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and is intended merely to pro “ide for the reception and © store. Prime white wheat 12s. per 70 Ibs. Indian corn | Black Warrtor Meetings. band has been augmented by the attraction of Eph. distribution of the forces despatched to the assistance of | is ¢d. dearer, but the demand is slow. | A meeting of citizens indignant at the outrage lately Go and sce thom. the Sultan by the Western Powers. It is, in fact, a mili- _ Covrox.—In the absence of further advices from the 4 ‘Tux Camrneit’s have a levee for all their friends at 495 sary sanvosdion aud ts I Scaneheaanenltries Soltis! | Binter, cho market remains ia a dull alaggiah atatey and Perpelrated by Spanish oficials upon the Black Warrior, | som twp sre recollected, » German | Broadway. If one half the admires of this band were to P y iq > questions involved in the a contest, soit is although prices are generally consi at Havana, was held last evening at 600 Broadway, but | was ‘on the his pockets rifled of $35, | visit the they would fill it up for months to come. confined to the two maritime ) Who are already en- ontinue to have an occasional Rte oo owing to the short notice that had been given, there | and Mie ndlocy mone river, where it was disco- | Broapway MunagEase.—The Lilliputian the fat ga. ed in sending their fleets and armies to the theatre of nar e Aabe ote pester rs Sunway “Ly was avery small attendance—some fifty persons only | Vered the Coroner Ives caused the ar- | jady, the elephant, and all the other curious about wr. We must however, urge on our own govern- 'y 6,000, about one-fifth being for export or y pe rest of a German on of being the murderer; but | the establishment, No. 327 Broadway, are in fine condi- ‘tent, and on all the allies with which it is now connected eculation. There is very little business doing to-day in being present. ‘as the evidence did sustain the the Grand | tion and they ‘will all be shown to visiters this day and by more or less formal ties, the extreme importance of | Manchester, and prices are weak. | At 8 o'clock, Mr. Fannswoars, of the New York Vo- | Jury dismissed the case. uently notorious | evening. concluding, at the earliest pr enti, momen e ed PP Aaa rao and Africa were-not delivered 1. steer called the meeting to order, and proposed Mr. Shieves, Bamaed Sond, Howlett; d Johnson, were arrested whieh define the real political objects o! war, 2 ‘ murder of a watchman on board « ship, which assure to the Christia: Jation of Turkey our united Ds wy John B. Hall as President, which, being put to the vote, they had entered for the purpose of stealing. were Protection, and determine the meane to Deyemployed for | MONAADSON BROTEERY ‘ranroot, March 7, 1864. | was carried unanimously. tried, convicted, and two of them—Howiett and MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. attainment of our common objects. We trust the | Tne weather has been very finesince'the 24th, but each Mr. Jouw B. Hatt thea came forward and said that it time is rapidly ap, roeching when such a treaty will ob’ ' night severe frosts have occurred until the past one. * ay nog aodamany i>. teisatea the. Gilat See whsch, Wh tain the assent, not only of England and France, but of Up to yesterday the trade reraained in the same quiet ma, re the German courts, au! of some other ‘not leat | state an we reported it on Friday, but then the low prices meeting was called. It was a regular adjourned mect- pally zr March Hero, ¥. important auxiliaries rigs tages "ee aunt ie @ ~ | a mi ich flour was: offered Induced stition ibe ere ing from the one held in the Park on Tuesday last. Ho ‘Mar 18 lnpdee bes eee GNoniampeont opportunity o . ao 0 it, a purchase of 10,000 bbls., “ina A wing tlemen ross, jeans; 4 many of that aati Pe en Unt nod atrenath | Deen made for shipment to Glasgow, imparted more firm. felt glad to see that there were gen eneent ear ee Se | Tae aa enor Wrata chate We oe Ne er od eciemnl done ntbe fe — | ness, and there were several buyers’ at Tuesday’s lowest | were particularly interested in the freedom of Cubs, but “Mar 25 | damaged: Johann Langle, on against all hea The vonage Einairoe ae read tony aae4 | quotations, but holders became firmer and were looking thought it would be better, from the small attendance, "Mar 27 | Forbes, Boston; 6th, Charles rary Ota, Hons of perasp the means of regaimng all the ancient | fF improved prices again. to adjourn the meeting until some day next week. He — ‘Marap | Atiee, G), Harsioes; and’ Orient, an on pithie his grey Oe peers oa Sr'dermany, aad othe at without change, and the same may be said of all 1165" proposed as Secretary Don Francisco Aguerro, | Battery. “Frenchy” asserts the was the one who | -ApL 1 | [inthe Mersey Sth, Flora Temple, Pickett, from Baltimore of inaugurating his reign by an actof policy which Gas envetas od hich to; and the decoyed the German to the Battery, and Saul came be- I a ee " plies since this day week of wheat, flourand Cuban patriot, which was agreed following ry a id 24, Jane Mont Dennett, NOr! 7 Ui'Prossi lenyes the daties which devolve upon thelead. | ottiy lion a great falling off, compared with’ this day committees were also nominated:— iron. They then rifled hs pockets, and all they gotwas | Northern ig an § | sey Si re ane eee, ing Vower of Northern Germany unperformed, tho | Yvariery of cain, and 10,100 Dble four leas, ns OS | Committee of Speakers—Captain L. Louis, Christian | $35. This amount was divided petween them. ‘The body | North Star Apl 5 | nin, Mal Philadelphia; JH Jarviy Rich, ax whole German nation will rejoice that it possesses states- | WOT hoo call attention to the inereased export |W. Schaffer, W. Datam, H. Rabineau, Judge Morton. they threw off the Battery into the river, where it was Curlew. 7 | Blais, NOrieans; Ostewald, Jarvis, Moblie: Robt men and sovereigns of greater energy than he has shown. leans; Lawrence, NYork; F 0 Von oth, 01 4, Barstow. N Or Bahneke, ~~ ry leans: and Unlversé, Bird, NYorks 6th, 'Canetalaten Committee of Arrangements—Majot Kimball, Christian | discovered on the following morning. | Frank f- of Indian corn since the commencement of this year ; in The reluctance of Prussix will in no degree affect the January 27,100 quarters, and in February 60,600 quarters | W. Schaffer, Denis McLaughlin, Major Farnswort Fima.—Yerterday afternoon the bells rung, an airrm ae et, which was for a fire inthe bakery 4“ measures taken by the other great Powers of Europe; January 21,1 | _ Committee of Subscriptions to Defray the Expenses— | ,,¥ i= Yestend: nett, and Ualverss . , and, though she may content herself with » secondary “"YA°POr Tn serous attendance of the usual fre. | John Clancy, Senor Castelaones, John Bellido, HY Nonuz, To Sec aie’ Yan tae tacts tok te en | ae Petes Gan Peckhilt Mekcoua: Ghottee part, her position and the spirit of her people forbid the uenters of ourymarket this morning than this day week ne 1, Rynders. awh. wheal a deunare wile pg rn neeerenmremrmrnmrrrrrnrnrnrnnnnnrnt_| Lance, Allen, Portland; Forest King, Allon, NYork; Ger- My Ne ee as cevatty 1 Ratitiey operhted sith niuch caution, aad caly wlinited | far big ‘pr tate who said that he had | left the room for afew moments to Ihstig up tow clothes Pel RE cenaegen yf saan watt hae ae WF Rentley, Lawrence, Cazn e of ype the feeling prevails to- geantity of wheat was sold; prices were irregular, but on | | {HUES tOKne on one of the committes aps in the yard; the shavings she was using ignited, snd SUN ETS... and Laconia, i wards the Western Powers, and, although Sweden and 5 Akal aging Py hh dg $4; Franklin, Denmark have taken the precaution to declare their y"Dcle sellers cvincel a Shmer tone (ioe on fiomdied | Stood that the meeting was held in relation fo the Black | hus set fire to the premises. The firemen were im (entered ak RN +5 58 | Moon Rusu, 6 16 | wam wares, neutrality, they willnot be unprepared, if necessary, 0 snore aitention, api a fair Dusineas was transacted at Waerior outrage, It was not @ new matter—an outrage pel arcade Re A chine, bmg ed Port of New York, March 23, 1854. | ton; Leuias Munroe, Murphy maintain their independence by more vigorous moans. figures that mark fully 2s. per bbl, advance on the lowest Is Spanish officials on speriot Bee is. It net oe property. | — pole, HOrteane, John by The whole-wumGemanded by the Swedish goverment sales of ourlast market, and 1s. on the general currenoy, | the American governmen! eles slate Tin. Mzgnxa 70 Bony A Cavncu.—A meeting of Coi GEARED. | comb, Hill, NOrlennas”* for the defence of the country has been voted at once SAICh OF 1 Ma mail tat on ee Pere obtaining? | matter of the Black Warrior bad taken place, The frst a To Bump — if Ship Minnesots, Allen, Liverpool, Williams & Guion. . Broadwa; ‘Hal, Ship Phenix, je, rf |, Kermit & Co, nDoN—Entered out March 6, Torrent, , Pore 4 Ship Baldur (Nor), Dahl, Cork, WF Schmidt, Fbilip; Flying Childers, White, Blsinore. Cid Ship Geo Raynes, atohelder, Valparaiso, 8 0 Baker & Co. et, Fowlby, Newport and NOrloans sid’ from Bark L bamber- (and ald and unanimously by the four estates of the realm. In- 000 avail 4 - F | outrage that came Spain was not resisted, | gationalists was held last night at th TocmatiomMERtatenrecsived'ey iting Oncaz'e, govern. | 40%? Ee rece eee aed een aa | and it wan submitted to because Spain was a weak | near Thirty-third strect, to consider the steps neceseary ment which led to the belief tha? some movement of the ‘nus Cons in limited demant, ‘but good yellow held POW and. this country was a ‘one. But | towards building « church in Thirty-fourth street. Thero (an Gravesend 5tb) Fioi Sanneman, NYork Russian maritime forces might te intended against the ,,'SDlAS Conn in limited J ese things aro passing. “The arrogance, pride and | were present about twenty members of the congregation. 4 sea ge ggagd ad Falermo, Chamber: | from Gravesend dthy; Sigr Albert Gaiints, Steter, Mewpert tiland of Gothland, which is one of the most important ory yar neglected, and prices are nominal. Supply of , Presumption of officials are more | Mr. Rose was called to the obair, and Mr. St. John ap- | “Bark Aura, Crosby, Clenfuegos, Russell & Vining. a NYork. strategical ‘points in the Baltic, five regiments of Swed- | than anything else to throw the island over to this | pointed secretary. The prospects of the church and t Bark Heels, Paterson, Cardonas, R C Reeve. ish infantry and one cf cavalry were embarked on the and NYor! ) Palmer, + Lisnox—Arr Fob 25,3 W Coppin, Robbins, NYork; 26th, oe from Ke- Y cots short, but the sale very slow at Friday’s quotations. , A an Am bark, a} States. Sid’ 22d, King pahort, t at Friday's republic, and are hastening ‘manifest destiny.” | enterprise were then discussed, and it was stated that | | Brig Fashion (Br), Fader, Antigua, J B Gager & nn Ane bark aepemnus t 1 st of February for the defence of that position, Thus | oe ered pochaaye fate position ce value of oy | Ciba io an inviting island—ite people complain, and very | $8,000 was necessary before the work could be com: | Bris Umpire, Hill, Cardomas, Thompson & Hu Pa ah, catchall, March’, Betis Dona, Richards, Cardi it is by slow degrees, but by common and lasting inter. | Me? cereal article | justly, of the inflictions imposed upon them, and are | menced. Four thousand dollars were subscribed, and | Prk Dolphin, dilter, Sen suan, Cuba, MM Eroeman & Co. | (and ld 2d for NYork, ests, that a league is formed from one extremity of | BROWN, SHIPLEY AND CO’.S CIRCULAR. | anxicus to throw off their yoke. They look forward to | that wasall that could be obtained. It was therefore | Pre Hurt yas Waves Garcian demeoasi eee Eg |, MADEIRAR—Are Feb 12, Brunette, Preble, London (and old Europe to the cther, to insulate the Russian empire, Livanroot, March 7, 1854. | the honor of seeing the stars and stripes oating over | voted that the project of erecting church in Thirty: | Peters, 1sth for Rio Janeiro); 19th, Pogasus, Magud, Palermo (and and to abridge the perils of war, if they can no longerg, The cotton market has been vory quict, the sales in the | them—for under that flag they know that honor andli- | fourth street be abandoned. It was also moved and | CD &J Potors, fserpe ey Od Brig Tyrone, Coggins, Jacksonvil Sehr Albatron i), Vi aren Heng x ary, Se mee 2, Hollander, Andrew, and ‘chr Tempter, Brown, Mobile, Stu: jearman o% « “ Sehr Tho F Cooper, Corson, Burnt Fort, Ge, C Ht Pisr-on | wart March 2, Charlotte Reed, | three days being 12 cd. | a dK d be averted, by strengthening and extending the great | three days being 14,000 bales, at @ decline of nearly $44. | Lerty will be their right. (Applause.) Americans have | seconded that the congregation itself be broken up an‘ confederacy of legality and peace. ‘These are the inter- | per Ib. qi | no idea of the tyranny under which the Cubans are groan- | the pastor dismissed. This motion was laid upon the rE |, Havre for Sa- ests which in our day appily outweigh the tempta- eat and Indian corn are in limited demand, whilat | ing; ardif they ask for liberty, why not let them have it? | table until next Thursday night week. The mecting then | ,9c™ yannab. Sid ist, Kdward Everett, Gund; se rriomocth, Hoos cf axlition fisteveate a> aatverial, that if any | there has been rather more doing in flour at 1s. advance | ‘There is one event that is very Tetle thought of now—the | adjourned. ‘Stir Corfe, Cudworth, Rlisabeth Cliy; Resa ’k Wea. Ya; a, tH Boody, ‘Snow, NOrleaus; 4th, Esther, Pears: Power hesitates to take the part amigoes toit by itsown | on the forced sales on the 4th inat., re-establishing the | Lopez expedition. Lopex was unsuccessful. But how dif- ‘Tum Evrcrs or Hicn Revts.—The exorbitant increase | Sehr Maria Jano, Somers, Wilmington, B jlossom & Son. Opanerciee ae, ae a, Mo lds, for rosition in the general defence of Europe from aggres- quotations of the above circular, at which the market | ferently would he have been looked upon if he had suc- | of rents this year has been up town as well as down town. an Felco omen Mme rape jollner & Potte Ales andris, Va, with loss mm 1 Shiel sion, it will justly be regarded as the accomplice of the | closes steadily. ceeded’ in his attempt ! | The messenger pan by Shia gor And we notice, in consequence of the great amount | Schr Wiel, Rayner, Philcdeintia 7 iekee eee biyuourn—Arr March 4, Antelope, Shirri, NYork for egeressor. ANTHONY DORR AND €O.’S CIRCULAR. ernment to Spain, is authorized by the voice of the Ame- | charged for small tenements and stores around the Crys- | Stoop Harvest, Corwin, P: , master, Saori Loxpox, March 7, 1854. | rican people to say that outrages perpetrated at Cuba | tal Palace, a great majority of them have beon vacated, | Steamer Mars; Green, Philndelphis, Ja N Briggs. Paxzaxon—Arr March 1, Adonis, Rose, NOrleans tor THE VERY LATEST. During t fortnight the progressing war with | Sball hereafter be atoned for at Cuba. It was not in the | and are at present unoccupied. If this vacation of tenc- ARRIVED. peane, Beble, Ne mss a QuaeNerown—Sid 4th,’ Mariner, Savannah; Argyle, Bos- t.nued to occupy the public mind, and the | power of the President now to take summary redress; but | ments was. little more general, it would teach lanilords | steamship Pacifie, Nye, Li 1, March 8,4 PM, with A was reported sd 283th ult. + io be almost universal that many months | the messenger sent will soe that this will not be the'case | lesson that might benellt therm and the whole commu. | miss'and M0 pasntence Wee Rell nae eee Saeh | tap. lthe A was zoported ald 23 Petar Rolt, Liverpool and - pse before we can hope fora fiualadiution of | hereafter. He thdught that there should no longer be | nity. | at 73g PM. Roads for NYork, wit and loss of an- ble additions are being to the for The public are now in possession of more | any forbearance shown towards Cuba, for the time had br | _ Steamship Jamestown, Cavondy, Norfolk, &c, with mdse ; Cargo supposed damaged. bastopol. evidence from which to form an opinion | arrived when insults should no longer be borne from Get pide Lip MaaT it ae, en Cee es engers, to Ludlam & Pleasants. Sr ALBAN’s -Arr off March 4, Robert, NOrleans “ Ship Lantao (of Boston), Bradbury, Wham} Dec 5, | for Havre. Tmperorof the French and. thereply of | . Senor To.ox here repeated in Spanish the substance , Dae 8, baat it Emperor of the French and the reply of | ue Morton's speech after which the mesting adjourn | © barges fer the Albany and Canal Line. plstod Aniler Deo 24 with fons andvilke, to Gelunell, Win: | | Tmrxers—Arr Feb 26, Hila, Rovenkrans, NOrleans; Leow. ee Pimper { 4 o rm & Co. Dec 2%, off St Sanda, saw a c! ir ship supposed | tina, Thorman, do. cholas to his people, the speech of the Emperor Na- | €d until Monday evening next at eight o'clock. - to be the Win, from Skeaghae for New ‘Tix Srant—Are off March 2, Roger Stewart, Skolfeld, Zuinit Pacha leaves on * quell the insurrection, ¢ 4th March for Salonica, to h greatly increases, The | English steamer Niger goes likewise thither on the same | poleon at the opening of the French Chambers, and the —_— ‘Wultamsburg City Intelligence. | pL AD) 7, lat +4 3. lon 510 prseed ship Wm 4 Mobile for Havre. . °8 . i Parliamentary documenes recently published are import- NG IN LE IN REGARD TO THE SEIZURE OF Fire—A Hoxsk BuRNED.—Yeaterday morning, between | Now York, steorin: outta for Boston): LiverPoor, March 3—The Hibernia, for Philadel, PO ereet at Oe Waban ere vane | ant, as ropresunting the views of ‘the various interests, | MEETING IN MOBILE Ix : one and two o'clock, a lire broke ‘out ia the algble owaed 2ja$t 2638; 108 @W,wpere The P reports bactartocies | Whilst towing down the river this afternoon, got in Vigna, March 7, 1854. t THE BLACK WARKIOR. low For 0 P reports havingtouched | with a coasting schooner, and carried away the latter's 5 7 1854. | | The speech of Napoleon is the first doeument commented [From the Mobile Advertiser, March 18.] by Mra. P. Short, corner of North Socond and Second | at 8 Thomas, from which port sho sailed on tho dthinstin | Trainmest J ey The Austrian government has published an official | upon with satisfaction by the press of England, as ex: | Pursuant to the published call for a meeting of the reets, which, er contents and a fine emery, Wi - ie Col peinen ie eee Yom: Ste ter Doveras, IM, March $—The Orl Tho mm Liv- document, in which it makes known its views in regard [eecrang the opinion of the English people relative to the ‘urkish protectorate, and France and England appear to citizens of Mobile, to consider the outrage recently per- | horse, was burned. Loss about $500; no insurance. petrated by the Cuban authorities upon the American | The fire communicated to a three story dwelling house achr Yorktown of and form Balt | erpool for’ NOrleans, which was towed in hereon the lat, to the differences between Russia and Turkey. In this | be united in unexpected bonds of friendship. Commer- | ugh f the | adjoining, occupied by two colored families, which was ‘The L took a pilas on the 22d i having icapelzed after striking om, the Calt of Mam, hes document the Austrian government expresses regret that | cial advioes from all parts of the Continent represent the | Meumeaih aac ert eae rtd ri er Bets Catsced ‘ramhreranentntavcnt, kui veorerel byte: nfore, Rochelle, and Boston 6 days, in | grounded in & fathoms water, and llvs on Rar bons onda the communication sent by the Western Powers to | markets as characterized by extreme depression, with | \rth ingt., all the available places of the amphitheatre— | Surance. It belonged to the estate of J. &H. Corbett, | Brig Duncan (of Warren), Robinson, Zaza, Cubs, 26 days, robains, spars and will be ree0' ‘ | lower prices in stocks. The fall in Russian has been | 4), f dracious of the public buildings of the cit of New York. ‘The fire is supposed to be the work of an | with sugar and molasses, to Yenage # Etulain, my be removi her in; her poop Russia is of such a nature as to leave hardly any | thout twenty per cent within the past fortnight, the | 6 Most spacious of the public bulldings of the city. | | fo er, Fo Schr Francis Satterly, Reeveland, Savannah, 5 days, with wnd she has » large hole in her bows. hope of w favorable reply. The document proceeds to | large issue of yaper money by Russia, and the state of | sem’ were unasimously appointed #0 preside’ at the | Shortly after 12 o'clock a Gre was discovered in the | C*Atee,toMaCreniy, Mott 8a. bertoen Lovee, trom Laveryoel te Boston, tan makers pam. a t 5, olitics, a le r Fi | oJ # y y MY 4 aay that it was never doubted by the imperial gov- | Politics, having alarmed holders... | meating = cellar of w house in North Seventh strect, near First, | ‘Wilmington, NC, 8 days, ferday inorning, bet See ee eee calt Hecke oad raigaln, and Hes br. jo on in 8 dangerous position; pas- » Brown, Potomad river, 3 days. ernment that the demands of those Powers were just | and, os indicated in our iast, we look for enhanoed rates, President—Hon. John Gayle. occupied by Patrick Flaherty. By the peeapt action of i idente—} nga Dar- | the firemen it was soon subdued. ing, inia, 3 and in accordance with the interests of Europe. Till the | The'current rate of first class bills ia now 4% to 6 por | Vite 'r oe ateRincty, coo a ewe He : chal rag ee ae an | SobEMBFY Jano, = Virgie er peak aghast go tae nate Mati ‘ h t ls in ng , Hon. A. , Hon. T. .B. Serovs ACCIDENT LDRRMAN EAMHs.—Alderm: ; . = are atill , mot very last the imperial government has obeyed the calls | cert vt nt a eee ea ike Ingentear | Eadu,R.S. Bunker, Eaq., H. Ballentyne, Eoq., Wm. Jones, | Thomas Eames, of the Third ward, met witha serious | Schr Mary B iiancn; Fuiladelphis for New Hay having been able to proceed to thelr stations, fa goaee of duty to Europe and those of friendship to its imperial | ‘ich iy that of Messrs, Dickson & Co., of Glasgow, with | Jf» Esa., J. Crawford, Esq., Jas. Battle, Eaq., W. F. | accident on Monday, the 13th ult., from the effect of | Schr Jobn Thompson, Robinron, ulindolghia or Boston, Gaenes ¢f 3 nd stormy weather. Wind to-day shia for Norwich. with fine weather shee Cleveland, Esq., W. H. Pratt, Esq., J. M. Withers, Esq., | which he has been confined to his bed ever since. Inthe | Schr Hammond, Smith, Philadel ally. Sbould war take place, the sole duty of the Aus- | liabilities of upwards of $800,000. » ' ? Schr Lady Brooks, Coombs, Belfast, 14 Home Ports. trian government is to maintain the interests of the | The goversanent propose to. increase the, fncome tax), | 3! ee, ANG; Saks PORTE, NB Se lr Seterrtnpatd ee Ba regs peti Bohr ZA being, Seddior, Histport Wadaye. AUBTANDRIAS Sid Marek fi cohee uee Bee nations under the sceptre of his Majesty, which interests | 84; a8 their necessities require it, to issue a farther | =A. J. Requler, Eag., A. Z. Pope, Eig Tih his ‘orother-inlaw, when the light ‘wagon in which | Sehr Vietor, Crowell Dayton 3 days rain Smith Pall River. ’ are not in conflict with those of any other nation. Austria ing. The government of France also contem ihe Hen, Jolin Gayle, Spon en canene seer they were seated gave a @¥dden lurch, in consequence of | Schr Catharine Wiloox, Sturgis, Boston, 4 days. Paton TIS BR Rees (Bo) eens pene Ae Tet 7 sterling. The g ce also contemplate 8 | eee aoe on ey reinecting ite pur ‘intimat Aeon eulie ti the vee, aie ak = Schr Jane P Glover, Doane, Elymouth, Mase. 4 da; Jz, Boston; brig B K Koooe (Br), Saunders, Ponce, PR, 7th; is prepared to mect the dangers which may accrue from | loan of ten millions sterling, which will be delayed as ju¢ Meeting, briefly respecting, its purposes, intimating | going over a de fround, injuring his spine, and it was | Schr Susan Chase, now Harwich, Says. shied achra Sen Guily Hi and, Providence, ‘Hualoe dams, a great war in an adjoining country, and from the sub- | [0P6 28 possible. |The Turkish government las alsa been station, to act in the Uistinguished position assigned him | thought, fractueing ome of his ‘legs, pon surgical ex. | §obt Maty & Elisabeth, Doane, Harwich, 3 days, i Graben, Pines, PR. 10th lots Ruiy Jonnsoes Dis- veraive tendencies which may manifest themselves on | sterling. Gold has been in demand for shipment to the | bY the voice of the assembly on aay other oocasion of » | amination, however, it was foun Hab agiees hover |« Rees ont, Rockland, | Koo hae Weeden : : terling popular chi 4 ugh badly bruised; his 5 jowever, is | Schr joc! the frontiers of the empire during the continuance of the | Continent, and some large amounts of Russian and Duteh | Tresent, involving, a8 it seemed to him, some of the most | severely hurt, rendering him ineapable of controling his | Sehr Wil mith, Rockland. war. ‘city lomgjpoumn in Carden aaies tee. paietend important interests of the community, and the honor | limbs in the least. physician entertains strong | Sloop Wm H Bowen, Hallock, Providenoo, 2 days. The Austrian government, it is said, has sent to the | {en varesum in American eagles taken for payment, and dignity of the nation. He impressed, in brief but | hopes of his recovery. BELOW. pee Cabinet of Berlin the treaty entered into between Eng. | United States. it is probable that there will bean unu- ¢loquent terms, upon the vast assembly before him, the | guymany Mannan ov Taxarina 4 Crevrror.—Yesterday | n¢ bark, unknown. necessity of meeting the occasion in a deliberate frame of SATLED. sually large emigration from Germany during the spring. afternoon, a German named Bernheim, called npon & ‘ me . land and France, as well as the modifications it proposes The rer F'vallion foc tin fostnight have Lad fy mind, and announced its leading objects to bea clear | Colcred barber for the payment of aamall bill, He re- Etipe Raine, London; Excelsior, Flying Soud, and New to introduce into it, with a view to an understanding | excceiod the imports, and it is supposed that the next Sseertainment of the facts of the particular case, and ® | ceived a drubbing and was shown the door. Thisnot be- | \ Windat sunrise, NE; meridian, do; sunsct, WNW. with those two Powers. General Coronint, commander: | bank returns willahow a very large diminution. of the Gleipessicca tehy arare depnition the sontiments of the ing conridered a legal tonder, the man of the sirop was in-chief of the army of observation on the Servian fron ~ | Precious metal, which is likely to continue so long as | COnmURIIY URGSEOD. siing reba te Koad arnt en to the lock-up by Officer Guischard. tier, has changed his hesdquarters from Temeavar to | MOCKS axe forwarded from the Continent for sale in | 4,the rencrabie chairman faving resumed his cent amid | Kmxarrms KepxarPep.—Last evening, between nine | _ The steamship Gol : ge rn London and the proceeds remittod in specie; last week's | Dfter's foreibly condensed series of effective introduciosy. | and ten o'clock, officer Miner, of the First vincetown: Fish, Pain ship and t Age, which arrived at Cape Town r ae sn rr ward, detected | Jn 6 from Liver er way to Melbourne, according re Pama, March 7, 1058. | Sapensyate, ammersaes ore sez yaus sendeney of Samahn, moved tne Chir apyaint w commitee fo nguse | #7 females in ihe ack of boating a quantity of grocras | tne lates om Cenaonar Rady sh tose ag mice pr The Legislative Assembly has to-day agreed to the bill authorizing the Minister of Finance to contract a loan of sions attained in the investigation thereof, together with | streets, and were accordingly taken to the lock-up. The '20' ‘216 to the Cay it ehead. Slaship Nightingale, rf Sy ta foe. he apo coos ne ihe meaniiey of wheat | suitable resolutions, embodying the sentiments justly | um total of thelr gatherings from several groceries con- direct from the Trish 1 to Capo do Verds, | "*Hpistoi—arr Merch 22 sor John Elliott, Weod, Car- ct The corn market is Gull. The weather has been unnsu- , isto the facts of the outrage and to report the, conclu. | af the grocery store corner of Fourth and South Kighth Ff te St Gincente: 107, 2, 287, 2h 28 30 2 330 220, 251 - 4 3 Ho} ror isted of a side of bacon, two bundles of prepared flour, | thence along the coast of Africa te Cape Poles’ the 250,000,000 francs. osition of France relative to the short supply is more | PCdictable of them. The motion having been daly aub- | ied eff uk Of Rast, ee at roomie together with; | Great. Gulf of Guines to Cape Negra and santa along the | Se 8tirr_ 4: caick 16 dale sean: OUbnven/"Vtegtiliy Teil watered to unnimosy witout cmon, | feral ha wax sags arava a ing ink pela aetna aes wu a | tle ae oe maha Belge | Sues eae artesian nen Aye tc tian | BARE Ap agrh soe Redan Serta by the 238 members who were present. sleney, bas Leen provided for by the purchase of 8,000,000 | Ti5" “Tien, J. W. Lesemne, A. B. Meck, Fant Chandler, | Dugan and Ann Gallagher. Stit not Having boon discovered before, Sroepting some | Maiguecots nowes, NOrioans; The Assembly also unanimously agreed to accompany | 7,000,000 already imported. Tho quantity in the hands | E,Pell, Je. B. Boykin, Robt; meand Joka Forsyth, Eeite’ | he Yotog ante amenany Somrr.—A public meeting of | tage the weather was generally farormble, "ake mule “he hacen Bs Gia, tei . G. Clatk, AL Re aq. 01 8 eld last event ebang, Jenkin preps orp mab termina gece ae bee eae inser Ree fi a aapning to bo larger than | who thereupon retired to discharge the dutics assigned | ¢ their room in the bank building in Fourth street, at Itentita ot We Vinctate Nee ees Ds dis Jet de toi this evening to the Emperor at the Tuileries. brij Ure arly the whole been much lurger than was calculated upon; the stock | them. which there was a large attendance of ladies and gentle- Arr og Sipe Comson, jadd, and New York, Edi | thes : de under steam alone, the sails having boon "Junnito 24, Roig: Bareslona, It was stated to-day that a despatch had been reecived | at Liverpool is reported as unusually large; there is Pict cl g aged ih Hn tev gag eatigcct rite ae eee, pone alge aia chieeten Eerie een tt tesaren ans, down on deck Br bark Burrell, Dodds, Liverpool; sehr Life Boat, Bilis, from Berlin announcing that M. Manteuffel had offered | therefore every probability that we shall haves consider- | y/ontscmery. an ex-Congressional reproseniative of the | bjecte ‘of ihe association. society, of which Mr. | | Mr Donald McKay, of East Boston, has now on the stocks | _ DIGHTON—Arr March 20, schr Increase, Weeks, New his resignation to the king. This would imply that the ; _ | State, and Minister of ‘the United States to the Court of | Geo. Preston is President, was formed about two months | pearly ready for Isunching a beautiful elipper ship of 000 | York: sloop Senator, Hathaway, do, 22d, eohr Samual Te American securities have been in Ilmited request; con- tons, barf . 4 Belgium. Mr. Hilliard was received with loud and contin- | since, and now numbers thirty-five members. ane, BAY iderable amounts have been returned to the United i y with iron. “He has also in fi per ee for ales ued checring. He sketched the facts of the outragein | gue axwvat Bzmmxa of the School Board of Finance, qhien wit store ‘ers cargo than the Ghent aoe Pec tio pornos has received a detailed of his auditory for some prenty rene aian which was to have been held last evening, was adjourne: ve done. th these vessels are for Messi able Minister finds himself unable to struggle success- fully with the Russian tendencies of the court. Thore were many fuctuations in the prices of the 09 ree decks, and being di braced | Crocker, Phat Norfolk. re lipber af of 4000 tons, ‘BASE GREEN WiCH—Sua March 19, sohr Volta, Rack- ett, NYork, Bai FALL "RiVER—Sld March 2, sohr Matthew C Durfoo, ploring Expedition, relative to to Thursday evening next, in consequence of a quorum | Co of Liver; fands to-day. The Three per Cents closed at 66f. 65e. | the rovte of the proposed Atlanticand Paciliecaual,which | ive presentation of ita several aspects, in connec- | not being present. jackets, Mr Arr March 14, scbrs Raven, Rose, Jack- ii 1 sii yi i W) tons, and % for the end of the month, andthe Four-and-a-Half per | is considered favorable to that undertaking. a we oe views of which they seemed reasonably r ahipeot 2200 tos ¢ reparations *0 Gulls fos Taylor, Matth im be i i n port Maroh9, barks D Godfrey, Park- Cents at 94f. 25¢., ex. div. = Y | “The leading idea of his discourse—that still enforeed Jersey City Intelligence. months. The aggregets size of all these ships will be 17,900 | er, from Boston, dig (arr 6th, not 4th); Island City, Areyy Mapmp, March 2, 1854. TELEGRAPHIC. | through diversity. of proceaseewas,, that. the ense | A Cansox Tmiaues Las? evening atmoctiog was Lied in Nees ladcieisca he caek oe Delano: Nc Buckeasm’ Hansen, end Lamuriine Co ‘There are vague reports of a difference having arisen ACCIDENT T0 THE SHIP ROBERT KELLY. called for Present, immediate redress ; that no action | the Old Dutch Reformed Church to organize a Carwon | wewhury pont, mae cot sil cod ehee te te ree re nee | for NYork, 1d Get arn): between Fngland and Spain, and of the expected recall Livanroot, Wednesday Morning, March 8, 1854. | Om {he part of The government, would be effectual | league, on the plan now in operation in wostern and in- | gist inst for $1200. GR rete metas sia pec har ane me which was not speedy, within the utmost limits of | terior countries of the State of New York. Mr. C. H. q 3, ; am uthera Fracticabllity ; and, in short, that upon a simplo | Hoover was called to the chair, and W. TI Jelife was | aq Ceutyhunk, has veek purchased ty Messe Deuce tes, | Te LOC CENTER Arr March IX brigg Goorgs Albert, Wiley 7 The shi ly, f X of M. Isturitrz to Madrid. The persons expelled from ¢ ship Robert Kelly, from Liverpool for New York, unk, has Leen purchased by Mesers Delano & Co, | Thomaston for Virginia; Samuel B, a t to Cadiz are to be transported to the Ca | went ashore on Arklow Bank ; the passengers wero all | demand from’ the offensive locality, we should speak | chosen secretary. After prayer ‘by Rev. A. W. McClure, | tudothors fer $000) an theo toe eetare Delano & Co, oe j saved, and tho vessel was discharging her cargo. to it through a controlling nayal force, and leave the | Mr. Carson proceeded to atute the circumstances which | hav aera ee ae eae | a TOLMES HOLE—Arr March 20, barks Ed nary } 7 | reeults attained, whatever they might be, to be subse- | led to the formation of this league, the plan on which it | _ Missine Vessx1e—Brig W L Crosby, Clifford, sld from Dwight, Hallett, Baltimore for Bos ‘Leho, Ho The carnivalis very gay. The news from the pro- d and moulded, as best they might, by the | is organized, and the efficiency of the system. This plan itadel has not since been heard | delphia for 4 Mary Millor, do ‘for d The Great Fire in New Orleans. FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF vinces continues to be satisfactory. Three per Cents, 2635. Ter, March 4, 1854. PROPERTY DESTROYED—ONE PERSON KILLED AND 1 nd have come to an understandi OREASS LS URRDy France and Engla: “ Phe oe a. [From the New Orleans Picayune, March 17.) for the repression of any revolutionary movement in | Between one and two o'clock this’ morning, a very Italy. alarming fire broke out in Magazine street, and before the Benun, March 7, 1854. | flames were subdued thirteen fine brick stores, with ‘The Hela has surveyed the Kiel and reported it suita- | "Carly all their vaiuable contents, were destroyel. An s estimable citizen, and an old fireman, Daniel Woodruff, ble for great fleets. The Prussian government has re- | yoy Killed by the falling walis at the corner of Magazine quently adjuste pen. ‘The long-continued ani yociferous plaudits with which this ides wus received, in all its phases of presen- tation, conspicuously evinced it to be the actuating and unanimous sentiment of his hearers. Judge DarGax succeeded Mr. Hilliard, and interested the mecting with Various historical considerations tend- ing to show the annexation of the Island of Cuba to this confederacy as among the inovitable facts of the futnre, and the outrage under consideration as the providenti cause by which that effect will be superinduced. ‘The Carkman then announced to the mecting that the consists of a tax, submitted to by those willing to aid in the work, by which means a fund is raised with which to rorecute those who violate the law in the sale of liquor, r. Carson estimates that the rum tax amounts to 35 cents on every $100 of taxable property; and if citizens will submit to a league tax of Scents nd $100 to take care of the cause of all this taxation, they would save the remaining 30 cents of the effects ‘of it. He related circumstances to prove this plan efficient. Remarks were made by others, and about $40,000 altogether of tax- able obligations were offered to f er first vi and net oyage, and was form such a league. | Brown, do for m; Rooky Hill, Cittford, Wiseass: Baltimore; Orino: ‘iarding, Boston for do; tio, Stod- Plymosth for der Siok: Linden ou : en, br! nanchet, Somerset, Splendid, Julia Franoes, Bolivar, Igoma, ‘Are 2ist, brig Hudson, Knight, Se: rt for Buel SC; schrs BL Berry, Sheep Buladel for Boston; M’Kentic, Drisko, do for do: F A Hawkins, Cobb, Mary Auna, Haley, do for Lynn; Lady of’ ¢ kins, do for Por A nesota, Lanman. Philp Gilkey: Haten: Bath f town, SOs FA Heath ey, wh, Bat for ‘ iy Pe 7 Boliver, Ro 0 “thei: Putnam, do tor Potomac River: Rock- j ia to forbid the entrance of | and Ni committee appointed, through'their organ, Jndge Lescane, | There being a league existing in Jersey City among the | 7, ‘Mary Elizabeth. 5 inson, Rock Jected the suggestion of Russia 10 forpld fhe entrance of | and Natches streots. ur. Woodraif was an exempt fre- | Were ready ¢o report; whereupon the report was read,” | frends of tempepance, tt was decided to refer the pro- | more, Baltinere; Radics, Now Yor land fer Norwseh., oid beige D Remeay Haden epee oer the fleets of the Western Fowers into Prussian ports. | (rapt fireman in this city, President of the «Exempt | _ The reportis a recapitulation of the facts connected | priety of this form of an ozgunization to that league. | Cayes. 4 FA Heath, P Gilkey’ Bolivar’ gees | Fi 5 volent Ansceiation | ex foramina, with the seizure, and concludes with the following reso- | After which the meeting adjourned. NEW ORLEANS, March 22—Bolow, steamship Star of | “Ar brig Helvellyn, Davis, Konnobunk for Goorge- THE RUMORED FALL OF KALEFAT AND MASSACRE | Firemen’s Benevolent Association,” ex-foreman of the . the South, from New York. town, SC;'schrs Bonjam reins: > ACS™ | Mississippi Fire Company No. 2, and onc of the clerks in | /tions:— Wonk Rasosep on re Ware Works.—The work on the | eer tn ee a» phere, P. fows, 80) ome OF ALL WITHIN ITS WALLS. | the Mayor's office. Several other firemen were badly in- ‘ved, That in view of the amicable and peaceable re. | water works has been resumed sinco the improvement in | 4 oH! mt, Masth 28—Acp pole AY Piero, Provi-'| fo chomarten ter €h; users; Pennie mee (BY TELEGRAPH FROM LONDON TO LIVERrOOL. ) jured. "Mr. McLeod, the foreman of No. 2, had one arm ing between the government of Spain and | the weather, and is now being pushed forward with all 2 hanes Richmond; Banner, Parker, Gloucester for Philadelphia . , and one leg broken in’ three places, | ist ofthe United States, the recent seizuro of the steamer | que diligence. The large ayphon by which the water Herald Marine —e Mary Ellen, Snow, Provincetown for Tat Edward, Lowpox, Wednesday, March 8, 1854. broken in two plac . ton outrage upon our commere Cosrenpemdonse, War a ) . and is otherwise severely wounded in the back, but it is ; to tho private interests of American cit! will be conducted past the draw at the Hackensack draw- | EDGARTOWN, March 16—Arr ship Three Brothers, A third edition of the Morning Herald announces the | thought that he willrecover.” Samuel G. Rink, is. Wing- | Tneulftothe American fag. ne a bridge, was sunk to its place about the first of the | Adams, Sandwick Ielands, vis itolmes'Moletor Nanvucket; | evi Pooky vi s i i y ve field and Step! ol e ani o be ii eC Resol |, That is the bo ity of month, and rea net its ce. connection is: lore repor! joimes ole. arrival of a messenger, Who was immodiately closeted | field and Stephen O'Leary are said to be much injured. esol ver Hi e bounden duty of our government aoe Aiug tones pe “3 at ijk tts asi ieee: ie ion. sehr Harbinger, Coombs, Jacmet fo Mary Ellen, nd, Bristol, Me for Rappahannock; ‘port for Wilmington, N C; inia, Sid sobrs Cay ti | Mr. Woodruff saw the danger that his company was | t¢ inquire into the wrong which has been committed, and t ler, RR is. In port 11'A M, wind 8 with the Queen, and brought the anfouncement that the | tio by the walls being’ about to fall, wad was ia, | take and decisive steps, not only to obtain pe Workmen are engaged on the engine house, on the | ith loss of part of deck tond of logwood in NW E bwin ‘Monticello, Onw: Russians had carried Kalefat, and massacred all within | the act of warning them to remove when his foot slipped | 1% fe Shose vito have been injured, bat te xe Belleville reservoir, and on the Bergen Hill reservoir, for- | 4, $14 sebr s D Beboe” Helnsook, Baltimore for | 3082 Eliza, Angelia, BF Reeves, W. ‘ta lis, No details are given. | and he fell, the walls of @ store falling on him. He lived | *eaclved, Trust a\copy of these rescitions be formatied warding the work with the utmost geod Tho¥ are | Roston: C DHallock, Smith, Northport, Li, for do; Joseph fash, ene laa, These Sis rh BOL Berty, FA ts walls. . alse: butit is needless to | but.a few minutes after the accident sccurred. tothe President of the United States, to our immediate | also covering the trenches at the salt marshes. The | Farwell, Conary, New, York for do; Coral, Miller, Rockland | Benjamin, May Millon, sabi This is generally regarded as false; bu: ‘The fire is said to have commenced in_the store of E. | Representatives in Congress, and that they be requ pire has nearly all been laid. The citizens aro impatient- | for New York; oa Mathews, N York for Bath. MOBILE—Arr March 16, ships Arab, Atohinson, Londom; say that the statement—true or false—has left the pub- | Wood Ferry, No. 69 Magazine street, ‘The store was oc. | UEC in every proper form immelinte and decisive redress. | fy' looking for the introduction of the water; and the | $14 21st, sehr Coral, NYork. Aggo. Mitchell, Cigde, Cid obipe cTrewton’ as yendoms lic in the most trembling state of anxiety. Spain. POSITION OF MR. SOULE AT COURT—THE LATE IN- SURRECTION—BREAD RIOTE—SPANISH TROOPS IN THE FRENCH TERRITORY. The London Times correspondent mentions that at a | coupled by house furni ing articles, stoves, oll, Ke. he store of A. Delagrave & Co., No. 71 Magazine street, was burned. It was occupied as a liquor store. The store No, 67 Magazine street, at the corner of Natchez street, was burned. It was occupied by Bur- rows & Ostrom, as # liquor store, and by Sosthéne ‘Thomas. A. L. Addison & Co., No. 31 Natchez street; Price, recent concert it was observed that the King and Queen Walsh & Co., No. 33 Natchez street; and J. H. Heald, marked distinesion to the American Minister and | No, 15 Natchez street, were next burned out. The above a and that similar attentions were shown ata grand 4)ree stores were principally occupied ax tobacco stored. ball given by the Queen Mother. There may, of course, | “ihe Canal Bank, which is on one corner of Magazine be in all this; but Court gossip sees in ita round- | ong Natchez streets, was much scorched on the outside, about wa} feng oe i on Napoleon, whose Am- | y+ the inside is not éamaged. bassador Mr. Soulé lately shot. | While the fire was raging the sparks flew about in pro- There had been bread riots at Gijon, in Asturias that fusion, end a window fe one of ike stesee below the Coan y Of the insurrection we learn nothing, excepting leing accidentally open, @ crate filled with straw, General Calogne, Captain General of Navarre, had bla. ho window, caught Bre, and soon the fire raged nelf set out at the head of a force of 3,000, in pursuit of t place the 300 fugitives. As to the fugitives themselves, we | Toeut it learn that 250 had arrived at Urdos, a French village on | i the frontier of Aragon, where the Prefect retaine (hem, | awaiting orders from his government. | phy & Nevius, No. 57 Magazine atreet, 4 8n auction and commission store. fagazine street were occupied by H. M. i by R. B. Sykes. One of these stores, No. . and J. B. Burgen, one of the upper stories | After the reading of the report, whose lucid statement of facts and dignified appropriateness of sentiment com- mended it, at all points, to the enthusiastic approval of the meeting, Messrs. A. B. Meek, Percy Walker, R. H. Smith, and ¢. ©. Langdon, were successively called for, and entertained their auditory with graceful and occa- sionelly vigorously expressed reftections upon the con- tents of the report and the nature of the occasion. Mr. Walker concurred in the conclusions attained by the re- porters, and the resolutions predicated thereon, but sug- gested an apprehension that some of the gentlemen who preecded him had enlarged the scope of discussion, as to question and sentiment, impertinent to the immediate issue of outrage and redress. In consequence of the lateness of the hour the meet- was about to close its deliberations, when Mr. How- rose and felicitously addressed the assombly for it ten minutes. he question being loudly called for, the report was submitted and carried with emphatic unanimity. A motion was then made to publish the proceedings of the evening in the daily prints, which was carried; to which succeeded a motion for adjournment, which having been put and passed, the meeting adjourned indefinitely. rospects are that it will be introduced as early asin June, if the weather continues favorable. Riscusp rxom Drowxinc—At 7 o'clock last evening an elierly man, named Thos. Quigley, who resides at No. 31 Leonard street, stepped overboard as he was about going on board of a ferry boat on the Jersey City side of the ferry. He flooted under the bridge, and was rescued when nearly drowned with great dimeulty by John Rogers, watchman at the ferry, in the employ ef the company. He was taken into a room and restoratives applied. Capt. Woolsey, superintendent of the ferry, rt dance of a physician, had him taken home to his family a8 soon ashe was comfortable. The ball of the Morehouse Guard, Jersey City, consist- ing of resigned Gremen, will be held this evening at the Hudson House. Buretary.—The office of S. Davidson, corner of York and Hudson streets, was entered during Wednesday night by burglars, who robbed the change drawer of a small sum and broke the office furniture. Ractarp Conor, injured last week by a railroad train Hallock, Josep! LADELPHIA, March 23, 4 PM—Arr b Nickerson, and’Canton, Kell Col Jas Page, Rawae ived in s few minutes, and having procured the atten- | Disaste: Tux sPans and rigging of a largo vossol, which camo We bay, were undoubtedly from the wreck ‘Simmons had pur- of bark Amanda, ashore GC ve of the schr Russell, of Plymouth, as Ca my field sometime since. vey Raymond, of Plymo' Edward Johnson (Br), Lawson, Liverpool; Columbus (Be), te, ‘Trieste, schr Mobile, W! Lester, do; bark Alme - penny, Providen: k Sarah Jane, Gray, NYork. NEW ORLEANS—Arr Maoh 15, chip Arthur (BP), Main, London, 45 days; bark N Heke London, Feb 8; sehr Alice, Butler, Hava ned Welsh, Havre; Suitan (Br), Bro do; bark Commodoro, Williams, N York. hy iano; Essex (Br), Mum- ‘illiams, Havre, 40 Bannockbarn, Swan, Greenock,” J Arr March 21, schrs Abram Osborn, Tho son, NYork for Newbern, NC, putin in distress; ‘Antelope, Marvel; H Brown, ——; Express, Sterling, and Eliza da, Williams, NYork; Rolt Raikes, Chapman, Pro mith, Kelly, Portland; Alquiaar, Long, Bow ry rm, do. Roads, it Huntr Disvey, from Charleston W LONDON—Arr March 20, sloo) ano had a son with him, whic! vessel ainount to,nine. ‘1p Banson, of and from Gl 0 0 on; Orion, Clark, do; Weleom i Hampton. for NYork. ca NE Collins, N rt fe York; Active, Hol Mystic id sloope Washington, Kogers;, Agemty Berry? don Lae: ature, Chal ‘Yor! rence, Ki Ww it, and Ad Hh, 5 in Jersey City, has died of bis injurie am, of ond frum Gi SPOWD—S1a March 22 adhr Beaders; Gray, Phi- by Gaptaln Horatio Babson and | * eM SURYPORT—SId March 21, schrs James, and Indo- arg Superior Court—General Term. Theatres and Exhibitions. n, Her eargo. codfish and | ¢ndence, Philadelphia count (according to the last tariff,) which, at the Eng- | Natchez street, Marcn 23.—The following order was made:— Bowrrky TamaTue.—A_ varied bill is announced for this ‘od for $3,000 at the New Bugland office, NEWPORT—. fish Mint price of £8 lis. 1024, pér ounce for standari | hand n very heavy stock. Ordered, That the calendar of causes for tris at the | evening. It includes "Love's Sacrifice,” ile Tour G0 | Heston, and Sh000at the Gleusester Marine off Disasters: MC Durfeo, Jamea, Pall Hives id, gives an exchange of 26.00%; ahd the exchange at | The large brick building in the rear of and belonging to | e@suing April term of this Court be continued asthe | Nesle,” and ‘Putnam.’ In these piecos, Mrs. Hamblin, | gong tyno, from Wilmington, NC, for Boston, whose | pisneter eset fe vg 3 Faris on London at short being 24.6, it follows that gold | the Canal Bank, was nearly burned up. | calendar of the next May and June terms, respectively, | Miss Alice Gray, Mr. B. Eddy, Mr. W. R.’Derr, and other ft Hotmes’ Hole Sth fast has bean reported, te seated i is about 0.68 per cent dearer in Paris than in London. | ‘No. 61 Magarine etrect was the well known auction | #nd be taken up at the commencement of those terms | favorite members of the company, appear. poken by the Narra nd called the 5 ‘port March 1, schrs Ontario, Penu= By advices from Hamburg, the price of gold is 422 por | store cf R. B. Sykes, It was utterly destroyed. | Tespectively, at the place where the Court leaves off, at | Broapway THeaTRE.—Mr, Forrest will appear this even- te of her speaking wae stso incorsest, man. and Lucy Blake, Spear, from Rockland for N Yorks mark, which, at the English Mint price of 83 178. 10544. | 4 yucant lot now intervened on one side, and the high | the clove of the term immediately preceding. ing as Jack Cade, in Judge Conrad's play of that name. | | Scun Gro R Russeut, of Lubee, from Philedelphia for Manson, Elliot, from 'NYork’ for Frankfort; Harbinger, Markets. Lonvow Money Marxer.—Tuesday Evening, March 7 The quotation of gold at Paris is about 3 per mille dia | Mrs. Berry, of New York, and was in- Mutual {nstirance Company for $10,000, ” warehouse of C. & G. B. Tate, No. 34 | ely destroyed. They had’ on ‘Atr' Match 22, schrs George R Ruawoll (of Labec), Wooster, Philndslphia for Bactport in distress, sos 103 : . Hooper, from Norfolk vin Boston. for atandard fold, gives anexchange of 13.3%; | wally uf the new stores of A, B. James prevented any fee, | Causes not noticed for trial at the April term, and such | PS. 1s one of Sir: Forrest's favorite parts, the house | Eastport, put into New es, having ; iy Perl the exchange at Hamburg on London at short being | ter yrogress of the ames in thatditection, "| as are during that term put off for the term, or called, | AtIP Ascniea cud’ it will be necensury'to secure sents | ms ot oth, of a “awit PiU ABEL Fitts Ninceen Willetts and dara Gaovaere 13.2, it follows that gold is 0.66 per cent dearer in Ham- | “ y),¢ following are the amounts of insurance upon the SS] Naearen sat ot calles ok eon deinen early. | rigging carried rm badly a H, Ong cased bor | Smith, do. Cid sehee Mary arphy, NYork; Seneem, le property e et i %, o passed, , « ? ii t ‘k bad!, x hs mi air. jaknown awtu , Somers, b. OT ee eee cr the Chancélior of the Bxchequer, | Ptrty Sestroyed, in varlons offices at home and | Sf, tira may be otteul for the Gist innaday ef une, huaeanee tate Mghisor inate tine tates which | Schooner wae badly cut down, (The Mepovidenee Journal PROVIDENCE—Are March 22, aches BW Bldrh shoving thet there is no probability of acreation of freslt | Sr Nstcal,. 47,000 | The clerk will place the causes as noticed for May and p i + | says the vessel in contact with the GR R was . Anrwich), Taylor, Capt Baker left sick) Noetotk; Be “a . Mr. Burton, Mr. Fisher, P 3; We wel too Engli dx to open this morning | Cresce: June terms, respectively, at the foot of the Aprilealen- | Will be given again this evening. Mr. B isher, | © Purbell, from P for Rappahat rowell: Worcester, 0 but for the simultaneous intelligence of s French loan of | Orleans Insurance Company * 95:000 |. Notes of issue are to be filed in the causes last men- | Mits Raymond, an . Buckland, are ‘inclu e no Pi Te for Bs Yook, with» Gfoeniet, N¥ork: sloop Amerien, Saker, do; stea 4 ten millions. Consols, which left off Inst evening at | CC. Lathrop's Insurance Ag 18,600 | tioned; in other causes on the April calendar, no notes of | oa*t: Reef, and to return to re. | pray, Kemey, do, Sid sohra rage Darling, iarvlets 91, were first quoted 915; to %%, whence they receded to | Louisiana Mutua 10,009 | issue need be filed for two subsequent terms; but a notice Nanionat Taratre.—“Uncle Tom’s Cabin’’ is the at- | Reinacer, Jarvis, Phi pins len oe Baxter, . otk, ho 10,000 | Of trial must be served for cach term, that the causes | traction for this evening, with Little Cordelia Howard as York: sloop Frederick liner, do, . The or. of stock, however, which is beyond | Delaware Mutual 2, , do, toamer Chari anything known for many years, continued to render any } Tennessee Marin TL AND—bre Mareb £0, Oe tana Num : | 10;000 | May be put on, or continued on the calendar. All notes | Eva. and all the other excellent actors in the cast, as ths Poi decline impossible, anda rebound occured to | London and Liver) ool... 5,000 | of Tesue'iust be Bled anew with ‘he clerky on or before Piece has been played by them: neatly threo hundred Lrespoet 2a ait cae, Cavdense; Slst, big Washington’ Bip ibis ree ter crotnee partial reaction, and the | Three stores, occupied by E. W. Perry, Burrows Nomnionnowy (ae raneay) ) Wels Bots tas teat nights. Bibver Matanens. 41, Ife . soak prices were’ 9144 to % for money, and 91% for the | Ostrom and 8. Thomas, ownod by Sain’! Nichol- — WAtrack’s THRATRE.—The favorite comedy, “The School RICHMOND Ave Merch 2, eltey oe Micheoed,. 18th of April. Bank stock left off at 219 to 220; Three- | son & Co., and intured in Philadelphia for...,.. 16,000 United States Circuit Court—In Equity, of Reform,” will be played this evening, with L. 8 § einer, Providence. y i and-s-Quarter per Conts, 9255 to %; India stock, 285 to ard Before Hon, Judges Nelson and Betts. Thompacn as Tyke, and ail the other popular artists in Spoken . AVANNAH—Arr March sa fatts , 68. to 10s.; and Exchequer-bills, 128. to | Total amount of imsurance....s..c.seseeeees +$228,500 | Manen 28.—Horace H. Day vs. the New Kngland Car Be ere ite will eee ee ae erent weatese he nee resents tg Ser Ovteas tp on, Ne purty i ; 16s, premium. Byte Spring Company.—ihe following ordor was made:—The | “eldier’s Courtship,” w waned. , lon 78.80. s : 3 gck, Eng; 4) Forcign st. ke, with the exception of Spanish, were First District Court. Gefentanta bering Ged thels atcwee ta this coe Gaps | Daxava'e Mcemvm—he:suoasstal loedl Grane, tho Voretgn Ports. Sere. Snare Tiernan Lice ee generally better gece -h assian an improve- | Refore Judge Van Colt. ing the title of the complainant to the pretended dis- | Old Brewery,” will be played again this evening, with Crexyvrcos—In port March Il, bark Amoriaan, Adie, to WILMINGTON—Arr Maroh ws, sches Vernon sont of trees 3 $0 0 St Cont ieee et | VIOLATION OF CORPORATION ORDINANCES. covery, and averring title thereto in themselves, in the | the same cast that hae delighted the patrons Of Bar. | toad for Boston, brig Piantagenct (Br), MeLolian, for Bos- | Poston; 10th, Harvest, Williams, ae; ate, LP in the Five per Cente bein 4 edig Manctt 23—In the absence of Judge Green, Judge | yleadlogs mentioned, and hiaviog therefore moved to dis. | num's during the last four weeks, A good performance | Havanase—Te port Moreh 18, brig: Rilsabeth Bonrdinen, [enn aoes Sete io eaten eae ae JAMES M’HENRY’S CIRCULAR. | Van Colt presided. Several cases for the violat rolve the injunction granted in the cause, and counsel | is announced for this afternoon. | for Portland gets $4 L2%¢ per hha suclaese ere, Tibtetts, Boston: 200k Mary a 3 March 7, r864. | of the corporation ordinances were brought up for the respective parties having been heard by the | Crnery’s Minernms, 472 Brondway, give one of their | "Poxox, PRIn port March 10, beig Norfolk, for Balti. Shortwell, do; Elvira, Ingalls, Paovimoms. —There is no change vine, the parties fined in various rums, from $5 up to $100, Court, and it being considered by the Court that the | excellent concerts to-night. The has . Kiot, york: ‘ to ’ ithout leading to much | So much for merchant Larp has declined 1s. to 2s. siness. New York and yell destrians t t into issue between them are proper subjects to be hoard and ‘the increase. | tetond for Bosten. . | Poth, Pocemoke, N York. ba rr the middle of ne treet Sanh wade through eight ‘ot ten. ° Gateraaised apps awace AU nw, cad'not upou proceedings | PovulaTity eveme to be ex tbe.lacre tnarowing | wZARh ican 1a port abe Teh 2 beiga Mochante, Ox Mow | Hariyird lenny Stratton, Ballin, CLovimenmp dull and lower. inches of mud. The Broad street wholesale houses com- in equity, it is thereupon ordered by the Court, that tl eee Nee audeay, “arerytetr ecg | toa Sendainen seamed ett, NYork: Cyrine, Nouutebs NYork; In bark, linseed cake, and rice, no transactions are re- | pletely block up tho sidewalk with their merchandise, injunetion heretofore ordered be dissolved, and that all | larze bousen nt X Virginia Cupide.” ‘They wiihe ccowd. | Awtwane—Are March & dw , SYork. ASSET—Sid bela Richey 7 a oe nan, aur, | efit pul gi saan | Hr na paige tring Mah | anerg, OTUUTE | SEE ENUM Dusit tuo on | Heal aga NP, Tn jae ae f hia, Baltimore, an: jac street is a thoroughfare, and ni at law now accor! o rules a ai REWRRHAVEN—Art Fo! a 5 a Ne, 7 . eiler govd brats of bene, oss cot welih Ses. toate. || ovtely for Geir sesusamotiation, Practice of the Court, - Cmisme Hart.—The already great attraction of Buck. | parsiot Cassone: NYork, arnah, om] been pro- more, wtg cm ‘ork. umbering the sidewalks of — rights of the respective partics in the subject matters at | iinently before the public tor the ince five years, and iis Trisipav—in port March 11, brig Sarah Parker, Parker, | WAREMAM—Arr March Eitan Aig Dae aes, 3 tim sre; 2th, Ca} ; ne 3 : Every bod at to

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