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INPELLICENOS BY FRE MAILS, —_—_— ‘Wasnrneron, April 24, 1848. The Navy. We understand that Mr. Thomas Butler King, Chairman on Naval Affairs in the Houee, is pre- paring a bill for the construction of twenty naval brigs, of trom four to five hundred tons burthen | Why not have a dozen steamers like the Mississippi, or even of a smaller calibre ¥ the same time. We may want them before t) world-wide storm blows over. Vv. Baurrwoneg, April 27, 1848, Sympathy Meeting Called—Democratic M vements—Gen. Howard for the Vice Presidency—City Mortaltty= Thsctricals, $c. The Mayor of Baltimore has called a grand sympathy meeting, to be held on Wednesday evening, the 3d of May, to congratulate those who are struggling -for liber ty on the continent of Europe. ‘The democratic convention ot the 3d district, assem- bled yesterday, at Ellicott’s Mills, and elected General Benj. C Howard, of Maryland, as their candidate in the democratic national convention, to assemble in this city three weeks from next Monday. Gen. Howard will also be the candidate of the Maryland demooracy for the no- mination of Vice President of the United States. The election of John Kettlewell, to the democratic national convention, to'represent the city of Baltimore, dors not give general sstisfaction. Charges ere of having secretly peaked the convention, but I rather expect that le a Mr, Kettlewell goes for Gen. Cass first, and next mn ir. Pol! it is uoderstood that the latter will not be a candidate for re-election. unless ‘the convention should fail to nomini ‘aes, Buchanen, or Dallae However, we will have some rich scenes enacted here The number of deaths in Baltimore. during the past week, was but 64 of which number 33. or more than half. were under two years of age, With a population of near- ly 140,000 this exhibited a very small average of morte lity, apd shows Baltimore te be one of the most healthy altaee in the Union. preparations making for the Mechanics’. Fair, to be eld in this city on tl h of next month, are on an extenaive scale Te will b appearance in Baltimore last night, the opening of the Holliday street ‘was crowded to overflow in every part She sppea a8 Giselle, but is not considered as good as Madame Au- gusta. Parcaperrnta, April 25, 1843, Sympathy for the French—Steam Machinery. $c. The demovstration of yes'erdey was @ tremendous outpouring of the people to express sympathy with the French upon the establishment of a republic. The German and French portions of our population were aq- ressed in their own language, by some of their best speakers; andthe colered population, taking advantage of the ebullition of feeling in favor of the largest liberty, had a meeting of their own ina separate part of the nd were addresssed in excellent style by haifa nt epeakers of their own olor, who gave more tokens of intelligence than some persons would br inclined to give them credit for A vast number of oraters were brought into requisition in the course of the afternoon, and the whole demonstration pass im amanver quite creditable to our ity The Marseil and other patriotic hymus were sung in the German and Freoc! The boilers and machinery of the new steamer Em- pira State, built to run on the Lake between Buffalo and Chicago. bave been constructed at the Southwark foun- dry of Mesers. Merrick & Towne, and will be shipped in course of the week on barges, to proceed vis. the canal toBoffelo The di ilers, three in number, are immense affair, being eash 1034 feet diameter,by 23 feet in length, and weighing over twenty tons. Our Philadelphia machinists have had a valuable compliment paid totheir skill, in the fact that the owners of this splendid steamer have had the moving power covstrected in our work- shops. The cylinder is 76 inches in diameter, with 12 feet stroke. Wheatrical and Musical, Astor Prace Itavian Orena —According to the cir- cular published in the Herold of yesterdsy, » meeting of the subscribers to the Italian Opera was held, last evening, at Astor Place, and was attended by all the true dilettanti of our city. There, the failure of the last com- peny was fally explained,and it was announced that » new management was to be formed, having at its head Signori Benedetti and Rosi, who, chosen as presidents of the ‘ Republic” of their companions. would carry on the engegements teken and not fulfi led by Signori Patti aud Sanquirico The generous artists are anxious to keep their promises mede to the public, and, provided the choruses, orchestra, macbiais:s, aod employéss of the theatre should be paid, they sre perfect'y willing to share the remainder of the receip's for their ealary For this object, the followig paper of subscription was pre- sented tothe persons there present, and soon covered with numerous names “The undersigned, five and one year subscribers to the Italiaa Opera in Astor Place, im orderto aid Signor Benedett! and th» company of artists in their honorable efforts to complete ths season. and to prevent the Overa from falling through from causes beyondcontrol, which it is believed would be fatal to its estab\ishment in New Yerk for years to come, we hereby agree to pay fifty cents a night in advance, for every seat subscribed by ue at the commencement of the season, for the remaining twenty reprosentations. New Yerk, 25th April, 1843 This is but fair, we think, and no doubt‘ all the sub. soribers to the Opera, who may be umateurs and protectors of art, will add their signetures, and conmect their efforts to support the Italian Opera in New York. Benedstti.is avery intelligent and hearted mao; Traffi a very noble and kind hearted wo- men. All their compenions are also desirous to show their kind wishes; and with atrovpe animated with such a zeal, we do not hesitate to sey tnat this new effort to support the Opera will be rewarded with success. The “ associated artists” intend to open, very likely, on Monday next, with “ Luoretia Borgia.’ followed by“ ad Giuramento,” the new opera “Il Furioso,” “{ bardi,” and probably the “ Gazze Ladra” and other t Bo velties. e house will undoubtedly be crowded on Munday next. Bowery Txeatre.—One who had been in the habit of visiting the Bowery theatre before the changes it has undergone under the new and enterprizing management of Mr. Hamblin, would scarcely be able to recognize the old quarters. There is net only a change in decoration, but what's more, in character. The house, which be- fore was the resort of the sans culottes, has now become the fashionable place of meeting for the élite of the New York bourgeoi: Though we have a high ree- pect for the former class. we believe no one will re- gret the preponderance of the latter. The bourgceisic are, in fect, the republican gentry; and though afew of them, when they get to berich and proud, sometimes assume the airs of aristocracy, yet, gene: = they are avery amiable, sensible class. is o prependerance of this class that Eagland ee her great respectability among the nations; and Napo- leon knew it well, though he called them a nation of “shopkeepers” —that is, of the bourgroisic Now we are glad to see that as Mons or citizen Jouis Blanc isdeter- mined to put down the bourgeoisie, Mr Hamblin, on the other hend, is determined to put them up, aod nes pre- pared this great theatre for their especial occupation and entertainment. We are glad to see the eminent suc- cess he has met with, aud the cordial approbation with which the public have rec-ived his commendabie efforts to elevate the standing ofthe Bowery, and bh: gant taste inthe epscies of entertainment he ha ed. This theatre is now become, by bis spirited and in- tellectual management, the ‘ Astor Place Theatre’ of “ down town.” in New York, possessing all the elegance and refinement of thet splendid place, without of its proud ostentation end invidious exclusiveness he opera, com iaed with the ballet, continues every even- ing to attract large audiences. “ Gny Mannering” and s Bayadere” were performed lastevening The for- mer is en opera of exquisite beauty and merit id as it hge not been played in New York for ten years past, ‘we expected that it would have drawn infinitely batter than the “ Boh»emisa Girl.” Yet, strang> to say. so uncertain is the public, #0 uncertain are ail calculations upon its fature move: nd predilections, that the heavy paotomimio confu { the latter seems to please more than the clear, eleg: tifal connection and interest of the former. thie occasion, and the, performel tyle of grest beauty. which 4 encores trom a very t her benefit this even- at, skill, merit, and beauty of pe loudly oall upon the pablio to come tor- vening and give her a buaper. CuatHam Tovatae.—There never was such a thestri- ca! bit as Mose has made; the lithographers are multi plying bie likenesses throughout the city. The boys in the street have cavght his ssyings, and yesterday morn- ing, whilejwsiting at one of the North river docks for the arrival of some friends per steamboat, we were quite amused at seeing © squad of youngsters enacting “ New ‘ork as it is” on their own account, to the unbounded glad of it, as it was an evident proof ‘of 8 po) Chanfrau bas much the same kind of pect, “perid the applause of two thestres fullevery night. The other ‘usomente at the Chatham are lively and interestin evening for instance,the musical piece of jiaia,”’ with a capitel aot — the comedietta o: Heart never won Fair L id the fences,” iP ig! New York as It Is” performed, with other interesting pieces Grano Concent oF Sianona Biscacctants.—This young lady, who has acquired such a promivent position asa singer among us here in New York, puts forth » programme for her first concert, which is to take place at tne Tabernecie this evening All the necessary ac- oessorina to a grand concert will be foand ia the bill, as she isto be assisted by Signores Perelli and Novelli, and Master James Porkins,the pupil of Signor Rapetti Sigaor KR. himseif has the direction of the orchestra, walch will bea fall one. The pices of music to be per formed are ali favorite and beautiful ones. relscted from the operss of: Robert Devereux,” " Linda,” “ Anna Bo Jeno,”’ * Beatrice.” &o. Signora Biscaceianti will also sing the beautiful “ Last Rose of Sommer.” and the or cheatre will play the overtures to “ Zampa” and * Le Fille du Regiment.” in the course of the evening The concert will be # delightful one, we are sure, and we trust to nee the house fied to werflowing Sante Brornens gly 2d ive another of their pleasing enterteinments at Rutgers Institute, in Madison etreet, this evening. They have performed » *o long end ” So well ia w York, thet their reputation is fuily estab- lished asa very superior band. The various engage will be , who, bi Ys Lucy Long Banvanv’s Pawonama-—Thie great work is attracting ‘as much attention as ever; crowds go to visit it nightly To-day there are two exhibitions of it, viz: at 3 and 7% . ae by day- Broan’ ac Onsen Accastro has been stbiv boas Heiesane be quite tasteful at thi: ness. Temrie or tHe Musxs.—Coleman's band of minstr and the Living Pictures, at this house, are proving quite attractive. Mevovgon.—Quite a long list of seinen yooalists sing here every evening ; sod the Vi Minstrels, ‘with their oddivies and oapital negro songs, add much to the hilarity of vening iro the Melodeon. Cue Munstae.s.—These eminent darkjes sing, for this evening only, at the Collet Hall, Elizabethtown, N.J. The folks in that ancient town hi fore them which they will, doubtless, know fully to ap- preciate. Coxtins, the celerrated Irish comedian, is attracting large and fashionable audiences at St. Loul:. The daily Reveille, speaking of his superior talents, asys, that not- withstan: he succeeded the Viénuolse Children, whose pont figures and feiry movements are s0 much admired, yet Collins from his comic gestures and pl-asant ecting. together with his excellent qualities as ‘* vooslist, is such a favorite, that the houses are filled every night he appe«ra Pouce tnt ence. A Dishonest Letter Carvier — Offeer Leonard, one of the ebief’s valuable aids, arrested on Tuesday a Dg man called John Vandyne, « letter-carrier for Boyd's city express. on a charge of breaking open letters ‘and extracting the money therefrom’ {t appears from the sffidavits \aken b- fore the chiefcf police, that the acous- od was entrusted with a letter directed to Mrs E Smith, No 8 Ademe place, this city. containing $8 This ta was deposited by E R Hennor, in the letter. box of Boyd despaten post Another letter was deposited on the ‘ustant, in the same manner, by Mr. Charles B Cox. pS tatming $16, directed to Bush & Cliokener, No 81 Bar- clay street. Both these letters were placed in the hands of the accused at Boyd’s office; but instead of being de- ‘ivered ss directed, the accused broke them both open and extracted the money On his arrest he ackawiedged agniih te Mr. Boyd, which resulted in his committal for ti The Case of McNulty.—We noticed, in Monday’s Gerald, the arrest of John McNulty, keeper of an emi- grant boarding house, No. 209 Water street. on a charge ot extorting money from two emigrants. Jastioe Drinker next dey convicted McNulty, en a hearing, end imposed a fine of $50, under the law regulating emi- urant bvarding houses ‘and in default of the payment he as committed to prison. Caught by Lighining,—Early on Tuesday morning a telegraphic dispatch was received by the Chief of ROLiee, rom Bridgeport, Conn , setting forth that # young !rish: man, about nineteen years of age, by the name of amen Bigcey, and a passenger on board the steamboat Eureka on way from Bridgeport te this city, stood ohamand with a rape poe &@ young girl. by the name o: Catharios ——. Immediately u; the receipt of this ioformation, the obief deputed officer Leonard to arrest che accused upom the arrival of the boat Accordingly. the officer posted off to the foot of Market street, aus; upon the arrival of the boat, os the accused was hurr, tag on shore, he was goatly taken by the arm and es- corted to the chief’s office. The prisoner felt much sur prised at the officer knowing his name and being s0fami- tiar with the chergs egainst him, and inquired if he aid not follow him down in th boat =~ No,”? said Mr. Leonard; “I rec rioulars 6f your esoap- on boerd the by lightnieg. “ Ob! thunder,” said the never though: of that d—d tele- graph, or n’t huve come.” The prisoner sare be is an apprentice to Mr taford, mason, residing ridgeport. He was locked up by the chief of { police, wait a requisition frem the authori of Bridge- ge of Arson —A black fellow, called Julins Cxsar Teneyek, was arrested on Tuesday by officers Chambers and Weylen, of the Fifth ward.on suspicion of setting fire to the premises No 155 Greenwich street Charge of Counterfiting Labele the lower police, arrested lcer Cosgrove 0: esterday afternoon a man by the name of James H. rant issued by jce Drinker, wherein fed with coun- ting labels ‘pnrporting to be Dalley’s Magical Pain Extractor, and esp the ssme together with the spu- hich is represented to be the article. The accused was located in « little shop at Nv. 27 Courtiandt street, where he was vending the counter- felt article The magistrate held the accused to bail in jam of $500, for hie ich he was committed to prison. Mt with a Knife —Oficer Gunning, of the Firat , arrested yesterday a man by the name of William charge of assaulting B:idget Lynch inflicting @ severe wound in the nt for to dress the wouud and Justice the accused up for trial. Abscoud-d from Manchester, England.—Two young nen, by the names of Wiliam Franoi: Hugh Brady, absconded from Mano! middle of Mi aotes of the Bank of Eogland, Naughton is about 20 years of dark brown hair, dark complex: d high shoulde: Br of age. low set, and stout mi ry in Dublin onthe 30th of M ch last, taking with them three £500 and four £100 do other city in the of $250 is offered for their arrest MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Port of New York, April 26, 1848, Cleared, Witeb, Watermn, Valparaiso, ke. Ho’ ddons, (pkt) Cobb, Liverpool, i K Coltins; Chadwick, London, Grinnell, Minturn & Jamestown, Trak, Liverpool, Slate, Gardner & How ell; H ton, Do ge, Glasgow, Dasham & Dimon; Ambassad Tovay, St John, Laconia, Miller, do. M Irvia; Francis Depau, Mu'tord, Mobile; Jona Ravenel, Wambersie; Charles, ton. Barke—Heary Trowbridge, Whittlesey Barbadoes, ke; Al fred, (Brem) Pandt, Charleston, W Wei Brigs—Union, Hooper, Baltimore; Bar ‘Elles, Tarr, Phila- delphia, — esmil Wal nchs—Quebec Trader, Balroa, be age ige Arown Wheeler: Louisa, Hatfield, Kichmond, A Patten & timore. Sleight. Baltimore: Thos B Smith, ith, lia, Faulkner, Boston; North Cai ‘ilsope—Moant Hose, William Ten sons Berah, ——, dos froof Glass, Blydenburg, Providence; Warren, Thompson, New Haven. Arrived. Steamship Southerner, Berry, Charleston, 60 hours, with Mase, to Spofford. Tileston & Co. Ship Hamnel Hick hue, Liverpool. March 17, with mdse aad 295 passeng: to Hicks ry ting ‘Mth ult, lat 42 96 ton 30 13, spoke British ‘brig Madieal, 30 days irom Shields for p Bute Toronto, Doane, New Orleans, 16 days, with mdse, to riswold. oe Benjamin Adams, Coombs, Havana, 1!th ist. with su- gar, to master. old in co. with brig Rodney, Rogers, fur ——, to load for U States Parted co. on 20th with brig Puritan, and on 22d with bark Califor 18 days, with cotton, to Coe, Anderson & Co. Off Hatteras, J Brown, seaman, fell overboard aad was drowaed. Bark Veruon, Maxton, Savannah, 6 days, with cotton, ke. to Sturges, Clearman & Co. Brig Brazilian, Hichborn, Cardenas, 13th inst. with molas ses, to Noberts & Williams.” Bld in eo. with brige Bophia. and Haidee. Brig G hfs ‘meat ed, Cardenas, 15 di iia Have ith molasses, chr Albert \ » Bidinco rgare| "Brig Drseut’ cfldridee, Neavitas, 9th iast. with mahogasy. TE Eee eee Rise, Havre 154 ve Thompann, Pote, Havana. 15 days, oF icky v par Pan ‘Of Miata ‘ys, urston 10th in faegos, 24 days, with sugar, to Nes- tat 38 30, lon 73 0. took a very heavy N was blowa off to the South of the 4 in 45, lon 72 25, spoke brig Ochilia, from St ls Sagua la Grande, April 12.) ro Galt 224 i Thomas id ‘ool, Ai .Attakapas, 17 days, with molasses, “(3th inst, of Cape Lookout light, spuk ol 7 days out: 2ist_ inst, o Henry, saw the bio = chr Packet, of Richmond, had not been ia that sicnati Brig Cayuga, Mitchell, Mobile 8:h de Rivera. 23d, prose bark Californ: to DL Sayre, Ocean Qaeem trom New Orie ns for awed ovith cotton, to J binson, 20 days fm af oy for N ipoleoa, Eldridge, St Parks in Key West, 12 days with cotton, to ED Huribut & C. Brig lly L “ghd ‘Bavancah, 6 days, with timber, wo Composit ‘& Mond: Bug pal Sheffield, Savanoah, April 20, with cotton, to nn b Brg Florence, Hopkins, Wilmicgton, NC, 9 days, with tim 110 . Shr Dusdem, French, Tr ‘Zehr’ Bride (Bi) Nowell, Halifx, 12 days, with fh, to Howes, Goodhne & co. 24th inst, 50 ‘miles east of the High tana, spoke waht Bioest ‘Vernon, from Glowewet for the “Behe A R Thompson, Latham, Newbern, NC. 6 days, to N L McCready. Sch vid Bisley, Coakling, Newbern, NC. 6 days,to N L MeCready. van George Henry, Smith, Washirgton, NC. 5 days,toS eee Schr 8H Hong! SchrJ G Baldwin, Middletown ‘Behr J Lyon, Wheeler, Philadelphia, bound to Schr B Acoglish, Bill, Philadeiptua, ‘ardenas, 13days, with mdze to M Also? Steamship Washington, Southampton and Bremen; bark: Bit Issac Newton, Hamburg; H Trowbridge, Barbedoes. bert Peel, for Livernool, was towed to # neumboat Duncan C Pell, where she Tafanta, for #9 Joha, was towed t same place by the'stesmboat Telegraph, ‘where ahe Ii anchor. Hirig Alert, Simmons. fram Savanuah arrived Mondey te. ports: —19th inat. Int » was strack by lightning on the Fore topmast, whieh run dow the mast aud i fired three mea Merle Otiewe, Lennox, form Monday, reports: p Fortutade and N by W distant ce lor Janksoavilie. April 25—Bunrise, Wind SSE: meridian, 1» 88) ; manset, 8. Marine Correspondence. Parcapecrmia, Aj 25, 4% M—Arrived—Schs J hk W Er. rekaone X, New orks Gol 8B Davis, Baysum, do: | Hic es ene Coulter, New Orleans; See aia ope, NB New Cente. wif, Baadoes and ina, Studley, Boston; oehs (4 ~ es Cobb, for }iccnppel goat Reber nm aioe ret ebip Jamestows, Capt Soot Trask, bas erpool, leaves also this mornieg. toy Bee Witch, Waterman, for Valparaiso of Ayr Rogers, master, from New oe a tad a can a dre oe th stor din about an ‘bour and hall a after gargo a eoged ma damaged state brought 10 Key West The Passengers were — part of the erew took Spina nediean, “enatere ve Lawrence, w' aa a tal low, and wes given tothe wrecker” The shi i at New Orleaus, reps ms eave eee Sones rs the Serer fi bound to, ay isa mistaken the aummemine Nicholas Bice ow 1a port } Bue, 8 Ly “ae shou ibe ogy | Riad apt ashore bel ‘wor a ri rt not, be got off without the wid 8.vapuah Kepaol.can of Steamer J Stone hrs retw Ty ch probably be all damaged. It is expected that the Biemay be kot off ter she lies in an exposed situation, and if continues Nt, and the weatner should p:ove unfivo- be daven up high on the shore and be com- Baio Many E Baton, (believed of Lubec) Rigeif Ral re, which had neaily cu mpletely wrecked, wi Nother. Sth inat. ‘tbo, dain} saved An express reache: Teport. Acciona The ship Sea Witch, for V:lparaiso, i ine out of the Kas F came in contact with the brig Olive ‘Thompson, carry ray the head of the main mast and spl. ting the main suit of the bi the ship's jib buom w. caviedaway. The 8 W hasanch red at Quarantine § Scum Mantia Manta, of and from Salem ter New York, seiles 22d inst, and put back 23d, having pitehed away head of manmast, Mussina Vasarie—Brig Charles Gray, Melville, of Ber mnde, which eleared at Baltimo: for Burbadoe not since been hi from. Brig Restine Bandel, Bus! ers which cleared frou Baltimore Oct 26 for Demarars, has alsd never been heard fro! Arrat New Bedford 22d, ship Marengo, Cole. NW Coust. vi = hes Bae ‘Navigator Islands. wsth 400 48, lon By 30 OW ‘ach, Int 44 20 ite Sinus, of Marutbsss benod reced Cope. Elotar tion ine a Yeoman, Clark. Ph th $59 apm ‘March | i tors—in whieh Faitheven, and as Dat nocenoeeaa ys sh ip with maving a complete ever been ‘epo! Jeeta es thatthe diemanted ‘a of thet dyy, and that all on bi touched at enter, Islan |. Bowen N Bedford, 700 ‘such red, the most srobable c ip foredered i B. ee burrieane ‘Sand. jslanda: oA Jat 5140 Jon 6130 W, schr Vi ant mo raz! for Falklapd Islands, with emigr nts, (wh re- ported »peaking two days yrevious ship America, Crowell, oreoe for NBedford. oil tated.) do, 23, shi Luscomb, NW Coast, with boor. Spoke Jan 11, fm Fo ton for Harbor, fall Arratdo 23d. ships heron, atoms, sere yy Maui, Dec 8, with 2000 bbls wh 2u0 nd 15,000 125 sp 2300 wh (1400 season) dams, Hard ng. I aoe ee mos. 180 sp 920 wh (900 wh se-eon) to erase; hee mowte, Providence, 150 sp *550 wi th hi perita, 21 ‘Wilbur, “sy eth Hougua. Bi ): 18th Wm and iams, senso, )tocruise; Fanny. Ed wh ('000 this season’ 13 mos, 120 sp {20 wh (1100 wh' tude, Wilenx, N Bedford, 08 350 tr eruise it home Globe . easing. Brem Vth. Gre (60: we iz aoe 24 mos. 200 wh (130) we home; Neptune, Nichole, do, 28 mos. 1400 wh (7! fand home: Bayard, ¥ raham, Greenport 23 moe season) to ermise: Har m 1s, 2000 wn (1000 ion) do; La 28 ‘tos, $200 ‘wh. (500 wh sevso.) do; 21 jense, Le Bree Havre’ 29 mos. 700 wh (755 sheason)¢ Craver bark Osenr, | Sind eld Sad for NYcrk:) 22 Green, Sea Harbor, 20 guoe. 700 wh (an mi seih Je | ape eee sade sci Calo Hedge demonte, Bini dell, NYork. a pert at Tavuauas ). Harbor; Josep! re 0 sp 100 wh; 14th a, NLondon, bound in; 2 W, Roman Wilbur, NBedfor “4 Jarge Jat, sont ‘ene'on, Mi Coast, Oahu Nov 22, with 364 bone." Keports at Oahu, Nov | alier, Ston, 27 mos, 15 sp Geo & Susav, Taber, NB, 25 mon Harrison, Shearman, do. $0 mos, 14th, David Paddack, Ni fm do; 15th, Sorah enn 400 "wh. (220 wh sea): Alabam: 08" (350 20a); 17th, Globe, West ‘Mystic, 25 moe 1400 wh, (nothing Sela Frances Hearigua Poa'e, NV 2 1390 h ; Orion, Dave. aia. 8 15 mos, 1600 wh. ee basen), dos 18th, Mor w) a e eieiica Whiehetd ae i Eliza, Malbree, Ha oil reported; Isene Hicks, ‘Rice, NLoudoa home: Geo Washiagton, ‘Hi 2100 bole, fore 4 &e ship Joho hall, rch, lat 36 8, lon 35 W. T \w the ‘Atlantic, af NLond: 4 Fon Spoke, no date, ke, Ohio, ‘Webb D of ‘and for NBedford at ‘Ariat New London 2ith inst, ship Atl: ntic, Wile NW Coast, Sendwieh Is'ands, Nov 27. with 30 bb rh 23 000 bone. In the Gulf on the 20th inst, ina topmast, topgallant and royal mists, an ar ier, Merchant, Stonington, ap, 1400 4th. Plymouth, Kdware 2 Bog Harbor, 2300°%h to ‘ere 7th Globe. West, Mys: 7.1400 wh, ‘to eras Hoot. Pendieion, do S00" wh, for home: arbor; 1600 wh, era aed home; I London; 3930 ‘for hou aac Hicks, Rice, do, 4840 wh, for home; veo Washington, Holt, do, 5000 wh, for home. Arr at Lahaina, Nov 15, pe ‘Wilbur, NL, 80 sp 3100 why cruise and home, Arr at Honolala, No hanie. Potter, Newport, 170 ap, th. Ansel Gi, ‘3 H, 1409 wh, do; 10th, Samuel NB, 150 re; 14 “als ios ‘ith, Aber Newport, de; 13th, Ohio. 2800 George and . do, 138 sp. 2800 wh. ei itt 1500 wh, do; D Paddeck, Naw. » doz h Arn, do, 70 sp 400 wr, do; Alabai i Tao, ey o pdr Teh Henrietta NB, 150 »p 2850 wh, do; Ine: Jackson 2300 wh, do; are 8, 2000 hole, do, au home; woth ‘William and Kiiz., home; Kliz* a, FH x ‘3 "Aerie row, 130 $9 pring, 150 sp’ 2850 lo: Sitron FH “2009p 2200 wh, do nnd hom iorh? Hora N 1200 wh, cruise; Rovena, FR, 2000 wh, any ‘5H, 1700 wh. dos ithe Girasrade. NB’ 250 sp 3250 wh,do and home. mg 9 ernise: Bliza Frith, aH, 100 sp }406_ wh, do and’ home; Hav: 1060 wie cruise: Columbia, SH, 200 sp 2200 wh, i Spoken. Ship Helena, Eyre, 34 days from New York for Canton, no da 2 8, lon 34 W, New York vin ae ee for Rio t) no date, from Palermo for ‘New *Sirleans. Hi i jaya, 40 days from London for Chita, March Bark Hatnonet dave from Boston for Honolulu, Jan 11 8 is L lon 8040 i t Boston —On pach March, off Cape Palos, i sw ind fir had painted por allow til bargee with a long name in i u ongias Sumver, uo ¥,Mareh 2=Snip Geo Hallett, ‘Sears, for Calcutta Allen, from Boston ( : on, fe ton, (Oct 23) next day Brighton, Whiting, (from Manila.) NYork yaad Redma p Bess 6th, shi id for Singapore, to retarn to Batavia, aud van, April 2—Arr Pioneer, Mirek tenia 1 Aigle) Laville: Nicolay Nicolayson. Fieser, Phi Up, Eurotas, for NYork; Cato, Croton, and Oscar, Jeune Vieroire, tor Philadelphi s,CWhampos) Jan 20>Shipe Vancouver, Faller, for II, Palmer, for do 8 of 1 da: Min- (Nov 25) ar at Hong Kong, Dee brig Argyle, Cooksey, for N York, ldgy and others as Ca N York, Fe Capiz, March 22—Ship Swanton, Dunesn, for Bortan, about LouTta, Feb lenBhine Ponti 1» Parker, for Boston s001 Prost ce. Smith, and ; 0 Chay for do about Mareh 1 15: Allyn of New Pargamo, March 3—: Ida: Ocenats, ("'w) for do barks jostow, sv0n pay oy Te tS {roma wenn’ days; Fras Rrra ceokJee Fork de ety rum Zante, | fey Siglo x ge from Oran fo) . to il. 7 ip Pri 18 A . . sth, m; 19th, abiv Prine: dog. riage Se : for New York:2 o gc imiang. Fish, ‘Ap, Nataiicin, Knox, Belcher, do; Vin- ok Foams tee Le for, Hostont Mellen in \ Fonent sehre Ree Riel, for Hosen, trabat days listass Poagnl, for N Rey "April 1~Of the, Amazoa, Musray, from Havre for Surana, March 20—Bark Catalpa, ton 25th Topnens Apel OM Camsbaidoe, Pockets ton Liverpool oF. *Paracont, shows Dec | Elbe, Hiller tired) Bi po Apni 12—Bark for NYork. mess, March 28~Shi for NOrieabe: B farke arrie olay anes une; bark Pera, omme! lermo; te, March 16é—Bai jor Boston, 2 or 3 days. do for dos Furia; Marreiliess’S o PBs eit Appleton, Marshall, for New oH 5 23 lia. Adama, 4 March 24—Bla ‘Br bark Kent, atoith, (from Lon- Womsetth, rere’, from and brig Virginia, Collins, Zante. fee, Marston, from Smyrna, arr een si! ie | Gatenda, French, for do:’Tiber, Brow a, for Sdays. Bld, no date, ark algoma, Bpauld. B A P Berry, Wilmingte NOOR, 2t—Arr schr Teaser Bey imi: a. a fork 2i—Arr brig Milton, York «Baltimore, sehr At- : 3. Bo ETON, Al ‘%4—Arr ship Merehunt, Pollard, toy iene wae Fravew. Crocker, Pelerao: briss Log Ti dad; Jane Howes, Dyer. New Yo-k; schrs Harvest, al, Ik; Ked Rover, Bacon, and Sei>, #ramber nists reru, Lewis, Poughieepsie. Vi mae Foose iene Leander, aches Mare Eleanor, Frevch Bi Philadeiphi: id ships Cle: cinda Maria, Albert, Lo Leander, and Louisa Fre » Litton, N lieott, Coie jesse, Wareham. a. eae ice , Bos idadi gohe Beotia, Ponce, A NWork: Mary Bos : Arr bark Avou, (Br) Mather, Liver G LESTON, an 2a—Arr Br bark Shikspeare, became son, Liverpiol Ca erine, Herbert, bas, (s) reck, Philadel cuss {snip aisimore: Rile 2ist, “LUE, April et ld brig i Mi 2 . 0} esky om is London, Hy bat icant be HP rerpool; ds Poruland; ache jarthe OND sap taneee dane pant He Haven, Aprilas—arrbe k RH Kaight, Sawyer, from i de Nantucket. April aan vou A il 22—Arr schs Lowell, , Wixon, Nort for Boston ‘2th C rk; D 8 Keeler, 8to1 Joseph rence orahnd PoRTLAND, aK: Alcent Pot le achr U; Mimoe cordina to wind Bolow, bark Horat vancae, April 2\— Arr og By y Oreres N zone vi Ghats re ts Newauryr rt Al Ir 3 i Hheder ‘indy and oi Gerard 8t1 tee ag rhe hil ad ora, M. inicuare t Thoms. Cld ship Bi 3 berks Northamberlend, howles, Tampici pril 16—Arr ‘Oscar Jones Cun towed to seu 9th i tow boat An irae brig Suas Marcan. nil 22— Arr brigs Tremoi Wilton, Cardenas. C1832 TsMoTTH, April 22—Arr » brine Pitigo, Harding. and ton N York; 234 waht Gia, Sip he ie Pendle i a 2—Arr b ig Mai ce, mores , Norton. New York Eugene, Brown. P April 1 irk p: ries 4 fa Ww it. The on Pot lady. 4 chi {hy ad Remz, JI i M Cooke. F H White, 3 in the steerage. 80M, eM A Wright, M A Bamis G C Hi New steerage and 12 Orn. N Br ship Albion, Katy, Hobinsoa, NYork; sehr Telegraph, Took. spril 22—Arr sehr Pioneer, Nickerson. York, mal Nu gee. York; Refort ig John Saleh Baleb,NOrleans; chre Sophia, Buoker, N Or. sedford; Susan ——, NYork. 81d'scbrs Smith, Philad ras 394 id Jacob Reymot Washinglon, W schrs Adeline, Philadelohin: t wil #icAreschrs Oregon, JP Biekt and Baltic. Phi st Sid 424, schr Mary, Howard, Bal April 18—Arr steamshi atk Clyde, (BP) Halerow, elo mes, five] Bowen, Melcher, Boston; schra J G BlcNi y Be Reais ee co. T..wboal ry ships. Nestor. Coreo and Free ran towed to sen ith fast, ship Tahme iD Peat 2 do; Fouts pel, Graff Mob delpbia or eee ship Washington (in j—John H Hi New uelphie; George Schutt Passengers Arrived CHARLEston—Steamship Southerner—Misses A Bi DB Alexa RW ker Lambert Bay. ig Maron—Mrs 8 Wright, Mrs H W Gard. ners Men Thomp: Ship Toronto—Mr W Green—I1 in the charges. soldies from Mexico. St Manxs—Brig Napoleon—Mrs (© Horton. Wylie, kar uinseh, 3 Planet, taboo, (Bi Eudora MeVerlans, Baker, and Fairfield, Gest, Bacon, Phila , Cherryfield 9 Jores. md; Bourne, aud Gen 1, 8C, Sid 23d lope & Susan Hin? Ventures atamoras; nt. Sproul. Matanz: dy ioe Frances Ell iF Mary, ary Jan Jno RW Lot re Boutelle, Apalachi- lardt. of and M ler, 8 Coleman, Ms pinlneer, Et, "fon ttdrer Ker Re hee? 4 servant—40 in the ‘iba, V Caballero, V rN ‘Backes ‘ailworth, Mr 8 W iF LETTERS KEV AININ L379 5 ‘York Fost Office, April 22, 1818 OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IX THE PAPER HAVING THY LARGEST CIRCULATION. Plesse mention the date of the list in which they are A Abrams Miss Sarah Le ed Miss Mar- G Alben Miss Pauline Alexandrina Mrs C Attwood Mi ngeets Miss Agnes LADIES’ LI8T. Saral pees man Ellinor Dunbar Muss Char.) Jotte E Dividoms Mrs Char- reSarahJ Dayton Mre z L e i rho Bake Mrs Martha Dacham En" ‘Barab Falkner Catharine ‘amsworth Mra M Mire Al t Bake: MreHarriet A Rleld ira Maria ‘VirsFrancisM | For ise Enza it Mrs L Mra( Anthony Boor Mrs Eliza street) Belden ae a |® rrester lary Feancie & Berio Mave Harriet Boyes. MissMa Bane hen Mrs Asenath rtiee M Collins Mere Cond: i Coreoran Ann Fran- Coyle Miss Mary | yy, Colemyn Mrs M A oll Mins Eliza Clark MraCharlotte’ Carlton MM Farley Mi | brcley Margaret bay aco Miss Yor ir Lneia M y | Forrester Fanny Flynn Miss Catha- rine (Pear) ( aris. - NaneyF) Hgeriacn Mrs Eliz.) Handford Mra PT ber Mrs Catha- Heslen Brideet jeory Mra Jntin Hitehman Mise Co Curcie Mra Betty |p" Comming amare Hovtmen ire (Bim) & ies Free") a Cavenar Elizabeth Horaburgh Miss Tane traeneyB Hoag Miss Harriet Argo, Thurstoa, disg: Wm Goddard. Tay, noc mi ase Ann penas, Atri eB ies ‘Goodell, diseg: Ro- | Git” Oa Hyde Mra Elizabeth mee, Hrchats, doy patherine Nichole Nichols: | Cipraste i OR ire Gen Worth. Radelift, sehr Ito", N York. Clen Gat Honter Anna wDtAls April I—Paned, ie'Eohden’ of nud for Bremen, from Clifford Miss Mary i tley Mrs Wim A GiweAuran, March 25—Shine Vespasian, Wells, from Pe | Condy Catharine [qatar radon lermo tor NOrlenea. sind bean’: Crauimho, Hedge, from do Goay Cuneeter Hatch Mire (Btond- for Boat m,doz and probably seve al others hou 7 'athaci ) jark Sharon Robbing, for P- Genoa, nich GuapaLovre, March 28—Bask Lucy * A, Oot 12—8!d sehr Hiram, Fisher, , Tanti; Nov 2 ian Verney. do; 3d, Geor 5 y, do; (the two en ine wvreeily repor Nickels, Matanzas MBURG April 2—Arr John « (hefore reported at Cuxhaven Ist) poLRaHenn, March 20—Ship Vexice, Sage, for Philadelphia, jon Then, Ca Cooke Conwey Carney Fri Curie Miss Ange Mary |tyo4 Miss Patience) woter Vise Ships Russell, Harton Miss Ann dar bens Cutters Ree Vonks nthe eieeenet a D Halse Migs /anetteC Biches at. ale. of cage 0 “ doy Medora, Sh Danr te Miss Har- theta Mery B Wai for, Bslegs.is, the course of the meter is Misa Marthal| Inde Mra Macxaret Banter, f for NYork,'do; Vernon, M’Kay. expected to proceed ra opie jackson Miss “Mavaoa, March 8—Brigs Joseph Balch, Wright, from Bos- Jones Miss ioe! ’,|\ Uyous Mra D F ulgner Mise Mar-| {+ mn Mies Ely | Mrs J Hall Mra Richard P) G IN TH iw | Tones Mrs Jamima Tones Miss Rebecca — Mrs Henri Johaton Ana Kelly Biddy | ,-lotte | Keon Christiana Rely Rosa Kerous Catharine Kilford Mre Sarah K ‘Sarah | Coghri: = Miss Lan Larse Mrs Ang Leaden Bridget lugoer Anne nm Madden Mahe: | Marion Mire How: t | Witter, Mrs Core aiier if Morton } | Moses Missttebe: ce Mortimer Miss Jo- | serhine Mardoek Miss Jane Morgan Mery Elias Mrs (Avenue ke Miss Lanta | Witehet Miss Eii- Molnghan Mary | Monaghan Mi i met Moore Miss Eliza- beth | |Na ghtoa Miss Ce- | yor Mire Maria ine min ire Esther jaatty Mary o | Oliver Mra Ellen |Olmeted Mrs Ellen O'Reilly Ane (Deane Bridget O'Donnell Mt Beety Ollerson Fly” ic MeCaren Miss Jone MeCabe (Whitehall oe MaeCormick = edie Mes Ma- uinn us Eliz P| jain Brid Mis Abbe Ball ae iss Bri Ridell Mrs Anna 8 Rowuis iim Evel iJ Rigby ro allen ers Mrs Bauman: Bumeey Miss E s Sanders Miss Ann SalklendMrs Louise] Stratton Nance; Senclifer Mre Shanl ey Miss Mar ever + Mins Lucy ie ei. | SaecE M Sei Steel Mh itafneter AS T SW iiar Avery and Under ‘wood Anderiese Edward Amsbury Thomas Barker George F Banelt Francis J. 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