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me the commeree of the nation which has commanded the cations tm over head ‘Jacob went down to ‘straight western voyage almost from ing ita terening will throw at onee into our. hands, the commerce of Asia and Australia, a commerce of 500,- 000.000 of people, and new market to nearly that extent for our produce and manufactures. tribute to the colonization of New Holland, New Zealand, and the Indian Islands, Like the application of steam to navigation, the results of such wn accomplishment may be foreseen but cannot be estimated. ministration, shall, therefore, succeed in this secomplish- ment, it will be glory enough for one day, and for one age of the world, Commerce rules the world; ting the command of the wi the nations of the earth at our fest. Our commercial enterprise and capacity are equal to any undertaking, ‘nd any consummation that mau, with all his means, may effect. The cost of a ship canal across the neck of Huasacualco is nothing; the results are eve One thing is now certain. seoure this passage, or Great Britain, or France, or both combined, will secure it and appropriate it. ‘The tolls of this continental intersection must either be theirs or ours, Woe have the best right, and are best situated for accomplishing the work. We understand that a national survey with « corps of engineors, will shortly proc alco; and, as soon as ‘peace is established, the corps cualeo; Will proceed to explore and report upon the whole route across to Tehuantepeo. Wa Al Desert Scene--Robe: Scott and Santa .Inna, ‘The oldest inhabitant, if net absolutely blind from the ust, will swear that the Northers among the sand hills at Vera Crus would be scarcely # match for the Wester of to-day, and the impenetrable cloud of sand which it drifted all day long, to the extent of half mile high through the streets of Washington, We bave had no rain for a month, the April showers, of which we have read so much, having been countermanded. A friend desires us toask of Mr, Robert Owen, the tru- ly benevolent philosopher, an explanation of his last ex- planation of the Groat Problem of the Age. He desires & distinct understanding upon this point. Does Mr. Owen propose to set aside the Christian religion, as in- nt with the principles of truth, upon which his new aystem is to be founded ? It has been suggested to us, that a company ostablish- ing a snug theatre in Washington, might doa very pro- fitable business during the session, which will certainly last six or seven months, probabl; next season after that will bring ¢ guration. We understand that Mr. Kilmiste is about to make a movement in the matter; and there is some talk of his contracting for the ruins of the old National, upon which to found a new establishment. So, after all, Father Ritchie was right. ‘The whigs will come out of Virginia with three members to Congress cut of 15, though, as it appears to-night a judicious dis- more votes would huye given them throe more members. ‘he result shows very plainly that the Calhoun men were intractable, and refased to co-operate with the old huakers, the question of Father Ritchie's expulsion thus nearly resulting in the loss of the State, fo furas to secure a whig majority in the next House of . Ag itis, the whigs dro still hopeful of that result in the other States which have yet to elect. Old Zack has been, and will be, appropriated to this ob- ject; and we don’t see how it is to be helped. From the last reports from Vi Yellow Jack had come to tow: will only serve to hasten the march of Scott up into the intertor on the way to Mexico. plantations between El Encerro and Halafa, and tho fifty thousand cattle of which he is the possessor, will be apt in fact to fall under Col. Benton's plan of * milita tributions; but we suppose they will be paid for, Scott should meet with Santa Anna on the way. THE DOCTOR. tribution of 1 Representatives Rerpectfully, Board, $c. The news from Virginia this morning, clearly indicates the election of twelve democratic members of Congroes, ‘Three of the democrats elected, however, have just escaped a defeat by a few yotes, their combined majorities falling short of sixty ballots. ‘Tho weather here is most intolerable—wind, dust and heat, are al) pouring down on us at once. Vined effects were yesterday so great, that no one ven- tured in the street, unless compelled to do so. The ship Richard Anderson arrived here yesterday from Liverpool, with 230 Irish passenger Harvost, from Kotterdam, also arrived with 243 Germ ns on board. ‘Ihe emigrants who find their way to this port, are generally of the better sort, being previded with moans to reach the Far West. imore is to reach the nearest point to the West, aud they seldom remain in the city. uum} continues to attract crowds at Calvert Hall ‘Tbe ladies are flocking to see him, the little rogue refusing to kiss any but those who are young and pretty, with bright sparkling eyes, ruby lips, and pearly teeth fined in his ‘taste since he sat in the lap of Queen Victoria, and received her endear- and but three whigs. coming to Ba Tom I Hie Las got to be quite rel ments. ‘The Viennoise children continue to draw good houses, and | learn that they will next go with Mr, his theatre at Richmiond, where there is a great. anxiety expressed to see them, From thence, ifa suitable room cau be obtained, they will proceed to Washington, and Philadelphia, deferring their southern tour until the fall s Stock ap Monxy Manxer—A reaction in the stock avity of last week ; operatio at sli from thence back’ to market has succeeded the a smaller, and sales effecte iment six per ceats, of 1967, treasury 103% 1990, elo: five per stitution. Messrs. Beach and Sanford are Mr. D.’s colleagues on the Canal Committee; the former gentleman dissented from this report, and the latter concurred in it. Mr. Denniston assuined that there were $398,000 to be devoted to this great object; this sum includes 00 known as the tinavailable funds, belonging to crfe and Champlain ( sor those funds in the bank the surplus canal funds on hand at the close of $117,000—and $ the estimated surplus for the current fis cal year, ending 30th September next, when it is uscertained and established, as section of the seventh article of the constitutio several sums make up the total Th honorable Senator proposed to expend this amount in the lust fisenl year, the following manner: Vor the Erie Canal. For Genesee Valley Canal. . For Black River Canal and E Fer Oswego Canal Locks. . For Oneida Rivor improvem ‘The three canals first named aro provided for in the constitution; the remaining two are not thus provided entleman professed to believe unayailables” were within the igislature, and the $100,000 would, when added to the expense of tho ordinary repairs, enlarge tl Oswego canal locks, and the $20,000 would finish the r improvement, that these sums ought to be In order to put these for, but the honorable that inasmuch as the atrol of th Oneida ri in the table above You have probably received a copy of the counter-re- port, introduced by Mr Beach canal committes, in which that Senator proposed to ap- propriate $1,140,000 in the following manner :— To the Erie Canal enlargement. . . To the Black River Canal and Feeder. ..... oe To the Genesee Vailey Ca To the Oswego Canal... To the Cayuga and Seneca sie. To the Improvement of the Onelda river. . . $ A copy, substantially, of tbe bill introduced ‘by Mr Beach. with his report, was simultaneousi, into the Assembly, sud passed rapidly bod. It was sent up to the Senate. and referred to the Committee on Canals—this committes struok out all after the enacting clause, and inserted the roveral ie. ‘Denniston, in one bill, and re- dills introduced by rte it to Senate amended in that manner. Th is that the five several bills introduced by Mr. Dennis- ton unanimo passed the Senatethis morning. This is a sententious review of the steps taken by the present Legislature, to revivify the relics of the suspension of the public works of this State I respectfully transmit herewith a copy of the bill for the organization of the courts of this State, (except city courts) Thie bill was reported by Mr. Hand, from the Senate Committee on the Judiciary ; a portion of it is the work of Chancellor Walworth, and a the reault of the wisdom and application of the Judiciary, nmittee, The Senate, in Committee of the Whole; occupied a large proportion of the morning hour in de- 10 engaged this afternoon in per- committee of the Whole have agreed to the first nino sections inthe form in which I © bating the bill. and is fecting the bill. The transmit them. It is known that the U. 8. ship Macedonian, Com, De Kny, was designed by Congress to carry over American ttibutions for the relief of Ireland; Congress it seems left the fitting out of the vessel to private benevolence; no provision was made for the crew. A bill was intro- duced into the House yerterda | ¢ Macedon! Keq., of New York, who is impelled by an honorable xiety to hasten the dispatch of the great exertions to get tlw pay of the crew of ity, 15 nat Boston STs nae Geers COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE, State of the Flour Markets. New Oncrans, April 20.—Salos 600 bbls. Illinois at $6 1234, 1200 Ohio on private terms, and 870 Obio and 475 and 550 Ulinois at $6 25. —buyers at $6 12%. Wheat—6396 sac! 4 sold on private terms. Corn—Sales 500 sacks mix- in cotton sacks, 1500 bushels white yellow and mixed at 70¢; 000 in cotton bags at 73; ellow at 75; 200 white in Kentucky bag’ 200'yeliow' at 80. Onte—200 and 1380 on account of this, ‘The Seuate adopt the Commiitee on Railroads be structed to enquire whether the public interests do not several railroad companies owning the to Buffalo, should be con- it will vastly con- | require that t line of railroads from Alban: solidated into one ; and whether such ® measure 1s not ‘aoticable and expedient ; and that the suid committee ve leave to report by bill or otherwise. The question on agreeing to the amendment of the Assembly to the bill amending the General Election law, which disfranchises persous who have bet upon the re- sult of an election. came up in the Senate this morning. Messrs. Hund and Lester moved that in the amendment. Messrs. Backus, , Hall, Hand, Harri ith, Wheeler, W! ging, at 78c. ani ame sold at ar ra a “ CHARLESTON, Api .—Corn— little has been done in this article during the week.’ Tho foreign de- mand has either been exhausted, or puroBasers are wait- ing the arrival of the British steamer. We would refer to our quotations for fair criterion of the market, Re- nd let us succeed in get- a id’s great commerce, and t the Senate concur and noes were as follows: Emmons, Gridls wick, J. B Smith, 5. Smit Nave—Mossrs, Barlow, Clark, Jones, Ri Talcott, Townsend, Van Schoonhoven— The names of whigs are in italics. decision of the President, that it required a all the Senators elected to pass this amendment, it was declared to be lost. Mr. Lester moved a reconsideration. The motion was adopted, and by consent of Mr. Lester, it was laid on When there isa full Senate, The United States must from $63 to $7 comprise 60 bbls oad, Cincinnati, April 23.—This morning 1060 bbis. sold from store and canal in lots at $475; 1300 do. City Mill, deliverable Saturday,at $4703o ‘Subsequent’ to. th ceipt of the foreign advices per Cambria, 200 bbls. sold deliverable next week, at $400; 60 and 75 do. on th spot at same; which price was offered for othor lota, but holders gonerally contended for $460. 24.—The number of yeasels and the readstuffs cleared for Europe, at this port, from the Ist of January to the 24th April, is as follows, the table for the it will undoubtes Newarx, April 26, 1847, Celebration in Newark—Grand Illumination. Yesterday was the day appointed by the committee of arrangements, for the celebration of the success of the American arms in Mexico, and it was carried on in 4 mannor creditable to the inhabitants of Newark and the committee, Numerous flags and bannors were sus- pended from ropes stretched across Broad and Market strocts, and others were displayed from the tops of the One of the flags displayed was used by Commodore Perry on Lake Erie at the time It is of a red color, and pretty well rid- dled by the shot of that memorable conflict, The words on it are, “ No impressment ; Sailors’ Rights.” Another flag had on it the word “Neversink,” emblematical of the country when under good rule. onit “Taylor and Ver plat In the afternoon a salute of 100 guns was fired. About 3 o'clock, the Columbian Riflemen of this city marched through the city,and made quite axoton, April 27, 1847. Owen asked again to Explain— » New Theatre in Washington—Results of the Virgima Elections, and the reason why—Curtous Incident in Mexico under the Law of Contributions— General Rorenp, Mew hotels and private houses. Fanaveessa, April 97 “The market oponed leary, and prices have tince receded; operations Ia. Flo a limited extent, and shippers are not disposed to resent prices; about 2000 bbls. Penn’a and ‘Western ds sold for $6 814 8 $6874; most holders contend for the latter price, while buyers offer $6 75. Sales for ity use are moderate at $6 61 Another banner Cruz; “the last hasty it. ‘At sunset a national salute was fired, and the bells In the evening, ut 8 o'clock, there was a grand display of fireworks, accompanied by music by the Newark Band. Among the pieces exhibit- od were thaes'with the names of “Perry and Connor,” “ Soot and Vera Cruz,” “ Taylor and ‘Buena Vista. They were received with ehoers and shouts of acclama- people se about nine o'clock, evidently highly pleased with the day’s performances, — During the evening the Park House was brilliantly il- luminated, as were also Major Knott's, the postmaster, and John ©. Littell & Co.'s. Upon the whole the day could not have been celebrat- in a more pleasant manner. 'yet heard of, happened, to mar the pleasure, Many peo- ple from the country were down to participate in the celebration, ag well as to attend the circus that is now exhibiting hero. Tue Convition of THE ARMY.—We copy from tne Washington Union, acontradiction to an ar- ticle that appaaredin the New Orleans Courier, which was given in the Herald yesterday :— We have as high 4 confidence in the New Orleans Cou- per in the Union, and we bave no upon whose information it relies, re sincere in the opinious which they expressed. But hey are not as well informed as the department at Wash- ington, which is eharged with the arrangements of the We have submitted this statement to-day to the adjutant general. who has been obliging enough to lay before us the state of our armies—to show us how many twelve-months’ men there ure in the service, and when their times expire—to show us the number of the old regular army who are in the field, and the number of volunteers who may be expected to be raised under the November call of near ten regiments—the number which have beenreeruited, and may time, under the regitnents—and the yolunteers who under the April call for about six thousand troops.— There cannot be a doubt that, the twelve-months’ volunteers runs out in June and July, Gen. Scott will have in camp as many troops, and as ent ones, us will replace the: He will have reinforcements more than su! to replace the twelve-months’ men, before their times expire, even if none of them consent to re-enlist. twelve-mouths’ men do not, at this time, probably ex- cved three thousand five hundred. old army, and the recruits which are joining him with rapidity, aud the volunteers during the war. who are seut to reinforce them, Gen. Scott may probably have near 20,000 troops under him. Under this view of Lhe case, it is obvious that he is under no necessity of lingering on his march at Jalupa, but he may proceed, if he aves iit, to the capital. aylor's army embraces, of course, more yolun- teers than General Scott's corps, and the number of tl jonths’ men in service is greater ; but the rei torcemeuts which will be sent to him will take their places in tim, and his corps will scarcely fall short of rung for half an hour. nine; whereas the bushels Penn’s sol Presidential inau- Not one accident, urchases have been made on rather better term: probably an 3¢c. lower. Liverpool classification—Infe- rior noue; ordinary to good ordinary 9% a 10%; mid. dling 10%'s 103s; good middling 10%; middling fair 11; fair to fully fair 1134 a 1136: Cuanurston, April sales have been among the better to which classi- fication the demand seems to have been almost entirely confined, and taken chiefly by English buyers to com- wagements, at » decline variously esti- mated from 3 to 34 0., which, it will be remembered, was the reduction claimed immediately after the receipt of the European intelligence on Tuesday, the 13th inst; have been very unsettled throughout ile we continue our former quotations, should be considered ‘The trade haveyfor the last day or two, been anxiously looking for the arrival of the accounts by the April steamer, which it is to be hoped will give an impetus to operations. The receipts since our last cover 4837 bales. Ihe sales comprize 30 bales at 1034; 142 at 1034; 6 at 1054; 249 at 1034; 129 wt 11; 255 at 1134; 310 at 1144; 1 113g; ; 63 at 11g; 160 at 115; 850 at 1134; and 37 The sales of long cotton, amounting for the week to about 2A0 }, have been confined to Maines and middling fine sea islands, from 31 to 37 cts., and a few bags of the finer qualities at 40 a 42 cts. Mowine, April 20.—On Saturday. the mail came through with dates from Liverpool to 20th March, re- ceived at Boston by the Washington Irving, advising a farther decline in the price of cotton. They had a dis- couraging influence on the market here, and prices gave way }s a 4 c. on the rates current at the olose of the lust ‘The transactions since the arrival of these ac- counts, foot up 1700 bales—1000 of which were dis] of to-day. ‘The decline is more apparent on the lower grades; middling cottons 10c. Many of the ee factors have withdrawn their stocks entirely market, to await later foreign accounts or better prices Receipts since Friday 2,456 bales; exports 10,145; stock on hand 142,055 bales. Savannan, April 23.—The transactions in our cotton market have been so extremely limited, that we are un- uctations. The sales effected this week 612 bales, at prices ranging from 10 t 1234 centa, as follows: 17 at 10; 103 at 10 1-16; 16Y at 1055; 22 at LOK .—A Ye a Cruz, it appears that which, if it be the fact, | doubt that the o plete freight en Santa Anna has several prices, however, the week, and must remark that t Bavtimone, April 28, 1817. ‘The Virginia Elections -The Weather—Emigrants Ar- be expected in a given riving—Tom Thumb—The Viennoise Children—Stock for raising ten will be raised bales at 117 ct: when the time of ‘or inore troops, in- If we estimate the Their object in ‘Yho statements in the New Orleans Courier may have the offect of dampening the hopes of our own country- men, as well as animating the enemy. Both of these results would be unfortunate for our arms; and we, therefore, hasten to correct the error. the Courier, that in many points the dilatory proceed- ings of Congress in pasaii bill, have been productive of injury, and ure, therefore, much to be regrette 94 at 10%; 31 at 11; 68 at) and 3 bales Mastodon at 124 cts. perlb. Sea Istands— The sales are very light, as follows: 53 bales at 25, and 46 do. stained, at prices ranging from 9 to 15 cts, N ans, April 20,—Nothing yet transpired—en- quiry at figures to which factors will not submit. Brighton Cattie Market. Moxpay, April 26.—At market, 400 beef cattle, (inclu- ding 71 left over from last market,) 30 yokes working oxen, 30 cows and calves, 316 sheep, and 2132 swine. Prices—-Beef Cattle—We quote prices to correspond with last reports—extra $7 60; Ist quality $6 6007; 24 quality $5 60 0 6; 3d quality $6 a 6 26. Working Oxen—Sales made at prices ranging from $65 Cows and Calves—Sales from $20 a 36, will cover all en. ‘Sheep—Sales in lots from $3 a 4 26, Swine—Small sized pigs at wholesale, 6 a 6}; large hogs at wholesale, 4 a 5 c New Bedford Oll Market. April 26.—Sperm—There is not much inquiry for sperm; we hear of sales of parcels in all amounting to about 1100 bbis., at 93 cents. Whale—Salos since our last of parcels We agree with the ten regiment recruit We have during the last month re-published from other sources, notices of some disturbances reported to have taken place in the Repub- These notices were credited to the wore derived. Yesterday we received the following letter from an esteemed and re- liable friend at Laguira, its purport is evidently in con- tradiction to the reports which have been previously lic of Venezuela, sources from which th 10354 offered——sellers at 104. ¢ 999%; G's, of 1860, 974g a OND ats 80 a 83—nothing doing. ‘There are heavy sale and sellers of State six per cents at 8534, 05% bid; sales of £5's 7584, an advance of 2 per cent on our last wales ab 694g. Three per cents as before, 99 offered; sales Currency 3's, ty a 18a, 28th March, 1847.—There are rumors, and only rumors, (let me telliyon) of the diaturbances, which are said to have taken place botween the Gusmanistos and the troops regularly in the employ of ‘The statement that General Paes is President of Venezuela is of course false; as any one who is conversant with the history of the country knows that its supreme administration is now in the hands of General Jose Tadeo Monages, You will recol- lect that in the conflict for the Presidency, which took place last year in the fall season, th turned upon the two great principles of “ Conservatism” ‘The abolitionist and ultra agrarianite Guzinan, was defeated, insomuch as the choice ultimately devolved upon the people in their Con- The party of Guzman, however, refused the arbitrament of the law, and attempted to renew their The result is but too well known, Guzman has been condemned after trial, and finally executed, (if report holds good.) his ventence of condemnation has been publicly pro- Atnany, April 27,1847. The Canal Policy of the Present Legislature—The Bill in Relation to the Judiciary--The Macedonian—The Legislative Proceedings, &c., §¢. On tho 27th of February last Mr. Denniston, the dis- tinguished chairman of the Si nals, ir roduced into the Senate a succinct and compre- hensive report, embodying some sound suggestions in respect to the proper measures to be adopted for the preservation and completion of the public works, and detailing the available and unavailable funds which may bo expediently and usefully employed in the resumption and completion of the public works, under the new con- the Government itself. amounting to 3,100 bbls. for export, N. W. Coast, for home uso, at 3034 ¢ at 36 cts.; 95 bbls, do., at 34 cts,, and 200 bbls. South bone—We hear of sales of 7000 31 ots.; 7000 Ibs. do. at 3036 cts., te Committee on Ca- the whole question | Sea, at 34% cts, and Ultra-Agrarianism,”” revolutionary stragglo. At any rate, You need place no reliance whatsoever upon the par- tial, and to my mind, destructive publications of the ‘Their days aro numberod as a uman life in the only engagement which ever took place with that party of Guzman, did not exceed some two hundred and fift adit is confidently asserted by men here, well esent condition of this Gusman, or his perpetual political fuction. ock ; it also includes in thm past history and Republic, that the execution o} banishment, will restore peace to the present Capital, but not, | am glad to say, “distracted country.” ‘The country itself, and its repres gress now assembling at Caracas, are for the quiet and steady developement of the immense natural resources of Venezuela. The picr at this place has been of essential bencfit already, and if the Orinoco project of your late Charge d’Affaires, Mr. V. Ellis, could only be carried out on the basis here proposed, it would be of incaleula- ble benefit to those interested in the developement of one of the finost regions of country I have ever seen, At any rate, there is at this moment every chance of the preliminary arrangements ;being _ speedily carried out. rt made by my frionds at Caracas.— Phila, U.S. Gazette. tck Jolm Hill bale Richmos do Burniam & Plumb--6 do George Stacey—1 Seaver Alen, Hazen & cot fh Fellows, Wadsworth & co E Se y mi & Webb—2 cks Hanner, Keyse & co—l T Trimbl-—1 bbls Sands & Fallecnt ek Hy- 2 cases Hunt & Brothers--1 ck Hibbertsoa & bis © Buckingham & cola & com! bbl Hicks & co? eks CS Litct comdeks J MD W Sta HC Cooper—t0 bbls Hains & co—U00 bi Murton—2 cks 6 ¢s 8 bxs to order. Tivenroot--Ship J entatives in the Con- ed by the third th Canal Feeder. . & Son—19 pkgs SH B: oR ‘We learn from Floridian” of the 17th inst., that Achille Murat, the eldest son of Napoleon's celebrated marshal, died on the 15th inst.. at his residence in Jefferson coun- Prince Murat has resided in this country ce 1821, living without ostentation as a citizen of the republic he had adopted. His mind was of a high order ‘acquirements extensive, and his powers of He was the author of se- subject of our institutions. Death or ACHILL ‘Trenton—15 tons brimston 50d lo walnuts 50 ¢ ce paste 880 bxs lemons 1880 do oranges Draper & Darlin—10 cases Havana—Bark Childe Harold—18 bls hides A Patrullo—s2t Msegars Truzillo & Barrierus—31 do Wm Burger—50 do Ths Stalker—50 do J Matthews & co—151 bxs sugar Vazet & Astoin 9 do Gay & Wadsworth—I cask wine J A Ledon—-809 bas s rink J Taylor & co—3 do J Chadborn—295 doz pine apples Pout Vewones—Bark Camilla130 half pipes 1385 qr casks o ted for those objects. | appropriations to the Senate in the shape of dis- tinct propositions, that each might stand on its merits, “lr, D. introduced five several bilix appropriating the fands to the canals and rivers as they are enumerated | He was followed to the grave friends and citizens, minute guns being fired during the he Floridian say on unusually great. veral works of merit on the of the interment. jas lost one of its most famous In recording the death of Frinco Murat, wo forcibly reminded of the brilliant 600,000 | Empire in which his father shone fort Paladin among his peers. Never, perhaps, was there a more splendid cav his flery charger, a1 from the minority of the ‘th conspicuous, a blazing in a splendid goiter, charge’ was awful. Napoleon used to say caermO A it was ee terrible as an carthquake. Had he been at Waterloo, the day might bave gone different The mother of the Prince was Caroline Bona) most beautiful woman of her day. one, of those strange mutations of fortune, 4 of the fictions of Arabian story rather i Born to # throne every quality to fill it worthily, his lo private citizen in a distant ins Grant & Bar ban been to die a d ; but the equanimity with whieh he mot his reverses, reflects more honor on him as a man, than if he had fulfilled bis fret and more Prince Murat died at the age of forty- ix yours.—Philadelphia Bulletin, April 28. dazzling destin; the Oygnet, we have re- ardian to the 11th int ‘The proprietors of the salt pans in Exunia aro making energetic exertions to clear out and repair the same, to rondor them fit for making salt, for which they say a ready and remunerating market may be found in From Nassav.—B: ceived the Nassau ™ 4 32 ortion of it i# In Ragged Island they commenced making salt about the Ist inst. with a most promising season, and several ave been gathered. A vessel had sailed from Nassau for that place to take In a cargo for the United States, A paper of the 7th inst. says;—From the very flour- the pine-fields of this island, a larger number of pine apples is confidently ex- pected to be exported from New Providence than has hitherto taken place, ‘The recent attempts made to cultivate cotton have, as might have been expected with tended with little or no succens, at this moment in parts almost crimson from the swarm- hoxe destructive insects are likewise, it, peviats ig it even thousand bushel: ke, Woodside, Guadaloupe, oulthrop, Antigu Normandy, (Br ‘appearance of many artwright," Harris Johns, Ni, Bache McKvars; Adeli rt, (Br) Law: 1g trees, heen at- of tho trees are ting $7,000 for ‘dams, Miragoan h nd, Brazos, &c; Gen Jackson, Melntyre, Jonas Smith, Horton, Phils : Bessy do; New Regulas, Joy J am: ‘abella, Sherwoc jh, Philadelphia. ing of red bugs, 8, partial to the potato plan tomato,— Charleston Courier, Apri veasel, is in this at Boston. _ Holder erally askin, 26 ks Upper fe2e ‘ellow, and 3500 sacks of superior me t. from North Carolina, hias ‘also. reached the market since our last. and been sold on terms not made public. Flour—The demand for this article during the week, has been confined to small lots to supply the city Baltimore has been selling at prices ranging from $8 to $834 per bbl., and country at prices ranging r bbl.,as in quality. The receipts 7m Baltimore, aud abou it 600 bbls. per e re= Cite, teh Flour, bbls, Corn Meal. 361.844 13,626 098 3,493 1,190 3,746 - 840%g 20,764 6,218 Flour are and $7 25 Rye Flour in & small $5. Corn Meal—Some 3000 bbls. sold at $4 3134 for Penn’a,and $4 3744 for Brandywine, mostly at our lowest figures, closin; continues in request, and sales of 17 @ 18,000 bu, good Penn’a were made at 155 cents for reds and 160 oents for white, both for milling and shipment. Rye—3 a 90¢, Corn, depressed and droop- ing, with sales of 6 a 8000 bushels Penn’a, mostly at 90c., and Southern white at 88c. Oats, stationary—we no- tise sales of Southern at 50c, and Ponn’a at 62 9 63, The Southern Cotton Markets. Aratacuico.a, April 17.—Cotton — Sinoe our Thurs- the demand for cotton has materially fallen off,the transactions being limited to the sale of small lots to meet the immediate wants of purchasers. The lower qualities are still almost entirely neglected. We have no quotable change to notice in ‘prices, although in some with more firmness. Wheat at day; fe ‘ork, 2 dx ious (See Bark Ariana, Maloney, 3 dy By cr salt to order. 13th inst, in Ou the bauks, lat 45, lon 4858, passed iarge Br brig Dryden, Mahon, 38 dayr from Tralee, Ireland, in bal- f'May, Deltessan, 87 days from Falmouth, 4 passengers, to C aster to T Winn et Plaster, to Boule, M rig) ith plaster, to Bo Clearman & Co. binger, Winchester, 9 days from Hi Roe Read & Hoppock, §ld'in co ship Adelai lor NY ork; bark James Hall, heya do, Br brig Atlas, McCullum, 8 plaster, to master. f ‘ Schr H N Williams, Elliot, 15 days from St Croix, with su- Balt, 13 days from Baracoa, with fruit, &¢, to Br schr Felix, Gerriou, 15 days from Arichat, N8, with plas- Samuel Castner, Robinson, Alexandria, with flour. Bebe Lady Lake, Lake, Alexandria, with flour, to Hitchcock Baltimore, flour, to Johnson & Lowden. thew Bendaots ii dave ftom Archer, NS, gar, to Culbert & he Te Cropay & Gilm in ballast, to master Below. ip Adelaide, Adams, from Havana, ton. np A 74 days from Liverpool. a and 2 barks—nnknow: Ships New Hampshire, Bal Sutton, Charleston; ppt Avon, Li bark Ann lon; brigs Pieard, Madeira; this office to any part of the Continent. Shios Wastsnisere, for Loudon, and Siuviz pz Gnassm, jis day at 12 o’clock, fair none, Ty @ portion of the nominal. cipal the 10%4; 1; at retail, 6.47 cts. it 33 cts.; 650 bbls .; 100 bbls, mixed, ngers Livenroor—Packet ship Virginian—Wm Griffith, New ; Margaret Madden, Ireland; and 241 steerage passengers wa—Bark Childe Hareld—Manuel Trazillo, lady, two children and servant, of Havana; Juan Pasan, do; Domingo Vandrell, do; 3 J Smith, New York. Backus—C H Guze Foreign Importations. tewart—4 bales Ci- & n—1 David Mor- ff—1 cask R iss, Brothers —13 cases Nevius & Stewart & co—l es ron Wood, Hull & 1094 bars iron 80 qdls do Warren, Hart & Lestars bales mdze J Burritt—00 bdls copper) Macy, all —262 do.9 cases “maze J Ly Paton & Stewart—8 pkgs Thomas & co—7 do ‘Spauld ee & COS 200 1s sumac Himondy 30 eases hy Harbinger—28 hhds molaases 478 bxs su Read & Hoppock—173 do Stargess & co—#) do Gage & Wads- worth—65 bats tobacco Cazet & Artoine, 8r Cro1x—Danish brig Apropos—263 hhds sugar 100 bbls do 0. Villiams—78 hhds sugar 50 pons ram hy Talisman—760 buns banana 3200 coos nate 1200 pine apples 6000 plant: vartin. ‘Bmith—10 do rton—60 tres Tard 89 bbls do 10-315 kegs 133 bbls pork and lard J & R MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 29. MOON aRIBKI HIGH WaT! Cleared. Ships— Westminster, Fever, London, J Griswold; Silvi Havre, For Z & G Griswold; White Oak, Weeks, Rotterdam, ED Hurlbuatt & Co; jolkley, Charleston, Danham & Dimon, bert Newton, Mosey, © Kekerman, Dut Livingston; Zenobia, Kenny, New iampshire, Chase, &C i Johus, NB, J Fergusoi Galway, Barclay & Livin Foster k Nickerson; Darien Letter bags as above. qStge, Steruex Bapwix, Borland, 65 days fom Liverngel we port, no date, 25 milesto windward Double Headed Shot Ki ii put into Key West or Havana, beiug short of water. Bu Banx Asanposrp—Dutch brig Tropi nih at, ar fon 33, ark supposed Britny sbandonedy of sails and rigying; cargo fogwood an f Charles**on bersterae cHOONERD a1 Henlopen; supposed went on Friday night Bnio N. F. Froruixosam, from Philadelphia for Island of Lafon pat yee Weastetk aot i afar on her voyage, having undergone’ but lit slight repairs after putting in to port, when she sprung aleak so lly, making 4 feet water in 12 hours, as to make it prudent to Providence bound to near Sand Bridge, 10 or 15 miles Extract of a letter dated “ Hall's Store, rica, Nash, from New Yor! . with an assorted carg this place, early yerter (feet of water in herhold. Ihave men engaged in discharg- ing her eargo, and am using all out; as regards the ditpo Scur Many, Sirman, NYork, with com and outside the bar'at Newbern, NC, on the 2ist, a and choaking her pumps, was compelled to put back to repair 1 22 on 42 15 i farthage, (of Boston) Fox, hence for Liverpool, March jon 30 20, 80, lon 41 35, saw ship steering E, showing red XM. (The Margaret Evans, Pinker, he 13, lat 23, lon 62. 5, lat 38 38, lon 37 Schr R Price, 5 days 21, lat 36.20, Lon 66 26, lat 39 40, lon 39 1! New hol ates ae eee forBristol K. to Hampton Roads, April 5, lat Helen, from Norfolk for Liverpool or Belfast, April pty Daria, from Boston for New Orleans April 14 lt Hane, of Portland, from Philadelphia for Boston, fiseany, for New York, Mareh 6, lat 2251 8, lon 33 bbons, from Baltimore (9th) for Rio Janeiro, , Ton 64 5, il 20, lat 32 10, 1 . Fiumeganee, Milcher (of Bath), 15 days from Dundee, for Havana, April 1, lat 39 20, lon 36 25. cae Adams, from Liverpool for 4 Br ship Cremona, of C ; ing a great quantity of wate: jar bearing NNE. ‘Whalemen. ‘Arr at Holmes Hole, April 25, and sld same day, ship Planter, rT FH, 600 wh 260 sp; Jan wandler Price, Pease 3p 2300 wh; Geo ure, Simmonds, ntic to cruise; ist, New Bedford, Swain, NB to cruise; George k Martha, Beard, do, 50 u Isaac Howland, Corey, NB, 2000 | ney, do, 100 sp 400 wh; Dec 15, Car NW; 10th, ‘Two Brother eyard, do, 1400 sp 1400 wh: p Huutress, Shearman, NB, in co with a bright signal with blue edges and x cross or iet- dle; Jan 20, Tuscarora, Doane, C 2ith, lat 42 8, lon 78 30 W, Braganza, Dev. tail, anda red st the n 35 30 W, Sarah Se in, March 234, lat7 8, } ondon; 2290 wh, 400 sp; same day, ary, Mi ee gale continued for ten di had Cea. t. os land in the next steai fidence in the judgment, of his cer, and knowing that tl i ade the best of i far to leeward. inks he ma id he was drifting Banacoa, April ft Holmes, for New Yor March Liverpool), Alex Ellen, French, Frank! fc 5h fort. brigs Geo 0% Chas Hammond, rdenas; Cottage, Arey, Cabanas; brigs lenas; Tower, Grantham, Sagua and Charleston; bri Fp] Comet, Boney, e passengers to Philadelph been incorrectly reported at Londonderry, where she was ady for Philadelphim, to sail 20th, pei) 10—Ai Frship Quatre Freres, w ‘from the wreck of pewtod and chips materials. Cla lth, ochr Aranints, Turks St Jago, Cuma, Al il Rin da ieklen Boon. Aten Sasch 26, from Liverpool, it] Rip Java, Perry, 9 faye from Liv ith i ip Java, Perry. iverpool, wi ist inst, lat 41, lon 58, spol leu Koo. ist i 49 days from Cadia for NYork; 19th'inst, lon 56 ve ee pg a a rs, steering West. muda. Thompson,-35 days from Liverpool, with ers, to Rt Irvin, March, with fruit, ke, Pale: Feb4, Gibraltar Sth ft to’ Goudey Wella, “ii at 2036 Jon ys from Demarare for Drive Cyn, 31 days from Cork, in balJast and ae ee NETS om Port V eck & 3 foes hehe Pad aaa nana scelandous rom Liverpool, with 80 tons agale, Michael Berry. of Cork. was Habicht, 's from Ponce, PR, with 165 hhds 222 Har f Edalen,63 days from Rio Janeiro, with coffee trenton, Pitman, 120, i on, Pitman, from Palermo, March 10, and Gibral- tar, 2oth, with fruit, tee’ to Draper & Devlin. ae anak Brig Apropon, Hoch, 12 da est & CoB rates, Haley, 12 day’ rom Windsor, NS, with ie neem from Windsor, NS, with Elizabeth, McDougal, from Maitland, NS, ule, Whitney & Co. rom St Croix, with su- 18 days from Mobile, with cotton, with su- A 5 ys from Windsor, NS, with ith mdse, to Spofford Balled. for Liverpool, will sail on Saturday. the Childe Harold at thi Bostor andoned” re re} 4 ashore about 2 y (second time,) not pro- and put back again for proper repairs. Bric Zoonasren, from Baltimore for Vera Cruz, put into the 26th, with a leak under her bows. Ls asHone on Care Henny.—Schrs Leono: (Del) Woolstein from Richm: ‘Taylor, Lewis, from Nanticoke bound to id Edward of Franktort, (Me,) Hardy from Baltimor: i bound to Phil all were driven rshore at or uth of Cape Henry. ‘k for Philadel- 0, exime on shore about 7 miles be- about are no morning. Je despated in getting it cw abit, |. will, ewaie: lmstencsies the parties interested. Capt. N. will sell the hull aud materials of the vessel on Tu y, May 4, forthe benefit of ‘bacon, when ed her load Sranish Banx Numa, for Barcelona, while crossin Charleston Bar, on the 22d, broke her rudder, and was compel: Brio Pocanontas, Gray, sailed from Charleston for the W Indies, returned 23d, having sprung aleak. me days from Liverpool for Boston, for eorge Shattuck, Bragdon, hence for Cork, April 17, lat th, lat 26 13, lon 73 45, ship bound 8, showing ared Medora, 43 day 47 30, \d Castle, from West Indies for Europe, April r, Gridler, 13 days from timore for fi idl days from Balti fe Rosalind Castle, from West Indies for Europe, 13th "Bag Captain John, of New York, from Sligo for W. I, no bark John Jacob, fm Rotterdam for Baltimore, April 49 days from London for Philadelphia, April from Liverpool for NOrleaus, April ig Imperial, Beaman, from Norfolk for Ireland, April 21, {rom Philadelphia for Londonderry, Kk, Islay, 32 days from New Orleans for Li- junti date, lat 38 30. lon 55 5. farleton com Philadelphia for London, Mareh » from Antwerp for from Georgetown, DC, for St Jon 62 48, Amy, from Baltimore for Vera w Orleans, Feb 27, lat 1M days out, from New Orleans soon after yrobably for New Orleans, April 16, 20 miles. 900 wh oil, of and for 1 P r Chili Dee 29, ship, Three Brothers, , clean; 25th, Massachusetts, Codd, do, 1870 (250 ) ; 22d, Patriot, of Bremen, 15 mos out, clean; Jan 1, off Voth, off Chi- , off St Carlos, season ; Nov 16,'at Fleming's NB, 120 sp 730 wh; ae Taleahu- B, 1 small sp whale ‘20h, Chili, Ricketson, do, 150 sp idence, 120 sp 1280 wh, Lag freight 200 sp 1100 wh, for NWC; Hope- ‘George & Susan, Taber, NB, 100 "Bron, 100 bbls bound into the Nant, 950 wh 100 sp +300 sp 2000 00 wh, for , 2000 bbls jan 15, Int 39 13S, lon 7: ame date, exchanged c Sprin 150 wh . Griffin, Gi a Bro W. Venice. Lester, wi of and Montezuma, Tower, 600 ap. ‘were only about 25 days provision hit way to Bremen, when Foreign Ports. in, port, schr Martha Washiogton, Sid, brig PI Nevius (Br), Fields (from eh 18—In port, ship Adelaide, ith others, as reported o1 lovich, from Lil ¥: from ‘Wilmington, pri New Orlewns, ‘Bid: Hanne ‘onvert, do 1th, Susan Jan . Adams, for New the 14th; arr 16th, 3 5th, Schr bt mer, Scorpion, for Savannah; low, for Portland; 1th, Mary d Jesh, bark Henry Harbeck, tis, Marnon, he bark Amos. Paiten, Se Near, Cardenas, Almira, Sargent, Ma- Or! Sehr Ji Emeline, Kru: llth, bark St Lindsey, jenna i hin Honday Livenroot, April 4—In port, bark Orion, Myers, disg, for has ‘chr Messenger, from the wreck of h logwood; ath, schr Adeoda, Sey Amer schr Dieskau, with coffee, port, brig Lemuel Peters, Tre In port, schr Harmony, Belo- In port, bark Condor, Pierce, for New jarch 28—In port, bark Tiberias, Pedrick (from more for ); repairs ‘and ready for sea. 118—Acr ship Fairfield, Loveland, Li i ore SR Dakutless, Rogers: Liverpool; baat J Brow: brig Dr Hitchcock, Cole, New ugton, Stiuson, New York, lars, April 26— Frances Louisa, Areutamendi, Starbird, Rapp Boston, April 27—Arr sip Kob Mobile; bark Antelope, Phi N (Dutch) Popke: Vera Cruse Cc Hay and Bola, Young, d ‘and 'Wm Henry, ‘Thorndike, N¥or ny Calais, for do; Fashion, ‘a ‘of New York of packets.) Ke raphed, bark Globe, from Cork, Si , and has paiuted ports. ship ‘with stores, to take in US i Kagaton, Jam ‘Ai Bestong ht Chait Hasefend?t W. Bh, do; J. Biller c barks shizaber je Belle. Fox started, but anchore r 2imArr Swedish ship Echo, N ohn; Br sloop Cygaet, W ae | Benjani, New Gries; mond; W. Redeubui |. McCrea, Piuladel Wood, Portland; J. Vann Behaglitisoke; J 33—Arr schrs Tasso, Full line, Nickerson, Halifax for’ New Bid 2ith, achr Caroline; h, ach Champion, < Es schrs above reported. Arr 25t sell, Nantucket for New York, and remaiued in port on Cld, British shi: paBritish ship I; aehs Mornet, Arnet, Bra ‘oromandel, Broadfoot, for ry Mrs. McCagger, = pass Mowite, April 21- rtford: Mise Cole- ha; J MeArdle J . Sourtales, Swi ¢ fax; G. Napheys, Whipple, U. 3. A. fin Liver 1 bark Ci Barcelo, Fonrodorn, fm Matanzas; schr Statesman, fm N York. il 20.—Arr, shit Cuintow Hora. Farr and two danghters, Brattlebo Harri USE k Babine Ch re; Arethusa, (Br) noToN Hore. ‘Titcomb, Bos- Hutchinson, dos razos Santiapo; H'L Sei , Herbert, Cork and a market; B Pol ost ife, Steuben Co; Eastern Peart ‘Teluods H. Ensign, Newton, Connecticut; Geo: Lisson, unberss, de; FBovlas, Bag usypium, Brown, lcManus, Havre; Shan » 8, ‘estville; ‘Boston; Charles i. Ke ee, Prey, Lond ir. Brown, Salem; ingston, Jam: Le Br) Miller! Dublias bri lona; Ignatio, Stitges, ‘Gen Cobb’ Tay! Matanzas; Major » Thompson, Brazos April 26—Arr schr Volta, Philadelphis Portianp, April 2i—Arrschr Atalani Lewis, H. Rice, sa tone! Horet. ‘ ; Le, Golem: aud family, New Pro Richmond; Patriot, ork. ‘April 20—Arrschrs Damascus, Lewis, Alex- munis, April 28—Arr schs Ligui jire, Norton, Calaia; Ellen, Taylor, Bos- sprays A. Cross dora Del ry; A. Cross, do; My ker, Misdiaaipoi: 8. Bartles, Comaecsours S. Howaap Horst. ore; J. Be Bradley, do; A. Batstow, Bos- ‘Waring, New Haven; A. H Lice Rul G. Barber, ton, Rowland, N York; | She is on Sandy ; noon without doubt. Batled, sloops Vigilant, Heath, NV "Att bark. Bachelor, Horton, New Or rf iid, schr Marietta Ricumonp, April 26— , id web Oregon, Hathom, Yorks il sens, brig Esther, Glover, Cayenne. 27th, ee sr Br brig Robert Burns, Stewart, foston; Ledemia & EI xander M Caswell, Baltimo i ; Gonder, Massachi jemoerat, Barry, Ge 3 schs Somers, Philadelph Perry, Wooster, N York 3 en Vietoria, Pavchings Horst. J. Thompson; A. H. By Last Night’s Southern Mail. Herald Marine Cor Arrived—Brigs Julia Hel Thomas, Was McCobb, Bra steamer Anthracite, § le 'ymour, Harford ee: lence. Privapeventa, April 28, 4 P. fattenons Portsmouth: C.8. Neweemb, Tro: Hartford; W: Matthews, Boston; brig Anderson, Bos- Bordenux, B a; Tuscan, King, dos Charles ‘Thoman, W: ts Wadworth and s ‘lain; J. W_ Miller, Foughkesrs! Ww J.C. Necker, Durh: id; E. 'T. Home Ports: , Aurxanpaia, April 26—Sld schr Gazelle, Gulf of Mex- April 28.—Arr ship Richard Anderson, Ben- ham, New York; bark Maryland, Davi Richard’ N. Parker, Cork; Br. bri Fox, Limerick; schrs George & Emil. i Smalley, Salem. anda 3 N F.R. Lafanchane, G, Bostou; Miss Schenck, New Jersey; Nextnenn Horet. Nickerson, Boston; | 1p. Bundy, Otsego county Mr. Th aria Theresa, | impress, Pratt, Rio de Janeiro: brigs im; Wasson, Grindle, West | ‘Wyman, Dill, Boston; brigs nondale, Sherman igs Hylas, Eusti ‘arel do; schr Roxbury, Sears, West Indi 26—Arr Br. bark 3 Mille; C, Hayes, Prattsburg, Ne G.R lamgen, Philadel jiverpool: schrs Mary, Trel- ‘Balumore, for Albs Boliver, Buncker, Nantucket. In Hampton Road: Aon Blair, Workington. L. Caudell, Tro Sparks, Philadel tross, Michigan: H, Rigs A John Y. Gulden, Be: A.V, D. Witberk, Kinderhook; @. . Pe We) T.H. Galla Mr. Van Buren, G. Ci POPOSALS will be Adin Island Sound, agro oll drawings in relation te. which wi id v7, — | : FOUNDATION. ents 2 ‘There are several rocks, composing the group called Exe- stand inost suitable one is to be | Pyant Staret Hovsx. cution Rocks, aud the Mie cCrwndot cD dm selected for the site of t . Carrien, Newbury- of sufficient thicknes: ee Taha 3 rt; W. James, Newn New York; ‘T..J, Robinson; Mansfied, L. H. Jobason. Osweg do; HH. Ohio; T. Stebbin: North Carolina; F. Breaks, Phila.; 8. M- Dodge, Ratueun’s Hore, W, Wood, W. Adniasce, Pou t, is to be sunk, enck ry ‘of proper mate- ye of excluding the The water is then to be t to receive the full size of the base of the building, the deficiency is to be made up with eoncrete, or split gruaite, well bedded in hydraulic ee- THE MASONRY. on the foundation are to be laid , of hammer dreased granite, maki solid masonry 12 feet. ‘The first Course is to be 32 fer sixth ‘course to be 25 feet in diame pumped out ‘The rock not ig of sufficient exte: ;,J. Brown, Roches: Utica; A. Robinson, D, Keyle, Aubi Illsley, Albany: F : Yan; C. Perkins, Albiou; thereby forming a connection . Haven, Treaton. ween the respective course Conant, Ogdensburgh; ef W. Hart, Albany; Kk. Wood, West Cayta, Chemung Co; of th ne horizontally be this sol et tothe deck of fe first four courses are to be each 2 feet in height, to be jeally on the inside to the height of 8 leet- wall is to be carried up uniformly to the wader s where it is to be i ieee 6 inch Middletown; J. B: 0" three stones forming the deck, which is to be 15 feet in diameter, and one foot thick in ine ii at the outer edge ; to be the ceotre, and nine ine! Rey. C, W, Everest, Hamden; C. F, Lakem: N. Briggs and two chil Perfectly water tij i of octagonal shape of the dimensions of the lante: ch above the outer edge of the dec the copper of the lantern shall be one ntre part of the deck, thereby prever » ing up under the coppel snitable place in the deck ther tle, 2 by 24 inches ; a rebate isto be eut in the WINDOWS, DOORS, ke. be twelve window: Sanford, New’ Hav ‘aptain Hunt, Bostoi M: } learwater, Cinci @ ts to be an openiiy 5 River; R.C. Williams, ork; Dr Pritchard, New J. Austin, Suffield; D. Cowles, Orleans; L, Boardman, East 4. Dayton, Whitehall; rifield, G. Palmer, en Haven; ‘Haddam; G, Da ‘A. Sheflieid, Sai N Msddletowa; C. H. Wakel tenings to keep them secur ood substantial outer er 2 feet 10 ung in two parts with hinges, hinges of the door and window sl all the wood work of the exteri heart pine, well seasoned. up, two iron crane: sandiock. The ere are to be provided and put for hoisting up the boat, also a loor. capable of holding 1,608 gallons, is to be con- ilar or basement. tove with cast iron funnel is to be provided tt W, B. Hull, Alb ¢ bs, aid pinced in the b firon girders, covered be cast iron, with a hand rall an Fall, Le J Wat onson, Ohio: voener, Beli kill Co. Pa ie plank partitions as shown on the plan, in doors, each 2 feet. 6 inches, b Panneled 15 inches thick; good hinges an Joors. which are to be six Newton, Sherbume, N, J. L. Randall, Albany, N.Y. ing of each room is te be fared, lathed and plaster- e wood partitions ra lathed and plaste: W. Richmond, do. ‘Manchester, do.; J. ime mortar, well IN, 17 Duane street, cear Chatham street, is BR. JOHNSON te most successful practitiouer in New of delicate diseuses. For the last 14 ed the most extensive eal man in New York. ‘The those old. half-cured oases that have No matter how long you to be an octagonal Lantern of wronght iron, 7 feet 4 of sufficient diameter to contain in each side of of which the two middle eyes are to be 24 lights to be 34 by 9, i jights to be 12 in the. i fours Dr, JOHNSON engo: Private dixenses of an for's reputation for sk is pre~eminent. urictwre, Uleers w ins in the head and tigutzonal weakness, broayht on by asecret duiged in by young men, casi the Lantern 8 lights, to be in each side of ing, owe copper pane, ere is to be x post set at each comer of the octagon, % hes deep-—the posts are id sec d two and-a-half eury. No alteration in letters, containing wi ‘vention from, busi rs and copper coveriny roof. fy are to be verge to the centre of ring of 9 inches in diameter, aud so as to ea 2 feet above the e There is to be an iron framed docs in one o covered with copper, to h deep. his door is to reet, between Chatham and in private diseases 0! cure the mont agi cured in two to covered anew met of stricture in from, one to twa acaroely cay pain to the patient ought on by asecret habit indulged in by young ed in, beget dyspepsia, ie back, confusion o! tellect, and ave rsiow to society. A cure warranted in every ‘or no charge. No mercury sed. mee covering to the roof an ware—Doctor Cooper las he oan cnre the worst raversing ventilator tagon there are to ‘On the top. of the roo . When too freely indul be ventilators fitted in the copper Ppa and rinall of draught of air, and constructed, the wet. Twenty inches ow ats of the lantern, there | ich, are to be 1 to the deck 2 in ‘horizental iron rail jnted with two coats o1 to have two coats of oil | For sale at the undersigned. Bounemont & Boecker, i Brandy, Otard, ialves and quarters. le copper | teau, and other bi ands—pale a var urs juiee—Hlarriy & Sous, leved in a work- whole isto be ¢ tor for the above work big Gazelle, direct ENCE, MYERS & CO., ” ith William street. ‘heen completed, Collector and. St ual eabell have mae he shall appoint for the patpoet WRENCE.