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NEWS BY THE MAIL Our Mcxtean Correspondence. 7 [ezcen ey VIA MATAMORAS AND BROWNSVILLE.) Dexaxeo, Feb 25, 1851. Parver H. French wet Dead—His Gang Taken Priv somers, ant Confined in the Prascn at Durango— His Incursicns vpon the Rancheros—His Proposi- | tion to Pyght agninst the Apuches— American Rob- ters-- The Conditun of Durango. I wrote you from Mazatlan some ten days sinee, giving you an account of some of the activus and movements of the notorious Capt. French, whose deeds in Texas, and throughont somo of the States | of Mexico, have given him a reputation as un- bounded aud unenviable as the noted Monroe Nd wards enjoyed. Tho worthy captain is not yet dead, as stated in my last. Aftor raising a com pany of ten men at Mazatlan, in tho month of Janu- ory last, he left that place, groeutly in debt, and Jed to the mountains, with a view of attempling | the capture of & party of Mexicans thon en route to Mazation, with « large amount of <p Upon | aeeting the party, hefound their number (oo great or his small force, ad passed on without interrupt | ing them. Ile had loft Mazatlan with « very li- | mited supply of provisions, and was soon compelled te rob 4 ranch on the road,to furnish his commissary deopartuwent. Ile also got some arms from the same lace. He likewise rebbed several smal! parties of fexicans on the road, and, taking all their animals and provisions, lett them tied to trees by the road- side. the route. Ile met wita no re the tance till he reached | small town called Echaverca, abou f leagues from this city. Here the people had of his acts ou the road, and endeavored to | stop A yretty severe conflict ¢ r sulting im the defeat and capture of Freach and men. Cue of French's party (North West by name) was killed, and some four | others were badly wounced. ; ptain bimself received a severe ‘abre cut ae otherwise badly wou ded now in the jail iu this city, awaiting their trial. is generally thought the enti e party will be teneed to a lengtiy conduemont inthe castle. ‘Chis, however, is very duub.tul. — tivery one knows what Mexican justice i, and that fine talk and a little money can acer country. My opiui mouth from this time. dy succeeded in getting himself separated from Lis men, and has most excelleut and comfortable quarters ina private house opposite the jait. yas yeetorday seen promenadi home, att d by two soldiers. accustomed to svea cervant east dejected or humbled. ‘ince his confinement he niard, who daily visits hiv room, to instruct him the Mexican language. He has recently ad- dressed a letter to the Governor, in which he pro- { » face, aud was whole party are | it in Jess than o1 Ue has not been tery and fate are generally koown throughout the | States. It is impossible to say what tate yet awaits this etrange and taieuted young desperado. J will advise you of the result of bis tria’ The names of the persons comprising Cupt. Freneh® party are —Parker H. Trench, North West, John Jones, John Lngiisn, Francis Lelay, Gicorge (negro), Thomas Parker, Wm. Arnold, and Peter Fleyer. Of these, tho three last were wounded, and are now iu the hospital in this eit There are now various parties of Americans rob- | ¥¢ end running off stock between this place and « sw thus prejudicimg the natives still more gainst our countrymen who may be passing tavough the country. A certain Joseph Thompson, plish any desired result in this | ais, French will be at liberty | limity.” Indeed, we hay He has ale | things consice northeasterly breeses. a storm of rain years “ reeding that uf a ¥ tteee Qtiaee: (From the After several days height unprecedented the storm a few weeks jes and streets in exposed situations | Lieutenant Governor. five for Congress, and two for ( missioner of the Gencral Land Office, The railroad bridge at the North river causeway, be- | pais tohave the mort chances for elect ago, and som the north side of every buil he stones were ¢f various sizes, 1 Man TROUBLES, ETC. bw 0. une, Apel 12.) : storm took placo at Galveston om Wo'ckek M. ‘The weather was warts te degrees Fuhrevheit—the wind blowiws, but from thy north, and some showery looking Hig in tho shy. Suddenly shower of hail a) anees itt vit Sud'in fiftern minutes reaking al the te smallest being ab the size of grapes. while others were ws large as ora Very few were gathered until after the storm cease! it vine dangerous to vers ure into the streets whilst they | the storm, and tem inches in circumference, Some of (he stones that were measured afer when they were lessened by melting, were ‘They fell only in the city, A thunder storm fullowed, during whieh the Star esti ing. Was knocked down by t , con | dered senseless, ‘Salem ( Mass.) 1", April 17. vt clear. pe. rah fn fresh | Hotel was struck by lightning nudtset on fire. It was uirhed without damage, A elerk, in the kk ond ren- He recovered, however, without injury. ‘The rmull pox is prevailing in Houston! Phe pro-jects formany | of the crops ou the Iyaz0s are favorubh ‘There ure six candidates for the Governorship, four for eemnor Bell ap- tween Forrester street and Northey’s Point, was carried | The steamer Colorado arrived et Lagrange en the 21st away, and the road cow red through the tunnel over the rough on a raf. away on the marshes in wea, which rushed #0 that a man floated Portions of ‘the tratk were wep! rt ero very much deranged. ‘The Kwex train, which started in the forenoon, just before high water, was com- pelled to retarn after await the fall of the ed garry was so high as to nearly extinguish the dre of the | Lafayet le strcot, this side of the bridge. and the wharves | son at Refugio, were flooded, and tie tide flowed almost u in North street, near Such are the statemeats of the raicheros on | bridge, the tide flowed across and left much drift wood op each side, into Front street. rave So, too, as itreceded, Immevze quantities of wood and lumber were floated ordi at the Alm from the yards were overflowed, and sust w wee cads on the North riv ive from eighty House establish ment; and n of the dealers, Be trated aud trees lost many of their branches the North bi ‘The scene on the and storm, was one cf wildnes: ras employed a young | ' poses, £0 coon as ho is cleared, to raise a compaay | marshy 9 fight the Apaches, 4 (a John Glanton, whose his- | The We hear that there was a xchoone nat it is feared that all hands i} } from Texas, has lately committed varions dopre- dations inthis State and in Chihnahua. Le bas | sme cight men with him. The Indii sales cats half the ranchos between t havo been broken up, aud the rancheros rua off by the Apaches. Rumor says the eclobrated Wild Cat is nowin this State, about one hundred und fitty ails northwest from this city. The government is endeavoring to raise a sufficient force to march ainst the Indians, but will be unable to accom: piish their designs, for the want of funds. They ar also offering inducements to Ameri jg the campaign, but the * gringoe: the peat first. Unless some peedy and cortain st aken to suppress the Apaches, they will fe become masters of this portion of Mexico. ibe Mexicans complain bitterly of the United tates, on account cf the tardmess manifested by our govcrnment in complying with the articles of ihe late Hidalgo treaiy. by which the United States obligates hex ian’. Fon examination of the registers in the Pro- ® office, in this city, I find there have, since » over 3,000 Americans passed through the new, en route to Califormia, vin Mazatlan. ‘There is very little business “taty, the Indiave ba all the miues, and it isto them stricken country must look for «up, ‘ThIR, place now has a popnistion of onls inhabdil bad; in fact, more than is place and Chihtahua w being carried on in this run tho Mexicans from me this ndid wansion | ships. were laid upon their beam ends ‘The elf to protect Mexico against these | | the vessels in thy oecan presented @ specta We fear From r L. Ile | five horses, blew down, 1 vg in front of his new | ly injured that they harbor drags veral | any on record Carttonvill Age w that land-locke ed. of such great that it must have been a | our reck bound coast. Luwrenee, we hear that ir anchors. arhore, The tide. we believe, was higher than the | from the wharves. including several cargoes belonging to eral ta yards ned much daimage; cellars lied, and the eecupants of some exposed tene nents obliged to vacate the premises; fences were pros. Most of nd se. bridge floated off Lowards Frye’s utils. and raised a little. rth river, at the height of the tide ul desolation, not often a barn. Aun asin; while. seaward, the of terrible gramdeur and sub- . all astrous along in which were ses Was 80 | d to kith him. who was in the hay loft at the time, was very severely » but seems not in the | injured. In Marblehead. several vessels were dzivem ashore. "The railroads in ell dircetions are much damaged. The commu y from Be ern Ral Dee Wood. uy east on violent *. heights de micatio after the p. howe morn} , arriv at idvoad down track was and the Boston and Mai egraphie } ¢ also suspend uupposed to have cv ek »odny evening. hadly | Wednesday with unabated force. torm has net ceeurred in we are happy to state t px lnealit oxi r% with Boston was in good sense it has net beep atten structive calamities which have marked its progress Het slong My odd 0 ions, w as! by this dreadful storm must hw «of life, we fear, as well as property A Such a prob: this vie hat iu thi y atic retty much cut off, The 4°. and 4% train The Kast pril 17.) jong the river pre at Chelsea » perished from her. wus driven up to en ity and the ed with thoxe No material damage has beon done to shipping now in port a little egainst the wharves, the wooden piles, to which she varth to # considerable distanc A few bawsers have parted, and vessels have ehafed The ship Maria Theresa s attached, ‘The Ohio parted t of ber fastenings, aud the Two Brothers, and several other fine new bark Tropic Bird, am at anchor below, rendy for sea, rote d the Charlesten nt the gale ty. In thie city, the violence of the wind has oc- casioned several disasters, all of them, however, of minor importance. Signs, fences, ont-buildings, and trees. have been blown down. The front windows of Une shop of Mr. Cedwell i ? ner of Pureh 4 William streets, were literally steve in by the gale. A barn on organ street had one of its ends blown off. We may add that in the; general destruction of signs, | honored thee pingle” did not ¢ cape Town time- but yielded @ position hit had maintained for fifteen years, to the fury of Taeut. As the eleven o'clock train from Boston was within three miles of this the wind upon th crushing the ral port it, Ly the and was fortunate! ree with ¥ ity, a large tree Was preci ‘omotive, just ia front of the boi breaking ‘the standards whieh «up thrown clear from the (reek. ich the engine was running M tated by George Raymond, the dreman, who was proceeding fur- escaping inst Notwithstandit % the time to tree, * deal almost by | night, both boats from New York came through Aawe abatiog. to press, the violence of the storm rec hall'await, not without anxiety, further il the cylinders, was struck by a nd slightly injured om the foot, the violence of the yale on Tuesday to be | reports of the effects of this gale upon life and property te, and once it boasted over 100,00) souls. | | "The rw ) may be seen Soall : city, relics of Montezuma. Thero are ny magnificent buildings in this place, among which are five or six churches, built before | the indapendence of this country was declared; | these buildings will rival any we have in the States, | ., | dunet rebitecture and beauty; but they, too, are fast erusbling to the ground naes ia Durango, not inhabited, exvepting by bogs, and fleas. All the & « done by gtish and (ierman merchante; there is but one jean merchant in the After I have ttle more of the gountry about here, | will write @ again Chan: Our Raltimore Corresponacice. Rarrerome, Apeil 19.1851 + Rint County Masserre—Confeasion and trresis—Sin- zvlow Cox and Testimony—etttomptet — Rape Kaph im, § i ls mow e who perpetrat the Cowden fasn dently believed that four of the monstors the great massacre in Kent county, of Oth of February, are jously arrested, 1 Vidence, though be yy d no hand m the t-anenetion now seif, The parties be implicates are nam: Shoiten, Yord, Silla, and Taylor, all of whe arvedted except Shelton, of whom the officers are im pur- seit. The eubcance of bi foeson Is that they started 4 9a dhe orening im question, " oder several farm houses in Kent county. and want m to hom, but that he declined. ft ie, however, believed that he way with them. and that frrther de. vdopew n made now th y have fallen jon does net implicate Webster, the no whe has hereto’ an a believed We jivstiga th the snk man nature It ix te be will not be ted in ro beats! ond anne tur came tefore the Bab County ofa man named William Bowen “me orticles from x man named Jonathan Claeh. ft appears thet Clash. the a whe principal witness bes a very dark «kin, the neeuaed rained the puint that & not white, and thet his tralimony cenit not be ree min The dw! ere therefore called ¢ question as to the ners blond of th © wine’ to be wi nd browght t ony to prove that bis father ® Malay 1. however erted that bis mother was s negro, and to rebul this he seserted thet be had Lorcd three wiv was now the fourth. This eliached Uke point and his testimony was mimitted The cee A fn the courre ef witch it wae proven thet th: ed bad been im the penitentiary ons convieti rraurter when the jury ceoneiuded vot to regard hie testimony pad sequifted the ner Aman aemed Victor Winchelor wax yoetontay arte and committed to Jail in Bostiny re comet y, on the che of breaking into a house on two sitiereut nights. sod at- tempting to ravich two young girls, oue of whom was bu dioven years of age ‘Th. Mtenm boiler in the iron forndry of Mr 1) on York avénus, exploded last night, a fe the workmen stopped. mui! nile R wreck id ing Had it ocurred & few DP great tore of life woud have Leen inevitable Han. Storm ix Gronain.—We ba two or threo days, vory changenble weathe: Vieited alternately with sunshine and shower: had, fo boing On There are hundreds of ; n | on the seaboard, From the Boston We learn from Studi " of wood on the «teamboat wharf and the wharf badly damaged at Tin ot Tam was Wael r wharves at od and Jumber able np thet about Hingham were wh: estroyed. and w he street, so as to render it im Sargent & Co.'s Lowell Express informs ws 200 feet of the Lowell bleachery dry-house was blown down, Also, that the old station-house at Wilmington mn, on the Lowell road, and two barns in Tewks- bury A correspond chest gale in Th eyo yond all pre of the sea upon thy t, writing from zives the following acco that vieinity — vedent torm in this vi ’ the strep (J the wi shore, were irresistiiie, met With the same fate, yesterday. Comm init 1 street, Dor. nt of the eflects of the disastrous: 4 and force undis- of nd the tide was at its highest about 11. A.M. at wh the whois superstructure of Commercial stevet wharf, oc- | copied by Messrs. Charles imery & Co.. tloated off, earry- ing with it, in a body, shout 200,000 fect of valuable sen- sened lamber: the whole floated off in o1 tached. until it renehed the bea the eoye, Where it was thrown inte « perf: lays seattered over acres of surface, in | ed Dum. brid ear by the town, ix very badly damag- ed: the exp repairing it and putting the rond in good shape, « ot fall short of $1.00. At present it ix lange ble to do so at night i ve in a sitaation for carrin “ Commercial Point wharf was Hterally washed clean | the planking of the coal sheds, although loaded with | coal. was @ d. aul much coal war ith all thi al | Momday there were two honvy showers of rain, ac. | companied with hail, and the temperature became very considerably lowered. We undersiand that the bail was very severe a short distance from the ity, and extended for many miles to tho South. "be bail stones, ns large as pigeons’ eggs, covered the geonnd in some piece (me gentleman brought je supply enveloped in a blanket, yester * inte the city, as a specimen of the storm. ‘Another told w that, after witnessing the quantities of hail that fell on Monday, he haa not the lenet remnant Weft of skepticiem relative to the eclebrated hail storm in Jasper county, which was graphically de- seribed a few ycars ago by n wall known gentleman et tbat county. We hear of severe hail storms in the upper part of the State hey must have done great injury to the young corn, and to the wheat and ont crops.—Angueta (Ciu.) Constite fienalist, Apri 16. Dratn or Gres. Brany.—Tho Detroit Ty itane of Ab inet., records the denth of Gon as having orenrred on that day. tt saya — «© Truc to the noblenes of his henrt, he was at all times prepared forthe march, ms in his detirinm he audibly exclaimed, “‘Ict the dreams bent—my hnapaack i lung!" Tow Lemutifal tho seutimeut worthy the ( ristiwn 0! dieg lingh | T ve 4 them to «wapend capstoner of this wharf, some tons and upwards, were mostly di wharves in thi out the Ce it A sh This nt important particulars Another correspondent writiog from Port Norfolk (Ne penset, anya Demaw me at Port Norfolk will amount to some | th thow i dellare woe car ried away. The Draw w eu of the river: alco the toll- bridge rm ch dame ge The cellars are generally fil large jneutities of lumber have ay bo Nepounet village was igpasn BY TELEGRAPH Bosrox, April 19, 1 The chit Columbus, of Newburyport, Baleh, from Ce liv, 12th alt. (% Boston. with 5.500 Whee. of ealt. and 1,£00 jars of aloes, «Seek on the Bishop and Clark rocks om the Lith inst,, drove vover. and went on the bench | heat Coohituate, Cape Cod, The erew wer iin an exhausted state, The veel gad enrzo will probably be red rove, ie lit sive sen Ww the pit and | railroad, between Harrison square and Ni with lamber and firewood, i. on both i cupat Ranstend on whieh the carrying away half ot their coat ebatdrons of the water ent ross the wharf belo ih ir fe shed above the height cf | point ix half wash ot thy scan hardly vicinity, beimg lees expored, were mot £0 ay failroad track between the bridge and cot te entirely «wept away. The bridge ne, and toll-bridge xo badly Lnxto be impassable. A sc which rode gale for two days, between Thompson's Island ™ Posture Bar, this morning lays high and dey ui oh p yew) of lerge sive, nearly new, enme on the al Point, where lays arrose the She account of the disastro be almost indefinitely ext oues under the Snimedi 1 will exeuse is of superior bu tom, and eoppered on the b us oth ended rr luis t of rvati ” this a, with but as this fs all of thi yt golng into be saved, The vessel wae valued at $20,000, and with her enrgo wae in Mr. Bennett. whe went down to Mine RH! remaining are from three to six foot hi clining to the wertward, show!ng thet th ried away ‘The brig witha Ie north Capt, ¢ red fn this city vorbes, y by the feree «4 90 oan fater-Witeh, Conwa care 6 h inet... during the gate. 01 of the Highiand Light conway writes to hie owne about the some th We wt Cap ter y the er tm that two nippemed be mater w Sedge in the rday, reports that the «piles of the Highthouse were broken off near the rock The stamps and all in. four anil cre kare at a0 ight was car. 1 eels wont a bart receipt of the Haptist Mielonory Calon. in the for the tal eve of the month of Moreh lect. making the negreeate receipt: < toere than $120.00. which | ultimo. Mer arrival wos enthurinstienlly cheewed by the crowd of eMtizens. ra TewUtful river the Colorude, ‘nn, and the trait ve | ole me | The toute She thus opens the navigation of that The citizens of hagrange in aud his officers. a public dinner. sin Wertern Texas still continue their old Durinere of stealing horses and murdering whenever they ceding «short distance, and | have au oppertuuity, Three Me: were killed at or near the crovsi Bas WAhLOWw nL, of the Aransas river, by the same yarty of Indians who captured Mr. Hart's mals belonging to Mr. Lott, Dy Lea. Judge Len and lady we Mr nt the t daw ull t lett s ne ef the In Col Lott after day were permitted to depart in peace with their plander ole ten or «leven horses from Messrs. Jas. & L. few weeks ago. On the ltth wit. they 3. Watts r. Holt, tweive iniles above Goliad, On the ni; t ult. they paid a visit to the farm of Mx, 2. € t. cight miles above Goliad, and stole sc vera! ani- Carneron, aud: Jude bt iu the morning, ‘the Indians they could not be followed immediately for want of.horses to ride ‘She citizens of Dallas ¢ The iron steamer Liberty brings cotton dircetly tro: | to anot rin The 3 i} vin unty are still engaged. in re- e raft trom the ity river. They 1 endee between $2000 and $2,000. Ducinwss is now doing on the Sabine river, eYurs. ‘The river has been greatly impr: ud a it r port. Another steamer and two schooners trade. th evs, MeGuffin, long known as among the heaviest Santa Fe apd Chihuahua traders, lev dened the Indeys (Me.) route across the and adopted that fre nic, 4x cheap Dr, Chark a La aad better, mnaird. a resident of Lagrange and a na- a to El Paso, via Sen Anto- tive of Seutland, was drowned in the Colomde riven om the 26th ult, ‘The sales of cotton, to-2¥ 10}se. for middling. sterlay | America, h ifme Stat the tendency in prices downward. ‘The dates from Brownsville 2 inst of specie evers trip she makes f¢ to Galveston, On the rre on the all their berses, ten iu numbes RS irs fold, at $4 1S 8 $425 4624 $475 for fancy We und round hoop Ohio; $4.57 a $5 for pure Ge fancy and extra grade was in better re reached 1.800 bbls. Wicat, the tranractions reached 10,000 bushels M White, at private bar lowe Nay $5.12), per bbl. to-day, but no sales were effected parcels petter market 1,200 bbls Provtsio' was steady, and th moss, at $15 12 a $15 2, prime. at $1 tious include 140 bbls. mess aud prime, at yesterday Butter and Cheese we tions were very irregulai The transactions in cotton to. Barley avy. alout one cent holders have obtained very full prices, the to the ‘The steamer Yacht bri tty lane. m Brazos San ih wit. at Brownsville, Jusn, named astivere, killed himself by blowing off the toy of his head with « pistol ‘The well known aud gallant € rested in Matamoros, thoritics his employees, and was himself taken wp. The Westerw Teaan of the abattle between Lieut, Dodg fifteen dragoons from Fort diane, ei dations around Castrovil it. GK. Lewis was ar- the Mexican au- ae ou the Ist inst., b He interfered to prevent th arrest. of; © ‘th ult, gives an ne of the Sth Infantry ‘acoln, with a party ot In- d been committing many Th ‘utensnt and ed their trail a long distance, came ow them river, killed two of them, and captured bt in number, who b i Sal CITY TRADE REPOR®. Sareavay, April 19-6 P.M Another gloomy day has passed over our beads, and ogsin we h “Aswes have been firm, but not active, the transnetions smounting to only 50 bbis. is very Ii pearl —tegeth e to report @ restricted bnsiness in produce The stock in the Inspection embracing 1.053 casks pots, and O27 do. LEO casks, apsitrrs.—Flour—The mor since cur last. were only ments ip Western and ya moderate extent and The trade bought 4 wanted, to whom abut J,000 bbls. domestic were on to straight Sta unchanged figure: mest. at $4504 $462 for common. We da steady market for Southern, with sales of 1.300 mixed to good, at $4754 $4874. Rye flour was Ny at $337. without apy demand. Meal brought ; jor 200 Dbls Jersey, showing an adv: In higan in; market unaltered. Rye was the business amounting to 5.000 bushels river, at pretty freely offered, and the market was Outs sold to Limited extent, at a deeline o per Mmshel on yesterday's figures. For ales 40.000 bushels, being made at 8¢. for yellow Be. na week or so; and 6 Western, deliverable during the eumier. —The market to-day was farther es per Pacific, the sales only amounting to 1,000 # rates favoring buyers. Sionrs.—Holders of crude turpentine aske t Small its realized 3¥e., cash, por gal., showing a In rosin, the transactions comprise about Tanging from $1 15 2 $1 35, ax in quality. Pork—Vrime hes nal old, at $11 5 the op In Beef, figures, and 60 tierces prime mess at $14 Al« bi <f bams at $11 50. Cut Meats were inactive. fam. Some 60 packages hams Lard bas not varied. The sules embraced prime, nt? more inquired after, but qu Telegraphic Reports. New Onueane, April 19, 1852 shaye been 4,000 bales Crancestox, April 16, 1851 y reached 1.600 bales, at the prices paid on the previotis day, viz, 8, a u pri lat ‘ye. ‘The sales of cotton to-day am from 9 to 11 tse. to one-quarter per ecut since the receipt of the Europeau news brought by the Africa. Sevanwan, April 15, 185 d to balos, at Hined from one-eighth Prices have cd Oyveunyert, April 19, 1861 A speculative demand exists for hog lard, and some 7,000 kegs wold wt Ge, per Ib.; Se. has been ‘im At Boundbroek, N.J.. on March 18 Nest, Wicca W. W, Treren to Miss Fi of Boundbrook. After @ short but Ass Gre The friends of her sona, Robert and Fdwand 0. Green and of her son-in-law, Daniel Simy the Palestine Lodge of Free and Ac are respectfully invited to attend her funeral er efused f in bbls, Married. y the Rev. J. Van curt. Bu sii, both inful illness. of co in the 74th year of her sumption, Mrs and members ted Mase a hor rhoon, dence, €83 Water street, on Mond» without further notice. On Saturday, April 19, Roey Gaivon, in the oth year of her ee | ‘The relatives and friends of the femily, also the friend of William Brock, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Bund: the 20th, at 2 o'clock, from her late 08 Washington street. corner of Rector. Her ronsine will be taken to Willian: rch for interment On the 1th of April, of information of the bw Jonx MeCoxsenry. son of John and Leabella MeConeghty aged 4 years 10 months and 10 deys ‘The friends and relatives are reuested to attend bis at half-past 2 o'eloek. from the ». 09 Franklin street thie aftern: of his father. On the 19th of April, in the Goth year of bis age Micnars. O'Conxon, @ native of this city Mis friends, and those of his family, aro respectfully invited lo attend bis funeral, thix (Sunday) niternoon } at 4 o'clock, frem his late res Orunze treet Om Saturday, April 19, Trowas Lave, of Wilf | burgh, b. 1. His friends, and those of the family. are re vited to attend his fureral, on Moniny, the o'clock, frem bis late residenc ® South F street, Williamsburgh months and « On ‘ The attend the funerel, also th United Americans afterne to attend his funcral, on Sunday Hie ft are reepectfull: On mer ft the death of M wae gecidentally friend» from attending the fu On April 18, of consumption the 10th of Apel, Tease Wanrrores Hrxpensos f Robert and Mary Henderson, wget 3 years J lay# e friends nnd relatives 0. 2. at 6 the 200b, at balt-past 3 o'clock At West Farms, April 19, Mr. Joux Mowsrr, of con. sumptic Ihe friends and aequaintaners arc respectfully invited afternoon, April 20th at 2 o'clock at the house of John Johnston, in the of West Farm April 19, of typhus fever, Ronenr A nd Au Graham, aged {2 yenrs nds and acquaintan Ha of thay Sumily, invited to attend his funeral, from | ce of his mother, 75 Murrey street, on Monday noon, at Bo'eWek the morning of the I8th of April. after a Svsas, widow of the Inte Nathaniel Do L years, . er remains were yeeterday interred at Greenwood ter, ie mech regretted by the family that, in publishing #. De Luce in the city papers. the Herald emitted, therehy preventing muny } sameeren, wife of TM or Fegan. end Garghter of Nicholas Molten, of Turbutetown, ew attend ber funerel. from her inte residener, 268 Tw coungest daughter of unty Westmeath The frieads of the fomily ore reepectfnily invited to yn Suna, eflerne mm, at 2 o'clock. 1 abreet Friday night. April 18, at TI o’rloek, Manewona ‘ ward ond Kllem Atkinson, aged Lycer and 11 days thie after geen. parents, 18 beenard oth On the 1th of April, Seas, wife of Henry McKay, red a ‘The A friemds of the fomily are reepectfully avitcd to @ivemd tye Tuneral, on Sitmdey, 20th inet, The riends of the family, and (hove of her craudfather, id FRerloek, ore invited attend her fumeral, from the revidenee of her o | part to arrive, and the sales | pressed by | tas | Waiting European advices per | On Pri ‘The friends of the family ure respec invited to at- tend ber foneral. on Suedes. the 20th inst, at 1 o'clork, from the residence of her father, No, 54 Hetatio street. Port of New York, April RO. ight, Ehnares: MO Roberts: Ala- £ Mitchitl; Oneida, O'Nic a Mawia (Aus), Vesona, Trieste, Dutith & ientuegor, FW Viwell. i Det, RP Buok & ©; ride, J, Barbadoes: Era, as, Foster & Nickerson, Barmih, Serceant, Mary Perkins, Chase, Apalachicola, Ladd & dlow, Philadelphia, Ships—Antoin oe Stannard, re—Elixa Jane, Pearsall, Matemzas; Mary Howard | (new), Andrew est, ED Murthut & Co: Chas L | Hinise, Overton, Black C Henrico, Pattle, Richinond: Fairfax, Penfield, Collins, Ha ‘arah E Merrill, Strong, do; Col S i Davis, Johnson, we Money, Ryan, do; Franees, Mallett, dy} Davis, Newburyport, Koger Williams, Rhodes, Providence, rpook 9 days21 hours, 7921 hour lat 45, lon 4 0,1 , nship Phil hia, Brown, New Orleans, ware and puise to Howland & Aspinwall. West to Hatteran experionged « succession of etromg gal from NNW, with a very heavy ees (pke), Williams, London and Ship American Co temouth, March 1%, with indse and 287 ‘passengers, to Grinnell, Mintarn & Co, No siekners on boxed; buried one | man and three children; had one bith, Exper hoay nomth of March. tith inst, Lat 1 x; same nigh salted thr: wice agfar W se lat 410, low rly ga ring t Ton 47 20, saw two large i n 1th in} St Nicolas (pkt), Bangilon, Havre, March » se A &Mincken, EB very heavy weather on the passaze: auxin topgallant mast, 2d inst, id (pkt), Higs'ne, Hay neers, ter W Wh tock. , nals with bark Saw alance iceberg | ith field ice om the ‘the 9th, in lat loys, with mdse deys, with mdso he inst, passed four wks, and got through it at # AM rthshire (Br), Tate, Liverpoo! ssengers, to. W Byrnes. deroga, Boyle, Liver to Masbeck & Co. | 4 ries Crooker, Duncan, Liverpool feengers, to d W Elwell. days, with | hy insey fa A, | spoke ship Win davis, vil Boston, with emast and main to Ship Loe ¢ (Br), Poole, L with mdse gers, all well ¥, lon 28 wut eight fect, was y the middle, hay in; fe, hair, fragments of clothing were hanging about the logs: ad on 8 . aad from appearance he had been dead two or three ."The vessel appeeged. to be an English | builc bark, of about 0 to ud was loaded with tmashogany, | | some logs Of which yere Washing out of the stera, She had | apparently beon taken aback ruddenly and dismaasted, as | part of her masts aad yards wore strewed about tho decks: | the sails had been neefed at the time; her belfrey was stand- ing, from which we took the bell in hopes of finding a naiae, but there was none on it; this was she only article we took froin her: didn in taking down the bod; Lowing fresh fron SW lied to leave her. Jon S210, spoke shi shy, fur Ginsgow, 17 days ows: 1th, Lat 41 | ton62, Carried away miten tupmast, and main topgallant nqusror (before reported), Beutelle, Liverpool Mhidce SAL 1 pastors to 3 Willige, Alaeel waw i we kept d put our helm the ship the steamer struck us ow, carrying aw nd Pay . S days; ayeumg. tops Ge From April 8 to 12. in fat 1629, Jon 13, was and Sally kept away 200 miles to th wthward t ‘The steamer mentioned was no doubt the Aret re 2M uit. She reported thet on the Sth, shortly duparture from the Mersey, ahe was run into by a large shi unknown, and received somo slight damage in the starboar | quarter reil_and after house. Phe digcrpancy in the date is probably an error of the cap: ghip Elisha Dennison, erick, March with mdse and 136 pa & Uo. Ship Cores Li 4 days, with mdse and ssengers, to Dunham & Dun Ship Adeluide Metonlfe (af Boston), days, with iron and W passengers, to ma: Ship Deutschland (Ham), Hancker, Hamburg, 2 with mdse and inst, lat 42.47, tt, Cardiff, W, 23 days, Lith with loss o main topur } Warden, Sunderland, 42 da; with to masters Has experienced heavy Knudson, Hamb: it & Bale , Sunderland, 47 da, #. AB days, with with dso and 110 Brig Raw ‘Trig Vesta (Bri fase, Bromen, 42 days 1:7 passengers, to 1. & T Poppe & Avy inet, Lat 4932, tom 4, sawan Am ship with passengers, bound N, with loss of foremaat. | _ Brig Fosea Helena (Dutch), Port, Ameterdam, 00 days, } with mdse an enon gore, bo Be h & Meinek: Sehr Princess (Bx), Millman, Westport, Ire, | ballast, with 77 paane to mi ‘Schr Mi Porm s to @ Bi De Vorrest & C ia Angola, from Guayamas for N York; lith, lat sehr fi 1 of Belfast, from St q it inte the Delaware remained tive daya, hor, wh Ly Columbine (Br), ‘€ Js Wh folk, bound to Bath. No oad, & di Kichmen . Alexandria Baltimore, 6 a Philadelphia, 3 days, bouad to New Haven. Schr James Exiglish, Deal, Philadelphia, New Haven. Schr Menteruma, Smith, Pbiladelphi 1 to Stom ton. a Williams, Philadelphia, 3days, Dound to | Herth Schr Grace Darling, Bartlett, Philadelphia, 3 days, Wound to Bridgeport he Highlander, ——. Rost he Wakoolah, Motohites, Os che Cadet, Geylor, Rockinud Balled, Stenmahins Washington, Fr Alabawa, Ludlow, Savann: Arnis, 19-Wind at ewnrise, §; meridian, SE, thick, with rain, {Pen Srmaxenre Pactrse.] Anwnoatn, April 2-14 Abeona, shield, Quebec. ALGwcinas Ross, March Z—Put in, Chanito Selpi, feom Barcelona for NOrlenns, ane eld. zith, together with ¢ Westward hound vessels in thet al Axrwrie, April , Mary Adelia, Spald- ing. NOrleans Barware Bonve rcs, April 2 April (Enea British Queen, Le Pilate Ape pril Beavwan CARNARVO Newfound th, Ina, er, Orleans. Sid dein, and Duguay Tromi s Baron, Du un April Sid Lenryig, Tonneson, Puilatelps pril t—Arr Asia, Swinton, and Fortitude, Garbutt and ld for Q fue, Orchard, do, old for Montreal. Tw han Heinrich, from Am eterdam for NY ®, April Pot in Mo, May. fr N ns for Christiana. Arr off (th, Poter Mattick, Rockwell, from Antwerp for N York, «li w Doser, April 3 x Younger; Andromota, Foote, and Lo . De were, Apel Durkee, NYork Piven Sid Ricrik, dorcerslebe, N York; eter Hattrie’ 1, ard, Montreal Quote troal; Sth, York ter, Montreal; Sth, Wakeham, Palermo ne > tor Kniop, Lorents, and Hendor mm, Hi, N York. amwr Re: April 1—Sld , Smith, Newfoundland Aifred & hmil, Bror Franciseo; Eutoepeise .NYork Hesvorr, April Aw , Tange, Beouworsharon and N¥ork Hartirpoor, Apr ld Mary Hudson, Graham, Boston. Havin, April —Arr Vancluse, Gilehrist, NOrleang: (th. Robert Carter, Arnold, Mobile. Sid ad, Anrich, N York; Oxenbri Taylor, Newport and U States: Zephyr, Mat- + | thieson, Quebec; We Moncy, Bacholer, Franciseo; ath, Donal hae ts, Barton, Apa- 1 dach , thy New World, | Kia Asia Cs) Jud) Ent for Ite 4th, Integrity. Burke, Halifux np Pistod: At van, Ditchborn, Halifac; Mero, Harrison, New foundian Ajnson, Ditchborn. I ro, Harricon, Newfonndian ft Jobe, NB oth, Typhoon, | Wilmington; Anatrt Be Herring, Statom Island; Ros- hese noes Royal, Browshall, and Afiehan Black, Queber wady WMobart, Rogers, Staton Ialands J Bedger, Scholtield, N York; Constitatio n do. #14 fd, Aliee Gill, Wri ht, Montreal: Ae elt Kata, Crowder, Ruckeport; Orhlt, fon, Quebec; Ahereromh Lente,’ Montrealy Mam Mebowsll, Wallace, N Floia Hastines, Vesey, St John, NI; Goojerat, Balmondson, Atmatrone, Wit Bryn He lifax, NS: Clarence, wen Walker, Hoste, N Yorks, duh cnezater, Staten Feland and Qu: Rye Thm Toole, Thompron, NOtieama 7th, Lady of ths Lake, 8 Actorop, High, NOrleane: Helens, Ken- prdysdo; Tay, Nicholas, NVork; Yorkshire, " Martha d Weed, Seott, dos Cuthbert Loxton, April tld out, Krarston, and Wellin with |” , Walton, NS, 7 days, with , bound to 7 , Hohn, N ‘acomiay lbrose, , A Cld Undaunted, Pena: baste wate ae ee - Quebeo, ART co bpril Ary Laetitia, Buck, Mubile. Besvondaue.) I S— Arr awenster, ‘Ivey, (Gloster for RY ork. CHUTE Matertaon, Tasca Health H . Serre has rive, Sum man, hy Geo ¥ Ta Stinson, N¥ork;’ Mary Cuspbell, lurch 2—Arr Merald, Warren; Helen. Tazlor, iN, Carmi jimed. S14 0th,” A. Juver Anuinds, Dai Hopper, Quebec. Athis, Robertson, April 7—Are Southampton, Tinker, London, 1) cabin and OO) steerage cwoetern, NYork. Scrym Foiriavn, April 7 Passed, Mary Ibudson, Gra- ham, Martlepool fox ste Tus Sramr, April 4—Arc off, Selene, Lofvens, Croustadt for Boston. » April f=Cld Marparct, Cldriene, Stocnron, Ane desta t W) KON, Apr 1d Perseveram rit teh 1 } end sid for Roenetsy, March S1—Sld Vancouver, Sweeteor, m & Thomas, hair, Pyne, NYork; Industry, teiek, du, pos A pare yee Beh Balti ire Art Louis, Schone, Baltimore, Wurrinaven, Apr St ta Planter, Kennedy, Quebec. miner Gourr, Jan ~The Chas! inn from NYorls for the River Guamb! “Say of Yor, near vabI* part of cargo, ke. destroyed by Gores, Jan 22: 3 the remaider sa nd void’ @> defray cxpen- Telegraphic Marine Reports. _ CHARLENTON, April 16. Arrived—Irig ILP Ryder, MYork: ser Baiance, Boston. Cleared—Sohrs Jonas Smith, and SM Watn, Nor SAVANNAM, April If. rive er Florida, NYerk; beige Augusta, Macon piles a 0. Cleared ~Schr W MSuith, N Fork. Herald Marine Correspondence. ApaLenta, April 14 PM. Arrived—Sehre Governor, Sinith, Mal Jos Ly- brand, Bell, Fell Ri rt. York. Cleared—Steamsnip Albatros Charleston; burke ‘Thos Dallett, Dill, Lildin, Boston: schre Grace Caroline, ’ Governor, Smit, Bedford; Win M Baird, Seuubs, Satem; Banner, Atezryzan, everly. Miscellaneous, Sine Prawourn Rock, at Boston, saw 1th, of Georges, a ship stecring W, wi il on forcimast. re on Broud Shoal, Edgartown, ful! ad (wo eehirs ashore in Molines's Arrived—Stei Jiank Sane, of «, built at Covington, Ky, arrived at New Orleans 0th inst, in tow. She was freighted for Liv- erpool direct. Bak Hyis0n, of Boston, from the Coast of Africa, wae no date, Vy sche Phonix, at Wilmington, ia tet , in’ distress, wil of fore topzallant asi, main topmast, ead foromast sprung; lust both bouts and most of her tails. ines, froin Now York for S¢ BR Brig MARWHA Any john, NT, put isto Bort yards, &e, in the ga Br Bri terday aft waving to le of Wednesday, rent Boston Ith, reporte:—Saw yes in mid bay, che wreek of & small vonsek ut it blowing hard could make no examination, weather became thick, and the Teazer stood off. Exazanera, of Bastport Kilborn, loaded with «naar ¢, Weal ashore sowsh of the mouth of North River, off Marshield, on Wednesday, and is 4 total wreck. ‘The entire crew, rave one men, perishod. The only surv.vor floated ashore ind was taken off with his thigh broken, Its thonght-he canned survive, She was from le tanzas for Porth Br Brie Px conl, w a ertor v sails, toponil Brie and molus a Appean to + svcn in number, landed Thos G Dodge and Over + Who Tad gone to the island to in the gale of itith ins Jose. Te wa dix, ath ult, offive, for § Senn Mavrnowen, of Deer Ista in the gale, parently without damage. Scsut —, of Thomaston, with of the North river, Marshfel stroyed, ‘The crew landed sate Scun Wave, of bynn, about # tony, was driven om shore at Hull, and went to pieces. Schr Berths parted her fasts and went ashore near Hingham. Br sehr Tr foom ios- ton for Maitiand, NS, is ashore ‘on Spectacle Island, bilzed, yf Machleh here t e has evceived no damage, Fishing tele i high and dey co | Squeatum Marsh, grein # of au nnoter; will be Ot OMe = Scur Fr for vob, went Mal Tandiug, Phynouth, and saved. She ha: Warhed off ooR be! ’ was landed ma damaged state, Benn ATALANTA brgke her fasts, filled and capstzed at tho wharf in Plymonth, Sebr Wave parted her fasts and was driven upon the rocks. Schr Lycount also broke adrift and Went upon the marsh near Wellingsley brook. It was expected Hat it would cost $000 to get her aftoat. Sloop an broke adrift, and brought up ig the middie of Brat He's lumber yard, quite upright. Br souk Bioaven, from Boston, at St Joune, NF, was ce- ported, when she put into Haligex, to have Lost deck load, réland, which broke adrife from Mb anchor ix the West vay, ap- ime, took fire at tho mouth YOM, at Ch wosed ty have bilged whieh 3 hhds molasses was T went ashowe; the balauce ore sup) 0, water, Xe. Itis mow aidehe fort but & very small part of hey deck lond. Porrsnot H, Ap Br schr Thistle, Beat, front ton for Aunapelis, NS, was wrecked on isla Island, Kittery, im the gate to-day; crow sayed, vessel a to- tal jo go caved ins damaged state. Schr Volumsecr, Dolan, from Portsmouth for Rocklaad, ix ashore on Clack’s Island, will be got off «soon ae the storm abates, ie Whalemen. ‘uterprise, from Pacitic for NBedfort, 17th eh w. Srourx—Ship, ult, lat O48, do Ship 2, off Turks: Ship Wm Ward, from NOvie len 10.80 W Ship Ameli days— Bric April 6, lat 30 om Havre for NYork, with en {he Hrotector, Crouch, off Hymout " nshing, from Wilmington tur ort au Prinee, veg, Bom ton eines FOR CALIFORNIA. Ship Ino, Little, from NYork for California, March 22, lat MUN ton OU We rig Trinmph, Wallace, from Lishon for Califuraia, out 28 doys, March 2, lat 253 N, low 2144 Wy 2 r Fore Ports. Aniouar, April i2-Sid Br brig Surah, Boston; Be sehr Father Mathew, a Hoth supposed ty have loaded at Pieto in. the winté pave, April hips Ino M Mayo, Root, from London for NOrleans, Itz, to si Wine é days; Geo Evans, Couil- | lurd, forN York. HAyne, April 3—Ship Oxewbridge, Taylor, fur Newport, to NI, rowty. Maria, Pieroe, une, reloading, destian- Portsmonth, Haynes, Penk Meridian, Manso, to load ©, Maveh M4 on; Muskingum, € -Br Lrigs Jane, for aytor, for Bo 5 uly expected, hay: Home Ports, prit 6—Are ship Aruo, Bascomh, Bor k Syiph, Ryder, Bo- «, Barba . prit o—Sia y ners, d ny, and Phot —Arr Bi Jolin, NB (soe M aarantine t re TO Dieanpy JO8FON, April York for ns towed | Crowd, Bester, «Martha Ann, well). Ship Fiym day. Cli abtp Crowe peb; John ley, MANY No! ing «! main tn the Roads, bark De rane, bri rig unknown, HALTIMOME, April’ Are brig Sarah | Ponee. Pit: sche Minerys, v yf » Monte iN York GOK, April 16—~Cld sehr Tb Modpman, Bentley, N York CHARLESTON, Apell 1 Are Dickinson, NYorks € 2 Clint a, via Nowy topmast. Cla brig Ty? of for Bareclona David Suith, Nichol, do. Std st Key West snd Havanay Br ship Marcarct Darks Tyringhom, Howes, do: Avola. Kondrich, Hostun, HYANNIS, Apel 12 In port wer, Bear, from NYork for Boston, and pevoral all vessels, LEW RS, (Dre). Ape Vow with storm h ° je wind that now prevail: fx longs the d f hnve hand bh PM=A ck this afternoon the mil soon afters buy: « in the weighing i forty eehr hill for New Vork, wich that re in the Some twenty sail Ate heading for tea, Weather till thiek and | veh, 1), SM— ship Thee Weather Pp Alleghany, from NOrleans, has jus en's ff light hour MOBILE, April H— Aer brig Monticotto eebr Op fF, Rockland. Towed to # Dunta eld, for Liverpool. NE Cliferd, Boston; 8 1th, ship Gow on brig Emerald, Le ' co ah yi Aw ee ‘ ‘ntriot, Center, vena, low, coming mp, \s YM, steamship Galveston eros ad the ag, brint Lucey, Brewer, Matanzas: Prelerich (Pubeck), in, Bor heist, Carden th APY ate Lavaca Ba: +, Wa anchor brig Leontine, Mer (Br), Robinson, Avalanche an hip Cyrrier, Kn wet, Mathews I Blanche Towe tu sea Sth inet, ab pril Are brig Druid, Ds aly: echte Avauetue, Hodikin. Deming, Sa- yannah: sloop Oregon, Sturaie, Pronaug, Sehe Serah Bock remaing at anchor belo il ti=t'1d bark € M Hamilton, Haw ‘orto Ries. id echts Sea Lion, Brown, a ea, NY ork. ROCKLAND, “4 Mory Langdon, I ST MARKS, April ®—Ner beig Chenamus, Boston, SAVANNA, April Cla brig Marrict; Orcutt, Camden, EM beg yy an hip Sumuel, Leighton, Liver ir hacks Prince of bg 2 yom i | Trown, do; Olive, Olive, St dob, NB, Rival, Ryar= ph ay | “TAUNTON, Apett M—Aer sloop Saeph, NYork. 84 12th, Josronpenny, Apeil 581d Mary Dale, 1 | vhs Merctes, Vecusts ana Chart Prints Philadstphia’ 4 eT | OW TMS Upon al hare belies Whitaker, Handy, N wane, Ata Bignet "| York: Sam Small, Speagme, an sehen, Phone, Sn, Merch and Vaialley, Tucker, do; & S Lovell, Powell, and Spoken. Hope, Bradford, from Liverpool for NOrleans, Moreh | for Cadiz, Mavoh 17, lat 95 | mshipe Southerner, | fe ae Dea Ne ta Niw Oniranc—Stow Meo ehild and servant: 3 4 os if &RP0O1—Ship Tioonderopa—Me MoGuire, lady amd five children. LivenPoon—Ship Tochmaben Castle—Dr Marelton aa@ Jas Duncan andiady, Mr Finety and joran, ty Daman dnd indy ay Pin , ee 1 Miss Moran, Mir Mopkhng, Mew pON—Peckot shiy American Congress—Johm Win Widte, d Gripper, Chas Gripper, Saved hed ond ted ‘# Morton and Indy, eae Deanison—J J Barbiez, B ven Blt a Kaleo Shanghw ayy, two Masters Pogorty. Havie—Ship Splendid—M Getz, A Perkeu, M Sines. Petey Passengers Satled. Basocee via Soutnaurro v--Stenmal yer, 3 Bendir, G J Krass, WM daughter, B Tota rer; CW Faber, lady, go ouxbaven, lady. and’ core ant, Kaosias Lesson, rg 1 Besnom nd child, Charteston A 4 Thuaiim, Philadelphia; 3 ¥ F, To Mre H Mullor, Heztin; Mrs Starr und 4c! MY ¥ ay Sellion re Indy, Berl meye Seohjtl 2 children, J Keller, Worseby Teall WF ranes We Rams} 1, ites Hues ae ates eng Nad Winker bone Pa he rn “ia ti A beh en, 0, w = Bisre, Condes E Breen. 2 sat ee | Hrandt, Dr M Jacaby, Boston: CJ Tewwvubareh i he Cin Col JTL Sherburne, beaper of de re to ioe woke Acratoin: L Salzerstine, Indy and chile; 0 Cusones—Steamahip 81 Dorulo—O 8 Ki 5B 9 tho night, Mia NL Stone, Mes F Porter, ¥4 J Mead, d A Fiester, J M Cunard, d % RT see © Mareia, °F 48 Fairehitd, £ ver, J hittig, G Herd Monger 0 Hilfen ptrer, ) P May, 1 dco © P Richa . 0 Silvieoskie, © Hert, Pes . J Manvey, JL. Spobi eld, T Bases, © Wedote wen, V Chis J Mulleny, € nm, C Hie a % Longer lorfee 4 Stermbill, © Nedevich, E Wood, F Atwducer, gleknarry, W Verne, Mt MeGinnis, 'M Kyone J BU * Worjat, © Beshard, © Moyer, J Morrison, J Bergen, A Swnith, PU Haywood, J M Wilson, WM Kildeotf, N Case, J Mumm= i Howe, C Prosty, das Carroll, Bd Bradford, A two Wood, Jra Patehin, Win Wade, Wm G Wendell, TM Weeks, Mr Dove, G Bronson, E Darley, MB Wears, A Benedlet—t i "ont Sir Robert Peel~Miew B Druck. New Fork; S C Mloodgetty Mri itdreng iaughter and two childs JP Brown aud ladys Mee ‘arr; en Merritt, Mine Meritt, E Parmley, JG Raphoel, Me Mnewa- Jae anessy, Radolify Bet indy, | an Louisville, Ky. R Wilson, Wm Inman, lody ame Lens | A Glover, bin Beaks co” Tu the econ . Mr Buros, Mr Stantey, J John C Shaw, Josep Whitehend, wi two children; Shawl, John Whelan, Wm Elsworch. ___... SHIPPaNG, OR LIVERPOOL—UNT ubip PACTEIC, Oa part with the mails h, at 12 o'clock My frown. he: anne STATES MATL STEAM Nye, Ane steanaby iit positively on nvhde berth-a the foot ob dey M . No berth secured untii paid for. All letters rough the Post Cfies. For freight or passage, ig wiegualled sccominedat une fur slegauon oF comfort, Thly te EDWh.K, COLLINS, 25 Watlstreste, Positively no freight will be received om beard after Thursday evening, hay teh. Paciie, The picsear ARCTIC witl succoed the rai ving shipo will leave Mavyre om the York on the let of each mouth -— From New York. Ship ST. DENTS, ‘Janel 1,000" tous burthen, Mast Alonzo Foilanshee, master Sepe.d Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Fob. 1 1100 tone burthen, Junel N.W, Eveleigh, master, Oot. Ship BALTINORE, March. tons burihen, July R.D. Conn, maser, Nov.t Sbip WILLIAM TELL, (new) April t 1.34) tons burt Augt ua Deol ‘They are sll frst class New York built ships.provided all requir tte articles for the com aud tee tas pon commanded by men of experience in the of passage ia $100, without #ines or Mguors, tho subseriiocs wl be forwarded cee from aay ehargee But these sottally BOYD & MINC OR CHAGRES DIRE gine steamshig Promet make'one more trig to Ch the Nicarazua route, and Mireet, from Agel inst excellent aceomac 4 4} Hoe Cowlght of passage, having apply Mh ALLEN, 9 Battery plage. ACIPIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANT.—(ONL¥ throug) tine for Califeomia ant oie annie are informed tact undcrthy uew tof thle , etemmers it ‘ted and vod Pany, etenmers inspec! | approved by nt, and ‘ing the U ius to iuave Panaina aud San Franciaco, the 1et of cach month, unless ¢: ip COLUMBIA will ply between nnd ports in Oregon, awaiting at the former val of the mails ama rafrom Panama, deiny with the ‘aad pace: agers for Oe ad pores wiih ke tah wp. Oaths yeas of pry re ope ey e Jit pad teameient passeng: 2" between, 0. - stenmahtp SARAT SANDS, of 3 gurthen, now under chartcr to tbe company, and pow @omwodions in Le: eabia arrangements, wil. ve kopt ruaaing: asan extra fainily bont. One of the above stontoers will keep mp the ernmoction be tweon Acapul:o and the other Moxieaa ports. The connection in the Atiaatie will Lo wointalued by the usted Statce Mel! srssraships GLA... 8000 CRRECENT CITY. 10... . Su cons, CHRROKE . PIRE Chi: 2.000 tons. PHILADELPHIAT, . York for Chagres on the 11th aad 2sh of each, Or), cl ensure a0 Little detent aero To lal Brash” Banas teow St Oaease Ketive, om be scoured from Armstrong, Lawrason & Co., agtats, ebrinees "he fare for tanvee’ tickets from New Tork to San Bran tisce has boo $0,9°% York to Chagvoe will be at the lowese ortho, arty 4 omee ot the. Company, 0 Aouth street. and at thelr agency, 1:7 West ete 2? SAN FRANCISCO AND OREGON EXTRA PAMI- fo. Hy the only through ti from Panama ‘The well know fu rite steamer SAKAU SAND>, 1,500 tons, by: tensive and comveaient cecommodations fur 9 pee fe roon” in Voth enloon and second cabla—will be On 1 wd by tue Pacite Mail Stoomshiy Company, on the from Pannt: Hor lato tet fe el ormed in twenty-one days. She will be ready to re tholearrival the t, apd by leaving New York hod tho middle of May, wieod rates y offvred by na im the saloon ea board, immiodiately om to go by } be wer, ond by avaliin cure certainty to corneet w far:, they will other steamer. 200 from Panama ty San F ‘a eabia, $2 m Pansie ¢: San Pen: *P WOWLAND & ASPIN WAL South street. 8, MAIL, STRAMSIUP COMPANY. TOR NEW OR. fenns dt vin Havana, on & o'clock P.M. Bary reduce mehip OHTO, 00) N., commander, will “hacree did doublo-en= MEDAL. 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