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Hide and Lea- 70 THE EDITOR OF THY BERALD. "Moe unigno specimen of business tact-recently displayed Dy # few of the bide and leather dealers of this sty, pa- mang the details of the business im the public newspe- ere, renders t unnecessary te apologize for the presenta fon of « critiqne om the same. Whorein do the lesses of fhese gentiemen interest. the public? Their eiroalar pur- portato be addressed to the tapnere. Wheare they? Does fang ene conversant with the business suppese the bulk © bbe tanning is not dove by the Hwamp, or a majority fm interest for Swamp account? and what sort of a eom- mentary does the (act afford, that these very geatlemen are eeteraporaneously buying hide at an advanoe on pre- ‘Wiows raigs? The natura. iaferenve would seem w be that hey were disposed te seare off ibe weaker minded, that ey dt reap a more abundant harvest themselves; ‘and the est would appear to Be Let eo desperately Dad from the estimate paraded im the following docu CROULSR LATTER, ‘We, the underrigued, in % representing the NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. . Treneh, Pauvten, 2daym. ole. Seah, Mapai. 2.0030. Sarkweather, Provideree via Newpert, Febr Kiebard Law, Crocker, Schr Kenjomeln Brown, Bak Shoop Agent, Holt, Naw Loxahn 2 feby Taveport, Johaeen, Grautord, 2days. Sebr Derretta’ Kebn, Mino “ertlune, $ dave fost My enn Seong Por land. 2 days, elawa non, Philade! Seamer APmireen’ Jenee, Premieres Wesichester, Providence, Bark Jaue from Glungew, anled from thence Se ne oe + haat a A Bark Altavee ), Bari Bordeaux Jan 0—By sieamtog Wel Foutkes, Cant Morrie " ‘ie eps Yar ti seth ste ae Ba. rig Marietta (Rr), Bi ir Halton 4 days, exmme im the Lower Ray pd: gh peat tery wall aguic Bret fair opporvuntty. Steamahipe A frien (Br), Li ; Star of the South, Bayan 5 Star of at . mab; James 4 iger. Sraslectrnr bet Somes Tiiesiou, Have. aa; Inabelia Bearmann, Port su Prines; akna D Torty, Ants gna: Sea Lark, Oadia: Monto Cristo, Uniom Island; and Gra From Qearantine—Steamship Perasno, ft Thomas. hide and leather trade’ of York, in view of tme _provent depressed cenditien of the trade, as shown by our selltug leather at a Joss of from twe to five cevts a uae pow fan ony dg disprepor tioned to price wo are getting Eoicortencnets unes cme per taeet, teoeee to ad. @rees you on the subject, giving our views of the cause of wash , and offering & few suggestions in ‘view of a remedy for the ovil. ‘The couse, in our opinion, ea surplus of the manufac- article, a too great capacity for sueh manufasture, tee much desire v crowa the tanneries with mere than they can do full juatice to, If the present sys- 4 te ge on, with the present full supply of hides, nothing to prevent our being snbjcetto great id Oocasionallyy heavy and disas- ‘the past siz Year with a oensider- from the past year, with a large over Bent out the past fall yet to come left of hides from the best information wo cait cet, Copaider: Of shoes leftover at the Fast,and ase | country; and unless we can devise {i our manvfacture, in all reasonable Tesult will be disastrous, gut a Appears to ot plain and obvidts, , When the disparity between hides and great; it isobviously for the interest and tanners apd dealers to diseoatinue the pur. ; and when this ovurse has brought the equalizing prices of hides and leather, tan- their operatiens #o that they shall no! tan o-thirvs, @r, at most, three quarters as much img from the time they com- eay about the Ist of Septem do take, they should make a ! a8 i Ht 5 fa £ l f Detter quality aad better gains, and they should send mene sparingly to market, unless there is ny demand for MM, Bo'that the market should not be crowded as it has ive tk we can demonstrate plainty that if & tanner, Dy taking twenty-five per cent lees stock, can make ten eent more bout as much money for the cent as the 100. Woe will = 000 ; & greater or lees quantity i? 409 00 2,420 00 3,388 00 64,208 00 Goes of hides, commiseion and interest....... 64,203 00 Leaves tanner for tanning..... ++-916,876 80 Lp ee Ap sight Sana. 165000 be ‘3500 hides, average weight , 168, 2. fap af bd conte, 6 menibe.. $86,300 00 Sper cent [1815 00 hors of f Rider 2,541 00 ‘Sen.. $40,056 60 Ie. 58,005 09 Lens @ 3,824 30 $56,370 70 656. 00 Se thas the tanner geis within $502 10 as “much for tan- Dides, with 70 per cent gain, as the 10,000 per cent gain. The tanner must be the much more it will coet to tan the extra "1 we is given merely to show that a tanner would ‘Tese nothing by doing less and doing it better. We would mow show what he might gain by such scourse. The quantity tanned yearly for the New York market is 4,000,000 sides; 25 per cent would reduce this quantity 1,000,000 sides. Is it not reasonable to suppose it would it wovld also reduce the want of Ihiden 600,000. Is it not reasonable to suppose it would Ibwer the price ef hides? We think !t requires no further eo ent to convince any thinking man. eo pant few years but little money has been made by fensers. The imports of hides have been large; the ‘to tan them also large. Every favorable appear. the leather market has induced a desire to in- @rease the quantity tanned, and #0 enhance tho value of Indes. An over stock of leather, lower prices and heavy Deeses have followed. We cannot look forward to any Deter stato of things in the future unless tanners and @ealers unite in a more moderate policy. Should they @enciuce to adopt some such course as ie pointed out for the future, the effect will be to give confidence in loather mow jn process of manufacture; and some would hold Weir swek till a natural demand sprung up. Should Bothing be we fear prices of leather this year will De low, and great losses follow. LORING, ANDREWS & C0., THOMAS SMULL & Co., GEORGE PALEN & CO., BULKLEY & LAPHAM, WM. PALEN & NOBLE, H. J. BROOKS & O0. THOMAS FRASER & BROTHER, YOUNG, SCHULTZ & CO., oC . PRATT & CO., k. UT & SON, & T. FAWCETT. Mew York, Feb. 22, 1860. ‘The first statement, with 60 per cent gain, leaves $15,- 276 for tanning 952,000 Ibs. leather, equal to about 440. em Now the tanner, doing a respectable amount of mess with adequate facilities, makes # fair living busi- ees atdc., and is generally willing to contract at that omy as in a good bark country it costa them from 30. to ec. per Ib. to make leather. This is not avery bad ‘Dasinees when considered as the work of ordinary mo- q@anks on ordinary hides. There are botches in all ‘tvades: give a superior workman first quality hides, and he will produce 80 per ge gs and surel, could not Rave reason to hong ond the rig toe ere must be @omething wrong esumaics of gentiomen, or @me they are preaching for effect. SHIPPING NEWS. Mevements of Ocean Steamers. 337 eve 314 Pert ef New York, March 14, 1660. GLEARED. ‘Meamehip Star of the Senth, Lyon, Savannak—8 1, Michill & atmo James Adge, Adama, Chasieien—lpert, Tee ro ‘Thomas Swann, Rameey, Baltimore—H B Orom- = Parkersburg, Powell, Baltimore—H B Cremweli an Chesapeake, Crowell, Portiaad—K B Cromwell here, Lunt, New Orleans —¥ Hi Brigham fenvitne—Thos Owen & Gons. Renaud & Bailey. Tapie . Jacksonville. Sehr Wren, Wren, 3 NB-—H J &C A Dewoli. MA Bhindier. |, Galveston—D C Murray. 3B Stroop, Corson. Galvesion—Noretoss & Prince M VanDuzen, Ireland, Fernandina—Van Brunt & | Hance, Savannah—McCready, Mott & Oo. | Light, Corson, Wilmingon—MeUready, Mott ng Sehr a ‘A Terner, Ayres. Newbern—C B Dib! Be A teres, tar, Norere Beaet, wee * eke 4 W Moke. | re af Kids ‘ ‘Wind at sunset NW. @elegraph Marine Reports. HIGHLAND#. Mareh 4. runset—One bark anchored on the Bar, bound in. Wrud WNW, fresh; weather elear. LONG BRANCH, March 14, sunset—No inward bound vea- gels insight Wind WNW, fresh; weather elear, SANDY HOOK, Mareb 14, sunset—fteamahip Afriea, for Liverpool, cleared the Bar ai 2:40 PM; ateamship Peruano, for St Thomas, eleared the Bar st 4:20 PM. One dark anehored at SW Spk. Wind XNW, fresh; weather elear. Miscellancous. Suir Lox4—For full agounts of the terrible shipwreck of this vessel on the Fremeh coast (before partially reported), see news columns. Sur Wanax0—For an account of the buraing of the Waba- me, see news columns (The W was built in Wiscassett, Me, 2 1854, wee 672 tons burthen, and was owned by Laytin & Muribut, ef this eity.) fm DeWrar Curron—Coptain Couch, of he, sieamship Kosnoke, which arrived yy morning from Norfolk, re- perig that the ebip DeWitt Clinton, ashore a} Squan, is badly bokeh iif. Bur AvexaNpen, Bain, ta Hampton Roads 12h from Liver- pool, experienced Very s¢vere weather on the passage, Bax New Exrine, Randall, from Mobile for ibe Clyde, ran inlo Troéh Bay res Seller from the gale of the 27tb, and had to cut away all ber masis, Bric Rearcoa & Frances, Munre, before at the mouth of York River, has been gotten eff and taken to Norfolk {or repairs. Buic Many Srarias—Key Went advices of the 10th inst say that the brig Mary Staples, trom New York for A: arrived there on tbe 6th inst in distress, but that she would soon be in readiness to depart. Nev put into Tlelmes fale ints inate She left Boston C, pul jolmes’ Hole deen blown off to lat 48 27, lon £3 58. 3 Beandyn ine), from Philadelphis cur TroJaN, hevee for Savannah, with a eargo of railroad tron, put into Wilmington, NC, 12h, leaky. Aupsonoucn Bay, Fed 1l—Put in, the bark J ch Farina hoa e aire aac . Pari 7 ‘and best bower anchor. . i Dastuovurs, Feb 24—Bark John Henry, French, tanzas for Coen, ba taabed all possible despatch. D, mg by Kd gg ty F veaton, ie ® total wreck at Pens! folyhead Bay. The cargo will be ss a Liverroot, Feb $—The Lanrel, from Charente, in coming pp, he rgr came in contact with ibe abip 8 Curling, for Mal benrce. The former lost mainmast and ji “Sod also tbe ounce" Wann Molise Sart a tease it, and also the vame “Wm B MeManus” ‘ou the case, was os fa Tog egy ae about Qa ad to pera in the German language, hare been writen at Savanah inert Paterno, Feb 2/—Two American vessels have been wreck- ed at Girgenti. Surtps, Feb 23—The American ship Anna Kimball, from London, morning took pny? rovind at Boner Porat, when making for thi harbor. She was towed off this evening and bre 0 steamtugs. Damage Known at present. ene ee Vrssri Asnone—Schr Crysolite, Smith, from New Orieans reports, no daie, 15 miles 8 of Jupiter Inlet, coast of Florida, saw a vesse) aahore, masts gone, bowapritand jibboom standing, and an appesranoe of a teut en the beach, trom hich it was supposed that eforts were being made to save the cargo. Name of the vessel not escertained. Moriey—A serious disturbance broke out on board the Brnwb ‘at Charleston, on 4th inst. Degroes, and bed conspired, when tthe vessel kot out 16 sea, to rise. In tauliny and take peasesdon of tess 3 Rod ood spirit, pemeree fortunately die- cover rematurely; one of negroes bot, though not hulled, and order restored. _ SS Cees Co} Rete se American venselacieared 81 » NB, és In09, ingetber wih thelriconage, ae-— UTR the year 61 veesels (84,049 tong), avprozimate value 208,900 673,383, 623,580 Carrying $3,016 standard value. And earning freight amounting to... Approximate value of vessels, cargoes and freights..$5,999,863 Whaiemen. Sid from Honolulu Jan 1, abi ora Aris Pa FE Bo ree otton hoc Nee reafon enh Me wheal 1 go toa ny ne fon aw! to Pro- vinestown, 2] months out, 490 bbis. oll bound wo Batvedse. Spoken. de. Ship Fanny Peen,. Smith, from Liverpool Nov 25 for Bbanghae, Jan 3, Jat 15°80 8, lon 30 30 W. 8 iy ae Boston Oct 31 for Honolulu, Jan 1, Ship Eyren, Gre ety Monmouth, from NOrleans for Queenstown, March 1 formouth, from ; lat 340, Jon 8 20. Raney the fee Neckar (Ham), from Mobile for Bremen, Bee 16, lat 48 on ee Dolphin, Hoyt, from Boston for Ratavia, Deo 29, lat 80 Jon & Ehip Missouri, of Liverpool, steering F, Feb 19, lat 42 27, lon 56 40. Foret, Ports. Pn parca Feb 22—-S!d J Godfrey (from Cork), Aber- 2. ANtwxnr, Feb 29—Arr Tally Ho, N¥ork. Atcrcinas, Feb 1i—Arr Carolina, Palermo for NOrieans. Buisto1, Feb 27—Arr Crimes, Rodd, Savannah, Sid 28d, Bobi Bruce, Muir, Wilmington, NC. Ent ou! 2th JB LStemper, NYork. At the Pill 24th, Spartan, Campbell, for Witmington; NC, ldg. Beovwersnaven. Feb 22—Aarr sir J Franklin, Lelar, Hel- voet, Burmah, Beckwith, N York. BReMERuAvEN, Feb 2i—Sid Clara, Wells, —; 234, Anna, Raschew, NYork via England, Baxcxiona, Feb 22—Arr Dolores, Urge'l, Mobile. Batavia, Feb }-—Arr Union, Wiley, NYork. Caxpirr, Feb 21--Arr Alleghanean, Bickford, Antwerp; 224, Annapoiis, Pickett, Havre. Sid 2lat, Chic: 80, Mobile; 24th, Acme, Telford, N'York. Cummatiaxo Hasson, about Feb 21—In port bark Emma F Chase, Ball, for N¥ork idg. Catcorta Jan 23—Arr John Porter, Stevens, Akyab. Cid 17th, St Bernard, Brown, Mauritius; 2tb, Shirley, Allen, Beaten; Siar of Fence, Hale, London; 224, Martha, Lane, Mau: ritine, Cumnrvrcos, March 1—S1d Br brig Evergreen, Dakin, Bos- Drat, Feb 22—Arr Tempest, Whitney, London (and led tor Cardiff); 284, Hesper, Cook, de. fc shored); 27th, G B Lamar, Bradley, NYork (and proceeded for London): 1 Seybura, London for Port Philip (and ‘38ib, Lotus, Brown, NYork for Roterdam; Axn Eagie, Caverly, N'York for London. Fixetwoon, Feb 25—Arr Sheridan, Bussell, NOrleans; ‘7th, PTauucUTE, Feb 3S Arr Queen of the Beas, Crowell, allan ‘ALMOUTSR, Arr Queen h Gtascow, ‘Feb 3—Arr ‘Hewteon, NOrleans; 25th, wi a == - ‘MeLaren, Savani . jew Emp! Randall, Mobile, Goopwtx Baxpa, Feb 4—Passed by, Carl, Ludering, trom NOrlears for Bremen. NYork few days: brige Burmab for dor Dani Heatley US, for fiver, Feb f0—Arr Danube, Gelding, NOrleans; m, Schmidt, Suittxon “favawna’ Aovihera parlor Galdrell yg Wm Ki ‘ leans, . . NYork; ); Re- Carver, Havana; y Hewvorr, Feb 23—fid by) Kone, Deo 31—Sid a - ALFA, Maren 10 Are big Billow, Foster, NYork. Cl M.echrs Mary Ann, Grant, 4 y ‘7th, Swan, Parr, Philadelphia, LiveRroot., Feb 22—Arr Underwriter, ; Stephen. Munson, Rio Grande via Lisbon; B L Lane, Bryer, NOrieans; ‘0 © Duncan, Otie. and Yoriee, Soule, do: North American (@), Alton. Portland; City of Baltimore (w), ie, N¥ork, 20h, deine, Somerrad, Noble. mpire, Coombe vannsh; 26, Solon, Smith; Allen, Mc arthur, and Mary Campbell, Morse NOrlears; The vuke, Bain; F Godfrey, and. Parliament, Irvine, Saratnah: New. Wort Knight, and Windsor Forest, Cariis, Mobile, anna Decatur Parsons, and rd, Preble, City Point; 2b, Cuiloden, Barley: and Oliver loses Once Mo: ‘Anta Tothill, wm, Southern Righta, ilarward, Charleston; Argo. Asraunah; Venus, Partebone; Olt ver Putnam, Smith; Oariyle, Thomas, and Empress. Lyons, Or'eans; 26:b, Bt Helens, Springer; Uoeas, McBedie: Zered, MoGonogle, and Fdwart Hyman, Neill, do; Edward l Peters, Curtis, and’Angiesea, Brace, do: Adoiphine, Meyerdick, Gal: ypeton; Emerald, Cook, and Tribune, Irwin, Mobile: Aine Mekenzie Cl Eaton. ‘uscazora, Dun'evy, 2th, Asia (s), Lott, NYork: Rajah,’ Bowen, Galveston; Wm Pe Jane Henderson, a 2 Hunter, Baker, do; Grace endletor Gait; Columbes, : ._ Gerrish:. Wes Frapey: Nauoet Chfids: Hy Nock, Grittn and. Wn "Woodbe 5 Tan, leans; Granite 1 Wee rannah, 2th, Frank Haysie, Randall, NOrians:' 2h, North ord o$§ E53 je"bourne (ard jethovrne; 2th, Graverend Hib): Arendia, Net out 284, Liverpool, Kearney, for Sid trom Gravesend 26m, Art Lizakp Poms, Feb Orleans for Bremen, Jamies, Feb 2l—Sld MA Herrera, Feavey (from Tr>n), 7 NK, Feb 23—Put tm, Leuls Nepeleon, Haviiiz, fork for Hamburg (and eld : ne Fep Lyre ey? —~ r: peena, Fel v uy? jakebard, Bevrout 18h, Mary . Bri GibraRar. Dy die Fira ras: 16% Viv , Picket, Mar ven; 26th, A ;, Vaso de Gama, To4d, Siegroed mien fs or Tee a pee et WORT, AT i; ‘top, yo. Sid 28d, Tamerlane, Tinkham, Fernandina. a Bartre 7 17 Pid Moment, an » NYork. onrsMoutH, Fel merican Congress, Wood- yard, from London for Mork; Sid, Meoper, Cook, from a0 Boston Pontianp, Feb 22--Of, D © Preros, from Qyeenetawn, fo Lehb; #84 Bre bark Laura, Wilmeeh, frem NYork for Bie. wep, a)) wel). aE TADA, Feb 24—In port Industrie, Milken, for WYork ready. lorence, Wadsworth, or Svwpa, Dec 24—Arr ‘Whatpea for London! Joehua Bate”, Bonarck, Gray. Whaispos tor NYork: Sik Remoe Betos a nila for NYork; 6h, Whiriwind, Glei, ‘Hong Kong for Deme- run fincarors, Jan 16—Arr Cyclone, Melbourne. bid ithe Phlowens, ‘Berry, Boston Mevsiery, Walsbows, Urerucal: 14th, Qcoas Stead, Smalley, Bamata 16, BB orbs Pallard, Penang and Boson; 10th, Dow, Nery, Bangkok. Snancuan, Deo X2—Arr Kale Hastings, Kingman, Geelong: 2:4, Brave Lourmel, Divoire, Sa Franelsen: Jan 9, Cenvass po date, Golden Rule, Mayo, NYork: Fanzay Hale! Skylark, Burley, and Surprise, Ranlett, NYork. 5 ‘BtJonns. NF, Feb 16—Arr schr Susan B, Mabon, NYark d eld 27th for ‘08: Phiia- Des, (atnoe 2 Riis beige Ellicott. Wilson, for WYork (gt Goraen. - to land Harbor for de; sohr Ame." alters Se Bid 3st, brig Rainbow, Bad NYork ee Ee Conagre, Nerks - rel 4 i 3 ey ef 3 : i i 5 § tn wan! of pllets nove ALEX ARDBIA, Masch \4—Arr steamahip Monticelio, Gi NYork; ¥ Wogln, do; iy ‘Vista, Seby,'Providesce. Below, ship Annie Lauria, Monts, N, Arr Br Mareb 18—Arr cinta Asmarien, Bien, 16 Sri canes ae ae tes B Hawt ), Grifin, i, tie Packeels Rosine’ ae Hulees A J Dyer, ark Ks, Bi Rorey: Kismnon t: Losha, "Hay Bay "9 8 ee ag et a Portland, 8id, wind 5 a Bremen; ta, from Frapklio, Me folk; sche Brilitant, Cook, Charleston; T C Worrell, Hul ‘Wilgon, Oharleston. farch 1i—Arr echr G F Young, Packard, Baltimore. Pearson, Hi vans. NYork. 1sth—8id schrs H B Metealf, Burton. Baltimore; Mail. Kelley, pore Silas or f#eaman, Tuisabernperts Mara Louisa. mings, and J M Parker, Williston, N York; sloop Oregor, Rhodes, do; and from below, brig Edward F Newton, val na. March 10—Arr steamship eng oy Mar- RYork; E Smith, Chase, Baltimore; E james Gray, Plummer, Boston; schrs Fre tterly, , do; M¥ Davis, Robinson; i, B. waite, Rogers: RW Brown, Burlon, and L. Peacock, NYork; D 8k Petersburg, brig Emma Eger, fisrdy, Baltimore’ B'oni, Chics Haliimote: Alabass, Veugiider, Wilming: aapganra "Wiimisgion Or ton » NO; Lon, by all ald 10th, with ship & Peter, Pa ee Citizen, Drinkwa:er, Furbish, 40 for Cy Falion, Weaver, Nor- folx. tS Ee ee ; Georgetown, 5 O, ; . 4 ton, Del, for Poriand; John B Fister, Gandy; Jemes 8 Bewit, heed wind, brig LAlian: beera Knight, fophia Ann, Wompatack; ik B Qplokstep. 7 FM ‘Thomprot rah Jane, H 1. Orcott and ve Se pray neg bn 5 RSON VILLE, Meb 2—Arr brig Truxtlo, Mulligan, Ber- muda; 84. echrs kW Perry, and W H Sargent. Sar- ent, NYor¥: Sth, Tomah, ‘Anderson, do; F Dyer, Gilmore, itimore. Cid Ist, scbra’ Natlantel Doase, Doane, Cleafue gon: &1, Robt Corson, High. Providence; 6th, L B Myers. 8o mers, Philadelphia; Jenny Lind, Mitehell, Cardenas; 6th, Blen, Paterson. Providence; 7th, brig © B allen, Ray, Remedios. KEY WEST, March 2—Arr schra M © Hi Maimes, bury, NYork (ind ald &h for Coda: Keys) 4th, Sylvie way,‘Pevascola: 6th, brig Mary Staples, Maples, NYork tor Apslachicola. Sid Feb 29, brig Wabash, Greer, NOrieans; March 2; ships Harry Bla, , Havre; Flora Southard e remen. eS ee caer echr Fannie, Vance, Cardenas for Philadel MOBILE, Murch 6--Arr steamship Fashion, Saaith, Indianola; scbra Pennsylvania, Uavana; Blow, Greea, NYork. ld ship Persian (Pr), Stal ; sehrs Essex, Post, Lavaca; Wm Allen, Grant, Beton. Iker, Liverpool: 7th—Arr ship Thaintta Stingon, Liv ; brig Paquete de Tarragona (kp), Guardiola, Havana; peg Bak hg ad Cbarlesion. Cid sbio Adelaide, Hacodudk, Liverpool; bark Chus Keen, Swan, Providence snd NYork; sehr Lois, Nicker- oon, Matanzen. rr Torenzo, Warrick, Havre; brig W Be: burn, Nichole N ork, schrs D W Bagley, Panford; ae Rajabgopeul dir atnbrifter’ Brace Gir), Niekerwon, "acd (Br) 3 a Tum She er a ships Barbadian (Br), Cen Washington; Ph, Adelaide (Br), "Persian (Br), Charter ‘Onk, acd Washing NEW ORLEANR, March 9—Arr steamship Suwanee, Shan- ‘non, Indianola; Ay BP, Jobnaon, Calcutta; bark Laura, Pierce, & Hayu; brig Wabssh. Green Key West.” Below, ah ‘Weeks, from NYork; National, Boyd, trom B: Eng: Eivfra Owen, Potter, froin Havre: Chasca, Merrill, and John Pation, do; Nathaniel Thompson, Dickman; Clara Wheeler, Delano; Addie Snow, Howe, an Br), from Liverpool; Chas H Lant, Moore, from Grimaby; o Day ep from —=; Belle of Prey sehr Ai S Glee acest 3 rrogante (Me: i from Steal. jelson, Aj ii Howes, Pro ut 1p, Haak % Elva, Lyons; Mott 1, Ryder, and We ak ‘inion, Otis, Warwick, bound to Boston. put in with loss o OF eine Snckors, &o: UD, eo Ci Lang iy 0 fediator, Miller, sailed from this port for DC, put back, ha run inte The light boat; Mary A delice, donee, Ricken, oat to Alexandria, put in on account of weather, Cld schr Alfred Chase, Wino, ‘NYork. Sid steamship Wm Jenkins, Hallett, oat lith—Arr steamab{p Yorktown, Parrish, NYork; schrs Man- tila, Stmmons, and Laporte A he Mt Mass (both with loss of = 12h—, y leans; Amelia Star. y, We Ba- -Arr echrs ke: eeks, Charleston; Bleotric Arey, = id Mary Eliza, Lyons, NYork; 6 8 bith, ‘Chase, Provi- fence. in Hi Roads 12h, ship Alexaner, Bato, from Liver wid 1 sehmond. ‘ork, barks . Davi ; Azor, Burke, ntelope, s Wi 1 Payal.’ Sid 13th, schrs Ann , Fish ( NYork; & Wootten, Dipble (from do), do; Mary Nowell, Covill (from da), do; Cohasset, To! 11 WB Horsey, Baker, Bait! mere; North Pacific, Mi hla. NEWPORT, March 1s—aid for Ei 3 Cienfueges: Ina, Lancey, % Baltmore; Georgie Deertag, Piokhum, Elizabethport: Olive Bizateth, Hamilton, Boston” Cid sebr taitie Row? Wikming, ton. C. IMb—Arr (by tel) steemsbins North American, Liverposl sh apa ae Siireh 13 Art steamer Penguin, Williams the Sou woot Ni ; ota ; Taree H ‘aid sobr Nis ior, one Daria, Nock, Ninetta, Taylor, Kiiza- OND, Maroh 13—Arr steamship Yorktown, Parrish, ship Alexandria, Liverpool, com fork: Od Bain, trom Pear et mente. Knowlton, Nor sebrs: Hix, NYork: 10th, Vendori, F ichencot NYork. “Sank w, PERSONAL. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0. WOMAN, BAVING Loe? HER a ORB’ BanD SIX Pas ould take envo-et Mik ‘eben’ bos Oe tae ane! obs i 2 aathew lat av., between 171b and 28th ste , top fleer. em cone m. (D, GMITH, FARRIER, BATH, ENGLAND, SON OF ‘late John Smith, Bath--! iv phen Bigaton, 168 Grange Rood, Boreemeey aaa RFOBMATION WARTED— TER WHEREABOUTS of Mre, smeline Fowler, sy A ay No.4 J W. M, HERALD OFFIOR. e} _ 4 communisation (bus addressed remains in this effier. advantage L*20™% —COULD ‘NOT SRE YOU FRIDAY EVEN. ‘88 promised by your friend. Hepe te hear from ten sgais botleds 7 *CONeTANES ‘OSES NOLAN, FROM DUBLIN, WILL CALL wirn- M out delay, en! Mr. Charlee awards, counsellor, $5 Pies oJ /MESB, BAILEY, OF PHILADELPHIA, WILL FIND Cy to & at, hie wo call at Merritt, Strang & 8. HEWRI KUHN, OF WILLIAMSHURG, WH M225 AUR or FUROR eg oe Sas Siesta Toueeed i eat ae ew: BE LADY WilO SROOGNIZED AN OUD PATENT Ow leaving ibio's Theatre, Tuesday evening. will & favor by addressing © HY. Broadway Peat uiies. Bly. SPECIAL NOTICES. CARD.. BIZ yeas sit Oem vriendi? SCA, & int Pyrah wypahe clasoen ine 17h is Metro BARBOUE, Ne. 9 street, bet) P. Do LY, & Clinton place, RICHARD 'BBLL, 88 Wiliam stroot, NAY L Hi 36 Barclay streoh DANN DEVLIN ae brace JOSEPH BTU ART, $3 Nessan street Reo. DONNELLY, 23 Park place. JAMES BSLaPUON, 25 Brosdway. ‘ALPRED 80 Meg Wall street. yet rie p Wall street. WOGERTY, No. 5 Broad street JOHN B. BARTHOLOMEW O/OONNOR, 4) Aan street, Obairmen ‘Tickets may be procured of the stewards or ef the ofticers of Booiety. vos ‘ HAVING COME TO MY KNO' iB THAT CEE tain unserapeloas Low pe 4 mo Sree eames sons whe make or wee my said Patent. rsaceaag ae sectare ot te Ooeper Inaete on Tharedeg rere Mared 15 Bubjest—'The Emperer Napeleos."’ Tickets 28 conis, Reserved Seats 10 i be had at Be sk bd f-~ yet peril O'Rbea's pty OWNER OF TEN BALES OF RAGS C, Hitebeook, wil] eall for them at 101 Wast steset, a simp ‘be 17th of Mareh, 1960, or they will be sold to pay Te Chait 3 Hut : i E FH if | i i E | i FFICE OF bay Bp a = aR sorance ‘Company, yw Yor! street —New Maren Tt, 1880. The following gentlemen have been re-elected Directors of this company, by & unanimous vote, feeb ee a viz:—Igaac A. Storm, Francis T. Luqueer, Charles &. Bul, Isaac games Baydam, Raward &. Clark, Charles herd Knapp and Edward Minturn, Regs. Gelyeke, faq. has been chosen a director to All e vacancy for the term of one year. A ee tote en the Board of Directors held thie day, Joeeoh B. Collins, aq. nimonsly re-elected Presi- cent of thle company, we OBR EADLE, Secretary. ROPORALS WILL BE RECEIVED until Friday, March 16, at 12 o’cloek, noon, fora buflding to Tenged to ¢ ene oC Bao reas, tebace anton an Atorney see PE aa Peek of HaWs, Comptroller. fice, Mareh 12, 1860. i | 'T. PATRICK’S DAY. GRARD ORATION REV. DE. CARTLL, st THR gra OF: muUsIC, ‘The Fidelity of Ireland in Defence ef Liberties \ ® © ‘Avejent felon oe (TSMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION BY THE ORDER ‘of the Temple of Honor will take place at the Motbodiat Pg Ee ig a reene str between Spek SASH MAKERS. —| POBALS WANTED FOR THE and Glass, for a job at and 253 West Twenty-fifth A FINS BROWN HORSE FOR FALR—CAN BE SEEN at 26 Orehard sirest, from 1 to 6 e’aloek. A aeiel OF ee he ieee oat 2 7 the jt old has ne weet har,’ Apply et Huda wrest —A GOOD BECOND (COACH FOR SALE 4 Goo! HAND COACH, suitable for , Will be sald ebeap; tnd TH High Srente! corver of Stuteenth ae en om OR SALE—ONB PAIR MATOBED SORREL HORSES, 18M carriage or road; one 6 yeare old, fit for jeare old, ‘splendid bro fit for cart oF grocery Doree: one sorrel, 16 banda. 6 years for express or grosery business; one bay Ware, 18} in for or read The above Horses have just been rough from the poe gtd ay Bag on en dpeer Banl site nena sireek, NOT .N.B.—The above, Horecs will be been rode and drove by a lady for tee + warranted Hing and gence nd‘oan pace fu eas than idee mulation to wegen. at Mr, HUNI'S stable, corner of Reusen and Menry streets, Brooklyn. Pep nie me cet Se Sea. iS koet Siar ieee t top square box Wagon, with harness. be- maith chop, unr the cI ss beaaty; bes long natural tail; Wit'be sold for $450. Call st 19 Blanion ly noua rallable for a indy Roy, jOR SALE—A PAIR 1bdy hands high, si any purpos a few fire! rate yu elt gg will be given. Apply at 687 reas. LADIES’ SADDLE HORSE; ALSO A BAY eee Thint as Lesingion avenues, UTIFUL CITY MADE ROCKAWAY wig made igk. wound pov pig De Fr ane © vig | jay, near Catharine street. * R FALE—ONE SPLENDID TEAM OF LONG TAILED tan’ macromenie every on Can ee sie 4 action ; Perry street, near Fourth, R BALE Lag Pd ARE oan. OF sorrel mares, 143% bands high, years borner of Bixth rentze and FOR 24:8 VERY, OBRAP—ONE VERY, FINE ROAD lagon. Dew, with top, i Hah. without Tag 0 ooo ver oad road ight furress, price Biizabeth tirest goers. Apply at ‘ty-ninth etr per set; all city made. Inquire at ‘ORSES, WAGON@.—A_ GENTLEMAN LEAVING THE ‘2 ‘Aico, cartinge. wagon’ Sc. Taquire st 1S Geld sireal up eiaire: ARNESS FOR GALE CBRAP—A LIGHT SINGLE ver mounted Harnees for ale very eboup. two days si 63 Orchard etrect, near Grand, tm esbon M2 TORRD TEAM orviGE Bay Houses, y old, price $700; — and Har: ‘also the Butlding 160° Makien SEVEN ‘$100; farnces. street, lane. Apply of cveeed $18 per mow ke “A ddreas We a tS Mt fhe org the . Factor “Addrems P.bax A190 ost ofee, (22 SUNY 8 ———— ‘OUSE WANTED —WANTSD, BY 4 4 Heese, aE - Soo) per saat adr oe Ww, FOURTH A’ foed‘naul BY calling on KIABEIMES 200,533 Tas two are Uoviars, o oma be real, 2 OF call don, amon ot Fea a, oF ell upon co. my % c : i i 3 hit it i if i: i; ae E / 3 3 iE if : f i i H z i P a id ; ; : i il a8 § iF rf i if f G4 bl 4 4 Fr i a iP] | ig re i il “i i f . | 7 i ; 1 i 3 if 4 is i ‘ Ee Bs f i aud i u Beil housekeeping E i i i i in a ‘the eos of ‘a few select dees. Si, Hert office, ++ for one week. Bly ther root and Ferented sarees ana Pours eud mek teat pues, House furnished preferred. Apply to H. L. BID’ 58 Pine street. ANTED—TWO HOUSES SUITABLE FOX BIDWELL, 88 Pine atroet, meee Wee ee A MAN AND WIFE ONLY, second floor of a respextabie house, consisting of three ; ‘« E one | f or four rooms, with water; location not above fwenileth s' rent not to exceed $11 per month. Referense Address, with particulars ‘Mr. Thomas No. 78 Front st. OCKAWAY FOR SALE—ALMOST AS GOOD AS NEW. R suitable for one or two horses. Apply at 109 South Ninth street Willlamaburg. OAD WAGONS —GENTLEMEN Ancor, now en “cxsiacn st, styles first introduced O8T—$3 ARD-—IN GOING FROM’ 122 DUANE Lieetiew to 15 Willow street, Breokiyn. or from 15 Willow street to Burnham’s Gymnasium. an iméezed dark ward, with the the owner, Off—ON TURSDAY NIGHT, BET" and Hamilton ‘WEEN WHITEHALL street, on New York side. ‘aventie, on Brook- jally, corner of Pitty. WA YEDRIN BROOKLYN, nErwaeN THe Cire Ri waters iosi be Ia's poortnal men ; must not to exoved $000. Address 0. L. R., box 1,144 AT Pad office. ANTED.—THREE GENTLEMEN AND THETR desire Rooms and Board between Fourth and A. avenues. Answers must give full particulars and terme, wick! * peat bo mosersio. Leo niust be gooa and referenses < ‘exceptionable; basement preferred. Address free days, H., Fuysiclan, Herald ofa, * eo ne < ~ o t RR COR RS ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND TWO Aree ige, Bert Of a House, furnished for housekeeping’: Tato, Hr Li, Hereld oflce, for three days. 4 4 SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY? > without children, a first class House, with modera th... provements, Plessantiy loeated in Brooklyn, eonvenient to with tse privilege of takiog a for tourdare. sadivens ferns week, stating particulars, a. A., Union square Post office. oe Wate on AN AMERICAN FAMILY OF THREB a able io between Fourih nod Thi “nh streoun, and Third ané Bixth avenues, where the rent would be taxes in board, with tae pri of taki afew boarders. Gress for’ one woek A. F., Sion arose Setomes _ ANTED — A FURNISHED HOUSE IN of the ety, moderate reat, where ihe ew of sare taken of the ests! rent, are dilsenent person, roy ‘Will please address J. H, bor 5,749 Post ofloe. ——_ | vi ge fr REGU. Bresdway, opposite z ‘clock. By order, EXPRESSES. ‘ELIS, FARGO & 00.8 WwW fas tom CALIFORNIA, OREGON AND ‘Mall Steameltp Cows a1 4; WM. 880 and 80 P. , from White street depot. om Twenty sixth street depot, ‘ML, exprens, connest

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