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and o respect due to the law. r of those rejected. The Duke de 4 on the tebe though the writer of the let- ter, has not been prosecuted. The attention of Government continues to be directed to railway legislation, and various Plans have been broached for carrying the works into The rumor is revived that the Freich in their colonies, by pur- » the liberty of the slaves ‘were amongst the nu: Constitution was again submitted to the King; and within an hour after receiving the final decision of , he sent down a message to say that he adopted ¢ ¢ Charter aa it now stood. sage bin received Assembly with loud ac- ople went under the windows of ihe palace to cheer, and the King appeared in the balcony, bowing his acknowledgments. On the 16th, the Ministers issued an addregs to the peo- ple, announcing the completion of the change, pro- r the people hencetorth to Government, and calling upon them to stand by the King and Constitution. Indla and China. ht by this mail from the East is Peace and pots intead to abolish slaver; chasing, like the Engli from their masters. A private letter announces the final arrangement ¢ French Government has superceded the Consul of France at Tahiti, ( Moernhaut,) who was to ately after the departure o} Despatches trom Algeria have tchett announcing several triumphs over the followers of Abdel Kader, by the Duke: we account of al ‘om zs, xi other manusectured goods are in fair request. Calico lock and machine printers are trade at Heywood, near Bury, is very y brisk; and a new large iron foundry ia about to be erect Manemesten, Wednesday, mising brighter da) 'y brisk. The cetton be represented of the Tahiti affair uit the jidand, ummedi- April oe accounts ‘pro the United States, received by the Caledonia steamer. in a larger crop of cot- at had previously been expected by many parties — oe exercised an unfavorable inauence upon our mar- ket. It is understood that there are many orders on hand, both for goods and yarn ; and a large was done prior to cipation of a further decline in the of the buyers, especially able to execute t! x the German market, have consequently suffered a slight decline, and the bu- siness done in them has been very limited. There is, however, still a fair business for India, and for the home trade, at tolerably steady prices. much doing, except tor ¢hirtings, which are atill in good demand, and large quantities would trifling ‘concession from previous rates. The stocks however, very light, and manufacturers are not much it clined to lower their demanids.— Guardian. Rocnpane Franvet Manet, Monday, April 16—We have had a better attendance of buyers in the market to, day than last Monday, but a very limited quantity have been disposed of have been the most inquired after. been extremely dull, and the manufacturers are not at all eager to purchase, except for immediate use. The prices are much the same as -ast week. Yorxsnine —The markets, in the cloth halls at Leeds, the Jast fortnight than during the two months previously, but there was a very good suitable to the season, and there was a iness doing in the warehouses. In the fo- reign wool market there was a moderate amount of busi- Jn the English market clothing wools were in stead demand, and prices were without any va- juddersfield most of the manufacturers were busy fsivering to order, and most of the warehouses usiness. There was no alteration in The bianket trade at Heckmondwike In the Bradford piece market there arn trade was in healthy state e wool market there was very little doing. At Wakefield wool market little or nothing wae done during the week, and prices were merely no- The intelligence of the most satisfact . revailed throughout the whole of the British fairs of Gwalior had been final! to the satisfaction of the Governor General, the youn; neo vereign having been formally January, in the presence of Lord Ellenborough, the dee mauder-in-Chiet, and all ky military and civi. ‘authorities . the army of Scindiah wes reviewed in the presence of ‘the Muber-jab and chiefs, and on the same day it was diseolved by proclamation, the troops com- posing it having been directed to proceed to the several destinations assigued to them. The Mahratta sold the number of 20,000, had laid down their dered their services to the 23rd, Lord Ellenborough took bis departure for Calcutta, accompanied by General Grey, and the left wing of the Scinde was perfectly quiet, and the health of the troops materially improved Some discontent had been exhibited in two or three of the Bengal and M: ars, have a strong reluct service in Scinde ; but no feeling of this kind prevailed in the Bombay army, und several re their services for tha district. tranqnil, and so content are the people under the British hat troops are scarcely required. accounts from Ci aaipean peace also reigns in that quarter. that the massacre of three Catholic bi- at Corea, is confirmed. ‘about one hundred and ii tty more were said to have been strangled. THe Maxxets.—Of the goods in which business has the present ‘month, (sannary ) low qua- bleached Jacconets, and Peas to have boen isi must request, whi fancy cambrics, and Turkey red goods, there has been no improvement in gray long-cloths, and bleached have declined 1 to 2 annas per piece ; domestic also continue greatly depressed, ‘There has in prints ; but prices are without ill neglected and unsaleable, save ¢ a ruinous Joss to shippers. Yanns —The sales of yarn must have been very limited; and few alterations in prices have taken place. The ‘market. for. woollews continues very aot and the few sales reported are at extremely low 3 d’Aumale and Mont- n action at which the nsier assisted, states, that after ttery_ of which he had the direc- is position thirty-two shells, werful bembardment, and “stretching the Arabs” on the ground, he followed the tore his upper ‘amount of business arrival of the ‘steamer; but the anti- rice of cotton has uke de Mont firing from the tion, throwing from Dake d’Aumale, when ‘a bull left eyelid; but although the pain was severe, and the blood which Highness contined to advance against the Arabs. It 1s added that the wound will not leave a scar The Polish refagees at Paris assembled at the Ho- tel Lambert, the residence of Priuce Czartoriski, to The repast was served up in the Upwards of 500 persons were sent on this occasion, amongst whom were the jel: gian Ambassador and the Princess de Ligne, Count de Rambutea, Baron and Baroness Desmiche! Prince and Princess de Beauveau, &c. same" to by all the Polisi cler- ive his ,benediction to ¢ solemnity can be traced back to the ancient Rings of Poland of the Jagel- from whom Prince Czartoriski is de- lowed alarming,” ods there is net vereign of Gwalior. be taken ut a very celebrate Easter grand gallery. ‘iments had volunteered jut matters there are #0 Those of the eoarser bish f P: ‘the wool market has ishop of Paris, gy in ‘the capital, the paschal repast. are equally favorable, and state, howeve were much slacker durin; presented to the Chamber of Depu- an enormously long report from houars, on his proceedings at Ta- ties, on eae fay, Adimiral Dupetit’ hiti, dated the 15th of November. traordinary document. The Admiral commence= his report with the application of the Chiefs of Ta- hiti to the English Government, so long ago as the adininistration of Mr Canning, to be taken under the protection of England ; to which, he say: Canning gave a polite but positive refusal ; 3 am roceeds to attack, in the most virulent manner,the nglizh Missionaries at Tahiti, avd the British na- val officers who have from time to time visited that ‘ween done durin It is a most ex- | } was tolerably bri ty was not much doing. The and prices stationary. been few transaction change. Zebras are at rates that must h: We have to regret that we cannot speak _ The Tahiti affair was then brought under discus- indeed, with some partial The opposition made a tremendous attack upon the ministry, but it was resisted firmly. Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Marine were fully warranted in the disavowal of the conduct of the Admiral, and defied the opposi tion to shew the contrary, even trom his own re- Ove member of the opposition went so far as to demand that M. Reine, the Admira,’s aid-de- camp, should be heard by the chamber; but this Proposition was laughed at by the majority The that the opposition have become furious from wey akness. They still threaten further agita- tion, and, 1B the meantime, their journals are doing ower to excite the public against the of trade generally ax brisk exceptions, the present demand is slack. ‘There is a fair amount of employment, some of the principal manufac- turers making largely in “anticipation of the ‘autumn trade, In those goods for which there is demand, the tendency of wages has been upwards of late, but not yet to such an extent asto make the average rate high the workmen comfortuble. A meeting ofh in the different brauches was held on Monda: it was resolved to obtain advances or cease work The prices of wooland yarn have rather slackened.—Leicester The commercial advices from India add but little to for- ly, trade may be con- The demand jor cotton ices about the mer communications. sidered as being dull there. anufactured goods was limited, and same as last month. Yarns were a dul of indigo was expected to amount to the estimate given in January. The price of the urticle was firm, whilst the stock on hand was small. he its for first-rate vessels £3 10s. to London and Li- s ships. No ships ng for the Clyde. Freights to China, 178. per candy. Business ut Canton had censiterably improved ; but in the article of opium hardly any sabe but at considerable loss to the holders. r ton for second. Tue Inon Trapr.— Yesterday week, a numerous meet- ing of the ironmasters took mingham, when an advance 0120s, a ton tuok place, roaking bar iron £6 to £7; large sheet £8, and hoop iron md domestic demand, occasioned by 6 and manutasturing projects, such a demand for iron as justi- fied this rise of price. The masters present agreed toa pe- tition deprecating Lord Ashley’ legislative restrictions on labour, as most det: the working cla: Amutenpam.—There is little business doing in cotton— prices are depressed, and the trade altogether is flat. 1,000 casks of Carolina rice were sold in the past week at 10gd fl Some transactions have taken lace at the Town-hall, Bir £7a a Forei; Lonpon Mozy Maxxert, April 18.—The ‘public have manifested much eagerness to invest in Terminuble An- uuities since our previous publication. for this purpose, and that portion of the revenue to be ap- plied for the reduction of the National Debt, with suns on account of the Savings’ Bank, have been daily applied hy the Government Broker ,o the purchase of Stock, for. cing British Securities up very considerably. On Weil- nesday week consols for mone Reduced Throe per Cents at per Cen’s reached 1043; and Reduced Three and o-Half Since then prices have receded Console were done at 100} early yesterday, and the bro- ker forthe commissioners was afterwards offered all he wanted (£40,000) at 99f; they were subsequently done at 993 The other stocks have also declined us will ceived by our quotations. purposes of the Sinking Fund quarter is £361,825 58 5d ; whereof £61.825 8 5d is to he applied to the purchase of Stock, and £300,000 to the ex- er Bills issued under the aks of orge III, cap. 43, commonl; were a id to have Hitherto, the The money paid ppearauce of Christina in Madrid has had the ¢ f oil on the troubled She is distributing titles and favors, and, itis said, isdesirous of receiving Espartero into favor, for when, a few days back, a ballad-monger, to progi- termed him a coward traitor, she rebuked the poetaster, and leclared the charges to be false and unfounded. publishes a royal decree, conferring on M. c co, the Minister of Finance, de’ Santa Olalla.” ten hour clause and all tiate Her Majestv, were done at 100}, and ; New Three and a Half per 60 Netherland Ibs place in American pot ashes at 16 fl in bond. faving few foreign orders, and light ‘8, the sales in tobbacco have been limited during the last eight days, in which period 60 hhds Maryland, and 236 serons Chba Leaves met with buyers. Hameuron —The sales of coffee during the week have consisted of 2400 bags Brazil at 2}d to 41; 3}d to 43d; 600 Havannah at 4} to 6} Porto Rico, at 5§ to 6} sch. with much’ notice of late ing’ last week, when 1800 bxs white Havannah brought 5 13-16d to 6{d, 1200 brown and yellow ditto at 4 5-16ths to 5}d, 30 chests white Bahia at 5d to 6 3-164, 90 cheats brown ditto era ot hides have a poor assortment to choose the sales have in consequence been few. Hayne.—We have little alteration to notice in our cot- ton market, holders are certain]; is lees disposition to press sales, of which the stocks are very Louisiana and Mobile, of low quality, ore held at 62 to 63f. very ordinary at 69 to 70 fr. ordinary at 74 to 76 fr, and good ordinary at 79 to 85 fr; very ordinary and Georgia Floridas at 68 to 69 fr; ordinary at 72 to 73 fr, and good or- dinary at 76 to 77fr. Rorrenpam.—Although little business was done in cot- rices were steadily supported. ined sugar has met a poor sale 3 there is little in frst hands, and deslers are Rice is in quiet demand, and Caro- lina is held for 114d to 12 fis. percents 10a} ex div. 3 the title of “Conde brought 173 4 Other favors were about to be conferred by the Queen on the principal actors in the last revoiution, created Duke de Ardoz; Marquis de la Lealtad, (1, Duke de Cartagena, &e. i ‘The amount applicable for the during the current Narvaez was to be Senor Gonzales Bravo, oyalty); Gen. Roneali, The Queen Mother’s at- tachment to Munoz is ill received, and as it is pro- im to be her husband, that, the good will of the aris: 5}d; and 210,000 1 tunction of Exch the Act of 57th Deficiency Bills. The South Bonds received an impetus from the advance in British Stocks, but they are at present comparatively heavy.— after receding 1 per cent ia rather better. Committee of the Stock Exchange have decided not to re cognise the recent issue of £100,000 Mexican Stock by Lizardi, although such issue is sanctioned by a decree of the Government, and have resolved that the bonds so issued shall not be allowed to pa: the settlement of bargains made in Mexicai stock. Gua- temala bonds have been re inserted in the official list ; the roposed, through its agents, arge of its portion of the bnt there was a bable she wili declar it is said, will alienat The Madrid correspondent of the Herald, writing onthe 29th boid and delicate undertaking :— Literary Society ot ae ublish the life of the Queen Dowa: The edition will be orsameated with engravings and lithographic embellishments, and with portraits of Queen Chrisuna, Queen Isabella and her sister the Infanta. dered the emple March, mentions a rather firmer, and there d and fine descriptions scanty, bring high rates Her Majesty has or- of the Minister of Foreign Af- fairs to assist the authors of the work with ever: jnforniation they have it in their power to affor: and to give them access to ail necessary official to pay 824 per cent, in full Joan raised in this country. ages stock is heavy.— Dutch Bonds have improved. Uniren Starks Poriic Secunitrxs.—The business done in United States Bonds has consisted of the following ; our quotations heing the latest obtained:— ton during the past week, Brazil quite scarce. Unre Nearoaiyi the future historian will trust, little to this life, though it may prove useful to him as an authentic apology for the royal intriguer. ‘The intelligence from Madrid to the 7th instant states that the projected law relative to the press was ready for publication. uals, and attacks against foreign sovereigns, are to be tried and summarily disposed of by the ordinary {t was believed that immeuiaiely after the promulgation of the law, and several othere in ‘ess of preparation, that the Cortes would be ved, and a new Legislature convoked. Our accounts from Madrid of the 8th inst. men tion the occurrence of a frighttul catustrophe at Fe- jantix, in the Belearic Islands. On the 31st inst., a people having assembled to hear a id cemetery of the village, the wall which separated the church-yard from the Calle Mayor, suddenly fell down, and buried under its ruins upwards of 300 persons. members of the Ayuntamiento and the preacher Were among the victims, mated at 600 the sufferers by the accident, 414 of to have;been killed, and 191 Alabama pate Five Indiana Fives,.. FOR HALIFAX AND LIV The Ravel Mai) Steam Ship HIBE ins, Esq., Commander, will leave’ for the above ports on Thursday 16th The BRITANNIA,dabn Hewitt, no Rien the Illinois Sixes. ... . Insults against individ- Kentucky Sixes..... Louisiana Fives. . Maryland Sterling Five: New York Fives . 1968 11844, 47, 60, & 52 1888 “pt BRiGiiAN, 5s. pork inde DRAFTS ON ENGLAND, IRELAND, he Persons abont remitting ts totheir open os of £1, £2, aes ws 1000 or any amount, payable sermon in the ol United States Bank. . per Debentures Api The Alcade and six Lonpon Conn Excnanox, April ny Pnglsh wheat were taken off steadily, q equal to those obtained on this day pei Yl rin all other sinds not much business wae doing, yet veresupported Fine forei For corn under eas of pty ith 16th, My The Corresponsal esti- whem were said k the rates were almost "Malting qualities of serley supported their last value; but grinding and distilling sorts had a downward tendency. Malt without alteration For Oats last week's prices were supported in every instance. In Beans, Pease. and Flour no alteration, ply of English Wheat was but mode- for it was in a vepressed state, at was doing in foreign Malting Barley Ina letter of the 21 instant from Milan, quoted by the Cologne Gazette, it is said, tions for a marriage between the Duke de Bor- deux and Princess Maria Carolina of Naples are so far advanced that their union is now beyond ali The illness of the Duke d’Angouleme is cause for delaying the nuptials. The two sons of Admiral Bandiera have gone from Corfu to Malta, where Mazzini, the chief of Young Italy, was expected from London.” “The negotia- rate, yet the deman barely Monday’s quotations. So li Wheat that prices were almost nominal. was quite as dear; but grinding and distilling sorts were # and all other grain were unaltered Livenroot Corton Manxets—The weck ending April 12,—Our market opened with an impraved feeling thie On Saturday and Monday there waea brisk de mand from speculators ; the trade also prices advanced }d per Ih. Since the latter day, holder: 1ave shown a rtrong: disposition to realize ; the inquiry has greatly diminished, and the rates have reverted to the position in which they were on Thurada: nave a large supply to choose from, and business closes in Speculators have taken 7,000 Ameri 400 American and 100 Su les consist of 34,080 bales, of which cyt wad zt hace of Cor—from, thence b” Port pa e peters Sch oles Mt ing aeseata tn te ay 4ILL, at John Patten’s ON R rates fumished at the shortest otic, by sont sin NB QN.B LU-®, Morristown 886 Um Ore Morristown mo S'3Ren RAIL ROAD ROUTE, BA a (325 MILES) ply mere drug. Malt, Commercial Hotel, 78 Couftiande Portugal. The affairs of Portugal continue to exhibit an un- accountable degree of confusion. at Almeida still retain their position, principally through the incapacity of the War-Office and Mutinies have broken out at Coimbra among some soldiery on their way to Almeida Advices from Lisbon of the 3rd instant, do not announce the reduction of the rebel force under Count Bomfin, at Almeida; though the besieger+ There had been « some soldiers attempting to The Cortes had refused to sane tioa the suspensivn of the Habeas Corpus and other ular rights; bat Government had continued the asion on their own responsibility. accounts from Portugal to the 9th, state tha’ the revolt had not been put down, and that it wa as far from being suppressed us ever—perhaps fare All letters addressed to foreigu merchants The Govern:ent reports wolished in the Diario were most contradic! etory tappears that a considerable number of the men attached to the 12h regiment matinied, and raisec the ery of “Our companions at Almeida!” they re sisted the troops brought against them, and march ed for Figueira on the Ist instant, and on the 61h instant they were followed by another set of meu of the same regiment General Fonte Nova states that on the 3d he had thrown 300 balls and grenades into Almeida with The insurgent: #REAT WESTERN FROM ALBAN) ‘The only Office in Rew Stk entsbliched toad Companies Latiy ppanany and Be et ‘RE! ouAK Goa Agent. NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. been appointed agents for forward: oad from Alwany to Bi tees are-evabled to send them during the Suenmer Fm to Urien ror $2,06: to eyracnse $2.92), to, Au: n $3.36; to Kocheater $4.61. to Buffalo $5.50, 2 0 18 youre od a M prices ander. 2s «languid manner can, exporters have rat. and the entire 20.260 are American, Rerort For tHe weeK rxpino Apri 18 —Our market opened in adull manner on Saturday Jast, counts received from the United States by the steamer Caledonia on Monday, imparted additional’ flatness to the trade Up to the close of yesterday, American Cotton was ffered very freely, atan abatement of 4d to 3d per Ib rom the quotations of the preceding Friday, without in- Jucing purchases beyond a limited extent ever, the market is rather firmer, the supply is lear ‘spend. ant, and prices on the whole are steadier. Thejaaies o the week, including 6,000 bales sold this day, amount tc ad opened a fire o mutiny at Coimbra; desert to Almeida. The Srbseribers hi ua !mmigrants by Rail fdoat that it comes much che: per to. the 'mmieraut to gavel by ial Road tha by G he reaching, buflsly ez embon: froin New York and ver Cenal from 9s iedaye. shows the resal:, were opeaed at Lisbon. Conneye Prices, April 18.—Upland, inferior, 4g ; mil ; mood fair 6fd ; good and choice Ten ) 4] ; inferior, 441; middling: 6 (ir. 691; wood fair. 64d : good, 7d 5 very choice gin m Mobile, oe 4H Neve Uielenns (in ay s+ . Luguave to Beftalo, 50lbs fee, balance for l00lbs-+ 5% Lons of time at least 9 days 2 » $5.50 fr N, Ri ik ae fons IN, York to ‘Sea Island, ‘staine Finterior- 1d @ 124d ; middling, 12: fair clean, not fine, 14d a 16d ; good fine, 164 a Uab fine and clean, 18d a 24d ince the 12th instant have consisted of 30.689 bales Amerienn and 430 F, y ptian. day are estimated at 679,100 bi American against 739,000, of whi can, on hand in 1843, at the same time. Liverroot Coan Excntan sawginn iat 6d a lid; uffalo free uiving for 48 hours, eny: Total per R. Road-+ $12.05 The stocks thi Deduct fare per B. Roads *6:43 ‘The traveller per R Roe of w sortie on the 4th instant, but did not come out. He h 51,400 were “Ameri was expecting mortars "from Operto to fire on the enemy more deadly. The ceremonies of the Holy Week had been celebrated with gousual splendor, particularly at On Holy Tiarsday, they *sluck A. M. to eight o’clock f the even the crowd was go great that many could not procure a seat daring the whole time, on that day, agreeably to an old usage, on twelve indi gent men, and as many women, who were provided with dinner at the palace. Good Friday, the religious ceremonies in the Royal Chapel were performed with closed doors, Count Bress yu, in his quality, we are told, of “ Family” Arabassador, being the only member of the corps diplomatique present. Greece and Italy. Lettersfrom Athens, of March the 20th, mentien- ed the final settlement of the Greek Constitution ; the Charter having been definitely voted by the Na- tional Assembly, and adopted by King Ocho. When the National Assembly submitted the Charter to the King, he returned it with so many alterations,as to require the reconsideration of the whole so, he is said to have gone against the advice of his own Cabinet, and of the French and English min- Some of his suggested alterations were made without any consultation at all; those was, that political offences should not be tried {t is added, that he did follow the advice the Prussian Minister, who is described as act- as for his own Court.— ‘They also forward ‘Tuesday, April 16 —In the On curly part of the week, and at Friday's market, we had ¢ pres were maintained 5 AMeiss fasil (0 tair demand for whet Oats also met with a fai ley has been rather easier to porelites, but there has beer rinding, or of beans and peas We have had a large supply of Oatmeal, and only a limi ted retail sale, and the extreme rates of last Tnesday have not been supported. Irish Flour has gone off slow! week, as we continue to be undersold by the English mil In Manchester, on Se le was exceedingly dull, and it oo rather nly the! ‘Albany an lasted frem eleven ‘ no change in the value of he young Queen ters in the nef; | curday, the trade a depressing effect in tirere hes arrived here, principally from Ireland, or about 100,000 bushels of potatoes. Duty has been paid this week on 2233 qrs Wheat, 1510 qrs Beans, 363 qrs Oats, 1031 qra Burley, and 200 qrs ‘The duty on wheatis pretty certain to advance to 174 per quarter on Friday. Atour market this day there was only dance, particularly of country deal ed very sparingly. egg of Id per bushel on Wheat, Jd load on Ontmeal, and 6d to sales were on the most limited retail scale. and, we believe, had any article heen pressed ateven o greater reduction, it would not have induced purchasers boring markets, N SIX HOURS. ¥ from the foo of Com or town, froma B nd to Camden (opposite to cnre. Fassengere will procure their tickets at where a commodious steam veyed ines city to city, y the way Each train to proriéed w itt partinents and dressing rooms ex_ress iy mao mee, the foo! OW sihoat eos boys eerursig he im Lew he ae Liverroot, Apri 19 —Amenican Provision Manner — re is no new feature in the Beef market instant ; the transactions have not been extensive, and the prices have been without an 200 barrels of Pork offered Inat, 50 found purchasers at 498 to 49% 645 the mark bere bat the dealers, anticipating | further arri ‘als, only Cheese is in fair dem ities most wanted (very fine and common) com: per of the stock, the amount of busi Lard is in fair demand nt the ¢ Mtotations ; there ia a steady consumption going prices wre not likely to Grease Butter sells at the quotations; the stocks are light, and higher rates are looked for, ast Smportance has taken place ince our Jast publication. STATE OF TRADE. Lavcasminy.—The spinning branch of the cotton trade at Oldham, Royton, and Shaw isin a tolerably flourish- ing state ; ‘there has lately been a considerable extension focuatinantion “2 cushions variation of moment public sale on Tnesda: SUMMER ARRAN RL OOM: NODAL, EMENTS. MA SHATTANVIELE AND RT WASHINGTO™ LINE OF STA Qistee Vianbattanville, at 6 Sa a A.M. anh conians yery hour untis 70'eloc v rmer ol'Peyon Mow and Cathars st, two doors cast of the \orlem Railroad Office, at 7 o’elock, ing for Russia as well The Assembly did rupture which seemed imminent, und it was de- termined that, as debates were likely to arise, in which very open mention would be made ot the King and his proceedings, it would be proper to have the sittings secret while such discussious con- Accordingly, for three days, the Assem- | bly deliberated with closed doors; at the end of |), ‘h period it was announced, that ten of the King’s alterations ‘were sopecied | and sixteen or seventeen rected, the mous on ail points; the most material alterations *5E Wanhington 25 evnts. ‘This Line will com: prige the smallest weace running on Satarday, May 4th, 4d nese done has not , with moderate imports, A.M, and continue rin Hall, 734 AM, and Nothing of the 3 bore “Woah peton, fo 7 Cit “ fey a ium and Lopate Aaylum Sirieker's wort Washingion, NEW LINE OF L P. . To sai trom New York on TLavecpoct on ie Lith Ship Sh Captain John Callige, son h. Stier Se | hip SHE: C ater 11th She Oa Bee aan ae th Apa, ap sits we eatstn Jeha Collians tith Maye ON bb, Lith June. 2 e swores will be hi ded scree per, ho wal mals apo rogeyt pia es me ieee ray oo ships ay ast ore ny ator gyi Letters by the = cowepapers — Second Lit wet sh tia York spews Bn yr on fas wit her i ree From New Yors. Fnom Havnx. lows, viz = New Ship ONEIDA, lst Maren. ek. Vist Note ber. 2 16th Decexaber OA as Fn st November. @ 16th Deceanber. Ship saute, lat April isth May. Ist August. 16th a Edward Fanck.@ lat December. 216th January. Ship "Ech Ist May. 16th June. it September 4 16th October. ist itd ith February. nena SLABS Itt Juuee”” eth July J 5 ‘The accommodations of these ‘ships are oot aera, ‘com bining all that may be required for Comfort. ce "of eas bin passage is $100. ra will be supplied with ‘every re quisive with theercertton of wines and Goods intended for will be forwarded by the exb- seribers, free from savy tee eco thor the expenses actually” 10° Curved On them.” For Yriaht ig Bef 8, Je85 ee No.9 shi rth ding, ear. ‘ater at TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE ARi MENT! subsoribers beg to call the atteution of their friends the pablie very to thar auperior arrangement fy ringing sa m pares Giadond Tlend Gedtund oad Waranone? 190 THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, Le COMPRISING iting from Li tyerpeol cue UN} ‘ED LINE 2s, NIVERTOOL SrerAtitere, composed fh superior, first class American packets, Som ras } four times in on shi w jose whose passage wiil come vut in, and it is, eohats peters fret the al packets are fe st magnificent ships afloat and the frequen: ol their aaili ig every five davs) prevents the easily of passengers he detaii i gardless of expen: and the ‘wishes of sete friends, Mr. Wm, Tappacott, one of | firma, has goue to Liverpool to superintend the departure for sh persons whose passage may be en; ‘a fact, which to thowe 8 ack waited with Mr a arantee that they will receive everv atten: ray ap aud fomtortably despatched. sent for doc wile be prompe y, refunded, w macances—Those remitting movey sap draics ac myn, for any amount, payable frre ter 0} an: Other carve, in every principal town in Englan | ‘Scounna aad Wales me APPLY (At BY Lecter, post pax “J.T. TA Scorn, 43 Peck slip, iNew Korm—or to LJ WM_TAPSCOTT, Liverpool. aa LAV ek ‘The New Line Packer 2iet. May.—The sew and very, York built packet ship QUUEN OF THe WEST, ‘Woodhouse, 1250 tous burthen, will sail aa above, er poten | eon an Ys Fort freight or pesese, having elegant and roomy accommo dations unsurpassed by any ahup in port, «pply tothe Captain on board, at ‘west side ‘Baring dips or MINTURNS i Price of passage $100. The packet snp Rochester, Capt John Britton, $08 tons bartsen, will succeed the Queen of the West, and sail on ner regular day, lat June. au F oR LIVEKPOOL—Ne Sih: May—thesplendia eeket ship SEHD Ns ~ aptain Ey A. Depeyster, of 1000 tons, will sail as ner eh lar For freight or psasage, havin accommodations uarqualled form orapiendor or comfort, apply on beard, ac Orleans °F ‘eK. COLLINS & CO. 56 South st. Price of, The vache sip Garrick, Cer, B. JH. Trak, will succeed the Sheridan, tnd sail the oth of June, her regular da Fascace t pRoe DUBLL ne FORD, HY, COLE ain KEES, Newry | Droghed ja, &e Persons wishing to send for ther ends cau have chem brought out trom any of the above first class American Packet Ships, ou the most reasou- and without their experi if amy unnecessary Fr ‘avacott, one of the firm, will be on the ive. ibis personal attention to the passengers engaged rs or their asevts here, and pare thet the wishes and comforts of those whose engaged by them Will have all due and proper at atten! particulars apply, if by Lewter, Haid, to, Wea. TP APSCOTT, at their General Passage Office, 43 Peele Ship, cor. South —_ re, also, Drafts pectenines, for large or smail sui farale ‘on demand, uit or sny other charge, a the Natioual or Prot Banks sof Ireland, or any of their branches throughout ingdom. {022 re PASSAGE, FROM ENGLAND, IRELAND. SCOT- LAND AND WALES, VIA LIVERPOUL. fe a nee mteraealeeatemee | abe for bring..g ont emigrants rig om ead Mvould’ do "well to apply et B.—The shins tee BN RD ee a? N, B.—The shins of this line now leave Liv. every five days. and drfte can ta ual be farniahed for an tmunt pay? atall banking institutions peers the anited kingdom, apply as above. FOR LON DON—RegalarFarket of he 0 ee <The firsvelass, fast aditiog ship, MONTREAL, E.G: Tinker, unaster, will sail as above, her regular” ay he 104 for cabin, 2d 1d steerage prs- seavern, are very suprricr, and an a’ nursbers {her berthe tre al- ready engag d, persons inteac sa Pane wo FOR LIVERPOOL~ Firs: B: yay fue X 1. coppen-tasteoed Brita THOMSON’ Cenain dons Petre, vas wese'y the whole of her ane eneaged, but cau yet take afew tons of colonial goods aud will have immediate despuch. For eakince of Tf yaut_ OF. eain passage, having very hand- shme eprom aceomciodations. for, exgnt cabin pasce:gets wrich & be taken 28 erate forsee, avidly 2 € (og trie,on board, at vier Yo ii ort! aver, or to th val ribers, ROCKY, BROTHERS & + mre 35 Fulton at. ‘nex’ door to the Fulton Bank. FOR GLASUOW—Di-ect— WithDispatch— The Mb: ‘lave tacket Ship BALEM, Captain feire, will si} as above. is weil Knows ship has very superior accommodation: for eavin, secoud cabin and steerage passengers, ane ease ver berths are alread susenet Persoos —s w = be a liate ayp! sesatet | ar a ine As MeMURR AY eet, coruer South ct to New York. eiicy sel wth fur persons for their friends ‘a 2 ihe e weighborhood ot he North of Ireland. oi! from Belfrst, Londouderry, Port Rush, and Cole- ly weekly to Gtaeg-w, at very moderate rates For ic. apply as above md re oF, roland Money remitted by letter (post paid) eb the subseriber, or ly deposited with him. with the name of the person’ or England or Seotlaud, to whom itis to be fa at post town, will be immediately ted ‘ind pod necordingly, anda receipt to that effect given, oF forwarued te toe sender, In like manner money, or claims on persous in any part of tretand, England i Seotland cau be collected by the sabsctib- er for persou ng in-eny part o! the United States or Ca- aad», and Wi em accord. gly. ‘m26 210m pm One Vea hi Jp, 82 Cedar at FOR BELIZE, HONDURAS—The brig JOHN ®, GARUNER James Pederson m.sver, will have Jespateh for the nt ve port or freight oF Passage mS iw*ec STATEN ISLAND FuOr 0) ¥i UT EHALL, Ay ee ‘The Stearnbost STAT! Hy on and after Monday, 22d ‘April enu te ther notices ply on board art ‘ALEXANDER, Leave New Xork. Leave Staten Island. Ao Ate u 10 2 1 ce oe apafre 6 5 NEWARK AND NEW YORK. FARE ONLY 144 CENTS. THE NEW ay. SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, APTAIN JOHN GAFFY, AVI sowstuenes ot tee for the season ou Thursday, April 4th, and raa andl farther m tice As follows s—Leaying Newark at % oggch it 4, New York 4 o’cloek, P. M igbolw has been ulargedy complerely refitted, and to chis ronte, and having 1 ‘large dee ym, she can susnten ofpenapeun le rates. a tire ALBANY DAY LINE. FOR ALBANY and I.termediate ot SOUTH AMENICK « catenin MH trues: by will leave the foot of Barclay street, m h fide, ‘on Mon- W-dnesday ond Ere, oe at Fo o'clock “Tye omth Aaverien will lowe Albuny for, New York on Tursday, Tivnrsday avd Saturday mornings, at 7 o’clock For passnge, apply on beard, PEOPLE'S Li aot (ana abauian DAILY, Sundays excepted—Through Di- rect, at 7 'P M., from the Steamboat Bier be- tween Conrtlends and Liberty ee The stesmbvat KNICKERBOCKER, Cap nA P. St John, Moudsy, Wedneeray and Friday even The Stevmooat ROC HM ER, Captar A Thorsday and becarday evening Atk veo eluck—|! 1 JACes sm Aj Fiybo'eluck-—Landing at numedace blnceti= . : ice hy hi. SP. dentuy, ‘Firarvday and Satorday st geedey, Thareday ond Berea ERA Capeia, B.C at venden, Monday, Wedacaday, Friday and Suaday, ats easton, on ‘Feepmens tak this line of boats will arrive in Albany in amie tune 10 (ake the Moming Train of Cars for the enst ot west. ‘The above Boats are new ond substantial, are farnished with new and elegant State fay ond oe for speed and accom- mo tations are unrivalled on the TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. ve bi a oh, THE MOST _ SAYING pare ships, oe i soa Bat ee se ri 5 tes oka of 8 erie seat ag Salae i eer sms pe fo ca een Erie Ci Pinal to Bi o, bs, ealipors of tnt ae fadelpia in pone a ort sso, Gober Coburg, Kingston, and dei haa Era cry ouhegrersa ee i Yo ees ERRY, he i ana shove ait ie nom riremoved te oneer, Bre NCAR T Na ines get YNE'S IND Ss i ‘m. H yay one ee ot Me vanes pe shi : jen tia mt ARNBEN ECO, ee! ‘Drafts Bot = beret Scotland or Ireland, paya- ag sforsate 0 ‘of £1, 45, £20, to £.00—or in any amount Oe HICKS AND AGENTS. street, Ronee: ern st a WHAT SHERMAN’S LOZENGES HAVE DONE. ifr A 2% Tillary street, Brooklyn, monies with ‘spasistion, Se ck seme eee street, ede, 7 Light street, Bali . A. Cook, 81 % , ee ok a gies er ofthe nat rae tt Dr. Sherman’s Book deseriptive of the aympuoms putt they met his enser 90 he fal y. me Ov, eat N. ¥. Nox Fi HED FARBAGE JOFFICE, ‘ine street, corner of Sout le ME Men afer ie it i ory ioe purebred a bo: A few éogm propa ay : yoda re at Ulead {com worms, and no- Couch Vocnene amaption,ayeall sotaer aera’ by 8 d reremedy. tie Hekfing im a it ne ai PM eae SES aay other tyes aka ‘Bth-and from Loaidon on the Th cough in connection yr 7. Rov. Dr.Fastmond and hands ‘virteoa na others can te Lowenges, for head: ration, lowness Fie are aie ant : ‘be Imipowt ota eril as C3 ter “cul ities 2 aks York built, coppered fen of, Photon Poor has! 's Plaster, w! cand isa warranted cure for ts tumbs drafts are given, ing to ees pb Aen of Tselapa pa meg le sand bt bed simile are & arse a te by peatat tees pherm: others, oF you will FMiacket penne (a oe Brooklyn, at pomsins ry Co. Bankers, London; Vatican: Road, + Ebreepooks Payable in every town vir UC ae Or Messrs. P. W. BYRNES & CO, 3 ‘Waterloo Road ads O ane eh SAY AICTANS betray path apd AND age PO rey Ce CT RA I BR ES Oa THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. From New very New Ship hin LIP BRRGOLA 1150 tons, mB YaClAN Se 8, © LARS serghed with Pen rm ais tr rags and Meio ranle, triolessfe and fetal. by ‘Apothedatles Falls 36 Oathartae D®\ASkeN PALRAM OF WORT, ang PLEURISY Pain ja the Sie, Pal and Consum; Ou, pone, pa HANBER ES aan ieirhoee ‘hey remove and amnd w oRe ob- stractions common wo ae or Le ce $1 per PAs. Cin jor Por the Teatoration Son, eke it grow a0 peers OINT- LERS AND PED concen on very reasonable ins Sad Fea denlere, Net ehicinee—s mach Iai i. HWaws Chemust, &e., ee NERY a soe T mvesnitt ROOT “Cones 1 Cals Woodhoure. New ship ROCHESTER, We tons, Joh Ship seal pee 1060 tons, Bureely, Nov’r 21 Jan’y 6 t class ships, ail built in by. men ‘of experience no will eat punctually on the Sisto and are furni waa foamed ae eo hime ahion will Bs pot p eliaae vill can wird : ees SDR ATKINSON'S, Wie eA ‘T, acertain cure for al! ath. shes Roers “Price of Lena s $100. HERCULANEL UM mule seem to matter w! ong pmol: Bis fe ona forsale sonia cic ee reels ofa eee WOOBHOLL MINTURNS, | FIELDEN BROTHERS ac MARSEILLES LINE OF es. a AL surPOR meet of feet ae Sela: fot lows = From New Sie ia Silver Fe ie he RIOLAN us & te i ile, eeted cline tistteel, pad have esoatont BL Vie mo, price of cabin passage will ‘be $100, exclusive of wines thee ear foe, & HINCKE than those actually accommodations fe vaddressed ty the see oe te so. 4 exetabinéty fot be i 254 Jy — hare elady tz Tn cometamt “tiemdaners wo a3t7 (rasses ty. Supporters to feinale patients. BLES, 103 Fi treet to ere ‘eth BOYD aah ate Ree: | ve JONES’ ITALIAN CAEMIOAL Sk SOAP. 'HE MOoT blessed und wonderfal me (ONEST. COUNTERFEITERS, coun ecioie, thle Lralneble, fos ies in ii is oy oe Ps PASSAGE. FROM GREATBRITAIN TAIN AND IRELAND ant = Ba CKETS. “- ees Toth of fevery month) ; bat the public must be on rrangements with Ch = coe teh o oerion Brey will tieo haves br te cer doootenshte it rant the ito ns alice t also iy wi al 3 1y warraa qualities; br a th aad ith of every mu bev arr vou other D. Roche, ie forwarded “with care and “Soop prc Sir Ta Bve Black on or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise igh New, YORK, were cial, elses Sittioe tar'ekient ‘morphews1t can also be conscientiously recommend: ed for gld sores, ringworm, aud sore ferred to who use ASE Ae; ac pare et such try it onee— still effects these the siga of the og 8 State atrvets arrangements, the sub- . alee of that sup: ins or King srery them so many years, for whit superior and uns pat confidently look forw extended money to their relatives, can rafts at sight for any appa, drawn direet also BSCOTT, GROTE, AMES & CO. Bonkers, Io don demand at any of the Ban! ie pipeline! owns througho DR. JORDAN'S: PRIVATE SPECIFIC PACKAGES, Diseases. offer advantages not = all ‘pes hom OR THE CURE of Bec by amy other advertised remedy at very thing requis:te for wierual aud exterpal uss ropriate remedies for every sy: 34 see agaajel by the Mi: uitors full directions and ad: permaueuteure wishous consultatien or ex: hich ! H rane ee he erat eae eee aoe “ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. 35 Fulton street New York, door to the Puiton Bank ochat ail roy this The potieut effec a Et ther medieimes are to Joes of time cr other iuecuvesse ts out the only Bede of for the cure of (touorriow, «lest, Seminal ea. or Whites. The Monitor in 5? conte uscly fora: viedo postpaid tei od outy at Drug store 6 Vice xr na of Liv ‘Tiverpoal tind it to their comfort and ine for their conyevance, in bat foe Liverpool on ‘sturoing to the old country wi sdvantage to select this favorite weference to any other “OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Wats: we No. No. 5 for Fluor Albus coruer of Marion, Private entrance 69) Marion st, ev tunuation of cae tres 34 ng ‘hae when ‘the the ojlowgorser, excepti on the succeed ONDER FUL DIS Ene BOLUTION FOR v hair to its original color in a few minutes. Thi |, and cancot fal of su- sitige Sey fla o0 Ban he CAM Cadthipas, {E HAIR, whien will | See Diesen frattage of beautifying. the TMlone wo doubt ica vureaes nce requested to have their bait changed before paying #1 i from any: yet If hambage would take no reason to complain. ‘apd retail, an id applied, at No.5 Chatham street, Records, New York. up stair Ulu’ TRUSSES MOTICE TO RUPTURED PEKSOND. Seuervasrs hy ith %.. ‘spplication at he oe come in the le ft nem an ‘to be have nye nadertaken to vend fen gong my oy . faado by eee "‘ooms hat The NEW oe ‘itew) BR BRT el The coLuMaus, d. A. ‘The YORKSHIRM: (new) 1050 t si Na feet Es ah nd ‘These shi int iecenee or Confort ju their cabit accaminodations, ot in {n thetr fast sailiog. qualities ihe Commanders are well known a9 men of character gud axperience, and the strictest attention will always be pai promote the comfort aud conveuieuee of Punewuality, as regards the day of sali ite AT ouecrved at age oatward isuow fixed at One Hun Jred ple stores of every description Ww caption of wines ap’ Ligeers’ wbich Will stewards, if required. iH, CORBITT may be consulted ¢ ufideatialry at ois « fice, 16 :vunue street, two doors from Chatham are respe y of the informed that Dr. Corbitt ina iwember of the it cl ot beiag yeceral to the Uextuent jaeaned (gow Over eleven years in tae cit his entire atteation. ‘wrenter sacevss (han Deetor cautions the wafor has its thousands of victims tirely from the system, “+6 ¥ & person legvily qualined, as there are several of them protracted and inveter: te restored to health, t va yan pas estab fuiahed by ‘the mt ‘Neunerth captain of srr o ible for any letters, parcels, or feqular bills of ladiog are sage pon ig will be respon- | of New York) which eng edicine do not reco: Bae MARSHAL, ey: i#0f_nnd of BARING, BROTHE OLD oe Rea, ‘EMIGRANT amie 61 SOUTH a NEw YORK. ..=. comprising te ent iF and not by pretend=rs in the Toad ~ Bectare Snpmetr 2 r eae maret ite forma apl® Um*re DOCTOR MORRISON, misK DION cad ¥, S16 Faleon stg | on all mee dinerses, w tise he eures Schone hd recent canes, ‘cures in three to six days pas irietores veld to Dr. M.’s Lal ment, Wi bol — the Fro: I, The ship COLUMBUS, Te Bit peach iptain Cole, on the 16th Fe jailey, am the Ist ‘Strietare he war- relent DEBILITY— evils reeultisg from a secret, dea qe eet rena ol rincipies, by it te} ave a sucorssion of first class Suastaune {ts ovigiaal Viebe,” A pe out the year, to The aid ere which passage cat ‘Dr. M. holds no conmmasion who Swics to be sargeons, as he ng Borgeon in the cicy. for their friends: renidi | ly that every care will tab'e as they oe expect AOL conse oUt, the passage money W Droits oan as usual be Sussiphess Progmeial Banks of Trek Neng itt i poaaey re refunded yabie ac the National and { branches; Raster D Li ‘will 1agore medicine and advice to any fi tof the ee Office 20454 24 Fulton, near Greenwich, , Denggists, fa war of ‘eaniyiug on 5 bodineoe it je leave to iuform their 0.4 toa a WE at pera) ig ean For Te et Sate 61 Sooth met, near ar Wal street, ang B vrihe ru te reece and London ean atall times be ships, sailing for Liverpool ever es PUBLISHED BY JAMES GORDON BENNETT For ppevaue 0 orfreight, apply on board, ‘orto P.O, baa at five da 2 4 Hie office om the whart, ~ se aiaday CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU 8T9