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~~ ss... eee eee @ s : NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 286), sti SE ROU a PO er ne Sn aie —F et Te WAR EXCITEMENT. — | "oe mentor te Gone vay ae touted teegh | wera ent rental a Oanet teens, | FINANCIAL AND COMMER ‘CIAL. | Soe dank: Tait | Soe gies torte seenh pene ter ean greet AOS APOE IO the pave) appropriation, ¥ nite the eurvey appropriation | !*< in 4 7 | aRd eee ‘At two o'clock all tbe soldiers bad taken their seats A 100 Chi &R Is RADIO 537, ued the way, FOOKTINUED FROM FIRST "/AGR.) | Proper is cbargeable wi? o the expenses of the materials | 400 cars and the train of the Macon and Weetera reed Sarunbay, Apr’; ¢_¢ P.M, 100 do... BOO 5 rit ane eet hae one Anmisians Surgeons—Predrick Van Bibber and Joseph | Recoaenry for the perty emance of the duty, and the food, | moved off, with thirteen paagas cars attached, amide The foreign exchange marke’, josea in 9, col- se oY 2 Sher aapenh Paki Carine @ Grafton. he., tar the eficere wd men. the unnombered throng, and waving of nandkerchiets | lapsed condition, There demay% what- 200 do, o4 —f question was then asked if everybody was Baphes—Jobw 1, Lenbordt, ‘With the view of obtaining information on thie impor- contig uous. or : 7 | and. the was i be yes. ware Gt Menaw T. Tatstag, Uses. Chesten tans teanchel 2 snvien Ogu SNES tome ay a ‘ell bed ‘oe ae weer, obliged te SO eden, CX | eg hamt 2 oat the, bast Mees. pawn B Bell. Novy Yard yes? erday to make the necessary inquinics. | vity took witness their departure. The bn se emer a content with any price 20 Del, L & 8036 | after sone on hour aadehalf, and sald Senne Bogen ek | 1k was amsttc of no tle iftoutty to obtain even the | fiee'ey tats “and” ihdeod, every cvallaie. space, was | PUVCT® Would SINS: we hear of sales of sterting board 1 i eras ae | amen of ti veswels. It is astonighing bow many know | crammed with liv! masses of men, women and cbil- bills at 10 me 8? 4 of france at 5.25. bey ont erent eaer: ‘out Bea, s—Carpentr’s, Wiliam H. Ennis, Paymster’s, | nothings are in the yard, in reference to this partt —s No 200 a So Snes yey There is n ‘Abing new to report in the money 400 ann the oat at i ‘he dos io tak, Rogh Suis. | cube wibject. Strange that there sbeaid be hur- | pation’ Many ere the tears that were ebed at parting | Market. Tse money for the balance of the recent 199 ‘There were at Joust thirteen pereons lost. Toskedioy Whe cen _ 8LOOF 2. us —TWENTY GUNB. | dyeda of men engaged at work for months in fall | with them, and many anxious hearte will sigh oe a goVerD0" eat award was paid into the Sub-Treasury 90 chi, Ban! twin and first offlear, Rcculive Omecrs—Lievk. 3. D. Toda.» lew of each « number of vessels and yet not know oven { safe return, with pesce and plenty cmiling Aguin ov to-day. Mf ofa iden ut trom Calcite vis Jamon, reports ar heck arenas Se a ee. P. Jones, G, K. Belump. ( ‘theame of one. But so it is Curiosity seems to be ‘A letter appears in the Montgomery Ma, of Sumrday The stock market opened very dull, and in | 5009 do......8i0 633, 260 a Sha Ince ship ceeeme mee mizeu (Fade, near the Paymaser—G. T. Pierce. ‘tead in the Navy Yard people. The vessela belonging © | yt trom « correspondent just returned from Vensacola. | some instances lower, but improved as the day | 100+hsPac M88Co.. 83° 50 ry maat standing. ‘She did not o ‘ashore, Auinant Suryeon—J. 0. Purnett. + | She Coast Survey don’t concern them, amd why should } we» mare the following extracts:— advanced, and recovered most of yesterday's de- | yon ee ae : eh tote-amerioan, Cibo above. is the : Marine Oficer—tieut. H. 1. Grahsm. | they bother themselves to know anything about them? ey ; Bas 7 pa mn ported.) . Beats wein—P. A. Chaasen ‘ | what saiees ainda tin. Donah The most stirring incident of thy; past few days w%8 | cline. Reflection has sueceeded to the excitement 200 ‘Bur Ne ee fro, @uaner—J. W. Searie. Receaatiy even to know wi the capture on the night of the 26D. inat. of the soboouer | O° yesterday. neople are beginning to perceive that * inst lost overboard: from the 1 Foratcat a tae ae Sar pent:y—Jamer MePouald. | Survey or not; or if there be, whether or mot those hétie | Carry by Captain Steedman, of the Wiloox True Blues. 4 ‘4 named Jobn Johns, » native of Cornwall, E. -— Setimaker—.. B. Wakeman. | vesoels out yonder, forming « sort of mesquite fleet, be- | The schooner, taking advantage Of the shadows of night, | it is not with cavalry and flying artillery that Fort 100 Gee, Holmoes at arene 28th at fromm weft Aapiain’s, W. Gordan; Paymaater’ty W: Rl | oe 1. iu: and in they do, what fe the nature ofthe | Tlandcuamy “a the sip Wyandot for tho use of the | Pickens is likely to he reinforced, and that Major P ports that abvit 90 mile from Dogble Banded GLOO’ MACEDONKAN—-TWENTY-TWO GUNS, service in which they arc eugaged to them? Such seeme | United States fect. The command getting | Anderson hardly needs horses in Fort Sumter. It | 100 a 4 60 ire, PL yn sight, ‘a short time before @qpiaen—Jamee Glynn. to bo the genoral feeling t the yard. ven pire Mpg Rcpryet nnd ee ee seemed to be supposed in the strect to-day that | 0 1. 00. on iene ho oe Peg og nF ‘ana, Uneaten 2 ba! aval men know nothing about the matter, for | giple, intercept her. The gallant young cap ain, procuring | the expedition which is boing fitted ont from this | 100 Reading RR..b30 421¢ ber siete and po papers, were Lope RR + O43 O the very convincing reason that the vessels do not belong roc boat, made Soa in cama hee port ig destined for the protection of the Texas | 200 do. - @& Fan doubt eee tvohn & Ounntogbaxn. tothe navy—on the principle, perbaps, of the farmer WhO | Uaders tn@lrery bows of the Wyandot, and proudly settlers from the Indiana and Mexicans, and is CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ave parsed coe thain and teugiod tow sematning. eosior te Asasian! Seryoon—O. 8. Igiebart. refused to cry on hetening to s very pathetic sermen, | dore a Ra See ee ee therefore @ peace rather than a war movement. Surcpay, April 6-27. at, | Meuleof, the 2d inst, At one time she had 5 feet of waler Master Praucis M. Bumce. Ml Receodes the eo of the snares were bathed in | Wiliary arrangemunts below, Je a very dimimtive | On the strength of this belief, a large number of |. Fora was active, but at somewhat easier prices. The Bric RC Wrignt—Charieston, April 5—Brig RC Wright, Payma-ier’s (lere—Toomas J. Lechrom. © ‘The follo diongea to sngtbor parish. £ used for patroling the 4 4 prevent supplies | buyers appeared in the market this afternoon, | demand mainly for export. Sales were made of 22,500 | from Cardenas for New York, has arrived herein distress, petinockn-— barton Miihier. wing are the vessels Delonging to the Hydre 4} jegening the enemy. Some of the boys have dubbed her ‘Atthe first board | bbls. of all kinds, chietty-shi, Anaving encountered a heavy gale on the 3d inst, Gonner—Bargers P. Aliea. graphical Department, now off the Navy Yard, together | ‘be Wild Cat, and manned with a detachmen’ of volun | and stocks advanced all round. At the first boa: . » Chiefly’shipping brands extra State, at | sour Lucy Wurrz, Arey, hence for Halifax, went ashore in) Serpenier—George Wisner. | saith ie nemesio® Qe Stinata:-= teera, 1% ie interesting to watch her, as bird-like she | Erie declined ¥Y, Hudson 4, Reading %, Michigan | $5 40 a $5 45, and extra Ohio at $5 65 «$5 70. {homens 34 les op, Chapgequiddie Fotat, har Baslosaner—Ju0. W. North pesca aa sends oer the dark ve waters, now stopping and dal’: | Central 2, Southern guaranteed % illinois Cen- |) Wout was in more demand and trmer. Bales 76,000 sae Bbe sel probably seaivviduatiner ueeadilh BrHAM SLOOT BROOKLYN TWENTY-FIVE GUNS. | hie vessel ts. side-wheel stoamer of about three hum- | Bow, eccentric, bréaking ‘away and running closo tothe | tral 3;, Galena 24, Rock Island 34, Toledo 34; Pa- | bashels, at $1 46 « $1 65 for white Western andKontucky, | | Sou Huxuy Teavxus (where from nok slated, arrived ob Seance tree. 2 Dep, 3.€ Williameon, Afbert | dred tons burthen, and cxrries four twenty-four pound | Walt of Fort Fickine, seoming to say take a Por bor | citie Mail, Central, Harlen and Panama were dead ee for Mik | of her cargo ot wheat," — WW. Smicb, Welham N. Jotiers, William sitchell, BA. | cone, Ehe has about eighty men, Her officers are:— | success, dashing out beyond Pickens, and with x sort of | all steady. After the board everything im- 0 . a8 6 Bare tee Cy Arey eh i, | -ftome. i dare.devil effrontery making the circuit of the fleet, and for red Jersey, $1 260 $2 83 for red State, $1 24a $1 27 | which in ‘on the 16th ipat for Havana, Surgeon—Jowse W. Minwr. a a ne eee John N. Nich- | mayo overhauling some craft under guns,a | Proved; Central was in demand, between the | tor Chicago spring, and $1 30 for Canada club. etude to. Eliwood’ Walter, Bug, Bectelary of the Beard Poymas::—Tbomas H. Leoker. | oleon, William H. Odenhoimer, James Kellim. single broadside of which blow her to atoms. $he | boards, atan advance of %%. In the afternoon the | Cony was steady, with sales of 60,000 bushels, mostly | Underwriters, aeenes Guryne<- W i mig Clak—A. W. Maldaun, ne aa Udity On treachery head tbees Po easey oe an i | MArket was fairly active at the advance. Govern- | Western mixed, at 870. a 6c. for old, and @2c. a 632. for | yLivangoot,, March 24--All the cotton has bees saved, fron. __ Baginecrs—Josima Follumsbee, W. B. Brooks, Marchal? THE BIBE, Heit traffic with cur enemies, As tho germ of the navy | ment 6's improved 34 per cent. The market at the | new, and 0c. for damaged. ter, Haq, Secretary of the Board of Underwriters) Jorden, Semen W. Witiakee, Heury » EF. | This is.alse a side-wheel steamer, of three hundred and | of the new republic, “long may she wave.”” close was unsettled by anumber of contradictory ru- | Rve.—Sales 8,600 bushels, mostly to arrive, on p. t. Scusx, March 2—The Award, Wate of and from Liver: ‘Mayer. Jr., - Neill. twenty tons, and is armed as tho Corwin. Her comple- | The following is a list ef the arrivals of troops at V'eu- | ».595. but the following were the last quotations: Banuxy and cate were quiet.” pod A ge cgay FAC ne lgtaaatmeesna STEAM SLOOP POWRATAN—ELEVEN GUNS. of men is oighty-three, including officers. The latter | sacola from the 28th to the 30th of March, inchusive:— ? 3 e a on . Captain —Samuel Mercer. mee proves ila i 1 inelusive: United States 6's, registered, 9424 a %; United | Asam and provisions were in limited demand, POY 8 Te RET am Thompson, Thomas ©, Harris and {| are pre i! nas ¥ ne : FROM MISSISSIPPI. Aen, | States 6's, coupons, 92% a *{; United States 5’a, Conroy was saleable and firm. he dlecovery of, a bol fresh wate st aan ‘out the coast ; Wileon, Jr. ‘Master's Meise Obaries Wikon, Robert Viatt, Robert L. | DeSoto Irrepressiblee. 1874, 88 a 8934; Indiana 5's, 89 @ 9044; Virginia 6's, | _ Wy —Sales 500 bbls. at 180. « 18 146. By east from BtTuguniine ln and sight tables ohare. Folens . Clarke. esd THE VIXEN. Renatghie Invi 75 a4; Tennessee 6’s, 73 @ 14; Missonri 6’s, 63 a Sanat teem When Sot wm ae te anparanoe of hie! Pajincer—Barman Nowell. skeinae site eek ieaptaor a t'en went waded \4; Canton, 14.15; Cumberland Coal preferred,|] SHIPPING NEWS. | ¢ drester, and i seneraly avoided. but there is me danger ge Dewey "ieehua Bishop, M. 8 | tons burthen, armod like the others, and carries ninety 7; Pacific Mail, 83 a 4; New York Central, 7634 a aiid Gas Gar ee ee nie and She share, cen Tener ay oe (eee mr ee. ‘Peay veewnt and Charies W. ; men. Her officers are:— 743 Erie, 29%4 a %%; Hudson River, 42% a 43; Har- 5 33) MOON misxS.......morm 4 01 fad tity faihoma of ie eeageet. aed in PMc Ou Léicwenant Commaniding—Thomas L. Poelps. lem, 14% @ 15; do. preferred, 399; a 40; Reading, ae febont” thie on is, the Bad eaicer— Jacob Siepnens, aes eee Degen 2. Mian, BF. ie mae 42.8 24; Michigan Central, 5554 a 66; Michigan Port of Kew York, April 6, 1861. ee te Bees oc Raginccrs—Fieet Ass.stants, Wm. J. Lamdin and James | FL. Taylor. South d Northern Indiana, 1634 a4: do. — The opring has! doubilees deoe' ved 3 Lamdin; Second Assistants, J. MoKimell and John THE VARINA. Romney ey vi % Ai “ CLEARED, We basiily put sbout fro, 96 they thought, fmm Purdy; Third asswtants, Willixm H. Gladding, E. Laws | This ie a sailing schooner, The following are her of. guaranteed, 35% a %4; Panama, tap 15% Mi Bieamadin Han Kow. Sands, Mong Kous—Manter. 1 | get, and toported seelng s “rock with wate Droaking over end H. 0. Melivain. cers: nois Central, 77% a 7%; Galena and Chicago, 71% ne a, Pn: Seer nad wut bas boos rewe Clem thity tombe teseen erect STEAM SLOOP FOCAHONTAS—FIVE GUNS. Lieutenant Commanding—Obaries M. Fauntleroy. a %; Cleveland and Toledo, 339; a 7%; Chicage Biman RE Ouyler, Crocker, Savannah—H B Cromwell 1 od rea = penaant taste <a feptain— iam. ¥. Lr aiets & i we Mele eee Dev- Hewnla Guard.. ‘ and Rock Island, 54% a %%; Chicago, Burlington be sinship Parkersburg, Stannard, Wilmington, NC—H B - fraksoy=, ee Se, eon i jor has become, ‘Francis M. Galt. Cerk—Eaward Cardell. Rees \oamtoes | and Quincy, 7224 a 73; Delaware, Lackawana and | ORSSShG Vorxtown, Parrish, Norfolk, &e~Ludiam & Hel- | * Vessns Gouy—The Shipping Tint ware: ‘We notice sales of ‘ae i = eee fs ee ‘ "| Western, 90.0 81; Ilinois Central bonds, 7's, 95% ‘Steamship Monticello, Gager, Alexandria, &c—H B Crom. AU Ririg RX Fahor 28 tons, bust at Baltnnere fe Sots Is algo a schooner, officered as follows:— Oe a eget gg oo | #96; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 89; Pennsyl- ee a ae ie i as wee = ’ y abe ba . homas. oars ) Rargent es ‘oleman mn, * Firet Assistant, E. W. Manning; Third as- | jcucnan commanding—y. P. Bankhead. | ato. ~ vania Coal Company, 80 8 81. Bark India (Prus), Wagner, Queenstown or Faimouth— | ship nosh Talbot, from Liverpool for Rio Janeiro, Marck H. Riley, Henry Wright and DavidSmith. | ¢ Bowers. s i ans vs 0 x The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows SS he ote 8t Thomas—Maitland, Phelps & Co, UM alter Marie, of ‘gichmond, from Liverpoo! for Mobile, STEAMER WYANDOT—FIVE GUNS, Clerk—Charles Junkins, r to-day :— Bark Montezuma, Vammond, Barbados—t T Dwight. Mareh 8; lat 26, lon 36. : Liat, Commandsng—adner Read. We were unable to ascertain the tonnage of these two | OFFICERS IN, COMMAND AT. PENSACOLA. | neceipts.. $736,680 99 | Bas Nuorn Providcasla (lualh Bogglere, Gloacester—Cham. | ,Stip Gatolus Magnus, Ashley, from Tondon for New York, nee eee schooners, their armament, or the number of men on | Second i command,’ Major & Hi, Lockett. Pe Sta sad Eee PE ec tace: ontnsbowa kad a mainas—seasa'| te 2 cob anki, from Fee nae eee Bagencert—Virst Assistant, W. H. Cushman; Third As- | board of each. They appear, however, to be about one STary, Bal wae 5 +) 8,486,496 64 | & Bell. s ‘ 1H of Cope oe cimball, Btinson, from Philadelphia for Glat- senants, M. H. Plunkett, K. Wilson. hundred tons each, and of course cannot carry many or Majors, S. 8. Gurner, R. Wood. aids tthe Bauk Cleari H ‘ thi Brig Northern Light (Br), Gannion, St Johns, NF—B F | gow, March 30, ‘er wo 2, 5L. Purser—Emery J. Brooks. heavy guns. All the above vessels—at loasi the steam. | OT @Bance Officer, Captain Odalnonsiei, Sie exeangne See ne SatINg Monee Wiis | Eres G Anderson, King, Pernendina—Gmaliwoot, Easto | PEs TS ete es ee ree NCR, Mae 2, ‘ Pico MOHAWE—FIVE GUNS. ora—have been drafted into the navy, but have not bosn Major General, Jere. — merning were $18,980,206 88, and the balances ga. is slata’s Cath Faadstenin ie ales Bare Linda Stewart, Davis, hence for St Jago, April 1, lat ee oem viinuase Barbot, FT. Seddon, ©. C. Car- | otdered for active service. They are capable, however, Ootonel, Jobin’? Meegee $1,991,492 85. g Rehr JL Bowmai, Davis, Mayaguez—I V Onatavia& Oo, | % % * woreign Ports. yenter. of being sent to eea almost at any moment. Colonel; Clinton Davis ‘The following table will compare the exports of | Kehr Magsie Bell, G irae Miadleion & Os. Axprossax, about March Br bark Edmiaion Brow Bisitont Survem—Delavan Bloodgood. ‘The vessels belonging to the Topographical Department | Colonel. P. Watson, Adjutant General. the seven principal staple articles for the week:— | Sehr ariel Bi eraon, Ragged Island—J Hunter & Co, i , March 21—In_port ships Berit, May: Elisabeth Poti ries Assistant, John &. Abert; Second As- | are all out of commission. They are smaller than the Sapeate D Sek, Ina atta tiehy vert. Week Ending April se Beer Deneettany barbarie, Bion PT Nevius a Sow Hamiion, Harding Png pny eeorg Sey sistants, F. 1. Dick, Geo. D. Emmons and Edward C. Pat- | others, but their exact tonnage could not be ascertained. | Com. Thomas Brent, second in command, Cotton, bales... 6,287 $359,680 6,167 "$373,605 | Rebt Albe, Powell, Wilmingion, NCE B Powell ‘Wing, French. for’Havana do; J © Kuhn, Moss, for KY ork TaN he CRUBADER—RIGHT @UNS. They are all schooners, and the utiost that could be aseer- | Com. John Randolph, third in command. Flour, bbls. 16,408 97,265 44,886 267,203 | Henr Leroy, Osborn, Nort Clearman & Co. at ray — ¢* aaeaeesee hanes bins Léeut, CommaniangT. A. ML. Craven. 3 tained respecting them was their bare names, and even Gr meet ica, 77711,70818Usy BTT'Oe ard'sho | Sehr JemssloWwn Cole, Ballinore-—Mereil & Avot er ed ge ror ee tod .M: Danean, J. E Jewett and A. ¥. K. | this was otly arrived at by actually visiting the store- | OUR MONTGOMERY CORRESPONDENCE. ] oom..'.......... 30,801 14335 243,611 17186 | Behr LB Edwards, Edwards, Philadelphia —y W McKee aeaeen os Lt ftamn Wusfecheo to Calcutta aod.beck to Boe Denbam. house, where the stores of each are piled away and label” Mowrcommny, Ala., March 30,1861. 4 Beef, bbls. and tes... 2932 58,524 2415 48,033 | Sohr Evenglade, Colin, Phlladelphia—Thompson & Hunter, bay, or 26,000 rapees 1o Mauritius; a Gawer, Chatield, from Jeet See eee te Seve led with the name of the veasel to which they respoct. | he Distress of the North—Comparison of the State of Af. { Pork... sieve S216 60,606 2146 35,861 | Bonr DJ Sawyer, Hall, Machlas—Bimpeon & Clapp. Bein tia fer Beats Dice” Basse for Bosom: Woans Megincers—Fire Ammistant, J. A. Grier; Third Acaie- | ively Delong. They are the Agassiz, which entered the fairs North and South—The Neseasity for Economy in the $600. 474 | Schr Hudecn, St Hartfonl—H 8 Racket. Reiewee stir dat espe = a3 ro tante, L. Campbell, 0. H, Lackey and J. D. dock yesterday, and is now close alongside the Potomac; | Later Section—No Real Poverty in the South—the Unity | Increase of the week as oumpared with 1860... 7€6,121 Gobr Goo necticut, Prati, Middletown-—H 8 Racket. f He ‘orwin, K 4 cotton ( 5 us, STEAMER WATERWITCH—THREE GUNS. the Bailey, Bowditch, J. Henry, Dana, Arago, Torrey, | °% the People—Preparation for the Coming Strife—Im- anne’ ne Bloop Gleaner, Coleman, Unionville ® Rack Lae beeen tes, do; Dems Liew’. Commanding—Ja0. U. Davis. J pe ~i Pearce. Caswell ans and Gerdes, ‘There | Provement of Southern Fortifications—Pidelity of he Slave | __ The following is # comparative statement of the | gieamer Frankia, Dongneny, Havas. or probably ‘proceed 1 Li Sai igihs ships Vuvare, Gi, ‘Diewenaats—Chas. H. Cushman, Thos, H. Eastman. ’ * ? ee: see sents Chas 4 value of exports from the commencement of the | Steamer Alida, Robinson, Aphia, fun; 160 & Robinson, onan tees, Spirit of ths: Maio —ailen V. Reed. are three other vessels belonging to this branch of the | Papulaiion—The Grain and Wheat Orops—Final Verdict | 4. gpa 4: ARRIVED. ‘Tunes, NYork. + Le erg Pll Perera bah pane Sheyoans serviee, but their names could not be ascertained. ‘Thay | -4f ie Beni do. Re 1860, 1061. ‘Deereaee Ditvente: | Gaeeerte Coca ae Dee cael ee | tee ah. sy aaa Assistant, Pdward Scattergood; Third Assistant, are all in good order, with mast andyrigging standing, | 1 see in the Hxusip of the 26th an article under the $4,380,781 4,087,599 1,607,858 < | NESwinas, promt es “CaLcurta, feb 23—In port ships Belic of the West, Driver. sd aan capabbe dt Wee git tay Oe on ha: shert | bead of ‘Financial distress at the North and the South, 1,009,486 -€,270'664 2,201,178 = | Bteamstio Mount Vernon, Watson, Baltimore, wits mase | from M: ; from ao tir Tot ‘Midshipmen—R. H. McCook, ©. M. Schoonmaker, and are cape! ig got ready very short 080 2011 and passengers, 10 HB Croinwell & Co. In Chesapeake Bay, | Blandina Dudley: Atwood, ftom do err Z Purves s Clerk—J. 8. Harvey. notice; but they would be of little or no use in modern | Biving (as the Hxxatw bas ever done) a fair and impar- * gues sen amie 4,636 eased ship France, trom, Valparaiso; § of Hog Inland, saw al | In port Iith, bark Waverley, Thompson, chtd at 6300 rupees STORESHITS. warfare, in which steam and heavy metal play such @ | tial criticlen of both sides of the question, In conclu. tape oon at Stabor 9 Sant of and, Bound at ol IAtte sha pag saan Lglasltadmpumibuasisie 2 frome SY HOFPLY TWO CXS, atten let sion, however, this language is used:—“In the South, we = 306,148 | Bhip Adslalde, Cutting, Liverpool, March 14, with miseand | | Cid lath, shipe Asteroid, Gartner, Bombay; Gasuian, Prec- 0, a ‘ a ; Copiain—AVeEANGER GIDHD. A suaxwell,Al- THE YRIOATE ROANOKE. bare ne doubt, re a Ehewins cunei@esble poounary : M4,419 | winds tke tre 10 days, and ‘since thea ‘ne ‘brecuos {roms fd from Sangor 10h, ships North Auanc, Gravee, Boston: ext Vopicins. appa rss Poy sine apse grebspesh Mptrees. 25 a shape sede vipers aimee - $7,101,411 16,400,967 8,004,049 | 605,800 | "Ship Christiana, Monk, London, and the Laeard 38 days, | Crowne Mernit winch, Crown Paiat, Reigee: New “Masics—J. A. Howell. terday to float the Roanoke out of the dry dock, the work | ent class of persons. The Southern press, however, ong compared with 1860.......... 00.4 $8,398,546 | in to Grluniel, Minturn & Uo. March Ist 547, lon | York; Guiding Stat, Hale, Hydney, NSW? Bold Hunter: Cros. Assistant Sui A. W. Sandford. having been so far advanced as to warrant taking horout | ceal the fact.” In this I think you are mi ‘At Baltimo: Friday afte: the Pa- | 1434 sgdalized ahip ‘Neptune, bence for Liverpool; 1th, lat | by, Hong Ki Z , Payagsio—k. W. Ponn. t re, On ry afternoon, says the Pa- | 46 50) lon P80, ship. ‘trom New Orleans for Hare; | “dranatran Siarch 14—Zn barks Wildfire, Parkins, from Ovris—Oaptain’s, Jobn Van Dyke; Paymuster’s, aC. | It is expected that everything will be in readiness to | 'aken, I make my statements in no boastful spir® | /,.;¢¢ ‘26th, 'lat 45 30, lon 47 Mg = 50, Bram ship D Ht Watjen, from Kew for gh = a ise Beis. ‘alermo soon; Nestor, Howes, for Alexandria, E, & morrow for that purpose, and that in the course of the | of fooliah bravado, but in truth and sobernegs, ‘ship Granit Ist Bowie. i The market is inactive. Good be bound E the © , CaM TEAMS —ONE OUR. day she will take up ber berth in the basin where the | having many friendasNorth that I dearly love, and I have ed without aifoulty at last week's rates, Fora | most of the passage, © Urreoes heavy W and NW winds | / Haxonoi. feb tin port bark Kato Hastings, Kingman, Jeutenent Conmasiting emt sacs Wabash, the Potomac and other veesels are lying. deplored eur present troubles with no mean or seldsh | So, 1, catered S dereed Dit feos Hente Taio tse nat | allagt to Draper £ Devlin, ‘ad beary Wwosiher slog ia | Pulermots anak ide, sentoted for Beate ee eRe Menier—Byron Wilson, THE BRIG PERRY, sorrow. lm the Legislature of Alabama « Dill waste | SoaeSscr mouth.’ " Known, 174'to 25 per Hare 18 at AE on 4 i ‘@ wreck to leoward and ranio | Lanzanorx, Canary Feb 26--No Am vesse) in port, STEAM TRANSPORTS. ‘This fine little vessel was yesterday removed from her pices Agate M4 ‘one of 7 mombers for the relief of the The last statement of the Bank of England shows i; eupnenee Sedue ame on jy plage ey ann lnagaas, March ‘20—In port bark E Foster, Brown, unc; . a he certain county. It fi snah, several ‘veasels. DRAS, Frank Flint, Robinson, ole aon ee. ‘Tonméfy, | moorings and placed alongside the quay, in the berth for. | poor of a 7. It was afterwards submitted 0 1 44.4 following variations as compared with the | “Ship Victoria: Anderson, ‘London, March 4, with mdse and | PADMAS, Pub lesa barks Veohyn Lane’ frou Raaptre Cit Capt. Hawes. * 1{650 | merly occupied by the storeship Release. A number of | the vote of the poople of said county and imfignantly voted Wieus wed: passengers, Wb E EM Marsellies, just arr; Gulbrandson, dg for United Bane Cap’ * 2/846 | workmen will be actively engaged in completing her,and | down by an overwholming majority. i have little doubs | PF a Bucrente, Dowie, | san dao Moca, don, vuiphneand fe A 2546 | in w few days abe will be ready for no. that greater economy is practised now than has ever | Public deposite... eee 1 B50 M | Shnip Yasnee! Bogert, Conway, Harre, sP.dezy, i ball, to | O,"Plions from X ach famvuel Welsh, Cole! from Maite 21123 a Bo ee casts | Deen before for many years; yet it is attributable to two te. . _ 230,000 | Bogert & Knesland. heavy Wand NW winds the en! pee, #14 from, bark Celesta, Howes, Boston; brig Pa- me | MOVEMENTS OF THE SOUTHERN CONFE: | carves; onc and the most prominent is that our taxes are . — tse |? ‘Ship Highland Light (of Boston), Tripp. Feb 2, | “Pont Sratn 23--No Am vensel In port. Guns, DERACY TROOPS. and will be very heavy for some time, and {t is our inte- Th with Wand NW winds’ March Ifa 25% Moocgo ot | yQURmeTOWs abput March Zi—arr brig Gerantum, Pierce, 40 | The troops of the Confederate States are rapidly con: | rest to economize to meet them. Yet let no human heart md ay ice est from Now jrieans for Liverpool; | | Rormxpay, March 12—In port enipe Black Sea, Rickmers, 40 | contrating at Penmcola, under ¢ommant of General | dare think it is a heavy tax, ground from an oppressed SiS,718 | Painted white, apparentiy but a ahort ume in tne water. Am | Philadelp serwotd. ial” for hecoay’ Dates Yoel 40 | Braxton Bragg, and preparations are making for @ deci- | and unwilling people; for] have heard men of 21) classes, SI peo?780 as be Met cenes.t Senden, 2 days, in | “He Haret, for do. " 40 | five movement. Bragg is constantly drilling his forces, | rich und poor, declare ‘that rather than enter intothe | The Anditor of the State of Mlinois has pub- | iss to order.” \ VG OTS T sanctro’ tors Ounstanitnopies ‘cnder ateage hitee bees, £0 | and has nearly four thousand der arms, he apogee gy ‘Bark Reindeer (of New Haven), Lanfare, Port Spain, March 6 + ae ee ai” cat mamhirsere re io ong eosingtt old bond of union they would willingly yield the last | jisheg a detailed statement showing the class of 33, in ballast, to H Trow bridge's bors est reese Moreh 10¢-tn port, bark Andrew Carney, Mayo, 30 | ane tein cm posterday brought down the Tonowing ree ee securities held on the 30th of March to protect the | rent, with barlia tot Heaton” Marche ial Senses, | Semconttantinople Gib, arr duh (o nish lag for Bowtons only 2 companies of soldiers from North Mississippi: — Men of wealth are constantly contributing thousands { .. ation of the banks of that State. The totals $70k brig Urania, Coombs, trom Palermo for Philadephia; | | &ixcarony, Feb 7—In Ship Game Cock, Jayne, for Po. i The De Soto Irrepressibies, Captain J. R. Chalmers, | for the parpote of arming and equipping soldiers, or aban tiiewe— fat $0, lon ry wig om, pap pang - ae x been inman, ‘Crandaih, for 14 | from De Soto county, numbering, officers imeluded, one | otnerwise preparing to defend’ their proudiy asserted n- , ; ine Teak Hamiton Rida’ i in int 57, ton'r4, brig Aumtraia, Crom the | Japan, diape ee mount 20, indtes 4 | “The De Soto Guard, Captain 8. G. 1B. Crockett, from | dependence, Another cause of economy amoug those 000 065; | “Brig June Baroy of Bangor), Ryder, Arvopo, 18 dye with tend dejar Mires Intoe, hen ae: si 2 | DeSoto county, seventy mine men Jess patriotic is the inability to purchase what they de- og | SE hie 25 Senter led Beary weather S | King, for do 10 dayn; Croustaat, Higgins, for i if “Leatenant Seong..." 5 | paegaepaleble Iavinel sles, Captain A. 1. Bowdre, from | gire, Gur merchants, many of them, determined to buy 36% | “ge Gy Meter (Bx, Johnecn, Barecce, March 25, with fruit, American Ports. Jeutenant Craven - 8 Horn lake Voluptecrs, Captain J. U. Foster, from | D0 more goods from the North, feeling their dignity as sig | James Douglass, rail BOSTON, April 4—Arr steamer Josepi: Whitney, Loveland, Mas yunnen 3 | DeSoto county, koventy: men. ; Southern citizens forbade it, and they have tirmly wb- «* chr C Shaw, Shas, Pidadsiphia for Bath tapi, vt Rorfit ame Henty Rak Pl: a ob Ssnols Guards “Captaia B, Moore, from Panola | stnuwa trom pes cial abit of thal #0 FJ Alderdice, wttes, Phi ia For Boston, America, MoCaulay, Liverpool, vis os is { | county, numbering, with some recruits who Jowed at Wun SnD pias Teeenbds bat people Tae arte nae 100 Be roe ery aaish pa Ya jahip Noth “Amery ‘Lincotn, Liv oe 6 | Mompbils, upwarde of uinety men. willing to be denied luxuries, if, by doing eo, they can 96 |, Behr Coren Meredith Phiadeiphie re fone gud Me, aagrn Oeibarine, sae e Korinth Rites, Captain W. H. Kilpatrick, from | maintain the position they have assumed. 102 Sehr B Tee, Poindeipn Tor Nabtueket. a, an; Indie’ va le Wee Po de Me at — ange SARENY, SSvORsy Vise sat J see but little difference between this and any pro- 100 Sehr Fly, Ohee for Nantucket, ‘porado, & ~ companies being formed into line, under the com- | vious sear, except in the higher prices of provision. I 106 PI Iphia for Taunton. ed, brig Maria, — fleet will require a force of four thousan! | mané of Captain Chalmers, marched to the planters’ } naye found, from inquiry in our largest Southern cities, 100 eee im cree. Demarara; jovnie, aliore and merines to man it, Many of the vorsels have | press yard on Congress street, where the Southrous, Cap } that tho lists of pauper® have not increased. «wing Wo 201 < oy op ee gd \sanash an telat eee been ordered to take on board an extra supply of boats, | HT.ywcomb. were already quartored.Tueve conapanies, | £20 mlldnoes of the winter passed, no great safforing has 108 Phuadetphia for Norwich. mictie’ Panies tes ee | BL , » | Deen i # are in favor of direct taxa- mboy for Boston. . % Pahicren boat howitzers and small ammucition, which | both from Lowndes county, Miss, numbering respective: | tion sod you rarely boar complaints of fis beayiners, 9% yey ‘amb Toe Wengnacn St pe ag? evidently looks az though the feet were to operate in | ly cighty and seventy-five men, thus making a of | all tiea of reconstruction of the Unioa has been 100 x , Goldthwaite, Elizabethport for Saco phi ‘Sarah Kelley, and Sam evoyonction with an army force. Bearly 700 Missiseippians. We undorstand they wil! be | maven up; it ia now deemed neither prarticable nor de- 102 | ,Aghr Frarees Ann, Conklin, Hackensack for Bast Green- Crowell, and Maria Pike, Crawford, W¥ork. | Sid Aaagg orfanized into a regular regiment. There was sumetbing | pirable, and though I ardently hope that civil war may 168 Sclir Joshua Bates, Carnes, Blizabethport for Boston, Peri briga W it Patke, Mare Charo Wesley” Chteaes: ed The cteam sloop Brookly, frigate Sabine, sloop-of-war | in the appearance of these stalworth fellows marvellous!y | Surgnsue, our people are fast preparing to meet Te, 100 sorye port for Roston, + Cheopes and i a Elizabethport S%. Loois, and stoamere Crusader and Wyandot are now in | SUZgettIVe (we can’t do without the word this ones) of | "ow any sane Northern mac can have kep! pase with Sehr Jos E Potts, Holley, Elizabethport for Providence the boys who were mistaken for Texans by the Mexicans , 1 er Schr Mary Miler, for Prov othArr a Fort Pic} It is cy the rapidity oocurting events of the past ture: months, | Total. . ry Miller, 5 port idence. (by tel) ship Cominonwealth, ‘bark Pal- Sater vow ecsmeraten wil join Wem within te wet | Sener nnd mere pyaar ace fant cata othe Be a ok mh | re asic Se iencevemmmmars cart | SSN ORtEuey, arts, ot tie oter, he = Seta See ry ih ins aeaes | Ser Ge Ser ee oa eine | The Sngteld Yowrnol har Ggured wp the ox | EAE emyrraieeasety Mer uect *| smaumerna ay rey Qn mance . oF She Mtppary streets of Monterey, aad quite gure that | revenue, or the retention of forts, which, from thir geo. | act value of the bills of the now rejected Illinois | ker Mary 4 Bilag Bich jamin. Hlirabethpor for Rew if von, amps » Galealia’ Asnjrie, aud Roland, Liverpool; Ges THE COsRe SEER a ae re are Captain Wede, wintame emissipplans. | graphical Cgpee enheneg tous, Tam vot vrepyed | banks, according to the prices now ruling for Schr) P Havard nga izaetport for Vencrdnie Taplor, Boston bark B Pike, Meath, Piianey, Meo- ‘WHAT THE VESSELS ARE RMPTOWED F " works 4 bees to say; but we are proj lor woret,and when - Dresden, Mach’ y nd Sarr Clarence, " DROORAPHICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL SCRFETS— | Sinpetuou | Mheng-—"Temnbighes Votusheare: Pols aase? wee eaets, We We dy fod bonda in the New York market. Three months | SS Coameiecs Bens Welldent for Newark “TSUCKVORT, March 27d schr Petsel, Robinéon, Balti. WHY THE VESSELS ARE NOT ACTIVELY ENGAGED. Chalmere, then rj the v I visited Fort Morgan afew daye ainee. A friend who | more will increase their value by the Jaly coupons, Behr Bay Mate, Hallett, Boston, 3 . if in the meantime prices do not decline:— brook harbor, cnrtiod wna) the Toromad bees and innin top Rte Brave, Lovell. Boston for bang. Sehr Mary Johnson, Ht Barnatable. 2 days vi , Rarnstable, 2 days Behr Seneca, Behr T J Pull, Cooper, New Bedford. Schr Sterling, Hale, Albany for Providence, more EDGARTOW N, Mareh 31—Agrr sehre Arrow, Carver, Baltimore for Portland: Lucy White, "Arey, ‘Nifork Yor Wall: fag, NB. PM, 8 inaty sehr Arrow, ‘The L ashore Fare other Sonmtora tn the. BarSor Seba Site ‘e vow ‘A Hause, Bewolre: Bate, ‘Chratana, nd uM ‘Vanityke, all bound to Nantuckat Bhosle duning. Wind i Guard, who fT PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE UNDER DIF FICCLTIRS- fought like a doth there and at Bacna Vista, | Dad left there a few weeks before was with me, and re- HOW THY VRSSELA ARE OPPICERED, ETC., KTC Five hundred Mistlssipp! oops preeod trough Mem- marked that it was incredible that so mach preparetion bound Pensacola. and improvement could have been made in so vhort « There are now lying in the docks of the Brooklyn Navy | Pbi#, Tennessee, on the 27th ult. , for - | tume. Many guns were mouated, and they were api srard twenty cai, xenetia Walang Wi ia Cie: Berveg: Fy 4 milkary reception, and were enthusiastically | Oountmg ohare Two of the four large columb!ads recen! y service, These vessels are employed in s purely civil | Two companies of French Zouaves loft New Orleans on | Te0tived had already been placed upon carriages, the Ordnance it was literally piled with ‘shot ity, for ncientific |. embracing the of { the 27th ult. for Pensacola. Mobile advices say thet ‘eo Sehr a Pi . Rondent for Portland. PE. progr t ‘ihe United Staten on the Atlantic | OPE and munitions are constantly moving to Tensscola. | wwe neve ceeers Mae Geegre yt me Rent (alals Pecke:, Rondout for Boston, NeW HAVEN, April S—Atr sobre J & Coken, ‘Ube entire seaboard of the United Sta tie | Keveral companies wore expected from North Alsbama. | D2 "Amidal piles of caanon the ofiiclent c 2m Sohr Senate, Brewn, wen for Dighton. ¥zabethport: A Si Ceean and Guif of Mexico, The department is divided | 1,800 infantry passed through Mobile on the of Col. Jones, everything went on like magic. Men Boop 0 Ames, ——, Blizabethport for Taunion. Gardner, and Thos Vi din inst, for the same destination, The tetal force at | Utterly wuaccustomed vo such work toiled like hired Slop Ju Lamphr-v, Mott, Rilaabetnport for Providegce. | Neuctiag, Nalvon, Porte tate two branches—viz: the Hydragraphica! and the Topo- Penancoia is 5,000. The only daager of a contiict 1. from laborere. There are between six and seven bundre{ men Sloop Nightingais, Reynolds, Elizabethport for Pough PHILADELYI ie, April 6—Arr grnphical, and to ench areattached « number of voswels of | the presence of #0 large a fares. in the fort, which is one of far more fmportance than is ea sachin medina lags and Madge Meal, NYorR; wore & size and class adapted to the peculiar duty they bave | jpgiyar oF UP-COUNTRY VOLUNTERR®—THE pE- fo Mobile eres: 1 See ee eetreney bse) Bank. Syed Med Sloop © Vee, Stam! ord, 2 da vt ‘ delaide, Young, 20 perform. ‘The vesnols belonging to the Hy drographical VARTURY. Lot the North, or any nation of earth, form what est). | Bdgar County Bank.......... 0 | Steamer fF Hoard, sateli, Philade| pits, on Department are of « larger five than the others, and ima — be bapa ty Kwesct nage oo 1 ). a a 6 red So Or position, it matters | Ovtivena’ Rank... Bicamer Ni veity, “ee. Lag on thle Wwelve 0 day an extra train by the Atlanta | but ‘© are a united people, and our slaves, : + teamer Octarora, MeLan el vange from three hundred to three hundred and fifty tom? | Jc wees Point Raliroad brought to our city the Newnan | of being « firobrand in our midst fare regarded en un ec, freumer Petre), Young. Pronieenee. Derthen. They are employed for the purpore of taking Guard, Captain Hanyey, composed of eighty men. Thia | ment Strength; nine out of every ten are true RELAW. Brig Alert (Br), from Wexford. —By piio! bow! Faante. . the bearings of citferent points of the const, sos to enable | fine compeny — bapa yy — ~~ and | a¢ steel to their wo me whilst our meno Brie alert cM, penn Bh J veyor 7 tiring of cannon, Under escort 7. Wilon, | sre in the field Ling their independ. ip ‘Avon, Coiling, (rom oly 1 pas ‘the surveyors to mark the pesitione of rocks and shoals, z F in line in v) or ‘ill our fa ‘Der fener Ey 4 Gulon, Cramet, Huntiey, Nantucket: A) , NAlaven. PORTLAND, 4—Arr Br # fy Jobn Soot Glasgow CM he dutie Mcin, Presto Watanans; ‘Damon Pite! Carlene, Sid wind NW, ~igs Eile Marie, Ja Crow nd others. Rien tOND. Apri! 4— Art atramsulp Jameson, Skinner, Niork: brig Jala (Be), Douglas, Halifax; sake Convoy, Mer! it , WILMINGTON, NC, April S—Arr sehr Marine, Meee, Stork Old ih noah baer Falkeuberg,” Port am Prince; achr Harper, Wadde!!, Boston ‘Whe mdentations of the shore and other matters e-sential to | the Atlanta Hotel, and were received in a patriotic apeoch | everywhere are planting the largest grain crop oor ernct novigetion. Those beionging to the Topographical | by the Hom. 1. J. nigh fe was clogantly r foe is and ha ly better, a t lands, Our ent are much #maller wad of consideradl 16 by Colonel Hendricks, of Newnan. They were then in. | i pring gives prom! an abundant harvest. Waea: wor Departin: sie teagioiidie pa Ht © os ide: road lghter | vited by Dr. Joseph Thompson, mine host of the Auanta, | never Gotsert Our banks are filled with specie, aud " dravgbs, 60 pred to creeping slong close inshore | into bis houre, where a sumptuous repast was sorved up | should dire necessity arise it will be poured out like to land the surveylvg officers, whose doty ie to survey | for them, to which did aropie justice. water in the cause of freedom, Monaced ae we are—a dhe ecnntry wear to the coast during the day, and in At one o'clock the State road train, with two compa. | nation wrapped in the swaddling clothes of her iniaucy verve of loging: for kuch ae are engaged nite—the Kinggold Volunteers, eighty three men, under | we are in a fur Letter position than the North. y FS eeed | Captain H. J. Spray b re and ihe Oartorerille Guard, I was tn favor of the Union ag our fathers left it as kong Brig Clreassian, from Cuba. Brig Joseph Pit vo Soniony, from Cuba, SAILED. Rteameht iy of Baltimore Br), Queenstown and Liver. o. Han Row, Ris Janoir, ac; RR Juyler, and alabama, van ‘Yarkersburg, Wilm ngton, NO; Yorktown, Nor wanes folk, &e; Monticalio, Washington, Prairie Stete Bank Brig See Foam, for St Thomas, \* at Quarantine. Uniow County Bam 7 | Wind wt sunset 88%, from i this vorvice. eighty four men, under larey. a# I could bonorably be #0, and I loved §t with no feeble Upoally the Const Survey vessels proceed south in the At half past one o'clock I’. M. 228 young lndiea of the | love. As ech State withdrew I watehed event: with al- fai ot the tn onder that the peculiar duties pertain Atlanta i emaie Institute came in a body, and wore formed | most apathetic sorrow. The day that Alabama sorded 2 gre che = in o line on the east side of tho Atianta Hotel, under the | was the saddest day of political triumph my life had ever wg te the department may be performed in those lat | management of Professora Mayson and Howard. The | known; bot all sorrow is over now. Our Union hag Stock Ex: GE. Sarcnpay, April 6, 1861, UB6's,Btcoup. 995, 100 shs Erie RR MISCELLANKOUS. ROSAS TA aes cea ae, Petrie, sulted yes. terday at hoon for Queenstown and Liverpool with SUL pas" odes curing the cold season; and in the they work } Gate City Gr had been pre: formed in line in | eprung’/ike a phoenix from the aahea of the old. We hay 1apcws 1033, 160 A... OD songers. oe Se soopesogaed front of Where the young ladles were stationed. “Rach | ‘ithis our Waite noarly three. tallions or Paopie yebo 14, O78 10 Hudeon fi ik. | Captain Pitney, of brig Claronge, at Baltimore, has our | Wareroome and factory an elegant asoriment of | sampler thorth ward and eastward, thoreby avoiding the — young lady hada einall flag of the Confederate States, | have sworn to live onited or be swept. trom ‘the 9. dO... os thanke for his attentions png winger Park driving, ‘which ta aia. <y of winter, According to this regulation, terefure, | made of paper cambric, with the ‘bare’ and “‘stars’’ | face of the earth. Lat civil war come, and tho worldhas @raasemte Joun Baus, Soot, as Portiand free Clangews fois, Rgbinese * jiiity, have no superiors, to they invite the attention of geatiemen about purcheaing or ordering the coming seanin, Broadway, factory 80 Eldciage street, New York. the Coant Survey Sect should be at work now, gradually = itifully printed thereon, ach tag also had the in- | never witnessed much deeds of beroivm on the part of ption, “From the Young Ladios of both men and women as woukl WJumine ¢ : proceeding to the high lnt.tuace as the summer draws Inatitute. None but the ‘breve deserve ‘ie fale ite our history. We will, if allowed, pursue tes even amet ’ mear, metoed of lying idle off the Navy Yard; and the | Kane, on S apt og a pee in fow of our way. There a Depo f in whieh to heal the cutter demoralization of the government is exhibited in eonarks, whe! fle | ew in & body stepped nan me Seabee) cane wives 1 feet Wee srerth, by her ino forward and preseniod to each member of the Nvity and hollow policy, has lost the ehanoe. tbe prevent inaction of the department, although there | of the very beautiful miniature flaga whack | tuey hold in recornized the sovithern confederacy ne an | Seman experienced and heavy weather throughout the paaaage- Sbebasa tulland. valuable cargo tor Ornate and New York: ‘That portion for Canada will be discharged at Portland, ead the ship will coms to this port Sure Jovy ars—The following.ts another report of the sbi Joawoh Piek, Captain @ Young, returned. to Liverpool Th ult, [rom ees, in dixtrems, It materially differs rom tbe one % do ca Wd 260 Harlem RR prifa, RR. tema, hy ApAwAY's Ruxovanixe Byori st f¢ tbe great conatitn- tional remedy. It Mi aor. purities the ore people that do grumble at the oxponse incurred im | their bands. Threo choors for the ladies of tho Female | powor, allowed an amicahte separntion and ale p> ta ee Fate Big Ves ae Fi Hey rerien Mi printing tho big books which annually appoar under the | Institute were given with a hoarty good will by all who | {itial ‘govermmont, our commarcial intercourse wont Bryne Store dt John, i; with. 288 SD thtceh bao wooletitions eradicate from Uh 5 tions, tumors, nodes, ulcers, canker, of nal op boat ast inet. Al! going On as newal until the night of ; ua ia distant about ten and © fae. fre. Sitio of © Report of the Superintondent of the Coast Sur Sree then three more were given by the | have been resurwed; and feeling at the Protection of Rimage Ky r the i6th ins! when off the Guard. At this point there was a call for | our rights and iast{tntions OWA power, wo, a4 4 wae of 15:5 ship ot her miles st I AM wind WSW, ee We vey.” Scch pepsone will porhaps be inclined to con | the Hon, T. BR. R, Cobb, who was present, and he, in | a tn 5 ; ver rores, sali rheum, skin ‘diseases ‘and i) othar di . % , and Dp ngrioltnral people, wo: re ve sarboard tack; heaaon (> southward, . ven 'and ‘All olbar diseases A , 4 . 0 wae: arising from an impure state of the satiate the country on the fact of most of the veesels | Tetponse, came forward and mado = moet fo bring or manufactured goole from the North and main. Coen eT ett aaa avoid culliam our holm | “RABWAY & GUS principe! uninee Ss John acest, New Being cut of sommiseion, WhNG the othere ere Iying in- | 1% speech. We are sorry to be unable to tain a triendly perition af & divided weeny wan pat hard & port! ths aiiproomtag up #0 the topsatla was | York olty a > . fore our readers a copy of th’s most oxcellemt spyevh. | nation, Maked by aocal tier that will be youre in brear CE tier hig cocalngranross the vows, and We Jowoh | R, K. Remedies sold hy drugutsie and storekeeper every. ect've in Rrooklyn, After be bad concinded, & large number of the relat.vee, | try. Fiah being: head to sb nd the litt: tho wer, and the © where, ’