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i prt > “of the republican awd eur masses ty have answered this question; and tne G@envention which convenes at Chicago in May, will 0 er age Moa bes ae Nes 4 action: Convention what tt may, so long§as Sosa & republican ‘eple—anybody who was datttle for the eause be 1866—we shall be found batibing in its front ranks. We Gat Mr. Seward should be our nominee, because we Delieve him to be our strongest man, preaisely im the ratio that $56, eisveshann enigtoty ait, Che rareoontaties the repub- Yeam principles. is, too, our ablest man. But thank @ed we bave a host of men abundantly qualified to be pend ho capa! ju ‘the Presidency. Fremont, Chase, McLean, Banks, Qnmeren, Fessenden, Hale, and & host of others capally Gberisbed and respected, there can be no difficulty in ve- “Weeting 8 good and troe man for the nomination of the Repablioan Convention; and yet wo hold that William H. ‘Seward is our 0 man—our expediency candidate. oe Ea eS » it A oa ef expediency outaide the republican ranks for a aand date = ean Dove! pebiean pom). Pelitical Intelligence. Avmnopr sur Sewanp.—The Cincinnati Gareic, the Yeading black republican organ in Ohio, we should judge from Ms tone, would take any of the candidates who ‘will go Before the Chicago Convention in preference to B says the old fossil comes fully up to the republican honest difference of opinion as to what Mr. Bates really For Mayor or Port.anp.—The democrats of Portland, Me,, have nominated Hen. Joseph Howard as their candi- @ate fer Mayor, to be supported in the coming municipal | ‘Tas Laresr Caxpmars yor Tus Prampencr.—The To- vente Glebe, republican, says the New Yorx Hera. is ‘*hard up for & candidate for the Presidency, James Bechanan, General Scott, and others, having failed him; suppose he takes up the Prince of Wales.” We should ‘fivst want to know the young Prince’s platform. If he is ‘taiated with Exeter Hall black republicanism we couldn’t There ie & fair demand for foreign | fer sterling and 5.16] 0 18j, mest of the business @ene being at { for sterling and 5.17} for francs. Seme specie will be sent to Barope this week, but not to cover bills drawn at the present time. Next month it must, be expected that the foreign ex- changes will advance, and that specie will flow eut- ward at the rate of a million or two # week. ‘The exchanges at:the Bank Clearing House this morning were $19,693,962 78, and the balances The Arabia, at this port this morning, brings London and Liverpool papers of the’l7th instant— three days later. The fonds continued dull at 94j @ 943, the political complications on the Contizent still exerting a prejudicial influence. The retarn from the Bank of England for the week ending the 14th March gives the following results when compared with the previous week:— 223,460 in circulation is £20,506,005, being a decrease of £168,350; and the stock of bul- lion in both departments is £15,299,880, showing an increase of £79,687 when compared with the pre- ceding return. Mesars. Baring Brothera write: — ‘There bas been some business in United States 6's at Pennayivanie Leen 86, and Saran 88; 24’ sterling, Te, 92; ditto oa, Ny tn Titinois a ‘The amount of no’ 0134, in Hand at 96 in Virgie Oe ering ai Canada 5’s 100% & tral Central, 81; New York 66; tral 43% discount; New York and Erie 93, Mr. E. F. Batterthwaite saya:— securities bave been on a very We note, however, & and Freeland The Economist of the 17th reporta the money market as follows:— ‘The money market is tight. The sup! appears tore scanty. To-day, more ere were juiring eager) cannot be dicounted in cent, and in many quarters 4 ply in al) quarters “ the bank- ‘ket below 4 per fg asked. At the bank, evel more numerous: THB DRY GOODS €RADE. ‘The follewiag is a comparative statement ef the imports of foreign dry goods at New York for the week and singe January 1:— pinmed ns the ansen eat souaie aaa Torown on esate eases Laon see Since Jan. 1. Batered ai the -18,949,141 31,054,779 ‘Thrown on market. ..,.18,042,986 $2,887,171 36,060,705 By the above comparative statement it will be seen tha, ‘doth the entries and the amount of dry goods thrown up. on the market the past week, exceed those for the same Period in 1858 and 1859, and especially those of last year The totals since the lst of January last still show an ex. cess over those for the same time during the two preced- ing years. Annexed will be found tables giving the quan- Uty and value of goods entered for consumption, thrown upon the market, and withdrawn and warehoused, by which it appears that of the goods entered for consump- thon, woollen fabrics amounted to $471,292, cotton do, ro sed silks to $440,063, and miacelianeous to 007 ime moderate sales, We have no change to notice whale and sperm. . Provisions.—Pork—The market was lees buoyant and somewhat irregular, with more di ition . The transactions footed up about 1, bbis., moluding new mess at $17 873¢, old do. at $17 873; a $! new prime at $14 26 a $14 37%, and old at $12 Beef was steady and rather firmer. The sales embraced ssl A 3 a 8 & : 2° a -F 5 4 i cheese wore unchanged, Roos was firmly held, while sales were limited. Smore.—Sales of 1,000 mats of cassia were made were largely withdrawn. prices obtained Pr follows :—Hyson, 820. e 46340.; young hyson ekin, 28¢. a 49c., and }, 87 go. ‘Wauxay was demand, with sales of come 850 bbia. reported at 2c. SHIPPING NEWS. FR TF 5. >>> £333 BAVANNAE, Mare 90—Steamer Parkersburg, ot thie port, ‘eporia 8 miles South of False Cape a sehr ashore, and 6 miles eulside of the Cape a.iarge ship ashore, wih a lighter and tug slong alongside, ;robably the Robert Treat, before reported. BROHLANDS, Kareh X, snaget—Threo briga of tho Hi - ands ia, No o somes Other Vessela a sight, Wind SW, DY HOOK, March 30, sunset—One ship up the Channel in iow ‘ankes. pire a4 aight. Beart eee - i PORT LAFAYETTE, March 30, sunegt—Ship Alice anchored delow the Narrows, bound ‘other Vessels tn sight. Wareham Misceliancous. Snr Lapy Borris, Lavender, trom Liverpool for Caleutts, was abandoned in a sinking state, no date, in las 49 N, lon 9 W. Part of the crow arrived at Plymouth, ¥, 16th inat; the rematn- der were taken on by the brig Sappho, bound to Gibraltar. (The L 8 wasan Al veasel of 1290 tons burthen, bullt at Med- ford in 1865, and was owned ‘tn thie city by Messrs Harbeck 00.) Captain Murray, of steamship Nashville, from Charleston, bas our thanks for bis attentions. Bars Heisn W Aumy, Davie, hence at Portland, NSW, when two days out from ‘New York had a gale, in which lost eke ant. topgallant mast. Would load wool for Mel- Bars Mary H Kerpatt, from Matanzas for Philadelphia, gghoveai Gold Gortug Bar, jt funiber on tbe beach nat aig, cargo being thrown overboard. Bpaiched for assistance. nes Pvt port brig Chins, ) from’ Hayne, March \4—arr pate lea sna Gata emp, ark Vn Me pleh, Maker, end WS Lindsay, Gray, Hon = SoS Wah ont, Ctra Lon By 1m the xiver Tork Pielade , ‘Winalow, Woosung (asd ng te Perthshire, Dusean, Boston. a er ere ae ner, for Boston soon.” rela as ladelphis, Mara: March 24—In port schrs Rverglade, Heaton, ter r Nickerson, for Mobile’ do and fe- Siied yesterday. Hid Rist, bark Trovatore, Onrver, th, brig Black Hawk, Portland; Cnleaberase, Sma)l, Philadelphia; Hope, n, NOrleans, NewWeastix, March 15—C) March +, Woosang- Necvitss: March Ie Ta pore brig Garlews Bie lag; —In urlew, sehr Trade Wind, heuoe, jun arr; aed ouners aa r Falenno, Mare b—Arr Henry 8 Agello, Trieste vig pick NSW, Bente, port Dark Helen W via, from NYOrk ust Gh, 96 Akos Roald feed. Weal for Mele Params, March 18—In port ship Chataworth, Horne, fer tha Pons apaim, March 5—~A; 7aral ‘ rr bark NH Gaston, so, Fire, Nos Ula Feb 2, bark John C Breas ie theeae 1, schr Commos, Stephens, do; 6th, bark Maraval, Grills, Porte P15 aidganlambertented Arago (s), Lines, WYork (and 8 Luowe, Feb 21— puna Lore, Feb Z1-In port rigs Louies, Johnson, fram M Dodge, Thompson, for Bomba about le days Bakr peo, Cannon, Blocum, from NYork y sr amcor Mate Belts a non, arcs Perts. delphia; ship Qiooro, Taylor, Liverpool; Poek- nation, ake ‘having ow, Tuesday mi bag! oy Seer Yd Kast. river, ae by slarted. wepport bim. Mapawe Bates any Tus Gruuan Reyvaucars.—The Cin- etanati Volksblatt, republican, is not willing that Judge Sym ;, bari am algo taken on the large Sectional | Hulse, Havantah’ schre Robe: ed, tecaulked and uewly | yacoa: Frank Herbert’ Parker’ Pilladalplin; Waws Bates sheuld be allowed to tack himself on to the repabli- eam party. It says the Chicago nominee “ should not be @ man who has ever been guilty of any participation in Know Nethingiam. He should not be one who joined the wepublican standard at the eleventh bour for the sake of @fiiee. Hoe should be no blind worshipper of a protective ‘tariff’ and, farther says, that “the republican party should be democratised and not whiggerised.”” ux Toomexe Deacinon 10 Cuanizsrox.—The Ten- measee delegation have engaged rooms for thirty at the Otarleaten Hote). In order to secure the rooms the de- Jegation bad to agree to pay for them from the 15th of April. As the Convention does not assembie until the 234 it is probable that the delegates will not get to Charleston before the Zist, so that they will have to pay for their vooms for six days before they use them. This, at $7 & piece per day, will amount to $200 or $1,470, that the delegates will have to pay for the privilege of securing their rooms. If they only have to pay $5 a piece per day, ‘a8 some reports say, their rooms will cost them but $900 before they enter thom. Surscmmpic 10 Buy Coxxgcncur.—In relation to the webecriptions in New York, the New Haven Register says :— the ae to afriend in New York, that NCthe ‘se. publicans would carry Connecticut, for they had raised Eee, See and were going t0 buy up thed——d A Sovrmmn Canpipate.—The Richmond Ezaminer says ‘+g Southern nomination only can unite the entire South, anda really conservative candidate can do this with cer- tainty. What Northern candidate can combine the South? Not one, No man believes any can. The nomination of ‘a Northern man will divide a power now united, and will ‘eal into exintence parties to distract and weaken the con- nervative strength of the Southern States. In Virginia, ‘ever, the old opponents of the democracy will make a strong and a dangerous struggic against the democracy Jed by a Northern candidate. In Kentucky and Tennessee the contest would be doubtful, with the chances against fhe democracy. In Maryland we would be beaten. Un- der the strongest Northern democrat we could not count ‘em South Carolins, Georgia or Mississippi with certainty.” A Norgn Day.—The twenty-third of April has been fixed upon for the assembiago of the National Democratic (Convention in Charleston. It is the date on which Brazi) ‘was discovered, Warren Hastings was acquitted, the battie ef Ratiaben wan fought between the Austrians and the Vreneb, the Charter of Connecticut was granted by Charles M. Itis also iversary of the death of Cervantes, Baxter, Tickell, Wordsworts aad Shakspere. F Obituary. Mrs. Rurs, widow of the late Phillips Payson, died at the residence of ber son, i Boston, on the 25th inst., at ‘tee advanced age of ninety-three years and nine months. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Frivay, March 30—6 P. M. "The feature of the day has been an extraordinary and general excitement on the Stock Exchange, re- sulting in an advance of some two per cent on moat speculative securities. New York Central, which closed yesterday at 753 bid, opened this morning at 76, rose steadily to 78}, and finally elosed at 784 bid. The advance is due partly to the news of the killing of the Pro Rats bill in the Leguslature, and partly to the general impression that the large purchases which have been made vithin the past day or two have been on account parties well informed as to the intentions €the Legislature with regard to the ToliMbill. parties who have been waiting for the ad- jurnment of the Legislatare to become purchasers ¢ Central to-day thought that the opportunity was ecaping them, and took a line in that stock. Mis- sari State sixes were likewise active, and closed ‘ian advance of 1} per cent over yesterday's price. "Tis is due to the news that the Legislature has ad- jowned, after receiving the Governor’s veto of the bils granting aid to railways. The Western stocks wee all higher. Galena advanced {, Rock Island 4, Toedo f, Dlinois Central }, Michigan Central 2} per cert. The regular and steady increase of earnings ‘on these roads seems at last to be producing some effet on the public mind. Michigan Southern was steady at yesterday's closing price. Hudson advanced one per cent, with s fair demand. The Dasiness in railroad bonds was unusually large, and ‘we note an advance in almost all descriptions. Pacific Mail was in demand at the opening at yes- terday’s closing price, but as the day advanced the market was oversupplied, and the price declined 4 aj percent. The marketat the close this after- noon was very firm at the following quotations:— Virginias, 93} 3 $; Missouris, 82s 3; Canton, 20} s 21; Cumberland, 14 = }; Pacific Mail, 103j a 04; New York Central, 78} a i;*Rrie, 10} a 2; Hudson River, 40} a 3; Harlem preferred, 36} s 2; Reading, 424 « {; Michigan Central, 45 a 3; Michigan Southern, old, 11 s j; do. guaranteed, 22 @ 4; Panama, 135] a 7; Illinois Central, 613 a 62; Galena, 624 a i; Cleveland and Toledo, 25} a ¢; Chicago and Rock Island, 653 @ 66; Minois Central Ts, 9pad Money was in rather more demand among the ‘trokers to-day, in consequence of the increase of speculative business; but among the discount houses there was no change. We quote, as before, eall loans, 5 per cent; short first claas paper, 5; 4.26 months paper, 6; single names, 6 a 7; second lass paper, 8010012. The movement of moaey @ the Sub-Treasury continues moderate; the re- eripts to-day were $140,528, of which $105,000 was from duties; disbursements, $121,668; balance this evening, $8,465,328. The arrival of $155,110 in the Ariel last evening will help to nwell the baok re- serve stil) higher. * by paying 4 per cent. probability of a continuance of the present stringency until the April divi- are paid. The Chicago Press of Wednesday gives the an- nexed statement of the movement of produce at The receipts and shipments of produce, live stock, &c., during the past week, will be found in the following com- parative table:— cial Ye utes fey) nBesaaRE FE ge » that the earnings of the Chicago, Bur- Jington and Quincy Railroad the second week of March were over $11,000 in excess of the same The receipts on the Grand Trank Railway for the week ending March 17, 1860, were $70,915, (i7* o-~ Tesponding wack t+ yoar, 92/60 51; increase, Mr. Cowdrey has issued a circular requesting an authorization from holders of the rejected stock of the New York and New Haven Railroad to sell it on their account at “not less than $25 per share, payable in cash, or not less than $27 50 per share, payable in the mortgage bonds of that company, at par and interest, or ,at not less than $33 33 per share, payable in the genuine stock of the com- pany at par—either of the three methods of pay. ment to be at the option of said Cowdrey”—t compensation for this service to be one dollar per share, and ten per cent of any excess obtained be- yond the per centage named, and the payment to depend upon the success of the negotiation. ‘The cash assets and liabilities of the New Orleans banka on the 24th inst. were as follows:— Citizens’ Bk. . $8,442,521 ean Canal......... 1;799/843 1,089,144 +++» -%28,853,766 12,610,790 18,835,749 20,838,613 The following table exhibits the respective amounts of exchange held by the various banks, and also the sum due to distant banks, the latter being comprised in the table of deposits, as shown As compared with the statement of the previous week, the results are as follows:— Decrease in ex Increase in distant Increase in long Stock Exchange. Fara, March 30, 1860. 3660 sha N'Y Cen = 26,550 ‘The bulk of the Southern trade is over for the seasou, and especially so far as Southern jobbers are concerned. Some retailers in the interior towards the end of the sea- gon may be induced to finish up their in South- ern cities. The Southern trade upon the whole has been large, but somewhat unequally distributed. Some large houses, well known and long established in the trade, have donea heavy business, while other less known firms have done an irregular,and in some cases, a light trade, ‘The large capital required to carry on an extensive dry ‘business tends to concentrate it im comparatively hands. The trade with the West is fair, and the bet- ter class of established merchants in that quarter, who tions some years since, have survived the collapee of 1857, and have entered the market and are buying to s fair (earpiece td = that quarter were very backward and irregular. prospects ahead, however, sive hopes of betier times. The socounts regarding nt Present wheat crops 860402 shows that wheat had ad- Weed’ while breadstutts generally were rather looking up. Should the foreign demand improve, better prices will prevail; which, with an improved export demand, will do much towards this with that from portions the middle New Engiand States, has Severs oonsid« sales of French and foreign suction: some lines have been rather largely withdrawn or slaughtered. On Wednesday Messrs. Wilmerdings & Mount held a special sale of French goods, of the importation of L. & B. Curtis & Co., which com: prised 1 lots. The sale drew a good company, but the print goods were sold at low figures and consider- able lots were withdrawn, while some descriptions of silks and other fancy were sustained. Moesrs & held a gale of rich lace s Eg xg i ; Be 5 or 2 FA B é ou round too low om . will be compelled to pump it and commence on higher ground beyond it, say about Howard, Grand or Broome street, while Canal street many. horas the Maiden lane of the wert side of the town. is said that ‘a large and liberal offer was made recently for St John’s park. by a Cai aes ‘merchants who proposed to erect ‘warebouses on its site. This being known, the persons interested in the park have resisted the sale and negotia- tions have fallen through. We have no changes to notice in the price of domestics. Heavy cotton piece goods were in good demand for export and prices sustained. China drills were selling at 8%c¢c.; bleached at 9c., and bices at QAge. to 103¢c. In other domestic articles the change in prices was unimportant. In foreign dry goods the business was fair. The chief movement in French printed goods of the week was by auction. British dress goods have been withheld from pub- lic sales; but a large private sale was reported, to close an importation, to a single jobber, estimated at $190,000, ‘and supposed at a low range of prices. Heavy woollens, to cut up for men’s wear, were backward, and sales ‘were moderate. Black silks, though in fair demand, were generally moving at easier rates than those current ear- lier in the season. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fuwvary, March 30—6 P. M. Asurs.—The market was steady with sales of 30 bbis. pots at 53¢c., while pearls were at 6c. Breapeturrs.—Fio' with more firmness, and was in fair request from the trade. The sales embraced about 2,100 bbis., closing within range of the above prices. Rye flour was steady at our quotations, with sales of about 175 bbls, Corn meal was quiet and prices unchanged. Wheat—The market exhibited more spirit, with more inquiry from the trade, The sales embraced about 10,000 bushels, including lowa epring st $120, 4,000 do. Inferior red Southern at $1 and at Grmer prices. Among the purchases were some Jota for oo The sales embraced about 35,000 busheis, festern mixed at 70¢. a 7ic., and smal! lota owes do. at 72c., sere veee 720, & 4c. 8 75 a 60. for Jersey and Southern yellow, and 77c. a 80c. for Southern white‘ and handsome do. at Sic. Ryo was dic. Corrxe —The market was quiet. The firmness of holders checked sales. 160 bags Jamaica were sold (a little stained) at 18c., and 100 do. Maracaibo at 13%, and 100 do, Trieste at Iie. Corros.—The market continued heavy, while prices were without quotable change. The sales were confined to 400 » 500 bales, on the basis of about the following quotations: — Joad with staves for at p. b Hay.—Fair sales were ‘aaitng ment, and at 90c. @ $1 for city use. ‘Hives —The market this week has been moderately active. Sales have been somewhat restricted, on account &t 85c. a We. for ship- to sdvance upon week's rates, as the curreat rates of the manufactured article do not warrant it. demand continues to « fair extent for both dry and stock. The sales were:—3,000 Montevideo and Buenos Arie Ae. 8 Bice, os mente: ee ae ae cow ‘at 243¢6., efx monthe; 6,000 Orinoco at 23c., six months; 1,700 Porto Cabello, &c., oD private terms, 1,600 Mara Furms Orry—From New York 24, arri at Havana 7h aad New Orleans 10th. From New Orleans Havens arrtving at New York 2h. Canawas—From New York 12tb, arriving at Havane 17h Saves hee rans Agar New Orleans 7/tb, Havana Sih, ‘or Part tvenreh \—From_ New York 17th, arriving st Havana ma. New Orleans &h, Bavana Mdend New Orleans From th. arriving at New York ish Dz Boro—From New York 27th, arriving at Havane let and Now Orleans 3d. From New Orleans Tah, Havana 1th, ar. riving at New York 19th. AKER Ciry—From New York April 4, arriving at Ha- Jpeg Apr ® From Havans March 25, arriving at New York MarAncis—From New York for Matantas on the Sth of onc ‘ARNAK—Froum New York for Havana via Nassau. NP, on the arrival of every alierante Cunard steamer at New York. B—When the above dates fall on Sunday the steamers will ail on Monday, except from New Orleans. SPROIAL NOTICE. wall pactaase and laters intended for the Naw Your Haase ALMANAO YOR WEW YORE—TEIS BAT. MOON SETS. Ree eee eee Port of New York, March 30, 1860, wa. Sicamatio Oty of Manchester (Br), Cumming, Liverpoo!— ino G Dale. Steamship Fulton, Wotton, Havre~New York and Havre Ship Niagara’ Lawrence, New Orleans—Snow & Burgess Sbip Fairfield, Hull, Charieston—Geo Bulkley. Bark F Deming, H Para and a market. Trinidad—Yanaga Del Valle & Co. Bark Teresa, Foster, St fintinnd’ Phelpes Os Jackson, Havana—A J Mi erry, Baburst—R P Bae hoe. Demarara—D 4ge, tes jarvis, Bt ino: Peters. i FEEERRRCEESEE i Hy ARRIVED. Steamship Arabia (Br). Stone, Livi March 17, wih mdse and 36 passengera. to. Cusard. 16th Inst, 7:30 AM, cig. nalized Br shty Alabama, bound in: same day, 9:30 PM, Kinaale, af KE from Boston and Halifax; 29th, lat 40, ton 69, p Asia, for Li E Florida, Oroweil, Havannan, with mdse and pag pengers, to ot a ee pa lurray, Charleston, with mdse ford. Tileaton & ‘passengers, to . Co. Permit Leon Poim, Freoch, Baltimore, with mdse, to H 7 ssa (lake iia with mdse and pas- 10H BOromwell #00. Jacob Badger Me), Sta Bom! are wits Nosed Mosk b hatch Hse Pee Bom w Uf ‘Orient, Hil, Liverpor!, Feb 17, with mdse and 220 pas ty Lays |, Fel wi sengera, 1o Spoffort, Fleston & Co. ilas hed a continuation of n'& Co. Has westerly winds. 10th inst, Jat 4510, lon 44, signalized “f for London. iin Parkes, Vicoaar Peace Ayres, fb 7, eiteeel Be, ‘WW DeForest &Gs.” Feb 2 int 7 8, or 901, sigan ized sbip Fair Wind, steering W: Feb 26, iat 20848, lon 31 20 'W, spoke ship Wanderer, from Callao for N York; was pening badly, making 8 inches water per hour; March 2 tat 1282 Jon 3851, spoke ship Winged Racer, bence for Hong Kong, 29 oe ‘ont, all well. ark Lyra, Thompson, Havana, 10 daya, with nugar tobacco 4c. to B Rubira. Has eaparieness heavy weather. Bark NW Bridge (of fortand). Small, Matanres, 2 days, with auger, to master. Has been 13 days North of Hatteras, with constant Norther! fm company with bar rith stant Ni my 4 ae ith bark Mary H Kendall. for Phiiadelphia, and saw her on 25th. 10th nat, off Florida (Biscayne) Light signalized Br ehip Wanata, frora Mobile for Liverpool; 12th, Int 29, lon 79 0, pansed Hano- verian brig Minnie, from Matanzas, for Philadelphia; same day, 2906, lon 79 40. spoke bark Andes, of Harpswell, from ‘Trinidad for NYork, 15th, lat 31 10. lon 78 30, signalized bark Yumurl, from Matahzea for NYoric: 16th, let’ 6240, 100.77 87, signalized brig Peri, of Portland, from Cardenas; 28th, Sandy Book, pearing WNW 100 miles, 'signalized abip Storm King, nce for San Bark John Wesley (of Searaport), McClure, Cardenas, 16 “AIST nasilts Ponda bane) Wis, NOrenn, le Pe: (of Pi \s0n, 17 gaya, with mdge, tomuater. oat Ist 36-30 low 18 10; spond brig Uresun 6 Ae a ee ae ave cession of westerly gales lor the last 10 days Bark Uncie Sam (0 (of Charleston), Cole, NOrleana. 17 days, er &c, to master, 25th inst, lat $6 28, lon 7230, saw i steering W. "hig George Albers Useomb, Flavana, 17 days, with sugar and tobacco, toE Rnbira. Has experienced very heavy wes ther. “Isth toat, Joba Proyer, the cook, jumped overboard and "Brig Hidslgo (of Machias), Whittemore, Zara, Cabs, 11th jer and molaases, ‘a Maybow. “Mailed inst, with sugar to in company with bark Winona for N York; 27. lat, Pe. jon 71 2), spoke Nichols, from Cienfuegos, for N York; bg forton, do, 20th, schr Louisa A Jokneon, Elis, Brig Flight (Br), Keaney, Cardenas, 16 dsys, with sugar, to PT Nevins & bous. ean aebaah Brig Mecosta, Haynes, Neuvitas, March 14, with sugar, 40, to master. Brig Alamo Pe Meshien), Fogalla, Black River, Ja, March 11, ‘with ood kc, J Peters aie tiieoa | spoke eatnoreland. from Naw Orleans for [4 Brig G W Baater (of 8t George, Me). Gilchrist, New Orleans, 20 days, witb sugar and z Brig B 18 days, with galt, to HC Blaisdenn Mi Hard & Co. 18th inst, off Careyatoot Reef, spoke bark Zidon, rom Genfuegos Brig Frederick Ragene, Crocker, Richmond, Me, 2 days. With Coal to mor an Sebr Montezuma ( rand), ner. Ojenfi ys, with sugar, Ac, 10 RP Buck &'Co.. Alb inet, off Cape Pibriaa, spoke bark Sea Hreeze, from New Orleans for Genoa, ‘Bcbr B Watwon (of Philadelphia, 3 masts), Willeby, Sagus, 15 days, with sugar, to P N Spottcrd. Rxperlenced heavy wea: ther off Hatteras. 234, lat 85, lou 72 genet JP Day, standing West; 24th, int 84 10, lom 72 30, passed bark ian- bel, of Warren. standing SW. ‘Schr Spray (Br), Shaw, Cornwallis, N&. 20 days, with pota- toes, to b R DeWolt. Sehr Ren: , Comwallis, NS, 11 days, with pote- Sie 8 Boy ton (of Trenton, Me), Grindle, Galveston. 34 Behe ut 5 8, with w eyo 8H Brigham. 26th toat, Int 38 21, ion EP Pecetaesgemhefteerr Sete sate Yost deck load of molasses, ach re y Schr CH Alien, Hallet, Vi 70, Ph Figs for New Haven. Sehr an Na Sehr Onelda. Warren, virginia Eon Thomas Page, Sobbing Tiesto, pene Ravin Nok Clark, Elizabethport for Fatt Sehr Catherine 104 fer Shou sgn Rocca” “7 Bohr Barab Louise, Yeatou, Rock iand, 6 (1 Bent Josepp Beker, Wilson, Rockland. 7 days. eat, ‘Bday. Reekland, 6 days. daya. a i, 2 days. Mi raick from re ; an Am dine. bound N; By pilot beat i ‘ Brookhaven, 1.1, where she was ‘240 toa, in complete order, well iecteeeheurasien ie taat Manic tended to run between New York and Boaton. a2 1» built at Calais, Me, in as been im Liesgang, steamer Maian: ¢ undersigned take this method of expressing their thanks for the courtesy and attention shown to us by you on this the trip of the new and splendid steamer of which you have the bonor to command, atrip that shalialways in our memory be megane rece pad ravetel remembrance of you. We also congratt you in 9g successful in obtaining Mr John D Huerta as your purser, a gentleman who has won, by his affable » & reputation whieh ia only s Netice te Mariners. ‘The shoal on which the ship Queen of the Paciie was lot, off ba ee ig , 15 miles distant, The aboal is of Ga ieedhubaltcaehenee Beveral vessel paratwanios anon It, rope waaRee Whalemea. i and fy 12, spanker and gaff topsafl, and fore topmast ata: c. We have fived two old boats and pr 18 of ehly Mercury, are refitting and wii! sail to eruiee about the Sey. tend to be at Mauriting ageia tn July or August, ‘A letier from Capt Smith, of ship slize F re bart Towns Jan 12, yell, oll not stated, letter ber in Geograpbe Bay Dec 26, all well, having takeo but] wh 1 |. Would sail that day for iagascar, and be at Mauritius in April to recruit. letier from Mra Capt Fisher, of alo Stephania, of NR, re- ports ber at sea Jan 23, lat 0 20 8, lon 0 30 W, would be at home sbout the ast of May; no report of ail, Reports, same time, Uniied States, Woodward, Wemport, with 60) bbls; would be ai home in April. ‘A letier from Capt Luce, of bark Statira, NB, reports her at sen Jap 16, with 2400 bbls oi—wanting 38) bbls to fill; would cruise and be st home next fall. ‘A letter from Capt Cleveland, of bark Matthew Luce, NB, orts her at Talcabuano Feb 13 (arr previous). Would ship oil on board, about 16069, by bark Virginia, for home. find cruised off Guatlo, but exw nothing. Hepotta speaking bark Alto, Lawrence, NB, nothing since leaving port. ‘A letter from Capt Allen, of bark funtress, NB, reports ber at ses Jan 30,no iat, Ac, all well, ofl as last reported ‘Spoken—Of Maasatuero, bark Vigilant, Cole, NB, 6 mos ‘out, 120 bbls sp on board. ‘San 23, Int 104 HN, on 26.20 W. ship Walter Book!, Baster, of and from Edgarlown; no report of olf. Spoken, &e, Ship “Hope,” from NYork Jan 2, off Cape Horn. Coronet (Br), Boult, from 'NOrieans for Cronstadt, 1, lat 49 80, lon 16 W. Sbip Young Sam, Merrinian, from NOrieane for Liverpool, March 16, lat 24 22,'lon Ship India, Hewitt, from NOrleans for Quecustown, March Gun Key ® mites. tp Frank Boult, Owen, from NOrleans for Havre, March 2, off Tort ip kmeraco, mit from Liverpool for NYork, March Deere Bt Jago, from Matanzas for Portland, March 28, Cape Cod NW 25 miles—by pilot boat Friend. Schr Margaret Reinhart, of Philadelphia, standing to the eastward, March 15, off the Issace Schr Olars (Br), of Bradford. ¥oy, from Messina for NYork (who refured to take & pice. March 2, lat 40 34, lon 71 10—py pilot oat JM Waterbury, No 10. Fereign Ports. Amrwxas, March 1b—Ar7 st Mlowhing; an Amer ship. AKyAB, Jan S-ARr . Bates, Singapore; thal aia Doatcoian, Burnham, @0; 16 (not Zin), Young Me- ei ? ‘Ausin dan assed by. Albonk Barnaby, Foochow for London; 14th, Sancho Panza, Hall, Si NYork; 16th, Mystery, Singapore for Landon, If Borprive, Kan- Shanghae for NYork; 1th, Philomela, , Fooeaow OF 4 Feb 8—In port bark May Queen, Goldsmith, from Balem via Dix Cove, ac. Had $6 days passage out. ‘At do Feb 10, bark Edwin, Clark, for leeward. re Feb 12—In port brig Robert Wing, Berry, for ‘weeks. t b 6, bark Tonia, Goldsmith, une. ieee Ree ee pease ate tt i . vi , bg tS tg c Bradshaw, Fish, Ragland. srDORBEAUE March 1S Mists Ro 2. Tetard, NYork. Sid more. achissay, Fev 17—In port. brig ; Johnson, for Isle Bouxos Avnst Feb 4In port brig Mungo Park, Wood, from + ar Baxnavos, March 8 In port brig Lent, Travers, from, Alex ; @ Bofiman, Lewis, from Ni arr iter ceescs armas cargo). Xn Thomas, me IVER, ‘March 11—Ig port shy Champion (of jverpool Carnirr, March 10—Arr ship Bultan, Rerry, London, to lead ‘Sid Bib, pie Baranac, Wenke, Gaiveston, and put back 11th in distress; Loftus, Brown, Chariewvm: © A Mor- one. ‘Morrison, Pensacola (not 7th); 13th, Lammergier, Coftin, ‘Ooux, March 14—Arr Irene, Norris, Baltimore. Cavcorta—Bid from Saugor Fed 4, Franklin Haven, Sears, CARDENAS, Serer ta | achr J P Cake, Endicott, So san Dna dmniral, . Baltimore for Hre- men; Wéberman, Hichbors, Mose via Uceeuslown tor Ant werp (and both Passed by do (5th, Canada, Fergus, from Sunderland for aa Mareh 4—Of, EF Gabain, from Sunderland Drmakans, Mareh 5—In port brig Darien, Blarrett, from post bois Rinina dan 2 darks Baia Bin Moore, from Farwours, March iS--arrdebusan. seuling, ROriewna for the Ride. 814 19h, Sjofna, Berg, Niaven; Hach. Ruterpriee, ‘Wace, akyab. Gtascow, March 15—Arr Loring, Mobile. Gaasvock, Narch 16—Arr Untied’ Kiagsom (se), Metkelried, Grmmanrs 1- Young Tark, Bi Mew a, ‘Eam Sth, Oth and 7th, fresh. is Fee fat ta Soous two, mentee, ‘ary ee Guemat, Jonas, wee in the Bight of Benin. Mark Firelly, Chaney, for Boston, left the const early in Foorwary. » Philadelphis; Bdwin Binekley, do; ‘Henry F inmoes, Godfrey ronal eg Rarbert Electric, Lard, NYork; Woloolt, Parker. 40. Bld, to NW, ships Gleaner, and Exchange; bark Don Podre 11; brig BATH, March 28— Are schr R P Chase, Alexandria, Sid “YCOTABAY, Murch 31 Aer echra Chariotie, Reck- land for N¥or¥! 234, Louise, Dyer, Pei York. Philadelphia; Eva, Tourgee, Previdesce for i eoiphe liar aire u ‘0 Watls,Chureh, Cardenas, Sid OBA. , Maro’ 27—Arr steamship Marion, Foster, 1 York; bri#P R Curtis, Isley, Matanzas; echra 7! combe, Goslee, NYork: JN’ Baker, Henderson, do, Old James F Patten, Woodward. Liverpool; brig H H MeGtlvey, Clifford, St Maays; sche 8 & B Small, Donovan, 8 ©. id'French bark Palmier Candolle, Bordgainy sere sehrs HP , Burgman, Wilmington; Greenland, Bell, Ji s Deborah Jones, Tatem, do. DIGHTON, March 2/—Arr schr Tilie %, Babbitt, Hlizabeth- port. FALL, RIVER, March 27—Arr schrs Renown, Haskell, Rockland (and ald ; enbee Gale Seto fe Nigh oie et fea neers sehr tio) Cagiah, Bu *plivens Fede!” iia; J P'Rose, Smith, Rulzabethport; Priee, Cham bert lexan ‘Silas Wright, Beaman, NYork; sloop Nep- GALVESTON, March 2l—Arr bark T W House, Bearse, Liverpool GLOUCESTER, March 24—Arr schr Eugene, Howes. Now York. vm; wane oer, origR eatly, Northman; sohrs ¥ Young, Susan & Mary. G 1 Ten ig, ance Lumet aon, ieee delphia: 260,” adelin ; Be i a Richard Borse, 01 (Bn, Fowler, Liverpool; bark Wind ward, ard, Coombs, Aa; nebre laaae Hanson, Ruatan Island; Luis (Mex), Farrag Temolen:, Bue- : Ricbard (Br), J = TRE AE tan intl Sl dl tlle, en and bark Dan! Webster: Ics, akips J “ok ana Dufferin, barks A C Adams and A Pendergaat; toe i venta. and Madras; 20th, ahip Rufus Choa‘ Hat ahipe MR Ladwi, aud Fasteeso, and NEW BEDFORD, March 28—Arr schr Rachel Jane, Ken- non, Rappahenpock. Sid 27th, achr Lamartine, G Ne age ‘Russell, Sippioan 10 load for Pha EW PORT, March 8 AM—A) Rockport fer Norfolk: "Gartoy. Weekes toy York: Emblem, Kelley, Providence for’ Go} Taunion for NY. , Loveland, Hite or Yar” woe Olver’ Sones, Wouies ares i. 3 iver + Willard, Buckingham’ Warren, for do, Mothlag dy’ wie f it bore arrivals: from 'Quincy for Philadelphia: Martha. Jane, Brown, Bostom for do: farah, Elwell, Rookland fer NYork;, Norivera. Light, Till, Vinalhaven for do: Monterey, Craig, for Delaware Oty: Hunires, Dieey, Newburyport delphia; Token, Wall, Buekport for Norfolk; ph, Allen, Harwich for NYork: aude large fleet of vessels, reported. all detained by heavy westerly winds. 20h. PA—Are achrs Pen Gul, Howland, Providence tor Kaltimore; Rbodelin, Blew, Peterson, 40 for Georgetown, SU: Marblebend, Ingraham, "Rockland for ‘NY¥ork Rough & Rendy, Dobbins’ do for Philsdelphia; ‘Eva, Tourges, Frevi- denoe for NYork; Adeline, Howes, Boston tor Waitimore: Julia Newell, Ci Portland for City Point; sree Oros- sick, do for’ Norfolk; Lf land for Hlcnmgnd Planes Harding: NBedlord tor Ntork: Ben) Rog lisb, Bilven, snd J P Rose, Souith. Pa'l River for do: © D Hal- Jock, Girard, Bristol for do. Sid schrs Minnie Cobb, Lamar- tine. Renown, Kmblem, T W Thorne, Major, Bed Rover, Mon- ‘and otbers. S0th—Arr (by tel) schra Marblehead, Toy Rockland, for NYork: nd Ready. obblii, do for 4 Adeline, Howes, Boston for Itimore: Julia Newell, Beary Payson, Crowell, ‘Roston for. Baliimsre: “hremeinns leury s0D.. 5 m for Itimore ; Neweomb, do for Fbuladelpbtat Mary Johann, ,tigt arena, 66 yj for NYork; Hurd, a y oh ba, Rowton tor any oe Ung Sea, Myrick, do for Norfolk; 1.8 Barnes, Portiand, for Richmond: Planet Harding, NBedford for NEW LONDON, March 2/—Arrachra Samuel Wail, Padel- ford, Tannton for NYork; 2th, Mary Natt, Amith, for Norwiek: Warrior, Crockett: Uorvo.” Holbrook: Mi Rhodes, and John Adama, avertil, Rockland for N¥ork:J & Potts, Holley, Fall River for do; sloop M # Wells, Raker, Wiek- NKW HAVEN, March 28—Arr schra Sterling, HM, and MA Hildreth, Hildreth, NYork: Pasaate, ola 3 Enterprise. Martin, Princeton; Mendora, Sardent, Jacksonville; sioop, . Merrill, NYork. RTEMOUTH, March 28—Arr achr F Edwards, Godfrey, jeiphia. PHILADELPHIA, March 29-Arr steamer Kennebec, Mand, NYork; bark Syiph,’ Jones, NOrleans; Nesp), ark Syiph,’ Jones, NOrieans; brig Calypeo ( Mortem: "Thomas: Billow (ber Poser men sobre wan ‘Parr, Halifax: Weat Dewnla: Btadley Fhe pel uecesowns ara A i Phi: ag rll ny Ag Sg ee ene ; iy fs L, Ft 7 y Fiavana: Frederick McAsmon, Phisdelobie. Bun, Rorland, 6t John, “Arr steemship Briton (8p, 3 bare Chilton, Fennell, NYork; brien Orlgon Adams, Zou. Sependence, Hewitt, ‘Philadelphia, Cid steamer Patapseo, PROVINCETOWN, March 22—Ary aohre Virgin Rock, Wi- ley, Vircinis for Poruand (and ald-tithy, Bea. Pema atkins. Rondous; 24th, Charlotte, for 'NYork, aid 26th): Blondel, —~, NYork for Boston (and ald 26:h); 26th. brig: '. NYork; schrs Florence. do for Gardiner; BE Varker, Norfolk for Pordand; Mary Kmliy, Doane, NYork PROVIDENCE, March 23—Arr steamer Osprey. nYork echre's i Tlowes, ete era SS Lewes, Rapa oo bound, Cobb, Nansemond, Vs. ockr ‘on 20b— Arr gteamer Al Jones, NYork; bark Charles Keen, 6wam, Aetie, ‘tei Mena Waker tio;_sohr Flights Huntley, Philadelphia; Faabion Young, Port Rwea; Harvest, Corwin, and Urepon, Bbodes, NYork. Sid ears Righard Thom) ioyd, Bonin Creek, NO: ‘Ba- ker, ‘Aierandrla: Barras ee Brown, (ry: A woe u S land, do (and went in fewport) ston; Texas. Shame, aed HW Gostrey, feeks, NYork; sloop Fred PAWTUCKET, March 28—Arr chr Black Diamond, Young, Delaware City. RICHMOND, March 27—Sid sehr May Queen, Barnard, 64- cle "Babes "Ace Novae Kags, Pensase, down the river ROCKLAND, March 22—Sid schrs Merblebead, 5 Sandy Ft Mnign tiewer, Bucklin, N Yorks stan eden, Et NYork; Hall, 40; 2405, barke Orin: Shylock, "Hawes, —; 50h, SAN FRANCISCO, March T—Sid Jean Goa-— fon (Pr). Mazatiast: Blondel, aod