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ASSERTS Dene. AAR by seund, able, honorable men. General Taylor hnows what 19 due to his own positiva, as well as due to his canioet officers; and there 18 longer any necessity for these official hacks abresd whom Mr. Polk used to earry out his petty purposes. , April 5, 1849. Kemovuls. €c. treat objeotion to this, @tbher, Mr. Ewing. and other members of the cebiact. have declared that they merely derire to ve someth! Whe «quality 1m the dictribution of the offices bere. Bot, as at present, twelve demoerate to half whig. ‘Thie ie enexoeptionad’ Ramor asserts tha: Mr Lug Generelt Office. is to be removed. ard, of Ohio, to be appointed in bis place Of the «Moe is $2,000 per aunum; the duty, toulg PT tetbe patents. It le » position, therefore, ces pot require apy Fe: amount of telen! and the public need eare very little whe Gils it- always a tb: oumbent can write his owa name; this b indispensable requisite. Mr, ign sive Mude, of Washington, was yesterday bppo Dted Commissioner ef Public Buildings, vice vr. recovid. Thisis & vecy excelent appoint. removal of Dr Dougtas oved of He not only, during bf of office, face of the poor,”’ but totally incom. duties. Another appoiptment was made yesterday, whioh is ‘howas Fitman, Bppolated Warden of the 6 Lymetax, removed. As far . Lynstex ig Teglected his bumness to enge ff docame Hite 8 om jemoat Draccd the Taylor ack. There vere e numbes|of appli them, Mejor Dade, formerly t turned out by Mr Polk. It was boped thas tn would have ‘Deen successful, enpeoiaily as he ie an elderly maa, apd hes es large family to support. Mr. Fic strepgth, it is enppored, Jay in tbe fact that be was vertu) to Governor Jobnson, of Pennryivanis, in days of yore; amd the Governor now repsys zbe debt. ‘ibe Preride mt bas hinted politely to » Mr. Fuller, of Mew York, whe, we beiiove. is neoted with some sma) peper there. that, by the advice of his osbinet, he has cetermined not to appvint any but re-idente of abe District te cfees which properly pertain bere— uch se Marshal. ke, This ie uothing bat fair, but hes oved @ sad blow to the disinterested supporter of 0 President. It i» romored to-dey that Mr. William A. Brad'ey, Of Wasbirgton. bus been appeint-d Marabal of the Distr ct; avd Ricbd Waliaen, eq . District Attoraey. Both \here appoiniments would be excellent ones, acd we Lruec (be rug or ts true. Mr, Geoige Sweeny, for many years (til the advent ef Mr Por) Chies Clerk Im the City Pont Office, it is suid tx to be given the City Poet Offloe, Colonel Gordu-r. the present incum bent, is soratebing Nard to be returned; dat he will have to go The Union is Bsr g ite intlueroe to buve him krpt in office, and, aporg Ciber macters, asserts th | be je mot a “ pre- scripten's.? Jurt pow it is very possible Colonel montos nts. amd among Sporting Intellige Jockey Cove Racks — Bineaman e28— Tnx Last Doy—Bont Chren in Five.— Yastor- 7 porte over the Biags- . Louls Correspondenec. Our FS, eos, (mo,) March 24, 1849. Arvest of Supposed Burg irs-— Humored Loss of or. Hiaev Rophery--. Mtr fier te Plast wut's Party. 5 ed moet daring burglariesever commitied in the West, was perpetrated lust ni Bt 10 this city. The money stolen 1# variously estimated, at trom forty to sixty thousand dollare, and the W. Niebet & Co, brokere, corwer ot Main and Olive streets. The circumstances are bout there:— $ . . Adjoining the office of the Mesers. Nisbet is the Perpetual Insurance Company’s office. ty er hall communicates fram the street with the Jatter office, and the Commercial Exchange above, Recently, the north wall of this entry was pulled dewp, for the purpose of building up another to which the attachments of a new edifice could be made. Thisieit but an inner door tor the burglars to force, belere gaining access to the office of the Insurance company, in the cellar of which the ot the Messrs Nisbet are constructed. Tne door of the « flice wae foreed by removing the case- The robbers next proceeded to effect an The hearth of the tire DS clortog ony of to t two to one on ber, with more ‘Sbe bad & powerrul party, the to operate to that they backed ¢ and 8 considerable amount was laid out In one quarter, three lnrge business war dove, Very Bowe: hackers at evch odds The following is the sammary:— Sunday, Match 25.—Purse, $250—Mile Mary Bowen, b; dam by S:ookbold-r— Sy Goldaby's oh 2. Little Mi ook dam by Wild Bil qT Beeds no desoription. got cempletely fi wan Courm at tbe fret Spring Meeting Crescent, March 26. entrance into the cellar. r place was pulled vp, but this expedient was abad- doved. A door leadin paby’s rooms to the o| 8 e Binge- of 1849.— WN, 0. ice ot the Messrs. Ni-bet ‘Was next terced, and the pasauge diecuvered lead- ing to the door of the main vault, The next proceed- ing, 1t would seem, was to endéavor to force the Jock of the vault by some le is the lock was blasted with powder, but without cling en entrance. Thr robbers then essayed to reach the rear of the vaulr, but to do this it was necersaly to cut through a thick brick wall, to gain access to another celar. would seem, this was accomplished. The maroa- ty of the vault was then torn away, and the thick boiler iron casing of the vault reached, cut through with chisels, and ag entrance gained Much ot the tungs taken was io currency. The sale of the Perpetual Iosuranee Company was wathip this vault, but was not molested. A tin box, belonging to the Citizens’ [asurance Company, containing a considerable amount of money and veluable papers, was carried off. Four persons have been arrested on snspicion of having been engaged in the roobery, but no exami- nation has as yet been had. p A sad rumor has reached this city fromthe West, and is generally creditea on the troatier, had ariived at Independence, bringing the intelli- gence that nearly allot Col Fremont’scompany had probably perished in the mountains. that be fore tne party had gotclearot the mountains an the neighborhood of Santa Fe, the cold became 80 iatense, that all their animals perished in one i The nearest point was Taos, three hun- died miles distant, and thither Col. Fremont, ac- companied hy three persons, bent his steps. Ou arriving, Col. F. procured aid of Major Bea'l, and returned to where he had left hie eompany, but no- thing was to be seen but a vast snowy waste. ble they may not have perished.— In come of the sheltered nooks ot the mountains they may have tound salety, and afterwards taken another course. Domestic Miscellany The Providence Coofereno» of the in perrion at Provivortown, Masa Mra Gurney rr eently committed suloide, at Dulnteld, Wie, by cutting her throat, woile } rary aberration of mind She was of high etand- M. E, Charoh is ‘be wife of Otis Lunt has been held to bi vw of $1,00¢, at Cherryfield, Me., on a After much labor, agit ‘The whock of an earthquake was felt at Ni in Friday evening I and Dertmouth, M panied by aseund drifted ashore at Coddington’s Railroad Company, 1 op Friday lant, he South Carolin; Cc on the morning of the 2d inat., which did great in- 8. rt time since, shot dead at Princeton, Mire. by TS Pencier ‘The ice was cleared from the i enobscot (Me.) river on Saturday last, ‘The laborers on the Roek atruck on Monday |i more than ten hours per day. During the three months ending the let instant, 2.6565 alien passengers arrived at Boston. of which num= 446 paid bead money ; 451 had before been in the ere bonded ja! between Buffalo and Black ‘They refused to work New Srrampoat ARRANGEMENTS.--The railway between Saratoga and Whitehall having been com- pleted, some alterations in relation to the Luke Champlain steamers have been receutly made by the divectora of the Champlain Transportation Company. Upon the opening ot the navigation, Gardner may not be; but his conversion is of race growth, tur be bas a! the prereut time rixteen demo- Gr+tic clerks to mx Whigs nm hia ofice—w muck greater @+preportion than exi-ted when be was appointed Mr. Swe by is oue ot our mort respected citizens, aud Fy efficient Postmaster, th pleasure that view Drake, one of eb Cy bow nporsripg on the boarie—bas been induced by t rolicitatton to appear in a few of her favorite ers during the coming week Our ouly rogret the theatre bere is s0 emall that a tithe of ner many friends aud ada to w.tuers the inteileotn Te Late Fine in Aunany.--The Albany Even- tng Jiwnal, ot the 4th inst, gives the following pamiculars of the late fi-e in that city :--The ag- gregute Joss is estimated at from $12,000 to $15,0W). ‘We annex a liet of the property destroyed, with the estimated loss, and the amount of insurance, it any. Waier sureet-—-No. 126, corner of Colome avreet, owned by Jellis Winne, Esq., occupied by John Mullen, as a grocery store ; stock total loss. No insurance. Michael Murray and Aadrew Vickers resided in the second and third stories, and lost nearly all their furniture, &c , on which there was noinsurance. No. 124, dwelling house, eccupied by Andrew Lyon, Patrick Mullen, M. Marun, W. Rafferty, and several othes tamtlhes; owned by Jellie Winne, The occupants lost most of their furniture, &c. No weurance. Oa there Mr. Winne has an insurance of $2,000 inthe Albany Ineurance Company. No. 122, occupied as @ grocery store by Mr. Miles, and owned by Mat- thew Brown. The upper part was used as a dwell- amg house by Mr. Mana and Mr. Walker, who succeeded in saving a portion of their turuiture. Mr. B. was insured in the Albany Mutual tor 1,200. No. 120.—This was oceupied by Ketchum & 0., a8 an office and Jumber yard. Theylosta large quantity of lumber, &c., on which they had an tn- surance of $1,00%1n the National Insurance Co., New York, which was only eflected on Saturday Loss estimated 1,500 to $2,000. No. 118—The malt house occupied by U. Burt, entirely destroy- ed, together with 2,800 buehels of LN! ‘and mals which was insured toy $750 in the Albany Insu- rauce Co. The building belonged to Mr. Winne, and 38 insured in the same company for $500. Colonie etreet.—Nos. 4, 6, 8 and 10, two story frame dwellings, owned by Jellis Winne, Esq., and occupied by Meesrs Wood, J. Collins, Milli- ken, anu John Flanagan, who lost more or less ot their jurniture. Salariys insured in the Albany Insurance Co. for 500 No. 9, on the jena side of the street, was considerably damaged. Ayotuer Fine in Atuany.—The Albany Atlas of ibe 6th instant, speaking of the fire of the morning of that day, in that city, says:—The ageregate loss will probably not fall short of $20,000. We give below the detaile of the losses, with some of the insurances. North Lansing st.— The dwelling and grocery cecupied by William Lee, was entirely destroyed. There was a small Ansuyance on it in the Hartford Co. The next house w: two story brick dwelling, owned by David McAravy, and insured for $400 in the Albany Insurance Co., occupied by James Fitzpatrick. The next was owned by Thomas Murphy, and oc- eupied by Michael Griffin and Michael Gubell—a total lors, without ineurance. Next to this, the stable where the fire originated, ewned by E. S. Proeser, a total loss, together with a quantity ot hay, 1,000 bushels of oats, and two horses be- Jonging to Mr. P. Adjoining the stable, the dwell- ing owxed by the heirs of Simon Van Deusen, and occupied by Wiliam Saliebury, was con- sumed, and also the next, ewned by Alexan- der Kane, and occupied by Mr. Vandenburgh. Montgomery street —The house on the corner of N Lansing and Montgomery streets, owned by Jellis Winne, and insured in the Albany Co. The dower part was occupied by the widow Bartley as @ grocery, and the upper part by Joha Campbell. ‘The next building was a stable. rented by Horace, Sprague, tobacconist, and owned by J. Winne; in- sured for $200 in the Albany Co. Adjacent to this ‘was another stable, owned by Judge Cheever, and @ccu ied by Michael O'Neil ; aleo two stables owned by the estate of the late John Van Ness, Jr., and occupied by T. & F. Kearney ascanal stables. Noinsurauceonthem. The next house, owned by Mrs. Martin, and occupied asa rocery store by Thos. Wileon. Adjoming was a welling and shoe shop owned by James Murphy ; inourance $800. The house adjoining, oceu- oe by James Whalon, asa grocery, and the next y James Duffy, asa boot and shoe store ; insu- Tance @400 on building and $300 on stock, in the Albany Insurance Co. Dew tt street —No.6, own- ed by the Van Ness estate, amd occupied by three families. No. 8, same owner, occupied by three families. No. 10, owned by same, occupied by fourfamilies. Ne. 12, blacksmith shop, owned and oceupicd by James Hutchinson; noineurance. A stable in the rear of blacksmith shop, owned by Se ieee Rect and ane asa See able. e number ot buildings burne B— ‘21 dwellings and 4 stab! jet Tux Fioops in tHe Sovrn West.—Th Point Coupee (La ) Echo, ot the 24th ale, 4 ayer There has been a slight ree inthe river at this nut during the week. The severe norther on | ' ‘ednesday made the inhebitante, as well as the Jevees, tremble for a while. The weather tor some weeks past hes been delightful. The same paper adds :—A gentleman just from St. Louis, who, by the way, 18 a civil engineer, informs us we may expect, almost to a certainty, receiviog from one fout to eighteen inches more rise in the Mississippi at this point. § Althreatening land slide occurred on Saturday week t ront ef R. H. Cox’s plantation, in Point Coapée ; but by the Sinely interposition of the planters in the neighborhood, the danger was overcome, and a fine, eubstanual, levee, 250 yarda log, with 25 feet base, now protects hundreds of thoueands worth of property that was threatened with destruction by the slide. he St. Francisville Chromtcle of the 24th ult. rays:—The levees om the coast between thie nd Kew Orleans must break with a rise of ex inches More. We learn that planters have ceased to en- deavor to avoid what seems an inevitable conse- sone total inundation. he river still con- ~ can Tise at this point, from three-quarters of t het to an inch every twenty-four hours. Many of the inhabitants of our sister village, Bayou Sara, who had thought th \ woud positions of teen elleeures from the ele- Seaeatin ear town. bitations and seek a sate Baton Rouge Gacette of the 9 -The river has been about on "clement werk past. The news trom above i6 eull wnta- Michael Brannon was held te bail, in Bosto: ‘Wednendoy last, in the sum of $106, for plawacn pa 4 Metre Ratirend ger of the lives of the passengurs ses’ for bit copduct was thas he had heen put off tho onpe, the arrangements will be, as we are informed, as follows :--The line ef day steamers will ply be- tween St. Johns and Whitehall—-leaving St. Johns at 2) o’elock, A. M., and arriving at Burlington at oing wo the South; leaving . A. M.,and arriving in Bur- lington at 12 o’clock, M , going toward the North. A line of evening steamers will ply between the prte—leaving St Johns, » P. M., or on the arrival arriving at Burlington at 9 o’cloek, P. M. orth, at 12 o’clock, M., after the arrival of the morning train of cars trom Troy, and arriving at Burungton, at 7 o'clock, P. M. T angement enables passengers by the day , leaving St. Johns in the morning, Troy in time for the evening boats ter New York. Passengers, after leaving New York at7 o’clock, P.M., will arrive in Burlington on the next even- ing, at 7 0’elock, P. M., completing the trip in 24 hours only.—Burlington (Vi ) Free Press, The Gold Hegion, [Correspondence of the Boston Journs! } ‘0, Feb 1, 1849, Our gold region or placer is actu or circumetance that I ever knew not exaggerated Law, gorpel and politics are becomiug obsolete, in the great eagerness to obtain a sha July our gold diggers were satished to obtain twe or three cupces of yold per day ; now they throw up the spade and pichaxe if they don’t find a * chunk” every Up to thie dete, $500 has been paid for Tam informed there is in this to piece weighing thirty pounds ; [ hi al Pieces weighing each five pounds ; there {sin town a Piece of stone weighing seven pounds, containing abcut three pounds of gold ; it looks as if the stone and gold bad been halt melted up together. From November to March, the Sem Joaquin and Sacramento valleys sre too cold for gold digging, the peopie have built from four to six han- nd are busily engaged in finding goid, From the first of April to August there will be daily turned cut of the banks and rivers, six to eight thou- sand Troy ounces gold, 21 to 21%, carats fine, which sells bere for merohandize at $10 per oun cash. After Avgust, thousands will lea one-fourth of those who remain in August tember will be sick with a fever that holds them from thirty toa hundred dey the only thing o'clock, A. M hitehall, at 40’c oing Sonth, at 2 of the ears, an a single lump. Weatte or Cuir1.—The following extract of a letter, (not any Jater,) received in this town, says the Newburyport Herald ot the 2d inst., from a gentleman sojourning in Chill, has been handed to Vauranaiso, Nov. 1, 1848. Chili je getting rich in gold and # port, veins of pure sliver are fo! ‘xpeoted by th ise are landing in $f amer from that port. Ca- im agriculture and miners) wealth. itis pure; we bave it hei im the earth. At the of water are sold at iP. Freight at the rate of $3 per bbl.; passengers himself; common board $3 per ‘voms 6 by 8to 14 by 16 feet A hotel is next month The building oo:t $80 000, and bas 60 fl bring $600 to 11,6 Chill, twe half barr Me: e been sold at 7 nterey, (one day’s tail.) $4 per ton; brigs are ohar- tered at $3600 per month; ates’ $150 to $200 pei per bbi.; flour, $10 one week, the $3; ¢ y We flatter ourselves in atry; bat the reoent dis- $ ‘of elother, $12 to $24 per dos te send their washin } House lots of 25 feet front, $1,000 to $5.000, the purehan. ho workmen, nor time to do anything but has much time to dan a to listen to a cre- his, at least for one Washingtoa appears ing to California cost Uncle Sam $15,000.00, $75,000 per month, which ties colleeted in this port alene will cover; and @ placer will distribute one million per month, and Any man, woman, or child, who may need @ thousand dollare, has only to goto the * Califor- nia Placer Bank” and take it, and he finds himself 1m- mediately # ready-made stockholder and director. All are on the go abead-get-gold priuoiple —dootors, law- 8, boatmen, carters, diggers, thieves, and States, aod its rettlement would cause of humanity and religion. more united then ever; b fow patriote among them and the country becom het gold. No o1 dno debtor bas apy ti ditor—a very bappy scene of snarchy and ma- tual butebery, as bas been the case of late in France, arty. Even our govern the same way. as far Navoigow any THE Frencu Funps.—A French journal publishes a statement showing the influ- ence of the promiuent incidents in the careerof the great Emperor on the French tund: curious, as showing how little con poeed in him or hie fortunes by the speculators at the Stock Exchange: In 1806, before the battl+ of Austerll re quoted at the Bour: the news of that glorior victory, they fell to The succeeding peace Before the birth of the King of Rom The next day alter that e ; and which is idence was re- Up to this date, the murdered bodies have been re- cognised--at least could be counted. This year, | fear Gold, real pure gold, is so plenty, you may see it piled up on counters and tavles like #0 many bage of shot, one to three hundred ounces ina beg. Nothing is more common for a person travel- lpg 1rom ope town to another on horrebaok, to refuse to carry gold for friend, on account of its waight; it is equivalent to ashing your friend to curry » bagof corn to mill in any other country. strange people, end live ins strange coontr; ie nct satisfied with covering th mento and San Jorquin with gol she bas this winter eovered the earth with enow, to o: We have, for the first tim: In 1814, before the flight of the Emperor, at... be entrance of the allied army into w to We have become a \dieation, to. .. before the retur: at we being received of bis landiog in ih te leys of the Sacra- ut, to please us, i Up old associations. in the streets, Thoursnds of applicants in Washington City will gladly come here for $2000 per annum, arrive bere and find cuoks and stewar. they will us gladly resign and take to digging A salary of $10,000 per annum for Governor won't How the officers now in Califor awaiting to be relieved, pay their The temptation to dig or specul the Governor to # Lieutenant. they selely to theic duty in their respective offi men Were never #0 tempted before parture for the atmy, to. he battle of Ligny er of Waterloo becomi known, they rose to. . ask $000 each, , THE QuaRantine Bitt.--The new quarantine bill provides «gainet burials within. the premi- tes ot the Marine Hospital at Staten Island ; and Jor the obtaining ef @ portion of Sandy Houk, and the erection of # special hospital at that point. The tollowing section contains all the principal points of the bill :— $4. Immediately after such epecial hospital is erected the commissioners ef health shall forthwith, but with due regard to the condition of the sick, caure all patients afllicted with contagious or in- fectious diseases (x the marine Rospital to be removed to the raid special hospital, and parsons afllioted with auch diseases, and diseares aurpected to be infections the exteting laws are enti © marine hospital, ial hospital, and shall not Appointments by the President. John J, Walker, Coleetor, and ready for wi obile, Alabama, vice James R. Ps Bast Collector, District of St, Johns, Florida, vice Watson, Collector, Providence, Rhode Islard, rise gba OMicer, Providence, Rhode Island, LARD C¥FICERA, im, to be Reociver of Pablie Moneys Jsconsia, to be Reseiver of Public Moneys Missouri, to be Register of the Land Office lasouri. n jauce, of Arkaneas, to bo Rogis Land Office at Littio Bock, Arbaceas, 2 David D. Mitobell, or contagious, and who b: tied to be received into ti fature be sent to such ¢; be received into the marine borpital jn foree in relation to the quarantine, jn the nature of quarentine, at the port of Ne sball be held to apply tothe special boepital Hock, and when 'y law, the quarantin sbail be intended, thi vies Bilas A. Comatoc! nd rezuiations y xpressly name . oe be Superintendent of Indian f Missouri, to be Indian Agent at Orage Hasourl, to be Indian Agent at Malt Lake chy B. Calhoun, of Georgis, to be Tudinn Agent at Santa Fe, ry wasylvania, to be the Commitsionor of the fourth artiole of the trea- by the lause volved with the Menomonie tribe of Indians, om tho ith Fiat Boat Wreckep.—Dr. White of Cajiformans, consistin, young men, which started from Auburn on the 2 ult., met with @ most serious misfortune on the raey. Having embarked on at on the Susquehanna River for Harrisburgh, intending to go thence to Pitts- vh, Independence, and #0 forward overland to California, the boat, in passing over a mill-dam which had been improperly erected, was wrecked, end one yourg man, a member ot the company, was drowned, and a large amount of baggage and property of the company lost.—Newark (N. J.) of about 50 enterprisi eney, Cahfornia, threshold of their board a hittle flat MARSHALS. Jon eee ‘Texas, to bs Marshal of the United States for Theatrical and Musteal, Bowzax Tixatwe.— What with Veo Am and bir femous an male, and the beautiful drams of «Jane Eyre,” which In the moat nu thie house bar been mort te part week. The splendid maaver in which plesse arr got Up at thir boure, will always maintain for it the bigh reputation which ro many yeare of wide spread iy throughout tbe Union hea won for the In addition to there 'Y Theatre 80d ite manag jmirable plecen, thors ¢ 8 They are very great re reorived with immense a: Mr. Van Amburgh teker pight of his engagemen d Ifany one detires to pe 5d witners the moet beautiful dramatic per. he mort extraordinary exbibition of wild moreever, most must go to the Bowery, where su 11 be preeented this evening. Bxoapway Turatne.—The “Enchantress” still con- @ attract Jurge and delighted audiences at thie theatre. It ber pot lost anything in interest. The orures, admirably drilled and well selected. give ua- Gererved eppiause, the best preduetions of Balfe; but it is weil fc leplay of thone t, which thir P' degree. G mevt for the hberality aud psins evidentl, in the production of this maguificent operat It wil undoubted)y continue to draw for maay nights, Nationan Tueatax.—The new pleon of the“ Briga- dier” bas been very suceesrfu) at this house Itis written by Mr. R J Jones, the stage mavuger of the estediiabment sad in it he basgiven another proof of Dis literary abilities, for several other pieces of his com- porition bi already been played with success at this house, We need only refer to Waeousta,” lately played there, in ccntirmation ef thie, He was the au- thor of that adaptation also, Mr. Chanfiau played Ernest Belton. in the “Brigadier,” very exoullentiy. Mr Chanfrau. though manager of the house, is by no means backward in doing # full share of the in it, an on aluiost every evening he plays in two, ry timen three Of “Mose in Call fernia”’ what more o yy than that it is as popu- Jer ae ever, and such isthe desire to see it, that it wurt be played throughout theseason. For to-night’s Dill, we refer to our list of amucements, Buntov's THeatan, Coamuens Staxet.The amus- ing comedy of * Breach of Promise,” with * Captain Cuttle’s Capture or the Marriage of Jack Buusby,” wae sowirably performed, Jast night, at this entertain- jog theatre, Tbst tsoomparabie farce of “ Forty Wit ke,” iu which Burton contrives to keep the houee ip @ constant soar of lavghter, followed. It is & wort amuring thing, and pleyed by au excellent cast. Mr Jordsh pictures the affected, flippant deady to perfection. Mr, Reymond, as Looks. the Ostler, fally roves tbut the fame be has acquired, as Toots, is ow- te to real talent, He playe bere quite a different character, one of the lowert lite. with great bar couvinord us that he is a young perfor owpliment, in our opinion, to be desired by his evening, the “Fast Man” will be per- ‘med. with the * Greek Slave.” and the “ Gold Mines of Califort ia,” all of them pieces of aterling merit. Buoapway Cixcus.—The performances given last evening at this truly amusing place of entertainment ene of approbation y fashionable audi efantine horsemanship dis- Sande, were much applauded; the posturing by the Rivers family was also very cle ver Master Maurice Sands went through rome asto- ing feate of riding. The luaghnble farce of “Mon- sieur Moulinet,”’ simont set the audienee tuto fits with laughter. A very excellent performance is announced for tbis day at 2 o’clook. Tapraracur—Sacaxo Concent.—This ovening, the Itelian Opera Company, under the gui Mc. Mex Maretzek. will diepiay the various beaut! tical ectenee, in reveral well selected gems comperitions of Rorrint, Vei To vhore whoee religious seruples pre tendance at the Opera Houre, this must prov of refimed amusement asthe pieces sulected way culoulated to excite emotions of the most pl mod sgree character, Cuaisty’s Minernexe will, this day, give two o ) Viz., at3 aod 8 P M., end on each occasion they ives full pregramme cf all their mort exeellent songs. choruses. &c.. besides their never tiring bur- Ieequo of the * Voyage Muricaie,” snd (heir laughable eene of the “ Combellogia They ace patronieed as much es ever, and des re it all, Naw Oxtrans Skaenapens —The members of this company exert themselves to the utmost to pleare their numerous patrons, and their admirable pro- grammes capnot fail to be appreciated by all who hear them. To-day, they sing twice, viz, at 3 and 8P. On both occasions, they give e full bil away diceppointed. It reflecta great credit on th Werous ariiate who were engaged ip painting it, and is highly prised, as it ought to be, by the public, Dramatic CLus Dinven.—The first anniversary of the Amerioan Dramatic Association, will take place at the Astor House om Tuesday next, under the presi- dency ef David C. Colden. Erq , anda committer of in- fluentiel citisens As the rylial of this * feast of reanon” will be found in our advertising columns. we 1eoommend it to the attention of those who, upon this occasion, are invited to testify to the merits of so be- nevolent an institution. Great Fizx at Miinenura, Lovistana.—Yester- day the town ot Milneburg, at the Lake end of the Pontchartrain Railroad, was the scene of a dread- ful conflagration, which destroyea a large amount ot property, and did very great damage, occasion ing mueh suffering to many poor people, who lost their all and are now destitute. The fire origin- ated in Cadeche’s restaurat, on the east side of the railroad, near the ree etd Every house, re the Washington Hotel and two or three emall buildings, was consumed. At the railroad depet, the coach-house, carpenters’ shop, one large uew pursenger car, and two or three others, be- sides a Jarge pile of lumber, and about sixty cords of pine wood, were burnt up. The railroad track leo somewhat injured. We have no means of estimating the amount of loss, but it must be heavy. Many of the sufferers have removedto the ety for shelter.—New Orleans ©» escent, March 27. Fink ww Pex:n, Iutiners.—$30,000 wortx oF PRLYERTY SUPPOSED TO BE DestRoygD —About two o’clock, on Friday morning lust, a fire broke out in the extensive warehouse ot Mr. Wagon- seller, and before the flames could be subdued, come ten or eleven buildings were destroyed. The fire is eupposed to have been the work of an in- cendiary. Mr. Wagoneseller’s loss is about $10,- 000, upon which there was an insurance of $5,000. The names of the other sufferers, or any further particulars, are not given.—Lowsville (Ky.) Demo- erat, March 31. Fine my Pxxi, [111nois.—We learn from the efficers of the steamer Timoleon, 1n thie morning from Ottowa, that there wasa very disastrous fire in Pekin, on Thursday evening last. Six stores and two dwellings were consumed and a few other buildings partially destroyed. The loss is estimated at about $800 $10,000, A couple of wretches, pal boat at the landing. are the incendiaries They had ed for some misdemeanor, some tome during the winter, at which they took of- fence. and threatened to burn up the town. They were ales seem on the pext morning to carry away a trwnk frem a stable. and place it on board the Prarie Bird. The trumk was foe ‘a8 one belonging to Mr. Wagobseller, They left on the Prairie Bird, and were purrned on the steamer Prairie State, by the pro- per authorities, who will probably arrest and bring them te justios. The principal sufferer was Mr. W: gonreller, s merebani, whose effets were entirely stroyed. Hie lone is estimated at $10 000, upon whio! there was an insurance of $6,000 —St. Louse, (Me.) Union, March 27 We are indebted to Mr. Conery, of the steamer Commodore. for Boston papers; aud Mr. MoUregor, ¢f the Housatonie railroad, for Albai - vanee of the mails, ‘ iia ae cmyY TRADE REPORT Faivay, April 6-23 P.M. Asnzs.—The stock of pots is quite small, aad they are held firm at $6 68%. Pearle are quiet at $7. The ectton d re waiting for the steamer's naws be- Foova, ke. | ht brands, ¢ $5 81% for prime Genesee. Meal Is nomi- nally held at $2 60a $2 66%. In wheat there is no- thing of moment doing, and quotations are in favor of the buyer. Corn is rather easier for the buy sales of 10,000 bushela at 51 a 520, for white and mix: spd 660. tor round —Paovisions.—In pork there is no, ‘nt doing; quotations aresteady, Lard #014 to the extent of 200 bbis., at 6 8 6c., the latter 05 Alpheus 8. Wiliams, Postmsster, Detroit, Michlan. EOTORS OF PLNITENTIARY, Thora Donoho, of Washington. and Wil- uspectors of the Peniten- Aavotser, Apri 5. Emigration to The Wye —The Greensboro, (Ala.) Bescon of the 24th ul emigravion westwardly, eaye: An unusually large passed through this village etrict of Columbia, APPOINTMENTS BY THE Andrew J. Dorn, HORETARY OF THR INV ERIOR, of Missouri, to be Indian Sud Agent at No- eney. . Bruec, of Wisconsin, to be Indian Bab Agont at of Tilinois, to bo I Joaohin rivers, an iveorain, to he Agent to accom of the Menomonie ini pumber of movers have within the past two or 1 of Jeet week, upwards ef thirty wagons and other vehicles belonging to emigrants, mostly trom Georgia and South Carolina, passed through on their way, most of then bound to Texas and Ar- indian Zab Agent on tho Dia, the inna, under treaty of ipeon, of Virginia, to be Ponsion Agent st John Cooke, jan's, of Tennessee, to te Pension Agent at Knox. vile, Tennertes, INTMENTS BY POSTMASTER GENERAL, hereon, Postmaster, Pomonky, Carles county, Mé., wiagiia B, Herd, Posteaster, Northeast, Coal! county, Md., S Jones Postmaster, Snow Hill, Woreester county, Md, ", Walters, P. Brew, Postmaster, Charlestown, Jefferson county, Con, Wene’s Party vor Cauirornta.—Among who arrived here on the tevening, were some George J. Wheehng, Virtus Globe, from the Brazos, | sixteen or eighteen of the adventurers who lett here under the Jeaderehip ot Col. Webb, of New York, for Calfornia, via the Rio Grande. Col. Webb, with the main division, namberi eighty, proceeded on to Roma, and prepare for the tuture prosecation of the jour- 2 to purchase mules, Job Va, vice J. Barris, for prime. Whiskey is held at 2240 for pri bad reached Halifax, and that bei if Over the wires from St. John, had tl ‘king operations in breadatufis and eotton. Sales nly made to a moderate extent, without lors. There was more reported dolog in ble amount of which sold yesterday, tranepire until to day, Corn gold the transactions being confined below Meal sold pretty freely Rye and oats remained the name Pork was askade firmer, and sales of mess wore pretty Steely made on better terms. There was no ohange ia other articles of provielens, Groceries were steady, with considerable rules of fruit on terms stated below. Cotton wan dull before the news, but assumed greater firmpere after its reception ASH Sales of 50 to 60 bbls. pots were made at $6 65; pearia were quiet xt $7. Brisvercres.— Flour—The rales made were ebiefi 4 amounte: ohiefly Wee. trp. ocmmon and rtraight brands, at sree 96, with ney.—N. O. Lilta, March 29. Cativornia GoLp at thown yesterday, alarge quantity of El Doradosnnft — Weighing pearly thirty pounds, troy. Although it consieted mostly of thia, small sculee, there were tn the Jot seyeral lumps weighing, singly, ten and f It tormed altegether a bright, uttractive pile, and would serve ‘o confirm our en- thusiesiie emigrants in their wikdest dreams— St. Louis (Mo.) Revele, Mareh 3, bn Poole, Postmaster, Rockville, Montgomery eoenty, Mé., vice H. F, Viers, res'gr Tux Weatuer Down Eatr.—The Bangor (Me ) “The winter is entirely ighing gone—-the lumbermen driven out of the swamps by the rains--the ice is weaken- ing and giving away—the mud is deep—the mule disordered—and all hands are gong rapidly into ce will leave the river next Lovis.—We were Woh»g, of Siet ult., says: used up—the ale: fourteen grains, epring weather, The week.” 10 8 400 bis. pure Geneseo, at dBactive. with emall # it $4 876 a $5.and @ all tales ot New Orleans were m the terms. Ap far nn the efects of the market wae not infice: Obio were aleo report 16 O60 » 20,000 burhela obiefly white, wer eluded in the above were some lot tn. 20. @ 050. ond some lov yi ed. m, reported at S60 Mral—Baler of 160 bbls yellow were made at $2 50, and oe M0 white do., at $2 37% Rye—Salee of 1.400 bushels were mace st bio. delivered Rye Flour— Sales were reported at yesterdsy’s prices. Barley— Sales of 1.600 bushels were made oo terms not under- stood, Corren —The rales to day, before the rovers: of the Ni intebigence were simost pom! There wane better feeling prevailing after th t of the xn ts --Epgegements were checked by the an- it thi th mt a) rains of prime were rep of 200 8 800 bbis. were m: it 6igo. w je. Beef was steady at $11 46 a $11 60 for country, and at $128 $13 for city mess; onuntry prime was nd city at $8a $8 25. Butter was ling at $7 » $734 for good quality of 200 bhds. Cuba Musocovado, at Orleans at 40. @ 4340. —usual time. of about 160 bbis. State Prison Su 5o.. and 100 Ne Whiexry.— Sal were made at 22). MARKETs ELSK WHERE. SIOCK BALES. April 6, 119 —‘tuck Sales.—During the past marbes has b op rather dull, though {¢ has olveod with ratrer ap improved feeling. 8, T934, as pale: y, 18M), ¥O bid, 10036 asked cr Bi nd Ovio Rail de 6's, 92d 97 anked ; do, do, new €0 86 bid :do, do, dividend do 88% bid, 8736 asked. Fu Aven MA, April 6.—Firat Kourd—8 0 Peonaylvanis Be 793%; 2HUUS en '67 ll; 12 ' Sehuylhill Navigation 64, it (00 U.S 5's "63 93! (00 Wilminiton Re lroaa Oe, 100 hesapeskte aud Dela us 6's, 93; $0000 echuyiail "TRAM; $8 000 Tennessee b: 8 T6600 U 8 Lit rys 50 36; 9 Mine Gill, 67; 2 Mauufao overs’ and Mechanics’ bk, Northern Bank of Kontnoky, 14; 14 Girard Bank, 1234; IL Philededp ia k 126. Second Hoard —$!,6.0 Penvayivavia 6's, 3: $210 di ‘8 793 $2110 Witoington Keilread. 6'e 84; 1 sh Girard Tru 91, 2:3 [WU Ghard Bank, 12}, ; 29 Manufacturers’ & Mechanics’ bank, 25, DOMESTIC MARKETS. PHitavetrnta, April 6.—The inspections of flourand meal. for the part week are 19770 barrels flour, 184 balf bartels; 1.118 barrels rye flour; 3,156 barrels, 63 half Dariels, ad 25 bogeheads coro meal. The inquiry fer flour ban been more svimated to-dey, notwithstanding the report of the eteamer's arrival at Halifax. Salesof 1,(00 barreln common brands, at $4 37% @ $4 44 per bartel. The sales for city consumption range as high an $5 for extra brands, Salesof wheat, at yesterday's prices. {50 9 1000. for red ard white Sales of yellow corn at 620. for weight Southern oats coutinue at 3¢o. and Penprylvania at 3lo a 330 Whiskey is without animation; 200. im barrels. New Bevronp Oi Matiuer, Arni 2, 184 transactions during the past week lightin all deecriptions, owing to the small qu offering. In Sperm, we notice tales of 400 bdis, fa- cluding the entire stock in this market. at 106 ots., carh, whioh noe of 1 cent per gallon on pre- vious al be Whale iucluds parcels of 400 bbin. good NW. Coart at 37 cts, and 400 brown and ground tler do. at 34 cts,, which leaves the mar- ket nesrly bare. The arrivals of oils and whalebone the past week, an will be seon by our table of impor- tations. have beem quite large; and several others are daily expected. In Whalebone, we have beard of no traprections. In Borton yesterday we learn that the contract for supplying the government with 78,145 gallons sperm oil, was cloted in favor of Edward M. Robinron. avd otbers, at 109 cts per gallon for Win- ter, and 102% ets. per gallon for Spring oll. a On Thursday eveuing, ch tustent, by the Rev. Wm. Berrian, D.D., Wittiam Burnenr, ot Brooklyn, to Hanrirt Jane, youngest daughter of the late Philio W Borrell, of this city. Also. at same time, Geonax W. Wrisn to E: erm, eldest daughter of Samuel Burrell, all of this eity. Died. At Peekskill, on the 2d instant, of searlet fe J. ion of § Henry and Sarah Ann Ferris, aged 2 4 1 mopth. kiyn, om Friday morning, April 6th, Faancis mn of Elisha and Emily vole, im the 4th year The friends and relatives of the family are respest- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residense of the perents, at 74 Myrtle Avenue, on Sunday, at 2 o'clock P M. The remains will be taken to Green- ‘wood Cemetery. On the 5th imetant, Cuanizs Henay, son of Jacob and Met Elizabeth Chamberlin, aged 1 year and & months The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Sunday. the 8th instant at half- pert 8 o’clock, from the residence of his father, No, 21 Gregory street, Jersey City. At Cohoes, on the 3ist Mareh. of congestion of the langs. Ernnaim Fannswontu. aged 35 years, son of Simon Farnewcrth, - Of piles Maes. At Peterson, N. J. 61h April. at the residence of her father, Mr. John Colt. in the fall assuran® of a blessed immortality, Many, wife of Kd J C Atterbury, Esq. On the 6th ipetant. of croup. Epwanp Russevt, en of Iraac R and Henrietta Amerman, aged 1 year, 11 months and 22 days His remains will be taken to Hyde Park D.C. for interment, BABITINE (ATK LLIGmAL ee Port of New Vork, April 7, 1849, Gleurea. Liverpool, Taylor & Rich; Victor Ja- 6 A Seiguotte & Co; Corones, (Br) adeira, Bo, Macon & Thom Savannah, Harbock & Co; Tivolat abam. &e. H K Co: Ar & Walsh; Julia Moultoa, ford, Nenvitas, T Owen; rne; Tosoeilo, Att temont Sowares nsntanttios atnlees Biisabeth Barbek. Wheeler, Bar gor. Brige— Klis beth, Kobineor gadian, Onace, Manzanills, Bab, -"Hankertown.” eusan £ pail 000, Packard, St Jone @ B Bou: wo ogoane. RP Boer; Charler, Smith, Nassau, Badger, Fock & Co; George, Walker, Charleslon, @ ‘Bulkley; Pionser, ia jorfoik, 8ebye—H C Lowell, Tromas, Halifex. R W Trondy & x08, Farnsworth, New Orleate. Poirier Fi eres; Desdemona, Chat ten, Fdenten ard Plymouth; Mary Jane Peck, Dupuy, ni EB ll, Pirney, Philadelphia, J Hand; Adventure, Trev. Bioop—Juno, Alers, Providence, - Packet sbip Westminster, W Msreb 10, with mere and passen; Bhip Sarab Louse, ttich, 10 M Brown. avenger a) jew Orle ‘ob 26, lost ma'n topgal- 4), lon 53 80, opeke Br ship albion, frum ‘ond for Liverpool, is, Parker, Liverpool, 38 days, with mdse and 258 ‘base, New Orleans, 23 days, with cotton, ap Ji toJ 0 Ward. Ship Maid of Orleans, Devals, New Orleans, Maroh 17, with cot: ton, 10 Neleon; has experienced Neetherly end Weaterly winds ® durirg the pasroge. apn) §, Jats 3, Jon U stip beliet ficms Rio doueiro ior Norfolke onvtd deoe’ |e DUR Crook, Foster, New Orloans, arch 22, with dee, to Frost 8 eRe. p Here, Griffith, New Orleans Maroh 16, with mdes and 7 as parsenners tOT P Stanton. M 26 45, opcke ship Far # ect, frm New Orleans fcr New Yor! Bark Mas mion (of Boston), Jackson, Rio 0, 63 day, with to allen & Paxson. Feb IG. ff Wi>, spoke bark JM Walo, ne for Boston, March 31, Jat 36, lon (7 20 ox biog showing red and b.ue, with letter W in it, et ereR Br bars Bethel, Mosher, Limeriok, 9) days, via Cork, 3ldaya, in badlaet and 150 pansengers to Nesmith & W alah, Br terk Anrie, Meare, Beitast, 32 days with salt and 199 pas- table, Mason, New Roos, 27 days, in ballast }oMontgom ry, Broo & Bon. Maren 26, lat 43, |) Ameriea. trom Boa:on for L verpool, ene use Prema, ciirie, Oporto, 386 days, with wine Schr Burlington, Tresseiher, City of 8t Doi 0, , né0, 10.4 C Sortie gk Co i ag 2 hag bebr Z aA Pane (of Mast pert), Woost: pip Petia tw Tucker @ on the pareme, and war 8 Bets Nereloea, Dunc, Ba Gilmartin. Sehr RJ Walker, Ri fehr Ke: jamin Harri Bel r Pocuhe om Riebmoud Sdaye Sobr 4 G Wi ite, Groen, 1) moa! days. Echr Henriette, Ha loch, Norf. last from Wilmington, N C. The H put inte Wilmington to repatr damages recived at Schr Southampton, Mason, Roanoke, NC, Bohr Adrian. » al; rfo'k 3 days. ix ry Elias, Sharp, Norfolh, 3 daye, aeeti Phik port for jade! phia phia, Aux Cayes, 19 days, jeuced heavy wenther ran, 1 énye, with frais, to Cropoey & N Carolina, 3 days. Dovgiaes, Wasiiiugton NC, 3 days, rearee, Th Sehr Wan, Gratam, Portiand, Eebr New York, Goodooll. Roston. Schr 4 Bayer. BiTl, Calais, Bebr Tippres Cs Pehr fen Fark, Echt Fasot, Pre Behr Globe, Small Saiem, Rebr David Cox, Hallett, Salem. Sloop Lucy, Noble, Brandy wine, One ship and one barb. Fine Sailed. ‘nterprine, Liverpool; k % €0; Vistor Jaequ: Msr- veilleny spy tet ae; pt a "Guaateeens darks Cy elop, Nantes; Boruh Bryant, —, ai, 6—Wind at sunrise, NW; meridian, NW; sunset, Herald Marine Correspondence, D Apri M—Arnvea—-steamery Josophine, bot, Darien, Geo; sehr Cacle Joa; m. jononeahela, Whipple, New Orloane b St John, Nerricnis, Beaga, Bonen on] Bsns agen Genel, ds ett tama y, 5 i '5.¥ Crowoh, Fomiln, do; Uanbelle Mivsoe it eae ore Prov Ry Muller, Way 0; Cenerai Tay lor, ert, Been ‘ok; te, Motr's Siony Point: barge pa, Norton; jew Tork; Biuives, Matthorn: do; vamert Carrel Chambers, de; Emblem, Smit . ee Emblem, th, do; Md F Daley, Haynes, do; ‘Green, ‘Ships Axhbuy “ +7 irton and he the Mead 4 ‘af Commerse often.) 90 dag Tue Luu Bir ory Sanny Roou—We have been Infrmed yat the «Meer who hve command ot the Light Ship of Sandy Hock ¥ ae sich in the loepital at the tine toe soit Nidus boarded Ler fer Provision, and ia otill detained whore by eheameacte fee, any rT] ‘te ad ther to euppiy aay ve Snr Anson. at Charleen i ‘perienced heavy | rather ate Soa asd ara March, boroy then in nt'35 30710 Jay to 36 hours: oe 19 loco : Fae @ cook trom Fre bona ww ad loot most of her + freeing her rep'dl: 0 nasistance hr with lors uf ms! Scun Ron L.Coox—{8ee above, bark Exact ) xLaN—, " deapetoh from Mobile, rasa sone Ulmer, here Becton tor vax the latter port: auved by wreckers, | dated j "Nofartoer past ja feom Charleston, al a pevere gale from N. he 1 late nortawees tails aud carried awsy main guff—bag Benn Wasnincron, Rowland, of and for Suffolt, On he ita wl. took » gal ) houie—was sives Sf Gateerse— 2 fere bom, beat. sprung a leek Be; putinto Neafiis. dun Ter A Mencnant (hefore rey sip} an ee tievencatve tt <4 vit awey mraimm xf « when rhe righted —wae trying to gey ted) ~Ship Julie for Wi my gton—had been soto Nerfold, ard want Scum Sr Many, Ohi a, from New Oleare Cabfornia, putin'o Charieston on the 5'h inst, tu ai for Bi it Da and 419 do Bey i yon, Valued at $90 65s 79 We are indebted to tho Char eston Courier and Norfolk HeraKg ip Tuxacy, Biwards, of Worrea, i, Stb, sbip Covington, Davel, Pactic, 450ep ‘At Sydr ey Ost 1, Or'on Ray, Nant, 1600 sp (650 the Init seagomp to sai) Bo: n 00 Boru Fe arrac} ew Bdtord, 5th, shi cabuawoJan 11 400 bbls sp, Orhn, Orc 10.ship Me Waile beard (having six men in. iv ost of Kan sobs iba, in. uy. smeng shales the men refa: foin the boats, put into nted from doin from Cape Town, CGH, be bone,” B= n. Bower, VB, 130 Hp “hie crating w is to ond thom but mn A7 30 W, eb p Iealp Dprs 20 bb's, Bbip Covington. Leval, of rnd f r Wercen, had card of her, ircma New London ptiot boat, about | for Beaton, Mareh 15, lat & from Boston (24) for Char'eston, 54 inst, lag. pee eees from New Orlosas tor Liverpool, 4 d é cue, toe Savannah (March 22) for Liverpool, ym Boston (Jou 24 f-rCaliternia, let mt homo a totter bag.) Bpo! Ehip Cree. Sota, from Usiou Shiv JP Whit March 26. iat Si. Ion mn York for Califor lat 39 12, 'on 7225 W, [There is an exter some- Hall, hence for California (100 Calferuis Move "Brig Odio 7 days from New York for Darien, Ga, about 24 Ina “dan 24) for Oatiforniag fio, Smith, from Matansas for New York, S0ib ult, In” Benry. (So re) liv'ns fou Boston Aux Carrs, Ma Y—whre Lamartine, Eaton? from S¢ iH W ene, Th Feb ‘ship Leatah Crow- | jor do Herriek. for Seguanext i aud $iper bhgvagers el gt > No Am 2, bork Bate Bastings, Allon, f r Calcutta; 6th, !, Wally (of Boston are Ji AvaMA. Marth 22—Brig Ny lareh 24—Atr sehr Mary, Tyrrell Phi York. Narixs, Feb 26—Bld ship Lady Arbella, Glover, Palermo an@ jate )— Bark Sranette, MoGrath, ia J Buck, Avery, N York, rt same day; sohr Bi Pranannuco March 4 ( fer NYork, 1dg sugar: brie wtg; Wolcott, Northam. for ‘Youtp, Mot ariane, from Baltimn Sd Feb w Whismen, Windier; March 3, bark WH 9 ~ Brig Garland, Wilking, from Balem, arr Sth n808, 1 Ts Rivsl, Ranker, fcom Santom of fron 10 dave, or York, 4¢ays Mary Bmily an Barah. of Thomaston. for N Yor Baltion 1 U Baloopot wat albeags Oayes. U 8 sloop of war Germantown Hom 508, March 24—In port schre Joba Rowlet, Olaron, and Fe stipe Cromwell, Bark P, NOrleenr: barks Nathi jon, Reynolds, Phiia; bri Fawn. Day, A sito, Puc Taloass raphe big N , PM +d, brig, Nob’ Sigua! fora brie Sid, shiva, areata ron; bars B Chorebill Y U B ng Bop? ia sailed y 4 Darke Ellen, Gill, New Ork Hall, Wilson. from Masagues, from 8. Chilo Frances, Hope, By (for stZoha. NBD 5 briga Carth DrLavi Philippe, Galt a Bacholor, Face, €0; br: Fravcisoo—pubia rere; Chesapeako, ( hi pm: enone, port, Me, below; two harks, verpool; Pxenice Tyler H Javeiro ard a market brig Fi born, New York. S1¢, brigs Jurtina, Porter, fi Worth, Kirwan, Weat (edi ah, MARLESTON, April 2—Arz, York; Newten, Howes. Bristol ¢ shifr Jolie, Howard, Bulkley, © ma; sobre Bt Ma; Th wp Tum biana, Mallet, Havre. NYork. ~ Julia Ann Rich, Rich, Baltimones Toh 30—Arr foe me ae = Rand ia ter a ts Baltimore: Stineres Phtiadete x ard AR Eolmes. de; 2p ’hilade! | nie; AM Entehi Empize state DB Ye ew Orleans; brig Jape own, went to soa 124—The ship Robert Burton, from New 8.20 nix eoho mners, Wm ed np with a piessunt breeze froam . ‘The ship Jockos Mauran, for Savamaab, went 00 Comvort fom Brat is more ing, and pi ae ovoring Monix, March 9—Cld Br ships O-tawa, Dryn ‘pa Kate Hunter, er Dimmick Philid mM, ford, Prilde'phs M Rebineow. Liverpool; mana, Prescott, New Ym chr John Randall. itandall whwewe. and sche Irvine ork, Independonre. ( Hr) C: 2) Woa'rh Landonderryy ewer Titcomh, de Coba: berka Prince of verpoo ; Nerro, ‘ales. (Br) Brown, Li rien, Beckwtt Bonton: adelede, Biaabeth, Red. Bowton; EI n Rien Towed to rea let harks ol thipe John i Albert Tsmaree snd @ in Leda, sobre Renaisernen and Victoria: Artiicno, tarke Margaret, Prancecon, sehr 8th ship Alice Wilson’ Arethig yn S1—Sia cher My noils, Bikey aud nin {—Art ache Hyitie, Chappell, N Yorks: Are schs Thetis. Lionoll, Ply: Lincolnvitie Lei lose an oh Civilian, Havana, Sidsoh Row!and, Suffotlc Clarke. Oo: of boatiand bal= Newoastie Me, Charl 0 & Willio, Baw Bxpronn, Apeitd for N Youk: North ster, Ce mm.) Blet chip Ji o Baring, tebe Win Benry, Kyan, New York, ADELPUIA, April 6.—Arr: brig Brie, Ryder, Rosoon; Pa~ ave Bioos -) Cl, soor Hamlet (noe rence Mi Pratt, Wilson, & ‘ork Brig April ¢—Art brige Ohio, Webber, pee, Para: sohs Edw Rvorett, Fhiledelphis, 81d, ehips Chicora Toel: Pr brig Phoenix, Merk’e Glangow; York; sehrs Meueuto, Terry, N York; A P Jaeon Vieter'n, Patch Stevens. NYork: brigs Prince do Jot i Macon, Watkins NY. merionn © omens, ( B+ ) Mol Drake, ay cond 10: bark Reform. Al'en Sr Manr's, Mave ‘M—Art sobre Oraloo, frey, Chai * sat Tork; Oronceo, Leusovand Denmask Gould, lr Novaere yew Lornon ann Pontswovrn—Peet et Shiv Wostmineiar—Dan® R Jones Capt atid iN of Now Veork T Previe wenas Indy and ot 114, aren Bootie tae hs puiTRRroot—Bhip L Z—Mover MeCarthy, Cla, Daguett ax® nPOOT—Bhip Arthur Mr James Kew Untaane th Maia o¢ Ortees ery Ship Orevie- Correll and ehild Bry G Dogen: fe, indy and the ot ~Mr Wm A Dershee and Indy, Cant Bae» re Baten, Mr AvxCavae—Sehr Z A Palne—Vre Hawkine and obild, Paree Va n—Paeket Ship Une i ia: Mrd Conte and led Yorks Mr Cente of i Demovomnute, ol Haves Mtr aod Mes