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8 NEW YORK HkitaLn, a Wekkgtous Niteiigence. Theatricad, Musical, dc. steameh)p Star of the Weat, at this port from a Broapway TuxaTns.—Another spectacle, “Gul- Pore gre apap troche tan Rev. ©. B. B. Bidwell will preach this morning and | jiver and the agg vrig laa is to be produced here | California, and $1,348,507 in gold. The steamship evening, tn the Northwest Presbyterian charch; and | tomorrow night. That hemenpe peti of ber Golden Age, at Panama from San Franeieco, brought hey. Dr. Parker, in the afternoon. manity, Mons. Bihin, the Belgian giant, has been ex | down $1,997,330 in gold and 268 passengers. Rev. Sidwey A. Corey will deliver another sermon prey enpuce represented by the jrve- Sa ae by ‘ young men this evening, in the Fifth aveuue Bap- iiles whe who #0 a? aad themselves in | Total receipts. wn Divo | Sa eee “Orange The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House to- Girl of Venice” is announced for to-morrow evening | day Were $12,564,404 39, and the balances $615, Summary of clearings for the week:— Aiet church. ne Rey. R. Robinson, of First place Methedist church, Brooklyn, will preach this morning in dhe Jobn street | "30 Devew Sate ae new version of the Pint Methodist Bpiscopal chgreh. In the evening | the pastor, Rev. Charles E. Hiarris, will preach. (i Yooms. Ray, ake, Fimoueld oo econ Rev. Edward 0. Flagg, rectorof All Saints’ church, | jaanted to their respective abilities. Miss Sallie will preach this evening, In the Memorial church, | St. Clair will fare ber ee admired in- corner of Hammond street and Waverley place. terpretation of the part of the heroine in the drama Divine service will be beld as usual this morning + ssi “Our Sallie” is te be the closing 4nd afterncon in the North Dutch church comer of | " Bearon's—The lovers of fine acting are assured ‘William and Fulton streets. ‘ that this will be the last week of the unsurpassed Rev. Dr. Macauley will oontinue his Sabbath even comedy combination at this house, it being abso- | This shows no tnciegieton tae previous week. The gross earnings of the Milwaukie and Missis-- sippi Railroad Company for 1857 amounted to $882,817, against $680,474 for the previous year, showing an increase of $202,343. The running ex- penses for 1857 were very heavy, owing to the severe winter, amounting to $412,200, leaving the “treet Hall, 185 Spring street, this evening. and assistant stage director at'this house, tenders 2 | net income $470,617. Annexed is the official invitation of the Secretary of the Treasury for proposals for an additioual t a ” and the pleasant | issne of five million dollars of United States Trea- «x made for maa, and notman for the Sabbath.” eee valet oo . Fath cl A re ae er a wg discoures to the young this evening, inthe Sonth porene 94 necessary for Messrs. Mathews and Brougham Dotch church, Pifth avenue and Twenty-firt street. | to rh Ayton namamapeatn ewes. eee Naat promised a repeti ham’ , recap «aria Beye Pomance abd ealty ” aad the ret acter = Niche The Rev. P. Macmesamy, ars iousry | tag Nickleby.” both of which have of late been (riends, will resume the public conference on the | warmly Aut-Obrietian Character of Romanism," in Spriag | = Waiwack’s.—Mr. H. B. Phillips, the favorite actor kev. Dr Van Zandt will deliver a discourse this programas for his benctit to-morrow evening that is » the Central Reformed Datch chareh in | well calenlated to attract an unusually | assem- reet, on Che following text:-—*The Sabbath dlage. His selections comprise a new three act E Neimliak st yhomte os members of the company are to perform on this occasion, ey ‘ordained to the gos: Lavra Kernr’s.—Three very pleasant pieces ar. onmétiee of the Mineral Point | fered for to-morrow evening at this fashionable 1 rgregationat Convention, at Fairply, Wss., on | place of res iz: the little comedy called a Tueday, Nov. 24 * Model of 2 W the comic entitled + All INVIPATIONS. Ba that Glitters is not Gold,” and mirthexciting The Gongregational charch and wegen in Chap | farce of « My Neighbor's Wite.” Misses Keene, Wells lin, Coun., hav Invited Rev. Francis Wilkams, late | and Thompson, Messrs. Jordan, Wheatleigh, Burnett, ot-tor of the Congregational obarch in Bloomfield, | Jefierson, Peters, Stoddart, and other excellent to hee one ‘reir pastor, which mvitation ®e has ac | artists hewe characters. => Amenwan Mvseum.—Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Howard tev. ecrted > call oe allt w_Consgregations sentative of Little Eva, are to commence an engase- ment oe this A Dey ep Py onal afte: a are a a , | when they will enact the chief characters in a dra- Rev. Fava Scovel has accepted the pastoral charge | ma called the “Death of Eva.” “The rath 's a Lie” of he Senet Sa en een Set ele a re ae popular adaptation of peony the “Pioncer Patriot” ix to be performed in the ry. J. B. Stewart hes declined a cail fromthe | evening. vrs call frente Tilea Dae ood, ake Ermorianiey.—By referring to the bills it will key, Mr. Perrin, of Goshen, has accepted a call to | b copies kasd reer ain oats Kasai irst Congregational charch in New Britai opera” honses have ef lat n industriously en- Firs Congregenicnas chard ia Hew Siiaity | pagel in preparing condinsaita wall semana: with Mr. Wm. Stocds ye ministry, by a Rev. James Kirk of Winchester Presbytery, Vir- ly calculated to tickle the palates of guia, bas accepted an inviation to labor steadily ee ene Geo. Christy de Wood ‘@ toe church uf Vinton, Beaton county, lowa. reannounce “The Toodles” for tomorrow. The Rev. R. Be@g, of Leclaive, lowa, has accepted an | Ruckleys have secured another novelty, “Eph Horn’s arsitution as, stated suppiy from the churches of | Menggerie.” At Mechan Sechaniceviil® and Lisbon. Hie post office is Lisbon, | ‘Bryant's Dream of Shovelzy.” 3 Hall ‘they promise TaRATRICAL AND Mcsicat: Movemenrs-—There on Me eee eee eee y; | ina story afloat that Mrz. C. N. Forrest has inherited LotLy. to take we place of Rev. W. W. Woodworth, | an estate from an aunt in England, aud that she why los resigned the pasterate of that church, (Mrs. F.) does not intend to retarn to the United 2, Handy has accepted an invitatfon as States. The story comes from Cincinnati, a great Sn eee a senard market. “Mr. H. Placiie closed a fine en- <tated <opply of the Presbyterian churches of Lewes | Pott ent st Mobile lust week. Thalbers: was dally expected there. His first month in Virginia, the v J. R. @argett has received and accepted an | Carolinas and Georgia brought him $10,000 uet pro- to supply the church of Mansfield, Ohio. | fie” Mies Teccniee ss ‘played ‘Medea, a la fis. v. Wm lan, of Pittsburg, has received a with great success at New Orleans. Hackett sel ‘rem tne church of Hamilton, Ohio. and Miss Cushman were in the same city. Under Lev. . Alexander, of the Presbytery of Erie, | the head of “An Actor in Limbo,” the ‘Pittshurg bas sereived a ananimous call from the congregation | Pest of Feb. 12 says:— ‘ost Dalen, fa the Poesbytery of Washington, Those of onr seaders who are i. the babit of visiting «me their pastor, the theatre are aware tha’ a rew drama catied the “ Pio- . ° neer Patriot, ar the Maid of the War Path,”” was announce i INSTALLATIONS. for exhibition at that establiehment on last Weduesday Rev. Wm. Delos Lowe, cormerly of Berlin, Conn... | evening; brit the low comedian, Mr. Johnston, at 5 o'cloc’s ~y invtalles pastor of the new Congregational | on Wednesday aiternoon declared that be would not per- church in Milwaukie on the 2d inst. — his hein that night—e — —— ichasantar, by " t A way. In consequence ot this the piece could not be Pev. J. K. Strong, of Mildie Haddam, Conn, was | Troctnted, ant another wan rubstitited tn its stead. Whe ~tikd ever tae Congregational church of New | stendiog rehearsal he obtained possession of the play un- Preston on the 234 of December, Sermon by Prof. | ger pretence of learning his part, and retaine: Miss Lawrence, of the Bast Windsor Institate, | Kimberly endeavored, by every reaxouable offer of eoca v. Smith Sturges was installed pastor of the Re- | Promise, to regain the’ manuscript; but Jobnstop steatily ‘ pt a 7 » | refusing to give it up, & warrant was issued on a charge of orene harch at Whitehouse, N. J.,om the | Tovey tad ‘eonversion, aad he was forthwith taken lato Ventre) Railroad, ou last Tuesday w custody by De ty Sheritt Cooley. lip “wan Gheteained $0. DSaTHS 'N THR MINIVTRY. 1 oa chorale 3 will be obliged to remain until be can Tew. John W. Perkins, pastorof the Church street | obtaip security. We are sorry to see such trivial diflicul- burch in Boston, died on the 7th inst., | ties thrown in the way of Miss Kimberly at the very out- spec forty-three years, set of her managerial carccr, but we are certain she will v. Lester Lewis, pastor of the Baptist church in | °vereome all of them. town, Conn, died on Sunday last. |, They are doiag horse dramas at the National, sine cinnati, Miss Avonia Jones hes heen playing at the Daniel Gurrows died at Mystic, Conn. afew | St, Lonis Theatre, and was succeeded by the Ron- 192. He represented Connecticnt in | yapi ballet troupe. Parodi is going to California and rg the last term of Munroe’s adminis- | ‘Australia before returning to Europe. Mr. James | (aiton, Was one of abe commissioners to define the | Stark is playing at the Chicagot tueare. Mr. Ba- da between Massachusetts and necticut; was | chanan is at Providence. At the Boston Museum vergor of the port of Middiet they are downy still another hash of ‘ e 4 an eateemed minister of | Paris—title,Rich and Poor of Moston.” Mr. Ull . | man announces ashort opera at the Holliday Street lev. Helioway W. ant, Sr, died in Mercer coun- | theatre, Baltimore, to commence Febroary 12, with 1 the Lith inet., aged 89 years, Mr. Hant was | the “ Martha” on Saturday and Mon- wer te preach in 1704 by the Presbytery of New first concert at Mobile was an- “the lith February, with Vieuxtemps, Jobaussen, Miss Annie Kemp and Ardavani. Stra kesch also announced to give a concert (no man, 1.1., of Charleston, 8. C., at the residence of his son-in ¢ Wood's theatre, St. Louis. Proctor innati. Mra Annie ; Bip nter and b 4 td 8 ear! sw nd a mb ok gent Reabedy, p . W. Jamison bad a benetit at the Buffalo Iman furnivhed an pchemmery / ‘his theatre on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Florence were at dence with this remarka’ »le man to the Christian | Nashville 7th February, At the Theatre Royal, E-omener.in W647. The paper was entitled “Remi- | Montreal, 1 a testimonial benefit to Mr. Back: vent a New England Clergyman at the Close | land, the ' god manager, was announced. Miss La-t Century” He gradiated at Harvard Fanny Farren hos been piaying here with great suc- oge i» 1811, in the class with Edward Everett, cess. Miss Avonia Jones = laying ‘ast week at tev Dr. Prothiogham, and other well known gentl Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Waller are at Toronto n From 1817 to 1819 he was connected with | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wallack, ar, sailed from New p versity as totor. In the year last named he ac- | Orleans for California February 8. The Front Street cdan invitation from the Unitarian church at | theatre, Baltimore, was o ened on Monday last = \ nd was soon afterwards ordained, | der the management of Theo, Hamilton and 0 » has labored as a preacher with great acceptance Howard, with Miss Hobertaon aa the star. tor ve wily forty years, and died as the pastor of the uurch over witch he was settled in early manhood. Superior Court—General Term. NeW CHROHRS, Before a Full Bench. The Ninth Prestryterian church in Cincinnati was | oy Der ai" IsT reversed. Costs to abide event, ed on the ith inst. > ‘ Edgar M. Brown vs. Elisha A. Morgan et al. wpitel Hil] Metnodist Episcopal church in | Thedfudement will be for the dismivsal of complaint, ton was dedicated on the 7th in with costs, WIXCELLANKOUS. John W, Boyd vs. Joseph Oliver et al. Order % vey youny ladies took the veil, on the 10th inst., | affirmed, with costs, » Sisters of Merey in ittabarg, Ives to the order. The ceremony ia conducted by all the clergy of St. ul te Avkinact <HDra we he Supreme Court. Arr.icants For Apmission To THE Ba.—The a a Curtis, Nein g oY — — < . + 4 » fixed TTonday, Februar at i as the da tel in indian trove, ppemmones | | and time when they wilt rosee to examine ap it 1.05 Jen. 14, says—" The ministers who con- | cante for admission to bar. The examination 3 hie teetings moved thea from Indian Grove | will take place in the General Term room. The ne- 4 + soca. and brought with them five or six of the | Cmery siidavite mast be, lett wa roe” - Kees, aud thus the contagion commenced in the ee eee iy, February 20. tevter piace. Our informant was present at several -cctings ip Avore. and describes the scenes | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ting. From fifty to one hundred were - the samme time. Their hands, shoulders, | MONEY MARKET. wads would be viclently tarown into the | hase , terque end sppareatiy, frightfa? shapes. Sarvepar, Feb. 13-¢ P. M. ' en's bonnets would fly off, their hair be- There was aot much change in the stock market shevell-. Cy ah ap like a — ie some in- | today. Quotations were unsettled, and no move alunces it attic! unbetievers who tried to resist of + by folding ther arms and wrapping them tightly | ment of importance appeared in any of the leading irorind their bodies; but, in spite of themselves, | speculative securities. At the first board Tennessee their +! oulders—first one and then the other—would | State 6's declined § per cent; Missouri fs, j: I a a 4 back, till they lost all contro! of them- | Crease and Milwaukie land grant bonds, 1; Harlem, The senest cemennee of Cp Miibetis Poles Md, 1; Harlem pre ferred, 1 ihe Y. Central pore rel the Maryland district advanced { per cent; Erie, 1; Cleveland and Toledo, t Philadelphie on the second Wedn r {; Chicago and Rock Island, 1. Camberland Coal pratt», Rev. J. W. Everest will preside over | ope 2 ; f yester - opened at 20 per cent, after the stampede of yoster te celiberations, There will be much business of an af ‘ mportaut character to be brought up for considera- | 89+ We umderstand that an application is about he ston. | ing made to the Legislature of Maryland fora special Professor Henry Fowler, of Rochester University, | act permitting the Cumberland Coal Company to as- wax dely licensed to preach ax a candidate for the | sess the capital stock to an extent sufficient to pay off mis co meeting of the Outario Association | the entire floating det and provide a proper working 6 ny Gems Cub GP CUARLABTON. ©. © | fund. An assessment of five per cent would give At the high mass in the Cathedral at Charleston, | just al the necessary amount. Erie, Central, w the Uy taot the Rt. = Pe ly an. Ds Dd. ; | Chicago and Kock Island, and Cleveland and Toledo younced to the congregation that he had received | aia 1+ ‘ters trum the Archbishop of Baltimore, intorming | ¥°T* in active demand this morning, and closed at im- 2 of his selection to fill the vacant see of the dio- | proving prices, There was a variety of railroad oon, and carnently requested “ prayers of hi | bonds on the market ind the sales were ‘hren to beseoeh the Almighty Diposer of events | oethe j 1 lot * ae endow him with the graces nA enwary filly ty din | —t ed etl a b wing agian the responsible duties of his new position. | this morning, but closed better. There is no party eclal meeting of the vestry of the church was ; moving in it in this market, Missouri State sixes quently, end that body, on motion of Dr. | wore a little heavy at the first hoard, and sales were Hellinger. tendered their congratalations to the Rt. | : Dev gentlewan on his appointment. The Bishop | ™Ade to the extent of fifty thousand dollars, Bank } in appropriate terms, saying, in the | stocks appear to have reached resting points for the course of bis address, that he had grown’ up in | present, The daily «ales amount in the aygrecate to ‘ bar nf mand = Ly a ee pee | one or two handred shares, Pennsylvania Coal Com: The vestry aloo adopted @ fenlution $0 | pany has fallen off two per cent since the dividend tte with the Bishop in a requ to the Archbishop Baltimore, to have the ceremony of consecrati performed in Charleston 4 moderately buoyant. Pacific Steamshi; any advanced $ pe: cent; Camberland Coal, 1: 0 | dier on re Mttefield Sun repor = formerly @ merch secmocr OF the Guamte of Wow York from the ¢ | Milwaukie, 4. After the board better prices ruled, divteict. The deceased Gad repos ' a si te pon | and at the close stocks generally were highe See ae ee vue ne 8" \ There are strong indications of a renewed upward | Due y oxhior banks 4! | the aimehouse to Dagtary, Mase, Jaa It, Mra | Movement in prices. The pause of the past few are and og ; the almenouse for many | " pds oe apipooah coming been disposed have bad an opportunity to realize, “etersoa, | Stocks are now in stronger hands, and as every one + will without dowbt be realized. Treascry Derarrent, Feb, 12, 1858. Notice is hereby given that seal ceived at this department until ths proximo, tor the issue of aay portion, or the whol ASUTY Hotes in exchange deposited with the Treasurer of the @reaerer of the Mint at Phila- Iphia, the Troasurer of the uranch Mint at New Orleans, or the Assistant Treasurers at Boewn, New York, Charlos- ton or St. Louis, w thin ten days from the acceptance of proposals, under the authority of the act of Congress, entitled, “Ay act to authorize tae issue of treasury notes,” approved 23d December, 1857. Yi) treasury Pied will be issued soem the receipt here x of certificates of depostt with those officers to the credit of ‘Y. Swift, of South Hadley, Mass. has @c- | 119 their daughter, Cordelia, the renowned repre- | the treasuror of the Uulted. States. payabie to the order of such bidger or bidders as shall agree to hake such exchange at the lows rate of iate- Test, Dot exceeding six per centum per annum, api wil! carry such rate trom the date of the cortificate of such © preposals must state the rate of interest, without condition nnd without reference to other bids, and contain no other fractional raves than one-fourth, one bail, or three fourths of one per ceotum. Five per ceutum of the amount propose Lo be exchanged must be deposited with one of the treesury cillcers above enumerated, whose cor Luficate of such deposit must accompany each proposal, a+ If the proposal is not ancepted, immedinie directions will be given to returo euch deposit! be proposals be variant from the provisions of the | act of Corgress, or of this notice, they wili not be coy- 7000 Nar! KR ist m. 83 ate Mich dom RR.bgO #5 1600 MCRRapeim sto 9845 : KR dds. 9% » a * 6h Pees &Alt2dm 44 100 Mich So ®NT Re "2M Mi! $34 posals will be re- milfions of dollars coin of the United the United States, ‘taba Bk of N York. 105 Pac Mail $8 Co. . 106 do B60 76 Merchsuts’ Bank. 20 Bonk Commerce. *S com'weallt TK. B imp & Tod's Bik, They will bo made 17 Continentat Bank ‘00 NY Con RR,” bso security for ite fulfilment. Ail proposals under this nagice must. be sosied, and in- scribed on the outside, “Proposals for Treasury Notes They will be opened at ‘this department a! 12 o'clock, on said 15th day of March, HOWELL COBR, Secretary of Treasury. The Boston Traveller of the 11th inst. gives the following résumé of the stock market of that city:— The market yesterday was unusnally active, aud sales atthe board were extensive, dull, and the prominent stook; are offered at lower prices. Boston and Maine was froaly P ct felt off to €8; Western is offered freely at 5 ' Mavchoster and Lawrence & It is ravber singalar that the Manchester and Taarence stock is always quoted at auction twoor three collars bgber than it is offered at on tue strect. Fitca burg fell off to 80, and Concord doclined to $1, closing ay 4135 asked; Northern was steady at 34 bid; Eustern at 48 bid; Wilmipgton sold at 24 ricer at the close; Cambridge Horse Raiiroad sold at 50. advanced to 115, at which price ung ig not off red lesa thac 22 and ¢ osed strong at 34 ‘ewabis at G bid; aad Railrou’ stocks are very | Colony at 88. and was offred at lower ‘Minnesota Mining Compan: it closed m demand; (ital Rockland was freeiy' offered at 1; Superior was otead, 7 5 3 stocks wore in fair demand, without any change in prices Bay Sta’e Mills was offered demand is by ufew "sh at 20, andthe oni who hang back for still oflered at $5 per share, with no bios over $2. Easex Gom pany was freely cured at $25 in demand at 70—72 aske fered ut %4,—27 bid; Vermont Central frets are odered $39,000 Mirsouri@’s.... co. ‘ens rgpecie Mutual Ibe. scrip of 18b6, . ... do 1857 . $0 gua tata Ts scrip of 19820000007". Ogteveburg fest bowis é: Rutland teste are of- ‘The new constitution of Minnesota authorizes any Levislature, by a two-thirds vote, to pass a general banking Jaw, with certain restrictions and require Not to sanction, directly or indirectly, | the suspension of specie payment; to require all notes or bills issued to be registered, and ample se- y in United States or State stocks to be pledged | | for the redemption of the ame in specie; and in case of w de — iation of said stocks, or any part theres unt of ten per cent, the 35, B Altl Taira Avenue Railrodd Bank. see SO Home Fire to . a) Fire Insurance Go” ., 40 Security Fire Insurance Co 20 Hum! oit Fire Insurance ©» cilowin $5,000 Mason Co itl ,8 per cent, 4,000 St. Love € 5,000 St. Lould Cy 6p. © municivar 07 70 Terra Harte Alten A> 4nd Gqunwea HK. 8's banks to tnake up The stockholders of aay bank or | association to be individually liable amount of stock owned by such bank or associat’ tinue for one year af y stockholder. ali that are ne latwe to pass a banking law. following is a tabniur statement of the: ox- ports of sngar (reduced to boxes) from the ports of for the past ten years. We pal destinations, remarking that’ the remaining exports are about equally dis tributed between the Baltic ports, Hamburg, Bremen, Holland, Belgium, France, Austria and Italy:— to donble the any transfer or sale of sto: The provisions of the conetitu- ary to authorize any Le 10 Ocean Bank . du Metroronian Fire Tan 40 Pacific Mat Sten of Kingston, Mass, The | date) with Frezzolini, J. E. Owens iv play- | 100 La Crosse and Mit The cireular of Hewson and m1 nati, gives the following review of te va the past week :— Havana and Matanza add thereto the pri 1¥ Up to our expe wing stronger and mor somparatively eaev, ant ee and third claws Mercantile cote pect of trade wear ‘ Faten vf reilront securitiag have. bee B modorad yricen varying Dut Hite foun thy» Among the wales we ot gage 7's at H64g, an Waprovemant of Inst week: fedianapolie and OF per centat 75; certificates of deposit Matthew P. Read vs. David C. Fuller et al. Order | . The last column ineindes both the exports ‘for consumption in Great Britain and those in transit. ‘The exports to the Baltic the last year were 47,532 boxes: Hamburg and Bremen, 26,045; Holland, 8,690; Belginm, 37,592; Italy, 7,1 ‘3; other ports, 17,734. The Milwaukie Sentine! says a carefully made up account of the stocks of flour, wheat and barley in store in that city on the 31st of January shows the following aggregate:— bo ad barrels Barter, bushels... Of other grain the amount is inconsideral,) ‘The Chicago J¥mea of the 3d instant says:—Money is scarce and rather difficult to obtain, even on the best paper. Loans and discounts are made sparingly, however, at 24.03 percent a month. Eastern ex- change is firm at 3 per cent, and gold the samo. ‘There is not mach movement in real estate, but no sales are made below the full value of the property. The following is a list of the vessels that have passed through the Welland canal during the year and slthough showing # falling of from the previous year, when we consider the financial difi- culties that have pressed #0 heavily uy m the ship- ping and mercantile interests, and the fact that navigation did not open until about the 26th of April, while it closed some two or three weeks earlier than usual, the difference is not so great—in » it is a wonder it is 80 small. salocf 1 ttocy toot © walt the roanit oF the controversy be road and the Mat River, rather than foren their of allow prices We are pnt advice! of any chen the relations of the two roads {rom that alloted t. \a 01° Fartern exchango i¢ i large supply a lowe | The general femeey rate for Daaxers’ checks i lm France, 1,64; Trieste, Neht {unde are scarce at 1 por cant pr Here are the Tota! up and down, 1857... rn “ 1866, In favor of 1958, ‘The superintende thorongh state of repair, and if the weather only proves favorable an immense business will be done At the second bourd the market was much stea- | this year-— + ‘The Philadelphia Ledger of the 9th inet. sa . | ‘The foliowing i¢ & comparison of the footing for Lhe past week, as compared with the Inst previous statement — Banke oF Pritanecen 4 York Central Koiltoad, $5 litle, 43 Hudson | Frovn.—The market wes lore acti Eusa® | Railroad, 1; Cleveland and Toledo, §; La Crosse and | 5 ANE | do, at $4 . RAT remained | vut sales were limited to sinal! Jote for tolling paryess, About »% Sushela Bouthera Fed wore sold at $1 2255. te lyht euppty, aod prices steady. Sales em braced about 10000 bushels at O05. a ORe., and at 700. for pritoe white, which was gearce, fae as firm at l2iye., with a fair amount of sales. Jee of about 300'a 400 bb) 16 46 for mess, and at $130 Other provisions were also firmer, Whiskey Sales of prison were made at 2c. Aen 1,2 The loans, ii will be seen, have slietily.¢ oreenea as | have algo the amounts due to and from banks important feature of the statement, however, fe aa in specie. This, in the fist woek of Feaummption, is evidence of the entire cos fidence of the the os and pafety of owr banking ins: demand for Can—on the contrary, Whe days has strengthened holders, and those who have | appears to be looking for an inflation, such a result i TNDAY. FEBRUARY 14, A858, je amount of ir, ae, Wig 160 ao. ryes a) 12000 N on DoT, 94 AS Now Jersey RR. Viz 2000 E RR ddim bss #9 200 Hariem AR p poo 22 da. ot ao do... oo 21 2000 Brie RR bis Th We Reading KR... | 56% 100 Erie RReb Tt 664g 100 ao ., . boy 10000 Hud KR RRSdm 60 m4 ee. 56 1000 HR RR oon bis ¢4 ahs eT eae 50 ‘my Fire Ine. dud Can, . @ a0 do. 12% 100 Clev & To RR... 43% 50 PennCoallo exdiv 7: 435 GO.......6, 46 Be Cah Seat. ei Ad bon oO 4h DIO he Chic ke RI RR ayy 100 do. 100 s) 100 an. 190 on 15 do, . 200 da... lo. be io Lacrcn with ke 1.0 50 100 MI w RR BOARD. ' $5000 Missourl 6% 2% M5 -hs brie RR. iO 2834 40 Had Riv RX 106 Chic & Re t 250 do Ww mw . 1000 Clew & To RR. 444 w 10 -btO 2235 800 Harlem BA... le to cu -s ‘Cua ©. 2 Sa 1 ri 2 330 B54 50 Mar) me iit pred 2 a0e DW 5G 150 eeres $30 DLO . 160 Mich 3 & ‘tot RK 200 Erie Railroad, RR 113% ose MSG 610 1 REPORTED SALES OF BONDS AND STOCKS AT ACTION. By A i Muller oflat 8234 @ 9345 GO RS ig aw 83 NG do. sese do, ines. ance Co. anty 6p. © Ln ru R omsiraction , ppostan Bank hares American Exchaug> Bauk é oomix Rapk ; ” 30 Irving Bank, ‘ mM the swek aad money mate a 10 to bye cont w AN intarest, olosny Vovington ant 1 Nee of SAttie Mami wt 7 49. The hoiders of the stoox cont Row alien govery we been maie at Wy premiw notes i Reef y eatented circulation for those notes w. it to doubt be found in the Weet, where thoy w be overy where received TE sneclaeng favor. Free Banks of Indtane, Feb. 4 18s. 108,578 28 Se aea CL ATE 28 US BBA O18 703,467 68 Banks of oF Feb, 8, 1858, Cirent'n, b loans oD 8164, 428,108 1,454,161 518.0 GOR S82 = 1,248,006 285,804 600) Mer.& Mantes 95,560 116.665 597,198 121,597 ? 121,420 106,629 658,927) 77,771 | 301,778 ‘08, a8 145,072 4,025 43, b76 167,877 TG 40,05 32,000 270,440 2244 $1,251,981 1,887,617 4,074,950 1,180,228 AN \ Upaa'ost a[308\095 4,086,977 1/168,217 = ~ 20000 ~ 19,982 ~ 25,000 99,851 es ate ‘Y COMMERCIAL REPORT. Sater re ovade at B16 2% for prime. poner san atin Shee MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. onter. A i sat yards B of the old one, port ot New York, k, Febrasry % 1858, CLEARED. ‘lorida, Crowell, Beyaanth-8 au der sbimehl Reanehite, Murty, 0 -Ppatiord, Be re mt md Jamesiown, Parrias, ane ko-Ladlam & ‘ahio Dressoovent, Samuels, Liverpook D Ogen. Ship Republic (brem), Brookmean, London. i fieaschea & rt. C Grinnell, Fletcher, London—Griuneil, Minturn & a : Ship W Rathbone, Dowd, New Orleans—Stanten & Thomp- “Burk Bvadne, Deen, Voip nralso—J B Ward & Bary Von Berg (Oi), Mmilez, Land ark John Payson, Fete Hark Gentucgos, Gre Seantoa & Ruger. Pl veil & C have Young America Collins. Havana—Bohert & \7i! ‘ams, Bark Cavsiio, Washington. Guivesioa—J U Brower & Co. Riehmond—8 & 7 8 Johnson, siileop RE wot, ar fernneabaco—Waple, Rantin 400. oiphia "ie tig Xavantlia—a P Woodbury ou. Kroenke Wasbington— Mather & Minow, Chimay, =herma Kei or eos Watson, Robbina, Rehr Aretie, Ogse Fehr Ruiulmore, Sicighs, Naldmore—Maler, ‘Lord & Que m1 Senr Felipse, Biteunes, Philedelphia—Jun Hand. Sieamer Memphis, Walson, Chariesion. Streamer dnekeon ” Btoamer Eilzaver, Met Btoumer Delaware. Coven. lewhern — anne Sm) in “& Oo, Nor titer, Coveudy., avre, Jan 37, at 5 PM, eearert a! jon 87 30, Aspinaa Feo 3 with ony, of and from Port. of about 8) tons, clipper / speed, foromart gone, m A sinwing, Olack mast hey pparently bees wreeked su! ~, fondon ant Portamonth, 33 days wii mase aod 1h p rwe stanmship avrering Bast. y hher, New Orleses, and 19 days dad some heavy Fast Harbor, Tl, 20 daya, with ‘ selto DR De Wolfe. en 0 days N of Hatterse Ht, Posten, 6 days im ballast, to fax, 12 days, with fish, to J ton, 12 days with cotton, Ferienced vary hewvy weatb: Hana Neceey er 4 Waring, Smith. +m te, to Mevready, Mout & Co. es Serr Mou Heceil, Seaman, Nowfulk, 3 days Esperioced Smita, dew Londos. nburg) (ir), Glaagow, Florida, Sax te Semphie, do, Jameatowa, Ric Aor barks Penguin, swgapore: Casco, _81 Tro ss, Jun ~The dele Globe (of Philadelphia), from for Montevideo, arrived here 224 inat, laake She te now discharging; (he leak The hark ‘ora, of aad for Wy bags crtine, arrived Sa JOO Mt OkeS per bone, od seine aie. va ie ter w Ruwood Weiter, Aaq, Secretary of Sew HP Ressats. Oreen, from Aspinwall Jan) for Car- thagena wae spoken, podate by ® vessel arrived at wail 200) On d.merees, wth lone of main boom and maia rig: wing. wD ch eompeiied bert for Porto Cabello, wan 38 dage to tho be 15 cave ot ihe Cape, wite ae om 7 ® “ carried SF rade s N thence bad NW wt Feemeico, had fine w ays with strong. waste wa ea Nod wat Jhon trom th ¢ vated Loge 13 loa MY trades to tat ‘So: have Deon off Peta! of hh ait, by Robert Long & 4 AT COCR —FIXED on Mare Island, at tbe {Deer isiand Thorouddtare (tals a Haut ower is built of brick, and fs ps te of wood, and Arete ts@iens of the * 12 paatioal miles, W from Groenwieh ingannd divtaness have been mien, iad Thoroughfare, nd Cangwey Keck bay, ent will be tighted for ihe day, March | 1808 and # by eraer of the High Waebineton, it ¥ 4H RANK SHOAL 1% THM RIO BE 1TH AMeKiCA (C om rewieed nt thts ofliee trom the | Nerden, Uhr ough We Lrepartrmont | Nort Geanal, whch laeachured re 01 the Light vesbel:— i Comonee bon riae be ma a en for Abe Axe PLARMRS ON CAT oR received m this affien that tae Offers) infor metion bw ™» oe thet miner tit Neh eartet byw ret faah every GH Rogie fre iaeedt at nn elevation appara ue ina Pres oTFhe Nabihoure stands in bt 8 106 Blow 81 09 W of “rows c tae hy aeder of the Humhhense f THOWNTON A JENKINS, Becvetary. Washington Cy, Fen) . he Hepartnent of at given Potice at tbe red cing Wamina'ra. my torcum Ivland Lighthouse Wor ebinged on 1 Der I887, toa acoun. ord: 1 catnd a © Lluminaing apoara- a, and placed of the wen giving of the nimomphe ” Vessel. of Rhou Leen! ‘The position of thie Hh: 4 8 38 me of Green aich Ry order of tue. iy ‘Washington City, Jun Bi, 168 SEDITERNASRAN-<IVIEA= REVOLVING LIGHT O8 © RNTON An TN KIN Peoreiary Officin] information bas been racers Minister of Marine at Madris. vx giv ber, 187m teh w thes office that he N re Raatien for, it f Bonne bring “ on plecation Taine 18 cntedtoptete, of the second er. ‘The light tower ts ctres Porting the lantern, snd of a yellowish colo yards from the edire of the clit ja a if crowned by a small t x “Lib Rea "asc AON HONKING, Recretary. be By order ot the “fon Washington City. POF SA RWORA COMTANTICOPL® Alteration of Light wt Sermelo Pnat—adelal Laforrmation ceived a thin affiow that the Direct overnment line given notier that after the 26: of i doaerived se follows would be ant ee ottherts shown at Seragtio Pont, at » oF ebannel of Lensantinople.- fxee light) varied ones a minute hy ereen followed by @ short ealipse, visio! arate for the fixed the entrance riy Bospbor at the distance of ffieen miles from N?jH, ronad easterly to Waw ‘he iiuminating apparatus in eatadioptric of the fourth tower ia 147 English fect in height, aud sands at nearhenin—Bousie Fixed Red Ligb'e at Letader Tower ano, that after the date tro Nights would be hint from ae Bess 4 the Westera or er edge a the lighta are fized red lighta, pleed at a feet avove the eee range fae aang se tat Maat bedhngs are pater ‘Waseington City, Jan 26, 1868 NORTH SEA—COAST OF ©, LIGNTS OM SYLT ISLAND. ‘4m Information Frosted aby Rapa! Savy pr Sea ieee coterie e fen eho cms ie "oun ent of the Tad Nubte egies wend Us doboulaned, son ts toute ‘Samer the beacons wul be rem . i fromm he abn the W shor of 6 ber Be Sekt wil wrileetaionalle ai be intercepted pei Ievitm cat : abe iiivminating apaaratis isa Fresnel lena of the fourth Orbe lighthouses are of jrom, painted, white, with red 1978: the Wentermmost is 2B fem, aud the easternmost 34 fee. They are dow yards apart is on PMB. a aad WA aN a {Ead Sent wives ta ine led over ibe bay ia.s cent Hoe acl bor arart ieramseeant,“altin tone stone Pee 2 Lister Deep given in the Eneliah trapal lation of dasrugaan's Danish Pilot, published by the Aomiralty ‘il hearis en ar magtic Sariation at abv order of the Vight house SHS wiON 2 JENKINS, Secretary, Washington City, Feb {, 1808, wi Arr at Honolnla Deo 9, ib, te Northern ‘Swain, trom Hilo; Mi sid Hee 10, ships rene a2 Hat, trom Hi, sit bases Wavelat, ds. fr za Jacks n, tor Wtargert a, Bay; io, Philip Tat Siywom. Groenports BN es Ith Montauk, bark Phomrx, Gi rkley, to orate: 12h, V nice, dardner, New Lonion. siivceva, Growell cruise: Pernchute, Corey, dO; 15th, Waverly, West, New Bedford, 16h Kutugoif, Wing, eruise; Franees Henrieva, Drew, do; Oahu, Fehiber, do, Coral, Man- ebester, do ane home; South’ Boston, Handoiph, Fairhaven; Northern Light ¢ hape!, eee ‘lat, Fortune, Andersop,, to crurer: bask Berta’ Sto ford ‘At do Tiee %, sbipa Nhe tela, Green; Sonth Seaman, Norton; Todia, Long. ‘Condor, Whitesie: palamandre. Ohaniieur, D» ond, Morrison; Chas Phelps, Kidridge; barks Cynthia, Ster- jurmony. Austin, ftalv Babcock; Taabella, Lyons; Ver- pus; Paid, Wood. Fann} Cittape Verd Inlands Nov 2, Joka Wella, Woolridge, NB, all well, clean. ‘Of St Helena Nov,19, Jobn A yr Baker. FH, clean. 41 Granada 9b Jan, Mountain Ki ‘arwell of Province. toon Iscapn trom the Coaster Atrio, eat 6th, 25 ep; RE Ecol! do 5 bie black Osh, arr Teh, “Capt Parwell reposts left atconira Bay Dee lo Hontress, of NB, 14 wh, Ricbmond, do;, 14 wh—had gone to ibe Canaries to procure & chain aod an- chor, “Water Wich, of Boston, Y of Cintra. with 200 sp_ 60 wh. was boun 12h peas of oll whic bey took ta co with Watchiash, of. Na. 12h, at Gorve Bay, F Rancbinia, of Provizestown, 10" vey Hth, do 20ep. 3° ates wed Mart ken Tn Ochotake Sea Aug 17, Carolina, Harding, NB, ol? not Off Brave besa, Europa, Maater, Edgartown, oil not re- + oe By, lat 29 50. low 265 W, ship Newburyport, Crandall, 2 Je 2b, Tahbmaroo, Rooinson; and (nay Boag Kung m the Sondwich Islanda, ‘The ship Daniel Wood which bad Bbantled into the doek, foot of ( huriton’s wharf, sod brought down by the sternin order tore sheath the bow, Was, on Sunde discovered to ber i y about tbe rudder case. te in o deep water at us damage.—iHoao- Spoken, ae Ship Northern Light (of Moston} from Jatios River for Syd~ ney, NSW, Deo 2 lat 18S, lon £0. Ship ‘Indian Werrtor, of Weeale steering — (perhaps Todian Hunter, Austin, from Callao Nov 10 for bagiand), was fon Deo 4, Ine 56.28, Yoo 6916. Shp Whiew Were” fom NOrlewns ( perhips George West, from N 0) at Dee G for Havre; or Willi rt, trom, Liverpool Ls i, and off Tuskar 10th, for NOrleane), Jan 4, a. Si glon, “sth ship River" (probably Riversmith, Davis, from Tver. pool bee df tor Noreen dani tetas 35 Pe Koo he we eu Senator, Coffin, from Liverpool for San Fra’. tisco, Jan ‘Tnekar, Ship Judue Shaw, Parker, from Rosten Nov 23 for Madras, no date, lat 3:2 N, ion 30 15 W (not as petare) Bark BH Rnishy, Means, trom Cardenas for Vortlaad, Feb: 10, off Nantace ket icter’ * (reported {Am), standing 8, Dec the “President 16, lat 9N, lon 31 W. Foreign Ports. Acarcrco, Jae 27—In port ship Geo Peabody, Emerton, frow Cardia, ¢ 9g © ‘oni. ANTWERP, Jay Wn Si Jabez Sow, snow, 4, une. Marianne lambs for’ New Work te January; Frederick Gebba wards, for do ute, bark Glen burn, Tebenhar cor Hat Bast Hlamwon, Th Jan Zo—fu port ache —, of Fastport, Jeg, ty aa for — ath IMEALLAL, Jan 6~Sid sbip Mary & Martha, Hlacch (from. Boston) Trieste. Tn pert 1éth barks Willtam Woodside, Causlaud, for New Orleans; KK Kaze, Hewiit, tor Philadelphia, 4 bein, wos a, Cooper, for Marseilies, une: sation, Marc toe Pico, Géodenough, fo¥ ‘Payal and Boawoa: Wind BS, ¥ Ax, Feb 12,7 AM—Arr (by tel) Br ateamship Canada, Boston for Lis ool, and proconded et Bai. ., “ id bark George & Henry, Trower, Guaya- Port bark JW Paige, Roberta, arr 224; sora. MeKen from Rio. NX are bria Globe, Roberta, trom _jeorges or Montevideo, do (ail in distreas—see st Thomas, under Miscel); an4 others te Vixcest, Cane Verd Islanaa, Dec T—Arr bark Turk, mee eta 21 dave; hao ve 3! rough passage ‘AUR Teneritiy Ina In port ship Doflanee, Ken- _{rom Liverpool for Bombay; would probanly be con- ot dom . YB, Feb 8~Arr sebr David Brown, Jr, Pierce, rowan, e, { Virginia via Pe Home Ports, BOSTON, Feb 12—arr schra Orlando, Long. Gousives via Stony each, where she was ssbore; seorge W Lows, News com, Tangier. Below, a sochar in West Gat, Br brie Sait. ford, from Port au Prince Sigual for» bark (goao Shore). Cl steamer Paimetio, Saker, Philadelpbia: pia, Guptt!l Manaauilia; Saxony hath, NOrieoas; aM sehrs lorlla, Predsoa’ Nasa Minyron, Fie, Sid. wind we o mer Palmetto; sbip south ra Cross; r 'Asola, Andes *teamer Enock Frain pro- iho tow 1 tow to this port Srig Helen Jane, Bultion Hotedon, NOrieane, sebr Jobn Farnum, Baker, Provis dence tor Philadeiphis—rewurued in consequence of pec | wind, hsving been ae farae Klock Inland; Lam soop Wan Li Bowen, Malla: &. NVork for Providence » Peo 2—arr sohr M Wrightington, Wright- § $a brig Mary Ky “ke ress, Rubicon, oe fot Paya eae! Freeman, Restore Li vin a Wh art bare Fiediey, Mani Baltimore for 4 be W Drisko, Drisho, ‘Maui in Rivor for a sonra Ban R matty Wood, Riebroond tor do. remem , Walimore ido, Kedron, Aliey, Norfolk for ton wn how OF eS ) Putadeiphia for do. AB Beus, tHnepberd, Norfolk for Ruck- Mort. he, WYon—Arr trig Robin Killman, Cardenan jor Boston; sche A Warrett. Houck, Smyrna, Del. tor 40. Tal port atte A | Wind NW, bark hadey; Origa sarah beth, Ki Ww Driano, Robin, senes Tremont, % % RB Bennett, Kedrra, Lb A Barrett. newer: ia, A Tight. AND LIGHT, Fen iz Qe oe ng me] park Gen ™ jor, for NOrleana, Fea sebr Starr King. from Vir. for Boston. nd a br naet—Hassed oul, stoamer ‘eemette. Sark Ave, Win. NeW ORL RANG, OMe, Onna Bho rapt tek Mer i-Sid schr Hondaras, Crosa, N Riwnyrorr, Feb 10—Sid echr Arctic, Juckman, Aa rion, Feb 12, 8 AM—In port schra Caroline, Philip . Jnniat "Jes Baker, W Nieuanden, Movamors, takes wit Hrcanin 1 Ritts teaviiione Prove tor, Keni, Preble, Sirdut, for Norfoik ot Baltimore ready; sloop Marin a from Fail River for NYork—all cetained by heavy W * teh Talent Harbor 11th, PM, two echra—one the Chan ava Somuera, from Providence of and for Philsdel- ORTLAND, Fe 11—Arr stoamer Chesapeake, NYork. The reported below at anchor stil 1 pernaina. Us tunteerstoeere. Pores Rise at orig Budorna, sae eid othe: i OWN, Fe 10—Arr sehr Roh Ratton, jon, Chap: Bae Nort Rfor bestow. Sid Oh aches W Freeman (from PRLVIDENCE, Feb locate agen th eb Arr steamer Westchester, Ci NYork scree 15 4 Lal. Cooper, Fred srivksovrg, JW Lind: ike Crowell Norfolk: 4 Ft imore. Totue, Baltimore: «nope Hinekatone, in, NYere: Peinter, Fowler, Wickford, joatior iy Fei hal Deport, #e tygrove, N Fork to Badwin, Sande. do. \o Joad for Pre« = keburg. i oo ya load for Bi lanbetty Cy. be bean cht wo peed 9 Nori t Wad corn fue ‘wore is eer Sue Atepebor io West Ray near Piom A Borden, Sry ped Minerea, Washo: Cron Fal iver for Alguse’ om Arr ache Certto, Crowell, Boston. : 8 Kio Janeiro. BAN PHANCICO. SF bo—Are bark 1M pisw Pochard, Fomeod Ray. 6th. Pp Frigate Bird, Hope, Phu ae caye barts Senny Ford, Sareent, Puget ‘Sound, § ary Sunset W b Maytlower Gardner, Patet Roundy < Id L.4 es Fuh, slp Meobourne 58 v9 Hos hh, sbipa Mi Liverpool Tere tith, Wa: ounta CF, ‘Hestoreny, Ya Vaadoo ion 121d, Museen Pacha (Pr), dncobe, Havre, vin Momevideo 35 menp wolden Panama ficeimer t oluimtlay inet, Pages onedt Ean wip Fi Fieh Piokels, Koaton 14 daa. Cla 1h ehip Atnos here, Lant Hone K Kone. Sle 7h, barks Leone =. Voward, 9 sonad; Th Dryden,” Hom boat eg wrltenn a Bo i fyand: 9h. anips: Panther a aie nf anere Mitchell Poser ound: harks Yanken, P dune A ba 8p) Matin Vousino, ‘Web, bark wag flower, Green, Puget ov Thateler Mo gov ver, Callao; 18h, 8 Valtnrwiey KT Fob 6-814 ache Rialto, Fowler, Sevannab;y rederiet, Wiarnn, = ; aK: Me Pen ie ar phe Rugene, Whort, N¥ork NANUS WaRKOR, Feh Carr aches tedings Kocapert tor Riebtuond; 60h, Orris Francia ieee, ch; aonea Mt Geargs. Albian, Hampton, Ne. - Mists, Poeet, A 1D Hae Mabaer, Alqutear, dW ro. Rendricn F Tonnes, Lagnnay on Wades) Renee Laurs dage sarah san ¢ Pewter, sigone hronometer) Win dour, Sea Flower, and Lysis 4B RRP ACLIN COVE, Poh 10--Arrachr Golden Rod, Aimg, Dardense, reported for Mroskienoe OME ME ie Fed 12 ait ae hr Arion, M-Taughtin, Nortoits VALENTINES. OVWS ANNUAL MESSAGE TO HIS CONSTITUENT of both eevee FenRT Any, IRBR, Lag te of crenh ny opr ance te tive fond age, or your electim, BTRCIWG ne duy necnt tram and tensty, Whore Valenti fre aelection— Nothiog con athe that's old and muaty. b rhymes delictons, lentogna; thera, or vicioum, OF in the Inns: depres pernicions. Voura, i wt Polina

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