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Important from Mexico. Interesting from Texas National Academy of Design—No. 2. Songs for the Beople: | No. I2—Atr: Cease We have received via Havana and New Orleans, Advices from Galveston to the 9th inst inclusive | No. 46--Landscape Composition, by H.G Flagg, Corse sweet nt -set later intelligence from the city of Mexico. were received in New Orleans on the 14th by the oe hea’ : Mr. F. wa boid sailor, but a til 4 dar: For sill may hea a On the 29in ult. our Minister in Mexico was in- | New York. fate has ee i eaten fae: *Pismads so vutforyou: formed that the diplomatic relations between the | Count Saligny, the French Minister to Texas; | duced by a * North Easter.” * nous Caereea eae “ened two countries had ceased. Capt. Morris, of the British Navy, and the Hon. No. 49—A View of the two Lakes awl Mountain Now that my akin i ler you cannot, It appears that Mexico is willing to recognize the | Ashbe! Smith, late Charge d’Affuires to England, | House, Catskill Mowntains, Mornin, by T Cole: How of I've waxdered, weary too, independ fT Mine laser will assengers in the New York *} Wolduess is the greut characieristic of Mr. C. He With bimples’on my face independence i je- | came ers in the New York. ~ al st Ue Onn clinslbenes t § Per CP PG . erie the N. 0. Tropic, April 14] attempts almost impossibilities, and does them fine- ans cues wan any: breahlan , The trie] py rpm . nite i eroiods Tho Galveston Civilian, of the 24, sunounces the return | {Y Here wo have, anuninteresting mountain scene, Agazed oo many lovely girls, ona was in pI 5 on the 31st, of the Freach and British Mi fi covered with verdure, and yet it 1s not stupid. t ose brew, whose free and neck, (From N.. Bulletio, April 14.) seat of goverumeat, and. says; Nothing hes yet trae | steat distance these stupendous humps on the Way covered over with pimples, ‘The Alabama arrived At yosterd from Havana, with p2- } pired concerning the purport of their ¥ We under- | back of earth look picturesque and grand; but I thought sweet maid, sf you but knew, pasate the 10th inst. They contain, three days later in- } stand that they met the American Minister some twelve | when we stand upon their sides, we gaze above, How quickly you might eure them, telligence from Mexico, brought, by the English packst } miles this side of Washington, on his way up below, and around, and see nothing but trees, gen- You surely would not thus appear, Dee ees aeian prem baneenns ob tne Drares Sele ‘ane Paper of the O:h, has the following pare- | erally of the same size, and, except in the fall, of mowhel dp know: Mertns, boating! Gee h , am ies the: fa if ‘you but newlas I do know, Fates the rumors and suspicions attached to the sailing of | ‘The British ship Eurydice, Captain Elliott, arrived off | {t¢ame color. As a general thing, the side of a Ifovrsl'd eit teat asi ealous stuff the Fay ice from that port to Galveston, and canvassas ot | this port on Thureday, from Vern Cruz. By'this errivas | {GH mount a eat mapas Gnlnelting Sa, With Jones’ famous Soap. : some length the opinions of the press) in the city of Mex- | both ihe Ministers of Great Britain and France in Texa | J° M: c rs “y f ould well be selected, chemical properties oftha genn- ico on tie subject ot annexation. On this topic, we are | have recelvea atches. Their precise purport is not | Yet Mr. C. is fond of painting them. In this in- ‘of admiration and wonder of all. Sorry to observe the equilibrium of temper and segacity | known; but it is understood thot they bring renewed | stance he has some distance and water scenery to soft, white, clear and healthy it makes usually displayed by ef Sigle Diez y Nueve, is at fault— | overtures, from the present Government of Mexico, for | agsist him, and has made a noble work. As a Thi lect,during the di f th figored, skin at the samme time is paper,we recollect,during the correspondence of the | the recognition of indepen tence, t me : , . eed, eles he ea oe a per re xegotlect diy nats eter ogni of our indep:nience, and the settlement | colorist he is feeble, but, for conception of gran. sub: | ofall in dispute bet tries, igh- i Jectot the execulions at Tobasco, had the good sense and | ° ‘The Cin lone ispute between the two countries, deur and high-toned execution, he has no rival in tury it once. Mind and get none but Jones’ jan attaches great importance to the new tariff | 4. BS plo edn yins i ‘ 4 u i 2 6 discretion to advise the Administration to conciliate the | regulations of Great Britain, as many of the articles on | “™eTice : ;., | American Hagle, #2 Chatham street, $23 Broadway, or 139 Fule French, and pointed out the lamentable disasters which | which the duties are to cease, it says, can be exported | , No. 50—Beatrice, by ©. G. Thomp:on—This | American Brooklyn, & State street, Boston, weale rerulet aenolhas wae with Franos ilies akon with advantage from Texas. head, poueh wel SrrsOgsd, is on the whole, a a diflvrent view, seems, however, of a war wit) a ‘Th le oor aflair; it t 5 of pg areal bs barge re tinal pea © papers are full of articles relating te annexation. | oor aflair; it iv flat andcold; forehead and hair For Three Shitit ful head of ing a three shilling bottle of Jones's Coral its qu lities are (and mind, reader, it does force the growt» of hair, to'soften, clean and U{Ul, to stop it fal and dispel dandruff The discussion appears to be carried on with much | deauutuily painted, and th di te and ua- | Asplendid, a delicious, a be: Iguacio Cumplide), who is alsoa member of the Honso of | warmth, the tone ¢! the National Register and Galveston | tural. re A ean cehioe iam hai anol a en ah Representatives, asristed at a secret session of the Honsv, | Civitian, being decidedly hostile to aunexation on the s Where it was proposed to close immediately ail communi- | terms prepos-d by the jornt rexulutions, while the Hous-| _58—Portrait of a Lady, by Alanson Fisher— Cation with the United States; to prouibit the introduc: | ton Telegraph and Guiveston News strongly advecate an | Common place in conception and arrangement, but supel oe vail nc na to dive te'derh, ant keep ip in Hon of her cotton and manulactures, and isaue letters of | nexation oa those terms Tho Newe of the sth hus an ar- | defined wich much skill’ and judginent—the ‘dras order thrice as long me any ouher aviicie made’ Sold at 82 Chate marque. The proposition, hewever, was not definitely | ticle on the subject, in which it snggests a Convention as pery charmingly painted. ham str-et, 3<3 Broadway, 139 Fulion street, Brooklyn. actet on and no steps appear to have been taken beyond | the means whereby to accomplish the roposed change of | 54 _ vive H Shelton, b. F “ Sending protests to the representatives of England and | Government. Iu reply to tho objection to this course, Tia hon, by F. Boyle—A likeness, but | ceeill diasahd. ihe csaaw of tak arenk Franee, and an address to the Governors of Departments, | that there is no provision known to the laws or constitu: | Wot a flattering one of us fasciwating lady. The bays Felanr’e Oloseonian or All-Healing Beloaime (tie ere advising them to be prepared for whatever emergency | ction empowering the Executive or Congress to calla | dress is in very bad taste, and an entire absence of | Tem dy, Folkers Olvsaonian or ‘t ag by g : f ded that it will rais» the dead to Ivfe, but ics suce might arise. convention of the peopie, the News argues that the decla | the principles of color is apparent in the jamming to- | Xoo jent. C tion, 5 fm he Sigle atiil consoles itsolf with the idea that Texas | ration In tra Corey patel eer oft ia d Cia. | Biedied of tee Ea De Le of teen Ly ) ion, that every power-not express- | gether ot two of the primary colors that are dia- | Bleeding of the Lungs, Difficulty of Breathing, and the may not agcept theresolu'ion ax ho brunt of the war,” | ly delegated to the existing government “ia reserved te maeieuls opposed teach other, without the har. | pusdisenses of the Ls for hich iets, reecmmended, _ 4 Ce sea) Taba iuar aay, be borne by heron the wes | he people.” and the second article of the declaration of | nonious link to unite the harsh contrasts The | semedy ic has bien. ivtrndueed but ashore time to publ Inmet prele n nnneee e e NT ee E rea ose tte| duger and thumb of the right hand Took as if aney | Woruaite yates te etiaat "ay eg Several very savere shocksof an earthquake were felt | authority, and inctituted for their benefit; and they have | Were Vuited for the purpose of securing a pinch of | bY fMicted with direase, and requiring its effects Daring he ith, th ho are saff-ring uuder coughs, thove in both Vera Cruz and Oaxacu; they commenced at nine in | at all times an inalienable right to alter the government | sual. who fear fatal terasination of disease, and those wivo ste at & the morning end lasted un‘il half past jn the evening. | in such a manner as they may think proper,” is sufficient | 56—Radish Girl, by W. Ranney: This composi- | 10s for au effectual rew edy, cannot do etter than by maki Mr. J.P, Schaizell has been recognized as American | authority, aud clearly fi rend the right to proceed in the 2 OY TF. y | comps trial of thi ‘hey mey rest astured they will not be disap- Consul at Matamoras. manner p toposed: Moreover, the Hews pve ite elif | “Of Teminds us strongly of a “lay figure” that has | pointed. For i ‘ i e by an artist toapaint drapery from— | aud at Mrs. Hays . O. Pic: 1 19. thst the foregoing article was incorporaied into the | 2°¢% arranged 8 y - ta PE afar en ay sretay: pone and three Constitution mare sepecially with a view to meetthe | 80Mething like what is intended, but crooked in of alae had gone there totry him. The news of the | present crisis.” In reply to the objection that an independ- all the joints; the ypaeee do not hang together well. Medical Notice:—The Advertisements of the ‘at (06 Sassau street, one door above Aun, , 139 Fniton street, Brookiyn. the joint resolutions by the House, as they re- | ont movement by the pvople, for the purpose of throwing | The frame aroun the vegetable vender is beyond | New York College of Medicine and Pharmacy, established for fimel nee! as Senate, wae received at Mexico ea the | off their present ‘soversmenty le revert jonary, the Neue | criticism; for his taste in gilding we sincerely con. | {2 Sappression of Quackery, in, the cure pf all diseases, will 24th, im an official note from Mr. Almonte; but he says | says :— gratulate the artist. ‘SRICHARDSON, MD Agent the President bas not yet signed them, though he wouid ‘e would, however, reply, that such revolutions are| 69 — Full; paper. 5 of the Passaic, he Lea Offics and Consul iag Rooms of the Collese.95 Nassau stre, doubtless do so. There was some talk about pursuing “‘a | of very irequent occurrence in the several republics o! | y ‘Talbot : here is met fee ae eae oy vigerous and energetic policy,” but no note of War. On| North America. The thirteen original States all under- truth, 1n this picture. ‘4 Beai’s Hair Restorative, at his Agency, 67 dit, that propositions would be made to Texas to ac- | Went this kiad of revolution for the very same purpose, GLP p ‘Ge J. A. She, _ | Walker st. Ist store rrost Broadway. knowledge her independence, and enter into a.commer. | uamely, to adopt the American Constitution, and to make —Portratt of a Gentleman, by J. A. Shegogue : cial treaty, (provided she wenld reject annexation. If | their own constitutions conform to its requirements, Al-| Rather Tom-Thumb-ish. Dalley’s Magical Pain Extractor, at his s is #0, John Bull ia nodoubt at the bottom of it. One | most every year witnesses similar revolutions inorder to | 68—Portrait of Fashion, by R. A. Clark: We | agency, 6? Walker mreet, first store from Broadway. member of the Mexican House spoke of ‘the necessity of | accomplish t ime end, or for the purpose of chi nging have never seen this heroine of the turf, but if she putting an indestructible barrier to the outrageous ad- | OF Modifying one or other of the state constitutions. | is as etherial as this shadew of a horse we dont AU Philadelphia Subscriptions to the vances of the United States to Mexico.” We aupposekhe | Louisiana is, at this moment, undergoing such a revolu- | wonder at her success in the race-field; there 1s @ Handa ute ah ata et ee eae es next question will be,\where is California 7” And it will charming transparency about her that would be | & Co.,3 Ledger Building, Third dtreet, near Chestnut,” Lerme remain tobe seen whether John Bull or some “Live The article concludes as follows : — commendable if she were really of the thickness | —75 cents a month, including the Sunday paper; or 65 cents Yai at bargain making. Pendingthia} ‘The same public opinion which established our pre- d : f h Or + but as the | Without it; delivered free of charge in any part of ladelphia. i oftetel communications with the | fent its Raman, now dem nds nother change—a eclebrateds tocee Esther} WROME kitecuieced Stugle copies for sale as above, daily, at 1 o'clock —Price $ ‘ican embassy had ceased. in en contemplated an reed to w! more nan- 4 G5 J ro ents. ‘ HL Siglo (of Mexico) ofthe 20% ult- contains a letter | imity than the frst revolution sand tn the consivuton | Weight, we dispose of italtogether, ‘Theres the | “ihe Weexty Henatp ie alto forsale every Sarurday morn: ; it | ing—Price 64 cents. or $3 per annum, delivered in any part of from the Minister of Foreign Aftsirs (Cuevas) to Mr, | Which the poople then formed, they expressly reserved | ghost of a horse in the foreground—what does it | i3% fadel phi Shannen, U8. Minister at Mexico, informing tim tha; | to themselves tue power te eect tie change ging to} mean? . utile he eo ee sale at their es- the Government was in possession of t! wledge of } the existing government no control whatever over their ——_ tablishment, as soon as issued, wholesale and retail a the passage ef the annexetior: resolutions, and that diplo- | action in this matter. The required consent of our pre- Literature, &c. (C7 With the exception of one paper, the ‘Herald” is read i tions bet ti untries were suspend. | sent government to this change, can be easily had, after Pe |. | 2s mach, perhay Pees oe aot ake mene auaetoeae ‘nddresved, the constitution ofa State pecs has been formes | _W8sren’s Evementary Sreutinc Boox—A val. that city, affo hiladelphia, as iblished i ‘valuable medium to advertisers. "Adver a i i i - handed to the agents at half past 4 o’clock, will ap ‘Miniet f Spain’ | and adopted by the le in convention, either by re: | Yable and much improved edition of this most use: eemmncet a Prat _ cna Fegland, protsing og inst the proceedings fering the mane to the regular session of Con; ress, OF it] (ul work has just been issued. I: 1s one of the u ee Na of the United States in relation to ‘Texas. necessary, toa callal session, at an earlier period, which | best booksthat can be piaced in the hands of a The following is an extract of a letter received } President Jones will doubtless feel it his duty to make, in | child, and will doubtless have as great a circula- MONEY MAKET. bya canemanial Baltimore, dated coeplancs poli re ru C3 the peo} ws p tion ag ero edition, which amounted to Tuesday, April 22—6 P. M. 5 ‘ ia reference to the anxiety evinc many persons to m opies. i dong sai Riattie deem hove 29, 1845. | ascertain whether General Houston fin favor of the | cveral millions of copie ‘The stock market .# evidently improving. The sales ‘Annexation Law,” the News saya that a gentleman of | | Warwick Wooptanps—Burgess & Stringer, | to-day were large, and prices advanced a fraction. At an Resolutions, ever since tho news of their passage by | Montgomery county has recently had an es pe with | New York.—An interesting volume, being a re- the old board Stonington went up j per cent; Norwich the United States Congress was received. A great many | General Houston, and reports that the General is bending | print of papers which appeared some time since in and Worcester }; Morris Canal ; Mohawk 2; Canton propositions have been liscussed, such as war, non-inter- | beneath the whirlwind of Public opinion. The News| the New York Turf Register. ena 5 5 eetunteern or Lavi erg cree > ora Shore ee Minsuteaman Easy—Daggers,and Harper Brothers | +; Framers’ Loan } ; Pennsylvania 6’s 4 ; Ohio 6's 4; can pro and vessels. fut not ol 18 - PES, pgs ee fowls) pasa 74 ana wiistkahn tvat pe aa wad hoon net opesity oppose iret , measne; and his nen- | vow York.—Those two enterprising publishers ap- | Wilmington ; ; Reading Railroad, Herlem and Long to declare poni ” they will no doubt go more mildly to work—as, what can | tively that he is in fs fs . He has | pear to have had a race together to get out a cheap | Island closed firm at yesterday’s prices. they expect with high handed measures against their | stored that he preters MriBenton’s wilrto Me Broo, | reprint of this amusing novel--25 cents ‘The anticipated difficulties with Brazil do not seem to powerful neighbors but the indifference he manifested indicated thatheis} New Yorx LegaL Onserver, for April—Owen, | have an unfavorable influence upon stocks, as the sales U.S. District Court. willing to accept of the terms as offered, trusting to the New York.—This is an exceedingly useful work to | to-day not only show an improvement in prices, but th ma; and 8 b iene : y y P' Prices, e Boforo Judge Botts. mody any dofect thet may eala! ia the weesiutons'Inely | tHe Profeesion. ‘The present number containsa de- | tecling among operators In much better thon aawahy Aran 22.—His Honor delivered the following decisions | adopted. : cision of Judge Parker, of New Hampslire,which | ana there appears to exist a greater degree of confidence in Admiralty this mornit The Red Lander gives a report of a meeting of the citi | ‘3 of great importance to the profession. The Judge inthefuture. ‘The money market is not by any means GField § Atwater vs the Sloop Argus.—This was acolli. } zens of San Augustine, favorable to annexation, at which | holds (a contrary opinion to that of Mr. Justice 4 sion case, whigh took place on the Norih River, between | the Hon J¢ L. Anderson, Vice President of Texas, presi | Story) that when property is attached on mesne | easy, but we must expect a tightness until after the Ist of the sloops Argus and Bucktail, in whichsthe letter was | ded. A the persons present, were Senators Greer, process prior to Bankruptcy, that the creditor has | May. sunk, off Rhimebeck, and eompensation Sought by | and Kauffman, General Henderson, Judge Walker, &c. the right to proceed and perfect his judgment, not- By the arrival of tho steam chip Caledonia at Boston intiff for the damage sustained. The Court decid: | Resolutions were adopted approving of the project ofan | withstanding the bankruptcy of the debtor. It also from Liverpool, we have commercial advices from all the collision nsed by the pegiigence of the J nexatlon upon the basis of the lateract of the United Btates.| Contains eome very importent points in pleading. J parts ot Europe seven days later than those received by rgus, and made th reference | Congress, pledging their utmost exertions to bring abou * ae | the Great Western. There had been very little change in tata the amount of damages, and } its cousummation, and suggesting to the neighboring Tue Wesrminster Review, for March—Scott & the markets, although the political movements in Parlia. that upon the coming in and confirmation of his report, | Counties the Propriety of holding meetings on the subject | Co , New York-—This Review has always been | nent were likely to have an influence upon commercial the livellants take a special decree for the amount. and expressing their opinions. More 10 unison with the state of public feeling in | and fioancial affairs. The alight change im the money Benjamin Bedell and others, vs the Brig ip | This} An article appears in the Houston mag eo in reply | this country than any other of the British publica- | and cotton markets between the departure of the Great Pras sasther easeof collition, which csoatred of Sandy- [to one in the Netional Register, in which “the scape tiong and we hope that it meets with the support | Western and Caledonia, had been preduced by the de Ne NT ee eee ee hte tan eacs een ste, Uaihed: States to) avoid paying tool i aaccrves, | ‘Thanumiier before ue Comins Lee upon the Oregon question. It had created a firmness persons lost their lives. The respondents alleged that } their debts” are told that « the moment annexation should ticles, of interest ; and the lit in the cotton market and reduced the price of consuls.— the Emily missed stays, which was the consequence of J take place, cvery such judgment will be in full force in | Seven articles, of varying interest ; and the literar This Oregon effair is going to crete a. great deal of | thosccident ‘The Court, however, thought that the | Texas.” ‘The Tel-graph, after atating that it rejoices | man, as well as the politician, will gain muc excitement in both countries, and it would not astonish Emily was at fault, Lard ae a ae in ayer et fae x pistes class is so very small” administers comfort to J veuctit by a careful perusal of its pages. ‘as should serious difficulties grow out of the question. owners ef the Vi ja (the vessel belonging t» the em Led ST Sa FERS . * i Ped ci he i rag pa rs Wo believe, however, that this class of persons have | = Tax Wxatx Fisneny —We take the following | ,,72¢ duty om cotton has virtually ceased: Lots have been Thomas Hill vss the Ship Martha—This action was | nothing to fear from annexation, as all questions respect: | article ia relation to the whaliag bnsiness from the tion of the Government beobtained. The receipts have broaght to recover tor damages done to a shipment of J ing the present citizens of Texas would necessarily be | Sasdwich island Polynesian :— been very lurge this season compared with last, being up iron while on board the 1. Order that it be | decided under our present laws, and if those laws now The great preponderance of American pi the 4th inst. this year of American, 108,005 bales, against referred te the Clerk to mount, en the princi | protect the refugees, they would be equaily authoritative | gayed in this business will strike every one. At the 915,797 up tothe same period last year. The k of ples of this decree after the admission of Texas into the Union asa State. | § exceeds thatofall theether nations by | Awericas on hand April ath, 1845" was 673160 teice, Texas, in eed ged her sovereignty in that of the Unitec $9,621,960—by 176 vessels, anu by 6407 men. The New agai 129,100 last year. Consumption from January ist U, 8, Comamissioner’s Office. States, will still retain a portion of her sovereign attri- | srunswick vessels are partly owned in. the United States | ° April 4th, 1945, 920.290 against 222,630 for the same Before J. 8. Rapelje, Exq. citizece will be protected tu eves phinete night vat thay | af Wellasths Bremen, many of which are commanded | time lost ycor.. ‘Tne sales of American to 4th of Apal Aran. 22—Arrest of the Pilot of the Swallow—W. Bur | Ci\iz0:s will be protected in every private right that they | by Americans. The principal French houses engagedin | this year Were 435,710 bales against 438,660 lost Wale nett, the Pilot of the*#wallew,” has beon arrested on the J HOv porsers under the laws of Texas. These laws pi ro, | ‘his business are at Havre, and the head of the one mest x atable. showing the prices current in Liverpool on chatge of causing the deaths of those who have been | ‘ct {hem from the julgments of the Courts of the Unit | prominent is an American of great wealth, who wentto | the ath of Apri, 1848, 1844 ond 1616 2 a drowned inthe late fatel disaster on the “ Swallow,” and | &! ewig and aiter her admission into the Union, no | Havre asan agent of the Redmans of New Bodiord. The revert Court United States can exercise its jurisdiction il on temperance principles, and | ¢.,QU°TATIONs Fon Corton iv Livenroon, Avni 4 balms ai 9 asa thsamauad te divest auy citizen of Texas of any right aequired pre- tush oftheir success i tobeeteibuted te this tact’ ‘The | Orleamand Mobile seid is 3 7 vious to the admission ‘exas into the Union. tes govel t bestow no bounty upon th 5Sa5! 4 Serer Seert, Since writing :heabove, we learn verbally that Caj oon “tnd yor itaaurihisto an extent which costs taat Seay 4 Before {hele Hocors judges Ulshoefter, Ingraham Daly: J pitiott sailed from Galveston on the 31 iost. in the Britah | frai/ 9 (ndvetit flourishes to an extent which c Bagh, 5 the Recorder, the Mayor and a quorum ofthe Board ol } sioop of war Electra, tor Charleston, where he expects to | (nat h they maybe aided by government fun EAE od pyar meet his family, The Hon. Ashbel Smith leaves here by | saglik appear to have almest entirely abandoned it Next Trial of Justice Drinker—This Court met § thi; moruing’s mail, on an iraportant mission to our gov- ‘The quotations this year and those ruling at the same -M., when en motion of Alderman Shieff | grnment.. Its eait Major Donelson hed boen two days in 1 GEC GIEL ited teenie time in 1843, are neatly alike, nd the crops of each year djouraed over to Thuraduy next, in | washington, and had not yet commuuicated wita the branch of the American, being mainly esteblished by | Will turn outnearly equal Consequence ef the deceave of Alderman Williams, one of } Texan government. Nothing is yet known as to the dis- : The we: kly reports of the Bank of England show avery the members of thigCourt, fosition of President Jones with regard to annexation on | gop tuny,bulitolthe best Wotertals ged tag hon a, | REeat regulert in - Supesior Court. the terms proposed, he not having given any opiaion, fa J 4¢ an expense of from $30,000 to $ We have | Accordixg to the late reports there appears on increase in Torable of adverse, There ls a report that the officers of | taxon the lowest value for the average, and the prices of | t”® ametint of notes issued, but the increase in the Bofors Judge Jones. the custom: on both banks of the Sabine have discontin- amount on hand shows that the actual circulation is no Arai —John G, Winter va. Henry Corts $ Co— | ued the collection of the customs duties, they, ia their oil aud bone are according to latest dates from the United ‘This was an gotion of replevin, brought tu recover seven- ates. It is cojectured that whale oi. willdecline and | /**8¢?- the movements of that institution — i tled ‘ Bax or ENGLAND. ty-lour bales of cotton I: appeared that plaintiff isa com. ws feet pints ‘Count aSaliguy, (nko sperm increase in priee, during 1046. jibe manner of | sseue Dep't nota, Feb. 22, March t5 March 23 mission merchont, residing at Columbus, Georgia, and | remains here) will immediately forward despatches to | “ling the right whaleis said to be as follows:—The boat nso oae $5,148,068 38,071 that he reeeived the cotton from a Mr. Hunt, residing | France by a special messenger. is rowed towards the centre of his pony, Rad tee nee eae a eres there. The plaintiff drew on defendants for $3500, as au F N.O. Pi ‘apes poons are then thrown deep into him, and tne boat backed 1924, I aivence on the cotton, which not being aceepted,a eecond [From N. O. Picayune, April 14.] off, The whale generally goes down, taking with him Mr. Saligny and the Hon Ashbel Smith, Secretary of | 250 to 400 fathoms of line, or starts off taking the bost Rete ee atte aa nism moraegs.was Obr I aces, cama pesseagers in’ the Now. York. Gar privite along with him atthe velocity of twenty miles and u, dant, witd instractions, that if he accepted it he was to information leads us to infer that these gentlemen have | wards an hour. Sometimes he remains com; 3,208,'59 3,252,281 3,579,429 3,584,054 3,069,572 5,237,999 6,451,283 7,321,855 8,803,570 9,941,556 9,994,572 10,713,052 'y x come to the Uniced States upon business connected with quiet, aud the boat again approaches, and a lance is plung. 1,079,821 980,378 1,023,077 reeieantnt natin iar cette ae eee ag inant | annexation. We have been informod that such wasth: | ¢1intohis back. It his heert is reached, he instantly teerios taiaee: a7 13128 489 chi {adobtdue him by Hunter, but retused accept | *s¢rness of the Freneh Charge to reach tha city, tha: | spouts thick bloed, and inthree minutesturns up, If the 568 08 . when the New York stopped a few miles below to take teat the lopal sights of the berties tobe picpates ioeciea | in wood, heprocured a horse, set out immedistely, ant The only question arising in this, avin ali | **tived in town on Saturday night. We have bean’ told was to wh m the property belonged, defand- | Mr. Saligny asserted. im terms rather more peremptory 7,588.0 654,747 We annex a table showing the actual circulation of th bank at the four periods named above :— a fierce Battle en- fights hard, and frequentl of life before he yields trikes towards the boat, but 18 CincvLation oF THE BANK oF ENGLAND. that d theref. tan are usually employed by diplomatic agents, that an ack except when provoked. A beat- Feb. 22. March8. March 15. March 2 rig e resatn it Ve rn ot for paint subject\o tear nexation will not (sual not) take plies. ‘ erer of the“ Vermont” received the upward blow of a | Notes isrned . .....£28,679,520 29,040,075 29,148,060 20471 410 nion of the Court. ‘The plan of operat! sat prevent adopted seems to be. | fuke” of a whale, throwing him fifteen feet or more | Notes on haud,... 8889215 9,240'8'5 91451,385 9'747,280 Auguste Witkening and Antoinette his Wife vs. John A. | to create an impression throughout Pexay, thatthe United | into the air. At the same instant blow from the small —— ard fa Staten Congress will not sunct}:a the admission of Texas | of the tail drove one of the men completely throoghe at, | Actual circulat’n,..£19,700,305 19,090,200 19,696,675 19,721,130 Munich Feo tne ovidense ot the Bane ei ia eee | cipon the resolutions adopted T'-s clove vote ia tne Senate | o6 fracturing both legs, obe arm aud his rite, soa |. It will beacen thet between the 16th and 28h of March the stand, it appeared that in a conversation he had with | is ci'ed to prove this. bruising him shockingly. ‘The captain of the* Cheieea” | the incresse in the amount of notes issued was £323,350, , ero It will ba seen thatthe Prosident and Cabinet teft the | nainis hat t ff by a blow from the tip of a whale’s | While the nctual increase in the circu only omountt iSie oucauey of plait Hier anh realy pores capi'al shortly after Capt. Elliott and Mr. Saligny got fale te inotes Erie eee adifferent tale would have ed to ae tee an increuse in the notes on hand 6 ing Mrs, Wilkening. Adjourned over to this torenoon. | through with their business. This step was takeu, it is | heen told. Although a part and sometimes a whole beats | £295.95. The increase in bullion corresponds with the shrewdly suspected, to escape an interview with Mr. Don- It of their mammoth increase in notes issued. Matjerie Mi Goam ie: Geren FT Orden -Tisecune tl Se: 8.Charge.’ Mr. Smith's mission hither, toon is faortality bes beeh over-eetimated. "An intelcn 2a]. Although the State of Massachusetts is bound together still betore the court, ‘ge & Green—Thiscase is | thought to be a mere ruse, to give the Government ex: experienced ship-master comput in every part by railroads, there are others im contempla- cuse 49 delay. { tetae'San anv " chemin weenee We have two private letters before us, a day later than Sr leace Uimeembe, {hose published above, and which wero wri ten. at the — jatest hour to be in readiness forthe steamer, from which Arai: 22.~ Timothy H. John Gibson, Jared } wo loarn that President Jones had returned to Washing. Wilcox and Soph Pritchard—This was an action of tres | ton and that the U. 8. Minister, Major Donelson, had pede the case brought upon a Vawnwirt note for $250, | ty»en treated so cavalierly by him and his Cabinet that he lated 17th April, 1843, made by the defendants, and given | spoke of withdrawing from the seat of government to tor market: Defence se ap was want of covaldernicg, | alveston. ‘This inti pence le from scarves wo direot as iT facturing places, and contai ; | to leave ne room to doubt its accuracy. From all that principally manufecturing places, and contain man gud also that ono of the parties sued wasnot «member of | we learn, we ara constrainedto believe that if a ruptee Leey oe aris ier amautuiors tua etiien Teen on | orien of estien, woollen, Inathen, Hoots, oh the firm. Verdict this forenoon. with Major Donelson would assist in procrastinating cesatal chips thet Wakave hoard of thin 4 the | Paper, &o ke, all givi " sn, a raga omeead action with the acquiescence of the people, Presiden! i é ted thut the busines General Sessions. ones woutt edify ‘the nations with agother exequator | ‘Fee following. South America, of Providence, ten f only seventeen mil . ths from home—3600 barrels whale, 100 sperm, 96 000 Toi q Belton b~ igai ther Bag orks ioc! Devoe, } proclamation pounds bone—-worth $49,600. Ship Hamilton, Sag Hurbor income of sbout $94,000 from , Dist ey. Tooal sources only, including a small amount tor trans tha— 3209 whale, 70 sperm, 42.000 pounds bone— WiApan. 22—Reepect to Dead —Upon motion of Mr Srrammoat Swattow.---We fiad by many of the worth $48,000 Ship Lewell, New Londob, 14 monthe_. | Portation of the mail. Should this estimate be realized, Pate f ‘diy be doubted that the remaining twenty-four m, in consequence of the death of Ald. \WVilliams, | papers that an impression has gone forth that many | 4900 whale, 300 sperm, 40,000 pounds bone-—-worth $60,400 | cea har: by law ones! the Judges of this Court, the Court ad’ | per-ous were drowned in the state rooms of the Soret muevued'ea far north as slaty degrees, The - wehatiraas Mose mbit Journed witheut transacting any business. en, by proper exertion, they might have baen saved in whales, is eubject | income $67,000, exclusively {rom the .lecal trade of the Siabansanoencinatslans: peas wrong. ae boned Ae cone in y weather, irequently preventing | roa, 3 by Court Calendar—This Day. the state rooms. ‘ey were all examined and opened as ig Of a boat fortwo to four consecutive weeks. " m SeramonCouet_18 1,041, ir. 0, | nny ny saab, cuneate. We | One tip ed i aly” od ogy fe ten mown | pena! Verma ag hare ut rae Wh 20, Hato 118, 129 to 136, vn” | When we visited tne wreck ie tie morieg chee Gopi | Whales are met with in the greatest abundance, so that | and therefore npon the Worcester and Nashua router tet Fact tion, intersecting those already built at some principal point. A company has been formed to construct a road from Providence to Worcester, and another from Worcester to Nashuo, New Hampshire. This last read is avery im- portant link in the toads of New England, 8 it would Po ible line ja NL oak Sica ga ire, crossing t rehburg at Groton. road ree are a oamore than ene in | wilt pass through twenty towne, having a poptlation in ey sink of soundings 1840, of nearly forty thousand. ‘These twenty town: aden. 250 barrels from eno wha not more than one : (ter the acci. | in afew days claar weather, great numbers are killed, i Common Pixas—4, 6,11; 12, 18, 16,19, 91, 99, 114. dent, we remarked to ove of the officers that the boat | tq fect the actual season for cepruring them is.on account peegh. 90 AIGA Ts co Oe cee must have struck very hard to carry away so much of ofthe density of the fegs, very limited. $ ton. 34. For a line ivers to the C ing with the 34 : < River, and Otter Creek with Burl Pirrrnwrc Surreners —A large meeting of the sess lb an to baleare aut (nerd Wece Reiperioee ie teens Navat «The U- 8 frigate Potomac and brig | up the Connecticut and Passums citizens of Boston, was held at the Merchante’ | The wrock is not calvod yet. The persone wha bacane, | Somere, were off the Balize on Friday last, and sent { line. dth. The Centre Railroad, be 7 ce ang Ono devise ways and | tracted to raie it, have got the barges alongside and one up their mail bage, (among the contents of which, re AB the be aes ver, lana a bane Meh hath ref sufferers by fire at Pitte- | of tie chains under the boat. They havea diving billand | were despatches from the General Goverment,) by | ® bed nite t ye er ~ Ad met wt Shed us pe ne ie rar Oot caltad 'inerotaie ass ehrerton, | aiithe necessary apparatus, Wo taderstand thet they | the towboat Star. These vessels, it will be’ re- | loshSr concord Nit eos ing tha Conmactient, anaby rabie RC, Winthrep, J. le Bowditch fand’ J.T. ‘Stephen. mtend getting up the boat thie weck.—Hudson Gazette | membered, sailed ° i i jout three weeks since, from | a gorge in the White Moun‘ain ridge, through Wilmot, 40a, appointed secretaries. A eeries of resolutions were | “/7#22- Pensacola, their destination not known. It is pro- | N- II. to the Merrimac river at Concord. Anti-Rent Movements—Grose Ourracs.—Last | able that they are merely reconnoitering in the | Charters have also been granted with a view to unite submitted and adopted, ‘The collections im Baltimore, in aid of the sufferers by | week Le ‘ Gult, as a measure of precaution... V. O. Bulletin, | the Fitchburg railroad with Burlington by the way of puty Sheriff Sedgwick went down to An- H K d Bell Falls, N. d Rut t., mali the eet opirh “rh Cram to disposses Abraham 1. Vosburgh, one of the indi. | 4?r# 14. Saistaaca. of 190, miles hum the Worsestee snd Noses viduals against whom distrain warrants were issued last Wearner mn Ma‘sacuussrts.—The s thus | route to Burlington, and leaving but 96 miles from Bur- fall, (which gave rise to the outbreak in this county ) f - je season, * Ith , $800 ers. v far, is more backward than tl 5 lington to Montreal. $183; Mens: Denson K Farqitarson | Wea Bagot there, the officer found that Vorbargh had | ‘at, 1s more backward than that of last year.’ ‘The | lingtonto Montreth $399 64; Jomen Fergal i) 1 | beegetheaee sere ettce person, in possession, ant * | 36; while last yearit was 43. At this timo last yoor tn. | an extension of the Fitchburg road now in operation. son Sth ward, $70 iW ie keh ath oon tn po ponds Seen eet onus fe per | tips aud many other flowers were in bloom in the open { No one doubts that such an extension will be made, : a ‘i ti “ ground, while as yetthere arafaw or none out, In all | either by the lower line through Brattleboro, or by the rnd thowe only partially canvassed, of $2,846 | jt was a dispecautes en etaw the house empty; thinking | (Nig, however, we nin | Suturday : From Jones, fort ‘we may see our securit fect | upper one, through Keene and Bellows Falls, or by both bi—ndied to which thu priceeds of the concert ot the ation of Provtenee, he moved ia ; the ot: | 5 troet, which has been 90. much cometree Te or ce | Mivtching’ on to Lake Champlain ‘and these, to” Mom Ethtopean Serenaders, on Saturday night, was $104 ; | (oof informed him he must quit the premises at once, | Oy" Yvon Tenses ty April 21 -§ treal. wihoh, Ue gether with the $100 went be Mie. Peas oad | Uuishe reltsed to do, but was put out after a littie ee a pa De La LO ‘Tho completion of the Woreester and Nashua Railrond $3 63 byt Rezor Strop man.” makee tbe vein beta! re then given in possession of Mr Growrn or Dernoir.—The toral number of build- t bi tof 5 it appears, the anti-renters aro determi: ed | ings erected from January Ist, 1844, to April 10th, 1848 would enable the inhabitants of the northern part o! vf coilectivns and donations, so far, $3,039 17. hey have visited the premises in the nigh! | | year 8 months, was B41; of which 29 were of brick; 280 than gepelion lice ak red eilingy ltteerehoa ne 7 7 t ies from v them go by Tho com of $100 hos been contributed by the men in the ig his ploughs, outtiog his harness to pleces | occupies as dwellings, and 61 used as stores, warehouses, tne way Bt hoween, ‘Tange q sntitiesof the menufactaree emuioy of the Padsdelphia, Germantown and Norris | and committing other depredations If Mr. B. should be | otices, &e. of these sections come to New York now by t ay town Railvoud, for the relef of the Pittabucg suff rera | fortunate enough to get hold of some of those engaged in epee d of Boston, whilat they might come direct by the way of ‘th Sool Thistie Seviety of that city transmitted | theso outrages, the law now Ia such, it would ive Amusements, pester Worcester and Norwica. ‘The Pro' Railrosd will, when completed, of Rhode Island a more diract communication with the west, affording greater tacilities tor the transportation of produce from, and their manufactures to, the weatern part of the New England States, and the Western States, A few years will suffice te farnish the people of the Fast ern Sa-es with lateral railroads, ranniag te alm set every town of soy importance. If the increase in these reeds for u ‘his hong by is equalled for the nextten, there will be litle use for the Toads of the Rastera States — id Worcester at 150 doliars ( cae neoessitous poor of Pittsburgh, and the | them a lesson they would remember ‘as long as t! pupils of the Centred High Sohool $119 1 more. We admonish then to beware of the course hoy ace por Tie Mayor of Putsba'g on Thursday laat rece _ ite, April 22. letter from Hon. James Buchaoan, Svoreary of trate, ocr naa gh baa sia g # check for $900 tor the relief of the suff-rera by recent flo Porvtation or MontReaL ongeans of aay ont hay forwarded to Pitta: J eentre of wealth and business, in 1344, contained 1 $39,000 of the dopation & popalativn of 6,018, the suburbs 38,031, making an ag- Tae Corporation ot Y, Pa. haa voted $900, and « 6 of 44,00. ‘ anidoont lady of the place $500 more, i (iss ot albany. which isa little larger thea tae popu: Tue Teme.e OF THE Muses—FLoating Taeaten stil! _remoins atthe footof Delancey street, East River, and ianightly thronged with fashionable audience: certainly has an excetient company and orchestr the performances give entire satistastion. As the will shortly | New York, thore who wieh to ould not neglect it another ni -The city proper, the nen 0 So long as the Railroads of that section are productive, so long will new ones be contemplated and c a until competition reduces the net increase of; many, when the mania will cease. Some of the Southern Railroads are brginning to be as profitable as those of the Northern or Eastern sections of the country. The most productive Railroad in the South- ern Stat he Central road of Georgia. A recent re- port of this company shows an increase totally un- precedented, and is aufficient to satisfy any one thata similar increase for a few years, would rase the market e of the stock to avery high point, and ensure the declaration of lurge dividenda. The annexed table gives the total receipts for each month, showing at what sea- sons the greatest increase was realized :— Tanex extinitino tae Eanninas or tHe Centar Ratt Road, GEORGIA, FOR THE YEAR ENDING Nov. 30th, 1844. MERE O a emtene ee cmemmremanear MARITIME HERALD. Shipmasters and Agents. We shall esteem ita favor if Captains of Vessels will give to Romenr Sizvey, Captain of our News Boats, a report of the shipping left at the port whenee they sailed—the vessels spoken oa thei sage—a list of their cargo—and any foreign aewapaners, oF uews they mny have.’ Agents and Cormspou- dents »t home or |. will also confer a fa bywending to his office any Marine Intelligence they may 3 PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 23. Cleared. 3? 3 2! 2] _ Barque Mal’ory, Brown, New Orleans, Nesmith & Walsh.— 33 3 -& SPE | wres Bea Bird, Burr, Cadiz, Harbeck & Co: William Neilaon az S = 3 ™ | Brown, Port au Prince, Skel Dates. bad a 23 Bradbury, Philadelphia.—Schrs Eleanor & Bo EEE | cua Bunker & Place: Galrimors, Seazey, Is "2 2 ita, te. ia. y $33. | klize Bri: he. Moores, Wilmington, Wm J MeKee & Co; James § Fee Vigilant, Hoag, sad James one ay 3 3 ie re enus, ilson, on intros: Foes BRE HABE | Hrousides¢Morrison, do: os 19453 25706 St Arrived. i rom Tate | Ship Saltsnn, Dennis, 13 days from New Orleans, with mdse, to Stynron & Prost s a9 ioaa G47 | “Ship Megunticook, Mayo, 21 days from New Orleans, with 8120 12103 8080 2632 13699 ©1818 1nd le, Taylor. (before reported) 14 933 32270 3541021447 ter. Spoke i6th 1433 41907 5096285256 iverpool, via Havi for CI Zinok from her two colored seamen, and brought them to New York 41. Richardson, Park from Maracaibo, April 1, with mise, to Fernando Wood. Sailed in co, with Br iron sebr Ja~ Bitar of and for Liverpool. Left barque Cora, Warner. from St Thomas for Philsdelphia, Ide, to sail soon: brig Emma, Wait, from and for New York, do do:_sehr Cohannet, from Gunyrs for New York, np the’ lake after wood. Spoke th inst, lar 26 5 lon 75 25, ship J P Harward, of Bath, 35 days fm Havre for NOrleans, Schr Perseverance, Hobert, from New London, with oil— bound to Philadelphia. ‘Schr Planter, Cartwright, 2days from Sag Harbor, with oil, to master. Below. Ship Leonora, Milton. from New Orleans. Brig Girard, Gilpetrick, from Ponee, PR. Brig Pensacola, Hallet, from New Orleans. Br ¢ Savannsth, lev, from Sa ah. Brig Moon, Knudson, from Charl ' Sehr Osceola. (of Portland) from West Indies, with molas- ses.to JB Ha. Also, 2 ships, 2 brigs, unknown, Salled. Ships Toronto, Tinker London; Wabash, inthaway, New qisaps: Avehelaus. Boutelle, do; Marianea, Phillips, pala Lowerv. Leghorn; Sea Bird, Burr, Mobile, and others. 1332 3539-45349 5060342612 17524 $40841 —$267002 $328121 $201464 served that a very large per cent of the re- ceipts was for freight. ‘The passnge money bei about one eighth of the total income. A tion of the freight transported on tl which is takenfrom the interior to the freight is limited. It will be sven that in the la‘e fall and winter months the transportation of freight is the heavi. while in June and July, the freighting business is amall, The Pittsburg Insurance offices have been severe suffer: ers by the Jate fire in that city. The Fireman’s. with a capital of $250,000, two-fifths paid up, equal to $100 060, and the balance secured by stock notes without endorsers, has Jost $350000. The Penn., with a capital of $200,000, one-fourth paid up, has lost $220,000 The Fire Navigation will pay up its losses, amounting to about $190 000. The Tiwe fot Pennsylvania prohibit the establishment of agents of foreign insurance compavines within the limits of the Commonwealth, and to this fact may be in a great measure attributed the heavy losses of the companies of Pittsburgh, and the immense losses of the citizens of that city, in consequence of not being insur bries Conso: adiz, Republic, Li Miscellaneous Record. Old Steck Exchange, Packet Suir Livenroot, for Liverpool, hi ing been de- $1000 Obio 6's, "60 $0 BS she Morris Canal b30 3146 | tained by head winds, will sail this morning at 10 o'elock.— 000 do p30 75 50 do 31% | Praengers will please be on board steamboat Hercalas, a t 2000 Penn 5’s baw 7432 150 Kast Boston Co 15 | Whiteha'l Dock, at that time. Letter Bags will close at 9} 1000 do As re Long Island RR bio i oloek nae i090 i ok A. Me 33000 do 238 743 100 do st0 7234 | | Loar, Quennoaro—Op the 1th inet. jn coming ap che rive, 3000 0 rman, sreond mat h ino 6 Tt do mB act gf going the ‘anchor over the ship'bow, and was drowned: 3000 74: 100 lo 15" =| in. 14th inst. eCity Bk” 10e 100 Stoniteton RR 30% | _ Bara Drvon, 220 coos, late of New York. hes been purchased i tf. Bie of America 6 oda boo 40. | in, New Bedford. She will be ngged into a barque and fitted for i lo aling. 4 Begone scrip 96 40 do b30 39: "Gresien at Boston.—There were 73 clearances at the Cus- 25 Illinois re k a8 in N Py. RR x om House during the three days ending 19th inst. 50 Vicksbrg Ban! jor & Wor waval 0 ho a 20 ta | |The Prinertnn, which went to Philadelphia to reeaive a sup- inthracite coal, having taken om Te se do bo HA 1 do ig aired, Tefe hae port on Mon for Nettle avy verde Ne 5 e arlestown rd, 3 do bMS "So Readiug RR $10 1g | pesrly rendy for sen She, hin bren painted black, a much more AOS es 00" GB Vecger ys 510 48 | becoming color than the former, which was Her spars 209 Canton Co a thig: on -Wileta pro $23 | and risning are alrendy up. enti © oS iimjington RR, 434 | °'U'S ship Preble was at St Jago, Cape de Verds, March 8, 5 do 44 «100 Mchawk RR = 60 62 Spoken. 150 Harlem RR nm 50 do 61 Hermann. Welsh, of and from Baltimore for Amsterdam, 16th ce ‘second Board, ing TR on ¢ Portsmouth, from Liverpool for Bal nah Cammine, ef Portsmouth, iv 4 hs Nor & W. 71% 50shs Morris Canal 31 timore. 17th iost. lat 3843, Ion 71 pa iebe None Wer TS 30 Harter HE ae Ohio, Bordeaux for Phiiad=lphia, 26th ult, lat 20 34. 2 4 5 pri Justina, 14 days from Baltimore for Demerara, 29th ult. Jat 21 % do 7 50 Erie RR 29 | 58, ton 49. 4 entgn Co Mt) stoniMeton RR SAS |» Windsor Castle, Patterson, New Orleans for Havre, 16th ult Jat 33. Jon 72, A large ship Steering East, with painted ports and loss of fore tobpast, 15th ult. lat 41 30, lon 57 30—supposed to be a NYork packet. lo 44 do 233 © b30 4436 New Stock Exchange, $2000 Ohio6’s, 60, b10 97 25 shs Canton Co blo 44 ary do 3 Boe Wort ets eek meee a ra a eae ae Ferax, Charles lo c a 10. c dy NTWERP. Mar rr ‘Tuskar, Boston; Ferax, tons 25 Farm Trost btw 3744 200 L Island RR 15% | ath, Olga, do: Lotty, NYork. % ~~ do siw 37 2% do 753 AMSTERDAM, Mar 30—Are Svea, NYork. do 3734 100 do stw 75% | Bremen, Mar 27—Arr New York. De Harde, NYork. 10 do DIS 37% 50 do © 76 Rristow., Mar 30—Sld Cosmo, NYork. ‘50 East Boston © 15% 150 Nor & Wor 7 ROPAUX, Mar 25—In port Edousrd, (Fr) for NOrteans, % do b20 Ii; 75 do 71% | 3st; Aigle, [Fr] NYork, do; Niger, (Br] Quebec, soen. 50 2. do c 1534 100 do 1 Capiz, Mar 19—Arr Panther. —. 50 do bio 15 25 do b30 72! ‘EN, Mar 27—Arr New York, Boye. NYork. 3 ieee v1 Bx 3 do Ae | Cuma, March 28- Arr James F Lofland, Philadelphin; 18th, rie 0 rah, Boston. inv Bee. Cienfuegos 50 do 2 23 Mohawk RR boo Gt D NFUEGOS, March 23—Arr_ Lysander, Boston. Sid 26th, Blanchard, Portland; 28th, E Burgess, Boston; April 4. Fur be sd Lysander, do; Sth, Sarah, do.’ Arr 2d, Sales of Stocks at Boston. rah, Falmou aT} ; arlotte, Savannal ton: Tionasta, Baltimore; Agawam, NYork. Drat, Apr 2—Arr Robt Fulton, NYork. Donceness, Apr 2—Of, Franklin. NYork for Hamburg. Dentin, Mar 3t—S1d Industry, NYork. Gravrsenp, A Arr Mary Frances, Boston; Mar 30, Vie- stland. do; aod from Deal Avr 1 1 rt, Burgundy for N York, Apr. do 8h: Oneida. and Victor 16th; Alfred, Columbia, Rose, ard Alesto, NOrleans. Ontario, Mobile, do Ald 27h, ‘Tecumseh, Apvlarhicola; Alliance, ‘and Gustave Edouard; on; Valle de Paris, +28th, Seine, Caroline, and Charleston Sid Oneida, NVork (so renarted). 'T, Mar 26—Arr R Anderson, Baltimore; 25th, Uirica, +20th, Union, NYork. 1, Mar 3i—Arr Plato, N York. Havana, April 5—Arr Dhaai Adams, Boston; Antares, Hateh, Bath. Sid Coeheco, Met rillis, Beaton. 6th—Arr 'NOrleays; Chevalier, Mobile. Sid Brare, do; Charles, Arr 7h, Lisbon, Sierm Morena; ‘Sth, Prospect, ‘ato, Liverpool; Kennebee, Providence: 9th. Erato, Sid 8th, Mudara, NYork; ‘Ceylon, and St Hel sbon, Newport; Cato, NOfleans ported fur Charleston):' Ligonia, Kev We lenge, Cabanas: Attakapas, and Kennebee, Mobile. LiveRroot, Mar 27—Arr_George Washington, Fletcher, and Ohio, Lyon, NYork; 29th, Lamport. Armstrong’ New Orleans; as, Howes, Boston;, 30th, |. Gowan; Warren Glenlyon, Mnivhead, New Orleans; Joha Bixt, Olive & Fliza, Parsons, Apal e Russell, and Blanchard, Blanchard, Abbot Lord, Nowell al Foard, Lingard, Bosto Shaw, and Parthenon, Woodbury, NOr! Verrill, NYork:. 3d, Oxford, Rathbone, and Bailey, do; TT -enron, Cotting. Philadel ‘hicola; Alhambra, Wil: Arrit 21—6 shares Western RR 101; 5 Granite Bk Carnvenas, Eastern RR 109%; 25 Reading RK 2434; 50 8 0 Im 24: Me jine. 1m 2494; 50 E Boston Stock 1474; 175 do 15; 300 do bo 10d 15; 50 | Havan: . Rideout, . Sid Wilmington RR 2076 ; 10 do 21; 425 do b 02m 7144; 100 do 2034; 25 | Ist, Ellis, NYork: 2d 1» Bos- do bo Im 21: 25 L tvtand RR s o lm 7434; 100 do s 0 12m 73: 25 Go 80 3.ds 7434: 25 do bo 1m 754; 25 do Nor & Wor RR 6934; 115 do b o 1m 7034; 6 do 69%. State of Trade. Asnes—There is very little doing in this article. Pots we quote at $4 25, and Pears at $4 62}. Breswax—Prime yellow sells at 293 a 30 cents, as want- ed, The demand is, however, very limited. Corton—The sales to-day amount to 1000 bales, prices being rather jer—notwithstanding freights have rece dedto 4d to Liverpool, at which two packets have taken cergoes. Hay—Sales moderate, We quote common qualities North River bale at 37}. 40 cents. Prime sells at 45c. Wuisxey—Drudge casks are very inactive at 23 cents Western and prison bbls ere held at 28 a 234c. ‘The sup ply is rather limited. ‘novistons—We quote sales of new prime Pork at $10 624; old do at $9 75; old mess is held at $12 75; new mess at $13 50. Lardis active and sales of prime keg and bbl are made at 8c. Beef is dull. Foreign Markets. Havana, April 9—There have been no further sales of Rice since our last. Molasses is very firm and sales ma- king at 6} rs ; some holders ask 7 rs. Sugars have advan. ced a littie; 84 a 12} rs for assorted; white alone 13 el- low 811, browns 6] a7jrs. Excharge has advanced to $a 84 percent on New York and Boston, and England 1b perct. We have received no good Muscovado Sugar et; prices are not established, but 64 rs. hes been re- Tasea tor only common quality. We expect 8 rs. will be paid for good to prime quality. Arai 10.—Business continues dull here. Sugars are far above European limits, and but few parchases are made. Some movement for Boston is the only thing in owe market. Coffee we cease to quote. Molass little flat these last few days, and has receded 10 6rs. Lard is slowly aivancing; we quote to-day $13}; stock 6500 522 =e json, NYor Mar %4—Sid Magoun, NYork. Mal Mar 26—In port, Orozimbo, for New Orleans, soon; Marcella, NYork, Apr 1, Matanzas, March 31—Arr Canon Gjartle, do: New England. Provide Harriet, do. Sid 3d, Portland; ; s, Boston: April 3. New ith, teh, 5 Moral, Wiimten: yep. Cordelia many Warren Hue timores. 6th, Kxrort, Philadeiphia; Export, ‘Savannah; Detroit, New OF: jean ante. April 2—Arr Ponce, and Centurion, Havana; 3d, ar é » do. RocHeu.e, Mar 25—Sld Ernest, NYork. kegs. Flour, American, none here; Spanish very plenty; Src t Cartis, dieg: oat sales $10}. Hams, none; Enropean, a small lot taken | der Robinsci for Carder ic heed Ronee is Alexan at $20. Box Pork $3j, but little here. Sana Cruz, March Rienzi, Philadelphia. Freights almost nothing; many vessels Jeaving in bal- | \TRisipap, M ren 28-—Arr Franklin; Boston; ‘Noah,’ do; Jno Drow, NYork, “Sid Old Colony, Portand; April2, Pelican, ork: Venice, Mar 25—Arr Gustay Wasa, NYork. , flome Ports. Foattanp, April 19—Arr Ganges, Howe, Calais for New ‘ork. last. ‘Two days since £1 173 6d to Cowes and the North Sea.was paid. United State, $1 per box and $1] per On Tuesday afternoon, 224 inst., after a lingering ill | PALF; April 21—Arr Rolla, White, Gombia, West Const of ness, Euizanern, wife of William Bennett, printer, in the | Qiucy, wit wiisacies HAM vemel. The Oricotal. Tatts, fm 3lst year of her age. é axrat Gambia Meh id, from leeward, and reverted the las of a0, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, and those | Amachr ounrret off Cabindss supposed she” Manchester, of her father, Thomas Hennessy, are invited to attend the funeral frem No. 16 Franklin ‘street, on Thursday at 3 o’clock P. M. On Tuesday, 224 inst, Tomas J. McCome, aged 36 Boston, or Baltimore. Rio Packet, (Br) from Cape de Verds, arr at Gambia Mareh’12, and reported going into Bonavista 9tb, am (Aim berm brig, tupnoted the Otho, Ride Boston, April 20—Arr # Isiuore, ‘Juli severe NW gale on the Mth ult. Signal Austin, Perkins, Havana; Olive Branch, Long, York ft Arr 19th, Ohio, Ve hi Ryder’ Ph and Spy, Hawkins, ‘NY ork: M ty late of Trenton) Merril, Blue Hil ea. " His friends and acquaintances, and those of his brother, Dr.John R. McComb, and the members of the New York Lodge No. 4 of the I. 0. of G. F.; and the order generally, are respectfully invited to attend his tuneral this after: | Y et Roads. Old Colony, Chase, Trinidad 28th ult. for noon, Wednesday, at halt past 3 o'clock, from the house | Portland. Left, Empire, Adams, fm St J. go or NYork. i0 da; of his brother, 278 Greenwict rt. jer, unc; Leonidas, for Boston Bettey, Burnham, ak, Foster, p Idg—others reported later Sid and went to sea, wind NE: to N, tnoderate, Como, Elk, Turk, Virgin, Dover, Sun; and from Nantasket Roads, Acadian. Houmxs Hour, April 19—, lt aheeadeetnenaaenedames Reema anes eed Passengers Arrived. Livenroou—Steam ship Caledonia, at Boston—Sir George Simpson and servant, Lady Simpwon, three children F len Tt Shipley, 8 Benjimio, noch Petierson, E J umphrey, Papt Brook Taylor and servant, James Law, Birss, A Burns, Mr and Mrs Innis, J Pemberton, E G ‘lucker- man, Brownell, John. McDougall, Cat Robinson, & Westo Richard, Walker, W 5 Russell, Hart, Sourr, Thos Waddell, John Crosley, Marray, Rirch, Jas'Miller, J a Brown, Fisher, Holland, John Hegan. Nel: Cunard and ser at Bike, Major Denny” ‘and Mi i sng, Misses ML and C nd lady, Mi id. female | Boston; Nevis, Kenney, ¥ servant, M Mrand Mrs Kimber and servanl, Mrs So- | Alexandria for Hali 200 lomons, Mr and Mrs Courcy, Mr and Mrs Smith, Mr and Mrs i Nere Vane, McFlenzir, Halket, Hehol, Fi Lag eS ee Audw zabe Provipnce, April 1S—Are W. Sid Pokomoke, Bluehart, Suffolk Sarplus, Nichols Philadelphia: Rising Sid 20th,"Geo Henry, Allen, Norfolk; Tearl, ange, Bilttnore:) New Zealand) Foland: Mar Shropshire, and America, Seall, Phy f om RI to load coal for a port on the New Haven, April 21—Arr Chancellor, Lanfair, Purto Rieos iy, Mr Pete Cui f Margaret, (Br]'Card, Windsor, NS, and sld for N York. ickie snd Inds, Lient Fowke, lady and servant, \ Purtaceurnia, April 2'—Arr 1k, New Loadon.— Gardiner, Dan Brenan, Peter Furlong, W Grieve A Ritchie, | Cld Robe Morris, Onterbridge, Ni ;, Helen Gray, Plum. Rev Mr Pryor. Fryor Jr, Donaldson KE ‘Tapper, 8 E Lovett, A | mer, Bos'on; Jane Henderson, Hioson, B idgeport, Ct Daneao, Commander Nebh Murray, John Silver, John Gill Montgomery, Melom, Jos Rob Ricustond, April 20—Arr Tw Wainwright, Lewis, NYork: ( Sid Marietta Burr, Knapp, and Arrivi JAW Baran, Hobs Alan,’ D ” iurber, ov, Shereton, Blake, W Lord frx to Bostou—Mex Ward and Si and Ji Se ee cen Jones, N York; " jesborsay iigon. H. famity, New Davy and 3 children, W Bell, Croskell, W Black, T Jones, Taylor, Philadel. Rev Mr Burke aad lady, J ¢ Esstood, John: ssau; 16h, Moon, t nudson, ston, $ Carten, Newman, J McAuliffe, k; Amero, (Br) Hi ton, St John, NB. 19th—| A Lyle & Satron, from New York. Cld Peter Hattri Cu . Sid 18th, Tiber, Snow, Antwerp; LO” hi Dr ‘Tnrockmorton, Mrs RC Decker, ¢ Mr Condit, ¥ Luke, E Broadwell, Me Po: Chas Simonds, Mr Banks, Mr EUbin—36 jordeaux. Savannan, April 18—Cld Dover, Messeck, Boston. St Marys, April 16—Sid Gen Morion, St Thomas; Atlas, Jamaica. Pessongers Sailed. rowan il 12Are Chipola, MeLeanan, Baltin’+ i , ane for Mobile ey, Stu ork. ‘ ehh’ Wen Retcing, Ce as Beek a ee aston gee Magn L14—Arr Arabella, Rice; Brewster, Lincoln, Thompson, Montreal; Manuel de L Villegas, Havan Smith and sei vant, British Army; Lieut J.P tall Reg Lieut Gaussen and servant, 89th Rect; CT. Vesey’ [sate and lady, 82d Regt; TH Rocd, M ir Henderson, London, » April ard Xylon, Crocker, Liverpool; Sarah & Arsilis, Butman, New fot.” Cid Relienes, (Brl Renip, Liverposts Delaware, Patten, Ayre, New Onueans, April !3—Arr New York, Wright, Galves ton; Alabama, Windle, Havana; Elizabeth Bruce, Day, Liver. pool; Bengal, Cook, Glasgow. Below, Charlemagne, Fai-s, iverpoal By Last Night's Southern Mail. 1 22—Arr_Geo W Gifford, Ongmannurnis, Arr Mavannahy Richard Rech, Niekereon Provitencer Elisabeth, ‘Chase, New Bedford; Ivanhoe, Fost, , April 21—Art Commerce, Blanchard, N York, Port au Prince; Coamopolite, Oliver, Arecibo: Ms | New Orleans, Cid Milton, York, i lief, Alexander, Boston; Watchman, Winsl: Sla Inea, Buxton, Mycao and Canton; Hebe, apeir and a mkt; Comet, Bonney. and Cathariue, Kdmoudson, Triai- dad; Alon est Indies; Millisent, Cole, NYorky Mis i, Char elt, Waren, Mrs James Welsh, Wilson Gough,’ American and Spanish Consul Tyrer, South America; James 8 Adams Fore! Maracarno—Brig J 2 bxs 2 chs mdse 37 ddlsgoxt s balsam A Arngaren 5 he pipes 19 bbls balsam 100 bags & Linman—-674 do 50 tons fastic Chastelain & Pon: hides 3 pkgs goat skins 7 cks balsam Wm Lintz—42 bd): 287 bags coffee Meyer &@ Stucken—26 do 4 bxs Schmidt & Voge! Ba bags coffee 2/1 hides Mason & Thompson—98 pkgs EB iley. mond: Pacific, Swift, Ni moath; United, Bray, Prov: Howland, Baltimore for Providence; Domestic Amportations. New Onveans—Ship Sartelle—966 bbls flour i240 clover | mond for Bangor, United § ates, Coombs, Backs ¥ i - i for Baltimore; ‘Kate Aubrey, Chandler, Mo’ Bee SW Law loniie de ene os Td bcnnann & og bile delpnin, with about 100 rail of veasela, detained by tes 67 "ble 166 rounds beef 1 bbl 7 hhds tallow J H meChaia & ‘inds, Foreign Ports. Anecino, PR April 17—In port, Charles, Tisdale, for Nor folk, 7 days—only Americ €o—1438 Vbla flour Suydam, Sige ke eo—tt7 do. pork. W rake—807 bales cotton 105 bas arrnveroos W fiaraw ell88 bbls lard SHS Statd—1 box ARR Moores? bois J Saith=i2 cky hams L Hil. C LESTON—Ship Charleston: bales cotton Boormon, Johniton. & co “ 29 bag Duckwitz—5 do 8 Balkiev—172 do Burckmeyer & sons A well Dolaher—33 Wheeler Van Benthes sen 98 Souter Bros —)0 empt T \s bese n—| 0 vhas Kentgier—' Lamas M1 ore & Bakere! Win SHastie—3 Rankin & Dar: y 2 yA PORTRATE PAINTER, 9 Put NAfBL. JOCELYN, a inte MARINE PAVILION, ROCKAWAY 0 ill Mrs Aun Cowing—! A thing esiablishment wi) t- Xi 20D F see Blie—t Colne Bore a tats carly in June, Families Boy bell & eo==1 Thos R Leynehs| Morton Pinar eye” & rea ectiet i Hobeos & Crane! A Barboy—1 . we order. Qi i