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Naval Inte! The United States sloop of-war @e Page, was at Manila Dec. 22. ‘The United States steam frigate Saravac arrived at Acapuico on the 234 of Janvary, after touching Juan and Realejo. She met the St. Marys there anit tranaferred the reilef crew. The Saranac expected to Acapulco for Guaymas on the 2d of February, touching San Blas, Manzanill a and Mazatlan. The ‘St. Marys saved for Pabama direct on the 26th of January. The United States 8) -war Cumberland and Dale wore at Porto Praya on the 22d of January. Ofticers and erewa of both vessels were ali well. ‘The ship John Hancock, which sailed from Genoa for non the 30th January, will bring a letter bag (rom Mainteined, In the afternoon the ouly business of any consequence was in New York Central. It is sappase that several operators who realized yesterday and this morning took advantage of the decline this af ternoon to buy ip again, The market closed this afternoon quite firm. The closing prices were :— Missouri, 85% a % ; Canton, 20 a 3;; Camberiand, 24 @ 34; Pacific Mail, 7744 a 34; New York Central, 8035 @ 4; Erie, 12% @ %; Hudson River, 3234 a %, Harlem, 12% a 13; Reading, 4934 a Sg; Michigan Centra}, SIM a Jy; Michigan Southern, 184 a 34; do. guarantend, 48320; Panama, 110% 2117; Miinois Central, 69 a ve apother dul’ week to report in ofis purchasers, uo doabt, 1 tatlueveed ty the mon exveeted arrivals by several iarve oes in the clippers, two of which—he skylark ant Golde t agle— may be hourly io ked for, |The tranvactiona vin%® 1 are evnoned to aales of 2) bie “alr! whale ate; 24) jerk at Sic per gallon and 100 bbls, “Wargneciia Bay,” ate price we did ot learn Provisions —Pork—Tho market exhibited mars hnovency end firmness, with inereared aativity The clea footed up spout BU 660 hole. ineinding new mewn at $17 75 «6 5 11.26 clear mens; $16 2 $16 17 80 for old mesa: $2) 25 25 een Tabet 1.090 phls mess, prime mess. and $19 4 1 user’ option, f oril, were gold at B18. Wheat was fem, |, Comman- wn all A ‘with ealen of about 700 bbls . inel were tim. = smal? sal rine’ mes ranged trom $18 yy! with $8 Rhde at tio + - Nios a 08go. for hana. ib the United States steam frigate Wabash. 4g; Galena, 704; a 4%; Cleveland and Toledo, 204 a 2, ; HAD. inhi lots at 12%je. But Rock Island, 61; a 3; Milwaukie and Mississippi, 124, san od ghana dionie ‘The Law Courts. aX. Jn the Bopreme Court, general term, before Hon. Judges The following was the business of the Sub-Treasury to- | jo new crop Term Rooevelt, Davies, Ingraham and Sutherland, the arsumenton } 44). rye market wae firm, with sales of 480 bbla, at Re appeal from the Surrogaie's decinion iu the Pariah will | 1 17 og He. a tee, ese wan continued and concluded on Taeaday. Dec ‘Sesa) reostpt ant Te ee Case ae i SUPREME COURT—SPRCIAL TERM, Total payments, REE ’ Before Hon. Judge Ingraham, Total balance, Wepwespay, Mareh 2, 1889. ‘The market opened under most favorable auspices to-day, there baving arrived @ fair number of beef cattle, but no 6 ficient to overstock the market or cause any very de- cided and sudden decline in prices. Tt is true that the average quality of the offerings was a trifle foferior to that of last week's supply, and that there were fewer ot fret quality cattle, and consequertly mere of common and inferior, for which prices were somewhat lower, though for good to prime bolders were firm at last week’s prices, which caused a good deal of demurr- rg op the part of butchers, owing to the fact that they expected & decline would inevitably cause an increase in the receipts’ whether tke offerings were of & better quality or not. How- ever, they were dovmed to dlenppcintment, for, ia almost every instance, brokers succeeded in obtatoing last week's prices for be beat of their oferings, while for common and loferior graden a decline of Sc, 40 was conoeded. “AL the lower varda prices were firm for all descriptions, and holders’ sales we, Feporied atu range of fe. tte. Pwrlth few eulen nc lower rates, At Bergen Bill there were 694 head sold, at prices rani vg from 7e. ale per pound. At the Washington. yan there Rireoftered several pairs of premium cattle, which were #014 Manon 1.—The Delaware anet Hud Goal Compa te the Ma New York.—Movion for per; Bieta domporary injunetion Rartintore ranted dle with conte. Dunnel etal. os. Keteltas et al.—Motion to dissolve injunction granted; cots $10, to abide event. SUPERIOR COURT—SPECTAL TERM. Before Hon. Judge Holfaian. Maen 1.--Henry J. Wright, va. Richard Judgment to de aettted in two days notion. ‘The exchanges at the Rank Clearing House to-day were $21,238,572, and the balances $908,709, The following dividends have been declared:—The Corn Exchange Fire aud Inland Navigation Insurance Company aeemi-apnual dividend of ten per cent, payable on de” mand; the Grocers Fire Inguranee Company a semi annual dividend of six per cent, payable on demand. The Boston Post says:— The general aspect of affairs is unchanged, while our daily reports have informed our readers of the details of the market. We would repeat our warn'ng, however, 80 fur as the Boston money market is especially concerned By a law of this Commonwealth, each aad every city bank mast stop lending when tts specie falls below 15 per cent of ita capital. The legal minimum required for Boston, with its $34,000,000 of bank capital, is aboot $5,100,000. Our banks now hold about six aud a half wnitlions only, and fexchange with New York dovs vot speedily become more favorable there will be considerable trouble in State Storrs, et al.— Mergaret Cummins, ve. Julius C, March, et al.—Judgment for plaintitl. ‘Abn Pierson vs. Louls Waefelaer.— Order seitied. George 0 Genet, et al, vs. Mary E. Foster.—Alotion denied Bostwick, Receiver, it must be entered for the James L. Vallotton, et atotitt, for the amount fore Hoa. Juice Pierrepont, Bek vs. Quimiy nee ecules MARINE cor RT. Before Hon. Judge Thompson. RIGHTS OF MARRIED WOME: Manon 1.—Flisateth Levi ve. Sylvester’ Lvy ~The plaintift is Swarried woman, living with ber husband. This action 1s ng to fees varying 21254. per pond Brough to recover the vaine of certain property belonging (° | street, from a local, not to say an artiel, cause alona. | “the Guat pencintinat ait tbe dodo: st wfc teat sl? pagan er | Informer tance, oc banks Rave gometaes run twat | ard eck end March 1’ were anlowgeo” et" wn money, and valued’ at $250. The defendant, woo is a | three millions of coin, and yet continued to discount. Bat Lin's. O'Brien's Jawyer, claims jhe property by virtue of bis appointment as | now they cannot, and indeed ought not, to allow their I 36 Receiver of the gooce and chattelsof Johu Levi the hnsband of | specie to decline Delow $5,100,000, and ag’ each bank ap 2514 52 4 Ty to} ae dare oetivn in he Seprees Doers rt brought against proximates more and more closely to the legal _m nian, Maron's 1858: 7,818 aT ui 9 PE hoe ved han Gatien Bete io een tea 4 will naturalig. and of necessity be more and more chary | The enrrent prices forall stock at the various yardeto-lay Gefendant By the lawe of that State the. separate property of @ married woman cannot be taken by the creditors of her us- Seed, provided abe canses to be made @ public rey fhe same. The Court gave judgment for the plainti BEEP CATTLE, ere is eonme ground for, hoping thet ox. Fire! quality, per 160 pounda rdtpary © change with New York will soon turn ia favor of Boston; but, in our view, the large cotton purchases of the season and'the amount of Eastern circulation redeemed in Now York are sufficient to keep us in debt for some time, al- though we do not deny that the collections maturing in New York on Boston account aro dally becoming heavier, Buta very gradual but constant contraction is the plain course for the banks to pursue. They should not wait until the last moment, and they should not, like the old gentleman in the play, depend upon ‘‘the fire going out of itself,” or, in other words, upon the accidental turn of New York’ exchange. These limitation of specie laws are queer things. If conservative, they are often inconve- vient, Securing the public, perhaps, upon the whole, but likely” to be unpleasant to the borrowing portion of it. As we write, however, money is decidedly more abun- dant than it was a few weeks ago, though not noticeably heaper. The following are the footings of the Boston bank stato- ment for the past week:— tion of for $340 10 Surrment oF Sarvs FROM Crina.—We learn that eepatches have been received by the Commiasioner of Patents, from Mr. Robert Fortune, bearing date at Shang- bae, as recent as the 6th of December, enclosing bills of jading for jarge quantities of tea seeds packed in earth, og mae treo and its seeds; seeds of the camphor tree, Tang.olt treo and of the oo- dang. The yang-mae is much esteemed m China for its fruit; the tung-oil produces a valuable oil, largely used by carpenters and varnishers of ‘wood, and the 00-dang is highly prized for ornaments. The introduction of the camphor tree into Florida and @ther Southern States has been contemplated for more than a hundred years, but no direct measures have been taken before the present that would seem to warrant #uc- Seas. | We understand that the Patent Oifice has erected, pon the most approved principles, a propagating house ton the public reservation in this city, for the germination ‘Of the above named seeds, where they will be placed az Boon as they arrive, preparatory to transplanting them to fel localities in which the experiments of acclimatization and caltare are fnally to be made.— We ‘ashington Union, General Joun A. Browx, editor of the Portage (Wis.) Badger State vs Ulmemrmuantt ela ee) died at Madi- fon on the 1 ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘Weoxespay, March 2—6 P. M. ‘Money is offered to-day in Wall street at four per cent. Aly trace of the recent flurry seems to have disappeared, and §t looks as though money was again going to be the drug Interior First quality, per pound. to good, fotceni Interior “Cows AND CALVES. ‘The market for milch cows has been fair during the week, but prices buve not varied materially trons last, week's. quota tions. ‘There were several prime cows on sale, which com- manded bigh prices, but as they were of an extraordinary quality we do not include them in our quota‘ions. Some ot the inferior cows were not wanted, even at the extremely low price noted al ‘The total recefpta at all the yards for the week, last week, and week ending March 3, 1254, were aa folio che: Sonate _ cht aha ‘a Chambers O'Brien’: es Last week... Maret, 1888. None, $33,021,700 ‘68,686,000 % 62 VEAL CALVES. ‘The market for good veals continues moderately active, at full prices; but interior and common are selling slowly, and rices are a trifle easier. The receipta have been in excess of last week, but not sufficiently so as to overstock the market, or to caupe a tertal dec! . ‘The quality of during the are fewer really fat calves every succeeding w i Waowenay, March syerer iu 100 ahs Erie RR. 200 Harlem RR pref. 200 sat ait 8 2500 California 7’s t $8 was all last year. At most of the banks there is an evi- | 500 N'Y Cen RR 7's ae aut week ening arch 5 188 re oo cape dent unwillingness to lend under the highest rate; but | 5000 rie RRAUhmbs. 6442 ie we sna Yard. Browning's, Chanlsrtin'. O'Brien's ome banks, and those not by any means the least influen 200 big of ag ies ar S i 4 tial or wealthy, are again offering their means at rates not | fin EriettReonb 71 38 i anwar aXp xAMne: much above the minimum of the street. Their managers | 5900 HarlemRRIstm 923 ‘There has prevailed an increased demand for_good od uals, Jastify their course by the argument that, revive as bu- | 500 Ill Cen RR bdg, 891g Bend and dasa thie eves mere, WREe bie tes ees siness may, It cannot before next fall, at the earliest, cre- pod = eee 26 Arve. and bave been vel ing at prices ranging from S10 « $12 a ate acemand for money equal tothe sappiy. They look | 4000 Hen&Stloreenb es lee $5 £0, and the average price was about $0 per head, for @ five per cent money market till midsummer, and | _7 hs Bk New York 106% ‘Toe etivuy wea mtaal at al he yards, i nooner near ‘bey are acting upon their convictions. Exchange did not 2 fave ‘been scarcely adequate to the demand. Whe total reseipys elose quite as high as it ruled yesterday; the bulk of the stead and week ending Hl the oes for the week, last Dusiness was done at 109%, with a few bankers holding at March 3, 1568, were as follows He at 1097 a 110 for sterling Dilla, and 6.12% for | % Metropolitan Bk, 110 Last week 1388 9 ; 2 7 Commonw'th Bk. 9734 e358 Be france. The smount of gold sent out in the Africa was | 15 lmp & Trad Be.” 110 5 ae, + ais $663,216 31. 200 Canton Co..... . 20 are in falr supply and a moderately setive demand for rood pally. wich are seance, and meet with ready sale at {rom Gage. 6c. per pound for heavy. corn fed, while poor light boge. which are very plenty. are dull and sell slowiy at pricea ranalog trom 6. to 6 itillery hogs are in light demand atéc. ‘There were on aula about 8,00) bead, ‘moatly inferior to common. ‘Stocks were rather lower this morning, some of the Speculative jobbers having resolved to realize their pro- Mts. Large rales were made of New York Central and ene or two of the Western stocks, and prices dgglined 3¢ a 3 per cent in consequence. The prevailing impression, Ahowever, appears to be that while the bulk of the railway RECAPITULATION. The total receipts of all stock, at all the Yards, for the week, 3 Ieet week, sincelis: January, ‘and same time 1863, were as perks AFe béyorid satvation, we are going to witness a | 250... lo. tin” Gam aa ees gradual improvement in the best of the Western roads. | fo Washington yard .... 2700 ‘ot ‘S67 ei B does not look as though the movement would be preci- | £50 Rrowctags Riot pitate or violent. On the contrary, if the premises on ried O'Brien's 1,495, which the partieane of a rise are acting be sound, the up- | 999 Total. 606 ward movement will necessarily be slow and gradual, m0 aredibe we Pie ‘With occasional spasmodic action one way aud the other, | f? Same ume 1556 61,094 eaured by the operations of the street jobbers. In this | 209 view of the market and the future, the excitement of yea. | 100 Erie Ralivoad 6 La Cr & Mill RR. terday morning and the decline of this moraiug were both | #0 9... 50 Second AY BR... 100 | 3 sonseg and lots Weal $1,990 equally natural evente, It is woticed by persons interested | gai tre 5p Bede ar¥ oun bs 0034 Li ad pe IE date prmcle Hed im such matters that the soundestof tho Western roads— | "5099 stissonri 100 Hodson RR... gun, | AAat = Alot 5 A B Mihai, i 1 Bx Lo as, for instance, the Michigan roads, the Galena and the | 2000 do. 100 Reading RR..si0 493 : ; Rock Island—are now selling about dfleen per cent lower | 2100 NY Cen RN O's us S ee. chal Rr “POSTAL DIRECTORY. ‘than they were selling at this time last year. Their 340 she PasiteMi60o, 718% “there Tol ike 2934 _ ~ prospects of business are, however, better now | 250 100 Foreign and Domestic Mails. Whan they were then. Then they bad hardly Bt iB Mich = Re, ‘HME OF CLOSING AT THE NEW YORK orrron. consummated their schemes of curtailment and economy. | 999 TBO Bug %u They had bardly got over the effect of the crisis, and were | 450 Cumberland pref 24 Heo aienseini 830 18); Wealern mail via Brie RE BY generally struggling to keep out of bankruptcy. They A rong RR el 394 100 a ~ 164 Soh ae touthweatera AM.and Oy P.M. hed year of absolute stagnation and paralysis before ae 100 i Nigstk: a0 Kasera daail, by raitrond. bg Ait ana fb Be tem. Now, all the good Western roads are reorganized @n anew and economical basis. Many of them have re- eoverd their credit. All of them look forward toa year, ‘if not of such activity as they have known, at least far more active and prosperous than the last. Should our erop this year be plentiful, and that of Europe short, (and % most be remembered that they have had three good harvests in Europe in succession), the Western roads steamboat . BG- Tt will be noticed that the Pastern mall iy steamboat now closes at 4 P. M_ inatead of 3, as heretofore. SurDaY ee! ‘allmails close at every Mond pd Threday, att Me Latters 8. Lax Orry.The Overland Mall from St. Joseph. MATa a doged CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Lakecty, leaves 91. Joseph Weoxespay, March 2~6 P.M. t would ey dle large a business fs pa re- Asnrs. The rales nt en pots were muee LAs cae sbouid 6 sources wou! mit. Four Western roads, under fuvora- | at 5%c., and 25 do_pearia at 5%>. ‘vie oa Bacanerures.Ploar-the tarket continued active clowing So. Pacinc..by steamer, bie circomstances, will pay dividends this year. These are the Michigan Southern,and Central, the Galena and the Rock Island. Of these, the one which most completely farch 7.. TERCERA 5 png bmamuaiatias 7° cro month. placed in the aten advance. chiefy fo for common cai mete grades he sales embraced about 16,00) bbis, Mlustrates the present condition and prospects of the best in portion of the Western railway interest is the Michigan nonor. ee tate ai Southern, A little over a year ago this rond was ingol- | Ex'rs Gene ‘und Havre, vent. It had been paying uncarned dividends, and bor- | Mized to straight Eouihern. Bamama Isuayne..On the rowing money st usurious rates of interest, and, | (que iangZ and extra. month, the 5 oh in fact, though a well built road, traversing a fine sec | Rye weet for tion of country, with an excellent businees, had buen | “Coundian tour waa fifa with a at our quo Pink ea ed ual? ounce, a) tions. Southern brands conti ed | rood dt 1d, with wale nearly renege ar To ty hoiDhearbirace abt ut 8,200 bla Ww Srey figures, “Kye four was aa €reated three millions of ton per cent irredeemable bonds, | sendy at quotations, with axles of 10)‘bbis Gorm meal wat [TK OF GLORIA keys which it very singularly baptized by the name of “gua | Wreinktds of prime whine eke ane sera tad on a Ine, LONDON 01 tes 6 Overland Mail to India closes in Lendon pe rantee stock.’ Nines ‘om reso) focreased scale, about 80 000 bushel ing lowa:— ee ‘on the Sd and 18th ol, Sie funds rentined from thie resource | HSE Sy ceiss wins Rerome webb ee aieac ne aa each month.” Vin ‘Southampton ce the 12th and fabled the manager to carry the remainder ofthe fat. | fr amber ccoled doy” phe Micigan st 81S | oo, A a a 60. red Southern a winter red at $1 mAs. Via Maration om the 100 and 26th. Via Bout ng debt, and to undertake a radical reorganization of the | $1, 60. red lies Cine acess vi wie OE See company. The past year has been devoted to the work. During the past twelve months over a million and a Of about 25,000 brabela at 850. for prime North’ and old Western mixed in store, B4lgc a! Se tor low, and Ble # 86c. for white do, Rye: and Barley Avsrnauis...Vin Mareeliee aod Btiex on the 16u8, Via Bouth- mpton and Snez, 12th. Via sden on the 4th and 27th of the month, quarter of floating debt bas been paid off or funded. At Vals Sales of 7,000 bushels Canadian were mv KA Via Southampton on the 9th of the month: 33 , a en the date of makin ‘the Indian and Australian least twenty per cent has been saved in the working ex. | “20, 6004 g Supine were made at 113¢- 4 | malin London falls Gas Bueday, ther ae tande Up on te evening previer a of 300 bags 1%ic.: 600 do. Rio at 1i3ge., and 460 mats Java at 0 bags Maracaibo st 114¢¢. ‘orron.—The market was better and active, eloring at on penses of the road. Under the new administratioa the Dusinees departments of the company have been reor- ganized, leake stopped, and efficiency introduced into | adzance of ie. wih gales of avout 8,000 balen, Wo wow qi: MARITIME. INTELLIGENCE. middling u Otthe | veeaherNnrscmancne onents bh K Ni Nos every department of the service. The rondand its rolling | movement in colton wiaee the lat September last, as compare Stock are eaid to be, at the proent time, in a better eon- | With the previous four years: — 1588, va, dition than ever, and the business \s already quite large. | Received at ports. ..2,364,000 1,8;9 600 The least revivai in the West would give the company | Pf: % (rt Britain, $29.00) fa ped Port of New York, March 2, 1859. quite as much to do as it could accomplieh. It |" other for. pla 26.00 151 000 CLEARED. bas been the policy of the directors and manage. | ,yMiererif. «BIG 009 1 bry 00 | qiteamenin City of Mancheater (ltr), Kennedy, Liverpool—J ment to check fp jon in the stock, and rathor Revolve port Bt sor eeet te OT 116,000 g.hieumsbip Star of the Sout, Lyon, Savannan—6 L, MUtohill & to give out unfavorable reports of the business, in order | kxp:wGrtmitin, 400 7900) 6 00 | Scmeato Roanoke, Skinner, Norkote-Leiiiin & Tubes, to settle advantageously with the holders of the floating i FS Hom 0) Bop ato00 | Rbip-LW Fannin, briges, Gaiveston— 4 Brower & 00, debt. But the facte above stated are generally believed | Totalexporu.. 67.000 122,000 88.000. BOND Marthe Wenzell, Smith, Callao—W H Riveremith, wea. Bf od with 565-6, 497,007 | Bark M Pojero (sic), Costa, Nagles--Lawrence, Giles & Co. to be unquestionable. It is upon them, and upon the be- | pain, "Exporte- Decrease Oy Creat rian compared with Bark Flash ib, Camprell Vera Cruz—Hargous Bros. Hef that the directors, while carefully abstaining from ex- | 15-6, 20,000 bales: Increase to Franc 1.000; deareage to oer Sark brevets Bethan: tern. or *iiog 8 00, Aad foreign ports 2000. Total Gecrosee in Bark Linda Biewsrt. White, St Tago Preesing an opinion as to the payment of the arroars due 21,000. hiamn P. Wright & Co. a thele cirsotar for the ‘on the guaranteed stock, are quietly becoming the holders rica remark os follows regarding the receipts at ‘The maximum rxcesg which let week sod at 1,021,000 bales, Mesers. W oy M Morton, Bulkley. Savannah —8 Beran oa atten. a Bebe fel cagees Nicholtoe, Aanopelle het WA Wainer, of most of it, that the present advance in the price is | seompared with last yeur, ts'aow by the, tab ‘tate Benepe Based. The history of the movement in the other West (ti Gales, "bowing troduction 968109 Dales He willl® | Behr Breews: tr fag Bont ete OO fen mocks is very analagous, A few wocks will tot its } receipisnt Sew Oriearatorthe woth ending nat Pridey shown | Rete litncrs focally soundness. decrease of 17,000 bales, at Mobile of 4, as com| fA H Youmans, Williams, with tbe correspendiog week Inst season, 1 tball probably | Behr H Booth, Nerger, Richmond-—-C H The most active stock of this morning's board was New now shows decrease upon pon ad vio 1 some ume. bie Seber Jon Holmes, Mathews, Richmond—C H Pierson. ‘York Central, of which over 3,000 shares changed hands, | (pt! Best moe will Tappetedsince Oc Zo Phe recepiains | Seb Alabama, diler, Trion mia Of this a large quantity bad been previously bought on | the interior towna are much redaced, and the agcounte from. lantations evidence that Bteamahin Hunteville. Post, mdse speculation, and was sold this morning to realize the | Pumyo MY? bopclelicenn cegeeshe am! hin, Huntevlie, Pow! Savannah, with mdse and pas Profit. The decline, however, was very moderate, Ga- i ee Mh, Yaice cf cotton wore aieamabi Parkersburg, Powell, bela with mdse, to H Jena was also very active at a decline of % per cent, ts ae Sbip be tape tor ‘and Rock Island at a like decline. The leading operators for a rise in these stocks appoar quite willing to see prices recede, They made no effort this morning to sustain the market, intending probably to come in at lower prices. Michigan Southern guaranteed opened this morning at am decline of 3; from yesterday's closing price, but spee ily rallied, closing in the afternoon higher than yes. terday. Pacific Mail fell off this morning, but rallied again in the afternoon, Among the State stocks and bonds the business done was well distributed, bot emall ta He ew au gales embraced about 400 bbls tes “y's at rn 0 ta thse. and & bbis. Cubs muscovado at 280, Sle, Navat Stones —There wae a epecniative movement in com. mon rosin. The sales embraced about 10,000 bbia., to e, reanel with brig 2.40 deliverable in ten dayn, ope day's being Brig Roston, 6 days, with mdse, tofmeater, jm amount. No change in prices is noticeable, Missouris | the purchaser before delivery: the rire wae oe 76 mers Tbe. by Febr Freq rraway, Jacmel, Lif 14, with, one Celivered.- Saien of 0 Bole apheta Murpentine were mute si | ard logmeod, oF Rech. th wii, of the went od "Gt BE Hee ‘were neglected to-day; in the afternoon sales were made | foe Crude sated rape pay mings r_apoike brig park) rite anata from fae oe gt Ons —Ls ‘and ealen moderate. tb, mt spoke echr Rant Wi Gt & wight conceasion to buyers, The transactions in | with. Hue in na weekly review of the raarket | af from Jeremie Ai, hon 78 Of, saw mht David Dank stocks were large to-day, and prices were well ® i Now edtord, {cuing the 24 lost, remarks We! Roach, seering SW, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1859. Schr SJ Wie Py ad Savannah, & days, witb cotton, &e, to MoO-rady, Mi cbr Paty Ruoicos ewbera, NO. ¢daya Bohr Wrie, T 4dsya Sehr 8 Godwin, Hendaraon, Milford, Del, 2 dsya. Sene Triumphs ris Delaware, 2 dass, Rebr Fveline. Wil'iems, Delaware, 2 daye Sehr Fnma. Kent, Delaware Gy” che Marv Pauerson Samera, Phitsdelobia, 3 daye, Ecbr MH Read. Kelly, New Bedford, 8 dave, Schr Kila Frances Barvere, Seaton. 2 ayn Sehr LE Gallogher, Rurvere, Wellfieay, 2 anys. Sehr MC Bioit, Lombard, Proviacatown for Norfolic, Schr PF Willainn, Grceotaan, Provincetown for NorfoBk. fbr 3 Wart Freeman, eres wid cltaapiataad Schr aren, Chapman, Now Haven. Breamer Delaware. Coves. Pbiladeinhin. Westchester. - BELOW. g jinnie Miller, fram Oardenas Brig Ansral, from Carsenns Both by pilot boat Chris: e bark. SATLED. Steamabion Africa (Br), Liverpont: Star of the Routh, Savan vab; Roenobe, Nortolk, £0; ships J W Fannin, Galveston: side ——; American Congrees, Londoa; bark Fairy, tsa ‘Ong. ‘Wind at sunrise N; sunset NE, and light, Herald Marine ERY WEeT. F-h 5 The trig, BB Doane, Gilkey, from Attakapas for NYork, stress, fhe badenooun- fred very br avy wealhion, und praogher foremeet snd cst: Hea ‘away some of the forward gear, of her cargo has been taken out 'o get at the mast which will be removed and & new one put in. Miscellaneous. ‘The Cunard steamship Africa, Capt Shannon, sailed yester- day for Liverpool with 69 passengers. ‘The obliging purser of steamship Huntsville, from Savan™ ‘nab, has our thanks for favors. Sreamsmr Brack Warnior—We are informed by Oapt Mer- ritt, one of the Underwriter's sgens, that the steamship Black Warrior is completely broken up amiships, although her ‘walking beam ia still standing, Abont fifteen feet of her bow and twenty-five feet of her stern remains out of water. Her machinery will probsbly be all saved, ‘The steamship Marion has not yet been flosted, The clipper ship Mary Bradford, lying at pier No 20, ER, Burling alip, for Honolulu and Jarvis Island, under charter of American Guano Company of this city, is now taking ‘in two large iron boats of twenty tons each, with alr tight compar: ment, and eleven iron bell buoys, averaging five thousand pounds each, besides the frame of a dwelling house, and also the frame ofa store house, for the use of the company in the business. ‘The boats and b ja.were built by the Becor Iron Works St cenores Witer. which setthe cargo on fi pt Shatluck and crow abandoned tke vessel, and were taken on board the steamer. jothing waa saved except a portion of the seamen’s clothing. | Surr Kuizanern—BScituate, March 1—Ship Elizabeth lies well this evening, She bis been'stripped to har lower masts, "237 bales cation have been taken out to day. in good order ehrs Merchant, Seppho und Lycouia bave been loucet with colon: also sloop Yenkee partly loaded with soars nud Heging, Dui oming to the NW wind ne yall remain at sunset, anibrebably Bark Cungie Balto, ch 2—The bark Creole, Capi Buck. from Rio Janeiro for Baltimore, put into St Thomas ov the \7th Feb, leaky. (By telegraph to’ Ellwood Walter, Esq, Secretary Board of Underwritera ) Bax Dennis Keuty, Marshman, of and for Philadelphia, from NOrleans, before reported ashoreon Green Run, near Chincoteague, whilst being bauled offon Monday by. steam. tug. ‘broke in two, with 140 er cargo, which consisted of 221 bales of cotton, ie i ‘Dba molvsses, 200 empty barrels, 60 peas 10 packages merchandise had been previously dis 8 aD ot 1 previously dis charged, in a somewbat ahd’ will bo re shipred to Philadelphia. Bank Nazanive which was ashore on North Breaker, has been got off, and wan towed up to Gaivesion 18th ult, by the steamer Fashion. She has not received any damage of a seri: Cue neture and leads utile, “Sbe will load for New: Tork 10,000 bricks were thrown overboard, with 2000 bbis, which ‘composed most of her cargo. Banx Cocattcate—Capt Crosby, of bark( ockituate, at New Orleans, reports that on the 12th ull, off Tortugas, he’ was io coll th the bark Island City, from Galveston for Boston. Ey whlch be bad cotweter: bowery nd jlvboom earsted s wer, The Taland City was also damaged, but to what extent Is mgd unknown, yet itis supposed to have bean very alight, as aho proceeded on her way. Senn Onxcor, Mayo, from Wilmington Feb 24 for, Boston, mat back to W ‘26th, wy weather oif bine e Lookout on that nigh lost sails Dulwarks, ko" and leak ly. sr Benn Feavrwave—Halitar, March 2—The Br echr Eequt maux from New York, anchored last vight, and shortly alter took fire and was tolslly burnt. About 20 chests tea hi saved, ond probably nome bbls of pork may be fished out. The Hwas built at Halsfax in 1808, wae74 tous Fegister, and rated A2 (By telegraph.) Br scue QurEx or tnx Forest, from Newburrp rt for An napolis, anchored below, and a large cake of ioe drove into her, When she parted both ching and waseafried ashore. Sho was Inbeequenily got off, and returned to Newburyport 28ih, Wi out her anchors. Mavrinivs, Dec 2i—The bottomry bond on the American ship Spitfire, for the sum of $25 000, was negotiated at $32 per cent for Merbourne, ears ths bottomry bond will be paid 23 days: Notice to Martners. NEW ZEALAND—PENCARROW LIGHTHOUSE, COOK'S ATRAIT. ‘The Commercial Agenia tor the government of New South Wales (Mesara Lloyd, Beilby & Co, No 2 Royal Exchange buildings) have received inatructions to give publicity to the Mowing: ‘TREASURY, New Sourn Wares, Dec 8, 1953. Notice Ja hereby given that on and after the iat of deanery next new light will be exbibived on Pencarrow Head. a e eee of Nicholson (Wellington), Cook’s Btrait, new us The Dew light will be of the second order (catadloptrle lem), with ¢clivees at intervals ol two minutes’ It will be 42) ject above hist water mark, and vielble in ordinary weather at aren ‘The foliowing are the ronguetic bearings and distances of the site of the rew lighthouse: From Baring head NW by N 84 miles Binciair head F by NigN 63; mies Ouier rock of Barrett's Reet SE by E},8 1 mile, Steeple Rock SS 2 mllog ‘ape Campbell NNE}# 83 miles. The enti is fo— i Latitude. Longitude: . 200 8. afk als NEWFOUNDLAND—LIGHT ON OFFER WADHAM ISLAND. HypuocRarnic Orrice, ADMIMALTY, » Lonpon. Feb 7. 1859. ‘The Board of Worke, Newfoundland, have given notice that on and after the 4th Oct, 1858, « light wonld be exhibited Crom a Ughthouse erected ov Offer Watham. the easteramost 0’ the Wadbam Islands, at the entrance of Bir Chas Hamilion Sound, E coust of Newh The light ia u bxed ‘ile, and placed at an elevation of 96 feet Above the level of the sea, and in ciear weather should be visi- ble at # distance of 12 miles, The light tower is circular bull of brick, and stands in about Tatinde. 49 Sf ae bed W of Greenwich. Longitude . BY command of OHTN WARHIROTON, FE rograph d ae N. ipher, This notice affects the following Admiralt agrogras Newfoundland, Cape Freels to Partridge No: ri Island and Dany ra off the Coast, No 200. Also, British America Lights List for January, 1, No 2. ‘olnt,, Bid nt New Bedford 2th Pears “Ms Ne at Ne r of York) Moody. south Paetne Geean, a? emphia (ot New York, A letter trom Capt Hawes, of ship Emma © Jones, of New Bedford, reporie her at wen, Deo 4, Int 4540 5, with (6 wha) 400 bbis whale and 9 do 4 and heard from the following sbi fe tress, Allen, do, pak: bb's oo en ng Hun LW ap since leav lla,” Prentice, ‘do, 5 Wha; On i Allen, do, ford, 9 wha this season, 5 whe, Cig ee aoe nt, nothing: ES oe ing aince leaving Fa; ie 8, do, 1 we Saline "ae, do, 1 wh. vind is Thornton. of New Nee 14, with 1, ri et Root ils each fn company mun New Bedford, which ship the: les that averag the Taune, Howland Hobo partes with Oct 16, with 1,400 sp all old. ‘The 8T was bound on a cruise to the westward nntil June, when she would return to Bay of Inlandy and recruit for home. A. Witer from Capt Weet,of ship Bapid, of New Bedford, ro. her at Wangasski, ofl not stated; was Bocca Sateen» pir dhe i Santo , NBedford, all well, all reported. At ect iguique no late, Matilda , of Dartmouth, with 260 bis off, all well.’ Would in March, ‘On the Mozai 1¢ Ground Rept 16, ship Br Matt. with 450 bols. er to cruise off Port Leo AtHenotuin, Jan 1, Splend ing, NB; Empire, Russell. ddatns, Thomas, do; South Seaman. Norton, 8H; ikaard, NB; Arctic, men do; Cineinnat, Wil ives, Ni ptenter: Whiteside. do: Be me vie de fore nnes (Fr) Brighton, Tucker, Dart; farmony. Austin, fon; Sharon, King, FH; ‘Wavelet. Swain, Fikeuss 100, Warre , Kenworthy, NL; Frazer, Delaware, Rounds, NB; Belle, =rown, FA; » Merritt, lon; Wat Tua, do; Turku (Bus); 8 Constantine, Graefferber; EL Frost, Dean, for New Bedford; 23d, Fraocis- m to | au Fanny Hoody, do do. loc Of NB, ree Goeth Nov 10; nothing since mae Toney tar oom and would sail ‘A leler from W 4 Franklin: of Tateahnsno, dated Jan states that the ship Phenix, NB, ts taki from chr eset oe Beare yw in. he fh bi a0 ep) olan board. Capt Lambert, of the Phenix, has been depo: the Consul, nd Mr pane. late mate of the Moral ng, ‘suc, Jae take the vessel to NBedford. The above were in port Jan A letter from Capt Hempstead, of bark Pyilp Ist, of New London, reports tim neat ‘Helena, Jan 15. The bark touched Jan 4 and landed him, he having been lald up for two months Expected the bark to take bim in abouta week, Had taken 60 bis xp oll. Officers and crew ali well. OR llier trom Capt Lee, of bark Dominga, NB, reporta her at Rio Janeiro Jan 9, where she put in for repairs, huving had bulwarks and stanchions carried away, honse started, plank sheer epilt, three boats swept away, and other severe dam ge in a hurricane sea from Oct % to 2, Henry Ftemp. a poumnee, whe Wa overboard b ‘Aheavy eee, the Geckr were flooded and cabin bait Blled Aa it was very sickly in Rio Janeiro with oe ‘yellow ie ant ir dysentery, had concluded lo £0 to to repal damages, Took | sp whale m Ang 38 0bIs after the gale. Off and on at Payta Ith, harks Active, Wood, NIB, 1200 on 120 wh; 24th, anchored, Helen Mar, Worth, do, 1500 ap wh, and ald bext day for Tombez, todtomber, Franklin, Sd, Howiand, NB, expected here in x few dnys. Spoken On Archer Ground (by ache F & Luoe, at Taleahnn- 20) Oct 90 Ben} Cumin enbine, of Dartmouth, 1900 9p; Nov 10, Presitent, Alien, NB, 1800 sy; Langer, Fla do, Taber do 1050 wp 850 wh; rae ‘cutting a oi sgo8 Islands in'Deo, Hector, since lant. and, RB. 30 sp dp Mt serie ea Fett to ae Hd since Inst man the Fine fr Avo Gren. ie 1 we em, unknown; succeeded in extinguishing "Sant, it lati LN, lon 87 W,, Aneage gr ecinbmer see cae ra A. eam tn he Si | maneber sees ee ne oe =| at ee nF fbi Crew of the waa ate Liverpool Nov 93 for Shanghae, Int 1 668, ton 22 W. sant Am th ed the fore and ma\ ‘was seen Feb 14, lat 32 38 Re 4. aug ge eee Ld oa Rogers, from NOrleana for Cadiz, Feb y. of a Teenie, I, Marah, fom NOrieans for Coad of Afren et 2, off Rad Ki sali iain ost and fom NYork for Trinkdad Feb 14, Ports. Ayrwene, Feb 4—h ‘chips Nathaniel Thompson, Shen. | a xem, for Havana son; ¢ abana Poly Norton. for NVork. ‘mnOUmIa.ANBUOs F A Palmer. Johnma: Eveoi Btamiler, ig Star, Bilt and JH Bet Tucker for as'do: Pivtareh, taser, fer Mech s Mery, ® Beptiey, Bentley, for Raston Meh 5: fentel, for do Feb 2); New Orleaus (Brem), = ‘port bark N H Gaston, Maxwell, York, arr 8 W Lind, MeLelian. from Norfolk, a ‘1th, digg; # Tm hard, do;Santa Clara, Ellingwood, froca Haktimore, arr 84.0; Oroz'mho, Rosebrook, diag: ahra JW se ina hea, from Norfolk, ‘arr 7th, do; Tsaac Mowe, Par- iets ea bt Se Bua, rr at do Jap Goze le, Duel pat bey ); Feb 1, chr Martha’ Haven (and ald flower, Duntze, brig Ides se n, : 80tb. sebre M. ; ‘We are confident that these wines we have just sent ont 16 a) Martha, Fallance, and New (lobe, ‘Tibbetts’ dar Fah brig | OUF DEW agent, James Meyer, Jr. wl aot he, sarpansed by W EB Sawyer, Sawyer, Cuba; echrH Ryan, Nixon, Plymouth, uy eer rand, and we feel satisfied, by the public and the trade. Careures, Jan 8~In port shins Good He Mi or, toe Nev Tonk, Wi: Wddvaione, Stub, for Foxton do! Vision, Beare, Keaton {una bean reported dame. od vere ‘and 3 nnd tots tie ate be 0), Boaphor | une; and others ax hetore. pros the river Jat 8 ship ha ovirade, phy Fleur de Sittery,”* Nyon rt Union, Grant, fer Boston (o £id from Sancor Dee oh ae eruaen A yet ; 20th, 24, Sige avent toe aah p ‘Trimountain, Dudley. restaurapia to print ate our ante name, Jules Mumm & Co. ie Webtoot, Hedge, for Yo N¥ork fan 9, ta anes Buk, Pendle’ | tllen their tet bly ot fare, fare, in order 10 avold ovo! ‘on, for Bostou. “CaLtao. Jan Z—In port ships Favorite, abt to heave ont to frat me Cats find leok--will cbarter’ when "rend. for nen: Liztis Oakiord, Kelley, finished on one side, heaves out to day to copper other will take cargo on board again and proceed: bark. yed Lamont Anderson, will be up t»-day from Chinchas. The firet at Chinchas will be 62 days loading, on account of January east da; Canpivr, Feb 1%—-Cld Rochester, Reed, Hai re. oCRERBOGRG, Feb8—Putio, Albert Gallatin, Saller, Havre Cienrvrcos, Feb 18—-In port Br brig Cors Linn, Goudy, for vs moaned. Bea et to aa ce sa Ab, a ‘stat. pote imperit| ‘aa oe wine, wal Photo nd n0e ' ton; Hath kings, Y binet, conmeaguens a ler, NYor! woagonean beh at ru eee ‘do; Nugeet (RP tor Bvelyns wg ‘od boc Harriman, Hal arver, Damon! iligenes, Younes: Lut. | tations trom ont ais Sta bels will bear the name mh: Philent Winslow nd America, Worn. ilag: | Our present agent, JAMIS MEYER, Jr., with our » Charles Fain, watt Gils air and sqnature on eacl Eliza ann, iene ey eave sent gut shipment, and will contiune to 1 of our brands, witheut peckiod it Amina, ‘exception, = me gor Gen ; She Estee oncanmenia abate acong Park, Park: Teane eran barter, Barter, N- York, ldg; ' Beaver, ‘Tapien Phtiadelpbiay Fu‘oras, Haskell. Ld, ib ine tay ye cantar Car cola there are and Cuuharine Revels, Cousins, Baltimore: Aibstrowe, Small; | well urovided with the beat Moselle wines; besides, doko Hathaway, Rwei:J'2'H Growler: Groley: John Piern, | re den time cf the fava: neyard of Jobannlaberg, adjoin: Meivitie: Young Republic, Libby: Winonab. Dow: ‘Thomas the vineyards of Prince ‘enophon, Doak; Denmark, ‘Staples; 0 C Bil hg gan Ret wines to the patronage of mid Demarara, Merriinew: dee: Bentaatieves Heat. | oUF old and to the pr ra, Treat, and Vermont, Riliot, wie: JULES MUMM & 00., ae rane eee te AR Remceeggee se an aw ha, ‘mith, N’ PKenzie, y hawk, Wall; Sidney Pric ‘Hotchiias, Munson, SPECIAL , SS Peo ma, Ga Gn ag, Munson, | ‘The subsriber respectfully informs the trade that as an addle b 15-°Ta port Joseph Holmes, Hanson, from An | Wemal proof of the great excellence of the sales Mumm & Oo, wer yNOnexce: Qnincaro, Walla, from London for Ro Shampagne, the United Siatce sppraisers, after & most mer rey Oak, Jefirey. fromido for NYork: Alarm, Mat | Stas pencas (erred ieee eee ots other fret lhews, trom do for Port Philip: Srott, from do for | giaee brands Imported in this port.) have acknowledged to bina Bombay? Oroahto, Nickerson from, Grtenste for wOsioare, | testy Can Re thy eae One act tne, Toes Magura & Co, Teoh Lamar. ‘Rendell, trom Sunderland for do; Compeer, Gham pane, they are obliged to appraise it at higher orioet ‘White, from Havre for do; and abt 60 foreign vessels bound W, ig hn apt ay bod ehriae ts not the iatention oF the, agout of Jules Mamm & Co.'s Foikrstoxe, Feb 14—Off, Tulsko, Danneman, from Rotter J peginns pnotce see boast cf Ma well knows dam for NYork, all well. wines; roe it as, Retviiatnding 's protest, he has to pay higher GreeNocx. Feb 12—Sid James Gray, Calder, Trinidad. it, ctor Sees cians bonnd Bis only om oaks | Hrivorr, Feb 13—8ld Joseph Clark, Keyser, NOrleans. at payers and consamers should know the facts Feb 11Cid (oot ld) Hemienbere, Taylor, Mobile: 0 Oe ee ‘M Mills, Sturges, Falmouth and gre is held by those who are so well situated to know tt trag ‘Hoxoxunn, Jan ae port ships ery Green, and Gladi Fino tn oe Tiare now fall sup ator, Lune, vine: bark Alexander, Bush, d above wines on brated band. Also, the cele! He Big trom do 2¢th, shins Yorick, Soul in Lahaina), N J Aitis MEV 38 Bedford: 271b, bark Oresinn Mason, Vietwriny Sake aul For Gole agent for the United Staten. 44 Broad street, i, ee from Han Francieeo). Menta jae, sche HE OTHER NIGHT AN ICK I TOOK, Havana, F Feb #2—In port brig Alruccabah, Carlisle, for Naz Pre orer betay hd conde’ get and shook High? %0 load the cargo of wrecked brig F P Heck (gets ‘hey say iisfever andagun ve gol | Toviave, Jan 18—In port ship Oraele, Wood. Valnat ‘or I'm sometit mes cold snd sometimes Bremen bark Sharon, oo, ka nitrate of soda, for Philadel pila Bt ‘Sid But to STEINFELD Vt fo for they say he's got PER marae Maar, o | ramed ache bRaTae Wied ow JacMEL, Feb 14—In ir bs ern it, Radale, for oe 2a ayes ache Mis ae Brewer, Cerlet, for ‘406 days; WB 70 Nassau street, N. Y. lorsey, r do Maxseriies, Feb 9-Sid Palermo, Ingham. Girge: PERSONAL. _ nti. Pia Feb9 bark ee at ae for ‘Meakina next day for Boston (not, PLEASE LOOK OUT AT 11 O'OLOOK THIS MernoveRE, Dec ISO Mani e. Lendholm, Guam. A. oh Mhiuraday) morning How 1 lon Oc ‘some one. a Mixatitian, Feb canes ati Philip Teas ee ae ‘am going soon to Philadelphia and want to see yon first 4 IRISA STEW. One word {f possible this morning _I wrote you last week. E: LLA ———,_ YOU WILL FIND A LETTER rae wee address at the Broadway Post office. Orleans Id; Fiche T Ri id, for do. ait, rondon, “Lapteat, ? MOrleans. Rewrons,, Feb 12—Bid Palmyra (not Palmetto), Lovelt, New Font ts pag Mauritius, Dec 27—In port ship Spitfira, ares: from Londor for Melbourne. Sid Dec 2, ship St Bern: Mayo, Calcutta, in ballast. SX UARDIAN fae ply ~FLRABE SEND YOI ‘De ; Jan 20 A , Howard, th —I UR Al PAC 5 — foward, Callao (and sld 271 CRE ora URENSTOWN, Feb 14— Arr Pooonocket, Skibbereen. | 2 nip nc —_____ Pe cae pr ‘Porter, Howton its Teton aKtbereen. | 17 DID NOT RAIN, AND YOU DID NOT KEEP YOUR Birerpeod, do:'Thames, Anthon; eating do (or Prov nwebar We will be there on Thi pen ye? dence), pea Siete Dec 2—In port is Toman, Brooks, from ennar0N, Feb 19—In port bark Jedo, Wheeler, for Boston. ES, “Geline,” York (perhaps the Sabine, Bey arn); “Salmi,” or “Selm! t THo! Feb 1—Ar schr ates Child, Boltenhouse, Nevis (ond ald ath for Arecibo); 2d. briga Fredonia, Lord, Guadalupe (and sid 7th for Matanzaa); Elmir, Menges, do (and ald 8th for St Domingo) ); 8d, Jenny Lind, Eaton, Barbados (and sld 7th for Arecibo): bark Mary R Barney, Luther, Demerara; brig Bitka. epecrag. Ly (and sid 7th for Trinidad; echr ‘Ex- tra, eis eld 14th for Ponce). t Fe cb ie bark Creole, Buck, from Rio Baltiinore. arr 17th, lesky. Br Vincents, Vig Fe ‘In pert ship Dublin. Lane, for Mobile abt 10 day: ‘Trreipap, Feb Se—Tn port brigs ee bah man, for Bos faces Caiene dridge, for do aad olbera as efore. NFOEMATION WANTED—OF MARTIN GORAVIN, A pallve of Sligo, Ireland. | When last heard from he worked: in Munireal. "Any foformation of him wil be thankfalty re- ceived by addressing & letter to bis sisver, leanor Gorse 29734 West Twenty first street, between Ninth and Terth a nués, New Ycrk. Montreal papers please copy. NDIGO.—THE PARTNER OF HENRY J. LUGWIG WILL. please send his address, for further communication, to 1 -Bichard, 76 Thirty seventh street, near Broadway. qpHowas MANN, SRAMAN, rkshire, Great Britain, to communicate immediately with Mr. Clark, under cover, to Mr. Mitchell, publisher, &c., Red |-1ou Court, Pleet street, Lon- Af deceased, a reward of £20 will be given to any one farotebtog satisfactory proof of bis death. Hs oe GENTL cogs WHO CAME DOWN YESTERDAY morning in the Third avenue cars and reco; Fibvm be had met before, will please address C, 08 faneiro for BOSTON, March 1—Arr voaaatln Wm Baltimore. ' Telegra aphed, ship Henry Clark, & Cid ships © A Morrison, Morrison, Hav iM, NOrleans; 8 Curling. Curling, Mobil Jenkins, Hallett, 1m. Apalachico- fodian, Ave alia’ Cobb, Indi Hi elle, Ryder, TLMIAM FINLAY. —IF WILLIAM FINGAY (OW FIN- Paindetp hee Nipawin 8 Firoere Tinta kaeieeae eat: |W dey), ho about ib year 182) galled trom Liverpool foe Te (Br). Clifford. Port nu Princes aenra May Quean. Taio, | New Orieaba.in the Vale lates, or (a the cventor hirease fty Polnt and. Richmond; Silver Magnet, Petry’ Phitadelyhin: | if his lawful issue or descondante will apply tothe. untseatocs T, Stevens, Studley, and. Sunn, Benrve, NYO Sid. win . he or they will be putin the way of reoeiving @ cousidera- NNW fresh, ships Java, C A ; barks Exeter, Homer, bie sum of money frou the estate of a near relative, receally Col Ledyerd, Trivity, G Leslie, Fila. econeed. (The sald Wiliam Finlay, if Using. is gow agnd Da Arey tab aicamer Becainpton, Baker. Philadelphia. | abovto.” Ho wasn native of Ekiptoe, tn Craven, Yorksbira BALTIMORE, March 1—Arr achre’ Angler, Phillipa, Turks | (Or some village near to Skipton), and ha been, before bis Go rlande; Ocean Bind Gihbw, and White Foam, MILER. Pe Darture for America, apaymuster sergeant in the British aroiy. ‘Mon, ence. 'Cld shire Marcia 0 Chase, St John, NBs A liberal reward wil be given to any person wwo aball, betors pon, Packer, NYork: barks Emilia (Be), Ching Matanzas: i: | the Sra of June next furnish to me satlataciory laformadion of Dwight, Nickerson, Mobile: N; 5 the present reridence of the said William Fiolay, if living, of Feko, Clough. Ms if dead of the time and piece of his death and burial, aod alsa epanes Windies; Bila, Marston show satisfactorily whether if dead, he let Sid: bark Danl Webster, Nickerarn BATH, Feb 28— Arr schr Maine Law, Packard, Charleston; 4 rebra Loduskia, Dunham, Bermuda; Gen Soott, Young; jor! dead, how proot of the death of sneb issue can he eat THOMAS BROWN, solicitcr, Skipton, England. JANUARY 81, 1859 THONTON, Feb 28—Arr achr JH Burnett, Worth, Norfolk. Wee ADOPT, A FINE HEALTHY MALB EDGARTOWN, Feb %—arr achr Hardscrabble, ‘Gregory, ebild, four months old. Apply at &9 Cotumbia street, Richmond for Boston. Sid Zith, brig Judge Blaney; schrs De | Erookiyn posit, J F Carver, and Hardscrabhle, Boston, GD King. Oa r - : es Lanson Dean. Portland: Melbourne, Rockland; Martin (from Elizabetboori), FAL sloop J M Parker, Davis, New HL RIVER: Feb 2 York. | Sid ectr hier, Pldridces Norfolk Passed ‘down, sar "drom Taunton for Philadelphia. 8 L Crocker, Pre FAIRE. ‘8—Arr nchra Peiphine, Roas, and Gil id echr Maria Lat t any issue or and where such issue if any now living, is to be tonnd, grit be HOTELS. ‘OTEI. ST. GERMAIN, BROADWAY, FIFTH AVENUE and Twenty-second street, now conducted on tne En- Topean plan. Meals served in private parlors Just vacated family. Also ‘attached. i Biss, Bradiey, ‘virginia, a waon, Lawson, | 9 commod'ous suit of rooms, aul able fo ‘trae having GALVESTON. Feb hls Ar brig Andover, Boston: 10% chr ose eS eee MC Durtee, Hall, NY. sth a 19th, hark Louisa Kat {REMEN.—THR RETURNS OF COMPANIES FOR THR. election of Aseis‘ant Engineers of the New York Fire De- partment will be recetved wt the Chief Engineer's office on Fri- = March 4, from 7 o'clock A. M. unti! 10 P. M. _ will be ean’ at Hunter's Rutldings, No. 283 Bowery immediately after. By order of the inspectors, JOBN SLOWKY, G. HK LYNGH, SOuN MoMENOMY, Cod bay. BEARD At prot bah Passing out at sunset, Darke ian ila, Trinity, and a bark unknown. KEY WEST, Feb 22-Arr brig D B Doane, Gilkey, Attakn pes for NYork, (9f0, Correspondence above). Bid Hth, sche les Dyer Ge. iets Emily Angusta, from Liverpool for New eMonttR, Feb 25—Cld Hg Osprey, Keats, Liverpool; brig WARBLREEAD, Feb 25— 25—Sld scbr Start, fel Wail York. ee Mag tiene anand ean fo} correspondence, has passed between ons John B. ‘Sooles pg pd 3 the Fire Deere ment:— NEW ORLEANS, Feb 19— Arr ehip Sarauel Walls, Hower, New York, March 1, 1859, ship Guttenburg, Weeks, Havre: barks Lu’ | Gxxriewex—TIt has been suggested (o me that a’ lenure cerne, ‘Addison, rdeeux; ‘NYork Act Buck, ‘Grocketh do; William, | upon the bistory and prince of the federal constitution rd, 'and A'S Mak, ra N Yor! Acai Swe Svan, Philadelphia; would be very acceptable at the present time when important i teo'H Prescott @ Elite, Leary, Be’ | questiooe are, presenting themaeives, and diferences of f opt 1 BGwn, Havas njon are Bark fa Boy abot log Sn rt), Cr ‘phitadeiphie gio (Rie). Gugiiel- | T do @’ Freata, Hon, ‘Horsen: aah Quiver: ena. Gia shion leanor (Br), Watts. ghey jon, and Mary Merrill, Curren, Bos rinkwater. do; Caroline FE! Hema, Wilson. B ual! Five st sound and (raist copelaalona, aa. ‘iia eaulject which have reflected upon with no Iitde int ‘ot knows charitable fund would sooner aid than ir ent of thie city. nor uch Rippol” My att cari ae Birth jou ma} int 4 | Beceitneaent Wise Amortont hepatic” —" \d esteem, I remaln, yours, truly, lm Helios’ Hareciona, SCOLRS. EE et it tom torture ue Wa | Roe ee ofamee,Y, Weta eae et son, Commi 1 en sea 1th. ship athens, barks Linwood, © W Poult- New Yor, March 2, 1850. per, And brig Minatitlan; 17th, ships Potomac, and Bannock- PNORFOLK, % an brig Hortense, Jones, Payal; schr Jenny Morton, We — Arr schre. nye rarer, Chnrchill Plymouth, Hon. a Sa nad Dean Bin:-—tour favor of the Lat ost. eat hand, Your kind and ibvera! oft ts wi plocsure ‘accepted. The lecture on “The Birth and Develo ent ofthe A ‘merican Republic,” og to the whole s commen ar Korris Fall River: A Field, Piling, iene Ona plateat the Cooper Insute jai inet, a8 o lorvie all River: ‘a Fielé, Piling, Taxi ince at the r In exening, nee, Crowell Sea Nymph, Dawaon, and Robert Raikes, Pieorloeks The prioe of Uckors. wil BE Bier a Isane’ Pro In Bampton Roads ie 2Qy tel), ship Rival, 100 days from Callao for orders. “NEW BEDFORD, March 1—Sl4 brig Ormas, Baker, Phila- pa rat echrs Tremont, French, Baltimore; Seaman, Lank, do ‘Norfolk. UNEWPORT, March 1—Sid brig AJ Dyer Rogers from St Andrews PP a York; schrs tay | State, Verri il, (from Rock. jand, do; MHA Read, Kelly (rom Ntoaford), dn: Antelope, Verril) i} rom Cohasset), Norfolk; Roanoke, Jones (from Taun: he expenditures fom our chariiable fund. t were over thirty thousand dollars ($30 000), are incrersing; we, therefore, bu, that this bene! terinily assiat iin in extending reiler t> the alck an stout firemen and to ‘that 436 = 2 H = 3 & 33 Ss [ef 2 BAMUET. ‘B, THOMBON, § partment Fund. ton) EI ‘thport; Amelia, Gifin (from Providence), Newark ‘OTICE.—THE ACTIVE AND HONORARY MeMnnas P F Williston, Freeman (from jnce town! Aman: of Excelsior Fire Engine Company No. 2 are bereby né da Power, Hill Garter, ae Angler, and othera, lifed to meet st the engine house, ule day (Thursday), st ir ee, scbra rer for Rowen ‘demas ldg: ain A x Fryer, Mower he havea, oi part of the cargo of achr RI mond, ashore near Castle Hill. vember 8 1, Grocker, Preabrey, Taunton for Philadel t Oregon, Rhodes, and Rhoie Island, Carr, N York NEW LONDON, Feb 28—Arr soors TE, Gabaron, Parvier, ha fa a r the Laat vd of paying Cad ae tribute of respect hy te fellow member, Rict carts EDWARD ©. KNIGHT, Foreman, Jonn McDermott, Secretary. DANCI iG ACADEMIES. Boston for, Tan 0 #: 8 Baker, Knowles, do for NYork; Copy, \ANCING OLARERE, “AF TF NO, 58 TORT TOWNSEND, Jan 20-~Cld bark. Madonna, Hoeg, Vic- momeroe, Up Vn ppt ‘end of May. 1 AtEeabeck Jan 2, ship Allee Thorndika, Thorndike, for Aus- Satardayn in New Yorks MPENWKCOLA, re ESAT? baste Baie, Fiotohloare, Sagua; jarthe Jane, Billings, Porto Kico: Ban)’ Strony FINE ARTS. Hawhioe. Yasale: 100, “Whirlwind ctinzer, aria, (| he oA gaan Ch lnckley. TISTS, TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS AR fog Sineeetetigalad | ee Ere 4 aliah canvass, = TLAND, Feb 2s—Arr bark St Jaco, Means Mataoma: | fog papers, Bc, st than ‘any Empire (Bry, Cornwallin for NYork: Angel Olver, Sete iimores Ric i Balwine, French, RY ore aras ot WW. Bon Ari Tieden Balti Haat lachlan fp mE NYork. Cid bark Ju denesi do, 81 barks © y Haman Sut iret beige Com Stewart, Fannie; seh ral, a oe wed Arr steamer Onpray, Ki York; bark re Loves, bila Bites, Pee e reek art sieht eo om iow arp, Jones, Haltimor Bi saad Jone Eee ma nied sobre ior, Philadel- entice, and New ‘etenmer Boston, ca NYork; bark Amy, Ham- be son; oe Flyawas prvi, } it | elawnre, I + FA n708; es Wie orm, Pernambiice Freakin, ‘enny, Prt ne Prin Ker, Hi H OH Meau: , Olifford, Porta: Jahre itt Motcer Ravingon Mobile; and) P Cane, End Boston. MOND, } Fe, Ar ec i chester, Pierson, New yorky Marie J 40; Tiille F, Babbitt, Attakapas, ROUKTAND. Felr35e°6id brig Ann M Weeks, Ham, NOr- Ioanm: aches Loulan Dyer, Jameson, Richmond; ‘Amer Oblef, Pressey, § York. BAL iM ¥en 38—fld schr William Plekering (from Lincoln- ville), Savannah, WILMINGTON, NC, Feb 26—Arr ache Oregon, Mayo, bence EE EE ——— (OAL, XARD, CORNER THIRTY-ABOORD, ae exington avenue, xed ‘nah ‘and tor antilon Na nace and range size, very beat ci esa