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and the seamanship and discipline of her officers and , eR ' Brookiyn City Intelligence. Suddenly, on Thursday evening, 10th instant, Mr. | ¢ Bork To Very, from New York (Feb 10) for Catifor~ ARRIVAL OF THE CRESCENT CITY. | tr, INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. Covny oy Arrests —All presont exeept Judge Bron- | Ness Grey Matis. aged M1 years, ©” 7 Sa Merah Zi lat Re lon We Tk (ree 19) for Califor And we would adi a word of thanks for the Inxuries carennncnneadl von, No. 16 on the calendar was culled, and passed | His relatives and the friends of his family, are in- wo igi Sram Mow York for California, Mareh 4, at 23 8, tom q ors ehia 1 have been Ko amply sapplied ronal | of the table. whi “ H ) With sentiments of the highest regard p ' M. G. LEONARD, Direyion 1ANNON, Our Washington Correspon wy over. the ewuse not being ready for argument. vited to attend his funeral. from the residence of Mr, Fes ~ “ 1 ” on aennes S17 and 18.-Nickolas G. artwright, appellant, | Mallory, No. 27 South Ninth street, Williamburgh, at | gaye iat WaEN ion ane, OF Liverpool April 22, out 96, f jay 11, 1s4e ‘instte. e¢ ak. respondent.—These eauses we: 2 o’elock, on Sunday, 13th inst, His remains Bark Abbotsford, from New Orleans for Liverpool, April 22, ‘riai—Stealing Negroes—Capt, Wilkes and the a1 the same tine, The opening argument | will be tdkenagireenssood Comctery for interment, | tat 8048 Nsom HEAL We ie Site Whining 6 the. Marg tide at the hour of adjonrument. Mr. Joseph |” Suddenl ht of the Yth inst., Gio )WHALESON-Bark Aen, Russell, from New Redford for Malice Canc—Whiyning in (he Navy The Award ef 4) Disc couussh for appellant; William Curtis Noyes, for | Wasiunorow Tavton, son of Eliza Taylor, in'the ist | Pacitlc Oecca, whaling, Mroh 27, lai 25 7 'N mig i i respondents 5 year of his age. by a mu elved during the | “*°*? Tn April, 1648, it wilt be recollected, there was much | Porice Covurs,—Before Judge Smith —A man named | Hot at Astor plac Waste ros VERY LATE FROM CHAGR Intelligence from the South Pacific, | | | Capt, Cuantes Sr WILSON & Jon 4943 W (am Herald Marine Correspondence. ; WO NEWS FROM ©. IFORNIA. | mer Cresent City. excitement in Uns city, and elsewhere, oveasioned by | Job blir genet epetare by ofteer Sinitb, | tis friends ‘and aay re respectfully in- | | Pmirapezrura, May Li 4B M—Arrived-Griss Salishury AL! rot ts mm a comp ferred ew York, char; ed to a > , the son, Buctain, erland, ( Buss e z . 9 | PERUVIAN [TEMS—A SECOND CALIPORNIA, the stealing of seventy-four slaves, and the earryiag of him with having committed a rape on ber perso Ash ins aa olen Ds treoe | dos, Sch Henry Delaney, Dole, evi tee ‘ Key dee From the Comercio of Lima to the Sst March.) | them down the Potomac in the schooner Pearl, They was held for examination, Mary Spain alias Mary Dane Ses Cheales Clarke” Coclntee en enone, = mae | We find the following curious account of a vast de- | were overhauled at Cornfield harbor, and brought back | [iar Gime a OS AS: Se nomaree OF Deehy Boston; Acorn, Howes, do: Eric, Ityder, do; Geo Washington, The splendid steamship Cr City, Capt Stod- | posit of gold, which is said to exist in the interior of | to Washington, together with Drayton and Sears, white | -cf about $10, ‘The accused was cominitted for trial, epee d as, Clark dard, arrived at this port yesterday morning, from Chs- | porn, It is pablished in El Comercio, of Lima, in the | men, concerned in the lareeny, Sears was tried and | Thomas Fenwick was committed as a vagrant, for the NYorig pe Racket, N gres and Havaza, She left Chagres on the “oth ult | Paper of the Gist March lust, in the shape of a letter | found guilty of © transporting” the slaves, under the | Woman Mts dayne anes ne ate ond Havana on the 7th inst. <c _ | trom one of the passengers from Valparaiso to Calla act of Maryland, passed im 1790; the punishment for | squires. on a charg assaulting Dr. John Hibbard, pag) Sr Groner (Bermuda), May 7—Yacht Brenda, Collamer, : This arrival places us in possessed f El ¢ ‘ommere'. | on board thy Kmgtish steamer, on her last trip (Marc which offence is a fine of two hundred dollars for each | with an axe. was examined, and held to bail in the sum — pet yo B - pee ptm fem u of Lima, to the SIst of March inclusive, aecounts from | gna is as follows: darkey, (nearly fifteen thousand dollars.) Being poor, j Boliotg for his appearance at the Court of Special Ships—Elizabeth, ees SO 8 Thompaon & Ne- | Wcvetet and steamer re, ropa; Br brig Ancons having Panama, of the 26th and Chagres of the 30th ult., amd | | take the opportunity of communicating to you the the abolition abstractionists not willing to pay this | “°*°™* pews Lobanou. Drew, Haveo, Gordon & Taihu: Thane Portid) has boom iSbellog tr the Adsrioslhe Cones eed ail te the Gacete de le Habana to the 6th inst, inelus sulstanee ofa conversation which passed betweon Gen, | roundsum, heis now in jail, where be will remain until | yy. 49 ign ommon Benes hott, New Orienns J WAtKiOn Cor Testun Bosse bece | detained until claimed by her owner; mail steainee Oxpres, Anpexed are the passengers by the Creseent City:— \ O’Brien and several ofhis countrymen, on board the last | the moneyisforthcoming.unless the Executiveclemency | pusiness beine re Mourneds BO) ah RW Byrnes & Co; Northerner, (x) isudd, Charleston, | "Av Haynilton, Br brig Faleons 3d inst, from NYork. PROM CHAGRES, English packet. on her vo: from Valparaiso to Cal- | be interposed. There were no less than @ hundred and OE Qpofford, Tileston & Co; Unens, Latham, do, ED Hurlbut & | Mail steamer Conway, from Havana, Nassau, Se arrived Mr. Dungtison, G, Stoddard, lao. It seems that Gen, O'Brien sojourned, during se. | fifteen indictments against Drayton, the aecomplice or Superlor Court—General Term ‘Barks—Jenn: 1, (Br) Taylor, Belfast, Richardson, | #4! ith ult. and leaves to-day for Eng~ bir, Hughes, W. W. McCormick, veral months of the year 1529, residing athe prineipal | principal in this dark transaction; forty-one for felony, Before Justices Duer, Mason and Campbell, Watson & Cor Dunbradge (ie) Wiligiae Geek BoaHeeR: | Hand. Leta east tae Ca ee J, Bish, R. Trussell, mines of Oontogo where he learnt from an old | and the remainder for transporting the slaves. Ho was, | May 12,—The court opened, and proceeded to call the | Juniper, (Br) Stevenson, New Brunswick, ‘tL De Wi cape dtaainaaniviadeniriee = creas q Mr. Dickinson. Dr. J_8, Beoman, miner, Don Marcos Lisbea, that in the vicinity of Paur- | year ao. found guilty of one of the charges of felony, | calendar, No, 42 was taken up and is under argument, | Adelaide, Drinkwater, Cuba, Nesmith & Walsh; Ainos Patte |. Miseetiancous, F bir. Donald. 8. T. Williams, eartambothere were some bills that were perfect masses | (stealing three negroes,the property of Mr. Upperman,) tee, vi ‘s ame bby Gardiner; Nesmith & Wals! Be Bais Jnuscent (of Yarmouth, NS); N son, from > Sr, Jose Lanas, JA. Tuttle, of gold, and within twenty leagues of the river Ninto | but. on a writ of error, the Cireuit Court remanded the ntelligence, Brigs—Due Leopoldo, Hampodonico, Amsterdam, WW: Sianak vo Chabowen' Lodge, of Veraneih, NS: weet er a hicardo Excoba, Dr, Lowerve, ‘Abajo there were immense plains and washings of gold, with instructions, to the Criminal Court, Heavy Daaea The Supreme Court at Sptingfield, dora, Mathews, Maranham and a market, inst, unshipped rud ame waterlogged, and the master 5 Jamer Kerfort, M. D, Mapes, without end—that in the year 1754, the Portuguese | that he must be acquitted if the jury do not beli Mass.. has engaged upon the case of Ezra H, Corning, usher, (Br) M'Murtie, St Johns, NB, P was’ compelled to ashore, A survey oxdered her Charles Cawaline, J. Suart, arrived there with over a hundred laborers, but | that he took the negroes with the felonious intent of | of Chicopee Falls, vx, the Connecticut River Railroad edonia, (Br) Broward, Ari e, | cargo to be discharged. ‘The cargo is principally insured in. Beaxe'MeCali, L, Wiley, that ina short time upwards of one thousand Indians | converting them to his own use; in pursuance of which, | corporation, It is a suit for damages for injuries re- Nite Rate Noe eB Belzoni, | England. The Failroad iron, and such quods ts Were not da Mr. Sterling. CL. Baum} assembled, and masracred every one of them in one | after a trial de nove, on Thursday, a verdict of not the collision of a locomotive, with a train on lores apd Mitaaiesin Sealth, Misescene® WF Eee; | cad beasanaaeen teelaamsived eo Rosters te ieee Dr. McAllister, L, Baum, jr., night. Not one soul escaped. General O'Brien did | guilty was rendered by the jury. The prisoner, through laintif was a passenger, between here and | Mary Parker, Parker, Bahamas; Gil Blas, Furron, Abaco; | schooner Oregon, ‘The brig has been goto and taken into: ? b, Cole, FE, Carll, not fail to pay attention to this information, and re- | one of his counsel, the Hon. Horace Mann, thanked the February, 1848, The amount of damages | Thistle, (Br) Hutchinson, Halifax, B McEvers; Ocean Queen, | Yarmouth, G. Cholet, Jotham B. Pratt, rolved to onter this territory by the way of the valley | Jury for what they had do: It was mippoeod by the in the writ is $15,000. The trial was concluded Madison do, Cn Sir Robe Sale, (Br) Paquer, Westport, Ns} LAauncuxp—At Medford, recently, a fine and substantial ).b. Ballman, ©. A, Wileox, of Paureartambo in preference to going through Bra- | Counsel for the defendant that the United States would | on Saturday. and the jury gave the plaintiff a verdict Hana: U: ard & Wainer’ X, yylety. Pensacol: ship, of abeut 545 tons, called the Australia, built of the best ‘William Wilson, kA. Preuss, ails, th ce by the latter route being so great, nol, pros the remaining forty felony indictments, Not | for 99,045. We annnex a reeapitulation of the facts as Victory, bie wets pag agen, NG uA. mi nintls a | aye most darable materials, and finished in superior style H. Hartman, J. Fay, ral O'B. made two. journeys | *0; this morning, Mr. Key. the District Attorney, on- | presented in evidence :—At the time of the accident, | Farwell, Alexander, Richuond, J Van Brunt: Joha, tacce | 22% ig ewned ip Salem by Messrs Stone, & Pickinan, vv. >, Sherman, G. Corselius, prey ‘an expedition well | gaged General Walter Jones to help him to pose- | the engine which did the mischief, and which was run | rick, Newborn; Gazotte, Cave, Richmond, Mailler & Lork; | S24 J¢ 18 suppesod she will be commanded ty Capt Win 4 Mater J, Howard, ‘Total, 37. inds of zoods whieh are best | cute; being determined. if possible, to send Drayton to | ningon trial, without any cara attached, was running | Chetapeake, (OR Baltimore, Minerva, Robinson, do, J A |X ting mew schr, called the Gen § E Parker, built f : culoulated to p Indians, ** | the penitentiary, It was found dificult to cmpanel a | ahout fifteen miles an hour, but. the down train hat s0 Shaw. Brannan, Philadelphia; Cambridge, | pany of gentiemen on the Fastern Shore, was launched onthe, FLOM MAVANA, He started from Cuxco, accompanied by one servant, | jury. almost every body having expressed opinions or | nearly stopped that it was moving at a very slow rate. aeha St {viata Morelsy dot Zune. Weeks, Tou? from the ship yard of Me At Herbesteville, near Sr. J. Patrullo, Mrs. 8. O'Sullivan, vmaleteer and @ ininer, he performed the journey, and | formed judgments, If Drayton should now be found | No other persons besides Mr. Corning were much in- yon Weeks, Plymouth, Mass; Frederick | Norfolk, Sheisa beautitully modelled craft, and admirably “ J. Guturrey, Mrs. M, O'Sullivan and | ,, ‘to Cuzeo in five months. and only brought guilty of felony, and the Cireuit Court should not again | jured. ‘The pluintiff did not experience much imme. adapted for the and consting trade, for which, we learn, “ M. Angulo, servants, hack a handkerchief full of sand, which was washed at | Teverse the decision of the court below, the United | diate inconvenience from his bruises, He cae down she is intended. spox Var. Davidson, | Miss Laura Campbell, the mint of Cu It proved very rich. States would be satisfied, and probably abandon all the | to Springfield, went about town some, attended to his Arrived. EO re agony AOE PEL To A. ©, MeKenzie, Nr. K.P. Ritoxtillo and The result of his journey was published at that time | other indictments, It is a great thing for Mr. Key to | husiness the next day, went to chureh the day follow- p Cresco nt Ci Stoddard, Chagres, April 9, and remot the Highlanan ne enone Br. Dr. Jose Montalvo lady servants, in the Cnzeo papers, aud he had private interviews | end a man to Fitnamsyille. ing. it being Sunday, and some weeks after took a int, to J H Boward. Sehr George, , from Newport, RI, for $v Jago de Cabs y Castillo, rs. Cyng, son, and with General Gamarra, at which he offered to pay off | _ ‘The case of Dinsman vs, Captain Wilkes, which was | journey by railroad to Greenfield, and on his return, al Mail steamer Thames, Abbott, St Thomas, | May 11, off Montauk, ® 4 A: Behleichet, daughter, Ihe National debt of Pera within three yeare phe | betore the Cireuit Court, hax heen brought toa close, | ‘went irom Northampton. to Chiespee Falls, by way of | Hay Led ser focanasee Erte Bem tan Giana CALIFORNIA VESSELS. D anter H, Armand, S. Rouviere, country was at this juncture plunged into @ eivil war, | It will be Mected that Dinsman was a marine in | Amberst, ina private conveyance. During’ the whole wn, for California, under steam, Passed an | >,Ship Clarisea, F hence (Leb 3) for Sam Baster A. Armand, Mins V. Rouviere, awd this account the enterprize was abandoned, | the Exploring Expedition, and the injury he complain- this time, however, he suifered more or less incon- ‘ New York. . Yranciseo, April 3, on th oF i pene ar waetewD, Me. &. Galinnin mie and General O'Bricn returned to Europe. ed of was a punishment intieted on him by the d nience, Soon after his suffering, increased, and his » Calling, Savannah, Wednesday, with ia" See amet © Miderw Sr. Jose Uria, servanta, ‘As a friend of my country, it has appeared to me but | dant, in November, 1510, near the Sandwich Isfands.for | symptoms grew more alarming, and. he has since } Al ,_, the T has expsrisneod 9 continuo ‘orcign Ports, W. Adams and lady, Master P, Osamendi, right that { should commuateate thie Information to | disobedience of orders, oF w refusal to perform duty wholly ineapucttated toattend to his ordinary basineas, | suceeey on of Naaterly, ealas since hes departure from 5 am Feb H—-Bark Douglas, Sumusr, for Pluahing Abe fir, J). Ac Lasa, Master R. Osamendi, you for publication, without wishing at all to offend | When directed. The plaintiff claimed that the term | and hasbeen under medical treatment. He has had bark Hualeo, of Belfast, from NOsioans for | “Bsisapors, April 12 bark Pi Pini meicur David, Consul J. 8; Prim ine wnor propria of General O'B., orprajudice his in- | for which he was bound to serve asa marine had then | palpitation of the heart, a. high pulso, dizziness, and vt Ege Harbor. Pe Nae je at ate Aim PASE Site, Lialie® Ae Rouyeualice syanse 2 A secs torests in the slightest degree, expired; that the defendant had no aight or justifiea- | one of his eyes and one of his legs have been seriously | ,, Mitchell, Cadiz, 35 days, with mdse, toG B |? Gani, April $—Briy to, Lander, from NYork, disg: the Island of Cub: otal, 34. Ss. wral O'Brien stated he could find enough | tion to detain him longer on board; and that his refu- | affected His attending physician did not, at first, | PYM a. ang aie i ; Anterior, Perez, from NOrleans, do. aye peared haan iq. | gold there, in one week, to load one hundred men-of- | fl to do duty longer being the only reason, and an in- | deem his case alarming, nor was the plaintiff himself, | 4 (ih Camden Sherwood, Charleston, 7 days, with cotton, | Masueron (Bermuda). April 20—Are Hunt. We learn that M.D: arrival here was oceasioned » ‘ a de By to Dunham & Dimon, G Philadelphia; Vigilant, Di - : sufiicient one, for punishing him at all, under such cir- | or his friends, much concerned about it. Several | \ Sw hark Bennburgh, Gottenburgh, 54 days, with | ith ship abbouslerd, Pearce: Charte Sid by some difficulty in Cuba, It appears that several, » the General did not mean “ Portuguese”? | cumstances he was entitled to recover damages of the | medical witnesses wore called during the trial, and | iron, to Boorman & Johnston; J stocrage passengers >.” "| SeuidieHalahmores May. Se oteanen Selene, Meteo. French citizeus, who had been residents of the Island It certainly is singular that he has not | defendant for subjecting him to receive twelve Inshes, | they all seemed to agree that the best course for the | , Brig August, Nixon (of Kingston), Uleufuegosvia Charles | sin Going ie Sth, an Am brig. In port, By brig Paleoa, , ‘ sini seth re, on his account, since 1836. and a repetition of it on a subsequent day, after | plaintiff. at the outset, would have been to keep still | ton, 14 days, with molasses, to M Taylor & C tts, for NYork. . for the last five years, w required to swear all nee a ” oi p a D “prea ard another request and refusal by him to obey; also | dud quiet, and be careful about his diet, but that the | 2% Zeuquin, Sawyer, Carlenas, April 2), with molaetes, | Havana, May 5—Azr brig Samucl, Marson, Nemports Athy te the Captain General; the French Consul had a dif- ori was concertizing at Lime, assisted by Senor | inthe meantime, for putting him in irons and confin- yiptions actually made for him were wise, under Sone toe NYE Mey ine a ON Mi abe Pome, brik Orosola, Rinery, Host mi bar 3 Pentuok, Mae floulty in cons jee; he demanded bis passports, and | Haiti, a native of that city. ing him in a native prison. In the Circuit Court a yer- circumstances, considering how little was then | witha ship showing a white burgeo with fed ball in the con~ | Wilningtom, Cr Montracy. Pateua, | is en route for France, to make complaint to his govern Tho express couriers who were despatched to Are. | diet of saamiaGes was biped ie ae she ee known about his real condition, compared with what | tre; steering S; 4th, Int 96 40, lon 74, spoke brig Samuel, of | Julia, Adams, Boston; FA Perley, Stanwood, | ‘ ths ~ | quipa at the end of the month of February, to an- | appeal to th upreme Court of the United ates, the | was developed by subsequent symptom: The Court | 8"4 from Baltimore for Boston, 2 days trom the Capes; 10th, | Sth, barka Edwin Johnson, Cann, New York; | ment The American Consul assumes the duties during | (ounce the convocation of the extra session of Congress, | judgment below wax roversed, and a venire de novo | instructed the jury that they wery ta view the plaintilt's | of Litthe Bag Harbor, anoke brig Com Hall, 6 dasa trom Bal” rigs San Jacinto, Reed, Wilinington; Pri his absen and other occurrences (the attempted revolution, and | awarded, and the new trial to be governed by the prin- titution as it was when the suit was commenced, | {M0 lols trom N to NE, with thick worthor’ Vowels ae dner, New York. 4th, brig, Carrier, The following were the 1s at Chazres during the | Preiected assassination of the President), returned to | ciples decided by the highest judicial tribunal. | The was on the 2lst of August last, and not as at the | arCbofore reported, ai . anes Were anes fee ca oan 8 sthe | jima on the 28th Mareh. They brought accounts | ease recently was for malice towards Dinsman. Brad- | present time. They were toaward such damages as, in i Merchant, Stinson, Cardenas, April 26, with molasses | ‘Trott, for an outport; Oronoco, C ig four weeks ending on the 80th ult.: from Tacnas and Arequipa to the 13th and 16th Mareh, | ley and May, the opposing counsel, fought one another | their opinion, would compensate him, so far as dollars ester & Co, of, Hoston, Brewer, Boston, Petrel, Sweets : : In hoth these departments, perfeet tranquillity reigned, | for two loug weeks, seven hours a day; and this morn- | and cents could, for the injuries received. They were | Bris American, Ross Savannat, 8 days, with cotton, to | Gaselle, Pather, Boston. SPRAYS AE CAGES Woe find the following remarks on General Smith's | ing the jury rendered a verdict of damages for Dins- | not to pay any attention tc the fact that he might be a | yDhem mene, Me ipat, While furling the jib, Henry | | Matanzas, May 3--Sid Sophia, Wy | Mareh 0. Br. sehr Sarah Ann. Honduras, 1 passengers | eeietrated Alien proclamatien, issued at Panama, They | wan, the marine, and assessed them at five hundred | poor man, and the defendants rich corporation, but | drowned” © MUY® Of Bremeu, fell overboard’ and wax | Clark, New Yorke ¢ idence, Hones, «eRe beg eee a Bat are taken from tha Valparaiso Mercuri and fifty dollars, ‘he Supreme Court will have another | consider only what amount of damage had been done, cd, McDougal, Pictou, NB, with coal, to Soule, | trhuit! ae SD Me Alice Beran ual eee eee PRP ist 2 Ly eee an “General Smith appears to direct his warnings espe- | Opportunity to pronounce on this case, as it will be | and what amount of money would pay for it. Tho y & Co, Lenox, Jiowes, Cowes; Stephen’ Waterman, Now Yorks Home dm ehbras Cle NOneenas. \c cially against the speculators of South America; and | sent to it by Mr. Bradley, ona writ of error. —G, - | golden rule had nothing todo with the case, for If juries ary Patten, Sterburgh, Port au Spain vin St Thomas, | Aiphage; Brown, Boston: Chatles Kersh, Clarlgston. eke April 1. Am. brig Splendid, New York, 25 thongh he in so yery full of the rights of his fellow were to do as they would be done by, it would be in | {4;"s) Fon'7s spoke brig Quincy, of Quincy, bound to Domed | Uaene Charlotte Gunther, New York Meelis + ompeinratin BiictoNOrieatia citizens, he cannot be ignorant of the fact, that any Our Baltimore Correspondence. possible ever to get a man hung. rien, aid notioarn whero trom se nae eck anaes MAY P-Berk atuntesngi "Piompyon, [foe Ae « 2, 4 sehr Viola, Norf “ Rho arrives on the shores. of any Territory of the | pairimore Copper Smelting Compary—Arrest fora Deally | Cincure Coun oF yx: Uxiten Srates.—Bosndiman vs, | Scht 8 Seavery, Wolden, Urunsyick, Ga, § days. , Home Ports. | “ 3 sl’p 8. Carolina, Key West 14 “ iM Gigs ial sidldige coed bine tito aaneome Iysauelt—Deuth Warrant—Theatriculs—Operatics ~The | Peale,—'The defendant, for $5,000, covenanted to supply | Soir Crotynt Chase, Hostony Bosron, May 11—Arr bark Science, Howland, Apatachi« «6° brig Predoza, New Orleans, ei ofthe United Staves, as thin is all that is requisite t0 | agarket $ tho Bainti with euriositiog ete. sufletent to consti- | Schr Daniel tussell Peak, Portland, Ct Se er Ce cer HIS here Raa gaits dai Steams, ee sehr Harriet 1, Boston * “ drdbpep Sesh did My JR farkets, §:¢. iy ute & museum, to be set up in Troy, New York, equal Schr John, Foster, Machis Bailey, Aux Cayes; Otis, Dunbar, Washington, Nt iv te Mary Maria, StAug'ne 5 & Do EE one Barrwone, May 11, 1899. | ona redueca scale, to the defendant's musoum in Phi: |” Sehr Albany Packet, Cutler, Thomaston, Thar, Line, Baltimore; Montah, Watson, sie and from « DarkSanteo, New York, 38 Heavier Goalatons will bavoctiioeeeteneaiad étitectl ‘The Baltimore Copper Smelting Company, which | ladelphia. Part of the money was paid, and after some | Sebr Matilda, Wooster, Eastport, 6 days. D hiblelcs, Bamlinn Resa Eee we, and S “ “Dri Dr. Hiteheoek, do. 50 % a OUUDL EL eliereathe Hiptitar ands uarantios atuoae 2d operations at Whetstone Point, nearly oppo- | time the residue, upon Peale's entering on an agi Sere Galion, Paatoll Dee eet At Quarantine, Br brig Thos Hanford; Ronayne, Cork. “ sO oy ; Orleans, “ e sig ig Belt GF Lach mise [i ae ARO a montthat if he failed to fultil his contract, the plaintiff | stoop 5-4 Burr, Holimes, Mystic. graphed, Br brig Margaret, bound to Weynionth. sig “ Ce t. ao Mcrreritt ahr ay hae. Teenie all page in bivateal site the city, a few years since, rather asan experiment, | should be entitled to $6,000 as stipulated damages, The iu pes two rigs, beh ship townsend, Richard re : : Forfoat, : q ; . indoo (Br), Hughes, Quedeet bri nase BB Brit, st'r Toviot, ¢ arthagen | countries in favor of emigration. and the United States | bas proved most successtul, and the works are now be- | plaintiff proved CR oe OI oe one: patphes teen Bark Rio, Cottrell, of Boston: from Sazuata Grande. . | ras schrs Isiac Franklin, V'rost, San Juan, Mariner, | «aL Cae bok Chak beets Nee owo their large population to the wisdom of their in- | ing enlarged to anextent that will render It more per- | firms of the contract. ‘The Judge resorved the ques- Prarie odearieycy days from Watehman’s Nigkorsse Albany: 1 1 Nokorson, Nickorson, S Vurks Howe ! * vitesasalial Pe Lak stitutions in this Sa nenst and wo yee not ae fect than any similar establishment in the Union. Tho | tion as to whether tho agreement as to stipulated da- | > ‘Brig Janes Maceiall, from St Maske. Peace, oor ae thie ANB Abwrican, say 1 “park Florida, N. Orleans, 70 they will change their policy in such affairs on | oo iing works are being greatly enlarged, bosldos | mages could be construed into a penalty. and directed | Also, 1 ship, 2 burks and 1 brig. Bell, Inthe Roads, hark Chas Willa account of Genenral Smith’s proclamation. The thojury tofind a. special verdict refurving that guee- tiny Dablin, “Brig Mary If sldon Tuesdays Brie expeditions which have left Chile, provided with | which,a rolling mill is building, the machinory for | {i¢Jy¥, to Ando special verdict referring that ques; ge 8 pared to have gone to sea. money, rich cargoes, and everything that can be | which is being constructed by Messrs, Denmead, of this | by the plaintifl In ease the Court should oonsider the | camstip Northerner, Charleston, paiaxcon, May 8—Are biz Louisa, Piewee, thought of compare inost favorably with the emigra- ) (i+. apis, when completed, will enable them to turn | damages stipulated in the light ofa penalty, ‘The jury i nas, and Coral, Miller, do. Ct VESSELS AT CHA PS, APRIL. Propeller Col, Stanton, of New Orleans, rise, SE; at moridiam, do; at sum | seph Baker, Arey, Martinique; Orian Bark Florida, of do. i et on 0 ins.Jakes, and rivers that is be ie Brig Avatia, of Eastport. tion over the wild mounta 8, 5 Jine copper ready for sheathing, whilst the many | found the special verdict, and assessed the actual da pautinénr, May I--Atr, brige Fi The brig Verfect railed for New York, on the doth | Now Passing from the Atlantic glde to the Paciie recent idicepreries of Fich beds of copper oro in the viek- | Mages at $4.000.—Philadelphia Imcrican, May 9. Res eee iGhcierraaanes suascuanl Eocin Catenion fenentoaes sate advent i Ape oe Put ia;-Kugone Jonny, | {toy Adelaide, Grities, Naorky.sehey DAU Pesecnde who form our expeditions cannot be | or Baltimore is an assurance that they will never | ne Atcrcmas Roapstr Yerk, Cld, brigs Line April Le = - - : ; dyenturers when they are compared with these ; ra aS BOT Prrtdelap tie Bi 23 Cienfuegos; James Murd, Weavng, Our correspondent at Chagres sends us the subjoined When South Anesican go iu search of Ce a Cee a sceuwh dy eemedont auateetaid bias here ait 2PM Bniseou, April 26-Cla Devonia, Heard, NYork, ulm, aera, Boston: Jaex, irs Sinich, Wee: Hye gahee i 7 Ps aking enge ig not.as adventurers, . 1, 7 y ‘ URDA ap. M. 1 . 25 ) Caree = | Liaxy’ jowne, Koy West: Medo : MAE OP yeemelens ERDAS, aunt caer eas eee it is not as adventurers, but a8 1 ve heon committed to jail, on the charge of seriously | Asnes arc $5 16% a $5 G25. Corros operators are | dee og RRS Ave Scotia, Careey, and Jol I An- | jigrnenead, dilins, Holutax, N&t Fadel Y nd if they are defeated in their hopes, by ard, and A F | tes ia Dennis; Lydia, Poot, NYork. Franciseo:- Gifferenoes c . 7 se beating aman named Cumuings, whoso life is consid- | waiting the reeept of their letters before entering tho Bremennaven, April 20—-Sld Unicorn, Cracnes, April 20, 1849. eee ang eal these matters may canse-about | vd in danger from the effects of their violenes, his | market, Fioun, ke.—The market Is rather heavy for. | Teaumces, Leavitt Norieausy Averick Hoiucken, Georkon, | °\t, Boron t Herewith | send you 4 list of vessels now at Panama, and there (Of any difficulty of this | #kull being ffactured very severely. “Murder, and all | flour, and tho siles are to a moderate extent, Trans. | ind Win & Jovoph, Prarer, N¥ork; 24th Martha, Klockgcter, | 14124, sche Patrion’ Buckiins on te Athans dees ee viz — rwliabaven Kinds of raseality, seems'to be almost an epidemig in | actions reach 1,600 bbls, at the closing quotations of | Pamonds Muctare, NY orks SU Thetis Tee ee ote Use | Jor, and Union, Pendleton, dey 2 Albany Pack this section of the country at present, yesterday. Ryo flour ix dull; meal is quoted $2 8734 a | Cuxnaves, April sehr Picard, outward ha. Epo anrown, May &Arr brig Friend + $50 passengers, ‘The silver mines of Copiapo continue to be as pro- delphia for Salem; Wb, echrs Ottema Ship Humbolt, to take... “ i 3 altimore for Yesterday, Conrad. Vintner, sentenced to be hung for | $2 94, with moderate business ‘The market is firm for | Cova ov Cont, April 2—Are Indio, Zielgler, Charleston; | JPW fur Salem; Wb, e« i » MeVarlan 1a table given of a In a table given of the number of Apalactiianta for dy; 24 ductive as ¢ o Friends ved vr y obtal om, since 1831, w the murder of Mrs, Cooper, had his death warrant read | wheat, and buyers and sellers cannot agree, In cor Montreal, Curtis, NOrleans; Monument, , Apalachicola; I Rahsig Pe erasing’ 30 “ Iver obtained from them, sinee 1831, wo And | tO TN ena declared himself to be innocent of Fhe | the market has declined, under the news, and the best | Stella. Littleteld, Baltimore. beac pis from a Western port, hounds Mbillow. Molnty eee w ey ge first tive yeare, they were crime, although the evidence against him was of the | offer for round yellow is 60 cents. Quotations are much | PURLIN April24—Sld Ann MeLister, Johuston, NYork. — | ht duis hort, and will cuit fores fer ca ae ee * Coplaapo, Boden aaa ss ees: imox tpositive character. wmncttiell: Are and gid for. the river, Sirlescriand, | finde, Im port lth, the other vessels thay che Unknown +100 & | third ‘The Astor Place Italian Opera Company appeared Sercnpay, May 12-6 P.M, fins, from Antworp for NWorke ee Passed PY | plop Wm § Matt, Hawhins, Sain for Bowtie r schooners, ike ie 10 « | three last years last might at the Ielliday strect theatre.to a tolerable | Merchants were waiting the receipt of private letters ; Apiil 23--At anchor, Liverpool, from Aut- | #7 9th, and not prov: | ‘There are also (wo whale ships and six other vessels 2 % house, and did not scem'to give ax much satisfaction | before operating to any considerable extent. The | \! ot 25th, Yorkshire, Lynas, trom Bremen for a Mant etland just arrived—enovgh to convey all the emigrants from arks. . as was anticipated. . previous telegraphic news being unfavorable for flour | N¥ork, with emigrants; passed by 26ch, Emorald, from Bul- | (om Pear Weaken th Bind, SN the J#thmus to San Francisco A vast quantit ‘The Laborde’s give a concert tonight at Carroll Hall, | and grain, the market for both was heavy. ‘The sales | “pore for Roteerdams | Aa ak oat §th for Boston); 7th, Odd Fel ‘is (panels 6, ON nn and will, as usual, have « crowded house. Z ot flour wore moderate, and prices easier for commen doth, Loloven, Mollet: frasusiestorins «m) | for Hoston); Osceola, Doane, do (and std Vanetanye ‘There had been several deaths st Panama, Annexed | Phe Course of the River San Juan de ‘The Viennoise dancers, in the “ Carnival of Venice,” | and middling grades. ‘There was no inquiry to-day for Mblatesbro, Montes. (from to). 1 Also ald Sth, sehr Grape, Snow, NYork. ont ip a list of the death Nicaragua, continuo to be the great attraction, having crowded.| exports, and the demand was confined to orders for | North Send, Spr: (irom NYork), St 4 cI May eae am sehr Uncas, Butos, N Yor! 4 navettchinel trov@lovereviiie’ Wibith [From the Gaceta de Nicaragua, houses nightly. ; lime use, Sales of Gonesoe were made on private | . DOVER, April2s--OM, ship Anstice, Stocle, from Sourabaya atensn ah nA ans W ‘Albany. Capt. &. Carmichacl, of the Gloversville Mini outlet of the lakes | ©. Dibdin Pitt is filling ane ment at the Mu- | terms, Corn was lower, and sales wore moderate, the | HX ARewerns 2th, Unicorn, Pollard, from Bremen for | ast Purw, for do preoonen t for N ne Managua, and Granada, which are w by | seum, to tolerably good houses, markct closing heavy,’ fye was steady; while imcal afvernoon at o'clock, Phe pilot tee She ancharage thls ake do. de The Nightingale Serenaders and Cambellogians, are | and rye flour were Yather heavy. On ts and barley Museum.” were Casier, with fair sales, ‘There was s the chief clerk of | change iu groceries. Cotton sold pretty fr awtord, Mobi 26th, Katahdin, Morse. ojun, | from # cruise, carse in this evening and reports hackles th, | shied, on Thursday afternoon, witht pilots the bars Ceclod rom Trinidad de Orbs, and brig Clara from € te in the province of San Carlos. Where 25—Arr Blonde, Crawford, Mobile; Lady | ther of wliich bas come in up to this w : 1 Juan first Commences, it is two hundred 0 marked at quo- drawing very good ho ‘Tho appointinent mont, of fey Greexoex, Apr! of Canada, of typhoid fever, | and fifty yards inbreadth; and,after ranning some | yy. Philadelphia post offi > the Postmastorshi _ 3 ‘ | y a % 5 son e phia post office, to the Postmastership, | tutions given below, Freights stood about the sam: ‘ Patina, fe , of Geneva, of congestion of the brain ur hundred yards, it isjoined by another river | justo the supposition that Mr, Maddox, the chiet | "“Asurss-Sales of 100 hls, wore made at $0 .90% a Pee ee ie, teueeitancay BavemuAln (B10 '2ta) Chacloete peta rates in privbes a, 1 and eighty yards | elork of the Baltimore office, will also receive the of: Sales of 40 bbis. an; Tanker, NYork. remain in the et ship Margaret Evans, ‘The market closed some firme Hed the Kio Frio, one hundre ith. ‘This last named river arises in the | fee, He is, undoubtedly, the most competent man of | pcurls were made at $ a, towards the southern por- | all the applicants, which qualification seems to be the Buvapsrerys.—Flow'. country inhabited by | chict essential with the appeinting power, 8.600 bbis., including ‘Tr Among the distinguished ay Hanncrc City, wasa fine Mandingo turtle, wel ing aletter of introducting from Gen, N s by the Croseent ping 800 Ibs , hay- sales reached about Brooklyn, Waterford, mountains of Costa Ni bkew comiiaued sorting the oary gia NNE, with strong indi atic | } | ng Co., | The river San Juan is tl % st tien of them, ina part of the rr_ Virginia Panagna survey, to Messrs, Colen on, of the ribe of « Tndians, ¥ Jolor, with. re ‘The new gold dollar is all the go in Baltimore at pre- | and ordinary State, at $4 37). $444; nixed Western fe NR : % Is May 12, 1 AM=The ark ‘ : 4 Pela R ig th pec et i te ee rey sent. ‘They will readily sell at premium of 25 couts, | and straight Gender at $1 dba pt oO; good Ohio and | py Heliertnen, and Mremont, Ta t) | semcthip ngntugs ask Pucie fue Bocain Astor House, where room has been engaged for hi pir, They are calle (iuntusos, and hold no | * t os 4 Bod O Jokn Mane vy NYork; yramid, Robinson, and Moto- a WW Bark Turk, for Boston t 4 cet a> a matter of curiosity, straight Michigan at $4 68%) a $4 814{; funey Ohio a ni i do, Doriga, for Bast Canibei shi 5 conamunieati other nation; nor, in spite The fh bat Ls " 7 ‘y ut | mak, Rie We regret to lwrn that Geo, Corsilius, of Aven Arbor, 1 be the tne a primer edie git he if Va wats font mar! So 12%, a $5074; fancy State at 2. Ww SO8TIs; Hvxa tland Firth), April 24—Passed through Peat= fired oe St sedhor Jn hile on bis pa inthe ©. atoNowe| 4 fn ak ae Fa | Vhis, corm meal at 3 rand (extra) at $675, Southern sold only to a mode- H ri ze—Wind West * Monty, May —Arr Br ship Howard, Broy vy, while on his passege i na short diste nn the juuetion of the Rio Prio rn 5 rate eatent, at $4 9734 for mixed brands, and at $5 for | yerdht ante utes aa te Dok eco eRt ae bar, Fes~ | pool, etd ships Se Leon, Lutkinn Deseret Misha York. fie th n Juan, they both pass b a large straight do, New Orleans was heavy, with trifling | ot, ¢: Nesmith, Meera, and. Ferezpore, N Orleans; | {2Ulking, Mavre; Hanover, Rogers, Trieste; Br bark 4 The Crescent City satled from New Vork tor Cha | meund called the Mound of the Bn, 3 the | Wenote rales of100 to $487y. Rye Flour was inactive, at | Agamonon, Sattelliie, D Conan, Virgininy and Rankin, Me- | ae Le A A her passage in cight days and twenty hour four is situated, arallel to the mound. The Selea.ad abatt 2000. Gakhele Gontoee “secs ger tress, Fintater, Mot :n Dunlop, Charleston; Superior, | 7, NEW Onnrays, May S-Are shipsif uliuy Croan, Fleming, 4 dilediiée Baa Cee te Caliternt curents ran fr origin of th sto the = ak oe , and St Clair, NOvleans; Sir Henry Pottinger, Mobile; 26th, | Liverpool; Geo Stoynns, Gaehings ntworp; Buropean, Whit No intelligence had been received of the California, | untio Ove naterly: dire Bavrevons, May 12,1849, | Mt private terms, © _fales footed up some | Enterprise, Panek, Ashourtom, Hunting, and StGoorge New | REY) Flushing: Rockall, Hier. I,ivorpoolt Modatt an,’ Noud- at Panama, and the steamer : ge 1 aes gl ieee iot-—Poputar Opinion —New Eater. | 8° 12,000 bushets, including Southern mixed at S7e.; | York; Greenock, Walker, and Lady Melton, Hays, Mobilo; | tte, Vhiladelphia; Groat Britain, (Br) Hume, New York; ; : > through woods, and | Fhe New ot—Poyndar Opinion —Ne Zater- 1 round white Jersey at 68!sc., round Pennsylvania at | Pollock. NOrlcoaus: 25th Mountaineer, Williams, Savannah; | Fairbeld, Loveland, do; Hindostan, Cush ool ¥ail- due on ov wb d with trees, flow- eatres —The Mar rket | Romulny, Brace, Charleston; Susquehanna, Duleney, Phila: nt, (Fr) Danica Bordeaux; Niekorion, ed, The Oregon w rts, Ge. Syria, (Br) Dewitt Clinton, Punck, Gortrude, Sherman, and Guy Man- ‘»nis, Liverpoo! (Beom) Kru so that, by that time, all three or havearri nd much sats: a. From the above me Sow York Hot took our eltizons by surprii were | Dewitt Clinto ‘ le, Shi . Osta ayrim LHE) Eee r epler (Bi f at Pan othing dizect frou California had been | ened mound, the r forms a beautiful and wide i ae ics whine Raed aie cidhih Br tant ed. Oufs—Teime Northern were Mobile, HZ Mavechorm’ and ¥levorie Whether, eee Sittin dahon Ponty. sate Win Gaudet i sheet of me: r hundred yards ‘i pesterd ‘ 4 : @ 3 J ya ec. Barle ales | Viceroy, McMahon, N 0) ; Roel oswort Span) Siches,’ Barcelona; T'raneonia, Boyle, 3; ship semerreel Shey Sentery 1a: HH Recto i id eau ee rena ihroughout the city. ‘The merits of the difficulty were | of 2,000 bushels prime toround-were made at ddc., and | Jehu P Whiter, Gilden der aeae Onrhate tee ttonte? | Zeliand, (Be) Browns Iavorpools barks Josep hegre ‘The latest dates from Valpa Nao report no 1 ‘ Vrctatva tan feast iveidankd ie. Weaey, aiid goes 1.500 inferior mixed. in lota, at 50 1 Hiverdale, Maxwell, do: Manchester, Moo v York: Nancy W'Stesent, Stetson, N York, eelie' Martha’ ‘ } wl He river makes its first | discussed in every quarter, and the Herald, with Mr, Corton cVhe sales: tod Biclie ee aie ; te, do; Lord Wellingtod: d ef, Ponsaocca; Anita, Marzol, Uampsad arrivals from Son Franciseo, of the Hont- | umn to the 1. ituated, just in this | ntacready's d Vavink Ween Secekved: and: teak: phere Cie y 63 Bt Dre: Charlotte, Ayles, Sav; Pre Alice Pht th ult, ship Sc Wetoer args and bri, Ae vers and Nouveau Pereerver sailed from | tt island edt Vcoeerers id #'] \vlous prices {Baio uplands, x ts. and fair New | Chstn; Albion, Wylie. + Metaw, Phil; Hottinger, Burd | *ip Maly, bark Ware, and sohr Buropoan: ® m4 PUEDE seas »called tla] jrought down popnlar opinion with unprecedented un- | Orleans $4;e. The chicf inquiry appeared to be for | sey, NY; RWinearop, Bost'n, Fonnols, James, Ba ‘Nanrecwnr, May 10—Azy schr eo Smith, Wy thenee on the Uk of December; been be re- | Grande, "This is is on the left hand side. | gnimity on Mr. Forrest. though the 4 that the | the Havre market. ea, Jamestown, | 18deIphi ‘ ported Here there isn sy station, where quarrel of two players could have led to such an out- Freicuis—Corn vas engaged to Liverpool at 6d, I uct, Bursloy, do; | NEW, Havux, May 10—Sid sehr Gold Muxcer, Wright } There was no contagious disense nama, and few | “tonally the Jadjans from Melcho: 1 (who are semi- | break is preposterous to think of, In Baltimore a riot | heavy gocds at 26s., colton at B-l6d.a td. Vo Lons abe Kerras, do; Jamionton, pe sto; Be » Marston, arte Bice siiid | civilized) go tofish. “This iscalled Aguaeate ; | could only be caused by an attack on the private | don, heavy goods w taken at 80s, gow, the Shean Rawal Ae doy | omen, eh ares eles ern Sh ee Seaths LAG Operated, which art r A under their | i: js jinmediatel } of the fort; and 10 | pockets of the people. , : were the same as London, To rm was BS Ban eey Ae Cid, Tally Hoe Biibate, Mon proper hi the right of this | station there is the first of jaenee of the preparations to remove tho in bags at Sd. avre, cotton wats worth §, do depot of the Philadelphia Ratiroad to the outskirts of £ new t continental ports. The number of persons awai x hed on the river so i 1 é " | ‘4 , the . a project is on foot to start a new steamboat PRovistons, he market was some firmer, and toN Francisco, at Pan the | pecs ane waes A line. witha plank road to connect at Chesapoate and | sales ef co Lbls, were made of mess, wt $10 12! 4 $1) yekeh TR ada Cn | 2,600; but of this number 1.250 had engag any ae me hey were called having for its starting place Light street . the latter price for star brands; and 350 do. prime, | American, Sailers, Charlest Batch Grae il that week the * Zavalos, ab one tHEre Was 1'C 1 point of the city, abcut $$ 873s; and 800 do, sour prime, at $7 37 Penn, Michael, Phi h atin, dog Cound ’ tutn mumber of a boat capable rs in the vicinity of Baltimore now «tal Beet Sales of 100 bbls, in lots, of country were made Sid’ 28th, Jiure of hold into which they might seach crop, with tho exception of the very 2 $1 nd of oity moss, at $1150, There was no prime | © and C May 10—Arr schr Daniel Welstor, Delanoy, ] perso ye gent in av | retire 2 supe ’ carliest varieties, have not been dan y tho frost, | im market, Cutmoats were firm, with sales of 200 pack- . 1 % aeian Paitin fein |All thest 1 yar shorn The Italian Opera docs not draw very good houses | ages plain hams atge., and 250hhds, hams and shoulders of Onero hea May W—Arr sehy Thomas, Geen, Bangor for ‘there are now in Pat sits / and uninbubited.. From the above mentioned sta. | 2% tue Holidey t'Thiatre. Madame Weiss, with | in diy ralt, at $375 for the latter, and at be, for the 4 Portsmovru, May 4—Arr brig Sarah Elivnheth, Phomp- | the rhip 8ylph. of en. Th | th ora x id piglet edge i ‘l her Carnival of Vew is the great attraction, The | former, Lard was in fir demand. and rather firmer; 0; St Patrick, | £6% Wilmington, NU; 6th, sohrs Wreath, Tebbdstt, Piles ] phils had not been taken w thon the river preeceds in’ a wider sh A's | Laborde . last night, was well attended. ales Of 860 Lbls. and ticrees were made, at Ge. 1 i he hasnt aries | aelphia. | Seteh t f | fater anching stumms, the first rapids are Marxet ~The steamers news unsettled the | fer ge prime, Butter was dull, and plenty fresh | ¢tt, Boston; Plymouth Rock, ¢ |, do; 20th, Cambridge 1 Furvapenenra, May Ji--Bris Juventes, Proaton, Sumder— j Messrs. Licteh & | t with They termed the ds del | market. los of Howard street tlour were made | tub was selling at Ize, a Lie, Cheese was heary, with bone PL i is oulthart, Staten 1s! [gnts eshte Madman Loud, Calais; Byron, Hane, Mostony j $200 paid them, will entist | ‘Core, wd ave deagerous on aecount of the rocks | ut $4.50. more than which buyers retased to giv moderate sales, at Se. 4 Te. B Orleans; Scotland, Keleo, Bavansials; Triton, Smith, Chatle RavANwan, May 7--Cl4, bark Trane Moai, Brown, N Yorks sage to San Francisco. i, until the j in them, more cinlly two. | The piro Stock Sarvs, May 11. : Bourd-—$017 Maryland | Kicr.--2¢0 teres New York, sold at $3.50. There 28th, Avia, Hannah (before cld 18th), and Cromona, | Lig Lady of the Lake, Hinds, Boston, 6 alla, as they have ef ments to dd } can co dewn the easily, but their useent #100; $100 City 6s, "00, LODZ; $840 do., “OO, 10045; | Was no change in other kinds. Staten Island; Commerce, Harris, Philadelphia: Berlin, an Sth, arr, brig Ottoman, Hannum, ton; sohr Lilly, Ber Hn dbagtt gk. ® mi by to nd hauling. After | # tle. Fred’k Rd, 3}. Wiuskny.~ Sales of 200 bbls, State Prison were mado, | West Poivt, Allon, NYork; Cato, NOrloans; Suena Vis son. Cardenas, Gld, bark Mary Ann Meters, Hrowne, Liver- alatgo number of pa 4. by sending t {om y fe Ate anaes i pS wec5 nt Ze. a21%%e.; 160 do, Ohio, at 2lc., with mnall lots tard, and Ovean Stax, Boston; 25th, Meteor, Lawrence, N Weg lds ship Guorgia, Mills, Haven; bark Juuso Mou, Brown, wonech + Rom the manneest vl Wage Our Phitadetphia Correspondence, | Drudge, at tie,, om time, aiered for loading, 26th, Radinat, Parkin, Boston; Clyde, | BAU May 014 bark Enotlla, Some! @ Isthmus was in good order, and no ¢ f tre feet that it Atier Mun Killed Murderous Assault—Markets, &e Havana, May 8.—-Sugur is quiet: white brings 10:4 a | O'Donnell, Boston; 24th, Mersey, McDonald, Sa Witminerox, May 7—Arr schs Jamos Henry, Hall, ——». from the want of rances and mules, Chagros and Gor- | going on two or three leagues, through a spacious doh Spat Shévducy aikerndo! : ylldw RS, brown 68 a68z, and Muscovaido Sie, | Haritan, Holmes, ‘NOrleans; APéple, Pletcher, stl Gilve: Smith, Nori; fy ituosine:Manglall, Mostony Suh re heulth f | her ' wered with impene- |, 28 Dilks was killed yesterday afternoon, at the | aie weather has been fing for tho growing cro Chandler, do. ES Powell, Powitl, NYork, Cid Ol, sehr Marivy regwer me were hi yye few oases of fever aud ere gh ya — te “ . c Aly rele | NYork: a, Gilos, Ci 20 i be Sdsuporte of aadlhys 2x agp trable bushe t with « station, of fort, | ferry landing, at Red Bank, by the crank at the slip | jasses ars., and firm. Rice—860 casks sold at 91a 034: | ington ne, Aah St -Baterod Inwardly andoutwarde, Wels | C2 yun ney, Fateh, Gtton, Cuba ond, Cushing, Bos ague, No rep : aves os tem | where. there 4 ja troop of militia, and | striking him. He held on to the crank, though repeat- | this price ruled up to the Sth, but on the 8th. the day LON DONDE ‘April 25—Std, Progress, Tegan, N Wasiincrox, NC, May 4—A'tr brig Tilet, Craburen, N those places. - ’ h re. th ‘ e of San Juan, of whic cdly warned by the bystanders of bis danger. se baht renee iat ae Place, and a cargo rite. Apri 2 Louding, Harrington, Auchiaelo Topo a nm, ye i Fiehker testaney Hthiate £ pall steam ant LW i : pope Sy 9 . ght 10, Freights are dull, NYork; Quatre fourct, NOrleans, 3; Globo, Simmons; Melville, ik Hlanut, G 1 “an se -— sr he | vestiges remain 10 rent day, was, taken; By the inventory of the Grover estate, It appears that | 7008 seid vxinwonn, Ap Van Galen, Dekker, for New York, Jranens Gautier: pac onda, Meokins, od Sine, Taney, agua, had ar ut Chaztes | ' th , to the s ward, ix the sat alll enn | ready. 5; , 5 Blossom, do, iri Fine: Seiten eatied for « boty ae forts to the southward, is the | the total amount of his real and personal estate is Married, Ponranourn, April 93—Sli Yorktown, Sebor, N York, | !teland, Newborn, NG, to load ‘for Boston; tehice Wtewke fhe 26th v! ai) r Carthy 7 . | moune pal ‘ é rey itt be ae SHOR | g105,976 96, including $10,086 08. which are very pro- On Thursday, 10th inst., by the Rev, Dr. Merzbacker, Su1co, Apal eld Mery, Brown, N York. Santas N B Wilt, Sratth: Marion, Fits North Caroling, samount of «pee At a shor i fo e sh- r NDB, April 22- J ilsou, Charles 5 i 5 ‘ork. with og amour 7 ty b ment ¢ nite i the ¥ Yor Battery, which be perly considercd as bad debts. Baar of Albany, to Miss Bextira Scuwanz, of RAVEMUNDE April 2—Arr Ja u, Charlestom, Haas, Am bie e Oreseemt CF wos being got wader way vce » Bap. Pye fy . 5 5 eee ==8 po Rye 7 Iouued te the old custie, whiclpalso stands to the | A young man, entering bis mother's house, about | “OS run inst., at St. James? Churel, by the Rev. Passengers Arrived. fr Tnowas asp Bei on on shore | Thatnes--Mr Macrac, A; Liont Downs, TIBM Mis Bidwell, 3 Royol Mit Steamer Anderson, US: ‘ant Canuly Mrs Veneo- the Oth wilt, as th va om the morning ¢ Norm wits ¢ about to Le fired. § nd in front ot this are the grand rapids of | two o'clock this morning. was grappled by two robbers, | Titus Strong. T the rpost dangerous in the river, both on | 1.0 attempted to stab him with a weapen, and cutting | Jol J, Pieree, eq, all of Greenfield, ropony D, Juan, to Axa, daughter of Mass, advertently stepped near the rvzrly, he | account of r great descent and rapid current, rengh all his elothing and graving his arm. The; 6 applied the m nd before M Aig | and the many rocks in them, which make it im. | rush all his ells ae ee Sawatrote Died. land and family; M paaal ‘ persom who s} J then bee Bs te | eee . : a thi ee pe a tage ey seized about {4 he is ie is laa 6 Sate ee Buadenty, Gn the evening tho 200i fovea se ‘onal ave tho yeesel.dicmantiod. Dneendray and bro D een en pepany be Warned of the danger y killed, My 8 : y first throwing him down a iligl f #1 pail received while in the vieinity of Hight #trect and MSVERDAM, April 19—Tho Matigheidszenootsehap, Menk- Me tla, a ae Miss Keowo® Taa~ PONS, SON ANH ROR VES man, from Now York for Amste faster Coates, amc Lafuyetto place, ws he was quietly pursuing his way | Tirt'(ithods tulad) 2th Sep f a loud, by force of poling + ., i! dam, which put into New= tothe Plata Ferina, tohaul | Thesnarkets a f Hor last, with damage, and ir Canhero, Mr Axor! d but a fecoud | | had himself directed the y much unsettled by the foreign Before, Ms death con only b: ted to hie ete hh ent is met Wi ‘i (iviees, and quotations cannot be given with any cor. heme, Ihxky Orten, aged 23 years, fubsequently sailed from that port, hay not sineo been . “4 te, eee ae ors | below the ex s a » whic . have very inconsiderate; 7 om . ornoot Limeniex, April 8—On the 19Uh instant we reported that fin: Mar Sn and followed to ihe rave by Lhe enews natdetlears | lyelow t : H ther wane the intelligence. to be received by the | #t 4 o'elock, P.M. from the residence of hiv father, 78 | che brig Leviathan, MiDowell, of Baltiiutey for Guedes, zo | Past, dies Mundin anf the Creseont City and Ovus fe Grong, current, cal Guasime, which does | 2) ded hen Cie ee ates be au advance Of Id., | Hester, corner of Orehard, without further Invitation, — | on ghore over the piles at the mow dock; dines then sho has | oon: Strat 3 ‘ not extond, bow id the turn of the river, | B¢Xt *ehamer will | a a i hho Yesterday morning, Groner A. Cunria, printer, of | been removed from there, and the, parwongors nm tran- y " The C. C. left Chayres tor Havana on the evening of | where oF Her than’ the | (ulecpndne parol lose of the growing Sipe ‘ane Jawestown, Chautauque county, aged 22 years, shipped into the, trig Transit: She leviathan has rocelved | dr Boston; Mars b Ahe O0th, where she arrived on the mor fthe oth? | previon id Juana, covered | ne'er Diane wot the parties preferring ve Wait | ils funeral will take plnoo tonnorrow (Stony) after. muveli damage, and anise be taken on tho patont alipfor r= | WH Halu tt Mott aston all ¢ ‘ " 6 ry slight as yet, 6 oon. from the rei ( Mr. E % 3 talder, 3 » Pittsburgh; My and Mrs Ot and remained two days tale iu coal oaviag Havana | With White ¢ 4 chaanel near this island, receipt of their private letters, E1dchusen strect Brockigneat halpeckdoveleeke Tied | gAVERNOOT, April 2o--The Viceroy, from New Ortenns, is | NS; Mia and Misa Waldtursh, Savannady Ses Motu @p the 7th, with 70 ps ; 1 darge laune Visions, owned by « (he stock sales, to-day, at the Firse 7 4 off the port with loss of foremast, 0} rford, th inst, | rida: R Croom, Alabama; Capt Iakor. st 70y | the Jenettely, wes passin dower aime Bank, 63; 15 Penn Township Bk., | 1 sion of the typographical profession, and the friends | while reefing topraila, by wiicn two men were killod and | ¥id Farrar, Boston; Misae: M Molntos Whe following letter wax sont to Capt, Stodle distapee, until w } ion called the 101}5; 200 Chosapeake and Dela- tl leet A ate agente his funeral without Sigh Wah ay ih inet, in Jab $2, 1 9) the sche Mas Bet ieeh, Tier in Mes Riley, o Jumbo Ore Cn | unte, and fe and wide tim of 16 North American Bank, 12444; | oon the 1th Inst, Mr. J. 8, Ganio, aged 60 sry, ofand from Kichmond, ( Virginia), was fallen in with, | F a; MMT bose, Sin—Tho undersigned, a ean er, We CMe tO & VCTY precipitate 602 Lehigh Interest, 37; 9,500 State 5's, 8814. Seeand : i those of , : dismanted, and the crew taken off, and’arc tought here by | batt, rivers We 2 Y preeipitate current, | ye ease aiieey Sebusldit Bank, 17 $600 Reading | . Jils friends. and those of his sons, J. A. Greig and | fy\"\hy(Wileney, from Charleston, runt, NS; Ca 4 i x h W.H, Hullick, aro respectfully invited to attond his j WY Willonk, Sav IM led the Hapids vd with rocks ot Muchuea, | y Moxrnose, April 2t—The August Adolph, Tolm, of Dant- | ‘ . . Shoad Mortgage Bonds, 61; 4.000 do , 0075; 50 United ' " | where there is another station on the same side of ex Rank. $8: do » 5's. 88a; 280 Leh Con. | funeral, this day, at half-past 1 o'clock, from his Jate re- from,N. tle for New York, has put ‘ © Murphy, Macon; J H Andrews, Columbus: Dr, patra for the attention ant knoe, | the siver Vierunte, and @ road through the | Sutige \ hui. Pam 80; 48 Lehigh Ie ber sidenee, No. 107 Sultivan strect, Le eee, Teais Pare ef her ceneciceaezyand will | tom, NB) Ja Gniivertann, Piersiurgi A iecheupion Bee reeiey and poor an sna an A, own 19.) forest com mnini¢ between them, In the v Poon Township Bank, 104; 60 Union Bank Tennessee; a bed au instant, Wirttam Texny, son of John 1:, | get on the patent slip, Bho makes twenty-oue inehes per | jogs tiscellsas WA Diines, Morton’ Pye ay in) nee - age; by which, notwithstanding the rouztand stormy | Vityef this there is a high mountain, calle 47... 46 Ghard Bank, 12),; 1,122 Lehigh Interest, 57; eon ‘lla H, Wood, in tie 24th year of his age. howr. and B1 in steerage, J te N Yorker cral kervices will be held this (Sunday) afternoon, | Dover, April 71—Put sn and sailod, tho Amerien ‘ MARLESTOR—Ship Camden— > Salt at 5 PLM., at the residence of his Sane, aa Latgnt | Bertola Cantrell, trom Matera riena bark | | Cuanineron ship Camden Mies C Satton, Web & Joline street. His remains will be taken to Rockland county | sme trifling wmporary repnirs, for interment, Cove ov Conx, April 3—The Monn On Saturday morning, May 12th, from wounds ro- | laehi bas arrived with rudderhew U0 State o's, § ore is said to reside a tribe re is said to resid w St. Petersburgh, after | eon, child, and servant—one in the rott, from Apa. Passengers Satled, ul and lowky, ERPOOIg—Paokot Ship oo--Mossry 3 Cibtty Jes » Our uffictions have been made light, and the | Morillo, on which tl i time bas been tnade to seom shorter by bal? tau the savage dodians, Pyorn this point thi are no more veality. rapids to be met with in the ri ‘he account Navan ¢ Marriat.—The letter of Liew Our admiration of the Cresent City is unquatised. | fiein whieh we huve talon the above deseription, | Prentiss, in relation to the matters which are We are reminded that her late pasragetrom New York |, i erie: H - " alleged to have transpived on board the frigate United 0) ou and must digeharge. EL Frenholm, WE Prentiol . ) to Pat Sete mado within the same length vf |), det / a hig gr Aig, A States, during pen Son cruise, which was transmitted Paiesbr nets teal aa) LO lg Pent? Duteh ship Dankehaarh tarot Young aia iy Hs by 4S Smithy eon y or n ‘dd ’ BI d 7 ’ “ eh al 1 jar rut lor Ni x 0 c, . y . ha. time taken by her to perform her former passu i nn Juan, where Ly im to the Seeretary of the Navy, was read tothe | jiig friends are respectfully invited to attend bie) gy 20 N jon e320 We eae th fer New York, no date, lat | Bacrton ad tay, Cty \ Flores, T Bal- port T Auchiltree, 1 its current is so rapid as | », art 38 day. Ni up tot a the most remarkable exactness and regularity, 4 ron-examination was then eom- 1 POOR, x es hi Verney eK . ” m " and proving the avporior quaditivg of this nove stoauier, ki arty i Lt pie ry i ue Atlantic Ocean bap Be a \.. the adjournment of the court. on eridouve: cornee ae Fast dds ead ‘ioe tornne Maren 3h tae’ SR am tp. sbypagtint tena een Daaberey, Armstrong, Pm vee fo —Nor, ‘acon, Moy 4 Hurk Movusun, Watker, from New York (Marob swli- |] © Cruikshank, © Crothahonk, A oe ’ teves, Without further invitation. Jormio, March Hy lat 3020, WIG We OO OO | re, Wanita Westy Mise TiMore Lembo:

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