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oe 21104 ; commercial’bills, 103% 2 109%, Bills on Paris at sixty days, 6.1834 @ 5.25; at throo days, 5.15 a5 13%, The market for Ave-twenties abroad shows consider abie Srmness, and American securittes and consois wore quoted thaa in London to-day and op previous daies:— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Wuowrspay, Feb. 26-8 B® M. There has been a drooping market for gold to-day, and the fluctuations were from 141% at Wie opening to 140% at the close, the latest quptatiqn on the street The government is supposed to have been # caller of coin and a buyer of seven-thirty notes to a cons derable amount this week, and ence the foating supply of gold has been increased and the raies paid for baving Kt carried have advanced, wer, mate at 6 a8 per cent per annum for carrying and 32 per ceut per diem. The gross clearings amounted to $64,219,000, the gold Dalances to $2,668,665 and the os to $4,028,061, American silver is quod at 7a per cent below tho price of gold, and Mosicaa dollars are rated at 102%% a 10334 im gold, The ayra Cook Out $231,000 im specie, The temper of tuo market is rather bearish than bullish snd the (rauquilliaed condition of affairs at Washington reassuring influence upon the public mind. At the sawe ume there is no probability of the premiam @eciiniog materially while the impeachment tral ponding, sud it will be Liable to more than ordinary | Por the weel.. ductuatious unlit after the Gaal resuic is reached, So far as (he foaucial legislation of Congress is concerned there ig nothing of a disturbing ch: the Sterioan funding bill, although not finaily disposed of, being regarded as @ scheme too mischievous to merit the serious attontion of Congress, various schemes for inating the currency introduced m boih houses have already received their quietus. lowed the exa:nple of tho regular aud open boards in passing « resoiution forbidding its members or their representatives from attendiag up-town evening exchange, 1t is probable that the custom ef dealing in stocks and gold at night will not bo ro- having Deon 1407% a 141, Tho Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company will pay the March coupons of the St. Joseph and Council Bluif Railk road Company. ‘The receipts for customs and the recelpts, payments b-Treasury in this city tor the expired portion of the week bave been as follows :— Cusiom Howse, ————: and batences at the Si ‘The exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports for the week ending February 26, and since the commencemont of the year, compare as fol- in 1866 and 186; lows with tho: Prov. reported... Since Jan, 1.. $: The foreign it cter apprehended, aports at Now York for the week, since January 1, and for the corresponding periods of the past two years, compare as follow gold board hay SALES AT THE KEW YORK STOCK EXCRAN! Wedonendtay, Feb. 26-10: 15 A. Mf. $00 sha West Union Tel There has been an active demand for money egain to- day, and tuerate was fuily six per cent for cal loans, jon at lower figurt 6s, 5-20, 1,962 do.. Aye even on govern- The @iscount market continues Orm paper is in enlarged supply, but the best aged monetary ing ® depressing effect upon the slook markol, and speculative holders are becoming uneesy at tne prospect before them, There is no denger of the supply of losuable funds failing short of the demend, however, for an indefinite length of time to come, but should the banks continue toloce currency they would @oubiless make ap effort toadvance tue rate of interest te seven per cent, although it is hardly likely that the ad- ‘yanco would be maintained. ‘The moreactive movenient @ master of very minor consequence, how- sing the stock market, The demeraliza- don of the bull element began with the break in Erie from 78%, aud the decline of more than ten per cent in that stock has caused a general yielding in the prices of other railway shares and turned the current of specula- Mion, and ihe chief anxiely of holders of stecks now ig er than to buy more, a3 it was a woek Yhe Work party say that the suits against Daniei Drow will not be withdrawn, and the Draw party deciare that the Erie Company will not join the New ork Central and the Pennsylvania Central ia the pro- posed compact for tho consoliderion of earnings. Drew case came up this mormng betore Judge Baraard. jatier adjourmed the hearing until Men- he understood, the purposo to hear ergumeat might resuit in removing Erle continues to engross ment securities ‘snd commerci: grade passos wt 8 activity is exer do...13 o'clock 3000 US 5.20," ¢,65, 12M 25000 U 8 6-26, WO de 10 American ¥: 600 Obio & Mu 500 a & Mer Union Express We do. 800 NY Central RR 100 do... $7000 Missouri 6's. 1000 Californii F 19008 Mil & St Paul Priday ip the matter, and t the case {row his jurisdiction. Me aitention of the street, and the fluctuations during Bho day were irom 774; to 73, with the closing trans actions at nearly the lowest point, the tendency of the sock Deluy downward in the present wasettied condition Of tho marcet and the absence of apy special support, The bull cliques are occupied in suriaining their own ariicuiar stocks, which they find aro banging heavily ou their hauds, aud but for tuis support the demoralizae fion already existing would rapid!y oxiend over the entire market for speculative railway shares. But while Mis deugerous tc buy them just new it is equaliy 60 to gall thom “short,” and therefore the outside pubbe will @o well veitber to buy nor to sel! at present, but, 40 far as Wall street is concerned, to preserve a masterly inac- Bivity, for in either case they would be likely to find themselves Moecod by ono side or the other within a short space of time, it being the ordinary foriune of outside operators in the Icng run to be ground between ‘the upper aad nether millstones of speculation, and there could be no more favorable time than this for them to rush to meet their face. As is announced that tho receiver of the Farmers and Otizens’ Bonk of Williamsburg bas made a dividend to | 20 ahs Quicksilver Mg. 28 the depositors of ffty-fve per cent, and that the re- esiver of the Croton Bank, of this city, has likewise @eciared a dividend of fifty per cent to is There was aa Improved feeling in the morket for government securities, and the decline of yesterday Brought in buyers for investment as weil as on specuia- tion fora rise. There is nothing ia the impeschment wensation, if wo may judge by the course of goid, te ereate distrust of the public credit; and the Sherman fanding bil! may be regarded as airsady dead, ve Maancial mezsure proposed dy this Congress having boon more emphatically condemned by padiic and the same may be said Mr, Henderson’s bill competing the national banks | and 400 in transitu. deposited as a basis of circulation with the new bonds provided for by the Sberman bill At the close the market was meady ai the following quotativos, and the indi. fmtions are favoravle to @ generai recovery of prices:—Kegistored, 1891, 111% a 111% 1881, 111% alil3g; 5-20's, 20734; 5-20's, coupon, 100 Hudson Kiver Rik. > 50) Migsourl Iw Chie & Nw 10 Chic & NW "pret 200 do 1000 Clev & Toi RR. 100 Obic & Rk T RRO 96 200 Mil & St Paul RA. 4 100 P, FuW & Chi RR. wg 10000 Mo 6s, Ha 1000 Mich South 2d m,. 933g Su Obic & NW Int m: IW) Mariposa Mining Co 100 Mariposa pref. 13) Paciie wail Ss do .. 160 Atlantic Mail 20) Boston Water Power 130 Mer Union Express, COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wapwrxpay, Feb. 26-6 P.M. Covrex.—The market for this staple opened firmer, with sales atan advance of ie. per Ib., but subsequenily be. came heavy, owing tothe unfavorable Liverpool aarices, closing, however, firmer than yesterday. ‘The princtpal op- erators were speculators andexporters, Sales 4,324 bales, with eqaal force of | including 3,348 for export and speculation, 576 for spinning the old boude Low wadding wes of the fuvcrable news by the steamer Mists 11k @ 111%; do, 1854, 108 a 10834; do., 1865, 109 a 10054, do,, 1885, January do., 1867, 107g a 10755; Wy a 1s; 206% 0 104%; June 7.30's, 10)% a 1087; July 7.308, 200% » 10675; Mey compounds, Augast do, 116% a 117; Septembor do, 116 a 116) October do., 11654 # 11614. ‘Tho Socretary of the Treasury, in reply to a revolution ofthe House of Kepresentatives, states that (he amounk of ten-forty bonds sold by him in (he three montos and twonty days embraced in the report—namely, from October 1, 1867, to January 20, 1868, inciusive—was 68,141,000. The premium reo 8%, and aggregated on the sale Ali such transactions as these should be conducted Pely, and the sales aod purchases of seus @ach mouth should be minuteiy spocitied x the periodi- eal statements of tho public devt. At the commencoment of businest the stock market was weak and unset —Recetpte, 3.047 bhis, flour, 250 do, and els wireat, 11,000 -for state and West demand was light nds, very «mall. 7. Hor +bt ieut—the decline of goid : i Californie wae atoady at THe sales Were 7,000 bbls, Stale ai oulwera tear was and July, 10674 @ 107; 17g @ 118; b.. $90 Con at $6 for cy. ed ranged from mm que tiba $108,295 nowe double @xtr: quiet at’ wbou! led, and Erie ¥ Session of the open board pric fraction higher, Erie seiling at 677; 4 68, Paciic Mail at 111 and Western Union Telosrapy ilar board the market was dat 6755 a 67K. 1 late last even sieady, with a fulr de 7 we $1 25 a $197 tor HEW Wo nding #raali jote i vod $123 a $i do for yeliow J the rest of the marke! weakeped syuspath ral closed 4{ lower than at Wie , Erie }¢, Michigan Central 1g, Cleveland and ' Cleveland and Voiedo was % bigher, Ly ishamd 44, Northwestern preferred 4, Fort Wayne \y, Pacific Mail 1}, Western Uniou Telegraph 1%. Govern- ment securities were dull, Blosed %4 lower \ories 36. Coupon five-iwe: sige tssue of 1867, ig; coup * kee Were active at an advauce of three per cent. sop open board atone o'clock there wae a #ight upward | | Erte selling at 67 | Jar board the marke: was sieady auc moderately active Mew York Central clozod 1 lower than a! the urat rey jar bras’, Hudson River 2, Vleveland orn proterred 4, Fort Wayue 4. higher, Michigan Contra! 74, Cieveland and i'itisbury Goveranont securities were ricady, and 1867 advanced 3 the previous advance, a of LOW bushels Jersey and southe od demiud and sig. y (00 bushels State at $210 a ye Lo, Was inacive, Dub i. — The market Was Yery quiet, but about previ- The engagements were —T er steamer, Ab hing 00 bushels were demunied, wales cotton at ia. Coupon ave-bweut ven-tbhirties, second . gold, and an italian bask, rgo wt (ven, on private terms. ales were reported of 3H bales at Sixc., en of 1605 advanced 1 3 st Gace were in moderate demand, with sales of 20 a eens, 190 do. on private terms. ‘od My modsra'e demand wad firm at $t x $115 nit $1.30 & $1 66 for retail lots. Long rye quoted at $1 4 $110 aad 6 an dull and nowinal at 10%0., <ve consumptive demaad prev. (i of American at fe, Bavarian were quot conunued ya fair dewand sie Leing 390 bnds. new steae, and Cao muscovad » at 62 a 65e., an to bout previous sixes last two per cent of | k) at He. RO..n Ww At the open board at half-past do, Disck at 83 Wah, Tar was ready od Was quiet, but eteady, at $1 Wa $1 23, in Lard wae Gri, but qittet, at $L Iaiand at 96. @all here was tore pressure to sell then to buy, aud | caries Al (ue close, a few minuiea Defore six, the warket was dull and uneoited at (he wubjoimd quotations and vu w York Central 67%; Reming, 02% a v2 Brie Cociined to 67), a6 speculative foehrg Was 126"; 2 126)4: Erie, ¥ Micbigan Southern, OYd @ 0055; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 93 4 93!¢; Clevelaua wud Rock Island, 96% » 961 Northwestera, 6 $24 50 n $24 W) Cor new do., D for Wesiern do. do.; also, for future deliv Beet was in mw Toledo, 1065; a 108. Wayne, 99% « 99°, Poterred, 1236 a 72; Pacile Mail, 111)4 a 111%; Weaiern Union Telegraph, 3416 @ 96%; Ohio and Missis- Sippl certiicates, 3634 a 8014; Milwaukee and St. Paul, da) 00, preferred, 64 The fdveign exchange market was quiet, and the leaa~ jor their sterling at sixty days, are scarce, but vo) Mest and $18 a Rab + alae 400 Ue voeny for prime mess and ms were in is. at $82 a $95 6 & 69%; do, jemand and fem, Gul mone are ve ate, Lage. a 15%. for snowed, Ibo. 4 1 ha We, Ie. a Ie. tor « rank Weehion veel, aud ihe % TBSg:. clngiy deait ing but trinly held, Bal umberand cut, 14s¢0 Lord again advan-*d, bus the | clear, .Nod {go for whore rib, Arawots ani ing drawer. asked 309 Was only moderate, Bal tote 1-16 ior connigersbie amounts, the demand is-light,” Dawkers’ bills on England at wixty aye ware quoted m 18Q% & 100%, ab three dave 110% | bi and coeew Were due changed dese quota:iona in 9u¥ Las ude Wat dull bui frm at abon bia, MLL mien Ql 20 Loin, P-nreranie next week, at I736e. at Le. desi coutiaued 60 rule dab, pewhob eferinge wer nda oO ara yy ret wes only evade, for the for Mareb ale doo ; 1 000 do, H2.f 1000 do. for 4, and 1,000 los. 1.00) do. for Jane, 4 June, on private t and and was steady coliua was in moderate a Lise. for fair wo prune. being, a Kur ogee rm a: Lc at Olgc. 4 OM0.. 8 UGA. he demand for rage was movieretaly active and racket Was very firm at 11igo, a le. tor fi ol re. Pre Phe Salee were Gas Lhdy, at Lita, a Wize. for 3 also 807 boxes at 12 aL and | Refined was in mode- * & 1730. Forpowdered. crushed ic. fur wait whe, and 14ge, a rate req [ENE Was in moderate regmest and Grm at 15}¢0. ® 2aEps.—Clover was qmet, but firos sit our last quotations, viz, lice a 14 timothy wags usehanged at $3, while rough tex was |, bul steady wt $2 (5 a $285 and Calcutta i old, any pace (8 deiamnd wish sales of 85,060 tos, were suuirely 1 SOUTH AMERICA. The steamer Mississmapi, Captain George Slocum, from Rio Janeiro Junsary 26 and imtermediate ports, arrived wt this port yorterduy. BRAZIL. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Pernambuce Markets—American Trade With Brazit-Al About the Bruzilian Conserip- tien, Persamncco, Feb, 3, 1868. Tho markets for produce, exchange and gold havo experienced violont fluctuatidas during tho past two weeks, On the 2ist ult. the Brazilian mail steamer arrived from Kio Jaclro, bringing news of a fall in foreign exchaage, but no nows from the seat of war with Paraguay, which was considered equivalent to news of a Brazilian defeat. Exchango on London, which for some days had been fluctuating betweon 21d, 20d, per milreis (rs, 14000) went at once to 172d. a Wd. per 2900, ninety days’ sight, the latter rave for Dank paper, Sovereigns rose from 12{/000 to 15|\500 each, the rise in gold being partly due to the decree making 15 por coni of import duties payable im gold, which care in force January 1. Tho panic excited by the news caused @ general distrust, and many persons, having remittances to make, preferred purobasing cotton and sugar instead of bills, Cotton, which bad fallen as low a8 7/500 per arrobe, went up to 9/600, and sugar for “Americanos” from 2\650 a 2i/750 to 21|900 a 3/000. Later advices from Rio Janeiro caused a better feering im regard to exchange, and gold and produce suffered a decline, a the 30th ult, the French mail steamer arrived from the South, but as her stay here is short and bills drawn te be gent by her are genoraily passed before her ar- rival, hor news did not produce much effect on the mar- ket.’ Nearly £150,000 steriing were passed for that con- veyance, of which the sum of £60,000 sierling was taken ‘ef the English bank by tbe imperial government, through the ‘Treasury Department bere, at the rate of 11d. per milreis, and the balance was done at the rate of 17d. a 1T3Z4. por 1000, To-day sovereigns are worto 14/000 for small lots. Cotton, first quality, nama,” 81600, ‘*Maceios,” Ist, f. 0. b., 91000 per arrobe. Sugar, for ctayed muscovado, 3//000 per arrobe. Importations from the Uniied States during the past month bave beeo very trifting, and there is nothing in the prospect abead to warraut exteusive shipments to this port. Three years ago tue United States farmished two-thirds of the flour consumed bere, Last year the arrivais of flour from the United States were about one- fiith at the total receipts, say 29,000 barrels, Prices of flour to-day sre, for Trieste, $33 a $35 per barrel; American, $25 4 $40 do. At present rates of excuange, say three milreis per gold doilar, these prices cannot afiurd much margin afer deducting ireight, duties and commissions, Stuail sales of retiaed petroleum have been mado at $11 per tin, Crackers, 4/$00 per keg: Wrapping paper, 1//100 per ream, Lard, |i500 reis per Ib. Briush merchants acknowledge a losing business for the lat year, Dry goods were soid at a joss and were paid for, when paid for at all, im aconsiaatly depreciating currency, This is the season for business, and ft is 80 dull now as to render mevitable much distress in mer- caatile circles when (he next duil season arrives. ‘the prospect ahead is gloomy, ‘The unforvunate war with Paraguay has almost draiued tho country of 13 best tree laborers, and former levies having been ex- bausted tres demands are constantly beng mado. Men of property hable to be recruited are sending slaves a8 eubstitutes, Some prominent genticmen of thie city are trying to raise a subseripuon for tho purebase of slaves to fit up the quoia of the province. If this govermment is not more successful in its war Operations i the suture than in the past, you may con- sider it as a sextled fact that slavery in Brazil ts a doomed jastitution, with hort lease of life, The re- croiting officers are coustantiy at work, but are most active on the ave of the departure of a steamer for tho gouth, At such times the poor matutos or countrymen coming to town to sell their little marketing have fre- quentiy been seized and hurried off without any oppor- tunity of proving that they were legally exempt. Lhe evil grow to such an exteat as Lo threatea a stoppage of our table supplies aud the paralyzation of commerce, Finally the Pre-ident of tue proviace found it necessary to forbid the re@ruiung ef country people bringing produce to market, ‘There is nothing like @ lair dratt bere. The recruitmg officers pick up any man who does not look ‘as if be Wad intluencial friends to save him, He 1s then marched to the Juil or barracks, Where he is a prisoner uptil an opportunity offers of sending bim south, This is the way the so-called volunteers are procured. In the disbursement accounts of the Treasurer of one of the norhern proviaces recently appeared an item of “five milreis paid tor haudcuils for @ volunteer |’? ARGENTINE CONFEDERATION. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Dark Days for the Argentine Republic=Civil War-thelera—The Campaiga on the Paras na-Uuited States Diinister Asboth at the Poiut et Death. Burvos Ayres, 8. Jan, 13, 1868, Never has so dark a day lowored over Buenos Ayres as now. The war with Paraguay, civil war or opposi- tion declared against the national goverament and armed, the excitomeat growing out of the Presidential election justat the door, the drought and the cholera raging In every town and villago for a range of 800,000 square mules, aliogetuer make a chapter of misfortunos seldom crowded into 80 sbort @ period, For (uo last forty days there bas been extending in all directions the fearful cholera, carrying of multitace Ji prevails in tas chy aod at Muaterideo, aud at ali tho towns on the rivers Parana and Uraguay. ‘he interior towns, and even the open couniry, aro decimated. Far away to Cordova, two hundred leagues toward the Andes ithas gone. That city, of tuirty thoasand inbabiiaata, was almost deserted, aa the poople fled to the mountains, a fow leagues off, Wurn two-tuirds of tho people had gone the deaths were on some days two per cout of ihe remaining population, Coffins were wanting, carts and graves could not be obtained. All work being suspended, business ended and many are suiforing for the necessaries of life. Such scenes of euitering, want and consicrua- tion as meet the besevolent at Cordova at every strout coruer beggar all descrption. The gumber of deatha daily at Buenos Ayres has beon as bigh as onc hundred aud twenty, but it bas not exceeded seventy-five duily for a Week past. We are ouly beginning our suininer aud the heat is awfal, Business is prostiate. ine courts have taken @ wivath's recreation. It is void ine government Wii decree a suspension of al! paymenw and ail contracts tor a month Wool can hardly be sold ut any price, Hides aro not in demand, aud ol grata there is plenty tor cousunp- tion, vut none for expert, The country 48 receiving ime Mouse QUivLLies Of goods, with notMing Ww give but gold in exchange, On January o (he Vice President, Senor Don Marcos Paz, died of cholera, Ho was 1a’ the exercise of tho functions of Presviont, as President Mitre tt absont, at the bead of the ulied for-es apainst Paraguay, Dr, Pag Was @ Battve of the province of Tuouman, and for many years uo has bold responsible positions in the govern. ier Hie was a jawyer, an Ll. in the Uui- versity here, and was | regarded as a truly wise aud = goot man, He was universally lamented, Ali Clases joined la expressions of regard snd ey mpathy, teauer was chartered at once aud went to (he seat of war to Urine the President down. ie is expected bere ia a day or two to resume the of power, On December 22 there w: province of Santa Fé, iris biood wilh aati rebels and desesiors compoliet Goveruor Ur A revolution in the model © Major Heula, @ crose of » Wilt a Lost of Ludiaus, Gaucuos, kod the city of Santa Fe and to delegate his autiorsy to cenor oa José Maria Cullen. At Rosario, the principal city of the province, there was @ similar domonsiration, and the autborily of the Whole provikee wos overturued in three days. Ua January 6 Governor Urotio redvived to reaggume tao aa- thority, Add jesued & proclamation Lo that efecgirom on board 4 Lational man-ol-war, Tus rebelt ay ney aro able to fesiet any force that may come against them. Meanwhile General Paunero is on the way & to seat of war, Aosario, with \uroo thousand regular troops, The exact rewation of Geueral Urquiza 40 this movement ta hot knowl, bul many Deheve that he is faroishiug the mou aod the money for (his rbeiion, aud that tue Ovject is to controi the Promdential election. No one can yet toll ty woat exieot this civil war may rum, Jt may be ended this month and it may sweep over the whole republic. Ali people aro very gad over i, coming as it does with # troop of ils of overy kind, ‘Tue allies are Bull preparing tor a formidable raid on Ag onCIon, wad Loy expect Ly make a bold ebroke of it, Raids hove been succevsiul, as thoy have brought back caitle and ipiormation, The Parsguayans we foruiying at the mouth of the river Tobiewari, where the navural advantages ate very grostly Jp their favor, and srom wheuse they can fail on je roar Of tho raiding party, There ts @ force of five thousamd @avairy preparing for jhot raid, The fleet ass battered Own Lae schuo Ie and ooden houres holding hip the ab@\n agrony the river at ‘apd tho floods | have so rated the river Paraguay thnt a steamer could cross it now; but tverd 18 @ powerful battery ciosy at band, and the iron-clads ara varerabio, Lobg before you receive thts tewer the good and Za’s laut General Asbo bd, Uniied States Minteter to this 18> Public, wid be no more. Ho-day be is at ibe poingef deacn. Sexions Onance.—Dr. George Bennett, against whom # serious charge is peudtng 19 tho City Court, 13, we wl dorsiand, iceiv to come before the Supenor Court in a menaer that will give Bim as much notoriety as he ac- a v4 by ais famous drvores case ten years ago, After his fret wife obteimed a divorce he married a second one—a young lady from Now York State, wuo knew nothing of the unbappy relations between himself and his former wife. After a suort and troubled married life Unis lady mow applies (or a divorce, and wileges grounds for it bat are said to he more serious than those Upon whieh hie former wife had Ler petition granted. — New Haven Jowrnal, Feb, 25, SHIPPING NEWS. Aknanac for New York—This Day. zi, Weather Along the Const. Fesnuany 26-9 A, M. Wevher. Thermometer, 4 above, Sinn rise: Si Moon sets. 0) High water. Wint. NW. above, i above. N above. N above. ladeaphia, ee Witmingtoa, Dei. Wasitogto N. Fortress Moaroe........N Kiebinond N Mov 5 Ne N Key West. aS} Havana, om PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 26, 1868. CLEARED, 2 Signmanip Manbattan (Br), William, Liverpool—Williams Guion, poicausmp sritannia (Br), Laird, Glasgow—Henderson 1 08. ‘Steamship Euterpe, Sawyer, Key West and Galveston—C Hi Mallory & Co giigamanip Key Went, Radoif, Charleston—benner, Brown Pinkney. Steamshin Albemarle, Bourne, Gity Fotat and Richmond NL MoCrendy. ‘Steamship Yazoo, Hodges, Norfolk—N L McCready. Ship David Crockett, Burgess, San Francisco—Suiton & » Leach, Callao—Fabbri & Chauncey, Bark Teresina (Ital), Canisi, Queenstown for orders—J B Phillips & Sopa, one ‘Azelia (Br), Snelling, Gibraltar and Genoa—Penis. 30, Bria Juliet (Br), Asplet, Dublin—G F Bulley & Co. Poe Mary Boucher (Br), Boucher, Gibraltar—Brett, Son 10. A Biig Jabaotao (Braz), Duprey, Peraambuco—H H Swift & 10, nue Southern Cross (Br), Browo, Matanzas—Brett, Son oe {ile Dominion (Br), White, St Johns, NF¥—J F Whitney UO, Brig L W Eaton (Br), MeNiely, St Johns, NF—Crandall, Umpliray & Co, Ta “4 ura Pride (Br), Hassell, Barbados—Jones & igh. ‘Schr J B Myers, Elwood, Galveston—Tupper & Beattie. Sobr A A Holton, Coos, Newbern—Thoinas & Holmes. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Steamship Mississippi, Slocum, fio Janeiro Jan 29, Bahia feb 2, Pernambuco 4th, Para Ith, Port de France, Martin- ique, 17th, and St Thomas 19th, with mdse and passengers, to Wm R Garrisoa, ‘Steamship Victor, Gates, New Orfeans Feb 15, and tho Co, Ship Euter bar Mth, via Key West lth, with mdse and passengers, to lory & Co. Had strong NE winds the entire pas- Feb 24, 10 miles west of tatierad, paswed steamship lan, heace for New Orleans, ‘Steamsistp San Jacinto, Atkins, Savannah. 70 hours, with mdse and passengers, toW R Garrison. Had stroag NE Lode, Steamship Huntsville, Crowell. Savannah, with mdse and passengers to R Lowden, Hall atrong Nis gales the entire sage. Is anchored in Gravesend Bay on account of the 0. ‘Steamship Matanzas, Ryder, Charleston, with mdze, to A Leary, Stcsmahip Manhattan, Woodhull, Charleston Feb 22, with mdse and passengers, to HR Morgan & Co. Had strong N E gales the entre parsage. Feb 23, 13:36 i'M, Laghtsh p olf Frying Pan shoals bearing WNW, exchanged signals with ateanship EB Souder, hence for’ Charloston ; 2th, 6:45 A M15 tales NE from Cape Lookout, with steamships San aduc, do for Savannah, and Gen Meade, do for New Ans. Steainship Yazoo, Hodges, Norfolk, with mdse, to the Old Dominioa steamship Coz Steamehip Neptune, Baker, Boston, with mdse and pas. sengera, to W P Clyde. Bark CA Jones (Br), Oliver, Neweastle, 77 days, with mdse, to H ¢ W Meyer, Came the southern passage and had fine weather. Brig J Bleakhorn (Br), Blenkhorn, Messina, 60 days, with fruit, &c, oJ F Whitney & Co. Had heavy weather the eniire passage, aud has beon 8 days north ot Hatteras, with wtrong Ny NB and 3W gales; stove fore hatch and hateh- Ouse. ‘Schr Viyt (Dutch), Engelsmann, Trieste Dec 1. with mdse to Funeb, Meineke & Wendt. Had a continuation of st-ong gales from ali quarters the entire passage. Feb 24. during ‘heavy NE gale aod snow storm, was driven within two hundred yards of the beach near the Woodlands, where she remained unul yesterday, when she was towed off with the loss of both anchors by the Coust Wrecking Co's steuner ‘Amanda Winants, Capt Quinn, and brought to the city tais mornin Schr Pionser, Hallett, Mobile, 20 days, with cotton, to 3 W Lewis Go) Hud heavy Nand Nit gales the whole pas ‘and has been 6 days norta of Barnegat, ‘Schr Ann. Elizaveth, Roberts, Klzabethport tor Provi- dence (and proceeded). Schr J E Simons, Young, Elizabethport for Providence. Schr Benj Strong, Brown, Elim.betuport for Providence, Scar Perine, sheilleld, Kilzavecaport for Mystic, Schr George C Parker, Parker. Rockland, Senr Bramhall, Hammond, Portiand, Bohr Setagawa, Bryant, Glou , Schr Chas Ewing, Smith Gloucbster, Schr Henrietta Simmonds, Godtrey. Boston for Philadel- phia. ‘Schr Lucy Ames, Candage, Fall River for Baltimore. Schr Cabinet, Wiley, New Mayon for Virginia. Snr Qceanud, Sharples, Port Morris, te toa for Vinginty, (The O has been lying all winter at Port Morris.) Steamer Galatea, Nye, Providence, Was ashore on Hart Island during the morning of 25th for five or six hours, and ras got off with the assistance of & tug and came to the elty ‘The following vessels are at Hart Island in the ico:— Sehr LA May, Baker, Providence for Elizabethport, (of Brookhaven), » New London for Baltimore, ‘Asso sehr San Luis, from the eastward, and the vessels jously reported bound EB, ¢ steamship City of Boston, Captain Roskell ¢ot Has. whieh arrived 25th from Liverpool Prey: ‘avy westerly gales most of the pa sage: Reb 13, lat 4? wl asset a National steai yond B; sane Jat 47 12, Jon 33 25, steamship Bremen, hence for Bre- SAILED. Steamships Manhattan, Liverpool: Britannia, Glasgow: Euterpe. kev West and ualveston” Key West, Charleston; Aloemarta, City Point and “ichmond; Yazoo, Norfolk; Paim, ra, Liverpool; ‘eiami, Charleston, Wind at sunset NE, Marine Disasters, Sir Artisan, from Boston for New Orleans auld discharge part of cargo of ice to ascertain nige, aud Would probably reit. Five hundred tous go wore advertised to be sold on the Q0:h inst, Baik Lookoor, Ford, from ito Janeiro for Baltimore, was reloadiog cargo at Bermuda Lith iast, and would sali in about 10 days. ‘t Bermuda Bre D f the bark Fredonia at Payal, from Boston, bring! the brig variate, which left Fayal Now 19 for was Cpoh on f expresigd thai the passengers men) had murd nd crew and seize sol, Some of chem, it ¢ hardened and desperate characters, and caused much trouble in Fayal, and some of them were put on board in irons, Bexs Devaxo, from Havana for Cork, before re- Bermuda in distress, had discharged her cargo would probably be condemned. Ay, Capt Bucknain, of Columbia, Me, Roads about Nov 26, loaded ‘with riemonth, NH, avi has nevar deco heard She is supposed to have been lost in some of \ gales of last December, with ail ou bourd, ‘The Fannie & May wasn good vessel of 130 tong, one year old, and built aud owned in Columbia, Me. Bremey, Feb 8—A telegram received here to-day from mivig atites that the cargo would. probably be saved from ¢ ship Lousstana, tHlefdorn, of and from this port for New ‘ork, which was atranded on the coast of Jutland, dismast- edand leaky, Feo 7. She is an entirely new ship, and oo er first VO¥AKa. Farmoorn, Feb 10-The cargo of the Myrtle, Stevenson, n Phiadelphia for Bremen, which was towed in here past and bowsprit, and pumps choked, is to be reshipy dest The Nor, Ryrie, fro w York, which Jan 2% leaky dad with damage, 18 discharging part o! cary Lavenroot, Feb 11—The Aleppo (s), from New York, which arrived here yesterday, had beod aground on Litt Burbs Bank Maori the hari ported a 1th tnst, an utin her Jan 6—The damage done to the shipping in the heavy gale of the 3d inst consists in the stranding of 1 rrior (American paddle steamer), Pat- terson, trom Cape Town, ‘She wil be got olf after discharg- ing, but will provably require docking, Queesstows, Feb lhe Tay, from New York, has been towed to the dockyard for repairs, Minscollanecous. The ice in very thick and heavy in Hell Gate, Harlem River is again completely closed, A canal beat drifted up through Heil Gate yosterday morning and sank by Ward's Island, She was light, Mr Charles Lockwood, the lighthouse keeper at Mart Island, reports the foe from Throgs’s Point as far east as the eye can reach. ‘The steamboat Wyoming, from this city for Norwalk, after proeseding as far as the Exeoution Light, was obliged to return, Tue Bridgeport boat was in sight from Hart latand, going east, for five hours, ‘The obliging pursors of the steamships Hunterville, and San Jacinto, from Savannah, have our thanks for papers in advance of the mail, Sonn SyuvAN. Blanchard, from Ponce, PR, Feb 6 arrived At Delaware Breakwater 294, experienced heavy gales fom NNE aud very severe cold woather; vessel gotcompletoiy covered with ice, ao that Bhe was obliged 4 put in there for # barbur, where sie remained 2th, Notice to Marine: Notice us hereby given that the Stone Monument placed to mark Uiter Rock Shoal, entrance to Castine barvor, Ne has bea Larown down by the toa, Whalomen. Brig Rosa Baker, Stetson, of Boston, with 110 bbis of oil, at Pernambuco Jan 2) for letters (and sailed next Siar Gustle, Clay, of PH, ts reported at St Eustatia, 3 Me ‘oil snes jm report, pera 1 % ripomn, i a Valoaraiso, is reported pert Desh ith bev bels op and idewm eee Spoken, Park Piva, from Shanghae for New York, Deo 21 The Tweed, at Hon: Kong, Wy Un doped Mark Mooita, ‘Bursiey. from Baltmore for Yokohama, Moy 6 (by the Ocean Home, from Cardiff, at Shanghae), Bark Ronaninm, Noriod, from New York for san Vran. cixeo, Jan A, lat 8 30N, lon Bark Aurora, Carn 4 days from Newport for New x emmnbarg Gig 2s days trom Boston for Oaleutta, ta: 3 ‘cam Dur rom pst for wiongr Ow . af NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1868. ers Anrwenr, Feb 10—Arrived, WH Moody, Durkee, NYork, Suiled from Flushing toads 7th. Venus, Bent, America; Sth, MC Haskell, ilaskell, Newcastle; sh, Admiral, Hues loop, and Dienstag, Radmans Neversing, Gibson, Havana: Wich, Albert Georg, Ballaseyus. NYork. Awnicua, Feb $—Sailed, schr Delinur. Newvern NO, Brexen, Feb s—Artived, He Fooken, N York. Banapos, Fes M—In p "4 st, toc Phila- delpbia; schrs Mary Whi: ache, from Bostan, Jan 25, for doidg: Hl; Doige, Freeinva’ from New York, arrived Feb % for do Ide: Mary Vanceal, McUovb, trom Wilmington, NO, arr vod 2d, disg, for do. Bexaupa. Feb'15—In port aii) Artisan, Hatr, from Bos ton for New Orleans; orig Benj Delaug, Staples, from Hae vana for Falmouth, Canpire, Feb 9—%: Hibbert, Baltimore; J BI Minnie Campbell, Barnes, 8 York. Sailed from Penirth Dock 8th, Mary Whitridse, Cutler, and 4 B Wright. Treat, Havana. Acanim Feb é—Sailed, Morning Light, Walters, Buonos yres, Coromno, Dee 12—Sailed, Minalto, Silk, NYork; Ocean ‘Tholen, N¥ork; Prowoss, , Bradley, Havana; Li Rover, Hammond, London, ockBURN Manton, Ti, Feb 1—Arcived, schr Capella (Br), Taylor, St Thomas (and sailed 4th for N York). Deat, Feb li—Arrived, Arizoaa, want, Antwerp for Havana (and anchored), Off do 9th, Benjamin Bremen, Donwone Kast, Feb 8-Of, ships Union, Austin, trom Liverpool for New Orleans; 10:h, Jeremtuh Thompson, Ken- ney, from do for NYorik, Dewarana, Jan 28—Arrived. brig Mississippi, Merchant, Baitimore (and left Feb 400 her re‘urn). Sailed Feb 3, brigs Robt Mowe, Dickerson, NYork; 6th, Annie Gardiner, Gardiner, do, In port, Feb 6, briga Suwannee, Sampson, for NYork, ldg; Julia, Logan, from do arrived J) for dd, Mig: sehrs © A Farasworth. Sawyer, from do, arrived 23th, : Palmer, Smoot “anit Drasoon, Dunean, for NYork, imma, Rose for Baltimore, do. Farwourn, Fab 8—-Om, Etta, Mobil GLasaow, Feb 1—Sailed, noi, Feb U—Arvive!, F earxpr, Feb 7—Arrived, RALTAR, Jat 25—Sailed, Dares York; uconie, Pletcher, Boston; 2 Gregory, M lag. jangs, Noreross, from Saigon for Bar ie. Wilkinsoa, New ship Clara Morse, Feb 6, ship Kentuestan, Knowles, from naton; harks Fanny ie sis Gillam, (ova Bay. vever, for brig Myronus, Higgius, for 8 York, ‘ ‘eb B—Arrived. Oamyn, Berry, New York: 6thy shin Tien Stewart, Lyons, Caloutta; Tower. i, rived, schra Lady Antrim, Simmons, Guada'oupes Prairie Bird, Sullivan, NY Cleared Ith, brig Manzoni, Cook (from Boston), Hon- duras. Havre. Feb 9—Arrived, R M Sloman. Hansen, Callao, hatled 9th, Wetterhorn. Stinson, Charlestou; lth, Ades laide Norris, Reed, and Ella 8 Thager, Thompoun, Tavana, ‘Hawnuna, Feb 8—Arrived, Times, Leroy, Trinidad de Cuba, ona Kona, Deo 29~Arrived, WG Russell, Jewett, New ox, Ja, Feb 6—Arr sehrs Hannah Grant (whaler) , Venezuela, tn divtress; 10:h, Laura, Coombs, New i York. Sulled Sth (before reported cleared 9th), schr Julie, Plaatja, NYork. In port Feb 11, bark Argentina (Nor), for Pensacola; brig J Baker, for Philade!phia; sears White Swan, Collins, for NYork: @ H Rodgers, Allen, for Aspinwall; and the above arrivals, LiverPoot, Feb 10—Arrived, Eva, McCulloch, Savannah; Mth, Hakon, Adi in, and Yumauri, Thompson, Charles. ton; Vulture, Mackell, Savannah; 12th, St Sames, Goodwia, do, Satlod 10th, Harvest Quoen, Hutchinson, Now, York: 11th, Swallow, M’Loughlin, do; Michigan, Whelin, Phil sdeiphia. Cleared lth, Wm Nenale, Harding City Pointand dal!- fax Eureka, Dinsmore, Havana; Alicia, Stuart, New Or. leans; Molocka, H. grey and Rochester, Oliver, do; Kate Darton, slocumo, Savannah, Ent out 10th, Macaulay, Rodgers, Cardiff and Baltimore; Australasian (8), McMickan, aad Etna (8), Briagmiat New York; 11th, A! enh (8), Hareks Boston and ori isa, Glover, Cardiff and .y Yor! York; Golconda, Thompson, San Frien: Lospon, Feb 10—Arrived, Oarrie Hill, Smtth, Boston. Entered out 12th, Charley, Lechors, for san ‘Francisco. Launcuston. Nov 80—Arrived, McGilvery, Nickels, Mel- bourne, to load for London. Messina, Jan 8—Suiled, brig Dante (Ital), Gaetano, New York; (2th, bark Umana (Swe), Anderson, New Orleans; schr Raven, Sawyer, NYork; Mth, brig Antelope. Rumbal), do: 18tb, bark Fury, Nelson, Boston Vth, brig Oriolan, Thomas, Philadelphia; 19th, bark Volunteer, Biake, Bo: Re aie Plandome, ‘Chase, New York; 23d, brig M, do, ‘Stave Feb $-Saned, Burgmr Kirsten, Kirsten, NYork. Mauritius, Dec Lies unt, Cailao. oth. ManiLa, Dec 8—Sai e: irk, Hoston; th, Sherburne, New ra (Ham bork), Boston 19th, White swallow, Knowles 3 Joslyn, San Francisco; 20th. Game York. Dec 13--Arrived, Jenny Berteaux, Harrison FOTN PEmtccds Koowles, Boston; 15th, Emile, Lameke, NYork Be, China, Weeks, Boston’ (alt before re- od wi Por iiet Nov 2) slain, Lines, Boston via Maldon Tslana. Movrevineo, Dec 22—Arrived: barks Mary © Dyer, ling, Stealts of Magellan; 24th, AT Marg reiia, Dy New York: 2th, brig Amerc.n Union, *m'th, Philadelp barks Speeduway, Gemmell, NYork;'zith, Boomerang, Crehton, and Josephine, Simith, Pordind; Pembroke, ska- ling, Bosto; x ‘ork; 28th, barks st An= Aw, Resenmeyer, Baltimore: 30th, Gipsy, Bovin oa, Por: big Emma, Sweit, do; sehr Burtet Hart, Horton Savannai; Jan 3 barks Pyrmont, Rubase, Boston: 3 ‘J 6 Mitchell” (Br), si 7 Rowtus in, N Tork; Bib, jouthern Belle, Robins Ath, Anute, NYork Bultimoro; sth, Eugenia (Br), St Marys: Batled Doo 24, bri Albert, Dow: Buenos Ayres; dist, ey A Nickels, Nickels, a port in Cuba. oto sy Bar Ja, Feb 6--Arrived, ship Allen (Br), Glas ww fi ny, put in for water, Newro: B Duttns, Pritchard, NYork; aisione, Larsen, Mobile; lta, Casilda, Robinson, Michel To. Parmentier. do, 3, Feb 1—Arrived, Abd-el-Kader, Otis, NYor! Newoastie, NSW, Dec 13—Arrived, Eli Whitney, Meibourn Balled Nov 27, Tornado, Underwood. Rangoon. Paws. Jan 2—Arrived, Erin, Dester, NYurk. Pourswouts, Feb l—Passed by, Rhine, Kommerling, from London for NYork, Penna, Jan 2—Salled. W A Farnsworth, Willcomb, Pa- dang and Boston. PERNAMBUCO, Jan 18—Arrived, achrs Silas © Evans Tut bill, NYork (and left 27th for Bahia); 20th, Madeira, Nue nt, do (and left 23a for Bahta); 27th steamship Nebraska, jorner, do, ianded mails (and left for Panama). * ain, Jan 30—Arrived. brig Alex Milliken, Weed, Kj, feb3, whe Powow, Henderson, Boston via Bar bados, &c. Poxce, PR, Feb 8—In_ port barks Reindeer, Wellington, from Port Spain, for NYork, wig orders: Elverton (Br), for United Staten, ldg: brigs Osprey, Outten, trom and for Bal- timore 15th; Peuniman, Gallison, from Santa Oruz, for New. York 10th; bani Trowbridge, McCarty, frowa Demar. NYork 2uth: Rising Sun, Skoltield, from New Have NYork 15th; Benj Carver, Myers, for Delaware Bre iki anh; Harry & Aubrey, ‘Hammond, trom Barvad fehra Quiding Svar, Blanehard: for Boston 2oin; Annie Beli, Prindle, for SYork 24th; Neille Treat, trom Gaadaloupe, wig; Cygnus, disz; Eveline, Pierce, trom Barbados, wtg oriers; Franconia, and Osprey, for U States, Idg. ‘Also a portisth. bark Montezuina, Hammond, from Port Spain, for NYork 4) days, ‘Suiled tb, brig Rainbow, Boston. JUKENSTOWN Feb LI—. » Tay, NYork. led 4th, ship Grace Sargent, Smith, Portland, Me, having discharged her cargo of guano at Cork, Rio Janeiro, Jan U--Arrived, barks Agnes, Thompson, Baltimore: 1th, “Mai Queen,’ Chapman, do: sour AS Chadwick, Doaue, Philadelphia; 18th, ship Anna, Blaneh- ard, Newport, Boj lat, brigs Nautilus (Lubec) Davids, NYork: 44d, Jeanuette (Daa), Frink, do; Umea (swed), strom ao. Sailed Sth, sehr Century (Br), Le Morgnan, Baltimore; 12th. ks Jesnne de blanders (Belg), Beniest, Hampton Roads; iota, Meaco, Wortinger, Philadelphia, Cleared 224, sh p Susan Hinks, Phinney, Bay of Bengal; brigs eresa (Lubec), NYork; ‘Roslyo, Tuthill, Hampton * Koads. Ta port 27th. barks Agnes, Thompson; May eee teed, McLeod, for Balumore hig: Dora {Pruchs for Delaware Bre: vater tor orders, do; Byfoged Christen: gen (Nor), f NYork do; brig Helene (Br), for NOrieans Go: schra'M for NYork do; Water Lily (Br), for Bal wig. . rrived, Aricano, NYork. Singaroge, Jan ied, Cathrina, Gran, Boston, Swatow, Deo s2—Arrived, What Cheer, Ainsworth, Hong Kong. St THowas, Feb 9—Arrived, brig Pomona, Brot nal (aud jett. sare day for windward) :-Aith, G la id left same da: Place, een, Chap. wn, Savan. be , Goacher (from Liverpool), NYork, Arrived, st Bernhard, Baur, NYork; 4 do. American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Feb 24—Arrived, steamers James 8 Green, Inman, and | C Knight, Denty, New York; Uuiity, Fargo, Norwich; schy A Taylor, Delaware, Bucasport tor Wastington. Salied—sehra Samuel M Gillman, Lijly, Bo:ton: F Barne. Avery, Providenca; Juha Baker, Baker, N Zi nalish, Sipnle, New Hedford. : BUSTON Fed 26 -Arr.ved, brig Secret (Br), Elderson Demarara via Halifax. vared—ships Argonaut (Br, formerly ander), Gardner, Bast, Indi icobar (Hr), B outta: barks Undine (Br), Mi Strickiand. ¢ eh Cape jay le unt, Co Gier, Smith, Charleston; Charm, Stadipy, Baltimore. sinaster of brig Jobo AViles, cleared yesiere ship Sooloo, Hutchinson, Manila, Feo Arrive, schr Kace Horse, Bragg, mere Caba, Dukehart, Havana and New ed Appod, Howes, Boston (and nailed); inudgins, SUAKLESTOS, Beb 2—Cleared, abips Magdala (Br) Cogrill, Liverpool; Narragansett, Hamien, Liverpool; soh Minerva, Coking, Havana; © 8 Raymond, Higgins, Rosie Bhi—Th the ofing, ahip Gorilia, from Liverpoliay steam. ship Gulf City, [rom New York, and a ship uakuown, ‘The wind and asa ‘so violent off the port yesterday that Lu pilows found it impossible to board the above ves. els. 26th—Arrived, steamship Saragossa, Crowell, New York; ship Hannah Mortis do, eamsuips. Matanzas, NYork; Columbia (from ao; scht Minerva, Havana. F RNANDINA, Feb 1d—Uieared, achr Mary Kel ey (Br), jonell, Matanzas, FORTRESS MONROB, Va, Feb 98—Arrived, Sarstoga, from NYork for Norfo! teras, (rom ftiehmond for NYork. Virginia aud Fairbanks, for N York. are * re in the Roads: Lh min Wright, for Hoste: itenry @ Sintih, Hine oses Leonard i oa H Seguin, Abbie Cramer, T Whitey sor AYork; ian. ueorgaown, Kobert F Stackeit, T vine Fisher, & © Wright, for Poruand; Ontarto, tor E Foner, for Rockport. ‘Fay 17—-Arrived, ochre Lizzie Major 2G Bearse, Lovell, NYurk, eh nity Menke, Liverpool. faced, aulp Lodiag Merouaut (ir), Stu as, with part of inward carga; brig Pri Lowey, NYork, i ailed—iark Walter, Labyy, NYork. HOLMES’ HOLE, Feb 23—Arrived, schrs Addie, Watton, my, Mare A ‘ Gile: Rich, Ricuraond for Boston; Freddie Wal Bal or Porteous va A Webb, 5 Portland: Ball Barticty, Hawes, taagier for Bost Dyer, Higa ns, Deal's Isiand for do; Koyal Arch (Bry, Das vieon, Niverk for os Johus, N 8. Sailed, sebrs siwer Bell nd Art « Garwood. ne le-Arriveds bark White Wing, (Br), Walt, for Portland; re Maria Roxana, ————, Pensacola, for Bgaton; ada Be: Weens, Wilmington, NU, for do; amy Khight, Hamlin, N York, for Sang: Old Chad, MeDumor, io oe ia retanrival 8 A MNO at! Build, tones Lucy Dd ¥ Wellington, Jane L Newoomb, George & Alvert and Old Chad. KEY WEST, Feb 2—in port, schrs Almira Woolsey, for Lavaca, wig wiad; Constitation, for Tampa, do. NEW "OSLGANS, Feb 19—Afrived, sioamier Kensington, Heage, Boston; auip Southern Empire (Br), Dunia eee Miia Rmtarctic (Br), Mestoker; U_) (Be), Brodie, sad Ovean Pearl, nod, Liverpool; bark Aug Gir), Young. do. Now Bedford — ‘ht John U French, Bur Galveston, mia are ieee Ed Hawking, Walker, Falmou\t for orders: Cortes, Whitman, NYork; ship F P sage. Crook, jravre,, brigs Chania (Sp), Gelpl, aud Soa (8p), Garriga, epounwaert Rass, Fob 19—Sailed, ship Armstrong. Phew y ht bark, Pirandello, von Lodaro, Mesai 5 io Moses. see pu Wind sit light, Balled, ships Meliceta, and a ‘M Cairns. to rea 16th, bark Seot 1a $3 bark pt Uloud, and’ brig Hulale. brig NORFOLK, Peb 22—Arrived, achrs Richard Higgins, Providence ; John Mosser, Ithodes, NYork. ] learea—sehr Ken) Keed, Reed, ‘Guadaloupe. : Zd—arrived, schrs Lesting Greece, MoUrigh, NY¥ork; Lewis © Benton. Harding, Providenoc. wey OE eM—Arcived, schr Nathl Chase | Suited, schrs Charles McDonald, West, Norfolk for Dene nisport;' Joseph P Rows, Phillips, Fal River for NYork; Sailte Smith. Chase, do for do; sloov Carles, Sueriaaa, Providonon for Elizabeibport. Feb 25, P M—Arrived, schrs Wild Gazetie, Hall, Porte mouth. SH. for Baltimore; Edward H Fprber, Cobb, Bos ton tor Baltimore; Midnight, Metntyre, Mortbund for NYors Lney D, Higgins, Boston for Huitiaore: Rich, do for “ebmond, Va; ~eveaty-six. Ja Beifast; J N Wellington, Chipman, Bo-1oa { Provincetown for Pil adelplia: Boston for Wilmiagtua, N yvttand for Philade: pai. PULA, Keb 25—Cleared, seamnship Roman, Somers, Chaafusgos he folowing vesscl+ @ my Last report Matanzas for Philade phis; Qoe nas for NYork, and Mary WH Augustine Kobde, from Philade ig W A Dresser, from New Cas ening, AYO, Feb 2h—Arrived, steamer Pranconia, She | Jane Ld rge & Al Old Chad, have | W Fiso, ler, from C. an aM ed ing Emma Ts Hal Blanchard, Havana; schr ner, Baltimore ) nd 4 uived schrs Mall, Merril! tL Balimore, | ieared, ship Henry Cook (Dr) atherinaton, Liverpool, yach. Liverpool brie ida Cie), Bs oy, Sta hope, NX rs aud Felowted; sche Mytu er, | 00] direct; schy | i, NYork, b17—Arvived, bark T Haboiige, \ievn, Londons ? Avs 8, Glasgow; (br), Monte: now, Ant ‘eb Bs. Married. Cominc—WitraMs,—At the Second Reformed churei, Lackensack, N.J., on Wedsesday, J ~-v Geo. H. Fisher, D D., assisted by tov. 3. D. Burchard, D D., Joun W. Cumixe to Lo. &a V., eldest dauxhwer of William Williams, Esq. nev—Joa.sson.—On Sunday, February 23, at the residence of Rev, Dr. Ger, 235 West Fifty-fifth street, Sanus Curry to Mary L, Jo > cards, CH r raary 25, by the Rev, Howard Crosoy, D. D., are lo Guou Ge ©., daugitor of Waller Harris, all ot this city. Dr Forssi—Jowpey,—At tas Reformed Duteh chureh, | Fiushing, L 1, on Wednesday, Febroary 12, atone P. M. by Rev. EA. Purenild, Geokie ¥, Da'Forsst to Cake M., dauguter of Josepa Bowden, ait of Fiushing, BEE Hoarireye—Taytor,—On Tues ming, Fobruary | 25, by Rev. Dr. Watsou, Janes J, Howrareys to Saran ‘A., dauguter of Jonn Taylor, ali of Jersey City, Ne cards, Morr—MocCerrex.—On Tuesday, February 25, at St. Stepnen’s churea, by Rev. Father Mcuiyan, Frank J, Morr, of Georgia, to MopESTA. | COrRR&s, of this city. Puitiars—Powstt,—On Tuesday, Feoruary 25, by the Rev. Mr. Chadwick, Mr. Geonag A. Priniirs to Mra, Caxoune PowsiL, of Brookiyn. VaN Doorx—Srexcer.—On Thursday, February 20, GW, Stewart, Evwin H. Vas Doors to Mugs! PeNCER, both of Unis city, 26, by the Rev. Died. Batt.—On Tuesday, February 25, of consumption, ¥. Zeruyine P, BALL, aed 26 years and § months, May she rest in peae, Relatives and friends wre re-poccfully invited to attend, the fuueral, from ber late resiieace, 205 Prince street, — on friday afternoon, at one o'clock, Basucer,—On Wednesday, Febraary 26, Anicar, faut daughier of J. W. barker, Jr., aged 10 months, Fuberal irom the residence of tis eraodfather, W. EL Biboias, Fardeid, Conn. , oa Friday aiternoor o'ciovk, Cars leave Twenty-sevenih street and Fourth aveous at eight o’ciock A.M, Friends of the family are invitea to attend BANKs.—in Brooklyn, on Woduesday, February 26, Daviv S-nvens, only son ot Obadian and Mary F, Banks, aged 8 months, : ‘She relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tue residence of bin parents, 322 Sackett strest, on Kriday alternoon, at two o'clock. bRavuTiGam,—On Wednosday, February 26, of scarle' reine AKIUUR F. BRacTiGaM, aged 1 year, 8 months an 1 days. : | Tuo friends of the family are respecifaliy invited te — attend cue funeral, from 199 Garden strevi, Hoboken, o} Friaay moruiug, at eleven o'clock. Beuxnan.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, February 25, Sakon, the youngest child of Thomas and Mary L. Bren, mau, azed 5 months and 3 days, The riends of the family are requested to attond th funeral, from tue resideuce of hor parents, 66 Vandam street, this (Tuursday) afterooon, at oue o'clock. Thi Femaius wil be taken to Caivary Cemeiery. Bresve—On Tuesday morning, February 25, Parse | Bruxye, a native of New York, axed 34 years. The relatives and friends of the family, and those of, his brother, Joba Breene, algo his brothers-in-iaw, Win, Keating and William Huiunan, are requested to atten tue tuaeral, trom she residence of bis mother, in Sixty~ seventh street, near Kighth avenue, this day, a tweive Garey noon, His remains will be taken t Calvary Cemetery. ‘Connst,—On Monday, February 24, Mary, relict of) Cornelius Cornell, aged 77 years. Lhe funeral servicesiake pl noon, at iour o'clock, at the Ul corner of Madison avenue and Forty-secoud strect, The * ends of the family are respectiully invited to at. tend. CaskeL.—On Wednesday, February 26, Mary Casmai, wile of Samuel Caskel, in the 27th year of her aj ‘The relatives aud friends are respect(uliy invited to atteud the tuneral, this (Tuursday) afteraoon, at one Ociuck, from the residence, 73 Monroe street, Francisco papers please copy. Dawsox,—On Wednesday moruing, February 26, of diphtheria, ISADELLA CaROLaN, daugater of Willian and Mary L, Dawson, aged 1 year, 9 mouths and 25 daye. ‘Tue relatives and frieuds of tho laimily are invited te” her grandfather, — Jersey City, thie H j fn. | Aticud the {uneral, trom the house of j. P. Mackey, 292 South Second street, (Thursday) aivernoon, at two o'clock, Donouor.—On Wednesday, February 26, Macorm. EB. Dosouor, beloved daugtier of Juun aud Anne Donohoe, aged 2 years and 7 mouths. ‘Toe irieuds and relatives of the family aro respect. fully invaed to attend the funeral, this (Chursday) af ternoon, a two o'clock, from twe residouce of her pa reuts, 427 Lhird avenue, near Tbhirty-Lrst street. Doxouvs.—In Brookiyn, on Wednesday, bebruary 26, Miciias.. Donouu® aged 40 years, ‘Phe iricads and relatives are respectfully invited te atiend tae tuneral, ou Friday atternoon, at half-past ‘one o'clock, from bis Jae residence, 43 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, Eteraota.—On Wednesday, February 26, Huxry, the beloved sou of Herman and Coristina Kistrou, ‘Tue reiatives and friends of the fainily are respoct fully fnviceu w attend the (funeral, oo Friday afveravy: at Duif-pag tiwelve o'clock, from iis lave resideacs, 9 Basi Eiguty-fourth ste-et, between third aad #yarih ay enues, (o the Lucheran Cemetery. Fakkait —On Tuesday evening, February 26, afier ¢ short ues, Paint FARRELL, & nave Of The parish of Edgewortnstown, couuty Louglord, iretand, in’ the 38h year of fs age. Phe treads of the family and those of bis brothers, Jovn, Vominick aud Michael, are respecttully requested toaiend the funeral, irom bis ine igs mse ‘corne: of Hicks street aod Hamiiton aveaue, Brovkiyn, this | (Thurs tay) aiteravon, at two g'clock, Frassus.—At Dutch Kis, on Wednesday, February 26, Canonine, youngest daughter of J. 1. Frausen, The fricnds ot the family are respeciiully invited te attend the iuncral, this (fhursday) atteraoou, at two o’ciock. Faeswan.—Saddenly, on Monday, Fobruary 24, Cuanzes Fousrax, only child of Cyrus M. aad £ abet Jacques Freeaad, aged 4 yeara and 2 moutis, (oroeris Of Newark, N. J. Non knew Charlie but to love him. The friends and relatives of the fataiiy, those from Newark aud Orange, N. J., are re. 3 Invited to a:tond Wo iuuerai, bois (Puvrsiay) a op. au two o'clock, irom the residence of Mira, Wycuutt, 4 West Twouty-fourth sireet, . Hyatt. — uddealy, ou Tuesday afternoon, February 26, at two v'cioek, dirs Many Hyart, in the Osi yous 01 her aya, relict of Thomas Hyatt, Too frigads aod relatives of the family are respect (alte invited (0 avend the tune ber jate r-sideuce. corner of Second avenue aud Bighty-fifih street, om Friday afternoon, at one o'ciook, Hanicy.—On Tuesday, Febroary 26, Hesry Jarry Haxriey, youngest child of Edward aad Blargacet Hart ley, aged 11 moatus aad Albany papers’ please copy. Jaues.—On Tuesday, Febroary 24, Mra, Carnenme ae Wiliam James, formerly of Loader England, Toe funeral will take place this (Tharsdsy) moraing, at ten o,cjock, from thogresidence of W. J. Williawe, East biity-liret street. Kaxyeny,—On Wednesday, February 26 Macy, widow of Arthur Keauedy, uative of Dramlane parish, county Cavan, ireland, aged 63 years. The funeral will take place from the residence of hey won Jolin, 12 Amity place, this (Thursday) afiernoun, 6% one o' civ Manstow.--O0 Tuerday evening, Febrnary 25, Lina J., wite of Witham H, Marston, aged 38 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family ure inyitert te attend the funeral, from her lave residence, 110 esr Forty fourth etrect, on Friday morning, at cievex o'clock. acem,—Om Monday, February 24, at the Wirth Avenue Hotel, in thts cily, Mr, Coaruas Mackix, His iriends aod acquaintances al i to attend the faseral, from Madison square Presbyterian envrct (Rev. De. Adams), tuis (ibursaay) morning, at 0 O'clock, without further notice, Newburg, Fishkill and Voughkee; copy. Mostrose.—On Wednesday, February 26, Mra, Marri ASN Mowtaose, daughter of Harvey and Sarai iariow aged 30 years ead 1 mouth, ‘The relatives aad (ricnds, also the members of the Attorney sireet Methodist church, are respectfaily in~ Fited to attend the funerat, from her father's resid -nco, S47 Third street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. Precisely, Moust.—On Tuesday, Fobruary 25, Manion Grav, daughter of Andrew and Emua Mount, aged 2 Feary months and 11 daya, The relatives and friends of See family, 0 9 Teapect= > fally invited wo attend the faneral, this (Thursday) af. ternoon, at three o'clock, from No, 260 Bioomieid strvet, Hovoken MiLan.—On Wednesday, Fobruary 26,at7 A M., at St, Luke's Hospital, New York city, Duxcan J, Miviea, of consumption, in the 36th year of hia age. Ubagtougd by long and severe sufpring, he quioly papers ploase EEE ooo oO OEE EE

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