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athor in his cap, with » Appointments by the President. Died, and bad her stern carried | Lowvonpenny, April 7th--Arr Garland, Martin, Phile~ Shuster, allas Tom Hand. crowd of men, women and children following and hur- OF THE CUSTOMS. On Friday, the 27th inst., after a protracted illnes lost eyaaher, mainealt ane delohing Jane Dusan, ‘Smith, New York; lith--sld Afghan, CRIMINAL COURT. raing after him—with this extraordinary state of cir- : Presque Isle, Pennsylvania, | Mrs. Mania’ Tuenesa, wife of Charles L. Webb, an J sc hane Apel t-Cld Leap Sele, Andersen; Chastestel! fore Judge J. H. Crawford. cumstances, should this weigh on twelve sworn jurors ? Cornelius L, Russell. Cuyahoga. Ohio. Coughter of the late Samuel Townsend, in the 30th few York. Brig Flo- vont, April é—Arr Ta, Thomas, Cardit! for Bostom, Before SONS Fe econ: Annlt 20: 1800) He denied than any evidence had been kept back, God | Charles E. Avery, Michilimackinac, Michigan, year of her age. fa the | (perhaps Eng). ved the testhanny | knew thet he tried hard enough to have the evidence Of | wes | Her remains will be taken to the country for inter- | course of ten du Newcanrtx--Ldg, Stanton, f for the United | John Davis, (not honest John”’} but it was denied be- CITY TRADE REPORT. ment. on Tuesday, May Ist, from her, residence, 67 | 21st the Austrian ship Gregorius, from Bristol, (England) | | Rio Jansimo, March 15—Shi a I have been given on the examination in Srrinuat, Apri B8—2 P.M, | Eldridge street, at zeven o'clock, AM, ‘The relatives | cargo of raliroad iron, At, bound to New Orleans: ran aehore | from N York, wold be detained referred to the remark of Mr. Carlisle, that ¢ firm at $5 6234 for pots, with sales of 60 | aNd friends of the deceased are respectfully invited to Te Crock, wee boarded’ by iho Ammarion and from NOrlea: 4 as no testimony to show that the letters were fare dull, Corrox.The. market is stilt | attend ler funeral, without further invitation, Otherecassistance refused. Remained some six hours and | (arr 12th) from NYork; Capitol, Proctor, ‘ceived by Mr. Polk, and asked the jury whether ‘ot having opened under the news. Fiovx, | _ 08 Thursday, the 26th inst., at her residence, Lake- tance, and proceeded on her voyage. Parker, Jordan, from Baltimore; Mentor, ‘New ted ex-President” ‘was to be | &e.—'There isno marked change in the market for | 1nd, near Geneva. after a short illness, in the 24th 22, British ship Alceste, Cann, repairing; London; barks Exprei Lane, Vues portion of cargo thrown ee. The letters | Western flour; and we notice sales of 1,200 bbls. at | Year of her age, Many Pautive, wife of Herman T. E. coclice, Smith, repairing; brigs Florence. Hopkins, | overboard, (a before reper ee, Winer priory tte wore written by Shuster ; th efore the grand | $475 a $4 $14, for Brooklyn and City, principally at | Foster, and daughter of the late Antoine Lentilhon, of ng: Freighter, Blanchard, repairing, ang libel willeail’ua | lor, from NYork, (the M arr loth;) Maria, Baker. froma Bos Jones showed, nearly four months after the robbery, st | j “mark was on them, and the direction | {he latter quotation; $4 81/4 @ $404 for mixed West- | this city. enown, , loading for S . ee oftwo hundred and fifty miles from the ident. The government was not to be | ern and straight brands; Genesee at $5 68% a $5814, | On the 28th inst. Sanan A with croup, daughter {in Shuster’s pos- | blamed for doing that which a citizen does when his | for pure brandy of the latter. Southern continues | of Samuel D. and Abby Carpenter, aged 5 years 5 ‘Whe Government Jewels—The Trialof Jacob | with a band of music, and 4 rr attached. and sail soon. 20th, sailed, steamer Ohio, Burns, rence, is repairing, and also loading, and will sail, New York. Cristoval Colon, Coffin, terday, as has already ee aerany: Oe cloved, and Mr. Key, Btates, and Mr. Radcliffe, for the prisoner, addressed ‘the jury; the former insisting on the prisoner's guilt, ‘and the latter pleading for his release. th This morning, Mr. Caxcisue, one of the counsel for | © Shuster, replied to the District Attorney, and argued that the law requires the man who is found with stolen property in his possession to prove how he came by it. en stated, the testimony Howard, fro: zi fostant. atts, from Baltimore; brigs Mary Stuart, Notice to Mariners. ker, from N York; Carr Joun G Bowens, of the brig El 8 Roo, Martin; A 4 be a Burgess, makes Wm G Hackstaff, White; inlay Howe; aeene, that the jewels were found, not in 7 nae A vp hrs t Shame deux . Key Fi tthe en. | Emery, ¢ “ + and he accounts for this by his | property is stolen, viz—offer a reward for the goods sto- | firm at $4 813; a $5. In wheat, 400 bushels for the | Wonthsund 9 days. i i Following remarks in relation to Tee edie Mt the en- | Onivia, Paulsen; Wim Jay, Hale, (so reported;) and Joseph semen ia ig ovr and Ha sc9nntt Or rossed AL Ee dependent on the conyiction of the thief. This | provinces (shipped from first hands) sold at $105 Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetry for | trance of the port of San Juan de Bos kare Hewett, Lannickson trom, rk ( ive Califia, ‘gon los Ki fe Sld from do for ‘outh Carolina, Hamil- vars’ impri- | was not compounding felony. As to the point that the ents Bg Sieg! 4 05. | interment, to-morrow, (Monday ) at three o'clock, from peabaged ong aay if Sash tie Hf : Corn is quict, without, change in prices, Sales of | 1 eyfather's residence, 21 Watt street. ‘The friends of the family, and likewise those of his brother Nathaniel H. Carpenter, are respectfully invited to attend, dios, West P dios is getting to be by strangers, who are ofte , lon. alc ani rian mostly | ton; Sutton, Wardle; and Ta: rt, and the only | York; bark’H M Fielder, (s» reported;) echrs G Hf Mont ons by Bl ee an tts on Key | Montague. from NHaven; Olivia, Paulsen, from N York; 5th, fe Hk Br a ree mounts on Rey | barks Oxford, Mauran, aud Elvira, Nickerson, from Bostont tions for entering the harbor!—Key' Francis may be known | 2d, bark Josephine, Britton, trom 'NYork; 1st, sohrs Belipae, ty a white fag staf! witha pate topimast and alate barreton, | Norris, from Baltimore, and Anonyma, Treadwell, from e ed paca ecg rig Pee trantierr Jones ssys that he, | articles exhibited are not the things which were stolen, | cargo of rye at previous rat nitentinry’ about the jewels, Did | noman who looks at the testimony can doubt that | Gae° on the spot. PRovisi Fowell, and Shuster, only Miiedge? His dungeon and | they are. My Varden testified that, originally, there } gold at $10 25, and sour Shuster diselor mien that. Did Jones! No, for | were a hundred and forty-eight pearls on the necklace. | thangeto notice. 1 frons are security againe’ ing where they were. Did | Four were found in the ease on the morning after tho | calesot 000 bbls, at } Jinta, Case, Mareh 10, from N Barley is quoted at 20 —Some lots of mess pork >. wt $9 3144. In beef, no demand for lard is active, with = a6!ge, Wiiskey.—Small’ sales MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Wed to the en eee ithe United States believe | robbery ; the number returned was a hundred and for- | at 224,c. for prison. the top, painted red, and twe pllop hensseacas, The tag stat’ | Boston. Fowell? Where he jr he United States eannot say that | ty-four; and these, with the four, make the full comple- fae Tae Sarurpay, April 28, 1849. galt ccbacne, Loail aol ises ison ivw poincot rocks as che West Point. If the pilots | Arr atdo, Feb 22d, ship Louisiana, from NOrleans; brig Tretnach Powell. If they can touch Jones | ment, ’ ‘That witness showed the end of the silk on | ‘The firmness in the flour market noticed yesterday, of New York, Ap ' ' are ‘there, they will hoist the Spanish fig near one of the | Nancy, Dutton, from Baltimore, with Lins of ‘part of they will not ¢ without being de of the Point. You may berth, and if there is no ul es apd eld 26th for Baia, with in run in South till are white spot at the head of Baltimore) Mattison, for the Ca, ears ENE, and then run in for it till the flag stat | 2s va x ‘anton, from Boston, with lumber Wynd anchor in Sty or 4 fathoms, good holding | Fdge, Travers, from Montevideo; schr ED Wolfe, from Lisbons Do not anchor off the Boint, (the Point bearing E,) | sehr Mary Perkins, from N York; brig Victorine, Hobbs, from. five fathoms, but rocky bottom and danger of ee ith, eyed ie Bees ke, x h ship Martha, or yor y anchor, the P rom Patagonia, with guano, for N York; ‘3 Pep eerrrctin er ecetig orfolk, for do; bark E Corning, from Richmot defiled, they can certainly put their fin- | which they were strung. wnd in one of the pearls, as | was maintained to-day, with moderate sales for the ete onTowell. If Shuster and Jones, only, say that | fate would have it, was a particle of the silk correspond- | supply of the domestic and Eastern trade. ‘The trans. ey found the goods in Powell's possession, that isa | ing, ‘There is a peculiar fecling ubout gold ; and with ions embraced the usual variety of brands, Wheat Bink on the other side. Was it Webb? This minister | regard to the ottar of roses, notwithstanding the lear was firm, with moderate sales of Ohio, on terms stated Plenipotentiary, who is now gazetted fos an appoint- | ed counsel put some on their handkerchiefs, and snuff- | jelow. Corn continued at- the advance previously no- ment under the government, not such, however, as he | ed it upto their very brain, still the same brains which ed,and holders of round yellow, which was scar: had been led to expect; but the editor of the Police Ga- | felt the effects of the ottar of roses, tell the jury and | heldat anadvance. There was no change in meal geite suddenly trips up Webb, who has been kicking up | their noses, which also smelt the ottar, that’ it is not | Rye stood the same, while oats were firm. Pork was his heels likea free young coltin a fine meadow,and sends | ottar of roses ; may be it was whiskey ; say it was tar, | dull, and sales were made on terms in favor of the pur- | Né® York, Hull, do, G Bulkley, him to prison, Mr. Carlisle said that he had the fact | anything but the ottar of roses, ‘Take the combination | chasers. Other articles of provisions were steady at | panama, (ir) fin, Loadon, Bb Mekve 5 3) moon mises... 6 52| HIGH WaTER,.... stand in, pilot ther of the bay 4 ground, there bein losing anc on aint bearing Ni, | from Vat 0 vmns, as out yy fro) rashes ae THe hand to the Westward of Rey Possols | brig Rio, from Rio Grande; brig Harp, Kirwan, from Bahi tends to the SE and NW—to tho East aby | Heh, brie Camargo, from Richinond; and Vesuvius, Robect— hs Sho 7 ‘om Bahia; rom Bath, diseh'g. nd W by 8. The Armedinas Shoal from Batt del bcos 19th, emen, Oclrichs & Kruger; Me~ P J Nevius & Son; Gondola, Parker, Mabile, M Brown; Spofford, Tileston & Co; Schmidt & Balchen; ; Guilford, Thorp, é ars 40 from 'y Francis, about 10 miles, aud always breaks, and is about that Webb was close by Jones when he was arrested; | of articles—gold, diamonds, pearls, ottar of roses. previous rates. Cotton was heavy, with sales ata de- | Oporto, J&R Osb Swe) Wollin, Rotterdam, Y 6 and the further fact is known, so far as the records of | Mr. Key spoke ably for nearly three hours, and ata | ‘line since the receipt of the steamer's news. Toormse, tubnaton i wicltar benwlaue, Matausay, | Smiles from land, Whatemen ep Neen ae ee te the court show, and the public agents are concerned, | quarter to four the case was submitted to the jury. ‘Asuies.—The better feeling noticed yesterday, con- | Perkins & Delano; Eliza Barnes, Bramhall, Turks Island, raat, Colctibas, Wie Moe i Yaltimore) for NOE that if Webb had not a bond of indemnity in his pos- Wasiixotox, April 27, 1849, | tinued, and sales of about 180 bbls, pois were made at | Thompson & Hunter; Pario, Haws, Cuba, J W Elwell. ruidwich Tslands, "with ba bbls (60 sp 40th, Hope, Hall, Phi= persion, he had something just as good; and, withan | ‘phe Jud, Sito the Getta G oom, at | $5 623. Pearls continued nominal. By auction to Brige—Arendahl, Bockman, Matansas, Fuuck & Meincke; 308 ton 50 30 Ww 0m, N Fave Me or innate aoa ll eer eee iked e Judge came into the Criminal Court room, at 2)a. 8 q ction to | Mary Jaue, Reni Cuba, Brett & Vose; Detroit, Ward. q (ae » ), March 8—Brig from Salem, dis= air P ai razen-facedness, he walked | ten o'clock this morning, and, having taken off ‘his | day, the following parcels were disposed of—terms, 4 | Tarfagona, D L Sayr a, Durkee, St Johns, NB; Mota Ng ae ek At Bog Shes in} or 10 days down the coast. ‘alsh; Julia How- 30 sp: 2, April 17—Brigs McLellan, Hardy, and about, and held his head as high as any judge or juror. | gloves und adjusted his spectacles, ordered Mr, Robin, | months :-—-20 bbls, and 31 half do, manufactured by | moras, Walton, St Marys, Gay Nesmit 8, Mr. Key (interrupting Mr. Carlisle)—i would submit | fon to open the Court. -owell, NB, {00 sp, bound home. mia Havens & Son, at 53gc. per lb.; 40 kegs Ely & Co, 53f0.; | ard, Drinkwater, di ‘ushman, Dick: Newport, endleton, both loading for Boston; J Atkins, of mn to the Court how far the counsel ean travel out of the | *m{2 9pm Me ome ok the jun 10 uble Brown’ & Lombard 66. The bal mines ‘Schrs—Areatus, Wheeler, Baracoa; Rebecca, Copes; Suri- |. An ed, Ach inst, ship Elian Adams, Harding mdteton,, Both Longing S0r Pee arenes how fa = 7 -y in the bbls Bro 5!ae. lance of the ca- A y heal ' Tl | North Pacific, Honolulu Oct 13, Talcahuano Jan 10, with 3,1 aa 4 J question. He is creating an imaginary personage, euuiten pene: Uiecuipleaie, talogue was offered at 53 cents—no buyers, The ree ee eee aoe ora tit, Banal at Rae | bbls (160 sp) oil aud 26,000 Ibs Lone, Sent home-9,000 Ibs. bone for Yorks Nigar of Glousesiar, rastys hark, Hs. Cabal on the yoynge. Heard from on Off Shore Ground, Nov 19,Nan= tucket, Gardner, Nant, 1,900 sp. Spoke Jan 2), lat 50° 40 8, | Mgnt both for 0 W, barque Rh ine, Downs, NB, clean; 25th, in Strats ibid LD D " v1 it 2 Sr. ANDREWS, gett, Warren, do; April 11, lat 30 N, rig Pero, Wheeler, do. ¢, Fla, Tooker & Smith; Melville, Reed, Washington, Brett & Vose; W I Mailler, Rice, Richmond, Mailler & (s) Mix, Baltimore; yn, do, ork, Avril 7—Symmetry, for N York, pril 14—Arr sch Defiance, Clark, Boston; The Count made a remark, Mr. Woodward, the deputy marshal, retired, and in | ceipta for the week were 1,331 barrels. ; Mr. Rancuirre—Stop, Mr. Key; let the Court speak. | g short time returned with thismessage, “‘Ehey say | The total receipts from Ist of January, bbls.. “ Mr, Cantistx (smiling)—i suppose that Jones isan | {hey can'tugree-and that. you may adjourn the Com | Same time last Your... sseveececeenye Lord; Chesape egnine, Swat Johnson & Lowdon; Bounty, Osbern, Philadelphia, J Hand} imaginative person, and invented a man! No wonder Seer: ‘e; Y h ; : , the Patent Office took him up as the greatest invention | BDL to-morrow morning, oF until Monday week ; Just Tiatoaua teas tact vena Kalos, Ward, Basthort, Atrowsunith & Wheeler; Calista, In- | Met bor, fol: spoke het aga in on the 22d, with oss ot fibbuca. | 91ST" PoHNyN i, ADEILBD—Art bark Bethel, Mosher, N, Yorks ever made, (Ha! ha! ha} ; RR A Wha tapassbut, tub tut! shatts allonsente The exports from the same pei Halte, Hosten; Lynchkurg, Chase, tor G 1 Lovell, dor saz | and short of provisions. Supplied her; then in lat 37, Yon 60 40, 228s, Avon, Mostey, Boston; brig Lady 3 angel, rust, Phila Mr. Rapciirre—It is a new discovery! [‘Ha! ha!”’] Mr. Kxy—Suppose they can’t agree. Bbls, Pots... . . bel, Sherwood, ao; Sarah Elizabeth, Smith, New Haven. Art at Mywthee 25th inet, bark Albree: Gibson, late ull | Water Witch, Smalley, Philadelphia; 34th, ship Admiral, Mr, Canuiere said that the age of miracles has past, | ‘The Court—Don’t suppose that at all. Do. Pearls Arrived. Me Oake NO Is, icpee! Nis for home abou the ath; Cane | Cusp, N York; bark Atalanta, Quinn, do; 2th, seh Cuba, Wis certain that there was no) new light from above, | | Mr. Ravetirrs, (Prisoner's Counsel) They say that ae dias | nStcameip sTennemney,Celling, Savannah, April 25, with | dance do, Heft Pernambued, 10uh March, for home, Spoke Censesaty Soeton, "Ola" Mies sh alah | Seve ae mo superhuman agency, that induced he police of ey can’t agree for a week. OAL cee ee eee eee eee ee earner ene hy mdse, toS L Mitchell. Friday, I}g |, North of Cay latte= | March 10, lat 19 16, lon 31 51, bark Mary Frances, o! ‘arren, Mew York to walk inte tho store of arespectable me- | Mr. Woonwanv—Some of them said that. fae ee Fas, passed steamship Cherokse, Lyons, hence for Hvaainas 0 days out, clean,” At Peruambuco, March 18, bark Garland, en anther ee alae . ; T mT — e last year, bbls. pots. . 0 nry, exchanged signals with ship Columbia, | Nu. f chante, dressed up with a cleanshirt,and newly shaved, | The Covur—It ix hardly worth while io keep the | Stme time last year, bbls, pote heneé fur Charleston: ine Cld ne New Bedford, 26th, bark Elizabeth, of Mattapoisett, | ySit#ine April Sid Hopewell, Leslie, Bremen and New beens lay Ruitia Mande to hinn Tewahasie aol see Baca Adjourn ‘enti five O'clock this after ‘ Suit uanvare (Of Baton), Ooslise: iverpiol, 48 devs, mass. || Flanders, Atlante Oca ; pe Kirkup, NYork direct. Cld 6th, Pomona, Johnson, ier human hand that pointed out the man, If thejury | The Covrt—No. I shall adjourn until to-morrow Stock on Hanp, Arnie 37, passed Br ship Indian Queen, bound Enst; 224, Il AM, lat | bois when last heard from in December, and the Hannibal, | 4. LOLS tah cade ington, (s) Floyd, for N¥ork, could credit that that voice and hand do not be- | morning. Mr. Robinson, adjourn the Court. Ast sort No. 1 pot ashes Ast sort be eo 66 12, Lor ee steamer, honnd R. Cunning, of Sag Harbor, had upwards of 2,000 in October, then ‘EXEL, April 10—Arr Eliza, Vinal, Curacon. Jong to the thief, they could credit more than he | Mr. Rowson (ina loud voice)—This Court stands DbIAL + ve vee eee 808 | bbls Lh rem ave aienad Wo th biwed Wy Mace at Oahu: Under date of March $ it is stated the M pur back | Wargnyonn, April $—Arr, Glealyen, Muirhead, from N could, It is shown that the government acted on | adjourned until to-morrow morning, at ten o'clock. Fete Ton 83.08, Peter Jacobson, steward, aged 26 years. 's native of | Also arr at do, ship Columbus, with 1,900 bbls oil, supposed | Otleaus, for Liverpool, | Detter evidence than that of Jones, who was as silent The jury then will have been out forty-two hours, 0. Denmark, was lost; Jan 31, Henry Prents, seaman, was | of NL, Capt Buchanan, Sid 8th March’ for NB. ad . drowned in Waterloo Dock, Liverpool. The i has been 21 days from the Banks. hip Arabian, Crongle, erpool, 36 da; J McMurray; has experienced severe weath lost sails, &e. Ship Howard, Paulson, Hamburg, 39 days, with mdse, to Sehmidt & Balchen. 13th inst, lat 41 57, lon 5205, fell in with the wreck of a brig water-logged, with mainmast stand- ing, posp deck and bulwarks washed away; could not make out her name. Ship Clifton, Ingersol, New Orleans, 15 days, with mdse and as the tombs until the Tombs found a doleful voice in | fed and lodged at the government expense, Condemned. such tones as the District Attorney thinks ought to | In April, 1845, Captain Wilkes, of the Exploring Ex- commend him to the sympathy and. belief of the jury, | pedition, was tried in the Circuit Court of this county, ‘That Jones, of ull the long list of worthies, (Powell, | for detaining three marines, (Dinsman, Babb, and Pen- Kenouse, Atkinson, and others,) made terms for him- | cil,) after they were discharged, flogging them for re. | Pots, bbls... . self with the government, is clear ; he is not here, to- todo duty, and imprisoning them in a native | Pearls, do. . day, asaculprit. It is a remarkable circumstance that | fort in Honololulu, in 1840. ‘The Captain was cast, and the name of Shuster was breathed in the Tombs, and | had to pay a fine of $1,500 and costs. The case was Total acted like magic on Jones, showing him the way out. | carried to the Supreme Court ef the United States, | Stoek last y Arr at do, Mareh 5, bark Superior, Royce, of Sag Harbor, with 1,700; so reported. She had 1,00 on the 12th of Jan, Sid Sth March. Arr at do 9th, J Robertson, full; so reported. We think there is no such vessel. It may be the John A Robb, Win- slow, of Fairhaven. Also arr at do 9th, ship Florida, full; probably the Florida, with salt, to gif, rere Cea h elses fogie aaa aS, perk 2d, Cox, last from Oahu, Soe eee ec Ss een en ae , r ; hone barks Wessacuincon, Robinson, Havana; Cabarga, Huckins, Arr at do 10th, ship Christopher Mitchell, Sullivan, of | MY “on cans: brigs Eliza Burgess, Bowers, San Jaan, Cubae Nant; putin for refreshments, 8 r A'iotter from Capt Weeks, of ship Nassau, of New Bedford, | Wanderer, Mooers, St Thomas and a mkt; ’ Denmark, Wood= 84 steerage passengers, to T P Stanton. He dug up the treasure ; and then it was that the let- | which, last winter, reversed the decision of the Court | Pearls. do... . Brem fark Johann Frederick, Wieting, Bremen, 35 di oe + bury, New York; schrs Perine, Handy, Swugerties; Excel ters were produced, No witness has sworn that Presi. | below. Yesterday, the trial of the same gentleman —— | sal ballast and 185 passengers, to’ Rowland k Bros,” 2” | Teporta her at Honololu Now 23, with 900 bble spr, 1.500 do wh | Lovell, New York. gpa ity * nt Polk ever received or read them. The District | was commenced, for malice against these marines. ries : Wik ei ees se +s = Ham bark Franklin, Rolufs, Hamburg, 40 days, with mdse | pone by the Formosa, for NB, and refit for Japan Se . Py tc hopartecieyy H Wn W Wrer, aie Phitedelphiss sdithe : a (pb | Breapsturr our—The aggregate sales amounted | and 71 passengers, to Schmi alchen. y ndependenes, Savage, do; No , Cooper, Attorney asked the jury to believe that they wore re. Licutenant De Hanon, Lieutenant Pinckney and aggreg ate Triad bark Sldvaie, Heutk, Newenstter 90 days, with coal, to | pqfsi@iite from Capt Seoriale, of ship Ann Alexander, of NB | [hy pendence, Garage, do} Nonmmatel Cooper, Thann ecived and acted upon ; but the jury can take nothing | Lieut. Walker were examined as witnesses. ‘Their tes- | to about 3,600 bbis., embracing Troy, Oswego, common for granted—they must rely on proof, It was not proved | timony tended to show that these persons were con- | State, &c., at $475 a 481%, principally, however, at rem Portsmouth for Livorpool. that Shuster ever set foot in this country up tothe day | fined by Capt. Wilkes in a filthy prison, without the | the latter figure ; mixed Western bra $4.95 a $5, Bark Amos Patten, McNear, New Orloans, with flour, to that he was brought here under arrest ; no proof was | eomforts of life, &c. Mr. May appeared for Dinsman, | With some lots favorite brands at $5 12)4 ; pure Genes- | Suydam, Sage & Co. No date, lat 3002, lon 80, exchanged adduced that the property exhibited were the very ar- | and Mr. J, H, Bradiey for Capt, Wilkes, The trial will | See at $6 75, fancy at $6, and some small lots extra at | siguals with bark Nathaniel ‘Thompson, bound Nj also ship ticles that were stolen. Without proof, there can be | not probably be concluded until Monday. G. $0f25 a $675; Southern was firm, with small sales | Jacob Perkins, from New Orleans for New York, noeonviction. (Mr. Carlisle made an eloquent appeal Petersburg country and Alexandria at $5 814 a $5 94, | , Bark Rose Standish, Spenecr, New Orleans and the Bar, 4m bebalf of thefamily ofShuster, stating that his wife | | Tnra1, or Cravrs.—James W. Wilkon, indicted and Richmond country at, $5, with 100 bbls. Haxhall’s | Ajfil?, wil mdse, to HD Murtbut & Co, dd iby. Mareh 31, lat 44 17, lon 46 02, spoke bark Caro~ Cork, in : tee oot oe Tort saved from the wreck of the |. BAwrIMoRE, April 27.—Arr bark RH Douglass, Norvill Wn Hedfords lott at Tele ug | Rio de Janeiro; schrs Edith, Crowell, Boston; Ann Elizabo Raw pBgdfond:, lost at dale of | Mascon, was towed into port yesterday morning, without hay St Thomas, whore they | Resins giolmer Georgia repartee of Patusent; a al Tovidence, Steamer Geor : RTE Rersone ship, 1 bark, and 1 horm brig, Cld, bank, Warren, i Gull inva fe The net proceeds of articles whaling bark London Packet, 0 May, amounte@ato only $1,500, and the cooper, have arr home, Went in brig America, of Mattapoisett, The followin Providence: were drowned from the wreck:—Martin Tunghams, boatsteer- | B , : ; or, a pative of Bremen; Joseph Clement, of New York; WD | NeLella West Tadies; brigs Princess C’Deuse, believed of do; and Frank Coenash, a Portuguese fone Phillies ont Petnormtaancr on f ig Hawthorn, B: le, Sunderland, 50 days, miscarriage in the basement of the court- | with Mr. Crafts, in the case of the Franklin, has | D™8nds at $675. | Wheat—Sales of 2,400 bushels of Ohio | coal, to Hurclay & Livingston, woin inat, Int 4030, Toa exe Bouse building, where she boarded. ‘The prisoner put cca 3 were made at 105¢. Corn—The sules reached 25,000 | perienced a severe gale from NW to NNW, which lasted till | SR™@S. i York; Express, his handkerehilet to his eyes, appearing to weep), ‘The | 20W been on the stand fiye days, for three days un- | Hushels, including 6,000 bushels of white at d6c., and | the th; shipped «sen which stove bulwarks fore and. afte | qe TOKEN; GAPHLL lat 14 N, lon 61 15 W, ship Plymouth, | poe actiurst, Hoop learned gentleman then took up the testimony of the | dT Seremasdenany oe 3 eurer a neatching 16,000 do. New Orleans heated, afloat, at 50c,; round | broke stancheons, boats, companion way, broke the | °™*™4* of Ssgharbor, Spoken, Jamaica; MF Lutterleh, Somers, Can bath ‘witnesses for the prosecution, in relation to the hand- | CTOSss-examination ., Choate, Wilson made | was scarce, and held at 63 a 65c., while 62ic. was | "hte! eryontr= ; ad in tow of steamer Relief, ship Harvest ler, for Liverpool. Writing of Shuster, and made'an able effort to destroy | the first material contradiction of hig direct testi- | offered. Meal—Small sales New Jersey were mado at 7 nig Grteany, Colin Bale het panei (Shear Ey Sage hoe Dite a gS nl taba OS Serer rp teeta pape Mach last foe St. He ridiculed the idea that a man who had stolen the | mony, in relation tothe first wrecking letter written | $2.75. Rye—Sales 4,000 bushels were sold, afioat, at | maintopmast and main wr Split sails, fe. "No date, ine 3 Ship Louisiana, Duhurst, from Rio, 3 days out, for New BanGor, April 25—Cld bie China, Alden, Havana, Jewels would haye exposed himself to convietion for the | by Captain Smith. This he endeavored to explain, | 96%, with some lots at b7c. delivered. | Rye Flour— | 30, lon 7340, spoke sehr Belvidere, from’ Portiand for Balti- | Orleans, 16th ult, Int 23 10 8, lon 41 16. Cuanuxsron, April 24—Arr steamship Southerner, Berry, i" 9 A new Am ship, painted blue, with a red streal nd, Eldridge, Boston; brigs Architect, e Sales of 150 bbls. were made atz$275 0 $2 81%. more, ate | Market closed dull, Nas: ppt eat brig Hiram, Crosby, Turk’s Island, 16 days, with salt, to Corron.—The sales reached about 1,500 bales, at a | 7H Braine mere paltry consideration that three or four hundred | by saying he supposed the question of Mr. C! ; howing.a | N York; bark How! dollars worth of governmentadvertising would betaken | related to anollier letter.—Boston ‘Traveller, 27th. : hares cram dette in whem |e ‘olice Gazette, e' ‘eside: yy 2, Brig Selma, Cutler, Savannah, 5days, with mdse, to Tooker, proposing to restore the property on these conditions. Army Intelligence. decline, it was reported, of a 2c., since the arrival Smith BC alae é i re we seed ut, enid Mr. Carlisle, the case is made up; witnesses | we learn that Col. Hunt, of the Quartermaster’s De- | OTe Mm ee nema Poe ealie Paes) eevee ee oe are found, who swear to their opinion, that these letters ont, ived in New Ori Frvit.—There have been sales of considerable lots of | with timber; put in on account of h Sre inthe prisoner’shandwriting, Webbhoversarouna | Bartment, arrived in New Orleans yesterday. It is un- | Raisins (omitted yesterday,) at $1 45 a $1 50; 400 ca- Oldenb sehr Vesurgis, Hayssen, Bremen, 42 days, in ballast Mamabans Vand; aades E eching at their bead, | acftood that Col. Hunt is to relive Lieut. Col. Tomp- | sex Canton Ginger at $600 a §6 25, time; aud some engers, to Bechtel & Dreyer. e chosen band, and Jones. marching at their head, | king, and that the latter gentleman will be stationed at f H chultz, Malaga and Gibraltar, 55 days. ‘mer, Baltimore; Henry, Baker, New Orleans; schr Somers, hori dl Mth inst, $80 PM, off the Hed Bucy, | Watgon, Havana, In the offing, 's brig unknown, Cld BE sl Cambria, Sti A h Shi ie een, steoring East, 18th inst, lat 49 41, wy, res Adela, Metariy West indies A ee Nebscate 7 ikegns from New York for Laguna, 22d inst, lat $720, lon Dunel; in iy sehr’ Laredo, Hammer, We lurch, N 4 h, arr stenmship Isabel ‘A bark, standing SW, was passed 20th, lat 18 6S, lon 3340. | brig Roselin, Elliot, Bark Lydia ae, G wood, from Philadelphia for Rio do Sagas anaes ee a 1, Rollins, Havana via Key We Grant chr Brothers, Hosmer, with his knees knocking together, his tongue falterin, ; lots of Pecans at 34 a 4e. neiro, t,’ Capo Henlo i With the face and demeanor of «wretch and n hypo. | Piindelphia,though we have no authority for this but | | Frret.—About 800 bbls. Mass. Mackerel changed hands | Jor wopal and squanesail: ich inst at Sh Tone Bh epoke | llens Tne re cn ten Yet Ne nee eee Deans Smeaton, der TAs oe ioe reel aN. erite, bearing in his hand this gonfalon of victory, Sahin yune, M to-day at previous quotations. The market is yery | ship StMury, of New York, from Palermo for Philadelphia, Bark Roxanna, of Thomaston, 22d inst, off Key West. Sld 2th, sehrs Lightfoot, Sleeper, NOrleans; 2ist, Cordelia, “full high advanced,” inscribed with the magic words, | , Major Gen. Twiggs announces that the eommands | firm. Scbr Dunl Francis, Ferris, Norfolk. Bark Catharine, bound to the Westward, 22d inst, off Key | Smith, NYork; 2th, Trumpet, Ames; Betsey Pierce, Kendall; “Fifteen Hundred Dollars Reward, and a free pardon | for Oregon and California are to start from Fort Lea- | Hay was dull, and no sales reported of moment, Be, pone math ex eacenewiucearones Axieline, OB) 15'dayp, Se vark Albati an 1 15 dade Seo 3 itta, | 12n¢ Achorn, Sylvester, and lero, Perry, for do. to every body but Shuster,” comes iuto court hereces. | Yenworth on the 10th of next month. Hratr continues very firm, with moderate supply, Schr Irene, Colby, Eastport, 15 days, CA MATK, Albatross, of Liverpool, 15 days from Mansanille; | ERANxront, April 25 Sid achr Argus, NY ork. eorted, nevertheless, by the dragoons of the police, to —_— Inon.~-There have been Inrge sales of No. 1 Scotch | Schr Montano, Waite, Bristol for Boston. well.” 4 if daiphias thy Abrowelo, Meron “und Ainakiee ballbae 3 see that hha toes the mark; and strai tway Mr. Burke | ay urn lee mimoetet the 17th Ae Gite eee ee Ar 26 @ $22 50, 6 mos., afloat, Below. ETS Trace SEF MiAdelnhie, from, Charleston for Boston, | York. a s P sae ” receives him with open arms; the District Attorney ie Courrier de Constantinople, of the 17th of Febru- BME W: ; Br bark Hirondo, from Shields, via Cork, bet ph any 2b vel ata h dat ‘on 80—could no OLM: love, April 25—Arr schr Olive Branch, Clark, takes him by the hand, and, with tears of compassion, | ary, eays:— Provistons.-—Sales of 400 a 600 bbls. Pork were mado | coal, te Barclay & Livingston: 0” Vi CoM March & with Seger th Pudsans frm elhat fox Oardouas, 16th last, at | Sear te Miecellaneous. cea” Foor Somes! hanaat rhe Ainerican frigate Constitution, which went to | at $10 a $10 1234 for mess, which was a decline ; ! eandid Jones, who confes- | Tunis to take Mr. Smith Macauley, named Consul | prime was nominal at $8 25; sales of 500 bbls. were feces his offence! truthful Jones, whose confusion, con- | General of the United States in Egypt, in order to bring | reported of mess, to arrive in sixty days, at $9 8734. s7, lon 9 17. Tewse, Del fpr 35, 7 Pat Brig Toledo, Glover, hence for Pensacola, 5 days, out, no | Breakwater fri abip Rvatan ‘Bue ‘Vandalia, terday to get her off. ks at him in the eye Saliled. Steamship Northerner, Budd, Charlestou, pee eieaseses An attempt was made yes- ut it proved unsuccessful. Capt Ped- tradiction, and convenient memory, utterly failing him | him to his new place of residence, entered the port of | Pickled meats were firmer, and sales of 90 hhds. dry | Apnr. 28—Wind at sun-rise, E; at meridian, E; at eun- of Camden, Me, waspassed about 22d inst, | rick is «n board, havi hors out at all points not needed by the prosecution, make his | Malta on the 27th of last January.” salted shoulders were made at 3%c., and 40 hhds. dry | set, E, with fog. in Jat 2464, Jon 8 Se ae ie ai: overboard. "She has three feet water in her holt, Mle Sania truth as clear as the noonday sun! Poor, dear Jones ! oo salted hams at 5c. Beef--There was a good demand to Herald Marine Cor b eoan ee ankle Be ypetaren: On Rey or ‘ork, 20 days, tance of another steamer, t er with the Rappahannoc! he has a weak mind, and weaker honesty; he is fit to be Domestic Miscellany. the trade, and small sales (some 60 bbls.) were made, TPHIA, April 28 4 PM recent DEEL Bacal ” eee p Seely Goon Foauired to get her, fabio ops wary fine. The ship anybody's tool; he tells you, that when he is afraid he The Catholics intend to build a church on Merrimack | including country at at $11 50 a $12; and City | parbey, NOrieans; brigs Palo, Hall, ‘Savannah; Joihen 2 6 ‘Barbadoes, and pan oe for New Or- bh it te e Dr bark Wm Metcalfe, or. stedoun Nore bigs Axrwenr, April 10—Ship Glasgow, for New York, with | Trneit, for Wost Indies, and May Wlower, for Maliax, re- darerr pie Hee eae cena pe mart mere tien SS Pa The pilot boat Thos J Conner, from acruise, MBinee (latter uot’ arrived: Bi ce balore eeaaay Pomeh | have just ‘arrived at the ‘Breakwater, and reports, the brig ign. ct can’t tell the truth; he candidly confesses that he was | street, in Manchester, N. H. They have completed one | 40. at $12 50 a $12 75. Lard—Sales of about 700 bbls. ene April 4—Arr Euclid, Mobile; 6th, Froyes, N Aer Ca for, the receiver of stolen goods, and held on to them till he | of their eoutracts, and will commence the work forth- | and tes. were made at 5%{ a 634c.; the latter for strictly ‘red, barks Margaret Hoes, Litton, Baltimore; Elks, ‘aw good and sufficient reasons to give them up; and | with. rime. Butter—313 kegs of Ohio inferior were sold at foston; Menrerey, Mitchel, Cubs; Mary, Whelden, Pay Be berefore he is worthy ofall belief; and you ought not | Tenmessee is said to be the only State in the Union | €%- Cheese—There was but little doing, while the | Homey, Nashua, Ciifurd, do: beige Lewis, (having repaired Baker, Boston. rp York. tohesitate to find, upon your solemn oaths, as an abso- stock was light, , n Jute truth, anything that he tells you; even that the | {rit Bed net a foot of railroad on the first of January | "'syicrs of all deseriptions are firm, with sales of No, | {0m {ienfueros: Tatwo, Henson, NOrlanns; schra Henry, Grow {him ag having passed up tele aitersetne A Bak tase is Satcn laterals & green cheese,” Thine tie ealogium , 1 Nutmegs at $1; Pimento at 944 a 10 cents, and | Alcxandria; Sylva, E Gibbs, Richmond; Bantos. Dickerson, Arril6th—Arz AF Jennie, Leavitt, Londos. | signt, ecpposed to be the Fairmoune, from the Coast of Atrio Which the prosecution pronounces upon ite Ajax who, | . ‘The second track of the Fitchburg Railroad, betwoen | Cloves 10e. Charlston: Francis A Godwin, Carlisle, do; Spray; Kerwan, | 71h Gustave; Dalioners Sch, Weaken (oh are ytievter | and no doubl will reach the city this cvening, as the wind if In the darkness of the Tombs, cried. out, like his pro: | Lincoln and Concord, has been staked out, and the | “Sumas —Sales have been made of 500 baga Sicily, at | Norfolk; Geo Edward, May, NYork; Welcome Retura, Lup | geucustave: Baltimore: Sth, Washington (s), New York via | fresh from the SE. Nothing later from the skip Satara totype of old, 4 ; ‘a work is reply proceeding. The sleepers are already | $65—6 months, t kin, Boston; ML Hall nah; Robt B South, Ro- | timore; Gonri land, NYorks dthi Johan Cagl and | , APril 27, 5}; PM—At9 o'clock this morning the ship Swa- RRC Cticetee eee on the ground, and the next operation will take place | Svaans.—The market for common gradesCuba within | Pinion, Nantucket; Sencea, Hurr, NYork; Expedite, Rackit, | Johan Schmidt, NOzleans Ds, and America New | {878 was thumping hard and leaking ficely; 00 tons of Ner irom 5 without delay. the past week has advanced % to tay unde fate deerend | Bridgeport; Henry, Crowell, Woston: large Philadelphia’ | Yorks Jin, Gaston, do, Magnet, Calventoa; 7th, das Freeman, | bad been thrown overboard. “She was ewung round to her “Give me to sce” how I can get out of this powerful —__—_—_—_ srevetle % Wares, NYork; steamers Anthracite, Alleu, NYork; Ironside, | NYorx; sth, Jupiter, Balttmore. Anchors and her stern i towards the iand, and, the erew are A “ Ww. . ; do. Be , | in readinees to 500, . “ei and althou, ut a portion of 1! 1 - F Si La F. ; — :, 4 4 6 wind from NE and ij ing. t ‘The name of Shuster is mentioned to him. It is all that | The Civilian of the 11th states that Captain Mays if Kreo of firmness was manitasien, | La Favorvtte, Capt Casash weal athote ca FAGGe STG ae | Bee see April dth—B1d Arsh, Simpoon, for Now York; | sesreh of lighters, ‘The harbor fi full o¢ vessels, smong whtoe rt 3 i La Favorette, Capt C: ty y heean remember of that dark scene; for instantly the | and his party of California emigrants left Fredericks. | Red of, ® good degree of frmness was manifosted. | ka aria: (Shy Gator, Men garg om erigay nan light breaks in upon him: “his shackles burst from | burg on the 27th ult. Previous to leaving they were | 4o half chests 24, id do 1934. Young Hyson-—44 halt | Port; And has a cargo of wine. She lies bow on, and had around him, and he walks abroad redeemed, regenera | joined by @ number from the Colorado, swelling the | Chests 60; 134 do. 404; 40 de 463,, 28 dead 14 Hed yesterday when our informant left. Sthe-Elizabeth, Barclay, for New York; 7th--Hannah Kerr, | 18 large ship, and bark Thos Pallett, from Laguara, 4 April 28, 9 A M.- ptain Virden, with tl ilot boat aeuerots April le sid aves hmpeon, Yor and from | Cfobpee and crew succonded yesterday afternoon fn ha ‘i o} 22 do. 4343; 100 do. her last night. No lives 1 Pi the ship Swatara into 20 feet of water, but not havi = ted, and disenthralled,” by the genius who breathed | party to about fifty in number. They design going by 4 347 a se an, ), | ance was sent to her last night. ‘0 lives lost. the Pill same day, Also sld from the |, PM 11th, Shannon, mph 'd ‘ara into 20 feet of water, but not having this idea of reward, offered by the public authorities | the Read of the Coneho to El Passo, crossing the ‘Pecos Sain Si; Oo Anise oie han oe Bice isn a Suir SwATARA—Seo Lewes, Del. iF ety a MO Ca OL us galas can tare en tik Wee asin aie Gee aeetee to anybody, including the thief himself, for the immo. | fome fifty miles above where Colonel Hays crossed it on | 95°18 do, 233; 240 do, 28, Hyson Skin dd chests | wBARX VERONA, (of N York.) GA Trundy, from Newport, | Casnnakvan, April ooald tigginsons Owens, NY ork. At Breakwater for n harbor, having lost her anchor in getting lation of ‘any victim; an idea which ought never to | his return from his expedition to Presidio del Norte. do. 2644; '286 do. 21; 72 do. Sen Bodo. dB ae | Wales, for New Orleans, was fallen in with, no date, Tat a5 oa Cowns, April Sarr Offiand, Broyer, ‘from NOrleans for | Of the ship Swatara, and Captain Virden thinks the ship have escaped from the Patent Office without being first | The party have procured the services of Mr. Robert H. | qo) 18; 20 do i13¢; 63 do. 17 Twankay. 80 batt chiecty | mel ey Spanish Golacre sadition, having | Bfemens th, Gen Taylor, Chase, Charleston for Stettin. | Myst have filed ght. Bitented in strict monopoly, to the original inventor. Bassett as guide, He was at Presidio del Norte last | 951," Gunpowder--20 half cheste 3644; 8 do. 5; 17 dor | between Dand 10 fect water in the held which wee Revine | piGORM, ADE S-Sld, Win Mills, Ayre, NYork; dth, Jas Hay, | qMOutm, April 2) Arr, ships Richmond, Ewers, Bostons. hhis is the ease which is commended to yeur judgments | fall, and returned with Captain Highsmith over nearly | 3912: 19 do. 82; 7 do, 3134; 60 131, boxes 34ic; 196 do, | &Aining fon them, the pumps being rendered useless. by prez | iLwterald, do; 6th and 7th, Urania, Cole, Bostou; Sth, Thos | Gitow, WT Wheater, Martin, ieee bei tone eee and consciences by the earnest and oft-repeated decla- | the tame route that he intends to pursue on this | 35:2) Tmporial—t2 half shorty 46; oordo Sc; lie Coc, | tious working. Cape ® with his wife and the crew, eta aii, | Hanford, Romayne, doy (before reported éld $d.) h, | Boston’ pe vabealapianl wedianssiis ones Fations of the Distrit Attorney, that it is the plainest | Oecasion, boxes 31; 40 do. 30, Oolong—15 half chests 68; 15 do. | yenten board the Rariano, which arr at Gibraltar March 2, | 0 ROOMMAYEN, APY: jen, Jackson, from Savannah, |“ Macritas Port, April 23—Sld schr Caucasian, Thomas, N ease for conviction the world ever saw! Mr.Curlislethen | | ‘The Austin Democrat mentions another visitation of | Po* 959 aa’ aa. Ni | The A was placed in quarantine, and proceeded soon after for | © “C1'v ns River, April 10—Arr Tadmor, Bowie, for Savannah. | York. In port 2th, sehr Por Bed yon for do, waiting Ningyong Souchong—235 half chests und vessels, pat in for w alluded to the fact that, on his first trial, Jones said | locusts or grasshoppers in that region. As that paper va» " Ghat he took one of the diamonds to a jeweller in New | observes, it will be recollected that during the months Roe ee ee York for examination, after he had advanced the money | Of October and November last, myriads of insects, Wuiskry—Sales of 100 bbls. of Ohio w de at | Purpose. on the property ; but could not tell who thejeweller is | called grasshoppers, appeared in that part of the | a9. ‘to 25c.; drudge at 22c.; with small lots State | 7,282 HOME—Schr Pacific, at Boston, 27th, reports:—On or where he lives. Mr. Key had said that he could not | country. They were at that time seen ata distance of | Prison at 21/0. The supply was ‘ight ote © | 7th inst, lat 4, lon 71 30, fell in with the wreck of the brig tell the names of the jewellers on the Avenue, To give | at least one hundred miles, east, west, north and south 24. ipply was very light, Home, of Gardiner (before reported abandoned), with main= leaving the crew of the Verona in the April 3—sld, Afghan, Cowpland, and ‘Gleaner, Duncan, for | Wind. Below, several Westward tinatio sc harbor, They were performing the eight halk in the ro “ 1. cr iy hay, bea he ene ork.” Sth--Sld, Adam Craig, for Now York. tw Wth--Sld, Elijah Swift, Lewis, for N: ¥ 4 - ‘tic, Chapman, New don, ioe Sora fon Harley, and Ciasua: for Newyork; York; Robert Bruce, Kimberly, Charleston, " St eS ik a gate, NNN | ORS Aeea foy, Lond AL, 8th—Ar C) ton, La ader, i] , Baltimore, gn mints me any) Mien Hac es eondon, for Boston, | to New York. Cli pilot boat Relief, Webb,” St Bartte’ In te full credit to this, Mr. Carlisle must suppose the Dis- | Of that place. The cold weather either destroyed or {KETS ELSEWHE a <-galaba Hampton Roads, brig Foster, Baker, Alexandria, bound to tlet Attorney to be » natural fool. Ppose the Dis- | caused them io disappear in fight, With the rerum MARKETS ELSEWHERE, BRAG TRANELIY, Bowden, at Boston from Now Orleans, on | for ann Seimiast 5 Bala, NS) ech fourier, Rodgers, Richmond, Lound to etredcecing ” jew. | of warm r. aud since th STOCK SAL e 19th inst, lat 3%, lon 70, during & gale from the W, fost | Orleans; 10th, Feronia, Henzel, and, Silas Richards, Welsh, y rowell, Yor i ¢ emerged from ound in still greater ber Railroad, 77 ; 4 do. do., 7734; 2 do. Old Colony Railroad, 73; | *ed 21 years—same time had decks swept, lost boats, &e, France, of Bath, from Apalachicola for Antwerp. Fors L Zachr Arispe, Ryan, Brasos Santiago; sehr Jang store is, ts if greater numbers, 93 do. Vermont Central Railroad, 56%4; 13 do. Boston’ an Bric Acorn, Howes, from Boston for Philadel sed by 3d, Alex Von Seltwedel, Hildebrant, fm Bremen | Elizabeth, Jacques, do. Cld, ship Lapland, Simpson, Boston; Mr. Rancuirrr—Well, we'll have to put a straight | Major Daniels, U. 8. A. Q.M., arrived in town yes- | Worcester Railroad, 1003; ; 4 do, Boston and Maine Raitronds | inenstach ith abr ah oes on for Philady for NYork. Brship Orleans, Henry, Liverpool: ships Nisgare, Smith, Li Jacket on him. (Ha! ha! ha !} terday, says the Galveston News of the 14th, having | 10s; 15 do. Vermont’ and lass. Railroad, 47; 21 do, | Boston, 270h, and had anchored with loss of jibe boo ovsn—Of Dover 7th, Margaret, Clark, fm Bremen for | }**700); Sunbesin, Wintor, do; bark Cllatonte Weight Rafe, Mr. Krv—I don't doubt that the learned counsel is a | come from Lavaca by the Portland. Major D. desires | Western Railrond, Iu%; 18 do, do, 10S 12 mos, atter | pe mann, oi Baltimore; Emma, Edeatd, fin NYork for Bremen; ‘ach, | Monrovia, Laperis: sehre Visitor, Wilson, Wie, Grande: G Solomon, and a greater man and smarter than | am. to procure somo twenty-five additional teamsters for | 90 4 il OR, ME mons 30 dot” Reading’ Rail | -.PR BAG Be in, Douglas, from New York for Hali- | Highland Mary, Payne, 40 days, New York for Londen‘ oth, | Wi pap Wiltioealay. ey eteeeee Mr, Cantistx: (smiling)—I think that Mr. Key is sin. | the expedition of Gencral Worth to the Passo del IP iodo. don 1A, BID Ser’ Eccharee Hath: a: | bor, about 1th diel bogota |e aniiwr agri Sid, Celeste, Moleuhy, NYork; 10th and th, Cowhoate B Webster and Aitony poy gifted, and therefore not able to tell what | Norte, He will return forthwith with such teamsters 9685: 99 divi Vermont Gentral Railroad, $270, AnD, Card, of Windsor, NS, was lost at Black h, Enterprise, Lyons, do;7th, arr El Dorado, Morrison, Live | With sma ip and one bark in the offing, nms pool, for Staten Island, and proceeded Sth. x6, April 5—Sid, Henrietta, Oates, and Kirkwood, | ORTLAND, April 26—Cld brig Cardenas, Goofling, Havana. Marti: York; 8th, Hortense, De tes, do. PHILADELPHIA, April 27—Arr bark Fairmount, Lane, Ri- Swan, Shawmut, Union, Carl Otto, Franco, and Oceana, for | Jet Gambia; brigs Geo Washington, MoCarty, Havana; Sulla, New York. Bray, Boston; sehrs Joseph, Dow, Newburyport; Geo Wash- Faumourn, April7—Off 6th, Hope, , from Baltimore | inéton, Thorn, New York; fRenj Brown, Ric New Lon- for Antwerp (so reported); 10th, Rio'Grande, Thomas, from | 4m; K & A Stewart, Lozicr, New York, Lycen and proceeded for Antwerp, RoviDENcE, April 26—Arr schs Alfred Barratt, Smith, 1 3--Sld Sarah Millidge, Price, Roston; 6 Truman, Tuthill, do; Danl Parker, ‘Russell, h, Carnctacus, Barber, New Yor! N York: Charles, ithodet, N joard, Apri Parsboro’, NS, previous to 11th int jewellers’ stores are between Sixth street and Cole- | 8% he can procure, Le § the way of Port Lavaca. It ap- RRipex, Anderson, from Savannah for Bath, put Ci man's Hotel, and between Coleman’s Hotel and the ar ig hd a Lae Keane that this expedition will seek, 10633 Leen larket House, and between Ninth and Twelfth streets, | Set out about the first proximo. ermontand Maas. tarde . Why there: fs, between Four-and-a-half atreet and | ed £ ons GRD) ee “Galveston is per- ae: ee Lemma i rv off Cape Cod, Wer ete Nee NW cate leman’s Hotel, Mr.—— Mr.——- what's his name? | fectly free from disease. There is no cholera here, and ‘ALtimonE, April 27.—$5,000 United States 6's, 1968, b 30 c ~ (“Ha! ha! he can’t tell himself.) has been nothing like it since the imported cases men. | 48% 124s : $1,000 Baltimore 6, 180, 10s¢ 4's do, Mabanee, ce Foor noattine, ema ean Esrelags map ene Mr. Rapeuirre—Mr. Hayden. tioned week before last. But two deaths have occurred | 2 iio. 1970, 99% 5 $1,000 Baltimore and Ohio Ri been " M5 $i. C Yes, Mr-Hayden, Mr. Scraphim Masi, | during the past week-—both in the hoxpital d | road tonds, 1864, 92 ; 100 shares Baltimore and Ohio Railro Gil Mr. Cantist hpi tpg ace gabect nd Chronic dinermpital, The Mexi- | b 90 ds, 40, Dut stood off and on inthe Straits, and sent in a boat aptured by the mountain Arabs, the US Consul at 6 that she did not anchor in Gibraltar ay, Mr. Wariner, Mr. Keyworth, Mr. V. Masi, and, going | ¢4n, Lewis, dicd of FOREIGN MARKE’ 7 a 4 ts NO e landed Lieut Sherb fr Madeii 16th, David, Yorke, Bo *. ning, seh rf jannah, farther up, Mr. Lewis, and Mr. Hi-ging, 7) te termderatand. says tho News of the 14th, that our | Havana, Arnit.22,—We hand you, ag usual, a eopy of | war shout the eame time that the Br brig Three Sist Giimsny, April li--Atr Hersehell, Wienholts, Now York snilton, Fiddler; Vinginiat: atten tes Mr. Ker (correcting him)—Huggins. (Ha! ha! ha!) | planters on the Brazos have recently been visited with | our report. Our last enters #0 fully into the state of | ftom Gibraltar, and was captured by the Riffs. TI mburg. a id Albany; sloops Rhode feland, Hull and Radiant, Mr, Canuists (smiling) He does recollect one, (Ha: | Yery reasonable and refreshing rains. In some places | our markets, and no alteration haviug occurred since | Deen M that tine a spell ofextraordinary calm weather, du~ sco, April 9.-Arx Atncl, utchinsen, Sarannth, Be cand. gi dae a oa: ; joo dry to obtain ring which the Three Sisters was left at the m the eur- aN =-Cld Royal Vi , for 5 * 1CHMOND, April 26—, i , 5 pould have maze him tell whether the New York jew. | stand of cotton. Wi tf good | it wont to press. that it leaves us nothing to add. Ex- | fent for two or three days, and which drifted her ya the direee. | 1 pai Old Royal Vis eriey Huaiet; toe New Or-. aid vase Duchelseaeaa@e it OREM et a tear ‘ hope now there will be no occa- | change on N : would have made him teil whether the New York jew. | stand of cotton. Wo hope now there y Paragraph sored rh Poi Sng Boston has, however, gone up Were ae coast. There is some reason to fear that the Christian, Jones would have picked his jeweller, if he | SMe paper says :—“ The weather, which, for several | Avnm. 21.-Sinee our report of 7th 4 rosecuting his inquiries, to end if 4 had consulted one. He would have been very particu. | day* had been quite warm and fine, underwent one of | tions in sugar have been limited, We Rey re qiae, thin ‘anything in elation toher. ee lar, fearing that he might have been suspected of hay. | its usually «nid nges last night, and to-day we | tions as follows:—Middling to fine whites, 103 1114 | | ScHR Oscsoxa, (of Bluchill,) Friend, from — for Bos- ing the government jewels. Further remarks were ave a norther cool enough to enable the thirsty to | rials; choice whites, 12a 13 ra.; superior floretes, 1334 a | tO" With piles, in attempting to go into Bass Harbor, Mount ean f Nose HARES AuNord Amerike, NYork; Gutenbere, | onesie! Mattia’ Percival dsr Fiona ioe arte ,Hesvoxn, April i—Arr Louisa, Sandmark, New York: Teh. | Wie Cyclops, Calhoun, Howton, Ars: 24th, ship idem, (BES Francisen, Baltimore, Sid Sth, Louvre, Weeks, NYerk; 10th, | Kesdvetter, Hristol, (Rog:) brig Leopoldo O bonnell, Dunton, HAvawa, April 21.—SI ‘alhoun, Boston; bxcet, Revell, NYori, ee Orline St John, Berry, ke asimilar fate, The Consul was diligently udley, Burrington, frt or chtr; | ‘lope h ts, dispense with ice , . yy “ Desert, i ly storm, night of 18 NYerk via Card id; Lucinda, in Port—Ships Tamerlan derson, for Haveo; Stirling, SETS ot Mie Hanaiibe with wiltes Ev ig amctiated ta nn Poe easy Oye Tei browns, 626 @ 6M r9.j cucu: | Ledge, bil ed hie wns got of pany ay tT HOME | Delane, dische; Cumberland, Woodbury, do; Empress, brew, | Theobold, divchrg; Sennerman, for Liverpoek, Bite this trial, were in the highest degree creditable to their Police Intelligence. and we quote middling dere ont a a of rudder and deck load, and towod into South West Harbor, Bristol; Almade, Bruwer, Cowes, 014; Fagham Berd vant, for do; U Kingdom, MoColtum, ‘$e profersional skill and eloquence. Made to Pay Up.—A respectable looking English wo- | 64 ra. ‘There is no improvement whatever as regards | Sane Ween the eocaine War Gfoy, ThompeonCarienny | Jen, (iit) MeLadghling ase'g, Camillun,( Be) Ashton do; Mr. Ker, for the United States, commenced by insist. | man by the name of Elizabeth Jenkins, appeared be- | the prospect for the yield of the crop, which will show | foc fetostcd Teary aod Henke fat aren of fol Wave (be- ing that Mr. Carlisle did not make good his word, that | fore Justice MeGrath, at the police court, aud com- | a deficiency of one he would show that all the material evidence for the | piained of being defrauded out of $20, by a’ man ealled | drought hug continued varbeted, pick teece eee ee | fein ST Gay, from Larmoutk. The eargo hee been Prosecution is tainted. There was ne proof whatever, | Aaron Sargeant, a kind of dealer or operator in land, | almost entire absence of the occasional showers, which | ScHR Ocean Queen, Bolles, [of Sippican, M ashed been charged, that the government had com: | located at 15 Wallstreet. It appeared from her afda- | are so desirable for aiding the operations om the Seage | Yannan for Providence, wae eupsiced oir ene Bho taeda nded felony; on the contrary, th Vits and statements, to tho magistrate, that she is a | estates, forthe nurture of the young cane,and for vege, | 9840, lon 72 04, during & heavy gale from W'S W; she euptain on the part of the opposing eounsel, to get the jury, | musical lady, and her husband is at present in Boston, | tation in general. in somo hinportant districts, nor a | ANG STew, were taken of by the Brig Toiedo, Glover, tm NY ork twelve sworn men, to compound felony, There was no | and has been about four months.in the country; and | drop of rain has fallen for many months, and strong | (ieeneacelas and on the 224 transferred them to the bark | Foof that Webb was here walking about, holding his | having been informed that the accused bad land for | fears are entertained that, unless there is'soon a (Anal Syete erahetong ti tearniomnn elem tees ead as high as the judge, or any juror, and therefore | sale at $1 per acre, she called at his office on Thursday, | tary change in the atmospheres a serious injere wilttte | TSG) Manes, at, Philadelphia from Sagua le credit must not be given to this ‘assertion. Why did | for the purpose of making # purchase, that is, if the | inflicted on the eane in process of growth for the erop | Grande, enc ‘continual rough weather on the passage, not the counsel for the prisoner prove an alibi? It was | land suited her. On seeing Mr. Sargeant, she was in- | gueceeding the present one, The exports so far, during | OR,the {ith inst. off Cape Fea rienced « heavy gale fm impersible. Not a single witness had been brought for- | formed by him that she could ag alot consisting | this month, from hence and Matanaas, aro ver) auait 8 W during which lost foremast head and main topm: ward to prove that he was not in Washington on the | Of 100 acres for $100, representing to her at the timo | amounting to less than 40,000 boxes, against 127,000 | Missix@ Vuaser—Schr W P Peach, of and for Ellsworth, do do; Aquila, Murphy, frt or | (Br) Leadbetter, do Ze yesierday fin Boston, Orono, | BPAEtaD, (Br) Fisher us, Dyce, digelig: John Caskte, Ray- ing; Gondar, Barstow, do; Sea King, Mart perion, Perkins, N Orlen aa; Ottawa, (Br) Thrift, for do; Georgia, Mills, 0; Thotndyke, Child, Cowes, do’ | Peter Demill, Hoey, for N Yor ns, next week ; Mary Ann Jones, | Benj, Adams, Storer, for Bost Tr yesterday fm NYork; | 418 Menapia, (Br) Rossiter, for We sday; Henry Marshall, | Tia, Patching, for Mull; Intrinsic, (Br yerpool; Invincible, (‘Br) Price, disch’g; Yorkshire Lass, Peirce, do; St George, (Br) Hutchinson, for Liverpool; Abi’ disch’g; Mary Aun Peters, Brown, for Liv. Bi igs Excel, Revell, for ic, Chas nes, St Petersburg, JJ Hasthorn, Sm: Brigs Gourier, H eat, NYork, ol Confidence, Baveock, bee a uy man, abt disc! im, Frost, dire! Ty Hodgdens dey Prank taker, do; Wil Stent, ft oreken dalin, Chase, do; Casildaf Doak, dischg; Ganges, Ransos, d my, Wilmineton, cli; San Jacinto, Reed, disc; nt, Foth, unc; 'T O Thoipe ay i Mitinic, Montgomery, for Bath; Bl , Rohde Lily, B ‘ardenas, eld; | Jane, Town for NYork, St Patrick, Ureenfield, for dos Cherokee, Carver, dischg; Harriet pleby, N Or. | J Coben, Hathorn, for Thomaston; Alvarado, Richardson, Jeans, shortly; Mary Ellen, McBonnel if une. Hauipax, N 8, April 20—Arr, 315 4 M, Br steamship Ni- Moxey, Ewery, do; Lady of the Lake, Hines, for Yueatan, Baker, Eton Gulnare, ’Ellmes, for night of the eighth of November last, for the reason that | that the land was in Essex county, and of good quality, | boxes during the whole of April, 1848 Molasses ig | Me,_fid from Baltimore about March 17, and hay not been Ryrie, Bi h Boston; American, Ross, ‘for NYork; Philura, ‘Th he was here. Mr. Radelifle has been calling for Webb | fitted for any seed; he then told her she would bave to | lower—2 and 2% ra. having been accepted in the har- | kas’ isaded principally wid ore mathe eae AawtL2D | Kio, Wickeréom, ‘Piniadelphin: Stet Mayan Kalitan do. Sebre James Henry, Moore, dia ‘Deighton Hane el 4 M Jenkins, Dodge, dise r Wilmington, NC; Albion, Norris, Philadelphia; 23d, Eliza, | 49> eet Walker, do; 24uh, aret, Brough, NY a do; Vin F ‘m Henry, Savi Wanderer, Ireland, NOrleans; sche tiivee Sisters; Cassie W | f0E Bathy Lamartine, Turner, for Provi ve ‘mi lence, dhe brig Chatiahoochie, Carroll, for Philadelphia, | S011 4% artes, and ATES eee renee M Vorks %, on, for do, to-morrow. 4 ri Mid brig Vir aieot io, Nickerson, SaLum, April 25—Cid brig Virginia, Endicott, India. v ete War April 5—No Am vessels in port, Taunton, April 200—Arr schre J Biorce, NY. rk; ‘24th, Ar- for the last three weeks, He may go and sleep with | pay $20 down,and he would give her a letter to an | bor. This was sul 64 ‘ m1 c him, for what I care. He says that he dined with | English family who were on the property, and owned 4 | dition of iiuasnatate ativan? Hit cree to tality the “s Svinens i + * oi him, and yet there is a remarkably outcry, “Bring us | lot next to the one she was abeut to purchase, as she | tanks, and the principal dealers are asking higher | archycniied the Mare ken ae eed ey ge rimethy Crosby, ‘Webb! “They know his whereabouts; Mr. Radcliffe | refused to pay the balance, $80, until she had seen the | rates, ‘The supplies of coffee are tmoderate, ‘and | Gapt Hopkins, and others, of Hampden nee Seem Be Gined with him. If he wants him, send the deputy | land. Upon these representations, with many others | gales are made at $4% » 634 for middling to Ben ‘inet, by" Messrs Shiverick, East Dennis, a beautiful marehal after him, praising up the quality of the and, Mrs Jenkins | good. “Of prime, ttle or ‘nothing comos formard, | Htc Ws tons, called the Elizabeth B, owned hy Captain Matil > rron, for Philadelphis Heaty, Boveae 4 April 3—Off Francisca, from Baltimore Mr. Ravciirre—We are afraid to trust him, was induced to pay the twenty dollars, and the | ‘vhe sales of lard embraced w quantity equal toabout | PArre® Hallet and others, of Hyannis, intended for the | for Amsterdam; bth, Hobo, of Gottenburg, from NOrieans | tist, do; Hatvest and Bristol, NJersey, Sid 25d, schrs Mouné Mr. Kxy—You would be afraid to trust him, unless | next day she called upon Mr.’ Sargeant for the | 10,000 kegs. at 11 $13, and the present stock isequiva: | Antone Monts Sivan wih ikea dice ened Oy cape | for Christiena; iith, Columbia, Geerkeen, from do for Not | Hee, Uhiling Sarah, Lincoln; Rising Sun, Preabey, and you brought him here. It would give them but an- | promised letter, that she might goand see the land. | lent to 13,000 kegs, of which the greater portion isin | another schr. other lever they are afraid to trust him, yet they This he refused to give until she had paid the balance, | bbis. Seven vargées of rice, amounting to 11840 casks, vA hark. of 400 tons, called the Fenelon, was Inunched at States to trust him, this corrupt | $60. Mrs. Jenkins began to think she had been im- | haye been sold, three at 9 rials, two at 93 and two at | Medford 26thinst. She is one of the finest specimens of naval Bachelder, and Chief- Floteher, Charleston. | Par pid Live RPoot, Al tain, Williams, TON, April 2i—Arr Br sehr Jane, Softley, Liver- Fig Charles Menry, Bishop, Boston: 25th, i pool, “Cld 2th; brig 7 elia, Griffing, NYork; 26 hr Orenilla, Cheeks, — posed upon, and that the land, instead of being as re- | gi tials Of lumber, about 60.000 fect, Bath. seta at | Mreniteature ever produced hy” that celebrated. sniphnitdy an foes, ampbaaer Gaakiay tot er, ranrk, Tur- | Portemouth, Mr. Raveuirre—You have trusted him, presented, was next to worthless, Justice MeGrath, on | 26 and $26; 120,000 feet from Portland at $24, and 90, Commanded iy Cape Menor Wm F Weld & Co, | ley, and Igade Newton. isuahy Philadelphia.” Cid Wath, Pal- § Mr. Key—it is astonishing to what lengths the ima- | hearing the case and knowing the reputation of Mr. | Quo feet Frankfort arrived from Providence, are retailing ‘1 Yatered for lig-i0th, Aberdeen, Hubbard, N York: 11th Sow Re April 9—The Am bark G sination of the counsel leads. He would make Webb | Sargeant, forthwith issued a subpcena, summoning his | at $23, A cargo of p. pine from Charleston, badly as- Pies Milo, Weelin, Boston; ‘12th, Plymouth Rock, Caldwell, and from leston for Stettin, has put into this port in’ distress. A out my fon! attendance at the police court, and placed itin the | sorted, sold at $22, and one from Wilmington, at $23 held. L Colburn, Mackenzie, , y 5 id, and it is found Regulus, Tweddle, do. ¥ “4 Mr 2—He is better looking. hands of officer Harrigan to serve, Mr. Sargeant ap- | There is ne lumber on hand, and good copie would 1 ‘top the leaky and also to replace | Advertised--Hiternia, (+) for Boston, 28th; Adonis, Duck- eG OW Bevaut, iraliiaes r © doubt they will try to prove that he is | peared accordingly, accompanied by his counsel, Mr. | meet with ready buyers, particularly of white pin away. April 10—The General 0, 19th; Northumb Smith, do, 224; Buena Viste, ag, Juan Amente, If s diced connection of mine! (Ha! ha!) As men of | Allen, and along hearing was gone into, which re- | Freights are lower, as a good many veseels arrived. The d, and Ocean Star, Williams, do, 20th; America, (3) D'ilamptinne, John Brodie, senre. you, gentlemen of the jury, have to pick out | sulted in Mr. Sargeant paying up $12 out #f the $20, | last charter for Europe was of alatye Am. shipat 210s, |, Livenroot, A for York, Stas Cased (2) Co Te, Gamelan’ sole yng Mey’ JS Keller, JW. Mend, We odes, Lewis Hoper rom do, April J Manila, Given, do, 150) jocambrldee Peabody, \s from vague suspicion, ‘The course of conduct ex- | with a promise that he would ‘haut in the balance, $8, | for Cowes and a market ; » smaller vessel at asome- | /iveTpool, in re ‘owes to 16th; Catharine, do do; Milicite, Hunter, and f i r, F Keeler, St. Patriok, | Mr Donato, (adiniealty) Mrs Donald, Mr an hibits the imbceilit; rni i ,' fax weility of weakness. Mr. Key asked why | On Monday morning. Justice MeGrath thereupon | what higher rate; an American bark of 1,850 boxes | (7hrr® is.no such vessel on her way to Liverpool. terman, do, 18th; Adeling 10, 1th; James Pennell ster S 3 Seid ee was Hot brought here. Were the counsel | suspended any judgment on the matter until Monday. | at ¢3 6x, and a rinall Swedish brig of 1100 boxes atehe | ypathaicue Huron axtived here 1th, from Charleston Woodride, do,’ 20th; New World, Knight, do, 2ist; James tt | Moston: iter: W itannumn, Aes Reomkigr wads Shanta + passed yn B3; Shep herd, orth, do, 22d; Metoer’ Lawrence, do, 234; | Van Buren, M8 Brown, Lawron, Carten, MoD ‘M Livingston, Barstow; and Berlin, Smith, | \ SavansantesStenmsbip Tennewee<Me Geo Be Welag ts do 24; Jorephine, Crooker, do, 25th; West Point, A Jady, Misses MW Torner, J Bb Turner and sorvant; M 26th; Tyringham, Churchill, do, Heb; Joseph Badg Mito, a Dr RD Arnold, Savannah ; AP Pfis= 8, Fidel, Kenton and bi larly aud enild, Montgomery, Ala; R s jadelphia, G Arno! ‘ly May 1; Franconia, Smith, for Daluimore, epath; Tris ly Arnold ang aly; Mr Mudge, tem, Smith, for Charleston, une; Isaae Allerton, fon eae N Urloane, ith; Cato, Wilner, do, auth; lnekaway, bees ad, | digpenceervs ee do, with despateh, re ‘Also, in port, dj, Bight & afraid to trust him? Shuster was Phe $12 Leis ~ jas incarcerated before | The $12 was handed to Mrs. Jenkins, who, with tears | came rate, Several yessela have left’ and are about | wreck and broken spare, Bh alee mica ted; aud Mr. Carlisle admitted the | in her eyes, thanked the magistrate for his kindness in | jtaying for New Orleans, which will diminish the num | ith the sehr Sultana, cf Cclumbla, halt full of water, anda ed to sustain the testi tance that could be conceiv- | thus restoring to her the money, which she thought | ber secking employment here, and may have some ef- | “erelict, 220 ult, lat 42, lon 40, and set her on fie, after taking Jones held on to the last torig p2mes: He says that | was lot. fect on the further course of freights. ‘The late t an old mainsail ont of her; ame of Shuster was mentor elf, but when the | _ Attempt at Robbery.Two hard looking fellows, called | actions to the United States were at $644 for hhd, of | ¢Arv West, April 22—Sailed 9th, acha Elizabeth, of Mystic, Magic, Why? Becanse noone’. it, operated like | Dennis O'Leary and Thomas Jones, were arrested by | sugar. We quote $14 a $1ig for box sugar, with but | St Marke: Elizaveth, of New York, do. 128 bales eotto Ltnew Shuster to be | officer Elder, of the 6th ward police, on a charge of | little enquiry. Molasses freights are declining, and we | Pet" { British ship Alepate; were sold by order of sur~ ‘the principal, and be possessed th oper , bis morn in lo’ 5 A The property was stolen on the bie ye we hisagent, | knocking down Owen McCarty, boatswain of the ship | quote $23; a $2%, On vessels from New Orleans there ; arrived, brig Freighter, "Ot Blanchurds of Perviand, bth of Novembe: Obi hile oe incase that >: . r, and na, and while down, the rascals endeavored to rob | js a quarantine of fiftee nes Pahl . hd, d : con pert of tbat ah on tenn, In the a Justice McGrath committed them both to pri- | of lanetag tbat Ser Feed. 00 ‘cemaale: frome Greet rts boon ashore on F oridu. Tee! we rived mason earuey, in Shus. | son for trial, tain. 20 days from the time of their departure, with an | ine, St Marks, an York. ‘The hull ‘Son's pessension after the robbery, Jones being but the | Arrest of @ Pickpocket.—A pickpocket of rather the | Midiinn i? ater days for ventilation. &c. Exchange, | aiiiti,tailed sche Bu Qld 06 apctine tory. He replied to several points tn tin Le ments of the lenrned gentleman. who preceded higu- | tmall potato order, called James Heath, was arrested | —Large sales of sterling bills were mude at 1034 wii | ty order of Captain “Wicharde falvors received aad, tn redetenes to Wete valine olen’ yerterday, by officer Reed, on suspicion of picking the | per cent prem. New York and Boston 144 to 1 per | percent on nett proceede. F ung colt ina ine meadow,” he said that aceredine'es, | Rocket of Mr. James MeClain, of No, 68 Barclay atreet, | Cent presn. Trices Current of tmports Yet ter att Piisth, sinack William Henry, together with her cargo, eon FAs perk Webb twin jally’ oppose tak are? Set, neaene w tie corner —oe snd Crerert G0 9'4 re. ; Jord per ql., $11 w $12; hams per qt, $10 & fisting of segars, cordials, Ko. were sold this morning, by US “ 4 aj . ee was ne ai sufficient 10} : i rehal—sm: t i arts, j 4 Gaal ves ch erty, Hiding Joe Coek oath horses, | him; therefore, the ehief let him go again. See Shin 6) tn Depots Vorit 115. BOO Re with bank Nieto Mate GUE Bath ed tas Tin intines eee mies Dickvo: Orleans + Mrs Brown, Miss Brown, Mason; F went Phil ies van Antwerp, a nil ene ve je 5 irs 1" med T'H'Smith, MIs Kendall, Francis -A Hall, Walckenh, New York; Mies Ford, Dr Ford RC Black, BL Burnett, Augut } and | SP Adams and Ii F )'vact, Boston; WB Peck, Havans, ‘Bin sleerage, 4M \~Mins Hoodless, of England. ._ —Mr Braaseh, hase tee oor- ir Alizens and family, from Hol— , Boehm, and Hi ‘ee, from Ha i a, for Sas Franetseo; New Orleans, Loxnon, A a lakely, Dove, for Staten Island and ril 9~ Arr Hendrick Mudson, Pratt, fm NYork; Orleans; Wth, FA Everett, nit Baiti- me Sellers, Bremen 9 ‘ororido, Ba= ker, for Borton; E Anderson; toria, Johnson; SAVANBAN—ISi¢ Selma Soil Hi Hudeon, Pratt, aud Yorktown, Sebor, for N York; Gov Liverroo. —Ship Arsbian=J Smi Hinckley, Loring, for do, (com Idg 12th.) White, Mrs Smith, Mise Morrill 206 in