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THE RUSH FOR THE SPOILS. Last of the New York Office Seckers. ‘The following is the catalogue of New York office seck- 0-s, whe are now, er have been recently, er may soon be expected among the multitude from all quarters, mingling in the rush for the spoils at Washington. Most } CL thhip list are yet, as we aro informed, awaiting st the | ker, Rogers, Crawford, Keefe,’ and McConkey. E. Stewart, fer re ap- To Committee om | federal city the movement o the waters: — DISTRICT ATTORNEY—NORTHERN DISTRICT. James W. ie Syracuse David D. Hillis, do. W. Porter, Jordan, “ G. W, Clinton, Buffalo s B. Gorom, Utica. Soft Shell. Francis Kearnon. MARSHAL— Major M.D. Burnet, 5) Old Hunker. Simecn Jewett, Monroe county. Soft Shell, r count: Ae} Mr. Mott, Rensse! 7 ee Mr, Moulton, Oneida county SOLICITOR OF TREAS' Honorable W. H. Hough. : Judge Monell, . -Chenango B. Cook,.... . . ° ” a COMMBSSIONER OF PATENTS. H. Berdan,........ wus I CONSULSHIP. Buflal~ (CHARGS D’ AFFAIRS. racuse. Bruasells—Stephen D. Dillage : sna Naples—Colonel Thomas... .. Bee . m A. G. Dauby Wy York * M. Sandford Raab ‘ork. Turle—T. + Rochester. Mr. Dickinson. .. Old Hunker, > A. J. Bristol o* Si -Soft Shell, -Old Hunker. Stephen Ward, rege :..Barnburner William Grosvenor « -Barnburner. SENECA FALLS POST OFPICE, J.T, Miller 3 c zs LYONS POST OFFICK. Willlam F. Ashley. ; Barnburner Colonel Foster... -Barnburner. SECRET AGENT POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Horace Wheaton . Syracuse. James R Lawrence, jr. « George J. Gallagher. * Geneva. Henry G. H. Micdleton Newark. Deetor Cook, ‘Washington Co. Mr. Rhoades Steuben‘ aR al Niagara xm right... W. D. Harris. hid ALBANY POST OFFICE, demos J. Johnson... .. .........-...++-Hard Shell. UTICA POST OFFICE. .Hard Shell. v Old Hunker Mr. Deshimer. . Barnburner, Mr. Dickey .. COLLECTOR AT BUYFALO, Horatie Seymour, jr.. William L. G. Smith SYRACUSE POST OFTICE. Henry J. Sedgwick... Peter Outwater Soft Shell. Barnburner. Old Hunker. t Shell. -Old Hunker. . Barnburner. CANANDAIGUA POST OFFICE. ©. M. Chapman... . Barnburner. Old Hunker. OGDENEBURG POST OFFICE. +. Old Hunker. -Barnburaer. COLLECTOR AT OGDENSBURG. Soft Shell. -Old Hunker. -Free soil. COLLECTOR AT SACKET’S HARBOR. .Old Hunker. -Barnburner. Old Hunker. tt The Boston Office-Seekers. Wasmwcron, D.C., Mareh 8, 1563. Dear StR—I see some of your correspondents from here are sending the names of the persons who are proba- bly te get prominent offices. Among the Boston appoint- ments, please record the following, and see if I am not good at guessing:— FOR COLLECTOR. Charles H. Peaslee, (democrat, and late member of Con- grese,) of New Hampshir FOR NAVAL OFFICER. Aaron Hobart, (democrat and merchant,) of Boston. FOR POSTMASTER. Edwin C. Bailey, (whig, present Assistant Postmaster, of Charles G. Green, of the Post,) of Boston. and ep! YOR UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Benjamin F, Hallett, (a bunker democrat, and sen- of Boston. Office. Com. of Land Offics. Fi Jadge Boulit Com. Indian Affairs. Aagustus Linn Collector of St. Louis. Col. Wheele: Carolina. Auditor P. O. Department. Jobn ©. Hebard.. Indiana. Post Office, Vincennes. H. Burdine.. Naval Intelligence. Lieutenant J. W. Cooke has, at his own re detachea from ihe United States ship Penns nia, in place of Lieut. Cooke. A United States steamer was seen standing up forthe harbor of Ponce, P.R., about the 21st ult. The sloop-of-war Vandalia, bound to Japan, left Phila- hinst. Tbe following are her officers:— fei First, Lieutenant, ‘Thomas R. Roster; Second do., B. Whiting; Third do, J. H. Brown, Fourth do, J_W. A. Nicholson: Fifth do.. ©. H. | B. Caldwell; Master, G. V. Denniston; Pur wood; Surgeon, J.T. Mason: Assistant The Works of Jefferson. TO THE BDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD L observe in yesterday's lexan the following “Tt is remarkable that no one has ever brought out a | complete edition of the writings of Mr. Jeiferson.” Such an edition is now in ieee and will shortly be faury, of Washington, in published by Messrs, Taylor & about eight octavo volumes, by order of Congress. Serrovs Accment tN Geneser Cocnry.— Fauuing OF A FLoon—The Rome Sentinel, of March 5th, says:—We have been shown a private | ° letter from Byron, Genesee county, dated March 2d. accident | kind at the town meeting in that town. The letter says, | ble | which relates the particulars of a shocking “Directly after dinner, while seated at our tal one old gentleman will probabiy die.”” Terrie Picture or ScrrertvG.—In a let- eee Advertiser, written from Oregon, e ings of an em it party are briefly given, soar Western adventure : ‘azewell county, arrived safel; whieh make up a sad re of —I.C. Morrison, of th in Oregon. Their teams gave out 500 miles this Of their destination. They left their oxen and those who ~y families, and down Lewis river on the beds of their pn and out of twenty young men 'y fonr ever got ashore alive, so rapid tream and so full of rocks. Phe four having through an uninhabited country 80 embarked, on! was the escaped, started with but little provision and few clothes, The; : pet dangers beyond the power of tongue or Sprertvan Bask ov Cricaco This i opened its doors again on the 2sth ult., and Mr. Paine, the President, has announced that all the bills of the bank will be redeemed as scon"as the money that was stolen from his office, under pretence | of law, is retuned. FFIOCIAL. Present—Jonathan Trotter, ant Aldermen Sre ward, Ring, Wells, , Broaden, tom, MoGewn, Stewart, Bar- arrangments to perform in By the Presipewt—Of Thomas portions of Germa: tment ss Commissioner of Deeds. McConxay—Of N. A. T. others, that Tenth avenue, from Thirty third street to Forty-fifth street, be paved and crosswalks laid. Committee on Streets. By same—Ot J. a. ass nuisance, of establ of oeratic performances in ‘and will probably ten, I will state that Baraburner. Old Hunker. | "By Assist. Ald. theen, she will deps: reach here in May of the ensuing In support of what I have Mr. Ullman, the present able mgnager of Madame Sontag. has received formal propositions from Jenney Lind, to det as her agent in this count that gentleman has accepted | after finishing his engagement with Madame Sontaz, to viatt Europe, to_ select a trou | her stay in’ this country. rt for this cointry, Lehritter and others, complaining, lishment on south side Thirty’ treet, near Fighth avenue, for the buying and To City Inspector. 'W. Foobay and others, omnibus pro- 1s from corner of Fulton cer, Kighth, to corner | from corner Canal and | andl understand that m. It is his intention By rame—Of J prietors. for permission to lay rail street, through hare, Canal i enwich avenues. * ee ware place t Said corner, thence through | Greenwich avenue to.«0d up Seventh avenue as far as ch through University place and up | ¢ as graded; and, also. for permission to from Fulton to Libegty, through block to Trip's Place, down Trinity place, and through the block j Ureenwich street, and up Battery place to Broadway. Jed they can obtain the right of way by purchase or otherwise through the blocks designated. To Committee on Streets and Reads. By Assist. Ald. Wei1s—Of Hose Company No. 11, appropriation of $60 to pay repairs to carriage. To mittee on Fire Department. By Asst, Ald Rivc—Of James W. Hale, to be appointed ‘To Committee on Salaries ard to suport Jenny during ¢ programme of her ar- rangements in the United States. will be to visit New York first, and after givirg a num here, she will then make a tour of allthe principal cities and towns of the Union. I alluded above to the domestic dificulties of Jenny Lind. There, Tam informed upon the most reliable au- thority, exist, and are still becoming sf the most serious Shortly afte: the honeymoon, some trifling misunderstanding sccurnd between her and t, (her husband.) which has been daily increasing until ker sufferings are noy too intolerable to be endured. His petty acts of selfishiess, and his deter- miration to rule her as with s rod of iron, have caused atest unhappiness, anda separation has Tam distinetly informed, been agreed upor. ¥ gererosity of Jenny is one of the mah causes of the dif- ficulty, ber husband being opposed tothe giving away of ansthing. But then, it may be, tlat the high temper which Jenny displays at times, has alo its effect in rea- Certain itis, such a state of things exist, and what I have written above you will find corroborated to the very letter. » of favorite operas Madison county. aded; also, to bret and unpleasant nature. Oswego county Ale Sipps Mr. Goldsehmi The well known a Commissioner of Deeds. By Assist. Ald. Bourox—Of Philip Maybee, for extra compensation for damage to bulkhead between piers Nos. ‘To Corhmittee on Wharyes, &o. By Assistant Alderman SicCoxkey—Remonstrance of Engine Company No. 26 to the registering of [sac Scott and others named, as members. By Assistant Alfermsn 0’Kxave—Of inhabitants and | fire deyartment of Yorkville, for fire alarm bell, to be | located at or near the Croton Reservoir, at Kighty-sixth To Committee on Fire Department. ‘Assistant alderman Caawroxp—Of John McGowan, fers sewer in East ‘Thirty: first street, between Second and Third avenues. To Cominittee on Sewers By Assistant Alderman McGown—Of W. Dunning and others, to have 120:h and 130th streets epened, regulated, apd graded, from Eighth avenue to Committee on Roads. By the Paeswest—(f Chas. W. Sandford, to be ap pointed a Commissioner of Deeds. Salaries and Cffices. By same—Of J. C.T. Smidt, to be appoi To Commitiee op Salaries, By Assistant Alderman Huxt—Of Jobn Jobn C. Breekel, to be appointed Commissioners of Deeds. To Committee on Salaries, &c. 20 and 23 North river. dering her home unbappy. > Semanianne: ae Riek Personal Intelligeree. Among the arrivals yesterday at the Metropolitan, Mississippi; Hon. R. W. hoonmaker, M. C., Kings: Governor Whitfield, ’eckham, Albany; Hon. M Frosident Pierce attended the celebration of divine worship at the Four and a Half church, in Washington, on the 6th inst. Postmaster General Campbell attended the Catholic church in Washington, on the 6th inst, accompanied by Lieutenant McGuire. Stock Sales, March 9.—Reported by Reese D. 1,000 Cincinatti 5's, "74, bS, 86; 1,200 Camden and Amboy 6's, 83, #5, 90; 9charos Pennsylvania Railroad, 5¢ 44; 50 Vicksburg Railroad, b5, 163¢ ris Canal, ¢, 20; 200 do, s6, 19%; 800 do, 2és, ad, 5014: 500 Reading Railroad, bb, lots, ington Railroad, a5, 88°10 Long bS, 177%; 100 Schuylkill BO 200 G0, ©, 31%; 600 do, bb, fo 3 Harrisburg Hailread, Bank, Tennessee, 97. Sales after First Reading 6's, 43, 91 100 do, ¢, 1775; 100 street Presbyterian To Committee on | inted a Commia- sioner of Deeds, &e. By Assistant Alderman Woopwarp—That Walter M. Underhill be appointed a Commissioner of Deeds. ‘fo Commitiee on Sal c. By Assistant Aldermen O'Kxeve—That sidewalk of Forty ninth street, between Broadway and Eighth ave- i north side, be flagged. To Committee on Streets. By the Presipayt—Ihat James Morris be appointed a ‘To Committee on Salaries, &c. By Assistant Alderman Bovron—That permission be given to the Floating Dry Dock Com their own expense, the east side of pier No. 42 East river, | and to place spring piles on the end ef the same, 40 as to prevent the wheels and guards of steamboats from eatch ing on the pier. ed. By Assistant Alderman Rinc—That the word ‘‘expell- ed’ on the Fireman's Register. op Andrew Turnier, of Hose Com, Relay, be altered to “resigned.” COMMUNICATION. From the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department—Sub- mitting communication of Live Oak Engine Company No. 44, complaining of an attack made upon said company | by members of Engine Company No. 6, Sunday, February 27, while returning from fire corner Canal’ and Elm streets, injuring some members of No. 44, and breaking their engine; with notice that he bas tak 6 and closed their house—and Montgomery Co. ce Island, s5wn, 1776; (00 Schuylkill’ Navi- gation preferied, #8, 915; 300 do, 'b5, 313{; 200 Morris The Sunday Hill Herald says the . celebrated tree near Fort Edward, under which Jane McCrea was the Indians, is to be cut down, and «sioner of Deeds. 'y, to close pile, at | assassinated bi made into snu MARITINE INTELLIGEN Movements of Ocean Steamers. ite the names of 7 No. 45, and Abraham en charge of No, drant Company No. 3, complaining of non-performance duty by some members of the company. To Committee on Fire Department. REPORTS. Of Committee on Markets—In favor of taking down fish market at Catherine slip, and that occupants with stands at lower market, on Catherine street. ited. ¢ Committee on Finance—To pay the bill of Dr. R. I Laske; to concur to refund tax of Abel Spaulding. Bet! Of Committee on Fire Department—In favor of pay’ doctor's bill of Robt. Roulston, (397,) for injuries receiv atafireon Broadway, near Cedar street. Adopted, by | the following vote:— Affirmative—The Prosident, Messrs. Mabbatt, Maybee, Breaden, Woodward. Ring, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, M Barker, Crawford, O'Keefe and McConkey—14. Of Committee on Sewers—In favor of sewer in Thirty- seven'h street, from Madison street to Fourth avenue. Adopted, by the follow’ ‘The President. Messrs. Mabbett, Maybee, Breaden. Woodward, Ring, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, McGown, | Barker, Crawford, O'Keefe and McConkey—14. i Of same—Asking to be discharged from the further consideration of petition for sewer in Broome street. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. MOON RISES.,.,.morn 6 54 Port of New York, March 9, 1853. CLEARED. Steamship—City of Richmond, Mitchell, Norfolk, N L McCready & Co. Shtps—Aramingo, Drinkwater, San Francisco, Foster & Nickerson; Panama, Cabe, Australia, Russell & Norton; Surprise, Ranlett, San Francisco, A A Low & Bros; Hen- Hudson, Warner, London,’ Griswold, Morgan & Barks—Duke of Wellington, Tullidge, Cardenas, Diago Li B Sardy;' Fliza, Gatjen, Bremen, Henschon & Unkhart; Roxana, Brown, Cardenas, Nermith & Sons. Hall, Philadelphia, J W MoKi , Newport, Wales, H I, Koorgh & ‘eters, McFarlane, McDonald. Porto Rico, R W Trundy & Co. Staraci, Pelfaxt, Chamberlain, Robinson & Co. Schrs—Henry Franklin, Smith, Boston, § W Lewis; Geo J Jones, Look, Savannah. | Ames, Indianola, F & D | MeDonald, Aspinwall; Oriana, Jndge, Richm. | Plerson; Alex Mitchell, Blackington; Fajardo, Maitland & fl Mankin,’ Wilmington, DC Freeman & C | FLC Mead, Salzer, Newbern, Bateman & Co; Compliance, Sears, Boston, J Atkins & Co; Luey Ann, Cole, NB, Cook & Smith, (of Boston), Lord, Macao, Nov 6, Nov 29, 64 miles E. By Assistant Alderman Woupwarp—That the oyster stand built in the street, opposite Catherine market, be | removed forthwith, Adopted. FROM BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Report—In favor of appointing various persons named as Commissioners of Leeds. To Committee on Salaries | The Board then adjourned to Thursday afternoon, at 6o'clock. From the minutes. €. T. MeCLENACHAN, Clerk. i ina de Russy, fowler; Stewart Campbel Java Head 29th, to Carey of Crookatoa, spoke ship Kensington, from Manila for New York, 30 daysout; Jan 4, passed a large four masted steamer off Cape of Good Hope, lying to, supposed bound ; Keb 24, Int 31N, Ion 69 lifax, standing ESE: March 6, lat 40 30, lon Loretta (of Castine), from Mobile for Died on board the K, Feb 25, John H Butler, cook (colored), a nutive of Richmond. Va. ‘Thomp:on, Liverpool. Jan 23, with 262 | rown. Feb 23, lat 40, lon 63, fell in with chip Winchester, of Boston, partially dismast- ed, and took from her 30 passengers. | Halifax 28th ult, as before reported. ied away the head of the rudder; the weather being very boisterous lost several days before it | could be secured so as to steer the ship. Ship Milan (of Bath), Colter, Liverpool, Feb 5, to the | Manhattan Gas Company. Prince Albert month, Feb 3, with 210 passenger: & Co. ' Anchored on the bar last night. Ship New Hampshire, Chace, Glasgow, 43 days, with 5 pasrengers, to Zerega & Co. weather on the passage; on Tuesday, at 7 PM, off the Highlands, was run into by the ship Benj Adams (see Below), hence in tow of the steamtug Achilles; carried away bowsprit, head, cutwater, and rigging attached to Tithute to aie? Fillmore from hiy (From the National Intelligencer. ] We have much pleasure in giving publicity to the fol- | lowing correspondence, which reflects equal honor upon more and the members we presume, rarely happened that so great has existed between a President and | Tt may be supposed by , passed Br brig 71 10, spoke bri of'his sdministra- | Hostos. Died o Ship Shannon, every member of some that the relations of Mr. Webster and Mr. | as candidates for the Presidency, formed an exception to this remark. We have, however, the beat reasons for be lieving that their friendly and ‘confidential intercourse, personal and political, was never for a moment inter: (The W ar March 1, in a gale LETTER TO PRESIDEN? FILLMORE. ‘Wasmixatox, March 3, 1853. Sin—As our conneetion with you is about to terminate, we cannot forbear to give utterance to the feelings of un’ mingled satisfaction with which we lock back upon our | personal intercourse We have witnessed ing devotien to the public ser- uity in the discharge of kt), Meyer, London and Ports- to Grinnell, Minturn Experienced very heavy , and your patience and a: the incescant and laborious duties of observation haa aiforded us innumeratile proofs of the ea- lightened and eomprehensive regard for the best inter- | esta of the whole Union, which you have brought to tbe execution of the high trust which devolved upon you un- | der circumnstaxees of pecul to its best interests which you have thus mani- | we believe, will yet, with one voice, it Asst. P. M. General. Ship Corra Linn, Lambert, Glasgow. and the Clyde Feb 4, with 83 passengers, to Dunham & Dimon. 2, spoke rhip Queen of the West, Hallett, | from Liverpool for New York, with loss of foretopmast. Ship Herschel (Ham), Jacobs, and 44 days from Deal, with 60 passengers, to Schmidt & Ship Catharine, Wilson, Charleston, 5 days, to Thomas Commissioner of Patents. embarrassment. yjuest, been ivania, and ordered to the Observatory at Washington. — Lieutenant Peter U. Murphy hes received orders for the Pennaylya thé greatest pleasure in adding, that tke un- | broken harmony which has prevailed in your cabinet, and | between yourself and all its members, tated the performance of our arduous labors. With our united best wishes that your-health may be preserved, and that the country may long have the bene- fit of your patriotism, experience, and high intelligence, , dear sir, your sizcere friends. WARD bVERETT, cM THOMAS CORWIN , A. HL H. SIUART, a8 greatly facili- ip Park George (Olden), Thale, London, 44 days, to Poppe & Co. Bark Parthenon (of Waldoboro’), Davis, Cardenas, 16 e St John (of Gerdiner), William, Cardenas, 4. off Cape Hatteras, was struck with lightning which split head of mainmast, and stunned the mate Bark Camilla (Dan), Buseh, Maracaibo, 23 days, to Pavenstadt & Schumacher. Bark Peter Lemill, Hoey, Savannah, 7 days, to Demill J. J. CRITTENDEN, hia Excellency Mutanp Fittuors, President of the United States. REPLY OF PRESIDENT FILLMORR. Wastincton, March 4, 1855. Grevriions—Your kind note, which was handed me Inst evening, was as unexpected as it was gratifying. with the idea that [am justly entitled to wll the praise which your friendship has ed, lam frank to confess tnat I do oneness that | bave spared no paina to merit e the best judges. Y ally companions, and can best appreciate the | motives with which I have disehared my official duties. due to you, and to those who preceded some of to say that the anceess of owing to the wisdom, hi my counsellors elf, owes them a debt of gra + not it will recognise in due time, and lere, W. W. Wietttlesey: Boatswain, Sailmaker, Wm. L. Brayton; Purser's Brig Neander (Br), Davison, Neuvites, 10 days, to | Yemage & Ftulaine Brig Primera (Br), Brownlow, Port au Prince, 20 days, to Burnett & Co. surveying schooner Morris, waa at Galyeston White, Bathurst, Gambia river, 82 days, to MM Freeman & Co, , Brig Huntress, Willar, Cienfuegos, 16 days, to N Har- however, you a ig Susan Small (of Cherryfield), Small, Mayaguer, 19 days, to Hamilton Bros. j¢ Hamlet (of Thomaston), Crawford, New Orloans, 17 days, to master. tizen, Brown, Machina, 8 days, to Simpson, May- wy official advieers | my kdministration is ch lity, and abilty | the courtry, ‘as well as my Brig Nebo, Pierce, Providence, 2 days, to master. Schr Petite Lizzie (of Bluehill), (Cuba), 14 darn, to D Cartis Schr Ovatavia (of Rockland), Simonton, Mayaguez. 18 Mareh’ 4, lat 87, lon 72, spoke Scotia, 10 days from Liverpool for Baltimore. Schr Buena Vista, McKee, Lavacca (Texas), 24 Feb 26, lat 28, lon 79 10, spoke ship Lisbon (of Bath), from New Orleans for Liverpool, 6 days Schr HD Prindlo, Abbe, Attakapas, 15 days Ser Senator, Myers, Mobile, 12 Axworthy, Savannah, 4 days, ‘ebr Heleno, Griffin, Charleston, 4 days, “chr Connecticut, Fairchild, Newbern, 5 days hr Wm H Rattan, Sprague, Newbern, 5 days. Sebr Cleero, Thoma*, Beaufort, ebr Orion, Rusvel, ‘Norfolk, 1 jet Smith, Smith, Norfolk, Schr Mary Jane, Ryder, Norfolk, 2 days, Schr Baltimore, Sleight, Baltimore, S.daye. Schr Chas Colgate, Searnan, Baltimore, 3 der, Baltimore, & days Sehr Jorusha Reker, Baker, Salem, Schr Nancy Milla, Bearse, Portsmouth, 6 day ér, Parker, Boston, 3 d 3, Boston, 2 days. Black Rock, 1 day. MeFarland, Gibara 2 o President was ever more fortunate than J have been No manifestation of un- has ever disturbed tion of his cabinet ng. or even a hard word. the harmonious action of the councit hoard. This cordial y has not only advanced the public service but choosing overseers of highways, the flooring under | has been at all times ton our feet gave way, and with a crash we were thrown | ‘action. on the heads of those in the barroom below. The | i? feeling of horror which I felt at this moment, no pen can describe. There was @ mass of men prostrate on the floor, then came the rubbish, then sixty or seventy men on the top of this. A large number were hurt—about twenty badly. Some had their limbe broken; otbers were severely injured other. wise. We are thankfal that none were killed. We hope that all will recover, but have just heard that days, to J ¥ Onatavia to Sheldon & Co. I shall ever reflec: apon our social and official ercourse with great pleasure and cherish, to my latest reath, the disinterested friendship with which it has Please to seeept my sineere thanks for the faithful, ablo. and eatiafactory manner in which you bave respec: tively discharged the arduous and re-ponaitle duties of ‘our several offices, and also my best wishos for your peelth and prosperity; and believe me. gentlemen, your MILLARD FILLMORE. Thomas Corwin, Alexander H. Conrad, John P. Kennedy, Jebn J. sincered friend. Hon. Edward Eve Mi oStoart, Charles 3 Crittenden, 8. D. Hu Unprecepestep Farr, ov SNow.—The full of yracnse on the morning of ; deserves & special notice. menced at 3 o'clock in the morning, and at 7 o'clock mulated —being at the rate We do not believe the re- sy will furnish any paralled to ms to have been in the centre of this extraordinary snow deposit. At ( Mi miles west, and at Utica, fifty miles e: two to four inches fell. Twenty miles north of § cuse there was about fifteen inches, and at Roches- ter but a mere sprinkle. which the snow fell thickest, it was unaccompanied by wind, but in the course of the day more snow fell, and was considerably drifted. for New Haven. Schr Trader, 7 snow which occured at the 3d instant Sehr Pinto, Smith, Eebr Grecian, —— Sehr Hendrik Hudson, Smith, New Haven, 1 day. Bervryep—Ship Benjamin Adams, Drammond, henee for Liverpool, returned this morning, and anchored at the narter stove, having been in contaet, Sth inet, of ‘the Highlands, with ship New Hampshire (seo We learn from the owners that the damage waa eo slight that it has been already repaired, and the ship will proceed immediately, whould the wind prove favorable. two feet of snow had accu of six inches per hour! cords of meteorolo, Syracuse sec! $ W Spit, with Arrivals), from Liverpool. rived at the settlement at last, after passing thesagh | pen During the four hours in Brig Hayti, Cheeseman, from Port au Primes. Brig Fashion, frem Antigua. ardtwo barks, unknown. rr, from Glasgow, reported on the 6th: also, on the 8th, ships Adriatic, Snow, from jo; Fame, Davia, from Bristol, and & ebip with ED Harlbut’s signal, have not yet come up to the ot Lrqvor Law my Vermont.—A_ correspondent of the Boston Atlas says that the heavy vote given for the prohibitory liquor law in Vermont, was ow- ing in « great degree to the infamous quality of the liquor sold in that State. Liverpool, Oni ty. A ermore, from Liverpool, reported ay bal im this morning’s paper has not yet come te the BAILED, ; City of Mehmocd, Michel, Nore, Petereburg, nea Richmond. at 8 ‘SE; meridian, calm, with fog; sunset, Ny with rainand ge D TSE NW, Sar vergioon, ' Memoranda. It is proposed by the Legislature of the Baha: te erect a fourth lighthouse on the Bahama Tslands, to be placed on the Great Isaac Rock. Bark Texas, 480 tons, built at Williamsburg, LI, in 1848, Intely ashore on Tybee bar, was sold at auction at the Exchange, Sth instant, for $14,000, cash and three mont le Launcuxp—At Bath by Messrs Larrabee, Robinson | & Co. & fire white oak ship called tho Harvest Queen, owned by Messrs Watts, of Hallowell. WV & O Moses, of Bath, and the builders. ‘Telegraphic Marine 3 Boston, Mareh 9. Arrived—Barks Lady Suffolk, Cape Town, CGH, Jan 10; Antlanta, Cardiff; Secret, Newport, E; Murillo, NOrleans; | Georgian, ———} brigs Emily, and Edward, Manzanillo; Waverley. Cardenas; Loretta, Mobile; Commeren, Wil- mington, NC; Joseph Albion, Triaidad; Peerless, NOrleans. _, Cleared—Ship Storm King, San Francisco; bark Edisto, Smyrna. The bark Lincoln, before reported abandoned on her passage from New Orleans for Boston, was seen yesterday twenty miles from Cape Cod, in tow of a fore and aft schooner. steering for Cape Ann. The R B Forbas has re- turned from an unsuccessful search for the Lincoln, Herald Marine Correspondence. PuLapaLrais, March 9—4 PM. Arrived—Parks John Forum, Coutts, Pernambuco; J. W Dyer, Dyer, New Orleans: St James, Esling, Rio Janei- ro; brigs Gen Worth, Radcliff, do; Marcas, Prince, Matan- zas; schrs Margaret (Br), Sterling, Mayaguez, PR; Hal- cyon (Br), Eldridge Ragged Island; North Pacitie, Hewitt, Cape May; T'S Greer, Pennell: Thomas Dennison, Sanders; Uncle John, Baldwin, and Buena Vista, Potter, NYork; Cora, Rue, Washington, NC. Cleared—Steamship Osprey. Bennett, Charleston; brigs JH Lorg, Long, Havana; Mary Jane, Gilchrist, York- town, Va; schrs Monterey, Somers, Charleston; Julia Fliza, Thompson, Wilmington, NC, Wm M Baird, Stubbs, Boston; Wm Collyer, Brocks, Hartford. Disasters, &e. See Marine Telegraphic Reports. Sinr Lytayp, at Boston from Calcutta, in a gale from ENE, Dec 21, lat 328, lon 33 40 E, lost foro and mizen top- masts and main topgaliantinast. Saw 7th inst, 5 PM, Cape Cod W by $35 miles, a bark heading NW, with close reefed maintopsail set, ‘and with loss of jlbboom and fore topmast, (undoubtedly the Lincoln. from New Or- leans, before reported abandoned); also saw several | fishing schooners near by; wind WSW. Currer Fiving Arrow, towed iato St Thomas, dis- masted, had $15,000 insured on her at two different offices in Providence. Bark Lincorn—Steamer RB Forbes left Boston at midnight on Monday to cruise in search of this vessel, abandoned off Cape Cod. Bark Vanauaxp, of St John, NB, before reported abandoned, is ney to be the water logged vessel, of StJohn, NB, with A RD on her stern, seen 14th ult, lat 4810, lon 8810. Bark Gzorcr Tuomas, hence for St Marks, which waa ashore at Sandy Hook, was got off by Capt Tilyou, agent of Board of Underwriters, and towed up to the city yes- terday by steamer Hereul Sam Marmora, of Bangor, from Newburyport for Machias, sld from Portland éth, and when near Green Island Ledge, it being calm, with a heavy ground swell, drifted ashore on the Ledge. Boats from the revenue cutter Morris succeeded in getting her off without much lage. cam Graxp Turk, which was ashore at the Tavern House, NJ, has gone to pieces. A great portion of her cargo is floating about atsea. The bark @eo Thomas, towed up yesterday from tandy Hook,where she had been ashore, has a portion of iton board, picked up at sea. Scum Cuanis Murra, hence, at Savannah, experienced sovere gales and headwinds throughout nearly the entire run, On the night of the 28th February, off Capa Hatteras, it blowing a violent gale, anda high sea run- ning, Charles Marsbman, a young man, about 18 years, from Montresl, Canada, ‘was washed from jibboom. Owing to the weather and the pitchy darkness of the night, all efforts made to save him proved fruitless. ‘Whalemen. At Karskahua Bay, Sandwich Islands, Dec 20, by let- ter, Merrimac, NL, coopering; wanted 300 bbls to fil; to cruise and home. At Payta, Jan 19, P Delanoye, FH, 80 sp, 100 wh, and 12 blackfish. ‘Arr at St Thomas, Jan 23, Rothschild, Small, Boston, oil not stated, (and sld Feb 2 on a cruise) ; 25th, Septem: ber, Heath, do do, (and sld Jan 20t0 cruise); 26th, Esther, Hopkins, Orleans do, (and sld Feb 3 to c:uise); and others as before. jpoken. Ship Oregon, from Liverpool for NOrleans, with loss of a few spars, Feb 9, in lat 20 13, lon 50 20. eae Salem, 35 days out from Liverpool for NOrleans, was signalized Feb 24, off Cape Antonio, Ship Argo, from Glasgow for Mobile, was seen Feb 24, off Cape Antonio. ot? Neva, from NOrleans for Liverpool, Feb 12, lat Jon 7034, Schr Flying Cloud, 14 days from Porto Cabello for Phi- ladelphia., off D H Shot Hoye, Feb 10. Schr Emily Hiliard, Cook, for Jeremie, lat 22 46, lon 70 10, Feb 19. Bark Jenny Pitts, (not Patten) from NOrleans for Got- tenburg. lat 69 12, lon 69%, Feb 28. Foreign Ports. ANTWERP—In port Fcb 19, ship Peter Hattrick, Rock- = for New, York next day; Belgian schr Orline, for aton, dg. Bancor—In Feb 22, bark Cochituate, Irvine, for Boston about Baxbavors—Toucl Feb 12, bark Douglas, (of Bal- ‘iro for NOrleans. timore,) Cowart, from Rio Ja Baruvnst (River Gambia)—In port Feb 3, brigs Zeno, Sturteyunt, for NYork about 10 days, wtg crew; Canada (Br), from’ Biseao, for NYork, disg. eae port about Fob 27, brig Robert Spear (of th), wi ‘At do’ 28th. briga S Merrill, Means, to load for Beston; St Lawrence, Webber, for do 3d inst. Care Towx—arr Deo 26, ship Ascutns, Pepper, hence (Oet 1) tor Port Philip (ont sld Jan 6)- ‘Also Wi, tio date, bark Dolphin, Trundy, Port Philip (form NYork). Sid from Table Bay 22d, ship Lorena, Urquhart, (from Dublin), Port Philip. FUEGOs—In port Feb 28, bark Tom Corwin, Basford, for Boston 7 days; also, two’ herm brigs from Aspinwall just arr, ‘supposed the Chief, Smita, ‘and kufus souls, Chapman, which cld at A for Xagua Bay. Sid Feb 23, sehr Risk, Thomas, Alexandria, Capv—Arr Feb 2, ship Dian, Claussen, Bremen; the D Yas originally bouid to Cardi, bus her destination was changed. Gmara (Cuba)—In port about Feb 28, schr WJ Arthur, King, from Newport, just arr; only American vessel in port. Havana—Sld Feb 28, brig George, Hill, Cardenas. Havre—In port Feb 19, ships Urlando, White, and Sea Duck, Porter, for New York soon; Muscongus, ‘Kelleran, do do; John Spear, Spear, and Persian, Drew, do 24th; Helvetia, Marsh, and Finland, Johnson, do Ist'inst; For- titude, Lord, do 10th; Junius, Erskine, do 17th, Radius, Murray, and Globe,’ Baker, for New Orleans’ Feb 25 ; Athens, Robertson, do Ist inst; bark Isnardon, Adams, for do soon. Cld 19th, ship St Denis, Follansbee, NYork. Kixcston—In port Feb 22, brigs Maitland (Br), from N York, just arr; Lucy Spear, Wiley, une; Flora, Hubbard, do; schrs St Stephens, Paine; Sarah Ann, Gayle; Kliza ‘Ann, Reed, and George Engy, Thacher, do. Matan7as—In port Feb 27, bark Nazarene, Pendleton, from Philadelphia, supposed just arr, but reported disg. Nevvitas—In port about Feb 19, bark Excelsior, Whit- tlesey, for NHaven 6 days; brigs Neuvitas, Griffin, and L& W Armstrong. suppored for do, Idg. Also ldg, brigs Dunean, Robinson; Atlantic, Duell; and sehr Mayflower, Hupper, destinations not given. = In port about Feb 27, brigs Cushnoc, Lowry; John Boynton, Pettingill; schr ‘George H Townsend, Hutchin- son, all from and for NYork, unc. Also a bark from do, just arr. Ovorto—In port abt Feb 5, the Lusitania, (supposed Portuguese vesse!), for New York ldg. Port av Prixce—Sid about Feb 17, brig H P Cashing, Lancaster, Boston. RocukLix—In port Feb 19, Fr brigs Cent Ving Trois, | Pand, for Boston 2lst; Julio Laure, Leboucher, for do 2 or 3 days. £r Jouxs, P R—In port Feb 5, schr John Tunis, Crane, for Norfolk, lig. Smyrxa—In port Feb 7, bark Sultana, Watson, for Bos- ton 7 days: brig Chatham, Hardy, for do 8th. Sld morn of Oth, ship Phoenix, Cole, do. Home Ports. ALFXANDRIA—Arr March 7, brig Andover, Smith, Bos- ton ld 6th, schrs Golden Rule, Malcolm, NYork; Hones: ty, Appleton, do. ea ease abt Feb 25, schr John E Perkins, NYork. APALACHICOLA—Art Feb 28, barks FAward, Patter. ron, NYork; Chase, Chase, Providence; schrs’ Empire, Barker, NYork; Brenéa, Richmond Havana. Cld 25th, schr Scieta. Bragdor, Baltimore; 26th, ship Geo A Phelps, Sherman, Marseilles; 28th, bark Jupiter, Merritt, Boston. In port March 2, ships Queen Victoria, Chase, lag; John Bunyan, Nichols, do, Robina (Br), Pearson, do; and Ben Lomond (Hr), Meldrum, 60, for Liverpool; barks T & P Woodward, Sturtevant, for Fall River, \dg; British Amer- ican (Br), Thompson, Tor Liverpel, 49; Harmony, Lath- ram, for NYork, do; Chase, Uhase, from Providenee, wtg; Edward, Patterson, from NYork, do; schrs Lo Roy, Pow: ell, 1dg; Susan Sands, and Empire, Barker do, wtg: Victoria, Wright, and Thomas Pratt, Appleby, from NOr- leans, do. BALIIMORE—Arr March 8, bark Beta (Brem), Gua- tavus, NYork, to load for Hremen; brigs Eleanor, Wm Phillipe, Fonce, PR: China, Hamblin, Boston; sehrs D L Sturges, Fuirebild NYork: Fair, Snedicor, NYork; Su- san Cannon, Frisble, Charleston, Oxford, Howland, Provi dence: Roxbury, Nickerson, Boston; Sea Flower, Fields, Philadelphia. Cd sebre Seguine, Swain, NYork; Mon’ clova, French, Charleston; 4 N Gambrill, Willetts, Sa- vannah; Hope, Creighton, Richmond; Sam'l P Lord, Smith, NYork; West Wind, Burnett, Wareham; White Squall, Aumack, Boston. BOSTON—Arr March 8, steamers Freeman Rawdon (of NYork), Townsend, Baltimore; City of Boston, Clifford, Philadelphia: brig Frie, Baxter, do; achra Eli Townsend, Vanneman; Jarvis 1 , and Edith, Baker, do; N Berry, Pendleto Cid ships Hartford, Burke, New Orleans; Rockland, Vinal, NYork; barks Mar. cia, Wilson, New Orleans; Modena, Ryder, Baltimore; brigs A Dunbar, Nickerson, Savannah; Cai , Bray, Paltimoro; sebrs Ellen (of Boston, late ‘of NYork), Hal: lett, Alexandria; Queen, Brown, Philadelphia; hg ler. Laws, do via er nee 4 State, Burr, ‘ork; Louise, Chase, do. Sid ship North America; barks Char: ter Oak, Asa Fi: brige en Montrose, Itaska, J Hinckley. Brig B Cushing ald 6th. CHARLESTON—Arr March §, stoamehip Southerner, Foster, NYork; 6th, ship Susan G@ Owens, Michel, Liver- pool; brigs Clinton, Walker, and Emily, Davis, NYork; echr Ocean Bird, Weeks, Boston In tl vere a Span polacre and aherm brig (ld Sth. brig Albert (Br), Ro- binson, St John (NB); sehr G C Gibbs, Gibbs. Attaka pas; steamer Carolina, Coxetter, Jacksonville. Sld Br ship Triton, Smith, Liverpool; barks Quinnebaug, Jenkins, Antwerp; Saranac, Cole, NOrleans; Prus brig Graf Von Armin, Kruse, Stettin FALL RIVER—Arr March 6, sobr Minerva, MeGivren, March 7, schr Antelope, Worm- wood, Ge SC, At anchor outelde, brig ‘ lyn. isin irom ‘do via Holmes” Meirel ren for NYork: sloops Willard, Carr, do do; Hardscral Hi née, Frovideacn for do; J Poivee, Godfrey, Taemet ! tarer, Prentis, NYork; Angler, Mills, do; Tambree, Parker, Virginia, Valladium,Avery,NYork ; sloop James Lanpheer, BNEW HAVEN—Arr March 8, brigs B Young, Wooster, Cardenas; Thomas Trowbridge, Dudley, Trinidad 20 days; sels JM Warren, Chapman, NYork; Renj English, Lyon, Philadelphia. NEW BEDFORD—Arr March 7, sehr Alexandria, Sears, Norfolk. Sid brig March, Mattapoisett to fit for whaling; schr Jasper, Philadelphia. NEW ORLEANS—Arr March 1, steamship James L Day, Talbot, Matagorda Bay, via Gaiveston; ships Margaret Pollock (Br), Cruickshanks the Clyde, 42 days,; George Hurlbut, Major, Havre Dec Sth, via Madeira; Unicorn, Pollard, Boston; barks Susan, Howes, Charleston; Robert, Beauchamp. London, 45 days; schrs Walter M, Rowe; Marth: bber, and Diamond Mack, Pensacola. Below, ips Frankbn King, from London; Wallace (Br), —} brig Rogerlin, from San Juan; and’ eight square rigged vessels, numeés unknown. Cid’ ship Pumgustuck, Pratt, Philadelphia; Br bark Highland Mary, Sayers, Lon- don; brigs JA Taylor, Sleeper, Norfolk;’ John Williams, Goodspeed, St Thomas and a market; sehrs Cornelia, Goodmanson, Havana and a market; Ed Barnard, Stone, | Vera Cruz. Towed to sea 20th ult, ship Lydia, bark HC Gittings, brigs J R Getting and Hamlet; 27th. ship Mo- | zat, brig Keying; no date, ships Middlesex, Shefield, brig ello. Arr March 2, ships Superb, Prentice, Rio de Janoiro, 50 y8; Henry, Curtis, Bremen 28th Dec; Edward Everett, Gunby, Rotterdam, 41 days; Westmoreland, Decan, Liver: pool, £9 days; barks Juniata, Newton Philadelphia; Alva- rado, Butler, Philade}pbia; Charles Brewer, Ulmer, Boston; brig Jobn Dutton, Buckett, Matanzas, 8 days; schrs Pow- | hatan, Caro, Pensacola; Ophir, Booker, Rockland, Me; Maria Laure Louise, (Fr), Sivard, Martinique, 15 days. Clé Br ship Monsoon, ‘Kenny, ‘Liver oo Barks St An- drew, Patten, and Charlotte Wynne, losmer, New York; brigs Fulton. (Er), Harrison, Kingston, Ja;’ H Kellock, McLellan, NYork; schrs Gen Veazie, Perkins, St Pierre, Mart, Martha, Webber, Pensacola; JJ Taylor, Nelson, Tampa Bay ; Oregon, Golding, Tampic ‘Towed to sea “4th, ship Gregon, ‘firrell, bark I, A Ho- bart, brigs Paco, Pepita; 26th,:ships Vicksburg, Hudson, barks Archimedes, Gen Taylor, brigs Broome, Joseph, Flo- rence, J Cohen, schr Amphitrite; 20th, ships Anglo Sax- on, Liberty, bark Jas Cook, schr Fagle; no date, ships Ho- lyoke, Josephus, brigs Pedro Antonio, Vefrida. NOwFOLK —Arr March 7, schrs Frank, McMath, N York; Mary Baxter, Newcomb, Gloucester; Nancy Bish- op, Kelly, Boston. ‘Cld Sth, Br brig Emporium} Colter, Windies. In Hampton Koads 4th, Br ship Algoma, from Newport, W, Deo 12. PHILADELPHIA—Arr March 8, schrs Isabella Thomp- | gon, Corsoa, Charleston: Kensington, Swain, do; Ann | Eliza Cake, Rose, and Alida, Delano,’ NYork! Cld brig | Leni, lehman, Fastport. PORTLAND—Arr March 7, bark Gov Parris, York, Ma- tanzas; brig Gen Marion, Bidber, Cardenas; schrs Hurd, Drinkwater, Norfolk, (lost part of deck load in a pls. 28th ult); Z Secor, Blaisdell, Norfolk; JS Hopkins. Hop- kins, Tangier. Signal for abark and two brigs. Arr 5t! brig’ Leontine, Merryman. Mariel. Cld 7th, schr LS Pond, Crowell, NYork Sid ship Ossippee; barks Faith, | Solomon Piper, Diligence. brigs Xenophon, Susan Soule, Henry Leeds ' Also eld, echr Enterprise, Baltimore. TORISMOUTH—Arr March 7, brig Druid, Parsons, Georgetown, SC (carried away mainsail 5th inst). Sld sehr N C Harris, Means, Georgetown, SC. Tn lower harbor, March 8, schrs Lucy Blake, Hawes, from Rockland for Richmond; Angelina, Dow, from Port: Jand for City Point, PROVIDENCE—Arr March 7, ship Helen A Miller, Galt, NOrleaps 19th; brig Julia Ford, Drinkwater, Mobile; schrs George C Akerly, Baldwin, NOrleans; Southampton, Ma- son, Suffolk. Va; Star, Nickerson, Philadelphia; Susan Iudwig, Walden, do; Elmira Rogers, Spelman, NYork; sloop Harvest, French, do. SAVANNAH—Arr March 4a 5, brig Clement, Mayo, Boston; sehr Fliza, Frisbes, Boston; schr Chas Mls, Francis, N York (ld 6th, Br mail steamship Conway, Sawyer, Navy Bay, via Kingston, Nassau, &c.; Br bark Boreas, McDonald, Bristol, (ing) Sli steamer Conway, brig Philura. WILMINGTON, NC—Arr March 3, schr Madeira, Harri- man, Cardenas; 5th, schrs Donmark, M’Cobb, NYork; Mary Powell, Podger, do; 6tlf, Br brig Fanny, Chadeey, St Thomas; 7th, sebr Rockingham, Stute, Boston. Cid 4th, schrs E'S Pewell, Watts, NYork; R W Brown, Hulse, N York; Mount Vernon, Mathows, do; 5th, Br brig Ansdale, Dorman, West Indies: schrs Vermont, Elliott, Boston; EL B Wales, Little, NYork; Mary D Seuil, Scull, NOrleans. MOBILE—Arr March’ 2, Br ship Advance, Guthrie, Liverpoo!; 3d, Br ship Sir Harry Smith, Harris, Liver- pool; ship Geo F Patton. Stinson, London, 40 days; Br ship’ Elizabeth, Blair, Liverpool; ‘Br bark’ Allen, Kerr, Demasara. Cld 2d, ship Jos Walker, Hope, Liverpool: schr J E Patterson, Dale, Providence; 3d, Br bark Wild Irish Girl, Christie, Liverpool; schr Greenway, Kirby NYork; schr South Shore, Stearns, St Jaxo. ’ Passengers Arrived. Macao—Ship Reindeer—F A Parker, USN; Cushing Lane, of ship Argonaut. Hamnvrc—Ship Hersehel—Mr Moller, Mr Gudemann, Mr Gram, Mr Haman, Mr Roschler, Mrs Perrot. Gascow—Shjp Corra Linn—Thos James, London; Ann Osborne, Glasgow. Carprxas—Brig Parthenon—Copt Kilman, late of brig Alphine, condemned. Passengers Sailed. Liverroot.—Per Steamship Arabia — Mrs Mulligan, Misa Jane Chawsom, Philadelphia; Mz John Caldwell, lady gnd three children, Philadelphia; Mr A. Jaffray. Str Sondheim, Mr John Cameran. JE’ Havermeyer, Bremen; M Francisco, G de Larearraga Guayaquil; Mr. G M Holmes, Canada; Mr Miller, fr Bimpron, lontreal; Mr J Lepine, Mr J N Cochran, Mr T Griftin, Montreal; Mr Blank, Mr Longton, England; Mr Copley, Thomsonville; Mr Basing, Vera Cruz; Mr Boykett, Mr ‘Critchley, Eng- land; Mr H Von Keller, Mr Walgamuth, Philadelphia; A BStrange, Mr. 8. J 'Witherell, Maine; Mr. J P Smit Mr G F Delcampe, Mexico; Mr Fidler, Mr. Zaldua, Havana; Mr G Barba, Mr GH Boothe, Mr Joha Weller, Mr E J Wainwright) Trisidad: Rev Dr Barrow, Jacksonville; Mr Plank, ‘unstle, Mr F Kreet, Miss Anna Kriig, Phila- delphia; Mr A Kirkwood, Quebee; Mr G Marshall, Mr Chas Ohio; Mr Lloyd,’ St Thomas’ WI; Mr E Lamette, Mr H Debring, Baltimore; Mr Moerder, Mr EM Heaf, Memphis; Mr McFarlane, Montreal; Mr L ‘Taché, Mr M Rosenfeld, San Francisco.—Total, 56 'passen- gers. Specie, $215,000. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. am SEE FIFTH PAGE. SALES AT. AUCTION. NTHONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE and peremptory sale of nbout 320 beautiful building rand between New Brighton and Tompkinsville, Jand, late 6 rty of Dr. J. G. hony'J. Bi Lie Py 10th day o the Merchants’ Exelian ; sirable property, v building lots, 4 round, situated and bounded. b jecond, Third, Fourth, Fitth, Sixth, Soventh avenues, and by Brook street, situstetl at stasen Isinnd, and between New Brighton and Tormpkinsville. ‘The whole of this proper- 47 Js within tive minntes walk of both the New Brighton and ‘ompkinsville ferries. The average time from any portion ef the property to either of the above ferries, and from the ferry in New York to Wall street or its vicinity, is within forty minutes by steamboat, vither from New Brighton or ‘ostervelt, Tonipkinsville, every halt hour, fare 644 cents, and, by com- mutation, lower than any stage line in the city of New York. From the entire property there i Hook, the ocean, the whole of New York Bay, shore, from Fort Hamilton to , rivers, Newark, and Newa roperty may movery day during the w the hours of 10 A. M. and So’clock P.M. at Jones’ Nautilus Hnll, at Tompkinsville ferry, Staten Isiand, who will give all tho no. eessary information. The streets are opened snd graded, The terms are ten por cent and the anotioneor's fees on the day of snle, forty por cant on the delivery of the dee the balance may remain on bond and mortgage for five yoars, ifrequired. For maps describing the above property, apply to the auotioncer, Nu. 7 Brond street, New York. NTHONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEE: corner lots, on Broadway and avonues Eleventh, Tenth, Fighth, Fifth, Third, Second, A, and Bj also, lots on Tiirty-fourth, Thirty-cightl, Fifty-ffth, and ‘18th streets, Also, ® mansion on avenue A, between Filty-fourth and Fifty: Gixthi streets, with garden, &e. Also, water right on East river, 200 fect frout, between Fifty-fonrth and Fitty-fiftn streets. Also, o water richton Harlem river, Anthony J. Blovoker will on Tuesday, March 15, 1453, ab the Merohantw 4@, the following’ property, viz,—2 lotson 8. W. corner of Fifth avenue and Twenty-ninth street; 5 lott on S. W. corner of Teuth avenue and Thirty- fourth street; 3 lots on 8, E. corner of Broadway and Forty: scoond streot; I lot N. W. corner of Third avenue and Fitty- first «treet; 1 lot on N.E. corner of Third avenue and Fift second street; 1 lot on N. E. corner of Third avenue and Fif- ty third street: 1 lot E. corner of Third avenue ans ty fourth otreet; L lot corner of Third avenue and Fif- ty-fifth street; 2 lots N. E, corner of Eighth avenne and Fifty- third street lots S. E. corner of ‘ fourth street; 2 lots, W. corner of To fifth street; 8 lote on east side ef block on avenue A, betwoon Fitty-fourth and Fifty fifth streets; 4 lots N. E. corner of avenue A and Fifty ith stroct; 4 lots S. W. corner Eleventh avonus and Fifty ith st.;1 lot N. B. oorner of Eleventh ay- enne and Fifty-tifth st.; 9 loty on west side of block on Second avonue, between Filty-vighth and Eifty-ninth strocts; 4 lots on S, W. corner of avenuo B and sth stroet, with’ water right of 100 fect on Harlem river, 2 cores of land, with water rizht of 200 feot front, on Rast river, betwoen Fifty-fourth and Fifty fifth elreets; 1 lob on Thirty eighth street, 210 feot west from Fifth avenue; 1 lot on Thirty fourth etreot, 100 fet wert from Tenth avenue; 7 lots on Fifty tfth strovt, 100 foet onst from avenve A; IZ lots on Fifty. fitch stroot, botwoon Tenth and Eleventh avenues; 4 lots on 1Lsth stro avenpes A and B; also, 2 gore lots on Fifty-sev weltth avonnos; al the East river, hotweon Sith'and Fil # fect front, ontainiag shout 30 rooms, with ardens, &e, Maps can be obtained at tho auction reom, No. Fivrond street. Forma li a i VOTION, NOTICE.—AT THE BALES ROOM, NO. 13 Spruce street, at 103 o'clock, this day, the administra tor's alo will bo, cont isting of delainos, Fronch lawns, musiins, Scotch , Feeneh and English meri: en between Eleventh and the banks of , alpacas, fringe ons, milinery goods, sto ings, caasimeres, tailor's trhiamlngs, &e ‘ke. ho ubove st bie is worthy the attention of the trade, t) les being of 'a verior quality. IR, Forro lc stash THOS. BELL, Anctionoer. UCTION NOTICE,—THE SALE ON FRIDAY, AT Tos o'elock, ab 20) Grand atreot, near Chrystie, Oppo- for & Lord's New will bo found worthy of Tt is the furniture aud All tho srrangements of P rant andcafe. The barroom, "private rooms, &c., aro handsomely furniahed—pic: csr engglasi, China, cooking utensils, superior wines and Hquors, &e.: 200 yards Engltuh oflelot, &e, Monday—Sale of genteel furniture, &o., 10 Hudson street, near Chambora. BR. Porrestal. THOS, BELL, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICH.—THE UNDPRSIGNED HAVING taken the large and eommodions store, No, 138 Fulton way oud Nasent , Solicit consignments. ir utmost endeavors to « n ose who may favor them with their atronage. All sales made by them will bo promptly settled. They ‘aro also prepared to’ make eash advances (when Fe- quired) on all merchandise which may be entusted to their care. They will also give thoir attention to the salo of ronl , both at public und private sale, Also the procuring ing money on mortgage, for whick they have peouli facilities. Sales of furniture at tho residence of private fa- r " attention. miller, will also reaeive their personal attonblons yy. cos—Wm. W. Fox, Eeq., Prosidont of, the Mow Light Company; Jame ae Yau Antforp & » NYork. Sid ‘6th, schrs Adven. | - theroon, si on of Astoria, L. 1. is 19 foot 4 inches by 174 lars apply to the auctioneer UCTION SALE—WM. B. JO. Jones & Bogart,—Saturday, Sheree emia Saat et or me CHAS. W. KRUGER, AWtornos oe Mortgages. OLR & CHILTON WILL SELL ON | Crt SeNTON EEL, ue Maronnete EIDAY the m nd woll built three story brick dwells 202 West Tw: nty-seventh street, (south wide.) hetw: and Ninth avenues, ‘The houso nished with grates’ and marl Parsnene money may remain eri of years, oe URNITURE SALE AT AUCTION. — ANTHONY J. BLEECKER will soll at public auction, thia day, ab hale past 10 o'clock A. M., on the promises, at No. 230 nue, the whole of thé furniture in said house, an Assortment of parlor, bedroom and ‘kitche Catalogues can be had xt'the time and place of # FF, (OLTON, AUCTIONER.— HOUSEHOLD FURNI- + ture.—This day, Thursday, March 10, a¢ 103 o'cloek, at to Him strect, nent Broome, the entire’ faraiture of ths jouge, consisting of the usual assortment of " cloths, feather beds, matt Lore a chairs, tables, sofas, bureaus, glasses, glassware, bedroom ‘and basement furniture, ao. ‘Sale pet cuiptory. FCUSEHOLD,, FURNITURE SALES. EEDS & CO., No. 8 Wall street, near give their personal attontion, as usnal, to the ture at the residences of families breaking up orrewoving, Also, will haverecular weekly sales 4 niture at their store, for tho convenience of those whe dosing this modium of sale. Advances made if required, OUSEHOLD FURN VANDEWA TER & CO., Aw L give their personal tention to, and respec t, the sale of furnitures, the residences of famili ¢ the store, 14 Wall stree ‘OUSES AND LOTS, CORNER OF CRANBERR® ‘and Henry strocts, and Nos. 108 and 110 Pinoapple street, Brooklyn.—JAMES COLE will sell at auction, om Thureay, March 10, at 12 ovelock a Merchants’ Bx change, New York, five houses and lots on Cranborry street corner of Henry street; one vacant lot on Honry stroot, Joining; and two houscs and lots Noa, 108 and 110 Pinos} street, near Fulton street, Brooklyn. Sale under the dire, tion of Messrs. Lott, Murphy and Vanderbilt, AMES COLE, AUCTIONEER.—POSITIVE SALE BY order of the executors of augerts Graham, decessed James Cole will sell by auction on Thursday, Maroh 1041 1z o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchango, New York, 11 ablo houzes and lots on Furman, Atlantic, Hicks, streets, viz. : Llarge store, Nol Atlantic street; ge fac tory in rear, fronting on Furman streot; 5 largo stores and. dwellings, Nos. 35, 87, 39, 41, and 43 Atlantic, corner Columbia streot; 8 large dwellings, Nos. 260, ani Hicks, near State street; 1 large dwelling house, corner of Front and Dock streets; 1 dwolling house, No. 9 Front, near Fulton street. Terms, two-thirds on bond and mortgage. ‘AMES M. MILLER, AUCTIONEER.—BR Property for Sale.—The conveniont and dosirabl ing house and lot No. 72Middagh street, between ry Hicks streets, Brooklyn, will be sold at public auotio: the Merchants’ Exchange, in the city of New York, on day, March 10, at 12 o'clock, at noon. The lot is about 25 feet wide by sone ae Are eae a rk me Rey may remain on bond and mortgage. For further port calere, inquire of F. Tillou, No. 1 ‘Negeu street, Now York POSITIVE SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT, NO. 61 SUL, livan stroet.—ANTHONY J. BLEBCKER will y auction, without reserve, on Friday, reh 1th, i o'clock, at tho Merchants’ Exchange, that desirable Droperty known as 61 Sullivan street. The lot is 21 by 80, an house is in good repair, One half of the purchase money can remain on bond and mortgage. ‘Tho title is indisputable. For further particulars inquire of J. Reton, sullivan street, or of J. Bleecker on tho day of sale. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—HORSES, CAR- riages and harness at auction.—On Friday, March 11, a6 o’olock, at noon, on the premises, No. 132 Duane strech, & “air of horses, carriage, harness, whip, biankets, dc., helong- Eigto tho estate of Peser Lawless, deecased, By order of PETER B. SWEENY, Publio Administrator. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGEE'S SALB R of handsome furniture, Ppianofortes, mirrc China Ware, office furniture, &o-—R. C. Kemp wiil sell ab auction, to-morrow, (Friday,) at 10 o'clock, at 89 Nassau strect, near Fulton, » very largo and beautiful assortment of handsome rosewood and mahogsny parlor, dining room, and chamber furniture, of good quality and but little used, to be sold by order of the mortgagee, and removed for the conyonienee of tale, Onegood second hand pianoforte, made by Linderman, Brussels and other carpets, plerglassos, rich Fronoh ohiag dinner and tea sets, 5 one clogantly carved rosewood pianoforte, cost $500; rosewood parlor furmi- ture, covered with French brocatelle and crimaon vel- vet, rosewood bedsteads, bureaus and washstands, best curled horse hair matsrcsses, painted ohamber farni in seta, extension dining tables, ahogany sofa and chairs, bookcases, ma ‘top dressing bureaus and wash- stand, and @ general assortment of good furniture an@ housekeeping articles. Pianofortes—At 12 o'clock, eight erior rosewood 63% and 7 octave pianoforte, from various. wi a known city makers of good reputation, and all of which are fully warranted th meas Whon sold at pexese sale, and aro particularly worthy the attention of purchasers. Can be packed for shipping ata reasonable charge. Sale without reserve, to pay advances. Office furniture—A hand- some assortment of Tivrary and office furniture, of quality. Catalognos of the whole on the morning of sale. IMRON DRAPER WILL SELL BY AUCTION, ON Friday, the 18th March, at 12) ‘M., at the Merchants? Exchange, $20,000 of the first mot @ convertible bonds of ‘the Wellsville Coal and Land Company, due in New York 1862, and bearing coupons for interesb ‘at the rate of 7 pee cont per annum, payable It January and Ist July. is the unsold balance of an issue of $100,000 of bonds, the pro- da of which are to boa rove the sompany spee ‘The Wellsville ( ind Company, org under the general law of t ‘Obio, with’ tal of 00, in four thousand shares of $50 each, own a valuable Foal estate, comprising—Ist. Nearly # mile of the Obio river, frontage in Welleville, giving & monopoly of the landing tm the town. T arfage is good, with doep water close upte The ratizoad track runs along the whole of thie nd their two depots are located here. 24. hen scros of prime lands surrounding the ef Wellsville, of a teal requiring littleor no ex- pense to fit it for house foundations, and affordi £4 material for building, either in One hundred of land adjoinin; sending up the gen livity which shai the north. This land is eovored with onk timber, and has et f stone, potter's and fire olay, now extem~ jour kinds of earthonware ; and above coal This ie the renowned valuavie quarric: quality and convenienee al veins between Pittaburg and Westerm Indiana. There are twe wide extended ‘on the com- pasy's property, both of good qual neal ce. The veins are of s p oud at the bill advantage that gould b 4 for ruaning the coal down to the ratl steamboat wharves, which are now! than balfs mile distant from the pit mouth. These f fe to alx foot thick, is aoknew~ ja t the Ohio, where this river approaol lakes. A {ages at the map will show that eor: i inflexion of the south hore of navigation at Cloveland sive to the latter vil a te ing on the Le length ly pinety-eight miles, and a nly ninety-eight m Haffords the most favorable channel for svpplying tho lakes with coal from the company’s mines, Tho villaze of Welle- Ville {6 pleasantly Inid ont om a terrace of river bottom lords, elevated above the highest floods of the Ohio, and amply supplied with pure wat irons are beaat surrounding country hy and fortilo, and is i ng population. "Provisions focation, forty miles from usual +: advantages to manufacturers about os ‘The company can deliver their coal as Cleveland for less than 2 doll rton. The prices it commands there from dollars to 4 dollars; and there is as for profit on what they furnish at the pit boat, manufacturing and domestié eonsumption. them to open out the eoal voins more thoroughly—to down their tracks from the wharves and railroad the mines—and to work more o; this Clevelan@ coal trafie—and, also, to improv a the Wellsville Company new loa. They offer most ample they further extend to the purchasers of the bon ¢ of converting them, 65K, into company’s ut ¥. Clarke, J. 1. White, Y é New York, or to the auctionger, whore further partion! ean be had. JOHN W. ROBERTSON, Prosident GALE OF VALUABLE LANDS ON TIE, RIVER Chandiere, in Lower is. —The undersigned are au- thorized to sell about 44,000 ip of Dorset, lying within tho region Provincial Geologist, to be auriferons. Inques' tler can be given. Application to be made te the undorsign. ed, William Smith Sewell, Sheriff of Quobeo, or to Andrew Resa, Keq., land agent at Frampton, Lower Canads, 8. SBWEI Quebeo, Feb. 22, 1868. A. ROSS, an PRING FURNITURE SALES.—THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs his friends and the public, that repared, as usual, to give his personal attention to offurniture at the residence of fomities, &c, ALBERT A NICOLAY Real Estate and General Auctioneor, 40 Wald etrect. GALE OF VALUA BUILDING LOTS. —ANTHONY SJ. BLEECKER, auctioneer, will sell on Tuowday, the 15th inet. atthe Merchants’ Exchango, seven lots of ground om the Third avenue, corner of 118th street, Sec mapynt the of ti f the auet ee 1['9, LEASE AT PUBLIC AUCTION-ALL THE tars under Essex Market.—The loase for one year, fro: the first of May next, of the cellars under Essex Markot Te‘sold at public auction, nt the City Jal, at 12 M., on the 10th day of March, instant. Terms of salo—Ton por vont of the year's rent, and the expense of the #alo, to be paid to the Collector of the City Revenno at the time of sale. The les- Foes will be required to give ® bond for double the amount of the rent, with one or more sureties, to be approved by Mayor and Comptroller, conditioned for the pay: f ront quarter-yearly, and,the fulsiment, on thelr p covenants of she lease, The ten por cent wil tho first qoarter rent, or forfeited, if the Ins satisfactory security, and exeente the Tonge a1 in fitteon daysjafter thexale, A.C. FLAGG, ILLIAM IRVING & CO. AUCTIONEERS.—AS. ‘signee’s sale of 400,000 Havana and South Amertean sogars, by order of Alfonso Delleroas, astignos. To at auction, on Thorsiny, March 10th, at half-past tom o'clock, abi Pine street, comprising rogalt low 8 Ww mune, ‘and londee sizes, and of vario own brands, hogas, de dia, In danzadora, londre are, FU, coluntario, In’ sulvadora, In duparanare, el saatinors, or de Cubana, reohonds, el leondora, la cordeza, Ericsson, onflor Justo ennz, de, Terms, ninety days for all sums ever $200, ‘approved cudorsed notes; under that amount, cash. THITE FISH, SOAP, CHOCOLATR, &C.—#RIDAY, Merch 11, ab 103 olclock, nt 07 Dey stroet, corner of Greenwich, an aevortment of tobacoo, ealsins, Nee, Prunes, currants, soup, candles, macentom, lontils, sogart, Frongh chieolat singég progedvay peas Vagioy, saloratas,DERNGY. nm, he. Alen, 20 Vartels take fiehs fin, rom, Ae. WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auctioneer, ILLIAM H. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONRER.—VE) valuable real estate, known aa Burnham's Hotel, tyenty-cight lots of ‘ground, hounded by Brondway Eleventh a Seventy-cizhth and Seventy-ninth «i baving a front on Broadway of 270 feet.—Wm. 1. Franklin, Son & Co., will tell ow Tuesday, 15th March, at 12 ovclock, at the Merchants’ Exohange, 28 10ts of ground, together with the large hotel thereon, known 206 fet 2 inches on Broadway, 8he 9a 244 fect 9 inches om Soventy-nint! Wide, and 243 foot It inches om 8 on the south side of front © fect on Broadwoy, Freenue, anderp2 feet in dept in the longest ki 9 fale will ba, wisnout apy fimitation whatever, vo tho highest Pldder, aud will bo gold In one entire parcel.” TeemaZ0 poe remain on bond and mortyage, for ton youry, at six . Lithographi’, mapa may he abtainod mt tha, of tha auctionger Proviy vsto nie,

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