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8 THE NEW GOVERNMERT. (CONTINUED FROM FIRST PaGE.) . . was observed stoflar State; aleo in Maine and _NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH , 1861. ina manver tn = pew wens Gs ‘The Quvasyn, , March 4, 1861. this afternoon in A national was fired ‘here eumajiieo found Mr. Linco). famous Room, | b. Youx end wore severally a a oo imanguratien. ; PRL apy of the angers which would accrue Sm response Wo an jevitation to go out and address the | _ F age werd displayed hero Bn be erful eovgh to WouHly tho tae ease tg oa evowd, bo bid he ad ges. sot down to the dianer table, | *** Sted by the republicans, » | Fay exproased |impression’in favor of tke ‘Morthorn aed beeth Gi mh a age), but Le woull goostse: | THE PVANGURAL AND THE TELEGRAPH, | fr toe public open Teese oongneerel S ome make a very tri 1 speech. he manner in which President Lincoln's inavgural was | ‘'*l! in time, arrest a Which inabt eeriously Ou opprarivg by was received wity <"umense cheering, | ‘FaDemitied by telegraph is deserving of esperial com | CMPromise its commercial whe was ng contin ied. After commcva'ive Meonce | MEBdation. “The. Amerioun Con:Pany, nett whl ens sibee the Ey ad Reon Feat dy Sinacr F rr pind. Mr Linea | dent, laced at the depeeal of the ey toe ae | THOU 8 Lew cecum’ cl poy by adupeine 2 aii hs wey 8 fol | Wires between Washi a “stem, Cestined to euler re ee ee nn 8 Mpbe mubatame SM Yier the tasigural Gnmieees eh Reta RAR Cree wc wot plage > PM! wwe us AND FELLOW CIiZan8—T we +.auee lit the frout rauk among and develop her maritime relatiou# world. Prohibition has cased, tad uary 23, 1600, opens a way bo . - et c copouct Fram I ared (row Your eommitvee and by the te | Wwe, ‘reo, while oe) gradually bus gt friend that you were {10a _ Whoot bali-past t qMteremt bowspapers by ‘eur o'clock. nme complete, and above all, the York. You seem \ be tm Rumor oats | furnished tte ig communication Bas never | fern Conover to le withor. Her natuce, bor om- Uho proverdings ot) day. 1 T Rayo been fortuesis | (ap rapicity 1B ae coon and ft ebortt = - - LOW Oe jlo of com weritvute to viair gond feollng Tam shel Sk | nefare beep Teche —-" a Manat? have sad may cause Leball rejo ee ar 1 got sora a ae castle af the Uno Souk & fem it ce of DOE ws. 1 | sour Li Abed epee ne in vue + ys | mercial bborty written Mi examine wither <vsuy, tis Prosident | ‘These weas naturally oo Atta are mob ont #2 | sice ten near Jud an ‘0. | been accom #h* — atorg, that, go nntable an act has | ropeum predilections abd Wien ag wroug fosgmenty 200 1s gggerounce, with the privelplen te “TO Mr. Sanford are the thanks of the track In obangonig, tens : cap Weally wo th doo theo nstitution the perpetaity Of Tor those uv public especially due for the kind manner } trines of tho mem Te si (Evers) Be vance i an word for me eek ‘ipa as 3 be paced the line under nis charge at the dispo- ‘the Normherh conch tabLot ehaige its commercia) who lived » of Maxon’s ad Creare) y eal of the pier. atiners: they rs coRrestience of ite very nal”. y; jou who Seq morte of that line. (| + be Wo unders and that a lengthy synopsis of the ipaugu- | will bo uttor, weil as befure the dis’ tion of arcee fieky Ue dinrier table to eposk to ther” ne hoped | ral wos yesterday evening transmitted to St. Jobus, N. | we Union, m future aa it has beon i past, & at 10% Wd-nat eo wank: 6 DE 1hO>D Good aight, F., there to be forwarded by steamtug to iatercept the | country exclusively to the Tw8Y » of grain, with steamsh‘p Fulton, bound to Europe, off Cape Race. @ commercial and maanufacturieg POP” vation, who strug tm edirir, av plnuse followed and he retired, after nar- row) es api, « ycucral ban s aking. Woo I eer@ont neving sufely regained the dinner tabie, {& cy ows voted to proceed 1 the P¥si@ence of Senator Ca Mer poompposite Williard’s Motel—where, after drawing ‘ap ' @ Yroot and dispacchirg Mr, Weed and a committe to Zev the vew Secretary of War, after some delay Mr. € paneron a/'proxpd, amd, MPanting @ cdair on the mde aati, wus intyoduced by Senstor Bell. He was received} of the arsurance of an equitabie settlew.ent of the slavery 4 ich a good coa\ Of embusiasm. Ho thanked che delege- | controvorsy, Virgints shoult offer me, more propositions, ‘ron for the ge@eroms cemonetration made to him. Hv “was not much socustome! to speak upon ech ocossions, ‘Dut he could net but refer te the generowt and efiicreat “sapport rendered to bim by New York's noblest pon, in Bdvaners ‘he mu reete OT bis Stare in ths somata. {(Ap ‘puuure) He said he ebeald remeafver thie demonstra ‘Won seme of the mero mplimentary ho ever received, “and elteed by again returning bis Umuks ‘ ‘Whrn he bad retired a gentiemmm in the crowd pro 190067, 10 visit Gene! al Scott, a his residence, in Leth sng ot, and it wae carrie! ty # tremendous shout. Arriving at bis quarters, the crewd, which had re- Sesived *trong atoces/uns to ite ranks, again drew up, and | euring Senators Mason and Hunter for opposing the refe- @ committee t45 2a to lrvito the old chieftain toad- ‘dress the audtonce. ‘The ‘appearance gigantic form of the venerable Oummander,, ‘ef upon the "fais bonse was the sigey, the wildest outburst ef ecthusiasm that ever gre,ted bim. Niue rousiag -ebeers were given nim, which affeced him almost to tears. On being introduces "by Senator Fiero, Gen. Scots | aréw up his form erect, and, with a voice thick with * Ghnotion, Baid:— Fanips—W nether from New York, Pennsylvania, New + Sorsey , Oto, Tennerece or Kevtucky—it would make no from’ what quirter you mey come, youare my men, (Great Seers, and cries of “Your ® sodle man.” “Our savior.’’) 1 can fied +o Wor # Lo express my sense of the benor you have me. Feliow-cit.cons—i receive these chears with thakkfuioess One of the great saturnalians of the na- ‘tdon—the toangaration ef the Colef Magistrate—is safel “percod—a Chief’ M: elected “by the voice of the 4 I pray with you tuut the administration may ve py coy every day of 1s exstemcs as has been this of ite commencement. May toe seutiments of good fesi- ing expreeed bi gertiments of everson Detore the administration closes. May God so com#fiend that at the end we may be one one brorbutbeod wdcny Unwn. (Chevrs.) Ke was highly gratitiod that after paymg respects to tho th cf Magistrate ehould think it proper to make #0 complimentary » oall-nvop hun He was the oldest ser- vant of this mignty-repubiic, of waish we are all pillars aud enpportess = fe had labored fifty years to servo coupuy, and he telt che red by their Presence hee, ant Zoky repaid for alithe hid done. Be et sed by mvoking (ao Dlesting of Got apre the ore ry, fapon the audience aud toe famikes, and = thasked them forthe great hoaor they doce Immener chees lug followod, and the audieace cried ort: May God bless you,” “You are the eavior of the coun- ty,” “Good bre” and many of the adi euoe shed tears while the old man was cloqueutly Speaking to them. He was greatly faiigoed afer the duties of the day, and epeedily retired, Col. Keyes, his Military Sec” Binding t aiffic t to keep the crowd. from icaring ham to pieces with thetr rough favors, After celliog on denator Johpren, of Tana,, who sp ke gearly.co Lovr, acd Senator Wilson, wh> spok» in the absence of Vice Yrosicent Aaunlin, the delegation resurned to Willsrd’s, avd oxtied wpm Gen. Wool and others. Al- gether, 1% we. a great succe RUMORS ABOUT THE CABING Waguivaron, Wares 4, 1861, Up tothe eveoing the Oabiavt oa4 neg bew dedurely settic!. Nr. Lincuin said to gentlemen to-night saat the people weutd Ye oxtoalinhed when be@anvunced bis Gay - net to-mo This does not lou ag though the matter was 80 The “0 « buainoss after the formation of the Cabinet will be to ce!) an extra session, not with the object of coercion, bax: wih a view toascertaun how far the people will endorse feruvaranee. Bon. Jobn #. Kasson, of Iowa, tt is uaderstood) has zeorived and accepted tbe app ent of First assievaut Poctmaster Gemora. under the Licvotla resinie. Wasnwotos, March 4, 1862. Romors of @ ebange in tho ( abinet are still afloat, hace ts again ssid to be uncertain. So wall does Lincoln Keep bis counsels tha: nothing definite wii probably be Knewn until to morrow noon. Wood having bad bie ciate smashed, is trying to destroy Lincoln. Every effort has been made today to oust base fre tho Cabinet. The most ingontour arguments Ihave boat employed to bring thia about, the principal one beings n appeal to Mr. Liccoln the’ he would du great injustice to the republican party of Obio, and to bimeself, if he calleé, Mir. Chase from the Senate to his Cabinct, in: anmuch as K would be impossible to elect another repu!> dicax to fill bie piace, and that the probability is that tie vacancy woulé be filled by a democrat or an auti-repablt” enof some kigd. The friends of Mr. Sverman, who @hink be can be.clected, aud the friends of Mr. Gurl who thick be ca be elected, do not believe any euch thang cx happen. Tey declare that the republicaa party fe Axcure, and cannotbe beaten. Up to éleven o'clock to- Bight tho Gplyinet, so Caras the men are concerned, is wochanged {rym th: list contame! in my despatch ia to day's Himeau. The Jocativn of some of the geatlemen welected 2 he only dilfigelty inthe way. To-morrow morping will sexe the quertion, and the Senate st ove @’olock to-morrow aftarboon will be called upon to act in the matuy of contrmstion, The Cabinet once crested, _Bhe polities) axe, aiready sharpened aod vpraiied, will | reader i im; Ma) pon macy a Imed, and iu quick succeasion. THE GHAND INAUGURATION Balt, Wasmverow, March 4, 1861 The inauguration ball op ce hrilliauey, Upwards of five thousans opie are ated t bo present, and all moves ‘wnurry a © marriage bell.” The array of beanty aod grace—mowtly from the froe States, however —is unexampled. The gran! bolt w rick fy decorated «The stars aud Biripes are evor) where vie! bie and radiant. 4} pleyeno'clok tbo Prosident clect and lady, attended by O BoMervur and diatinguisuon suite, aad folio wea by the Vico President ana taty, made cheif gntres, They were welcomed Dy euthusiast!: eaxpresgione of applau Phen cam: the rush of courtiers and the irrepressible crowd of eager expectants. Next tp order folowed tho tvevitablo hand-+baking which Mr. Liwovin found harder work than ra.) aplivting All eyes were rureed on Mrs, toilet and adairadie case and grace won th womplimen'* from the throng of people prevented t» her. Av twoive o'clock tho spacioas supper room was thrown Open, ardthe wcrve wach followel defies description ‘The tables were lavishly supplied with every luxury by the well known Gautier, wh» must have had carte blanche from the Committee of Arrangeue 118. Amovg the disticguished persons preseut I noticed Several of the new Cabinet, the Buglsb, French end Russian Ambaseasors, Senators, members of Congress, the army avd Mavy. ko. a The eceve at this hour was t: Bo terminates ‘he tna goraty ly grand, ¢ Abraham Lincoln. BALUTES IN monly OF THE INAUGURA. 10N. Conse , Marc” Phirty-four guns wore fired here at oun to day. bon as Saepenuen of President Lincoim an: Vic Presi. ap-ten Sminerronr, 0 = , March 4, 1861, four guns are now being fired bere in Lonor uf a airline. Linecoin, Pravapeirms, March 4, 1961, Mont. Danae crowds waited for the publication of the fnangors) of Mr Lincoln for several hours, and the strug- tet obtA\D ¢ ples was more intense than on any pro ‘vious oocaalton. Bosron, Mareh 4, 1861, A salute of one j-undred guns was Gred in Matton to day in honor of the inauguration of Mr. Lineoin. Tbe evont stoop of ‘| speech, and opposed the right of seceseion. Presi ent to-day be tho | form Commissioner Gienn that the Coavention is ready ain and | ration. The gentleman's remarks wore greeted wich Thire eet fo Oo ee the scone of great excite | latitudes ico may be regarded as a luxury, there arc glo vbstinately to obtain for theit ‘merchant marine the eatire of the traffic and trauspor’e.tion botween Europe ano the Southern states; h-r y’okey would jea hur even to throw her mapufuctored “proguctious oa tho Southern mariets, into wrich she @udeavors by every wens wo prevent the productio., of European maaufactures from evtering. Ip ober words, the North docs now, acd wil hencelorV, more sud more, compete with European industry, for already in defauit of the m0. Dopoly of manufactured products towarcs which she is tending, tbe beeO.nes of necessity an interme.jiary be- tween Furopeay manufacture and the Soutliera consa- mers. In 1856 ene °57, years of dearth i Europe, the North. ern Gtates Were obie t) supply our markets with gram for two years ut reutively iow prices, in epito of the iucresse in freight. If, then, the developement of their trade aud agricuware, supported by the sympathise of Europe, con- Mr. Carlisle replied ina stro: g Union speech, He be- | tinted to hapginae their prosperity would be a very seri- eb BOr Ww Us, FOr BODE! id ioad W the eved the Gonforemee proportticus asteptable Ww tho peo. | Yurwnnkor us ts, for aoner OF later tt would 1s pe Ken South, _ the costae Bae nage 9 hwo great mos Te .. | which are, to Europe, opjects of ghost necessity — ‘The rewlution was roferred to the'Commitves on Fedo: ey psyry yma At ral relations. «consumer of manathcbaren wreaarsiocs: Has it ver Mr. Malioty, of Bromewick, introduced a*resolution in | teen seriously contemplated the commotion which the foyor-of « Border State Convention. Referred. Failuro of « single cotton crop—which supports 89 many Mr. Brown, of Preston, intro@uced a resolution con. | THE NATIONAL CRISIS. THE VIRGINIA CONVENTION, Ricumonp, Mereh 4, 1961. Mr. Chambliss, of Greenville, introduce’ a resolution nagerting that, as the Peave Conferenoa properition fails but withdraw from the fetoral compact amd adept tnea” sures to protect their rights in gvacert with the’other Southern Rtates. ‘Mr. Chambiise made a secession speech. branches of ade, and, one or indirectly aifvrds om- joy ment to more than ten million of hinde—would pro- luce? Have wo, at tho same time, thought of tho dis- var bance which would be created the habits of tho working clarses by the suppression of that other article which is to them 80 great a Bonrce of comfort? In regard to tobacco, without mentioning the dofictt in the State budget which would result from ic anoihila- pat yea See our ations 80 casily peeno. 5 Mg " wi more, perhaps, than sugar, coffee and cotton, con- THE MISSOURI CONVENTION. mthutes tor than on’ Kophadie, eeamiay, Thore’ls DO . Sr. Levis, March 4, 1961. need Ww disguise it, the deprivation of those two staples Pursvact to edjournment on Friday evening the State | Would assume amongst us the character of a public cala- ; mity. And yet, such would be the inevitable aud speed; Convention reassembled this morning at Mereautile Li- | Fest of the separation Of the uted, states, unless that brary Sail. . event should take peaceably, and not under the me- nace and blows of Northern aggression, approved, with Pak gies po Sperber catcsae sence | too much levity, by writers who do not ‘appear to under- ” jecorated sland that a servile would be the inovitavie cousequence flags, and a large eagle was placed over the chairman's stand. The lobby-was crowded. of a federal war. Neither must it be forgotten that it is those two staples A committee of thirteen was appointed on foderal ar- rapgements. which pay, almost entirely, for Frevoh manufactures seat to America, and which amount in value to more than The Convention is -now engaged in discussing the pro- position to receive Mr. Giewn, the Commissioner trom the rence of the /’eaco Conference report to tho consideration ‘of the States of the Confederacy. Tabled on his motiun Mr. Miller, of Monongabéia, made 2 decided Usicn 800,000 000 francs. Bat let us continue. The South, fur from having, like the North, rival interests with Furope, has, on the ‘coa- trary, the same or rathor co relative interests. Coatined, States f Georgia, with a fair prospect of rejecting it. in short, to the extensive cultivation of those . | articles which Europe cannot do without, the The resolution appo'nting a commitee of three to in. fous bes Sale up to. the peeoeet, 5 in epke of constant protests, to pay an enormous trioute to the North, in the snape of Custom House duties, for no to y) communication he may have to make haga) «4 other reason than to protect Northern manufactoring from his State, finally passed 62 to 35. Mr. interests withags any advantage to herself—at least, un- @ienn was then {atroduced to the Coonvea- | jess we chooue to consider it an advantage for the south tien «and read the articles of secession adopted | to aid agamst her will a g »vernment which does not fear a tel ‘nly its sentiments of hostility and aver- by Georgiz, after which he made a speech stating the | 10 Prociaim openly its sentiments of hostility and causes which induced Georgia to diasever the coonection promise bas passed. The South, op her side, has suficred with the feders! government, and strongly urged Missour! | tor much t0 Resliato enger._ she bas decided to with: . | draw, and several of those States are aboat tormisg a to Join. in Giate-ta the ‘first of aGantinen conteo: | LoS Letaimation. it the North Grelare war agnan her sue will dofend herself, and will be moat cer- hisses and hootings’Zrom the jobby, which the chairman | tainly drawn into an abyta, the effect of which failed to suppress. wnil be ciwelly folt in Karope; for then four milion bales , cl of cotton will be wanting évery year to trade, apd tho On moticn adjourned ti] ten o'clock to-morrow. tobacco crop will be fannituiated. f, on the otlier hand, rewrping to sentiments worthier & great nation, AFFAIRS IN LOUISIANA. Naw Onceans, March 4, 1861 North permits the new confederation to be mistress of the pienitade of ber rights, then the picture chavges at ‘The annaal celebration of the Fire Department took place today. It was a magnificent display. oboe. Commercial liberty becomes the fundomontal law The Convention reassembled to-day, A resolution was of the Southern repnbiie; her ports will be tree to the commerce of Europe, whose merchant manne will be quite natarafly subetiouted for that of the North. burepe will) double hor exports, and the passed for ths Conveation to unite ina public reception | South. the populutlon of which exoce-s " twolve to-morrow of Geseral Twiggs, inviting him to a seuton | milnone, will exchange her preductious for ob- the floor of the Convention. A rosviation was intro. | Jewts of European, aud particularly Freuch work- mansbip. in fact, they have not forgotten that Praace Was their nother Country, and, faithful to tae traditioas: of their fe they have proverved their manners and custome, and are well aware that}’rance alove can furamsh thee thousand and one notions which crowa her industry with renown, It suillces to call the attention of publicists to thosa facte, mm o-ver that they may endeavor w moverute, in Kurope, the too arcent de of chauging suddenly the f the human family, A , desire the realization of its duced instructing the Louibiana delegates ia the Southern Congress not to cece any partof the public domain to dhe Confederation. A report is prevalent hero that news had been received trom Washington to-day that tghting bad comaenced. NEWS FROM CHARLESTON, Cranvesron, March 4, 1861 The Collector has received the following despatch from the Secretary of the Treasury of the Southera Con. id at One COMpromise the individual t citizous, and the commorcial prosperity federacy — lwr } repreeents Puropean interests will per. vish futher its boundwes culogies apd y, the practice of wich would but tion of Southern marts, which proper markete, e you that tho exclusion of foreigners from the coutng ‘trade and ail discriminating detws aie abgiiehed. The act of the 18tn of Fabraary makes no digiinetion between ons and foregoers. 1 see, thea, 10 objectioa to the exemption claimed Ly the citizens of Massachuset'e are, ater all, 1 Lek ts not be werewed; the Vorth exhibits 60 much rashness and evducity rnty from the belief tawsht t by the Baropean THE MISSOURI LEGISLATURE. Sr. Lovrs, March @ pres, that the wmhatiton's of the South, wo weal: in num 1861. =| bors Ww resist tts auarks, widl not find on this? sule of the At- lather J. Gienn, Commissioner from Georgia, delivered | lantic a single yenerias sentument, much les @ moral a strong secon Kperco vefure a jomt seBsion of the | sppnt Philanthropby so far bliad Earo- Legisiacure last night ean comm ri as to make t forgetful of its eed own interests) We do not think so, and already SHIPMENTS FOR TENNESSEE. Kxglond, profoundly moved, awikes at lengta to the reality; sbe begins to measure the whole extent of the disaster woicd menaces her maoufactures ; she no longer disgurses the fat, in spite of her abolition tendencies, that her commercial wterests depend in a great measure on the pros sertty of the Swth, which Europe has a deep interest in seung preserve, at least tempo arily, her institutions, now attocked wih a much vehimence. ‘The quetti-n 18 @ plain one; we bavo previously said Wat the South, far from being the aggressor. as it seems to be generally suzy ood, was the victim of Nerthern pretensions. vecent words of the Emperor algo find an echo in the bottom ¢f our hearts:—*France has no desire to mod- de in any way where her interests are not at stake ; in ve, if she bar sympathies for what is great and noble, she dove not hesitate to condeme everythiog that violate juerico and the rights of nations.” “Public mee will sppreciate them on both sides of the Atlantic, apd will find for the preat interests at steke in the American crisis, a went —— may LK gover A to all—namely, an eurec that never on any #itaitar occasion has a body of | *mceble separation, without ne ee Our citizens comprigea 80 inuch of solidity, weaith and pny lela Seoeusion by violence, or a Union maintained respectability ag that which yestertay turniag toox | PY force. the cars to Meet and escort homeward the venerabic : statesman, whee close of oilice has, probably for the The Disunion = {From the new o: gan of Seward and Weed in New York.] leat time, fouta itr ¢.08e At the close of an address of welcome by Mr. Emmons, | The attompts, beaded by the editor @f the Tribune, wo Grvecal Case repiied in the following words:— oust Gov. Sewaro from the new Cabinet and oversiaigh Sin »—The kind reerption which my fellow citizens o | every conser vaiive statesman, though prompted by por- Detroit bave given me, oo thes my roturm on: mgat thei sonal motives, are a fair enough expression of the rooted bas impressed mo «ith grovound emotions of gratit aud inveterate Rostility of the Tribune to the perpevuriy The 7+ collections apd assec'ations whien press upon me, | of the Union. Mr Seward haa alwaye been a Union man. mibie for me to do littie more than ac His masterly exposition of its advantages in his dret knowledge their kindnese My polities career ts ende spect ip the Senate this winter, and his frequent decta ana Tem warned tha’ in the coarse of oature my life ap. | ruth ob of fealty since, are ofa plece with every senti- proachee its termination. I come back to the seaue of | mont on the subject which he ever uttered. If he has rly labors, and cares and exertions, endeared to mo | lately expressed himeeif with more emphasis, it is be- cause the uoton of the States is now, for the first time, resting aesociation, to remain among you vidence of God, Teall 00 csiled tomeet that | put in serious jeopardy, ard uot because he has any Sav arch 2, 1861, Tt has been decided hero that aii gouda shipped’ via this pert for Tennessee must pay dnties bere, as Tennessee 18 pot ope of the Southern Confederacy, Unless the goods wel ased before February 28, and loaded in the verse) before March 14. Generel Cess Arrived Home, HI® RECEVTION IN DETRO:T. {From tae Detroit Free Press, March 2 } ‘The return of General Cass Lo his home in Dutroit was made, yesterday, the oovesion of a iarge aud enthusi- aetic Qeinopstration on the part of oitize of al! classes, who united in a cordial dispiay of the respoot aad esteom in whieh they hold his service: and character, The de- monstration was of a kind seldom accorded to men in pabhe life, the weight and position of the principal par- Ucipante Delonging to a saudard which coaptitu es in Iteelf a campiiment of tae highest order. We (vel as- hat soooer or late? must come te all, A young | new appreciaion of its’ value. Opposed, as be has adventurer ih this grest region uf the Northwest, ft has | aiw+ya been, to troreasing tho number of slave ‘of pro. | States, bo has never made that opposition para @ beon | mount to the eafety of the Univ Pveu in commendation | bie ereech on the jesion =6of = California— calles apou to | the celebrated “higher law” specch, which so seanda- eountry. | lzes the democrate—be declared that be would vote to om & weak and ox womyt Caltfurpie aga slave State rather than endanger colonia! conditic » its present position, pyeseased | the Union: and, when {nterrupted and interrogated on we of human power avd provperity, T ot {0 euovunter in resuming ato from the perilous v. » E Tne trol. this point, ip the couree of hia speech, be repeated tho declarecion that nnder the circum#ances he would haye | Voted te receive California, if she bad applied for ad@ia- jon, AB rlave State, During the decade eiaco the delt- very Of Liat famous antisiavery speech, there has been no AlaMdoW Of turuing in alr, Soward’s ‘covotion to the Coren, and he etouds today, is tris hour of peril, pre- ciuely Where bo haz always stood. The 7ruune, auring the same decade, has been oqually consistent in ite hostility to the Uaion.” It has poured is course yedieule op every man who ventured to express @ You wr ave sits fhuting 6 an earnest desire for the preserva | tion of Yhis (rion and of the constitution, the great «ork of our fathers, and which tas secaret to their sons a greater measure of freetom and prosperity than any na thon ever engoved bafore va Lcav ec y perounds my. tel that | am Dot oppressed by somo fearful dream, redect upon all that is preeimg in onr country, porities in which the great repanite 1s | fear that thds apti slavery coutrovoray might ond in deny etruck trom the sumanit of ite proape- | disunion, ite pet _ term of sion has =been rity, abe witha toture before vs whieh nomancaocwtem. | Union Savor.” There notuirg for whieh the most serious alarm In all history there | that incendiary sheet las #0 untiringly labored na to root ‘8 Dotbidy ‘ke it. With no exterual enemy to trovvly | out ot the popular heart the old reverence for the Union. v4, With no ute Oppression with uoun of those visi. | Lind Washington's Farewell Address appeared as an “= tation so! pestilence or fame oF other evils by which | ne! document any time during the last ten years, eations are often punished for thor offences, wo have | Trrlune wourd bave seouted ite Union loving seutimonte, reckiersiy put tobazare cur loestimable bleasi aud | snd bave m tem the butt of tte jeers It bas at. are eptering tha: pith of discord and division bor. | tackeo the Union with arguments; it has attacked it with der disputes, whicd \f there ts avy truth in history, Muet lead to moet disaatrous coumequenves. 1 do not alluce to thie fearfol subject in a partiaan spirit. 1 do ‘got peek to invest gate the caw whiea led to the pre- sept state or things But | inoulgo in the bops that, before it je tuo late, thero will be acetermiaution through the whole country—a firm determination—to cuitivare f oa: add friendship ano harmooy, accompanied by the ifestation of etatietios; with jokes; with slat baldry; witb iuendo; with every weapon, in short, of well stocked armory of abuae. At ooo time it pub- fabed a rorica of elaborate jeading articiee, fortified with fil 6orts of man pulated statictics, aad running through several coneeoutive monthe in which it Glaumet to have demonstrated that the Union, commercially and pea diarily, entatied en absolute aunnal lose on tho non-elave- ; with sneers; with ms in 1KOF conciliation and compromise, | holaing States. It even pretended to reduce the amount: of jurtive indeee, which may cas to the hope that, if the | of this kes to a precise mathematical eeeimate, It work ia carpestly and promptly undertaken, we may suc. | clatme) to beve made gut that the Uulon was worth, to ceed, under Providence, in re est ing the integrity | every man, woman and child in the Northern States, the and the hiespings of the coustitution, with the patriotic | exact rum’ of forty ante m lwad, tt ciaiinod tohave co-operation of the whole American people. bad out, per contra, oy 4 annual cet of the Union ee 0 every nen, worn and child of the Nore No Devry on Ion —Wo hope, says the Savannah Wi | delareo heed, While ite band was in, aod Yo make te con. our Congrens, im arranging the tree list of tho pro. | arithmetic! exploit complete, it virack the balaace be- sent tariff, bave Lot omit to embrace this artice, 0 | tween the emall erdit ano large debit side of the account, essential beth to health pa ag in the extreme i gave, Waniccty, $0 60 ww the net annual loam ea. fontbern portions of the con . While in higher | tiled op every inhabitant of the North by the contina- once of the Union, That is to ray, in the deliGerate om abunday: | ‘imation of the Tribune. never retracted nor repouted of, necessaries | 1 lon ecots the Norih x Wurctred times moro than it te worth, That this reditions eheot should now be found in yin- ‘ert opposition to every stateeman who raises hie voice ‘or the Union, fe the patnral ana fitting culmication of Ite leng and Irreverent bostility to the work of olr fathers. many of us who live where its regular ond supply miay he jvetly considered among the fe. Wear of © atrotg for no duty on ie, — SAP ARYRNTHES’ Sree. —There is a strike among the shipearpenters of the cities on the lakee, They demand two dollars « day. Mowpay, March 4—6 P. M. ‘The beak statement for fue week ending Satur. day last compdres a follows with the statem ny of the previous Week: ° Week ending — Laan» . ulation. Deposits aes ols edie 2.121, 200-008 38 ay aor Pag TBE OL 0N8 se Re RPT ee .éreeiremnn eels nerd Increase ., $2,067 673 2 4, 4c 108 Ate The above statement corresponds to what was generally expected, and was favarably received in Wall street. In less than a fortnight all tho gold paid into the Sub-Treasury on 2>- ! the new loan will have ~ wount of banks, and their speet -cturned to the than ever. The >-~ average will be larger . vans and discounts will also fali ~, But ot so rapidly as the specie will in- bs: tf a large portion of the new loan still re- “aging in the hands of the original speculasive takers, wnoare ay,led to carry it only with the assistance of the banks. The falling off in the de- posits is moderate in proportion to the large de- cline in the specie column. There is no noticeable alteration in the money market to-day. The demand for call loans con- off again tinnes moderately active, and from 6 @ 7 per cent are the current fates. Pa- per is quiet. ‘Treasury notes are more freely offered and are from ¢ a % per cent lower. The rates are rather irregular, raoging from 8% a 9per cent. A lot of the 1034 percents changed Lands this morning at 101%,, while the 12 per cents were sold at 10334, The foreign exchange market is firmer; the leading drawers ask from 106 a 1064 for sterling and from 5.3244 a 5.35 for franca, but remitters are unwilling to submit to the advance, aud very little business had been done so far. The Anstralasian’s advices are anxiously awaited. ‘There was rather less business transacted on the Stock Exchange to-day and the fluctuations show much irregularity, but the closing prices of the day were higher generally than those ef Saturday. The principal advance,took place at the second board, on the strength of the passage by the Senate of the Corwin amendment, and the market closed with an upward tendency. The Inaugural was not published until after the adjournment of the second board; consequently its effect on the stock market will not be seen until to-morrow. New York Centra! opened at 78, rose 14 per cent at the first board, and advanced suddenly to 79 at the afternoon session, closing at the latter price bid, against 78% bid at the close on Saturday. Erie was steady at 3234. Hudson River fell to 45 at the first board, but closed in demand at 46, Harlem preferred opened at 40, fell to 39 at the first board, but rallied after the final adjournment to 39% bid. Reading fell to 444 at the morning session, rallied to 45 at the second board, but was offered at the close at 44%4—11{ per cent lower than Saturday's closing price. Southern guaran- teed continued to advance, and touched 36% at the first board, but reacted to 3534 in the after- noon. Compared with Saturday's closing prices, Michigan Central has risen 94; Iinois Central, 44; Galena, 1; Toledo, 1; Rock Island, 1; and Burlington and Quincy, *4 per ceat. State stocks declined in the morning, but rallied towards the close of the day. Missouris, after touching §5, closed at 6624 bid. Tennessees fell to 73, but closed in de- mand at 74. The new federal Joan fell off to 94 for the registered and to 9224 for the coupon stock. : ‘The market closed firm at the following quota- tions:—United States 5’s (1874), 86 a 87; India- na 5's, 8224 a 8424; Virginia 6's, 77a 78; Tennes- see 6's, 74 @ 7424; Missouri 6's, 6634 a 67; Canton, 14% a 15%; Cumberland Coal preferred, 724; Pacific Mail, 8524 a 85%: New York Central, 79 a 794; Eric, 324% a 33; Hudson River, 46 a 4614; Harlem, 15% a 16; do. preferred, 3934 a 40; Read- ing, 4424 a 4424; Michigan Central, 58% a 59; Mi- ehigon Southern and Northern Indiana, 15% a 15%; do. guaranteed, 354% 2 3534; Panama, 116% a 116; Minois Central, 82 a 8234; Galena and Chicago, 73 a 734; Cleveland and Toledo, 36% 36%; Chi- eago and Rock }sland, 59 @ 5924; Chicago, Bur- fiagton and Quincy, 7424 a 7424; Iinois Central bonds (77s), 98 a 9834. The Grocers’ Fire Insurance Company has de- clared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent on the capital stock, payable on demand. Stock Kxcnange. Mowpay, March 4, 1961. $5000 US6's,"Sleoup £24 200shs Har KR pref, 394 9000 U 8 O's, 65... 90 100 .00.. 39" 85000 Treas 12 pen. Wes 350 dO, wees. 89 OO aol0K pe. Wi x00 Reading RR 4436 1000 dolO pen. 10), 160 MichCem RR. 55% 1000 NY 6°, 1887. £660 Ohio 68, 1860. 9000 Tenn 6's, *90 4000 ie 2B 4060 3° 60 do...) b80 53 11000 Missouri G's.615 65 10 New 100 65 £000 2000 PhIyn city wh.. 100%, 5000 Hi t6 2m," ent 100 1000 tiug Five! bus. 100 1000 Hud Riv aicb.. 87 2000 Hor RZ 3mb... 79 1000 Mich So 2mb .. 57 1000 11 Coa RR bas, 98 4000 La &Millg be 17 2060 C,B&QRRSpobs 0415 14 sbs Manhattan Pk 1:15 00 Han & StJos RR. 49 | (10 00.4444 .880 804g 6400 dO... 60 100 do......380 8055 276 Yucific M38 Co... 84 80 Clev,Col&CMRR 94 400 N Y Central RR. 78 50 Gal & Cai RR.b60 72 do... do. 830 82 , 110 Radeon Riv RR... 50 G0......... 4 100 Harlem RE ..b60 500 o,. 100 Harlem RR pref. . 10 do. 100 do. iw 100 do.... 0 100 Mich S&N lagatk 150 50 00. 82 100 Clow & Toledo RR 86 ‘500 dO s.se.05. 96% 200 Obie & Rk Ht RR 69 400 M0 .....800 6596 no 80...444990 5435 80 Chic, Bark QuRR 4 no do...., O10 T446 00 do + Th CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Mowpay, March 4—6 P.M. Brvanervrys —The mark.t tor flour was a shide lower today, aid the Gemana was modorate, Ses 10,000 Dbis. stateand Western, 1,200 bois. Southern, 400 bois, Conadion, closing with extra stare Ce ey ys at $5 20 a $6 25, and extra Oho +o. do., at $6 46 « 35 55. Supertine +f lv a 616 520 a 640 605 a 615 ‘eras $m 8 80 Mixod to he Soutbore 64 Stra'ght to good extra «io, 6 65 10 Chore extra family and 1% a 900 Rye Gour......+. , 330 410 Corn meal, sorrey an andy w! 286 82 Wheat.—The demand bar bron fait y but a¢ racher lower prices. Soles: 64,060 ourbois at $1 40 a $1 68 for white Western $1 46 for white Canada, $1 3 3 82 for red Western, $1 22 6 $1 24 tor Milwaukee olnh, $1 20 for Nortbwretern ciub, and @t 14 for No. 1 Chicwg be Corp bas declined sightly, with edles of 47,060 b chiefly mixed Western at 66: 0690 for new and 663 a G7 }ge , for old, Rye—a'es 1,200 bushels; part at Ho. Barley and oate were unehm Corner gout —Rio was in domand, and 1,500 bance at 1186. «1340, por pount, (16 sn Bg m3 vor; ly. Gar We qnite dull, and aa no sales of any moment wore effected. tore were oltogeth se pomfanl. Provistoss -—Businete th park was more active, a3 1,000 bie found buyers at $17 25 for tod meen, $17 50 fer uning; do. and $12 6008129 for prime Boot 85 bbls baving been dispose’ of at $10 a 10 76 for extra mers, $5 25 a $10 for repacked mess, aod 1,6 #10! .¢., and only 200-pkes changed hands, Cat mests, butter and cheero remained ax Inst untiond, Suqane.—The sales were pot large, having amounted to 6f0 bhda. and £50 boxer, chictly at 4), 0. a 6c, for Cada, and, im part, 584c. for Bavaua. New York ae ow 514,963 457, Gizens’ y Covtinent 2,378 904 (Commonwealth. 991,522 Corn Exchange. 1 Dry Dorks. +++++ Bhip Underwriter, Ship Free Trade, BLip Ktagbound, Lowber, Lula Berk Orion (Nor), Wendl & Co. Bork E C Starr, Ray, Brig Col Penpiman, Brg Rehr asset, Sehr J 8 mith, cbr Mary Makin. ‘Bee: Sehr Com Kearny. Bloop Ameri orthruy Sloop Uregun, Rhode: Sloop G H Davis, Dav Lip « cmprumise. Zer Zerepa Stee ‘k Florence (B id Gibralter Vi Rark Weabel (itr, of te master, Feb 7, of Zi le union d ens sprend River, 3 to RP Ruck & ¢ Sehr North» days wetth feb, to master Sehr Wild Kover, Huantit Sebr J L Bewley, Hall. ¥' ir Mary Price, Bitz: Re? r Jusiice, Sbeldon, Nebr Obve Br neh, Sebr Be Kebr Kovsnth B bout Sones One brig, unknown, Louden; arnold Bonin Star, St Jago, 7. ship Heeun on the 15th The. ry Star, inely 8 w inst. with anu released vani arrived the 19th 1 distress, the be: wreckers) ou the beach saya the Bence om 2d inet Eine sent ien ing cebr Jobn G Roach, tor Watkemr SrrepweL. in * Cameron Bay, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—THIS DAY. a» 8 sehr Lydia Ann, Weaver, Sebr Morey Tas lor, Crowell, Phila ‘eidin. 81 ly (*) Shephard, Bart) ra, Bi ‘Loring, Bow'on—s Steamship James Adger, Phillips. ana passengers, to Spe fforl, Tileston & Co. of Windsor, tb ith lead de rig J W Woodrnlf of Machi days, with eogar &e, to T Talbot. fer, Hether, Fortune Bay, N masts), Midzett, Ait, Norfolk, 2 day: Sehr RA Wood, Crabmer, Baltamore, § days, Tederiva, 2 days, rnley, Bloop Blackstone, Reynold: Steamer Elien 8 Terry, Chapin. Essex, Ot, ‘wreck on st Imiralty Court, ‘The sehr Volant, Murray, from Bird Key, "hea Ring dave {rom Orleans, and brought the Northern ‘The sehr Joaeph Grien, Snow, from, Pip aabore ts the Washington D0. ibis city yeRtard, probubl March 2%, 1461 ha. 1 206 033 2AT SG 1.3420 SiL4-9 3U. a a SHIPPING NEWS. pool—C ,, Roberts, Liverpool ‘Stover, London—K P Buck & Co. London—Tra-k & Dearborn, Sbip Geran Steed, Cox, Havre—Boyd & Hincken. bop Maria, Clark, 8t Jago Ship Arnold Boninger (Prus), ae thence Feb 2. Feb5. lat 82 14, lon 31 @ shi pee Feb ei 14, 'on 31 50, ), Hewson, 40624 463 671 190,004 482 454 200'840 = 216,208 4, 24.0.6 1 v62,n2 1% 611 770.935 113 908-986 175 403,883 4,002, 29 165,483 3,001,085 287 635 2,650 798 120,294 458 650 73 882-248 406 69,755 207777 74690 425 964 128,009 1,200 173 181,072 1/269.559 ‘78,771 1025 182 883.362 3.630.426 93,228 Bod 429 1.682,959 «278,784 95.359 866 612 991.733 267 666 «136.716 Blt 40 618,848 1,874.841 161 °82 4,305 678 648,899 123,187 97,490. 463,088 3,292 478 730 865 «127 494 2.288. 400,174 1,106,250 182 554 3.073 26 1029696 231,716 74. 603 ‘ 2266,866 366,800, 230.904 1,277 499 1,152,598 309.643 186.608 723.653 920,077 770,089 241,424 2,344 209 1,518 000 208,585 200,153 717 804 [23629996 768,209 188 110 2,480,302 $121 893,963 34,480,407 8,290,755 89,635,208 TAR Webster. * Tesbages, Baltimore—Chas Tyrian, Wilson, Dublin—Rogers & Rich, fae Non), Bash, Cork om Falimouth for orders—A Havre—Boyd & Bi: cken. ‘Coffin, Cten: Ocean Traveller, Sargent, Neuvit Brig Mary Ann (#1), McLellan, St Johns, NF—P I Nevius & Schr W C Mershon, Cole, Savannah—McCready, Mott & Co. Manb: Ward, Charleston—Wallace, Brett, Son & Co. itas—T Owen & on, Bherwood & thew FA Heath, Willams, Bucksville, 6C—Walsh, Carver Chase Petersburg—Van Brant & Blaght \delpale-s Hand. W Mckee, . Philadelphia. Elizabethport—O & EJ Peters, loucester—A Howes. jett. Boston—A Howes. oaton— Laxton & Og. Lewis & ap, Providence —L Kenny. ovidence—L Kenny. Bristol—L Kenny. Co, ARRIVED. . Cabawba, Smith, New Orleans, Feb 24, via Ha- Steamshi gana 27th, 6 PM, with mdse aod Dascengers, to Livingston, Sabe Woterbury, of ‘and forties York, with loasel toves sehr Waterbury, for New bead ond maint st— did not require assistance; at 5 PM, 30 males N o ¥ ‘an American showing OL & A Ferris! 2 Steumantp Ainutavilie, Post, with mdse and pas to DB Cromwell & Chasteston, with mdse burg, frm Liverpool for New . 2/b, Syoke brig Alice MWetb, troin Falermo for New York, 6) days out, short of Provinions NS), Mal. Jan I rat tn eae Bab Stat ear le Se , Mews! an is from Gioraltars with nedse, pbroe & Devin ~ = Rio ‘anetre, Jan 225, lon % U7, signaliz Plate for London: 2th, field, 9” ond 3b 24, tat 31 68, f . the Sea, Urann, Zaza, Fob 17, with sugar £0, spoke Br xchr Ligress, hence. Harbor, and «aw a crew it N of the wn ond was heading NW; ou her stem was» eagle and abe had one pipe, brig Laura (Br of St acdrews, NB), Langthorn», Block ‘eb 16, with pimento &e, to Brett, Son & Oo iio tp), Bennett, Matanzas, 18 dara, with sugar ail! (of Orrington), Mitohell, Neuvitas, Feb 20, with iasport), Robinson, Trinidad, 17 a the ‘Wilningtou, Mzabethport for Rock Behr Hudeon, Waterman, Elizabethport for All Fehr Frederick Eugene, Haw: Ships Isaac Webb, and Mameluke, Liverpool H (rus), Herald Marine Correspondence. KEY WEST, Feb 25—The bark James Andrews, Burch, from Minititing bound co Laverpedh, han the Lah ‘Doing abort « Is for sale. Misceliancous Bee Correspondence above, Sreamsnir AsHORE—Capt Potter, of brig Baltimore, frow St Dow Ingo, revorts passing at 9 AM ou Sunday asorow steam ship ashore one mile and abalf Northof Stile Bez Harbor ‘sho had ove smokeptpe, her flag (which was Amerionn) was union down, and ber steam was up. Sha was heading NW oo and seemed to le easy, & light sea running along sive, Raw many people on her quarter, and otners (probanly (A despatch dated turlington, Nive Mant Vernan, a Brig Taseo (Itay), Cacace, Palermo, % days, with fruit &¢, to Pritoa, Feb 1 & Graves, Feb 2%, spoke dof Fortune Isiand—tied via Mirs~ 8d inst, at 9 ouse ~ hud «team on vin Gloupester Fortane Bay, NF, via Glouces “barleston, 7 days, with cotton, to ‘owers, Wiimington, NC, 6 days, lee, Gaskin, Waxbihgiod, NC, J days, with }, Washington, NC, 3 days. cs Del, 2 di rook, RI yn's Point, Roce land for Richmond, Kendrek, Harwiohport, 3 days, Ne Brandon. Rines, Gloucester, 4 days, Pettingill Newburyp ri. en Lawrency, Allen, Boston. bethport for Black Rock izabethport for Peekskill, ¥ rrovidenee, 2 days RELOW. p Angeline Avery, 16 days from Point Judas.—By pllot 3. R Keeler, ; bark Morning with A a Ms NYork ‘on the, ike with a broken 7. "Be mands the mothe ship Mediator, Flitarn: with eccasongr ¥, with @ cargo of cotton from the the reef, sid for Liverpool Foccoa, Wall, having been sold to Wall & 0, of this city, by the US. tin ta roe Tye fitted for sea and sid on the The ship Abby Blanchard, Waite, «id Liverp: ibs cargo ot ottow from the shi Cf aad "7 ish ong Joren Antonie tate fy the Admiralty Cour Uceup tar sélzad by Capt Mofile sid the 18th tor ta: Carthbean $a, ‘she is now repairing her rudder Hiitehina, on the 2ist maila” ‘She revurns Jamaton, with a cargo ne and nod of logwood, bonrt to London, va the 28d Ind Teal! hadiy, ing diccharwed and wil be bove out wad ret paired. to J F Packer. ‘The sehr Mw Pike te hey and will be hove out ther weeks Te webe OW 'Try wil comhente wee che. The wee cargo the the ts bound to Bathnure eee iD her hb ‘apt Merritt, Under afternoon fu the wreck Feler Ot Fhe spammer » ot Fairhaven) Gibbs, lost, no daa, Hy on the Coast of Vanfornia, var an Al ahipef 490 tons, built tn 1854 on ber second tuyage owned hy 8 wan vay d, wl itfite, at Fon'saaive ‘she waa axe me oe Sen oO, and others, wy ta New tedfe Insured sailed from Hono'aly Now erpuol 2d u't, had a very rougt corypartes, Ke, stove 1 OF tar BS cra Newloundiand for Liv Bic Avenine SPHAGuR—The ship Compromter, Trem Liverport sia Fay al wrrived ian ange ving teary ln tke nie, Raneseosgve—f r loneest mow het thia harbor tou And tuntorials were ‘The steam@Lip Adriatic, lat the Stenmahip Com th’ he great Balance Bock Cum of having her hull examined Porhe abip Caran a8 great sectional dock Tor cowed and newly sage Arewarr, Coffin, hence, before reported at Lir. lost sails, jwarks, and was obliged (3 tie owed rescued z crew of the Seuten Lass, erp ere. me 0, ter heavy to Wed rule To ore and of the Colina line, ant now of aftorn rma ‘She wil ling, will to-day be take street, IR, for oon taken on the I] be stripped, re Fete Snapd™ yon, Kissam, Belti. “Andy, Dec %4—In port ship “now Aquall, Loyd, for N'gorke a oy all Ba Daca Res for 2; ating aarp, for NY orE Be Brow, do : : tn lau liv arr san Si? brig Ullve ny’ Beraies has talons Chim*orai from HMadiey, fons Booty Oe wre: a ¢ Jon 18, just arr, teh {tna Sa 2d for the Bimntt Benth, in Lalla, Prince. Besten; Aish, May Quece, the leet 81d Jun 3, bark Edwin, Slater, ark te Jan -Arr ship MC stevens, Etehberger, CaLcurta, Jan X—In port ship Thurston, for Chica, taken up at $5 per ton ‘acegunt, {or'tendon): Noribern Srown, tor ‘on, gg Bt Kemi for do do; A‘ ‘Lunt, for at Ter mont SET ares Ae ter ain eee Ee hrop, Bombay. id trom Revgor slop 6, abip Beverly, Chase, Metbourne not proce ding dow: ( Carr Bayriex, Feb 15—In port sehr —-, from Philadel- ia, SEF yonly Am ves}. Puuraaes Be 227? beige Tr, rironagay Sia ache Wf Kolin, Gardven Savane: Sah, bark ae Cane ee Havane; brigs J W yer Leighton, Ei Wbonall Be S24, bara Diller “i ae ro ers i 3h, y ) mee, You brig via, Joseph, Vables 8 York; J Ni karson, it White rea, Lit Hosten; Horace 0; Al SYcrk; schra Barret, Yo ; Damon, Pitcher, ;25cb, Manzanillo, Barilett, Balcimere; Fan ble, hose, Portland, Cienrurcos, Feb 20—Arr sehr N Doane, igh Bave Bert to Foocnow, grem Changhae,’ with Hancock, Wooster, Boston, joston, ¥ 0X0, n Idg. Demaxaka, Feb 7—In port brig Trenton, Soon tee for #a)) in about 20 St Thomas next day: In Hall, NYork; vai eh ease at re ae bes ny insdely bla: 220, Nathan, sawyer, NYOFK. Feb li—in port schr’ Miranda, Ward, for N from. top, put in Wsinarted, woul ‘ready ; sents Virginis Price. from & York, foF days cs trom Nero for d0 40, baud ships Plarewse,. Wadeworth part cargo), for NVork’ lig: Sache 3-1 apza, Hy)l, Jor do immed! G ca JOKER, about Jan ¢ Verd Islands, ately. 2—sld echr Samuel E Sawyer, Johnson, ea Feb 20—In poxt brig Pico, Eroesen, from and for Boston Hoxorvury, Jan 10—Aarr #bip Ocean Franctoo, for Baker's Tel: nd; Ais Gabara etree do tor McKean’s Islond: 18th, burk’ Bar for Bong Kong: Ziet, shive: Fair Wind, Orgel do for Bekere Island; 22¢, Nor Wester, Al do for Hi Gong (and al Procceded ), 810.24, ship Sunn, Bice, Tifand fila AVANA, rr mes, Jenkins, 5 A He, Wiley, Jeckronville: echr Wm eapan, . Fernardioa: 2h, brigs Mary ta, Fe 'NYotk; Ran” dolph, Hallet Boston: sbip bmg ja", id wD. a » Boston; sebr ; , Miller, Hagua and NYork: brigs vaste Pa eae ibip Martha hideout, Pole: 1 brig io Grande, Chittord! Co og aaa NYork; echra Mul- vr ooh ‘Abbie Bradford, Freeman, ary Greenish, (irecnish, fron Mi ako ‘arr 7th, for do. iid gh Busan ally Sllimen, Co fou gua, ‘or Kanacawa, Dec 4—In bark Daviel Febster, for San Francisco ldg; ‘Wary & Louisa, Jones, for Shanghae 0. Mapras, Dec 26—Sid ship Eastern Queen, Hancock, Cal- outta, hame, Mayaaorz, Mu I i iadlatn peer ie hor hc, for do same ‘Matanzas, Ofbraltar; xe. ‘oa Tebdbut, St M Sat criae peer talsene © 7, Drisko, ‘Olive, Oh febre Wren (an), Wren, NY ork; Bela Post” jaryiassche Golden Rod, Dec %—S8ld prev sbip Hass, Holmes, NYork. lar, Matthews, London NF, ‘Arr ‘21, abi Un F ‘Roads. fi 2 sad” Berkanne Wit, Terman, Amherst Rowdh for orders "428. Borkohine, Wit NYork i for NY¥« juras, for Boston 10 days; Fearless, Adam , eb 23—Arr barks Lucy A Nickels, Nickels, Portiand | brigs slack Hawk, Peck, Gardoér, invygras, Feb 20—Tn part Owen, Ray, LEME Sen Bnet fee Sane Pees, apse, Jan 30-"id Ercole ‘Por Pbitedetpblas, tele DFae nia, Coombe, do: sehr Quecb of ‘Weeks, 0 from em, a impson, Almero, for NYork 12 da. tehrs Kashec, Long, tor NYork days: Fmma V, via Cay or igs Bh brigs Qeorge W Jones. Gordun, for Salem a Man, Bailey, from N York, to ®th, bark Leay Suffolk, Turts, Gambia; brig Robert NCE, Feb 18—In_ Wil ‘or, day Govans, to load at Ft Mare: jor Boston 10 days; De! il in, 10 dayas ting Hannah, MeBeen, fot do, 10 Pride of the: Jen 15—In port de Verd Islands and Goree, unc. qin pant bark rarauee. Staff yr, trom Bos. ‘ara from Jucksonvill 3 and Cometedt, Higgins, tor Boston Id » Jen 2t—1n port bark + 'rlando, Stevens, ane; Fen 10) ll- nr. do. ev Wing, une? Calvert, W) fidnnrr, Rie Fengos. St helena, Jon4—Sid ship Hound, Rogers (from Akyab), London, Sixcaronr, 10 be Akyab t mountain, h Tie erponl. jort'Jan 8 «additional, smps Norwman, i Kong, spe: Swaxcuat Dre Cld 20th, ship Western Cor tent 9—Sld ships Frauk Flint, . Robinson, Dee , a0 for United Kingdom (not in port’ Jan 5), Tee India und-r gove-umer t charter, Lepanto, Martin, for husscia’ 'b—Arr Below, slilp Hesperus, Dudley, Liy- Callaghan, Sings. pore ‘uo port Dee 23, sbip Jumna, Tucker, une; and others a3 before Feb 5—Arr bark Jai ree, Meiville, baw nore; Ht, re akrins, Feb E Ward, Tivbetts, N York; nw; 9h, srs HB each, ros: as rig own. H»vang mee, Vth, brig TM 4 ;" ak b A Chase Chase, do; hrigs Mavflower, 4 Jacob Dock. shompsun, do 17ta, barks Or: and Fen Dorrance, Smith, da, MN 10—In prt ae unknown three masted Am Iktxipap, Feb 19—Arr brigs John Welsh, Fifleld, Phitadel- phia, dhree Sisters, Pinkham. Havana, _— dascin, Dec 1°—Sle bark Maryland, Dow, Providenoe, Zita Feb AT—In port Dark Vlarissa’ Pectigrew, for NKoR K. Messina a Havana. Arr steamer “hineas §) Matthews, sh Cape Baytir Ireland, son, lavd, stee! Orelda, or, GHAI M Milis, 81 FALL KI Pas or Vi NEW Neal, Niaven f ry LON Iv ales, vi elds PROVIDE NYork dork Mary len James Ri iver HICHMUND, M x Blackbird, a: jobile; Wilmington, x Jobn Fs \, Hall, Haigh timore la avurds ‘te iT hen 2: ctesmer 8H epamding: bark *, t pauiding: bar! er How KIER D sia thea ohare she 4th—Arr (by te. ner Joseoh ¥ ott , Baltimore; Fairoon Rertern bel ieming Brorgress: Coss » schra Bast ind, Jeremia; Lilly, Jennie a Geo Dar Vv: iNTON, Feb 28—Tn the offing, ab» wren, Havre; Samoset, MeNear, « HAMPTON ROADS, March t—, Candago, Baker's te arid. for ordorer sche ont Richmond, bound to Pi Orgetuwn, BO, schre A Teuae Y Bazaré, Wilson, York OF J id owe Sraples, do; m Helen Mar. Ric orf ky almira ¥, » Ra timore; varies, for Norfosk: Tosenu Long, ites MA Tlidveth, Keven Providence for'h BON, Mare LADELPHIA, March 4— 7 5 nd ereue, Pettingill, Masagane. Sse e York: 8 Shai doy Bd Plekup, Pick. 1d, Dow, “rem Abt 2 ar, wd U m Alt-eat and Zanginar, ark padpollian, ieandl r bark Neapolitan, Bu » ent Ym a noe of ington, Mobil ; schr Loaa, Ren- 47 Fon, Ds: ry Nutt*Roker, Galveston: A Shindier, ‘dward Kidder, Narksen, and keaily, Nicks savurddy, wind 8W 1 WOW, t raul; bark . ostarelli; belgs hey al Matanzas, with her 4 Sophia, Luss Sua: 1 Rrassow; brig ve started on Saturday, and an- Temaina, “ ship « ty. Susan Dusan ate below, bar! orthern #elle, Clen- aa . Pi o Chatancogs, Tera amie ta aoa Sid D Mevlenahan, Mar- Sid shipe B march 2—Arr ir Sea Aird, NT Slanuic, from N¥ork for faustom wk Lees Sparic, fora; seb Linekip, een ir Montrose, “orrespondenon asove ip Gelerttal Emnire, Cm *. Havena; fe ham, ning Woetherell, A Pn vork: Caran Blane all, do. Noamuer Thomesoa? i, kidwurdsy, Philadelpnees Magarila Niko Walter, Hawes and srevound, Kich, Yorks ck Baltimore; John W" Gotge’ Poe? ‘Briger, amd Potter, N) ‘earl, Isave mech Crowell, Philadelphia: M3 , Pale son, Norfolk; J & P Late do Wary anne, ‘Providence for NYOFK, saat ri he Pee ridge, a mie, siaak: M3 ‘arker, Gilderueova, NYork for Nov. Is of the 19°; ington, Dr Matanzas, Susan gngh, Marta. Root Mi ‘York. a rom and brig Eclipse (ir), froin the Brush pee teamebip Ruston, Croker, % ve tyEkcs March date meommer Vents Hardng, Tangier Q—AIT steamers ATbatroes, Jones i ahr Mery Minin, ‘uct, thes Leading Breeze, an’ Pelican, Baker, Ni Klizabethport, — Bolow, Sid sehre famm ind, Witony 1-814 sobre Tabet Peon. Mr ery aon hee bony eb *6—.n port ships Jhavot of Fame, engined, wendy: Webeaor, , for do, Idg;' Rionard Busteot, ee Mag , Little, Cor N York, ", T thie Lotlan, How ri ord MWe Cariisie, “Rider, Bobile; Loading ‘dreones Neweartic, Mel; DW R. weasies Mumps, Boartet Reve he MISCELLANEOUS. Awerig, Sore hr mt, Croup, © 4 matism, and othe? malignant disor Vailing Jo an slarming ex en a t oh’) wey eguiating + end ‘ond we have a im preventive it sudden attacks of these maladies, and a Peghive care Tor ‘ose who are way @ remedics are at stornkeepere everywhere. - ahd 40 No, 23 John street, New ort, ViaskeDy for _ .

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