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10 Mur Albany Corresp ude see. Aimany, Marca 12, (Slectches of Hills Before the Legislature aff #% —Mr, Ames’ Bill to Establish New Yo Hams Mr Dayton’s TQ to Negulite (he Mani Sale of Pas—Rills in Relation to the High Hwiye, P yt Wardens, Institution for the Blind, Limited Partnerships, te , de Bhe Legisiature is, of course, much o Bills for the alleged benef of New York clty—tome got Ves8, some bad, acd more indifereut Tpropose eo eve you & | wBetch of a few of the lateat:— Senator Ames’ dil) to establish regulations for the | port of New York’ continses tho Tiiot Commissionors, lmmposce & penalty of twenty ave doltare oa the office: Sf ary steamboat who shal! dump ashes or cinders in tne fmarbor below Spv: Duyvel creek or Throg's Neck, or above Sandy Hoos; s fina of tive dollars for gamping Dal fest, emders or rubbish into the slips of dueks, or on the piers, except ismodistely into carts: and afurtber fise of | we dollars for exch aod every cublo yard of material so | shrown out; a tne ef twenty dive dollars for wilfully | fiwewing stones, earth, night soll, dirt or rabdish jwto the docks or Stiga; provides for the fastening of sepvacs mats or cloth vetween the vbipe aud the ducks, to prevent any portion of loose cargoes, mah as dirt, Xo, from falling ‘nto the river while baiag diecharged; im- poece a penalif of five doliars for hrowiag any package of merebandive weightng over fifty pounds on to ® pier ‘withes adequate protection wthe planking, or for cragging any heavy merchandise over the piers to the jojary of the planking, making ‘t the duty ofthe persona drecging a stip remove we excavations to some place hors high water mark; impores a fine cf twevty-Ove doliars for obsiraciing | a pler in Avy way, provides for the storage of goods ob styvoting a slip at the expense of the owner; for the pro per cleaning and ropa'ri.g of piers apd Duikhoads by the Bwners and occupants; a tine of fifty dotlars tor mooring & ‘vessel to a beacon or buoy, and a fine of two bundred aad ity dollars for removing a beacon or buoy; torbiis the | driving of poles in the rivers for tie purpose of fishing, where the water is of a greater depth than six fest at iow tide: repeais the act of 1851 relating to tne barbor mas” Bers, and makes the fines and penalties recovered under tthe act payabie into the treasury of the ato. Mr. Dayton’s bill in the Assembly, ‘to regulate the | manufacture and sale of gas,” provides for the ‘appointment >y the Mayor of any city, or the trustees or | seleetmen of any village, of a board of three compet:nt | wen to inspect and reguiate the quality of gua evil, aud the measurement of the quantity sapplied to consumers ‘The compensation of the members of this ‘(Hoard of Gas | Jmepection”’ is fixed at five dollars per day when actually | employed, which {sto include all expenses, ‘the duty of the bosrd to make & ful: chemical and mecha, Bical teat of the quality of the gas farnished within their | furimdiction at jeast once in two months, and to keep a | record of such teew for annua! pudlication; W test toe ag vuracy of each meter, affixing W each the rate of joss of action and po meter is to De used without such test and | Ti is maie the duty of ali the | | Tegister dy the board. 2 boards in the state to meet on the first of May next, tn the Yorm of e “Central Gas Inepection,”” and adopt a uniform standard of test for gas and meters—the standard of qua My v0 be made a dase (1 charge Dy ai! the gas companies mm the Kate, though the act expressly atates thas it i# uot in tended to regulatn the actual rat+ of charge by toe compa- Dees, Dut to contro! the per centage of reduction for in'erior supplies. Provieion is made for the necassary meetings of ‘the Central Board, and for the acquirement and re ortiog of all of rmation a+ to improvements \o gas manufa: ure. ‘Foe gas companice are forbidden cocullwct viils for charges | r uhan ehali he anthorized by the stancard of the SSopur ot tsar Inspection, and are comps Ind to atopy wevers to their curtomers They are forbidden to refuse to supply fae ou the grouod that other pergone on the same | premier Rave reused or negiecied W pay, and are geae- Pally to comply wth the regulations imposed Ly we Boards of Gas Iorpection Mr Mosre’s bill in relation to the Harlem Raitroad,ausho- | rivee them to run thelr steam engines to the northerly | xe of Thirty recond street -, at. Mather’ bill in relation to limited partnerships, | «Maker any aterstion in the names of geoeral or epecial — parwners, the oature of the business or in the capital, or se death of any partoer, a dissolution of the partnership. Mr Horton has introduced a bill providwg that the State | ‘Treesurer hal! pay tothe Croton Aqueduct Department 1S for water supplied to Sing sing prism from May, 40 May, 1868 Enge bas introduced a bill giving the managers of | the New York Institution for the Blind power to convey Teal estate apd invest the proceeds. ‘Mr. Ames’ bill amending the law of 1857 Port Waréeus, amends the second ection #0 as to compel | the wardeus to have @ general office st which all the wardens shal) report daily. with the uaual exceptions, Amends nection 3 Fo as to allow them to employ carpan- Gorn, sei! makers, riggers or shipwrighta, :n making any survey tant may be called for or deemed necessary, pro ‘vided such mechanic is not interested therein, ard gives | @upreme power to the wardens !n all cases of wreck or The fifth section er ae ae as to anthorize Meir aitendance at the saics of all vessels, riggiag, @amsged ,&c, not insured tm the State of New York ; sal £0008, verse), Ac., to be sold by an auctioneer of their awp appointment, ‘and their fees for attandance om such saice to be ove half of one per cent of the gree 1 of. sucbenles, the anchoneer so ap xomted to make month!y statements to the Yoard. It increases their fees £ basch od other ordinary @ rveysfrom $i 50 to $2, and for certificates of same $1—for survey of bull, spars, , ke, #5; certificate of samc $150. Al fees re od to bel divided squaily ames fae eine wartens Tappen-s bil in relavon to the High @ridge it and Commona'ty of New York to | a oan ahead tor vos ‘rave! for pasren- riding the Water Comi Ausaxy, March 20, 1858. - Grinding Commiices—Report on Desf and Dum>—Tinke-- ting the Excise Law—TJaxing Banks for the Canal— Defining Quatifications—Tolling Railroad Freigh!—Ship Canal to ARany—Project for Raising Money to Complete the Canals, de. ‘The Senate have agreed to have « grinding committee, af there are any billa sa charge of the Lobby which are of | ® tonbtiulcharacter they will be taken up by this com- anittes. It ie moch easier to convince ® majority of eight Aan it eo majority of thirty.two The session is draw- dng 0.8 close, and very few bil s have as yet been passed plan objectionable character. But previous experience with relation to these special commitiecs should induce « mare and waichfulness over the reports and recommenda- Gives coming from them One-third of the scla passed by dhe Leg satare, never seen aod some of the most infamous, ‘were 5 other brand, and the members voted blndiy, @nd.oniy wpon the report of the grinding committeer. ‘FL |t be so Now? This is legislation made easy. A report of the commissioners who have exam‘ned the affeire of he Dest apd Dumb Inetitation, was presented © ‘this morning. It lays open several bare spots, but it doer votecrm Wo enter very deeply invo the items of the | @xpenditare of the money contemplated in the resoluion of mguiry. 1. to be printed. Persone residing on the line of the Erie road are inform @4 that the Ra'lroad Commitiee of the House have report o4 against rerulating the fare of way passengers on that | youd. Mr. M’Nett, of Buffalo, is the chairmaa of that com. mae ‘Sarse balf dozen bila are now in, amending the Excise | (lew; 20 two bearing Abe least resemblance. This fore gehedows the fact tha) the present law will remain another Uyear, but not a retailer ip the Stave will regard it, as it | (places (hone taking license ander much greater restraint (Shan those who p-acvice under the ‘free irate system. Here it is. Only yevterday we inferred from the course 1 Binge appeared to be shaping, that no: only raliroade were t >be taxed to supply the canal fund, but tha: banks and fp Torance companies would aa justly be included. Now, | th! * morning, Mr. Chauncy, democrat, representiog the Fo: rth Kings County Aneoubiy Ditrict, gave motive that he | Wended to introduce a bill to tax banks tw) por cent oot ir capitals, for “cansl purposes.’ The imeurance comy Miles murt cree next To . Weer thal there maybe .no question hereafter, Mr Beach dae introduced « bill making it imperative upon membe fe of the Legilatu-e t reside and be legai rotors im the ¢ érict they represent. Tle has no ideathataay | more Wi @hiogwon county gentlemen shal, come down ty whe chy of New York and undertage to leguiate for tne people of that city. Since the weeurrence of the affair of placing Mr. Cha. field under Arrest, and the contiaued objecting of Mr Delany to forwarding bille, several members of the lebhy hhave held a conenitation with regard to the propriety of expelling thoe® two delegates from the city of New York. ft was pragosed that two republican members sbould piand paired off upon a)! questions of « political character, fe case euck expulsion should be determined upon. It wae, however, settled that the rule under which Mr. Delany bea the power two prevent apecial reference of makers, Osh be changed so ae to deprive him of th power solely This in the easient remedy The Cana’ Comimitter of the House reported this morn- fing the jong talked of bili ueposing canal folie on rail roads, Whee the wile were om befure, they only ia eiuded the line of central roate: now nearly every ons in tae Ptate of any Importance, ¢x opt the Harlem and Indaen | fiver, are woln ded, The Canal Comm tie wave had & fone veo abape & bill 6¥60 satisfactory & & me ority of | ee In order to let the reaters of tne ftentie have ihe ometient reading of the Ul, we bere ap eri be taken up for action on We ines. pene a copy day cent — teroet SPORTED ON ce Hee eee Onease EHR REVRSUES OF TH rarer feet The sew York «entra! Roflrosd Comoany the New Fort and brie k roar Ba. "psy th and Syraonee Redinves Coimpasy ton hamnand Waterwown Rallront iy. the Byr aon ‘bern Railroad ¢ Rie matic | relation to | ” NEW _ YORK HERALD, Nrond t Coanpaty, aide Hoehosine * to ee aliey. Company: frpd a@ ail proj Srameporied oa, a sara! epee’: im tbe several ‘eeetions ast tom pICY ont balf of the r mile tar thee the deans suck would hat freight 8 | New Yor® ory Rat trod 4 Cosppany, the Onsen ‘Onnandal) anal ¥and ‘on each of fomaiationere of the Gunal Prod oe th | than! preeeribe, of alt we erty transpor | euch Patirosce ad the sat eer i payinent “hereof, and to mnke such Feguiations an they may dvem proper for that purpose: ae every eurh © mvs {iat ebeii nor megieet oF refuse wo comp! aps such reg jations, she.t fertelt to the penple of fe Viale for the use of the canal fundenve hundred doliare for every day it shall 80 hegivet or refuse, and in every ¢.#e of wuch forte ture, tt abel) de the duty of the storney General to progasue such com Pany for the peualt y, in the mame of the pa Seo, 2, rty tranepo-tes om any euch and after the Bok aa3 of November up *o ant | Gay of April aball be subjecad to the payment of tolla, an | provided in the @ret nection of thie wet: nar chall the sr‘isles of yatter, sherse, fresh meate or frerh feb, poal'ry, oysiers, claian,itve animnalaof all kinds, fresh fruit, ordioary Dxg" gage of passcrgers, and fucl for the use of ‘he raiiroait tran’ | Porting the ame, be mubject to ‘ho paymentof tolls upoo auch | raliroade at ans season of the year, and excapt usron the New | York Central Railroad and the Ow dq nyrsnnme Kail | road, no pi ‘which abais be sbe SFowth or product of dhs | Bale Wenaported on the raiirosda mentioned in Us feat sac- H ans tails at any Sime, nor sba!l any | propert; {ols uader the provisionn o' or wi | ret Save thas tree bumired mies 4 1 ny areepplying fora charter to constracta sp cana camel, somse twenty miles to length, from this city down the banks of the oa river. Several peavy | capitansts are enlisted in the measare, anticipating & cost of some three mi tions, tne steek of wich will be readily taken The purposa ia t accomplisa the long sought advantage of 3 direct foraign trada at this city Tre procuce comirg trem tbe far West could thon be transferred directly from canal boa‘e aad railroad cars on doard vessels, and foreign goods deetined northward so4 westward received from wercdaut vessels. Tt would make this ap importast port of entry ‘The standing committees this moraing reported « larga | pumber of bila, moatly of a loca: and private enarecter The Committee of Ways end efeans of the House, enich at | ways reflects the potiay ‘ef tbe party in power, have not | yet presented their Dudget of financial recommendansra, | either how to replenish the treasury or provite means for | finishtog the pudlic works F. ie quite probable thas chey | wil! suggest some method for tha ramady of those evita, | It ts foreshadowed chat they will ask for the narsage of a | law under the twa) tp secon of artinic aewanth of tha con | atitotion, submitsing the quersion to tha paope whether they will consent to borrow fva millions, to rae aighwan | yoara, to fish the capsla, Tama who hava examined the Inastor sta’o that the enlargement caa 0 fally and family comphshet in two years, provided euflls unle were gavaiable hate blessed ting 't would be if the carale conlu be completed in that short period! It woul2 Femove an immense po'rucal atyiking house, It is reported chat ur military authorities are calling in we arns Ioened to yolumtfer miltary orgmaizations Citizena’ corpa, one of the most correct discip J body of gnidiary in’ the State, have receatly bese thne deprived of av old abd dilapiiaied set of wink which they use in drilling aod exercise. Why ts thief Ht 2B af 2 2, = & 2 2 e rs | FINANCIAL ANO COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Moxpay, March 22-6 P. M Tho proposal tn the State Lagiaiature to to | the rail roada, in order 1 provide a “uad for tae comolatioa of ths | canals, le unworthy of the emailest mind in thai Dody Toe proceeds of such @ tax would be too amall ty ava! apything toward the completion of tus canals, Dut it word operate as a severe tax Dpon toe transportation of proniu and merchandise throughout this State, Tt weald be the means of buliding up Philade!phla and Baltimore at tho expense of New York; would be the saivauon 0° | the Penneyivunia canels, aad would divert na avail 21 thon of our Western produce to the Mivaigappi an? Cara ian routes to the sea Tre policy of tha Leyisitture o | thie State should be to lessen, not to increas, the ¢ ist 0 | transporting freight aud merchandise theough the Suste dy every poewible means. By euch mosos hex the | of Now York been acquired, aad by suc? only can it be | maiptaioet. We presume that the propo-al t toil one | railroads will pot even be seriousiy considered ia the state | Assembly. The Asriatant Treasurer reports to day as followa:— | Tota} receipts . + $336,648 00 Total peymenta, tevee, 962,883 63 oy +5,860,145 70 The receipts to-day include $88, 009 trom oust) ma | The bank retarns for last week, compared with those for | aggregates of the leading cepartments:— Tocrease ip loaos aod divcoun Decreane in specie... Increase in circulation .. Increage in deposite, actual. } The increase in discounts to the extent reported was Bot | at all anticipated. Jt shows more actively in the demand | for moosy for commercial purposes. The decrease in specie w the result of withcrawals on account of the new government loan. It will eoom find ite way out of tne | government treasury into the channels of traie, and then amto the banks again. The deposie have not changed much, The segregate is eoormons, and will probably re. matn go for several months. There are no signs of any let up i the supply of money, Dut,on the contrary indications of an !mportation of gold fron the other | side. Ap imp rtatlon of specie to some axteat ls among the most probable things of the day. Tne demandes againet the State of Wisowsin on State bonds maturing on the lst cay of April proximo, whother | for principal or interest, will be caid on presentation at | the Bank of North America in the city of New York. At the election held at Chicago, om the 17th inst., by the stockholders of the Illinois Centra! Rauroad, Messrs. Thos E. Walker, J. N. Perkins and Gustavus W. smith were elected directors, to hoid until March, 1662; Mr. Perro Chovteaa, Jr., until March, 1861. | The interest due the lstof Apritoa the firat mortage | bonds of the Milwaukie and Mississippi Raiiroad Comps ny, We are authorized to say, will bo paid promptly. Tho following is » mtatoment of the earnings of tho New York Contra! Railroad tor the month of February, 1%54, compared with its earnings for the corresponding nonth of the previous year — \ } 1868.,, $498,225 41 W857 .. Decrease, sees $49,914 42 The €ommisvoners of the consolidated deot of New Orleans will reseive proposale unti' the 1th of May next for $55,000 aix per cent coupon bonds of shat city, the | princtpsl reimbarsabie in 1492, and tne inlerost payanin | sem! annually in New Vork | The Now Orleans Picayune of the 15th saye:— The weekly statcment of the banks shows the usual | stroug fea‘ures. epee tor this week are:— | Increase io ebort loam. e 51M "im epecia ..... 1484 bod 2 crcwAboD « 204,1hs } “ta deposite .. 117 $63 “ jp exchange 391,396 | Decree in dutant balances Ein | grease im deposits proper... Lay 580, was the graod feature of operation day. Tee mere, under a heavy euppiy, closed at lowar ratas | ten yeator da: With some fee exceptions, buyers | almoet dict prices. Though there was no dec'iae io the coupter rates for checks oo New York, which was | Steaty at discount, outside torre was consiaerab ¢ | Suctaation | The American system of selling maoofastured gore through commission houses haa long bo#a ragarde! eth | diaeatisfaction by many of the leading maqufetarera of | cottons and woollens who consign to New York, Boson and Philateipbia. It is alleged, with justice, that the pro fits of the comminsion merchant, by which the Brideh mapufactarer is not burdened, fu'ly coanterbaiaove the advantage gained by the protective duty. The recent | troubles have lifted the curtais from the secrets of many leading houses, and revealed to the eyes o° astonished consignors of goods and stockhviders of corporat.ons the } extent and reck ananess of @ ‘Boanciering” aystom hich | bag been goleg on for yeare. Fancy styler of domeeuc | gots neod, perhaps, the services of @ selling agent competent t introduce & pew article to the notice of boyere Bot the conviction is gaining ground among manctfacturers toat they car never compete | with the British in staple goods until brown muslins and | other plaio Fabrice are wold through cloth halle, auch ae those of the Fngiah maoufectariag towns. lo Fagiand the buyer goes to tne seller; here every leading jobbing house is beset from morning till night by the salesmen of commiarion houses, sampler tn hand, urging for orders. Fach commission house i aoxiour to well aa rapidly am ite eighbor, lew the lose of consigumente ekould follow, and the result is that goods are pushed off into the hands of anybody and everybody, at buyer's terms, as though they had nc valve st ai) Housee in the distributing trade Just capital enongh to pay thelr store rent for one | ore entreated to make egbht and ten months pur. chaser of dry goods © aimort any amount per annum, only keeping tp a fair show of trate. The commission merobent generally receives for his services 2iq per cent as commission, 234 guarantee, 14 csr cant insurance, An , inal 6% per cont Now, brown cottons of standard maker, 9 4 good season, when ao export demand pre valle, ere generally “eld toarrive The bale scarcely touches the dock before !t le shipped the buyer. Here Lie comm aeion merchant receives 635 per cent for novo tinting an erohange which ‘could have beem directly ar. ranged with the manufacturer Printing clothe are now Mmoatly by'd « irectly wt Providence; and why should not Drown and bleached mustina be sold near or at the great prin of manufacture? If manufacturers gold their owe goede tarongh } | Come te them, ae ta Ragland, am fade for caeh ov aatinfactory endorand be bewer beld in this paver. Goods would aso way, = manu. oth hall, bayere wowld be obliged to | purchwes would be | the w-ek previous, exhibit the foliowtug variations in the | +. $2,144,719 | } | TU ESD4 AY, facturers krow what tt costs to mabe goods, and would mot take the lsad in breaking down prices, Toere is a stropg feeliog io Rhode Island and Connectiont especially in favor of the establishment of “ cloth halls.” Domestic goods should be bought and sold more with reierence Ww their actual vaine than ig at present the case Cottons, which are capab e of accurate measurement, determ'ning the value of the fabric, are sold according to certain arbi tery brands of the holders. Browa muslins ahouid be of one price for a certain width and weight Bleached em Ung abouid bo sold by the “ pick” or number of throads to the eqnare toch, It ia true that some of the Dest city buyere purchase in this wey, but the commiasion hooses discourage the practice, aud out of towa buyers generally buy according the make” and brand. [tia worse for both parties ta the end, and prevents a uniformity of qo- tations through the market Tue tonnage on the Reading Raliroad the past week ‘samonntod to 21,376 tons, making the tonnago for the sea son 200,725 tons, against 394,246 toma to corresponding time Inet year ‘ Tho fotlowing table wit! compare the exports of the seven principal etapls articles for the week and yeari— 1857, ——, — —— 188 —— Weckendg Mar. a. Amman Value. Amrunt. Value. Conon, bales - BAAD SAVIO 3,169 $184,502 Fiour, bbls 3185 234,042 8,798 4,200 Corn meal, ddIs ii 27 951 Wheat, besh....... 116,728 188!638 — Corn, bush, + 143,050 102,071 126, 453 88,402 Beef, bbis. and tes. 1.179 27, 23268 48,4U7 Pork, bbls. andtes,, 640 «12.873 740— 12,115 SO ete $1,063,860 $44,020 Decrease of week ae compared with that of 1857.. 639 640 Tha followicg ix @ com parative statement of the valucof exports from the commencoment of the year March b= 1851. 1868. Increase. _ Decrease Coton... ..95,902, 189 $1.499.488 : a 1457 273 802 — 946,259 803 406 — «4508 206,890 198,225 - 865,421 106:761 - Total .... 87,877,001 $4,279 602 $915,283 $3011 BRE Decrease as compared witn 1857 cae 8,698,319 The foilowmg are the corrected earnings of the Uaiona ana Chicago Union Ratiroad Company for the month of February :— 1858 1357. Freight. $48,397 25 $46,801 44 Inc $11,595 81 Pasecugers....... 22183 84 27,009 0 Duc .4.876 61 Mails, &...... 8,890 30 8,396 2 loc., 24 08 Total..........878)1K0 89 $02,287 69 Ine. 66,023 20 The corrected caypings for Janoary, 1868, were $86,- 318 ¢ For the purpose of showing how some of the great lines of caiircad on the other site are operated. we give a sum- mary. of the last seml-angual report of the London and North Western Railroad Company :— Loxvox axp Nowra Wasrens Raitroan. Cantal Account Credited to Dec. 31, 1857. Connolidaved stock ay vo 820,810,024 Dito on Auadersfeld and Manchester, Leeds aud Dewrbury — ...... 1,147 476 London and North Western shares of £12 i 1,014,894 Coventry anu Nupeavwn Consolidated stock , 209,981 Joint stock capival cbargesble with dividend. .£23,243,275 Tbe total grove reveuue for the half year ended Dec 31, VRBT, amonnied to £1,750,061 68 7d, and the expend” ture to £4,131,466 13s. reaving of £69,082 Se, Td, Which, adoed @ Da ‘rom the previous for Ube halt yaar £626 XSR Le bd, against £685,017 ‘Yhe tolioe eg ty « statement of receipts apd eapen. diture ior the ha'f year ended Dec. 31, 1867: — Reape Horses, carriages and dogs. Maile... . * Merchandise. Coal, eee Live stock ited balance of traffic to other companies Ger special agreement... .. 23,257 Total... (658,803 Interest on cash, balances, and calls to arrear. ... 17,595 Retts of iand, builaing. &c. (net ve 25,903 franer fees... 417 Ry Huddersfeld C 1,009 iy estimated di Lancaster abd Cartsle 14,000 Cherter ane Holybead ... Njie South Anforoehire.. oc... 3)720 Macchester and South Junct 8,490 North Landon. .... 0. cee 12,420 Caledonian . 3,240 Fcotish Midland’. 2,000 Under cctimated last balf yoar,, 1,060 Total recelpta...... Expendicure. Mairsenance of way, stations, &c. Locomotive pow: pa Pollen €x Merchenaive traffic expenses: G vera) a including = expenses, salsa ries, &,. Tae expenses. Schools at Wolverton and Crewe. oo North Union Raliway—proportion of jolat expenses 2,247 Tote) other charges, such as taxes, interest, Tani ed dividencs wal of bonds, Ac. rp! pre “y makee the totai sum disposable £626,858 Ve, ht and dividend of 6 per cevt per annam would eave the acovont as onder — Dividend or 6 per cent per annum on £21,048,182 £626,904 Dividend of 4 per cent peranpom on £5 calied on 244, shares of £12 We, each, at 2s, perehare..., Leas 26,071 upiasned,,. of Huddersfield, Manchester, 4 406 MARCH 260 ‘Tho following aro the closing prices after the second 23, 1858—TRIPLE SHEET. 100 Gal &aic RRO 80 av ei anh? Bt Keel, Chester, davgbter of the late Samuel place. See ee Tees, ei he ot’ Now York, 0 Manna C ‘Milligan, Eq, of the former the board, as reported by C. Kowalski, No 18 William street: § . ) alternocn, at two o'clock, from her late rest Oferet. Asked. Offerea Asked lence, adr tend lace, Bleecker street. Yiseoorl 6" (82% Michigan Comt'.o43y 65 ‘Aube. y morning, March $2, Aum, wife of 2%" Micb@o&N. Ind 2t 21% citer ie, in the beta yeur of her Panama a LOG 3g LOE The relatives end friends of the are tavited to at 1Winoia Centrai..02°" 92% tend tho funeral, farther notice Chic... 9035 9055 fealdepes, Non le: Fourth street, thie soos tg oon Giev'd & Toledo.48!; 4334 Goon, af four o'clock, ing .. & Rock 173 «7335 =, BaxvKr.—On Saturday, March 20, Permn Baxrer, in the Hurson River... .26% 26% Reavy. nt pene of Ravage, ui sae MEFORTED BALES OF STOCKS AND BONDS AT AUCTION. |p gta Tiel ei Rpdood oy td ly harry By 4. B Mosley a'ternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late residence, No. 95,00 Lexington Orty . Greeowich ‘avenue. 3,000 St Louie City 67 ely ey ot Twenty age chicago ¢ y . | peound street and Secand.srssee, ca, cote Monsey, March 368 fecavaene € tilsnatary Sk S| EE ca “0 20 wi arg 31600 Limmois Central RR. bonds of 185: Bagh eel me ty y) morning, at 14 Soe near cot sag 5., for interment. Paine cal tate tae tess r ‘ are invited to atvend 8,000 ke Crenee ana uae i Guourva.~ On Monday, March 22. after a long and linger. 7 gala Ann Mania Crouivs, in the 60th year of 1/000 Acsarican Diane 87 » hat friends of the famtty, ‘and those of her sons, George 2¢00 Westra Vermont KA Ie ge. W., Lewls and James Gera, apd salmaters in general, pd calor Re gene | the members of the Brvok.yn Nationa) Guards, aré 180 Le Crease and Milewukie RR. 3g | Feapecttully invited to aitend the funeral, this 60 New York Conolicated Stage Co 10 Cryrtel Palace stock = Harvey steel and Iron Co. £0 Malden Highlands Go 100 Cabbaras Copper and Gold Mining Co | The remat interment. Ey16GR.—On Sup Famcenp.—Op Suna aged 82 years. B4tb yenr of hie two o'clock. D. Fara only son ‘The relatives and friends of the family invited to atrend the funcral, from his late residence, No. 43 Hicks street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at JvpsB —On Saturday morn: afternoon, at three o'clock. from the residence of her daughier widow of John Beatty, corner of Steuben street | aud dead be: syeuree, Bi CanTe without further invitation. to Greenwood Cemetery for March 21, Lape fafantson bear Nevins, of Samuel 2. ant iy hie aged § months. 21 suddenly, ‘the Inte Rev, Fawat His acquaintances. and thore of bis brother in-law, Samuel Floyd, are reapectfuily invited to aitend the fune” ral, without furtber invitation. this (Tuesday) aftera200, at Balt-past two o’ck ck from Rey Mr Rockwel.’s church, Bebermerhorp street, Jounan.— On Mord y Epwakp Fairchild, lay, March 22, Joan JORDAN, in the are respectfully » March 20. AvrRep N New York City Banks. Jupan, een of the late Rev. 8 Ji aged 46 years. Actual |" Kezixk—On Suncay morning, March 2t, of paratysis, Bponte. real Coon bas Carnamine, wife of Stephen Keeler, in the édth year ot her age. ,238 65,975,046 | "Fhe relatives and friends of the family are invited to at 829 66,223,415 | tend the funeral, from her !ate residence, No. 74 Second 792 8,818,825 66,884,000 | avenue, thie (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The re- 400 8,787,844 67,042,868 | rains will be interred in Greenwood. 872 8,770,823 67 547 241 Logsx.—On Monday, March 22, Fray, infant son of 11,827,861 8,736,763 67,008,424 | Chas. and Mary J. Logan. 12,009,013 9,006,566 63,078,076 |” The relatves apd friends of the family are invited to at 12,611,402 9,182,783 67,964,466 | tend the fureral, from the residence of bis parents, Van 12,548,004 8,935,207 68,596,166 | Brant street, near Degraw, South Brooklyn, on Wednes une aie aoe day afternoon, ab three clock, without farther invita i x D. 18,134,716 8,838,573 69,233,000 | ~ Yiuri.—On Sunday, March 21, Francs Maarrix, ‘a esas Stoeen Sines onsee ‘of the parisb of Milltown, county Westmeath, ire ; 4 10,001,091 8,606,066 67,213,111 | The friends of deceased and widow, and thove of his 12,867 846 8,901,600 65,387,584 | prothe s, Thomas and William Martin, aro respectfully in 12,666,146 8,693,678 65,702,607 | vited to attend the funeral, from bis’ tate residence, No. 594,006 8,443,838 67,005,580 | 34 Seventh avenue, this (Tuesday) afiernoon, at one 956.855 8,528,814 67,377,065 | o'clock precisely 1050 12,918,013 8,665,422 66,682,089 | — Rich —At Havre, France, on Monday, March 1, Sapt. § 8,981,740 67,372,940 | W. Rice, late of the sbip ‘Zurich, agod 47 years, much $,780,012 66,814,983 | jamented by a large circle of frien 04,01) 64, Tuomrsor —On Monday, March 22, Joan Tuommon in 071,000 50, the 72d year of bis age. 8,678,192 67, The funeral will take place from his late residence, No 8,823,316 67 163 Gold street, Brookiyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at 8,078,801 67, three o'clock. The friends of the family, and the mom- Hesrktss 2 ders of Abrams Lodge, are respectfully invited to at ! tend, 7,528,500 ‘Wansno.—At Yorkers, (n Sunday evening. March 21 8,087 441 42,006,012 | Cumermn © Waninc, aged 21 yours, month aad i daye. 6,884,730 47,873,900 | The relatives aod Mriends of the family are reapectfully $/o4'a beeator | {ether Willen ©. Waring “si Venkers, tas’ (Raceday) Nov. 7, at mC Waring at ere, this (Tuceday, Nov. 14, ‘81... 96,280,247 10/481/006 6,268,083 90,001,248 sian, ab thoes o'anodie wilieads Parte tv Nov. 21, '67.. 98/875,432 23,167,780 ho Sint'ees ee Nicaea cx Sa: Sees Ses eS | Tap Taina TaT Piller Dee. 13°67 Sathanien! saioasiart o'sen'sos enteoa'oee MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Deo, 29, °67.. 97,211,000 27,967,527 486 63,710,106 | Ne - = : Tar: 72. "te. Gerpeeloea gular 940 e1avees 6o'00u-Ror wie s 22 18 ise bee . fs fear de Gna ; 615! mow wares...) morn 2 68 an. he 211 2 67,723,900 “Port of ‘ork, March 858. Jun. 98, °86.. 101,172,642 aes 6,396,042 00:523,586 of New ¥ “s soy. mS BS. -02-180 088 30,662, ry wan eee —_ teane—| Feb. 18: AR. 108° Tan G6 30/298 278 6/607 271 TOc4z8.906 | sa Sas Holmes, Grif, New Orieane—Win Neon & ©. a9; "88: nos'teu (at SLiagn'ose o’sa0.n80 TI'san‘ons | Sonat “Toers boobbey, Alesandsity Feypi—Sewmiih & March 8°86, 106/001'86) 2730-781 OcADL Ose FaeIwTer Sek Zi Derls, Peres, Bote tan Seen 4 On Marcb13, "68." 105,293,631 32,961,076 6,766,958 73,562,928 | RMN G iptna (tial Meretio. 4 len. 68, 107,440 860 31,002,686 6 668,892 76,173,010 | Brie rowel, Porto Gabollo—C Btatson & Co. --—- Brig Kate eath, Keicham, Cardenra—wore lira & Co, Facts for California. Shippers. Brig WB Nash, Nash Kemading—Brett, Ron & Co Enipmenin of refined sugars by sbipe air nist Clear the Sehr Ide Maller, Hubbard, Ore ye Abbett, moath tor Gan Francieco smoant to 5.000 barress, b Rebr Garland, Norton, Jacksonville—Maybew Talbot & Co. wast is siready on board ships receiving cargo %S aa ths Rehr T Holoomb, Goniee, Savannab—' 2 Taltmen, ath ian ‘an ae to ume iad fehr NW Pmith, Wyatt, © Mi 7 Mott & Co gaan Carvunseignoes Of the Manehan, does won ences 5000 Nee EE awe: hile Wikpingionn Daina Petter 4.00, ae —— ood and chtentens: sien Deborah, Mudget, Waablagt a—Mathews & Mitcbell. 1 cents per pound—et nich Pent fold by am agent, twill |, @cbr han Jacthio, Chamber aenpee=W Sine, Sen ‘conta per poun Beaufort "Now abe the amount siready on the was, add what gon | Schr Marthe, Nelson, Beaufort~ Darts & Holmes peare shige pow lente ond wae arcana or ry auipment. | Schr © Anderson, Bowker, A exand i Dow. s veress at quantity | chr Bergen, Megee, Guy Fe Point—J Humer 4 Co detrg . and ‘whieh will con inue tobe made. by thre | cnr Bergen, Me er. Hegere Poist—0 it Vierson, faery in oan Fr r gh ad Rehr AR Wetmore foarte Bity Point—C Hi Flare. = EE reeints ot super from: adie uater present | Pebr Telegreph, Nickerson, Phiadelphin—Jan Hand. ‘um . Fhe grand ARRIVED. CITY COMMERCIAL REPOR’ Mowvay, March 22—6 Asti —Tho salen embraced about 160 bla. pots Ry a Ke. Pearla were quiet and vominal. Brmapervyes —Flour, The market was without ch: of momest in prices, while the sales embraced about 7 bbls , within the range of about the following quo- 15, Jom 63 10. ex £068 ad DOwRDUTY.........4.+ 1,641,570 changed signsis with Hr echr Vivid, from Hotter tam for Boe Toon three-tenthe.. ‘497,471 $3 25 0 $490 | fon, de days our—had experienced heavy weather, rine $00 | ge te. Tbe Hh made he Fon frm the Downe io the Banks is Stoeke Coventry apd ¥ 510 Chine Cape ce rote ponent, 2 Head @t Jehna, gg March An 0UM, 08 £970,000... . 6600. 33 tos eco weather the BAL Pe Macch ewee | f $30 jon @ ‘M, exchai signals with « Am }, steering Tera ave bles $20 | Sew, shows Ait ue aud white agnalt perpeniicalar strips 376 ven! Arma'rone, Keley. Mavagner, 19 days, with «a Balance carried forward ° 3 50 | Rehr Only Daugeter @ masta) Fi Darien, Gn, 8 da: Thie large surplus balance bas been carried forward in | gentmnced about = pat Southera ‘breeds tn fale J k. “pst consequence of the considerable falling off in Whe traM> of the balfyear, which, on morchandise amountet to £45,529 when compared with the satne period in 1856. When we look at the immense capital of this comoauy, $116,008 000, and at the comparatively small gross in- come, $9,000,000, the conclusion arrived at is, that the manegement must be far eu lerior to railroad companies in thie country. Toe New York Ceo ral, with a capiual o my $40,000 00 and « grows income of 84 000, s but capital and but ir toa vive ire eight per cent on ite cent op ita aebt seven per $1000 1 States 6's, 4000 Tenn 6° 1000 Virginie do. fie M83 Ob 72 26 act 1% 60 . b80 2h 960 Cum Coal Co. 1s Be adacats rs oO do 06 19 * 75 Minos Gen RR... 983, 175 Panama RR..... 105 260 errr Va ao 40 1064 no do * oa 15 ce sees LUM 10 CleveColeCinntit. 90 1022 NY Cen OS, 310 Galena & Cai RR. OT ig Toledo RR 4414 Hg Se A a% “ “ ed aM al £2000 Lanielana fe tre age Ry Rye warquiet, ef 8c. 0 Tic. ‘Oate were in ee & 430. Corren.The market was firm. The salee embraced Sc0 bags Maracaibo at 12. XN all athe rales embraced about 2,000 bales, lnctud ing sbowt 1,200 in tramartn, closing mt about lige. x 116. for middl lande of the Pommniaat ratfstpct St 5 wate of gran , in bulk, at hid = Recon was white at 66¢. a 6éc, and yellow at “gebe ® Ei Wo, and 1,000 do, Kio, at Rehr Rivctric, Lord Reser, Rehr Mi paneeng: mileg 8 of Cape May lig : or Uncaapeake Portlané, with mdse and Crowell, to HB Cromwell & Providence. ie ‘which apiit the walneal or foe Marston, Rockland. 4 Fehr Ellen Rodman Poller, New Echr ‘Martha Washingion, Richarde, Fiymouin, Mas, 1® i §.Werbborn Thrasher, Tann‘on for Norfolk. Helen, Hatcbiaaon, Glenwood, LI. Tiet inet, Pat +4 Caledonia, hence ‘passed atoamer Steamer Petre) Arey, yer foot measurement. Hay waa stoady, with rales of about 600 bales, as G50. | a, ihe RE TATE Mitived vesterday from Ramus, and reported —The market was steady at 92c. a S3c. for * New Orleans, a 200 ida” Cuba 2 wore sold re Aurora, Liverpoa! grat 1.8, Awburion, do; Aram. a Me. Philadel "pita Bares Bermda; Navat Browes —! braced about 1,000 bbls. | kirk Nekvias;end ober, tant oe Dawe Trime mess and beef were E steady, with ralon of craton 3a hand ae for ehoulders, aad 6Ke ya Ione ae i ly > = n si ‘The. Mot avons thirty % | Srmoess. Provisions. eluded AM, i ‘ll prices. Measure. RD. & A. Stuart, have egtablisbed HY ‘ the following prices for their refined goods: —Lowf sugar, wet ite ies or moan We ; Circle and crushed eugar, ‘on Sunday, and susk. Birth, MENGE 10 Brooklyn. on Tueeday i Mew. iisooroms, wire of Bugene f Medinger, tnebte hare im of 126 wt BYo & Oho. for hams, hae, ribbed sides were were at Bo. a 0 moteree Jost forrentl, deck rma: rocks with the tte ebbing be doubt be entirely “a will be got off, March 17, WAY 90 400 wha MicSORNTARR 21 18000 California 7". RK 100 do, 2% 6 do wy'Ree a fey 4 , March 15, pay, Be willbe tet y Rev. Mr |, of Bt. John's church, f. Paxomnce A. ARES to Mice Trani A. Te at Covme—V ‘an Honens —0n Suncay By 17 at the reat. 1000 MIA Mise2dmtOb 76 46% | Cence of Rev. A.C. Fuse, No. est Thirtieth street, pot Ree | ¥ 41 she PacifieM 8300 72% 4% | Turonona 0. Coca to Mise Wusma’ Van Honeen, ‘ao ct 100 N ¥ Cen RR #0 this city Some pores 180 do 80% 1296 Panama RR... 1a | Wasgos=-Gorpox —On Thoreday, March 11, by Rev. Dr, 680 dn oy OO . ae 104% | Jone, of the Stanton street E church, Tromas Warsow | Steamahive 200 do #10 89-880 TH Oon RR 20 2 | th Opantnte Sopmta Gonvon, daughter of Alexander 8. 400 Har'em &R 10 (100 do .....880 OL | Gordon, Faq , both of this otty. r Rene oameire. Hog Pernay, emere op he bo, Mtewart | SRESaaNeyS Jows of sails and leaky. Forks"Hostany Baltimore ‘Wind during the day NW, fresh. at Phidade’ neous, lowed away forward to heep the Pre. iphia from Cardenas, bad tn stove oe veasel in pave om the large Balance tect Oares, Soca Bled is nino moron the iar frymmary ot te, yommle fm sag Orleans, at me Soeiogen, Shea wee ronn. At Gambia Dee 10, Cleora, Norton, all toM4— ‘would be at home in’ April Enc 3 TAs Sept 14, Afton, Clerk, NB, S3eD_ aval, Young, Provincatowr. clean. captain on ae ray on—Tau 8, off Cape ora JE Thompson, Waterman, bp Set aa 6 eer Saath, NB, ff ace i clfie Ocean, of and for New Bed‘ord. oe Spoken, dc, ston f BS vere meh mane ee eR: ee es A ehip showin, fo wie ind bine aij ateerti iz cr 8 ou wah ton for NVork, ‘iki m hark unde pame to bs ‘nd PRT tage ar’ be “Org,” Feb 7, Be tiaue from ‘Nortotk for Jamalea, March 16, lat 33, Rrig Waltham, Clark, from 8 J: for Balti q uy, Tse 22 10, lon 44 ae hs Sates eayeenie Ports, aera March $—Sid ship Martanne Nottebohm, Lam), Guascow, Mareb 3—In port Br ship Mary Orson, Williums, for NYork, ldg; barke ‘Jone Rasiets Lam ert, for do 10. hie ‘vire (Br). Conk for toston, Gxaeaoce. | Marcb 2- In ort Br ship Oremucto Webster, from Gine; for 8 York, 34, sot Ban, m Feb Zin b reshipa R M “oman, ier giace, Havana (before reponed eld for Cadizs; An ubon, Hurd fran Paterson hr beckon to be towed out nas dar” bathe A Banks, Bartiet, from Palermo for Phitadelphiv: F orence Night gale (Br) Rosell, from Meeeina for NYork, brigs Jo sepbine (Rr) Phillipe from Palermo for do Rapid «Br), Knowles do for do; John Brtler (Rr). —, for NYor® frat tair wind _ Beh nd the roex, bark Regatia, Avery, from Palermo for NYork, wig fair wins, "Vin VW, strong hrestes, Havana’ March \0—srr bark Venus, Sn'ier NOrteans, 84 Urb bark (not achr) Laura Snow, Crocke t Rey Weal to load for Liverpool, ‘e od et Jv Brorhasan Rrookman ‘on ‘eLow, tt, Oarden: Sortland, prix; Melvin Babdbidge, do. taf Bayne, Mare! 4—"p port steamship Fulton, Wotton, for NYork vin Somtbampton Mb. Hauirax, March 10-4 sobre astern Lighh Cox, NYork; 1'h, Feaman’s Pride, Berman Richmond; Ith Martha, Wil ton’ do: Syiphide M'Nabb, NYork. AivERrooL, March 5— Ady, lodian (#), Jones for Portland %Atb; Magara (.), for Raitfax avd Boston 1b. City of Balw muore is). Leit cb. fer York Mtb A ps is) Hockivy for do ethan for so ee eet Replat for at ‘coper for Pbtladelphis 10.4 Lancs ster, Decsn, for /o 20h, Florn M'Tiongld «ale well for faintmors ub; Alice Teimrer, Post fer NOrie ne ig:3, Rapid $i can, for San Froneiwo abt mb. Youug America Rabeeek, for fei Lourne sbi loth Columbis Clark for doard Geel ne ub. Lonpon, Yarch $—In port «m=z.» Moore. for NYork sbt reo ¥.Southemeton Pratt do 18th; Oliver Jorden, Free Sydney NSW, idg. E Williams, for Hong Kong. do Taba betore, LoxGnove Grkneys, Feb 2}—Put in, Benegal, Layckiock, from Sunaerlond for New Manesiiiss March 2—In port shipe Zone, Welle, fer Jeans sume week darks E Cohen, Beasley, repg Laroq, Rabre une; Voyager. Fresinan, bence; Trueman Gainsar, from Laguna brig Two Boye Céoper. ane. woke Rk Meaher . for sale Fed, becn detained by head inde), sbip Harviebura Emereon, Messina, Fer 20—In port barks Weetern Sea Taylor sad Wild (eazelle. Buropbrey for pomee brig Caura Seaman, for NYort; sehr Fores Perry, for do Sid 1th bark Uduraeta' NaileyRostne Vo:h. Bicilane Daw a, do Mosrevinne Jan 26—Ty port barks Kate ‘Olwer for Beith more: Linda Stewart Burling for so, lig H_ {> Rrooeman, Tobrson from #uenoa Ayres. ios'lnst; Maty Frances, -—; for Patagor is, for guano Paxsaunrco, Feb 7—Sid ship Therese, Habig (from Callao), Hiempton Roads, grPERsTOWR, Peb 21—8i4 Golden Flesee, Lunt (from Ost. ef Thomas, Log? ge bark Therese. NYork for Maracaibo Cid Itth brig Trade Wind Re: faba: ache 7 Snow, Jones, &.Crofx; 2b, brig Sea foam, Warren, Jackson vill Sr Jouxs, PR March &In pert brig 4 Means, Wella, w a schra Hannah, Parker, do Electric Light, Dyer, ‘ao rd ‘ar crop coming tn slowly anc pnd treughts daub Mr daco pe Cun. Felee “ten, amped, Lewta, = Clenfur ~#, ha os = eae Bono, Bibi om 8 Lig! a Nvork. 2 ey. Bos Reve is i Tawk. Kamooell, from | fe aan _ CGH, Jan 9—Arr Jabilaum, Wencka, NYork for Ab: Beegen, March 2 Pa. 8G, pa Clerro, Ki State, Siminone, Grew vin No- ton: che Sehoin"Matuesne Ci ship Crusaser, Raion, Pint addtional) Arr hark Wright Jr, hha Mavarn trige Renamin Delano Reker, ania vin A rhonenes; Wars Br). Loethrrt. London, Exemplar (Mr), Mewele, Cienfurgoe Rogers Britt Matanree: Kelle Yora ell Quincy aches Geo Mit ard Roum sped Oe Jace). jo Rernannda ¥! Sorter, Liver , valpee vain. ingnte, (om hn ronda, she anchored on Saiurtay be ” r = rarest siete, ' @ e—arr tel) barks mh en0e Flaaheth, Sehr Piist Pick, Adame, So. Saar ee Lee ae AIT sveamer rrereb, Yor! tarts Hugh Girethead Modis "Baegos Apres vis bis, Hearye, Mayagurs briga 8 dagerce Cabs, sr, actu, Pranita” in a2 Jooten Randel Prtsison, Bt Thamar, dels $27 ewan ‘00d ren Gould ‘Charleston; sehr "*BaTH, March 19-814 bark Gan Kden (new), Reed, Mobiie sehr Loduskia, Blair, Norfolk BRISTUL, March 30-Arr sloop Marie Pail River for SYork. Bid sloop? Thee 13, Gladding NVork CHAR toria, Wi nm Bings. Muff iia and Viste egterday, aod ine. Tevses vin Ke 8 Teeker eker, Uverpool: bark suwter bode ton; brige a ‘and Enoch Pratt Hrightman, tr nh i Wot “Sennett, L edl ‘York: ere Georgetown Hey ward. Ptdago. te Capa eon aes ne NE ES np PR pb venee | Wa'ron, ool. Ula Se Saeco ny Sadler, York. F Reed, Biatch _Fictcher, rosy, Fa cs. March 19-Arr schr Hod on. Watermsn ‘hport 2h, scbr James Lawrence Kogera, NYork a. wet 1s—Arr achrs Jobo @ Pavtien Hee Boston for nelly Portiand. for NYork; Ageuze, Phils. mak: | feria 'S Barnes, Raymond Saugus fur NYork: Messen fr Tun for do, Sarah B snow, Salem LRWES, Del, March 20—Sid barne David tan: Rion and Gah, Sowion: brige Ramuel Wel ewell: eorer ae Jonah 1s Hate, from ‘Liewryoo! nth Jone a Hake. from corr for ati “MOBILE, Mareb is yi F- Dream, a. Havans: i Teomset Gostana’ Whitmire, Cartes law Velcn ieeresi, Wares mole nian, Sarre ‘Sarre Sheers itien ny 4 A Ma yo vis Ha- bat oan janes toatiage ‘ship Rathi Thomp- “lheh aM sr 1 (Rirem) Taldering, Bremarheven: Cvrrituer, Eel Marees Herald, yore, Bt Themes; tries A vise witcha, Potten, AG Below cups StF are Juba Mat x and Me =m bart New ‘Ligh: Beene, from te Sri Ashe yens Butler, rom arama 5 Holbrook, Ly py te aki 18th— Arr (bd: ably Cr Hunton, NYors’ 1m Poon Man ion, Werte Ba towel igen Sth ses DP Pram sage chet, Malabar. apn var oo iy Sereno, omnes Ur , : teh bs hw FORD, I tg ae Duftel, ee ney, Maltimore. Ba anh, sehr sone, tRRWTORT, March 19, 4.) 19,4 PM—@id echr mpage Rod, Aimy = ‘Aer wee tae ni ace ‘fai Baltimore, Falegreph ee ween, tram A, A AVEN, ao T—Arr ship J 0 Reynion, bie : Shar inys bark’ Hy Trowtrrige: Soielin. Praises: Trinvied and Aven: tehrtJ M Warren, Oba 4, and Bt Helena Fil 3 Arr steamer P re. Meuibewe, Boston: ~~ we: eo toe Renin, , bltven, sad on fio: Zo, A bes ny a ane Fw ne ieee: it taste —at? sche ReseXh, Seer’ sud Ove “eROVIDRNCR, arch are steamer hte Arey York; sehr J eve Pendergas'. pero ‘Det Arr stem mer TSE ween of the South fhe bark ‘Apaeia, shane Wi “nie Fenians Ware 14 annem sett At vie Lay week ‘Sid achra Ma: garet, Green, NY¥or RAVARNATO Merch if ‘Arr shio Reaves, Foulk, Liver: ol, brig Beronda, Gargeer, Cardenas, irohe Rainbow, Havener. Bavara and mR ‘durham . Spereia. 0, March 18—Arr schre Moonta, bd Tah, jammen A Be oy aera on iat by tha Jane, Bitingn, waa uy gcbr World, Meker n ‘NYork.

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