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INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, Oar Washington ¢ Correspondence, Wasuinoton, May 19, 1850. Another Pinoncial « Affair.—The Mexican Im- demnity. More interesting develope: menti jay be daily ex- pected from Washington. The Galphin claim is not the only one that requires investigation; others are already starting up, which overcloud, equal in prin- ciple if not in interest, the amount filehed from government. ‘The Mexican indemnity, of three and a half mil- lions, wes, by the terms of the treaty, to be paid in the city of Mexico, on the first of June each year. A portion of this amount was paid into the handsof a leading house in your city, on or aboat the first of February last, they, or parties connected with them, agreeing to pay the money at the date speci- fied in the city of Me ‘o ship specie to Mexico would be sending coals to Newcastle, therefere our wise and sagucious Seeretary of the ‘Treasury employed the New York house to do the’ job for him, end as the premium on drafts on London is vor from ten to twelve per centum in the city of Mexico, it was only requisite to rhip the specie to London and draw against it in Mexico, at a profit of y per cent., and asa portion of the m June wus paid in Wall street on the i ruary, and as the Government of M exicc 1} percent. for money, the profit on could not be well less then from fil per cent. on the amount advance’ lowest notch, and the ; abou This is the story ss it goes. duty of Cong gate into th can be no hari in a Government vdve bidder; wh en to twenty t it at the , or there- Now, is it not the ttoe to investi- enon be all right, there nuittee of nine. to sell k to the highest Hy pr tyansfer the . to the » privilege ? ry bestow is this protita- ts of this ope- May 19, 1850. ¢ Galphin Clam meil—The As- Tiemend —An tonishmen t of Old Zack are ount of Money paid out to Mr. Crawford e Slavery Ques- tion cut eff in the House, by the Ceontest with the President and the Cabinet. Mr. 1 tofeall up the Su ect for the Defew tof Things. roluticuary As) in the very midst of the most ominous events. v the profoandest men seem to be paraly an Sagacity is set at defiance, end all that the wisest and best of our rvinst the current, of landing statesmen ani is to strngate ¢ the drift, in the he of safety. er hos existed sneh a stete of confasion as now prevails between the whig party in Congress and the whig tthe Weet Bud. The best friend fOld Zeck, in the House, are tremblin; in their shoes—his worst enemir i i his distre d even the democ general sense of humilistion covers the cabinet beyond the excape. They must go. They cannot that this cabiuet is to he borne f r, is preposterous. ‘The Galy k—too bare-fuced—to be tolers washed. ‘There wasa cabinet meeting yesterday; and, from necounts, it w dismal was in a conditi regret hi to in the Intellige weer; and, if © to believe the reported result, Mr. Crawford, at least, will be per- mitted to retire in the event of @ decision of the House against him. If he is retained against such a decision, we undertake to say that the annual ap- propriations for the War Departme nt will be sus- pended. on the distinct grownd that Mr. Crawford is not fit to be trus ursement. The cabinet, in just now the paramount cuestion; and the proclamation of Gen. Taylor, that he intends to retein them against all remon- strances, from Whatever quarter they may come, reduces the question toa direct issue between the President and the louse of Representatives—the King and the Commons. e ayprebend that the cabinet have poisoned the mind of Gen. against Henry Clay, and into the belief that the Compromise and the whig Oppositic » the cabinetare but parts of aconspiracy heeded Mr. Clay, to break down the Adminis- tration, in revenge for the Philade Iphia Convention. This will account for the obstinate adhesion of Gen. Taylor to his cabinet; but having taken that position, having been inveigled into it by his cabi- net, we presume he will be bound to stand by them ill the fight is out. But it appears there was a sorry time o! sort of Irish wake, in cabinet council yesterdy, and that Old Zack was eorely perplexed to discern the length and breadth of the Galphin business, as dis- closed by the reports and arguments on the subject read by the committee to the House ; and particu- larly at the immense amount of enoney pocketed by Mr. Crawford, of which he had had no conception before, a8 he could not believe the reporsts in the newspapers. That Mr. Crawford could, and did pocket on a singh an amount of money exceeding the President's salary for his whole term, of office, by $15,000, Old Zack was astonished to diecover was an absolute fact 1 it does appear that the good old hero of Buena Vista, exact to a ey in all money matters, could not make it, how such a sum at paid out on the Galphin claim to Mr. Crawford, could be paid without a loan from the Rothsc Old Zack thought Meredith was short of funde—that he had to ask help of Congress to get along with the expenses of the custom-houses, and that he would want, to meet sp pe priations and debts, a lean of I ad $20,000, He thought the ‘Treasury wa empty, aaa was puzaled to know how irplus of 00 happened to be in the Treasury. The reeult of the council, we understand, was to wait the action of the Ilouse, and to fast and pray every Friday. rie excitement on this Galphin case is, without joubt, the engrossing theme just now. The Sen- ate may go on plodding away at the compromise, Dut the House is tied the Galphin claim.— ‘They ean certainly do nothing on the slave Looe tion for four weeks to come; and there Galphin is to be the subject ‘iil the cabinet ‘te die: poeed of in whele or in part. We consider this business a serious difficulty in the way of a som Tomise, eceording to the adhe- sion of old Zack to his cabinet, and the contest between him and the House — possibly post- pone the slavery bene beyond the reach of @ compromise at sent session. : The consequences following such a result it is impoesible to calculate or conjecture. We are just in the condition for hatching np a domestic re- volution of the most comprehensive kind. Letus id Zack, for once, will surrender, as prefer- a total defeat. pect Mr. Toombe, of Georgia, (supposed to eted in the Galphin bustin to call up ijeet to-morrow, and to put in so fiery fence of Mr, Crawford, as to fire up the whole House in a blaze of igdignation. We are, indeed in the midst of a revolution, and blood may be shed before it is over. rol in a plac nd grace which test chance of and. The idea three years lon- in business is too ated or white- promuncuimen= ‘The Address of the a + md Editor of the Re- [Prom the Wasbiugton Republic, May 20.) In succceding to the editorial department ‘ot the Repudhie, under the eircumstances disclosed to its numerous readers upon the retirement of its for- mer able and esteemed editors, we feel the deepest embarrasement and concern. Under such circum: stances, and ata period in publi affairs when the ablest and most experien statesmen, it may be safely assumed, find their faculies taxed to the ut- most im settling upen a course eg aatisfac- tory either to themselves or to the comety we fear that, in the voluntary assumption of the re- -ponsibilities which attach to the conductor of a po- \ifiea! journel so largely trusted and patronised, we may have subjected ourselves to the imputation of unpardonable temerity and presumption. But howe- ver diffident of snecese, sincerely distrnstful of our ability, as we are, sensible of the full weight of responsibility which reete upon ua, and of the risk incurred to ourselves, yet, encouraged by the confi- dence of friends, and conscious of the recti- tude of our purpose, we fearlessly enter upon the diecherge of out du The "Ferpubtie was intended by its enterprising and patriotic proprie © be devoted to the snp port of whig principles, whi¢ men, and whig . It was established at Washington, not as the rival of, nor to be in any Sa antagonistic to bof National a, which has so long, so ably, and thre © many vicissitudes, ass: rted Sad motel atthe principles of the whig party ; but with a view to a more exelucive and concentrat- ed support of those principles, and to have the equal odvantages of a location at the seat of the national government. ‘To carry out this design of the founders of the Repultic, ite namerous is the trust com- mnitted to and we to ve it gear | 3 fidelity. Whatever doubts may perplex, or enrbar- rasements of any kind distarh wa. incidental questions or points of controversy, the oatlines of ont comme ia regard to the main object of the al Jed to ae, are to our minds plaia and all. other Rice and purpoees: infinitely below the Shbgations: we owe to the country, and to the established mnie forms of its goveimment. We are content with the constit tion as it is, and we betieve that a faithful obser- vance of its provisions will be found age 5 for the entee to the citizen of eve protection and presery: of all power of man to devise, To preserve to the several departme: ts of the government in their practical operation, the powers vested in them by the constitution,® and at the same time stemly fo resist every violation of them, however urgent or expedie to party ‘ascendency, or to local and terests; to concede a liberal scope to the general government in the developement of the resources of the country, the encouragement of all its indus trie] interestsand pursvits, {ie promotion of the gene- ral welfare and prosperity, within the constitution, fairly interpreted by its letter, spirit, and intent; solutely to oppose all tendencies to disorgani- zation, secial or political, and all extravagant an ambitious schemes of territorial conquest, or of a more extended dominion; to faithfully fulfil every national trust and e » we take to be the cardinal and characterisiic principles of the whig party: ' Regarding the existing administration, brought into power by the voice of the whigs of the Union, as the tme and practical exponent of whig princi- and policy, We shall give toita fair, just, and earnest support. We have full confidence in the soundness of its principles, in the integrity and pa- triotism of its motives and purposes, and in its abi- lity to discharge with success and advantage to the country, all the duties devolved upon the Executive hy the *constitution and laws. We seek not for the Republic the representation of a“ By-Authority” 8, oF to become ourselves the recognized ex- onan of the views of the administration, any further than ea full and just exposition of its views and poli as Wwe find them deve- loped in its official acts, or as we shall de- rive them from an authoritative source, shall en- tle us to such consideration, Thus far, and thas far only, will the administration be responsible for | matter which ma ar in our co oe and jar ar we bi ie! orgen of the administration. We shall, ‘l have frequent oceasion, in the advocacy of measures and policy of the adiministration, to our own views, employ our own arguments nd ila strations, come of which may not coincide | with the sentiments either of the President or of | his tno and for w be we the administration can- f eh sectio: his right: pil jystice to the ion in fc its Views fuirly before the public, we may find it necessary, in the exer- cise of a privilege which no’conductor of a political lean safely or honorably surrender, to ex- ress opposite views of our own. brief outline of the course we propose to that it will be ivate the har- ; to preserve its integrity arefully abstain from every peelal aim to pe te of the whig p nnd nationality ; to thing calculated to alienate any of iis memb to give to ita sectional complexion. To preserve and strengthen the influence of the whig party in sof the government, whether in or out of power, we Fe gard fs ay mary et of patriotism. Tn n of some of the he ading character- whig party, contained in a prece raph, we design to show that its principles he deeper, and in importance reach fur beyond any ‘on of transient exigency, however important “if, or than any particular branch or measure of publie potiey of ore permanent nature. About such questions not fundamental, individaal whigs of the highest ability and experience may Cifier witheach other, or with a whig administra- n, Without compre ing Fiheir character as whiss, or de: stroying their usefulness to the party and to the country. We believe that the whig patriotic men than were ever before, in the history of parties, b preservati government. the hig: Open questions must be permitied to political or party asseciation for such rposes, This occasional independence of individual opinion and action upon particular points of policy, is one of thefinevitable resulta of the character of the materials of which the party is composed. The members of the whi party want the cement which secures a discipline in party operations, and though they may th often lose power when within their grasp, yet the country is compensated by their united op position to the excesses of their successful oppo- nents. Jt is not matter of surprise, especially at the present juncture, and amid the distracting issues growing out of the subject of slavery, that a diver- sity of opinion should exist among best mode of divposing of them. sider that the course No nary a nature should be regarded asa test of their adhesion or of their oppositioa to general whig principles and whig policy, While, however, we thus recognise the right of ii vidual members of the whig party to independence of thought and freedom of action on this or any other “ged question of policy, we may, on the other hand, feel it to be ovr duty freely to comment ‘their course, whenever, in our opinion, it is likely to prove injurious to the general interests of the party and of the country. But whatever differences of opinion may exist ia the whig ranks, and between the or Whatever discontents may prevail among whigs at the present moment, on other accounts, we e en abiding confidence that those differences will in time be reconciled ; that these discontents will pass away, and that the union of the whi party, like the Union of the States, will be firmly established, and long endure, t illustrate the ex- cellence mf our pcceerae nd to bear eee: try onward in the career rity ani jory, £0 hay entered upon, to the hightst pout = tainable by human pace The office of Ve a focreaint, however im- pertant and dignified in all its legitimate objects and ac meg issufliciently vexatious and harrassing, thout the mingling of those personal reflections and criminationa which so often take the place of more rational, effective and elevated controversy. For our course in conformity with this sentiment, we ofier to our contemporaries of guarantee of twenty years of our general while the conducter ofa public journal in a more limited sphere. Police a agence. The Shooting Affair ot the American Hotel.—John @. Smith, the Sow ho. while laboring under ® deranged +t jacharged a pistol on Sunday afternoon the office at the Retna Hotel, the ball of which took effect in the abdomen ot one of the waiters, named Timothy Corrigan, inflict- Ing ® very dangerous wound. was, yesterday morn: t fing. tice Osborne, who committed him to Seison wit the result of the injured man, who, it seems, is not yet dead. slthough but very slight hope is entertained to his covery, ‘The prisoner. Smith, was placed ander t care of Dr. Coville, the skilful of the City surgeon Prison; the doctor placed him at first in one of the ne dinary celle. and in a very few moments after be! left alone. he strij himerif and piled sli his ‘clothing ond bed clot ir. Coville soon saw that the man he bie Thited the erll and conversed with bon, c, towards Hie informed Smith that the man probably die. — Smith sald he he exceedingly, aa he did one: sbut the pi Nave Tle satd he purehased the pistol in, more through curiosity th: sald Mr, Smith, a after me to do me bedily jejury,” of slender make. about five six inches hi and about thirty-seven y Mistake in the Name —In alluding to the dancing school in Howard street, in referenee to the libel on Mire Green, Moi riwet he two negroes who knocked on the morni KS the I6th Three children death. afew days # poisoned eak The Pennsylvania LegiMlatare adjourned vine die, on the 15th inst, Dr. A.M. Clemons was shot dead at Macon, Misa, } teeently. by J. L. Stanback, Dr. C. was the aggressor, and &. wae discharged from eustody party may boast a more numerous bedy of able and | ded together for the protection and | ¢ t interests of society and North and the | South, upon the exciting subje mS powmenpa | | ae subordinate, and | for rear, with alo of Wha. at 85 3 and-it may happen | or | | | j | | 8 as io the | lo we con- f individual members of the | party upon questions of so peculiar and extraordi- 1 | i | ness, GiLment aa | Mie | his iate residence, 100 62. ei Te 56 were with sales of 70 bbls. Bersveterrs. —Ipetuded te the transac! of the duy were 5.400 bbis, at $4 C244 a $4 81 for No superfine, $6 58 8 $5.56 fer common to straight State ; | 6 025 @ $9 81 for wixed to fancy Michigan ee a $5 16 for Oswego trom Canadian w! a 9G a Genesee. Southern Plowr was in fair th sales of 7,700 bbis at $5 44 a $5.50 for mixed brands, and $5 564; a $5 02% for straight Alex- sndria, Beitimore, Prandywine and Georgetown ; also, fancy at $5 75 «$6 25, and Richmond City Mills at $6 268 $650. Rye Flow was steady, with sales of 3u0 bhia, at $287 a $294. Corn Meal was firmer, with small sules of Jereey at $2 O40 $3 ; of flirandywine, 300 bbls, soldat $3124. Wheat-—Tho holders asked prices far above the views of dealors, which checked the reales (op is of 3,000 bush, white Ponnsylvania, to arrive soon. at 122.0 $2 23, Eves was. shade casier but in fair do- eo With sales of 5.600 bushels at 50%. a 59% de livered. Barley was quict and not active, prices were nominal, at 6c, a Ge. Cals were more plonty and slightly casier, with sales of Northern at 490, 460.; Jereey at dle, & 48450, and Southern at STe. a 896, Corn opentd heavy but ciesed frm ; the sales compri- sed 44.000 bushels at Sve. for heated, 6lc. for Southern mixed, G13;e. a 620, for Western mixed, 62540. = 930, for Wertern and Northern yel!ow, 6:);¢. for Southern yellow, and 64e. for Jorrey "White Beans were in fair Ucmand at $1 4745 a $1624 per bushel. Corton —The *ules embraced about 600 bales, the market closing firm at Saturday's quotations. Carrin.—Offered on Monday, 2390 beeves, (1,500 Southern, remainder from this State and the Bast.) TOcows and calves, and 2000 sheep and tambs. There was a lerger supply of bee ver at market last week than wo have known fer long white. In the face of » brick demand, howevor, prices, so far from giving wag, are still bigher, if anything. than oa Monday last. Sales of good retailinj qualities at from $7 to $8 50— figures which may now be considered the fair » of the market. The sales are chiefly i the city trade. Market closes active. with and calves sold at from over. Sheep and Lambs to $0 50 for sheep, and $1 roid Corere.—The market was quiet and bi tranractions reported in St. Domingo. very little being done. Frvrt.—Raising were dull at last week's quotations, and sales light. Freionrs —There was a felr amount of cotton and corn offering, and the former was engaged for Liverpool al 1-8d., and 20.000 busheis of the latter at 3d. were rome irregular engegements of other articles, at prices whieh afforded no correct criterion of the state of the market Hires were al! sold, immr dist rates, Included in the tura, averaging 19 Ibs. a 21 Ibs, or 4'per cent off for eash; 1 and 5006 to be delivered here Zits Ihs., ot six months ; 5 to "33 00 for lambs. AML nt. Some e heard of on arrival, at full re 5,000 Angor- .. “ix months, lisse ¥ Ibs., The currsnt rates my de follows and Buenos Ayres, 18c. 0 se. 5 Mexican, Tike. # Lis Calelio, 10e. a 10M. and Pernambueo, Ye. « nilis, {4gc, @ t8je.; Afr! Trovimans. —Pork— We ness in the market, while the sal Vbls.. mostly sour, at $9 O25 a $9 $6 75 for do, prime; $10 $8 8 a $876 for prime. Beef was with sales of 250 Dbis. of country at 2h aw $6 To for prime. and $8 $08 $5 75 for mess, Beef hams were Very quiet at $15; ext mente wore steady with sales of £6 Gereee plain hams at 64,c. Lard was dull, and pri- cee ruled im favor of buyers The sales sum up 20 bile at €8e.. and 900 do. prime at Te, Butter was dull at 10 @ 18e. Cheese was in bettor supply, aug was ension. Srcans.—Now Orleans an@ Muscovadees continued firm at Inst week's quotations Wriskey.—The market war better, © mtinged heavi- were about 950 ; for sour mesh; ¢ for moss; and ir request, soles of 100 whe on, at Me, and Drudge at 23!ce,, time and interest Woot.—faies of 70 bales extra Bios, at 200. to te € mouths. MARKETS ELS EWHLRE, ) Camden cana. Railroad, 10%; 100 C age. Union Bauk Tena. Gh 2.08 County ad Ole DOMESTIC MARKETS. Prmapririta, May 20.—Flour is firmer, and gener- ally held at $5 26 for common, and ¥5 50 for extra brands, with small sales for home use, at quotations. Rye Vour is want , but holders ask mor ij per bbl. Wheat in bet reported at $1 13.8 $1 14 for red, and $1 19 a $1 20for white, Corn, no change, and fur- ther sules of 4000 bushels Southern yellow were made at (le, Oats in demand, and rearce at 400, a dle. for Pennsylvania, and ite. for Delaware, Bark brisk at $40 for Ist No.1, 8 melabses, were sotive ot full yoni 4s goto, sme Whiskey is rmall) usiness at lull ab Boe. for bbls, “pie : Batrosons, May 20—P M. ‘There is 4 good demend for flour to-day, and sales te Stair extent have been made, at $5 1245 for Howard treet, and $5 26 for Richmond city mills. There is no terial alteration in the grain market, while holders pretty firm. There is» business doing in groceries, at full prices. Provisions are in steady re quest, at uniform rates, Married. On Th evening, April 18th, by the Rev. Win. Somers, of this city, to Miss Manta Louisa Gaiven Tanewtors, LT m the 50th ultimo. at Blenheim P Regent’ the Rev, Dr Adler, Ile one, Of H. Simons, New York, to Haxsaut, tee Sigke pashnnnened Toanes, en. Died, On Sunday, 19th inst . after a and ful illmess, which she bore with ebristian fort poly irs. Manta K., wite of Fred’k, W. Williams, aged 57 yer The relatives and friends of the family are Teapect- fully invited to attend her funeral; also, Palestine ¥ ment, No, 9, Hinman Jodge, No, 107, 1. 0. 0. an mple No, 2, and EB Pluribus Unum Divisi = 61 8. T.; from her late residence, No, 67 Vaudam rect, on Tuesday, Zlst inst. at 254 o'clock, without fenbie invitation. On Sunday, 19th Inst, Axonsw D. Kivar, agod 36 ears. 2 His friends and relatives. and those of his brothers James and Allen andjhis brothers-in-law Il. B. Watt, and G. W. Jaques. are respectfully invited to attend his faneral thie }) morning, nt 11 o'clock, from ‘est Thirteenth steeet. Yesterdsy, 20th inst., Miss Mant Axx Wacawn, in the 2% “4 of her age. The ot thet family are requested to attend her funeral om Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. from the residence of her Tprother. in-law, 103 Willow “cake ‘ay Me aie lingering ill M On Mon: ro ness, Mrs, a we Anne, of the late John Weir, Keq ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family. are re- | fee invited to attend ber funeral at No. IT est Twenty-recond street, between the 6th and 7th avenues, on W atternoon, at 3 o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for in- torment. On M Mth, after s short but severe ill- waa, in the 96th year of his age. sequaintances. nnd the Union Di- ; friends and vision No. 2,8. of T., are reepectfully invited to attend ni an | The cotten market was porns quiet, but | firm, with moderate sales, at about the closing rates of Saturday. Another steamer being dae within a day or two, dealers were inclined to wait for its ar before moving again to any considerable extent, four market was firm and tales of this State and West- ero brands were mede at ao im) Dbl Canadien continued and moderate mies at the elosit Siek. Southern continued frm, with exhibited fo change fer war dull, Cheese was in better supply, and caster, Coflee continued dull, Stare were iy Lor iailer quiet to-day. it being the fiest day of 9 week ond the weather p the day wet ‘ There wes en Vig 0 Clee tanckeot amer fev his funeral, on 2ist inet, Matz ovclock, from his late residence 11) ‘Third avenue, His remains Will be taken to Mamaronse for interment. On Monday any Koad oth om Mrs. Sorma De- manner, wife of Daniel The friends of the tumiy ne re invited to attend her funeral at No. 4 Watts on Wednesday afver- noon at 4 o’cleek, without farthor invitation. <a Lampe ay 108. Tesarits, second eldest ug hte: a lary Olne, Ver feneral promod Rated from ber residence, No. 1 Debevoire streat, corner Willoughby, Brooklyn, Tues- ‘et Inst., at 3 o'clock. P 4 ifornia, Dec. Zist, 1849, after an illness of se. verel oan fever, Frascrs W. Cremnn, 43 years, of the late firm of Cremer & Ilaight. of this city. He wes untversally beloved and reapected, and has wife and large circle of friends to mourn his “nea At Weever, California, February 20d, Jasco Donran, aged 49 years. ‘ ‘Murray; Johann an. nciseo: Tentative (Ports (init Horatio, Groan, nt, Raatigonsbe, or, Phitadelphiag OL &A Perris wise, a varleston. r, Port an Prince, aton. Blo reed Wary (Br). Crawford, Lontan, Ot dave, dee and GF presewgers, te Conk & ‘Gla Hari Valer (Beem), Griener Bremen, 40 days, im ballast, to Pavenstadt & Schumacher; 141 passengers. hark Actress (Br). 7, Havre, 43 days, with mdse and 212 Pangengers: tod HL wile’ Oe Spates morning, 7? miles Nis ly Hook, passed steamer Aut ence fer Cali- feria. = Tiauh Mopeug, Clarke, Matanzas, May 13, with ou Read. No an of Matanzag SW Me Nemo st cine avers ik goose neck band, tolepe | St be about ten feet from t! yiyuess & to the kelson, tik was of. ire ‘Triton, Long, Para, 28 days, with mdse, to HK Cora- Kivi Mayleuin Mir}, Brown, Wall $9 days, with mdse and 91 jascengers to I er. rig Helen ¥ Ryder lof Provincotews: BR 1idagy, wih auger ta RP Buck. eh | ke sober elem Eiivabeth, or days from Ul Hy Jeorm where hound. ie ania (of Beltimere), Coop Tort au Prince, 4 dave, with ioeword, to AC Roseize & Co; vocal to JW BI well. Vesrels left hetore rted. Oregon, Cay Schr Celeste (Br), Mazi, St Jobn, NT, 10 days, with grimd~ stones, to the waster. Schr Union, Bueklin, Thomaston, § days. . jays from Glascow, to A Woodhull. ays from Marseilles. Saliod. Steamship Washington, Floyd, Southampton and Bremen; ship Emigrant, Bromeu. May 2—Wind st sunrise, S; at m fresh Bark Cireassi Brig “ Leveur, ‘idian, S; at eunset, W Telegraphic Marine Reperts. ee, May 2) Arrived—Ships Timoleon, Boi York: barks Meryiend, end Lovell, Boston; echr Ellicott, and steamer Nebooka, NYcrk. New Onuraxs, May 12, Arzived—Ship 8¢ Charles, NYork. per steamer Nia~ will clove at the Exchange Reading Koom, 67 Exchange, errow, at the usual hour, where letters can be propaid to G Matis. Lerree Bace for Ualifax and Liverpool, enr ve City, will close as above on Wed St hulf-puse 2e'cluck, and bo forwarded in charge of epee chal menpouger. B—A few smal! packages can alse be forwarded ns ‘Tho above Letror Bags are also at Kenyon’s, 91 Wail street. Herald Wortng Keeumentenes. + Gro + Steamer Wilson G Hont is repairi end ul be ready vo continue her voyage fur California in about three weeks. Lucy Ank, of Warren, Maine, before roported here in #, while oh m voyaxe from, Mobile te, Nantes, haa re~ ple a i Vere in distress, in Febrvery last, while on @ voyage from Now Gs leans to Bordenux, and was condeuined, sold yesterday at $24 4 for pipe, and $21 €0 for bhd. Pout Euxine (Br), rt heat, Le dond bark puta, May 20—4 PM. ston, Liverpoal: § inrie Louise (Ri kin. St Johns, N Sit (bir) tielwes, Windsor, NS; York: ichrs Jacod Raymond, Gloucester, Mass; ‘in Jones, Smith: Prods ry 0 Terbell: bas Alon, tot New Yo Frances Jane, Alexander, Charleston; Octo Bs 4 wir; Charles, Vaittipe. ‘ra yport; Sally Wheaton, Wheaton, Panto Bugtoe, James River; Ben) English, bar New nite Barks Plato, Cairolo, St Thomas; Delia Chapen, 5, Prancleco; Urice Hermano; (Dag) Landi, Sb iikey, Boston ay Watts, Watts, ter, Baker, do; Metamoras, Wootton, do; Charles, do” rehire ‘Harme do; Henry Payson, Ly New Lorde; New fine Wort, Warren, Meme ‘atu Deohen, 2 ron Sip Awxa yey Te] ag hecae ‘Capen a, ape, Pee Borten ie went ashore Tih om ape 21—Rark Irma, Warrea, from Philedat- Grae s GoPark Menges Haskell, diag Cor Sicity, stoners yt tert Mra Save hip ‘Caroline Nesi CraveCord, NYor ‘Sth. a! od ye n Francieco; brigs aria, Dieree, eri Jen, Jaunica: Lirem Gerard, Hammond, NYork, Lrigs Loi Stubbs, Windios: sobre Ma\ Bi c Narra and © ine Grant: aise, brig oe Copies, Williamson, Bangor ar York. hE M—Ar bark Undine, Dunbar, Bae Chariton, Gilkey, Savaunat: own, St Colmmeree, reentaw: ind J Gutenberg, Wooster, Philadel Lett, Cardenast Pushaw, Ful . Stee. » Queenstown. my was Abbots Laureaen, in, Gibbs, ad; Wessacumcon, Robinson, N Orleans: brigs Beacon, jadelphin; Vesta PI el idth—-Arrbarks Tonia, King, Smyrna; Fravkli a mainte (Br), Turner, ‘Sunderland; British Empire, Niarsall st Liver- ‘Trask, Glasgow; rk Reonma, New York: |, Bunbury, Limer- raphed—Lr barks Swift, Susin, and Medinm, from Quecustown, nil at Qui brig Sclma, from —. Sigal fora British ship and a to Quaranti ‘Meo for a bark x i ba cli s Tanton;, bark an, May Liar achr Jas Fredoriek, Baltimore; William, Bartlett, St Thomas, whore she was cou- yerox, Mey 1S—In the offing. ‘* a bark, supposed to be Cid bari cary Homa, Henry, Bue- aGermen, Dano or Swede, nes Ayxes: Romelue (Br Lr), Syencer, West » Nase Isabel, Rollins, tos, NOrleane; brige Yat Baltimore; Ava, Adaas, NYork; achr M B Southerner, Rorry, NYork. In. the Promed (2 Ve ladon with railfond iron. ork. (Sit brigs Kuma, ashes, ter, Speen, Livor- 0c TOR SPOLASCO, PROM 10N1 “CELEBRATED ready; Nerden through England, h § for u tink, = 'y, wns Ontari rpool, wis: Ot. Re am Joun Curzon be in fxaon sor fare, can he @ mB : re orm. Car Yew Yorls, Oares—Cape. Woodbury, do iT Geo y Mopl am Nov m4 wte; Fit ‘ rete Munn, for NYork, } Fairfield, ovelan Ke to Lond for N York, w Ws ? or Liverpool, lag: ready; tae (Bz), Rodway, ? feb er cht 1d: ray, (ir ase for Nas from Hull, NYerg, Ide; American, Ri for azeclona, ” ie Pig: Clezient, Mayo, fron ‘ftom s itverpoct diag; sche Krio Stookholm, weg. ee IS—Arr aoliee Darideon, Driscoll; Ju- ees and § Collins, Maymi rh. ALL Riven, fay lobia sloops estas York; 17th, Lewis Philadelphia. Dy ae, ose mies Bri (packet) front mmeorsetly reported ) Marte Louire, (Bremen) ardenns, and British bei laro ship deeply laden am fteend on and stood ap with bark Gem, for 5 riage ests Cbrniah) for Pork ad Adele, for St Jago Cullis, are now coing ‘Stones May MC cia sshigisten (Br), Jackson, Quebes; Ve Uaroh, Phil ive inom Frida De fret Brome t Lark Lovent rom. My mane fp ‘cea from SE. Execsion, ‘salt ‘gts N Thompson, Thonn: beg ome i Forest ing, Hathom, do; T ramchiee, bray, dat Paton, tratth, for vc ‘ature, Ladger, vit South Carolina, Prow ony ores, for N E Hamilton, Jones, iri Poar- for Liverpoclt Super! rere Be mh Me hed been saved, and wax toe hare been sold by the benefit of jth. The Jeneel will be 8 total loss, tS of the amount of the corms waved, A was & Sperio€r ves= ah yee yy earzo, had it been delivere: - Capesen order, beon yo, over $70,000, Ii Trisea'190 bales tn, 400 bi mustard, can seed, Be. Fife linsee 62 do mu ase, 4 doe! huieory, do ld wine, 15 cases e cqoene. 2 “e allele, ‘00 haat —— Pipes “ cases ‘ther idee. So there tol iifcrend ctor, of afew hu he vorsel and ee ten baat ed ee be de ti an o pL fd, RE, Ee FY Sear Mea waking is ‘omtee, ‘238 oll, res do na igh anmreee Bambrough, of tr . with coal, te TERS Soaee Ge sen om the Grand = nee ‘over three ae soon eae her a completh ‘wreck. Cap) Bart Bienes ae i omen ‘they e “iienter, “er Sidney, c Sn. Sewn Mary Jaye Lowa, from Boston for Baltimore, with operee of = put into Newport, 17h inss, with loss of head Scum HW Ganrv, from Providepoe for Philadelphia, with Mora'st the eis last, A sloop was a taking cot oagsid recap ‘and sho was expected off next tide, with PS from Philadelphia bound 40 Sarannsh, waseunt igonng inte Tuto Wilmington for wood, om the 10th inst. Fishtve Scum Harcvon, from feats Best, arrived as Gi. weosier, 17th inst, with’ loss of foremast, ta alee: of th z ‘ Extract ofan offigial lotter from the Collector of the Port it Asti ‘Oregon Territo! yh EA to J. HCH erga Fore of Sin panels ete formation of vessels evr ment = asene Fou ed oe sated 1 this ‘haanel, without any acei- tor detention.” ‘The buoy for the North Breakers, off Ipswich bar, bas been adrift for some days. ‘Whalemen. M08 Callipages Ielands, ship James Maury, wisinee Nan cn Peyen, April 1, DB Rush, Seas, of Warren, 13) 4p om ‘Zid wit, lat 35 N, low 1428 W, brig pad ‘Smith, of Tree, 40 days fiom Provincetown, on & cruise. City gi omar. Mathews, 130 miles B of the Tackee ship, standing vo the Mastward, Oth ante tre, Howes, henee for Liverpool, 4 days out, M inst, sme from New Orleans for "Sele Gp ech MeRMthte, at wer Bailey, bence for Callao, April 25, lat 30 8, are Texan af RE). Care7 from New Orloan for Cade, j x i vier from Matenras for Falmowth Wins Schrader, from Salem for Ric Grande, 5th wht, a Frederick (Brem), bound W, May 14, lat 10 Shark 8 ave (Br), from Dodlin for New York, Teh inet, lat ‘task tn Retert Woaleh, ae from Galveston for Boston, waa LS for the Rie oa int hf Ma N, xriow a ‘SW, with loss of fore ee! head Chaat: fe Boston, 15th inst, Int 0 Fiery trax, Wi Now Orleans for Cote, France, so owt Cre owe 5," a Haven, repel sid for Wilting inst, ia CALIFORets. Fark Avtuma, of 3 it im Mystic. Cone, for California, 1B days ca, hak Breines, Westen, Sees thy car en Sie Kaa ee eR Sin Praneiseo, April 3, at 25 Foreign Porte. % sa ieehit-sibesh goon pete AY ‘ inet eee sere, oe " 5 day He ghios for Bort n, dayne aye: Cohimey, U1 Jair, fot pate core a mau 2 2Perk on Baxter, for Calentta, ane for N York, Me Tera for N York in ose Paste , a Pee vt md igs Hiseiet, Re sche Giles Wiig Tomas Carver, pri) 26—Brige Forest, Callison, ding, the only , Maren 24 a reported 120h)—Brig Jos Bey- bg oe we NYork, Mg railroad. are Hasty, for NY for Naple with abt Apeil 22-Si4 brig Wolfl( Pres), NYork, not ouee PR, Bay te Bree SF tana | Sere ane to sail ys D Aearared 2 Satock tina for Laversest ile far), Crowder, fg nul (Pe) fer Liverpool srehes Ras i nb ets fet, Veni Skolfeld. “te for Mare: Motsle, Bi Forking for Philadelphia; Linden, asph ¥ ener one Ri Mansfield, bes ee tinlawine Phila: luisa Thompson. a cad rritt, Wright, Albany; sloop Newninroey Say 17-814 sehe Jew, ais Fesladelphie. Bevro. Pilgrim Weputlic, ‘York; 18—Arr shi Jal id Sas e ery, do ach: etme, taper a eer Tosa acres, Minimere, Nicitoras og ag ae ‘Tatwesten screed 5 i Teast Toast Meat ows, |? Hee : Ta tee ric ara Py Sain, vents ganreas oy Bn, Oran ee ‘ork for Glouces- Clark, Sein, Hor: cmante os Geveey ray (ir) Sater pris oo Leven voor —Ship Fi Mirece Flica, Margore’ vas, Clarinda ce, Rama fend: Hermann ities Bane, ‘Miss Clark, and 15 in the pani area sey yt ae a S Domernich, Mre Sovrnawrroy as RRENEY Sten w Mies oie ie teebate G children, Chas Parise, | ¢f i ee Ioabeita Croebey. F Wn. Vivian 8 ter, SMeAt, A Woxpmn. ‘rfecsor Webeter be never 9 ould have murdered te, lout ies rite Naseaw sireet. on Pak ngs PuystoLoay— the every married person, eeyeiey ttle ere Female Porvaguese Pi Saye. bet 2 Is oan —- yar WEST 4 WA ry, for the P . RALP! rehern port rate Treatise,” Re—-Quioe hors, 9 io 12 A. Mi 9 ta 0 F 5 wee Urania Sunday exeopted.) “Ne. 68 Greta inh Thee (Nor), Mathtercn, fu ato (Sa), Nor- tier stare of certain ef, itl Fe man, from Baresiona, wig; Arab {Dr}, from Liver- Sone ant rapidity of the evr: pool ding: Acndia, Francev ie from N 1 from ive fe or incipient, to its mere ‘sivineed salva Mare mec Ores he cured TERATE YOUR CAs ihe followin “ he following ta oe Neon 2) Duane pomcnagey a! ete Ble by [several nin Wioselant af sof bal aes teling ot ee wala ah tem ob oy oe, maaeigeniaees e, the undersi is +o Herma Fourissath wants J. Fic, 8 satis mx Wo ONE EVER SUFPEKED LIKE 1 tA’ ton waa covered with ulcers, my bones and ‘tasted; ‘piss ea a iano. jen snd painful, my limbs cout Thad crutehes for eightecn monthy; Toften wisl When ait hopes were gone, the ail of Dr, Duane street, restored me t CaPrarN KICHARD ¥, i atreet, corner of DR. CORBIYT, 19 DU. rosy be courulied on tho treatment of direasen, fnent of dcilbots’ dlnsaases custice De. 01 eoeese form ‘Zinta dames Recont cases onred in three days. mercury used. DS COOPER, It DUANE STREBT, FOR THR fourteen years, ae his Devccioe the treas~ ment cl peomneiah ie cher discases of & delicate He can cure tho most aggravated cases ot ‘this disease, wala cases remove in two to fivedays. A perfect cure, erae charae. treat worst Ne i Ry Le NORTAMORE, 190, WILLIAM STRERT —DEAR: Sir—1 consid duty Lowe to you to make some ac- jedgments of the. reat id cn panths azo, £ 0 i up to the time I aj ‘Thanks to yon, sir, Lam now quite wi You are at pride to! Fever any 0 ber. my eddresa. DR. CARPENTER © sual, at his old extabl ose complicated oF m¢ Hp, in all eases wh _ be eh the = . Cpe Dianna, 7 leas experienved in suoh casce. ‘The J’eck slip Dispensary. 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