knowledge of the fact, on the part of the person that made it aggested that the Commissioner should ¢ the affidavit from the ease, us the direct testimony eit. im the Cuban trial. had been struck from ee becatire the witness refused to answer ques- incere apology to the tions propounded by the defendant's counsel The Commissioner refured to do so. all the papers before him. and w rn, He would have n he came toanake up his decis: would exclude whatever he deemed le- gally exceptionable, Witness continued—I have seen « Lill of sale of Preston to Rees; i forget the name. but it was a female; it was trom the lady who owned him; it was an anti-nuptial bill of sale from the lady to Mr. Rees, to whom he was after. wards married, snd who is since dead; I have no recollec tion as to the time I saw it; I bave not the bill of sule; I don't know what induced Mr. Rees to show it to me; 1 ect the contents of Ghe | ptained a subpoena for in the t to serve it. if would direct it to b " lurking about to avoid bein ‘The Commissioner said he had no power to compel the Diarshai Mr. day anid he had a y before, but be did not think as it is Witneas—I decline to ancwe Y poor idea of the Court s such « mere s when I first received di- » Preston; I received I refuse to say the ground thatit no proof; I did not take Test Preston before | received this power of attoruey; 1 do not know officer Martiv by name; I might know Lim i: 1 eaw him in the street, I do not know who 4 Preston; [ think I have heard who arrested him Q—Do you know that before (his power of attorney tived D’restom was arrested with the view of his be of recismation’ A.—1 do net yg detained for the purpose L refuse to answer whether (aye heard soor not. onthe ground that bearsay is not evidence; L think it was the night before last that 1 saw young Mr. itecs in referenee ce this case; he called at my ad woke ine wp ous y led tall chat us; [told you belore what might it was. to tell you again; | was nev Baltimore wre. L could not beve econ Pres T told ¢ how I obtained know) favit, and Trefuse te ur inquiries, you ¢ ative todo ine harm) ne ireactuated by bad motives would a-k such questions efuse to answer whether I have any written evidence of the fact on the ground that I anewered yeu before Ba there, fact Q.—Le this the first case of the kind you tnged in? A.—That is no k ual was then in th e even or eight pereou <i yesterdny, was the 4; one w erson conn eph; I don't know olice Was present losale charg your viadie ompel the witness court, the J Jury wets not only the judges of the facts, but of the ap- plicability of the law. Adjourned to half-past 10 this (Saturday) morning. City Intelligence. Stoewarein a Davaxnoys Conpries.—-Otlaee Ge jeraghty 1 Fog, meee i isin us condition. It appears that Driscoll, who is building there, has cut away a considerable por- tion of the sidewalk, so that without risk of their lives. Arremrr at Suicipr.—About half two o'clock on y afternoon, Ellen T. Welch, twent: of age, born in Ireland, jumped from the boat in crossing from Brooklyn to New York. She was, however, rescued from drowning by some of the passen- gers, and brought to the Second ward station howse b: Sergeant Mowney. For along time she refused to her name or give M reason for this rash act, and threat- ened to commit suicide as soon as she should be at liberty. She appeared to bein deep distress. After sitting by the stove for some time, and drying her clothes, she toid Cap- tain Leonard her pame, and said the reason,of her at- tempt tocommit self-destruction was on account of hor aunt turning her out of the house. She was committed to the care of Mrs. Foster by the Judge. made their appearance in the Park, accompanied by Dodworth’s Band. hese lads are from Mr, Hall's aca- demy, at White Plains—the Haunilton Collegiate Institu- tion—and their respective ages vary from uine to sixteen years, They were reviewed by his honor the Mayor, and in presence of a large multitude of people. who had assembled to see the youthful company. They went through their military manceuyres with such precision and regularity, that they drew down the frequent ap- plause of the admiring crowd. Theatrical and Musical. Boweny Turarke —lamblin is as indefatigable as ever in making the best selections for his patrons, His theatre is both spacior width and depth than any other theatre in the Union. He announces three pieces for this evening’s amusement, which will introduce, in the respective characters, nearly all his dramatic company. ‘The first in order is the dra- ma of the * Robber's Wif take the leading ebaracters, The next ix the favorite piece called the * Pirate of the Isles; and the concluding piece will be the farcp of Middy Ashore." Considering the great charueter which Hamblin has acquired as a ca- terer for public amusement. and the low price of admis- sion, we should think the Bowery ought to be filled to overflowing. Broapway Turstne.—There are many characters in which Mr. Forrest has no competitor. those particularly where great physical ability is required, although he seems to have given satisfnction and pleasure in his round of characters for the past seven weeks. It is perhaps some- thing surprising to find that any star, for over 40 nights. could have drawn such large audiences; but he soems to be a great favorite, and is making money both for himself and the active rsevering proprietor of the Broad- way. He appears to-night. for the third time. as William ‘Tell. in the histor tragedy of that name; and nodoubt the sequence will be another crowded house. He will be assisted in the other leading parts by Messrs, Conway, Barry, Fenno, Mad. Possini, and Kate Horn. The con- cluding piece. “ Ladies’ Battle,” will introduce the fine comedian. Mr. Davidg Benton's Trvaree.—This esta carver of the greatest succes blishment continues in a The fine old comedy of the © Twelfth Night" has been witnessed with the utmost enthusiasm. by crowded and fashionable audiences. ‘This evening it is offered agam. with a cast of characters ch cannot be surpased in any theatre in the States Only read the names of the celebrated men who appear in the leading characters, and then say whether they can be beaten. “Messrs. Dyott, Piacide, Burton, Biake, Bland, Johnston. Mrs. Dyott, Miss Westo Mary Taylor, Miss Malvina willappear in the ere. the orchestra will execute & he en} nts will conclude with the musical of the » Maid of the Mountain.” Nationar Tarater.—Purdy seems determined that he shall not be behind any other dramatic establishment in hi pn of amusements for the pleasure and delight of is patrons. 'To-night he presents four pieces, to see any one of which is worth the price of admission. The firet is the diama entiled “Woman.” in which Mr. Jones will sustain the character of Robert Shelly. The next will be the amusing and laughable piece called the Jaine Liquor Law;” the succeeding piece will be © Co- lumbia: ;* and the terminating feature the grand drama of the * Warlock of the Glen.” This programme, it will be perceived, is an attractive one. and there can be little doubt but that the National will be visited by a large audience Tanymxacie.—Last evening, Dempsicr gave one of those ballad concerts for which he is so justly celebrated. He sings without affectation. has a pleasing voice, and necompanies himecif on the piano with great musical taste. Although bis vocal department consists not in the flourishos of the great masters of music, yet there i plicity and plaintivencss in his style which deiights his vers: and selecting. as he does. the melodies ot poets whose language is familiar to all, he speaks tothe soul in sympathetic strains. and mirrors to the mind the most charming asociations, and sweetest remembrances of Meserm.—The grand Oriental spo d such @ successful run at this estab) continues more attractive than ever. It is to be oth this afternoon and evening. The cast ment performed way. Bellamy, Miss Mest Farin.” Those ¥ho have not yet seen | portunity afforded them to-day Bowrry Cixces.—The equestii cements pro- vided by Sands & Co.. for this aft and evening, comprise many of the most attractive features of the arena, All the equestrians. and the entire troupe of have a fine op- dancing horses and wiek ponies, are embodied in the pro- gramme nrts—This popular hand announce a nary programme for this evening. being notial bouetit of Mr, Mailory, @ very efficient and performer, Woon's Mixstnrss This company announce an aft m. as well vening performance for to-day. The ¢s voeal and instrumental pieces, +, and witticieme rt Trovre.—This com- wark, They open at y. Browdway, on Monday evening next dancing. bur Hudson River Railroad, OR OF THE HERALD m have done the public a good service in di- ention to railroad accidents in one of ers last week you may increase i you ailing attention to the hould confine exami © question se often. Witue-s—1 do mot it Wae that told me Preston was at the station hoa, I Uhiuk it was Joseph; | 1 forget wh it was he told me q t it, mate- rinl; L de now recollect. and refuse «il you: Tkaow rat yennan; 7 a | arrest ace | ed the Court t i | mi i from the case. on at Is | fused to answer whi u nowled e inet to which he «wore : then pr 1 i on th he. as chief t offered ur 4 ' time he who b offensive on Mr Jay replied, aud the a m Adjourned t Re jous Notice, New York, 2d Hl ToJ. G. Bennert, E: Sanetuary, in First street, be First avenue, will be op¢ on Sunday 4th inst., a afternoon, and seven in the By giving the readers of th tion, thou wilt much oblige, Thine respectfully, Marcanar 1, HeKaLp an vers of the cars in not >pping at Hammond street, and nal lies or children have lo get out, the cars kept, going, 1 suppose, to save dsiver a little trouble ta acarting, teem company ¢ to give y instru cach ¢ cp loug cneugh fer all passengers who they may be. tte wbly pr n ov take Brookiyn City Inteligen n the room t fun about th ed, and re jon should 9 gleeting to do s@. 0 ing t rp on them : n ubmitt dtos was found apon hor. he averre t n robbed of $2. and pnother woman a ¥ Aosta pair of glove: ndkerehief. and other trifling articles, The room) was crowded atthe time, and the tuief doubtless moved hia uarters before the doors had Crops 1s G ‘The RGIA report which latel uewspapers, that th parte of Geor a great Seare dl says ime It ie The crop in sume of the grain-raising counties heen # little short, but famine i6 unknown in the Empire Statoof the South, We ean agsure our Norib ern friends that J feel no apprel m on owe account. Tho: x whe viseet ws will find “hog aol hom? ny’ in abund: * noe ‘in which Stevens and Eddy | MONSY MARKET. Pawar, April 2—6 P. M. The stock market was quite buoyant this morning, ‘and most of the fancies were in the ascendancy. At the first board Norwich and Wooster advanced \ per cent ; Morris Canal 1; Zinc Company ; Harlem %{; Brie Bonds, 1871, 34; Long Istand 1¢. Nicaragua Transit Com- pany declined 1 per cent, caused, doubtless, by the non- arrival of the steamship Prometheus from San Juan. This fact gives the bears an opportunity to depress the stock: ‘as all sorte of reports are put in circulation rolative to low water, &o. The diffoulty, we apprehend, is on tho other side with the boat making the cennection between San Juan del Sud and San Franoisco. The Prometheus may arrive any moment, when the complexion of the market, in regard to transit stock, will doubtless undergo an immediate change. The upward movemont in New Jersey Zinc has taken form and shape There were salcs made to-day at prices one-half per cent above par. Read- ing Railroad fell off at the first board one-half por cont, with large sales, and closed weak at the decline. ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port, to-day, amounted te $106,060 64; payments, $36,258 54—balance, $2,008,043 61. Tho value of merchandise experted from this port during the month of March, 1852, distinguishing the deati- pation and extent of shipments to each place, were ag annexed :— Commence or tHe Port of New Yonx—Exronts, Inaicration ror THE MonTH or Mancr.—The total | lancit, 1862. immigration at this port during the month of March, waa | —Foreten 21.726, of whom 13.213 were natives of Ircland; 3,816, o€ | Domestic Notentitled Entitled to From Germany; 3,162, of Ergland; 642, of France; 405, of Swit- mies Cader | Gan: zerland; 264. of Scotland; 98, of Holland; 87, of Wales; eae ikeeee 39, of Italy; and the remainder from various other coun- $6,270 — $65,290 tries, The following is a comparative table of the ar- 630857 9,502 rivals of foreign immigrants at this port during the Girst — 1,268 11085 throe months of 1851 and 1852 : 27.088 = 104 — January.......... 17015 38,75 February — 47 7 March... a 108 = 10.62 = 1,425 Rusia, . 645 — = | Hamburg 5702 4.100 9,595 Decrease... .6cccveeees arevaea L198 34861 810 Licexsi Sraristies—For the month of March, the fol- | Holland ‘ 5209 14.015 lowing licenses wore granted :— Belgium + 125,084 44.938 2.283 eseriphi Amount, Br. North American 44 public cart Hie 35.00 Colonies 35,897 9.684 — 198 dirt cart He 4.439 19.315 6,000 1,787 6 porter licer 542 = 2 charcoal pedlar licenses A = = 19 cartmen’s licenses, : 73 369 50 tavern Heonses : 518 = Fines—5 hackmen, . i 763 = 5 cartmen, + 2150 | French — 516 5b atage drivers,..... 199 00 | Spanish 2471 2.500 Zemigrani boarding house keepers 2000 | New Granada 13.5 2,782 lL emigrant booker, . 25 00 —_ _— — 13.336 1.203 Motels cl ypc tesn ere a : +e $791 25 11193470 Aw Bernaonpinaky Muitary Revirw.—On Thursday 9,815 a foreucon an uncommon, but interesting, drill tool 185 3,186 pla ‘ont of the City Hall. Unexpectedly. ajuvenile | Azores...... fs = corps, nunbering about thirty-two, dressed in dark green Madeira Ses oy jackets and pants. with the new French futigue eap, fully 1514 | ‘armed and equipped, with muskets suitable to their sizo, | — «2845 — i Total......... $4,313,245 $183,164 $97,211 $177,412 | The value of merchandise, ke., exported from this port for the month of March, 1862, was as annexed:— Commerce oF te Port of New Yorx—Vauvr of Ex- Ports, Damestic Merchandise... Foreign do (fr00,)...0506 do. do. (dutiable ++ $4,813,245, 100.557 857.230 Specie, 611.994 Total 383,026 For the first time this soason the exportation of specie | dollars. In consequence of this falling off in the ship- | ments of specie the aggregate value of exports for the | mouth is comparatively small. In March, 1861, the ag- grogate value ot exports, including specie, was $6,690,- 674, or $1,207,048 more than in thesame month this year. ‘The aggregate exportation, in the first quarter in each of the past three years, was as annexed :— Exrorts rRom Tux Port or New an Pepa Quarter. 850. 8 ‘Total value of exports. . $9,813,588 $15,533,650 $18,376,007 ‘The shipments of specie this year, up to the 1st of April, amounted to $7,052,495, against $4,642,831 for the samo period last year, It will be seen by this statement that the increase in the aggregate value of exports, during the first quarter of 1852, was just about equal to the increase in specie exported, or, in other words, that the increase thus far, this year, in exports hus been confined to the single item of specie. * ‘Lhe imports into this port, for the quarter just closed. compared with those for the corresponding quarter Last ent the annexed st Imronis ixio ree Totals... ‘Total exp Excess of imporis ’ This exhibits quite a difference in the result. An crease of $2,843,257 in the value of exports. and a decrease of $4.939.417 in the value of imports, makes an aggregate in our fayor, on the foreign trade of this port, in the first quarter of 1852. compared with 1851, of $7.782674. If cach of the remaining three quarters gxhibit similar re- sults. we shall be in a better position at the close of the year than we were at the close of last ‘he earnings of the Erie Railroad Company for the mouth of March. in each of the past two years. were asan- nexed :— Now York axp Erie Rartroan—Mancit. From parsengera and mail + $04.420 95 ~ treight 156 749 68 OLS ives tosh vaseasss crus ere rere $251,170 61 fame moutle 1851. cesses $163,400 99 Increase GP eTAT OTIS “$87,700 62 The inerease is equal to fifty percent. It will be seen hy the above that a greater per cont of the receipts than vial was from freight. ‘This is a more expensive traffic than passengers. ‘The importations of specie into this port for the mouth of March, 1852. were as annexed. This table covors the domestic as well as the foreign importations :— Anovnr o¥ Space axp Gor Dust Exrensp av ris Port, Maren, 185 Gold Dust, Gold. + $83,787.900 0 66,025 Silver. 21,700 Chagren.. Tatol. $3,532,400 Havana Kingston Sie 350001 S735 SLR FHI equal to about double the exports for the same period, which has largely increased our supply, and strengthened very much the position of our banks. Specie has, for many months past, been accumulating in the bank vaults ef Great Britain and France; andit is full time we should have our turn. If the receipts from € fornia continue. and the shipments to Burope continue limited. we shall soon double the amount on hand at the date of the last quarterly returns, The Dauphin Coal Company are now sending cars direct from their mines, loaded with tbe favorite free Durning coal of the extreme southwestern fleld, to Harrisburg. and are preparing to send them over the Lencaster, York and Baltimore, Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania railroads, all diverging from Marrisburg (o the various extensive markets which they open. This presen new and highly gratifying feature in the buy rations of Harrisburg and the Lower Sus- qvebanna snd Jupiata Valley. Transhipment is thus reved. und consumers are relieved from the contingency | sf -bort supplies, to which markets are always liable | where cou) con only be obtained by canal. The operations of the United States Mint of Philadel- « during the month of Mareh, 1852, were as annexed: Most. Prat Derosits asp Coie AGE Goup € touble eagles ne ur on, Us AGE IN MARCH 140,400 156.283 228.800 102,127 $86,682 16.400 quarter dollars 000 dime 200 three cont pieces i 0,405 pieces corren 5 cents 1-8OBATO PHECEP s,s. esse sees sere sre HBL Gold Bultion Deposited for Coinnge from Ist to 31 1852 | From California... . . $8,760.00 View other sources 1:40,000 | ‘Total teveveenveers ‘ ++ $3,890,000 Silver bullion deposited from Ist to dist March, $19:560 | | It appears hy this that (here was gold bullion deposited | during the month to the amount of $3,800.000—all of which, except $130,000, waa from Californin, Of silver and beautiful. and has a stage of greater | during the month was considcrably less than a milHonof ing seven per cent road. The above prosperous conditic Do. and cotton 13 Handkerchiefs 7 MANUF ACTU Pig’ Total. $10,960,008 $11,061,902 $13,089,608 $11,101,396 and Directorsof the Xenia Railroad Company, tho ro- five per cent, the other of six per cent—teaving a surplus fund of $37,185 77. $1,194,073 70 The road is mortgaged for $300,000, bear- paid from the earnings of the road. stock has been taken by this road in the Central Ohio ‘Tho annexed statement exhibits the value and quan- tity of foreign dry goods, entered at this port for con- sumption, for warchousing and withdrawn from ware- house, during the week ending the 1st of April, 185: Movestents 1x Forsion Day Goons, Entered for Consumption. MANUFACTURES OF Wool, MANUFACTURES OF SILK. kgs. Value, kgs Value. 74 101 $112,547 : 41 32 27,987 one K :12 2 rorateds.....+ 13 Cotton and do .207 ». Demand fair. orrex varied little--new sheathing Fru Ayres. 2a 23 ras to Tho total cost of this road was interest, which interest was promptly i 4 ry eal Some $68,000 of oy Pu 500 Wi shows that the company isin a most | Platt, ion, tained. 6 mont! terms. Sergea On Silk and linen 8 2.581 812 $338,907 DIANUFACIURES OF COTTON, Total O35 a $ Hie! 50 bhds, Cardenas wt 172 a$3 50 without sales ; Malaga, at 424, Java realized 11o; and 335 Laguayra metal 180. cash, per lb, further record tn re 1r.—About 1,000 it 14c., six months ; icer Rio Grande, 40.'; 1,360 2044 1 Thad at dong a 13340. atx months arrive per Angostura, at 1134 a 1 ited, 26 Ibs., at 9c. ; 1,810 Porte Cabello, 23 Lbs., Hadelphia for this market, at 103<c., as they run ester slaughters, 20 Ibs., at 9a Osc. The arrivals are very light. ic, bs, Market firm. cash, per 100 ibs, —Sulea have been made of 500 bbis whale at 65¢.— an advance ; and 7,000 gallons linseed at 09c. a Gle.—a and 150,000 German st $5 50, usual eredit. | Soar.—A lot, 150 boxes, redmottled Castile brought 30. per th. Srnuts.--Included in. the day's tran ‘i: hich was Notwithstanding the limited amount of small gold hs Coe Dee we dat 1s, Od, with oowne mall coined the past month, we understand that a large supply lots at la, oC: Crake sangeet ee ee o€ ait gold coin remains in baud, beyond demands of | YOY Oy ved ancad at x, ‘To. Antwerp, 15,000 buabals Sepeiion. grain were taken at 8d. ‘Thuco was no alteration in rates According to the second annual report of the Prosident | to Havre or to California. ‘boxes Malaga raisins changed hands at $165; 250 half ditto at 86c., and 20 cases car- coipts for the fourteen months ending December, 1851, | ginies at 0c. ‘were $211,681 37 ; the running expenses for the same r tay <M akntaeel cocuned in river, which was time were $76,062 03. This left a net profit of $135,670 34, | held to-day at 6 a bc. per 100 Ib i ae During the past year twodividends were declared—one of a ‘jineo rapes arty The eales this week comprise 5,600 Buenos 000 As a moras via New Orleans, 20 Ibs., at 12c. ; 190 St. Thomas, 62 Ibs., at 53gc., 500 Porto au Holders are again asking higher prices, and have obtain- ed. since this day week, an advance of Should the present light imports continue for any length of time, a further advance in present prices will be ob- . per pound, Hors—Some 20 bates Western were obtained at 27 ‘B2e.. cash, per lb. Ton ‘There were 250 tous Scoteh pig bought at $21, Latis.—Eastern were in steady demand at $2 25 a $2314; per thousand. Ab.—Spanish was inaminate at $445.0 $4.50. About Jena found buyers at $4624, the former rate, ere made of 2.000 bbls, Rockland com- continued quiet, the business embracing but and 50 Porto Rico at 280. a c. Navar Sronss.—Crude turpentine was held at $2 3734 per 280 Ibs. and selected tar at $1 87% a $2 1:0 bbis, spirits turpentine realized 4c. a 41330. cash, and 500 common rosin $1 25 a $1 30—usual 2% Burgundy, at 4744¢.; and 90 port, 8 C Phillips, Witiard Peele, in Salem. ‘A vosool was sont Manila to ‘assistance Deo 29, and was expected about Jan If, eron, of and from Salem for San Care et Ore end tacewiagerer come oak mas prev to Lith uit, into St Sioer Gror. of Newport), Cobleigh, from NYork for iter, ded om Blake’: ani, tout ‘ous salle’ below Taunton, Knooked ry Aftor part of the well room, sprung a loak, ‘and on the Kin about fost of water. She will be a diet nt a arnt icaes caste ts pene ee Total, oie * Not measured, ined. Whalemen, Arr at Sydney, NSW, Deo 1, Solomon Saltus, MoKinskg, South Seas, ‘Arr at Hong Kong, Jan 22, Oooan, Swift, Lahaina; Midas, Woodbridge, NB, Honolulu; away, NB, and Marcia, Wing, NB, ney, NB, do; 26th, Condor, Kemp’ nia, Terry, , do. In Chinese waters, Jan 20, Bayard, Graham, of Greenport, Bengal, Phillips, NL; do; Brighton, Woaver, NB, nin, Baker, NL, and {ndia, Miller, Nin do; Sauter, MammePRio Jancizo, Jan 28, Soaflower, Bolles, NB, teom ‘A'Thayér,"” of do. s 30 1at 27 38 N;, lon 115 42 W, Levi Stacbuek, Ellison, NB, 17 mos out, 600 wh, 450 Jan i, Int 27.50 Ny lon Uh out, 100 bbls sew elephant oil. f Provider Fortune, Hath tae ith, Metacom, Bea- ‘NB, do; 27th, Stopha- W, Judson, Sherman, 2 mos Spoken. Ship Ines (of Newburyport), Lunt, feom Mobile for Boa ton, Mareli 28, lon 70 39. Ship Catharing Gof Pertiandy, x n 47 40, PEMp Araminta, Foran, from Mobile for Liverpool, Marek NG, for Martiniq amine from NYork for of m1 March 20, Int 25 24, lo coal f les 25, bi J (oa ) SFrancisco, Four passenger Ayres, Feb 2—Rarks Weybo (Nov 26) arr Jan 18; Santiago New York, ( 23, brig Cron: Cauecurt, Equity, St Petersburg, Williams; Elsinore, Towne; Scargo, Freeman, and Columbia, EEA, cs died, usmes i, Fonsley; Mart Hildreth, for Lon- Ware, Ne ; 3. and worsted 12 decline. don: Atort, Bartlett, fer Cork; Monry Ware, Nason, foc : 3. and cotton 22 Provisions exhibited considerable steadiness, the opera- | Rotterdam; Orogon, Hinckley, for Gonos, lig; : 4 tions consisting cf i800 bbls, new prime and moss pore | Crocker: Sf Thomas, Meruill, aid Wataga, iran, to ton. t $16 1244 and $17 1244 a $17 29; 50 pkgs extra should- | {y'\oad for do; Southern Cross, Stephens; Buona Vista, Lins and hams at Si;,¢ @ 10c.; 750 bbls prime lard at 93¢c. @ | yell; Edward, Colby; Washington Allston, MoKay; Lee- per Ib; 400 bbls. prime and mess beef at $5% a | pard, Pike: Singapore, Hamilton; Elizabeth Ellen, Upham, p ? p pe Mauufs. of . $l and $93 a $123; ; with sundry lots of Ohio snd otting, for do, ldg; Herbert, Burgess, and ae State butter al 20. a 28e., and Western dairy cheese at | Oneoo, Drew, for de, unc; Monsvon, Winsor, for N Bedford, Total. 519 $159.1 6Xe. #8e, per lb, as in quality. ldg; Walter R Lge € ouey ane pstroea lh cet sal, a 7: MANUFACTURERS OF PLAX, Ricr.—There haye been 200 casks fair purchased at oor apne wernats TORS Or Am alicm Gals te Pigs. Value. 3 8144 per 100 1b. Tishee, for Duniles, do. Went to Linens....... 60) $1,06. ns.—Sales of 50.000 Havana were effected at $27; Dla, Jennings, ark Bright is, Peeeman, uipdadas N- Coupes, Flit- 1; Sth, Ophelia, Nason, Los raguc, Wadsworth Pkgs. Value bbls. Ohio and prison whiskey, at 20! ash; and | Cld, Feb 4, » s Haidec, Soule, Lond Sth, Delia Maris, Cottons 423 $8147 18 puncheons Jamaica rum, at $1 & 1 Burleigh, do, Sid 7th (with steam), ship Union, Moacom, ates aN) WMT Si oe ea La market | Peers, March5—Ship Chas Humberston, Naeea,tor Bos Prints . atSad enquiry good. j Saas nai e. hg « Ginghams ‘Tatrow.—The day's sales com ) Heroes prime, | "isa t SI bri r Straw Goods 104 $2001 Muslina....,.. 36 6902 | at 79'a So, perib, cau —thepreviows Sguron | (QLEMARARA, shout March 1O-Sid Be brig Harcist Ann Fth’s & flw's. 5 Embroiderd do. Tonacco was in fair demand for consumption and ex- | Grascow, March 10—Br ships Champion, Cochran, for Embroidery .. 11 Velvets.. . port. The past three days’ movements add up 70 hhds, | NYork, 25th; Spartan, Welsh, do, April 6; barks Lord By- Millinery 3 Kentucky, at 6%¢ # 9¢.; 27 bhds. Virginia stems, at Lge. | FPR Duncan, for Boston, 7th; ore, Robb, for Sam Fran- Collars.cffs, 40 bales Sentucky ulti, at 7%6c.; 94 bales Cuba, on terms | “Yio Ovi y, Feb 8—Ships Carolus, Lucas, une; Chariot, Leath. Gloves. 7 not ascertained; 59 cases Cont ut seed leaf, at 6% @ | Brown, do; barks Thetis, Coss, for China, unc; Desdemona, Pearl buttons 6 834c ; 80 casos Florida, at 123g a 30c.; 20 cases Pennsyl- | from Oregon, unc; Eliza Thornton, Pratt, from $Francisco; Suspenders... 2 vania, at Oc., and 11 New York, at 34; a 7c. per lb, The | brig Noble, Robertson, for Boston, une; schra Monticello, Goat's plush., 4 quantity of Spanish in first hands yesterday, reached | ogers. from do: FL Frost, Hempstead: from Eahaina. Sid Hair cloth... 9 1,863 bales Cuba, 540 Yara, 488 Havana, 361 Ambalemo, | {th ship Typhoon, Salter, Singapore; Sth, bark Louisiana, Wear. apparel 3 and 200 St. Domingo; total. 3,551 bales, ‘The following | P37, Chins: s before stated, aad Hemp carpt'g 6 statement shows the amount of domestic in the inspec- Sid Jan 22, ships Aldebaran, Livermore, Manila; Drugget ...... 13 tion, on the Ist ultimo. the receipts and deliveries during 29th, RB Forbes, Doane, Wha Oil cloth...... 20 Maxch, and the stock remaining there last evening :— Manzanito, Feb 16-—Arr, Bearse, New York, Virginia and ‘ i Total......203 $69,627 Kentucky, NCorotine, Totel. cMATANZAS, March 17—Sid Urig Wildes P Walker, Edze- Withdrawn from Warehouse, : ag ‘Lhds. Hhds, Uh Panama, March 12—Arr ship Brutus, Mitchell, San Fran- MANUFACTURES OF COTTON, maNUEACTURES oF mLK. | Stock on hand March 1 1852..3.757 220 8,977 | cisco; Mth, Valparaiso, Kelly, do. Pkg's. Value. Pk'gs. Value. | Received since ditto ..... 3d 29 113 | Port Svar, Fob 25—Arr’schr Gazelle, Lanfare, Bal- Silks . se BL $8,250 — aS —— | timore: 29th, brig Julia Moulton, Allen, Wilmington, NC-, 9 Velveis 3.841 219 4000'| (5% Joure,. N Spee Ii! i : ; ; 5 7 5 co. = Grapes Delivered since March 1, 1852... 883 16 899 | Caldwell, Pernambuce, x John Welch, Ames, wig earess 48 Shawls . — —_— — ‘Heath, Putnam, from NYork, disg; sche Muc- Pongees Stock on hand April 1, 1852... .2,958 2 3.191 Silk & w Wine les were made of fifty quarter easks sweet was, March 14—Bark Tema, Warner, from Phils Carleton, Upton, from ‘rangiscy, iscell) and Ot rs before re} Sid 12th, rted. — | at 73:0, a $1 12%; per gallon, 7 : ter it x. Total......++, 89 $24715 |” Woor.—The market is still heavy, and a downward | Prk Jehu A Taylor, Forsyth, Porto Rico, to load for Phi 5. Value tendency in pricos of all descriptions existe, ‘The only 180, Feh 6—Arr ships Pactolus, Dowd, San Ju important sale of the weck was one of 40.000 tbs. Spanish, | 15th, brig Fabius, Callao; sth, Castilian, Gravse, Bopton, ; oe ny. | Oc r.—— ~; bark Florida, Ch \ Reta Domentio of” All qualitios is extremcly; | Cet taka ae, Aurora, do; 24th, ship lucas, Smith, Phil” By Ears, RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE THIS DAY. Straw goods... Blankets No reevipts to-day by the other t wo railroads. Pledegiped Sek Inizorsationy oF tun Werx, EXpine 2p. xst. Supa: T1198 Carpeting. Buxasceixe Poworns.—118 casks, 70 tierees. jothing.....0, 2 wwe Fe ug Matting. rolis.1,216 5.802 Total........, 9992000 | HARE —2005 bales plantain. aa Bristirs.—1 cask ote Coa. —8.288 tons, 27 keels, 129 railroad wagon loads, ¥ Warehouse. Corres .—5.101 ba, MANUFACTURES OF COTTON Cuarx.—i85 tons. Tibbons Satins Crapes Do shawls. Pongees. .. Parsnets . doliion, there was deposited $19,500, ‘The gold coinage of ease flax. Mircellaneous, Total vrseseee Manuf, of wool... cotton... silk, . nf flax . Miseellaneous Total..... 6 Total value put on the market during the week, 1851 Total value put o1 Embroidery . Shawls... Jute carpeting q Matting(roils) 1,100 4, of tarts Marr Ons whale; ochre: Pam 1,852 $152,164 $208,692 $920,813 nthe’ "market during ‘ihe 50 bbls, sulphur, emery; 2 casks 5 tiefces arrow root; 100 casks antimony; Potators.— Ravrans.—6 625 bdls, dragon's blood, 46 packages drugs; 2 bbls, sarsaparilla; 5 cases Vanilla beans; 5 bbls. jalaj paste; 15 cases manna. 19 boxes essences; 28 cases cream 136 3 10 tir ING any Mars,—1.550 rolls matting, 400 uaats. Manrsir.—28 blocks white, 1,227 casks linseed oil, 3 casks cocoa nut, 71 do. 484 castor; 5 casks olive, 26 casks. 59 bbls, 153 packages painters’ co- ensks, 250 bbls, Venetian red; 50 ei yellow 2 casks orange lead; 80 casks red lead. Lear.—3.100 bdls. bushels seed potatoes, —6,180 hhds,. 9,822 boxes, 395 tierces, 582 bbls , 08 liquorice tone; ; 84 casks di Rar noap.—I84 bbls, four. 10 do. whiskey. 120 | Wy ales wool. 00 bags wheat, 1.707 sides leather, and 2,056 | K kgs. Value Curese.—149 cases, 3 casks. Cottons .. + 78 $16.078 Day Goons,—4.301 packages, Colored do +18 3.627 Dyrs.—id cases indigo: 79 do. lac dye ; 86 bales cochi- Spool .. « 4 962 | neni; 145 casks madder; 560 bags sumac, Manufactures of 5 507 | Daves. 12 casks soda ash; 496 casks soda crystal; 470 cks, 250 kegs bicarbonate soda; 53 carboysacid; 1 case . | 145 bags yellow berries; 15 casks liquorice juice; 170 kegs Woolens ....... 40 $22481 —- | 950 boxed 72 tierces chemicals; 4 cases phosphorus: 12 Cloths 3 Total 1,120 $10.01 | bis, Valerian root; 400 flasks quicksilver; 25 bags ni- Worsteds . 3 MANUF (3 oF FLAX. | trate of soda; 300 casks Epsom sults; 50 cases magnesia; Cotton and 54 Pkgs, Value. | 20 cases shellac. De Laines, b 61.685 Linens......... 45 $7.40) Dyiwoon.—30%; tons, 362,900 Ibs. Campeachy wood; Flannels, 2 Do. aud cotton, 1 1.008 sticks fustic; 549 piculs Sapan wood; 4,204 quintals Blankets Thread ........ 3 logwood. Hose Frurr.—15,406 boxes, 3,050 halfs, 2.518 qrs., 51 frails, Baizes 106 cks, raisins: 10.500 oranges; 13,829 boxes, 147 bbls, do. ; Carpeting | 2.258 boxes lemons; 200 dozen pine apples; 185 bbls kege grapes; 1,600 bls. garlic; 35 boxes almonds; 37 bags Total ........119 $88,281 nuts; 200 hags filberta, P eerie Fine: Crackrns—6,000 boxt ‘iene Cinnaniink Fisti.—129 bbls. mackerel; 694 bbls, herring. _—— i851 Fratiens.—d7 bales. Pkgs, Value. Genny Bacs—10,000; 861 bales gunny cloth Manuf, of wool... 425 $153. am, “geal ‘sp eotton.. 916 51.892 ON EY —i lerces, a ee Hivrs.—1.108 bales goat skins; 791 hides, © fx... 618 Inora Ruwnin.—14 pkgs. Mincclitiegas. 958 Inox.—24.340 bars railroad tron; 110,427 bare; 40.749 : 7.098 bundles hoop; 7,472 bundles sheet; 1,487 Total ...... see 2.704 $799,475 3,044 9 brn iron. - Mb abe ‘ae ’ bags ju Ww whet 1 from Warehouse. Vvap —11.043 pig lead. Meiad eet n Fale, Learn —27 casks skins; 18 cases leather. | vs . Mevars.—1,148 cases yellow metal and copper sheath- | “ 4 ing . Mot astwa,—2 563 bhds., 255 tierees, 131 bbls. $ | adel phi 23th, brige vs Patterson, Peru's 31st. Rein i fromm James River); Fe San Francisco; 9th, shi 2th, bark A Pendleton, Ci ship Prospero, Cashman, Bostor Home Ports. A, March 5—Arr bark Pario, Kolloch, NOri Ath, back ip Crusadec, rtis, Unived States ; wehr Victoria, Wright, . Hamlin, Boston; ir E Ba ney rewer, Koopman, NYork; 20—Arr bark Sylph, Smith, Bos- ugham, Howes, Liverpool. Sid_schrs Thomas; Mary Emeline, Rice, Barba: Ct) 0th, bark Tyriagham; shi t, via Malife hy x ip rank@rt ¥ fanila, Gray, Liverpool Feb 12; Br bark Mar: Scott, ow via Greenock 25th ult; bark Allioth, I London 10th, Downs Iith inst, passed Scilly 13th; William, Blasland, Evening—Came up a large ship, and ane b Ww ALEXANDRIA, ton. Cld bark Tyrin Greenway, Kirhy, St does; SZ, Stratton, schr John Comptoi BOSTON, Maro Mar Canada (Br), Long, AM; arupatabt 3PM: iverpoo] 20th ins rn State, Fl Rockland 5 P M 30th ith hored in the stream, but wind blowing fresh, was not boarded. Via Quaranti ip W vervool, 7th inst, na; Levi Woodbury, Nickerson, wannah; bark Velocity, Ryder, Ch Hichborn, Porto Rico; Round Pond, ehrs Isane Franklin, Frost, Jeremie; Garli ith, Turks Island: F A Heath, Carver, Wilmingt N C; Gassabeas, (of this port, late of Portsmonth, Va) Ful- ler, Philadelphia; American ‘Belle, Crowell, N York, Sid abt noon, steamship Niagara: wind N Eto Rand ESE, stormy; ship Hindostan, brig Nereus, and a tlvet of schrsre- main in the R BALTIMORE, NOrleans; schri Fettingill, P | bark Kedas North Cn “HARE s. March 31—Arr ship Lone Star, Boutolle, Mary Felker, Smith, Providence; Georgia: nd, Geo Lufi, Ellingsworth, NYork. Cld den, Liverpool; sche Ospray, Robi , March 27—Arr brigs Annandal man, Cienfuegos It days; Clinton, Watkor, N Yor! la roline, Connor, Li ward, Bulkley, barks Thetis, Tutts, Boston; Delaware, Le Lt Emily, Share, N York; scur ME Wells, Grithi | John S$ DeWoit, Bradshaw, Liverpool; Delaware, Lewis, + Be rigs Telegraph, Rich, NOrioans: Vandalicr, dieton, Camden, Me; debra, Mitchell, NYork; sehr Loui 6 lo, an 28, via eo and St uston, Johnson, wy | me Adams, Liverpo ‘atina J) 1 EW. REEN W Frisbee, Baltime FALL RIVER, delpl iia M Grith G CH, re. March 20—Arr sehr Mary Miller, Phila- March 27—Arr brig Alexander Milliken, schr Ba , Frietts, Providence, GLOUC March 27—Arr schrs Dennis, Ber Kennebunk for N York: 28th, Sarah, Libbey, Norfolk for Port | Jand: Henry Leods, Ross, and Blue Rock, Saville, N York foe de; Henrietta, Stinehtield, Norfolk for Bat HOLMES'S BOLE, March 27, pM—Arr schs Harriet. Sar- gent, Fredercksburg for Boston; En Avant, (Br) Edgartown, to reload cargo of flour and wheat Returned on account of head wind sehs Deposit, Arge Naves, and Bugene @ March 30--Arr hark Howland, Mayo, Mobils, 15th inst of and for Bostor shua, Clifford, Philadelpuia for do; seh J W Dodge: ¥ ‘whury port) Cheever, St 0 4th inst for Boston; «ch Mary Miller, Laws, Philadelphir, for Boaton Maroh s1—Arv and eld sch Cancnsinn, Mayo, Eastport for orl Wintemoyah, ve stg ' oat Bs ; “oe ‘ ’ | xi, Port 11 Awe—Wind East, parks Lanette, Howls ¢ totals correspond very nearly, showing a uniformity Spices —149 cas.. 62 bbls. 14 cks, nutmegs; Su boxes | X42) 7s Sndrow King: sohs Harrict, Ke Araut, Depo a can of the most favorable character. The entry bar 8 tlt $00 boxes do, witareivoi, sie yt Do Team ook “Abany, White, patserrtcest =i 4 Soar.—2.212 3 NYork, Warsliouey 206 the’ week, Chis’ your, was greater than: turtle. JACKSONVILLE, March 15—Arr brig Muatress, W. last. mustard seed NYork. Cli 25d, brig Heward, Demmick, Navy Ba Brock Srerange Warrington, Abbett, Boston. $5700 1 86's, 106% 50 she Nicaragua Co... 43 LEWES, Del, April 1,10 A M—Bark Aa 7200 U So's, "67 17% 50 Bi rth Co 7% Eleanora (Br); Sarah (Br); Monticello, al pret... 42° 145 Hudyon Riv RR. tecaion; Stephen G Bass, Erio, China, 01 100 Ti Int Imp, i we aa. , 44 Reindeer, and fifty sehra from Rastern py 600 Erie Cert... . | this morning. ‘The schr Hunter has been got 20 Aang , quartor®, 909 bbls, | 18 fiasbor with 70 sohrs bound vut.. The brig, ¥ rie Cony Bde, '7} + ON NDIG. | yairing at the Mole. We) Ossvscicey ne j 64; P M—Brig Yankee and sehr Hunter the only vessels ia 100) DRORA 4 2.634 bundles willow; 220 pieces aud 250 logs | barhor, Not avessel passed oat this afternoon. >. 10W Erie Cony Bils, ‘62, 4!) 4 mahogany; lar. MONTEREY, Feb —, Ta port, Robt Bruce, from San 1000 Erie 7's, (00 104 aul Wrsvow Ciass.—PX468 boxes Yranciseo for Lower California, 25ah 6000 Hud Jet Mort Bus, 105 < Zine, 110 casks MOBILE, March 2t—Cld ships F 200 do... + 105 | terdam colia, Barry, Havre 10 Metropolitan B 100 Morris Canal w do, ® do 10 Ohio T: $1000 Tarlem FB: 10000 Exie Astivs.—We heard that 50 barrals pots and pearls wera obtained at $5 065% a 5 12 changed, do tai 40 Roch & Syr RR. 0) Long Island RR. 20 Nor * Wor RR, ding RR 100 Glasgow, Sarah Sa SECOND BOARD. $ 100 ghs Erie RR. 6905.0 25 Norwich & Wor RE 1%) Harlem RR... + 50,Canton Co, 50 do. 100 Danph Coal Co... DO Roncing RR 100 do. do Europa » 87 Crescent 200 4 wo do. . % 100 Elzonorth Co... 7 —— le be Faipay, April 2—6 P. M. for $6 20 per tb. market un- Chiper Brrswax.—American yellow continued firm and in poor | Feb.6, wa supply, at 26 9 26)¢¢, per ih, eee an READATUFRS.—Flour did not vary much; the sales | yin, comprising about 6,800 barrels—common to good Southern at $4314 & $4 56%; ordinary to choice State at $4 49%¢ a $475, and mixedt Cornment seemed qui Talat but it in ‘o fancy Western at $4 08% a $4934 Lat $343 « $9 66%; and tyoflour Wm Penn... Ar Prometheus Juan del Sud, and has beon reported mi Valparaiso, Feb 6, from the Iatter port. erpool Liverpool, . ow ‘Liverpool, Liverpool. Boston. Liverpo w York nds. ... + Liverpool. |: ow York, Now York... Thageos & $ Junm Liverpool... ‘New York. ow York’, Liverpool. Now York, ‘San dunn, Ctiy Navy Bay, Sv Thomas. &e, formerly plied between NOr- pr 6; en sold for $30,000. She isto nent to SFrancisco, via Cape Horn. Sup Pacrouvs, Dowd, which eld from Francisco N 5 ing, arr at RK Sire TyrHoon, Salter, which sld from Honolulu 4 bound to Singapore and Calcutta, thence to King. the United States. ‘Th ry nix the lar ship that has ever been ing de the roof at H Snip St Pavr,, Allon, of and from Salom (July 5) for Ma- nila, went ashore in ® hoavy gale Deo 8 « on Mabasta Straits of Bernardino, The vesselis a total lone, xpucted the oarZ9 Will be paved. She was A good | | | | | | | vidence: brit MILL BRIDG oth, J P Bent, 3 ? Lacingkeo, Tods, K Martin, C La- K AND Ricnwonn—Steamship Ronnoko—J Hf hildren, and nurse, R Moore, PH Beach, Capt apt SH Stringhan, NSN: Lient JK Tnoker, U W I Riddick, USN: Rev Mr Expriogo, USN? Ub ¥oM M Bri A Allen, '? D Mill ddison, Mrs Dr Harriet avis, Miss 8.5 Anderson, A Kinne B Alford, D Allisen, A Wilson, A It B Savilier, A Davis, § Plage, Mr Bntt and lady, 1. and jady, SI Ladd, N Mitch Foun —Packot ship Northumbertand—A ¢, Mrs Hiinke, Mist Ann Elder, U 440 in the stocrace, M A Passengers to Arri New Onteans via HAVANA—Stoamship lim, T Sturges, W M Armstrong, U op, Liewt BN Wes Einpii N ro City— Foutuier, ott, USN, and lady; Mes MA Collins Mia MY Randslphy Mré Hampson, F Moors ia the rteerage. Mre Passengers Sailed, Liven roor—Stoamehin City of Maneh deiphin—J Goldemith, JM Fisher, Mt , from Phila- re Wheoler, Mra Watson, Mrs W dren, H Dndgoon, P 5 an, G Be anti, § Heywood, T Turley, Mre J Ridings aud Elienbeth Harman. J Lee, RG Dale, and two chil= a%- For Arrwals and other Inierestin. Ship’ News, see Bighth Page. ate .