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=—_—_— WHOLE NO. 7136. “QDVERTISEMENTS RuNWid EVERY DAY. AUCELO “BER WILL SELL Caen Aes B. NooLAy, this day, March 13, at 1} rk attbe Merchutw’ “ for ssconst of whem ima) omrerni— “08.000 D0 Mississippi te, fet we ‘ae. bonds, 000 La Cruse and mil. fer. de BS L. b.,Wabash & of. Lonis BK Lat us!.7 per vent do, uuRaN goun'y 7 Per Ceol 0 rads. . Weatera ttls Lt morseage vords. Indianapolis aod Be) ofomrnine =. abany ard salem tis 6 per wept bonds. Fs ancksco ity 7 me i Bm poe: eesezeesesee ree a ie and Indianapolis =f " 8S pacramento Ciry 1G ver cent pon 000 Virginia Sia'e 6 80... 000 Ohio Cen'ral Rit. Ist mo: Lange deus, (00 Brecks nridyg Cou! Vert dew'es.. shares 2 2 2 race nos Compa Trsurance 64 p 40) evox Fire Insurance Company 15 Peter Ipsurance Comp. #0 Beekman inewance Vompuo: 20 Bowers Insurance Comat :... 12 Arctic Fire Ineurance Comat) 20 St. Meholas Insurance Compsny.. 26 Howard Fire Jpsurat oe Compan. 60 Fiveman’s Insurance Company. Also, by order of an exec stor: 40 shares National Fire Insurance Compa: ian Com dany 837 50 50 00 cf nee before ‘Abe acer ned interest on ali the honas uurcbaser Next reguiar sale on Mou- ALBsit B. NIULAY, Auctionerr and a ker, No. 4 Broad street. aGé BALE OF + Bdoguerreotype gallery. 177 Green vich street, third Story, at 10% A. M. this da, ¢ mstxtiiig m part of oae two-third BLO one quarer camera and boxes, 4/50 t'auds, coating boxea, wereury baths, mahogany rubles aud lounges, wigs, carpets, Choire, ‘paintings, showsuspa, ouicloh. mircors. eolors and » brushes, wad ail things vece:sary to carry onthe business. JOUL UY, STKV ANS, attorney for morigagee. UCTION NOTIO#—M » OGR AUCIIONFER, Wil sell this day, at 104, oelces, at she store 27 Centre sureet. & large and genera! as-ortm entot new and second hand parlor chamber suddinicy roo furciture, Brussels, tapestry and ingrein carpels, becs, bedding ac UCTION NOTICK.—20O3, KELL AUCTIONEER—BY Beil & Bush—1hia day at 103, o'¢ ock, in the xalesrooms, 12 North William street, wi | be ‘soo fu cout uuatioa, a valu ‘able port on of the hotel furniture, comorisiog a large Jot of bedsand bedding, quits sheris, cemloriers, 30 matiresces, waiters. ecaies, Work bench a@ large refrigeralor, bar rooa, regwations, desks dining table: Also, tte cortenta of a “curiosity sitop models, tigures machinery, hay cater, large Doller end furnace. shells ccras. Croton hosa pipe. stoves, grindstone, fron ware, &c.; a ro, & genuine Uremonn violn of Ui2 Gare; To fing watetes and old Jenelry belouglag to the e ate H. F Sanalaue; also, 4 copying presses, Fri- large eale of dry goode, clothing, eer aes Es UCTION NOTIUK.—LAKGK aND PEREMPTORY tale of cabinet and enamelied furniture, superior rose eo fc, kc olssKut & Daf, auctioneers, ‘Wi'l offer to the trade and others at their salesrooms, 8 Nasean sBtreet, th's (1bwada:) morning, at 1634 o'clock a’ large and first ra‘e stock of cabiwet turnilure. comorising rosewood par- Tor suita. covered in satin brocat |, rose ood and mahogany Dedstends, heir mattresses, drevsing bureaus, washstands, mahogany wsriro~es, rosewood and other wokesses mirrors, sofas, sota bedstends rocking anc par or chairs several ricsly orpamented chamber fuits, Jounge beds dc. Ac. Also, one ‘Buperior toned sever octave rosewood pianoforte in good or- rT: has been im use about ten mnths, cust #150, made by Bty!, of Boston; and one senond hand mahogany pisho. &c AUSHON NOTICE. —J 1. SUH, AUCTIONRER—WILL sel, thisday, 2burstay at 1044'o'clock, at 73 Frankia ftrcet, west cf the turuitn @ of tha: fitat cuss pri- vate house, consisting at one eeven octave pianoforte, City made; 'one elaboratel: carved rosewood parior Bult, cover ed in rich smiia broca'el; goo Brasse's, three pl- and fngeain carpets, rosewcod centre, side and sofa tadles, mardle 1h} rosewood and maboganv Ki-zabeistaa vedsteads; pura bait Mma‘tresees, palliasses rosewood, marble op aud corner ete ge. irrcré tront gud bacs. A so, of! psintings, large gilt ‘wench p'ate oval mirrors, silver 1 ut ware. cutlery ac. ‘This sa e will be without any reserva whataver, as the owner Jeaves thortly for Europe. A denosit requirad'ot every pur- ASCHON NOTICE —J. BuGART, AUCTION 5. BOGART—This day at 10'% o'clock, at t executcon, the stock of a retail dry xoods store, large lot wool: res. mittens, stockings gingbams musiuns, cotton, halt hose. gloves, spool colto's ribbon» giap, silks, I8dies? collars und sleeves, fancy goods, couvters, she’ AUOTION SALE OF RIO D(+MOND AND GOLD Jeweiry.—JOHN L. VaNDEW ~ CHR wil! soll this day at 12 Marden lane, a Large and rich mssoriment of ciuste and ringle rt’ ue dismond finger ana ear- xings, crooches, studs, crorses, pins &c ; aleo.a fle Mae 14 carat goid care watches. mad- by the most celebrated makers, toveber with a line of fire gold xusrd, vest snd fob cnaius: ulso wling of 18 carat gold jewe ry mosaie, ca a Pion, rae, emerald wed opal Goger rin ets, c ¥ EDWARD SCAE*UK Scbevex will sell at his sale, ‘W034 O'elcok, at t'se saiesroom, aut 2K, IONKER chon, this day, at eleven Wall street. -1a-go sale of fine wines, EOWaRD O'clO2k, at H nes, brandior, cfareta ‘sardiues, teas, eegars, &c,. sisting in'part of 35 baskets Heidsick champagne, warra it- ed genuine, {mported; 50 bash ete ot the celebra ed challenge brad, one of the finest wines imocried; 20 baskets of the ay. Hi ets, comprising the followtag favorit rry, Doux, Cole, Boll. Beaumo and Romard, the property cfa ee ‘eman recertly ceceasd. A'go Amoontillads, Portile and Yris'e sherries; Phelp's Madeira, champagne, Otard and Hennessy \.randies. in dew!jobne; old Q. #enaull ard §,0.G. cognec, in cases; givs, rums, Scotch and Irish whiskies: s1so 10 eighth casks genuive (ia+d brandy, vinlace TsSL; 10 Rochelle, do. By order ot the underwelters. Alto ‘abut 100,U00 warranted genuine imported Havana segars arda large invoice of selec.cd German segars. Sale peremptory, for oath. OOKS -OLD, CURIOUS RARE AND ILLUSTRATED.— H. A, LEEDS & OO willeeli by auction, at 19 Nassau wtreet, Fiicay, March 14, an exira*rdinary collection of old ‘Docks, among them a'Koman Miseal, 1,000 years old. ‘The ‘books can be seen and catalogues nad at tre sale room D. 8. HOUGH, AUCTIu: a ahcaact devee A FOReTO d an: Der and dining’room furniture: Toseweod placofcrte, Ac., ac, of com &, WILL SkLL, THIS O’slock, jtrom the rest: lore W187, Bil its elegant © Tmaahogany parfor, ol ier x asses, velvet carpets, ihe foroiture’ consists, partly, fest rosewood wuits, (1 brocaiel: rosewood elegere, rosewood bookcase, hack wainat do. super mahogany ward: robe, do extension table, rosewood ceatre tables, sido aud tar ey do., costly oll palatings, ia gold frames; clegant *rench pla'e vier glasses heavy lace curtains rosewood 7 octave pt- ‘anoforie, booksiands, shelves, é.; olcomans, inlaid Gothic . elegant Sevres porcelala vases and pisque classic repre. DS; s chandeliers elegant and costly rosewood and mahogany beds eads, annir de glace. dressing buresus, fends. wofes, chairs, rockers, &c . both in matogany a. rorewood; fine pure hair mattreases, Marscilies co interpanes, woollen b'ankei« vares, clockr, gilt mirrors, curtains, shades and fixtures; atone and french chive toilet’ sats, com , engravings and paintings, elegant English tapestry, Brussels carpets, ceveral patterns; tg-ain do., sheets and pil: low cases, marble too mshogany centre tables, mshozany cwashstands, ceveral kinds of mahogany bedsteads, €c ; dining ard teaftables, crockery ware, ¥raxe’ china dinner and fine cut ginee were warranted silver plate, consisting ot ole got eervices for ten avd b , with salvers to mateh; also goble'a. cups, pitchers, As this is no bosrdine nd gecd for nothing: over, end worthy the Cataloguer row ready, UGENE B FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER.—BY FRANK- LIN & PIOHULS on Thursday morning. 1dr inst., at 30% c'elock, at the dwe ling Louse corner ot Broadway and -brat street, wil: be sold withont reserve, the whole of the furniture in the above house, co asistiag in part of parlor sotas, Chairs. carpets, eideboard | chamher furniture, wardrobs Dedeteacs, nedding, china and glass ware, stoves, oilcloths, Kilichen furniture, de. Sa’e vosllive. UGENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONKER.—BE FRANK LIs & N10#Ots—va Frigate morning, at 10% o'clock, it store (9 Naswan street, rear John, large and peremptory gale of noward secord band furalture, pianoforte, &c., &c., consis ing in part of parler eutia ta brocatell, plush and’ hair cloth; prrior ectas, tu'e-ntetes arm chatrs, soft seat chairs, card, Mi hut on the contrary, is allio fracrate ‘spection of those wishing to purchase. Fockéra, ottomava, inungse, Voltaire chairs centre, “pola ard fancy tables; vo’ keases etepOres, sideboards, exten: sion tab cr, diving room chairs, warcrober, bureaus, wash. stands, Ledsteacs, evemelled and sviid oak chamoer suites, air matresses, pa lasses, bat stands, clocks, china and giass ware, l'rench pate mirrors, palutings, engravings, cy woods, &e,, kee. B. FRAPKLIN AUOTIONERR.- PLANTS AT aUC Y. tien On Fiday. 14th inst, at 1034 o'clock A. M., at the peed store of Meilvaln & Young, No.7 Joho street a choice Coriection of eatmelins and other choice ureentoue plants, in fall Dicom, trom WM. WLLYON, florist, Fourteenth street and Astoria. k as gars, HOUGHTON, AUCTIONEER—BY THE MANHATTAN ‘Compauy—vill sell to morrow. at 101, o'elock. a; 65 eau street, a new and élegant assortment of furniture, #8 Particulars to morrow. Houao sales and ail ‘aitended to 1rompily. Large lot choice farniiuce and fifty bales tow. XRCUTOB'S SALE AT ADCTION, OF HOTEL PROPER. ty in New Jersey. Th revere os Jerse} ubscriver will offer for at pubite\ on ths premines, on hts f March 28, Be ree o'eocb P.M, the value se property siti ed at the er ot Broad and ‘William streets, Known as the vity Hotel. te abou: 65 feet 8 inches In it on Broad atrest, and 487 feet 10 inches in Gepth on William sireei, and aller react. Yong the cepth of 100 feet has @ width of a-out 75 feet 8 inches Jor ibe Cistance of 87 teet 10 incbes It ty avout 200 feet deen ‘om the north line, and commppicates with « commodious alley On tHe rear, on“which it basa fiont of 2% feat “The hotel was At ‘great exponee and in avery subs'autial manner. it occupies the eholo front, and is about 140 feet deep. It is four stories hh besides a barement and under cellar. Th p agiagte will be rét up at the price of $29,500, and wi I bi highest bidder above that sum Ten per cent of 1! hase money will be required (o be paid on the day of Swenty ‘bree per cen\ on the 15th dav of April nex, whea ~deed will be delivered on the premises at 12 M. that dav, Purchase money inay romain on bond and ‘The balance of the ¢ of the pr“mires. for five voars, on intorast at slx por went Der annum. parable pat-eariy. “Persons desirous of Burchadng gre inrted make a parlicalar examination of the premlsee, D-H , Oxecutor of the estate of Kussell COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—LARGR AND 1 ; + tant eale of household furntiare, car seta” olielotne oe i day, Ahuraday,, arch 13, at 10h; oeloek, at ine atistiog rooms 69 Reekman stree! weeond floor. the entire furniture of & large house, removed for convenience ot sale. ‘The stork will embrace "in part two ful suits of rosewood parlor ‘ satin brooA el, two rol!s of velvet carpet thraa pI ‘and ingrain do., mahogany and black wa'nut Jonkeases au wer marie top dressing bureaus, cen're and sole fables. dining and extension tables rotan ned tete-n totes all ferns: full French and Klizanothiau bedsterds, marnie tp Frarhatands, eote bedateada caches, cottage furniture French nd oer mirrors. Voltaire cbatra carved roestegd >. pai ke ke. Also, about 150 voltage and other bed: ? vom R hotel; alec one very large cooking raves. of the moa tipeuitt Kaird, wih av the @xtnres aed coat ovar S109, ‘Alo, arcu’ #) new hate muiireaes, severn! feathar hede, pal Hanes, do., dc, Bele will Ve Without reserve, e a ciate, & | 24, at 12o’clock, at No. 169 atlantic . ' MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1856. BALMS AY AUUCIUD, \KOKGE CUOK. AUOTIONEKS.—a V*RY ELEGANT tock of parior, chemner ard dining room Carnitre. ~ Con- Upuston ¢ale to-morrow warch [4 at bat -past 1) o'clock, wt the warerooms, 442 readway, removed tor s9nventence of wale, embracing stx rosewood parlor «ults, ta broosde brocs- ‘el, plush, reps and batroloth; enamelies chamber suits bed- sieeds, bureaus, Wasnstandn, sofas, chairs. ceatre tables, ex- tension dining tables, Mbrare 8, Wardrobes. rockers, vung, ko” Yhe whole are made tor wey custom sa €6, and are to be positively aod. G, HOKIOS, AUCLIUNBEB—SALESKOOM NO, 44 + Cedar strert— Will veil et auction, on Friday, at 103, oclick, at No 74 West Niveternth stzeet wear stxih avenue, by virthe of a wor gure all the ba: deoue Louveho d furniture in the above houre, copsiating in part of tapesary and fograia Carpels, mobogwny cbsirs, sofa tedsteads, Dookowes surdrobes, bedding. mirrors, paintings, china, eitver ware, 20s chandeliers, with ap ostoriment of kitchen furriture, with which the able wiil coumeuce, VKOC ERIS aT AUCTIO ASTALAR, AUD. —A. M,C tioneor, wil sel!, thie Gey 13th instant, ‘at ios o'cloek. i 268 Muols n street, co-ver of Clinton, the slock and fixutres Of grocery store cemorisigg sugars, teas coffers, sp'ces, condies, molasses, fleur, butler and various other artic’es, to- geiber with Sxtures axd lease of store. ROCKKIFS, FISH, LIQUURE. SEGARS CUTLERY.— Fricay, Wateli 14, aL 10}g o'einck, nt BT Dey street, cornior , erdieh, berringe. miekerel raisins, prunes, knives forks, suitrord, exw, svoonK; files, planes, ‘clocks, Chisels, penoila, coats, pants, collars, slocks. 8W. A’ CARTER, auciloneor, FI OUGRTO® 4 MELLOR, aUOTIONRGRS, 113 NASSAU street. wil) give toeir porsona’ attention to sates ot house- hold furviture, et priewt deuces oF canicet wareroome, heguiar ealoa of turciture and bonse furnishing goods at salea- rooins every Thursday. a large assortment of Turotture and Piunofortes wt pr'vate gale, Advances made when required, AL OZ EY 3 HERTS JR, AUTON Y#R —HOUSETIOLY ‘urmiture, beds. becdirg, uteoils bar Oxtures, billiard fable, dc., ec: On Thursday, March 13, at lo’ dock, at 16 Spring street, ibe contents of © French oste wad Nourding house, comprising a genera! assortment of neat household furnicare, chairs, sofas, tables, hedsteads, bureans, washstands. looking Blasees, beds bedding, cooking rance’ stoves, and ulonalls, ‘\is>, barroom dxtures and furtiture together with @ gond oil lierd table, complete Also. stock of choice wines, liquors @adsegnrs. Terms cash, Catalocuea at ea cn Friday, March 14, at 134 o'clock, at. the etore No 5% Piue ® reel, comprish g cho'ce teax white and brown sugars, calles, soap. cunciee, swrdines, 0 {ve oll macosrani v0, @ Lot of English quintessencer, comprising ping, app’, stra berry, Facpberay. aprical, uetlar. peor, Urieena “p-ump aud apple, for confectioners’ use and making eyrus; aso, @ large lot ot Wave eepare, store fixtures. one iron safe, te!, rem ved for conventence of male, By order ot L, BENTON, stiorney for sseigree G et Greenwich, coffee, tea ‘mustard pepper, soap, DER «R—ASSGVEES quivteasences, & , INKY B JR. AVOTION, 48, £4 @ of fine groceries, wines Tiquar 3 NRX H Leis, AUCTION LER Y 4. LEEDS & CO, will seli by aucticn on Friday, March 14, at 11 o'clock ai the sales room 19 Naseau street, a colicotion of old, fore, Wustrated books; smovg them will'be found a Romlit mise&, on veil m in beantitnl preservation; views in Greece, £0; @ collection of medals, coins, &c , foto; Lady Hamition’s Auitudes tolio; great Mi iiary atlas, times Store House. a on rious co.)ection; Irish Blography and tlstory, Bates’s old tog rh Diciiouary. follo, Washing'ow's Letiers, tac similies; Cox's Travels in Switzer'and, 2vola, folin; Koight’s Gengrapby of the British Empire, 2 vols.; Rabelais’ Works, 4 vols,; save- 191 of the ancient philosophers portraits, Sonnorie's Travels in keypt Desciiptior of Ce lop four plates, quarto; the works cf Lerd Littetun, Duke of Sbefie dj Cowley, varait Ben Jon- son, B:rcp Moora, C.over. Burns. Lucan, ‘Montgomery, Sou- iat, Ae. May de seen two days before the sxe, whou cata logues will be ready. if OUSEBOLD FUBNITURE.—A. M. ORTSTALAB, AUC. tioneer, will sell, on Friday, 14th instant, at 102g o'clock, at 109 Bester sueet the furniture of a tamily breaking up femaskeeving: ensisting ot parior oesire, mshogasy, tables, our bedstead, rock ing cheirs, waststands, eurtaina, car- net ing gineses pictures, featier bade, pillows and hair mattresses, and various articiés of sitchen utensils, JOON S. BRITS, AUCTIONEER, a AUCTION NOTICE, ‘The catalogue Brandies, Holland Gia, Cbampagne, Batvac, ‘Sauterse Bordean: ue teri] Wines, an Olive «tl, impcrtstior of Mvasas eee ‘Baoa, to be sold Truranay, Hancn Lem 1866, Atl o'cicch, at tke Wali etreet salaaroom, Per samples drawn in bord. By the auctioneers, Is now ready, Samples at the auction room ou the morning of sale and day revio' See auction bead of be 8a GERARD & BETTS. NO. 8. BETTS, AUCTIONEEER.—AUCTION _ NO- o) tce,—GERAKD & BETIS will gell,on_Mondas, March eet. Brook yn, by or. dex ot the assignee. stock o: drugs. elegant fixtures, lease of store, &c.—The entire stock, fixtures, lesee, good will. &c , of drugs; chemicals perfumery, &c. contained ia the a>ove storc, The tittiogs of the store are of ihe most elegant kind, being excocdingly rich anc elanorate in design aad dnisb Ww po jase windows. marbie tle floor, oun shading all the liggures fllicer Me ot'a tret clase ren a ‘ne Tease Which wif bo told iamedialely after the above, isn very va'nabie] ove, having thres years to rua from Ist of May Text. ‘Tre sae will ve without reservo tothe highest nidder, 411 particulars in re‘ation to stock, lease, & may be obtain edon the premises yny day prior to the sale. MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS DAY, at 1045 Welock, at 178 Chatham square, the furntture of a '¥, from Fourteenth stre*t, ing and other bureau, marbie top centre tat bureav, bedstead, rors Toubogany ano other bedateada, twent: Polished tab es, and vaslous other goods. quilts, carpets, mtr- y-tour black walnut P. BULKLEY, AUCTLONEER.—JAMES M. STARK « will eel, at auction, by order of the assignee of H, Herk- ter, on Saturday and Monday, March 15 and 17, at 1? o'clock A. M., on the premises 271 Hudson street, the entire stock of bardstme cabinet fa nitura, Catalogues on daya ot sale. J. KELLY, AUCTIONEER. WILL SELL THIS: Dave «at 10 o'clock, at 31 Catherine street, a large Heelies | s a ofshawie and dry goods, importea for the present Suromer trade; also, We alock of '& retailer, comatatay every thing in the dvy goods line. ‘thes. y7iil be ‘sold in ots to suit Purchasors, without reze+sz, ae Aoee ae P © SULKLEY, AUCTIONEFR. @¢, Jaires M. Blark, will sel at March 19, at 12 o'clock,’ at the Merchant hange, by order Of (6 executors of Robert stocdart, dexeased. ieonard street —That desirable Jot. with the ad Say eer No 130 Leon ard fstree’, rear Bim; jot, 26 by 92. ‘ashias street-The valuabie three siory brick’house and fot, No. 746, Washington s'reet, pear Bank—tlouse. 21 eet 43; inches by 36 feet deep; lot 21:45 by 8L_ Seventy fit bstreet—7 lots on north side of ‘Afth sirect, be ween First and Sec md avenies, each Bergen streat, Brooklyn—Two three story brick Louses atd lola, Dos, 116 and 11S, near Hoyt street, built in the best manner acd In good order; houses@0 by 36; lot, 20 by 75. For maps and (erm, G4 y tothe auciloneers, 49 Wall street, basement, Insurance Buildings, THOMAS J MILLER, AUCTIONRER.—MILLER & MOR: KIS will sell at auction, by order of tho assignees of L. J. Costar, on Thursday, Merch 13. 1886, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the 34) Pipe street, the ease of the long ests>- ard, Noa. 33 ard 35 Stanton street. Raving two years torun trom the ist ot May vext. The vremises are ad- imirably adapted for the coa’ business, having a'l the agper- tevances for conducting the same. such aa sables, sheds, ollice, scales, 4c. For full particulars, apply at the office of the anchoneers, 11 Pine strec MPUNIS MORRELL, AUOCTIONRER.—DECIOED SALE cf househo.d goods, this morning, at 103% o'olock, at the gpacicus salesroom, #1 Nassau street; storage free until Ist Way; shipplog at inoderate charge. Ntock consiaa in part of parlor, chawber, dining room and hall furniture, made of roewood, mahogany, b ack watnut and onk, and in rose wood, covered in plain and fancy coverings; superior extension din: ig tables, gold lockets. fur 2und 4 portraits, chates, &c,; oll with gilt frames, pure hair mattresses, feather beds, ‘6 pu lows, mantel clooks, sotas, tere a tetes, centre and rote tables, wardrobes and ‘bookcases, etegeres, china ware, card tables, dress and plain buresus, oval murors, par- lor chairs, bal! stands, cottage bedsteads lounges and lounze edateacs, segars engravings, screens, workboxes, chest of tea, second band desk, table and sofa, jacor et, muslin, gents’ Lorcms, cornar and book atands, cocon, matting. éc., most of Which can be furnished in large quantities and without reserve, N.8.—Catalognes ready; every article guaranteed as repra- sented. N.B.~ Sales at’ dwellings, tc. attended promp!ly, and loweat commistion, P, 0, BULKLEY & etl on Wednesday, W , SipBElHOR AUCTIONFER—BY HOUGHTON & + MRLLOR, this day, Thursday, at 10% o'clock, at the salosroom, 113 Naesau street, elegant cabinet, furniture, siting of @ geveral assortment of the most fastionayié stvles, and finished in a substantial mani ber, drawing room, dining, and basement’ furniture, in rose- wood, mahogany, Wa nn: And oak; parlor muita covered in ssn brocaie, brocaiel, plush, kair cloth and faney delaine; rolid rovewood cenire lables.’ etexeres, musle cabinets; bookcneea and sceretaries: one solld walnut library table, cost $40; ber furniture in rosews y.onk and wafhut, with marble tops and plain; ten enamelied chamber aus richiy de corated ; 8, lounge be mt esses, palliaeses. one Chinose bedstead, cost $6000, richly carved and ornamented: ex tevsion dining tables, fourteen feet long, and seat Wena alder oard to match; chatra oot in Feps, plush, and cane seat; Nbrary pcokcates, tables, wal hall showcsees, chalra, ac. Also, a large variety mirrors, in ricnly ornamented frames; cholce oll pein gravis ge, &c, also, at 12 o'clock, will be rold, to pay advances, nine rosewoec and mahogany pierotories, new and # apd, one of which eost $400 made by William Lindemann & Son, ‘Lully warranted: gold watches, Fliver plated ware; cle- French china dinner service; vazes, tea sets. do." The ant finde ard thcse about re urnishing ‘are pardeutn riy invited 1 view the goods. ©. ALBCRTUS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON ¢ Fridsy, March 14 at 10%; o'clock, No. 19 Court street, Brockiyn, ® general assortment oi housenold furniture ro- moved tcr convenience of sale. Also carveta, aad bed- f Alo & lot of new furniture of every description, POLITICAL, ]QTH WARD IN THR Fi Fillmore and Doneison teenth ward will holda regular meetin; ELD.—V AE YOUNG MEN'S ‘inion Association of the Thir- on Thursday even: ing, 15th instant, at 73% o'clock. at Onderdonk’s Hall, 405 Grand & reet. corner of Clinton street. All who tayor the shove nominations. without @\stinstion of party, are cordially invited to attend. Eminent speakers will address the meeting. by order, ANDAKEW LEWIS, President. 2 ‘TH WARD DEMOCRACY--FIRST GUN—ON DAOK. —The triend*, and all Feet favorable to the nomina- Con and election o! the Hon. James Buchunan to the Presiden cy, are invited to attend to bo heid st the astor Bouse, corer of Kigath avenue and thirty-seventh street, on Thursday eveving, Maroh 13, inatant. et 8 o'clock, for the pur- ove ot form ucbanan Cub. By order of & large num- Ber of democrats of the ward. QTE WARD DiMOCRACY IN THB FIELD — Alt hail, & an !—at a large end en(dusiastc meeting of the oltizens of the Twentieth ward, he'd at the honse of Hugh Moone, Regi, corer of Bichth avecue and Thirty (ourdh street, March 1, it was tnaniracus y Kevoived, ‘fo immediately organize a Buchanan Club, ‘The fol owhg gentiemen were eppotnied permavent off cere: For President. Co), Wiliam Merck, tsq for Tre xenrer, James Wallace, krq.; for tecretary RT. Creamer taq. An early Lovee whi be given of the nex! reguiar mectiag. BUN MOOONY, Chateuna Rosert T, Orga, Secretary. ABRIVAL OF THE ARABIA AT HALIFAX. ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. PROGRESS OF THE PEACE CONFERENCES, Official Announcement of a Armistice, MOVEMENTS OF MR, BUCHANAN. NO NEWS OF THE PACIFIC. Portions of a Wreck Seen on the Ice, COTTON UNCHANGED, BREADSTUFFS DULL AND LOWER, Consols 911-8 a 91 1-4, &e., ke, &, Haurax, March 12, 1856, The royal mail steamship Arabia, Captain Stone, from Liverpool at 1 P. M., on the Jet iant., arrived nt Huli- fax at 11 o'clock on Tuceday night, bringing 103 pas- fengeis. She encountere: no ice on the passage. Her dates from Liverpool aro toSaturdey, the Latinst., one week later than thore received by the Africa at New York. The A. seiledat 3 o'clock A, M, om Wetnenday, with a fresh rortherly wind, fcr Boston, whore she will be duo about 10 o'clock on Thursday morning. The steamship Fulton, from New York, arrivel at Havre February 25. . The «teams hip Hermana sailed frem Southampton on Wedzesday, 27th ultimo with 90 passengers and a large cargo, partly transmpped from tho steamer Belgiqre. ‘The steomer Quaker City, from New York, on the 16th February, in place of the Pacific, had no’ arrived out at Liverpool, The Arabia brings no tidings of the m Prsific, ‘The excitement in regard to the American diiflenlty ap- years to be wholly extinct. Three meetings of the Peace Conference had been held in Paris, but nothiog of the proceedings had been suffer- ed to travapire. Rumors, favorable and otherwise, wore cireulated in abundance, and at the close of the week considerable alarm was crested by a report thet Russia had started objections which would onuse the Conterence to break up. It was, however, regarded as a mere stockjobbing ruse, apie general impresricn prevailed that matters were progressing favorably, The opinion increaces ‘hat immediately after peace is proclaimed a gene-al Ecropean Congress will moat to re- adjust the balance of power. Active preparations for a continuance of the war pre- vailed on all cides, An armistice, until the end of March, bad been officially announced, and was made known to the Crimean armies. It is not to affect the existing bicekace of Russian ports. Orders have been forwarded to the allted Generals tn the Crimea respecting the armistice. It ta anid that Na- poleon has intimated to the Generals and Admirals now in Paristhat they probably need not return to thoir commands. Leave of absence is now froely given to offl- cers in the Crimea. The allies were about to destroy the sunken ebips in the harbor, by dropping heavy shells to expleds under water, The general heatth of the troops continnes gocd. ‘Three thousand Russians are employed diy and nigh in constructing w triple row of plles across the Gulf o Finland, twelve miles across, and six miles from Cron- stadt, with but a few openings; behind is a steam fleet of 18 chips, 14 corvettes and 70 gun boats. Omer Pasha had recigned his command of the Ottoman contingent, end his revignation was accepted. It is stated, via Vienna, that Iemail Pasha anpersedog Omer Pasha in the Asiatic coramand. Omer recently demanded from the Porte the appointment as Miatster of Wer, with the power of Cemmander-in-Chief of all the Turkieh forces, On being refused he sent in his re- signation, which has been accepted. Private advices do ‘not ocnfirm this. Count Nesselzcde has had a voluminous report prepared an to the present state of affairs in the northwest of Fin- land, and particularly as to the rights of fishing, which Russian Laplanders have sequired on Swecith coasts. The inquizy fs supposed to be relative to Gen. Canrobert’s Swedish treaty. Within the past few weeks Ia:ge amvunts of specie bad been forwarded across the Prussian frontier to the addrets of Stiegletz & Co., Petersburg, Russian Court bankers, A Russian vkave crders the immediate issue of Treasury notes, in seven series, amounting, in the aggregate, to twenty-one million rubles. Great exergy is manifested ia Russia tn advanclog rail- ways. ‘The relations between Russia gud Prussia incrésse cordiatity. The Sultan's decree in favor of Christians had been read in presence of Turkish dignitaries at Constantino- ple. . The ship James Baines was cverdue at Liverpool from Melbourne, having been 94 days out, and some anxicty began to be felt for her ea’ety. Movey was in active denand, at former rates. Con sols exhiblied but little variation from the quota. tions last advised, the closing rate being 91% a 911¢. The Liverpool cottcn market was active in the early part of the week, but become dull towards the clor § The quotations show no variation from those advised the Africa. The sales of the week amounted to 66,000 bales, about one-fourth of which were on speculation ai @ for export. Breadstuffs were ali rather lower, and the marke § c’ored dull. The deciine in flour is equal to about one shillirg per barrel. The market for provielons was steady, and prices gone rally were without ebange. The following American transports are at Marseilles: — Great Republic, Albion, Tem pest, William Dixie, Lady Suffolk, and steamer City of Manchester, THE MISSING STEAMER PACIFIC. The following despatch was rent to Messrs. Brown, Shipley & Co., the Liverpool agents of the Coliins line: — Giascow, Feb, 27, 1856. The steamer Fdinburg, which arrived here trom New York on the 14th inet., passed, on February 7, » large quar tity of broken ico, ed on ft anw a quantity of bro- ka in furniture, fine ornamenial dvora with white cr giasa bandles, a lady’s workbox and somo o-her arti- c.es, tuch aa would be sure to be found in the cabin of a fizst claws ebip or steamer. The Edin ,urg was then out Bb from New York, in lat. 40 26, jon. 45 40, Tine, 60 A. M. Insurance ‘been made on the cargo of the Pacific at Liverpool, J £26 5s., free of average. We are by the sgent of the Collins line, in this efty (New York), that the doors referred to in the above Cespatch correspcnd with thove in use in the deck cabins of the Pacific, but as they are also common to most of the trans-Atlantic packet hips, it is quit possible that’ they may have belonged to some sailin: ‘vessel, MEETING OF THE PEACE CONFERENCE ‘The Plenipotentiartes held their first meeting at tho Hotel of Foreign Affairs, at Paris, on Monday, the 25th, ‘There were present Courts Bucl, Hubner, Wa'ewski, Or- icf, Cavour, Villamartinac, Baron Brunow, Lord Claren- don and Ali Mahomet, Count Walewski presided. The session lasted three and a half hours, and was opened by an introductory speech from Count Walewski. Creden- tinls were then exchanged, ard a written guarantee signed not to divulge the proceedings until the whole be concluded. A discussion took playe om the armistice, and it was rettied that it ehould last Until the end of March, bnt without affecting the blockale, The Austiien pro- tositfons were formally parapbrared os the besis of nego- Hatons, and the meeting then adjourned. there Was no meeting, that time might be eff 1 [ed to formutate und ratify the armistice agreed to on the previous day. Qn Wetacsday the second meting of the Congross was sing steamship in ceedings. It is now aawerted that Russla, while aaventing to the destruction of Sebastopol, Bomarexnd, and even Nico Iaief, refuses to cede the protectocate over the Greck Many rumors abounded, Christians, Thus far the indications awe favor: ble to the suppesition that Russia realiy desires poses. A Vienna letter asserts that Prince Gortschakoff had stated that the Russian government considers the con- vocation of a general kuropean Congress immediately after peace is signed ag the best means of gebuing al’ questions, Franve and Austria favor the tdea, England oes not. The evident cordiality existing between France and Austria begins to excite uneasiness in Koglacd, anda triple league of France, Austria end Russia against Erg lard is surmised as not an improbable incident ta the future. BY TELEGRAPH, RUMORED BREAK-UP OFe THE CONFERENOKS, ETC. Panis, Fed. 29, 1856, The Congress bas not met to-day; it will alt to morrow There Is @ rumered break-up cf the Conference, and con tiderable egitation in the morey market. (Prom the London Mornirg Advertiser, March 1.) It is Ceemed not improbable ‘that the result of the rew moves of the artful diplomatiats of Russia may be the immediate breaking up cf the Conference. A very grave bitch in the Conferences has already occurred, Thovgh the fifth point 1 the .last of all, i; had beeu sgzeea to take it first. It was according y, on the second meeting of the Conference, submitted ior the consideration of the plenipotentiaries. No sooner had it been formally laid on the table, than Count Orloff and Baron Bruvow made objections to its being taken into considera icn, witha view to its betng decided by we Conference, They proposed that it shoald be referred to & copgrers of the repitsentatives of all the crowned heads in Europe; and it go reterred, they pledged them- selves, in the name of the Czar, to abide by whatever decision that congress might cometo, This new and un- expected phase in the Eastern question has produced conaternetion in Paris, and caused a further fall ia the French funts, It has also surprised and alarmed our own government, We were informed last night that Lord Cowley fs ex- pected in London this aiternoon, to take the instructions of his government on the subject [From the London Times, March 1.} Anvmter of rumbrs were circulated that the Confe- rences at Paris had taken an unfavorable turn; and, some persons were ready to believe that all the precau- tions that were taken for secresy had merely proved use- les# ugainst the means of information pesested by a few of the specula ive dealers on the Stock Exchange, a fail occurred of more than one per cent; but as the close of ‘business approached, and none of the rumors put forth received confirmation, araliy oceurred Looking at the agitation of the London Stock Exchange, the Paris mo- ney market may be consi¢ered to have exhibited great firmness. . GREAT BRITAIN. ‘There is rome talk of ‘an early dissolution of Parlis ment ior change of government. The rumor had affected the furds, On the {7th ultimo, the Lord Mayor of London assem- Died a distinguished party'at the Mansion House to meet Mr. Buoharan, the American Minister, previous to his return bome. Unfortunately, on tho samo day Mr. Bu- chanan was invited te dine with the Queen, and etiquette required that he rhoulé g've Victoria’s dlaner the preference. The Mayor’s company consisted of wembers of Farliament, representing leading commer- cial constituercies, end also American and Coloniat mereban's. The Lord Mayor made a speech regretting the absence of Mr. Buchanan, beeause the reception he would have met with from the representatives ot leading interests would have proved to him the absence of all'unfriendly ‘feeling in Great Britain as regarded America, and shown that though big words might arise on either side, the {n- terests of commerce, peace, civilization and humanity were too powerful to permit corlision between Great Britain and the United States. Similar feelings were expressed by other speakers emcng them Mr. Cobden and the Farl of Elgin. Mr. Buchanan and the Brazithan, Peruvian, Mexican and Haytien Ministers were present at the Quoen’s levee on the 27h. . ‘The proceedings in Parliament are of some interest. it is reported that the government succumbs in the mat- ter of the Wensleydale lifo peerage, and will issue a new here¢citazy patent. Lord Derby, meantime, bas induced the Committee of Lords to define the appellate juria‘ic- tion of the House ef Lorés. In the Commons, Sir De Lacy Evans haa given notice of « resolution disapproviog the course of the gcvernment in having refused direct cffera of troops from Canada, whi'e, at the same time, abortive attempts were made to enlist in the adj-icing neutral territory of the Unised States, contrary to inter- national law. The Military Court cf Inquizy intd the report of the Crimean Commissiouers is to be an open court. The liberal electors of London Lave under consideration whether sgain to contest the question of Jewish enfra- chisement in the porson of Baron Rothschild, or to elect 2 more serviceable representative. & Mr. Lowe's local dues or shipping bill fs withdrawn, and {ts author offered his resignation, which Lord Fal- merston refused to accept. Mr. Muatz, of Birmingham, had moved for s eclest cowmilttce to inquire into the present monetary system. The motion was refused by fifty mejority against it. On Vridsy night Mr. Rognwesx moved the following resolution == Resolved, That the appointment of a committee of general fiers 19 repost upon the report of Bir J. ¥eNell avd Co one! ‘Vwlogh fs to ubsifiute an inefficient moe ef inqniry and that the effect of tuch appointment wil ve to hide the misconduct those by whom varicus departments of our army have been jected to commard of officers who have been incu'pated the Commisrioners appointed to Inquire into thete conduct. This resolution was intended to defeat the Ministry on a divisicn but after discussicn it was withdrawn, The protccolof Warsaw, of 1862, relative to the Danish fucerasion, was laid before the Commons. The Board of Trade returns for the month of January bad been published, and exhibited considerable im- provement over the preceting menth, ‘The extent of tne frauds ot the late John Sadlier ia yet uzknown, but the amount will probably he immense, as new cevelopements atill continue to be ma le, Messrs. Allen & Gillespie have applied for permanent berths in the Wellington dock for the vessels of the Liver. pool and Montreal Ocean Steamship Company. Veg gnus are to be placed at Holyhead. FRANCE. Paris is extremely gay. A continued round of festivi- tice are given in bonor cf the assembled diplomatists, It is announced that if Napoleon’s child is a son, the Emperor ot Austria will be godfather by proxy; and the Pope will come to Pavis to baptize it, Washington’s birthday was duly celebrated by Ameri- cans in Parts, SPAIN. It is reported that Geoerat Concha will be created Count or Marquis of Havana. SWEDEN. Stockholm is to be fortsied by land and nea, including the valley of Maalar. DENMARK. The trial of the ex-Minister has remuited in acquital. ‘The expenses will be paid by the State. INDIA AND CHI Telegraphic intoiligenco from Trieste gives advices from Bombay to February 2, and from Cantor to January 12. The Kingdom of Oude bad been annexed. ‘The Bombay banka had raised their rates of interest to 12 per cent. At Calentta the monoy markt bad improved, Ix charges on London were two shillings two pense latf- peony. A great fire had occurred at Macon, Exchange on Lon- don, at Canten, was four shillirgs and eleven pence, and at Shanghse six shillings and nine pence halfpenny. ‘The exports of tea from Hong Horg, to January 15, bave been fifty-four miilion pouncs, and of milk twen-y cight thousand peunds, Tno stock of tea, generally, is ight. Common Cesorip'ions are scarce, and prices of fae well xginiaived. Tho rates for sllk ere also frm. Thece fs on 'wproved demand for imported goods, oaptcinlly meal FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Mosers. Baring Brothers report the money markot ac- tive at ged r&t-s, Cons M8 for money, closed gt #914; and tor asccunt, “1, 3 91%, AMERICAN SECURIT Mesers. Paring Bros. report America 0 stocks quiet and wholly unchanged, except tor Illinois Central Railroad R, of which there were seliers at 85. Penneylvan'a ba Yep bonds. Virginia bend: Virginia sterhng. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. The Brekers’ Cir:ular and that of Messrs Brown, Ship: ley & Co. report that daring the early part of the week tegcottou market was quite active, but subsequently became Culi, end closed quiat at the prices current on the ceyurting of the Africa. ‘The sales of the week Amouuted to abcut (0,000 bales, includicg 15,000 on ape- culatin, snd 4,000 for expert. ‘the folowing are the qvetations:—New Orleans fair, O%¢; mi¢diing, 674; ees, fair, 64¢d.; middling, 5 116d. Vhe sales on iday were estimated at avout 8,000 bales. The s'ock in poit was £96,660 bales includicg 270,000 American, LIVERPOOL BREADSTUF FS MARKET. _ Messrs, Brawn, Shipley & Co. reyort » general decline ip prices, wih a dub merset and h contin ei dowaward tenéenry, ‘The declice in wheat is eallet 34. a 4d. per burbel; on fleur, Ya. per bo!., and on corn, Is. a la. 6d pér qoarier, Western canal flour is quoted 34s. a 368. ; Ohio, 37s. ; Conadian, 05s. » 36s.; Puilsolpnia aod Baiti more. ifs. 8876; white wheat, 10s Td a 10s 10d.; Me, Od. a Me. 10d; white and yellow corn. S4s.: mixed, dks 60.5 seme circulars quote %a. 8d. a 10s, Cana- cian, %& {4 a 10s, €d. The weather bad been favorable for egricuituzal purposes. UIVERPOOL PROVISION MAKKET. red, Messrs, Ricbardson, Spence & Co report the market Bereraily upchavged, ave cloriag sieady. Prime mess beef quoted at 12ts., with au improved demaa‘, l’ork— Seles of ema)l Jote cf Western at 81s, 6d., and vero at 64s., but arrivals must recuce the price. Lard—Quiet, t 66s. Bacon was firm, and market c eared. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. (From the Beckers’ Cirsalar.} Coffee, whouly uncha:ged. Sugar advanced 1s. Mo- Jorses was dull. ce was archsnged, out the market Guil at 22s. w 4s, dd. for middling vo fine. Pearl ashes, quiet, et 46s. for Lew; pots, 38s. 6d. Spirits of targen- tine—Sules at S48. CU. with # steady market. Crude turpenthe—Quiet, at 7s, 6d. a Te. Od. Ta —No bing Goirg. Rosin—Quiet: ssles of 700 bbls. at 4s. 6d. a 78. €d. Linseed oil—Active at former rates, viu: Dis, 6d. 8 L6e. LONDON MARKETS. Messrn. Paring Brovhers reports spi quiet, at S4s,, end rough, ht 0s, €x store, with little tpeculative demand, Sugar advanced Cd, als, Linseed cl opened active but el red dul, at Sd. 6d. tron whol: unchanged, Welsh bars aud rails £8 0 £8 phigh 4 Vg, 67s. of turpentice MANCYESTER MARKPTS. the advices from Manchester axe rather more fuvo- rable. HAVRE MARKETS. Tho Havre cotton market was scady at former rates. Seles of the week ending 26h Vebruary, 9,500 bales. Tres ordinaire quoted at £92. Passengers by tho Ainbia. Ce! Green, Lieut Siewart Mrs Hanctwil'e. Miss Bonligny, Seets, Miler Torston. Osborne, Pur- Walker, Mivel, Gi-rorne, English, Mitchell Crawford, ring Drinkilspte, Romans, Loverivg, Winsor, r , Moodie, A.derson, Halg, Begardvid. ‘Tilletzon, neridorit Freer. Bailey, Hutchinson, Kirk? Kerr, Nixon, Hoe, Mclintehmsor, Néald, Whitehend, Ring, seliard Faniera. Cropper, Oard, ‘Argo, Olivier, Roy, Couserdere, Haugbes, brown, Parks, Franctes, Palmer, Broodie, Hol: brock, Korstock, Chalmers, Lenox, Jobnson, ‘Mutrhead, Fin jay, Morris. Wait, Kvans, Eichardson, Perscve, Verkins, Kin- land Tocd, Tuner, alien. Capt Kirwin, Mra Di Smalth, Mrs Johnson, Capt Kempton. Rey Mr Fitzpat Walah, and afew more whose names we cannot decip! lend, Wasbingion, Cunningham, Park, Bylance, The Gilbert Fund, Check Received in Contucius.. Cosh, Dudley Persse, hag Two friends... Former csopleyer: Fellow clark. &. G., primer Dry goces jobbe Ju . to Mr. Gilbert. The Kansas Emeute. KANSAS FREE STATE NIGGER WORSHIPPERS BAM- PANT IN OHIO. A Kanses meeting was heia in Jefferson, Ashtabula county, Ohio, the hume of the Hon. J R. Giddtugs, on the Int inst., at whieh tho following resolutions were parred unanimously :— ‘That the constitniion of the United States recognises and guarantees the right of every buman beiag to liherty, and forbids the distraiut thereof, except for the ccnsic ton ef crime, and that theretore we totally repu- cia‘e the exsumed claim of agy court, whecher in the form of a jur, or a Vaited States Juc ge, or Comumissiraer, to'try ibe question whether a human being be a freeman cr 8 slave. ‘That the subrerviency ofthe present administration to the interests of slavery in general, and expressly the cbedierce of the President to i's dictation ia outraging the rights of the free State men of Kansss, has fully aatis- fied us that freedom has nothing to hope tor from ths patior al executive, but must look for its opposition and violence, ‘Tha: we believe ‘ resistance to tyrants to be obedience to Gcd,”? and we ple¢ge oureclves to aid our orethren in Kaneas in resisting the tyranny at‘emp'ed up ym them, by sevding a compary of enigiants for the settlement of Kansas, consisting of at least 56 men, fully provided with the means of making » permanent location, and of prote ting their sights from every invasion That tho right to aid our brethren in Kansas, in the de’ence of there liberties ogainst the ruffian hordes of Missouri. or the soloiets of a corrupt executive, driven by bim to enforce unjust and unconstitatioval laws, is 9s unquestionadle as the ight of ovr Revolutionary fa- thers to rerixt the tyranny of their foreign oppressors. That if civil wax come Trom the defence of freedom in Kansas, we sey, ‘Jet it come.” thet when ozce begun, 14 will be the duty ¢f our governwent to give no quarter to the infamous Snetitution of gl+very, but to drive it cur Unirn, for which wo are ready to “ ple-ge our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honors.” Trat a» the border ruffians of Missourt, headed by the late President o1 the Senate of the United States, are at- ‘empting to force slavery upon the people ot Kansas, we plcgo ourrelyon to rencer to the government of Missouri, at least cme ccmpany of good and true men, well armed, ard tesdy to nid in giving vhem employment to her slavery propagandists, Tiat we murt heartity ratify and approve the plan of orgenization at the republican party renewed at their re- cent conve: ticn at Pitsburg. ‘Thet to carry out raid pian, we now constitute our- selves ino a county republican organization, and recom: merd the formation of anxiliary clubs in each township in the county. MEETING IN ALBANY. : Te meet g of the trieuss of freedom for Kansas, wil be beld in Albany om the eve biog ot Toursday, tae oth instant, Mr, Gerrit Smith, Mr. Ei Thayer, of Wor- cester, and Carles H. Branscomb, of Kansas, hare pro- mised to be present. Atlantic Dock. 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. In pour paper of yestercay, and on a former oceation were come Comments on the cencition of the Atlantic cock during the past winter, of euch a general character os to Co great in ice to several owners of etores there. Tt may not be pexally known that mort of the store righ*# and the berin or dock proper 5 are held by different parties, and that it is unjust to denounce the whole fir vent of iacilities for what may be true only of a part. The Atlsntic deck consists of « forty acre basin, with two cutive piers, called orth and south piers, On the for- mer are upwards cf fitty sores, with two water fron! wnd these are as accessible as the rest of Brooklyn, ani even New York, gereraliy. These have never been cver three working cays eta time barred by ice, and that but twice since (ley were built, and even this would not have beon had the ferry company evinced as much on the Hamiltcn avente rou'e an they did on most of the ovbere. Lrepoat, sir, that the stores on the north pier way be regarced a atcosnible at all times, and { am not ware tbat any crmplaint bas been made by thore who hove stored geods in them. During the brief embargo abcve niluced to many cf the s'ipa in New York were in- sce ssible, and the fxcessive cold that caused it, we all boow, has been an unusual exception to tne general ex- perience of past winters. T am aware that the capacious and weil filled grain etcres on the rear of the Atlantic dock, which have no tront en Buttermik chanvel, have beon inaccessible seve- ral times this winter, and that they do not afford water to load over elgh*een feet.’ But this inconvenience the very merchants who complain must charge to their own supitity, who, perhaps for come trifling pecuniary ad- vantege in the rate of & , have overlooked the supe- rior facilities of the north gud have discovered their mistske only after co-tly exp@mience, Trore is another Class of grumblers, perhaps less to be pitied, who bave stored their grain, potatoes, &c., in nu- merous eanal bonts, moored in the basto,“and which, clorely ensconced in some sheltered eorner, have been the Jsst fo be roleased from the eres) of Jack Frost. These merchants and speculetors,<o avoid storsce, have thus teen ppable to avail themselves of the high prices during winter, avd now vent their spleen indiscriminately upon tte Atlantic tock, when hey mien have aaved oir er and thoir mone; patronzing the ba cp vite SNORT PIER, RartRoapy Accrpgnt.—We Jearn that carly on Thurséa) morning of last week, Mr. Cuaries C Ransom, scp of Rev. J.C. acsom. of Oxtord, was killed upon the Fre Ra))roed near High Bridge. Tvappeara that ho was ® fegmon cn tho road, and in attempting to leap noon ‘be train, ax was his custom, while crossing tho bridge, he tell wpon the track aud the train passed over him, cut ving cffa leg ard an arm. He lived some bours ufier, and bere bis svfforirgs with great composure, Tr decors cywerly worked at the printing business in Oxiord, aad dee vemains were brought to toat pace and \ateresi ay — Chenango Union, Marvh 3 Beta PRICE TW O CENIS. Nows trom Buenos \yres. MURDERS AND EXROUTIONS DURING 4 MONTH—- DJPLOMATIO MOVEMENTS—PARAGUAY AND Tux CONFEDERATE PROVINCES—BUENOS AYBNS MaR- KETS—GENERAL TRADE DULL—FINANOISL AB FAIRS VERY GLOOMY—IMPORTS AND BKPORTS— POLITICAL APF AIRS— ANARCHY IN MONTBYIDEO, We have files of Busnos Ayres papars to the 6th of January, ‘Tiw British Packet of that day contsins the following recepSulaticn of creacful crimes committed near the olty Guring the mouth of Decemaet:— On thy 2Iet of Deserber twe men‘ named Gorrosite, were mo."taly wounved in San Isidro, and both expteed oa the t Uwry coy. On tae 223 Bormardo bgt o Frenchuan\ Was found mur's:ed at Areco. On tae 234 Cipziano La & Portuguese, 60 years of axe, wan fouad murde td in his but, im the dutrict of Aan Jose de Fores. Out We 26th Dowlogo Fi nerd, @ mem rer of éne Mili ary Colon V, #'ablec two o his comrades #hile as oop in bed, billing’ the one end mortally wonnding the ether. On be 28h Juan Solari waa fond murdered in }¥* beue, in the distict cf Moron. And en the morn \yg of toe Int of January, Juan Deb sto, an Itallen. who ied & retail store fm Cale Sante Clara, oppesite San Fraereo church, was aadasously inure dered in his own sh op, between 6 and 8 o'clock; am ineu- spicicus beginning Nor 1856. Beater whisa we have beard of a pedi suppesed to be an Ftaliaa, oad @ ma- tive Jad of twelve years of age, in the diotwic: of Qatlmes, On the 2ith of December, Filiberti, the assassin, wae tried by court martial, and shot the seme day im pre- sexce of the legion. On the 28th of December, Vietorino Paeheee, a young wen, but an old and incorrigible offender, suilered the extzeme penalty of the law iw tue plaza Indegendencia. ‘The tome peper addi Sr. Verges bas arrived in Buenos Ayres, om his-way te peiro, a¢ Mivis’er Pleniporentiary of and a similar mission has been comsted to General Cule pear the governmen! ot Paraguay, a @ representative of the cen‘cderate provinces. Ws trust their efforts im be- balf of peace will be crowed with success. the monthly retrospect of the £acker, we find the fel. lowing summary of the state of affairs in Buenos Ayres anc the neighbori:g provinces:— ‘There bas been # decided longuor im the local demand for wauufactured goods, Owing to the restristed and of- teu interrupted movement, we may say through the whole year, inost of the retail avores nold heavy, though perbays indifferently asoried stocks, at the saa» time that there cfien has been aud still 1s a want of confijence, that camps ‘ha épirit of enterprise We have made little provvoss in cetJing and securing the frootiers ngainst the Inclana; and ihe frequent inva- sions that bave been attempted show that we pave difi- evlties to coxtend with of diiturent kints, and dangers @ apprebenc from all points 0° the compass, ‘ne Ceciilations tco in our money market, though lat- tery Jess extreme, have been frequent; and their para- lying effect on real ousiness is too well kaown to require Tepetition. In-short, the evils under which we labor are become ccm licate and chronic, and tt {s not in one or two months tbat we must expest to escape from them. _ The Cerand for the Interior i’rovinces and the repab- lic of Paraguay, has also fallen off durirg the past month, The rumored collisicns, snd the warlike pre2sratione “betug mace may have had a shace im bricging about this sorry result. In milivary equipmea'a they are exhaust- ing, peshaps forestal ing’ the resources that should heve been devoted to immigration, futernal improvement and the developement of the productive industetes cen alone sustam w healthy and profitabie foreign com- were, A Gear bought experience might bave tanght theme better lesson; but the S uth American Stales are alow to comprehend the seif evident and palpable truth thet Peaceand order are the surest and only basis of thee Power end aggrangisewent. An this Siate and the Oriental republic of Uruguay it may eefely be affirmed that prorreces ofthe past year hi tee Mol ch ofconteotion and wi pts at revolution and invasion that, 1m so far as pre- gress end civilization, bave resulted in nothing. With our precect overatocke axd cull demen t, avy feo provement in prices {s out of the question. Amoug re- tail cealers a few faitures bave taken place daring the month, but their liabilities haye not been very large ee bawsrer, 816 got io rather ony in building materials the stagnation icularly marked: andtbe quantity of lumber on hand muse be enormous, with little prospect of any consideradle de- mand foc the present season. Of salt it is enough ‘o aay thet Cepe ce Verd has been sold at 54, rials the fanega, oxd Cadiz at 6 ard afiaction. Jt would require a blook- ade of some Curation to run us seares of this article, ‘The provision market. 1s well upplied. From 75,000 to 80,000 hides may have been contracted for durirg the last month. exd perbaps half :he quaatty hua been Celivered or isréa’y fordeivery, Owing to the unpreeedentedly fine season, cattle in prime condé- ticn, consequentiy the saladeristas oan afford to pay = high price; and this, acéed to the insecarity of our from- tiers, bas trduceg many to killata rate they would not otberwire have Cone. Inthe Corf-derate Provinces, as to the pregress or prospects ct the diplomatic mission to the Parana, om- fides to Senor Pens, nothing resisble has transp: The fact of the regoria « be'ng continved is the only favor- able syroptem: and, we coniese, in view of the personal character of our Plenipotentiary, we are disposed to al- low it some weight. In Monvevideo, disunion, sparchy and prostratton ap- pear to have reacted a Ciwax. We need not atop speak of its social or commercial prospects. Mextcu. NEWS FROM THE RIO GRANDE AND TAMPICO. [From the New (rlesns Piceruce, March 6 ] The stesmspip Nautilus, Capt, Thompson, from Bracow Santiago, arrived this moratrg. She brirgs $176 792 fe epecie. By this arrival we hase dates trom Monterey ta Le th ult, but nothing from Matamoros or Browne- ville, In the Restawrator dela Litertad, of the 12th, is pub- lished a communication from the supreme government to Vi¢aurri, detsiing the seizure of Puebla by the revo- lutlonists, snd cetting forth at length the anti-republicam nature ot their views, which winds up by caliing upom Vidaurrt to send what aid he canto the government. Vicsurri communicates this in a circular to tne politionl authorities cf tre States of the North, and tells them te hold the Natiopat Guard in readiness to * answer tale first eal! of the gexeral government to defend the thrice holy rights of their country, which are threatened by the en+mien cf ite repcse ”? Acother circular in tho same paper warns some of the clergy that their conduct in exciting ideas of edition agsirst the govers ment, ant endeavoring to excite the people to rebellion, har been noticed by the authorities, and warvirg them that a persistence in auch a course can only lead to a restriction of their privi fe" ind per- haps worse. The cesree of the Bithop of the diocess of New$leon, calling up nthe clergy to abstain from ang interference with the government, is also adverted to im the circular, and a hope expressed that his advice will be ettended lupe Garcia had arrived at Monterey, bear- Col. Guadal irg conciliatory despatches frem Gov Garza, of Tamaull: pas and was well received by Gov. Vicaurm. The Resto: vador saysthat his mission hes resulted most satisfac: tori y, and that he has nrrergee toe means of mamnteim® ing peace on the fron ier, besices enabling the two States to co-operate with the greatest efticiency in sustainicg the geveral gorert 26 the Botein € , ofthe 7th ult., publishes a letter from Vidaurri te President Comonfort, in which he ex- preeses his reac.cess b> commence a foamouign ags the partisana of abaolutism who are now div:racting the country. He nels tc mopiort ty eend him $100,000, to em, able tim to rend for thourend men, aii ettizens, who have Hignifed their gness to march agatust the revoin- ticnirts, The » enticed ty neccesary to procure traing, mupiticns, ‘The same payer ci the 1th is fil'ed with commupice- tions frem the onthorities of the diferent towns and vile lages of the front'er, complaming of the excesses com= mitted by numerous’ bance o Lipan and Camaache Tao ciara, who F mimitted numerous murders, rob Ser! Ac., and appror to be devastating the whole country om both sices of t ne. Capt. Stove, cf the schooner Fdward Birnard, which arrived here lust evening {com Tampico, reports experionced severe wensher oft fumpico bar, between the oth and 20th of Fepruaty. She lost her deck load, sterm boat, and jt) split ber ssfls aud sustained other The schooner Pe’ Fox, Cept. Svisa, he reporte, $130,000 in rpecie, suilea in company with the Edward arcard, ‘The brig Katshdin was the only American yorsel tm Et with tho captain rick, when the Faward Barnard Trem the Jamaulipeceo, of the 27th ult., we learn that the French consul, Senor Ambrois, had some difference with Gcvernor Garza, on the question whether certaim foreigners were © pay customs dues they owed He fe represented to have assumed extrevagently, and to have begun to merace violence; but he was firmly checked, A convoy arrived at Tampico on tne 20th, $1. £00,600. Garva was rending troops to Vera Cruz, to co-operate against the Puebla pronunciados. i Personal Inceiligence. . DEPARTURES. For Charleston, in the steamer N Kipney, lady and ctiid; A Coib: ‘MWogener Mise Handley, Mias Ww Clement. 5 Underhi!l, W Heine, Dr J a. 1, Mire Parker, HF Krause, Ltt Curriér 8 > Lovering, , +, 8 Wilbur OS Booth: FL o Witt A Southou i |, Johns B 6 or t—and Hl am A Mrs G1 Jeit ard son, UB Tigte f& R Trematn RK N, Jd A Rnigbt, W Rose W Mathews, Jt, J MeUlencon, $8 Alexander, F i W Hora. J York, R Barker, L Fi 8, Noribootty erage, de in the steamship Jamestown - J A Talmage, ¥rs Hallen, F Kingsloy, Alfred K y. “re Norton P M Dezene. Francis 1) Taylor, Michael McGee, 8 Elis, Dugan & Son, Berry C Conkling, FL Platt, Mra & Ri Wen W' West, Miss Louisa West, Mise Mare raze f=} i mc$> West, Mis 8 Kemp—l2 in the steezaze. Pracn Prosrect in Niw Jrnsgy.—The New Brunswicker learns, from a conversation with reveral of the peach growers of that section, that there is now e gocd prospect for porches next autumn The oold wea- ther bas pot hurt the buds anv yet, except in thi char de eitaste0 a fey. wet gro inda. fomewbat injured, though uct 60 baily as they are some years. It the buds are rot pleated wivh ‘cold wind ana wet weather in April and May, tae hed be rery pleaiital, ao Reet J ‘There tho buds are

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