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8 “FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘Wsomspay, March 9—6 P. M. ‘The excitement im tbe stock market continued to day, ‘wet the street was crowed with anxious outsiders, some wager to realize on the advanced prices and others equally eager to ingest. Compared with the sales at the frst ‘Doard on Tecaday, New York Central advanced 4%, Erie Raliroat 3's. Hetson River %, Harlem 6, Reatwg 2, Miclhigea Southern 4, Miners Central 1, Clevelamt and Pittdderg 2, Gatena apd Cicago 34, Cleveland avd Toledo 3%, Ohroago ord Rock fstuad Lig, Milwaukee and Praicie @u Caton ‘Ky, Pitisbeng and Fort Wayne 3s, Alton and ‘Terro Haute 23, Cuieezo and Northwesterm 2, Pacitic Mot 33, Cumberian@ Coat 8, Canton Company 334, and | Qrrdeetiver Mining 44;. Veloce 4 railroad shares at tbe Oret board today com- Pere WHA those odtained on Wedvestey of last week es March 2. 1954 : ae + 105 > 1st 136 182 4036 18388 ae iar qat 0. Rivage xa Kock Island. Birwaukeo and Prarie du Chien. Toledo wad Wabssh Piteboeg and Fort Wayni Aiton wad Terre Huute.. ‘Chicago and Northwestern. ‘Cheapo and Alton. Pectin dian Counberiand Coai, antes (ompany... . Qareb silver Mining... . 59 ‘Tee following were the quotations to-day for govern. ‘mers secariiies:— Figo. twenty coupon bonds, interest op #rvo-tweuty registered bouds...... ... Bevo and Ubeo tenths ire. ssury notes. Registered 6's of iss... wapon-6's of 1881L... 2. Goo yoar Zoid vertilic ites Ge your currency certiticate 0 poo 5's of 185 The Gold bili which was pass loves of Kepresevtatives on day, was precisely awbat the Wall street camblera desired, end if adopted “K-will play directly into their hands. The people were “ted to “bolieve that a law was to be passed by Congress ‘the practical operation of which would reduce the pre “awm en coin; bot the present Dill, they are satisfied, WJ Lave a directiy contrary eect, as the “quotations today and yesterday fully prove. Mr. Stebbins, who weems to understand the fivavcial condition of the gov romeot, foresaw the effect that the adoption of the ‘eid bill in its amended form would produce, and very properly voted against it. It is to be hoped abat the Seguio will exbibit a jittle more knowledge of Wallstreet operstious, and refuse to saction the bill % fe present shape. Tue quotations to-day were as fol. dows: — 93g OrCWOK A. M.....165 123g o'clock P. +1087% 8% o'clock A.M. ore oe e169 30 v’cwek A.M. ity 2034 o’ciwck A. M.. Wig O'cKES A.M. "IOX o'clock AM... «165% 168 .167% 168 EEKHEEEYE M1 v’clowk AM -166 34 3224 o'clock A. M. BY o'clock P. 167% ALK OFcWGK A. 1 Big O’elwek P. 167 U2 Gelock =o M 4 o'elock P. My... 16634 ZX O'clock ?. M.. 4), O'cwck P.M. 166.5% ‘whe United States Assistant Treasurer reporte to-day as ‘Tollows:— Amount on band... - $36,097,679 Receipts 0m cuswm: sees 408,000 Peruw- ower svurces. . 1,047,096 Tota ae ($97,047,175 Paywenis 1,874.87 Beiaoce....... < $55 672,898 A Phiadeipbia correspondeot says there is a falling o!f $e the cual tonuage of the Reading Railroad for the two ‘rst months of the present year of sixty ‘housand tous, Of the busivess continues to. decline at the same ratio for Wao balance of the yeur it will show a loss of nearly one Willen Aoilars iy their wet receipts as compared wih 1863. TheT'resident of the road declores the policy of ‘Whe manayers ‘rcely ss (0 avoid apy cast dividends until the road is-entirely out of debt, and will net declare apy posh dividen’s ub ti they bave ex’ guished tueir bonds. Me Secon Satvoral Bark of Lansing, “ichigan, which was orguniz wi! a capital « $50,000, bas purchased “Phe cnpital (900,009) oF the First National Bavk of what place, and the wo atiov eee now merged into one A dnl passed -the Senate of West Virginia compelling the banks to poy ull tber tisb A greenback, but it failed in the House. Ae the West Virginia punks refuse W retecm their circulation in greenbacks, uatioual banks are pr hibited eiving or paying out that paper. Con: tercit pre ks oO! the denomination of $20 are {© ciroulation are very well executed except the Semale fl ureof the centre, which is rather coarsely doue Tue imports at Boston for the weck ending March 4 were $156,540, ucvine! $4.9.845 for the corresponding ‘week last year, Tho experts were $291,622 60, against B2x2,305 in 103, The retisvs ot the Pank of England for the week end- fag Fovrunr y 17 compare as follows with the statement @f the previcus woea:— Pabiie derosits Other depoere Gove: nment seu Other. se « ‘Notes in £2)0R Byecie aHy bu ihon The con western ge of the Chicago e montus of Jutinary and F 1 North ruary, WSF, ard the mouth of February, 1863, were us foi ows — Jeave ry, 1804 $98,128 Fevrnary, 1-14 11495 Fevruary 1865 way 81,159 —The receipts ia February this year exceed those of we @ame Monti 6 1s: $30.926. The Miechagun Sourhern Rvilroad «ariings for the fiscal year bive been es \0lowe—m ‘March, 1865 September, April, ‘Toes October, 18 May. Ise November, Jane, 1s65 daly, 183 August, 1863 December, 18¢ Junuory, 1864 February, 1864 en Leaving net say. Apwerest acoownt.,.... ‘Ten per vont on P. stoc! + $680,000 +++ 239.300 979.360 For sinking fund, extra issues and common stock (or @ per cent)... obae $689,655 Stock Exchange. Wrosusray, March 910.90 A. M. ) fats NY Cem RR...” 138g 10 Evie RR pref...... 10) “00 60 au) BAO Erie int HO Pe iG ro eon WON Be Hodson | Gm Be NV ek ° WW) herve id MLL do. 4a WEY MEEK ccHIMe EH 133 SH) Mich SoA WL RR 103% 80.0 Micbdo sky fe bds INS)g 3) eo, bh! bot We) Ala 1B ine baw ww 0.0.0... BIO 108 ey) do. cue Site 6 Mich BOW NT guar 46 BON Ch AN Wisc nie MO 100 Li Cen full wtocn.. Luss BH ol A Wade mtg Yi 400 11) Conceal Rit eorip 138 10 MiLAManO st mig 106%g 400 ao. 1384 Aner wan gold Ie wn deo. 138, i ow cvougan init eree 108 0 do 22022. bi ay * Kank ful v du, oe DIO DS. i Bawk lg don. BMY 138i wemith W2ty pew & Pits RR 128 10g 2 de ~b10 1h 0. » do +. 12) © Clev. Col & Cin Gent tes 4) Cleve & Toledo RR. 119) on ees ob ait, ht & ao... i Cabal Go, 2B ow a: BeBe Ceoirai Coat AN W pret" 7 te Rutiand Marcle Co 22 BE, cus’? cea facie a 2 y Cum Coal preté Gal & Chi RR 120 $a. io) do. 10 a or bid 10st bs 8 OM OH a RR hat American Goal Go, 10" joy “Go. 8 BB Gg 1 4° ai 0.0% 1 lo. . ts Chi, Bur a Qe ta 16” Bwyostt Nz 00 ae vio ite Wyoming VelConie WT Be ve MOAT CiCienem MAL ree Chia jet do hues ae Joe 40 oo. os DIO WG Buck# Co Lead Co. : B00. Copake irew Mines. 13 800 LoledonWarmeh hit t 1 Pits FeWaat yy TOR pas mw de " de ” ow #0 126 a oe) N ‘anada | epyer Co 100 1s 1 pore Miviog FO uy en Nai 5 fi +00 1a ao 20 hase 4 ow ~@ Vit Sy NEW YORK H siverMg Co. 64 509 do 30 128 eet EO the Wo = a oS 2-5 5° > te .o0 129 S00 Pacitic Mail SHOo.. 239 1 XK : 1 rr D ae 1000 3000 100 1608 FE ) do. 2h OR ry 1100 ManeituaCinlotnt 83. ang iae eeepetheakteed ys do. BG WW do sans BF cat soon & Ai RK prot. 9% 2200 MarieunaC2dpref. &F Ben Quarts Hill Wig Go. 1884 100 a8 St Joseris RR. 35 TQON Y Catal RR. WS GHARLonephRRpret 65. WW dO. esse eee 1303S 100 Mins & Miso 9736 Sales at the Public Board. Havr-raer Tnnex o'Cvoce P.M. $2000 Ohio & Mise cer... 50 lo) ahs Chi & Alt pref. $000) BADRCKOCo Ietm $2 HW) Ter HARK... 80 10000 do. B10 92! 100 Ter H & Alt pref... 93 ‘BN do. WO do. 8 BW eheN ¥ Cen 1c0 Tol A Wad Rit re 0. i 100 Brie ‘RR 200 Miss & Mo RR % i fe: BB ar Hci ini pref’ 8950 do. jar PY 10 ae 200 G0... es 8S 100 Paciiie Mat... 20) Canton Company... F: do sere 100 Mich Cen RR... 20M So &N Ia RR... 200 1 Cen Ri do. 260 100 uicksiver Mg Co. 63! nae eee ey wartz H Gold MCo 183% site 69 MiningCo 10 do. Rutland Marbie:.’. ite, FLW &Cb RR 132 ” . BOs er acs nts ce AOE do 130 100 do. ... 860 128 200 Buoks Co. L Co.830 ry Mi a du Ch RR iy 1000 Nasbua Copper... IOs ee acsavenne CITY COMMERCIAL REPURT. Wupnespay, March 9-6 P, M. Asnes.—Receipts 95 bbls. The rise in gold and Night re cetpts bave imparted a firmer tone, and with more doing for exports, pots bave advanced to $8 &7}g, with sales of 60 bbls. Pearls are nominally $10, Breapsrorrs.—Receipts 5,075 bbls. flour, 70 bbls. and 796 bags corn meal, 690 bus! heat, 6,359 do. corn, 4,782 do, oats, 250 do. rye, and 4.509 barley malt. The market for State and Western flour advanced Sc., chiefly on the low grades, influenced by the rise im gold and exchange, with an increased movement in speculation and import, the day's sales reaching 18,000 bbls, , Soutbern flour was about Se, dearer, with sales of 1,200 bbls. while on Canadian the rise was 5c. @ 10c., chietly on the low grades, with sales of 1,100 vbis. In rye flour there was only a limited business at_up changed figures. Corn meal was wn to the extent of 250 bbis., at $5 30 for Jersey and $0 20 ior Brandywine, We quote:— Superdue State and Western four $6450 660 Extra State.......... j - 68a 6H Choice State”: 6% a 735 Common to mediui 26% a 730 Good to choive do. 735 a sw Extra St. Louis. . . 7Wa lV Common ‘0 good Southern: 17a 775 Gooa to choice extra do 78) @ 10 80 Common Canadian... 69a 7H Good to choice extra do. IT1a $00 Rye ‘our A 15508 6.50 Ubi. 2,5 25 a 6 25 Corn meal, puncheons, 323 50 a 29 WO —The wheat market was Ic, better, in sympathy with the rise ib gold and exchange, but the business was moderate, the advanced quotations having excluded shippers from purchasing, Sales 75.000 bushels at $1 62 a $1 64 for Chicago ing. $1 td @ $165 tor Milwaukee club, $165 a$1 66 tor ber Milwaukee $171 @ $173 for winier red Western, $176 for amber Michigan, $175 for rw white id $1 55, 4 ‘or old winter red Western in quiet. rh market was without decided ngs cayh, to-day, for old Western mixed, and $1 203g a $1 32 tor Jersey and Southern yellow. Oais were dull and drooping, with sales at We. a Vic. for Ca: State and Wesierm Barley met with a fair inquiry. with sales of 15.000 buskels ‘at $145 for State and Canada West. Bariey mait ruled dull Corver was quiet, without important change. No sales. Corron was more active and Ic. a 2c. bigher. with a good demand fr spinning purposes, Bales 3,000 bales at Tee. a Te, for miadtings, and 76. @ 77¢. for lar do. Diccs.—Bales of 10.00 ounces quinine at $2 80 a $2 85, and 20.000 ibs. California mustard seod at 10c. FuBicns were lirm, Dit novactive, the advance in Sour and whea: resiricting ihe expert movement. To. Liverpool, + American tiag, 2,80) bis. flourjat Is. $d. ale, 10354, 1,200 boxes vacon and 20 tons maple at 2m per tou weight. ‘100 pork st28. $d. (The nominal rate for wheat was 24d.) A din Of 14.000 bushels was reported wt Gd., but generally aiscre lites. Per neutral. 100 bbis. pork at is., WO boxes cheese at 25e., HOU boxes bacon, at 228, 6d. a 25s. ; And per sieamers, 1,000 Bois. tlour at 2s, 2,500 boxes bacon aD 40) bags clover seed at 30a, 200 ubis. }ork at 48,, 400 bales cott 100 trerces tinxeeed at 7a, 1,000 boxes cheese % Se. To London. per American, 2.24! bbls flour #0. 8) tons wainnt and «0 tone mapie at 2a. weigh 100 tops oil enke at 17 d. 4ndS00bbis, pork at 3s, To Glaszow bushels wheat at 7!,4., 10) boxes bacon yore moon at ‘and 200 di flour p.m. t per neutral, 75 ¢ hes at 45/. - mil by bbds. tallow at S1 To Mata, na hiss tornceo at 45a ‘To Bremen. per meumer, 250 bbls. ‘shoe pegs at 38. ; 900 bales tounceo at $', WO cies de. at 458. auld. veces Turd ac 258 The Ibauan brig Flavio, $45 ton-, wile Chartered to Lanconderrs with four and prowsions, at 27+ (dA brig from Philadelphia t» Gnoa, wht petroie vin, A -bip from Chin ta 1s ands to Cork for orde & Connent guano, £4, free of war risk Bromeu !¥ g ~4n-1.g0, 180 ts tovamaica, 75°. per bl. tn cold. A schooner, 4 J wus, to Porto Rico ani back at b2}4c. on sogar ang in neaes, ha it At auction 8 50) Loves Messina oranzes brought $2.59 6 $3 00, and 1020 do Lemous, $3 15.4 28 20. Bors wea y, with sales of 1.0 bales at 27¢ a X50. TRON. —200 U'ns Scoich pig #01 | a: FW a $1, cash. — 1,600 tons Spanish and English sold, to arrive, . Motasses was meade, with a good demand for New Or- feans. Sales of 260 bbis. New Urieans ui 7c. a 750. for crop. AVAL Stonvs.—At suction, 60 bbls. Newbern tar brought $30 per bbl. Qit+Caxx. Sales of 209 tone eity a: $83, cash 1s. —1,60) Tinewedt sold at $16 ‘The market coniinued Prrren.=1.40) bage sold at “43gc. Ye Pat. — Receipes | 8 bbs exe eG 10 day, especially in free oll, ine speeslative inove- ment in whieh continues unabated. Cruce war less ani mated, yet the market was trm. bonded oi] was firmer; but sae~ were cted by the firmness o uolders, auc bust ness was |i. bt were 4.50) bb s. crude, chietly at for 40 & 47 gravity, on the spot; Se. fur 40 4 45 gravity; for all Apri Dbusers option. and Sie, a 8c. for my revity forall Meret; 2,000 bbls. refi at 4c. 8 Sle for ight straw to White On the spot: Sze. a Ave. for ull April buyers’ pion. 450 bbis, free at 89¢. « 62sse for light straw White; ese. a 64e. [or prime White. aa B2jgc. & OSAgC. Lor sellers’ and buyers’ option, A good deat ip gambling in the way of options bat 80 ‘uch paid for the privilege of calling supuiated time and price—s Lich acn tng so much down to bind the bargain, fchuser froin throwing up the purchase, ling. however, and We adhere to our re per Ameri at 6. td to a porte ne ian a: $118 from store, 4.1/4 do. ou me wrge ada ‘& greater decree of : <i prices xe veraily wk wae rather wore prives may be called 120 a is in ft re,ues', and th hana wer da tar be Bi ih a c00d bus COMSUMMA'CA At About previous p were fairly @ nd the transactions were fair at ful! rices. Drersed logssoid at from 9:x¢. 0 1) esiern, Lard ‘was more active anc ter and cheese were in far demai The sales were 4.000 Db.R. Fork. ow the Spot. ai $22 8 8: for od mess; $23 W a $43 ¢2 for ew do: $1 aud new prime, 21 374 8.4 for Western and city prime mess, and about 7,000 bbis, for future de’ very at 822 5) for old mess, for March and April; $2425 9 $24 80 for new: do. for 1 8) & $22 for iwo year old mess, for ail March ania J bbia. beef at $12 90m $14 80 for Western mess. and $15 a #1» for extra do. io. at $22 a $25 for Western prime tems, aud $23 75 for India mess; 50 bbis. Wesiern beet hate at $21, 5.3% boxes bacon, pari to 11(¢. a Ie. tor Cumberland cut and short ribbed; I2se. for long clear; 9X) packages cut Koulders, Ie. a 15° for pic 00) bbls. lard at 1S%se. 8 14 ‘of S00 bugs Rangoon. ou wiwar ty moderate dem bhds. a! I2ige. m Ite, for Coba muscovade and 1450. « Le 20 bhds. Porto Rico at Y3ge., cash, in bond, on private terms. Id aide w 49%Ke., and are now Sales of 1,000 bbia. at 90c. ia ni, with sales of 640 6 woe w was firm, but quiet, for stat 2c. for Western - MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Marriea. Brann—Tkvsi ow.—On Wednesday, March 9. by the Rev, TW. Ridgensy. at tne residenes of ihe bride's tather, vi: veerme C. Brand, of Brooklyn, to Hustax &., daughter of Bag. Of this city. ony at Newburg, N. Y, on Tuesday, Kev Or. Brown. J. aN GaThonn, of Bu to Miss Linnix A., daughter of James H. Mallory, Fwy, of NEw burg. Joxrs—Dacxts On Toesday, March & at St Peter's rob Twen: street, by the Kev. A.B. Bewed, D. D., J. Jones to Miss &. Dauwta, both of Eaverpool, Bng lave. Lovres—Gueex.—On Tuesd by the Rew Davia Patterson. Kare. Gunes both of New iinet (iremnd) papers please copy La Fincx=Miiuen-On Toeslay, March & at the recto: the Madcon street eburely Consmies La Panay. of Staten Irland, to Banan Jane Mite Hen. of the tame piace, Po RvRH—StaNton.—At Chicago, on Thursday, March 3. by Locius ©, Pampers to AGNes, daugh Rev. Dr. Clarkse te: of Geo B. Stanton YT Warp On Monday # March 7, by the Rev ’. Hanson, Mr. Hiany Avoustus Saira to Miss Jose the reridence 4 Hiscox, Mr. votb of this sam Tre the bride paren, Wy te Rev. ka oOLcart we ite Linaik A, Cor Groner D. ity. Di —On Tuesday, March *, after a short and severe ANk, dnughter of the Ia'e Frederick Dobbs, of Wee- nue wife of Thomas Adair, in the 26) year of her age. has pasved away. iy she beauty and glory of yout to the arme of the mere WYour. She aa pone from earthly home. but her blessed memory wil Hine Nik the noouday ea, und in the bereaved beariso! there who iy lived and monrn ber tons. The friends and relatives are vespeet{nily invited to attend the funeral, from ber late rerider.ce, Weochine Hotel, Wee. bawken, New Jersey, (hie (Thurtlay) after attwo oor. PON. if Ke eh 1p Brookiyn on Wednesday, March 0, Canouine A. Basen, eloest daughter of the inte Anrov Beach, of Nhw The re ativer and triemde of the family are invited to nt ere the fom from the fesilence of w brother, shia Be fs 48 Keone Secveday atteriunn, wt hall past her tavidets ‘2 jimmy &. ond Tames A. Bienor, sone of David V see Marthe Bishor The relatives wi the family are respeetfuliy in vited te hth (Tho Md ie ot Dali not nin from 20% Aden st Brovalyn ¢ Har wows» day, March F ARK weet W or reer ond dunghter or the late Frane « Gallagher, Sr, aged ie CyMSINtANCeR weR LeRDectfally Ins ite t to thie Chhuteday) altvernvom, at 1 0 ©-0ek, Ser we wt EE EE EEE EEE EEE EE 50,000 bushois at $1 83 @ $1 4, the inside price | 28. 6d., 20) Ue cew beef at de, 0 boxes | Bachange place, Jersey Clty ree n WOOO. Mared & at his late Fe: fas BRENNAN, 1 from her Wie residence, Her remains walt be imate Bas ¥ax.~ Va Twesdiay sidenee, G4 Yeiib avenue, of dropsy. J 1@ 4900 YOR Ol fis ace. f nis eves and {ricnds of the family, and those of Dis, Patrick aust fare respectiully reaueste:t 10 Attend dhe anerai, (rom St Paulecnareh, Fifty nats sree aud Niwta avoaue, this (furs lay) morning at ten o'clor ‘Tt vewmius will be taken to Kieventh street Ceuw ely vi Connie Mareb 8, Mra. Many Cunnit?, mative Of Kings county, re —On Tuerday, iward Cunvid, wel Her remaroe will be taken to Paterson. N, J., thin day (Thursday ), ai twelve o'clock Hoon, frou her late Teshleucey 237 Mott air f Cam Li.—On Wedpesday, March 9, Maky Ans, wite of Morris 8. Camptell, Funeral services at ber late r ence 58 Monroe strech, this (Tharsday) alterboon, ar thice Wa, Potersburg (Vi. ) papers please copy, Diinna to ture cts, on Fuesday,” dare 8 of typhoid wer, Mise Pugee Aucusta KS. O@ughter of Mrs. Drage aud te late ake, of Weodbridge, New Jersey. aged 19 years, > 1 sand 18 days, Her remains bave Leen oved to Woodoridae fo r meat. Funeral services will take place at thy Me fat tree 0 clo. Episcopal chureb, tte (Tharsday) aftern The relatives ape friend are vied to atvend. Rew Jersey payers please copy Exc.ax,—On Wedoesday, February 9 Josru Exotay. son of ibe late widow Koglain, aged 1 year, 8 months and 1 Gays. ‘The friends and. relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from No. 406 West Nineteenth sucel, oo Friday afternoon, at half past two o' 3 Fieet.—Ip Brookiyn, ov Monday, March 7. after a short ness, Sawoxs. Fixer. in the 7th yeanot his The relatives aud fiends of the family are rr imviigg to attend the funera’, ths (Phuraday) afte clock, from Lis late residence, Fulton avenoe, opps site Elm place. Guiuxs —At the residence of her afllicied parents, Many ANN, the beloved dau:hter of Constantine and Millen Grures, axed’ years, 4 mouths and 9 days, The relatives and frients of the family are respectfully invited 1 attend the faneral, from the residence of ber parevia, No. 9 West Thirty-third street. between Siath ond Beventd avenues, on Friday afterneon, at one o'¢0 K. Giti.—On Wednesday morning, Murch 9, Jamas D. Git, ed WO Sears he relatives and friends of the family are reapecifu fnyited to attend the fonera! © clock, from his jate rexide a pevere iiiness, AUGUSTUS C. GOYANT, printer, in th year of his age. Gureny.—On Wednesday, March 9 Joun Qurxty, 0 na tive of abbey Dorney, Tralee, county Kerry, Ireland His friends ang reiatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, from his late residence, 200 7. av. "The remains will be taken to Calvary Ceme:ery for interment. GRoToN.—In Jersey City, on Tuesday, March 8. Puonexcry only daxghter of J. L. and M. A, Groton, aged S years, 6 months and 16 days. ‘The relatives auc friends of the family are respeetfvl'y in- vied to autend the: funeral, this Thur vernon, at one o'clock, from 12% Grand street, Jersey Cit Hart.—On Wecnesday toring, Mareh 9, after a long ines, May Hat, widow of Willam G. Hal 4 years, . The relatives and friends of the family are ‘nv ‘ed to sttend she finersi, from ihe resicerce of her won, Lyinan G. Hall, 205 Fourth street, corner of North Ninth, Wilains- burg. on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, Horvaan.—Suddenly, in Greenwicn, @onn., Wednesday evening, March 8, at nive o'clock, at the residence of Leniy Held, Bay., Fenoinany Hovwman, aged 42 years, The relatives and friencs of the family are respect!a ly invited to atten’. the funeral, from the rea dence of Henry Held. Grecnwich, Conn... this (Thoreday) atternoon, at wo o'clock, Trains itave New York for Greenwich at Line and haif-past eleven o'clock A. M. ce On Wednesday, March 9, of consumption, Axe, wife of Win. J. Hall, and only daughter of Wright. in the 2th yeor of her age. ‘The fricngs and relatives are invited to attend the fu: neral, from lier late readence, 259 West Forty-third street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, without farther notioe. Kenicay.—On Tiesday, March 8 Janz Kurrican, tive of the parish of Cumber Clawdy, county Derry, The funeral will take place this (Thursday) gue o'clock, froin her laie resiceace, No. 50 The triends of the farntly are respectfully inv. 0 Loxrakn.—On Tur+day, March 8 Maky Lonwand, davgh- ter of James aud Jobanuak Lombard. a native of the parish of Cas:letownroche, county Cork, Ireland, in the 30th year or por aye Her fFlends ane those of ber brother, Richard Lombard, and her brother in law. Thomas Pieming. are respect! ully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 478 Pearl street, to St. Andrew's church. at nine o'clock, this day, (Thursday), where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered up for te repose of her soul, auc from thence te Cal- y Cemetery for interment, at two o'clock. Cork (Irelatd) papers please copy. Musuaw.- At bie late residence, No. 175 West Eleventh street, on Wednesday, March ¥, ALoxzo Musnaw, aged 26 years, months and 5 dave. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to'atiend the funeral, from the Church of the Holy Aposties, corner of Twenty-elchth street aud Ninth avenue, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, without further invita: tion. The remains will be taken io Greenwood Cen.etery for interment. Albert and ya. USAR anes MiieK.—EMrLInE A. Miuurr, daughter of Henrteit Miller. ages ars, 11 Toonths and 16 Funeral this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the Meth: dist Eyiscopal church, Grand street, between Fourth and Fifth aire. , Williamsburg. Mcirop.—Suadenly, at Elizabeth. N. J.. on T 4 March 8, Wm. P. Mutrorn, Jr., son of Wm. P. and the Henrietta Muiford, aged 14 vears und 21 days. McComss.—On Tuesday, March 8, after a short and severe illness, Many McComus, wife of Jobn McCombs, of the ih of Muiioch, connty Clare, Ireland, in the 4#tb year of F age. The friends and relatives of the family are respectful invited wo attend the iuveral, this (Phursday Fn omg 4 two o'clock, from her iate residence, No. 160 Cherry street, No: anp.—On Movday. March 7, after a short illness, Mrs. Jane NOLanp, & native of Ty: town townsbip. parish of Bt eas foaeiy Ser , Treland, sted § ears, ¢ relatives an: ik are respectful nested to attend the funeral, from 66 Wee Thirty second ‘eibect, ais ¥ the Rev. Dr, Stirling, | juny (Thursday afternoon, at one o clock. O’Convon.—On Tuesday, March & Wo111am O'ConmoR, a native of Thomastown, eolmy Kilkenny, Ireland, in the ath ear «t bis ois relat/ves and friends are favited to attend the foreral, from hit paidence, 247 Elizabeth street, this (Thurs- one o'clock. His remains will be interred day) afternoon in Guivary Cemetery. OC uccacna.—In the city of Cork, on Friday, February 12, Henny O'Catiacian, in the GOth year of his age. ihe reverend clergy, ‘his triends and those of bis sons, Rev. B. J. ani ©. F. O Oailaghan, are respectfully invited 10 aitend the month's tor the repose of bis soul, on Fri- J MOTH bg. at ten o'clock, m St. James church, On Wednesday, March 9, 0° consumption, Mr ca-Rt Pakr 18. aged 28 years and 6 months. a native of the parish of Fobinstown, county Westueath Ireland ‘The friends and acquaintances and those of his brothers, dames Bryan and Patrick, an€ brother-in-law. Wm. Shir: den, are respectfully invited to attend the faperal. on Fri ernoon, at tWo o'clook, from hia late residence, 284 Fo.rvwentn stveet, New York, Roxk.—On Weduesday morning, March 9, ALraxp Rona, tn the 434 year of bis mg iThe friebds and relatives of te family, nlehem Lodge P. & A. M.. ‘are vited to aitend the funeral, this (Thursday) four oclock, from Sixteenth street, beiweem Third and Fourth avenues, South Brooklyn. The remains will be taken to Greenwood. RookRs.—On Sunday, March 6, after a long illness, Capt. Days Rocens, aged S7 sears. His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, a 2 o'clock, from the Equality Social Club Room, No. 8 To of Bivington, His remens jpkins street. corner ill Le inverred in Cypress Hille “Yong land lease copy. yng Island papers p 4 Srocree—On Wednesday iaorning, March sumption, Many W. Strorrst The reixtyves and friends of her fatter, John McClain, and of ber’ husvand, Matas Stroppel, are respectiuliy in: vied to attend ihe faneral, from the residence of ber pa. rents. No, 2 avenue B. on Priday afternoon, at two 0 clock, ber Lot years and 2 months, @. and Mary E. S.sson, ily are respectfully in. Thursday) aftercoon. at jence of his parents, 98 Jersey aveuue, Jersey Chiy, N. J Sanrkaemib Jerey City,on Weanesday, March 9, Dr. Hyxny L. 8s xoeks, aged (4 \'enre, - Further notice of the funeral in tomorrow's pers. Sriivax.—In Louisville. Ky., on Taes Febrosry 23, Of disease of the heart, Roormick SULLIVAN, seed 45 years, y elstives and friends are respecifully invited to attend ral. this (Thursday) afteruagn, at one o'clock, from » in Ls noe sireet, between Ninth and nges (Saubatany: The ‘remains will be terced in Calvars Cemetery. Lirerpooi ao4 Duis, papers please copy. mR On Weareecay, Nareh ‘aged Si yourk, The relatives gud friends of the family are re toneral, from bis late resi ninth street and Eleventh ‘avenue, on Friday. morni ER STATFORD nine oclock. His remains wil! be taxen to the Church of St. Vincent de Paul, where a requiem high mass will be cele- braved, and from thence t0 Calvary Cemetery. ‘THowas—On Wednesday, March 9. Zirrvonan 8, wife of Henry B. Thomas, aged #7 years, 4 months amd 9 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the famiir are respectfully In- vited to atiend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at half past two oelock, fi nd Nini mRburg. Vermitys.—At Tarrytown, on Tuescay. Maren 8, Captain Pervn B. Vemwsrya, in the 76h year of his age ‘The friends and reintives are respect! ully invited to attend the funeral. from the Methodist Episcopal church, Tarry- town, this (Thursday) morping, at ten o'clock Watkirs Monday, Mareh 7, Joscen Waruixs, in ¢ deceased, and of hed to attend the funeral, £ denice, No 30 West Thirty second two o-clock. te OD wietagetes, Moreh , Hexm yr . Winters and daughter of Jobn Hendricks, aged nd 27 days. west reaidence, corner of Division on her iat Wi ‘fat half past seven o'clock. at No. 10 nine will be taken to Nyack for i * Woopwarp.—On Tuesday, Samuel month: The relatives and friends of ‘he family are invited to at. tend the funeral, this (Thursday) morning at ten o'clock, at the residence of his father, 16 sevent! Woon.—at ber late residence, L.1.. on Sunday night. March 6, Ekwaurrn Mi. Woor, The friends of the tantly aod those of her brother in law. Dy. Hyaband, are invited to ationd the funeral, from the Church of the Ascension, Keni street, Greenpoint, this (Thursday) atvernoon 0 O clock, Wittox.—On Tuesday, March 5 of hemorrhage of the irs. Many Wittox. agen #2 vears lerment, arch & Avcustrs P., son of nd the ate Letitia Woodward, aged 19 years aud 7 avenue, Java street, Greenpoint, Telatives and friends of the fainily are respectful invited to attend the funeral service, this (Phuraday ) re Jog, at ten o'clock, rai in the aflernoon, at one ocoek, (rom her late residence, No. 50 West Pifty-fourth Street, without further notice, SHIPPING NEWS. AC VOR HRW YORK—THIS Di: 1 | moos w York, March 9, 1604, CLEARED, Steamship Eagle, Adama, Havana—B8vefford. Tilesten & ' rtd Yar00, Couch. New Orleans—Ludiam, Heine en & Co, 1p Merrimac, Bamoson, New Orieans—U 8 Quar rrahip Kalrbanks, Sershon, W: 4. a Sgamebip Fovomac, Sherwood, Po ioxton—Jas Hat and—H B Cromwell 0. of ip Mary L Button, Rowland, San Fraveisco—Sution & ip KB Taylor. Lord, San Franciso—R M Cooley. ip W Tapsertt, Beil, Liverpool Wm Tapacutt, Pep Cred, Lewrh, Marneiiien and UibraitaraJaque aiettia (Br), Gunn, Havana B Ward & Co, Bark }owin, Dewhurst, New Orienne—Wa A) Brig Heinen (Ham), Stheader, Operio= Pune 4 Went Hire Magne Charis, Baw, Boenon Ayres KA Ruasey & non. Mencke Brig Sinheoe (Pr) Hives, ConienasaJ Lb Mathawoy & 00. Bris Henett8 (ir) Hodsdon, Hanon, Bermuda=Be Cou brith ‘ Big Pengute OP 1). Convert, Berrouda Miaticion & C0. Reig iiin Day. Uh phe KP Beek & Ue Heli Haimete Slate Sickerron, Bermudas B® Binal & C6, 8 hr Jou W Welwier Kuke Port Royal-J W Btwell & Co. Beir Gereh Buvker. £'lim, Pert Boyel, | refit for auother sear:vark Gipsey, Rovinson. NB 1100 Sebr Bloomer. Rich, York Rivey—Crowell & Paine, Sch: FF Raadoiph, Risley, Yortress Mooroe—M TF Ran- yon & Co, Schr Quickstep, Willsie, Philatelpnia—Merrilt & Abdou, Sebi Oooan Star, Crock ut, AmLoy—W_S Brown & Co Sebr Gram Siaty, uty, Boston—# W Lewia & Benr A 28 att ef. Koston—Baker & Dayton. ttt F0bB © Meland, Rogers, Provuience-Baker & Day- on. Sehr Joe Lawrence, fail. New Haven—M Brooks & Co, Scie % © Lye,’ Stanpard, New Haven—Hotcbkiss & Stapnaid Bear BF Reeves, —~. Stamford—M T Runyon & Co. Stoop # Browa, Care: Froviaunce—L Kenny. Sloop Harper. Racket, New Hayen—HS Kackett & Soo ATi. D. Steamship Australasien (Br), Cook, Liverpool. Feb 27. via Queeneiown 4th, with midge and passe; id, The A got ashore on the peint of the Ho short Lime witvout dam Passed i . of bastoet Rock, steamship Arabia, bound E AML, iat +4 20. jon $1, steams vip City’ of Munch for Liverpool; 6th, TV AM, lat 42 (lon 4539. Br ty, steering B} wame day, s PM. a Bark rigend sieainer, stoor. ing W, 6th, 3.65 AM, lat 42 Is, lon 02 2/, a steawer, supposed ibe Africa, from Boston‘for Liverpool; same day. 410 AM, Jat 42 18 Yon B24 a weamer, auupowed the Hecia. hence for Liverpool; 7th, jai MI 27, lon’ €3 21, ehip Christiana, ewer “Steamship Sidon (Br), Martyn. Liverpool, Feb 2% and QuecustowD 24tn, with mdse and $26 steeraze paxsenyers, wo B Cunard. UL caine 12 PM, abieast Niaveh 4, IL Steamsnip Bavaria (Ham), Taube, Hamburg, * 21, and Southam, with mose ana 40 cabin and 1/4 sterrage passenge! nardt& Co. In at 49, lon 49 50, passed lary enmship Cumberland (prize), Leander 1 Partridge. Act ng Master, commanding Key West Feb 28, via Hilton Head and Beaufort, NC, 2d ins!, spoke steamship Mec hence for Key’ West. ‘The C'was captured Feb 5, 6) mi ot Mobile, by U8 rlcarrer De Solo, Steamsinp Potomac, Sberwcod, Portland, with mdse and passencers, to HB Cromwell & Co. Bark ona Moore (uf B«'fast. I), Roberta. London, ‘52 days, with coal, to Montgou Came the Bouthern pabsage, and had fue weather. Bark Kensinvton (Br, 0! Yarmouth, NS). MIM E,78 days. with railroad jron. to Boyd & Hi heavy Westerly gues xphit sails, &e. Bark MaryfAnne (Prus), Kabnke, Taganrog, Black Bea, Oct 3, with wool, io order, Bark America (Norw), Bonnevie, Leghorn #8 days, passed Gibraltar Jau 5, with marbl-, rags €c, to Punch, Meimeke & Wendt.” Had heavy weather during the vovage, spilt snile, wove water casks. &c. Feb 15, lat 25, lon G4. spoke bark sdward Hill, Haileit. from New York for Spanish Maio, Bark Mary Lucretia, Bowers, Palermo Jun 23, passed the Rock Feb 3, with truit, oJ 'T B Maxwell. Bark Brothers, Meang, Matanzas, 12 days, with molasses, to Btarbnek & € Bark San Shepherd (of Turks Islands), Jewett, Matanzas, 12 dave with sugar. 1 Ward. k Guerilla (U § transport), Pearce, Hilton Head. SC, 9 # in ballast, to US Quartermaster. '24 iust, off Fry: Yan Shoals, spoke U S$ gunboat Grand Gull, cruising, ali well z Lucy Heywood (of Nassa with | ides and p its, to 'y Bros. Gardner, Goree, WCA, iter & Honghton. «Emma (Swe), Broberg, Rio Janeiro, G! dave. with cotiee. to Funch, Meineke & Wendt, Mad light w apd he whole’ passage: was 35 days to the equator Brig Village Bevie (ef &t John, NR), Tavlor, Naguabo, PR, 19 dave, with engar and molasses. to PT Nevius & Son, » Sehr Carlo Ajlerio (Port), Sunta Anna, Oporto, 62 day: with mdse, to Osborn & Co. Sebr Puritan (Fraz, of Rio Grande), Poom, Para, 25 days, with rie Jos Kento. weomb, Minititlan Jan 10, via. Key any and cedar, to BF Small &Co, Have had strong northerly gales most of the passage, oth inst, jat 35 $0, ion 72 30, spoke bark Ade:ine C Adams, from Peri Amboy, bound Ss. Schr Adela (Br. of St George, NB), Knight, Matamoros 28 days, vin the Delaware Breakwater 43 bours, with cotton and wool, to Jed Frye & Co. y ie (Br), Crocker, Kingston. Ja, Feb 14, with the od and coi! Walden & Booth. March 1, off Hatteras, had a heavy ‘gale from SW, with rough sea, which shifted to the northwar. jibboom; has been & days N of Hatteras, with sirong winds from he northward. Feb 28 iat 29 05, . Spuke bark . from Havana for Falmouth, Eng. chr Amelia ‘of Arichat), Richard, 8 Johns, PR, 21 days, with sugar, to B F Small & Co. Schr Graham (of Halifax), Grabam, East Harbor, 14 day: with sa:t, to Brett, Son & C . Schr Indus (Br, of Nassau), Turner, Havana, Feb 26, with oranges, to W Rowe. 4th inst, of Cape Fear, in a heavy squall from NW, lost foresa’ Schr Nev. McKeag. Yorktown, 2dars, Schr Careline & Rebecca, Hart, Elizabethport for Bridge. ort, Miche Lizzie W Dyer, Somere, Blizabethport for Provi- ence. Schr © 1, Vandervoort. Baker. Eitzabothport for Boston. Schr Clara Ellen, Gray, Boston tor Philadelphia. Sehr Geo W Snow. Buskell, Providence for Elizabethport. Sehr WR Bacon, Smith. Providence fer Philadelphia. Schr Niantic, Corners, Providence. Steamer Black Diamon¢. Meredith. Philadelphim Steamer Seu Gull, Kenney. Providence, BELOW. Ship Indian Empire (Br). Ship Maribeile (Br), from Bordeaux. 8th—8t tar of the sorts: ebipe Guy. Mannert eam: it jannering* Criterion David Hoadley. ivy simpson: barks Bacher, 3 Guafrey. Bele, Syipbice. brign Delti. Tobsco; schre Joel Van Zant, Highlander, Phillic ‘%h—Steamehips Asia, Eagle, and Yazoo. ‘Wind st sunset NW, light. Miscellaneous. The Italian frigate Re d'Italia sailed from Quarantize yesterday morning. Sreamsnir Aris, Capt Lott, sailed yesterday for Queens. town and Liverpool. Sreamsur Escuw, Capt Adams, sailed yesterday for Ha vapa, SreausuiP Yaz00, Capt Couch, sailed yesterday for New Orleans. SikameniP PM, Capt Liesegang, sails to-day, at 4 for Havana and New Orleans. mip Clana Wiinuirr, for New York, Which put back to rerpoo! 34th ult, bore Gp on the 14th from Jat 62, lon 16 08. is Jeaky, and wall bave to dischurge. snus Br Suir J fe 27th ult with for Boston, put back to Greenock Suir GH ult for £470, 8. Dullt at Wisliamaburg in 1850, terms, to go under a foreign tivg, built at Damariscotts itive Grim, for £4900. Sarr Oceax Bette, sold in Maulmain for rs 70,000, deli- vered in Bombay, has not yet been transferred, 1, 328 tons, built at Ne in gas cone, at New Bedford tn 1856, Bakx DC Mornay, Al, 443 tone, built 5 has been soid for $96,000. as anemre aee Banx N Borxrox, A—. 487 tons, built at Warren, Me. in 1651, bas been soid'oa private terms, to go under 6 foreign from Calcutta, expert. decks pt, aud sprung Sonn Jepoie, Reed, at el — very heavy weathen, Scua U D, of Camden, 104 tons, built at Eagle Island, Pe. nobscott Bay, in 1855, bas been purchased by & € Manning & Co, and will hereafter bai! from Salem. Senn Sra GULt. of Providénce, 134 wns, built at Patch. a eo ULS J553, has been sold to parties in Rockport, Scun Havrrax Buty, 180 tone of Hampden. w here she ras butit in 1885, has becn puretase c and DB Had, and will bal from Salem. ne & Co Some Lucy Cann. of Gloucester, 85 ton: 1852, has been sold for $2300 to pariies in Senn Danirt § Stencrs, of Dennis, 149 tons, built at Bridgeport, Conne in 1832, has been purchasea in Gloucester, Fayat, Feb \—Br ship Sea Crest, Tobin, from Liverpoe for Philadelphia, "gna completed ber repairs. will sail Feb 3. Brbark Jamce Amith (of Annapolis, NS), Anderson, Trom Rio Grande for Faimonth, B. would complete repairs, and sail abont Feb 18. Por-oguese bark Acao wld Jan 24 with 1700 bbis sp ail, for New Beatord. The following vessels were recently sold at London— Ships Weston Merritt. 1100 vuilt at Waidoboro in 138, for £11,280; Charles Ward, @¥¥ tons, built at Kennebunk in 1852. for £3080; Argo, 1078 tons, built at Bath in 1586, for $700), Fidelin, 595 tons, built at New York In 1845. for $249); Hound. 714 tone. Baul at Matic Ot in 1888, for £3—00 Courant, 49 tons, built at Richmond. Me, in 1852, for Minnesota, 799 tons, butit at uth in 1843, for £3500, Laoxcunp=Ship Argosy. of Providence. 1134 tons. was gnccesafuliy launched from the yard of Mr Jesse Davis, at Warren, Rl, on Tuesday morning. Notice to Mariners. Notice $s hereby ais ‘that the Bug Lighthouse at trance to Ipawich River, Maes, was desiroyeu during the recent storm, and that the Light will be Devessarily’ discon — for sue present. The main Light will be exbivited as usual. order of the Lighthouse Board. ™ WM A GGODWI Lighthouse Engineer Jat aud 34 Boston, March 8, 1964, THE DAN: om Bay ber built at Essex in eymouth. . bie following notification blockade has been pab- shed: OF Marine, } b. 21, 1864, ‘The Minis e' that all ports ‘And inlets on the east coast of the duchies of Schicswig and Holstein d from the 2th of this month. the exception of Neustadt. the jles of Als and Aroe, and ay? Cat eg are actually under the authority of bi esiy the The Biocnde will successively be raised at every place that shall again come futo the power of the royal yorern: Ment, and Botice Of the fact will be given to the publi ‘Wha Bark Jtreh Swift, Williams, of NB, war at Monolniu Jan ‘21—to sail 22d 10 cruise westward and to the Arctic, ope busetts, Green, NB, sid from Honolulu Jan on a crise. jark Covington, Jenks, of Warren, sid from Honolulu Jan ry hae, ‘ship Thorsas Dickason, Stewart, NB, was at Cape 8t Lu- cas Jan 6, taken nothin, Ship George Howland, Jones, NB, was et St Bartholo- California, with three whe. ms ch Comnilio, Foawas, NB. tes ws Gane Bt Lucas dan 96, clean. Samuel A Thomas. Lewis. NB, clean, was spoken Ga Perpendo de Noreuhe, Woaea aoe ee im TALCARUANO, JAngd—Arr ehip A are mouth, 109) ap, 250 wh: sowdin, Cleveland, 1710 ep all told Letitia, Biow so, rent Yor sea ietter, ante. NB. repo: at’Payts Fev 18 wh oll on board, te the Arctic 008 5 ‘well= bon! eporis off Guaffo Dec gig & Susan, How sa N ap. At Mocha J rh Islander, Cast, Nant i150 rey 4th, Hae Luce, NB. clean. At Juan Fernandes Jan 2%, atk Ben, ammings. Priggs. Dartnont Si) wh this season —w 4 w 270 wp; bark Rosovr, Macom ver, do, nothing last year. ‘A'iter ‘rom Capi Howland, of bark Callao, Nis, reports ber Nov 28 on com Pataconim. wit) 70) Ubis we on oo hourd. ‘The ol had been taken thie senvon ne abip NB, ave by barks Odd Fellow, Wein, {Aisd Teporta about W days previous, California Jan 26, ships Onward, Allen, Hiltma, Pink. do ht oo cohtates, do, Mido: Caliiornia, Cleveland, dy vote Fabris Wood. Ao. 70do; Cauuaring, Philips, Wk, A to: Tarerlane, NB, 9 do, Camilla: Thomas, NB, uotbing; T Dickason, Stewart, Yo. Spoken—No date, barks Roscoe, Macomber, NB. 150 ap last year: Kdward. Smalley. do, nothing for 22 months: Lancer. Allen, 00, 76 tule Mist year: Niger, Allen, do, 500 bbis all told, Spoken, 0. ip M . Hill, fro NYork Jan 9 for San \ ID SIT OR. jon al WW, nn tne uen Prancieno, Crngrens, Drinkwater. from Calenite for Londen, 4 Oe rae" we. Beis Bephie (Nor), Hoist from NYork for Alicante, Jan M1 lat 83, lop rig J) Wert, from Surinam for Boston, Feb 28, tat 37, — Foresan Pores, ASCENHON, Jan le Art Kose Standth. Hotebings, Calent ta for Lemden oth BA Staples, Btapoes, de for de. ‘Of do Jan 6, Chevalier, kins, Fron Mau'mein for Bog. Jan Avie, Der 30—Arr boule Pohe, Qeane. Amoy for Mew York. Continent Reever, do fer Ae. dan. Avoin, Hage Shankhar corde 4h Peep e Oa. Tectie, Poochew 100, UUM, Caroline Chie Ms wewrniaen, Peng 1), ones, Me boorme for Sing: Ave Robera tre or NYork pears, heb = Kiel Levene vit NVeore, UW Re RUATES, Feb oh Bled Gera oun Dirksen, Worle CARPE, Rol FOB hd cuties Be batt yeh Good Hopes b Lote ao A rrimae, Cape o atha, Glew ERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1864;-WITH SUPPLEMENT. ence, and Deuichlan?, Mansen, NYork; 25th, Lyman Cann, Lewis, and svon, Lockhart, do. C\piz, Fed 20—Arr Anita bowen, Wallace, NYork, Cape or Goon ilo ¥—arr at Tabie Bay Jan 19. America, Koper, NYors. Put in 9b, Volant, Poller, from Boston for Algoa Bay, requiring & new topmast, P re at Algoa Bay Jan 2d, Jennie Reid, Calcutta; 12th, Fincess Alexandra, Boopey, NYork. Sid 4th. Adolph, Steuhold, N¥ork, Sth, Juliy, Wilson, Bosion; 1th, Dodo, NYork; Jith, GT Kemp, Boston; Rubens, Cape City and Melrose, do. Caveorrs, Jan’ 2—Are Clarissa Bird, Bird, Moulmein; int, Granite State. Kimball, Hombay; Monitor, Eaton, Kur: Mooniight, French, Boston, Sid 22d, Burling- ae Bomba! MBucadw, Bee — —=Sld Kuhlamba, NYork Rouluoow, Feb 25—Sid United Kiagdom (8), Portland and rk, Arr Confidence, Cole, N York. in Bull. for Boston. with cargo shifted. > 8—In port brig Robert Wing, for Boston nd, New York; 21th, yRe, Feb 13—Arr Cacnnais, sles Davenport, Preble, Cailnl h, Mary O'Brien, Ves. per, and Winona,’ Lunt, 40. §: b, Eliza Young, Hat- teld, NYork. yihiuna. Feb 22—aie (not before) Germania s), Ehlers, ark. HONG Kona, Jan 2—Arr Bust Indian, Hoyt, Ontcutta; 3d, Resolute. Metiivery, NYork; Sth, Maria Elizabeth, Vonter San Francisco, Hacieas, Fob 2e—Are brig Rapid, Murphy, NYork sehr Old hb. Butian, disg: wchr Viola, Mayhew, fro: 0b. Liv error 18—Arr Betsev Williams, Curran, Buenos Ayres: 2 wl on, Portirna: Hivernia (#), Gal way: 27th, Ruin Roskell, NYork; 25th, Webster, Norris, do. Sl Zauh, Virgnia, Armstrong. D Pennell, Pea nell, Valparaiso; Montesuma, 3: Pras, xn) Bricgewater, Davaon, do ath, Mi i, Keho, Wheelan, Ph ladeiph y vor, NYork; 26th. Australia, Rankin, Castine, Me; Chaneel lor, Jones, NYork: “th, Win Leavitt, Cook. do. Cla tath, ‘The Craigs. Baker. Pniladelpin: Jos Rowan. MeNnb, Baltimore; Acadia, Van Recnen, Boston; Chalgrove, Armstrong, Ban Francis Ent out 24h, Estehe, Mcculloch. NYork; Lady Milne, Cowen, 2th, Wm Rathbone, Pratt, do; 2°th, Mivanna, Fry, do; Jara (s), Aiton, Portlead; Aiinker Hill, Doris, Rio Janeiro and Catiuo. Lonnos, Feb .5—Cld Susan A Blaisdell, Eaton, Newport an?! San Francis-o (and sid trom Gravesend 2th). 81! from Gravesen: 26th, Lone Star, Paine, Hoston sid from Deal 26th); Emily Farnum, Siwes, Newport u NYork. Messina, Fob 18—Sid 1 W Harris, Rathbon, NYork. —Arr it & Spearing, Nover, Baccarl; Roston MAUsmiLirs, Fe 24th, Act! it NYork, Sid 24th, Anu, Campbell: NYork. Cha'z2d, 0, Camm, Boston.) au Campbell NATH do, ne date, Anita Owen, Jadir, and Active, all from ‘ort Mar an 24—Sid Sonthern Chief, Higgins, Amherst. Mant Tarr Curiew, San Francisco, Sid Dec 39, Castilian, Pike, NYork. Moyrivipro, Jan i4—In port ship Addison Gilbert, Cook, from Boston Newroxr, Feb 4—Sid © § Brown, Mumtord, New York; 26tb, Southampton, Southwick, do. Neweastiy, Reb 23—Ent ont, Samuel Tarbox, Tarbox, for Weltington, NZ. Ninaro, Jan l—Arr Snap Dragon, Briard, Bangkok; 2d, Andes, Spence, Shanglac. Sid Dec 25, Nelile Merrill, Sta: ples, Hong Kong, Para, Feb 1—In port bark Aid, for NYork 7 days. :Qurxxstown, Feb Zi—Arr Lita, Jones, NY«rk, with carso shitted. RANGOON, Jan 11—In port ships Baden, Aden, arr Jan 6 for 1 Sain} ‘Dunning, Whi for United Kingdom ; of Malacea. Sr Hkcena, Jan 11—Arr Britannia, Hill, Calcutta (and sid 12th for Lonton). NGAPORE. Jan 8—Are Reynard. Seymonr, Hong Kone; Stiiphen. from Chase, for do: sinh’ L Hale, & Falcon’ (Br), Parker, for Oxenbridce, Berry, Bassien, Sid 13th, Imperial, shings, Rangoon, Shaxuar, Dee 26-—Arr Sarsh Newman, Cobb, Port An los; Jan 2, Star of Peace, Eames, Chel wth, Fah ee, NYork. Sid Dec 23, St Paul. Cro Cupella, Simm, do; Aup Wood, Douglass, mine. do, Sr Jon} New York; 4 BOSTON, March 8—Arr US steamer Guide, Viale, For- tress Monroe, #hip Invineil'e, Kellum, San Francisco; brig (Br) MT Elisworti Munsanilla: selirx Nil’ Des. perandum, Bich, Tangier; Mary Snow, Rich. aud W Free. man. Freeman, ‘Pawtixent nver; Eta G Fogg, Neweomb, avd Mary E Dyer, Purvere, Paw ent uth No A! woo!, Kemp, Pawtuxent rive is Walsh, Enion, Phil Gelpbia, Teegraphed bark Daniel Webster, fro: Baltim ai In the bay a steamer_(supposed a price). wo brige, “Cid ship Rival. Doane, Sar. Franciseo; brig (Br) Bliza, Thomas, St Jago; scbra Mary Stan: ish, Parker, Wash iuctod, DC: Eugene. lal), Georgetown, DC: Winged Racer, Bnow, Norfolk, Va: Norcvern Light, Jenkins, Baltimore. Sid. wind W to NW. ship Mayilower; bark Stuff Triad, Ple'ades and N Barrett, ‘9tu—Arr sbip Grace Darling. Grimsby, E; brigs Ls terdam; George Barris, Sagua. Beiow bark Heien ‘Mar, from Honoln!u: brig Marine, from West Indies, BALTIMORE, March S—Arr brigs Frances June, Martin, St Jouns. PK: Prestiss;nimo. James. Mata: Cid sehre Teabe! Biaxe. Freeman, Boston; J Curtis. Atwood, Bo- ton vin Patuxent river; J Crockford, Jnes, NYork; JC Hert’. Spear. Portsmouth, N H. BATH, March 7—Cid schr Gen Marion, Purington, Phila- deiph BRISTOL, March S—Arr schrs Younz America. Potier. and Fanny Moss Davis York for Fali River. Cid schr Alen Midileton Jr. sipple Matanzax FALL RIVER, March 8—Arr schr Caroline M Wilson. Anthony, isnpath pos HOLMES" HOLM, March 5—Arr rigs Georte Harris, Stowers, Sagua for Boston; Charles Heath, Wyman, HKoston for Washington: Orovimbo, Gilmore: "Marshal | Dutc Coom' Olive. Gi . do for Philadelphia; seh Leading Breeze, Grabam. Philadelphia for Boston; D L Siargis, Linnekip, Beston for Washington: Alexandria, Hammond, and Mootezuma, Mayo, ww NYork; Sarah & Gilkey. Bucksport for do,” Sia brig J Biehmore; wetir ra A Baw ser. ‘#h—Arr brig Baron de Castine. Haskell. Elizabethport for Portsmouth: sclirs Ruth N atwood. Kemp; W art 4 Mary Snow, Rich. Pawtuxent ‘River, M4, Wave. Wi'ey, do for Portiand; Biaek ir Cobb, Boston for Washington; J B Bowler. Laughler. do f¢ Philade!phia, Adaline, Surague, do for E'ivabethport: Mary Stewart. Mann. do for NYork: ‘Indiana. Young: J S Hig- ing, Kemp. and J P Nickerson. Snow, Welliieet for Craney and. Passed by. schrs Elta G Fogg. Newcomb, and Mary B Dyer. Purvere, Pawtuxent River. Md. for Ko-ton 70h, PM—Arr US revenue steam, cuiter Miami, Fengar. NYork for St Joho, NB; brigs New Zealand (Br). Ponco for do; William A Dresser. Hatch. Choptank River for Boston, achs Tantamount. Dwser, Cambridge. Md, for do; A Baker, Snow, Pawtuxent River for do: William Flint, Howard, Nanticoke River for Portland: Leocadia. Small, NYork for Salem. Sid this AM—Brige George Harris Orovimbo, Olive, Baron de Castine; schs Leadiug Breeze, DL. Sturges Mon tezuma. Sarah 4 Jolia. Ruth N Atwood, J Freeman, Mary Snow. Dashing Wave. Rowley, Mary Stewort, indiana, J 8 Hidging, aud J P Nickerson. ‘Atkins, N¥ork for Boston. Marcel. Arr achr Florence. ); schrs A Baker, Wm Flint, Leo- Sid brig New Zealand ( cadia: steamer Miam: Mt, ‘Win port brigs Charles Heath, Wm A 0 a ship Dateh; sebrs Ju! Bn, Alexandria, ‘Tal nount, Triton and Florence, 7—arrt echr Porto Rico Ryder, NYork A Sid schrs A Raker. Paine. Patuxent — Md, for Boston; N & D Scucider, Higgins, do for Pro. Widenoe, NEW HAVEN. March 7—Arr adirs Wm McCabe, Chip- man, Philadephia, K Brainard. Elizabethport: I Hine, Munson, Baitimore; Jasper, Lawson, do; sloop J Van Cort- land. PHILADELPHIA, Maich 8—Arr steamship Norman, aker; (brig A Watson, Allen. Fort Moron; scbra Eilza ‘iiiama, Williams, NYork; H N Paraham, Nicholson, Ros. ton, Cid bark Bullot Pano, Cardenas, brigs Abby Wat- Rarbatoes: Gil H Wesnedy Smith, Perk oye eonedy. Smith. Port aah ll. do: J it Alen. Newell, do, Washburn, Thrasher, Taunton’ Boston; DH Bills, Rich. Quince Point; @ War Hacle, Kelly. N¥ork fon, Allen, Boston; Cygnet (Br), Croscup, more Meredith. Siow 8 W Pass i, tia. Wilmington, ws © NYork for Fort Monro« Daniel McFray. and Martha and Mary. ; PORTLAND. March j—Arr Br park Barraconta, Matan- zas: Br brig Slauley. Dickson, Cienfuegos. uango, Bi wo, Malenses: bite 4 sf ge Brown, jatanzas: scl mes, Amen, ingvrn. PORTSMOUTH, March 1—Sid schr Helen Mar, Nickerson, Balumore. PROVIDENCE, March 7—Arr schra R Fowler. Jones, Baltimore: Adrian. 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BRADY, 24 Ann sweet, and by all other nets agenix every where, = AME PRET. R /BUMATISM. Oa THE PLEOTRO-METALUIU INSOLES, fb efficient remedy for Kher nativn, Paralvate, Want of Srecinvion, Re MBITAM ACO. 420 Brosdway per mati $1) Bend for cvrodlar, w ri Price $1 HOMAS RAGS 4 Te WHO TS FAMED FOR SEL Hr, 0 mrs, Syrups. Rivevere tei’ Hiner families or yt M4 at anew ell and | the esse of the Copfedorate cruiser Tuseal: | tain and the United States THREE DAYS LATER FROM The Nova Scotian at Portland and Bavaria, ° Australasian and Sidon at New York, A Recognitio: of ‘the Rebels by France Again Spoken Of. HH PRIVATEBR PRADE. The Tuscaloosa Ordered te be Released at the Cape. Earl Ruissell’s Explanation Eespecting the Rams and Shooting on the Bark Saxon. THE SCHLESWIG-H3LSTEIN WAR. The Conference Plan Generally Approved of, but Its Efficary Dowbted, ngland Preparing for a Ganeral War and a Naval De- fence of Denmark, The Italian Conspirators Con- victed in France, Mazzini Accused as the ‘Read of the Plot??— England His Centre of Gperations, and the London Times His Medium of Communication, Maximilian Delayed at tke Ce of Belgium. THE SUPPRESSION OF THE SLAVE TRADB, &., &., ao. The steamship Nova Scotian, which left Liverpool as noon on the 25th and Londonderry on the 26th olt., ar- rived at Portland, Me., at balf-past seven o’clock yester- uy morning. Toe steamship Bavaria, Captain Taube. whieh left Southampton on the 24th of February, reached New York early yesterday morning. The extra Cunard steamer Sidon, which left Liverpoo™ at eleven o’ciock on the morning of the 23d. and Queens. town on the 24th o; February, arrived at this port yester- day evening. The ste:mship Australasian, Captain Cook, whicd sailed from Liverpoul +t ba'f past eleven o'clock on the morning of the 27th, and from Queenstown on the evening of the 2sth of February, arrived at this port yesterday after- noon, ‘When coming up to port. at pine o’clock in tbe morning,. the Australasian went ashore at the point of Sandy Hook, ‘but was got olf saiely at a quarter past two o’elock in the aiterueon, and made her dock soon afterwards, The news by the Austrulasian 1s three duys later. Orders have been issued at Warsaw that of March all persons, of either*sex, above ‘he aze of four- teen, must, on leaving their bomes, be provided with a passport, on pain of punishment. The Cape of Good Hope mails to the 20th of January had been received. The news is uvimportact. Business. was improving. It is estimated that nine hundred persons were killed by the explosion of a powder magazine at Morocco, The Moors are stated to hive recently massacred the crews f two Spanish boats near Aibacesnas A royal decree of Spain offers soven per vent to buyers of national property who pay in advance the obligations to which they have subscribed, and which are payable before 1870, A ‘The Jura, from Portland, arrived at Liverpoolon the morning of the 25th of February. ‘The ¥dinburg arrived off Cape Clear at about seven o'clock P. M. on the 26th ult. ‘The steamship Edinburg, from New York on the 15th ult., arrived out early on the morning of the 27th ultimo. THE AMERICAN QUESTION. Rumors of Rebel Recog from France. * ‘The London Post’s (26th of February) city articlesays Private advices from Paris, upon which we believe reliance can te placed, again allude to negotiations now in progress Preparatory to the recognition of the Confederate States by the French government, although any oflicial ackn ow- ledgment of this fact wonld at this moment be thought premature and undesirabie. The Privateers. ‘The names of the seamen arrested for seizing the ,scho ner Joseph Gerety are Quincy, McMurdock and Fer- Tau. A despatch from Liverpoo!, ofthe 27th of February, says:—!he three men charged with piracy in seizing schooner J. L. Gerity, have again brew betore @ Liverpool magistrate. The counsel for the America government demanded, onder the Extradition treaty. thet the prisom- ers be sent to New York'for trial. The de enJants claim to have been justified in their course by wriiven author- ity from Confederate officials. The magiviraie remanded ‘the case till the 4th of March. In the Edinburg Court of Sessions the Judzebad fixed ‘the 5th of April for the trial of the Pampe o case by yary. and said he determined to follow the course io the Alexandra case. Notice of appea: was giveu, The Privateer Tuscaloosa to be Releaced. To the House of Commons ow the 26th of Febroary, Mr. Peacocke asked her Majesty’s government on what grounds the Tuscaloosa bad been seized at tne Cape of Good Hope. Lord Pavmerstoy—The Tuscaloosa: was seized, in the iret instance, in consejuence of instruviiovs sent out to the Cape. founded on a former sip ovd on things The-Tuscalosa was not iu port wh #tructions arrived: but Whev -be returned (he Governor, Acting upon those instructions, seized her. | pon further repregentations, however, and jon of the cage, it has beeu determined that ther: rouvds internationaliy for seizing her, a.d orders have Been sent cut to set or at Mberty. Lord R, Cect—May I ask whether compensation will be given for the injury’ (Hear, bear.) ord PaLMERston—ibe Doble lord bas not given notice of bis question. (Laughter » i the House br Commous op the 26th ult., Lord Pal- Mersion assented to the production of the payers relative 10 the seizure of the Tuscaloona. THE ARMING OF THE TUSCALOOSA DEFENDED. TO THR KDITOR OF THE LONDON HWA) D With reverence to the remarks made ib the papers on the recent werzure of the Confederate cruiser Tusenioosa: At the Cape of Goou Hope, i Mud on reverence ty «James? Naval Histor that during the war vetweeu Great Pri- American trigite Kerex, commanded by in fr whey coulsing on the cousts of Chile and Peru, in the latter part wi the year 1818. captured several Pritish -hipe, mowiy «haters, one of which, the Atlantic. being the mest suitable for bis ed the !e8ex Junior, ned hor With aerew of wiety mon; and, having placed a Heutenant of the Kesex. Joun D wos, in evntand, employed ber as « eruiser ago British shipping till February, 1814, whey the coreer of both sty was stopped by the “British frigeie bebe and ship's sloop Cherub dlockading them at Vaipwratso, from whenee, Hm at atto escape, iu March, shey were both stored er Hert action. Now, ay the Atianvic could uever have been condemmed ina legally coustituted prize court, Hot having reached America, it appears she was armed avd employed 7 rhiser against hugiana precisely 12 4 Sim nr mone the ease 6 m1 4 at the Cape 10 full con- 6) Good Hope, where her commander Dud gut onee alk friendly reception ber de Teeter. We will appear that du " om 1743 wo I8i4, y vaptured by re wore fre\ueotly armen and menned out (0 Cruise agalust the evemy with: font baving been vondeinned 1 ALY prize cout, NL wilvour goversment do Hest in thee abject tear of Present Lincoin ard the Northern ctates ¢ Ne doubt give dirvetions io capture (he Alsbame herseit whenever Feqiived go te do by Mr. Ades. ard so tromone false po non we are forced on to another, never wanting the authority of the jaw oficers of the crown to npbold the ete po takee NDEX. Fretteany 2 by the tin 1864. Noval Seizures and the bated Rom In the Heuge of Commons on the 26th of Pebruary the Karl of Dest sad: Seeing the noble ord the Secvotary SER SUPPLEMENT SMKET. ter the 224

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