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@NE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL or THE AMERICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP BALTIC. | ADVANCE IN THE COTTON MARKET. THE BRITISH MINISTRY. Umportant Movement in France, Rela- | rection in Badem, the Switzerland. ‘The official Gazette of the Swias confederation contains a report from the Departments of Justice and Police in the several cantons, in reference to the German and othe r political fugitives who have so long found an asylum in the country. and have at last become the cause of @ se- rious remobstrance from the German States to the Swiss central government, 1t appears hat when they enters the Swiss territories, after suppression of the insur- itives were above 11.000 in num- ber, ‘They have gradually decreased in number by emi- gration te England and America so pct ny $y at present the police returns only show the nce vt 482 in the territory. distributed in the following manner :— Tn Zurich, 65; Berne, 7; Lucerne, 25; Uri, 1; Sehwys, Vnterwakien:1; Glarus, 3; Zug, 1), Freiburg, 24; 20; St, Gull. 24:" Appenzell. 9; the Grisons, 19; Aargan. 45; ‘Thurgau. 25; Vaud, 70; Valais, 10; Neuchatel, 23; Gene- va. 15, Of this number 195 are natives of Baden, 47 of Kheai-h Bavaria, 23 of Wurtemberg, 22 Poles, 73 Pras sians, Austrians, 24 Saxons, 16 Hessians, 2 Mecklen- burgers, 17 Ttalians, and 3L_Frenchmen, By @ decree of the 16th of July, 149,13 were expelled the territory by name, and by another of the 19th of November, in the some year, 35 of the leaders were also ordered to quit the republic, Of these only two still remain in Switzerland — Barbo of Emmerdingen, and D’Ester of Cologne. The first concealed himself for a long time, and is now tos ill to be moved ; the latter denies stoutly having taken any part in the Baden excesses ; and it has been necessary to tive to the German Question. Confirmation of the Loss of the Ship Ivanhoe, with all on board, &e., he., &e. Mw Ivar ‘The Aiié¥iban mail steamship Baltic, Capt. Comstock, arrived at this port let evening, from Liverpool, after a passage of twelve days and eight hours. She left Liverpool on Saturday the 22d ult. charged her pilot at 320, P M. ‘The outward passage of the Baltic was made in 11 days ‘and 17 hours, encountering strong easterly winds and a rough head sea. On the homeward trip she battled with the «pring cquinoctial for six days On the 24d of March, at 12 55 P. M., the Baltic passed ‘@ large steamer, suppored to be the Europa, from Boston. ‘When in lon, 46, lat. 43.90 she met several large icebergs, and 3.30 I. M., April 1, she passed the Hermann, thenco for Southampton. Our worst fears concerning the ship Ivanhoe have been confirmed by the Baltic. Captain Hoxie, of the packet ship Joseph Walker, who left New York for Liverpool in ‘company with the unfortunate vessel, reports that on the 24th February, two days out, he saw the ship Ivanhoe ashore on the Round Shoal of Nantucket, with all sail set, and apparently with a list to the starboard. She dis- This, in connection with portions of cargo similar to that | of the Ivanhoe, found floating in the neighborhood of the shoal, leaves very little doubt that the unfortunate ves- sel thumped to pieces, and that all on board perished, as arrivals subsequently report experiencing a heavy gale on the 25th, off Nantucket, the day after she went on. We are indebted to Mr. Canning, the purser of the Baltic, and Messrs. Kingsley & Co., for late papers. ‘The most important intelligence by the Baltic, is the improvement in the cotton market. There was considerable business transacted in United States six per cents, at Hamburg, on Friday the Lith ult. at 1054. ‘The English Ministry were still in trouble. It was as- serted that Lard Palmerston would retire. On dit that Mr. Caldwell will be Lord John Russell's new Chancellor of the Exchequer in December next. The debate on the Ecclesiastical Titles bill absorbed and obstructed all other business in the British Parlia- ment. In connection with this bill, we will give, to- morrow, # curious petition relative to arich heiress in a convent ‘The Milan official gazette of the 15th ult, published a long article contradicting the report of a considerable augmentation of the Austrian army in Italy. ‘The anniversary of the Austrian revolution (the 13th ult.) pasted off without any manifestation of politica, feciing whatever. In the morning the Emperor reviewed the garrison at Vienna. Our Berlin correepondence is of the 18th ult. The an- niversary of the Prussian revolution passed off in perfect tranquillity. The ministerial organs express their pre- sumption that, in a note which was lately sent from St Petersburg to Vienna, the Russian cabinet protests against the annexation of the non-German provinces of Austria, It is again stated that the Holstein fortress of Rendsburgh will be claimed by the Germanic coufedera- tion. and converted into a federal fortress ‘The German question continued to attract attention France bas, it appears, made an important movement in ‘tbe matter We learn from Constantinople that a conspiracy had been discovered to poison the Sultan it was bis own brother, assisted by some Ulemas. The plan was, to corrupt the Sultan's doctor, who was to mix poison in bis medicine, for a considerable «um of money The medicsi attendant revealed the plot. The chief eon- @pirator: fled. Several parties concerned in the scheme ‘were apprebended and put to death, This news wants confirmation The Russian government has favored Greece with a Bew treaty of commerce, under which currants, figs wines, ofl, and silk, will pay lower duties M. Lamartine has presented a petition from William ‘Tell Poursin, formerly Minister of the republic in the United States, praying the government to grant a block of granite, taken from the quarries of Cherbourgs for the ‘ercetion of a monument to Genera] Washington Lord and Lady Palmerston entertained, on Saturday the 1th ult.. at dinner. the American Minister and Mrs Lawrence. Lacy Palmerston received « large party in the evenirg Mr. and Mrs. Meader. of Providence, Rhode Island. America, preached very edifying discourses at the Friends’ meeting-house, Limerick, on Sunday, the 16th ult., toa large andgattentive congregation ia a deecendant, Murray it is said, of the celebrated Lindley The French Republic. ‘The bill for continuing the National Guards in their ‘actual state, until the adoption of the organized law, was adopted by a lange majority ¢ curiosity of certain politienl circles in Paria has ‘been attracted for the last day or two by a report (some- what wrapt up in mystery, it ls true.) of & new v Arewwed by the Vienna French government to the eab t bears date the Zid ult..and is deser! ic terms against the pr states, if accepted, would give to that power an overwhelming inflaence—both ino- Fai and material—in Germany. and in Italy an increas of power which would forever consolidate her exclusive dominion (here ‘There has been a species of riot at St. Amand. ‘The department of the Nié-vre hax long been known for its socialism, and St. Amand does not dishonor in that respect the rest of the district. The socialist age were resolved to profit by th t ane tiage of young men from th the conscription, and having veripte with liquer, they ma parade town with ted fings, and other emblems of the kind. The mayor, attended by a few gardes cham- “ tried to put a wtop to the procession, but failed doing #0. He succeeded, however, in arresting half Sdoren of the most dangerous. These arrests roused the fury of the mob; they followed the mayor to hi house, end tried to prevent him from entering | hi d to the-ground two of the foremost who laid han The maser thought it necessary to barricade whieb was threatened with destructi Cosne to the Sub-Vrefect, explain: tho he was in. and praying for ase : feet at once obeyed the summons, and arrived with an additions! foree of gendarmerie but himeelf and bi =; re equally disregarded. and beaten 01 town. Finding matters aseuming #0 serious an . the #ub- Prefect in turn sent an exprese off to Never principal town of the department, urging the lint diate presence of the Prefect with a re Phot still continued when the latest ace Prefect writes that he was then preparin to Saint-Amand with © moun’ four brigades of gendarmeri funetionary states be har lit at one, rr the riot, and leo hie determination to puntah in the want exemplary manner those who were engage lin it ‘The news from the provinces «f the great progres of sociniiom causes uneasiness to the wovernment the most remote rural districts are affected and the poasantry are over in large numbers tothe reds Nothing post known respecting the formation of « permanent cabinet. The funds were dull today. Fives opened at 94 DY, closed at 4 40; Threes closed at 67 W. Railway sbares very netive. and advanct On the ioth inet... a con destroyed twenty three bowves at Fresne |'Archeveque, in the department of Bure. The revponsible editor of the Of Marseilles M EB. Herve, wns » few days ago condemned by the Court of Assizes f Aix, to fifteen days imprisonment, and 40f fine, fy having publiched an article attacking the Con- stitution and the Legislative Assembly. The angry polemict of the Orieanist and legitimist Papers. on the sulject of fusion, and the decided re. Pudiation on the part of the former party of a «ubmniasion equally galling to the pride of the Orleans house, a Perpicious to ite interests, have at length produeed a re- hich i likely to be of considerable benefit to Louis Napoleon. in cau the legilimiats to advoeate the pro- — nf hie powers ax the most effectual means of ng the Oricwns prinees out of France until the: Rave done humuxe to the Duke of Bordeaux The Ghureh party. bewied by Montalembert, acts ae mediator fn.ccmenting thir new coalition between the legitimixts | and Lowi Nopels thie good office, the Bonoyertina « fing tone. The Constirwt ¢ tench ng atheirticnl a » To repay the church party for trin nf ruf Public gainet the eant- cdininistering @ che buh: adjourning the edb elections of the wa by 418 ameainnwt a0 ‘The latter part f the sly animated Cevaignee, hamorielere Jute Mactior Ree Legrente, each browght their poculine views to beat ow this Important qu estier m the eleetered Inw of May, or of the people's paramount suitrnge. wd in favor rough ani reread At the bottom of | Mrs. Meader | * | Siet of January. en route to Peshawur. enter into a sertes of tedious legal inquiries on the sub- ject, which are not yet concluded. Electoral Hesse. Advices from Cassel of the 18th instant, state that Messrs, Henkelj and Hornstein have been sentenced b; the court-martial to confinement in a fortress—M. Henkel for year, and M, Hornstein for nine months. According to our most recent accounts from Cassel, three members of the ex-permanent committee of the Chambers, recently arrested, continue in durance, and are guarded with lesser or greater strictness, M. Grafe appears to be treated with greater severity than his col- leagues, MM. Henckel and Schwarzenberg, he having hitherto been prevented from commumieating with his He is not only implicated as a member of the but is accused of having published a sedi- . and of having uttered language publicly, tending to excite rebellion and violenes. The fourth fer, is also arrested; the fifth is said According to an article in a Berlin journal, M. Schwarzenberg is a half-pay officer in the ‘itish service. He ix stated to have accompanied the corps of the late heroic Duke of Brunswick to England, to have served with that corps or the gallant old legion. | in Spain and Portugal, where he was wounded. After the disbanding of the legion he is «tated to have returned to Hesse, his native country, and has constantly taken part in the politieal events that have agitated that land at different,periods, The yearnings of German unity and | bretherh evince themselves in a striking manner at Cassel, Sundown no sooner approaches than guards and patroles are obliged to be doubled. in order to protect the Austrian troops in garrison from coming to open war and deadly feud with their Prussian vad Hessian comrades. Austria. bd Our Vienna correspondence is of the 13th ult. Tt was stated that Prince Schwarzenberg would leave that city for Dresden, at the end of the week. Obstacles have again been thrown in the way of a Council of the Empire. The designated members are opposed to the policy of the cabinet. Prince Schwarzenberg. late governor of Lom- bardy, kas been appointed to the government of Galicia, vice Count Kevenhuller, Count Gynlai will take Priuce Schwarzenburg’s place in Italy. The Austrian cabinet has addressed an energetic note to the Porte, wherein the pacification of Bosnia and Hertzegovinia is urgently demanded, and also better fron- tier regulations. In the same note the project of making Seutari a free harbor, is alluded to, which, it is hinted, would be injurious to Trieste. Prince Schwarzenberg has answered the King of Wurtemburg’s letter. He by no means opposes the King’s views, but says the time has not yet come for carrying them out—that the German princes inust first come to a full agreement on the subject. Turkey. The insurrection in Bosnia is still far from being ex- tinct. The conquest of the eity and citadel of Banjaluka has furnished the insurgents with a stronghold by which it is likely they will be able to support their plans. The Austrian Reichszeitung protests that the condition of the Bosnian loyalists and Christians is distressing in the ex- treme, and that “some power ought to take the part these beautiful and wretched provinces of Southern Bu- - ” According to the latest advices from Zara, of the 4th instant, the insurgents of the Kraina have combined with those of the Herzegovina. They have attacked the Seraskies, who, being reinforeed by the Turkish troops which Arad Pasha bad brought up from Travnie, suc- ceeded in defeating them. ‘The mail from Constantinople has brought important news from Bagdad. It is well known that the great | Arab tribe of the Annezeh migrate yearly, following the ourse of the Euphrates, from the neighborhood of Alep- po to that of Bagdad, where they arrive about Christ- mas, and sell camels and horses, and buy dates. It has long been the custom of the pashas of to pay | black mail to the powerful sheiks of thia tribe and the Shammar, when their vast encampments move down into the neighborhood of the old capital of the ca- | liphs, in order to keep the roads open, and protect | pilgrims and travellers from the depredations of the | Bedouins. It seems, however, that Abdi Pasha, who | has recently succeeded to the pashalik, refused the | usual purses of tomauns demanded of him by the An- nezeh sheiks. Thereupon a cloud of mounted Be- douins, with their spears, were seen in the horizon on the right bank of the Tigris, The fellahs fled. whooping, with | their flocks. towards the city walla, while ‘theke women | raised the «brill alarm of their thrilling “Lu. ” Ab- di Pasha marched out with his troops to meet thé enemy; but, although they had cannon with them, they could not stand the echerze of the Annezch, and they were beaten back into Hagdad, after suffering considerable loss, and leaving one gun on the field. The Annezch | Were encamped in the immediate neighborhood of the city, which they besieged, and continued their depreda- tions to the right and left, over the whole country. plun- dering the villages and driving off cattle. Meanwhile. three of the sheiks had been to the Serai to parley with the Pasha. of these having suddenly died, it is «us- pected that he must have been poisoned with the coffee or sherbet, which is usually offered as a compliment in the East. on all visits. The Arabs had been irritated to a great pitch of fury by thix presumed treachery. It seems that. although orders had been sent to Kiuta- Ja, to set General Dembinski at liberty, the general had hot yet arrived at Constantinople. | . Emir Bechir, the old Prince of Mount Lebanus, has Just died at Constantinople, aged 94 The Porte has de- clared the island of Samos in a state of siege, because the Samians refuse absolutely to accept as their governor. M. jer ax devoted to the former os (the protege of Sir Stafford Canning), | who is universally detested. The insurgent Samians have sent a second deputation to inquire what had be- come of the first they had sent to Constantinople, but on | hearing they were safe in the state prisons, they thought they could not do better than hurry back to their island, | where an immense force of troops had been sent to quell | the revolt. The Porte has attempted to interfere with the organization of the Greek clergy, and to force the bishops under Turkish jurisdiction to submit to fixed | slaries, The measure’ ix in itself a good one, but the clergy seeing with terror Turkish government be- | ginning to meddle with their affairs, refused, and Russia | intervened. signifying to the Turks that she would sub- mit to no interferenée with the Church. The Roman Cutholies have been attempting. by every intrigue, to srize upon the Holy Sepulchre, which has always belong- ed to the Eastern Church. | — | Italy. | _ The following letter from Bologna, dated F. 28, | We copy from Le National :—* Peter and Dominic Machi- avelli bave been condemned to death—others to the gal- | leye—all for politiesl motives, The first sentence was | executed on the 22d of February. at the Castle of St Peter, with regard to Dominic Machiavelli; Peter died in + | prison.” A furious skirmish took place in Rome, a few days back. between the native troops and a body of French . occasioned by the latter having quizzed the former about their habiliments, In this, aa well as in _ similar skirmishes, the inferiority of the Freneh. in hand hand combat, is as evident as their superiority in dis- cipiine and military tactics, | India and China. received advices from Bombay to the 17th of leutta to the 8th of February, and Hong 20th of January T ombay Journals annvunce the unconditional sur- rendet of the fort Dharoor, in. the Nizam’s dominions, on | the 4th of February. and give « report that « portion of the Prince's territory has been made over to the govern- ment of he East India Company as an equivalent for the Jebt of £00,000 due to it 450 miles of canal® were under con- Dalhousie is occupied with education njaub, in whieh he is ably seconded by the in- habitants | The Governor-General wae in Rawul-Pindee on the The Commander- n-Chief wax at Agra on the Sth of February. The Go- vernors and Commanders-in-Chief of Bombay and Madras were at their respective residences bay ws utta og announce the arrival of the three Sikh Sirdarson their way to Si ; the ped chipwreeked mariners, the sentence of death murderer Very: and the arrival of the Oriental « € re — of February, with the English mails of the 24h comber ‘The China papers confirm the intelligence of te death of Commissioner Lin, Keying had fallen into disgrace at the Chinese court, for showing a predilection to Buro- penne. Fears were entertained of & new Chinese insur- rection In the disturbed provinees The North China Herald announces the discovery of an | interesting race of Jews in the interior of the eountry, | 360 miles from Pekin, by some missionaries of the London | Soeiety | _ Commercin! affairs had improved at Bombay, ‘The im- port market was brisk, but there was no increase in of cotton apparently made pur- ld back. There was no change in other articles money market was somewhat improved | Exchange on London at six months’ sight, 2% to 2% per rupee, Money was scarce at Calcutta. but pt te were better. The Bengal Bank «till diseounted at 11 por cent. Indigo somewhat better; prices of opium falling Freighta improved, expecially for sugar, for whieh. to London, they were at the rate of £3 its. Od. per ton ight, i to 2X per rupee ina were looking ap gener Transactions were limited eats Attempted Suicide Prince Paskievitch. Prince Paskieviteh, who i# now at Rome. has mate a most determined attempt at suicide, by stab ing himself #ix times in the region of the heart with a knifs ite wasn young man, and nephew to the prince who ia the head of the fomily, Mis attachment toa young Polish lady wns dicapproved 4 by We friends and the Emperor, and. inorder totbrenk it off. he was sent with deepatches to the Ruesian ambesendor at Rome The sp ment appenty to have affected his reason, sinee he sequently gave frequent evidence of eccentricity, if not mental aberration: and after calling for LB tola which were refused him, he inflicted the wounds men- tioned shove. creating such # serious injury that his life is considered to be in the greatest danger, - a | Bible in Rome. the London News.) much discussion as any | arabged through the medusa ot Si rGaws the ait | the medium ir, Cass, nit. | ed Btates Change d'Affairs. T allude to the eapies of Disdati’s Bible which were printed here in Italian forth» British and Foreign Bible Society. under the republican | goverument. (such things boing then practicable.) and | ubsequently deposited for safe keeping at the American | Consulate, “The Papal government demanded the con- | ficcation of the Bibles then printed and publishing, being expres#ly contrary to the laws of the country, to whieh it might have been replied that they were printed whem a) form of government existed which recognized no such law; but as tho republican government at Romw was never acknowledged by the United States, Mr. Cass, of | course, could not put forward such an object! All he | has been able to obtain is, that the Papal goverament should get possession of the Bibles, not as a confiseatic Dut as a commercial transaction, a sale, in fet, the hooks deing tuken by his Holiness at # valuation; cousequent- ly, on the 25th of last month, three thousand six hundred nud forty-two Protestant Bibles were given upto tie Papal muthoritics, who conveyed them forthwith to t Guirinal palac +, where it ts to be earnestly hoped Piv no and his advisers will take the earliest opportunity of reading them attentively through. Monetary and Commercial Review. [From the European Times, March 22. Since our last, important arrivals of produee have taken place from all quarters, and there is more con{- dence exhibited by dealers generally. Prices have ceased to decline, but home purchasers continue some- what cautious. and no material change has, therefore, taken place in the foreign and colonial market. business transactions of all kinds, the uncertain state of the ministry has exercised throughout the week eon- siderable inHuence; it ix felt in all quarters that, were the government mensures once satinfactorily adjusted. trade would become brisker than for a long period past. In the cotton market, it was at one time supposed the Baltic’s news would depreciate prices, but the result | showed a vontrary tendency, and the trade has been | daily reported firm, at improving rates, In the sugar | market, a reduction has been submitted to, without : citing transactions to any remarkable extent, and those chiefly for shipping and refining purposes, Prices for provisions are lower; breadstufls are in better demand; the Manchester market is steady; and there isa good home and ¢xport demand for ‘cottons and woollens. Spinners have gained fully ‘4d. per lb. in the value of warps; there ix some increase in continental orders; | ul, judging by the overland adyices from India and China, more business is looked for in thy Eust. Wool is still held with firmness, although not much doing; silk sells rather more freely, but not at an advance. in the iron trade an absence of all speculation prevail some works are plentifully provided with orders, while others have scarcely half employment, and complaints are rife that business is being transacted without remu- neration. The meetings of mining companies have of | late been both numerous and important; and, in nearly | every instance, dividends have been ‘declared amply compensating the adventurers, In English railway shares the recent speculations have produced a corres ponding react ‘At the close of last week's heavy ac- nt a great failure occurred. in which the assets are deemed almost equivalent to nil; this, combined with a concurrence of circumstances in the London market, fa- voring speculators for # fall, had the effect of frightening thore weak operators who had been running up prices into selling. and hence the provincial markets partook of the depression. Speculators have now turned their at- tention to foreign lines, and some Freneh shares have ob- tained a material advance. The Continental advices generally, are unimportant, COTTON. It is generally believed that the advance of */d. per Ib. on cotton, is indicative of a general clearing out—a great deal being reported of bad quality—and that for some time to come the supplies: will be limited. So strong is this impression, that holders who were a few days since | willing to sell, have withdrawn a portion of their stocks, and the trade evinces a corresponding disposition to pur- chase. Our Havre advices of the 19th, report an im- provement in prices of 1 to2 francs, owing to the intel- gence received from Liverpool on Monday, New Or- leans tres ordinaire sells at 100f. PROVISIONS. In the provision markets, a fair trade has been done in American produce. Western bacon has sold freely at 438. on the spot, and « «mall parcel of Eastern reached 44s. Fine cheese is still searce, but rates have under- gone little variation. A large business has been done in the finer qualities of beef, nearly 1.600 tierces being | dirposed of at full rates; pork alo comman is a free sale, | several parcels of old being sold at 50s., and a few lots of new Eastern realized 63s. per bbl. Our foregoing remarks regarding the state of trade in Manchester are abundantly corroborated by some of the ‘most intell'gent merchants. Some sorts of articles for Dai printing are very much in demand, and prove diffleult to | §) procure with sufficient facility. This is expecially the | case with 36 and 40 inch wide in 66 and 72 reeds, while nan ower and lower in uncalled for, There is ble firmness exhibited by manufacturers, | and though no large individual transactions are en- | tered inte, a fair number of purchases are being made | for Germany and the Mediterranean. IRON. Prices for iron are steady, without excitement; Scotch «gg og flat, the present price for No. 1, good ds. in Glasgow, is 42s., cash. Rails wre in good de- mand, and are quoted £5 5s. per ton in Wales, cash. The Staffordshire ironmasters are well employed, and seems little disposition to alter prices at’ present. Present rates in Liverpool :—Merchant bar, £5 ds. ; nail rods, £5 17s, 6d.; hoop, £6 17s. 6d.; sheet, £710s.; Seo:ch ig, £2 9, MONEY MARKET. ‘The Englirh Punds have been unusually dull and tor- id throughout the week. The uncertainty of » final ettlement of affairs in Germany, the less favorable state fforeign exchanges, and the sudden downward move- ments in the rhare market, have each tended to cause a want of animation in the home money market. On Saturday, the renewed Potponement of the budget had & most injurious effect upon business generally, and seriously checked transactions. On Mouday the same depression was manifested, and on that day Consols clos 96%; for delivery and 6's for the ae- . ‘The unfunded securities were as little dealt in as the funded, but there was a smart disposition to operate in some kinds of foreign. On Tuesday and Wednesday the English Funds remained without the slightest ani- mation; the chief business was in Consols, and this mainly confined to the purchases of the government broker, after which prices slightly receded. On Thurs- | day the market was steady, but the amount of busin transacted was not very considerable. ~The closing quo- tation of Consols was 9645 2, for the account; for money the range has been #61, to 4,; Bank Stock has bee: ’ 2145; Exchequer bills 52. to 56s., and India + Sie. to Gls. premiam. To-day the market is steady at the prices of yesterday. Contrary to ex ions the market for dollars opened — firmer. and consi: ble sales have been effected at former | quotations; but the demand has slackened, and prices | barely maintained. Bar silver has been largely dealt in at previous rates, and the market cleared. The overland efithe 2th, will take out a very large amount of freight for the east. the late purchases being chiefly for that quarter. Doubloons and pillar dollars till ies request, and prices well sustained. Money with- out © Foreign gold in bars (standard)......peron..£2317 9 «” allver in bars (standard)....peroz.. 0 6 1% | Gold coin, Pe peros.. 317 4 « Doul peroz.. 317 9 “ peroz.. 318 9 “ -peron.. 315 6 nd wo ; Silver coin, Mex 0 411% > 0650 ‘The share « depression this week—an attempt has been made yerterday and to- day to rally the prices; but from the heaviness with which we close this evening, the attempt does not ap- pear successful, In the foreign stock market, although st the beginning of the week transactions were not extensive, « firm ap- mn pet my been manifested. On Monday, owing pro- | ly tothe depression in the home market, together with the announcement of dividends on the Slet inst. | upon various Chilian, Peruvian, Brazilian, and Danish | Bonds, some activity was manifested, cand transactions were effected in Six per Cents at 105!5; Peruvian Four-and-a-Half per Cents at 85; and Buenos Ayres Sixes | at 57. Since that day the descriptions chiefly dealt in have been Mexican and Spanish, the former of whieh de- clined, owing to comparatively numerous sales, ba- siness being done at 33}¢, 33, 3, and even 324, for the account. Spanish, however, were sor Cents being done at what better, the Five per 21% to 2134 ; ‘and the Passive at 5%, being \¢ higher. This ~~ partly be accounted for from the general feel- ing at Madrid that the Ministry are in carnest in prose- cuting © measure for the settlement of the debt; al- t ‘as that Ministry, as well as our own, is ina most condition, the issue cennot by any means be | Felied on. Still, the foreign ereditors have derived great | confidence from the univereal assent of the diploiatic body to support their claims, By the comparative priews of gold and rates of exchange with Paris, gold i# 0.50 per cent dearer in Paris than London: in Hamburgh, 047 per cent cheaper than in London ; and in New York, 0.42 per cent lower; although, taking into view interest and freight, little profit can accrue at present rates from the importation of gold from the United States. Billa upon Austria are difficult of sale. To-day very little alt tion took place in exchanges—Rotterdam 17% to 1; | sight 11 16; Hamburgh 137 to; Paris 2 15 to M4; sight 86 to 914; Prankfort 119; Leghorn 90 60; Antwerp 20 20 ws. AMERICAN SECURITIES, In American securities no material change bas oceur- ted this week in the market for American State: stocks ‘The quotations are as follows — Redeemable. Dividends States 6 per Ct. Bas....1853 Jan. and July 2 98 Ditto 6 per Cents... «+ 1882 +4 1m «14 Ditto 6 per Cente. 1868 1 10045 Ditto 6 per Cent stock... 1807-08 104g 105 New York State Five per Cent (1858-1800), 05, 06, ex. div Boston City 5 per Cent Bonds, 1858-1862. 04, 04. Penneylvanion Five per Cent Stock, 84, 86 Ohio Six per Cents, (1875), 104, 106 Mass, 5 per Cente (Sterling Bonds, 1868), 106, 107 Jaryland Five per Cent (Sterling Monds) , 89 Canada Six per Cente, (1574), 106, 107 rREIGNTS. ‘We have had another quict week in freighta, and lower | rater have been taken to most ports, Passengers are by no means lively for the season. To New York, metals ore | 12s, 6d, to 15*, per ton; bulky weight Iie to e: fi Goat 17s. Ca; hardware Le. earthenware 104. Boston end weight 208. to 22s, Od. per ton; fine goods 208; hard- ware 20; earthenware 108, Philadelphia—Dead weight 17s. 6d. to Ze. fd. per ton; fine goods 20s; hardware 20s; rthenware 10s. to 12 Gd. Baltimore—Dead weight 15s to 20e. per ton; fine goods 208; hardware 20; earthen- ware 10s, New Orleans—Dead weight 12s. to 15«, per ton, fine goods 208,; hardware 2s; earthenware 7s. Od. Markets. Livenroot, Corton Manxer, March 21—The ji - tion from America, received a fortnight ago, the reeeipts of cotton at the a wae O40) bales mote than the previons year, caused naturally enough a decline of | 4d per tb the contrary, the additional advices received @ week ago, that the receipts had further risen to an excess of 115.000 bales. brought shout an advance Of course (his upward turn is not, «trietly speak. ing, attributeble to the increased receipts; but as those | any persons have perished, their remains will not be found | Sid 1th, Be | trom Trieste for I statements were accompanied by such positive and ab- solute ndvices that the whole crop, notwithstanding the large receipts, would not exceed the former short c' estimates, given contidence, and an upward tendency to prices, One great reason of the steady deurand from the trade is the absolute barrenness of their stocks. All yet remains for proof, ‘The probability appears to be that the crop will prove a very moderate one, justifying the currency now in existence. It cannot, however, be deubted that any non-favoring circumstances would in- stantly tell upon our present raised scale of prices; nor is the period very remote when our market must be brought under the influence of the sueceeding crop in the Vuited States, Fair Uplands are placed Tad. Mobile a, Orleans TYd. 8.640 American, 1,350 Surat, 30 iu, aud 80 ‘Bahia for export, Sales for the week, cm, : rr, March 21.—The show of Eng- lish wheat is yeanty ; tillers bought only for immediate y's currency was well maintained, For foreign full terms were demanded, but few sales effected. Flour and malt moved. off slowly at Monday's terms. Burley, beans, and peas in retail at former prices, Good oats fully as dear; inferior neglected. English white wheat, dis, to 45s; do, red, 988, to 43s, Arrivals—Eng- lish: Wheat, 828; barley, 750; oats, 1,807; malt, 1,300, flour, 1850,” Irish oats, 1,600. Voreign: Wheat, 2,000; Darley, 830; onts, 2.030; flour, 4.100 quarters, Haine Corrox Manger, Mazch 20,—The cotton market opened with renewed uctivity. Prices continued firm, wing 10 fayorwble advices from Liverpool, Bales to two o'clock, 1,678 bales, —— Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Puan: April 3, 1851. Fall of the Walls of the Assembly Building—Late from Go- naives, $c. ‘The walls of the Assembly Building ruing, extending from George street about one hundred and twenty-five feet, towards Chesnut street, tumbled down about 11 o'clock this morning, with an awful crash, alarming the whole neighborhood. A back wall, which had_ been left standing, in order to allow the insurance company to re- build as cheaply as possible, toppled over with a gentle westerly wind, and pushing out the front wall, razed it tothe foundations. It was thought that some persons were crushed beneath the ruins, but soon after, the mar shal and his police went to work, and removed the rub- from the sidewalk, failing to discover any bodies, If oe until the street is cleared out also, ‘There is considerable ill-fecling among the persons residing in the vicinity of the ruins against the officers of the insurance company, who, the day after the fire, stopped the police while en- goged in demolishing the ruins, The remaining walls near Chesnut street, are the original height, no progress haying been made’ in tearing them down. and for two weeks past, thousands have passed along the pavement beneath, though their insecure condition is the subject of remark to all who look at them, The schooner Bradore has arrived at the Breakwater with advices from Gonaives to March 19th. She brings little of interest. The schooners Mercator and Balt were in port loading for New York. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE rey of the Ocean Steamers, KAV ES. Bi . Livery . Bermuda &MT. + Chagres. ‘Chagres. New Orleans. ‘Philadelphia. Havre. OUN RISKS. SUN SETS... nd China, Care, ol, Grinnell, & Co; Cc Ships—Cygnet, Holmes, Ma) A iuturn barton (Pkt), "William a Livery rick Henry (pkt), iiubvard, London, do; Philena, lerbest, Ch: & rt lexton. Tikiob, Venezuela, 8 W Lewis; Nacoochee, B Sard) lase, Rotterdam, Funch & Meincke; Voalfleet, San Juan, CA, Olney & Cardenas, J W Elwell; | Hi & W Delafield; Wil- Win, Shaw, Charleston. Schre—Nassau, Edwards, Ponce, MM Freeman & Co; E J Mansell, Baidwin, Naw Ackerly; 1 Malifax’ J Hunter & C Ellen, Peterson, Wilmii NC; Anna € Barker, Fun ton; Delphi, Eldridge, Freder kets, and Choctaw, Phinney, Phi om yo hteauers—Hudeon, Clark, Philadelphia; Anthracite, Mor- ey, do. Sioop:—Thos Hand, Hand, and TB Hawkins, Ianes, Pro- id . vidence. " a gene, Fuller, Lewis, Savannah, Dunham & Dimon; L Bald- | w ‘ashington, Tay ymour, de. Cid achr Beaver Creek, Fergusoi setae ey wom Richmond; | york; steamer Shark, Stewart, do. ad im, New . Cuarustox, March 29, PROVIDENCE, ‘Ajril 1Afr sioaps Blackstone, Appleby, Arrived—Schr Lawrenece, N York. NYork; Benj Franklin, Hawkins, Rondout. Sid Arrived Int inst—Drig Tybee, NYork, Leonard, (and went into ); bark po outaide beaver T: schr Union, Bangs, fam, aaavene, Maa H. port, schr Star, Nickerson, for Savannah, Arrived—Schr Sagamore, Matan: Momnx, March 25. | 1d = eon; " TLAND, April 1—Cld brig Potosi, Bettes, Mataneas. ea ee oe Pati Mary Hos: | RICHMOND, Abril 2—Arr schrs Plavilla, Taylor, Bostong NYork; Carolus, Bosto: ton; brig Commaquid, do. Wright, NY MR MANKA March 294d York Apes big U SKB Apt to ‘ork. vy bark Charlots New Ontaexe, Moreh ae, 4 te Wyuns, for N Arrived—Ships Java, and Vancouver, ‘tolphi, . m . ; urned, brig America, for Philadet- Beene Se Ws oes Or tae sachored below. Cid Martha Maria,’ Swit: Nose: Ponttavn, April 2. sche C L Walton, Rap- Arrived—Brig Shamrook, Mai Petieared Brige Matansas, Sagua;Mlarrasceket, Matan Yt atanzas, Sagua;Mlarrasceket, Elmira, Cardenas, sehr Citixens N York. atantass | sister, F Bon PRoyincerown, March 31, | ilton,’C Salted—Sehre HN Williams, aud Alexander’ North At- | poncia. B lantie, . etzlar, New Oninan: in the steerage. Provipeyce, April 3. Arrived—Schr Mary, Crowell, Baltimore, via Warren, A letter from Capt Swift, of ship Occan, Providence, dated Dee 25, lat 46155, lon 5T 30, reports her with 200 bola ep cil; all well; for SIsli Sauna, April 2. Cleared—Brig Gambia, South America. Sailed—Sehrs T H Thompson, Richmond; Southerner, Phi- ARN IIIA U} ION HAS, UNTIL WITHL P LMONARY CONSUMPT! PAs bt Hy consider ladelphia; Martha Maria, NYork. she fy aca ben general huh a i + it ti 4 frien ba Malls. Yeeeeet eta that this much dreaded disease Havre, per steamer red, ev: advanced stages, ze Reading Room (67 Ex- splete disorganized, ‘The remed , Past 10 o'clock. ‘ar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, not only Letter Bags 4 Vatparaiso, per steamer regular physicis but has been well tested im all El Primero, will close at the Exchange Reading Roo (oT for whieh it is recommended. A perdeiae is Exchange), Saturday, April 5, at hal JE Rag Maine says—I have recommended the use of , Wisti Letters for Havana, St Thomas, Porto Rico, Sai Balsam of Wild herry for diseases of the lungs, for t ttles to my knowledge have beem jal results. Io Aq d all the ‘West India isl Vera Cruz, Jamaica, steamer Merlin, will (87 Exchange), We ters for all inl years past, and wi by m: tients, Lz ens nly to procure a bottle of Dr, ry Balsam to ensure this. It seldom fails, when taken im season, to effect a cure, and always. relieves even the worst ndence. Purnavenenia, April Prus), Radloff, Messina: schrs | cases of diseased lungs. Many physicians recommend it te fax; Fair, Snedicor, ani their patients, and speak of iin the ighest terms in re obe, Sears, Boston; Antares, Gandy, | to the proprietor, ci of cures, where other means red-—Bark Garland, Martin, Havana; briga Marcus, perth 1 eet Boome eine Cardenas; Erie " Barbadoes: sehrs . tthe cor ‘sale by Sarah Emma, Wall, Ci ils, Endicott, New Ki ry. Fi 100 Fulton. steve fy ert ota a William Burger, 31 Ceurtiandt street; by Rushton, & Co,, 10 Astor and 273 Irving House, Broadway, New Yorks and by druggists generally everywhere. 10 FEMALES.—DR. LAFONT’S CELEBRATED PI! in gheir effects, and are i , M1, Cardenas; A W Li York; A Eldridge, Lowden, Fall River. * Miscellancous, Streamer Samson, from NYork, bound to Br ship Infanta, whep ashere on Long Island, arr at NLondon, 3lst, probably for a harbor, on account of fog. Sure Ivannoe—See account per Baltic, in news columns. ALE Sur CHampron—Capt Bailey, of whale to bo used in cases of Champion, of NBedford, since reported to have sld fre it and explicit directions North Pacific, writes home he had « adWway and John street; corner of Feet. Price, fifty cents and one ff Cape Horn, lost one new boat, ry thin ached, ji nd strained While lying to off const of Chile, miles from deserted in the night time, taking with them two boats and all their effects, together with» number of boat knives, hatehets, and a montl provisions. Before making preparations to leave, the cabin, #teerage and fore- castle gangways were securely fastened #0 as to prevent any one from below giving notice of their proceedings, Brio Low, of Yarmouth, NS, which put into Mayaguez long since in distress, and has been wtg orders, was condemn- ed prev to Lith ult. N THE oF A peony of often not known to exist, though it is giving rise SYMPTOMS AND CURE other, and sometimes distressing complaint, and. sym) ‘There are, however, three signs by whieh it may Now, the Uiscase referred to, stricture, is well known the result of former disease badly treated, that disease is suffered to continue, it ri ute, and then, giving no pain, indefinitely; or, to get rid of the pa be for instant into a chrome : But this chronic state naturally terminates im Scur Caner, at Holmes's Hole, from Norfolk for Portland, ran aground on the Hedge Fence, March 31, but got off with- loners one coenge, Nie the ciaesan out damage, after discharging part of deck load. the passage, is the disease in though it may remain ‘unnoticed Pont oF PwiLapeLruta—The following are the foreign and further, Jength of tinie, itis far from lying dormant, but is the and constwise arrivals at this port during the month of | cause of many serious maladies, f 8 sex March, i051. Foreign: ships, 8 barke, 1d: ins, Gyspeptic, kind. 7 it H—-64. Coastwise: ship, I; barks, 14: ries. If; schrs, Sis ment in the stream is notic i barges, 179; boats, G—1309, Total, ly be sloops, 42; eteamers, has so Notice to Mariners. on, March ~All the ports in Sweden and Norway are declared free from infectious disease, Whalemen. Arr at NBedford Ist, ship Draper, Lawton, Indian Ocean, St Melons Feb 12, OW bbls ap, 24 do wh wil.” Swoke Dee 3, Int 2535 8, lon 4810 E, Bart Gosnold, Taber, N Bedford, 1750 sp, £0 humpback. “Cid bark Lexington, ‘Tilton, Atlantic eun. Arr 24, ship Goleot @ do bik are pe a the stream need not be dimi after it is finished, if a di away— nothing is more indicative. to say bow long disease may run and not produce it, for one is natural, more disposed to it than another; but if it should 5p, bey 4 wix we this would afford, at least, suspicion. ire its effect to depress the spirits and lessen both bodily and lenergy. This effect is most constant; not, espe Griffin, Pacific Ocean, 1200 bbls sp, ry individual, but #0 001 tl oil. Spoke Dee 31, off Staten Land, Seine, | writer rarely sees & ( Landra, from NBedford fi fic, 80 «| which the patient does no Ship Two Brothers, at has on fseight 1010 galls #p oil from ship Henry, of Nantucket. Arr at Holmes’s Hole Ist, ship Narragansett, Rogers, Pa- gifle Ocean, Sydney Nov 22 236 bblaep, do wh ofl: of aud for Nantucke ports at Syduey Nov 18, Chris Mitehell, Nant, 1200 ap, Sid from Provineetown 20th ult, brig Ocean (of Sandwich), Wright, NAtiantic Occ ‘The Wm ‘Tell, at Sag Harbor 20th ult, had 2720 bble wh, 80 do ep oil, 25,00 Ibs bone. The Levant at do has a full eargo, x (abt 330) wh and N00 Ibs bone,) on board: Die of busines# ae formerly. the return of spirite and, tbe disp) as the cure progresses. Teasous and fully shown in the write Sth edition, 342 pages, with plates price $1. Ralph's office hours for consultation are, 9 to 12 A. 9 P.M., (Sundays excepted,) SX Greenwich street. uncommon medical advantages lie 2 long and extensive practice ground for insuring such nt home during | ty ¢ of these diseases, as we the voyage 43,000 Ibs bone. iting from improper habits, as can be ol hontax, of Holmes's Hole, which std from Rio other source in America. Thoss who apply in the had repaired injurice from up whale; wo that pidity ottte the report of her being at RJ, middle of February, was in- correct, : Solo Saltus, of Fall River, before reported condemned ‘dney, had (0 bbls ep ofl. ‘Ae Pork Prayn Feb 20. Sy tpi NEW ERA IN MEDICINE.—THE GERMAN MEDI- eal and Surgical Institute, No. 5 Chambers street, waa ih, Gardner, of Fairhaven; Capt | founded for the express ny of crushing and annihilat- and it is supposed the vessel put in on that nc- | ing that monster of deceit and corruption, Quackery. Ite founders, possessed with in- honest belief that an 0 founded for ® purpose so humane would he li at publi bl stitutis on and sustained as a had Tandeo their charge ‘some of t hospitals at Berlin and Vienna, and from their long and extensive plete for Liverpool, March 26, great knowles reetly reported “B Lawrence, from Norfolk March 3%, off Pernambnes. da Moria, Rich, 5 days from Boston for St Jago, March 2, lat 3244, lon 68 15. Brig Stephen Young, Gray, from NOrleans for Bordeaux, appear as hopeless, tific principles, receivi relief, Ofiee hours from’, A. M. Chambers street, * - r | march 19, Tat 204g" Tou * with anda rece Ste Rigeepol, March 22,1 PM, | athe Mary Peavy, O das from Boston for Darien, March EAD, REFLEOT,AND JUDGE.—IT IS NOW TWEN Ship Chitton, Ingersoll, ‘New Orleans, 12 days, with mdse, | 9, lat 38 15, lon 72 16. ty yents since ir. Hunter's Ked Drop was firet mado to TE Stanton it Salt, Key Banks ay. bark Brilliant, ” Pe ag eC 4 as blic, and out of thousands of cases not one has failed where stecring rom New Orleans for Havre). tra ir), at” A and en wed from % h 8 Le Bark Telegraph (of Kockland), Crockett, Cienfuegos, 13 ‘california, De ¢ 57 10 8, ton oO W. | a ha ge rel Fg eg daye, with sugar, to m: Lark Helicon, Adams, Cienfuegos, 20 days, with sugar, to |, Dee 25, A seex. of and from Boston for California, Jan 9, lat , lon 62 10 W. counterfeiters have snrune " but it outl their attempts, ft proves itself? dal be the only rey yeoman: eae and fMhocent eure, ay ie Savannah, 7 days, with cotton, to . Mareh $1, Cape Hatteras bearing 4 miles, saw a new ship, nted flesh color in- Njth fore and mizen topgallant yards down, standing | he Moulton (of Boston), Donnell, Trinidad, Cuba, ith m oJ W Elwell. ride, 0 tI days, with bark Ranger, for Ney, for Richmo ‘alton, Clark, Matan to D Curtis. Sidin co with x. iz lanhella Reed, Ashby. Key West, 9 days, with cotton, &e, 4 parsengers, to Ashby & Fish. Trig Nora, Carpenter, Charleston, 5 days, with cotton, &s, to master. s, in ballast. ‘Charleston, 5 day rt, NC,4 days, with NC, 3 days, t Tres Brewster, Horton, Wilmington + ir Alioe, Se Baltimore, 4 days. Schr Michigan, Wyatt, Baltimore, 3 days. pascht William Loper, Corson, Millville, NJ, bound to Phi- adel ia. Lighter sehr Roger Pa the cargo of Br ship Inf Clark, Quague, with part of lately asbore at that place. Below. Packet ship Prince Albert, Meyer, from London, with mdse and passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn & Co. Salled, Ships Raduga, Cook, Sacramento City; Gamecock, Holi Ben French jonternma, De Courcey, pool; V Tell, Willard, Havre; Meto Eldridge, » ane; V B Travis, Bolles, rk Cabnasa, Littlejohn, Matanzas; Cutts, Port au Prince; Macon, Watkins, Sax beige Hey th ‘ — ‘and others. Apnit, }—Wind at sunrise, NW, and frovh; meridian, do; funset, W, do. Barre} Galveston. $14 10th, At- larch 17—Arr Agiae, Charleston. ch Arr Jason, am 2 Theodore, | Charleston: 12th, Washington . Albert, do. wel, N York. | Cuaneste, March 13—Sid Sarah Ann, Boston, via Bor- x vom, March I4—Arr Sarah, NYork. Sid lth, Sir Robt , Newfoundland; Colm New York, ith, Deborah, Isth, Home, and Albion, bec; Warwick, St Joi March 17—Arr Neptun de ld 18 jewieund St Joho, ith, Jessie, ms Quebec, do; Art, and Glasgo: " Dewtaw, March 15—Sld Coronet, NYork, Danrmoury, Maroh 16-814 Bs Vor! foundiand; 6th, Doe- Eecort, veinA, March 3~Arr Ripper, x Ra Goitfroy, Northumber: wfoundland. d, NY ork; 18th, re, Newfoundland. jarch 16—Arr Agenoria, Charleston. rr March 19—Sld Elizabeth Holder larch 13—S11 New! ch 19—8]d Ulverst y. Hens, M Haseena, March [—Arr Heree nit Deutschland, N York. an, March 14—SId Watson, Casting 7, March 13—Arr Margaret Porter, Charleston. | March 13—Arr Frank J 5 h, NYork. Sid 13th, Splendid Livenroor, March 14—Arr Vandalia, Apatachioola; 1th, Jetory, Baltimore; Riverdal a Field, N forest Queen, do: t, Pictou, Ni nd Sea King, Mobil sat orton; ‘ork. hel, NYork. 3 h, St Nivolas, do, y | and Tasearora, ire, NYork; h, Sachem, Huston; St Joba, NB; Ith, Baltic N , Toronto, and Catharine, Mon- Isth, Niagara, Montreal; 19th, ‘anguard, C Crooker, Geo tle, NYork; 2th, Stan- Sld Lith, Nestor, Switzerland, Philadelphia; Perth o Fidelia, NYork; Helen: pi 25th, Flin | Jane, NYork; 27th, Xenophon, do; March 2, Martha, New- | foundand Maxaca, Feb 11—Arr Gallo de Oro, Mobile, H—Arr Favorit i 12th, Mar- th, NB, (also . ). hus, St John, NB; 1th, | tol), Mareh 16-SId Joseph, NYork: Katinka, do. ws, March 1}-Sld Hannah Thornton, Phila- Iith, St Lawrence, St John, NB. fOCMELLR, March 1—SI4 Victor, NYork. Syrerns, March 15—Sid Hexham, Boston; Eleanor Grace, | NYorb; R webeo, vin Villarioos, | Sensnnr, March l=Arr Koaphande!, N York. Srocxrow, March 15—Sid Hope, Philadelphia, via Bor ALAND, March 18—Sld Viola, Quebec. r oe NY “ et Disputer, N York. Tixveng Roane, Match i—Sid Blisha Dennison, NYork Troon, March 17—Sid Helen Thompson, NYork, via Lon donderry; Hannah Kerr, do, do. MINCRLLATEOUS, ol, of Liverpool, Teving, Laven noon, March Me=The Liver nailed from NYork for Liverpool I7th Deo Jast, and has not ce been heard of. The Ivanhoe, from NYork for Li Poai ag eoem athore un the Round shoal of Nantucket, 24th , with all #nil eet, ron ‘list to the star hantdy by the Joseph Walker, arrived here from NYork wind § 8B, moderate. tA, March G—The American ship John Spear, Spear, Lady i, put in here, Bain Feb, with loss of foremast, Jibboom, main topgatiant mast, Ae. Queexerows, March ~The Prince Albert arrived from the Clyde for Boston, leaky. aly | feetzotl Piemanier, "Trinidad, iy ye who are opposed to all kinds of advertised medicine, dare obliged, a8 nInst resource, (0 use it, acknowledge, after, in some cases, ©: amoncrt Ports. Benmupa, March 19—Arr sehrs Judith Ward, Andetaon, Clara Fisher, Casey, Newbern; Favorite, i" xpending hundreds of dollars TO Thompson, Grant, Alexandria; | aPack doctors. $1 per phial. To in York eity, 40, Waker, Cuba. at No. 3 Division street only. The onl orth where Barwavons, March ‘9—Arr brig WI Watson, Thompson, be had genuine is in Buffalo, at the tyot of Main street. New Haven, OCTOR YOURSELF—FOR TWENTY-FIVE C! By moans of the Pocket Baculapius Own Physician; thirtieth edition, with ravings, showing diseases and maifo March 16—Sehr Deane, Cook, from Bos- Am veersel. Snow, for Boston tio ery Berry, Bangor | sad form, by William Young, M. D., Graduate of wry, Bangor | vecsity of Feanaylvanis. wasting fame Wi nee. At do 2h, barks Odd Fellow, Green, une; Diligence, Wood- are faitl bury, do: brigs Timothy Crosby, Atwood, for do 28th: Leaac | Bl Curtis, R Curtis, 8 rand Tar! Vincennes, Dickey, do; Toreello, a Idg; and others, na) for NOrleans, 1g h 2-Sld sehr R H Moulton, Tapley, Port- bt March 4—Ship Arvum, wtg: bark Sarah a, brig Elizabeth, for do di . A, Cape Verde Islands, Feb 2-—Hrig Choctaw, | Yarrington, for Goree, next day. The first officer had nearl cut off his foot with a axe, by accident; and the sec 4 cer had lost arm, hy some disease, which had dt The fever on the voast had been for New- 4 all the recipes given Self-Abuse is worthy abe read by every one me without © cop: as. captains and persons going to sea should possess Dr. ¥ ative on Marriage, the Pocket #xculaplus, or Every His Own Physician. ' Any person sending twenty-five conte closed in & letter, will receiy this book D LONDON TREATMENT paunnese ina 4 ad for U do; leen, Conway, from ai Francis, Beymins oY Paul T Jon hee onsen Cane, of Hagedorn. from and for Savansah, ding: mer 3 —_ Sid Oth, bark Clintonia Wright, Rate, New =~ iy by thelr mot expel Hits ‘diploma, with poe that mone cam Corbyn, de, M r | equalit, You cured me im one da, local application cured me in & few hours after another tor tried » long time—C. Derond. J paid over $90, in five par, to be cured of weaknees fro self abuse without bene t, yet you cured me by local and general treatment short time—Jas ¥: me of the worst adelphi Tracan Benner, Morte Fiorina, Mendlet April 2-Arr sehes John Mashor ‘angier; Telegraph, Fre o. from "el i | REWARD.—JEPPRIES’ ANTIDOT! $500 cific mixture for the eure of private (FI, speedy cure, without the least rostrietige of ‘arren, St J mi (ot this argare ™ ti ate of | ort, Inte oi "i A wee! one’ J92 Bi ttle, I 5 ditties tes 4 1 Eolus, Moore, Pale sland; schrs Red Jacket, na Somers, d Joy, Allon, N¥ork. ‘Cl sches Hornet, Dyer, , Williama, N York. Virginia, Cooper, Attakapas: schts Ovean, ic Rordon, James, Pall River: J Cla bark Bay State, Dill do; Kxtea, Long, th ¢ Win Henry, Merrill, Savann ld sehr Governor, Smith, Phi ued ire. Ie isa large quarto—3W Extract from the “ Horton B seh ISTOL, KI, April 1-8) and far super iv RIVER, April 1—Sid sehr Bogart, Balti- | 3 conta, Auth it-abuse and ite dee more. Passed down, sebr Roscius, { N Plorable effeo fourteen GLOUCESTER, March 2— Are se) ioe $1. For sale at TRINGER & TOW Mere, 3st, Rdward, Litt BENE bea! trondway. and by the suthor, 90 Broadway HOLMES S HOLE, ¥ NozaR ce Burr, Cineinnati, via NOrk to No. 236 Roos hourly consulted o fuegor for How t port; na, Young, Nor (? ard, Ul rk; Bldad, Cor Hit URE, N Boston; Odeosa (Br voice, Glover, Hoston for N FR gy E jo for A practice of wixt Mechani me do for Y " Ment of delicate disease: ton, DE B, for New | Fem of thie d Haytien for | Sroury used. 5 EDICAL CARD.—DR, AUTHOR OF Sarab Jane, Ellen, Maria, Ori- the “Private Medical G unwilling to pub- Indiana, Odessa, lavoice, El 5 . Roanoka, & whale ship Narragansett John Swa- at, Abby B, reoll, Clara Ellen, t. CKSONVILLE, March 19—Arr brig R& S Lamson, Moore, NYork; 2ith, sehrs Jos Marsh, Rodgers; Butler, Tib- offers to those y, ar Broadway. Y's FRENCH PRI- 0 TRAVELLERS—DR. DE LANE ck and hey). containing & chests (with betts, and Amanda, Cl fo ain class of diseases, alan LEWES (Den), A itish sohes are | debility of the organs, by means of whieh every the only ¥ 4 up this fore. | is enabled to if perfectly, may be as from NW | his office, 51 Lispenard street, ucar Broadway. oo B 4 nded with ra | 7 by, 2d, 1 AM—"The sehr Bi ut in this morning on ace Denaives, March Ii, schra Mei St Thomas, ldg for NYork; n 74 BM, exchan nm ior St Peters aivon R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STRERT, HAS, inda, last fourteso FOR THR ined hi ties to the treat. ¢, from Gi of head w and gt any om He pure, and soun after spoke » Harwell, Hale, steering NE by KB. The barks Catharine, pevene — Rogers, for Boston; Nashua, for do, and brig Eri for do, are now going out with » strong wind from WAW. Nothing im sight ba in, 7 “1d jeyer, NYork; | MACH ancis, Ferris, ares, N | | Dn iittanes which were in hospital, Tout tiveet, Aran toe diploma in his off are, with the fi ntry ever prodweed. DA FAWCETT Mas REMOVED itis oFPic Dover street, where he ean be confitentiaily consulted ow certain Direates, which he cures without mercury, Beast ante fe bark Crane Loveland, NOrteans; sehr C D | seen ie eve Se oar .- Re in of Zauea, fot Newvoas jallock, Roston. In Hampton Roads, Be bark Josepha, om by sclt-abure, te the fone iovione from \Vork for Norfolk vsaiculieke sie sasght ~t int disente ever known in thie counteee eee \E AVEN, April l—Art bark New Haron, Ianter, | ISON 15 CONS TIALLY ——, PR: rin Rainbow, Manstields Hainweo, PR: S14 brig D' on Cortald ones TED CONFIDENTIALLY Taper al York nt casce cured inn few J “ April 1—Arr prop Shetucket, 8 | enables him te error it York for Norwich, Sid echt WP Witiama, Ro, | See hie London diplones nis privene elke more; sloope Agent, Lewin, and Mary Gray, Palmer | street. N. B.—No few 7 on Mareh 5 . and from Ni D* MORTAMORE WOULD SAY TO THOSR WHO ae Porto Rico. NEWPORT, April 2—Acr sobre du: contracted dil “Cara vt voleas.” that te NYork for Boston; RB Pitts, Veril ‘Take care of thy health a ling, Cole, Philsdelphia for _* Elisha Bs Ofeteceton, nd have treated ouoyans filly thceloats ot ~ Nar wich for NYork: sloop Mary, Tilley, ents, Those who with to conault me, om those ha. ow o oan do Fo (free of charge,) from 8 A. ny’ Eieented. Hyon value your health, He, ; na; sehre Ant naver whe nh AF wn yb d Mary Emily, for NYork; Charleston, That they only ous ure wt rsona whos Weal ‘A, April 2~Are sche Medway (Br, ‘t wm & tenmers Oneida, cil, N York; | onl] wpon me daily, (9%