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ag ge or trying to cover their contracts... After ‘the board and at the second board the market/|' financial wee }i6 0@ess. At’ the Close the market was dull, the, wn ran eellowing being ine were tte, WY 094%; gold, 101% a 101%. 4 (e@f the bankers and economirts who predicted that sp When,paper was made a legal tender gold would "notes, payment to be made in demand notes, ® vast majority of the conquered rebels will insist on cheating their creditors. The ‘Worst cases of mercantile repudiation which ‘Rave occurred since the war broke out have been im.Virginia. Pacific Meil and Panama were both 24a % better this morning, the Merrimac scare subsided; the general railway list was % percentlower. Toledo is being'vigor- ously, hammered by the bears, who are privately ‘was dull. Erie was 4 lower, and there was a eneral indisposition to do business until some- I otatag er was known of the military opera- ‘' tone which’ are “believed to be in pro- the “last ' quotations:—United. » Btaten 6's, per» Mrs 1881, 93% 298%; do. 6’s cou- Pon, 1881, 9324 @ 9394; do. 5's, coupon, 1874, 87 a 5'e, 78, 79; Virginia 6's, 50 a 60; 6's, 6624 a 57; North Carolina 6's, 678 x 6's, 51% 0.5134; Pacific. Mail, 9734 a 8% New York Central, 823% a she, 9094 8 af, preferred, 60 a 6034; Hudson River, 3534 Harlem, 1234 ‘a 12%; do. preferred, 3044 a aiding, 413% a 4274; Michigan Central, 55.9 Mm; ? 6624; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, eww 2336 a 23%43 do. guaranteed, 46 a 47; Panama, 22; Iinois Central, 64 a 6434; Galena and picago, 6734268; Cleveland and Toledo, 45% a 544; Chicago and Rock-Island, 5534 8 6544; Chica- BO, Burlington and Quincy, 62 a 6234; Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien, 25.4 26; Cleveland, Colum- bus and Cincinnati, 112% a 112%; Erie, third Mortgage bonds, 9224 a 93; Michigan Central B's. fiest'mortgage, 103 a {oa34; ‘Mlinois Central bonds, an inclaent’ occurred two days since which affords a striking commentary upon the theories. Fise to twenty-five per cent: premium, and paper Would be so abundant and go: worthless that no one would want to take it. On Tuesday last Mr. “Cisco sold to the banks $3,000,000 of seven-thirty Some of the banks thought they were doing a “mart stroke of business in exchanging paper ‘awhich bore no interest for paper bearing 7 3-10 percent per annum. But when they came to pay efor the seven-thirties, they discovered, to ther amazement and dismay, that a!l.the banks in this vity had not in their vaults or under their control three millions of demand notes out of the sixty « ewhich are affoat; and some institutions were actu- ally obliged to go to Mr. Cisco and beg him to a@ceept gold in lieu of the notes which they had agteed to furnish. We believe that he granted the favor, and even promired to let the banks have the gold back in exchange for legal tender notes, at some future period, if they should de- sire it. The Board of Directors of the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad Company yesterday declared a dividend of three per cent on their capital stock. payable on the old dividend day—25th of April. The books will close on the 15th. Those who are fware of the difficulties with which this property has had to struggle during the past five years, and of the unfiinching manner in which the company’s credit has been sustained, will not be sorry to sce it resume the place it has so long held among the dividend paying railroads. It is an essential and wot the least important link in the greet railroad chain which connects the seaboard with the West» Under proper management it should now maintain ‘the position it has regained, and, after paying ex- penses and interest, should divide every year five to six per cent among its stockholders. The Pre- sident has issued the following statement:— CLEVELAND aNd Torzpe Raiinosp Compaxy, Crevetanp, Ohio, Mareh 27, 1862. Deak Srm—At sundry statements haye been phe ei 4 fas to the condition e alluirs of this company, deem it proper to state that during,the two yoars en Be apm of May next, and ai as Pelayo ft» present management, the floating debt on pene from actual earnings , about $200,000; the sin tog fund has deen increased $60,000; there is carh on Band and duo on transportation $122,000. The Aprii earnings, which are estimated at over one hundred thou- gana dollars, are yet to come into the present fiscal year, and will make the current year’s carning over one mil! -dollare. The net carvings, alter paying the running ©: Py interest on the bonded debdt, &c., will be bee nix and seven per cent on ‘The directors have decided to pay a three per cent yidend to tho stockholdere, on the 25th day of April yout of the earnings on hand, at the office of Messr: Vermilye & Co., New York, The company, after paying ‘Whe dividend, wi!l have more than a sufficient amount of assots On band to pay the balance of its floating none of which has yet matured, The earnings of ‘the ‘company have increased during the present year, May Iat,as compared with the previous year, over onc hundred thousand dollars, and woul! have @hown a much larger increwse had the connecting roads , @eat of our line beon able to have taken the freight away ‘as fast os delivered to them, whi ditficntiy I have rea. gon to believe will be oby jatod another year. ‘The com- has not iucreased its bonded debt or charged any - to construction account during the two years, or ‘amoreased in any way its liabilities. JOUN GARDINER, President. The following were the earnings of the Milwau- kee and Prairie du Chien Railway for the third week of March:— ‘The earnings of the Buffalo, New York and Erie Railroad for three weeks in March, were as fol+ . SIT 718 02 92 The state of the roads in the country and the ‘want of storage room in Milwankee will cause a farther temporary falling off in receipts as com- pared with last year. The fluctuations in the stock are, it seems, caused by movements on the part of the farm mortgage interest, and the proposed re- peal of section 7 of the reorganization law, which, if-oarried, would give the common stock the bene. “mt 5 surplus after paying dividends on first ‘and second preferred stock, in lieu of using it to reduce the investment from $7,500,000 to $6 ,000,000- ‘The proponed legislation, it is belfeved, will be in a form satisfactory to all interests. The National Bank Note Company this day for. warded to Washington the first batch of the new Jegul tender Treasury notes—tens and fifties. As the signatures are engraved, and al! that remains to be done is to affix the seal of the Treasury De- partment, they will be issued at once in payment of debts, and will probably make their appe ‘ace in Wall street next week. ‘The business of the Sub-Treasury to-day was as follows: — . Ui fa] = 140, “yt # The Lowell and Tawrence Railroad Company Aaadeclared a dividend of three dollars per share, payable April 1. The Cleveland Herald states that the propeller lines of the Erie Railroad Company have been or- ganized for the season of 1962, and will commence fanning in a few days, or a8 #oon as the ice will permit. Three new first class propellers have been added to the lines, and the old boats have been Sees: refitted and put into excellent condition if das onen Chicago Tribune of Wednesday thus notices money and exchange matters in that city:— Duiness fommcneye over Stern market, with no pros achange Compara. , transact! are merely nominal, and must re- main so until it is known the straits are opened, | z i is to commonce a week from to day, to create a demand for money fur Hlinois river, and give matters yr ees for oay euerenl ails LJ AL PE Er very At present the pf in circalation furnishos yh ‘one-eighth are ihe b paying fat agg . ‘Tae St. Louis Democrat Of Monday bap the fol- 4 i = #5 i # if t Fo : “yigation more animation is expected next mont NEW YORK HERALD, lowing speculations upon the probabilities of a re” the Union successes in that vicinity: The trade that was to be on tho opening of the Tennes- see and Cumberland rivers promises Dut little after all, for ab months to there was a dispo- at least some sition to trade on the part of f the inhabitunte of thoso re. conquered sect! sections, Sua hee no money, or at least none Sas wilh pass Northern States. A ‘Tenves. 800 paper says:—'* currency of the State is as sound } Row'as it ever was.” No doubt of it; and individual it is as safe now as ever in a country chronically rupt, dite haye no saperniags to make upon the ition of South; be we think it. due sae our readers oe caution against ® too sanguine hope of a sory pratabe cae wih 54 ‘South, ar pps eats pn reyes ert should O TEMO' tho North "inthe bad faith ‘and bad antes of the ra enough to stimulate the caution age hy ‘We may as well look facts sti it in he face hunt up other outlets and avenues of trade than Fes broken and destroyed by the rebellion. When the South Tecumea her allegiance, ja proccss of time, trade will be Siltions eee mith that section. But we contess that w not decply essod with, immediate pros- pects of a restoration Xe tt eommercial re! We have receivéd the following mea of the fortheoming report of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company:— Tue Board of Managers of the Delaware aud Hudson Canal Company submit unit herewith the usual aunual siate- ment of the Vuslaess of the company*for the year end- ing March 1, 1862. ‘The profitsfor the year aro $692,083 38, ear ny ‘Over 9 per cent on the capital stock. pie canal ‘was opened for navigation on the 23d day of April, aud closed on the 3d_of Decomber. During the fensop, Prev was interrupted by froshets seven by. breaks six days. On the inn Ke vrsy, 1861, an extraordinary ico od ccomretd he ‘streams adjacent to the c nal, causing, - addition to other slighter iaju- Hed: ‘a brosch In tho dam of the Smith Hil rosorvoir, near Honesdale, The damage thus occasioned (about $25,000) has heen ingiuded 1m tho ordinary canal expendi- tures for the year 1861. The total quantity of co J khipped trom Honesdale by the canal was 724,160 15-20 tors, tor | all of which a ready market has beon found, at full cur- venvprices. This fact furnishes a strong and satisfactory Jndigation that the Lackawana coal is still steadily yain- ‘ing favor with the pubic. The following is a statement of the busincss of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Compsny for the year ending March 1, 1862:— ‘To coal'on hand March 1, 1861 ‘To mining coal To railroad To canal vepairs and superintendence. Tofreight of coal on canal. To labor and oxp: uses at Ron: To rent, salaries, current expenses, &c., ‘New York office... : ‘Yo coal yard and harbor ex) in. torost, &e: To depreciation ace Ba‘ance.. $248,621 40 160,129 38 2,406,514 37 367,952 56 31,215 45 By By profits of Barger, By coal on hand at Honesda ew York, and on the line of railroad... Total... Balance... New You, Mareb 1, 1862. Stock Exchange. Frupay, March 28, ps0 100 shs Erie RR. «3 30 do. 300 $1000 US Gis, "BL ,reg 957% 80000 US 6's,"81, cou 19000 do. 2000 IM cou bas, *77 S00 4iL war 1000 Mich $ week bs 10000 Tenn6's,"90.80 8000 Erie RR 5 m bs 1000 Eric 2m ox, '79 101}; 2000 H River RR 1m 104 1000 M C8 pelms cb 6000 Mich So 2d witg 1000 Mich 8 8 f bds. 1500 Cent RR bids 9 90¢0 Tol &Wab 45 Panama RR... Ui Con RR ser ge r & Del & H Canal Co 8934 17 Pac Mail 88 Co... 9644 do. 2 98% 100 Mil & P du RR. 14 M&PAUCRR Istpe 35 Mit & P duc 2d pa ‘5 ao.. 1000 California 7's. 5000 Tol&W2m .b60 481, 1000 MC 8pelm-feb 103 77000 American go!d 11" 75 shs Pag i HSS Co rai 100 Cieve & Tol ke 250, do. 20 do. blo 100 Chiesgo & RERR THE DRY GOODS TRADE. ‘Ihe following is a comparative statement of the im- ports of foreign dry geods at New York for the week end- ing March 27 and since January t:— For the weeks. 1860, 1361 1882, Entered at the port.. ‘2 16 a ‘Thrown on market Since Januory 1. Entered at the port. ‘Thrown on markot , ‘The itnports the past weck were lary though some- what less than they were for the same time last year. Of tho goods entered for consumption. mannfactures of wool amounted to $423,620; cotton, $175,048; sik, $154,310; flax, $208,949; miscellaneous, $47,723, Total, $1,072,850. Our limited room prevents our going into details, and wecan only remark gonerally that within afew days some more sigus of trade have existed among commis. sion an | jobbing bemses, and with the resumption of ua. nd should Apri prove tine and communication be res.med, amore active business with, the West is anticipated. Supplies in the intorior are known to. be licht. Domes- tic cutten goods were generaily hold at the prices of the previous week, while buyers were holding out for 0 further eoncersions in some descriptions of goods. dy, at 1c. a 11}. Delaines aud chatl cy Woollens were active and prices higher, Plain woollens were quiet, the business doing was moderate. ble styles, black and colored, were firm west. Fi wor were in good re. quest. Ribbons, of desirabie qualities, were firm, Checks were stiff, British goods were dall. Brocne shawis steady, and rather better. Auction rooms continued to be well supplied with goods, and attendod by xood com nies, for the season. largest sale of the week was eld yestorday—1 326 lots of French goods, of the impor- tation of Messrs. Boukard & Hutton. ‘The sale was made by wae dull, with less cost of production. In. foreign goods Sitks, of desi Messrs. Wilimerdings & Mount, The attendance was large. The delaines bi ht rathor better prices than qual. Bh and blues sold best. Prices ranged from. 28 Mec, CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Farmay, March 28—6 P, M. Asune.—We coutinne to quote pots at $5 75 and pearis at $6 50, with small Ukeapsterv®.—Flour—The market was without anima. tion, and prices for the common and lower grades wore easier, while extra branas wore Steady amd prices sus. tained, Tho sales embraced abort 8,000 a 9,000 bbis., closing within the range of the foliowing quotations: 95 20 @ 62 5 30 5 al 52 «8 62 630 a 660 Canadian 530 a 650 Houthern mixed t0 good superine. 560 & 600 Extra do.......+ 610 a 700 Good to éhoice family 700 4 775 Ryo flour., ...-..5+ 800 a 425 Corn meal, Jersey and Brandywine. +e 286 0 316 —Canadian flour was more active, with sales of about 1,500 bbls. at the above prices, Southern flour wos lors active and prices wore without change of moment, while the sales embraced about 900 bbie., closing within the Fange of Our quotations, Rye flour was steady and in fair demand, ab ase 150 bbls, at our figures. Corn mee! wi in moderate request, with s: sat oF oo ‘bbls, of New Jersey ai Sear ree ne anche mer totind Wheat was inactive and nominal for most criptions A few snail lots were sold, including white wertsra. at $142: red Jersey delivered, at $1.87, and Milwaukee club at p.t. agen was in good request, with sales of 75,000 bushels, at ST Jc. instore, and 680. a 59c. deliverod. Rye’ was wey , with sales of 1,500 bushels at hae a ote afloat ivered. Barley was scarce and rm ferla malt was held frraly 05 a8 10. Oat Barly ma with oe Wifes ae, Canad ian Bt as eee the a tn 0 the abn an in the al trancacticos of moment feasts aad Corron.—The market was fir 100 @ 800 Dalen, on the basis of 280. for mia aT Freier. —To Liver poot 8,000 bushels of corn were en. od at Gc,, in bulk; 200 boxes bacon, 600 tieroos lard Tae"d00 tallow, each at 20. per ton; by steamer, 1,000 boxes cheéso and 200 packages butter at 408, To Londun 100 tons Canada butt staves at 208, To Glasgow 6,600 bushels peas at 1 jgd., 10 steumer's bags, A vessel from vival of trade with the Southwest asa result of south side Cuba, with sugar at 836. ; and another from | the north sido do. at 408, Hay.—We have no change to notice in L yhor Mar while wales wore moderate at 75c, a 80c. for shipment, aud at 850. for city use. Moasses,—Sales of 42 hhis, Nenvitas, were made at Be., and 200 do. do. Cuba miscovado at 27¢. a 30¢. NAvat Stones.—The market was steady, and prices wore un Provi-wns.—Pork—The market was heavy, while the eales footed up about 900 a 1,000 bbls. at $13 a $13 25 for new mess, 10 374z.0 $10 6234 for new primo, and at $13 25 a $13 50 for Western prime meas, and at $13 6234 for city do. Beef wag steady and in fair demand, with sales of 220 bbis. at $12a$13for plain mess. $13 75 a $14 2 for extra do, Prime mevs beef was firm, with sales of 200 tierces at $20 50 for Wes- tern, and at $23 for India. Beef hams were nominal. continue in fair demand, with sales of 200 ge. a be. for dry shoulders,and 53,¢. a and Te. for long cut ‘English hams, Bacon ‘was less active, while prices were fully maintained, Seles gmenents 100 boxes, at 7c, for Jong ribbed city, fc. for short, ribbed, 74/c. a 73<c. for short clear Hssaeastan c. for short clear city. Ears as a and higher, wit ated roported of 2,300 Bic. a834¢. State butter was steady at 18c. a 2c. ee good to prime, and State cheese do. at Tc. @ ‘Ohio Duttor was at 130° a 16c,, and Ohio cheese at 6c..a 7c. Staars were active and prices were steady, with sales of about 1,500 bhds., inclided in which were small lots of Forto Rico at 7c. ATTY ¢., and the remainder tod of Cubas at 6346. 9 63,6. for common to fair refining grades, and 7c. a 7c. for fa Ae neime areca eres, and 500 boxes were sold on private terms. ‘TRA.—The market was firm, with a good demand from tho trade. Oolongs havo bon freely sold during the week at full prices. Greens were also in fair demand, with sales of two or three cargoes this week at steady prices Touacco.—There is more doing in Kentucky but ex- clusively for export; prices firm. Sales 3 2 bids, Ken- tucky at 824. a 13320, Woot. ‘market gonerally has been uit during the,weok; a rather botter inquiry has prevailed for sar- pet qualities, but medium and fine wools are still slow of sulo. Wonote sales this week of about 60,000 lbs. fleece at 45c. a 50c., 15,000 Ibs. pulled, dlc. a 46c.;, 100 bales washed Tonsdor on private terms; 100 bales washed Smyrna at 28c., and 50 baies Cape at 26c. a 27c., ‘six months, ‘Wur-key.—Tho market was firmer, and closed at higher figures, with sales of 1,060 bbis. at 23c. for State and 233¢¢. a 24c. for Western. Sales of Real Estate. By James M, Miller aud William Kennelly. ‘Two lots east side Sixth ave.,68 ft. n. 38th st. House and lot g. 8. Fiftioth st., 139 ft. 6. oth av Horse and lot north side Jane street, -$18, 1.03 3 it House and lot e. 8. Madison ave., 20 ft. n. 38th ‘Ywo houses and lots on Theatre alley and Ann st. 20,000 One house and jot north si 'c Twenty-sixth street. 4,000 ‘Two houses and late, 74 and 743; Maiden 0,000, Ono house and Ie 5,400 1975 "22 ft-trom 36th si 8000 41ft.n. 35th st.. 4,000 2d ave.;60 ft. n.35th st. 42000 48th st.,'88 ft. w. 2dave... 5,000 One house and lot n. #. 47th st. 400 ft. w. 11th ave 1,900 ‘One houso and Jot n. e. cor. 15th st. and avenue B. 8,000 One bose and lot n, 8. 41st #t., 180 ft.e, Sthave. 2,460 One house and lot s. 8. 15th st., 71 ft. w. Istave.. 5,700 One house and Jot, Hamilton street. 8,200 One hone and ‘ot h. 6, cor. Bunk and Greenwich st One honse and lot, 98 Bank st 4 Port of New York, March 28, 1862, CLEARED. ship Glasgow (Br), Roskell, Queenstown and Liv- John G Dale. teat hip Cleavor (By shbrook, Liverpool—Walden & ‘Stenins ship Caledonia (Br), Clark, Glasgow—F MeDonald ship Hausa (Brem), You Santen, Southampton and Jelrichs & Co. ip Fenvieas, Holt, Ship Londons Hurlbut, Le Grinnell, Minturn & C ee Essex (Prus), Klatt, Queenstown, &c—Funch, Meincke cn Ship Jobn Berlram (Ham), Knudsen, Hamburg—R M Sio- man & Bdge. Shi R'ch, Boston—Crocker, Wood & Co. Be vi sene (Prus), Hartman, Lisbon—Funch, Meincke —W 1 Coleman & Co, a Wendt 5 Bark Lacine (Brem), Von Harten, Havana—Jas B Ward # Ratk Indian Belle, Teune: Brig Maria, Morgan: Bie ove Wo Pade, Bi Brig Joun By (Br), K ac se Chiuae, ‘enviar Peck & Churche jokels, Hatch, Fuiladelphia- Master. Brig M Merrit, Kerry, Portlanc=J E Ward & Co, Sehr Seu Breeze’ (Br), MeDougel, Montevideo—8 E Bur. aks J Starrett (Br), Blauvelt, Porto Cabello—Boyd & incken. Schr B Smith, Snow, Fort Maria—J Leaveraft & Co. he RL Tuy, Sh i, Alexandria—Baker & Schr White Fortress Nenroe—Le Renay. Schr Sea Lai jncotcazue—Mester, Schr Barbara, jaltimore—Maste: . Gropper, Deals Teland-Master, Schr A B Jacobs, Jones, Snow Hi!l—A © Havens, 73M Taylor, Lynch, Soow Hill—A G Havens. Se pes ae 4 Ne — tiene j— Master. Schr @ Rt Fisher, Stevens, Milford-—Maser- Sebr Goliien Rod, Bish » Newrasiie—W'S Brown & Co, Schr Bee, Vorhel, Leip e—Manter. Sehr Wanp Schr Hunt ett, kei, Pillatelphhecct & S Racket, Schr Essex, Post, Philadelphia—Baker & orice Schr Ocean Wave, Price, Philadelphia—T @ Benton & Sons. Sehr Danl Webster, Chappell, Phlladgiphla Ht 8 Rackett ter, Sehr » Foster, Ph ters. Schr A Gardner. Knowles, Philadelphia—C & EJ Peyre, Schr F Beli, Robinson Philadel nie=aMeprll & Abbot Schr Jobin Adams, Hatch, Rockland—W 8 Brown & Co. Schr Hi Pymouth—W 8 Brown Schr Sen Bird, as iver—W 8 Brown & Co, ado, Shepard. Greenwich—Master. Acken, Peck, Stamford—R Sanford. Steamer Vulean, Morrison. Philydelphia, Portiand, with mdse and 0 27th ‘inst, 10 AM, 136 i Hedge Fence Buoy, Nantucket Shoals, fore and aft schr sunk, with wastheads ont of water ip Weaton Merritt (of Walduboro), Fev 6, with mdse, to snow & Feb 8, Feb 17, lat WNW whieh lasted 7 di n top: ail Robinson, Liverpool, seed Cape C ar Prada heavy wate feden Wt i during that time lay to ‘under ship Wellington, Bar- ‘ist, in a heavy guile, . plit roresaal, stove the ‘booby hateh, ve 2 boats and wheelhouse, and abeut deck; 25th, saw ship Welling Dennis Spelman, of New Haven, tell trom ited: had heary W, gales from ton 36: has W of ne Banks and 8 days W of Nantucket, (of Boston), Howes, Loudon, Feb 25, in bal- & Co, of <3 on. ‘armouth, NS), Fletcher, Bel- u anion Be Peb 22, in ballast, to Snow & Bi , at 40°30, lon 56, car. Hed away the rudder head iste ‘ying to ina NW gule; had rong NW gales the past 14 day 8 “ark Golden Rule, Wi Tihs, Aspinwall, March 14, with Gokien R ley Whiteverr; mee OTE Fos 2h fast lat, ton, 7830, passed brig J D (Br, of Liverpool, NS), Lincoln, steering § JW Solnse Day, Arroyo, yor 14, with *ngar, (Wheelwright de Go. IU inst, Int 23 "ion 8040, spoke US Lark " Lady Jane Vanwith,” cruising, Jamieson, Zaz ati well, Brig Lizzie Treat (of Calais), March 13, with sugar, to Simprou & Mayhew, t Vincent (Kr, of Arichat), Jones, Arichat, 12 days, BF Smail. “ithe Harriet Brewster (of Brookha yd o, Jum 28 via St Thomas and East ‘TH, with salt, to AAMDou, Sid in company with bark Malvina, for St Thoms th inst, lat 22 45, lon 21 & tpoke brig Pico, trom Boston, wicering for Turks Islands Passage, Atiiorm Merri? Ettzabechswrt for Boat J Acorn, bport for Boston, Schr LN steel oat Eiiranethport for Providence, BchE Camnale, Horhiin, Weilfleew.2 dayt. Schr E Sawyer, Tracy Fruviaence for Paitadelphia, ‘Amerien; Young, Providence, Klonp Pointer, Fowlers P 2 days. Itimore, 1", Havre, F n>, Staring, Monte. my 3 days Steamer Mars, Nichols, Steamer Pelican, Jones, Providence. BELOW. One bark, unknown, Ships Panama, aud Belle of the Ocean, Liverpool; a ire barks Leeabng Wo Tondon; 8 ns mbridge, Bax o hados; Bonita, St Domingo: nkermann, No 61 Watt Staeet—Roome 28 ann 25, The following approved officers have received cerificates of this association :— Japtaine Honry 8 Rich, ship Wellfleet; Consider Thomas, jose of ee , David Crane, late of sohr Transport; ‘Cromie) of ship Countess of Av [ocnwood sebr Entiy Keith Win F Moline pena 4 eiien Chatten Nv Hall, late mate of sit Fidelta rt W , hark Curlotta; John B Law: ‘a Havard; Daniel H'Blawe, bark dareh A Nickels: a: Pau Pe Pearson, Tate ha sbip Eg G Pareraiaona pany, late mace of ship Empite; Wm Be Joxepit Harmon Ti Tarr, bark Hannah ry rapese, ‘ship JF Chaptnan, ap, Be m Sunderiand, had ‘gunn ad; {tun inst, ina NE urricane, blew main topsall, fore topmnst nix away @ hi rakets stove bulwarks, started main ral hy “aad d aid ite Rel From lon 48 had constant heavy Feb Jon 840, while scudding under —~ ceetea tet egal, of Hamburg, seaman, fell from opal, Haws Rega elt fran ‘nw . Inst, lat 4230, lon eae topaniiyard and) was lost; 12th ‘Andrew Sulsief, seaman fl. overboard from: the Jibboom - was lost, ik BARK agg hero at Boston from Dublin, on the nth inst, lat 46.57, lon 60, yell in with brig John Shaw, of Ma. ‘aterlogged and abai 1200 Hhie tour, and a ip Of about 700 a 600 tons, Hn Bann Prank. ot Philadelphia from Belfast, on the 20th, inst, 300 tiles May, blowing hard, pasted a portion matter aw tr of «burnt ship, aa ny rand netiipor tin broken planks. A deck! Bank CL Bevas, at Hong Kong Jon 26 from Na ther, passed close to me Out from ¢ the CLB. Her head craw ted her: ig ur three, Juke were best io over- close in Haat hes, when dona ta uave frightened the er ‘put ores dierent directions. ‘ p abivitoe ik for Kong, Ma attire Heb E having put ia Waky Jan ze having put in Wade, from Trinidad for Boston, put into Lotta in ‘dtotreas, having been 10 days on the port, ahd lost’ spars,aaila, the dock ” New London, was ron into and ape Poge, by steamer Saxon, delphi. "phe crew were savede Frome Sone Apriartic, 0 gunk morning of 27th inst, off Howes, from Boston for Phi lace, lett Liverpool on SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1862.—TRIPLE SHEET. 2nd, landed at Holmes? which lost bow- 2nd, landed at Holmes’ Hole by the Saxon, Canpirr, oon 10—The bri; Falinouth, on the night of 4th With @ vety seven storm ai Montevideo for Ada, from Mont fog crew barely escaped with their lives, for the Brill was injured ro much that after throwing over & part of cargo she could tiaely he kept afloat by, both crews hard at work at pump till she areiy ‘at this ie port. ‘se will be made up for the Eaptain, who will probed to Liverpool and thence to New York. ‘ay letter to Ellwood Walter, Eaq, Secretary of the Board of Cnderwriters.) The steamahip Champion was yesterday morning taken up on the great Balance dock for repaira. ‘The ship Star, now on the great Seetional dock, will be ‘stripped, recaulked and newly coppered, The ship Villafranca, built im 1360 at Bath, Me, 919 tous, with large carrion cajnelty, hae been bought by'E E Mor: gan & Co, for avout ‘The ship Martba, 1179 tons, has been sold to e native house In Caleutta for 96,600 rupecs: The bark W: 299 tons, has bes ld at eishg, Mek Wavelet, 299 tons, has been sold at Shanghae for Missing Veaset—Brig J B Mansfield (of Ni t Liverpool o pth bh Sept lant for Old Galata, but 9 Notice ta to Mariners. Notice is hereby given that th Vre Ri jiishiveesst, Which parted her moorings during the te of th gale went ashore on Monomoy Flats, is again uy he ‘st or the Pollock Rip Shoal, " yen bar wiatn By order of the a. Gate ety ft 24 dtet lerk to Lighthouse Inspect Boston, March 25, 1862, 2 ™ rm Coromias. #8 Orrice, Nassav, Jan 81, 2862. The Lieutenant Gs nor has been pleased to direct the publication, for the information of mariners and others, of the subjoined extract from a letter of John Parsons, Baq, RB N, in command of the Weat India Survey, giving the positions and description of three Buoys recent! placed ou the: Haba ma Bank, OMPSON, am Acting Coenia Secretary, xtra MOSELLE auoaLey A Back Budy ‘ae pris Ball, in 79:17 Marks for its Peat ona i North Boet's of Bimini in line with the (left extreme) NE point of the North Bimini with an angle of 38 deg to its (richt extreme). MACKIE BANK. jack Bi ee ploney Black Basket Ball in fos fathomelow low eres ue Rast of the, uackie Bank, i : 78 0 black and white), Staff, andt o of the Mackie Bank, ip 2 fa- Also, a cree: Basket Halla, on the SE e thoms low water, in Latitude. Longitude Pe: Buors bear from each er EI wl ot aig tootar to the Wmesaroaing he Magnetic. % Bank from Stirrip to Orange Gaye, also tocorrect thelr positions for. the latter They are good soun willy Texpect, be very ui FLASHING LIGHT ON ST A Treasury Di 25 23 00 N. NE a, Ww. the! cum, sae be seen 5 or fais off, and MEAD, FAST COAST OF SCOTLAND. ATMANT, OFFICE 116) ‘ASHIMGTO! hh 5, 1862. Oficial information has been received at ‘thin office that on and after the 24th day of February, 1882. « light would he ex- hibited from a lighthonse recently erected on St Abb's Head, coast of Berwickshire, at the southern entrance of the Firth ofthe ht isa fash vg white light: showing a flash every ten seconds. It is elevated 224 feet above high water sprin Near weather from a distance of about o athe Maminating apparatus is diopiite, or by lenses, of the rst order. oe, Lower In 28 foot high from bane to vane, and and the keeper's dwelling honsen are painted whe eo By order of the Lighthouse Bons THORNTON A JENKINS, Secretary. gehen pi et eT, RALEARKS ISLET, MEDITER- As, ‘Tae ascay Dupanswent, Urriex Ligumovn: Boar, Ww 1862, asuixetox, March Oficial information hax been received at this office, on and after the 30th day of Nov 1861, a light would Ve exhibited from a lighthouse recently ervetnd on Botafoch of the entrance to the port of Iviza, at enast of Spain. at an elev way and should be visr er from adistance of 9 miler, apparatus is diopiric, or by lenses, of the jn sixth onder, The tower fs round, 62 feet Mh, and surmounted by a white lantern; the keeper's dwelling is attached, and both are of a ceddish gray color, The tower stands in lat 3488 N, fon 1 31 E of Greenwich. LIGMT OX A8LA DE 103 ATTORCADOS. Also, that on and after the 3h day of November, 1861, the fixed light on Isla de los Ahorcados, between Iviza'and Mentcra, will be changed froniasisth toa fourth onder, $2 feet above the level of he @ distance of 16 miles, and 96 fect high.” Tt in paated ornnge color, and surmounted by a white lantern, By order of the Lighthouse Board. THORNTON A JENKINS, Secretar y. ‘Whalemen. ship Electra, Rush (late Capt hal Nov 13, 5-41 70 ap 600 wh, h 34,000 tos pone, raised to an elevation of rown), oyge, Has onigt coor re eatharines§ "Afr at New Bedford 24th inst, ship’ Cambria, Pease, Ba of Islands Oct —, Pernambuco Fev » 1 with 1.66 bbls wh ull, 525 spon board. Sent ho d sold 240 bis. Reports spoke Nov 10, bark Waverly, mi 1,200 sp, 500 wh, iat 35 8, Jon 163 50 W; Jan 22, ship Northern L: “rk ae flean, dat 86S, jon 52 W; Jan Nicer, Allen, 85S, lon 82 n $0, bark Antelope, Taber, clean, lat T's lon 45 W. at Ban Franctaco Feb 26, bark Jos Grinnell, Thomas, At Barbados Feb a, us Lewis Broce, of Orleans, with 30 spall told wt Bonaire about Sth inal, echr Quickstep, of Province: town, cleat A ‘Hien about 8th inst, echrs Rieng! anaes nomads an of Brovineetown, ris rT} ard. Aletter roam Capt White, of abip Canton, NB, reports her at Celebes Island Dee 26, with ‘A cuter from CuptMowlands of bark Mutila Bears Dartmouth, reports her at sea Jan 15, lat SS, ton 10s 30 W, with 480 Dbis ap oll all told, all well, Would be at Talca: ays in April. lewer from Capt Barker, gt bark Osceola 2a, NB, reporta ner rasmnents Beychelles, yp ofl, all told, ai Netter from Capt Vinal, of bark Wareriy, NB. reports her at sea, no lat, &c, 1461, having taken two right whales this season. Reports % ‘Vasque Ground ty 10, Spartan, Bunker, ines Jan, 180: Lath, Nupottn Ma NB, 1200 sp; 16th, Marion, Pierce, do 12 apts Swift, Chines do 20 sp. 534 rom otf "ee Bart Gosnold, Clark, do 25 x) Vasque Ground in Sept, aes po ing California bay. Tn Sepy no lat, ‘dc, Jireh Perry, Sher- pany NB, ot] not Teporied, ae south, eee ee Oct jue Ground, Dra} NB, Fejers, 400 south, right whalin 77, ‘saw bark Hud ison, sie FIL, cutting a large ‘ane bout 1250 sp all told, Heard from up to Jun 2 Morning Light, Luce, NB. 40 sy wh this season; Hector, Chase, do, nothing elnee aving ‘Say Coffin, do, 185 sp and I right wh this season; tei Edxirtown, 2 whs. lary & Susan, Howland, NB, with 1000 bbls oil. Spoken—Jan 21, no lat, ke, #hip from Margarita Ba: nd “home, doat's crew by descriion. Reports left in the Bay Reindeer, Raynor, NB, 4 Wha aeason; Harvest, Manchester, do, 6 do. Spoken, &e. jkuk for Hong Hong, Jan 11, lat 8 20 snes a , from Ba: skip Tornado, Mumford, from Carditt Sept 8 for Manila, Jan ea the Mandarin, at Hong Kong Jan Ship Wizard Kin Cat from n for Ship Island, Mare), 25, Cay Con | ‘Ww 26 miles. ‘ark Graee Hiaremen’ Paraben trem Boston Sept 28 thr Sau Francleo, Dee 2, oft Cape Harn Lk, John Fyfe, Hence to Glasgow, March 18, lat 41 40, jon Brig Gen Pierce, from Matanzas for NYork, was seen March 2, no ; ‘Brig Leader, bound BE, March 17. lat 4239, lon 63 40. Ports. Axvas, Feb 3—Ln por PQUxenbriage, Berry, for Havre, idg. wannoro, Marsh 14—In port Br brig Clyde, Campbell, for Seen jan 26—In port ships Golden City, Moore, and magic, jer, wig advices, No Am vearel Be THURS Ge) Jan 26—Arr Br tn Hing Katharine, Boston, with damage (and nid Feb 25 for London), pGhite March 8 (not 4)—8id: Caphas t, Packard, St seine, March GeArr Porismon! nd, Havre; Teh, Northwood, Hillert, Newenstle; ep ebay Hoyt, Gibraltar. Coxstantixortx, March 2—In CaTenne, Feb a ry port ‘echr Young Ameries, Peari, for Parnablba hext (97. doen the, river, the Fy Fs ving down the river, mtly Fare od ‘elombo. Cady fa port bark Armenia, Hamil- ton for Boston about 18th, Carcurta, Fel num, Stmes, for London, bo ae ‘oung, for ‘Went to sea trom Saugor Jan 26, ships and oniers for Ubtaiess amine Portland, a Voocnow, Jan 3e—1n' port barks Amazone (i gon, for NYork; Kr remlie, Johneon, {rou Sid '13th, bark. inn sr Byonk ‘Ballard, Bhangnee: f t s ot sid from Hor 5 vonpert dan 24. Be ehipe Malacca, Mefboutue, and Nord re tor Nort Idk imho, tort a, Sowamect, Johnson, Newcastle, Feb jekerson, and rw, ‘Jan MT port bai Nanvine C by, KS Going jankin, Cro fp do. evn Smith, from sh nny Stratton, from do. Havana, eta, Fuller (not Power), New (Br), Soetigrove, New ¥ en Glee, Phat onia, Lord, In jer, Will Gen Let jouth, Ptlad ae, € in, Une; ‘Smith, for NYork, Beatrlet, Drinkwater, for do: . for Sa Patton aehra Henator, Linnekin, for NYork; 8 # ati Cred (rebel) pena and § Townsend (1+ bel), Clarke; Warren (re! el), ouirates: B ‘Watson, steon Witllety. yond 1, March 15—Advertived, Jura (0), for, Portiand ath: Ninnra (a), for Boston for NYork ‘Asia (8), for NYork 20th; Md, for do nay ‘0 7th, Cordelia, Horn, for do 200 re, Harris, for do Hat, Gicoatvon, Mackay, for Baltimace 10th; Ferdinand, Bul- Jerdick, for do with deapateh. Mapetna, March 2~Arr Minnesota, Symmes, Troon for Ma- be bn eh 7—In port sche Lottie, Bunker, from Ca- ain ate ‘fat Boston bark Prrmont, Brey a Marseitaxs, March Wot fr Messina few days. ‘Sid al t 13th, bark Crarina, k. MYivasea, March 6Tn port, barks Linde Slewart, evn trom Palermo, tne, Forest Belle, Percival from United States, Schamyl, cs a for Heston roady; Ind Sept 1 Philadelphia ey au ont in, Crowell, fran Genoa, une, we redo, Perigah Cor woncn. Bid brie John Ghrystal, Upto vrount aayaghe would sail on is Toh}, bark Harvest npher, Lad H Booker shapy Arabia, Forrest. Lariyeton: an don, iat, en, ai ie win Poreehening RY: ‘k; Bureka, © ra, ow in Dbn ak Lew Chew; Sinctalty ¢ John Fraser, Herbert, doit fith, Golden Horn! Bee raat ine Rochester, HTL Ship Ls Rinces Witlam, Anya, {it ship Nocwenter ‘Almy; Asa Eldridge, ©: i Bet ily Piste toma Meagher sted SI inpaom, , , "ta erent ‘idtamters Ward a brig —in por jolanders, Ward, Bimmnny for Ringay ore, it Dee 24 ship Mio Jon tito fat in port ins Bs for Liveryook Hig: fee, nar, fori, ear ent froma port in Beapily di Phenson, fine; Ona Trt id: Bal ete trom ro Bost ‘lige? Addieun Chilis Cadly, ave: Mars Igeretia “A Jonen,y a from Adie, "ld Jun 28, bak Mi h 19—Arr brig Darion, Oliver (or Sure ino, Danhem, Boston. Ski 10th, He ston, N' Nacasaxt, Jan 18—In port ship Horatio, Palmer, for Shang- Fewano, Fob 10—In port ship Troy, Bag'eston, for Singa- cy want ofwa er and Pr 15 Sid abips Mary’ tne Lee pa Dy tis Pre MiG Princess, Bearse, Madras, K am, Murel (Duten), Corer, for Boson; for do; Nede . id (Dutch), for NYork; sor, fe L Raxcoow, Jan Erg it shij Kio Jaxvino, Feb 8—Sid harks Marion, Hugg, Baltimore; 13th, Lap ing, Ke Hey, do (ince spoken). 8ixa. Inport ships Goinnectiont, Spedain, GaPoRk, Feb for Liverpool (eld. 6h); L yper, for rice jorts. Sid eh bar Gre Y iriedawald «Piua), | ikreusthinet: Penang and New Sypaxny, NSW, Jan 25—Arr bark Sichem, Atkins, Boston, St Gxoncr's, Bermuda, March 18—Arr brig Lorana, Wade, Trinidad for Bontou, in distress. ‘Tony, beb S—In port shit Soule, from Coguimbo for Libtrpook, wit flour taken in at Tatcanvano, Feb 2—Arr bark Lucy Ann, Townsend, Ns Jel, for San Franciseo (touched for water, and sid 5t Md ‘san’ 24, ship Camden, ‘Muagett cfram Bordeaux), Sait ranieinen, Waanron: 4 Jan Sin port ships Bea 81 lor NY¥ork; Leckie, tom se Francine, a sian oa 1’ gets $10,400; Zingari, Newbezin, i barks Phillipe de le Noyes Terry, for Rion chartered at $17 8 $18 perton’ Houqua.’C 442A, March 18—In port hark @ A Phillips, from St Tho- mans, dieg. Sid 1ish, sehr May, Sinith, Sore BosT0% PE corner Ports, — Ary sbipm Gil land, E: Mattapan, Mt rill Viverpool ford Haven; baits irvine caf) Ghureailt Dubaige’ ‘Mary Elizabeth, Dun bar, Cienfuegos; schra W Freeman, Freemsu, Tangi Rover, Fam ton, estes Mark, Bolen, Bal fortwo brigs, Cid barks M Hoyt, Hava: Hine, He nani Sunder. mour, Sid ateamediy xo Wasbington. zath—Avr (by tel) barks Telegraph, Riga; Sebra Cruoker, blentuegon, br fel’ Boone, Clentue: CT Front, Fearless, WALTIORB, March 25—Arr ache S.ive ‘Thompeon, New! pct Cid ahip Neptime (Br Rowterdam; brig -Avbott Lawrence, Fuller, 1 Bost Hemerent 4 Indies; Harper, Ganiare, li et 4, and Golden Pia le, Niteves a fougierg Laure Geriroge, Campbelt . Canpbel Hog re po ey ship 3 py (Brem), Bable, Rot? “Soth—Arr wohe §D Hurt. Wall, Gortland, Below bark Ta. Usman, Baldwin, from, Ha schré. 8 N Smith. Lis. gm, N¥o i; Arctic, Perk Wprondenee Bia wane Harper, Soh, Wet Indies. Mareh 36—Arr sehr Thomas H Thompson, Nicker- so ork L, March 25—Arr achrs America, Reynolds; Geo Hoan Suen, aud Moria Louisa, Cummings, NYork: Sal Ue Ponder, Atkins, Delaware Cuy. Ski Drig Croton, Eddy, Bi Huxter, Buitimore, fia ail Mary TI Miffin, Gladding, New York. Sid sloop cho NYor! ASTINE, March 22-Sid wchr Fair Dealer, Cox, Baiti- MPIGHTON, March 25—Arr selire Roscius, Lincoln, Eliza berbpart: Whistler Pregirey NY NYork. ZABETHLORT, '25—Cld achra Eldorado, Cole, Goatees a Barnes, Chase, and Harriet Smith, Kil Boston; Ent) ‘ire, Kimmer, Fall’ River; sloop Bristol, Blake, Pointer, wens Tanion, WhO a hre Tranquil, Bunce, and Jomphine, Davia, Fall River: Union, Dyer, Cambridge; E Perkins, Eldridse, HEB Vitts, Pland:re: Bay ‘Lirrell, and Susan Move Bimmuts Boston: Uroaue, Wiltex, Pawiueket; aun Cooley, Wood, New Trighton. Zith—Avr bark E Dwight, Crowell, Bostong schrs Teang Merritt, yn New Haven; Cornelia, Mackey, Fall River , Geer, Norwlel: Mare Nowe, ‘Covell , Benjamin, New Haven; Mary Lout= far Mtines Huetfonds Soman ‘Achorn, Hatch, wid Win Tho- mi Lay Bostor . Tyler, East Greens “E . , Tracy, Phil racy, Phila eats Crosby. js ori RTO rch 3i—Skd sehrs Mary Loutsa, Smith, yer, Tracy, Pultutelyhia MACHTAS, March 2i—Sld sehr 1 B Foster, Colbeth, Boston, and returned 224, having sprung ® leak at ees, and is Dow (25h) on fet ate, calki hr Paran, Clark, NYork, having previously sid consequence of head wine: SALE RAVER. Maveh S4cAsr nehre Yoho “h Pratt, Bright- Remedios; 25h, Flight, Gib Philadelphia; Seaport Adv: r, Lester, and © aor Helou, Babeork, 0. Lr ralbe, M. Gar, Skd sloop Luna, Smith, rechr L Audeatiel, Ba tt, Philadelphia, Sid res, Briggs, Elizabethport jakoveE st, Mareh 23—Arr schr Alfaretia, Rowe, New BHLAND LIGH' Nimmo: March 27, sunee' Fr. Bunset—In Ds; also a bark and two briz Ht h al—Arr bark avid Nickels, Blake, Hivana for Porilend; brig P Larrabee, Dailey,, Ma: tanzas for HY. March 24—Arr brig S R Allen, Baker, Rotter- rch 16—-Arr schr Caroline Knight, Wilson, Bal- timore, NEWBURYPORT, March 28—8id sehr Kosnath, Lee, New ‘ork. 2% are eh roel, Lew, Barba:'o: FORD. March 4—S1d sehr Thos Eulis, Kelley We li Rowe, Harris, Philadelphia; Thos B Smith, Brien, NYork. Sid schrs MH Reed, Kelley’ leabel- ‘a, Baker, Gnd Alex Bine, K NYork, 2uth—Arr xehr Horelae, Elizabeth ort, ish, Math ben i Ransom (Br), —, Cornwallis “RR, elley, Boston for do; Hatt Washington, D.': Amerten (Br), Lngent. Cornwallis, NYork; Hunter, Rackett, New Bed. ordfor os Ar, Jay, Someruet for do; Benjamin, Baker. Weliteet George Stattuck, Cleveiand, Boston for Deal's Is: Ma; Palo’ Atio Atwonl, and Gamenel, Gorham, Wellfleet for NYork; H W Morse, Benton, Fall River for do; Chas D Hallock, Petty, ruvidenee tor do. 2th—Arr sch ion, Provide Bors P Roos, ith fall River tor ao Nokiond for dos Arion, Chase, Providence for as: Mortis & Mary, Cobb, Prin idence tor Tangier: Pe-riesy, Sinith, Co- for do; Orio'a, Pearce, Weiltleet for « Set: ih Alexa ider Blue, K rion, Chase, Providence for do: » Gloucester “for s ro, MeFarland, rear, « uk Are ney Mary Bilen, Case, Phiiudelp'sia, NEW LONDON, March 38—Atr sehr Ania’ J Ri Hodges, Kilzabetbyort, Cld24ih, w ure TW Thorne, Basins Decatur Cakes, Oakes: TP Hazard, Wilton: Chas and, Pennaylvania, Ladd, New York; 260, Nathan ¢ tora ute, do. 26 Jarch 25—Arr schrs I B Squires, Squires, and Washington, Newman, York. 26th—Arr sehra G R Mitel quest, Conklin, dos Win Be brig BL Swan. P bethport ® ines W Squiren otield, de, LA—Ai Fort Pickens, Mareh 1, nt, arr 10th; xchre WoC Newing, Hawking, do; J ‘ocahontas, Berry, vhert, I Boston. Age GT W Baltic, Ma‘tdocks, Ship Isiund; schrad M Houston, Resell, Barbados, Rreez>, Tutse, Key Went: Buima Ainelia, Harding, Boston? Tanbel, Taylor, Newport; WT Gart np we 2Tth—Arr bark rver (Br). (Br), Stanwood, brig pe ork; oo " HM Atwood, Rieh, 3 A en, Port Royal. Below burka Eliza Young, Cook, ork; i M Yarrine- p Saranak, Row and, fu wang A. ; Ninaw,. Boston; Nellie Youd: Robinson, New Boitor’. ‘Lewes, jareh 26—Ship Sh: ue, for Livarpe Brougham, nr ator r Ani Loando, F Boston; brigs for skip Tetand, and sehr BC Rul y forenoon. The brig J Rawyer, for d sehr West Wind, for Pane sea inst Bhip Father, for Laguayra; bari from NYor one Hight. bark, name not ascertained; brig Thos Walters, from fematoay and revenue cutter Forward, are now (7.0 AM) preparing ta leave the Roadstead. Wind wsi. CrORTLAN, 24—-Acr brig Ambrose Light. rdenus vie Mantel Rind de, wht BE Lewis, Yorks steamer Chesapeake, Crowell, i? brig Mechanic, Mare- Liv ia oud ark Geo n rer, Lisley, Buenos Ayres; ol via i shi Sark BW Holbrook: beige Thumias olbrook ; brigs Tho Para Pi AAT Sh Havre via San: and rr ships Eastern Sta: imbeat, Know, Lvidon Edwin, Webber at pantain Baas, 1, Wi 'H, Mareh start gee Mary freer ngier. Sid 281. Br sehr Anneonda, NVork. ache J jickmore, Maryland, CE, March 26—Arr achis Biack Diamond, Young, Philadelphia Ann # Salter, Fah, Newark: Charied Maw! tain, Davia, NYork. Sid five Marthe d Naty, Co, Tangier; er, Thon © Buntingaeryer, Nantieoke, Md; Hoine, Shae, NYork, ‘2th--Atr ste Hooks % Blackinan, Ruth Halse; tnd Priumph, Watson, Phila te gt Roxanna Doyles +4 ua wis, “elinhor . mee ae op, Fason, Yonge 7 0 sas Abethport, Heap py, id aches Mary Langdon, Pink ‘aud None Waring, Nath, Work; dist, Forest, Wilson, ham ei iad, Woes Metaln, Buchlin, Belfast for Baltimore; m, nd now, Achorn, NYork, -| Gee tia vation, Crockett, S-areport. 4 lua for Ee nd ijurd, ingon, NYork; B Melins Fovtzecs Mon ieee as fect RUTBCG. March 10 Arr (by tol) eaer ra, Soames ‘ah favorite, Calieu, Haale ‘Wing, Colby, and Uncowe inne’ aE oy snoey Laney. Aunderian Hong Kou: ‘ark Comet, Honoluin, |. steamer Sonora, Panama; ship Ocean Te- tn ithe ° alin. Tegra a Yo-APY sehr Golden West, Leman, On oni e via th Tho “4 ‘Cid sehr Pavilion, Baker, NYork vs RSET, March 26—Arrechrs F_C Sm ith, Anderson, rts i dag ‘Adama, Hadwin, Blizabethport denas, ‘Wid jarch 2—Bid brig ‘Kanthe, Kldilige, Car- March 26—Art scht J Rustin NYork rr UX MOTEL. XO. 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, OSB from Bron way —Rooms to let, for fw jegondemen, ‘At moderate prices, ‘fable dthote at six RYING HOTED, AT FAR ROCKAWAY, NEAR THE oferta, with hreseerens and NM Brosslay ban nd pod ranges Chea er Vie J. be NORTON, cor: and Grand streets, Williameaturg. MATRIMONIAL, ; N, OF REFINED HABITS AND A eae iMANe metre itmerita wife. Eh. mus. 16 ¥ ane of good Address ©. Bowtie , oF vor Pau feld county, Comm Port hark Omega, (rucber, from | v _.LOST AND FOUND. p< LOsT.—$3 REWARD. A ae BLACK ‘AND tan Terrier, auswering ‘hoever e of Pit. will yevarn the same to l riaei treet, w. e cc ive the above re’ ward. ~ ae, our alle a OST—REWARD fA handle, covered A LADY'S WHITE ray motre antique. ned at 2G Went Tn sane uu hove rew ard, THURSDAY, 27TH INST., A SMALL BLAC! Terrier Shut, answering to ‘the name of pr fed ry an rib Fag ooh with name, dress of the ¢ The fader w’ perully rewarded by veturning it T0184 Mardougal street, - 30ING FROM TWENTY-NIN' roadway stag, rt ee io Fourth tees sot thomeate re fortcueuseie, conaenSeReteS et ite tinder'will ‘ve: Hocenily” sewurded and “peoelte the shanks of the owner by returning it to 22 West Twenty OST—ON FRIDAY NOOX, A GOLD WATCH, IN GO- Li sears e ‘and back, Whsevenrst 1 Loe wast Thi ih Bue: return the san Serene will receive @ Thirtieth street n a Purse, contain! ey Hie der will be Fe- jedon vetcrning the saiue to the owner, a 8 W Twenty-secouc s.reet. OST—YESTERDAY, IN GOING YROM THIRD AVE- hue to the Bowery and Cuathamn street, and many atreets down town an Brosdway, a Har Breastpia, io ¢. The hairis oe @ deceased Mater. A aultal be given by leaving it at Mrs, Purcell's, 92 0hird I OsT—oNn. FRIDAY, MARCH 29, A ROLL OF CURRENT 14 Money in Clamb rx street, between Broadway And Greenwich street, inltg Une rapa gllttnaemartettisd Se wing ‘the aaa tee eake ‘aad db Wm, L, MeDerthut, at the home made nung saloon, 51% Greenwich stret, between nGhambers and aren, NQUGE 70 BANKS ND BANKERS.—A DRAPPYOR $2.0, drawn in for of Yaldvo ce Ia Loma, aud payable io his ord F, dated.at Havare, haw been lost from the AMl parties are caiitloned paying or negotiating! draft, and any inforuuatio anny ‘ may be sent a ‘sidro de Ja. 10 Bast Housion street, ve AYED OR STOLEN—ON WEDNESDAY LAST n 75 Fifth avenue, 4 Scotch terrier Dug; black, with ian feet tau spots 2 eyes, aud tan breasti anawers to the name of Honto. ‘Whoever returns, hitn tothe a dress will receive a suitable reward, Noquestions REWARDS. REWARD.—LOS LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND blak spots on back will bring the same to 278 Cunal a reward, Dos. white, with hale to oe $6 REWARD.—LOS?, WEDNESDAY, MARCI 360A vhite Bulldog, with brown spo.s, answers to. the ot Watch. Any person recusning rim. to Hf, Med:ec- nan, 1:2 Ei-hth avenue, Wil recelve the abuve rewards and if found in th» possession of uny peréon after sald date, he shall be deul vi aecording to law, 10 REWAR RD. Lost, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, last, while going siom Broad ay and Tw street to Fitied siret and Eizhth avenue, a tady’ Goid Hunting Waich, wi.u engravim 80. two doves on one de and thatof a lady ou the vtuer, ale a Chuttelaine and Chaim, witha Chara Of Haith tops ead Caazity, a mini ture Goid Keyand Padtinc er wil return, the above Trojerty tr Kenoedy. Wurloug: so. 7 Hosbinaa street #10 Teeeive the above teward, 2 REWARD DIAMOND RING LOST. THE inder wii apply at 19 West Twenty-tirst street, or ri street, PERSONAL. \N TAKEN FOR ADOPTION—ALS0 CHIL dopted uti ty good homes, at Madame Parsalle's, Welith Biot, ORMATION WANTED OF is aad e of Caba, about 20 When las: heard trom, in ai Fort Edward, N.Y. person earn! auch information with Julian Fagauga, Browd street, up stairs, will receive w It NFORMATION WA sheeted A LADY TTLE s whe left bons i ae indy eakealve side, dressed ia ne pets quilted bo iP and compl cl svn elk ak, Any owe kKhowing of their whereabouts ceive a suitable reward, by ost uthee, LEN DREW WOULD CALL OR LEAVE MER AD ee at Zod Wert Twenty-first street, she would hear of an riend, ol AN AC CE WITH wth beak. eee. etna ing Vow, box LCL New York, ene'oning ting where a nute will reach them, 1c HARD A. PLATS, FORMERLY OF TORONTO, CA- naca V te found at 176 Blercker street. WIHELIAM BURRELL, DECEASED. Tae heir at law of W reli, of North Lapham, Norfolk, En, ais, ts niin temrech ina jaw te hae ndants of Swphen surce:!, who came to this e years aco. Anply, with full partion aes: Uo THOMAS MAY, Beauport, Quebeo, orto Mr, WILLIAM MAY ‘Solicitor, No. 2 Adviaide plare, London Bridge, Lou! 2 England, Quenxe, March 1, 1862, 7 OUTHFUL FIN ANC you in the Broacway 0 E IS A LETTER FOR fince yestering ata A a » eas Ter obtained at Ds Appletn’s bookstore, Browlway 3.8. Mall 2 Broatway: Comen’s, ue iway, ITs & Sons, S43 Broadway: Nobarfeners & Hroudway: Chak, 6. Sleyon s. 89 Raat Twenty se rt ant at the door on evening of tecture, LECTURE BY REY. J.P VARIBALDI AND ITA on Newman we noxt. in the Motbedtist Episeopal «iureh, uty! Morton strerts: Tuckets 25 cents ea) John P. Batdwin, TH Rub ton sireet NEW PUBLICATIONS. Mi SiealfA8 SSS PAPER CETIQUEITE, ARTS (OF Meany, 8 ia inal tdry of & F rm ne WOK OF CLPY WOMES ur eure Ih 4 ly. RESTAURANTS. T LIBBY'S OYSTER AND DIN 10m street—The faeat, Oyst and Exgs, Yankees Fish Comoe, Ales, &e. Merehants ancdo' he rs dat this place the nthe moarke ae 139 FUL. Pay Cans" i ave ae keto NEW YORK 'O GET A GLASS 2 tts Kept ce Begursi tice ON Serpe sar or WHE BEST PLACE f Cream Ale is at} perorstoca uf Win tarde 1b conts p ee for SouEse’ best brane, tables. Cail WIXES AND LIQUORS. A SUPERTOR ARTICLE, JEE DRO! ried blk. (tile over mie 'y ter eset calc FURNITURE. pan \ BEDROOM SUIT OF ENAMELUBD FL RNITURE, 18 ait colors, of warranted manufactures t © ber Suits, plain sud orvamental, at HL, rs PARIN NG’ No. 368 P Canal street, ‘oppomits Wooster.” Establishes en i ITURE FoR SALE “A FAMIL' unt wish, to acl Une wi er, wane is in the eal matey NAMELLED FURNITORE—PLAIN, unl oak Es STMANN, 101 Rende »' hid Sots; Suits ninay ven tenses JO. sua tins . berrees $88 ‘ted vad survete, JPURNITURE BOUGHT.—ALL KINDS OF aovsEitond arniture eet tor cash aud “ft A, calle re a note addresred Se vd ar ‘nev Thirty-fourth street, will be pi pu ‘assortment of second ‘ohind F URNITURE, WANTED—POR suit or TWEE PAR very handsome, in fr si sondition, bah coer ap rl heme an cw 2 i" of ¥ a - Furnitire may remain oll May 1. Addy s. Furniture, bom 100 Herald offer. pivadvare for eae “Poo LATE FOR “CLASSIFICATION. ~ ‘To 1—SBEK AND SHALL FIND ORE x KN | before = for the samme, ne ot Frenca orig Sep rae’ cote as, boxtnitn his Hees man knew the teal merits $F tants at not sive tn arom Lat the cost wou'd be no price far it. ‘eneelope, with return A Oe A po. TPACTURERS. OF SEWING MACHINBR Ox a ob the cheapest and best umontn ee tise and guetta 1K Purposes witl plese A eke pon 3 a8 en ‘er pot. It Mares [1 be es ror is open to treat for Che purehase in quae tities or act's as agent. vou NG LADIES AND D GENTLEMEN. iy ried o contemplating marriage. w ie 7 greatly to their advant ge, and wort! Vnowin a 25 cents to Lewis Hofman, station D, Pustoiiee. Robust Mt ier ams, 232 Fou her rooms, fedieal and business _WHO HAS SOT YEARD OF THE CELE, N_ Braet aca mee a removed : woe fs ay ao eee go} caters satietostiond She has no ened re Wife or husband, ‘that of her visi vice given,

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