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Something for President Pierce to Read at. | tentively. Knowing Mr. Bennett's ability for discovering and folving many \ifficulties that occur at the seat of gov Wernment, the writer of the present article solicits that he following may find a place in the Heratp, to wit:— In Holy Writ we find frequent mention of the widow Bnd fatherless, that they should be protected and cared for. Our blessed Saviour himself, when on the cross, re- | gdmmended his mother to the especial care of his be oved disciple John, ‘‘who from that hour took her to his wn home.”? Why is it, then, when it is the express wommand of God, that when such cases are brought Before the Congress of these United States of America, hey are universally set aside as unjust claims upon the government? Now, as the members of Congress are Ohristians, if not entirely Christians at least observers bath, when they are in all churches called y for the widow and fatherless, (deeds but not words required.) since “lip service never to heaven goes.” If this country, in its republican sim- A very encouraging iausionns for Southern gold miners was made this week, on some auriferous quarts, A new machine has been invented—we have not heard by whom—which purports to eyaust the quarts | entirely of gold, 4 result, as everybody knows, that none of our present crashers and amalgamators have been able to attain. A small lot of quarts, belonging to the Gardiner Gold Company, and which was not supposed | to contain enough gold to pay for its extraction, was | passed first through Gardiner’s amalgamator, and then through this machine. The quartz was not weighed be- fore the trial, but the weight is stated to have been some- thing certainly short of three hundred pounds. The re- sult of the experiment was a ball of amalgam weighing 110 dwts., and worth forty cents the dwt.—$44. At this rate, ore which was regarded as little better than refuse, would be worth from $275 to $300 a ton. It has already been abundantly established that our means of sepa- rating gold from quartz ores on a large scale, are as yet of a most imperfect character. Every miner knows that at most of the mines in the South, a large proportion of Plicity, is unwilling to adopt the laws and customs of | the metalis left in the tailings and thrown away. We pies nie Carine feng eels Pet ay WAY | have had machine after maehine to supply the deficiency; public officer his widow and fatherless children are pro. | Dut, one after the other, they have all failed in attaining Sei on. Sow he cen, as a ee a perfect result. Should the invention we have men- n to refuse that assistance, which was i Somibg wes knowa test ase taas eamaensen Tach Ta tioned prove serviceable in operations on a large scale, Fusing means to deplete those coffers on more wajasti. |S mpetus would be given to Southern gold mining that fable claims, when promises had been made to the appli- | would make Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia, formid- bs | able rivals of California. cants, which raised false hopes in their hearts and ex- penses incurred in waiting on the movements of Con- “mre Heaver Meadow Railroad Company have declared a | dividend of four per cent. roms mich vended still more to weaken their alfeady | Tie President of the United States, it was supposed, | ‘The, carnings of the main steméof the Baltimore and oni rd with tender thy those children, left . ae Weng and’ well-cerved counter, | O80 Railroad Company, in February, 1854, amounted to Bufforing aa he does from the recent and heavy affliction | $279,856 87, against $99,017 27 for the same month Inst oF Divi ey sl ie nee | year—showing an increaso of $180,839 60 for the month pu 'y ive in hope that cir case may re. | i ise: LEX pees this-year. This increase, when viewed in connection and mept with | with the fact of the total suspension of the coal trade | during the month, and the serious interruption of the business of theroad, caused by the great snow storm, is a gratifying one, and may properly be viewed as another | Bpon to pi Theatres and Exhibitions. Bowrry Takarrr.—The drama of “Uncle Tom's Cabin’? ill be produced for the Inst thne this evening. | Mea. T, & Hamblin appears on Monday evening next in ong oi F Sier Sapatadniired characters, “No doubt the old Bowery | *vidence of the ability of the road to earn a gross revenue erill bo filled in every department to welcome this favor- | equal tothe expectations of its friends, and to what has | fte actress. | een claimed for it. | Buoapwar TaeaTRE. —The receipts of this evening are , % for the bonefit of Mr. George Heister, the scenic artist, | THcmpson’s Bank Nole Reporter has been suspended for Fee oe peShakspearcan spectacle, “A Stideummer Night's. | & few days, in consequence of the destruction of the pub- Drm,” will be presented for the last time,” Those ‘who | lication offec by ire. It will bo resumed on the 18th inst Jhove not seen it should embrace the only opportunity | The receipts of the Chicago aud Rock Island Railroad Hee te ceuspbase aemiars | for February, amounted to $50,285. The road is now Bowroy'sTuaras —The new comic play elle the Lan- | oP tothe ety of Rock Yland, one hundred and eighty fers, ox the Discarded Son,” having made hitywill be pro- | one miles, Gueed again this evening. All the leading artists appear The receipts at tho office of the Assistant Treasurer of | So hy Tbe torah aieioh (of, Ons Hest Boclety”: will fol-'| 11.5 United States at this this port to-day, March 10; were $197,043 56; the payments amounted to $102,711 20— Jow. Messrs. Barrett, Burton, Jordan, Fisher, Johnston, ‘Miss Raymond, Mrs. Hughes, and Mrs. Burton in princi- Pal characters. Namowat TuraTar.—‘‘ Uncle Tom’s Cabin” is an- mounced again for this afternoon and evening—the lead- The current operations of the Treasury Department on the 7th of March were as follows:— Sing characters by Messrs. Lingard, Prior lowe, Fox, Mrs. Prior, Cordelia Howard, and Mrs. G. C. Jones. A For the redemption of stocks. . mew moral drama is in rehearsal, and will shortly be For the payment of other Treasury debts. For the customs snaer exes Covered into Treasury from lands Covered into Treasury from customs. Covered into Treasury from miscellaneous Produced. Watzack’s © Teatre.—Congreve’s comedy, entitled ‘Love for Love,”? being very successful in drawing large \diences, will be presented again to-night, with the same BAmirable'cast of characters. The orchestra will play | ,,S0uree : 246 97 | Soda, cks. he English quadrilles, and the amusements willtermi- Fer the 180 Wi « i For re-paying for the Wa 9,000 650 wae ein SA Rretty Estos of Business. For the Navy. Department. Oil cake, bbis.'100 372 | grtaneates ine birmendeees isieets haimanaret | Fer the Interior Bepartms 28,01 89 Ronn lur 14 708 | Bo announce it again for this afternoon andevening. The | The following business was transacted in the Land | Bp. turpe 088 “0 120,800 | ast of characters embraces the names of C. Miss Mestayer, and other popular artists. "s MINSTRELS continue to delight the frequenters ©. W. Clarke, | Office Bureau during the month of February, 1854:— Letters received, briefed and registered. 2, Fo Letters written and recorded 2)931 | pf their hall by their very amusing entertainments. A — Record thereof, occupying pages Pan ‘urs, p i fine bill for this evening. Located military warrants examined Sas | borucene wae amo L'B, goots, ot ei Woon'’s Minsrrris announce a very attractive pro- | Located military warrants briefed, 4,282 | Do. mfd,1bs6,368° 1,035 Oil pepperm’t 18 4,134 framme for this evening—singing, dancing and negro Patents written,. 579 | Segara, case ‘220 — quelodies. a enone ‘ if 700 | Total... ROTO Bvoguay’s Senexapens.—This band is very much admir. | PA*QHs examined by Board—military, 3,468; cash, | | @a.. io burlesque of “The Bohemian Girl” is a capital | | Actes of v fini nuilitary ‘sorip issued. 870 | pti aes 536 $20,480" BE. logrood.. 435 92.548 | I prod . Posted entries with cash..... j ‘S Campari Minstrrts commence a series of entertain- | Posted locations by warrants. 5 8,615 | Shoo pegs.. vee 164 497 Spermaceti... 10 "143 ‘ments on Monday evening, at the St. Nicholas exhibition Posted selections as swamp land...........+.....+ 5,008 | Wh’bone,li#20,434 7,969 Essential oll... 9 615 room, Broadway, rs Cloverseed,bgs 223 8,405 Watches 1 700 m1, way. The bonds and mortgages of the Merchants’ and Me- | Rootar bple 1,084 R012 Tebecee pes Hd prpbosDway Masacenir.—Tho fino collection of living chants? Bank of Oswego, deposited in the Banking De- | Ag’limplts,ygt 18 "115 Balsam Woh ca 7 | 189 pembleges. nee ait ' 8 partment for circulating notes, were sold on Thuraday, at | Logwood, tons ie Lees Pimento, baga 564 3,108 Albany, at auction. One mortgage was withdrawa for | the purpose of commencing a suit on the bond. The | amount received for the balance was $22,000, which is | sufficient, within $10,000, to redeem the entire circula- tion of the bank. The purchaser was from this city. | Had the Superintendent of the Banking Department con- Prorrasor Hart's Illustration of the Whole World, or the great gift enterprise, seems to increase in patronage. fxGNom Brrr is delighting the citizens of Brooklyn by his vontriloquism and feats of legerdemain. Quite a number of actors are wending thoir way to Qalifornia. Mr. C. Burke, Mr. Hann, and Mr. A. Phelps have recent sailed, and Mrs. Woodward (Susan Denin,) d Mrs. ©. K. Fox’ (Kate Denin,) sailed on Monday in sulted the interest of the bill holders, or the proprietors e. Ohio. ‘The Indy Saaiiaiaeld saeacarononeieat ¢ the bank, the mort would have been sold at the | Rosin, bbls... 440 e180. "Clocks, cases. 34 $580 » at Troy, to Mr. C.K. Fox, comedian at the Troy Sr. snanter fchanee runic ev se aaa sf Sp. turp., gis, 987 680 I. R. wots Rae 4 fuseum. Mille. Yrka Mathias will soon depart for San Merchants’ Exchango in city, whero competition al- Whale oil.. 1,641 11a Btaves .....-8,000 240 ‘ancisoo. Mrs. Sinclair is to leave Sin Francisco on the ways exists, instead of Albany, where only those intimate | Linseed off... "705 '550 Logwood, tes,’ 77 1,838 t June, and it is said that sho will play an engagement with the internal operations of the Banking Department 7m 1; it. the Haymarket, London. | attend such sales. Mz. Hamilton, late of the Bowery theatre, has sailel | 71. Boston, Concord and Montreal Railroad Company It ia stated that the Boston Muscum has realized fifteen °T¢ doing @ healthy and improving business, and will thousand dollars upon the engagement of Miss Agnes avery satisfactory statement for the year. The Rol carnings for six months ending October 1, 1853, after de- | bertaon. Last Wednesday she appeared ies omens m a entitled “Andy Blake, or tho Trish Diamond,” adapte! | cting amount paid to lower roads, were. ..8111,772 50 for her by Bourcicauli. The excessive, crowding in the of the iuesacatts have called for police inter- unning expenses in same time........ 47,816 OL | pork, bbls... 182 $1,600 M. tobac., Ibs.2,149 Ba ees copier ereeta wich ania owmnges | Net earnings for six month... ,..-....-« 868,058 49 | & Rad, ee. $0 B64. Gorn, bushels.2,600 to fort if followed in New York. In Boston there | 'X months interest on the entire Tea, pkj ard Francs cases.” 48 eye 5 t the placing of stools or ,i#8ue of bonds is...... 27,000 a. pee : Peaches in the aisles agains’ ns ix months dividend! “on tie! ‘entire gis a t of f it pp ‘The “Bihiop, or Chi of the Desert,” favorite. ploc» et Se ae es * 2Y*'$51,000 09 Of the play-goers twenty nty years since, has been revived at the Chestaut street, Ph iladelphia. "The Ravels are still Surplus for six months,......+.+ ++++ e+e ««$12,056 00 | | Yineger, bbls. i ®t the Walnut; and at the Arch, the comedy of ‘Much Aun About Noting,” with uew costumes, scenery, &e., _DUringa portion of the six months the road was not 4s underlined. open the whole length, but the net earnings were, never- Mr. and Miss Richings are giving English operas at the National, Cincim Mrs. Farren is eee in Baltimore. Addams, the Yankee comedian, played Sir Kiward Mor- ‘Simer for his benefit at-the Cincinnati theatre. He is now Playing in Louisville. Barney Williams and his wife are in Savannah. A poor, uninstructed youth, a sand-heaver on the river Arno, is how making a great sensation atFlorence. Ros- Bini has beard him sing, and declares he is the finest ferred stock, and more than $1 pershare on the old stock. numbers $77,000, against $47,000 for the corresponding | | period of previous year, a gain of nearly 60 per cent. The | year’s operations will probably show the result which was predicted in one of our articles a few months since, viz., that the net earnings Will be sufficient to pay all interest | | Whe. | loaving a balance on hand of $8,017,085 08. | Lard, | Corn, bust. 35,008 pilin Beef, Gum, ca: LR. ‘goods, cs 701 19,014 ‘MARSEILLES, Cotton, bales. 265 $13,375 Balsam cop.djs 113 $1,028 Rum, punchs. 50 | Beef, bbls Rosin... | Wh’bone, Ths 4,480 oe theless, sufficient to pay all interest and dividend on pre- | Cornmeal The income for October, November, December and Rye January, after paying connecting roads, was in round Pork 213 | Flour, 180 2 ts 10 63 Paints, galls.. 8 120 Oysters, cases 31248 Rleo, tlereos. Wool Bilk. Flax | Miscellaneous. ‘Wool "255 "$50,196 © BOL «$120,858 Val. put on mkt. week end’ag —— 1853. .$1,623, oer hors for ean 9) 1854. 21437550 Excess in the week, in 1854......esseeeesees $814,435 The foreign goods business is thriving well, favored by the prudent imports, which—though more might have been reasonably deemed requisite to meet the natural increase of demand—are decreasing rapidly, and do not equal those of the same time last yoar by a considerable quantity; as well as by the recent warlike news from Europe, where a general struggle between the hesitating Powers of the Old World would appear inevitable at pre- sent. Such a movement—all-important as it is in itself, ‘and so apt to be greatly protracted—forbids the enter- tainment of the opinion that easier terms will be secur- able by buyers later in the season. Hence the animation observable in most branches just now. The Continental goods are the liveliest, but British fabrics enjoy a ready sale at formerprices. The traffic in Chinese commodi- | ties is checked by the scantiness of the stock on hand | ‘nd the enhanced claims of holders. In other respects the business is without any marked alteration since the date of our previous review. The annexed statement exhibits the quantity and value of certain articles exported from this port during the week ending and including Saturday, the 4th of March:— COMMERCE OF THE PoRT OF New YORK—Wexx.y Exports. LONDON. Quant. Value. Quant. Value. Wheat, bu..24,663 $38,311 Bacon, Ibs.18,738 $1,705 Flour, bids. .2,396 300 Sponge, bales. 15 450 Corn neal, Rosin, bis. 33 62 L. Cotton, bls.10,617 $472,680 Staves......16,000 $1,126 Corn, bu..134,614 138,764 Logwood, tons 180 3,083 8.05 11,944 Y. metal, ‘al 7 Cotton, bales. 601 $26,253 4,963 Logwood, tons 70 1,085 1,155 Veneers, cases 3 260 = ct 155 78 GIBRALTAR. 366 $950 Lumber, feet.4,600 $200 20,400 200 xoRTH AMERICAN COLONTES. Tea, boxes. bls. re, PI Eontect'y <i) baritone he ever heard. | and preferred dividends, and leave $2 per share onthe Paper, reams. 570 244 Total... ‘The Germania Musical Society are giving their subscrip- | 614 stock. BRITISH AUSTRALIA. \ fion concerts in Boston. Miss Caroline Lehman, a con- . F Stoves, bas... 967 $4,657 Waware, pks.. 806 99,988 Sralto singer, “assists.” She is highly spoken of. The | The annexed statement exhibits the quantity and value Hrawr., pkgs. 871 7/869 C Copper, pose 370 Fiandel and Haydn Society gave “‘Soses ta Egypt,” for | of foreign dry goods entered at this port for consumption, | Furmiture.... 266 2/801 MI. tob., Ibe 31, or 6,692 the second time, on Saturday evening. | for warehousing, and also tho withdrawals from ware- | Clocks, cts a8 coated Wooltens, pis.’ on a a BP. Leadernier is reading Shakspeare’s plays it | joxse, — the week- ending and including Thursday, Ind rub, gel 2 10,458 s. bread, hide’ 18} 290 | March 0, 1854:— | Forges.... Do. brls....+ The Lyceum, London, ia closed, but it is now stated | | ‘ 9 231 that English opera is to prevail at that house, and that | Movanaxts in Fonmax Day Goons, Pyne, Madam Novello, and Mr.Sims Reeves, aro | Sg og Ele ee ye : Bodie get therefor iis safed that the war Pro er Esor SB0R 18 Coltonta. 686 2674008 | Boots, cases.. 25 40900 p Jenny Lind from England. So. sant ition 137 26.057 Col’ddo.. 61 Matches. 12 200 Zine, casks... 8 mo | "4 Lill has been introduced into the New zore Loaiala. 81652 Gingham: 87 45 eis, et ou B00 re which pro @ managers of any theatre , 19 11/658 Muslins, arts., 0% or circus shall not permit or suffer any male or female ‘ 1,660 Hams, casks.. 48 1,100 , under the age of sixteen years, to visit such Pe IB a 160 par anaes unless accompanied by ous or both parents, or by Total 2,188 $455,833 SOY ee duly appointed guardian: if an apprentice, by his mas- ‘MISCRELANROUS. FRENCH WEST INDIES. | ; if living in a charitable institution, by the principal straw goods., 176 $41,206 $3,500 Peas, bags... 152 $550 manager thereof; or by a brother or sister over twen- Finbrofleries, 68 42'226 45) ‘gry Heri 300186 | an -one years. For every such admission of achilda fine feaths.& flow. 27 0.458 45 Pok. fi * pes 136 1,490 $25 is prescribed, which fine shall go in aid of the Collars, ke... 9 6,058 188 | Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents.”” Lace gloves.. 92 88°81 Beets 89 | a a 280 Onions, innei.4,810 170 Matting...... 30 4,492 1,785 Peppor, bags... 30 $18 | _ FINAN — 341 bd CIAL AND COMMERCIAL ,.... «7306 $108,000 Ent S341 | Oatarbustiels 800 180 Total..s.scseesecOOT00 tag MANUFACTURES OF WOOL. cua. { 516 Corn, bush., 673 $626 MONEY MARKET. Cotte bag yt F'rniturepgy 47 2,714 2 Frrpay, March 10—6 P. M. 106 40; Biscuit, cases 60 58 At the Stock Exchange to-day the bears were slightly Su pots $3 6,710 65 Hardw're,pgs 60 2,282 fn the ascendancy. Those who realized a few days since Cot'nkworst’d 330 74,605 Books, cave.. 1 “118 Becured the widest difference, and havea fair prospect of | Delsines a Pi Salt, sacks... 100 165 nother opportunity to come in at a lower range of prices. Cuvers.. 9 38,747 Wine, cases.. 80 185 At the first board this morning, Delaware and Hudson fell _ Blankets 19 «2,720 20 tebe bd be | DI 1 per cent; New York Central, 34; Erie Convertible, | Hose. a He Seales, boxes 12 282 4871, %; New York Central Railroad, %; Hudson River | [itt roy goo Pi 5,601 Gas fixtures. § 708 Railroad, 9%; New Haven Railroad,’ %; Erio Railroad, 4; Zorn i F hie oa 4 be Hinrlem, 4; Stonington, 34; Reading Railrond, 44; Michi) | Cuxpeting Total.,..... 607 $500,087 | Aciis, c’rb'ys 86 gan Central Railroad, %; Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, | 4; Northern Indiana Construction Railroad, 4. Michi- | "0 Southern Construction Railroad advanced 3 percent, | ‘She only stock on the list showing any improvement. The Totaly,....1,076 $904,411 Withdrawals from Warehouse. MANUFACTURES OF COTTON. MANUPACTURRS OF WOOL. Woollens. Sransactions in all the lending faneioa wore quite large, | GOR cess st gond'a larger per cent than usual, for cash. The bulls | Cottonandde. 80 16, . hhave had a pretty good time for some woeks past, andthe | shave. a 1b “4 Embroti ‘d do. fears are now having their timo. We expressed the opi- | “S*Peting...._ 21 5,504 Hose,,....... miow a few days since that it would be good policy on the | Total,...... 174 $57,950 Total....... ppart of those who had purchased fancy stock in the early | paxeacreno7 Bier Btages of the recent inflation, to realize, and it is our im- | Do. & cotton. & Pression that many did so advantageously. The present | Sownward tendency cannot continue long; money is too | Th $22,605 @asy, and the season paopitions. Another reaction must Straw ar 98 “97,221 Goon take place; but it is possible lower points will, in | Embol 1 1466 ‘the meantime, be touched. | Matting...... 14 2,481 Mining stocks hardty felt the depression of tho general | rota... 318 S1L167 Total ...... 189 $54,689 | Market. Cumberland finctuated in the neighborhood of B2, and Parker Vein was steady at 8. Pennsylvania Coal We MANUPACTURS OF Woot. Woollens 36 $18,324 Gold at 106, buyer 60, which is a slight depression. Gold D, Greeny RE 18°85, Bill reached 43{ on time. Two small lots of MeCalloch | — ——_ ~ FT 6; @hanged bands at 7% and 7%. There is very little of | Fetal 8 $12,183 Carpeting .... 22 8,703 this stock in the market, and the stock will probably be | Linens....... 7G $14,799 Total...... 176 $51,057 | Quiet for some time to come. New Jersey zinc receded | Do, & cotton. 17 8,695 @n eighth. Phenix Coal sold at7. North Carolina sella — ———_ MANUFACTURES OF CoTToN: $4 436, bayer's option. Lehigh may still be consklored | Total... G1 $18,474 Cottons...... 173 $84,776 | Bs rating at 334, notwithstanding the small sale at the | PM 4 1,929 Mining Board, st 3%. The bits at the Mining Board | ri : Flour, Ubls.. 900 $3,028" Dim’stios, pgs 1 Candies, bxs Hardware... Bese Furniture 49 tee oil... chine Clarif sier, 9 Haciward) ee] 7 Planoforte ... E& 8 ware er. chy: $250 Flour, bbls..1,000 $10,000 96,000 — coats ee eens $108,250 ui 1 26 23 1 1 Clothing, e.. 6 Dinest’s, ot 2,46 VENRZURLA wero :—For Cumberland, 314; for Potomac, old, $4; for Total ,..... 380 $97,295 | Flour, bhis... 400 gious G.powdr,pkgs 100 $275 Potomac, new, 1%; for Norwich, 10%; for Yettions 18; P Domests pkgs 8 ‘sas Conner, pv 4 Gor Toltee, 11%; for Douglass Houghton, 5; for Phentx Peers ay | By, Phe, cones, O68 3 4 | Copper, 7; for Winthrop, 2%; for National, 2914; for | ra Lalo Saar) ” Doi uae a P4 Flint Steel, 534; for Fulton, 15%; for Isle Royale, 1934; | 106 8364-411 on 11,280 108 Pimento obs . | k fobaccs 5 100 foe Mineral, Be; for Deap Rive Be; for Binoy, 2%; | iss re Tron pa Be Rockland, 1134; for Clark’s mi 5 for mal 607 wo 88, case... 1 55 deere hg for Phenix gold, 66e.; for Ruther. | Flax’, 636 2.138 33,338 pa a 109 UE Stationery «3.985 | Ybor aaah, ¢; tow 1 Hil, T0e.; for Gold Miscellaneous 419 «= «187,048 188.900 | Wick sess ess rdw, pkgs, 13420 Bill, 4; for Rocky Bar, 20c,; for American Mining, 1234. ©M14 G1,670,068 ASL 62,297,021 | Totaleceegsseneqerveerssrseesseeaneesereceee 98/008 | } | a 3g 1 | | ye. fc. por Ib, | mruon at B88 otis, ana Men and 28e., | notice gales of fleece, $20 Paints, kegs. 13. 153 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. M5 Faper,reams 3,000 1 Pe _FINE ARTS. 15 Cinnamon,1bs3,035 1,717 AXTER'S PATENT Cg ty aged , ¥OR DRAWING Z2t Pepper, bage,'105 1,298 | “Imported and for sal 421 Stoel, boxes. 35 ‘816 Wo. 1 ATED DAVIDSON, 50 st p cos oo | The prices vary from 1234 cents te'sl0 tacks Ss Gasese, boxes 80 950 THE Boma f hy tio. nat the oy ys. 8 254 Cottons, cases 79 7,560 as el Tho: French department, 1 Sang Tibene, bales. We 1388 | wih three tifa sees tr Savina, Cupid ant Poyshe, "198 Cocoa,’ phgs.; 684 | Nod Phe Beizian’ department, in Thigh Is included the 779 337 if ey ‘aithful Messenger, the Lion in Lo’ Bode, — 1,076 | the Danae Pa pment, including the statue of Kalli, regi, 100,040 Tin eiaier ba, ae USS | the Greek Slave, Bey go. agate ode 4 a: Fren \e} ment, in Dom'sties,pkge146 6,207 Frits, casks, 2 110 | wAck“isABOother, peat, eautifel statuary groups of the ase. 2 wi" oe ack upon the Child, fence by the Demijoi China, department, will include the famous = ea Siseaen tothe Wild Horse, &c., &¢. No. 6. Kiss’ ‘of the Amaxon, now in the New York seeereeees $115,489 1,107 | otal value merchandise. exported during the week ending March 4, ++ $1,546,735 Total value specie do. 14,810 Co Rie apsspalbg cobelarapem ete hy. $1,561,554 The bulk of the aggregate was, as usual, in cotton; but breadstuffs form a very important item. The news re- ceived by the last three or four steamers from Europe, relative to the corn markets, has not been calculated to give much of an impetus to shipments; but the exporta- ion continues very steady and very large. The total value of merchandise shipped during the week was un- usually large, while but a very trifling amount of specie was exported. For some weeks past the foreign trade of this port has been well balanced, the imports and exports Ceeeatine more closely than usual at this season of e year. Stock Exche Exchange. RDA, March, 10, 3868, 100 MeCulloch G..b50 do..... 93 10 shs Del&Hud CCo 1113 ¢ 111 5 Bk of NAi 10 Metro) 10 Fighth Ave Bk. 20 Home Ins Co... ton Co, | 200 Gardner Gd Me.. 2 100 Flor & KeyptCo. 8 200 Phenix Co.. 83 20 stoning RR.b3. -atém BOARD. | 100 shs Nic Tran Co. 27% | 100 do......b15 2734 | a 93 273¢ $1000 Cea ee Cen Ctfa .. 5000 Hud one 80 7 Cleve Ok Gin 121% 100 Nor & Wor R.s60 67% bo irasipeoun ¢ 10958 too rm Dutch’sS.b80 15% 100 Gardiner Gold. 236 100 Parker Vein. CITY TRADE REPORT. each handsomely mounted on a ° Frpay, March 10—6 P. M. cen at $6 75 for pearls and $5 8 $6 for pots per 100 DSTUFFS. aren little. The day’s business included 7,200 bbls., mixed to fancy Western at $7 8734 2 $8 12%) ‘ordinary to choice State at $8. $8 18%, and other kinds at roportionate prices., Canadian was in- active and nomi Southern tended downwards—the day’s sales embraced 2,200 bbls at $3 a $8 50 for mixed to straight; $8 25 a $8 431, for favorite, and $8 25 a 9 50 for fancy per bbl.Ryo flour was obtainable at $5 37% for fine and 98 37% for superfine per Dbl. About 150 bbls, Jersey corn meal changed at $335 mathern white | bece were rather was dull and heavy, only 6,000 bushels found buyers, at $1 95. eee and oats were unaltered. Corn was in good the day’s sales compri rised | $3,000 bushels’ at at ene a 84e. for Jersey yellow; 85c. for mixed; 85c. for Southern yellow, and 87c. a 8ée. | for do . white per bushel. | Corres.—The market continued firm, with sales of 500 Rio, at 113¢¢. w 12440.; 60 do, Porto Rico, at 1230.5 | 1,000 do. Java, at 14c. | orton. —The day’s sales were confined to 416 bales, as follows :—For home use, 381; and on speculation, 85. | Market dull, and prices 4c. per lb. lower than on Monday. Fratamas.—There have been 2,300 Ibs. live geese dis- posed of at 46c. a 47c. per Ib. | Freigums.—Letters per Asia still being due, engage ments to Liverpool were moderate but steady. it 8,000 bbls. flour were ¢1 dd at 4s.; 1,500 bbis. rosin, at 4s. 1344. 9 4s. Sd.; a about 15,000 to 20,000 bushels corn, at 140.8 15d., in bulk, Cotton varied from 7-164., asked. 300 bbls. lard wore engaged at 42s. 6d. To | 1,000 bbls. flour were taken at 4s. 6d. To Havre | there was no alteration to notice. To California rates were quiet, at 50c, a 60c. per foot measurement. There was s good inquiry for charters. A brig was engaged for the voy: out to Nicaragua, at .. The splendid | clipper ship Nightingale, Messrs. Cameron & Co.’s Austra- Han Pioneer line of packets, was loading for Melbourne, with measurement goods, at 600. per foot, which has con- tinued to rule for sometime. Hay.—We noticed sales of 800 bales river, at 85c. a 88e. for shipment, and 90c. a 97 gc. for local use, per 100 Ibs. Hemy.—Sinee our last report there has been but little doing in our market for American hemp, prices for which, with a small and decreasing stock, continue firm. The ‘8 consist of 250 bales unt 4, at $200 a $205, and 120 bales dressed, at $200 a $265. In Manila there are no transactions to report, the stock on the market being held above the views of manufacturers. Jute shows eymptons of a rapid decline in price. i Inox.—Scotch pig was more inquired for at $87 a $40 r ton. Pomp. —Holders of Spanish continued to claim $675 and of Galena, $7 25 per 100 Ibs., but the transactions were insignificant. MoiaseEs.—Sales of 100 bbls. New Orleans were made at 28c. Navat Storms.—About 200 bbls. spirits turpentine sold, at 67c., cash, and 68c., 60 days; and 300 bbls. ‘Wilmington ronin were sold at $1 85 delivered. Ons.—Whale was held ot 60c. a 62c. and sperm at $143 a $1 45 for crude, lion; but we heard of no sales of moment. Oliv little. Linseed appeared brisker, Se miei ed day's operations reach 15,000 and 78. a 79¢. for small lots, PRovimons.—Pork was more freol: offered, Be ad ann uiet. The day’s sales included bbls. new, here, at ie aon a for mess, and $18 25 for prime; swith 1,000 is. mess, dffiverable next June, on rete Nothing new oceursed if cutmeats. ims eure wero made of 900 pacl 8 lard, eae a 10%. per lb. Beef was brisker and rather firmer. The day’s '# movements 700 bbis., 96 a $6 67 for mgt a ; $7 50 a 87 57 for road ont do; $12 50 for and 815 a 810 for extra do., om There was nd change in market for buttor or cheese. Rict.—The market {s more firm, with sales of 250 —_, at $8%c. . ee. Lal is Cuba were a at aie. n Ae. nd 200 8 jo Orlane, a4 . & Be. ‘ALLOW.——About 10,000 Teer prime fe yors at were reported of 400 bbls. Jersey and ced wea wh lon. ‘ince our last chien to cncarte for domestic wool. ws manufacturers, at a 000 iba at tbe, tte font ‘at 18e.; washed Buenos bates, aad yaa Sanyraa, 80 bales, on private ters 1 Leomunes: ee v tal @ Austrian Sculpture Court. In preparation. ED DIFFERENT ‘The Savieu ‘Ato. Fd net Blessing th 1@ be Bread, Baxter's ‘Minature Album illustrations. ‘Ton designs. y . Sains a 9 jure Illustrations. fi ‘Three Boug Flowers, Ton Bouguste,” Lovers Seat Hastings, ings. Be a Sound ee jets. Dance. Re esaor ot Parpetret Landing at Osborne. Le Revorn from Hunting. One Gro Stolaenfels, on the Shall I Succeed? ‘Water Mill on the W: ‘The King of the French: lowving Eu for Paris. Capid and Fayche. Bal The Nymph. ty Wyatt. i: ek Heston ‘ im ‘of Wellington, the late, Rock Quarry. Summer. The Gondoletta, River Scene in Holland, The Holy Fem after Ra} Hol . cab moan ‘atest t the Queen, s full-length Poe hoy ‘al Highness Prince Albert. FY oo ae <' 400,000 of the above | Leb Lgl Ley wold by the pat ‘The Cir ian Lad: Bath. miajaty end His Royal Highness Jonny, Lind, Concert ‘Costume ‘Troffe. rat Impression. th’s Priory. 2 Sir Re Nopeloon 1B Besporor of the Fronoh. Noarly ready. Crossing the Bieook. Lake Luggelaw Paul and Virgin’ Ghalcos Satoon, ‘Hast Indies. Gree) The Great Exlibiion, Bxtoriorom 9 alarge soale, Fol. Small Exhibition. Houses of Parliament. Flora. 4to. The Di fc Me fol. re Ete Boor’ dete aren Os. enely SRA The Arotic Expeditio ‘Australia, (News from Home.) Nici Balmoral Castle. Crucis Abbey. Royal Exchange. View from Richmond Hill. View near Harrow on the Hill. View from Windsor Forest. Richmond Bridge. ‘The Reconciliation. 4to. Tho Pas des Trois, Fai The Ail Gardeners. jarda. be fon Chain Pior. of WT elliagton, sketohed from No.1 nt jects upon # reduced scale, and mount- roast, may be had at 50 cents each — The Ascension. ie ‘ow. ‘The New York Crystal Palate, size. LE BLOND's PATENT OIL, PRINTS. colors, similar to Dorwe® tens Pegcees, os a Price fro: Beal eae ae 1 Tyrolean Walts, 2 Brother's Water, kena 8 Venice. 4 Balmoral Castle. 5 Wedding Day. Th § Portamsuth Harbor. 9 1) $ Spring, u ‘Summer, ca Printed in 123g to 50 cents each. For C8. | agent, 109 Nassau street, New Tho Rose. Gave of 3 of Justice, Alhambea. eye ch Kai Abbotsford. Ff Re en Bridge, Windsor. 39 a a a2 es “ 6 46 a 8 “ oO SL 52 83 mm Fancy im me zea aes Bet indsor, 25 cents. Batioral 33 c 8. spel 'd board. te ycriginal painting at Rome, by The Descent ae the Grogs copied from Reubens’ beauti- etbedral 1 Beugdletion, trom he original painting at Rome, by daganade retitl . ape hah ot of St. Rae fm ips, the original painting. Tews geriptural veh) senjects tn etn, ia. colors, froma tho a in course of ioe wu R. bert. he ae frames, ne Prince of Walon is nity Princess ‘ark. an Gathedral of St. Paul's; Anagsl Co: 6 Heesing of fhe Parochial Schools of London, on the Cath nd, ten ons ee Girl at 5; nie yee, dato inten aa pet Crossing the fiset: ers; The ag the Boy; Hust i brrelees Waits; one a e-, Ssovionrs ‘Christ in the Garden; of Raphael, seven subjects. picks & 00. Holy Famil Christ in the Tomb. mecmteanapue. las Seniebi from the Cross, funy ‘by venty. we inal errr mmm nnn, |OAL.—I AM DAILY Romancing Ey. Us quality of bent red ash, others at'the lowest Sra ty-fifth street ranted, under fo RD ASH COAL, SPOHN AND LEWIS VEINS, BY sul rivers are capri aint lg sy scletr le of rath i ‘on board veescls Bi eat ganal from a Caren 78 Walnut Pa Kam HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. MAID DNAS rer nnn $5.000 near the cit; small incumbrance, goods, &c., ke. Addre street. bo reaht ong? with teal ‘name, WK Broadwey Hove: WANTED.—WANTED TO EVaCEASE. A Bicosant, tengo grenaal ins aed 8 “ ipoenee: nea treet, an: Lt a ot with fall particulars, He Wed. Heraia aa WANTED.—| ROO) Hotere wall faa 4 SSuewuere ist Tay: below Blocker hoawe must be in good or- der, good neighborhood. ‘Wok RICHARDS Broniwey, $$ rrr Hover MANTED-ZOR A SMALL FAMILY, WITH- ‘in the Part of the city, noar the pro’ how t to exceed to . ‘Address B., box 209 Post eee Reference satiataetery. Pave “ger HOUSE tel teal. eee USE OF ‘a small (ceatieman and wifes etdo of the olty iy prareed"Addree me it be moderate, Hid ae tating tent, while Ll HOUSE WANTED_BY A SMALL GEN- Broad - sad lone ART OF A IN One tebe cy four or five rooms, with Croton, for a family of three persons; no servant or children. Address, with full particulars, E. A. L., Horald office. 00) pee oy R ae Ag Cind & Litelba, for omaall Calis, ams é: * Horald thes Location—Seveath ward pre- Rent $is0. ane oF A SMALL HOUSE WANTED—BE’ and Tenth avenues, and Thirtioth tieth cath Rourze WANTED—A SECOND-HAND ONE HORSE roller, for farm purposes. Inquire at tho office of Governors of Almshouse, Rotunda, Park. HIRE—BASE! iscse ey ee ANP, ae FLOOR OF A fl ta lat nd ROOM BL ati tl md panegt rae red and Pmasge peeneren) ei tier 9G the latter vonrd near she city Baas tdbicable a) ress, sf Thily"’ Times office, 113 Nassen strect, [PPER, PART, OR THE WHOLE OF A GENTEEL house wanted by a small family. Location sen tone, low Fourth atroet, and would prefer wost of Broadway. -Ad- dress C. R. T., Chatham square Post Off tae le looality, he north side o¢ the e moderste fener rent and location. bg ET A rd FAMILY, Ley gyi CHIL- of @ two-story ho ; Tent not to foxoecd! 200. ANTED BY A PHYSICIAN, AN OFFI Ws ioscait pousibicy botweon, Troausts sed Hine streets, and betwoen Fourth and Seventh avenues, Address M. D., Herald office, “WANTED,-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, WITHOUT hoard, for two gentlemen, & parlor and bedroom, oF te room, near the Metropoliten Hotel, Address orald office, D—A I PURCHASER FOR A PUBLIC HOUS! y Lar od ‘@ short distance from the city. LONGLEY & TAYLOR, 92 een ‘ANTED—THE SECOND FLOOR I VA house, for a small foie at, i in the esteem part ou the of the [an (per ors Canal street est jeg small ences given gee idddrens 3, v. ny Breiserala ote ofc. perdidectsica iciabaAdsen icleatahe hd Motel ata a. Wa A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND SER. ‘vant, (somewhat particular with whom the: live,) of s good house, is or five rooms.) im 9 respectable borhood, wit! shree or four bl Broadway, below Eighth street, Addro Post Offiee, stating partic aie ANTED—ON | LEASE, FOR FIVE and chimney, for chemloal’ parpe th Kad Fostioth streets Addzoas, iT, 208 Bast Thirtoonth stroot. Z ANTED TO LEASE—A PTARy FOR TEN OR fifteen years,t o be built on two lo! by 100f cet ona ot ans alr ooh ‘and for wi wat ire cor at ‘ont Fif- street, botw oy Hours a aa'ls NTED TO HIRE---FOR SIX MONTHS FROM the Ist of Ayiilos Ba or pay, unfurnished rooms in a desir- large Teanos, Good ‘Tonsni way Pot post paid, R. J. ghle house in Brooklyn, for 4 gentleman, ‘wife and infaat. ‘This is good opporta ora 5 summer ut of town, a0 x promises il be welt taken sare and soholoe the storage of farni- eeaatued 4 ‘Address bo ox iit x Y. Post ‘Oftee ARTNERSHIP NOTICES. helevina aan artical eoestiammnerasommn ize: “PARTNER WANTED, WAH $10,008 x ijn sbepdessnne, FE foe one and 5 ‘ a ‘Address box 3,15 RIBER WISHES TO FORM ith, has the ‘some person nufacturing business, or an 19, at 7 per cent interest, with ina valuable invention. Ad- savance secured by ihe addition of a bai interest dress W. H., Herald office. $5. OO. Fes GEARTNER WANTED, WITH $5,000 or $10,000, to eafo manufac: business, where @ quick return large prods are genta vga The,Sezaand for the article will w amount. For particu! re apply we: 8. URON. BON. “Awtorney, No. 8 Walle street; office, room $3, 000. —THE SUBSCRIESS HAVING A GENE- anreenis cones seable-and Tetablisned bust to invest _ amount ina which oan be shown to yield reasonable profits. Com- os ations strictly dontidential. Address . 8, Herald —A RARE CHANC! Pfr A PART- $1. 800. ber, with Seat $1 oi in stationery tet already esta! bat a yuveady al P reaeniany Merensnaee ee mat own. fees B. B., Merald office, ting where be ‘an interview may be mar oa ex changed. () -PARINER WANTED—A MAN ‘OF oop ineas tact and energy can hear of a good s on nthe, pW. We Ward, Herald oftve. ora TASOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.— THE C0- partnerahip heretofore existing between James M. Bark: iey and John C: Flanagan 1s this consent. All bills st the firm to heya M. Barkley, and all debts due the rm to cantata who alone is authorized to collect the samo. JAMES M. BARKLEY. March 9, 1854. JOHN C. FLANAGAN. ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- fore existing between C_ and D. Vreoland and J. Col- feed under the style or firm of ©. & D. Vreelai J. Col- this day dissolved by mutual consent. C the Iate firm will be » djusted bE; &D. y ceelead CORNELI office, 280 Seventh ue, US Vi DAVID WREBLAND. _New York, Maroh 9, 1864. JAMBS COLLARD. PARTNERSHIP le of Peck, was tl oor, dissolved by mautwal consent. ease sateen wean oe Ht Bassett. ren a aol Kew York, March 8, 1854. C,H. B, ate deraigned will continue the s Jewelry bu Loney the ce, under the firm and st; 5 and style ee en WANTED—WITH A CAPITAL OF $10,000, y @ practieal chemist, to increase a chemical manufae- turing business. Address W. W., box 2,138, Post Office, ARTNER WANTED.—A BUSINESS MAN WANTED in the real estate brokerage and commission business this elty, who has somo capital, or ® food knowledge of business, Please addross forald office, with real Sauwend place ctlaserviow. WANTED—TO PUT IN 000 IN A ME- ical works and iron foundry, cstablished some doing a rrecesstul business. Ad ‘with real ., Herald offiee, stating where an interview may i lay A Lg yes Pas tte] twig ag UN- 8. B. Davis & ea) kere, in rol "ume! i 1864. Want IMMEDIATEDY—A PARTNER IN “THR iron railing and foun ary ove at least five lars. He ch Lasiness man, and,be willing to to the business. wi sa the. eategae is established, with ine, Frew meg and ev. order, almost new: op and foundry, in one of the best places for im the country. Ad dress Bacon, way Post panera Staaten Went prusaner IN AN ESTABLISHED tal ands acon dredgs nowiedg 2, young ad with einen. “Coaid - et iichanster altered Rin thee rte. FANCY ARTICLES, Meee ann ann nnn HARO.. “eee SEORTING MEN. rei AS ne Union Ci oy ee smal oto rgn tenons ad Saget ts. |. They are the ans UNION bay, eee eer errnennnnay Csr ory Chora: om WORTH W. highost cash pri f Dong Boney, for nage oe ema lots (pote of elo ied pisteeue ba bag fie OF CLOTHING..-ABOUT 92, evan E coats, wise and forghia selocted for masks, vill by wd SERS :