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2 as ———— Re ean a mai 4,000/40.cut monte und 480 do, lard. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ber of itance wan again jesonags a Foway, March 25-69. 4 a Os oe ee vs imove ‘The regular Stock Boards did not meet to-day, in con sequence of ite being Good Friday, and therefore kept 28 @ holiaay. miarket to-day have been in gold aod Harlem The specie went upand Harlem down, Gold yesterday sold as low ‘as 16534, whoreas to-day it has reached as high as 169 ‘The foliowing are thie Muctuations ag reported at tho hours named:— —~ « Half past nine... One o'clock 169% Ton o'clock... Two o'clock 160g Fieven o'clock . Taree ool 108% Noon... Four o’cioc 16355 —with an upward tendency. There was but little domand for exchange at 18134 0 182. Harlom, which soid yesterday at 136, with a down- ward tondcnoy, foll to-day as low as 122, in consequence of the news from Albany, but an offer wag later in the Gay made to purchase at 124 Fort Wayne sotd at 148, old Southerm 116, Canton rose to 10, and Hric 12644 to 14. United States 6's, ’81, regu- lar, wore quoted at 112; 5's, ’81, coupons, at 11214; the 73-10 at 112} and 6-20's at 100%%, thus varying but Uttie from yesterday's rates, Tennessee 6’s and Mis- ouri 6's slightly advanced, the former being quoted at 62 and the latter at 73, New York-Contral was the same as yesterday, 1391¢, and Pacific Mail advanced to 228. But little alteration in other stocks. The public should be guarded at the present time ‘against the hundreds ef mining companios which are ‘springing np in all directions, a large majority of which have neither body nor soul, and are only intended by their projectors as speculative bubbles, They consist of gold, silver, copper, coal and quicksilver mining compa, nies in name, and they should all be scrutinized very carofully by those who feel inclined to embark In new enterprises, before they risk their capital, and perhaps their reputation, in such mythical organizations as the most of them will prove. Tho traus:ctions at the Assistant Treasurer’s office to- day were a8 (ollowsi— $1,825 342 26 367,000 00 1,768,647 78 Parties holding thirty or more coupons on three years seven and three-tenths bonds, maturing on the Ist of April, ar® requested to hand them in to the Sub-Treasurer in this city, with schedules, at apy time before that date. Holders complying with the above will have their cou- pons examined and checks given for them on the Sist inat. The following city and county loans are now open for Didders:— New York Essex county, Oswego county, Hudson county, N J... .. —The Chicago and Great Kastern Railroad Company are also tn the market for a loan of two millions. ‘The following table shows the gross earnings of some of tho raiiroads during the months of January and February the prosent year :— February. Hudson River... 472,2: Mariettx and Cincinnati. ‘TT Bi Iitnois Central . . if Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien oe 115,135 Chicago and Northwestern. 111,495 New York and Eric .. 914,183 Clevelaud and Pittsburg. . . Terai 167, Chicago and Milwaukee - 43,748 Toledo and Wabash... — 95,842 Atlantic and Great Wes! + 207,208 229,041 Alton Terre Haute — Mi Pittsburg aud Fort W: 290,676 461, Ho te. 32,729 34, ‘The Second National ‘Baok of Boatoa was formerly the Granite Bank, which bos reorganized undor the law of Congress. Apational bank bas been established at Somerville, N. J., with a capital 0: $100,009, The following is the law paaged by the Legislature of Missouri to provide means for the payment of the bonds of that State that matured in 1862, and those which were due in 1863: Seotion 1. The Governor of this State is hereby author- {zed to issue the bonds of the State in one thousand dollars each, payable in either of the cities of New York or St. Louis, and redeemable at the pleasuro of the State, at any time ‘after twent years, and with coupons attached, bearing interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually. ‘The bonds hereby Sots to be isaued shatl -ogate four hundred and two thou- i be signed by the Governor, s State and countersigned by the tary of State, and registered in the office of the ‘Auditor of of Pablic omnes Bec. 3. Governor 1s authorized to Degotiate for the exchange of said bonds in renewal of the bonds of the State which matured in 1962, and which shall mature in the 1863, and all’ such bonds so taken up or revewed as aforesaid shall be can celled by the Auditor; and the Governor is further au- thorized to negotiate a sale of said bonds through the Bank of tho State of Missouri, or otber agents, at his discretion, and be shall apply the ‘proceeds therefor to the papment of said Gtate bonds, issued for State prerposes, due and to Decome due tu 1563, as aforesaid, which shall not be re- pewed or extende! as hereinbefore provided; and said bonds, when paid, shall be delivered to the ‘Auditor and ‘cancelled by him in his office. Bec. 4. The interest coupons for rem!-annual interest on said bonds shal! be paid out of the appropriations for State iptorest, and the same shal! be !uciuded im the gen- eral appropriation bill for the support of the State gov. ernment, as se neeeneas tame interest on Stat issued for State faith of ihe Etate ts here, by pledged for the Fapstual payment of the interest and Ra of the borids authorized to be issued under this ect, CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fripay, March 25—6 P. M. Asans.—Receipts 49 bbis. Sales 50 dbis. at $8 rs for pots, Pearls are nominally $10 50. Bavavervvrrs.—Receipts 10,290 bbis. flour, 1,026 dbis. and 2,892 bags corn meal, 2.206 bushels wheat, 3,038 do. ry6, 11,147 do. corn, 25,061 do. oats, and 665 do. barley malt. The further rise in gold carried with it an im- Provement of 6c. per bbl. on flour, and there was a fair movoment at the advance. Sales 16,000 bbls. State} and Western, 700 do. Canediam and 2,000 do. Southern. Rye four was firm, with sales of 275 bbis. at $5 60 a $6 30. Corn meal firm, with 500 bbis. sold. We quote:— Superfine State and Westoro flour.. $6 55 Sereerereress SaSeasse SRRSSSESsEsos Sssusssssens Bacas i as samples, with a fair domena, part on 110,000 bushels, at $1 64 a $1 66 for Chicago spring, $1 2 $1 69 for Milwaukee club, $1 67 Towa and ae $1 70 a $1 72 f Torsey, $1 68 a $1 12 for winter red SS5 & moderate Toul: el f¥, on bu ‘Woatern mixed, in $1 26 » 2 27 for new crop Jersey aod Bouluern yolk Yollow. Barley wan firm, with saics of 3,500 bushels at $1 46 for Westora; tlso 2,200 do. mall ot $168. Onte advanced Ic, 0.2¢., with sales at 890. a @le. for Canadian, State and Western’ Bemawax.--1.000 Ibe, Wesleen sold ab 54s. & S6c, Orm, and holders generaily asked more. about 700 tons American rails at about $110 8 $L11 60. Corton. —Thete wns an active spinning avd a speculative demand and ee, Were higher: sales 2,600 bales at Tc, speculative © wore further sales of about pee at a9 39—now held at 400; 600 Di Bt. Domingo and 260 tag YrA on private terms, "C: Frewurs were > anew, ‘but Le moderate, To tives per American dia. Foyle pork, part at roms la lard at 1 Boxes Vacon at 1 ir ‘Sesiral, 200 bbls. pork Bt 38., 400 Vierors bees at ie 1,000 bores a and 100 buds: tallow at 225 j; aod per Dales cotton at ;r tO Dba. pork ‘at 85. dx, aud 600 bxes choces at . To Landon, eg bacom at hie 60. per Ameri ead, and 208. potiral, To Glasgow, per American, Too bbis flour at le. 44¢4.; 100 boxes bacon at 228 64, per peutral, 2, ‘bbis. dour (full cargo of a Ham- Borage rg brig) at at 1a To Havre, 16 eres lard at 60. To bis. alooho! and bd ‘nas ‘alow s atp.t. To Antwerp, Ri bbis, four at 2s. 84.,250 boxes bacon at 228. od t Sel otieon pba ed meme Tabaccd at abodt lam, 800 bbis. flour at A brig to 8, Johns, x 9} Me. por bbl, A ', 200 tous, to West Tod id back, per month An American ves tol to Tarragoun’ "about $86'tor light pipe staves Gaumen —400 Cy peice @ 120. frat rew al tevin Blow eal 600 Wor b revi Cen lonte video as Rio Gra ae wold at 260 Ay Pr a gt Temp ae Crag, Sammon Rockland at 62 86, —The demand was only moderate, at Previous tees Buenor Ayree and California, all weights, od Orinoeo at 81i¢c. a 32%¢6, Receipts nd the stock was i —We note further sales of Be cai mak. it UKE w 1d. In currency aud Oe atone All the business that was transacted was | Gone on the street. The principal features of the money | tolorably Leavy, both for im mediate an showed an adva Sos booyaut throw bout, and closed very firm at the ad- vance Beef was also were realized for al! kinds, Beef hams and frm. Bacon was in sicady fair dom et fou grow, f, Sw $22 fo ror ii aii £ $24 60, for uy. prime. ines, for prime, . 4 50 for Wwestscn de, ; 600 bbls. old ttagper for all April, te Been aegis foesis 50 1,000 e8 cut, 1330, a 13340. for for bellies. ey old and 13) Fa Sefio.xo.—Roceipts, 1,405 bbls. The activity, in crude ofl noticed yesterday continued ——— whon the sales wero jroo 05.0 asl hignen range of prices. Tho demand was mostly for specu! & good deal was taken for rolining at full prices. etined fo Aad wag quiet; but the market 1 grad ‘The same may be said of soenar praviy on the spot, an Bahco. a wity on the 8} b epuae: redined at 40. fined. J Re rrgs Wax.—About 10,000 Ibs, No, 1 sold at 20c, PerPRR.—1,200 bags black sold on terms wo did not leara, but understood to be some advance on previous prices, Rick —There were further sales of 53{c, in bond; ohicory now held higher, were 720 hhda. at 143. a 153c. for New Orleans; 14 5c. ai6}gc. for Cuba and Porto Rico. Business was resirict- ed by the observance of Good Friday as a holiday by some of the leading brokers. SrsRMAcETI.—About 250 cases refined sold at 83 cents. Tga.—Tbe market was excited and large sales were made at prices showing @ large advance, partieularly ic blacks, t» which the movement was mostly confined. The sales to day and last night were about 16,000 pkgs. on private terms, the market closing firm at the follo ing prices. We quote: tyson Fychow, kinds, commor to fine, $1 10a$1 40; Taoping, common to good, 1 1 25; fwankai and Moyune, cargo, 1 15 ®1 20; do. su- perior, 1 2 80; do. fue, 1 35 a1 40; do. finest, 1 45 a1 50, Young ‘Hyson—Canton made, common, Too. a 8 aud common Fychow, 4 Res do. fine, 900. a1 10; Taeping 1 00.21 05; do. superior, 115 a1 20:do. fine, 1 2 11-36; good to fine Fychow, cargo, 1 07 «1 12. do. su perior, 1 18a 1 25; do. fine, 1 32 a4 40; do. finest, 1 50; Pingsuey, cargo, new crop, 1 15 a1 20; do. supe Fiore 1.29 a1 80; do. fine, 1 St ai 45: do. finest, 1 60-0 1 60; Syrankal and Moyune, cargo, 1 13 a1 18; do. sape- 1 28.1 32: do, ne. i 40'81 60; do. dnest, L 69 a Alyson Skin and ‘Twankay—Sweet, cargo, 900, a S50 ; superior, 1:00 a 1 06; fine to @nest. 1 10.01 Is. Jap ', Tefined and colored—Young hee 1 Oba ibs 5. Hys08, 1 10.a 1 26; Guopowder, 1 2081 45; Im: pula: 1.208 1 36; Hyson Skin and Twankay, 70c. a 90¢,; JapanLeaf, uncolored, common, 1 06 a 1 08; do. fair, 1 10 @1 12; do, good to fine, 113.0215; do fintet, 117 a 1 20; Gunpowder and Imperial—Tneping and common Fychow, cargo, 1 15a 1 20; do, super. 1 80 085; do., fine, 140 145; a cargo, new crop, 1 15a 125; do. superior, do., 1 80 a1 40; do. fine, do , 1 60.81 $5; do. finest, do., 1 60 a1 76; ‘Twankai end Moyune, 1, 120 a1 28; ‘do. Bupe- Hor, 1 85.8145; do, fae, 160.8 60; do. finest, 1 70a 160. Oolong and Ninvyong—Common, cargo, ietndh mixed, “Ba LOR: superior, do , 105 a1 07; fine, do. B15! fnest, 120.81 25; choice, 1 80.01 40. Souchong and Congou- superior, 85 a 95; fue, 100 a1 10; extra five and finest, 116 01.20; choice, 1 25 @ 180, ‘Ankol—Common 70a 75; good and fine, 80 0 90; orange Pekoo, 95100. Tow. chong—Singapore and common Ankoi, 50 a 55. ‘TatLow.—100 000 Ibs, Western sold at 12%e. a 12%0 ‘Tin —There was considerable speculation in tin plates, of which the saies were heavy, comprising 7,500 boxes, EA Private terms. I. C. charcoal closed at $16 25a ToBcoo.—There were sales of 175 bhds. Kentucky, at from 12c. to 29¢. @ 30c. Waasroors.—there were further sales of 16,000 ibs. bleaened at at ile. Waisxey.—Receipts 1.103 bbis. Market excited and $c. pane Sales 4,600 bbis. at $1 8$1 05, closing at the er price. oot There has been more foquir 4 —~ for me- dium and fine woois, but the demand DO means general Some holders of foreign Mare Ses rawn their wools from market, anticipatiog a higher duty being Placed on them; buyers, however, do not come (reely forward. The sales comprise 150,000 Ibe. rome at T0c, a 7245. ; 10,660 Ibs. California at 30c. @ 600. ; 500 bal lee Cape, 38c, a 40c., and some Mestiza, at 36c. a 41c. FAMILY MARKET REWEW. The following prices prevailed at Waehiogton Market yesterday, showing no. change since our last review — Meats.—Roasting beef, 20c 4 25c. per Ib.; ordinary pieces, 190. « 18c. ; porterbouse steak, 25c. @ 30c.; sirloin, 18e, a 20e.; hindquarters mutton, 10¢. f 8c ; forewuarters mutton, 9¢. #120. ; hindquarters quartors veal, 12c. a 14c.; bams 120. @ Ide. ; bacon, 14c. a 160. : pork, 15c a 16c. sausages, 14e. a 15c.; roasting pigs, $2 600 $3 each. ‘cat any Rh ge irkeys, 23c a 25c. per ib. ; chick 18c.; ducks, 250. a 30c. ; @ 18¢.; haddock, &c.; striped emelts, 150. ; 3b, 10¢.; flounders, 8¢.; Nov herring, 60.’ ealmon trout, 25c.; fresh shad each; Tobsters, ere i hard shell cral 25c. per dozen; oysters, Téc $1.60 per bundred, vockied do., $1 7 a$2 per hundred; soft and hard shell clams, 40c. a 60c. per hundred. Vaartasies —Potatoes, 40c. go tepeets sweet potatoes, $1 40 per peck; red cabbages, 20c. each; white cabbages, 10c. & 15c. each ; Selery ibe, ‘8 20¢. por buneh; , 6c. per ‘bunch; onions, $1 20- per peck: 1; rk gr 20c. per peck : snes ‘cabbage, nero DbvI.; beets, ‘bb! ; rea beer bbl. yellow do. eat $7 per bbl. ; white . stable celery, $10 Sait ‘per 100 bunches, i 00 ropes, $13 2'$15; Derse radian, 6 00. : salad, $4.0 $5 per 100 per dbi. $2258 12%; buckeyes amg | (vt eaten peck "ise. ° ee dor i 5 a grapes, ions, 8 80c do.; tad apples, 60c~ wtb py giard byt 1b. per quart DITECBLLANBOUS. —| wpa @ butter, 50c. per pound: ordi- pary descriptions, ©: 80 do. jones, © tor 36.5 cheese, le. @ 18¢. ; Ieeaey 00. 8 320. per pound. Sales of Real Estate. By Adrian H. Muller, P. R. Wilkins & Co, Houses and lots Nos. 31 and 85 West 13th street ..$16,100 House and lot No, 534 Broome stroet........... 6,625 NATIONAL FINANCES. Bovrato, March 19, 1864. Morass Kercticm, Feq., Banker, New York:— Daan din—When | met you in New York, in December last, you expressed the apprehension that the rate of io- terest on government securities would be reduced to five per cont, that there would be «further inflation of the corréncy, and, consequently, that gold would advance, and the price of jabor commodities would be greatly increased, The apprehensions which you then exprested are now being realized, and the government and people are alike feeling its effects. Py reducing the rate of tatercet from six to five per cent, one per cont interest is apparently saved to the government on its notes and ponds; but all the flour, beef, pork and other supplies for ‘the army and navy have advanced ten to fifteen per cent, thereby taking it necessary for the government to pai ten to ts cent more for all Spyies tes puehaned, while it saves Sealy ‘one per cent on ite notes and Fivegper cent bonds, renaieg tress sy from five Seavey years, cap, no doubt, be floated on t! if the currency if ey ‘aitated ved dad t the voi og in’ creased large onot fy 5 and eae Boxe Ter cent bonds Woertied en on ‘the currency is paid out in auch a lar; wolutme as to stil further dilute the government papor already afloat, But if this should, be successfully carried out, and four per ceot bonds be negotiated at par ta consequence of @ further expa Of the currescy, gold would advance to 90. 0F 100 and ati commodities forthe army and navy would ad- vanoe in the same proportion. What would be saved fn the rate of interest would be lost four fold on the en wean Price of all suppitos purchased to carry on'the ak. ho are fea, commerce and othe aor coma & money market all articles eousumed to ifustrate wi “Ye ¥ w Nay further on low me to make 6 briet 200 'bage Rangoon at Toot, 1,000 age gold at 7 cents— ‘Scaan was eoilve and ic, a jo. higher, ‘The sales 5 ao Inferior, 70c. @ 72¢,; sound, cargo, 75 a 80; cazle for dve doliars. Up to the time whoa the was approved by Modine standard | B. but- within the seoretary of the Treas- tes notes to circu- Jaw‘ul money aud nder for all debts de} vale, widing thew redeption at all times, at my Tromary depertasent, in five.twenty six per cont bonds, interest payabic seu. coin; aud further authorizing the issue of $500,000, of these bonds for that purposo, ‘hia was ‘hot tho issue of an irredeamable paper. curreacy, There was a fixed standard and measure of value for tue ro. Gmeption of al! these legal tender notes as they should and reissued from time to tine. | ci fiv cent bonds, principal and ioterest pnyable iu gold. reovive these notes exactly Jaws of ing bonds. tion in but ai the pri was ¢! c - ‘every. busiuess mau ‘all bis contracts aud business transactions $180600, fra toni note and require and requiring \ Tedemption Oy tho government at all times on demand in ay r cont bonds, atill loaving tho stand. der notes by providing for thoir con- u me into six oq i United States bonds, interost payablo in gold, Although this was iu effect a forced loan from the poople, it was #0 fair and equitable in its terme, the peril Of the country 80 Groat, and the object to be attained inerushing the re- bollion go important, that po loyal citizen could ob,cct to it. There was po very Cem danger that the currency would become oxcessively inflated eo long as every per- gon holding pie oh ns Doaring interest, could ex- change thm at his own wills into gold bearing bonds at six por cont inf annim, The goveroment was carried on. amoothly and the war prosocuted vigorously under. this system up to January 21, 1864, when the five otnomaies: per cent Londs Authorized by the act of the 25th of February, 1362, were exhausted. Ip the meantime the standard of value for the redemption of greonbacks has been changed, which is the cause of the present advance in the price of gold and es commoditics and services, as I will now prococd to show: — The act of the $4 of March, 1863, to provide ways and Means for the ——— of the government, commonly called the $900,000,000 Loan bill, ‘80 modified the legal onder note b:" as to leave It in the Alecretion of the See- retary of the Tycagury to Ax the time and manner of isau tug the bonds or notes aud the rate of imterest they should bear unter the act. It gives bim the power to issue them at six por cent, five per cont, or even at a lower rate of interest if he deams it advisable; but under the modifications of the act there is no longer any standard of value fixed by law. It reats with the Secretary to say, from time to timo, what the rate of interest shall be. He also nas tbe power to issue and relgsue legal tender notes On demand aod on time in sufli cient volume to float five per cent, and even four per cont bonds and notes, if he shall deem it advisable to do so No man can regulate his contracts or business aifuirs witb any certainty. No person, when he takes legal tender greenback currency, can fix in bisown wniee what is its Toul value. It is no longer convertible at-the will of the holdcg into United Staves six per cent ponds, nor is there any provision in the law which compels the government to redcem them in avy kind of bonds, or in any other way, except (or dues to the goverument. It bas, how ever, been the practice cf the Treasury Department dur ing the patsw two months to redeem legal sander green- ‘backs, Rot bearing interest, by ex ‘lng for them one and two years’ Treasury notes bearing five per ceut into. rest, both principal and interest payable tn currency. I did not at the last session of Congress think it wiso to the standard of value fixed in the Legal Tonder Note Dill, 1 thought it better to issue and pay out to the army and vavy and cther creditors of the government an amount of greenbacks suflicient to float, oasily, the five- 4wenty six per cent bonds. 1 believed seven and three- tenths per cent, Pt iaverost too high a rate; but I deemed it fair and just that on forced Toans of’ this kind that the Evora, sbopld. pay six per ceot, aod that the De prosecuted ws until the rebellion should be crush oon m the ‘basis of six per cent interest on ali the funded aise to accomplish result. I thought it bet ter for the goveromont and the eovle ‘that there should ‘be that stability attached business transactions wifich can only be fully realized 7 A public law establishing the moasure of value. In remarks which I made in the House on the 12th of Sanus , 1863, 1 said “that Congress, by its legislation at ‘the last Scesion, |, bas, to a considerable extent, the standard of value for all business operations with the United States, The standard of yalue fixed by Cor is legal tender Treasury notes, convertible at into United States specie paying bonds, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable haif-yearly in coin, based upon adequate taxation upon the entire Pe pede ‘4 y of the country. Legal tender notes constiiute the nal jonal currency now established by law. All exchanges pperty, at! contracts, and all loans are ba: the value of ten der notes and United State: six ‘per cent bonds.” ‘Ata Ister period in the session the §900,000,000 act was pagsed. 1 was not in favor of the change made bj that act in the standard of value, or rathor I was not in favor of the discretionary power given to the Secrotary of the Treasary to change it, as provided in the act; not because I had pot full confidence in she Secretary, but beoruse I thought it better that so im) ta matter, relating as it does lo the stability of the whole business operat‘ous of the country, should be Bixed in the law itself, 80 that al! men could sbape their business accord ingly. This would have relieved the Soci from a vast responsibility, and the inflations, fuctuations and changes now so apparent would have been leas likely to have happened. I reluctantly assented to the change It was against my detter judgnent, anil I am now satis- fled that it was a mistake. ‘the daily conversions during the past year of legal tea. der notes into the five-wweuty six per cent bonds, at the rate of from one to two millions a day, furnished the means for paying the dally expenditures of the govern ment. The conversions weat ou so smoothly, so steadily and so satisfactorily to all parties, without causing any reat indation of the currency or increase in the price of jabor or commodities, that [ was in hopes it would be continued the sam: y under the $900,000,000 Loan bill. ‘This would have kept things steady, kept down the price of gold, and would Feobatly have prevented any oe sity for paying oct the renee $50,000,000 of backs which have Deen issued since ths meeting gress, and over eta two years iezal tender notes @ considerable extont as currency; but it {s not my wish or desire to say a word that will in apy way retard or em. barrass the operations of the governam io @ Mery prosecution of the war to put down this gigantic and wicked rebellion, and -eGactualy remove the cause that a iy war, The last man and the loliur are pledged for this purpoee, and, if necessary, - inate tbe currency to such an extent that ‘avavorty five per cent bonds may be floated at par, fam ready to yield my assent to such a measure, and wil! lend my feeble ef- forts to sustain the administration in carrying it out. The om grad must be crashed at all bazards and at every sac- pee principal object I have in writing to you at dl thie time is to solicit the co operation of our frieuds 11 New York in submitting to Congress the propriety of estab- lishing, by law, the standard value of legal tender notes, by fixing tho rate of interest at which they may at any time be converted ioto the funind debtot the United ap replge nl and interest payable in gold, If itis to be five per cent gold and prices will be constdera- biy bigber than ‘oor’ fit ‘be if such Lotes are converti- bie into six per cent bonds. 1 think it will be cheaper ia the end, and specie payments'can be resumed at an earlier day, for the government to continue the conver- sion of legal tender notes into six per cent bonds, because gold will be lower and prices tess, but, whatever tho Fate of interest 1s to be, J trust it will be fixed in the law itself, so that ali business men may be able to shaj their contracts and business in accordance with tl public law establishing such standard of value. | intended:to say 9 few words on one or two other Points, Dut thie letter ts already longer than | intended, aud | rust dofer to some other more convenient time what more I may desire to eay on the national finances. T remain yours, very truly, E. G. SPAULDING. Orrick or cage Son & Co, Naw Yors, March 21, 1864. Mr Dean Sm—I am iv receipt of your favor of the 19th inat. upon the. subject of the national finances, It ex- presses fully and clearly my owa views—s0 admirably, tm fact, that { beg your permission to poblish it, asf ‘think it of importance that the attention of business men should be drawn to the subject, than which nothing is of greater or goons, fume diate consequence to their in- terests. Truiy MORRIS KETCHUM. Hou, E.G. Beketork, Buflalo, N.Y. City Intell Fins ts WASEINOTON StrseT,—Shortly atone two o'clock yesterday afternoun a fire broke out on the second floor of building No. 189 Washington street, occupied by Karly & Lane as a wooden ware and broom store, The fumes ‘spread rapidly to the upper a and before the fire was e ent a shed the propert; extent of about $19,000, Invirod for $18 $18,000 to nf the fr. lowin) rance Po ig ig ah 000 ; Howard, ¥ Hamilton, lef, $2,000, Globé, $3,000; faye Riaes, Coeety, feos al $18,900 the vuitdiug 1 aged about $6,000; said to be Wee unstred Bome d is ‘as done by water to the peg nie | Wm, i on, No, 254 Fulton street; ineured for ) to the Niagara Insurance Compan: Wes vo vee eee oe wetter’ end Seen 236, owne C,H. Taylor: insured in the Stuyvesant and Globe eurance pinpanies The origio of the fre is.anknown reeoms but it ts supposed to be from some tocidontal "Cohen Asoot “A Big Taina.”’"—In the paragraph under the cliy nows yostorday \t was stated that the ex peuses of the city and count “pfteen millions per zen; watty thousand p per Wook, bard It should have read *'ifty thousand per day, five thou Sand per hour and eighty per minute.” Lavontma ano Mosio Dr. Colton aad the Old Folks ‘will give a combined entertainment at tho Cooper Insti- tute this afvornon at throe o'clock. tory, to Worcester, wan Saroaged UY Ae tat Uriah ot 6140000 Tonyea et . MARRIAGES AND. DEATHS. rried. isn ed M. Yo.om Tuesday, —o fame afk shack. eoatin Caro: ae W anes st March 16, ea Ra, it Kendieion, Me. Cae ¢ Hh ies Mate et noo teat) grea ot please rare sare Oe nd gnday. Marc Pe & pase? Wir et 7 Yécks to Mant J. harsnue, of Died. Arounorn,—In Bt. vincent, a Hospital, on Wednes a " oked Sek mo widow or naase Fetter eosin: Ms March 9, dogma AN ec wry AE, Phat jonas: of ne family, sino tn le mara (ara fr pos ois Sate ear ae ay afteraeon, at one 0 a af are sy Ee mor- ne iach 3 and relat Seas Pity ‘one ab tend the funeral, Loh ‘are $5) ALEXANDER oa eae Shi tay ar rng tly oe law, _n “Parson I th mee covaite wal pews At sins Despacn March 22, Oaances: gies Genet oars cP The recualns will be conveyed. to Thiladelphia, for tater. eo Pniladetphta a meat ase es Berey.—On Thursday, id tin fuer funeral rh “4 fy eer Third arenue, o0 Runday alier aad imoatun of ae pried ee to te “atone gece March 2%. Rogan Ansentar, only chi i. O00 of Themes and Mary Leonore Bell, aged Ceara’? Monies ani 0 friends of the famil ecttull The relatives an funeral, tan Ls Rene Atti in pee Hareehie Sor went Twomty accond sireet’ (old nurmber): low Tenth avenue, thie (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, ny day, Match 25, after @ severe illness, Par mice x Bans, @ nau of pariah of Uraey, county of Cavan, a "The Felaiiven and friends of, the fanhly. are respectfully invited to attend whe funeral, from renidence, foot suemeniasc at srense tres ie tfiemooneat ent nlp tone o'clock. The remains will be in- serred in Calvary Cemetery. ‘Butuun.—in Wrooklyn, on Friday, March 25. of iaftarnmaa- Loa of the lunge, Sitas @. Butiwe, in”the 34th year of his otice of the funeral willbe published in the evening and ™Buo it Friday, March 25, of croup diptheria, OxaRui Ls 0g PA Buows.— day. son of Benjamin and Rilen Brown, aged 1 year an dence of “Gots. a Feidag tor morning, March 25, Taowas Couumn, ad Sty “Ste fri was of the family are respectfully invited to attend tue funeral, from his ate residence, 9 Grand street, on Sunday afverpoon. at one o'clog Kings county and county Mayo (Ireland) papers please *Eixritiy.—At Orange, N. J..on Friday, March 25, Jaxa Evia Carine, daughter of Moses B, and Mary Ann Can- field, ‘in, 20th: ‘of he r “Relatives age. nd frieuds are invited to attend the funeral, at the First Presbyterian churol, Orange, on Sunday afternvou, at two o'clook. Croucu. On Friday, March 25, of congestion of the lungs, Qaantas Rucano, youngest aos of George aud Harriet rouch, ‘The re sitves and friends of the ¢ family are respectfully in- vited ro attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon. at 73 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 10 Bgorman pinot West Thirtytuied atreet. , March 2, Txomas, the beloved apn ot jakn and Bileabein Coreoran, ‘of the of Jotnstown. townland of Bollehovot, county balan i land. in the 19th may of ad those of er 'm. iden, ly invited to We on A tee a unere ral. from the the residence _ his hla "tather, 60D en neon, ee rule At tie petasine will bo taken to, Calvary Semcter for interment. nae Euma 3, aged cnigtacee ea the fam! Cuawoxns.—On Wednesday, March 23, of di Lourss, eldest daughter of J. Land Emma C1 WW, Ihe ftiends end and relatives of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Saturday) aera ot Se at 2 o'clock, Brook the residence of her perents, No. 192 Dulfield street, er -On Friday. — 26, Manta, the beloved wife otohe, a Duffy, aged 37 funeral wa ace place on Sunday afte at one olelock. from. the residence husband, No. ale Weet Forty-second street. eer c=On Friday, March 25, the wite of Thomas Dia- ‘deceased. othe relatives and friends are lly invited to attend ‘the funeral, xe 16 Suffolic street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two 0" ‘Drswonn.—On Friday, March 25, Miss Dswoxb, daughter oc ae an Bhen Detsioad, aged it years, 9 momths aud 13 one ie friende and relatives of We family are tnvited 10, at- tend vue (uneral tis, (Saturday) afternoon, at wo ofclocl, late residence, 308 Front ai CeEMOuE-OD Friday ‘morning, March 25, of scarlet fever, Casstos B. Buaony, Jr, only son of George B. and Bliza Ehunore, aged 6 years, 3 monthe and 7 days. ‘Dear darting, God hi To that evernai rest; Fopall wa loved th We The friends of he “iaraly are revcarnenty jue the are from ra Testd wore ee 8 joknson stre yo, Ls 1. on Su Fariry.—On Tharsday, March 24, Taow. uve of county Meath, parish of Mouutows, Ire 26th year of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members and ex members of North River Engine Coinpai rospecttully invited to attend the funers dence of bis sister, Mrs. Jane Planogan, eighth street, on Sunday atternoon, at one o ob, 99 much, requested to at arents, 108 (ternoon wax--On Thursday, Maren. 3_-ANy Pim of the parish. of C Gast Clown G Gogten, county Wenmenthe Tialand, azed 68 vei ‘Tho ttieads of the family are respectfully tovited to attei the funeral, trom ber lave residence, No.2 Harper's cou corner of Jay street, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) afternoon, at haif-past two o clock. Fauiiez On Thupsdey, March 24, Carmamie M., wife of Michae! Falihee, aged 38 years and 7 days. e relatives’ and friends of the tarnly are respectful nd the funeral, op Sunday afternoon, at hall- idence, 12 Baat ag to ai past one o'clock, trom ber ‘lat second street, corner of Madiso Hi At Chicago, Tit. on Thursday, March 2 ait G Herre f Dr. J. Newton Hetzel, xe it fz, Fe and Misuguist eo the tate Axcon Forbes, Esq. en, Conn Hasury.—In Jersey City, on Wednesday, March 28, Mar. canwr Hanuey, widow of William Harley. aged 58 years. Kenvy.—Of consumption, RICHARD Keir, late of ‘No, ets, street, aged 39 years. relatives. and tricnds are respectfully invited to at- lend ue tume: ym the residence of his brother in-la\ Me. Francis Mob ty No. a 6t, this (Saturday) ternoon, at two jock, from thence to Calvary Cemeter, Law's Ip Greenpoist, on be Tf ae 7h, of typhoi pneumonia, ADELaipe, wite of David P. Lewis, and ate —— Bing, ‘deceased. aged youre 10 months a1 fie relatives and friends of the family are respectful! “igrited Wo aitend (he ungral.oa Sunday afvorasse at ous elo sing. Oa Friday, Maren 26, after a short and éhvere tas theo ‘only son of Michael Leamey, aged 3 ‘an TORRE frlenas.and acquaintances are respectfully invited to mea The foneral. this (Saturday) efternos, at pre ‘the residence of bis grandmother, Mrs. 53 West Siateenth street. ‘Lewis.—On, Thursday. March %, Mane Lovtsr, infant ¢uughter ot W. H and Phebe M. Lewis, azed 19 months yo relatives and friends ol ‘the family are respectful avi the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, rf 292 Weat Tloution street. © roariet fever Caan. yous ne A MAgrEns, c destcuil of James aad Charlotte me uneral 3 sStnady a afte a ait ock, from Park 2 Houtue aud B any “She tena Sasi of he family Fits yeepect(ut piiedto atiend the Suncra, from, the, Hedding. Meth i @bureh, on Sun eootes ay two Rhtbout furtber tavitavo “71 wT i Pn. MANDIY.—-Ub Saiurday, March 19, at Normandie vi ae the Hon. and Pausn ind Rev. Groncx York NORWANDIR, aged 62 yer spn Friday, March 23, Nawet Pacsune, Sidow of tive fai lly are respectfully invited to attend re at bal = pony ae! ARY JAND, 01 en 5 yenre yaad 7 months, § "Taehae oft mily are invited to atiend the fune- ral, on aaa allergen at oe orelock, from the residence of ber ‘ork sireet. ea Caine ritey, lah B your Wooxsr, ® native of AD, relan years. EF es sia ou8, of. ie son w, John omas and xine, are eeopstiul invited ty ut ae ‘umeral, from 4 street, on Sui afternoon, o/ioek Tres recsaine will be taken to bo Seabetery iuters an oa aE ‘hirty fo doats. Car: oe it Ue dnt b Bi ju the 7Ist year bis aga iatives and friends are in te reoerss yee’ the resi aoe Lhe Rita ig liary street, Awe, o'cloc aLDING On This Ce pty “ins Pilende of deceased are lavited to attend the futtera:, hesreturaay) ‘aiternoon, at twoo'elock, from No. 173 West b street, beiwoon Simh and Seven ry MELSEER, at Fl he tS in, New Jor on Friday, March Saki. At Hoboken, % rgitere a i: SS Chahta moni ‘William’ respectfully iavited to attend eee, ou haterment le 25, Jony, \ofant son of Charles inains wit “he Uiken to Greenwood on ba 4] at gr walve eretook ‘M., from the residence of bis parents, Ni th avente Srngrirens. —On Friday, March 25, Annis, Ua mt daugh | Be achawken Cometer, ter of Joseph and Aunie K. Struthers, oa services on Bunday ae ye rane Hy hy atvecnane wee at fi th avenue, Her tara a ce range county for Laterm: Bie aa. SUPPLEMENT Se me ermnete, cpr fare Faacy. 25, in uae o ai tare, Ste ond are tho family fulizmviia! ton toatiend the i fimeral (ron the aes of bis Wortioth"etvets, ou Sumaay aftr akiowtiemme hs Sart ig oon aa tr tain on Pista ot New Bedford ninth sad, Yorkshire, Rengell, from London for Melbourne, Jam past one 3, 1a0t7 8-1ou 30, PTuomer fn i New ét on Neodey, Met Maroh 21, i Bo- | it iD, } from L-verpool fer MYork, March 21, mI Ses cota Th 25 at woatr-tve | 4 BhiD 8 Weve, from Bombay for Mauimaia, ne roe Sciock. of congestion ofthe as, . pi » mang ae se ae ae Amor, Jan 21—In port slip Wanderin; kag meh duneral fghene trem ca 5 Maroh ie ich now, fatuer, “inane & Jone. No. Tz'yeenant etree of Bun: Havana; ‘rigs ‘Haooee kre morni ten o'clock, The remains will betaken to | too, Havana; Kio Gran: r aaa ess ag Lote ent innatl, Obio, op Weinesday, | £i'C.cwiey, Draka and it Warloa'” Moa, med SSRLARR.—At Cinolni March 23. Van Ri i . | sobzs ‘Aasia (ive), Martin, Eostou; Th, bare Ansa. W ryruands a ae carat ce ed ey a ag "the friends of the dary are rogues bark Train (Br), Philadelphia; brigs DO Cast- te i, faa hae inion si fay af. arg ‘F rte enh, Has Mebane STE A Grea Gresapoint et oe ruta Se Ross, do" bri fore, Bates, dot loomm, widow ia Wait and dangle, 4 thaniel Moore, deceased: of ‘Newtown, tu the r., y Se ir, He Sth, brigs sdicetlar Gt), Smith, Bostouy now, Seat in portsnips Santon (Br), Creswell, for " Pearleas, i and ate Dingle Wile fame Oscar, Holt Tor doz, bra eles, archer, fe Bast Goat, Sia Dee 2 ships Kalemba: (Br), ‘NYork; Jam jan 17—Arr barks Frater, Mart! a Birara: the 1800, ediead rate ‘are favited toat- Besar cee “ia gore wte, ore Tithe: ielattves snd fre tend the feperel, this (Saturd: the residence of his brother. Fy etreot, 0 Onl pa Dal SHIPPING NEWS: te NYork; Beate ou (Bi a (and aid 21 at i ‘or ip Sea AL MOTIOR. Al eter ant achages ntded or ho Ww Yous Tze Soa hive ara ; rgonaut, Nortoas pe annn oer i Niorwentor, Grdcker; Soawmut, Marrils ALMANAG FOR WHEW YORE—THIS ~ fre jore, lack Pe es itesree ast $8 5 Ae ee aeienrennanaoronmnemmmannnnanncnne aanse | Olare Moree. bawrente, for freight or’ charter Dow Port of New York, Maroh 25, 1864, Farr, for Bau Francleoo; Philp Deigore: Se an Steamship Kilo Yune, 3 Master. il atanae U9 Sls @uieresds Mortthow, Bow pokatohn Gieenstomn and I4y- |. ien.us Monon; Meanie’ ath sui, John Weal. Forte Hants ikud), Vou Ganten, Bouidamapton and | NOrioana (end ld Toth Tor za): hath Luke Bare bam, Low, tec 4 ‘Sages, Steamship Corsica (Br), LeMesurter, Nosaa:and HAvante latin for: NGron: ea Bieg: Monk ister’ Duckwitz i et ar 06, Rory * Mone ister Duckw mm). der, oa Pati 50 Li bit Fortin aa Melcher, San_FranclsooSutton & Co. * San Francisoo—J i Willfsmns, Qohe North American, “Cutting, LiverpooieWilliams & Bhip M Nottebohm, Lamb, Liverpool—Howlsnd & Froth. wart Clansman (Br), Cleghorn, Giaegow—HJ &\0 A Do Bark Auctionser (Br), MoOullough, Demarara~Joues & UGjark Oarrte Davis (Br), Davis, Buck, Havana—J.H Ward Brig Flavio (Ital), Martins, LondonderrysHolmboe & Brg August (Norw). ——~, Christiang—Funch, Meincke Brig J Titus (Br) Matamoros—J F Whit & Co. Brig Nalad (Or), Wiobardaon, Gioutuopoe-Tucker & Light: ur. a Brig G W Baxter, Gilchrist, Fortress Monroe—J W Elwell soe! Bogor, Care ee on die lay (Bed, Flaner, b Liverpouts ih, Cardenas; igi ‘£8 mind Malanaay ¥ garrat NB. ty eour Luxe ‘Bhrubasn Low. Boston; Baltimore; beige DB D tania fa Rice, Baltithore Biwcceses reeset: | eee rene ats tae int Sear M ova. Ta Growell Pane a iy ips Wentanat,| Tandon ‘Slat Yor ie ax, Moore, og erator, Lots Gainbe laginner, poe sear Pap n Pearl, cee . re Kenny. itt fanson. Ban Franclaco, Bil Jan lack Hawk, se Behr Henry Gibb, Wood. ‘ ry arch 12-—Are brig Ingraham, B: Behe Henke Ser GhetseaFermusrae rst baby ae Baticont Cochrane, Nrore: Trovatore, re, Garrat Warcham=F : tive ‘erguson & ‘Barnard, leans; aereraey ee Gere oF PRO Blackstone eidence—Ty Kenn; ny iu ‘Slat it, York, acdauds I Blood mt) Bg vail, Fails Phew. Haven—H 8 Rackett & Son. ‘ke nD, ; Ann Blizabeth, Norgrave, J Thompson. Cundiff, Baltimore, West; J co hols, Blanchard, NOrleans; D Nickels, Pearce, Herd Martha Stevens, Hart, Baltimois. do; bri spats ere 2 Annandale, Jones, Pore wamer Fannie. Fenton. Philadelphia, at binges Daria) Nyon . Yam aH ‘Hand, ARRIVED. ad. ‘corks big California, Cann, Fr warsteamer Marcens, Capt Vario, Fortress Montoe, (89, Figen pre ey Baro. en En Lond tat ‘ils Porteads se rae March 23. + He peas ont renner. ne is a screw, mounts 6 of 8) met ‘Steamsh: pOrassder ane Guthrie, S ‘Thomas March 1, Laguayra 8th, and Porto Cabello 15th, with coffee, to Booth pr teatioak ayy , ark, Nore, 0- Ia port bark John Benson, for Now Fortress th rneia she pi i in for oul)? tt avn de. ea eres cer & Co. Had very ag opts a crear rat Now Oricana aatarcnan ate Jan ae ie ace ‘orn pe IE ae F lie wit sdsarar, Bo having lost her pie Hover Rogers, and, Se Paul Ocowell, ‘on the 22 egal, Be sale, 8) miles NB of Hatteras, was obliged to vari mocpacy | ret Balle trom i, Heed fares ‘Queen, ‘Milery, "Gteamuhio City of Pichmond (0 8 transport), Rely fron Sagat Me Ieaitealt bard Collingwood, Beckers et Fortress Monroe, to U 8 Quartermaster. versham (Br), Pearoes Macassar “Gacy ‘Boba, ands ‘end Silver. peicamsnlp Balvqore, Lewis, Baltimore, with mdse, to Jas | Seale (Be). fo RYORES Al Ber wood, Ruin M Mile (of Augusta Me) Perry, Liverpoo}, Feb —. Sehakis andes 8 Nas , estan, br Glear, atier which weather. ‘Feb 21, experienced Sand ata Wing cia he aaevere gale from SU to SSW, and while lying 100 on star nee, Botsford; i Rooks, Hen i ed soit ead covering’ plant, ‘cauring the ‘tuip to teak aamator Jan Wi buat of Peace, enabled to keep het free gr Prov; next ne yerenther moderating: | 8 ca id aren Acree cis wae 2 ship: As possible, but in, the teak ul contin fags pate ‘oun sats eedaed ons Srye Oubar Palade. em men. disal ite to lighten ship, and Cotthrist (Br), B ‘commenced disc after’ partially ichi : iden Load. ages ug her, was enabled sca et the ae uadey oo Jatroly af a Gectras Pendleton, ee and continued on our course, Feb 24, 11 AM, saw & : Teoward, with siguals of distress; ran down to her and found from phe ve (Be). Mee York the Austrian ‘Coguat!. Cnpt FA barks Hew cays i cBany Be iow York (or Leh, having on ing on board the acre of ths Moore, from Hong & ; ship Lucy Thompson ed). excepting, 5 r, Who was ‘drowned hey repr meine L me con a Ba had been dismastad oh the 2ist re and abandoned on the BOSTON. March 29—Ar 234, in a sinking cond! lem, Nickerson, i et Sparrer.ene ft i. std: wchS. Willows. Lubes 1 egrapted ry r x m._Liubec for : of the crew; hoisted ont jonas; sehr 2. al ‘rom. brig coo. foes Baie sl ry Wengen Cid Be ‘Dries rw aa hg = Thee 1m, still afloat, with poet reel pues aie ie, raz Washington “i dingsois well, ll, NYor! Al f ‘rater, Of the mates on board of her, and succeeted ta geittng three No vessel nd toaae. the 8 8 stoamer Aahian tn mara ont, hams and the curonometer, quadrant and bar moter of the in Bark Warren White late Capt some of the offieers’ cloth! last ni in also ng, th paring, Maaved ohne se the snip, 1, sooenee® 4 ark and su eaug the wreck. 84 a inst fat lat 43 20, lon Ard fell in with large ai gS of feld. gene ‘23, lat 43 25, saw a large double t ship, ‘of main and mizen topgaliant “tae iad inst wa or thet be Licuiship, but was forced to haul of i conseicnce heavy ight, and 10) ‘ie Toads. —! Kee Liverpool; soar Sal- winnie Fhilaeipnis 6 Cid Brem om hip aioharty Be ‘Loudon; barks Antioch, oe Cronsiadt; ie bl ‘oak, Co pe a: he ad bars aoe Windward, ‘Genesee, won Hae q lward, ig a A storm. Bridgewater, Dawson, Livery 29 days, with mdse 10, Boston; i Sty pasaengera ‘to Willinins & atom o deaths and ‘ Warren White. two bee ha\courred on the passage lat 40, lon 51, LTIMORE, March 23—Arr este G, cB rata tee ‘ship Norway, from Liverpool F jor New York; dria, Cid brig Chatta 21st, atl 20, lon ‘66, saw ship Gzussure, trom ‘Live bs gs dies schrs 3M Bazles, Taomnpeoke er Ful ‘en 22 for New Y Bradley, and D P, Newb “Vxothan Bark Gazelle (of New Haven), Black, a ford, § stinte. Providence! T J Hill, failden, 40; Joan: 10, with molasses. to H Trowbridue®s Sons Oh ine int John Coke a Ruswiate ia search of an Ttallan (ft 38 15, on 70 Su, Me. kc Ben) Colcord (of Searsport), Coleord, dave with sugar 810 RP Bk & Con Pal ints tue Dela, ware Break water in ‘the late easterly gale, Sehr Bele of the Bay, ——, Key West March 12 via Cape | _ B, ley i South Glosten EGee on fvork. “Sid sch Lucy econ Bo 24th— Art bark Paladin ge Brown, York; sett Laay A Orentt, oe. —— Tne! Yazoo, Yaron Die Mraatiagions nreaet Only Alesana Henlope: Sehr a “Albert Pharo, ‘ot. al! ities River, Md. schrs Envoy, and Sehr Henry Finch, Fal more, tle veptonT TON. Ma ts oar aor ene. Farts Williams, ares rect, Schr Anzeline Vancleaf, Tamper, Baltimore. « days, $14 sche Salile (W Ponder, Prillipa, N ‘York; slosp Seur H Wallets. Parsons, Rega Ua arbor, Hoy Sulilaaa, go Behr Joum Wateoa, Laac, Elzaberhport for Boston TOWN, ‘March Sl—Arr brig Alruccabah, BELOW. Plilsdetpbis for ‘Geo B Prescott, for do; At , Fican Cuiet, Proasoy, Wiork for Salou. Ravurned sebr Aw Bark Creole. e Vesis. and Cameo, SAILED, the above arrivats. Wind W. 24h—Stramers Ualted Kingdom, Diamond Btalo, Ellen 8 Pata RIVER: March 2i—Arr schr Tunis Bodine, Buses, Terry, Admiral. Petre}, ‘Mississippi: abips Chatta- | B11 noogs. Norioha; barks RG W ge, Falmouth, en Mor- me schr Catharine Beals, Haskell, Blizabethport. Fison, P G-Alexander, Hamburg, South. Faste Alee, | KEY WESE, March 18—In port steam ts George Amanda, Kinz Mon, Fairbaven; echre Mary E pas Z Peabody, Nighuingale. Edson, Veron; 0 Ssteomer San 4 lessonger, Faleating ale. Spotiord, Ripple. Bmeline Haight, Ridgewood, UA ‘Flos, EW ORLEANS. ‘March. (5, AMaArr ‘or saan Annie, A RW, fucan Scranton, Ser Hamilton, White, NYork: brig & Fielda (Br) “Lewis dohn way, @ T Hubbard te Tampico. ibelow, ‘coming ip Aute- "5th—Br steamasuip Labuan ert, Sarve Lye frome tL Wind at sunset S8E. ir ai J"Phiindelohlay echr Gor ‘Burton, i BEDFORD, March 292-Arr, #hip, Aste, Miscetlaneous. as for tionsivlu (oor as beter): och Sresmeute Lisvay, Capt Hargill, aatled yesterday for Li- WL NYo. = verpool ane Tatar Taip—The steamboat Lizzie Baker, Captain P La wt Rove. had her ongineer's trip on Thursday, She asored r% ate Lia markabdly fast. She was bufit at Albany by Brainerd & ier, 18 178 feet longs 29 feet beam, ava OC a nent ated oe | Ri water. Her engin bulit_by B McGiunis, of Alvany Brena She would prove a valuable acauigtion to ocr ivy, and be of more service than many of the bulk now in Tong gira John Flair Re Staswrate Daxorast (olde wheel) sas sold on the 234 lost ite ee tet =, Ponce} inule Cobb. Avediily py Mena Burdett, Jones & Co to BH Drummond & Oo for | frit pane Fence airs i Mehattey. New Nork; Albert Thomas? og Sur Pa Crest, from ety co via na Peraste for ears ‘Md —Wind NE, blowing a gale, In port the arrivale anchors in the ren, RI, onthe 26th of N and now in Bosto has been purchased by Messrs. score, Baker & Morrill, of thes ao on private terme. Rasc Susan, from New York for Philadelphia, went ashore at the Delaware Breakwater 28d inet, and ls full Of waters March seobrg | Nahan Jona, Bric Nawant—Seituate, it, of Bor. fron jath for Havana. ts a about one ‘hile orth uate Light cad Goer rep reported) " be @ total Part of Crew Bean Virin Wel aft March picbene ‘ivid, Thi oenn, ofand Hom BEJOMM NB. with itipbery for New Tork, ashore on Bingen Yolat, Bue has stk feet of water ia the hold. Crew saved. oan R WVave, from Now York for Philadelphia, went the Delawn ater 234 inst, and is full (fot Cuan Buse from Philadelphia for Salem a ‘Sblaware Broutwaier Sd Jost, That sd is i rall of of wa Sonn DW minesoan from Philadelphia, for Porismouth, Demwater water 234 inet, KUL mith pork, sunk. at the RY | eee see AS Sap le. mea rn mang seule Toe ‘mats ens m | fee ‘were wakes teem es reimnin n the Av Urkown Sonn was ashore, at, Coddington's Cove 24th ballast, @ short. | es of orcas five miles abo ihe et jarch achra a Tiekeaooarte tories, Baas etter cect | q FUMLADRERREA, Rar ar ets 0 Meme Ge 81: Hiaataxp Liane, 678 tons, By at Damariscotta in oun es oer Good i, ely been sold at Bombay for £430), ad gous under the , faveni tae ¥ how called tho Premabhoy mabhoy, end was ‘» 12 for Boston, iver spaet a4 Pc! iF OckAN BeLLe, 1095 tons t built at Wal Port, 3 : nr geese been sold at Bombay. tad gone under the yg SG Bekah vag Oia Te eran Row. Sm AuRrKoLs, of BA phate 8a7 8, Ianoohed at War- in 3 briga int, Fi Aus tt ia; rade, ie ety ees af then me for Perera ae oe mee 1 ech | 2—Old sors Astoria, Haines, and ord, Caidenas; che ‘tchr James Power, May- ster cteanaee Fata Nemes, peice ote ue ‘i nz—The outer station below Reston, Fs ba pmol ochs rent oopere on Newoomb's ae bar a ahs wore aoe a beta tues a ie juoys a x3 eee Hs tHE at. mer ele tear tea, Se ér station ins day or two. of racic archon ” EARSTOR, taghtnouse taspoctor rag Se | aatiaow lies about ee, tr ; alee at alien moved (a

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