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INTELLIGENCE BY THE mus, | Our Washington Corr cupondence. Wasmimoroy, April 7, 1859. The Tdminivivation—Aucfit State of Things. ‘The adminivtration exists only by dofhult —by suffe- rance—by # suspension of the sentenes from public opinion. Tho cabinet is impotent, and from impotoney it i# dercending to corruption, Under an ordinary state of things, it wonld have been disbanded at the meeting of Congres; but ‘1 the absorbing interest on the slavery uestion, it has beeu aeglected as of se- condary consequence, In times of great peril weak advisers are oft-n retained from necessity, and from the dangers of « change. Gen. Taylor is (hue situated. It is now pretty well understood that he is convinecd of the impotency of his cabinet, and the necessity of a new one; but he is also convineed of the dangers of a change just now, end ofthe dificulties of an effective re-eoy eee: He waits only for the corm to blow over—he desires only to see the bearings of the land, the shoals aud-the breakers, before putting » new set of hands in the rig- ging. If the ship is to be wrecked the mt crew are enough; if it ts to be saved must first bee h the gloom that surrounds him, before ho Can put op more sail. and tack to the wind, But it appears that the receut extraordinery and gnormous payments of interest on claims already set- ted by the Rovernment—payments ranging from Sioa to hag ve interest on a siagle claim —againet #nd upon the true opinion of the penal Generel; bave created such a spirit of petiag is in the whig ranks, such « cenerel condemna- from the publie press. that the duty of dixcharg- tne the present tg sige will be pee pitated upon the Rreaitont hetero & pointed ime Impotency may be tolerated for ee rut corruption adimits’ of no delay. Blunders may be permitted, but when men Yr their liands into the trearury, which they are sted to guard, they must be expelle payment of the Calphin or gulping interest, ard lot of smaller demands of the sme etripe. under a similar process. however it may be accounted for, can never bo pardoned, The money is gone. It has Been taken out of the treasury, against the intentions Of Congreee. wnd arainet repeated decisions of the acecuntin, ct © Phe Secretaries interested may be raved Upon a teonnieality; but they wre condemned in the public jucdg.aent, The effcet ix already felt. The dissolution of the and the President may be re. neecesity, im the midst of the Unsettled lismixsing Lis advisers, and of nd him of euch materials as, * he may ve able to get. t old man boon so grossly de- tall influences, agaiust all testimony, tions. and in spite of the undisguised ivd. Ax againet the « contempt of the whigs of Congress for Clayton, Ewin and Co., General Taylor, in good faith has believe: them honest, capable, and popular men. true to his pledges, truc to his poliey, and stroug im the con- fidence of the country, He did not know one ot them when he er swon one of them and wutil very lately, he has for all p ¢ remained. in his con The late dirrlosures have convinced him, The eabi- Det has lot his cortidence; it in «a state of mutin against it-elf, The whigs of Congress look on wit mortigesticn, and the democrats with pity and.regret, and arence of rhame, Rumors ineccase of a xpocdy dissolution; nantes are beginning to circulate for the new cabinet that is vo be; and there is # probability that the worst confusion "in Congress on tho slavery Question will be mixed up with the confusion of a col lopae xt the Weet End. The Lord have morey on the President! lirethrem priy for as Our Ralttmore Correspondence. Baxtistour, April 8 1859. Historical Secicty Dinver—Prepavations for the Reception Yremen—Eztensive Robbery —Counter- of the New York Seiting—Virginia Gold Mines, £. The on Saturday evening, was @ grand aifair, Tao Hon. Daniel Webster and Sir Lytton Bulwer were present. and iné@he cours) of the evening appropriately re- sponded to the complimentary sentiments that wore offered. Mr. Pulwer paid high compliment to Mr. ‘Webster and his recent speech in th» Senate, which he termed a new eement to the bond of Unjor The firemen are already at work this morning. deco- rating their engine houses and suspending flags aeross the strects, in preparation for the torchlight proces. t for the reception of the New York Hook apany No. & which wil reach hero at and Ladder Ce clock to-night in the bort from Philadelphia. Will be soventeva companica Iu the processtop. each with one p apparatus, and members all fully equip) 1 beering « torch or tambeau. The route laid out for the procession will keep them moving until about two o'clock in the morning. when a break- fast and good quarters will be in readiness. provided the Frien ip ' Tuesday. after parading through city, they will sit down to # suaptnous entertain ment, at the Exchanee Hotel given by the Vriendship. they wit be during the visit. On Thurs- 1 will give them a dinne ra tions are making by the Vigilant. W ewe market and Mechanical companies to give them onter- tainments worthy ou. They will have a Jolly time « Une of the robberies that has taken pisee in Baltimore for many years, was effected om aturday night. Sometime betwoen « quarter past eeven fod e ght o'clock. the jowelry establishment of Merers P. P. Sadler & Som. in Baltimore street, between faint Peal and Charles streets. wae en- tered and robbed of watches, Jewelry. &e., to an tstimatet value of some seven thousand dollars, ‘The clerk «low d the store at @ quarter past roven o'clock, ard the robbery discovered by the 4 the front door with false ke: ering, forced off a padicek o fate. and (len opened the safe lock with the key be lum ing to it, which had been left in a drawer in the store, “The vafe contained about fifiy gold wateh pine gold pens. &¢.. which had been de. per ted there for cafe keeping wntli Monday. which, With the comteuts of the show eases on the counter, nf nmounting in valuc to about $7,000. ve boon on the look out. but, up to the havo been entirely unsuccessful. ¢ Lyneb and Patrick } last night on the charg uty-five Toons om Chestnut st were destroyed by fire last night. ond a Hite wire ole yenre of oc6, perished in the flames The gol mines io. Virginia. owned by Messrs, Bar- num tnd Colby. of this city, have been sold to a New York company for $40600. They intend to go into extensive epcetivns almost immedia Bactione, April 9, 1860. Rectption of the New York Hook and Ladder Company — Grand Tesch Licht Pageant—Hintertainments, $e Prom § until 10 o'clock last evening, our streets were thronged aud amid the erowds of people, the various fire companies, with their apparatus finely Gecorete!, their members fully equ each bearing flaming torebes, were moving about, preparatory to taking their line in the escort preporing for the re ception of the New York Hook and Ladder Company, No, 3, whoee orrivel was m warily capeeted, in the Philapeiphia bowt A few minutes before 10 o'clock, the boat hove in Pight, of et least wae seen off Fort Mellenry, by the Constant streem of rockets and fire halls thet ascended from pher decks which were immedisiely saswered from the wharves Ia @ few minutes the boat reached visiters were welcome to the eity f the Friendship. in # neat and appro. which was responded to by James L. ue the clapsed before their earrings be landed, and at 11 o'eloek, they g the whole lve, and were wel- oe prolonged shout, until they reached which wae joined in by the thousands he pavements, They passed along the line wnreve red. and were reeeived in the same man- ner by the Pellimore firem: dered ebout sixty members, and id and eubstont! 1 appearanes. Brey particwlatly strike the eye of a Koltimorean, on necownt of the absence of all tinsel end paint in their . which are caleulsted more for hard ser. parade sndrhow Ding reecgnited hy the aire they performed. oven whew out of wigh q ship, men and be cal Foein members; Deyiford Fueth 47 members; Likert. “yng! meml« re; Grey's Bandy Independent Suction. 112 membcre, Vigilant Reel, 88 meinbers; Newmarket Fuction, 170 members; United Ladder and Fire Re- Franklin Suction. 63 members; Washington Suction 4 members: meinbers,; Howard Suction. 43 * Lands of music along. formed one of the attrnctive ps f witneraed in this elt at Hotwith=tanding the Intenes of the night, the streets were thronged, and the Indies wor) still up at we wetching for a view of it, The route id not bave been lore then seven oF eight ng nearly all the engine houses of the cbty, most of which were illuminated ont ciogantly deeo- pated with flags, the bells of which were rang ae tl proeeselon approached, The route through th res of the city was strictly obeery into Kost Baltimore. After uous entertainment. prepared Papise et their engine house. at or until Jatemers of the hour admontebed the “a route Wate Iald out wae on ee rt pa Ol4 Town, they proe to Monument Square were diam iered The visiters then proceeded, with their apparat to the engine house of the Priendstip whore expeetat | gucete nd after deporiting theit appsratas Faricoh foe ements in their spacious halt At about three o clock thie morning they separated Gnd proceeded to their quarters at the Susquehanna Howse, and efter « few our sleep, they are again pe- gemvelnnieg streata, morning. in eitinen's it partake of & Saneer at the Bachanes jotel RA ‘noon, they will find it» difficult matter to entertainments = for them d visit. They will also parade our streets with the Fricr aubip and the Liberty “em - = Puraveienia, April 6, 1850, Settais Breeking —Fight—Deatha—Sent to the Peniten- fiery, $e. Tow stranger, with reasonably exalted ideas of our Sabbath observing customs, a walk in Walnut stroct at that bour when the chureh-gaerm are slowly wending their way homewards, would prove both refreshing and Sunday afternoon. between the oreo sorties i tho weather is fasbionabi: ul menade ix taken <n Pe ~ ¢ a from all our rowdy fire companies, to say nothing of a nu- merous from the classic regions of yamensing: ‘The opp: thus pat ae Poet ‘of not only seeing tho sons and Sess wh our tnponad exclusive circles, be of eriti- flattering they rei od. Os 0 hs, ris, id € 10 the concern athe, winks, an Lg: bestowed. and as our indo- t Liberal in his viows, it will fore one of the most pleasant and orderly thoroughfvres of the city will be gangs of rufians who jasest it on © Firat day, cht was got up yeeterday 7 aPE astonishing, Kv: hours of four and favorable, ion Bouthwarke wud Moya drunken leers are freel; it Mayor is somew! abandoned to the A comiortable in Moyuinenstns, d pistols were frely used. Report has it, that ual was killed, ‘The deaths in the city and districts last wook, reach- ed 1t#, which is some twenty-five per cent above the usual average Thomas hoyle was xentoncod on Saturday last, to two years inprironment in tho Penitentia ing his brother-in-law. A Boston Judge an would bave disposed of Thomas afer another I understand, althongh do not youeh for the eor- reetnots of the report, that orders hi by the Euzopa, for the purchase of sleek and bonds, RE T am aware that negotiations wore -@ some weeks since between a London and Phi for this purchase, and it is quite likely that the order has come, as stated, At nll events ay information is obtained from a quarter where re- put forth for speculative purposes. Rug- ch and continental capitalists aro, no doubt, attract. ed by the low price of’our government, road securities; and, a4 soon as this war of in the cotton world is diaponed of, either in favor of un Bull or Brother Jonathan, it ls more than pro: and larger orders will bo ry from the other side for American stocks; and erything to make up a complete ®s- nies uniuestionably will ‘tate and rail- deble that furthers val | part of the cmployors of eh takes a litle of sortment, » few worthless be thrown in. in order to make Bull full the value snd comfort of the sou terest paying seeuritics of this free and enlightened |, dividend and in- ura, April 9, 1850. jon for the Blind Veto of the <Ipportionment Bill. This hes been a dull day for secideats and iveldsmts notwithrtanding the bright and bracing weather wh has been vourhsafed to us at last, in the Arch street Preebyterian Church are to be sold. ular contest Ls expocted to come off between * and “bears” of the spiritual world. The is net because the pews possess any peculiar yometing qualities, or that the ehureh ts re- merkable for its costly magnificence, for to tell the truth the majority of our tabernacles are rather shab- Until very recently, from pro-y preaching and congregational differences, Lad lort caste, and a full house was 8 rare Tn this dilemma, Great Sate of Pews—Instite To-night tho pows nothing of the sort ® call way made upon Y. We came, he quered. Large as the building ts, it fails fo hold even tithe of his ad.airers; t he has produced # greater sensation among’ our church goere than has been Known or felt for a loug series of years, Episcopalians. Methodists, i and Quakers, are equally eaptivated by his flowing 4 flock in hundreds te hear him, notwith- ; the indirect hints whieh they recelye in refo- thelr temporary withdrawals from tho drip- pings of their respective sanctuaries. U ces, it ix safe to predict t i great animation this eveuing and close universary dinner of the Historical Society, ae will render the Arch street. Preshyte- Le Mion Chureb vines one of the leading “ al report of the P naylvania Institution wt been pubtished, Qu the drot of Janvary last, there were 86 prvila remaluing in the Of this number, 2) are supported by the During the post year, for the Blind head friends of the institution. articles (o the value of $4,074 were manufactured by ‘My. William Chapin is the principal of the A German musician, by the name of Henry Jones, committed suicide on Sunday night last, by cutting hia throat with a razor. The telegraph informs ue that Gov. Johnston bas the State apportionment bill, which passed both branches of the Legislature last wok the demoerats groan—ud bothsides are prepar- ing for ind’gnation meetings. The stock market was exeeedingly bucyant to- day. partientarty for the sound recurities. Tho Trades, Merrina ov JovaxeyvMen Boor avo Brrorstaxrne ov | above craft waa held Broadway Hoon, ated for meeting, thi ighly respectable gathering of men, who, renee and demeanor, seemed more ® board of stock brokers at the change, or of an assembly of parsons nt shoemakers—not that we would je are better than shoemakers— same people, but ly fa '® better show and cut # greater On metion, Mr. Silas M. Hamilton was #p] Chatrman, Mr. Joseph A. Cook Secretary nutes of the former imecting were thea read and ap- | room was nearly | then of journeyms tiny tint suet A report from the committee, with an addres to the Journeymen, was then read, which committee hed for the formation of shoomakers, to be in- bern appointed to ht. Im this brief period the thief ‘The report and address was of eonsidera- Die length and much wbility, fully «tating the detwils | Tteoueluded by reeoin- the following resolutions for adoption:— Arp jated at » mosting of ( branches) of the eit ty, held: at, Grand) etre large iron ed organization following resolutions, as the tom of thie meeting, thet it is | ket fer pork, with sales of 1200 bbls. at $9 MA $10 for ' any body of worl ng the formation of wise regulations fur thei bere ) four gentieme 4 accomplishment namely, Mon: Hl. Greeley, Kic ; geatlemen whoo Ly are minple guarantors bo all losses from dis gt stork eompa- shall be $0 each, first i gl per, week from the time of subvert ript ce tobe made mp from the anaual dividends of he there shall be issued one apitulof the company $000, | Skin—100 great approtation by option being put by the eh: d they’ were uae . was teenived that when thie meeting ourn Lo meet this de subseriptions of stock to the afore Yorking Union, ond for the elect pore of of reeelvi fold Shovanake ta’ «of the same. the report. by shoomakers ny other trades —his own trade, They both re for cxample. and that quired greater expital for the rtart of surh an assorin- Yet be hoped the time was not fer distant whea they would unite fore eimilar purpose. deny that there were d ieee to be encour He would not ected much attention. and could be readily | ities io the wa: vex. and their want of | own resources ublie was with jeulty to be appre. | of customers, There were f men, women, and childre who would freourage rueh ® union and prefer to pur- my themedtvon t did not feel so | 10s, Greet applause ) the time of deatntng | euch an undert: pow of in «it months time, oro yerr; bat he did feel hould be entered upon with ing. whether derirows thet dene, wirdem, oud preenution pation; thet when a » union, conducted mi the course of o very few years, bring about a com. sitions of the working rity, end promote aod Just that | Tt was right employer, and be diverted from the laborer re in the lebor working jeurne) should be ite f others who had no + com peas to the work, ai y to the West ‘ fe + the’ benefit a the orhing mon had revived by witnessing the complete sue. core with shih “uch am association hed been put in Tn London there had letely sorietion of rhoemaker whieh he rourly, and in Borton. the rike. bed formed an seeocia- J bern crowned with the happiest eue- fin Cinetenett, | at $2f6% for Pennaylvania ; | Pye Ficus fe dull, ard offered st $2815; some holders that war net the way to bemett tly working men; 0 “4 nd put mone eapitaliet = The tailors of Tos. hy ir vtrike they reteed end if they had com: Bian, they would soon have ett 7, ‘npitalicts by their own destruc. ond Motesea were in demand, and prices bart pen of aseociated Yebct ‘ras now going aE ported. “Whikey cold at Dyes 200 MOP | Arcitet attack Regens, haha es ait nt ee the comtrory. chey i corks withs Led See de dull of rate. Provisions Pork «old Arrived—Ghip Susan Lodwtes, Boston. nef the stock on Ray with creat succede'te Paria by aumnerous branches of Trp nee working men, The cooks, hefemamaca tw witl use Avane, Ded, 5-—Site Wess, sheet, rmall capital, bard now carrytt wu te own account. with grees advan felt wnxious that the shoemnskers ay do this thi propery Bee they shouid do it weil. A fow < oteee ; it anust be done by united effort. He hoped they would have more faith and more cont- 0437; 4 ox. 60 Ibs. dence in themselves, and ho feit assured that then the do, ao, 3 tte . hay — muccens would soon fuilow their action, (Great rege . “LW. Rvexsan then addressed the meeting, and a, ot By Hers, “Oar ee iboumna urged the ‘of electing four trustees out of Cah eles A MAA ore Mieotac. te tiie cause, Soria viben te orah ie aetaatoes t shoual the 1 they did not belong to their “ ‘ = and experience of such men pe dirty, accepts tata and it could not be expected that | dor arroba, 26a ull the neceesary mercantile knowledge In such an w dertaking could be obtained out of their own rank The four persons who were willing to toke upon them- | Qo" durty, 08. Bechenee. United staien ® per com Be s . iz, 5 melves this charge. and aid in promoting the object in view—the amelioration of tho condition of labor. were discount ; CR Ae eae Mr. H Gresley, Jno. H. Keyrer, Rev, H. Manning.and | do. and Pataconcs, 15% a 16. Freights nominal— Edgar Hicks, of Brooklyn-—the three latter belag re- | Roaming doing. : tired merchants, men expericnced in trade, and able _—__________ to give the most important advice to the working ‘Telegraphic Reports. men in the prosceution of this great undertaking. DKCLINE IN COTTON. ‘The remarks of Mr. R, were received with great ap- ser we F plaure. after which a liberal collection was taken up New Onceans, April 4, 1850, to defray the expenses of the meeting, printing, &., The movement In eotton for the last four deys, em- whereupon the meeting adjourned, braces 21,000 bales, at an advance of Ke. to Xe. since Mretixa or tie Jocaxnyvxn Urnoveterens oy New the receipt of the Niagara's accounts on the 23d inst. Youn —A large and reapeetabie mecting of the above erat met Monday evening at Mechavies’ Hall, in Heater | Middling is quoted at 114. a Xe. The receipts are street. At 8 o'eloek tho chair was taken by Mr. J. | 219,000 bales bebind last year, Rio coffeo Is held frm Hoyt, President of the Union; Mr. D. Conklin, record: | g¢ 1o¢, The sules of corn. yesterday, were 90,000 ting etoret The business of theevening was forthwith entered Dbusheis, at S6c. a S8e. Mess pork is selling at $9 50. upon, and the roll of ‘members names failed over, Now Onuzans, April 6—P. M. each one paying. on being called, the ent ora lee, ne The Europa’s advices have come to haad, and prices tiled at provic i to the cousti- ene eosceding have declined Me. The kales of the day comprise 6,000 When the business of the evening: above, had | bales, and those from the 3d to the 6th, 10,000. The msi at ofr eosin tha Addseared the | prices obtained previous to the receipt of the nows hitherto made, and the prospects before them, | Were very full; they now stand Ile. for “middling,” Srged in forcible terms the necessity and caneieeey nd 12¢, for “fair.” The market for corn is advancing. of prompt co-operation and union on the part of the Seahon of the trade, When the Union shall New Ontrans, April 0@—A. M. have eurolled among ita mowhors the great majority There is less doing In cotton; aa buyers are not wil- of the trode. they will have it in t power effec- | ling to pay the asking rates, which are about equal to tually to et im such » manner as to establish | those current onthe Sth. The sales yesterday were their just rights, and maintain an cbyervanes on the o in the conduct of | Consequently restricted to 500 bales, at prices showing usiness, and in respect to wages, a4 would be fair to | a decline of since the Europa. Lead has advanced, Sires and just to all parties, But. until | and is now quoted at $6. Corn is in request at 60c. such co-operstion end union of the majority was es | being an improvement. tablished tt would be premature and fut 9 attempt Bavrione, April 9—6 P. M. yo , any ainecliorations in oO wages ie working mien. The Chairman concluded nly address Flour has edvanded, with sales of 2,000 bbls. Howard 4 flattering mention of the services conferred by street at $4 87, the market closing firm. Red wheat ta the News Fork Herald tn giving publicity to the recta- | quoted at $1 08, and corn, Sze & Sle. Sales of 150 satenr ous proceedings of the journeymen. bhds. Ni ugar at 4\c, Whiakoy is selling A vole of thanks to the Editor of tho New York | at 2i¢ ule! Herold was then moved snd passed, by acclamation. - _ ‘The meeting then adjou Ap thin city, on Tu suceder Spi 9th, by his Honor, ciTYy Ac ae REPORT. Wrassxt 8. Smere, of Herricks, b.1., Torspay, April 9-6 P.M, ughter of Richardson Cornwall, of heavy in the forenoon, but a4 the day progresved, holders became firmer, and | Ou Monday afternoon, th th of April, at Trinity the market closed stiff, at ehout the quotations given | Church, Brooklyn, by the Lewis, Narwaxint below. Dealers im tho article sre guided more by the | Ssrru. of Horsham, to Esicy pene on x, of Dod- accounts recelved of the the filling off in the receipts | denham Hail. both late of Woreestershire. Kngl at the South, thon by enything contained in their late | Tn st, Mark's Church, Clerkenwell, London. on tho advices from Liverpool. It was also believed that | 18th of March, Mr. Gxonox H. Porroce, of Boston, to should the cold weather have extended into the cotton | Misa Louisa, youngest daughter of Captain F. H. States, injury would result lo the young cotton in the | Plesener, of Berlin. more forward districts, Low grades of this State and + eee Wertern flour wero firm, with fair sales, Canadian wasquict. Southern continued frm with more doing. On Tuesday morning. Apri "oth, after a long illness Wheat was without marked change, with moderate | of external dropsy of the head. Wiittam Nicotas, son sales, on terms stated below. Corn was firm, and | of Wm. N. and Cornolia L. Smith, aged six months and prices steady with twenty-nine days dull. and with sales of m Funeral services at the residence of his father, 284 purchasers. Other articles were without marked | Medison etreet, on this (Wednesday) morning, at 9 change and rather quiet. ( continned heavy. | o'clock, to which the friends and Sequaintances of the Beles of St. Domingo were making forexport, The | family are most respectfully invited to attend. with- auction flo went off ot o decline. The tea sale | out further invitation. Mis remnins will be taken to brought together # good company, and salos were made New Jersey, for interment. at about previous rates. A part of the blacks wets | On Tuesday morning. April Oth, at half-past ten ‘f i {sugars were large and market 7 nin Epwarp Fravers. infent son of John nn aly Meee eee rere T. and Priscilla Martin, aged nine mouths. Aches Tho market wes active for pots, with antes | ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at The cotton market open de of 100 bbls. ot $6.00 0 $8 12). ; pearls wore gull, but | so clock, from their residence, 51 Livingston street, firm at $6 Brooklyn. KPADSTe —Plow—The ea reached 6,200 bbla.. On Tuesday morning, April 0th, after a short illness, including fine at $4.37% n $4 624;; sour, $4.2 a $45 Eauny, wife of Charles Morgan, in ber fifty-fith year. Canadian, $4 50; common State at $4 SL a $4 STZ: The relatives and friends of the family are invited 1 Obie at $4 a $4 eh; | toattend her funeral. without further notice, at No. pixed to fumey Michigan st $5a$5 31; and pure | 20 Henvy street, on Thursday, 11th inst., at half-past 2 nthern Flour—some | P.M. mene at $6.00 a $5 62% Mi. S were enka Th In New Orleans, March 21, Frorrscr Aprux, youngest was quiet, 100 bbl, suld at § child of Caroline A. and Napoleon B, Kneass, aged fif- were made of 500 bbls. white e 287 teen months, bbls. Jersey at $2 68%; and 250 bbls. Brandywine at On the 7th Ay otsburg. Md.. after « short $257. Wheat—The soles included 4000 bushels mixed | Hlness. Jases aged thirty years, hio on private terms. Kye wae dull at S7!¢ Oat At Honolulu. We Mauser Kvamoo, relict of od canal were very searee, and held at d5e. Jchn Young, and mother to his Excellency Krow Id freely at dle, # 43e.; and Jersey at Ste a ioc | Awa, Ministe? of Interior, In her sixty-second year. Com Trinewetions sum up 90.000 bushels, at Sie. o S4}se. for damaged and heated Southern; Ste. mixed Southern; 5420, for round white; Southern white; ‘ond 66e. for round and fiat yellow. ¢ The sales to-day comprise about 1.600 bales. Pricen in the early part of the day were rather wi- rtendy. but stiffened close, and sre now tight at the onnexed quotati Livexroo: CL asaurcatiax. Pl ‘i; Da an Grienold, ‘lock; Louvre Drinkwater, i 1 Corres The Ds. <The very ‘frm, th though tn opin. jon it general that prices have almost touched bottom The auction cale of Riv sl # decline of one cent; it embraced 1250 bags at #104; alxo, 200 Java at Ty, and 250 Maracaibo at 8% 9 9¢., 4 months, By suction, 2.000 mats sold at Ble a 22e,, 6] er; JG Anderson, Paine, St Mark Fnvrt.- Sales of 1,000 boxes Palermo oranges at pri- Gordon & T vate Dargnin Ship Sea Queen (of Nath), Marson, Callao, days, with Vravnrns.— ea were made of 2000 pounds prime | guano, to Hewlond & Aspinwall, Experienced very heavy Western at S5e., each Weather on the passages split smile, 54, Fresenrs ) bates of cotton were engaged for LI- Ship New Orleans, March <i, with cotton, irene Hicks. Experienced Ingersoll. New Orleans ond SW Pas, March verpool, at ‘,d.; corn was taken y weather on the 4d. and some dend weight ¢ at 16» its For Glasgow 1 Se a wikh pre slums, te TF Seaton The O has made the pas: 2a, per ‘hd ; face from Bar jo 12 days, and has Worn 4 days N of Lyap,—Salos bi Hosters 90 86, cqust te cot Were “The wees ot Rear: monte thet night, Oi. — Ligheed sold Lo the extent of 10000 gallons in nip. debe Merviea (ot Tiniieweiths Se 9 " at © & fe. PR daye, with coi Stten to t Provisioxs.—Thete was an easier fooling in the mar- Y spoke hark Lowell, be —e ENR, which afterwards voored to NNW, in'the Gul truck ame were q ne were more plot So has, poed ahve ta, dry salt We: 200 bh : oy POUR mes, $TT for clear do. and $8 2 for — rw prime f wan lower, with rates of 150 bbls, at $8 a0 | Tad gmay tha rudder, bo Ghat a oo for Romy merry, and $5 w prime, Beef me in the 4 ante Cut Meats f shore from Harnens G ay Paine Joes buoyant, About I changed hands wt sand | Cape Sehules, 40 bhde plain baw hip Marton, Tho: m, Se uy 6 ith eo toe aad comprired 460 bbls. and tierees prime, , ois Le ee aud 1 kegs do. at OMe. In Rutter or Cheese wo } 4 no new feature to report, while the market was ra. Bren —About 200 bushels of American flax changed hands nt $1 80. Sucan.—A heavy feeling ontinace to provall. There | mel to Youn le rcemthing going om tn Porto Rice’ but net pet ine amie fine, Cor rd, Long Yaland, Bahamas, 13 days, cloced. Meffman sold 100 hhds. New Orleaus at Se. a | With talts te fie. 4 monthe, for very handsome Tras. The cargo of the ship Oneida was disposed of dey, at prices equal to those obtained at A large proportion of the Marke The sales made were as trHlows, terms, tix month;—Hyson—83 chests at at; 4 do. Mayacees, PR, March 2, wil nan ater, Sid iaco with brig MeGitrery, Cardenas, 7 days, as fer, New Orlewna, $0 days, with eager, Truwdy & Co . Powell, St Mai to 2 er, with lose SA do. 4; D8 bE ehexte 0; 70 eases 56. Young P-tcom, te, lat 3 40, pon Hyrcm— 36 bf. chests &: 12 do. 54; 10 do. 46; 22 do. 4; ale, of tach, wich foes of manta and fore topumate ond so ao. 40%: 54 do, 30% do. 87%: 16 do. S74. 16 da. ff masi beads 650 do. 96; 182 do. Bis: 30 do. 35; 33 do. BIG; 89 pd Hepacs fof Tierring’ on), Strout, Dobey, Ge, with yel- ne, to Boke nbangh Behr Reteces, Wogla Sehr MW Bate Tavis Bilton, Sehr el 4 33; 906 do, 38; 146 do, 31; 50 do, Sajq; 20 do. 204; ; 150 caren eattles 47; 252 do. 46, 33do. 25. Myson cheats 2655: 20 eh et fem ie do, 20. lumber, ta Smith, Phite hee Trader (Hr). TQ ‘ vi Sa AE shots 4h; te0de are as yuh eo, to HK MeBvers, ites expe.iegeed very keary wen S| do. 38; GI 88 eases entties SS. Ningvong | Se a: ket, Ornsten, Thomaston, 8 da | Souchong- 300 hf chests 34 —sonchong 60 hf chests | Sehr Aisaron Deen, Packard, Thomaston, Faags. Thy; 47 do. B. Pekoe—60 bf cheets ; 40 do, 20 Below. | 1s4do. 5. Chulon Powehoag—35 bf. chests S84 Ship Hemer, from —— do. 58; 100 do. 37. | Alvo } bark Sowsh of the Mighinnds aad 4 brige in the Bast~ Wiusney — This article wae in better demand. with « | ¢m offing. firm market, and seles of priron st 20% drud time and inte Venoon- Northerner (+ vere Pole rrtved—Sehe H Halleck, New Vork, a hy te a heen nen Al harle, barks TJ Southard, San Pranciseor .3) Hume, Ly Charteston; brig O ow Tu edelpha can tax steamer Penobscot, Seymour, Hi im; aod olbers, hatin : | Avni 9-Wind during the day from NW. Grace Seed, do. | MARKETS ELSEWHERE, | eae rerhs March 2, STOCK SALES. | Peevew, April <—Broker's Board —19 aby Wereeste? Rallroed, BP Sale Bt ae ant neue Manlroet, 6 do. Western Railrond. 10 ai 4, fe, 1 do. Rpeteen De N "Kesepe, Aprid. Matanans, let wit; brigs Artived—Bark Sarah L Br7ge It; Neptune, Cienfargos, as Bei, Hoxie, Sen de: 16rd ult; 1M Llayton, timore: sehr Ocean Ware, ot Railroad, PA do. q a Macsachuce st vidends Ver X shares Vermont Central Railroad Jermont Conseal Railroad, No. 1. 82 2%. 10.1. ¢ Board —04 abares Verm ral Ka » po 40. O14 Colony Waliroadt Oh 3do Pitts. 1 Feat Board —48 shares Pew chy Tan’ Norfolk, to America: Urig lead fo ‘rancieeu; bark aw 24.50 Lehi ‘timore; Maria and Crean Gee om, Vhiladelphia: rehire jorpie Siac! Albany, Core, 40 1 neem, + Say RS 0 | Blien ang Arivinn, New York; sloop cee! San Fravctean, * i Pane. Re Apatite, | hare Susquehanna | Art rebr Palmyra, Norfolk; 8b, slonp 3 D Vish, Wyn fo. Penmaylvania New Ourtews, April. | on ole ea! Arrived=Ship Silas Holmes, NYork; brig Francis P BB K! jetow—Ship Mediator, NYork: Gen Mar Newer nvronr, Aprit & mcr Arrived —Sehr Caroline, Norfolk DOMESTIC Pelow—Brig Reseoe, from Cubs April 9 The ‘market for entton xo Renomn, April t mueh demand, ond 290 bales Arrived Ship Mary, Somth Pacine, a ye Pont cr etrn fe frm, but sold at Taye Upland, om time, Pot | pf ihe boxes, te We fn Ve here was not inquiry. but the mar. few porte 70 ep hi wee rather stiffer, and 1000 bbls. sold at $4 , , Oop Clifford, Wayne, 40, 81's for shipping brands; choles andextre flour sald at jon 16847 W, vip Cratitid $4575 94525. Corn Meni te rather more firmly heid | Mareh ith, -€ Peraambare, ps phi m for Sta Penweices, Sehr Cornelia, from th a redueed stork venom April seh ark more. Whent is rtendy st 106+, and lide. for Pen Are bark Joshnn Tire ar ~~ me - izteanie red and white, Rye Penn's tewught sae. | Cardenae, iN alt cehre Ruth, Thomas Charkcsten, Wg Corn About 6.000 bushels Souther | Nevtolh; Uavells, Rappansn arker, be. wel tient Onte- Bela et See hime sed | Ween. Wikisrl FH Thaw Kies bad Rhode tale, 1d at $2 64 The Barley ia fiem at doe, | Vo Savanean, Apett 5. or mene. and $0 per DL for prime, Racon : ote ‘Lard ptendy and firm. Coffe very dull, Sugars Cleeret— Brig Rattler, Pere, TOO oper, ~ Ww Whi = nye fam f'D Horivus & Coy if Allen, MeMlane, Ubarice: = ny, Weshvure, St John, NB; Rendels, Sreteos, = Dommriseotta, Me: Lucerne, Nichols, Frankfore, Me. = Brige—Active ( Kkman, Gothenbu re a « re zens Wj, Hltborx, Bromen, Fun fits Jol eas, Vers Crus, Nesmith & Velasco; Mellosa “Anes elboty Ge Arichet, NA, 23 days, | Jado, Richmond; Inds, Hal: | Battin. ee. Bow pa heed, Birt Andover, Alexanderia: Mery Ston- | Niedferd, 9 wh i Larks Re delay en or Mavana, pe same Le, will close this pe Vaiparat Sandwich Hector Prine lato, hey per taee OFF Saterday, set he tas Room, 67 Sed PU ech, eh be leroasicd ta change et capeetledes senger. Letter steamer Isabel, will close ae Rk at ery Pe Herel R per rrig ) Correspondence. pen, Monday, Mornin April othe sobs Sos "8 Neo, Heden Gant Cie mary on mela plight, during tho violent snow storm, wna londe ime, from Thomaston, Which was landed on the beach on Saturday, and last night the vessel was without much taken inte Northport’ "the cargo is to be sold where it pow lies om Wednesday, Ercanrows. April (—Arrived—Sche Black Hawk, Atking, Chatham for Sipp! ean sloop Fam a ssler, Mathows, ¥: mouth: Oth, sghrs J Pinman, Puttle, Philadelphia ? ton; Almeda, from a Southern port for de; Oth, uo arrivals, ‘The vessels above reported, Aihcsehr aired on the railway. Schr Bengal ropsiring, No arrivals this morring. Puncanes puta, Ay wee Boat |—Arrived- sam At zm ‘ork: Isabel, ie “de: John ¥ Cronek, Tonal sRexers, Hone, Norwich; Yank: lensed Brig Suite Carty, Port aw ‘dwaye HR ae Wathburn, Ni prneneenn Set Nove sebrs Cee remiine Mrnigeports Ke sro i Hinas, ort Gangen, Gibbs, Niedford, I) ¥ Reeves, Loper, Rowpo eabol, Williams, do; Jo! ogers, Honek, Providonee; Tan Pe Blade, Hogan, Boston; Banner, Gandy, Providence, Brio Jaco Stoney, of and for Salem, 25 days from Suri+ nam, was spoken on the 3 inst, Int 73% Joss of maine sail and jib, and rigging, much damn king for the nearest Baio Havwann, Clay, from Curacon for Boston, wos the is coon sstiory ene, Hisntoad Tighe, Cape Cod, on She went on orew waved. She’ was i Pron co. eared Invured for $1000 at the Topsy ian. Brio L’Bssas, Duchesne, ashore on Nantucket_beach, is in charge of Mr Lath f underwriters. The te- Iogradh reported at 6 PM that 200. casks of brendy had heew Jana: wae going on bonrd Ii 4 is ha foot water in the hold, but that be got off. Sem Nowrw Canoutva—The rigging and sails of the sehr North Carolina, which was wrecke ight of the 13th Wit, of Cape Roxo, were carried to Mayagnez, and caken in charge of by the wuthorisies of the island, and molasses were dat $7500, Lelieved, for about $6,000, Scum Lavawia Horxins, Haudeld, at Norfolk, honee, re rte—Wm Lockwood, a seaman on boark, and ‘® na*i export, Conn, fell from: the fying Jib-boom might o whilst furling the jib im Hampton Ronds, and was drowned. Lauxener—At Pastport, th ult, by Mr WH Hall, ® foe brig of ep tone, called the Esther Blizabeth, owned by John Shackford, On’ the 20th, by & Mr Huston, a brig of about 1H Whalemen. Arr at NHedford Sch, ship Gideon Howland, Cash, North Pacific, Oahn, 16 ds, 150 bbls ap, 3.00 ly wh oll 33,99) The bone. ‘te at Whytootaoks, Dee 4. . Montezuma, NB ® ep since so Tecring Ont Onhu; Menkar, of nothing do do. Jan 10, ini Levi Sturbock N Bo deund to Tahiti, Alo arr, bark Juniva, Smith, Pacific, Taleah 14, 120 Ubls'sp, 80 do fish oft. Apake ‘S7th ult, Ins $),-lon oF Darke Malt Cromwell, from Vacife, of nd fo Hutiaes's Hole, full. f Tristan 2’ Acunha, Dec 3, Wm Badger, Porkins, of Lynn, ‘orinthian, Slate, NL, do: Dove, Forsyth, do, 1) 8 Baker, ‘NU, clinn; Sarah, Mayhew, of Marapoisee 40 ep. at Walparaiso, Feb 18, Rhine, Do ol IRD op, a id to California; Mari « ‘ant, 1,090 +p, red about 4 weeks previous: had parchased provisions for another year's ernie, but the erew had ail deserted, and Capt C finding it impossible to procure hands for wh = i bad determined to « home; Papinanne: Ridriaeny Fit out 500 sp; only the captain, inate, and one man oa had sold’ her the crew having ‘deser jing to Celiforn: Arr at do, Feb 17, 00 ep, (reported July 6, Dire, Bs Mankl and thought of nly 0, A bb inniln, J At Beat, Des 17, Globe Doaxet, NI 500 wh, (100. wh this ee: . ery | jong Kong, Jan it, Darsmenths Vieres, NB, off not stated, arr 6th. Bret raT In Os, om the line, no Int, &, ship Sam! Robert whan ae Int Bee, lon #42 E, bark Geo Washington, NB. San 3, in the Pacitie, ton, Naat, 500 sp Rambler, 6, 1,000 Ap; Hurroet, do, 200 ep, 7 Sennen ty MOM, Ma Oy me ierheprtorat: drumaresaen te Weare Gicecl,, Gane tor’ Sucmakt Maids any opr reh, hence for St Tho , & tne Agering K. showt ERAT el an a ing R. Ht te ri Apes ea a, Dail War painted Oleake t, from Matanaad fo? Boston, April 5, her f Roston to Ki » I, ule fro the Sowthward, ea 3 exchanand signals with © small Am owing # bine flag with letter I in ceutre. ‘hie Paton, Hatch, from Boston for Huenor Ayres, March Int 1128 8, lon St 38 W. with a red hark Sarah rT iney Tat 41.07, Jon O25. Hark Oomanii, Brig Walter Hoxie, from San Juan de los Rem-dior for lat, Poot h loss of fore topzaliant mas Cen WE has reload BON rere Y ™ steering SW, Hanged ho ‘with a red stroak, ZS im It, was passed ¥eb 2, from Frankfort for Haltimore, April 3, Hip the ie Fadparaion, Raby from Halem—Jon 14, Mary!) rrin, fi fos = Rea Ronee 7 ms "San Fron FOR caLrYy Ship Mamitien, Pets Bi, off wn, ‘Shp arog, thor Peston (Feu 33) for California, Bye tae 5 Rw w, rerinn, Crorby, henee (Ort 25) for Californie, Deo 3), ‘38, ton bo 13 Kagle, Lambert, from Solem (Nov It Califoruis, oR Cr a Se pars Bernon Ayes, Fob bretinietstes 1 Agmar, Nichole for Iston, 10 dere; Lars Wkoppise, Cron, pont Salem, co 5) are a quarent Now voy in) gr Sou a ie eack fio = aay Orleam qin? Ma cording. and Yraus, Or. t or York, eon, Barney, Laneston, N Castors, dan Taek \wchlant, Jennings, for Monolate Califernio, abt Feb S brig Fagle, Lovett, for Celifoenia ze », tur Liverpool. trie Ohio, Ingnite, Sicrra Leons, Laved im the report o” Oh Grane ip Moripoan, Martin, f Walpole, Cutter, Singapore. € alow tia. arrired, Man1a, Inn No Am vessel ip port, rem shup Aris Sider {fermerty the Troy, of NYork), Peidhaona, was its for MAEKAS, Feb 14—thip Newton, Sears, Calemtta, same d arch Hark CL Wayans. | offta, for Bo shout Feb ®—Rark Monto, Ingersoll, frow Tra- we And Rosie». —Shipa Quebec Paeket, (Me) f Bese at Banceald, its Poets : Lookin, for Boston, | x, dey Achilles, (Nor) det i Nt Baste, (Soe to, (Sie ce. March tt—Hrig Predorieha, Crosby, for Meeoiie, Hencvch, for New Fork, 1 ® Pale-tine, ‘Ryder, trom Hostee. dieg arn Maret Ke noe bo, for NYork, 20 . for Re . Hiork Wy) "Veg Dade, Soheoens Woon dor (Bes) 6, eh aship hy Pratt, ating, from Naltt- te for Sam Prancivee, to eal ia & Sy doing, NF, Mareh 13—Cld seh Jorjuce Cartier, Lacombe, Bevten, fw de Roewrure, Mi Pat; Fr vebe Sire 4 Me NeT Aen seapele_in pork, Sid abt Dive 2, Cw pre sym Bark ne, hewe roca for San Pie fobs chin state pee Salome Sept Duh, San Prameie Fee eee March 1s—Aer sche Purvelt, Philwdol phils, Home oe « ‘eg! whi iret i Mesmen Artes: ‘i Ne ah omg | hase Brit i doshe Miran, Cape thes itm ing t ‘eek “oo Pi war, Tat hen ® Yorks Benve beset eum, Water, end Wetrats, A YP Ht imor rrinee, via Hi the rte ane poktig Fiesteeig, eb we; Wigs Vweshel, ipeesan end 9 marke Rote A Cited, Philadelphia: Pets. to head top New Tet, rete Bi fi Pegery, gin nn Balesbibesiita Hikehentibeatiy eek a beat raga Pai wei bal Se ay Seisvee rr nes bE my Sicteions | eek Ay serine, He ane snc inns” Ne = ark Creole, for Reser wn yoatorday afte Francie, Mas Jee Clie wo cos "iting Ean eee ree Monts, April er ta Ni Ont. AM issn a2 tw Ont. ag, orca! Roth Cie (br), vaca canter ea Rodman, vara tt SP nih peer em Eras ecicenae: lenas, ‘pril 7—Below, bark Joahi don, from rash and a fore sud aft sc! ia, NY ney. ‘Bevrone, alr ee ‘sehr Killen Geo Gilman, ‘cafes for 01 in tind Benen, Hardinz, P' pocurdiag ce tor Hong Kony, by Ra Chincha Islands on MARKA, hays het and Su Sovawnant, April perahy teh Pacific, Yates, pril 5—Arr achr Lesndor, Nickerson, ? Sna Canron—Ship Taibor—ie = Arava —_—_———— CELEDRATED CHINESE SKIN irre? parents vats iN aes O DEAR ee | POWER OF TBARL temeret, nedihe distressing walzerru ren or =a oy ce delyhte for Boston Sara, April betta sehr race Dartta schzs John, Mary Aun, EE: TH) nnd Teiket Powtet cCpation tem the above invaluable atdendat front Oho iataad |. Cousaltation toe, by by Dre. ten OP. ce la dail: Sai daly —— (Acoustic | on, tt, ts Rating ote seater, whlscing ert Vern deat for tem, ifvee act to uso ear trumped, yen two boniles, thrown aside these trai It bas ered se” Sia Say ton, AFNESS-USK Dh. meer he enzo of | Deol Beny penton so HE Bae OF KY! ‘Tho fire of May approaches, han bed bags, ons and roachow Turan masters acher, The saouse, ity plonderer, peaches, iaalepin's aud %, Bey thy Pills, which we rely on, Are kilies! to the Inst scien, 1 "vox, 429 Broad Mes. Woys, 175 Foleon pereats paseke ner of Coates and Ten: 4 saat CORDL, 9 Soa Te Uiseetoted Non, soraiagl fo ruinous, ineapmet at and f-X— emieion, Coty, business, ormatrimens. A! epee lily removed. A a bet By eee and itm int adviee to the 4 E 1k, Now York, where Cordial obtnlwed'and forward OCTOR YOURS! D2 ieanpeel ie esket Mucals engravings, ehowi: Trivets | She Generative Siyeter, fm eakness ty of perdeaplae ‘wien ‘ent men, who have boom wi Hence, previous to pincing y iy uae pap x thoes contempli beyen cs bite E ery One We Onn Bre orate enctoved fed hee icles ¥ ny persom eondi lettre receive one cor: ron K. MORRISON 1s CONFIDENTIALLY OON ‘om all forms of private diseases. A ey h mm gure gerfreily, withow A cure oF no fea. ie oeise, fa he Reeny iy vy no pherirecen ae, in th cured for yours, te precuninens. ‘Coustitat hy 8 Seetet bebit, «Mectuaty © enor, Kiig Keo Th Wi for the eure of ¥. PAY—DiK. COuuIT rection of rixteem ef thlediveaso. Reeeut eases cured i c Le, Wor BOOKS—A CO. ee ma natre cad wens HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PREVA’ a sannues, ays con fs eee haat f heve been spannd bys vimeiy sd Seve oce aes ese ae $— Dk La fn enage of Det “itty, te ‘The « N. B—Aleo in Beetoty 9019 Tres SXX PATA TH yraenctt sxinore wp linaited ‘The re mau oe are iter Rarraat «perfect eure bas ben paid. Price Vewery, Corner of saple rarce for mating, con te