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TELE suppression of the slave-trade between the Statest— Affairs in Venezuela. Provimons.—Pork was «till better, with » fair inquiry Letter Bags of steamer Georgie, for Havana, will close at MT Wilder, wig HEWs HY TELEGRAPH. or will they demand such @ tax upon slave OUR LAG@UAYRA CORRESPONDHNCE. from the trade, sud sales of 1,000 barrels, incl +g j the Exchange Reading Koem (07 Exchange), on Friday, Lith sae or NW op fot or ln I abolish it alt her? “Bees this and old mess, wt $14 12 « $14 25, and $13 75; new | inst, at 2 o'clock, » , Beaton, to Fire t= Boston. Pod fovea eS nee wth samme at Lagvayna, March 11, 1851. | and old at $11 75, and $10 62 a $10.68, rospective- | North Americe, will close on Friday, fith inst Stee scorelveke “Aigit 4—Are brig Ella, Parker, Toubec; soar Bowron, April 6.1850. | LF.AN° are there for the future, when abolition | The Present Condition of Things in Venezuela, | 1x. Beet war bucyant, and very frm. | Some 2i0'barrels | ie shine mally are mady up at the Bxchange Reading | Chas D Malloch, Davis, Boston, Sd sehr Maria A fire broke out last might in tho drug store of Hill, | traitors to the Union hold the administration upon I wrote you before, stating that there was pending | $25. — ais - asia 0 oh vine, | Rocm {67 Exchange), where letters can be pre-paid to any | Smalley Roles , | cisco 25 centy, Small packages taken k, Cld ship Wm Calder & Co, South Market street. The damage sus- its good behavior? The day is coming, A hm before the Congress of Venezuela, sitting at Cara. | % tierces sold. Cut ments moved slowly, at 6a 6%e. for peg Fe Eained is between $5,000 and $10,000. It is covered by | yet to come, that will try the strength ‘ shoulders. and 8c. for hams. Land ht 8c. for 200 | " “ tesurance. | federney; and we shall begio to sce something of | C#, « motion or plan of general amnesty for all the | jyis. prime new, showing a steady bro ae log! ‘Tae Shoee ater Bass ane Lctatane adh (oerghaaiai do; brig Tally Se | it with the advent of I! Mark it, and remem- | Venezuelan exiles. According to the propositions | cheere have not varied, . ae , ten, | , .Rice—To-day there were sales of 150 tierces, at $3.4 aieedbile ts Ani pneivuls, April S$ P.M. WS BY THE MAILS | ber it. of some members, the amnesty was to include Gen. | ooo) ving Goofs the week, at the rook Arrived—Schr Perseverance, Holborn, NLondon. Lowpow Pac BREWS BY THE : Wasuisarox, April 6, 1851, | Paes, while some others proposed that ho should be | frwhich sal toaraee een? St Mhe mame Faton; MR concur ppicy E Sihccer toy a & ‘Our Washington Correspondencs. " Stock. ted. © pone Sxeps—Clover was less active, but firm; 20 tlerees ‘mip Josnva Bares Asnonr—Capt Seymour, of steamer | and Phillip Iw Wasuineron, April 3, 1851, tos 3 ene: a - ‘i pg Pin cent ibrar rs iat | prime new fetched 9 cts.,ensh, The movements in other | Kennebec, arrived yesterday from Philadelphia, reports the | nolds, Adam - recone ‘he North |, United States stock issued to foreigners during | ferred this measure of « general amnesty until ® | kinds were very smuall, exbibiting no esscutial change in | ship Jorhua Hates, Easterbrook, ashore on the Outer Middle | 70s, houne, Wm The Seward Party—The North | oy. weok ending 4th April, 1851 :— more fitting time, as they say. Still they have bad | Prices |) es og SE from Saudy Hook 234 miles. On scoing her sig- | “Cannswas-Brig Haidee—J C M Gontlales, Antonie Sea- The South—Gen. Scctt and the Presidency—Abo |) oun of IRIT. <++esee+0$§27,550 | to yield something to the popular will and clamor of uadtare $10 a $l. wate eee en Aaneiow Sein 6 bere up forbear, ut! Ridem- | Canes Sespieion 1808 “and the eg See Be. sresvsre 6,000 J il classes in favor of justice to the exiles, and par- | | Soar—100 boxes Custile red mottled fetched 95 cents deavess fe'st) ber 0 ie ney 7 rene Sem, | = ‘The administration is ina fix. It has a choice Sana, | ticularly to General Paez, the favorite son of Vene- | onthe. Wind SSE, and blowing fresh, with a | “¢°C Denese Tra A ‘ “ i Total... -$33,550 y » a Sruuts.—With a better supply, and a good det i 4 NOTHER PHYSICIAN'S TESTIMONY.—MR. FOWLE: alternatives—either to cut Seward and his bi See sucla. Congress bas adopted @ measure permitting | 280 bbis, prison whishey changed hands’ et 2ise, 6 The d B salted: trom Caged ear Sir: 1 could send you a dozen cortidoatos, streng or surrender. Mr. Fillmore hesitat ott isa Our New Orleans Correspondence. the return of many of the exiles to their native | Foo om vd Seger Nae eee ee aearet { ssiof Wild Cherry, within the past twelve months, wae spoetions Wet ‘something most be gives NP, New Orieays, March 25, 1851. | country; but have abstained for the present from | 95 a $225; 12.do, Rochelle, at $1 20 a $1.30; St. Croix | pilot, it being thiek at the tice. | SU aee enrinee ae “eters usely: bat cmmann way you cam fix it, Mr. President, and the | qy¢ Rise of the Waters—Arrival of Distingwishal | passing the gencral amnesty. But the current of | um, in lots, at $05, ; ‘A ship, raid to be the Jouhus Bates, in working down the | it in the strongest terms. A case of usthina, the severee® I is at hand for a decision upon this question— . A fs . Svcan.—But little change has taken place in the mar- | joAcriey. went ushore soctertay morning, Shewas got of | €Ver saw, to which I was called a month ago, evinced the sw. - cy Nae AO dE iy Strangers—Musical and Theatrical—Contemplated | popular feeling will prove too strong in the end for | ket to-day. ‘The demand was fair, and the sales reached | |5"{ireetcnm tug Suunsod, Marshall, aud towed to pen yooters inonaa de d sx weeks, ‘and the administration intend to knoe Movement to Jamaica, §c. them—and already many of the members feel the 300 bhds, Cuba, part at 6140.0 94¢.; and 100 do., Porto | day afternoon. ce See Min something 00 tag ico, at 5c. a 6%. Brown sugar, in boxes, was much Scux Romr Brvew (of Provincetown), Sherman, which so that he might see his pane, (t arrived at Newport 5th, lost bowsprit and received dam, purine’, Ot NG’ Bee’ acter’ Woleetade maniing’ Aesiees eg tty AO 4000 Wushels corn on board, and is from Rappahannock river | take tek spoonful doses of bes Seward faction, or = 5 mg hen oo Phne The “Father of Waters,” I am sorry to inform | prescure from without. Theexpatriation or perpetual | wanted for refining. at 6c. a 7c. } from that unclean association of pie ” your readers, has got on another frolic, and is now | exile of General Paez, you will, no doubt, recollect ‘Tonacco.—Transactious, embracing 50 hhds. Kentucky, B > y 5 », . T gave him one bottle of yyw equills, directing, him, te ‘The question demands some attention. It is committing all sorts of depredations by its inebri- | was decreed by # law of the Congress of Venezuela, | Were made at Se. 12e.; 124 bales Cuba, at 2e.a Zhe; | {Oe Bordeaux olive oil, when A i A 2 '20¢. a 2 5 difficulty Of breathing was greatest. Next day I'found him portant to know the drift of the policy of the | ateq rushing, boiling, whirling, mad course; run- | Passed last yer. This law hus always been deemed and 28 bales Havana at 20e. a 2te. four months. vot | Scum Paros, at Newport, (of Sandwich), Bartlett, has | despondent still aud made him take alx bottles of Wistar's and his cabinet. * . “shed r (a a flagrant violation of the constitution, and a direct vith xales of Polar at 0c. d northwest coast | ee repaired, nud was to sail 6th for Charleston, Balsam of Wild Cherry home with him as a proopnt, he hav- ‘ ning through plantations, breaking the levees, and | attack on the liberties of Venezuelan citizens. Con- | he ata a a) eS in'Lxowias, Moore, fom Richmond. for Norfolk, with | #08 alleged that he had wacd 40 muuch expenaive medicines ge 3 attac ies of wezuelan citiz Scur Lx A a Wil “dt as notorious that .the Seward freesoil Gal- ‘ an * i ith Sea at 290. a 3c. Ha Ae ee eee RAD | no profit. Last week Mr. A. called and expressed his 7 rite Gunmen vecks hic dows ereating a general “big scare” anong the planters. aoe has no hap ied to Mammo ped pan rene, Further sale of 25 qr casks port were made at 950, | &.SiTE0 of outs, Q ry last, bt de me, he Warmest manner: ti said the shipcebinet Bylor broke im Cows: | The old gentleman has not been so high since 1849, |W! wy nappa Jmpencement 5 eld ea hed Af and ine Burgundy at 0e.; also, 200 baskets | sown Frones, nt Boston from Aux Ci yea during a gale | mn ‘4 Left my cttice for heme, rejolcing. Very gFeupaet- At is manifest thatthe same set have contrived to | when he took a freak into his head (which rises up | USt be a reguiat trial. General Paez was banished | champagne w $7 600 $10. from the SW, on the 2th ult, in lat $042, lon’ 72, lost deok | fully’ yours WM. SHAW, hnesaeye aae ngehiig without any tiial whatever, in or out of Congress. fae — load at lox Wek: ‘Wadhinuton, North Carolina, Aug. 12, 1967. got a hold upon the present administration, in spite | in Minnesota) to.run over our city, and make the | At last his very eueunics confess their injustice, and MARKETS ELSEWHERE, Tencriha March 8—The tin canisters of lard, marked | _Neucirecavine nutes tigned 1 SUITS om the wrerree, of-itself; and it scarely needs repeating in New ‘ 2 “Boston,” which were washed upon the coast, previous to | For sale by A. B. & D. Sands, 100 Fulton street, corner i y peating in Ne ople use boats instead of carriages. The cause | »0 lenger leave room to doubt the tyranny that STOCK SALES. : 4 b, shot of PE ae oN. ° ? . K Pei, al all 4 peop) 4 tea bee ieee is thab -datinaniahed Bosror, April 5.—Brokers’ Board—2 shares Boston and | March I, belonged to an Am ark, wrecked a\ yal. NB, | William street; 2 ecse & Co., 80 Mi York, that attempts, and all expedients, and all of his getting high is attributed to his rising as been exercised towards that distinguishe - » ‘orfolk County Railroad, 2s 0) | phored the E rabet b Frith, bound to California, by Willia 34 Courtiandt street; by devi and all experiments, to nationalize and aii Pro- | triot and exile. The Hon. Senor Ochoa, a politi. | 37°! '45 do., b30d, 288g; 45 Connecticut and mvnnA, March T--The Ueeh, Goudy, from Smyras for | Clarke & Co.. 10 Astor House and 29 Irvieg Bones, Be td ee . pensities, and millions of dollars have already been | cal opponent of General Paez, on the question of | Passumpaic Hailrond, M282! 25 do’, aid, 5 do., si Sdo,,N& | Boston, eet aground on, the Spit, opposite St James Castle, | way, New y Drvaglste generally over wnees. aries whig eer ms aes York bs ee ym expended in trying to keep him within bounds, but | deferting the consideration of granting an amnesty Tal Philadelphis, Wilmington snd a do at he vee. 0 FEMALES.—DR. LAFONT’S CELEBRATED rm as broad as the country, have signally au his profligacy is such that it is hard to control him. | Speke 2# follows im the Honse of Representatives: Rutland Railroad, 57 of aetna 2 ; i al, 1037 125 Can | These Pills are ‘safe in heir effects, and “This motion, if adopted in its present form, will | 40; 100 tio. DIN, | _ Areat Nhonden, 4th Superior, Sloau, Arctic 0: ry i ; eT 4 ized asa female medicine, to be used in cases of! bly fuiled ; that we all kno: » and all depl CO . 5 | with 2000 bbls wh oil, 70 bbls and 25,000 Lbs bon s it ploradly fuile we w it deplore | He has broken through Mr. Gardanne’s plantation | sanction a monstrorityy which, wader the name of Mestre Sa Tea Sutructions, dee. Fail and explicit . ist ; ACSt Thoinas, March 14, brig Mexico, Whitues, of West | Hes obstructions, fic. | Trail aud expliclt, diteeonea PE oe mighle, last” peoglh; Shee yryed lately, which is two miles above Gretna, on the | law, issued from Congress in 1850; and when I take | (it dan fs Hast Boston BOO roms Cena tae a Breadway and’ Beach wtveet. rico, Afty coats nnd pan . e's master ger eir love of the right bank of the river, opposite this city, and the liberty of calling it 2 monstrosity, it isnot I | densturgh Railroad bon on 5 dollar per box. The President, strongly instigated by Mr. Web- | made crevasse which is nearly half a mile wide. whe bay Ey gee ng grt woo | te a Mal byl eet Te ag ante Ports. Arxcrno, prev to March brig Meridian (Br), K ney, Mayagues, to repair windlass, return and load for Bos- t d Surgical Institute, No. 5 Chi a ster, has taken big xtand upon the compromises. It i v i joining, i ini : ay | “Houmav, Feb 12—Sld Charles, Andrews, Hong Kom the expross purpose of crushing and ani is proc x platiorm.. ‘The government | \!%: Millaudon’s plantation, adjoining, is also over- | opinion, because the Congress of Venezuela, as has | Died, Byacuants, March 2—Passed Holyoke, Paine, from Havre decelt, and. corruptio Gusckery. cs, all Over: the feud, 80 proclaim it, with flowed, and nearly four miles of ground has been | been said, and corrcetly said, has no power to On April 6, Richarp Mcipowyey, aged 54 years. | or Bangor. four ith » firm honest be an OS oe pac hes that’ th proclaim it, with very | rut under water. The stream runs into Barataria | banish any one ; however, the Congress of Vene- | His friends, and those of his son I k, are requested | — Baxwanoxs, March 18—Briz Caryl, Pettingill, from Enst- | stitution so founded for a o humane would ooked inet insinuations t the support of the com- | nich, exaipties tnke the Gulf of Mexic zuela sanctioned the decree, and if we now leave it | to attend his funeral, from No. 40 Whitehall street, on port, diay » Sid alt . brig H Kelloch, (from Baltimore, | on and sustained as a great public blessing, appeal te anea- promises, as they stand, and the loaves and fishes, | "YOU, Which empties into the Gulf of Mexico. inf boltiaawe'd sasnetronite tn free.” day, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. aving discharged abt helf her cargo) Dominica, iota | 1getened pablie for their countenance, am et Gre to gotogether. A few of the Northern organs | Last Suturday, the 22d instant, another crevasse | in turce, we shall leave ft mons % On Sunday morning, April 6, Euz.mcti M., wife of | eee ee eee ara eie eee ot inward cargo, nay am Fg I I rege ag Bg jor Port Spain, with part of inward cargo. 1—Ship Akba: S—Ships M 12 B. Dunham, A ; - T Vv i i ile The speech of the Hon. Senor Ochoa you will of the whig party have Leen set aside as publisners | oecurred at Tradcau’s plantation, eighteen miles find “ A yes a Diabetes; of aoe thedth, No. acca | i ig above the city, inthe parish of St. Charles, and one n i par 7 pe apt adn sae eirert borer nt {lt | mile above the great Sauve’s crevasse which took | 70. No other member contradicted the opinion and | ""y},¢ relatives and friends of the family are invited to to the Seward faction, in their stronghold of New | Place in 1849. The alarm was immediately given by | astertion of Senor Ochoa, which is the popular and | attend her funeral, from her late residence, No, 192 Bast ¥ ihiadMatnnes af our or bewof kis iche ‘the ringing of bells on the plantations, and in a | universal opinion here. : ‘Twentieth street. this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ey ecohehbcen Be of Mis Aigner | Short time a large force was collected, and they The new President has not a iidaace fight On Sunday, April (erg iia err aged 15 | am . PAP . +. | succeedes y i ing { i n 2 d any measwies, from which his fu- | years, son of Anna and Francois Delmonico, deceased. All this is not much, but it is something, and is , Succeeded the next day in stopping it. Portions of | ret, ror adopted / cher The friends of the family, und of his uncle, Lorenzo Intended to signify « great deal. While Mr. Web- | te perialise of Poet nepety Miafaon eg ier phy we en, rarer | Deimonico, are invited to attend Jeis funoral, on Monday Bter is going round the country, making his Union | peg pee oe ig Bay eat frtaes that | on the measures azd appointments of Monagas the | Pap cerallony inst.,at 4 o'clock, from Delmonico’s Hotel, 8, consistency requires that the udministra- | hove seen made for the protection of the eity, and | second, as he is called bere by the liberals. (On the eveulng of March 6, of cooxamption; Haas, Worth, for London, 1dj sisted by two medical gentleme: lus, Spooner, for Boston, hed under their charge some of the er, for dol i Washington, Cole, N Yor! at Berlin Vienna, and from et cf, for do lag; Fauny-Johuson, for Lon: | practice and great knowledge of medical stlence, assure fiby, Howland, for NYork, ldg. Cla Jan | persons issing, themselves under their, charge of « dmonds, London; 2th, Macedonia, Snow, | eradicat! of their diseases. Old and obstinate cases, have Damien the skill of thove claiming to belong to the A, March 19—Sid brig Eliza Burgess, Cienfuegos. cal faculty and appear as hoy wil be on Cakprs As, March 23—Sid sehrs Commodore, Rich, NYork; | al and scieatific principles, receiving prot; and Star, FRiver, to finish ldg for Savan: ‘Mth, brigs Moselle, | relief. Of.ee hours from 7, A. M., until 9, P. M. Fo. | Philadelph Chambers street, near Chat Miller, for Ps Atdo 22d, barks John K. Phillips, and only daughter of in the 29th year of her age. Jong and 2 i 4 | from the residence of John Clark, 180 West et news we have from Caracas, up to the | yenth street, near Eighth avenue, without farther notice, | Marie, all for Vertland, Sopenenle Se. something py ei wel, | the watchfolness that is observed, no apprehension | I will write again soon and keep you informed. | relict of Samuel Clarke, late of Coleraine, county Derry, siclan; thirtieth “edi ne of pooner waht ate whig papers, and the discharge | * felt that we shall be again inundated. If we OUR CURACOA CORRESPONDENCE. Trend in tie S04 peer a hee ages ee an | eau “4 wrevines, ty W ‘Young, M D.. Graduate of the of Seward boo hone rede. | Would only take a lesson from the Duteh, I think, a March 17, 1862. | ,, 2 friends of the family, and those sone, tor do, Idg; Pert nd, Ides Versity of Pennsylvania, ‘The various forms of seoret pA Pe mare : aol rom the benefit of the fede- in this regard, the country would be considered sa: Cvracoa, Mare! 6 . soe David care ae ee poate mse yr Laas ton, dodo, 2th; and others before re ported, some enses are ig deceated, and all the secipes - : . tego s Tenezuela. mneral, at half-past 2 o'cloc! ‘M.,. this day, (Monday, . en plain Langu he cha) Self-Abi But we apprehend the good work of nationalizing Spe#king of rivers, it is singular that the genealo- The Latest from Venex = 4 Avene | Mela anh, vrige Portland, Subago, Pinaucier, and Ann | particnlat attention, and should be read by every 3 Poung men, who have been unfortunate in contracting the whig party will stop short, for want of the re- ts have never been able to trace what relation The lat isite nerve to carry it on, aud to carry it through. the Father of Waters is to Mrs. Sippi. I presume | yoth inst., is of little or no moment. Everything | On April 5, Consriivs Newer. youngest son of Corne- | 5 At dy Z7ty berk Odd Veliow, Guser, for NYork, 2 days; | gave previous to placing yourselves under the care the > ans, so far from being ‘intimidated, | Why the question has never been lecide is, that | 5) the capital is apparently quict regarding the | pre and Tamar Letitia Conckiin, aged 17 months and | Yr isa others | AMS Carver Curtis, do dos Medors, vo | ae eraly useful work. Td Seward admi i * « « the branches of the old lady’s connections are so A J aogier on ie | numerous indulto, or in other words, the recalling of the revo- | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully You have, no doubt, seen an account in the | Jutionists, (with the exception of Gen. Paoz.) | invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, ‘Thomas, wne. Ginnarrar, March G—Arr Tivola, Wooderson, Messina, an (and eld for NYork); 10th, Propontis, Barstow, Geuoa, (and Sreatie an Merrie cringe, “sl re Gonaives, March 19-Schr Mercator, Leland, from St larly ‘those contempla ing home without » recoils; and while one cabinet council, sitting in . r : i Bor = as h slab Pienyone of the seception given by the Captain “Tie April 7, at half-past 3 o'clock, from the residence of his | (npd eld for ¥« age wenty-fve cut the Seward Tatton, ‘another cabinet wounell, | General of Havaua to Me Clay, aad other di | The Rresidentit appears, takes that matter entire, | parents: No. a's West Tweniy-oxth street without fUr- | “ja Ete ant sid Antelor, Menndy, Woonang: Uh | enioed in er, wll sane one wb of te Beak + +) ee tir . | 3 Owens, y, Loudon; 2th, Dart, , . after the commencement of the weeding out, timidly | {m#'ss hed og seme wee Se all of | be wishes; thus placing the Congress of the socalled | On Saturday evening, April 5, Frusx Qciny, in the 98th | (Inte Porter), Silage, en Wa, YouNG, f5y'spruce street, Philadelphia; also foe * ward, as unkers did | = Fs a “| ing the power of a despot, putting at defiance the | % Q | ax, March 2-—Arr sc Ponrad, ; . . RIV: ully invited to’ attend his funeral. from his late resi- Ee ee iotys x, W, to | without paint In debility, brought on by imp | most beautiful and accomplished ladies were also 72 Sixth street, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 | Moston; G Evaus, Coull and constituti affections, he combines medicines for Lon- | the local remedy, inmee WATERS, d can = At all events, what are we to gain by lop- | Tepnestee—members of Congress. A party ofsome | iter his election, he promises well to equal his eeecme off the right wing of the whig party in the brother, (the former president.) Justice. o'clock. ‘W—Telusear, Wood, ‘ani | Rove Standish, Pearson, for do. | who oannot be cured with | present in the evening, and, I am told, that the orth when we have uo promise of any equivalent : rae 5 of D frcm the south ? none in the world. ‘We shall gain | Captain General was ¢o captivated and charmed by Court of Appeals in New York. alana Tenia allio <1 geven Dhar iae North Atlantic, Cook, NYork; | yeare duration, from the other physicians. In all, he guarn nothing. | them, that had they demanded the island in the | pefore the Hon. Judges Greene C. Brouson (Chief), | The friends of the family Xpectfully invited to gn; auth, Sarah, Wignal, Boston: | Ges « permancnt cure. He has strictures daily be cures Here, then, is the position of the admistration. Bame of the Filibusteros, that he would have sur- | “Chas. H. Ruggles, Addison Gardner, Freeborn G. | attend his funeral, from the residence of hix father, No. | AMES GM" Ni. Sia Sth, Queen, Main, “Pra Seen foes ‘Geeaoe aoan aes ae oe Among the ladies were the ac- Jewett, Wm. T. M'Coun, Alonzo C. Paige, Hiram Gray, 60 East Sixteenth street, on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 these and ti al Ashley, and James Mullett. | o'clock, without further invitation. ‘They step to count the cost of standing emphati- | Tendered at on Entd for ld Ith, Michael Angelo, Mhilade ef, NYork; Chas Hmuuiltoa, Cowman, cally beture the country upon the comprom complished and elegant Mrs. Ge Glidden, do; Joe Bi Portland and Que! and in emphatie active opposition to tae de. , tbe beautiful Mrs. Cox, a fascinating widow lady, | Aunany. April 3—Drcisioxs—Michnel Gugerts, respon- | On April 6, T. L. Danaxen, counsellor at law, aged 35 ; 15th, Stirling, Meyderson, Sa. snnahi Btiuctive absminations of Seward and his “higher | both of St. Louis; Mrs. Madiek “Ses. | acai wciouee iathctdament atcect auactUe: | yoose , ie in eae ol iy Rice, NYerk. Adv America (s | Rio Grande, Ryan, j | | er, Miss M. Caleb, of La., neice | dethill, administratrix, impleaded with Underhill, vs. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited il. Mr. | Captain D. D. P " : i . Mr. the fascinating Mrs, Scott, of | Cyrus C. Dennis, Decree affirmed. Felix Quin ys. Abel | to attend bis funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from Apl 5; Norfolk, ww.” They did begin it, but the: ae y 6 ey 4 ler continues to amuse the country with fine | Of Senator Downs; t Whe: : od, do “ rn A ra ° ™ ;. « “ catcn.—Judgment affirmed. Charles Oakley, re- | No. 4 Atlantic street, South Ferry, B lyn. | Rogers, do March do April 5 Tri- 2" by _ we yo Eg the Northern | Tees C. Toole S: Held, § me mee epondent, vs. John L. Aspinwall and others.—Judgment — On Sunday morning, April 6, Of inflamination of the ricki,’ Mee, do, ithe Amelia, Arey? and Blanchard, ier the party ai e Union is sua- M, reversed, and new trial granted. Costs to abide the lungs, Freoraicx A. Hater, eldest son of the late Wm. condeten abi Alben adiiatin, ‘ay Se ye aN S T an se ae ey nded. But the President must take Seward and With the exception of Mr. Clay, have arrived in | event. Muimford and Bissell, executors of Mumford, Paxson Hullett, in the Slet year of his age. set, or be willing to throw overboard the States OUT city, and have received general attention. To | reepcndent, ys. the American Life Insurance and Trust | His relativ: f New York, Ohio, Vermont, and Massachusetts. ™®Y of the ladies it was their first visit, and they | Ccmpany.—Dcerce of the courts below reversed, and bill | law, Mrs. C. Hall. are respectfully invited to attend his | Rescius, de It auti-slavery element in these States constitutes | €XPtC*s themselves agreeably disappointed with our | dirmisscd. with costs to the defendant, in the courts be- | funeral, from his late residence, No, 43 East Twenty-first +pa\ ¢ low, Henry Rhedes. respondent, ys. George Rhodes and | street, on Tuesday, Sth inst., at 3 o’eloek, P. M ‘J ohn yer jo 2M tand friends, and those of bis mother-in- | jieriha J’ Warde Teoct, do April, Andrew Foster, and Chas Hill, do 1 Angelo, Wil treated by mail. Om, Desalter pews af tae wht tater y. The fact is, that many persons who have ; coat fipotrations of the fant eichin the er yond | never paid us a visit, or visited us under inauspicious thera Decree afirmed. Mphraim Leber, respondent, | On Baturday evening, April 6 after a long. ead severe | Go'vtth deopatch, on” i 3 4 a , sloemuahintn i sol ; ys. Koplin and in. 1 ndre wes, Thomas Lawnen, aged 22 years, 2 * wn Weleh, Ci N only in New York, but just as decisively circumstances, think that New Orleans is the jump- | diners, Daniel E. Lewis and others.—Deeree reversed, | ¢ deal : Bea trcaracd iter ee Oat caeetetomeee t in | - i , Vermont, and Massuchiusetts. Indeed, the | of place of eternity. But with fine weather, ¢f Tattet Stute is already lost to the whigs, from the | 8P4 sereeable society, our city affords as many ) alleged defection of Mr. Webster to first principles, | #mUsements, in the way of theatres, operas, fine / ‘ t th tio! | Tides and driveson the coast, and shell roads to | 1 fete ea yee aan eee ri | Lake ‘urtraine, the gardens at Carrollton, | —dvdsment affirmed. John made in the South if the President should cut ri eture galleries, besides the beautiful walks in dif- | Hook —Judgment reversed. 4 7. hould « erent parts of the town, as any other city in the | Costs to abide the event. The -People vs. William Ar- | dnys, Seward and his allies, and send them adrift. The (150 PASO) ‘admits however, in rainy “weather, | Dd—Jvdgment affirmed The People vs. Allen But- | Ihe friends and relatives of ‘the family are invited to min, from SPri c, Haskell, for do for’ do, Iz; George Hallet, for Boston, ldg; Jane Hender- State of Maine, Boutelle, for Barry, from SPranciseo, arr ore ort, forS Francisco, ldg. Jax 5, ships Sign, Williams, Boston; Wataga, Theane, ys. nd relief granted, Charles H, Bersett va. John F. | — ‘The friends and acquaintances, and the members of the | omen end other Me eemnment ont A Albert G | Olive are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ridley. respondent, vs. Benjamin Dole, impleaded with | ral, lock. this afternoon, from te residence, nas D, Dole—Judgment affirmed, Same vs. Same. 6 Catharine slip, without further notice. mndent, vs. John | On April 5, Kurzaern EB. Minuen. youngest daughter new trial granted. | of John and Eledia Miller, aged 1 year, 11 months and 15 | ¥ Ke. the Publishers’ STRINGER nd by the author, St hb, ship Venice, SFrancisco, and eld 17th for Sia ddea of any President making himself an absolute | .' Y ity i ler, Jr. —Judgment affirmed. Mutual Insurance Com- | attend the funeral, on Monday, 7th inst., at 3 o'clock, ad sacrifice upon the altar of the Union, or upon the | New Orleans is uo place at all, but what city is, | rary of Buffalo ve, Ihe Board of Supervisors of Erie | from Find street, between avenues € and D ”| oe oh a Sion plattorm, is perfectly absurd. No, sis? if we | Ubder such circumstances ? Atpresent, the weather | Teuiny—Judgment afrmed. Joseph T. Sweet, respon: | Un April 6 Tuomas O'Hocans, in the 79d year of his | ¢yey Richsimud MAP! 2S bark Ranger; brig Jonathan | ROSEMAN 'S, SPROWIO “Ste fre expected to make sucrifices in one section for the | W&* Lever more charming; the country, with its new | dent, vs. Jonas Burtlett—Re-argument ordered. Ben- | ge. e | Mavactrz March 21—Brigs Petrel, for —, Ig: Mary, of dy and permanent cure, withe ‘gake ot the Union, we must have equivalents in some Ht robe of green, looks delightful, aud every- | jamin F. Pratt, respondent. vs, Ubed Andrews.—Judg- | — His friends, and those of the family, are respectfully | Hampden, vnc: Mayflower, of NHaven, do; Atlantic, for do, © least restriction in diet, drink, or exposure, or change section ; if we sacrifice New York, we mast | ‘ing looks fresh and blooming, ment reversed. apd new trial granted. Costs to abide | nvited to attend his funeral, on Tuesday, at 2o'cloek, B. Mgi aehr Dowditely from Frankfort, 4uit arr, im spplication to business. Many red in two have some promise or prospect of gaining Virginia | This is the period among us for concerts. The | theevent. John A. Brown, respondent. vs. Frederick | M., from 121 White street | , March I—Are Nautilus, Lincoln, Boston. Soldat the drug store, 273 Broa yn hy —y fad Georgia. And what chance is there for this | S#st of the season was given last Friday, by Mr. | P< ie Lys Geek Mehiee—Dyein reversed, cn | SRaceenteians amma eee ee arlisle (from New | Fulton street, ecrnerof William. “eo be late Ro alt March 12—Brig Water Witch, Conway, for In the river, burk Republic, from NYork, via wation, or Mr. Fillmore, or Mr. Webster, Chas. Wynen, a vielinist of great talent and merit. either V irginia or Georgia, in 1482, for any thing | He was assisted by a powerful and effective orchestra, Gir the south in the meantime? No | ad the accomplished and favorite Mr. T. Bishop. | ih: ondcione to preceed therein according to law. | REWARD.—JEFFRIES’ ANTIDOTE, a] th of vate diserdonme least restrictions of ppliemtio they may do , = | Chawce at all Asa builad ginger, I think that Mr, Bishop has no | stergen Gray, respondent. ve. Schenck apd Schenck— | MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, | areas, Jan tee Ast Garrat, Antees, Benita, (and fi This brings us to a fair conclusion. To sacrifice | Perior in this country. He was repeated!y en- | Decree revirred and bill dismissed with costs to the de- Ant mail | Hong Kong, (and sld th for Calcutta): Sth, Serampore, “4 waeed Setaien Seward and his allies, is for the administration to | cored during the evenin, _ Wynen’s performance | fendante in the Court below, without prejudice to a new | 22 HO AS2 dobneon, SFrancivco, (and sld for Calentta). | put opin bottles, with full at $l. up the States of New York, Ohio, Massachu. | his straw and w, instrument, called the | suit. fursnneh Cagger, respondent. vs. The Justices | Movements of the Ocean 8 | “Sid tre'm do, dgn 6, Argyle, Stafford, Penang and Arracan; | fasted weekectseny are cure wo days. Fie oat by setts, and Vermont, to the democrats, from the | )¢rowa J. Soloma,” is certainly a great novelty, | of St. Mary's Church in the eity of Albany —Judgment | Jie, Wright, West Const Sumatra; 12th, Minstrel, Bassett, | HW. RING, 192 Broadway, and 10 Bayard street; N.Y; We ‘, mnt, » from the | ait is ‘ ith wh Be effi The Bank of Rochester vs. Benjamin P.| W2* rem Ml freee meng. . R. Little, 104 Hanover strvet, Boston; Wright & Co, Mew inevitable disruption of the whi rt That's | ##d it is astonishing with what great distinctness mae A ‘Liverpool In port Feb 7, Goodwin, for London. Orleans. . a if ig party. 8 + pen c * Jones.—Jvdpment reversed and new trial granted — ; o ee SACUA LA GRANDER, abi zs! S — in. It is pretty evident, on the other hand, bab uracy he brings out each note. Greta be abdde thse evens, delen SL. Wearbeck God othece ‘Chacteoton AY pv ALA CRARDE ost March 2—Sld brig Lacy Ell that nothing would be gained b na x he Ravels have arrived, and will commence an | Potts to slide Ih eit “ 4 - Boston . .. and schr Panthe ‘ork, R. L. MORTAMORE WOULD SAY TO THOSE WHe the South, "The adminstration, then, canmot nford | eBEaRement at the St. Charles, on Monday next, | alse Grivecid wopondent ve: Sheik aed Tieton, Stanton doy Oran poh Reg RS Fe ey her | Bist inst. They to draw crowded h Paone: ame Ane York; John Kk oe egy I ty pare Seward and company; but would rather ay ore Gee ouses. | Payne Judgment reversed. and new trial granted, Costs t « fully thousands of compromise it with them for the sake of peace, and Mr. Burke, the comedian, bas been reengaged for | to abide the event. The People. ex relatione Griffing and emp ty By wy Phy pt pRmerly hoy y Shese mpl, hav: actually commenced begging for a trace. | ®f¥ more nights, at the St. Charles He is a | others, respondents, vs. the Mayor and Common Council and one schr unknown. : Seoepeel, “Tie ce enrm) Seome 8 A 08 Ee Is is ig a hard necessity, which coerees a compro- | &™#t ( <dity in his way, and has been drawing pret- | +f the City of Brooklyn. —Judgment of Supreme Court 1 Svosev, NSW, Nov d—Art Daniel Webster, Auck- | ho unblustingly tell yo ‘they only can euew mise with traitors; but so it 1s. The & of | ty fair bourse here. Vatietion, unter the, sean, | Sveuied, ont creates proceedings atiemed, with pt Tuomas, March M—SId bark Gen Harrison, Meade, —, | Zeatary for dleense'a ail ts armas Persons ‘whose he PR, to load for Alexan e appears to be actually fearful that | *S*ment of Mr. Chippendale, i still we tg ood | costs to the city in the court below. The Mayor, &e., of this mornin 1 row y, irene AGsanee sd t Bowerd, Weeland Greeley, {| | business, the fascinating and bewitchin oR en gh ney eg ge ye. oa Bistrution out of the church, ‘or Taylorize it; and | 870 being the main stay of the theatre. Everybody | fMumed Maland, Cram ry, Hermon Mott a ate | Ty! rire it at the same time; and pleads the apolo- | i508 the ip tee of expectation for the arrival of | nie Moores and others.—Judgment affirmed. Charles 4 of the President to the nullitiers. Wherever edi. We have heard so much of her, that there | 11. Carpenter, respondent, vs, Henry Faeldcn Sete. | e has been ruined by those egotiste, call upon mo William rtreet. sur in. At do, March 14, bark Elien, M brigs Hénry Woodis, Chamberlain, for Porto Rico, to eaii in & few days, Albion Cooper, Giles, from Antigua, jist arr, Sr Kitts, March 16—Sebr Myrtle, Jones, tor Boston, 3 days, or Jous, NB, March Dt—Arr bark Wm Carson, Vanghn, mt § REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO 4 ar W ‘here he can be cont which he oncee RPA WCrTT have been offended, in being superseded by | i# @ much excitement among the Creoles to hear | ment reversed. and new trial granted. Costa to abi s PIM yore | 4 ea in fow daw felon men, if was simply intended to fheep up ap, | her, as there was to hear Jenny Lind. the event, Jeines Dock vs. Adrian James and others— | 91.0 pevonshise (phi), Hovey, Lo Pecan, | eae they BE Setins, Roddie, Aleanedria, 19; | Ker uae, Ue vets of euch, ances.” We kuow that the abolition sentuacnt |, 4.*eeret club has lately been organized here and | Judgment affirmed. Gerrit Smith vs. John Sanger— | seh" ihe “wich mdse and MU stccrage passonetes ted Orie, | ytkiapan (Cubs), March 1o—Drig Donias, Simmons, fr N ee. . LAS ameerta in the North. We know it must be re- | i St- Louis, composed of Englishmen and Scotch- per ge tt = ee oe iss old. vin ute, off the Lined, at 4 F lenry M Campbell, of | ¥¢FH, Ide; others 2 ae er ae DX, WARREN [5 CONFIDENTIALLY CONSULTED B ee ee ae + Butt Newark, board, lome Ports. on Diseases. From mn yeas 00, three spreted, or that we are gone. But we must keep | Men: See Faire ost some rae. | Cotten Manufueturing Company —Judgment affirmed. — sn: ith peveral ieebedpe from lon i | BOSTON, April, AM-Arr ship 5 which were in hospital, Dr. W. ts enabled to Suaraatce Up appearances. So, for God's sake, let the anti- _ er it relates | (harios Pardee vs Daniel J. Van Auken.— Decree modifi ni7l, hip Patrick Henry, ton, Londen via St Thomas; b S7crdy cures, withous mecwury. See his diploms te often, very people have some consideration for us, and | to some political ape cape or to the vision of _ y, (ate rr). nace : | Havens; Chas Thompson, Stall, be mY Cy sticining ether oquare, with the our pevition to the eountry at large making @ fortune out of the supposed disvovery of - DE REPORT. a ipaarwriter (P t), Shipley, Liverpool, Mat b 8 with fo L Bright oe. Averill, do; rigs J : ws, Manuel, | 26 jurpery And medicine this country ever produced. Stripped of its verbiage, euch is the appeal of | me Valuable copper mines there. is not positively et a with i Faoenatre to Remit Hen wits Lo a5 ee. | wre, Trividad: Cian Ellen, Treat. Clentwenes win, Holtues’ R. MORRISON 18 CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY the Rovidic in behalf of the administration. The | own. Certain it is, however, that the present Barenpay, Aran 6—6P.M. sap ip standing to the eastward, with T im her fore arden; Myra, Studies, Philadetphta; ‘on certain disearea, which hi mereary, fact wnpparent that the President will not make | condition of things at the island is lamentable in- Barapetvrrs. —Flour.—Western and State brands con- pb" nt «2 mw, ion 8 : 7 as oe Cosy — 4 nae, c Kiets vi Holnes’ Hel Dae pel red y days: Thicty-oe adbesion to the Fugitive Slave law a test question oe aap emancipation of the slaves has ruined | tinued in good request, im part for home use and for ex- Anis, hence ler Liverpool, with all anil set, ‘blowing afresh | oo, Cia i carer vie the iit fen ey wal ahaeee — ; Liverpool, Feb 22, Wilming a7 | I feo till cured” id told me that an estate which | " 0 had previously yielded a revenue of £5,000 annually, | POM and the market ruled steady. New Orleans was does not now produce £1,000, and that everything | ™0re inquired for, and was held firmly at $4 05 a $487 * Biesedubears | serpriee, fi has deereared in proportion. The planters want a | The operations in demestic sum up 6.000 barrels, at $4 18 ter, stove batches, houses, ana | Werth | high protective tariff to secure them, and are hope- | a $4 31 for No. 2 superfine $4604 $462), for ordinary received other damage, Crowell, Wtimin lesely looking to the home government, thinking | to choice State; $4560 $475 for mixed to Seney Indi eth $ Warll Wilton, Charleston, « bomdbengndl Box 3 that i: will assist them, but they look in vain. The | ana. Michigan, and Wirconsin; $4 68 a $457 for good inrk B n, Antwer islond can never regain its pr ity without the | andround hoop Ohio; $4 04a $5 fer pure Genesee; $5 ith mde and 34 p ts, to Hurl! duction of white labor, and ite population of | # $525 for fancy Obio and Gencsee; §. Or ee TL Eh rR ks in some way disposed of. Were the | ¢xtra Ohio; and $6 6 » $6 60 for extra Genesee. Cana yeanay-to Beyd k inenens Di S002 2%, 4 DUANE stexer, HAS, FOR THR rteem years, confin bie Moe to treet Mercurial and other Disense enses of this disense, Ls perfect ef whiggery. He bas proclaimed the platform ; but if the party refuse to stand upon it, what can | he de but enbimit? No, sir; the fine speeches of | Mr. Webster are all well enough in their way Mr. Webster, ever, i# welcome to the sh eward and the nullifiers have the kernel of ament. The administration is compelled to anake the mort of Seward and company; and thus the feders! goverment and the State of New York | intr B& Wilson, 17th Tengier: V from the NNW, | hown, Co kin, ( + Del; Packet, mer, Parker, do; icnt} for one ship, one bark ir), Hayes, Liverpool v Ha y ‘eb 23, th ult, iat gE. x, 0 days, with brandy, to Boyd & Hincne vght inte false p of hoetility to th . island to make an at - dian was without movcment or change in rates, The be Grande, 2 dage, with f y chaps England, to get awa : ae, | tek is estimated at 200.000 bbls. demestie. and 15 000 jor & ster, 2th ult, saws | And plesaures of Life, may algo apply with cortaints of re- 4 rs ry fo on do. Canadian. Of Southern. 1.500 barrels were disposed hore on the edge of Salt Key Bank, tothe Nof ferenoom, eli te liet DE LANEY, M. D., 51 Lispenard street, m with the nullifiers and the demagogues of the hig feb ih pier further privileges, but it is ex- | ¢f" at $468 a $4 §1 for mixed to rtrsight Alexandria, &e,, inal of disteens fying: it vowing very |, BALTINOKE, April ¢—€Id brig Batthurst, Dutton, | ciel or too timid to run the risk of being Tyler: remely doubtful. and $5 «$6 60 forfeney, Rye flour was in request at jer any ance, The schr Paathes, anecito and » mbt A Nickerson, Crowell, Plymout! | OPER 7114, CURED. 7 ane Nerthore wh mani . ot — ‘ $5.50 a $0 $4 with prles of 100 bbie. Nothing trewspired t New York, attempted toget ts | F Stockton, Super, N¥crk: Mydranee IN OZEE TILL CURED. DR. MURPHY HAS REMOVER the matter we # evident enough | Irems rr ™ —_— Poh oe ot Je in relation to | in meal. oan wetone o- nemineis the — Ps 5] “n juikley, Savannah, 4 days, with cot. HARLESTON, Ay hourly Recent, sosee he Reo 0 opposit o Fill. | the canal, the Galveston Journ low- | more inguf , With sales of 2.500 bush nesee, ni Pemnill & © 7 oN w thet jen, Seott is up — in opposition ¢ Fl h e has the foll rivate bargain. Rye was trifle mer, 2.000 bucila rict Wild (Bit), Carvet, Liverpool, 4 days, with aay cannot be beaten. geist “ ‘ se oak it Toe. a 7c. Northern Ours were « le A iP : ampeon, Mavann; brig Orray v x Flying Arrow, Collamer, GEORGETOWN, SC, April 2—Are brig gton, Allen, do; Grecian ve epoken. i owe 6 fork as wing been Feld. a poken. in the above remarks, of New York a. ine fe abaite, 0 be 0 tee, dervey ig ate 8 da c. Bariry war vcurce and wanted at Irig Capt John, Branscomb, Sagua la Grande, 20th alt, $1 12a $1 90. Corn was plenty and rather weaker. Yellow with evear, to Mason & Som. 2ith wit, parsed Holt Ledge | NYork; sebre H W'W ian, Gilehri wns offered at OSe., without » buyer, A few sales were at LT aherm brig pahors on .mpe A seot os joke, ly Zatebaven: Ruth Then i Grant, Boston. Cla brig Citizer rt . Rie re net ing on of the Rolt Ledge Bank; she appear. Borton: Ne Pa Barbadovs, public -pitid~ py bapa tapmtatgiliee masa LEWES, (Dri) April 5, 6% PM—The fleet of outward n bewnd reba ported sheing Break- outback, Car eee © CURE, NO PAY.—DR. CORBITT, NO. 19 DU, street, may be conmulted on the treatment of disenses. A practice of sixteen are, devoted Dr who gets the Philadelphia eandidate of the party. The Nowt certainly control the nomination, avd Ne « most probably have the game in her own hands Vhat chance will there be for either Fillm Vebster, if they act out-and-out in th the t port fihe home commerce of Galveston. New | shade better, a would seem to be naturally the port of home doe ree for all Texas; but the ¢ ve charges and freights on cur intercourse with New Orleans, drives Fr commerce te the great northern Atlantic ports Freight, chary ineuran are at least tw et, ‘a, | Ment of delivate diveases, enables rm of this disease. reury used. HEN NUMAN stration as Northern men with Southern ater between Galveston and New Orleans th: Cortos.—The market exhibited increased firmness to- wi water, still ¢ ples? Let the Presic n Galvecton and New York city | day.and the rales w st 5.500 b ata liunteri ja party—let him declare it and act up to it, that The Austin State Gazette denies that Gov. Bell ee mm ‘ ihaise's thoath ne wit ta Ri Tevannah, 5 days, with ovtten s. Hunter, who from an experience that te nd excommapiente € ufman Fro —The epe . ments a en ere n, Wheeler, NY Ince in this city where bit great remedy, Munters ovtatn wedicine never Known to fail ia forms of disease of « private ranged that th rig nell, H Cid bark Reform, Livermore, N York. NEW ORLEANS, h 2—Are ships Ashby 1C, S days, with na- | linme ¥ etores. : Schr M Piatt, Simmond, Newbern, Jamaica oranges, | stores + rd Schr BF Hawke, Englieh, N oe val stores: 4 Oe, cash, | ache Alida, Wiggins, Newtern, NC, The Indians are again at their work of plunder | tags bunch raicins. at $ nd murder in the valley of the Rio Grande. The | Wiimingten pen-nute at ong the river are in the greatest alarm, | at $6; and &0 cares preserved ginger « Indians having killed or wounded a party Hay.—200 bales North river, brough' pod in the whig conver siaeead |G the vote of every Northern State in th lay®, with nave’ ready are the nullifiers rallying to his to heed off Fillmore and Webster. Thi in sonata Willing to give reliet undreds of certifieates with naval Private rooms | rt read hima oa #iate of the case, as we make it out. By of herdsmen near the river, between Brownsville and | market quiet ee e Toowe from Seward & Co, the adminietratic Comp Kinggold. Families are removing to the yey Lea active, the rales reaching 900 bal Yoluntarily giv Ail siticted are invited ve nothing of gain to expect in the South, and every Mexican « tnd 4200 bales Orleane. profersional celebrity, reepectabilit in’ 3 Z | live, Hon rea 2d ine | raeter, challenge the te ry sorw ond ort ® sure g of loss to expect in the North. Inno contin- | Cen. Canales, it i# thought, will be appointed to on —With a qu , f 50 tom grey Wik the Geiecesatnrorne te the On port, in | the military command at Matamoros, in place of | gltun pig. at $21 60. 6 months % MSZ, of Fillmore or Webster. The time hae gone | “4h. Avale ‘i f = at $F5, rame credit. The just le hy. ’ As candidates for 1862, they do and must clo- | | Three enterprising mechanics of Rio Grande City | only $26 60, 6 menthe th e 4 down Nermith, bark Win Henry a | chips Calede NORFOLK, April John Tunis, Crm Tabane, b Savannah Schr Hanover, Lamkin, Riehmo Sehr Gil Blas, Beckwith, New I he Wm Bi: fearagtes to the pasions, of «there hecure and honorable a Brander and Thos Watwun. | Frewtment.. Price $1. it rrank, MeMath, New York; | Bostem, genuine. The only tomar, Bearse, Newport. Buffelo, at the foot of Maia f English sold, fetehed | an? enn changed | vend upon the whig party. Either will be antisfied | have completed and launched a sloop of 30 tons at | Laina—A few hundred thi . : - Pith the other, but aeltber fo aa yposed to be over | that place, 390 miles from the mouth of the river. | bands at $1 60% $1 06, cosh mann Wee eenere | Die Hein meomes hours, Ute ike friendly to Seott. The North has the majority in the | “he is built of musquite and ebonyrand is destined | W,linht recelpin | isin neetiy freely for Liver: = Giang Soneeer pameee L whig convention, as in every thing else. ‘The North | for the const trade. ind pbrut 1,000 Dalex were taken. at 41607-324, mite | Bitty snd cf pocteasloas] ttainaseate iNew York, fe a; Mare for Dennis: sloop Caroling, Brightn Lany: J ©. Grigge, Gavett, Albany. 8 PM—Aboul twenty vind bound yervele sre in the harbor, NEW BEDFORD, April 4—Arr scbra Adelaide, Childs, Philndeiphin: Ellen Redman, Sherman, New York; Sarah, Verty. New Verk: sloop Index, Burwpus, New York. opie of every description pee je of every descr 1 Te easan a mre Tee sochety we be formed.” And Ws to seb q m o " tomtion to the @ wi wn Pall River, for At: | tend to core. se eaalhyy muri be conciliated. Anti-slavery ie strong in the | ., We learn from a gentleman just arrived from | Po Om Meh teat Sd. Other ncticles were nomi: “ Lb jiontan: Behr ntano, of the miseries these peo} ye ifferent of the administration is not strong; we must | Rio Grande City, that summary justice has sver- el, and but little offering. There was no change to king terme, at least, with Seward, Weed | taken one of the men, the leader, who murdered | Parag re Schr Me ent Hops, Harden, Bosto sley, or We are gone, ‘The Union democrats, | 4nd robbed the party of three Californians, some | — Honsy—Am invoice of 110 tierces Cuba was taken for Sehr dosepline, Rideilgs, Bustum, after aiding the administration to get out of the | eight months since. I+ seems that this ruffian, | export, on private terms Sehr Marthe Maria, Swift whore name we were unable to learn, had been Lise —Reekland moved to the extent of [00 bbie, eom- ft fanm ediate troubles of the slavery question, have ‘ f Sd left it to tnke care of itself, and whether Taylor. | come time imprisoned in Camargo, on evidence of | men, at $86 100 , which is lower, Lump was saleable, | Etcnmer Hemmetiog ADEM LONDON April (Ar Sche Thos Peterkin, Avery, fred or Tylerined, vo further help is to be expected | crime lodged by his neighbors of the rancho Las | #81 20 sued dull.thetranractions betnglimited Sloop Frederick Brown org Agent, fawie. NY ork : Hivetion a to appear in mo other from the democr: This makes it all the worse. | Cuevas. pon his liberation he retarned to a place Museovado, PHIPADELPHIA, April = Are bark Paras, Wilkins, La- | wpen post 4 my gee i Papper |. Mayaguer; Four and speedil "chee Perseverance, Ho- | tages the author hai igs and & very ex Iren, New Lendon etcott, Weymout! ctice in this speciality, he has ample grown ster, Nickereon, New York; Joseph, Lunt, Newbui 8 Cure, # of stricture, however com Chas Appleton, Post, Newburyport. Cid echrs 8 E 'y be; and that, in any stage Ackerly, Barba Vistent (Br), Dungeomb, Bermad the del aa prepetcen amg NS; be fog A) rr scot, Clark, can > ork; Anthracite, Morley, New EN April 1 hee. bei qT th Porter, | to £6 bhds. Cardenas, at 20 cts and 50 ¢ k Henry greyra: bri Ptrethere, Senle, tous affiliatior near the seene of bis former crimes, known as Los 7 Pirie Lucy Ellen, fr itetion of | Forieren, where he eireglated theeate of vengeance At 2 Cte. onte—The market war generally firm, with @ | Behe Panthea, from tion of the Union, are of the greatest mo ogainst his accusers, which led to his being first | fair t ines, coneiating uf B00 bbls Wilmington rosin, at Avnis ¢—Wind 0! have it clearly exhibited that anti-lave shot from his horse and afterwards suspended to the | 41 20 2 $1 6; 200 do. Nerth County. ut $i 2, delivered; at sunset, N, and ¥ controlling power in the North, aod particularly limb of a neighboring tree, by the neck, and in that | (C0 Lbis. rough turpentine held afterwards fn the State of New York. The odministration condition left as a warning to others at $2 7 On — The dete y, ‘The bearings of this ne the administration w Fy Foreign M: id Liverpool, per steamer Cans. PROV and the rales Letter Bag jen to resist it, but gives way and apologizes - 9 * « f Ro. hen f ' a " lie.. fre m et Ta fe. cowh, and ding Koom (07 Exchange), ardens neylvania, Bill, Phi 1 then, is to be the limit of the demand Domestic Miscellany. re nebed 16,000 galls ms 4 : - ding & rareene geri ngales Pale : apidity of the cure. wilt canal, near Rochester, | fe. 4menthe, Of wheal Hols, have been sold Sore teen, Son duen, | Fork. Ft "ae fi PRACTICAL MEDICAL WORKS FOR POPULAR READ. Rove in Blow K fh New Fork vin New Ht to ecmplete Ide + Will Three hundred Isberer: on k, beenuse of t ay fee, but reeumed their wo pat and 42a42e for toy Vers Cruz, comprised alent 1400 Nere Cras, ia at the abolition _nullifiers in they be content with the abolition ‘West India ange Ri t Jai within a few dasa, at 40". fore ing. Just pwbtial eted. ‘The operstions Tegt published, 5 sertea of cisene: payment of their New York no islands, pot | Commed ding Horm | ron. Pall Fly , itover, M. @. PORTANT. April 4—Are bark Macedonia, Loring, Matan- la very ft Savaone vRery oa Self-aluse and ite dep - Sell ds tepodl ete 8 a oy 4 itty ‘ urance cf the Canal commissioner ter | ane a path "3 Pe. ered ‘speemn ‘a taot Hag 7 flee \ ot be matted tse Cid trie Ariel, Merrill, Cardenne: eoh It (+4 Hatch rentment, iluetented b i 4 * by de—with the repeal of the fugitive law, and the d be paid mente, A pacel of ¢ crude rperin #0 except Hermude, must be mailed at the | ras. 1d trie Aricl, Mertill, Cardenas, sok, Hope, itt ae emnvee at c.iustrnted by engravings, aad eagre cw ” . evening, at $1 90, « Room, a6 the post ofhee cannot forward them, | fon, Havens. Sid berks Peistis, RM Ke | ana by the tether, Ne Macnee” at 22 Vicondwag,

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