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WHOLE NO. 6758. MORNING EDITION-----THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1851. “DOUBLE SHEET. 5a LBe ICTION. rae thecaey Bien nil, at I nae TURE, AT 43 CHERRY ie ok, the furni- ve testes wt vedatondny Meboghany a. loeking-glasees, mah mek eas, glassware, ond or 03 rc Tes Anetioncer, No. 7 New streo ° at my and dining furai- UCHION NOTICE COACH, PHTON, W d a ree away, Barouche.—On Friday, 25th Apri the foot of Wall ‘ales, va 0 sold, aC ‘Senck, reade ty Lasrones & Collis Tranrwace te brent i elbine Raronehe fo! —~A HANDSOME PAIR OF FAMILY light Wazon and Hari ‘At T2 o'clock, in Goffe House ati The horses are eee er oe rel matehed, free from all tricks, fa: white manes alts or iinper- hand can bo warrantol sound and kind ‘They have been driven by the present re sold only on accoun Will be shown on Thuraday, between 2 f the Merchant's Exchange. RTE, Auctioneer, No. T New street, we ASI: a WL ALCA ANORON NOVICE—THOS. DELI, AUCTIONEER —BY Bush,—Farniture sale, th half-past 10 o'clock, at the genteel private reside 26 Greenwich street, near-the Battery, Han ture, a8 alread scribeds Deyostte sogatred. ae Hl Neco sales are ale Waye settled thesame day. Alo, valuaile Paintings. THOS BELL, Auctioneer. LA SCTON NOTICE —THOS. RELL, AUCTIONEER —BY AMUN. Bush.—Elezant furniture—Friday, at balf-past 10 o'clock, the superior furniture ined in the honse N 28 Oliver street, dncluding rich ogany and Rose- “wood Frrniti basement, bed- U TION NOTICE—THOS. BELL, AvOTIONERR—Dy 3 sh.—Selendid and valuable furnitare OF sn im the Auction Rooms, at half-past nday. Handsome furniture, at half-past It 23 Lispennrd stre ‘THOS. BELL, Aueth relook WU o'olock, at onver. FOR SALE 4ND TO LET. eS SY Nenana GREAT BOWLING AND BILLIARD ESTABLISH ment for sale.—The rooms, conta: ala Lies, ure on the northeast nat strects, Philadelphia, in a building Fe stories high, 25 by 168 feet,’ well Ii ated oh atroot, With sixteen windows A e fttod up nished in the moat flours, marble top tabley and washstands, WIDE fixtures, &e.; four very large Fronch plate mirners, &c.: va ts ven inonths since, at a coat of $40 is in perfect and id now ia most successful operation, and visited by the best nad most genteel ‘class prletor is devply engaged in th Ciliven awit eal At a reasonable. pri ‘or further in i apply to or address M. HUDSON, No. 41 South Eighth strvet, chmudr of Chesnut street, Phil with all pee. SALE OR LA RENT—A TWO STORY HOWSE, art of 8 barn, with large yards sar the Westport’ Station of the Crk, and, New Haven Railroad. Possession given md diately. Rent low. Inquire of €. B. Sherwood, nese the premises, or of H. P. Be R, at 70 Pine street, New York. ANDSOME COTTAGE ‘ound, with stable, wood house, ‘he place is well stocked with the Situated on 129th street, between Tnquire of MeUOWN, Nassau street. ORSALE, AT HARLEM.—A IA house ani four Lota of, fowl house, Hioicest fenit trees, Ke. Fourth aud Fifth aranties. HENRY P, ington avon improvements, Vossesiion on Apply on the premises or of og AMES CONNER & SON, 25 Ann street. OR SALE OR TO LET—A VERY BEAUTIFUL COT- tage, at Dearman, on the Hudson, twenty miles from town. Apply to M. B. FIELD, 2) Nassau stree! “NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, ; ALMOST INCREDIBLE NARRATIVE. | Most Extraordinary Criminal Orgaui- zation at the West. Arrest of an Extensive Gang of Desperate Men in Michigan. Over Thirty Justices of the Peace, Doctors, Judges, Constables, and others, in Prison, &e., Ken, Ke. Dernorr, April 22, 1851. The Detroit Tribune of the 21st, contains the following extraordinary narrative. It is almost too strange to be- lie We briefly announced on Saturday, the arrest of a gung of wen in Jackson county, who were organized for the most nefurious purposes that depravity could suggest, Our readers will remember that, for the Last year or two the Central Railroad Company have been constantly au- VOR SALE No, 96 V or separate, THE PORTER AND VICTUALING HOUSE &t., opposite Washington market—tugether | Inquire at the bar. PRIVATE FAMILY, IN FOURTEENTH STREET, having more rooms than they require, would Jor and Bedroom, ov the first floor, fh “en impeoveiments, ‘and required. Address Ma, ENTLEMAN AND IIIS WIFE, WITHOUT Clit. aiving up busine: foo having a larger house than they require, (in | “ ve nook ot eet aad consisting of ker street, near Broadway.) would reat the sevud adiaiaiana, geilichin's wade floor with front baseun and ase of bath poate, 26-5 unall | Se. git ea Kreaitars, on Testing, svcd | 2 grown persons. "Immediate possession given, Re- Mercerstreet. Sie on'Wednesday, at 2 Warreu strect, tereneos exchanged. Apyly ati Bleecker sect { oBoK J: , BROWN, AUCTIONERR.—NOUSEHOLD FUR- * niture. iy Pridsy, April 25, at 10 o'clock. at Ne. 52 aatrect.—J. W. Brown, will sell at auction, Serateaitemnsabear erbs shove hoses compristug a, incze Sesortment of handsome parlor, chamber. and other Furui- “ture, China, Glassware, Kitchen utensile, ie. Y a & Page ta tg Sal 0 AP EAL bee Broad way—( Household Fucnie sectin cuties, Eecuisere of sald hones, Ail'ef wric Is of the best deseription; commencing with “thekitchen furniture, Catalogues at B, CHESTERMAN & HOGTET, amas. sean ine Houschold Furbiture—At 10 0°01 0. 10549 strect—The furniture in said bonse, constetin or mattis t wilt lage, carpets, chairs, China tea war: Sintog und card tobles, Frencl vedstoads, curl aig mattresses, Teathor ary ft oxamplos of the be sold by auction, on Mon: AUCTIONEER—OIL PAINTINGS— cutlom of buyers is invited to & large and ction Oil Paintings, to be sold at at hie Sales Hoon ss xeEM ‘The collection einuraces maany valuabl And the whole ‘mre well worthy of the Atte or furnishing. They od wl Ey tad sold with the fraines, C: ie. Siready tion of houvekeepers le Seally Sesetel ror weet pert utiful rosewood pari Tore auctions thie haed * yf iy Teezest and. best ans ate chamber fu: season. The furniture may be relic ne of aod quality, and the ‘very best of materia pon And woekinnwehip. thi le will be peremptory | ori Wuilding ts ty be ‘down immediately after the hrst o'clock sate streot, South I ‘teing Sofas, Tete-a~ second bowre from C t the usual variety of P ¥ J. April 25, a Genteel Househol HEGEMAN, AUC TIONEER.—ON FRIDAY, it B! ab State street, Brooklyn tay senator wal rary book Os at fend the usual assortment of — ra Chae and Kit: Furniture. atli7 Clintes Pisiy sure. Tor, Chamter, HEODORE MALLABY, At ( CTIONRER TIAN DSOME: beer Vier Glassos, Rosewood Piano, Lace € wntpened ¢ on actountofthe storm.) J. EB. V. f April, at Wo'clock, at i we “eh the handsom> Fur AGE SALE OF A MANC. Ata A Ginss Fare, &e my m, Lard bones Ulam Hotties, Paper Boxes, H.) for Mortgacee. W. H. RNAP, Attor LEEDS iSSTION ER TOUSEN LD at anetion, ie tap waahatai, |. dint, tte en A a . ‘ carpet Fandvles, mautel ornau clocks, giusaware, . bee eo sserior «ix o¢ mahogany piano, made ty Walker; one of Shay's patent rs feigeratorr; alee, a lange assortment of bedroom and kitchen fut gg bate cloth, ny ireitur in hair cloth, so Taans, vie pests tabs ar Feavs,chinin, ct general asortny Hea! parior nites, Wilton chen sell at anetion, on Thuretay, Ap Verley Place, corner of Mer of honsehold AUCTIONS: in damask eurtal . — SPLENDID , Pavewood 19 richly carved Fore rood, covered in greon «ilk pl rim chairs, &e.: eentre tab! h table cover, pier glasses, wortment of basement furniture, NOLEN, AvCTIC NEER—ON FRIDAY MORN. 0 o'clook, & lars “ tment 7 Greeuwich avenue, fe ra Hngenu to match, made by Pay te; Mahozany and other Chairs i ie arved Ro Pgh Many shove Neney street; Font ty Adar FW. this othe: stating location and ren NTE, FURNISHED ROOM jarclay of wetnoer acy street, ra travel from x the owner's family, Addross, mt full parti- oul we. mast be moderate, J, Hi. H., Herald two tiass. Noar the waver preferred. TRANSPORTATION: & first elas: OROKEN—TO LET, IN IUDSON'STREET, 1f0L0- ken, between Second and Third streets, » suit of rooms | the second floor, with fall op partial board. | Possession | can be had immediately, if desired, or address note to Hoboken,” 1609 Pulvon street, New York. 0. 12 GREENWICH STREET, NEAR BATTERY, to Let —A large three story house, with basement and Jarge yard, suitable for two o Loarding house, Apply o street, near Dey. ARE OPPORTU the fanc; Lest business Lo sale at a bs reasons Greenwich ; being one of the au iiikewise tl he stock for ire on the premises, Satisfactory ven tor discoutinuing business. TABLE AND CARRIAGE HOUSE TO LET.—TUF commodious Stable and Carriage House, in Mercer strert, in the rear of the house No. [00 Teevadway. There are four first-rate stalls in the stable, and it has a tine yard for abe wriages, &e. Apply to W. A. Carter, Auctioneer, ew street. —A VERY FINE NEW FOUR STORY AND East Seventeen street, second Lay three rooms deep on first floor i » Ke. thedwelling parts of two large Fourth av 0 rooms, tw parlors bath, Be, BE. b. 2, a d kitehon, range, 319 Fourth aveaue, ind the reat to come the isokea Land Ghtice, of SHIPPEN, Agent. 0 LET, IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—THE LOWER PART ofa splendidly fini ry 2 situated the third o 4 Tooms on the third tor; gas ply on the premises, or to J. BAR: Rewt $590. Ap- 152 Broadway 0 LET—A TWO STORY IOUSE, TWENTY etouy feet front by thirty-two feet deep, containing o joining, with two nei is ieedn LOCATED FOUR early twout a t. Apply at 774 Broad- sw the premises can be obtained. way, where cards to vie N, 200 Broadway, or © LETTE NEW THREE STORY BRICK Hose, with the adjoining lot, No, 5 Rssex stro y City, within five minutes walk of the forry, and ad) gto and commanding am unan w of the by E. iROVE, Jr, int ohn sttect R PART OP A in Atlantic stroot. ® family of gr Robertson, 4 r $190, to a sinall yont in New York, to G. lane. A per ppl Liberty place, Statien 0 LET THETUREE STORY BROWN STONE FRONT Went Nineteenth street, bet Fifth ond Sixth avenues, (near Fifth aven: Tooms deep, with all the modern Vouents, Ront A OK, Laquire of LIV, HIVINGSTON, Oy t » —| AT ©) BROADWAY, large TO feet by W feet, wit , suited fora Military Drill Room, may bh eevenings each wook. Apply to B. V, Ha way. nN ny SEAT oN THE HUDSON RI. ver Rail: hin a few minutes’ walk of the depot at Dearman. ‘The honse is partially furnished, and ice louse Aled. "For farther particulars apply to AAC M. BROWN, 107 Fourth avenue. 0 LET—A CO! 0 LET, FROM THE FIRST OF MAY, A LOFT AND Sub-Cellar, either together or reparats, at 117 Fulton street, "Apply to Alex. M. Urelz, No. | Hanover strost, cor ner of Wall street NO LET, IN A FREN ot bregkfagt, & splendid parto | Inquire at No.7 North Moore str TO RENT TURN D, WITHOUT BOARD, TUB second loot of the house 706 Broadway. Worksters To LEr—two | Froors. tive m ing, rear of 24 Elm street. with steam pe ire of James Lyuc a, 7) Duan ot, corn wer. Inq wr W STE? To Let From THE riRst a lady and contionan, a forn with board for the Indy. This i 1 rare | wish to live totived, tor ¢ riers, Please addres” tating where an intery } MEDICAL. $10 WILL ME PALD BY THE SUBSORIRER TO he friends of any person who should die of con- ptlow, if Tt enn ve proved they had taken ane bottle af Wate Nervons Amdidats, ae rections, withta Talbor Wars, lat Nassau st. ha SON'S ER WHESCR, bs Ven 7 Hetoat, RIVATE MPDICAL WORK—DR. RALPH'S PRAG ol Treatise, ag atment, diet, recipes, it epables every ome te treat hie own em iy treated, “Nipth edition, S42 1. Sold at #8 Greanwich stron sed free by addronaing Bow ym. RAT vn, Aytzen, or THE 7 Yate Treatise,” (Sanday opted, LNs. | arrested om Saturday, and in the how 1 be | was f and stated that he } Carroll, engin | Church, waiters noyed along their line, by persona whose solo oceupation seemed to be placing obstractions om the road, and otherwise destroying the property of the company. At one time, so systematic had their work of destruction become, that the Railroad Company were induced to employ « couple of shrewd persons, whose duty it should be to travel along to line, and deteet the offenders ; but Fo well organized were the band, that for eighteen months they eluded the most persevering inquiries, Some four veks ago, however, one of the persons employed by the company, obtained an inkling of the organization, and by adroit management suceeded im worming himself into the confidence of the initiated; bet before they would trust him to any considerable extent, it was re- quired ax a proof of hia allegiance, that be should fire the depot at Niles, on a certain night, provided it was not previously done by an individual from this city, who was to be sent on for that purpose. The night came, and to ward off suspicion or betrayal, as well as to secure full confidence of the gang, the depot was fired—oll neces. sary precautions, however, having beem made to avert any serious damage to buildings. ‘The news that the depot at Niles had beem set om fire, but fortunately discovered im time to prevent its dee , truction, at once gave to the new recruit the fullest eontidence of the gang, and he was forthwith admitted to the most secret counsils of the leading desperadoes | Counterfeiting, horse stealing, incendiarism, burglary, robbery, and the smallest petty larceny, were the sworn chject« of this monstrous organization. One of their designs was to blow up the track and’ cars by an inge- niously contrived torpedo, so arranged as to be fired by the locomotive, and explode while the passenger cars should be over it. The informant continuod to act with them until he had procured the names of thirty or forty of the conspirators, and their places of residence, com. fined principally to Leona, Centre, Jackson, Michigan, and to this city, Before plans had been matured for their arrest, the notorious Joe Dows, who, it is said, was the general of the concern, was taken from this city to Pittsburgh, om a requisition of the Governor of Penn- sylvania, and the management of the gang devolved ‘upon a fellow calling himself 0. D. Williams, then in this city, but » resident of the State of York. This per- som. it is ascertained, was to leave Detroit for Buffalo on ‘Thursday night; ond as his arrest at that time would be the signal for a gencral dispersion of his accomplices, i wos determined to let him proceed, while an omecr, tur- niche d with the requisite papers, should accompany him, and make the arrest during the passage, thus giving | time to perfeet a captnre of his companions in this State. ‘That arrest was made by Wim, H. Goodnow, of the Cus- tom House, who was aeting as United States Marshal and Williams was brought back to Detroit on Saturday night. under escort of that offleer. On his way up, Williams requested offer Goodnow to mail for him a letter at Detroit, ax soon as he should get there. This, when they got to the prison, Mr. G. con- sented to do, but received a reply that it was not then ne- | ces-ory, as the gentleman to whom he had written had alo become an inmate under the same roof, On Friday night, the time it had been agreed on to make the ar- rests in the interior, an extra train of cars was sent out from this city, with a large number of officers and assist- ante, engaged for the oceasion; and such were the ar- Tangements made and carried out, by leaving squads along the line, that at Leona, Michigan, Centre, and Jackson. thirty-three men were arrested simultancoudy «bout daybreak on Saturday morning. and brought in and lodged in jail on Saturday afternoon. Among the priscners arrested are three justices of the pence, five men called doctors, one Judge, and tour constables—the | lntter belonging tothe township of Leona—not an officer which, from supervisor down to postmaster, but is said to be implicated arrested:— BL. Molten James Champlin, 1. I Lomas Minor hayion, Win, Corwi ED. ee Tay. Nathan Cradit, John E, Lockwood, om, Lester Pentel, Ninor &. Stone, Joby Palmer, Judge Burnet. Eli Babby, Daniel Myers, In this city Washington Gay and Erastus Smith we . Rice, L: Champlin, { the former y of implements for burning buildings, das to burn one hour, or three days Ry one of the were found a va and Fo construc re sctling fire to the building chines it has been discovered that the depot of this city <d Inst full, which resulted in the loss of owe hun- dred thousand dellars worth of property The arrests were writ from the United States Court, for stopping (he mail, and for counterfeiting United st in, and the prisoners will probably be detained until the next rersion of the District Court Daniel Webster and the Common Connell of Boston—Shipwrecks, &e. Bosros, Aprit 23, 1851 The committee of the two branches of the Common Connell met Mr, Webster yesterday, and Alderman Ro- gr re prevented the resolutions of the Board of Aldermen viting Mr. Webster to «peak in Fanouil Mall, saying that he believed the rerotutic the truo exponents of the foclings of that body. Mr. Webster thanked him, should reply in writing. Another British ner has come ashore at Cape Cod, with all hands probably lost A vessel of 160 tons, bottom up, enme ashore near Morrowny Point, Chatham, on the 17th inst., but disappeared in the gale of the next day. She appeared to be new, and is supposed to have been loaded with corn The Fatal Explosion at Oswego. Aunasy, April 23, 1851, vs, of this morning, «ys that three have died. Royal Davis and James f the boat; John O'Connor, and James and Thomas Quiggin, fireman, are thore of the erew who are dead. Three are missing, and svppored to have been blown into the river, The jary returned @ verdict that the explosion occurred from the want of water in the boiler The » Ti mote of the wounde Oewe Large ‘Fire at Hingston, Canada. ‘Torowto, April 22, 1851. A gtnt fire ccourted this morning, at Kingston. Forty houses have been destroyed in the block bounded by Prineo, Bagot, Wellington. and Queen streets, which covatiiate the principal part of the city. The progress of the fire has been arrested. The loss will be vay heavy, but is not yet « pee wide Irish and Negro ~o Row « at Montreal, ‘Re. Mowrneat, April “4, 1851. To-doy, there was a slight row here, between some Irishmen and some refugee slaves. No great mischief was done The first ship from England reached Qrsibec Last night. The Stanley Court Martials Wasnrrerox, April 28, 1861 The Stanley court martial having returned their euri- ous verdict to the Navy Department, without alteration, s — oy ot divaised The following is a list of the persons | ‘HE NEW _YORK HERALD. ee LT AS mh & Death of Commodore Barron—Remains of Archbishop Eccleston. Bavrmone, April 23, 1851. Commodore James Barron, seutor captain in the United | States Navy, died at Norfolk, on Monday afternoon, in the eighty-third year of his age, His last moments were soothed by the presence of his family, all the members of which bad been summoned to attend hiut iu antici pation — Of the sad event. He died in the full possexsion of his faculties, and with perfect resignation. The remains of Archbishop Eccleston will rexeh Baltde | more at eleven o'clock to-morrow, and will be received by & procession. and escorted to his late residence at the Cathedral. He will be buried ina vault under the Cathos dral,on Saturday, ‘The Cathedral und other bells were tolled last night. Another Attempt to Elect a United States | Senator in Mussachusctts—Grcat Excite- | ment, dé. Bosrow. April 23, 1351. ‘The Legislature, to-day, again proceeded to ballot for a United States Senator, for tle twentieth time, Annexed | is the reaalt:— Charkes Sumner, coalition. RC. wintiroy, hie Scattering .. Whale number sf yotes cast Neceosury to a fotee, me The vote inartied’ Aoubtfal in the-xbows had » pencil mark drawa across the wame of Sumner Tie committee were divided on the qubstion of the legality éf thie vote; but, after a lyng-discussion, the majority’ of the corsmit- tee reported titat'Sumney was elected by sme mujority. The Speaker’ announced as the result of the balot the election of Charles Sumwer by one maj ity, accort. ing to the repor of a mmnjbrity of the commsttiee who counted the votes Tt was then moved by: avwhig that the repert! be: re- committed to the ecmmittee, with instruction>to report a vote which they lwd throw: omt as scatterimg. This motion, after a debat + of hilf ew hour, was carrixa with- out opposition, and tle comertter made a new report as follows: — Charles Sumner, coalition R. C. Winthrop, whig. Scattering ‘Wholes number of votes. Necessary to a choice... Sumner still lacked one vote. Ifwas now discovered that therewere two more vases counted A Sg trap ballot bw Rime — membea 1t who voted, consequently proceeded to bad for the twenty-first time, which resutted thus :— ries Sumner, coalition. Kobert €. saan whig. Whole number of votes Necessary to a choice... 19 | Sumner was again within one of the mari. The House refused to adjourn by 32,majority, and @ mew-balolt was, ordered. ‘The most intense excitement prevatind theoughout the city, and all the avenues of tbe State Mouse were dei crowded. It was crroneously announced nfter the first of the ballots, that Sumner was electect by one majority, whieh caused the Commonwealth, (abolition newspaper to hang out about a dozen flags, which comtimued to wa int! exe for » long time. We subjoin the result of the twenty-second ballot :-— Charles Sumner, coalition... Robert 6: Winthrop, whig.. Seattering ....... Whole number of votes Neceseary to a choice. . Share eben ion abeuansovan thnennn ies, Ws consequence of their being found doubled together. Motions were made to adjourn, but the House. by a foe m: concluded te go into the twenty-third Itot, as follows :-— Charles Sumner, coalition. . Robert C. Winthrop, whig. Scattering Whole number of votes. Necessary to a choice... now lucked four’ cour ve tes — having been in session ‘without imterusiasion, {08 ren twelve hours, Interesting from Texas.. Bayretoan, April 23, 1851. New Orleans papers of the 16th inst., received to-nigh contain dates from Galveston to the 13th. The bodies o seven men, supposed to have been killed by Indians, have been found near Corpus Christi, Hundreds of emigrauts from Missouri, Arkansas, an other States, as well as foreigners, are flocking int Texas. but the mode of paying the State debt. Movements of Steamships. New Once ans, April 22, 1861. The steamship Falcon arrived here on Monday from Chi ens Savaswan, Apri 22; 1851 York, aragged at this port in sixty-seven hours from wharf to wharf. Praveen, April 23—8.12 P.M The new screw steamer Albatross has made the am equalled run of 119 hours, from Philadelphia to Charles- ton, Satling of the Ship John Adams. Siearns, April22 1851. ¢ The U. 8. ship John Adams sailed to-day for the const of Afries and Madeira, Cotton has declined j,c. & yo the Pacific's news, The sales, toda, 1,000 bales, Mess pork is firm at $14 firmer, and cotton is taken for Liverpo Now Onurans, J Lard has advanced, with ales 1.240 kegs wt Le. a 11 'y¢. ing. ribbed being held at 8%e. 2 %e of Mason county sold nt O'se. Pork $14 50 for mest, 90.000 bushel 00. Nhs at $14 oll at B00. | mixed, and $20. 8 b4e. for yellow and white, Cotton is | heavy. ‘The weather has been stormy all lay; cold and } raining Cuancssrox, April 2), 185 Cotton has been very qu iM liratted to ) bal Some 660 bales wae ecldon Su Cr sold Prime keg tard hh heen tent of 2.000 kegs, nt @1ge., and is now held at 16 Berravo, April The past twenty-four hours the rece Flour, 7,000 bhis,; whent, none; corn. fair demand exists for Western flonr, bat th without m r of Ohio have be erday’s rates, with sales of a i tronsactions in Ohio whiskey, at y at 5,000 Instels me Freightsare | without change 4 | Avraxy, April 23, 9851 | Flour is not very active, but prices are steady. The rales have bee 1.500 bhis, Wheat ie held above the views of buye quent, at low pi , and little is doing. Cora ie in . and the sales «waa wp 20.000 by 2.000 bushels rye « at The; ty, and 5,000 b Ad at former rates. rison whiskey at Ge. for round yellow; oats aro ete Naval tntelligence. Tue U. 8 Reesivise vo Sxa.—We learn that the U. &. chip North Carolina tx onlered to Philedelphia for the purpose of testing » dry dock recently cstadUshed at that port for the nse of our naval ships, and that the U. 8. frigate Brandywine ix to take her place aa this port as reeviving ship. We trust that the great port of New York is not to be left with a mere frigate, when she furnishes to government over vice. Tt would, no doubt, be vory gratifying to the peo- ple of New York, to have either the Pennsylvania ot the ina prud hole at Norfolk; the other, at Byston, whiel was Duilt at ont pavy yard, by Henry Eckford. We do with our troubles with the Czar Soulowyie, alias Banstas tle First, nor with the Nicaragua diMicultios ‘Yuary 14, for Porto Praya, after a eruise of four and a half mondhe on the All well the Dale, for the same destination, after a cruise comet. Ail well, windward at the same date, The following are the lists of officers of the Dale and three-fourths of the seamen employed in our naval sor: Ubio transfered to this ports the rat is Lying usolonels not suppore that this movement has anything to do The U.'8, sloop of war Dale galled from Montovin Feb. U. 8. brig Porpoiea was also to sail in a few days ‘The U.S. hip Portemouth and brig Perry wore ty Porpoive -— Dale —Wm. Pearson, commandant; M. Lewis, ‘ist loa- tenant; J.P. Decatur. acting second do; J Parker, third do.; J. 0. _Febiger, acting master; oF, GF. ~ oe do. ow Fallice, paswed 1 hipaa 2 T. Abbott, do.; }. A. n pa, gene; ¢ n i iramandant; BR. Pate. assistant ¥ ee » Wooley, a “neting fret He” enamt: ¥ » Lareer; ©, W, | knew nothing.sbout. jority, Which Vos Conctudeded eight o'clock, amd resulted | Some papers are discussing not only the propriety, | The steamship Alabama, Captain Ludow, from New | Suir Nowra Canoness, Ownenen. W. Taj + Tatnall Jr. | Broad Rrook, acting Master, — midsap PRICE TWO CENTS. NEWS BY THE MAILS. Our Baltimore Correspondence. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, Reena simone, April 23, 1851, ARRIVAL Death of the porte Character—Pastorat Invita- . tion Withdrwten—The Express Robbery—Theatricals, ge. | seach At 0 o'clock, last night, the bells of the Cathedral and | | churches commenced tolling, announcing | | to the city the sad—though not anexpected intelligence | of the death of the Rev. Semuet Eccleston, D. D., Arch- Bishop of Baltimore, He died at thie Comrent of the Sa- ered Heart, in Georgetown, at balf-past vix o'clock Inst efening. in the 60th yeur of his age, and im the fall pos- | | | session of his faculties until the Iast moment. He way ! N E w F R E N ¢ H MI mI 8 TRY. | consecrated as Archbishop on the 142h day of September, | 1834, when but 34 years of age, When consecristed, he | was deemed the “handsomest man in the State’ of | | Maryland, und although in latter years he had become | | quite laety, bis personal appearance and benignity of * rere were pd yes to eall forth the admiration and se- the esteem and respeet of all who cam» in contact wit Khim. He practiced the motto of his great Muster, | preaching, “ peace and good will to all mankind’ studt- | ously avoiding and discountenancing all those rancorous and unchristian controversies that beget nothing but nity and uncharitableness. tn early life he was an Episcopalian, but having been educated in St. Mary's lege, he becaine a Catholic shortly after reaching His brother is Judge Keeleston, of the Mary: ry, & staunch Episcopalian, + BRITISH MAIL STEAMSHIP ASIA. Short Trips of the Atlantic Mail Steanters, THE REPORTED LIBERATION w KOSSUTH. ‘The Great Exhibition and the Reve- Intfon in England, TH cumocrrs ov srmorsanwreLicENeds HEAVY CorroNn MARKET, t Cameh of tale clty, | &e., &e., Ko. 3 He had previously | pear pre ral satisfetion, especially The British mail steamslip Asia; Capt. Judea arrived at Ker wharf at a quarter befere elevem o'clock yesterday morning, alter a passage of tewdage and eighteen hours. She left Liverpool om Satur- day, the 12th inst., at a quarter before five o’cloole on the subjee ® question betw mw of slavery, takin n the ground that it was nd his Meker, and sbould | never be brought into the pulpit. The committee ap- pointed to inforre him of bi ion, lave since corre. aided with his, and he Saving informed them that | they had elected Miu “on the faith of what he seemed to be, rather than what he really was.” they have pur- 9 | sued the inquiry fosthen, and become satistiod that = is | in the afternoon. ax deeply tainted with fanatieal abolitionism as the | | Hey. Theodore Parker, The consequence was, thet on |. _ is is a very short passage; but not equal te | Mondn7 night, the favitation as unanimously with- | the two rapid rane of the’ Pacifte. We re) a | our list of the western pussages that have bees estes Childs, the youth who robbed ; oom Express. cfs keg eonteiniag | made in less than eleven days, fromwharf to wharfi— before the | THE SHORTSS8 WESTERN PASSAGES. ounty. Coast yesterday. The only evidence aguiasthim | Atlantic....July, 1339, ‘omtrs, 00 minutes, Seis oun ssedeolon, and ihe hed bese cusningencagis | Aunt: an eee oe Quy ty lave answered no questions, he would: have esaily es- =. -Bopt. 185% in lo & 4 bod L “_ | Oct. 185%iwI0 # 22 4 & be teageds f Mohammed is having: « fine rumat the | Pace: ‘April, 1863}in 9 4 29" Jp Helkiny stree’ theatre. April, 1865, in 8“ 18% OM Pee | Collins’ steamers. . Cunard’s steamers, In favor of Collins 6 Is thus appears that si% passages only heave beem Our PAdadelphin Correspondence: Puiavenensa, April 23, 1864. A Puzitive from Iostice Arrestd—Decision in the Wood’ | wort Patent’ Cov—Death of Zimmodore Barvon—Suiside | —Fin | jai . 5 Jacct> Abesheme was this morning arruted:one-se. | Md from Liverpool to~ New York: alu: tham eleven days, and of these;.the Atlantic andPacifie quisition: from the Governor of Kentucky, charging: him with: highway: rebbery and: wn attempt at murder | | have made the three sheetest. Of all the Cunard committed some tive since, in telby county, of tha | “Me, the Asia is the only stacmer that has come within | State. ‘The prisoner was taken Sefore Judge Parsons, | “re muevk. The Pacific is the only steamer that haw “this morning, and remanded ints the custody of the | crossed the Atlantic in Tes than ten days. The | officer, who will start 2 Kentuckysthis eveni 818, made Mire jury inthe Woodworth placing, machine case, so. | Burope, in October, I the: pasonaara® lenppsodsaain the Hagpeane Court, before Judge Grier, | Cleven days two hours and thirty minutes;. whicks inesteteadunas to tar casey ere deotlodoiatetainged | Yh tee shortest to that pestbdh je were i o haveing: ‘i . the Woodwosth patent, Judge Grier said thet if wit--; _ ‘Iho feltowing are the naraes-of pacsengers-by the nore opens San nantes Sank court so ioe that Win, | Atsia :— ocd rth was not Ventor of tent, be would Mena, and hold it to beprime focie eridence that thee witanescs, ine | p Nf. Bzemeh and lady, Miss Muses, Mr. Heyward ani? tended to perjure ti concerns by aweoring to what tay | went, Mrs. ANela Bparks, child, aadmuree- Mise This question has now. beende- Redpath, clded in the sume way by every clrauit court in the | Mz-Gco. Brool Fomtay nnd indy. Mies Geet Tait eoaeiaig Union, invelvisg an outlay inditigation. Molt, Ma. €. Solomeyer und servame, Mesers, A. evap The decease of Commodore Barron: advances Commo- | Py Yo RremblageeFininy, P. Mehstin Bul Cae dore.Charles Stewart, of this city, the old: Irousides of | ¥- yx dy Members Te een ae the navy, tothe senior captaincy, anc increases his pay Eryedwiok. ¥. Maitland, YeiwogumsRoberte, W from $5.300 to $4,000 per annus, Sharpley, Varet, Jno. 'Edmistons Jas, The body of & man, suyposed to be Alfred Kooh, of Soo Hell, P. Holland, Keabordtt. Jardins Schuylkill county. was found drownsdithis morning in. Wrens Greceationt thes chiar nn ae the Delaware, at Port Riehmond, He was seen toleap: | Je” igh, ‘Deynoods, Lois, W. AH Henry: in-at that spot-on Saturday last. | Gecasnnsie Debestutol, Monga Ky! €) Ante. The steain forge of Hubner & Co., at Conshohocken, | Hee errr nee ana ye rke Pa. was destroved by fire ou Sunday morning. “‘Shwlovs: | eats, Rex imo. O'Connell, Me, vad ome averds is cothmated at-$2000, No insurance. aad Mrs. Robinson Miss Jackse my Mike Kenty Moe, a a 9 let and indent, and Mr. Hondaysrs OCrvraxrnis Counme, I. L—Pacixa—The matah be. | Fhe mews is three days laser than our previous tween the three fastest known pacers ti the worl came | 24vices. off yesterday afternoon, over the above course, and a more. | The Great Exhibition wa». absorbing. theamost | interesting race, or 4 closer sontested struggle, hasbeen | ettention in England. In cammection with this exe | sdems witposned. A sighs Teme opinion in, — | hibition, we give a curious article fromthe Lendem | (gard to the marred the sports for a momunt; | Was soon adjustech and the sontest closed with ‘Time | a 0 the spectators, The following isa sam The cotton market at Liverppol was heavy. | Dees » Maid, (MoMeun,) The market for American Stato Stoeks in, Lome | Lady ee ss Weodruit) lon, om the 10th instant, was unaltered. The prices Dan Miller, FG, Nodine,) . | were as follows:— AGnear Rack.—A mateb for $2.000, « single dash of a | United, States Brite | half mile, will take place day. over the te | = Bix pe course, between two bags of the t reputation. Per- Six per & ent se wv i! rualising, from actual observation, the | poston city Five for = chusetts Five per C 1B), ada Six percent Bonds ( es. ou American six per cents were quoted at Hamburg, Marine Affairs. | “Tun Apenicax Cuariescr.”—Under the above eap- | we find the following letter in the Liverpool Mail “An Old Salt’s" ideas of the “giaut son” are pretty con- siderably correct: — TO THE BDITOR OF THE LIVERROOL Mart you ean find space in the columns of Your next publication, I shall feet obliged serting a few remarks from me with re on the 8th inst., at 105] bills, 105anoney. Advices from Constantinople, of .the 25th. ult., state that Kossuth had been liberated; but intelli gence to the 26th, published in the London, Timer of the 12th inst., we are sorry to say, conteadicts this report. ‘The American mailsteamshiy Arctic, Capt. Luce, was spoken by the Agia onthe 13th. She probably | arrived at Liverpool early on Monday snodning, the 1ith inst. ‘There is nothing very important from. England. ‘The Russell ministry contivued.to be euatained im Parliament. e lust voto.on the Assosoed Taxew ' act gave them 4 majority of, thirteen, ‘Phe mom sures before Posliament were financial, ca to two lot last—one | he United States Clipper- ship Typ! ‘These letters appear to me to place our country, and partiowlarly my native town, Liverpool, in miliating and invidious position. The one so- subseriptions to built an English clipper ship; | the other shows an Ameriean clipper already built: by a ) single firm in New York, and new on her way to the Mersey, § of my fathers! whore ix the spirit that | ured fo animate Okt Kogland? Whilst we are talking, Z ting. Ll heve just returned from that eoun- yoapetent te * an opinion on it, as Teanwot help xayi is awake " ee Daring « few ¥ lust, i aud built, in that He een anarelt saw building oud built, in that and the Advices from Geneva esate that the Government! fr ¥ W to LAW tons, of faultless vemetre, of that Cantea has refased.to expel from, its territe- and as superior to the fwr-famed oll clase of Baltim clippers as an American Liverpool liner t+ town old Wri. til bruirewate 4 you, Mr. Kalitor, t . are all immediately to stition with Bi teh ships in our matoly in ry the seventeen French se fugees, a¢ ondezed by the fedeval government. We lear that the Spanish Cortes was dissolwed) by the Quyen on the Ab instant; » deqree has Blee appeared the Madd Gazetty giving the port ater into ex f our navign ever present government. TE feel these frets ae very han wlio of \ ta. M, Son declaeve. gutiecstrans f lio of the Home 1 apartment te M Neltean de Taig, found in this wuwerctal yy wr | in additian to his own of Foreign Affairs. Ms Are who wilh tut) teta, Mimister for Home Affeirs, has been trang, ferred to the depegament of “tablic Works. to say ‘The London wes of the th inst. says:— heed nest of business, yartly dependent 69 tue —s wi ds uf A b. yartly om the anyrgaeh of tbe Kxbibitio ‘eo tots. note S Saal aughout Weglern BE 4 “As Ou Saur. wet = phe mw ontribation In money having nittances tym Colifornin after the winter rains and the opening of the Exbybition, will ect simuljeneowsty. rea Meeting was ner. bay Doetor B. called te the | Wh too, it is considered that here capital 6 Upere | chain, and it was resolved went Captain Henry — Lundant, daatin Cergeal Europe the tate af decent bes Kendall with a silver epeakir mpet and gold ring. fr 1), per ont, amd that io Paris on enormous sceumalatio¢nt: ts uniform kin and gy manly trestinent t bie , ot bulhey to the extent of £5L000,000 now, prin there passengers during the late voy sod. alao, that thy | is strong eyason for believing that at one and the sme, thanks of the passengers be prewnted to the offiecas | time, if Ko politieal cntastraphe cccur—epd nome saaly generally, for their kind attention during the parsag: appears on the herizon—a great and rapid change in DK. B.F EDWARDS, 8t. Louis, Presiden, | and poces may take place. With «uch a.prospect it wi” L, Baasxos, M. D., Va., Secretary Le thy more incumberit om empitatiets te be ea bo —Asshort pass gos appear to he asopie | pronvrly dirce’ their opsrations to ap cmanent pao interest just now, we wish to ced the ers Laterwsted in sucty mat- fe bark ood by "The expulsion af the French vefigeos has sat baen executed in the canton of Geneva, Joland, of this gity. She sailed from Point | 0 between. Lord a Indio, Nov. 28, for Boston, nrevved here on the morning | _ 28@ Corsaspondenee between. Lord Low of Jan. 12, discharged & fail eargo, took in another, and | and the Rresi srlative to Abdkol-Kam sailed again Jan. 18, for Buenos Ayres, and arrived at thet port March 2d—thes making the passage from Buenos Ayres to Bostor 98 days.—Boston Trav der, has attracted much sttention in the. Frenei. press; and the wsual omeunt of internatiqnal jean | lousy is directed agains’, yny diplomatic mode | gestod hy England for sia extrigapion of the horolg, captive from his perjerans captiv . Charee Stealing a =a ie: ate Saunt, pes. y, when the ge erday. a rene by the Sol Wha var " If by Gon. F ona charge OF + fouling & flute ad at ce pen neyous init ale Ls bis behalf by Gon. Fabien, ey Robert, Kelly, residing at No, 113 Leonadetrect. | in bringing forward a motion for his liberation wag, « flute was recovered by the #fcer, whore ft dad been . jori sold by the “pelemer for five dollars’ “Justice Lokrop | *20uted by a large majority of the Awembly. committed the aceused to prison for trial, | Lt is stated te be the determination of the Riu Surven? pred | day afte snoon, it Boit—A Charge of Pers "y.— t crmm ent to carry out a great extension offeer Harbensen, of the Foden ae ¢ ri , of genteel appearnnes, dont fifty } which will, it a undoratood, the name of George Bowen, un a bail pr ma | embrace dhe great sections betwoo Moscow and fra tndering him up to Justies, It sera Bowen stants | Warsaw, and thus place St. Petersburg in comm sian gov | dicted and ed with perjury te the town af Que antl " > " ‘fale, Sabai ctenty, Pe veck sad war taiked’hy | nicaticn with Berlin, Vienna, Trieste, Paris, Lyon some man of that town, who, n fw day ne, Brussels, and Amsterdam. The loan foe rineo, ewan this city and placed the matter of nrrext with the al | Bemed afficer, who rweereded, yoatorday, In | Mr. Bowen, in all prbability, will prow ure oth } bus obtain his itberty sara, " cing it tll, aod th's purpose fs to bear a guarantee of five per Cont, dis to be under the joint management, of Barom Stieglitz and an eminent firm in Londaa. M. Guinot is on the point af publishing sortee of biographical sketches of men who figured in the English revolution of 1649. ‘The life of Ludlow age . pears as tho first of this series. ‘The Countess Habn-Hahn, whos novels wore once very populor, disavows @ ney edition of hor Works, snnomaced by @ Berlin ryblishor. It ts only, an oll edition, with a new tle,“ now editian uf Jessy Lino at Oevevererr | Lind’s five concerts in the abo 00, of which rhe has sent $3 | to the Mayor, to be disposed ho thinks m4 Jatt’ clous for the relief of the distressed and qufortunate individuals in Haat place. Boraum hal; viously given fout oF five rundred deliars for the © -iarpose, Jonny Lind is there called “am Angel 10! cowiee ep in “go itimore during the week The proces f Jomay y amounted Pp Barnuara | ‘There were 78 4 ending Uae 1 sta

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