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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1858.—TRIPLE SHEET. Mowe.) Momoests —At the Arademy of Music today, | the probability ie that Righer rates will soon rule. On atone o'clock, Mr. Thalberg wik give his ‘iret matince | Parks we quote Of. 22% a Gf 18x. since Die return frem the uth, where be has hades ‘The Fulton Fire Insurance Company has declared a frivmpbal campaign. N> pytiet Sas ever achieved the | semi-annual dividend of seven per cent, payable om the endaring popularity that Hr, Thalberg has obtained in the | bth inst. Dnoted States, and every one will be giad to know that he The Comptrolier gives notice that the interest on the city dove not intend t leave us just at preseat, bathaseuteres | stocks due on the let of May will be paid by A. V. Stout, into @ new arrangement with Mr. Uliman. Mr, Thelberg’s | Keq., City Chamberlain, at the Shoe and Leather Bank, on prevent stay to the city will, however, be brief. When | the day named. The transfer books will be closed on the the epring is fairly opened be wil! depart upon @ Western | 12th inst, ‘our. The programme for the matinée to day is very woll The Llinois State Auditor gives notice that all the circu: eelecied,and Mr. Thatberg wil! have the assistance of Miss | lating notes issued by the Sank of Hamilton County, at Amnje Miner, Mr. Cooper and grand orchestra; all for | McLeapeboro’, will be redeemed at par on presentation at ‘My cents, with no reserved seats. his office. ‘The Opera season at the Academy being over, and most The sales of land by the Dlinois Central Compaay in ef the contracts having expired, the artista will be scat- | March were $07,918, agamst $28,288 41 in February. tered in various directions, Mr. Formes, Mme. D’Angri, The steamship Hammonia brings us one dey’s later news and Mr. Perring will cing in oratorios in Boston and other | from Evrope. Coneols show an improvement of per e@kies, The movements of Signor Gassier are unknown, | Cent, closing at 967; for money and 97 for account, Bul- at we presume that the managers will not permit eo ex- | lion in the Bank of England is rapidly increasing. weent an artist to leave the country if he ean be retained ‘The total amount im the several depositaries of the ta resonable price. The delay in the building of Covent | United States govert ment to the credit of the Treasurer, ‘Garden will probably keep Formes with us Mme. de la | subject to draft, on the 224 of March was $6,881,101 62. Srange is not going to Europe, but bas been engaged by | Of this aggregate $3,277,579 13 was in the hands of the Maretsek for next season. M’lle Car'oll is about to sail | Assistant Treasurer of this port. tor Perope. Mr. Musard has commenced rehear. ‘The transters ordered are ag follows:— mis with bie grand orchestra, which is larger than | To Treasury of tho U. States, Wasbington.....8200 000 00 Shai of Jullien, The Academy will ebare in tho general To Avristant Treasurer at New Orleans, TB..0o TRO spriog renovation, and appcar in @ new suit of carpets | To assistant Treasurer, San Francisco, Cai .... 360,000 00 sofas, &c., for the concerts, which will include, in addition | To depositary at Norfolk, Va. + 200,000 00 bw See orchesira, vocal and instrumental perform- $877,000 00 ances by the best artists, The price of admission will be . ¥ Any conts, The first concert will be given on Wednes- | 5rcm Assistant Treasurer, New Orlacen; _-: whan 0 : @ay next. : From depositary at Litte Rock, Arkeess.ser., 1267000 00 There are romors of Opera at the Academy in Jane, but S| Tottlasccccersccreccereccrsccorescceerers $688,081 01 Detbing definite bas yet been made public. The pro. | Me od lL estiline te pave atvdenhiae. gramme will probably be a month of Mustard, a month of aoe oy bere se ; Opera, and another month of Musard, and following that a in ae ty 8 Boston for the six mouths ending Taatalccuciwreteauen t. 1, 1857, and April 1, 158, and the aggregate amount of the last semi-annual dividend paid by each bank:— Private letters from Mr. Lumley, the manager of Her y Majesty's Theatre, state that he hae quite decided to come DEVIN OF PE eee wkd Piccolom!ni and Giugiini in the early part of autamn. October. Apri, Ghugiini is a new tenor who is said to have made the Capital 1857. thes: Amount. greatest excitement in Londom since Rubini. In the Ita- Te we . born Tan version of the Bohemian Girl he made afurore. Mr. 759,000 4 33g 26,200 Lam)ey was last at Vienna, whore be had engaged a new 200,000 4 4 36,000 prima donna, Malle. Tietjens, to sing in Meyerbeer’s te af = oS operas, Mr. Ullman goes to Europe in June to complete 000,000 3% 81g 85,000 Regotintions with Mme. Laborde and other artists for 750,000 334 33g 26,250 grand concert campaign. The iniente cordiale between a 3% a bi ecg Waretzek and Uliman is said tobe perfect, The Opera in 600,000 8% 8K 21,000 Philadelphia doee not pay at present. 000,000 6 6 50,000 Sui Sooo 44 20,090 Burroy’s Tumaree —Mr F. L. Davenport, an actor who ‘ = oe Mahe eral aie Wane eee ie taney rpc 4 40.00 well benefit at this house tonight. The bill isa very soonoe 4 4 320,000 ‘ 1 , a the public will pot forget the claims of peo eae ae ini as 800,000 31-5 31-5 25,000 Mr. Exvor Stove, the equestrian, was presented on Soeee i rl jo'o00 Wednesday at the Broadway theatre, by Marshal Rynders, 4,000,000 33 = 34g 140,000 ae the reprorentative of a committee of gentlemen, with me oe ® medal set with precious stones and elaborately en- "750,000 3 3 22,500 raved. The medal is one of the finest works of the jew 750,000 3% «3 22500 eler’s art ever made here, and was deeigued and exe- ago i ag dees uted by Ball, Black & Co. 1,800,000 335 33% 63,000 es me 1,000,000 5 5 50,000 Mr. asp Mrs. STARK.—Mr, and Mrs, James Stark com- 600,000 3% 8. 18,000 Mence an engagement at Wallack’s theaire on Monday Boned : & 50,000 evening next, appearing in Hamlet and Queen Gertrude. "760,000 835 3K 26,250 Daring the past eight years Mr. and Mrs. Stark have been Webster,, 1,500,000 8, 3% 62,500 playing in California and Australia, where they have re- ‘ Total, 31,960,000 ~ (gs ~ ee jhe Press, and since | Tho retarus from three banks are not given. It will be with great sucsees. 'Competoot eriucs have prooounced | 8¢en that the April dividend is in most tstances the Hamlet of Mr. Stark and the Queen of Me, Sark as | same as in October last. The Atlas is the only bank that ‘vers admirable performances, and for these sew comers | shows an increase, while the Blackstone, Broadway, we seepeak a favorable welcome from our theatre going | Tateey Market, and North America show a decrease, pariic. ‘Whe Care of the Murcer of Mr. Swanston. These backs doubtless count upon future profits to make up any deficiency tn funds im paying the rates just de- SUPREME COURT. clared. There is hardly a banking institution in the Bafore Hon. Judge Clerke. country able to pay @ dividend out of {he profits of ihe Aynn 2—In the matter of the people of (ht Siate of Nob | \asteix mqaiLs, YUh 1" franagors feel they mtst do it | Goa Fork vs. James Rodgers.—This Was & motion fora writ of | to keep up their credit. a 0 dee he ‘Scrder of Mr Swamsién by sabbing him in the pubic | creasmnenee te comparstive statement of the imports street, obtained a new trial from the General term. The people moved for a writ of error, which Judge Clerke | Jan 1:— Wed this morn Dg, aud the case will be taken to the For the week. 1856. 1867. Ay ¢ of Appeals. 4 Entered at the port.. $2,107,671 2,198,978 1,360,041 Personal Intelligence. pagar og gaat ma 71,840,616 wi 766 Hon. Charles Suraner left the the Brevoort House yes. | pus, St E7aM Noy gag ltBe og set terday morning for Washington. i = ed 4 a0 see ane non pod Count Sartiges, the Frenen Minister, arrived at the same euse on Thureday evening. The Galveston News of the 234 ult. eaye:>—A the pansengere which arrived yesterday from New Orleans we mosice the name of Gen. Henpingsen, who is on bis way % the interior of the Stato, bat will remam in the city a few da, The General will doubtless receive » hoarty welcome from his numerous friends in Texas. ARRIVALS. jon Edward Rveret ‘The dry goods trade the present week tas ia tae ‘deen good, compared with previous weeks of the season, but not up to the mark of this period last year. April and ‘May are generally considered to be the best months of the spring trade. The tésiness doing this season thus far bas deen more concehtrated and irregular than usual. Some houses are doing a large and active business, while others ‘are more limited in their operations. The genera! busi. ness, though not so large, is conducted on sounder princi . Boston; Capt. , Maachesier, D |; Mise Bow + | ples. The Western trade cannot be said to have com- ¥.:C. “ors: | Menced yet The people of the Northwestern section of rt | | the Union are bere of means’ and with very low supplies vie, Ky” | Of goods, wad cannot be expected to enter the market . TO ARRIVE. on | freely until they are better snpplied with money. w Orleans. in steamabip Cabawba—J M adie, Mrs e . Ke. Mrs Allen and wo Misses Allen, Mew ( 3 She ‘Wot pomemes 8 lenge smeant of treed BAY JH Graver, Capt Jaa Alien, | stufls and provisions, which are beginning to move nd nephew, Jas King, F Newhall, . Hawley, J H Quintana, | sowaras the seaboard as the season advances. Tue lo DRPARTURES. apes Por Liverpool, im wreataalp Arabi Prices at which flour and grain rules tend to check activ @erarest ani w BX Mee Sacab & shipmrnta from the interior. Should any circumstances transpire to lead to an increased foreign demaud, and at some better prices, the protuce would come forward very ‘\ Henry Dougiaas, U. ble, B W Rice. ommanier GJ Pen er and gon, New rs Julius Saarhech, n, Jr. New York one, Philadeishia ; Min E Bona tt tor nena CF Bek, Win Ma mas, England; Mess-e Henry H Fisher, New ¥ jooddy, MM M Glas 4 1 row Fi Hellman, New York, CN MacKeebur: Minnesma; | Papidly, ‘The West cannot increago its eupplies of money Charles Zain, do; FI Arnold, Texas; AG Lag nny 3 New | umtil ite produce is freely forwarded to the Kastward. At York, AS Amson, do. Watson, do Je rues do, Pedro L 0. Pers Jow M Beters, é PEM. aldo, Haw Tork, present money is greatly concentrated in commercial Ale ander vray, pha eler, do a " = a Creag der, Kew York, tt re “4 centres, and in measure unemployed, except at low = rates of interest, This circumstance operates unfavorably upon producers and mefchante in the interior. What do; Pignot J Ratneide Regil, Seb der WH Perot, Allred Cartwright, F Wels irocuivn, ¥ Gienday, Scotland; C Bia York: Mr and Mre Geo B Crowe and jofant Mobie, a Hi Winter G H Petrie, Thos . New ‘York: Mr Mrand Mre k 3 Mi be Mendeubon, Mhiledel wseonein: 5 Canandaigua, re A Schoeiber an Just, Lladetp Pa FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Panay, April 2—6P.M. | Suppl ‘ufactured, com. ‘The market thie morning was irregular, with a very Jo alg yd moderate amount of buriness. Some of the speculative | 600de, ~w : stocks show an improvement, while others were a shade | Tat" poth in Boston und. here export a ~—4 er two lower, Al the firet board Missouri State sixes ad- ete ve for Sotie, China ena 8 American ports. vanced \ per cent; La Crosse land grant bonds, i; Can Y poy goods continue firm, sales at fore! are ton Company, i; Cumberland Company, 34; Pacitic | Yoinp berter, The stocks ae Steamehip Company, \; Erie, 4; Michigan Central Rail. | duced, though huportstiens are father larger. Desirable road, )y. Panama, \. Delaware and Hudson declined 2 << Crorggeek ~ mtn gh) in r= rr cent; Hadson River Railroad, 3; Michigan Southern, | Sorience. Ligtt and Rasy corte ot tine eo ne 4, \(. do., preferred, \; Cleveland and Toledo, %, Ohi- | in good request. There have been almost daily auction | Milwaukie and Mississippi, 1. | sales the present week, which we havepre viously noticed. cago and Rock island ‘There war more activity to day in Harlem, and it closed a fraction above the opening price. New York Central Railroad was preity well sustained from the opening, with quite moderate sales. Since the arrival of the Persia bout two thousand shares of sock have been purcharet Jess frequent. As they are lees yo to offer them at auction. At last clowed yesterday at 108%. This morning mi 107 aod eft of at 106K, with the sale of ‘to emall lots, Canton Company was decidedly better | thie morning and appears to be one of the steadiest on the | for foreign acsownt. The operations in Missouri State | accounte from Europe trade was much depressed in wince to-day were unusually large, in the face of which | Manchester Prices improved. The cash sales sum up $154,000, and Stock E: re 20.0, the time eslog, all buyer's option, to $55,000. The most _ DAY, Apri Important decline 19 Say waa ia Dolaware and Hedson, | 9900018 O's '@8,c0n 116% 60 shaNYOeaRRale 96x coneifered one of the best stocks on the market. It | 1900 N York 6’ od it opened | 2 | 1000 Ohio 6's 60, t lappears © in g00d hands, and is never forced | arr «ye mpalse. Western raijroad stocks ge 2% 200 6.4, » Is + At the eecond board there was rather | 2000 RrieRRSdmb'ss 1b 160 La Cr & Mil RR, H | 1000 do... 7 ” - - 4 lowor prices, New York Cen | wog prio RRebs, "Tl 80 We i 116 Rap er omnt: Delaware and Hudson, %; | 6000 HadieRRiem 96 71 Reading RR 88 47 Ccnberier Bree, Ms Reading, 36; Panama, sg; ; GOOOLACRMIdgrbe 31 900 Gievelaud and Pittebug, 54; Galena and Chicago, x; | W400 tO. aa. mm 1 ag a Cleveland and Toledo, \ , Chicago and Rock Isiand, 1. | 26 Daveb& Drov's Bk 105 do. iM Zz Hanover Rank. . 4 ’ 20 9 6 « 6 S36 MS&NInd RR. 22 Artienns’ Bank. . 50 do. 21 98 Del & Hod Can Go wr do at The Artistant Treasurer reports to eee as follows. — Total receipts. . Total payments. 220,704 99 Toial balance... 5,997 '849 00 1% The reoripts to day include 000 from, customa, 20% ‘The transactions at the Clearing House to day were as | iO 2235 follows — | 100 H 18% ‘al exchanges. 16,954. 456 23 18, om Dauances.. vee 1080599 22 | b x we Wein fel 1B <tropolitan currency corficates BOW ainvunt to Bratt | Tes 160 Gal & Chic . “ 9 } 6 do... erate demand tor tering exchange | f5 + FG pc a, it ner, and the rates have af. | S70 NY Conia: bens 400 Chio & Tike Te RR. ene . 200 bio Boe 60 do see 4 the eo | ae 30 bone 202 Millwke & Mise RR 90 adem were 8 0854 por cout | 159 70 Bull &Ste LivokR ( ibe improvempnt,ang! $500 Virginia 6's... 16000 6's.260 = i ie 60 ebs Artisans BK... 20 Merchants Rapk. 60 Pas MStmCo.bIb 75 6 Del & Hud Can Co 1063¢ 100 Gary Imo Co... 180 30 160 26 200 100 100 Trade Dull-Game Going Out of Market—Fall in Potatoes and A pples—The Flower Trade— The Shad 6eason, dic. Dealers report trade dull in the retail markets, but ex pect a brisk business as soon as vegetables begin to come from the South, which must be in a couple of weeks’ time. We notice that the flower trade is attracting much atten: tion just now, and the retail stalls are garnished with a number of beautiful planta in pots. As this is the season for planting and transplanting, we give the prices of the ‘Tost common of the flowers now io the market :— Verbena, prdz$i 00a — Fuchsia, Wa 50 18 a$1 00 ey Game is going out of market fast. We omit quail and partridge from our list this week, and hence wild duck will soon follow. There are a few prairie hens im market, ‘but they too will soon be out of season. The only game ‘worth eating shortly will be pigeons and English snipe. Poultry is very high, and but very little of it is in mar- ket. There are but few spring chickens to be seen in mar- ket as yet. Grouse, pair... 5081 00 Wild pig’ns, doz.2 Oa — — Hares, pair..... 37a — — Venison— 15 18 12 7 16 62 Goines hens, pr tga 62 Eng. snipe, doz3 50a — POULTRY. 18a 22 Ducks. bg | l4a 16 Fowls 12a. Spey chicks, pria 00 01 28 MEATS. ‘We find nothing new to notice in ths price of meats. Prices have an upward tendency in view of the close of Lent, when our Catholic population are active buyers to make up for their abetinence during the fasting season. Beet sides, per 1b 034 8 Pork carcasses 6 a 73, ae Pigs,roast.each] 76 « 2 60 At retail, fresh meats sell as follows:— Sirloin oteak, b. — s 16 Hind quarters, 14 Porterhouse do. a 18 — Fore quarters. 9 Romp.... a 14 Veaicuies . . — pieces. a 16 Fore quartors, 11 Chuck roast. & — _ Hind quarters. 12 Mutton chops, @ — Pork,freeh......— SALT AND SMOKED MEATS. Corned beef,Ib.. 9 & 12 Sausages boleg.lb 31 a — Hams,emoked,!b, 12 a 13 “Country. 11 a 12 Shoulders. - 10 6a— Sides... o~ FISH. Shad from the Delaware and from the North river are fey ey wi be chety coop fob a Ina few mae aad will enougu to be within the means of re ere a few salmon in market, stat eli too high to quo'e, Fresh herring and b ¢ sold extensively. There {s no} much tome te oveters and other abal} fsb, reget Nate 2 perlb.... 8 & a adoene -5 8 t— a soe a ae . ae Serrivg, each, ® ae ‘Whitefish, per lb.12 0 a —- a a 60 a 10 a . SHELL FISH. 4100 Lobsters, per Ib a 8 @ 27 Crabs, per doz.. .. a= 3T SALT FISH. ote peta bs a em, ay. 4a 6 Pickled salmon...12 a 16 Pickled lee 4a 6 Smoked 10 a 12 Sounds & tongues. S$ a — Saimon, smoked..18 a 20 BUTTER, BGGS, ETC. Butter still keepe high, but the back of the speculation in this article is broken, and we may soon expect cheaper rates to prevail. New butter will soon come along, and tbat bed inevitably bring down prices. 3 are re "ole. abl) There area number of very st, and Tela Consumers complain thas thay" Gre swindled We fled it is the custom for outrageously. doalers who get a barrel of bad bed eggs te crack them, and then sell them for broken. ilies who buy these eggs find themacives out and injured. Butter— Caoiee, perlb.... 28030 Ohio. 25 a 26 cent fiji, HAR ; 222 Fees, $ for. 12 17 a18 Honey, perib:../2; 12015 VEGRTABLES. ‘The high prices at which potatoes were quoted at this market bad the effect of inducing the Ohio, Lilinois and Michigan farmers to send on Ian quantities of mercers. reda, &c., which has had the and putting down prices. A good vegetables are in market, and are very Lettuce, radishes, pay oy pile plant, Xe. ome ‘© accompaniment to & had,’and form’ an atiractty nico 1 « % x a WD 2 are iD consequence at glut in the market. are quite plen- tinal and are a good dessert this temo of the $3 $5 00 8 400 3 40 15 00 Pa 250 “ 10 2 in Prapay, April 2—6 P. M. Asnes —The sales embraced about 125 bbls. , pote at 6'\c. A OSle, Pearls were at 60. Breavervrrs.—Flour—The market was quite steady, with good demand from the local and astern trade, with some lots for export. The transactions footed up about 10,000 a 12,000 bbis., within the range of the follow. Canadian flour waa firm, with sales of about 900 « 400 bbis. within the range of the above figures. Southern flour was in fair demand, with of about 1,000 a 1,200 bbia. Rye four and corn upc Wheat was firm for good to prime 1,600 bushels white Mi damaged Southern red at and & lot of prime, do. at $1 20 White Genesee ‘was also reported at $1 50. Corn was more active, without change of mo- ment ip 8. The rales embrace! about 40,000 a yo 000 bushels, including white and yellow at 690. a 69 40. , and a lot of choice Bouthern white at Tic. Ree was quiet te a 70c. Onta were steady at 420. a 460, for ate and Western, S80. a 300, for Jersey, and 320, a S30, for Virginia. Corrtr —The sales wore 150 bags Rio at 10\c @ 10K; leo 700 do, Bt Domingo at 93¢¢., four months, aad 600 do. } . Be. ; 100 boxes and 17 bhde. bacon at 178. 6d., and 600 boxes cheese at 208. To London 600 boxes chenwe at 208., and 160 bi rosin at 28. 3d. To Havre— Cotton wee engaged et ge. per Ib. To Rrenen—0 cases tobacco and 25 tops measurement goods were taken at 2ha., and 89 baler of cotton at Yr Hhy.—The warket was tolevebly active, the sales hav ing reached about 2,000 a 2,000 bales for shipraent at 600, 8 800. per 100 Ibe. Fiprs.—The market has been very quiet thie week: Tm. JOorters are not willing to give way im prices sua the nt y Bt private terms; 1,000 Orinoco; 5,000 months; 2,000 ‘dry Teaas, 1740. 6 months. ‘Laatoek —The demand towards the close of the week bas been heavy Koad od better Kecvlpte—49,800 bom. 94,300 hemivor; 6,700 oak. Sekine 000 hemlock A 34,800 oak Morasses was firmer, with sales of 187 bhis, Cubs muscovade and 208 do. at p. t.; 407 do. do. Cuba musoo- vado at 27c., pt SO Se ieee ochaice goats ah By, and 200 bbis. dee Coen ae Navax Storss —About 300 bbls. spirits turpentine were Bold at 480. a 48340. Tooke sep aie, with sales of 1,500 @ 2,000 bbls. common at $150 @ $152},; and since our last report about 2,900 bbls. crude turpentine were 2old on private terms, said to pare sane 5 een oe $3.75 per bbl. me medium ppd Boer were firm, with mort phy or rte. land pale ‘white at $2.60 Wilmington, and at 62 50: Ons.—Lipsced was firmer, an sales of 6,000 a wird at 6le. a 63c., now held by same dealers at pgher figure. Crude’ whale and sperm ‘were both firm, jerate sales at full Provisions. Pork—The market was firmer, of about 300 CY inctuding mess, mr sho '86 85 a *s10 90, and prime at $13 75. Other kinds were unch: ry Beef was quite steady, with saies of 400 a 600 bbis., in: eine Ce ary ee 50 @ $8, and country mess at 100. do. at $12’a $13 50, and extra 14 a $id 50. tm the sales were 100 tierces prime mess at $22, and 100 do. India megs at $24. Beef bums were ® dull a8 $16 60a$19. Bacon was steady, with sales of 100 boxes short middles at 8%c. Cut meats were steacy, with sales of about 50 a 60 hhds, shoulders, at 6c a 6346., with bame at 9, a 9340. continued firm. Sales of 200 a 300 bbls. were made at 0c. © 10%0, Butter and cheese were steady and prices unchan; Piers Sales of 260 a 900 casks were made at 30. a 3%c. a dc. Tiassa The wales embraced about 600 a 700 bhds. Cuba aca New Orieans, chiefly wishin the range of 6c. a Tyee, aud S60 boxen price to cboice grades al Se. a9. ,and 25 do. do. at 6356. ‘Tonaceo,--There ia more activity in the article, and were it not for tne very confined stooks a larger business would be done. Tbe sales included 167 bhds. Maysville and Kentucky at 10c. a 16¢. ; 36 bales Havana at p. t.; 134 — needleaf at 10c. a 83c.; 79 canes Florida at 1230. a 22c, Worskry.—Sales of 3€0 a 400 bbls. were made at 220. Woo1.—A very slight improvement is noticeable both in demand and prices. The sales, although not largo, have been in part to speculators, and at prices a shade better than thoee recently current. The transactions in domestic foot up 70,000 Ibe. fleece at 28¢. a 36c.; 10, Ibs. No. 1-pulied, 23e. a 24. ; 10,000 Ibs, superior do., a 28c., and 20,060 Ibs extra at 28c, @ 38c., cash. In fo- reign rome important sales have been made, but the par- ticwars bave not been made public, Movements in Real Estate. By A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co. Three story brown stone Eng. basement house and let 201 Lexington avenue, 18:6%67..........+... $4,950 1 lot w. side 10th av., botw. 25th & 26th ets, 28:8x72 Hy 400 2 adjoiping.. 4'300 ¥ adjoining .. 1 adjoining. . J south aide S6th st., 1 adjotnirg... 1 gore, adjoining. 1 for até buildings, No. 143 aa 1 do. . fe cn Ludlow & 06. House and lot on 29th #t., near 7thwavennio, 253100... 4,000 ‘Telegraphic Market Reports, PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOAKD. Pumtanerara, April 2, 1858. Stocks dull. Pernsylvania State fives, 87';; Reading Railroad, 2334; Morrie Canal, 47; Long Island Railroad, 113; Pennsylvania Railroad, '44. New Ontgans, April 1, 1858, The sales of eotton to-day were 4,000 bales, at a decline of ‘yc. a 3%. per pound since the receipt. of the Persia's news. Prices are yet too irregular to admit of reliable quotations. Sugar is firm; fair to fully fair, 6c a 63,0. Molosree, 27¢. Flour, $440. White corn, 'bSe. Mess pork, $17. Lard, in bbls., 95/c, a9%c. Other articles unchanged. Caarteston, April 1, 1858. The sales of cotton to day were 3,000 bales, and of week 8,600 bales; the market cloring at a decline of eo, ic. per pound. Good middling is quoted a 11), 9 114 cents. Baxrmwore, April 2 Flovr trm.—Wheat, firm. white, $1 Westar Com firm, yellow, 63c. 8 66c. Whiskey dull, at 213;c. a 220. Provisiovs frm, Mees pork, $17. raaBETS PEOLADILPIA April 2, 1858. speculative inquiry snd’ hol Piss: Pr erate: ‘Wheat du‘l and quo’ ations bare- iy mainaice, Corn active at (Sc, a 66c, + work $17. firm, Twlow scarce, fe. Whiskey Bride ~~ piren, Barrie —On Friday, April 2, the wife of Wrusam Bakturr, No. U6 Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn, of a son Married, Base —Wanrp.—On Thursday, March 25, by Rey. Dr. Banckle, at Charleston, Dr. Lewis ©. Hasett, of Brooklyn, N.Y., to Carman, daughter of the late Col. J. J. Ward, of South Carolina. Noxwoop—Priwcr.—At Bethel, Conn. April 1, by Rev. Mr. Greene, atthe resi father, Mr. Wiiiam H, Noxwoon, of this city, A. Pruxce, eldest daughter of Edward Prince, Esq., of the former place. Morrny—Saint Devs —On Thured: Dr, Corbett, Mr. Rican Menrny, Bewnietta Saint Damas, of France, nd late of ieaie, “ icrrimania papers please copy. Saypars—Smrts.—On Monday, March 150 ‘at St. Jobn's church, by Rev. Wm. Berrian, Heyxy Saxbane, M. » ry Prooklyn, to Mies Fraxces C Swit, of St. Stephen's, N Satrenty—Pammnoy.—On Thursday evening, April 1, A Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Mr. Lewm W. Sarrerny, to Mies Mary Aw Pamxroy, all of Brooklyn. , 10 Miss vost Mor- Died. Awvs.—On Friday, April 2, after a short but severe {ll- ness, Jomy A. Amas. in the 66th year of hit age. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, without further tmvitation, on Sunday afternoon, at ‘one o'clock, from his late renj- sate Caer Ninth avenue and Middie street, Gowa nus, L. ‘Akuvrevot.—On Friday, April 2, Wmuam Annerasor, aged £0 years, His friends are Invited to attond the funeral, from No. 118 Weet Broadway, on Sunday afternoon, at hall past one o'clock preciseiy. Bartnoromkw.—On Monday, Maroh 20, Lwonanp Tat corr, eldest ron of . H. "vmily Bartholomew, aged eure. ¢ remain were taken to Hartford for interment. Brovimy.—On Friday, April 2, Hoon Baarter,@ native of Iontonderry, Ireland, aged 60 years. The friends of the family, and theae oF his father tn law, Hogh MoCaffray, and of bis son-in-law, Jas. H. Clark, are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, on Sunday afterpoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 36 pale Brooklyn, on Friday, —In , OD April 2, Sawee Avarerts, ouly son of Sainuel 1. ‘and Sarab Browster, The friends of the family are respeestful!y invited to attend the funeral, this ag morning, at ten o clock, _ @ residence of his parents, No. 2 Washington Portemouth, N. B., Rowan. —Oo Tasray hy teeny Pans ¥. Bhowsn, adopted son of Ann Brower, aged 2 years and 3 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to altend the fuperal, Sots bis Sto sesttenes 235 Fourth avenue, corner of Missteantn street; street, (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clonk. on Wednesday, March Cuarros.—in South Amboy, 2 Fiewauwtta C., ‘wife of Wm. Claytoo, in tho S4th year of ber age. The remains wil) be taken to New Haven this (Saturday) ‘morning, in the eight o'clock train, from Twenty seventh street and Fourth avenue. Firzarnaip.—On Friday, April 2, at 2 o'clock P.M, ae Fad of Christopher Pitagoraid, a Batlve of Scot ‘Th ral,on Monday residence, No. afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late 205 Weet Thirty sixth street, near Tenth avenue Gnecery.—On afternoon, April 2, after » short and severe iliness, JorN Gracory, late Aldermas of the Sixteenth ward, aged 46 years. ‘The funeral services will be held at St. Peter's church, in Twentieth street, near Ninth avenue, this Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. The friends and reiailves of the family are respectfully invited to attend, without further iByitatioa. lurianp.—On Friday, April 2, Wa. H. tnecaen, son of Thomas J. and Antoinette Ireland, in the 20th year of his nge. The relatives and friends of the family are reapeetfully invited to attend the funoral, on Sunday afternoon, 4 oid two o'clock, from the residence of his pares, Fast Fortieth street, without further invilation. Lawson —On Friday, April 2, Groncianna Lawson, daughter of the Jato Jobn end Ann Lawson. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- pd the funeral, rm the houre of hor brother-in law, Evoch Gaimth, 221 West Thirty aixth street, thit (Satordes) mehung, at ten o'clock, without farther invi- tation. The remains will be taken to Gold Spring by the Budeon River Railroad cars. Ive—On Friday morning, April 2. Jam R., wi'o of Bevjemin F. Lee, and daughter of the Inte John (aw reper ‘The relatives and friends of the family are inviiet to Altend the funeral, at Calvary church, Fourth avenue, oa Monday sfiernoon, at baif past three o'clock. Moxtoomery.—On Friday morning, April 2, Puma Jan, Wife of Samuel Montgomery, and daughter of Andrew Jor- dan, end Rk ‘The relatives and Trends of th ‘the family, an‘ those of ber brothers, Remvel H. and Andrew W. Jordan, are fully invited to attend the fuperal ithoot further notice, from her late residence, No. 109 Greenwich avenwe, on Sunday, afternoon, at (wo o'oteck. The remains will be “a6 fearon April 1, Parma Bxma, aged repay. —On Thursday, ner Ay 4 years and 2 monthe; and Pn Friday, April 2, CATHARINE fon aged @ years, daughters of John and Haonab J Muy py. The elativee and friends of the farnily are reapectully invited to attend their fun tai iturday ) aftornon at two o'cloek, from the reeie oir por nie, No White etreet, near Uentre MeGvr Thareday, Apri 1, Mant Jae Modern, aged 8 yr md 4 ot The friende of her stepfather, Patrick Kitten, and those of her uncles, Corneliue Carley, Jobn. Wricbae! on ™ Kilhiie@, are invited to atiend the funeral, thir (& éfternoom, at (wo o'clock, from No. 167 ten cvenne, te tween Tenth and Heventh streets One —At her residence, No. 68 Micke ptreet, Rreokipn, on Friday morning, April 2, Mire. Tarracea © Ons, wile ‘ 0 of | Re of Isaac Otis, Esq., aged 64 years, 8 months and 23 Mirena On Tuesds - e. "The remains were interred in Cypress Hills Cemetery. —_—_—_——————— MABITIME INTELLIGENCE. ew Fork....Apri) Now York.../Aprit 2. BYEAMERS TO AND FROM HAVANA AND NEW OBLBANS. Eurixe Crry—from New York 2d. arriving at Havana 7th and New Orieans 10th, From New Orleans 20th, Havans 234, arriving at New York From New York i2ihy arriving at Havane ITU and New Orleans 19th. From New Orl Xb, He Bob, arriving a New Work yun.apenr a ier eres Be Hew 3 York 17(b, arriving at Havans ‘rom New Orleans Sih, Havana — Lack WARRIOR—From New York 27th, at Havana jeune 1b, w Orleans 26th. Havans ge my Charleston 4th and Met due st Havana sth fir From Havana 10tb and 25th, due at New York 16tb When the above dates fall on Aunday, the eleamers will sal! on Monday, except from New Orleans. THE OVERLAND MAIL TO INDIA AND CHINA. The following may be of value to those having correspond. ence in the Rast:— The mai leaves Southampton on the th and 20:h of each month, ani Arrives at (ibraltar abont the 9h and 2th of same month. ‘Arrives at Malta about the 14th and Sikh of same month. ioAzmiven at Alexandria about the 15th of same and 6: of fol ing mon| Leaves Suez about tke 90th or Zist of same and Sth or 6th of following month. Arrives at Aden abont the 25th or 26th of same and 10th or 12th of following month. Leaves Aden about the 26th or 27th of same and day of ar- rival for Rotobay, and 1th to 30th for China, ke. Indian Navy siewmer arrives at Bombay about the 3d to 6th, ‘and 19d to 21st of following month. ind C. steamer strives at Fotnt de Galle about the 6th or 7th and 2ud to Zad of following month. Leaver Point de Gaile for Pulo Panang the same day, if the steamer hag already arrived which tekes the mail on, Arrives at Pulo Penang about he iin or 15th aud 28a oF 29th of following month Arrives at Singapore about the 13th or 16th and Sist or Ist of following month. Leaves singapore abotit 12 hours after arrival, Arrives at Kong about the 22d or 24th and 8th or 10th for Shanghae. Two mails leave Kagland—one on the 8th and 20th of each month—via Marseilles, and arrives at Alexandria about the same Mane an the 8 uy ern | mail. BE All packages and utters intended for the Naw YORR HBRALD should be eUw RISKS 5 41) MOON Rises SUN SETS, 6 46) mon wate. Port of New Yori, April 2, 1859, CLEARED. . Steamship Falton, Wotton, Havre—W 8 Drayton. feamanip Fa Fmpire City, Urifi, Havana and’ New Orleans —MC ere City of New York, Salter, Liverpool—Kingsiand, Sut Ship WS Lindsay, Gray, Venice—J W Fiwell & Co. Ship Hero, Stafora, Rotierdam—Ii Moulton. Bark Trovatore, Carer, Buenos Ayres—J Bark Kate Lincoln, C Bark Culloma, Gilchrist, Galyeston—Wak Pickard J 'MRiath #00, eman, Dimon & Brig T Crosby, Narting. Argoehow BY, F Buck & Co. Ene wget bans tunes ae Soy Do, ni etic | Bre Finceton Wells, Fernandina O & BJ Peters, Brig Havana, Curtis, Jacksonville. Sete BG Chaloner, Thompsou, Gonaizes-Simpgon & Clapp. kebr Yharleaton—Van Brunt & Behe We arleston--Bcranton & Telimaan, Rebr Sa a Behe TD Acton. May Rie H Sehr W Allen. Grant, Richmoné—C H Pierson. Behr Elate, Facemire, Philadelobia—Jas Hand, Sebr Silver Cloud, Churchill, Portemouth—8 W Lewis, Schr NJ Knight, Law, Provincetown—R Godwin Schr M Marcy. Cobb, Yyovidence—J # Rawarda Sloop Thos If) "Providewse Mar Rlemer A 1. Whimoce, Porter, New Orleans—W L Palmer. Stenmer Caiedonia, Layfield, Baltimore, ARRIVED, Phip Milwaukie (of New Haven), Davis, Havre, 45 days, wiih mdse and Vi passenger to C bhip Helene Bren en, Bremen, Feb 26, with mdse end 2b pessen gers. venstedt & Sebumacher, Lark Fixeh, Wilson, Vera Cruz, March 11, with skins, &c, to Ha: gous Brow Rark Albertina, 5 arena, Merch 19, with sugar, fare snd tcbaceo to Monea Thylor Bark Ji Bennett, Galveston, March 4, with cotton, &e, Feb 25, with tobacco, hides, ae, (oS F Joy Brig Orisou Adama (of Portland). York, Hobos Pe or , ugar, to Thompson & Punter. March 26, lat 3630, vs oe. bark Cornelia, hevee for Havana. of Lene), Havana, March 18, with su iS i om, Grand Turk, TT, 11 days, with salt, Brig Benjamin Carver (of Seareport), mre, Oo Georgetown, iC, 7 days, with lumber, to Watsh, Garver & Bebe JW Con, embroke), Hatch, Turks Islands, M Middleton 4 Uo. Fehr Saxon (of Rangor), MeDormot, St Crolx, 14, with rom, to mamer. “March 1%, Int 2615, lon 71M wilh the wreck of a berm brig, ful) of water pet hed mainmast and howaprit standing, was palnud & red streak round her stern Apri ie Paces Poy ” hronometer bound Wo Nort Maria (of Cold 8 in aint St Mary, J £ to ore er, March: feria i: ero (of be at). gore, Matanraa, Mareh 19, with eh Flore a 1 Kay, St Soba, NB, if garm wets paling, fighe Vlorence (Br), Kay to F Ht Jenka: versal us , Peier 3 Nerina ane Freneb, fbr atecf Pine French Kene Mageuan, Inman. Virginie, 3 days +, Willie, Viegiale, ¢ daze Mary in Houston, Vie Rene Devda'n Miller: Craig; ¥ Sehr T8 drier, burbrow, ‘Witen, Sear cabs, Decker, York River, Va. Sehr © jenry, Sheread, va. Behr Wm T Henson, Howard, York | River, Va, Sehr Monmouth, anderson, ¥ Ve Bebr Joba Toven, le Bleck i / eng Behe Mionite), Dorie, Raltimore. 3 ire, Sebr Jl, Redi Behr M ft Reed. "Keli . Behr Bwan, Ti, Bal bebe Breer, Baltimore for New for New Badford. res, Lely Febr Mary anarna Kenr 6 Lank, Fleming Delaware febr Wm Hobart, Jones, Philadel Kehr Bmpurinm, Moore, Phitadeiph Bele A Behr Deinw fepr J Small Rehr JosP ¢ Seber Henry Gibbs, Snow, Harwieh. Bloop RA Jchneon, Howell, Virginia. Fioop Rania Marin. Fisher. Staten twland, tloop 1H Borden, Colima, Pail River. Beamer Rager. Baltimore. Jackson . Westchester, Clark, Providenes. LOW. Alice Frenk’in. 14 days from Matanzas, with sugar, ify pitot boat GW Bonk gs Algo, one bark, unknown. BAILED, Constitution, Antwerp, ¢ "a Vinegard, Savane; lian Pike Fnincesia fund (and pit): briga Favorita, Malaga; Enterprise, 4 and others The ships Logan, for New Orleans, and Ringleader, for Ban Francisco. aod a namber of other outward beund vessels, are at anchorfat 8 W Spit, Wind at eunrise NNE. meridian do, eunset F, Miscellaneous and Disasters, Rare Tro, of and for Boston from Anr Cayes, with a cargo of coffee and log wood, was totally lost off Inagus previons to 18th ult. All hands were lost, except one seaman, who was three hours in the water before getting ashore, The oflsers of the Lion were —— Perry, of Salem, master; James Milier, tate John Miller 24 do. f ahin Titan, before reported owt ip Golconda, which touched at ed therm fine mtehinn, and the rreyor and Liowd'« ag And recuwMme eter) ‘hat ame he ele Columbus and Lamar ané t a have re'nened from the wreck, bringing all her ebaina, walle stand, will be cold a! auetion ‘oormng The Actress lies about ten miles south of Tybee and wix mi on Warsaw sbonls, This is a dangerous place tn ther fa there are seven (atl er Mony, of Boston, before Meoeinn, pod for B1678, inetading bull and TPR. fen 3. aa The A waar agree toner 7 rare old, valued a «bight ot thle ei, ‘ones. Vessel but 7 rnow Ecrore— Dating the A pr exam Teg reaming arrived at on Sunda: aia om Weameeday” aad reday. The making #ix Ruropean steamers » Of Cromwell's Hine, went cm an engineers irial trip, The new eteemer Hunter! town the hey yewerday morning. png retarred ip he evening. 5 : H és is iH ; { : H & i it fegt 5 g i i 8 fixed I bel ‘Ne i ‘thou be visible wig decks of vassels & Pia hbo 'y L TEA Capt Top Engineers. Baltimore, March 15, I , Whalemen, te A algal Ist inst, schr Palmyra (of Matt), Smitn, aoe 80, of Guatto, “anaconda, cin, NB, with writen Mage ‘Mitt islands vis Peraambueo, ef and for We New Bedford, with 2 ido Iso By pilot boa: David Micchell, powen, dec, Marion. Gross, cymes for Baitimore, March 20,. Baits ‘Adelaite Bell, Robertson. from Havre for NOrleans, March 18, off Kavt end of Cuda. Ship Wahamo, 45 days from Rotterdam for New Orleans, areb 13, lat 24 18. lon By pilot beat David. Miche ll—Mareb 28. 140 milee SSE of Sandy Hook, brig Northern 1.ight, of and from Pleton for Bal- timore: 20:b. at 6 o'clock. lat jon teauip ship Soe from NYork for NOrleans’ april l, brig HM 8 from, Porto Rico for New Haven F Foreign Porta, Antwerp, March 17—In per bem: Courant, Gray, disg, to Joad for Breton, and sail Map 10. Allen, for Calcutta z tghaxure, Orashe ste, ‘ull apt Mare vie Cananore, Cox: 19—In aacoa, Saeed from and for NYork. Vie Caen Sfonen, do. do; Malalo, Daviay ConstaNfiNOFLE, Murch Sta port barks Aeme, Saront, from NY¥onk (had been in contact with an Anatrian vessel, no Raman ga mlaprinted); Cambridge, Harding, for Selly, farch 20—Pasied ‘by, Walter Pcott, Condry, from Callac Sia Cowes for London, Bieulor, Stephenson, {r0ma News ore exOn, March iS—In port ships N’ Hannu. NieMersoa, and n Jobn'd Albert Crowell dine: barks Bounding Billow, Siualls tor Palermo same night. to load for Reston, mANTan. prev ig March T_8id Br brig Jokn Butler (trom, Pelermo), NYork. Wind 7tb, Honos PR, March 9—In po THe Renahaw, Pieree, for NYork 10 de: Pye m vessel. Hakwicu, Maren | 18- In port Br bark Annie Archibald (ot bye pear isor, NE Sheridan from Newestle forgioston, dis by crder of survey. Tt is tbought but little of her cargo 4 would be dama; Tyacva. any anchor off osc Agate, from Jac- mel for Boston. Messtya, March 18—In port sbip Harrisburg, Bmerson, NYork ldg. barks Elizabeth feae pitt Knapp, do ‘dor Yo Touns Greek, te ekg for Boston 4o. Br brig ‘Same 1 Killam, = Ronee do do. Bld 2d bar! x wt 6 Gazelle, Humo! ton; 6th: achr Fores Forest King. Perry, W¥ora the Wave: Burdett, osten, 110a; Yor inh gy Bt 13th, bark Irene, Beaton MARACAIBO, fag pode 8 bark of Philadelphia, un- ay the Irma, Nobre, of and from Philadelphia. raped Merch 13—Arr Br brig Victoria, ‘Knowles, Bali- ae March 10—In port bet Mh oe =, Burgees, Panpy, Weeks seeking frt, bier, Harding, NYork fir brig ‘Hasta ied ticks, Prhadelphs w Hill, Arey, Balthmore; $4, brig ¢ @, NOrieans, 4th, bark Tanne & Davis, ands New Prnwamsuco, March 6—In port harks Mondamip, Colltus, for Balumore 2 er 3 days boanok ; John. Winthrop, Parker, unc Sid vd bi and Bebe (Br),——, Delaware Dreakwater. for orders; 34 Sark Keluiect, Simmons, NYork; 6h, brig Helen, ie nolds, Raltimore RovrERDAM. March 16—In port ehips Epaminondaa, Brand Doiaburg (Pras), Meyer and Fairfield. Hathaway. for Net York: barks Amaranth (Brem), Prove, for do: Suva (Olden Hopker for Boston, not commeuced ldg Bark White *loud, ‘Bowden, whichf was aground below was expected up gate ly “tr wold wall for Boston in ‘about 2 days. “The lee had vearly g ®xv¥Rea March $—In port barks Andrew Carney, Prior, to load for Bowron; Race Horse. Searles, for Bicily to load for Boston: Mimoas, King, for Messina to load for do, Susan Jane. Poster, for London. ‘ypxey, NSW, Jan ll—In port bark Snapdragon, Davis, une: and others as before Sr Thorss, March 19~In port sehr Flying Scud, Commesu, eee rasa te igs 0 Hopkine, ooking, Tobages ‘do Mare! D a. s uplon Mate, Foxwell’ Pernambuco, Itt, Lam rence, Aneap, Cayen tries, Waredale, Shackford, @ Belle BarDard, Gombs. Martinique; 1h, Abner pner Tarlor, ey. Guadalonpe! Lib, Palestine, ‘Rogers, Boston: te. Se Kine, Bio *euetro (and ald 16th for Chba);schr H B Grisale, “Gusdalgppe; 198, brig Maris,’ Balley, Sid 7th, brig Marshal Duteh. ithey, .¢ Cuba; uigen Andrews, Puinam. and Rio, fmaw, W: mb drigs Humboldt Gammane, and J Turks Ulendss Wedeter Kel NOS n nie, Cam pbe! Ri Baboon tecbe’ algeran Snmpeon, tiieabetn 12th, webrs Beary ira, Bnow, Carthagena; wenn, * itzaberh Guy: 8 etath, bark’ Lawrence. ‘Balen te ¢ Mary, Jobpson, NYork; 16th, schr Citizen, wea, March 17—In port bark Adeline C Adams (soi Caro Upe © Adama). Hemingway. from Cardiff, une, puter Renta thane/Meeeces wees eae . ‘Tome in on the bay tarce (rom Taicabuanc, with whict it le often blended ia ee Fons Bnasee, Merk 18—In port Br brig Mary Holland, son Rete Molunkus, Mitebell, New ver My ae Pete Are Coopen Bans nor 118 day eens vents ° PR yy he Rd Swett, Ti Smith, Smyrna: Hamilton, Jackron, Philadel ; Chevalier, Pennell Lt, to joad for Cuba; Nothern Rotterdam vn Witmingson, NO: Ni Reve, Gopaivens Rebecca & Frances, Cottrell soemeenvile Tadependent, Tarr, pew Sores, Fla AY. wind and KN, barks Modena, Valetta; brig haccutlve: pA) from the Roats, where she ark ® Marys Rark Cordelia started, Bark negpiek sid yesterd pimary yy tel) dries Laurilia, Lavender, Oape Hayton; bss Welliagion, Jeckore, Galveston BALTIMORE, April |—Arr abii elly, Liver. pool: brigs Helen Reynolds, Pernem ura: nien Stale, For well, do via Bt as, Northern Light (Pr), Gan’ NS: sehra Young America, Rracg Br), Cow. St Al aR JM Bayless, 7 resto Hawkins, do. J W Wiekerson, Lanett m= bow, do; sizer, mg Rock by i Meacet, Fall River: RS Cooke Teuton: | Raton Rs Bosten Tremont Ho a4, do, Mary E , eareon, coats. ere bane ge He < ame, Sted ford; Ocean fave, Verve. Bu ‘. i Tucsaa, Patten, Boston: pa Me ean Halifax, NB; Hepe (Br), White, Jana, Croady, St Jobn, NB ih del, Beteron an og Trinidad; Greece Girdles Mogsihe, Provi: denen: bm rong, Nor yaw Point, Pre fons ire Ship © Wint st oie arrest febre'D W Vaighan, Chiford, Bt Jobo, N } Cempinn, achr Madonna, Veazie, Charlies “BUCRAPORT age 14 ton; 26th, brig Busan, Ware, do; 2b, schr Amanda, Rose, , ttn, peice ‘ren fo: OLK Merch 3\—Arr Deten, lek n. Taanton; A 5 He A is April 1—Arr brig Ormus, Baker, Phi- baal aaa 1g Arr sehr Rowe tn itoom, Ritnboth- ORTERYT March 20-Arr sche Peter Moweld, Small, Y ona, March 2—Arr echr Conneciiout, Lewey, N PORTLAND, }—Arr bark om segs Pear Ti Cardona a cess aahe ae PROVIDE! rye eee York. of the Sout! an, Loot to Jona form say ech (i Se a jew York; = le “Abie 2—Art steamer Boston, Rellow, York tak ence, Porter, iam Oi new seam: chive Ipbonao, brie o ‘on; sobr Maine Law, Packard, Rath. Ny et ae cho ek wt Sate Ret on fare forth Carolina, Dickey, wartole: Rbeet Aneh-r. Hall Ravaoriah, Warrie Rene Hortom: Bah, Louies Tver Jamenoa, Savannah on, OW ho! ‘ROAR Miareh ‘ee sebre Jobn fell, a. NOr- bury. THe Kavenneh: J"Achorn, Merril, Wiliams mee, A Arey, —; Melbourne, Spear, Ricoh. MRR BRE f

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