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WTELLIGENCK BY THE MAILS, ~~ Warne ron, Mareh 17, 1849. Whe Enghsh Navigation Laws— The Mexican Pro- tocol—Apramtments, §e. Tbe call made Ly Mr. Webster, in the Senate, some deys ago, for a copy of the instructions un- der which Mr. Bancroft acted, in proposing a re- eiprocity in the freedem of the coasting trade be- the two countries, has been answered by the Secretary of State, Mr. Clayton. The answer bas | been received by the Senate, and yet there ia no- | thing known of its contents. Why isthis? Does | Mr. Webster wish to screen Mr. Buchanan trom | We odium he described ws likely to attach to any ene sanctioning such a scheme? the matter been bushed up? The answer has cer- leinly been sent in, Will the tect turn out to be that such instructions have Kever been issued by Mr. Buchanan, and that the convention was never seriously prop: sed by Mr. Bancroft? Itis to be hoped that Mr Webster, as he has moved in the matter, will make such 4 developement as will put 23 an @ tau light betore the country. Mr Benton professes to be in possession of fur- ther information with regard to the Protocol, and 18 about, ou Monday neat, to make a vigorou as- Banlt on the late adm mestration. This looks very Bueb like trifling; but until the nature of the new light Mr. Benton 18 in posession of be tully known, it © impossib'e to come to a decision upon it. A lurge number of unimportant appointments were sent in to-day for confirmation. No dipio- Date sppomtmenuts will be made at present, and be change mede in the larger offices uotl after the end of the present fiecal year. There were nocon- firmations to-day N. BattimoxE, March 19, 1849. &t. Patrick’s Day--Ladies for California—Ex- tensive Robbery—Tie City Appointments--Mu- sical, &e. We had aclear a:d bright day ea Saturday, un- til 5 o’clock in the evening, when the rain came down in torrents, just as the Hiberman Seciety Was about setting down to their dinner. St. Pa- inick’s day, without rain, would be no day at all. The bng Arabian, which sailed trom here on Saturday, tor Calitornia, took out five ladies, having ultogether about ay passengers en boaid, all of the most respectable character On Saturday night, shortly after 12 0’elock, the store of Messrs Passano, in Centre Market space, war entered by burglars, who robbed the establish- ment «f gold regs, bracelets, watches, knives, &c., to the value of nbout $500. They made their es- cape with the bocty, and np to the present time they have eluded the vigilance ot the police, The uumber of vessels within the port of Balti- more, exciusive of bay cratt, upto the close of last weeks, were, sntys 18, barke 15, brigs 32, schooners 61; amounting in the aggregate to 96, cf which number, four are up tor Celitoroia. Allis sullin doubt with regard to the appo.at- Meuts for this cuy The postoflice is again con- sidered to be in doubt, trom the fact that the Hon. Reverdy Johnson has determined to stand aleof, not beg willing to take the responsibility of se- Jecting from the various applicaats, being triendly with all of them. I rather expect, however, that he thinks neither of the most prominent applicants entitled to it, and intends recommending some one who haw been ee Importunate. Col. Kane “will, of course, get the eustom house, provided the slightest respect is eviaced towards the weli known wishes of almost three thirds of the whig panty of this city. With the great mass of the voters no other name is men- tioned. Mr. Griffin, the last whig candidate for mayor, 18 also the favorite of the party for sur- veyor of the pert. The Campbell Minstrels are not doing very well. They have, evidently, lest money since they have been here. This kind of music is getting out of vogue. ih “ The Germania Bend etill continue to give con- cere here, and are drawing crowded honses They sre considered as superior to either Gung’ls or the Steyermarkisehe Puitapevruta, March 19, 1849. How has the | The Steam Prop lier Hartford--The Hinchman Case— Anitther Steamer for the Chagres River. Mr. Frederick P. Green, the eupercargo of the steam propeller Hartford, bound to California, which put into Bermuda in distress, in consequence of her foremast being carried away in a terrific gale, on the night of the 23d ult., has arrived in this city, and will sail again on Wednesday, in a verse] bound to Bermuda, accompanied by an en- ipeer, Wo take the place of ove shipped before she ett New York. Mr. Green gives a very favorable count of the Bea going qualities of the Hartiord, and utterly contradicts the statement that she has been condemned He states that her machinery was not breken, but that the propeller could not be put in motion tor several hours; the rigging of the t carried away having been entangied in it. Her repairs were going ou rapidly when he left Bermuda, und by the time he reaches there again, she will, without doubt, be ready for sea, The mest the morning seseion of the Nisi Prius Court, betore which the Hiuchman case is yend pg, Wes occupied in the argument of a mo- too to disehurge certain of the defendants, against whom their counsel did not think there was evi- dence sufficient to implicate. Judge Burnside in- etructed the jury that they should discharge Dr. Evans and Avuna W. Hinchman, the si plaintiff, on the above ground. In Opmion with the Judge, in regard to the sister, but discharged Dr Evans. Sa Messre. Barclay & Son, of Kensington, have commenced the construction ot @ small stern wheel steamboat forthe Meesrs. Aspinwall, in- tended to pl town up to Cruces. frethesm, ond 5 feet hold, and for the purpose of being shipped on board of # vessel to Chagres, she willbe divided in two parts, lengthwise, with two heels, eterns aud etern posts, so that on reaching Chagies the tw» portions cau be bolted together, and make a serviceable vessel in that region, Her eng ne 1s greparing by Mesars. Reany, Neafie & Co. The whole isto be eompleted in thirty days. David Hanley, the clerk of the Orphan’s Court, upen the Chagres river, from the She is to be 84 feet keel, 18 ter of the The jury differed died last night, in this city. The deceased was | the cumbent of this office previous to the last | election, when. it will be remembered, Oliver Brooks was cheren The latter Defore taking possesion of the office, and the Go- vernor appointed Jacob Broom, Esq, to the vue capey Phe court, however, decided that no + a- capey exited, but that the thea incumbent must hold over ‘iil the neat election. death hax leveiled the porsertor of the o' ver ¢, Go: men seaidae ‘The Appointment of Mr. +: Minis- | ter to Be } Warntnoron, Mareb 12, 1849. My Dean Sin—! have received your letter of the | J0’b re+peoting Mr Hanne; ter to Prorris wohosy merethan it surprie 's appointment an Minie- 1 me, The Senate having completed sil its businers as |rupposed | leftthe Se awter between +ix and seven o'clock on Sun ing. the 4thcef Mareh | bad mever heard f nominating Mr Hi ia. or for any cther office, amd gan as Mi suppered it certain that po nomination, of any kind, would be sent to the Se pate after that hour. When | beerd, the next day, that Mr Hannegan Ded been Dem Dated to & foreign mirsion, and that the Bomipation bad beet coufirmed. | at once eootradics- ying (that I boa beer im my seat every moment the whole cf the serrion of Saturdey and Baturoay wight, and until broad daylight on Sunday Morving, when the Sevate was anout breaking ap, aod Thad heard notbing of any sach nomination I jock upon thie pemipation, under the cireum in the hittery of (he government J am, vith much respect, your oh't servant, DANIEL WEBSTER. Appolntme *, Movements, Ge. of the New Adiministrat Eptreim Hutebime bas been sppornted P at Copecrd N, U. vice Joseph Robinson removed, Timethy Coxg+bal), Postmaster at Newport, in place of Joreph Jomelyn. lace of Wm A. Nunnally. left the State. 0 © Cook, Poatmarter at New Brunswick, New Jersey, ip place of Johm Simpson his commission far Fr year ending 30th June, 1848, having excesded 060 Alfred Cowler, to be Register of the Land Office at Chicavo jilivois. in the piace of Wm, Jackson, who term of office bas expired. wre K Duboin, to be Receiver of Public Moneve at Paivestine l\linois, in the piace of Wm, Wilson, whose Verm of «Moe expired on the 18th inst Methew Gillespie, to be Register of the Land Offre at Kowardeville, litinois, in the place of Jacob Judy, Whore term of office bas expired, Harry ¥. Brow to be Kegiater of the Land Office at Sica bay, Wirconsin, in the place of Joel 8. Fiek, re Jorbua Tavlos. Collector at Ocracoke, North Caro. Ui vice Thomas J pe Pasteur, whose commission bes iis H Arnold. Colleetor at Sipps. view Rutor 0. Pray resigned John N Frost. Surveyor at Porta shire, vice Winthrop Pickering» per luton ae pire wal atl River, Missie- # Hunter, Appratser of Merchanaine, at , jeorgla, view Charles Stepheus, deceased, nye” Mor Tureats FROM Canava.—The British Colomrt, publiehed at Toronto, in spr aking ot the policy of the English govern towalds its colo. pies, Fays — That unprincipled and mercenary tie. » “hich hay seerfieed the agricultural interest atheme, and serks torole the eolonies by tal-e- heed end deception, is tart hastening on a erisis deprnve Gea. Br 1 the val 8, Whore commission ex- | however, died | | | And now that | or Jobueton will probably repeat the appoint | Vbet epprraiment com have surprised | as ene of the most disreputable proceedings | | Ube ranrosd to Siavpton overnment of thet Islan: = thie Department by the Legas lop of Spain city, und are now msde public for tee benefit and in- rt om of a)) whem it may concern :— aac ~ Copturircy General of the ever faithful nd of Cuba. 4 by the royal revenue from ce of the tranemission of oor- correspondence from abroad. in coutravention of the exists: g royal order a Aiepomtions of tae govern went. bas courted we to direct my attention specially to this important subject. tor the purpore c such mem ures es may tend to gations which have now vee, aud tot Men into negleet or dis- y eftect, baving examined the report of the general sdmbnistration of the mails. in order to preven! all coptraband transmission of correspondence ip fUtLTe, which is pet only dope by many from igno- Taree or wistaken Kindness, bat also by mauy others, in order to concen! } Jated with malicious and criminal intent, | termined to ure the powers whivb | porters, ns ber Ma- Jeety’s Captain General und General Sub- Delegate of Ube Department of the Pest Office, and do decree as foliows :— Axr 1, All persons. whatscever be their quality or conditicn, without exeepticn, are prohibited by the 40.) title of "he royal ordivance resp-oting mails, now im terce. from oarrying leitere or sealed papers in aoy ober way thavip the mai unless by exp order ef the authorities, under penalty of thereby bjecting themeeives to the forme and punishwents therein de- clared; provided that in places where there ie no port (fice Or durputoh agent, letters aud papers may be carried 1o the pearest pct office or despa'oh egenocy ip the directiom towards which they are destined, with the undersiending that persons who may be found to Dave parted by euch point without delivering the let- tere or papers, ebell be subjected to # fine of a ducat for ewob letter. . 2 Printed papers in sealed pscka; cannot be carried 0 jee than by mail; aud they must be enclored ip ngle envelope, such as to allow the ex- awina'ion of the pepere without breaking the eover- jpg, op which shail be written the title of the printed paper or Bewrpaper witbip. and its direation. News- papers of locre printed sheets placed in the post or des- patch offices, without these precautions, wili not be traprmitted. Aut, 3, The eoncealment of letters or papers of any Kind, whether mapurcript or printed, drawings, en- gravings, er lthograpbics, other than those dereribed Gp the epvelope or annexed tc such, te considered frau- Gu'ent as regards tue packages of printed papers, to which the preceding article retorn, Awyv 4, All papers or packages not corresponding With the terms sbove mentioned, or which from their great fre cr ober clreumstances may induce 6 piciovs of their being in contruvention of the thall be detained at the post offices or despatch agen- cles Unti) the persons interested im them shall come, or bave been rummened by the authorities t+ come, sndepen ikem in preeence of the administrators of the post «fice. Ax‘t. 6 The focility with which the contraband rrivge of correspondence may be effected by p grrr abd persons employed om the railway trains, And in PteaL ers, and coarting verseis, being evident, the Girectore of such enterprises and the consigneen of such versele sball especially exjoin wpon their depen- Gente Dot to consent to any abuses of that kind which they may observe, or of which they may be informe); ond they shail fx # voiice of this probibition, for the kpcwledge of the public, at all the places on the way st which there are port cfflovs or despatch agencies; for the negleot of which orders the directors shall be respons'bi Aart 6 C ern abd pited pay tains of verrels and individuals of their pgere railing frcm ports of the penin- mit for traurporsation this Island any Jettern or pa;ers not bearing the seal of the re- epective post « fiices, ‘Ant 7. All correspondence brought by vessels which atrive in the isiand, whetber national or foreign, shall i dehvered to the collector of the mails in tis ie Care they may be. ch there is uo coll of wailr, the captain, Foargo, aud passenger obhged to deliver to the post office or patch agency a] the correspondence which they may have brought immediately after the verre bus cast anchor, Axt.¥, ly the act of delivering the correspondence and packages. as directed in the preceding articles, the collector ebull pay as remuneration for each piv whetber a ripgle letter or a double letier, +r consr g irpm the United States or the Indies, one cont, aud two cents for those trom apy other country. If correrpopdence be in bege cr realed packages the id payment eball be made st the post office; and in tach ease. on areceipt for the number of pivces and the ewount paid to the person bringing them Ant. 10. A fine of one doliar bail be laid for each single letter, and of two, three. four, &c dollarain pro- portion foreach double, triple, quadruple. Xo . letter whick shall not have been delivered to the colieetor the pertwarter within twenty four hcurs after the ves tel bar cart anchor in the port; and, im order that no one muy plead ignorance, » copy of the articles cun- taining this obligation, written in Spauish, Frenoh or Engheb. shall be delivered to each captain at the mo- ment of the vieit Tbe collector is authorized to take measures for the finer imposed immediately paid; sndin case e, wbich {9 not to be eapected, be shall quire the arrest cf the party making it by the eaptain aft ort or the adjutant chargea with visiting ves erie, and shall ioform the local authcrity of the same, who way doubie the fine on thore who resist, or order them to be kept ip prison two days for every letter Drcught by them. in addition to any proceedings which ey be ivetivuted, accoréing to the ciroumstances and the tendency or ebject of the concealment. AxtT 11, All the correspondence and newspapers are payment of postage, acoord- Xeepting thore belonging to the comrignee of the verrel which brings them, and thore ot the conrals, provided the bundle or package ing them be registered, and they come in ves- | get of their own nations Axt. 14. The owners or consigneos of vessels shall be bound to cherge the captains and masters under their responsibility to prevent, by every means in their Dy correspondence in avy other chages delivered to them by the proper officer of that branch. Axt 13, Spanich ebips of war shall likewieo deliver to the poet-cfice | he correspond-nee which they may have received irom the port cfiice of the places of their departure; and with regard te foreign ships of war they sball be courtecusly requested he act of visi them. to give to the coliect that brauch whatever correrpoudence they muy have brought. Ant. 14. In allcases of repetition of the offerce the punicbments may be doubled; but when the infrae- theps of thir Jaw involve other common offences, or po- ties! cflences sgainat the established order of things, acd the recurity apd integrity of the State, the pro- Cerdings sheli be conducted by the competent triba- Dale until their termination by the application of the sentepee accordirg to the laws, or the offenders shall be summarily punished by finer of from one hundred toone thoueend dollars. and expuleiom fiom the ter- ritory, in virtue of the powers conferred upon me by the Government of ber Majesty Axt. 15 The gusrae, adjutants. and all other per- fons charged by the local authorities in the ports of thie Irlnno, shalijbe epecially instructed to prevent the tremrmirricn of correypondence by lensness or ma- sur abure of conddence; aud to arrure themnelves captains and masters of vessels are made ac- uainted with their responnibility. And ip order that it be made known to the publio, and ‘het no one may plend ignorauee. thie decree eh: be circulated, ard sent to all the authorities and cor- perutions, aud to the foreign corauls, and shall be yUbiNebed in three consecutive Dumbers of the Official | Gazette. and eball henceforth be regarded an an addi. tion to the regulations of the government and police, Havana, March 1,1849. = CONDE DE ALCOY. InTERNAL IMrkoOVEMENTS IN VirgiNtA.—In conse- quence of the press of busivess requiring ita at- tention, the Legislature of Virginia has deemed it expr dent to prolong its session until to-day. The Rrchmimd Times ways thatthe present ses #100 hes been marded vy the adoption ot a very | UnUFusl number Of Mearures of interne! improve: ment, ot which tt designates ite tollowin, the Moet important which, up to Friday even had parsed both Houser 4 gia ‘The bill for the Virginia and Tennerses railroad eked w State subroriptien of three-fifths of the capi- te) of three millions or $4,800 600, ‘The bill ter the Bive Ridge railroad appropri | frem the treasury $100,000 annually, for three years, | for tbe covstraction of # railroad und tuonel from the carte Wayne trr borcugh, ip Augurtn, and, further, subscribes fitthe of $160 (UU. oF $9,000, for the extension of ‘The bill for the Alexandria and Orenge railroad sub- | teribes an additional fifth, via: $180.000, for the con- ptruction of that wor k; a subreription of two-fifths sirendy thorized by am act of the last Avotber hill authorizes the State's guaranty to the bends of the Jamer Kiver and Kaoawbs Company, to the smourt ef $150 000 fcr completing the connexion between the canal and tidewater, and of $160.000 for vg the Kivanna Another bill 060 tor Macadamizing a Parkersburg road he bils abeve enumerated authorize an aggregate propriation Cf $2920 600; and. besides Lbere lesorng yaruies @ lurke Howb r of appropriations have been Biace for Giflereot turppikes. chiefly in the western of the Ste bother bill pasted. which transfers the whole of the State's stock im the Petersburg and Roanoke Ta Ckd sNevBting to $322 460. to the town of Perwre burg for the purpere of eaabiing it to constructs rail- Tord fo Feme pont cn the Richi ond and Danville raile read at or peer Burherviliv. in Privce Kaward eounty; in Which event the State will be evr itied to am equiva: Jent smovnt ef ttoek in the new company opystfibe bille whieh have passed ihe Houre of ice within tb is @ bili appro- Jrimting $00 GO for th rove Met ofthe Guyancotte river; @ bill pum ing the bonds of the Chesapeake # nd Obio (spel Company to the smonnt of $200 O10; 4 dilrubrcribing three fMtthe of $(0 010 fora Maocadamined i¢ad fom Buchanan to Staunion; and a bill rabsorib. ing three filths of the capital for @ road from Bucba- ban te the Reanoke river. ‘Tbe Sepate bas rejected two important bill*, which vere parted by the Houre; one making ® three fitha fv breription of $800 010 tothe Frederions burg and Blue Kige rativond, the otber @ three fiftbe rubroription of FH (CO te the Alexandria and Vailey (Manuaseoh’s (up) railread, Movements of Individuals. Gab-p hen bowh or George Copway, addrested MHecertereres ofthe M P, Church, at Alewandria, OLE LE i e.,t EEE __ EE Common Council. ADevy Aivinman —Prevent, in the chatr, Ald. 4 B quorum o. members Of the preceding meeting were read justem, Pumdry patiti seterred to appropriate o: ‘pted According to t Presented, mittees, A resolution was received irom the Cor Arts apa Sciences, in favor of paying Michi Jor copter +1 Dorks relative to the werkhouse system in ki @ upd Wales vi ucnutin bere took his seat as President of the A jop was intr Ment of $2 per owy to th tendent of Favements. A resolution come f.cm tbe Board of Aseistante, Temitt wg from that Board ecme ar seremente for a er im Fiith avenue, Report aceepted and resolution adopted . Special Committee on the Enlargement of the Battery. —The rpecal eommittee op the enlargement of th Battery. made ap adverse report, Ww Was laid on the lebie to be printed the reporte of reversal commit! dein fa- yor of bavng eeveral etreete, and for setting curb and tter ftones. ee be Comptroller communicated ® paper relating to the Ciffevines Which exihea between the corpo sutboritier of the city apd Cornelius Vanderviit, sta. tng tbat bebso one Lt the SATS S Ubat it was errary to employ tpeoial sel, " The he Mae eta fe e space of 45 minutes. After (eu Uhe Aloermen revumed burip ‘The Beard of Arsisiants reported im Lavor of giving additions) arrirtantn to the Street Comm/rriouers in meking «ut theiraccounts, Concurred ip by the com mittee of this bosrd ‘The Committee of Finapee of this board reported in favor of paying to EB, J. Porter. Erg , $5 0UU wn counsel fee. for tervicen rendered to Commirsioner of the Alms Houte. Several other reports avd rerolutions wi ‘eoeived {rem the rene CCL Miter @0d OD Wotton adepted, ‘A 0r8)) Of ap act wus reported, ip favor of appointing a Bestd of Artessors, to not in pisos of the present elected Areesrors of the valuation of property in the Varicus wards, The act provides tbat all persons doing Durixess mm the city, reli pay taxes for alithe personal preperty which they held in the city, whether they reside Lere or pot; this clause arpiee to the assets of insurance and tiust companies, The draft of an act war laid on the tuble for tbe present, ‘The ruler being suspended, Alderman Franxiin arose in bis piece apd stated that the committee appointed at the isst meeting of this board to proceed to Albaay, and [ooh to the interests of this city. and to ree that all obpoxiour bille be met with appropriate opposition, and the defence of the city’s privileges be properly looked to, bed performed their duty. Aud be mentioned bow tbey were received. “They were,”? he said, * receiv in sp Unbandseme and ungentiemanly manner ” T Alderman cetated the manner in which the members of ibe comm)tlee Were received at Albany, and con- cluded by propoemng for adoption a preamble and reso Juvien in deference to tbe ev bject, Ald Guay Joilowed the President of the Board in acre remerbe applicable to thu subject, He said that be ceneurred witb Ald Franhiin in the remarks which be had wade tw reference to thissubject’ He said toat the cemmiitee did Lot go to Albany with any design to dictate to the members of the State Legislature what sotion they should take upon bills before them; they oply went there to look to the joterests of their con- Mivenis, Their reception, and the subsequent oon- uct of the legislators at the capitol, were subjects for deep regret. and the rcorp of all tair minded persons. Ald. Sautn, the chairman of the committee who vieited Alkamy, vext arcee, and gave an exposé of the mauuer ip whiob thinge are conducted at the svat of the State government Ald Fuanxin prerented # preamble and resolution. ‘The rerolution was as 10 lowr : — Kevelved~ That in the cpixion of this Commen Council, the couree purrues, by the mtreduction of rerontiens into the Assen Diy calcu ated to cast odium vpo» the Common Council wud ite Tejresentatives at Albany Wab on wot uicalled for by avy ro neiks which were mace, or any action had, im the Common Couneil iv refere ce 10 trem, unbecoming the'pr per dignity of the member who fered them, and @ direct and palpable inewit to thincity, trough the delepates seieoted to watch over aud pro- which they were appointed, vivtion Was adopted Severa) otber resolutions were ed, and the Board adjourmed till Monday next at 6 o'clock. A reroi' iT Something Terrible vo elligence, * ly Another Mur- der —A_ celebrated dcetor, residing in the vicinity of ibe Park fountain, caured the arrest, yesterday atter- non, of am Araband bis eon, who were dreesed in their bative cestume, and brought to the police offive, attended by @ crowd, under the following ciroum- #tepces, as related by the doctor to Justioe Lotmrop. We give the substance Gf courre, probibite ali on, This littie prerer poachers frum tre posing there the doctor aese succeeded in potting up 8 bird, Deine toe mucl int things poor dceter s peck of treubl ® carirg Spaniard, in the absence cf the doctor, has thorght proper to beat the bush, and for hut purpose, took a boid stand, ebouldered his RUD, und early Ove morning poached on the doctor's Mavor, tbe game was fluched, the doctor perplexed. aud & general exporure took place, which may lead to }irtoin ond cofles tor two, a» Lbe Spanirrd oeclu will till Bupt on the sae ground, und the dvctor in- Tepes te contend for bie right; sii the exp'o.on took iuption i Ln parts of the city by two, snd sometimes three, Hay, and ihe arrest of the two Arabs yesterday, origi- intend to assartinate bim On the case being inves- ligated, apa the Arabs bed, {nm order to find some svoce evidently a mirtake, aud the dootor remains as before, Unoer the apprebension of bodily ijury from those +uppored bired ruffians, ‘The magistrate informed the doctor that be woud aid him at any time, with off- cers, to detect ond secure bis aseailan Arrest of « Fu Second ward. arrested y Wan wbout eigbteen ye: age, by the name of Fre- Gerich Billing, who stands cbuiged with being afo; live trem the city of Warbington, on charges of forge- ry. It eeeme be was in the employ of wr James C, Lewis. in Warbington. on whom he Fas forged to some emount, snd many otbers berides. On searching his reson. when ed & DEW pistol, wi 4 Ji. was found. ‘ber with # new watch. and uk checks on the’ Bank of the Metropolis,” ipgiom A telegraphic derpatob wan received lant eve- ‘odett, of the in Broad & young bare of the Blue Ridge, at Rocktish Gap. to | Dikg rett pg forth that a requisition would be sent on impmeciatery for the removal of the prisoner to Wash- ington for trial Supposed Fugitive Murderer.—An Irishman, by the Dene of Jobu Reilly, wi rrested Oo Sunday nignt by firat ward peliew, on of being a tugitive murderer from liviand. be was detained further evidence could be obtained strrest for Gumbling — Uficer Walling, of the lower Poller, arrested. yesterday. man by the name of David Dovgberty, on 6 charge of winning by dice $63 from a ween eaticr, by the nome of Heory Couilaird ine gam- bing beure ip the Bowery. David paid up the money, which Wes ail the tailor wanted, ond the magistrate tbe car nd thus tl er ended y.— Sowe tbieves. on Sunday night, obtsined An ¢hirence into the etore No. 78 Courtiandt street, by fcreing open the recona story window, The bur- glare broke open the d and carried off @ few pen- bien, whieh was ail they obtained for their troubie, No surest. Surrendered by his Bail.— Officer Stephens, of the lower police, axteeted, yesterdey, George Hamilton, ap incietment wherein he stands charged wito robbing Abram Coz, more commeniy known Dandy Cox. ‘The priscuer war out om bail, aud rurrendered to take bie tiisl, Justice Lothrop eommitted bim to prison for tral. Possing Bad Money.— Officer Rockwell arrested two Men, called Lbemas Moore and James Hand. ons chaige of parsing counterfeit money, They were de- lelned to apewer. Siewing Jowelry —A woman, by the name of Mary A. Ajiwell, Was srrested yesterday, on a obarge ot sMeaiiny & large quantity of jeweiry, belovging to Mr. Janer Stewart No $2 Varick rireet, Officer Weylan, of the bifth ward. arrested the accused. she was de- tained for @ further bewring, Supreme Courst— General Term, Pretent, Justices Jones, Edmonas eno Hurlbut. ancn 10 —Cause No. 14y te Under argument ; It comer, or Fhould have been piaced, on the general calen- Ger niier No. 26 ‘Tbe April term will be governed by the following Tule :— 1. No jury eaurer on the civil side will be tried until the f11h week, except that inquest will be takenon the fet tueedny 2 Aryecwl term will be held for five weeks; Mon- day Of exch week being epecial motion days, & The Oyer and Termioer wil pot be entered upen verti the thidweek, ‘Tbe buemers will not interrupt Uberyroim! term ue DBL ditions: judge wii) atteud to it, 4. On ibe fith week, the jury calendar io the Cireutt Wil be calied 110 caurer & chy, to try short e SLO noke references This bunipern, for the same rea 40D, LOL Lo interfere with the special terin, Bupreme Court—Spe Before Jurtice khdwards. Maren 19— bers M, Forster os Jas H, Havena— Mccticn to sirike cul mprwer Cenied. except 66 to thore parte whieh ae ccndiioualin their terms Preston Hodges ve Stephen Reed — Motion to set ide execution prented Term. disse Wo Bevedict smpleaded. ge. ads. Wm. H. Sacher) = OvOW greDird, Wa He Gieoson t+, Fredk, Grifing —Motion for jve¢ornt Ch cemurver as frivolous a Inthe matey of David Horrtvon, administrater, $e. ~ Merion denied, Henry H. Katonkamp vs, Lowse Katenkomp.—Di- Verce granted, U. &. CourteIn Chambers.5 0% Bet re Judge Betts, Maren 19.— Lesion A rasior pamed Frederiok Darvel, var brcugbt betere Jud worping, & Tow » Prussian vessel now in Alter ipvertivating the matter, bia Honor erated him to be delivered over to the Prareian Consal, U.®. Commissioner's Offices Betore George W. Morton, beq. Maron 18 Charge of Mansiaughier.— The oane of Jorrpb Kyder is peetpcnea unt tomorrow (this) moLing. The President hae recognized M. Guys as Con- rolar Agenret the French republic for the port of bb kienernd, Cais * Dear as possibie:—It appears that the doctor hes a certain little spot of ground up town, which be deems to be bis own, and, &: # matter be bas kept tor the Just tree years, without any material mo- lestation one er two sporting men only, cocasionally, Would draw vpon a point, but never, we understand, the under cover embedded with cat briar to warrant a tbrovgb reerch; avd thus the doctor has been enabled loenjoy bis planure grounds without any particular However, within the last teow weeks uve taken a offeremt course, which caures the be the doctor bas been visited and tullowed from Diack looking Spanierdr, who look daggers. but have Ured Bone se yet; yet euili the doctor is fearful they Doted under thir turploien, as one Of them resembled cone of the il) looking Spaniards whom the doctor tears dank cr other deadiy weapon, if porsibie. bat without they Were allowed to go. a6 their arrest was General Sessions. Before the Recorder, ard Aid, Agams Mancu 19— Burgiory—Abrabam Kyereon, Charier Ricbmopa. and Gouverneuy Currar, sias tend the dwelling boure of 8 Torn of February, for ay q IDR OP O10 CfleDd+r. Was senteDoed to the State prison for the term of Often years, and the other, having rerved bis country and been wounded ip that service, rebtenced to'en years imprisonment. The Re- div regret that not in the dis rej erh00, x The Watch Swindie.— Wi was indicted fer baving on the 24th of January, odteined m to the smount of about sixty dolvars, from Albert P. Cot- of Lewis county, im ibis State The tacts of the Te lbere: -The prosecuting witness and the ao- cured beving, it appeared, met by accident in Nassea elteet, 1Dey eptered into earnest converrativ m, aud a buy tbat watch, to which the acoused replied that be bad wet the wopey about bim, but if be would sccem- pepy him to bis l«dgings he would let nim have it, Mier then reid be bad po time te wait, as he wae leav- ing the city, aud wurt be at the rteambout within » g)Ven pericd, aud arked the accused if his friend, the preeeoutipg could pot jend bim the amount ‘Ibe secured requested bim to do so, saying that be weuld return it to bim, if he would go with iw os far xe Temmany Hail; and as seourity for the Iepayoent of the rixiy dollars, he would place in his batde the watch be was about to purvbase, and bis own also, The prosecuting witness gave him the mo- bey Upon there representations, and walked wih the scoured to Temmany Hall ‘The accused showed him into u parior, aud then made bis exit with all ime giuuble peed Ow the next day, the prosecusing witvess raw bim tended by the a 4 bad bim urrested. 1t was vom ed's couptel, that no offence ip law been committed, as the prosecutor nad Voluntarily parted with bis money, for the use of whieh be war to have reoeived tive dollars from the accused, He cited reveral cares Lo chow that the charge of lar- ceny eould not be surtwined. The prosecutor had, of bis own accord, parted absolutely with the ownership ef the money, and no waver what fraud or trick mipht have been bad recourse to, in the proou: Went of it, tbere way bo iarcemy; and, therefor: be submitted that the couct ought to imetruct the ry to acquit the prisover, ‘The Assistany Distxicr AttouNey replied, and called the attenbion of the Court to ® number of authorities, jor the purpore of invalidating the argument of th secuted’s counsel, He submitted that the prosecutor ag not sbrejutely parted with bis money, Cbis was @ «are where money bad been loaned to the accused, who ah into Dad norutention to retorm it; aod endiy, that that leap bad been efleoted by & trick. ie arbed peatleman raid. be was perfeotly suticfied that Tbe ebarge of larceny could, and therefore ought, to be Murtamed ‘The accused was sequitted, but he was or Gered Lo be tent beg to pris: BD, a anorher indictment will be preferred against him, for obtaining the money by falee pretence Grand Larcew d broken down looking Was indictes for bi cy mber last. 1g copjunction with # man pamed Charles Slayght. robbed in & bevee, 26 Joba streec, Isaac N. Ciebore, of Boston, of eight bundred dollars Her ac- comphce was convicted ast term, and ie now undergo ing bis sentence in the State pricon. A more strixing, ® 6re Melancholy, (Fr ® more Hnished picture of mise T) 4Ld eurrow We bave never witnessed. than that pro- eupted by thie buplees and iil fated wo Fo nately for ber, ber counsel! diseovered that there was a detect ip the notice, and that the Judge had not filed the cepcsition. Upon there gromuds, he took ao ob- jrotion which proved 1atal to the prosecution, and the courequence was, thar rhe was acquitted at once, Every One in court seemed pleased at the result ef her counsel's exertions, for ber ricken appearance Dad existed the sympa'by of every ope who had sven — Clara Wood, a dejected ohild in her, The District Attorney himself most bymaveiy raid, that he did not regret the jesue of the triel, The Court then adjourned till 11 o’clook this day. Superior Court—March Term—In Banco. Maken IY ~ The argument calendar wan called twi The second time No 62wasreached; No. 20 a reserve: caure, it Dow under srgument. — CITY TRALE REPORT, Monvas, Maren 19—2P M, Asnxs are quiet. Cotron—i'ne market ts without Water) chavge, and the sales sum up 400 Daies.— Fioux &e.— ‘Tbe announcement by (elegruph, of the river being open to Albupy, bas givens fresh action to the brenostuf market, aud the demend generally is gocd, Sales of flour sum up 3,000 barrels at $5 37K0 6 610r common to hu brands, and $tub 12% for New O $5 25. kor corn there is afair cemand, with sales ef 15,000 Durbein at beeb4e. for white, and 660. for yellow — Wheat is quiet, buteteady. Provisions—The market for pork is without chavge, and the ales are 200 bole. Of lard, about 400 packages sold at 64a6%0. Wu xny~ The arrivais of New Orleans are large, and the market uneettied. Monpay, March 19—6 P. M The opening of the river navigation to Albany, © livelier tone to business; but in breadstaffs prices remained about the name. Fiowr was steady, wilh sboutibe usual sales te the home trade, at about the current rates at tbe close of iast week. Wheat Was quiet, sud held above the views of buyers. Coro 1010 (Ow Jair extent, at steady pri Meal stood the tome as just week. Rye was nowinal. Provisions re. marped about ‘awe, with moderate sales at last eh’s prices. The market, how clored without enimaiion. There was a fair bueiners doing in Lard, bt steacy prices Gcooeries were in fair request. with w Jen C1 rUgar end coffee at lust week's quotations, Cotton war eteacy, with fairsaies, Freighis were in- active, without material eharge in rater Atnxs — Sales of about 60 bbis, pots were made at $676 Pe re quiet at $7 jes reached, in the ag- , iu separate lots, in- cluding 1010.91 200 Ne (1,000 of which was Dot ecUnd) at $6 and the remainder at $5 18%; 200 Brookiyn, at $6 3734; 160 do famey Obio at $6 123, With réme parcels western Common and straight brands Ot $6446 $660 Baitimere and Georgetown brands were worth sdout $6256 Wheal—Ni ported ‘There was rather a which were beld above the v Corn— ‘The ruls, in the aggregate, reached about 25 @ 80,000 buebele, in separate jote, inciuding 6,000 bushels scutbern white st S3c, 4000 do do at640 Included in the above were sino acme iots (wbout 4.000 bushels) Jerrey yellow at 65 & 690, std Jersey white at $50; aad 1,10 tacks New Orleans at 530. with @ lot of 1.200 heated at Uc = Meut—Saler of 200 barrels were made at $3 €9. for export to the West Indies. k; tled; the prices were nominally the sam: ry War Worth about }8 25, Bariey—Sales of about 2.000 were made on private tesms. Outs were aboat Bxeswa1— Sales of 2.000 Iba. yellow were made at 22 conte Ca1tie.— At market, 1,000 beef cattle, (800 Southern, Temainder from this State and the East.) 100 cows and aud 1.600 sheep a: wbs. Prices, &¢.— Bee been rather dull ci during the week, but DOL Tedhee the quéetetions of our previous report, Moet of the transactions ranged at from te. to Vo. per 1b, A Jot of 80 head were tuken by shippers, who have the contraot for supplying the Brivish naval station at Bermuda, From the appearance of the yard, we should ertimate abcut 200 Jett ever. undieposed of. 8 a t $42 60 to $33 w $42 560. Sh 5 to $3 50 we $6 60 [The latter ii a the price: 200 left over. Hey and straw are nelling at 623¢c. # 750 per owt. tor Ube former. snd $2 60 for the latier, per 100 bundles, Corr0n— The saies to-day were 1000 bales, with a ttesoy and ratber fim market. Cobrax—The market continues steady, with sales Cf 36 age St. Demingo at 6% Fsxich1s— For cotton 10 Liverpool Kd. seemed to be ibe eurtent rates; 6a63¢d for corn, and 268 asked for heavy goods, There was nothing new to other porte, kirn—The market for both dry cod and mackerel is beavy, and op ibe former we bear of no operations. Of the Jutter about 8(0 barrels changed bends st $8 75 for No. 1s, $645 for No 2s, and $375 for No. 3s. There @ herring at 33a3¢o, les have been made of acergo of Wil- pa at $1 U6d;, amd 500 boxes bunch rai- $1 60 senc— There has been considerable movement in thie article ately asalso in the Philadeiphis and Belugere warket The 6 are 10,000 Ibs., 3 centr, bowing 6m improvement, Hay—Sales of £00 bales were made at 560. were made of 2600 Buenos Ayres ki 16 ibe. at 1U4el we, 6 months, and 800 dry foutbern wt Teah conta, cab, Lime continued firm s—‘Treveactions compriee 100 hhds, Cube 28 cepts, and rome parcels of New Or- off rather slowly at 600 6le. ren salew reported at lower figures, but pot trace them na.— The ea ee of pork, in emall Jot ohed abeut 610 barrel, including mers at $10 62%; and prime kt $9 Sales ot 60 barrelx sour prime were made At $7 87%. Lara Swlesct 100 kegs were made wt 740.; Bd 800 to 4L0 barre, wt 6g a OMe ; 20,000 ibs. dry relied Dame were wade, at Go. Beer was quiet at inst ve pices. There was no change mn chi or of 100 bage Canary, ip Phijedeiphia, for this morket, on terms not maue pubso, Rowgh tex isreliing, to a moderate extent. at $1 4b. Within # few ony rome 100 basbels large clover teed changed Funos at 100. There was no charge in tbe p mail reed Wrikey & ) barrele Obio were made on Ob War Bominal, ot 25% & 240, MAKKE?S ELSEWHERE, STOCK Sale, Lareiywia Merch i= Tist hoard and Ajter~$200 U 07,111 de; SUL Lens O's, 18. PD; BAO Lebigh 0, 67; 1000 di 1 Oe, tN: 20 Lehigh Ch Serty, 17M LU she is, ic Markets. Pritavkernia, waroh 19~ P.M. very litte movement im flour to-day, and the ovly euie wae 700 bbie, Pemnryivania brands, at ‘ Which inthe uniter ed Tate for fair abipping brands Comm meal amd rye flour are quiet at pre ova quotations Wheat—There are no pobite, Corw tp fir nortiy Souherp yellow, Seuthern werth 800 Groceries firm, and forth of New Orenne sogar avd moisten are reported at a y'# prices, Msevietome- Nov much doing to the markets. Whithey, in bbis., selle slowly seenss She “worket ‘le rerber heavy” Beete—No ehonge iu the werket. Freight without alteration in Marre In the city of Warhiagtom, on the 20th ultimo. by the Rev. J. Veu Horsigh, of St. Peter's Churoh, Mr, Gronce B. Warsis, (ove of the Washington oorres- ppdente of the New Fork Herald.) to Mise Bannan 1eToMsA, eldest Gaughter of the late J. P. La Truitte, i cf Warbingtoe % March lat, by the Rev. Mr Cory, Mr. Gronce W. Rexp, to Miss Drsonan A. Bover, all of this city. Died, Op Fridsy, March 16, tixxximrta Braven, the be- loved wife of George Beaven, in Zlst year of her age, late of the city of London, Eng t Staten lelend, on the L7th inat., Captain Anonew Tons formerly » shipwaster of this port, in the 79th yeur of his age Monday the 19th of March, 1849, at 8% o’olock im the evening, Mre Catnanine Neat, the beloved wife of Henry Neal, in the 36th year of her age The friends of the fmwily, aud those of her brother, Patrick Cox, are respectively imvited to attend her funeral. from her late residr uce, No 16 Hamilton street, on Wednerday, the 2ist instunt, at 2 0’elock, P.M. Dike AAR. bieevtng from our of womb, 1; cor |. bs; Convulsions, 2>; Of lungs, 7; conetipation, 1: cyancots, 1; de rium tremens ti disrrhees, 7) dropey. 4: dropey in 16; drowned. 3; dysentery, 10; disoare of knee joint, 1; lepey, 2. urysipelas. 3; fever, 2 fover puer: Te’ fever tepbotd, 7; fever typhus, 6 wervous | beart, diseave of, 6; oping cough, 1, inflam: ob, 2 iv flammatin of brain, 0; Intlammation of bowels 10; iutisn mation of chest, 2; inflamwatien o! bart, 2; iutlammation of Longe $5; mflammation of moumuch, 3; inflammation of suromt 2% mtanwation of Liver, 2, jwundico 1; killed cr murdored, 4; 4 mel crmation, 4; marsewus, 1); measles, 1: mor- old age 4, paley, ;) premature birch, 3; p curisy, 3: 1 serofuls, 7; emuls pox, 10; rprue, P wicide, 2; known. 3. ears, 41; 2 tw 5, 46; 6 to 10, 60, 125 ome your, 72; 1 02 B) to BU, 2% BD to 40, 24; Mt to 5, 33: B to to BU, 0; BO to #), 2; 1) to 100. #; unknown, 2. A, W. WHITE, City Inspector. City Inspector's Othes. March 17, 1849. Moveme of the O¢ To arrwwe at New York. LIVRKPOOL, Causda, Judking, ‘Mar 10 | Canada, Jndkins, April & Sarah Sands, Thomwpeon, MarzZs | Saran Sandy Thompson, May 3 Buropa, Lott, April 7 | Survpa, Lott, nolltY? c, wUTHsMPYTON, ke. ‘SOUTHAMPTO! Hound, Cradtree, Mar 20 | Washington, Johnetom, Mar 20 Washington, Jobnston, Apnl 2)| Hermann, Crabtree, April 0 weet weKMUDA Bee, llan® Avril 12| Dee, allan, April 12 Havana, et HAVANA, Falecn, ‘thom peor, uno | Faleon, Thowpson,t April 19 CHALLESTON, CHALLANTON. Southerner, Boxy, | Mar 17| Southerner, Berry, Mar24 SAVANNAM, BAVANNAK. Tennorece, Collins, March 28 | Tennessee, Colling, March 21 Cherokee, Lyon aprii4| Cherokee, Lyon, Maroh 28 onachae, vne | Falcon, Thom pevn,t April 19 . uno { Crescent City, Stoadard, Ap'l 17 Northerner, Budd, nno ‘ To arrive at Boston. | Tosait from Boston. LIVARPUOL. } LivERPCOL, Mar 2 Amerion, Hirrison, Mar 21 Ayrli 14 | Niszare, Ryne, April 18 toamer toushey coming sud returning ut Ha- intend, Vera Crux Unagees, ot Thomas, and all the islands, } ‘The Falcou wuehos going and returning at Savannah, Havana and New Orleans, Wt The Faloon connects with the Pacific steamships, woich are to leave Panama, each mont. ements of the Salling Packets, Mo Bhiys to Arrive, ihips to Sail, 1 0) LIVER FCOL, Constellati Jan 26 | Hortinguer, Mursiey, Mar 21 Tom) Feb 16 | Moseius, Eldridge, Mar 25 all, April 1 PORTSMOUTH. PORTSMOUTH. Wellington, Chadwick, Mar 16 Fob 44 | Oneida, Funck, Cleared. viur, Thatcher, Sav Fruncisoo, Fios a; Buutbampton and Bi ew Oriane, W Nelon. Aur Barks—tartee, Parker, cn: Watking Savanuan, tM Demill; beby @ Bele Fra: vise tin, Vera Crus. J Moses & Bro ther; Herest King, Olusteud, Havana, Trojt!lo& Barreiras; Grand ‘Turk Wastoru, Sevanneh, Nu MoCready & Co; alexaucer Aischell, Honeywell, do, Sturges, Clearman & Co; Tooker, Chariteton, Torker, rmyth & Co; GW Davis, Brigem, Wi mirgton, NC, Frank, MoMath, Noriolk, Sturges, Clearman & Co; Jenestewn, Cole, Pereroburg, J Bunter & Co; Anua Somers, Somers, Kichmond, Pooshonws, Smack. do, Allen & axsou; Iu- ‘ Cole baitimew: W § Camp, Clark, rbiladelphia; Bea) Longines, Treat, du Small, Sai Biocp—T B Hawking, Joves, Provieence, Arrived. Br slip Covatitution, Martiv, Belfast, {re, 31 days, with mdoe, tod Meburiay. thip Juliet (of Bath), Bele, New Or'eans,28 daya with mdee, 109 atking. March 6, Jat bz, lun 78, spoke steamship —, for Chogres. Mh Accu Newensilo), Kempton, New Orleans, 19 days, With meme tok ch 12, Iat 3616, lon Le] trum Mexico for New York; suppi ue, 4 Kimball, Btone, New Orlenas, 21 days, with el reoln, 34 diy bo March 17, lat 40 10, lon 73, spoke bi from Philacely iva ler Hoven, ereuse are ee pitik Mery Wrovghton, Molober, Antworp, 45 days, to B & J Op Pe. Bai ne, Biecoo, Vera Cruz, 20 days, with mdse, to Har goun Brie Bark J 4 Thowpeen, Freeman, ‘ lenas, 16 days, with mdse, & Wisbems. March Tl, lat 35 24, lon 74 64, spol Ge cheon, from baltimore fer st a bade ismanions Berk 7 4 Soosh Ba 36 deye, with mdse to Grinnell, Mivwre & Co. March 12, lat 34, lon 74, spoke echt Bitz, ficw Key West tr New Beatord. Dapih brix Hetty, Tilden, Portau Prince, Feb 20, with mdze, toUL& Has been 12 daya N of Hatwras, has had Ni paler ainoe the Parved lat 27. 3 prordis. (of Cherryneid) Feeble, Mayaques, Pt, with rogers be. to Cuileet & Piney. 2th ule. dat 608 ‘eee 7 37, ‘olnstoo) from Bordeanx tur Sew Ocleana, Tee, ‘tent uegos, 10 Furter & Nickerson. we Lange, Cardenas, with mdse, to Young, nb kCO Brig Tecomeh, Lange, Cardenas, 23 days, with mdse, vo Yourg, oy if ©, Brig Freder ch, Cievfvegos, Feb 27, with mdse, to Chastelain & Peuvert, vereel to Foster & Nickersow. Maroh 2: lat 224, lon 85, ed signals with # full rigged brig, bound N, showing ® PR, 20 days, with mdse, to PJ et), Tikletts, Trinidad de Cubs, 32 ‘& Ponvert. Murch 16, of Ur S Deaware, «poke brig Graud Turk, from I rinidad for Philadel: ha, brig J A Leng, Long, New Orleane, 3) days, with mdoo, to J wed Brig Capt John, Grae With suger, &o, to Dermith & Weleb. 4th spoke sehr fout, trem New Orieene for New York, - pinks Lig Waciran, verry, St Marks, Feb 27, with mdso, to Coe, Am cern & Co, Byw Ge: reins, Bedel!, Charleston, 12 days, with mére, to Dun- bon & Dien. clr Gasele (cf Vinslkaven), Ball. Cardenos, 13 days, wil mare, tod J Taylor Sid im company with brig George Wasbio ton, for New Beatord. ‘The G went aabors on the Hoox yeauerd: #10 wee towed off by sleambcat Heroules, without damage. Br sehr J B aychibuld, Martell, Halifax, 9 daye" with mdeo, to J&B beelwoigh tbr Coque te (cf Booth Pay), Charleston, 16 days, Maroh 11 at 2026, on 78 4d, epuke brig ——, of Camden, for New York, trom St May Wdaye, Sehr Arua Rebr Jucge bale iarch 1, om tho end ef the Lite Bete deck Joad of 70 tlerees of moiames. Mere: a ew brig Quoda: om Trinidad fer e Meron 2, lat 27 23, lou 79 tw Dery, more, steering } By Febr Nethen Biro, Corron Verwil on Bay, Florids, 85 days, 1-26, ion 6350), epoke bark Providence, ot and for Pro- born, NO, 10days March 14, Hog 1 & NW lo miler, fell tx with w ck of m aquare Vipprd vervel, Puy k 1m 16 facLeme water; hed about IZ feet of ber Br intes meet wud yal wam oUt of water; peinted white, March 2,Cap betvrae baring NW 12 miles, picked up a bost with 1 be k tep, and a white streak; ivside painted lead Ecbr Buline, y Bel Elec Woodw: rib, Neriotk, ters Win Burk. Lawrence, York River, 22 days, Mareb 2, off Corcecede Inlet, fell in #iih sehr ——, with love of maintmastaad foret: | matte, end short of prev sepphed her (nrobably tho pce owes into Philedelphiny, The WB hashad vory ' envoy. Rpt sails. ‘s hatter, Ocraoveke Bi ore, Ocracocke, , Cerneock Tem wer, Aeracoeke, Keoston for Virgi nia- cir doby A Cane, Berding, &. etom tor Virginite Pebriexprere Smith, ad » bety Henry, Bub Febrsencce Bi Ber Puna de Frkoyat Sci r Kori stable tebe * witele, Meweemh We Pele Cbinct boing, We fle Fort Bele Bewee, Welfhet, bound 8, bound felis Kerver Freeman, We'thet, bound Febr Pericet, Corie, Welfhet, bound 8 Ferr Baker Boker, We fleet bom dB, Ket Mary, Plordye, Hrovinentown belrtmpire Stete, Febr Mary dene, t Sleep apent Seip ely say a Bhep Teeum Slocp Penter, Carrwright Be Lsbiy, D bork and 2 briga, Fachet, chipa Wert Poini, Laverpeok Pidelia, do; ship Silas Holner, New Onlesra, Kr brig Cy geet Perk, for attempting to x0 to sonon furcay whhowt a pilut, ron arlere ou the West Bean. anew 19 Wind, of wav-rien, NW; at meridian, do; at eum ov Hereid Marine Correspondence. Para rua, Merch (9,4 ? M~ Arrived—Ship Earope, Mocer, boverpeol bi be Aidte burg, Se ott, y vchre Catherine Neyer, Ne) 06 orw: Ann A Parker, hors Benton: Thee Pe ver, Micke res Provideres ship ikiy Gistcs, Ryu, New Uncauy barks Levant Fob 21 | Iesnc Wright, Marsh i| burton, Bunting, ' April Mar} | Gonsteliarion. Luce,” April LL allett Mart | Yorkshire, Gryer, — Apeil 16 Devonshire, Hovey, Feb 18 Frivce Albert, Meyer, Feb ai | Margaret Evans, Tinker, Mar 2¢ Wistmineter, Warner, Feb 2% ) Switaeriand, Fletcher, April | Glad ater, Williams, ' Mar5| Am Kage, Doane, April HAVRE, HAVRE. Fr Dennia Bove, Febi6|Gavre, Ainsworth, Mar 20 fi Hewitt, Carder: Syme, Kemiagton Wess; Bk, Payay “‘ Berton, bree Bntrase, i roe, Taree ol 1B ies teen Brhadenr, begs Eesbagrar Jane, Pi AMebit if er, Deunis Boston; sabre Save, Farker, Now Viti; J donen auth, Nowpor’, iy Loaiak Gry, Sarg, New Xork Miscellaneous. Larren Bace of steau.e: + nat, thidlay, at hell pasta oie ‘of the steamer Ameren (OF we iay,, 8 00, Balitex'a.@ ‘will \os0 a8 ubove, the afersoun, st & quarter . Larterecam be prepaid at the above: office to any part of the world, ‘The steam eee, Collie, for Savannah, will sil to- I we ature wil lkewioe slate ab Kenzoa ‘Letter bege fur il the above w: wi o 6, Wall atreet, m Burp CoLumnta, from New (Orleans, bound for wit 2200 bates of cvtton, got sshere down by Mumory Rook, aad esrtied into Nareua, N ous vo the tat inst, ay tad on board 1000 pales of hee cotton, wken ous to lighten and vether off She was duschar, ene 2 of her cotton, woieb got damaged in te lower of the chp, were cold. Tye salvage om ship wud cargo ima bean. settied av$ Siur Bica (before reported burt at sea) was IL yeareold, 8155 tops burtier, builtin Kerpebunk, She bad pn’ inte Sevennah. Sn dietrese, and woe bourd to New Y¥. 8 for porausent repairs, hf Gig at anni HW) at the Boylston. sa freight money, B20), was tae gored wt the Columbus fice, Ohio wiieh als» hid $400 On eargo.. ‘The bavance of the cago war tueured as follown:— SIRO at the- Manufucturers’ and $1IW at the Equitable offioes $20 iu Lexington, Ky. The cago wast Barx fx CLoun, Newten, of and frow Philadel suppored for ® porton = side of ubs. was. wreck of Fepuitura. near Pont M: bly be se din a damaged Buic Asnons—Brig from Cie: f for Fob 17, pas oT ©, 24 iust, The eargo would proba. at8. Hine Clark, Hoffuer, at Philadel gor, Teporte:—Keb 2i, paewed wear Oe pe Antonio a- feo American brig athore, She had not bees loug im. 1h, as her topaaliant mosta were staadiug, She way sireak, aud the inside of ber bulwarks Bric Wasson, Reed. trom Key West bound to California, put into Cherieswn, 16th inet, fer water &o, She has on board some. of the parwergere that started for Pav Francireo in the sohe Kelaw from New Hey bs, and put into Key West im distress, € pned, foun 4 sHORE—A topeail souooner, of Bastern{build, ie ashero en the point of the Boek, Licut Hovsx Surriixy—The ship Sultana, Capt Barret whieh arrveo at New Greans on the 10th inst, rey that on Bunday worting Msreb 4, sie war boanice by the keeper of the Loute Beaded shot Key lighthouse, woo stated tit, 1 conse quence of the Jose of the British ste: mer Forth, by bad rece.wed. @ be vnc hin people were im s etarving eonditen, ‘more were sick, Tie Sultans supplied them, With provisions, wed.cinea, do, Laurcngp—At Belfast recently, brig L B Palmer, of 220 tone owned by Meters L it raluer Faunce & White, J 8 Caidwell Cpt Pendleton, snd other; built by Master d’almer, and te bo commanded by Cupt Oliver Park, «f Searsport, Whaiemen Letters from ship Peruvian ot ims port, report her at St Nisho Ine Sept 22, clean, uli well, Also sobr Baile, her tender, in vom- of Fiance, Dec 6, Leonidas, Taber, FH 1400 sp; exproted: to be ut home next July, ae Bs Jugo, Cape Verd Ielanae, Nov 27, Harvest, T.ce, Nant, clean. Spoben. Ship Joseph Badger, Fkoiueic, trom Mobile (Fob 21) for Livers Foo), March 16, Inv 8212, lou 78't0 Bork Juniats, fer New York, March 12, lat 37 26, Jon 7434, Brig Maryat, trom Cieitueros fa Baltimore, March 7, iat 39 48, Jou 70 80, Woreign Morte, poitnzexces, Feb 24, (b. cn dute)—sio sehr Enterptis, Bibber, ret Can Mar e-shvian Wm P Safford, Piero, for Boston, Sord¢ » Wovebury, for do, 7:b; Catuurice Niewel Bichels, ‘ur do. log hid abe Sd, beige dM Jon, Poadiowon, 8 eb 22 prigs Swirs Boy, Maling, sverpool, (with cargo G1 thip Lutiny; Sem & kev, smith, Bertimere? Gvay ana, FR, Feb 19— Brig Dau erscove, Usborn, for Bostons ard oiberecs betoe, Lavan, Merce 8—Batks Awason, Thom Cowes, charicred at £3 10; Chiet, Gilpsirich, tnoertaiu: orig Salteoury, Yeurg,fer Cowes ‘ard a'warket, cusrtered at £3 70 Gd; saul veerele get $134 8.135 por bex tv Northern por tw tu U states, wiipo nity Bilis ior Work, 10 de Moaurt, Urwin, ue: Wimt-egauce.- Feierieff, hodicost, and Medora hg; barbs Kegatia, Cra t for Yori, Zen; Mary Varney, Gok- rpry. Ripley; Kevry Warren Maiden; U Apjier, Drimk- ; Burp! am, Mountfurt; Kuxis, Orr, aud Wan Canpe, Sweet. ur, ditg: Sy phide, Jewett, fm Curadca, do; Comoro, deudior, aad: Gibre Itux, vordan, rt or chartdr; brigs My Marsball, Brightman, . fm New) ort, KJ, ar 2ih alt dirgs Coniur on, Riebmond: Elisubeth, Kilborn; Wi ras rello, Calch, and Louisa, Pierbe, {rt or onatt-r, Uartier, Hy catan Baker; K Rummy, Doogias; auromette, iohard lip, Miott; Cardenas, Ccoding, Six Hrothers, Bouso 3 0 Kore sium, Belcher, ¥ ickiee, 1. Cahova, Tribou; Seog o, Leo; Elmira, Surgent, axa aH ware, Wa'e dis; Win Crawtord, Snows in olservahen; Tilt, from New Orieauy, ia quarantine; Maty Bie Sa simp » for jen, Mo'Counel), dirg; Civilivn, Nicbuis, frt or charcer; cn, Tburlow, wat frt; Gulax;, Copelaud. repa Cid 6th —bsrques Jae Hail, Creech, New York; Martha Ann, Carden we; brig Alabana; Yatox New Adelaide, witot els, do; nareh, atson, Gtsrieston, Feb 2t—bark Swan, big Aprendale, Sherman, Philad. b9- Brig Fhecion, Count, for Marsiill urphy from Balti ore for Posoe {80 reported.) MansaniLLa, Feb 22— brig burma, Lacou, for Boston, 24th, ¥e Wilusiogrow, N MATAN7AS, Feb72— rr brigs Forester, Grav ©; 8 Young, bil), Georgetown, 8; 274. ‘bari and Karger, Dyer, Portiuud: 24th, Lye Maria Weymouth do; Meret oth, trig WP Wal Frovidence. Cid 22d ult, Brom hark Charlotte, Ajeoua, Licacgirg do ech, Mary. blunt Baithno ler e068. Msrm\cp, West, N York. Sia Maroh bch, brig Leoni man. Bostor; 7th bre JR Dow, Me ryman, N at $111.22 pr box; Henr upton, Bost An port Sth, bark Kenger, Dyer fur Bortiand, ide, Dyer, and Alm Famouth —=,—; i: and Diss tha, Brown, wt brigs Walter temroon: Plato, Shureniit, for do, ig: Tro- ham. Flower, for Philadelphia. dg: Royal, is Conyer, Giles, for Balthnoto, dor avd Meria, Weymoutn, for f; Maseppa, Colon, and Sarah: roster do.” Bailed about 22 Aura tayah Warnin. (rt Bostou; trig Sophia, Wyman do, RL arch 7—ert brig Mon tacue, Ror ye y 80 Bid 27th uit, brig aria, Robinvoc, New York? vee 600% Nevviran, Feb 24—Arr brige K Haison, N York; Mar- cobue Borbint, Ba FokT Av PRI cx, Feb 20—Frice Frances, Bangor, Fairy, i tof noseeey hiladetphia for dc; Waiting, Poul, from nn field, trom Wikntngtor fur NYork, lg. Feb &—Bria A M Jones, Bayinore, from Phila~ 4 others. aa belurn rey PRRNAMH ported, Eveinam, Jou 2—Brig ilevades, Center, for Glowcester, 32 dolphin. repe, aay ampico, March 3—Brig Thea Walter, Masham, fom Phila~ celpin w dave betore, aK eCuus, March 2. Brig Gustavus, Sa ith, from Boron, wre 25a ult vot do. just commenced lvading: arr at 6th ult, berk Ger era; Jove & 17th, bel borr, Fendleton, do, brie Chalierye, Clerk, N Yerk: sehs or, Chee Phin Ot brig Wan Purringto im €, Marshel, Eoston, Home Poru. ALexanpxra, Moreh i0--Arr orig Baphne, Ingham, from Ber whoa, bai rimone, March 18—Sbips Proutise, Tayler, NOrloans; Nee, pier, Memsey, NYork: brige iors, Croteahen tatatis 6 lewing,” wotinson, N chi» Prnsma, Carahill, York; Mary © tlle, en Tayior, White Materaas Ato, Robineom, Was) ivgton No; dudish Ward, Alsion tel Blen, York, deg; vit bark tarah Wa Adrme Nassav; Dewtern, NC; Ke sndersen, Mobile; fu paba nook. 2 bark, (rome pot reo: cane, ie ne toth bound up 8. (Bremen) Von Tritasn, Kot terdem; bark & H Chan 68 Klin’a Porve, (Br) Con! 8 es He rietta. Dubel, West Indiogs telr Jcreph Benry, Whos Sid, bi y Noliiety DNatears, brige Benriett ret Went bodice Ua in, Hon DOrierrs sehr JE Ridewry, lus fure, eat Ladier, tom Gane ton, thr Coneeticur, Biword, Wurehsm, Barn Bureh 16—8id trig Gailso, Durhom, Baltimore, Bosrow, March 17, p »—arr rig Crroline, ‘Seors, San Joan de yrs, Byrne, New Orleans; Adams, Gay, bale: burke Trrbo, Young. Nore! orne. Small, Mobile; Cicten Auguste, ni trom Newbury port Lo owlana, Bal- rz, 1 Sale firs bark (has pain "00, ted and four trips unsvovn. toiled, Sw q forming, Middierex, eulenn, | rel, Qheshire; etry Onrip acme, Artverp Zion; briss Mri wureh) Berehnis, Genoa; Tren- obir, Kage. Sean; and from below barkc fr a) Pit 9 hungay, bark 27 de Mt she arch: red on Saturday ) nip Cc Brg Triumph mared on tundsy, but yoni the mda. Brigs Ocean and Hi ich Benj Frevklin sld'on Priday e 'r Portlaud, and Tuspan, for —,e.d from \ HAKLE: TON, March I*—-Art brig Wasson, Reed, Key Wi Paving on bosrd ecwe pasenzers, and is bound for Colifcrnia, —svbinfor water. In the Uffing. orig Telos Lanphor, fe Ficence, Cid enipJohn Durlap, Norcia, Livarpook; cone uamee~ NYork. 8.4 eh p tremont, Taylor, Havre; Br baric Eeler, MeColiock, Liverp:c) Ip prt ahipe B Alien, MeWnon, Idg for NYork: Scuthrort, M>- Commich, do do; Sullivan, White tor ™¥ rk weg; Pallas (Br), foe Lavoryanl, lig: Folas- fm Hel, Eng, ding; Eli W hitvey, Dye sny, Wood, to lead for + North © Montes tt, foe Mae any Jiverpool dings Almada, tart Gromer, (Br) Grant, for Li (Br) Pasere, for Liverpool, toad Bolowin, Livery ool, ldg: Atiies, MuLein Pettinger, (Br) Gregg. for Livery oo’, 1a; Je dg: Alfred, (Brom) Kendrick, fo oat pn, ¥pr: Churies Bartlett, Bart- Hiner, fm Bremen rene Howton, Mla; Sarah CG Have 3} + for a Garthorn pret ag est just arrived; Quincy. Komi Henry, Baler, for NOreann, resdgt n, for worth of Kuropa, logs L al Phiriot, Gi cberu pret, Wigs Petersburg Cooper. te NY ork, Ig: Alvano, Thurston, fu (ange ome. (Pb) to undereo repays: En ie, (Sw) Progen fat north of Borepa 4g; Banas, (BH Ri divg: Harriett Newe Bis ck, for W Indies; C rope, leg. Moore F north of ka 16th~ Arr, trige Emly, Hasty, N York; Tolor, Lampter, Provl- Cenee; sebrs Susen, By ‘Buses, Wavon. sistaneas.” Bolow the Windies. Old, nhip John Dua- Rorvia Liverpecd: schre Merchant, teasier, Windios, Lamar. ‘Tyiet, NYorb; Sontherer, Beber, Baltimore Sid, ship Olina, Doomm<s 4, Liver; oo}, Br bark China, Pascua, Avene. York, Std 6th, ork. + Samper, ¥ vebye Vea Bherray Baltrmer, ibber NV. 4k. Merch It art tour Var tie, Bryhumen, Veb 17 (Mack dare) —in port buen Ateone Week, or LOHEAD, Mureh chet New pert, wt F Ceres, Sinjth, Trinidad, vig, Mowite, March l1—Cld Macedonian, 7 , Boge to lonian, Loring, Doston; cohr [Hol: Bow Oni eans, Moreh !)— arr sbip Sultara, Barrett NYork; Yark Welbsmet Cobb, 60, Bavel ts Orton, diamasted: brig Alint- Pinon, Old fi PATO Smith, Liverpool; Frap Pio t. Wuighet, Havre: brem. ship ltervein & Weleher, th se, Surdoanet shop dave H Ghiocen, Chile, Havre: tark Convoy. Toews, ani ‘Savannah; Bp bre J brig Monterey, Kelior, ” : ig Joven Bar Higre, Matere, Kerelona: echrs Burvesa, Allon, Mobil Vibe rrracoia Bile Sehermbeod, do, Ears aps Dervorx, Merch 16—Arr tobe Louislana, R, Sid brsehy Meders, Smith, Bermula ete Viunapenrvia, Mereh 18~ «rr orig Mary fem Rin Eur pe Mero‘er, from Live y the Brandy wir @ hight bon Adele, for Bt vapo de Co vine. Cldeetya Henriette &mit NYos 8 bewia, Pnrrovghe, N Taylor, Swain, do, Youtianv, Maou 16—Chi terk Louisa Bator, Shields, Tri- viced hiewsonn, March 16-814 ship acbre briduwater, Simth Bost BAVANNAM, March 1 ones Sel (from dos, ch 14—SId trom Cohasset Narrows, s'oop Brio, 1», Mare ear sobre Pearl. Moore. Jrokenviljos , dey 16, eh) s LUE Atwece dtraed'pogion, Comet Rowell Won 17, tele Pawenger Bes race Fhipcournutts Now ORLEARS= Bip Rey pat Vana Chu2—Berk Eugene~H Chao,