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exrespondiense, sorom, April 7, 1860, Treaty between England and the United States —Suaveader the wite Coast—The California | possibly you oS te forme Vf Mon really sang Question, $e. Mr. Clayton will presently, under a flourish of trum- pets, introduce in the Senate a treaty, elther #zned yeoterday or to be signed to-morrow botwoen the United | yet fully States on one partand (reat Britain on the other. ‘This treaty contains, on tho part of Great Britain, 4 vietual, though dignified surrender of all her etai oc pretemsions in regard to the Mosquito Const, and WIN prove acceptable to all parties in this country ‘The treat ywas concluded by Sia Henry Lytton Bulwer om the part of Great Britain, in obedience to tions Intely received from his own govorament, and om * of the United States by Mr, Clayton, Scoreta- See aint pate obentic oni. uito Coast, to establish no forts, to enteriain no ‘roope, to ‘occupy ne om of the country. and under no coler whatsoever, to exer- | themselves where they amy protectorate or authority on the Bie Henry yielded ai cause they were insisted on by Mr. Clayton, but be- cause he foresaw that they would be insisted upon by the United States Senate. and the voice of public opimion in this country, England, in doing this, has an ulterior object in view, and has, at last, realized the tenth that her interest, in view of the storm which threatens in Eastern Europe, is to keep good faith Fg her respectable relations across the water. There Coast. tho United States may yet prove a very acceptable friend and ally of the Anglo-Saxon race in Rurope. Now that Ei has receded, Mr Clayton will ad- yance. There is no longer any ned, on hia part, for to be dea. He will by jury clock.’’ and all his letter writers, with one full chorus, will make him the champion of the Monroe doctrine, So much for drinking milk punch for breakfast! The truth is. Sir Honry is # far-sighted man, who looks beyond Mr. Clayton and the present administrvtion, into futurity. If Sir lienry were 9 mere from-hand-to-mouth politician, like Mr. Clayten the present satisfactory treaty would never have been concluded. ‘The President, it is understood, is in favor of a eom- romine of the slavery on the basis of Mr. cLernand’s bill. or te two bills of Mr. Douglas, united = one oh look eniy to the their best to keep the territorial question open. Cabinet will, nevertheless, be overwhelmed not powess the confidence of either house, and is damned throughout the country. ae POZZO DI BORGO. that a ship canal across the Isthmus of Nicaragua is ot culy practicable. but cary and cheap of ovustruo tion for vessels of any burchen The Waohinoron, April 6, 1850. ‘The Farplosion of the Cabinet before Ten Days—The Gal- phin Claim, and other Simila: Claims, illowed by Most of the Cabinet Members—Cost Johnson's Defence, and Wherrfore—Members of the New Cabinet, $e. $e. ‘The speedy dissolution of the cabinet is inevitable ‘The crisis hastens, President Taylor has got his dan- der up. His eyes and ears are open, He finds that tho members of his cabinet aro not ovly playing him false politically, but are eo conducting their official usdness asto bring reproach upon his administra- tion. He koew nothing about Mr. Crawford's connection with the Gaiphin case, the stuieuents to the contrary of Mr. Crawford's, whitewarhers notwithstanding. The Republic, you percieve, treats the matter na a disreputable affair, and scouts the idea that President Taylor would, for an instant, countenance such a plunge into the people's treasury ax thet which Mr. Bonalines bea crae, ao) the aid’ and ¢o-operation of Messrs. Johnson and Meredith. Mr. William Cost Johnson has a column in the Re- public of this morning, under his own signature, de- fending the payment of the interest ($195,000) om the aforceald claim of $40,000. Ik may seem strange to some persona who know Mr. ‘neon. and his sovereign contempt for the oabi- that he should be found defending the qu scionatts conduct of three of them. He owes the eabivet no thanks, | ogee althouga he did more than any twenty other men in the nation who can be named to first put the ball in motion whieh Drought General Taylor upon the Presidential track and secured to him the race; yet his claims for high honor and distinction have been entirely over looked by General Taylor's cabinet, or if looked ob ab all, it has been with & view to keep them bid from General Taylor's mind ‘ut Mr. Johnson has another motive for defending the allowance of the Griphin claim and interest, He was the agent of another claim, which had a worse Dasis, if possible, than the Galphin claim, and which was allowed and Pp T allude to the claim of Joseph De Lafrancia, for alleged munitions ot war furnished at Mobile and Baton Rouge. in 1510. The elai preased upon Mr. Secretary Buchanan, He ha first wade up bis mind. upon the testimony of Colonel Oubert Kussell. formerly of the army, that the seid claim wae utterly rotten and fraudulent, and to reject it, but upon wcond thought. concluded to ure it over to the care of bis successor in the State Depart- ment. Thomas J. Johnston was then the age t was much out of health, Mr. William Cost Johnson ond Mr. James BE. larve: “4 im to the resour Mr. Cleyton was plied hard by shem both. So was Mr. Rererdy Johnson. At last the desired opinion waa chtained, and then Mr. Clayton allo the claim, ‘About $60,000. Mr. Thomas J. Johnston died « day or ‘two after the clhim had been paid. His fees, I learn, =. about $11,000, those of Mr. Cost Johnson about dames BE Harvey about $1,000. f the Galphin man, athrewd lawyer, and he makes ous an ingenious case, M@t it will not bear the test of cloee examination He lnys down two laws for the went of a eabiuet minister in passing upon Claims brought before him for adjustment, to wit :— the public law and domestic usage and he argues that the -eeretary was not bound to adhere to the usage of is department, but might be guided by the publie Ine, and allow the interest ow the claim. How absurd can be of forces in ! Tho usage of as super. this matter of the adjustment ‘bei mts has taken the place of, bie law; and hens, interest on old never before been allowed by the publie de- ta. enta. Pefn the category of reopening and ailowin ng od st tlad, or rejected claims, are Messrs, Johuson, Meredit Crawford, Olsyton. and Ewing. to say nothing of the Other members of the cabinet, and nothing as to the umber and amount of the old claims thus allowed Mr. Ewing allowed the Chickasaw claim, the of which, the How. Richard W. ‘Thompson, assu ‘writer of thie = recently thet be hea earecd. im the shape of foes for bis servioes in Fitasevtios claims be fore Mr. Rwi department during the past year, upwards of eight thousand dollars Mr. wing, algo. allowed the inturoat on the old pen- sion of Commodore Barron. for rorvices re the Virginia Navy during the revolution ; caeamt ot interest, upwards of twent Vhoussad doliers Mr. James Lyons, of Richmond, was the successful So the members of the cabinet are ail in a bont, and must all go overboard together Mr. Speaker Cobb made a wager last evening, with Mr. Jobin M. Botts, that » change in the cabinet would take piace within tem days Many persona talk of Mr Webster ae the men, at this epoch, for the State Departmeut ‘The rumor that Mr Vinton, wit have the Treseury x emt. emature je le too of eliled to te m of eepotioen would lug. | Their *y' tt af ies John Davis will certainly go into the cabi- net, if Mr Webster dows not Thomas Dutier King will certainly go into the Navy Department cha Bell, of Tennessee, may be invited to take charge of the Treasury or the War Departme George Rvans, of Maine, will be well Tacked for the ‘Treasury Departinent The present members of the eabinet will not get aa | many foreign missions as was at first cupposed. If | they are totally unfit for cabinet stations, how con | they yy fll foreign min And besides, Old Zack ie pot going to send men abroad who have de- | gece him once, 26 those functionarics have do: y bad better all prepare to gointo Wha 'a Agare they will ewt! KE Our Boston Correspondence. Burton, April §, 1860 General Opinion of the Webster Verdict—The * Medion’ Bendent,"' or Somebody eise—. 1 Mystery stild— Mare Dis. Aomerce to come—Websier and hia Counsel— Webster's Private Life You have, of course, noticed how the Boston journals | differ in tone from the Herald and other newspapors in New Tork and Philadelphia, with regard to the ver. Giet im the Webster ease. It is true that there are but fow im thin vicinity who doubt the justios or legality Of the verdict. Those who heard the evide all Cltinens whe were familiar with the partios in the » is connceted, and, College the lorality of the murder consider the yerdiet just and righteous, They of course look upon the matter Fact will come to light to show conclusively | merely to ple complai: ult, if they wore acquainted with tho diflouities ua- der wi his cor labored. bel ee op rg of and deny little. The counsel know not where to make & shrong point in the defence, and trusted to luck ia the eross-examination of some government witness as rial When the few facts which Webster ‘ instrue- | id deny 40 his counsel, wore testified to by wittesses, and the counsel thought they had » chance to gain a polut, they invariably found, on questioning the wit. nesses closer, that they had “burned their own And se the whole testimony progressed; and wi ai Was concluded, the counsel for the defence found had begun. I have it on good authority, that as the, trial was drawing te a close, those points gracefully, not be- | Webster's counsel implored him to make ® confession, trusting shat moans might be taken to have merely « verdict of mauslaughter Fondered. But Webster, with axtolid taeiturnity. would make no admissions. In ‘own speech before the Court, however, he did make inferential admissions. Raising hie hand towards heaven, he denied the authorship of #ome anonymous letters; but did he den; ay te, great crime of murder with which ho was c No, he did nott He chance of her becoming crowded, and in this ease, | could not call God to witness ca innocence of that. ane Will be recollected, that at the conclusion of his poke of a letter received by bis counsel bon Civis, and called upon the author of that lot- ter, “if he was in court, and had one spark of hu- fought his hour by | manity,” to come forward and clear his skirt of the dreadful crime. Why did not the counsel put this letter into the caro, if it would tend to create a doubt of Webster's guilt? It was because their own sus- pistons of its authorship would not suffer them to let it stand tho ordeal of government investi will merely state one or two facts in this conneetion. Before the trial bad commenced, Webstor reoeived from the jailer, at his requost, quite a lot of stationery, amongst which was a bundle of envelopes, Before de: the jailor, for reasons best known to himself, pin or needle through the whole bunch. T! envelope of the “Civis” letter, received by Webst jailor’s pin, ‘The letter eame from Cambridge, and it own safety, and try | is known who dropped it into the post office; but deli- cacy (which some of the papers deny I have) forbids It does | me mentioning who that person was. 80 much for one anonymous letter. People at the South seem to have no true knowledge of Websters's private character and habits, and look 4 nominal high position in society. The community have been led to think that he occupied 4p important and prominent position among the Pre- fessors of Harvard College; that as @ man of science, he was keeond only to Liebig; and that his character was as unsullicd as that of a Sparks, or an Evorett.— It was not so. Hon, Abbott Lawrenes had a very poor opinion of Webster's attainments, and when ho found- ed the Scientific School. insisted that Webster should have no connection with that branch of the College.— Ihnow of an old and distinguished physician who travelled with Webster in Europe when both were young. A breach of friendship bas existed ever since their return. The couse of it was that while in Kdin- burg’, Webster was guilty of the seduction and deser- tion of a fair, and otherwise innocent girl, undor elr- cumstances evincing ® total disregard for all honesty and moral principle. The public of New York may yet arrive at the conclusion that their hinge | is mis- placed, so fur as regards Webster hi As for his lamily, they certainly deserve the fullest measure of human kindness, But how fow think of that aged and wretched woman, her hair white with the snows of sixty winters, ‘whore companion for a third of 'y has been suddenly stricken from the walks of fife by the hand of s murderer How fow think of that daughter, suffering on a bed of sickness, waiting for a futher to return with words of kindness! VIDRTTS. Movements of Individuals. Dr. H. ¥. Spencer, son of Hon. J. A. Spencer, has been appointed physician to the company about to proceed to Chili to build # railroad. Col. J. Knox Walker, private Seoretary of the late President Polk, is in Thiledelphi Capt. G.W. Cullum, U. 8. A., bas arrived in this city. Com. P. Engle, U. 8. N., Gen. Churebill, U. 8. A., are in Washington. . CITY TRADE REPORT. Monpar, April 86 P. M. The market for cotton remained unestablished sines the receipt of the news; sellers held the artiele above the views of buyers—hence transactions were too limit- ed to afford any reliable indication of the true state of the market. This State and Western flour was dull, and sales limited; there continued to be # fair inquiry for bonded Canadian for shipment to the British pro- vinces, at about previous rates; Southern brands con- tinued firm. Wheat was rather more active, with soles of Southern and Canadian, on terms stated below. — Corn was in some ‘demand, continued dull. and priece was no change in beef or dull, while cheese and butter continued quite steady. Coifee continued dul. and priees bad « downward ten- Gene: + resent low figures for sugars, buyers Miunifested more disposition to enter the market, bus franaaetions (it being the first day of the week) ‘were ‘Was ot ly. ieass-Teacocien ean chany tet Sika, with daled of about 40 bbls. at $6 06.8 $6 12h; pearls were dull at amacerorys.—Flow—Tho rales comprised about 4.40 bbls. at $4 81 © $4 94 for common to straight State, mixed Obio and Indiana, with favorite State and mixed Michigan, at $5 a $5 12%; straight to fancy Mi- d good Obio, a $6 12 ® $6 31; and pure $5 G0 $5 62%. Southern was in fair demand, and firm, with sales of 1,000 bbls. at $60 $6 50. ‘Kye Fiour was nominal and dull, Corn Meol was in better demai Jersey, at $2 69. Wheat—Included in the sales, were shels white Maryland. at $1 10%, and 2.500 bushels good Canadian, in bond, at $1 so active, 1,500 bushels sold at Ste, delivered. Pore better, and in e demand at 418 430. for and 66 for Southern and Jersey yellow Corton.—The market remains inactive, with asles of part of whieh was a parcel of low maid. 11%, of wbout 900 bal wily fair. fair bine Corrie At market, 1,400 beof remainder from this State and t! calves, and 1.500 sheep and lambs, Priess—Reoves— The market has been exceedingiy dull since last re. port. and prices if an; woaker. Sales of good re- Sailing qualities at Tom $8 to $3—figures thet, tan now be feonsidered the extremes of the market. Ib ble that 200 head would remain undi same inaetivity quality, 2 hoad Lambe—Supply small, demand. Baloe at from ry dull, and for mackerel a casier. Thete are abows 2000 quintels op afloat Prwonts Rates continued dull, and engagements to English porte limited. Cotton was engaged for Liverpool ut TSe. 8 $1 per bale; naval stores were 4. a le, Ot; corn 4d nd t ITs fd. There was no ebange to othor ports. Favrt.—Sales of 400 boxes raisins, common, wore made at $2 80; and 3.000 St. Jago oranges at $13. Hives The demand has beon -y sinee our lsat, and the market more setive. w! riece Ly ene firm. The transactions Mane act Ayres, nvoraging 20% lbs. 6111 do., averaging 20’ he, da 4sao do eraging 22% ibs. ai sek ve slightly increased. aipte mH = very gecd. ond thes’ was a better oo: sortment of hem! lock in the market, some considerabie ” the following riees. hemlock, Y 16% 8 Ihe; middle 164 a 17 Beary and good, damaged, at 148 Se | poor de. at } 1ae.; oak slangliter, ight weights at bia Qe; middie a Me, heavy do. at Wa 2 dry, light do, ative te.; sud dry middie at 15 9 We Motssexs.—Some parcele of New Orleans changed jm) Lh yo and Clenfurgoe at Ro; 90 ticrees New Urieans, fom, at 23 8 dhe On The ma tis not so firm for linseed, and the re 1.000 gallens, at Wes le; selected whale is Hi, at Ae. as dealers are protiy weil sup } f 10 barrels de sperm has been m ork Males embraced 409 betrete atgie for meee, $11 for el $25 8 $8.97 for prime Boof was dull, but firm, at $575 0 $6 50 for prime, sad $8 76 0 $10 for mess, Hoof hams wors dull at $16 50. Cur meats were unchanged, with salcs of 12) tierecs handsome pickled shoulders at S%\e; snd 100 ho beads good plain haine at Ke. Bacon waa dull at 4 & the. Lard wae bears, with sales of 109 barrels riety prime at 6 utter and cheese wore steady 1, and prices somewhat nominal im reforenee | rather from some of your eontemporarics an the eulject may have boon, main facts were trae, Not: the general opinivu of the verdict, thers | ¢ distiowure © been made a matter of established fret, of legal authorities One report has not yet been uthorited #0 jon, of from his the anything 1ike (lvix inat © quarters, may . in thelr eclf-defenoe, that this laid before ths publie, in order new cridemce should Pane he and distant press, and the whole mag no longer bare © reasonable doubta" ae to | Chem bere ‘The tramenctions at the Wail stress k this day. were made up of the following lots = Leave of house and lot corner of Chatham an a, $7000; house and lot @& Mercer street, 21x50 34000; do do. 5 Watte street, WxS2. $250: house and lease of lot, 108 Kast Brond way + 96000, 1 lot, © Seeond avenue, dixie, 95.100, 6 do cn Thirty-Bfth street, near Lexington Avenue. cach Box68 ) We eneh, 96.400; 1 do. do, neer Fourth avenue, wxv8, 91360; 1 do. adjoining. 25x08. $1400) 1 do on Thirty-cighth street, near Fifth ave pue. chats +1 0, 1 do. ter of capsnty -fomrth street onde bth avenue 36x 199. 6d. adjoining. sch ab ale street. 268 1 pais. pI each gum: 1 & corner of Seventy -third Lg street 1 do. corner of strpet, pear Trving place. Soave $3,425 +— The market continued bare of flaxssed, ‘The inst vales of Southern we teas 34 po 9 bs. Clover was im fair At Oise. 8 Te. for now, 4 Goethe for ld od market was unectiied whialdinrd andi Svoans.— The arrivals continue large, and boyors at 12%, lowe t } ore very Bute ase. Nan bo New Perte Rice ‘ae teak ben gy yg more firmness in the market, with sales of aad J ad @. Drudge wes naleabio, i fie, time sad interests Reowrrs ov Baim Raivaoss ane psa Rives Beare oumom Barvneat Bre R.B. NR. Beate. Totat. - od 06 _ a ot a a us W 4 21 us se 30 nS 216 sis. 12 a 36 a 4 CJ “seer oar gate $ 1,500 1,600 ‘000 te ti LaF jebaree Unies ted nie Bank, 2% ania iteghens Len ae 7 Sete aaah 80 State vs, 215 DOMESTIC MARKETS. Puitapecesia, April 8.—The market for flour is firm to-day, and 800 bbis. sold at $4 81 stan Penna, mostly transactions for home use; 100 at $4 81M a $6 25, and $68 $6% for New York extra, Corn meal is held much m: quotations aro $2 50 a $256% for Penna, Rye quict, at $2514 a $2 87%; some holders ask the latter Wheat is stationary, and 6.000 bushels sold at price. ore firmly, $2 08 for red, and $1 10 for white, of prime quality. Rye sold at 686. Corn is in bushels Souther yellow 5: sold at 360. Bark demand, and 4,000 is steady, at $40 per ton. Seeds are without much demand. and dull. Provisions roma: Inactive, Sugar “Further sales vere mado at Hatur- day’ * id "dr nighes tom is without Coffee and molasses dull, Whiske; 06; holders ssk 230. for bbls. jemand, and dull; holders firm. ot Married. Ox the Sth inst., by the Rov. Joseph P. Thompson, Mr. Gon som, all of this city. Died, At Pittaburgh, April 24, Wittsaa J. years, formerly of Ora In Sacramento City, Californi J sana Hnown, formerly of Youkerw N His friends can obtain further pi ulars plication to Thos, F. Thomas, va Wall stroct,.New York. Yonkers On the 5¢! Sch fast. ly M.. wife of Francis 8. Borchers. W. Scnotr to Miss Carma’ mm A, Moani- , Sones aged 46 hoe age, Suse The relatives and friends of the family are partiou- larly requested to attend her funeral, on afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late ealdonoey 4a Washingto: At Penghheepals, om the morning of the 4th tast, Joun W. Witson, aged 24 years ‘On Monday morning, Aptis. 1830, Dusonan, wife of Robert T. Finch, and daughter of the late ‘Thomas Bridgeman, Esq, aged 40 years, 1 month and 3 days. Her friends are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral, from hor late residence, No. second door above K: fmst., at 2 o'clock P. 876 Breedwar, hteenth street, om Tussday, In Boverley, Maew., March Sth, after an illness of only five days, Kowaan Z. 0 years and T months. Poorsa, Juveon, aged 3 Farewell! my Uright, my precious bey,— 7 T'll miss thy tiny, ‘merry ¥ ‘That met me with’ the sin ‘And mado my lonely be Too pure for earth, God ¢ ‘at his holy th On Monday mecaing, the Sth inst., cough, Lucr Caruaaiss, daughter of Catharine Noonan, aged I y ‘The friends and sequaint earnestly requested to at! fam! the funeral,without fur- of whoopi friok It an ther invitation, this (Tuesday) afternoon at 4 o’clook, from 419 W. streets, ashington, between Laight and Vestry On Sunday, tho Tth inst, at his residence in Mor- risiana, Parva Davey, aged 70 years oun friends, and those of Tighe Davey, {Thomas 8. mry.and James Fury, are Teapectful Stent bis funeral. from St. Patrick's (Tuveday) afternoon as 3 o'clock. iliy invited to Cathedral, this On the morning of the Sth inst. of consumption, Mrs. Sacuy Hustimetos, in Hee relatives and frien: Ward, are reapectfully in services, on the Oth. and those Norwich, Conn., for interment. On Monday Suias §. Howmie, ono of the late firm ner & Howell, in the rae year of his age. His friendy, as also the 70th year of hor of Mr. Oliver D. soc $0 attend the fanoral Tuesday, + 1 o'elook P. M.. at 68 Kast Fifteenth street. The remains will be taken to ) Sth inst, afvor a short illness, of Slate, Gardi- thove of his slater, Mrs. Natha- aid Gardine®, and of his brothers, Nevsa and gilbert Howell, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral residence, on Tuesday, 9th inst nervices, Brookiyi No. - Monroe <q 4 o'clock P.M. His remains will be removed te Sag Harbor for intor- ment. “MARITIME INTELLI GHNOR. Port of New York, ‘April ©, 1850, mrrataner, mir geen pet hams Rises Seta Sa fereoll, Now Pr 4 _ — Wr tawreats Wal i Neuvitas Owte & Son: Vie Br), Dw: MM ABP Bt tae (ne, erer, Se Jobe TNoviee ® Sony Choslah Se ¥E = N sort Be Riehmoad, Poversburg, J USM Steamship Georgia, Porter, March 3%, and Havana April, wish gold dust sad passengers, to MO Ko ho died Fob I on t Ship Teas, Dursley. will or oft igor a she 3 Apr 3 Wired henge for Ch agree). 64 rt Ne a, Squs ‘Ship Mom: Canton, Jan, sith ii pie hy 3 lon 34, saw Koy "Ws april a Int By dx mn TIPS, Beacon, Dee and Manan 4, wine t Bevton. March 38, New York, wish voameh |p steering an Bessh 13 dileo er ‘api fo the W, raw a for oat sbip, which had Sppareatly lost rudder, Sad woo steering by hawece on ion after, ana Lhe Taae with lithe nly mm nights saw nothing of her next morn: iy lanthe, Jehaway Manilla, Oct 10, 17, with sugar, ke, to BA Deli leaky, baving encountered « severe none fe bh Prince Albert, te he A= a to Grinnell Pra esses et tod Yapoctit.’ Maret fI=G ship's carpenteg, whe, aeci dea a efing thes royce Dee ce fale we China Albers, Maree, La Londen end Portemonth, Taveepeot, March 5,with sstovaticand Joka perk O44 Poilow (of Pestiand), Lowell, ae Bareh 7, with ouger, to 7 @ Thurston, wer snd hes tesa ia dey rk Childe from Wilmiagven fv ‘The A caperienced ot Lie & Oe. ann, Marsh 9% with sugar Crea Gece NeW. fae " 0s as: with se han’ Galveston, March 2, with sovton, soil ” Bo Sn BT J ore weather " ). Lattin, St Joh ™ % EES Te Fhe aaron a7 : moe seats By tagg tte RE t nese n Pateniion Marek Sh San Kop bearing’ Stone fist Wasi, poke ship, Jobe Spear Rew Orleans for Hav rig Bri mt K = shy s t rt | ‘rte bri “f Crocodile (Hr), Yoong, S¢ Martina, Spear {of Thomaston, bpear, trees Shy Brown, St Jobe, NR, 8 days, with ), * Venae,” Halifax, NA Wf days, with Hisscers Apel 2 ia eon Cs haven). | Feckerk Lighiburs, "in's tae gle | 17 days, with sale, hema ve bi Saup bee tyeenn, (rem tbe Bast Tadles, Ra} glee ith sono, Om MAC from Now Orleans, Marsh 27, with | Me Sila heerioh. of Hinllowsll, from Apalachieola, wit her redder. Tacket Sem Liverpool, wig Des de Somail (Sie), Codie: aed ind at sanrise, WSW) st moridisn, WS; on mmeset, sotNNW, and freh ‘Telegraphic Masine Keperts. Aritset— 3 Pert Revherkitd, from 17 Kosten ii Petes, from Reston Fetaw, Baltimore sobr Jouen i’ Gor ee ae aenacriean aoe Enel 7 | | | | | & Since, abe 1a Menereat Carus, Jemee | | grag Caring “Chechen the Roda, Mat, Pomons alan a Juicn Meals, ese, tl ge Te tend ste. | PY Ties, Gaifvth, Below bark Sookea fi Belmore were and Mission: Philedciphiay aco 4 Beows, New York. Srosrworon, 6. Arvived—Sohe Leander, Philadeiphin for Basten, Asvived—Gobr Grace Darllag, from Alrice tis Bove MISCBLLANKOUS. TePariod adhere 4 wiles South of Bs bland , ard, for slag io anlo. Cave cared: ing CArKO. ’ for are one d the Mines, will be receiv: he Herald office until i hi-pass 2 ‘chook on Saturday, the 3th, and be forwarded in charge of se ee Ni No delay on ae "sence ngraeer ea ~ for, Ble Jaasien and day, a0 halt Catsao, ne, fus Nanveok me Ro erran ia ( xbsles of Wan- ip Congress lew ), Pren: from Valpa- sailed om 5M ice Yate oe well with dinrrlvana’ Dusaing from Sen Vrancisce; sailed load @ Barroll, Now Yi af oN eager pa! rate Mot rh to Cee tats a , men being voares, imeomoqueace of Calidciele capes ladeting mas te bo took Tein Mattaheenas, Peters p Sree Ba to iled om Goh inst joston; sailed on are th assorted 6 cargo, nad pasrengeey. hah here now ilove are we month to the U 8, yey Bagland, and voseols have boom walling here oe ‘twe weeks, rather than give the C.-K they will have to come to at last. Fe hark kirk ee, of be Saga oy ay Pam may! = here, ng mle Copan e in Sing here wearer rt = ip Goloo: hua. well at the made arrangement mance eto sad iad made arrangements t €3 heme March 12—Beig Kate Heath, Capt Wood, arrived > ee ponsengers, 10 dare pasage, and to sail for San Franc! a she takes in supply of water, Be. We look day” for the U9 ship Vincennes, in and for the oteasnee Sarah Sends, both bound te Sen Fran: Purcavarria, A me ‘<P M—Arrived—Sbip Ashland, Harding, Korean, pe (Br), Harriott, Spaii Jus Johu Com wee Harang, anki: lnide, “Teomorth Shropshire, F "Mitscellancous Ssur Hannior Buvino, Haskell, o Yaiparalvo, 19 ta otter fr Parise, 25, te have pat inte Taloahuans some days prov jeaky state’ Brve Cussawvs, Moore, which sailed from Sm: for Howton, was struck b lightning and dismas given. She put into the lsiand of Syra to refit. PR prio 1.'Rseai, from Rocholie for Does, came ti on Saturday, during the gule. off Lon poxite Strawberry out B Por Forbes went a tienation, axl while een 2 reeene beg from her pecile On, ber boat with lines to gee ah he end of her eable L' Essai, the brig struc! went ashor As soem 80 te out the truck, ber pei ed lahe will probably | And rigging have eon saved. Caps itera agent, Leh ae eity eee wrening. having left the brig a evening, having ° . Siernoon. ‘The'rocsol Gas dry at tert wat Pearson, under~ to look after Fae ea et water ed the (Boston Couric hil Barve Sawn. for Frankli month harbor. ¥ re wa whe was equaimted with the postti veasel, whicl have been in great danger of being wrecked on Rye Beach. She will be got without much damage, Brio Detan, at Philadelphia from Trinidad de Cubs, expe- rienced very severe weatber on the passage. Mareh 27, Int 33 Yon 76%, fell in with the wreck of & vessel, appacontly ch stoves spars, except the bow ne; wen making * com reach over mber of molasses Bitds, Fon.ber, pemphins, pare around her, pan wasray Bx Sonn —— was fallen in with 4th inst, jooteagun, whi ‘ves tokca ia Vow for Philodelpaie Sown Ramuy C Hi aren b¢ NoT, came w at noon yeaterd hr Bmily € Hortoi Cape May, from ia. she fell in with ber Se hours previc W @ miles di having lows 1d bows) reday evening. ‘The WC Tl was compelled kale without any sails, Is was a beantifal sight that Froble Little boa! coming up the _ with o = iu tow double her -=- Dmg By Baker, from Regs beg for this it try Ty “isan cal Nain oh sa seal 6 Ly cele edves on Mond: ou Munday night. ne for ‘the crew of the Union, Danio, from hich, veenal was run down 21 oF 2 mil ineriean emigrant hii Mon ~% wore Heli b Shes they hed abens thems nt the time oC the Union's being Fun down. Whalemen. Sid from 8) Themen, Marek 16, Gov Hopkins, Baker, of mouth, om = Srow Sunday last, 7th inst, by ship Mary, of and for New Bedford, trom boat Tanker, he Paoifies om the Ba of ‘she had 400 sperm and ‘00 bbls whale. Also, same day, 1 aseme roe ‘of and for Stonington, from a Let of Oot last, 100 sperm aud 2400 March 2 1st 18, Jom 0, Wri, “faom New Haven (proba bly for Pairbaven, from Pacide). (connmronvance ov rue wanatn.) Tggnd you s statement of whale ships at Talcahusae, Feb fe ¥inyart, 3,100 Vela op oily bound homes China, do: Chas Frederick, 1 jo: Atkins Adama, 1, todo, ae; Platina, aod do, do; Fraaklie, jamagess Logan, 30) do, bound om anotnee SIP inerva, Michenies from Liverpond tor Philadel ph uagel Aint, iz —" wo: Wm lord, Barry, from Mobile for Havre, Murch 23, 10, tow 70 10, nent Irving from Bristol, Hug, for Boston, Maren 4, lat r Colowise, 7 days trom 1 foe New York, Maroh 0, 150 soca RW Clpe Clee eure i Duchean, Lane, from Norfolk for Palace, Veb 3, lat bert, Neleve ¥ Lage (Ir), from Belfast for Sevamash, Fob Torence, from Shicids for U States, March 2 Lat % shew! bite signal wish tye diamond of spears iat wae sor Marat af 30 fon show!) +My: with whise letters wt arth ee tenet wi = T daye ~ hom Boston for Aer er Hy 7 Bike FF z 3 # i Fs, it z : i oe a to bond for 4 A Hi we allie fay ton loys. fing down the river, causing ber to retard ington All~ for Boston, Ary beck Onampas, Dyey rh ‘Slat, bark esis htt: Pt ths i = Ee i (Avs, March 16—Sid James Biwerd, Chase, Newons- are mers March £3—Dwigs Poeomckes, for NTork, April score mid Suh, Pry ovr, Sosghon, By | Peer, Bhmtghaey Bvt, | at ae Thom aA A sitinedont Beiter. BOrieane, > -) hehe Peas" ington nb ae | Midas, Corogt asters, it, bark Ly sity Bereh Telus. Carver, rises ol ry, Young, N Yorks id, hark Norma, ki tea ey S Catlile, | tk, Fal Horton; Eth, harks Aleons, Drown, New York; Basees, Fen Tork: aipe A Brsicoin, N Orleans 31 A ate o 338 > SEFEER? Suited Wedel Liver = | Mr Keed | Pryce, ond 2 ee Marob SL Sou jarch 15—Sean gm Gomera Win for for N’ Marob 15—Ne Am vessels in pert. on iar Long Island, ‘Buk, NYork (: Macra, Merch Dracet, Shackelford, Misono, Mare ToSld duane Porters abel (i rt), Wilseasnan, At ‘April 1—Arr bark C B Hamilton, Mears, Lace. sae, Maret 6—Bark Cornclia & ee. Coffs, from ton, Sparks, from de, Maxgeities, axe Feb 28; brig Selemnen, Sat “iiica, March An Oldend sehr, poset uaknow ya fos Now re ate, Pres a went tripe ‘Patrick Heary, ifaabal or K ag a thers, Foster, he Recon Se ry a sa nad | ty . re Se for oe nen Te Nor — phiag Mare fyi pia] Rio o JANmRO, Bos arr brig Se Caruammnee, Jon 37—Sohr Wi ‘50 da} Feb T—Sld bark “Leakage or Horbert, Carr, er San F ~ Hewes, Boston. San Harri ‘Sulte eandnck” Colson, March _ om ladelphia Aj i eh de, 28th; Columbine, Bell, for de, Abel (from New- Car- tg Water ‘tea, ied from for Boster a eet: Mareb Lg A) Albert, Fitegerald, Phi- oe oat wl wn, N York; ‘Tune, ae Murray, Raat gS ‘Olive ke Fought, Boston; April 1, soht ad ary go 2 He tof Re F f i o prising prciczal “S Aa ae Are Kdward, M im, Batavi git¥ae ney Mauritius, and ina Say tie Yorks ie, Sask’ Bassett, omang: bh, at n Fran- cisco, nuit sid 3704 for Celouttay doin, "Aveates, Knowles, de, ‘and sid for do. ‘Se Manrins, eee ng Am vessels in port. Se Jonna, Nioarag 31 Sehr ‘Ralerprise, from 6 Yeti Jae re cela 1 [Baek Heary Drow, F AGUA La GRANDE, = ™, ug tors Recta ers ger Erie Dutton, for do; Queen Kathe Kesher, ding and thera ve Tuisinan pa Con wer fats Orions Wana’ Lig for NForks My Buck, Woudstie es on oe eee gommence lag ‘for Neo k in a few Cordele, te lond for pees inn dys tom, in 2 days. schrs (age, diag, Morning Star met a for NYor York and others: ceetidenter— Lovett, Caloutts; Jan 12, Ai wendy Jeoniags, Onke. Ma Janis, uel falope, Bearvors, pin Ataxanpria, April 3—Arr brigs Quadrw Bermuda; Gem (Br), Macready, Turks Leland; oo ag LIMO RE, om ‘Steamer Heral bark aud herm brig ton Roads, bark Ap) kerson, from Bosto more, and off Stulth Point, a bark and. bei Id brig John Marshall, Collins, Bostos Dow, Benton.” $id barks Ida, Hallett, Bosto: pe, (Pr, 8 Suse, sohr F Seutheruer, Hooper, for NOrieaas, Bowron, April CP M—Cld bark Eaieo, indrioh, Balti- james Parker, (Br) ships M Tory, Pattersons le, brig. Croai Ayres; sloops. Mla waters, sad Bec Haskins, Rondout, vi N York.’ Sid Cohoua; Sw bark Nothing sailed on Saturds, kaon just arr; rey, Youn) ton, frou St Thomas, wig; Sagua Ia Grande, ding, Gen Harner, Fisnor. lug; Acadia, Francey ‘Sarab (Bi A, wi Diana (Sp), Mora, for the Aes ke cag ee York, w Deborah (Br), ruse, sree m= fr ner fuel lavre, dg; Sa 1 brook ( ir), ), Maguire, der, follister, from Liverpool, iformia, Idg: Swan (Jr), Rose, Tdi an (lie), Driver, for dy Hobart (is os ter Lite Bir), Grona, tor Cadis, igs Ju 4 ley, for lag. brige Clement. Rrdeg. for ie Pn rson, for NYork, ldg; Souther, Mayo, for Boston, Mi, ghee Ferguson, for ‘Albemarte, Orleans, wig: LL Pi Ley te a s, from Sar im, frou altimore, wees Ni to repair; Gui are Bil from’ Rareelons, ‘ais Metanat (8), * Hho Marseilles, weg: Florence, Ray, from Mill Yankee, Sinall, for N York, just arr; Cornea i Amtonia {ke rit tie, f. ‘Ganen, for the North ot falley, for x Northern orthern port, 1d Ide: Vandalier, Pendleton Da ), Soh Cagamuerce (kete, Syudiated fro plas April 1. sebr eae isiogsla sehra Porilice, lacnias, A) pa Washes Ns tebeinh r Albert, Byun enh P. on nec caters Kellar, N = Kuvea, ‘April ¢—Sid sohr Jatts Lyon, hese N wciiiceneran, A April Spr bre Joba Parker, Baltimory Mary Wide for Ba Naw Onimaw Maren 20—Arr Be ah ir snip Loodianah, Span bark for NYork; 4th, Jas Henry, Higgins, Carson, Mer- 7-~4 do; ite bark ‘Ps Flors, = taliaw 3 4 —, Thomac~ Chartes Chaloner, yal, Duguid, do; ship Budooia, elon ver, Barcelona; barks Gov Rind ‘Stiapeon, Boston: Mar~ RK: tabee, sed histwent sche Isaue Franklin, Towed ven 23 inet, ast, ship Ororimbs sind tin ea De wright a0 aud ns ae eae “Nongotn, Matas Lat, © Blien, e Core, D Lum! Webb, ecenene. April S—Arr sobre Tarqu ies JB Colling Millard, minia; T Tn port, bark Me soppered withews ‘iamage, ® indice. ‘Gon Vourie, Hi do; were Woagore ‘tinea Ht Riveor “Abdel Ruder, Boston; jatilda, Ginn, Ni A crenags inte the sn ae low, brig Damasous, Hayes, pook, sbipe Adrian, Soot, Toke; bark Peter’ Beant, itee vans; Buens Visi, Bsa gi eook, feldt, de. see N York; do for NYork; Ada Babson, Roe! lise, Doane, & yer il Are Delmont Looka, nae Testow Rol oF ety A Lippiucest, Towpon Awe Pontencute Pos Mr 4 Ms dgetis wed Ind eb Atkivron hapa BO. ips, and 50 in the shee Peeket Stip Westmiuster 4 *, —— Batt 1d im the steerage, ; vet Sig Il Perrot, 21,U Peevou Dr oil-anu, Wan Dats ted ad}, of Butte bey’ ip the steerage, rom —Sh ip Memnce— Mr Beate re ek ed fiart ford M. Carpeater, of NYork, Me CN Ship 1 or Lav wn Poor Shi Piven reoe~ We Trambull, W Kebinees, Wim ‘Tex ry ALY aren Ship ee SSinccre CF Anotin, ii ue 0 eultat wine are ae verte iy Monee J Dunbar, fellegelee! ildren, Master J Sa Havens. Wie Uaerte, mh Campbell, Aah ‘hee Sant = i? eel, RM Fo Thom jan s. V Brown, Ryo. jouinger, W Geeetr 3 *y reat hs A Saunders ears} Roseell, Roberta, Uacy neros—Bark Milford—Moesrs G Prits sud B Kloppea- w nstrel, Chase, Harwich; Setony Nd 3 Knight, Hatch, Provinestowns ie do; Deiphia, Gresise, Providence; Homer, Grant, Bucks rau River for Vise » Vicroeen, ot ea een near Breakwater, java, A ny egy hots, fin, May~ Sid reg , Pike ay for oom, jowes, aliterula, re Lore r Forbes, Fi visbie i "Poanacot March panes be bork Averon, Castner, Boston. Roston, Heroine’ Periue, ¥ seit Tennessor, Wack, Babb, Me Delaware, Yorney, N Ye Jobuson, Kilborn, Base Cam nN Wark |. Rowland, ‘ork; Sd, Henry wight from mmoron, April ¢—Arr sehre Vieter, Allon, Marwieh for sk port port for do; sloop Tompernace, Gian, 0 ( sey en ‘A he sha Comptell, CAevyresant D wk Pell © MteyvwennasD tarrety: W Kelly, iser, G Haloram.Joba Avila Mr Tyrael ‘Piadien, aie Heer ON Lovett, Me LAA Wei lam Perrot, and Mr KT Adams, of Mec ‘A Downy of fe We CH Henaets of Phiiadel- parey, of ha Mr Soonshoo, Mise Poon Vekoo sad ine Amey ond Masior Tsing, wit Chinese, for the x. 18 Hancook—Masere J Crofton and W ‘tia, Mac- une iP Oyarral J Dowahes, 4 Lippon- c. walks No. 8 Grand street, New York. the inst tom yoare with the Sender you his testimonial in favor of the inal ey i Sona doe! Be ria rhb bas to vor met with Shes bee given pe soe os 00 bad as te be lifted im sheets from my if ry RING, 2a $500 "i = iy and ee change in application Peltabe of Bret be contracted if'e dose Bs is o~ bebe ia bottles, ARD.—JEYFRIES' ANTI bn ay? for the oure of Gor disorders. oy cio) of diet, ae ‘exposure, or te business. The Chai hich the mixture will not-oure, under the ndred dollars. Purther—tho disease of the mixture is taken when: with full dirostio are oured in t) Tirvndway: 00 Bayard A SPE Ty makes ire recs DK. York, nov Drrope, year by the Dootor; there Jor he is well known ‘to cure all be D* JOHNSON, NO. known in the treat reputation for skill cnlned for yea y tell al. ‘ork city, whe tirst Wise IN TIME—FOR Ti 1, We state that the Li street, New York, is still comduoced om tbe 1 by Dr. HUNTER, who tirst os to two thuuseus lives are saved every 7, ry Ow ents eucloeed in & hossee, RESERVATION OF LIFE. — DR. HUNTERS RED ian of ordinary intelligence, and it ie the only remedy om ia the oF ‘eotabli neods w: ANK 8Ti inst « years, contined bis practice vo he teas ment of mereurial ond other diseases’ of a eellopce navare, Me can cure the most augrarated caste of tis divas ond Build casce removed in two ww ve days. A porieot cure OF me © CURR, NO CHARGR—DR. munrny, OF 66 GOLD street, is confidentially 11 diveawos of yeu nature. Gonorrhne Practice of sixteou years, All whe favor him wit Deerex YOURSELF Tedicanaheeeea yy manus of (ue Kookes Aawulapivs, oF very me Uwe Physician. Twonty-touren ewgravings, nee rt im ease Ss, arenas atom read by every one. Youug men, who bave bees Ui Lrnoting disease, previous vo placing ‘ender the care uf su dvetor, ho matter whas bis preveusens way * be, get's copy of this truly weetul wort. stron mei the vity, particularly tose ou WM. YOUNG, 18 Spruce tna tor sale by Beringer’ Townsend, Zod XX SAUPP- THR FRENCH ANTIDOTM 18 porteot exterminator of D‘. KALE’ $L . ie " Chay & uy bn Dk ESNEY, aritieye ieee UTanouee # Well Kuow BM ve, reapeotabie, and suveessial in tae Ui Ne merouly used. Gouuine Female eroaiwes 1s prawiioe oy or ford ae ee ow tre Useful Work OM the oul i riven oy ects etait gee pot PY 5} Groea wick street, oF Maid Tree Ly post. ad & OU, Pubisners, 3 Ane etree ehuguinues (he virus wud purttes the blvd, wall give relief, and som snaos Aro o nat 8 weak, aud very tow vases require murs, Power ever the discase te ‘wal | Bo 2s dovess'e sonesneh "posta charge ive advice, os = WS PRACTICAL PRIVATE TXRATLAN OM ot tne ent we Bi. Himived. Te proi INFORMATION 4-4 4 cummeRt on RT, HAS, roRT Tae reeeave vue copy oa by wail oF six copies wil be seas fur ome dutiae. way, All private diseases. It ured in two days. Une Seay 9 sesso i) , wormee of sue nutewe, Pusat Disease b CURKD LN ONE DaY, BY A jooal application wi Runisaivna, Fourth Rai 1 disedewe, amd Lisved im Unie ae lishers, SIMINGMR a re eSadiuls the autbor, bo Brendw KW MEDICAL BOUKS—a COMPLEXE PRACTICAL work, ob the BALUFE Aud (romiuens ci private diseneee, suuetures, and all Lipared aticewons of tue avuany ‘Ie these whowe Lvelsh sve uot permis of aa increase of fa muly, 10 is of eapooinl impurianes, elitt®, tise, every Ieuale—she wit, the meher—she boston: hue parted (o s sy ‘TB. Pevorsem, 0 [eI Sams she grees usnwwreny S. Vers moan prey ided « rome ay. tee, Whdok | Me Semen rok we . Ve puaned ever my ema, 1m Mil ule RAYE HOOR im bor genre, tei eud for the Malcod, UF savew waren pacing mecrmpe: FOF cele @) Ak DTORG WAP, BUY O. Kae F wuteeing Pabey Lavery exten, Rew Yorn Lavete &@ Us. Aiveag Wea