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8 AFFAIRS IN KANSAS. Special Correspeadence of the Herald. Lawnnsce, KT., March 6, 1858. Being in Regard to the Leoomplon Guaatitution, 5 be. Quietness and order reign throughout Kansas. When Me wiclligence arrived that the Lecomp'cn constitution had deen referred to a special committe it was soneraily Maought that that would be the end of said constitution. New, however, it would be dillicult to tell what is the pre ‘vaitimg opinion about it. ‘The demagogues are enguged in atvancing their ewn fmterests in the now Constitutional Convention, and the People, sated with the noise and smoke of battle, with- ut ever having o ba'tic, enjoy perfect repose as a Barry ; it is the greater Inxury since from the uacertaiaty of affairs they may still be bored with pew at- fompts to got up excitemeat. So far as the admission of Kamsas uuder the Lecompton constitution is concerned, tho rank and file of the free Slate party manifest the most perfect imdiference. ds I Deve before said, they are so sick of demagogues od excitation that they wil devoutly thank heaven for We setiement of the Kansas question im the shortest pos- aibie wey. If Congress passes the Lecompton constitu- ten, the free Btate y aak for the rule, nothieg more, ‘nothing hess. That they ought to have, ag they fairly won Bin Whe election on the 448 of Jan . Gea. Cahoun seems mehned togive ito them. Tat that 08 done, aad the ‘Kaceas humbug © co Send that a cart load of such agony vem papers as the Tribune cannot resurrect it So far as poitties are 48 s00R AB we are admitted deve the Thien, under the Lecompton or any other consti Fevion, there wii! commence a reaction in the bowels of the free State party which can never be stayed unt! Kan- maz becomes & KiFoLFIY conservalive and uemocranc Site —eupposing always tbat the position of the dewocratic y throughout the Union does not materially change. e dixgnet end contempt felt vy al! sensibie men for par- @izans who rant, but never act, is supreme snd over whelning; it were itselt in deep and loud ioues wherever Bere is @ 8cik! gathering of free Swwte men. Like as it was in the French revolution, the baser mep— he noisy extreme factions— hare ruled in Kansas; the bet. Yer class of citizens, tough comprising a vaat majority of the people of the T rritery. have either remained in. fave, or had to follow ono the other of the an- sernpulous facten e peaceable nen bave had no Or eeuizaiion, leaders, mo conceatratiou or cam twalizauon of r, being composed eotirely of far mers and mechanics. Lying politicians and partisans papers have deceived them, misica them, and chained fhem to certain policies. Dally | Bear among such, ox prossions a6 thoes: “O Lam so sick of this gammon, tbis @xctement and foolery of our polisical trickaters, who ‘would sell their souls for auoffice,’’ '* eare tired to “4 however, of poo fanatice, who are thas is ervalve: sted Daprevione letter, will be ‘mimority upon the reconstructioa of our Some ten exd jourosis Fast wer’ if Rouges is aduuued 4 ooustiivtom. They are etuer f ry tb meelves, been Qouled, or are iryig to fool ober, Civil war nd more f tame of Oe ks feo tor the ke ibem acknowied, Tew, can whip vf Tsw, and Degality? The ide is prepvstercus. theoretically, practi celiy , historically ore i permitiad to give { the nemos of promi. the f Bent wbor Ibave beara in ; Moet perect inc erence wreeard wt Lecompinn conetiition, t ibe s would rather as«uieh some te ped which it we pen iheir preven If er cttivers are perc and pr the Levomnp the paopie Shoe’ two ‘blesiors, fxninst the general govert went. tb dieesings, fire,ve 809 cons: tatior ap the vaga A omtearte : the Union wi! © acd ght, otherwie 4 manure’ aot! hice th oir banda woald never prbed or blew: ¢ Ihave w pr fully and feirly developed what wil bow the adoption by Congress of the Lecompion that 1 cao now only make Bis relteration:—With the Lecompton constitation, the free State party having the role, there will be quiet, jor, and tue peaceable formation of a new constitution. With said coastitution, and the prosiavery party bavi 4 Ws role, there will be arsansinations, murders, and fights between the two hostile factions till the free State men get the rule, but there will be uo campaigus, 20 deid offvers or re. ablicly. figlie aga ost he United Staies, The free State men, privately ar <ly and collectively, declare that they will assassinaw, by daylight and hy darknene, in lonely pisese aod in ébe throngec streets, the pro-slarery who take office ander the Lecompton cumstituven, nntil at last their own fmmar)iate (Minmeoin-peculetion fraad-given) party bave the entre control of the goverment Some amoug them rebel against such an jguoble ant barbarous course, and armed masses, 8b a necessity for doiog 60 arige, I this to sbow the feeling of certain man here: not that Feeasider an occasion for the scling out cf hat feeling will ewer arise. Territory cwes Warhington an abiding debt ef gratitude for having abdawacied from onr mude: certain prosiavery leaders. Hare yeu not ‘@beerved bow quies and peace loving have been all the Alavery party since the departure of enid leaders. Eixce thea not one line baa teen added to the long Diack record agzinet that party. ln vain tho free Sate party have sought to stir up eirife; in vain they commit Gotragor ou the pro-slavery men at Wyandotte, at Atehin- sop, a Fort Soott, The latter, with Chrisiian mildnos® twreea the other cheek also, or munply caied upow the Tulted States ‘horiies for prowetion. How blessed are we by the advence of shove pro siuvery demegogues how suprenely biessed would wo be by thoabetraction of fa equal number of free State leaters. The atiewpt mate at the time of the adjournment of te Territoria! Legisiature to get up an eacitement, proved Sxignal failure. All those bancotabe revolutions, those Fidicuious enectmments which one her and the clber, per programine, kill, Fewarc—contemnt’ TBe neople persed <3 being quiet; (hey woud not cet excited. In the mage meeting bere @p the ith ut at which the coursers, lebinson and Lane, showed (ser par, the peopie dustuncuvely told Dow of thers ‘Uat they did not need their care and mao agement. They heave since beeu very quiet bere Lane, however, is prowling about the country W advance bis po- tical desigts and gratity other baser passions. Fort Lravaxworm, K. T., March 6, 1858. Opening Spring Prospecte—The Coming Prigration— Quiet wees in the Territory—The Delaware Crosming Vole—Jim Lane and Hit ArmypaSine of the Administration, de. ‘The soft spring weatber ie npom us, and as the river te free from ice the rush of public and private business will oon commenoe with renewed vigor, The St. Louis papers Mivertive, on the Ist inrt., Ofveen steamers for this and @ther pointe on the Missouri. Some of these are inde- Pendent and the remainder belory to rival lines. Between ‘thom ‘t ie hoped that freight will be considerabty mode- Fated from last year's rates. Pine lumber, for example, | fe much needed in Kansas, for building purposes; but | 9/9 per thourand—neceasitated by provious high freights —te nota figure to sult the builder. Re i forced, in a Measure, to ose cottom wood, which i# a miserable sub- etitete. A Chicago company has determined w deliver the article bere at $40, which if & material reduction. ‘The passenger fare ($12) ie reasvvable enougb. ‘The emigration from the States this spring is expected to exceed that of “66 and "67. Many are reported now in M. Lovis—principally Germans—awaiting navigation; and many alto at Jetfervon City, the terminus of railway ‘Save! Some of the lather, an expren rider states, frritated by the delay, have lel! their “trape’? and started ee fon. om continges to reign thronchout Kansas. Nosnoner Scan tess erin of the em>ryo State a “fixed fact the free #at je men begin querrelling furiously, ‘among themscives. The voters and the non-voters, the @o-comethings and the do nothings, the rabid Tr fand the conservatives, are baving it hot and heary. It's a free’ Ggnt, and eins iy on Poor Sambo, how oe crunes are committed in pame’ in’s letter bas just reached these parts, I bare defended (hie gentlemen because I do not believe him « party to the sublime plece of rascality at Delaware Crossing. | bave, however, not an iy doubt in this ‘world, or the next, that but forty three votes were cast ~ ‘ut pol ad that by every consideration of = ico bi the certificates of election be- jong to the free tate candidates. or the } ned ns users, at that election one 2 a aeonr, ope hae just accidentally shot himec! the remaining one is here and ready to oy a ‘the fact thet bot forty three votes were east that fee! confident thas General Caiboun will not fore moment Besttate when he learns tacts w areas familiar here as bousebold words. There are many, very 7, pro @iavery men Who are woo honor: ble to deny fraud, oF who for & moment doubt the pain avy of Cathoun in this case. If ever the (ree State men could be justifled in bloody resiatance, it certainly would be in the event of @ painted error of thie kind Governor Detver publishes @ proclamation forbidding Taos from comtuneing rcioal euroliment of the mili tia He etyles bim * low Lane came to & jovial iriend of mine in Leaven worth tw “muster” him, but the ex-Governor eofuced, and ae the reasons are good, I will qulmit’ them to pesterity. First, be’ did not have twenty-five dollars; second, he waen't of a belligerent disposition; third, be be d—d if he would bave bie bame down unless be was furnished with a shot h gun to bunt The temporary depot for a pertion of Russell and Waa Gell’ (tab stores hae been located at Nebracke City Two foo! reasons are at the Botiom of thie movement —Firet the stores are Sonted nearer Sait Lake, second, to relieve the Fort {ret ar overcrowded business A Topeks editor | to take Promises to pay, which note | bad becn pastor of the Congregational | seventy -four years. in town thinks ‘¢ it was done by the administration tospite free Leavenworth.” It i= lengpabie, trary, to see discazed imegiwations of these the or smailpex. or an in! ! prod soli to government As there is ne money they are forced the moderate sum ef 5 per cons off. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. ouR ‘WEEKLY SUMMARY, CITY CHURCHES. Rey. Thomas Ga'laudet, Rector of St. Ann’s church for deaf mutes, will preach this evening in the Memorial shurch, corner of Hammond street and Waverley place. Rev. 8. J. Sawyer, D. D., pastor of the Orchard street Universalist chorch, will ‘preach this morning «nd even- ing, at the usual hours. Subject for the morning, ‘The Pure in Heart See God;’ evening, “The Coming and Kingdom of Christ.’” Ernestine L. Rose will lecture this evening in Lyric Fall, 765 Broadway, between Highth and Ninth streets. Subject—Congistency and Influence of Religion.” Sermons will be delivered as usual to-day in the Fifth avenue Baptist church, by the pastor, Rey. Sidney A. Corey. Divine service will be beld thie morning and afternoon ip the Nersh Dutch church, corner of William and Fulton streets. The German Pvangelical Lutheran St. John’s congrega- tio, Rey. A. EH. M. Held, pastor, will hold divine service moornipg and afternoon in the large chapel of the Univer- ity, opposite Washir gton parade ground. In the Jobn street Methodist Episcopal church there will be preeching, this morning and evening, by the pastor, the Rev. Charlies FE. Harris. hoop subject—“ The rong Dignity and Future Grandeur of the Corjatian Ser- wey the Protestant Episcopal Mission church, Clinton Hall, Astor piace, in charge of the Rev. Robert G. Dickson, divine service will be held every Sunday morning and evening. Tue Rev. P. Macmenamy, D. D., and misstonary friends, will consider the abeurd ciaim of the Romigh sect to be called “The Catholic Church” aud "The Mother and Mis- trees of al! Churches,” im Spring etreet Hall, 185 Spring rirect, thiz evening. OLIC CALENDAR. sion Sunday, semid. (Consocration Buhop of Wneeing ) » St. Benedicl, Abb., doub, March 21— ‘ay (Holiday of Obligation), Annunciation de ob. Vv. a, paket (Abst), Seven Dolors B. V. M., gr. “anday, semid. , Blessing of Palms u of the Bieaop of Philadelphia), Monday, Feria, ‘Tuesdey, Si—Wrenesday. Feria, 1--Thursday, Mandy Thuraday, doud. ), Good Friday, dowd. s—Siurday, Holy SeiurJay, doub. INVITATIONS. The Fitth avenre Baptist church at Harlem have given call w Rev. Mr. ds, of Staten iviand. We learn he enter upon his duties cn the frst Apri The wardens and vestry of St. Panl’s church, Flatbush, have catled the Rey. J. B. Gibson, of Haverstraw, to be their rector. . J. Tumberman, iste of the Daptist church at Sandy cepted an invitation to become pas‘or of the Rapist chureb at Mansiield, Warren county,*N J. Rev. J _M. Masters is about to receive a call to estile over the Usilarian church at North Cambridge, Mass, Rev. W. M. Baum, of Philadelphia, bas assepted the call of the Lutheran congregation of Winchester, Va., and will ep open the discharge of his dutice about’ the ret May. Kev. H. Avguatus Sm'th bas received a unanimoas call ar street Preebyierian church, Philadelpaia, formerly ander the pastoral charge of Rey. Wm. Ramsey, It is undevetood thet Mr. smith will accopt the call, and oon enter upon his duties a pastor. IN@TALLATION. Rev, Gilee M. Suith was inetalled pastor of the Preaby- terian church at Texas Valley, Cortlandt county, N. ¥., on the of January. CALL DECLINED. Rev. James Demares bas declined the call tendered bim by the Reformed Dutch church of Hoboken. Rev. E. B. Bruen resigved tne pastoral c! of the First Presbyterian chureb, Southwark, ia which he has Iabored eflitientiy with evilences of the divine faver for fourteen Fears past. DEATHS IN THE MINISTRY. ‘The last mail from Caitfornta bronght the ead intel gence of the death of Rev. Joseph ©. ood hb tool place at Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, Dec. 29, 1867. Smith was a graduate of Brunawick College, and pursued his theological studies et Andover. He was first settled over the Unitarian Society in Groton, aud afterwards be- came pastor of the Channing church in Newton Corner Died in Jeffrey, N. H.. March 17, Rev. Laban Ainaworth, red 100 years, 3, monihe, and 28 dayy The deceased urch i Jefirey Rev. John M. Peck died on the T6th inst. at bie resi- denze at Rock Spriz, — Rev. Mr. Peck was for. | meriy a reeident of Si, Touls, and a Baptist minister, as recommend the slaying of the cromy im open Gey, and by | early av 1828; and with Rev. J. E. Welsn, who yet sur. bim, organized the Srat Baptist church ww St. Lous, MISCELLANROTR. Pag 3 eight Kotscopal clergymen attended the funeral of Rev. Dr. Croewell in New Haven, on the léth inst. Mr. Bleecker, of Kings, has introduced im the New York Avsembly @ bill te prevent the wilful disturbance of reli- gious meeungs. A maz calling himeeif “Flijah, the Prophet,’ made bis appearance in the sireets of St. Louis a few days since, Gretsed @ s red robe, and drawing os crowds after him. He wore his bair aad beard long, both arly to bis walet. For fear of a disturbance, which one time roomed iinminent, he was invited by the police to sojourn at the calaboove during bis residence in that city. After the excitement ceased the Prophet was dis- charged, and left the city for some more genial iatitude. The people of Johnetown, Orange Township, Mancock County, Obio, are violently excited over the belief that ao angel recently sppeared to 8 ebild foretelling her death, which is said t have occurred at the time designated. Annie T. Walker, of Now York, received the white veil at Bt Joseph's Convent of Mercy, St. Louie, on the 19th of February. Namo in religion Sister Mary Tgnatine. Rey. W. C. Schofield, pantor of the Second Congrega- tional church and congregation in Mi\ford, Conn , hae been diemieeed at bis own Teqnest. He expects to remove to Michigan and to engage ‘u pastoral labora. Rev. Anthony MoGiN, recently from Fallnbarg, Scat- jaod, bas been engaged an % supply by the Presbyte- ring Church at Triangie, N. ‘The Rev William eden dearon, bas become the as- Bietapt a of the Church of the Aacenzion, Warhing- tor, D. The Rev. PN. Lynch, D. D., wae consecrated Bishop of Charleston, 8. C., on Sunday lest, at the cathedral on road «treet in that city. The ordinadon service was per- formed by the Rev. Francis P. Kenrick, Archbisnop of Baltimore, asested by Mishop Magill, of Richmond: Bi-hop Harry, of Savannah Hishop Porter, of Mobile; Bishop Mules, of Nashville, and others. A statement from St. Lucia, Wert Todies, represents the work ng population of thet wiand to be grad) lape.ng from Rocmaniata to Odeabiem. We thought that Obeahiem war, if not dead, at least dying out in the Briuwh Wert in- Gies. A Chinese woman waa baptized in the Firet Preebyterian church, Pitteburg, last Sunday. She was about forty ears of age, and had been nurse to the children of Kev, ny Happer, @ retarped missionary to China We iearn, aa s the Pari Pegs, tha Mer Cyrille, Bishop of Melitopol, who ie charged by ithe Russian government with o miseion in Palestine, aout whose di re from Constantinople has been slready annow |) arrived at Beyrovt on the Oth of February, The olate is to found a rolwvious house, which will be estab! ovtarie the town. near the Rethiehem gate, on a large piece of ground, TecenUy purchased by Kursia. THR REVIVALS RLAEWHERE, In the Allen street Presbyterian church, t this city, there bas been ao increasing interest for the past two oF three months, At the communion two monihs since, six were added by profession of thelr faith, and seven by bet. ter; and on the last Sabbath (14th) there were twent one, of whom soventee: entered 0 covenant fe for Gre rejoicing in the hope of baving passed from Yonth usta fe, A number of these are heads of familier. The Thirteenth street Presbyterian church in thie city ‘was the scene of deep interest last Sabbath. At the com- Munion in the afternoon 118 united with the church on rehard preached to a large and attentive audienor, and At the clone of the rervices the sjourned t the lecture raom, where hundreds in prayer, while many left from time to Ume tw converse with mg 4 ‘i an adjoining room. Of the 127 which the caurch 26 were beads of femilies, 10 Bunday teachers and officers, and 62 {rom the Sabbath school. Of there tam were over 40 oe 4 age, fifty over Law and sixty-three between the ages of 12 and 20, 1n Bristol, Coon, on has been a precious work of grace forthe inet three months. It pervades the whole town, and all the evangelical denominations are reaping @ epi itual harvest. It is supposed Where Lave already been jore than two hundred hopeful conversions. In Hartford, Gonn., the religious interest continues una- bated ‘Tue half past foar o'clock prayer meotings at the Pear) street church are held every afternoon, and are very fully attended. ['r Hawes’ lecture room wae opened some two weeks tince for afternovn prayer meetings, and there i# a large attendance. In view of the deep rel tolemnity that pervades the city other churches are to be opencd for the same purpose. In Lowell, Mase., the five ‘Orthodox’ churches last week ae reries of daily morning prayer meet- ‘pgs. on the pi thore in New York; they are held in } -4 Jotun treet chureh from 8 o'clock to « quarter be- 2. Prevngerian wage that the daily ‘Meeting ‘ne’ Hall, io Philadelphia, between 12 and 1 o'clock, vended with increased interest. The large hall ie erally hevhen go f= Lm A with meo of all classes and denominations of ChMstians, Owego, N. ¥., chares abundantly in the general awakening. Ja the First Preabyterian church, evening , and ara taba contiau- name re bave DOOD whe Method ao a deep bold in jy Sao ean L, the religious interest continues meetings were halé ¢ th the com'ny work. added to the Firet Sapust church, ene of the influences which are Tn North Uxbridge several conversions are annonneed, apd quite a number at Whitneyville revival is reported at Thompeonvilie, Conn., seventy. five conversions at Woodstock, seventy at Pomfret, and thirty at Putnam. There are several towns in New England in which pot a ringle adult person can be found who has not Deen con- One of the resulta of the he retigtous interest in Newbury: port, Masg., is the establishimen! "There meeikigs og fa ouDg Men, from 15 to 30 years of age, a4 er for the purpose of roi ‘snd to adopt measures to make the mapent and lasting benofit 2 Somers tying fact that quite a young mien, and that the change im lite has been radical and thorough. So wonderful a revival, as rogar ta pum- ders, bas nover been known in this section. {s felt in every department or life, and the tone of ially changed. oung meu’s prayer weekly, and large jous intercourse, of the new converts are In the Connecticut Valley there is a bie. In Hadley, Mase , the revival is ‘eat power in ail of the’ three Congre; churches, the former history of that towm, what is called “ the Great Revival” took place in 1816. At that time there were two successive commaniuns, at each of which 80 pereous united witb tho church, besides othera whocame in afterwards a8 fruits of the samo revival. It ig now said, by judicicus persons who witnessed that rovival, that she present exceeds it in depth and power ap! aliness. It pervades the whole town. Tloltiston, Maas. , bas been the scene of a surprizing work ofgrace. We lea’n that about one hundred in Rov. Mr. Tucker's congregation are indulging result of this revival, within a few wi A gontieman who hag attended the noon prayer mectings inthe o'd South Chapel in Boston, writes:— feeling of anxiety in reference to the result of the meot at mid day {a new thing in Boston), we attended it, found s crowd of severa! hundred persons, mostly busi- Mony retired, unable to enter the Several misrebante of high character and social Position took an active part ta the m . ‘and exhortations were short and to the vo extravagance in unything raid or done, There were Printed bandbille on the walls within and withoct the building, inviting young and old to prayer and praise.” Daily union prayer mestirge are now sustained in Chol- sea Charlestown, Roxbury, Lowel!, Haverhill, New? port, New Bedford, Worcester, Springficid, Portland, and mary ovher places.” Agent oman from New Redford spoke of the great Work of grace there, which pervades the most of the von- Though n there is an unwillingness to speak of bumbers, it le believed that 600 persons in that city have From many other cities and towns we hear the came good news. Probably the like has no been known in New England since the great roligious awakening of 1831-32. The churches in Newark and other parts of N are being greatly refreshed. The morniug eke er meet ings held in the lectore room of the First Presbyterian Buable” geet have deen both luteresiug avd pro- In addmon oom pra’ Jock, were comm uce on atreet, with & in Christ, as the past, bets men of our city. become Christians. pete nal church, 19 1 ance Communion services were beld i churctes on Sunday, a membership. Fit the Central Pre A correspondent speaks of the religious revival in Scho- Every bell in the city hae sounded evening after evening, and every church been There are two daily prayer mect- pow established, Converts bave come in with sur- Union Coliege bas boon Diensed in a oldeet inhabiaos nectady a8 afc! movem filed during this Ume. prising rapidity. manner never known. have been thinued ovt. Mauy of the say that there was pever botore such a time kuowa. The on DroBen OB several occas for the purpene of administering the ordiuance of baptem ice of the Mohawk hac Music end the Drama. 4.--The “ Huguecets’? ant neces Of this great opera, withd wn after the present week. Proapway.—-The new miktary and equestrian spectacle eomne to have created quite a furore ameng the crthnsiastie admirers of the turiiling Tt in to be ropeated to-morrow night. Bowrny. stir fresh drama, callod tho “french Emperor. ig which Lonis Napoleon is to be represented by Mr. reduced to-morrow eve! lofer,’’ and folowed by a" Moment of entitied “Nena Sabit’? Jobnaton , will be » be preceded by “: Perl.” Ninto’s Garpey.—The renowned Ravels having com- pleted (heir proarseted and very profitabie veries of per- formances ih Boston, will return to their neadquarters (Niblo’s Garden) next Tuesday evening. ‘TON A {nrce denominated ‘Wanted, a Happy Fa- ww to be performed for the first time a a Mr. upd Mre. Doveuport, Mesere. Burton, fisher, Play im the succetsful drams called ‘The’ Mor’ Wartacr's —The extraordinary drama of “Joasie Brown, or tue Kelief of Lucknow,’* reer at this (heatre for apother week. io ae’, night by the amusing farce of Ub elo is to continue tt Tava Krene’s.- To-morrow evening we are to hare of “ Jopathan Bradfora’’ aad lively lilage Lawyer” and “To Parente and ‘The casts, as usual here, are remarkably Avgnicss Mrserw.—No better evidence is required of the unequalled popularity of the now drama styled the than the fact thatthe management. afternoon and evea'ng this week. Curisty avy Woon's Mixerrms are to re- turn to their elegant baif in way 4 During their absence important alterations have been mate and a Deautife! p. snorema bas beeu painted iilus- trate “The Sleigh Ride,” Bryant's MinsTagt. stil! continue to keep as many au- ditore as Mechanica’ Hail will hold convulsed with iaugh- ‘ter from the beginning to the close of the porformanaces every night, See their bill for to-morrow. Mrs. LASDRRNTER, Whose entertainments have been so bighly eulogized by Whe California Late] by ag oe 9 tone and readings from popular authors, at Hope Chapel next Tuesday evening. ‘ i Mur. Lowa Mowtsz has made a decided sensation among the numerous frequenters of the German theatre in the y. She is announced to give a lecturo there next Tuceday on the ‘ Humors of Gallantry.”” © Bride of an Pventn acnonnces it for evel Pereonal InteLligenec. Arabla—t Mair, @ servant Wat Wikia © Sass feimedtr, CA fone Renas, Rites i R Wallon, d i Shaw, Musaré, WM Collett, k. and daughter,’ J Mazwell, BB Hughes, J Yu Paso, W Rawerde, Browning, A fe and child, Myer, Deacon, Mine # W, fant, (wo children and (wo servanis, From Savannah, in the stcamabip Sir of the South—Jamea New, 8 i, Moore, Chas Touzell—and 1b stecrng From Chariestou, in the steamship Mr aed Rertwrand, J WL Aiken, Jao McLaughiin, D Van M Jenkina, Capt From Liverpool, in the «1 Tatham ana indy, weer, Tuckerman, Sbeter, Prevost, toa Beielise, Dat W Wison, G L Aiken, Cerreck ih F Sireetr, Mian Mefirid EW shrew J8 Reig, Chas N NP, in the brig pre Capt Leavits date of bark « uba, condemned), and 25 seamen. DEPARTURES, Fret Liverpont ta the sicamahip Kenraroo—Miee Bary, Mies mA Ht Fowler, Oath’ Mali, Pitman, § Le: Mise Bird, Mra Lay nd 168 in mde in tbe steamship Ang ‘Mine Annie Petrie, L tes, Mine 2 Mre Foray, lenry Rathboo ‘ste amd Mrs Alber’ Mire JK Warren, Mine Wi 8 rand nephew, Mra Jenn codeiae, ‘Willinm J Marchant. Wcnenas, do M D Trainor—and & in Jeaton, in, the stenmehip ood, Li8e 1, White: so, en) ¥ Clark, WA Karnnay, Dy A Grymes, Mrs of} ARemple, Mr Kendrick art lacy. Jno Butler, BP ¢ ee 8 Davie, eoua.. C8 Goldamith, Capt Lanes a Warren, A Sing Vighiman, J A’ Sanford— Jamestown—J G Wil prarges, Mire Ametia #tu Rathbone Mr and tumhis—T R Halsey, Wilson, W HLM: Abrama, FLA Ward, videmith, Wm! A Reh bins, Mise J Culvert, cae and nurer Mra ¢ Smperiin, To Bowen ror Charl gen'W Clare 8 Mies Sinem ane ‘ue Wevia, & Ward t W Tweedy. T Dc vuglase, WH the steerace. For rte in 8 bay ony haat John B Bor rp aad lady, WM Billott, Jady and child, « ' raatin See WT tales Lewis. Mies Toseph. ine Roswerth, (rg O Mead and lad; ‘and 61 seamen for U8 ate and lady, 1 oficer lorado, and 22 in the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Sarerpay, March 90-6 1. M. ‘The stock market was vory mach dopri opening this morning, but some recuritics partially re- covered towards the close, At the first board Missouri Btate 6's declined 34 per cent; LaCrosse land grand bonds, Delaware and Hudson, \: Mil- waukie and Mississippi, 1; New York Coatral Railroad, 144; Galena and Chicaso, 1, Michigan Cantral, 4; Michigan Southern, 2; do. preferred, 2; Erie, 1%: Harlem, 1; Reading, 11, ana Chicago, 1; Cleveland anv Toledo, 1; Chiegyo and Rock Crome and Milwankie, 2, Tho decline, it ‘Will be seen, Wee aniversal. Not an exception appearson the list. Hudson River, Galena, Rock Island andMichigan Southern, cuaranteed, left off a litte better, Central opened at 01, caeh, nad closed at 90%, buyer 60 days. We bave bad a declinioy uarket for the past two weeks, mmd prices now current rule 'n some promi nent speculative stock» ‘ highest points tovehe cause for apprebers cn « 2; Canton Company, 1 1)4; Hudson River, ; Tilinols Central, 1; NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH. 21, 1858. should anticipate the oxpiration of ary outstanding eon tract om account of the provent appearance of the mari |. ‘Thoee maturing under this temporery depression should Dy al} moans bo renewod and new margins provided, Capital thus employed will, beyood al] questioa, prove a productivoinvestment The decline that i been reahiz2d ig not only the strongest argument for holding on, bat the best in the world why pew buyers should come in. With perhaps two o; three exceptions stocks at our quotations are good enough to hold for future productiveness a¢ in- yeatments, to ray nothing about speculative inflation from time to time. Better dividends will, withont doubt, be re- alized on Hudson River Railroad stock, simply by theactual increase in the intrinsic vald® of the stock, rather than by the direct payment of the or ‘inary semi-annual rates. Chicago and Rock laland, itatrikes us, mut bo yory lowat prevent prices. Tt is & favorite Western road, free from debt apd well managed. It has the only bridge acrone the Mississippi river, and therofore enjoys immense a!- vantages for freigbiing purpeses. At the second board the market was shade or two better. La Crosse land grant bonds advanced \ per cent, Canton Company, \; La Crosse Raiiroad, 4; New York Central, ¥; Erie \; Michigan Central, 3; Michigan Southern, 1; do, preferred, 3¥; Minois Central, 1;; Chicago and Rock Island, {. Most of the businces this afternoon was for cash. Panama closed at 1053; per cent cash. ‘The stoamship Arabia, at this port from Liverpoo!, brings us three deys later news. Hor atvices are not at ail important Consols remain witaout maserial alteration. Tho closing rates were 96%; 2 96%{ per cent for money, and 965; a 967; for account. The London money market continued quiet and easy, and the rate of interest on the Stock Exchange wes two per cent. Bullion in the Bunk of Fagiand bas been reduced £5,956, The Bank of France Was expected to show a gal of specie of £1,000,600 in its next monthly statement, The London circular of EF, Satterthwaxe says:— ‘Trapeactions in American securities in London during the past week have been ona hmited scale. ‘The chief feature bes been a demand for Erie sinking fund bonds, owing to tho rise reported from Now York, of 22 per cent, during the fortnight enaing the 16th ult. Erie a have brought 28 and 29, wich is alsoa slight aivenos, clos.ug @ 2735. Michigan Central bonds, of all classes, are much songht after for investment, but are extremely searce; those of 1882 are more freely Offered at 92, New York Central bonds have slightly “eciined, The shares a ex-dividend, and bave Drought BOL and 81, Penmaytvatia bona aro steady at formor quotations, with mooFrate transactions, Titinois Central bon’s have been inactive, without any chengs tn price. The shares have Deen dull, and close at § to 7 disconat. We have not to note any tranractions in tho rew bonds recantiy irenod. The options are nomizally quoted at § to lv premium. The market closes weak, without animation. An advanco of ono eighth of a penny in cotion is re- ported, with an active market, Broadstutts and provi | sions were dull, without chaugo im prices, The Arabia bringr $10,760 on freight, which looks as if the expects- tion of @ return of colm to this country will soon be realized. ‘The transactions at the Cieariug House to-day were as follows: — Total exchanges... Total balances The Metrep $073,000. The Fhiindeiphia Bank Clearing House will commence ‘te “operations on Menday next, at half-past 8 o'clock, rooms haviog been prepared for its use in the Parmers’ and Mechanica’ Bak building, in Chestnut street above Fourth etreet. At whe annual meeting of the Boston apd Pittsburg Mining Company (Chiff mine), held at} usburg on the 15th instant, it wes voted to increase the number of shares from 6 000 to 20,060. 4unexed is a list of the banks which havo boon selected 28 depositories of the canal tolla. The shares are to be equally divided, except where otherwise noviced:— New Yors—-Butchers’ and rovers’ Bank, Marine eet Atlantic Bank, New York; Mechanica’ Bany, Avasy—Albany Exchange Bank, Merchants’ Bank, Bapk of tbe Capitol. ‘Wrst Pnov—Commercial Bank, Trey, 5.26ths; Troy City Bank, 4.25; eontement’ Tank + Stave Baak, Trey, +26, ‘Union Bani Scheactapy— 8 bens Feirosvi»—Mebawk River Bank, Lrrrie Faits~ Fierkimer County Bank. Cnca— Oneida Bank, %;; Clea City Bank, Ye Rowe bank of Romo, Fort Stanwix Byxaccse—Burnet Bank, Merchants” Ba Bank, Syracuse City Bank. DAN—Aaborn Cty Rank. Lyoxs—Lyons Rank. Paimtra—Cay less Bank, Rocumrer—Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, Mouroe County Bank, Flour City Bank, Commercial Bank. BROCKPORT—Brockport Exchange Bank. Avnion—Bank of Albion. ‘Mrnix \—Moe ina Bank o Lockront—Rxchapge Niagars Cc panty Souatanas ane tteeunetiscee hex » 426; Bank ef Attica, 4.25; Farmers’ "an nen” Bank of Genesee, 4-25; Marine Bank, 325; Bullulo City Bauk, 4-26; New York and Frio Bank, 3-26; International Bapk, Buffalo, 2.2. ++ 0815,365,165 44 seee 895,391 29 titan currency certificates amount to WarenrokD—Sarators County Bank. Four Fowsno—Rank of Fort Fdward; Farmers’ Bank, Washington co: yanty. mara of wba , Commercial Bank. Sativa—Salt hyracuse. Ynawis—Citizena’ Bank, Kaiton. Onwmio—Oity Bank 6-10, Lake Ontario Bank 3-10; Ma rine Bank 2 10, Raveca Faus—Seneca County Bank, Waterloo. Guxeys— Hank of Geneva. Paws Yas—J. T. Rapico’s Bank, Dundee. Hawicros— Hamilton Oxvorp— Bank OKAWRL and ORLRAN—Ouda Dank, Quda. BooxvitieUtioa Oty Bank, Utica. Hivoins— Rome Fxehange Bank, Rome. ‘The New Orleans Delta of the ih inst, saytr— ‘The So" hern Pacific Railroad, in which the whole coun rprise these valuable jands, eo that the st ck aeons {ts OWD proper par valu, but the immed pod tenes TY ite ate ebare in the landa. ofthe merits artis places the stock in the light of Ye prover - a anc gives ithe commendation in the market whic which is due, 1660 Virginie te ween 2:00 MCRepeiet ch 109 50 Til Freeland bie 86 30 LAr Mil grat 354 a0 do,.....810 1 a 00 . 3% 41000, do. 9 aha Rk of N York 108 former Soe ofthe 400 Caston On,,,,,.. 22 6 Cary ™ 6 1% Hud Oni Go 111% py 60 r? boo Mig $0 boo 111 do 30 190 Miche sae Niapes 815 do, inact = ntti oO * 904 a 9094 mG 90 90 P) boo 78 60 Pacitic MBSO0,, 7215 $1000 FrieRRe ba,72 1000 [lt Freeland bde 10090 LOr&M:) 16 bd 7009 da... RRR 280 LOxowee & i KR 18.5 ¥ cenit SERBESSRSES ae . 2335 60 hiichigan Cen RR. 6/35 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Saverpay, March 20, 1868. Frovn —After the receipt of circulars and letters by the firmer, and especialiy for the Arubia, bolders became firm lower grader, and sales were rather more freely made, ted to abous 7.000 28,000 dble., including auperdue State at $425 a $490, and extra at $4 45 a $4 60. sat. —Saiew of 8,000 bushi made at $1 40 and 2,000 Indiana red at $1 20. ns —- Rather easior, with sales of 25,000 a 30,000 bush els, including white at 66c. a Sik. om ‘and yellow at 686 Por Srmer abd more active, $28 65 a $6 7, and 1 Corrow.. salee embraced aboot 800 » 900 bb! Wriskry,—Sales 200 Dbis. at 230, els Genesee white were ‘Sales 500 bbls, moss at prime at $13 50. after the news, apd at Asc. a yo. lower, WABITINE INTELLIGENCE, CIMANAG FOR NEW YOR"—Tuts DAY. Port of New York, March 20, 1858. CLEARED. sonar Star of the West, Gray, Agpiawall—M 0 Ro re pp Augusta, WoodbuM. Savannsh—8 L Mitehill. Bieamahiy ip Columbia, Berry, Charlesion—Spofford, Eteamshtp Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, #o-Ludiam & a 1 ak Walton, Wardell. Singspore, &c~Stitken & Iron. setin Admiral, BYtene, Burk Eliza Baras (Br) Mobile-—W 8 Drayton. ), Watington, Bermuda—Tucker & chmond—Reynolis & Cushman, » Philadelphia —T 0 ih HD Brooknan & Brig KW SeyDurn, Nickels, Monterkico—Metal & Duncan, Harnai—1 b Gager _ Davidson, Galverion DU Waray, ol Carlisle, Bt Marka Brodie & Pot Sehr New York "Packet, D Sehr Pocohontes, Bakley, ¢ Sehr B Fianner, a Behr Ald, Engtiah, Behr Jona, Heverid Sebr Rhzabeth Eug ir Banver, Gilley, Gi Oregon, Rhone, New Kediord—L Komay. Caledonia, Layfelt, Savanaab. Steamer Westernport, Rerr Bteemer Plecmont Powel, Balumore Steamer Kiisabew, MeLauzhlin Baltimore, er Delaware, Copes. Philadelpian, Brig k Waua, Elis brig Ni Beaute i—Davis “Holmes, Steamship Arabla (Br), indee and passengers, to exchanged signals wi kecona dist penda parsed Br stentnaly A ip Star of the South, Ligon, Bavavual, TL, Mitebiil. Passed in the a2 Livarponi, Miarob 6. with osys from Havana Steamship Harion, Foster, Char Zorogm Liverpool ver pa from iat 46 15, on 46 large lecderss. NW he pareac 49; and has been 16 day ronry, French Mavre, Fed 6, with m. > Boyd & Hincken. Experienced : m4 r very heavy RW rien . ney, Clan: : “SO inst, OT Cars et gaw ehip James Hovey, Robinson, from New Uricans for Brig Aima (Br), Brown. Ni NP, March |2 withraga jaro whir.poot watch turned we vesael around | = bad and whicl i Sonwetimes ui the y aroun in getting out without rece brig Mary i eblane (Br) to Whitman & Bros fis been blown off three Canes, acbiif, Suwannee, Monroe, Bi Marks, 18 daye, with co Siitkr Amy Chase and fustio to RF davall & Co” when she experienced a heary gale Thich lasted’? Jaya withoatcoas ume mainseiland j1b, and drittsd as tar Zolon 65, "Dee 2 on the cutward pasaige, when f Stream, during a pale, Imac M Simonsen, of Stave Was waihed overboard aud lost, T'ars of We crew of { Brevoor', Frontera, Feb 9, with ate A ite ee Precis] Dostoa tor engier. ier ston, "ew London for Piermont Bicep Oliver Amen, | French, Teunton. Sobr Bobr Chief, West, Sloop W user}, Taunton, Bloop Mount topes a "h on Rioop 1 A Rerden. Collin Pream Ti eliean, Feith Providence. eaterdey from St Marks, had 20 | consigned to Brett, sun & Co. BELOW. Dark Yomor!, Liesegang, from Matanzas. SauLED. 8 Kangaroo (lr), Liverpool; Star of A yh at A i pagurnn ‘kad Wenternport, tana New, Welling’ The Briish steamship Kangaroo, Capt Jotfrey, satled yes- terday ai noon for Liverpool. The British steamship Arabia, arrived yesterday from Li verpool, brought the cargo of steamship Ariel, recently diss died and put back, from Rockport for New Tork, before pened lost. arrived at Harwich Prtanons, from Elizabethport for ed og Bartir fd in Boston. All ber alin, rigeing, the chances of saving the vesse: are small aking out ml the cargo the! could be got out, aad were allow ed one bail for their services, Bene Prior Fren—Holmes! Hole, March 19—The schr Pilot Fish, from Gonaives of and for Hosion. arrived day With low of mainmast fore and main topm fore topeatl, fore * Providence. aa 121 tone coal, snare have been ated, out Toate were busy mart ye, main ot order —(By letter to of Underwriters.) vax vom which was Bay and cE 2 he Ach, wiation, was rained yeste~t hye lightera, aud towed into be qoek meas the Staten Ialaad ‘Rreswer Coppann ae rif Wentchester, arrived ree 1 cargo of steamer Osprn . mye 0 Ont ohish water has about feet water in ber bold. Asicam pump And oi! casks have been Jobn Bertram, Knudsen, from in to-day on are ant of the toe fall to-night in ihe frwell “, sent to try and get ber of. OGnimsny, March ¢—The ap a York yey 4 for oterdaga, on route for Hamburg. Gienartan, Feb 27—The Soavenir (Br brivan ine), has thie ‘with lone of bowsprit chaina, anchora, ng bee fe collision WR An American ship st the pahalnt March The brig Naomi of New Bronewtok. coals for Balem, US, from Newonstle, ji Adm! rally writ for tonnage servics £ nd come to anchor Whalemen. At Tateabonno, Jan 22 Archer, Smith, NT, 609 ap, all to sail nent day on a cruise on St Fellx, aad to be at — June Bid from Zanzibar Nov 26, bark Hector, Johnson, ren, fo eruiee, wiih 225 bbla ap oll, Al welt Dee i ing baile nai Hiphe walle wet) Tin, Warren, ail well, to crnine, 635 bbls ap ot), Potter, of Provincetown, was ai aibar, all well, wi forning Light, Norton, NB, to Kanihe, Baron, of Of 6# Dee 2, hark Acorn, anchor ‘bree miles below Tar ol, bord in for retreahanen Spoken, &e, als Arno, Deering, from Liverpool for NOrleans, Feb 16, a, 48 dyn from “Adelaide for italtimore,” p Oma Paha, Torrey, from Charleston for Liverpool, iis, Foster, from Liverponl for NOrieane, Feb Rhip Rather, ewilehy from James River for Rio Janeiro, Mareb 11, lat 94 20, lon 69 9. Br iy hart Panyee, Lovett, from Glasgow for Boston, Feb 28, rie, “it MeCiivery, from Portland for Matansas, Merch E,W, with heade of maste one, wae fence for Mobile. March 16, tat 38 14, =z Hesperna, Hacsloop, Oe! iy rs.. sia Or ata ana Helene, Bruncken, New York; Foreign Ports. ol, March &—Paased the Pill, fees’ ve war for aie a em 6 day! y for Mo- Regulus, Thompson, London for Ls Kelly, mn for Port Philip, Celestial, Palmer do for N York (and al! ed): Wm Singer, Pir, ihe ee ances rescoted tor bendeals -. Box, Reb. 9Mo Am vease! in ie vm Aone Baeicit. to eed i Meter ‘indeinhio, ‘Audubon Hardy, P it (edhe Boston: 26th Br schr Rapid, Knowles, trom Palermo vigor ae — sagied Havns Merb LAr Miles Stac tish, Gardner, Callao. Cid at Zurich Rich, N¥orki Criterion, Harding, Mobi abere. , lina Norton ay ue, Dae, ‘Mar rr City of Baltimore (6s), and orient sia NYork. Rliaabe:b Bean ion Sorrell NOrts th (betore reported 'e inst), Bllem A ‘Ger: Hoe NYork. March 8), Osean Favorite Pearce, Cardenen: Maniius, Vitwap, Caleutia, Ella Reed, Tuzo, = ‘Antarctic, Stoutfer, NYork, 4th, aun & ‘Hooper. & Baltimors Sh. Héspernn, ‘Le wi tara Reld Caloutts. Ship Australia, wih ola 3a for NYork, and wiiba fiver ontward boaed 6th Henry Glay, Caulking, and in the river outward bound 61a Henry Olay, r Great Western, Fowler, for NYork, ers Loxnow March 3~Ent inwards, Rock Light, Hadley, Chine ona Islands. Manssnins, March1—Arr Voyager Freeman, NYork; 2d, Trneman, Gaiscar, Laguna via Oi-railar, Sid ist, Brothers, Fernandez Palermo, Piymovtn March 3~ Put back, ship Rpitire, Arey. from China for London, which std hence about a week since. Port Peres, Guad, Feb 22—Arr brig Fanule, Campbell, crEsstows co ot. ship Zerhyr, Rigg, from NOr- a for Livery oo) Dione, Paes ivom ao for do. Simon's Bay, Jan i6—Arr Loch | ami “et Trieste, March 1—Arr Coarier, Bohn, N York. Tawux Bay, OOH, Dec 3l—arr Voward Mg rigor hi Jan 3, Lonlse, Heneke, do; 6h, Sleetwood, Dale, Philadel- phia; loth, Gemsbok, Mayo, Algsa Ray.. Home Ports. BOSTON, March 19 additionab—Arr ship Oblo, Hutchins, " tohre Lite Host Mavagoes, Kmma V, ook, Go ry © le psians. Sentai ‘ ‘spe Hastlon & H hood urvere, Tangier: Wrshingion Freeman, yemnea, hannock Ariosto, Stinson, NYork. Tele; hed—Barkg Bin sullen, from Zanzibar for Saleas, 41 for twa abips aud a bark Old steamer Ciy of New ¥c fee Philadelo! in apa en Sharp, Joseph Cur Indies, Princess, (new, 0 Ne tome.) Magellan, Walden! Swansea, Wales; darks Commoder wit ‘ghorn, Trinity, Henry cease, Gatvestan, Gem, wond: Phindeipain: brig Hen areball lege, Fe "Portand to load for te 3 Ellen, Pailadeipbi 1 Bi Vintage. ‘Gai rely via Si ere Git wing NNW ‘3 ENE ang ier strong breeze, Ci 7 York. Barks Commodore aut JW Aasrews, S one J Rosa, ‘Went down snd aeeret Jn the Reads. Wth—Arr chy tel) abips Cicero, Loring, and Western Star, Hammond, Livery isaish Crowwii, Turner, Caicuva; Bay uwoDs, oak a bark Palmay Dwight, Andros sap. Beow hark E Wright. an BELFAST, March Are ahr Seon yar, Pi Tilden. NYork. g RRETOL Mare he Mary R Plerce, Smith, Oar- Maria Loui Cummioge NVork. Ae STON, March somsnip Memphis, Wate ary fon, N¥ork = Cla ships ¢ Prince Jones, NOrkeans; White, Liverpool. bark tity Jenkins, Genoa, Laly; Spam GU Aigesime Maul, Barcctonk: “sid sche Wed, Henderson, PALL RIVER, March 19~Arr schr Florence, Peckham, ae rare D LIG! March 19, 43¢ AM—Pageing tn, Siemans New Yors. arrival Bhd sabe Cienfuegos for Bow gers, Britt Msinuzaa tor de; Belle, York, 00; Shibboleth, Mortoa, Cardensa fer Bangor, with sup! Carie i for Pe ke, brig Mizira, Stevens. Cardenas for Portland, ing experienced very beavy weather du: ‘ba “* Valetta, Means Mavans for Portland ve Cegney Koaenih, * for do for Gloucester; Ch nae, Rockiatd for 3 York. * aid schra Kossuth, im Sa port st 10 AM, wind NNW, blowing fresh. staamer Phi: prague, repaired, wi)! be ianached the nert water, sigs Black Hawk. sharing Rozers, Belle, Shine oth, and E George M Lard. Pilot Fim IF Carver, *, Valets, Independant an ae MOL. March 1S—Arr sobr Hencletta, Breman, Havant, we fuip 3B Bourdman, Brown, NOrisana; brig’ Bouther, NEW. OF GE ANS, March 12 PM—Arr ateamsdi Galveston, Terry, Powderhorn vin Gulve 1a ‘etenmushp Gans: Mor s)vew'on and Indianola, Towed to #0. 4:b inst, SOD, March 19—Sld schra Golden Weat Pearl, Baltimore Therese © Gandy, Philsdeiphia: Sarah Bisabeth, Kelly NYork, % Baker, Jr do; Augusta P NEWLUIYPORT, March 13 chr Herald Kuig! i, Bat. + brig Billow, Wentw: ach a Joho =e ero ay ate Coleman, 40; ‘ik Hinrtford, Tasguey top, Wright- on Wrighti ingion, fiom Pall River) Phiadeiphis: BP Lawila, York, (froma Poriiog) do; M Marcy. Kider. N¥ork, Sally SB Eowes Wakefeld nee ay se! AL Sardy “a, Acsda, wn tor Norfolkt sm (from Provi lea. Alired Chase. Wixon, N Baker, Ke Harwich for do, Minsirel, Loaue, from New Bett for 404 is Lemed do for Baltimore; Itnerva, Winsiow, r Alexendrta: Ejabeth Davidson, Long, Marble~ NYork; Hitarro, Chase, fom Hyenate for ’lo; Glen: w do; Hammond, Wixon, Po: Aerial brig ¢ and frow 2 up Cardenas for to. yw LONDON, Mareb 18 Arr achra Bela Peck. pace, Norfolk; Rmeiine Huil, Huil Clinton, N¥ork; Ful: Feuver, Newport, Norfolk, sloop Blacksicne, Eldridge, rovidener. ‘hip, suppored to be a collier from England daead ets bs vig eu. VEN, March 19—Arr brigs Baron de Castine, Laf- yas Pot ere re, ya NLendon, Robert Mowe, Souns, Ponce, Poath AND “March 18—Arr Rr ship Queen i the Ln ad Liverpool, bark Mary C Pox, Curta, Tavana; Reso, Bill, lok Blowers: Sowers, ‘Mataacen vis Holmes’ Hale? Frauces Ellen, Manafield, do do sa, Smith, Cardone sebra Angeline, O iver. Kalumore, Lous D30r, Tamocee,, York; sobe R Tagan, Grfin, Cardenas. Sid brine Reaes, WC Cask, hos Achorn, Wingold sehr Yaokee Hiaue, aud others, PROVIDENCE, Mare 1 1o-Arr schre Ka ward Slade, Bayles, Fredericnavurg; James Lawrence, Rogers Cla bork, it « ity Potnt Graves, Cv loading tor Rio; sehr Mountain Avenue, Sune NEAVANNAN, March 16—Arr steamship Florida, Crowell, SPARSPORT Wh ay ‘brs Hudson, Warren, Saran- nab, yan ‘fa, C1 Pendleton, CRariesion, Rosan+ from George: “hase, Alexandriay Peterson, and Geena Wave from Buekspor!, Haiumore; Vicar aire 8 4 Desa, Cook, Norfolk; m Niork ght wchra 8 Lr Oroeknr, ‘ate Son bike's Pleldn, Pulp wz Philadelphia. (A GATHA, DON'T Pall TO READ IMPORTANT IN- Ax formadion trom the “Yankee card writer, Beaded —_ (n peei@l Douces IM Anuther onl aan ot iodaye “Comsouan » —LORENZO WAS iN DOUBT, BUT FAS t p 4 of Kea = RTUNIUR YOUR SEVERAL: COMMUNICATIONS were reest tinne to si BA AMURL WAN & 00., Aug isa, ceeorehe. AY ©. MOORE, ARCHITROT, OF THIS CITY, 1@ Wy rola, Ro, Cy inl pines, marke, « ye eer are roteastonal business tn Soa b America. . i NVORMATION. WANTED.—JOBN HENRY, A MATIVO who came to Kogiand with bie brother in the car 18 in and who, for tae inst sty eer im muppowe’ a er; wae them and bis bere Se stall i , oad commocicne wie HAYRRS, No 23 free, New York, they will reseive information reepecting property left b: NFORMATION HAVING BEEN Dt denoendania and kindred of Charies Harding and Reaben oor oF both formerly of Rngiand, Ube nace ania ee NFORMATION. WANTED—OF JAMES Tor Phinae'ph: who weft New York about six months Any inrormation ef he wherouuia wif thank sricee by hea paren reaming Ther to Street, Phinatiphia, bs, or Harrop, Nattoaal Hotel, Rew Yorn ety cay I AUREITA—HAVE JALLED, Py, WAS TOLD yeas J you had left Greet anniety’ is felt for you: Addr way TRS MARY J. RASTMAN, ADELPHIA, PRNN.— ou will (ind & etter tn the Pow oes. ‘OTICE —1F THB SHOULD WRET THE Led hig MARY Ann Rely, who emi 6 this country ’ in 1848, tn in ship Ontarto, fom Lacdou=0 ‘marving=ir, Daytons ber deteared uncle, haa loft Ber £5,000. 8 She hed better retard to London a soon possible to REMAN RVANGBLIOAL, ote r an merning Shagnueanst Foy oa moneing at 7} 0'¢loem ED 0 AT, BURTON’ 8 OL U hanks Cheiawer arate day @undayy and {hin wk, een aang Chauncey fatter wl rt ps coh P. Thompson, ie 'breagway Now in the i reaeny Peer ‘eaivation. ASTROLOGY, 110 "eens Steet cans eae nltations 08 business, Hel charroyemt loat property OF no pay, <and satlefaetion Gray hair restored to Wa original color without fall CLAYTHING, &0, Gr HAVING ANY I on ye caet caheg' cs'the will att a Maat ae ———— $1, TO $1000 WORTH OF NEW AND LEFT OFF clothing wanted, for the city and Wertern markets, Hemen will receive fifty per cent more ete Stn. 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