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with scarcely an effort, aad our my rerotetianary beets direetly for Parnice Haver. Our Baltimore Correspondence. Bantimone, April 11, 1850. The New York Fivemen—Progrese of thew Reoeption— Vieit to Washington— Preparation for Deperture —Rail- i i ! z Our Washington Correspondence. Wasurnerox, April 10, 1850. on the Movements of Henry Clay. sight in the Senate, at last, and for the first time, since the death of magni- fioent old Calhoun, the dark and massy clouds that have lowered on our Union, have broken apart, and light ie breaking in upon us. We can look through the haxy clond, and see the clear blue sky farinthe | The Now York hook and ladder company have just Gietant space—we can discern but little of it yet, but on it glimmers in all its brightness ; one of the old plapete--a southern planet that for long yeare has wandered off out of its proper orbit, but has now got | beem preesed upon them by the firemen of the metro- beck agein and will shine in ite proper sphere, until | polis, at the “head of whieh stands Mr. Rives, of the it sinks below the horizon, as its great colleague of | Congressional Giode, and Geor; has done, and at whose sinking i £ $ & BF that I wore in Convea- Smportant Views A glorious, cheering HE Hedy started for the cars, om their way to Washington where they propose to spend the day-—returning at? o’cloek this evening—a most cordial invitation having Be sales of 100 bbls. ter sain’ Peata'e pie .. wt s were y. and dull, at $6 75. Baravetvrrs.—Flour—The transactions of the day bout 5.300 bbis.. includi ia at $4 2 a $4 new inspection. at $4 75a tate, at $58 $6 12! ood Ohio, at $6 12! 8. Gideon, one of the proprietors of the Repubiic—two whole-souled fellows ‘Who does not see we allude to | as ever lived. They will doubtless spend 4 most agroe- Clay, glorious, brilliant, patriotic, honest old not now Harry of the West—but Harry South—the Harry of wuld ‘What man can read to Beaton, and not feel assured, that i once more where he ought to be, where God, nature and circumstances intended he should be— for the rights and honor of the section that guve him a field lofty talents that God gave him to use for It is all right “ Harry is hims-If Southerner could have heard his terrible denunciation against the inion fanuties of the North, that did The cotton crop sums up two million bales, all told. Middlings are quoted at 10%e. por Ib. Freight to Li- ROGER STUART & Co. Barrimone, April 11—6 P. M. joward street and City Mills tnifichs mont verpool, 4d. per Ib. Bales of 5,000 bbls. H. flour at $4 94.2 $5. Grain as yenterday. 3 Yesterday morning the visiters enjoyed themscives in viewing our city; moving about in every dircotion in open barouches, In the afternoon, the members of the Watcbman fire company proceeded to their head vartera, and, after accompanying thom to the Friend- House for their apparatus, proceeded to Federal Hill, where # sump! uous en- tertainment was spread before them in the ook of, and afterwards paraded On their return, la et the operohof Clay in reply straight to fancy Michi the old veteran Ld ® $6 31; pure Genosee, at $6 50 at $6 50a $6 87K; fancy Genoree. at $6 00 a extra Ohio, at $6 87 9 $6; and extra Genesee, at $6 75 Southern Flour was better. with sales of 2%; for mixed Fredericks do..and Baltimore; and $6 rands Alexandria. Baltimore, t the close. it was impossible to thing undor $5 12. Rye Flow tales, at $2 00 2$2 75. Corn Meal was Dbla, Jersey sold at $2 6244; and Brandywine at {2 87 in bbis..and $13 50 in puneheons, Wheat—Beles sum up 2000 burhcls infertor Chieago ing wheat. on private terms; 7 000 bushels common ieconsin at 96c.: and other sales wero made, the par- theulars of which did not transpire. Barley wassteady, at T5e. Oate were scarce, and better. were made, at 42a 43% Southern, at 30 a Shige. mand andecarce. About 7 500 bushels changed hands, at 64%%c. for white Southern; 660. for Northern and Jersey yellow; and Southern do at private bargain. who were pressing thelr cotton for sale were relieved to some extent to-day. The trans- actions amount to about 1.500 bales, and it is amusli to hear the classifications named by some of the l ing bears, A parcel of odds and ends Mobile cotton, amounting to 101 bales, and which would not clase Liverpool, excepting 22 nd weil sold at that. and re- atrict middling; also, 8 parcel les “low middting * are marked at 11%c., and re- also as “ striet middling.” The really cheay sale made was about 110 bales good middling Gulf, at 11Ke.. alongelde of which those parcels were dear 2 ‘The fact is, 1000 bates of cotton, classing ~ mi elther Uplands or Gulfs; reeent the cheapest cotton market for a Liverpool er. At no Southern port could s «mall cargo of to 1.500 bales be picked up to be laid down at the rate at which it can be obtained here for prompt pay On the 10th inst., by the Rov. James B: man Denar. of New York, to Burm, Jacob Bodine, Eeq.. of Staton Island. April 9, by the Rev, Mr. Remington. taburgh, Pa, to Mra. Many Har- formed 8 procession wughtor of the late mn .. at $6 06 a $6 1: geve him life, pond Hall, which they through that sect! their apparatus was literally covered with bouquots and wreaths of flowers. whilst one of their servant ed with an immense poundeake preeented by the la- hb our Calhoun had been taken from | dies to the lady of the chief marshal of the company The membere were also each supplied with a bouquet. At nine o'clock last evening they were again takon porreaelon of by the New Market, and partook of » uous entertainment prepared for thom at Mar- 8, where they spent a most pleasant evenin There has never have visited our city, that have an impression on our citizens. and gentlemanly deportment is the theme of uni- versal pratee, and strong hopes are entertained that their example, In this respect. will bo emulated by thore attached to our fire department, who delight Im They have proved to the skeptical | that the duties of # fireman are not incompatible with | that of good citisenrhip and gentlemanly demeanor, and their visit has. doubtless, already had a good ef- fect, as good order has prevailed, and there have beea pone of those scenes of riot which have heretofore | ditingiehed firemen's vikite to our city. They will sturt for Philadelphia to-morrow, received in that city, at elght o'clock in the et 4 by a torch-light procession, On their return from | Wachington thia evening. th a supper by the Mechanic: Defere starting, will breakf ‘The receipte of the Baltimore and Uhio during the past month. Proporely are just issue: wavil . ay What wooo, of this eity. Wretched dist On the 10th inst., at his residence. 161 Barrow street, Ricwsand J Ocanne. aged 47 years and 6 months. uaintances are respectfully re- to attend his funeral, at the above place, ia (Friday) afternoon. at 3 o'clock. without further invitation. His remains will be taken to Green for interment. At Jersey City, on the 11th inst., Dr. Tomas B. Gav- in the 63d year of his age. ‘he friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturdey afternoon. at 3 o'clock. the 13th inet., frem bis late residence. 45 Gra: The remains will be taken to at ed Op Wedneeday, April 10, of dysentery, Savnt B. 7 The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late rosidence, 25 Sixth avenue, without further notice. on Friday, 12th inst., atdo'clock P.M. h inst., of apoy xa, aged 49 years, 9 mont! His friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- | vited to attend bis funeral, on Friday, at 2 o'clock, from his late reeklence, 79 Adams street. mains will be taken to Greenwood for intormont. 7 Ctay. son of George and ed, and for the wise but Hie friends a Providence? Clay jenda an: not feel, us, that Clay wus can fulfil his own high and exalted destiny, and shadow of doubt, he can curry out the ic and lofty objects of hia deceased friend. There Sales of River ; Jersey. at 388 400.: and Corn wan in good de- of firemen who luced 80 favorable F fine appearance en & com| niche vacant — the Who can fill it? ‘Webster ? Millions of southeners answer No. 1 The same countless numbers respond, The choice—the chance—is He, too, is a slave- His is a Southern State, nd street, the family voult He is a Southern man. holder and « planter. ye bet his friends, too, are legion in the ‘They will listen Mey voice. sec ner of dirorder. They will fol- y will cease their war wy ‘on the South, andthe Union can and will be safe, Southern birthright any ions, and holds w otecting from violence c sacred altars erected by a great people ot miny States, to justice—to liberty—to equality, as Stites, and to the constitution of this mighty Uni rest prestige in his favor—no y his success. ver * good ordinary Lea, was old at 11ice.. when Clay remembei= stands firm by her instit ed and tried shield, in 7. Capt. Josmva P. Pow- oy will bo entertained at | to-morrow morning, with the United. 5 On the 10th inet.. I Mery Hall. aged 6 years and 1 month. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend hie funeral this afternoon. at 3% o'clock. from 120 Picrpont rtreet, Brooklyn. without further notioe. On Wedneeday, 10th inst.. Mr. Ru late artist to the Olympic Theatre. aged 39 years. 6 place this afternoon. o'clock, from his late residence. 49 Sullivan stroot.— Hie friends and acquaintances are requested to attend, without further invitation. fon, on the 11th inst., Mancaner Axx O'Conneit, eldest daughter of the late John O'Connell, lends of the famil, attend the funeral on o'clock from No. 79 Third street. On Thureiey afternoon April 11. of di ey Ameria daughter of William rietta C. Coffin aged 7 mohths and 8 days. Funeral services at No, 122 Orchard street, on Pri- doy 12th inst. at Zo’clock. The relatives and friends of the fomily are requested to attend. Hor remains will be taken to Chat . Columbia county, for inter- On Wednesday, 10th instant, Manoancr Kanren, aged 57 years. “Anictien sore lon) fisjesbe bore, jod was pleased to give ber casa, ‘And care her from her pain. Her friends. and those of her son-in-law, Io derwater and the members of the Alle re respectfully invited to attend her fui late residence. No. 71 Kldridge «treet, on inst, at 4 o'clock. ster has no such euch good augurs Y Forty years ego, Calhoun and Clay entered the They were young, ar- patriotic, and great. They were both from They lived in the same congressional were leaders in the same body of bril- liant men; they were the master spirits on the same lations, and the instiga- tors of the mighty movements of the day and age. They loved each other, friends private’ are stated to be $150.226 90. place under contract fifly-six more sections of the line, connecting with the city of Wheeling. ‘Theatrical and Musical. Bowser Tnxatae.—'this theatre was again crowd- by a fashionable and delighted audience. to witness the striking pieco of “The Merchant's Steed of Syracuse, or the Priend. thip of Damon i knew } performed every ey blic “service tegether. ano W. Besooucn, —Prices are better. and the sales yosterday were 4.000 bags St. Domingo. at 7Kc.. and lots of Ja To-day. 2.000 bags St Domingo sold at 7 and some parcels at 8 —There is a good demand, and the market he enles are partly for the neighbori markets, eee 1000 boxes Canton, No. 1, The funeral will ti Committee of Foreign ing with sueh wonderfal and traordinary magnifience. has met the most flattering New York public, who, he rising of the curtain, besiege every soat of Mr. Hamblin, the Napo- a y entered the field, our the foot of the ‘he administration of aro respectful: jaturday, 13th $1 70. In cod there is something doing, and quote- tions are firm. About 1 000 quintals changed hands at ¢250n $202%, now held at $262. Mackerel are 700 barrels naval stores were engaged for Liverpool at 1s. 3d.; corn was worth 4d.; dead woight 16 a 1é4.: cotton Ba: per bale, for country was crouching approbation of the mistress of the seas. dl opponents of resistance to England sway- r But the scene soon changed. ime of Sha ptage unsiness, getting up that piece. and are plaved toree that their exertions are crowned Mr Scott. the favorite actor. Mr, Adams, as his friend ecllent wetress. Mise Wemyss. in r of Calanthe. are nightly received with unbounded applause; and it is but are truly perfect in their respective r ndid play, the comed Devil,” was performed an! from the sudience. the country. among the mightiest of the men of the day. ‘They teok the leud at one spring, and they kept it, uatif victory after victory hud crowned our bittles at sea and On lund, und Britannia no longer ruled forts of these men, side by side, and shoulder to choulder, that carried the Ameiiean name to the highest pitch of national greatness; and when peace re when the olive branch was held forth to all, when their intemal oppenents were crushed b: mople, theee two illustrious Young men were not allowed to retire at thirty-five. houn beceme Seeretery of Speaker of the popclar branch of Congress. keteer matters, when beth in Congrees, they acted eeion, Clay and Calhoun honestly believed thet it was better that members should receive a fixed sulary, rather than to receive pey per diem. They believed such a measure conduce most to honest and rapid legisla- tion, and they voted eecordingly. war unpopular among the people. ed their batteries against turned to their respec with such great success rt of Damon, To California, irr were making at 69 70c. per foot, for mea- t goods. ‘A sale of 500 boxes M. R. raisins was made at $275 a $2 80, exs.—The stock In firet hands was very small. and the demand good. The light supply in the market haa Buenos Ayres horse. 12% Ihe. at $125.6 mos, and 700 dry Southern, at vie. ble’ Some other trifling salos wore Joulars were kept strictly private ; Je parcels Cuba wore disposed of for ex- port, at d5c, short price. Lratnen.—We noticed a better inquiry for sole, with light receipts, and a firm market nee bas been done at 10ke # | weights; 16%¢ a 17¢ for middle; l4e. a 15e. for heavy | : 10e. a 12e. for poor do.; Ze. a Be, | count, for ook slaughter. light weights; 2le. a 22e. for middle; heavy: Ie. 8 2le. for dry light do.; and Ire 8 2c. for dry middle. Mot asexs—The demand 14 not large, and the tenden- cy is rather in favor of the buyer. Sales of 200 hogs- heads Porto Rico at 24c.; and lota of New Orleans at 24 2 27c.. the latter price for choice. Navas Stones—We hear of 500 barrels North County rorip at $1 06, delivered. O11 —BSale ofa cargo of Palm at 6Ye., short export; linseed {4 scarcely so firm. 7.000 gallons at We: the waves, It wus the ustion, for the; idst roars of laughter To-night the same bill will be of- ercd to the frequenters of this favorite theatre, Broacwar Tyratne.—Collins appeared again, last evening. as Sir Patrick O'Plenipo, in the “ Irish’ Am- and as Morgan Rattler. in “ How to Pay the ‘The house again was full and fashionable. and throughout every scene be was greeted with reiterated iis personation of Sir Patrick was charac- terized by good acting—a bold dashing. de and « peculiarly happy Hibernian expression. artist is always perfect in the parts he sustains, and | may be said to be the best represontative of Irish charecters, at present, on the stage. dicr Boy” was given in exeellent sty! picce was the faree of “How to Pa which Morgan Rattler was represente: In this he sang.” Drink Deep.” and the generally adinired ballad of * Wido which wus thrice encored. The other char Tonight he appears in the © Nervous Man.” as M’Shane. assisted by Mr. Barrett, the dirtinguished actor and present manager of the ‘The amusements will closo with checked operations to 1 maseee of the War, and Clay was <i- | M. onaiderable ‘busi. | Manns Marines, Her remaina will be taken to Y..for interment, on Saturday morning, rovidence R. I., and Parkersburgh, Va. u ar, Al on board bark © San Francirco, bound to Panama, Dawiet Savren. 22 years. youngest son of Abram Salter. of Rye, West- (New Jersey und Connecticut Xe. for hemlock light His © Bold Sol- chester county. N. Y. opy.) morning, 11th inst., James B. Hxaver, infant son of Chas. C. and Ann Klize Bartling. bury..8. I. om the 27th ult.,of ¢ Evcere Avousrus, son Philetus and Ketcham. aged 8 years. Sunderland Mnes.. 17th inst., Maj. Cares Hon- " 96 years and 11 months, s pensioner of (ue ma, Mitte wee Pewee. OTANCET, UE Se 32 ra. 7s that the Governor of Clay ond Calhoun re- ive homes, and met their met his, and in defending his celebrated anecdote in regard to the old rifle—* Would you throw it awa failed you once, er would you pick its Hint and try | “Try him again,” was the thundering | response of Hairy’s constituent Calhoun did the same. *, one at Abbeville Court iile, when he, too, faced his constituents, triumphantly id cy eel were also sales to arrive in ovisions—Pork—Salea wore made of 1.500 barrels Broadway Theatre. “Trish Post.” There will, no doubt. attract ano- ther of the immense audicnces which uightly all the Broadway Theatre, pane bre n ted tw le appointed two legance and superiority of ots, with fascl- | he “Capture of Captain critics, for the Bho looks the lad: nating charm and elegance Cuttle” followed the ‘Alarming Sacrifice.” and the poor Captain made the house roar with his misfor- | and Susan Nipper again delighted the city h charming naiveté, done to the life. — Burton's is replete with good management snd rich de! re-elected —the only time reer of forty-two yeurs that he was ever called upon to explain his eonduct to a South Cuaro- lina audience. When Mr. C. then became Se- cretary of War, theee two to drew apart. boma; and 2c. for shoulders. Lard was in fair request. with sales of 1 650 barrels at 634 for fair to prime; and 100 kegs extra at 6Xe. But! was steady. and good to prime was in demand at 160 Be; and grease at 6% ab6bye. eet. but dull at 6% Cheese was in steady Bales were made of 67 houses and lota, the Merchants’ Exchange, this day, consisting of uated in this city and in the village of and for which the following prices were we and lot 17 State street, 28x15, do. 12 Pearl street. 19x83. $5 500; do. do. 7 jo. do. T Duane street, he former con- thern ground, and the | West. Unfortunate, has followed from it t ‘Tricketers of the day, politicians of a week, and muehroem statesmen ci an hour have crawled into the high places, and left their slime upon the seats they ceeupied, and theee mighty and patriotic, lofty men of half a century have used wir life in reformia and seving the country in dark days of danger and apxiety, which never would have come upon us acted in concert, and as their ear!) mutual patrietic aspirations shoukd ‘They could have controlled and guided deetines of a great hour, but for their fatal error. One of these dually began aly a high Sow beck more upen dieeatrous diflerence. W. FOR LIVERPOOL, —A rich series of en- tertainments was presented bust evoning, at this thea- tre. Mr. Marrhall. in the “Carpenter of Rouen Martcau, produced @ great effect upon ence, and as a counterbalance dience laugh, by his peculiar sty’ The “Adopted Child,” and “Norah Creina. an evening full of lively excitement. Chanfrau takes his leave of this theatre, wit determined, in obedience to his engine no more. Cranrnac's Narr hem oLascow. C of Glasgow, Matthews, A pl— ROM PF EW RR. Washington, Floyd, Herm bere, 't. Mark's Place 24x110. $8 600; 20x56, $6 000; do. do. 120 Fulton street. 25x82. $25 500; lot 186 First avenue. 23x04. $6 400; Tenth street. 26x04, $6460; 1 do 275 Tenth streot, | Mx. $6425; 1 do. OF Cli wtreet, 25100, $9 500; 1 do. on Seventh street, near Sev, 1 0; 2 do.. adjoint: doom rear on Big! ‘25207, $2550; 1 do. do. inth street, near Stuyvesant jot corner Ninth «treet and Avenue A jh street, near Avenue A 1 do on rear on Thirteent street, Wx103. $1300; 1 do. ow Thirteenth street, near Avenue B. 25x103. $1 180; 1 do. ndjolning. 26x103. $1165; 1 do, on rear on Thir: teenth ptreet, 264103, $1,150; 1 do. adjoining. 25x103, $1166; 1 do. om Fourteenth street. near Avenue B, 262103 $1220; 1 do. adjoining 252108 $1225; 3 do. on ixth street, near Avenue B. each 252103. $1.410 each, $4250; 4do. adjoining. each 25x103. $1,400 each. $5 600; 12 do. om 132d street, near Eleventh avenue. cach 262100. $75 cach. $900 Williameburgh—2 houses on 1 lot. corner North Third and Fifth streets. 25x87. $1,000 lote near above ov North Third street, each 25x $500 cach, $1500; houre a $1410; two lots adjoini«, 1.140; houre and lot ». 2: Joining, 251122 $600; 3 lots on rear. on North Fourth street. cach 265x100. $490 ench, $1470, house and lot 2n100 $60; do. do OR RREMRY. Rormann, Crabtree, 20 | Washington, Floyd, ro British Queen, Bell, April — the beet hours of ith avenue. 25x97, | each 2x07 $1 960 each. $3 900; th street, 2x97. $2500; 1 do. 2x¥i, $2625; 1 well benefit, bavi wife, to run with t Aston Piace Tuearre.—The proprietor of this theatre ix giving a succession of entertainmente.which are duly appreciated by the aud them, Theatrical entertainmen at the present Ment Feom to © CHARUEHTOR. Southerner, Berry, April 20 sone. cos which attend ie | oom to be the rage ‘All the places of dramatic amuse- y their full quota of the Astor Place Thoatte, for ot the play of * Lowe" are’ #* lives now but io history. The other is yet spared to us, and we He can save the Union, He South with him, if he will but adopt nion, ** Justice to the South,” and the North will follow his counsel ae they ever have done. Clay stands now isolated, lofty, venerable, and is lie is like the aged oak ina vast field. put its roots are still # Saerifice,” iu whieh Miss Duret sustained the of his dead com Mr. Fleming an ‘The afterpicce was“ Nicholas ¥lam,” 1. Base appeared Hover —We know of no appointed to leave Panama monthly. Decsy may be at its trunk, firm—its brenches ure etrong and hardy, and apread give protection under ite shade from the heat of the day, or the storm which until the atmosphere is again clear and He moves along, along. « no crowd of puny, selfish clogs, to tie this or that clique of plunder and spouls-loving men. He is obliged to consult only hie own conscience and his own high-souled He is the man for the vacant niche. The South will he North will unite with them Clay i# brave, gallant and ifted Southemer. nd inepiriting character. Port of New Vork, April 12, in60, wes are ably exceuted. the imitations of the pri- coxseer = r whose extraordinary falsetto voice hest point of a sopra- the violin and guitar But the dancing, be entire perform- far and wide, and con lot adjoining. 25a122 cach 2xl22 $370 each cond to the hi received with eheers, an: solos are scientific and melodio where can it be equalled? ance gives the utmost satisfeotion to the hundreds who nightly crowd the room Ovraric —Pierce’s Minstrels, if we may judge from ‘There are many clever art- iste belonging to this company. White sings well; Pierce is full of wit an: delightfully on the accordeon. in Prancises, AM Lawronon: elk Mald of Orleans, Dennis 25100. $990; 1 lot ad- x10 $470: 1 do. do. 252100 $440: 1 do. corner North Fourth and Fifth streets. 25x100. $730; 1 do. ad- ining. 20x100, $00, 1 do. do. 2x10 §. 160, $640; 1 do, do Hintock wade eale ot a houre and lot on Kightoenth street near Fifth atenue, 2% feet by half the bloek, for which they obteined $14 200. Srces.— An involee of cassia waa disposed of by thon, to-day _at 2le. jetang, Hamburr, Pi eah, Durham & Divvon Blackendure, Cowes, ke. Gibbor as), Leal, Maranha He i# above all these. numbers, are doing well + Wale Brown, ardo, PR, i D Rrookman: M to keep him there. company. in their rexpective places. such aa violin, banjo, and other performers, harmonise well. The jiogramme for this evening contains a great varicty ol Begro amusements Excel, Edwards, Porciand; Sarah Elisabeth, Smith, New He- Sleop—Oregow, Sturges, Providence, Hie natural nsec ciation is with ¢ the men for the crisie. tions of the day comprised 150 hhde. New Orleans, at 4 a 4%¢. for comsmon to good; 0 hhds. Porto Rico, at 44 & be. 4 month ne, fair, at ye been sales made of 7.000 bags Manilla, for this et, at 6e,, 6 months. offered anothor cargoto-day brought put mort of them were withdrawn, satisfactory. T arrow. The particulars of thi re lows :—Terma, notes at hf ch. at Sf; 2 do. 86% at 66; 90 do. 86; 43 do. 52; 80 do. 44; 30 do. 30 do. 41%; 40 do. 40%; 22 do. 994; 20 do. 38K; 1%; 921 do. 27 —108 bf ch. 25%; 83 do. 25; 258 do. He can unite the North He can save the Union now, and he He can control the en THe Evernant!— oan perpetuate it for ever. present miserable, paltry cabinet, that now govern the country under the name of a good-natured, . but totally inexperienced man, who is | pominally President, and control them within | 7 bonde until, by a union of the South with his honest | to all who ha and true-hearted friends of the North, the: the illuetrious old Harry—where it would have better for the country that he should have jong ago—in the White House at | *eep the place a Solve bee been weighed in the balance and He is great in some things, but lacks the chief requisite of a great leader—the mo- to dure and to do what he knows i fed heart to be right and proper. Time and opportunity | 4\¢ wait for no men—not even for the godlike Daniel Webster, He has had his chance within the past h on the scroll of A Ship Wm D Sewall, Jack, 5 In Boston ther 2h, when SO miles W of qnantities of Geld ice on the many Westerly winds f fon of those who delight in the Cracd Rank can | at twenty-five ce: panthers and tee var with artoul longed siensie with a black | cota Maren 38 with | ran, Tarks Island, 12 dee, with salt, | Watts, New Orleans, 18 S days, with pine timber, to JS Qeoraetown, SC, 14 | ) Pevepas, Arichat, NS, 16 days, with | Young tyson =20 ‘This beautiful painting. des | % criptive of a Voyage to Kurope and up the river he | Khine, is attracting large assemblages, every night.— ioturoaque and | is city. Rvory | jen (of Warren, dove, with evgar and molasee ‘Sawyer, Dari found wanting it be the most painting wehave seen in tl canvass displays refined taste and great artis. 100 cases enttios 31 hf. ch. 6; $1 do. 49; Oolong f. eh. 43; 182 do. 88; 432 do. 37, -120 hf. eh. 86; Chulan Pouchong Negro delineation of character, elegant img. are the characteristic ea at §3 Bowery great favorite and cole takes his farewell ben Chathem theatre on this evening nerally well liked, and nodoubt will have a crowded coal, to JM Prat Ri month to Hope A navioure nefactors of 1 incapacitated from want of firmness and lofty pur- pore, to write when he hadachance. He had to fend to Miseachueetts for him it was too late. “Henry © where his neme to South Carolina, houn, but it ie trep tard. hesitating, calcula too, is a New England ma t which Clay eo gloriously advocated im leading strings by « dents ce-wuckers connected with him, that the present cabinet have bought up with govern- his frends and great constituent advi- ew England manu talists and Wall street brokers, whose interests are adverse to the South. Clay don’t travel on an: and uncontrol ¢ is above both. Northern delegates go to a Crasreac’s B Wives.—Balea wore made of 90 qr casks eweet Mala- brated comedi ited. and prises were to report a sale dull and nomi- Mr. Chanfrac is and when it reached lay” had been writen t have been. He may now go consecrated birthplace of Cal- The South prefer daring of 60 bbls. prison, Pendleton, Go- Mise Cosnatan te playing at Savannah, Ga. MAKKE1TS ELSEWHERE, \weeteer, Xibara, Cuba, | by the name of 504 Grand street, the police of the Serenth of having murdered John hk with a white stromk. if i be Italian (of Millpidge, Me), Stront, Sagwa Ie Grande, a ir ond Piast w He pall. fie ys | Raavorn RN 7 Bowte Wever (of Hari swe Lord, Tampa Nay, 20 days with melasves and eo add, Hand, Wilmington, NC. ton, Mi je is afree man, im, ae knowing to the ‘0 prison by the Coroner, for s further tion. The Jury on the Coroner's inquest, — That the deceased, jerorta, Sam Prancisec, Osan ‘Ort wre. sip Gertrude, Ant ay (Bir), St Joh ake, for Mamba: mden, Sherwood, im all the Northern States, and in Ke: he Southern States, where he has meet in their respective ( and send a delegate to the with full instructions to sw in their efforts to obtain and secure 1 and after this ia all arranged, Convention meet, then let will be secured by * as the candidate a ben 8 Magen City Shipe Post (Brom Maid of Orleans, | for New Orleana, om irmingham. en 1 Charleston, are ceived on the face and forehead. inflic of pcme person oF persona, t Tw aod Elimbeth Cotton, were. nprerted, yosterda: re Blake and Dow onry together with « diamond At $120; aleo, a diamond breastpia wort! roperty of Mra. Martotie, residing at the corner tade street and Bron partion aecla- detained for « further b Charge of Seduction —h Ara 11—Wind dering the day from 88R. Telegraphic Marine Keports. New Onteasa April Savamman, April 7. ivae (from NYork), Chagrer, Sewn eee Karem: «, April I sauto cry a DOMESTIC MARKETS. 10 - Our flour market has boon very and © considerable improve. ™ ted. On Monday ther salen of 4.000 bbls. Clty mille at $4 75; Si and toda Arrived—Bark JW Dyer, NYork. Artived— Phy Fh Maarten Se 3k ean carry the South is the ; furred elected a President at 4 ae gqatant “. Italian, call de < i i ang vom Cansrun ill be received at $4 eT. The od to prime TAO, & young hom be likewise ha Shick offence ot bigam i Meet by Justior Osborne, and ls now confined in FS Pes ving & wife stilt y be was arrested on Ei 2 i at auction. sales of 2600 fered, 270 only sold (balance | chose at the i senger. for Rie Jansiro, per steamer Repablic, wilt apg Tl. 4 Ea steriross oul , ~My gohan ks iy waare, ie Steed i Ee procera tds Rae Jarvie ms apy Teds Budieott, do; forts LA hae Kel weet 7 5 H Gdaden, Liverpsol brig Hope (ania I sohrs Lillie Saunders, Corson ‘iimington, NC; Grace Caroline, Kelsey, New Haven, M Mahoney, fe Charleston: Larios Jans, Ketchum, Brooklyn; Juniata, Webber, Hav Bunice Gaines, Hartford; Governor, Smith, Milvon Millst Alexanvier M,-Cas- well, Warebam; Dani Parker, Guilford, : Jarvis Ere, Burounis, Wooten: Larisa, Vantin, rovidenre 7, Rex Harvor, acamios Penthtiets Repeoen WY tk; Bein ke of Sealy, were landed from thie ( ) on tho 10th. Ne more will be discbarged until = stoamor makes another at- tempt to tow her off. Sown We Tomson, of Fall River—She hs ogi sails, rig- ing, and other materials of this vessel, which was ashore om Island, have beon taken to Bristol, RI. Sen» Lapy Crinton—We loarn by Norton's Ri that the thr Lady Clinton, of Jersey City, from Philanciphia for Berton, with a cargo of coal, wae run into near Plumb Gut, hich carriod away her starboard shrouds and bulwarks. She is now in Greenport, LI, for repairs, Senn Isangis.a— Tels Nehaaten brought up to the city last 't the boiler ap tus, with the sebr Isabella (lately sunk wt Sandy Hook) ales: side, in the slings. They succeeded in raining her on the $11 ng parted the chains, tegesher with the lave were prevented from bringing ber up to the Ri Tell tn with, the ‘stoop. Alpine, Pinto, Off Cay vai in witl yy ine, Pinkhem, from Georgetown, SC, bound to St Augustine, Fa, disurmated. Took her in tow, and brought her to this port, wi 1 & Mary, Middleton, fm Niondon, April Hi ’ Nich Paci 2208 Ne ‘rh. 130sp, 10000 tbevone--sent heme i secon, 7th, bork Rugeno,Brewa, North Pacise, do'sp ofl. arr ‘Bedford, April 8, ship M: ‘orey, South Pacific, 4d Tis op, T0040 wh ctl 1,800 te bons; Moporte sla from Ver vaoo, June 27, Goo Champlin, Swai: jewport, 20 Atde June 20, Jos Maxwell, FH, 84 wp: Clifford, Wayne, do 540 sp. spe ‘Oct 3, Int 36 20'S, lon 108 47 W, Gratitude, NB, 160 sp, Sid from Reverly, Sth, brig Benj Pranklin, Prior, South At- usar natn ee eat A d Lark pasced down Vineyard Sound, 8th, su pore the Ocmulgee and Malte, of and ort Hole, At Taleahuana, Fob 6, Jan NB, 500 sp, (which had }een shipped home by the Atkins Adama Songs Three Brothers, Nantucket, 1,900 xp, 200 wh, rd, Greeaport, 40 Ni, clean; ‘Java, At do, Dee 2%, The fovith mate, Mr W deserted with w ton shipped a fell compl Arr at Houg Koug Sandwich Islands: Heard from in Fi of N Bedford, (00 sp nother to th Ceorge, at &% W, ship Metacora, Shockley, of om lon 86 'W, Now Bedford, (o alongside and the boats ‘cw Dedford, Sth, spoke Jan 25, Int cd Bedford, ter, Now Bodfi Irena. De: ‘acific, ome with ro, in Jone, Elizabeth, Barker, NB, 500 e later, and some sails, rigging, m the wreck of bark Gem, of Sag Har! ported Lat, Jan 2%, 49, on « reef off Suwarrow At Hong Kong, Jan $0, Dart h, aaine di doard, for the Nort Went, do for Bhering’s S'raita, soon. At Valparaiso, Feb 6, Logan, Nickerson, NB, 200 wh, 40 sp on board, for NW Const. At Tahiti, Nov 22. Young Hero, Naa, 2,20) bbis, for . Folger, Nan, 16 mos eut, 150 ap; a pr report that she had 400 bbls in Septomber, is discro~ Ufteds in Feb, lom A, iat 20, Empire, Naw, fd W, 1,190 sp off snl op; Povoinac, Grant, do, £0 ap. ‘Off Masenfuero, in Jan, Zenas Coffin, Arthur, Nan, 509 bbla. in Jan Columbia, Chase, Nan, 1,590, to t Sroe n KS 26 W, Hops, NB, 520s) ‘Oct 2, on the Lis ‘ormosa, of and from NBed- ford for Pacific. “Sanis, of Whytootackee, Abm X Howland, 700 bbls wh, 15 il, i Jb Spoken. town, from Palermo, and 28 daysfrom Gibraltar, 65 4 Bark Y New Orl by the M Sanger, A for New Orleans, no date, lat 25, at New Haven, 6th. VOR CALIFORMIA. Ship Martha Hinkley, from Nantucket (Oot 22) for Califor- jan 21, int Hy 8, lus 70 3 W. nis , Ship Momument, ‘Trott. honoe (Nov 18) for San Prancisoo, Dee Hy, lat 1 1 N, lon 25 12. Winslow, Stall, from Now Bedford for San Francises, iro. A letter from Capt Janeiro, but dates to Brig Motropolis, Bennet, from Reverly (Nov 23) for San Frantineo, Dee Wat Ts X, lon B12 , Foreign Ports. Acarvioo, Peb 15—Arr ship Averick Heinsken (Rus), Geerken, Balti Bal aichough x ie ‘arr 2d, Rinctood: Usdine: Duntr, for de, bal Roman Smith, Rahal for NYork, S days: So Chick iT yman, itmer, aw, Mair, net Wiliag) diag; Mary 101 Jane, Bos paraiso. lof Wyk, Doane, for Boston, sid 8th. A barks Philadelphia, (Brem for New York, 2%; Oste, Han} soon: brig Louise rem) for Bos- ton, dg. Shi about Sth. Prus bark Leopold, atte, do. sin, Wilson, Haltimore, Sarab il wee, Gets from board; one man hod died, iY arantine, with small pox and the cock wae re Gor. z only Am vessel. "GUADALOUPE, March 18—Brig Goorge Washington (Br), EXOA, March 14—No Am vessel in port. Havana, 4 ril 4—Barks Globe, Wihetmors( =: char Diet; Proxpect, Underwood, for fer Borvon; Ovande, Cousine, for. Moston, ‘Thowpeom, for Matanann, to load for N York, 0, for Cowes, ldg: ‘ton, Deiano, dischg; Mora, Choaie: tor Marmburs, tg: Kanawha, t un m on jon, Sprague, i _ rages ter Dyin ts Gait, Fivin' Rogertes, Gieanee “Miedsra, Adolaide, Aveiin, eles Met ‘oben, F A Perley, Saxony, ia, Tendella, Manchester, and Merits, dich F9, denies, en Ga Tork, Frankfort Whi 5 vritens w. arr Zi. disehe: Jo~ ry Bi ly, Munroe; Raw from nN th ld previously Sardinian brig Febo, Boston: he the foreign vestels Bliaten, for Philadelphia, and Wile nr N York, Marrs, March 9—Sid brig Dracut, Shac ™M April b—-Ship Kossuth, Fi 2 12s 54; bark Alice Frasic B account of ill health), for Mi 2, bark age by Rairden, 4, Sawyer, do: 25:h, bark Sarah Olney, Carlton, from Kid 24th, barks Mary Lowell, Flood, Portlan. , Boston; Julia, Wilson, N York vel Cla Seb, codbury, Port ch, beige Potos, Bet= eS utenburg, Wooster, Bristol, Ri; Watson, mnt, March 25—Ship Francis, Bilis, fer Boston, John Bird, Bird, from NYork. woh Aret cory, do. Toner. ai t Mareh 22—Barks John Colby, and Martel: brigs Atlantic: Harriet, Louies, and Commerce, and schr Perseve- rance, all kig, destination, ke, not reported, St Jace, March 2—Sehe iatry Bhi, Dyer, for NYork, teen Std zh, bark Frances ia, May, Senta Crud ov pet * | St Jone, NB, Apel K—Art schey Boho, MeMallia, NYork. Cla Sth, brig Yreat’Wubocen N York ork. wat, March 1t—Arr sche Don Nicholas, York, Ja- 1, it Metamora. Ki NYork; 16th, ‘Park Shiel rtland: ¥, Les ld loth, brig Marcie Trideu, Busta, Morton, NY: or tark Franklin, Gibbs, for Boston, lig: brigs . Snow . 27th, gins, March ZI-At Grand Key, sehe Thos Mix, ork, cieg. , Trl Cole and Loo shman, complete their cargoes at the lseward ports, agd leave the April 1 bark Cochituate, Berry, for Taloshuaae, to finieh Mg for Boston. March 25—No Am vessels in port. Home Ports. w—Arr sehr Mary, Milliken, Ral larch —Are schre Albert R EI Wahab, ——. Cid 25th, sober Jali Indies Arrowave, April Bagcrors, Ne , three nd wp. Ch beh Princess Royal (Br), York Syiph (Hr), Masters, . ude; sehr Judge Sn 5 brig Sum, Cromby, ate Nhat Sn \¢ ‘ Watiida, Lewis, which salted. henee for re- purty having teen in contact with brig Sum (at this port from ladelphia), on Sundag last, of Cape Cod, and parted fore od received other damage, The Sum, ese sipbeom and hotstny, Telegraphed—Ships Cote Shell, from NOr~ Jeno: Josind Quiney, Hinckley, from ‘ork, Signal for « Itig. CM ship Viola, Jamesom NOrieans: barks Mimoea, Liidreth, Chinw: Kesiah, Kendall, Havana: Gen Taylor, C Vy. San Francisor: Bllen Noyes, Les ware, ilndelphinc Merri dos Ko briae Comden to Li ment, SA Appicton, Hamilton, doy 1 t Cornetia, Paulin, Corson, io; L Anson p Rialto; " rigs Vino, Myra f . 1p Oservia. MrereciChe trige Clement, Ryder, Reston: A mame, Ryder, $ ie Gg toad World, Castner, NOr- , Bizley, Boator Detorsh (Br), Liston, Liverpool; Clement, Ry- Apri TA Are seb, Pam i ary Brights Veoh, Pass A i sites Moores Wobitinn, Pitdsibin iy wou TOT: Apel C-C1d sehr Madeira, Neary, Boston: oa ‘Guc worm me, April 1—Arr bs . Rastport . delpbiny Sth, sche? Rall, Reston ter Neer Rea i for tot doe Lawen, Del, April ¥, & Pt—Packes shi verge) ah ot Pet, J now coming fan” RMR, for Boston: bries Rmina — Consort, for Sam Francisco, and New for Cardepaa, went te soa early thie afternoon. mentioned ia yesterday's deapatoh as having been pun inte Featherty, of 60 dering the late gale, proves he the Joe mn Salem vee Toh: oe Bon ae, ‘Mares and Prairie, Stchinase, dieg: Venus, Orr, 40 veasels in port. es, March 27—Scbr Asoff, of and for Boston, tho $000 boxes , for Bt £2 17s Gd; Swan, Whice, for te, & Matanzas, same day, to load wee, from Huowor Ayres. “ i Warrant & perfeet ure, of fortete has been paid. Sold Campeachy. “ April * staren, Picco. estens Gratton, feare| Work Naweunyron?, March b—, Nerfoik. Below, vis area, , , April 7—Are sloop W: x yerkfeypebt ie Fes Smith, PEL ‘chee, Hae f ts Pll Rive er ag at Eleanor, L Newburg Warvist, Brituen, Pall. River for. tina, Shepard, Oth, bark Biliot, Propetngs Jersey Binoy Siaith, Noraieh fr ai Glieralcav, Tialloet, Promdense; ‘Naw lives, A Amulet, Howes, Californias bark J Fortes, ‘b= Arr sehr Nawronr, April s—in port,’ sours dondi urna from m frente dence for Nortolk; by Se a NC. feet rian brig eeeia (PATS soeire usniaies, Marioeeh voller N ecky Decer ones aftr, Notas teop Tatas Verte Provan Loy 9 Al t—Arr bark Josnua Bragdoa, Bragdoa, Motile; Porter, Cardenas; Oriole, ie; echrs Huth Tissues, Lioagna, Chacieetony Fla a Jor, Norfolk; Gaselle, Berry, Rappahanacck vis N eeola, Doane, Plymouth. Sth—Arr soars Albers Albany. Below, , Pil . tne Vantalier fev Custieven, aad te Poureant, ApriteArt big Lubec, Bray. Deer Isle for 3 one 6 te, he At seh Cite, Phowas, Besy, do for as: Pisres, Buckaport for Baltimore: Tao iarver, Meghiae ft rafifio, or, det Congress, it tordo; @ or W coas.ers Anchored below, musi we Cid barks Jobo Aviles, Merrymaa, Havana; bound head of foremasi arre Sista thd stann tetof eese ee 6, abd @ large theot of cousters. monn, April $—Arr sobr J x York, "Sid schte Merohaut, Couche A Yorks Mars Slerty Tarioe, ieherson, Boston. yShiam, (April ¥—Cld sabe Martha Maria, Nickerson, New cf ascier, Witaunaren: NC, Aj Fidelia, Goward, Vinvor, Marks, du; sor Louisine, Sanisi, 36 Duvid Duttell, Podger, N York; sours teh Wuetons Kivview, sobineom, N Yours. ie Fe 5 Ler, sobre’ Ryancer, Banos, Macuuzas; son, Najor mi dola Dawson, Rodick, N Yor Cont Pucchaneaeaneei Ba Sues, Mitek Jane Allivon—Thouas Brown, wife and “Lawea Bar—Schr Advance—John Evans, wife, daugoter aad pom. Passengers Salied. San Pranowco—tark hen Noyes, trum Boston—Messe Willis b luompson, — Kice ang wie, A af Coamuctiag, — Guus, Daniel Wayermas, — urn, — ileury, — Se Fr sehaes — Wilisius, — ridges, wile and edilay C domae, Smith, hs. AFNESS—USE Dk. MeNAIK'S ALOUSTIC ULL lor (ue vure ot Deaineso—aimy, sil those disagresaeia bosses, like (he Luasing ot uneok, lkdiug OL waved, Manama it us, whieh we Lipwoms oF appromouing ds persons Whe Lavy Levi dea! Tur vou, niveom Ue ow ‘Abd Were subject tv Use CAF Lrumpors, Bave, one or two neva Pecan ase aed Spe uly weil. de bas cared case eaee ‘of weaiwoes. Suid vuly Uf STOCK & CU., BKY i dunn street. EAD TLE FOLLOWING LRITER FROM JONAS BL Filip», Assistant Distriet Avturney of Now ure i= 105 AU MPBUN DT a KT, MATER WM, LOD, Daak Srn—I take greasy pleanure P at Pergo +e the purprising eter os YOUT Magnede Powuer, wacn a8 oe e on Ky iy Tesigeoce (he ruavues wilh whiew Lonly rogrestaas hut Ae it Am daTlier ial, As OCtOce INMKINg Lue eApe riment I Lind given up my houre, im cousequexce of ve oe sapere, which e Wy ry maue even Uarly youre aban rer we Y joc ually wbaved. ey ure truig, anne JONAS 6. PHILLIPS, Mr. Peasert Lyon, 420 Broadway, Al‘d' ABKVUUS ANTIVUIB—MOW MANY HAVER died WiLout 6? Who ever dieu wun lef tt oures vou badd A an | DES tes UU LY Arak 8 ao vy mneans ut cue fucker Aeculspius, ox Mery Une Vinw Physician, Twenty-loura cuitiviy wih vue uuu engravings, ng Privave Discuss aad ‘Coucrative Dyvein, i ig contznouns previous to yourecivea, ena toa ie Se eet think of recurning home without a cup ot the Pouxos Lnpius. Dee capiadus aus! porsns guiug to mem, shoud DE. Young's Treatiee om laarriage, cue Yuekes a Every Ove hiss Uwa Physician, Any perun comuing + Ve Lomts enciverd im & lotier, will rovelve wae took, by msi ot atx copies will be eras for one dress DK. WM. LOUDLY, lee > Sere tu hy Mota w bana Sy bnetoon : USfaHaLeD scones x CURING eaiy ae a Bad " yy pisiate, &e., oy Dr. DE LANEY, Minpeacoe sireut, mene vadway. His pracvice in thus branches ws well Kaew (he Most exvemnive, ree} able, amd sucersef ul Som Be Tcreury wed. Gouuue Female KivAIR DISEKADSK CURKD LN ONS bal, ws Weal application without pau.—ike viewme of a tas on cars ba trom any other iu this country; Herepn’ ond sucess ik ey wasn. Dey Takhon h 6b Keace sireet, bas cases, daly, Which Have bated tue Physiciaus, ‘Hills tor (ie cure of Female Lrrequiariuien, $1. K. MOKKISUN 13 CONFIDANTIALLY CONSULTED ‘on all forms 0f private Giscnses. 4 prageace of tauaeg Years emabica Lim vo cure prricouly, Withwws wereUry. seus cacce removed i = tow days. Sanevures sud eumiaal wenktess be iavariatly Tos A Cure or uwies, See Londen diploma, i Lis othe, 24y Pulton sures, Kh. JUMNSON, NO. 16 aren ot years, 18 pre-eminons. Comstivurivaal brought vn Ly « reoret hata, eflcotually cured, Meowa! nr D*; COUPEK, It DUASK STREBI, HAS, inet ouricen yours, Conuned ule praviion to toe treatm Iucut of mercurial wud OLLer uisenses vf @ delionte Me can cure the mont revered mild cases removed in Swe to tive d charge. yo CUKE, NO CHaiG street, is contidon iaily vere pacurs, MURPLY, OF & fed on au assoamen of w ‘No mercury used oF aim~ jours, A. MM. Co Pe ake T's MAKMILD WOMAN'S ORIVATE MEDICAL UUd= Vroteseer of Uiewas®- Sug United Stain All oe ‘De. A. M. Meurlvsae, Hark city!” tater: hus Lihersy street yKo—A COMPLETE PRACTI wy wale ns the ‘D, 284 rose wny, ond op IGORATING COKDIAL— rea veminal weaenese we otuer, 6b T Now Yous, whit fan. ave Fosarm all at 1M Fulton street Bowery, corner of Grand street, and nt the deotor's, om= Ne charge for aa vies. 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