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ST THE REVIVALS. ee eee Revival Meeting tm Br .rton's Old Theatre. MaEWaDOTS AND FIREMEN “aw AKENED—PRAYERS AND yp al DECLARE THEMSELVES ROT ASHAMED, AND ANNOUNCE THEIR CONVERSION —BOFE FOR THR L.QuoR DEALERS, BTC., BTV. Ceuncey Schaffer led a revival mecting yesterday of two bours duration . in Burton's old theatre. The meeting, was stated 10 De a continuation of thone eld daring the preceding wee? and that it was speciallyintended to in- fluence VAgT? ata in the streets and others whicnlight never ink of €P ering any of the churches, Dut who might be metuced * » come to a prayer meeting when it would be held iF. 9 Duiiding that was formerly place of public amuy spent. As carly as 1) o'clock several persons had Gov pied their seats in the theatre, although the meeting, 7 ich was to continue one hour, was not to commence be ® go 1Zorciock. From }1 ti 12 the people occasionally _— Police Lotellig’ nce, ALLEGED DESYERATE ATTEMP* | 79 BURN A HOUSE— ARREST OF THB OCOUP’ 4.97 ON SUSPICION. On Thureday night last &” genteel looking man named Gustavus Ludwig Was 8” costed by officer Clowe, of the Twentieth precinot, on 9 charge of atrempting to burn the nouge No. 180 Wee’, Thirty-nixth street, situate at the * aroppes in, but notwithstanding this there were pot at any | corner of Fighth ®Y enue, Tbe prisoner was conveyed time over 409 persons in the theatre. before Justice Kelly, ut the Recond District Court, Jeffer- ‘The Jeader of the meeting commenced the exercises bY | con market, whe committed him to prison to await ihe directing the congregation to sing four verses of the 7600 | Fire Marshal's ‘investigation. It seems, from the facts at Inymn, ihe two first lines of which are as follows>— Before Jehovah's awfal throne, Ye nations bow with sacred joy. é ‘The majority of the congregation joined in the singing, which was succeeded by the reading of the chap ger of the Acts of the Aposties by the leader, who thew of: @ered « prayer for the wolfare of the Christian church ‘and the good that might be senich are at present felt Chronghout Another hymn was now sung, and this was followed by & ahort prayer bid ae meteder of the congregation. “an thas stage of th ¢ Meeting’s progress a middle eged man steod up and in audible voice poke as fellows :— ‘Brethren—Since | have been converted | have travelled meuch ip this country and other parts of the world ‘Wherever Thave been T have found those tat worship. pod God oven in the dark regions of the Contigent ot . Tn many places whore these people worshipped a found what I believe to ex'st here now—more siuesity ‘than ceremony ; and in every place T found che same sub fect oconpying the attention of the mocting. fm all places thero were peeple to say that they were basen -f Pod in, of righteousness and af pipers to came. tbs I have heard spoke of wherever I Dave nv ‘nine ty God's powor my soc! has hoen oon- varted. On coming hero yesterday T wna struck with the differance betwean the.aucienes who were then assembicd here an¢ the actors who were then on te stage and thoss who formerly eccupied their places. Bot the fact ovly Present elicited by the Fire Marshal, that the accused oc cupied epar’ .ments on the third floor of said premises, the aame Deliv, tenement house. On Th night bo tween C7 niand nine o’closk the occupants of the apart. mente @irectiy under Ludwig’s room, discovered some kind of tuid leaking the ceiling. Mr Miller, the landl¢ rd, wae at once , and on his looking through tbe result of the revivals | the keshole of Ludwig's room he saw a@ light surning the entire land. | on floor side near of the maatelpiece, vo fone the door it was (ound fastened, whea deooming avarmed no went to the ataiion house and procured ihe aid "f officer Cowe. The eflicer broke open tue dovr, when, to their astonishment, a preparation to fire the house was discovered. Retwean the side of the bureaa and tae Ore place swocd a Sve guiiun cemijohm, the side of whica was crackod. abot two thirds of tne fluor was saturaied With the bransy, which hat flowed from the ¢ mjotin, ‘Wthin a tew rtd ofthe domijohn wis @ Wire mouse trap and in the trap hole was stack ® tallow camdie which was burting, and around it was placed several pieces of paper saturated with Liquor; by the side of the mouse trap steed the broom and on top of the demyjohn was a covtou Dag aleo saturated with liquor. A lace curtain had baen stretched from the bed to the centre of the floor, one end made fast to the bed aad the other end placed lai whe Hquor. The blinds to the windows wore close? aad tho shades down on the inside; against one window a bed comfortabie was nailed to darken the room, whieh it it supposed was done toprovent the light of the lire oclug xaeo served to impress me with the trath of the words of him | from the stroct, or by thoueighbors in theadjoiuiog house. ‘who said that the day was coming whon men would wor. ship im any convenjort piace. 1 live fifty miles from here, en Long ieiand, and there God ie muking a swee ping: work! for every one’ in the place with the exesption of one red themselves coaverted to the Ji this universal awakening? It moans that God is 107 ing his promises by breaking the hardened hearts of sinners snd subduing them to 1 Wo cooncr had the speaker resumed hie seat thar a young m*> who sat among-t a number of othors, some of whom hi isemon’s coats on, amd Who himself appoared te bes fireman, arose and rielioerately emis: — Few young men Dave sinned more than Ihave, I bare ry careles, bat I now rise to that Christ ie able to yrodocea by his lacoo'c epesch was appare i“ thre We entire meeting. Tho usnal services were re ; ortations spoken, and prayers jus parts of the meeting by @iMorent indiviauain. Those were varied by tho seader stating thet i: thore wae any one present who desired the prayers of the congregatinn specially for himself, he would only bevo to signify it by standing up, and the prayers would be silenuy made. Upon this five or six young men arose to their feet, and the meeting engaged in sient prayer for them for aly vat two minutes. ‘Abymp was cow sung, and the leader announced thet ‘an hour in tiot’s service nad been spent, Dut as there wat yeta great work to de done, he would continue the — eee another Loar if their oe was desired. Upra but the leader caicu!sco that the proionging of the exercises was desired by the majority cf tue mectirg, and the services wore reeu red. Que gentiemau suggested tho propriety of keeping the theatre open every Sunday, from 9 o'clock fa the morning Gil pine uw the evening. caded to the control of that the hande of the Young Men's Caristian 6 felt assured that the young men wonld gestion preps iteration of lnadise who w esent Was compara tively amail. Oze of the aboald have a share in the more conapicuos part s. She was 2 young lady, who voioa raid! am not ashamed to eay that I came to Jesus. Lfee) that I could go aoywi or do forbim. When! was comung w the jog te Sat met ons of the news boye, and asked him if be wonk! come tw the meeting What meeting, he asked me? There ts no meeting for mo. Yor, said}, there is, and then I tokl him about thieone. How wili [earn my dinnor, said bo, if goto t? Soltold him] would ¢ Bim Die diuner; and I then spoke to Lim about the jove of Josus Christ, and be cried and aid be would come. ident know whottor be is still tn the meeting, bat ne | ame bere with m + <b rtations from a member of the con. gtopation expr’ 4 & vope that eomething might be done fowards converting the liquor dealers, who the speaker @aid were the mont dangerous people in society. After ‘thie & hymn wee sung abd the services wore Drought ‘ow lose by a benediction from the leader and the singing of ‘the daxoiogy. Prayer Mecting Near the Five Points. Prayer meetings have been daily belt from twelve to one o’ciock in the Mission chapel, 106 Centre street, epporite the Tombs, and convenient to the Five Pointe, mince Monday last, under the superintendence of the Iter. Amzi Camp. There wasa vory fair attendance on Prt Gey, composed of both sexes, old and young, who maal Tested much interest im the exercises. Mr. A. 1. Clarke, of the Theolegic meting by calling for the 815th hymn, commencing as Selews — ia. 1 approach thy throne of grace, -@ wercies dv abound, Des by Tuercy for my sina,” To heal my soul's deep wound, ‘Be then offered up a prayer,acking the ald of our bea. ealy Father in their efforts w bring all sinners together to effer op thelr prayers aod walk in the path of righ ness, aod that they might be united with one ascord and ia ope wpirit in secking Ig mercy, Those who had ro cently joined the Lord had experieuced more real joy and ousniort than the works could afford, and he prayed for wil os entherings w the city simmtiar to theire--that the good work wo " wtnved end thonsande come to Jesus mrt Las seanon. Saving road portions of the 23d and Sith Psalms, he Agen caiiod ypna the monting to wing the Bosth byovn, and then acdreared the sudience, showing the necessity for prayer, and proving thet the Lord siways gracte the Whee of the peniient. Te urged ue Wo nang their prayern inigbt not b atsiy An anecdote of two tnebancds wore fast going Wo destruction, leading live of fin and wicketners, They prayed s thst oe wiht ture ¢heie hearts ant pon them, hut sti wicked gouree Th and perseves three years one right, one of the indies Was awekene! ey the cries o her Duehanc, who was in deep cistrers—con. wloces of his sive and calling upon God for mercy. AS soon at morning Cawned ebe went to her friend, who told Be meotianed thal wo show that afer tea long yeare God wee p.cased \ anewer thou prayers, and it showed that thelr prayers wo God would Pieaned Wo hear any perewn who desired Wy addrewe (hem An see) man bere made few oleervauous Fe said the Hlked the remarks of (he Provident, and « ae mort im- Pertant “that we ehould feet what we pray He knew there were many outside the charca who would gladly gom ih the prayers daily of they knew of the existence the meeting, art he ooneltored it was thair duty to en- Very Rinner they could to attend thes meetin, ‘The Rev. Mr. Camr then offered ep ashort prayer ‘ for ee controling influesca of ovr Reavenly Faiber” w make tem aibfui in the wervice they had undertaken, 04 wo tmoline their hearts for the sa/ration of others whom ey lel found leading # life of «in nad @mery in thie greet and wicked city, and ts a4 them “in cailing the thousands who lire mm error irom thelr wirked ways, and inilosnes them to enter the path to everieming life. Frasher wou)4 grant the prayers of the widow who 4 at Per cor might be brought from his intemyerate ha- Dits to a Le of holines®, and the wife who ardently wih. = ad hey omy husband. There ng’ mal- aroun: them snoment perishing in misery ues who bad po concers for their soula. ves wach partion into the way of truth, to hear God's wet ey assombied there, and he invused Gud's Diesriog « upon the!r exertions The 514) hyme wae vert sung. A foung Man vawed Rew! they adirensed the meeting fle exit people who assembled to pray should not b @pham’: {> stand up and speak. When hoe fret epoxe 0: ome of their prayer wectings be was ssbamed before (oa » an@ b fore man—vot, however, sahamed of God. bu: be | \\nor cold stand up ‘dafore a ‘multitude of people, aod \ Tould not even “quibble” whem he spoke of (iod't narne % And often,” be cont ued, “apoke of God, ead used GA FP DAMe Wikh FiowH ©, and the Wickeddew of my bea i I have called U4 name down #e0en | should on has © Gone so, and pe | cali pon that name to heip aud age) Toe through life If there is one present who does bot know whe: ©) love of God i#, what the light le, 5 bere be will not tarry any ‘longer, bet Drace God's word aud pray to Lim for Hin ase. tance .A0d comfort 1 have now arrived ab the ay Ponty Ove yours, aud if | were to look back at these tw onty-fye years aut examine my Ife 1 do not keow wha ehowl4 for iVvediaain.” He urged upon all pre %¢ut (9 turow themerif before the Lord, for be was 0 1 oroifel aud their wins would be for- ven. a gentioman them prave some time, aad anked Code bi ial! thove whe bad scunc er Tavita, and also $F thowe vehicles of pease sad reigns whch walied the s CW8 Of their gatherings throughoat the lan} —the telegraph retina! and tteamdoat A worumg man 0A dremed the muwence, urging epon them to go am ¢ the sorer Classe and encourage them to pray to Ged. He aluaded to the exertions of veur ant Me disciples, and quoted from Sorip view 6 poor man's CONVErROn War equally aa p worthy as the nob mar A ied oifored ep & (rent prayer for the several meet loge beid a et bour sayoughout the city aad Union f for ma determined, however, thut they | in alfa > | Semlvary, presided, and opened the | "Algo that oar Heaveniy | 8 When this preparation was discovered, the coadie nad Durni down withia about oue inch of the paper. Jonsiger- able alarm was manifested by the fam les in the hoase; some of them were taclined t admiaister eammery pua ishment to Ludwig on his retura, aot probaly would have done eo had they not deen prevented by the poiice It is further shown that Lacwig's wite had teft the Sous several cays, and taken away articles cf furniture, aud at the time of the attempt she wag living ia Twenty-2.xch street, Ludwiy his an insurance of $540 an his hoaso- ho'd effacts in the Ratgers Insurance Company, Tne cage will proceed b Justice Kelly to day. SENT UPON A GAMMLING HOUSE AND SUCSEQUENT RSCAY® OF THE PRISONERS FROM CUSruDY. Sergeant Lefferts, of ihe detective police, witha squad of men under bis command, made @ descen’ apon the no toriour den of thievesand gawblers kept by Jonny Mi. ler, at No, 372 Canal strse:, on Baturday nigbt, aad arrest ed al ‘as of tho estadlisnmet, uding Me pro- en ethers, who. pon being drought to the Fifth precines station house gave their aames as foi lows:—Jobn Mf ees Flward Brown, George Junus MeCoy, Jutn Casey, Gaorgs Carey, Muew Franklin Deis T, Charles Cole, Robert Jonna, Jam “ Biaff, Jchn Murphy. J Smnh ana Joba shiv prisoners wereaul Jo: am the cei then returned to the premises, waore larce pv aber of b ¢ Spparatus iprat Mise of cavcks, doa A few muauies before 12 o'clack, 90 tue sate While the doorkesper was absent from toe of the station house, all the priogers, with Smith aad Shaw, manazed anaes ore avy eflurt cuxid be muse w re-ar b pears oat Miler and & couple of uis As- | RoCmOS wr Mf ihe lock of (bew cod door with a poker, which was They then broke open the cells of their fellow prisoners, | and tho whole party, wita the axception of four, mada a 13 our through the station house duorway T incommand had any idea ot what was to Inst evening powe of the esos rearrested. The jocks on tue veil permitting prisauere to ex tion to regain toeir i gone ies ‘tee teaious form oF trial ot Seats LOOnNG AryRay serweey Lawyers —Fravk 6. G. Um stead, « inwyer, doing business at No. 14 Wall street, a, peared before Justice Connolly at the Lower 2 | with intent to kill, proferred against him by Wilitam it Parnes, also a laxyer, doing business ai 6! Yall Strout The circumstances attending the case, as set forth in the examination of the complainant, are as fol.ow.:—Avout 10 O'clock yesterday morvlog Mr Barnes called at the bilice of Mle frienc, I). « at No. 16 # | rom fow moments, he startad y Mr. Rivg As they were going down stairs be saw & Perron (whom he was a moment afterwards informed was | Frank Vustead) iooxing over the bapuister at the right of Immecisioly be heard the repo firemrme, act ‘at & coDcussiOn of the sir, and heard a whizzing cinae to bis righbtear. Umstead was sorroanded by <moke, aed Wea wi tho act of putting a pistol tuto bis pockat | Me. | Marnes ran down iairs, aud ‘upon inquiry Mr. King!aod wformed him of the name of the accused. atta, it | of My. Ringiaac, partially corroborating the sisiement of itis, 28 bike adduced in evidence The wa Gectded to mrerugste the matter to-day. | CArtcRE or aN Atuscen Gammiar.—Theodore Edgar, | the proprietor cf an 4 GAMDLOg saloon AL No, 56 | Lirpenare cirest, was taken int custody yeatertay by paliceman Nesbit, of the FIM precinet. The used, it ‘will be remembered, escaped from the gam>ung va.con om Priday pigat, during the melée betweea the ononpants Gnd the police. in bis possession when arrested poeter day was found $2,484 and a pack of carce. Toe prisouer i be brought before Justice Conmoily, at the Lower Poiics Court, thie moraing. Scrpemp Aksov oy Dowsiye Sruer—A man unused * P of & Wenement house in the reme of No, 16% Downlog sweet, The dre wae vinvovered by thew peighbe “, aod pat out wita « few palle of wa Citeer Curry, of the Ninis procincs, ‘arrested the acuored partes. Lucy were texen botore Juatice Kelly, who com tad them t prieon (0 await he Fire Maesbel’s invest! gation, It poems that Condon had heen dispansessed by the agent two caya before, and had raturned ts ine bane Topi on the night i question aud attempted Ww fre the premises vut of revenge. Condon apa oi were both worler the influence of Tqnor wt ‘tw said Brockiys Polities. DEMOCRATIC WARD NOMINATIONS. Tho primary mectings of the Cemocratic ole «8 were beid in the several wards on Friday pgbt, aud the low ig Bom.nations for Aldermen and Sapervisors © male —- apenas, Wart 10-abraham B Shaw. Ward imDaniel D Wh tmey. jc ‘1 George ‘ney. ~Dmay Baunon. L .J- Adner G Buel. G—Joba Doherty, 14—Jobo Hi. Coloban, Robert Furey. Jowe pa sen ith. C Charles Prauis. 1h—Asdrew Cuncagham. T—Fdward Rows. 14—Jobo M. Gillett GF W. Ralen As Will Be scan, coubje nomiuations hare been mate In erai of the wards. The elecsion will be bei’ on the Oth of April. vo EDITOR OF THE MER ALD Batorvar, March 2), 1864 On lonping over the Hi pried wo ts ‘New oS ilinmebrg sitsa" onaer otaes A wrong ja of candilaies purporting vy be = primary elec oe held wat wight in tae Tourvocuch ward tegen ors of she primary of the Fourteen b Demonratic Kepnbitonn Generel o Sevviyn and County of Kings we » 63 to tbe cemocrney of the Foeressih wars, ne tn the reapecnre candidates el prim: fen if 10 Conroe ne error youe hee » furvish fon with ® correct list # the randidates ae bt at the primary election. an called for by the en miter, We would further that Ue pir the name of Joseod sepith for Al en othrr gentleman purpordng to be Ses werd cent ‘polled, a1 the ree election he'd (eat Tie names of the cai So ary Fnw RD MeHUGR, THe Bae aio, Ja jnepecwre, Of, the {EE Prisery @: eleuen. Calted States Comminsdoner's Office, Before K. G, White, eq. THE ALLEGRD SMUGGLING AND ALTERCATION WITT THE CreTOM NoWss OFricERs, Manche 2.—in the matter of Paul Mesteyer and Omar Pergrline —This case, which wns 9 charges of resieting Onstom House officers, who insist sd on remaining in their piace of business, No 17 Broad atreet, without tweir per Mingion, (#006 oi the part culare of wach Mave > on ai. ready pained), was eet down for heariag to %,..% . Dit spicata of str, Jowchimeson, Assiatan: éteorney, the matter was postponed until S#turday n..', bt Bapaey, Counsel for the defendants assenting. 4 | fia ment trom the iefendauta is pablishnd ta aucther na have been eommenced egetnst Eman vel rt wo: t others, for trespams and for au viege! eruper und thet ry tue proveyings | iow, and are vo) ' ~H cveeded in getting away | ily placed wittun thuir resco. | on Satureay to answor a.complaint for sasault and battery, | pe Pramatic and Musteal Matters. ‘Tho Dusinces with the “ cotemperaneous drama’’—the « Yormoua’? et Burton’s, the “ Nena Sahib’? at the Broad way, and ‘Jessie Brown” at Wallack’s—has been vory good throughout the week. ‘The plays are fair examphes each of its kind, but derive their sueceas chiefly from the attractions of the subjects upon which they are written. OF course they will all bave good “ rugs,” tchuivally , apd redound te the cash credits of the managers. Atthe Academy of Music the “tiuguepots” has been played a second week ta increasing hovers. Since the sroduction of “William Tell’? there bas been so auch sic | ceagion of full houses, and the preseut furore is far beyoad the expectations of the most sanguine admirers of (ie com pocer, The opera is announced for Monday, Wednesday and Friday of this week. Mme. Do la Graugo has ontirely } recovered, and will sing her rdle to-night beter than ever, withont doubt, ‘Tt ie Announced that the Musard concerta will commence atthe Academy about the fitth of April, The interior of the house \s to be arranged upon a new plan, and the pro graunmos of the concerts will display the greaiest musital (eat ever offered there, Messrs. Thaiberg and Vieuxtemps are now on their WSy to New York, and will give coucerts, em route, at Loais- vilie, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Buffalo, arriving bere abont the drst proximo. The Marctzek company is still at Phitade! ini and Strakosch are at New Orieaus. The eniertainments a2 the city theatres to nigot may be bnetly summed op aa follaws:— Av Burton's theatre the very successful piay “Tho Mor mons,’ will be performed for the sixth time. Acew fares, called “Wanted, s Bappy Family,” wilinise be pro duced, Mr. Burton, Mr aod Airs KE. L Daveaport, sad ‘cher favorite artists, Wili misy. At the Broadway theatre the dqasstrian apa Ls: ) Neus Sabiby,?? wit) all the bactios, proceamons, Ac, &r, Is apnousced for every night ths week,aad au Wotsesday and a. Frezzo- lar jessie Beowa,? with tho charmiag Mias agnes Robertaon, stil) koeps the bit, drawing full housoa ovary nicht At Laura Keece’s tue domestic drama ‘J nataaz Brad fora,” “Tho Village Lawyer and “To Pareata and Gsardians’’ make up the bi Mosere. Jatt Perry, Daly aud Miss Polly Mersea’l play 9 these pisces. At Barnum’s Museum “fue Bride of an ®veoing” is eunouneed for every performance, day and nignt, during the week. At the Bowery theatre Mr. £1y amnoang-s the produs tion of a mew drama, ‘Tha Emperor of francs and the TeaSau Conspis ar ’ founded apea the re evens tho Rue Lepetietier. The scere ig laid partly in Panican portiy in Tovdow. The bil aiso inciudss wich Mr, Bady will pley,and “Pho Moment Miss Alico Grey a8 Rachael. ‘The Wood ant Chr’ Miostrols will roopen at thoir fine hail, 661 Brosdway. Sevora! povoities are annvunced, and among them a new local sketch, “Tae Sleigh Aide,” wb & pavoraina of Broatway from the Rattery to Clare mont. > ot Porth’ — gramme @t Mechanics’ Haul, iecluding a representation of the Turkish Admiral and enita. e Madame cola Montes wi | g've her lecture on the “ Ha | mors of Galiaatry,” st the German theatre in the Bowery, on Tuesday. The eniertaiamens will commeace wih the lecture, in English, and cozcluce with the melo drama calied Coding,” by the German company, wbich includes Mrs. Hoym ana several other excelient artisws. Mr. Jobn Brougham wil) play during this week st the ‘Wasbipeton theatre. "FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | MONEY MARKET, Seynay, March 21—6 P.M. ¢ past week has bean rather a quiet oae in Gnancial af. fa The stock market on the whole has he n depressed sad without speculative excitement. The deciize is prices bat been pretty general, but not to ® very great extent. The tendency throughovt has been cownwara and the do- cline the most important in the mos: epecaiative clazs of stocks, No particular cuues ie givon, or, as wa cen seo, ex.sts for this depression. Up to the first of Marca tho oz Peotion io Misrkel values Was rapid and afacted aearly every stock on the fist. Quotations arvanced ia afew Werks from the lowest tothe highest pointe, sad the cn- community appeared ts be involved in the movement Large lots of stocks heve bean parchased and taxon out of the street, by parties able to hoid, while speculaters, wih just capital enuuga to pul up small margins, here ontered Jato large Contracis at comparsiively bigh prices. Most of Une stowk tbat bas been peid for aed taken out of che street, will stay out ont! ® protit can be rewized by holt ere, spd most of the contracts now ranuing 10 matarity will without do be renewed ay they expire So long as monty continuce abundant and cheap no grest sacrifices Wi! be made on mtockn. 136 feazare of most of our Ux fecurit os ls tuch as to give hoiders copdsence, aad pric at the prenent movevt wre such a to carrying, with almost a guaranty of ay unpra wu! resiize ben‘rome resulta, The now-drvident svocke generaty ruie at ow pointe «Phe ams mosey Tequired *> carry eevers! huadred shares t# eo aruall shay an advance ef two end three per cent pays largely on tho investment. A hundred stares of Madson River, Tria, Mieb:gen Sovtbern or Ls Croese coste only a few Bostret Gollare,eo that s very moderate rive ia prices given a eteat per centage profit on the amount ‘uvested. Spacule tor view Wail street movemsots io this light, aud dad the chatcoeg mucn in their favor whea they taxe ta: mar ket at such low p Upon the resutnptiea of car Uno a great Impetos wit), eithout doubt, be givea ta py n operations generalty Witdiv the past woes or two incications of a rapid recovery in trate have epypearot, aad it looks gow very much e# though there w t conmiderabie arkivity am: og all classes of me 00h a4 uaTigation On tho weatorn iakes aad canais ‘4 0} the movements of merchandise and produce mrst © again the machinery ofcammerce All wa facilities for moting our supplies tO give am consumption Bn ly are contyg one, wad from a smal! beginging we wbsll wot bo tong la geting Seadwiy n the expansion of credits ani com peution ade | =6Wo start open @ sound and bealiny Batis, and may caltlate with safety apoo @ cow jouso 0 prosperity. We can jovi for yours of progres: wit interruption from panics or reyulmions, and with @ strics etherence to the reforme atreaty iptroduced law tue taavagement of our public Works, we fee no resern way ‘they anould got become permanentiy productive asd aud stantia! tprestments for captal. ‘The exportation of «pecie from Uhis port last wak wae quite imited, as appears by the following stalamen — Serpe oF Sreore PROM THE PORT OF New Youn Schr. Hannibal. Ponce, American gold. .., 84,00 00 Sehr. Sullivan, Cluded Bolivar, do. COR nouafy fat aping aomnuve ,000 1.0 09 be 4,197 50 Total, 1858. The banks will not show any tncresrs ia their apecte reserve in the pert statemest The pe genta of guld into the Sub-Treasury bave boon large, on accoun. of tos new government loan ‘The following are the quotations for eon ani pola Per cont, Baginah sii., + os i » aad Ameriean half colle logo American quarer. 2 8 — Con wy Colned wrewvrue to 1AR Bpan. acd Mes (per) Boia Yo. _(imperfe t) Lape or, omy be pewcee! Bprov, dollars. HG other A comparative atateunont o the torcign importa at > rk lor Une week since Jawuary 1 Pin the weak 1830, 165; very Dry ge or. 8! oR ot 81,647 on we 4 Gee’ i marchandies 1 4in im 407 AOL soe abe Total for week . 63,56 000 $6,564 901 $1.905,=44 Previowly report 38 341,15 WSAS2 Hwa Since Jan. J. $29,507,100 666.880 408 $42, 00 AT8 ‘The report of the State Rog neer shows that there are 2,990 miles of ratiroad in the State of New York, apap which there ere A278 focemetivse «Phase engi pon aa average, Fun 25 00% miler por year, an ne as Coal one thowman? cords of word exch, of six bun iret #71 twenty-eight thowrend corde in each wear, There are pon AB BVATAPC, Ibiry.fre cords of Wied unm exch ame of fee Woot ant, 8 that no lens teen FeVentieen tomer! nine hundred acres of wovtiand ars each jenr tai t tw in creer to Ropply the loo tea Pringle Beate with fuel | Fin te GiMeult to wersnut for the tux every Low Rod then Oper in th working; nor con @# hope cept by the $ abecd we ia thug rapidly prov waing ony en ' 4 wit of sow wh The Bryant Minstreia give their usual exseilont pro- | wat 4 prooar | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1858. ‘workyag a ralivosd where wood is abundant and tolerably acer ce, ia sdown by the difference ia the fge) arzount of Wo Brie aad Now York Central roads—the former show- ing # cost for fuel of Mfveen cents per mile, while on the Jatter it is twenty one. The most favored of these shows acé-typor mile for fuel above that of coal can be very imoihventently abstracted from their ings. We do not believe thes those who have pesca niary interest in these railroads will pormit this worm which is gnawing awey their eubstance long to operate, and rechould not be surprised sny day to fad many of the present managers ejected from office upqe this very inoue, The Watertown Democrat says the Madison, Sous da Lac and Michigan Railroad Co, are thorow?,1y ro opgaaiz- tng tho Watortownroad, and mean to" yt nave the name changed, £0 that it will hereafter? nown as the Milwau kie, Watertown a04 BAO “Vahey Railroad Companys ‘Tho President a negotlas”, 2 ty pay the coupous, and ulti- mately the princip® of the $80,000 boads issued by Water town, The Democrat han great confidence in the future prosperity of the road, should tt continue to be managed a6 it DOW promises Wo be, From a statistict! tanle in the Liverpool Customs Bil! of Entry it appears that the vatue of British goods exported in February iast from Liverpool amounted to £3,483 264 eraingt £1,964,265 in Febraary, 1857, enowing a decrease Tebruary of the present year of £1,390,971; tho tol decrease in January and February of thie year, as com pared with the same months of 1857, being £2,823,182. The gooda vaned tn this return wore exported in 281 ebips, 163 being British and 113 fereiga. The Milwaukie Wiscorsin of the 12th inst. ssya:— The Mionesota Legislature have authorized a submisstou to the neople of the new Stare of the proposed join of $5,000 CUU, for tho purpoge of expediting the construction of their land grat railroade It seems to bs soaveded ‘hat the people of Minnesota wil! sanction the loan. With aos dectering that thie will dea Wine OF wa Unwise policy on tho part of the we have the gratidcation to ro cord the advantages wi eh it must insure vo the railway system of this Stat, and particularly to the La Crosse and thivankie Raiirowd ‘Company. The Waneeota land geant Toms ara to form connections with she La Crosse road, wud will throw an immense traffic over our Wisconsio road. Without the aid from the State, it would probably be many years before the rowls could be exvended trough Mipnesots, but with this aid the Winconain road Wil p&re Deon finiazed to La Crosse aad Prescot, with Jargo cxvensions ip Minnesota, almost pari pissu. This fact shoul) werve to give additional confidence in the fu- tore value of the La Crosse and Milwaukie railroad enter pte i the Minnesota roate can De completed tive years ixtbally anticfoated, that circumsaace bey be as g20d a2 aa addition of 3 per cent iatorest to the aor Lig vane of the ‘La Crovge and Hilwaukie Railroad sted 160) Virginia 3000 Miesouri 6's. 14000 40... D008 Towa 7°B, °88,.. 1035 1000 Erie RROD, Ti bd 1000 Har BB eh any Le 100) do, 2000 MCRSpc} mef cb wee 000 Ni Preeland bag 86 S000 Lore Mil gra: S600 do... LS do 1.000 do Th Gaba Be of N Ye in Mich Gen RR! bis oT &0 Sank of America, 108 — Pp sooo DSO 87 } 50 Bi of tne Repubhe 116 see OO 400 Gaston Ca 22 ae Mich = SeNindit 2. Bo Cary Ieny 7% 1059 do 2 CWol'k Hud Osi Os IM do cal & chi cago H cus ao 2» do... .. 60 Pacific M85 Oo,, sOAeD, 100 she B Riv RR.DYO 28% 125 do... By 00% ‘ Bo2q rm do 3 By 8 55)— 79 73) Mich’ 8 Nis¢aRR 21 tm 1b a Tah # 8% Ae Whe Pang 285, Bi babe] oy 8 ) Crov'd & boledo, rir 45% Hiv son River...28%¢ 2854 Mil. & Mins...,. 903 31% | Michigan Cent 1.67 07% Chicags & Rock 15% 1% j PeueMad.... ss. y —Market dui. } CLLY COMMERUIAL REPOAT. SATURDAY, wD, M Acne. — Sales of 60 bola pots wore Oe oe DksaDeyl ry’ —Floure.The letters by the arabe hela tendency to stiffen the views of holders, apt omuse! some reece to the demend, «ble Wore was some iucteasc ia = amount of suies, asd low grades were firmer at quota 5 Toe eaves em ¢9 of mement ta p anu tio caper fine ain cava Ohio and Westery a 510 Crom tau ruperdne end extra... a 6350 Balumora, aienaatria and ( eorgaiow a a5 utrery fenez aud extra aon Cuore awe ew aud Dakers 300 Rye time 375 38 ye Dr apd 6 rn maa) ears without change in 3. Woeat—The sales embraced about 6,06 « 7, Duabols,, lecouded ta Welch ware 3.600 bushels red Ipainne at $1 20 404 2.000 de white Genesee at $1 3D, with Ik laware red at $19) white Uo mt 8. 4h, and white Kentucky at $) 4 Corn was enter, whil enles embraced about ¥5,0w & 80,000 Dusbels, iacluding white at Gic_a C6c and ecud add goad yellow at Oe 4680 Rye—daler of about 4.000 bushels New Jersey ware renorted at (00, ‘Oats wore quiet at He. 9 46. for State ant Wertern. Corvna —The market cootinued firm, with eaies of 335 bi ee a lte., 400 co. Rio at Migs , sad 40 Lageayr® (= pert of the King Bird's oargo resold y a oe Ae and about 909 a 1,300 64., 160 Dole pore at oe Flour was quiet at about 600 @ 800 bales fur Bhivweut at ho a 700 and The. Mota. —Thore was a apeoulative movement ia New Or leanne, adxart +000 phan gator caielly a Sado. 4 So, with: sone Lot at dic. Naval Sonia =A “meserste wueas waa done, i, ealcs embraccd ahout 2,000 bois No nag te at ‘aud 160 bbia, apirite turpentine at 600. Crude wae firmly Heid 4 85 875g 8 84 The fine and pale rosias were firm, with moderate sales at Mill prices. Sales of some few thousand gallons finseed were Tepe tod at @0o. atlo Crade whale aol aperm were closing echo 0. joo 10, te 10. Td tag npimadds ab An’ strict do ath BUM. | Fevisiont—Porke There was s etl movement, 1 free sales, in part for future very. The transac -3) eH oraoed abou 500 Odls. mows at $16 66a Bi 76, DS.s. prime at $13 60, about 1,000 of which wwe welt fi seller's optia Beef was io teir request ween embraced aonnt UG a Me boy aod country meee a $13 8 s tepacksd Weste: at $12 $18 6 wna orien do Ae 8d ‘tt $40 814-00. Prime moae 2 bent hams Were uochanged, Cut maaia Were wioxiy oro War ee reported at unchanged prices Meet wen sendy, * ond snus of 169 boxes long actors sea rhort rbbel at 06. fard—Halee of 250 "hig, and oneHy st 00, with some common at hors) were without change of moment eo aThere wan & very aot sad the #84 em denond Sb ovement in the 700 unde , chietly S New Urleaus and Ports Rive —toe me ake » Now Orteana Oyo « c, sod Coda m nonvado a 0% PATS 5 500 Dodet war va privatet tittow. ele were made at Loe. & Hi¢0 Warr —Aaieg of ab 209 Dole. Were nade at 3a BABITINB INTELLIGENCE. ate gagtane In paiagee cod Witere intended for the Maw Yous Hi i pity ae 46 days a spoke Br. tor London; ‘62 ap are ofan ot pre Ran Bo bee aD ae renee , of Stockholm, fel! from the ship — deregs iverp Feb 7, with mdse, to Zere; Bo” Came out the’ Norte Oban, abt non aed hooey Liverpool Feb 16, with mdse, to Zerega 9,08 ier inted greed, ai bad not baen ar "that stato ¥ _ Liverpool, 42 dave, with mérn and land a ‘iad Light winds Tweniher the entire passages has booa ie tayo W. ih Anaiin, Garrick, Liverpool, Feb 21, with mdse passengers, to Spottord, & Co. oth inst lat tom 92 21 sao7 & mill vessel, botio otiom up; 262h. Int 42 44, eifast, Ireland, oe fine loore seaman, of nd. fell from. ail yard on deck And was instantly killed: rt, 2 lon 6110, Wiliam McGovern, Wi Ireltaa fel trom the fore Nopgallanunast Road head overboard sateen. et fo inet offord, fy ton 4608, Tiso'AM, paw Be Indian, from Portland steaman! erpool: Sth, lat 4260 lun 49 nuitzed ship Anna, Dreatur, Pe Vintanseih caxiiog’ take ee esate Bbip American Congress, Mether, London, Keb 24, Tale of wien 270, abd Plymouth 2a, wiiti mae and 43 pasion gers or rinnell, Minturn & Co, 10th inst, Bot soundings on Hanks Newtoundiand; 2h. 3:30 YM, Mo k bearing W by if ey Say. ag Beers, No jo 6. Sbip Robena Martin. Shit » the Downs 7th, with mdse and coal, to Dunham 7 yr Mal heavy westerly wales on the passage. whip Time (or Heston), Womer, Cilssgow, #0 days, with wa- ter pipes to Beaner & Denke. Had heavy weaterly gales the ebure passage. eysione (of Hoatou), McFarland, Bavre, Keb 21, with madso und 16; passengers, 16 Post, Smith & Co. “17th wnat, off ip J Morton, Willey, from Liverpool Yors Bark formerly ship) Dirigo, Young, Ow. ys, mdse, to Dunham & itmon. ‘sch saat, off Georges Snoals spoke abip Josiah L Hale, of Newburyport, (rou ‘Uivernoul for Philaceipina. Saw a ‘number of large ‘icebergs end quantity. Of field tee pens the Banks. Bark Chas © Fowler Stapies, Havre, Jan ! gers, to Hoya & aingbam bas cxperiencea heavy weaterly gales the entire “hark ¥ Yumari, Lesegang, Mat 20, with sugar, &e, to Stevens, »Angul +N of Hntisens, wih beavy. gales from Rw ch was driven to ton 66. ivi inst, ‘at 28 30, lon 60, me spars nud pinks Kark Gorinitian, Wincherter, Cienfuegor, 21 days, with su ar and moleeses, to Dogan. Laland & Oo, Bark sarcimia (Br, ot ‘armoutn, NBS), Francis, Sagua, 13 days, with sugar and molasses, ( master Experienced very Deavy weather Carried away jibboom, bobstay, ae Bask Rolla, Rogers, New Orieans Feb 14 with sigar, molas: see, & fo Peck & Church. Feb 22, passed Cave Fiore. 1 Veseels in company. March 1, parsed Cape ilatieras, since which ume bave bad a succession of heavy NW ‘and W gaies, which sai ted \be cargo, split sails, and ihe vessel ry | much Water; 9b inst, Jat 38, lon 04 30, eaverienced » heavy Gale from Sto SW, with bigh Bea on, Vessel laboring heavy sed shipping large quanuties of water; have been 2! days a brig oes Foam, Price, Rio Jansiro, 48 days. with coffee, (0 Sullken & rousiae, atied in co with bark Sraulieso, for jew York. Brig Mary Wilkins (of Salem), Nickerson, Buenos Ayres, Jaa 30, with mdse, dc. lo R W Ropes & Jo. ‘Sailed in compa. by wi 4 barks Swallow, for f Salem, and Wesacumoun. Passed vedio Feb 4; made 1» paseaize from lat 23, 8, 18) days, gud from the kquator in 18 days March 17, “Int 29 39, lon 70 3S, spoke brig Fros ina, 8 days from Portal Gor Mixa fable Jan some, (om, Runwe, Angasiar, ‘52 says, with hides, “oe lobe Had heavy 2 mooiby by, Haru: Cuba. 18 days, Trundad, with es a moTamses, to Me Pin Buck & Co. Mareb 8, sew a ashore about 4 miles S of Gun Cay, just gone on, rech trom NW and the sea breaking over ber: Wreckers Working up to her. Brig Sara (oc Siozkion), Siovens, Triniiad, Cua, Mare 1, with @ugar apd molasses, tom P Le A a0 Win, lat 25, lon ‘83 4v, saw bark Narramiss:c, 20und N. Brig landora ‘of Provigence), Haxer, Sagua, March 12, with a Jost jiphoom tif Sntis CE Be, of 3t John, NB), Fowler, Cienfuegos, 2 with sugar, to master. witha segar snd molasses, to Culbert & Fisiny, Had heavy sugar, to with Orkzey y (Br, of Parsbor), Murphy, Gonaives, Feb 23, wich sogwood, to James & fhillips. 9a lus’, Wun jo & gave irom rig Fredonia (of Silsworth), Lord, Mayaguez, PR, 17 days, with Pe i to master. a got N Won), Merrow, Barons Feh Bb, Turks Taiante March. sith sal Mer oe inboy & ro, to whieh port she is botind heavy of New linven, Hae went 1enghr babe . Sinai, Jobon, PR, March 6, with agar, to Mol- ler keira: vessel to Mayhew, Talboe Schr Mary ‘Ai “Alice, Welsh, Ponce, Pity March 6, wi sugar, to pins Bebe iyipbide (Br), MeNad, Halifax, yar = Ez, ‘Ann (Sr), Lauk, Hailtas Br: rate LV ayant, Coston, avlakapas, my ie wie sugar, Ae, nirges & Co. jobs, Ceatner, Johnaon, Attakepas, 16 days, with w garde OPI Reobr fii Jones. Garmow, Gryel River, 12 day: Key West 6 days with cedar, oJ Absbab: wit us, ao joows, Bavennah, adsye, with cotton, Ac, otra he "emi, Henderson, Brunswick, Ga, 6 days. Rehr Joos Smith, Lynch. Wilmiegton, NO, 4 ie, Kltzaneth City, so ior Boston. bebe Ds Wolf. Kusseil, Rocrolx. BB date. va, 3da Sehr Laura Frapcen, isulloc! ver, Bebe lots, Bester, Stumes River, va. ee Rebr BR Parmer Nichols, Baltimore. Ocean Hird, Ginoe Haltimors for Providence, Sehr J 4 Austin, May, mehr Nathan « liflord, Sb: Sebr ° P'Wikams. Wiltiameon’ Virginia, Lt, Boaton, 3 anya Sebr 8 L Crocker’ Presbrey, Tannton for Norfolk. Steamer Thos wann. Post. Savannah, Ut Cape Heary, , Taaaway, fe oil Bhieide via Dermuda—by wibtbant ey poten | Taylor. Richard Borden, inte tbe Lower Bay to day tor a aro beamed eae SPM, WNW, from Fall River for Philadelphia, put | Dinanters. rneey, Orleans from New York, white at an: gor ine udcrup oye beariog HB 12 wilh wan nick font Ou fake Of he por! unceoe” when tbe sarboatd anther ‘wee ia go wits @ teres a, Dy whiw sho was wath up, und ebe got underweigh 34 K Vetociry, White, from st Jago Wath uit for New ¥. went ashore Sth inst op Cassie Inland Mrct, 0 crook sd Taian fe; crew and part of he cargo (in a damagea ooudidoa) | fed by the wreekers, Bank AntHoR (of Hoxton), Hoyt, trom Bumatra st St ela na for orders, bad bad salle, Ogure bend, do. Bane Cora, Leavit, from Wilmintton, SC, for Marans, which put Into Nassan in November last Ih dleiress, was acid | St auct-on ith ul for BAS, anu her oarqo, cousisuny of vou Me) Uo feet yellow pine huinber, for $1,015 Je or Magram Baag Ua.irad — On the Sih of March tn a gale trom SSW to WNW, wan dismas co Bad. Bprv tbh nes was ake oe ek. by. ozwor weather from Jan 1 to lth, aud loss | 2 err, Lowe grown, Town- ; Sallie Ion tes Bergan, sla 18th for Porsiand); ee Sars ren wee verte in, Mobile; Jewes Wilson, Hivon, Tas: if Finaon, do do; PR abo) heck C rhesus Wehor Hawes Pherae, reported dg for NYork): 1dtn a 15ta, ship Rate Bowers Balimore; oarks Lanerk, UpWoD, denas;, Ea Stevens, Rowe, Malenzan Micion fon Tenia port eto jacao, Jon an Ss ig; Orean Kagie, leauei-Aibenn Beas, "Antsess "1 Vi ump, * '’ BrwtlBs beth Tonte, Shiner javana: brigs ‘And erecn, das, eo Hutchinean, & 2 Sachin; ann ratSinies Silman, Nasgwas Lid brie Nickels, ‘Nickels, Havana; sabr’ Pantbea, 4, Soper, do. burke Canada, Mitsbeil, Portland: Melson, ( ‘Chandler, Adth, Diligence, Young, Portland ; fddieton, Jr, Ripple, Beston, Wh, hel lane Derry, Cork: (2th peht Mi lakofl, Coliing,’ NYork ‘Greyhound, Pierce, and ia, Taylor, oi, Mew ise Saunders Boston; schr ‘Kate Hsien, an, Chamberiein NEVASSA IALAND, ee aD. pla port Br schr Adela, Paige, for Baltimore 4 days. Naguano, rk about March 6—In port schrs Pollux, wait '; Meece, ‘from Baltimore, ai T aU PRINCE, Foo 1a port ac ‘Angler, Govens, from Just arr; of 7—In port barks ou nla Davis. from St wal Griflin, from Port } Gala, ‘oo che, Long; Ingalls; CH A’ ler, Sargent, aod arn Lee kar cy ep en ty A jo, a0; Cantor, Hardie, B ort March Oy bers Maravel, Griftn. for N York 00m; cnty Ghenaler tor Landon: brler Osean Traveller, Ba ‘wig treieht; "Opesdavay. 3 Thomas, trom Nor! folk & izn fay ‘Thomia, do: Kcho, Long from Norfolk, do. Barah Po ters. Lord from Witming!on, ‘Cabazac. Wella, do for Boson; Hidalgo, Whitmore from Machias; Mur ia, Duabar, jetown: (W Allon, Johnson for W York ark, grate oe, tor, © W Coonor, Urann. from. ‘Nox son Leonard fouria day out.) not Haun a, Jan In port ship JB Whosior, Ke from Mafia for Liverpool; bark Ar/bur, oj rom ra frat ur ‘haa been incorreetly r na arnetlion Mareh 6 Arr echr James Ward, Allen Mobile; 9th, Nyon once Taito, ‘edge Jaron Sib, Isr Dark Sabrina, 0 foare warke th werk, Ai nin Tah & eh 6 Thoms ection Lal SS Byocks hudson man, Bt 'T! i, tagoke Porsuae ems Me as oan more, Argyle (reported Ain), W. 5 chr Baier? mit ait ion tea ay bari von ir JOU, a er bri af to Tuintpad, Masch O~ Arr brig Blfen Baroued rn Rima, bat. ‘¢ W Dyer. Hartol Poriand: 7th, brige ka mael Glin: GUichriat, 5 Yorks Bites is, Gilehrist, > Yor! 4a, Downing: Reportar, le Sid Foam, Warren, ond’ Royaiston, Robinson, ft Thoinee, sebr © Hi Piteomb, VAN, or Turks Ista! ilar rahi por bark Dani Webster, Ward, for NHaven OY me Ports. BOSTON, March 2 AM- Arr abips Inalsh Crowell. Tomer, Qaioulin; Woniern lar, Hemmend, Liverpool Br bark Pal myra Lovet Glasgow. Telegraphed, adios Cleero, from Li- verpool; Bay State, NUrleana: brig View Cla Soar Whiney, Howes, Babimore ship Nigainaale, Petstene Ba'svia; barks Kleber, Crowell, Sydney, tea wit Blanchard, anu See Drie, Peabody Hava tlghty Chester, Crom by Mobile; briges Apboit Lawrense, Haxcr, Yacisel; Model, Dow, schra William B Darling. Raxter, Noriock} Gin Wheres, Philadephia; Mercy Tayior. Nickerson, N° Be OTe bok Cordell Cook, Cien"uecos; bries Black Haw ka, do: Exemplar, Pickers; Bastes, York, Cardenas; Ben Delano B Motta’ vie sy Thomas; Wabacht Lockhart,’ London: edson, Bermuda’ Below, bark Lenon Ayres, ba LTIMORE. tareh 19 sar atesmere Union Cundif, and Enzabeth, McLaughlin, N York, bark Bragesie Lisuekia, Na- ples; brig Starlight ©, St Thomas, 1d bark Selah, Goud, Enarlosto. sebrs 4 Pete Some Small. Portland JN Baer, Vanneman, Bowon; F B Abnott, Smith aaa & if Humley, Hamz ond, Bork, Aid ship Leila, Cota, Rotterdam, drigh Mon ee, Demerara: Tempe, Wood, Laguayre &o ita Miebols, Wiudi s gamer, W yanan, Georgetown, Wms breace. Uuteb, Charlesta: Slet— Arr (oy te) sieciner Locust Point Franch, NYorks bark Le rh Bivciheads Ruenos Ayre a Mons 2¢0 CHA! reb — pape keoens "1 ‘Jens Kean, Bio Janeiro: Oherokee, Bicias N Bourne Pu meg nol Fees Nirginia Go ourg, Sweden, Kp poi EH, Races aud agustina, Marsh; Barcclsass sole Wea Bike MY ame, PI ch Arr brig Delano, Baker, % Thome blade! YANNIS, for Boston. MOBILE. Mareh 17-~Arr (by (o!) ship talazd Queer, Rug- Biss, Kio F neiro cepored sd for § Ueleane). Wy ORLEANS, March 1—azr «by tel) sbip Union, Davia, ‘orl NEW LONDON, March 19—Arr schr J Ireland, Silliman, Buivmore for Norwich PHILADELPHIA, March ~Are darks Conrad, Selabury, Bio Janeiro, Bowens, Wisen, Fae Cavello; briga rt Harris, French, Trinklad oe C Bryant, St Jago: P Lacos: ‘€, Fregch, Cie sug Baton, Care devan; Allred Sill Bers! yy, 4 Meuregor, Us McAlpin, Ragyed telands, RI be see, Vincent Cinstasee Monterey, arranta, Gazette Crowell, Geo J Jones, Crowell, Marietia Hau tT RS Miler, Carter, Jol Cagwaiadar, Gottrey. warriet and Rarnb, Thee, Chas 5 Carstairs, Kat bum, Miller, Lawa, sebccsa libight, Kpdicott 400 ae ¥. Maris’ New York, Suith Tuttle, Mayo. Proviscetown. a soar . frey, NYork; Reverue Corson, Suerp, 60; Harriet pnd, Soran, Tice, Mat iiwey, Be Giro Thonipeon. ios and futia Ciraye Marte . i= — J; svamer Rosin, seliew, ORTLAND, Mareb 19—Arr bark N W Bridge Woot: = web , Steelman Lor f Beauchamp Melolire. (amen tur Nortel. «1 brig Cast ¢ camila, Pinkham, Havana; schr Elouise, '. BALEM, bark Said Bin Sultan, Ward, Zan- wibar. brie Fen, wry eo Teoue Irene, Waa, Georgewow! Hichmoad bi 3 Atletia’ Chase Philat Locate “New Fork via Ulousnster. ‘Mid scar small, c. AMPAULIN COVE, March 29—Arr schr Loolla, Preder- ser, Bermuda for Boston. Apnpican LESION. EXECUTIVE 0.0 Wi MeoP ‘ual place, day ond Beur,wiibou: further neaicn, oa Special buninews W.s fispaLs Gk TH WARD. REGULARS WILL MEET AT T JO" ecm wart Hotel mg Monday evraing. March 23, O'elok P Rw AN McieOD, Presiden Blivesron R. Nouaw Reeretary PERSONAL. (XONSOLER —AGKER WaNT> IT. AND Davia DO DONT J gett. “He bad better wok +1 special notes PTHIe SUOULD MutT THE RYE OF KISS MARY cating on ir: Charlee rigger 190) Aather sreel, betwee tbe eure of 12and 2 sit ac AURRTTA—HAVE OALURD, Bue WAS TOLD THAT you had left, rest anxioty' te felt for you addres etwacd, Beosdway Post oitive. ANTED—TO KNOW THR WHER Oo ‘Tipperary, Iraland. who 00 ham Fitzgerald, from landee in New Yo & ome ‘yo ff hip ahold moot | Ye eve 0. himeelt oF any of hie trea, be ould com- 1 Sruner by addeessing Patrick Piig~ Fat foro on bis | ae Delaware City, Del, Let AND FOUsD oo ed WEtes HOUND, wit TAN ON EAns, He was lost in Arosdway, hetenen Flghieen! teenth eirceta. A libre! raward wil 3a paid by rere Dim to the Lierald oflles. Theowner's read 8 On the | coher avout the neck. a2. LORT-FITR po? REW4+RD.-LOT, OW eae t~ afternoos, tn Proad way, oF ponit< Se at dann, black aod lau slut; hed vo red pe collar. ay black edge. Whoever #tll rewaro KY chy ‘Chambers sreet, up stairs, aball receive the above re wart. THURADAT BERRI ns GOING ROM ‘unpt from Cbarieston, 5 C, bowtt to Ponce, Nin.h to Tenth stron througt Fifthavenne « into for Rito. abe 1zth inst was trinsferted on board the schooner | rittorire. The finder wt! 4 Pape perly row rded and cecaive sen aoa trom Morto Kico bound to New York. | the thanee of the owner by leaving it at 22 Wath acrect, AL teel nen to Capt Smal for nis Kime nema ta recet? Se bomrd 2 ‘Vvossel and Alad Weatmon, we _ LZ. ON FRIDAY EVENING, in ThaP Av \DEMY o1 om the passage. The bing Halifax waa lowied with » Music, m lnrge sized pearl ines. Yhe ater aod consigned to Unatioia, New York be suitabiy rewarded by leaving at 0 L399 Kast 1 hirteent JOHN CUD SINGTIAM, Maser of wig Halifax. Bais Stoas King— Turks islands papers re eived un % Pho Hina, ou Male ey, Np far cof De wlan lume OF ke ior) ia gu Mall Key, "No? further “yrds. Tho ta wes saree by Messrs Pendergas: Brothers, of Potinore, sodis ineor Bre to Ly ‘Winchester, from Navassa fs'and Fah 9% for Reltimore with guane, wentaahore on Swan Polos, “= peske Bay, tm, nities bore soe brig drawing 18 feet Bown Raton, Randall, from New Lork for Port au Prince, Tae ewcouniered bee) woather, split galls lost water oil n, touched at Inn "0A Bie ul, to prosure waler, wid sin next eRy. Bonn TAP Crar Wha nahoro on (ineui Aoint, has Deen Rot of, ahd Waa 1 Remtuchet on Wednesday night last, by the slesmer Ialaund ume, Canptrr, March 3—The anip ro Grove very couriderable during the sane e believe abe hed ouly one anchor out. Smoxt Passsen—The tron ship Queen of the Tboraion, arrived st Poruand on Making the run tn twenty aya, Thue, o Of the year, is are car! 4 full cargo, priceipelly Creag “om eens rf Pp L ‘Geeen be Tat ty goods, for Canada, hhalemen, At A Helene Joo 9, ship Telleht, Fompkina, of 0 of and fog rein Loos Fant tase te i ntat at Helena, wririny on Jan ® saye— {die Aerating, or “Deter crrives ony from beeen, wad oo Heard trom Vee 2, ‘no iat, &e, Caravan, Bragg, NB. do tae a WR, AN Lowne® to the Sime ‘ Yobia wh oil te reason. feara for the saccty of Festa fara — nd the Casvan, which» wen sap: Medlord coin, of and Ageots, Port nd, ne. BoRKos AYRES Jan Jn port sou hampton tu days, shiva # Aymar, Sawyer, empten duew rata, N ge Jane: ue, hones die: trom aed, Reach, Foumens from halumorer sO, Mice: ie le tue N vue Le er baliam, Wm ae son. har, 3 GO Brune, wagle, og Andean, ‘his meee nem Rickert. fs Bal siete owes, from leet. ‘e “ 0 Hit ae Begce sischargtng. ow, nalemn Wewager sce. micas barke meen, han ORS, Kely “> a Tenia, Nobre, sated from Barba- PR, Feb d—In port ache M Sawall, Lond, from $10 tEmAM LoeicZBAS MADWON SQUARE, LAST FAIDAY, 5 biadug A unable Séward Will be piven by toe nioe tek ie Pe" eo given 106 Weat Forty firm street. sitveaaaiiaaece ee Lot-o%, RATURDA yy, waRcn ‘*D. ABTWREN THE house of 0 and 5 emorandum book; l* of no aRe ex owner, it wver'e DAME writen in severAL places, Gader wil be I beraily rewarded by returning iy to Jobn V, Gridiey, Thirty eigh’h sireet and Tenth aver uc. OsT_OM TRE wre Leaieey Se rhow @ Kiewoker stron, wwe, tn Fongh frond Thirteenth anae s_eremmrapate costaining & ome hundred dollar from Gloucester for Mew Tork, whieh bel iberally 1 reward t Peaving tbe name i a os leaker ty [08 oN SUNDAY AFTERNOON, oF Derren Two. J Untoa care pairoagh © Stat emth cee EBeven ‘The ‘Aronis,, with J. Brennan, at Conmabls & Co "a, Casal #reet, will DO suitably re’ Teerive the ti thanks of tbe owner dtsniaed $4 mira —" ORT, ON BATURDAY golng f ech earl A met aa Madinon, avons, sage) & Sivek sami estieraees REWARD —DOG LOSE, THis. SsTORDAT Sock colin taersin allen acted morosco cola wit be keown Gime. two exire clswe on Tach bined “te long: ery and und tal, be x kets ‘tb avenue, REWARD—FOR THR ReCOVERY OF A nROWN $50)! Lg ry ‘bigh, with @ enar om hed oo the a4 th ote Recs to go to Load talon” ‘will be given for the borae ‘and wagon, and ie for thee ABM. LENT, corner Twonty seventh st. and Srentweg, “Senena Macks Bort sche Ht, for Bait LRWARD ar -In Gen Grant, a wa ~ vere mo $1.00 BEARD. UNION BANK, a aruskan, March & Arr bigs son, Pena this baa rept SS oan ty LY b pris Leg y 2 Looke, Pack, bed oe " Ay in Urorh steams toh ioglon, Vath ogbr Vartel, Harken, oe Cras FoRGOs, March} rr aran lent iow, Oran Yorke: Sreanserer sinatra a tat, ad Sry coae apenas toa e, Seea, mr wen L i) os wand y baie Rod phisters Se ou fat hal ended Shem Thank torte ta, Rhee, Chiulelphon, tia, | LOS a ahen gens 2.08 hi arias extended trom bis body, Syl Dyer, Koaton BH ARTHUR, Conner, Pia, Packard, Bull rr) rrr i A, March 10~ arr ship Jonny, brig Te) ‘tlah "Hanson, Nurieane, Ir (an aif rame ay 9 tty, BYork fant ad same day ts Nori F Be-pawell, mover, hago i, mape dohu § Healt, Uf druth, Norfolk: 12h, barka ou og ey Pee ' intthews, Portland; jelwilia Sa ™ { Matron, bay ine, Motue, Mary Wier, Had, Sarsvuad; A fC arligie, Ving w INK s aN o LIQvons. I’. 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