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Seecen pe sees’ 4 ee Fecapece invisea him into lot, os ge] yates ‘they were m knew Mr. Drury was going to his to Wall street, these the what they are worth, and you can i hang ing him il hana yolded hain carefully up. ea theory; and hav- ifsiot ae ray oS oe who that he bad seen four $10 Bristol, at Justieo Lothrop’s ie th Rene Mr Stewart or the Jud; id he had ever bas in his hands; had never bill to his Femniicotiens ‘they were the ion of bills that Ashley had been pe ‘nd eit Tad seen other bills of the Eagle Bai .—Do you nar ghee od jecenesin tween Jey, with reepect— Sig object to that. ‘The District Gourt-—That ix certainly too wide | Attorney proposed t ow that ‘was intimate with Ashley. ae we Judge Greemwood.-Weil, what if he was? pbistret A —We mill show that, he was bai for im on it it Beseage passing counterfeit money. Mr. 'e can’t have that. ‘The sheriff of this county was bail for One- be Thompron. Is he. therefore— Greenwood. —Oh, no,the most upright and virtu- | commas im the community may be bail for the worst ruled out, and the witness was, but lt ha ft d i ileal! with him, «fhe press through it. Thero wore * SI the windows of the building’ #2 that wo through the glass; took the Mile presd took the bottle before mentionea next day; went the next dayto give it « more general overhauling; sot 8 seareh away the bottle and the clock that he was. afte the bottle and other things to the Police nee a Warrant then; never had returned the warrant to Judge Fdmonds ; it was directed to the constable of Quecas county, and exeeuted by Mr. Boyd; ho (witness) took left them with the clerk; had seen them since at the Dis trict lnk atthe office; gave the $5 bill to Mr. Stewart, the clerk at — Police office, and took it back trom him tocourtwith me; thought the counter- so light, and as there was a heavy one I gave that but # slight consideration, Mr. Clark—No, the counterfeiting charge was only | started by Wilkes as subsidiary to the first. Did you know when you went over that he was to have counter- feit money her upon him? iF Fe Pa +e } @—Do you know Robert Il. Morris ? —Yes, Q.—Did you meet him a day or two before the arrest nd say you were going about putting some over in Brooklyn. the arrest, nor the day of the practice of having coun- aman that he might be found (After some few questions, all y pul upe with it in his possession ruled cut.) question tonto by Mr. Whiting —Had been a police Officer KLout eighteen years; had known Thompson seven or eight years; had known him by sixht; did not _kaow where he resid ded all that time; bid known Mr. Warner twelve or fiflccn ya ad known Wilkes ten that he knev of the arrangement for Drary the aight before he did arrest him; U knew th ‘was sees testimony against Drury on thi ps 4 month: but the arrangement for the = was mace the uight before Question—Did you know that Thompson was engaged with Wilkes in getting up that testimony ” Answer—I understood it so; Thompson told me. Conversations objected to. Fitness did tot know which was first engaged or whe- ther they went at it together; hed been at Wilkes’ house ‘when Thompson was there; went on other business; saw Wilkes repeatedly on the subject of this business; Thomp- 60u was there once when I went th; ould not say he ‘Was 9 cecond time, or not; did not reco! any conversa- ine ‘about the plan that should be adopted to cateh Drary. of ‘Thompson; never discussed the subject fr. Warner; some time previous to his being ar- conversation about going to Boston to oy that as the first; went to n alone; but not Warner; weut to get are b Conners affidavit; saw her about ten feet ‘Thompson often; he always went by the name ~ sano AA ‘a glass eye; I was to Connor's and Kenyon's affidavits; I got returned with them for the “rat council” was time after; the night befvre the “rat Wilkes told me what was going on. ir. Whiting did not want to hear what Wi continued —An arrangement was nade: selected Jenkins; witness selected Dennis Dow. nt he didnot go; Jenkins preferred Crasous: Know whose suggesti jon it was, that they were to | ta thet foom; never heard Wilkes talk of ‘of Thompson; had not heard t Beery, called the “mouse trap it #0 called till now; had never becn | get the boys fee. place them 60 an to hear, =n then clear out about went and table. to that Thom ‘he paper. and bored the holes. and got a would meet them over the ferry and take | er not know who hired the room for he asked witness for i a the room, which witness paid him again; did not ‘ean council” was; it was his own expenses to O'Connnor was left at his honse in the morning on her arrival. fora few minutes. or it mizht be fm beur. till Thompeon came fur her; saw her again theh+he ran away: met ber at the cars: Stanley. Thomp- oo. Warner, and Wilkes were there; that was Marcus Tullius Cleeve Stanley; the next time be saw M gare Mier rhe left bis house, wus at the Poli meMdavit; did not knew where she was Bing whe left his house; did not recolteet havi bur bills im his hana; saw them eftherin the clerk's « udgels hands: was close up to the dexk; knew there lod been other bills of the same Kind brought to the Police office; there were two bills d some time before—one in New York ond another in Brooklyn. and he arrested ‘Thempeon for it, and toox vhies to the persons who had received them, who said he was not the man ; this was about the time Astley wae arrested, shortly afterwards— S.geud wehihe Before ¢ arrest of Drary ‘at the time of he private conversation at Brooklyn, Drury was not ar- ‘the affidavits wore made before Justice Lothrop room. in the evening, and the arrest was next Ymorsiog after the rat counetl; that night after the council, witness went to the Judze’s; Jenkin Crassous. Mr, Johnson, Wilkes. and Mr. Warner's part- ner, Mr. Sparks, were there; he got two warrants, one for och on the torpedo charge; it w: that told hia he would meet Thompson at Bro got down to the ferry. Thompson was “Whydon't you take him?" did not know way €aid #0; did not remember that he said That was t man who put the bills in my hand—take him’ —or words to that effect, ‘The Court interrupted the counsel, and_ said the state- ments cf the prisoner himself were no evidence r Clark contended they were in this ease. a there * controlling circumstances. They might recvive what yas said or done at the time of the arrest, and this was Set ja ho bim out. this me de it part of the beg Fe en ple ‘The Court would admit the t Gi-position of the witness. said he was the man— » witness, too, hav che disposition stimony. as showing the @ —Did not Inury say at the police court that Thomp- | fon had put the bills in his hand,and he did not know ba they were? Jody Urerawoed-—We bave paseed upon that before Mark—That alno goes to show the tog ¢ (Te witnere.) Did he Court—Yor; we will aduit that AI faye’ no reecileetion that he ferry, where be said, “ Why don’t that man wit bese hut nothing to arvest him on not recollect what be esid; might have vaid. ~ Ican have him at any Gime” 2 Have you not reid so” —I don't know; witness bad arrested him (Thomp- fon) without @ warrant; Mr Drury was not feasledepartment by witness » express direct loved there was an arrangement, he at Astoria, the same went with ban, they ie for. Q —Who went with you ” ; Thave a memorsadum at home. been over all this before Jo not wish to make th did, except at eftern jon; Wilkes and Je had two carrioges, which » defence do not know what mean t twice before vund again. We + Whiting—Your h remarked. we bad goo bere nét with this wi K explain: gone over it oner same g' tue prosecutors had. ti but they had nd +t abont Lesita‘ion, eon- with him npson went with them, Wilkes etd Raker, went w niegan oTrant coun. young Sam y hous; Jen Kins artested him; dil not know whether he bat irons On; witness gave Jenkit © the warrant and the irons; had no warthnt except for {6 arrert, no search warrant, the away togethor driver apd Jenkins and young Sam we § De youmm an to say that young Sam was not ironel? A —Witmegs cold not my: they wert up into the hon Donpegnn, and witre night have gone into the there; there was no one in the house up faire; the other but they did mot go but females; did there Witnese—Not that I know off " fin (he front and two in the rear; hy opened a there containing « square box, and thought he » Mee Drury. and che gave him the ke [An ordinary tin cael box wae here produerd, and shown.) That wa the box he had mentioned; would say that the dollar bill of the Bagle Bank, which he had . ¢ part of the box—away from eet examination ent there were broken bank bitis in it; amd was still under thet impreeston @ =Why did you not take all th 7 » other money ? A —Wilkes told me that was the only bad bill among them ; witness never had any conversation with Wilkes (OF Thompeon. of any one else. about aame fowls, and did Rot koow (het Thompron had beught one of young Sain; Wilkes a him, looking over the mouey in the box, te ei wit the $5 bill te him. —Were you not told by Thompson that you would find & five dellar bit “ " A—No. G.—Did Fou expect to find any hi A —I ‘dont think f did; 1 never ‘The Court thought theee were in: might give ap answer withow: exmmination continued. — wi irury had asked Witnors by What guthority he bed there, aml he had steted be hada warrant. He hat only the warrant for the elder Drury’s arrest, and that had hoon oxeente This he showed her, Would not ewenr he did not « “TD bave a warrant to search this house After 6 hesitation) he gontinued:—Showed ber the hed Of course he did it to drovive her. Wilke de pcg) A J left an inventory of th they tools Thought Wilkes gave it to her. The id are for Tmprenaton was that Wilkes wrote tov un the uel Mie corteet sod then copied It off, torpedo | business; he | they might stand on it; Wilkes told him | jirvetly afterwards; andthe first moment he saw | went mp to Drury's | J Q.--Did not know exactly where Thompson lived at that time—some street off Myrtle avenue. er was there but once—some time after the arrest of Deury—and told Thompson that Mr, Wilkes wanted to see him, Had met Ashley there and no one else, Q—At the time of that arrest did you not know that Thompson was acting hostilely and in bad faith to Drury? A.—Hle has been arrested twice. Mr. Clark.—I mean on the 16th of November. Witness. from information be had received, believed that fhompson was bound to show Drury up as the inul.er of the torpedo bo | _ ‘The Court.—The question is, did you know that he was practising decept A.—I did not know it. |. Q@—Did you believe that he was acting fraudulently towards Mr, D? A.—I always thought they were cutting at each other. Q.—Whether Mr. Smith did not know that Warner and ‘Thompson were charged by Wilkes, in the first in- stance with ending that box? Witness charged Thompson with it. but did not hear ner being chargtd until after he fell out with his hought it was atter Deury’s tirst trial, Mr. Clark.—Why, was it not Mr. Drury’s defence? —Did you not think that Thompson was la- Doring for his own exculpation? Ausw 1 do not think so; witness was examined ou Drury’s trial first time; also on the second; had never been reimbursed; the only expenses he had been at were for hus Journey to Boston, and thore he had not been re- imbursed; he was aware that a reward had been of for the discovery cf the person who sent that foepeap | box; had not received any indemnity for the suit brought against him by Mr. Drury for going to this house at As- | Soria and taking that property; Mr.Drury had replevined a great deal of his property; did remember some con- versations with Stanley about sending to Boston to get some counterfeit bills, after the others had been stolen, hlark.—I donot mean to say that Mr, Smith pro- posed Witness.—I objected to it in the presence of Mr. | Stewart Mr, Clark.—Who suggested ft? Witness —stan It wax not approved by Wilkes. It was not proposed to put the bills upon him. Q.—You knew Warner and Wilkes were acting in con- cert. A oO. | Q—Yeu know Warner and Thompson were? knew Thompson was in his employ. examined by the District Attorney.—The $5 found at Astoria had been in his pocket book for a long time, and he then made an affidavit for Mr, Stewart, to which he attached the bill i left it. The District Attorney A—I You have spoken of certain di Me clark Ajeet should produce them. 1! | were in the prosceutor’s fo doorrag ‘The counsel for the prosecution would produce them if porsible Vitness continued.—He enw the dies and the press in court at a former trial. ‘There were two sets of dies—one for making doubloons aud the other half-doubloons ‘They were in the office where the presses were, The large press was stationary. and very heavy. Mr. Clark.—Thai we will produce, as they have left that in the defeudant’s possession, Witners.—The bottle was in the desk where the money there was a small paper label upon it; the barrel ken of was about 100 feet away from where the dies the last he saw of it was at the office pa know Williain Darlington, or Bristol Bill, 1849; saw Kim at the + “rat councts imehe wont; thought he was in the room where the council was held; did mot see Mr. Drury at all To Mr. Clark—The object of putting Drury in the fe- Ftinent was not tu cive him more accommoda- sk for Mr. Brady; did not know whether ‘a for Mr. G joodmnan —_ witness refused; he might A not recollect, entry t asus called —W isso stil asone then; knows rested him in the month ‘of N. frm the Tombs with Jenkins not know the name rect where the arrest was made; knows the Brooklyn Heights; it was in the neighborhood; we came er to Brooklyn and met Wilkes and Thompson at the Catharine ferry, on the Brooklyn si Thompson and Smith bad a conversation; when the |. arrest took place, saw something fall from him; they locked like bank bills; Jenkins picked it up. and Drury was walking pretty fast, with his hand at his side, when I wok hold ef hia by the collar and the sleeve; don’t recollect seeing any bills of the Eagle Bank at the police ; never enw the biils open, that he remembered. ay he was walking fast—what did you lice officer of New knows William 0. was leading, and was too unimport The Court overruied the | —He war walking very fi kept me “on the je crossed the stevet once; did not think he looked b: hind at overtook him by” run- | ning; when we walked ho would gain on us; We followed him so for five or «ix blocks; he was nearly the length of out to rum, the last tim ” w the’ bills, was wh te then folded In a paail continued: * towards the so fast, he time I d them up; they -examined by Mr. Clark—Had often «een persons he walked qu witness could; riseod the arest way to the ferry; it was on the eve arrest that he was asked by him in the business; he was p at the “rat council,” where be went quest of Jenkin &—What was the condition « d or pot? A.—They were very tight! | very eve re even than b “also, at the re- { those bills when they fe y packed; they were folded fd the bille | i frou mee a # & ° were some im the carriage in w ‘The Court the this was irrelevant. | Mr. Clark said it went to show the character of tho whole plan ; their object there was a robbery. They shut — "ae fart amo deprived him of the means of commu. — a conspi al 1 ghee plundered bis house, y to ruin hi ba ache family plate jpoons, &c., were taken ; went into thi house. by Smiths direction ; did not remember he got in; they left # bottle there ; did not remember an thing about the five dollar bill; never heard of it t it now ; had never received « cent for his services ; Wilkes, Donncgan, and Smith were the ones that were up stairs. Re-examined.—Thvy followed Drury together. Witness wan afew stepe ahead; they were close together when they | mies made up their minds to arrest hi Ile made no move- | ment, but went straight ahead, ‘There might be such a thing ws his getting away; there was nothing more that | unade then determine on arresting hin, ‘They had seized | him, and walked cight or nine, or it might be twenty | . when the money fell fendant’s counse Rroposed to axk this witness whe | her he had not heard Wilkes admit that this charge was | ‘an under piot.an anchor thrown to windward, aud only subsidiary to the first ;" and to show that be had after- wards so Written in his paper the Police Gazette. ‘The Court at once pronounced the offer inadmissible, Kefore separating. the Judge bad to remark, he had revived a communication, stating that one of the jurors had expressed an opinion as to one of the witnesses, He would not sey in violation of what the court had before said; but it was a violation of duty to prejudge the case, Ly uttering any expressions of their own, or listening to | the conversatons of others, } ‘The court then adjourned till this day, Thursday.) at r past 10 o'clock A. M CITY TRADE REPORT. Wopwnspay, April 23—6 P.M. Astirs moved to the extent cf 60 Beravervrys.—Flow—The mari lower, with only a moderate busine: ls. supertine No, 2. at $4 18 a $4 2; | eat $4 44a $4 56; Indiana and | Orleans and Ohio, at at $4 87a $5. Can: 500 bbls. good, in . Southern was in $4 87 for mixed to straight at which 1.200 bbls. sold. In I bat Tittle done, and the market was nominal, at $3 Menl was scarce and unchanged. We noticed inquiry for Wheat, at steady pricca; some H is Genceee sold at $1 1 W) bushels Ohio at Rye brought Te, for 1.600 bushels River, with was heavy and for home use, C01 | lars are as follows market. Corn has again declined, the transactions mounting to 40. ‘orthern yellow, at 66c.. with small lots of Je y wali fe at Te. Oats we The anarket is fecble under the Aria, the sales to-day only amounting to about 700 babes Holders de not anxious to sell ax yet es reaching 200 bay: . No, 1 muckerel changed hands at | : ced wns searce, and held at $i 75; seale hereing 2 a Bde. juare bales cotton were cn- and some bales of Sea re was more corn offering, and | . ere engaged at 34d. To Landon, rorin was engaged at 2x., and flour at Is, 6d. an worth 4s, ‘To Hayre, cotton was !c., and poereper ashes, at $6. To California, clipper rates were about 70c. Furrr—Included in this day's businesss were 800 boxes bunch raisins, at $2 25; 100 casks currants, Me and 1 cases preserved ginger, at $7 50, Tlay.—River was raleable and firm at O0e. a 65¢., cash, ‘The receipts were light, Lyap wae in mcderate request, with sales of 100 tons ; foreign, at $470 0 $ hand tim { OLASSR: n increased activity in tHe market to-day, without particular change in rates. The ardenas, at 20c. a 2le.; movements in rosin havi 1.500 bbls. common. 1 On. —In linsecd we have nothing new to note. 15.000, gellons chinged hands. trom store, at 77¢ whale 350 barrels selected brought 4c. The sales of | olive re quarts at $262 a $275. ¥ Pork was toactive,add the market favored | 0 burrels new mess Were sold at $15 12's; and old at $11 ¢ same. with sales of A prime at $5 25 a $15. Cut meats improvement noticed. The transac- | tions add up 200 packages hams, at Bic a Ge., and shoulders at (°,c.a Te, ‘d was held higher, but the sules were trifti for prime, in barrels; We. | was suld to be r 1 000 kegs do. Rice.—100 tierees, good to fair, changed hands at $3 25 & $5 50, showing « firm market, Soar.—A parcel of 200 boxes eastile was sold at 9¢c., dmovthe. Srices.—Nutmege were a tritle lower, 1,500 Leen cold at $1 a 1 O8for No. 1. tase oo maica peppor brovght 7! por —V hisky wae in request, with sales of 10 bering. | perations, les were as annexed: 22x83, $4.900; 1 lot on 100, $400; 1 do Rear Herats we and lot rei ue, 25x100, $400; | ¥ in om “ie | phia; Gh, h street, cach 27x100, 1 do ad ldo on adjoining, | 100, $275 each, $1375; house and 3 lots a ing. cach 25x14, $8,560; 2 lots adjoining, 25x104, $275 3 do wdjoining, 25x104, $280 each, $840; 4 do 70 each, $1,080; 1 do opp i r Fighty ‘iret street, 1 do adjoin ner Third avenue and ach, $200; cot- | shad anad- | Nye. ent off with eonside- | 7 Importe lego, Jorhua Bats Hyson—71 chests at 4c. ; half do. % do. de; 12 Young H Pa rab be.) Ba do, Ole; 20 do. ny Drury’s han, Jen- Ui take this;"’ do not recollect ard Drury heard Drury » they walked bh Drury for one moment just one step 0 ne hand and picked them when I just paserd the corner; be took the «traight road to the | ferry; Swith said to Jenkins, when we that | W ikes wanted him; witness went with the prisoner and | Drury by Catherine ferry, whieh is the nearest way to | at the ferry we saw Thompson. when Drury | There, why don t « that man there?” did | not hear Smith Witness kept his eye on Thomps order | him to be arr | Was present at thy tried. on juitted; when wt arrest. but was return; Jen! comnett ted te Lire woke Wi we bet t did wot beat whet dow Thempson. wi STOCK 8. April 22.— Pre ng, 19a: 40 do D Michigan wh Borrox, Railr Bonk tion be Dp doa, 8M Vermont aud Macon: haw te Bondy Belg; 81,1000 do, 75 hire Monte, 0, ¥i%4 PORRIGN MARKETS verre, Mareh 19,—Fie toe 1) «oF dfi-b—No arrivale rim Last rales #/ a * 200 per Stock, 700 drume very duil, and Josing prices the «teamer’s advices fre United States are worth 2 1500 @o 1/000 covado. per 1/600; money. 1%) 00 te Exehang per month MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. «4 was Thompevn; ond Jenkins a dist Movements of the Ocean Steamers, they were wate Thom pesces, = Dave hens person he met, at terest Wy Nee tee * Thompeon left t mith told Sevennah. reful how he handled Drury, s« bh have | Havana, &@, thing up his eheve; witness thought it might bea Boston, pon; had no idea they would put counterfeit money Chaeres. on him: they were bout twenty minutes together, and meal i | went tnt they ater exartly face tof Boston... ht bave ba they waik walked op the wm after he sted him Just when they agg Very fant to the fe think they hed bet ake sure ° obwerved nothin more to indvee him te do ry. he has tod eiftirely as Smith hod directed: eeized him by the Weare Smith told to take care, that he might love ectne thing op hig sleeve; when he lot the Ra be jw bis hand, which he remained in his ben ranted were could not ehurged wit heerd thet Thompson was # dian Of great ard enpable of managing soything head be to have me in bis b ob the time they were ont the Witness did not know that tiiely and fraudmlentiy townrds d you have had anything ttre id to te oe, yn Heights together he mprom was seting by ry Mt yon bed known, w it ite o curt raid that question wae quite hypothetical, end ruled it owt Withers do ‘tot know «by eight of them went to ar > rma B88 T. Peet rpoek. Brower donmriian New York fey at. Port of New Verk, April : MOON Rivne... 6 | nie waree Cleared. Steomers-Routherner, Dickiaren, Charleston. Spoffort, Tilerton & Co; Cleopatra, iia Oni Irvasides, Pinledelphia auericon el n, J Griewe ry eminent + Repub damesen, Gabvesto tol, Re FW Meyer: & Warren; Roeein iieeky Ve he ia ban, he Bolehed; Kan Schmidt & Bal- Nesmith & Son; Lin » Moutivack, Caries a; Rose fii. right; Caribe, nj Catherine, Hams + Moller, Milne. ‘Thomp- | F | with Saolassee, So FY ‘Has experi Weather om the passage; has been 14 days to the N of Cape | | spoke brig Maria | bor Grace, NF, with the loss of her main and fore tcpmast, 1 are HD Brook | Hattera: | a tare » particu. | a Tiny eee a rs t, ae cae eeirts Bentcl ig exe foe, SAM oe sesolt bt G0 cathanged aansis et Trmdace days, with ithe on ‘keby (Be), Ee Gh vi the Cl imdao a a tl ae " = ton, aig Sen tats ws Lith sacks thin Gals, hound te tee. Rosvvard) "bate, Want, trom New Orleans for Su Peters: 3 Sylvan, Edwards, Charleston, 5 days, with cotton, with coffee, to Mai Bark Ann Harley (ih Past Br ship iy, Hook, fell Pi foatcn ( ot Calnt2y, Bittots fro with coml, im & sinki gow, March 7, with te Seen yalt, tat 44 47, from reheat ‘20th, at 12 M, 3) mi yl the, sche Mar hiladelphia bow pina fo beep her lereo UG Portland), Wi 18 days, with sugar, to master. hart Oda Fellow (ot Portland), Green, ‘ardenas, 21 days, Wit sunar, Be, tu mm d heavy bese: winds di the passa; rd 10 im Mans ets Hark H ‘pitt sila, satus ( tert aR chr Pharnix, of spoke bark Isla de Cuba, Mar th, of Caps May, spoke brig Vil xc for Portland; | Tithe Ege cing ran down by a vessel standing on the opposite tack with starboard tacks aboard, he showing no light until close under the bows; but the ves- sel answered her helin well, and did not do any damage, her main boom m iz stviking the main rigging uo stars: javits. April 10, lat : sp: fark's mizen topmast; 13th, lat 7 69, low 72 25, passed pi 1, with topgallaut bulwarks attached, 3 did net appear to have been ia the water was quite, fresh: i! uteide of the monkey ri on the outside of the topgaliant bulwark main bulwarks; 19t h, passed ree, March 2, Int ]# 2s, lon 41 loom. From the lat of B Jurge quantities of drift stuff, co Jumber, such ( Janke, board rig Solway (Br), Ho Ly ‘ Bl! Bwain eco. des and § passenaery, 10 ‘0 (of Belfast, Me) rown, Havana, 21 day enced very heav shingle Hatteras, Briz Qieen Esther (of Searsport), Pendleton, Cardena with sugar, &e, to m u George). Cardenas, 20 day Mave nd severe weather on the ) pales from & Ww Hatteras: ian “alt, at 36 5 ed up a bale of cotton: 1th, ‘22, ree quantities of hard pine | 7 d large pieces of deck frame q Vu warks, &c, apparently the fragments of a vease Brig John R Dow (of Boston), Oliver, Sagua laGrande, 16 | an ? March es ge _ ke, to Boonen Ureves ke 'Co. tate inet Br, of Arichat), Burdrot, henee ior Bia and jibboom Emerald Whitney ‘Schr Merrill Ut rs ‘Schr Telegraph, Fernum, St 3 St Johi 3th inst, off Capes of Dviaware, saw a galley of Vessel, adrift: also, during the day, fell in with boxes, bales of hay, ke. tterson (of Belfast, Me), Patterso days, with suger, &c, to Young, Hi hatept Oe echt Sutf, Ries, Sezua Ia Grande, 11 days, “with sugar, to Sturges & Sclir Debonnaire (Br), Lockhart, Horton, NS, 7 days, with Pisstes, $68 cle ton, &e. ‘Schr J B& FL, Cramer, Georgetown, DC, 10 days. Has bad very heavy weather; 19th inst, carried away fore boom Br), Crowell, Windsor, NS, with plaster, ath), Titcomb, St Domingo City, 25 PR, with quantity of Sehr & Havana, 16 Schr Amphiviow: Schr Ste Sehr Eclipse, J Schr Elian J kell Radiant, Bch te Sea Witeh, W. Sloop Midas, Wardwell, Providenc Below. Brem bark Mississippi, from 8t Thomas, Also, one bark aud one brig, unknown, Salled. Steamshipe Africa (Br), | Ryric Dieki Charlest 2 sh iverse, Bird, Liver torian, Biles, Canton; Forest Ring, Mathorne, St dou bark Kosina, W on, Vera Cruz, and others. set, do. ROSTRAMANIP APA. P ‘ AL pease, ~~ W—Arr Isis, Dirks, orleans nd Gi- ral Borpeavx, April 4—Sld from Ro: m, Paquebot Garonne, nby San Francisco; Menvictte, Cotelle, do; 9th, George, Kazard, NYork; i arting, x Ye ork; 7th. waibert, Rei more; Min SYork. Buterot, April Cid Hellons, Thomps Cryer, April 4—Sl4 Minerva, ler, York Brown, NYork; 7th, Pnush, Warshans Be- joxan: (of Thomnadn), tall ‘New Orleans, 20 days, | upposed ty be a | ‘ould mot tell the | da bright varnished | &e uth, E, 65 days, with | sugar, ke, to | e_areather to the N of ee with ai aj | she went ashore, and Smith, Nichol, Charleston, 5 days, with cot- | 1 rs ain di Liverpool; Southerner, | Avni. 23—Wind at sunrise, NW; at meridian, W; at sun | | Sharp, seis: mre fe Si face an nce Wa OS Sail ‘Orray Taft, ‘sohre Mary, Machias; ied —Irig Bypire, Atbaeg. elo Brig Cordova: from Matanaas: schrs Tease Hinck- ly, Jumes River; Suffolk, Balt; Glass Blower, Puilad. Malls. per steamer Ohio, will close at Room (67 Exchange), on Saturday, (or Letter Bugs for Hav the Exchange Read of @ speci ‘Reading Room Ke NCS o Evuantown, April 19. anhoe, Simonton, NYork for Boston; Corvo, Crockett; do for Portland; Clarendon, Smith, de fo Bangers ath, the wind has blown fresh. from NE, in the morning, and from N in the afternoon. No arrivals, Tu port, brig Clio, Mt Desert bd Ej sehra Egcomet, Phausen, for Bostor u Albany Packet, Arrived—Sehre Puiuapereura, April 23—4 Sehre J Truman, Tuthill. N York; a7 im PO a Fifield, Hover, Deep Creek; Honesty, Marts, N en, Cleared—Barks Jane Gano, Beam: brigs Mail, Baker, eree, Hall, Halitax, Welzmann, Ajuadilln, PIG Ware, Joline, Perna ‘ule, Cardenas; schrs John Compton, to Corbitt, Hewitt, Newport; Honesty, Ruvth’ Nilaveu; J Fitield, Hover, Deep Creeke Miacellancous, FurtHer Particulars or GALe on THE Eastern Coaat—Sehr Augusta (of Vortland), Pettingill, for Boston, while ldg with hay at Richmond's Island, below Portland, Troke adrift during the gale of 10th, and went ashore at Wood Island, and ix @ total loss, Nobody on board when she came sehore, and the only hope of the, safety of the, crew is, fa Trem), Meo; | ie | and ‘dragzed the other anchor till she was obliged to sli | harbor ii the: hore at anc Isfand, when she ip Columbus, of Newburyport, war an old ¥ $5,000 ons Equitable Vince a Boston, in Boston on eargo of brig Water Witeh, re on Cape Coll. for, $2 0M, fa ‘m, between the Nevere aud Sufolk 6 rance at the Essex and Oriental sg Salem, "Re $20,000, of hs $9100 is on the vessel. 5B lem, on Nanset Beach, ined’ but a trauk containing $300 urf, "Insured in Boston for $40 on vease $6000 cn care, and ploon freight money, “No insurance in alein. The inward bound brig which pasted by Cape Cod in the ale of Ith, is now stated to have been nota Hrigged brig. ‘The men were in the ‘ee ng whem the sea swept her deck. She ran along just at the edge of the surf, and it is supposed was prevented fi Jus re, Whieh too ine wind wee, she was soon ont of sight, 18 is supposed to th, lost at Marshtiel rge Vettel, bottom up, drifted ham, ese hall uta » . Waoals toch, 18th, and. wav discovered. ground on Long | Stenmer Telecraph, from Nantucket, w dispatched "to her urday, and found that some pers Chath: had iollowed ter, and left her at t in th pid brig, See seen, 16 rn Rip, which carried away her mainmast, aritted out of sight S'Br echr Laura, 20th, from New Edinburgh, bad first officer wa ued overboard oth; also lost part of ‘deck loud of wi d carried away mainboom. Schr Mary Ann, Iiug, ofand trom Wiscasset for Newburyport, parted chain, 9 eat over the Rip jem harbor: dw wl ey mel, NS Chain, and dragged other anchor to "Pickering ecame « total Lose: rigs She was an old vessel of 40 tons. Schr Solo F Tem, went ashore near lead factory wharf, So. off without damnge, at high water, 17th. hr Menry € d from Bi for t in thick n from . but the le in safet, out of Belfast boas injured; the pnoenee had pl Bawsra ot foul of schr Tippecanoe, in beatin bth inet. The & rudder broke LP csarent quarter rail ing vehe Troubadout, which drove out of Chath Inte gale, brought up on the West Chop Holmes She leaks a little, but ‘rill ipeubably bet As off. Bar Sour Vestr, gale, on the 17th i come other trifling ¢ Waren Witcn, of Sale trained, and probably will ‘never be gut off. ree, except the nuts, hes been saved. fax, put into Porta: at Baltimore from Liverpool, t, had bulwarks age. Cod, is Most of ut in the Inte gale; compelled to throw d received considerable damage; must Scun BL, Penny, which put into Norfolk 18th, to re encountered & gale inst, off Chincoteague, w Coced-avey stntcom, bebstays; ‘whecl, eellved dcak teed of molasses, Ke Scum Wa H Hannison, before reported sunk in Hamp- fon Ronds on the 18th, got in comtact with, schr Sarah Ann, Griggs, from North Carolina, bo Fied away Lowsprit, ove bows, Ke, whi | deck Care Gi fan, April i ‘off, Fai ay, Curran, from N | 29—Off Beachy Head, Sw brig Juno, Flo- | for Stettin. —Are Zenobia, lirunewick, London, and sld John Menry, Alex Malabar, Seeds, N Yor! txucbey April ScAtr Skogman, Stichi, NOrleans; ne, Porterfield, do, _ Apel Sid Sarah, 1 8S) Letiti do ff and th, Dorcas Prineo, Blan- Ghards'and Leonidas, Jo : id Malvina, Torjes, California April Sid Daniel Ross, Ketels, Valparaiso ciseo. Pentland Firth, bark or America; 7th, bark Hum~ of Sunderland, and Prompt, for America. rr of, Lady Franklin, Yeaton, from N erghuis, NYork; Ever- ound es gee! of biyeh, ee York Kisewn, April S—Sld Souvenir, Jenkins, from Limeriek for NY or ope, Marri bail, Cox, M rawford, mt Hetten NOrleans: 3, Zion's Hope, Conner, h, MoLi 14 7th Tay Hobart, Rogers, Staten W ow her, NY o A all Blanche uses Mekellan, ekbiil, M’kows, Char Ben Lomond, Meldrum, N -y, Alexander, N Toth, Lydia Mt , Lelar, Philadel- Dudley, and Souvenir, 1 Crosby, NOpteans; Gen Scotinnd,” Hawkins, Mobile; York and Quebe px DON, April HCl _ April &Sid Triamph, x York. Elisa Jonk d std loth for City shertaon, Jam: Taltimore Queexsrows, Ap rofl, Robert Kelly, from NYork for Liverpool nes, NYork Ibernardas, Engelsman, Balti- April 6=Arr of, John, Bel!, from Stockton W—Entd out Magna Charta, Driver, Ha , NYork. ge, Alert, Brennan, y wh Telegraphic Marine = ‘apeit 28. Valparaiso; Buena Vista, Sam Cleared—Ships Magellan Franciseo: Tierell, New Orleans; ¢ Apainchicota; | barks Mobingn, City Pots priced W ohneon, Mayaguce, » Jans, Sarah V Cushing, Kingst vee Emily t Joba, PR; Hon 5 Harvest, Sa- Now York, and Cor: Exe Sene —Ship Ino Currier, B Arriv Artived—8} 1 Hi Bord: ow—T) ree schrs, one 6 wat Indies. sident, Tos.wra's Hour, April 22, Paciite Ocean, for Nantuok- Arrived—S),i; Masanchusette, et, with a fy from Havana for n; George United Stat Mowrin, April 16, owhury ports ott, from from Cardenas, schre Des Matanras; Henry Athine, am all for Boston, Ship Gertrude, Now York Giecd beg Weve ow York. New Onurans, April 1. ork; Vancouver, Clea Ships Rebecca, New fonvoux, April 2. Henry Leeds, de. Salled—Brige WH Ware, Wert Indic Arrived—Ship Minerva Jon whale thip Hope, New B goth, Oregon, Fa Spoke Sh lat Sa Bor Ne April Sth, i as fon 4 18, dale" with back Pioneer, for New Hedford. Richmon: hannock ; Flavill ee win paltimore: Re om William Brown, Proyiwrner, ni, of Cape Mwy Wie ee Ha8 Hatteras since 10th nit, with heay ‘Vie time, = Yesterday PM, 1a cevded . ‘her voy , Jones, from Philadelphia for Washington, D ig down the Delaware on Tnesday, was strack equal from th: whieh tore her foresail to returned to Phi St M shiny les, 4M lat ry goods, 75 pkgs grocerie Wa See arrivals. 4M ‘rick, to Mariners. e Collector of Nantucket gives notice that the Light din Tuckernuck Shoal, Vineyard Sound, inst, and is ashore got off and placed at her station , whew notice will he given. woys gone from ery’s Rocks, Rockport, the South Breaker, Salen, and the Sow and Pigs, Marblehead. e Bencon'on the Londoner, at Gloucester, was washed ‘ly's Rocks, (which bears from Baker's fivereighths of a mile,) was carried away by ; April 1—We are glad to find that the Board of Health herehus feduced the quarantine on persona and ver vels arriving from Constantinople and other Ottoman Ports, when furnished with a clean bill of health, to 24 hours, in fnet, nothing more than one of observation. We feel convinced that the Board ts provi e- to Li d that it the period of qu thaving previously obtaived such inform: Sld from NBedford 1% Jantic Ovean: Charleston Pa Art st New London 22d, Toland, Feb 1, 20 bole oil, Sid in com rinthisn, Slate, with 3200 bbls, Franklin, with 200, of and for New London. + peng et »D, Brown N taken 20) bbls on her pase tN echt Atlas, Lyon tio mya with ship: day bbls (40 op) ole ’ Pioneer, Hathaway, of and for do, full Eeterprios has been ¢ for 12 days, and h bat sustained no damage, on,) Whiting, Hono- | s. The by whalers. Spoke | u da trom port: ep) il; at 815.8, lon 28-40 W, ships America, Adams, 182 da from Onin, of and for Ne hot atited; Tubeany, wy. SH, boend into Pernamin of wate Ground, last of Seaton *Potoma reh 23, lat 41, to Tiark Calais, ¢ 20, lat If Jon erie S08 nied from Portland for Havana, 11th inst, lat 4 ‘s Waring, Stone, from NYork for Tampico, 1th re inet, iat 24.99, lon FOR CALIFORNIA. girom Baltimore for SFranciseo, no ve ‘from Boston for SFranciseo, March 14, f Bath, 78 daze from Baltimore for Ca- = Philadelphia for Califor cosas, abt April Told Be brig Tadus , Wirch Bark Lewis, White, ‘at for Mareh 2—In the river, an Am bark, paints | k, showing w and white signal, with two red | Valle (Dragon, Andrew, from Boston Jan 1%, only i daye the time she passed Pt Indic me). brig Julia, for N Yor April 9—Sehrs P f fruit. Also, 3 for Salem, 2 49. & ‘AVENNE, March dye. 17—Brig Romp, Lassen, Uenacon, March Sebo H Nason, olfield, from NYork, A war steamer, unknown, brig ning of 2th, suppoted bound to eget, passe the harbor mo < ARDREAM, April 10—Are ship © Joone, Baxter, Ia hark Blodget, brig kt Carver, Carve Charl tohre Ch 1 Saunders, Ric Havens: Lith, bark Inc Sth, sehr Mil hark Croton, Geyer, do; Del ph MALTAR, Mare) fenoose ‘hark Nuovo Sfingi, Stneso, Mecsina for Do h, Danivh brig Thorwaldsen, Palermo for N Yorks an probably boeh vase ‘Bith: Accounts to Set March, state that, nd Bion that day: the custerl 1 blown fro wind of 25th Sal F dane, P Gate, bark amily h Z—Cid, rig 5 ache "Mary Ann, Kemb Cuba. ranie, Chapman, Society | Islands (wae ported in ‘port Tath, b und to San Erapeiseg). LiveRro: arch ‘4—Ship Herculean, Moore, disa, ft Fanacr abt 2th, to load for Boston Manacarno, March 10—Sehee Abigail, Ga ftom Antiean for alti from’ St Kitts for N“vérk P qe: Soh Wether, Sperry, from ft herans for t . h, sehr John G vite. awrort, BR, April S=The qv (pt), to lond Behe, Ye ash for io 15; Gal Kayla (Sw): fo iw for Yor” w 2th, b bes ‘Saneind, Mevoh O va Richmon: her ORev wa, March 17—Bark Sult id NYork, 1 or 2 days; brig ‘een Croix, Mareh Lay at fn veavols in Dre tga; Dalla, for Charleston, a6 ty York 6 days; Thos Mayhew, for de t aig tt Wa aa Nt * a Mil, Nor f abt April “Brig Frances Jane, of and fhe penis we ea Tawasco, A a brig Vulture, Bardett, Boston, tire Cinch folanaae Home Ports. Are Alexand: Por via quaran’ ALEXANDRIA, Apr Baltimore, Below ON Apa ud A ch, Hawea. Liverpoa oets St dot, WB, to toad for, free ‘Philadelphia; sehrs John A Paine, ares Whiting lor, Richmond; Geo E ‘ahaa eer dary ‘Tay! Nein: ean ‘Crowell ore; Andre ‘ork, ‘anite Si B ‘Sid, wind , ‘ithe ral Parana; brigs Pi back on Saturday), D Smouse, started from Roads, Ship Middlenex, barks and Justice § Story; 1 Hite? for Philadel ph ar Hge ten, Charl for Phi 'e | wg ri lara eR, and sehr WW wy yer, ald but pany o Ey antuc! nes faith m art anchored. Bri Ak: ine erie ane NB. Cid shi Peter, Trott, NO: London; E Churehill, ichborn, pratense: Thompson, gon NOrleans; Janet of hee in vara’ roel Bert i ships Sua oh eee inset "deo D Saouss, Lyrander, lg Selah; briga Cora, ; iitew, ipresee Clara Ellen; and o DALTIMORE, Apel Mc Cia bark A: White, Jancio and a mt Mahe Petre Pitegerelds ae id bark Rebekah fone. Se ), mkt; brigs Victorine, Brown, Rio Janeiro and & fre dranide. “BANGOR. a love, French, NYork, MATL A Sete bark, oh Mateneas Nae Diaes Bebbaconrenee hip John Mi Deimos ‘on fon Bes. ton. Sid Sp pol, Preciosa, ee April So eare i Waltrom cage Marsters, tery ‘aati ‘4 northern port Fasex, NYork. \re bark “Charles, Bete or Boston, 1dg; Lotherm, 1 Montauk, vtppossd te be >be the bi he ae ihe wy se terday forenoon. went to of than 70 sail ete nd the bay is now studded with of which will proceed to see, ries cles iP M—DBark Elizabeth, J, from 7 at fitenmer Tiger, tchee Mary, sacle Poe in he 2M Tw we ca pos as Not’ port sobr Advani = Hanis 5: EM ao WAC Ba ane "ph iaceeree leg Vista, Howard, NYork. io brig More than fifty vessel nearly ail schooners, yea today, without any haviny Wind fresit feom XW. Wea Pollard, Titt, Hots, Cardi, W, brige C Geneon bar “érttn Gardena, Fis dhio, Schenck, York. v vis i "tiv f ae nda toes Turopenn Medford, ie “dor bark Nimesd, Tho Victoret im Tan "Vives, heat et cE ak Care sie tithnare shi Elizabeth a hire, Ho raya ry Pver Marcy and Callender, vechre it vee WMlacel; 89 Arty we “WORFOL K, Al 1A: Croix peat G eS josephine, Eiteh, Sr hy cee Soe chr E Fact hee oy, ; ad *% eater LA Yo Priindetynin Toth hence oath, Island harbor, and went to sea | for Baltimore, went to sen Friday. ‘Arr echt Lonedatey Baker, 1 ma onctidielial Em) Johnsen Al via Bristol, coh i, Durfee, NY. Delaware, Hardia PORTSMOUTH, Apri rahe eh Zebron (Br), NYork for CORT: (see Mixcetl). de rele (De has E, for Windsor. Cld sehx cigs 5 vege over, and sehr Con den for Norfolk; Osceola, , 20—Arr sel John, Sleeper, Rockland. or, NS; ache Imer, Rocklan March Be ha poet ahlp Isaiah Crowell, Horton, for ¢o and N York, 2h, SAVANNAH, April 17. Avr brig bf 1 Jo he Tyler, New Greenock: Excel, Talman, NYork. St Oe oti rhe rr bri Arr a orks Cid rette, Stoddard fate Baym baymore, Below, sehr doralemo sence vin Bristol, : TLAND, April 1d--Ary brig Ch ehrs Alfred, Rockland for oa rk; ct Monnet & il ig Uhitian (ir), Hagvey, Wi sip Adetnider for Valparaiso, 17th; brig S York, Cla bark Clansman (Ie klock, N Bed ra Arrived. Hoorn: sn Eliza Warwick, at ~ Bedford—Mesere anner sud Thor k Park, of N¥o ARLPSTON AH Pave nd lady, BL re rulty, © i fayen vassed a ieidshipmse Robert Brw zy: “Passengers Salled. Root, ~y ip Africa—Me D Feyere and b 2 » Mine Maris, N York; Mise Bor- do; Madame Tedeseo, Fen Mies Mile Regina Tedesco, do; Mra Masingberd, bi © Mvp dames Cuddonssind chit Mr Joseph & Fisher, Mrs S Fisher sud chile Philadelphiny Me DD and pine, N Yorks Miss Rivve brewer, Bro NYork: Capt Hehenley. es rervant, Mr Joh rk; Me Talia, re jexander F Rinck, I on Curtis, N York; MiNewsham, do. Me Edwin M Bwiek, Monroe. Mr Watson, NYork; Me J Michigan; Boyd, Baltimore; Mr Robert Benjamin ‘Madeira; Tayler, Liverpool; Mr J Warren ‘hy, lexington, Mre J Warren Gr N BN. Mirae eg gitcs rick Mr Marie, New York: Mr TC Bi New Ozlen Harnett, Mr Solomo York; New York; Mr Alex Mi xico; Me Ti , Montreal ew York: Mi v 4 L t Nasinnatir MrO ees Mr GB Reese. Pail hid At Mr Macintosh, Ai Me a e verks Me vase athe Mre Melli *, New New York! Mr ondon Med Del, rk inck, New Terk C Lovett, New rr a Moore, New Vor.&; Wr Guynet, New Yorks Dr Hegetee Hdeskingy —yenkins Piiteverpbia: Mr DD Foote, Now Yorks Me Ste‘afciny, Me Mute, Yew Yor All Mr Isane Je New York; Mr Richards, Kew x York; Mr Frederick Sears, Obie “ “ork; Mr Ssinuel Aleors, Toront tore; MrJoveph Lore, Mr F Li { Jobn Wood, Delaware Co; Mr James Woewiek, | Moorehonte, Mr George Briggs, My Myer Phineas, Pr pin; Mr Sw ninaden, Mr CMs | Wir FRR Sretwell, Me Marcher, | Again Duncan, Me Jame Stonelbeidg. | one bees ane Swarousi—shin Kestgpiam—J Angtig emery and George W Tal