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Our Philadelphia Correspondence, Puuapacenia, March 29, 1830. The Peace Conventum—Lx Secretary Walker— The Methixdrst Conference, &e. He. 4 sion will be held ia this uth. Afior pasifring, o + the rest of mankind,” it is t@ be hoped they wilt apply their wee blankets te eur Congressional brawlers. The convention will | jisea appoint delegates to the World's Peace Coagross, which ie to be held vext eucumer at Fravkfort-on- the Maine, in Germauy. provided there ia no erap | w tion of the revolutonary volcaao upoa which Ew | the rope is now resting ‘ " ungsiehed vieuters now ia our Seeremry ot he Treasar who willtemain wit cted with the Wheeling Hie geveral healrn has greatly im- proved since bis retirement from office. The Methodist district is a0w in cerns hes been adopted in taver of situng with closed doors, whenever charges are (o be preferred against an erring brother 4 Amouvat of coal transported over the Readin; Railroed for the werk ending March 28, 17,2 tonr— total this sensow, 232 85! lust yeor, 191 987 tour, A State Peace Conv the 41h of neat attempting to pacify, Walker, Exq , ¥ longer, On basinere ny ‘the office of the Secretary of ope to receive . Te recelye him here Teetest cause of rejololog to us 7 us Dot Schuylkill Ni Amvunt tranaported over chuylkill Navigation for week ending March 23, ee een eee ing with my own, a1 Bestly to the scoomplishm: I hpew that the contribu: Our Conneeticut Currespondence. Or Mareh 29, 1850, New Haven The State Election. Our aanual State election tikes place on Monday ext, and ull three of the parties ure more or leas active to secure the success of their candidates. The free soilers base, os usual, made nominations for State officers, put their vote will mot exceed 2,500, being # lowe of some 1,000 atace last spring. The democratic caucidate tor governor, Col. Thos. H.Seymour, 1 an auti- Wilmot proviso man, and will lose some voles east #f the Connecticut River on that account, but will gain about enough te make good his joes, ov account of his services in the Mexican war ‘The whiy cond date, LS, Foster, of Norwich, and ibe cleetion goee to the Hany will, ne will be elected, » BO Wilhotanding thew opposition bave avited with the free soiler8 On Sewators, in =i or eigh: districts which are uscaly why, wah the idea that a defeat of whiggery is next best to the saceess of democracy. In ope district, usustiy d frre soilers bave nied « democrats are wise jotoiog with the tree diet party Upon & representanve, probably have # wajonty ithe Legislature, which fable ny eather party robably be elected f the old line demo- u Worse than they do a whig, should unite to elect a id-rate whig, such as Dennis Kunberty, ot ue ery The whige have umpored Gen Wilson, M. C., wl Col Bekver, M.C en stumping this part of the Store the last week, end wind up at dus eit Saturdey evening enough to hear + , warded by the success of the democratic and free gb to be expected to leave ti ly pursuste in which they are aotively engaged, and direct their attention to every new cower from Hun I have, therefore. looked upoa colonisation as the oply certain means of support for the immigrants. When the wisdom of Congress she'l have fixed « defi. nite and sufficient amount of lead for each individual, every Hungsrisn will tind here abuedans room sad op- portunity to earn his @ benefit would be boundless in ice patare. while peou- ing on the varying feelings of men, and soon exhausted Pecu- iary contiidutions are the brightly flasniog. bat quickly dying, sparks of @ generous but traasitury ex- citement. of which only the first come: If. then, in a case of immigr ive look oply for aid in money. | this to their ent means of esrietans s them, they are indeed guilty of a most selfish T desired not to commit, and by honoranie labor. plary sid. de per: would be very upoert teek to convert is a rauk free souler This error, this crim: therefore rerclved to try ato: land, in whose bewefic all coul was still another motive for my 8 ® grant seemed to be the only a lugees could form 8 upited comm. F to cO-wperate for the regenrration of their native wt bouadiess extent 0 the other, acd ignorant pp this point. Suen atic, the wags aod y aa Candidate ty. aod be enabled ry. Scattered over th of the Union, eacb unkn even of bie congition, wh Nothing but frequentia‘ercourss o1a preserve the dear recollections of the past fresh in their memories. and keep the oly fire of pacricti«n olive in tbete bearts; that vestal fre can bara brightly commen bearth 8. beside, anotber great value of this grant io the political principle om whion itis made, by virtae of whioh the people who hea fought sud sutfered for freedim are recoguined as d Fesentatives of the freert nation on earth, Che value of |p acre gravted op such grouods, is greater than that Dbtained, avd be who does not prize it countismo worthy dwfeader Cipjeut of 80 noble © not hope tro How must it not wd the coalition will tothe Senate, wi crats, who hat Alimois, who have ¢ hey may remain loag have been re- of hberty, no worthy And sha: result may on this principle? pions of freedom ! Tapts to eee their ene: 1s also mixed upto paraeularly in the some extent in the ele from Havgacy; 25,000 synatures to a petition for a have got 25 ag source; that the “‘etringent law,” whch they iptead Ww scare the mext Legislature inte pw 3261, as surely us the ye altogether, we bave a= pretty a hotch-potch in our . as could well be desired. to be repealed 1a grant would be the bigbest bouor people could bestow upon a Huogari Courmgement to every roldter of free infinite advantage to the cause of ui Pereusded | ray, of the abiding trath of ali thie | woot to Washington, with the intention of preseoting to Copgiers « petition, in my own name and in that of my companions then with me, for @ gr We bad. indeed. good reason to hope te proporal would be voluntarily made by some of the I hardiy nee@ to ray that it was oply in case of the failure of this hope, tha: we intended to offer our petition. As | have siready satd, at bus been my invariable rule to briog forward po re- vest on our part, so long as the Americans, soting rom their own gracious sentiments, came, as it were, to meet our wishe election at preve om behalf of the Haogertans emigtating to America, | have bad three “To provide @ sours ard fitting shelter for my | Members of that body. reive from Hamburg. and to eements fer them coud—To do everything in wy Pp wpfortunete Drethren tm fu:key, ead open the way for tbew to this tree country Third— To ont of lend for (he + ions # be were 2 fro us the Americana Congress grant pyarme iminigrants, which, bilo it abould be,om the wir oand « wagusoimous political Talore and etermal jasticn of our centest for freedom «ead. op the o:her, farnteh a secure sod defnite gaiherive place for Hungaria common ,rouud tur protaerty anton. othe agricultural niiar they ould mot only support thymerlves. frre aod ef trienoe on charitable ald, bat vinien for their families, cirouwsteutial eooount of my our stay iu the capital, Mr Seward, an hoporabie remator from New York, which is the moet influential State of the Union, announced « bill, * act, reocguising ter bi ich abortly after my departure was introduced jato 1 should remark that the New York Srate Precentatives of that State in Congress. sends thirty four representatives to Washiogton, « than avy other Siete of the Union The by Senator Seward will be found below, & tHupgerien ao¢ Germen translation. ction of this bill proposes in brief to ex- tend the benefit of ite provisions to individuals of all who bave avywhere struggled for national . though besed on the surest and Doi ples. reoog mizing no ciffereuoe among nations, excited spprehensions among many of our warmest American friends who liberty and inde, uer to lay open te view our ne y a covenities— omiy. when those aboutus, who were | _ The orth fo more orb: pathized ta our already existing towards us; and, ple manner of lite, by pare preber bared, were diminished, whwa Mr. Buel, member of the House of Representatives, whose 1 our bebalt lays us under deep obligations, coon after lptreduced into that house the bili of Senator Seward, Uhe ftth section omitted. M jon Mr. Foote offered Acourtomed to practice the primolptes | profess, I Boon desired to remove trom th House, where my companious splendor of the Astor a myrelt were imetall- |, by the gemeroeity «f the city Coase tor breaki Wo relations with Austria, which hae been already referred by tatives to their Committee on sands, fur their judg. port. Such is the condition of our affairs at Washington. Decisive sotion upo- them is at present delayed. owiog to the absorbing mature of the questions now uw discussion in the national img. my comrades, | olme atuonary straggie, namely, el. we reeetved the most flattering legislature. comneoted with the proposed admissivn of Calitoruls into the Union. But, truly. ex object so grand and so important to all our countrymen who bare fought tor freedom, is patience, Mesntime, let us net await « rerult with folded arms, but use our best prom 1 edd below (No.6) Wasbtugton newspaper, where it can be seen im what spirit my companions a: ar the fret comers of the Hangarian immigraats, ap- Prared before the worthy Presi and bow we were re: Pubile opinion. grrien, Poliab, German Frenon Biowe of thie city. Us OM there occasions | replied to Lhe best of my abiil- &, im mcoctdamoe Sith tue warm emvutions they ex- ited ‘Oe the Gith dey after our arrival. | received from the veneradie President of the United States—our mi: ly adopted country au serwer to iny levter aidressed meh with e tHange- rian and (erman travsistiva will be foued below, (No letter wil ever rraain ® valuadie proof of ‘the heartiners of the @rioome which the bead of this Yous Betion, uttering the feelings of the ivoreof the struggle for bud Ind-peadence. aay Gaye were pest, 10h the Domo: adie 8 of this great peopie, ed by a the best jadge of such cases, ‘will be able to decide whether or put we have conjoined becoming our national honor, with ® proper bear: that modesty whioh it Bibs New Youn, March 4 1860, Appointments by the President, By end with the advice and consent of tre Senate, Of Kentucky, to be Charge 4'Af- the Court of her mest Charles B. Welle, of Vermont, to be Consul of the United Stetes tor Batavia, island of Java. George V. Grown. ot New York. to be Consul of the United States for the Empire Henry Naylor. Jobn L Satth, Jes Crandell, Heary Howteon Samuel Charles J. Nourse, Joshua Adaiaon, to be Justions of the Peace Weabington, District of Columbia Deputy Portmaster at Missiantppl, to be Consul of port of Babia, ta Brazil. A Farwax Kitieo ay wie Davontan,—The Mineral Potnt (Mies) Tyihwne. Joarne that a Mr. Hurlburt, near ‘wee kiiled by bie own daugh. London, a eepy © James Browe Cis: faire of the Uni Faithful Majent: pie, exiemdrd to the mittee acquainted with our Attended to he cvllee tou of turds for our beactt. William T. Turnell, of the | aited States for the me! which to commener 94 an eariy date, their new cow and course of ite Ube motte: tw thie light. | thoug! Ouree too exprmsive, aad Ot m, the Duncredic com Mitiwe hited ous hous for the whole | Company fXproteé fm Hamburg ce Wee preeused tha: oan be soldat a small | Cottage imp, to that Siate, tor under the following Fiaia, bat comfort- drew (hrovgh me, trom tbe For (bese moneys, aeaiting © Detter Matier, their treet Bt the seme time, Gedvoted from their mowthly py Thus. whem the necerrary wants of every imam! were provided for, sud acosmmodations were were required, vem, “that these edvancse would be ¥ TRADR REPORT. Garunvay, March 30—6 P.M. The cotton market was active to-day, and saice were quite freely made, beth for export and om speculation, om ready tO | at about the rate stated Pilabed. brie=, (No 3) am eesount of the * trom the gommittee The te- peedivure of the same | ire iar Shall obtain and ; Hi $ HE ; ne r = 3 i nis (Committee Beld to | Bofors leaving thie os Comm lite.) mast add ube lose their corm crops, whieh pow require instant re potee. or they cannot a until jay. and not weil at thet period. as at thet time hoe- ing ous and getting stands must be the work of the day Cotton requives such incessant attention. from the thme thet the seed is put inte the ground until Piobing season, that it ie impossible to plant corn aftr seed Gopping commences, and the latter must be post poped at present; and the result of these untoward froste will tell im the ace ef the next season in» greater degree than \kat of 18th April last, under which we are now euffering We quote— Livenreen Cissswication. 1s a — te is no ch. a xcept fost Domingo, the sales of eo avg days, buve been larger than reported, and reach 7,00@ bage, ebiefly for exvort, at about vo. cach. All other devoriptions ave dull Fisn.—A_pareel of 1,600 quintals dry cod have been sold at $2 2734. ¥uxion1s —Rates continued inactive There eome inquiry for Ireland and 7}44. was offered. eeked 10 Liverpool. cotton ranged fro! 1.000 bbls. rosin 6d th 208; corn was nominal at 6d; provisioa cognaed 2. To Havre, cotton was steady at 4. amr. at $22 0 9 22 00, x months firm markes for this article, and Galera $5 26. wna b at $4 95 ales ot N Orieans are 300 bbls at o pris quality; 100 bhds, Carde- 196 ai. Stokes,— Sales of 1,000 bbis of rosin were made 60a $41 ao! b — We noticed N at $1 per bbl. Paovi-sona.— Pork —Sales reaohed 1 100 bbIs , at $8 3736 © $8 60 for prime, and $10 # $10 1234 for mess. seek wasfirm. avd prices uschanged Prime meas was quiet, #t $17 a $19 Beet hams were duil. at $17 @ $17 60. Cut meats were more plenty, avd lower, 800 tieroes evgar cured bame eold at 60. Lard—seles embraced 100 bbls. prime. wt 640. In butter or cheese there was no material change to motice. Che market was tirm. Kear baratk.—A_ J. Bleecker disposed of thirty ove lots ut the Merchants’ Exobange, this day, aad fur which the foliowing prices were obiained: House aud lot 174 First aveuue. 20x100, $4500; 1 lot bigbtietb ‘ Gv adjol Righty do do adjvining om avenue, 260x100, $176; 2 do. do, eaob 253100, $150 each $36U; 1 au. on rear om Kighty- fret street. 256x100, $190. 9 a J ou, $05 each. $766, 1 do corn eO $176 each, $360; 8 do. adjoiuiag, 2100 $110 cach. $880. Boticed in the rates. during the rime sem . Porto Riow were made at bse. was « fair business duing in box sugars, lor re- About 1100 bhds week, et 4yo a5}; ples, 1 fining. Wiatrnowe —There is mere movement, aud sales Dave beew made of 30,000 Ibs. Northwest, at 300. a 3lo., on Fyeculactom Wurker ~ With @ steady market, there were sales made of 160 bbls prison at 23}0., and drudge at 230. 0 25\,¢., time and interest. Receirts oy Provvon rea Ente Rartreap asp Steam Boats, = Yustsapar. Flour, bbls... . 4a Whiskey, bois . Mt jutter, pkgs. . Shee p, dreveed.. 2 Calves, dreceed. 4 HGS. sees sees “4 26 Leather, sides. . 186 ‘1,803 Weeaty Sommanv. Corn meal, bbis. . = " w ow gL 831 819 133 2.500 19,054 2] 79 3 225 12 Batrmioan. Merob 30.—In our four market emall rales of Howard street and City mills were made at $4 02)y. ‘ FORRION MARKETS. Kim } Jam., Maroh 16.—On reference to the list of importations since the Tth instant, it will be per- ovived that the receipts generaily b: tree ~The market for breads! 0 bread; and otber artiotes v0 beep more or less affected by the same cause, with the exception of fish and rice, wi are in good demand, with light stocks. Mar ie still held for S25 ; Philadelphia bes been resold for 30s. Mesi is taten a¢ 16s. & 168, 6d., bus 1t moves very slowly at these ad atee—tay lee, Cds for caste an Pa retes—ray ys oaaks, and 18e box. The stock hes been comsideradi, — saimon le pleatifal A A~s- market. for whioh 560 per tierce is asked, me pork commence 64 0 S60 , and mess 63s, 0 70: ve CAD, We report a sale of 6 dis reat. No 1 herrings are abundant. A sale of 237 bbis has beeo made at 220 for round There are not avy alewiresat market. The inst paroris of 00d oii were texen at 3s 5 gin ae a gd Galion has been offered for a lot of 9 bbls. ay og Lard te new abundant and dail at 454. to 54. bave been ‘at ite bd 100 Ibs , and we boun tebe of Covrenbia'et 850 Gags ence ch tat G0 mee 16s. Irleh butter bas deolined rince our last 104d is Bot American brivgs 7i¢d a 8d. and Halifax 84. per 1b Wateon's pliot dread mests sale at ike , ane py held for 23s ; some pater! jew York are being offered at lower rates, sey 17s. for the former amd 20s for the jatter. south Ametican corn is being sold at 26. 6d. por busnel. Brandy is tenem at be. 04. 4 60. per galion in email « id per id, = TAe, if prodace page ote fall the price coffee. More than 44s. per Ips eannot now be for ordinery rampies. Rum +tili com- mands Se gelion for 2d proot, equal to ls, 0d for sole quality, Avssio ef Ue bogs plewate (os: peta’ es im quality. 0: . n made at $4. per lb. Lageses pot renttaco ane’ OY we my toms has deem piaced at that | Ap Al ship for Londoe bas been ta ven Od. per ews. for suger Goid—Columbian ere worth 3 per cent preminm. American coms. There ie litde or mo # u # 5 H i 2 > ++ Balilzamors, Iretao. pert three Winebold, No Bray, Joba Th ber faner denoe of her mother 248 Mo wife of Ji Ungertog divears ler friends, avd thore of her tw Loremso. and the oo No part seven o'oloek, to Cold Spring. L. f J Mu pun of the General Theological Semivary in this civy, By 8 Jerse umber Of Amvricane bis remains ere ful- lowed to the grave, where appropriate religious ser- vices were performed by Thos ted States ( oneul. to Mai one in the iat er place. and new visited th oa M.ess, can assure his triende anal & Mar: og, do. Bey we Dasara Ben Philadel fone Hand; Pemobsout ‘Telegraphic Report. OOTTUN FIRM—DEOLINE IN COFFER. New Oarsane, Meron 20, 1860, 9 A.M. ‘The market is Grm fer cotton, and the sales yester- day reached 4,000 bales, ineluding * middling.” at uKe reeeapts eoutinue to fall off, and are now 200,000 bales debind the same pericd last year. Holders are very confident Bio o.fre hes further declined one cent per ib., with rales of 2000 bags, ad 100, The stool baad is pot far from 00 000 bags Those fos the week ewbrace 22 000 bales. The in tl The triends of the family, alse 4 Patrick Beirne, and sonete law B: reapsotiully invited to attend she faneral, this efter: meow 202 o'clock from bis late residence, 16 Wi ten street, withoat further lovication. On Fridey evenieg 9th Yarch Mra Doxotnas Lane Bachen.@ Dative ot Liohtewau on the Rhine, Graod Buden, Germany, aged 49 yoare 3 months ead |s of the deoessed are respeot- faueral this afternoon at from the bourse of Mr Jone 46 Oak street without other favitatioa On friday morsing. Marob 20th. Cranuse Javaneus- ative of Bayonne, Fraues, ia the 52d year of hie ege tite friends and acquaintances are reaprotfully re quested te attond hie funeral, this moreing, at 16 © 0.00k, srom bis iat residence, No 44 Pearl street. Op Friday. Maroh 20:@, inve Timmons. in the ith r of her age, @ native of Baitingiass, county Wiok- Tow, ireland. ber 6 |. end tho-e of her brothers, Mi ad Ls are reapestfally requested] to attend this atterocon a: 2 o’oluck, from the resi- atrews. Op Satordsy mornlog, Varoh 30cb, Mra. Exrs. 1, mes Deagle, in the 4vth year of her age. of 8 bers of the Ur y morning. Many Jana, of William James, sfter a sho: ead eins will be taken from her Inte residence, spect sirest, Brooklye, this morning at haif for intermeat. Mareb 80th Eta Lovrea, ouly daughter of George V. end Margaret H. Pomeroy, aged Syeurs 4 months and 4 dayn. Herremaios will be taken to Wellingford, Conn., for interment om Monday, Aprii Jet. im Ma:snzas, Cubs, op the L2th’of March, Crarces soneu, of Faunton, Mass, ead late an alum- M Rodney Esq, Vat Mr. Muenscher weat from tH: eae without @ letteref introduction to til after bis decease, riter of this votice, who anger t a vko futeresti d and cared w admini Oteared. Bhine--Ieane Wrieht (par). Pe Tmbus, Me errel ington, Bo eat Brows, $a Francisco Wailler & Lord; De vie, ¢, Nesmith & ton; Hercules, Weyhe men, Trini¢a’ ge - Buse Saher «Co; Eolve, Moore ‘ames Roach, brows, Horton, D Brovkraan. Al-bama, es'fall, Apstac~io) 4%. hi warend Turner, Gores Iviand. Ro, MM Free~ reli, &t Juha, No 8 Saten & Oo $C; arlington, ag, Richmor jesate Endicott, Balt: 1 , Bailowell; Corvelie Faulk! ‘Moope—arvent. French; Blackstone, appleby, and Heary Cn tod, Heath, Prov Griswold, Canton, end 101 days from Sh: anton, en m Shan- hai, with teas Pyrite NL wy Uriewold” Paceed going PS a a Pg a Rin teen eioe a on! ‘an Snip Zeushin (oC Bath}, Backer, New Orleans, 20 days, Tish idee, <o,Yhe master,’ Ha Deon daye worth of ate » jot on sys. ‘Shin Mary ‘Glover (of worsen), Unase, New Orloans, 20 days, With cotten to Frost & Bioks. P Tamerlane (of Savanoah), Cunningham, Savannah, 1¢ age "with cotton, Bo, te Brigham & Carbest i ld ber, Be, to James » 08, Ship Panama, ‘ty 72 rected topacils. Jaye under close- ri th SL Crowell, Bier, Ma acess, 13 days, with sugar, tod po ao ford, Bi "i a tae 23d inst, | 6 B Adams, from Bavana for New York. Cole, New Orleans, 0 days, with miso, Lawson, Santa Cruz, Teneriffe, 64 W DeForest & Co. On the ibn echt Trae Blue, from the Wess Tromuth. M. 58 days, with #7 93, ton 54h, Jat B51 low ow sete Jo st jon 68 of N3). hence? caw a Brerig ing from and say pored bound NS. tie (of Boston), MeNear, 8) Demiage City, 30 Veena CRO baIN EO josenne 7 Bpomaanio. St Kit J 8a 0a Hamil 1 Newhaen, NO, 4 days, woh ES Coa pe ha hee) ate FF ainton, Saveae, Washington, NO, 4 days with “fcbr Deborah, Roblins, Washington, NO, 4 days, with naval ‘erfolk, 2 days. with mdse, to yerger, Charmen & S topeail sehr, with painted ports, ashore on Shoes: enpposed her te be 2 veered wos 8! Sabine out enrys. Rorfela. 3 dare, Thomaston. 7 daya, 7 anys ith logweed, Re, allied Link aGrerrp tle Custos: aadonen, bovanaaht pose hac és tv . Arrived—Ship Catharine, Mew horks tebe Willees'S Aab- heenehatt New Onunane, Mared 21. apy Bbipe Creole New York: Leobinvar, Roston. te Carnaue, for New Tork, whion wae. SS Paros fow days ago, got of om tas Aastved~ Date. Veenen, Sve Tote nna Mae Wiewewotom, NO, Mareh 23. Arrived—Sebg L P Smith, Mew York. me ber adeve ofties om Puarsday, Aprit 4 eet Rios per Cy "pps ameand wil OP aL at TED om Morday, April 1, av Walock, and be forwarded por , Republio, for Rie Jameiro, will elese Vorrespuantence mu Rroisinn, March 4 Port Prays, Verd tstanse, Feb Laty no Am seen radon. Gard ot naa, Seer eaS ie ©, March 26--La, pert, eehr Blise, Happen, - ry aad ener. Rames ur! organ, CI Pr ships Bedioors Havana: eon, SYork; soles Roramond, y Towed to tos, 16th inst. Joven, tgghe Sapsc erpen, ir Artepes x arch %--arr eobr tarah oads-- Bare Sarah 4: Doct! to Bericaia; brig Roberta, ou Newrort, toranae “ He wy ir Orion, Pail River oeoious, Taunton, fuk N York: jarch 283—Are sober Oregen, Cook, Rish- sh M—Are bark John Aviles, Morevman, errs tole: Y Bortom: rohre Mosars. Virginia. for hwy, from Gale frome Suh dares v tee Pate fa bocm, defves leavii from the offvote of whiok jis. Br brig ariel. of Liver= bad Ines jihhoom nad th much ocher ds nege a irony. which or- wond. Pornviann W Cie: brine jasenngers Tate of brig Je Cow of vohr Msnohseter.) March 7—Arrived—Brig Bizs Merithen, from Cardenas. fr tostou; eailed in company tbe tivee, Jones, for Boston roh 27— Art sohrs Warietta Burr, ‘hoa Irelund Semera Nv harm B, tes os Philndedpite,” Sid bark Texas MoNate, N Tork; + Jave, Soea'ding, de fr do: Trea page ae Fxoel, Edwards, Portland for N¥ork, C mw ine Prapkfort tor Baitimore Grew ). Grahai ‘voaton, do aledonia, Coombe, ahsl. “hol'engs, and Warrior, . rithet d - amova; sohre ‘reader, Richmond, and hi iam Pong remains 29h, sohr Statesman, Loring, rah Leanry. * «8 =; poms jatiide. won Ine arrived mvena, on 294, while Nortne a> gale, pitoh ying ji¥- boom, ead rig- Baie Evixm Reed. at Baltimore 2th inst, from Porte Ca- hel'o. hse beer 8 days on from NW. with hish sea, a: Brie Joist, E bn toring heavy gales Manan. fe Motion, in teoltee SeakePoay, March 20--S1d bark 8 Piper, Curtis, Caliter- mo Friday morning, camo in conte: nigy sobr Challenge, os Mary, Presier, “York, Cld bark © he N had hermein at ‘The H bad her jib-boom carried ‘anchor off Uooatine #y. aud bulwarks J, and Looe billed Pranoh, Yoo, 7 it, Philips aries . New York; 25cb, Sarah, and Ameus, ee v 2 off afer beng sly been reported spoken with Vettned. ‘The JH bas prov: seremose sprung. 27th. sohr Larkin, “hurbucl Dy: 2 dudith Ward Anderson, de, Morand Indy, M Sanit, crifie)-- 3rig Reform. -Joreph Landen, Br Dowingo Crvy-- Brig Majestio--J & Smith, At Somerset, Mase, on the 27! ® beautefully am: pa-- Me James Thwaite ond faufly, George—Thomas Gillen, Mrs Julia 5 dis, Mie Mary Jardice a att Passengers Sail Sax Prancrsco~ Shiv Chris: ner ded for the © anus Sh) balenge Notice to Mariners, - Cap Y ung. om tis pen ege from 88 Tho- Serurday, im tat 32 U1, Br Kirre-- Brig Ros ml S Kenned ed th & te be commanded by Bpoken. Peet pivente, tom Dow York for Ircland, March 15, lat bark Indiana, Watts. from New Orleans for Baltimore, M_rob 18. off Florida Kee pi (ate te bee hark from 7s pie heer Me a for N 1" an Mg Cae from Now Bedford vis Cape Vs dau Ll, Cave Leguilas NW ty gogo from Boston for 8: Vincents, March Ww. BAFN ESS—USE lor the cure of Deaton noises, hhe the buzzing of insects, falling it (Nev 28) for Ben | years, and were anhje: Bhip Berevlean, Moore, ti ba weather, and wes 1,20 it; Deo St no lat, ho, by the Janeiro prev te Jan 26, a Rio nding (f deafness. Sold only by T 3 0 Banomrona. Spain, RE.—SEVERAL YEARS with @ distressing dikesse. whien ce Por dan 2% - Bark Jane Gano, Mathias p Baers Oaek = 7 i Gan be teou at the Shap OF A DesPRea a al ogsinn Reston: face bart 1, from Beaton, | cucimumiorhan ye wrcet, whe cured we 108 certify to the born, Ward: J Wainn, do. N.1 - do lew Palmer ry Bi Mavscves, PR Maroh Barks times, for @ iphis, 2 days; Ud Fellow, Lowell, for NYork 6 wtg carge: Fauny Irving ( Gr), from ‘® magnet; sonrs Sawyer. for N: ue, jarhe New World, @ lore second offiger by yelle ere of her orew had died ously; Capes Deo ‘arver. from Baltimere( 0: seme of Becret Disc; tor Kio dame:ro. Blade few days arco, Seminal Wostwem, Die ef the Prostate Uinnd, impotency, Solitary Hubite ‘re faithfully descrided, amd all’ the Feel pes given & jaage. The chapter on Sel of partioular actem ho he Salem), Hadiey, to call 1778, Mared 9—No Am vessels in March 19-- Bare New World, from Pornam- ‘agram, Biweil. fore port in rwonn, March 29--Arr brigs Biles, bei, « barleetos— reports bo Duvoh bere. #e: ply Storer, Hi Ht & Artion Van; as 4s Mob Pa Tay