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INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, ‘Wasninoton, Feb. 25, 1850. ‘The Nicaragna Treaty—The Negotiations of Mr. Law- rence and Bir. Clayton. There is agaim much rejoicing sbout the Nicaragua tweaty; but the end is not yet. There isno treaty as yet, though it may suit the purpose of some people to sepresent the matter as settled. 1 will shortly state all ‘that has been done. . ‘When Mr. Lawrence was instructed to negotiate pave aabeey Iy Lome treaties were already concluded between Mr. Hise and as any States of the Central wrence BO sooner American Fepublee mH arri ondon, inexperience and timidity arte ecived, he was taken in hand by Sir julwer aod Lord Pi ‘suaded not to touch the territorial question 0 of al Sy, teleting to the fact that England of the river San Juan, without « Fight under the lew of nations. This was the question, ee So eniz question to be treated about between the We sereenirerts England would not enter into any discussion about p lpn | of the Mosquito coast, or the proprie- ® company chartered the Leonie Stakes Sad ir Lawrence a aid not dare to press consideration. Perhaps he was instructed to abstain from all ——s difieult end nice considerations, aud his own taste made juty an easy ove to him. “ What do you want!” said Lord Palmerston to Mr. Lawrence. “What do I want’ | want a canal across the Isthmus.” “ 0) capal! Is at at all? — can have one, Mr. Lawrence State your terms Pa ca ve carte che, Mx. Lawrence, by all means. ‘Write down your terms” ay Im this manner was Mr. Lawrence made to mske por eae rasog epee pw ol He negotiate, ‘ngland jor # canal, but did not a word about the territory, and especially about “tbat over which England cl»iins the sovereignty. Mr. Clayton was as active aud as fortanate as Mr. Lawrence. He smoth «red, one after another, two trea- ties with the Centrai American States, because these ‘reaties contained stipulations referring to the sove- Felgnty of 1 the country, aud to proprietary rights to the ir. Clayton negotiated ior a mere canal, being content to take it on a long lease from Great Britaiee The cenal will be neutral, but the territ: through whieh it runs will, in part, at least, be English. Such ‘& negotiation as Mr. Lawrence bas been conducting ia Engiand,and Mr. (laston here in Washingto iy J oe might have condueted and obtai ms. That whieh we, as @ nation, had a Bete negotiate for, and which we had already ob- ed, by Mr. Hive's and Mr. Squier’s treaties, Mr. Clayton abandoned, trom cowardice, | suppose, at the commencement of the negotiation ir. Webster is not gring to propose = compromise. He wil! merely speck on the subjeot of ery, and not muoh against the proposition or recommendation of the President. ‘The death of the Surveyor of the port of Boston has omeated & yaosroy in the Custom — which will probably be filled by young Mr. Wel PO. O DI BORGO. ). 25, 1850. and South. Wasnrnoren, ir ef Honor b-tween the Nor ® very current re; boon atloat for several ae of 4 wazlike correspon- ce between Mr Bissell of Illinois, and Mr. Brown, i. Mirelenippt, growing out of the remarks of the for- mer in his late speech in the House, reflecting upon the chivalry of uth. and partioularly of Missis- tippi. The Mis >| regiment at Buene Vi implicated, Gen D regiment. it is day, has taken up the case, Whetber there is to bes triangular fight, or an eld fashioned bladensbar ‘coffee aud pistols for two,’’ does not appra: 4 hope that diploma. cy, Asin all the negotiations of Mi yton, will su- petsede, by mutual explauations, the necessity for powder. And we desire it the more, because we do not wish the gocd prospect of a compromise from Mr. Webster to be disturbed by « scetional casus belli, or fagrente deiicto We underttand that Mr. Foote is a coumrelior of hie colleague in the matter, and as he has hone fide taken up the (fice of pacificator, we rely upon his efforts to prevent a virit to the disgraced and dis. erscefal field of Biadensburg. P. 8 —We understand that Fletcher Webster will ba appointed Surveyor of the port of Boston, im place of Cal. MeNelll, who #0 ruddenly died in this elty las: turdey. Further Particuiore of the Late Fire In New Oriean: (From ¢ ° Feb. 18) Camp oe eg No. 70.—Was the drag store of J. F. Staples; No. 72 « cuyied by Sheldon sx Potter, a8 a paper warehouse, and No. 74 by A. Broneema. nder. The buildings 68, 70, 72 and’d but slightly injured by the fire, though the stocks on hand were much da- maged by wat ¢ removal. Bank Prack —The block on this narrow street or alley, which ru: s in the rear of, and parallel to, Camp street, from ‘atchez to Gravier street, suf- fered considerably. buildings Nos. 7,9. 11, | 13, 16, and 23, were destroyed. ‘he! as countiz pms and of- kers. Ti ants, as near : red N. Hawthora, J.T. herstou"h, a Bogart, Sehroe- der & Mont : Spencer Henry ‘Holland, Chas. Oxle A. C. Wilbur & Co., B. | C. Adams, \ Co, Bidault & MelLeon, | Robbins, Ar J Tux Insvr. —Subjoined is a list | of the neks of each ompany in the city, | of agency of insuravce company located here, in | coatection with both fires. “We waderstand that | many of the par barned ont, and particularly | by the owners of the buildings, were insured | abroad. The great balx of the lose, however, falls upon the offices in this city. vite Maeve, F T wee ann Lire any Mr. Price. (on stoe®). . M Onueaws Iewv na (on bat Pati ated to be from. Deelined stating rivke. $280,009 to $200,000 ET, conned ‘The N.C is ascertained that Uns lose ly $79,000, The Merchants’ an nters’ Iasurance, Teas nessee Marine avd fire Insurance, Protection Ia- | surance, is Haritord,) St. Louis Perpetual In- surance, Memphis lovurance, —— insurance king, Dela’ Insurance, and the nies, the last mentione only assures life | now, had no risks, ond therefore lost nothing. | Eerly in the day, yreterday, there was painful | rumors that severe! lives were lost, and a great | number of persons rely injured by the falling | of walla and other accidents incident to the oce ston ; but we could onty hear of two deaths, an of the wounded, the severest was a sprain of the ancle. The names of the reported to be killed we | were unable to learn Ten ; one was crushed by a wall that fell on Bank Place, end the other lost } on Camp street Oly Intelligence. Batt rom vie Danerer ov ry ote Vorun- ‘TEERs —A meeting of the eltixen many Hell. Inst evening. for the pur measeres to give & grara bail for the bem New York Volapterrs The mecting wes the eppointment of Col, Dent air man eed Mejor | h A Divwer. a Secretar On taking his reat as Chairmen, Col Delavan addressed the meeting as follows : Hemen—| prerume you are all aware of the ob. | eet fr which this mertiy leo. vou gentlemen theta we . thet esiiant regiment thet carri Neg of mo * Py triumphantly over th: drenebed te — euffering for the orphans of the mee = some depending on the charity PR 4 others enduring all the prive- of face men are now inmates of . from the loves of | propositions you may wish to lay before | meeting, I trust will moat freely ci determined Lge ty Jed ped | ithe | oo | mo 10 } sanyo aa Eancy Crosrve oF Soars comer off at the Ta- Sheaves owe ted int of ames of wpeak: ‘will attract attention om, steal and moral welfare sete andro rie Pca ‘he community ae tho retail Hoth are said to have been | pS clerks of our city is involved im the full as well as @ favorable our citizens, lat 34 45, low 72, away cutwater wh: Ara ane wastnen a iene diaahticuntin pot Alsop, Smith, New Orleans; bark Exact, Ste- . ines ayn aeareer 5 pa nee yesterday | sold for California at 90. Butter was in better vans Bavennahy and others” , @ fire was > wae Seoseened 2s Somes Bees A oe eee. att oth. oe Cheese was | pay 26 Wind at sunrise, WSW; at meridian, W; at sunset rane aoe Ee ied mee gg tr yn we {nthe adjotaing ul rs iting” | _BucanPrives fre without variation, ‘The saler ars : (Ben Steanaway Aaezeica,] pay Finr.—At two on, on tm Monday e + 200 hhds. good ruality New Orleams at 4% @ abe. Prime whPRm Deo 3:-Ars Blisabeel bh Hall, Webb, Zanaibar (and eld broke out the street, which was | samples are S\c. Rocwane eztingelaed byseitear A ‘Adame and MoGuire, of the we in ‘net a Srascr.—A fire was disoovered on im the rear of 217 Variek street. it o in a wood hi Soar.—Castile jen from 9}¢ 8 93(¢., and the sales about nine et end eae lame te . is come movement in Havanas. and he miles ane ARNN 8 $15 @ $23, and 200,000 do at $14, mos. 3--, change, MajowyCharleston (with ction sachor bi Flushing); Keophnadel, Yorks 2th, bad Gruber, yaeeyeneae, Feb6—In port, Fosca Helena, Post, for N sepeseesy, Jan 30--In port Jessic, Isbister, from Glas~ for Boston, completely and ‘Tonacco.—A sale of 60 hhds. Maryland was made at sla Fing be mm Hon pg ed eeeereranons <0 —On yy be cach. Also, a sale of 24 hhds. common Kentucky house, ‘Washington street, oooupied ty Michael Rear eal —The sales made this os, at the Mer- i Divine, as a porter house, who was found intoxicated ite’ E: i oe, were as follows :—Hi teak 3 or, Sean 4 a bed, eich wn om fire, and was rescued from | 115}; and 117 Bowery, 5g Bisiso; “do, ety see Sen 26 Belp gh 4! York; penilocs situation slightly burned. The fire was | Fourth street, fates Ci ont ee Ss 'ront: Dora : iat cay “at gto 2 haan 20376,'90,000; do, do. Sixteenth stzett, 35 by bale onitans; 0 Ontos for Puiiadelpbins Sylvestre, cod Farewell, for Wheatrical block, lot, 78 Clinton stree lease house PE meagan ame ot | andiset si Si oe do. 40 do. 98 do. Carcorea,, Dee 24--Bhipg iy ti Ga tors, seen, comprising comedy, eee and ne- | 20x60, i lesocaner n avenue and Twenty- shors Zon by Bs i urea, hence 7 tional spectacle, was presented last evening at fifth 24100, $6,250; 1 do., adjoining, rte enue, . about $5 days; dare, Avge. theatre, and drew together, a9 18 now tl ip the case, 24x00, $4,000; 1 do. corner Tw ty-eighth street 20) ‘de do. Sailed about Tih, ach an immense concouree of the citizens of ree jew York, who | Sixth orem 24x100, $2,580; 2 do. joining, on ave- i) Pry 1, Boston; Mosl: icuight tn paslng the even in witnessing the Sees nue, each 24x100, 1 do., on rear, on fo ign jean, Senge, ce {te zritan arabe HY ae vork; of performer, ‘the skill of artiste, the genius ef painters. hth 25x98, veLisd; 1 do Sajelning, Sts Gore, Ma inward, the efforts of authors, the magic of the machinist, the $7960; 1 do. do. 26x08, $2,000; 2. site the ie ‘seek, Grane "Brom, Reson crm Pre SP apeees. near 6th avenue, each 25298. $1,950 each, $3.900; 1 do. sit rey for say Pins Nowwn, for Watch” the ee ikit’ Carson" the apecta, | on Fifth avenue; near Twenty-seventh street, 28x100, NOH po Wetec siedy manner in which they te re vee by an unrivalled cast and excellent com- the round of entertainments | fair demand at $21 $22 for mowed. Pesca is ib eausily hel, grand and varied, Broapway Tueatae.—The new comedy of “Ex- tremes” was r ted at Broadway Theatre last eve- ning, before s large audience. It is a piece of conside- rable merit, and bg CY mm Sedialone | waning, make a capital acting pla; 38 popal io ter. and capers Tamntlouen and te topian folly by well direeted satirical thrusts, which must ever prove effec- tive. The piece is well cast, and the mera are very well up inthe various parts assigned C2 them. “Extremes” will no doubt have a successful run, The afterpieco for last evening was the farce entitled, “Per- fection.” The new comedy of “Extremes” is to be layed again to-night; its suceess thus far warranting hs its repetition. Burton's Treatne.—We were perfeotly right, in our last notice, when we said, “secure your seats in ad- vance,” last evenirg. We were Lavage A to obtain a seat, But it is mot an extraordinary t! “The Serious Family” was given, with the e farce oolee “Wild Ducke;” and Messrs, tainment will be offered. Family” will be repeated, with t new was £0 well received jast nigbt. We have « sii word to say, “Go to see the treasurer of the theatre. Cuanrnay's Natiowat THearre.— Mr. Chanfrau, who 1s now in the eecond week of bis reappearance at lar theatre. continuss to dra: of attraction, @ mumerous and ery evening. In fact, It, is quite an amusing and surprising ight to Yrmease crowds which gather here nightly, od the rash make to obtain seats. Last evening, Mr. Chai appeared in two characters, In two h ghly iuterestin Pieces, First, as William, ip the popular nautl rama of “Black BF: ee, Susar,”’ and then agai married More, in “T! veare After, or a S the Mysteries and Miseri New York” Ti of Mr. Chanfrau, aided by a superior triumphant. He appears again thi: of hisimont favorite and admired characters. Mricuent’s Oryuric Turarne.—The entertainments were #0 attractive, jast night. at this theatre, that we were unable to get a seat. The boxes were all ecoupled with the most fashionable rociety of New York, and they were all repaid. The Devil in Paris,” the © Seri- ous Family,” and“ Lavater.” wero so well performed that they drew forth well merited and enthusias- tic applause, Miss Mary Tayler, Messra, Walcot, Nichinson, and Palmer, were admirably well received, and this was but an act of justice due to theirexertions to please the public. To right, the house will be filed early, for the bill presented is ‘tho most attractive we have yetseen. Mitchell mgpenes in two of his favorite parts, and besides some dances ard overtures, two pisgee, entitled « Delicate Ground,” and “ Who's Sly ‘ather,”’ will be performed. Trattan Orena—Tcrspay Nicnt.—* Lucrezia Borgia” was presented on this the occasion of Signorina Trait benefit. The house was remarkably well the opera was well performed. The were called before the curtain at t! aud the chorus was muchlapplauded The acting of Signorina Truf in the Inst act of “Il Geuramento”’ wae besutiful. and corresponded to the while Signor Forti savg with great beaut: as he did, indeed, througheut the Rorsh Corsi was encored in the pleasing “Il Segretto” | ofthe former opera There were many ladies present, among whom were distinguished two balles from » Southern city, and» party brilliant with beauty from the N England metropolis, A lady's hat in the = quette sleo attracted much attention. hi Giovanni’? will be repeated, — but the great feature of t! of the facinating favorito, Sig pa rations are already ip progress to have this benefit one of the bright nights of the season; claims of the beneficiary are of no ovalneny Py eyed that the attraction of the music, togeth+r with bigh estimation in which the lady is held by the public, will produce the best resuite, and fill the house with the beauty, fachion and intelligence of the elty Coametv' ‘s Mixstaeis.—The same rush, the same in- tenee desire, the same anxiety to hear this comp: f— . oe whey negro meiodies, seem to prev: ny, is most ng, 1m some ghout thle city, te go to Me — Hail, Bi, citkoass this bai playing here constantly for the lart “og edhe The manner in which this company has been governed by Mr, , Christy ~the proper érganization—the excellemt @rill- Ing of the (roupe—the great rystem and regularity which prevail throughout—t tention pald to the eomfort | and happiness of viriters—ali this has given a bigheba- racter to Christy's Minstrels, and the public now mere- ly require to know whether they perform or not, as the | taste for this species cf amusement seems to be every | our prevailing to a greater extent, American Mcssuat —The prizerpal attraction at thi® blishment is the imimitable delineator of negro cbaracter, T. D. Rice. appears every da: | Jumbo Jum, ia the capital farce of that name, = a as y bis clever personatii e down immense cheers. t ature,is the Martinetti Fam: iy, 8 the pantomim. ‘of the Three Lovers; rd they ale ph ive Bympastio exercises, and other poenns feats. Mr.opro~.— White's Serenaders, in their negro songs and chorweses,are much admired. They perform ev evening at 63 Bowery, and the amusements close w the Last /-xcursion,” « very amusing entertainment FROM OUK PORTO RICO CORRERPONDENT. Cry ov St. Jonns. P. R.. Feb 5, 1850. The brig Lavan zde, with Col Mann's circus com- pany, is playin jayaguer. Porto Rico, Bark imogene, Sens ro) with Archer, Banks & Bene- | dict's cireus compan: laying here, and intends to touch at “Areceibo, P. ad er Brig Haidee, Soott, with Turner's playing at Ponee, Porto Ricv, - - CAEY TRADE RErone ie | Te . M. ‘The private advices respecting ithe Liveepoal ooten i were said to be more {svorable than the tele. reports, A eal Texas was made at about fe cent decline om current rates before the steam- ates: The flour mar! was some more it than yesterday, under the influence of a steady home trade, wi tales were moderate, without marked | im quotations. Canadian. in the absence of aa export demand, was nominal. Wheat continued firm, with but little doing. Corm was lower, with sales of —y ate decline of from 1to 2 cents per basbel, | noe the receipt of the steamer's news. Pork was ail, and rales were moderate, Beef was steady. Cut were firm, with more doing. sag was dall, ate u considerable cirous company, decline steamer's news, Jot of Corduca’ Prime, in bladders. sold ‘for Californie. Coffee was frm, while sugars and molarses were with. | out marked c' ‘The et continued without any Impor- ge, with sales of 60 bbls. at $6 62)¢ for pots, for pearls. es amounted to 4,200 | J @ $4 6254 ; common to ® $5; favorite State, mixed 1254 & $5 25; Michigan at | iF AD 0 Generee, at $5 50 a $5 02) fancy Genesee, at $5 O24 @ 86 Si; | extra Obio, $5 STie & $0; and extra Genesee, at | $5 75 0 $6 80. Southern Flour was something easier, | with sales of 800 Dbie at $6 8 $5 12 for mixed brenas Baltimore and Frederieksburgh country, with bt brands Alexandria. Baltimore and ‘jeorgetown ye Flour was easier, with pales of 200 bbls. good Jersey, at | | $8. Corn Meat wae dull, with rales of 100 bbls. ot | ba for Jersey, and $3 for The inquiry for ted, yet holders \mportance at rontioued o were o firm as to restrict al! operations of ‘The rates, how have exbibited no material change, Rye was a shade easier, with sales of 3,000 bushels Cho. delivered. and 5.008 bushels heated, at 650 . were heavy and nomina), st 420. @ 450. for Northern, She. @ B80 for Jersey, and S30 & d4e for Southern, Core —There bas been am rasier feeling tm the market owe ae; The enter reacke’t 42900 bushels, at for Jereey and Southern yellow; S40. for heated Sow erm ; S6e. for mixed do., and 600 a So for white Southern Corron.— The letters delivered this morning, are more favorable for the fulute tase te graphic advices of the Liverpool market ° tremeacted as yet has not been sallicient to ertabilsd quetations— bot one prominent rale being re whieh was a re fais of 1 000 baler at half a cent lime — briday last. We ovat quetations bead dexes cluster | | rake! ws ST'); and 200 darkets Napier set, 160 cuits, Fantelarta ramios and 108 eases prunes. all om priv | Fistures The maket is not active, and the only sale reported 1.600 Ibe, Western, at S50., ome, for prime Farvovra—There wae « fair amount offering for | the engace. | | Liverpeot, but rates ware unchanged, and ments ed were made at about 3-16d. for cotton, and 250. for heavy goods For flour there were ore at Ln ta, we. Is. Od & Ge. wae demanded Corn steed at 64. To Londen, sobs wore Soasesve a do = ken of the merits ‘of these $4,500. Szrps.—The demand for clover was better, with sales of 200 bbis. and tieroes at 7340. a 7%c.; timothy wasin a ae artic! tty | Sow ne — 288 ey Ie ee oeged, with eaioect mo elserton, Charleston. ld Dols, Prison, at 25)¢0, cash; Drudge was dull at 260, za crs sae NO. Raceirrs or Paopuce rex Rannoans, Tus Day. for Sivan Erie Housatonic. Tot % . “A oven, from Flour, bbls... . 80 1 i Whiskey. bbis. 63 78 | prAval. ship North Stat, Bishop, Liverpool for 4 men 2% 8 Baie ‘ek esl Argo, from Havre for N York. | ox! Frovlilons pkg! z ig rr tixas, Feb 4--Of'C Columbus, froia NOrs Butter, Ashes. ‘i--81d Dromahair, Pyne, NYork (and was Grass seed, bbis. . ba wn date); let inst, Charles McLaughlin, Caira, Guat = cf Jan, S1--Aze Online 8¢ Joha, Derry, Norlesas} re 4 1,908 — 1, Cissdwick, N York. Hoge, dressed. ss... 68 103 160 | Gatwat; Jeu dela ner Wied Mee Wonetae: MaLeanre Leather, sides. ... . .. .2,000 250 2,250 | for NOrleans. Gir AtTAR, Jan 20—Arr Fanny, Simonsen, Alicant (and cid fer Orleans); 224, Hollander, Faulkner, Messina (and e At d t, brig Breast, Shackelford, hence for Malta, put in tah with lost ot malaaroons wee ‘sapposed cost of re~ Pairs $3,008; one man jumped ‘overboard on the and aly Am voesel. Sid 18th, bar MAKKETS “oye cae a yardi r, ant: Slot, de it Baltimore 25th, Beateee 0 . w Orleans. 20 i, Feb 3, Mono ron i fount Washington, Blaisdell, orien ‘seb, Seta ; Crawford, N York, Holyoke, Da: iD: Book Kent: 01 , New Orleans; Sisk, Maseac! Voice ' rai bi le Bonk, ig &) Reading RR, 18%; Up, Columbo, Espindola, Scarge, ay 3 Mere Canal, ¥ er eo x, wi i Ton isis leans; Marachor ‘Admire and 8. Denis, for N Yo na ae a Sow City Bs, 101g: ure Eliza, Dickey, NYerk; Stet, Thain Url ed {Bia F Winchel Haasen, Warneken, Bre- ig, JARWICH, February 3, 1a men, after being detained waiting the opening of navigation. tho sales at the Biook Board, Tic nacommn, Jan 20-ArrM ‘Bell, with irom rails nfo Kailruad from ship Arehelaus, sunk in Lundy @onds. Cotenist, Sinnot Savannah; ay ‘Charlestor ‘28, naan Lor artis, erty ialimare; Si Abbey b ay Ophelia, Ni — Savannah ; fine York; en —— Now Or a Lande, bs leans; is, Charleston; Wasningto Sedan Mea: ene rivera: Mabhatee r vftPalachicolas Damascus, a New Orleans; Eumigrint, i vannah, ith, wis ats plowing vory fresh; barometer, yestar- Aberdeen, Hubbard, eaile “ jarried, On the 26th February, by the Rev. Dr. Cone, Netson Rewnsow, Esq., to Miss Axtorverre 8. Kectry, daugh- ter of Ell Ke city. * On the 6th of Februa: arith church of Kild- wick, nese Keishi Yorkshire Fogiand, 8. Derr pint, bag. field, Brothers, New ane hogy — daughter of the late Ko- bert Barlow, Eaq., Mi House, Keighley. titadeiphtas ter, je t. — a ines t Le ‘Now Orla Iryer, a1 yands Wi f bA On Monday, the 25th nll in the 38d year of his ervelt, Hoodless, age, Jorn Prrniman, lit Fun Wednerday at $ o’clock,from 117 Leonard | Citared s0th, Effingham, Hughos, Mobile; ng Tanak Wal; atree! ton, Plummer, Singapore; 2a id J 1 on ‘Monday, the 25th Februrary, Sse: Mrppie- New Yer x th prock, in the 38th year of bis age. ‘The funeral will take place on Wednesday, the Ze, a: Western Star, Ki n 4 Li el, a idgo, Ni Wwerpool. Btdrtdgs at2 S "olock precisely. from his late residence, 25 rr Hams Pacer, the 26th February, Mrs. Evizanetn | ba (s) at ae sein On Q x + i Wason, in the 6 Goth year of her age. Crocker, ey Fob tina, Barstow’ do, 18 Ame- The friends of the family, and those of her son-in- jo, ath Js opaoka to ing Neg | lew, Mr Robert Black, are requested to attend the fu- . tier 3, pede, (o) neral, without farther tavitetion, from her late veel- Ar jams, do, 10th; Danube, ba bine 286 Walker atreot New Hampshi one. a February, (zonoe T., Bwi seat ep and Ane Maria Clark, aged 11 months aD ‘The acquaintances of the foray are 8 hy fi ited to to attend the funeral lousohay i; Washington, Pag: Chas Greener, Duncum, for hippie, for Pbil Baleney, ds March ts an ‘Rave nel, Wambersi, funiats, Wed foe Baltimore, Feb ) at 3 o'clock, trom the residence of his father, No. 48 V andam street On Tuesday, th Qeth February Many Amanxpa, twin daugbter of Andrew and Catherine Elisabeth Hume, 8 weeks anc 3 dey: rl vervi ‘at S o'clock this afternoon, at the re- its, No 129 White street. At Bridgeport, Coun’, 23th of February, Heway W. Srevens, of the firm of E. R. Stevens, Brother & Co., ely, bert, do Soe: Mary Ward, wide tor ouh; Harries’ Au eaten Crowell Kelley, oo bineow, do do; Jas Corner, Teh; Wn Jarvis, Ju 15th: Jas H Shepherd, sitet - | of New Orleans, La. ‘urttn. , Morrell, and Ocoam Sta Goshen, the 18th February, Mr, Wiitsaat Fiewsn, 4 3 ee | Rewprd deland 4 a2 Wr Boston; Dutchess 30h, Montreal, Car: Deal) eared. ena San Francisco; Jclis Howard, ‘ardie, 3 & R Osborn; Caroling, Maryland, Realm, Ster: Cherleeton, T » San Franciron: Lucy lemry Alfred, Wass, Bs Berley, rare, § Tattle: R hilt Newtern, MPlacy Samuel 'B, Bow eon Camilis, Blorzard, Petersburg; Mary ber, folk, Mid Freeman & Co. Wright, from ‘and Boston, Arrived. oe oaeier'ce. Setuptas, mentee rs Bag s Terceny. Prince, from Lit Lisbon, ea. are - ke Marthe dover, ficares, New Orleans, Io stom: prev to Huth, K Wilson, Colson, NYork; brig Chas: tor & Nickerson. Boston, 1da: Flers (Pras), tik te Bat Me Weak (For), Arr Bele, Fomor, ¥ Milterd tor Seven- lL. The B was Bian ofl by the steamer Cinderslia, Capt Melenas She | ort), Bailey, New Orleans, eee do far isthe it | inate ne) fo for ‘i, “ie ise | Bh hs fi fie MY ores ha "Netwone apes try Venice) 39 des Setar Roa oat a Tey bre Tea anhinet, pur si ile fig k wae fen cher ee vark K Ponte PaavaC¥L, Dec 25-Arr Frances, Beymer, N , ete are Savannah, 8 lays, with cotton, to reene, Rie Grande, Brasil. Deo LJ Riches Jan 1 Tas 188 8. in th an, Am ship, full of pasew aera, ast aes Yo rpeke brig Victo= wre for Baltimore ef Por- ai ring, nahi for, Bork | Yn Yalanda for the United 8: which put back to Valpa- Sept 16, leaky, has been ™ Seper, fon S--Gons meas, s part of o mast and rud- boyy eomall ohest, port peils ship, as the wreck Is of Am GinmarraRr, Jan en ply here in the it, we STE ieee = of the 27th, » Grecian Invoaiacd with em Aus frigate, sad cused her the leet of fxr Jibboom. for He ow gisthaes sSurcree fi oem fon tormorrom, at, 76 o'clock; and in order, to ters Ent avenger i oer eile ave the Herald office, who will pros received and forwarded wi toh. Ei . Feb 18—Arrived—Schrs Ashland, ‘Con ett, itimore tor Boston a NYork for Gourgo's marred cocky Bea wn, NYork for Albany Bch a at, Crane, Bi ites for do. lor left. this port this morning to a iat a tina ee Albany Packet, ty ie Bird, Bayh mato “1M for NYork; T0304? ae Areived chs Achssh D, do; Barnstable, aes 2 amataer, srnsta EAA Genvoy, Hunger, NOrleans; bigs Altra, Béward, Brown, do; Mary Jaue, 5 St George, Myler, Bo; Betdeuut Baskets ‘Thue, Nortel Vay sane ‘Beng ds Clark, 8t Sohaa.F ® Anna » Mobile; Yillisme, Atkins, Fredericksburg, Va; fC Bartlett, P Fete, iets Providence us NY ‘Tite, 5 ), Feb 13— f Sainz Gronce, (Boruds terme o seb the fourth day out experienced a sev filet vind from ws, der which non they fost sever several satis ta - a ‘elas mal making ng the land envia pon “diy will re og Phere Gy cece ee peer neste ier hooky (40 (4400, wero landed a id’ for about 25 cents ror jor $480, The hull of b ae x Chancellor, abandon- uence of damage sustained at rea. sold for $430. Brig L- co Hara Bariot, fs oing for Cube Bark Strabo, of Boston, is repairing. “Ship Esthor Mai having repaired, sailed on the 9tb inst, tor Liver; lancous. ‘This Tels shies antes i, lost near saved in, el pre ‘She Bs r gaceo P stiture nt tee ni “as as fc yur, 682 do corn, le Sow te eae: oe 304 hhds quercitron bark, 193 4 eloverceed. tt Ud Bonen £200. sRisheo, oom Savespeel. Hor M0 of pis, which hae leaky, ey. Bike had bee im eure be hove ont. It was long. from Messtan iam TR, yew tween Mi: nk, wi ho re Fro ‘ioss'om the ym Messina for the {eye ‘States had — ‘boon lost om the or Rete re ren ay iy The phy ba heen ecnconslly wet fruit had suffered greatly in shaven, x Ricumony, of Providenc: een ands for $6,500, amd, it is sald, eat io Bi K e Stier Lat io3, Ton FT cin agi 9a roa area oy 8 sas had 8 arene let, when Off Callao, ‘hale: Dee 1, President: Marshall, Nan, 1300p, Re- ported in November, Chins, Pisher, NB, 220. pong, Se Li 1 for N om, ti PA bot ohio Ae U a, unting, from Liverpool for New -hig.toward, y tte Hamburg for New York, Jan 8, lat 49, actiR A flantic, of New Le o reported), Jan 15, lat wenie Eancariize, Hadley, from Liverpool for Savannah, Jan iogenes, Day, from New Orleans for Genoa, Jan 20, jaston, of London, from —— for Savannah, Jan2l, lat. a a ton 06 08 We Ship Thos Wright. Babbidge, from Liverpool for New Or- at eter Marcy, from Liverpool for New Orleans, Feb 4, aa iptvaahee, Knight, hence for Liverpool, Feb 22, lat 40 15, veiip a Andrew Foster, hence for Liverpool, Feb 23, lat 40 20, co wenilimarh,” (no partioulars,) Deo 5, lat 15 17 8, lon 35 “ ; dreabadour,” from New York for Caloutta, Deo 14, lat 12 2 2art Fanny, Simonton, from Alicant for Now Orleans, Jan off Gi tar. Fark Brot aioe from Newport for Wilmington, NC, Jan 8, lat 42 18.N rig Desmark, from ——— for Bath, Fob 3, of Gun Key. for fel and cease no dates av ¢ 39 °N, fon 2 Camden, 8 days from Triaidad de Cuba cope Yor Vanes ‘vom Lunenburg for New York, Fob 16, off Cape eee nothing more, Jan 5, lat$N, lon Seki J Bregpard, Shanklin, from St Johns, NY, for Per- nambuco, wi noone ees Jan §, Int 44, lon dl. ALIFORNTA, Bbip Birmingham Parham from Bath (Nov 8) for Califor- Jo, from Philadelphia (Nov §) for Califor- Heglits, Holley, from Now Bedford (Nov 27) for Ox 25, Ist iss Nyt rescont, Maal ae Sale (Dee 6) for Caliturnia, eat Fors | rraye (ver 2 fe Calitoraia, Nov 4, Sebr Eolus, from St Johus tor California, Jan 3, lat 17 N, ba Sw. ¥ is. JW ile arate tre hee tee nS ri mi tebe fae Maloney, for NYorx, 1s days Wan Pope, Footer, sr r Bewition Fob (Brig Mariel, ——, for Now York in 20 angi ger Barber: Hoge or Bint ins dupe ‘er Twomag, Feb jo Albion Cooper, Childe, weg gers eaten, Mo Doel or sia, te} fi iu oH Bitraber ‘iark Montestms, Mhode taleud, sla Yor New Sor ‘Arr ship Olive ook Drake, Sr ean N¥, Jan S—acr im st oes |B Sis and bo eo oe); Cohn rt Mgrs ot Ress. ear Liane of Senrepert, ier Roberta, and aig Clgora alae bere aa for NY ork: Ag eran of Providence, 43: sy Aviat ih, was ‘Bleanor, of of Pertiands a in" ache of jarvest, of and for next da) dcieea, Talben. ot Bast Machias, idg aA ork, Milwaus ie Ravana, of Boston, doy Malabar, of Bark Rosina, Wilson, for NYork, tn a rf Lareade; one. ‘The UB steamer die. 0 Bel feet. ldg for mea Ch Home Porw. n, Fob 9 Gov Davis, Cotter, Boston. Appleren. Hichespen, Bucven: Br Fam ea eats Clyde, for NOr- row, Jan 2t- Arr Rein, Thome, Cig, for NOr- eit a sm scht showing ® white inser, Spaulding, Maraca.vo, 26 pitmere, ‘~~ Are ok, Mol ‘Sid S24, ae Jonna Fresita. Lillewall, 4) |. Jan 11-814 Poat Boy, Phitedety nin. PERU, Poverie, Jan Be—Ma Reforsn, Laveven, N ma, oH V-- Bark Fontan, Klip, from and for Bor eee rih: Be trige Mary Seer aT fre go ag Sd ' Ji Barents return to Bapros, snd’ fale Ida for 7 ot amen to tevers 00 ia, from Liverpool for NOris. jarie, Wenoke, from Baltimore Varasd bya heavy ea wh | tulworba, et bak othe water # ir from the fore chenm raiaing mncteeges, ve , Newvites with ¢ brig Orteline (Belg), for Now Yor! forming, took the ground nd proceeded, having ro~ een eee et n hth ruqad and molasses, te flavens & 19 days, with oajton, to © rian 38 ents BO evoke chip Peter at Mom o Me Jacksonville, BF, a ‘deine ( vi Calais, hy Bean, SL | dope, with timber, to 4 K Rechembes. ‘the A en mown, Hoy 4-Ths Mavanpe, om Coan vreek rite ed on the const of Cartaret im the night eevee, (ot "a reagan) Galliorn, Darien, anged on the Port au Prince, Feb 3, wite coftes, —The Fanchon, Pike, from Liverpool for Bos- Inte Kingroad with low of foremast, boweprit, ing been in comtect 0! 4, with bark Bonaa- die, from Liverporl + aniate, e Pachorto Felice, Ville, bound to ch from several vessels getting foal of 7, cient o ‘The Camila, ol pane. ie going down Govan, wae ), Arey, St Thomas, 16 | be Rew Orleans, #6 days, | for four, 228.6 to 260. for heavy goods, and 2s. paral ire th ‘To Havre, setton remet fs ' in re wae no change in previous rates. ' ~ Pork There was lease aotivit; ‘tor pork, with oiee of 400 bbls. at $6 87M for soo) bem prime. d pork war very dull, and quota. | tome m minal.” Dest was frm, with sales of TO bis, at a) ¢ ti Lanta fe ion with “Vs om New a aseetert eee Dt ~The & pea here from 4 Philedelphies # days. Panga Ld i. J Zul inn fag |, lon 4, heavy @ntee de tated, Bhorman, hones for San | Rae phish " i a praca, Femittnge te fettees ak tated | Han hatne Ria, Sree stinger sheet Pat a4 i when © few Gare ont, serena be ! Lowvon, Feb 6- The Brunswick, Poultea, Coa ue | Pat Jax Porter, st “of thie pert, 30 of thi oh, Chater arks Boreas, hard, San Fraveiseo; Williams, J« Aiea ht fu Hicary, trem Row, Srieans. horns, we are eiers any tugahe inward oF we 6 westward. =: The ship John Henry, from New: ty setae , ety castes oa * a *eSieaae le thecal Menereet. i. rot eateat emt ces Petersburg, echt Marimad brig Zoo, Cowley, eainah srt uae Sie eh Boshner, Rraroe Baniace: ship ncatom, it Pri rovurned agree a Arrived. base rat ey eaten, Feb "g3--Cld es DT Sanger, BF y 4 r ‘PReeraats bert Cuacr. oa Pate reas ae | Hap ia 38 et 'D Kelley, Benton, JF tect ie on ea | sate mEDIOAL. si E. 17%, HIND, AND HRN HENRY eee ome ti a ty every sae wie mn fer Cyrene a 00 onah cost, je mm ah Beta Teh a S and, cise Mi the vadwaye : Pn mg AND TENDER*FLESH, SAL? - aia Te cont is used wilt ry “ao Ov THE HUMAN PAXI- f yates, woss' profared chal to" the ry of yons ain. Li Beare ig hay 7% villane itt could ibavee article called JO! | natural white, and at Ouse buy a bex ofit ti breadea ox wil MANY abil GOOD LIQUID HAIR DYg Is A aed eee ayes the hate isa eat jet black color, Bold at 4a; ane Tels chy, ot the $leent to TALB 1 ot 102 Nassau street, oan in any part of the Union. Jf not found as repre- rooted, the money will be returned. ON TO DEAF PERSONS. ty Denefitted by and eon Unpaid letters refused. Dis peak od HEALTH PROTECTOR. OR hc3 Inctical Soap, to Cert re) Bw SS of This tasemparasio and noble medicine ws TP guy at Ne. 136 Chathens ctagst- asthe Bosset ‘Dreas— Riv aga “DISRAI CUR! ED I IN W ONE DAY, BY & local application withous Mi oret ‘Esticottam rel an We enntse pew on sid 9 5 in. thts oventy; te been used ae eucoees: Dr. Eee see ee or the onre of ouaals vf chy ct i nature aad ea comviare as » ay elon ie. 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