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NEW YORK HERALI4 MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1656. - — oe -——_ "ee, alien — a ee ee ete, ! from the 16 Jonce of hia parents, No. 986 Boi | her cargs (rice. In hulk) to repair, which Cap py : 4 would orks thouets Pobth ai Intelligence. | grat oe Poy tng Pi amok ont Dan" should be done at once to prevent the ¢O-.cern fron : 16060 1 Goo RR fret Rr ei S i ba >, an tertaer laine: Tia Feancns Panna from Philedelphis + “usonox OF EW Haxrssins —The ba ot the soaring | Bad “faye Tom, “Ben tae Bostawaip,” will also be | S0ing into bankruptcy. Coal com>" ies in the Cam: | "Sow krekisamvss 82% Ya | ee ee Pimareh 7, Jooim, wife of Mr. | Cure an blown cn Howbay Hook ben seta lant te olections wit be oped 30 morrow iu the Gramite Stute, oid deers aad. berland region may str ggie hlong and make enough | WO0Har RK wim. 72 Me) Richure Bovey, of Killibmore Kings county, Ireisad Bhe inid on %. poft bottom ~ r choice of i es ‘ 1, Mele various novelties 80 | t0 pg, atives, offi 33 ud6 Optinentai Bk "Ts Sy ot izen from her late residence, oort® | from beevy float ‘Tor the A Governur, Ruilross Commiseioner, and | At Wood's and Tirytnte’ m. y operi oftcers, &e., but the best of them | 11 Nencna At 8 nat cy ftanc Sixth avenue and Twoaty-fourth street, 02 | gan 108 Members of the Lexinintare, Tho candidates for the two | SPRoURCEd for this evening. -opalar lectare upon | ean never bope to da i Conte, La) Daaday eee eae o.* o'clock, for intermuens ia Cxivary Pagange Weal), Feb. tt--Tha w i more, and most of them will | | 6¢ Cumb aseday ator o'clock, -nan (Pasnnne Amertesn brig Wn ‘former offices, on the democratic cide, ate Asa P. Gata and | «i a, 1a Seen sires | oe Mee, HB Atheaioum, | not do that. The Cumbe from its large debts, | 2° era ss teers 00, BE to, « | Sesan, ip bare Dope of je Bore sTeoiine, TWreterick Voww; and f arene Nats " land, : + | 300 po | ey far dock. after receiviiig sencral rapaire, inelwileg¢ et Se ot < So caatenn Sel ae og jeg Peookira@® Tuesday, pn eg latin ite large capitals and ex- | 100 a | aaron apna » March 1. Samus W. Monday, the aii ship Medora, Komoion, having ‘techary i ‘ w agemel robal 7. : . AN, the me (i 0 yard stores, hau ‘Danian, On the Len'erare, which fo be chown te Weneey os Rewer see re. Kanuic DeLee ete ae bho 14% | beioves aig Mt Mary Morgan, eget Spear 11 | gue Tire i ins: Abctonn \ids Rating tp ‘morrow, will devolve tho choias successor in the gy Sap oye og ‘en whe é@* » fe +. sb10 23. j Months avd w ‘atances ne m jellite, American "Watted Stator Senate to the Hon ae Ei wikesiene. | bie penta gps a ns tuann bn | the money market is all that the most inveterate | ff Pacideéstem'p Co a 40 Base | rane asricege aed sorun “era, ‘trom ta Melesee’ty | suvuhtahee nite “< “apy tin ouponnen of tar me é 2 Rare! t rn. - ‘weg e : . f reee if eames on ihe-dis 66 Marci nics, ane en there are atte ote Chureh sre grner of arcing the in. and ii yl stock speculator could desire. The ratey rule ‘go Ms pd 2 do 685% ba bucan Wo Or Lactose 9 0% this (andes) afer. | Ver Used then oe ale, Bp on enna gece Donny og toons t Beal isn.'7 rr Peinis nd the singly sppeaee to be Beret 100 Panezoa nc > Mertasr.—0n Pride inate sane &, wife of | tensy, Peo Ab-The American ahi sng ses a ri a N oieeal Neve , 7 5 tor ¥ loan ahip the polloal yarden who are anion to sagpiant che | | Hunt, Wobnter a Cove Tat Beltch Sewtag | Guy ig, "aring in volume. The banks are fairy | abe Canute Bt iene 20% | vite de RM Mallagy, Ueited Slate tary” Seals tag oem Priaag, pats wih wo aa Prevent incumbent againat his most ardent desiros, the | sicchles comrades, Bathe odo Broadway, N: Yo dat Leggitg for PTTowers und offering money consider 80 oT TOT | yy *F Httenda, those'o! hor brothor, Isaacs Aa’, @ad of } 5:ilB the Ono on tae deb Ines ween RM aki vars poariecy pena harsher the choice of members to the a ete “ bly below the »,#"4ard rates, Call loans are freely nae Pray NG Ld, erat ald sae ae os Lng j Moxy eee id ities #93 : . “ay 4 . ow wited . Rota: ol ea y ‘vote for Governor in 1897 was ag (uFing, 1sps.nLtaty & Co tusadere ana | srs miade outelde atic't Aad five per cent, The scarcity Fan ane trom the Church of Sk Vincest de Pau!, Dut ie wih lens of cutmater, etl pon Mollows : are we 4 bank: i A morn! *Wittam Haile, republican seyase | teeny the pring yf fee lite’ Nec. N'a'Sed Saxe | of commencial cage ae a Sno 35; 10 Oa & A tl R.. o'cleok i rhs ohio a, Bot Bely, wit, John Ss democm, ., ten 31,863 i —— tharket, They fo. largely BM 60 Lac & Mi RK 10% | On pt, 0 Fr March 5, by Jrownitg, iancn, | te vitals ‘c or Batcbelor’s Halr Dye, Wigs and Toupees— | kers of fitet ciuae pecaritigs, and the bankers and 20460 Mi & Mins RHE... 49°" | O'Carts cna, aged Se Years, @ Dative of Burmount, commty of Ridctoeds trees vemos poe Pe eee 4 oat AAA MRE e nee re eee eens asclug gg ane Ow mericane es hp folowing the om. | aribe manufactory, 238 Breadwey Matt Mold and spelled |b rokory loath to speci ars. ox lanes lege noparition, CAFE CONMERGHAD BEPOWT. ane fried of t+ tans: nad the mecabere of the barry {chiar er pai om le of, fe Thine ta wok banks encourage + o—6 DevoiwDt Society are rem, “cttully invited ty atiand Goo | COMson she masta Ge deok, al! theirwalls and ial count of the vote given in Chicago on Tuesday last for In this direct and indirect way Actes —The salen embraced about 60 barreis pots at 6c. | funeral. from she resi "his father, No. 31 Bo ‘eer, ber move de, Mayce, compared with the vote for President in 1866: | mecrechoem tines ac, SINTCOMINe a at, Lewacont | stock inflation, bat are in a meas” compelled to do } Pearle wore quit and somiaal Higeatsto Matbush, oo feeday ahisrnong RLRMO OY wvihid:, ——Pmasipurr, 1856..—— | WA RIE. 60 to give active enttjoyment to their Mie “1 me | pricon it foie peal market was Maedy apd Cama 00 nday evening, 3/62 2b 19h tan etches | chit Ny vester Aragory, from Cardi Dee 3 for Blagapors, Bit | Leeder ate Dry, wage ant Tempers | sarin bank are iendiag mney wf fn" | aa ceeetaca aoa Reigate ct | cmp, ass wie Rema Oban, ee | {itr tom nem eee Tra | Ove Privately applioa, at No. 6 Avior House, per cent on six months tinte,axd tind dia “°F © | Une bales embraced abost 000 «8,000 barrels at Roout | 7%%% relatcer ar“ enda of te temily aro roapentup Sam Ramana Kor Ifa iter Seat, eee Pe ne placing their accumulations even at thee . the following quotations: — invited tom tend tne fin a, ators | & ater abo 10,000 Cases pry “an bv viva Bi eM shaseas | o ton ine funeral, on Tiewday alternvon, at iv: F from Liverpool fer Ban Francia ‘Tue New Kamas Avroerrwavm.—As inuch interest iw | prices at PHILLIPS & SMITH'S, 84 Warren street. ‘There are no indications of aay chaig PAS Liv. Gialer Of nites, Simei aime n aka Hite RUT TIM, trom Aandertand Deez? ‘maaatfeoted both & that Territory and here, concerning the —1 dance aud cheapness of money. ABover the fae 4308 435 | Toa dann, yo ‘ Charice ad the inte Javon oe ae ane me we Mederad: appointments which must, not long heace, be Rng ie gt fapertor Quality, at Lowest | cial and cqsnmercial world there appears to be re £55% 8 10 | Aune O'Leary. mye | yonr and 9 mou ww agin, Foo -made for Kansas, wo have to say “toa man ops | bur Pan %, "8; $5 Wiliam sireol, oppo } psaly increasing supplies, Australia asd California’ <r ge H 8 Pal o-carybosh yank Py rege in Gntnadiy a 4 ee Int 2 Ae tow 2S We NOTIN Bho Janetro for SSucered, OF Charas there s'as earnest mad Lively cow. |. RemwuvalNowoomie & Son have Removed | ¢ tending forth their product in greater volume, “BOO 860 } twauiend te surcrel, cow (Mmcay) wfbemoum, at eme.| agile WF focuiti? ne naire: eee RES ie ~fention for the federal offices in Kansas as elsewhora:— | their mock of clgara, mf Meerschaum pipes, ang | and the circulation of gold and silver is fulehy clog: LL AER Bw Beebaee ie hae Oreees, carvan Fev. 25, rn | CBRE Kt teah ber suiltey tas not voce Sanogeeceh ee eet deri Land Oites ak Retest on | Walbereucale pier | od Ran szeoaee: Reneny apse’ bp chianets, of sik wai vieoBGy with salon of” sbvoui 800s 400 bar. | “prahams, Fazmion cape ela Wal 3 378, lou 5329 Wall wel eee Melbourne, Dé © OG oe Se ee A ‘ = On Taurne «_ duokwon ©: Thompson, for agent for the Wea and Miami | 4 @are—AIl Pomons Whe’ have ag Vaan | SADUONRN. Mang santa are likely to elspa ators | EMER” me race ef. We ators prices, Gost, fBarava Vimewior sacatiad of Peaooe meee ee Passtan Berta: . or 1M Of & bad color, are invited to eall and consult Doctor | 82 active healthy demand can be looked for from | orp was q'vitt stex!y, wh gales of about G00 a 700 bar- | aged % years, § mozthe and 20 days, UNS | Anynite. ¢ ob TY Arr Jane Boyd, Maat Ravannes, _Ausaander Johnson, for ugent for the Shawnee ani Wy- | URRNDIEAY coxsidiaiion roo, a 34 Church street ooraar | the legitimate sources of trade. felg Wii the raige of fieures given above. Kyo | ‘Yaowrs.—du “uucay, March 7, at 12o%elock, M , of bit- | tele ay, Boateng York 7 Weigh, Botton, ia i Seshos HDeotorth, for agent for the Kickapoo Indias, | 6 #3 be considered s teal prodigy of cheaisiry The exsortation of specie from this port has about | U5 Yak Aidgea wuent-Tho market was dem | seme nen tiec tn cl? RUZAMETN JANE Yuu, ay 3 |) Asia Bess Vinand Ly, Crgmet, Graves, fro Ta! . Gibert, for United Stares Inetrict Attorney ia the ceased for the season, and ia not likel; id aales modetnte. The ransactions embraced about | Tho fricnaa of the attond’ . | Gardver, dimnghae foro; ib, Kitty Sittipa nm, Brown Tersiiory and State of Kansas cocamy 91 sentc. til efter a lon; ee ess aie beh SAP bas $1500 baxbeds, incitded in whch wore 1.590 bushels rod | ral, from. her Birt tab diydincc ds OF Ds Raine | {0% for flea: Sil, enerercee, Berta, font i Sterling @. Cato, for District Judge of the United tates | cierver senteacttheOpert.t :« vening for ante at the news | ON a long pe: extravagant impor: | gouthern at #20, 1,000 do. wite Kentucky at $1 45, 060 | Nostrand avonuos East Brooklyn, this (Monday) atter- | fumercit desetinn (esie go? for NYork; 4 be nye appointmonts aro likewise expscted a tations. The export last week was as follows:— | do. red Obio at $1 98; amd 00 uo, rad Iu mun at $1 20. | neem, ab wo o'clock. mn wie ee M : cased . ynom . Deaced about 20,000 4 3 — Op Sunday, ‘ Bi 7 Barth dletowy : Lit Se re meas © Leese; | 4 Seen ese Saiesie attontion on. Bis Spang Feria Mein a” Ge Preaed he which were 1ejor" binihela Jereey yellow tt | of Mesibe tom ano Witen day aged'.0 shoathe fat’ ern Rial, Cherlosion See peng Major Mitler, * wae Agent, and Gea. John Caihoun, as soot gentlemen's mate ee once of bie bat wx Pune '3'000 00 | the dock for ex at @8c,, 6,600 do. Soutsera waite at | days. Ia port 18th, sip Btn Mallory, Gwynn, lg irom for Haver seerey er Gpnchstenent of J. Winston, as Uolted Statos | ‘cdeive patronage from our eltizensand the travelline publi. : ‘doublooas.. 9022 60 | 68¢., und cther lots ransing from «N70. ® 680. Ryo was | ‘The funeral services will bo held thin (Monday) ove. |. Mijquanll amo gam thal geet etal Of, 3. Minas ae Canad, Bates style nod quality of the spring hat now firs offered ean- | Bark Antagonist, Buenos Ayres, do... 9,540 00 | quiet at 6c. a Tle. for gond tm prim’ Northera. Cats | ning, at seven o'clock, at the residence of hor grandiuthor, {' Baxunusaven, Fob lad tymamior oreo Rr omy rela eg : Major fp -ecagirsigg tra not fail to mrot the epproval of gentlemen of taste aaa judg- | Bark NH Gaston, Barbadoes, Am. gold.... 43,000 00 | Were Hteady ut 4c. a d6c., 9470, asked. James F. Parkor, No. 31 Reuwick stroot. The friends aud Burwex, Feb \igArr Uasibae Malloor, Ualvestoa; Lm - —_ Ty approval from the citi- | meat. ESPENACHEID, Steamer Africa, Liverpool, Am gid, 4.320 00 Correx was rather firmer, with eales of’ 125 pags Jamaica | acquaiptanoes of ‘the family are roxpectfully invited to at. | New Orieana, Koi in, NOriedcm; Lith, Mrackkaasea, Ke ne eee be Bip oy ome we have 1s Nasene street. a ” gota bers 85,150 76 | st 12%€., 186 co. Marucatbo at 12%¢0. a 18¢.,60 do ftio | tend. ‘Tho reawns will be taken to Union, N.J., for in. | Mur N¥ork,) ~ given abov: , it 1a stated, very general ss irene "4 at 113¢., and 70 de at 10% a l4Xe. torment, on Tuesday morning, at eight o' ‘ ty Me oe rr ley, Allen, Calcutia. Sid 13th, eatistaction.— Washing Siar, March 6. ‘Watkins’ Spring Fashion Hut ts the Mort De. morereeerncc's SUT SS | © Acs bs anion embraced, aterh1_000 01,006 bales, | Manroaea-ce Pearman, Mises ot fee emmeiN Te aes rot vy denirable iesue for the season. Call ut 128 Fulton street, Simr City of Warbington Liv -rpoot,Am. gold _7,500 00 | Cloriug at about 11740 for midd ing uplands. ORD, eldest son of the lute Menemon s Hanoxok, Nov leauge Beaver Sena Hour hoe, ii, Musical and Dramatic Matters, team © es Size for 50 | Steamer Arayo, Havre, Am. gold.......... 152,693 00 Hay.—The market was firm, with sas of about 800 4 monthe and 7 ror, Tibbetts. do; 2th, Flaviua’ Graven, Bngap sre, eotypes— cents. —The only piace in the city where daguerreotypes are made, exclusive of any other picture, is at ANGON'S, 689 Broad: posite Metropolitan Hotel. © Active, Intelligent el ood ly. "60., 59 snd 6 Reade street. ‘The grand opera by Me yorbeer, “The Huguenots,” will ‘be presented at tue Academy of Music for the frst time at ‘that house this evening. The opera is one which requires ‘very strong forces, voos!, instrumental and theatrical. Com- (posed oxpress!ly for the Grand Opera at Paris, where more ‘Yeliance is placed upon the brilliant scenery, splendid cos- tomes and charming ballet than upon the merits of the wingers, it seems to give a greater opportanity for a mag- wificemt mise en scéne than any other opera oxtant. It ‘was purposed to got up the “Huguenots” at the Academy some two years since, and Mr. Allegri commenced to paint the scenery. The project, Bowever, was abandoned, and the work has now been Sinished upon & more maguificent acale than was originally woutempiated. We are quite safe in saying that the sce wery, costumes, Ac., will be quite equal to those of L’academie, while the artistic force will be superior to any ‘Qbat has appeared in the Rue Lepelletier. Formes will Bing his great part, Marcel; and the other réles are in the * ands of Mme. do La Grange, Mme. D’Angri, Mme. Sieden- org, with Tiberini, Gassier and all the other artists of the sAcademy. As the opera is not familiar to thia public, wo Give a brief résumé of the plot:-— Marguerite de Valois, betrothed to Henri Quartre, anx- ous to reconciie the disputes between the Catholics and ‘Protestauta separ her page, Urban, to invite Raoul do ‘Nangis to ber chateaa. ‘This jeman receives the invi- Yation whiist visiting the Count de Nevers, who, with his Drother Catholics, io the firet instance, skigut Raoul avd mock his Puritanical servant, Marcel; but oa recognizing abe royal invitation, treat oim with marked distinction. "te communicates to Raoul her project to form a ‘union between him «4 Valeutioa, the daughter of the Coxnt deo 3. Bris. The contending parties swear the oath of reconciliation; bui when Valentina enters Raoul re wognizes in her the laay whom he has seea in De Nevers’ ui, Aud indignantly repudiates his presumed dis honor, Tho first uci cloves, therefore, with an outbreak of indignation from aii parties, and Marguerite’s plan is defeated ‘The second act ie Cc end honest salesmen ; none WM othe B. JOHNSON & © FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Sunpay, March 7—6 P. M. upward tendency. At the afternoon board an ad- vance was realized, but after the board the views of holders took a higher range. The most important improvement reported yesterday was in Pacific Mail Steamship Company stock, in Panama and Hudson River. There were rumors current in the street that the opposition line of steamers on the Panama route had been withdrawn or satisfactorily arranged. The rapid advance in the stock gives credit to such a re- port. The rise in Panama isa natural movement, and solely upon ita merits as an investment. The road will do g very profitable business this year, and every year must permanently develope the ad- vantages of its position. We understand that ar- rangements have been made to put upon this route at an early day a line of iron propellers, to run in con- nestion with the road, between New York and San Francisco, The time consumed in the voyage between the two ports will be only abovt two days longer than the passages as now made, while the reduction in prices, both for travel aud freight, will be less than one-half the present rates. The great saving in money will more than offset the additional time, picture of customs and mangers in Peres to 1072. They are the Sanday, festivition of the | dnd this line of steamers will control the bulk of ba- lation in the P» aux Clerea, mixed with the Catholic } lagren Ae ‘ and Hugoeny corgs. Aco'twion is about to take | Siess between the two oceans. As the commerce lace, which 48 ror by the entrance of gipsies. | of the Pacific becomes developed more routes wt de Ht. Aris hav gz heon challenged by Racal, | across the Isthmus may be constracted, but none Jorma & plot for his asevssination, the details of which fare overiirar’ by Valentiua, now married to De Nevers She communicates the sebems to Marcel, and when 4he privcipals and seconde in the duel are surrounded with St. Bris’ followers, a body of Buguenots come to the rescne atthe call of Marcel. The conthet there rapes Curiously to words, and ts about to come to ‘farms, when Marguerite eutere and stops the insurrection On Raou! fioting that he ow fe to Valentiog, Mar. » former to De can interfere with or injare in any way the Panama road. The bulk of the Australian business must eventually be carried over the Isthmus of Panama. Hodson River Railroad has been operated in for some days past quite actively. It has become a fa- vyorite with several of our largest capitalists, who Feerte re eis was to ack hia, asa loyal chova- | bave taken large lots, not so much for speculative Her. to break off ber union with bim, as progosed by ber | purposes,as from a confidence in the management Iat er, since she loves Raoul The despair of the iattor | aoa in the future productivenoss of the company, a! tiv oxplapation, and the exultation of =t. Bris that tt of the oc y Dis come too late, with the marriage fe ties of Nevers | The report for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30 show- ots her to his pa- and Valestina, when the former cou: finale of th " ed a surplasover all expenditures of forty thousand Sscs, form the finale of the second ac Since that time there has been an increase, Tn the toird act, Raon!, ip despair, visits Valentina for | dollars. Gh; leat Une, At the approach of Nevers, St. Bris and | we believe, in earnings to a moderate extent, anda wotbern abe 6 aie him bebind some tapestry; and be Bbue cre-bears the plan arranged by Catherine de Medicia | decrease in expenses of more than twenty thousaud ots on the eve of St. Ratholomew. | dollars a month. If this reduction in ex made by St. Bris, Nevers nobly re mene Mia the conjaration and benediction of pole. | Penses continues throughout the year, the jcg that bis family contained a long list of | aggregate saving will be two hundred and in After dopartare of tors, an affecting Interview takes place bo- od Raoul, the former atriving to detain warriors, the cone’ tween Va enti: fifty thousand dollars. This sarplus will appear withont any increase in the gross receipts. The Shim, for fear be should ve included in the general masse | reat reform in the management of our railroad cor * ot jonor; but the lattor rer i cre.’ He hesitates he tween ae : the window; and | panies is exhibited in the great economy of expendi: ture in operating the different lines. Some of them willearn a dividend this year simply by saving. The number of employés on our great trank line’ of road has been cut down about one half, and ex penses redaced in many other ways. The introduc: tion of coal in the locomotives on the Hudson River Railroad will save nearly fifty per cent of previous expenditure for fuel. We have not the fall report of this company at hand, but are uftder the imprea- sion that the item of fuel was about one-fifth of the total operating expenditures. The use of coal must therefore prove a source of great saving, and tend materially to the productiveness of the road. The advance in the market value of Hudson River Railroad stock is not considered by the largest hold- ers purely speculative, but are based upon the im- proved condition and actual merits of the road. Chicago and Rock Island closed firm yesterday at our quotations. The dividend day of this company is near at hand, and we see no reason why it should not be promptly paid. The company have availa ple funds, but will doubtless view the matter simply as one of policy. It strikes us that the wisest course would be to pay the dividend punctually, and reserve contemplated expenditures for construction for a later period. With no floating debt, and very little funded debt, the company occupies a hay strong: ‘ion, one which its managers may wel une wun New York Central Railroad has steadily advanced for some weeks past, and closed after yesterday's board at 93) » 93) per cent. This stock.is becoming distributed again in small lots, | and the brokers have now in hand less than for long time past. It is estimated that there are not over fifteen thousand shares in the hands of and con- in the fourth act, Raoul. at a ball, apprites ‘the Hugue- nota of their per’ then, before a Protestant church, 4m the mist of the elangh er, meeting Valentina, be bears bat Nevors bas been killed. Marcel entens, wounded, fand lovers and unites Raoul and Valentina, on the brink of eternity, and the lo with their faitsful asherent, Marcel, fal\ by a discharge of musketry. At the Academy the opera will be suag from the ftalian ‘yornion, but will be divided into five acts. The great ox- pense atiencant on the production of the bas Yondered a «light increase in the prices absolutely neces- mary, this, however, bas not checked the demand for places, which is greater than has ever been known before for the firet night of an opera with the regular company. ‘The particular ationtion of amateurs is directed to the Announcement of the director of the Academy, relative to tho free singing school to be commonced after the Opera Beason. It is the first step toward making the house really an American Academy of Music. Mr. Thalborg was still at Now Orleans lagt week, where his success bad been unprecedented. On the 26th, he, Mr. Marctzok bas returned to town after a very brilliant penson ip Havana, ® series of artistic and pecuniary #uc- weenes. Tho artists remained at Charleston. Woe dolieve Mt is mot yet decided whether or not this company will sing fai the Academy during the spring. ‘The Philadelphia papers announce that Mr. Marshall will wopen the Academy there on the 16th March, with the “Fe- geook | Fe he eeeacarte ms Banoo where the monica’ | trolled by brokers. Large orders for this stock are gee ‘very highly of him His principal vocalist | looked for from the other side, and there is very little o —y © ae novet | doubt but that a very active foreign absorption oom the ty ey fet tien, L. Saveur have | will be realized. Cumberland Coal Company closed after the board at 23 bid a 234 asked. The sudden Playing at Burton's to moderate Keene's west, Br, Becunene’s very eteetive Gams advance yesterday was in consequence of the large «Green Bushes,’ wherewith is ocennected man: memories of Celeste, has an Wines . purchases of the broker of the clique forming the y ‘ver: stor, Cont ‘onnedy ; Mloe eh, iat tine Poly Morshall, Nelly, Meet, | combination for a corner. He bid up the stook from Torson and Mr, Potors, the showmen, and the cast was | 214 to 234, and was about the only buyer. Reports were current in the street that the Legislature of Maryland had reported favorably on a bill per- mitting the Cumberland Coal Company to exchange ita old stock for a preferred iseue upon payment at Tue Toodles’” and Me Morford’s new | of five dollars pershare. If this bill hold 7 and Mr. Mor! of five per ’e passes holders lay, “The Strugg'o for Gold. ton the Bet piece aad Me, und Mra. BL peveapen & Woe zo. | of the old stock will be obliged to pay up $5 per share and take the new, or forfeit their old. The $250,000 which it is supposed this financial dodge will produce, will, it is said, sufftee to pay off the Noating debt, and provide $100,000 working capital ‘The effect of this Wall street scheme remains to be seen. Holders of the old stock will be very likely to get rid of it before the assessment is made, and the wisest among them will not wait for the passage of the bill, Cumberland Coal stock, as it stands, is not worth much, and we take it that very few will send five dollars of good money on each share, after that which in 80 many instances has turned out bad. The ond. At the Broadway theatre, tho Van Ambuargh trowe, wreinforced by Maio. Tourniaire and Mr, Melville, appear wa Har selection of equestrian and gytnnastic acta. Mine. nice will it ince her trained horse “Lib: wT; Wallack’s theatro, ” Mr. Bourcica Cirame, “Jersia Brown ,”’ will be poheanew fa EM An ed Ay ft _ ne date is company it almost every day protested on its acnept- At the Bowory Wieatro Miss Alica Groy will make ber ' agego, aad it is sbeolutoly necessary tbat guy ‘ulng ‘Tetal for the week Previously reported. Total 1868...... 0.045 The bank statemenf on Tuesday must show an in- crease of more than a million of dollars in the specie rererve. The aggregate cannot vary much from thirty-three million of dollars. Another California remittance of a million and a half or so is near at hand, all of which will go into the banks. The pitts sseeasee cree se 90,770,639 87 The stock market closed yesterday with a strong | banks are literally flooded’ with gold, and are about the street begging the brokers to take their money. A loan was offered a day or two since to one of our largest capitalists at three and a half per cent on sixty days time. The following are the quotations for coin-and bul- | lion :— Percent. Eng. silver,pr. £4753 £80 Amer’ balf dolls.108alv4 American gold.. par. «© — quarter...102 a — Coin with the Coined previons to 1863 motto “E Pla- Sp. & Mex (peft), % cents. —ribus Unum” | “ (tmperiect)1 20pr.oz over theeagie. 1 06a — | Shilbugs & vixp .1.20pr.oz Sovercigns....., 4.884 4 96 Mexican dollara...105 a — Guineas,, 5.000 — Peruvian and other Napoleons (201) 343. 3 84 8. A. dollaré....103 @ — Span pillar dolls.106 a — Prus. thalers,.... 71 cents. Five frave pieces, 97 conte. German crowns Ten thaler pos., 7 844 7 86 ras. “ Pri Ten guilder pos. Trucats.... 8 3 98a 2 20: Frepeh,.... * 60 pie do & 4 per $10 Kak & “ $00 OO 2 “ “ The cqpdition of the United States Treasury, ac- cording to the last weekly statement, was aa fol- lows:— Amount on deposit...... Drafis drawa, but not paid, Subject to draft... i Reduction from Inst Receipts... Drafts paid Drafts seued 701,652 31 The statement of Treasury notes is as follows: — Tesved on warrants $5,294,700 $6,044,921 77 week ‘On exchange. 05 200 Total... ccseeseees $6,000,000 Redeemed on warrants 1,000,000 100 On exchange. Total ........ 005 Outstanding March 5 ° oe 4 The annexed isa comparative statement of foreign imports at New York for the week and since Janu- | ary 1 the Week. 186. 1867. goods, 2+ + 81,566,255 1,278,546 ral merchandise. 1,039,062 1,440,005 80 st We have to noto a Isrgely increased inquiry for American securities in London during the past week, York and Erie bonds ani Michigan Central bonds ve been in atrovg demand a advanced rates. | New York Central sbares bave risen to 82 on the payment of 4 per cent dividend, and the satisfactory sta‘ement of reve- pue arcount, }lineis Central shares are quiet at former rates, closing firm at 4 to 6 discount ‘The last London cirenlar of Osgood Field says: — No alteration has been made this weok in thoir rate by the directors of the Bank of England, but the Bank of France bas reduced ita terms from 44 to 4 per cent. Goid continues t» accumulate in the bank vaults, aad there is every prospect of the stock of bullion reaching twenty milions before any drain occurs to exceed the arrivals. The cheapness and abundance of money cause a good de mand for American securities, which have again tended upwards in price. The gross earnings of the Galena and Chicago Railroad Company for the month of February, 1858, amounted to $71,074 55, against $67,257 60 for the same month last year—showing an increase $3,816 95. ‘The gross earnings of the Chicago, Barlington and Quincy Railroad Company for January and Febra- ez ary, this year, amounted to $131,387 68, against | G $120,830 78 for the same time last year—showing an increase this year of $10,556 90. ‘We learn that the board of directors of the Har- Jem Railroad have resolved to close their present offices in Pine street and concentrate their business | dl 2 49) at their depot buildings at Twenty-sixth street—a measure by which both economy and convenience, it is thought, will be subserved. 858. a“ Bs 38: 368 86 357% 35% 35% Py 16 Mich ay 108 C B 4 Har’ RR bds, 94% GOO00TH F'd bes .b16 BO y 9000 LaCraMA Ig b. 86% 2000 Nash&CRROds, 66 64 ahs Mech bk 10 City Bk. 8 Market Bk. w 10 Common’ Bk. 25 Imp & Trad Bk. 200 Canton Co. 2,075,864 75 | of | G. Frasm, A. M,, Inte of Bootland, 4 | to attend thi bales for sbipment at 650 & 760 Motaswa — The market comtinced firm, with sales of 150 bbia. New Orieans, at 320. a 35¢ ; 70 do. Cue musce vado, at 2c. ; apd 26 co clayed, at 2ie. Naval Stora, — Sales of 200 bbls. epirit« turpenti made at 470 ; about 1,000 bbis common rosin, per 310 Ibs doliverec, and about 2690 300 bb! county crude tarpentine were sold at 96 873 per 280 Ips Wilmington tar sold at $2 25, Ons.— Crude wha'e was in better demend at the ent ward, with sales at Now Bedford of some 1,600 bbls. Jota, at 63c. a S34ec. cash and time. Crude sperm wan firm at $1 25 por gion §~=—- Red oi was ftom and active ad 38c.; prime Western winter was worth 5c, 4 months. Palm oil was ip good dean, with sales free; sales at the eastward a 7% = Camphene was at 440 4 50c ,and flud at 46c. a d8c. © Tallow oil was gelling at 7 4,c. Provisions. —Porle—The market was Ormer, and more active, with aales of 56% a 600 bbis inclu ting nes a, $16 85 a $17, cosing ¢ Maiter figure; and prune at $13 25, while at the clove $15 50 was asked. Beef wns in good demand, while gales embraced wat 106 4 159 bbls, in cluding Country prime at $6 76 a with lithe to be bad at the inside, except of common quaity; and mesa at $10 $11; repacked Western at $12 a 810 60, and extra ditto at $14a $14 60. Beef bams were firm with sales at $17 560 @ $19; prime mers was quiet at S2l » $25. Cut meats were seacy, with eaes of About 150 packages reported, including shoulders at 6)¢c. a 63¢c., anc hams wt #3C. # Oc. Lard was steady, with sales of 200 6 30 bbia tierces #: 9% &10%6.; bacon was tira at Sc. a W305 butter was firmer, and prime dairies less plenty; sales ot State were making at Lbc. a 250., aod Oato do at 12. lic. Cheese was firmer, with auies at ko a lOc Sceans—The market contiovued Orm, apd closed with about s6. @ 46. wbove the lowest rates current Inst weak. The sales embraced 1,000 4 1,260 bhda, Cuba muscovado apd New Orleans ranging at’ 4c., 40.640, w6\e. for the former, and at 6c. a6 Kc for the latter MABRIAGES AND DkaT Hs Diea. Barks.—In Brooklyn, F. D , om Sunday, March 7, Mary Aer aipn, ovly dargbter of David and Deborab G. Banks ages 2 years, 3 months and 6 days The relatives and friends of che family are requested to aliend the funeral se vices atthe residence o° ber parents, No. 280 South Fiftd street, Beook’ya, B.D , ths (Monday) | afternoon. at bal! past four o'clock, withou' further invita tion The remains will be interred ia Whi tock ville Come. | tery. Hearry.—Iv Brooklyn, James Brarty, formeriy of Mon treal, aged 78 years, Tho funeral wil! take place from bis late residence, No 184 Fulton street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon, ai two o'clock Montreal and Raitimore papers plane cnpy. Bru. In Brookly a, on Saturday, March 6, of cancer of the liver, Saas Marcaner, wife of Jobu H Boll, aged 35 years, 4 months and 4 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepecttuily requested to ation? the funeral, from ber late renidooce corner of Atant¢ and Boerum streets this (honday) aftor poow, at four o'clock. Her reins will be wken to Green. 1 Cemetery for interment. New Bronewick, N J, papere please copy * Brrors® — On Suntay evening, March 7, Tircs Braones, | in the 26eb year of bie The frivwhe of the tamiiv are respec fully inv) ed to at tend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, pret hiv Inte resiven yerasy.—On Sunday | March 7, ’ and Margaret Delong , ago As Fie OPLARY, Ron 2 years LL mor nd oon, atone o’einck, from the residence oF No, #62 Front etreot, m doturday, March 6, of inflammation of the Amyiias. third daughter of George W. ant Miks, aged 6 yeare, 6 mowtha and 2 daye eude Of the family are reapectivi y ingitad to at tend the funeral, from No. 114 Macdougal strevt, chis (ffonday ) afternoon, at two o'clock Dosmris ¥.—On Saturday, March 6, at his residence, cor per of Myrtle and Franklin avenues, Brookiya, aTmicK Dowsmtry, aged 28 years, His friends apd acquaintances are rempecttully inv ted to attend the funeral this (Monday) afterzoun, at two o'clock, from the above place, Dovomesry.—On Sa’urday morning, March 6, Ruirw, the beloved wife of Felix Dougherty, ia the 33d year of ber The friends and acquaintances of the family are reepect fully uvited to attend tbe funeral, thie (Monday) after. noon from ber inte residence. No, % Ninth avenue. Deoeas.—Un Sunday, March 7, Himwny, son of Dr. Dag gen, of No 87 Third avenue, aged 7 years and 3 months The interment will take place at thr ee o'clock this (Mon day) afternoon, in the Eleventh street Cemetory No car riages required, Featka—Ov Saturday, March 6. the Rev. Ataxavomr od 6A yours, His friends are reepectfally invited to attend tne fune- ral, from the Dutel Reformed church, Bleecker sirvet, corner of West Tenth street, this (Monda:) afternoon, at balf past three o'clock Gi € se ped man illness, Ewrune 7, daughter of Henr, Grant, eare 11 months and 7 days rn oe The friends of the family are reepectfully invited to at- fend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at — o'clock, from No. 813 Second avenue. Hagviro.—On Saturday March 6, Wrierrta ©, infant daughter of Wm. B. and Eliza J, Harding, aged 6’ months The relatives and friends of the fami! invited to attend the funeral thie (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock. from the residence of Mr. James M Coburn, street, No. 122 West Thirty fourth Haet—In Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, March 7, Tuomas, youngest eon of Matthew and Rosanna fart, aged 3 years, 3 montha and 15 days. friends of the family, and thoes of bis uncles, Tho mas Hart, Philip Farley and Wiiliam Harcins, aro invited funeral, from the residence of his parents, in Walwort street, near Flushing avenue East Brootlyn, oy Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. His remains will Ba Hod il news, Prenenion J. Favweumcx, of the firm of M&F. A Whitlock & Go., in tho 35th year of hie age. Tho friends are eho f lovitea to attend the ‘une ral, from the Duteb eburch, Dr Hutton’s, Waeh inzton equare, at one o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. The remaipe will bo taken to Greenwood. Hespricx —On Lee Maroh 6, Exawona, daughter of David M. and Rosanna Hendrick The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, this (Monday) afternoon, at throo o'clock, from the residence of her parenta, m Bushwick avenue near Grand street. Williameburg. Hustivotox.—At New Rochelle, on Saturday evening, March 6, Mise Jane Hostiverow, daughter of the James YP Huntington The friends and relatives of the family are reapectfully invited to avtend the funeral, on Tueeday afiervoon, at two o’ciork, frem Trinity church, New Rochelle. leaves Twenty seventh street at 19.45, nwis —On Sunday, March 7, after » very short illness, Lyosann Lewis, in the 62d year of hiv age. Foneral op Tuesday morn! At 10 o'clock, from the re- = of kis daughter, Mre. Gul, No. 73 Norfolk treet Martin —On Sunday afternoon, Maroh 7, at ton minutes prt three o'elodk, Ips rae Mauew, daughter ot Robt. 1 Frances A. Martin, aged Lyear, 4 months and 8 day ri f remains will be taken to Rahway, N. J., om Tussday morning. McGuire —On Satarday, Mareh 4, of consumption, THo sus MoGrine, aged 27 yoara, @ mative of county Caran, ps rish of Anna, Ireland The friends and acquaintances of the faraily, and om- pany F, Sixty-ninth Regiment, are respectfully invited to acter! The funeral, from his’ late remidence, No. 382 Se venth avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, ab two o'clock, without furthor inv 4 i my Irieh papers pleaee eopy: Mever —On han Ae Mare! the lungs, Caastas W. Maven, oni Catherine Moyer, aged 1 year, 1 Train The relat:vee and friends of the featly are invited to at tend the tunerai, from the reeideace of bis brother, Capt. Charice B Suwford, No. 7 Firat piace, Brooklyn, without further potice, this vemayag § ternoom, at two o'clock. The remains will be taken to Bangor, Me., for intermont. Fastern papers please copy. S10Likk.— Va Saturday morning, Marci 6, Nicotaa Srot- Lar, in the 43d yenr of His age. His relatives aad friends, and the members of Hinman Locge No, 107, LO. of U. #., are respectfully invited to ottend the fuperal, from bis late resistence, No. 14 First avenue, ths (MoncSy) morping, at half past smo o'clock. Tinenasson —On Priday, March 6, after alingoring ill. vere, Locus K. Taxnweow, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, frona the residence of her brother, No. 0 West ‘hirty firstetrect, this (Monday) a(ternoon, at four o'clock. Taoxvron.—In Brooklyn; on Saturday, Marck 6, of pare lyais, Rouext THoRnTos, aged £0 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from hig iate residence, No 114 York street, this (Monday) afternoon, at half past two o'clock, without further invitation, Monticello, Suilivan county, and Canada papors please copy. ‘rT —In Lexington, Maas., on Tuosday, Fob. 28, Mrs. Rasxcoa Torts, relict of Thomas Tufts, aged 91 years. Wkene —On Saturday, March 6, Fuzauent f., wife of Albertus A. Weeks, in the 28th year of her age. The Trieods of the family, the mombers and honorary of Excelsior Engine Company No. 2, aad Vales No. 264, F. and A M., are invited to a: toad the fuperal, this (Monday) ‘afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 114 Broome street Wiines.—On Saturday, Mareh 6, after a long and se rere illness, Joan WiLtiaMs, aged 37 years, 11 months and | 6 days His remains will be taken to Groonwood, this (Monday) | erboon, at one o'clock, from bis late residence, No. bi? Sixth avenue. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectivily invited to attend the funeral. T wonld not live alway, 1 ask not to stay Where storm after storm risca cark o'er the way. The tew lurid mornings thal e Are enough of life’s joys, ful enongh of its caeer. 1 would not live alway, no, welcome the tons, Since Jesus bath lain there, I dread not tte ¢!o0m. There aweet be my rest, till be bid toe aries, To bai) him ip triumph descen‘ing Ur akties sai MISCELLANEOUS $4 Ge) DOURLE SOLR. WaTzarRooy sewnD boots, now ready at JONRS', No. 1 Ann sueat Alto $8 50 donble sole pe; LLINOIS CC $20,000 Windia. payable im Sew York. For axle : DAVIS & MAIN, 24 Williatn st INTY BONDS. 1,6 per coat bonds; interest ny ‘TY RONDS, 6 per cent bonds; interest Ie by 5 & MALN, 24 William atrect CADEMY OF MUSIC. A GRanD OPERA OF THE IOGUENOTS. A few choice reserved seats for sale a: the news depot, | Fulton #ireet, pear Nassau. \ T $9 &—FINE | i frocks, from s i racihe ste | CLARKE, 116 Willan # the church, HE ILLUSTRATED DON NEW PRO prietors of “The Ti 4 andon News mate ravgements to a Ferien of . aming aud a The first of the wer we Royal waa published i trait of the ¥ ya necond Willehortly be annonnced. 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For axle at all the news depots Hf ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, OF FED. 2), AR- rived thia day, per Kuropa, contaime the follow ang aplen- did engray ings THE ROYAL, BRIDAL TOUR. Arrival of the Prince and Princess Frederick William at | Antwerp (wo page engraving): the Prince and, Princess Frederich William Lenving the Railway station for the King's Palace at B-uesria; the Prince and Princess Freterick Wul- i & ! Vase apd Prederick View of Parting illustrations), Tue Prison of Ralerno; Tei be Court Louse of Ralerna., Sketclieg an Child, in Canton River; th 8 Forts; Port of New York, March 7, 1836, ARRIVED. Steamehip Star of the Mouth, Lyow, Savannah, with mdse and passengers jo 8 L, Mitehill ” . Foater, Charleston, with malas and pas congere, to Spofford, Tileaton & Co, ear, do to Sel Fmoarae, Ripley. Cardenas, il aera, Sailed in co with bvigs Fannie, aad Urella, and ecbr U Shaw, all for New Yor’. Has experienced bad wes ther the entire passage. 4th inat, #) miles SE ef Sandy Hook, tock & pilot from bow! GW Blank Nol since whieh trae hed les Sh extreme cold—ihe vessel and foe that It waa with great diliculty «be auld he worked. Schr A J DeRossett, Tucker, Wimingtos, NO, 18 days. Had very beavy weather; lost yhhoom Rehr , Wilmington, NC, 5 4 ic. Ireland, Sebr RW Brown, Dornexaon, Wilmington, Schr Caroline V Gasex, Cudworth, Piymowih N uAD, While a) ancher, pared cable an! ome fathoms chain. Sehr Lady Antuan, Wayman, Rlenion, NO, Raaya, Behr Sarah MIM, Rowland Richmond 4 tava Behr James & Samcel, McKay, Norfolk, 3 éaga. Sehr Florida Mott, Virgicla. bir Burbeck, Virginia. ‘Clyde, Virginta. Virginia, ' Hiwarde York Rizer, Va. Stonp’ Derya ven line, York River, Va. Se eae aa ce ‘Wind during the day NW. tary boavy weaterly no covered wi was bie mother’s joy and hic father’s Milere Lianeous anid wciicaaaan preersy s bagi Wg 1 pobre Pars latch, Charlessen Jowep™ 3 | Rorfoit. Mid thistercnoon, wind NNW. oaghe Kromiln, ‘anpir, Feb 15—A rx Oallfornia, 1 se, Avguste, Jenner's, NYork. - AVEN, I'eb L—Arr Kleotrie Mpnet, Titeomb, Callse, Purity 16th, Cerro Gort, Witham, trem Mobile tor (#éem ‘ob 3a, Kempton, Gionceter, Bid wn. Canim Jan 2—Arr Riehard Alsop, Wntliagion, NOx rh Juillet, Moviton, dotand al BRA for Alseanieh Fi Emiliny Riera, NYork; iden, Whitaey, do; uh, Ralec-atan Dolor’, Roa, do, Md 3th, GW Mortoa, Traer ® Theatna, Cardédrta, Dee 2—Arr Sonora, Hriard._| ; 30h Tex- an, Ayres, Hong Kong; Jan 4th, Belle of fomSea, Lewis, nile, (C4 Jan ih. Lillius, Harden, akyad, om Savgor Deo 2th, Marcury, Hubbard, ; 20° agate tates, Sat alas Prewrany Hot Ga Atwood, athdrag; Jan Ini, Wie Chamberlain, Sterman, Dea, Feb 12—Arr Joseph Clark, Emarac ‘and wid for NO-toansy, Wis, Woldew rd, Thorndthes de tend ad lemon Fatwovra eb 16—Arr Eastera Bato, Kill D yg let, Northern Empire, Lange, ore io do. Foo crow r00. Dee 1d Sorah H Snow, Higgins, N Yort Guan been remorted wid 9h) inRaltak Yeb &—Arr Truenmm, Galacar, Lagnan via Kay Wert (and cif for Marseilles). ‘Cli lat, Sm) roa. Gate, Jan Arr Game Cock, Oomoet, Pe (and ald 16th for Singapore). Sid 13th, Nort! hora, Ab GiasGgow Feb 1% Arr in tbe Clyde, Ronen eath, fas Orienne | Sid 12h. Helen McGaw, Tuoker, N York GREENOCK, Pel Arr Jan et, Sit 12h. WaeF Kebwidt, Beara, heretes ) amen e Havux Feb ls+Arr Criterion, Harciag, Mobile. Colombia, Surges leston. Bid 1 Mary, New Orleans, 12uy Ln ationnl, teavey, Mobile, Rartoten A Morrison. Morrison Quebec; ih Milwaukie, Da ts, New York: Mulhouse, Wilner, New Orleans, 17th, Laabella, Drow, Char! Hravorr, Feb 1¢—In port, bark Clare Hickman, Hitkmam, Dee 15—Arr Clara, Wells. Liverpool, Ltt, or NYork ready no Ko Romance Sea, Caldwell, Batavia (efore reported ane Leckie, Ban Francixeo (and Sid 7ita for Ma- 13th), 19h, nile): 20h Bangkok; Tat, Joho Wade, Ko g tor Kast Cont); Grey Fonther, M (ond bovh ald 26h fo. Bangkok, 4 Curton, ward, Sbangiao: 2h, Swallow, facet, ss reer, Cole, Foo chow foo; ITth, Star of the ’ aa Srupciaes: Oanorn Howes, Kelly, de; ity b Wind, Gore, Lovson, 2iat, Antelope (a). Lynch, #aang: we, 24th, Keihay Stoddurd, HanghoR, Auckiand, "Nova, Mngapore ath, ¢ in port Dee 20, ship Flore Temple, Cole: Daring, Simonsang Whie Swallow. Invemei Joseph Peabody Weston; Paanma, Case, bark Nimrod, Whiting: and the above arrivals. n Feb 1h—Snt inwards, Achilles, Specden, Phila We. a Crosby, Soule, M f bridge, Mathews, Caleutta, Port Pl y Charleston: 16th. Rddysiona, stubbe Shields ‘ard NYorkt sth, Ortental, Whipple, Bombay; Winons, Gallisom, Ve- lerela ard, Cook (from, the om do), NYork, 2tay > Dean, NOrleana, Lar rinsga Chariestan. ‘oeg, Bahrs, NYors. Mansertins, Pel Mavarntus, ‘Deo 2 ane ‘anny Forsyth, Thompsom, In port Jan Hoaton, une, Mannas, te Macao. De ih, Tadinenen, Smith, Storavore. papain in port fee 27. ships Hydra, Parke: Ocean Engle, Cheever. for NYork Hig, ym Teron and for New sis ow York idg. nt Newrour, Feb I Uavana: ih, Ob villan, Porington, Calin Feb S19 port ahip Caroline Reed, French, wig wy toe repd i Puymourn mas via Qu E Arey. from Fon chow foo for of the Channel for days. Sid 15th, Ottawa, Sime (or Reb mer) Havana (and pubinto Palmowh 6h Parrnao, Feb t=Acr Daatel, Whelton Marsetles Xnow Vedi, small lannah Hicks, Micke, Gonos: Tub Sutton. Mari Slt 4h, Bapid, Kagwloe, 8 Yor 8th, Joseph do poet Mao h OS Ary “bilton. Penoal!, Pavane. PENATOWN. Fel Kid Pyramid, Henderson, Hast Mth ‘Raney, Nowlaa, Hakimore tne amburet Swansea. Feb IT-did Sherwood, Hanson, Coquimbo. va ish, Gardner from Cal- 12th); Lith Badec Sail phen, (rom Havre for New Orleans, having been in coilialam 4c 40 15th, Jamestown, Candage, from Caleutia for Lam- > , Dec 88d Carin Cecilia, Bergstrom, sam duck 2th lenky—eee Missal, York, Annie Bucknam, Pour. Boa an, Reud- g Kona (and p dal, Keven, N ton via Penang. hs Kdw Koppisch, Kaglaca, for Are Hindooe Miller, i We sog. 13h, ° Hindoo, Miller, Hon, ; Fimma, Underwood, ivh, Pumpero, Copeines WY ork Isb, Heveriey, Carior, hmaiow; 16um, Usear, Harcing, Hod onk In port Dec 17, ships Mandarin, Perritt, and Radearew, ao fa ork Lig, bath engaged and nearly Sail, got B10, rise, Ranlett, f Troon, Fey 13—Bid Rinlo, Chase, Matanzas, ——s. Ped t-—Arr Fanny, Weeks, Havana. Richmond, Va. 0) 1b Are Ws | Land, Woosva, Dee 16—arr Masti, Jonnson, Ban Hh, Chilo, Hetiis, Foo chow too. ior aortas ome BORTOM, March 6, AM—Arr Pana, 4 Sey, Howes Malimore: ship Bom Bolt Tost on ho , darks Golsen Mule, Nuhertou Ticstes fearboewin, Givbas ORE, March S—Are seam: we “ ote hire Brosdfiell. Fiske, do. Jomes, Weoe & Pearse, Manic RALTY York: se! Ine ‘ORD, March 18h sohre M Comps, th, Hatee, Cearlena Juares Bliss, = sete enters Teaawe, ao nad isla RUESTON, Match Arr ttomraghige lar. ae tg Ty LE ek PO iain ue era, Havre, Loner, Mills NYork. Sid sehre Browne, Commoa, Waitmore. Me Whitmore, A: petle: Albert, Tam. M—Cld steamship Isabel, Rollinn, Marana via Key Wy and Savaanab, bare (ben (Green, Hedbend, Feroxedina, shee » ‘inge. West Indies) Casuline Grant, By , BO. Mobt Caltwe.k MeK ens, Liverpool, mks Cleo. . Moasop, do; Suex (sor) Beima and Samtan (8) Rurstherg, « port in North of Kusape; brig J H seat, LORGETOWN. SU, Feb 26—Arr echr Pearl, Weaters: ork; ZTth, brig % Taylor, Qnimk water, Chagienton. rie Irene, Wass, Mosca, March % sche Maing Law, ar ie WES, Dei, bh 6, § M~The Ly 4 P2ieon, ra. from * 8 B Aaiey, Prego, echr tla AM —Arr Be abip ‘Jaenoe Matteo , Header Fanny Fern, Briggs, Havana’ ae abt id, Liverpool. bark, Dexereur, Shorvwell, St Marks; sehr, A Tad warda, Fob 28, PM—A, 8 Curling, Car. iecrae. EM Art ohne, 8 Curting, Our, Fach etch Brete Gasumer, and rev cutter Foe sard, are in hark White Wisg, for “Aguayrs, went to MOILE, Fos ton, Liverpool; se Rostan: brig Aled Bracheitor’ to NEW ORLEANS, seks Chota, Loe od, Mi he 4 Chigola, Lock sood, " eee Ea piles Re ean Arete (ie) Seirrap, Nasaan ‘acd Staniey, Sicha, Liverpool; Jur lus (vem), Meyer, London: barks Anonima “ Bareotona, ) BJokbson, Binks Yor . Bia or ‘TU AM Arr stoamabip nee, praise Be sy ehep beeen ra Mi joe ton, § Below ship Wiitiewen Parmenion Joon, Ban x vi 0 . Reicha, Heeriee, sche P Bewliced, © allo, Guadaloupe, A Steele, Beare, BEDFORD, March 5—Sld brig Harriet, Small, Rap- LONDON, March 5—Arr steamers Oagood, Quinebang, Hallam, NYork, sehr . Det ND, March 6—Are she Daniel Hille, Barnard, BAVANNAR, March akip Chaos, Remnall, Darien, lavana.

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