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sTON, May 9th, 1846, ste pete ae De gr wleasant Incidents on board the Hibernia—Ame- ‘cons Refuse a Vote of Thanks—Evidences of 'r Feeling—John Bull Wants Another Lick- Rumored Custom-House Changes—A Prince- ‘utton Maker—Advantages of having @ ud at Court—How to make money out of the ‘u\f'—Grinding the Poor for a great name—The shionable Church—New French Book—Exhibi- » in Phonography—Its Merits, §c. “There is something of a war feeling engendering pwards this country in England, as late advices lainly show;§and upon the inciple that. “a little lhows what a good an ihe peinatoie am inclined to hink that lin, e Hil fountry. the Johnny Bulls really do crea on belts I leern from several of the ‘ost bitter feelings of hostilit i iin le Fs feel pretty sa- he letter that I refer to now, isthe Stile of fom Eagland to dis passe! that ate n ericans on board. So bellicose were the two rties that not even the usual courtesies among gen- men were ex and for the greater of. e passage, scarcely a word was spoken etwrernnae tish and American . The state of political telations between Great Bri- in and the United States was the sole cause of this ud, the subject having been introduced soon after he steamer put to sea, and ated manner as to ft. At the'close i a proposition for a vote pin. This was all very sill tty quarrels of ‘ont olfish, and may: ake our his fea . ing and plunde: We eats aiahaee Pe! t looseness, c he war of 1612—when Jonathan brought ound turn, thanks to » the Briti treated in such an produce the estrangement spoken “ ariee the Hibernia, in- which the mericans’ Peaased, a ly, and reminds me of the school bi k ;”” but it shows that J on pale another sound thrashing to ‘The old fellow has heen fob for the last twenty 6 has forgotten him up with a No changes have been made in the Bostom Custom jouse thus far; though the ty igs 8) it Gov. pames of three or four prominent ment to first class offices. If thia e story ina few days, ‘alker has time to write * ” who play bo- at orton has sent Bn ihe democrats for appoint- be so, we shall hear the just as soon as Mr. Secretary under the list, and end it back again. Irather think there is truth in the tory, as I have seen Saml. C. Alle: putin for the office of Nena a put in for tl rey jeil has been eppointed, "and beiey doar berth under Gov, Morton. 10 the othe: pe, 1 cannot say, but Josselyn, formerly ofthe Br imber. Pemocrat, is spid to be amon: the Some of our papers have lately janufacturer, who has ree ye ency oft erted into the tariff,admitt stuffs uch as lasting, silk, velvet, &e., ent, when the same is torn into strips fo1 ons, whereas sped on the nto’ strips is fixed ef thirty plause was fixed on pt he has been heard t'make hia the present tariff, housand dollars a in his . Phat he can afford to give $20,000 tomcn hat certain great men should nd an occasional present of Ve have never heard, however, x the benefit of the poor and needy, rth pivouee ie press. In his ae of the most exacting amor -f Massachusetts, eet aa tha rate om wages; ir wages, Ho mage to tarvation me kind of philenthropi jee constantly the theme of toi 2 some rich colleze or the like, « of prine ay Generosity. “Away very, I sa; et the operatives em le nabobs speak out, and they w y about their generosity, reir ostentatious ch: ployed 8 do. Mr. Church, the French teacher upon the new system, has just got ‘stem, which is all instruction pursued 1, and he is more our fashionable e book sells like hot akes. From some little attention paid to his 1m satisfied that it is an excellent one, and that e shown good sense in following f whom I made mention some wee. put a book of instruction upon a he rage here just now. lan by him is most ingenious and successful in ¥ogue than ever. More and more of ople are “ going to church,” and his he public hav guide. it evening, i tell a ago, Gen. Me- i being’ disappointed in that d withal a first rate man, 1 promuine he wll get a goad on ma: ay State, by in, of Northfield, one of heold stagers of the party, about ‘the city for a'day or as et of chips. nsive button rown very rich within two or By seeeon Through Hon. Senator Bates, a clause was in- ring buttons, at a duty of five per yr making but- same stuffs, when not torn r cent and over. oats thet the tan ert tariff, as ow is, makes a diorence in his business of some thirty 000 to make his name cele- jo make name cele- rated in the papers, and as little is it to be wondered at, receive handome pensions, @ suit of clothes Kom of his giving ‘This him: or for any pe bo} {a charitable nature, excopt where it would be heralded ordinary de: the lordly manut is laborers down to the if he finds them eaming he cuts them e have others of the te Pas Pi whore names eulogiui the papers. nong them are'the Lawrences, who make. immense for. 98 out of the present tariff,cut down the wi peratives to the lowest notch,and then give a round , and get be-puffed as with such humbug. are ifferent sto- from what the recipients of » he is turers ages of stem, Fr once, a new the Phonographic teachers, Andi nd Boyle, gave an exhibitors of their pea phoes hey have been instructing about six weeks. ‘The plac: ‘as the Tremont Temple, a will hold rather more ‘then ‘your Tabernee vell filled with ladies st in education, and a were ranged along the front ‘as conducted by Mr. Boyle, w! ples and merits of the system, and then of the proficiency of his Iman of iytelligence, land exhibits great ve ity as a teacher. the exhibition, was an universal conviction on the part of raphic writing ipable of easy foes, » be to ip elk woske is. ind underst character, then Sentences sent up to e trenscribed them in board, where they were read in unison. Books ut into their hands for the first time, with the utmost ben Oe ithe audience, that the - a most ices one, and many indulge the hope that it: will, ught at the pubiic school. It was most ja novice, to hear boys and 8, with o1 truction, reading aloud at fluenc’ ingly, sentences written in pho: Hor the first time presented to written in French, Tous, and English, he master by the audience, and fe haracters upon the black ploud by the whole class he character were ind were read alow js marvellous, to be sure, Dut it is literall ny mind, show clearly ‘that de a part of education at our ‘Yours science of ph and capable of ees y' we ly, Constantine, Mo. mac! buil le. Th ere lo: astonish (Correspondence of the Herald.) Constantine, April 29, 1845. Terrible Hurricane—How the Winds Blow in the Far West. Une of the most terrible storms of wind and hail at ever swept any country, passed over our village on the 24th instant, (one of Miller’s prophetic days.) bout 5 P. M., the clouds in the west began slowly fo rise, being crowned with a green fog or smoke, hich rolled and curled in the heavens, as it drove on before the hurricane. The clouds split apart near our village, one wing of the storm rushii us, andthe other south. Its track was from west ti t. When raging at its height, it seemed as i the earth ‘was to ‘Geto to = fe oe cervie} jaway by the deluge that followed. Hail stones fell from the size of oe and drifted under the fences over here they still remained imbedd: the storm, and were brought riosity. e hail stones ii storm, have stri of a ‘. ele Pounded fooee: Fences, he thing exposed, are seamed glass all by yy and birds of all kinds were beat down, through the..‘* openings”—h the main the bark as clear from t nds of fruit trees, as though they a knife, while that on the place, , that snd gentlemen, who take an inten | stock, and nearly all their furniture: “The premises are large class of boys and girls | not gallery. The exhi explained the princi- ve illustrations printed in All this ie, and to 101 should be ag GUY FAUX. north of nuts to that of hen’s eggs, two feet deep, led three days afte: in the village cu eee the e tops had been a every Oeae jouses, and every ofl and mangled 4 hail— en, and sash driven in—lumbs, geese, and scai jorses and cattle, mad with terror, were found the next day miles from home, stiff and sore from the effects of hail—fence: were scattered ‘“broad-cast”- forest prostrated, etc. etc, ‘houses unroofed— Below our villiage, one mile, a gentleman in a plea- sure Wagon was overtaken storm, and, taking by the his horses by the head, clenched them firmly as long as he could, celves from the " the water throt and the fen they broke away, loosed 229 wagon was swe; ice, and carried off iatod vacant lot, where it lay keeled up, high and dry, for two days, to tell its own tale. ‘Thegstorm, was unparalleled, and surpasses any thing that history records—ce size nad powel of the hail is specimens of oak trees, ing harder than the bark of our You will see, by the papers, that pnighty one, having stretched from Lake Erie; sometimes. tearing path in every direction. Parisian Fashions. FROM THE MODES PARIsInNNES oF 127 of APRIL, rtainly so far as the ois! considered We have exposed is perfectly clear of bark, athd there ie its sweep wasa the Mississippi to ‘ ‘ down by winds sometimes by hail—and sometimes sweeping awa: y floods of water—and ranning out from il ay track in ramifications carrying annihilation Thue Dnesses.—Almost all the dresses are trimmed with flounces of satin ribbon, three ¢nches wide, finauz, from two to three inches apart ; five jon adress. This trimming has a freshness of a which has made it decidedly fashionahle. 7 it stone colored hariges of a very fine are quite distingiue for plain mode and light quality, trimmed in this manner, plaited en- to six rows enrance and walking dresses ; the same. in light colors for ovenin Were very much worn at the las family were present—the invitations were Udy Seymour, the Queen of Be ‘ered crape hat with feathers. M' shite barige trimmed as above with satin | Qussin, daughter of the Admiral, pink ~ hon trimming. The soirees have bi mated than revious winters, as vracy have b aracter ved. Straw hats of the fanc; vor concert at the " ‘Tuil- leries,’s Where all the Italian troupe sang. The royal ry limited. jeauty, wore an embroi- le. Decazes a ribbons. ‘ige with pink lain te. much more airs of aris. id aside for the and neturel for which French society winks ‘8 distin. straws, differing in » but very little from those of last year, and made #0 and sides of ‘wow the ringlets and hair on the ‘oy such as worn by the Dutchess ae fiéhion, trimmed with a profusion of oT Nemour, ‘era and the Vera Crus. . [Correspondence of the Horeld.) Vara Crvz, April, 1845. The news of annexation comes quite unexpected. The idea of its being carried \during Tryler’s administration had been given up. It was looked upon here as a matter of necessity, that you should have Texas ; but not to take it so unceremoniously with- out attempting to get the consent of this country. You have laughed at her protests—challenged her to do her worst—and it appears to me, you have opened theireyes to their future danger. You have raised agreat smoke here, There isas yet nothing known as to what will be done. Congress is in secret session uponthe question. It 1s proposed to stop all com- munications with the United States, and not toad- mit propositions from the United States ; to prohibit all her produce and manufactures, and at the expira- tion of six months to. pack us off beyond the civ- ilized confines of Mexico, and send all the troops of the Republic to Texas to rid the country of the ex- pense of maintaining them. As yet, I do not see any thing but smoke. All wer is at present in the Congress, and from the fact of so many voices, nothing of consequence will be done. e most [eeipetig “ease is, how gan we save our honor (among Mexicans)? The United States has declared that Mexico is but a weak and despicable people, thereby forcing this government to suspend communications, and shut- ting the door to any overtures you may wish to make. But after all the insults,I believe Mexico will pocket them. As yet, it is not known if this government intend to issue letters of marque. It is ly thought they will not. A A committee of merchants have been appointed to reform the tariff. It has been concluded to take Santa Anna to Mexico to try him. Asyou have Da so far, for the interest of the few Americans that are here, let us know soon how much you wish to rob this gov- ornment of, or if you w: be satisfied with the whole, in case England would forgive the debt her citizens have aguinst what was Mexico. Our inte- rests demand that the matter should be settled forthwith, and the American Consul will be obliged to you by re-annexing the whole territory, and allow- ing him the privilege to maintain himself by some other occupation. City Intelligence. Destructive aND atanmina Fines.—We are again called on to record. the great destruction of property which has taken place by fire, within coun eg hours, in this city. About one o'clock on Thu: night, a most alarming fire broke out in the edge tool manufac- my of a Mr. Conner, in Attorney street, the origin of which we could not trace; but if report speak truth, it has been the work of an incendiary. Mr. Conner was as hard he peamy Bay industrious aman as any in this great city of ‘‘ Gotham,” having from his great perseve- rance and industry, as we have been informed, amassed a considerable sum of money, and which hea short time since had converted into property on those pre- mises. Shortly after the alarm was given,we proceeded to the scene of destruction, and there found engine com- panies Nos. 5 and 6, also Empire and Southw: playing away at railroad pace; still the fire raged with unremit- ting fury from one end of the building to the other, and continued so for the space of nearly an hour, before the flames could be got under. At length, by the great per- severance of the different fire companies, the be- & to subside a little, but not until the destruction of a large quantity of property had taken place. We are bated understand that the premises are insured. The mage will be about ten thousand. dollars, AnorneR.—About four o’clock yesterday morning, a very destructive fire broke out in West Seventeenth atreet, between Seventh and Lighth avenues, by which no less than ten houses have heen reduced to ashes.— Anumber of fire and hose companies were at cenflagration, almost immediately after t! sounded; still, with all the exertion and ingenuity that man could use, they did not succeed in say the fiery element, until a whole block of houses paid the forfeit by the neglect of a careless servant, who, it appears, left a candle lighted by her bed , Which is supposed caus- od eda window curtain to ignite, which was just hangin over it. Amor the sufferers are a Mr. Williams anc a Mr. Rust. ‘illiams having allowed his insurance to cease only two days previous to the fire, and neglected having it renewed. Mr. Rust will be a considerable loser also, not only as regards the fire, but the loss of a very fine young lprse, which was consumed, and also a large sum of money, which, we have been informed, a clerk in his employment had been detected (while the fire was raging) in taking from a place he had it concealed in, an outhouse, by one of the M.P’s,, but on being arrested, he threw it into the flames, which, as a matter of course, was consumed before it could be recovered. The prin- cipal ofthe houses were frame-work, and not a vest- age of them remains. Twenty families have been re- duced to beagary by this dre: 1 occurrence, and the loss of the whole, its said, cannot be far under $20,000. Avoruen.—At four o'clock yesterday afternoon, a fire was observed on the premises of Messrs. Green and Ruckell, corner of Washington and Desbrosses streets, which had been occupied as acoal yard, and before it could be abated, took with it two other buildings, one oc- cupied as a blacksmith’s'shop, the other @ grocery store. As these houses were of frame work, and rather small dimensions, the loss will not exceed $800. Several fire companies were up in avery short time, and succeeded in keeping the fire from making further progress. The inmates of the grocery establishment saved part of their insured. Rospreny—Yesterday morning about 10 o'clock, a wo" man by some means got into the tailoring establishment of Mr. Lowrie, 192 Church street, and took therefrom a black dress coat and some wearing apparel belonging to his daughter, and though pursued almost instantancons- ly, she continued to elude the vigilance of her pursuers. We are informed she is an old offender. We hope the M. P's will soon have the “honor” of the delinquent’s acquaintance. Police Office=May 9.—Nothing of interest or impor. tance transpired to-day, the all important proceeding of the day being the execution. Coroner's Office.—May 9—Fouxn Drowxen.—The Coroner held an inquest upon the body of John Cake, who was found drowned. Amusements. Our citizens have now an_ opportunity of visiting the most extensive Menagerie ever exhibited in this country ; it is locuted at the corner of Eighth at. and the Bowery, and is owned by Messrs. Ogden, Weeks, kc. r This menagerie arrived in this city on Thursday, and marched through some of our principal streets, previous to their arrival at their depot. Some idea may be formed of the magnitude of this collection, when the fact is made known, that they give employment to about one hundred men ; and that about seventy-five horses, and thirty. carriages of various kinds, are necessary for thi portation from pigs to place, of the various of Zoology, anc ena cSubtedd their ex! Cr hy com) |, comprising as it most every 8) 9 of the animal and feathered tribe, ‘Theres onc animal never before exhibited in this county we refer to the Black Tiger. ‘This is the only black ‘Tiger ever brought here. It was caught on the shores of the river Amazon, and in & very short space of time has been brought into complete fubjection by the all-conquering prowess of Herr Dries- bach, the most celelebrated Lion-tamer'in the universe. The view of the performance of this wonderful man, is alove worth the price of admission. He enters the cage with seven of the most ferocious animals of the brute creation; enough, in all conscience, to destroy a dozen men, yet by his indominitable courage, and almost super- human prowess, he has obtained suc! power over them, that he handles and fondles them like so many kitte: performances can only be appreciated by being sce! This exhibition can be viewed by the most fastidious and modest. ‘The clergyman can recommend it to his flock ; fathers of families ‘can take their wives and children there, in the confident assurance that nothing immoral or vicious will meet their view ; and we think they wlil perform an act of duty in thus giving thelr families an Spportunity of seeing this splendid collection of animals 8. Onicivat, Eriiopran Sergwapers—Patmo’s OrEna Hovse.—Last night was the third since the occu- pancy of this house by the Ethiopeans, and from the ap. Pearance of the multitude that crowded it, might be to be the first. There is a novelty in these performances that must command universal Their programme for this evening is rich— for next week the attractions will be still greater. t aaa he Sellows ny settin a te tian Nredica ap te ther cura sightly. skin disenses, is selected sand others, on account of its brevity. ther to state that Mr. Bloom wi be beppy to state orally to any skeptic who may doubt comningyee of his hand writ i “New Yorx, “Dr, F. Gouraup— » April 19, 18e Sim—During the inter, i dying (0 edentny bape, ep te otk boosie pratulogs, Presenting an unsightly appearance. Remedies were tried in vain, I had almost despaired of freed from the loathsome oats, whan on apt home, f heard of your celebrated balian Medicate rt thin d senses, Skentic was yer | Setarnioed te Besant of of Pustules at ones for publication, from athou- It is only necessary fur- tl I Ie, for hope whispered in mn cr and sa "Try it belore you decide; If virtucless then deride. 4 ° oa morning during his business Ee he f ab pectenee fe page ene eo Re to the doctor's cel le of treatment, hi faye even been restored from total blindness’ to. perfect sight. We carneutly recomend all perous hating dissed ever asettor whet hn der—to place them= eu under the charge of Br, Wheeler, whose i ice ha "hi iarity a tensive practi ivea him @ popularity as ‘enjoyed by any other professor. Songs for the People—No. 10. AircHappy Land. , py face what e’er my fate in life may be— Haney. face i for thee I'm vain, of all eruptions I am free, fifa healthy kbs, face of youth and beauty, bs face is tann’d, that to use Jones’ Soap is y duty. Wondrous Soap, blessed Soap, without thee beauty all would Beauty's boust and bomely’s lope, stil drive piniplas all’ away. Saadian ketesnien oiaeeticesiaee PRR ‘Joues’s Boap, Wondrous Soap, &e. happed flesh, or disfigurement of or discolored sale noiburhes cre? seta op charmadly ts te guntine Seer Italian Chemical Soap. It imparts almost instant ly to the skin, a smoothness, acleamess, and a softness truly beauti- fis deecieeentteee ae superman: Inte: conniatantd tions ; therefore, mind, fet none but Jones buy nowhere elas but nthe alg ofthe, ‘American Eacie 2 Chat treet, or 328 Broadway. {he careful, go. to bers or you are cheated, )or 139 Fulton street, Brookiyns Stats street, " To the hair grow, to stop it falling off, to cure the scurf or ff, to red, oF grey hair grow naturally fine, ‘and beautiful--to dress, harsh; rough, dry or bad. hair, me thing has ever been a inv ited’ n0 economical, so beautiful, 30 fallifite, andso much admired es Jones! Hair ve, Even for dre: the hair it is cheaper than the common called hair oils, pomades, ‘ke. Fersgns who use it once. will never wish to.use anythingelse. Sol ice 3,4, 0r8 Ks a bot. He—at the sin of the American Eagle, 8 Chatham street, 323 Broadway, or 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn; 8 State street, Bos- ton; 3 Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia. neck Tage night” age heer ye Bnerpons oeek tecasnene ight? Let him 1 : They have cured cases that were, almost hopelease They cued the Kev; Darius Anthony when his friendshad given him upe— ‘They relieved Rev. Sebastian Streeter, of Bi the remedies ever made tne of a they who ea Mpg all hope. If you are "Dr Sherman's warehouse is 106 Nassau st, son; 188 Bowery; 77 East Broadway; 3 Ledger delphin, and 8 Seate st, Boston. Beal’s Hair Restorative, at his Agency, 67 Walker street, first store rnom Broadway. Dalley’s Magical Pain Extractor, at his Agency, 67 Walkers treet, first store from Broadway. Agents, 227 Hud- Buildings, Phila MONEY MARKET. Friday, May 9th, 6 P.M. ‘The stock market is steady, but very much depressed: Stonington improved } per cent; Norwich and Worcester 2; Minois 6's, }; Canton, }; Long Island, }. Reading’ Erie, Farmers’ Loan, Pennsylvania 5’s, Indiana, Mohawk, and East Boston closed firm at yesterday’s prices. Morris Canal fell off }. Quotations for the past few days have been very uniform, and the market appears to be as much depressed, as it is possible for rumors of war and the ab- sence of operators to make it. The transactions seem to be principally in fancy stocks, and in those requiring the smallest amount of capital to carry. The int activity of business generally affects the stock mar ket injurionsly, and we do not see the slightest possibility of getting up any speculative movement likely to improve prices or give activity to the market. ‘There have been somany things, within the past six months, brought to bear upon the stock market, and pri- ces have for such a length of time been steadily declin- ing, that itis the prevailing impression that quotations have nearly touched bottom, and that very little altera- tion in prices either wi ill for a time be realized. The operations inthe market are mostly in railroad stocks, such as the Long Island, Norwich & Worcester, Stoning- ton, and Harlem. The sales of Vicksburg are very small. Holders of United States Bank seldom offer their stock in the market. ‘The first bank established in Ohio, upon the indepen dent banking system, is the Bank of Dayton, The spe- cie capital of the bank is $60,000, and the amount of stocks upon jwhich the immediate circulation is to be based, is $120,000. The demand for foreign exchange is very limited. Good sterling bills are held at 9 a9} per cent. premium. Bills on France df. 26} a 5f, 28. Domestic exchange is very inactive, and quotations merely nominal. We annex the rates current. Domestic Excwancr, May 9, 1845. Bostor . 234 dis. Philadel =" do Baltimore. Ti, do Virgin Tig do Res Carolina. 144 7% do mah Oe ais, 18g do 4 245 do lacon . inne Ig do Union, Florida. ..70° a75" do Safety Fd not 4 do South L & T'Co.75 a80 do Eastern notes... 4 44 do Quvotations ror Uncurnent Money. Ur Money. Enw, bni'blein Bort” a y Troy, Sch &c.. a 3 § Philnde wi : nit Phenix, Chatlesto jewburyport Bank SER1E-RERES Mich Hiinofs Stace Banik jn State Banik: ore Bk of tile at Shaweto th 4 Commerci Buffalo. 2a The amount of uncurrent money offering for redemp- tion, has fallen off within the past few weeks, and the ity now offering is very limited. The spring busi. are thinning off. much disappointed in the season's trade, the sales not amounting to near as much as anticipated. The stocks of dry goods in first and second hands in this city, are large, and the supplies now coming in are so much greater than the demand from the trade, that the quantity in the market is daily increasing. The decrease in the importations into this port this season, compared with the last, has not been so great as the decrease in the trade. ‘This would leave on hand a larger stock than we had at the same time last seasen, while our foreign trade would be placed on a better basis by the reduction. The movements in specie are so limited, and the demand for any purpose so moderate, that the premium is very much reduced. We annex quotations current in this ot Quotations ror Srxcix. Per cent, old. 106 a 106} kod eet: ead new. 100 a 100) a 100g a 100% a 105 quarters. 99» 100 Mexican dollars. .100 a 101 Heav quarters.. 99 a 100 Napoleons... The receipts of the Reading Railroad Company, for the month of April in the past three years, have been as an- nexed, 4 PHiwapecrnia pa coer naan llth PA Tonl coampanes Fei) Soo tian Sa.738 820 ‘The receipts for April, 1845, show an increase on those of April, 1844, of about sixty-four per cent ; and on those of April, 1843, one hundred and twelve percent. The increase in the transportation of coal has been greater than the increase in receipts. Last year the receipts in the fall months averaged about sixty-five thousand dol- lars cach ;; add to that amount the increase this and the increase forthe corresponding months this year should be fmore than one hundred thousand dollars each, The transportation of coal for April, 1845, was es- timated to be 50,000 tons ; the amount carried was 52,735 8.20. The monthly report of the banks of New Orleans for April,compared with March, shows a very slight increase inthe aggregate movements in the institutions of that city. There has been a decrease in the amount of specie on hand, and an increase in the circulation. The increas in circulation is undoubtedly caused by the decrease ip the specie on hand. Tho business of banking in New Orleans, has been much more limited this season than last, and the banks exhibit a determination to be govern ed in their operations by the actnal demand for facilities from the legitimate commercial clas: New Ontrane Banas. Circulation. T tried it, and what was the result? 4 clear face and Sreedvom pimplesamooth and soft. aa awed born babes ‘Afvet waing it Ave days, nearly all tle pimples had disappenced and my face became smooth and transparent. You e my money feeelve alvo my sincere aud grateful thanks, ‘our most obedient, ORGAN L. BLOOM, No.1 ‘Eorenty-ighth a.” nial of a a 0 Fed has other equally valuable testimo- of his Poudres Subtles, in eradicating su- rflnous hair, just as, much commended are id exetable Kolige tor Winting Wale checks with splendsl’and Perinanent rose color; Lily White, for adding softness, white- colori prftiance to the complerion; Grecian Huir Dye for coloring light hair, brown or black; aud coustic Drops, for bn dl sense of hearing to persons who have been tafortunate enough to. lose it in consequence of a disarrange- Very earefal to procnre ic RES Lik GOUT RB ea these apo Wark ST, first store From dig i * feat store Frowe Wyown de Gentine unless purchased 74 Cheanat street, Phil hia; Jordan, 2 Milk street, rleton & Co, orally ftw" i 4 Pe sSeawie iy Atbany; Backus & Haven Bull, jull, Troy; Pain in the Side and Breast, Hi he. keo—Wright's Indian Ve . Waar na ec aoe gett cfr wi Haglan abete ‘ine t to way. thorbid humors which are. the eatare. ne agreeable complaint From three 8 ab ol om going to bed, w mk intense suffering and will certainly restore the relief, even in to a state ond healt sane ‘called Improved fedien unter feits,— i pramiratton fsstole Sihteata vasen ead mtncurteliees . t to Se ie i Yarn . B—Bewere of oll Sugar-seoted counterfeit Pills, Mecoh ©. Aprile, March 29. ib, Bavk of Louisiana, ... 3,906,878 4,745,646 926,000 066,148 Canal and Ble C B58413 "462114 843,960 420,975 City Bank... . 19,448 = 680,709 434,960 547,075 emo yy ja 1 1,576,656, ‘351,015 310,720 jechanics Kee cas ees 1,290,989 1,429,108 841470 910,110 | won Bank of ie... Mtesies “Sires “satan gue itech Bele 4439 96,507 900,108 our, Consolidated Asi 356 1674211255 202160 $7,282,310 7,173,790 4,158,595 4,398,062 Cash liabilities, Assets, < 485,900 1,890,771 5,124,608 4,741,464 “Hank. 1,581,438 1,672,200 2,118,360 2\197/072 + BIL TTA 2,897,020 3198455 3,594, 259380 37,782 "610,716 Err 7,900, 7,781, 111,513 103, Rios Soenaat "yyy TOR $21,772,004 21,420,205 16577 600 LhaTI A ‘The leading features of those banks compare as fol- lows :— 1844. March 3. 4 %. Increase. cit Ec A bic fc ea Gash linbilities 909 20, 21 oe: ets HBr INH GSE es. 1,718. ‘Tho amount of deposits in these banks on the 26th of April was $6,946,032 ; real estate $2,883,297 ; loans on stock, $8,171,066; on mortgages, pledge, &c. $5,509,569, Other discounts on capital $1,382,587 Protested paper $9,648,400, Capital paid in $17,998,600. Liabilities ex: Clusive of capital $28,000,737. Aseots $46,496,403, bout over, and the customers from the country | The importers and jobbers have been | The receipts and exports of produce at New-Orleans ‘this ‘season have been less than Mast, We annexa table showing the quantity of certain articles received at New- ‘Orleans from Sept. Ist to May; lst, this year and last. 43, ees BiiMi, Inc’se. De te 1,44. to" 145, Ine’se. Dec. 0 ir 208” Mout - wm 47,339 27,009 = 194% 131,338 114,620 — 16,718 7,294 288,385 41,001 - HGAT7 412,756 36,279 — + 28,327 26,208 = 29 + $35,420 217,190 — 18,290 + 5,320 55,580 ~ N70 i og) 10M 369,41 g if — 394,296» 194,535 — 199,761 8100 «6,701 — 2) 45,405 (85,887 = 58,409 99,141 <e 31522121 9,741 41,008 24,154 — 16,944 17,462 876,566 59,104 = 16,699 ae This shows quite a dim The receipts of specie at New-Orleans from Sept. Ist 1844 to May Ist, 1845, were only $2,027,062, against $6,. 745,035 for the same period the year previous, being a falling off’ of $4,717,973, Notwithstanding this great de- crease, in the receipts the amount of specie in the banks varies very little from what it was last year. Old Stock Exchange. $5000 U 8 5's, 153. 1M 5 Ohio L & Tru. 9g 1000 N ¥States’s, 6210734 100 Canton Co ig 2000 Ohio 7's ior boo 44 5000 Peun 5’s boo 724 75, do bg 44 10000 do 30 7244 350 East Boston 15 15000 do mig “25 M0 15 000 do bio 72%, 100 do 330 1534 1000 Indiana Bonds 3% 75 ErieRR 29 1000 Ilinoi 38) ‘60 29 9000 do 38% 200 Long Island RR. 3 100 shas Del & Hud b90 137° 100 do 30 73, 9 Bank of Com, full 9344 530 7: 7 Am Ex Bank Big 100 do. 72) 50. N A Trust 13°15 Mohawk RR 60 100 Farmers’ Trust 35 150 Stonington R R 31% 10 = do b9 3 0 do. 20 3739 10 do a a Ef 50 do 34% 150 Nor & Wore RR 73. % Morris Canal Be 50 do 530 72% 2 & 00 3235 100 do kee jo w 10 do bis 33" do me lo ss 72; t. greet oe lo jo 50}, 0 do bio 33 7 Second Board. 50 Morris Canal 323% 100 Nor & Wore RR 3% 7254 2% do $0 East RR Be bs 97 do al5 32) 5000 Penn 5’s 1% do baw 32: 1000 Ind Dol bds25 y 330 334 25 = do bay 3288 50 shas Farmers Tst b10 35 0 Canton Co 10 44 odo bis %)) -ErieR R c 2 100 do ¢ 4% 75 HarlemRR 830 71 50 Morris Canal a3 32 50 Long Island RR sl5 7234 x0 do 325 190° do s10 721 a 838 8 " lo ¢ 30 do. 3244 2% Nor& WoreRR c 73 2% do bit 32g 50 do 37 % do nw 3232 100 = do 72 ® do #10 % do s10 72 75 do 3 32! Sales of Stocks at Boston. Mar 8.—19 shs Western Railroad 103}; 23 do 103; 139 Eastern Railroad 1093; 100 East Boston Stock 143; 8 Bos- cents. Corrox.—The market remains quiet, and the sales do not exceed 700 to 900 bales ; previous rates sapene >: be paid as yet, Cg 7 buyers demand a concession of one quarter cent, at which rate some large parcels would change hands. Liverroon Crassirication. Florida. Mobile § N. Orleans. 5 5 a bt + ana 6} as ot gas a 6f T at. 7ia8 stag 9} a 9p maod. Wuisxry.—Drudge casks are fair, butinactive at 23c. ‘Western and Prison barrels sell at 23. 23jc. There is very little doing in either description. Provisioxs,—The demand for Pork is moderate. We ote small sales of new prime Ohio at $10 60; old do at $9.60; now Mess is held at $8 37}; olf do xt $1263}. Beef is very dull, is not #0 active as usual. We quote prime at 7faBc. Cheese, in boxes and casks, is 66; 25 do 39; 36 131b boxes 50; 3 withdrawn) 25 6lb do 48; 75 dggh7; 200 do Imperial—10 half chests 81; 11 do 72; 27 do 6b; 38 181b boxer G3}; 28 do 63: 100 ts 28. 51; 2 do 48; 25 do 42; 39 do 424; 38 do 37; 10 do 36}; 20 do 35; 41 do 31; 76 do a7. blong Powchong—30 chests 70. y Mohea Howchong—10 chests 29; 31 do 28; 37 do with rawn, Chulan Powchong—100 half chests 254; 200 do 234; 200 do 19, Powchong—25 half chests 27}. Koken Souchong—100,chests 26, (43 do and 148 half do withdrawn.) Ningy ong Souchong—20 chests 29. do 24; 300 15-15 boxes 2345, (40 4 do withdrawn.) Oolong Souchon—80 half chests 28}; 10 chest 22; 35 13-Ib boxes 29}. Castle 1600 mats 18} cents. Reat Estate at Auction.—Three lots in Al Nos. 78, 80 and 82, between Grand and Broo: each 25 by 87, Hyson Skin—20 ch streets, 4 feet, at $2,976, $8,925. Twenty lots at Harlem, in vicinity of 4th avenue and 131st street, at 190, $3,800, Six do do at $160, $960. Cotton Market. , April 30.—A report of the Caledonia’s , and an advance in the Livérpool market of jd though not full credited, produced a certain effect, as was apparent inthe improved demand which praratied, and the transactions of the day comprise 5,500 bales, but as the enquiry was met in a corresponding spirit by hold- ers there was no cl in prices. Monite, Mhy 2.—The active demand prevaili close of last week, was continued into the prese: on Saturday amounting to about 4000 Doles, stiffer prices, the market closing at 53¢ for middl Monday there was less enquiry, # 15 02000 bales, prices steady. again disposed'to operate freely, and bales changed hands at full prices. Liverpool middlings may be quoted 5jc. and good middlings 6c. The grades above and below middling are relatively cheaper. Re- ceipts since Friday eve 1803 bales—total thie season, 505,525 bales. Stock 83,306 bales. Provision Market. Our great markets, and most of the meat shops, for the week past have, as usual at this season of the year, been full; lied with beef, veal, mutton and lamb, of the finest quality. Good poultry is rather scarce—young spring chickens are in market. The fish market exhibits every variety that our waters, or those distance can produce—fresh almon at 4s per Ib. Vegetables of all inda very plenty—radishes, asparagrass, and all green or kitchen garden articles, abundant, with green from the South, and strawberries of delicious rior to the honey, from Washington City. Philadelphin Cattle Market. 8th.—Beeves—1085 head offered, including 700 id Kentucky. Demand good, and all but 46 sold F 100 Ibs.—450 head for New York. Cows brought—Sales of Dry Cows at $6 a $12; 25, at the 8 vor,supe- Ponn’a do at the pura sone $4 per 100 Ibs li i in’ is, a ir ive wei it. Swine-—630. offered-—Sales at. $4.5 orice 50 and Lambs—1070 offered. Baler of Sheep atl0a and Lambs at $1 25 a $3 each. 9, Fore! Sr. Jaco pm Cuma, 1 penenctlons hay = place in the Sugar market, at 2 for fuscover joes, and 33 to 3% for browns, and 434 r whites; at these rates the market remains firm, with e rance of bei fully supported. OF Muse the stock on mall; and of Box Sugars, none on handat all, as they are bought 1 ax soon as they appear. Molasses scarce, but held firmly at, $17 ver 105 callous, casks included. In Coffee no change whatever. Fo Inst two weeks we have had heay ich prove to the Tobaceo crop, but it ix stil erally expected that it will result larger than the last in this district. “Fresh supplies of Provisions have come in since our last, and have been sold within the range of our qui present ly exceptions are Fish ican 5) 100 Ths, ttltow iol and Ios) A nereeam ee 15, sales; tales; Mackerel Noe, e we 0 ‘or stash oe gee $s ticlen > Teper the ‘which are abundant an “Beefs Mess $1032 per bbl; Jerked sales; Butter, yellow, 15, sal 5} I Fads Cd Sena rior; Herrings, 7 per Ubl, sales; Flow small, 15x 16 per 100 1s, per gallon; Cajon, r th Mess 15; Bacon pe 53-18 per 100 lbs, abundant, 734 0.9; Boards, W. P. loops 32 440, bbl, sbundant: H Ti enue Winks Oil's} ip iy Married. On Thursday evening, May 8th, by the Rev. T. G, Sawyer, Mr. Cuantes Rotzansom, to Miss Saran Oxtven, all of this city. Qn the evening of the @th instant, by the Rev. George Hay.—Common qualities of North River bale sells at 37} a42c. The supplies are more than equal to the de- gf ance of the int 320 do 28; 155 half Coles, Mr. "ANDREW Rr ‘Taorres, to Miss Many Wi- piaaey, all of this city. . On Thursday eve: the lst instant, by the Rev.Dr. Dewey, Mr. Joun J. Wicxsteav to Miss Many Crank, net, in the 36th year of his age. His friends of his brothers Collin and Dun- can P. Campbell are respectfully invited to attend his fu- neral without further invitation ; also the Caledonia Di- vision No. 31, Sons of Temperance, of which he was a member, and the Order in general, are invited to attond, on Sunday afternoon, at 5 o'clock, from his late residence my ong Avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth reets, On Thursday evening, the 8th instant, Mr. Samven 8. Moors, in the 32d year of his age. The friends and relations of the family, and the mem- bers of Mount Vernon Lodge No. 73, I. 0. of O. F., and the order in general, are invited to attend his funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o’clock, from his late residence, No. 137 Elizabeth street. On Friday morning, 9th instant, of consumption, in the 26th yearof her age, Jaxx Exiza, wife of John Harpel The relations and friends of the family, and tho: her father, Charles Baker, are respectfully invited té tend the funeral, from her late residence, 386 Houston st., on Sunday afternoon at half past 4 o’clock. How beautiful ve Where virtues relics lie ! How sweet the sleeping dust Of early piet Then, well approv’d the work Bytr, ous” ld te Cambell) Bryombeat, Bess, and Crown, ( Br) a Lowell, and 0 Bee lett faa tg F indeet Doane, Ki: , Jam; all of this city. BGllewood, Hayne Baltines an Sri cae ut, Bareclonn, row, Suow, ; - er On Friday evening the 9th instant, Cuanues C. Came- | PSO Nee" and sche Brilliant Cid Araminea, (Be) Rogers, Fol NS Whitten, Curtis, Kingsena Je By Last Night's Southern Mail. petenia, May 9—Arr Grampus, O’Neal, and Vulcan, sieighe NV ore ld Nashua, Shaats, ee harleston; William. timore, Howes; ‘Edward, ‘hinond, Kilborn, and Emperor, Studley ! Farrer, Portland; Ann Elizabeth, Somers rtha Maria, Smith, idence; Powhattan, Clark, East Greenwich; Herald, nd A Lord, Pitt, NXorks Harriet Louisa, Stinonson, t 3 Swan ‘Halleck, New Haven. ALTIMORE, May 8—Arr Traffic, Gardner, NYork. Below, at anchor tuside the fort-supposed "a Boston’ packet.” Cid 80: ‘Williams, Demerara. jingtou Bentl "Shawmut rt r merset, (Br) AMUSEMENTS. JRDAY EVNO May tah yll be prctented for CON gg et gt cy Lt aac of the Opera, Mons. Martin and Mise Julia Tum To conclude with the Farce of GONE TO TEXAS—Mr. HiscTiet 73 CentsBosos, 2d and 3d Tiers, 80 Cents—Pit, 50 Cents—Gallery, 25 Cent Of piety below, Thy God will on thy head ‘he crown of life bestow. Passengers Arrived. Cuantystox—Ship Anson—Mr Dickenson and lady, Mrs Welles, Mrs Baldwin, Mrs Hermann, Miss Hopley, Miss Bur- rit, Mr neeeer, hdy-end clus, Monae Sern , Finch, Crane, Aitkens, UrrOWs, i Manacamo—Brig Emma—Mr Cardaux, Foreign Importations. Livearoo.—Ship Susan E Howell—150 tons coal D Colden— 860 sacks salt Sam! Thompson—2243 bars iron KIuney, Breese & Sampson—1446 Bleecker & Oothout—7 pkgs W Whitewright—4 J Dean—1 JB Meluett—103 E, F Sanderson—50 EJ Th ¥ Ellimore—12 D Coleman—9 J Forsythe R & FE, Aleock— Hp Whieaker & Posteri Slate & Butterford—4 J Gihon—s D \dden—8 Simi urgar & co—! 146 E Cauld- well—2.A Haskell—2 Ludi 74 Reiss Bros & on 880 boxes tin Payensteds-30G Domingues its KW Sohaiie ee Vonor 0s ru cl I—1000, Graves & Holford—1 case Wright & Fowler V8!" ‘Sr Jaco pe Cusa—Brig Adele—206 hinds 60 bxs sugar leaf iobaceo Dunscomb & Beckwith—7 do Richd frvi indse to onder. Domestic Importations, Cuantestox—Ship Anson—107 tes 49 hf do rice C Buckmey- er &sons—66 bbls Roche Brothers & co—72 do D Hinds—11 C Meyer—1 chest tea Canton Tea Co—2378 hf tiercs rice 205 bales cotton 20 pkgs mdse to order. MARITIME HERALD. 84 bales in—3 brs Movements of the Steam Ships. Steamers. Pue Liverpool. America. Ameriea. 4 . a M: sf - . May %...June 1 .June 1... June 16 PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 10. ‘tomas skengers. British ship Douglas, Brewster, 40 days from Liverpool, with 228 tons coal_ 3000 slates to order—216 passengers, W. & J.T. Tapscott. The D. is bound to St.John, NB,, put in here to land passengers, Ship Auson, Barkman, 6 days from Charleston, with cotton, to,G, Sutton," eg nies rig Emma, Wait, 20 days from Maracaibo, with coffe Bouchaud & Phebaud. Left banque Cora, Warmer, for Phils soon. ig Adele, Steele, from St. Jago de Cuba, April 25, with ; to Dunscomb & Beckwith. Left brigs Gazelle, Chorin mt Porto Rico, disg; Ursula, Bernard, fin icans. Barque Danl Webster, Cole, for NYork, ‘Trinidad, f Thomaston) Spofford, 14 day: Kotz pomae fon) potters days from lo—only , sld day before. Brig Susan Spofford, ‘Turks Island, with 9331 salt 5000 Ibs old copper to Mid- leton & Co.” Sailed in co. r. brig Isabella, Payson, for Westport; Br. schr Sisters, Bingay, Yarmouth, NS. Lett no Americans. Brig Andrew Ring, Thurlow, 26 days from New Orleans, to Brett & Vose, with 3i9 hhds sugar Howland & Aspinwall; 325 sticks cedar to order. Schr Jonas Smith, Collett, § days from Wilmington, NC. with rice and cotton, to E. 8. Powell—4 Passengers. we edieme, Mills, from Newbern, NC. with naval stores, to Pla Schr Olivia & Virginia, Rollins, from Fredericksburg, with Pera Edis Aes sOChs & dpa from Toekartbck NG $9 Lydia Aim, Crane, 2 days from ton, NJ. to Lewis & Co. Lettschr John He of Norfolk, pat ; . Dutton, of Norfolk, distress—took on board 4000 staves from her. Schr Mary, Chase, 8 days from Machias, Me. with lumber, to master, putin in Schr Mary Maria, Hicks, 6 days from Thomaston, with lime, held at 6 a8. PY beg Tras at Avction.—Imported per barque Ronaldson.} Schr Cornelia, Bumpus, 2 days from New Bedford, with oil, Terms—Notes at 6 months, payable in this city, to be | to master. cal made sitistactory SO peliets: cock Zeiamph, Williams, from Providence, with domestic Hyson—10 chests 92 cents; 15 h chests 66; 6 chests 64; 1 bee Whit i ir 16°43 63]; 90 do 60; 88 do Sa}, 200 ITS asd oe 5 | Schr Jabez L.. White, Corsen, from Providence, in ballast, to ¥ Hyson—He half chests 80; 83 do 71; Behe Director, Park from Virginia, 5 3 ir W. C. Eddy, from Vin 183 do 43; 24 do 41; 72 do 1C™ Telegraph reports no vessel in sight at sunset. Ships Albany, H. any, , Charleston; brig Cervamten Notice to Mariners. Yanuourn: Roaps—Notice is hereby expressed in Trinity House, the 6th March, th Cockle Gatway has been moved one half rmer position, and now ja, (Sw) Gottenburg; Sullivan, rande, and others. he advertisement from it Vessel in the SW by W ight fathoms at low iven, that, in pursu- ‘open at7 o’clock, and the Curtain will rise precisely at st 7 o'clock. BOWERY THEATRE. JOHN TRYON 6 oe ee eee ee es oe MANAGER, [C7 Boxes 25 cents—Pit 1244 ceiits.. AL TH Oh Ea ON A cegRAOE SATURDAY EVENING, May 10th," ill commence The SHE MAID OF cROISEY. us THE ARTFUL Tom Tinkles-+ vi." sonclude’ with” KISS IN THE DARK. Mr. Pettibone, .....+ +++ e++ mi0 It®re UR TONS THEA’ > ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. THIS EVENING, Saturday, May 10th, 1015, will inal in 5 THE WANDERING JEW—Louis XV. Me. Barrett; Isaac Ahaauerus, the Wanderer and Accused, Mr Stevens: ‘The Spirit of Good, Miss Kirby: Barabbas, Mr. Altemus; Naorni, Mrs W Hi Smith; Rachael, Mrs Hughes. Porconttedle with the excellent Drama th. of THE LONE STAR —Or, Troubles in Texas—Col. Davy Crocket vena ; Gencral Banta Anns, Mr. ‘Aitemus ; Joel Bigelow, Mr: Johnston; Mrs. Dickenson, Miss Kirby. \OUSE. Ss A 'H NIGHT. On Satur As at the 10th. pees fp PRLAM AND WARRE: Having obtained possession of the Ope: Houss_of Mr, Palmo, e . avng poctfully announce to the public, thet they will , ‘ive their fou: INIMITABLE ENTERTAINMEN' bove night, and coagiae OPEN EVERY until further notice. For particulars see small bills. mission Twenty-Five Cents only. Boxes and Seats can be secured at the Box Office, from 4 iT EVENING until ton & Worcester Raifroad 117); 100 Long Island Railroad rs open at 7—Concert at 8 o'clock. 7%}; 25 Norwich & ae re Railroad so 10ds 735, 8 HIGH waTza on An Efficient Police in attendance, to preserve order. do 72}; 200 Wilmington RR 21}; 100 do b o 1m 214; $1600 my10 re Albany City Bonds 110. f Cleared. ————_" CASTLE GARDEN. 3 —_——— Ships Zenobia, (Sw) Beekman, Gottenburg, Schmidt & Bal- | #0 long and fronts known to the public, will be opened on State of Trade. shent Sullivan, Walte, Charleston, George Hulkley:—-Barques : londay, May et ee Asuxs.—The demand for Pots is limited, and we quote | Itichmond, Nex Walshe Dries Leveaty Hee aes | POULIN ids OF THE EALIAN OPE RS $3.81} 2.3874. Pearls are steady at Mids 437}. i t Indi & Thomp- | MONDAY, May 12th, will be SEMIRAMIDE— Berswax.—Prime yellow of all descriptions as wanted ‘Culver, Baracoa, G. L.' Meacham: Ne miramis, Signore Majocehy Valteltinas , Signora Ro at 30}c. The demand is moderate. Eeskeryearkey, Apscg, ty themasters Rival, Ogden, Philadel | ssina Peo; Karaws, Sig. Antoguinis Anury Sig Valaline * : |. McKee & Co; Colorado, ; 7 , Sig. ote Cencece at $4.70 8S G1; One at Meat, We | Wallsman, Pratt, Boston, Cook & Tayor--Sloope Jas Geter’ | F asiie Winey Ghose: Sigs MNS ayers Mitranes, Sie rm at $4634 8. $4 75; Georgetown and Brandywine are | iin” Nave, Philedelpiia' Bisdenburg, Providence —Barge | Freee eet HY Geen intermission of Fifteen ey at “ 4. eeue is ai fies aie, ae daar Arrived. inutes for Promen de and fre ment BEE juotations of are still current. Northern Oats i ‘ ey 3 ne ‘ ™ Doo: at half-past 6 o’clock, Performance to com> sell eh'39} 0.300. Corn, Northern we quote ut doar ee Loman 80 eae eaileys 37 days from Liverpool, with | mence at borchock. ms GRAND ZOOLOGICAL EXHIBITION. OGDEN, WEEKS & COMPANY, ir Elephants, on their celebra- ion, Fok One Witte Pinee, Sth street. et ‘ > the finest aril rarest ture its precludi “At the head of Li Tl the only ex riosities in in specimens from ev: H ‘The Tamer of Lions, Ti, ishing exhibitions at 11 o Hours of General Ix) to 5, P.M.; and from 7 to Aldmittance 25 cents ; Children under tea years, 12} nt mq 8tm FOR HARLEM—On Sunday Afternoon pt. Richard Yates, will leave pier foot of M pmery street, East River, quarter past | o’clock; Pike street, 2; Delaney street hnlf-past 2. Returning, leave Harlem at half-past So’clock. Fare each way 12}, cents. mi It*je s THE GREAT RACE On Tuesday, 13th instant. QUICKEST ROUTE IS BY THE HELL-GATE FERRY, Foot of 86th Street. HERE will be two fast Boats runni there will be no delay in cros: th THE LONG ISLAND RACES. i, PLEASANTEST ROUTE to the Lon TH Island Races, Flatbush and New. Lotts passing Mount Prospect only afew minutes longer drive, and avoiding the dust and heat. m0 dtis*re BRITISH REVIEWS. ‘This Day Published, Tue Arm NuMBER or THE | FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW. | Will be Published on Tuesday next, | Tur Marcu Nomaem oF THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW. And, on Saturday next, Tre Arai. NUMBER OF THE EDINBURGH REVIEW. RICE OF THE FOUR QUARTERLIES, (including in ug tides, with, the following marks and compass bear- jose above named and the Westminster Review ,) $8 per an- inteiton Chureh Tower, in line with the North | uum. Blackwood's Maguaine, $4. The Four Reviews. and Vintertou Lighthouse, NW; Gorleaton Church Tower, | Blackwood, $10. L. SCOTT & CO., Publishers, ine grth the middle of the New Houses South of Yarmouth | _mi0 item 112 Fulton street, near Nassau street, }; News essel, WE: le = Buoy, NNW in W: Cockle Spit’ Buoy NW bo W, This Day is Published, Outer Barber Buoy, SW by W; North Scroby Buoy, 8 by W | . THE PRINCIPLES OF THE 4, W; North Cross Sand Buoy, SE by E 3¢ E. The alteration CHRONO-THERMAL SYSTEM of the color of the Beacon Bucy, at the North end of Seroby N Sand, as farther notified in the vertisement « e 6th | said March, has also been effected, and the color of that buoy is now Red. Notice is hereby also given, that the Red Buoy at the North end of the Newarp Sand has been removed one half m further Northward, and now lies in about six fathoms at low water spring tides, with the Newarp Light Vessel bearing E 5g N, distant about three quarters of a mile. ‘Whalemen. Navigator, Fisher, Pacific for Nantucket, spoken in Vineyard Sound Say with 2200 bbl: ‘Medford, of Provincetowi lat, % 20, lon 73 40, AAtrat, Mystic May 2, Hellespont, Rathbun, NYork, to fit for onT ApeLarpe, New Holland, Dec. 10.—The Sally Anne, whaler, supposed’ of New Bedford] was totally ‘wrecked at Portland Bay, during a gale at SE. 17th ult. particulars given. The Sally Anne was last heard from off C G Hope Oct 1, clean, ‘There is insurance on her only to the amount of $7500, is office in New Bedford. Vessel and outfits valued at $24, Spoken. Wm Bayard, of and for St Andrews, from New Orleans, with Joss of fore and main topgallaat masts and fore topmast, had away a few hours before—April 2, Int 23 45 N, Pe 10 days out, clean, spoken May 4, wi I; lo lon 84 90. Osmanli, (supposed) from Marseilles for Boston, April 1, off Hallowell, from Messina for Baltimore, April 2, in Stra of altar. . Kazan, Leckie, from Boston for Copenhagen, April 29, lat 46 %, lon 14 66. Laksteame?,steering April 29, al Tieonie, of Augusta, 13 days. from "New Orleans for Wil- mington, April 29, lat 25 20, lon 79 30. Fo: Ports. Gatway, April 15—In port, ‘ictoria, for NYork, 2 or 3 days, with a fall cargo of marble, and passengers. Maranzas, April 28-—In port, Washington, Adams, for Cron- stadt, ers as fore. Canpesas, April 26—In port, Confidence, Ba Lawrence, of Bristol, ldg—and others not report Tauxipan px Cuna, April 2—In port, American, Adie, for Boston, (or Portland)’ next day; Harriet, Gardner, for Boston, do; Oak, Foster, for do, 2 or 3 days; Cordelia, Snow, for do, do; Monaco, |, from St Jago, just arr, to load for Boston; John Hancock, for Charleston, next diay. Gen Brooks, Peko, for Boston, and Arion, for Bremen, sailed 3 days before. Lake Ports. Burrano, May 1—Arr Constitution Cathe, Sendnabys Attes low, Ashtabula; Constitution, Waite, Cleveland. Cld J mf id Roanoke, Corlett, do; as. in Chigng: Betsy, Pt Dover; JF , (probably Great Western, hence for t lat 46 35, fon 34 66. wre; St Sandusky; Marshall, Brake, Charlest ; CHasteston: Porter, Fall, Ashtabula; ‘North Carolins, Abboit, Otter Creek, wey) Home Ports. xx, May 2—Sld Pembroke, Bakeman, St Peters, Mig May S-Arr Rowland, ‘Coombs, St. Thomas; ‘ith, |, Guadaloupe. Cld sth, Selma, Marston, ts, May #—Arr Susan Jane, Fletcher, Smyrna; C! Jenieinss Mawinar; Sul Bangs Liberty, Townsend e and Fame, Philadelph ; Pilgrim, Dodge, Freder Nickerson, Nortolks Lewis; Cla Jane, Hardy, Albany; Page, Chamberia Cast ‘rowel, Col and and Velocity, § ‘ork; Coral, Smith, and Antilles, Sta Tey, Thomanion for dos Columbia, Arey, RisnAe fort, put in with loss of mainsail—on 5th fell in with a new brig on her beam ends, full of water, sttom, in tow of two fishermen, who no doubt succes getting her into Herri Gat—Damariscove islands South Jes, picked up» smal fishing boat—Several men. and boats were missing at Townsend ‘on Sunday last, on account of wh Il from off the land, Telexranhed, yrant Sard Cla Gleaner, Smith, Ki Jai Triton, Li » fimball, Halifax, ‘ ‘eating, Camden, Berry "Mei ng; Avon, Larry, Washington, rowell, Wilmington, Del. junner, dens: Bold we ev Batcds win N toe, Oake Retamed. 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