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‘The Excitement ot tne Custom House— Mr. Barney Kecetves Applicants im His —rem Sevem to Ten Gushels * of Applications Already Received. ‘The scene at tbe Custom House yesterday sfvernoon was of an unusual character. Mr. Barney had staid ‘bat be would make no appointments for a moath, bat be did pot say be would receive no applicatiwns, All ho intimated was that durivg the hours of business pothing but legi:wmate Custom House transactions would be atiended to, and, as far as our reporter could learn, the Collector kept to bis word, All applicants for office were told they could see the Collector at three e’clock in the afternoon, put not before. Tho inde- fatigable doorkewyer te every query returned the same apswer, and no sort of persuasive power could be brought to bear upon him to induce him toadwi: the applicant untii the appointed hour Mer. chante aod others having specitic Custom House business to transect with the Collector found ready access to him; but to all others the door became a wall of iron, which they could not pase or brevk down. At busi past two oc ock Y. M. a solitary individual took: op bis station at the door of the Collector's room, leading to tbe Wail street entrance, determined, if possinle, to be the first reach the © leetor’s ear, At twenty minutes © shree the number bad ducreased to three—one middle aged end two elierly mon At ten minutes to three there were reveu present, which number was iucreased during the next five minutes to tweuty-two. At three check precisely the namber had greatly in- creased, and, the regular busiueses of the Castom Aouse betug over, the brokers’ cle:ks and boys joined in the crowd mak pg Hun try remarks, much to the annoyance of the poor applicants The dobr of the Coliector’s room was not opeved at the appelated hour, aad for the next @ftern minutes the excitement wax intense but quiet. The faces of the wait ug individuals showed all the anxt ‘ety of expectation, fearful of disappomiment. The crowd Bow consisted of buys trom twelve years old to men ap- proachiog that thwe of life described by the Paalraist when “their strength is but labor an! sorrow.’? Among the latter our reporter noticed one or two who had been ‘Prominent mercbants in this city, but who, through the effects of recent panics, had been forced to seek au office ‘to the cuss: Around the door behind the Deputy Collector's desk ‘Beveral persone had congregated jo the full faith that Mr, Barney would receive them by that entrance. In this ‘they were very much disappointed. “Is Mr. Barney to be seen?’ asked one of the door- ‘keeper. “He will be in a few minutes,” was the reply; he is ‘writing some letters now and cannot be dieturbed. But you will have to go round to che other door ”” “But why are those persons admitted here?" inquired another, as somo of toe officials of tne Custom douse jpasved into the room. “They belong to the building, and are on official busi- mess.” Well, can’t you let me in?” suggested a third, butan energetic denial was the only answer received, and the door keeper aisappearot, taking care however, w lock the door during bis temporary absence. When the doorkeeper again made his appearance a | tallish person, with sharp features, @ hasty step, a long light coat, a diminutive, right angled topped cane, &c., accosted him with— ‘Does Mr. Barney know I am waiting?” “Yes,” replied the doorkeeper, “and he is also awaro ‘there are fifty or more others waiting.’ «But tell him it is Mr. —~ ,” suggested the individual; “J havea special appointnent with nim. Tho doorkeeper disappeared, but the gentleman did not get in at that time, even after the return of the door- keeper It was now about ten minutes past three o'clock, and @ little chavge in the excitemen: took place by some per- son ssrting that he door at which the crowd were as- had not been opened for fourteen years, and was » on the inner aide. is not sof’? interrogatively remarked one. redone of the Custom louse officials, who was gure of decapitation. “Don’t you see the per- tone going in at the other door?” “Nonsense,” suggesied one of the applicants,’ we shall coin by this aoor, The object is to get us all ina replied the official, “‘on a string. Ha! Some of the waitivg individuals moved round to the other oor, and others got into their places, laughing in their sleeves as the did 80. The door at this time hed the appearance of the entrance of = theatre a few, minutes before opening, although not quite so noisy, each person pressing as closely 4s he could to get in as nearly first as possible. Thore who had Jef: soon found out the hoax, when the doorkeeper came round and opened the door before which they had heen standing and admitted the crowd. This was ate quarter past three o'clock. An attempt was made to get the per- sons ip a lino, but it was totally unsuccessful, and in they ‘all went and placed themselves about the three outer | sides of the table, the fourth, or inner side, being oocu- pied by the Collector himself The wal! bebind that gen tleman had been ciearei of all the portraits that a few days since had grace. t, lesving Washington alone in his glory, Ae 2000 as all the applicants were inside the door way war (ilied by a grinn ng, and ina low voice jeerings creed ol boys and youthy, belonging to that ciass known Bs brokers Pooys, whose © t 18 geseraliy well known foal who visit the Custom House, sometimes to their Cost, all the persons bad been admitted t! were as: | ie. at the proper dour, those who persisted in re. | xoaining at the other were then let in. The gentleman in the long light coat seemed particularly vexed, and sat | down io a chair as if be would drive the seat through. Two minutes quietude seemed enough for his restiess- snese, for up he jumped and walked behiud the table and | whispered something to Mr. Barney. The result of the answer did not scem satisfactory, by his ejacula- tion of “I'll wait @ little while,” followed by his Proceding to bis seat aud ceposiing himself therein with a hasty action, his featares exhibiting @contortion generally known as a scowl, The office seckers presented their papers, which were examined and returned to their eavelopes—atter which they were endorsed with the name of the applicant and the office he wished for After u few persons had preseated | their documents, our light-coated friend again jamped to his fet and walked aroond the table accompanied by a third party. He ogain whispered to Mr. Barney and in- troduced his companion, and after uttering a few more sentences, thought !t was time to leave, and went to the door by which be entered. ing it locked, he hastily tapped at it with the top of his cane, and on its not veing at once opened tapped the more perempiorily. It was at last opened, and he peared in vo very enviable humor, if by the face we should judge. “Who is that?” remarked one. “Tle's a vewly elected member of Congress,’’ said an- ‘other, both question and reply being sotto rece. The appli- cants now became more pressing, aud their documents were handed in several at a time “1 muet bave some assietance here a * remarked the Collector to his Secretary, as the latter gentleman entered the room. He of ‘ae ed round to the side of Mr, Barney avd endorsed the documents after be had exam ined them, ‘Thinking, coubtless, that the Collector should r the de me at nts were ne, if you pl m) ith now get on fas thrust out Ww Ereater eayerd marked the Collector: “1 w ve ull if you Will allow me an opportunit Que applicant advanced end wa received with a smile, e remark of recugnition and a shake of the han!, Oli the blank faces of ukoee who were not personally acquainte! with the Collector, How ele gated the features ty and how the jew so to drop! éBle is eure to get an o remarked one ef the lon featured onee “Not go sure of that,” returned another, with © marked gatisfagtion in his manner The convoreation between this applicant aad the Sector lasted a few minutes, but to some it duubtiess ay peared ae if it would newer end. Every now aad tien & well known face presented itself to the Collector; then the hake of the land, the cheerful cenversation aud kong faces would fellow, a a matter of course Some of the documents presented a iarge number o joportunt siganturee, Ik wae reported Ural ous had tue nonce of nearly epublica members of the Jomizinture of New Joreey, while another had Ghose of some of = the mportaet leaders of the Chamber Commerce int of eauree this may be Hbuiwe. Ore thing i+ cortain, that from seven to ten brudiele of applications have been received up ty the prevent (ime, and whieh, to properly exa ain and je, will ‘alee some iongtu of time. therefore the upp! ants will hove to wait a Kittle longer before they can secontwia the result of thoir apgiteations Perhaps somo of the entry clerks can tell how many of these applica NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, tions go to the bushel. Ae they have lately had some ex- Perience in reducing bushels to weight they may Bow, | Perchanes, be able to reduce bushels lo ourober, espect- | ally 68 these apvlicatious vary in size irom nine by four to four by iwe ands half. Average it; that’s the way the Bchecule of deposits is made out. Mr. Barney’s manver to all the applicants was cour- ‘Yeous, without being obsequious—a kind, gentle word to each, promising to do what he could, yet not committing himserf to anything definite. Some persons must be dis- appointed, anc the best thing will be for all appiican's to Delieve they will be, so that if they whould gain an ap- Polntnent it wili be #0 much to the guod, even if they should oly become a porter or watchman. Mr. Bar- ney’s time for receiving applicants is from three to five o'clock P.M ME. BARNEY IN OFFICE. The New Collector Takes Hin Seat—The Distribution of Ogden’s Aiphabetical Tart Tabies—No Business Doiag at the Custom House—appiie: '» For Uffice, dic. The Hon. Hiram Baroey yesterday morning wok his Beat at the Custom House, to transact the usual—that is official—puginess of the office. Mr. Scheil, the retiring Collector, wax present to receive Mr. Barney. There was BO very great ‘orm or ceremony used on the occasion, Yet still between his Darkness and bis Brightness There passed a mutual glance of great politen After which Mr. Barvey took the chair, while Mr. Schelt ovcupied a derk in the shade—that is, round the corner. Immediately after the new Collector oxiled office the various deputy collectors, and they were duly sworn in (with the exception of Jugde Bowens | to whore place Mr. J. H. Steacwoli, of the Yonkers Braminer, was appointed), to ct during the eveal between now and tho installation of their guocersors, Mr. Barney was yesterday very /atigued from the labors arising ‘rom (he preparation of filing so im” portant a post, and therefore did not issue auy new in- structions to the clerks or othor officers, The duties of bis office wil require all tho energies uf Mr. Barney for some length of time, if he intends to (and it is supposed | this into his | The stock market was lower to-day on the whole list. Tn the booré the bears seem to predominate, and, notwithstanding the arguments which are used to prove that the armamente now leaving port net likely to precipitate public are are destined for Texas, and are civil war, naturally rather indispored operate at present. Letters were received to-day | the to from Warhington stating that some time since an informal understanding was had between the Southern Commirsioners end the administration, by which it was agreed that the military statu quo should not be disturbed without notice ; and the Commissioners seem to apprehend nothing from the military and naval movements at this port. Still, the bare fact of the embarkation of whoie regiments ef troops, and the sailing of frigates equipped for war, operate for the time as a damper upon speculation, and counteract the influence of Mr. Chase’s call for five millions of Treasury notes had the effect the remarkable ease in money, of depressing the sixes of 1881 about 1, a ° per cent to-day. State stocks were also lower; Missou- ris fell off 134 per cent; Virginias declined 2; ‘ennes- sees were steady. The whole railroad list was lower. New York Central fell off 1 per cent; Krie, 1'43 Budson, 1: Harlem, o!d, 4%; preferred, V4 Read- ing, 194; Michigan Central, 154; Southern, 7; gua ranteed, %4; Panam na, U4; Toledo, t LY; Minois ponds, %; Pacific Mail, 124. 3; Mlinois Central, 2», Rock Island, 14; Barlington, Jale- At the | close of the day the market was steady at the de- be will) carry out to the letter the Dew tari! How he | will harmesize the various incongruities of that ably | compiled (?) document is more than we van say at pre ebt, Dut time wil! doubtless show. About eleven o'clock vestercay morning the chief civrk, Mr ED. Oguen, issued the copies of his alphabetical compilatiwn of the tarif It is made | up ip dock form, of an octavo size. AB soon a8 it became known that the bwk was reacy for digtribuiion, a grand rush of entry clerks and otber ctl gentlemen bvelonging to tho department, bfokers, brokers’ clerks and merchants, was made w the | chief clerk's “esk to get copies “L have subscribed for two,” was the remark of an entry clerk, “and here goes to get the tira: copies.” Olt he rushed. “And | bave subscribed for one,” said « broker, ‘and I must have that.” And so on, Around {he desi of the compiler a crowd soon assem. bled. tendering their specie for the docursent that was to wake all tae difficulties clear, Time will show how it | will work. In @ short time all the copies were gone, and & messepger was gent to the priuter for more As soon as each jvdrvidual obtained Ins book » rapid search was mae by each after some particular ar ther the rate specified in the table corresponded with Unar iceas cf what the rate should be according to the taritl. Of course there was a variety of opinions rela- tive to the value of the document; but so cursory a glance could not be considered a& any test of its merits, one way or the other, The book is for sale, and mer- | Chanis can obtain copies either of the author or the pub- lishere, W. H. Arthur & Co,, Nassau street, Although several packet vessels had arrived during the past two days from Pugland, it appears they were mere- ly loaded with ballast and afew cases of books, The cargoes. were comparatively nothing. If such kind of trade, or rather no trade, is to continue, how wili those regular lines of prcket vessels that bave made the piers along the Kast river #0 busy for years be employed in future, or will they rot in the alipe. The consequence was that yesterday, notwith stancing the arrivals, there was no bu aL tl tom House, and the brokers k idie and glum. If the tariff has caused such effects aa these our large ship. Pig merchante and shipowners will now be called upon to look after their interests The guardian at the door of tho Collector's private room was yesterday insiructe! to admit uo one to the Collector until after three o'clock, who had an applica. tion to present; but all merchants, or any oue who had business in connection with the transaction of the work- ings of the Custom House, or wished to make inquiries on official businees, found ready access to Mr. Barney, Fven if by accident an applicant obtained admission, be only prejudiced his cause with the Collec hia object became known, bis application was not at- tended to. The Qullecior 8 motio seems to be: a time for everything. tess Is It w Comet? EDITOR OF THE HERALD. New York April 7, 1861. Will you do our good citizens and science a favor by kinaly inserting the following additional news respecting this stranger comet? Yours, &e , A. E. THATCHER, The comet which was discovered ia this city on Thare day evening, 4th inst., at 11:12 o'clock, bad mgved up to 11:12 »cioek On Saturday evening, 6th inst , about 1 dog. 26 min it had } a little in brillianey. It was then about 1d nm. northwest of the twin double star which is 1 « from Z, or Grummium, io the conete Its approximate place then was R. A. 17 no! “ne 00 Bs nutes; Dec. V. 57 aeg. Arrivals and Deperiures. ARRIVALS. amshiy Edinburg Hs Wurray, John Bob- + Khoades, ‘at tady, Mise Baker, rs, Mrs olepens, Mr Fukes, Mr Barrisxnd lady, apt Carver. Augustus «suidd CHARLESTON-—-pteamabip James ate —Tno R Mirgie, CF no Anderson, } Blow, F Hora, Ina , A Ward, op, oN Mury Kurs oe ele 86 ©.) fanevier, Ks s Sarah Breene, rand two children, J P Hal. anor Small and three children—and 50 Xy rs hicl J.C Baveoe Connor, Mis let, Nomi Pickering, 1m ihe stee ‘Steamship Montgomery—E Tyman, T © Kim bait ‘Pr & F Hutchins 3, J Greewood, Capt by Whitham end Indy, Misa N Lavenport, Mrs Lawrence, Miss Holmes, Bar- ker J Langan, S Carlyou, lady and cbildren; 1G Priest, Tiviter, Mra i Meddough aed ontidren, M ‘Devereaux ind lady, L Bechingber, © # Quinn, L Hartman, AC Wi GF 'appleton, JA MeArthur, J G Barton—and iy in the w age. DEPARTURES. Sr. Trowss axp Manicawo—Bark Teress—Henry Brooke Harris, H Wilder, At Thomas; Jose Ocho», William Eider. horst, MD, William © Passmore, Marneaibo., rosbip Mataczas-—Joseph Knight, Mra G Graz, Mise Catharine Daw Miss Hagen, Wm H Burnett, Mary ie and boy, Antonio Garcia, John W Knowles, Juan A Mendota-and 12 fa th —————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Moxpay, April 8—6 P. M. The honk return of to-day compares as follows with that of last wer Week ending _Loaws. Specie. Circulat’n. Deposits, March 50....$120,059,165 41,408,508 8,434,344 05,611,808 ADH Gs... 124:118,406 41,705,608 8,990,141 94,86 Increase. 1,180,381 1,247,912 ‘This is about what was expected. The increase of specte would have been greater but for the negotiation of $5,000,000 of government sixes, which took just eo much coin out of the banks and lodged it in the Sub-Treasury. accounts for the increase of loans, every ank in the city being anxious to lend money upon the pledge of government stock. Between this and next Monday other five millions of dollars will be taken ont of the banks and exchanged for ‘Treasury notes: so that it is possible we may lave seen the highest specie average for the present. Gold, however, rapidly flows out of the Sol-Treasury into the banks again; and, notwith- standing the importations of gold from Europe, the Edinburg, arrived this after- » million dollars on board, arket grows easier. Many brokers ref mouey ¢ t at four per cent, having han they can use; first class paper is wanted at five por cent for short, and 544 a 6% for long. \ition of our money market, and the cer- the enpply of money will continue to be in excess of the mercantile pubs, re engaging the attention of spec ulatora, Foreign 6 wore ‘he eo tainty the has heedly opened yet for the Wednesday's steamer, Moet baukers are asking 10% a 4, but we hear of nothing doing above about 10744 for sterling, and 5.26 a 271% for francs, The want of demand a4 as conspicuous a ever: no- body seems to want to remit anything t¢ he opier side. », to see whe- | | | | tour million® ay | Treasury 20 ciine, the following being the last quot , 1881, registered, 94 a, » United States 6 States 6's, 1881, ¢ 6's, 1874, 88% w89; mpons, 9154 a 7 Ow, 614% a G14; Coal preferred, oa jons:— United d States Uni ndiana 5’s, 89 a 9024: Virginia 6's, 76a 73%; Tennessee 6’s, 73 a 73%; Canton, 14 @ 15; Unmberland 3; Pacifie Mail, 8 Mis-ouri 4 a 82; New York Central, 75%, 4 @ 76; Erie, 28 a 2834; Hudson River, 4124 a41%; Harlem, 1414 Reading, higan Central, 54544; Michigan South- Indiana, 15% @ 15%; 34% @ 34%; Panama, 111 a 11%; do. preferred, 38% a 40%; Mic ern and Northern guaranteed, 38045 a Ui; 404 do. | Illinois Central, 7554 a 7574; Galena and Chicago, 70 « 70%4; Cleveland and Toledo, Chicago and Rock Inland, 53 @ 5344; lington and Quiney, 70% a 71; 2 a Mi. lows to-diy Recaipts . r —For custom 6 Fayroruts. Balas 82% a 32%; Chicago, Bar- linois Central ss of the Sub-Treasury was as fol- $255,784 60 86.000 00 + 438.427 56 # 903,451 66 The following is Mr. Chase's call for a new $5,000,000 loa y Deragrene: Senled proposals wil be! rece woti! ten o'clock 01 1 + hundred asd one <OH, 08 aHy part thereot, ‘hureday morning, the Li thousand 39 Demring inte: Treasvey Norms. , WaSHINGION, April 6, 1361 ed at,” Mis nepa: tment st, for | gtx per cert per enaum, vayable semi analy, redeomn The same cause | advance in exchange, which leaves | Is | | aie in Lwo years, receivable for public dw fer, converuible nwo BX Per veut bonis es to be or, at Loe sued under the authority of the acts of Congress approved Feoruary 8, 1367, aud March 2, 181 Proposals must state the rate bid for cach one hi ne per centum thereof uw be deposited w dehars, Aseist thereof toa naurer of the Caited Stat ponipany each Did, ana com Must be weposited with aD askistant and certif © Whole amount in easurer 10 equal instalments, at five, ten and ittecn days respect ively, or the whole amount within five days after wie ac ceptunce of bid, at the option of th val at less ha par wii! be considered Proposalg to. be neies.’” bidder. No propo- endorsed, “Proposals for Treasury S. P. O8aSE, Secretary of the Treasury. It is supposed, from the present look of the market, that the whole $5,000,000 will be taken at 34 a 34 premium. The following were the March earnings of the Galena and Chicago Railroad: — Increase Of the Partengers Freigh... Mails and express DORA. ves a» Corresponaing pei Toerease in 1861. -$100.767 26 + 80,795 07 $29.97 47 T7192 77 408 70 The statement of the condition of the Massachu- setts banks out of Boston, showing their average circulation for the four months ending March 30, 1861, is as follows: — Capital. Toacs, Spec! Tue by Danks. Due to $28,062.560 + 47/268 673 ee tate 3 = © 13,624,872 The exch: nges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $27,639,071 88, $1,412,605 60. and the balances By the Canadian, which arrived to-day at Port- Me., we hi land, English advices to 29th ult. Consols are a fraction lower: breadstwfs declin- Ing: cotton closing doll, with a downward tenden- cy, after a rise of 34. The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad earned in the fourth week of March, 1861, $15, month gave $64,542 in 1861, 1860. 31 52 the same week last year. against $15,979 in 9,943, The against whole The tonoage of the Readivg Railroad for the week ending April 4 was total since Jaunary 1 of 425,94 425.041 in the same period last ye: 31,861 tons, i ar. making & tons, against The Cleveland and Toledo Railroad carned in March:— 1861 Stock Exchange. Moxpa 150 she Ry 500 9234 92, 924; 4000 Migoour i 6 13000 60. 2000 = do. 6000 do 26000 do Go00 NY Con 6% 4000 PrieRRSmb '83 2000 brie Rive byT nue RRR im 2000 Chi & NW 1m 5500 B&StJos RR bs he Mercbante’ Dk henix Bank..... 10 Motropoitian ik. 127 Pacite M8$Co.. 20 5 Del & Hud Cant Go ty oy do.. 100 Mich Ceotrai RR. a 5 do 10 Clo & Pitted’: RR 250 Gal & Chi RR + $85,873 88,802 $71 prit S ber RR aye .810 =} Adle®R Jt APRIL 9, “7861. —TRIPLE New York City Banks, A 6, 1861. | ie ie meets 638, y. ** 3,504,084 bee 4 272,355 B & Drovers’... eeu 462.941 260 072 1,159,600 Bull's Head. 495.071 69, 455, Chemica! | Citizens? , vy 367,361 12'810 780 472 | 190 420 1,876. | 630.6 Marine, +p orket, 2 1,641.575 8,684 606 "924.456 T87,174 » 2,409,173, » 6 202 666 hb. Te4,a77 £2,002 683 7,129,492 601 476 - 2.116 885 2 4084 412 ork County, '364,108 46 6 298.98) Kachangs. 322864 21.602 80.827 259 570 » America, 1,775,946 857,603 96,617 1,066,817 | North River.... 614922 128,100 ‘78,7: 456 630 -o.. 1686 642 826,507 102,879 1,010 075 450.907 116198 99996 S64 008 966,001 262 141,394 799.024 4,716,003 B veopie's. henix 1 8,061,876 Republic. + 8,796,153 bh Word... 1,062 663 5 5 shoe & Leather 2.273, $46 483.358 306,434 1,316,489 Htato. 3,613,054 235,525 2,622,087 “1 Nicholls. i 697,534 ‘Yradermen’e . 682.014 Une 233 2.376,546 +++ $122,113, 496 41,705,558 i cory COMMERCIAL REPORT. Monpay, April 8, 1861, Asrem.—Jbe market was quiet and sales lightat $60 | $5 8124 for bovh sorts. Biwanstures.—Flour—The market opened with a fur temand ‘rom the trade and for export, but ciosed at easine rates (or common and medium grades of State aat whiie extra brands were unchanged and steady. embraced about 16,000 bbis., closing within the range of prices:— Tot 4,859,310 $515 a 530 535 a 5 60 7 515 a 6 30 Fommon.vo choise Weatern extra, 640 a 725 M.xd to etraight Southern..... 635 a 5 70 Straight to (is extra do. 675 a 725 725 a $00 | m8 410} 27% a 315 iy sh flour was pre ‘with sundry inquiries for ex mon brands ware heavy. Sales of 700 bois, | while o mu $5 40 2 $7 50 for extra. Southern tiour ower, while the demand was fair, in part for export to tropical ports, The salea embrace 1,200 bbls., closing withie =the range of the abowe quotations, Rye flour was firm at our figures, | while the salee embraced about 200 bbls. Corn | mes! Wax dull at quotations. Wheat was firm but not ac- sales embraced about 64,000 bushels at $L 46 a for white Western: $1 3734 2 $1 3834 for red #2 30 @ $1 32 for Milwaukee club; $1 27 a $1 20 and Racine sprivg. Corn was lo, cheaper * 60.000 bushels at 62c, » 623gc. for new, ao Gc. 4 A83g0 for cla Western and mixed, 6To. fi ery yellow: 68¢. for Southern white, dam 34 damp round, mixed. Rye and barley’ were quiet Outs request at steady rates, The demend was moderate and sales tight: yra were aold at 14),c.; 200 mata Java at v0. for Ot with sales 550 Go. Maracaibo at 13%. a lic., and 800 bsgs Riw at 1h ge, a 1236. Corron.—The market,” under the influence of the foreign news, was lees buoyant, while ces were not. the silos embraced about 1.800 a 2,000 lac. for middiing’up- low withi the range of 12% . 1B good part at 12%e a 1 quot ‘val h Frricnts.—Rates were tolerably active aud steady. To Liverpool 45.000 Susheis of corn wore evgaged in bulk at 10¢., aod 10,000 do. in bags at 10° ; 10,000 do whoat, in ships? bags, at 103d , and 8,000 bbls. flour at Ss., with a portion up town et 23. 9d. To Glasgow 30,000 bushels of wheat were epgagea, in bulk ana bigs, at 10%¢d., und a full vessel was taken up to lead with 40,000 bushels of wheat, m ship's bags, at 1044. To London 46,000 a 50,000 bushels of whest, in bulk and ships’ bags, were enguged at 121., und 12,000 bbls. of flour at 28. 6d, A vesse! wus taken up for Cork and amarket at 12d. in bags. To Havre 6,00 bushels of wheat wore engaged at 20:. Hay.--We bave no change of moment to potice in prices, while mod ing at 75c. a 80c. for shipping lots, a 5: he wales embraced al part, and the remainder at p. some lets Porto Rico at 3le. a Sto. t., with quiet at 29c. a 87e. for straight bbls. Rosin was steady aad shipping lore and New per 310 Ibs., delivered from hela at $1 20 a $1 32% yar: Proveeions —Pork—The market, under the rumor of further demands from the government, was firm, with rales of 500 bbis. at $17 3732, avd primo at $13 Boe was firm and in good request, with sales of 400 bbls. at $5 75 a $9 8734 for repacked Western, and at $104 $11 for extra. Beef hams were dull at $11 50a $15, Lard was firmer, with sales of 500 bbls. at 9!,c. a 10c. oe at ‘he latter Ggure Butter and cheese were un Rick —-Sales of 300 casks were mado at 3°, igo. SvGars.—The market was steady, with a fair demand from the trade. The sales embraced 1,200 bhds., chiefly nee - 4240 . & 634c., including small lots Porto Rico at b. & 8. ig te was active, with sales of 1,400 bils., at 18140. per galiou ne INS NEWS, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. % 6 | MOON RISES. mora 4 48 eve 765 SUN nISES SUN Sigs... Port of New York, April §, ise, HIGH WATER CLEARED. Btcemship Matanzas, Liesegang, Matanzas—Mora Bros, Na- verre & reamebin Dlinois, Terry, Indiano!a—D Torrance. ane ship Baltic, Fletcher, Indianola—North Atiautic Steam. pt iD Magnet, King, San Francleco—R M Cooley. Bhip Emerald, Couk, Liverpool—Towlan' & aspinwatl, Ship Daphne, "Havener, Philadelphix er & Devin e Di +, Lambert, London—! ah Giowoeater Ia Aailes & Co, —T James Bark aad iatian, Costa, GI ‘hamberlain, Phelps &¢ Bark Rapid, Marachalk, Vera Cruz—Iargos & Co. Brig Anna Wellington, Hale. Rio Janeiro—1 M Mayhew, Brig Aladdin, Shortweti, Guadsloupe—Meteall & Duncan, Brig Balear, Filet, Tampico— King & Debene. Brig & A Fisher, Shackford, Porto Rico—Burdett & Everet?. Brig Meconts, Haynes, Neuvitas—T Owen & Son. Brig G W Batter, Cle! 2 Island—J W Elwell & Co. loop ‘Oregon, Modes, 8 3 Sloop Victory, ——, Briato’ ARRIVED. Steamship Edinbure (Br). Proc American ship Vrincess, bound 6, fon 30 10, Br bark Cora, bound FE Steamship John land, April 6, $ £ Macdonald & | Stenmants ‘nited Kingdom (8x, Craig, Glasgow, March 23, a Portland April 6, 9 PM, wiih! md n Co. Tth inst, 11 (Br), Seott, Glasgow, March 2, via Port , With mdse aud OY passengers, to Francia Frenein Macdonald & Cromwell ‘d steamship & R Cuyler, bh xperienced ationg NE wind: Boren Faso p vannab. The M . Sree Semen Atere. Phillipe, Charleston, with masa sae yews .Tieston & Co. 7th inst, lat 37 fad Alabama,’ hence | Hee ean Sieamsnipe KGa Savann Tlikip TR Wales (of Boston), Lincoln, Calcutta, and Sand Henda 110 days. with liniseod €e, to master Ship Cultivator, Russel), Liverpool, wich mdse and passen ‘Williams & Guton, Ship Carolus Magnus, Achie; a 4 ‘mdse, to Wm Whi up to the Western Island: winds; has been but 12 days i 8, om 2 06, saw bark Nighingale, rived 7th.) Bhip Mariaone Nottebohm, Lamb, Newport, 4 days: ralirowd tron, to Howland & Frothingham. hind very bi , London, aed Plymouth Marea Nw bound &. (The Ith 60.8 Y Cont RR. 400 W ‘rinae wp io lon 40: had quarter boats aad vulwarks siove, | iS Wve & 4 st, Punta Arenas 147 days, via Hamp. ° wild guano, t AS bo io Cle & 1 ie o Sandy Hook, was was iby pilot b: at « ht ion 750 | stalinéen (Nor), Olsen, Neweastie, 65 days, with | $00 ‘ounevelt & Sons. = anni Stefano (Aus), Capponi, Liverpool, 86 days, ens chia with Coal, to order 200 Chis R si i Brig Goffredo (ital), Aurlemma, Palermo, 89 days, with 200° do... bIO maser to order, Tas’ experienced’ terrible. weather —almost ‘ 50 do. Continual gales from W, stove bulwarks and riancheous, lost BO Hudeou WHR. 400 do. sails, spars, and 1 boats, and was obliged to throw overboar Bo. Wiss istics 0 do... bap h | 4 Bo rver (of Bearsport), erry, Guantenamo, 500 Hartem KK... 74. 4360 do...., 180 17, sith sugar, to Wa & Chase. March 2% 50 do... BO 14K BO do a0 poke ac! Newell. of Muohiast 20 Harlem Ri peta 30° 60 do. rey i Doseciitn, with light 100 40.,....010 89 ira, Brig Hope, Thorp, Cardenes, 19 days, with sugar &e, to SECOND BOARD, me ater, $2500 UA6's,S1,regd 94 125 shs Had River BR 41 | mig Martha Jane (Br), Corbett, Mort ‘ 1000 do’. 9, 60 petatien, 121 7 Nevis & 40000 Use’ oN \ rig Sultan, Sutton, w bo aaa ” | sbret fo « CW Dibble.” Has had son . D | Tpit rats, 6000 Mia 500 Har J ‘Pitlg Lady of the Lake, Marshall, Deer Isle, 7 days, with 9000 100 | lumber, to toaster. 7000 200 | Brie Mite (Br), Fnugere, Providenes, 18 hrur, in ballast, to c : y A Breodshaw i} soso Remenees © 4 Eolir Stephen Hotchkiss (of New Haven), Downe, Cardenas 10000 N Carola 6'e 1000 Virginia 6% 609 Be 100 100m do Food 1000 Tenn 6's, '00. 10000, do 10000 MO8pelmafone! 4000 Miehs 2din bee 2000 Th ha BR ba s2Co, 400 £16 10 Gatora & Cre mn de cONY 100 tm 950 1,59 60 oo 260 Frie RR DUO Cor oder 6o 490) Chalk Ja RN. 910 12 daye, with engar Ac, to Bustoll A Co, tind heavy weather} lost partof deck jond of LI hhds ‘molasses, ‘Kehr Oswego (br), Card, Bas Harbor, TI, March 20, with | rai to DR Dewoil. ohr Wave (Br. of Halifax), Kirby, Halifex, 8 days, with fieh Ae, 10 WM Rogers & Co ‘Had ¥, Nad NW gales; © pulwarks, statieheons, boo Ae, acd’ boon oblige! 10 lay 1, NB, 10 days, with lathe, Neweom, Virginia, V Newcomb, Cones, Virgls te | Be T Auletiay Robinson, Ving! fo. New Harem. maker City, Benjani, \ligabeth ort. See Koger Voragte, Plleabe'' yort Wolo nt ene te rave! port for Oesan Port, Bars Bates, Chai ‘abetby: st fr Boston, Bebe WIL Alltchel, © Ce Feinbe, hipors soe Chariestowa, Seby Wave, Popery for how Maven, ee | ep-uad teen ws Dut twice the last Lightahir. all welt on bound nip Monigomery, Kerry, Ravannah, with mdse and | j Co, ith , ih | blois, NB, 600 sp, all told. i i a is — ; i : 5 | ‘ sit ES a f SEE Pitt i Sakehahe ser 4} Sauk Steamer Josephine, rege. Hhtadeiphin Steamer Mars, Nichols, Phi} on sublet Roy: of Menhlats fiona. Warehds @aage—~ By plot beat Neue Koso. fs aan AILED. Steamship Matanzas, Matanzas; bark Teresa, St Thomas; *"frsim Quarantine—Bark Gazelle, Barbados: brig Sea Foam, St Thomas. es ‘Wind at sunset shail fresh. Banx Montezoma, for Barbados, while beating down the Bay struck a sunken echr, below Governor's Island, and an- chored at Quarantine She did not receive any damage. This schr ana # sunken sloop have been obstructing tre navigation: of the chapnel for several months, and should be removed, Snir Isaac Newton, Merrill, from New Orleans for Boston, into Bermuda Marsch 26 (a: before reported), a 1 a Capt Merril reporwe:— March 16, lat $3, lon gale with heavy sea; pruns ‘aleak of 36 pede hour ay Kept oth pumps co tant wg Feom mew u in to 20th had a succession of heavy: lea; 2th, lat 6 Tent, spoke whatesbipAHawatha, and obtaltied we pump leather from her, 22d, took @ hurricane roan which the ship was hove down with lee rail under, and and cabins full of water. ‘The ship roiled so heavily att ‘it ‘was imporsible to work the pumpa Sounded the weather ume well and ‘ound 15 inches, calculated botptharbey? had Lice of water ed be a Pate before the wind and NIMs one n he ntarboard Ba wave out, be a now made 1S inches of water in oe Bore up for Bermuda, und afrived there morning split walle, &e, Rup MIDDLESEX, pomonted. abandoned at sea, bad a ot 1400 tons coal ona abont 100 crates crockery. She was built at Essex, Ct, in 166). 1424 tons, raved Al}g, eka | Taps. cot 4'Co. She was valued at $56,000, aiid insured ony for $40,000. Bu Bau avcosta, Babot, hence Feb 23 for Jersey. Eng, Yat abandoned at nee Ni Ken off ana carried to Liverpool. ‘im board 620 Divs flour. Loeso bushels of Wheat a1 4 60 do corn, registered 372 tons, Br Sonn SrKay—Capt Ulmer, of bark Iddo Kimball, rived at Rockland March 28 reports that on the 2h wien 8 : daye cut ‘rom Bermuda, passed Sr schr Spray. wbénd: andwith both masts and’ Boweprit gone. 8 on deck. Scum Awnusa Graney, Weeks, sailed from Kingston, Ja, Feb 26 for New York, with a cargo of coffee; has not sin been heard from. Scun Gxonce Davis, Torney, at Savannah from Roston, had heavy weather from Mareb 15 tu 25th, during which the pi salle, sprung bowsprit and rudder, had ‘decks ‘awept of 1 aabS Mose hs. Tha ves whe wo heavy pen dosk thet The yumpe were ii constant uso. DourssioN—Baltimore, April 8—Steamship Baltimore, for came in collision night of 6th inst, ty Chi ke h schr James H Hoyt, from New York, and the suuk.” The Baltimore has returned leaky —(Sy telegray Eliwood Walter, Esq, Secretary Board of Underwrivers. Rresiex, March 22-—A schooner ‘apparently an Ammeriean), as masted, aleriogged and derelict, was boarded Feb 24, in 3 the Lucie “chumucher, arrived here from Manshellia; peloted inch, ud a white svendnouse, ‘and on the transom, on the starboard side, the word “Cam: det laden with pipe staves, ter to Davawourn, March 28—Gff ship Uncle toe, from Havre for New Youk 10'days. On Tuesday, the 19th. American ship. with only faremest standing, ‘on the Froada coast, and blowing a very heavy gale from NW at the time. . Mareh 25—ihe American ship Belle Wood, Jeand, was towed in here from Cardigan Bay from New dismasted, Minrorp. March 24—The sehr Tangdon Gilmore, hi from Liverpool ‘or Watanzae, has repaired damaged and w sai) the first opportunity. Porrswour, March 24.—The American shij Strong, 900 ton’ (eoa)), from Liverpool for NY: the eo-” end of the isle of Wight on Friday event los © her mzenmest, ma‘nvard, bulwarks and cargo abit‘ed, lying over at an angle of a ag hoving been struck bya heavy sea on the 19th Inst (as before re- Ported), in lat 49 28, lon 8 20. On the ship's arrival. Captain Strong immediately communicated with the american Con- suled agent and Lioyd's agent at the port, Mr Tames When thet gentleman waited upon the government author!- ties at the dockyard, who at once t bis service the Comet steam tig Which proceeded ont to St Helen's and the disabled ship in safety into Fortsmouth harbor ly hour on Saturday morning. Suki ps, March 24—The bibe, Earl, arrived here vesterday from New York (rosin) for Newcastle.” Has been avout three months on her parsage, and had her deck load washed over- board in the Channel All the cotton has been saved from Br fn Conquest, from. Moblie for Liverpool, lost at Oueruarron Notice to neatineks: The Spar buoy on, Webster Rock, off Broad Sound, at en trance to Casco Bay, 1s gone from its moorings, A new Buoy of the same class will be set immediately. Wa ROGERS TAVLOR, Lightiouse Inspeetor It ist ighthouse st Portland, apni s Foe ee Mitchell, of steamship City ef Richmond, arrived at bia Sth inst trom Hichmond, reports that the Bnoy pper Middle is 1 mile NE from its right position, WRECK IN BARROW DEEP. ‘Trixtry House, Loxvos. March 22, 1961, Notice Is hereby given that a Green Buoy marked with the yor sw ee has deen laid 10 fathoms 8 of a barge sunk in FrOW ‘Tire Buoy ics In 7 fathoms at low water spring tides, with the following besringe:— ihaning ¢ lurch, in line with the Preventive Vessel at Haven Gore Creek, NW. ‘The Eaalernmost of two Trees, E of Hern High Mill, in line with the oil at Bern Ray, Sik. Youre Lighessel East age Buoy, Se: By order, rf nk ye Ait the Inde a thet P H BERTHORN, Sec'y. MOMY ROCK BUOY, DONEGAL BAY, NORTHWEST COAST ND. ‘OF IRRLA! Bautast orrick, DosLin, March 16, 1864. Notice is bereby given that che Boy which marked the BULLOCK lockmore Keck has Gragg its moorings, and now lies 2 miles | Bark D Mi oF ite pr per postu Tmmediate steps will be vaken to replace thts Buoy. ‘BY order, ILLIA® LEE%, sécretary. Whalemeie cod e1le anaty ship ‘thomas Nye, Holtey, Wit yr Whytootvcks Zid, with 2250 wh fe, nent Wome Sap 0 wh and 3 00 ‘bone. eden NZealand | month and off Xiver Plate 20 he apt Of « WB Was off Long lelend ‘by snow storm and gale. sid from io, ships Euphrates, tieath. Wolo, Barrett, 1c Lowland, Willams, NB, all bound aoine Spoke Dec Je off French Kock, ships Sparian, Buoxer, Nant, ‘mn ‘yq year; a gee, Green, Edgartown, nothin, live the Sandwich Islands: 2tn, 1et $9 96, Ton 52 30r EC ones, Hewes, NB, hed sorn moshing sinen leaving homey Sat 1a $7, 52 00, back Maitiia sears, Bowland, of Dartmouth, wit 2 ep bad struck and Lost a iu) bbl wh trode previously Feb 17, 1 740 W, DarkA Atlan herman, Ns, 19) bois sp: Wave, Courtney, do, 223 do- would leave'in & few da (wno reported Ya pre- Mig a en th ia ch tilton, NB leship with’ i, white square in centre. 0 Aor ag ule, ol be ge RI, from fie een, experienced « berore gale alter passing Qape Horn, whieh strained and cavieed ber’ to leak ‘badly, sod compelled her to put away fer home direct, instead ‘of cruising two months off the of Plate. Heard from on Const of Chili, Lancer, Allen, NB, 190. Mary & Susan, Howland, do, 400 sp; Vineyard, Caswell, Ei gartown, 1650 wh, Daniel Wood, Richmond, NB, 0 ap, 345 wh, Touched at Phenix Island Dee 2, ship Magnolia, Pierce, NB, had taken 40 5p since leaving Honolulu—san “ay aaw his boats fast ina ols Of sperm whales. A +h ‘apt Webb, of bark Smyrna, Hy dvted Tal. twee he had shij ped 0 bhle ay peers 0 bbls wh off and ‘Pua ibe ‘bbis wh oll by the launder, ot ot eabu wh ofl hy heat vy the Emily, ¢ since fear! { 7 | | iu A letter from Capt Gifford, of ship Hope, Ni, reports her | an 6.1 vant next day--had refitted ship for iy ie ep oil at £79 per ton, 41 bbla cocoa. Was bound to Norfolk isiands.” Tad $00 bbls bg ‘A lotter from Cx spt Tay. of bark Latayeite, ND, off Magsnt nero Fel Crvive Ull the 15th, then home—expected to arrive about the middie of May. Alotier from Capt Wilson, her at Catino March ‘Aletier from Capt Perry, reports ber at Barbados Moreh 8 uth D seen whales bot once. Heard from of River sail for pee on & tew day Die If ipptcny Lagan &e. from’ Boston fer San Francisco, Chapman, Ship J F om Cardiff for Montevideo, Mareh 8, wat 4010, jon Me ip Fivetwine, from Philadelphia for TAverpoat, April 6, at U0, lon 72 4)— by pilot boat Isaac Webb, No 8, Ship Indiaman, §: 6, lata wich, 15 an from Porto Rico tor Webb Nuk che Annie Velle, of Frankfort, from Botton tor Sagua D, Mareh 29, lat 36.10 lon 71 Forcign Ports, March 24—Arr trai Wayoott, NY¥ork; hy Ronachin, Seott, Now York wind bound Miman, orted M, Mareh 2t—Sid Jas Guihie, Brrxi Wild Rover, Crowell, Port Philip (also rej same day). Bavstsruaves, March 2i—Are Hermann, Kuhimann, New York. Beenos Avnee, Feb 10—To port bark Paladin, Wils Baltimore, dls Cowns, ma NYork via Queenstown Jridans, Kegais. Prench, Havana; Btate of Maine, Cates, aa |, London (and sid for pen, Wares, N kork; jlor, Charteston, Gonnemann, from rein Antwerp for X vre; Oeean, from ld previcus, Arr Petrel, Means, Monte Krans, Savanna me ham, crom London for Now Boltim it ack 2th, heysione, East [lanvon, TI, Marci 22--No Am vessel 1h port Fatmot ri, Rare Sid Maid of the See, Stenwood, Kur. rockon, (Im do 26th, Dyaten, Boitse from Senna’ Prvqun, March Skid oyne, Gower, aad Milton, i, Seventh CheTER, March 25—Hid Mery Rogerson, Panton, Pen- arain z MOtAscove, March st std Herweia, Buel, NVork Mth, Ber. ard, Habterd, do; Poi dveving, Cole, aton. One sOCy Mazel Bar J ull 5, with 960 bble sp oil on board. Would | of bark Cachelot, NB, reports of Plate, no date, bark Merlin, De. | 8h Baten, i Robins, New and Havana, 24th, Toulon. U Jno ‘Conia; Lr pliver, New Or- ia ‘Hallvek, Bordesux ‘and dy" Norih “Carolin, and pom, Ss Lyn Horisgn, Cuba) ms wunee and @ : Wanire Blades ‘Burke Savannah; Orphan, Smith, March Sarr ir Mab Jaen, Galveston: Theresa, Savan- wood, Udtatens cRIvERtOor. M 08 Howe, Slater, ‘charleston: 2 Belle Wood, Bush. do, tab, n= ‘ates and Mo- “ Bos: dowes, San omy rice, Tay- Eidrioge, not Lyn Coro ae ee oeans; Thinty: athe: gpe Sates és Wood aid: Unie. es Auja,, Garrick, ands omen, York. Cid 23d, Gen Nowell, Now el), Rosion; Molocks, Norton, do: A Gsllatin. storer, Chastea'o:, and Matanzas. Trane'ty Minos Bevana, Yorkahite, Fairo~nk, NYork; Kittle Floy rn, do; 25th, David Stewa: t Preniiae, Baltimore; ee Dece tr, Parsons, Calentia, ‘kels, do. Roscoe Bir- Be NOtieanes wan Chambersin, Rasy ms Zuleika, Glover ianter, Freeman, Nvork;’\zor. Kurke. Boston. 7, M'Near, Calentta: M'n : ker at Jago de sont “Buabtin, Perkins, Savavnah; Park, 3mil jamiit 2, ‘Tor. ses, Cleveland: Pa pete; "oir R Peel, Latrabee, New York, 12 EB Hooper, Bore, Texian, Coombs, Porto Buicot Jeanie Braln Croker, LONDON, March 25—Arr vice Falkenberg: Free Trade, Storer, aba Reynard, reymour, NYork; ‘Old Dominion, Satay James = i Moga), Sproner. Bombay: Jobe A, Parks, Bi 3 Vertumins, dambardolla, Row? Por (second Set castle and N York; 26th, indian belle, ‘Rid core, NYork; E 5 Agork (and from Gravenend 384, Patrick, fener. Schultz, Howard, Cuba; « —onst roman, all ld from Lea. 26): ti pean Robin‘on a ITTLEHAMPTON, Marc’ soul mn, Pratt, Louden tor 8¥ unk, landed pilot and eonor i ARSEILL arr Liberty, Avery, N¥ork. a Luey Heywood, Stone, Cadiz; 1éth, Monday. es Feb ¥o—-are Patmos, Suck, Colorado Montevinxo, Feo 10—In port brig Fairfax, Claypole, from NYork arr Ist. Newcastle, March 25— Arr Ebla, Earl, NYork Ni Mareb 24—Sid Fb taylor, amabury, NOrleans. ‘23a24—"Id Mt Nicolas, Ardston. New and Hoond Rogers? dor RD Bhepterd,’ le, por bhatemuc, Oxoard, Orleans: Na- ae Guard, Gates, Galveston, 5 D Ryerson, Crosby, Bos- Rymourm, March 24—id Ott Jive, opie: Co- lumbine. Roker and Fortuna, ich. NY. L—arr Sarauel Welsh, Coles Malta; £fo- Margellieg; fa; 14th, Sea Lark, N a ity Zutriedenhelt, Dremy, NYork; NOrieane! Georges, Magure, Matanzas. Hellexpont, Kennard, from Callao (and p! ceeded for Glingow); 26th, admiral ‘lake, frqu ’s York for Ranscare, March 25—+1d Harlequin, aigen, NLondon. outa ee loa, Earl, NYork Sid 23d, Arctic ero, RourHamprox. March 25—Arr Abbyla, Young, NYork. Sid 25th, Florida, NYor«. TMarant “March S—In port ship Europa, Robertson, for ready. Murwoutit, March 23—<1d (from Portland Rous) Goléen Rule, ‘Crowell, Boston; Mongeon, Fly, NVork (both from Lon 26th Omar tacha, Mitche: UPER STEAMSHIP CANADIAN, aT Seer te 1, Elbe, at siege with teas 0 era Arr from s¥ork 19th. sesnanger, at Hong Wm Fzophingpam, ot Tlav: alifornia’ wn: 26h M Futzlal, Linda tinderwrter, and Tapscott, do. 24th, Free Trade, and Re} King John, do Arr from Boston 26th, Lotus. in the Clyde. * jaen: Ab dos ‘anton, ned. hover, at Liseepoots 23th, Wr at Deal;'27th, arr from NOrleans 2th, EB liyman, a alicante; 22d, Wt Bazard, at Marseilles tum oldt, at ‘Duogenes: 2 May, at Havre, 25th. Geranium, ‘&t Queenstown: Belle Wood it Liverpool: *6th, Samberg, do; Guxive, Tar viand. do, Zivh, Ke ‘chambenu, hiladelpiia March 26, Vonkinggetie, at Queens- tow "Arr from Mobile March 26, A Brewer, and ” Maxwell, a! (@ista sted) tar, rand si ‘al Liverpool Arr from Savannah March 26, Rockaway, aad Georgia, at Liverpool, 21th Ler snag, at'do Arr from baltimore March 26, Bien, at Queensiown; Ma- cauley, Mirra Queentown March 26, Ross, from Nyork; City of Manchener from do, and prove’ded to Liverpoo! r Nvork Feb i4, wamecock, from Zingspore; 18th, nd Louis do. Marc 23, at Nicholas, trom Ports” 2th, Adele, and Hound, Louiwa, ano RK. gulat Bhicids; Sicupguiad,” and J Morton, fr ‘rom Cowes; 262, Belmont, oaks i MO ioe Ocean 3 . and Doreas rinse, sbive, Sang a and Cy of New Work, doy athe Pai Id tor heaton ai Malocka, and Wm Lord, Jr, from Lt- ae for NOsigwnn Beth, JH Jarvis, from To road; 2, Te D Shepuerd and shatemuc, from Yortamou and Coriolanus, from Liverpool 27:8, tor Charleston 24th, south, MRIr'a McNab, Sebaetcosk, and Liverpool; 261, A dail: tip, Gen Far! do. 4 id tor Sarena, 24tb, Prince of Wales, from Liverpool; cou Broo) Via, Londonderry.) derrv, March, 20—arr from N¥ork. Champion, at peal? " toreray at bre Bremen. Flora, in the ¢ ‘Ar? from NOrleaus, Maritana. bod Arctic. at Liverpool. axhit from Mo-ile ‘Flora mecbonul, a: (Queeusiows, Lind, I. vate fron Charleston, Family, St Pierre, and Ciarence, at verpool ‘Arr from Savannad, Adjuster, at Queenstown, ‘The Boadicea. from the Clyde f x back 26h, with lose of bulwark Os or New Fowl Pat ‘The @ Marsden, from hhields for New ¥. Rams- foie ak wile Ob ce eee "The -ontest cleared at New ork for Queensinw n 24d Nor, apd the Masoonome, for London, 2uth Nov, ard have n since been b American Ports. yArSzaupar A rilé—Arr schrs Hamilton Ogden, Mathew C ‘ee, on FRiver, sid achr ‘bert Fe ONvapritd, Puecare hi VON, april, Pm—arr ship Commonwealth, Grozier, Ln jecbra Esther (Br), Ularg, St andrews, NB, for N leaky ; Pow: r. Swett, Sri, fe Ba Brig tli .Dusll, Bt thom and 8 T Thompron, Iman; Fidella, Wheat: it, Parker: NYce 7th—Bld, ‘saturday, wind NB to #, steamer South Carolina. Sunday, wind NW, NE and R, steamer Jos Y,bitnay | rt Ocean rhea from the Roads, where hey awchore chord on Satarday bight, barke ‘Tres amigos, Wert, wind, 1B Hamilton; sehre abot, Oe and 0B Bt ane fomond of the new igespee but pri #s7—Arr ship Simoon, Langley, Obfl vrus), ——; Glenwood, Glover, rio Janeiro schra Isaac More, Pareons, Kockport;’ Unison, Mana, ror. land; Seatlower, Dickey, Haliaat, Me. La Duchense POrieans, Hives, Neat Coast Jf South America: Princoes Rave A ne (rem, Meyerdick. Lapwing, Kelly, ik aoe ‘ jonas Br), DF. sehrs bilza 5 Power, MY unk! ja, Sweet; John Si ahd jak i Bas Thompson, Boston; Buena vista, Phillips, sa ships For anny oma Meyerdick, Bremen; Sum sete Rinse an, Appapolis to byish lomding for Liverpool; wars Ss m; Graham, Te NYork: brige John i Jones, Mil ison pees, mi) tou, Ballmore; sehrs 4 s Sanate Bn,‘ Sweeting, Vasant Warner, Carrow. ra. Barrett, Nvorke oa ‘be quete de Puerto Bieo (Span), Roig, Barcelona; schra ii & J Rield, Moore, C Cardenas i +s Boynton, orinale, Portland: Jompeon. 4th—arr sehr emitheontan, Davis, NYork. In the offing, bark Marie Morton, from Nvork, Ghd ossiaNiy Messen pete, Sern ‘Boston; scbra HM Burr, Hoffard, Prov! Elie, ichois, and R © Brown, Carmo, NV ork. Viek, April 5—Arr sehr 7 naga, Davi Nyon ‘ah, ald. sehr Ds Daniel Brvwny Heald. Aloxandvia IN, March 25—Off the bar ship Masonic, Good- bean have rerpoo! ea fen Liver March 30—Outside Pass Cavallo Bar, brige Larnen, Porter, for N ork dg; Mystic, just arr sriver fadhealt All usivetent ee Baton * ane Hentletia “arey, Keye ver lewea, ughes. Liverpool? Peter Marev, thom sroprees, (iiaegow 8 Montgomery Ham! on, National Rorris, ewer berks ten, a oe ‘Sita ‘ase 1s Donna (sr), Trenton, Glasgow . jd dine: janeiro; Ven ‘orson, Boston a acterth relies Nog Panipat ca Ly Brooke, Liverpco!; Nort! Biwell, Genoa; barks ‘Catalana (Span), Cagano- i i nln, gr, ‘ecel ( ‘Curtiv, — (Span), Julia, ‘Barecious; Yalan’ ant - son tise ent oe aes, Re. ‘Isaac BR’ Davis, ‘fend, ‘Statansan! vg 8 Minefluans Biohuns oo ships Carl (Brem), Lud Senator ans: i eed ola’ Waite atieratn Bordeaux: grr iad Ge Havre: ahipe Sam Locke, Switzer, anda Spare Robinson, Quse Tor ters: Montebe. ipod gap e laren rk Rog ‘Argus Eve, om ny Lg oy i tel) steamer Ernost Merick, Ivndon 24 ult; | vant tei epvorn d to sen 27th W tg Green, Lit ¥ john & Al. thera woud. ik and Great Bri- ation (sr), Cased hence for Cork, April 2, off Sandy Hook—by pilot boat | RYork. Bast We DFORD, wT Dri ald sehr Burprine, ( N April barr sche Fessenfen, 1 port for Phiindelphin (with lows of head of Foret JVIDENCK, April 6—Arr stearnor Albairo es, N York echre ie Browning, Kusley, Philadeipas. wm Hone, Scott, Piermont, NY: Cherity, New Hamburg, NY: Sid brig Mi i ogee, work: rove James Lawrences, Rogers. do; sloois Win H Bowen, Brotherton, and Lady Wavuiigion, smith, do. Tth—arr steamer Westchester, Jones, NYork: sehr Arion Mixon Eltzabethport: sloop amerion, Northup, 6 York. aid vohrs Lady suffolk, Kelley, Vhiladelph nt creas County Tan- ner, Hyde, Rondon B York, S4N FRANC istiteh 2osd ahi Lo nokout, Sh wood, Valparaiso Shirley, Brown, Hong Kong; bark Alma, Wilson, Cork. bay ANNATI, April $—Steamehip Potomac Wataon, Bali more; sehre Geo Davis, rorney Lilly, Frane's, Boston, Cid ship Lenisa (Br), Zowes, Liverpool; ‘brig Chattancoga, Wright, Boston, 2d—Arr brig Mobawk, Giles, Rockport. Cld berks Wal- thaw, Br Havana; Manbattan, Davis, Boston, sehr Jd A Brown, Bi ta og eas thm Arr back Aina, ——, fuenos Ayres; schr RH Bhan « non, Mar homens id vrige Vilasar (for), Vile, Barcelona; Reoniight,’ Blair, Bath; sehr Bleanor, Townsend, George tow Towmaton, April 6—arr schre © L iy “ te Filia ethpore Cor Taunton; Sea Bird, Chase, do for Vitiver WILMINGTON, NO, eet +—arr cchrs OW de xy kA ins, Pereival, Boston: e Bilckney, Garw it ‘Geen Wave, Veassey, Bi Kens rdy, Winslow, romans rw Weat Wind, Burnett: hel i York: C. Pendleton, pe 5 6Ur—Arr sehr Sen Bird, Smith, NYork, ip North Caroling, Powell, orks ache onal ton previounly reps WinTRRPOKE Apel Sarr sche Ann Butoh, invon, Cardenas,” Sid april 1, schrs Benj rant, N York! 2d. New Glove, Brackett, Cuba. Angler, Besse, and Aun Ww. aru atl rid—Acy sohrs soulless Fiob, N don

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