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10 renter The Autobiography of Lo’ Joka Montez delivered a portie- es Wet cvening to an audienc «0 Moates. @rapel, Broadway. a @f hor autobiography Several leading ‘ which noarly filled Hope fare on Lola * well cn” _#@Moals bad, she ssid, called for alec » orca It might be supposed that she was we>Soquainted with that persouage to undertake - tt. It was not pleasant to bold up to the world warrtir of one’s self, and though mewspapers had some ‘Wimes styled her impudent, yet it was with more than @iffdence she undertook the subject. As Buros says, “We were girls together—(applause)—and have becd 50 @losely connected that to speak of that lady is very much Ake speaki g of myself.”” A woman, like a man, dislikes wo bold the mirror up to nature, and Tew cam summon the ourage to stand face to face with themeetves. “Tia only those women who have met the difficcities and braved ‘the dangers that are commonly t/se lot of men, that dare @ it. Thoee pieces of human waxwork to whom life moans cating, ¢rinking, the Opera and sleeping, know moma of the rics which epply te others whoee stormy matare forces them into the battle of every day life. A ‘Wrawing room flirt kmew Mitle of “he tidal currents with which ethor women bave te contend. Alas fer the ‘woman fomed out into the currents of active life! Bome who had tho stremgth to get there were powerless to stand the tide. Their great shisfortune was tee much energy for wommn’s present sphere and too Bite for ber proper one. A gifted man well said, “‘Wo- wean, whh wit end beanty, needed the quills of the porcu- for self.preservation.”’ Daniel O'Connell ‘ciuimed to been the best abused man in the world. She would rot ay Lola was the best abused woman, but surely she Yaad been adused sorely enough. She had the hoaor of Deen the subject of more mewspaper paracra! =" tiving woman. Sho was tho heroine of ‘twenty- Diegraphies. Seven cities claimed 3 times seven disputed for the birthplace of Lola “Maatez. if ber Meamaners are to be believed. Lola was Germany, Cuba, italy, India and Turkey th place Lerd Byron, King Louis of ver, Ireland, who were connections of the Spani talgos thet tost_extens ve fortunes in the French and Oon was ordered to the Fast Indies soon after her birth, and ‘Were died of the cholera, leaving ner mother, a widow of ,.and the young Lola to the care of Maj. Patrick Gragic. The cifficultics of the young widow were nu- merous fSuitors surrounded her on every side, till the air, eaid the lecturer, trembied of their emotion for miles freand. She gave her hand to Maj. Craige, then Assiat- ‘ant Adjntant General of the British army in Calcutta. Yeung lola was sent to the care the ragies, at Montross, in Scotland. There the little Tadian 1, who spoke but a little patois of Spanish and Hindos- 9, was first made a lion, and laid the foundation of heer pranks. Thence ehe removed to the care of Sir Jas- Nichols, who spent most of his time in Paris; awhile @ French convent with the daughter of Sir Jasper; with she crorsed the channel and ‘finished’ her education ‘ta boarding school in Bath. There Lola’s mother came to see her. Heaps of dresses were prepared and hosts of erpaments: ani eben Lola, then but fifteen, inqnired ‘what for!’’ she was told “it was none of ner henge Through the intervention of Captain James—young aud handsomo—she learned that her mother had pledged her Thand to a wealthy old Fast India Judge named Lumley, whose attractions were metallic and coined into rupees. ‘This, said the lecturer, was the first spark to the magazine. An explosion followed, and the was that lola cloped with Captain James Yo lreland. There no clergyman would marry @ girl of -feorteen without ber mother’s consent. With much re- Sectance consent was at last given, and Miss Gilbert be- came Mrs. James. The Captain proved but the outside sbeli of a busband, and lola drew the witty inference, which sho commended to young ladies, that runaway matches are like runaway horses and end generally in some smach up. Captain James ung eight months {m Treland, then was ordered to the East Indies, ‘whither bis young wife accompanied him. For a while phe was the belie of Caloutta. Pethe removal of the —— to the interior produced a change of scene, and the lec- furer, leaving Lola in the interior, introduced a most Soterceting dissertation on Indian travelling, illustating ‘the description with several ludicrous incidents. She ly Ri Singh’s recept: ibe Seer ueBenl —" 2 ‘a army. After a moet ‘nment, denting gitts, slaves from Cir- cagmia, the loveliest of the harem, were introduced. Fach woman bore jewels york & fortune, ond was Invested ‘with the ownership of twenty villages. equally Senter, Sos odioom cutsrtsisel, thd ‘wore ebered no's Present to the officers. The ar looks of the English @Bicers, Whe had eee a a een —e ‘he King that lial we no} permit them receive such presente, fae well be _— Bit I am afraid, said the lecturer, that the young off- core—Ab! well the gentlemen present can appreciate the disaproiuiment (anghter a applanse, coa- ‘tinued ) Saaee matters relating to justice having been @ixpused of, to lecturer returned to Lola, in inte- wor. While there she lived with a Mrs. Llomer, pd on whose connection with Capt. James previous to his rumor had been busy many days. Capt. Samer wife felt little interest in the matter. At last, one ‘Worping at breakfast it was found that Capt. James and Mrs. Lomer had eloped, and [ola Montes wae a grass wriow. Mach wor her will she was sent to her mo- ther in Calcutta, to the care of ind . Mr. and Mrs. Boston, came from India, in the same vessel. On als departure . her father-in law handed her a $20,000. David Cragie met her on her arrival but refused to go w the care of the at adopt ‘suggestion of Miss Fanny Kelly, was wv English pronunciation unfiited her for that, and, wi HH ef profersion of an actrees; but her . She made her début in London as a dan- Mr. Lumley. After appearing when Car! lastz. were the lions, she met with marked @acoess in Berlin, The King offered t make & match for her suitable to her station She refused. Several inci dents of hor success hore wero received with marked of. fect it wae bere she mot the Prince Alexander, to whom Mt was rumored she was «ome monihe since engaged to be @arried. But while she wae away at the South telegra: fag kiseos on the Morac line, he was travelling incognita her name and oS tea rumpus. ‘see Berlin followed ‘ben lola first commenced politics Prince love with her. Old men are He offered diamonds: yg of © expose the gold roof of head aa ae ee reyected in conarquence was hissed in , And was forced in self defence to tell the whole mover wise in love. ardent en stood up to dead for years. abe found ‘safety, 0c then closed the calm portion of Lola’s life. ‘The history of ber stormy career was then commenced. ‘She would moet itcalmly: she had nothing to lose. In ‘the words of Byron she said, * Whate’er betides, | know ‘the worst Such, then, as desired to know the re- ‘mainder of her history could be gratified at Hope Chapel ‘mext Monday evening The iecture was well received, frequent bursts of ap- planse demonstrating the of the audience. Our Brazilian Correspondence. Rio pr Jawarno, Feb. 11, 1888. The Effects of the Commercial PanicmThe Yellow Fever at Rio—Affoirs in Momtevideo—News from Paraguay, dc. ‘The steamer from Fagland that arrived here on the 4th Anat. brings vews that enables us to judge as to the extent @f the liabilities of the commercial houses here, incurred consequence of the crivi# in England and the States. About £300,000 sterling of bills have been returned non- ‘@ccepted. This amount is #0 gonerally shared in by the Sarge houses here that it is not expected any failures will ake place in consequence Our banks are discounting (reely, and say business is resuming ite former briskness. There has been a large quantity of coffee bought by exporters, and there will be @ large supply of the article sent to the States from here this month. Notwithstanding the news brought by the @teamer of & further decline in the article m Europe and ‘the States, it is gradually rising in price, even in the face @f the unprecedented took of about 550,000 bags. ‘The yellow fever bas again made ite @mongst os, and we are now cenvinced Uhat this dre: @imeane. that has not left this piace for any one year since ‘a firet appearance in 1840, will be a regular vielter every pa Hy a B55 ip the harbor, pai Ran phe Aen amen, Many vessels are detained for want forers, ae they ‘are generally very strong, robust easily’ affected by the exocanive beat bere. ment © Wiig precauLenary measures disease from spreading in the city, till we five cases per day. However, this ifeant in & popalation af 360,000 important news thai the resellion in Montevideo had been completely quelled, the goveramsent obtaining a most "* al triumph. The rebels ately exhausted 6 all reonel Cen, and attacked on all sides by the government troops under General Modina, bad been obliged to rurrender Ail the officers, with the exception of Brigadior Sitveirn, who succeeded in mak , Were taken prison ere. and to the number iwresty ‘wore to be shot. Th: President of the republic ;with the advice of his ministers, had on the mame day that he received the news of the vic tory, rent an order Ss General Medina to have them exe cuted immediately. The ministers and consule, & depatation from the Sisters of ity, with many of the NEW EW YORK HERALD, TURSDAY, Generals Diag, Freire, Telles, apd many othe 4 a4 fave fallen, victioe to thelr lem ic ‘The United States sasnuabio Sb wren’ swan seth at Montevioe, am a bad reimbarked beard avs tanded dur- ing the oe: ea welt om boat ‘Tre sloop of war Falmouth left here & few 48y* "4 49 woop clear of the tickners; she will go to tbe FV", (q prate, where she will remain unti! the bea'th of our ‘is betver. The United Staten st06",or Shubrick, is in port, taking in coal, and will !08¥0 1B. @ few Guys for her destioation, the North to the 6th January. To Judge by the the, friendly reseption given to the Brazihan 2nd the conci'iatory disposition shown by President Lopes, there ix some reaeon for euppoming that the tong pending question between the Braziis and Pare- guay is likely to be settled in an amicable and mtistactory mapner, News and Gossip from Correspondents. THE SUSQUEHANNA AND THE TRLRGRACH EXPEDITION. A correspondent from San Juan del Norte, where the ‘United States steamer Susquehanna was lying at last ac- counts, finds fault with President Buchanan fer not detail ig the Susquebanna on the preseat Atlantic telegraph cable expedition. He thinks that es she was detailed on | the former expedition, the present emiasion implies a cen- | sure which he thinks is undoubtedly ao eenerved. He paysian earnest tribute of admiration to Capt, Sands. IMPORTANT BILLS IN THE PBNNSYLVANTA LEGISLA- TURE—A NEW ROAD TO ERIE. A Barrieburg correspondent calls ettention to two im- portant bike now under consideration by the Pennsylvania Legislature—one “for the eaie of the balence of public works,” and the ether for “the reduction of the tonnage tax on the Pennsylvania Railroad.” The first bill, he ways, provides for the saie of the balance of the padlic works to the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Oompany for $3,600 000—the company to iesue their evock, $7,000,000, at live per cent—to be received in payment for the public works and agsecurity. fhe fiwished and unfinisted por- tions of the read are to be for the payment of | the bonds. Our correspondent says that the bill will un- | doubtedly pass—thus securing another great route to Erie. ‘THE AGRICULTURAL ADVANTAGES OF VIRGINIA. “Observer,” of Virginia, wishes to impress upen North- ern farmers the advantages which would ensue from seii- ing their northern lands and investing in Virginia land. He says there is plenty of Virginia land at $40 per acre, pen soggy rs Data ype oe re —_ to $200 je thinks thoag! re might ve objec- Jone 10 schemes like Bit Thayer’s, the ortbera f would be individually welcome He calis particular at tention to Gloucester, Matthews and Elizabeth City coun- ties, and thinks that as land is go! up in price, a new settler would get his money back in four or five years, MORE PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS WANTED. “A Virgimian’”’ complains that we have not in New York acufficient number of places of amusement. Ho is anx- fous for more opportunities to enjoy a hearty laugh, and ‘thinks we ought to have theatres whero more attention is paid to the comedy and the farce. He obdjects decidediy tw hearing darkies sing “‘Oft in the stilly night,” and says there is nota nigger to Virginia who would be guilty of such a violation of propriety and good taste. MEDICAL ETIQUETTE. “Pair Play demands why Dr. Campbell, the surgeon, who was called to attond Patrick McLaughlin (Paudeen) after he had received his death wound, was not invited to be it at the mortem examination mado the plyewians at the thy Hoapital? He is ara thint? that ‘the doctor’s bold and fearlees letter, published ia th the Sunday edition of the , relative to the un- called for interference of police officer Wodb, is tho motive to which this marked discourtesy towards Dr. Campboll is to be attributed. DESEERTION IN THE ARMY. “An Old Soldier,” referring to Mr. Wilson’s proposed amendment of the law for punishing desertion in the army, gives it as his opinion that if flogging was abolished and the crime treated as it is in the navy, many a good man would be saved to the service. He states it as a fact that one-third of the mon enlisted for the army desert either en route to join their respective regiments or withio twelve months Tne mee aud that tnis desertion is for the most part to be imputed to the unexpected imposition of labor at outposts, in conjunction with the frequency of the abuse of executive authority in detached com. THE LABOR QUESTION IN THE WRST INDIES. Our Jamaica correspondent informs us that the Gover- nor and the Executive Committee are losing no time in carrying into execution the provisions of the act of last ses- sion for increasing the laboring population of the cvlony. foe ner pens oy tt pte Ro pe ent upon the im eery loon ‘cam bo Obtaiued thare ia 0 balance of £50,000 ‘out of the £100,000 which was raised on the faith ef anex port tax upon produce, which will be appropriated to the purposes of the new act. The Vee ed mentioned in the act where agencies will be established aro Madeira, the Azores, Canaries, the Cape Verde Islands, Purope, the United States and the British provinces of North America. ‘The act wisely provices for the introduction of « propor. tionate number of immigrante of both sexes. REVOLUTION IN SOUTH AMERICAN PEELING TOWARDS ‘THE UNITED STATES. A letter from Valparaiso describes the extraordinary excitement caused by Mr. Buchanan's message. The Chi- lians have been singing long and loud hosannas on thesub- ject, Ont are mene nanan ee Coe the Buchanan ré- ime, the dreaded cry of ‘The ranger is war gue” frit bere longer heard. It should be rok yg di -~ : that the Mercurio doubts the sincerity of roan mts Sad tions, and expresses its opinion that it wil) taxe long years: | to root ont from the South bomony og mind the — | of many years’ growth aga net this country. came | rier sian had contract Rave been jet on the southern railroad, and that Hevry Meigs, late of California, has re- | c5eived ‘one for forty miles of road. His figure was abont $900,000, of which he is paid one third in the stock of the | company. The government has enterod into fresh con | tracts with the British Roya! Mail Steam Company for car- ying the ma‘ls to the southern ports of the republic, the company reciving $60,000 per annum. There was a pro. ject of establishing a bank—issuing ireasury bonds, THE LATE SEIZURE OF THE AMERICAN BARK DORCAS BY A PERUVIAN WAR FRIGATE. A letter from Callao informs us that the Peruvian gov- ernment have offered the captain of the Dorcas a compen- sation of $9,800 and a guauo charter of $20 to any port he may select, This’offer has been accepted, but our Minis. tor, Mr, Clay, having demanded @ reparation for the insult wo Sur fig, ‘will pot consent to this compromise being con wld seUlement between the tw: ~ overnments, Te demands, in addition, Ly ower hoe flag in presence of the e Dorcas. The RAE Thompson bpd regardiog the Geor; still remain unsettled. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Mowpay, April 66 P. M. Tour history be true, the national character of this country is that of constant raeillation. In times of appa rent prosperity we see no bounds to the bright prospect of success; while, en the change of the current, we yield up our confidence to an anmanly depression. Tt ie but a fow days nince when the stock market was all buoyancy, ‘with the certain know ledge that our corporate companies were cerentially improving, and, acting uncer new ad- ministrations, gave fair promise of yielding to their stock- holders remunerative compensation. If we were then in ‘a state of hallucination if every official report had been untrue, and, as @ consequence, the directors have been imposing on the public, then i the present gambling depreesion of the market value of the stocks perfectly consistent; but if, on the other hand, we have any reason to believe in the recuperative powers of the country, the future i# as full of promise as ‘it has ever been. In our jadgment, the present current Prices of stocks form no just criterion of their intrinsic value, end thas im the decline we have nothing more than an evidence that alarm has given to « powerful epe- culative party the aliment of their success by furnishing them with the means of depression. There is neverthe. lees, ae a natural consequence of low prices, some point for a rebound. It !# not ancommon, on the contrary it often bappens, that capitalists who have been mere lenders of money become speculative owners at low prices for a rise, and with the market thus cleared of it barthen, the sellers for a fall find to their cost that they have only changed the ownership of the stocks from weak to strong hands. It is the experience of every operator that extremes always beget extremes, high prices produce a @)! and low ones « certain reaction. If we examine the PMCK list, we have the daily evidence that but very few stocks have been sacrificed: that the low prices are mere quotations, which, at the Stock Board, would necessarily govern values, and would most undoubtedly have to be Yielded to should sales have to be made, which not un. frequently occurs, creative of serious losses when stocks beld on Lypothecation have to be sold. That there | will be « torn for the better no one can doubt. The more rapid the depression, the more certain the recovery; | when, with tho smiles of prosperity, ® new stimulus will be exhibited, in which the American character will again present ite wealmese—easily elated and as easily depress ed in its unrearonab!e antic!pations—that there can be no medium in the grade of their hopefulness. The signs are, that the week will not pass away without showing a de- cided improvement, to the great disappointment of those who ought to have realized their profits on their epecula. | tive operations for a fall The movement in stocks this morning was towarde low. er prices, and at the first board a decline of some import ‘ance in all the leading epeculative securities was realized Minecuri State 6's fell off }4 per cent; Canton Company, i Pennaylvania Coa) Company, )¢; Cumberland, 24; New York Central Railroad, 2; Erie, 1; Panama, %; Hudson dintromed reintives of the condemned, succeeded in obtain fing 29 order countermandit g the one sent to Genera! Medi feared that it would arrive too late. Shortly ey i che Cam)tla, an arrival from the count rep rted tnt ¥ had a.ree'y been executel, aac wie. mbte thas they would commence with | River Railroad, 11; Reading, 19¢; Michigan Southern o4, LU preferted, 1; Galena and Chicago, %; Cleveland Tole te. 1) Milwaukie and Mississippi, %. La Crosse ar! grent bonds advanced |, per cent; Pacife Steamship Company, ). At the second board the market war alto. Power detter, with quite am active Dusinoss, Missouri tate 6's advanced \ Yor cent; Hudson River Ra‘l Int mortgage bonds, 144; Macttic Steamship Company, 1s; Cumberland, 1; New, York Central, 2%; Galena and Chi- cago, 2; Clevelnd and Toledo, 1; Erie, %; Hudson oad River Railroad, 11,; Reading, 1 Michigan Southern, guaranteed, 3 Chicago and Kock Island, 13s. After the Doard the market was irregular, but closed without mata- rial chang, The gross earnings of the Rock Island Mail. road Company lu March, this year, show a dacreaso of about $55,000 compared with the serresponding moai% jaxt year. A portion of this decrease ia owing |0 tae o7en- ing of competition nee permanently cutting of tmportant sources of Duriness. Tho transactions at the Clearing House to day were a3 902,485,999 41 928,590 84 ‘The Metropolitan currency ‘certificates now amount to $354,000. ‘The steamship Indian, at Quebec from Liverpool; brings four days later news from Europe. Our very meager tele- graphic despatch gives us very few items. An advance im cotton of an eighth to one quarter of a penny per pound is reported, and it was maintained up to the cioss. Rreadstufts were lower. So far as we can jndge from the despatch received, there had been no change of conee- quence in financial affairs. The negotiation of the India joan bad caused some dullnegs on the Stock Exchange. ‘Tho notes of the Bank of Trade, New Jersoy, are secured wholly by State stocks and are taken by ail the brokers of Wali street, the same as New York State money. he Assistant Treasurer reports to-day ss follow! ba if o aceite Total is . The receipts include $64,000 from customs. ‘The bank returns for the past week compared with Aboee for the week previous, exhibit the following varia- tions in the aggregates of the leading departments:— Increase in loans and discounts, Increase in specie. Increase in circul Increase tn deporits, actu In each department there has been an increase, and in some of them to an important extent. The line of discounts, bas for come weeks past been eteadily gaining, and is now ‘up to about the point ruling just previous to the dnancial revulsion. The line of actual deposits has increase? more rapidly than the loans and discounts. It is now upwards of seventy-six million, a sumabout seven million greater than reported st any time previous to the rapid contrac- tion. During the moet expanded banking movement pro- vious to September last the actual deposits never reached seventy million of dollars. The specie reserve is again ‘on the increase, and the aggregate will probably go this time above any sum previonsty reported. The demand for apecie on account of the adjustment of the government Joan has about ceased, and the receipts from all quarters will now go into the banks. We notice by last week's re- port an unusual increase in the circulation. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the valne of merchan- dige and bullion imported into and exported from this port during the month of March for each of the past three ears — = Coxxence oF Tm Port or New York. Value of Imports. 1856. 1857. 1858. Fot. for consumption. $15,781,297 12,350,457 7,246,526 Ext. for warehouse. 222,655 5.384.835 1,812,230 2,141,661 2,388,379 2,394. 143 111,845 1,061,833 277/213 Totals + $20,256,958 21,135,604 11,729,702 With'n from whouse. 1 852,396 2,039,223 4,444,415 Total movement....$22,109,354 23,774,727 16,274,117 Value of 5 1856 1857. 1868. Domestic produce..... ane my 4,503,371 Foreign dutiab! 628 080 648,999 Foreign free. too, maa 483,330 27,590 SPOON vesecene 2,584,396 _ 274,085 836,144 Totals 11,287,640 Thi90,868 8,017,054 The foreign je of this port in the month of March was rather limited in amount, both as regards importations ‘and exportationa. Compared with the corresponding month last year the value of imports shows a failing off ofseven and a half million of dollars, and in exports a de. crease of five million of dollars. The failing off ia exports wes pretty equally divided between merchandise and bullion. The large amount of foreign goods withdrawn from warehouse in the month of March this year served to swell the aggregate movement. The immense amount of imports in the months of September and Octo- ber last year that went into warchouso haa since been coming out and going into consump- tion. The direct importations this year have been smal), and probably will continue so until our sup. ply still in warehouse is exhausted. There is very little prospect of the importations for the present year showing in the aggregate a greater proportion to that of Iwt year than clearly appears in the monthly returns. ‘The following table will compare the exports of the seven principal staple articles for the week and year:— ——1857—— — —1858-—, Weekend'g Ap't 1. Amount. Value. ‘Amount. Value. Cotton, bales. 4% $545,997 6,596 $358,564 Flour, bbia. ” 2277 S850 Corn me bia... Ld 6,691 Wheat, bushels... 12,595 8,866 Corn, bushels .... 157,148 56,082 Beef bbis. and tes. 14130 32,348, Pork, bbis. & wa.. "762 22,664 Total... $604 274 $654,665 Decrease of week an compared with that of 1857.. 49,609 The foliowing is & comparative statement of the value of exports from the commencement of the year to April 1:— 1858, Increase. Decrease. 2,060,251 — 2,046.41 1,696,816 — "874,467 62,660 0,1 = 209'980 — 907,130 32.400 200 308 p 290,796 - 806,778 99,929 - ‘Tetal...... 99,218,121 5,289,462 4, Decrease as compared with 1867....... Rae Somn'seo A mecting of the stockholders of the Camberland Cos and Tron Company is to be held in this city on the 1th instant, to decide on the acceptance of the amondmenta of the charter made by the Legislature of Maryland, and upon the issue of a preferred stock, as provided therein. The Albion Life Insurance Company of London and New York is about to amalgamate with the Eagle Life Company of London, an institution chartered in 1807, consequently ntariy as @ld as the Albion. We learn, from ® circular issued to the American policy holders, through Mr. Buchanan, the representative of the Albion in ‘this city, that the terms of amalgamation will secure to the participating policy holders of the Albion @ return in cash of 86 per cent of the premiums paid from the last ¢ivision in 1855 to 30th June, 1857, 80 that the whole pro- mam paid within the above dates will be refunded, ex- cept about 16 per cent, as soon as the arrangements aro complete. The income of the amalgamated company will be about £500,000, or $1,500,000 per annum, while ite nets excoed $7,600,000, independently of a subscribed capital of at least equal amount, making the total security to the policy holders in this institution fifteen million dol- Mornay, | = +4 ‘it obo serseze x RK 333332 Ps 1000 Michiga 9000 N Y Con RR 7's o 10000 LaCrkMil | gbe 81 9000 Hind RivRR Im 9Ti¢ 21% 10 abe Hanover Bk. 8039 ‘ 286 Panama KR 106 = 400 100 de 00 108% “APRIL . ee 30 Pacis MS Co. 2 bn 445 goss Uti: any His do. rid 300 Canton Co... , # ‘Sou star. 3 Two N'Y Con RIAD 8 " m3 REPORTED SaLES OF BONDS AND STOCKS AT AUCTION. 'y. A, H. Nicolay $8,000 Hannibal and St. Joroph’s RR. 7 as {000 Obio and Miss RR 2a mort. 7’s 1,000 Detroit apd Milwaukie RR 7’s do. 5,000 Terre Haute & Alton RR. 1a! m. Ts do. 6355 Southern RR singingfund do. 631, ie Raton tart ig 40" bt do. 460 Sun Mutual me, Cain of iste 1,100 do. b'stares American cee on 50 Chicago, St. Kaul and Fond du 6v Bank of Commerce, 6 Coptinenta, Baok 90 Fart River Bank. 10 Gebhard Fire Ins. 10 Fagie Fire Ine. A 85 National Fire Insurance Ga.: 30 Harmony Fire Insurance Co. 10 Empire City Fire Insurance Co. t0Corn Exchange Insurance Co.. 32 Hope Fire Insurance Co..... 5 Peter Cooper Fire Insurance Co. 14 Aretic Fire Insurance Co... pd sto Broadway Fire nae Co. Also the following $3,000 Missouri 6’ 1, coo Louisiana 6 2}000 Qty of New Orleans 4,000 New York and Harlem 2000 La Crosse and Mitwaukie RR. 7's do. 2/000 Hvdeon River Railroad 7’s..... do, 10 sbares Park Bank. 8 Corn Exchange ‘Bank. 5 Home Fire Ingurance Co. 20 Beckman Fire Tosurance Oo, 100 Hrook}yn and Jamaica 70 Brooklyn Oty Railroad... New York Ci city Banke Marenv4, "81..128-990,089 11 017 189 Pans ome ie B jia'eeaene Rigel are 8404 73, Sem; ab ‘April 4, °67..116,883,903 11,696,788 fae 66,834,086 head 2 f. Tiegee a Igpeiaee aviresas er'sursa | 4 4 7, 27% 12,000,911 9,000,666 68,078,676 068/822 12,011,402 9,182,733 67,964,46¢ 042 12,643,004 8,885,207 68,505,168 108 18,128,734 8,788,025 66,617,280 683 12,816,515 8,006,603 63,865,908 508 13,134,715 8,888,678 60,283,000 rod) 197478 8,000,808 111,234 | 090 12,790,466 8,606,801 68,181,440 "aos 12'set'sue S001 600 667387664 618 12,006,146 8,608,578 85,702,507 321 13,604,606 8,443,838 67/005 580 (181 12,966,855 8,628,814 67,877,065 a: ieee teres Bees ” 74 Deed ‘472 11,200,645 6,780,012 66,814,08) 7306 10,207 /006 8,073,302 67,200,608 (085/572 12,181/967 8,822'816 61/884,12) 777,421 18,856,186 8,078°801 67,051,001 791/493 18,831,008 7,808,808 86 918'908 {996,49 11,400,418 7/916,102 52,798,308 & 2 5 gees vee ee So , ee |, ols , weSIT Toe i2aee,ead e/assras 61,860,108 866241 16,408,168 Saseaia sean 250,247 19,461,066 6,268,662 60,001,560 96,875,432 28,167/780 6,288,417 64,017,064 {948,130 24,908/145 6,620,783 64,307,308 Dec. 8, °57.. 96,833,687 26,060,832 6,656,000 64,444,375 Dee, 12) '67.. 96,628,087 26,088,877 4,348,404 68/908,000 Deo. 30, °67.. 97,211,600 91,067 327 @B00,466 68,710,166 Dec, 28, °57., 97,002,085 27/142'099 6,882:187 63,060/270 Jan. 2, '68,, 98,648,983 28,263,946 6,400,408 65,088,807 “ 187 20,176,838 6,610,404 64,942,289 62 80,211,360 6,940,836 67,723.908 {642 30,829,151 6,336,042 @9,528,556 ose Gene tees ence Feb. 1s $8. 108/768'300 S0‘ase‘ae GleOy'atl TO'eas 208 Feb. 20, ’88,.108/706,784 31,416,078 6,542,618 72,008 656 Fev. 2, 68 er 200181 91,65 ,0¥6 6,580,769 71,728,972 March 6, °68..108,021/863 82,730,731 6,854,624 72/879.747 Marchi, os.-106-250'061 Su'DOL{0TG 6780'008 73°860;098 March40 C7.a40 980 31'902/080 O8OB.RS? F 12 892/251 74/215,042 8354 7,282,332 76/023,176 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Monpay, Apri! 5—6 P. M. Asnas —Sales of 50 bbis. pots were made at Gigc. Burapercrrs.—Flour—The market was steady, with fair demand for the domestic trade and for export, eape and West India Islands. it 7,000 a 8,000 bbis., within the range of the following prices: — Superfine Stat 9425 0 $4 20 Extra “tate, . ~ 440 455 Westorn and Ohio rupertine »4%a 430 Extra Obio and Western... »465a 500 Canadian superfine and extra. 4560 555 Baltimore, Alexandria and Georgetown ~ 4758 500 southern fancy and extra..........0.0.. SOOM 6 26 Choice extra tamily and bakers’ brands.... 6 76a 7 75 Rye flour., + 30a 375 Corn meal, ~ 30a 355 Cabadian flour was firm and ia kood “demand from the trade, with sales of about 6,000 a 7,000 bbis. at about the above figures. Southern was in request, incl ading some purchasers for export to the West Indies, with sales of abdost 1,000 a 1,200 hw at the above quota ons, Tye’ floor was good demand, with alee of about COO Dba ae 6S 28 Cork mi wer stealy et quotations, with moderate saieg, ‘Wheat was hicady, with sales of about 4,000 bush. els, included in which were abgut 2,04, bnsholy Southern white nt $1 400 $1 42 , Tbnersee red at $122, and about 90,006 Chicego «pring were reported sold for export at about 8c. @ $1. Corn was firmer, enpecially fer yel- low, which was scarce. The sales em about 20,000 bushels, including white common to good at 6c. a 70c., and yellow do. at le. a 720. Rye was quiet at 67c, 0 68S. Oats continued tn fair demand. Corre was quict but steady. The sales were confined pane ng ‘bags Rio at 100. a 104 c., and 180 do. St. Do. i ee cane wn see, firmer, with sales of about 1,200 bales based a) middling uplands at 117; ac. & 126. , closing at about the re. ‘c. to 30c. por foot measurement. up about 2,000 bales for export at 0c Hinms.—The market was active and firmer, with cates of about 2,000 Buenos Ayres at 25c., Porto Cabollo’s at Zlc, and Orinoco’s at 22446. Hore were quiet and prices unchanged. Leaver wae in gooa demand, with sales of both oak and hemlock at full prices. Moiasens.—The market was firm, while sales were limi- tod; 50 bbls. Texas sold at p. t, and 50 hhds. Porto Rice at S80. Navat Sronm.—ales of 100 bbls, epirite turpentine were tate at 488¢c,, and about 2.500 bbis. common rosin Were rold, part to arrive, at $1 610 $1 62\. Crude tur rs was moat Ormiy held, and holders demanded $3 Sales of 600 bbls, good No. 1 rosin go at $5 76 per 280 ibe. Pale was scarce and firm. Tar was unchanged. her, with sales since our last re- O14 —Lineeod ini port of rome 20,000. £0 0h gallons of ‘American, at 65c. pag in casks an L.. oe held at 67. lots. "Grete ‘whale. comtinced firm, Gat at tho Pastward ai bic, s S80, ana abe crude aperm were sold at New Bedford at # 25. Elephant whale oll was quoted at 85 go. “ROVINIONS.—Pork—The market was again fi sales embraced abeut 600 a 700 bbis.. rw] moss at $17 15, with retail lots at $17 apd prime @ $14—the latter $137 figure for Prime meas ras at $16 76, thin do. at $16 75, and clear do. at $18 26 steady, with sales of about 3,000 a 4,000 bbis.. inccing countr} ‘prime et $7068, and constr mesa at slo $il, od Western do, at $12 0 $13 60, and ex. tra do. at'$i4 $14 60, Prime mess was dull at $16 60 » $10, and. beet bame at $16 50 4 812. Bacon wae firm, With eroall sales at fall prices. Cut moate wore with small sales at Ore. 0 60. for shoulders, an 30. a 9340. for hams, and about 60 tiercos Western smoked Lams were sold tt 1l}gc. lard was firmer, with sales ef about 600 bbis. and at 100. Butter waa in moderate request at 160. a 18c. for Ohio, 18¢. a 23e. for old Btate, and 26. a 26e. for new and fresh do, Cheese was dull at 86. 90. gg E HH8 ea, WHR Calan oF ehont 2178 cxaten o8 8}G0. a “presen ifn market was steady, while the sales @m- braced about 460 hhds. Cuba ‘and Kew Orleans, ebiefly the former, at 6)<¢. ara Wiiekry —Sales of about 200 a 500 bole. wore reported fat 220. & 22)¢0. for Jersey, Ohio and prison. Mo vements in Real Estate, By A. J. Bleecker, Som & Co, 4 story brick basement house And lot Ni tt, LY brown stone house and mh + «811,100 4 and lot No. 208 Weet 4 basement brick house and lot N 126 Oth at, 16 ONBG.......6. 8,876 5 ator rte how 6 and lot No, 143 fiat Ssth at., pity ‘ 5,000 Brick house sad’ jot No. 145 hast Vath st., rt fe . 850 4 story an basement (isk ‘houre and iot No. 203 av. ©, win 4,700 Right title and interest in tiouwe and lot in 13th st, near 7th ay., and in heuse and lot on 9b av., be- tween 894 alld S40 88... 66004 tose 100 SHEET. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. wt ail pacing wd ttre tien for tho Nw Yous alee Margaret Tyson, Morrison, Liverpool Boyd & Hinck- “Ship Maid of Orleans, Dennis, New Orloans—W Nelson & Fone Pridecf the Bea, Uravn, Trinidad —Tansgs, 44; Vatle Ber Bork Becerless, Brder, Be Vavana—Vora Bros, Mayarro & Co. iy Ralaer, Filetti, Tain Sonthiers Oliver, Brig Jovophine Fr), eae’ Ferre, M¥juelon—G Wheel Parrons, Jacksonville—Me; ‘Talbot & Co Bre pane, oo on Gacksony i Pek de hureb. : zas—J W Elw bk Brea hee tsar HRD ww Rebs jayne, mith BORER Caldwoll Hedeoe, coring Mott & Co. fehr B J Warini Smith, Charl 08, ‘leston—| & Potter. Newborn Dibble & Bunce. er ra Co, 8 Lo. Bee ten cier, Hemingway, Bridgeporte—F J Denby. Sloop America, Reynolis, NeviasneeeL Kanay. Sloop F Brown, Gardiner, Providence—Master. BElocp j Aan ‘Shepherd. New Baven—J ‘3B Edwards, Steamer Saran, Jones, Philadelphia. Bteamer d, Norman Philadyiphia, ARRIVED. si afttamshto Star of the South with mdse 4 Damsengers. mario beMichiti, “Frias, ria, ot Cane Look: Out, exchanged signols, with Alabama, heace for Savannah, ‘Ra-urday, 1AM, Hatteras light bearing W, ex. changed sgnale wi James Adger, hence for Charleston. "Experienced very Wy bead wentber the entire PiGleamahip Marion, Foster, Charleston, with mdse and pas: senzera, 108 Heston & Ci oan ne panengers sera, to Lodi ‘& Pieasany Stephen Srawel, Bury Liverpool Dee Dec 28, and Qutaatows i Mareh 5, Lo Bhi 1, ith mdse at dl passengers, to W 8 Draylon. Has had mod oalit ‘Adeline (Hanov), Schulken, Sunderland, 75 days, with Brig Star (Br), Ross, St Johns ‘ail, to master, 22d ult, ‘at 40 ao 2 ore roe OS a nea iwarks Might, split the trlseall- wad flied the cabin: washed orectoaed chee men, two of whom succeeded in getting on peer’ a6 sin; the third, Schr Alma (Br), Curry, Coraw: toes, to master. Rebr Geo Waller. Jones, Tangier f¢ fy-smgd Cutler, 6 days. Portland. Ct lien, Philadelphia. Steamer Chesapeake, Crowell, Portland, evening, and seperts Avril 4, lat 40 SI, lon 72, spoke brig rine, of and for Boston frem Cienfuegon, in oat same arks, bound around Montauk; aame day, off spoke Ce) Florida, oh ngs fom Honolua, ‘for NBed” Turieh. Joy (ate aay Havre, March 1 lerate coal, to order. A, areh 10, with fib and 62, ina shipp which stove bi Jamen Lemont, of Pictou, ship cary ‘obra ra nee, “Sdays, with pote Boston for Albany. ‘The pilot boat Moses H Grinnell came up from a cruise thi Sey, saw. & whale ahip painted red, with Tend olor bul. ith 2500 bb!s oflon reporis having 6 ken March iat $210, tou 63, “ily Gorath aro ‘of N Bedford, atecr. ing N: Feb7, lat 52288, lon 6329 W, bark John A Parker, trem New Bedford, i daye ont-elead, all well; April 2, ial 3210, lon 70 16, brig Hobart, from (ay vl for Port Spain, ‘Trinidad. BELOW. Twoherm brigs. Very thick outalde the Hook. SAILED. Steamship Moses Tayler, Aspinwall, ship Maid of Orleans, = j=" admins Brazileiro, Bahia anda mkt; brig Anna, Grande. awind at sunset SE, and foggy. Miscellaneous and Disasters. Steawsnir Can aptan—ThelQuebec,Chronicle‘learns by tele. graph from LI’slet $ist ult, that the wreck of the aleemabip ‘anadian was in the same position as when abandened Inst fail, ber starboard side atove in about thirty fees by the ice; her bulwarks all cleared away. Doren Suir Apwrrat Zourman, which cleared aF Ly omy 6th apd sailed 1th nit for Cork, the particulars of the loss of whieh we pubiisbed d yesterday, had aeargo consisting of 479 hhds and 38 tierces Sur Kexnrnec. of Bath, before reparted abandoned. had been struck by lightning Feb 17. during a perfect hurricane, It struck the ship about the pumps, ing the upper work badly, and ‘oetapay killing two of the men. Soon after the Ne Wok away the masts overboard. They stuck by six days, fe ship falling and the e balla, and ths pumps entirely use Brig Daspee, from Cardenas for Page put {toto Chas ton Sih inst for repairs. Scur ee: aaa ains Mareh 29—The avhr ieerRe mt ¢eoe. 2 1 vone New York sailed from ©. Jones de 4 the 13th ork, with & cargo of the cadward of of ‘the “ie ot Her being over th hen cotton an for New York, went ashore Ist inst on Long Beach, 30 miles North of Georietown light. The captain engaged steamers Charleston and Euwan.to go to her assistance, (By tele- graph to Eliwood Walter. Esq.) sootanusron, April §-The Br brig Unicorn, from Honduras owas brig Reprocket Mow facksonvibe tor Were {fork aod sckr itichard Taw: from Nobile for New York are pil aires andteaking. (By telegraph to Ellwood Walter, lex Sles nec les sles alee slo Sis. sian mae was fieamer Alalanta, recently ashore on ly Talend, was yes. terday afternoon Te das wialved but writng damage She will be re Tked, su nt . +. py te tye ore thoroughly overhat Stoome, yi wae B07, on the caer en point of Chaeachacare, having masters of ves Fo] ceupenes ant Wo approach nearer cone mile of ‘Trinidad, February 20, 1858. MONT IN 8 IVRE RAY, COAST OR CORNWATL. . tant with a view of fact enn se now on Isiand of Godrevy, this Corporation is about to canse Titel a be vt porariiy aa Dear as possible to 8 aingle revolving Light will be exhibited maa mi the a enla Lighthouse shall have ‘completed. tian ead testaee beoon ofl be, be en, ung of bon , ey rarther w eccanary particdfars In relation thereto Phen Seeretrry, Trintty House, London, Maret 1 fap THOM, Bowsers, wrrreanannan—ticn:y—rinep Ri LIGHT ON FORWICH® Official trformation has Beem Fees a hin ofc that Sicilian goverment has. given notice that on nnd after the it of Mare, 1888, 0 light, ibe canbe from the northenst nt larger wo Formiche islets, Pope ilibe ‘ted red At an elevation of a £5 feet al fand ‘should be visvie in clear wealher ata Sistance of i 10 m Te pee pee Sai BS Fc onere a lORNTON A JENKINS, Washington City, March 3, 1868, eas SCRInAM BIvER eOmTSRIP, Hie teste eT as expl of the postion ofa Lightabip lished at iver, with which he has eran ‘Gen Rehimp: oversr Ba ‘at the enirapen o tides, with-- by sh votarde tae eer, pe fret or onter Bi 7 tn 12 fee! (hard bottor)— pe net bearing of land 8 89 t in aime, lies In 14 feot— Reacon The second Buoy, which is Jaret The light reese! NS of land N84. Eun. x E. ote eyuphetend some time before son con boi four" iy ier darks "Sith mies, fathoms and fet areal? sritiah measures forrosan DANoRR UF THe Pataw. Jettera have been received by the taoen, relating ely to apubje"*, masters ‘raaib tbe Indian Reauened by the count” by the count tain Brown, of th z — 8 of Ladia, ay el Mai Mande ne ‘ge “To atest incon che shat of Bland a being holt wecor ut did not slop ther w whol ors ken wreck W's uow » dinar of th steamer Fi <i writing from Hong m the a 1858 Beery, Tone pe Kon, Palawan Ps jan 1, aa} Grn water bearing mimo or three ‘miles. Roriuded chet preaking beavily overy tsreo or four°miae ae peng ppeared 10 be above 10 yardw ry erica eat Vand 8 b very from the NE, apparently cursed by a rock Tout unter water. Pouition, lat 28 N, lom 116 26 E,”” ards as Whi Rocks in Horeburgh’s chert ‘north end of Lucon, 1 passed wi within hal’a mile ‘on the. Aes August last. and was surprized to seo withia 50 yards 4 them an island abovd one mile in slreumference. and arout 200 feet igh, on the north side of which, aod about 2 ‘eet above water, is a large cra‘er of a volcano. out of wie ‘ ere pouring post tnriously. Tre ported it at Manila, bul the Speniards know nothing abou: it, Which snot to be surprised at, for were m volcano to apr to Springs jp the ha 3 they would e: ay remain igaorant make a beaton on Raine would nes creae Sarees and be the means of saving many a ship thes ‘may be lost on the Barrier or ‘reat Detachog Beets. It would only be required during the 8 monsoon, and the masonry being reedy for the class to and reflectora,. the expense would be am: ‘The cause of all the longes ont~ side the Barrier Reef is by ships running abead of thetr recky oning at night, and coming unexpectedly upon | the breakers, S08 shan seen they are so pear the ‘Ro chance ta . 1 peeene uy ee running up serval expertence they caw hy: it keep in safety, but it often ha = ial ihe sky is over precioding observations,” Gn such nigh's how aneatl w 6 & lighthouse, and to make Raine Ber beacon into a Mghts house would much leseen the riaks of Torres Straiva. a nalemen, Wa ee Port arrat New “ear Inst, ship J D Thomdson, Waters man, Pacific 0 wean a foil cargo of oil. Below ship Congress 2d, Rursaerg. 10m Ochotak Bea Honolulu. last reported at Pernambuco March 2, with ie bla wh oil on board Arr 4th (by tel) shipa Ontario, Tooker, North Pacific 0. 96 bbs sp and 2100 do wh; Joseph Meigs, Coffin, do, with bbls wh and 18,000 Iba bone. make’ use of oe ‘Arr at St Thomas 2d ull, Chas & Edwaud, Selter, of Dart. mouth trom Dominica, \G) bble ap ofl (and' ald bth to ernina)e artown, Dominica, 470 bbis sp 7th, Pavilion, Adat Oil fand #14 TOdh to cruine) ort) Nov 11 Alabama, Coffin, Nant, 950 sp; to ue f, do. 1660p. all told; Sept 28, on the ‘Line, "Ea! yw, do, 1150 ep Spaken, do, Br Btesmsbip Canada. from Boston ya) Halifax for Liver- March 2, 11 AM, lai 45 29 N jon Shlp Phantom, Peterson, from Nore, Keb 15 for San Frany ciseo, March 3, lat 27 53. lon 28 22 Lc Pepi bound K, was signalized March 26, lat 5103, aes piemaader, from Mobile for Liverpool, March 26. lat 51.08 Jo il ship, supposed tbe John Giiptn, from Honotutet for Niealord. Aveit's off Ringhampion. 11, An Am bark sieering SER. having x broad waite streat, ‘was paeved March 11, Int 26 10, Jon #8 50. ie from Havana for Boston, March 27, Ist oD Otie Walter Howes, from Havana for Bangor, April 2, off pe Foreign Ports, Bama, Feb 2—In ae sbip Carioca, Hoffner, from Phiite eelpb , for Kio Janeir: penis, March 27 (sorrected)—Arr brig @ Fartham Havana, to fnish lie for Pordand, sobr Mt 'B Met? calf, Martin, do, to load for NOrleana. 2B3—arr feicto and Wm Witheriee, NOrieans, ; Southampton. Prait (from Lon ‘on), NYork. Havina March 20—Arr bark Sarielle, Dennis, New York, Ro seer ape Won Harriman, New Or Spencer D. York: 20h, brig Rilzabeth, Libb delphin: ecbr inn, Torrey, N¥ork Old 29h shipe «not barks) Exchange. r, London; Moro Castle, Read, dion end Cork brig Ben Helle, Barwow, fomep, attrax ‘March S—Cld echrs Luther Chita. Nickerson, a Morning Light, Bio Storm. Richmond; Village Belle, Smith, aie ERroot, M: lade}p! Bs La Aer Res Lav arch ‘aid Wen Tapscont, NYork: Gottenburg John Gweus, Arran, Rnickerger ker, ton, Sea King. “HH Mog dalepa, Atalan'a. Jt mes jeemith. ~ Ry 45 Montezuma, Mobile; Home, and Caroline, Cherlestov; 22d, P tm ‘Wales, Ouweont Prince o! the, Se Bamith, and Ger- trunde, NOrleans: 24th, JS Pottinger, NOrleans. Sid 224, Tonawanda, as, Philadelphia. Leonorn, Marc! To port ie bark Native, Trask, for Bosion. ready—l weather. heen detained b: enrae Puincr, March 14 Qiack daiey=Ta port barka Ore Medora, Kennerson, for Conner, for Boston 3 days Bier ‘cchrs Haxon, Randall, for do 6; Pred Howell, ‘6? Tuomas, March 17— Ellen, Stagr, from Newport a vara te Bri fe oi, cacbnonp tt 2 ford trom Gi hoy ib aele Baron Martinique do; Abner pt Nealon ts irom Meregniaes arriah fuel Snished ‘ aria. Balter do, arr. Ish, sige ey A Tote’ are Hk aa Swift, Brie, fom Nort 7 Tiger Clarks fro Se, arr 8th; It D Grindle, Bartlet, from Gada Indus. Rokeler, from ‘Barkadoes, for Us- ince, and W J Cogswell Means, from. Tih; WA Gril Bord >» Kitts, farch dI~Arr sehr Lombard, Harding, Besto ALEXANDRIA, April $= Rid sah 4a Tucker, \, April 3-8 re Louisa Tu Gal mew, Bow Newby ; Bomerse!, Mi Miler, Troy; Jonas erat Apa $, PM—Arrechr American Belle, NYork.. Cld as Wirt, Harlow "NOricans: Stig opis fern, Mar as rae Africa kchra Austin, Lord, P achington, DC. or ay barks Bisime Cub ing, Dixon, Port an Prin Bilin, 2, Wiimiogton, yd Palver Pal * Se gt wind SW aod SE, fight steamtre Jos Whitney, ‘i Berazaee betes angle wers ii barks houtor: Nin gaia ried n Caroling, Norther brige Caroline, Northern Tirig Kate Audersot started on Saturday, anchored te the Roude fod [gemained on Sunday, oath anip eft the sity BALE TIGRE, A agra —o14 steamer Wm Jenkin Hal- Prins, Rummers Arecibo Winase, Bowsend, Tie cine, Telly Chas radoes; fewer, 4 Golden West, Pear! Thos k: Volant, Bi ‘Newell, Blake. Pordauds A’ Moore, Renits 18 Orleans: JobmG Henke, Penton, Dighton, Ung wood, Po: rtamooth NTT: Heralo, Kulp 8 Smith. Doane, Pro Sid lett, Bor'on: briga Begin, Nelson’ -arain kes, Porto Rico; Hope (Br), White, WI dell Norton 00; J Nickerson, Nickerson, Hi beth Mary ir), Porter do: schrs’ Gen Gront ont (ir, 1, Ber- muda, Ma Ellingwood, Portemouth NFL ach BISTO Oi Ap 3—Arr brig Califorrin, West, Matanaae: Rina Maratico , Val Bid sohr Mary Ft ARLESTON, Merch S1—Arr Brem One, os Yor ras ee Srowet wa r, Ht t dieton De Bulle, Brown, Nirok. Clq gy Ninel ee eae Labs of om patio cote, unknown, Cid she tare Ory tl ta 5 Minnie, NYork; Uranus, Oardenaa for DIGHTON, doris 2—Arr achrs Salmen Washburn, Thrash- $7, Norfolkt $4, Albert Field, Phillips, Baltimore—both for ven ares Mareh SI—Sld brig Alex Milliken, Pish, Da- static Ere so 3 a . Perry, New Tol—Arr brig Toango, . st. Banner, Glile Lorde Kelley, and for a tne ry Tent io whee Argus Bye, Alert, Frank A Bia, all0e MOBILE. March Scare hy nsclata et Robertacn, Herre. Cla = Fownmeet, n Gork for orders, sch rane. NEW March arch, 30—Ai Rusk, nai hy Brazos Saatiago: Pression Sark Boards Wetinge Bre: ‘Hh, AM—Arr at liner, NY vindlicnny bere earn EyeiN ee daie ye ) 2.00 ues fat oli net. Poate a an Tyra loan Old’ John “3 lowes, Providence ‘ ere, Ryrke " et ee cnet, Crowell, Portiand. pobr Lad) juskia, Bath. Cld brig News Roy, Leckie, Fa qe Hampton Roads sth (by tel), ship Victory, from NEW. BEDFORD. April 3—Arr. steamer W Webb, fg ay York nn aid gain with ship dagen Rewront April 8 AM. ae te bark Acrtal, pons Bre Cain Prankfort fi Providence for eer aa Freeones Ase, obama Nea ks HAVEN, sche JM Warren, Chapman id BA bark Daal Webster, eeguert a mi snare wan ite Stevens, hee es \ att, March 29—Cld bark Star Light, rsa Rio aren an, tog. totnetn Oat, ’ Hole. Fekete ee a ‘2—Arr mobr Sparkling Sea, Parris, yom rao any ate ao. a treieo mina ic army ~~ a Alerter, Bork for or port escorting 102 to wiad); ‘Anna, isdelpaia, he Arr Seamer ‘Weatchestor, Clark, NYork. S14 sloop bl Hallock, NYork, 1CHMO! April york: oe fee irr ston e, eee ‘baries and William, pre | Ann B Grant, Nelson, Rio Jtneiros allsge, ‘Smith, W paATANNATL, fereh 81—Arr brig (i Lighthourne, hoe Holeombe eaten Park mana ‘i Jzchra Governor, Onton Yorks "NB Borden, Abrous, NYork: Willard, Liverpool; [by ad Re loderen, cai Biarr (hy tel oar bilge Moher. nnd ire ILMINGTON, NCA ats cM sebra a i fon anil, Nortol wratha’ Shorn3, Postamothy 1, ewle ‘eat enrien Bartlet, Bostou,’ <Arr sche Feeiman, RY orks, irate per ry en,