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NEWS BY THE MAILS. Wasumeton, March 7, 1851. The Civil and Diplomatic Bill. Our Washington Correspondence. The following are the aggregate appropriations Wasurerton, March 8, 1851. | of the Civil end Diplomatic bill, as finully passed ‘The Charge to Nicaragwa—The Course of Mr. | into a law of the land, for the fiscal year ending Foote wm the Senate. the 30th June, 1852 :— The proposinon made by Gen. Foote, chair- | Pey and Senate and House... $836,040 00 man of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, to | Dierks, ko ) both Mousse.» fi 0 89 raise the grade of the mission to Nicaragua | House de. ee 209,971 00 to that of @ full munister, although not suc- | Library, Hos. ... +++ 16,200 00 cessful, is no less deserving of the thanks of the community. In the present state of our —-— Congress, total.....+s:sseeeecreeee $1,253,881 60 EXECUTIVE, . r a a is resident’s salary. . oo reiations with Central America, and in view of Bate Department proper. “aout 95 the aggressions of England, through her agent, ‘ontingen| 5 . o Mr Chatfield, it isa matter of no small importance fiom bees yy ee oaks. Prec = that this country should be represented in Nicara- _— aa cond pated . Ler © gua by a minister whose rank would command | N#vY Department proper, . . . ‘ reapect, and whose taleat and staading would be Gensral Feet Oitine Deperrman: + Ame such as to lend weight to his advice. This, Gea. Total Executive Depart: $1,677,720 00 Foote, with nis characteristic penetration, at once saw, and hence the motion which he made. ‘he present time affords a fitting opportunity to $232 908 00 refer tothe course of Gen. Foote in, the Senate Relief ot American Beamen, . 125 000 00 during the session just cloved. laced at the head can Onn-O0 of the most important committee of that body, he Total serie lnteronnsso. .. ener sy 9408,008-00 has discharged she duties thus contided to him, in | ppijadelphia Mint. icc $89,000 00 an able and statesmaniike manner. Disearding any | Qyariot f . 11,608 00 petty party jealousy, he has labored to make his 11,609 00 committee waetol to the ergs and has, in con- 000 @equence, eamed tor himself an enviable reputa- 5108.100 00 ia pire Total for the mints.... ......+++ $188.100 09 We need not refer to the patriotic covrse pursued U, 8. JUDICIARY, by Gen. Foote, during the struggles of last seasion. erry a is stand for the Union ig a matter ot history, and the honore paid him in New York, last fall, may be | “Omice, Marshal's and Distelet Att regarded as an index of pablte opinion towards NEY 8, KO.. veeeecssecreces $9,500 00 h _ rth his private character, we need only | General Expenses of Courts of U 692.747 00 eay that there is no man in Congress, who enjoys, 5743.247 00 to so wide an extent, not only the respect, but the Total Judieiary. 0... eseeees STADZAT 09 jove of those who have the pleasure of his ac- ¥ quaintazce. If his bedy were at all in beeping | T0tslfor Light Uouses, indopendentiy of 1 4 with his heart, Goliah would be a mere pigmy in . MARINE Hol comparison. Total tor Marine Hospital Building: $95,427 05 Hie election will take place next January, when, custom HOUSE: We have no doubt, the Legisiature of Mississippi | For continuing N.OrleansCustom House, — 250.000 00 ‘will return to the Senate, by a large mejority, a Do. harleston 1o., 100,000 09 yentieman who has done sna honor to nis State, - Se oe sa ber 0 instrumental in effecting the perpetuity 9 “ t i To complete a Custom House in San ot (he Union. pant a tianclis . 300,008 90 Wasuineton, March 8, 1351 ‘0 complete 7 . 75,000 00 Loxislative Blunders—The California. Dry Dock— | oo Saree: The Pacrfic Telegroph— Bounty Land Warrants | _ Louisville 75,000 00 ection of Hugh N. Smith—Mr. Yulee’s | 74 ccmplete Bt 59,000 00 Lua. —Comatructive Mileage—. Artful Dodge, 7 Basen een ped pevhurpa: = ead ds me Total for Custom Houses $880,556 Gu ap. OAST SURVEY. ‘Yhe hurry, and the “ noise and confusion” of the | Tots! for Coast Survey, exclusive of pa last daye of the late session, resulted necessarily in othe seg of army and pavy $310,000 00 some blundersin the engrossment and enrollment w i ©i the numerous bills, wish all their amendments, sg Bag on inetta police, &e. 136,875 16 peshed through both houses onthe last night of | por completing cast wing Patent office.. 200,000 00 the seesion. But the only mistake of any conse a . ere etter eee ee eee eer 438,576 18 quence, as far aS we can learn, is the proviso to the ‘Total sae ede eae s mavy appropriation bill, 19 relation to the California | Deficiencies tor relief of sick seamen, — $200,000 00 dry dock: This proviso requires the Seeretary of Barvepeca os Paki on the Nevy to issue new proposals for the building of | Territorial Expearer.. said dry duck, notwithstanding the verbal contract go 0 of Public lap entered into with Gilbert, Dakin & Co. This pro- Pubaic land oftees . viso was stricken out by the S:nate, and the eens ei: striking out wes concurred in by the House; yet > carps pepitentiary and insane &c. +xt appears the proviso was enrolled in the bill, and ilamelie salen we find it im the official publication of the act | Ghitnm touse in Oregon. makizg appropriations for the support of the naval | California Land Title Commissioners. ervice, Be Books, Kc , for House, olerk hire, &0. We tnd, however, upon inquiry, that the report | Mile of delegetes of Utah and N in the New York Zrtbwne, that the amendment to | Mexico.... Post office or Poet Roxte bill for a contract | Surveys of priv with Josiah Snow & Co. of $350,000, for a tele- | [adian agente o! various tribes, olai graphic line from the Mississippi river via Santa | \4*!ous miscellaneous items the Gila river, across the continent to the | Total miscellameous mecal fic ocean, had asf been incorporated into one of the bills as enrolled and signed into @ law, Copgrerr tsa mistake. Neither the clerks of the Senate, | Exeeuri nor of the House, know anything of such an! Diploma’ ameriment. We know that it wes rejected in | United States Min the Senate, as out of order, when oilered by Mr. | Washington improvem asan amendment to the Post O:tice Appra- | Vnlted States Judiciary priation bill. Butif the emendment, by a clerk's | Light houses old ental Tustake, should have crept into aay bill, as signed | Dasnlietee babaee ts, im part. . ‘ment by the presiding officer of each house, and the | Qoast su Preaigent, we dondt not it would be regarded as | lenaieene: 1,241,256 97 nul aad void by the Executive in the execution of | en aoe tie law In the case of the Bounty Laad law, | Total Civil and Diplomatic Bill......, $7,972,491 This is a revgh estimate, made up from the thou- sand items of the bill, but believed to be suffi- ciently accurate for all practical purposes. peserd at the last long session, by a clerk’s mistake | the word “patent” was left ou!; and hence, from the reading of the act, the ‘‘warrant” instead of the “patent,” wae made assignable. Dut the | — mans Secretary of the laterior construed the law Our New Orleans Correspondence. cording to the real action of Congress, and not ac- New Orurans, Jaly 26, 1351. cording to the mistake of « clerk fornia | Ti¢ Butenans—The Concerts of Jenny Lind— Ww that the miso to the Cati : dry desk appeepniation. wall, the same wey, be Third Trial of Gen. Henderson— The Calrformea | Mail Lines—Balls— Lafayette, &c disregarded; and that the ae “ta omy th Gilbert, ¢ ‘ FS wi Ba B the rallway ead basin, with | The great attraction last night, with theatre the corresponding reduction from §1,450,000 to going people, was the farewell appearance of Kate $600,000 as the aggregate cost of the work. end Ellen Bateman, the infant dramatic prodigies, On the other hand, the resolution meking — at the St. Charles theatre. Ellen appeared a3 fy land warrants sasignatle, haviog pa for ie | Richard the Third, and Kate as Richmond. The action of the House upon the Senate amendments, | house was es much crowded as eny night of Jenny it is very eb the Department of the laterior Lind’s appearance, and the audience was perfectly pena ae pees po pe gi ao a carried away with the extraordinary personation of of the assignability of the warrants. There isa | Richard by litte Ellen, who, in the afterpiece, very significant editorial in the Republic of this played Paul Pry “so true to the letter” that the morning, but we mus? confess that if the deaire of pit rose ia convulsions of laughter. These extraor- the two houses is to be taken asthe law, where a ginary children have been engagei by Barnum, bill fails, the Executive ought to disburse theap- who will shortly take them to a appropriations of the River and Harbor biil, and to Bateman, their father, who is also act upon French Spoliations, and the claim of Fa- in Fre actor, Was once a merchant in St. Lowi ther Ritchie, the same as i those measures had wards wes connected with a house in Baltimore, but poor ; for they all did pase one house. and only | failing in business, he tovk to the stage. Discovering ed in the other for want of time. We see no- | the singular talent of his children, he taught them thing, therefore, in the action upon bounty lands, himself to personate the many characters which atthe late session, jastifying or authorizing the they appeer im. Neither of them can read or write, Executive to reverse the decision heretofore made | and the merit of their impersonations is the tetal of a law, asit actually aod conclusively passed both | want of the appearancee of art, or the study of any houses. And yet itis possible the warrants may | peculiar school of acting. [lien seemsto have a be declared assignable. We suspect it, fromthe full appreciation of the characters which she per- editorial of the Ripwoitc, which smacksof an of forms. Jf Shakspeare could but return to see her ficial feeler in that direction. “Shylock,” | am sure he would confess she The Senate have rejected Hagh N. Smith, ap- realized the character ae much as he did when he inted as Secretary of Stete ot the territory of conceived ,the great play of the blood: thi Jew. iew Mexico. The reason is simple enough. He | They wiil leave for your city in a few days, and ‘was here as the delegate from that territory atthe | wiil depart for the World's Fair, at London. last long session ; and addressed a circular tothe | about the middle of May. They will make their people of New Mexico, complaining that their first appearance at thy James’ theatre, which rights were disregarded by Congress, because they has already been engaged for them | had thought proper to prohibit the introduction of Jenny _Lind’s concert in this city came off to- siavery into the territory. He followed up this night. The house was very brilliast, but not any complaint with a biter commentary against the fuiler than the Batemans drew last evening. It advocates of slavery in ©: ess. That was the | was principally filled by the residents and creoles ground ef his rejection. He was rejected as a free soiler. The President, no doubt, deference tofthe people of New ico, just as Brigham Young, from respect to the Salt Lake hear her is becoming faint and indiflereat. She people, was appointed Governor of Utah; aad it is | was evidently out of voice to-night, end, indeed, very probable that the rejection of Smith will would not have sung but for the delay she had bring bom to Congrese hat circular, however, already occasioned. She resolved to try it, how- | jusiifies the hostility of the South to his late ap- and | fear will have to repent it. She was pointment, without all affecting the good faith ted duriag the evening with a violent hea of the Executive tn Southern rights, or his good | ache, and after each piece obliged to epply ice | disposition to conciliatel the people of the whole to her ternples to allay miferings. In the bal- | Union to their ancient fraterne! relati lad of “* Take this lute,” she hardly sustained her- Mr. Yulee presented to-day, his exceptions to self; but in the song of ‘ The last rose of sum- | the qualification of Mr. Mallory, Senator elect from mer,” she rallied, and on finishing it, instead of Fiorda, in the place of Mr. \ulee, or rather as his retiring, she continued on, and sung the “ Bird ofthe city. The indisposition of Miss Lind, aad | her non-appearance since jast Friday, an interval of four days, produced a lull, and the desire to pointed him in sucerssor. This nice case, and turns upon the song,” which it w counting ot the b! It the blanks are counted | exhausted her. She as votes, Mr. Mallory is not elected, plaudite of the audience counted as against Mr. Yulee, indiepositien, | think she looked more lovely It will have to be decided at the next session of jast night than | ever have seen her. The | most ot her portraite are entirely too gross, | Cc . The Civil and Diplomatic bill at the last jong sea- and give one an idea that she ie e@ stout, coarse won, fixed the mileage of members of Uongress in, While her form aad features are from California, apoomns the usually travelled han otherwise. She is advertised routes within the limits of the United States. This to sing again on the 28h inst. Her engagement would only allow them abou: three thousand miles each way. The House, it appears, have construed that act to be limited to the long session, and have allowed Messrs. Wright and ibe: t mileage The third trial of Jolin Henderson, for violating according to the old law, that is, accordiag to the the neutrality laws, ie slowly progressing in the usually travelled roule. Now, we ali know that United States Circuit Court Fie present trial has the usually travelled route from Washington to already occupied over tep daye; and but eight California, is by the way of New York and the jurorshave been empanelied out of ten venires of Closes here next week, when she will leave for | St. Louis, where Sol Smith has gone to make ar- rengemenis for her isthmus of Panama—the mileage, therefore, of 480 person At this rate, there is no telling when Mesers. Wright and Gilbert, has been decided by 4 jury will be obtained. The act of Congress ree the Committee on Mileage accordingly, which, for quires the marshal to summons the jurors from seven thousand miles cach way, wiil hose the parish, inetead of the district; and, until the members an aggregate of $5,600 mileage. That is all weil enough. But we have another cree law is changed, all the persons indicted for the same oftence cannot be tried J learn, on good authority, that Law & Roberts Congress have just assed a bill, originating in the Senate, and which and Howland & Acpinwall have consolidated their is now a law, prohibiting the allowance of con- lines of steamers The former are to take all the ‘structive mileage. But, unfortunately, thie act does | steamers on the Atlantic side, and the latter the not take effect till 1853, and in_refere: to the | steamrrs on the l’acific, to rua ig connection with extra executive seesion upon the President's inau- | each other wi Robere take the Cherokee, | guration. At this special seomon of the Senate, smpire City, Philadeiphia, Carribbean, Crescet it} therefore, Senators, if they nose, May demand d two new steamers, one of which ia al- and receive their . * mileage. For ex- y launched, besides keeping theit own veasels, ample, Dr. Gw ilar session jast | the Ohie, Fa eorgia, in the line. How- closed jileage from California | jand de Aspinwail take the Republic, Columbus, ‘and back again: and her he has been bere, | Jethmus, and Antelope, te od ied to their steam. | and intends to be here ail ‘he time or not, i® ao, eraonthe Paeitic. There will then bea weekly body's business in partic But five minutes steamer to and frem New Y Hlavana, New | after, the regular cloved op ith March, an ex- | Orleans, and Chegres. 1 sage are iva session aseembied Of: Senate; aad a Jing ye put down so as to smiiler Yo usage, vt. Giwais entities to his mileage, as if, lames, which will then no: be able to compete with in the interval of five minutes, he had been to Oali- them fornia and back The ioliowing, then, i@ the Lettended a “king ball” on the coast last week, result: — whieh wae one of the moet brilliant affsirg of the DR. GWIN'S MILRAGE Br bro The beauty of our Prench ereoie |adies March 4, $5.09 hes been often spoken of in ex'tavagant terme; but | ing March 4, $5.00 Jom confers | never before witnessed each | — gi « of bewitching loveliness. The country | Totty soc... sees ee oe ccee cco 1,200 ' crecleeare very dillerent from those who reside in | vording to wsege, Dr. (rwimie the city. There ie more freshness and natveté cage, assuming that for the they poseess @ vivacity Which our enty ae co erently lack. The party was given ine oldfa biened French country hone, looking very tuety outeide, bat eplendidly furnished withia A megnifigent sepper was laid at 12 Hyp rey yap glaaaaa a ear ‘the friends of the family, and those of her bro- Jobn Buckmaster, and her sons, lie Kenneth Joh Jaw, M. H. Under! Robert invited to attend her funeral, on ‘afternoon, at 2 o'clock, trom her late resi- Yo Delancey street. On Sunday afternoon, March 9, of consumption, Da- vip B. Parmen, io ee a axe. His friends famil; Latter, Feb. Neero To nz Hvune.—Fnday, David Lopez, Esq., of Charleston, 8, C. the slave Ry Mr. assem) of the company ‘ * Plent rom is 'd those of house of oxe of kings, before the party | been found guilty o° the murder of toy £8 ‘Seen | invited to attend the funeral, from bi breaks up, the queens select four other kings, DY | S084 DMs coun of magistrates aud freehold: | No. fo Chrystie street, on Tusnday aftern ting them each witha rose. The Kage elect n make choice of queens, by giving their roses to the ladies of their choice. The time and place is then appointed for the next ball, and so it conti- pues until the series are exhausted, or until the carnival is over. The custom is a very pretty one, and often leads te matrimonial engagements. Speaking of French country houses, a gentleman once visited a Freachman who lived in an old. mouldy-looking, moss-covered, weather-boarded tenement, that, externally, had more the appear- ers, to be hanged on I'riday, 14th instant. Court Calendar for Monday. Burenion Count. . 68, 63, 95. 98, 108, 24, 115, 117, 119, 120, 123, 124 to 131, 8, 62, 86, 608, 4, 6, 7, 13, 1). 39, 89, '92, 57, 90, 182 to 138. Svrnenx Gounr—Cincurt.—Nos. 43, 106, 176, 260, 268, £2, 240, 213, 195, 252, 188, @, 190. 117. 2U6. Common Pi.zan —Nos. 28034. 337, 348, 05, 369, 375, 877, 379, 280, O81, 883, 587, 980,989, oo, 401, 400, 411, 261, past lo'clock. His remains will be taken to Green- wood, Roseat Gaeason, aged 29 years, 11 months and 20 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the femily, also the members of the Ship Joiners’ Benevolomt Society. a1 reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Mon- day) afternoon, at balf-past 1 o'clock, trom his late residence, No 600 Fourth street. On March 8, Maritva, daughter of the late James Smith, aged 19 years. Her relatives and friends and those of Mrs. Ma- ance pe a8 aur houle ry a galling, aa — — = tilda Rarle, are invited to attend the funeral exer. reat prised to find it se elegantly furnished. CITY TRADE REPORT. cises, at her residence, No pring this R ilow is it, ain,” said he to the Frenchman, “that Scrcenst, March = day, 5, (iton y,) at 4 o'clock, P. M., without further ou do not adorn your house outside a3 well as rurrs.—Flour—Our market for Iheide 1 4 i lied the Frenchman, as prett; cotlve to-day, notwithstanding the On Sunday morning, March 9. Evizs, daughter of William and Eliza K. Hagar, aged 7 years and 10 Unpleasant state of the weather, which tended to cheok out-door operations. There was more inquiry for the East, and there was also » good business doing for lo- cal use The medium grades of Western wore ta some request for investment, at somewhat improved rates. Common State was rather less freely offered, aad hold- ers have obtained better prices The trausactions ag- gtegate 5,500 bbis , including No. 2 superfine, at $4 25 @ $4.5144; common to choice Btate, at $4 50 a $4 6234: New Orleans, which was rather heavy, at $462 4 $4 8144; mixed to fancy Indiana, Michigan and Wiscoa- sin, at $4 68 a $4 87; good and round hoop Ohio, at $4 76a $404; pure Genesee at $481 a $494; fancy Ohio and Genesee. at $5 14 a $5 26; and extra Ubio and Ge “Mon segs witha shrug of hia shoulders, “Ino live in de outside of my house, but in de inside!” mond Lafayette, the grandeon of General La- fayette, is now on a visit here, for the purpose of attending to some lands which the family own in Point Coupée parish, and in Florida. The Supreme Court of the U. S. lately confirmed a decision of our Supreme Court in the suit of Blane vs. Latay- ette, by which the grant of lands, back of the city of New Orleans, made to General Lafayette, has been confirmed. By this decision, young Lafay- ette gets one ninth of the tract. Edmond Lafayette wes a member of the Cons'ituent Assembly of | nesee, at $5 37 a $5 62. There was oaly a limited Paris, which formed the present constitution of | busincass doing in Canadian, but prises were aomina!- France % jy the same. A tew trifling lots, of good brands A duel came off here a few daya ago, between | brought $468, in bond. We have no new feature to two creoles, who fought with small swords. Both | report in the market for Soutbern flour, which were badly **stuck,”’ and the blood letting having was well supplied, and, if anything, tended in fa- cooled them off, they returned home friends. Se- | Vor oe Abeut 900 bbis. were disposed of, veral aftairs of honor have lately been on the tapis, $475 @ $4 87 tor ordinary to straight brand but have beew emicably arranged. Orrusvs. a trabicina sce Gana mata aiue plenty, and quiet. Lote, at $5 62}, per barrel, dull, and nominal, at $3 06 for Jers: Brandywine In Buckweat flour there h important page since our last, but as thesupply waa rather lig! e tendency was in favor of sellers. Wheat continued dull, with but little. if doing. Buyers were unwilling to meet t holdezs, while the latter seemed more disposed to real- but refused to reduce their asking ‘Rye had ipward tender In request, braced about 2,500 bi retail lots, at 76 a 77 cts. per bushel. Northern Oa/s were in limited supply, and the market wasachade better. Seles were making at62 0 53 cta., and Jersey at 48050. In Corn we have no important alteration to note. The supply continued quite small, {ternoon, er, No. 113 ares. ral. this at 3 o'clock, from the resid Johnson sti Brooklyn, without furth: On Satarday ¢ Mas Maroh 9, of svariet fe M Wano, infant son of Elam and Helen L. Olney, aged 3 years and 20 aay i ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot his father, South Seventh street. near Grove, Jersey City, ac 3 o'clock, this (Monday) afternoon, without further notice. At Brooklyn, on Fridsy morning, Maroh 7. of measles, Cxan.es Hoorsn, son ot Honry W. and Haunah Maria Stevens, aged 2 months and 14 dayv. His remains were conveyed to Greenwood Cemetery on Friday afternoon. On Saturday afternoon, March 8th, atter a brief ill- bei as Avur.is, aged 9 years, tourth daughter of Wm. Andre. ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral from the residence of her father, 102 Fourth avenue, on Monday afternoon, at half-past 3 o'clock, without further notio On Baturday, March 8, Cisauces Posrier, in the 63th year ot bis age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, irom the residence of his son-in- law. Wm, Willis, No. 66 Kast Twenty.second street, on Mondsy stternoon at 2 o'clock. an RRP SPI SP ESTES MARIVIME INTELLIGENCE, Our Philad<iphia Correspondence. Puitapeirata, March 9) 1851. Gallant Harry of the West—Saturday Night In- cendiartaen— Anotier Mystery— Horrible Revenge. The Hon. Henry Clay arrived in the city last night, and is now stopping at the American Hotel. He will be in yourcity in a day or two, io be pre- sentat the ball givenin his honor. Time has dealt gently with the gallant Harry of the West, and he appears but littte altered for the worse during the last ten years. Two more cases of incendiarism occurred last Movemenu of the Ocean Steamers, Darn. Foa. night, but fortunately reaulted in trifling damage. | 24 holders of new yellow were asking 66 ots. per Two men were arrested on enepicion of being con- pimps rane eaienatian bp elk ab 18 rae ar cerned in one fire, and have been sately lodged in prison to ewait a hearing % Coroner Haas has been investigating a case where some suspicion exists that quite a young and re- spectable married lady came to her death by the violence of her husband. The deceased was in- terred in @ vault belonging to an undertaker; but in consequence of the reports put afloat by the gossips of the neighborhood, has beea taken up, and a post- mortem examination held uponit. If they are to be believed, the husband treated her brutally; but it 1s most likely that she died of a broken heart. the coroner found no traces of actual injury. The Knowledge tbat the coroner was igveeiasting sca of this nature without the particulars being known, has Jed to much speculation, and been coupled with another story of a piece of horrible brutality said to have been inflicted by an infuriated husband up- on the person of his wife, on having occular demon- stration of her isfidelity. The affair is match for tae recent maiming case, in which Woodside was the suflerer. The husband Come Bg pi the guilty couple, 18 s1id to have thrown the invader of his mghts from the window, and then held hia wife down upon the heated iron of astove until she was branded to the bone. The report has for the last few days been that she died in consequence of her injuries, end that the corener was investigating the affair. Jot of 600 bushels sold at $1128 $125, A cargo of 6.000 bushels, recently received from Glasgow, was oo the market, tor which $125 per bushel was said to have been retused. Corrox.—The market exhibits a firm aspect, the sales bein; 1,100 bales, on the basis of IL all\o. for Pert of Now York Mareh 10, 1851, lands, and 1134 a 11% iddling Oc- kas growths noticed only a limited business doing to day, chie! wing to the unpleasant state of the weather. The sales were confined to x lot of 300 bags Rio, at 11\<c., usual credit. Faricnts ~ Rates were steady, ae RS... suw sure... «6 1b) moow sere “6 arrived. Bark Stopbani (Brem), Lanke, Newcastle, 63 mise, to Barelay & Li ‘ ered weather, stove bulw: lost bows, anil, Ke. 20th 1986, spoke bark Misntonomi, Collins, b O. jroome, Trecartin, Madeira, 25 days, with wines, to roe, 7 parse Fey 26, 400 miles N of Bormada, ying te in to. days, with very bt was eng: There war « good inquiry for vessels for Ireland, aad parties offered to charter some two or three, to |; with corn, at 6d. To London there wasa fair amount ye huih Vousol of about 150 tons; 4th 67 55, spoke bark Amsricaa, from Portland f Sullivan), Pettingill, Jacksonville, 11 days, tod Grice. Has had very heavy It 5 violent gale, shipped = cea whit boat and done other damage. ‘lat inst, 1at 35 10, 1 apoke brig Fleaides, ot Glouoester, from 8: ‘Schr [da Mailler, Wicks, Swansboro’, NC,7 4 val stores. hr Eri aged at isc. per Ib, ‘There was no change in California. Navat Brones were in general, very quiet to day, but ee remained without change of interest. A lot of 160 barrels epirits of turpentinebrought 36c. « 37 , cath. Reteil rcels were selling et $80. cash. Com 00 rosin sol the extent of 20u barrels Wilmington, at $136. delivered. Onw.—The market for linseed was, if anything, « shede firmer, and the demand was very a>tive. From store 9.000 gallons English and best American were told, at T6c. 8 77¢.; aud 35.000 gallons English, to ar tive, wt 75c. @ 760. which indicates s decided improve- os River, 2 daye. The latter part is incorrect; but there must be | ment. The stock of whale has been grevtly reduced one some grounds for the original ‘stoi though it has | duripg the past week, and holders ow ak 4c. for Pa lograph soporte eseels in aight from the Highe now been exaggerated out of all me pe. neeet. 200 beshete stive sold at $207. a. jands at eunset. ea 4 ve 9 novisions — Pork — ‘re bas ym an active in- ) During the past week there have been but 137 cguizy 208. c14 pok Conte our lath, ona tae eon Uae eatlangn #—Wint a cunrion, from NW; deaths within our bills of mortality —52 adults and 85 children--the deaths by consumption only 15. advanced. The news from England salutary cflect up the contended for still high eorce, particularly prime, Thi Ppt inclination, Thi bbis., at $13 50 for has bad a very any holders was rather trrivals this afterscon. ~ -aaelieeanee Cape May, Philadelphia: Jarvis, Lyon, Now ork. Arrived 9ch—Brig L R Patmer, Sagua, Feb23, 4th inst, lat 29. lon 78, cpoke a} Albemarle, from N York for Antigua. Brig Katblee: jatantas. 27th ult, | epoke schr Busers id, Ww The Survey of the Isthmus of Suez. An important fact bas resulted from the recent rvey of the Isthmus of 3uez, conducted under the auspices of the English, French, and Austrian en- ineers—the disproval ‘of the fact stated by the Jommission of French savans, who were sent for the same object by Bovaparte, in 1798, of the dif- ference of thirty feet in the levels of the Medite: Red Seas. It is found that no euc! difference existe—that from the maia tidal level at Suez, there is not more than six inches er way. Thi is t, rp one) the theory promul- $6 w $6 for peime. Beet hans cold te @ limited extent, at $14 750 $1560. Cut meats were iver plenty; and being in better request, the tendency was upward. The sales comprised abo: 140 tierces hams, at 8340. a 9c , and 3000 and ee g& ~~ ny, 11th inst, at 2 o'ol: P i at 6M. id the market advanced & ‘s ‘Chagres, Ko, ty steamer South a : Semanal tsinel te the | tile. ore taken at 8% a 8%0 he Heaging Koom’ (of Exchange), on ; nok ve pe od Cy pee a — (from a Lipeee 4 : pire City tor 3 malen. Chacres, ed difference of level) eufficieat to scour the canal, | prime western dairies; wand 18. ® 2lo. for Oran, ma ¢ ny ee and maintain the navigation free | | County. ‘There was more doing im cheese, and holders Be, Fill stove anteeer : Pat the result of the Tecent researches to Witivis of prime rampies which was nearly out of SU DONS: CUE. a Wii itaas 0 ennen: Vaulted oecnnll allude, not confined to the demonstration of | obtained #m advance. ‘e quote common to choles tage to ‘ranci conta, which oan be pre- this fact—it embraces two others of still greater | dairies at 51/0. ki° Se ee | moment. The first, that approaches to the canal ‘The steamer Pacific, for Rio Janeiro, will sxilon Satur- ‘Baga will close at the Reading Room, . 91 Wail svroat, Herald Marine Corretpoacence, MARKETS ELSEWHERK. poe STOCK SALES. hers’ Board—l2 ore, at either end, are next to, if not absolutely, impos- sible of accomplishment. The second, that if practicable at all, the excavations could not be ¢flected for 4 lees sum than eight to tea millions Bowrow, March & — sterling, and would require six to ten years to ac- Prrtaverritta, March 9, 4 P: —Barke Pagic, Kenny.NOrleans; Elizabeth J, Re complish. enon me Maroullus, Sleeper. NOrleans. These decisions, deliberately arrived at by such mea as composed the members of the late scienti- fic inquiries, appear sufficient to shelve the canal question ; and it now re maine for reasonable men interested in furthering the eastern communication, to lend their energies aud influence towards the j establishment of railway communication through Egypt. Mr. Robert Stephenson, a gentlemaa whose opinion on such sabjects cannot be disre- garded, states it as the result of a personal exami- nation of the entire district through which the line muet pass from Alexandrin to Suez, that he has witnersed few, if any, localities in all respects so suitable, or in which the cost of construction would | be lees ~The commerciel value of such a means of communication with Cairo, can hardly be over- estimated, considering how precarious is the or- Milecellsaeous. aman Wo Gasrow on her last trip from Savannah to am, broke her piston roa and cy,:Gder bottom in Nassau Her one, freight, an ila wore transferred Magacka, Leorotn O'Downe11—The hull of this resell was Charleston 3d inst, s tauction, for $2). It was pur- by A J Dickerson. Conat (of Bath), Potter, at Boston from Cardenas, 6th is jouse Channel; at 4 amr Today Rocks, sloped dota ance. Netice to Mariners. 4 in the Honolal An Horotviy Hanng: Rocks asi Sioataon vie Coat ov J. ny Ri, O74; #3; 7 Weetern RR, 10; 5 Ka: Masenchuretie Ri, 28; me abie Stock Board—§¥") Balt Baltimore and Ohio &&. Bd tis Susquehanah, ‘ti Road.i\ At the bid, 103) 4 Me 5 ham Gi Baltimore 39 Reistaretown Oe closed a! 0'e, LS), 106 bi 4 Oh 3 Baltimore and Camberiand dinary one by the river, and how much that may ely to the possibly be interfered with, or injured by, t | ron works in process of completion a: the barrage. | sehen & | 78, i y ag aay ie moral advantage as an auxiliery and agent of civili- Sie eshea at ‘vessel's deck. The highest of these rooks (ole ia zation, must be greater still, and of itself form a DOMESTIC MARKETS. | "ts consideration sufficiently grave and interesting to 28.—The enlist the attention and aid of th e even unpos- sessed of direct or indirect interest in the country or ite transit. If we thus admit its importance—and we believe | the fact to be axiomatic--the next consideration is | y the reoali rly part of the week, and ¢ advices made public to-day, which latter decline of ', a 4d. im the Liverpool cotton hilat by the former steamer @ fall of 34 jt, Our Ja 1 65, am ‘two good ehro- ™ te onfirme by three sets of lunar o serv: 140 42.45." This would place us directly ve ens Avs 30 mies. By our e paso d the place ase to th | | | | ite means of accomplishment who ie aware of the intrigues of erybody know: astern countrie ” bi how jealously the local governments view the in- | whch at pateenh to ; vestment in permenent works, of foreign capital ; particularly when that om | is represented by the subjects of a powerful European nation like Englan It ia, therefore, not likely the Pasha would consent to permit its being done by a joint } stock enterprise composed of foreigners ~The only prospect, then, is to induce him to undertake it as national work, and for national and commer purposes. A‘ this moment the subject isin his mind, but he 18 trammelled with the gigantic de- tends on the available labor and resources of the | country, in the works at the barrage more will likely complete this, at least test its probable reeults sufficiently to show whether or period, pri isily recover from their pre- sent position Thi the long crop men havegained decided vietory--achieved, to be sure, at the sucrifse of truth and veracity, but when did a cotton operator ever take puch trifiesinte consideration’ Themischiet (Yinck hae been accomplished, and will be remedied just in | omiy two cf then and supposed they were dead time to find that we have parted with the bulk ot the | showed them to one of the reported them crop to eur trane Atlantic brethren. remanerat) t 6 Chipese junk, prices—to themeelves. eral | they were then of the lee be rket bas been rather beary since our last, and bust - nets suffers from the scarcity of money, and the in- creased cost of transportation — Ar> the ‘the wind W by &, I ran of th steering B by N, wi FORRIGN MARKETS iam. By ¢ came on dork not it is desirable to persevere further on it. Dur- Parama Price Cunnent, Keb. 13.—The prices are of the paseed ing this time the imumary arrangements, sur- | marked im American curren readstaf’ — Flour, more rocks veys, and materi might be put ia a state of for- maize, $4 to rf] 50; barley, $2 to $3: | wardness, so that when he found himself released Y, per tom, $80 to $90. a e present | terials. Planks. per 1,600, $50 to $56, do. Guayaail, hip would undertake the other ; besides, as the Nile must be | {18 to, $20. Dry goods ~All kinds very bum croneed by the railway, an important and costly | per ewt.. $15 myo? ty rm, $40 portion of the work, the bridging of the river would | famp oll, ‘per gallon, $2' to. $2 é | be saved, by rendering the barrage subservient to doren, $600 @ $200; pickles. per | such pur; . ‘We cannot but think the Pashe’s mind, by a pro- | per representation of the adv, wes he and his people would reap from a railway, is susceptible of | a favorable bias we know no work on which | the English Consw!-General, who is daily expected them Th $6; lard, very scarce, per pound, 5 resl*; butter, per ind, 400. to 50c.; preserved meats. 60 per Hardware very res Liquore.—Claret bite, none in th $40, do , white, i cham, 20 too far to som rent continually setvieg ¢ $6; A per to return from #ix months’ leave to I-ngiand, could | ¢1 Madeira. i 8; port, moiey t Seer them. We could ssarcely wear afer be~ more fittingly or beneficially employ his imind and | loohol, 800, te $17; cognac, 91 to Bi so, | PE AWHE OF tMir promimiy, wer. leianre than in the attempt ; | Tue Beitoen or Froxnipa Revy—We were highly entertained last evening with a lecture M 1 60 & $2 60, Martinique per dor , $8 $3 « $260; porter, scarce, $4 25 0 $8; old Jam: jallom. $2; moet wines in half bottles. Indi ry it $10 a $12; from Professor Agassiz. He took for his subject | per dors $30 6 Sy Sock gusting bry, seares the Florida Reef and builder, the coral insect More beef, $12 0 $15. do por 90 $18; haw He eet owt with stating his opinion that the penin- la, be t owt North Amerios, All etla of Florida was made by this little workman, | past 0 a $3; Rice, $40 $5 | ow, Thorndike, Ch and then with slustrations on the black board, de- | iter per doz. $1 50; Beltzer do , $150; effeveres: | e 5 brig Jona scribed ite phystology. There are, he says, different | emt lemonades, $150; gin per doven $250 a $3; Ma- | verke Van anise, races of coral, some of Which lay the foundation | J°F® apieau per gallon. $1 60 0 $2 Gold dust per . + hermione of the reef in deep water, build up to a certain | $16. Exchanges—On United States or Europe 1 to 8 months. 5 per cent; American goll, 18 oA cent; French do, 19619 50, Spnish quadrepie, erous arrivals of mules has con- Price of transit actors the [ath hee height, and die e succeeded by another race, who build up er step, and are followed by other races, Uatil the edifice reaches to near the ewrfece of the water, when the little mason is fumc- 1 SE Fitegerald, aL fornia; Buliste tus officio, and leaves his labors to he crowned by | ewt other egencies of nature. When this Work is dll, TTT » deposits from the sea are made upon the rock, ” : my fet which finally extend above the surface of the | Im « tm tlimtvs.tin water, and become terra firma. He thinks that | Witt Kritove to Many M. Srevews, both of Len, Mavs. | Cxn Feb 22—Batk Prospect, Dow, for Boston, 6 of, Ott, do, fh: J Gotenburg, Simpson, 69 40; the penineula is but an extension of reef after reef, ns the first being the construction ef the coral insect. sese, Ban Fran- then becom reefs or irland: t On Sunday morning, March © at her residence at tf Mus ; between theee being filled up yy by deb ——s - by PAL DOT are > EH beige Male i ; re wi tian fortitas Gels >» eapeat from the sea, all together form main Tend. 10th ae eee ee ee ean et ass | eae eR Se mens theory be trne, we may conclude that the wreck- itg business will last #0 long as the coral existe. Lighthouses and beacons may warn the mariner from some of the dangers that lie in his path, but he hay a little foe who iv Continually piliag up tiles (Be), Brewster indeay US Marine Corps Her remaing will be conveyed to the family burial |.” place, at Pittsburgh. for interment The Narional Inte vr will pleaas 009 On Baturdsy, Matoh 8, a ehor a Reims, Mant, Resteje for . dap Pransieee bor a». Caine. Wilson dy tor Bate ms: ¥ etoe NYot¥: PRitvmeta, Jowver, 9 Uy Tyvkent, King, Baa Braqoury by ¢ Par 1 7 4 hares, Meg, | Pegy is be | tages the author eth oy 9 an ‘Wm Penn, N Frapoiseo for Ricbmond, er opty opie te cAtugcA To date, supposed Feb 2\—Srcamera Sacah Sanda, 5 4 ama, also ‘Thing, from Valparaiso” Muskagyes Pros Home ot 77 he Wate, Atking Nyce ter wee n froth a a ships Louisa, jadras Melcher, Cubs; Anaa Rich, Burwell, Nt 757 &3- 98tha toma), Sears. Mobile; bark brag Leghors, Pendle 4 dria, Studley, Philadelphia; Ta Plo, Bacon, Albany: And Ni Keron, Jersey “aby. or ALTINORE. marca anda m! ly J (AR L.ESTO! bh & son, N York; shi Bulk ys on; brige Hi Nor), Lund, NYork; solirs Jonas Smi f Ke ) Cid barks Jasper, Hasty, ee, Willse, 10. Tenbelia, 11 Boston: brig Bousher, Mayo, do. ship Bue aces, Ross, ‘Liverpool, brig Sohm 8 Gittings, ork. (Rr), Lowry, NYork: Char- 3 eobrs Brothers, Lavet la York. (In the othng, @ berm Zephyr. Matanzas. Sid briga Souther, are, Bete atamoras, Wass, NYork; sehr Zopnyr, » Motanias, Montte, Pod 28—Arr bark St Marys, Milliken, NYorx. Old ships Blanch: Liverpool; Kato’ Huatar, Pac~ , ohard. arks Ooills, Starke, New York; Jenny Lint, EAN. teamship Maris Burs, mare Babine Pans; shing Jenny Lin Robinson, Palorain; A= ic, Rose, NYork: J C Hurophreys, Badgor, Cardi, W; daa Bennett, Boston: Devonshire, Strickiat FEO Wright Ji, Averil, Borton: ache Anite, Laférba, Tax ‘brig Wa ih, from Chi ia, Brown, Chagres; Fiacoa. ips Goo Turner, McLellan, Ha Charlotte Reed, Wocks, Boston; Bosse, Bremen. Crack, Trumbul; barks Catherine, brige Irvin, and Jonathan Silley: schr Venus; 20th, ships Oscar, and Jano; 2lst, bark Aoteon; 224, ship Camillus; brige Luoy, and P Boule: 84, ships Gipsey, and Queen Po- mare. ‘zbth—Arr ship Trenton, Snow, Cadiz; Beatrice, 0% falune (8p), Gar dust achts Soka i ‘Trinidad de Cubs, ‘koubead (Br), Fa- Naples: Ancmiao SFrancisso; Voatie, do; sont ‘March 7—Arr brig Emeline, Leitsh, Bristol for iaher. Anderson, Philadelphia tor N jaltimore for Wareham; Rosius, ‘sloop icienzi, Dustee, NYor isa, Hand, Providence for South 4, Wareham for NYork; dotsined on sooount of head winds. New Bepror», March 7—Arr echr Monitor, Beass. Ware- for rk. , Reed, Philadel monet, Henri; pais. Daweon, more; Landing, Del. Flo brig New England, Baker, Charleston; Louias, Hix rts Fiigling, Dole. Philadelph: : Milton, Hawking, N York. belo A Porley, Bohr Bouch- tan woed, Ha- blo, Ireland, NYork. Sid 3. Arr ship Wm Rathbone, Spencer. N Richmonp, M. — ArT 60) sobr Momento, Terry, NYork. BavAnnan, March York. Cid ship Marion, Jul Pi pool; Mar: Ts: NYork. Sid ships Tem- nson, NYerlg brigs Ex- pool; se! Wiiwrxctos, March 6—, ec! W Brown. Huise, Cla Vii ig Bui Williams, N Rosset, Bre’ mas vidense bri 5 ‘ork: MEDICAL. AT Fs" NERVOUS ANTIDOTR—AT THE BN th column of Saturday's Horai ane 2s one le tl OTR! h it, and Twill will he published, 25 more, and could 25 but extracting. I wish people wou! for all who take it speak in the same ter; the firm bei anything too ex Your sasidote has if not cured me. 39 —1t bes re! Watts’ antiao TL have taken 40. . arm has regained ite 7 th ” hy an On— ind. t Neuralyi: stored to besitn by Ws denest » ain of & antidote, an wi not be with he or y ay petite thor from the surprising effesta been restored. 40.—Nerv bottle of antidote has willhardly div Greenwieh street $9 doren ; sent to any pai % OF ToR x Depot 102 of the Union. (OST IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES OF lor the cure o! geass, aGeettons ia ¥ Prevalent. of Wild Cherry been well tested fi consumption, im ite in From the D ‘The introdu Be: than a er Gaxsette, February 18, ent stages, bam (Mane, famous medicine t© the otion of this 1 bas be ERVOS DEBILITY. Certain wgakneasen Lancy es BRSONS LAGORING UN OSE aa ty abuse, e., will find R. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE “PRACTIOAL PR Dra ative,” Ro OMee hours, 9 to re wt vt ont ts abe body, th Exe iete tener he e . it i fact Property teeate: remain 90 doemant in ths oom 0 stitution as to appear in a: torwran te br ‘Spon posterity; yet, if Understood. | Bhd speedidy semovsd., Prom the wes ive XN bas ample reason for stating _ y days a0 they bad onie | pee im thi 1; Seah yoars; and that, i te n uring the v The Bispenoary fi ij of joetor himself, whe 1s fncoustant athens te rooms, teed illing to give relist f cortitontes i profe Faoter, ets thorough ours and honorable This great remedy cannot be had iw Doctor has now on hand the (Sesortment of tresses in Now tivales REWARD. —CRow tore.—Of all t mak $500 Most certain. I te MAN'S SPROTFIG MEX. fashe , the drug store 273 PSR: tise at No. 16 Aves Howry, street.cornerot Wiliam. way, “ ro 4, ander tivo fo re of five hand: nis PEASE is bottler, with full directions, at 81. two Por fed 79. e, ard street, Now York; Berton | Wright & Oo. Rew P®,Mometson is OoNsUL rh } on eortain dit Recent cars evred gnabies him to cure perv Bre bie London diploma in hie privat No fee ull D" COOPEA, 14 DUANE 8T Iagt fourteen yours, oer ined bi ment of morourial and other ditoas CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLE * ithor without moreury. atroet, atjoini wurrery and medicine this countr: PICAL CARD © Private qoar Heb bere, quay J who had ne preot r tp RMATEMTES Toe As parton N°, 002%, 8°. Pav.—on. conspire, 1 puawe r Mat rt-F edon the trea at of cortata ted to the trans areery cond. eseusoured in three days, We 2D. DA. MURPHY BAS REWOT; ath estes, none hatha, wuots Gate tivenwe, Pacent Nee two to four days, with anpars. BL a hor. seaaee will Ey etans Bo, «a8 4 ( beaten, Be. bo henpee, 8, —ag

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