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‘The Political Revolution tn New York. PROTEST AND RESIGNATION OF DEMOCRATIC SENATORS. Anteresting Political Intelligence. | MR. WEBSTER PKCLINES TO SPKAK—REAC TION IN MASSACHUSETTS IN FAVOR OF MON. DANIKL WEB To the Hon. Sanfort * Church, the : STER—THE COMMON COUNCIL OF BOSEON INVETE sans the hi Rial Raspes 8 oaeage of | MIM TO SPKLEPTER FROM MOY. EOWARD Sa un ‘gned, members of the Senate of | EVERETT. the State of New York, consider the bill now abuut | to be put to a final vote, authorizing a loan of nine millions of dollars on a Pledge of * the remainder the canal revenues in each L yous as # clear, direct, and violation of the plain and intelligible tinancial provisions of the constitu- tien. The 12th section of the 7th article of that strument, and which we wero all sworn to support, when we took our seats in this Senate, declares that, except the debts in the 10th and 11th sec- tions of that article, (which are debts to meet casual or failures of revenue, or for expenses not for, not excveding at any time one million of dollare, and to repel invasion, suppress insurrec- | tion, or defend the eee in bas Sarg apc hall cl oron of the 7 Y bere M be age auch soe be ine aikela | Henrione for its continued blessiags, aud even for its vory work or object, and a tax be im sufficient to | °MpieMee se oi nibeaites y the priveiyel and interest wibin eigtheen years | y, purpose of gratifying this general desi i t | undersigned respeecetully invite you to moet your fe! from the time of the contracting thereof ; and that | citizens in Faneuil Hull, at such thas bet sre y. every Jaw authorizing ‘The following is the correspondence between a portion | of the citizens of Boston and Mr. Webster Boro’ April 11, 1891. How. Daxven Wraeren Dear Sir.—There is a yeneral desire among your f-llow- | citimens of Bostam aud its vicinity, ireespoetive of party party attachments or party considerations, to avail themselves of the opportunity afforded by pour visit among them, to manifest to you the high respeet for your publie services; and” particu- larly it is their wish to give expression to their dep fool- ing #f obligation for the power. ability. and patriotie do- ” have bi ht to the defence of the unicnof these States, when that anion has been so ase swiled by misguided and reckless mon in ditterent see- tions of the country. as to excite the most painful appre- the itlow. ore your return, % comport with your coaye- ‘a loan sbull, befure it takes | to Washington, as may bes effect, be submitted to the people at a general el | nience, tion, and be approved by a anjority ofall the votes MR. wanaras 'S LETTER. inst it at such election. ansupteno, April 15, 1851. “Theat Teddi of the came article declares Ty, Mesers. George G- Smith, Culeh Eddy, Asa Swallow, that the Legislature shall uot sell, lease, or other | Gretuganset dul received your letter of the 11th of wise dispose of wuy of the canals of the State, but | this month, and had’ fuily made up my mind ( comply they shall re 1 the property of the State, aod | with your invitation; for. although I have no purpose of diseussing further, at prese cal questions which bave so much azi 4 t T could not deny myself the pleure of meoting y and your fellow citizens, for mutual 3 | Pet an excnpo, so far, trotn dang | ko seriously threatened the very existence of owt national and upon the prospect of an early vetura f the country, of feelings of good will aud r its management forever.” i ‘The third section of the same article provides, that “ after paying the expenses of superintend- ence and repairs of the canals and the sums a propriated by the first and second ‘sections of thi article, ($1,050,000 to pay our existing State debt.) | justitutions : there shall be paid out of the surplus revenues of | in ull parts the cowals, to the treasury of the State, on or be- | reciprocal regurd. fore the 30th day of September i ch year, for | But the rewspapers of this afternoon nome that the use and benefit of the general fund, such sum | the Bi of Aldermen have refu: forthe use of Faneuil Hall) 1 care noth except that it deprives me of th sithough if 1 supposed that th » of Boston appruved of this doe) not exceeding two hundred thousand ‘dollars as nay be required to defray the necessary expenses | of the State, and the rea: ler of the rev f said canals shall, in each fis such ananuer as the Legislatu completion of the Brie Can 1, to the | ge g you th and the Re ueas by the sidine } Genesee V and Black until the | with the other branch of th said cans 1 mplete ties of the eity to Pr The bill referred to, which | an Act to entlemen, for nearly thirty y pros for the completion of Canat rvice of the peopl jargement and the Genesee V Black nny i restos Canals, clearly violates, ing to our under- | eehusetts. |My hole of standing, both tbe letter and spirit of these provi- | iteathe fulgmont of the cs tacry It authorizes a loan of out submitting the law », and without imposing a sions of the constitution. nine amillious of dollars, w to the approval of the peop 4 tax to pay the debt created, Since the conunencement of M done something. and hazarded muc stitution of the United States, and ty ef the most vital importance ‘to the requires. }t authorizes the ¢ sbt of | And I shall do more, and hazard more, wheaever, in ny nine ions of dollars, “aud pledg e fae —. it becom a — t a —— ture revenues of the canals, which are by the consti- | More De hazarded. 1 shall perforin, with, watlinehl tution to be applied to thoir completion, for it* country; nor do Lia the slightest degree. fear the re- payment. 1: creates an obligation or pledge on the | sult. Folly and fanaticism ir hour. ‘They of the State, soto arrange and reguiate the | may not only affect the minds of i nals, bat they tolls on ull of our canals as co produce a surph at Jeast eight hundred thousaud dollars in each until the Erie Canal Enlargementis complet after that sufficient to provid path one million of dollars in excl sum shall have been collected'uud safely invested to | pay the cum borrowed, thus mortgaging the canals of the State, and binding the State to unpose tolls and taxes ou transportelion, on al! our canals, so as ) has hitherto enabled the people of this State to discern te produce, ut least,« given amount of revenue to and to appreciate their own political blessings. as weil as pay the mortgage, however oppressive such imposi- | what is due to their own history and character, will being tions may be to the forwarders, or de enative to the share tenn oo Sen acoeome nai ef low of coun- trade and business of our canals. Such obligations, | ¥. 8nd o ene s institutions. Contracted om the part ofthe State with itscreditors, | ofa, geatlemen, with the most sincere regards, your amount toa conditional disp: mal of the canals of J i DANIEL WEBSTER, the State, and violate both the letter and spirit of | tron, Edward Everett was invited to preside at the that cl of the snaticution, which dlaves that | wucing iat mas Uf ace of hath, toe 0 | cline that invitation, The Hon. Rufus Choat was then the canals, but they shall remain the property of | requested to preside, and—had the meeting taken place the State ‘and under its management forever. | —he would have addressed Mr, Webster in the name of The bill also violates these provisions of the { the assembly. constitution, which direct * the rem: nder of the MR. EVER: revenues of the canals in each fiseal year,” to be | Castouipar, April 16, 1851, applied to their completion. | Dear Sir—I deeply regret that it is not in my power to It appropriates for years to come a portion of the | sttend the meeting proposed to be held to-morrow in remainder of the revenues of the canals to the pay- honor of Mr. Webster. Long as the citizens ef Boston of | may also seize ou public bodies. of ar | But their reign is destined to be “and | the moment, it s¢ most triumph churctts, are not doomed to a cour: 1d re proeperity, and expose us to world, No such future is be Patriotiem, the union of good men, fidelity to the consti- tution in all its provisions. and that intelligence which cal conduct, destroy our own of ths civilized ar otherwi LETTER. ment ofinter st on money borrowed, instead ofapply- | {tr vcver was a time, ie ep enna hen ees ng such remainder in each fiseal year to the comple s . hetter entitled the cordial assurance of their tion of tbe canals. It pledges the remainder of the { confidence und titude, whether we consider the revenues in each fiseal year for the payment of | importanee of the services rendered to him during money borrowed, and which, when borrowed, ani the past year, or the weight of responsibility as Yr inthe State treasury, may be appropriated sumed by him ip their performance. On former oces- With aless violation of good faith than bor. | Eee ain, esine vaten te Goes eee tae Towed, to other purposes than the completion of | He seieg with the unauimous approbation of his imime: " diate consthtuents.—a comparatively easy task, On the The bill also directs portions of the money bor- present oeaasion. he has performed, the same patriotic rowed, on a mortgage or pledge of the revenues of duty, in @ erisis far more dangerous, and amidst the the canals, to be applied to the payment of the ine most deplorable divisions of opinion at home, on subjects terest on the money so borrowed, thus recognizing directly imveiving the stability of the government and and establishing the principle that the State may , the peace of the country. Called by the President of the borrow money und create debt to any extent in its | United States. et this momentary juncture, to the post power ona pledge of the future income of our ca- Fo — — ‘ibility, be has not hesitated to throw nals, and may imcrease that debt by other loans on | pimerif inte th = —_ vie Fyeeomn sll — tod like security, to pay intercet on the money previous Be od. - baci pbrigg init ly borrowed, and may bind itself forever to tax | ©'Y'Lave had orcasion carefully to observe the political transportation on ourcanals to the extent necessary | course of Mr. Wel «ter, as long as [have bad any know- to pay the debts thus contracted. The establish- | ledge of affairs, For ten years we were together in Con- ment of this principle nullifies those provisions of | grers, and at all other ti Lhave had great personal the constitution which plainly and expressly prohibit | Opportunities to be well wequainted with his views and the Legislature from contracting ( ts without first | Principles on all public questions, and with his ends and obtaining the sanction of the people, and from in ‘bjects usa public man. I have not in every instance any way selling or disposing of the canals, and may, | Seed with him as to individual opinions and measures, in its results, impose on the State the obligation to | but I have never differed from him without some dis- trust of my own judgment. This, however, I will say, tax tri ation on all our cauals by sach bigh | that from the Declaration of Independence to the pre- tolls, as to destroy their usefulness by driving busi- | sent day, the country has never been served—no, not in ness into cheaper and untaxed channels of trans- | it best days and by its best men—with greater ability, portation, or else compel the State to lay a direct | with truer fidelity, or with purer patriotism, than by Mr. oney th berro: *o ebeter. tag oe Oe rire ea the money thus borrowed. [It requires but little ingenuity in difficult times, and al and the completion of the Genesse valley and | !7 Feference toa subject on which the requirements of ee ad oe oe te an lecine to have the | tbe constitution are at variance with public sentiment, the Black river canals, and we de to have the | to urge objections against any practicable line of policy, work done in the manner whic the constitution | That the measures of the last Congress, in reference to authorizes and requires, and we are willing to sub- | the subject which is shaking the Union to the founda- mit the decision a that question to the people; but | tion, were not in all pe what Mr. Webster desired to we will not consent, for the purpose of accomplish- have them, is well known. Thatit was his duty. as it is ing that or any other object, however desirable, that ¢fall good citizens, to acquiesce in thove measures knowingly to violate the coustitution and trample it | *ftr they became and while they continus the law of upder our feet. the land, I need not say. And it is my firam of inion. that If the policy of the democratic party, adopted in it is im no «mall degree owing to the manner in which Mr. 1845, of enlarging the canal by the application of Webster ha« performed his duty, in the responsible posi- the surplus revenues to that work, bad been ¢ tion and the arducus circumstances in whieh he has been | placed. that the friends of the Union at the South have tinued, the enlargement would now have been com- bt leted, and our State debt so far redaced, that the | i teen able to stand their ground against those who seek | egislature could at this time remove the greatest North, in forcible resistance to the law, | to olution. and that blood has not flowed at the f t We cannot shut our eyes to the fact, that persons hold- betacle in the way of the forwarder, high tolls ¥ . we regret to say that this isnot the first instance | ing extreme opinions —— Legs mg s the aye are A ate differ from the | Staining toward a dissolution of the Union. | The mum. in which we ha pnatrain - © | ber of persons desiring this object at the North, I euppose majority in the decisic an important constita- | (6 he small, and not very large at the South, exeept in tional question, which this Senate has been ¢ led | one State; but there isa very considerable number, I on to decide. We allude to the decision resently | fear. in both sections of the country, who reason upon pronounced here, that a member of this body, duly | the «ame general principles as the extremists, and are elected and returned as a member of Congress, with —tending—perhe ps unconsciourly—to the same result his consent, and not declining to accep’ the office, | Where the same measure is pursued by different persone was entitled to sit ber a Senator after the com. | for directly opposite rexsons, we commonly say, that the encement of his official term as a member of «of the one or (he other are sure not to be realized. speneemen Ss In the present case, I deem it certain that the expee- Congress, notwithstanding tl al dleelae | totions of both parties will, in the event of a separation | ration, that “ No person be of Coa- of the States, be wofally dixappointed. Nothing will be gress ebail hold a sent inthe Legislature.” Whet gained by the South, in the way of security from anti- the decision made by a majority of this body in | slavery agitation; it will gather new violence and that case was in any degr need by adesire | strength. Nothing will be gained at the North, in re. | on the part of the majorit ain the power in ference to the existence and extension of slavery ; it thie body to carry this an yrite measures, | Will be guarded with greater vigilange, and will seek to we will not assume the r letermine, but will | read itself im the direction of Cut® and Mexico, with leave the decision of that jon to the impartial energy of purpose ect yet dleplayed. All the re. | : “pe — ’ straining and ning influences on both sides, which judgment of our const w from the kindly Union of North and South in one | ve have felt ¢ bedy politic, and which have insured us sixty years we are under to support th simost uninterrupted prosperity, will be at once blasted. } the paces bill in Fvery existing grievance, complained of at the South gress through the Senat nd at the N will be immeasurably augmented and ¢ its final paseage asa prost the barri E and superndded to all will be the horrors, | intended to be erected by nstitution against | ¢rim d cufferings «f civil war. Regarding these as | the abuse of legislative } r tot wo mon ou wet 8 diem nation gehen i know no} contract debts, and impose taxes. It now » eaten patriotic men of both partion | that our arguments, « appeals, and our rem th h for their recent strenuous efforts | nees are iN v Under these cire longer retaining our what seems to ue « calamity mete remain, deat sir, with gr y foapect, end ervant EDWARD BVGRETT. ur f a delit stitution under which ov eut is formed, | Te Hon. Narwas Mare, Boston, and by which it exists. All o:hor matters before 1H WN HY THE MON COTNCTIe the Legislature, when ev npa sink into At a meeting of the Common Couneil of Boston. on the insignificance. | We cegs on of the f the 17th inet., Mr. Kimball submitted the fol- constitution, in ite fall! i * paras oo Nal tae ines “cceeeiebant de 1 Ha been“ comseerated and de- ee so “ . hace of the inhabitants of Baston upon all | fore, e reas » 7 4 add ions, and whereas, the exclusive custody left to us to prevent the « od 7 v of the same is exercised by the Board of Mayor and Al- | the provisions of the « the | dermen of this city, and whereas, this branch of the debtereating power of the L. ature im | government bas learned with great surprive that the strement requiring & quorum of three-fifths (2) of | Mayor and Aldermen have denied the te al! the mem ms clected to be present on the final of large number of the citizens of Boston pasenge of this bill,) resign our offices respectively | sid hall fvr the reception of Hon. Daniel Webster, and na Senators of this State, aud we the pro- | whereas. this board te unwil } “ tial judge | Whe eetion of the Beard of Mayor and Aldermen in this priety and justice of the act to the impartial judge | ee te he Identified therewith, therefore ment of those whose inrerests and rights we were cent here to represent and protect. Ws. Honace Brows, nator from the Lat dist BR That the Common Couneil deeply regret the | getion of the Bowrd cf Mayor and Aldermen in closing Faneuil Hall egninst the Hon. Daniel Webster, our iilus- trivus fellow-citizen. whose high official position, whose Sous Sxypae, onwavering attchment to, and unwearying defence of the Senator from the Sth di constitation, where long service in the Senate of the Janne U. Come, United States, ond whore untiring efforts in support of Ronaber ‘the 9th dis’t tee een berg justly endeared him to the whole people Gronar 1. Fox, | "Resolved, That while thir Roard won . i: solved \* "1 would not interfere enntor from the 16th dis’t. with any rights which the Mayor and ‘Aldermen may have sev Terres, iy over Fanettil Hall, it cannot but consider theif netion in enator from the 17th dis't. the present instance unprecedented and injudicious, eal- Neves, | evleted to increase rather than diminish the public ex- r from the 13th dis’t. | eitement iL tare, Resolved, That it would have given to the Common ator from the 16th dle’s Council of the city of Boston the highest pleasure to ey fre ‘e | have met our distinguished fellow citizen in Faneuil autor trons the teh @ Hall, to exchange congratulations with his, hes Ana tiiiter from the i once more address his friends and neighbors in Sy | support of Law, Order, the Constitution, and the Union hasten The question on the adoption of the resolutions was Senatortom ty Gah ah taken by yeas and naya.and they were adopted without or ‘tor from the 25th dis’t debate Ly « unanimous vote. oo Ps é On motion of Mr. Trosrsos, a certified copy of the Senator from the 26th dis't ree: lutions was ordered to be transmitted to Mr Webster Arnit. 17, 1351, To the Hon. Savronn B 6 Mr. Ssrw offered the following : Wherens, This Board, A 8 unanimous vote. passed an order for the appointment of a joint . Governor and Presitent of the Senate,— (7 7 pop yt we © invite the President of the United to vieit this 1 hereby resign my office of Senator of the stare fy,iny f i of New Vork, from the Twentieth Senatorial ds Zo pipe na mg trict. Your ob't serv't, A. C. Stone solved, That a ial committer of this Council, Avnit 17, 161. Consisting of the 4 this Board aad one mom: | revidence of his father, ited. Mr. Tiostrson offered an order, that — with such as the Mayor aud Aldermen nen be @ committee to tender to the Hon, Daniel Webster, in the mune of the City Council of Boston. an invitation to moet and ad- dress his fellow citizens in Faneuil Hall at such time as he may elect. Adopted, SS CITY TRADE REPORT. Faia, April 18—6 P.M. Barapstvrrs.—Flour was rather heavy to-day, with enly 8 moderate demand for home use, and the market fer common descriptions favored the purchaser. The gperations in domestic amount to 4.600 bbls. superiine 0. favorite do. and mixed Tidiana and Michigan, at 6; straight to fancy Western, at $4 O24 $4 68%; id round hoop Ohio, with New Orleans, at $4 65 4 nesee, ut $487 & $5; fancy Ohio and U6 a $5 25; and extra do. do.. at $5 25.0 $5 GO. Canadian continued in good request. and we no- ticed sales of 1.500 bbls. part to arrive, at $4 56.a $4 62's. Southern was in limited suppl a $4 87 for mixed to good Aiexendria, Baltimore, and corgetown, and $5 # $6 50 for famcy. at which 900 bbis, were sold. Rye flour was quoted dull at $3 375s, with onlyfa moderate business, Corn meal hay been very scarce and firm, at $3 for Jersey, and $3 31 a $3.57 for Brandywine. Wheat was wanted for milling, but b-ing held above the limits of purchasers there was but little done :—Genesce waa quoted at $1 10a $l 17; Ohio. Me. a $1 02; Michigan, at $1 03 a $1 08; and Canadian, in bond. at $1.0 $1 07, Ry was nominally 7ie., and quiet. Barley ranged from $1 06 to $1 20, with a trifling Business, Outs ruled dull, but steady. at 48 a Svc. for Northerp, and 45 0 4c. for Jersey. Corn was a shade and held firmly, at $475 | at | | hs it $418 a $4 25; ordinary and straight State, at | | | { | Detter and in good demand, expecially Western inixed, to | arrice within ninety days, of which 25,000 bushels we dirposed cf at 62%, a 63c.; the sales besides include 10.000 bushels yeliow, on the spot, at 69 a T0e Cor10s.—The advices received per * Amerien,” appear about as wax looked fer, and bave merely exeated « subdued feeling with dealers, no particular auxicty cing shown by either side to open new business, Th tron ions reported were 800 bales, aud the market was called tye, lower, Vxovisions. —Pork was agi Live, only 600 bbls, bg ew mess at $ old-at $14 25; new 0. held higher at the close; and old at $11 Beef moved to the extent of 150 bbls, new moss, at agli 50; and at $5 25 a $6 50, shows y market. Tierce beef was more plenty and les of 150 ticrces Ohio at $14 60.0 $15, Beef hams ) bbls. at Letter, but scarcely so nged hand w $15.50. Ineut ing, embracing 200 packages hams at 8%) a 84 shoulders at Gize. Lard was firm and more active, the transactions amounting to 350 bbls, prime at Pets, But- ter was about the same, with ovly a moderate business Nothing new in cheese ¥.—The operations in_ this article comprised about 650 tievees ordina 80, cash; the market closing dull but steady FOARS.— Some 250,000 German were disposed of, at $9 and within th to $12; and 50.000 Havana, at $22 50 a $27, four and six | months. SR ENT Sa PS TOS Married, On Thursday, April 17, at St. Stephens’ Church, by the | Rev. Dr. J. I. Price, Hexny J. F. Haws to Lavinta J., cnly daughter of the late Augustus iL, Sands. In Brooklyn, L. I, on Thursday, April 17, y Dr. Spencer, A. G. Jensincs, Jr.. to Creruia Dovaras, adopted daughter of Joseph’ P. Wickham, Esq., ull of that | city, At Boundbrook, N. J.,on March 18, by the Rey. J. Van Nest, Wriam W. Feeten to Miss Race Busu, both of | Boundbrook. In London, on March 29, 1851, by the Rev, H. West- more, Judge Caner, of New Urieans, to Mania Witt- wank, of New York. On’ March 11, at the British Consulate, Alexandria, Fgypt, Neveanai Loxcsvaw, Ex, of Manchester, Eng- land, to Miss Sanan Lovisa, eldest daughter of 'D. 3. McCauley, Eeq.. Agent and Consul General of the United States of America in Egypt. Died, On Thureday afternoon, April 17, at 2 o'clock. of in- flammation of the lungs, THowas D. Kovcens, aged 29 ears 7 The friends of the family, and members of Globe Lodge No. 237 I. 0. of O. F., ulso the order of Bereans, are re- consisting of | 4 been a fair business do | a to fair, at $3 | the Rev. | spectfully invited to attend his funeral. from his late | residence, Hudson Hotel. corner of Hudson and Reade streets. on Saturday, April 19th, at 2 o'clock On Thursday, March 17, of billious fever, Eowix J. Mexern, in the 42d year of his age. Mr. Mercer was for some time Assistant Alderman of the Second Ward of this city, and by his urbanity and upright conduct won the good opinion of all parties. At t he was =~ tant of the Sixth Regiment, and no officer was more beloved and respected. His funeral will take place this day, 19th instant, from his late residence, corner of Ann and Nassau streets, at 3 o'clock. His friends, and the members of Orion Lodge. No. 278, I. 0. 0. F.; Manitou Lodge, No. 106 of Masons; E. Pluribus Unum Division, No. 61. 8. of T.; Masonic Temple of Honor, No. 1; Niagara Chapter, No. 36,0. U. A.. and the officers and members of the Sixth Regiment, are invited to attend. On March 18, of cancer, Mise Many Givwx, aged 39 years, Her friends and relatives, also the members of E, L. Snow Social Union, No, 1; Excelsior Lodge, No. 5,0. of O. L.; Martha Washington Temple of Virtue, No. 1, and the members of Protector Engine Gomgeey ‘22. are re- speetfully invited to attend ber funeral, from the resi- dence of her sister, Mes. Sarah Hogan. 150 Elizabeth street, op Sunday, at 10 o'clock, without further invita- tion. No carriages in attendance. On April 15, of consumption, Evizanern, wife of Peter Eagan, and daughter of Nicholas Holten, of Turbutstown, county Westmeath, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 253 Hudson strect On the morning of April 18, of inflammation of the lungs, Francis McCoy, aged 40 years. ‘The relatives and frieuds of the family are invited to attend his funeral. this ey morning, at 10 o'clock from the residence of his brother, Edward McCoy, corner of Cane! and Elm streets, On Friday, April 18, Mictart Mircette, son of widow of the late Peter Mitchell, aged 4 years and 10 months e time of his death | | for New York; The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence. No. 12 Peek «lip. on Saturday, 19th inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M On Friday. April 18, Eiies Travers, wife of John Tra- vers, in the Sod year of her age. The relatives and friewls of the family, and those of her brother, Martin Rooney. are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, corner of North Sixth and Second streets, Williamsburgh, L. 1, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. On April 15, of consumption, Assy Mania Reyxoxns, widow of Isane R. Reynolds. The friends of the family generally are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 3 Green street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, 20th inst., at half- past 3 o'clock, P, M ‘On April 18, of congestion of the lungs, Marritias, son of aes jas and Margaret Corricll, aged 2 years and 9 months, The friends and relatives are requested to attend hie funeral, this afternoon, at half-past 4 o'clock, from the Perry street On April 18, Exsia Lovisa, only daughter of Charles J. avd Martha Day, aged 1 year, 9 months and 1 days ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Sunday, 2th inst. at 2 o'clock, P.M. from the residence of her parents, 113 Eighth NB enue, without furthes invitatic will be taken to Greenwood C On Thureday, April 17, Nrenot fod year of his age, The friends of the family are reepectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late r 131 Eldridge reet, this morning, at half-past 9 o°cloek. His remains to Greenwood Cemetery for interment tend Branch, on April 18, Jous Mos roomeny, infant son of John 8. and Martha Strachan, late of Brooklyn, b. I Newburgh papers will please copy MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Naxrs. Leaves, Dare. Fon. Pacific . . q Apl 9.... Now York. City of Ginagow . Li APL 16.25 Phitadetphia, Washington... Apt 19°... Brome Alaba “New York... Api 19 Fi New York. Apl 19 Ohio... . ¥: | 5 Southerner. vi Yo Apl 23. fine York...May 1. Clearea. Steamers—Washington, Floyd, Bremen, Moller, Erie, Norman, Philadelphia. Shipe—Hadeon, W New Orleans, T P Stanton; Ware Ming Holmes's Hole, Dunham & Dimon, taeiticane (Sard), Rafto, Genes, Des Arts & Man- er Reginane (Beh, Verpetian, Campenchy, B Paven: Mauek Rebumacher, "| w on, Rerbi Brigs—Canada (Br) fos gros Boch holm, t t, Judson, Lagoa, fa, Judson, Lagsaree, © lnchicola, Schr—Evphemia, Do' Nermith & Sons. Il & Norton. Fowler, P'ro- Floope—Exeel, Bennett, Fall River, I videnes. oimt Stent Pee J 1 ni Fo Chagres, Apri Kas Moan othe and Havann, 1th ~ 7) DB Allen & Co. | 6th inst, lat % 2) N lon 7 ow rele Katahdin, of Cherryfield, with nothing by ‘mast stending, and waterlogged; apparently loaded with lumber; "ship" Anbert “Gai im (pht), Delano, Liv B fase ith an ngere, to Grinnel mn e. Tine ‘been but five Lengthy) tide of the Bh nd was sie days in the Britieh Channel, In ist 4), lon 49 to 58, saw "Pilg New England (of Bath), Sanson 8, with pee a |G any to Harn: lat 41 3, Ton dl ah, kom & erg fteameg any boweprit, (Aretic, Luce, bh ot Liverpool | taw several ioe! . Experienced very heavy weather the inst tem days of Magch; anchored im the lower bay Lith ingt. "Ship Huron (Tir), Hayes, with 16 passengers, to Willin Tery hoary, weather on. the pi FY Passengers: anchore: Nis; put in to I ith i Jl (Brom), Haesloop, Bremen, 34 4 dorand 316 Bhs to Rodewsid & Brothers. nt 43, ‘, evoke Br brig Corea, fr Jobe, NB: 7th amd Sth inet, Tat a2 as, lore icebergs. Ve rriet (Dele), Sveten, Ante to cette Upted to 'Dnshor ia the lovee bay 18th lusty wit Ki, tp. days, with mae ‘Burty), Means, Bilaworth, 6 days. [entds the Weat'on Wedocotay morpion. Sepan, Woodbridge, NJ, bound ty Came to anchor fel e Wm Pon va remains | | A and ' | | | | Charleston; Diadem, Wary, Wil Adventure, Potts, | | St John, NB; Pacine (s), Nye. ty of Glasgow (s) Matl Philadelphia; dist, Joseph Porter, Blackie, Apala- | chicola: April ward, Me: | Carnatic, Devereux; and Milivete, | | M uno, Moran, Savas | Venhallow, NOrlea Brown, Apa: | Inchicola: E jeCulloch, , Tel ‘ Snow; City tecost, and Grenada, Batchelder, | NOrleans; Bo Jay, Savannah it | Of the at York. | Columbia, Bryer, Liverpool; St Ge is. pire State, Ravel, “dus Marmonir, D vccott ows Bother May, Howe: Croustadt: Adinieal, Bligen, Hay White, New Orleans; B Aymar, Clenfuesoa; barks Drinkwater, Havana; Hyndetord, Stevenson, ow; Maria Morton, Bulkley, Savannah; Elize, Teaut- ‘ Sho i# high and ve low water mark, and mot much injured, and bolow tho paint of the N. dry on the beach, deeply embedded in the sand; stands up perfectly straight. ApRit, 1S—Wind ab sunrise, ovt,'3, and very light. arise, NNE; meridisn, NNE; eun- sro.) auuels, NYork. Ayrweny, April l—Arr Sol Heston, Atpononu', April $-Of, Thos Wood, Nicholson, from and for ‘NHaven. ‘ Ast, Mareh Tst inst, Ani Baw: ork; Sth, Leontine, Charleston, March “2e—Aer Alexandre, N York: 25th, | u 0, ith, Osear, N . Calitveain. delvert, Salamander, | Ady Jobn Holl Belle Assize, an ng: Farcwel H George, British Onk, for NYork and Anna Maria, for Phil Brisron, March 2—Cld of Wales, Dart, NYor's Sd inst, Cosmo, Onterbridge, do, Sld lst ult, Solway, Shad- wick, do via Queenstown. Bravwania, March 31—S1M Tafanta, Gridith, (from Ban- gor) Boston. Civny, March 2—Arr Argyle, Pletohor, Savannah. Std goth, Adonisy M'Millan NYurk: Slat, New York Packet, | Muir, do; Malabar, Crocker, NOrieans; Charles MeLaugh: lin, Gain, Boston. | In do, ldg, Letitia, for Pres Smidt, Ma ; CUsHAVEN, March 2>—Sld Cowes, April L—Ave Ra for crder enrietts, SPran Artoys, Mallen, A. Couillard, Havre; dl for N York, ron, Burdess, NYork. for Bre- | men ne, Moses, London for Boston, (and slid Stxt). Hasted by'2d inet, Lolland, Nielson, from Laurvig for New or Dover, March 20—Off, Juno, Florien, 29 days from Charlerlon for Stettin, { 1asaow, March 25—Arr Ann Rankin, Green, NOrleans: inst, Express, Audergon, Savannah. Std ‘24, Statira se, Perry, NY ork. OTTENNCRG, March 22—Ship Hebe (Sw), has been chrtd | N York, at $5, and five per cent primaze p:r toniron, with mission to tak not to sail before May 1. Sl—Are Maria, Mobile, : eNOA, March 2—Arr Giulia, Cesare, NOrleans; 2ith, | il 3—Sld_ Ross, Brown, NYork, Cld 28th ult, March 288i Prince tterson, Arr Colun| ri rodrick, N York, Ulverston. Hasnuna, March 28—Arr Nord America, NYork; 2)th, Charleston. rk, do. ch 2—Arr Oregon, ‘Orleans, Hutto ton, Brown, Mobile (or Hav York; Venice, Salter, and W: away. di | Hancock, Levensaler, NOrleans; Superb, SFrancisoo; Mount | Washington, Blaisdell, Carcifl aud UStates: 2d, Corneliag, } | Ford, Savannah; lst Sid Ist, Frank J) Richardson, | | 1—Malvina, Berghus, for Boston, ready; | | Blanchard, NOrleans; ‘Mu scogus, Keiferan, Newport, E. | Adv Dorcas Prince, Le % | Noemie, Gallia, Arcadia, Zurich, N more, for NYork; Elizabeth Hamilton » Labrinca, March $1—Off, Cazone, Portertield, trom NOr- Jeune for Gottenburg g Kixesrox, March 28—Sid Lady Milton, Feith, NYork. Liverrooi., March 2—Arr Laty Falkland, Smith: Miltiae des, Milligan, and Jas Gibson, Groen, NOrieans: 0th, Ca millns, Day, and Meridti M: Jas Calder, Peters, k, for NOrlea: ohe, Germania, Ta expected) for d om § Jane H Glidden, Philadelphia, (not rth Atlantic, Cook, NYork; ist, Anna Doro- "Kenzie, and Bombay. Calvert, NOrleans: Zanoni, on, Mobile; Niagara, Smith; Vandalia, Norton, and Philadel} adelphia; Carnatic, Rogers, Staton Isiand; Anne. Adriatic, Lowell, and James Nesmith, Watts Mills, Boston: 2d, New York, DB: L Harrington, New Orlean: * Michael Angelo, Wilson, Uphias Oriental, Nic . Staten Island (before reported #ld 25th ult): Ohio, Bramstedt, and Ashland, Ric rs, Boston: Charles Hamertor fant, Bath; Shannon, Wier, Eastport. yy New York; Amelia, Agry, Boston. New Orl hia, Stotesbury, Phil- it iurace, Weeymoger, Wirsi- Relle Kate, P Boston. Adv. Ni Fork, Sebi, Asia, (+) a field And Constitution, do, 6th ¢, Yorkshire, and Star of the West, and C David Cannot Teh, Pyramid, | armony and New ucen, de, + and Forest | Txaxe Webb. and Bark | | Truiabuli, do, Ith; Riverdale, do, 20th; New World, do, ist: Italy and Manga | rhe jo, Zid: Sea King, do, 2itn; Ty nm, Salter, and John | . Curling, do with despat inegow, (s) for fith; Europe, do 10th; Tonawanda, do 12th; Hibernia, Balti | | M with despatch. Ent for ldg ist inst, Vietory, Boram, Rio Janciro: Rebec. a, Sawyer, New York: Bell’ Rock w rente, and New York: 3 3 Ath, Cora, Morris, eo. in port’ Ld Allegra, Bennett, of the L the, ; Australia, Midas, ey Ginee in, eh Defences, Matha J Ward, Ben Lomon t, cil, for San Francisco, Loxnon, April 4—Edmonstone, fo Me: Carlo Maviran, Tillinghast, for do 12th; Jno Murray, Lal, for do, Idg:; Southampton, Tinker, for k, dG Wisconsin, Mumford, for do Lith: Inde # do Met! John Menry, = do, lorley, Myhill, for Francis Faloon, je!phia. March sisi rr Stamboul. Joshua Bracdon, Barth nd Paladin, for N York. Newrort, EB, March 28—Arr Chas Hamilton, Cowman, Liverpool, to,Jond for Portland: Racort, Jertett, Dartmonth, to lond for NY Penranee, @ Sl Slat, City Orleans! Sd inet, Revival, Phillipe, Jurgenton, NYork, Newcastir, April 1—Sid Prompt, Lodge, Boston. Cid prey to 24th, Heroine, Cornelive, N York. Nazaine, March 25— Arr ‘olenee, . Liverpool, do do, Syrian, Mason, N int Ante, Marquis of Chand Jenking, Pri ity Cli 24, Mary Campbell, Progden, Apa: Casey, NYork. ‘April Sid Hands sarows. Marc » NYork; (is also re 24 inst OvAN, March 2}—Sid an Am ship, name and destination Bot given Srock Tow, March 29—S1d Paragon, Elliot, Philadelphia; at, John Bell, do and Que Swerrs, Match 23—Sid Angustus, Burns, SPrancioo; Doth, M jel Philedelphis. Sesrantann, Merch 2eeoid Toding, Mills, NYork: lst inst, Wm Henry, Faulkner, Nitaven; 21, Fuichis, Paris ange je. Saw Senastras, March 27—Arr Marianna, NOrlean Texen, March 2—Arr Somatrs, NOrieans: 20th, Mi Alexandtia. Sid jet inst, Johan Heinrich, NYork. | Tamnacoxa, March 2—Arr British King, Cooper, NOr- leans Trivste, March 2—Arr Towray, March 7—Put Key West. Wier, Aprit 1-0, Lowi for NOrleans; Adolph on, London for jer, of and from Bro- for Baltimore; 2d, Atlantic, Trevennaves, M and taken into the har Cowes, April Sehr Vivid, Lakey, of and for Hull, wpe standoned last wht five milo SE of rines, After being in contact with t ship Atlantic, from Antwerp for NYork; crew saved. icity, from Puvvorrn, March %—A ship from 690 to 7% tone, die marted, and full of water, w Passed 19th inet, in ton 34, by ork, which has put back from hor. lower yard of a vow Painted white, gridently fact to some wreck; was passed March 28, lat 46, ion 1, Tiverpoor, March ~The Prince Arthur, for the Oriental, for Staten Island, were in contact last might in the river; the former lort part of rigging, balwarks, &e, and | bas gone into dock: the latter has al Tie Gen Taylor (Am brig), of W: March 4, HY Spa nis! A. 2B, lon hijp Camillor, tin here. : : Choppoxed lot, Yates, from Wilmington NC, wine City « sed throwzh Toone jee | n 4%, and om the Zh, for three ho Telegraphic Marine poste Clenred—Ship Eva, Liverpool; brig Robt Wing, tebte Ellen Perkiog, Savannah; John W Do xandria, Philadelphia; John O mane N Yor ANGOR, April 16, Cleared—Sehe F B Medgman, NYork. A—Brigs Emil uate “on™ , vom Work octane Brigs Tyee, NY ork; Bovton; sohe David mith, Avola, Brig HF Ryder, NYork, in distress. Citared—sehes Jones Smith, SM , dey petit y Arrived—Brig Monticello, Bostor 4 Artived—Ship Pilar; NYork. pri 18. ‘sitimore: Richmond; New Oneaws, April 16. Foretgn Matis. for Ieemen, via, Southampton ‘will clowe at the Exchange Room (67 | hange,) Saturday, April 19 at half past 10 o'clock, siesta "Franclico; Oregons hen per steamer KBs elven, . 4 will ‘close ‘st the Rachange Room (67 Bx- a sanciice % sents. Small packages token . . Alah: for & ah, will clowe A ave Letter Bags are also at Kenyon’s, fl Wail steve per steamer bingtom, ing i nd Vorta, Kennebec, Seymour, NYurk, Robit re] ip ‘Orleans, with an assoi mongers Were into Nassau, NI’. ned to be a’ total loss. Br Barw Actnes: ing of 17th inst, Race Point, Russ Baie Serve, from Cro Portemouth, Eng, Ist inet, and I Bric MaRianwa, of Portland, lost on Salt Key, was in- sured at two offices in Portlaud, for about $i, ‘8 good vessel, three years old, and was in ballast. Scun Mavrrowen, for Portsmouth, with molasses, at chor off Deer Island, dragged her known where she brought up. Tux Sour reported a6 having gone Sth tito. be the Catha Tur Gate ar Bosron—In th and two topeail in Ciiraltar; sche Bost’'n, Corson, Provide: argo and 30) prssengers, went ashore on’ Sunday, March 31, on the Hemeni Islands. ken oil by wrecker ‘No lives were lost, Tho veasel The Cato bel the late Sainuel Broom, of New Orleans. , of and for Mhiladelphia, gale of Wednesda: brig unknown went axhore on the NE aida of Rai 1 whex on the N part of 5; ine {Gilly Gayodss «HL ‘arncr, NYork 196 rig Vel whe Be 4 BOR Pottur, New= 7th—Stem ‘ie, Klamath, SU hours: ship ne, Whitfiold, iste Triniged Bag Valparniso Gf days, Remittance, Moors, N¥ork, 20 -daya & en hekgs Bonin chlose, “er . vin Bio Janeiro 0 help resent Tvlocibie, Wilton, Colorado River, vin Me Beets Robert Bruce, Nis Lahaina, SI, Bags, Cure. ley, Hevoluln, 2 days; Pilgrim, Lovett, ~ Empire, bw yt, diye, vin Reape, ‘Shanks Cire? ged to the estate of day J 18 days. vie’ Valparals . (Peru) Ciesson, ‘at Boston from Olasgow, saw mor a 1 r ‘pacity, Sumner, Um L ashore betw List Epllos. oc ey™ | pest’ paverite,’ Brown, Saute Gren a. Panama, hours, h—Stoamships (Law's line) Ackles an’ enys, ot peset Columba, (Pac Mait Co) Le! SA hours, 4 pase; bark Min 1 mer Commodore Prebl 1 pass. }! Muthers, Liverpool 226 4 meee | vem OS oo ee y alparai dl aa; bart ean Queen . Taare AAys A Pet de Teland and Valparaiso 66 dayse wichors, and it is not Dare, 1ith—Steamer Gen Warren, Smith, Trinidad and Humboldt a, Pr 24 hour, hip Albatross, Knowles, Neweastl Y, Bp ak D Godfrey, Jound, Bost i days, vin Malaga 125 days; chr Mary, Tibbey, Bodega Bay, he Cleared March 5—Ship Fra Wiadsor, Boator Juno, (Haw) King, on, Bodega. Gth—Brig Ieabel, Ferguson, Valparaiso; lo fone of them has a high deck load, supposed ha; schrs John Story, 4 A fore-and-aft_ sche of about ® | (Br) Dunnett, Tahiti, f pass; John Douglass, Elis, Guya> low 4 dry on Moon Hoad. Two small 3 or Island, near Prince's Head. A Kfarke J Walls, Jr, Bailey, Panama, 119 sehr ip el Weymouth Great Hill. A Dutch ewia, Milwaukie, Oregon; bri yeszel, w ail n to wk on South Boston flats c and Pearl, all ballast Bee, and Chav dragged to Sou Sehr Wm Pollard, of and ees, wet ashore ter etove, pobre. public ne ports throughout the Un bors, cour ds or channels, #! that’ passing up the conator si harhors or channels, red nd y parced on the starboard hand, black buoys with nd buoys with red and white sin channel ways to be With alternate white and black perpendicular atripe ner erson the port hand, Htripes on cither hand. it lock, Appleby, N York. Br ship Bobt A Lewis, Vaughn, Whalemen, St John, NB! brig Rockingham, Gilkey, Camden; schrs no date, United States, Barnum, of | H Smith, Totten, NYork; Henry Laurence, Norton, Bath. mt in with loss of anchors, ke, | pers | Abecing, Texte, Monies, oa ( pip alee or crate res 108 3 int 06.08, lan bre Cohasset, Blackwell, do; G J Spoken. Ship Palestine, of NYork, from C ton, no date, Int 268, Jon Bark Delegate, Marshall, from Salem Ji Grande, Feb 24, lat 4N, low 21 W. Rark Dibdin (Br), from NOrleans 96 22, lon 42 40, | “Brig Lydia, of and for Portland from Cardenas, was Passengers Arrived. passed Sth inst, noon, off Carysfort Reef, Liverpoor axp HALayAx—Steamship America, at Boatom FORK CALIFORNIA. —From Liverpor1: Connt De Laquoche, Messra Hf Staughee Ship Helen M'Gaw, Lunt, from Old Poi iforn » With US troops, Feb 27, lat 5 Forelgn Ports. Carcurra, Feb 22—Ship Sanford, Xurk, 2 0728 dy chartered at £5 pe W: Arzo, Benson, Bost th, do; 04 putin 2th, G for Bosto ze ppontis, Burst rr a) New York; Wooderso nion, SW ble pass: Bachelder, do; ships Arche d'Alli ). Canal and servant, Mrs Dupuey and child, J B Plattet. 4 children Oris, do; 3d. che Anglona, Menies Evcoes ine and servant, Mrs (: ‘npbell, J Kenan, D Setkirk, J Raridon, T Lahaina, Cld Jan 30, sehr Betty Blisi Rollins, Tahiti h | Mew . J MeWarran, D Dailey, E Frurgen, © Jour me bark Bramin, Butts, a cruise and N Bedford; Jlst, bark Can- | D Faggin, V Faggin, P Boutel zen, J Wilsor tero (Br), Taylor, 8yduey; Feb I, brig Gulnare, Sayard, Ta- n, J Curry, A Cui hiti. A Matterkscn, E Matte . 3 Ow April 4—Thomas ( Borton, ldg. ‘Thorp, Mrs Prichell and child, Mrs Ewing and servant, PAX, April lO—Cid sel Loyal, Larkin, Boston; 12th, | Taylor, W Scott, L MeClure, C D Scott, E Eady J Woodt |, Smith, Philadel phi: Templeton, W Tandall, R Pen: i, EAlvord. FE ‘A, March 25—No Am vessel in port. Sid léth, b vord, D Jacobs, H Barker, $ Beel, 1, Moore, E R Woortes, © Nevens, Boston; 1th, John Spear, Spear, | H Hawes, Ira Morse, F Bureneau, W Vineent and lady, W (from Trieste, havi d, . Booker lady, W Robert, tt SH Allen, 8 Thorn, J Mrastna, March H Botcher, F Ryan, J Thorp, Mra Mix, child 3 Brown, RJ Ham E Sparkman, MH Bri jo, J Corning, J W Frasier, F Cook, D Wootmai Geo Sehriener, P Hoffm Thos R Hale. H Spence and lady, De Atus, MR Ward, JB Bird, SB Davis, J W Jacobsin, | Ide, and others, as Sid |. Be | G Tit Railroad. pse, James, Boston; 2th, bark Nautilus, Lincoln, - SHIPPING. load for Boston, and gail about 2th. Vaenoo, March 22—5 Abt Ist inst; Ocean for do abt ready; Stella, Young, for (Sie) for do abt eh in 0 N n) for ire, arr on; brig _ Rocwerse, April l—Fr brig 8 ton, 3d. Rorrempam, April Y . une; Dutch ba Duteh schra M Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA, April Are sald to have been seen coming inte the bay during the gale. Schr Bolivar, of and from Surry, after losing both anchors, and havins lost foremast. Brig Ella, at Rowe's wharf, had quar- nr oy New Ontran« —There were in the port of New son the Sth inst, 1M ships, 25 barks, 19 brigs, aud IL Notice to Mariners. Prrswant to instructions from the Treasury Departmant, given by the seve € ed Stator, “tof May next, all buoys along the coast, or in bays, har= 1 be colored and numbered, so ‘s out, bound for the Arctic Sea, Monterey, McManns, and Lith, Marce| Steamer Cherokee, Wil bbing, for up the ri the river; Ophir, Boynton, Bark Tonia, King, from 33 days ont, for w: is, (from Marseilles) Borton; ¥ Beecher, . (from do} do; the T lost two ai ow about 20th, An easterly wind sprung up on allowing vessels that had Leen wind bound # long ut. . Jan 00—Arr brig David Henshaw, Keen, from SFranciseo: Feb 1, bark Sarah Hooper, Dean. do: sch Pene- Nantes, April 1—Br brig James, Forman, for Rochelle, to M Howes, Boarse, for NYork, orb do dos barks Scare, from Civitie Vecehie, ar 16th une: Ar- ; a, arday, April 19th, at 3 P. beth Means, Miltert, for do | Cen edmehip El DORADO, LAW tons beth ty commander, will leave No. 2 North River, Saturday, Ay th. at So'clock precisely, ‘Orleans, Id; rado has proved herself to be the fastest sea steamer ‘olina, Stewart, for . Rahaak. for Boston, § or Ivadora, fore topzallant ith, Humboldt, 175 Constitution, Bisell, Sam ‘nt South Boston. The | Walter Soot, e, Calluo, 2 Maria, aro the Boston Packet, | Doty ie D Carr, Kohlar, San Louis Obisy ters. Schrs Joy, Milo, | Sam Roberts, , Sandwich Islands, 9 pase; Excel, Cor- Boston, and are badly | win, Trinidad, 20 paws. from Harrington, with Wth—Barks Russell, Cooty, Monoluln; Alexander, (Be) 8; MeVicar, Y aivo; brig Broadaxe, (Br) Simmons, Sydney, pass: aches Curlew, (Haw) Griffin, Lahaina; Waterwite her, Bodegi Mth—HKark Fairlie, (Br) Davis, Callao; brig Wakulla, Sherweod. Trinidad Bay, 60 pass; schrs Indiana, Cuello, Central America; Flight, Marsden, Trinidad Bi Buckman, 'C: . do: brig Sea Gull, Sarah Lavinia, Sweet, chr Spray, Hall, Manila, York, Grover, Philadelphia; Palmyra, Chip- 1. (Cid Yollectors of the hat on or before th is, or entering the bays, , Mariels olored Harriet AVAN sebrs Emeline Mankin, Latourette, NYork. STONINGTON, April tr sehrs Lonsdale, Philadet~ ‘hincha Islands for Bos- | PMia for Providence; Exact, NYork for NBedford; and re- mained 16) 3, for Rio | | SALEM. April 14—Cld schr Globe, Small, NYork. Std for Trieste, 4th ult, Int Jones, Look, and Mary 18th, brig Helvellyn, Gilpatrick, (from Kennebunk, are 12th) Georgetown, SC, and wife, Marcow and wife, Anderson, G Benjamin, Morland, Bayland, C8 Storrowas, Capt Goldsborough, U 8's Dean, Rylands, G F Train (bearor shanks, Billodean, John Twine, Ch ‘ayler, Messrs Whiteford, Ray, Tet esnrs Le Chevolivr, Og. F t Comfort for Cal- N, lon 4 W. Br, 519 tons) for New nglish ton for 100 tons indsor Pay, Brewer, for Partridge, Miss Jo about Mch Howland, for do Gor sds, | Chas Hundry, Win Bennett, Swan, F Templet hie Charles per, Cutts, London (having re- Pd hy lino Joke Kors i. pe ipo oot slugs evade. Grates iyeeen inh, Ween hedn, Remper, Richard Jones, Dr Lamaghi, Mr John Daw- von, Miss Ann Lenox, Messrs J Avrele, Wright and wife, R * | Morrison, Robt MeCarmick, P J Martion, NX P Lassin and Me) wyeom’talifea to BostoyeMe Chas Altion and jor of oo fxx to Bosten—Mr Chas ison an: poet ge Os- | Allison, R Mesars Fraser, Me Auli York,s oon; W Wilson, Gibbs, | Pherson, Seeton, Smith—10, Total—3L Jamies § i Lav ‘ackot ship Albert Gallatin—Rev Mr Nu Joseph J Head, T Fatherley, Richard J Garretson, Misa Campbell, do. Passengers Sailed. Livenroor—Packet ship Empire State—P Gibson and lady, Scotland; G Rees and lady, Jamaica; Miss Hall, do; Mr Spar- row, do; Mrs Reed and ebild, NYork; Mrs Fisher and cluld, Rochester ~40 in second cabin and steerage, 2 CuAGREs—Steamship Alabama, from New Orleans—$ Sin- clair, CW Kellorg € A’ Kellogg, Thos Baxter, 1 N Old: ham, JM Oldham, Miss M Morthag, Mrs Cummings, child Genoa) Sumatra; barks from M: ATES OF FARE REDUCED. line for California and O by the United States riolan, (Bret) do dor Sda: Gabrielle, Bri —On Sa w and splendid double gel Afoat having made the trip from Chaares to New Fork eight running days. Passengers by this vossel will ama in ample tiie to tal mers Panama or Columbus, to leave that port on or abont May Ist. For apply at the offies, 4 and 39 South street, OF street, corner of Warren street. OR SALE—A SECOND CLASS TICKET ON THI to sail on the 23d inst, Inquire at TS terven House. Watson, for Beyrout Hinckley, for Boston MEDICAL. RII OLD LIL ADWAY'S READY RELIEF INSTANTLY STOPS Somers, and pain—It is warranted to give relief to the following A Barrett, Bal g NS Crane, Crane, and Sarah | in fitter tes, and to speedily and effectually Elizateth, ——, NYork.” Ady brig Ci for Boston _Rhoumatiim, sick and nervous headache, > . heart burn, cramps aud spasms, stiff joint BOSTON, Aprit 17—Are Br steamship America, Shan sete’ thrval, dysentery, nervocsaase: Liverpool: Tir hark Actress, Flint. chor in Nantasket Roads, ship Plymouth Rock, Caldwell, | in Liverpool, was incor: | from Liverpe of rectly te inset 14th fore the gale April A (Brem), elena, 4 1. April Are Pall River for N York. TON April 12=Are » April —Cld bark Matonzas, iehmond 12th, ) Stearns, Trinidad. . ches MF J Williams, Ma Below, alzin, whether it orginated from internal derangement, injuries. Madway's Ready Relief, taken inter- 4 applied externally, will speedily and effectually | ston Che d cure its © . Price, Sand W cents per hottie. Radwi 152 Fulton street; Mrs. Hayes, Brook- lyn; Coddin, Jeon street; 713 Broadway. y ATTS’ ERVOUS ANTIDOTE.—EPILEPSY CURED, ¥ shall information to any one co andin, 4 in nervous olds, Bost. hr Richard A y one diseases, or iW IDOTE 1S THE FIRST, OUT Soience, Albany; of cies that I hold, that eve attract ¥ customers are 6e new, 428 tons, | curio wonderful power, that they baye wed ap wilt a doxen, sting and speculatin, J. GUSH, bs . Wis sg ii Muipe Alliance, Robinson, Liverpoo en —_ on it), Lowry, doy ba omimerce (ir), ry, do. ' 's ERV OU! N E SURE Lith—-Are bel Treeie (Nor), Strom, N pe, Cla bark W ATTS’ NERVOU ie AS CURED ME OF Avel York Kendrick, Boston. Sid sehr Col Sutterly, Davis, N in, for ton yours, tng from i tain the recital, 2d. A volumefcould not not to he dese ri - For the last eight months I could not womy f M, Mth—Arr polaere Flora, (Sp), Maristany, Maras tnce was laid open, and the nerve dissected oat. without the Helen, Griffin, NYork. Cld steamship Isabel, Rollins, least benefit. M. BE. BOTH WICK, 23 Spruce etre Yana, via Key West; schr 8 Morris Waln, keri . New 4 o- y Sid Lark Jorgen Bec’ (Dan), Bodker, NYork; brig y ATTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.—1 HAVE BEEN AP- Z thern port 5 | ficted with Newenlgia for years. I hay from NYork, received the mails ith. AM—Arr bri DAN Vrant bed Alfred, Wass, Newburyport; ven from Bucksville, GLOUCESTER, April 1}—Arr set: NYork for Bath bam, snd n Wardwell, Idg piles HAMPTON ROADS, April 1S—Be from City Point for Rio Grand Oxford for Bat a, Hor Beker, Harding: 20 J Baber. it Tangier for Be 2» passengers from the steamer pilot, off the bar, at 7), Nor), Storm, NY ork April Are briz Fairhaven: sehr Hudson, Hevencr, Waldobore Ashland, for Bucksviile, Cld th, wehe Gre Wm P Dolliver, Pai more HUMBOLDT BAY, Merch 13—Br ah Franklir, Freeman; Ellen Mari red, nnd electrified to no purpose, T used 14g by and have been frea from pain since. “CHAS. MULHOLLAND, Troy Museum. [was recommonded by Slaw, of the Broadway Theates EDICAL | AID.-—" FALSEMOOD | SILALt <r. ising tent! NY t \N 4 rand strect tor, at hi a , where be William, Fish, lon ecian, G re Caroline Salem for Bait’ | Nickerson, ED CONFIDENTIALLY i whieh he Areata. wit Vests, Emily Fara- pervens itit SFrancieco. devility, &e., atising diploma tn his. pri No fee titl outed. D® 2: MORTAMORE WOULD SAY TO THO8R WHO have couteacted diseases. “Cura ut volons,” that ine ris. Wickman: Merings, | Tase care of t*y b T have devoted many yenes to my f. Sinkin, York m NYork for Goorge., ssion, and havo trea Those who wish ty © ult me - ‘. can #0 (free of charg from 8 A.M. to ORVILLE, Are O—are xcepted, If you value yout health. you Mle A Cliford Hoos Bee knavee who unblushingly tell you “that t y guly ean cure ila A Clitords Moon, NE rh Font tad fiat cant Rind of gaitne wit? nt Stace yi a fary for disense Persons whose health pated, Uae Stel! browe Wi oxmeids | Wien reined by the Call upom me dally. 106 Wite is that have assemb) Ham trot. ferent year. Bact ATMENT QF PRIVATE A vegetad FYALIS AND LONDON TRE. XE diseases, inn fe withowt pain. In ¢ Savannah, and f jihes unknown, went | And conatitutional ate to ven *llg morning ther very thie he lowal r DEL, Apell Attache Aurk, Wilko NYork. (S14 8th, | who carat, V Matilda, O'Brien, NY ork; Tth, Coquette, Bennett, 4 years dernti MOBILE, April rrbark Win BM Harris, Mallet, Now Ces & perm: Yorn. Cid bark John Winthrop, Blanctarl, Havana. bth—Are brig Vigilant Sp) Mirandell, Marana. Cld Carrio hark WH Bro ttideates, slow t et, Post, do; Oth, in one day—D. M. Cork (Sp), Maristan: in 8 few hours, after anot it Joh jong time— rond paid over April S Are ship Qcoan Queen, Shoofe a, to he cured of weakness from sol yo with site, Kooy hagres. Cld steam: red me by local and ge: troatiment im ‘arin Burt me hips Thos Charech, vane, You cured mw worst o| ell; € “rocker: Empire | on my body and face ta a 9 ime, after £ Br), Murphy: Car vek, and Virginia fonder three physicians fora y using Bir), Thompeon, Live rpoo every quack medicine 1 could hear of Wa rson, Tort! Sth—Aresteamslip Pampers, Hunter, Chagees: trig Me- | Amboy, NJ. Thore at a distance ean. by, foe, tailak, M’Carty, Havana, via «Heroine, Hussey, | trented by mail, Office hours from SA, M. to 2 at San Juen, Nie) Atrovide (Mer). Penyon, Canpenchy. We. | 71s 97. M. M, Larmont, M.D, 42 Roade street, two doore low coming wp, SW Tage ith inet, 2 Tit,’ steamehip Mexico. | feum Broadway. Talbot, from ners Sears, Graham, from Aranen n, Galverton and Motazeria Ba: Borh, and HH Bo. Skolfield, Liv ys Animpep: Dirlen, Jovce, Boston. Towed to sen ath, sels Cornelis, NORFOL April 16—Arr selire Trefethen, nnd Kate reg hy NEW LONDON, April 1 4 for Providence, HEAD, April 1—Arr bri; sh for Belfast; schr Franklin, SW Pass, bth inst, Cid stentnah 1) PM, she PM ip Globe, Thomp- | ships Tanne Newton, tpool; Reliance, Som 4 Geo Lineotn. ! Eurotas, “PRACTIC. Ra. Mees Tie lTA M, bee Georgiana, Gilehrist. lark, NYork for Bans to, destroy. the f coy the topeee Tt ip & fact that ‘when ae faouldy aitogriher. wey to April S—Are sehr R & If Retell, treated, sche DC Brooks, Rosehtook, Cart tention a6 to yor fa no otter we Piven in" inate A ‘Art sobr Gen Peavey, Wel rt hy: you If properly understood, aro mow steamers Vule Tronsides, Greer and 10" tom tn uncommon medical nos, Briggs, NY ork, | tages the author has enjoyed, and a very extensive Thompron, Parker, N York mee PORTLAND, April 15—Cid sehr Mi burg. HICHMOND, April 16—Are kchey Wim Mowry, Barker, N York; Mement Tenae Acorn, Sy SAN PRANCIS Crocker, Valparaiso Br), Comphell, Live nowles, 3 Moore, Hong Kong, @ da don, 184 days, yin Babin Haw), Labs erty, do: tice in this epwciality, he has amp Bipermancnt cure, in cases old-atanding if may jinenees. oF their Consequences, aa wall aa rem ‘om, earl, hail a | ie, Gandy, Newark; hips Tantress, | Ben's Queen, extern Star, tieed Treatise, giving treatment, dist, recipes, Rey eres exers nate brant gow onan, i Aneto Loted treated. edition, en, —y i Sid att Greenwich pireey "wa street, lod (ees by addeoosing Box 969 Post Office. oft Rat H ays, via Miceueson 7d |