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“sto exclude thediseare from tho disirict and country, Geroret of tho Military Department of ihe Pagife judges his services cau be 7. Fist Liew enant M. P. Brown, of the Engineer fe ordered tu report to the Commaoding Geueral of & Dep2:iment of Missouri for asazument to duty. rst Lieutenant J. I. Foster, Seventh cavalry, is wed twenty days’ delay in weportins to the superin- fendent of the general recruiting service. Capiain G, EB.” Atwood, Twenty seventh infantry, is ordered to join his nent aller accompanying recriis %o the divisioa of Missuuri. NAVY BULLETI¥, -poting oj... HONORABLY DISCHARGED, ‘Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Alired Weyon. DET.CHED, wanes uaalgn. Oscal ir W, Farrenbolt, from the New Ortered to the Ohio’ third assistant En- ae P. Budd, frem the Saranac und ordered home; Acting F John Lo» Y pair he qr oy A eo from the Newbern and or- Acting Abrahai BE. has been detached ofvom duty at Hydrographia pry ane lydrograpbis Ofice, and granted leave kate Edward K. Greene bas detach ~0n the Olio, and nied "area eee toe duty Midshipmen L. 8, oui, Kingsland Weare, A. A. ~Crape, J. BL J.B. J. SB. Jar Diok aa Hira and SW. enki to 3. W. Pane, upman J.T, C, Hoffman, of the Naval Academ: has resigued, " NAVAL COURT MARTIAL, A marine Court martial convened at Philadel- epbia on the inst., of which Colone! Thos. L. Enclish is Presdent, forthe trai of Major Thomas T. Fie United states Marine Qorps. cys + THE CHOLERA. ~Meeting of the Board of Health—Dangers of the Kpidemio in 1867—Necessity of Giunrd= ing Against ite Introduction—A Suitubic Quarantine Station Necessary, d&c. The Board of Health met yesterday afternoons, Presi- ~dent Sthuttz in the chair. ‘The Sanitary Committee made the following importaut ‘report upon the great want of a quarantiue station for cholera stricken emigranta at this port, aud the immi- ment danger to the metropolis.the coming summer by the advent of tho disease :— The Sanitary Committee deem it to be their duty to in- form the Board of Health that there is just reason to be- hieve that epidemic cholera will appear hero during ine month of May or June next. ‘Whether the disease which existed last year has left germs cnoagh behind to generate a fresh pestilence this spring i3 a question that no one can answer, ‘Ye rata, snows and frost of a severe winter may, it is hoped, bave des‘roy’t them, Bat on the supposition that such may bo the fact, we shall still be exposed to constant importa. tions of cholera frow Europe. Cholera is not exiinet in Europe, and accounts have just reached us of its preva- lence in tho island of Guerusey, and it is almost abso- jutely ceriain that it will be browht to this --ccuntry by’ some of ‘the immigrants who will arrive in New York. This notable fact, at least, deserves to be presented to the attention of the Board, that no cholera appeared last year ip the Metropoliian Health district until after the arrival of veaseis in the port w th the disease on board. Last year we decided to act upon the thecry that cholera was communicable throug! the evacuations of the patents, nnd, if they by Any menus were conveyed fo the laud, whether through soled clothing or the dirty bodies of the immigranis, we should iave a pestilence: bat if we could wash the pa. senger, and cleanse and disinfect their clo'Ling, a pesti- Yence would be avofdea. The experience derived last year In ine use of disinfectants has wondertully coutirimed our belief in the truth of our theory, It 13 well known that no efficient quarantine eatablis!.- ‘ment exrsted then In w York—nor does i now exist. The patienta were trarierred to the floating hospita, or detained in buike or on board of the v sccls in which they arrived. No thorongh arrangements were made, or could be made, for bathing or for disinfeesine their bag- gage. Th became tmreratively necessary, if we wished to select some place or shore wittr ‘ho proper conveniences for purification, whore, after a stort detention, the immigrants’ might be — forwurd- ed tw ‘thelr destination without carrying dis. case with them, The Commissioners of Quaran; tine, Emigration and Health were of ove mind on this subject; and acied in concert, ‘The general goverv- ment wat applied to for the use of Sandy Hook, and then of Bedioe's Isinud, but the request was refuscd, Barren Istand examined, but found unsuitable for the ‘perpote om account of tls belog used a= a recep for dead animals. Coney Isiand wes evitwble inanany réepecte, but could not_be thought o: becaase it was Jeased the town of Gravesend, wilu the condition that it should not be uced for quarantine puvyoves, We then hire some buildings at Segaine’s Poin’, near the quaranti monn ground, which was own ed by tho Btate; fter preparing them for the obliged, by the decision of the couri, to relingrish ove possession of them. Defeated in our eifuris to save ‘the country from pestilence, we turned our atrention to. Aghuing the disease wherever it appeared, and with ccess has now become amatter of hittory. “ 18 our honest opinion now as it was thon that mach, (ie ae ail, the cholera might have been prevented if we not been interfered with. The di excrete of the whon attached to clothing, even that which beea Haris A jn trunks, is bolieved to bave the power of communicating the cholora, whenever it meets ‘with moisture and a suitable temperature; and it is upor “this supposition that we explain the outbreak of th sre ‘in places in ~s3 interior remote from tie-ports ue Amenigeants ve lanied. disinfection "thle clothing would have do- Ls afin ‘Sud bavo eaved thousanas of lives. AS ships continued to come with cholera the halks ‘wore not numerous enough to accommada'e the passen- gers and they were necessarily detained on the vesseis hich they arrived. The well were thus exposed to ‘the tnfection and many died. a one .cecasion, when the weather was’ tempestuous the di could not bo “transferred to the land for Durial, and the commmnity ‘were outraged at the spectacie of the weil, sick and dead all crowded in a narrow space, within sight of the shore, without the power of escaping from the death ‘which covstantly threatened them. The shipkeeyers cwere powerless to enforce order, and the excited passen- gers were mutinous and threatened to set fire to the ships and eecap? to the shore. The attempt was actnaliy made on several occasions to burn the ships, und wo were in coustant fear that the paasencers would force tneir way ou rafts to the abore, aud dissem uate the cholera, or in their rashuess ake he vente one with the vessols that public cried out {n in@ignant topes that Gointhing hou be done for their r-acue, een ets or aan and by ben yf gre ted 10 ey might be set on abore, In one instance Tite rrosiaent or the Bosra was if - offered t8e whole fortane of a father if he would lbera o hie only cm bed avon and dangbter, who althoush in po wealth wore thus detained on board of a:: infected and in constant danger of teking ‘the disease Ti is rich to recall these horrora, so disyracofi:! to our civilize Suen) for they will occur again the com:n. sexson, unions ‘we can Obtwinfa piace on share for the accommodation of Paseenyers, Board of Health ts powories, aud 20 are thé Uommissioners of Quarantine aud Emigration, The whole matter has been referred to the Lozisia- ture, and it alone must be held responsibie for (bo evils @ay follow from indifference or inciicient action. We canuot tell whether the expects cliolers will be mild and manageable, as. it was last year, or whother it will aesusne the dimensions of a wide-spread and de- structive pestilence, This wedo know, that if it sould come iu a vivlent form the trade and commerce of Now York wili be ail but ruined. Strangers wil) avoid the in- fected city, amd bythe the wil flee from it, and yes — be pogo thousands where last year tiey Tf it should come, the Board of Heath’ be looked to forhelp. People will cr; ae “Why not save us?” or, ah youala ot parse did you ‘the Wower, day tid you not say’ #0 1 jo tiwe, in order that ‘we m.git make preparation?’ We have no wish to incur ey egprcially af we bave not deserved it, and to ad our daty now to raise 4n alarm has gris aes ‘and call upon the Legislature to vetore fe to hate redponciviiey ‘and establish a place on shore where ftgmigrants can be querantived, in urdet to save the country from the «: Pestilence, The wae bas aed acted. We would tree iets tof a abe. gubtect ina sat eonarons vide for the pubs good. 2 te bo am Incl ercoce ‘manifested to m4 warnings a Those who, —. cael knowledge ol the disease, on to bo ti-tene: to. Thue has in the Aseembiy that no part of ‘county iy ahall be ased for quaran- tine pi selfist: legiviation will roguit in not providin, athe on shore, The igrants and country from NC. ae MD, WILLARD PAR: 5 M.D. JAMES Cel ‘Sanitary ’ Committee. Commiseioner Beraey said that bo was jn-favor of the cadoption of the roport, but that he did not think that the committee was justified tn assuming that the cholera would bo in our midst the coming summer. The digeare orake jntry in 1832, and did not it until Sears auerward edi nt fiw cet, bese col, Bogs Raped 1866, 16 in eee dn Mpedionl an, (aught otk eee iy tat THE VERMONT RAILROADS AND, THE LEGISLATURE. Mosteaursn, Vt, March 14, 1867, Governor Dillingham has issued a proclamation con. voning the Kegislatare in an extra session on the 27th inet, ‘The Object ta to afford relief to tho southwestern secon 0 ISS Cone Per ont ee ee sal sre since aled Sar io Sve we wrovanier te ‘cont tbe the Mi =" puild a toad wo fat. with the Harlem FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Tovuspary, March 1,'—6 P.M. ‘Tne stock market has shown considerable fir.un°ss to- day, although there was less speculative activity, especially in Erie, than during the previous part of the week. The fact of its exhibiting am unyielding tendeacy in the midst of comparative dulmess is favorable to higher prices; but the rise is not likely to be rapid, the old ball element in the street having been too much demoralized by the losses of the closing months of 1860 to be quickly reatored to the position of an effective working force, Efforts are being mado to engineer special movements in some of the railway stocks— iXchigan Southern among them—and this is symptomatic of @ general disposition to operate for an advance, The repert of a probable contest for the manage ment of the latter road at the next election is, however, an iuyention of the parties interested in the present movement, with a view to getting outside buy- ers to co-operate with them, and, in the manufacture aud circulation of false reports, the bulls are as expert and uuscrupulous as the bears, and either would sell their friends by musrepresentation about as cheaply as Esau sold bis birthmght, For cool, vncenscientious and withal respectable villains, Wall street is unequalled throughout the world. At the ten o'clock seasion of the open board railway shares were steady, New York Central sold at 103: Erie, 68%; Hudson, 136; Reading, 101%; MichisaD Southern, 733 @ 34; Cleveland and Pistebarg, 81% ® 56; Rock Island, 95% 296; Northweov@rm, 3536 (0.9); do. preferred, 63%; Fort Wavae, 9634; Ohio and Missismppt certificates, 29% a 30; Pacific Mail, 125, At tho first regalar board the market was steady on 8 portion of the list and firm on the remainder, Michigan Southern, Obio and Mississippi certificates, Pacific Mail and Canton being the strongest, New York Central closed § higher han at the same time yesterday, Reading 34, Michigan Southern 134, Itiinois Central 4, Rock Island 5, North- western 34, do. preferred %, Fort Wayne 3%, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 124, Pacific Mail 2}, Atlantic Mail 1%, Canton 32{. Erle was 3 lower, Michigan Central 44. Government securities were frm. Coupon sixes of 1881 showed an advance of 3, five-twonties of 1965 44, mew issue 4g, Missouri sixes advanced three por cent, selling t ‘at 98, under the report that the State Finance Dit us floally passed places $759,000 now in the local treasury tothe credit of the interest account, and pro- vides a mill tax, which will produce $1,400,000 a year, besides making four millions of appropriations out of the amount due to the State by the general government. With these funds it is proposed to retire during the present yoar the overdue coupons on each bond issued by the State, the total debt of which is $18,436,000. A balance of $400,000 applicable to the sinking fund to retire the remaining conpons will then remain, Tennessee sixes were 34 lower; North Carolina sixos 1%. At the one o'clock open board raliway shares were firm. New York Central sold at 10334 ; Erie, 69; Heading, 102 (10. n.); Michigap Southern, 7434 a 9%; Cleveland aud Pittsburg, 82; Rock Island, 96 a 14; Northwestern, 8534—do. pre- ferred, 63%; Fort Wayne, 9674; Western Union Tele- graph, 42)¢ a 4. At the haif-past two regdlar board the market was dull but firm. New York Central closed % igher than at the first regular boord, Michi- gan Southorn %,- Dilinois Central 34, North- Western 34, do. preferred 34, Fort Wayne 34. Oh o and Miesiseippi certificates were i lower. Govern- ment securitios were steady, At the half-past throe open board prices showed oniy fractional variations, and the volume of business was light, New York C-ntral sold at 10934 (b, 6}; Erie, 68%; Michigan Southern, 74% a %; Wimois Central, 11534; Rock Island, 9634 (s. 8); Cleveland and Pittsburg, 82% (b. 10); North- western, 8514; do. preferred, 63 (s. 9); Fort Wayne, 96)4; Mariposa proferred, 2334; Pacitic Mail, 125 (b. 30); Atlantic Mail, 84; Western Union Telegraph, 42. Sub- sequently the market remained firm but quiet, Erie being the strongest of the railway shares, Ata quarter to six o'clock to following quotations were current:— Now York Centrat, 1031¢; Erie, 69 a 4; Reading, 102 a 443 Michigan Southern, 7434 a 34; Iilinols Central, 11634 a116; Cleveland end Pittsburg, 82a 3{; Rock Island, 95% 096; Fort Wayne, 96%, a %; Northwestern, 35a 34; do, preferred, 63}, a 34; Western Union Telegraph, 420 x. ‘The proposed rew stock of the Hudson River Railroad Company is to be issued, it the present programme is carried out, to the old stockholders at the price of four thoasand dollars for every hundred shares. The capital stock being now $6,961,971, and the project. being to double it, it foliows that at this rat® the company wiil receive ttle more than three miilions of dollars for nearly seven millions worth of its stock. Looking at this ina straightforward buamess light, the transaction ‘would appear to ba a very undésirable one for the com- Paay, although it would doubuess greatly benefit the large holders of Hudson River shares. Cvi bono? wo may ask of the directors, wio are so zeniously bent upon this Luge operation, Does it not look very much hke a spendtbrift borrowing money at the rate of sixty percent? Why double the stock when tho aiternative ts presented of reserving enough from the current earnings to construct whatever improvements are required? The project wears the ap- pearance of a stock jobbing operation, and it is probable that owing to © majorty in interest being enlisted in the scheme for ‘heir own benefit that tt will be adopted, ‘Due it will nevertheless reflect discredit upon those con- cerned. ‘she gold market has ruled very steady, the extreme range of the day having been from 1343 to 184%, with the closing transactions at the higher rate. Loans were mace without interest and at 1-64a 132 per cent per dicm. Money continues in easy supply to the Stock Exchange at seven per cent, with exceptional transactiona at six, aitbough there isa brisk demand for loans and dis- counts, Commercial paper of tho best grade passes generally at seven per ceat; but names in the dry goods trade are Closely scrutinized in consequence of the un- settlement of confidence by tht failure of Orray, Taft & Co, of Providence, and the Wauregas Print Companys, both extensive manufacturing companies. The tiabili- ties of the last mentioned are stated to be two miitions, aud some large sales of their goods !n thts market, made a few days ago, at iow prices, have bad the effect of canaing @ general throughout the trade, and the pressure to sell at declining prices has been espe- cially marked among the commission houses to-day. ‘Tuese “heavy failures, reacting as they necessarily do upon other houses, create widespread distrust, and moro than usual caation is therefore observed in granting credita, ‘The foreign exchange market 1s very firm and the amount of bills offering is inconsiderable, At the clogo of busindss tue foliowing quotations wero current:— Bankers’ bills on England, at sixty days, 100568; at three days, 1009 @ 110; commercial ills, 108 a 10834; francs, sixty days, 6.20 a 6.15; at threo daya, 5.15 a 6.12); bills on Berlin, 72 a 724; om Bre- mén, 78% a 79; on Frankfort, 41 a 4114; on Amsterdam, 40% w 4134; on Hamburg, 86 a 26%; on Antwerp, 6.20 05.17 3, Console and American securities aro steady on the London Stock Excnange, the quotations boing as undor:— repens eae 18. le oe Gaited Sarc 86) hy we abs mM 384 Mi.nois Central, "6 11% Mining shares were moderately active, and Alameda ‘Sliver advanced to $7 under a steady demand. At the first board Columbian Gold and Silver closed bc. Ingher ‘than at the second board yesterday, selling at @% 85. Quaris Hill was 15c, lower, eelling at $3 90; Consolidated Gregory Gold 10c., selling at $11 76: Smith & Parmeice 6c, selling at $610, Alameda Silver sold at $606. At the second board Quartz Hill closed 6¢. higher than at the first board, sdlling at $4; Alameda Siivor 5c., aolling at $7. Davidson Copper old at $1 45. ‘The earnings of the Fort Wayne Railway forthe month of February were $622,822 against $420,986 for the corresponding month last year, showing au increase of $41,836, Tt ts stated by @ Buffalo journal that the depositors of the defanct First Natioual Bank of Medina hold a meot- fog on Saturday and passed a resolution that they would not accept less than fifty cette on a dollar, As matters appear, there is not much prospect of getting thirty conte on a doilar, The Morris anf Essex Rallway Company have de- clared a dividend of 8:4 per cent, free of goverument tax, out-of the earnings, payable at their office in Now- ark, after the 20th instant, Tho dividend, except for amounts less than $25, will be paid in tock at par. All dividends less in amount than $25 will be paid tn cash. Serip will be issued for fractional parta of « share, which may be converted into atock by paying the difference in “cash. The cortiGcates of indebtedness isqned Inet August in How of a cash dividend are also made payable in stock at par. The Boston dank statements of the past thre weeks Compare as follows :-— Low Feb 25, March. Mare) Th + + $95,232,900 $95,050,727 $92,078,075 Specie. + 779,402 950, 695, 447 toast seater Rotes 15, sale 15,938 10 15,719,479 38,516,53 series (am 2 3 a tentias ee al Cireu’n (State) Annexed is the Piltsburg Clearing Huse statement :— Balances $81,637 60 443 March, consom co Rape ee et The Bank of England retaa for 4 Tuary 27 is as follows, couysed with.the siatement of the previous week :— aa "HR Government its. | T4, Government securit 18°201'350 18°045,819 ” 3,562, 1,545,921 10 985,495 11,030,450 22.295, 22.375 835 and 2 19,311,413 19,390,312 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, ‘Thursday. March 14—10:30 A. M. te 00 bar vs 5. "64 ENE a 10000 US 6's,6-20 re "65 0 96.0 itty 6 We, ‘dbni Ferticy chatted 's,, a le 1700 Tres n'73-10, Ise ‘7H000 do. 1000 Brook); 6900 do. 3000 Tenn lou NC wou FON) tl i 6000 Hisnoix Cent’! vd, 14 oy Cleve & Tol s. f. b. 10L 0) Feninaalar latin b 16 NY & NHaven 6's. 66 Continental Bunk.. 103 ms 3X, Wo Matletagcin ist pe 38 10) MA& St Paul RR pf 10 Amer Express Co. COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Tuvrspay, March 14—6 P. M. Asmzs.—Receipts none, The market was very firm, with a moderate business, at $8 374 a $8 50 for pot. Pearl, in the absence of sales,-was nominal in value. Baxansturrs.—Receipts, 9.242 bbls, flour, 1,826 bags corn meal, 1,685 do. corn and 969 do, oats. ‘The flour market con- tinued to role buoyant under an increasing demand, aud prices again advancea, There was more demand trom the home trade, and considggble was Ikewise done with the rovisional trade, The Muvanoe was more marked on the ich grades than on others, but the improvement was gene- ral,” ‘The sales. comprised upwards of 12,500 bbis., at prices Indteating an advance of frum 10s. to. 2c according to our revited quoiations appended. Southern "our was highor and more — ‘ive, The wean were 45) bbls. Rye flour con- tn good demand aud further sales ware made, em. tracing 706 bbls, at ‘orn meal was inactive. | The wa Saat pondined Wo shout 300 bbls, inatading 100 Bois. ore at $5.25. We quol Sayerine and Western $5 95 a$1025 Kxtra State... 210 450d 1S Shoiee State, 1 25a w Yon to medina e: 0 20 a 11 40 round hoop Obi “HOA ‘eolern trade brands. + 12 Wald 85 Coinmon Souther +10 650 12 53 ‘and extra do: Tt 12 5.016 55 Kyo Hour (superfine) 2700 800 Gorn meal, Jervoy 2 5On 515 Corn meal. Brandvwine, . 6400 5B) Moe: Wheat market 00 ant and firm wader a good inqitiry from millers and speca but the extreme views of holders retarded Sania Tl nothing done for shipment, and there 1s no p of any. thing in this line for some time, prices having for some time beeu relatively higher bere than abroad, while theadvance of the past two or three days renders. the’ prospect of a revival of the expar} trade anylaing bat encouraging. The salenwere at an a f de. abe. per bushel, and comprise 35.0.0 bushels, nga 40a ‘a §2 43 for No, 23 Milwaukee, 9% a $3 25 for white California, and for inferior Chicago corp" mal quoting an ‘advance ies oe, and spring. cable news those who wore tn posseasion of the ool tan eariy howe “in the day too advantage of It, and bought Western mised at $1 15 eve 19, thas stealing a inarch ou ae mateo Scio 18 Bales were made ai. an advat wg Se. pee bushels but toe Wards the close the demand pbated, And the inst antes were At $i 17 a Bl 18 for woixed Ws and, atioal The transactions cover 15,00 ‘pial at a 154.51 18 tor more; ‘$1 19.8 St 5 3h fo floaty and E tte. ‘Zac. for State, and 6é0. a fairly active and Grim, with sales of” 31 Isforinterlor Canada West, a id, and $i 26 for Western, iarley was a shade In {ator of, yelicrs, tna nearly 60,000 bushels mane Bor rai, ter pri an made of antl 168 $1'm for Canada Wore Paid: jcean extreme, Molt was steady siy ntore active. “We cote sales of upwards of 15,000 busl ela ut $1 26 for Capada peas, tn bond. Corrox.—There was a fair business eonsammated, tho the Jemaud was checked somewhat by the cdvanced price jemnanded, being fully 3c, por 1b. highor, Tho sales were ehielly to speculators and exporters, and comprise fally 44.0 tains) tae market closing strong at or quotatic x Bh Bio afl continued quiet, but led dull and nominal, et, exept ntion, which recly for Liverpool, Loin by afl and ‘steam, ments (including eoins late, last evening) we ; ales cotton at $160. 7-l8d and per steamer PEov bales do. ct 9-16i, a Sui. To-Ani 109 bols. Petro- Teun at 6s. 65 aud fom Phiiadelpht bbls, do_on pri yate teers. The, chaflers wet Md. brig to Corks for ea) ‘Kingiom, 6s. 641 f Gaxsy. Cuors.—A fair business Was, consummated. the eniurely specubstive. The sales acguegated 2,000 baies at 10e, cath, gold, in boud, on the spot iu Boston, and He., gold, In bond, (o arrive here and tn Poston, Oo: cite ag ae quiet but steady at 2iige. a 2c. in nd Z2e, snails continued dullat 120. gold. Other kinds Wifore ruled quiet but wteady at 20o. a 1c. for new crop American. Mo.asses.—A limited business was transacied at previous prices. ‘The only sates we heard of were 1W) hhds. Cuba muscovado at ie. ® Navat Stoxes.—Tho rinarket for spirita turpentine raied firm, wiih rather more doing. the wales compricing 4d bole, at ie. a Tidge,, ehtelly at Tle. a also & bbia. lo arrive calva—-Caurnon wo! to the Con- ly at adval "he polaatoy Gomend Site 3s me ea, Tewalnou qt wee These cre sag bai ry omen ee to. 7 lo. at a Boise aa Ne fatsa. “Or'tar wo heard of so ‘Oris. —Lineoed stilt continued dali at $133. Fish * also ay cull and we have no sales lo report. Prices, aR Cees ary rece! t Vins te EES int and an «i. ‘aasuet arene st $3 75 yt for old ie, and $19 758 $20 75 for prime , Seley, 2.000 bbls. new mers for i) 18, selier's and buyer's nt steady prices, i 900 7 8 do. ears Orders bonded was 8 * at 260. $= 2 = ‘and pati ai pig ss bine andar ber, and 1,00 ‘21,000 tbe. at Ile. w 120,; also 1 so ‘at unchanged prices, Sales Nersinne Dele, Ho cates of ‘tioment were TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. ea pot ae = nlakeySalee Be fi ye. Lard et Mt ote ct area: Save i, 1am Flour in good demand at @ vartial advapee; sate 18 NEW YORK HERALD; FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1867—TkIPLE SHEET. ‘Ybls, at $12 75 for No. 1 spring, $13 % for red winter, bd » for white, $15 25 tor dowile extra. Rye bur $7 wheat flour sieady at $3. W beat in Detter demand and eneees firm; males 14,000 bas: 2 W ab $2 35, and hat $843.-Corn 10 of dts Koa gee for No. we d at Ge. for choice Waste w th tly. Barley. rye and ems inactive, Goru' meat $2 65a $275 per WeO poul-da Mull feed_Hema aad scarce; shorts are rel t $214 525. ahipstal's $84 mniddings $40 per tor titwad tretghtae Flour to Boston. 80, to Now Yurk 7 Albany Ge. Weather coid, with ovcdaivnal ilucries Burraco, March 14, 1867. eto an4 unchayzed, Who t active. market firm. Bales 4 bushels No. 2 Ciioago at $2 50, und 26,000 buabets a, 3 Mas rmx, balance at $2 30; 4.00 bushels ag! 4 $240; 25 car whi'e Canada at $2.81 « 8 car loads amoor Canada at $2.69. Ke are ‘Sales 10 ear new Toledo nd 19.0 ioads later ut Me, 01 10 WO, bushela No, 3 rat close. ry big! Baurle: Ganado alg. U6 is store and delivered Tye Lone for Wensora. New mess pork quiet and. un- cha steady aid quiet, | iichwines dull. Sales of small lots at $225 4 $2 32. ‘good demand and un- ipa 4" March 14, 1857, [NOUNN ATI, Flour firmer; but the market ta without decided shane: there is no demand for lower grades; trade brands, $11 5 fancy Brands $15 se fie Gorn, 630. in bulk, 7c, Wheat There ie scarosly ag iu the. ‘market; “soles of Ne, Bat 32 3 9. “Kye scarce and not offered less t sured (Gh 3 fon 80. 2. higher, at eer YoF abating bar Fes wad r for mitdting: bat Bre. wea ary at Bes but favorable for clear 10% “Ts i fe SG te eae iy tascee, Sugar cured | Bame, | ie. fat aon a lée. for Ae ES 11,000 eager forvapring extras, auanily ate Be but - a M t ae, a Ste. for Noi 1 3 al aidady at Baie, a We, for No, Xo. i. Hae ani; at a Ken tiga for No. 3 in wore Rye active, with an ley Sdrmee aud Tavauved 660 60.3 No. % Toe at — tocording ( location. Sr, Lous, March 14, 1867, ‘Tobacco frm, but a advanoed to for fiddling." Flour—Medium and Tow radon Ve cholce grades firm, but the market is ui ‘ndvanoed; club, $4 05 4 $4 16¢ ch Hy os oti and ad a Pisa Corn buor higher at sas gies ning: scien at ‘3 @ $2U2. Provisions eave advanced to Bulk meais— Bacon Zachangea ‘Whiskey dull a 13 a $214. Hogs brisk at 6c. 7 afi aqs8ah ramersep, March, } Urry, $468; ‘901 Patosl, 3: Hale gare reross: $,0Ne Urowa Point, acket, ($835; Belcher $195; Alpha, $901 Ienperk orate 210, ‘California Steam Navie ation, 65 per ce: orale aig ‘Telegraph Company. af per eats civisauits de- clired on Hale & Norcross per foot; dividends de- clared on Crown Point, $80 per foot, San Francisco, March 14, 1867. ‘The Tmperial Mining Company has dectared a dividend of $15 por share, and the umpire Company $10 per sbare, 101 . PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Major General 8. G. Barbridgo, of Kentucky; R. Mal. lory, of Oregon, aud General J. Crofton, of Kentucky, are stopping at tho St, Nicholas Hotel. Colonel J. Tiffany, of New Jersey, and Capiain W. 8 Cousins, of Ohio, are stopping at the Metropotitan Hotel. Major General Daniel E. sickles is stopping at the Bre- voort House. Dr. Beddle, of Poughkeepsie, and Dr. A. H. Jackson, of Middietown, Conn., are stopping at the Everett House. General John Frazer, of Pennsylvania, and Colonel Hoser, of the United Siates Army, are stopping at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Generals Humphreys, Wright and Dyer, of the United States Army; ex-Mayor George Ennis, of Poughkeepsie; M. 8. Stetson, of Mobile, and J. Bidwell, of California, are stopping at the Astor House. THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Cheapest Newspaper and Best Literary Jourual in the Country. The Werkty Henato for the present week, now ready, cantains two very interesting stories, entiiled “JOE RODERTSON’S FOLLY" ars “THR WORK OF A NIGHT.” Pogrry—‘‘Sonset,”” Berea mw Toots" aud “Tua Girt ror 2? 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Tervs.—Singie subscription, $2; Three copies, $5; Five copies, $8; Tea copias, $15. Singio copies, Five conts each. A limited nember of advertsemeuss ia sorted ju the Wengry Herarn MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Avaws—Lowsrre,—On Thursday, March 14, a the residence ot the bride's pareuts, by the Rev. Thomos s Hastings, Gnonm LA Avaxs to Jnua C., youngest daughter of Thomas H. Loworre, all of this city. Browx—Harszy.—On Wednerday, March 1%, at Madi- son square Presbyterian chureb, by Rev. Samuel Bur. eer, D.D., Mr. Wiwer F., son of Alexander Brown, jo Miss Jeu D., daughter of Henry A. Halsey, Eg + ail of this city. yoy —On Thursday, March 14, by the Rev. T. J. Sawyer, D. D., nt the Church ot the fivine Pater- nity, Wituax €. Maes of New York, to Hawvan A, danghtor of Daniel Oakley, of East Chester. @ Partirs,—On Wednesday, March 12, Taance, ut the mows of the Writes Mircient Goxvsronr, Feq. Hi on oungest saat of P. H. Phillips, Heq., of th oe California papers road ‘copy. SPRRRY—AnMENTEROS.——On Monday, March 4, at the Chureb of the Good ie by the’ Rev. Raipb Hoyt, Joux W. Srexar to Mrs, ©. AMaKTenoS, daughter of the late George Bassett, Lee} ate te Tuom—Powrtt.—At Monday, ba at Tl, by the Rev, Joseph ea cates ‘Mir, Dav Now ‘ork, to Miss Manrwa PoweLt, of Puitadelphis, " Died. Brrry.—At ~ residence of John L. Earle, Taq, Hackensack, N. J.. on Tuesday, March 12, J. Kani eee tite soe of D, and M. EB. ,Faveral sorvicos this (Friday) moruiny, at eleven of are reopen ra to attend the on ieee: after. at two o'clock, from the his parents, any Relpan in Drdalya op Ta City, inert on ‘Thuteday, “Maron 14, Faep- ERICK mon Avoper of Prussia. . The reiatives and a iriends are invited to attend the one from his jate residence, 351 Atlantic street, on y aftertioon, ey ‘clock. Sepniiede! hia papers Feaxneuuy.—Ow Wed orning, March 18, Wi- Liam B., only, Taino child of Willi M, nnd Cecelia \. Flannel, ours 6 jaya. bain Ypenroat Witte He thou has loft ue, “ Bav'tie who has bereft hg He can all our sorrows heal. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfnlly. invited to attend the funeral, from the roeidence of his parents, No. 421 West Pilty-fourth street, this (Friday) flornoon, at two o'C Comat. —In ie on oe ay, March 18, ith your of hie age: Perse Gonmiy, io the 871) ‘The relatives the ey as = respect folly invited to cunates from the eo of his mother, No. 146 Willoughby street, Descuiys, this (Friday) afternoon, at ~q TRELAND, —At pen ae! ag ing, March 12, Mary N., wife titat brary for. meriy of thia city, aged 4% years, Sry cearn2-Ot; Weansenee , mashing, Mai act 1, at the, wie of Dineen Ker yee residence of her pointe Bi Daniel ania, Marcarer M. P, Kaew ay, Be. ate ot New Oeleaaa, fa the tith year cnet “tthe relatives and friends or the family, Eile Sore repay “apied soa by are hone eo mo without further notice, on Baturd’y morning, at hait pant ten o'clock, from the Uharrq of st. Xavier, West Bixteeuth sireet, New York, where ® of ‘ner son, solemn requi m mass wil! be said for the repose of ber Soul. Her remains wilt be takou to Calvary Cemetery for intorment, Kirr —On Woednostay evening, March 18, afier a short but severe iliness, Jane Ann Kire, Wife of Jesse Kipp, Sud daughter of Ricuard Mallory, of Mystic, te remains wil! be interred at Greenwood Cemetery Faneral wiii take place from her late residence, 405 Sixth avenue, this ('riday) afternoon, at two @'clock. The friends of the family are resp ctiully fnvited to attend, without further tuvitation, also those of her brother, Courviand Matlory, Kxeact.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 13, bce haar & beloved wise of Prederiok Knobel and only Hermame Buschisan, aged: 0 years, 10 ‘months and 7 days, : The relays and friends of the family are respectfiilly invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, corner of DeKutb and Nostrand avenues, on Suuday afternoun, at two o'clock. Locuirt,—In Brooklyn, om Wednesday, March 13, ie Ciuvronp 8. Lockrrr, second ven of Charies and 5 yuons and 6 days. The Pith relatives dnd rede of the family are respectfi fovited to attend the rags fuveral, from the rosidence ot pernin wobnson sitet, this (Friday) afterno0e, at omer ae March 14, Captain Cusnixs aston iat iow Eat beary artillery, fn tred county Donegal, Ire! tm thy Paty een The relatives ‘and friends of the deceased are respect- pod invited to attend the funeral, frem bis late resi- deuce, 201 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, on Saturday alter- Reon, at two o'clock, Irish papers please Murray —On Wednesday, March 13, Gzonor F., son of yoo and Mary Murphy, aged 2l.yoara, § months and Ww The’ relatives and friends of the cman we, respectfully invited to attend the fw from the residence of ne [emrnad 87 West street, on urday afternoon, at two © Ginotnnati MoKimum in Brookiyo, on Wedno two o'cl , March 18, pepo MoKusrin, late of county Antrim, Ireland, aged eral from Fires Baptist church, corner of Fifth and South Firth streets, Brooklyo, E. ‘D., this (Friday) ag see at halt, rl three o'clock, papers please McPortLam.—At its "Heer ero of consumption, Marruzw MoPortLanp, aged 68 y: The friends and relatives are S Srmetialas invited to attend the funeral, from the above residence, this (Fri- ) afternoon, at ‘balf-past one o’clook. ’Kxxrre.—On Wednesday, March 13, of conenmap: bras at his mother’s residence, 83 East Twenty: Wiuuam 8. O'Kerrvs, late Licutenaat a New ‘ork. Volunteer artillory, aged 21 years. » After a solemn requiem mass, at nine o'clock on Sat- urday morning, at St, Gabricl’s chureh, Thirty-seventh street, near Second avenue, the funeral will take place to Calvary Cemetery. The friends of the family and those of Bi bis brothers-in-law, John McAuliffe and William Kehoe, are invited to attend. Ssay.—On Wednesday, March 13, Taomas E. Suay, in the 22d year of his Be His relatives and friends, and those of his peace | Walter aud Jobn Shay, are ro-pecifully invitod to atte: the funeral, from bis late rosidence, No. 170 West Thirty- @ighth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without furthor notice. Suermay,—On Wednesday, March 13, Catiarixe SnERDAN, widow of Patrick Thoridan, anative of West- meath county, Ireland, im the 45th year of* her age. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attond the funeral, without further notice, from 375 Ninth avenue, on Saturday. Sumxvax.—On Thursday, March 14, Taomas Suernan, in the 26th year of his age, anative of the parish Ur- neg, county Cavan, Ireland. ‘he friends and acquamiances are respectfully invited to attend the funera!, on Saturday aiternoon, at one o’ciock, from the residence of tig brother-in-law, Jobn Marphy, 326 First avenue. Cavan papers please copy. Srark.—On Wed , March 13, at the residence of Daniel Sickels, No. 2 Lafayette street, Brooklyn, Comront ‘Sranr, inthe 84th year of his age. Notice of tbe funeral hereafier, ‘ Newburg papers pleaso copy. ‘Turrsox.—-Ou Tuesday evening, March 12, of conges- Hiow of tho lungs, Mant FLacuen,' daughter of Edwin W. aud Frances H. Timpson, aged 11 monthe and 15 days, Vax Vixex.—At Kingston, Ulator county, N. Y., on Tuesday evening, March 12, Janz W., wifo of Peter Van Vieck, and daughtor of the late David Keys. ‘The relatives and friends of tho family aro respectfully invited to attend the fanoral, at the residence of her brother-in-law, B. M. Stratton, street, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. Wattos.—At Bergen Point, N. J,, on Wodnesday, March 13, Georar 1. Watzox, late of Brooklyn, RK. D. ‘The relatives and friends of thefamily aro invited to aitend the (uneral, from the residence of his father, this fe riday) altarnoon, at half-past one o'clock. Steamer Red | y, wen from foot of- Liberty street, Awe LLAMS.—At Flatbnsh, L. 1, on Taesday, March 1: Fraxcas H., eecond daughtor of ‘Soha E. Williams, age at half-past eleven i) ‘five fe friends of the family are respecifully invited to attend the funeral services, at the Reformed Dutch chureb, Flatbush, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, ‘The remaina wiil'be placed temporarily 1h a rele Rochester and Poughkeepsie papers please co Winerary,—On Thursday, Mi 14, Mary the beloved wife of Paul Winberry, in. the ish Myenr rot her age, a native of Clonmel, county Tipperary, Ireland, The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- b ger to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 1 Mott stroes, Ce (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Clonmel papers please Ce Woop.—In this city, on Wednesday, March hy of con- gestion of the Jungs, Loris Woop, Eeq., ag ‘years. The friends and acquaintances aro chee tity invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at half. Bhi one, oiclonk, Levee, the, Foeayih streot Methodist izcopai church, near Division street, insonobusette papers please cop) SHIPPING NEWS. ‘AUWAN4C FOR NKW YORE—TMIS DAY. 12) woos 1 6 06 | wie: Orleans—C H Mallory & Co. Baker, Savannah—Living-ton, ics. Godfrey. Boston—W PC): Magane, Ashhy, San Franeisco—Geo D Sut- remen—Funch, Meineke Vaydell & 30, PRL We cS? am. ‘hy ia 4 Yer nena (Dan), ok YW Robt sick Spearing (Br), Clark, Matanzas—Davicon South (Br), Bailey, StJown, NR AW wheuton (Bt), Decent, Falmouth, Jensen, Santa Crnz— B Metni E er Retr 5 Jomeson, Jameron, Hiavana—W & 7 Sehr Xeok'ik, simell, Matanzas—simpson & Clepp. it Lola Montez Spaivow, inagut—R B Elaridge, ays oidtider: cnr, Mebiido, Ragged Ind a we Ellen Nancy (Br), Wood, St Jobn, T LAlly, Francis, Charieston—N L MeOrend: nem B Wing, Bndicot:, Norfolbedenihwater z over. “Rohr Modesty, Weaver, Madetphian 7 W McKee. Sehr Willow itnrp, Davia. Phitadiphia—Ucker & Daston, Sehr Arctlo. Hodgdon, on—Ferenson & Wor fen Rata iialees, Peery, Uneaevilie-Biramauan & Jeck> "Scop Mary Gray, Tooker, Uncasville—W G Jobnsen, Arrived. Steamship City of Cork (Br), Bridgman Liverpool March 1. and meenstown 2 writh indee an] 4 paste 4 tod Marob §, lat <8 9 “¥ ontn- Lound &, sup, pyoted the City of Washingt onde be S exchanged slewal with @ Canndia 4 the 0, ‘eamebip fows (Br), C Ga Ww Feb: 2 and Mo ay, with mdse wi ny meh my jacdounid & Tind strong weste hosts, deck bouse aed Algo washed overboard ie eat ea tenmship Haze, Stark Movie Feb's, with cotion, ke, to BD Horibut & Co. 10th Tat 29 05, lon 79 45, spoke ship ~ Union, from Mobile for Liverpool. nig J uno, Salih, Pie it with mdse and pas. Jat 44 26, yer, sup: uray, Verris & J arcuee up ae the arly Bo on ‘her morning of the 13h, Hermon Mer rate 3 Ontieo Nov 27, vin Mompror Roads lo maagier Passed trades up to Feb 18, and easterly wit 18 3 ir burke Eastern Chief dare {rom Coqnimbo for Gueen town, and Neptune, from touique for Faimourb; Maved Il, big taco Marys, Crom Porto Rico for ¥ ie enick (Bey, Brow Dec 29, and Yen Wy with, marble ne Gitte Pavortoatte lat 38 3, You 7215, poh my ber! aes Sen Engle, from the 8. Rgews Sheer "einoman (of Tres tose Means, Havana, 18 aay ns, 10 Brett, Sou ‘days to the north oF NX Nf exe WM San itr ride, of Feb 16, with rubber, eo D NEDe Ey jiepoor end lost two 4 ihe, ‘eb D ln ign Speke brig Osprey, trom Stvohn, ND. for Barba: i Seri, “Bia 8 B i, Linea Aspinwall Feb 2. with skins and pares aor days north of Hi with ae Time janning, Curanoa via Bermuda, 20 dass, arith fogwod, ‘oodhoure. Put into Beitnuda in istegen, | ZU iat, we {p00 78, passed part ur ihe mull of @ se, ri re abba ati waragor Peo, w Co et lennoot of the pare sage. March 10, lat 82, Jon 72, saw a brig, standing N, with Gu Di hn cites? ft ayn, wi Loe usen v days corth of ud dF Ponuiston, (BP) yet CEocuegos Pet 24, pea twe to ‘been 8 days to the in weet a Td and fog. Sid ieee ease gee canie «i we Tiaye, with sugur and Jad pleasant weather up to 7 days to the north of the cape, with daretuita-motansen, ia PT Nevius & 80m wick, om nit aay va, with yellow este 1 FE ol Hiatlers rig Boho, from eae 8 fgeehae ‘Steel, steers wa daya, with ordnance St ares, to U B Quertermas SR ink Sen eh, tae cren Nae Bowdoin, S48 waht Quoin Bie en Ariolay Alieabethport for Prowl. oEcne Taltet, Snow, Pitzadethport for et + Oosane Batteriy, Brookhaven Soir Jona Walker, Overton, for Virginia, Below. Brie Alfaratta, Patten, 19 daye from Porto Rico, Ache Gen Banks, WV days from Sagua, Marine Disasters. Snir Gro Waanixaros, Haines. which arrived at Valencia sq., 204 East Eighteenth | a5th soe Mas: ei | Cones a ‘beri norther! r a ¥ | nx on the 4th Mt trom Callao, ina storm, Tiss losding cotton for Liv has he GW was Lid to joa, Mass, tn 2851 sand was owned by J Vayior "ane (not bark) Awarima, burned at Ap: ‘and provaviy be died bales On DOaRa Sie was au'Al vessel of GS tons. bay ut Workington, B, ti 1847, and bailed from Liver poot Rawk Mocant—Montevideo, Jan 23 (by macuetn telourapy fr Lisbou)—The Mozart (ot Lubeeck). ir Kew Ya stor near this place Yestorday. ihe alps Tot "go will probably be Bare Zorore, cond ay at “es Thomas, was sold on the , ult for $30) Mo. York, "before reported bel: 's Waning Banker. from Jackso: low Wilunti arrived al that port Hib inst for repairs. Josiog her mainmast: she lost her foretepmast, jib was leaking badiy. Sewn Lewis Murr on the 20th ult for $30), FO tae itle for Now istress, To addition w yboum, ‘as, Notice to Mariners, DADOLL'S FOG TRUNYET AT XNTRANCE OF SAN PRANOHIC® ‘The machinery for the name arrive it will be up-and in operation befor ARO. condemned at St Thomas, was sold San Francrsoo, Feb 18, 1867, The Pacific Mati Steamship Com “ Point Lobos, the southera po bor, and at ils own expense, Ne Last RteaMMety ihe heavy (028 of site mer render finding the mouth of this harbor a inatier of @@ Iitt.e diftienity. ‘This i an improvement of vast importance to the come merce of this coast, and one that has been jong needed, wall be worth all the Hghis from BP Reyes, and will be the most valu mint Conception to Polat le machine iu all the Fa; Gite a8 @ warang to mariners of their, approach to the dangers. ramiyet wilt va in gperation, © WRECK ». Tunrty Houses Lenox, Fen 33, Notice is herey given that ae ns bee rece word ys sel sunk tn the World. Due notice will be the following marks and compass bearings ast Ruston Mill, between two Louses torthward of Hale bre’ eauren, given of the time pea tile ‘er, ren buoy, marked with the fathoms eastward of a ves buoy lies tn 10 fathoms at low water spring tides, with, ghar Ben adept Ingham mill and Les fam church, Bev Halsbro? high Lichthouse, ba spars oft warce SW IN THR Swi 7, distant 3 ¢.i8ihe satlem, tunken Vessel show. ¢ high water. PH BERTHON, pocretary. 1m Tuixiry House, Lospon, Feb 25. 186, Notice ts hereby «the word “Wreck,” Of a vessel aunk in the win. ies In. 9 fachours at low water spring tides, widle the following compass bearings Biddle Guntieet Buoy. N E, diatant about 13¢ mile, Sunk Light Vessel, ENE. Gunfleet Li By order, TEXPORARY FIXED LiGHT ON C18: 7 Hypuognaruic Orrice, Avan. fourth Gaadonea wide berth hr tides, Aghthouse, W by N, y, Firen that a Glen Buoy, marked as been laid about 15 fathuma B by _P HBERTUON, Secretary. Lonnow, ould be Riven the Mole in comequence of tue uncertainty of TAR MOLE, Feb, 196} Notice fs hereby given that from the Ist day of February, 1867, a temporary harbor light will bo exhibited 90 feet from the oxtremity of the Mole al Gibraltar. ‘The light is a xed red light, e wet The nfsralnatiog spparatoa 48 Goptric or by lenses, of the resent red. white and green light is discontinned, extremit fs It is dangerou#for vessels to attempt to come alongside the Mole, or to andor under tts By command of their lor: GEO, RENK Spoken, &e, Ship Alexander (of Bath), Rairden, from Cal days out when tpoken by Ve David s Brower Cowes, was i: Dark iba, frou New Yor Jon 74, ‘or Cuba, foretan Ports. port sehra BE Olasson, Corn! York, Ye gallin 10 ig Arnoro, PR, Feb 27—In diag; Euras, Ackles, for N' Buona gbapere =e Bt Cera uote loading; Geo Uilebrist, Gilchriat, anc ter, wig orters: achrw Bravo,” Schultz, lal” up: Simmons; Amelta, Fickett, Canis, Feb 21—Sid John Daas’ March 1—Arr May ot di—Are N M laren, Hall, N ork. t Ges jarch 3» fortis — M. — yw "a0 ‘March 7, is shelter, in dark nighte, RICHARDS, Fydrographer. for ‘Locke, ree led). Prpumanana, Feb 12—Tn port sohr Franconia, for *York. PaLwourm, Feb Grascow, 2B—Arr Arago (#), Feb 26—Sld Caledonia Gadsden, NYork. (s), NYork. 2 arne a Hecry & Moulen “bot. ‘Avrate, avis, on the patent ally; Lanrevantay ers, Leas ME York for Poadon (ana Gvapatovre, Jan 24—Sid Clara Brown, Brown, Bonaire. Ham BU: Below, King Bird, Dexter, from aed mesid Norwester, Nos! KG, Fel +» Englani Laverroot, March 1—Sid The Queen, Stuart Uhitieston Relans Charleston ; it Moody, Durkes, Pl phia. yw, Fob 23—Cld Yorktown, Driver, NYork, = einen Gravesend March 2, Red, While & Blue, Hudsom, Ent out Fob 28, Toscane Donaldson, New Orleans; W inonta in Inadeleha. Tetad Picatas 8 ond, Licata, ted for Boston Western x Hiehs ore re Geipnin; Bh, i TiNigue, Feb Taare ie bear dy fate Dealer Be for ‘rom Calcutts, fer Boston, sone {Br aos kan or burke Maren ¢ Ne). ar ¥eb 16, ‘tag Ship Hichard Bu (befor American Ports. vie March 12—Arr schr Gaml pad Tetla, POSTON, March 18—Arr steamers Orleans; MeC don Ni, for Themis wie Melbourne; Mary ‘Thompagh, achr Montana, Hight, ‘,staarasnip Asie at? Pat). 14th—Arr_steamet ee ht rN York Bid wa ey jane March 9 ae Git sche’ R tow Bid steamer Mow Myromus, Cava; Spariaa, inne 1 Sort, 12th—Arr schr Wm P Williams, Nichols El EsTieity March S—Arr ‘brig Ada (iE), O NYork; brig Potomac, ‘ary Gauniitoe Watts for doz Mas Se Veudovi, Gi SESROPY, F Gil fox fo a Ain re any jon, Spear, Raekett, Bristol for do; Fenger, on a eru) ) on, 1 Fish, do. be’ NEW LS gt Hudson, NYori. Clentu NOR! wey Maclood. St Joh bike rigs ‘Garoltne’ lath, 0 Oriental. Roltimens; aus. Monat jJacksonvil is Satin jiofiman, wn off. Jan$—Acr M Og de Genoa (and ala Trapani; B_ Gibson wi Beh, Billow. Dugas RYO | fy eae eeee fag "NYork, , eToerera’ (hry 29h eresa (Br), in" wi Sid Feb John G Busteed, March 1, ships Jae Guthrie, Johnson, from felbourne, nearly ready for sea: repg; bark Gem Isle (Br), tees re Lodoos, New Orieans; Wm York. Below bi ardenas; Frederiat wind Me Riter. bare Dado Halifax; sche alan eg GHAENWICH, March 13—Arr sobr Elizabeth B, ATL RIVER, March 9-Sid schr Bea Bird,-Wetlece, Now ae falter Rockland for. S steam culter March 1—Arr bi Ne 14 for Hosiou: Arichat (teh Pow do for ta for dey ‘Sugua for Portland, echrs M ne tor Boston, Morrill, dojfor ‘do. Fisher, Powe Sid schre si Avr rid Fred Bilge, Shearman, Galveston fon; schrs Kita G Foge, Rich, and J @ Curti iver for Boston; Win Freeman, Freewan, AK, Moreh 1 ~a 4 wh aos Fie? "Cond ts reported for Wilmington, ee Chapt end ae i Cate Hal lerrilt; deuty Ned Sumter, do ae Stetson. igiAtrea = i psa Rock change, Pattern, peor, is if aM io" soha 8 Ke a , Welléeet Cia sehr (ir), Pearce, on’ PR hs BEDFORD, Mi rebar’ Rs Til Fate ed ven wee tw hang’ jarch 1i—Arr schrs Bela fizbeanporss Aaete Frill. do for Nerwieh ‘ Goast of africa teen Talands "ita Sve Beam, "Atel A ‘ork ; by rg Matiiow {sve 3—Arr bark it Haris. 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