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‘ocenrred ! Giles ent the-whal tenor of ont. ‘altogether too weak to dence during my recent visit sire the belief, that vaxthened ® chque of misguided men, led on by a few bitter per- | mour, Secretary and cee tas ae ae, ee fona! enemice and others, were the sole cause of the trouble. During the Sist of December and ast of Jani ‘on every band in the kindest and most; in driving me away, lest 1 ‘was creetedon Danner by ail with whom I'came in-eontact; Teannot re- “rhe anual ies flasions here to Dr. Woodcock, which | day last, and eollect a sivgle exce were are some are unfit for publication. } Tam desirous of detailiag to my late fellow citizens the | was mean, dastardly, ¢ cowardly course this band pursued to | stetks, drive me awa! Jbad deen tn the city about two hours when Mr. John Flali—ot the firm of Marga & Hall—as { passed through Roya! street, requested me to step up into his office, aus, bh sronmnen of Ja Dargan and a one. unknown to ma, he stated that he was jastructed by ‘Pr. Woodcock to | previous fay to me that 1 could net remain in the city—that I had way avoided ‘uringlog ft) forward the securities. Ou Friday | that the mills pte kyr on with ouly presume satisfied | one of the directors Detter leave. My reply was such as J NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1858. of the De- Feb. 1 ‘froma a lees" a Joba W. Boy- be le, Stee Gente our citizens have heard Servet hear ‘Ser Association, (office 186 State street,) to his own use, i. ¢. stolen, the Monstant eclisie- rals of various kinde ‘in the hands of the amount of Sheek HS O60, ant Ree Got. He was last saseciation was beld ou Tues- hes we are not aware that there were any suspicions of ir. Seymour's integrity, a committee im Hart- ‘The annual statemomt of the United States Life Insurance Company wilt be found in the advertising columns of to-day’s paper. The receipts from all sources Guring the year 1857 were $184,899 99, and the payments of all kinds, including $58,794 paid on County | gcoount of deaths, $105,740 55—showinga nes prefit of $79,159 44, which, added to the amount on hand Pyomaary Se on the ist of Januasy, 1857, increases the total as- seta of the company to $420,883 86. The whole number of policies issued during 1857 was 1,004, The Providence Journal of the Ist sa: appointed to make & thorongh exainination of the | The manufacturers who have started their machinery ds, mortgages, Sc., hoid by the association as | in part are embarrassed by the advance ry: cotton. It was scourity for its loans. The usual examination of notes and | with the expectation that the raw material would go still collaterals preliminary ‘0 the moeting had been but par- | Jower, or at least remain stationary, that thoy started, ‘ally made, one of the gentlemen whose duty it was to Bomever desirable it may be to keep the machinery from make ake itbaving been compelled to leave town on Monday. An examination had beem commenced on the Saturday ‘Joni ) but Mr, Soymour had in some = Flall that no spec pete of foumidetion in the power of | have an hour’s conversation with him on saturday, (the leock could tug te settle up my Desiness, the sole motive of my Journey from Milwaukie of éfteon hundred: “ey The next oe effort to intimidate was this : Be. Maree, dagverrian, calling at my roem at the Battle House, on morning of the let of _—S and ‘satne my lint in the Trébune of that morning, which Armovriox. Tuwpxamncrns —Your presenee in requested et the Den, P. M., to take inte consi ae portance He etated their meeting wee called for my Denedit, and intimated that my absence from the city ght prevent outrages, to my person. Mr. darks left, probably equally eateded with my friend Hail, that the whe n> eneb ingredient as fright im my com The weat scheme was the dastardly one of driving me from my lode'‘nge atthe Battle House. Dr. Le’Vert, Dr. Woodcock, Governor Bagby, J. &. Secor and A. Brooks heid a meeting in we ie House parlor, called in Mr. Darling. the proprietor, and frightened him by teliing him ‘that violence would certainly ‘be enacted in dis house that } as ‘wight, it 1 remained in it, ri convineet him that his duty te his other guests demanded my expulsion. Mr. Darling watted on me, and stated che peculiar position in which Was placed, und requested me to reek aoc: thewbere. 1 yielded to hie entreaties, and teld him after @inner | would. obtain another boarding house. Be pro- Posed t> send up dinner to my room fer myself auc wite, et eet, preierring © eat openly at the public e. After dinner I applied for and got a good room at the Garner House, to which I removed my baggage, then | hie necessities demanded wade some New Years calls on friends, and returned to the Garner House to en Af er tea a friend informed mo thet the |unevbergeré were assembled in large force near | the Hattie House. dz view of their convempleted attack, it was suggesced that! exchange the room origimaity g:ven me for on¢ more inac sesib'e, and susceptible of yolding Detter means of Cofence My trunks were beiag ramoved new quarters, when I was informed that Coloael cy Walker bad calied aod wished to see me. I then thought, snd now ¢hink, that, in spite of all their boast mgs of the terrible indignities I was doomed to suffer for daring to return to Mobile without their consent, that the “crowd,” as the Colonel zalled thom, evinced decided re- doctance avd were afraid——yes, afruid—to meet one poor And, except by my wife, unsided man, who haa previously | tp, deen branded as a coward because he ran away from & mob sixteen motths :efore. My iirst impression waa , tha the Colonel bad been evlected and sent »y the “crewa" to try and induce mo to promise to leave th city, inorder to save some of their lives, which by thi tune they seemed to realize would be taken, if dhey per- sisted in the stlack But there was av hopest earnestoess ebout him which was irresistible, and soon satistied me that he was a volunteer, and impelica, as he b:mself Staved, “by the common dictates of humanity, to wy and revent the shedvi'g of humay Dlood.”* joe at thw criical moment interfered, i) ie probable their qourage might, have been put to the test even beyond | raieation of said Seymonr at the Hart‘ord County Bagbi dey had dreamed of. The police I could not, of Gourro, resivt. I had uo iaca ot being gut in‘ durance vile, even when the motive (waieh J afterwards learned war the protection of my person from mab outrage. Wherefore, wiule (he police were ascer treated, and quietly Jef the Garcer House and myrelf elsewhere, steve Tre tained unmolested. Tt was atnusivg afer this, duriog my stay in the city, to read such articles as appeared iv the Mercury, in which the e*itor, (if it was my friend McGuire, ne is'an abomi- nable hypocrite.) aftor he fancial he saw tae proable re sult of the struggle betwe e aad the Lunenbergers, Gained ibat “ibe very « dod deviled waaner in 4 1 was disposed of en irely cut off al) chance of my ita! out of my vieit’” Poor fellow! after he Mought 1 was gone | was reading his articles omer his very bose and almost within sight of bis desk. 5 few days after, to gee in the very same co umme a cali for a * Public emerting at the Amplii beaire, to take action on *@ mater of importance’ Then, in the same paper, still ay er, the followiag advertisement: — vo amount, now deposited in the Merenry of Bee cor thal purpose, will be paid to any one who w. dolnt gut the iurtirg place of Wilmim Strickiand late of 3 kie, od formerly of thie oly, if within the limits of Mo. $3 cool y. Moms, Jan. 8, 21858. ‘Ibe regu't of the meting at the Amphitheatre, which Bat ren convened on matters o* vita! importance, when they f u.d they could nutget rid of me in a “‘quict aod éigoith d ‘oanner,”” was \o Wage war Ou my wife. Amongst (Mer res lutone, a committe was appointed to wait op hor ard ioform ver that unless she left ty city she would be bent off by free. Ob!+mo t Lobe gentiemen of the commitwe, true and c'O us representatives of Southern cbivalry, not one of you had the nerve, (or was it rhame caused you to be re- crea. tothe caus,) to carry out your inetractians, except | $ &: redoub aole chatnpivn of Southern rights, J. S. Secor, tingly I cannot immortalize you by tee world r excessive Vigiance, and your extraordinary efforts whereabouts, proved an utter failure. y wife, your efforts to entrap ber the ' Post office, your putting ca> der oath, your searching of private 4 and bvardung Loureeven my wile’s trunks sar d—your< cxpalson fom be city all who aided me, proved ut- ngs 1 bad regular interviews with g your threat of rain toall who as it suited my parpose to stay, and me, and by means which y 4 no longer be of eseen- accompanied her home, As a very grave offence Tolt and bad ex oressed Fi nt towards the com mavae who wore the case of my expulaion, apd wao did their uttoowt 1 ra acknowledge tbe truth of this curation, sod Tsbould Cease tw respect myself aga man were it othe: wee T would ack rch and every one to coolly examine with me my ct see for reseatmeut No obe,i suppose, for an instant ow believes that 1 ever had in my possession, of wo ati slavery tendevcy, more than the thrar books purchased from ux by the com mittee the ephemeral novela of the day excepted. Ever Tom's Cabin” I begye refused to sell or allow w ur store, wh the other booksellers in Mo er aod sell several different supplies of i. T ordere | fur, abd gave away w, placters aad other frieade tu ihe interior who wore exevedingly desirous to road the , fifty copes of the three ch ling edition. The pub- escent me three copies of the original edition when 1 was Gret weuet, which were loaned to my friends im the ciy, wud pasows irom band w baud ume they wore lite- rally wort out. Our clerks at the time can prove the first etatement. my friepd« in the ciiy the latter. My crime, then, coorieted im selling three books to the commie, aud fifty Unrele for + Cabins If extends beyond this, let the community compe! the eommitics 10 prodnee their boasted charges which they say they hoid 20 reserve, untii they Go this, we must as- sume the above to he mp offence. Beyon i thie T defy any man to prove that T ever did, said OF Wrot any thing agaiort tlavery 1 would ask my readers Wo listen witll I etale what this Committee have one to me. ‘The man dove nat live who poreessed happier domestic rel ne than myself. Married carly in life, God biessed me with & sre, R004, devoted—bow ‘devoted, the tunmanly wetuon of t tities es—with children &)) | coule with them to be: wealth eufficient, with my mmpie Dabs and wants, bly ae the best basi Bese of its kind ever known in Mobile, respected, I v= all who know me, 1 bad arriv but little to crave or desire. juxt pride in knowing that what I pomsemed had been @awed by honest induswy, what] was, by ward, in dependent, upright course of cond rreeidence of eighteen years in the city From ai! this these bad men drove me—from and chidren, from home, from competence, from position, from the pleasant associations of half my life, in _@ word, from content and bappiness—d-etroyed my business: did ail Wey could to Mast my — by threats other apecies of nt ae my wife: the Post Uffce Inwe by bi reat open y correspondence, prevented my goods bel wg void robbed me ih every con ccfvadie legal form, and, but for my own promptacss, would bave perpetrated indignity on my person, ended by taking my life. Fren onder these trying circumstances, up to this mo ment. | have not anid a word or written a sentence agsinet the Seoth, ite institotions or ite people, por bave I for « Bry neat ib thought blamed wem my wife in New Orleans, Bi 1 « misfortune of Mobile that she has borne in her we oof bed reckless, mieguided, unprincipied and * t league dreated and feared by good men— ' we latter are powerles , unless thoy eos apple. WySonthern | ‘ ‘ 4 aes DOriA tl Tuy md Gong | wLICR fy ore caso Blends pro , t men who have ueut, aad Lupe ing the stairs, re- | He of rewards, your throstened | # to the settlement of claims sue me, 1 joined | eving to prominent men ig the interior | ‘vem me from remaining and try- bl and they agree to meet at 9 A. M. on that day. rusting, ive sated iy to labor, and keep the chan- nele Je supplied with the kind of goods that come into pei with Importations, | It is plain eno0gh the preseat de otors told Mr. Seymour that be wie Wo for goods. to Menchintee, oni teamioeme oan the mn owners have adopted the game policy, and in: creased their productions before the dechine in cotton had 60 Phenix Bonk ... 60 Nation: 100 360 80 ce, 8 50 Pacific M8tCo.b10 be | 0 NY Y Cevur 0 $3000 Misrouri 6's... £000 Tenn 6's, ’90. 10000, Michigan 6’s.. 94 1000 FrieR3dmb'83 7934 3000 NY Cen RR 1's 100 a Bank... 200 Cum Coal Co..... do es Raves S000 Teens bs * 100 b'86. DIO. Bao. 250 20000 R’gRt do. 1000 do, 5000 do 1000 MCr8pe! Harlem 50 sbs Am kx Bank. 1023, 100 Reading 5 Bavk Commerce. 10134 50MS&N 5d Park Renk,..... 96 100 do. 50 Pacific MSSCo DIO 22 MS& Nia 150 do... do. 100 Cumb Coal at 6G P.M. Mr. Seymour told a friend that he had | become gettied, A iew weeks longer of inaction wouki | 0 used about $100,000 belonging to the association; that be was wag colag oay, ‘and that his friend would never see him ich = he bas gone py one knows, He might pons have left here on Friday evening, and reached ortiand in time to take the North American, to leave that place on Saturday for Liver] Ab incomplete examination discloses uh loss of between $60,000 ana $70,000; but we bear that the total will proba- re of netaad attendance ie requented. RON of Diy enosed the figures named _ Seymour. r. Seymour is a native of Hartford, a lawyer by pro- especial | fession, and formerly law partmer of Thomas C Perkins, Faq. Unbounded confidence has been placed in his tnteg- rity and ability. He quit the practice of law ed s years ago to take charge of thie association, A two since he was elected, and still holde the omee of, President of the Mercantile Bazk. That inatitution has, however, we aregroliabiy omy Jost nothing whatever by Mr. Seymour, ‘and care should be taken that his ras- calities eboutd not damage its credit The secret of these transactions is probably the same that of meny cther similar frauds which have been perpetrated during the last few years in the mad race for money, aad whidh the financial crivia &as brought to light. Mr. Seymour has been # speculator ia fancy stocks, and to @ much greater extent than moet of his friends were aware. Amang his speculations were the Bristol copper mine, (of which he was treasurer) @ silver mine in Mexico, a stone quarry in Chicago, and @ furnace or roll- ing mill ih Pridevale, Va, It is probable that he has been for a long time engaged in the gradual conversion of these securities into cash, as 2 . a It — have required great genuity to dispose of them without exciting suspicion, or to replace them when demanded by borrowers paying weir loans. Rumers have been in circulation that the Htaa Life In surance Company, of which Mr. Seymour was vice-presi- dent, bas lost also, but we are assured that an inveetiga- ton concluded at noon to-day shows it has not lost a do}- lar by bim, Upen the capital of the association sixty-two cents on the dollar bas beep paid in The balance is well secured | Baton Ro and wi! be fortbcoming. The losses wi!] uze up the capi- eet, be ocean tal, and i isnot probable Wass the depositors will love any- ag. Mr. Seymour has probably taken but little with him of © large sume stolen, as they grovel have been mostly invested in bis specu! atione. Jargely interested in a real estate epeculation in Brooklyn, and in the ‘Great Western Stoue Company” at Chicago, and has lost heavily have told with much effect upon the market. Yet it does not seem possible that with the present reduced consump- on the price of the raw material can be maintained. We report ove sale of print goods for the week. Tho which was | goods made are generally printet on account of the manu- 50 675 56 100 0...) "p30 100 N ¥ CenkR, d0....5 C 810 860 66 Map Ghor 4 toh Bees e e 3 sisth Avedos Ra oN | facturers, 8 Tuas te ite sonny. ante ty REPORTSD oy ye AT AUCTION. all the clees paper that is affered, buts more rigid | 92,000 Milwaukie and *Saperies R.6's Int. add, 10 scrutiny is made into the quality. 3,000 New Or.esna City 6 hens om & We are enatiied to announee, says the Memphis 2,000 Missouri 6 per cent bo v4 . do, 40 Appeal, from undoubted authority, that, the condi- | "000 Za Crosse and MilwackioRR.7's.... do, 38 tions which willentitle the Southern Raifroad | 900 ebrs Harlem RR. : 8: Company to all the rights guarantied by the charter | 23 Welle, Fargo & Co. casaheose 95 from the State of Texas will be complied with be- | 20 dmerioas Excl Bank. Ww 300 Arctic Insurance Co.,.. , fore the time fixed by law. Seventeen and a half | 900 SIS Siver rire Insurance Co. 93 miles of the road have been completed in running a Lenox Fire Insurance Co,... ‘ooper Insurance Co. 40 Pacific Fire Insurance Co, order, leaving only two and a half miles to be com- pleted, upom which the heaviest work has already been done. Letters have been received from Mar- shall, stating that the whole twenty miles would be completed before the Ist February, fifteen days be- fore the time required by law. It is therefore certain that the Pacific Ratiroad Company will be entitled to all the privileges accorded to the company which shall comply with the conditions of the charter granted for that purpose. ‘The amount of bonds issued by the State of Loui- siana to railroad companies, is stated by Gow. Wick- liffe to be as follows:— Jeowsd previously. In ABST. fed, Opelousas, &c Y 607,000 Jackson, Sc. : 200/000 57.000 647,000 ‘onse 8000 Tele $0000 485000 186,000 BARBS cc css cece «veee $1,509,000 126,000 1,685,000 Te The estimates of bonds to be called for this year, are:—For Opelousas, $50,006; Jackson, $250,000; Baton Rouge, &c., $10,000; Skreveport, $187,000— by the Pridevale, Va , adventure, where two blast fur- | total, $497,000. naces have devoured a large His real estaie in ‘thie city was transferred to a relative last Friday. ‘The following certificate has been hauded to us for pub- ication:— Mercantii® Bank Feb. 1, 1858. J. W. Seymour haa resigned his position as President Had not the po } and divectees and is no longer connected with this baak. This bank je in no way involved, by the lute alleged de- Association, nor is be @ defuul‘er to this bank. . B. POWELL, Cashier. Mr. Seymour left but little property here subject to at- tachment, but the officers have been busily gathering that. has bad but three shares of Mercantile stock for msconced | some months past. He is about 40 years old, and unmarried. Obituary. Mr. Hewry Whicut, a well known printer of Boston, died of consumpuon ‘on the Sist of January, after a Lingering sickness of many months, which be with the utmost patience and Tesignation. Mr. Wright was a native of Fxgland, which he left when a boy. served im the Mexican war under Gen. Scott, and participated in many of the prominent events of that campaign. Jonx Wyerk, Postwaster of Philadelphia under Wash- ington’s acministation, died in that city last week. Letter from Gen, Hornaby. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Th your issue of the Ist, I notice a false and scandalous communication from some one of the anonymous serib biers that afflict this country. He who assails another's cbaracter from tbe security of a false name is as cowardly fas the aesagsin who stads in the dark~they are alike in famous and worthy the detestation of all honest people 1 should not notice the article alluded to over the signature of “Wabash” were not the human mind prone to believe ore upwortty scandal they read; and in this case “Wa. ash?" (whese father was either too poor to give him a a. Or else he gave him one that Wabash” is ashamed | to own) bas been guilty of gross mi i did not | say the crew of the Wabash con 1 suid that after General Walker's the sailors and marines of the United States ships in port constituted a drunken mob: and I reiterate the remark, and for all I kuow to the contrary, “Wabash” was one of them. Thad no conversation v ith Commodore Panlding | while a prisoner of war on wourd his ship ether than the | ipterebange of ordinary ves; neither did be threaten to se: d me on bowrd toga antes? Teeased my im portunity — Th nt i* a seanlalous falsehood, and if Mr. “Wabash” is not asbamed of his name, and will call | on me, I will convince him of the fact. C. C. HORNSBY. Uyerep States Horet | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. } Trrspay, Feb. 2-6 P.M. | ‘The stock market was a little depressed this | morning, so far as prices were concerned. In the | weual activity, At the first board Indiana State 5's | declined 4 per cent; New York Central 6's, 4; La Crosse and Milwaukie land grant bonds, 2; New York Central Railroad, 4; Erie, 4; Harlem, 3; Galena and Chicago, 1; Chicago and Rock Island, 1. Michigan Central bonds advanced § per cent; Sixth Avenue Railroad, 4; Panama, 4. In State stocks there was a fair business at full prices. First class railroad bonds were in demand, but there was nota large quantity \ pressing for sale, and holders were firm at our quota- tions. At the second board better prices raled through- | out. The leading speculative stocks were quite active at the improvement. Missouri State 6's advanced 4 per cent; Pacific Steamship Company, § Cumber- land, 4; New York Central, {; Erie, }; Panama, 4; | Cleveland and Toledo, 4; Chicago and Rock Island, }; Milwankie and Mississippi, j. Reading bonds de- clined 4 per cent; Harlem, }. Bank stocks do not advance very rapidly. rates rather unfavorably for our banking institutions. They find it difficult to lend money at full rates of interest, and the influences calculated to help up other stocks have 2 contrary effect upon bank shares. Money is daily becoming pientier and cheaper, and holders are looking about with the greatest eagerness to place capital where it will be earning something, with » «trong probability of returning the principal | in good time. Itis very difficult to do so ina sat- | isfactory manner, and this is likely to increase rather | than diminish. The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as fol lows: — Total receipw: | Teun! Palance ‘The receipts to-day include £60,000 from customs. The business at the Bank Clearing House to-day denotes more activity, partially the result, perhaps, of yesterday being quarter day. The exchanges were $17,09,178 39, and the balances paid were $1,832,809 91. The currency certificates held by the banks are reduced this morning to $2,199,000, being a decrease of $86,000 since yesterday. | Messrs, Bowen, McNamee & Oo., of this city, dry ! | | goods dealers, Merars. F. Skinner & Co., of Boston, | commiscion merchants, and Mesrs. J.C, Howe & | Co., of Boston, dry goods jobbors resuned | Paynent, and meet all thelr obligations os they ma- ture in fn | The Ivor Fire It agance Company Lave declared aremiannual dividend of seven por cout, payable ; ob demand. The Third Avonue Railroad Company save de on ‘he 10th inst. The City Fire Insurance Company } | ® dividend of $10 per ehere, payab » declared on the 10th ‘The New York Life Insurance and Trust Com | pany have declared @ vetwtanrual dividend of five | per cont, payable on the 16th inst. ‘The closing rates for sterling exchange for the Ba ent i a 10 per bu: iness, | The interest due on the Terre Haute and Alton first and th at upon the first mortgage will probably be met 1a few days. The holders of the second mortgage coupons will le asked to fund those falling due within a year clared a quart@ly dividend of two por cent, payable | vings | Total for the week... amount of business transacted there was about the | The annexed statement exhibits the value of ex- ports (exclusive of specie) from this port for the week, and since January 1, in each of the past three years:— COMMERCE OF THE Port oF er a ALUR OF EXPORTS, Previously reported 371,847 3,215,124 8/928,728 Since Jan. 2....... «5 $4,799,009 4,106,170 6,071,081 These returns show an active movement in the export trade of this porf" Notwithstanding the in- activity of business generally it will be seen that the value of experts last week was creater than for the corresponding period last year, and nearly as large as that of the previons year. This is something ex- traordinary under existing circumstances. The annual report of the treasurer of the Little Miami Railroad Company for the year ending Nov. 30, 1857, gives the annexed exhibit of receipts and expenditures: — Lire Miami Barroap. Surploe Dec. 1, 1856. . Tittle Miami Company * < propor ten of profits of joint company for the year 1857 daieunt teonaderved toate Bepeoetiiien ani ts> newal Fund,....... 200,120 89 £0,000 00 OR a OER ceaeee es eee 8849,856 13 From which deduct— Div. No. 21, detlared Dec. , 1856.. $149,064 13 Do do. Jone’ 1867, 19, 064 13 Spr’d Mt. Vernon & Pittsburg Rail- Toad stock charged up.......... 196,150 00 Hills. & Cin. RR. tock, eharned 4 144 72 Lake steamers, charged up... Sunary expenses and losres.... 620,027 46 Surplas Dec. 1, 185T...ccseeeseeeee tees e+ $380,328 67 The entire cost of the road and conn of the equipment amounts to $3. 15 \. The assets of the Little Miami frcitai are:— Gonstruction.....- Rea Esta'e aud Depots. Th le Receivable. Total.. The liabilities are: Capital Stock Loan from Oty of To, of 1848, in Bonds, Do. of 1861, in Bonds Do. of 163, in Bonds 981/000 00 Dividends uppsid 43,068 65 Profit and Lona... 310,928 66 make a better show than this. The management is to be found the great secret of success. The cash assets and liabilities of the New Orleans banks on the 25d of January, were as follows: — The cheapneasot money ope- | dpoebes Giy. >. 122,616 America... ‘Total......914,600,181 10,604,898 4,772,816 18,840,452 The following table exhibits the respective also the « ns due to distant banks, the latter being 86 Peter C $5,000 Missouri 6’ sure 4,000 La Crosse An Milwaukie RR. 7’s, i 8.600 California 7's, Spoocbiago, Racine, de. St. P.’& Fond da Lae Ste do. Also the fottowi Wie., 7's, devo meieas, edo, Norwk. & Cleve. BR. 7 Hy 5000 ‘Milwaukie ana Hor} RR, 8°s, Tennessee 6's, 10 shares Importers’ and Traders’ besa tore, Amou! Cash Bi))sboro’ and Cincinnati Railroad Stocl x Sor’éd Mount Vernon and 9 sath do. 4,000 00 Sundry Stocks....... 6,130 44 Tno(vidual Aeconpta . 25,971 40 | 1. M. & ©. and Xenia Railroat ( 750,171 38 Ex firmer. pen: Profit aud loss 8,’ do. do. do. athe of ———— Balance of interest.. Amount invested in bank, ci road bonds and stock: cry commiancl aL Asure.—The receipts were light Sales of about 100 Dbls. pots were made at b8 pearls were beld at 8 3g0. a 5) Jan. 2% Capital. rat Toane Deo, $307,254 Specie... 2 Inc,. 281,727 Due from other bia 2'209,655 2,730,142 Inc.. 520,487 Due to other banka 4,414,160 4,173,710 Dee. 240,456 Deposits. + 111547807 12)1951126 Ine,. 647,420 Girenlation........ 1,062,102 13096.462 Inc. 34,270 Hartford County Sayings Bank. ABILITIES, Capital stock......+ «$100,600 00 Amount of deposits. Shh 884,439 09 + 8,662 90 sosee 1 8493,101 99 },000 00 299,665 26 120,629 07 REPORT: oy, Feb. 2—6 P.M, ani prices somewhat Breapettrye.— Flour—The Toarket coptimucd dull, and without change of moment ge while there was ra ther more inquiry for export, at prices, however, rather re. The ed to under the views of seller sales were pel 4,000 @ 5,000 Dbis., at about the following quo- of 850 bales from $479,235 24 shertce State, Pxtra State... Western and Obio superfine, | Extra Oboe and Western... Capadian superfine and extra Faltimore, Alexandria and Georgetown y and oxtra.. Southern hay tee ‘amily and bakers? brand Choice ex" a 360 bbie., Southern brands, better @ 1,200 bbls. at the above ra and corpmee’ were unchange: bibited no new features made Iate Cortex at about that Rh bas ude will m | per 36 iba. ane: ULT2T | in fair demand, deman were 10Xe., the lowest | It suppored that the | having now reached near September last, compare’ with the eame period Inst year, most attained its height, and hereafter the more oF jess in the opposite directi an. Fpgagements were moverate. j _aratm at 44, 0 Sige, bales of cotton were © . and 100 bales ol Dales ard 75 boxes bacon were en ‘50 therces ditto at 6d. a 68. ench: 1,000 bbia. oll cake ai Be. Ud. nnd 360 tlerces beet per 906 lbs. at de, 6d. To Giargow, grain was at 7d. a 8d.; flour, at 268. 0 308., and dead weight at 25¢ a 308. Rates wo the Continent were ‘There are very few tied in the couley able to | unchanged. A bark wax chartered for Sydney, Australia, jg | 10 load with 4,000 bbis. four at fornia the offerings were |ighter, and engagements were heyond all question honest and capable, and in that | ‘ : ni fe. Od cobntry prime at'6e, repacked Western at ye. at the and sales transacuions of moment were reported to-day. Sb current bout 37 aged at 3 bacon at . & 430, a Te $10 66 and cheere were upchat , sales being withia the ‘range of the above figures. recent concession, ¢ of quotations. Wheat—The market ex. and while choice lots were searce and firm, there contmued to be an absence of ac- uvity. A sale of 4,500 bushels good white Southern was yesterday afternoon on private terms. upon showing an advance of aboat figures of last week deficiency at the ports hile other ulders at Bacon was inactive. to arrive at 7%: f ubout 400 Doin. at Se. ccommeeenl Sesasssces PeTTT Tet ia. SaErmeon am SUSESSREEE opined to about were 1,000 a Rye flour of about No Con Conn — be market continued quite steady, with sales Rio at § 4c. a He. inued firm, apd sales of about 2,300 a 2,500 made, based middling uplands we. (0,000 since the first of To Liverpool About 300 [6d.; 100 bbls, pork at ‘238. To London—100 need at 258 ; 300 bbls, , 6A, ; 80 terces part, private terms. To Cali: moskipg at e bout Se, per foot measurement. Hay.—The sales embraced about 800 bales for shipment At 660. @ The. TRON war quiet and sales limited to small lots Seotch pig at $25 a $20 cach and time. Lie —Commeon Rockland was selling in a small way at 660. for commen, and $1 15 for lump. Motaesxs —The market was quiet, ana prices were easier, New Orleans bg oan dull at 260. Naval Sroua—The sales epirile (orpe ating, at 4: 2 tales Nimited at about $1 3: embraced about 300 bbls. Rosin was quiet, and descriptions were uncharged. ‘One were onehanged and with moderate sales of sperm and whale. Prices were Proviesons.—?ork—The market was firmer, w Oddie. riot mows 85 3 bib 38 tet 28 asked. at with «ales of 260 apd mess do. $14. Prime mess gon at $1 amounts of exchange held by the various banks, and eer were Suda including eho: a’ 8c. a8 comprised in the table of deposits, as shown abees ‘extent above: Rick. —Salee of about 200 tleroes were reported at 3c. a Sorte. iy Due Banks. | 2.86¢., ibe intter for cholee quality Jon'are | , SUGAR continued firm, with the stock of old much re- : Tee! Metre | duced, while the # of new were yet light. ‘The Louwtens tabs * Goals Soeas | Sales embraced about 200 bhdn, chiefly’ New’ Orleans, Mechanic’ and Trader 69,115 ‘381058 | With one cmall lot prime Oude at BX. to Br¢0. Pank of New Orteans, 268 Ms 32446 Wrmkry —Sales of about 200 bbis. of New Jersey were Southern Bank + 680,701 — | Peported at 21 jc. Cuien bai pom br a geelaaia omoes gi MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Total 85,201 368 1,459,606 | ~, As compared with the statement of the previous sens nud te week, the resnits are as follows: — 1 Feb. 2, ae. 650 she N 3 ben Kop 105 60 2000 Virginia We .. 45000 Miss't 6'8,b90, 1000 Hudh RRImte #83; 6 * rs 14%) do Bd mto 66 6 Sixth aveawe Tit 100% 10000 FrieRSémb ‘83 7934 20 Third AVRRexdi 9734 (00 do... WHE RAE TOMIG ANTRR peat 34 1060 Pend Ritbe,'86 71 SN Hay & Hart RR 114 MCKSpemst ob remium, with a limited | “cond mortgage bonds is not paid, but | 10 10h M 1g bas 090, 1000 de KO 1060 Del 1 © HCeoRR be.08 5000 ebe Tk N To Me rebente je b Y Pavk N America, 1¢ 16) Clow RTO ARO 4848 Pook Commerce. 101 = 200 GO....605 48M 16 Jmp& Traders’ Bk 100 = 100 40.880 48 10 Dorn F xchange Bk 160 100 te alo oon nusee, ear At and letters totended for the Naw Youn "packages ” o1 Port of New ‘Form, 1 Febranry 9, 1858. Mig Vpenil yar jure mbe Store | renee Fhip Liverpool, Co. § sind Bark Boater (Pr), | fear k ae: chee A linele ‘ Brie Warrier ( Vai dnys, are Brook mal 4 ae. oor 10 PM. Horil im the topeail yart, stroch | wae lost, +01 teach pe pn Rertram (Mam), K Fowarr of New Haven, wher iehmon: cL eAnep Bin * S einme Hitekier Soniin— Pact. tmnt Hareden, Cape Palmas or Matansae mn “ ARRIVENY | Rieamahip Avevate, Woosthwi) Sauannan, 6» how fart ofthe woynee hat, Landon af wr and Te nt 62. Jon Pcomebtp Europa (Br), Lettch, Liverpeo!—F © Kearney, London—Grinnell “Minturn & udeou, Hamburg —1. RB Am- R4monsten Ir oe A Potente ™ Crowell Por tan’ Anchored ‘livid the nd Plymouth 82 mel. Mintarn de + Girorge Ray, « ualive of Franca, me tay, Joho A #11 lodged In the fore chains even), Pei 4, Me) p timber, to W et {ato thi» ort Minune, Re - Tangier Schr Alohema, Sayin, Pmyrnn, Pe) | Behe, ¥ Drummond, Fox, with mdea from wreck of ohip ashore at Jones’ Rewh, ne ship) nt over fet ‘tran Ne fore an roe 7 1 Dyer Fickevt, Cette, France. Hae nen ashore nee gh iat, Was towed up by @oamiug tute, Bi Cros, Jan msi! Peopahannor t mith, of Kennebunk, for ® harbor, mort. & days. 7 Bost 70. # fahneon, Creliin, Bann Teach Atalanta. cule from EB vannah, Mondey aight, exper Steamer Curlew, Williams Providence. Bteamer Geceoia, Bmitb, co a BM I EDP Ur La Hoyt from ee Bee ny Lage — aati: ap SAILED, fperhcans for Boole ¥rom the ee bark Honduras, Be- me Pe Fanaa, jolene pound ie Miecellanceus Ba Banx Fezictry, Gideon, from Kin iskreat ba pa put into'Bavannah 2h ui yap re urs WALLacn, of Millbs ‘Me, abandoned al three moonthe fipce inlet 23. lon Cy seen on the tan ait in een A n Pie by brig Robt A Fisher, at Baltimore, Knowles, which was ashore in December, inne Sot Cape t onl Mies Rof Cape Henry, waa go ‘of Got uit, and ‘will Merine Disasters for January. The following is a list of marine disasters which have been reported during the last month, accompanied by an estimate of the Jons sustained by each vessel. It has been compiled by 1. A. Upton, Heq., and will be found of mucb importance to those engaged im the mescantile commerce of the country. ‘The lores during the month have been $1,785,775, which is $870,960 less than for tbe month of December. Each clans has been placed under separate heads, and the vessels arearrang- ed in alphabetical order, so tbat any name In the list can be found without didiculty:— Ariel, a from Bremen | for NYork; broke shaft, put to’ C ba ey rom NYork for Newburg; ashore oppo- esenia. (pr = 1e Piermon’ heen < e muvick (@r), fro mAyr fom Liverpool; total loss on rnd crew lost except two. $75,000. sonny Fern Woouward, (rom Piusburg for St Loulay burst bowler anc run batlow Cincinnati SAN i, Robaneon, mn, from Bt oul f for NOrleans; sunk i i rive 0 Beet 0 ‘or Ohio river; burnt on the Ohio, Soerale, fron Tawar | pear Wheeling, Jan 7. lron Dake win trem. ‘Liverpoot for Dublin; collision with Georgia; lost fore funmel and maiomaat $18 000. mer gin from #ortsmouth for East Indies; at Madras, 800, leak os from NOrleans; damaged iigrets the tornado at N Orlewns. Mond in. sink on Mienlapp river. “Joven, front Wirk for Berwisk Bay; put into nattingre Daily strained. F300. ‘Post Bog, from NOrlesms tor Mississippi riser: burst boilers posite NOrlenne. i, Castle, from, Portsmouth for Calcutta; on fire atrea, putinto Mauriitus. $I ‘Trapsit (Br), lost on Cbina coast. $75,090, Victoria (tag), damaged by collision with an unknown ves- ‘$600 ‘Washington, Dall, from Fort Uppuss jua for Scottsburg: burst voller, otal Se California. $10, snirs. lied Powers (Br), from Ceylon for England; total loss on Talnnd of Pleoe Acoren 308 Americe, Howe, from Liverpool for N¥ork; at Queenstown Jan 10 in disirena,' on salle apara, ‘Amelix, Reymond. from N meta for N York; total loss at Great Egg Barbor. 0 ‘Anna, Stevens, from Callao for Queenstown; abandoned ec §. lat 42.N, lon Sz $65,000. ‘Art Union, Grant, from Bosten for Charleston; damaged on voyage b Slop, ‘Bertin. "fay. fag *biladetphia for Savannah; damaged on voyage by 8) ‘set0. eatitvtions Thompron, from PS Averpeo} tor NYork; put in n, Belfast from collieion off Tsie of rem, Comberiana. Wain a eas foundered Nov 11, lat 2428 Caroline Reed, French, “from Newenstle i NYork; put in », from lost sails, bulwarks & jong ae Franciace; lost din gale on wayne. OO, Cambridge, ‘om NYork for Mobile; total lors on Abaco cs Bempel Meleher; damaged by hurricane at NOrieans | 1sth. Dictator. Shaw. from NOx with serew steamer off the 81 400. ane ae. jecraw, from Loodes for Bombay, put la Ply- Hoge | Vivervool; collision F, J y. $8700, PM hlleaheth Mapn. trom Quebec for Bxever; ashore near Bx mouth Decl7, $18,500. arepton Renta: put into 0. Bi475 Elvira, Andrews, from Callao fi Valparaiso to repair upper works ov Erie, Rowe, from P | mo for mes Gamreed bs henry weather. $1200, aler gcillen Stewart, damaged by the hurricane at NOrtaane 15h paveo for London; abandoned Dee 4, spa for Savannah; lost stays &c, by * Papinota (Non), from. Jat 46 N, Jon 25 W. Georgie. trem Liver collision with steamer 1 Willams ie from St shore nesr Citier Hi fo Purmonia, Taylor from Nvorb for Clyde; ashore near and put into Col'iroe D 12, Henry Harbeck. True, from Cardiff for Alexandria, Va; pu: phen, NU, for Liverpool; on into Queenstown Jan 7, leaby, #p: zioremast, $7600. pe Five (ane), "Witcrs, fr NYork; put tnto Fal —= lost rodder, &c. SS00. 4 ‘York; damaged by gale on g24te sane Walsh, York, from Leghorn for Philadelphia; at 1 hit 6. nO, "Korsu'h, Patcnelder, from Havana at Falmouth, F, Jan 9; lenky, dumaged by gale, | 86000 Make Y. fron Dostcn for NOvleans; ashore near , from Singapore at Caleuta, ashore pear Memoria Parentum, pony Havana for Hamburg, at Cowes rion from Clyde for New York; fammlash Jian 4 Amay for NYork; put into Singapore y phoon Soe cy from © . for Boston put into ea d lost rudder, ait 330 Ao. from Philadelphia for Parnna; put | inio Rio leak from pipe of forse pump $1200. nnah; put back 1 Francis20; put | NYork for XN thartsprupe. $40) Tocabontas Stayton ashore at Rhodes, discharging to re- pair, y Raleigh (Dr Goverrment vessel), total loss on China coast, (00. ampore om NOrleans for Boston, total loss on k Lad $106 000. lenu Lawrence, from NYork for NOrleaes; | ashore on Ren Tepa at Brook!yn $1300, rs Therese. from Baitimere for Liverpool; leaky and damaged by gele on voyage. $3600. ain Dudley. from Liverpool for Bombay; leaky, Tr in Jen 6.” $6000, | 1p rowright, from mt Jobn, NB, for Falmouth; leaky, | tKingstond jan 10.” $8000 Th | ‘ire. Wishem, {rm Quebee for Sunderiand; abandon a ed Nov 20, Yat 97 Tombela Welnz: Mentevideo Nov 2, leaky, decd for survey. Walls ; © for tireepock, abandone! 800 nd om. trom Calcutta for London; aground be | © to din. $12 O00. “Whiisin (tel. Trepvel, from Harbor rece for England; at | Ruiand Leland asaore. ber ‘Bn Woe. KS. Amerionn Tass (Tir), MeKeltur from Lonton for NOrleans; aehore wad aband ed 15 tallen Bof Cape St An'onio $25 000, from NOrteane for NYork, put ino Be 00, whaler), Lyon from Lahaina for NZealand; pu’ in y Aguals. $1u,000. nsiow. from Philadelphia for Boston; sunk Ereak water, total lors. $iv.00 ng from Calcutta foa San Francitco; pu: in Ma nila Nov § condemned. $16 £00. 9 Jones (tit), {rom Laverpook; put in Falkland Tslanda Fepe Zl Joa fon so Kitham: Trungy, from Neweastle for NYork; put ia oowe Dee & tor repa: Retding, from Shie fir Foxton; put in Palmouth Maus, from Bordeaux for Vera Cruz; leaky, gut im Montevideo for Akyab; grounded on $23,200. | MH Kobnidge, Binledet, ,from Newport for 8 Thomas; put back to N lenky dined ; Terie from Paleriso for Philadelphie; last pars, eal, £0, om voyage. Mary Parker. for Antwerp, abandon! 318,000 sr bingy frei Nlowdom, pat in Valparaiso, on fc am, from NYork for Glasgow; put in Payal rea Peet 0, THlip'T cvhatery, Seson, from Mereury Bay for Honolata; Jost apare, anile end bowie.” S]teh by lis, Wiking, from Cardenas for NYork, damage by {Sires Dee 26 S1660, yier, trom Toston for London; abendened at lose by fre, $26 200 Miller, trom NOrieans for N York; returned to N °o ey. December repe m Le Lawrence, Berry, from &t Andrews for Limerick; aban- ned aud deified ashore in Boylaah Ray. ede from Newcastle tor Beravds: put to | for Charleston; sehere bannel, threw over cargo and nd gc, of, $B. eakrneton Aiavoe, Huphen from ores maged by burricane Jan 1 on; da nace. Ambrone Ligh Light, Fichmore, from Rapper Havana; tourhed n hren Pagel bound for San Francisco, rom Boston for St Thomas; at 8 Thomas ide ey winger from Windsor, N4. for New York; 4 towed fo Si. Tohn, NB. | $1200. TW Monenre Kichard, trem feitimore for Weat Indies, condemned st Turks Valve ta Jan 18, $0000 Hurricnne Bird. Dube! iA Anmnged ny gale, anid Tort to Baltimore repel sue Btiey ‘trem for, New Ober inet with foremast Jane Kmily (Br), ead Hrom Newfound! 2 miles eewh of Avetro, Portugal. Wnriba te Theapson i ry con the v0. gales voyage, in 2) \set tone for Oporto; ingo for Liverpool; Penancoln; put into asta, North: damages by rnaso at Galveston. 61300, Northern Pag Deane abandoned in iat 27 30N, jon 6) Sy W. Pri ytnn Prince for NYork; from Fic Janeiro for San Francisco; at | Hi, <7 | tom, form SOpleane fs from Cette tor NYork; ashore at Bar. | el Leon}, Jamison from Rockland; ashore at Currituck and lime op fire. wticpnearent for lege, MB beent to: the isloe Late Packard, ross Cat Caindew for NOrleans; put ato Nempore Jan 1 ergo Mats WE? frou Sacha sete Puke, esp see ‘Minpesos, Baker trem Fr cesta Molioulld, from Prince Sitrerd Ueland for Pinto Hantex Decale sc leaky, cargo damage, 33 ae tigder Whe, trom. Wikoingtas ter Toulows pur ater Deo 1 with ments sel nway, 92280. "trom New York for Newbern; put into Nor- eam, Te eae from York, Me; tetal lone off Newbu- me vanes, Mastin, frum SSoraue Island for Ballmore: con- emned at erie tay ues, from Calais for New York; dragged poet ba 1d, Dee 28. ar ean for for Mobile, at Key Wert: in diaresn Dee 50, Ty uae ‘Tell Tate, from & aac for Liverpool; damaged by col= with unknown v1 Virgins ice. Norri: trom Wiimi on, Del, for St Croix; mi te A I Vout foreman Ao 1200. aE oa oS total ee ‘S12 000. 4 . ‘Wiseabickon, Tek, from Pawtucket for N York; ashore on. tee Leer fom Mera for New York:, Wm A Dresser, Hatch, fom Bangee for Martinique; pu ino St Thomas f'r repaite dan'3. Si) ‘Whaleme: At King George's Sound Now, Lapwing. Cumsky, with 70 bb a oth since Inet reported in Sept—pat in a/v mate, Mr Mancbester, who had been lefithere sick; was bound be a cruise ‘of Cape Lewin. t_Labaina Nov 19, Gen Keott, Clough, ¥H; had taken 80" pts mh oil this seaon; bad sbippe 14 700 Jos hone by the: Mary L Sutton, for New Bedford; and would gull op a erulsc south, and be st home in Augusi next. Atdo Noy 30, Corne- Tius Howland Luce, NB, with 76) bbls wh oil thin oe had taken on freight 200 bble wh oil from the Corea, of London, and bone from shine Marsachnsetis, of Naniuokat, = renee sre 1 ome New Bedtord, was bound h \ At Bosal Reindosr. Ashley, NB; had shipped wand $2 do sp ont he Coral, and 1W Low. bone 9) ‘he ohm an, Bah ga few Wedford: wi to const of Calitornin, aan. At 25, Barn: c ith Qt who thin nea, nk sipped 10.0 Ibs hone by thee tonn Giiptn; was bondd tor Marguerita Bay, and return to Hopolulu Ih ike spring to rent for another season North At do Nov 28 Cowper. Dean, N with 1100 bbla wh of} op board; had shipped 9X00 Ibs bone at Lahaina by the Mary 1. Suuon, "At do Nov 16. Cn'aclo, Pooker, NB: had taken 800 bbis wh. gil on freight from the Charles W Morgan, NB, bound home abe do Dee 6. Fouth Boston, of Fairhsven, with 1200 bbis wh: oil this season; to sail in a few days tor home—The letter con- firms the report of the eect ir Butts, the Ist officer, and seamen, in the Ochotek Res At do do, Waverley, Weal, EB; hed shipped 10.000 Iba bona by the Glapiator; had taken on’ freight 438 bbls wh oil from. Pod Fortune, and 810 do do from ship Parachute; wes bound at Lemback Aug 2%. Sunbeam, Cromwe!!, NB, with 600 bble: sp of], all well; was recraiting. and would sail a abouta week va Ground Ato, cise Iman, Babeook, NB, saith 800: nl om ew Titian, in about 10 da: | be at New Zealand in Feb. from Sept 16, 1807. Int 1944 1946 B (by lewer pe Capt Mooer), lowa, Pit, wit] iad bolas and 1s do humpback oi. all well, Reports, spoke Sept 8, lat 10 308, lon 198 50K, Clematis, Watrous, NL, 1050 wh; 15th, Cavalier, Bourne, Nis, 180 ap, &0 wh; Calumibus "Taylor, do, 700 sp. 330+ une! Bark Kichmon’. NB. while lying at Canary Islands (whore she was last reported), was run into by an English steamer, and bad all the bead sear carried away Reports in vintra Bay Dec 5, schr Watchman, Hussey, Nant, had taken some oi} this season, Spoken, ac. Ap Am bark steering BE, supposed the Ann & Mary, Rab plage frem Sslem Fept 28 for Ambrlz, Africa, was seen Dec t 5108, lon 950 Foreign Porta, ADEN. Dec 22—n port berks Arabia, Wallis une; Toso, Claussen, arr'i6ch, from Salem Ang @ vin Zanzibar (where she ar Nov 4, and sid Wib), uue, A srinwals, Jan 1j—Arr bark Gen Stricker, Jones, Balt mor Bannanors, Jan 12-In port brig Atiantic, Merrill, from- New Haven; At do, yee 80 hrigs Sammet | Adams, Drisko, Norfolk 1s deve: Jan? Tornnao, NYerk Buava, Nov 17— ert bas Elizabeth Wall, Ashby. une. Cunrcxcor, Jan 9 Arr brig Samuel Welsh Barrett, Aw. P Rhett, Falmouth, Jac ish bark MB Boston, Jor: it Jnge; brige Manhattan, Gordam, Triad, et Philadelphia. ap I Ark rigs Ade. Sinith, Portland: 228, Hut, 40; Manzon!, Ames, Hoston; Win: 22 Bere Morton, an we haw, Phniadelpinn Kinaston, Ja, Jen 9—In port shiy Brandy wine, Underwood, from Cardiff for Mobile; bark Richare, Pike, trom NYork for Europe: sehr Albert Maron Hatlock, tine Inn 6—SId ship Oroondates, Pike, ¥Orlean: |. Dee k= Sid barks Wenbam Wedge N ‘Gibraltar prey to Jan 2); Sist, Henry Buck, do, JAULMaIN, Dec 1- In port ships J P Wheeler Robt nearly loaded. for [verpoot few days, Fora Southard, Small, §5r 0 Port im Great tain, dg timber, Lorcnza, Cornish (or horns, York Rasoopx, Dec In port chips Ceour de Lion. Tucker, for Fakron'h, Ld lag: Engle fpeed, Fuller, do do; Franconia, we “Arr beige PR Curtis, Tiley, Pordunds ine Boston St Chor, WE, Jan 14—In port brig Ocean Wave, from. Brandywine just arr; sebr Mary Prices, from ae, 0. Tainrpan, Jom W0—Are bark Transit’ (not Francis), Street, Zaxzinar, Nov 10—No Am vesse! in port, Home Ports RORTON, Feb 1—Arr sieamer Phineas Spragua, Matthews, hia; echrs Kaprens, Freeman, Wivpes Racor. § wg Fish Keup Tarelier, Wm H Atwood, Atwood, Signal for an undeseribed square rigeea om kK Tally Ho Wbie Pernambue 3 Nothin, Endoras, which sid yesirrsay, put 2d Bid (by tlt wieamer Baoeh Fram, New York, to tow the ship ( barger to Rost ALIAMOKE. Feb I—Arr brigs Rede A Ficher, Smith, Kingston. Ja: bilen Bernard, Bourne NOrk ¥ Johnson Tunnel Jobe P aud Nepiune « Hiride, Gm Teng Island; Luvher ¢ Wildreth Attakapas oe all (new, 190 raves, Liverpool, ecaaeur (Br) be hport: id int brig Iria A man, Tangier or Kos Art sere Jo’ y Hashes, arr sobre Caroling Hall, Graham. Sinyron, Del, for Boston, Jobn 8 Austin, May. Philatelphia for do; Ruger ey Parker, Fitzgerald, do for Kook nPnow, May Queen, F ine Hail ee wi j—Noarr, sid brig Palestine schre Sarah oe Fug rr? and SE Parker, 0 AM, wied sight No vense WGnLAND TL LIGHT, Feb 2,4 PM—Passing in, ship Mil on, Winn Be wise KRON VILL THERA, Nel, eb 1. 12 Mahe bar Ma Cordelia, for Wile mington, NC for brig and 12 schrs CF tan Mela ahip Robert 7 Divay. Dives, Ror denux brig k J Swett, Jewet, NYork. 28 Win Wood werpool: kD Pores, ai New Orleans, Berwick Olt CB ASS, dan 25, PH Arr abips Mortimer Tasings ton, Sampaun, Trail, Rng: Seaman's rate, Weman, Roston Siar, Gammon Rawian, Gulf Strevm, Godfrey. Mobile. Below shiys Helens, from b erpont Lorzie Spaliing, Rpatd= a es 1 Pie. Tad; Blesangion Young. frie Tine ‘aod, Dreoan from Philadelphia. Cid Be bark , Liverpool: schre Mystic Valley, Collimer, Mtale, Hawkins, York mh, monn, Bolt, Gamaritan, barks Luba, to the Par, ieanor, whr Ellen, Perkins, Naren. Dart, Quast 18 Welton, Phen espera and "end dA Shanti N¥ork PORT liog, B¥os bai) eohra Wm Tt won. M ine, irom Providesce), York. tire. Hh 3 PORTLAND, ee ee etermship North Amertesn (Pr). Grange Liverpool: brige Cemanthe | lonkine (new of 'o by. Cli Ian tone) io Tobago, James Crosby gebra Lizzie, Dyer Rartol, Trinidad, ae Byron, # ‘ish, Cardenes; steamer Chesapeake, "aa barks CB Hamilton, St Jago, ey Wenvoin a W Harter, tone ‘Abby 4-4 -- * Jamee ELPUTA, Feb S—Arr Br brie Anna Gellert, onben, Falmouth, N&: scbre Village Gem. iwehley, How. ton, Sarak Jane, Rrrsbing R Baléwin, Downer, ner olen up, Pickup, NYork Iehifotne Fightingtou, Wrighi wands, *Jullus, idverpool. © wanda may 9 AT, Jan 29—Arr Br bark Felicity, Gipson, Kings- = da, hound to Liverpool, leaky; epagraayeg! thir, nse, Jen An brig Salma (Re, from TMalifex), Bo ‘detan : owl, Bure, do. J © Homer (from uchee ity Poin means AA PAAR KASY 10 Wake, TWENTY vive POLA-ARS, to send BTRONG'R TEN’ DOLLAR. “SAMPLE Lots VAI Containing the folowing large 4 Gomte valentines newortede), 24 No. \ fentimental, ** incipe | Hr Temp a Me, for Fort Delaware; pat Somers, from Saran ¥ WNIE OU VovRRe: lum EDRER, Ad, st Jona Now Ye Jan id $8 dat 54 78, Jom 72 do, ™« " — ‘Writers. kage, by express or Nagel in the Voted Biates oP . Om DOLLAR. «weet Niort tance ever maieto valentine deniers re itt Linen nnd wholesale dealers - pplied on ibe Ma ot, NE, Correspondence, Mere rove Joun F. Cole. Tortratt ve Ws Ontineda, The celebrated SER NATIONAL POLICK GARDITR sie ft * . ding ada stan Denin Inn Mura, Py RTRAIT, $5: ‘Teval, Aaa conviction OF Manrtog O'Connell or the murder o Teresa Bpitaiens Horrible tre ede file of blood in Californie, 1 particulars StF \TIONAL POLICE anette. Algo aketeh of RNeorious felona ‘At the General Session

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