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F) ny Let Br ai been quite as dull as that for flannels; and there | by the English press to this country. But now it is | will Se Ge aN te ‘ ’ ee? pres to field operations, thet it is ques in many he < Interesting from Texas. circ! the Spring sown whea‘s m; ’ rt of" N WwW: YORK H ERALD gia og the reqiired pha iw U and, fhonld this ho the cate there s The Marmora, arrived at New Orleanaon the 7th 5 ———————————————————— may bs each un amount of speculation in for: grein, 28 may lead to extensive exportations ef bullion. Pig iron has advanced in Giasgow to £5 104, and £6, being double the price at which it was selling in the beginsiny of December, and the article is greatly in d oth there and in the staffordshire districts. Money continues very pienti(ul. First bankers’ bills 24, aud few of thim; first merchants? bills 23103 anda | _ ? fair quantity. Other bills 3) te 8. The Bank continues | ligence from Europe, is due at Bosten on Saturday, pcditect det chsdbicg to none atag i Pan The toreign rE ne for —— diate} hi months Bills are as follows: — Paris 26,24 to 743 Ham! The Foreign N. mediately to the seat of government. 13,1 7 a 5; ie wes. "i * 4} to Fj rdam 12,7} to 4; Antwerp 26,10 to 15; ‘We present our readers this morning with a very _ The English and French Ministers to Texas ar prehensive and carefully prepared synopsis of rived at Galveston a day or two before the depar Amate: Frankfort 122} t ee 1 News Late. pein RY 4, and Trieste 10,2 to “ se oo IT, |.—The a pina ttyt Reneiiae Asa ne Maree cies. is Gauss: | the News brought from Europe by the “Great Wes | ‘Ure ofthe Marmora. They came from the seat 0 the sup- government. It w: id the latter would take ally brisk; the demand for goods is greater then ” bri : a ply. ‘The trade ia cotton wills, particularly the spinning sha 4 briefer resumé of which we issued yester- | Faygage for New Urleaps., ‘Their ativel we Ga department at Blackburn and the neighborhood, Femoins jay morning in an extra, the large sale ot which | veston caused some 8: prise among the citizens of ina flourishin State; merchants and mouldérs are also | demonstrated the anxiety with which the intelli | that place, and gave rise toa variety of rumors Inains brisk, and Spraetives are fully employed. The | ence was looked for by all classes of this commu- fied perce ere ih cnemics of annexa- flannel trade'st Rochdale is batter than it wesamonth | nity. Although presenting no particularly startling rcteudite ta he ighted with the intelligence they ogo. The silk fancy trade, in the neighborirg towns of | F “taal , : pretend to have gleaned from the two diploma fancheeter, 18 very brisk, and the gmallware busi beer ad this intelligence is highly impor- pe sae says, ie o ments oF ARnaa Ress iucreases The moulders, miliwrighis, &c.,at Bury | tant,and will command the utmost attention of the | ‘1 Western Texas, are hardly worth enumerating, thoprin this county, gets @ hive better, and’ machine | itelligent observer of human affairs. tod Best are Vaken; there wil bea greater uuert printing is very br From the copious extracts which we have made | mity than was ever exhibited by any people on Berek ree Reeteree rn one ot rae teste from the columns of the leading journals of all par- say celeot, ‘ 5 riation, except in the cose of lots made up for sale during | ties in the British metropolis, it will be perceived ede pean Gabetn Goon the be apahety the esr oa ace demand: | here will new, however, be | that the policy and progress of this country occupy | confession, hia opposition ‘nee han hen eee closed, and the neater mide will be for the autumn | More than ever the attention of the press, the poli- | We learn verbally that public sentiment upon an- trade. The prospects for the Alleghania fall trade are | ticians, and the people of Great Britain, The | Dexation thei Unanimous, and that a vote of More ex.couraging, 1 conteq4ence of the Jong-continued | Inaugural Address of Mr. Polk in season for us to | zens of Galveston have put forth a voluminous ad- They mast com much earlier into the market, nib where, | Teceive in return by thes““Great Western,” the ex | dress on the aubject, in which all the arguments in fore, we continus to have an emple supply of cheap food, | pression of public opinion which it elicited on the pd Be pemnaeton are stated with considera- We may this year look to our heme population to be our | other side of the water. {t will be seen that it has veo Aa i i Dest oastonaere, been taken up and diseuased with great li. nel epee of i eocass yabie Maaco) hig Mancuesten, March 26.—The breaking up of the frost eater ampli- on the subject of annexation, and a vote taken has not yet restored animation in this mare a tude and’keenness than any previous Presidential | 27° ances on the resolutione,which resulted—555 dime past; and somerot prep ee Germa | message. All ecaeee readers cannot fail to be wT he Civilian of the 26th, alluding to tae great by Were offering orders on lower prices. We belie struck by the altered tone and manner whichthe anxiety felt to know what estimate General Hous. ia a8 very Wiking ecnosmlon would have been done | extracts we have given indicate, in the discussion | ton puts upon the resclutiona of the Alleshanian ‘Boo spinuers, however, being elmost all under eontract, | by the London press of Alleghanian affairs. Ithes | Congress, us his'influence with the people is ealcu- reiused to give way, and the transactions were conse: | heen, indeed, only of late that British j . lated to have a material bearing upon the matter, quently limited. In the goods market, the accounts from says pee British journalism | eaye:— Jndiu dnd China have tended to depress the prices of shirt- | has entered into any examination of our position, | We nave seen a letter from him dated the 20th inst ings, which, as well as most descriptions of printing institutions, and policy nation, that could be | He had not heard of the passage of the resolutions, and cloth, have been sold on rather lower terms; and the mar | 40 ai , fs did not anticipate the passage of any measures amounting ket generally is heavy. ignified'by the{name of discussion. Emptyjtirades, | fo annexatien} by the Al leghanian Congress, previous Recupare, March 24 —There is no improvement in the | declamatory vituperation, and ill-natured sarcasm, | to its adjournment. We are inclined to believe that he market to report to-day. The demand still continues ver: 4 ‘ ld bstac! Himited, vu prices ruibausly low. ‘The wool market hee | WNtil very recently, characterized all the references Seca inte te Daten tat ee aaa aan he i u the resolutions adopted (except under the bs 4 danke Cyan La ei cune manufacturers, to pur- | found necessary to enter into something like manly ores Plan proposed) as atfording the means of effecting Yorusuiue, March 24 —In the cloth halls at Leeds, last | controverey,and the war of public cpinion between | ‘The News publishes a report of the proceed:n; Week, low goods were scarcely so brisk as of late, but | republicanism and monarchical government, hae at | at a meeting of the Trends of aiitaxacion held it fine and good qualities d demand — ; ; d Prices were steady, und stocks low. “There was. last fairly commenced. Nothing could indicate | San Felipe, in Austin county, and directs attention is ipess doing ae Keak degen’ wt with greater significance than this, the potential people in the fapveament ‘of Alleghania. The eombing wools, aud rather more fre ying i ning forte, influence which the example of this country now xeacidtian aeried to. expresses the ies of the at recent 3. adder ness was exercizes on the Euro mind. i people of Texas for immediate union, and saye— in the pieee market and warehouses, and wools were in refiners bi . mee ind 7 te Nee = loud | to its terms and conditioas they ate indiffereat, steady demand at firm prices. At Bradford there was no st, no bigger than a man’s hand, begins to having the fullest confidence that Alleghania will material alteration in the piece market. The wool mar- | cover the whole heavens. Teceive freemen as freemen should be received.” xe wa vey cy hee pidge SRNR sarices There does,jto be sure,' still largely mingle with We learn from the News that the Hon. Archibald from the other side of the Atlantic, by the Burguady, | the remarks of the British prees upon our national betes Maret eakiages the veint resolutions, Dit Eng: | affuirsend policy, sarcasm and ridicule. But itis « i ‘| i antes to tho'iet ket, ellis i says that it has ‘* information from various sources, which had nrcvioualy focome vethet ng bas since | Very easily discovered that under all this affecta- | entitled to the utmost credit, that President Jones Felopsed into a dull Mate. | Dealers as welt os speculators tion of contempt, there is a most satisfactory ac- | Will give this great measure his cordial aupport.’” ave alre shown a iclance ur! 16 i Ft til the arrival of asconuts of u more conclusive character | Knowledgment of the influence and power of Re: | struggle ubout to take place in Texas, says:— as tothe extentofcrop. The buying has been publican Alleghania. Throughout all the discus “Now comes the eleventh hour effer of our recognition; Limited description—the desire to run off stock hes {ar | sion on the annexation question, on the other side | DoW comes the often-reiterated promise of European surpassed the ress and prices have experienced a de- . * . friendship—now egain our government is to be plied with Cline of fully t1, which would have undoubtedly been | of the water, ‘there is a tacit confession that the English gold, and power, and influence, and with all the still greater, had holders manifeeted a pressure to effect | dread of the rapidly augmenting growth of this | riches of her commerce.” any extensive sales. The unfavorable change in the a - . “ All informstion from the country,” adds the News, Liverpool market, produced by the above-mentioned ad. | Country in territory, resources, strength, unity, and | « prootaims the urmost harmony and unanimity among vicesiaae uber aes scloteal aig of ifhaaepestiicn = Power, isthe controling sentiment. The display | our citizens in favor of the joint resolutions.” ing aiespaeared for tho present, any revival in thesrane. | of indignant morality on the part of Great Britain, | Apart from the subject of annexation, our files nega mur age depeud, onthe extent ine demands | when her press and public men assal us as thieves | contin no intelligence of interes. Iudeed ths the sales effected this week 71835 bales New Orleans, | 84d robbers for daring to annex Texas to the ‘he citizens of Gonzales recently ravee public {65 to 69; 1383 do Mobile, 162 to 67; 968 do Upland, {55 60 | Union, is, indeed, amusing. When a nation, which | dinner to our old friend Navarro, as a testimony of pa) coeresil. ct Ko a a2 50 Bt Domingo, 67; 16 | in its whole march to empire, from the beginning | the respect they entertain for his virtues and pa- Prices of United States short staple Cottons, according to | until this moment, has invariably acted on the i trpes ot fore ms 3 i ‘ign sugars sold in Houston dur- ee Termeni Bon | maxim that “might makes right”—that has a ing the last twelve months amounts to over $23,- Bas, ord. Ordin, ord. Pt.cour. Cour. cour. | and again ruthlessly trampled upon the most sacred | 000. The exports of cotton from the same city, ‘Mew York, Thursday, April 17, 1845. inst., with advices from Galvestom to the 2d: ——S——————— The papers are mostly occupied with the questior Oy A supplement to the New York Herald is | of annexation, It appears to be the almost univer: published this merning for subscribers. sal desire of the Texans to become united to Alleg peatland tats ° r 5 hania. OG- The Caledonia, with seven days later intel. Major Dorelson, U. 5. Chargé to Texas, arrived at Galveston on the 27th ultimo, and proceeded im The Galveston Jie, in remarking upon the Teme f 09 62 oe 48S | obligations of treaties—that has wrenched colony uae te ear ending December 31, 1844, reach- Upl 61 63 67 after colony from the possession of the rightful sets sp Cate La eat The whole coun between the Nueces and his day 60,000 bales, of which 56,000 are Alleghe- | owners gravely lectures us for receiving into the | Rio Grande isin seca of the Comanche In- this period in 1844 they were 113,600, of which r, regis 4 a 4 }04 000 were Alleghanian. Ashes—Prices of Alleghanian | confederacy a free State, in accordance with its case a ics 108 Saale! verpas Chris- star nae leet qatar Ader eth Mlories bees tole) owa request, we are only presented with an illus- | trates hive Bova cured dud’ smtdered “Tp found buyers at 136. Pearlah has i aslight | tration, ona large scale,'of thedetestable hypocrisy | Indians are reported to number about 800 or 1,000 Eee eet eres ae Kgl ys torte of the bloated usurer,who, after a long life spent iv | «trong. This press inundation of savages in Nor- on the spot, at £33, per 50 kil, duty (8 25) paid. Alleghw Teaping the wages of iniquity and in robbery of the ae Meno perronuoed areat Coa the ae nia Bees? Wex, uorthern, is worth 12 tof205._ Ia Hides | poor, founds a church, and dares to commithis ac- | Grande, ‘They have comanited sumerous dere wee pe last week at , and 75 dry, at auction, | CUrsed soul to heaven. England has not grown | dations upon citizens and Property. _ Men, women brought 49c to $3c. We have had a demand for | less grasping and unjust, but she dreads this repub- | 2"d children have been carried off in captivity.— Carolina Rico, but the transactions for lest week were | ji9 more Some fears were entertained at Matamoras that limited to 892 tierces, at 23{ to 2Sf 60 per 60 k.1, daty. paid, * 6 2 P x the Indians would attack that place. ‘Tallow—This article remains very flat, the onl; to Little had been said about Oregon in Parliament. —_____. record being 4 casks Kussia, at 60fto Sif, and 10 tons | The engrossing subject appears to have been the Srzam Suir Great Westenn.—This fine packet Ni York t it Olt 50 kil, dut paid. Whale- by . Skin . bene Gt Ore stock on hand, prices cod: | annexation of Texas. It will be seen, however, | still maintains her reputation as an ocean steamer. {inno on the rise, and @ small lot of Southern fishery wes | that the London Chronicle gravely alludes to the | We find that the passengers were so much pleased ia hoea react lower, Satetoge St. Denes wee possibility of our encroaching upon Canada at no | With her and Captain Mathews, that they sent the sold by auction last week at 77¢ to 85s. Sugarisin mo: | very distant day. And, pray, why not t following letter to him ; ee sonviest only, and the quotations remain un- y aK ; = me Ae Sea, 16th April, Rossa ‘ changed. Growine INFLUENCE OF THE INDEPENDENT PREss ean Sin :—The un pevok > gh Trial of Nicholas 8. Gordon for the Murder | or tas Country In Evrore.—We perceive in | Wester,” from Liverpool to New York, before bidding 'ou farewell, request your acceptance of the accompany- Of Apne TL lg 115, 1848. looking over the files of English pepers brought by | ing testimonial. 7 In writing in this n of our re. The cxctiemet growing nor boar Hil a ited Ae the “Great Western,” that the London Times copies C ptdee Saatipeu Sick seeues pace cr your untiring rae bop or ey tig ample ge ae agonal apression | column after column from the New York Herald. | tence during the rapgh passege we have hed, and of your fecms to ethat the Jury will not agree; but Lsincerely | for the purpose of exhibiting to its readers the | invariable courteous demeanor, and unweeried attention Hoge, tat As eye ete ee : Bonds ain =H position and prospects of the new administration, } With the most cordial wishes for your happiness and the worst jails that ever disgraced the civilized world. and the state of public opinion and of parties. ee neunind te; Bona bolt be yesh ne apes nfaily sip Fenner Brown stated dest ee ee ee, This discovers the growing influence of the inde. | Sincerely your Friends. Phere id gtagl Ba Tact» mal, Rithy, health: | pendent press of this country in Europe. Indeed, [Signed by all the Passengors.] Europe, he had never fonnd such a dismal, filthy, : ee a . To Bannarp R Matnews, Commander of the Great Wes- destroying place of confinement. The el Jui pe sie ever since the British journals began to discuss the ein. ie Soa suanierd aiareies ie segs it isalmost sure | @ffairs of this country with any degree of minute-} To this flattering note Capt. Mathews made the death to a man who remains in it for any considerable | ness, we have observed that they have sought in | following neat reply :— Jength of time. Retter hang Nicholas Gordon, guilty or | the Herald the means of ascertaining with truth | My Dean Fairrps— not guilty, than undertake to keep him there. d sh | mea id he + I receive with much pleasure the handsome testimonial Mr. Revoene, of Boston, counsel for the prisoner, made | an@ accuracy the real condition of the various | ou have been so kind to present mo with, for which 1 Nis fianl plea yestorday afternoon, It was a most excel- | political parties—their movements—and the courac | tender youmy very sincere thanks; also I beg to thank lent defence od, Gordon, powerful, manly and eloquent “4 A The Court house was Aled te overflowing durig the | and policy ef the General Government itself. The Weaton en ch Srmesielany.vk fiance sed Whole of the four hours that were occupied in the deli- | mere party organs, barren of news, and devoted bie number of passengers on amare the very of it, I think it must have had great effect upon the ; 'do-net in asso ies . y Pt minds of the jury, for it is almost impossible that facts | Only to the servile purposes of {acti bap Cocca tee ee rae ay und ary uments of ihe character of those presented by him | deed afford any means of obtaining a knowledge | utmost endeavors to render the wage ogreeable — can Jail to have an effect upon reasovin minds jake, has | Of Popular sentiment; and when they do know | Wishing you ahappy moeting with "yeur friends on arri- ‘This torenoon the Attorney Gene: : (ar 4 sew! been 2 ‘dressing the jury. I could not be present through | anything of the movements of the administration, | Yin New York, or elsewhere, believe me, my dear friends, the whole cf his address, but from what | heard, and what | their chief care is to conceal or distort what they * Your obedient servant, [ 1, | wm safe in saying that he se dhavclibeniaks cdiolek aiikech atoumn! BARNARD R. MATHEWS. justice to his side of the question, may have learned. Not so with such a journal 884 174 ihe passengers, &c. he case will be submitted to the jary this afternoon, | the Herald. One great object is to obtain every eit i ible 1 be able to record the verdict in a ‘<i. ¢ s ; The Great Western will leave on the 24th inst. porn fh (hip Aja laigagh a eg possible item of intelligance, and to present it fully | on her return to Liverpool. Nearly all her state — Ho lf-past 6 o’clock, P. M.—The jury, alter being i blic. he power o at impartially eherged by Chic Justice Darfes, | 204 fairly before the pu! sie Henoe the power rooms are already engaged. retirad io meke up heir verdict at oe! 5 o'clock. | such independent jourgalism in this country—an i They have not yet comein. The mail will not wait—aod | hence the fact of its being regarded in Europe as Theatrical. so your readers must—for the verdict. _ C.W- | the reliable authority in all matters connected | T## Parx.—Last night Mr. Anderson appeared hate oe pai a —An ae from nee with?the movements of parties and of the govern. | 1 the fine comedy of the ‘‘ Elder Brother.” The 0 je wwaukie Courter, lated Sunday, % . i e Sey need sey ate pretences | ne ghey va tt. sco-sadhaneh on should hana ibe which destroy C0 ss — J Twe Atirouanran Actors IN EnoLanp.—We to have seen Miss Horn as “ Angelina”—and An- than De aleT behest baa ef od _ Reig a the forei ri oar, is given: . Atnold & Co., loss $7,000—in- | give in our sbstract of the foreign news, a variety of derson was supported in a creditable manner. Chippendale, as the impetuous old uncle, was ex- och MlosaSt O00 cincuret $2,400) Sarate Roce’ | interesting theatrical intelligence. Miss Cushman cellent, and Mr. Dyott’s performance as ‘‘ Eustace’> was well conceived, and carried out with much 9,000; J. F. Rogue, loss $800—no insnrance; | wasatill in London, where she has already reaped S hog es nfo 00, amaera a harveet of fame and triumph sufficient for a life- dgon, lone '$4,500— insured $1,500; John White, loss | time. She has yet, however, to make the tour of | “es Wace sa sinns ated Wine Fatwene tat Mecha | the lame cites of Great Britain and Ireland, and |". tent wonby efieation by. wome, ef his “Michigan, and coupled by Holman & Janes. Hol has a most brilliant career before her. brother actors at the Park. The hovse had a very br ey fos we alert in ona 9000 Joxuvet $1006; Mr. Forrest, we are glad to perceive, has been animated and cheerful aspect—a great number of orth iueelar’s Loi - J is . . " ; ot ore $1510; Exchange (nat oecupicd) lose $3600 — | Teceived with great favor in that line of the drama, ladies graced the boxes, and Anderson was cheered throughout by the frequent applause of his crowded : 5 : . . i i . The furor in favor of this tyne. jose $250, ‘Cottege Inn, insured | impression, although the play itselt is unmercifully pare tee Unaia tadeie i be Hea thas bal ones i oan 760s Fisher abused. It is indeed, in common with all the | ¥°U"8 Toni hh ; ware in“ Gisippus.” ty. locenot ascertained; two dwelling houses cwned by | Indian dramas with which we are acquainted, | CV To-night he appe ea Rebert Legg, the porter of the Milwaukie House, not in- | a complete failure, so faras a delineation of the| Tux Lrarsrature.— Noihing of importance 1 ts: Atha. Hartford, $11,000 ving amounts: a. Hartford, | 10; " Poloclon, Harticrd, 8000, National. ‘New York, 3,600; Ai very .¢ffective, and was deservedly great: Wisrontin erine sna 1 ee Lnuresee, Freel Beware ly applauded by the London audiences. He Compony, New Yor number ysons were | j js inei i ; fer valy injured by the explosion of powder in the va- | pronounced one of the best melodramatic | Leap was pouring in St. Louis on the 7h inst bailing. The ne Nabe fn calm when the fire | London critics quite confirms that of all intelli- | the Gis. - of war Vandalia, on the 324 March, brok. cut, which alone saved it from spreading to a great- | gent and impartial critics in this country. states that Mr. John Overman, carpenter of the ship, tent. ‘ Yt . 19th. hiss ‘ Mr. Hackett had left London, and was playing at — one tay ara eect ue. eae cave wore Buanive or Diemar. Swamr.—A friend informe | the Edinburgh Theatre Koyal, where he was re- | takensick, when the surgeon advised the commander to ime 4 Lor $15¢0, Shoyer. loss $100; Johnson, lors $1009; | ‘for which his talents and physique particularly qua- sored The above estimate docs not include a large por rioty store, «mong Whom wo regret to learn were N. A_| performers on the stage, and in this opinion we en. | Nearly 20,000 pigs have arrived there this season. us that the recent fire in the Swamp has driven put to sea for ten or twelve deys. Another letter from Sreamer Santa Cravs, forthe Hudson, was launched yesterday afternoon, |. Y¥ Sanger & o., loss $1600—insured in Chicege; Cra ; “ ” wer & Cotes $6000 -fuby insured; Tayne & Van lily him. Ia “Metamora” he made an excellent tion of the buildings burned, The insurance companies, character of the red race is concerned. Mr. | transacted on Tuesday. who have agercics in Milwaukie, in the fol- | Forrest’s impersonation of the savage is, how- MeCiure and Somuel Robinson. A German was injured | 4 j ‘ by thy falling of one of the hooks, while pulling Sawn a | ‘ely and cheefully concur. The judgment of the} y.s. Sap Vanpatta —A letter written on board fron theie hiding places a large number of runaway | ceived with great favor. His delineations of his | the vandalia, dated at Portau Prince, April |, We slives, Who have, in many ‘ares, bowo secreted for yeors. | particular line of characters were justly and deser- | have been to sea for nine days for the health of the ship's A» old black weman, being burnt out ot ber capazions | vedly eulo ined company, but it has made no alteration for the Detter. home, # ugit cut and claimed her master; and, ip addition ar The cates of fever, have increased from thirty to fort to th's return of property, ehe brought with her eleven 4 .— Philadelphia and ie vi e comman. not to ac Suitieen, ell hee’ own, eerving es es indemnity ortemu: Paine Prrrssure Catamrty.— Pl rot of the | @.Pert au Prince faguin, but to proceed to Norfolk; but norstion’ for her long abrence. Any quantity of bear: altimore have held meetings for the relief of the | the latter seid he had to’ return again, but would not re- foxes, and other animals, already, roasted, is to be found; | sufferers in Pitts6urg. Nothing of the kind has | mein over twenty-four hours, and would then proceed to to do is to hieto the smck- et been di s P Pensacola. Accordingly we arrived here aj on the etite, y en done in this city. fr teat yey adds—" Wo are now at sea again, Catamrty.—The Madison Banner of the 9h rh BY he ae enn 8 mach depression of : . County Canvasseas.—Thi brings us the following paiotul intelligence. A () : tuseking seeldent oocnitted sesterdey sporning about | their labors on yesterday at twelve o'clock | dndin cixteen wiles below thie plres, on board the steamer Jo | The election lia sephine, on her way np. Ave | to some defect, an ex erutit plision took place, sad 8 prt ot the engine was driven | scrutity. with tremendous force throngh the eabin deck into one ee ee " Citha slate room, piesing theough the hurricane deck | Navat. Movements.—The sloops of war Sarate- ed disay ka the pa A ee Say ne ga, St. Mary, and Porpoise, were ready for cea at whore ay ont the sieam and @ ya of the machine- rt }ypuecd, wos dreadfully sculded-both army, from the | Norfolk on Sunday. They are destined for the ‘outer blates, were completely Mayed—the feet in the | Gulf of Mexico. gime condition, and the tace and neck also exiensivety jojared. Toe name of the is James Ellis, residence Covat oy Esrors This Court edjourned in Alioghany county, Peongylvania-—on bis wey home from ae rast i ‘we learn | Albany on Tuesday, to meet on the first Tuesday ihut it Lis has breathed asl Gin Wes 'd commenced | spirits in my lite aa is depicted in the ship's company. Boar ti hose who were not down with the epidemic, looke yee , , id. All our lieutenants were down at one ti are undergoing the most rigi¢ | We have had seme very severe cases, but no more deaths. We are now on our way to Pensacola.” Cireait Court. Iter ede: Mafony ete tien lillyer ads. —This was an act of dy noticed. ‘The Jury rendered dict $737 41, assessing the value of the proper. n May. We found at all the evening, a number of tra “no man could count.” We must, theretore, lim our list to those who stand prominent in the politi- caland commercial interests ot the countr: to the passengers by the ‘Great Western, majority of whom will be found to be Canadian merchants, whose-reliance upon the Great Wes- tern,” has induced them to preter her actual punc- tuality to the capriciousneas of the Boston line. e guage of Capt. Matthews, and his professional management of his ship under es, in wind and weather. lowing catal All speak in rapturous k peculiar disadvanta select from an over! only a few of the many recorde: journals of the hotels. Amenican—A. Te) and John Bohlen, Aston—Ca; Washington Philadel Ee ph son, la; F. 8. Dexis Hen. H. Gu Ogde lard, on his way to Bordent Rogers, Va., and 10 othera, lowanns’—J.H. Marwin, Albany ; Washburn, Provi- , Heward, Burlington; W. J. McDonald, a james Roes, Queber Columbus, Ohio; W. Haliburton, P. C. Jones, Bofton ; Messrs Counell, Whitney, Harrington, Capt. Polarks, ialdeman, Le Vecque, Camp- Montreal, passengers in the Great Western, .B. Robbs, Boston ; roit ; J. P. Leacke, “dence, 8. Kingston, Messrs. Fraser, Sinclair, bell, Croi nd 20 ot hers. —Mr. Butler, Buffalo . Carpenter and Herrick, on Spa; Major Hawkins, Canada ; E. H B: ton ; D. Arned, Providence, aud 10 others. Wavasi Me fortnight ago, since whi misfortunate has overtaken five feet ladetphia, Hopkins, Philade cles. It ap oo ‘was accosted by ou whi accused tnd ex-oftc This mornin; granted them Peasury.—Daniel Shea was arrested snd committed for committed by him at the recent election at the a perju his District of the Sixth Ward. Bunotary —The store of Joseph Batter, No. 276 Green wich street, was entered last $1000 worth of hosiery, and a certificate of North River Bank stock for $550. “No arrest. An Oxv New Yorx Tui Philadelphia papers of the 1ith instant, notice th of aman named M. 8. May, for larceny, thst city are probably n Tom Kanouse, who committed st one time so many rob- beries in this city, but by his ingenuity esca; viction. Correction.—A gentleman called at this office yester- day, who stated that Mr. Edwin Lleyd Owen, the gentle- man who was robbed while in bed with a n did not board at the New York Hotel. The reporter stated that he did, from the fact that he swore in the police office that he did board there, which was sufficient to warrant him in-so stating. Coroner’s Office.—The coroner finished up all the cases that he had on hand yesterday. General Sessions. Before the Recorder and Aldermen Emmons and Mott. Arnit 16.—Conviction of William Davis.—The jury in this case, after being out till 7 o’clock this moi nounced to the officer in attendance that they ha: and sent him forthe Court, counsel for prosecution and defence, and for the prisoner. About 8 o’clock the Court and counsel, and prisoner ig present jury were called, and in reply to the question of the clerk e foreman announced that » but recommended him to the mercy as to their verdi the prisoner guilt; of the Court The Recorder ordered Davis to be removed to prison, and desired the jury to accept the thenks of the Court for the attentive maoner in which they had listened to the evidence, and come to a final decision. Besley. Geerke Ay Solera Cpe - k, a Marae honk ant victed of a burglary in the second degree, in bret ‘an entering the store of J R. Keeler, No. 109 Front street, on the night of the 25th of March, and stealing a tub of butter. Sentence, 2 years in the State Prison. Acquitted —William A. Brown ard John 8. Magnus were placed upon trial upon a charge of havii money by false representations, upon the exhil account which it was alleged was untrue. James T. Brady and A. defence. could not be a committed. T! guilty, and the d At 2 o’clock the Court edjourned. Arrit 16 —Saturnio quan forenoon. but it would him, and he now brit care of another y of seg: fl cs pen hiladelphia; Ross, passen, Professor Jackson, Hartford, and 10 others. P. Doolittle, Burlington ; Vassar, Poughkeepsie ; rowner, 8. City Intelligence. Mrstenious ;Divarreanance.—Mr. Jesse Whitmore, left his boarding house, 167 Greenwich street, about a h time nothing has been heard ofbim. From his very steady habits it is feared that some jim, he having left all his clothes, books and papers, at his boardiug house. He re- 8 in Peori,. 1U1., about twelve months since ; he had his right arm by an accident. He is 30 years of age, ht inehes high, light hair, rather stout. When he left home he had on anew fur hat, black coat, dark grey pantaloons, and black silk stock. Any information respecting him would be gladly received as above. Police OfficemApril 16.—Cmancx oy Rosneny in tHe Finst Deonee.—A person und ser, who errived in this city and is at tel, compla: been knocked down en Monda: cornerof Albany and Gree: of about twelve soverigns,and some socks and other arti- ared from the statement of Mr. Pey he = up at the place above mentioned with his wife and child upon his arrival, but his wifebecoming dissatisficd with the place he removed to the Northern Hotel, and came back for his baggage. While (causin; er McGu‘nness, the who demanded payment for a had been drank. sixpe! when a man named Geo. Irvine said that was not enough, and immedialely struck hi ing him ginstently insensible. When he recovered his senses he found himself minus ‘ties were,arrested las! night er Ruckle, aud locked up in t! they demanded a hearing, which Justice Drinker, who allowed them to fo on their personally verbal recognizance till the af- r resent sto] r, 18 d half pi Verdict for defendants. orenoon. Alleghania Circuit Court. Before Judges Betts and Nelson. Apri. 16.—Hunt vs. Moore —In this case, already no- ticed , being an action to recover damage: of patent right, the jury will render a sealed verdict this principal hotels yesterda: vellers and -visitess, whic! ue of travellers, in the various leir, Hartford ; Zorber de Benicr John Sherman, Conn.; W. Haymond, H. 8. Douglas, Philadelphia, and 16 others. ‘ain Mstthews, Steamer Great Wesiern; lancock, Boston ; Ravinsted, Boston ; L. G. Cannon and family, Troy ; J. Ketes and lady, wah, Jno. Forchester, C. Geddes, Montreal; R. E. do; C J. Sanwell, Liverpool > Wilson, Harrison, Dal Quebec ; Fowler, Waker, and Wilson, of Montreal sengers in the Great Western ; Wm. Garson, H. B. M. Regiment ; R. Birminghum aud Mous. Ancorage, Mexi co; Mrs. H. G. Otis, Boston, and 30 others. Crry—Jobn Berrian, Pittsfield ; J. C. Webber, Boston ; H, Sudam, Kingston ; J R. Wilson, B. Moon, Thos. Lee, i Mrs. Thompson, in the Great Western ; dy, Georgia 2A jphia ; W. C. Raymond, Elba, and 10 Sr. Gronae’s—Mesers, Rutherford and Corbyer, Hud- , Canada ; B. Parkaon, Terouto H. Smith, Detroit ; Messrs Leon, Lyon, and Carpen' lasting, John Thernb: —Mr. Glosson, H. B. \s Quebec ; E. Norvi France, (late private Secretary to town, and A. Bonfe ‘evth Regiment ; Mr. ladelphia ; Louis Mail- ni Seigm' M. on the 14th instant fro1 ig at the Northern Ho- ‘ined at the Police Office yesterday that he had t at a house on the streets, and robbed im over the heed, re: i funds and articles. The e wa'ch house. night, robbed of about in PuitapeLraia.—The arrest ut the officers of is the notorious ,» the names of the D. Russell appeared for the An objection wes made to certain testimony, and under that objection the Court decided that the indictment ed, as no criminal offence had been accordingly found a verdict of not ints were discharged from custedy. et ab. vs. Jackson Marine Insurance Company —In this case, already noticed, it was set up for deience in mitij tit rs said to be represented, to sustain suit. Before Judge Oakley. William H. Pearson vs. Ezra Fitch and Rosewell Reed.— In this case the defendants are carrier: h employ ed in October ver a pipe of gin ant These casks were addressed to plaintiff at Port Jarvis, at they had never been delivered to suitto recover the vi defenge set up was, that tne casks were addressed to the n,to whom they were delivered.— ron of damages, that the jured, was much less than ‘urther adjourned to this a firm in this cit pe of brandy to Clear as the foam-bell floating on the brevst ofa billow, and white as the film through the viewless summer air, does GO! i he skin of the person using ‘was not more potent, in its way, than in the removal of tan, fre arn, from the human caticle. been aMicted with these mi learned to ble tiles, for comp! ‘ouge, for tint ite, for imi whiteness and sofiness—and Gree red or light hair black—are also indispensable ar h s stock of valuable com- bm om blash—L; Toilet. meries, can 0% Pei AUD’S de Staves How man: Dry 79 Fulton street, and 77 Beat’s Hair Restorative, at his Agency, 67 Walker st. Ist store rnom Broadway. Magical Pain Extractor, at his ‘Walker,street, first store from Broadway. «Oh my back,” was the exclamation of into the store of Dr. Sherman taken a severe cold, and was purchased one of ‘wenthome in n cab an to say thet he was perfect: janter give him im Dalley’s agency, furentlemen ate, he ° dish caremen quid Peactabl able Biush—fety, Whi Dr. G has pounds, the cele! cipe of Dr. Curtis, will cure the moat inveterate case of ‘The above articles, toge: y be ha 67 Wather street Agents—14 Chesa toa; Peirce, Albany Chinese ever ready to consult thei several Cpitear BResing Grea fr ‘nese Shaving Cream Yet the thousands who have teed it, declare it: to Charming compouod ever presented fo the shavicg D tlemen, we exhort and entrent. yor, iat case, to consultyour best interests. fo sonp-in'her in the by Hemy's Shaw upon the whole : eration, w rial art. Prepared ood, sold by decided Tellus ic conte gale. 10 coats, oop Ue aca Tait to thove ho may suffer “Sr. arti warehouse is lately od ted Jcoustic renowned Loudon ‘deafne: world. ¢ fyi 8 ach He ut for 1236 ce: i jay ast well. ‘The applicition of the trash Ty kr allgwed i i the 935) ing Cream —Men are terest, when they know where ons of beards in theee United have felt the geni Tt ig likewise mo: md any one who takes its excellenc never use soap in the practice of th A. B. SANDS & CO., Chemiats and street, Sold also at oppression of breathing street, 297 Hadeow street, C ns whi of the bowels, but of every it, mausen and si aril or swarthy. complexion, Nel ae the "ubeal are certain to remove all the ul h ot only Av the cause not oaly appe symptoms Showing t Peep ere with the ry iod lart year; presents & decreireo 1.303,412/ in England, acd an increase of 79,168) in the United Kingdom. Allowance: is here made for the seven. days’ sight bills of the Bank of Ragland. which were for- merly included in the returns of the circula'ion. The return of bullion in the Bank cf England forthe come J - week ending March 1, gives an aggregate amount in both Four or Give of Wright’s indian Vegetable Pills, taken every of 15,730,064, Ona erison of this with Tight on going to bed. will, in a me, completely rid the | the return for the month ending March 2, 1844, there ep digeuive onfeas wil be estored tos Weald tooe nd tnplond | PeaPs & decrease of 260,086 - tothoroughly, purified, that costiveness of any ‘other disease . Old Stock Exchange. will be literally driven from the body. 4 : $3200 Chio vs, *60 6% 75shas Ferm’sTrust 35 Beware oy CounTERreits.— Public are cautioned | 10000 do 30 9655 200 90 36 eainst an imitation erticle, boiled in sugar, and called Im- 100% “60 do b30 35 Proved Indian Vegetable Pill : hii 3334 150 Canton Co ug ‘Lhe only certainty of getting the right. medicine is to pur 510 70 20 do a chese at the right place, No, ven gue street, New York, x 50 do 930 42 aad, in fil cases, be particular to ask for Wright’s Indien Ve- ‘4 70 109 E. Boston Co 360 1336 “R, B.—Beware of a'l sugar-coated connterfeit Pills. Ge 73 Uuicn tnd Seven 128 —_ 69% 400 Nor and Wore he ft Philade: hin Subscriptions to zm Ss 2 br ae RALD mins i: Zi F & (G0. 3 Ledger’ Diilding. Tha bret eat Cheat "ers 108* 100 Reading RR ae 5, nth, nel ; withoot it; delivered f'ce of charge in any part of Philadelpois, 135 50 Harlem RR s Single copies for sale as above, daily, at 1 o’elock—Price 9 | 10 F-lalnnd & Sir SF. a as posed #0 Vicksburg Bk 9% 400 Erie KR ox _ ———_____— ry MONKY MARKET, 0 do $3225 Paterson RR oe Wednesday, Aprit 16-6 e.m, | 1% 40 oe we L ‘eo 0 Thestock market to-day was rether heavy, and quote. | 152 Morris Canal 348 eee | tions without much alteration. Norwich and Worcester | 175 do 60 90 so Stonington RE improved } per cent; Erie Railroad 1} ; Harlem 1; Long | 57. .40,. in do Island } ; Canton } ; East Boston $; Vicksburg declined + percent ; Reading Railroad 1 ; Pennsylv: Farmers’ Loan, Kentucky 6’s, Ohio 6’s, and Morris Canal closed firm at yesterday's prices. By the arrival of the steam ship Great Western, from Liverpool, we have commercial advices from Europe twenty-one dayslater. The London money, market was in a very easy state, but foreign stocks were very flat, and quotations declining. The cotton market was heavy, and prices show a decline of one-righth of a pen- ny per pound, from those current at the departure of the Cambria on the 4th ult. American securities were in very limited demand, and quotations the same as before reported. fluence as yct on eur markets. are singular, important and that orders of stock brokers of Wall street. it wou! and rin. tion bill pase checks, payable out of the first money a vote of fourteen to twelve, the House, by a vote of thirty it under the new system the bank has fitable business then under the old. The New Yo now di but very little variation year and lest .— Notes of this Bi culation, first 21,909 (273,873 10,544 blic officers, Due individual Profits and rese Capital stock paid Gold and vault. Notes of ot Cath bi 110,142 25,670 97,679 87,241 18,183 169,460 $1,240,389 1,123,633 doubtful, and $37,286 bad. Mecuanics’ Bank, ape Ipril 4d. Apr.7,°45, Capital stock. ‘$500, Circulation, 340 (722,125 mount due itor 108,174 119,018 ‘Am’t due other Banks... 134, 98,628 Keserved fund and undi- vided profir: 56,149 108,326 Resulting agencies. . 12,491 20,978 $1,496,325 1,569,075 and 8. Caroli Bk certificates on incerest, Am’t due by Banks...... ted ant tes udaer prot. Biils and notes lying over, Hot under protest Bills and notes Real estate... © $1,347,877 1,331,576 test, $8,962 are considered Of the notes lying over and not uoder The general barking operat within the past year, been 5! culation inereased, while th ished. T tion, Accordit Gold and silver coin, bk at the four periods nemed above :— fain. 18, Feb. 22. £28,133,080 28,679,590 7,588,085 The actual cirenl than in J We ann the bi € kc of Bi ivate Banks ... Joint Stock Banks. . roy in England thay 4, Ireland... «s+ United Kieg 29m. 38,438,840 37,673,669 with the month ending the 24 of Marc lows :— peak of land circalation, ‘Total in Kn, Seo'land, vreland A decision was made to-day by the Vice Chan suit between a stock jobbing concern in Wall ‘an outside operator, growing out of @ speculation in one of the most worthless fancy stock® ever jobbed cut in Wall street. The plaintiffs obteined a,decree in their favor, the object of the defendant being to carry it up to the Chancellor at Albany on sppeat The points of the case ighly interesting to the mer- cantile community, and the testimony of some of the wit- nesses which the result of the suit will disclose, will pre- sent A very I in, and in the vicinity , and in fact the only material one, of the plaintiffs is a member of bin; house inthe neighborhood of Beaver street, a time the operation alluded to was made, was a large hold- er and operator in that and other fancy stocks, and it was mache his instrumentality and by his representations, e stocks were bought. It is surprising to what ex- tent speculations in stocks are carried by those actively engaged in legitimate commercial pursuits, and we have no doubt many bankruptcies in that class of busi- ness can be recy, traced to connections with the lower proper irit, by and its agencies for April, 1844, compered , wi 1845, shows the annexed statement :— » (Ga.) any its Aoracizs. " Incr. 64,747 773,783 836,363 We annex a table showing the actual circulation of the the 45th of March than on the !8ch of Jaqual standing the issues amounted fo 1,014,988, mor The advices by the steamer have had very little in eet ond Were measures adopted to put down this speculative the importiog: commission and auction houses of this city, savemany @ young merchent from insolvency The Legislature of Pennsylvania adjeurned, with- out doubt, on the 1th instant. The approprie- ed both houses. Any deficiency may be in the Treasury on the tt of August to meet the interest then due, is to be made P H Ped Gas Light Co. have declared a semi- annual dividend of 4} percent, payable on the 1st of May. The New England Worsted Company declared a divi ere 8 per cent for the last six months, payable en the The, annual reports of the banks of ind the official publication of those made shows the general movement. We annex the returns ot the Planters’ Bank for April this 60,563 144,967 142,891 RL 74,618 191,374 Of the $169,460 wnotes | and bills discounted, ing over, and in judgement, $24,867 are coni |. There has been a v. decrease in the gold and silver coin on hand a year; a decrease in the circulation, in in discounts. The operations ,of this be: to have fallen off in every department within port of the Mechanics’ Bank ef August, Geo., ith’ April, Of the notes discounted and running (o maturity, $5,889 are considered doubtiul. Of the notes under good, and $44,738 doubtful.— Protest, $9,662 are considered good,-and $4,624 doubtful. Of the notes in suit $21,539 are considered good, and, $15,538 doubtful.— f this compan: htly inereased. Cincunation of THE Bann oF Knatann, Sih, Gah ens 215 9,085 9.451.385 Actual cirenlat’n,. £20,544,995 19,790,205 19,090,840 jon of the bank was 643,9201. Thus showing a decrease last month of 706,263! in the ciroulation of notes in England,and a decrease of 765,171/. in the United Kingdom. The comparison of the month end: March 1, 1845, , 1844, is as fol- a | er aren ‘Te, 106 Ya l,and at the issuing into the Treasury. From the present condition ef the Treasury and the estimated receipts and expenditures, from this to the Ist of August, we should judge that a very large part of the interest then due would be paid in these checks or drafts. The Erie Railroad bill was lost in the Senate by the Girard Bank bill in to thirty-si Fulton Bank has declared a semi-annual dividend insti ution is now conducted upon m, and bas been only about a year leclaration of this dividend shows done a more pro- ia, are sider the past have, e cir- ie item hes dimin- e decrease in discounts is small and about off. set by the increase of exchange discounted. The weekly reports of the Back of England show avery great regularity in the movements of that institu- ing to the late reports there appears an in- crease in the amount of notes issued, but the increase in the amount on hand, shows thatthe actual circulation is Th 19,696,675 ia March fetement showing the Gimeulations of all ks on the Ist of February and March 1645 IRCULATION OF i ae in Great 76,171 Second Board. $5000 Peun’a 5's 70% 3%shasNor& Wore 67 1.000 do 150 do 67 50 do b30 67; Ty Monk: Canal 30 0 50 C7 150 L Island RR 100 do. as 100 Stonington RR. we 50 jo 6784 $1000 Ind $.bdg, 2837 SING psee eB % 1000 In is, 25 yrs 33% «50 shasH Boston a3. 13} 2% shas US Bie bs os 2% do b20 4 400 Vicksburg Bk 8% 40) do 530 1336 200 do $34 100 L Island RR 2 50 do 8% 200 ko 72 50 do bs 6 5000 do 33 73 100 do r 50 do 15 72 100 do 83 835 25 Frie RR 2B 25 Morris Canal 2 lo 210 28 0 de. 830 29% 100 Nor and Wore 320 66 2 do ©3065 = do 220 66 160 Farm’s Trust e352 do #9 66) 50 Harlen RR 330 ril 15. share New England B: ; 2 Merchants’ Bk, 106%; 2 do 10636 ic Worcester RR, 67; 25 do, bo Im, 6734; 180 W ilmin, 150 East ton stock, Bas (00 Long Island do 73; 45 do 7334; 20do Btate of Trade. Asues—There very limited demand for pots, and we Pro Maa $4 a 406} for new. Pearls are steady at $4 66}. 4624. erate ae change to-day. Western flour, 94 476. hey lat om market remains very quiet. The news from Liverpool, per the Great Western, in relation to this staple, has had no other effeet on this market than to weaken prices, and induce holders to offer their supplies morefreely. No actual deciine has yet taken place, and holders do not anticipate being compelled to make any concessions to buyers. Paovisions—Pork continues firm at our quotations, with avery fairdemand. New mess we quote at $13 634 a 13 75; new prime at $10 62} a 10 75; old prime ia held at $0 60 a9 76; old mess at $12 624 a 1276. Beef is rather in- active. Prime selis at $6, and mess at $9. Lard is in fair demand, and prime ba:rel and keg sellsat8a8jc. Ex ports from Ist to 15th inst.—Beef, 1,227 bbls; pork, 4,676 bbls; lard, 962 kegs. ‘fae mi doe casks are dull, and we still quote 28c. Western and prison barrels are held at 24a 24jc. Cotton Market. Mosize, April 9.—Our market opened on Saturday with a fair demand—sales ,estimated at 2,500 to 3,000 bales, at previous prices. Since then little or nothing bas trans- pired—sales averoging probably not over 600 bales per , fer which full prices were paid. The market, not- withstanding this dullness, is very stiff—middlirgs of good quality full 6jc. The receipts since Friday evening are only 3,901 bales. Exports, 8,442 bales. Nsw Oaceans, April 8.—The cotton market yesterdsy was influenced by a sages rebate from Mobile that later and more favorable advices had been received from Ku- rope, to which some parties attached credence, and the business of the day yoy are fully 6,000 bales, at very firm ibe . About one half of these operations were on spec “ Interior: if 0-8; Ordinary, dhe oh; Middling, © -—Inferier, 4] 0 5; St 8 63; 5, 6 0 6h; Middling Fair, 6§'2 6}; Fair,707j; Good Fair, 7} 0 74. There is a limited enquiry for sterling exchange, at 7]. 8} percent prem. France, stbo a beady New York, 60 days, 1f a2} per cent discount ; sight checks, {aj per cent discount. eir Married. On Wednesday, 16th inst. by the Rev. Dr. Hardenberg, Mr. Gsoaae Lavo, to Miss Puase N., daughter of A.D. » M. D, Died On Wednesday morning, 16th inst. Mr. Francis Do: MINGE, 45 years. The Luke and friends of the family are respectfally invited to uttend his funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from his late residence, 62 Ann street, with- out further invitation. At Newcastle (or Chappequa,) on Saturday, 19th inst. at 6} o’clock A. M. after a illness, Joszrn C. Dopas, formerly of this city, beloved and respected by ell who knew him. L Steamship Creat W. T JP Bwift, Prof reat ed tor of Philosophy, ‘Abraham Friend. J Court, L Maillard. A Bompard, Wm $8 Johnsoa, J Sinelair, RO Hoss, C Geddes, othunter, Arch Macfarlane L Bea 74% ‘Susan ill, Wm Williamson, W 8 Syms, Win Paul, jogers, Wim Harrington, C R Barrister. bv dpred Passe: Sailed. “ within the} Havar—Ship Sully—C! . De Conlomb, of Philadel its and | phia; B. Fiske, lady, two children, and servant, Boston. appear B Bi Were (ty bra a 8 Miln—t0 en ite ao rower Relig" wine Mae 88 Moacalta Bits Tn eat nf gee brandy’ 20 gr 3d white a cr 00 prams cr. verdigrease 30 hf chs wine to order. bf ites brandy 45 arcana a Dba Gee Beis to 8 vais |—20 cks red wine A Seignette & co—15 h€ pipes brandy 120 “Br Soae, GNige)—qrd otle Fradente—{ Reported, yesterda je Juan, (Nica) eported yeste —Ia60 gla Wrnsil wood 43 cetbore aedian {a0 hides: Geode & co—200 gla Brazil wood 100 hides H&'D Cotheal & co- Domestic Importations. AraacnicoLa—Barque Globe—707 bales cotton H Co pu do 5 bxs tobacco Parmlee & Rogers—195 bales cotton 8 ronson. Savannan—Brig Philura—260 bales cotton Parmlee & Rogers 132 Spofford, Tileston & co—20 D Taphy——3 chests Madison 4 empty hhds N_Jobnson. ‘ Gxrorcetown—Brig John Hill—41 bales cotton R L Mait- Jand & co—10 H Coit & co—50 J & N Briggs—1i4 Sacket, Bro- thers & 30——48 # Averill & co—28 Burritt & Johnson—152 ‘0—$7 bales cotton 122 bhls tar 67 hides on & co—1 box silk Cook, Anthony & Maho- it wood T Bielby & co—30 bales cotton to or- MARITIME HERALD. _ PORT Or New YORK, APRIL 17. 4 23| Moon sets 6 37 | miGH wats pre- Atkins & co; Edwin, Pierce, Savan- Mobile, Hicks, Bailey & Co—Bargue phi Pardonetie, Biaisdell, To- Konet, Barbadoes, Brett ia.) Wil FN: Sean eee Gould,” Wilmington, NC, ;, Caroline, Sherwood, Cfarleston, Dunlvun & Dimon—Sehrs Caledonia, ‘Bondret, Se Johns, NF; J H Braine; Euvzabeth, Joree, dado; r, Ste- Tro} dor Chesa- wi , Crowell, Boston . Post, Baltimore—Sloop Hepudlic, rw Philadelphia, J'MeKee & Co=Brig Caroline Clark, Shaw, 8¢ Marys, Nesmith & Walsh. no larger. Arrivea. 1 NOLAND. : Iseue Dep't. BATE TO Fibs 22. March 8, March 15. | Steam ship Great Wenrern. Matthews, ieft Liverpool 20th Notes iss’d,.. 520 29,040,075 29,148,060 | Mareh, at 290 p m—arrived off Sandy Hook 16th April, 645 a Gold coin & bulli 367 13,008,880 13 102,753 | m, making ths passage in 17 days 12 hours—experievced very se- Silver bullio 8 2, vere wenther on her passage. ist Apel, Lpm, lat 5t 26 N, lon Bis 15 24 W, exch ‘aa's with the Danish brix Denier, ranuing i it 47.N, lon 40 W, exchang 3,208,159 1 tothe Bast. . 7d , 6 pm, 3,069,572 999 colors with the R 8B amt Lien | to the Kast. Other deposites,..... 8,803,570 356 Barqne Wm Kennedy, Martin, (rrporie yecterday,) 26 days Seven day and other from ‘Rochalle, with brandy to $'I Nicholl. Left at Nantes, bills,.... . 1,079,831 035 "962,386 980,378 | ‘Apallo, Hunt, fr Charleston, disg, unc; no Am vessels at Ko- Gevern’t 843, ¢ 379 13,474,379 13,474,379 | chelle. ‘The Prench brig France to aail_on the lth of March Other secu ¢ 784,494 11,720,459 11,896,377 | for New York; a French schr for New York, sailed on theSth Notes, . 7,588,085 8,869,215 9,340,815 9,451,985 March. ¥ Br brig Baltic, Dearborn, 37 days from {Old Harbor, Ja, in hie to H Godet. no Americans’ . ant» Globe, Brazier, 20 days from Apalachivola, with cot- ton, to the master. ‘ Sw brig Alcyon, Rouborn, 65 days from Stockholm, with iron ogre Wakalne Manford 96 days from Bordaanx, with ays 5 on Re Lowden, Left Arethnen, B:xier, to ke ‘ er Wo days ftom Demerara, in ballast to . leas on | Orde i . | Brig Wasson, Norton, 22 days from New Orleans, with sugar )notwith | cot b Morgen: Brig Philura, Doane, 6 days from Savannah, with cotton, to Dan! & Di nam & De, i 6 di rom Georgetown, SC, to T BAIS ee Have had for several days alin weather, ‘with ’ mosphere. ae ee ee dward, Btorer, 16 days from Thomaston, ommas . | Brig Thomas & kaw "eae 085 “ing Mereator, Holmes, 20 days from Wirdsor, NS, with fish " m7. 44,068 | tO re Turk, Eldridge, 2 days from Boston, with mdse, to SW 703,263 | Mthr Richmond, Thornton,6 days from ‘Thomaston, with lime to the master. "Scht Friend, Bacon, 2 days from Boston, with mdse, co 8 W UAH: Magic, Ulmer, 6 days from Thomaston, with lime, to (Ng che Increase, Verrell, 6 days from Thomaston, with lime, to hg TA nin, Nickerson, 6 days from Portland, with mdse, voqtne Bride, Bessey, 6 days from Thomaston, with lime, to toe atStief Sachem, Smith, from Eastport, with laths and i ton. gators to Senith and rom Norfolk, with eotten to J Ander- dcht Henry Clay, Chance, Crom Folly Landing, with corn to Schr Harrisburg, Corning, from Philadelphia, with, com, to jolan, from Frankfort, with mdse, to the

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