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, Sale ef Corporates Docks and Sitps. Wa “terday at noon the right to collect the whariage of f@e a %dermentioned cosporation docks and slips for the | w.. brightdey for the people. There was a gorgeous germs: > five years was sold et auction.es the Oty Hall, — im Socty ont. on Rosemont ing seemed % breaking from the clouds of winter. wa also fier My) annual rent set opposite to each:— a gioriour gieam of bope im the House. The great princi- ON THE BAST RIVER. pie of the will of the majority asserted ie majesty and Bests uf of pier No. 4, and west baif of pier No. 6, foot Of | ceomed to be strong enough to wrestle with the gigantis = Leen, wee Dalshoad be pig ene $2,200 teteooces thes have fettered it so long. Those who dif = er wi Buchanan, so regretfull; this laaue, and 4 ven Broad street and Oventien ap, with bul: who bave been traduced by’ hie flatierers for thie diffe bead Detween. 200 rence felt measurably compensated by this new victory, : eard one of the most of these gallant fell ua ev elip, with bulkhead between n last igh." Would thet be peal actaanen tt tee ‘bai Of pier No. 7, and west half of pier No, few, we happy few, we band of brothers,’ conld save Mr. slip, with bulkhead between ship, at foot of Beekman street . . Buchanen and the party from this great calam'ty!’’ Ko. 42, between Pike and Rutgers Clark, 1,800 | “But I must stop, or you will never get this in t9-mor row JW.F. foot of Clinton street. ...... - af pier No. 61, foot of Gouverneur tukhead between No. 61 and smal! pier No. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL e Percaipaperuncies = 1,600 “ halt of ‘small pier No. 64, foot of Gouverned MONEY MARKET. Street, aed halt of bulkhead, between Nos 62 and weeini?, Mazgh 18-67, Me ee eer tne pier No 6a foot of Gouvernoar elip, =” | The stock market was decidedly more buoyant thie ees mil of Du khead, between Non. Sand 62,...'1,200 | morning, with a more active business in all the ieading oe one a prone oe soa rajirosd securities. Outside operators appear to have taken hold with renewed spirit and to be bent upoo another inflation. The interest in speculative securities ix #0 large, and the number of peopie involved in the up _ Ward movement is #0 great, that we can look with much copidence for another period of excitement equai to any- thipg yet realized. At toe first board to day Illinois Cen tral bonds advanced \ percent; LaCrosse land grant bonds, +; Cary Improvement Company, +;; Cumberland, ON THE NORTH RIVER. *Seuth half of pier No. 21, foot of Fuitou street...... 2,000 | 3; Paeivic Steamsbip Company, \; New York Central rag ag apr 7 ety ei oleae neg aed Railroad, 3;/ Erie, 34; Hudson River Railroad, 1; Reading, and 23, and Nos. 3) and 32, foot of Jay strect ... 2,100 | 1/4; Mickigan Southern, common, 14; do. guarantied, 2: feaatt bait of pier No. 83, foot of Jay street, and half Cleveland and Pitaburg, 1; Cleveland and Toledo, 34; pall besbead d between Nos. 38 and 82 ++ 2600 | chicagomnd Rock Istand, 34; Milwaukie and Mississtppt, 1 : : im treet. eeeece onda decli Patbead east elde of small pier toot of Laight sured, ” Hodeca River Railroad third mortgage bondadeciined 1 per wotwreen Vestry and Hubert streets ..» 1,680 | cent. It will be seen by this that the improvement was Prar No.A9, foot of Leroy street, with part of bulk- prety general. The amount of business, compared with ee 3 yesterday, shows much greater activity, and there is evi- eucet, dently renewed desire on the part of speculators for arise Rewrs © come and follow the market to higher points. In — New York Central, Erie, Hudson River, Reading, Cleve- = land and Toledo, and Chicago and Rock Island, the opera. Brer foot of Cahier EE tigns on time, principally buyer’s option, sam up thousands of shares. Most of them show an a/ivaace on the epening prices, and the market left off Grm at the ciosing quotations. Atthe second board the market was steady auc moderately active 1a Crosse land grant bonds ad- vanced 34 per cent; Pacific Steamship Compuay, 4; New York Ceniral Railroad, 44; Drie, $i; Michigan Southern, 34 ; Michigan Southern, preterred, 1}, ; Canton Company, 1. ‘The steamsh'p North American, at Portland from Liver- pool, brings four days later news from all parts of Ea- rope. The advices ere not at all important, either in a po- litical, financial or commercia! point of view. Console were down a fraction and cotton was apa fraction. The closing quotations for consols were 964 a 967, for money api account, against 967% a 97 by the previous packet. In cotton the reported advance is *, of a penny. * Breadatuils and provisions are reported dull, without any material decline in prices. The money markets were easy and an active demand existed for American secarities. The earnings of the Erie Railroad for the month of Feb- Making au anngal rent of... ‘Hwrt Chapter of the Chevalier Forney’s La- mentatiops—A New Mivel for tne Prophet sicramiah. WORNSY LEAVES PHILADELPHIA IN A HURRY—SEES OME SMALL CHANGE AT WANHINGTON—HETRO SPECTIVE VIEW OF THINGS IN @RSERAL—AWPUL STATE OF AFFALES AT WASIINGTON—FOKNEY CAN HARDLY BELIEVE HJ8 SENSES—A RE‘@N OF TERROR —SLAGIETEK OF DEMOCKATS—FORNEY HAS A HOR BOR OF INFORMERS—CASK OF AN UNAPPRECIATED PAERIOT—ADVANTURKB OF MAXWKLL M’CASLIN— POUNKY FHINKS WE ARE ON THK VERGB OF A FRIGHTFUL ABYS8—Aa RAY OF HOPS, ETC., BTC. [L-Wer from the Editor 10 the Ptuiaielptia Press. Wastivarow, Marca (3, 1858, Tieft Philadelphia on Wedpesday oa'a burried visit to eee some friends here, aud will retara, God willing, by Uais evening's train, carryug with me iais hurried jeuer, grtuch must take the >isce of my usual wordie the Press ef worrow, What differeuce betweeu March, 1857, aad Search, iss! T dwell ujun it with sneprise aud grief. | ruary, 1658, were........ Ss Ove year ago ths country was full 0: coutent,and at peace | Earnings, February, 1867... wits iteelf. [he hearte ofall our people beat responsive Increase The Philadelphia North Ame ays It gives us pleasure lo 6tate that Mesers. Farnham, Kirk- ham & ©)., commission merenants, of this city, who dur- ing the recent panic though: it advisable for the protes- uon both of themee!ves and taeir creditors to announce @ suspension, Will to day resume payment on ali their tiabiti- ties. This return to active business of a house so long establichod, so widely connested, and go highly rezpasted, is pot only gratifying wn iteeif, but is & healthful eign of the tues. The Assistant Treasurer reporte to-day as follqws:— +++ $1,682,284 28 2 5 7 F 75 4,287,102 75 ‘The receipts to-day include $41,000 from Customs. ‘The six per cent joint bouds of tue Camden and Amboy Railroad and Delaware and Raritan Cana] Companies, due in 188%, brought 774 per centon Monday. This isthe first sale of any of these securities in this market for som> time, and they are much needed here for investment. We do not see why they are not as good or beter than mapy of our State stocks, for it is well known that these two companieg are the “nigher law’’ of New Jersey, and are in fact the State We can remember when the five per cent bonds of these companies were sought after above par for investment, and now remain as uch with the original purchasers of twenty years ago. No default has ever taken piace in @ single obligation ever jeeued by eitber company; they are rich, proud and honor- abie—three vital ingredients for ® corporation—and are managed by men who are above and beyoud the Western tactics of grand or petty larceny. ‘The transactions at the Clearing House to day wore as foliowe — ++ $60,750 47 Joanoble inancural and the bands of man of all par. ; can of the 16th insvant, were upliftea to eepportaud to streug.nea car vene- rabiec Presiaent. The democrats were united sad jovous, ane gazed hopefully into a tranqeil and victor:ous future Tne republicans were distuayed, aad new politcal comot matinos were abandons! before the prospect of » wise and qpawictic policy. Mr. Seward in the Sevate; Mr Sinton, mm the louse; Mr. Grociey, : Tribune, iastead of preparing new weapons of a! pun she adin‘nistration, were tarning their thought» fubstagtia. questions @pon which ail mon agree iv this Lappy country. éven the Americans, few in aumber, coaid see po profit ia fac- tion, ard were qnietly reconsidering their place. The extreme South, #0 apt to chafe into a passion, was as calm as acummer's morning. Conservatism, ip its very dest sense, bad taken posession of the government. An ex- 4 Preeident, # sure and sagecious Cabuet, a ready Seave in ers, ata xi) more wil ing House preparing for ' new term—there copetitated the starting super strocture of an enduring condition of national prosperity. ‘And what a change bas one year produced! | can hari- ly believe my senees that 1 am writing from the capital of my country, apa that my old frend —be wuom I Dave borne almost Glia! relations from my boyhood—be to whom I bave coufite) my few hopes and fears—he for whom I cared the frowns of foes, ana for whom during four loog years in the lower house of Congress the pairou age io my gift was fearlessly bestowed, aad he kaows bew giacly aad how spontaveousiy, wo~ I can haraly e- lieve my senses thal this is the city of Washington, aod tbat James Buchanan ts President What w the aspect now? One wide reignof terror. A test is erected here, like some horrid instrument of tor. fare, upen which Gemocrats are tried aod executed for Wer opmions. The work of decapitavon bas caased ugainst life ime foes, aud ie Dow waged upon old and eberished frende., Men are removed and calumulatel, oot for being opposed to cemocrauc principles. but for being @oo much in favor of them. Toe bumoiewt olerk, with bus ly, who struggive slong on his thousand deliars @ year, muri bide bi- senumente or toave hie place Fur the deld and upright semocrat who dares to think aloud, shortibrat. If he tas ao office he mua be reagy ‘ominous cariol of distniasal ov ihe instant, If be is | pt citizeb be i8 exciuded from the Depart men aod from the White douse like # common ieper. An army of spies are on the alert hunting for victime. Woe tthe unguarded geuteman who, iv the preseave of we of these eager eavesdroppers, may let fail # free opinion. it t at once caught up and carriet, with won, w the ear of power. if 0 globe a race more deepwed in 4 830,254 O4 925 446 43 The Metropolitan currency certificates now amount to $682,000. ‘The demand for sterling exchange for rem tance by to- morrow’s (Wednesday) steamer has not been very ac ctvibzed society than any otber, od ra =< tive, apd the rates still tend downward. We quote best wformers The coblest invectiv noblest » bhi Peer : gy % ea artalie infenoen, | banbers pogie — Tig @ 7M per cent premium. These mercenaries pew hold high service io Washington, | 0 Paris, 34 a OF. 18K. several of taem from our own State, Dut I nthe honor of Pennsylvania. They glory in their shameless trade. Broken in fortuae, reckiees of their own fame, inughing at coascience in ouers and re seating 1 for themselves, they swarm here anxous to earn their guilty wages. The most of these creatures, Jy, are the men who have pursued and persecuted the Precident with the same Venom Which they now dis- towdrds those who differ from his Kansas policy. Ths their voeation to make publi: opinioa bere against the Intrepy! sentiment of the ie, bully in the ho tela, to infest the roome of members, to ‘pump’ the sew arrivals, 0 coax {be doubiful, to intimidave the weak, to wupply fae motives for bonest differet w fill the teen with rumors ot defection amg the friends of the Fight, to fia'ter power, and to appiaud wo the echo erery- tog that faile from the ips of greatness. “sir,” eaid a Wiee and goed man to me on one occasion, several years ago, “the Premdeos rarely bears the truth. He is surrouad ea by syoxpbanis, who say only what pleasos him. often thie profound truth is iliaatrated. It te naid that Froderick the Great—I thiak Lord Brougaam s shor: sketch of him coptains the statement—would sme timer demand of bie Ministers w talk t him boldly: aad when they did, he would lose his temper and Deal them Yor their candor, There are many good, brave men ia Wasbirgton to day, who would give thew worst of thoughts the worst of words, it they bad the chance; but the eye has no welcome-the ear of greatness bo The appexed ls a comparative statement of the exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports for the week, and since Jaz. 1.—~ 1856 57. 1858. Total for the week.. $1,650,321 1,880,354 — 1,605,968 Previously report’d, 12,423,607 11,468,044 9,935,888 Since Jan. lst, $14,074,018 = 15,349,208 ‘The value of exports has thus far this year been well sustained, While the value of imports has fallen off largely since January 1, we have a decease of only two millions of dollars in the exports. For this port aione this ie encouraging, but the Southern porta bave done much better than this. The shipments of cotion have not been #0 large in quanti:y, ut in consequence of the high prises ruling in Liverpoo! since the opening of the present year, the increase in value hae been very great. As the sea son advances and the outward movements of cotton be come more active, the difference in value between im- ports of foreign manufactures and exports of domesuc produce will eniarge. We should not be surprised to see in the returns for the fiscal year of the goverament ending June 90, 1868, ® nominal balance in our favor of tens of ow bearing — for such men. If they attempt to speak out, | millions of dollars The revulsion last fall suddenly ar- thes tam ane on - ae —— eow rested importations, and we have singe been living apon tr A me Ere Tite best men ever sent from | Previous accumulations. Our exports have not fluctuated ‘Western Pennxy!vania to our State Legislature was Max kis very pame i# a bousebold word ia Everybody liked him dorm Tesioence in the later . Honest, faithful, intelligent anc brave, he was a fine specimen of hat Scote-Irmb eement which has infused so many ster- pecan into our Penosyivania character. Well, Mat is bot over rich; and #0, after hay served his con arked for and 80 violently, and the prospect of an important increase le as strong as that our importations will be conside- rably below those for the last or several previous years. ‘The extent to which coonomy is carried in thie country, when a real cause or necessity exis, is truly wonderful. We shall see it illustrated this year by the redaction tn our importations, In this way we make up i a short time for past follies and extravagance, and ultimately re from President Pierce. bad been «Buchanan stan tard Dearer in Greene county for, 1 thiak, some fifteen years, | COVer ® position of greater strength. The saving in this depaing ext ancient Wriend J00. l. Dawson in many « | way the present yoar will not be less than one hundred Sotams the Wert, Th was fuatoral that such © men | milionof dollars, equal to nearly one half of the debts sabould feel tree to speak the truth without fear, expe. due from suspended houses during the recent revulsion. well MX cow te wie merell the music must be paid for, ad upon that principle we ‘Kansas. His booest nature revoked at it; Seat be had labored for about to be damaged actin regard to luxuries of all kinds. It comes oasy py EU bons a enough to retrench and economize when it becomes gene ; aw ral enough to make it fashionable. We are now in that ‘ther i peril—for Maxwell M‘Caslin is about Mr. ¢ a's sge_—be ruabed in to save him. | He wrote soodiiessna tian smoothly ane atone are Deters from ‘erritory , telling oere pot making money trade, we 1 Ser roe i be begged them 1S "hak ta thetr on are ty comene. ie tak we oma be im fall weedeat lean a ee bo ee w@ubmil to | compton, was cruelty them consequences. @eomubmit wit He the friends of Pre- aienienieg ident Ww drive off rere here berieg: Soe Ca , Cold friendabip, and 80 «200 do \ read question their 4 650 do. bh "hese. One of them got into the a 260 do K Genii, of Greene, now & mem 53% 100 ao. do med the writer. 9 = 200 do. fro, © hie bitte MO do. rea) wehew act of Bb 10 do.. bean W, and all along 55 825 Harlem jeder P that by any 6536 120 LaCrosse AMI RI werent wate letter — oe 310 do. - hint mewn! How he did write, let the following ex WiK 69 do... D8 10% tract fry 908 of hie M6 6 Sixth Avenue RR 106 pow) m Mk to the if tbe Lecompton con 74 Suiwion Sdopted, and the election of the den | S2W01ACA MI gbds 38iy a jen 7 given tw Abe fireeaters under Cal ne S05 eke. 76 houn, , HH not only make « dark day in Kan 20 che Union k.. 108 ene, ‘bet Ul ower the Union “if the President | 25 Phenix Bank..... 10534 had stood «bi ground with Governor Walker, amidst 5 Bank Commerce. 102), the milijons ¢ {Cowservative men who would bave rated - & Seand him, b ob North and South, all would have Deoa Grell. The ‘gr: St and floriow democracy would have Sees Ge onmwtency, amd stood upon the pillars of ‘ternal sruth and justice.” Thie fatal ictter is dated on the 10h of Febr: @7y, aod a¢ John Campbell, my irish ‘way, ROt OO1y & firut raie beokael reader.) bat i* also fond of auto Nia letter to tim if be will come and q a a 3. gett. |" So much for Buckingham ‘oo ‘noe that | ah commiting & greet improdence | 12 Penna Coal Co 136 so plainly. | certamnly do so with no personal 5.100 Cumb Coal Co, 2% My Pte kpese seay distarh some sened, ereedy and sapwing ter ve come oa ema 108 DY abuse of me, and if a0 I sami) py =A eet? ‘he Pgh tospeak outon thie grave | 260 .N Gabject. Ido it more jc sorrow than in eager | fool that | 400 awe are on the vorge of af, tebtful abyss; aod in my vaca. | 100 Gee 08 40 induponcent jours. slist, Md ae ove wo would | 209 fo morrow verve James Byok. man ff 1 felt ue was right, | 100 20 Cary Imp Go. 50 NY Cev RR, #4000 Tenn 6's, '00., 4060 Ohio 6's,” 60... 10196 1000 Hud RRRistm 96 C000 LC & Mill g bs 89 60 she Can! 50 QO, .., ee 60 Pacific M 8G. 7 65 . 72 ton Co. 00... ps S3use sssssss “ Dis Lg 2+. D80 100 Gal & Chic.RRD6O 94 REPORTED BALES vee STOCKS AT AUCTION. 76 10 26 Commercial Fire Insurance Oo.. 10 Commonwealth Fire Insurauee Oo. 16 Peter Cooper Fire Insurance Co... Veopie’s Bank Arteans’ Bavk Alo the following:-— $2,000 Brooklyn City 6’s.. 1,000 Mempbie City 6's. 3,000 La Oroeee and Milwau! 10,00 Bronewick and Florida Ist mi 20 kbares. Importers’ and Tracers’ 20 Ciuzens’ 15 Metrepolitan Bap! 5 Com 60 Bark of the 10 Artivens’ Bank..... . 16 St Mark’s Fire Insurance 6 Indemnity Fire Insurance Co. 10 Metropolitan Fire Insurance Co. Bavk Republi, R. ws. H 83,000 La Crosse and Mi waukio Iu ‘7's... Int. 3,000 #ilwaukie City 7’s...... Milwaukie and Horicon RI added 8835 do Alinols Central Ratiroad—February, 1558. Lanp DerakTMxyt . Construction Jands sold, Free lands‘sold.,. Total eales durirg the month To which add town lot sales. Total...... Bold since 1st of January, Sold previously ........++ Copstraction Do. Fre Do. do. do. ‘onda can do. @ land bonds cancelled in Feb , 1*53... . do. Total receipts in month of February, 1858, other sources... Tota! receipts in month of February, 1867. Tota: receipts eince let January, 1858... Total receipts in corresponding period ol Brrapstvyrs.—Flour—The market was dull. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tusspay, March 16—6 P. M. . 240,527 03 1867. 276,793 61 Acres. Value. 1,982 59 $23,973 7 + "820.00 3/852 80 2,252 69 288 41 1858 (7,304 03 94,776 59 ++ + ,200,933 78 15,511,440 40 | «-+-: 1,208,287 61 $15,406,216 99 celled in ‘February, 1858... previously...... d ses 000 previoualy ... 68,000 The an- novocement of later news by the North American had a tendency to check operations. Comnmon grades were heavy, while good medicm and extra brands continued orm Superfine Suste, Extra State... ru and bio superfine. Extra Obio and Western, Canadian superfine and extra. \exandria and Georgetown Wee Baltimore The saler embraced atout 5,000 @ 6,000 bvis., at xdcv! the following quotations:— Souter faacy and extra Choice extra famil} Rye fou Corn i Pe y and bakers’ brands. Canadian ‘dour’ was unchanged, while braced about 300 bhia., at q) Gy, with some demand t 4 8 Py 2 & Soret name Sssssecss eocacteoee Sesssssss rotations. Sout for ihe Wess Indies, while the rales embraced about 600 a 600 bbis , at the above qu) tat meal was pellin ~The market te Western red and white at $1 20 a $1 20 red and white at $1 20a $125 a $1 46 Iimited and Rye flour was steasy at our figures. moderately 44 our quotativns. though sales continued to ed t smail lots, including prime Svuthero $1 50, with some Cora Wheat damaged Southern white at 90c. Corn was active but ratLer easier. The sales embraced about 40,000 a 60, 0 bushels, including common to good and prime white at G60. a 670. w 68c,, and yellow at 70c. for shipment. Rye was quict Barley was heavy. Sales of about 4,000 busbele were made at 63c a 70c. Oats were selling at 44c. & 460. for State and Weetern. Corven wae firm, with sales of about 600 2 800 bags at The sales embraced ab cluding part in transit. The market closed at about pre- ‘vious rates. Middling uplands were stead: Furies —There was less buoyancy to Fagetuents were on a somewhat redaced scale. pool about 20,000 bushels of at was at x ments made at 7-32d. a Xd fige cbaoged and engagements |ight to Havre, while rates were stead: ton, and 94, for sea island, bid. at Te. 60.0 we. Rosin was is. 94 at 2s. bat ch) Hates to We. a Ile., and the carg> of the Leouard Berry, cousist- of about 3,460 bags, was sold on private terms. out 3,000 bales, in- at 120. , sod the en- To Liver- ain were engaged, in bulk, ani 10,000 do. in , to fl up, at Sd. Flour Cotton was firm, and engage: yeily at the jaside Londoa were un- There was nothing new at Sgd. for square cot Ashes, rice, bacon and bark were uncharged. A veuvel of 550 tons was chartered to load for the West Indies, and thence to Purope, a p. t, and a bark of 660 tons was chartered to lead at Caarles- ton for Bremen, with cotton at 7c. and & Australis unchanged. Frere —Moderate sales of M. R. $2 &. a $2 62, and inyers at $9 25 Movasere.— Rates to California raisins were making at rales embraced about 160 hhda. clayed Cuba at p t, and 75 do. new crop Cuba musoovado at 23c., aud 450 ble. New Orleans at 31>., 325, Navat Srorm.—The market for ep: quick, With sales of about 600 a 800 including part on the wharf mirchantabie order Common rosin abe at 1 ‘ud stock light; ales on the spot and ‘9 arri at $3 8755 por 280 ibs. About 900 a. 200 bh cosine 60, and $2.97 & ere in ad. turpentine was bbls. at 60>. a Ble, We—all ip was tale $1 56 w $1 S736 per 310 Ibe., delivered. good demand, and sales of low No. 2 and low No. 1 were made at ‘75 per 280 Ibe. Crude was stead, Washington sym ‘at $2 26, to be piled in good order at the ‘er T Ciia—Lineeed oll continued in steady demand, with rales of about 10,000 was steady but quiet at re reported at New Tonarco.—There ig more demand for Ken’ with 15,006 gallons at ah ib af = 8 Ct F, 233° Fs = aR Ey 3 made at 5 £ ieee frm of Spanish tobacco but little in first a. saiee included 175 bhds. Maysville and Keutucky, 5% 0 140; 179 bales Havana, p. t; 68 cases seed loaf, 160. a 26c.; 13 do. Florida, 160. a 286. Satory b “ House and lot 8. , the nasa mane in Real Estate. wi sales made yeater: Pa Ry ly peetiahal ernesdipcine nt troupe and jot kh # ride 1 fot on Lexington ay sdjotnpg, “Ox l0 Fast 624 etreet By Tl. Ladiow, FP. cor, latay. and 63d dd st., adjoining, Leasehold premises 200 West 28th rt. , 26x98, at. bh. amd! now. c. Lex a. and 20th st ,2mese. | te, n. BOth at, 202100.) 1 Wige and lot 117 W. eth wt, 16-8308... 04,880 8 etory and bas'rat, bi. h j and lot Ws Pav", pl. J.0. aor 1,550 9,400 6,500 14,600 © MARITIME INTELLIGEN CR. Port of New York, March 16, 1856, Steamabip Kt ), Leitch, Liverpool—¥ Cunard. ip Ruropa a NB Palmer, Bhip St Peter, Savin, New Orieans—Kagle & Hazard. Bhip Hartiord, McKay, Charleston—Wakeman, Dimon & Go. Bark A ¥ Grant, Nelson, Rishmond—-C H Pierson. Brig Stella del Mare (Neap), Marano, Consuatinopie—Holm- oe 4 Balem, ‘Brig A D Torry, Griffin, Clenfuegoe—T1 D Brookman & Oo. BneO Renely Randall New t, Bom & Co. Brig A Owen, Kay, Neuvitas—Thoa ‘Schr Montrose, Winslow, Ecbr Louisa, Newcomb, Gal 5 7 ‘br Laura Gertrude, Elwood, 8a Mi Rebr Kile Bush, Cain, Savannab—Knickerbocker [oe Uo. Behr Jvo Price, Davis, Fiminsion—fetrondy, th & Co, jolner r ., Mol Schr Moonlight, Stutes, Potte febr C V Casuy, Cudworth. Plymou:a—Masier. Schr A Townsend, Townsend, Cily Point—O H Pierson. Sehr Hunter, Pelton, L Kenny. Steamer Kituadeth, McLaughlin, Rteamer Locuat Point, French, Taltt Steamer Den ware, Copes. Philadelphia, jeake, Crowell, Portland. ‘Woodhull, Savannah, 60 hours, with to 8 L Mitebiil. , Jam 23, with mdse snd 10 Co.” Was 15daynon the line , ‘88 and 45, contending with heavy ‘wenterly gales and violent snow s‘orms several of the crew are sik and disabled, two fell from aloft, and one named Myera fell ove rbosrd and was .ost: another di iit becalmed several of Ni dae. lon 44, saw a very large island of Ice. ‘bip: nnis. New Crieans Feb 17, and the Bar 18th, mane, 4 a8 North of Haitersa, with to Wm Nelson deen 16 days heavy NW gales and much snow, Ship Maratbon (of New Orlesn:). Van Dyke, New Orloans, 15 Gaya, with mdse. to master. ‘off Balt Key Bank, spoke ship Ocean Monarch, Page, from New Orleans for’ Li: verpool. To a pilot on 14th off the Capes of Delaware from the George teers, No ark LD Onrver, Cousens, 6th inst, with sugar, toH D Br Sid im Company with bark’ Wm Heary. Yourg. for Phiadelphia; brig Park, Nichols for New York; Manzon, Ames, for Portland, The 1) C waaup to the Capes of Virginia in 536 dayn, when she ‘took « Northe: for 2 days, apd bas been becalmed for the last two daya. Bark Gen Warren (of Boston), Clifford, Havans, Feb 21, with sugar, to R(. & A Stuart, Itas experienced very heavy been 16 days Northot siaitaras, with heavy, gules ‘Has been as far East a3 jon 67; spit sails, &c. March 2 in the Gulf Stren, was boarded by ‘a #ea which stove bu'warks, swept decks, an partly filled the eabin with watar. ‘Bark Tivoli, Brown, spas 27 days, with sugar and molasses, to Sturges & Co. Has experienced heavy weather, hye ta neuccension of heavy WAW and’ WW: calea, tins 8, in & euccersion o! been Sdayn North of Halteram _ Bark JB Jobnson. ), Blake, New Orleans, March 1, with mdse, to March 2, Mrs NM lake, the captain's wife, died. The body of Capt Collina, of ecbr Mystic Val'ey, who died at New Orleans, is also oa board. ‘ate Heath, Ketchum, Caraenas, 7th ‘inst, with sugar, de, to Mora Bice & Navarro. Balled in company with brigh Mungo Park, for Portland (or New York); Hay ten, for Savannah; Young America, for Portland. The K A has ex- pervenced heavy weather on'the passage. Brig Austina (of Thomaston), Rllems, Havana, Feb 2, via Key West March 1, with box sugar, oJ W Elwell. Put into Key Weat, having becn in contact with an unknown berm brig warn Feb 2. Brig Bell Flower (of Pittston), ‘Duell, Galveston, 23 days, “ihre Matide (of Boston) Heichardson, Atiakapas, 16 da rig Matilda (of Boston), json, ih, sugar sud molaases, to © & EJ Peters. = Axwortby, 8t Mark > |. brig Cov Brown, Feb 21, with cotton, | de, to Brodie & Peltes Feb 26, off Sand Key light. rignalized dark D Goefrey, from Gelveston for Boston, 14 days out—ehe reyoris having bad much heavy weather; same day, 20 miles K ot Tortugas, spoke bark Alvarado, from New Orieans for Boston Sebr A Baker (of Harwich), Taylor, Basaooa, Feb 25, with fruit, toB F mail Experienced bear atber, split sails Schr Oriental, Chare, Neuvitas. Feb is, with agar, de, to George Simpson. Has bad very hoavy weather, was Inid to 1S deve.. Han been I7 days N of Hateras, lost’ foretopmust, Dack says, eplit satle. Ae Sehr Ju la sox (of Brookhaven). Leaming, Franklin, La, 20 days, with poses and molasere wo yr § f/ haan: renee! ” master. 3 , of Key West, during & 4 head of foremast. bs Smith Smith, Charieston,6 days. Experienced heavy weather; exrried away jibtoom. cbr Eve Belle, Tilton, Wilmington, NC, 14 days, Schr Gem, Crane, Edenton, NC, 8 days. Schr Martha Moore, Wiliard, Nortolk, 3 days, Sehr Empire, Hosmer, Norfolx. Behr Btag, Townsend, 'Noriolk days. Behr KE A Hopkins, Phillips, Eestern Shore, Va, Schr Exertion, Bell, James Rtver, Va, 2 days, Schr D E Sawyer, Pierson, Rappabannock. Rehr Horton, Horton, Mag for Boston. Avon, Watson, Virginia Schr Tunis Bodine. ye vee. Sehr Higbiand Obief, Revere, — Schr E W Farrington, Robinson, Baittmore. Kebr J Treland, Stillwell, Baltimore for Norwich. Schr Daniel Morris, Hoveran, Wilmington, Del. jamin, Walen, er # any. Schr Gun Rock, Wilon, Red Beach, Me, 6 aays. ‘cbr Mirror, Hix, Rockiand, 4 aays. Sebr Hannah D, Nickerson Marblehead, 4 da Behr Smith Tuttle. Mayo, Provincetown for Philadelphia, Sloop Ore; Provider. Reamer € Bteamer wrung of the ‘Sehr Barab n, Rhodes, ce. urlew, Williams, Providence. Smita, New London. ¥ Remin; , Jones, St Marks, 1) da; jodie & Petes; _ Arrived 13th—Bi with cotton, &e, to SAILED. Ships Julia G Tyler, fan Francisco; Ba avre. From Qunrandian mi Gpakieees’ Boe Gham tad me ry Lowe), Rio Baehe. rhe K Churebill, for Matanzas, Jobn "Denbam, for The burke ur ee Monile. brige Restaurador, for Naguabo, ¥ elly, for wee _ Ach Helena, for St Sonn, 1B, are at a pit. ‘Wind during the day ENE, foggy. Miscellaneous and Disasters. Sarr AvornaLe—By a telegraphis despatch received yester day morning from Portland, we learn that the ship Avene ale, Ruark, from Liverpool Feb 25 for New York, was totally lost on Arkiow Bank Feb 28 The A was built at Baltimore in ‘1863. le 727 tona register, rates Al, and valued at $40,000. Snir Bay Stare, of and for Boston from New Orleans, which put into Norfolk in distress, after being in colligon, proceeded on her voyage Uth inat. Rui oun Mivron—Philadelphia, March 15, 1858—Yours has been received relating wo the joss of the ship John Milton, andi have the pleasure of informing you relative to whose safety I addressed Fa reached veasel_at Norfo'k. Ia’ win®. Kirt,a passenger. As be may write me shortly, I may obtain some partculars as to the number of passengers op Board sat i which case will drop you & line, sboul think wi it might lead to the identification of any party you might ie to hens from, Accept through me We haaika of Wie mother — [By letter to Rilwood Walter, Raq., Bec'ry Board of Underwriters.) Banxta H Kiwaart, Mallett, from New York, put ane Soren ee La gs eee sucteesion of gales fr eargo. We a thon of which is stove.” ‘The bark also umained some damage. Banx Trasca, from Port Franklin for New pag and molasses, put into Norfolk iSth inst in distress, having to lonk "and da Sanped War Figging, “Were compelled to row overboard 100 er ere compe wove Barrels of molasase and ciber articles. Buta Pactric, formerly of Boston, which was wrecked at the river Maroin, waa condemned and sold. hua’ been got. 00 and taken to Surinam. Khe would be refitted, and despatched with a cargo to Gloucester or Boston. At the time she waa Feporied condemned and gold it was y mated thai she went to pleces soon after. Bic Uarine, at Boston from Mansanilla, on the 6th inst sprung bowsprit. Scnn Josern Frrrexn, from Norfolk for the West Indies, ‘went ashore off Hatteras on the 4th inst, and was lost, with ber cargo. Crew saved. ‘Sona J D Kixwey, at Baltimore from Havana, lost sails, &c. a:feite Many Boor, a Baltimore from New Orleans lat all m be at Gro Mayonam, at Baltimore from Attakapas, split is, 5 Sonn CuasS Peaster, at Philadelphia from Wilmington, NC\ tn the sth taat in'a heavy gale from Sk to NNW, shipped a sea which stove water canks, shified deck load, «piit sails, tnd received other damage. The obliging purser of the steamship Columbia, of the Charleston line, will secept our thanks for many und con Unued favors. ‘The ateamahip Augusta, Capt Woodball, arrived yesterday morning from Savannah. The purser has our thanks for his hind auentions. Breawsntr Cotowms—A Cam seamahip Orleans for New She —We, the under " ree, pee to tence? get ie Ceballos, FX Bird, Justo Ban Miguel. ‘The following statistics of the arrival df American whalers during the year ending December 31, 1887, with the amount of off and bone entered at [Taicabuano, Chill, were taken from the records of the U ® Consulate at that port The figures indicate only the amount on bosrd at the date of arri val. Teach easels out down in the se in the order at ber arrival, begining with the first ‘he year; end wil be Oa Be ‘i'that port commenced upon thelr season’ ai Clase sperm. Whale, Bone ; ie 1am 130 ‘wo 6-6 OM | nd 7 Be — © 8 = 0 | 4 ott. soa “e “a vs share of Niteotord ‘asm 2 Ship Rapid, of Ni 0 = “" President, of N 0 4“ “Carolina, of NBeaford clean = Bark Benj Cains o Dart. - = Bitp Reconet, of F iford.. a - 100 . = ™m mM = g 4: S Bis of — 4% 4090 CrOpa, of Beh 1000 Bark soll, of N Bedford os - "= Ship Citfford Wayne, of Fairhaven. 0 06 - 9) Bak am YP Murthh, 6: Fairhaven e's Hark itz, of Nant... Jou ~ whip baron’ of Frirhay = = Bark Chil, of NBedford 180 5 “John A Parker, of N Redford. 5 # z eae PF Reetters “ nf 8 ery of : RR Packer, ot Dartmouth. % & NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1858. P00 — Wo 2,000 900 = 900 750 200 wo - Ya ™m — = 50 1000 - ooo 300 40 B= - nau 40 a “ Citizen, of Sant... 800 100 - Bhip Pacific, of NFedford.. nn *" Faleon, of Bedford. . — 30 “Henry, of Mant. 2 380 Andrews, of NBedfor 600 _ ¥ » 20 700 100 = 00 seve 24040 16,987 44.500 Notices to Mariners, The Light Bhip from the rive Fathom Bank, went into the ware Breakwater afternoon of tbe L2th inst. Notice is hereby given, that the buoy on Mark Island Ledge, at the month of Harpweil Sound, has Heappeared. I: wil be rep! ‘8 200D as osetole. By orePHEO P GREEN, Lighissuse Inspector ist lak Portland, March 18, 1868." ise NORTH AND BALTIC $¥48—VARLATION OF TUR COMPASS, 1858. ‘HrpRocmaraic LONbon, Fi ‘The following information reapeeting the cempass fo the North and Haltic. seas, iu'condauation of that he numerous sailing directions and charts now in use, in which the variation is errons not : From the Eastern coast ot the British tates to the Katteyat, the present general direction of the lines of equal v :riatiou in N by Band by W (true) ranging Seamount from 2510 16; and from the Kattegat tothe Guif of Fisland, the lines of equal variation are nearly North and South (true), rauging FES errianies te etare taslanine sb allot the fol wing places variation in every ee at all of the foll is Weat, and the figures indicate the degrees:— ” EASTERN COAST OF MRITISH ISLES. Lerwick and fumburg = sbicids. bunderland and ead ‘2% | Hartlepool... 28 Pentin y, Flamboroug heid... ....22 firth 23% The Wash und Duogeon..22 Buchennessand Fifeness. 24% Leman and Ower, Yur Holy snd Farn islands. . 2 pmouh and Orfordn COABTS OF BELGIUM, NETHERLANDS, RES OF DEN ARK 2) Helgoland taland + Elby 934 haven noun! Bi D. ‘Leeso island. +..16) Great Belt and Luvec... 16 ba bike and Ane Copes en and =the Cariakrona. Orland island and Nykop. Landsort light and Stock . bar 1 ‘ Gothland, sowih poini. "12 Faro and Gotiska Sando.11}g Wg Oy COASTS OF COURLAND ND LIVON En'rance to Gulf of Rigs. 934 West coast of Oxel and Riga. i* Dago ialanda........26. 9% GULF OF FINLAND. Har go head and Odens- Hoyland taland. og h Im hight. sees 8 Kronstet.... Helringfors and Rev Bt Petersburg GULF OF PoTEStA. Tornes and Brabestad.... $ Norr Gaga ant hight Wasa, Pe By Command of their Lordahi; JOHN WASHI Siar 1086 +10 a }GTON, Hydrographer. jpoken, dic. Ship Borneo, Fawards, from Bombay Nov 28 for Boston, Jan 13,'lat 34 25 8, lon 26 4 K. Rbip Josiah fradice, Harding, from Calcutta Nov 23 for Bos ton, Jan 15, lat 35 208, lon 19 ov Ship Posahonias, Wooderson, from Calcu‘ta Nov 26 for Poston, Jun 20, lat 20 268. lon 11 18 #. hip A B Thompson, Amall, from Bombay Nov 18 for Loa- con, Jan 20, la: 29 258, Jon 11 18 EB. softit Byzantium, from NOrleans for Liverpool, Feb 20, lat Ship Benry Clark (of Kennebunk), 7, days from NOrleans for Liverpool, March 2, lat 27 10, lou 79 A bark stees ve —. printed white, with J Bin her foretop sail, Feb 2), off Cape Florida. ‘Bark Plorence iof Bath). from Newport for Rio Janeiro, Feb &, lat 2348. lun 203 W. Brig Martha Kendall (of Boston), from St Marks for Nor folk, Mareb 10, lat 35. jon 73 30. elie Barriel, from Cien'uegos of and for Portland, March pe Cot. Jon Crandall, Megathlin, from NOrleans for Boston, Feb 2, off Cape Florida, Ports. . Axran, Jan 2—In port ship Loo Choo, Horton, for the United Kix gdom or Continent (not China), at £3 ly. Bugros Ayres, Jan l¢—ILp port bark Balem abt 26ub; bri Bamacoa, Feb wallow, Upton, for Mary Wilkins, Nickereou, unc. in port Sarah Maria, for NYork rrogante Indio, and ; fara, Bomton, "ves Delia, Charleston. ‘1.40, Jan 2;—Sid anips Maytiower, ‘Kelly, and F W Bai. ey, Mitchell, Kngland. owns Fe am Aer We ern Chiet, Uyer, Calloa, port oarea WU Alden, Sagi, tor a wig; orige Jan Davia step! dg; Lomond, *rench. from Navanash disg; and others. S18 6th, bark Wm Henry. Young. Phundeiptis; bras Ma>go Park, Nichols. N Yors (avotber account saya Portiand); Man gonl, Ames, Pordand, Kileo Hayden. Kivg, Savannah, Giascow' Fe» Z]—Sid Atiomoco, Wr bavir, NYorx. qagetoce, Feb 2/—Arr Br stedmabip Kainburg, from N ‘or! Havana. March Sin p thors, shiva AVANA Ip port, among ripton, for Matenzss to load for Cork or Cowes £26; Nea Lion, Colburn, for antwerp. ide, taken up at £2; Charles and Jane, Bowker, frt or char er (the report thet abe had been charered for New York #as incorrect), orige Arg, ‘Auld, for Sierra Moreno, to lo«d molasses for « ‘nor:h of Bauieras, at $9 60 per Bt of 110 gail: Sex Bride, Ba/s.ow, idg for acount of owr ers, schr Panthea, Soper, for and others as before. ROUL, Feb Zj— rr Llustrious, Miles, NOrieans; 28th, Echo, Urr, 40; Arabia (x), Stone NXora. Sid March | Alex ander, Bain, C1 y Point, Va; 2d, J G Richardson, Lewis Pdi ladelpuin, Fob 27—Cid Lizzie Onktord, Kelly, Sydney NSW. 8, Feb 24- In port ips Harrisburg, smeraon, yexi day, to lond for NVork (incoarecdy reported bark Fiedmemiese emigraata for N York, ells, for NUrieana; ark Le Cooq 78, Looper, do; Brothe ® Mesber. Smith ‘Mennina to loud for Boston. 4 Two Boy sebr. or . Martiett, wig, barks Topeka, Charch; a Place, ‘Toureton; New kropire Kandall: MH Kendall, Shankland, Kepler Pred; Heien & Frances, Lewis; E A Kinaman, Flizabetb, Hichborn; N Binckley, Strout; War y. Luiber; Jobn Wenley. M’clure, Pi teal mie; La C guepe, Sargent, and Rambler, Packerd. edn, Mitchell, Falih, Kennedy, J A Viles, Hart, for leg molasses, Duligence, fo: ng, for do lag Ce ay Ten, Chase, Penguin, Keed, and Meldon, Cospdier, for lg: John, Curis, Stanwood, for iverpoal 40; Mou for Faimou.h. do; Tacony, Whitiake War ork, A Gurwen, for NYork « ‘ Harmon, Wood, dise; brigs Lady of the Uake, Aodbiuw: Califor pis, West; Lodi, aiey, and Rosaile (Br) Holmes, do; Greyhound, Pieree, and Qransca Tagier, for York, ij Heaver, haunders for Boston, do; Brook Rratinon, for St John, NB. loading molaaeas, Condors, Frebklin; Keying, (oon J Me ntyre. Me ntyrs; Leviathan, Morton, and Iris, Munroe, Malakoff, ( olline for N York idg sugar, Geo Byron, Ford, for co. dg molasses; Kate Eilon, Chamberlain, for Porliand, ing molasses and sugar: & Midaleten, Jr, Bippie, for Hoston. Ide # Merabalt, for Bt Jobn, NB, ig molansen, Eldridge, bne, jue, Asa pds teat ship Mary Merri, Rioammaa, Pal Brookins, 8t Thomas untiet, Andrews, from Ba- moutd ‘Newrort, Feb 25—8id PortLanp, Mareh 1—Off, tavia for Cowes. SUNDERLAND, Feb Z7—Sid Cole, Naren. tr Tuomas, Feb ls—In port KB Walker, Raynes, Barbadoes, just arr; brign Wind, ‘Om iz, do; Zuleika, Urasier, from Antigua, 40; fore. Heme Ports. APALACHICOLA, March 10—In port ships Resol) Pringe, trom Kingston, Ja, arr %h wig: St Jobe, and Kate Bweetiand, Spalding, for ig, Sees, Ong; Ganeta Hutchings: Abby Brown, Monty; Saran ‘on Bmitn, ft Pet heen, aid. Bluznbe" tine, Gibson, do, wad ¢ 2, lining for Li Congress ( and famee bid sehr Conneciiouy Nelava, ‘Havana. eheeen Me preicoer sci Jobe Det Wn Woodbury, = ; a, Drs Richmond for FALL . March 14—Arr sohr Unons, Colt, Musabe® Bid aml, |: Crocker, eter orgie: i hone, bi y UALURBTON, Feb 2t—Arr ache Kate Fields, Robbine, N York. > 4 . Mu Are achra Angeline, onver pisos, % Merannd te sala, Wr amahall, NYorkfor Reifel: Rolling, Lincola, do for, Rastport | Rego Boaton for Norful, White Gloud, Hawes, Bal hi Fenbiem, Jones, Wellfleet for do; Jull we bh M Lane, Larve: i Yorn! Fame GIoichaien, Newcomb, Nantucket Kine | s , schre BR Bennett. Leader, Ranger, White Clood, Fmbte1 Sulis Newel, Jamee M Tae and Himma Hotohi iss i > 4b — were, Slows Matanzas, for and; sehs Slizabeth ba ‘Lon, OM rhigbeed fur York, Caro: for do; F k Uyer, Vottrel!, teitaet for Sapentos tathny: Unenten oo de Biche yey 7 gala und Jame Campnen cS managed 16te—Arr acbs John W Rumsey, Taylor, Darien, Oa, for Fortamon h Louime Ver, Jnnenon. York for Poruand; Parebe do for Li tn port, & 0A. M., 5 f and brig % xtowers; ahs Golden Gute Rolly beth Uavideon, Caroline, Frede- riek Dyer. ano z ry a nad Hid i e oor be mi ie ralway repairn stom ber earvo bas been. discharged in stisersged coe B, SG DAMS LIE: Sere. Cav fender 4 oat (oy weD— ‘esting in. 8 Brothers om Caleatis (4 Boston; Burgas tom Kemedios tor 40 whe bemegyptoniad MOBILE, Murch 8—Arr sbip Lady Franklin, Jordan, Live el, the arov: erpool C14 rbip Chine Kexzer, Trivwa; achra Poriana: Virgtate Joma, deckadn. Panedooias ee Lewes 9b--Cld ship Weah'ngion, Whe, Livervool bark Gram- us, Cuonivham Portland, aches Kichard Law, Lamphnur, York Trenrit. Devin, Franken, 4s Nid ships Rising Sun Skolfield, Liverpool; lows sfooes, Amstercam, NAW OKLEABS, March k, PMA Are aleamabip Black War- rior #mith NYork vin Havana; sbip Dorcas Prince. York, Liverpool sctrs AC Brewer Cox Boston F Burrati, Ha. trick Riesmoni, Va, Old sbipa Moun aineer, Wilson, and Frapk Flint, Roblasog. Liverpool, hockaway! Louthin «lb €ante.* ha lemange, Gates, t- chor’, Grabsm’s Policy: Ray: den, Nvork bark Lydia Francis, Daggett, co, achr It’ O M calf’ Burin Havens Lah ar’ (oy ie) ship Nathl Tyompson Shenson Havre. Towed to sea 2th ult, abip Chas 8 Pennell, Minaastppi, bark. Basaxoree WOR+ OLK, Mareb 13—1o Hampton Roads. ship Versailles, Ricridge, for Caslao, for orders 0 echrs iazette, Walker, Prov denee; Honduras, Cross Bostoo, Brave Maraball, New ork, SEW BEDFORD, March IS—sid sobre Angelia, Leman, Baitim re; Minstrel, Dosne. Norfolk. ‘Nr WORT, March 18, PM—zecurned scbr zr F Lewis, York, from Perdand for Phiiadelpbis—wind ahead. Tath—arr schra John Howard, Baker” Boeton tor Ta and amarket; Paragon Hateb, from “efor harlew’on; HI Carter, Fisk, do for Wilmington, NC; do for Norfolk; Leader, Hart, Rockport for do; 8 (. Crocke Preahrey, Fel! River fo" do; Peney! ‘anta, Ladd, Ph:iade!phia; Hartford, Teague, Ruckspert for Charleston; olombas, Johnson Providence for #¥ork Also are Hrig Millow, Went. Worth, Perismouth, BH, for Pens:enla, sehr Native ‘Ameri- ean iixen, from Newt oryport for Phil-deiphia PHILAD*LPHT A. March 16—Are aches Sarah Woodrize, Firging, Trinidad; Actress, ine Newburyport; Sarah faue, Bromerton. NYork “Belos hark Lycagus from Pa: © from West Indian. mer ork; brig Geo Whiteey. Saker, Clenine- oe, bunt Welsh, Barrett’ Aspinwall; schr Gluss Blower, Bare Ean. Tee DENCE, March 16—Arr schr Wonder, French, New Ph inlet March 4—Arr bark Starlight, Bean, Apala- SAVANNAH, March 12—Arr schr Gov Cid ships Jovn Durean (Hn, Leavis Highland Dalet Seaw ton; Admiral (Kr), Matthews, and Montice:lo, Landerkin, Liv- erpool. elit Arr (by tel) #h'p Geo Evans, Giasgow; schr Ingoman, on Sons OF MALT NaTioNaAL POLICE G . ZEYTE, is Jesued this day, conaing . cy of the Sons of Malta * Tooverthrow the General Superintendent of Polios. A falegcon f the blooody scenes Knacted in the city Ot New Orleans ‘And expose of the Persons engaged in ‘The Rel ‘error. Awful depravity end cles ort Btartlicg dis-.osures made On sn ex-mination at Detrot, in which Suran B. Jonness ‘Was charged witn the Horrible crime of incest, Autobiography of Marcue Uidero Stanley, elleited ‘On bis cross exemination During # recent investigation Before Kecorder Burnard. Also & portrait of abe celebrated hovel oot thief, taken From a daguerreotype. ROSS & TOUSEY, General agents, PORTRAIT OF PORTRAIT OF Exceeding)y rich. HE ONLY CORRROT BEONLY COKeE T Tak ONLY CORKMCL PORTRAIT OF TAR oT PORTRAIT OF Tok P. THe THE THE PORTRsIT ThE PO. TRaIT THE FORTAAIT OF THe ONLY CUKRKECT PORTRAIT OF THE ONLY COKKeCT PORTRAIT OF QHE UNLY COBB YT PORTRAIT OF Tbe ONLY CORRECT POsIKAIl OF TRE ONLY COKuaC* PORARAIT OF QbE ONLY CORRECT POKTRAIT OF THE ONLY OORR@ T POKTRAaIT OF THE ONLY COKRRCT YOnTRAIT OF THE ONLY COKKKCT POR:RAIT OF THE ONLY CORRRGE PORTRAIT OF Tis TURKISH AUwinAy, AND SUITE, Tie TORKISH ADMIKAL AND BOITE, Te TURKISH ALMIGAL AND RUITS, THE TURKPM abMIRAL AND 8 Ife, THe IUKKISH aDMikaL AND SUITE, THE TUBKisH ADMIKaL AND SUITE, Tuk TUKAISH ADMISaL AND SUITK, THe JUKKISH ADWIRAL AND SUITE, THE VLRKISH AbmikaAL AND SUITE, The TURKISH ADMIRAL AND BUIVE, THE JURKicH AUMinAL AND SUITE, THE TUSKI-H AlelaAL AND 80.TE, THe TURKISH ADMIRAL TE, THE TUsnisa abMinan iT, THe TURKISH ADMinal AND BULLE, THE JUHKISH ADMIRAL 'E THe TURKIEH ADMIRA re, THE TUsKISH ADMIRAL TUB TURKISH ADMIKAL THE TUnkesH AbmInAL QHE TURKISH ADWRAL Tie TURKISH aDMinaL TUK TURKISH ADMIRAL AND Ths TURKISH ADMIKAL THE TURKISH ADMIRAL THE TURKISH ADMIRAL The JUKKIsH ADMIxAL THE TURKISH ADMIRAL THE TURKiNG ADMIKAL THA TURKISH ADMIKAL Oy Th ia IN iN IN In In | Ik 18 POBLIBSHEY THis DAY IN NO, 10 OF K LELIE'® LESLIE'S Lascle'8 LESLIB' | GREAT ILLUSTRATED THA THATAD ILLCsT a aTED GReat ILLUsrRaTeD BRA: y ORKaT PRU NEA PAPER. GneaT TED Ne Q@KEAT ILLUSTRATED NE! a T ILtUsTHATEO NE QREST ILLUSTRATED Ne’ T ILLUSTRATED Ne! Ghe-T LeUsina NE GREAT ILLUSTRA’ x GREAT ILLU-TRATED BN GREAT ILLUSTRATED N GREaT ¥ @ sBaT x GRRAE Ne @ iT Ne GREAT NI GREAT Ni GREAT Ll GeeAT > GRARAT Ni @ T GREAT GRBAT RTED.—JOUN HEN came to Pogiand with ‘the business of & carpenter or case ~ hd ‘and bad one obild. beer "tein nd commanicnte with RDWA® YNRS, New York, they will reoeive Feapecting properly Jett by his inte father. ————— NFORMATION WisNTRD-OF EDWARD MOLONPY, aa something imporiant has heen received one Bnowing his whereabouts wil irelan RIAKY, BY Vene Tee ay - NEVIN' t Hicks atreet, Bi io sai ae pREATION WANTED—OF QRORGR COUNTER, A about 12 years of He left home wom, O. Ws about the 20h of February. Aw he if wt the fanth aa Police station, in Mia city, on Thurs st, he may yet have Hs i Waa arveed in ra ~ resort fo (he police atations tor lod in gray ketan! pawie Any ‘taformntion, Ye ‘at the office of the Yeputy Superintendent of Police wil suitably rewarded. QHOULD THis MEF ° THE BYE OF HENRY C, 1) requested to write without delay to George } Me 1 Neririq New York Port office, and all will be well.

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