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INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. Our Washington Correspondence. Wasninoron, April 21, 1850, The THaty with Great Briiain—Our Relations with Cen- wal Imerica— The Nicaragua Route to the Pacifie—The | oF ‘sick: fortunately s0 long detained on bis w. tral America, that no despatch was. re Monroe Doctrine” The troaty with England in regard to Nicaragua has at lax. been signed. Tis, on the whole, satisfactory, at Jeast it ia deemed satisfactory by the Senate, to which Ste stip ulations have been communicated. I havo once expressed to you my couviction that the terms are not owing to the courage or sagacity of Mr. Clayton, but to his fear ofthe Senate and the New York Herald. He was fairly whipped eut of any concession in regard to ogards a timely settlement of the whole question. Sir Henry, toe, who has had some connection with the press in Spain, bas fully appreciated its influence in the United States; and having at the samo time well considered the tone and complexion of the Senate, has demanded, and finally obtained, such instructions and powers have produced the present the Mosquito coast, and fairly whipped in from his government amicable arrangement. ‘The treaty. as I wrote you on a previous occasion, virtual surrender on the part of Great Bri- Contains tein, of— Ant. The sovereignty over the Mosquito coast. 24. The protectorate over King Sambo, and his lineal descendants. 8d. The possessory right over that coast 4thly, The right to ertablish forts and garrisons, It grants to the American company the privilege of Constructing the canal, provided they commence ope- rations within twelve months from the date of the rati- fication; otherwise citizens or subjects of other caun- ‘tries shall have a right to do so, if they think proper. ‘The treaty will, no doubt, be ratified. And now, the Herald being an admirer of historical truth, and itself a good and respectable source from which historians may derive information, allow me to expose, through your columns, the unpardonable errors ef the Zribune. Mr. Ureeley. ina recent article, chamges the lute administration with having appointed Mr. Hemp-tead United States Consul for Balize, who ob- tained his exeyuatur from Great Britain. By this act, paysthe great socialist, the United States recognised the sovereignty of Great Britain over Balize and the adjacc nt territory Of ccurse, socialism and geography are two different things. or Mr. Greeley would haye known that Balize has for more than balf a century been a British ceded by Spain to England, in 1670, colony. It wi and the English have held it undisturbed from Balize is more than two hundred miles from Nicara. i o gua. and is not connected ut all with tho disputed | Ecuador is concerned, territory. It is the only town of British Honduras, form: riy called British Yuca an Now fev the history of the Monroe doctrine within the lust five years, I will give it here unadorned, and challenge the Zritune, or any other journal, to dis- Prove it, ly the records of the State Department. The Herald. 1 well know, was never friondly to the late ad- Minirtration, but its foreign policy is approved, and ore refuse the publication of the follow- will net the ing statemen In April, 1846, General Arista commenced the Mexi- can var by crossing the Rio Grande, and invading the territory of Texas. On the 13th May, 1846, the exist- ence of this war, in consequence of the act of Mexico, was recognised by Congress. Peace was not concluded until 4th July, 1848, when the treaty was proclaimed. although no prudent administration during this war would voluntarily raise a question with Great Brite in on the subject of the Monroe doctrine, it was wise “to be off with the old love before we are on with the new," yet itso happens, that this doctrine was eat Britain, during this Now, twice aeserted in the tace of G perlic vs period, and with the happiest effect It is known to the whole world, with what « longing desire Great Brita: ¢ harbor of San F viewed California, and e cisco, It is one of the mercial points which it has been her policy to appro- oO = rself, per fas aut nefas. Her feelings in fa- uring the war; God it was believed, in care we should fall in conywer- ing Celifornia, that she would obtain possession of it ary to ap- ecutive 1 RC~ priate vor « © were openly expressed e became nec so far ax the «. that this could only yee of a war with the Uni re. in bis am whilst the wor was raging. or o 1824, and r ne fore teal (0 Plant or es edst®.g ite invasion b ficult then that in whieh we are ‘Agnin, a eecond occasion, & g this principle. in the face of Great Br now engaged ain. « of Yucatan. etic appeal to save th Between the Indians and wh dea powerful and pat in the eo hing the object of th the Ii dians ‘alor tan, as they done slong the » a eith £ United § offered t vin, © th Bove as price of de fer newer to the ap) from Yueatan, Mr Polk on the 2th April gress No © Whilst it is not my pur adoption of any measure with a view t tion of the “dominion and sovereignty Yet, according to ovr est ect potley. w concent ton treneter of this | dominion and sovereign ny other Bu nt Monroe ty! either to & Topenn power in bie merenge of December, 1823, we should any attempt on their pert to extend their ays emiephere. as dange & w auth United States be n obtained from riand claim te‘ do. mpanying eor fi t. could be permitted ause th te for ma (fora more conve ited. and willing, them: tes of whieh it had be ialways evinee continent + which Great Britain claim. luras to Beceda de Voragua, ih Costa Ki bh Vues al America were ve. fee uch etr American ¢ t erprelally whilet engaged Tr sources! Most ung westion- © tb five Central Ame- to Driti*h colonization on m of their er. and to testine ware and revo: n an eaey prey to the first invader, After t) city (f San Juan de Nicarsgu: the British. whieh tock place ronie time ary. 1848. this duty Rouse still become more imperati But these States mvel firet be willing to anite and pee themselves, be. fore exiting upon H for ageietanee ; and if ier. ule did ali he ti pines them in this position, Lary duty. What the gowern- he » rformed hie mm not at liberty to disolose. Mr. the "Monroe doct ri pihended the eetshidanent of a new mi Gui t+ mala, by far tt + populous and por te fre Central American States, The necessary ap- | » pos. mpt to the principle avowed. by ise wes eppolnted Oh @Affaiter easly ta Ky wold BAbc., Jersey toa taenend wes N at a ‘April. Hie wa aa bie ear th ‘Aros cary in crtherm at 320 cx mm. Sales amount 038,008 bus. of June, for " . a une, and what instruction be | at Sec. metagenr ee be found in the State Department, | for do. afloat, and as well as those communicated to Bunerott, Mr. Clayton has got them before him. Mr. Mise, on account | Sow 1d accidents, was necessarily but um- | cewn and calves, and 1,000 to Cem- | motkes closes dull, owl ed from | #tate of the weather, Sale delivered. Carrer.—On at market 1,609 beeves, (1,200 this State ad the Bast.) 75 «1 lambs. ‘The Dim after he had reached the place of his aes. ot {0 a $8 per ewt, 4 tination, until Mr. Polk's administration had ceased r undisposed of, Co edd toexist. This was cause of sovero mortiication to | at from $20 a $52 50 a $423 50. Left over, 15, For Mr. Polk's cabinet, expecially to Mr. Buchanan, as it | sheep and lambs there was a better demaad, and, on revented Mr. Polk from laying the whole subject | the better descriptionss.a decided improvement has fore Con gross To recapitulate :—The last administration have given *0 ynany proofs of their devotion to the Monroe doc- trine, that it is now too late in the day to dispute it. ‘They were never afraid. upon any proper occasion, to avow it to the world, ‘They twice did so, in the fneo of Great Britain, whilst the Mexican war was raging, although they well knew how hostile that country to us, and how friendly to Mexico. YOZZ9 DI BORGO. Our Harrisburg Correspondence. "Ey cxntenvna, April 3, 1850. The Forrest Divorce Case. ane legislature will adjourn in about a week or ten ys. Mr Forrest is still here. in the hope of obtain- fe ‘a reconsideration of the vote in the Senate, which must be done by Monday next, the six days under the rule expiring on that day, which allows of the bill. be: ing taken up again, I don't think it possible to ac- hit. The defeat of Mr. B. is very popular here. The Foote Benton Difficulty. The National Intelligencer contains the following letter from the Attorney of the United States for the District of Columbia to Mr. Senator Benton :— Orrice oy U.S. Atronvey, D.C.) Washington, 19th April. 1850. 5 Sir—While engaged in a trial resent, I received your letter and the National Intelligencer, both of that date; in which letter you state that a pistol had been drawn on you in the Senate chamber, and express your wish that the subject should “be brought before the criminal court of this District, for the examination and decision which the laws would give it." That court ix pot now in session, (its Mareh term having closed on the first instant,) and will not sit again till the third Monday of June next. Your communication will then be submitted to the Grand Jury 1am, sir, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, P. R. FENDALL. Tien. Tuomas Jenn Bexrow, U. 8. Senate Venezuela, To tHe Eprron or rae New Youx Henaro:— Sin—Permit a real Venezuelan to submit a few re- marks, in answer to an article which appeared in your paper of Sunday, The writer of that article, though subscribing himself“ Venezolano,” has never set his foot on Venezuelan ground, and evidently derives his information from persons who kuow very little of Venezuclan affairs. ‘As far as the action of the present administration of in suspending further inter- course with the existing government of Venezuela, account of the scandalous assassination of the repre- sentatives of the people in Caracas, at tho instigation of General Monagas, I have only to remark, that the official communication of the department of foreign affairs of New Granada, dated September 2d, 1549, has no connection whatever with Ecuador, and appears to be only a note, congratulating the govern- ment of Venezuela for the ae of peace, It expresses no opinion whatsoever “that assasai- nation.” Perhaps “ Venezolano’ toes not know, that when the actual President of New Granada—General José Hilario Lopez—was elected, the place in which congress met. for the purpose of holding the election, was filled with men armed with daggers, and who openly threatened the representatives, and one of the representatives handed in the following vote:—*I yote for Lopez to prevent the deputies from being sassinated."* ‘his election to plac® on the March, 1849. and of course one after the example set by General Monagas in Caracas, on the 2ith Ja- nuary 1848, It is not, therefore, strange, that the present administration of New Granada should have more sympathy than that of Ecuador with the Mo- hagas government As to the constitutional law of © Venezolano,” in respect to the expulsion of the daughters of Geaeral Paez, I will only refer to the order of Monagas’s Secre tary for the Iuterior, the notice of Governor Betan- court to the daughters of Paez, their answer, and the extraordinary order of the chivalrous Betancourt —alb which official documents have uppeare? translated in your pape: With theee instruments already before the American public (who, I take nderstood xomo- thing about constitutional rights), I will ouly trans late the two following articles from the constitution of Venezucla, which constitution spplies to the wholo territory of (hat countr; The Presi | t of the republic shail not vel from the territory of the republic any lan. nor to deprive hin his liberty, except | of article 118, nor to mae any penalty | to absent | ‘fom the Sta afirmed in my first an pewer shall, with our con- ny neve colony or do- minicn on any part of the North American continent, must | te mointained. In maintaining this principle. and re- E a power, we might be | in wh Jnveived in other wars. more expensive and more dif- | cise extry | thing which is not prabihie’ h | ation. ‘This last article applies to extraurdinary cas ‘during the war, for | thority; but even if he had. article 118 does not war- | rant the proceeding adopted against tho two young | war # warof extermination Was waxing with arms. and British government, & protectorate over | question i such was the | | the guaranties secured to ali by our fund | dividuals and from governments property. and to return to the same, provided they | observe the legal formalities, and urtbee, to do every- ‘ATL. 118 does wot apply. to the ease under conslder- h Congress authorizes the President to exer- edinary powers. Monagas, at the time of | Bg of the aforesaid orders. had no such au: | the ins ladies in question | All errons who ie any knowledge of consti- a question for themselves. Tt | alents of a Daniel W Hat on of Bruzual, the « "| al} ii h March. 1850, published in Caraca lowing remarks on the subject of the orders in “We cannot conceive on what constitutional or legal authority the executive power can have grounded such an order against Venezuelan females, entitled to ab law; and we feel sorry that the patriotic and liberal Manuel M. Quintero should have been the organ of an arbitra- ttacks those same guaranties, and ly article 190 of the constitution, which the right of residing in such think proper. And if this right in the of mon, how much ught it not to be in the case of that sex which itled to the greatest considerations, both from tn Ay to the G overnor wt doubt t he| wulting | of Cumana, th is not the | from article 186 of the constituti and executed an order manifest mn that if | granted european | Tam perfectly willing to wait vis as fol: | anicate the time. to-reseue the tion or expulsion from the | cerning this ront Britain | years before | commission ministration. though nt any colony on by sen. Wisdom aad polley at ry to walt until the ieation, before we should | of the jury is to be forthwith rejected merica had been rudely to resist Bu- } ar ed stone the whole of the | ar im art of | for future deli ¢ Britieh Monduras, was within Mosquito | orders were snid to be less than wer he aggressions of Great | & what was the first daty | and o¢cupation of the much as was publicly y This Bruzual of the Republican | ler the and viole: at whole Will Venerolano. be satis and I believe in the maxim ineuleated by the elegant Latin of Venesola- NO, “tempus omnia revelat.”’ | EL MAYQUETERO. Stray Notes of a Lawyer. The following having, by necideut, falion into the of our law rep we publich them for the ation and benetit of the profession tain boc ing the opini Note —This fs highly im fons that. in numerous in«tanc phrases written in unknown lan from thie ection, they a caleulat ndges to give to the plain intelligible language of the eadifferent meaning from that intended by the termining the degree of credibility to be itive testimony, in opposition to evi- within the knowledge of the court.” the jury verned by the laws of nies. and when otherwise balaneed, a wink from the rt bell mine the preponderance n settles torily the vexed tion, in what way the ju to ascertain t knowledg wart,” and vos the jury from f being com d to listen te of counsel. as, in the language of an ancient commentator. “a hint ie x good as a kick.” | 2608. Testimony already in opposition to the wishe The learned Polygiun Veritas | CITY TRADE REPORT, Mospay, April 22 The weather daring part of the day proved inele ment. ond interrupted, to some extent, out-door bust- nest, Sele of cotton were made to a falr extent, es- tablishing the advance noticed on Saturday Another | steamer being due the p nght le would not « tl after its | val, The flowr m aturday's | * «with rather more doing in We State, f pon for the wore quiet, but sles were lint with a feir demand for milling searce, but hardly so firm asx on with no disposi. fas dell Lard | t ertes appeared to remain about the ear tion either to purchase or to sell. was heavy, There was no marked « and the showery weather check A at $5 E25 Beravetcrrs.—Flowr — The sales of th e day ald up ! 4.100 bis at $4 ST) a $4 625, for No / Canadian at $4 50a $4 62), ; com eld snd new inspection. at $54 good Ohio. at $4 37 8 ; Pure Gene +h; and other brands as before. Exclusive « shove, there were snes made of 5.000 bis ‘steaigh State for May delivery, at $5 25. Southern Flour The firmnens of hold $ for mixed brane, $5 t to good brands, Raltimere. ‘Trandy wine, Mex. andrin. and Georgetown, and $6 10 a $5 87% 6 Rye Flour was firm, with sales of 2 STN) atthe dese @ the market, this fignre would | not be accepted. Corn Meal was buoyant, with sales of 100 bis. Jersey. at $2 75; and Long island White at $9. Wheat. —The only lot of 1,000 bus comme | Was more firm and prices have slightly advanced. We | note salves of 18,000 » part to arrive, st O0c , effoat faking with them their | | numbered, among | Johne, ad Lucy Alice, | cotton, to the mi as restricted enles to 600 b)« | y taken Hace ‘We quote the market at from $2 25, $4 50 a $7. ‘orton, rhe sales amount to 1,000 to 1,200 bales, at prices establishing am advance of \ to *j0. The pri- vate ndvices are considered very satisfactory, Frriours.—-Ship owners were were ask rates, but it being the frst doy of the week rather unsettled, there was bat little offering. Seat engagements were making at about 16d. ; corn at 2d. For cotton 3-10d. was asked, aor asked for dead weight. To London there was no change to notice. Hav.—There waa a prett; Wy fair demand for North River for export, with considerale sales ut 56 a 62440. Hives.—There was more activity in the market, with good demand, and the smal! lets that have arrived since our last, have been taken up at full prices. Sales were nad 3,300 Buenos Ayres, 20 a 22 Ibs., at 12!30.; 1,650 Curacoa, averaging OS ibs at pi 100 ited Buenos Ayres cow, aver: dry Laguyra, 25 Ibs., 10a 10%¢.; aud 825 San Juan, 20 Pa at 934 @ 10c., all 6 menths, or less 40 5 per cent for ‘ash, ge The article was steady, but no sales of mo- ment were re) Leap continued firm, especially soft Galena. Lrainen.—The receipts since our last have been picked up as fast as they have arrived, at our quota- tions, which are as follows: 161; a 17c. for light; 16 a oie. for medium; 14.8 Ibe. for heavy weights, and 154, @ 1435 good damag: Line. at oa in the market is good, and prices have sunny at receded. We note sales by the cargo at §0c. for common Thomaston, and $100 fer lum, ree 10N8,—Po About 300 bbls. was disposed of at $10 25 for mess, and $8 27'4 for prime. Beef con- tinued quiet but steady at ‘Saturday’ 's prices; beef hams were inactive at $16; cut meats were quiet, and ne sales of magnitude transpired; prices were unchang- . Lard was very heayy—some small sales of were made at 6°¢¢, Butter wa: less buoyant, an wasmore plenty, Cheese was firm at 6 Trat, Ketart—The wales at the. Merebaats! aa change this day, were a follows: lot om First ave= 2x04, : 1do., Seventh Hicet,‘nrar Second avenue, 35201, $1,000;"2 lots om Thirteenth s | near avenue B, each 25x 103, $1,100 ene! $2.200; 2 do., rear on Fourteenth st., each 25x108, $2.1 Sach, $2.50. “Brooklyn 1 lot corer Court and War- rep sireets, 25x04, $1,500; 3 do. Loy each 24x99, $1,240 cach, $3,720, 6do. on rear on Warren street, each 22x106, $6280; 1 gore adjoining. $700; 1 do. on rear on Baltic street, 9500; 2 lots adjolning, each 25x 100, $870 each, $1,740; 5 do., each 2ix100, $875 each, 2,625; 1 do., 24x100, $1,000. Williamsburgh.—1 lot corner Columbia and Cranberry strects, $1s40; 1 do. adjoining. 25x75, $ do., 35x75, $1 on rear on Furman street, $1,000; 1 do, 25x75, $1,025; 1 do., corner Cranberry § 40; 1 do. corner Second and South’ Fourth’ ue $1 2x60, "$1,100; 1 do, adjoining, 26x05, $710 each, $1,420; 1 do. 2x73, $775 each, $2.525; 2 do. each $1,700; 2 do. each 25x78, $900 each $1,800; 1 do. 20x78, $710; house and lot, corner South Third and First streets, 25x100, $2,500; do. adjoining, 25x100, $1,900; 4 lots and buildings opposite, $4950; 1 do. on South? ‘Third street, near First street, 25475, $870; 1 do. adjoin- ing, 20x75, $880; plot of ground bounded by South hird and First street, $9,250; 2 lots on North Third, near Fifth street, cach 2x0 $475 each, $990; 2do, on Fifth $510, $1,020; 1 do. 25x100, $550. Wrisxey —There was firmness in the market, with a fair inquiry, and sales of 170 bbls, at 230, for Jersey and Pennsylvania, and 2c. for prison; drudge was searce, aud held firm at 2 ¢ and interest, with sules of 50 hhds, By rue Nowrn River Boars. Ashes. pkgs. . . Butter. . Flour,bbis Lard. MARKETS Sree HERE. STOCK SALES. DeLPUIA, April iest Boo rd—L. “Sai 100 a y? Keay 7 ma xy s si S740) City Os, y aig Pop sis Witmingt ein ‘ii, ate “48.do Girard Bk, 1 ts. ie keaton States's, § a) Barrimone, April 20.—$1000 Maryland ¢ Susjvehanne Canal, 18; 20 do As: Pireman’s I DOMESTIC MARKETS. Pim aperrnia, April 22.—The rain having interrupted business, the market has been inactive to-day. Cotton 1d 100 bales sold at full rates. Corn s8e. for Southern yellow; some holders ik mors Wheat has been 2A Bhabha for | doc. Rye iS worth Ge. is steady, and sales are at $5 1 making, for the supply of common, $ Dennds, Corn meal sol $2 81, a $2 BT Bar firmer ar and Mol Provisions remain inactive, and sales limited,at 3c. for shoulders, 445 ¢ for sides, and 53sec. for hams. Whiskey is scared at Ziise. for bbls, Freighis to foreign ports duli, and rates unsettled , and $5 62k for extra $2 624 Marrted, by the Rev. Dr. Phillips, Gx ig. the 2ist inst onan Trasi Mr. base, beth of this city to Miss Avi Died, On Sunday, April 2lst, Wiicta Hesay Tovo, in the 20th year of his age. The friends of the family, and the members of Nor- | folk Street Baptist Chureh and congregation, are re- speetfully requested to attend his funeral, on Tuesday ‘Dd inst. at 1 o'clock, from the Mecting Mouse of the Ne reet Baptist Chure fonday morving, 22d April, Mrs. Haxnier 0. wife of James Mapes, aged 51 years> months 19 he friends and acquaintances of the family are re. epeetfully invited to attend the funoral, ath residence, 210 Kighth avenue, eorner sireet, this (Tuesday) after On Monday morning, April 22d, Hs sxivrra, daughter of Mary H. and Jno. M. Sherwood, aged 1 year and 25 | days er remains will be taken to Greenwich, Conn, for , this morning at 7!) o'else April 19th, 1850, at the residence of her latt, Kowevill nd, Mrs, Pun. in the 98d y y Jay morning, the 22d inst, Captain Cs W. Oniewotn, of this city, in the 60th year of his age. His funeral will take place from li » residence, « ave reepectfully Invited to attend At Gilmanton, N. HL, 18th inst. Rev. Wirt Cons. rut. D.D., aged 62 years, ile was a graduate of Dartmouth Coliege, +f the clase of 1811, The elvss Hon. Amos Kendall, Judg pley, of Portlai r, D.D., of Cey tid At New Bedford, “Tie was the father SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Port of New York, April 23, 1830, Cleared, ) Bird, Liverpoot, Williams & Gaion; Orleans, W Nelsvn; Sulkivan, White, Shipe—Cniverse, ( St Lewis, Benker, | Charleston, T Wardle Harks—Alexandre, (Fr) Bolan, Rochelle, Co Indwetey, (Be) Se john, NB, JM vannab. ¢ ‘Clear: hi w and Carsline, do, in) Maki hain’ E Welty. Geittn, ¢ i, Wilmington 1G; Robert Miller, Morton’ Ke N cea, Wogiam, Petersb « < ship Emigrant, on, 2) days, with cotton v6, ct paasengers, to TP Stanton, rife o (of Moston), Sutton, Apalachicola, 18 days, with wer Rack Sophie (Bi), B Ship Ol Ike, Bromen, 37 da: , lat 4, C.J Wert tnd stove bulwark: Cir} Mulch, Limericks with te, te Roach, Brothers & Co cma, need severe weather; eplit enils, &e, Pork Nene: Trowbtte ie (of New linwen), Conrier, St Tho~ was, April If, with e, fo Trex bridge & Sens, i! tort solagh om, Me Vaving bepteeck loud: 19th, Tat 7, lo t Crew), of Cobasret, bound Bast Hinig Caiborine Rogeta (of Fitesten) Collins, Attakapas, 3 ith soger and mola man. April 6 ton Ae in Rane from. the Nt 4 away the The C Rivas d days North of Matte (Birk Crane, Windsor, NS. 15 days, with Soule, Whitwey & + Wilder (of Themast sr and molasses spoke ship Samo- Atiahopas, 22 days, April 4, T ~ r yt do miles sehr Cantor from Attakapas for New York Canton, Faller Sehr 11M Dalwean (of Oreenport). Yoong, Baracoa, 14 days, wich fruit, to Ackerly & Miller Sehr Ineronse (of Glen Cove), Dyer, Baracoa, 1 days, with fevit, to T Gilmartin, Pe George & Frvily, 8c te Tunati , Hale Br), Wits vs isl with cf "r! ae Sass if isc im Perv, LPLLETE Packet ship, Admiral for Haves, has anchored at Wn Darica, detained by adverse winds. Apu, 22—Wind South throughout the day. sah Baume, April 22 Arrived—Schr New Regulus, NYork. Arrives ship, Fear, NYork; i bay hg meng tes Tort ae etal Bostom, April Th barks ee oy in beam oan Bay Bay State, N Arrived—Ship New York, NYork 3 Bh, bark sland sobr Helen, do. 1. Arrived—Bark Macedonia, NYork; sehr Mabe 5 ie Arrived—Schrs James Farwell, Patri Chatence, Fivony S - Saomaee Exchange, and Excel, from NYork. fanuctte, Cyrene, Ship Eprints, from Bost for Liverpool, April 13, lat Mails. steamer Isabel, will close at Exchange, on Thursday, 25! 4 American Engle, Lerrer Bags for Havana, re es a Room, Liverpool, for Liverpool, orrow. Steamers: mic for Liverpool, and Ohio, for Chagres, sail om Saturda: Fike nvove vessels are at the Reading Room, | <3 ‘The above Letter Bags are also at Kenyon’s, 91 Wall street. Hi Marine ben gee are Arrived—Barks James Smith, Clark, Nort 1 do Vout, F Boston: brigs ena eis rks Burmah, ‘York; eke Tred. Emerson, Baltimore; Daniel m, Mase; schrs Hero, acts, ‘Smith, New Londot tucket, » Watts, NOrieaus: Mary & Jano, Robert Waln, Burn TTavien, ive, Crowell, ‘do; Ger fol Shenandoah, New Yor cous. Suir Cuawrrary, Decan (before reported), on the Hen and Chickens, and sunk in 7 shortly after striking, am no wreckers were in tl “took to. the boats and Temained two days, and were sub- a by the bark Crusoe, w! ‘They, arrived at Philadelphia va tse aioe Taal, ia bork Sepenten: frees Navan Siar Lovina, Poster, South Shoal WN Bosto: A BO On 19th inst ier Se: lon j ara; orig y andaon, Childs, for Texas, next aay, furrituck Inlet, appa hanging from the yard: Buse Acuxonia, Da; Geuldy Kept dont by com rw Bedford, 18th, passed, no date, Int f main and mize ding SW, but at noo tpasanterta the” her course to N Gloncestar, from .G: smut oth eeetot iro Sunday afteras heads and quarter 4 and Barnegat, a shove water, between Little les Harber | thrge miles from the beach, Scum Susan, Drinkwater, from Cardenas, bound to New York, put into'Nortolk ow tie 19th inst, iu distress, with loos ¢Launew—The brig Angostura, of 250 tons, built by Messrs Perrine, Patterson & Stack y city, was launched on Baturday. or the South Awericau trade, Shdor the emtansand of Caged b larver. Bravsanis, March Schr John, Oxenden, of Bideford, obna for Liverpgel, whe at anchor off the light | ship when the gale came down; Loe | Wax ebliged to run for this port, aud drove AM, but sustained httle damage. ew porte UR, era AE PARTY AEE wrived of hore to- and rye tlour at mand. Coffee is | The Alfred Von Anctavald arrived from with eathead and bow damaged, hay~ Merk ‘Wartar, Trea Caleuven , when the chief mate (Sr j by the Rev. B hr Mary Patton, y the Rey. Rdwin | ton Whalemen, 2th, ship Newburyport . bark Parker Cook, from cotown for North A showing No9 wi ip om Liverpoot for New York, March a0, tal Sorter 16, trom New Orleans for Bordeaux, March 22, lat vdinand, from Now York for Bordeaux (hy a ship Welfast for Philadel olburn, from Aatwerp for Boston, aw Lands, from Liverpool for New York, no date, tat a 4, lem io un Aviles, from Portland for Hawana, April 12, lat *invig iene | ca ), from Sund nuns | erland for Bostoa, March 25, FoR CALIFORNIA ford, hence (Feb 2) for Califors Wisconsin, Mu x Nantucket (Dee 6) for Calitor- | in (of New York), Tea oneioce, “Feb 28, Vi as, et (Jon 6) for San F Foreign Axvan, Jan %— Arr chip Columbus, I Araneta, abt March 2-—DPressian brig —, for NYork, 14g Arr ship Saml Sppletons B ol wn abt isth. to | are in the river 1th Veft town with steam, . Ship Washingtom Aliste rr Jono, Florien, 8 Urea Minor, Mikkelson, New York went to sen 7th. Ereeber, "coe RY roeker, for Danriovrn, March 9—Arr Visurgis, from New York, for 1. March 21—Arr Maranbam, Jameson, Newesrtle for mand, old came NYork. (and eld Lowden for NY ork, (and sha rker, New Orleans, 20 days, with mdse and | , Thompson, de for N ba to NYork (see M March S1—Arr Geo Stevens, Robi Norle "Fiano, March 22—814, Ortona, Colborn, Boston, rch D—No Atm vessel. h B—No Am vessels in. port from Smyrna) Hoxton —Adele. Heron, NOrte dvark Antelope, Dearborn, Shan- | {* Wantor, Charleston PERT tamer Betush Queen, for New od, New York; Hens Agel 1 As Emil ‘Avichat for N¥ork, Art Tay, Charleston, 2M. Nia, Richardson, h 3 4 sote. Kier Benn ‘gant Baltimore, | delphin. "et Ae tr Empire State, Russe perie sails Corepation, Mare, nee | small ae 20th, sehen Wary fis Maso bape Brows, © Thy be Point, \ Va; Beh, : Grove, Now Orie oe | Nophege eek cn wai bh gt oa aoe do 18th; Defence, eae an Sn rag! Rein 'm Perrio, ain: Bn Allan, Boyd, 3 ot, for Panasne ne tnd San Bro aoa ey Torky'Anuandale, do: seh" Jas 1 Shephe a Aino'in vin pet ates Ss Ee. |, Adamant, Enterprise, William, ven, Mary Muir, Adele,’ and Mer- Maras, set yor ‘Are, Ford (ie ton, ‘caleuttn, to lend load PoP Bo mre 16th, Newton, Sears, LAGA, March 26—Brig Uranu Leal for NY: cadens cere ee rie ig Ostsee, dg. He. Sid 18th, , schr Dahlia (Br), Martin, do; no date, }Orieans. 4 b we a bg J iynand ship rela, for Poth nd <7 Noni Shackelford. Yeom satin hee 13th, for Boston, ‘Sia 1th, bark Inelpi: ‘th brig Solomon Bato ee Ber og ag LB vas Incorreetly stated, when ids, for Béleimere, and th Pie y neuen stat ie Sia : r rn ig Wacung, aoa : ; cig Hxothare, Poster, da de, etm Me Pe snauiss, Marek 2Coraciin, Mutehinson, Beyrout, iy Cesare, and Marie Eugenia, for NOrleans; Mischief, gosemens and Frang et Ernst, for York; Lucinda Sears, for stem planers, March SI—Bark Lucinda Sears, Sears, for tt 3 March 23—Sld Radiant, Thomas, Norfolk; zy. , teperial, Webber, Alexandria; Wisbeach, Brixham, rat a 25th, mpolt, Fennell, Salem; lst inst, ¥ tee Alexandr Newront, E, April (Ship Italy, Reed, fop Bath, noarly 4 Be barks Sarepta, an hire, for Boston, lig; Erie Richard Young. May, for Salemetds FNTLAND Frith, March 19—Passed, Egerton, Moore, fm h 28—Arr Rose, Moon, from London for N york "id dohm S Simmons, NYor Vourswowns, March 20—Arr Columbine, Geerken, New ‘loans tor Bremen. Pavenwo, March 20-Darks Relntow,, Jashaon, for NOr- Jeans, Id) man, d Sid 6th (not , Low- RENerOWN, March 31 Kor Hall Ls . Copeland, New- Ms for Newport, RI; quence alors, Cap ira Rorr: * 1 2—Duteh bark Factory, Vepitetinden. soe Po oy out 15 days. Sid 2th ult, Duteh bark ona, do. Sueivam, March 22—Brigs Ami Sayward for Gloucester, 6 days: Going in, Durch ech Tropleus, Poy On, Darts i a eae 3, ok, be hat m Bost Dutch sch Zodiac, Popken, fu Bosto: ve ot arrived, tae had Leen reported as fallen to leeward. At do‘ same Oat brig “——, Lewis,” (probably Osceola, Loring) fim NV ork. ‘ing, S. Marchi 2—Arr Denmark, Niclsen, fm Charles- 2. , for Phila- delphia. Scartrry Roavs. April 3—John Wishart, Saunders, (from Kilrush.) for Boston. Sid 2th, Undine, Stribling, NYork; 2h, Asn Moore, F x, April on rrr, March 30—Schr —, just are from , Wiisthgton (ss giey Am reac), Sr Tuomas, A piston oie bark Empress, Del from Phitacelph or Laguayra, few waited above the Btu Tor ? from Li vol, bal to NOrleans, had put in for wa sehr from C jeston, bd to Stu Francisco, had pul in in distress. Taysar, March 28—Ship European, Whiting, for Trapani and NOrl i briy ton, Griffin, for Messi pame overing.” Sid, no date, sh ship mith Hasty, N Yor! ‘Tes. aa 2i—Sld Eliza, omas, San Francisco, hay- ro yr ZARD, March 22—Arr Fo = for NYork; Luconia, of and for wert Ths Pus, below Bristol Ape 4—Devonia, Heard, for N ireland, (or Ind fm Gloucester tor do, with emigrants. wr, March 1%-Arr Sophie, of and from Bremen, rant. March 22—Arr Elbe from Hamburg, for New from Baltimore for Bremen. ‘6 —Pre Spear, Nork, (and std TARMAGONA, April 2 Btice Story, Reder, oe hs Richard Borden, ce York; ‘glolin Titus, Neweomb, N York; atgamer NYork, cla ship. Rhein, (Pr) im, Wyle, Bremen; Rainbow, ator, on, Goodmanson, N . Sid, bark Rainbow, C: (Br) Lacomd, St Br), Watson, aioe & Baltinore; Liew Delaware (of Port. jeston, 4th imsi: Ambassador, Werrick Dean, Merritt, Washington, NC; John B for Porland: My Freel iy, » Baltiwore: To & Cons Ww. ae ‘Chagres; ‘trav Tie NY otk. Clea rata; bar ra, Orleans, Gen Taylor, Ri ohre nia Deir asr. April 17—SM achr Frances Biles, Ryan, NYork. _ Beoxsront, April ls—Arr sehr Jenay Lind, Coombs, Car- Art ship Camden, Sherwood, ariek, res nastox, April 3 York: brigs Chocktaw, Ke lie, Wind Tigs Venoedor, (Sp) Ray, St be Helle port, Isth—Shipa € Wilson, for NYork, Ma, o®, hiallett, from Bowrte A Columbia, Herbesi, olin Campbell (Br), Rankla, for ea Holverton, for port in Burope, 1d; to) r; Alliance, nov avon, for ita ‘ om N York, dist: Ontario, Holmes for N | Liverpe ec: New York, Hell, from NYork , diat: Osprey (s). Db “ hig; barks D Godtrey, Young, for v World, Hamilton, Livery ol ig: ike), Refney."t + Hamburg, fdg; Sir Hons |g i OD | Neola, Mortimer, for iledelphia, Nag: revi tence. Co for vale, fet or chr; bri Napslecn, Gerrish, from Puiledelphiar te repaier Freya (8 Herdtman, of Europe, ready; Antonin (i'r), Vou- Ide: Aight (Day North clits {apanh itn talonea, for Barcelona, t4, arertend, Tg: Cid (9p. Ls Industria (Sp) Maristany. for Barcelona, lag: Ge. ker, from S¥er s te: Emily, Nichols, for N Yor! Rosengren, rere AW W—Arr scht John A Cook, St Jago, Sid NYork Arr sohrs Matilda, Pastpo Thomaston f sehre Were og Robinson, Eastport ford pril I Arebrig Marcia, Swith, Wilming- W Sm Brett, N York for Wat t'a Beck of ‘collleen, went to sea this ‘Leas, April —Arr sty Potet & as WEAR, Ateil JS—Are ships Deter Marcy, Samp Darcetona: Spinich, bark Maipo, ever om, coming op. sane Newton and Lehigh, m, and F satal she Ard harks unknows Schenck, NY u » Colley, lin: bark Yarmonth, y Montrose and Rich- arr oth 3, Prjnkwater, Cardenas jelow schr Lowina & Margaret, r, from Mayagnes brig Rewica © Carver, anti, Roade—Mark Faby Nenronx, April Fi NY: or, ‘Smith, fs Fran- Milvon. yee for Ni f intel Brita Rene a Water ‘and Mayfew: et, tibet ias, for dv: John, Tho- Mt Hope, awd Lewy ny Taunton, | ‘the do; An- Aprih 3)» diate bath Japonte ths a tl—Arr jen, ye AY Baker, Boston vitiage Ky ‘i ton, Jam, whton, Paarte Ho: ry . tg by NYork. oy jon; brig Lady Chapman (Br) ri} 1C— Are sche Wm Mair Ju SAPANNAM, ‘april Tear weather, Test pein Pea are ison. 1 19—Arr ship Ve ian, Histon: sohr Cen, 4 Vietoria, mainarom, April 18—Art sehr Laval \ amet ine acullus, Adams, Carte ' er, Herts ce Touisine, Suluhs de; th, Passengers, “Arrived. VERPOOL AND HALIFAR—Si err: America—Liverpool toll Slitex, I. A oad pi cothegn hy PRU " — Kruse aud wife, At Paterson sity Bee Prd fe, bf mation om mesharbatl .. wick street Ser er ae ee 9 rea ee nd Lowry, For Gel D lise — tien Bly wine Mit Myers, re it Mam L Ambrams! Wi Acbrematl b wemy, Sol Movanaes, ea lathe re by Lawatl, BS WFictas, He Wecurry, dungeons om cu tz Warren, James G Swain a i, i err W W Perry, M Mose JK 1 "a Asse J Yani an, y= 7 Sgt WITN Beene "AN AFFLICTING SCENE AT Watt's Old Book Store, 102 Nassau 5! think, it behooves us a relate, to prevent a recurrence, As we give names and dates, no rh is requisite, for the a n be consulted. It was tl eart~ had ever mitaeoved. AMS. Macon now working apy in Sumpoattasty wall, "ie oclied te ase apt or ic a Watts, and to relate his feelings, with tos chile be bad lost since readi: the advertise ot ae. on nceived, as he sob! t one bottle then, it Melt walked to and fro etore pit ae “If 1 had bat abe knows is really a great, pity that. this wonder Lf not in more use. It rating aquaticiens Me, Watts hae do oy ‘t# astonishing qualities be beliewed, oy pe sbvetiing to return the money if it Jon 4 His ‘distraction cate be REGU. TAN, AND A MEMBER OF THE Medical, Society, devoted hie whale tiie te Dregs a their 001 he faethe in Bure} ny Ten owy, ‘and who hy ished & private hospi his 0 ‘be cons! Preee, t, second door fhe street! Dr, HEINE is the only ee es and aeaing et aieitctinal en te "that atest Beant contour, therefore, and avoid the quacks in that neigh: FAWCETT 18 CONF DENT ALLY CONSULTED rk li peivave dtouaee, victims of solitary indulgences of tainty of cure. OCTOR SPOLASCO, FROM LONDON, CELEBRATED throug) England, Ireland, aoe and extraordinary cures of ‘ev. 2 Bs a da at 170 East i. and brs. G. Slover, Olt RIVATE DISEASES, SEMIN WEAKN a PE tal fy fea co} ary .povail ort time. he HE MARKIED WOMAN'S FRIVATE MEDICAL COM- Danione Hy Dr, A. M. Mauriceau,, Professor of | Women—Ten' editic n, Ismo, Pr 20—Price $1.—' gfauiering of physical aind sent feetionnte wife, and Bight have bed pared ty oa nly popes ai, see ve * tn tnemncriage, gat ded nt dine wa hapertant eecreta, eect soak ba Vee Eien hot permit of an increase of fa * importance. -_. itis om jm whe ean disco: » orav Miy' Dear Sir,—My wife has been parc goiue three veazs or more in consequ non ot oti serena di suftering some mouths before ‘and more defiliteved inet Ife fu ituminent dager, Solem despaired of. 1 supposed i i sepaneanes athe), T nine some vont its rite peel poratal 1 ones a my vanes ried to pod to ay vie Me ay wie 3 issang thet ooh oe medy. It opened hte = ides Tittieconcelved was poasibie, Das ¢ owld o Siuinses eye Pal = of, ar they are of ciel ene saa oe = Little on 7. hl Peterson, 0 Chestnut Futon a the receipt ef $1, a copy will \rensatitves Op < Say ofr sopay Le of the yy . iy hostess peed, pon te r Fisaa Wow Vert sltve Cohen: 5 Liktety sens Ten Doe $5! REWARD.—CROSSMA Lig aR MIX- ture, for the enre of gonorrha@m, t discovered for the complaint, this ir Uh meek cantare makes @ speedy and permanent’ eure without the least re- im dist, drink, ox} woe change in application ta 2 insiance of re- Bra SEASE CUXKD IN ONE DAT, without paia.—The vietline of ‘eure, bj je street, nily, that} eases, daily, that Physicians. Pills for the eure of Pema= H GLOVER, AUTHOR OF THE PRI- Medica! ew a several other Medical have Untied the skill of Urnneh f practice eprtine ere te & treated y weakness, ke Ronkz (fermerty Ne. 2) An the encry, VERY MOTHER'S POOK—AN yO ecranesthrouge thee the work, bert marr H andi! ciher cition, and hy the a ther, N No 1. The French secrets (with di~ pret! in this Filjeoty will be seme ty nications ea tvetng $3 be box ea New vir D208, CONVERS INVIGORATING Conptale ly remedy yet discovered for se hoes nocturnal ean or es tuild ences Pemovetin two to five days. A porto F)R, JOHNSUN, NO. 16 DL ANE, STREET, gwen sututional weakness Hy cured, Recent eaens N EDICAL—DR. MURPHY, OF % G confidentially consulted on all dt Gener a he curcs in two t xfeen yeni favor kim wit burfaces. oak oe. he ‘invariably Lenco diplom. “oe welt tigal Pri vate Trow Pride $1. Is bad of the swt ntained in De Cy age a Certain. ioe he of the cure. 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