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J& FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ^ Moxdjt, March 7?8 P. M. Ike slatemcnt or today uomwM as follows with Mm statement which wia made up last Monday ? Weekend's- l-oatis. Specie. Circulation Depoiitl. ?b 20.... 126,800,083 88,470,171 7,7#,#82 88,1215,837 M.rrh 6.... 126,221,067 28,709,966 8,071,693 66,800,028 ? 299,794 334,711 ? Decrease. . 646,010 ? _ 1,416,809 Tine in a very healthy movement, showing moro prudence and foresight on the part of bank managers than have always characterized their conduct. The contraction within tb? past four weeks now amounts to over $6,2?*,000, a?<l as Congress has adjourned and there is no ??? * - ?.._*? I?? ??,?,v?r tlierp onlv ro |nt?yuvi m IUIUJCI iwui, iw, iuv.wt.. , -? v mains a trifle over $3,000,000 or the loan of 1868 to pay p, the banks may bo considered in a very eafe position. The (rain in specie in the face of the large export wa9 hardly nrpected; most persona supposed that there would he do change. The loss in deposits may probably bo yegar<*.cd as an indication of the resumption of business lerc-ind there in the interior. Tho banks will probably Mr during tbe week from two to three millions to the Sub *ros?ury; but there will be no report till Saturday, and by that time a California etoamer with a remittance wi'.l be iluo. Py the arrival of the Europa at this port wo have oae lay's later news from Europe Thpre is nothing of any consequence in tho financial intelligence. On 18th the funds opened dull, foil oil' , hut tlnally rallied to for cash and the account?being, in fact, a slight Improvement. Money was as easy as ever, and tbe bank had gained X'i60,149 during the week Cotton continued Arm nt the advance reported by the two last steamers from Europe, and breadstuffs without change. Private letters seem H hold out a strong hope that Napoleon may be enabled to achieve by diplomacy the object en which he has evi lently set his heart, namely, tbe liberation of Italy. With regard to American securities Messrs. D. Bell, Son & Co. report as follows:? The market for American securities daring the past vrei'K has not undergone any material change. Toe only feature which claim? j-articular notice is tbe continued demand for the registered stock and bonds Of tho State of FenDFylvttDi.i. arising from the eontldenco imparted by ?? fact that the public debt of the State, which, at the clone if t!ie fiscal year 185s, stood at about $39,600,000, has been reduced, partly by the operation of a sinking ftind nnd partly by sale of public works, to about $28,000, 00, at which it uow stands. United Stake 6 per ocntbonds,18CS 100 a 102 Do. 6 i>or cent bonds, 1874 98 ft 94 Alabama 6 per cent bonds 78 a 80 Kentucky 6 per cent bonds, 1868-1872 90 a 92 Maryland 5 per ceDt stg. bands 95 a 97 Massachusetts 5 per cent stg. bonds 103 a 104 MI"Kissippi 5 per rent I'u'on bank bonds.... 14 a 16 Otio 6 per cent stock. 1886 90 a 98 Pennsylvania 6 percentstg 82 n 84 'Do. 5 per cent bonds, 1877 86 a 87 Tennessee 0 per cent bonds, clivers 84 a 86 Virginia 6 per cent bonds, 1886 84 a 86 Do. u ]nr cent stg. bonds,1688 85 a 87 Boston 5 per c<t)t bonds, divers 90 a 92 Boston 4 per cent stg. bonds 93 a 95 Montreal 6 per cents, 1856-'65 80 a 82 Illinois Central 7 per cent, 1875 80 a 82 Do. 6 per cent, 1875 77 a 79 Do. 7 per cent free lands, 1860 . 83 a 85 Do. shared dis.85>? a 84 Michigan Central 8 per cent, 1869 85 a 87 Do. shares 45 a 50 New York Central 6 per cent (not con.) 18S3. 84 a 86 Do. 7 per cent, convert, 1864. 93 a 96 Do. shares 76 a 78 N. Y. and Eric 7 per cent 3d mort., 1883.... 70 a 72 Do. 7 per ccnt, convertible,1878. 38 a 42 Do. do. do. 1862 . 38 a 42 Do. sinking fund, 1875 38 a 42 Do. shares 13 a 15 Panama 7 per cent 1st mortgage, 1859 100 a 102 1*0., 1865 95 a 97 PennsylvaniaCen. 6per centltt mort., 1880. 90 a 92 The London Timet of Friday says ? In American securities a redaction of $1 occurred in ths ft arc k of tie New Voik Central, and quotes sales:? Illinois freeholds. M.Vi ex. c.; do. 'shares. 35 dis.; NewYork and Eiie 3i moitgago 7 per cent, 1883, OS}.; a 08. the month advances the reports from the West tend to confirm the views entertained by the leading members of the Stock Exchange w ith regard to the gradual recovery , ot that sectiot. of country, nnrl the best railroads which traverse it. We have seen to d*y a large number of letters from almost every Western city of note, some of them arc more hopeful than others, but all, without exception, state that the lowest points of depree?'on havo been touched, and that recovery will now be the order ot the day. Thi re is throughout the We?t a large quantity of grain and floor to come forward , the recent advance tn brcadstuffs (which is equal to $1 20 the barrel of flour at this point) is naturally calculated to induce holders to need their stocks on; while, on the other hand, um i.tle- ol the Western p< opto m ill compel the trwwtci.-aion westward of a ccrtniu quantity of goods and raerciun< . Jut effect ot these causes will be more plainly seen in March and April than it was in February; but even the r?u>M for i bat mintb show traces of the g-ovrja? im j provimcut. TheMiclkijati Southern road caruedalt-ogeth nearly $16,000 more in February, 1859, than in February I 1858; w hich, considered as an indication of the earning .or the remainder of the spring, may probably bo ro^ar ied as ? tiling the question that a dividend?probably j-wt wsii and part scrip?*511be paid on thi guarmte i ptock this summer. Tbe M.chigan Central his not received any complete account of iU February tarning?, kut it is officially known that they exceed the estimate .r tte company, published some time since, and consequently thai the three per ccnt dividend in July is cer tain. The Rock Island and (,'alena will show a decreaso in February. The former road will probably show about SG-,500, ugoiurl $67,GOO last year; but in a few days it wili fcegin to feel the effect of the I'ike's Peak travel, and in Uarch, April and May its earnings will bo large. The Ga lena earned against $74,159 last February. The Toledo and Wa^aab earned $4,100 more in February, 18S>9, than in February, 1868; they write from the com jiany 'sofl'.ce in the West that they expect in March and April to cam 1140,000, against (78,000 in January an 1 .February. This will amply provide for the interest duo a the bonds. The M.lwaukie and Mississippi earn?d $OOfiOh against $S9.890 in February, 1858. The earnings of the Burlington and (,'uincy, tbe Alton and St. Louis, an l the i'ort Wayne and Chicago lines, are likewise ta.d to show an increase over last year. Altogether, the general picture is one of improvement?an Improvement sadly needed after eighteen months of prostration, but one which, If Providence should grant a bounteous crop this fall, would in the course of a few months j?ut the West in the position in which it was in the most prosperous times of 2856 and 1857. Stocks this xnorning wetc dull, and in some instances concessions wen made by holders to effect sales. The jwrt es who arc moving for a rise act with the utmost circumspection, availing themselves of every decline in prices to make moderate purchases, but never attempting to sway or to control the course of tho market. Their argument appears to be that if stocks wit not rite on their oraided merlta, it is useless, and it must eventually be minors, to endoavor to force them up by clique operations. Thus far they have obtained but very little aid from outside; ns the earnings of the roads improve, it way l't exjitctcd that the outolde buyers will increase in number. Plate stocks were rather bettor thu morning, and tl cro was at one time a lively inquiry for the hotter class of bonds and bank stocks. On reaching the railroad list, however, the want of buyers was severely felt. Now Vork Central fell off about }i a >, per cent, in spite of a. scarcity of cash stock. Erie was lower, and Hudson River was pressed for sale at a decline of p*r cent. It Is understood that a disagreement has taken place between the, road and the owners of the Hudson boats; tbe sa.es are aaoribed to parties acquainted with tho merits of the controversy. Beading dropped oil yt per cent for want or orders rrom outeide. Among tho West rn atoclft the most active wat Michigan i-outhcrn^which h?r fallino In .lft r?Mir#rfld ? AQ is ?><i ?i- * ? it tli.it figure. The other Western stocks?Galena, Ri. k Island, Toledo, A?.?wure all a fraction lower an I dul!, Pacific Mail was perccnt lower; r >thing has transpired with regard to the Vanderbllt negotiation; the street is full of ruroi rs a.- usual. Thore was a decline of over one per cent this morn'ng In I.* Crosse bonds. In the afternoon stock* were doll and neglected, though w thout material change in prices. After the eecota board prices steadied somewhat, the following l>etug the liit nuoUtions ?MiiBourls, 83^g' ? }{\ Canton, 20a Cumberland, *8;,'a 24X; I'acilc Mall, 76 a X: New York Central, R0?; a \ \ Erie, 10,H a X i Hudson River,31* *32; Harlem. 12'? a % Kfcallng, 48* a X; Michigan Central, 42a Michigan Southern, 18% a Xi Southern guaranteed, 48?i a X; l'anamt, 117); a Hi Illinois Central, 60 h )'K ciaKjr.a, :o\j a % \ Cleveland and Toledo, 28M o Mi Island, 61*. a X; Mllwaukie and Mississippi, 12 a X; LaCroue and Miiwaukie. i; a V. Money is unchanged in value. Wo need do no moro than refer to our Ia*t quotation* Exchange on Europe is bold very firmly by banners at 109^ a llo for Merllng bills, with few transactions nt the h;gl?tr Utfuros and at b.Vl)i a 13Jf for francs. The mail on WeUue*day from BorUm will not bo a heavy one. The business of tho Sub-Treasury to day was as fol k>w? ? T"t4l rcc?tpt? 1110,729 27 ?Kor customs 112.000 fx) Touai piij 21i,<vvs 7} ToUU balanro 7,051,00g ?.? Hi? excit&ug** at the Built Oaricj Roofe today wtrc VAflW.031 02, acd U* b*un? ? I),327,38} 87. * 111m mmU and Nab>lii*a of Um Sew Ortoana banks on I tbe 26th of February, compared with the naUioent of tita | previous week, aw w fsHowij? Increase in ahort loons *449,9(7 Decrease in specte 142,366 Increase in circulation., 280,390 Decrease in deposits 272,368 Decrease In exchange. 168,101 Increase in distant balances 146,872 Decrease in deposits proper 417,740 A New Orleans paper of 20th nit. says The money market is quite easy, more so, indeal, than fit the corresponding period last week. The discount brokers liave but little to offer, and their portfolios are very bare of prime selections, such as go down readily at 8 per ccnt. Good paper is in active request at 8 a 8%. In bank the tenders continuo large. We notice a more general demand for stocks consequent on the loosening of money, and the shares of the free banks are from % to 1 per cent bctlcr. The old bank stocks are in active request, but there are no Boilers unless at extreme figures. The exchange market showed no variation this morning. Good sterling rules at 108% and 108%, as on exception. Bill of lading drafts run from 107% a 108%'. Francs arc in mo derate demand at 6fr. 18% a 5fr. 17% for the best Sixty day bills on New York range from 1% a 1% and 2 per cent discount. Sight, >,a^ per cent discount. Stock Exchange, Musiur, March 7,1869. $31600 111 int, 1860... 94 % 300thsHarl ltRp. sOO 39 2000 Indiana, 2 1 2 69 100 Brooklyn CityRR. 112% 14C00 Teun C'a, '90 . 90% 100 Stoulngton RR... 02% 15000 Virginia6'b, .. 07 00 do 62% 8000 Cal 7's bonds. 84% 600 Chi. & Rk.Isd.RR. 61i, 10000 Missouri 6-s.. 86% 100 do 1)60 61% 5COOO do b60 85% 60 do slO 61% 2000 Erie RR2d mb 86 60 do 61 % 6000 do c b, '71 37 200 Reading RR 49% 6000MCSpclmsfrb. 07 100 do c 49% 20000 lllCenRRb.sOO 89% 300 do s3 49 6000 do 90 200 do 810 48% lOOtOUC&Mlgb. 21 300 do 83 48% 6C00 do 20 100 do 1)10 48% 9000 Hau&St JRRb 73 200 do b3 48% 20 fhs National Bk.. 110 15 Michigau Ccn. KR 52% 13 Am Kx Bark... 109 100 do 62% 5 Metropolitan Bk. 110% 10 Mioh.So&N.In.RK 18% 15 do til 60 do 18% 16 Merch. Exo. Bk.. 100 50 do 18% 20 l>cl. k Hud C Co.. <lo% 60 do MO 18% SO l'enn Coal Co.... 81% 50 M:cSo&MIags.sCO 48 100 Cumberland pref. 24 100 do sGO 48% 100 Pacific M S SCo.. 70 150 do c 48% 50 do b60 76 100 do....-.b30 48% 60 do 76% 60 do bDO 48% 50 do 76% 6H III Cent RR... s30 69. 5NY Central RR.. 81 200 do r3 69 574 do 80% 100 do bflO 69% 100 do 860 80 % 420 Galena fe Chi RR. 70% 100 do 830 80% 250 Cleve & Tol RR.. 29% 100 do 87 80% 700 do b30 29% 100 do stw 80% 160 do b30 29% 850 Erie Railroad.... 10% 400 do 29 10 do 10% 60 Mi! &M1bs RR... 12% 1C0 do bflO 10% 100 do 12 150 Hudson Riv RR.. 32 100 do bSO 12% 200 do t;,U 31 PKOOND KOMlP. 2000 FbB lT 6 6'b 1874. 103 ft 200 shs ReaJg RR. .65 48ft 1600 111 Ceil RR bds.. 90 KiO Mich Oon BR. 830 52 1000C.StP&Kd Igt ban 12ft 300 M.ch HANI KR.. 18jy 100 Cary Imp Co 6ft 61 do 18ft 60 Pac M ?3 Co . 610 75ft 200 do guaratk.. bOO 48ft 100 do 75 ft 200 do 48ft 60 do pCO 74 100 do b30 48 ft 70 Erie RR 10ft 8 Panama RR 117 ft 2260 NYC RR 80ft 800 do 117ft 1010 do bOO 80ft 200 Gal &Chl RR.... 70% 200 do 860 80 ft 300 Clcv & Tol RR 28ft 100 do blO SO# 160 Chi k Rk Tel RR.. 61ft 60 llarlem RR..pref 39ft 100 do b30 61 ft SCO Reading RR 48% 200 do ... 61ft Nnv York City Banks, March 7, 1959. llankt. I-o<ini. Specie.. Circulation. Net Dep. America $6,601,720 2,176,770 128,615 4,600,426 Am. Exchange.. 7,081.273 1,001,670 243,640 6,009.307 Artisans' 1,125,696 130,924 97,195 725,989 Atlantic 662,805 77,870 95,197 249,740 Bread way 2,530,172 482,260 230,963 1,952,340 Bull's Head 379,660 41,961 104,569 344,141 Butcher'sk Dr'v 1,903,886 307,067 194,012 1,209,637 Chatham 593,696 101,960 125,730 333,260 Chemical 1,903,394 934,121 294,708 2,144,854 Citizens' 736,207 101,419 150,470 544,890 City 1 ,965,279 447.506 ? 1,418,317 Coicniercc 11,472,660 2,156,336 1,075 5,883,631 Commonwealth. 1.208,050 189,674 178,140 821,743 Coatinert.il 8,773,861 699,198 165,230 2,6C9,900 Coru Exchange.. 1,600,148 352,975 125,772 843.347 Pry IX-ck 477.934 64,037 141,367 257,007 Eapt River 265,f69 31,526 85,460 188,359 Fulton 1,883.080 369,900 131,159 1 53C,092 Greenwich 728,389 71,507 123,824 653,402 Grocer*' 403. -HO 64,601 45,879 322,074 Hanover 1,435,838 211,846 85,276 076.056 Imp. fc. Traders'. 2,734,773 450.028 205,900 1,767,025 Irving 853,431 122,442 108,016 616,187 Ixathcr Manr... 2,097.670 414,930 248,707 1,407,675 Marine 935,119 118.327 116,482 477,S29 Manhattan 4,918,761 678.137 336,655 2,960,111 Market 1,710,579 281.301 163.786 1,127,3C6 Mechanics' 4,167,799 901,500 280,856 8,258,480 Mt-U's fcT'dcr'g 899,031 154,311 123,822 761,029 Mccli. Rk. Abso.. 384,211 387,043 81,014 216,008 V rt au'ile 2.819,663 369,380 39,900 2,072,%* Merchants' 6,973.249 1.708,017 173,683 4,660 091 Met chants' Ex, 2,416,469 286,110 1 34,600 1,267,100 .Metropolitan.... 6,666,661 1,239,607 251','118 4,135.234 NMHW 1,627,887 236,901 118.733 970.180 National 2,170,473 297,19? 165,202 1,009.687 T.Vw VrrU i 1R9 S.trt 1 flfi'l Sm JIT. 0517 Otw 111 N. V County.... 396 760 Wi.213 88.141 313,433 N. Y Exchange. 30?,"40 26.344 101,957 307,901 North America.. 1,697.083 316,740 81,217 1,022,978 North Hirer 351 311 7SJSS& 68,988 205.519 rear 1,672,840 244,843 113.966 1,000,078 Oriental 673,325 81,049 102,487 31'<,128 1' ictflc 1,142,701 206.(586 127;t90 928,198 Park 4,582,064 1,286,212 186,07* 3,861,108 People 6C3>32 171,175 111766 6:6,537 rbectx J.247,612 730,243 128.760 2,228,123 Kejmhiic.. 4,895,017 1,172,'163 191,268 3,167,884 N.venth Ward.. 1 ^22,456 2U),970 187X.7 803.402 :-l.<e k leather.. 3,226,816 757,426 110Ail 33813118 State New York ?,02ii,J03 1,227,678 245 7J8 3.051,079 St. Nicholas 1,161,856 231,442 96.P03 '1 radcsnieii f .. 1.264,049 176.611 25t.8jC 727,134 I n ion 3,004,664 699,114 1S4.SJC 2,391,915 Total $126,22! ,0u" 26,769,065 8,071.693-80,800.028 CITY COJUIEacUL REPORT. Mi? day , March 7?C P. V. A>nc The galea were rrnail at 5Xc. for pot5, and at f>\r. lor pearls. Bream ti trs.?Flour was in good demand and desirable lots v ire i wee. Sales today: 18 500 bbls. Slate and Western, flCO bblF Ounadian and 3,000 bbls. Southern, within onr r>vired range ? Superfine State $"> 60 a $5 85 Intrastate.. 6 41 u 6 75 Supcrline Western 6 70 a 6 00 lxtra Iowa, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio.... 6 CO a 7 75 Fxtra Genesee 7 10 % 8 25 Canadian extra 6 90 a 7 50 Mixed tu straight t>outhcrn 6 20 a C 70 Southern fanny and extra .. 6 75 n 7 75 Choice extra n.mily and bakers' brands..,. 7 75 a 8 75 Rye flour 3 65 a 4 80 Corn meal 3 70 a 4 25 Wheat was in fair request aud was higher. Sates of 40,000 bushe s at tl 65 a 81 60 for white Western; $1 48 a tl fO for reel and mixed dltl<>; $! 80 for white Kentucky, ard tl 60 for red ditto. The salon of new com reached 26,COO bushels, at 86c. a 87c. for white and yellow .9Kith eru. Sales of 21.000 bushels Stat" and Canada barley were (fleeted at 78c. a 86c. per boshed. Rye was quiet at 89t\ a 93c. per bushel. Oats were sa'eablo and Cm. Cotton ?The market closed with a I'ronger fe'Cllug: the Kales < mbraced about 4,600 bales, part in transit, and chiefly before the receipt of the Kuropa's news, closing stiff at 12\e. for middling upUnds, while some holders demanded 12,'fc. Come ?The market wa? quiet but firm, with sales of r,00 ba*sRioatl2c.,and 1,500 do. St. Itorningo at 9J%'c. 1'nElGnt ?To Liverpool, lCOUorces beef were taken at 0? CW >..1 1UL1. -. _ . . .. . ??I IW w?7 at j;. U!?:8. FU'K pflgB HI lU'J do at p. t.; 125 bbU. rosin at Is. Crt., and 100 bbls. turpeu tinet>lbp. To (jlargow, UO bales cotton, part Sea Inland, at 6 lGd. Them was uothmg new to London or to Havre. To Antwerp, 7# hhdis. tobaoco were taken at 1' 6d.; 1,600 bags coffee at >{e. The eliip Hero was (uartoro'l for Hamburg at p. t. to Hamburg, one or two vest-els, M was report* a, were taken at 8b. tw. for rosin, and 4}? . for spirits turpentine. Fkvit.?liaising were ucchaiipcd; 50 bnl'cnks Ecedlc-s were told at W IUt was at<ady, with sale* of 200 a 200 bek-e. 1 hovi-iun* ?I'nrk waf. to better request, and p-iIo* worrinade of 2,100 bills, at J17 B7>4 a $l>? f >r new me s, bore nnd to arrive; $17 *37's for old n -??. .ni t tl3 a HI 12',' for prime, per bbi. Heef *a* in go t ucawid at full rates, with ttuJea of 7(0 bbls. l.trd wis heavy, sales luvlug been uude of LuO tea. and bblu. at 11 Sc. a i2> per lb. Cut meat*, butter and cticts^werc quiet. V.< v-fk.-.? Hales of 300 bills. New Orlean- were made at 3Ve a 40c.; ?50 liftds. clayed Cuba at 21c.; ?ij bbo. Ciiba muscovado at 26c., ami 110 <lo. at 80c. Ka,ii .-iohbs ?.-?pifit? turpentine wan moru active, with S.ilef of alX'Ut 1,000 bbl*. at 50e., and 150 Jo Ht 6le. Ili( r. ?^alea of about ISO cask i were mala ut 3,!? ;. a 4 ^c. Ki (..'it* ?The 'alee <mbrn/ed a\>oit 600 liliilf. Cubas and Mew Orleans; the former were less buoyant, wiile the latter were Arm, and ranged cbiefly from 70. ft 8c, while the former aero mostly sold at 6^c. a 7),c. Si i. 1* ?.^ai?H or loo baf'H |topper wore made at 10c. Whips rr wns lnaetlte; small pales were made at 27,'i'-. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. <u>tSic rot saw vnaa?this r?r. pes ktri? i 241 Moos it ere 10 38 MS MM I l*| S'oa watbs. eve 10 .'.7 Fori of Stw Votk, Maurt h 7, 1859. CLEARKD. Rteaitahlo Illinois. MeOowao. A?ntr.iull?'V O Roherp g Kteaisablp Karnaa (iir), Krewclt ta, llaviui* and Nassau?B C'nnard. St-HzrithlD Thomas Pwir.n, Ran.ifj, BilUmore fl !J Crorr.well A Co. blilp M.uidsrin, Parr-itt, Hhar.ihae?(io<idbue A Ci, Ship J Parker, Nichols, ChrlstUnitadt?r' Unm an A Co. fifci,, Ih.lnttr Itm-T-w K * m, I \ .1' >? ?. , -...n? ntu A ?' >.111 JtMk iJertrade, boodburn, >>rii&ndo Po-Y*t/w, PorttrfiflM A Co. Hurk Or?i, SfrBeai), Tr lnlda 1. I'urt Harauel Moilry, Jr, Holm, Bt Mirkk-Pmnllwnod, Karl A Co. Brl? Zeblx-m (Dutch), JUkker, Am?ter<Um-Kimcb A trig A Wnlaon, WaUf'D, Oj*nfii?(mi- N*?mlih A Hmt. I'rl* lr< n?, C?l", C?f u?? W??t A hargenl. HH* )!# ; Pkiwer, B.uin, <Jinnt?*n?ni'>?> lark A IVarVrtu S br < h-irA, I'ninani, ./.icmel?K Hock. S*'lr pirlni' 1'rs.r'ri ObaM Mitn Ji n-P'i' A P'-hr .1 i Bowman, WooM'T, J V 0'?i' ivn A Ci. f'hr >>?!lanrf. l*i-ho> n, Ka*u?l IHlandi H <J L) lU 'Jkn > ' hr Kr?tr lirlghtm. W'-lrli. ft?T*ntlfch?Onnlif?m * n.'in. t' r ii ?:?luw<-li, llnlwrn,' har'Kio'J?M-i f>4y, M'<u ?' Il?n, I. urh Wi.m X.I-H S I'one'l. lir I), t,ville, OV?i?r. KifhrrwHil -C II Fi?"0'i, i whi. Jli,,,, All>>ja4?ta ?bfjofll A . NEW YORK HERALD, Tl Bekr JMMitowB, LskmieWe. <Wy F*t-J Hnnter * Oo. fiehr fief one, Kiciila?d, Batttmor*?lUiltor, Lord * Qu?T*Br'hr Violas TN?er|7<Par(lud?O L Hatch AOo. Behr 8 A Roe, Baker, Beaton?A Howe*. Mis^seteiassar'ARRIVED. Steamship Kurop* (Br). Leltch, Liverpool. Feb It, with mdae and puKD|cr>. to K Cunard. 19th alt, 11:30 PH. passed ahip Cordelia .bound out; at 1:06 PM, paeaed ship Panama, bound In; 20th. lat ftl 47. Ion 7 41. eicha??ed signals with a Urge steamer bound In, supposed the Arabia; 21*, lat tl 16, Ion if 14. paaaed b*rk Kllen Austin. bound Weet; same day, 2 I'M, la ift, Ion IS 34, paned slip Tamerlane, bound Wen; 2d lm.t, at *0 PM, lat 43 48, Ion 49 u", paeeeda large ecrew steamship b id W; 3d, ht 9 AM. lat IS01, Ion 6117, paaaed a large acre ? tamer bound Kaat; Pih, at 2:30 I'M, lat 40 43, Ion 67 60, pas ?s l team ship Fulton, hi'uce for Southampton and Havre. Th A i. rived off the Battery at 2.53 PM Steamship Catawba. Bulloch. New Orleans. Feb i , ami Havana Marrli 2. wltli mdae and passengers, to Llvi katou, Crochercn A t o, Steamship Columbia. Berry. Charleston, 48 hours, with mdae and passengers. to SpolTord, Tlleaton A Co. flth lust. l>a PM, pussed steamship Jaa Adger, hence for Charleston; same day, 2 PM. *t?amahtp Augusta, hence for Bavaunah Steamship Chesapeake, Crowell, Baltimore, with mdae and piisstDgeis, to 11 h Cromwell A Co. llarkFiirah A Bell (BrUllnckney, Havana. Feb 21, with sugar, in. to Thus James. 6ib Inat, off Capes of Delaware, spoke brig Delhi from Philadelphia for Port au Prlnoe. Hrlg Forest (Br, of Maltland, N8), O'Brien, Curncoa, 22 days, with salt, to Kolff <k Persubn; vessel to 0 A DeWoife. Had strong sales l'rnm NW to SKK from lat to 6th lnat, lost and split sails. 27lh tilt, lat 34 63, Ion 74 04, saw a mslutopsall brig slamlirg KK; same dsy. saw a herm brig with a fore spencer, standing N. 1 be F has been 7 days of llaUeras Brig Conquest, Jensen, Port au Prince, Feb 19, with logwood, to A Rollker, Mollman A Co. Haa experlenuod very heavy weather. Brig A Blanchnrd (nfjtostoh). Blanrhard, Matanraa. Feb 1", w ith mcluas* i, to Win Nesmiih A Sons. Experienced very heavy weather N of Hatteras Behr Kvcrglade (ol Harrington), Itumball, Bagtia, Feb 2), wllh sugar, if. to Mayhew, Talbot A Co Krhr J) C IInice, Coukiiu, Charleston,5 days, with cotton, Ac, to Jonas Suillb A Co. Sehr HiixbM. Winters, Richmond, 4 days. Sehr F J Ilrogbard, , Tappuhanuock, Va. Sehr D M French, Stiles, Virginia, 3 davs Sehr W U Moise. Burt, Baltimore for New Bedford. ?<br Slatesnjan, Mo't. Baltimore, 4 days frchr J U Mitchell, Morris, Diver, Del, .1 days. Sehr K T Smith, l.ee, Philadelphia, 3 days Sclu-J II Iiuley. Boyee. Philadelphia, 3 days. Sehr H Mlnge, Weaver. Philadelphia, S days. Sehr ft Hray, Naj lor, Philadelpqla, 3 da' a. Sehr Whialler, Presbry, Taunton. Sehr Niagara, Ceiard. New Haven. Sehr J L l'i h?. I.oper, Greenwich, NJ, 2 days Sloop Wm II Eowen, Hailock, Bristol,1'3 days. o.c unci acuiicucc, iimiu, I imuueiuoki. Arrived 5th?Steamabii) Alabama Schenok. Savannah. with mdse and passengers to Sand I. MMobfll A Sou. S All .ED. Steamship Illinois, A spin wall. Wind at sunset K with rain. Trlegrapltfc !*Iurlii? Hvporli. nUiHI^ANDS. March7, sunset?Wind moderate from SB, raining, ?nd thick outside. SQt'AN, March 7. sunset?Wind light from NE, raining. l.ONO BRANCH, March 7, ?un?et-Wind light from E, rain lug bard. HANDY HOOK, March 7, aunaet?Wind fresh from E, with rain; thick outside. Mlwrllaneoiu. 8mr Frahr Jobnsos, Lothrop, from i'ill :utta for Boatou, was at St Helena Jan lb leaking badly. Sue would be hove down tor repairs. Ship Vanguard?A despatch from New Orleans, received Eth Inst, lays that the fire which was burning at previous ac rousts on hoard of the Vanguard, had been ex'lugulshed, after burning thronpl -1 upper decks?the masts were stanJtng, but the sbtp wi.? u ^ jrtcafull of water. Bark Tropic Bird, atBnitnn from Surinam, on 1st Inst, struck on South fchonl, started rudder and caused her to leak about tU strokes per hour. Brig Pii.grim, of New Bedford, was wrecked at Brava, one of the Cape Verd Islands, .Ian IG. The Julia Ford, at Benton, brings as passeugors Messrs .1 B Glffird anl H J Frets?. 1st and 2d mates, and 8 seamen. The captain and supercargo would retrain a' Brava until cargo and hull are sold. fienn Jonw Fausuh, Orowell from Providence for Philadelphia drrgged aihore In Putcli Island harbor during the siorm on the night ot .Id Inst, It wits thought she vrculd be got off on the 4th, without damage. pnir raxoh, Robinson. of and for New York, partly loaded with lumber, sprung a leak lit Inst, and will go on the railway at Machiaaport. Sciir LuTntRCniLD (of Dennis), Boltenhiuse, for Philadelphia, whilst loadinn ?t Areclbo, PF was blown off, with loss of I'M!, ALchors. 22il ult,;wi'h only US liuds sugar ou board, and put Into "Norfolk' 2d Inst, for a harbor. Bciik Start, of (ilouiocur, ashore on^Narragauctt Beach, has been broken up. ficuii Okk Tatior. Johnson, from Mlnutlllan. sailed for Mobile iBt ul*. and foundered >.l sua Oth. The cipuin and crew B.MCU loruiM'iira III IIB-H una, >uu luicr inmiK oui ?.x ut-s werepickfd up by a Mexlcm schoornrtaken to Vera Crnr The cnptaln and crew ouse passengers 0111. tea hit TeaueiPee, at New Orleans. Fobs tJivis (of Norwich), Colt, from Elizubethtiort for F ill Blver, with 1(10 ton* con', wis rnn Into a: 1 AM <>lh Inst. outii le of Newport harbor (offfc end of Goat Island;. by steamer Kinptie Hale, und * us so badly damaged tluu sue sunk iu a low mumUs alter the ac ldftit. la :i(> fe< t ( f water. Cre*' rc%r 10.1 by the M?aicer, and arrived at Newport. The Vncaa wan 21 jears old. Frnit ]j A Emrintip. Spates, hence at \*"i:mloiiton, lost over" board Thomas Ixipcr, mate, ol Sag Lurbor, LI, oa the 1st last' in latS'l, Ion 77 27. ^ Kc'ur Harvey F Patton, from Ro?ton far Alexandria, before reported lost 011 beaver Tall Point on the 3d Inst, hid a cargo i.l rider, burring, bone diint, fnrnU ire, Ac, m">st ol wbl-h had washed out of the vessel. and sotr.e ot u drlttei to ar i. She hj*l < n bo:ud ?2 chronometers, 13 "f which Cayt Ntckersou succeeded In savlbg, at great risk of hie. tomo ot the ringing and mainmast Itavu bet u saved. Vesie.-! gone to pieces Kwack 8 a J Dicksos, bound Into New London, darlnp the suo w atot m iilght ol 3d lint, ik on Race itock and filled Rn l sunk. Crew saved, the vessel was worth about $1UU0. Mo Insurance. Havcsi March 1?1The brlfr T.illin Vi'ls (or"TLjnsly reportedi wr>s towed into this port jes'ei-aay by schr Kxpros* ';pr lightening mwtol ihe cargo, h=lic In very lally Injure,I. tor stern post and stem frame have started from their fastentug, alio the knees and beims Lave loosened irom the aide; she U longt d in d tadlv s'r.nr ?d. About one-third ol the molaites I hb bf . 1 lost. fl"iiu the vesjel snd e > go v.!!l probably be sold to psv si Ivoto Ihe Oenoete l>rlir b'ebo. t>om M>?rs> illea bound to is tort, was lost on tbe O'ierados. She wasladenad i rally v iii tilts, the crew were saved; vessei and cargo a oUllOM (i.? lettA* to 1.11 wood V>i''' r, l.'s<,, secretary Ujar I 01 Lnoerwrliers ) Viioi, lie pajw;m. b^nie of the jHio br.rk JnHa Deaa. In 1st tdU'i N, nnu Ion 30 "0 10 W, she sirij !u at half past 12 o'rlot 5 t4Ritlia'>. eppeare! to (strike upon a ?!. mi. Wlih nil li one 1 1 tut Bru.ne n,? out of the cabin rod b iJ tbe le;*d ens', but ob laed no foundings at Ti fathoms; at the same time there was a moderate easterly wind r.i.1 i|Uite a tea from that direction. 1 hongb the lead snowed m bottnm, the \ css> l lor Ave rnlnuUs sppoareil to touch and ronilonr 1 to t!n on wi h a tr> mbllag motion. I.lent B ran it) tbc rl/ci ip, but cauld see noslgn of a thoalncsr by. h'-n the motion of tli* vessel oc ^ed the pinEps were tried but f.mnd tlr t tlie vessel midjnomonwitc.r than us ul. "ot the b.uU rerdy for leaving the vi saed fhmWl n'.ie and i t'ly leak, l ilt < > ilinucd on the course b tnn. .?t tiie Ume of striking cot the tempera tore ot the air and wra "r? Ihe former -J, die UUtr r0. 1 it it judgM th-it lu? vessel either tni tied 111 a verges, or else ihia motion must hve been caused by a an marine eirtb'iurike As vet the Julia De.n baa not Ixvt docked; II this were una ii would solve the don it lis to hav lag touched a reefKy a letter received in tills cl)y fr >-r th'- first officer of birk. Princeton, dated at Inmurara leb 9, we learn that James Henry 1'restOD, stewsrd >( the above vessel, w as lost overboard on llie pas?a. 1*. wllle in the act ( t dravlnR a bucket of water, In iat 27 , Ion tiz. lie leaves a wne In this uity. " he ketch Ilrotheni. wbi-h was taken on the Cosat of Africa (tome ir ci.ilis sir ce by the L' Ssloip of war V.*rlon, under s is1 I -ion of tr intention to eagazn rj the /lave trade, waa :iol I r.t t A*rlestnn 4th Inst, by the T H Minhal. for $1(100 cash. Sh-: *? built at 1 hoinaa'.oc, Me, In i860, sad was of 142 tons. I ji'kcb or a Pilot Boat?The new pilot boat Kxra Nye, No 2 hrJrir trintr tn (Kit V?r 11.r 110it an I Buml 1 li.w\U nll>.ta arlll lti> launched U. day, at IS M, trom the yard of .Mi-sara Webt' & Kell, lit iuwupoint t i e i*i ol to Improved model, and La suppoeed to eiced anything yet built C). .. Spoken, iVf. rh p Indui try, Walora, from lioaton for Ran Francisco, Dec 21. lilt 21 M S, foi, r.9 47 W. Fbip Kiting Head, Hwlnerton. from Lonion (Oeal Dec If) for Bombay, Jan It), 1*1 9 N. ion 26 W. ! blp f-kvierk. Foltanabee, fro? Honolulu Not 2i tor New Bedford. Nov 27, no tat or Ion given Ship \ itif n* f.eed, cf Bath, Ixiiuid f, Fr:b 2S, off Hole In the Wall. Hark Vary J Kimball, from NOrleans for Providence, Feb IS,ofl Tortugaa. Baik 1' Pendleton, Irom Oardlflfor Cuba, Feb 27. tat 36, Ion 74 10. Uurk Acr<li> II nlgrrian, Hjler, fr.iin Vi'uiren Toiat fjr New Orleari. Feb 2<"?, P ol Hole in tie all. Hark Ciriu- I.i ?lli', Hal:, Irom iloatonfor Carden.a, Match 2, in South CiuinneL Hark Har, of hi 1 fir N'Orleana, Varrh 1, tat SI 17, loo 76 10 Brig Sea Men, ol and Horn > i'ork, ?U-ering bE, Feb 13, W 21 (it, lor AS 46. HHg P K Curtt?, Haley, from Portland for Malanzaf, Feb 14, no lat, Ac?by sblp Clara Ann, at Havana 2d tnat Brl, Enoch Br> uer, bene* frr Portland, Msreh 5. In Vineyard Ponnd. Keporta a ben off i^ong la.aad 3d, skipped a ae* which stove hou*e aii '1 long loat, w.^aheo water tanks uverboard, split fore'.npmss*. a'ajaail and ojh r d image; would (0 Into Holmes' Hole tor water. Fchr T J Hlii, from lUlttmorc for Porto Rlx>. Feb 1C, tat 25 C>, len 08 Fcbr T r Thompson, from Virginia ior Holmes' Hole, M.trcb 4 In \ in1'j ari Sound. fWrlgn Purls. A VMrKi iii, Feb 16-P.d jro*..a Helena, de Waal I*To.k. Hit***, Feb 14-Air In the Reset, AltauUv, F.ildliuMn, fftn.NVork li(<KHCACX, Feb 14?Arr South Caioiina, Kemptcn Havre. Kid 12. Atterdsg, 1 rich, K York Cork, F eb 1C?Arr Jane A Kllen, Noivlan, Ilaltlmdrj. . f ' RMMAs, Fel. 26? Arr liaik I/'mi, Jaruitn, Raranoah; lrig Carokl. Aiiderma, llatann. wlna Ar?rna. Tu.iker, tfavan Mb. N 11 Borden, BrUbtman, i mil. ,i ,u. 27th, brii; Keaolute. [Jill, Ha*? ... i v . ...gi. * Mrli.tlre. .VTntire, do; J?a.v t'arver, riiioah, Portland; O C Hll np?, t.oit, bli rra Hortna liStli, Jo? j.h Park, Park, Phtla C'ltari IX"? Feb 21 ? Air bark Oeean BrIJn. Buri'wa, B??ton; A\, |.||g jiii- Martin, Freicli, Havana, SiUi, bark Perl, Tbeatiup, rto Hd a iii brlts ! >n?ar 1 (Hri, 'I. /jis', Portland, B >acL, Naah. Wiork iUUi. i e?il.?s (Brj, BogHit,do; .ranlMaater (UrJ, Plackuey, Uoatji>; i^tli, actr uwiuoul, O.i n, Pcrtlnnd liasr r?blV-Arr tTlld Rsnfer, St ars, T/i,-Im for Rydney tand ri-maitev. ) <tl. ; IKili Kba. I ii .rf. n, Maiwell, do (and aid for Rslavu). S!d IslJs, Mr R Pn . I ..rrabee NVork, Oro/lmbo. Mrkeraon, and I-o. h Ua.ar, Iteudeli, NOrlenna i'.he <> *ai V Ii! I,),n'? e*? 17U?>; cjuincaro, Waila, Rio Janogo; Uth, '.',Tph Holwea. Danirii., N<;rleanf i be Compeer. Whlie, tor NOrif.HuF, n\i\ Htb, and Dutback li?th Put In and aii< ti ered 1, th, ileglna. Rooker, from Hamburg, and r<Mr,ii"l 1'X-If, HweeUer, from (Irlmslpy, both for Now <ul(*ni. Ak a' lU-.bor rw., > m > j jM-nh Uoiuiea. anJ nmatmmtL ?* *j!AB(.ow, jno 17?ArrHhnnrloft, (jrHr Hivann?h (JMto"*r*hUiS ',cr':11 JIOM?. < W, Ko'tn America. Hivrk' fvhi? 'iS HOrleana. Bi rij^V Nflr ! r. ? Kh,rr"'8' ho\i. Mid Hie,,hm Orowell, E"ttTTije. ' *f'l"0?fnt, l*.vh, unl Heml^.hM*. T?y'ii HonihUia. Rfi rleii, and nrVm Mn? VW" ,rd' 1 a?ler,.N(jrle*?i?: fx ?M Vwkftnr H?hU Unn.l*>, JShjSG I" '<? *?yflowor, hlronfc nii Sn. V.V., ' ,R,'V">" * atrlmrtoo; ? h* JmmmI ?hZ- 4^h ? '?, SJ'W 1 MomUadw, l'bl!?del *?1 ?2h!^V ^ h? i'n K*T lievlM, (nlierr nhe ?l,hr Kltfn, <ll|;hii?t, Strann?h; Ach? OH v .?hj ifr ti* ?h, l)ri( ' Wm iu i.i 'l, ''P ,,1*r" I'o'tnil, liiwtlO. Bfifta fiVork^IlI-i r? u"*.V l'"<^r' I''0*"", hurt* Amuirf*. i? < vX^ fc.' , I' ^wpcu.Chajd (JW'nfunMfM, (beforo rep di *r f 2 ?L i ** Button: MftTT ii In" !'l" *tn" OrMIHrU. illTrfBltn, A?i>lni>?II, .*rk Adelaide (.o.^rr, Ilyr ju. NVork * lir Brli MIV LI TT^hV'.y^*r'''' l'*rl'< K A Kkwllnii. iTttdm, M??.l)n. < omflt, Aofufi, I'ardniM; krlp? l?nU. i.rlllin Wv: ex**:. * rjl' ? ;***'' *""? ?tl - i*,?i" .w," hl."^n' v"r?. M'lUiim; Jull% Vim.-, ).o??II, I li-nMnmv A urn- l>?,| Kci-.Ut Trlnklml }!'," hJ' V '1 " lm Wood, (Juilciuit, *tu; Vr\f r ttnfftl), Xttit I). SOrlnaDK. u?. .MB. o ?IIH% Kot'.m, t w; Nnbrnrtt, " '"?b *. ?? '? ?."rt v r" ' ?*r* Matr r. 1?j1or, W?nt WlnrL (IttnM. < ?r>r.a?. Kl.i(;?TO*. Ja, frh !S -Arr fal*, V.rf.'fc, Kmrrf NYork, Hnrib1* |S* ?I, I'M'ndr'! *M f.'h, t.rljr Prim ,o BUck l.i v? r: )i l> fi.r I k>|iltn, M* mu> in, iiiipin w ' Ir p'.rt Ffh H>, lw-ki Hm In r.v,??.? . . !.), f, f ^nlnwt.11, H . !!.?, ?r), I ?r NTnr*: lirl.r Nrl f*. ttmrj una. IESDAY, MARCH 8, 1859 ttane?7T)eForrest, ^--rtTmaniMl ITntona. Sarai UaB * uJVS^SSSS^ Celestial Empire, Pierce, NYork; Gertrude, Doaoe, Bl Jotu Hid 1Mb. Cordelia, Bishop, HUrliui (not before); Bqulti Lawioii, (<alveston. In Ike rirer outward hound 1Mb, Otter, Cbenoweth, for Ra Frauclaco; Pocahontas, Wooderaoo, for Malbosrae; Jas Gra; Hummer, for Galveston; Esmeralda, York; Pioayune, Bruokj and Frank Pieree, leach, for N Orleans; Morning Star. McKei lie, lor Charlnaton; Kobt Kelly,Barstow (eld 17tb)i Underwrite Roberta (rid 17th), and Star Of the West, McAlmond, for Ne' York. KdIout 16th. Mary O'Brien, Vesper, and Brtdgewater, Ba tow, NYork; Samaritan, Small, NYon (ent Fob 1 for Mobile 16th, Fortuna, Dewera, Galveston. London, Feb 16?Knt Inwards, Narraganiet, Edmonds, C& cutla; I<ew Chew, Seyburn, Antwerp: 17th, IlippogrUfe, Howe Singapore. Kiit out 17th, Guiding filar. Hale, for Calcutta. , Hid from Grave send 14th, IlnrtenM, Barnes, Boston. Makscilmcs, Feb 14?Kid J ami1 a Cook, Young, Boston. Mozambique. I)ec 25?Bid achr John B Gvyuier, Jones, Zai tlbar. Matanzas, Feb 24?Arr schra Rocket, Collins, savanna! 27th. Open Sea, Sawyer. .laokdouvllle; Starlight, York, H ivani Bid 2.'>th, brig Leviathan, Morton, Boston; 27th, bark* K A Kin man, Kinsman, do; Theodore rurtls, Brazier, N York Jami k Ward, 1Ihbetts, Liverpool (so reported, probably lor N York sshr Wenoi.ali, Kelsev, Providenoe; 28th, brigs Martha Kei dall. Morton, Portland, Syren, Cranmer, and Nancy K Ileagai flrlflln, NYork. NAi Lts, Feb 7?Arr Marcla Oreenleaf, Merryman, New 0 leans. Newcastle, Feb 16? Old Pal ml, Rysellm, and Unloi f.'htilte, N York; Ttomasln, Heed, New Haven, Sabine, lie, burn. Vera Cruz. Nkwry, Feb 14?Sid Klgln, Sullivan, Pavannah. Niuvitah, Feb 21?Arr bark John Puvson, Fuller, NYork. Portsmouth, Feb 17- Passed by, American Kagln, Moor Irom London for NYork. Pkunaufiuc'o, Jau 2i?In port slilp Ksthcr, Leslie, from Ttlc mond. QuicKSSTowt.. Feb 18? Arr Tieuton. Thompson, NOrleir ICKh, ftepiliis, d ); Owentou, Mobile. Hid 14th, Calliope, ti n win, Unmon. Put la IMh Enoch Train, Rlcb, from Liverpool for NOrleiu 14 davs out, wludboiinl. Bamscate. Feb 17?Off, North Foreland, ship 11 H Hood Badger, froui tire cue n forNUrlwaus, would come la next Ud P10 JaMkiro. Jan 1C?Going In, bark " Manchester " fru Baltimore (perhaps the Horcheatcr, White, i'roin Bultlinj Nov 26). Rio (Ikavdc, about Jan 14?Bid brig Robt A Fisher, Keen NYork. Kehi.mos, Feb 22?Arr brig Red Kuglo Pray, Iluvsnv Bovtiiamiiox, Feb 18?Arr Etna (as), Anderson, NYu.lt (a sld for Havre). Kmci.im, Feb 15-fild Anna Dorothea, NYork. BtJaro. Feb 16-Arr brig Klla Reed, Tiito. Phlladelph achrs Sarah Maria, UDderbil), NYork; l<ih, W r I ettiB, isiftc lev, NOrle&os. ? 4 Thinidah. Feb 16-Arr brigs Fredonia, Lord, and SitV Dotving, lie .man, 17th Martna Post, Thompson. Hew loi BcUr Calliope, Hopkins, Havana; 18th, bark Wyandott, Spark NYork, 2dth, lir brig Sunset, Crow, do; 22d, scnr Tridei Bnow, Havana .. Zan/iihu. Nov 2-1?Arr bark* Storm Kin*. Miilett, Mum (and aid Dec 9 for Salem); Dec 6, Arthur l'lckeriug. Cloutau Salem (anu aid Hth for Northern porta); 13th. Tidal Wai White, NYork (and Bid lfctli tor Mitacal). Home Ports. Ar ALACaiCOLA, March S?Arr ship John M Mayo, Bno BovUm. _ AI.hXANDRIA, March 5?Sid schrs K A Dell art, I-ow, Nt York; J It A V L, PHaro, Dighton. BOSTON, March5, I'M?/>rr barks Wm Woodslde, Penne and Windward, Kmerson, NOrleans. Old schrs Oaprey (B Murphy, Hayti; Sarutoga, Clark. Washington, DO. 6th?Arr barka Sylph, Jones, Baltimore; Oak, Ryder. Thl delpUa; scbrr ,J C Pauerflon. Hand, do; Mary Mankln, Beei Cabot, Hunillton, and Louisa, Chase. NYork. Signal Tor t\ ships, two barn* and two brigs Sid Saturday wind 8W to W, steamer Wm Jenklna; ahlps Sam Dunning, Kossuth, a Beihi&h Thnyei; barks Snsan Jane, Eglantine, Salem, Acac ilay State; bri^B C'lilmborazo, Uoorge Amos, Mav Queen, N pier. Nothing of consequence sailed on Sunday; wind 1 good breeze. 7ih?Arr (by te!> ships Northern Light, Poane, Manila via Helena: Zenobia, Peters, NOrleans; bark F do Bellevue, B dauct, Rochellc via NYork; brig Mayflower, Duguld, llavac htfuir.er p Sprague, Matthews, Philadelphia. BALTIMORE, March 6 a 6?Ajr schrs Maranulta, Lane, B( ton; Hera'd. Knight, N Bedford- Cld atetimshipB Jos Wnitiw Howes, Boston; Chesapeake, Crowell, NYork; Hhlp-MlaaUslpi Allen, Rotterdam; Bchrs Somerset, Sterling, and Crystal Palac Lelghton. WIndies; A field, Phillips, Dighton; Chief, Foil tain, M Bed ford; A Middleton Jr. Slpple, Providence; Arinac Knowles; War Steed, Smith, aud J M Baylcs, Thompson, N< York. CHARIJC&TON, March 3?Arr ship Normie, Johnson, navi schrs Const Pilot, llotchklss, Rio Janeiro; RWBaown, A drews. NYcrk. Cll ship Muzeppa, Boyd, Sivannah; Br ha Urta, llnmiltnn, Liverpool; Sp pol Dulctnes, Pages, ltarceloi achrs Sarah M Sherman, and Kate Stewart, Mather, NYork. 4th- Arr l'p pol ltosltn, rtirbau, Havana: schr Maria I'lk Crawford, NYork. In th-i oftiog, ship Judah Touro, from I.: erpool. ("Id Sue birk Follde, Paulsen, Oott?nburg; brig Kll Ann. Mile*, NOrleans, schr Henry Jsnes, Aldrich, Boston. 8 steamships Imbel Boilin?, Key West and Havana; l'atapsc LayUeld. Baltlraoro; Br ship Mlsniae, Meffutt, Glasgow; ba JIt iico, Jocelvn, Rio Janeiro; brigs Jeho> see, Smith, NOrleac J H Jor.cs, Mills. NYork; Anna (Sp) Fabregau, a port In Sou America: f.eh'-f Samuel. Jones, West Tildes; Beguln. Kills. D rien; Henry Janes. Aldrich, and J W Rumsiy. Taylor, B->sto Kale Stewiirt, Mather; N W Smith, Wyat!; We're Here, Iit By, ard H M Sherman, Sherman, NYork. FaLL BIVKK, March 4-Arr ?chrs J H Burnett, Wort Dighton (and ?M6tl>, supposed for Baltimore); Maria Louis Ciin,mlugs, NYork. Sid schr Charter Oak, Kelly, NYork 6'h?Arr schrs Dnnl Itrown, Hrald, Apalachlcola; Thomas' Ihorce. NYork; sloop AB Holmes, do: Sid achrs Pauibe M;'>well, and linnter, Wilson, Kiizabethport. t'tl?Arrachrs Staten Islander. Palmer, Norfolk; .1 S Whf din, Smith, Philadelphia; Expedite, Elb-ibethport; J no Clar Pancsssett, Sea Bird, end A Potter, NYork. GKOBUETOWN, SO, Keb 2H?A rr s".hr t imes Pliai. Hatn Searsport t.ld 26th, hrlnH Ellas Dndlay, Hopkins NBedfor M;irla, Fhlnney, Harlmdos, Marih 2, Viator, hiiia, M.ir nkiue. HOLMES' HOLT;. March 3?Arr schrs Tnlon, Ix>w, Buck port lor Baltimore; John A Sweet, Sweet, Taagmr for Kami Island; Jan ei llcnry, llawea, Welltleet for NYork: Kmbtei Jours, do lor Roanoke ; NAD Scudder, Freemtn, Portland f Tangier. 4tn. PM?Sid echra John Smith, Emblem, N A D Seudde and James lienry. Mb. I I'M? c-w ebJp Kenobla, unil all the others of the flei W toil w ltitlllLA ND LI'iFlT, Month 7?Passing In (by telj ships T nail aiu! liarrlsbnrc, from NOrlaans f r Jtoslou; K-ite llui er from Mobile lor uo. NEW Oltl.KANS, Feb It?Arr steamship Texan, Wilson. I dianola and Ualvmton: ships Orphan, Rockwell, Havana; An land, Clark. Hoelnn; 8p brig I/iuiia. Alisinn, Havana; so NelsunHarvey, V*bltmore, Chailiston. CldUrshii> IjidySal IVEieonst, Liverpool; Br bnrk Kngland, Cochran, do 20th?Arr shin j5-nz.il. Preble, Xlio Janeiro; bark Haxin Pepper, tlibrait:.r; briNorth, l?R\idson, Old ships bi bj (i'.r). ( rcen: Belmont (tir), Crtair s; J I* Harvard Amir, Sarah k k mm a V. uiker. and u W Whi'e, Pt-ndlelun, I.iverpo Cbai Davenport lielly. Nbplu; Cr*Okt Piaioa, NYork; M Avon, M'unee, Ma'bel. !es. Arr M.ii< hf> (by tM; thijisSursn lllnks, NYork: 7th. I)an! KitnUll. Phlla<elphl* f.nKJ'UI.k, .>ii.riii t?Arrsebr Joseph Uuest, Rayner, K? York. NkWPORT. ??>r b I? \rr twhra Empire (Br). Ro-i, Cor wallls, Nfl, for NYo It. Orrin Francis. Clark. Kock|k>rt for Cl Point; Slatallas, ?!atthews, Portsmouth f?r Vienna, Md, Sri Squall, lin ;kmio?ler, Camden lor Wilmington, NC; Ivvlc llart, Roekpoit lor Norfolk (with loss of main bootnl; Arici. Cl.aie, Boston for do; H K Parker, l-'ltlgetald, do for Norlol I lu.nn T/??Idk, do for Philadelphia; Harriet Sa..ih, helie> lor iNYork; i'Hral), Iloldcn, Kw klaud for do; l'ar in, 01 it 11'it MachlRs for do: Charter Oak, kelley, Kail River I >r d Nlin-tui, aufMo. Piovldenre for do (and all rernito 6th, 8 A\ Mh, 8 AM -In port aebrs Adrian?, Ulake, from Boston i< P.slt more; Jo?iiih JH.ker. Wllaon, irom Ro-kitud for Blc mord; Winged Racer, Nuow, and Kuubeam, J'ruman, fro Bomon for Fancier; W Freeman, Bak- r, from do for Hipp baniock; F K l'age irora do lor Nor.olk; lien Clinch, Kelie front Barnstable for N York; fen Bird, James, from Boston 1' do; W O Rove. Thurston, from Gloucester for do. 6th? Arr by tel) acbr Challenge, Hall, Rockland for Rio moiul, in iliatr> s?? on the itb im>t. off Capes of Oe.av.arr, w 111 Uyingtoiii a heavy blow, ucstepped the mainmast, whit brok> ofi ten feet above deck. Saved mainsail. boom and ga: A a it shrWm i. Burroughs, Jeneks, Aoalachicola f< Providence Kid barks Wm A Jane, Cobb, and Wave Crc? Il.irmon (i'rom Providence) New York. In port Itl# Stephen Young, Blinchfleld, from Boston ft (i?orgftowti, tsO; sehta Challenge, Leader, Ori Is Krancls. A fctii' ra sailed. rini.A l>KI,Pni A. March 7-Arr achr Geo A Tittle, Ad im Mobile. (^M steamer Delaware, (Vipea, N York, brigs Mini ('Men), Wooge, Kan'a Martlia;Osetm.i, Plnkham, Port rtpali / sliley. Tbomuf i lenfnegi-s; sehr Lu>s, Young, Hillfai. PROVJDKNl'K, Mareb \rr a.eamsliin Weatcbestci 1'aker, NYotk: l.atk Mary J Kimball, Mcbelian, NOriesni tchrsharali iltlls, Rrrwley, Mobile; Kair Iiealer. Beverean: Cltv Point: PeMae, Allen, NYork. Hid barks M J Ooleon Colcord Corlenas; Ws\e Crest. Harmon. NYork; s'hi Planet, Harding; rsaar P llartrd, Wilson; Brandywini \Vheeler, and laaac W Conkiin; Place, NYork. bill?Arr ste.uufcbipa Orpray. Keoney, and A H ltowm-u CUrk, NYork,balk Maryland,Jelly, Muscat,Zanrlsarand Mi ramUqiie, jchra Kate Sferrill, Wltks, Mobile; Jonathan Ma] Cobb, do; Rennett Flanner, Applegit, Sarabnah, sloop Epragee, Oibba, NYork. Be.ow achr* John W Miner, I5em from Mobl.e; 11 P Lofland, Hudson, from Baltimore, bl Not'.h I'ftciflc, Many, Charleston (not Phlliuielchia. aa nri tictiily reported); Brothers, Doane, Tangier. JtK llM< >ND, March 4? An steamahlp R anjke. PkJnner,) York.sclir* Prertlnn, Powell; Bnena Vista, Asa, and II . Weeks, Week.*, R York. SU echr TlUlc K, Babbitt,? port t Florida. JtOCKPOUT, March 2? Kit echr Mirla Whlljey, .Toyq CaaUnc, to load for Norfolk, hid 3d, briirAnniindale, llowu Savannah. KAVaNHAIJ, Marcli 3?Arr harts Radiant, Fllnn, and I,' roy, Coleman, Boston. Olp ship Harmony, CUamptou, Live: pool; hnrV Ceres, IfiimphrOT*, no. P \ l.K.M, March 5?Arr schrs Wm II Donnls, VTh-aton, Ph'l di jihi?: (iszelle, Movent, NYork. Bid bark* Inuiim, We V 'LjV 0 Clark. Cayenne. i'A ?PaV UN C'jVK, March 4 -Arr schrs A Barrett, Jia? for NYork; Cnsatla, Tliton, ("i.m'lea lor d>; bliad'-\ 1*1. Bell, 1lyannls .'or Norfolk. WII W1NOTON, NC, Match 3-Arr anlirs fi k B Small, Don van. Host n; Kinm* rnrbUh. Kendall, Providence-L B Co* penSnv<e, Kogcrs; Samnfl Eddy, , West Wlna, Bnrnei a?d Bo* Ward, Kdwards, fl York; 41a, Dorcas Ireland, It, >er, do Mh, l< * K1 wards Sp ite*, do Old 4th, brigs Marl> Ilomiin. ll.'iTfcna; Aiidla fltoier, rates, Portland via ltos?<M fir Md. I>allnbj8VorJt; 8th, firU.Mm Balrh. MhMlle, !? vans; a; lis Ufo W Know, Rlebard'on, Boston; L Ules'.er, ?< im-i",and J II Moore, Injroraoil, NYork WARI'lN, March 1?Below, ship Caroline head, Chin, from Charleston. I UK TL'KF. ITNION COL'RHF,, U I?TROTTING.?PC R8 EH AM stakes for sprit# ol lHfl# to commence about the 14th t April ?No 1. Purse of tree fi.r all hOf?'i thai never wo monej, mile heats, teat 3ln ft, In barneiis. No, I ;v>measN< l,tow:<Rfin No H. I'nrae tree for allhorses that neve trotied luslde of 44: best U l> 3, In harue<*. No. 4. Ha-ne h No. ,H, lo wagons No. 3, l'orseo! $j,ri?fr#o for all horse* tbn nevet trotled In 2 W; mile heats. best 3 In 5, III harnest No. ' Puree Jim with Inside suke of |M), h.ilf forfeit; mile bent* beat 3 In 3, in harness- (ree (lor all horses lli.-il never trotted I il.3* No. 7. Hame as No 6 to wapiti No. (J. Purse with inside stake ?f$;3, half forfeit, mile h'-ali, best 3 In 8. I hilrn/???fr?4 for all Wse? thai never trolled Inside of 2 V No. V fc'ame a* No 8, lo wagons. No. 10 Purse fSJO, wl'h 111 Blue itakc of ? 1 (JO, half forfeit; mile bents. best :t In 8, In liar lira*-free for all horses that never trotted Inside of ii .1I Nr 11 Fame as No. in, to wagons The above r.sk?i and pm ae wl I close on April 1, at 0 P. M , at tfle Dexter llnuse, 43 Broome street. lp all the above pureet and aukes 3 or inor lo niake a race, ur d '/ lo start. No one horse e.an enter fo more tban 5 stakei or Purses N. 11.?Kor all flrst itlut borao liberal purses will be given b? gl\In* due notl 'e to the propria lora. fell A W A Will IB, 1'roprl :tora rs aeinvwiVEi Aoodworth'S dancimq cla/wkh, at ko. ?o . Hro.\4w*y and 137 Mrmta*u? pUco, llrtx>*ljn-!?o? Op' Ti for tbft reception of pupils, who can ivimnnnM at an tice, will oooliiwie op?? until the nuil of Hav. TuMdaya \% Friday? 111 limoklvn. Wednaailay* and Katurdiyi In New Yort TkCKAK'Hi.jiUf IMNHINd AOADKMY, ?w kowkky A J TemoM 91 per nonth, Mondays, Wednoadaya, Tbiinnlay and Kal.lidava. JJnlIra' afternoon claaaea, Wednonlayt in> Balurdara. at 4 o'alock. At H oVlook auiron. Admittance 1 oenU. Private lemon* 60 centa. REd.VRH AND TOBACCO. To 8m0kkkp.?thk MKOICatku httoarh ark j t'lii'I ??h?Utiito fur tl.e ordinary aegar, the poltonan prim p t? < f llie tolianoo having lieen r?m'i\ed; hImi irie.llnat* ajiioMtij: titwoio Invented l>y JTofeaaor f, II. l,tn'< M. 11 W. M. I nlTTfc.N1 <;N, llnitral Afcent 47? Itroxlway. ' IHlflllll " *VaVa~ 1? iM l> TIO a"N!? (JKRMA' '?' " ' ? ?<>r<?. In uri-al vaiMr of fttrlif, from ?l 1 f4r j?i-r ffi "H?nd. <!a?li purchUTR will nonmiltlli<'lr lBHrr.il l.y 1 x tfiUfiT>? ny dUjcJi, an I am datortnlied Dot to bo undei ? :d. 0, cUEBlt*,?? iJrjttdwtty. ^ SPECIAL MOTlClflg. 1" A MMR1CAN UNION OF, OR FOR.1NVENTOR8 AND A exhibitors.?A meeting of invent >n Ac , will i>e held at *" Ik* Cooper Institute, on Friday, Much 11,18(9, at 7X o'clock , P.M., to reoclve the report of their treasurer snd officers. All f. inventors are requested to attend. By order [ WH. U. RODOER8 Secretary pro tam. , TJENEVOLENT SOCIETY Or TUB UNITED SONS Or ' JO Krto.?the members of this society are hereby untitled to _ meet at their rooms. Forty second street, between Kl^hth aud . Ninth avenoes this fTuesoay) evening, 8tli lost, at 7'a o'clock 1; precisely, to make final Arrangements for the celebration of ,. It Patrick's day. By order of I THOMAS DOODY, President 3obw Oinuidi, Secretary. r. pARD FROM TH* AMERICAN WATUH COMPACT. ) The only entirely satisfactory proof ofagoodwatch Is that it tells correctly snd without Interruption ibe true Uine of day. j. All other tests are illusory. If the watch will not perform . equally snd with aocuracy it is to no purpose whatever that It is elaborately finished, that curious shapes anil patented devices are ndopted, that novel escapements and Ingento'ts coatrlvsnccs for compensation are introduced, or that the whole I* covered bv a fatuous name and a massive snd cotlly ca?e. Hundreds of worthless watches are beautifully finished. and some are eiuuisllely contrived to ruu badly and wear out quick. ly. A greatdeslof work Is most otten a greM deal of complexl.' ty, and all will admit that uo amount of mere polish will advang. tage any piece that is radically malformed or Inexoc Jy titled. ,, It le simplicity of construction and such mathematical correctnets ln the size si d shape of every part as Uio application of machinery to the purpose aloue ensures, thtt, with sulll sibnt . nicety of finish, accomplish the desired result. The founders ' aud managers of the American Watch Compiuy of Waltham are determined to make timekeepers whether thiy imke money or not They do not undervalue ornament but th<-y ? lcelthattbej nannot overvalue tune. This in the meaning of J their who'e tMlaollshinent. Thoroughly familiar by practical experience with the evils inherent in foreign watches? evils which all watsh dealers will boar them out in paying, render nearly worthless for all the purposes of . lime keening a Urge majority of foreign watches-they aim, through the substitution ol mechanical science for the uncerh tain iitdgment of the eye aud imperfect still of the hand to proSucean article that shall not only look itke a watch but per form the duty of a watch, adorning It with such a degree of V finish as Is sufficient nnd which through confines* will not be put above the reach ol any olaas in the coiuuniuity Aud that l8 ihey have done this sud are doing it. they confidently aAieal to ' 'he thousands whose doily coming ar.d going Is regulated by y he Waltbsm watches to sty. In every systom, even the belt, ' there will be imperfection, snd Instances ot failure doubtless occur In the Walthsm manufacture; hut in a system which pro ,0 duf'JW watches which are Identical rather than similar, the pro portion of such mutt l<e re luoed to a minimum. Having achieved this decisive victory?a victory wtili a reason for it? ' the American Watch Compauj Is far from being disappointed st the frequent and unscrupulous opposition ft meets from ncl many in the Importing business. This opposition was t:> have been expected, and the occasion of it will be apparent to anv one who considers the extent of ihe Importers' trade and its ln. highly profitable character. The company have no reason to .j,' be d'usatiaflod with tho amount of patronage it receives, since it is obliged, by the multiplication of orders, largely Id la ;a crease its force and to work by night as well as day, bnt it is uut Ij,' content that any portion of the community should be misled as to a' the real merit of their watches. Unfortunately, there is no ar> nl' tide In common use which people generally so little understand as Ue watch, and a man's watchmaker is his only reliance for tat judgment. Bo long, therefore, as Imported watches pay a rich u prom to the Importer and dealer, and theft abundant repair af fords a handsome income to the retailer, the company expects ' a good deal of decrying and disparagement, wise shaking of the bead, and faint praise. The company Is gratlued to be able to say, however, that there are hundreds In the trade whom suit, preme interest is cot ln Importation, or in an old atock on hand and a large circle of outdoor patients', who have no national an:w UpaihlesU) an American watch; who, indeed, from patriotic motives would rather distribute them, even if tbcv were not II, twice as sound and honrtt and cheap as any oth"r?with wh im r), waltham watchts may be round, me oompany conuacr.tiy maintains that it* watchea wlli abide the conclusive test of la- timekeeping, and upon that ground it In content to rent its rs, c laims to the general patronage. The public will bear la aaluJ .vo that these watches are made for reputation, and with thi reN sporslbllity of perpetual guarantee constantly In view, for nd however they may change hands, tn whosoever hau ls the/ are la. found faulty, and at whatever period, the company Is bound to la make them good. If, For the American Watch Company (successor to Anpleton, Tracy ft Co.) HomilNS & APPLETON, ft General agents, IB Maiden lane, New York. >0 u* f ^OLI/EGK OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. NEW York, March 7, 1861)?1 he annutl commencement of dio * (Allege will be held in the Bev. l)r. Parker's church, corner of iy, Twenty tecond street and Fourth avenue, on Thursday, March Pi, 10, at hair past 7 P. M. The alumni of the college, the prnfos;e, alon* and the public are Invited to attend. The exercise will ba as follows:?Charge to the graduate!,by the President, Edward ! '. Helaflelcl, M l).; valedictory address, by Rilfus O. Mason, A. H., !W a member of the graduating class*, address to the alumni of the college, by Alexander U. Stevens, M. D , late President of the re; college. ROBERT WATTS, M. P., Dean^ " XTATIONAT. ASSOCIATION OF BASE BAI.T, PI,AY111 i-\ era.?The annual meeting of this association will be held In room No. 2S, first floor of the Cooper Institute, on Wodaes e, day evening, March l>, INjV, at; U o'clock. iv WM. 1?. VAN OOTT, Fresldout. J) J. B. Jones, Tnos. B. Dakik, Vice Presidents. [lu J. Ros* Poptlbv, Secretary. mC XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Til AT AN ELECTION 1> for six Ilireotors, of the American Atlantic and PaciOc Ship Canal Company, will be held at the olDce of thn I 'oinpa-nv, ' Id the city of New York, on Monday the 2d day of May next, boa 12to2o'clock P.M. M JOHN P. YELVERTON, PreaHenC u I?aao c. I.ia, Secretary U' KewYojk, March 1, 1869. w VfOTICE.-I HAVE THIS DAY APPOINTED MR K. " J.1 N ?than my agent, to transact buttress for mo tn the city of New lork. United States of America I. NAIIXaN. (1 x.onpos, Nov. 8.1888. VJ OTICT -LYON ISAACS, AGENT, HAS RKMOVED i, J.1 from Wo. 6 Division street to 31 Catherine B'rea'.. 2: r>Roro8AiJ? -office or tits govkrnors ok tiik I Almshoiue. March", 18S9. To *Utera.????<tled will be received by the Governors of the Almshouse, at their gv cflire rotunda, l'ark, until 12 o'clock M of the 1 Hh Imt., for a slating. A:. root of Island llooplui on Blackballs la.ind. r,r The specification for the ab.ive worn a?n be K'b at their o01<w, and blank tormn of proposals, and further Inform. i'.lon obtain r ?d 1 be. Governors reserve to themselves the right U. rejc:?.t anv and all proposals not d?*?med by lut-ui advantageous to the ;t_ department. ^ I.OST AND FOVm T ORT-A Bl.ATK NEWFOILiDIJAND DOG A LTB"!, ' ?J ral rewaid will be Riven to an; person reluming the name to 27 Fast Twenty firat street. e' | OBT-A MAZARINE BLUK WAIST, IRIhHf.tl WiTU .. Li thread lace and velvet, on f ifth avenui, between Twenty ; 'frond and Fourteenth street*. or Broadway, near Fourth * Tie finder will l-e liberally rewarded by muralng it to 19 Jl West Twenty second ttreet. rk 1 OSTEIN coming FROM brooklyn to nKIT YORK 10 1< 'our coupons, f.1S each, due 1st February, 18W, of Mil wankie i Ity ainkinc fund bonds, Nos SSM, SI 1, ,U2 and 31.1. All w p( ra. n.H are hereby cautioned agaltist negoiUta.ig aald coupons, payment having been stopped A amiable reirard will be paid ? on their delivery to Blackburn a Brooking, 10 Beaver street. ,'j t ORT?A COUPON OF CONSTRUCTION BONO, NO. 493, ir, LJ ot Illinois Central Railroad Company, fjr aftvetitcen tO-KO dollars, payable October 1, ltJ5H. Faymen. having been It; slopped, the Under will confer a favor by returning th'^Siuu jo to ill! t-kth avt nue, corner of Ninth street. 1 ORT-A LADY'S FORTBMONtf AIE, dONTAItflNG I.) 1 i money, and two rniRS Riven her l.v a deceased husband; ir one marked I.erlaar a, the other ((old, hair and pearl*. The h ail!icted widow only atks for tho wedding riuga, Address or m call on Mrs. Henley, 146 (Sixteenth street. y I OST-AT TIIK CHARITY BAJ.T,, IN TIIK ACADEMY >r ij oi Muaie, a itolden blue enamelled eyegl?sa with a chain A liberal reward will be paid to the flndor on lis return to L. It \ on llotlmaiiD A Co., No. 6 Hanover street. h T OBT-A GOLD LINK BRACKI.ST, EVERY OTHER If XJ link bine ename', suppose.* to l e lost In the Houston >r street stares, from No. 10 Maiden line to corner of Bprltg it, s'reet ar.a Headway. The Under will be liberally rewardi 3 by leaving It at 43 K.mt Thirteenth street. u fllHK PKFFOK WHO PIOKEJ* UF A PUR$E OX J. Broadway, between Feventeenth and KUhUenth street*, on Monday, nl 1 o'clock, containing one ten dollar bill on the l% Merchant*' Hank, and aVuit two dolhiri In silver, ft 111 be re " warded by leaving It at U9Eeooud avenue. ' REWARDS. ' 5: d?(r RKWABD. ?LOST, ON MONDAY EVBNINO, s ?P?J March 7, between Crosby street and Broadwav. a atai r s, pin, representing a Chinese chop mark. Any person returning the same to F. Ralph fclbru, 190 Bowery, w ill reach a the i, above rewaid. r. 0>n REWARD ?RTRAYKD FROM 2D9 EAST TESTH K MlV.? street, on Sunday morning, n yonrg while bull terrl'r r. dog; a pet; answers to name of Jaok. The above reward will d be paid on his return to the owner. dSin RF.WABD.-LOST, ON MONDAY, IN A WALL N <Pl v street etage or going from Wall to Stone street on A Broadway, a leather pursa, containing $10 in tills ami snue 11 change; alio a dyer's u.ket foradrera Tre fmdv will re eelve the above reward by retailing It to J. Hart oy, S14 ani 316 Brosdwsy. (tUnn BltWARD.?STOLEN. THB FOLLOWING BIX t- 4pOt)W percent bond* of the Camden and Am boy Rail* road and Transportation nnd Delaware and Rarltan (ana, Companies: - Nos 4f>t, AOS, ??, K?, 6S7, M4. MS far $1,000 ? eaeb, Irnm the lire pr .of s^fe or R. P. Lardner, No. 801 Wal ?i nut street, Philadelphia, oi theaft^rn'Hin or night oUhe !TM ultimo. A reward ot uny dollar* lor escb bond will bn paid i. cn Ibe return of ume to Hopkins A Co.,K) Merchants' F.x ? cbanee.New York, or Oaw, Macaleater A Co, 312 Walnut street, rhllsdelphls, I'a. IlVTKM^iaKXCKi OFFICES. IftAMIMKP AND IIOTKTH CAN ALWAYS UK flUPPI.HD ! w!ih good, competent k'ld resreclible.servaat* ofevery ' description from a'l nation*, for both city and country, at th-> tenants' li.slliute, JS07 Hudson street, torner Of Canal, Our motto I*. Or. ?trtrtly hum st principles. J MIEKI/AN. FAMIUKS AND HOTELS WII.I. FIND flKRVANTO Or tin most respectable apposr*nse and reliable bn' Itsattbo Hroadway Initltuie, 4U Broadway, near Cannl h' ert, np Kt-.lrH Thl* Institution. seven years e*tabll*he>t. li now mn. nrted by ?n English lady and g?ntleman on strictly honoraljlo I' principle*. ? pOOD FNOIjISH, FRENCH, UKttMAN, IRH1I AND > U fcotrh servant* msy be ol>Litnr<l at the m-m* of theu r nlo\merit Hoclety, 13 and 14 Bible Mouse, Kighib ?'rent, be s tw win Third snd Kourth avenues. A lady who speaks F.enoh [' sod Uerman tu attendance. !; ~ winEg, nictuoRsj "ifccT ri pRINCE IMPRRIAIi CHAMPAGNE. I TUB FIRST IMPORTATIONEVER RECEIVED IN TIIR UNITED HTATE8. i, Messrs. Pe Venn** A Co., of Eparnsy, In Franco, being * deshous ol Flnlroduclog Into this eo'intry tbo shove famona hratid of champagne, (whlrb la a deelded ffcvo* rite at the best tablet, both of I<ondon and Parts) and r bsilng. from a Ion* and extnnalre business acquaintn nice with tiie leading hotels on this continent, peesllar i facilities fbr so doing, I have, at tbetr request, oonaentedto accept their agency and receive thi:lr consignments. Theflr* oor*tgnmeat baa been reeelvad par sMp Fair Wind, from Havre, and orders fllleid for tha following leading hasjls and ehatnpagne d'alori, who (tamp It wtui uieir unquaaaeu proval:?8t, Nlolmlu* Hotel, Metropolitan Hotel, Brtvoort 1 Home, AMor IlmiM, .lone* Home, Howard Hotel, later** Uonal Hotel. Merchant*' Hotel. W?at?rn Hotel, lUnorofl Hoiim, ? Thorp Hotel: National Hotel, W??hin*ton: Ullmor* Hoiim, Baltimore; Revere Hon?e. Barton; i'biladelpbla llnaae, New - York; .John Kenfe, Broalway; W. J. Kerr, Broadway; Mr. Fyke, Hi owl war; Mncr A Co., Sixth arenue; O. W. Brown, ; Water ttr**l; Crook * Duff, Tlme* ltulldln?. e. v. tiAiionwoTr, corner of Broadway and Broome atraet A"l Q (IfWl ?TO KNCIIA NWR, FOR FrTRNTTlTRF!, book*, piano* or real eatate, a large Invoice of pure Bourbon wbl*k?y, an Involve of elotb* and fancy good* and a de*lrable iitork of faahtoaabl* lewitlrv. * KINilH.K A HOI.DKN, No. 0 Xanwin *treot * . i !' MtW I?T ?f>lCATIO\W. **iLKKH' BOOK OF AI.I'JIAHRTS ?A KKW RDITTON S JTl J'lit out; prloe $1. Thl* work nftbrd* to learner* In ?l<*n 1 painting, rngravlnjr, lithography, Mr , In any part of tbonmn * try, farllillne for *Midy heretofore alone attainable hy a r.'*'p dctioe In New Yorkrtty. Cent by malltoAny part of lb?Unllod Ptntti or CaiJi dft, No. 412 Suites trc.'ti MjgCElXAMEOllg. IB IjtfLANUlB TOMES * 80H8, ~ Xo.CtUioi.vLAn, NSW TUftK, . Importers Mil wboleaal* dMlm to 1 Cl'NH, CliTL&KX, fLaTBD WAJU, * jbwblkt ADO rA*cr goods, I KD?un iti> raHrmniiT , The largest and moot sitcosive stock In the United bWH , Polo Mrnti f.,r ) **??> And cartridge*. ' c ** n" fur j Uelnur's ctlcbrirtcd may raiors . jhO.N BBD8TEAD MANUFACTORY. i JANEH BEKBK * CO., ' M8 BroidwaY, and Corner of Ke*dc. Centre tuid Kim streets, h?vc now ready, a large stock of IRON 11KD8TEADS, ' . Of All the various kinds, and of superior quality, soluble for Hi at rlHSS trade, wLl-h the; offer st WhnlAali- and retstl. At redtieed prices. Hospitals, prison* and schools 1 Hup piled to any extent or. short notice. ' IRON OARLEN ORXAMKNTB. JANES, BEEBE A CO., 3M Broadway, N. Y , In addition to tbelr usual variety, are constantly producinf new arthles of adornment for gardens, lawns, court yardaud public purks. i ounlains from 925 lo $2,.M)0 Va8B8. fiver 30 il (Terett pattern* and sizes, from $3 to $100. helices and chairs of all the vHrloiia pattern*. LIONS, Colnpgat. life slr.e and in niiol'.ture, standing and reposing. Peer-Three different palio.-ne. I>ogs?Eleven dlil'erent pattern* Wild boars, foxes. esiilrs, iambs. Ho. Illustrated catalogue* sent Wy mail. _ JANER, BEEBE A CO., S06 Broadway. N. Y. > JULES MUMM A CO.'S CHAMPAGNE. P. A. MUMM'8 R1UNE AND MOSELLE WINE8. CARD TO THE TRADE ANlTrHR PUBLIC IK GENERAL. ?lin-e the dissolution of our old well known bouse of P. A. Mumm k Co., our brand ba* been somewhat neglected la /.la'.'rk'*. VCe are now determined, with all our energy and eui; V aie&ns, to retake our powiinD at once, and will therefore tend unparalleled wines to jour country. ) We with to establish a marked distinction between oar i brand, Jnle* Mumm A Co.'s and that of a similar name, ta order that ea h bouse may rely on ita own merit* Mid reputa- e tion. for which purpose we have slightly changed our formes v labels. . ~ We are confdent that thes'- w<-?? we have Just sent out ta our no* agrnt, James Meyer, Jr., will not be aurpasied bf any other braid, and we feel satisfied, by the closest compart- ' son, cannot even be equalled. Ail that we ask la our favor from the public and the trade la, to oompare our wines with others, and then purobaae wkaV the|y find tl e I est. Our brands from this date will be ' Jairs Milium A Oo.'s "Verzenay Cabinet." A Jules Murnm A Co '* "Vlns de name*, Pleur deEUlery." ' I Jules Mumm A Co.'* "Imperial." ?nd we respectfully requeht the proprietor* of hotel* aaaf i restaurant* to print our firm's name, Jules Mumm A Co.. la 1 lull en their Mil* of fare, in order to avoid oonfuaion wltfuMMf J similar name* The first mentioned wine, "Verrenay Cabinet," I* a m* brand, expressly got up to combine our Veraenay with oar Cabinet wine, in order to establish a quality which will surpass all the >14. if not euual the 81ti wines that have been unite jour country by any house. With this exquisite quality, oui I sincere hope ia that the good Usto of tbe American wine drink- ' I era v?lll eMM them to adopt this brand Id preference to Ml other, wil muke li th? leading wine of the country. I The aecoud brand, "Vina de Pimei," we recommend aa a- I gulslte for ladlea' dinner iir.d evening parties, where a delicate ' I nno flavored wine la required. I Our "Imperial" In a favorite wine, well known, and needi 1 nn resou.mi ndatlon. Our former Cabinet, lu confcequenoe oi J the above mentioned .|ur>ction with our Verzen&y, we will not Import, unless by particular request or order. J We beg toobterve that,iuorder todln infuliibournewhnpo* 1 tatlwns lr?m the former ones, the labels will bear the nun* o3 1 our present ||W, JAMI1S llKiili:, Jr., with our autograft 1 sdpuiiture on each bottle. We have sent our flist shipment, and will continue to tend henceforward all of our brands, without exception, packed ta cases. to your country. Our bouae in Cologne Is the foundation of all the Mamma, and baa been lu existence nearly a century. Our oeliara there arc well provided with th? best Rhlue and Moeolla wines; bealdea, we oa n some of the finest vineyards of Johamiisberg, adjoin* tag the vtr.eyardr of Prlrcc Keiternlch. Wo reepecWj renonunend our v-lties to the patronage ol our oi l friends and to the public In general. JULES MP MM A 00., P. A. Ml!MM. j 1 BP1E d AlT NOTICE. , The nubserllcr respectfully informs the trade that aaanadti Ir tiecBl proof of the great excellence of the Jules Mumm A Oo, I J chamnagne, tha United Htates appraisers, after a moat careful | ,<| eiomlnailon, (such as taa'.in; the aald wlnea, with other Aral J " aluaa brands Imported iu th's noi t,j bare acknowledged to bin a that, owing to the great superiority of the Jules M.onm A Oo. I chr.tr pafiie tbey are obliged to apprulae it at higher prion I than otLer Unit n'.aaa cbampigneB I*reived here. I it la not the intention of th<- agent of Julea V.unun A Oo.'t I li champagne to use the above notice aa a boaat of b'.a well knows J wlnra, but aa, notvutiwtanelr/> Ul< protest, he baa to pay higher rales of dulv than other first ilasa Louses, It ia only an aot ol t justice that buyers and ocnsumois eh mid know the facts and Ibe high estimation in which the Jules Mnmm A Oo. champagne Is held by these it bo are so well ait'iated to knew ita trot value. 1 beg to Inform tto trade that Ijhave now a full (apply of thf above au.ts cn hand. Also, Die celebrated "Anchor brand." J&MKH MiSYKH, JR., Sole agent for the United State*. 44 Broad street, m. I Pl'KSO.XVL.. * IF THE LADY WHO ADDRKHSEI) AN ANO.VYMOPB note to J. J. F., dated (inrdlner, Feb. 14, will vend another to same place, stating parti hilars, she will much oblige a frisnd, IN THE BROOXLYN KAQLE OF YESTERDAY. A 8TATEmeut appeared relative to an inquest held at the Abbey Hotel, Tul'on avenue, n herein It la mentioned that Mr. Jamea Ktated to the Coroner th?t be did not know the name of the deceased. Mr. James staled tbai he did not recollect tli-i Christian name, but mentioned the'slrname as Mr. Palmer, who was a partner of Mr. James's. TNFOBMATION Ifi WANTED OK KARL WALDEMAH, A who left bis home, No. 8 Albany street, at 1 o'clock A. M. on the eth Inst. Any person whooould notice when he n-ui rem lust will receive the warmert thinks of th? deeply afflicted H a idow. He was lu his night dr?os gud a round c p, His ?gq . I) ts iO years. * ) JNFOKMATION WAOTKD-OF WILLIAM BKiaCJS. fl'i who lelt home Murch S, IfSSt His blaok lnlr and *li!?,kers, U a di pji f -r ;it the ccrm-r of one eye, and small rings In his I rsir; lstl S"en In Pouth strot, < n samo d.?v. Auy lafurmition ] concerntri. Lim thiuikfully received by hit family, 133 Ham- Ij mond flrett, N. Y. Ij JOHN I.OOKHAIIT, FORMERLY Of ST. CROIX, DANISH * West Indlaa, to requested to eomnaniMtle with his Mj brother Frederick I.ocUhart, of the s:trae inlmd, on matters Of I import i... e. H MP.. .KiIIN RIOIITRR, HORN AT H AIN8PA0IT. HO- I hernia, wns, In 1-20, joarj,?j ii, in with Mr. Fholz, tailor. loiulon. England A' v person giving information of the H above named person would ronlcr a great fiivor upoD hla I brother, Joseph Kichtur, No. 1 l'elzerttra?*e, Hamburg, Oer I many. ? [ VrOTICETOIU?:EnUF.\VORTU FAMILY.?IF ANY OF I J.\ the children of the late Richard Edgnwortb, late I of Fort Vhllfty, Houston county, Oeorgia, (eldest sun of the I late Richard Lorell Edgewonh, of Edgeworthstown, Ire,and.) I lire ll\lng, It Is requested that tbey will uopiy by letter ad- K drensed to Messr*. HO I l,< ?i;K & CROOkhl't, 61 Lincoln's t Inn Klelds London. Hjlicltois, ou or before the 20th April next, ~ thut their share of uie estate -( tlieir late aunt. Dame Honor* Beaufort, may bt paid over to them. N. 11.?Grand children arc m t entitled. SHOULD WILLIAM MCDOWELL, LATE OF MILWAUKIE, Ohio, have his attention drawn to this advertisement, he 1h earnestly requested u> write to his mother and sisters In Irelaud, oounty Down, parish of Kellylcagb. r tvr ANTF.D?SOME PERSON TO ADOPT A finr, VT healthy m&le chill, two weeks old, of respectable American pnreutage. Address C. 11., Madison Square Post ottlre. Washerwoman ?WKrNEHDAY or thursday, same addiesa as last. Do not (Hasp point me as I have nothing to wear. TIIK LKCTUUK SEASON. Dr. brownkon's lector* at the coopr.it insti." tnte, this (Tuesdaj) eTcnlt.g, March K. 1X99. Subject ? "The Church and the Threate-ied llcrolultonH In Europe.' Lecture to begin precisely at 8 o'clock. Admission 2t> cents. U'lflft lIKrAKl'lEHT LKCTUKK. J Tho lecture by the Hon. John B. flcnles on 'The Birth and Development of the American Republic," for the benefit of the Widow and Orphan Fund of the New York Fire Department wll I lake place at the Cooper Institute, on Monday evenlog, March 14, at7X o'clock. J Icketa twenty five cent* each; lo be had of William Hall A Pom 239 Hroidwsy. Firtb. Hall A Fond, 647 Broadway. AsUir Houho, Broadway. Cooper Institute, o.>rr er of Third avenue and Eighth street. A.J. Delstour, 2SV, Wall street. John B. fill's, 34 Kfluihetli street. Ilenry U. Heward, 21 Kllzabeth street Of the eOicers and trustees of the Fire department, and of the Committee:? Zopbsr Mills, IU Front street. James Y. Watklns, W Catherine street Bamuel B. Thompson, 84 MUMS street Mrs. cora i- v, hatch wii.ii.kcri;rV, in ci.in ton Hall, New York, Wednesday evening n?it, at7>? o'clock; suhjeot to be given by tlin andtnse. Also in Musical Hall, Brooklyn, Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Admlttanoo 10 cents. WATCHJgB, JEWELRY, dtC. AR17-ONA r?ARLfl.-THf:SR BRAUTIFCL PR set In Que gold, made luto b tastplns, earrings, stndt and crostss, are quite Uio rage No lady Is fully dressed without them. Call and Ma them at 331 Broadway, opposite the theatre. f' aliforhia diamonim-in BRRaPTMNS, RlJKOB, \ ! earrings, crosses and stids, mounted in line gold, and the nost lieauUrul styles, are for sale and made to order at the BradwsyJewelry store, SSI Broadway, opposite the theatre. OLD AND SlIiVRh WARKARTKD WATCHRR 1 ?di> ?' gold walchef, jewelled, as low as. .Ml (25 940' (lold 1? vtr watches, lull jewelled 2.1 30 36 Silver lever do. do. 16 18 3C PUver hunting Iev?fc watches, fu'l jewelled 15 18 3B All watches sold br me are warranted lor one year. JOHN COX, 362 Bowery, near Fourth street R WAST BO lOPNO MKN, wrth FROM 930 t<? 91,000 In cash, to purchase our goals, oonslstlng of watches and jewelry, and to dispose of them In all the cities and town* throughout the United Btates and Canada. Bomc persons who buy our goods are making at the rate of 910,000 per year selling at auction. We manufacture our osm gooda, and sell for 100 per cent less than other wholesale bouses, and tbe style and ouality is unsurpassed. Csll and examine or send for a caUligue. htknnitt(OUVfW A CO , axr aiu IVI OTUlfcUWaj. __ BEgTAtHAHTi. CKDAR fiTRRItT DINIHO ROOMS. No. 47. Captain HR1KR, late of the packet ithlp Taaae Webb, Old Black Hall line of Liverpool pv*eu, baa opened thia eatabllabment, formerly known aa the New York Restaurant. lie Intr nda tnmakr It the moat g'llet, omntortsble and beat furnished dlnlns room In thla city. Everything onnaected with thla eslablliumert will be under hia peraonal inspection. Lunch from 10 In bnir pnat 11 o'clock. coaxT" " CIOAI..-TIIK BUBflCRlRRR IS PRKPAKtD TO^uT J nlab genuine Lehigh, I'earh orrhar.l (In Ita pnrtty) and Itroad Mountain, well s-reened 'rom yard under eorer. Also Liverpool orrel, Rngllah caanel and Cumberland, all at the lowest market raUa. IIRNKY RKRVR, Corr.er of Canal and Centre and Jane and West aueetl. raimioadh. nmr PHNNRYLVAKIA R A1I.KOA H - TUB C1K1AT cmr X tral rcmtii to th< Wrat. Tlmr at least as short and rates ( fr< lpbi and <?re a* low, nl all line*, m by any i tli'r route. liirps???re tkmetaor to mmraot. f<>t fn-Win to any point m tlx enure ."tat, call at lie c<nri>auj'ao?< e, No.t tstor Ho'iao, /. L. Kit IOIT, Paa?on?er /seat. F*b. aa. L41XU A 00., freest An?n?.