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^ibneooly a lew classes could be esU ???*.?. Theyo..o< " mwu r? led to the litte? These puptle ha1 mtm 22T?slructloc only > few mor.tr* und were al-'Bd r e * iT-Vite word* *Dd ?h?rt teMences la i Ml h*n<. t nr ? IL-da principally noun*. ih*y wroia an* mad* sign' with esie ar.d great qulckne** ?"me of their getture* -< IS eontide-ab arorilwetmbobii ih* aMtawenof the Sehtletura During thl* exercise, * young n en on* ef ihe JJJu, ?am* torw*rd end lu psainatlatr* c?ughl ? (Ir In the LS natural possible, and went throigh the r per* mmmaf eaichtr g *h?h >nd thevtag, **p?rexiUy to th1? per Jit ??il*f?cUon if the company The h'ehest elaei ??? IJ.I *ho?n, bin owteg to the i n led none a Jlle L, the Committee o \ a few s-vtencee C u d ?>e written ay. aMeta oa* of them taken ftt r*a ? < ? from ibaalatat 'ft* getill-aien who *re now p-etv-nt ere the Lieut flovwnor *rd ihe Senate, th?- rip-*?er aod I he Asternbly afosr State the Mayor and Cow??w CouncilI of oar eltv SeAM M' Tnpoer. adl.tler'd.hed p M of Ene,atd and or of Ibe work entitled 'Prov. r' a I'ullo.ophy W , tbern all a moat coro 1*1 we en.-. ?n.i hope their v.sli -i?11 he* source of much gratm anon to ibe to He ?rtverylh.nkl.il lo tbe Ugw'auire for th Ir r^roteaee ATapproprletlnr ?"r,i? l?t""" 'n ^r -?""??f ????* )br the *upi...rt of deaf mate* whole p?-en:t are too poor i* pay for lh?lr stay here " Genera! Wetruore then ma le a few remarks, which drew out Mr. Stsnton of .he Senate, who men* i oned the er-?? dco of Mr Tupp?r and turning to him at d l. at the re*?oe why we hid no noe s in ihlt couo'ry w?< Mi*t all the Americana were *o busily --mployed In ad vine" Kgtaelmvr a sof th* country nod in bui clng upsucb I til' uilon* a* tbo*e they had vuiied. that Ukera w?i no time to ?pare, vm en all waa st* nai|lllBlieil Ilk*I woull be I'm r.aae to p oduee poet* tb*t w u!d vh with 'i'upper and v.*lthB>ron and the other great Ei g'ith poet*. Inconr j. *'*n. be ?aid that Iba Legislature aroald aiwaye be willing tvgrart a;propr.?ilon* (orthl*aod kiadred Initluition*. a*i when asked to give, would fo It Vi .d and be deaf to all oh;ectlon*. Mr. Ti trra wat Introduced to the ault ?jSS, ind m acknowledging the kwnor wh'ch had been done blm. q toied ? verte or two of sajaay, embodtlng fra? ternal aeLtimesis toward Amern Tb*)axweaBBS were Brought to a elite ?fter the re. 1 u ion of the Lord's Prayer fry on* of ?h* ffna.e pupil* The perfect illence which prevailed during the offering of ibe prayer, allotted the power of the mute Unguage of gratur t to express idea*, anderen to be the lan?,u?geof in;, er to the A'mighty.? A bandtome colla.ion waa provi-en u the young ladlea' atmng room. After which the company left, highly de? lighted with their vltll Much credit it out) lo Mr Bart leit, the acting Princldai, an 1 to Mrt.SroMi u.ihe Matron, for their surcaifBl endeavors to Interest ilie large number of gur*rt Leaving the Dnrxb Institution, the cortege patted over the Third-avenue, and through tierlemtothe h1uh bridge. A balf hour's time was allowed for tha inspect Boo of the Bridge. Moil of tbe Company passed over' gad all eonfeetexl much turprlae ai I'm deceptive appear asee as to lit length. Viewed from the point where the water eater* the pipe*. It appear* but a arnrt distance to tie other a'.ae. but when a p? r on ia* puted over and ba- k as sat walked nearly s,n t? feet. It t>?ing near sunset, tbe eotcpany *?*-?? d on treir return to the City, and on their wsy ttopped for a moment at the lu5atic asylum. The most noisy and wild patients were not tithed, the vltitor* not being dls^oted to look opoa this r'road'ul malady In it* BSOOt wretched ??peel. With oneor two exeep Ions, thote we saw appeared to be of a morose tad taciturn nature At we patted tbern they wonld give a doli, ?prent look, exhibiting no tlgns of Intellect or reatoo. Die of ibe female* was an exception Bhewa* very anl? aute d, and ter remark* exhibited a ttrange mixture of afirewdr eg* and *lrnpltcitv Bhe tho wed ut many pieces of raanutrnpi. both prote and poetry, and exacted a promt** that we wou d return at an early day, an 1 hear her read aw works. Among the melt a was one who, tor the ltat eighteen mootbi. ha* exhibited no *lgnt of IntellecL He eat* and drlnkt wltb the othert, but in the Intervall be alnbt into a chair, and then even the Phyilcian* ctnnot at? tract hut attectior A few years since we knew him as an active and promit.ng young man The visit to the Atylum appeared to have etat a gloom over the companv, for, as they reentereri the carriage*, we heard many a deep sigh. Ahufi? o'clock they returned to the Asior House, where a tltncer was lo be glvr n in honor of th?dr visit. the PINNER. /n the dining saloon of the Astor. Messrs Cole wan A Stetson had made bounteous provision for their guett*. Aero** the head of the room wat a short table, SXd three table* extended Ita tntlre length. Itltunnecfs aary for ut to attempt a description of the viands?tbe way* of the Astor are loo well known to require U. There wu a splendid " hill of fare " and the guest* appeared t > highly appreciate It. The table wa* beautifully ornament d With pieces of fancy cont-ctlonary, among which we noticed a fine " Statue of Waahlngton." a " Temple of Lib arty,'* and a mtriature model of ihe ship " Conauiutlon."? A'ter tbe gueat* had done full justice lo the vlhnds, they ware called to I rder by Oscir W. ?turtevant, Alderman of the Third Ward, and President fur the evening. Mr. B. apologised tlbr tbe absence of the Mayor and the President of tha Board of Aldermen lu the tame of the Authoriilea of the City of New Vork, he welcom< d to th* fettlve board the Ls|lalstors of the State h waa tbe first time that the Leg Mature bad ever visited the City lo lu official capacity, and he waa glad that they had now come to examine for them Balve? ourpublir iusiituiioa*. > ur rapid expansion and our Commercial g one* || wa* only by per* mal obaareaalou that tbey could be enab.ed lojuuge of u?, and he hoped that rno member of the Legi* ?iure would return to A bany ?m ihor.t havirie a >.i cause f r wleaing ua an Increased Ctperliy lln would not make a *pe>ech. Tbe supper been provided for Ihe Rrattecaiion of ihe'r iiueats, and A hoped they w ould abollab ail form* and reremonle* and fenrtot r then *elve* at home, tie then read a number of leuers Invlili.g tbe guests to vl-it various piaretuf ami.se tnetL After tbe lauars had been raid, he ata'.ed that there had been BO regular loa* a prepared, and concluded by of fertBg the following ?eritlment Tki (? *'? a ? .>a t f fieftaetir fglttlatr t/*A* Statt of Mew Yerk. [Wattt " UbB at Thl fAktf" Lieutenant (iuvernor Chuk. ii expressed hii gratitude for the complliuent wrhjeh had been paid 1dm. He Would not ?peak for Ibe Execurlve. for he would notdo to great at. (Injutiice io the di*iiLguithed gentleman who oc espied that pisltton. He would speak in his own behalf aod leave the i io\ err or to speak for himself wb?n he shall have lue hot or of vitlliug you. He frankly confeated that antil to da) be had known nothing of tbe great cliv whom just be had tbe gratification to be, acd be ^returned he;had yet HI 1 much to iraiu ol tbe enterpn/e. the iklll and the verseveraie ?? of her elUa?S, Iis greainesa, however is not In her r< mmerce and her mechaalcal ikll'/'ut In herbe sevoleni iiiai tutiopB You m*ae the Biini B-?e, Ihe Dumb ?peak, and Ihe Lame to wait up t.'t.i No one can vi :t yo ut eUrltable ini.iiHtlom wilAotai fee ing bit heart touched,v.d BDroeapmpaihy for tbe unfortu:.ate beluga whom you have taken In ch??ge. On the outilde, ae rf the counry feel aatagotiisi to the city?but when we essas hsta weieedif ftrax.i,y. \t e tf.eu feel that we have an tn.ereti in com ?ton w'ith ' eta d that we should art In ui ion and harmony, tb* City ia the heart-not of the Empire Stau? alone?for at* it but an art ry but of the who a L'nlou. which in t me it to become the heait and c-nie- of the whole world. He would not detain tbe company but a abort Urne longer by bit remhitt There were other* lo tbe room who could Bore *bly satatfkkla them, and among them he waa pleased lo see the botored repreaentailve ? f the mat- In the United Buttes Banale I This a i mtm to Senator Sew tan wat re reived with twelve cheen | l'e then made a playful allu? sion to his late antagonist, Mr OoBBBLI , who wat by his aide, and eorcltided by giving Ihe following tentiment Taa Cut ?i ?*?? Feaa Il? . liar tea e and heuHulest laetitutioni ar*tk* ra**t sssfash | S SS .mei.ta < I .t* tan,*. Simeon Draper. bTbmj , one of the Ten G iver Bort, made a tbort but bri 'lant tpeecb In response to this ?satlmenl He cioied by proposing ihe following toatt TttStaUr.f New loth- 1' l>-? a* Ct?. no Cuuot.**? it i* tU* on* tkatad r**irJ*o **i a ?Lnuue pav.pl*. [ M .?ic?" Mamdkat Hjrma'' Aid. Stuktevan r then rose to propose a senti? ment, which he knew ihal all the citizens of New-York Would respond to Our honored a: i d.s luuol ad Oueete- tt* Le^ alatr.ro of th* Stale MBawTvBt Mr. Speaker Raymond in riaing, in obedience to tbe call of the cetnpai y. to re*pond lo thit tout, tald he perceived here a " divided duty.' To tbe people of I'i's iraatclty. be M that h? owed ihe dutie* and obllga Uoa* of an tdopted son. It woald give him very grm pleasure, be isld, to act on thia occasion ti that Ctpiclty, and. aa a ho*!, to extend a welcome to their dlit'Bjii'.il ed gueti But. said h-, i e (act that I am called upon io rest ob d to tbe tentluent which has ;utt been fvee. show clearly enough it at i am to apeak In a differ? ent rapacity-. and I therefore only perform a duty, while 1 return, w h th? aiacereat pleasure, the cordial and p-ofVund Ibauht of tb- Legi* stur* jf the State of New York for ihe invitation witrh hat brought tbern hither to Eight I know, Mr Fretd-M at d gentlemen, that I may saM) i*y. at lent on '?half of lhatbrancb of the L*g alt' f over which I have he b nor to preside, that ao greeting from a iy quar er of ibe H.ate. or the Union, curd lave awakened n tbeir nrnda more pleaaogaud Ertttfui tmo loo* than fiat wb rb came from tbe Major and Coron ou Council of lb* City of New Yora Tbe rep. rrtatts ive* of ihe people of thl* gret: State are here to f'?bt We came air. from every arciion of the Common wad b. Our Maw diUatia, who live upon itar Nor.hern boa'der*?tho** wbo llaten lo ihe roaung of Niagara, ?tj s* who lbbablt tbe fertile field* oi the Valley or tbe w**t, tad those w ho dwed upon ibe Southern frontier. *aLb ih* energy and enter, rite of our people has hut reteti'v opened to business and to iife-they are all rvpreaentei herr. Sir, Ivntght hy th* men whom ttsy hav* chosen to act for tbern m all thtngt that pertain 10 tea common goal They are often called upon to a t *hh rvfwrrice lo the population, lb" l.utinet* reltUJH ??4 Iba vari'd losiiiuiluaa of tbe City of New York Wa ?twaeoeje fci.her to become p-r*oia :y acquainted w b {beta Borne of ua had never before visib-d ice City at all. "say of ut, aod myself among the *uuiber. bad never bafore 'okedapoi ihe practical operation oi tee*e lotututl. na %?!tb have been thrown open to at io day We have seen "fee great tr.n we*l.h\ e tv?ealtritu* its 1'mit* y?ar by Jftaf, aad al tng thousands and to. uaat.da to It* ln hti,itai>u. We lave ie?n your uitrt? of buaineea, tied with ibe rheerfu* ttlr of proaparout labor ? we have ,eoc your tbipi crowdiog this ipaclout karbor with Melr store, and leady to eoovey to ? t bio* t dia tan t regions of the ear lb be^ prod uc l* ol lud aa * y la ?very aecnon ol tbe Stale A'd we have teen pal ?^rlstog In every street, and vvra'ih pouring In every ?oor, at th- juat revard o'Ue well dirr-r-tei energy and foto'Mie of your bualne** own All Ibis, Sir, ha* ?"?fs grateful o our To. Inge as ctz -nio' thai fcreat Bat* 0f which ibta great Cwy i? io Imp-r ant a part *UL Blr, ihl* 1* not all-nor Is <b's ibe chief p?rl of wtkl?eh*veie a. We hav* seen bat woa th and that ??rgy di erted and lBVlahlv uaed for the relief of "Ml ?retriKilueu and mlacrv wbuh crowded feMBS ?*wr Ball lo engender. W ? lav a e^, S'.r. lb?x r?k atta if wea.n do not wr*p themsivoa up U taetr aalfel nesa and their luru y ar.d turn a de*f ftSteth* caUJa of poverty and wo- WP i.avo ??en. and jBatr, .a. .Lg that ihn-. eofwretih fhsaas aoi.i ? ai.'i- not to roil over this cilj without an *f **t Aora tlto.-e a ho have wealth an I | weftnsta*, .ti pro r*at aad ttira back it* wave*, great a- site it in all the ele. ^vtiUof A.-aith and o' p w> r craasp i- tou? a*she is tar batlratis eturries and rtp tl ?r.?..tt-. the true g|r*ri w the city oi f? ?w-York *tr, conr* s ra tha deed* of abar. '?T taLlcb she be.-perlormed? Ute mal tu oct t'ie hasfottni ?f, tnd the teer? ?he has MtJ 'Vc liava ?> en to dav tome if that* iM>ii.u loi.r>, and bad our heart* melted by in lit of wrerbedne?? re i- ved We have *e<-n th ?*?? win. ro-ld n<t look mpm the light o' H'avee, nor c ha v.coders of thu me, earth, taught to look ab i?a , ? ?11 to Him a?haj Bade theca, and t > r?ad. even at we ???d the woe date ?*f tb. Untreres). We ha?? seen thoae who ?ernied ibut ou1 from a'! Intercm-?? with lhelrfe low n aa tunght t?i oaavetea faea 10 free, ant to bear their m rl i' ire lal ort ard reaponslhtititea aid eijovmenttof t . worM Tletf f|.bt- air, have awakened within ? our r.e.rtteew feelinga of hl.dress and niteihmoxt toward : ibe'treat riiv v. Mch It Iht nrtfasjl tjstl the s'rength of 0 c mrron State Man never rise? to nearly to the lav I ?leof bit M?ker. at when he thu* devotet hit energie* <?<* - s powers to rare for iroee a bo have nom- el*e to i iar- < r ;bem. M I ?*'d 'bat the State of New-Vork.aa well aa the ( \ of New York, hid alwaya recognized and performed ler itiij to the frlendlra? ard the B imeleaaa within her 1 . .. erb SI-e Ina Btwart ? be?n ready t"> respond to every r !ii|.er c? l maCeupip he>- bounty She hu alwayi made ?I r-i'i"'- ljna to the fall extent of her abilities, fo- t':e *up ; 00 i f cba-iiabie and eduratto'al inatiiuttona Nor need wa Ay?r. ear, that aha t?lil ever la'tar In thia great work. In lM?i aaii everything else New-York ?' feed* noitep ba^k w . rd " H>-r mono n thta at is everything relating to the coirn on welfare,la EakeMar Lu ua not forget and Mr E In conclusion, that 'Ida city and thia Btsie drrive their <-bl-f prosperity ard ibelr chief in'p'irtarice from their coenectlnn with that ireat eonfederncy of wrich we are a part Let o* ten ember our d'itiea to each other, and to all the ram, and all Iba inembera of that great Union ? aee. Fir preaent tr> night, and ittting rear me. a dii'in guisheo men ber of thai ()>-n"r*l (?overnment which hat iterate of l)ila gre? ft-deratiori of aove-eign S'atet. 1 ?ha l not venture to tpeak of hl? character or hta aervlcee. I a'lude to birn main' becsase I give you. ai a sentiment >a? JNateteat and Csaavwa ay kW CM**) Stmte>? Mty ail thtt aaaj i ka(at th* mlliMtu' u,??i?al> .ULl-y wh.i I. u < onimitted t b-ircbtT.-a. This toaat waa lordly cheered, and all eyes v.-i n-mined upon Hon William H. Sewasd lor a re apctjaat Hew at evidently not prepareil to comply with khta demand, but hncicg it uteleta to resist, bo rote to ad om ?h the company. Cheer followed cheer sofariaad so M Bf ibat it waa home time before he could be heard When ?i evce was at last obtuned, be tbua addressed the enthuai aatic audience i \\ ttb your leave. Mr President, Gentlemen of the Com? mon Council arid of the begialamre. Legtsiatora of the City hid of the Stale of New-York, since It is so distinctly your pleasure, I rise moat cbeerfully to reapond to th?j ?OlDliieot which expre?ten your respect for the Ex . and the Legislators of the United States. 1 am aurr that I hazard nothing in assuming to express the grate? ten reelprociy of respert and contlderatlon for you on be? fall of tte Treatdent of the ( nlted State* That tlluatrioua clt'/en, htmaelf a son of New-York, educated among ut, and having riaen to hi* proud eminence l>y services In ber coui d s and as her representative, while he will be, as he ought, iuat to all the States over wbi-b he prealdet, still ac? knowledges aa the object of bis intense preference and wor? ship that one of them which first received hla devotion. [Cbeera J I am tiappy a'ao In being able to assure you that the City o'New York, and the State of New-York, receive from ibe Congress of li e United States the contlderatlon which lb-y jutny claim aa the Commercial Capital and leading i? lltfcai Member of H it great and growing Confederacy. Thia, I am sure, Is true of the great majority of that dts Hot uirhed l>od v, and if there tie any who undervalue either ibis City or ibis S'ate, I cm only tay of them here, aa I think you know me well enough to know, 1 would aay to them there, that they rommlt a fault In regard to the Inter ett* of the whole nation, wblcb they would do well to cor? reel as soon a* possible [ Loud and long cheering. I (Jentlemen, that political Jealousy which pervades our Republican tyttem bat riot only wisely sepitrat?d theau iboilileeof this great Commercial Metropolis from the au thorii'ee of the Butte, but bat alao placed iheaeaia of tboae mthoriliea far apart. Tbl* provision, however, like every oiher good one, nas *ome inconvenience* There muat be n launderttandlng* between authorise* an separated, and therefore an occasional conjunction of ihem Is necessary, a >d cannot but be beneficial. I think It a bappv star that haa led me here to be a witness of the first of axteh conjunc i ona. owing aa 1 do common responilbillilea to both And ? concur In the detlre expretted by my roipectel friend, Mr. Draper, who la a Oooornor, every Inch a Oovernor, ar 4 king may It be before, like me, he has a prefix to that t tie, i I.at tbeae occasional conjunctions inaybe:ome fre i.ueni and habitual. | Cheer* ] (ieaileuien : Itieeinilome that we can Improve thia f- atlval occasion by considering how lniimate it the rela? tion between the City and th? Sla'<\ how essential each is to the other- There It a town In the interior of the Sia'", larawayin what was lately known as the aecluded, ?? ijuesiered part of It, Bath l>y name. Many of the repre ? ei taiivr* of laa II..ml Dlttrtctt knowltwe'l the Mem hen from Steub? n can tpeak for It Of thlt town I with to speak. It it a beautiful hut quiet one, situated In the de 1 ghtful valley and on the hanks of the Conhncton, a trib uuryeflhe Susouebannah. But those who know It well have remarked, that it baa a broad and magnificent plan, in perfectly filed out. There are bouses on corners desig? nating streets and avenuea without Inhabitants. In sh >rt, it was laid out for a great city, but has long since re? nounced all ambitious pretensions. You do notknow b?w this bss happened Well, If, on your return to Albany, you will call on my excellent friend (Mr Street,) the 8tate Librarian, be will give you a small duodecimo volume, published In the year 1100, containing an account of a Jour? ney p> rformed by an English gentleman In the ahort apace ol aix weeka, from the City oi New-York all the way to Niagara Falle That ua- eler vialted Bath, then in the day aprlng of Ua growth, ar 1 he recorded of it that it was des? tined io be ibe great commercial metropolis of the Slate of New-York. The Hudson waa only a short ann of the aea u.v.. nni yutnatraia slaatataste* Staaaaasft) to take hold of the trade ol the country. Bath waa to receive all of li that cmld be diverted from the channel of the St. Lawrence i mi ihe maikei of Quebec, and send It down through the t'onboctun and the Buiquebannah to Chnaapeake Bay ? ttatt itiai calculation been realized. Hath might have been a city like Albany, and New-Vmlt would have been a city over which the PretlCerncoud have bad hit little am illion to pretlde. | Cbeert | What the City of N?w-York would ) Hve been In that cue. It would be now if teparated from the State, deprived of Its canalt * I ra iroads, tts great wealth, its mineral stores, and lit teemlug helda. The ease would be eooalll bat for the Stile of New York If cut ort fiom the citv Tskeinen three thousand st'e*la wlihtbetr mtasive ed'.fire- the'r whfvet tilled wiih the commeiceof an continent, tslamls and climes, th taaohtS LuUmitons lit ?cience and of beneiirence. and tins more thar half a mil Ham of hasy and enlightened fr?enen with tbotf WeaHb, Ihel' knot* It dge and their Industry, and what would be the rttult I It would be ' Oreere, but liviny Ureece no more ' Sir. It 1* plain enough that It i* not the City nor Iba State ??paraieiv, but both tie City and the Slate t.igetner thtt Co ttitute New-York,, w Itlch we allow ouiselve* io iiM i^re it luttly ca.lt d by Othal I? ales ai d kuowu of all men to be tie Imperial State or leading Put- Take twayfrooj it t- ther the town or the ' Kurai Ulstrirti." it wmild dwindle and full betiiLd many ?ni therSt?te In 'he profiaatol Coin n.erce and Power. Uentltn en, we all have a common pioperly In the Stale of New-York as It It, and In the whole and every part and element of It. There iphv he BtBOttfl the cit'/ena of thia p mi cap: al aome who (eel tbai they bav* h right to b ok CODtaniptUOUaly on the country which con-tit net itt l"oad SUbtVlbe. I reiLetnbL-r ? ne who teemed to t Ink so I fell In with him on a tour- 1 am aare It waa hia first (one?to Niagara. He expiessed his surprise at aeelng a ateamboat or Ca\ uga Lake and two steam'ioats on Seneca Lake, and wben hesaw yet anotteron Canaodalgna Lake he asked me with all tie artlessness i f one witling to be instructed, How they cot tbe steamhoatt Into the laket' | Laughter | YVe 1. geuilen en, It mutt be only turh person! aa thia one thu m cervalue* the "rural' diatrlcia.end they are only to be i Met1,1 tit Ct'rtalnly not to be retaliated upon. So there tb ubUer* are tome iiiuidt in the country that are j, al' u* of the citv They do not know, they do not ander '??and tl at the wealth garb-re J here, flow* over the w bole State that the light of chiltzatiou kinde-d here, illuminates thia broad land, while itt atbea and cindea-t lall wiihm the ronfmet of the citv tttatt The wealib producexl here is fl ared with the country ; tbe puvertv an4 crime generated I ere rt nuin at home Surelt w e of the country owe the eitj Itbera1, municipal letorna for such beneficence. [Ch??er?.) Oenilemu). we have a common property in thevlrtuea that have made thia Slate what It la. In that principal virtue, Eh ulttl 0, tlgnlfied by the bearloga on our aruiorlal ahteld, the rock with tbe wavet beating upon It, and the mono, "lu vain;' the rising tun and that tpirti ttlring, tplrlt tutUilnii g motto, "Higher." II wat not for town or conn try aitht r that Hamilton and Jay labored to aecure the ele aoa**a of Freedom, Ju*itce and Order In our Constitution, or that Clinton developed our vail resources and made the valley of the St. Lawrence and tbe valley of the Mla*l*slppl tubul?r es :i our greainesa Am. tilt tbougte tuggetu, gentlemen, yet another, tne Intln ate relation, the neceaaltv of lndiaaoluble connecilon between the 8tate and the Untied States It la not New York alone !.at a.pp. ri* and suaulna ihla great city, and thu gre?i Stale, tl Is tbe enure nslten. stretching fiom the ! river St Lawience along the Atlantic Coaaiand the Mexi ; can Oulf. and ihen across ibe mt untalns aud along tbe Pa? cific Coa*l aa ay up lo Nootka Sound Our?tarl*iodeevl I brilliant and li.tingLi.hable in ihe cor>*ieilatton, bullet I It ahool lrom 1 a apbere and It would pale lu. fires and be trat In the Heavers I cheers I Gentlemen, no man In New York ca be a dlturlonlst |cbeers| 1 know none in? deed i cheers I I will tay unly one thing further on tl a aubj-ci of the Union I am a believer In tue t itstian K. igon Wien It bappent In my way to ':. 1 In tri h a sceptic. 1 endeavor to remove bis doubts, and I p* rt- ten-ci i ficli gi> ; but wbeu be avows himself an Aih- at, I tiilnk that he I* to be lurred over to my friend I in. Beardict. of tte Intane rlotpital at I ilca. So it I t 1 hear a New-York man avow blmee fi l)w?*H I tin i Id think the Blooniingtlale Asylum the fAMBJkaea 1 for ! Is correction. (Cheers) Sir. what t* Just and ytlte I musi be defended and maintained, but be who cannol de , fend and maintain then, tn this Union and unier thtt Conau l tBU? , is i apatde of dolni.- no good, and, in my poor Judg r-ent. incapable of Mag more harm (Cheera^) May I Heavm lake rare of Ute New-Ycrk mao. If 'here be one, I ?h-.?.i. UUuDloD. m., a r,??v..n ?... ibe wtta of him who ' s a-. n.\ suspecis others of being to Bti. gemlemen. n- st ?ot f r.er, that I a n oolv a casual and unexpected gueat: I will aat at.uae. by much tpeating the ho*nlt?nty wbh i htwledajged me with the privilege or being a listener a. iIn? bai pv greeting ol lowo and couatrv (t rlea or t*o at raoa" no, flaollsiaaa (Crteaof' Go pn joon ) (..i : sateaoftha Rural Dl*trlct*. plea?e to be Ini order El cute ate. Mr Llent-Governor and Mr. Speaker fer^.'JS u-o'i ii g vi urauthor.lv. I give you, geoilemeu , TOO city o' ^e? York and Hie' State of New York, harmony ard atrec.u n between them, and lndlisoluble Union between lotet BOa a th* aA*AM Slate*. GrorcE J. Ci.rkill, Etq., late Whig can didst- for Lieut. Oovernor. and Thi oooar E Tomi inson, Erq n ad-? rief ?ddresaea and Col Webh tloquan?y ta? il or..led to a k ntiinent in honor of tbe Pr>'*? Hon. Hxsav Iratneat, ol Ua Senate, being called for. said: I? re. ajatM re rraoca bat been made thia evening to the re '.tioo* ?hirb tfeClty of New.York *u*tatn* to 'bo State and which ibe State of New-York beara to the City. I will I ajtnlo to relatlor a which fx i'i State and C'ty auataln to the I i Iber portions of Iba Ammeen Confederacy Tne dl*un t' -l ?d geatlemanoe. irv left (Oov S? ward) ha* spoken or i a dissolution of ihe Union In my Judgment *'tcb an event ! would be one of the greateal calawiu-e which could aril cl i tbe tatii-na ?f tlie earth Bat. str. while I thus be.icve. I i ei pr.le? d i? ?urh dtOOt er t > tne cause of oopu ar Insliiu > M?ns This Ui loo mo*, not cannol. will not be dissolved \ I l.oud anp aute J It la i.oinatrd almpl) on compact*uf Qu msn invtn Ion?it tpung* from ihe grogrsptncal. c immer c a), | u Meal and sm u i ?s? ces of ihe aniailcan peooie ? I la rule Ii r.- MUm\ liv lha most hallowed aaaocialion* of liafut}-tlva a*HHna* al haaw*0 Rs fjundati^na ware !abl by'our canonized latbe-s in their great struggle f, r U'lejendei.ee- i la >n>ii'ioed in lit? on *t tec ai m iix rirti ll is worthlced In die heart of hearts of ibe ,'HU-foi *ot* fl aaiituOdelrea,dwaulaai laavaaretta.eta) cultivating every platr. froai the ArootUn-k f> t*r Stc*? ii ei to Ki r every hand itre>eted lorn lo prottra"* ut pil l?-B If laeaaasi han<'a. vtih heatt? iutheia, will beujr lad to -Hike down the', hw. I aal bear up th.oic atjaatt - ClvLI/Alon, Science, tb? Art*, Trad*. Educauon. Religion rf(jt)ir?-Dtv demand-that thttr*lon be p*rpe?trj*! Every railway which It constructed, every canal that It excavated 5S7 V''trophic wire thtt It ltretcl,.d every achool house hat It bui t. r-very newspaper ,h%: U printed, eermon 'bat is preached-?heil er North ors.?oih of MtVn sol JMjton-i llne?ar* ??rh a guarantee 'or the exigence of th* ' Blon Sir thould a Convention he assembled to any State for tbe pttrp ae of dlttolvlng tbe Colon, lot he Choir of the Hllnd Atylum ting In Ha pree?rr? that glorloui Natl >nal ?5?n, ? The Star-Spirted Itaoner." at liter ?srg It in onr bear: jn thii day, and thai Convention, 10 fir fron he ig tb'e to dliaolre thii rjnlon wroiaitaelf hedletolved by that rhotr and that hymn? Tliote sightless ejehalb- turned Imploringly toward Heaven, wMle thrilling v, .eea chanted ' The rtir apar.f'ad titDoer, lorn may it ipi, O'er th? Und ol S - free and :h* k***S < f tb* bra**.' would call down mercy -o melt or lightning ti *c%th? the heart that thould meditate tue dettruc?oa of Preedoni beit gift to man the American Republic. |Lmd applause i The Ballon* look to onr sousb? e f .r ?ocouragemeot :q their struggle, to throw away their chains Not for our own ashes only, but for the cause of human liberty thronghiut the wor.d this model Government must endure. If It ex? isted merely in compacts written on parchment, ti might per ish But it Is engraren on the tablature of er*ry true America* heart Ore*, when I had b-e0 traveling for msny wees* In a foreign land a s rangera-ningattrange t>e0p!a hardly recognizing a single word that so inded in my ears' 1 approached ihe se* coaat of France, and amid aeloidof shipping hovering |n a distant harbor, i saw dieting from tbe meat-head of a vessel the fsmlliar Stars and Stripes of my native country Btretcb'ng my hand toward the sen ne lur. i tnvolnctari'y exclaimed, ? " vVb*r**r* i roam ?bat otk?r lande i as*, hi) b*srt, OLtr??*l'd, fondly turni to tb**.'' 8ir. li.at I* the sentiment which ruth** BP from the deep fountains of every American bosom, ?nd th*t *entlm?nt I* turrs ti e perpetuity of the I'nlon. [Loud cheer* Di**olve th.i Union There 1* too moelt of human progre**, Imman hope, and human well being, involved In it* existence, to allow it to be dissolved I will tell vou. Sir. what will rrake our Institution* as enduring as time, it Is because that, while the people will rellgioualy observe and perform, in their etter end salrit. all Constitutional obligations, and will n avnlain the absolute supremacy of the laws, they will a*oexercise the freedom of -peech and the prees, the right of assembling and petitioning, and will resist erery en? croachment upon tbe Inviolability of the writ of rVit-ni rnr,,v, *r,d the privileges of the trial by .lury. [ Loud ap? plause.) Dissolve thl* Union Whv. Blr. f.he m*n yet live among us, who have aeen a few feeble colonle*, ?cat tered along the Atlantic coaat. Inhabited by lest than three mllltoni of people, exptnd inta a confederacy of thirty one independent 8iatea. stretching itt territory from the granite shores of New-England to ihe golden strand of California and from ihe pine forests of ihe Lakes to the orange grove* of the Rio Orarde, teemlrg wilh lwe*tv-four millions of Intelligent snd prosperous freemen, and becoming rtr^r In all the elemei [* of true greame** tb-rn any nation uoier heaven And, Sir. the prand-sons of thete aged men will live to see this lame confederacy grow under our glorlou* Constitution till lit population outruns the march or enu? meration, till lit territory, wathed bv two oceans, reaches from tbe arctic tnowt ef Labrador to the tropic heat* o' rnrsrra. and till the son. aa he traverse* iM? wide domain, neither ri*e* upon a matter nor tet* upon a slave. I Leng tt i.Unued appltute j I conclude by proposing to you the immortal tentlment of Daniel Webster " Litcrt) an./ fi.irs, now sod forster, oa* sat ias*ptra?l*" W. E. Robinson, Ea.j., was cklled up, and *roke briefy on the city of Kew York, of its people, gath ered from ai: nation*, of the fresh current of blood running through it, purified ami Invigorating, fo the veins and h*art oi the Union In conclusion he referred to the riahl to the Blind mid the Detif and Dumb Institution*, and to th" Luna? tic Asylum, and gave Tht tMfti Bo arm of New Tort, r.stir* cr sdopted, ia to ?ii*W aa sot to a** its utility sod nsree.ity ?anna ao dtaf at to t>* ine-nai ' ? to **ch ?| p*al for il* pr*e*rv*tJ(,n n*D* andern at to bs una!.'* P. prct*?i BgsAwt ita i- *fj -not* ao !\tnatu- aa Is tfish it d*atr"v?d_ Addresses followed by Hon Christopher Morgan, Secretary of 8tate. Mon. Calet. Lyon, oi the Assembly, and one or two other gentlemen' andkta <'uarter to twelve the assemblage dis? persed, each well pleased with the events of the day and the social entertainment of the evening. ?'The Speed of the rttearoahlp I'rouietben*." Ih th* Editor of Thi Tribunt t My attention was called, a few days since, to a communication under the ahove head, signed by C. VaBTDBBBILT, which appeared In TAc Hrr.tldof Feb. 77, during my absence from the City. Ai I have a lively and abiding Interest in all that trantplrei relating to iteamthlpi, Ac, 1 hasten to reply to that communication, and will take ,hlt opportunity lo inform the public teat valuable and im? portant practical invention!, discoveries and improvements have been perfected In the construction and propulsion or iteamihtpi, which w ill toon be brought before the public and pat Into practical operation. In the article of Feb. 27, Mr Vanderbilt sou forth bis rea? sons for the ipeed and economy attained In running the Promeiheui, (which, no doubt, are correct,) and endt by proposing to wager a large amount that there Ii no thlp I irloat. and that none can be built In twelve monihi, which I can exceed the Promeiheui In speed snd economy. Mr. Vanderbilt it hereby informed that a wager to the amount of Onb Hu.ndrii. Thou'sano Doi.i.abs ilf he ehooie*) will be made with him, against an equal sum, that a Ship cm an.1 v.UI t>*> kalll. wtrhtn the period of elarhoaaa months from Ihe first l*y of Mav neat, which will ne run at a speed, In any leaton", far exceeding that attained by the Pronoikeiia. and at ? large saving of expense in running: aed further, tha v.... , .1..0 mm 1.-V...0, ,....? .........,.i of the Frometheu* nor be propelled by similar engines. The above proposition wlil be held open for acceptance for the period of one week ironi ibe dav ?f publication DARK'S DAVIaON. Stw lork, March Jt?, 1851. fjp* We trust Mr Dsvison will build hii boat, knd that she will run even taster than he prom? ises, but we are decidedly opposed to bets, and hope the one here proposed will not be made ? The constructor . such a boat will make money enough without gambling. Ed. A ( i>ui> Joke.?By some curious mistake, one of the locomotive cautions of "Beware of Mock Auctions " was paraded for some time before the doors of our worthy friends, Haggerty, Draper * Jones It soon collected a crowd, who richly en jo) ed tbe joke of seeing this sign of warning pa raded before the store of the prince of auction? eers. The mistake was finally discovered by a policeman, who ordered the standard bearer to move on. Presentation.?The U. 8. Marahalof this Dis? trict has presented G. W. Matsell, Chief of Po? lice, with a valuable double-barreled gun, with a suitable inscription, expressive of his thanks, for the valuable services rendered by Mr. Matsell during the trial and removal of Henry Long, the fugitive slave. The Marshal should have added a couple of revolvers and a bowie knife. New-York Institution for the Blind.? The pupils of the Institution for tbe Blind gave a Concert on Thursday evening, in the Chapel of their edifice, partly for the purpose of testing their own proficiency in the musical studies in which a large number of them have been engaged, and partly in compliment to the Students of tha Theological Seminary in Chelsea, whose efforts to impart instruction and interest to the inmates of tbe institution have been exerted for some time past with remarkable success. The charac? ter of the entertainmeLt exhibited the power of the Blind to receive and retain instruction, and proved that the conrse adopted in the Institution is admirably calculated to develop their latent energies. A plesiant interchange of courtesies tick place between the Superintendent, Mr. Chamberlain, and the Board of Directors?Mr. Floyd Smith responding to sn excellent address from the Superintendent at the close of tbe per? formances. We understand th.it a number of new pupils have been received in the Inatitution ?mce tbe date ef the last Annual Report, making tbe entire number about ISA. Twothirds of these are beneficiaries of the Stkte. Death or General Brooke.?A Telegraphic dispatch was received from New-Orleans at the W ar Department, March so, announcing the death of Brevet Major General George M. Brooke, which took place at San Antonio, Texat, on the 19th instant. We are not informed of the cause of his death. Of the military history of this distinguished officer tbe following particulars cannot at this mo? ment be uniLteresting to any reader i General Brooke entered the army, from Vir? ginia, on the ad of May, LMM, as First Lieutenant in the 5th infantry. He was promoted to the rank of Captain the 1st of May. 1->10; to that of Major of the 4th infantry in lrll, to that of Lieu tetant Colonel same regiment March L ldU1; and in July, 1831, to the rank of Colonel in the 5th infBDtry. His first brevet was that of Lieutenant Colonel, Auguat IS, UM, for "gallant conduct in the defence of Port Krie . " his second waa that ot Colonel. September IT, 1614. for "distinguished si d meritorious services in the sortie from Fort I rin.'' He was made a Brevet Brigadier General September 17, i-.'4, "for ten yeara'faithful aer v ice as Colonel ? and he waa breveted a Major General May 3u, iMe1, "for meritorious conduct, jartitularK in the performance of his duties in tie prosecution of the war with Mexico Fort Brooke, at Tampa Bay, was established by \ jrju and received his name, in 1834, where he wat iiationed for a ntBtber of years. At tins, time of h's death he was in commaud ol tie Hb military department, (Texai.l and en safft-d in planning an expedition agai'.st tbe In \if~-t INatiuuil lauUaiencer. ?ONO.for T.-.e Trtbaie. ? T Mi II 1 LBWll. The hope? of my childhood and youth are uafaded, And blossom ai fair in the tan of to day, Ai if not a cloud their young beauty hail shaded, Aa if not a whiaperbad told of decay. What beautiful visions of lore hovered round me? I feared them too lovely, too pure for my lot But ch! with the choiceat of blessings they crowned me. And gave me an Eden where tborni flourish not I They told ae in youth that the world waa a valley Of lorrowi and tetn, with leas aunahine than cloud ? Not such were the thought* that round memory _ fhi'y. Trey are tender and tweet, they are sparkling and proud. Borne frienda that I loved in the morning departed tfome floweri 1 tended werecruahed at my feet' But round me, yet amihng, there cljng the true hearted. And the perfume of other freah blonoma I greet. I dread not the future whoae huea are all bright neaa, But, happy to day, with my cup running o'er, I will aingwith a heart that yet bounda in ita lightness Aa care free andjeyouaaa ever of yore1 BROOKLYN ITEMS. Diowhib?A yoMf man, named Wax, Sandford. a carpenter in the empioy of the l'i ion Kerry Cr ir; any. wai found drowned in the dock f >ot of A.Iantlc* st i n Friday last It in supposed he fell from the ferry brat the evening previous. His parents reeide in N'avv-sl Ti e Cernner I e.d on inquest on the holy, and the Jury ren? dered a verdict in accordance with the (acts The Coroner also held an inqaeat on the bodv of a drow ned man found in the water at the foot of Bridge.it His name was ascertained to be Alexander Devlin, a native of Ireland He bad been missing tor some weeks. A Most Extraordinart Ah air.?Tne AV cattle (Me I Democrat givea the particulars of the abandonment of a boat a crew of ten paatengera, on tho coatt of Mexico, by Capt. Farley ilopkina of the ahip Powhattan. The circumatancei, ai ?tated, are briefly theae The Powhattan left San Fram iaco for Panama October:?, with panengera, dec, and after being out aome forty two daya, her water and proviaiona beginning to fail, the Cap tain propoaed that a vo'unteer hoat'a company from the paaaengera ahould land on tbe coast and Kroeure the needful auppliea for the ahip. Capt. Kellogg, of Connecticut, and a crew of ten men of the paatengera volunteered, and started for the Mexican ahore, some 900 miles north of Panama, leaving the ahip at anchor some live miles from shore. Soon after the boat left the snip she weighed anchor and stood directly out to sea ? Ti e boat's crew aeeing what waa going on, en? deavored to reach the ahip, but in vain ; and were compelled to make for tbe ahore. They remained on ii ore six daya, in hope that the ship would re? turn, but all in vain they saw nothing of her ? They then started ac ross the country for Vera Oraa, whieh place they finally reached, with the loss of four of their number, trom hardships and exposure, the others being in a aadly reduced and suffering condition. Two of these men, j. T. Wy man and Jamea Walker, of Woburn, Mass., have recently visited Newcastle. Me , to institute le? gs! proceedings against Capt. Hoakina, and from them the above particulars wero obtained by the Demex rat. Such is the account given . but tor the honor ol the merchant aervice and common hu? manity, we cannot but cherish the hope and belief that there is a brighter side to the picture, and that Capt Hopkins may be able to clear himaelf of the cnarge ol auch wanton cruelty I Boston Traveller. Fire in Columbia, (3. C ? A dispatch from Columbia, dated on Monday evening, aates that at 3 o'clock a fire broke out in the roof of the west wing of the old North College, the interior of which waa dcatroyed. The center and east wing were aaved. The part burnt waa compoaed of student's rooms. That ia a aerioua calamity, from its tendency to disorganize the College, the ac commodations being at the best, we believe, no more than autiicient for the present wants of the Institution. [Charleaton Mercury. COMMERCIAL AND MONET MATTERS ?alee tu Che Mtack Kxc-aasT*....March *3 ? l.ff'O Arkansas. til , soErtoR.ll.am ?i| 1,000City At,'M.ion Ao do.s90 7u l.i i ('City I.'.im Inclpref5*. tljl .50 do.BIB IN WrrW&t^V.-.y S?js*? Hi ASM Hud Bds.H'SiAO do.7i{ 7J11 Erie Conv.IB I M do.b60 8n HO Norwich.BIJllVi do.79i 13 Bk Aner.Ml' lion do.sis 79f .Mi Del scrip.i .'ri P'O Harlem RR.sdn H'J B) Bk Commerce.117 Uno do.|7J ,M Fanners.bio 64* |f>0 do.b*i ?7* Kb do.61} 3"0 do.ut 874 Mt do.*3 64 M do.bin 67j Iff do.115 64 109 do.bli 7.4 ? !? Morris. If AI V? do.il> 7 J 2i0 do. i -, 100 Long Iiland.SBt . in Com Ins Co.I ol 4M) uo.23 Umpire Ins Co. M t|| Reading RR.57 2MMerrhF.xCo. I |M do.SiSaS Ssa N Y * N Have ....1141 110 do.si" II is do.114,,bun do.bin M : Ms bson. 117* I WO do.hl I J Ne? .lersey MngCo. l?f!|nu do.sfl M n do.it Im do.sta at, in Brooklyn Gal.9?} ssn do. 57, 1'i Liltewortb. 9 | i Mi Portsm th Dry Dock. It] do.aSO I I 25 Hudson River.81 I Tiienlx Bank.1'4 I 25 do. 80 j SECOND board. ISAM Frle Income Bdi.. 91 | 25 Canton Co.604 'i' liar.em RR.674 50 do.bSO r.l IM do.6?| 5o Norwich RR. 611 II I Farmers' Truit.. ,sM I tl 50 do.6I| 50 do.bl0 6l|II0 do.13 I ' Reading RR. CT?! 50 Portsmouth Dry I)k. l.< Im do.1.60 58 16 1 do.14 MB do.|60 57| I 50 do.bje H IMBtearls Canal.a30 !**|ina do.MM lt| IBS do. 1*1 125 do.bio 13 . NJers?-y Kxp M Co. 14 25 do.U ?nrdgewonh Co. 9, giriimr, March 22?P.M. The Stock market continued heavy this morn? ing, but at the Recond . >ard there was a better feeling and quotations Improved. IB the market closed with a buoyant feeling, although sbow.ng generally no Improvement over Friday. Canton, however, showi an Improvement of f tk cent, Edgeworth t. Harlem ttc Reading conUoues to attracts good deal of attention and lithe Ohetal it butt sis of the operators for a decline Sales were made at 564, ?ellwt monitu, and the traniacUoni exceed 4,000 shares. The cloiing juoiatlon Ii the same as Friday. Erie wai steady and Harlem is without marked change Norwich fell od to IHf but recovered to 62. Portsmouth was active at the Second Board and recovered to 13. In other Stock! there was no cbsnge of Importance but Bank Stocks are rather firmer. There is a moderate business doing in Exchange snd the market Is steady at I1 rJKi for leading Bterllng, 3-10aT5.o7j for Franca Freights are not very active but ateady en? gagements of Cotton at id , ?.0i 0 bushels Corn 4|d . Dead Welghtl'tflTs 8d. WTuY.n two or three days there have been engagements to Liverpool of Wheat at 4?d | l.onO bbls Turpentine, Ii6d, IM boxes Bacon, 17a 6d, luoeeika Ashes on private terms and by a Russian brig a cargo of Tar at 3s. To London, too bbls Flour on private terms, and bacoa and Cheese 25a> s To Havre, l,ow bbls Resin, ii cetti; Skies. I a cent; Cr-.ton. itfg a cent for iquare and ro>ad1 Measurement ?oodi IS, and Ashes $5a7B*' To San Fran Cisco there la very little going forward. To New-Orleans freights are very Inactive at 6 cents 4P foot To Mobile they are brisk at S centa The Directors 01 the Erie Boad have had a very Mtisfaetory Interview wtih tbe Rai.road Committee of ibe Legislature, and feel aaulafed that they will ba lef* to take the most direct route lo the City from tbe W est. The Franklin brings IJOO.OOO in doubloons. By a Card in another column it will be seen that books of subscription to the rspiial stock of the Me' chsxici' Fire Insurance Company will be opened to-mor. morrow. The Directors are compoaed of rat class a. Bess men and guarantee it* success. The arrival of irold by the Ohio and Creacent City. In the aggregate about tl,*t?,sX>v, Is quite as larfe as wa* an tic i paled under tbe circumstances, it belog well known that there w as but Utile dual coming into San Fran? cisco from the mines, the great want of rain preventlag the miners from wasbing lb* dirt they had collected. The fro. melheui.yet t* arrrtve, will add *omethug to the) abive an 1 unr, Tbe amount reeatvea this month by the Goo'gie and Empire dry ar d the two steamers n?med above, reach*, trarly three million*. Privat* advices smmw the amoaut 10 come forward in May at nearly if not quite five m-Ueo, cf dollars. One letter state* that the receipt* of I1** next month or two will be large, as toe miner* have deterstleed to go back to the wet digglnga if they have no r*to. and if r? ndtescon-ethey wt.l w**hih*lerj* amouat of din al. ready collected. Tb* eceount* of quarts mit,leg are very favorable, and no dsuat ibese vein* will oe sooner er later ibe great reliance for gold and wel yiel 1 immense, re-.urni when skilfully worked Ti e Lewis Ci'ur.ty Ni.tni are now redeemed at Aibeaty. A. n< s t on, Fr ?natort, recer ed at Lmdon. ala->* 11 al a loan nl 1 at ,.a.fl gui def* \ illt5.ra>i, hid JUIt beat.?tanuded for ine ?avorrJBtesr*. of Baden Tb* raw Bf totere?, kj I, 9* rent. ted It has been ttkea tt per S t terdtrtwere teet la. tneia ling one from M tothaehbd, and it was a< iJleated to a private speculator The high price at which ih s ; ?an vat contracted, together ttltk the gene. ral abundance of capital, bad cental m ich hoeyaney In all ihe rucde The return from the Bank of Knglaad for the week ending the 'tt of March gleet the fnil i wing reaalia when com pared with the previous week Pnhlle depotttt.14? teataMt*.... tTT.tmV Oih?r t.IMIeWi Irwreaae ... Ref..3,6l'i.<a5i7 Increase ... l}7 0ti On the other tide of the account? Government ?ecirtttee.. 14.145.?-!*; The attnau bef ire Other aeeuritie*.11.1*1 ?57/ Increase ...I,' ? . I Noiea unemployed. 8,\?.*i^ Decrease... Mill", The amount of notet In circulation tt 19,l?J.57y. being an Increaae of 522,'*; 5/ . and the atock if bullion in both 4* partmenu la H,4tA,l!i/,ahowtngan Increateo.'t2.?S4. when compered with the preceding return. One of tho memben of the French National A?*emb!y. M. St. Bcuve. baa lately introduced oto the Chamber a meat are for the reformation of the coinmarc'al ?ytirm of France, which la now ander eoni'Jorau >u. Ts? following are the principle* on which bta plan la !? ited 1 The repeal of ail protecting donee upon vtlrlea of food. 1 The repeal of all duliee up to raw material* 8 The abtence of all prnhtbrttciaa aa.i prohibitory du tie*. 4. A protective duty, not to exceed to #? cent., upon the Import..fall partly-manufactured article*. 5. A protective import duty upon manufactured art: -lea not to exceed 20 4}> cent. The import duty upon wheat to be ta eeotl.nea *v hec? tolitre. I'poo the import of live oxen, now fixed at 50 franc* *? head, the July to he at once reduced to $?'? fi*n-t, ant alUmately, by a gradually decraaalog acale, to I franc t* heed The dutle* upon all other meat, whether alive, freah or ?alt, upon bultar. cbeeae, fruit and ? th. to be repealed Ontugartbe duty to be 25 franca f> kilogramme. Thelmportdutvupon Iron to be reduced one-half oo the lat of January. LM. one-fifth In et-h of tha tour following yean; and at the en 1 of the fifth year 1 franc <oly ?> kilo? gramme to be payable. t'pon wool, cotton, tkin*. Umher and coal no duty to be levied [1 Foreign built ?? ';?$ may be eDfrtnchiaei. but no differen? tial duties to be levied on foreign ahlpa. lu tbecolonlee entire free trade. To make up tke dc rlency of Income which will he tvea tloted by kit tan it. M. St Beuvo propoaea an Income tax. .TIarkete....c iarm.Lv RtrotTiorotTna Ttttoaa. StTt'tntv. March it ASi I?S?The market ia quiet but nrro for Fota at 5 . V? Tearl* are *carce and buoyant at I 75. Theaalee are only 29 bbla. COTTON?The market la steady at yeaterday'a rjuota Does The tale* are 2.2*" bales, principally for export. N ) saiea have trans pi red since the Franklin'* new*, which re? port* a decline la Liverpool of d on American daacrtp lions H.Ol'R AND MEAL?There i* co change to note la the market for Wettern and State Klour. The better brands are In fair request, especla.lv ol Ohio and Michigan. Com? mon Sta e Is very Inactive it our quotations Tke Eastern demand Is light, dealer* buying only for their Immediate wants New.Orleans is without change or *alea to note? 4 " "? rf I 874; in store Canadian Fiour is freely offered at 4 ? -1 11 bond. The ta.et of Domestic reach i>Ki bbla. at 4 ii *t4 31, for No 2 Superfine . 4 4S4</' I ttfjor - immon to ?tralt Slate; 4 H|#4 IS for mixed to (trait Weatero; 4 Mis) i l?| for pureOeoaoot Southern it firm, with le?t offering. The demand it steady for the home trade, and b it little tow to be had at our it, tide hg urea Sale* of MS bblt, at 4 -| I 4 W for common to gixwt tlrnli brands Alexandria. George? town, Baltimore trd Frederlcktburg; and $'.<fi 60 for farcv brakes Rye Flour it in l eit?r demand and it steady. Sales of 4" i.t. it aid J7j?3 44. Corn Meal is inactive at 3 f6 for Jersey. OIIAIN?There I? more Inquiry for Wheat for milling, and there I* a good degree of limine** in the market There 1* nothing doing for export in Canadian Sundry lot* are being shipped from fir-t band*, t'd prtcea are (till nominal at ?Tc./ft In bond. The aa>s of Domestic are 5,ooo buahelt i .'eneaee. part good at 1 11, and theretldue prime on private term*. Rye 1* rather lower. Sale* of I, 500 hut at 7.V atloat. Oats are steady hut qu'el at ttl in for Jersey and H 94$ for Southern t'orn It without mart-1 change The supply It fair and demand good for export at our Inside figures The local an1 Kasteri demand la lim? ited. Sale* of 10,00? bu*h, at 653ei5*, for round and riet Yel? low. Barley arrive* In email lot*, and la saleable . some 250 nth common 2 rowed told al I I2| WHISKY?The supply t* moderate and the market steady. Sale* of 150 hiilt I'rltoo at 24e, part to arrive, and Drudge in lots at 23 3 23'c, time and lntere-t i'KOVlSIONS-Hohlenof Porkarefirm The demand la moderate Sale* of'no bids, at 12 75 for .Meatand III for Prime, and 13 2.5 for New Mesa New Prime la scarce.? Beef Is in ftir retail demand and is steady. Saiea of ItNibbls at tP(/*ll. and Prime at Vk99M. Beef Ham*are lirrn.? Sales of S5 bbla at IS St, prime Mess Beef Is firm. Hales of 225 tcs at IS "4 for good Pickled Meal* are hardly to i nn Rtlet of 150 tcs Hunt and Shoulders al H an.I >-t and 2M tea reported aald, to arrive ne\t month, at 5j and 74, re? spectively. I.ard It tteady. Sale* of 200 tc* and hbl* at 8 . 3H Butter and Cheete are unchanged and less active RICE?Steadv. though not very e.cilve. We hear of 250 tc* *old at 3 i:]3>S Sol 8EKDS?The demand for Clover is good, With *a'e* of 110 bbla at:-'- 381 for good to prime. New Timothy la dull. Bales of 3<i bbla al tin 3*17 k> ice, Flaxteed Is scarce and nominal at 1 7231 75 A> .56 lh. I TEA?The market 1* firm and the demand good. Sale* T< n hf chests Congo at 214c, and 1,000 to 1,504) hrcbts Young 11 vaon on private terms OILS?Of Whale, we note sale* at New-Bedford, from recent arrivals, of 4 to S.iaw bblt at i1)/? tic cash, according lo quality Lln^-d^j^i^<?^n^ew hand* smd held firmly, sTnafffonT at"7Hi; 7"c cash, and h|c short time. 'T,S?'aaTea' of [ Crude Sperm are TS bids here, and ?.? do at New-Bedford, about the tame price Manufactured are In fair request. OROCF.RIES ihrw more general activity Collen t firmer with a better trade demand. 4/n 0 baft have been ?old wiihln the list 3 days at Itffi I l,c for Kto. I^|3i3c for Java 11191 \C tot Lsguayra ; l|tj)|l|t for Marai-altio; and 103inj for 81 Don Ingo. Rio and Java i're the StOSt active deacrtpllons Mol asset I* more active, with large an Ival* 01 New-Orleans Thessletare I,W i>*ils New-Orleans al M I '/'He . v (i Cuba Mu?c iva io at sir/27c, and *ome tmad ol* ciayed Cuba 2nc. Surars ?re mm h more active. 2,5(10. hhdt Cuba Mutcovado lohl at (IjtMtye; VMi Porto Rico'?, H&tf-, BOd Vit New Orlcan? '^3-11. [JkM l>oxes Brown Havana, 'i./7c. NAVAL HTORF.S are tteady In price, but not Inactive demstd. 1,200 bbla North Couny R. tin toll at |l IV*, St 0 WHn tngtoii. I 35 Fine Reiln It more active. Salrt of 1,1 no hblt at 3 2533 50 for white and I 7532 374. for Not I and 2 Spirt t of Turpei tine are steady Sale* of 7nU bid* at 5.*j 3 >V, rath North County Turptntlne Is linn The ?alee are 1 111 shit at $2 ?4, and I.'"" do Wilmington 00 private termi. Tar It ouiet at I 75i/#2. IRON?The market I* dull for both Pi ? and Bart, and - r the former there I* more dlspostllon to realize Sale* 50 tun* flarttherrle. In yard, at $21; l'f'do Knglitb liars, $08: and 73 do Swede*, b mos, both from *mp. LATHS?Two or three ?mall parcel* rlastern have ar? rived, and l een cold at I r>2f, cath W II a LI HONK ? ^ uh coniideralde arrival*, conttnuet dull and declining The tale* are 400011 n and upward Polar and North We?i Coatt, ** New-Bedford, part at 31c there, and 32c cash, here tor Polar . the reddte on private lenni. bit underttood lo be al lower rate*. HEMP?The market, though very firm, remain* quiet, and we have only to note satBt of 15c halea fine dew-rotted American at $12*. mo*. Kit I IT?We notice sales olT. VO boxe? Bunch Ralalot at 1 W92 124 : 4,500 do Layer?L2 50._ FOREIGN ZvTARKETS. Hrowo, Shipley oV Co.'a I irrnlnr. Corrnponder.ee of The Tribune. Pw .1-ctw ] Lirisro it, Pr.lav, March T. I ?ftI. Siocsttsdsptrtur* nf tha Itst staamsr *, ha<* had a doll and hf* leas Cetton mtikst, n Hsritbstaoding th* larga transactioa* for u>* wssk *[.diBg la.t ar*nii.g amoantitg to 3ft ifW bale*, with */M0 to speculsUirs. tad 1.1*0 bates to srportars Sale, to day njnon Isias. Tb s hat bsrn raur* par*., ila-ly iL* caas in lb* past tsro days, .aeon toaaaass *f i*ter ?oo I??- 'i?o**t ? ssasaats 'ron India, which has miihiI s psrtal J*. ms nf Is ?<J ?? !B in ?.iaa q itlitia* Amtri. srt Ft r "i s*.-,. *ra M ts.1 at J1,. rail Mot. la 7 St ? sir I phuds ~ \ ; Ill.,d^r.?? "if T S-IS I lolerior tod orl.oary <&~ tj)" 1" In Mar.. nstU. ' era has bsrn w Kttanal chaagt is Ooodt tod Tarn* pr.st t.v ng beta pr?tyr wall mtiotaiasd m ta ftc* of a bunted savxaat. II. * stock ol Cotton m this port is sshmited at SatyMO btlsi. V" n.t M4 Stl st naM f*ru*l -A last paaa T)i* stock of tmariuaa i]-o*> bs'r-, igs.'.-t ill n-*' bal?? at -a- ~ p?r ? d Tha arns-sl of if <so |u?rtar?of Wheat sid fi.ixi bbl* of Pliar n tn* last fsv day . has ssuaad I shrht IWltkat SssSaS ,o our Cor* msikat, snd pru.*s tra statt*! nominal Indian Cora it quoted tt 31s fur WbiU, 3"s for T?ll< ??. ar. f i'o psr ,|r f?,r m.rsd Ws.Urn Csnsl Pi, -:r. l?4rt"s tali Philad?lpr ? and Btttiraora. *>? : Ohio, antat |li j Caaadtsa, *.ai\* psr bbl Wheat, ft* t'Hjan* for Wh t*. trs ?*???ri*?dj>?r 10 It*'or Red Tlia ssl** ul ArM'w-an K*..r. for tlaaaekara I .OHO bbl?, at 3* td 'if reai*.*r 4-3*? t*i ???'. :'.r ftc* faalky. IaaaaataM m Um ''?d dertand at 7s par rat Y rvrwr-t I BIloWN SHIfLEt A CO. Liverpool I'rovlalon Market. Bsror i? oot. hespsr, '.'it only s l>mit*d b tineas has basn > oa. lu **d , It,ah sash "??*'11 *** kt If*- heavy 44a ta ?A*. Hamburg It* to lit. sod Am?r? ?ii fa u. at. Am ha bean ??rjr httk hua.n*** d*ng oa tosrd.tn* I d*a.r? i* aftaCSt to sail st lata rates, impuat* w*r* Iii 0 oaa* lor th* past, hut th* stack is smsJIee than las: \ aar. '?I niMMw* aiocka tr* ' (ht and tbsr* a a (a.r daaasnd Irish tt from lit to 41a and American J*. to SSt Barrelled fork has barn opera ted in ?ith /raatar freedom, and tier* ?? an adf aar*, 3ft* Amancaa maassalhrg froaiBit to ?i? p*r tbarral. All aorta of Htm* ar* dull u( saw aid a d**n* '? e?.ne*d to **U , Ku(lub snd Ir th st from Ms w .,....?.,;* -.so. an am .l*d 4*e> to Id-, and in i rklaaOs tt Jl* for Lard thai* ar* fr*a buyara, and w.th anly a I u. tat nuaatiiy Wttarloid hladdared uss bean as.lu.j- st V* to 63* k'tl tnd ? ki" <*? toft**. AaaatBBWttt to 3?a fn ?a art f.rm for pen)* lr?h I t?B ?eaf and roik at 100? to I'ts par tietr? Tha r etrect loi aa?y Proawano* ha* haea takao t* folews >l d t aieaai f I i.n fork at 7a tu Xd 13*. 4J0n ban-as for*?? Ali Ire) to *A Us; BO till H* IrshiBaal Cr, mm ta Xt ?s, and l*on ditto m :un ?t X4 lu. to X'. Ta perl*.n ? London Mnrkeca. Tha cotoiual markan* for th* ?ist w**t hs?* haae sitr.ot.ly aauat :ch duUiaaa m *otn* dtacnpU oa tt ft dar? Sogtr hat Beta with fs-r itau.n, but. altkoagh of Iba arg* parrels ?rni<r,t '<>r?ara1 the rhe-r p. rtiot s f' ui 1 buyers, it w?* oa I dashno* moat kiads of fuUy par cat! th* *troua aad auparwf qaaiitiwakvf kUarU.ua kar itg a cue scpioitad farniir quotatiooa. 11 Wei ladia and NH <a tracaactoca* ha ? b**o limited CcCs* ta**orf*r*d mack BSHSI saoa. A law l,are.is of astia* Ceylon roasted bases sar'y ta tha we.k tt *As par rwt hut lor tk* Isst law ssys -.h?r* has baaa aa is r. r> waal.v.r: ai-d Unas'* new sailer* al tba start* ouaAaUon 5a alaatau.t scarcely ?n)tj og ha* baaa daaa, aad ahaoat tba who.'* of on* parcel ot.rad has I ai t*k*a in. '-bsr* bsaag do par ihstSISS* ,n.poi?*it' term* Sthpatra has tbangad kaadaatvary fuh raua la nca tbar* i* no aNatatiaa. Taa tea aanst coet.au** rery Arm tod tbar* a'* **g*r bu>aia ol rlaaa *SSStttt BBBJBa al la perrb.hut tea* (aMaj <- p-asant In th* c?it ?rais*tk*r* tat httis nacre two. srt oa to do bustr***, but ta y*A wi ?out imaroea Oi*i t id i i icsa To*r? w*a a srr^ll pubus urutt on WadaaaaVar, wt, et *?s.e,l i ft well si d sbcv i half tha 'HiLfctjr pot ap wta toM tt tod a'Ur tba ssas Pss-tax.? American ? I IMry sxtaos \ ? a*Is *f new B**f (Don ? ct .. a report.d. h.t tha prv.* ha* tat trau?p red ; t*?* ratrtet lor alldaw rph - SrW v-ha ran^a. d* uand I stsaiy rar? I la ?aad hsa ei.'tei a r\stt.kwyasssakactaataj piyutt tkaadvaaeea ?a las Karl. iatu*Ht aaotbtr Mia, M 0 mb St Lamm Bar a, ? aa :oa-*? at 3*a to r r-a* b*.-a SB td?ai ca of Is AT ewt. OT*t last ? ?sk Tteia sre r ,? tw<.... th'^rir.-* ? Waalara it d.?*, wharh wul k* oo th* m? rtat sen ? ?e* w* qu..ta Lard ad ta Is lower ? El ??>. t- t?? ri-e-..'.: ??, lh* sTrieah fkawAAwttaBS ar* .?ry Ii, ..I. k?? ?r| |,?.fr m -he t . ? tal ?' ? '* <r*f **?*" CU*?s*lss u*n eo ac .as tha weak set ttidJho* **scri?no*? ve*asaSB*ttj , a - a saawal at ?V ?' ' as ??*? ?ataauaaa? aa T?|i"W fir ,..p,it>.. . (? ,,rsl i r t.ut hollar* sea **m?a. nj t* tleiac, SaS t at * pr as ? c.oaad. llenclae.ler Trwde Ueport ...M*.cb 3, IML ' , ,,?.?, ,.?..... -?- - - ? e.a.1 aet.?ay. i. ? ?--'.<n.r. p*.?.,;\.:uv.7M? this aterrna tk* *>???.' ' *'I'' .', .,.,:.'... i (?? sr.- . - ? 1 " V*.1" ; --.v.'.;, ?' ?' ? ,.0* ? tul-nbu . t. lUS ii" *? '? -?>*??" KtWfpts mi VroAuc* Bf th* Ene Railroad, Saturday, Marek M ? lz?.'X"* wr pin ?utur. .'13 ba?oe'* r>?u mmm . Ho?, d-j. f.!?*,, is [.hi* Cl????r Seed m MAURI E D. ? *^*'."1>' kW .? the, City. kytswM?,,? ?iUHiiL Onlhf^.y ???r? ? by n., ?. Ctort. Mr INM M*B ? IT ir.HnfHII.MPFH, SCHMIDT k4li.likuC.tT AlBunaJ.. M?rvh irth. ?, k*? f r H?.?l.e*. 4L0SZ0 A. I KFiiOHT Irawrrber i*f A...,M, ?,? rctirti,-.,, to M m 4L MIRA 4 Mf'l'l.[)l,M' nl I N-. ttT.lk? 0* TrrorawB* itw'M. Mirer tea ? Brupklrr, tl (tr* ftn Mr -. M, YYM E tiULDSHlTM , CHtKI. 'TTE MlkUA t R.OOi _ DIED. at Jcre?> C.ty *S S.t.rd?? otor. .??? t?.t. AMT C. wd? ?4 J?*?* B Jin?e.. f that piece, aad da..,Klar of Ja* W Fvewar* of rroei dence K I ilUV>rMWr.'h>rH?. Th? rabtt.ee? e- H frw de of tk? fartnre a-? retried to attend taa fa tta mmm km him reetoerxe Ma I Su?**i Pktr*. Ja ?ay ctiy oa Wedietdty afrarrao:. aaitat 3 o'clock, without fartbawiotata. ' Pr? ?tear* Ml' ? , eewe? .. r) Atswneve p.ii, aj y aj>rrk ;? ... w ^?.?j a*MBMJ H4Bhl AT H ? .at of Judge B . fa****, egad M latn Mra Sa< tat waa tha daughter of Capt Jut* Ha**. *f ttte atd R? ( meat of Ua Br.taak Army Sie era* bur* at Ca'rutla, ia Ua E*t* 1 ? ?? Oath* tM .rait MIJ >R M'lRDECAl M NO AH, u taa 4M j?ar, f Baaajaj, * ? * * ' Re HM Tr. ,. .ay. iL a ,tf..aJ?y) sfWaoo* al i I Ota pre. wir OaBataiaai a*a t BlankW - ar ?? ?? ?? mart Lot i <a -?t .'i'i(hier ol i.e. ry? a?4 Mar a l^u.ea Kit are* t ittr? **d I tacati) Tke r?>?t.'ee ?cd bwade ol Ike lardy ara FaepectfuB. a- let ta> ? ttai i ber luoeral freer, the reetdaoce of Ser paraat?. its Ueaaal at. oa M ' i ay altero. on tl 4 a clock, wuh at 'ur?k*r .atrialer? At Middiscure,. f*. T. 13th >nat Mr FREDERICK M STTICB (, tker of Judte Martina* Ma'.l. a, eced M leer? It* ear^aM area . a*cftk*(>!.<rel kl I :ha oui.tr, ami ?aa tales e>h??a k?f, < r at taa Ree. luta-a kt the Ii? ana and carriaat Is fsaada arkara t* ?s? con pelted as run Uia taaatkM He raxe.tel e/oasss St tk*l : ir* trkah ha < arn*4 In k.a ira<? Hi* father area a let takawst Uta tan.? i .ana aaat tfcay dal at t reUra laB ike rleaxof ,h? ?ar I f. l ?Aai*. ? Y en M.'u.i*?, March II, Mr JOHM CI irk a/' ' .ear. 4t <"???..+ar?, na tr>? tut tilt Mrs ARB T??t'M6, coesatt af J.*n K Youna i?'in?r>e el J 4>ntt.>t?n afarl'^raara. lu ?a?ebvrt>\ S Y ou iL? Jo laat JONATHAN I. CLkRK aaaal TT j ear*. i oatown, fl Y eathellrh o.L J4MIJ fKUIK, at?J IF I ?a-a In Bla ratoaro, R j. March 17. NANCY, ?*% ol the Ho* least TVialiak. tt C. a??4 aboui It tears. i'r Jat .iJay.Wd mat.tiKOBUK W RANCHER M D Ii ? ?? atarra and 'r.ec d? and thoaa ot hit htvttat. K 4 B*BoA?r. ara srekaf la attend lue fuowa oa Moat?j. alisrnoos, Ik* III taex. at ua.f paat 4 o'rl ? k from Bai an Waat la h at OaSua^a> ai.rr.uc.il?- .o.t ISAAC SMITH. t<*i 41 rears. H a 'net at ant tkoe? .-t th? farail> ire latrteJ as ati?ad k a f teats* oa Tuesday aftercron <h?a?U met at I o'clock, i' aa hat late reel d?n.?. No lor* Henry *fre?t rate at Hi trist fet.r, 4i.ir>4 n ?id??t dai (I taa ol Cl.se, H and Mary K Haiksk. ataJ S r*are, II aeoaia* ard it days Th? reUtites snd fneede ol the tern ly are raepert'alfy ot'UJ Im Mtasaitkafs^assaiBass Bs kassBssasai kar par?a*e 144 svaaalst. on M. Lday fr.renuou, March 44th, st il o'cka.1, ?e.lhout farther i? eitatioa Od ?aturdse, Man k li FRANCES I.At KA. oa j , ...Id d Josat C S Laura V? ?et. aeed 'T months and I da,a Tl e fr? eis oi th? i?o > are .nt.ied te attend the fusatal oa Bisa Is, at i o clock P M at ft.. 41 W aal 1 Ith al l'u?arii|rra Arrived In itramiHif .?,.-. /? l.ttr-p Meeere W.lcoi, Jak? i ?'M 4reel, K ?'..'?en, M.inr.ai Baaner ,| Uapit.ket fruea tha V 14 I etati.in at London. Hn Hrnina inlast and tertant. Mm Kt ? M-?... J \V II. : J I fro t. huaaa S Kennedy, HaatiKoa, Cansda Weat. W R Rr, an. do Jo. Johs Fern?, do J... leant*] Bearer ol 1' taast hea ir. m the D S Le<at.en at Par a Im mmmmkff fVial ia, /'.??? Hmvrr J .hnaton I ? nastonJO?? ' i.t i i Near York. Capt J 1 Uerol Saatrn I' II Saara Mra Wd Una Mitt Bart WiBiaavs, Walter Wi'l-aina. Ciae W,;laaM Mr Her;, th of Bnf'aed, M-a Turrer. M.sa Ti.iuar. of Et-sltne, Mat* Eloaresth Ma.er VrcSM I asst. Hear H?hte?. Mr tinnt, Mr Bar rer, 4 lasetkluS.He F ecriar. Mr Herrnx hraidt H K'bntUuiru 0) Heakios, R? eul Rene, f Dnmn er.a h Fekl Oertjaaa, J l.aiaa ke, Vi.tor I'era-S. JuWt P?'n.?re. Mr We n., h. Mr Che.lion aad Lady. M -? l' s.U. n eVBSB Born^uan. Mise Aitern.<u In rfraWlAA* 9 ar*r-ar' /? mm Cht ??t>n M:e*S Partsr, Mas M I'ermott. Mine Hatrann J /.arnfand lady. Mra Hkenstl a id h II. J H Hanker and lad>,H Wa>ar..k. S S Clark Ja . I horetoe. Jr, Ja .1 Zaisa Mi.leel a Mr. j W M'S Mr. Earsa, I'r Adam, Cap! R II Tt ker. J Seh Mar. II F 0*8, W 4 Arnold, F Robhiae. aad Sal in th? ateertf* fa ??r? rrat.i/eaa l,Vr-a .\-f>a>nl Harlet and lade, Pat I Hood, F-trr M. Itear.l In 'iv f ? ?r. from fair **** Ad..lpl.e* Cohen aasattr Jaassa Smith, fr, m ChatUiton Ruhtrt Ca.s. aWkari I'arr e^tsa, Jan.ee lielh.oy. I'naarntier* Mailed In atom-- .l.'.iAuet.i, f,r Vaeaeeu* R H king, J H K.v, J Bar? ren pr J W H t.eil. A M k Sa.ft. 4 T Baaa* H I ft t 44 W Cettee, T W Scott, 0 I. Lew... S M Fatiakuiaa. W 4 Melke?. U Rai?r It 0 Colt. C C Si'aon. Capt W.arJ. I? f> F.hiU, Dr W H Church, T W Brsntley, II H penaa.tr J H Cobh. V II M roe*. M H D**a*a, 11 W Hateut'ue, Janaea Henry, T Bio. rlfood, J I. Br*?*r, I M 'n.an. W TJenmrute. H Hem,ar Jr. H Janet C Hall. FA > -I ar J W r . Wan .. J I Cl r ?t .n. H S Tarda?, J ? 8m tk, J SaeddoD, Ra-. W A McV.ckar. J S Woodhr.d^e. W S Oil hert J l> HotTrmo. R It C'rehorjld. J H Sea-eraal lady. 4 Crotea ard lad. Bf B Jstls? fctaty a < i i t MrarDaa.au. Mrt A Hiak?, Mra Howls-d. M.ee Mi V i. kar, Mrl 1 F Welle sol lau.,kt?r -?* ra th* ?U?ra(e. TO Mnrlttei a. N..t i e ,a ?.?an in the Fort'sud papers to n.atUrt who as.I frees P.iit'anl or poits adjacent that In. .. the Oheenator? ooeltJoy.ky m?sua ol ti.? Ts'eecope plated tli?ie, teesele approa, hin* ths sOBSH mev be diernver** at twalea leajnea ditttm?*, and 'heir Calors or I'rost* Sifns'a can ha di<tio?ui?Tiad eie.l t l?a*'i?a il the weaUee ahi ul'l Ir* i Isar aod their ****** h . .led ..r sal a^da.' in such S Otts t.ef as to present th?:., fair to the OtHwitatory I .o il I any rated a.r etarca tl.ay will eet their e?e.nn over their privat? a^aajs, aad rray he aeeiirsd, if 'hey ran h? du. artetd, that than aitaatioa artl a* aide kuowu to li.e.r uwnert. r?rs>l*Tsi Porta. At Ssn Juan, *a-are(us, lath ult propeller OBsMS Iron,-srr 13lh, to aa.J lor C'haf ree and New Or lean, earn* day; act Hue tea, " In *t>*rt ?>t.Pu7, Vt,:C^lY1l^A['T, mi:i^ New York * Slit lr> m do March ?.bn- Vsl. city Darrall, Bei ,more Arr st Pauan.a. Fel, ia Hr kft| Ant.l'a, Car , I M I, fm I esrprmL Jr. Am tsrka B. I.eniis. It 1 S ra a..*4, BS dt tmtmA Ireoc eto, IF M?r> Pettl i.e. Hope, i ,l,f?ll,.i. , ;? Hr ,'r C .......|? J^i Dtucai., !(SjI fro I'.vre (tr San Frsn, ... . CI f. fehlt ah p Peaar Ji . fa-dwi.-h l*tl*fS| 11 I.-a' .1 tr. a hr H ^.ta. J M Ml. for Bu* natri.t.i-a. il Hr.tr N u?? , i.rant l., .1 Peeteon. for Callan, 84, tls) Maai .u* Pi. al f.r ?.ndeitl, la Stave's, kria E Rai.daii V> ii**3 Re.V . and Parisnia .''a.led tteal Bnsr.ua A) res, Jan 41, tsrk Msson Barney, Lso<tVaa, At MalaLtae. .Itli u..t, hr.j Dru.d, DaMMrat, for Purt'snl, Mf; set, Denn I Fram a.farr.a I ni N.,il ,1k . err Ilk Psneed bt Perbsaihuco 'ft'h ult hark W H I) C Wr.*ul Worth .Dg'i n, Im Baitim re for Res Jant.ro Ar at Hat.na inth ksst ksts* K. r?.'?r. Crrev, tatarn.h. I.srrh, I..'e t SO) A |uilla. Newel' Ho.t...,, FsSsseja, Hunhe New Yuri, Apollo l**r*k*SSl**t BirkSSS*t. B*ll Wilii,in*t?a Tsn|?r Perth', Sej U'h, I h. mat E iwarJa, Smalley. I'l. Ud-'phie 130, ach Fakir, Oaidn?', H liaeoa Dii tan e, Wo..dbur>, rortltud. Hahreeotaa Fe? ter. Noil it: Julia A Mary, Murch ??..torj Mtry Lowell. Oi^d.a*. Bel. a Honda Uih K .netK R.rrett NT-rk ItsissS, Watts, Phil?'1.. Mat k, M, fa 'v. TPisi aaillll Mau< heeUe, Pi.rtaw! BTotti Arioti, V entid B**tM Ma Fattt* G rtas, PsrtSft Ssil?S fm B* M'li. Henry Warren. Ri r 'en t..w?e > a Mat. ta< Mary letaeaB li-odint Fortland I haRI' iw Sat?t It (iranle Oed F?f kt*/,Br?*l CeWMSB* ISlk RkoSs Dsue Matanr.a; P S .u a Smith, BatsOrl**M ISlk, Fasasa, Ottsdiaf, B**ta* Mai .e, r,|U Fsl ?i rB I- rtaud, Bcotl NTork Ulli, 1*1* de Cnba, Mira balk, do, !'ilk. Mane lnt.rt.r am. Hr ?? I Arr at Matai rat l*th, brlf 0**1** I. Walt-.n. NT-rk I Ith, C B HauB**. Mean.. Cemewae, Klwu Mary. Hatsue, I lib. El.tslettJt, PlnJad*j,h.a. but KeUi.ie M** Yolk, Uata, Hr, Bo*tou, Lyd.k. Srorar, Portland S*tl*dl?tk Par . k is New Yurki i itF,, t Seara, tetrt, CaJ.f.irs.a. State of Me.na. New fartj Harra.eMat, Adame, Portlaad E r>.dkty. Jei.k na. S.? kork. 14(1, eh.p Pobert Patun, St PeUreburej James Edw*,d. NY. ik I h, t heeapwke. Herr.mae. Boetcn An at Caidsuu I3tb mat br Haids?, NYork V .tor. Portlaref Z***W**S u.rf Den.erara. B.etaa Arr at Ttbl? Bay, Cap* of Good Hon?, Da. fath, bark Eclipte. S- Igv* k, Im Bo*t?a, aid aid Jan I SM Staur lass S.il*d lrr.ni St John*, NF 4-1 ma!, Br br r Thoaiae. Boetoa. At lalistt* Jsn 7th.4*tori fhspaaaa. Cya.i?ur*, rtou*lt*s, S.rt* l.st.r.is. Browr, Jnewph.r? D eeowey; N?itl, Pt?n?l. H .t< ki-e; Rott Hrn.-, Nile!*, an* Loreair. Snrall, all load,.*, out where bau?* -: i.ited, Joeaph Bullae OsrJiar, for Honolulu, ta retsir Me Fta. Heuri... asci Hair,st, At ?out, to, Julius Fnadls, Bu. h?saa,f*r 3> 1:.?; , NSW -a? ? Ptpokesu tare?. Mar. * . l, 1*1 ti ML Wa lb BaaaSMt AUb?t... Ci .well, i.u Ja. ra*l (S4 Saw ? ,k Jsn H, lat U in 8. Ion 11 W, ihip Peraiao, if I'lyaiouth) Ro(?rt, fn. balt.rno-e Od I, for i anaa.a Mar. k :, lat IS ?I, b o o" on* Warren Brown, Bartlstt, fou Bucks FtB*. SC. for Barbados Man I. II. ait IV fto, Ion 68 SO, a',.p Margaret ol Porti?*?, fro Lie ?raool. ?i? l?)*l. for N fm Mar. b I J. 1st .liar. Ion TIM, bn* Sen Ta> lur, (of Thorauto?) Fuller, I days im Nr.rtolk. 'or St Joiio*. PR Marth IC lat 37 Ol Uo 71 41, ?aa p**e*d ?k.p Ckimtrra, (aaw> Be. t.?. fm NYotk for NOrlawa* Manbl'.tolat tic,Kb Sorr,*f*?'., f A ?( <U, 1 ? I? ft* Boetoa for i .?ortet..wn SC. Pah S. olf Cap* d? Oat, mftaiitmi hsrk Oaf laud (of Poil*t?ts*ji*) fas F*J*raM> for Pbiladarphia. Fab 'i, .a th* Streit? of Gibraltar, b*ik L* Panto, Hagar, It de fro** M*.? u* lof N*a T'.rk Feb It, 1st lo, loo t- SB, brig Jo**ph,ras fm P.arrnao for B?? Fork Mar. b 14. lat ?u 1?, Ion 711?, as* Meto s >?**?l. apoireally a siktt boat, bottom up, and u? .|y eopp*r*d - sssMBS witbi? XI ys/ls of tha tteeaL MsfC 41.11 M, lat M 4". prcp?ll?r 'InUeia bound to NTnrtj Mar.- . .i oaeeetd tie brut Mary Chap ereil, >?r Cap* M*>.( .tawtiog South. Much il. let lo* 73 it, p**Mi a ah.p v.U, fj Lmkeragatl, .tearing eouUt Mar. a I 'at ;\ " , l ,n 4 i . tpoks a?n A lela^le (ol Brsakkae**) i i . . ..-Apa'a. buiola. Mar. b il, l*t34 i'D, loa 74 00. bs*Md brig Brook? 11?. fof Csstta* ) Ma'. : IS, kttlSOO, k>oT4 30,?|ok? bark Allied O, fat Filaasutk fcr NYork Paete? l 'Jj* Mereey, tii.r* CotstsotiD* sad Hsmi*pL?tr?. o?ter*r* bt'lBd kn haruird a.gnau* ?* tt* Ch?ua?l tJitn ah.pt Vrfg.ataa sad lUppa batoocb. bcutd ia Dec tt. offCsp? Horn. sL.p 4dx.tUa.-e. Br; a_J ?srou? Farsgoa, (Br) both bound W Jaa a, lat 3*1* Ska 34 4* W, eb>p Hsau?kU, 'Br; from. Sou Oa An? ca..I and or Ltewponl. Man b '. inn SS, k?eA*0, bi g Wa? J Waleo*. fat KLstatatk City B C for ktarkaJowe ._ Fab 10. lat SB 8. leaSSt*. Br ban, ia Clare, (af S?Bd*rl?ad) fr**a &,r t*Po?a ^edayr*. M?? ?..?'.? Ttm B.iatM 301. los iM 't W, wia paiasd ak.p Jsauvb ?t*asxy, ol *b* lr?iu B .eloo. (i?pl83, fvf Sen Fr?i-< o *.?_?? Feb 5, lat 14, Ion 36 4?, eb.p Dattel Sn*r?, ^r?r, M *? rra New Toil f?rC?Af? rr. t _ March 11,tat3S ? N, bra*" ?3,?k.p Hamaeurj.T da fm B*? Tart fag Nawerrteart ..... , Marcbat WW,le*aUl, eckt W.IUm W. ?o*, fro** Be?t*a ist C Mira* t, itt 31 SO, to* AS so, bn* Cbsakilia, front BeJbraor* tor C ?t,i ..???? . Mai., ; ., kit jvW. Lets* SO star EU*a Dnkt, frost Esatysrt fat Hawsjk '?. 's* it, km ?*SO, waa f?ao a ataarr.ar staai.Bg B b? S, a be wir* Eat Nah e? k-rs y II, fsaeed a ah p stan-lisgW, us.iog s bktck cross i* aar '' M?*c? I , r. Cue led le'aad Paeaage, ?ras sa?u bng Hayt, (r*a? Fort au P?>ac? tor Now for! Msrrk 16,1st W, Wa 73, aa* taa? ship Dataware front Baatli far New "rkMaa March .4, bit It II B, ava ?6 St W, bug YeaUliB***, fro** Mwiial ! r I al iooiS. if th ie>t, tat 10 SO, long 60, ?pota ach May Flower, fat Wttraafto* fcr Birb**o*a. ? d?y? oat. B* data, kit 10M, torg 16 X, spuk* kr? Polo****, ftattk, lav Se erx Bo aat*. has IT 86, l**t? 40 |?, spoka Br brig C?*>- tomon. tm Ban" 4yrask.rt?ek,44?t*s. Fei 87, Itt IT 36, long 68?', ?'cB**?*l ssxaals wita s katrs? kr?: - I a true (-?.an* w.lb a wh.ta s'ar at th* rwalae, aa**nag South i nk b?r, 1st II46, lose Tl 10, saw bark R H OaisAtw a*ec? fur St Malta. . irhin?t,l?t?4 tmr''M4ii,eatrJh?Bca Wa?SUHI(*M'*'* ' it"*. B C, for Man,u ? , -_^ 1*1 diet, lat M 60, lote T4 *>, tpoM bark tThetfUio. of rrsaeart. hat.c? for MaSaat. _ . A.^... ?. tXrthraat, tat 40. loaf Tt ?0, ?*? kW Se>S K""1? *"??**? ? ?* J^Th Sft kt* ST f 6, leng 8006. .1-^k'\^.lirr0'.^1^1 Jat. K rN.w Tori. Strua t roe, e.? ?? I k*t" ?"'?,- ? mMmmm C, .at Uk-ft-.p..M.^ -W .:??.' H' mmm, kvt ii v. L-sTsi*. sfvakskark ra4a.. Mft