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Se uEReneneenenel Question. The powerful anti-slavery speech of General | ail he Shields in the Senate to-day, contending for the | to his own diseretion. immediate admission of California, disclaiming the | in case of the death title of Texas to any part of New Mexico, by con- quest or occupation, and disavowing the possibility of the eximence of slavery in any of the territories acquired from Mexice, and protesting the impossi- beng bility of holding back California till the territories | exe! are provided for, created at once an immense sen+ onze i Ge winds of Boothera Senators. Mr. Mason, of ul ahide, i and in case they should married, he to use the And my will is, that nok their futher before y attains twenty-one ae that no division Of said mede until the st Shall have attain- od Sel at And as by reason of 'y be beneficial to alter the estate of somo of the » it is my will that no change — wok py od i eyeand a Siriet, eanetenes to © laws ting tl Soust, und ender t ne ee cnet of said Court, after caee dee examination and with adequate security Virginia, my rove and pre- ecuted the Souther’ viste'or tee sali int itg | to the eaid children, of the whole benefit of this be- strangest | form. He foresaw that the 3 fond the othe dy the South are in jeo- that there were a number of ~ mice wh who wens ie beh: od tions to withdraw from the cluded by the action or poe seton the fan tesa Mason rene cutee upon eul t of Mr. Calhoun. Pie Toeeetore mea 3 resolu- are ex- before the Senate. ‘was the motion of Mr. Foote for a. cote fm rales of thirteen, to whom to refer Mr. Bell’s compromise fesolutions (same as Web- ster’s ea for a report upon them in a general ‘Bed ty Bae han umendment by Mr. Baldwin, a» modi- ct oof fs. aries is to get Wied +. apart from all other measures. 80 Because between him und the Calhoun wing or the ouri democrucy there is a Ener They have made it the test, and he is lermined to drive it forward to a distinct issue. Mr. Underwood appealed, that C. a6 ull the other queétions in dispute should go to the committee. Mr. Butler t ety, but ve: the ew with t e South. Mr. wd called for the ayes and noes on his ‘motion to excludes California from the committee. Mr. Clay rove to the crisis, like a lion from pis lair, and spoke with un energy and earnestness it support of the motion to refer California, with all the other issuee, to be framed and reported together in u general bill, which thille < i very Senator and Spectator within the walls. ot tke vote been taken at the conclusion of he cae Benton’s amendment might have been lost, and the whole to the admission of California, isively, indicated including California, would, probably, have gone to the ‘committee. But at this juneture, Mr. ton took the floor in support of his motio! and after a few remarks, indicating his iotlexible ition to the mixing up the admission of a ae with the catching of runaway negroes, he indicated that he had a great deal more to say, whereupon, on motion, he gave way, and the Sen- ate adjourned; and this postpones the issue till next week. This is an intense ly eritical point ia the controversy. Our Baltimore Cozrespendenee. Baurrmora, Apni 6, 1850. Maryland Historical Dinner—Distinguished Guests —Departures for California— Lows of the Samuel Hicks. ‘The Maryland Historical Society hold their an- pual dinner at the Exchange Hotel this evening, and among their invited guests who have consent- ed to be present, are the Hon. Daniel Webster, Sir H. Lytton Bulwer, the British minister, Lon Cal- deron de la Barca, minister of Spain, Hon. Robert ©. Winthrop, and ‘others. A pickpocket, yeeterday, undertook to lighten ‘kets of a methodist cleegsees tts arrived in the cars, when he turned suddenly on the fellow, planted hus fist under hie right ear, and measured length on the pavement. The pocket-book fell from his hand in the full, which was recovered by and the thief moved off ut a loco- t persuaded that a horse had the clergy m motive Fs kicked lum. ‘The ship Pioneer sailed yesterday from this pori, for California, and among the passengers were several ladies and children, going to join fathers and husbands in the Pacific world. SI <0 Carries out a full and valuable cargo, though the orice current rent by the Cherokee makes some of the mayen rather blue. The brig Neba also econ, and took out a considerable nom- ait itizen's Bank, an old Baltimore establish- ‘ment, that has ceased operations for some years,re- commences business on Monday next, under the old charter. The schooner Aurora, from C ienfuegon, and the schoonet Challenge, fiom Arecibo, arrived here yeeterday, the former having been compelled to throw overboard 43 hhds. and the latter 66 hhds. of anolasees, during a storm on the voyage. The announcement made by Captain Smeit, of the brig Edinburg, at Beeton, of the probable loss Of the ship Sainvel Hicke, of Bahimore, has caused quite a stir in our community, the officers and crew, twenty in number, being mA Baltimoreans. T' pt ty tons, ed to evens. ec! Gar rett, of this city. She suiled from Baltimore, | on the 3d of January last, and this is that has been heard of her since she left ( Henry. She had a full cargo, principally of sions, ond was insured to the amount of alx $200,000 on ship and cargo. ; | ‘The Webster and Parkman Case in Boston. VESIT OF GovE! BRIGGS TO THE MEDIC. - LMOK—ANOTHER VERSION OF THX STODUA ‘The ledical College on North within whose walls one of the most promanent of is now determined to have been perpett continues to be an object of vast curiosity (rove street, Such ie the anxiety of visiters to #urvey the apart ments lately Cy oe by Profesor Webstar, that fhe authorities eubmit, and let them gratify ‘their amorbid desires in thie respect Throughout yesterday there was a contioual in that direction—of men, women children, of ulmoet all ages and colorant ; ‘bly not less than five thousand ; named ‘Various apartmenta, and had jx ant d ow ‘the various objects and localities alin: course of the late trial. Such i communiested to them by Mr. |. tor of the College. The multidude upper front door, acrovs the Webster le examining with remarkable atvention that end ot the the Professor's table on which 1t was urged that was and was not paid, and on whioh wa bel “ Handle not,” as if the duet pow hereon pc the very same that reeted there when planked the ‘dust ” aforesaid, ay alle vg | ‘Then peewing into the back room, or upper laboratory, the visiters scanned with curious atiention object, including the private closet; thea, slowly down the stairway into the laborate ry he- | ¢ 2 of dow, eech eye turned back to view the « acid, then to the ice-sink upon the floor, w » from the indentations, that | up; then to the two hogshe ua not contain so much water on the recovery of the body, a# they did the week before; (anon, fome one, out-generaiing af! others, in poimt of curiosty, asking to be ehe wn the pitch pine kind- | tings that were said to have been consumed ') then | to the furnace, whence the cinders, teeth, and ta of bene were taken; then to the remote comer where the tea-ehe ato of the body, was etored, and whether Littlefield, by ten the door, could have wen a yp & sort of circuitous wor ey, where ladies queries Reehe 1 it were posm ble body thy h the aperture course would take 1 utle to the basement; « € namely :—the trapdoor thr descended with hammer and ing the trunk that vieiity testing to peep ben last curt ugh which Littlefick hisel, aad up whieh the discovered. r nd, was shown, and pathet immginations of all the seeae which took place as the remains were made to con with Professar We: vening of his arrest. The multit: " orden}, seemed to ¢ THR sTrDeNt’s STORY. {Prom the Rowton Bea, April 6 We have been informed that, instead of the stu dent to Dr He that cher went to “ ern aneht officer and ee:i some hike the following: -_" a friend of & should visit a certaun fartitution, and, on enter: he discovered the Hidadless body of a human being on the fk over ita man distinguished in science, with a bloody knife in hae hand; and he aitacked murderer and compelled to take an oath never to divulge what he then saw; and + ceived no money for keeping the seeret, would there be any pensity attached to the act)” have it that the official thus queatioved dechned making any reply DR. WonereR’s RRLTOION y, that Dr. Webster had r mand become an ofthodor, is an t rary, Dt. Wobster remarked fort to bit ia 7. rd Webster, of 4 Couunon’ je inake and x was | quest, either by other real pera it on thjs very Eat) written with Mr. ‘alifornia, as well | Real estate, $10,556 29 | house. which they acknowledged with that he nover was more | Thomas ruth of unitarfapiam than | schooner on, in the Hospital Life Ins oe Bae ane ept by Dr, Bowditch,) under the like condihigas as those of the real estate, as above mentioned, and with the consent and a tion of my kins jongress | man, Toaap West, of Haverhill, and my kine man, Joseph Richardson, aan Edward G Prescott, of Boston, esquire, kins Appre- | man of my said grand-children, or any two of then. fede nee ie the drift of the speech of ( eral And all La rsonal property I give and bequeath to my she survives me, otherwise to Re ohn we aubject to an sans my niece, Paley of. Amesbury,of one dolfar a week during hey life, to be secured to her in such a manner = et friends last mentioned, via., West, Richardson, Prescott, or any two of them, may determine. la wae. Kenton, excluding from the committee | witness whereof, 1 hereunto set my hand and seal, this twenty-' third day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred thirty two. Reprorp Waasrrr. [t. 8. Witness—Edward igh cas ‘oseph White, John ay mgd pay in the above ramet ig valued as followa:— 11," met -H] A dark ; The ne 1 stocks, $18,753 '01; notes, 5 $5,500 76—Total, Froop 1x THe Hupson River.—The mild weath- er, together with the recent rain, has caused a sud- den, but not unexpected rise in the river. The docks a 6 pier are submerged, much to the annoy- ance of business men, who were pre} me for the spring trade. The business streets lead ee the river are lined with caske and barrels, whic! rolled from the dock during last night. Very little, if fy, of the property here has injured. A very large timber raft came down the river this morning, and asit neared the upper part of the | pier, it separated, and a portion was carried into y the Meee basin, where it was secured; the re- mainder was carried down the river. A canal boat belonging to the Merchants’ Line, broke her fasten- ings, and was carried the dock, but was soon after got off without i ‘h The river during the morning, has risen at the rate of three inches an hour, and still ‘continue to rise quite rapidly. of snow at the north, and from From the epaaitiey the appearance of the mill streams leading into the Hodson in this pecan it is feared that the will be gr ral years -+ rt than we have ex; ienane io seve- Albany Ev. Jo Ev. Journal, Apri Theatrical atrical and Musical. Bowray Tusarae.—At an carly hour, last night, large crowd besleged the door, of the Bowery theatre, to witness the performance of that beautiful piece called “The Merchant's Steed of Syracuse, or Damen and Pythias.” Aa we have already predicted in our preceding notices, this splendid spectacle, put upon the stage with a» magnificence never as yet equalled 2 the United States, will attract all the public of New and wo should not be astonished if the ms s+ bad to repeat it on the bill for more. The capital comedy of of the Watch” commenced the enter- 1 was acted with that ability whick 1 the performances of this theatre, Broapwar Tunatas.—Tho termination of Miss Ba- venport's engagement, last evening, was witnessed by one of the most brilliant and crowded audiences of the season, and the warmth and enthusiasm with which she was greeted on several wine: her that rhe has gained “¢ orcased number of admirera in New York. The play. of “Love,” that bowutiful emanation of the portio mind of Knowles, which was judiciously selected for hee last appearance, as it was for the opening of whab haw proved a mot successful and triumphant engagement. Truly did she represent the Counters in her carly struggle inst the not against Ing passion for the sert—her love rising, slaking and at times escaping like the dissolving idoas a bewutiful dream. that ts Ce my! within the reach ,, the scene where gice between of memory nor 4 Yokel ince ts struck y Highval love and pride were Sut knowledges her adoration of the sect and bids dettance Mr. both recived the ananimous plaudite of the » decorous respectful grace. Cuaxrnav's Nationa: Taxatae.—Kaowles's celebra- ted tragedy was performed Inst evening, before a very | Bumerous and fashionable audience, whe crowded every pert of this favorite resort of a and well were all repsid) Mr. Marshall, American tragedian. acted, in a remarkable manner, La ter of V ‘ius, and Mise Anns Cruise gave to that of Virginia, stamp of sweetness and 6 farce of “The Governor's Wife.” in which Anna Cruise and Mr. Jefferson excited the incesssat merriment of the audience, Aston Prace Turatas.—* Macbeth” was performed last night, to an nudienee who fully appreciated Performance, though it was not se large as it should linve Leen. Despite of the pains taken to represent the play with effect, it did not exeite much attention from Individual performers, unless very pop ne 7 with bie ‘aonanton to meet the ment, and by the exertions of his talent, wil command the attention of the public. There can be no do obs that this theatre will rise in public estime- tion rapidly. Mise Duret wil appear with Mr. Ploming on Tacelay To-morrow night, the entertainments are of o vcry attractive character, and should insure for Mr Vendenhotf » full house, s company not arrived ore Upalas to etate whether they will appear # evening oF not, van. —This popular piace ed with highly reepeetabic re Indeod ortsof the entertainment that would do ony theatre or concert room, as generally there are 5 to excouted with great vyoeal ability. ‘A few nights back. we pleasure to Mr. Gould, while J, dlaplaying the sweet once and he guitar. “His execution of the oof Summer.” and other plaintive metodies, ‘once of refined musical sccomplishmente ¢ by Ocorge and othore is oxqulaite, the Irish comedian and vocalist, eppewe | ing, at 77 “Irie Ambassador” and Teddy the Tiler. Aunaicen Museum — Thia eatabtichment ts closed for 4 my finding his be comian yo oxtcantte, aug Ral lecture reem wet large enough to contain the numerous assombiages | which —" Muoswn J Mercenre eustoa abilities will be completed in a fow weeks. —A combination of Yan Amburgh & Oo.'s | aad June, Titua, Angevine & Co's great collections of | . HOW passed into the hands of G 0 Quick & Oo, & to be exhibited for a few § : “ [3 Seley the of Bighth etree moet perfect eetabilshinont of be bind la the comes. Pronen’s Myvoraeis The Olymplo Theatre wilt open to-morrow evening, with » company of nis Meats Mamwood aud” White, fermeriy ot band, and Messrs. Plorce, Bryant, Vorredl, ers. Horn, and Sandford. The theatre has be newly painted ond decorated, and the firs tier visit it, has commenced enlarging the | ived from fe + the Hinge it a your valuable paper. Y a mn ‘oui regret Larscaes paar. Washington, April 2, 1550. sraxrinorn, Fob. 7) ly Frei, of the Sih of December, Of your MApPy ew ber, your oA arrival in the land of frvedor, and congratulate 7 on the event. ve have your fami with you. biy width cbikdren are still "oiained Wy the Austrians, in Preab 4, withstanding ‘at Gis aud the ta! Lord Palinerston, I could not yet get the permission im for their deliverance, My estates 99 well ag that of my wifv, and brother. been confiscated.” Tam, then, reduced to the state of with my wify'and od cuitiren. pi Onsi- mals any, sod my companions, are all in and are te be transported next woek to Kutalla, The Turkish government gave thom a nicely nishcd house, and out of » monthly sum from 800 te ix florina ($400 to SOA) every one has » share rie FE on on | te his — They mitted hunt excursions, freely in a cirole of six howe" distance from thas 0 Mnglish | claimed me asa native Mnglishman.* Crrprnmcahdees nathiing clear me, nnd sy i ing I pro to er to-morrow, ai a will hereafter. retui If L should. bo fortunate enough to bring my wife and children here, g T will alse em! noe eared (if, until then, there te ne ote in our poor Hungary) You pty kindness to write, and sae mil bert kare te kindest wit the Frag In short, T entreat you te yn mpd te ‘opinions, and to givo me frlecdly's advice, if ‘ani think I might de woll “les ee wane se eountineeias’ has 8 i$ Ph me c we beem up af w¥ e murder all our chiefs. At first fey sent hi called Tasnady, with twelve Croats, Yirected to Shu We detected tl timely, and informed the Turkish government of it, and ‘snd all the legations, in consequence pointe od y= havo been arrested, to the gread Sturmert This nr failed, the *; government of Viena bribed twe of our mos Kena tetnvurdee Kosruthy io wit: the Licutonant Pauliney and Bolearde: but they, also, havo boon detected and |. What is to be done now? Shall we stay here and be murdered’ The Turks are too weak; shox cannot stand against the Austrian intrigues. And the other powers do not interfere. and do nob set Kos- suth and the others xb liberty, frar the wort ond awaits them. ros Me Mineo shee for the whole world? To-day a I gained tho battle at Brenyisrk.— What nepes ha! had we then for peor Hungary, and how nee they vanished! 6 Serdes are now in arms against the Austrians; atike” Tankee, with his Wallachions, in ‘Transyivanie. Rovce Szandor je said to command’ 8.000 men tu the different parts of the country wing the Theiss, in the Bakonyer woods and in the mountains. InG@alliciasnd Bohemia the lo aro dissatisfied alse, and de- mand the prom national constitution. with gua- rantics, ith Hungary the matter is at rest: we have to wait. for snother opportunity in the land; everyt! world in mourning. ' Only Gorman regi how in Hungaay, but Heyuau ls abhorred. Jellalick yetin conf to rf in ‘ing for Russia. Everything is In confusion, terrorism rules In the whole country. The peasants keop secretly the notes of Kossuth, and with them amongst themselves, confident that we shall return with arms. God give it! Going to the country to Bruffs, I shall beg you te dirvet ‘my letters to the English’ legation, of to the American Minister in Oo: nope; and I entreat Zou te write me all the deta how it would bo to ge te America, in order to avoid all unnecessary pense. GUYON, General. % General Guyvn is really a native of Ireland. 4 The Austrian charge in Constantinople. Rerorrep Sarery or Siz Joun Frayxiin.— A letter has been received by a gentleman of this city, dated at St. Paul, Minnesota, 12th ult., which says :—A dog train urrived here yesterday, from some distance above Lake yy , bringing newa the lediong. gad had’ soot leucts: enjing’ tet Sit e tans, sent letters, sa} that Sur Jobo Franklin was found. The we no T eannot learn. However, they say he is safe.” The news is from a reliable source; but wo shall wait for confirmation that Sir John has beea discovered, before vouching for its truth. Horriste Casvanty.—We lear that on_the night of the 23d instant, the house of a Mr. Wea- fog cf situated one and @ half mile from oe. mi. ‘as totally consumed by fire; the family having re- tired. Two of the daightern, one seven — the other about sixteen yeers of age, pe in the flames. The eldest Ty eighteen years, = the second window and 8 the mother Soe and one of othe fay eine BE Joe » % | Hem on hi so” te . rae, Satvavar, April 6—6 P.M. ‘The letters by the Europe were not received and dis- tributed until late in the afternoon, and too late te bave any influence on the business transactions of the day. The sales of cotton were effected to a moderate extent, at rather irregular rates, bub, the main. at those curreat before the news. As result of the private advices could nob be ascertained to-day, the market was not expected to open till Monday or Tus day noxt. Indeed, as the frst weekly steamer will be due within » few days hence, there was ne prospect of much being done until its arrival, unless orders have Leen received for purchases at full prices, or aban pring ‘nahin pay State Gour was firmer, with = P. crepe tg he provinom ctor tana , and in good demand. Wheat was heid Grm, bud sales were light har pe DY veh moderate sales, Pork was heavy, and saios I! Lard was dull, Other articles were without mari od change. Coffee continued inactive, A moderate bu- winers was doing rob at steady prices. Pe oe ‘There wi in the market firmarss for pots, with salea of 30 bids. ah $0 U0 a0 12%, Pearls were quictat $6 76. pale ae ye ang tee Oa ‘Transactions tied ie’s oe reached 4,500 for Canadian, with common State 1 State and mixed hie, a jvorite Biate and mixed Michigan, at 9 to fancy Michigan and good B31; and pure Genesce, at $6 4m wae firm, with @ good demand en wales of 150 Dbis. Jersey, for kepe private, | Wheat—Hoiders wore | ed transactions, Wo have ne | wes firm, Tg Ce . a8 73m N Detter with enlee of Deng i Hovthern, 49 0 30. ; and Southern. at 29 a | the ouly sale we have te 9,000 Dushets Jersey Tollow, a8 6 & | were ouly about 500 bales. as } for their letters. whiok ‘ahivercd ent eflee 6 Fit We quote as Lavenroet Coaserication w a“ vere. The market rombinued dull a Se for 80. Domingo, for Rilo at de. and Java at If e t4o Rp ey fur leveers wore Light war current Vy goods ITs with s small en- | wor tga to Lieepet na ship, st lbs. | worth aigo.t0 Averpool, and naval stores La. | bi was nok: The Ol j ‘sales of 3,00 geilons spring | 1 ¢ od Into ® beautiful parquetta When we bear tis Land We will be better able to judge ae te theie reaprctive talenta, Mrioneow —White, and his band of serenadors, stilt continue their amusing performances at 58 Bowery Hurcwovsor Pastuy This yooal company give concert, atthe Tabernacia on Wedoonday evening nex’. Wasnrsoros Han. — Kenest & Ponfeld’s* Panorama © California Gold Mines,” la attracting large audiences ‘s Museem, Prrisomernia —The assdetoms man . Mr Casa, baring resigned bit offtes, Oot Banateed of Conneticut, has takes hie Taylor remains one more week, muck to the Philadelphians She has b o Naval Intelligence. Thi AY S. brig Porpolss, from the 1 (before reported arrived at y tie get of i. rw? and peed five rd ay Saver & thas eon, 8 » do bealth, Is Lieutenant ® weet, G. Wait, inyetided; Passed ths catoen of the Pwo pobiaed & her market is steady ; 200 bbds. Oube bands at 4K. 5 Ke. Tastow waa Gull, with limited sale nt Te cash Wiener —The market waa etady for frets Price at O80, and Drudge at 20. Recewte ot Ransose ane Meare Rev Beare Wennir Sewmsey 08 oes + & faz era atin, ot pe BM, 2 rao. aut 8 Fi 7 By eet 4 doy and znal Let Paonia ad Ie ys » : K Bite yt Soe ase tpeeiiae Aight —fire 1000 4, GS fia de j $1000 de, Senn gti te coach ees $000 do. wy ioe heading Rail: bya soe ual, 17h 10 ‘Cominerolal 3; 10 Fratayivemis a, Aah aula 10 Sake His" Now docscy 6 Rare Gi do erke, BO eharee tS Miers Canal bi ity Baw 1 B.— Btocke tee te oenn Abell Eee a Fermocs’ aad Telegraphic Reports. Mi.wavain, April 6—P. M. ‘The receipts of breadstails are light, and the market fem. Winter wheat is quoted at 800. 90e., and spring 080. a 160. Good and choice brands of flour command $8 © o $4. Barrimonn, April 6, 1850. Howard street flour is held at yesterday's prices, be- ing an improvement since the reseipt of the Muropesa news. We quote it at $4 68%; a $416; City Mills, $4 16; red wheat iv worth from $1 06 0 $1 06 pee bushel, and white do. $1 10 a $113; corn, $0c. Other articles have undergone no change. dinnowncements of Births, Marriages and Deathe ere net idippel alan tale cclhenticeisd on pala fr. Died, On Saturday morning, April 6, Hannan M., wife of Charles W. Keeler, of consumptio! ‘20 years. big) relatives and friends, pepstatin of Bm- Lodge, No. 641. 0. of 0. P., are invited te attend mains will be taken to the New York Bay Cemetery. At 149 Croeby street, on hay morning, the 6th stant, T McAn % yada a Iattv ‘te ined to at beng nny be hie Comet Tia friends and relatives sre Wintomec a0 Seistiets on Semangtiae heb tanks funeral to Calvery At Syracuse, N. Y., the 4th instant, Bev. Dr. Joun Wartnor ‘Apasis, aged $4 years. MARITIMB INTELLIGHNOB. Port of New York, April 7, 1830. OF arygzenine yr ater Cath stare (fh Lorert tere lise Bouthorace (0), | Beery, Char Spotord, Tiesto mn & Co. er, Der- Ce; St a alvven th Cunlaloope, Rivers & Baldwin: gta ik Cale, Hubbard, Cedar Keys, Cee, Anderson & Co} JS" Deivia Saithy Gonaives, J BG Dayton, Washington City, Sturges, Cle Cloorman t C ae hee rake Hanae jelphia; Marchi Kidan, Pe Sin, Poster'm Nickerson AbbS ence, Allen: Granite State, Hallett, aad Louisa, Corpeite, Sloop—M Titops, Phillips, Taunton, Arrived. M Steamship Europa, Leiteh,, Li 1, March sites on Wedneeday iss, at 01, PM, with mdse, te Hl Cu- ‘Tho B arrived off the Hook on briday night last, at 12 stlock, where she was detajacd vatil yeotecdep mercing by Packet ‘lp Patrick, Me Gordon, Liverpool, Fob 25, ¥ ye 1 rel bo imdos, to Gri ik k Tuscet i Maret 20 ns 42 Hamilton, 0% Bala: Lane thase, do; pith mdoe, iceor 800, PS White Bs ‘Btaok- lost, it veins impossible re from the ie Sires rondecing it a “Packet ship C Columbia, Farber, Liverpool, Feb, 3 mdeo and 10 ‘arrived Friday), with Paoscngers, to Tt Aicocsil Guy Mannering, Edwards, Liv March 14, with und passengers, (8 Toplor & Merrill, w Shipdecere, Coub, New Orleans, 10 days, with mdse, te | Holten, Leghorn, with mdsq, te brotttesped che: eae ia fon ADA" te Marek 23, caperienced con of wind, whieh the fo leak ¥ m ayethoci per of cage pempe for 10 dass overboard the yeamals| eb, Int sion ss J spoke tly Margo nashhaged te rebhaged mana w Titark Gres. ‘bound Ei 27th, lat Toca, 7 dn with rice, ie iy coacten tor Ivntios eye trom the WN ; oprenge leek mahing | usr 2 Brig Flore (i “eh, ‘Tucker, Bermads, 8 days, with oil, te Mid- aleven & C Brig Raypiian (of Boston), Oram, New Orleans, 23 master. On Tharsiay ‘larter, Nonad M, with the loss of her retier, aad diss Ted rusated, and Solr Eagle (of Bavb), Tromas, New Ort rh ia talk to Giteon he Besek well, Hae ae ty passage; lat 23 13, lon SY ine Packie, Thomseten. f doy fie: eivic es Paeket ship Spleadid, Penson 4 “trom Havre, Salled. Stoamehip Southernee, Berry, Charicetea. a Wind at sunrise, NNE; at meridian, 9K, at sam~ ot, . ‘Telegraphic ‘Marino Arvived—Brig Yankeo, NYork. Cuanteeron, Apel a (Pam Srmanxa Kenora.) March 8—Arr Catherine, id wards, NYork. SSrwanr, Mareh 13—Arr Comte ds Plandre, Dejacghee, 5 7 Nee Biaoke, S York, and from Viesh- Ing Rowde 13uby loth, Stad Answorpen, Govaerts N York Lith, anes teay tale, Peery Salo, Sophie eet ae orks tea,” =, Sereddaree inte for ireemar, Zeckbare, hostile foe de. Se ee cas Lagat de, Orcas, datare Pennell: ml Wo wane Greate ths ‘Andrette, for N York; aa, toe re Bares ata (not 6th ) Standard, Ri vobic, N Tork care i Art Bu Wieting Peiaom So Je Chi Milas, Reston. ee, Serepdaon,Chartenten: einen York: rene, Prd Tosh, Romano Brodrvee, Pures, m, doy Méth, Leitnita, Jorgensen, NYorks tnt in ilaydem, Aue, do, Nord Ameries, Rosage Mares 7—S14 Naviantor, Rauche, N Tork, wee arch Wildiaen, Ueliseig, Gerk and 1 March li—Art Hydra, Mollet, Oarlestens Raretie otlve, de. ‘ cea rae iver a Siaphanssn, NOrteams 1208, cas Toes, CO, Jan L—Are Cynthia, Livtle, NTork Carron, Jun 25-94 Ariel, Hans, York; 2008, Oriental, Phimer, ao. sci dort, Werk. Un, Nordswrong, Stockholm for Hare 11— te a, Maret 11 Arr Olas fe ae Lid Take March Li—Art Amasone, Hein, N York for Bee- Civeea ran: te Cade Laconia, Hamilton, Sew = aes ERs . eit inteeg, age al, plies vat NT plaatua. Wart va pe on en Deal, if wm, ben, Northaw “ rt Oecors, Pitts, Genoa, and a het ea inert Babvis' Vou, Malaga sad old for York, Maey ppd old Tor Reston. yo pee I York. Maiaree S- Ary Risin, Rhlee, York af tall ame arinaton, Vichy Vroebardel, Geusee, > Remante, Niemen, 8 York bh L—Ardonilia, Richaedsom, NYork: Minne sete Pi, Ban “ert CAligader, Overt wt Worienae ere, Adetoiee t pe Metoalt, Seott, 5 Torky ie eae berised, Korieasy 11h Sersania, Themes, vty, thon | = Pulisison: Bpraset, doy Monk. Tare st one, Tin 1-Hd Fredvick Witheim, Pawlsce, * Weis, = A, Parmer 1 Oagtingde IY ork [oavestena7,| farce OAc hata ‘haaiot, Philadel- March l—Art Danio Hantiep, Ovsiteld, Terk. RY orks 51g 71h, Veota, (Rus) tah, Poulin, Santon, Ges Sid feb, Jones optanenag Ae Arab, Thurston, Boston, and old Geb HOR kG ea cite = ; 5 Stenaur, Belfast, for Nosfolk, Vi Fiaek, tm Deshen, ‘th, Invincible, Davies, cud ‘OR Siatoies, We Ward, London, batt td for WY orks Ti Teor mberland, Lor onl Su * f Moselle, Ritebie, Boston; Marek 1, Lee Fed Panave, Jan 12—Sid ey me Reon. ft Sree a iain nde Sewn ‘ork; ica, o—Arr ham, pamper for New York. Mth, Prince yah ‘ork; 9th, ‘Seni or arena froin beat ith; Himes, Soutit, NYcek, ith, Ma Pu Jan_l7—Arr Odd Fellow, and nid: Er) for Nork; lay Minstrel, TEES | Ee Hollis a, nana eae ‘Caleul te ald una’ ie NYork, bo ise eee Paina a 3 Besson, ec, March 12-Sid Industry, Wade, NYork; 16th, Dre- mahair, Pyne, do. Bamboo, NY. Turner, Boston; Sreonvon, Maroh 17—S1d 1 York. Tanxaoona, Fob 1s Bae aoe’ Bassen Oriente. ‘Tamera, Maroh 19 Tuoom, March Li —Sit i arpent ry pe m, oy: de, teh Taanab a ion, NYorky March 16—Sid bak may re Lommess, ieecsld ‘Wan 3 F Tisailten, Pholaa, ros, Jam i rere i, Reis] ba tad Gonbeas dot ae, Wi Poor, Marek — Everwbope, Weof, for Charleston, Pavterson, di: " Lye ‘k to- Pisth—The Ser ary 3 Be woit arrived from NOrlouns, wi wi considerable 4: ane. to her star! tek ith of for t Len pra x states iw b—Tde Lous arrived here haying been in eontect with the John -beWell trom rm, bared 1 IS—The Koophandel arrived from Antwerp, fort Hevea, with loss of mainyard, vad au damage, havi ine bmi outa sf Bungraaee Crooxnaven, March—The Howard arrived from Mobile; with loss of rudder in lat 30 N, ion ob W, hud have since stcored with @ temporary one. WiCHAT, March 16-The Brilliant arrived of Selly, from Wilmington for London, with lose of foretepmast and jib- Maroh 20—The Brilliant arrived from Wilmington, with vont of jibboom, Toretopmast , sails, Ro, and bulwarks — — from NOr- leaus to Live peck wee eke wih ont woh on the Lath aaah Int 82°. lon 16 ¥ rth her Fu 7 the Jamce Ew ine Maitisns, arrived inthe Clue Seecatany March 11—This forenoon the fishing boat Ono zance, belonging to’ and commanded by John Johns ° a wie Asst, ty the Ameeican back Jone , from New York. “Lark Jane B. Williams, of New York, Mar erening, abont $¢olook, wad rum ight right a- port, whem @ Ban, which she west with a that sb P23 Fi «she was under weigh, ey eek in ‘order to. go under her ai bear ee we could not clear ber; eithough ou tel One fe i‘ overbonr, two was pay by the wi ~ man night in order to obip sadn Liverpool, will of packet lose at the above office to-morrow’ at for Liverpred, will ‘heif-past AI wrelsek. " Wor Caltorsia, lao for Cali ved to-day, fa distrees, leaking bedly, aad Laviag Dra Morea, {ot Ne Saas tree Wit qe bee Me Uxee ae malign NC, Sound fo Califenin art inal, im easy. While beating Oa", vowar Haman the weve the’ Tato teins "Be ane sud eh eee ae Ror anche: an hs eatennee of his Stopea lice rudders ae “Ficisish ship 80 } Wista Ctvae Go 4. is rece. oad bes toshe tad require coulking. Sele Apeu will probatiy te sondemned. vba jausidsor ‘aieon, and Ind oS trom New York, aud Coldeo Bula, frvim Alesautcia. Dilscellaneous. Baso Sreeusn D Hoxton, vith from Jeckson rile, Fa, tor ad te Puilndel ‘herieston 2d task, ia Gistewee aporiented 8 sre ele from rs, Rad throw toe Yewrel om Ler beam ot the fore tipmase ricci, whee everythii was carried away un mesiavely, aller) received Camaiders - Die damage te Lalwarks, sain Re, ead made veme water dus mK Bare ro of brig Tacna, of and from Molti- more for Californian, wae Hered Bt Hie dancira, wal jrcs te Fariter orders. Ur ship Cremona, from Meow York fur how = took forward hee parsengers only (Via nembee) for Bao A poses. wari he Biter Pocket, trom 0 a Sens farvarmo A TU beikeon, Bret of tie, of Provineetowi sions wes Serr, Ss Soe telgoding tm ta viciasty of oan 1a Dunlap, colored, of Po tf Roped, Wa, whe sil peda redericksbert Trrmven, Nickerson, from Philadelphia, a6 Lyne, a cibere ae Cate Mar, th ‘tity wad three over User 3b Cara raped ona ha Lm ~ph. at Pvp onnt from Clans a, On miouced Soe he pasmmces loot balweres nae ad ve tatu Svertoard Phas 109i Sou Creatine, Reed, ab Daltinars from Arecibe, PR enn oe weather; Marew overboard @ bhds mo Notices to Mariners. orvronte meatery Report of sis Superintendent of sae Oven reay te the Seoretary Of the Treasury on the disserery of Shoals im (he mace sup coaanc| over the Nancackot Shoals. Coner Swayet Serta, Bas Washington, March 3, Sir >t DAvS the honor te trannies copy of Lae Le. Chartes 1. Mediaic, 0.5. M, aesetand ia fmpn yd 4 voy, capplomsetary te nbs reper’ comm wniated in > regan’ to of eavaeni shoals thactel evte the Nasteckss Shela ang would reapeet alae te the report for the Bavigavore. nea, cRBacu, | B ros, OO kare ir Lave aurea Yen of shoals Tathe wun aatp apip Va Sponge ony shoaie, us detersnined Uy Ube rectus corations party, Stace Une fale of chat report. te. proeees of platting oar stber shoals bare beastie acreloped, sad n'alighs fe, Fx" Fremata ardor owe rove the wi fran i i i => ‘ = MtEo > wanes: | i acesoes. ESUsasees: = = 3 raaazrzzazt i 3 E Whaiem A+) Provincetown, 34, elg Jans Towne, Woung, Moevh ~ of wat foe trom gue pol, took 6 pilot of Montauhs migns of Erie arta. ES BTU te and 10.009 whalebens to Londons, at Ths per toa Wan ae 8 2 Hk Mattapedsctt, Stee 7 “SA me Boston, with orstecs, Apel pre eg Bm ne Saat Beaton (Oot 20) for Cattter- pore reread vie wee aerate Arr = FALMOwTH, Soe trek ~ipetpptccy ad seman 20 Sven vn Somenenaee>- Parke, fre Wow York (Jan is) for Califernise {eee mas’ seine I We rnd fay from Boson fer Sevennsh bp March 2—Arr brig a: “ eiriuy Rao moe erp SE ee emera MSE waa ce Baltimore; Bram, bark? fotaadee’ Home tion ; Teens oe oe Aaa Ma rt ir , ph mcopi oobr pica ngeatts mparnen, Ao Werks we Ee eee Rare rete Challenge Conalen clay rarer noeren, Fem ar rye bly tome ‘Mount isos inoneeaioed, a tidaiphlan April $—Sld sohr Jas H Deputy, Winsmoee, March 7—Art aP oop Ov ee ose ans — nana App, wes ote a toned te es ry Milaumy for det ooh 23d, ships J W Fannie, for NYork, ig SP Anata, a=. Robs Waloh, do, te load for aston, me i 5, OP. M.—The ow) rgcakwatar nade gr Orient berks Hage ye u Pa from Ni diss from Nash- re ‘Or- lee aga a! n Cie fue eee ma sbaving open iste Gwenty call of ton! loaded vessels whieh enme doves las eather thick aad relag ae ar = = 4 rong ee waren te te as mAs ‘April 2—In ep New Ofna March 2—Arr Aap, Jameis Macias for NY. reat’ Oe Soe Liver- Glasgow oF Sagotin, Huras Mowlisn ae, Wavem, March ‘Me Yornon, Liecolavitiey He Boston, “an bath ei eli fen for! fae.” Philadelphia, wea reported = eran are < Ames eid, Pickermn, N n Herta tor or Beet Jorolaman, excel, Mickees Lior New on Ce pew fork; “4 are New Ledford or vies Bablem, Racket, Met : ni Rovinamom, A A wig ny To Worves' as =~ Pure hai an Volaa\ Siamons, aes cee ae eo ‘ork. ‘Bth, chr aa Fia- i—Arrsebr EoD NTS wise, AX pei TM aap ek sete, Conrles, ony nerd ale Pc meat Teun W, wuloh were te = aproamgte ty Ce eae a ~ 5 ~~ a ae ae and a x, ond aay * Withekee Pela TY ip Pavrick Heney—Dr Adee, of a iierend As -s ahd ae pada, and 1& in fina 3 TL MARRIBD orphans reivata a w= > Y: edtels Tins. py Sob 1. tion, a Euan og of bagnieal KT anguish ve pose ei nad pecuniary’ 4 a mth apa a tadng a epered by ® ure 4 Toke inonted H weet hae 4 forthe wares eopectall, 0 marries, Sa daca Imperised vattete, which soca. on Noyee eh eee permis of aa increase of fem coltas st the mot he ome tn the deol Eocene eR Pay My wife baa heed mei sinking fer iy Ache aking Scaeek tant of hinge wae ing riteble Petipmod my: wt bn AS this time (now stows two moutha), f heard pear {, aa comtalnls an siamese ng Omen, se ok De i ee ‘ trot, htt ie ceiph of $i, 8 copy free of Soham Senn au Tork otfy) Otom, "fad Lives sueeee Sry, DISMASKA—DOOTOR DENGLISON 18 DE romson ef new Parisian remedice for the abere dea. the bas cured mang whe were bf soeereae surgeons puns Diema oul ae fay on wi thoes pal hat a from any other 1h Geet Boropy with success le every phystoiane Title for cali See BW MEDICAL BOOK. 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