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Storms—Serious Lessee by ‘The Spring ne {Prom the Boston Journal, Aprit 6. ] ‘The oticed y: in owr columas, tothe severe storm ‘has continued uy) acoompanied w! ae rent did not reach this ap to-day, the storm on delayed the boat ter fom Hull dated this morning, seys a vio- N. E., accompanied with leah iale of wind from E 7 thick now. commenced after 12 o'eloek this morni and Miss Corros.-The market steadily increases in firmnoss. TA Ma full-rigged brig was discovered. close in | Manuer in whieh they ha x ributed to Lod ‘oda’ | The only sales reported Dercached to Senta Mid. to Long Beach. in the vicinity of Strawborry Hill, with | Mense success of this piece. hortalomentases cu wy cannot be bought under Xe, and She will probably strike the | Menced with the first act of ~ Jobers Macaire,”’ whic! G 11%e. for a fair Liverpool standar: ‘fhe namew of the unfortunate | ¥#* received with much applause. x1G1T9.—Rates continued quite ‘aan wlth.pat titte who lost their lives ci the destruction of | Buoapwar Tuxatas.—The performances of Mr. Collins oferlag and that at low rates. The onsagem are Capt. Samuel last night, gave very great satisfaction toa large wate a wp, and af irra ‘of distress flying ground at low water. Tuckerman, owner of the Pearly whe was an indus. trious and estimable citizen, 68 years of age; his oldest som, Andrew J. Tuckerman, of 33 years; Mess. Robert Stokell, aged about 60; John Pray, aged about 48; and a man belodging to Nova Scotia. {From the Troy Budget, April LS) At Utlea, yesterday morning.thore w iu the Motiawh-andlt is sald to have doen it was cver known before. A large amount of ty has been earried off by the flood, consist! lumber. fences, &c. Several horses snd cattle 4 been drowned. The first stories of the houses on Water street, in that city. are completely submerged, aud the Syracure and Utica Railroad track was under water, (From the Toronto Globe, April 6.) The neighborhood of Toronto has just beea visited by the mort disastrious freshet that’ was ever kuown in the vicinity. On Weduerday forenoon rain began to fall very heavily. and continued without intermis- don ono the night and during the greater part of But little of the ice and snow in the oreeks Ig the me hborhood had been melted, the rain and the warmth accompanying. caused them to dissolve mee, the streams become swollen to am immense overflowed their banks, and have carried w mill dams bridges. houses. fences, lumber. trees, cattle —almost every thing that opposed their progress. The oes is enormous, so fur as Known, but no estimate of ‘the total damage can be wade. as we have no accounts from distant places. somany of the bridges having been carried away. No mails left the city for two days by | American tragedian, ; and our market is almost deserted, only two or three teams having come in yesterday moraing, We give all the information we have as yot reoelyed On the river Don and its branches, the loss has been greatest. The north branch of this «tream crosses Yonge street at Thornhill, and near 100 feet of the street, which bridges the *(ream, has been swept away; the daan for the mills of the estate of Thorn & Par soua, which adjoins the road, and one side of the tan- nery belonging to the «ame catate, have beon destroyed, and tho mill is also injured. Five horses and two fat fattle. were alco carried off by the flood, with the sta- | were truly perfect in thelr rospective parts, t About 14 miles East of Yonge street, on the vame atroem. is the mill of John Brunskill; there the * have been carried away, and rm eto the mill and shop, which "filled with water, Seven dams, bosides those we mentioned. within three miles of Thornhill, have been carried away. but we have no particulars of the lows. ‘Another tributary to the Don crosses Yonge street, at York Mills. This ereek broke its bounds, and divid- ing at the bridge. without injuring it, rushed across Yonge street in two streains. doing a great deal of da- mage to the road. The whole valley between the two alled Hogg’s Hollow, was filled with houses flooded with water; was totally destroyed. b crosses You Wills, ecmmonly about thr we regret to only ine stance we hae 0, who lived on Yonge street. in endeavoring to cross the stream on a log. fell in and was drowned. Tho creck at ordinary times it not above two feet in de very email stream which croses ¥ diately above the toll-gate, was so much swollen as to twist a factory completely round. which ataads a little Bat itis at the } river about Ove iniles he «well ® farm steading. The whole of their { on the flats, has nder wat hay stacks. and cord-wood are swept and three large bridg mills very mu in the establisha ne df the houres. expecting every mon would be carried away, A raft was n no beats to bring them to ferra firma, n their and five men thrown into the current. ultimately got out imsufety. Farther dow about three miles from Lown. ia the pa Messrs, Eastwood and th shing mill ‘The dam was only purti ostroyed, and the mills escaped without meeh ir ‘The whole of the thats of the Von, to te west of te city, were ec; the bridge to Eave way, 0 together with lumber foree against the Don the city, on the plank rend leadiu about nine o’eloek. on way, and wad swept off a* very mach swollen at buildings were flooded, rried away, Im: of under. got out for the American market, bave been ewept the lake. and no doubt there has been much demage to other property upon them. On the Hurober th done bas also been yereat. ‘Th river of the Albion Thureiny morning Ly the sireau this point t. 00, gi the river the plank road bar ay, but the bridge in the village of Werter dat the Inst accounts. We have no intelligence from anywhere higher up. On Dundas street the river made two passages of great width across the road. one on each side of the bridge. The bridge was standing at the last accounts, and ma, now be considered rafe. The dam of Howland's mill od agg ny away and the mill suffered great | oury m. Gamble’s mill-dam is entirely gone. and the store houre of this gentleman. on the flat, has been flooded so as to have damay 2.000 barrels of flour. Another storehouse. lower down, near the bay. ts said to have been carried off altogether Low!aad’s loss is stated at £1,000, Gamble’s £1.00, The city alo has | uttered, A Ib rill which crosses Yonge street, the property of the late Alexander Wood, not finding » large enough outlet through the culvert swept down one side of Yonge «treet, op) Judge Macauley's and Elmeley louse, crossed the street ot Mr. Crawford's. and pursued its course till it reached drain. It destroyed a very large portion of the street, and @ considerable sum will be required to repair t effects of its escapede, Another Little stream whi crosses Tonge street. near Shuter street, was terous as (o Lift a house on Kdward street from its foundations. and. in its course to the drain, flooded a number of houses on Church street, neat Queen street, under whieh it (s carried by a culvert. The Brantford (Canada) Courier, of the sbeth Instant. speaking of the late food ia the West rovines, saye:—The Grand River, in this sicinlty, lias ‘rises to an immense height. Tho fate are covered, in some places, to the depth of three or fur feet with water Portions of the exnal bank have re ‘time. the wind during | other densely crowded and fashionable audience. tela om the nie t and this m: raing blowing p winenaenin Wo eas Mat We. eepussenen of and his | favorite characters, when another treat may be ox- Youngest son. Vranklin L. Tuckerman, 70 yours of age; | pected by the public, such as hes been given each night reat freshet | the public are to be furored with the grand opera by ped than | Verdi, written for the greet basso Marini, who will per- Theatrical and Musical. Bownny Tiszatax.— The Merchant's Steed of euse’ was again performed last evening, befere an- , of the FE —Bales were mado mon Southern at %e., the lly jue on private terms, ial, deserve the greatest praise ience. On Monday night, ho will appear in two ot his ae corn, 3id.; . 6d. To London, we quote dead weight at of the past week and naval stores at 2a. Tue Travian Orne a7 Nisto's.—On Monday night, amount, at 400. a 460, « Signora ¥. Tedesco will sustain the | Common aeeeamen, while sales wore made of @ cargo, ebar Fre AR og ‘Signor Corradi-Setti, the basso, | St $7340. 2 900, eash. will appear in this opera, also. together with the deli. | | Lxap—The market was dull, and buyers have had cious. silver-voiced ‘Loria, ‘This is the foundation of | the advan ing rates were $4 95 ‘a cast in every respeet as strong as could be found In eats $5 isn 2e irissourt apy country. and the result will bo that the whole eee: hesm fertien sealans af 000 musical vubile will be present to enjoy the splendid | bhds. Porto Rico, at 2tc. a 2c. Other kinds were music. It will be another triumph of the conductor and of all concerned, startling, enthusiastic aud full of brilliancy. It will be great. Bvaron’s TuxaTxe.—The entertainments at this Rouse, last evening, consisted of the popular comedy | " Paovistons.—Pork—The market was something easier. of the “Serious Family,” and the play entitled “A | with sales of 660 barrels, at $9 75 a $9 87% for thin Scene from the Life of an Unprotected Female.” Both | ess. $10 06 for mest, and $8 373; for prime. Beef was of there pieces are now popular, and the audiences at without marked ,, While some trivial wales have Burton's seem to be perfectly satisfied with the pre- 72 Sgures. | Beef heme wore sentation of them for an evening’s amusement. Supor- Fosfor 1s, at $1650. Cut monte added to the above bill, last evening. was the farce of 'y. with sales of 250 barrels and tiereos hams, * Alarming Sacrifice,” and o onng ant a favorite dance. tomething hither, an Hie, 9 Fis. ait wee eld The house was, as usual, well fille utter was in deme Nationat Tnearne.--Mr, Marshall, the celebrated poi torpor ail sal while cheese was took his benefit last night, before anak Rerace. aileceker told the following lote at the one of the largest audiences ever congregated in this ‘xehange, this day :—6 lots on Kighti favorite place of amusement. The beneficiary ap- , hear Tenth avenue, each 251102, $130 cach. $750; street. 4 do, adjoining, each 25x102, $136 each, $640; 23 do. on peared in two of his best characters, and he was as Sone coven sere, near Sixth avenue. sath x10, quiet. Ons.—Linseed continued quiet. and the quotations were merely nominal. They range from 850. » 89e. for Rnelish and a Crude sperm was quoted at well received in the part of Marteau, in the drama en- | $975 cach, $22423; 1 do. corner of Seoond titled the “ Carpenter of Rouon,” as in Michacl Ehrie, “an atreet, 252112, $2,400; 1 do. corner of Fif- in the piece of the * Maniac Lover.” Ie was admi- | ty. street and Lexington avenue, 25x70, $425; 8 rably well sustained by the competent cor m pany o this | do, re uF each 25x70, $270 each, $810; 1 do. om thestre. The entertainments conclu with the tbs inth street, 25x100. laughable furce of the * Siamese Twins.” in which Mr, market remained steady, with a fair Jefferson, the excellent comedian, and Miss Lockyer. About 200 hhds. New Orleans sold at 4); = ere have also been sales, within a day or Aston Piace Tugarne.— Henry the Fourth’? was tee $00 hhds, Cubs Musoovado, at 43; = 5o., usual performed last night. Mr. Bass enacted Follstaff ex-| ~ ‘Tartow.—The demand was 00d, and the sales cellently well, though he was badly supported by his | amounted to 25,000 Ibs., at 7c., cash. Bardolpb and Poins, Mr. Lynne personated the king | —Wiatenonx.—The Eastern saies of Northwost were tdmirably. and Mr. Mazon supplied the, place of Mr. | Made ss 3156: . eash. tor export. Fleming, who is ill, To-morrow evening Miss Ju- | yo9 bute a a Agee mabot woe very tu eee ee lia Dean, an actross of great dramatict ovlebrity, p-| gon. Also, 20 hhds. drudge, at 230., time and interest. reat this theatre, in the beautiful character of Evadve. Miss Dean is an excellent tragic actress, and agreut favorite, She will be supported by a ‘ga0d Receirrs ov Kriz Raitaoay axp Nowtn Kiver Boats— Weeary Summary. Evie R. KR. N. R. Boats. curt. Mr. Neafle, who played recently with Miss Da . venport at the Broadway theatre, also appears in the Whicker, bbls. teres BO 2.io4 part of Ludovico. Mr. Lyune as Colonna, and the other | 4 06 7 . . in Hy characters by the tock ec apany Tho amusements . . will close wit “A Peontiar Posi. | Merchandise, vis seve 638 1.008 Mr. Bass is in fatignvie ia his exertions to | Yutton, do 400 328 the patrons of this beautiful theatre, and it is | Wool balow a1 262 he will meet with liberal patronage tn his of- tae ois tee sie im to establish the legitimate drama. Wewish kim Wasi + 5,620 oH Calves .. a Sweisty's Orera House. The amuyementa for to- Hogs, H 1 morrow evening. as announced by the Napoleon of | provin emer eee 123 negro minstrel-y, are of a very attractive character. | Malt, bushels... ... 1,500 They ec isdies choruses, imitations of the , ‘4 leading pr a, ¢ guitar and violin. MARKETS ELSEWHERE. ch as polkas, a, &e The next con- STOCK S4Lna. double re! shares emuayivenin wor tik to Bxchuce ings, comic Jane Pru ar evens, yania Railroad, Kank, Pittsbu: Srrastian B. Coox’s Sr cert of M ‘ook, t nusical prodigy. 3 ee raey Railroad, where performaners on the pianoforte we have before Roa) fa noticed. premises to be a splendid entertaimnont. The | 34% talent ireelf ght, to sill the Tabernncle Bie with urditers zh 1 there will be | Interest, arent disple his 1. Northail, Madame Stephanic tion te Jiniet, who has so rapidly cows into public favor releetions of music have been made with nd the concert bids fair to be the gri of the seneen, ‘The performers ave all of the highest clace in their respective spheres, Do not fail to go. Ovyaric.—Mr. Pierce, professionally called Pompey, aleo announces that bis entertainments, to-morrow evening will be ofa varied character, They comsist of negro songs of every character. choruses, and dancing, Mytonron.—White’s Serenaders are doing very woll inthe Bowery. Their negro songs and rofrains give great ratisfaction, Baine’s Paxonama.—-This painting is deseriptive of a voyage to Rurope, a view of the Thames tunnel, and of very remarkable, and Leopold Meyer, the vio- The Armori 0) Kensington 6's, 000 County 6's, a oes Soot 17 Benn A: loo do. 2 agen, ‘Apelt ise Stork oar DOMESTIC MARKETS. all the beautiful scenery up ihe Rhiue, It is» besubi- New Brororn On Manker, April 8 —S; -We ful painting. have only to notice a sale of 350 bbls. at 118¢., which includes ail in the market. Several ave Gexenae Tom Tarsa This minintare Crom re turned to his bome in Connectien rived during the week, not yet landed. In Holmes Hole, a sale of 387 bbls. wae made ut ® price we did not tntemited sup, remarkably successful winter's tour in the eer vert. ‘This Mitte manaikin is worth s quarter ot a | Weern, | Whale tas teen ingamtved supply watil the | | million. and yet keeps up his exhibitions. finding the excitement tecessury for his health. He opens in Iphia onthe 22d inst r, the dist tragic netress dremetic representations while plvy- ing at the Broadway theatre, have gained fur her an imperishable name, will appear at the Walnut street We hear of no sales in this market; a parcel of 16,300 theatre, Philadelphia, to-morrow evening. | Ibs. NW Coast and South ig sold at Holmes Hole,un- ‘Tre Cormese Lavy, with 11 feet, together with her | derstood at about 28¢, per Ib. oou: bhie: ground, tler and dark at 14 650 bbls. fale ionat at 44a d4Ke., Tearing only 980 bbls, of hb ‘importations in the mark ort 90 this handsome N, W Coast was imade in Holmes Hole on private terms, in New London. April Sth. the stock of whale oil was reduced to 1.200 bbls. Whalebone.—- Phi servants and retinue, are spending a week in th Prmapenruis, April 12—No change in gotton, and the ith Barnum, who is trylng in vain to induce them | market z 7 130 Vales have been fold, toexhibit In this city, and delay their visitto Bng- * T2ige.' four isheld at $5 va |. for oe tr aia and ehote land until be goes over for Jenny Lind in July. Mine Common brands: the doman Pwan-Yekoo sticks up her pretty little aristocratic nose | brands, including extra, at $5 37 Rye at the idee of exhibiting in public fe held at $2 S14, And corm Sh ha ade oh a tcea ioe Miss Fanny Wallack is playing at Pittsburgh. ay Teeatcomtinus aren, at thn $1 for mt 1 ay Sy ayivania white. Oats or the body of a man culled Stephens, had been fou Molasses Inferior lying in the woods, near the barracks, stabbed $f pickiod hems, one mangled in different parts, in 8 mort shocking manner. | jf’. Pork sel Officer Wm. J. William-on immediately started down, tn hopes of finding some clue to the perpetrator of the Pout he bad only ‘reached the Pheonix e ine en he saw & man seated on the top ni hose pantaloons and coat were filled with blood. The man’ im coal, and fre! ~ sminally Mrebenge with» vary ‘gull Vustasce. Telegraphic Report. o- ry vey Pd pm sete and Havana, April 3, 1850, after # ry omn! . the officer en topping edhe onvent on bate Coffee dull, Sales of molasses at 14; reals. Sugar Middling to fine white, 8% @ 10; ordinary white, 8 a 8%; yellow, 6a 7; brown, 5 #:5\; Muscovado, 6 a6, Baltimore flour, $6. Grain, unchanged so bedaubed with ing roune 200 bi te him, and the follow nished by acknowledging officer continued to inter after a good deal of evasion thing, a4 yet, to any extent. Gross ed for the little bridge, and the ieee of road between the two bridges, in West Brant- Tora pressure of water is alrondy going, | apd in nil probability. before morning. unless some. na « living om the Since writing the above, we are informed, the river is still on the rise, and fears are entertained of much damage being done The Hamilton (Ca) Gaxetie, of the Sih lost. says Vrom the Grand River, we learn that the new bridge road thing i+ emoug the missing. Several famil flats hed to make a quick retreat done to prevent it of $1,000, has been ewept away Caledonia, the tained for the rafety of the bridge a the water having risen above (he wharves, destroying a large quantity of rait, maple sugar, and other pro- perty. On the road between Caledonia and Cayuga, Bik the small Dridges have been washed away, and the | water, in some instances. three to four feot deep on the road. A correspondent, writing from Onkville, «ays | that they have had the heaviest froshet ever known in | t quarter. The bridges at Bronte and Oakville have both been carried away, an Lake Shere Road temporarily uence. It {+ also added. that that section have been swept from their Laver yrom Bnazit.—The bark Agnes, Captain | Sherman, arrived yeaterday morning from Rio | Janeiro, bringing us popers to the 2h February. | At the time che left (March 8) the yellow fever Was jrevailing among the shipping to an alarming steresbip Sa jo Juneire on t Com. Kennedy, ar- | id of Pebraary, on | her way frem New York to Oregon. | en blasted Trinidad, Feb ’ . Obie (74) from San Franciseo, | | agene, TS 3 t . iro Ol . Ist te ayoune, Pr ene. 5 &e., «| from Kio Janeiro on the Ist ult. for CITY TRADE REPORT. Clare New Gre. ” Posten. The firet lieutenant of the Ohio had died Farmar, April 13-4 P.M Moxice 5 We fever. The cotton market exhibited wo ehaugs, and anise | © ee ny Te Uv. & Brandywine was at Rio | Were limited. The private mail sccounts reorived by | {° re Hy 8 Janeiro on the 3 in this city, continued to represent the receipt wae! or. 4 Freighte dull; coffee scaree and high; freights | 8* declining, nadalsothe prevalence of unfavorable wee | €° roots Sk tat ea to the States, 20 cents ther for the newly planted crop during the first week of Y 1 ’ * present mont! ers ata general rule remained 4 Cham have vee “e cubeidy to the firm, and were dieposed to wait for the receipt of the et nwa voor sony Ar Arr A next advices from Europe. The inclemency of the 19 to teke measures for public relief in ¢ weather during all the early part of (he day cheoked | wi > epiden ie out-door business, The market for this State and West. | mT rf ! brends of F continued to be more buoyant and Fathia ‘t Totem.’ Sep.) ' Tae Dearn of Ma. Carnes. The a t of the | Ser ont! i Wester vata and death of Mr. Cal h wppenrs be ee ae Three Mar Lealay Ggill be read with mournful interest, es giving | erm brands continued firm. with moderate sales. | Th r 7 Kirny way, te relied om us accurate, hn any We eg, dy | ae ne change in bonded Canadian. There was ao | Port simpson, iit; bie ie b e e ie a wri ¥ | change in wheat. and no sale moment were Mfeoted | Prankfort. le private everetary. and It Corn continued in limited supply, and prices were bet. | Gallipagos ny y ell whe hed opportenities of file case, The writer, in a priv the remarkably life-like appemr- Mr. Cathoun’s face after death. whieh has been by others Leannot divest H k again.’ Ales od ‘aake Ht been for oll to routine the fact. that he can speak mo more Colwate SC) Ti oA, Apt be Owe asp Prswericacie RavnoanWe have te hy @ dispatch received sex « mrt that the bonds of the cit heny. appropriated by © the stock of the Obie aud F ell been satiefactorily tikpe « b. and effect portant line of improvement | Ape ii "1 Arn 13 The United States ve, Chas. J. Burnhom Sehr Me Serveney. Sohn Harris, BON. Felton and Philip Goldman, for an endesvor (o make & revolt om board the ship Ft. Lewis, Mr. Sumuters produced evilense to entablich the feet. which was not refuted, though the witne sere wd sami nation iricige will be | T | Bas the following: —F | night we had a light frort. that dealt hardly with the int ‘t brutal thet he had committed th murder. He was taken to the police offtee sal | THE LATEST ADVICES searched. when $85 In gold and $2 in silver were found | new about h. His ehirt he had ed with the bosom | {othe bac! to coneval the bioad. Itseems tha | 42% PARTS OF THE WORLD, RRCKIVED at THE porte, of NEW YORK HERALD OFFicH, | e police office ve Jobn Careless — St. Louds Aram. 1 10, | (Ale) Intelligencer, Aprit 13 ‘The Crops. ‘The Hagerstown (Md) News says that It lan pretty feneral opinion, that, owing to the unaeual severity of | the weather for the pret month, the crop of clover has | been greatly injured, if not entirely destroyed Sun The Baltimore nf tho Lath instant, says :—A let | y ter from Hrockland. Prince William county, Va. in- 4 4 | = forms us that, on Tuesday last, there on of ony RR fnew on the ground, and that most of ti 0 1 that vieinity are irretrievably lost The Baton Rouge (La.) Garett of the Mat ult says— | The revere frorta of Wednerday ant Thursday nights | have dertroyed the fruit ond tender vegetation. The | ane and cotton have suffered an irreparable injary, | some Selds being totally destroyed. The river at this | place ls very high, but remains at» stand. The St. Francisville (La) Chronsele. of the 3%h ult a fow days part we by vather. for the sesae I S balmy atmoewhere of «pring, and a ped the bude that had jast put forth On Sunday | cotton snd corn crop, which on many plantations fa | our parish had just made It appearance above the | earth. The frecae on Wednesiay might has, ws feat, totally destroyed both cotton and corn. The flattering = im thie section for an sbuadent fruit crop | buco, Hirari beh. 4 le ar Peath Hoaneery Norns itsyei ter for good white and yellow. Pork was in some better request. and prices firmer. There was no marked | change in other articles of provisions, The stormy weather cheoked (ransactions in groveries, which re- mained about the ea wh oe iy He Rimen Bian hows meelicd 0 dedeult of were The reoeipta for the past week soi up pate bbls. The etock oo hand the in. epeetion warehouse (hie morning. was se fol Pots, P First sort, bbls... ‘ 2 Seeond cert, do. . ¥ ‘Third vort. do, . | AD Condemned, do ‘EO w yy Vive, Pore S “Transaeth Wit] ee ' $400 for No. 2 superfine with Canadian, at cecum ste, Phe Nor. 1 common to stright Stata, old and new imapee- | Jerry i Pie ii. 79 tion at £4 S10 $5 08 «) miced to fanoy Michigan at eae 15 19) 8 $6 G4: and pure Gennessos at $5 500 Trrene ar 14 | $964. Peuthern Plow wos steady, with asics of 600 Mar 6 bbls at $5 188 % for mined ' to good brands. a] Kimore Alexandria and Georgetowa at $5 60 for fancy do. do. Kye Fiow waa ory quint at rg ‘The mim ket for com meal was flirt iy 0, - mall aalo at $2 04 4 Venice, Ital in Yers Cros, 1 Viewsa, is Wareaw, Rusia ar Eaariter, tai. Qeene. Deo. @ part com- and naval stores Ea and naval Fspaks Loe To Glasgow, sone lard was reported at Tar The demena was good for North River for ex- port, andthe market was steady, with sales to » fair Line.—There was an easier feeling in the market for 2 | ini (rte Dorbery,| Left Koen, une) Over VY | ropa, will close Married, ports that he oy the before the Rev, My. Qar- | sehore) ‘ae Ps 5 or Per saat Ey A A TR Mid fn Bhat ed a} jong’ vat inn —— teil Biter Ke GY cerleche panty wg a * Die barging late lighters. Om the 18th intent, Joun Cox Sr: after olin. | Simm Axri, Littlefield of and for Nobu eet coring tines, vou of Sepheas, in the Suk year of acheter cts ces ta als HS Seieade and these of the family, are respootfaliy x y 7 invited to attend the funeral service at his father's bronee, dence, No. 171 Bowery, to-morrow at half 2 o'olock, from whence his remains will be | 9° re \shaigewed Aiea, bode pera about On Srtinn evening, ths anne Age; Mr. Jous G. | swod in, Banuen, of this cit, 42 years. sours His relatives i nis’ are invited to attend his | fe funeral. on dunday morning, the 14th instant. Iile re: | ¢ Rossen, noe 5 nains will be removed to White Plains. Westchester | yo‘, *ay sosstan on, ‘The cers leave the Cisy Mall for Whive Plait, Sonn Ma vapce ll St, Philadelphia from rapiaton on, x2 the 11th instant, at hor late reaidonce, 23 White. | NN Pe whi mabichy nained a a aathale ta tall ts {edlous'less whieh ahs boro wift Obtislica forstede, sean pr ness. w! Sonn J, sens * native of Glenmore, county of Kilkenny, Treland. | she ist wits fas sear Pine ig Beg =~ oh Her friends. and thove of hee nephew. William Gad ook load ot aelacoess acrid nuh forconll ney. are invited to attend her funeral, on ni rare alleys Part of waist. respectfully Sunday, 14th instant, at 2 o'clock, precisely. Soun Buca Maripa, which pat, bac out afver comtaot with brig se Raster 02 Pes ‘Sun, is bo jad te Alban; ‘SHIPPING INTELLIGBNOR. alg tito! oS G Sr 27 Pete, Teh fart : Poarvon & Co, uad intended for a freighter. ‘The Ocean Mail ‘Whalemen. bs The New Yor Line aoe | tee vento North Atinutic: ving sla'3d, Set he Beet fl wien tn tone vot phe Bn 45 aving been run inte by an woes ¥ bound ship, Comte Leitch, April 13] Rurepar Lott, Lprit Ment, morn of Sth. Also, sid Sth, brig Lewis Bruce, Niagara, ‘April27 | Atlantio, Weet, April 27 ‘Mh, sohr A Nickerson, Sparks, ‘do; Toch, AR rig Latah, 4 ig Meer Drer, da sone BB Cook, Coo Cook, pe May 19} Pecite, Nye, Mer | raise Yah i 1080's Tale ine iia from a Ravart i curanten autnees Apli6| Cof Glasgow, Matthews, May— | Frost to have arr eh La 9} to cruise tea FROM BR: R BARMEN. ere ann ship Yorkahire, i jor Liverpool, Maroh 26, lat Mary ae from Mobile for Liverpool, Maroh 20, British rguepe, Bell April l MAVANA AND N,ORLEANS, | HAVANA AND W.oRLMANS. | lat dl 9, lon , =, Farnham, henee, Deo 11, for Zaaribar, Geerging Parte, Me asinine ee raises ats Southerner, Derry, “april 13 fale ncaa Ship Howard, from New Orleans for California, 6 days ont, Empire pee oH Siem une day gad Sani ae i Tey shes, & Mary,” of Nantucket, for Californis, Jaa Obio® , = Foreign Ports. Philadelphia, Ansa, March 7—Bark Geo: 2 . Seocatie peaiae, see Wh, rae & Honry Pesoud, for Callao, aE Clty, Stoddar Bownay, Feb 10—Sld bark Sophronia, Bmmerton, Muscat A a age ee erica, Shi May! (Soames Arana ne Ree tO, ba N—Sid merica, Shann Ay ca, Shann 5 UaENOW A " 2 bark Olof Wyk, } Canada, Harrison, Pie ade, Harrison, May 16 Boston font mu hh ah has been reported atte * The Obie and Georgia touch at Charleston, Savanaah | NC te clea for Caligora Banpres, Scott, Wilmington, om Bevan, and connect with the ¥1 Gomaiven, March Silenus, Jobason, from Port ah a yan ea for the Pasit noe, to flaish 1a — ‘ whiel Soe apts to leave Paaaina monthly Gunsesm oh Meni eat) brig Damerscore, Osbors, eee Boston. Hativax, April 3—Are sohr Flora, Pettingill, New York. Havana: Apnl s—Hark Glove, Whitmore for Oronsende, (2000 boxes,) chartered at £2 17% 6d. Kixoron, Ja., March 29, Drign Atchafalaya, Bermudian, (Br) for Philed, ie dan sobre Sal Hy Fitrgerald, Shanks, for panied aa a Pitman (Inte Row- fy Cleared. with pe—Teane Allerton, Smith, San Francisco, G& 9 Wheel- ktit; Republie, dson,” do, MO Roberts; Consvell oh rt hits (ig) Atle ‘Allen, eeepodt K Kermit; Bremorbafen, fo) York; schre Oclla: Claggett, for i mite, Sree kee Samet, Bromen, SJ Beshied: Cherokee, Win adie, Cha- Wright for Moston, Ida; Adams Treat, front, from Yank, MO Roverts) Adelaide, Tisess,' ovate “egemen, 10 Jaxeino, Murch 33—Ship Henry Pratt, “Maling, (from leston & Co. ruin, 4 dnyw: barks Barrington, Luohio= Barks—Ue Corning, Loyd, Rio Jancire, HB Coraing; Me- re Feh Bh wee fet; Arcthusa, Cras pang, Clark, Matanens rige—Amesburg, Prus) Michaelis, Amsterdam, Selmi Baker, Sant Crug, Nesmith fuego, de; Medway, Baloom, Bu , B Mokvers, Zeli Tarkis,. St John, WB, P 3 Nevins & Soa; Tuscan, Cou Rappabannock River, Nesith & Sons, ;Sarals Maria, Rogers, Santa Marthe, 11 Underwood: Mary Wite, Crockett, St cha, PR, R. voaklin, Jeremie, oe Roswirs & Go ier Ponsseuias J I chi Ver, Harri Almira An Gliscm, Baker Bina bury &’Sandford; Era, Chamber! ‘Seamer Thomas Collyer, (new) Corson, Georgetown, DC. Sloope-Pred'k. Brows, Gardaor) Tecumseh, Fowler, sad Capitol, Smith, Providence. Machia Port, for x i to City: Proven ME Balzhens “Jeon, mt (f imutelt, Salem for California, Stall, (from NWedford) San (from NYork) Tike repent ty ti bark Laura Snow, Thorndike in; briz Elixabeth, Snow, nae Grande. 1 brig Nile, Crowell, New Yorks lar Oth, brig Dainasous, Hayes, do. Cld lem) for NYork, 4 da: NYook) fur Californie sn eis ren a, sehr Pilgrim, fi ma; beeen, Wol "he he sailed March 2h ifs fork ‘thy ba bark rier Ry Paiste! seaentoanients Suninam, March 10-—Brigs Azenoria, Day; Niger, Herriok, id Amaron, Davis, for Gloucester, 10 or 15 days; Grampu Nereus, Stickney, (from Cayeune,) for Sa- Packet eb! if Pool, racket een of the Weat, i Met, Lives March Ih with mdse, Sottanelt Minturn k Co. wre Packet ship Star of the West, Levees Liverpool, March 14, with mdse, to Thompeon & N Packet shige tee Rye Havre, Marob 19, with forsia, rigs Ganges, mu; Ark, Marsh, —— Pee Tuomas, Maroh 2, brig St Andrew, Miller, fn Balt for ayTe, yon ye dns “7 Dith ult, brig Fidelis, Jones, for Ponce, Sth; sehr Lamartine,——, for cay Bepry gaits from the Woes Bt'Mapting, to load sali for Bes ‘Ai do, abs April J, brig ¥ RK Hichbors, Coleord, wig oargo. Tark Maton Barney, Langston Buenos Ayres, Ped § with ys Ke, te WW De Forrest & hal ol “ a mae Home Ports, randy wine, 1yi Bareneons, April 1lArr hacks Margret Hugg, sedan Amn bat im ‘plas, Cape J te a tearing NNW distant 18 miles, palued with te Cape Si Beale Oe alte Ag oat rs red stroak. rch 18, lat 7 08; Lou 34 ke whalo shi Alida, Reunitey, Hestouy sche Sarak K Merely Strong. Ww, Ocmulgee, from the’ Se wich ‘Islands bound to” M Vineyard, out 30 months, with $200 bbls oil; the captal ; ney ard, out WO mon! satus tr >= day belo, Bye wr shi Seatla, Miah Hahally, Trerponts sobre Kenader, m ia 3% Tae wey. apoke spoke se James 2 iT Witlesn Fs aise i ee rors and from 4 ie 0, Har! 3, with coffee, to “vane jtewart, over, Hark A Sigkin iropnides: Bark Claus Thomesen Newoastle, Rng, 00 wide & Balebem. -o at: Tralnds “thet, ot mdse, to Se! { Loning Carulin a Teatheny Porte Rive, 13 deys, with Waits ham Gr ay 'klawmor Kinsman, Havana, 12 days, with sn, ‘ re shipe Delhi. thainen Mareh & lai 38 3 Joa 78 saw the J W (hence for Charles? 20 de; 0, the meat Rika, rot New York, steering 8! Hark Palmetto ne (et Kenatoeet ), Bell, Matensa: 0 the with rugs: very heavy wes on tl March 30, BD, lon 79 30, ale from the N- font j1b-boom, fore topmant, fore aud main topgallamt masts, ne mainmast a Brower, Kaight, Apalachicola, 17 days, with raanah, 6 days, with cotto: ae ‘Moston, Caulfield, obinsen: April 10; lat 32 90 hark Montpelier, of Camden, for N had very severe weather during the Brig Poses Heleva (Dan), Post, més, to Punch “y eas, The Shes terdam, 22 days, with Granive St phed, brice *balcere Y Kelley, xyes from Pernam- e605 Alpin ‘trom Out jana; Moutarue, from Phil ia. wemal f U Helo b ‘sche Nimrod. (of Boston), Taker, “Prashlia, La, 21 / Bt with ‘and molasses, to the room, 4 Metsimac, Justice Story, b Hanover, Trea ptorer Kaos, later, sry bl in the Ikon "ree ads, and res Been, Ii eave nclars Mi o ue as natn Fe nolirs Posie Fe F “4! (newb Noweasila, rf Californl Bucksviile, Behr iwe, Ame hehe Mary Lananon, Ames, Thom Sehr Effort, Grant, Thomaston, 5 day: Thomaston, § days. brig Renelli RI, April 10 Arr homevent NYork, Sid ‘Towsi Ju the othng, brig Damen NYork: nies e harm brig. Cid sbip Faire oe Carolias, oI wood, de. Sid veland, N Yor! Sherw re sche jertane, NY Beis Pile! 1 Gth, wehes Aatilles, Delaware, tod Barkley & iirig Pex April 11—Agr sloop 1 Mt Barton, NVork. Std org sehrs M Mary Miller, 1 iphiay Lith, Alec one ship, two barks, and ons brig ankaown. sloop Essex, NYork Bathed Cannan, April ¢ t, NYork. Sid Sep Preneione: Sea Witeh, a 1 Cooggie jomason, ‘Voint Teahet. "Woot, NYoet; Ti, ie, Bi rig Maoh ani MEP W Are neous Poraand, Ro- Td stoamabip Gel ver Lal Gal tat 12 Slow 80 KE, pass Weck tat Awa, April rom Cal trig Ralls, | gore, Hance sant ingo and from Salem for lat 270, Jom 06 32 brig Raney Aun, of Wells from bmdoes to, 25, lon 68 6, brig Citis pp eta for Charles im tom, Hlth inst, of ¢ haghem, sloop Merrill, hemos for nariton, Caliterniecall f ll The Moslem has eapationced very heary Nvorki wenther the past If oxpes rienced (ross Sectheast, winioh sifted Tamel- very hard; barometer 2, blew Seren Noxvoi® Ape ‘l—Arr vchre Oscar ¢ cles, De vee. Kalle Ture boned v0 ampion Road rancis Watts, Barnes, X’ bev te ny Point; brig Pelton, James iRiver toe a. ape Tth, ot oom, Waar x peea te | sonvon Apul i Are peor gincbaue, User, WYork ta essen, es Yar Basses Lurene time, passed Forties Saleh, W hence for Buenos xs ss Maanane: Pik jor i anighias, 8 p Framkiia, Mi- ly) ship Amulet, onyama; vob React, sloop New. Lon: charda, Philadelp . April 10--Bid, eo previc Francivco, spite ar tare New Hares. Phitadeiphia terns sh teed Hfornia, Sch alt. Sg se ASeeit c ste Mth inst, let 34, loa 7: iiaeke Sh un for Bab ; jee vites, Griilin: sehr Killen “i a "Then, erie ato Paine, Jaomel 2b N Yorks ye Cash, pe ‘ nav Tackeport, Matanens: Alpine, Tress ow 5 —" Pein i, Apel 8 Are sehey Pavit for N Coram Eadiies, Balti’ sehe cor Tiarding, Te forks a? for de: J ai, ¥ peated’ for do; ris hin: Mostogee; Durham, do, Lacrs, and oe eheet fer deo; 1Ovh, Towa- CHanteerom, April IL. sobre Oxford. lavas Arrived 10th—Ship Versailles, Toston; 1.75, we Be. Wa mtbeh bad patie (or bel, Mavens, whence she eniled April 5. ra Age ss fe Fontan , Hayawa, 4) Arrived, 24-Ship Norma, New Yorks 34 dark Helem, Boston; schre & Townsen ns ston, ign Malls. Baca for Kingston, (hs April ib-—Aee brig Onaco, Monty, gros, I neo, steamer Empire City, will close atthe | 1 April l—Are sehes Ife re Heading Rooms, 67 Rxchange, Wal street, to-mor- | ween hi a Superior, Smith, ee elle alf- Titver Base t April Li—Arr ig et, erent A Lancaster, Souy, Beldgaport, Ct April $~Arr se Wr. Cia oul Feomee task Benatar kh Ivaae Mend, Brown, N York. April %— Are sloop Pall River, dda te Wes, where tethers cam be prepaid te euy part of Herald Marine Co Treanrows, rrespondence, April 7, eve—Arrived—Seur Argo, Corthell, prit ® as hr Bris! NYork, S14 10th, sche ‘iey, Wiley ree a Pie iirties no narah, do: Vith, Charles, Palilips, arehatn, Salem; Rifort, Grant, r Wiley, nad for Boston fred, Storer, at the from Philadelphia tp Ren oh cos Sev, April Arr sobre Rlisha Holmes, Mawes, Nov. folk “ation 8 10h, Fillmore, Ghase, Wilaiagtos, NC, via Harwich. “ the eye re Anived. ted the ice alone Leyaprpon—facket Ship duran of the Wert—A Wilkin. iS shen ee were ong enabled ts keep the ship hia fon, CW Marchitald, WMichsrdson, J Major Boag. Margh 14 diseovated » hark Tost in the ices 9p St ane dL M Goldy. WSivomeryman an Binglieh vewsml. rat RK eeperionead sety bess 5 |, ond 400 in or. | rly from the Banks, and sasimin tiny Og ead ay Sty Ocrases (of Rowton), Mocelsy, for jyoeinaes ira oo Sen Preacees, toh bad stot Me re- Toe 4 surges Doan? Nov 7, and wae avarvey | 4: "he Me Us ane eatin a is Tienes Deen cot ia oy — tiored ac Bee and it was onal oy A e Bie Janeiro te eharver 8 renee fo & mae f Chas © Marans, iavase Part EA Kas in the 8B Portes morning, 984 FF ) ye che Carden Ripvo Hav to boetos, nomnsa tre Beak ave te captain of i : ’ ; ES Pi fi fF 5 ii Hi B Brad Heer Pineae: Witt ta range M Sieg 2 Higgins, W Potts, Pe jeoran weren nowt, J Trulin, W vet yy, S Cary Col ‘Smith, Morris, Sina! Lenson, Eastman, M Patterson, Coeper, Weeks, Ch: gles, Starks, Palmer, Norri ‘eluss it Vint eon rey. Lynch, O'Grady. ¥ Ckreds Pemewey, Batnay Rivea, me 4, Cot, Summers Howard, Hawley and party of 2, H Panstios Fisher, Morltan, Orant, Al Chaffea, Robinson, Rabba, ‘Tracy Deworaines, « Weldon Halsey, be , Gross, Willinms, Claggets, = farshatly Fivohe ae 4 ct Wright, ai Fibs Taine, Steele, Kien, fey, Eikinss W rica Vines, Barnes, "White, Ci eee Gompecthy 3 Bowman, Davis, ble, Hancock Moline DG ae re Daivon, amon: d Catkius, DR Huns, 1. Michels, Coo- CM ran, J Grace. "Total Hi, dL. Pei Oapt Luca ‘David Goldomith, MM Hardiman, GC Geni! well Stiles, HF W Hoffman, Robe Mart y. Franklin Toland, W Mont, JC Cenigmiles, ea tobe, Vlngraham, it Warren, H Warren, 3 Soe A cron Holmes, DO Benel; ood Mille’ Sea Towmsend, 8 Duitense L Wiudsor, J M Ht meh ¥ M Warren, wouphi Hoster, Eugene Kelly, R Sewell, “eh Lamb, iard Cleeman, Mr Barling, WL. WG Hun om ben SH Ingalls, Tehran" eth, en rd, 1 Hronaca, Warren 3 Vai ‘Swot, rt Chae Smith Sherman Clark, Collins I Natiy, Nicholas Murtha, Magee Bailey, Daniel Pick, AC Nash, Obadh a Aes, LM Yan Sicklér, 1 W Harris, OB Blackman joree, Wi? hima, JM Haskell, Hbybert, Rdwin inme, Rae! HE a ‘ah y, Geo Lonck Henry Ames, Horace ‘Hutchins, C1 CW Armetrong, A Stanbury, 1 DT Grese Reed, Ben, a WB Cae Royce, E'P Newbrotey Abi fe Sue , Moses Rambo, Bost LM € ¥ Bryn mE Siinne, EM De Melp, Nathan: p oe, KB ShKinne, M Beyat Goane W Lewin, O ie Colla, Or ring Brivtelt, whic Be? Gone, Ws Kennedy, re, 1D Brown, Lewis Por= Jas Mutenliven, Horace, Ranness, Wie Hadzvs, Coluravas atti .E Peppel, Jncob Shewal Ben} Heory, 8 Phetou SW. roy, Stewart Kerr, J a Clock, sobs nm, Tho 8 i Fron tharton Nuthan Lewis, Mobs para | DISKASE CURED IN ONE DAY local spplication witheut Ley vietims from an} fas ee an now 5 th anecen jery case. Dr. eet, has cares, ne y, which have ohne jolens. Piite for the cure of Female Ii vin—N: ‘al emissio the ge invigorating medi may for incipient consumption wand asin [ished im thle eowatry= et” lactone, Impesseey, hers, STRING aie eth . it ie of expecial j | rere Importance. either eon S vse marca symptoms, and mont most certain mode of care, in every rast cfs Laver from 4 Gentamgn i Darton, Oe) De. A.M Mavnicear: orgies ber sen is ily pow sogh ted ruflering seme tucceerive one more and more every ed her, putting her life in i on the last 2, Soren lees weonthatafore and dat a provided another ‘weaid her hare siete Trobab SHA wife wool iinet course, impracticable to coumyy more! fatty fous subject sueees, ot on aay tended for t