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BEwerds; but the purchase was made for the indefati- ay never-ending always pushing, ubiquitous Bar- ‘whose enterprise knows no bounds. ae his purse ‘no bottom wil] be the abode of the Swedish nightio- her professional visit to Philadelphia OME 110! HOOK plyee last evening, im Moy- the respectabl. gomgs Known as the * death. ‘end “stars.” bein old story describes the whole » Pivtols— ‘brickbats—wounded men aad boys—no po- no arrests."? Am effort is new msking to revive the exploded uyikil Bank @ bill to (uss effect te Benate yertercay ‘The “fancies” are dull and drooping to-day, while Btate Fives advance d totes. heen Our Danbury Correspondence. Danauny, Ct, April 24, 1850. The Danbury and Norwalk Railroad. The report of the engineers engaged in the sur- ‘vey of ao railroad from this place to Norwalk, was it ls not unlikely that this repub- | and ving passed our | bic dancing. Ho plays the viotiu vty faily, ant eometines drawinyoul vary His method, however, is sloventy end a4 & whole, wo susp.ct, fob op usi Lo Pegsninoi’s Still, we think he may prove sorry tat at many of eau Sear ae poss emninoce were very sa . Mra ward Leder pleased her auditors, and the overture was weil performed no great be prine!ps! participants, | Mesars, Loder and King were the conductors Arotre Rooms.—Christy's Minstrels wnuoua this evening's entertainment, # progra:nme moet interesting and amusing character—negro me lodies, choruses, Violin and gultar solos, aud :atu!ty for the Ovymric.—Pierce’s Minstrels give their negro sater- tainments every evening, at this old eetablishmont, amusements consist of negro melo ties. a pectorin ance called the “ Black Shakers,” sad the »Duteb Drill.” Me.opron.—White’s Serenaders, who perform at 53 Bowery, give very amusing negro entertainments, Tue Hurenmson Fasuiy will give one of their excel. lent concerts at Elizabethtown, N.J., this evening, and will give their last concert, at the Tabernacie, on anes to-day. The estimated cost of sontresting Monday evening next. n road ie $330,000, I think there is no doubt that will be built ‘Terrific Tornado at New Providence, GRVERAL PERSONS Kil Leb—A GRMAT NUMBER OF HOUSES DESTROYED—iNJURY TO THE SHIPPING, ETc. {From the Nasrau (NP) Gazette, March 30.) ‘We bave had copious showers since Tuesday lact, @ccompanied occurionaily by severe shocks of li Rtning @nd thunder. oe borometer, on Tuesday fut une wsually low. th+ moxmum during the day being at 20 $8, and the minimum at 2983. This. of course, was in- icative of the sbundenee of rain with which we have since been favored. We cunnot ray that we have, during the preceding six or reven yours, experienced More carly raipe. courequent on the vernal equinox 6 Since the above was written. we deeply regret to State, thats torvado. of a most terrific and destrac- tive character bus visited ux. Perty whieh will prove ruinous to many. and what is Stil) more distressing a grent loss oi life We have deard of six persons killed. and it is feared that there ‘ere reveral wore During the whole of this worntng, the weather ap- ed threatening. tie thand: * being loud and almost oueeant towards the south About mid-day, it be- ame as dark a we ever recollect to have seen it. About one o'clock. (be torvado came up, from the Pouth-wert, demoli bing Lousce and walls, and rooting trees, as a child would do his nine pins. We are @ireid that we shall hear ef some disasters at sea; bub gre will supply further particulars iu our next. ‘The weather ig now extremely boisterous. (From the Nassau Gazette, April 3.) ‘We are enabled this eveuiug to furuish our readers with & rather ample statement of what took place in th: southern suburb of Naswa, and likewise of some idents in our harbor om thet gloomy, and never, to be firgotten day We have not yet been certain the number of houses destroyed, or stern Uistriet burb. of the island of New Provi- fown, Delancy’s Town, and are kuown to have been six persons Killed; seventy-four Lusidings were totally destroyed; three were materially yjured. and six slightly. In the barber during the storm, the schooner Tnion, the prope of Mr John Ramsey, ot Long Island, was upset while at anchor The sloop Teaser, Watkins master wee also upset about the same time. causing & loss of pro- There was one person om board this last named ‘Vetsel when the accident hap ig: Mr. A. Tay- Jor, of Long Island. who wi . from which, ho er he effected a Provi hhatchwoy. Huving renebed gecuring himeel! to the oi fn which positon he mained, exposed to the vio- Jence of the storm and the fury of the waves, for the Fpace of two hours or more, when fortunately, assis- tance was efirctonily rendered, and be was brought ashore to the house ol u Hiend much exhausted. But every kind attention beimg paid him, he soca re- over d The schooner Repulse. owned by Mr. 1. Smith, was aught in the gale near D luperte. and both her masts Bad tobe cut awey her. have been in- formed that the Cai the smack Mackgras compelled to run ibe said smack ashore near Qta- je as the only nv ving her How fur the terrible tornado extended we know not ‘We have been told that it came over the sea with its ebarecteristic fury. from the southw that there were indeed two whirlwind. one of whic the lend near Aw ther near Milie that they presentiy tion, aud. ministers of Heave: posted on towards Nasrau, to propose to Lhought less man the question, in demelisbea bowses. limbe. 4 mangled corpres. “who may For. let the reeptic say what he will. an ‘wont, we hold that whiriwinds.a* well as do vy are at timer mode the rod of God's anger The diameter of chix dveadful power seems to have ds. And its force is tit overturned stone pil- houses of great strength one woman to a consider- d.and that her arm was y-four houses, it appears were thern suburbs, and some # away, so that no remains nis of them have been fund. A scene of more presented in the path of the niporsible to conecive. And that 1 with a rope, been from tweuty to thirty proved in the ease with whic *. oud smote fate ruin We hay heard that it 1) ht from the ¢ y ber fall. Seven iebod in th of them were carried qu Or fragme which cave a peeu fits suddenmess— ite had it come In the myht territieness to its character was, ike thief in the night imaginetion can conceive the tremendous results. ft eaured the death of eight individusis. three men three ch idren, and two wo- men. Ove man bad Lis head compietery severed trom | the body, others her skulls fraccured, so as to cause insteat death, One woman died during the Saturday night in the echoot r in Bain's Town, which be. | longs to the Rev. Mr Woodeoek, wher umber ot | wed by t suster, were accommodated, ‘Atitying to witness the sympathy uni- Yersally leit for the suttcrers under this heavy vivite- tion; and we were giad to see that his Excellency the Governor has appouned Commissioners to inquire into the particulars of (he rad case. ‘The Britieh steamer Avon. from Havana, we under- stand, encountered some of the «lormy weather expe- Fiencrd on Satambey, but we are informed that it was Not near so tempPeRLurLs as wes felt here ‘The American sehoonct Mitton, Keene, artived here early yesterdey from Baltimore. We understand she experienced similar weather to that felt bere. Very vear being loxt (Prom the Gazette } The lose surtained im the eastern district, which. though less in the number of dwells is not lees per. haps in point of prepervy. ‘The total aumber of build- ings destroyed in the several divistons, is it appears, Bearly one hundred. and about twenty others, more or less injured) And considering the awful sudden. hens of the calamity, it is really surprising that more lives were not | On Thursday « public meeting was held in the C Howre, at 1o'eloek (6 adopt meacures for admiulat ing relief to the sudercrs The meeting was pr over by the Hon. MeCarthy and was both Tourly and rerpectably attended It appeared from the riatements wade by the chairman, who was one Of the commission appointed by hia Exe April 6.) Governor, to ascertain the amount of havoe done, that $20,000 would be burcly suifeieut to repair the loss Apri 10.) ee or four days, bt (From the Gazette. The weather has. fir the last exceedingly fine. The barometer has ned to ite wonted height—preuliar to this season of the yoar ‘The thermometer har ranged between 74 and dicating a temperature of a mild and pleasant el ter. To-day, however, the thermometer has exceeded 78, and the weather has been somewhat oppressive ‘Theatrical and Musical, Bowery Tatne.—Variety and taleat, is the motto Of the able director of the Bowery Theatre, who every Bight sees his house crowded “Macbeth” was per- formed, last evening, and, with Mr. and Mrs. Wailack Jr., sustained by the talented stock of this company, | was indeed 8 magnificent piece of histrionic art. The | uded with the favorite drama, | Mi the We in which Mr. Scott an: Wemyss were highly encecssful. To-night, the ery attractive, and will draw, no doubt, another crammed house } Brosoway Tueatre —Last evening there wasn repe | tition of the entertainments of the previous evening, Mr. Collins enstnining the characters of King O'Niel And the Nervous Man, with his usual ability and eect. | ‘The house was very well attended, This evening Mr Collins takes bis benefit. and without doubt will have Barrett, the excell his duty of catering the reappear. ed favorites in pectiv Davenport, who has re. | Gently won such admiration fa New York, and Mr. Hudson, the celebrated Irish comedian. The former | will meke ber appearance next week, and Mr. Hud. | pon will eucceed her. } By wrow's Trrarne — Last night was Dombey night at Burton's There was a large attendance, and the | dience seemed to be much pleased with the perform | ance The afterpiece was the “ Qaeen’s Husband.” | Between the two plays, Mise Walter and Mr. Fredo. Fie appeared and danced ® par de Schaffnausen. It ix & preity thing. » were not satisted wh one perfor ® repetition whieh The 0 Nariowan Tonatae—Saeh was the euccess of the Deautiful drama of “ La Tour de Nesle,” on Wednesday Might, that the same piece was again performed last evening, before a densely crowded and fashionable Gudience, Mr Marshsil filled the part of Buridan re- Markably well. The lsughable farce of the “ Siamese Twins" commenced the entertainments, which were coneinded the nautical drama of the “Nor. n Wre in h Messrs Marshall and the two principal characters received an- id well merited applause To-night, not Jess than three pieces will be performed, with Mr Mar- ghail in one of hie beet rds Aston Prace Tararan.—This estadlishinent is fast gaining in public favor. The strength of the company is much greater than it was at the commencement of | the season ; and w..) the entertainments in propara- | tion, which are of & novel o sracter. a hare of public favor may be expected Mise Jolin son * will the week, and those who Soon to vse ber: Fineet charpsher shouts 6» oo see her personations ‘Without delay She has considerable merit, and in | com dy te quite pos There isan excellent bill | Bnnouneed for th ne ’ Prot Rovure's Iernopverony Comcent. —This enter- Gewese piven ot the Suberense tae, ae omens the Gamuan, whose friends le great elves om | And | | | should go on with the examination of their witnesses | di to | | leney the | | tone he had with the prisoner, he said he had owa: | sane man. Incking « Cimcvs, Asror Piace.—The Freneh company are at- tracting large arsemblages to wituess thoir beaut and inimitable equestrian performunoes. They the best troupe that have ever appeared in this com ‘The manege act of Madame Tounsiro ix worth the price of admission, It is really extraordinary, Tux Inviax Concent at the Tabernacle, this oven- ing, promises to be an interesting entertainment Lt is their Inst concert in this city, In conuexion with the concert, some interesting facts ot U customs of their tribe will be forvet vocalists repent their sweet “wood 1 It is the last chance that may offer itsoif of ing “nature's song by nature's children” Sacre Music.—Mr, Leach, the vocalist, by permls- sion of the trustees of the Church of the Messiah, will pire aconcert of sacred music this evening Ho will easeiated by the distinguished vocwlists, Miss Julia Northall, Mrs. C. K. Horn, Miss De Luce, Miss Jenkias, and Mies Leach ; aa also’ by Messrs, Robinson, Doma: rest, Watson, Greatorex, and Leach. ‘The iusie will consist of selections trom Handel, Haydu, Moanet, Mendelesohn, &., &c. The concert will commence at eight o'clock, at the Church of the Messiah. The emi- nent professors, Mesers. Loder, Tunm, and King, will preside on the occasion. Mx. Dyort.—This distingui: favorite, takes his benotit on 4 the Broadway Theatre, A young lady, of higiniy ro- spectable connexions, who is said to be vory hand- some, and who has been under the tuition’ of Mer. Dyott for some time, will make ber debut oo that evenivg. If esi actor ever deserved extensive patron- age, for his brilliant abilities, Mr. Dyout is the inn. An hour or two can be very pleasantly and whole- semely spent now, in admiring the Chinese Beauty, as she is called, at the Chinese Museum, Indeod, she has become tout a coup, the star of tushion amongst our citizens. and the tidal throng of Broadway pours into her sudicnce room, a8 a matter of course just as it sometimes pours into the opera and sometimes into church. This Chinese lady is one of # class rarely seen by common eyes. and theretore, she ts attractive, She is of superior birth, position and education, be- sides being really pretty. Lt ix to be regretted that she can only remain here about a week louger Strano Disarrranaxcy ano Discovery ov Mx, Mun- vocn, THe ThaGEDIaN.—We dropped into the theatre a few minutes, last night, to hear Mr. Murdoch, as Othel- lo, We found Mr. Clarke in the character, Mr. M. not being upon the stage. On inquiry ws to the cause of Mr. Murdoch’s failure to appear, we learned that bo had not been seen since about 10 A. M. yostorday, aud the change had been made on this aeeount. Inquiry and search had been made for him; but up to the hour ot opening, no clue could be found as to his whereabouts, Fears were entertained that be had walked out and fallen down in # fit,as he is aub- ject to a tendency of blood to the bend, snd search ‘was made for him. but without success since the above was in type, we learn that Mr. Rice has received a letter from Mr. Murdoch bimeclf, in which he states, that from the time he went out from rebearral yesterday morning, with the intention of | taking a walk on the Lake shore, he has no recollec- tion of any thing till “ning, when he found bimself at Ousterhout's, on the Calumet, about 15 or 16 miles from the city. ‘He was exhausted, aad | his clothes besmeared with mad, How ho got there is apertect mystery to him. He is now in his usual health — Chicago (Ill.) Tribune, Aprit 20 shed uctor and general day ovening next, at Court of Oyer and Terminer, Before Ohief Justice Kdmonds, and Aldermen Hawes and Griffin, CHARGE OF MURDER—INSANITY. Apnit. 25.— The People vs. John Moore, for the Murder of Daniel Kezan.—This case was continued The Court, having consulted together. thought it would be more advisuble to have a verdict from the jury now, which a to send the prisoner to the Luastic Asylum in Bloomingdale, until bis real state of mind wax more satisfactorily ascertai The jury, with one exception, agreed, without leaving their box. to | return a verdict that the prisoner was now of unsound | mind The Judge explained to the non-agreving juror. that the result of the verdict would be to have the prisoner properly taken care of. and not put upon trial for the | murder unless the physician of the asylum pronounced m, after some experience of his habits, io be a sane he dissenting Juror snid that he was of opinion that the prisoner was a sane man now. aud rospousible | for hie a The Judge said, as that was the case, the pri ution A man vamed Farrell was then called and, being ex- amined by the District Attorney. deposed that he ku the prisoner for five months before the muurder; he never considered him strange in tix manner; heard him say,a few days previous to the murder that he | would Lave some one’s life. and that he would then io mad; he said he would have blood; heard him talking to himeelf one morning, and ra: Fool that | was, that I didn’t take his life when [ had him in my power, knowing that he bad dishonored Croes-exal fe not said to any one that h raid that my life would be depored that he knew him for some time | dered him in no way singular in his waa. bits Mr. Justice Lothrop identi that were found o lished in the Herald yeeterday Mr. Edmonds, per of the City Prison. depom that from his interviews with the prisoner. hy strained to come to the conclusion that the mu d some of the letters fr, aud whieh were pub: © eame forward very reluctantly to give ar he would rather fifty murderers that one should be hanged, the of very weak mind. Dr. Colve we City Prison. oned that w ht in, he said, lary, you have brought me to this; witness pacitied | him; We has very weak powers of mind, easily agitated | and excited, after a litte while f heard be was tarane, and It took me rather by surprise; L went to him; f asked him did he know me, and he #aid » wins TE said that ia very strange, for you have known i since youcame to the prison; witness then detailed other interviews with the pr ; Ladvised him not y off any tricks, and told around him and stood h. more chance with th: | than if he attempted to he atverwa for me, and he told me that if he had known h talking toa friend, he could have auswered mo with more wit; be raid he did not know what to do; that rome friends odvired him to assume it; [ asked him | what they advised him todo, and he said they tod him to Ivok foolish in court, and to wink hia eyes; I do net consder him ap insane man on general « prisoner was a man de. he i¢a man that seldom smiles, and H laughed: ly «pecies of insanity. if ° > all his ideas of ita humane and pro: rt made, to have the prisone » a lunatic assylum, in order to ascertain his real state of mind. Dr. Alexander Horack, deposed that he has been | ractising ax a physician over twenty years, wud has | ad frequent oppottuuitics of seeing lunatics, had an interview with the prisoner, and made a ge aminai his pulse beat with the reguiard man of h ¢ said be did not know what he w confined f Md then he said he believed it was for the name of ed that it was Rogan, i he said he did not kn: That's the name," he subsequonsly ylied, told me that the deceased had had improper intimacy with his wife; witness then detailed some coaters- farm of thirty-eix scree in Ireland and told me how he used to farm them, he raid he eame here to oblige his wife; my impression. from the investigation, was, that he war assuming insanity; he was a f very weak mind. and easily exel speaking on Ireland, his puis usnal beating je mii oh. hom he was greatly aitach iid i think hie mind t* that of a KY. and verging towards dewen- ra; 1 believe the delusions about seeing the Lord in a candle were astumed 1 To Mr. MeKeon— Hallucination does not usually ac- | | pany imberility Kenne, physician of the Lunatic Asylum on | Disckwell’s Island. deposed to a conversstion he had | with the prisoner. in whieh he wna not tive; he said he did not Know what he was in for W ly corroborated the testi Dr Covvel, Witness came to the cone endeavoring to feign; thinks © is partial imbeeility Crom-extmined The ship fever might impalt hie mind, and ft i# sometimes the cause of inaamiiy; jea- lousy in such A mind as the prisoner's, might cause insanit The case was then (about one o'clock, given to the jury without summing up on either side, of any charge from the Judge, he having given his views on the eubject this morning After upwards of three hours deliberation, they ght ina verdict that the prisoncr was i ani recommended that be be seut to the Bi Lunatic Asylum, in order that his state of be tested Appointments by the President, Ry and with the advice and consent of the Senate William B. Kinney, of New Jersey. to be Charge d Affeares of the United States near the government of Sardinia Charles Bunker, of Massachusetts, to be United e¢ Consul ior the port of Labaina, in the Irland of M James Henderbert, of Mississippi, to be United States Consul for the port of Lyons, in France st The navigation of the canal near Geddes, New York, has been obstructed, in consequence of the cul: wring yh A. not be in order for several days. All ot! oat eat ha a 3 the Zid inst, 10,563 Rochester, and the toll amounted to $3,706. | main. 231be, suppored at 93sc., lens 4 per cent for eash, | averaging 20% Ybs., at 120., less three per cent for cash, | market for Intelligence. Charre of Seduction. —-A man by tie name of Will am Li Noble, wae arrested yesterday, in thie ety, and lukon ix fiwe Justice Osborne, on a © of having perfused Hannah Perrington. aber David Per ring ton, & resident of the towa of Bao, State of alae The fugitive bad caenped from justice bo Lile elby. bot, on bis arrest here on the charge, the maytstrae dctstoed bhm Go await @ requisition from the authori. jacquemel, 30th alt. Loft sohrs So ¥ Baker, for Aux Cayes, ties of ne. Faseing Faise Tokens —Otteer Bowyer, one of the nNCr Croton, Baltimeres Me h ted. ye on eniting Atto,'do; Winteld Williaw ©. Finn, alias on a charge © | are 8 00, tne at We. advnore. bringing middting 11!s0. Fr urpow of cheating sad ity presented @ the Cit Tred, ond Peaking Company, representing on its a # | 5 the door of the ‘asedeny of Design, for admittance ‘The person in attendance detected the imposition before giving the change, and officer Bowyer beiug « hand, took the accused into custody, aad on his person the officer found five moro bills of the «me deveription, and when asked how ho came in oe Corn continucs to move upward, with sales at Toe o The Obie Sour remains dell, «t 66 Bacremons, April 26, 1850. Bales were made of 400 bbls Howard street four, at # 12 In wheat there has bere sothing of tmpor- tance doing, market ls rteady We have no new fee ture te notice Im corn, while provisions are setive session of the 6] money, stated that he fow byte ntgen Faye $19 2, and prime at 98 ST. in the stroet, story, Lowever, the magistrate | The ccdfee has improved, with sales of 4.009 was not inclined to beliove, and, in default of ball, | toey Rio, ot OMe. aBIe. « le, 4 committed him to prison for trial. uetson Where is Albertis, the Isthmus stool Fégcon? Can any one tell? Domestic Miscellan: ae closed in Phil wel on the Penusyly: of 214 stockholders, and 5.270 travel. The stock held in this oted against Sunday traveiling. Fs if The man found murdered near Dracut, Masaschu- Sates ts, 16 sald to be Janes McNoff who has beon missing ru, The propeller 8t. Lawrence was struck by lightning, — Woreonter pi ebis whale, 15 sperm ll’ from on Lake Ontario, onjthe 22d inst. 2 atine Bonk. ae sip ve A barn was destroyed by fire, having been struck bj Land Co. moth lightning, on the morning of the 23d tastaut, sd Deo 24, wich 1,500 bbls There wore 83 deaths in Baltimore for the week end- ing the 22d instant. CITY TRADE REPORT! Trvaspay, April 25—6 P.M. The cotton market continued buoyant, with fair sales. Dealers were, however, inclined to wait the reecipt of the Cambria’s news, due the present week The advices from the South also exhibited an im- proved fecling, with sume advance in New Orleaas, subsequent to the receipt of the America’s news The market for Western and State brands of four continued firm, with a good demand for the local and Fastern trade. Southern brands were better, aad tales in some cases were ted at an advance, | Wheat was in good demand, and prices had an up- | it for Steet! Mall, Norfolk; J a 5 wohre Serr Baisror, April 23. See ETE lane, cardones. AI _foroaterane ei On the 24th bet by the Be: the reridence of Win Framer, Brow to Cancun Maen, both of » Rock. Jand count: On the 24th inot.. at Walden, county. by Rew Wm Hioip, Janne Sense, of New York, to Aww Jaw. ward tendency. Corn continued scarce and Sf. | wry, only daughter of KR. Woedrud, Req, of the New Onteane ¥. Pork was inactive to-day. with light sales, and with- | former pinee. Arrived—Ships Adams, Boston; Rose Standish, NYork. | out change to notice in quotations. Beef hams were At W llemeburgh, om the Q¢th inet, by the Rew J April M. pearce nud frm. Zhere wae more acing oe a. | J. Matthias, Am C. Jonseros to Bireasere BD. Coed rege. cour Spoke rides © eales Of coffee and sugar, made by auctior daugh oad Mu cof 7 from Cardenas noticed below, transactions wore light. A parcel of | “*¥® ie nus. Req. all of thet place Fat Malis aes leaf tobacco was offered at auction to-day, # portion of which was sold on terms noticed below, Acues.—There was more activity in the market for at $5574. Pearls were at $5 56, and 100 bbis., to ‘The sales of the day reached common to straight and good Ohio ; a Died, On Thursdsy, the 26th inet. Heway DeMorr, ron of John abd Elizobeth Meson, aged 1 your » nent The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Bes altera von, at 4 Srelveh, from Lis father's residence, No 160 Avenue D, ry Doe Poatrase, April 24. eeotohag tiam atat Arne a On Wednesday, April 2ith, of consumption, Mr. Ac- . eo talons ta teen ey a5 31 ; $5 87 a 6 6234 for Michigan 562 for pure Gencece Southern fleur was in | ,,0> Wednesday, Apel 24th, 4 ood request, and prices hi “ood fully 12%¢. Hy EG! Aries sume wp 8.000 bias, ai $01.06 S136 for mized |. 9 tis fiends are Invited to attend he faneeal, ot Be. 6 H bones. ent 17" Margaret, Sophia, a brands, Fredericksburgh county, und $5 4485 60 for 3% © straight brands, Alexandria, Baltimore, and Geo itiam Bwine, of Scotland, aged 36 wie of Edward Hopkins, aged 24 years ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from 2 Cherry street. Philadelphia papers please cony On Monday, the loth inst. at Cambridge. Mre Euizavrn J. Evans, wife of the Hon Nathan Rvaws, wrday, town Hye flour was in moderate rege with Iago yeu Arrived Bing Wm Beary Watanras. £00 bbls. al $2873. Corn Meal was better, with sales ; : of 1400 Ublas at ea % a2 for Jersey, and $3 1336 for (recast Se tote siaze of 8 snam, Cte Gy He é ik Brandywine. Wheat.—The demand Was good, aa F j saentie, holders very stiff. “Nome wales were made, but the par- | 0! ‘iBursday morning, the 26th leet, Meav Mor sok Cae ‘on Sat ecould not find out. Kye was quiet, with | ush. at S9e¢., atloat, and Wc., delivered. | , With sales Northern at 40 a dze. ; Jer- Key at o8 , and Southern at 32 37e. ‘The stock in the market was comparatively small, aad | was inadequate to the demand Sales were made of 17,000 burh., at Se. for ordinary white in store ; 60a at the above ties on Baterdayr thai ‘The above Latter Rags are alse at Kenyon's, 91 Wall street. Gie, for Souihern white ; dle. for round white ; Ove, for | Member of Congress from the 14th Congressional Die | de a ies ot ene ernperam, Apel A, 800, Jersey and Southern yellow ; and Ole, for round and | ‘Xt Farciiona Spain, Jaw. 19th, Mr. Jowres Pow, late | Pave tiles New Orleans, Wood, (from N York) tek 7cBew: Senvered. | U.S. Consul at that place py eh . be Corrox.—The demand is well sustained, and as | a ae selwent day” Wom Jarvin daryia. from tl be never Soe B in prices paid Land Genirabte stylosare | rn this city, on the 1ith uit a coacinetion, Me eon, Me Ib get rather und 07 uotations, which, however, we re- n ? 4 tals Bales wes Teported to reach about 1,200 bal | Sagene Sseeme. Serespetek Se Se Dee eee Ss Sora bee, Travers, | Jemes Thom, the self-taught sculptor, was a native of Ayrshire, Scotland: iy early life he evinced « LivBRPOOL CLASSIFICATION. fi areas natural taste for the sister arte of modelling and seulp- Florida and = New Orleans ture, and while still a young man, and in very lim circumstances, he succeeded, by the satural forse of genius, in making his name celebrated throughout = , bir native country and the British Islands. by the pro- | Mere duction of hie fainous statues of “Tai O'Shaater ad | revere: Julie B Ridgewsy. Probie, from i sama re, Souter Johnny” generally admitted to be one of the | ise: TC i ennety, (from Charleston: © bia, #ld 10th, pot ln te exchange ber crew. happiest illustrations in seulpture, of the of the immortal Burns, that has ever ap) The great talent and originality displayed by Mr. Thom in € figures, has caused them to te received by the public with the createst enthusiasm, and elicited for the art- ist the high: +t commendation patronage of some ‘of the mort eminent men of the present century. The late Sir Walter Scott. Lord Bigin, Sir Francis © his Inte Majesty George Fourth brated patrons of art, e testimony of their high uppreciation of the untutored genius of Mr. ‘Thom, and the soundness of their eriticiam has been more than verited, in the t popularity which “Tem O'Shanter and Souter Johnny” retain in Seot- land to the present day. Trey are now finally — at the beautiful Cenotaph, to the memory of Burns, hear Ayr, and the numerous pligrims, from all parte of the ‘world, who resort to the shrine of “Scotia's | Tard” admire them ax the emanations of a genius as equally uncultivated as that of the great poet whore | temple they adorn, Amongst the numerous other | picers of isto d romantic sculpture, uted | y Mr Thom, the group of “Old Mortality.” trom oir Wolter of that mame, has, Perhaps, rtood higher in the public estimation than any other; and | comperent judges have deciared it to be fully eq both in execution and de-iga, to the best of bis works Mr Thom has long been a resident of this city, aud his neme bas become fimillar to many of our citizens, in coonection with Ty nity Chureh sculpture and ornamentation of that beautiful specimen of Gothic erchiteeture having been entrusted tohis charge. He died suddenly at his residence bere, on the 17th Ly ke oly rogretted by hie im this — a good xttendence, and tl falling off on the lower grades Kio, per ships Maria and Agn 1.800 Laguayra at 8S 0, a 104. . aS \c., 62) Java at lle, aud 284 Jamaica at 8% c., tour mor the Fist. —The market continues firm, with sales of 1,500 quintals dry cod at $2 75. Fruit.— In bunch raisina, there wore further sales of 1,800 boxes ’ averaging $ a 2). 60 cases Canton ginger sold at $8. Faoicnrs.— There was rather more offering to Liver- About 20.000 bushels of corn were cugaged at Bae abo bee naval stores were taken atls.; tor cotton Be was demanded, aud about 126. for dead weight. ined about the same to London and iavre. tracts for freight. were made for California At rates varying from Be. a 0c u upply was but moderate, and with » fair inquiry. Pricex were very firm. The ayes since our last comprise 8400 Porto Cabello and "Spani seilte, Fr jeeting water damaged; O00 dry Texas, at ¥e, 6 mos; and in Boston for this’ market, 6.700 Rio Grande, merchantable. delivered on board of Vosseis there Honsy.—Salee of 40 bbls. Cubs, strained, for home ivate bargain, and an invoice tor export, also not made publie & arrives more freely, but the demand is fully equal to the rupply. and prices are unchanged. Liste continued firm at 70c. a T5e. per barrel Navat Stoxee.—Dales were made of 1,000 bbls. Wil- mington rosin, at $1.10 Oits —The sales of linseed are 3,000 gallons, at 80a Sie. for both kinds, in casks. Paovisions.—Pork—There wasn easier feeling iu the | -- and we note rales of 150 Ubls. at $10 ‘an @ ey 18 ® $10 2 for meas, and $844 a $8 60 for prim: | Pert of New York, Apert) 26, 1080, continued duil, at yesterday's figures. Beef hams were Sam were firm at $1600. Out ments were in good dem nd steady, with eales of 20,000 1ba dry salted hy in bulk at6sge Lard—Thero was ine SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. $12) moon vane, 168 | leaned, in the market; about 00 bbls. and tie Tatb\ve5 | | Shipe—Joebem Bates, Kasterbrook. Canton, % te. was refused for prime, Butter was Marathon, Tyler, Usvre, ED Hurlbut & Co; Sterling, Hen irm, and prices favored purchasers. Choese was frm at be. Heat L-rate.—Mt. Bleceker disposed of twenty-five lots of brooklyn property, at the Hxehange, thie day ard the prices realized are 4s follows: —1 lot on Atian tle #t Flatbush avenue. $555,1do 2 gros, Russell & Nor- Dimom. 1x 100, adjoum- war ‘J; Mary Perkins ase, Tarpaulin Cv Sehre—Nimerama, King pe Hartt, Snow & White: noar lath; cach 2xb2, Plato Hamp oy Baltimore: Lavinah Jane, Ketehum, Pbi- x69, $190 each aceip hae Lechtel, Connor, Hangor, de; Petrol, Sweeser, Ah...» Portland Wasnemeron, Apel 16, tsi ng P01 each, Sicop—Kbede Island, Hull, Providence. Sre—t have the boner to comeuplente beepers bp basal. opposite. each each, $2540, 2 @ Arrived. x . Matt, United Beater New | on Flatburh av $170 each, $3 1 do fw sloop of war Najaden (5 cane, 19 men), Commander vey, Of aN eaam Dation made by Dean and Pearrall street, 22110. $40, 2 bo et) mag be gh ob, ne 2 ertuise rr the y'ike Wighleads 3 > o S » i: Bde. « reer. « .- 4 ol wae $307 Be ost in » gc gana =o recount “of «ek wontner. 1th iy the steamer & Kier. —The market rulec dull, at $9 «$3.50 fer the ple y Ly Fy caclgued very douken range ie one cf consideret S cans—There is no material changes ie fetes, out ( ) Andresen, Liv March W, thority to make po! pers bee 100 bhds. New Oriesne. at due se wed Zio passengers, vo Usiriche & Kruger; had Gree the attention of evacting vesenis passing ou bia New Thee Sete s from 196 to 16h jase Il, Liverpool, Feb 28, rndae and Vewy ren Ny. pours, lone pee ship Talbot were of “Wo the master. ‘Toe B wasn the | Amen oT bat thine #be bas experienced Superintendent U.S Coast Survey. figures fe Hoa, WM. Manner se Seeretary of the Treasury ennea:— Imported in a ips Memnon and Talbot: t ms notes at 6 months won—T9 chests 4014: Bz beif do . — 45. Young Hy+on—40 hif_ chests 63; 82 do in a hency KW gale, op U. & Seugonen Gatnaren,, ETM: S4-do 64; G6 do Baty; & lil de 60; 16do tin 30 days, 47. 6 de 40%; 44 60 45, & do 42; 52do 4), 85 do 48%; MV () Black, Liverpool, 42 days, with salt and 60 do 38; 76 we Bry IM » Mr Melement. The A 5 de ico Psigtecention t on the pasange, and sav 4V'D0, tat Bh low tO whallng bark Parker Cook, Cook, of Pro town, «1 eruise, ‘yeton), Parker, Apaluehicola, 18 days, Bark mg py t Le by toa baad. “> (iE), Prowee, Rio de Janeiro, 81 days, Oviong— oe ; 50 do 38 (ir), stribiay, Limerick, 36 days, with Th; 149 do 37; 59 do 364, Ly yh re. i eA isa About 10,000 Ibs. changed hands, ot THe fide. Tunhuad had her'dcobs eweps of everyebing’ Us Ber tion sale to-day introduced ‘SEH? Mevelle Cot Hochapers}, Hameeek, Port ee Prizes, ib Tonacce The auction wale to-day introduced oniy “hie Mivclie (olHechaperss, Maneuth Portas Prine about 25 hbdes, of leaf, at prices ranging 6,6 afc te. THe ‘The «ale also embraced cousilerable quaud- seed leaf, ranging at 100. av ‘was but litle off San Joan de 11 days, th (of Seareport ), Lam with sugar, tod we ). Dickwan, 8 ing, and the at 24 for pri Te) Tam, Peepectfelly your ole lems mrv ant fae oe Fel odor, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with -_ eons daa pot oe ° ome ays, with mdse, te | Te Prof A.D. Tacwn, MARKETS ELSEWHERE. Pe ome OS a vwidep's U. 5. C6, Washington, STOR SAURS We Wright, So Croix, WE, M4 days, with wuger, | Barron nr, aed aire Porro fe BMeebanice Dank, tt of Caloig), Varney, Sague te Grande, | Ar and mole wh ny of Cherry field). Brown, Cardenas, 11 j (pC Cherrynetd), Brows, days, : . Taipay, Atimhapas, 25 days, wid eogar and melneees, to Leck & Lyman. The O experi y weather on (he pesenge; mplit sails, Mey was (2 deve North of Hetreras. i cbr fabine, Davia, Nowberm, NC, 4 days, with naval "Sena Newborn, NC, 4 days, with naval | lie Potenm, Power, one, Beckerman Ni, for OF 4 » do 4d ap BO why dave, Santon, pe, (bv) CEhiete oo op LOR b ina Ae eee = rn " Trels Me 1M) Fivemens t Merrimac Mane tact urin Perk ‘Tithy @ Coclatunte Bagh. Rowers, Vigil come) trap ‘aries! ce & Leattor Dealers’ Hank, 11 vic, Vou Gilder, Geornetown, € dage, ils Sy anit A eh Wass: 4 Colwmbian ficoke vee, Simith, dian? yw aos, Views iy f ‘, mor nee, Nortolk Ce. hailtvad che Combarder-it-Chiet, Kevebum, Baltimore, S days, | tongatfont moet, and heed of fore tepmast, 8 2%: we: Amare, Garling, Ualiamere, ¢Maye, you catsronmia ae mW Bates, Davis, Berlin, Sdage. Me My bey ed Hore. Colm a of Tae foetty Pines, Molitor, neues for California, owt 6 days Mareh 2, Int Be be, low Me Ports. de, dos ri ti mise and Ship Ce ie, French, from Liver; , with an peceengers, to CH Ragsball. in One Fark eof two Drege anknown, ‘The report of rhipJames Lt Shepard being below, in yeater- day's paper, wae an error, Ship Rome, Otig, San Franciven: Montank, Mo! ah ot Th me, Otis, ranciten: <y rom Ph pa wane mtd os Corey deen. Baten, 45 i Waidehore, trob Cetacca, with salt” wig freight: sone Fae if Heridge, Liverpool: barks Seutt ong Xn line, of Cope May, from ¢haares, 9% 4 04 aha DOMESTIC MARKETS. leer, Colvow. de; Sarah Aan, Dil birey other ght, omens which were aversl Charleston. Avni gb—Wind at eunrias, SW; a6 meridian, WSWi 0 ounset, We Lina, Sere cod, ‘nglich and rene) nee saives, April | Delegate, for Bovton, im 10 days, erate enna te a Antwerp. eS r ned Terk, ew, ‘Serwe le ‘Gedade te —_—., ria, April 2 “ firm — Flour fs in timited dem: bbls sold at $6 12%. but holders are ing more; for home ure, sales range at > 8 $5 75, necording to brand. Rye Flour ished at $a _ #74, ond Corn Meal at $275 per bbl, withom mach demand. Corp te cearee and wanted. and 4000 bushels wold at 600. Wheat is better, at lide. for reds, aod endo Tice ig, Br late, at sien ox, eh Yoriy ia ite only is ress in pore” coAMGTRE, Apel Ary aches Toramnd Jones, Dap Denald, NOrleans. td brig P'T Nevius, Boddie, St Bi 80, April 9—Cld sob: ot brig Alfaretts, White, do) Ish, sche Hourletta: Hayaes Stonington. acta ry ite ee a aya Fear Sete Ga, Sa este kat chet Sar vine wens, 2! by ocimcr dia gar pec ah ae ‘Gross, Philadelphia. Telegrephed. ‘Gran Gecrgetows, i cc vr Binney Hee edn thay ed te a a bee Hobart, locity, beth, Sun Emma , Paulina, fi New ship Mohar of Nantucket, for Wood 's Hole to fit for , and sehr J Holt, yenterday, imes, which old 19h for Mol ile, remai ‘Bal sported. CHARLESTON, i—Arr brig Round Pond, Pierse, Boston. Cd brigs Cid 1 Villalonga, Barcelona and Mal- 1 JH Counce, Gilchrist, Boston.” Std ship 4 jore si] Wilaon, NYork: ketch Commerce, Soubiates, Sawa, ‘Arr sche T Hopkins, Philadelphte, me ship Sir Colin Campbell (Br), Rankin, Liverpool; brig Faxes wee brig Calentta, Clark, ANKPORT, a alentta, ft to load for Havann; 2th, brig Canove, Kiliman, ts, ae oad 2ist, bark Lucerne, Nighots, NY ver, April 21—Arr sloopa J D Fish, NYork: Sid 2st, sobre Nile Ri C Bartlett, Earox. ile, Souper, James River; top, Corson, Philadelphia. verstex, April 22—Arrschrs B Wood, Machine for ive, Rubicon, Camden Yor do; 23d, Danvors for York; Pallas, Thomaston for do; Texan, Eastport for do. Lawes, Del, ‘April 24,5 PM—A bark and two brigs the Jersey channel this afternoon. the Troxtos ded about an hour ago, and reports more fone to 908 this, eflernoen, Br} reek Baa lated id *, for shh and heya, tor Prrtwey ‘leeton; Julia Elias, for Savannah, ships Salem (Br) Li mn. acer ars. oo aia “te Eiinpeseh teeth Rose Sti ‘do. Cla ‘hij Liv Consul, Smith, Cadis; Bothala, Nvurk Parthenon Wr ry, & Elizadew, Pitoher, Liver Theoxana, Roxana, Curling, Richmond; schra Sarah. deipbia vie Crand Cai Planter, Yast, Vers Croz: Florida, Corson, Ty ehipe Hannah mouth. 17th, Agp—-ace shige Sir Howard ~~ 5 Dovslas (Br), Havre; br. “roner * x. Towed to seals tT! 6. April 2—Are seh Lowry, Porte- Avant tear s tt Esith Graal Hemp iy eee Francis Watts. Barns, * . Poin, tee ie Ets, See No « Ci lanciro; sehr A'S Etlx, Sweet, Richmond, h ie Ley ee ir mainmast, whic! ‘2i—Arr sehr Oncar Jones, i sloop Harriet, Brightman, de. Std id sehr Lay Ment, Prisbec, dor Tontivy, Russells Ale rit Bavronn, April 23—Are sloop Corinthian, —, » April 2¢—Arr brig Islam, Horner, Go- a in to Arr sh a PA A NER SP gLERTIAND, April 25-Cli brig Harrasceket, Heard, Car- ev, April 2+—Le port, brig Prank, Coombs, for Savan- "hae Kicniwomn, Apeil 2—S1d sehr Courier, Boston yhietisersne Apel BAArr sloop Monttor, NYork for nrebam. Saree, April 22—Are sehr Martha Nickerson, Verh. "wid Webre Gioker Seal, dor Below bith, bark Meld sf ‘Small, do. Arrtv Passengers Arrived. yee eT, Aa Ay lly "vt, Mary Sea Was Saw Pra Almet Reed, Shepherd. J 8Grodalt, HC mirter, J Neve, Antoine Geigling, eater — MEDICAL. EMALE COMPLAINTS, ARISING FROM IRRRGULA- ash none, Wenk: bo t Wa Por ally 7. fromm ae IDENTIALLY CON: ue dinensen, A INVIGORATING cred tor eens erered dicey i. Founs man cy we he cordial meta by tee parse . Toot and Bh a