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Our Harrisburg Correspondence. The Divorce Cases, $c. The evidence im the divorce case of Dr. William Wetberill, bas been submitted to the Legislature, and isquite ® long document. It, including the evidence, hom to refer ccntains some ninety-four pages of closely printed mat- of the slavery ter; but, as the ground on which the docter applies for Eee. simply that ef abandonment on the part of INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS eppointment of « select committer, t* ‘the plan of Mr. Bell for the rettlement tical with the suggestions of Mr, Webster, embraces the following propositions: admit California with suitable boundaries, Hy To provide forthe» urchase of the disputed terri- of ee, yon apie ‘0 New Mexteo. ion of twoor three more boy or "editorial article, in wide govel ents for the Territories, with- = yy tly cause ef all the present ge) &e. a any te) none whatever on the subject of slavery. ited a em seanetion bere, and Mr, Baldwin, one of the most inexorable free soilers hall write you more fully hereafter. ever sent from Connecticut to Congress, not excepting Cnty Potties. Truman Smith, rose to express his objections to this} que Carireanra Civs—New Pourricat Oncania: motion, and was enlarging to a general argument upon | rion.—A new democratic club has just been formed, the merits of the whole subject of slavery, when Messrs, ted The Democratic Union California Club ” Xing and Foote interpored and stopped him, there po dood tag onl Se pething Vetere the Senate on which to hang Mr. Hale in his objections to one of the ae peat second, of admitting Califo hed foresnacetted ret gee eld. at Central lowe im was ent that the » whole scheme wa: slecody oni ont and dried by a | the ee club was ma aan fom of the so-called leade:, of the Senate put their | Gillender, of, the ‘beads together, and arran. ing the committees just to | elected President. The ‘lowing fae copy of the rat Suit themselves, the whole duty of the Senate being | which was signed by a long list of names: simply to concur in thece arrangements. Here was the | ‘The undersigned Demooratio Republiean electors of the Gite scorching te tie ecsnity nowseaper: SHY Hlecognieigg the Tight of the people of California to Mr. Clay, of Kentucky clairman; Mr. Webster, of ryan jealving td cow thale exapeioe ot he Massacburctts; Mr. Phelos ef Vermont; Mr. r, vers thempclcs, and det Pennsylvania; Mr. Cass, of Michigan; Mr. Diekingon, by tight; by their admission into the American eonfo- ot New Yerk; Mr. Dodge, jr. of lowa! Mr Mason, of | “2 Believing alike in the wisdom and patriotiem which Virginia; Mr. Soule, ot Louisiane; Mr. Butler, of South | formed our ‘nations! Union, ‘the ty and justi Carolina; Mr. Mabgum, of North’ Carolin ; Mr. Bell, blessings whi Tennessee; Mr. Berrien, of Georgia. from it, and are to result from ie syoni Ms) Vests nemdiieg thet’ to Crore ontions among ‘ _ uder all circumstances, te oxert for Senators, rueh a committee bad been suggested, but a fall integrity and strength, cur usmost that there was no general agreewent on the subject, and resources; the whole matter remainios. to the decision of 0 #0 the union and harmony of the demo- Thty tb capential to ite riceess, aa its sticcess ie, turn, indispensable to the foui tial adinivistration of the city, 8 and solicitous to cem id mony, by ever pene than of principles; Do hereby enrcl themselves as members of the Demooratio Li Club, we better accomplisiment of the fortl terized ite history, and the were fut alread ‘The motion was put to take up the resolution provid- {ng for this petted sdcamitice and carried, 24 to 22, tourteen Senators absent or not voting. “The vote pre- gov petuate aah cae ion, and at all sacrifi: to- gether for the committee, we have Benton and C vealtean Butler and Corwin, Hale and Yuleo, Seward and Und ‘wood voting together inst it, from moti di Tent as possible, and yet for the rame result, Mr. Benton's epporition is easy of solution, ‘Tux Day Dock Banx Usury Case,—The following pe- tition, signed by many of the first commerolal firms of this city, is about to be presented to the Legislatur To the Hon, the Legislature of the State of New York :~ In a recent report made by a committee of your h norable body (Assembly dcogment No 66), the follow. ing pasrage oocurs :—“ A recent decision of the Court of ‘Appeals (the New York Dry Dock Com: rican Life Insurance and Trust Company) instance of this kind. In that case,an innocent party was actually defrauded out of upwards of $300,0°0, on the sole ground that the original transaction was based upon a usurious loan. And yet this usurious loan su tained the sinking credit of the banking house thi made it, enabled it to discharge ite pressing liabilities and preserve unimpaired its charter; but ite directors, ms Vand to relieve themse] its paym d by the most solemn oblivations, set mY beg only enabled them to take advantage of their own , but to swindle and defraud inno parties out ot a just and equitable demand = Thi: ny is Dow conduetin business on a capital made up fo part of this of this loan, which, under rs iserable subte foge of usury, they evaded pe panscated in teoking up ox tie I-gotten et .? Should the abo cateme it be correct, the reigned respectfully ask that the New York Dry Dock Company ie charter longer be permitted to act under the sanction of a charter of this State, unless restit .- tion be immediate! he New Yorx, Mai aren 7, 108 He does not wish California to be hampered with these other questionr. tie wants her to cowein on herown merits, aetached from allthe other issues. This is natural. Among the California delegation waiting admissior Col, Fremont, the enterprising and patriotie senein. of the distinguished Senator from Missourd, whose af- fection for his family forms one «ft the moat beautifal traits of bis character, elevating him to the paternal dignity of a patriarch'in his household” But there is another cause, Mr, Calhoun proposes to make Cali- ‘ornia the test gui uestion. and Mr Jenton, of all things, wisbes to mect him on that exact issue, disconnected with anything elre. ‘The opposition of Mr. Calhoun and Mr. Butler to the committee proposed, is because they believe that the movement is made to soon— that the Senate, the House, and the country are not Pet fully ripe tor the suggested arrangement. ‘Hence, they desire the question to be delayed yet awhile, The objections of Messrs. Hale. Seward, Chase, Bald- win, and others, are the reverse They fear the com- mittee will dish ee bil of concessious to the slave power; that the scheme is only a scheme for the hu- ailiation of the “dough faces” at the foot-stool of slave- vy; and they cannot agree to swallow the dose. These ate some of the various caures cf opposition to the pro- poted committee, which brought together to-day such asipguler fraternity of politicians and statesmen on the same string. The Vice resident declaricg the motion for the x “we Ranran mode of electing the committee, aot exactly in order, yg aro SUE Hoots, MediGed It tom motion to elect the whole | SSerming, about 100 purds below the lock at the railroad committee by ballot, Mr. Clay agreed to this, He did not want a section- al committee; and as to the mode of selecting it by pri- 8:—Two basins thsre depot. ‘The True smerican for the reception of the to situated, were just completed waier from the ‘canal. The upper basin, belongi vate consultations, it was no new thing. [twas the | b, Green & Co., is an excavation from the way by which the committer, at his instance, in the | Pi setilement of the Missouri question, were appointed, Sa pete a glen: cao, MR My had an artificial enbankment, upon the southern and western sides, « height, cempoted of gravel and ig been let in within a few days sort of | For bimeei{, he was not very senguine of this plea; but he was willing to try experiment after experiment, day after dey, and night after night, in the hope of @ final adjustment, itis evident that Mr. Clay is pleased with the ides of being cheirman of this cou mittee of thirieen. No man willchject Toit. His agency in the settlement of the Misscurt (uestion, and bis conciliatory position on the whole question, entitle bim to the selection, The Littie debate this mornixg, however, and the vote op the motion to take up the resolution for the indicate some trouble yet before ue; and tbat Mr. Clay has some reaton for his apprehensions that the committee, after ail, may fail of their object. Still, his plan is the plan—to keep on experimenting tili somethirg is done. PROGRESS OF THE FANATE DEBATE, We bave had the following speakers on the slavery question fo the Senate since the meeting of Congrera, uct ineleding the scattering debates on petitions resolutions from State Legtsiatares, and other inci- ects: — Foote, on his plan of compromise at the sudden withdrawal of water from gore from the upper daria, ety of that basin to fall in, or collapse, great The bj-ge timbers sppear asforced in by som: outward pressure The whole bank twenty or thirty The whar lated is completelyfdrained, and, of course, ne end until the disaster can be repsire thefforce of the water, that it has wora a d ntirely around barin, Wi certain the exact amount of damage, but it can- not be much less than $1,000. tion is at ning, sud loe'dentally, almost every day of the session, and with a good effect. Mr. Cn one day, om the general subject of slavery, com promire. “on his compromise resolutions. io reply, in opposition to ad- 's rerolation, in de- COMMERCIAL APPAIBS, MONEY MARKET. Wednesday, March 13—6 P. M. The stock market opemed bouyant this morni most of the fancies improved a fraction, At the first board, Morris Canal went up 1 per cent; Norwich and and her boundary, two days ‘on Benton's ( tegen opporition to Californ! fornia resolution. two darn, Daas Ot Miestesippl, om Clay's seadlations, two | weccester 13; Herlem, 3; Long island, <; Reodiag * Mir. Bett, Op bie OW compromise, morning hour of | Railroad, ¥; New Haven Railroad, \. Farmers’ Loan ope day Mr Uaiboust on Clay's resolutions, debating the general question, one day Mr. Hawlin, on Bent California, one day Mr Walker on Clay's resclutions, (coustitational ar- gumestto rhow no slavery ip territories ) ove day. Mr. W om Clays resolutions, general argu- the whole question, one day. | siker, im comeluaion of bie ton's resolution providing to ad- mit California ome day, strong apainst slavery. Mr. Torrey spoke to-day against Caliiorniay against Seward, against (he exeoutive usurpations of Old Zack, fell off };, and will, without doubt, fall back again to the starting point. The purchasers of real estate, of this company, refuse to have anything to do with it in apy way. The referees appointed, have no power to settle the question of titles, and their opinion or de- cision would be of no value, The decision of the high. est court in the State ie the only safe and sure opinion to be governed by, particularly im relation to such an important matter as title to real estate. We all know how mueh a lawyer's opinion is worth, and how little itis to be depended upon, The slightest taint upon title is a serious injury to real ertate, amd makes it al- most unsaleable in the market, It is eald that a drown- ing man will catch at «straw, and it is interesting to see what trifles bull stock speculators will grasp at to sustain skining prices for fancies. "s resolution for admitting leriy the Britirh ebolitiontets, He denownoed the & trick, and contrivance to Zook to dedge the provieo, ‘When he hi the Sevate sent into esecative Our Battimore Ba 4 camp meetings, upon the eve of @ great revival. In Military Teil New York City Mortality ~ Gen. Cast | oqeny meetings a brother gets up, and in the most slo. ~ Meryland and her Monuments. Ge. quent and earnest etrain urges his hearers to com The Independent Greys, the crack drill company Of | forward and eave thelr souls before it is too late; be this city, v bo were prevented feom vieiting York | tells them that they a ding upon ar and Jast summer, as they intended, by the cholers, are pre- | aniens they see the error 4 reform, they fire that is never ‘ the spirit be- aintained gins to move, and a poor sinner comes straggling along parade, igeneraily from | BP to the anxious seat; this gives eonfidence to others, are under the command 6nd from all perte of the congregation, the sinners come crowdin, ntil the | and the excitement becomes Intense. The resalt of fueb movements is too well known to requ! tion Im Wall street we find exhorters equally eloquent end earnest, and they frequently succeed in getting their anxious reats Slied with eutelde tims —poor ct jed individuals’ —who, when they find the epirit of ” speculation moving. get their Gill of the tanci rite tome ight at the Odd fied the anxious reat anything bu overflowing long The serpent that has tempted them totaste the forbidden reture, His leetare | fruit, abandons them as roon as they jather # most in on matters and things io gene | 1d leaves them alene to of Captsin The cue er of deaths in Baltimore during the past | Week war 6) cf which number 62 were under 10 years themselves to arer's mente due to thore who transgress. The ap; rbie to represent Maryland in the | of Be victim upon the anxious seat in the fancy stork Warhirgton Nonument. is, besides the coat of arms of | market, gerves as decoy to attract ot! te bear the following sufficient number get fairly Axed, t! od - the a the game secured, ready at any time for picking ing despernte produced; t the ts back. As soon as the carry, they must look around for purcharers; and then thore who till now | dave beem quiet spectators, will knock the from | under, and the whole fabric will topple to the ground ™ Be | It fe amusing te see the old performances repro bpm duced time after time, and we think they might be an- bold their Union meeting. * | pounced before hand, like theatrical ations are, that it will be | somewhat im the following style:—The amuse: Soa party mended partly trom motives of ermpathy | wiit commence wiih the comedy of © Ral ee fro iebe ™ TA Oek Diasec of Tiles nad fig, | Wied,” to be followed (when the erssh comer, " the Conver, e101 Ho, tobe “Dew the Hh M. Reed bes lat ieeat ove he interlude of th Devil Tal @ jodmost,”’ the je with the © Devil to Pay.” +ipte at the office of the Assistant Treasurer to $160 04 00; payments, whole to cone qT of this port, to day amo $62,940 42—balenes, $8 887,210 07 Thr new gold oo ined byan act of the last Con- ress, called the “Double Eagle.” has just made ite ap- oe On one side is the national desi be J just ieaned from our mint, attracts | ot | iberty, eurrounded by thirteen stare, and ben snd equally as wide sprend a desire | the date of ise, 1800 On the opposite vide is th rele on she'shovery eeeeeine stan | fepreseatation of the copie, with wings paper, suspended beneath i right, when, in their whi pee The > ne telegraphic report of So they ated tat } Seward © presumed te address the 1 his friewde contdently eniculate w moerate of Loe interior to determined Jate Buchans: Teststence to the cvement, of which | have aiteady ad- ined of her eate arrival at Valpara 4 where she wes loading, at the iact accounts, for Phi Phila dels double vernal a 4 beneathare the words “Twenty D ‘We have received @ copy of the annus report from | the Legislature of the State, comtaiming the retarns of on bs eapoated at Gusbee on the Lf | the railroad companies forthe year 1849 We notice that s‘ton. from Bngland, fers Western Stete — | the Harlem Company have mvt m: any report, aod Mont cal He aid, March 8. he inference is that they wish to keep the actual coadi Movements in Wail street frequently remind us of | deserip- | tion of the concern in the dark. Returns to the Legisls- ture have to be made under cath, and particulars have to be givem which the company may find particularly unpleasant, and perbaps inconvenient. It is very easy to make out dootered reports semi-annually or an- nually, to humbug the public and deceive stock- holders, but when the statements have to be sworn to, it a mot 20 easy to “ make things pleasant.” Wo want to know how many men aed horses the Harlem Com. pany employ, and all the details of last year’s opers- tlons, sworn te according to law by the president and secretary of the company. The bonds of the Erie Railroad Company have, with. in the past few days, advanced several per cent, and the market price still rules several per cent below what is considered, under existing circumstances, their probable value. We allude to the seoond mort- gege bonds; and while we do not wish to detract an iota from the soundness and seourity of these issued under the first mortgage, it must be evident to any one that there is too grest a difference in the ourrent quotations, We find in our list of quotations six per cent stocks selling atten and fifteen per cent above par, while the two classes of Erie bonds, bearing seven per cont interest each, are selling at 89 @ 90 and 10234 0 108 per cent. ‘ee 4” Ti 107 4,500 1862, IL. ane Sa 14,000 5 £000 10,000 2000 1,000 iifineis bles ter 740 Indiana State os, 7 1,500 at 2.000 Pern's 5, Oi 16 el k Hud Canal 106 33 Bank of &) North 4 00 Farmers Trust BO 34 av do 33K 200 880 do. bio Bt 00 do mM WO ao 10 Se 64 20 Morrie Canal 18 #1 Madison and 93. 200 do By SLAY & NAlav 98) ‘oo do B10 15) 9) 75 Canton Co a2 Bonds, ‘50 50 do. oo 42) is rie o 160 Erie RR Ge eu 60 894g 9 de 66% i00H1 te 260 9 25 do 810 66! 20 Hua Bp ade or % do bo GOR 1000 Brio 7's, ” u SECOND BOARD. 115 250 sha Farmer's Trust 331, sy lw ao ws) we de 3s: We do 3: 18 she Bu Stato of NY Wit 10 Morris Comal WR z Sche: Im do IW), By le do Ww 335] 65 Erie RR 66: Bf 100 0 66; 53° 6 Reading RR 4 90 BY 1 0 aug 130 35° Long Island Log CITY THADE REPOR®. Weunxsoary, March 13—6 P. M, There was more doing is cotton to-day, but at rather variable rates. Towards tbe close, the market assumed @ more settled aspect. Private accounts were Feoeived | from the South, which indcated a furtherand material | falling off in the receipts, vyhich also had a tendency to rally the market at the deline since the receipt of the Canada’s news, There w# no marked change in the flour market. Medium tagood and pure brands were quite a with fair raljs to the local trade and for the continued inactive, and sales were mit Pea soon Temaiied rather dull, while prices were steady. Wheat eomtinued in good milling de- mend, and prices firm. les of Canadian in 'b bond | were made, for export to he British Provinces. Pork ‘wan lower, end prices rule in favor of purchasers. Cut meate and beef coptintedfirm, while tae improvement in lard was maintained. Ccffee continued dull, while sugars end molastes were in fair demand, at previous rates, A notice of the teasale will be found below. Astive —We have to noice a lower market for pots, with sales of 126 barrels a) $6 37)4 a $6 60, Pearls were firm, with sales of 26 barrils at $6 8734. Breavsturrs — Fiour—The trantactions of the day amounted to 6,560 barrels at $4579 a $5 for common to straight State, with Mibigan at $5 18a $5 373¢; pure Genesee at $5 66 @ $5 05, Ocher brands remained a> before reported. Southerr—There bas been a fair de- mand, but rather a heavymarket The sales reached 1,400 barrels, at $4 87; a5 for mixed brands Frede- ricksburgh county and Baltimore, aad $5 a $506 for straight Alexandria and | sal and 100 barrels Richmond city at $6 60. Rye flour--Sales of 100 barre!s and dull. 100 barrels Jewey sold at $281. Wheat— Sales were made of 2.460 '¢ prime white Canadian, free, at $1 20, and 3,000 bashels bonded do , on private terms. Rye was easier. 1,200 bushels Jersey sold at b7e , delivered as wer beavy, and in moderate re- quest, at 42 « 440. for Northern; 5/ « 370, for Jersey, aad 80 @ Ble. for Southern Corn—The sales comprised some 28,000 burhel 53a 50% for mixed, 650. for Jerre waites 6634 @ 660. for Southern white: 660. for Southern yellow, and 610. for heated; also, 5835 « 57o. for Jersey and Northern yrllow. Corron,--The market hee been very unsettled to day, and the sales made, show preat discrepanc; pany ie the views of buyers. Midi cothm cn bas been acl it from 11 to 11}ge.; fair from 12 to 123¢0. of, which rises 4, bes te relieve ner. pep as advanced, exhibited more uni- Correx.—The market ruled tery hyn sory’ ys supply os Domingo was large. Hoiders offered it free! ebort pric: Lrap was frm, and better prices wore gourl and Gslene. | xn advance in for Mis- rope, it was countey, while ikely to be y, Fegions. A sale of 200 tons of Spanish vas made, at $5. Sales of 2,000 bble. were made, at S7 a 0c , arkrt closing steady soeet the sa yesterday: 3 2 3 : ts oy 3 a Out pickled hame, some dry eal 1D good request w! 50 Kegs, at 0% a Te in good demand, at ‘atk. — We have to record the following sales, | which were made at the Meropants Exebange llouse 20 Flouston street, 91.4113, $2 tt do, do. 118 $3 660, do fos 241x112, $5,600; do. do 116 do do, 114 do.,21x112, $8 20; do, do 142 . $5.00; 0 G0 , 21248, $2000; do. do dor: Houston Ptreets, 1x45. $4.750; do. do 127 Colum 104; 4 lots on Thirteenth street, each 26108, $1,390 each, $5 400; 1 #, $628; ¥ do. om oot, 2800; 1 do. adjoining, 252 + 2hxd02, $2100; 1 do. do. ibd, $1550; 1 lot adjoning, 20; 1 gore lot, $1,061 gore lot, $850; 1 lot corner of A A and 23x95, $1 800; 6 do. sdjoining. em sh 25206, $1,260 each $7 600, 1 do oo:mer Sixteenth street, 25295. $1560. 1 do. on rear on Sixteenth street, 2x02, euch 25x62, $500 each. $4 000; 1 a ; 10 lote Sdjolning each 23302 si00 each $7,000; 4do do each 2'xt2, $:00 each, $2 840; lots om reat on Seventee each 23x02, ‘siss each, $3 51¢; ast cotanr of $910; 3 do. do. do do, do. $144; 12 do. an “ Without special obange. Dealers were away to the tea tale f the ship Hofman & Lo catalogue dispoved thore obte | people at oe rome few ‘The feilowing are the particulars of | ported per ship Horeburg | = 04 baif chests, 400 om Philadelphia wale of tens iu 44 do. 9, 46; 187 | de. 0896; | ed bu do, ae, ww » aby 48 do., 8 | | He ee. S644) Bab do , 8435: ia, 142 & do do, 6234; 80 12 1b do, 60%; dS 16 1D, do. 60; 46-12% iD YS, (4 do. 08 chert, 0, B54; LU) cheate, ws; 84 do, 22! 4 © do. 404; 98 ao. 425); BY lv caus 21s 10, boxee, 87; 34 de b, boxes, 44; 48:16 1d. do, 48 5614 1b do, . do , 45; 16040. 4% Si do, 89; 16 cases eno 413 Ib, boxes, 625, 24124 Ib boxes, 5 Dh ao, 4, PF hong ww Sevoneng—100 half cheats, 3 ng- §2 dalt cheets 4154; 188 do , 41; Se, S214 Ib bones, H0)4; 20do, do, 48, 184 15) | do, 40 | | Wrisxar- The market was something better, with 100 barrels Tilson ena Jewey, at Boe, sad 2 hhde athe. | | Dewdge, ot BAe. e were made at $2 68 @ $2/5. ‘Corn meal was inactive | . Java may be quoted at 15c., and Rio at 1: ey | i few + for ) | ale sieve at tne shor rem Raacane, Tus Dar. Telands, will also be received and forwarded per a eee “i cahe abel pemenerne a a 8) iets seb arcyed Seite W Jeahian Bab- Leather. ‘2,101 pad 2,101 rt BET oa esa sts — err Cattle, 8 = a es Bato Concert, 4 1 = a a fo are Ss agape ‘Port- eon rk ents Bash, of helen arsed pare aes th auagenmns uring alah o¢ Gah na, © ea. joni i Me: Broo CNT 705, Tengostee ate 8 i on aria: bara yt Sa, time, ely Niobe ° in os! DOMESTIC MARKETS. Puitapeiriia, Maroh 13.—Not the slightest ehange to notice im our markets, which centinue dull and in- active. The transactions sre on the most restricted | | Am Loud, Pendleton, master, avedoy ye ges soule. ‘The rales at the stock board to-day were very | bound to New Oricans, with ries, In di of fore the markets Ce a rather weak. Reading | “g¢) ‘7. Bryant, from Rum Cay, sharce ete very rm, while the bonds ll of 5. Ualon | a's aghath iy, NGe with seme tr ten weet Ba: rinions:, March 12.— There was sales of 1,050 bbls i ther turk Vanguard, of Maryport, Robinson, master, Howard street flour, at $4 66%, and 400 bbls. at $4 50. eran dow mel taste nec PO AH No ales City Mills.’ Limited sales of wheat at 1000 lend on art of the cargo will be saved and 108u. for red. Sales of corn at 460. a for wi ron ‘and crew arrived here om fellow, ‘Oata Soe, 0 ide, Small at 25c, and hogsheads at 24c. and 80. a 490. for sales of whiekey in bi per gelion. New Bevroxn Or Maaxet, March Por ra yao ‘The market is firm, with a fair ceclons brig, name unknown, has been ashore pent Sabon. Stove deck load of molasses ‘ond got off. — fearsurah' corgian, 6th. im Boston, 6 days out, bot f ice, came in contact, 01 M: Charl for Wilmington NC, and so violent was the shock that the mo ious if fequences were in M_ hove to until been 4 bbls. was made at 1200, cash. Whale. We bave only te report @ sale of 200 bbls. at ye which jms aie market Pa " ith ot oo peing obe bows ater the aceldant and vooe Bric AsHone—On 2th uit, » brig was seen ashore on Hlorida Ket apparently just gone on, as"her aul wore ‘loose. Wreckers were Scum Hvpson, Rico, from Port au Prinee for New York, was wrecked previous to 25th wlt, om Long Key, Bahamas. Gare0, cc Yogwood saved and gold. Scum Massacnuterra, Hix, of and from Bast Thomaston for Boston, ancl Wrintet Harbor, Biddetord, 4 and on the 7th, whil ting to ae fa gate frombthe Bast, parved ber ¢abl tench importation of the being di bere the ion resent year spose. . | Whalebone.—We bave only to report sale of 1,000 bbls N. W. Coast at 300 | _ dinnouncements ef Births, Marriages and Deaths ere | not inserted, unless duly authenticated and paid for. Marri farove ash eee ‘AC the last accounte sho was beating a e beach with On Wednesday evening, March 13th, by vo toad the flood tide. Of her cargo of li 325 casks bad been lost, Mason Noble, Mr, Gronce Srovrenavacn, (200 saved and landed on the beach, Cuantorre Piensox, all of this elty. [st. i Sonataed Poughkeepsie papers please cop: sory} im Williamsburg. on the 12%h Inst., by the Rey. Mr. Porter, Mr. Atsexr H Jocetyn, of that Place, to Miss Mary E Saciseuny, of Cincinnati, Whalemen. B!d from Sandwich Islands, about Deo 4, ship Liverpont Wrest WB. for e cruise; had shipped home by the acy: tor York, 18,000 Jbs bone; and by Maria, for NBoaford, y bbls wh oil. The Liverpocl would cruise another seayon | 'N Pacifi In the city of Paris, (¥rance,) on the 2d Februar; " hi i u, 000, Mar. Arua Lircov's, werehoas, ferment renident of arte tok paint pert gos Spent Fond this city, to Mies Friicre Piessis, both of On the ith of Febr at Guayama, Porto Rico, Mr. he orn Valparaiso, Jan 19, Powhatan, ¢f Warren, o. a Ronent MePnenson, to , daughter of the late Mr. | Francis B. Lynch, or this oity. "Died, Of convulsions, on Tuesday evening, March bed atthe residence of his son in lew, John Ertord, “Shades,” 64 Reade street. Tomas Davis, aged 64 years, a malice of Bristol, England, and for many years @ resident of the United States. His remains will be taken for interment to Greenwood Cem this day, (Thureday,) from 64 Reade street, atdovclkck, P.M. The friends of the family are re- epectfully Invited to attend the funeral. In brocklyn on Wednesday, 13th tost., Evizasera Jones, wife of Jchn G Jones, aged 49 years, ei “at Sydney, NSW, Oct 12, Orion, Ray, Nan, oil not stated. Spoken. Ship Peter Marcy, from Liverpool for New Orleans, Feb 9, off the Suttees revi, Argo, Crawford, 14 days from Havre for New York, Jat 44 46, lom 16, Crowell, Siw B 42 BS flow Bu7 owe, fcom Devetly (Sept 19) for Calitor- ‘ope ‘Poretgn Ports. Nov Z—Sid bark Activ “ey quct. ex (Gud), Hed 1—Are sehr Louisine, Smith, Wilmiegtop, NG, ya for California, all —! ‘ork, (abt ‘The funeral will take piace on Friday afternoon, the |. HatAvia, Deo 31—Ship Anstis, Stale. from NY 1th inet ae 2 o'clock f Mat the church corner of pte 1 1c feeds Willoughby end Pearl streets, The friends and rela- Hives are requested to attend, without further invite- | Von, ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- tery for interment. At Sacramento City.on the 6th of November, E ward Canrieno, aged $4 years. a printer by prefession, | and formerly @ member of the New Yerk’ Typogra: phical Sectety. At Brattleboro’, Vt , Thomas Axriy, aged 04, a revo. | lutionary pensioner. In St, Helena, on the 20th December last, Mra. Ma- ritpa Cannon, wife of Wan. Carrol, formerly U, S. con- svlar agent at St. Helena. Mesccm, Sings Bo! ne. Young, for Sard iteads, Des 25, 1d Oris ‘eb S—Arr, bark a Eigen. New Bed- ford ter Geo Fs Francie 2 berk Persii me ine load of io cr un tncerne, det & 3 iis akon brig Tenos, unc. 10, Jol Focreaet a Yoober, Phila; ‘Alabama, Bos BARITIOE INTELLIGENCE, c h 4—Brixs Osceola, from NYork, cosdemn- wilted Ma r Major Eastland, for de. aici aun jount Washi |e: dig brig Buanes Walterd. trom Uoy with Desi, Feb 10 -Are Tamarac, Patching, for, Or | oftines; Hendrik udeon ‘h lose of an anchor and some chain; would be ou Ohto, Phillips, abe WOR oi See val, Cages, Meng ~E NYork, and a; Bark—Carolina, she coat anam & Dimon: | | FAvat, aseiokia “hip Waverley, Smith (irom Liverpool, ‘orest, ¢ s Pay rs ‘Thow a cy Nortos “Alfareuta, White, ‘rsa Feb Bhi Diogenes, Day. diss, for Sicily; brig Feb To back ‘date)—Schr Eugene, Atkins, for s. — Brig Dracut, Shackelford, for Malta, | “gr -Bark Auckland, Jennings, from | Oshu, arr 25th, | gllgitvas, March 26—Are brig Sussunah, Barron, Syiney | for NYork, with loss of meg 8, onile, re Mary, T, hk; 20h, “io, tha. Whtels cope Rivode Tel Cleared on Tues: rell, ¥ Yor! Lerlings | East, Ori, Nichol ion pat ote deen oad Ist off Li oad La 4 Berd, Foren, Arichat, for NYOP¥: tor ‘meron, Richard, ari: chat for NYorkt 2th Parker, Wilmiag?oe, X | Gy"che oteumabip Americas Boevon, 4 ous, (and salled for wiih ties These Jquige®, about Jan 18--Bld ship Chile, Leach, Boston a ee | Feb 22—Bhip Juliet, Morton, for Boston, in 10 Tra saan: , Fob 14 Bhi Stenting Powell. for Sumatra, abt ib t, for Palermo, 2 or 3 days; Soseph nionrried it avay | Fe uote “ror Beston 0 the head. The rinerore Roane, Fob eet Woods, from Load: for Boston. Barra. Top 19 Brig Damerscove, Osborn, do, Pirntwas Heb 2. Brigs Cobden, Corn | Brig Ohio, Branreom! oS vith Wrvsna, Res 2: Briss $id Jan to Nesmith & Sons. Mates be iat wom ‘on 79 15, N, The U experienced very hea y weather ih WoDvingal, Cardenas, 12 days, with molas- , rig Chariots Err. fe NYork, im % days. do. Ki Fehon the ule ‘edge of ths artridge, from Vilmington, NO, for | i ache Ontuare (of Osttsbore', Me), Moore, Dasiea, Ga, 10 | days, with lumber, te J Roo wat ‘a k Hiny, Beasto 4 days, with naval ¢ ES Willetts, Smith, Washington, NC, ¢ days, with paral store 4 Denmark, Woods Cleveland, od Petree, for Pai Pee h Dart, Porter, Shaghai. 4 Sth, poe ees Dag ie bss gh Deck, Ree eee hee: ai. beri Stamina a te a4 — 4 Seto). fer ben t relia, Sela Tribune, Sloop Radia aye. joaton, 3 days jarker, Providence, 2 days. Satled ¢, Mediterranean; steamehip Georgia, Ha- Brig Millen, Coaten, for Pails. dolphin, uy Elisott, 8 , for Bostom, I | Caen, Heian for do 24th, Guit"Sieeper’ for York, tnd. rien,” Greway fie do. aden, Hy oR sherman, dng tor des abel 8 [oy TRLEe RA’ 8, Maroh Arrived. Ship Essex, Bortom Sootinads do; Felegraph, apace Cuanuseron, March i. Arrived—tteanmer Ieabel, Havana: sche BL Wales, Phila- achynia teriwoms, Maroh 13. Ship Breat, N Fork; brig Mary Emily, do; sehr B Boston, March 12. Arrived Davie, do. *, s. Dee 30= Bark Cantere, ——, Bangor jifornia, art 37th; bad 62 daje’ passage from it Pinwirone,, Jam 6--Ship Sutton, Wardle, for Calitvr'a. Me, Arr Deo 25, eohr Ariel, Burt, Caloutts (and sid 29th tor ch RAG Oct 22--Cld whale ship Harrison, Shoat- ‘N--Ships Fontert Michaels, from Syd- SW, arr 4th, for NY. Ravieator. Pornam, Tasigen, are ie ship Pena- FA ee For, 1480p Niagara, Haynes, for Sicily; bark hens, de Trisman pe ‘tc ® ¥ wed—Sbip Marathon, “gan Prane ee Purine: Bowland, Mobile te Co rmbis. de: Heren oe, George.ow® 2 Rie! rt Pocted Peher Am men, ond Berry Gib eae Wanewan, March I. Mary Brash, 3 C Gibbs, sivep Jae Gurha Pars Rev wok, NOrleans. brig Megeels fang se teu + é0, (at Arrived Bebe: a, from nalelege jelphia fo ie from n RVorn for Portia hi mor, 16ebs. 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