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te i iberty Bresenyed to work? in pao ber a9. all her veeiuless, ped pears mprere b. hills of whote ito tories are te0 emeli"i the OF oUpidi- Se re es. ‘here ia kephaaa, ab ‘apd mn 5 Hie i i 2 F i i J INAUGURATION BALL §N WASHINGTON, IN HONOR OF THE HAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN, Monday, March 4, 1861. ARRAY OF REPUBLICAN WIT, BEAUTY, INTELLIGENCE @ND DIAMONDS—MASSACHUSETTS DAMRS RIVAL- BING THOSE OF SISTER STATES IN GEMB AND BATINS AND LACES—ABSENCE OF THE ‘‘SOUTHERN BLEMENT” AND WASHINGTON “‘SOCIETY’’—PRE- SENCE OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND OTHER DIBTIN- ‘GOIBUED PERSONAGES—“‘OLD ABE” IN A BALL- BOOM—HOW HE LOOKED—MRE. LINOOLN, AND HOW SBE LOOKED—THE GIRLS AND DAMEG, FOREIGN MINIGTERS, BTC., AND BOW THEY’ALL LOOK- ED, BTC. ‘Zhe concluding ceromonies of inauguration day were, yep wonal, tho inauguration ball and its attendant plea- pares. Preparations had been made to render the affair s@qea) in brilliancy, fashion and beauty to any of its pre- + @eecesors, and young Black Republica, taking the matter smeriwosly in hand, wrought out of what at one time pro- mised to be almort a decided failure, rather a fair expe- vient. The affair would have been more attractive had Me ball not been so immensely large, for in a hall of (gmailer dimcnsions the presence of two thousand people, ‘goostly fair young ladics and noble looking dames, would have produced a more decided, if nota more agreeable, ‘eMect, Bot we must hasten toa description of this the “frst public social event under the new dynasty; and first Bet ae look at mE EDIFKE, Passing up through Four-and-a-Half street from Peun- “mytrania avenue, northward, you bebold a rather promt- ‘pen! looking building, which is used as the Oty Hall of ‘She federal metropolis. It has the usual amount of pil. ara on either wing, and about the usual amount of Wash- Bagtonian steps reaching to the main floors and halls. Ou wearer approach, you perceive at the central entrance to he duilding something like a buge wooden funnel, or wether flume, bulging out into the street, clear to tho ‘@urb stone. This is the entrance to the matn parszage- sway, and would serve admirably as aehelter to the ladies, Mm ease of stormy weather, while tripping from their marriages to THR DREAKING ROOMS. These are conveniently situated in the City Hall build- ‘mg. The ladies’ dressing room is usually occupied as the Girou't Court room, and that of the gentiomen as the @riwinal Court room, which is sumptuousty garnished ‘with a panch bow! instead of @ prisoner's donk, although some good old London dock is not far off. Th)< court room @ famous for being the place whorein ove of Us me tre. ‘Wried—the Sickles’ case. ‘The attendance tn the dressing rocms was very we! Ar- ganged, and there was less confusion than is usaaliy the ‘ease in large asgomblages of thiskind Hefure deacend- fing to the grand salon wo must give 2 briof description of the EXTERIOR OF THR DANCING HALL ‘Pho building is constructed of plain, five boards, very cmeatly and compactly put together by the builder, Mr. An- pm. Like alt other structares built of similar materials, ‘Me exterior is rough and unpreposscssin,g. Its uncouth ay pearance, however, is shielded from public observation & front by the City Hali—the palace of Justice in Wash- However rough it may appear outside, the drilliaacy sw&hin is more than dazzling, and here Ict us hasten to @EE BALL ROOM—TUR PALACE OF ALADDDY~THR AON AND THE DELUAION. On descending into the grand saloon at ten o'clock @ Deautiful spectacle arrested our attention. The illu. waination achieved by the five monster chandeliers, gus. over thecentre of the floor at regular intervals @own ite entire length, and the numerous jets of gas @treaming in their contributions of light from the four ‘walls of this white muslin palace of Aladdin, trimmed ‘with blue, produced an exceedingly brilliant effect, an’ Brought out the many colored dresses of the ladies, and ‘tho ladies themselves, into beautiful relief. The scene, @ndeod, for some moments was dazzling, but then, the | i 8 H 2 a & and’ navy officers, rmpathising darascl natvely say sy’ msel_natvely #aid, “So many have resigned, Know.”’ Senor de Fi iere, ” Frewch Minister were oo Gon’ i, collection of lions vide, wb Fue, Awakes, moyed pneasily amid the consis, ‘men quduenly transferred into new sconea, new itt ~ ee and dangers which they could not. 5 . PRY ALIEN WE —"RVATORS SEWARD, CAMERON AND WILSON jelior Wate ents ow rin Sal vons ir hie wit beautifu side, was one of the few of this repubtiona i oes feast Wa i, soseeed bo ener. With the zest of an old fectly at home. Mr. Seward, pale as a ghost, Se comenen ingly amid thn throng. Gea. Cameron, Abed in the troublew of Ol pb armed curiosity among the citi yd than of sytope 1 Manger s' that of a funoral than oF Roverament, apprehension, of doubt apd “prion, betrayed in the facee of old ond ‘muarkadle and exciting cases on the criminal yscord was NG, SAO Witat Tay CROWD Bax. ‘the it la eleven eclock. orchestra have “Bail ta the Chief,” and al oy 08 Are turned to He cones (thechief) with the ¥, ‘and a stout man, whe looks vi . er, on bis feft, and with ae oe ert bis wake on hese | $255,975 ON FREIGHT. the aelf-porscAed Benator pa nes more Beebe poy ty fe re von 64 rato sare any r i= | News from Central aud Somb “America, ‘the United States, Minister, walked together, Roigbt and properties: VI0% FRRGIDENT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN. CHILE. Rumored Triumph of Mosquera in New Granada. THE SHAKERS IN TTR BALL ROOM—THR PRESIDENT IN THE 6 SUPPER ROOM, The Fessler ene Dia new wes east of the ball room, wi “Oid Abe” for a quarter of an hour or mene 8 wubjected to another an exchan; te og he a Nicaragua Wants Ne Treaty of ATli- ance With thé United States. mala, Ecuador, &e., &, &. t The steamship Northerp Light, Captain Tinklepsugh, from Aspinwall February 25, brinx'm; the passengors, mails and treasure which left San ir..aciseo on the 11th ‘ult., arrived at this port at noon yesterday, She brings $866,776 in treasure, and also the Central American and Bouth Paciic mails, 114 passengers inthe ret cabin and 200m the second cabin and steerage. The news from Califorpia is uninteresting, having been anticipated in its important detaila by the pony express and overland mail line. The foilqwing is, the SPECIE LIST OF THE NORTHERN LIGHT. YROM BAN FRANCIBO>. -$85,000' P. Naylor ... cians), infuge sume company. ‘Old Abe,” wo believe, is a cold pot still we think it ‘apparent that Gerrit Smith's to: abstinence principles have not as yet been ,very extén- styoly engraftc« upon the republican party. AYTER SUPPER. Soon after ‘si the Presidential party retire, the company begina to thin off, but the dancing, withal, with more liveliness, is resumed and continued to the “‘ wee 6,500 ese 28,600 Jennings & Breuster. 9,000 J. Hellor & Bro...... 10100 J, Stranas, Bro. & Oo. 30,493 titan Bank. 33,233 NEWS FROM NEW GRANADA. Ovr dates from Panama and Aspinwall are to the 25th ef February. No intelligence had been received at ofthar ‘of thoge places from the interior of the Granadian Con- federation since the sailing of the last steamer from the Isthmus for this port. Censequently we are without fnr- ther advices from the seat of war. The English atesmer from Carthagona, due at Aspinwall on the 9th instant, is expected to bring important news respecting the opera- tions of the revolutivnary forces under Gen. Mosquera, which at last accounts were at Ambalama, within four or five doys’ march of Bogota. » wife of Miniater, looked ex. well in white watered . She exhibited mu¢h high culture both on the floor and. in conversa- snayirania, & beaguful ond intelligent way, 7 young . She was attired in an elegant white dross, with ornaments. * ‘Mrs. Hoover, wife of ex-Marshal Hoover, of Washing- ton. Mrs. H, i one of the most amiablo and ladies adorning Washington society. No Indy can dls. charge & busband’s hospitalities to his friends ine moro winning and graceful way than the uly of the worthy ax. Marshal. Mre. H. was attired with consummate taste in violet colored brocade silk, with heavy flounces. Hor head was adorned with a pretty and bocoming white ry ens 7 ‘o a The Governor of the State of Panama, inder date of eb Siatth, of Philadelphia, apy ha to much advan- | February 20,addreened another letter tothe Acting Gever- tage m white tarlevon, with black and red trimminge. . Trocbel of Phi age peg” 4 jn | BOF Of the Mate of Boltvar, reivarating his determination Ww pursue the policy indicated in his previous note, not bo obstruct the enlietment of men for the defence of the ra Yonal government aa against the revolutionary party of Doliyin and The 22d of February was appropriately observed at Panama. The ships of-war in port—United States frigate white tarletan, urimmod with narrow flounces. vpon her head, not a wreath of roses, but @ crown of Ddeavty. ‘Migz Helen Green, of Washington, wot patriotically at tired in Union costume, to wit—plue and white pinae, ealferino trimmings. Headdress to match. This cos tume attracted gonch altention, and many were the propriate gallies of patrictic suntiment elicited on Of it. It also attracted the particular attention of French Minister, from a ostural sympathy probably be has for the “red, wisite avd blue.” Mies Mice Green, of Washington, was sweetly attined in blue tarletan, ficunced to the most delicate of waits, with a berthe of Honiton lace. Lis. beaddress was simple of the éay. John W. Bourn, who for many years was agent of the United States Mail teatarhip Compeny at Aspinwall, died at that place,on the 18th February, cf ancurism of the aoria. His death has ecaured universe! regret ou the and reat, being composed of afew pretty tiaw- | his wife, who died of consumption st Aspinwall eomo two. ers. Mine Green yas vory much aduitred ' . > Mies Funny Parker, of Washington, wae clerantly at- apd a hajf months ago, were brought bere by the North erm a. Sr. Don Frarcisco Mickoleva Rojas, Mic!ster from Vene- a eauil in GheRnglish seapeekin Bet the 24t! for Guay a on Ly Mrs. Parker, of Washington, richly but plasty dresied | Fevruaty-" Ho waa formerly. venenuelan Mimister vo eg {in tone colored ilk, with black lao, Mra, P. ia among | ka ‘The fcliowing veersls ef wer were wt Lamaran when the highest of tue ie in the city ot Washiigton. Si eten pailetl:—Ainited Ptates Sagehip Lan. The Misses Tyler, of Washington, wore dressed with | cantor: United States sloop St. Marys; her Britannic Ma. great taste in while flounced dresses, with blue trim: | Sety's ship Mutine, and at Tebege her Majesty's flagship mings. By > t ‘ Misa Bean, of New York, attired in whito tarleton, with | {ucchente and sleope tyacies and Termagant. ‘The Bae t irs. ir, ee of angen é ane tw) brsaa pve sd ODE ASPINWALL CORRESPONDENCE. tone, of en ‘was dreesed wi elegant taste Later Anterior—Rumore! white’ brocade pili’ Thr. S. waa the fonader of the arti. vies kaeaay Seong slavery republican party in Mascnchasetta wonder that bo has not been elevated tired in white tarlotan, with gold trimmings. One of the most cngaging and accomplished young ladies ia the ball. and very aliractive in her She was ina her Gecorations were & diamond pin, ear crops, | 85 to the value of at least eight thousand dollars. Mrs.’'Way whores abe Pee ee Ee . name, who came to Washington after xm ieloner, United evitle and now remains to give his encouragement tothe open: | Gein: inaner en teemaae, tag from. tbe Incasures of the new administration. Panama magratre, did not take bis departure on the last steamer. He will kaye on the next steamer, velvet dress, dec PP ICoe aN erated with a rich pearl necklace and other pear! NEWS FROM CENTRAL os diamond frnamests, valued'st more thas tures tnou. AMERICA. Hon. Mre. Fenton, wife of Hon. Mr. Fenton, member of | Fears of Revolution in Honduras—The Congress, of New York. Mrs. Fenton waa attired it & | tremey With Micacdgee Not Signed rich brown velvet raised siik dress. She has @ most ma- jestic mien, and is a lady of great strength of mind and Depressed Condition of Costa Rica, &. arent Q i OUR PANAMA CORRESPONDENCE. a apt mre mcg Ros gar § | ona] Ve pend Pawama, Feb. 25, 1861. Gite a basal ayn he marin. nt ‘The Panama Railroad Company's steamer Columbus, ran, daughter Cowan, of Now ‘with two weeks’ later advices from the Central American ee eee cor NT Ody member of Con- | gates, arrived at this port on the 20th inst, with pas- Hon. Mrs. Alex. H. Rice, of Boston, Mass. sengers, mails and freight for Furope and the United Mre. Wright, Mies Wright, Miss Stuart, of Now all admired, New York wus cheeringly and charmingly onus Mise Bubecck, of Connecticut, from the land | The Congress of this republic has adjourned. Among fF gen Bass ny ree ich ea eae the measures adopted was the passage of @ bill authoriz- Se a eae ee ir and Mrs. Mudge, of New York, Mrs. Isaac Bropson, daughter of the late Phillips Pheonix, of New York. ees Mork) iho lod CH iu the Arve dance oth | Seeulte low Yor! © 5 Major Reaent of the tebeine Gorse * Many, very man’ refinement, whom we tion. the a rnd gente 6 isting in! gentiomen wore: — fbrahar Lincoln, President of the United alee, Hon, Hanajbal Hamlin, Vico President of the United Oiler Wiitiase 13; Rowned, of Now York: Since the return of Presidrnt Barrioe from @uatemala Senator of Wwania. ‘we bear no more talk of revolution. The townof La Senator A. Donglaa, of Diinoie. Senator Henry Wilnoa, of set ia. Senator James Dixon, of Connecticut. Senator K. 3. Ln jee i New York. Senator W. M Gwin, of California. , of Rhode FRARS OP A QOUDTER- REVOLUTION, ‘The differences between the government and the Hon. Anron Burlingame, of nmetta, eburch have not yet been settled, and some apprebendion Hon. Charles Francis Adams, of Massachusetts. is felt leas the priests may incite the ignorant Indian po- Hon. Charice R. Train, of lation to im @ revelution against the Hon. Alex. H. Rico, of Massachusetts, For the ov of President Guardiola, ‘The Freach Hon. Mr. Wail, of Brooklyn, N. Y, corvette Serieuse was at La Union, whence she arrived Hon. Chas. B. of Now York, from Acapulco, and was to rail ina fow days for this port NIOARAGUA. TREATY WITH THR UNITRD STATES NOT RATIPIRD—NICARACTAN PLOSTER—THE MORDER OF MR, WHITE, ETC. ‘The Congress of this Btate was still im session. The treaty with the United States ie not yet ratified, and it is believed that it will not be. The people of the country now gay that as the American is SFPEESETY aro the effective force of the ropublic is four hubdred ay four officers and men, incl two — Are dne to Major Rupe! 1 pues in honor of the, of Proaident Lincoln, Dat alow us loa Tt te called, It ConcuUMON, Union ball; wut, Union bembe ppon the cart commana fragmenta, | The Now Government of Botivin Recognized bj Interesting from Peru, Guate- i Sen amt oc ‘ha frasr.5 1 eepromising fon 6 (Wily thou thats ite a ‘ ‘San Joan, Feb, 17,1961. | Visitors to the Chonigles Mines—Aprival of Huiigrants’ from the Southern United States—Trade Brisk—The United The royal roqid steamer Conway nrrived frou Aspinwall On the morning of 10th inst., bringing aumber of paasen- tntry, who had boos on a visit to ber na~ tive city, and eeyeral gentlemen, bound to Chontales on = ‘\eprorpecting"* tour tor pro rotale ‘ness ie now doing faba yom, » MO, i the af Chont nd the mines are'said to Be -yieMting igre ine had arrived at Rio Grande (Great, now exists the republic towards our countrymen, with tho exception of those of the fill stripe, and every enoouragement ts given to houest, industrious foreigners to engage ww business all over the country. COSTA RICA. Money continues very scarce, and a feeling of insecurit, are tho fom captain Togie, Inventing’ il: sogounte congur in saying ‘the coffee crop ‘bea small onc. NEWS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC. Presidential Affairs in Chile—The New Government of Bolivia—Relations of Peru with Ecuador and Bolivia, dic. OUR PANAMA CORRESPONDENCE. Panama, Fob, 25, 1861. ‘The Pacific Steam Navigation Company’s steamer @ra- Bada, with two weeks’ later intelligence from the West Coast, arrived at this port on the 22d inst. Her dates are Valparaiso, 2d inst. ; Callao, 14th, and La Paz, Bolivia, ‘90th January. CHILE. PATRIONO DETERMINATION OF SIGNOR VARAS—EXPEDINION TO ARANCANLA—GOLD FEVER—MARIQETR, BTU, In this republic the political excitement consequent upon the nomination of Signor Don Antopio Varas for the Presidency by the government party has somewhat subsided, owing to the persistent refusal of this gentlo- man to ullow his name to be used. Ina lettor addressed by him to his varty, says @ government paper published at Santiago, Signor Varas tells them briefly that a revo- lution will immediately follow his acceptance of the no- mination, and he wishes to spare a revolution to the country, already too much torn by intestine dissen- sions. The clevation of the Minister of the Interior to the Presidency would, !n his opinion, be an itamoral and ilicgal act. He has protested against ac cepting the nomination, and cannot retract, because the country must have confidence in those who govern it. His government would be wanting in moral force after his having failed to fulfil hie engagements, and he could pny ated propoeals made to btm without rondering himself despicable. Meanwhile, notwithstanding Sr. Varaa’ positive retusal to run for the Presidency, ment papers persist in urging his claims for that office. The Iast advices from the of Chile state that the government troops had penetrated into the Indian terrt, ince tory by four different points, It is said that the o! the expedition ig net vo attack the Indians, but to them, if possible, to submit to the laws of Chile and live peacefully under their protection. The expedition is ac- oompani by a party of civil and mi enyi- neers, the object of the first being to examine the sites of the towns founded by the Spaniards and afterwards destroyed by the aborigines—to prepare plans of Unose places, and report on the expediency of rebuild- ing them on their former sites or selecting others in better localities. The mining engineers contemplate examining the mineral districts that aired so much brity im the time of the conquest. Mearwhile it is said the Indians continue their dopredations, destroying the crops and er apd carry! off cattle, women and children; it is hardly poesible, fore, that the expedition will prove a peaceful one, a8 contemplated. Important discoveries of gold diggings have recently of Valdivia, The @iggings extend uae over tracts of land. The gold fever, rays the Valparaiso curio, bas broken out ia the province of Valdivia, and even in Valparaiso nd otber parts of the republic, and persone to set out in search of the precotrmouus, ene The Vi market continues dull, no orders hav- ‘Argentine Provinces and livia, owing to the political disturbances a thoee coun. Copper in bars, $18 50—a decline of 121; cents since last steamer. This reduction has been g F s 4 atic ai HI! ie val jet BeEa3 3k riltie! i 3 3 5 iH 33 fn S32 eri 3 ‘3 3 é g i i = i 3 it th, Ho had to borrow money from hig private friends to defray his expenses to Valparaiso, for which place he sailed from Arica on the OX lust, that body will VN. Py power, but will limit themactves to proserve order in the republic until the meeting of Oongress, when they give an account of their trust. General J. Cotton Smith, United States Minister of January ko, Quitea bumi- | Minces deaween titwo dpretriee will be amicably: } qottled. He gmp a Me United sates mer Garanse ibt Gattho on wba Mb J MBB LAG jastant, for Velpr reise, ealling im at tho Chincha Ialanday, | %, at 8 Where, IAGOB" gonenee of a strong current, she ran tats | (wo 90 EngTHAD ese and damaged ber somewhat. An son as the SB 44 of cumage was aacertained Hoe prompt Tas g QR united Staves steamn corvette ¥: vega, £1 sp Straits Jon 77 16. Troan Balumore for Rio Grande, Feb 12, lst Ms. Dimond, the well known smanager of the house of ee os oe Melee ie has ‘resided there some twen- has Walter, Bioeth, from bened ears, goes to United Stetds, the country of } ° 42, lon Te 36, ustivity, 10 remain. "He is suooepded in the house by J A tereeyan ces, steering $e, Habean: ge ener. ‘The cumerous friends of Mr. sere ‘wainmaat: apne Dd Callao regret his withdrawal from } gone, Tat $2 10, ton 77 66. A report obtained im Callao the steamer salled Pi Niece eng bebe y bet oe i Se yey ror ¥iean otlicor and au ailicer of tue, ian navy, but the | eal apes th he Meeeiiction 7? But little hope ig entertained y trigate of war Galiao at the dock at San Lerenao. ‘was done whes the jast effort was in the water, off at with its The carnival gayeties and follies. Rob! and burglaries go fied Cosnuat Gonieouey ) and Dates from Guayaquil to the 34th inst., via Paite, have, been received here. The eountry ts quietand prosperous, Duta renewal of hostilities with Peru is expected. fhe |. cauge of the misunderstanding between the two goyern-. ments is the refusal of Keuador to asknowledge say of leCiintock, and Gen. i Avon, do. veh ekeg es tm nse we ene for Sam Hrancizeo, Det 1S Riya rom NYork for NOpleans, was asen Fob ram BOraane for Queenstown, was passed ‘Ross, 14 days, from Cienfuegos for Basten, Feb32é, Uemekg WT Weodru, was sen tcerng HOE, Fob $3 3 a Phitadelphis for &t Basta, paranat Ports. mr head ead fc YATE OF THE nieen ores PERU, RTO. ety oan tere, oi ‘Jan 31—Arr shipe BF ogee Ty Ghiet, Worain and ‘for Qork for grdsrot Westend eed eat TNS yd Seed eas fee Sleresoos ‘S0th,, Orary, ing been sent in capacity by Castilla during Fran- 2 ns Fes time. sr. was expected to 4 Olldepeern, Mebane Chinehan toleaktee Sono sail from Guayaquil for Peru, in peas ge ore ders at £3; F 1 Gardner, Limseburmer Chinchas; Tass YOCy Bowe, Rapti any denn Foe 19th ieee Coronel; 14th, E Greeley, Cut- Fee fh e “inet” Tho Pe ar veal JRROR Fob i, shipe FA Palmer, Allen, trom Chtachas, 8) ill be ict Garcia Seters, aise, wat Olsaner. Ma she Frovaknal Present of Wb ab Guaya. | tent rm do; ileabets Port of New York, March 5, 1861, OLFARED. see Jamestown, Drew, Norfolk, &o-—-Indiam & Steamship Locust Point, Freneh, Baltimors—H B Cremwell Shi Hong Kong, &o—J C Jewot: & Co. Ship Mudgelt, Havre ieya & Hinceen i Baris Ship Humboldt. Bo: LE 420%, -W Salem, an for cl) an fagua ia ‘Walsh, Garver & Cardenas—H D Brookman & Co. Sheppard, Tooker, 8t Kitte—Smith, Jones & Co. ‘Coggeshall, Tilton, Jacksonville. Norcross a as Carolina.” ; Ieadora, from Wi esky >> Tanrmt, Nov 6—Arr bark TaLcanvano, Jan 26—Arr brig for Ban 7 5 zie Gas Ward, trom Windward ihtands for Weak s oe pairceeater ass entered republic of “South ‘Suamax, Jan 80—Arr brig Boato Boston, Sr Troms, Feb 18—In. re Tinie Binds eae Gra with coals; scbrs Montezuma, Gross, f Martha; TJ Hill, Whelden, une; Sylvanus Allen, Bedour'n PHL’ ¥eb 19—1n port briga Capella, for YYork in 8 \dayn; ding tumber, Ski Bears, do; 1 for Mayagues, to Ryder, Boston. ‘Whitéeld, NYoric 3 Rumsay, Taylor, Ravannah—D 0 Murray. {¢;Siransna, Fob 2—In port shipa Busan I Fiteperaié, Bete Waar tog i nih Oo, Figs Gala, arr Jan 4, to 4 Behr CO Johnson, Dibble & Co. | Greeks 4 He, 4 1. Boaign, ae do, Somnath is Liztle, Nickerson tos feam| Ag di abandoned. ship Northern 8) ip No Tish, Ti 5 augh, Aspinwall, Feb 25, maaip Anfarcy etn fm Sins aie pons ‘Locust Cape Hatteras, ‘Alabama, yoy for wee ss houre whe HS see aibey, Stddary bad Bt ‘Tee ae pe Bs i aE br ‘Joao; Gablen, Cardenas, 9 daye, with sugar, to Stur. Brig Condor (of Goldsboro’), Allen, Trinidad, Cuba, Feb 16, athapy rr ipeon & Hunter. American APALACHICOLA, Feb 26—Arr bark Le Sage at 7, Mobile. Feb s Bay State, Ci t . ye maa one ok nee Rehr Gaboon, a nroldt, Gamage, mdse, to Yates & Porterti i PON Rees eS Fee mr Onateagen, sente Feerlves, Ee (of Fall River), Berden, Granada, Feb 21, ‘a Hut Aves Schr NeHieua (Of Hingham), Barnes, Granada, Feb 20, with | Witeo, Hall, NYork, Chas & Halos Tees. yt Herctoe, fruit, oT G Champlin, Nor ory Payson, 1), Boston; Lon'sa, oon = Alice, Welch, Ponce, PR, Feb 21, with sugar, to ee aan id ance ort. te Olive Giark (of Provincetown), M. Grand Gay: | Gre exton; : man, Feb If, with coooa nuts, 10 Thee Gitaaris, “Les: expe | CEM Cpetlenens sie Chatisnooge, Forrest, Savanoad. Fenced very heavy weather; lost main topmaat and spring | March 4 Schr Free Wind (@ masted), Bolt, Piymouth, NC, 3 da: Patten, deitchell’Sevennah “Christian (hen, ri chil BE Sawyer, Pierson, Norfolk, 9 dave, with ‘cotton, to | Vale nela. Old ship Emily St Pletre, Tessior, Liverpool, ¥ ’ bark Clarence rmstr erpool ; i . Sehr Albert Field, Phillips, Norfolk, 2 days. Tatar; Cronos (an), Volentine Worth ot ee. fear NM SU, Ehdeon ig Be son renaviare fon: i) mmMer, Schr Wiltlam Alien (3 masted), Crammer, Baltimore, 4 daye, Columbia (Brem), Lemeke, : ng, 2a, iaand clipse, Cook, Havana; om Baar Lora, Loves arch in HOLMES HOLE, March 1, 1 Bleamer a Bteamer New London, Smith, New London. Boyd, BAILED. 3 Charleston: Jamestown, bar! 8 ss Geran Traveler, Narvitas; Grtmen, anne paren sett bs Bi Rotterdam; brigs Emily ¥ Snow, Mi Ee Tie Baker’ and agvance! Miscellaneous. bs by "Turner, ry Phil ‘We are under many obligations to Purser T M Hempstead, ‘Milton; 8 V do inwer J that prevous to his passing there he saw a steamship, which be supposed was the Mount Vernon. Sraaneniy Moowe Venses Aemnanetartet, See > ‘The steamship Mount Vernoon, from New York for Havant Sinton shine aarasen ema ter, and will have to Defore getting her off. Suir ScoriaND, of Kew tona, hes been chased by Tv ie arene Wen Tork are ce Drak oieiee oe 8 K P from New York for San before: Tri Rio Janeiro in January, Will be condoned, Bue Walrnam judiam, do ‘Simmons, jorfoiky Rain N Atwood, Kemp; Winged ;. Texian ry (tend i Alerbod pastes May, Bralie, FATE eh sores _ Mason; yrea; Seen renee, iar echt 530 for Liver- ‘Bart. Smith Tuttle, Mayo, PM—Arr sobrs Maroslia, ‘Boa’ Crockett, i cmenkey River, Va, for Boston; © W ton for ng, Signterag, ih, Norfolk for Forman, ‘schrs Arctic, yuth,’ Forest Pioneer, Express, Emblem, Oregon, Chatham toa OW -Arr echra James ey for London; Camden, Havre; | Boston; J K Baker, Pierce, Hart fer Nortoik, echrs Frags Mae Wee shee or Rortand; Sehnson, Edgartown for Pailsdelphis. 'At8 sebra 7, for Lynn; Godfrey, Racer, Va: 5 for james ‘port. 5 (by tel)—Arr abtp Julia, Law- “ea Tight, Peerie Prisetpe, ‘ Bi for NYork’; Mary Mershon, Bwift, Falmoutt for ; Nd; Orrin Cowl, Smith, Rockland for Norioik. Sonn Jackson, at sohte ‘anna, Gibbs, from ‘Boston for W! wae throw overboard Del; Charles, Plymouth for Norfolk; J Long, bush wheat, haring encountered heavy winds, Gill for Virginia; MA Hildreth, Reeves, Frovidence for Nf¥ork: M Marcy, Davie, Ellsavethport for Gharter Oak. Kelley, Denis for York; Rodman M et toe LE Gael Preticotown fee Yer Scan B Vaxprven, at Charleston, Feb 25, from Norfolk, had 4 . 4 ; heavy weather, lost Jibboom and received other damage. Fresbrey, Zaunton for Go; Sun, Cortia, Welles Missa. Vi Br brig Mecaasar, which satled Niork; Bea Witch, Long. Gloucester for do: ‘Wood- since been ried: “Rhee now'about U8 days cut Ths ao Einbiem, Groves. Wiscaser ‘tor D ‘Macgasar is 214 tons, about 4 years old, and is owned in Wind. Hasimond, Wison, Providence tor Jamea River, sor, NB. \th—Arr this A M, vobr Gi in h. aon on for Thi \f Br echt Quickstep, 120 before reported Fie, efter being ashore on. land. 4 toe Ine Hoste, wee sold at seoiom 4th, Tor Bl0a0 cans” Tilley sPall River for’ Moores. Oke onder, Notice to Mariners. ‘gun, Atwell Famers e COVEREMENT NOTIFICATION. March’ ‘ (The rubjoined extras frm the loghoak of the teamstyp aror Norn “ih, sloop Mlensie Brags 8 in tk \wa, has been recgived from iatress, Peningiar and Oriental team Navigation ‘Company, and te Pinna & sand worsel sma fad ow stare ease forma 8, s yr position of @ Bhoni in the Palawon Passage | citi dad pole Gbatiolte Agnes, Kitkoonwall, Kinguion, iy ke town in the ebart, Belrenda, Todiaioley 20d (not nr’, Darke Sane, Kare, ‘le, Of the Ottawa, is of opinion that this ia the di gehr OW , Boaton. ‘position of which | marked im the chart as DELPHIA, March 6 arr brig byy ms, ealvury Me orth walior Maloy. Ne s'ehoal about hat nt - hsb, a When ‘sbpam A 8 PH wns sli ork Yor orders i orgs CO 5 e ‘or mma Eger, Brooks, ‘from the ship, was then just ‘ #C Knight. Wairiow, Cardenas; Emma jeisler, rates W A Hammond, Paine, N and do; 1 and’ ‘and sid); sbip albert E wld); A TOR ‘award, ee wine , French, 1, Capdonas; brig Sam. F Ocean Ranger, Lewis, Ci p renoed heavy weather and sve part ot deck loud!) Below & iow wa:cemenmn OVIDENCE, Mi "At Ran Di River, Vai abe, root Ves havin tory Reber. gx Tan, Del, 8d ws Wn xh Cartwrtal Mf inport by eid tn, Nore Die intand sth, brig Jobe 10) DH ¢ Grin, Rose, Nor ‘Lyneb, N York, fe beh i, eames Mee SRS Loomer, ioe ude, and 0 Dok 4 sober ee ,