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NEWS BY THE MAILS. ae @ur Philadelphia Correspondence. Pomapenriia, April 25, 1851 The Contested Plestion— Suicide of a Young Woman. To-morrow the judges of fe» Common Pleas are to pro- | Mmuigete their opinions with regard to the contested election. Ench judge has a voluminous document pre- pared ; one, the minority decision, equalling, it is said, a ‘President's message im quantity, if not in quality Court. Before Hom, Judge Sandford. Areix 25. —In the ease of CW. Field ve. Monry Belel- on wesen ‘sation to recover the value of a quan- y of rage, jury rendered a sealed verdict fur the plaintif, jy 79. sAotion for Slander —Henry J. Lettman vs. Roceo Ritz — ‘This was an action for landers expressions used by the dsfondaa®im reterenge to the plaintiit The partics ere all Germans, [0 was proved by witnesses, examined throug the medina of an interpreter, that the defend- ant hadebarged that the plaintif and his sister wore | living togetber se man and wife. Verdict for plaiutitf, ‘The unfortunate young gir who, duriug last week, waa QUO damages, Teecucd from a house of bad repute in your city, and | wer maf thio court bas terminated for the Court ef Oyer and Terminer. Before Chief Justiew Edmonds and Aldermen Griffin and Dodge. Arai, 24.—Charges ef Murder —Anton B. Stookey was arrvigned for the inurder of Kdward Zedamore, at the Five Points, The trial of James Wall for the murder of Miehael Cassy was postponed, in consejucnse of the ab- | shee of witmesses, tll Mondiy next, to which day the | court took a recess, of seduction, having fled from her | home, because unable, any longer, to hide the conse- quences of her indiscretion. Another Letter from Hon. Dantel Webster. His REPLY TO THR COMMON COUNCHL. OF BOSTON, ASKING HIM TO SPEAK IN FANBULL HALL. Mussurimey, Satusday morning, ) April 1th, 1851, f My Dear Sir—I have received your communication | tremsmitting copies ef the preamble and resolutions adopted on the 17th insé., by he unanimous vote of the body over which you preside. should be incapable of all just emotion, if I delayed | & moment to express my grateful thanks fora proceed- | in gs friendly and s0 honorable to myself, IT wish my stay in this vieinity could be such as to af- CITY TRADE REPORT. Friar, April 240 PM Asnies.—We notice a firm market, with sales of 00 bbls Pots at $5, and pearl, at $575, Buxaneteyrs.—The low and medium grades of State apd Westera Four are in fair supply, but, being the most inquired after, ruled steady, while the better descriptions are dull, with @ slight vownward tendency. A shippers are quite out of the market. 6.000 bbls. American changed hands, superfine No, 2 realizing $4 18 a $425; common sare, [know, members of the Council, whoenter- | to straight State, $4 44a $4 50; mixed to good Indiana litical opinions different from my own; and this | and Michigan, $4 50 a $4 : Obio and New Orleans, Taakes me the nore anxious to signify,in an emphatic | $4 62% $475; and pure Genesoe, $4 S1l.a $494 — South- 00 <ord me an opportunity of calling, individually, upon you, | business is doing for the home trade, but anid ald he members aud paying to each my personal r | gai manner, my sense, not only of the kindness and courtesy, | erm has given way w little, and is more freely offered: the but also of the manliness and independence, which cha- | sales were 1,000 bbls, mixed to straight, $475 a $4. recterize thier votes. and fancy, $5 4 $550. In rye flour, nothing new. Cor I shall not have the pleasure, during my present visit, | meal is rather heavy, but prices aro unchanged. Wheat of mevting the citizens of Boston is restricted, in demand, from the firmness of holders; a What Ihave done within thy last year, to maintain the | cargo of Genesee (2.500 bushels) was sold on private Union, and to preserve the relations of peac ly { terms. Rye is steady; the last ral ce. Corn intercourse, commerce and busi ong all. th | is unsettle ; the day's soles sum up has not been done in a corner; and I shall not } 40.000 bush. y the spot. at 6355 a Ble. @ corner to perform what remains to be done, Nor shall | and mixed, to arrive, Oats are dull, und as be- Temter Faneuil Hall till its gates shall bothrown open, | fore report Corrox.—The market continues quiet, and eather dull, borty400 or 700 bales, les made previous to the Wideopen, not “with impetuous recoil,—grating harsh | thueder,” but with “harmonious sound. on goldon | the sales being only reported at hinges moving, to let in freely, and to overflowing, you | at adeeline of y to °c. trom and your feliow citizens. and ai! men, of all partie | arrival of this steamer are true to Union, as wel as to Liberty-men wh Correx.—Sales of 400 bags Porto Rico at 10'se; and look around on the faces of the Patriots which « 100 do. Rio at 10',0,; Java was worth 12! e walls of that snered temple draw in with their deepest | Fis.—Mackerel continued firm with small sal breath (he appropriate iuspiration,and stand upright and | $929 2 $1025; cod more scarce, and firm, at eceet upon its pavement. in mind’ and heart elate, in the | $3.62 consciousness that they. too. army Americans, lovers of | Fariaiirs—000 their country and their whole country, aud not unworthy to follow in the footsteps of their grvat forefat If Providence shall be pleased to spare my life aud | health till that hour comes, I shall meet the eitizens of Boston, and my voice xhall be heard, once more, in (he eradie of American liberty ‘Till then. again thanking you and the membess of the Council, I bid you and them, farewell ' \ f cotton were engaged for Liver- np staken at yd. Fur $4 adhd; other lifornia, moa- by clippers. sof 1,000 boxes Motssses wos Goat DANIEL WEBSTER, | 2a ‘To Francis Brixiey. Esq. President of the Common Navat Srones.—The + 0 saneil of the city of Boston. Norte ty turpentin: r pec eat at Sea Ate, easis; ala, $00 barrels . | Moar, Fucrrive Staves Sonnexperco at Hannisncac, | at $120 i Ps.—A correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, writing On. ~The » alinued Ay, witl gallons. in cashe av trom Marrisburgh under date of the 22d inst., says -— Another fugitive slave case was brought before the United States Commissioner, Mr. McAllister, at this place, " ursteady and inactive; the sales éarly this morning The alleged fugitives, » man. wo. | TeAched 500 # 00 barrels new anid old mess, at $14 a $15 an, and child, were arrested. yesterday, at Columbin, | 122); and nyw and old prime. at $11 75a $13. Beef is ) barrels were sold at full im steady demand. at 9°. for 1.500 tierees were sold at Without material chang prices. Vie hams and Te. fe on Warrant, by constable Snider, and brought to Harris- burg by the cerly train. From the evidence adduced before the Commissioner, it was proved that Daniel Franklin was the slave for life of Dr. Robert Franklin, of Anne Arundel county, Marytand, and that Ally Frauk- Lin, the wife of Daniel, and their child, Caroline, about | three yenrs of age, wers the slaves for life of Barbara Wailes, of Baltimore city, Lmmediately after the hear- ing, the uswal certificates were made out, under act of | Congress, and the fugitives remanded to their owners. | ‘The excitement in the streets during the morning was | intense: crowds of colored people were gathered atevery | corner, at the jail, at the court house, and in front of the oftice of Commissioner McAllister, who, nothing daunted | by the threatening manifvstations of the multitude, pro- ceeded to the disebune of his onerous duty in the most rendered, at 9¢.; and 500 Kegs at 10 a 10 cc Reat Estate. —The following sales were made at aute- sion to-day :—Lot on Twenty-ninth street, 144 feet westerly from Seventh avenue, $1400; house and 100 Church street. $2850; house and lot 175 East Se teenth street, 22100, $7. Fifth avenue, $5,650. Brooklyn—1 lot corner of place and Smith street, 25x100, $1.00; 2do. adjoining, $1,000 each, do. $2.00; 1 do. do. do. —; 1 do. on State, near Clinton street. do. $1,800; 2 do. adjoining, each. do. $2.000; 1 do corner of Court and State streets, do, $2.200. Rick.—Sulea of 150 easks good to fair were made at $5.25 a $3374. The market was firm Scans were quiet, with light sales, at previous rates, Winsxry iscoming forward slowly, and the market ix dull; small parcels of prison commanded 23\c.; and drudge, 2 fearieas and impartini manner. After the examination was concluded, and the decision rendered, it was found that the early Baltimore train. by way of York aud the Cumberiand Valley. had left; so the prisonors were taken to the tavern immediately udjoining the Dauphin county will be held in custody until this even- | jeu where the ; ing. and then conveyed to Maryland by the same line. Woo..—The market is not very active; but a fair The excitement has been allayed considerably, and no | *mount of business is being done holders are de- sirous of clearing out their old stock, in order to begin business afresh with the new clip, a slight reduction from recent ruling rates is submitted to; but the quan- tity in market fs so light that much of 4 take place. Sales of the week have been 50 bales wash Cordova, at 244,¢ . and 100 bales washed Smyrna. at 2 breacb of the peace whatever bas been committed. The slave, wife, and child, are objects of universal sympathy and compassion | City Intelligence. Tur Wratten. —The weather continues beautifully fine. Yowterday and the day before were genuine aum- | ® 26c., six months; 20.000 Ibe. No. 1. and super pulled. mer deys, soft and genial and warm, likea day in Italy, | Sc c. Be, a 42 ; and 20,000 lbs. middling Cacruty 10 4 Scmoon Bor sv 4 Tracnen 1 a Pyauic } Mality fleece, at dle. « 4e., cash. Benoor—Exrrsoapiwany Coxover or dupor Myscu.— | . MARKETS ELSEWHERE. STOCK SALES. Jobn Grant, an assistant wacher corner of Grove and Hudson streets, the public school Was arrested on ‘Thursday evening, on a warrant issued by Justice Bleak- |, Pyttanr April 25.—First Board—$100 City 5's, 98; for crucl and inhunian treatment of a little hoy, | RU County Ss, new, 24; 100 Wilmington Railroad 6, Bamed John Taylor. wh pping him with « rattan till his | hey 1 bobincy, Canales! Ghee ans arm and legs were black and blue. The appearance | Wilmington iailrowd 6's; i8: 10,00 Sch. Nav, ¢ oar presented by the boy was hideous to took at. Grant's | 4; 200 Wilmington Wallroad a. ik SUM) do. Bd, 3000 excuse for so doing was, that the boy had been abusive | State 5, bi, $2. 9) State v's, “Si, 109; 1m) Ches and Del te him. Grant's fricud applied to Judge Meech, who | %g ig? or to wee tf tt 6 chasee un, Railroad, took it upon him, though only a civil and not a criminal Dis a een ai. meek, We * . | Banik, 1188; irard Bank, 137,: 23) do., 1374; B do., 137 magistrate, to place (rant in charge of officer Davy for | ¢ Penk. B 2 100 Morria Canal, the night. The neighbors and the be friends were e 100 do., greatly incensed both at Judge Meceh and the police- men of the ward, whose duty it was (o keep Graut in the prison, instead of letting him co home. 7, 3 {34:13 Penn. Rail 7h: 100 Reading Ra Between Fines —On Thursday morning, at 2 o'clock, a fire broke 100 de ‘out in the steam saw mill of George Guy, at (he corner of Greenwich snd Beach streets, It originated from thi Boiler. and was extinguiehed with but trifling damaz At haif past 10 o'ckuck. on Wednesday evening. « fire | broke out in a wooden shed filled with’ shavings in the rear of No. 12 Pitt street. It was caused, no doubt. by ap incendiary. It was extinguished with but s dainage \ on Pen. 5 Canal, 17%: ading Raiiroa : 2 | do., 34; 100 »; 10) Morris Canal, 17%; 100 ds., 17%, 1p —On Thurs- Baxtiwone, April .—Stock Boar arcs Merchants’ residing at No64 | Bank, 104: 50 Union Bank, 72 39 do, 72%: 40 Farmers’ and SuifoK street, was burnt very severely. while filling,a | P 4 30 Mechanics’ Hank wP lamp with burning fluid, which caught fire. Shy is in'a | imore and Ohio Railr: dangerous condition | oo, tae do. 7x4: S'York ‘and Cumberiand Ka Accroext at a Fouxpry —On Thursday afternoon, | Board, to-day, Baltimore 158), closed at 105), Richerd Davis, » workman in the Foundry of Mr. Bur- ed ae ggg: tomo eee pat, = 3 Deck. in West street, wax seriously hurt by a casting fall- eases ao Saeeee Pa Nr gg Bh Aspe ing on bin. Me was to the City Hopital derland Railroad, 2 bid, 2, asked; Baltimore and Sus- Anovisn Accioest—On Thursiay afternoon quebannah Railrood, 38 bid, 40 asked. o’cleck, Abraham Tyers fell from a seafold at a new ‘ bid t at 4} Telegraphic Reports. =e oe ana the man; its that find a resti piasp Comwe, ‘The case OL Dr. Gteemo excites much. sy: fhe Pacis, ond the many frionds that be had made during is brief restdenee there About eighteen months Fines, while resident physician to the Emigrant Refuge, Ward's Island. he lost his first wife, of ship fever. He now has Banx Wannwn Asvonn—The bark Warren, from Nasa P, te NYork, is ushore on Barnegat Shoals. Sho the 6th inst, and em the With took on board » was blown off, On the egat Shoals, about a | and near the lah! pped astern at seme or the bew to throw u floating her, but the ‘up from lost its hold: the in. The wreck master was op board, and t her off, Assistance has abe «truck om mile from the beach. Jeft, to mourn his untimely end, a young wife, to whom | he was married six weeks ago. Ilis remains will be taken to Neweastla N. ¥., this morning, for interment. | BAKITIME INTHBLLIGBNO Blovements of the Ocean Steamers. Onvors, from Kie Janeiro, at Baltimore, 23dinst, peers, at Phiehiphie, | tight of the Capes om the 1oth, but was blow “Bremen... ‘New Yor | How1amD, at Boston, on the 16th inat, in lat 33%¢. | lem Zebs, boarded the wreck of sehr Katahdin, of Chereyteld, (before reported); had been stripped of everything except anchors and chains, Br Brig Mancaner, from St John, NB, for Barbadoew put into Providence Ist, Joniy, and with three fect of water ‘a her hold, One man died with lock jaw on the 1sth. Tux Hues, of brig —, of Bristol forems J Ohageen . ‘New York. } we ba ‘America < : Liverpool. Winteld Soot... New York...May 1... iNew Orlesma, Humboldt New York. May 6... Franklin. 7 vat tat tho stern, No person to be seen, was boarded as it blew bard; hid deck Iuud of timber. This ia id to Answer the description of brig Bristol, of Bristol, Me, anew vessel, expected at Boston from Honduras, from Halifax for Boston, put into with loss of bulwrrks, boat, gal- iNew York) New York. MOON RisKe. NIGH WATER, Cleared. Holmes's Hole 22d inst, ley, & ' | Te GR ScnR which went ashore near brig Water Witch, | ’ at Cape Cod, is the Mary Aun, Thomas Sai 5 Shipr—Jomes Wright, Clark, Liverpool, J W Philips; Wo- Pears from ber abipping papers found in her asble, we ber: den, Bendixen, Hull, Schmidt & Balehen: ® M Fox, Ain flour, one-half bUL meal, and tons of stone worth, Havre, M Livingston; Je: Eagle & Hazard; iberty, Veabooy, JW Phillips; Cam: der, Sherwood, Charleston, Dunham & Dimon, | Sarke—Steph ani (Brem jp Lancke, Bremen, Meyer & Stuck- Veter Demill, Hoey, Savannah, Demill & Co. | Brige—Vesta (Brem}, Hause, Cape Haytien, Poppe & Co; Markland, Norton, Gonaives, N & Sons; Geore (Br), Clark, Rio Janeiro, 1. Aitken; Ateora, Carey, Matanzas, RC Re Waterloo (Br). . Revira & Hold win; Wanderer (Br), Dawson, Windsor, NS. JS Whitney & 70) Macalia (Br), O'Gryan, Carbonoau, NF; Ellen, re, Cobb, New Orle: t were found in her hold, It that all he rished betore she got ashore, ‘washed over: were washed over- en Sonn Foresr ( tien, — ult, and ived mu Smith, St Marys, Ga; Seaman (Br), Woodruf, Wilming fursen te Cape Hoxton Nev Meisten, Epeagte, Boston ae Wi Wc peg retinas pe Sehrs—Jobn G White, Green, Baracoa, MM Freeman & d in getting ber back to Cape z garet (Br), Guilliam, Halifax, NS, G &J Laurie & | was repaltiag, Beacon (tr), Mabin, 3 Hi, do: Elizabeth (Br), | Monterey, wh B&G A ; Lillie, Sanders, Wilt out, has been gotten off, and arrived at N Wallace ciphin; J Rusling, Dale, Brock, of the steamer Darlington, st Charle: Yo, Boston. t, ropert Br bark (usme unknown), ashore Stewart, Philndelp? fn, about 24 o'clock the same morning, Now Tiaven; pe—Lady Fenwick, Wrict a, Bristol. Thrasher, Dighton; Gavelie, Vers Arrived. Ship Jamee Nesmith (of Thomaston), Watts, Liverpool, 24 doye, with mdee and 4, RK Kermit, Sailedin ; A Senator, Whalemen. Arr at Boston, 2tth, bark Rothschild, Small, NAtlantic | Ocean, via St Themas, Sid from Provincetown, 2st, sehr Joha Adams, Freeman, lantic Ovenn, phécenger oes shine aaelanies aes ‘for New York. 20th | Sroxrn—Jan 2%, Henry, Nan, £00 (not 530) ep: March % inst, westward of Georges Banks. spoke Br bark Cau Int 26, was seen ® whaling Vark boiling, supposed the Merca- 224," la Ton 70.90, epoke slip Jane ll Glidden, from Liv: | tor. of NMedford. erpoul for Philadelphia. H ¢ Miscellsacous Ship Northumberland (ke), Lord, Jondon and Port poken. mouth, Murch 2, with mdse and Ls cabin and ‘i steerage | sys from Bostou tor SFrancisco, March 14, passengers, tod Griswold a 1w, Ship Creole, New Orleans, April 12, and the bar Bark Saxcaville, Johason, 40 days from Boston for River 13st ith md: oat & Mic perienced erly of Plate, ired March 2, lat 2s 8, lon 45 57. and northerly gales during th Bark At kie, from Palormo for Boston, was seen Ship James Corner (of Balt nett, New Orleans, | March YN, lon O41 W. 11 cape, with mdse, to.C H Church. Left the bar April 19. |” Sehr a from Jacksonville for NYork, wis con five days N of Cape Hatteras passed Mace on 7: Bark Compeer, Tilton, Callao, 102 days, with guano, to Chaste! Jan 2, lat 219 S, lon Nils W, ry E Newell, of Bal March 15, lat ke ship “Helen McGaw, 9 days from cinco: Mth inet, lat $5.08, lon Tl, spoke ech Native American, 15 from St Jago de Cuba for Bos- ton, Bark Sir Richard Jackson (Br), Deran, Buenos Ayres, Feb, with bi d wool, to O G Hayes. Exyerionced heavy weather Foreign Porta. Jan 9—Arr hark Catharine, Stodder, Sa- Axpniz, Africa, lem Oct Ie. Borveavx, April i—Ady, John Holland, Ontario, Lavi- Maria, for Philadelphia; George, St United States for N York. Lvexos AYRis, Feb s—Sid bark Manto, Stinson, Boston; 104, ship Shave, Clapp, do (since spoken). Bataze, Hon, abt March sl—No Am ve els in port. | | Bark Ly javans, 12 days. with sugar, to M Tay- E cod heav. from the northward, which Cork, April 10—The Clorinda ( Br), for N York, lag. ed clht dage; Inid Yo most of the time under close rected | pail aed &S Hatsel Arvo ya, Mulia, irom Ari seb several, Ke and uarrets, drifting about, eth | | Gakbivy. April §—Are Mt Washington, Blaisdell, Havre, inst, Int 34.0, 25, spoke schr Nevis, of Warren, 2 di to load for UStater, st, lat 3822, lon 6¥ 50, spoke whaleship Majestic, for | | CLYDE, April Ide, Alexander for Boston: Velocity, for New Bedford. do, vin Yarmouth; Sarah, and Prest Sinidt, Bark Mary I Kendall (of Rockland), Talman, Saguals | CARTHAGENA 0 Ams voasal Grande, 14 days, with sugar, to R W Trund: c FURGOS, ik John Welsh, Ai ff Hark John Stroud, Elwell, Cienfuegos, 20 days, with sugar, | Philadelphia, disg; and others, Sid brig EG Holt, Coggin 0 well. eh cathe Os Philadelphia. M210 dye N of Hatters ny? PeMthet om the coast, ane | Tyan April Ady, Carrack, for NOrleans: Noemie, Bark Warren (of Thomaston), McLellan, Nasea' Danube, V tuse, Nigvbe, Eliesbeth Hamilton, Geemania, days, with cotton, Ke, to J W Elwell. Went ashore leans, and Richmond, NY Livenroor April Kirkland, Cook, Ric J negat Shoals morning of 2id inst, and was got off the follow- | ing day without receiving any dam: N jedomak, r ith cotton, t ‘Ady, Niagara («). Leitch, for Boston, 1th; Ciearman KGo.’ Has had heavy NW gales forthe | Rich, do ith; Parliament ad Hell Rock, Pendle- days, and has becn eight day ter ton, do 2th: w. do May 5 Europa (s St Marks, 14 4 « k Roderick Dhu (of Hallowell). Flitni tton, to E D Huribut & Co. i ote Wynns, Homer, St Marks, 15 days, with | . do Coe Andean Co.'s A aa atha: |. Jessen. Buenos Ayres, ays, ote tnornes Watson & Co - » Chace, de Meridian, Manson, do 2th; ty of Glas Aeiphia. Lith; Tonawanda, de 15th; t'(Br), Webb, Port su Prince, 1 days, with | August Flora Me Donald, Wedze, od ani four passengers, to J I Beni | for Baltimore, Carnatic, Devereaux, do. Isth; Alby cea (Br), Nrown, Savanilla, 2daye, with | Gregory, do Sith; Jas Calder, Dettis, for Charleston, hides and coffee, to JC D Mere. | Houghton, Doane. tor NOrleans, Mth; Art Union, St. b Brig Angola, Hovey, Guayama, PR, 24 days, with sugar | and Ocean Star, jord, do 1th; Austria, Borland, do = ti and molarses, to JW Elwell: Jas Pennell, Fullerton, do with despate readatbane, Crearar, Boston; Ith, Jave, Elder, San Frauciseo. s, Bennett, for Boston; Cora, Mo-- Ent for ldg th, Anderson, and Ch Also in port hig, Brig Braganea (of Waldoboro’), Young, Trinidad de Cubs with sugar and molasses, to marter. Had heavy Winds most of the time, and was Is days N of Hxt— Ath teres. Nodate, in a gale, lost main topsail, carried away | ris. for Portland bobatays, and nized other damage. With inst, Lat 36), Loxnon, April 1i—In port, Carlo Mauran, Tillinghast, and lon 74, spoke sehr Ontario, for Charleston. Jno Murray, Lull, for Boston, lg; Faleon, Patton, for New Brig Calcutta (of Searsport), Clark, Cardenas, 15 days, | York, do; and «thers as with sugar and molasace, to Nermith & Sons. Loanno, Jan 1—rig ze, Babbare, for Salem, une, { Brig Solomon on (before geported), parks, Neuvitas, MALAGA, Am vessels in port. April jh to Owen & Sons. 19th . Lat 38 23, lon Manse Bark Stamboul, Kingman, disz, unc. ae opoke Be sche Elivabeth, from Halifax for New York," | cMlayacuae, Apri 10—Hirig Ewin Fitter, weg ¢argo: bark | ing Live Oak (of Darien), Steele, Darien, Ga, 12 days, | Carlvttn, des Uric Neusitas for S York, Lai § W Armstzons, * oP. or) der she ort . Scht Lewis, Crowell, Dalize, Won, 26 days, with bides, to | ee ab rater je Open rigeTaplas, (trom | { picsantre, Th Jnot, bat 34, lon 70 9, spoke schr James | | i wd for Portsmouth, NM; K Young, May, for ies, from Matanzas for Boston. | Portland, dg, 4 wiirmdoe ty keeretl'c Howe ith Gane Re was est | Nevviran, Apnl Marks: Thavlen, Plauhn, trom and Spoke Bir bark Taba; 90 days from S Havana’ ” | tor NYork, lag: wrize Telegraph, Rich, for do, 14 days; OW Sehr Jalappi (ef Kdenton), Chi Wall, Vig; Dantel Weld, Foster, do d days, with loewoed, coffee, We, to JA Gambrel. o bark Cubs, dawyer, NYork: | hr Mary © Ames, Mayaguez, PR, 15 day sngar and molarses, t is res, Roach, for NOrle: nis, and Prince Adelbert, for NOrleans; Curlew, and Aun& | British Oak, and | Schr Democrat (Br: Ide: Eliaabeth r NYork, do; Joshua Brag: mare. to JH Braine. Lith don, Bartlett, i, Laine, (from Marseition) ship Norma, Ellis, hence for I | for a Py br Ariadi (of Brookha: - de Cuba, 2 days, witl thorn. Schr Princess Wi a ast, With two passengers, to Schr Enterprise (Br), Thorbura, Hal) with fieh, to J Hunter, | barks Ann . Burton; 24 a sd, Sw brig | Odelmark, do \ York Vira, (Bristol), Apeil 16—Sld Bellona, Thompron, Quebec, (also reported cld at Bristol same day for NVork) Prxtiawn Frirn, April 7—Passed through, Prompt, of iyth, from Neweastle for Boston ERWAMHVCO, no date—Sid hark Conrad, Smack, Rio Janeiro, with i rd cargo from James River; 1éth, brig Phenix, Paine, Boston, lon 77 Wi, saw the hull of about five omast Were hailed from Cherryfield, but ehad both anchors on the | Port av Parvex, April 7—Bri¢ Forest, for NYork, in 6 | pumps rigged, and appeared to have sprung | days: Mary Chilton, for Boston, im 10 do: Hetty, just are: n esmeahhp wile hite wheelhouses, bound N, (pro- | schrs Sarah Ana, from Philadelphia, do; October, Diget, for Boston, 12 day al 0 om b, oming close by, badly the Florida, from Savannab,) was’ coming clove by, | Boston, 12 day. bore down towagd ber, and then resumed her course. “cur Marthe Host, Bort, Mobile, 16 days, with cotton, to E Hurlbut & Co, 17th inst, off Cape Hatteras, exchanged ¢ with Brbark Levant, Curry, from Charleston for i] S—Bark Fle Savlny, for 'NYork and Philadelphi Br), Forman, for Borton, Beh: Cimbr NYork, ready: Jean Charles (Fr), fur @ Kopperholdt. for soon; Addison , Liverpool. (Br), do, Ide.” Sid abt March %, brigs Vanconver, Sweeter, Scht Mary Mankin, Latourette, Savanah, 6 days, with | do; 4th, Sarsh Ann (Br, not Fr wader, to Johnson & Lowden. Rorrenvam, April 2 Duteh ening; Duteh sebrs Maria & Poloris, Ru edo, abt 2b ter, Mion for NYork vnwa, March 2 108, Hinckley, for Boston, | Tenays only Am vessel. b, bark Sultana, Watson, Beyront, to com plete her cargo with wool, for NYork. Sele Khode Island, Fairchild, North Carolina, 4 days, | same hound to Newport. 224 ines, in a heavy blow, carried away head gear: put in to repair damage Scie A J De Rowsett, Brewster, Wilmington, with naval stores. Sehr Volant, Osborne, Norfolk, 3 days. da Dutch brig just , B hours, | TENNESSEE building in Vorty-«eventh street, near Eleventh avenue, Savawy - "5 . i } » x Sehr Blirabeth, Pierpont, Alexandria, 4 days. St Tuomas, abt April 4—Steamer Gen Z Taylor, Spinney, and broke his arm and was otherwise rasly injured The eales of cotton were of only two lots, Bebe Silane Mceniag, Burvent, Vire pang | for St Domingo, next day, bark Edward, from Baltimore, Toe Pmewrs's Porxa. a beautiful picce of music.com- | bales at 9 yc. and the other of 86 bales at 10'c. There Sch Sarah Emeline, Hilton, York We rd | justare: sehr Alexander Mitehell, Aiorth, from NYurk, just | poned by Willinin Dressler, is published. It is dedicated | Was very little inquiry Schr Flarh, Crowell, Philadelphia, * ‘arr: and oth to Alfa Carron, Koy. the Chief Enginerr of the Fir Crranueston, April 22, 185 Behr Abtote hawtence, Alien, Boston, 3 days, | $t Dowco Crrv, abt Maren 25— n Cotton transactions were Limited, aud the market de- | Sehr Hay State, Ryder: Boston. 3 dave 4 a Fang LS ae W brides ot B rao Dnowsina.—At 2 o'clock, yesterday | Pre sales reached 7 at prices ranging sre inept nscaaniadaegian 9 pains if ey Dyer, for Philadelp! morning, Timothy Herden fell into the river at the foot | from 2, Father in favor t Capt McLellan, of bark Warten, at this port from N | NYork, ready; Marshall Dut | é p n, . of Burling lip, aoe was resetied from drowning by off. | Mower, April 17, 185 NP, Feporta that the passengers of ship Cate re report: | very, « others before reported. cer Donuelly | At Su'eloek. yoderday morning, James | The reeelptof the news from Europe. of » decline of wrecked on Moselle Sheal, had agrived wafeatN. ‘The | | Yaiesre, April 4 Williams. reviding at South Brooklyn. fell into the Kast | an eighth in cotton, produced a sensible effect om our | 20 warm total I patonan homens Bik river as bie foot notre reseued | Market. The sules reached 2,000 bales middling. closing | Wind at sunrise, NE: meridian, SW; sunset, S. | same dey. a drowning me oF nner in | dull at lve Home Ports. nee ny ea ened nog Ooi bp eg a ‘Telegraphic Marine Reports. STA, ‘April 15—Sld selizs Waterville, Hawes, and ce Alout ten men have been taken out of the 01 “ er alive within the last year, ia that vieinity, wh: Momsen, ita, Mar pits kum Gentes ane On Thursday, April 24, by the Rev. Mr. Edwards, | 0; 5 utta, Dee eehs Josnen G. Caan, Beq.. of Dayton, Obio, to Scnan Sweret . Son ane March Theatrical and Muasteal, eldest daughter of Lieut, Jes. Findlay Schenek, U.S, | ip Sas doe. Spetaetiools & rm Ene, atta’ Rowrny Tur arae.—The magnificent speetach Navy. commander of the steamship Ohio. i, AFF DMN. “Speke April ¢ Bidridge, Mobile; Andover, The 4 cf Monte Cristo” which bb draw On Wedresday, April 23, by the Rev. Edward Lat North Pucite for Nedford, pee. Clifford. Philadelph ted t any Corer, Esq. of Kingston. r county, to M 0 for d tive American. Leioan sctocte ve W.. daughter of Mr. Thomas Tompson, of this city. | «: Tenardon. Mobile: Fim. Lagonia, Carden Holmes de Mailler, Mite caant, & ne Hi cineaday. Apel 23, ot the Church of the piphe me Boe. aston, ie iy, Caciiste, Tavtera; Coepestions great . | py. by r pee “ Fr ’ nig RAWFORD Maat ‘rosby, from Trinidad, Ap Kemp. Pred Rebare Harri a do; Leader, ¥ on daughter of Di ie Ferry ~ 2; $ tain: Sarah Sea ba ands jardner. Jame 1 t a fferson Barracks, Mo.. on the Mth of April. by nw I fr: Eddington, Clark. 4 Harris, Norfolk asthe mew fan Dr, MeCarty, Lieut. M. M. Buscm, 7th Infantry Hendrik Hudson, Munson, Richme ern Light, Smith, will commence the ente to Conwersa, D. P.. daughter of Col. Joseph Tongier; Alfred Barrett, Baker, Alecsudria: Thos ireland they will conclude with the never-tirin 7 L Inf USA pi Martins, Mar Home, Wilmington rs, do: Mechanic, Cain, do; Woodwell, Hathaway, megnificent xpectuck, called © Th ision hom, 1th intamtey Eephene, Girbe. ana Yantie \e re ila, Blieeard, Br: azeine Ri Tay. ain ¥ alone is sufficient to attract ln ah, Woodbridge, NJ; Juno, Newark i, Lycmite, Trinmph. Mason, Gazelle, Crowell, Site tapeow in grantees engiitag oe ait Gon Case NYotK: Henry lineets, Thos Ferner, Nickerson, Mary Anna, Water, Tals, Chase, prs of ¢oneump- Matanras. t Jacksonvill: Mexican, Grant, and Jereminh Leainin orsom, Phi N Ganoen —This afternoon and per enty Lonhenbealy W Snow. Petomar: Manomet, Rap- Planter, Parker, and Convert, Boalt, Albany: Com Kearny, formanors ere forthe benefit of the celebrated Carvin q paben loxandria: Ad He lia, and Ben ie i Moria, kelley Leeder, Deeree, Ly month Rock. 5 ¥ fullest nnd / ° Cape Fear, Gx Girnite + Mili ay, 2A Appleton, Nickerson, Rio Grande, Hix, Cinderetia, Layo. The cnt the fa mil beat of nd acquaintances of the family are res. | Sth: 4M Poster, Sars Frances, and Alpine, | Ellis, Mt Hope, Mariing, Sunbeam, Smith, Cornelia, Faulk the wnsom All the lending ar will appear, The | to attend the funeral. from his late resi- | Philadelphia’ Monters. Delaware City; Arineda. NYork. | lin, New Vork. Tele farks Laconia and Kim. from Drothers Loivet, the inimitahie Maton Stons, Mr. M berry street, at half-past 1 o'clock, om Cleared— Barks Io, Payal; Florence, Havana: brigeDrimas, | Phila; brige Adelphi, from Pernambuco: Sam Brown, Em- | tum, and the great clown. Mr Waillett. 3 | Londen ia Wilmington, NC: Lima, Havana, Clement pire gh ee tr , be ila, yy migg te ke = j ~ Cha mu; 8e uguets, N York five brigs, Bel Burk Lawrence, from Balti ei Buaren’s Turatas.—The bill announced for this even- | ok eogtee og : was Eyre Cnanuanrer, April Fmma, from Phila; a large ship. uuknown, and upwards of ing is very ultractive. Tar entertain mmence | On Friday, April 25, Many Lovins, daughter of Joho M. | — Cleared—Sehr Helen, NYork 100 sali of sehrs. Cla t Elieabetta (Aus), Bb with “A Morving « Call.” whieh will be f i by the | and Mary Trimble, aged 4 years and 4 month | New Onteans, April 17. Malta snd a vie W ‘iam i « Poodles,” and the whole will eonelude with the | _ The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- | Arrived—Ship Antartic, NYork Watts, Kingston, Ja: bei jemt piewe os! The School for Tigers.” No doubt the | tend the funeral, without further invitation, on Sunday . eps Nhe Rengonn, April w. Rogers, Richmon house will, n# usual. be crowded ternoon, at 2o'clock. from No. 161 Grand «tr ARES Be Se ae April 2 WALTIMONRE, Apeit 2 Narrowas. Turatey —Thie being the Inet night of Mr Og Friday. Apri Eris Avovers, youngest daagh- | aepived— Sehr Martin, NYork wner. Cla sbip Pitt's engagement, ad couridering the iam with | te? OfJobn and Fanny Harrison, aged Z years 2 months | Cleared—Bark Macedonia, Havana: brig Majectic, St Jag A Blirabeth, Jones, B a mkt: brig Lyra, which he war reveived every niuht, we prevuse the Na | Md & : 3 Delmont Look, Cienfuegos; Pinta, Havana ‘ Rose, Boston: sehrs Caila dies; Jo» Hoary, onal " appes The friends and acquaintances of the fam! y are res Ineser. Aprit 2 Gat tanel wi crowded. He nppears in t i y f 0 i 22 te * on, Ph CFimana” See ceneet ume ne will eam pectfully invited to attend her funeral. from the resie — ¢ Arrived. Bris Corte ve. Mos ase, m1 day FE ny iL, Ri, April 22—Arr sehr Myors, Norton, Phila beautiful piece of “ Catherine and Petruchio lence of her parents, 210 Atlantic street. Brooklyn. 2. ibn 76 IT, picked op a ship's booby hateh, j yell BATI, April 2-814 brig Sea Bean, Cub Buevenan's breavu.—They pr \4 ‘4 loek ieee _ with white’ pai ne 1 CHARLESTON ar | arr ehip Jo « ‘® Lycnest.—They promise a on the 234 inst any Aws, sixter of th ore é. 1th, man, Boston; sche Mon tetainment at this elegant and popular pla 1 6 ponte ond 11 scethe Int ao fe to red brig, Robt A Parke (Br), Mor ment (bi @, consinting of the great ca in Friday, April 26, of a short illness. Prrrn ¥. Ganerr, | with main yard, trys Maristany, Barcelona a “Kow at the Lyceum.” This is one of the funniest pi ned 94 yea Yond. stemmebip | amongst all the langbter provoking things done by the | “The relatives and friends, and the members of Mount Seiten 4a” ‘vervatile They aiso play “The World's Fair Vernon Lodge 1.0. of 0. F. also the members of the ad off shore. dlet—Are pol Rosario (Sp), Durall, Havana: sche Paci thing, and (he new successful importation of | Smith Beneficial Soeiet xpectfully invited to a ley, Js altimor Vater, Boston. Cld hip Ratktey, Lande “Cool as a Cucumber | tend bis funeral, from bis late residence. No 100 Ludic note, 5 i. very ocke i Sid’bark Rove A Banever's Mveros.—An extraordinary bill is announe. | treet, this day. at 9 o'clock AM i § Saar athatien, thes Oo ; #4 for this day's performanes, Morton's fine comedy of | On Thureday afternoon, April 26. Mr Gronor Boooy, | , Saeio Sehr, Philadelphia regen: 1d wohre Rana C, Kelley, NYork; Al- Ald that Glitters ix not Gold.” will be played in the af- | aged 45 yours The echr Ma terasy from South Creek, NC. Vorhaw, Pitcher, Philadelphia; Canary, | terecen, and in the evening, the celebrated comedy of The friends of the family, and also the members of the | tad fore enil Jib eplit im the late ga | F th, N York: 15th, Hampton, Long, Philadelphi | Mercantile Lodge No. 47 10. of O. P invited to attend his funeral, from his late re 62 Tillery street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, 27th inst. at 10 o'clock A.M. iliv remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interm: the “Serious Family,” with the same excellent cast Crnevs. Bowery —The concluding entertainments of June & Co.'s celebrated Equestrian company will be given this evening, at the above retablishment, when the whote will rin a series of their moat difficult Seta, which will choced in Drilliaucy any previous per- See eee tedee nae etih ene ot bio eae, Re. Bevan, An aflernovn performance at | ingny yourn o resident of this city The friends of the family, and of his soneindaw, | Charles and Benjamin De Forest. are invited to attend hie funeral, at half-past 4 o'cloek. on Seturday after- noon, from his late residence, No 198 First avenue. o7 door south from Eleventh street. ‘The remains of the inte Dr. Joux B Aros having ar- rived from Bremen, his funeral will take place at St | Mark's Church, on Satnrday. the 2eth at 4 o's POM. The medical faculty “and the relatives and friends Crrmere's Mixernene offer a very attractiv fer this afternoon and evening. A crowd arma. may be expected Feasows’ Minevnvis —A grand complimentary benefit wil be given by thie company to the wae and orphan + of the late Penuk Germon, this evening. An afternoon werformanoe at three o'clock Tor New Onrecve Sensnarvns will repeat their select | smaes thip evening, at Suyrerant toxtitute of the family, and of Johm Neilson, Junr, are respect. peaternicsses thip evening, st bv pesedgecntant og | fully invited to attend Tur Acionaniass give (heir twenty-fourth and inet At Cutohogue. L. 1, on Sunday. April 2. Wren cowcert, this evening. ot Hope (hapel Trurcre Mata.—A grand euered ¢ at the above hall on Sunday orev Trew Parwonamta ov inns ont wing for the last time Ther Moe Puckey wud Neot Panomama or rnin Vane Procnese.—This be tifwi painting will be exhibited this afternoon and ev ni ‘Me Regie Theatre, Buffalo. ping we at Ovext, infant som of B.D. and A.M. ¢ year and 5 days In Philadelphia, April 24, Brevet Major T: Lissann, of the Corps of Topographical Engineers, ( Army, in the 41st year of his age At King's County Hospital, on Thursday evening, April %. of typhus or ship fever, Bsoew Gavewr, MD dent physician, aged 99 years, Dr. G had been con nected with the institution about «ix montha, and fell a fictim to his professional devotion to the uafortunate inmates f tue hospital, There ary ao avout one hundred rpenter, aged 1 neert will be giten oma B dd thy re for th Lenefit ms open om Monday ere. LL RIVER, April 23—Arrechrs Mary DSeull, Balti ‘hiladelphiay Vii Savawwan, April 21. im Arrived—Bark Bxeel, N York Cieared—Sehr Mayflower, Boston nceed up sebrs Mary Ann & ( , and A W Leeds, | Satem. April 26 hitedelphia for Dighton. Arrived—Sebrs Maria Theresa, Richmond; Martha Maria, | HOLMES'S HOLE, April 22—Are brigs Dr Rogers, Buceo NYork. for Salem; Gazelle, Havana for Portland; Viator, Cardenas hy Alfa for do; Ella, Richmond for Bo ta, Savannah for Malia. Roston; Emma Fravecs, Baltimore for do: Albert Perkins, Latter Bags for Fogg od steamer Ohio, will close at Alexandria for St John, NB; Augusta, N York for do; Mar: the Exchange Reading Room (67 Exchange), on Saturday, binger, Baltimore for Cota N © Hartis, Means, Car- April B, at 2 o’clook, denas for do: Geo Pryor (Hit), Halifax for do, (seo Miseott ): ‘A letter mail packnes Express for California, (Im Delaware, York River for Thomaston: Callata, Norwich for | charee of & messenger,) por steamer Lubec; Lamartine, NYork for Augusta: Harvest, Serahy will leave the BR Room lel Bali Rialto, Mare Hill, and Brod Indelphin for Boston; | Beh, at 2h o'clock. Appleton, do for Newburyport. Sid brige Rt vider Portage to San Francisco 25 cents, Smail packages taken Zee, Viator, Dr Rogers, echt Hy Atkins, a {the at retncet rete mmnica, South Pacific, tee, reesived at the || LEWES. (Det.) April th, fi; P M—The pitot boat E Tor: Reading Room, and forwaried per Prometheus ey, from a erwize, eame to the afternoon, and re ‘Phe above Latter Bags are also at Kenyon's, 91 Wall steeot, | pr! ey a eatin treme Woh Int Novien veer ' Town, and Fernandina, from Weet Indies, as having pas Herald Marine Correspondenc the Breakwater at noon, Nota vessel inthe bay of harbor . PRipApaLenva, April 24 P. bound out. Wind SW, with strong indications of rain Arrived—Barks Laceree Carounse Seaey at Ai), HW AM—The bark Deleware, for Boxton, anda herm | Seabory, Ma Fisher, Mobile: cohts Al- priv, went to senearly this morning. At this hour not vex leebnn, Stahl, york: Ali sel of any deseription to be meen. Wind very fresh from | Delany, do; 8 F ark Beocklyny WNW" "Wontheretenr aod plensant, JC Calhoun, Case, Boston; E Avinms, Jersey City MOBILE, April 17—Are brig Jounite (Sp), Gran, 1 Cleared Ms eehes Edw Cid ehipa Martin Luther (Hr), Kin Liverpool; ] Adve, 8 Taylor. dor Tilley, @ Williams, Cowes and Amkt; bark Oron hongh & Bh and t, Roxbury, Chace. Bt cele Jolin M Hallock, tmith, d Miscellaneous. EW ORLEANS, April 16, PM—Arr steamships Maria Eyre Mans Fane, eupposed ta b ne arrived at Bal *, Emerson, Galveston, via Sabine: Fanny, MeCerren timore (rom Liverpool, after & p days Braves Santiago: ship Lexington, Th . Havre: brig Burr Lomnos Packet, of Fairhaven, wasat sydney, NS Duncan, Gilehriet, Kingston, Ja. ‘Cla a Habanero Wo ia N bid nds Tiscbary-d end vessel ca- (SP) Mondozinn, Hayame: ship Blake, Genoa nnd Leg. | ‘avann; brigs Adams Uray, + hora; back Sophia, Everett, i gare beig Atiaatio, Dusll, Porte Rico. Sid xebr Sarah Elizabeth, NYork. NEW BEDPOKD, April 2+—Arr sche J R Randall, Black- Sehaes Regulus (Brom), Woncke, Bromea. Towed ; 10 irginia, ‘and Reliance) 1th, ann ARAAAEDRAAR rns H ieody, lease Newton tant sche Mary Georg’) isth ina, | QOMPTHING OF IMPORTANCE —SUPROSE THAR IB ship Harrisburg, brigs Leontine, aud Lucy. pe truth in the universal that Watts Nore ith, AM—AgE sbfp Antartic, Riker, NYork; echr JP Antidote {a s0 wendertnl and powerful 's ‘Smart. Back elise, ion. ye! wed te spend & ‘is waste, NEW LONDON, “Apri 23—Arr schre Benj Fanglish, Lyona, | that better than that you should lee your friend ‘or ¢l Philedeiphia for Ailya's Poin Wm I Wullams, Koepre, | of consumption, and afterwards tind eut, (which you wil Haltimote fer Norwich: Bile Verkins, Swith, NYork; Nur: | thee woowe who ever took it had this, fhink of Ye, amd 5 Sldsobr DT Willetts, mith, | to 10d Masson strects Pi ‘New _—— —— syns, 8 HB HDITOR OF THE GBRMAN EVENING PA ¥ «We have discs PR ty 4.03 eel tiens and veipatie remap eenetinn, Sing and all those dreadfel nervous disestes, tm De well, Sovannah: J! Brands Mead, Darion. Sid -ehr Monti ntidote, of whieb it inay be justly suid, the et Reed, Philadelphia. low 24th, a ship. The Croton | is reversed from other patens medicines, fivtle ado abeat a ren frees ih eeiain, Dee 8 touched at Riates, aad wae | great thin ietained there a week, shifting cargo. = NEWPORT, Avril 25—Arr sohe Bmpire, Johnston, East DP fONTERS, INTIGORATENG CORDIAL — Tm Greenwieb for Albany; sloop Moses Eddy, Eddy, Pall River | ‘only remedy for weakness aad debility of tor N York. | and those ead disorders of body and mind caused by PHILADELPHIA, April 2—Arr briz Islam, Coutts, Ci- | habite of youth. Koung man, de ceutio ‘you F Sommerville, Chase, NYork. Cld stenmer | for aid, A few bottles of thie Cordial will restore Anthracite, Morley, Cordial $2 a bottle; three bottles for PROVIDENCE, April 23—Arr sebrs Eli To 4 and single. Fe son, Mobile: White Cloud, Lawberry, James Ri ‘soffes, SS Thir Sherman, P Iphia; Cape May ‘Sold at #3 South Third stree ter, do; Sai a, ‘Thompsor 105 » Casto, do; Mark, thwest corner Second and Green crear, ‘Troy: slovpe Comineroe, ‘Tyler, Albany; Von Police Guaette, tt. Rondout: Fashion, len buy York; oe _ TD ie low. brig Condova, Nickersn AL CONSULTATION,—PATIENTS DESIROUS Baker, from Ocracoke, NC; P d treatment by a regular Mason, Suffoli, Vi 1 Tight, ; Tsanc Hinekle: all, Philadelphia; B: do! John, Rogers, Paynte » Townse C Turbell, Ba; H Brown, Endicott, Hise, Buckingham, Ro: dout; s1se sohre Mediator, and Mars Ann G: supposed from Philadelphia. Sid sloop Wm II Bowen, Kenney, New York, PROVINCETOWN, April l8—Arr brig Emily Allison (Br), Scott, NYork for St Jolin, NB, with lox of boat and water; Dich, brig Margaret (Br), St John, NB, for Barbadoes, (soe Miscell); 2ist, echr Cambridge, Portland for NYork, (and old same day). a PORTLAND, April 23—Arr schr Coral, Staples, NYork for Rockland. Cli brig Maria, Sawyer, Havana, SAVANNAH, April 2+—Arr brigs Acorn, Coombs, Boston; John Marshall. Collin ships Prince of Wales (Br), York; bark Cla: Jinan, N York, ce, ‘Murch, wad tt, Baltimore. had jibboom carried ‘aw: ea River: Mores Brown, HH Glass Blower, Leeds Passengers Arrived. Livenroor—Ship James Neemith—H Low, Dr Haddon- trig, A Davison. Naw Ontvana—Ship Creclo—Mrs Foster, Mrs Todd, two clildren and servant, Mrs Bruce, ch@dd and rcrvant, Mios Burdock, Master Burdeck—5i in the steerage. Nevviras—Bark Solomon Eaton—Mr Devine and Indy, J Pais, Sr Tuosas—Scbr Democrat—Capt RC Pitman, J Sylves- ter, AC Hubbard. Canrnacens—Schr J Yail—C L Guien, J Olmatend, Monie—Schr Martha Post—Mr and Mre Coaklin, Miss Ellen Darcy, BC Huestes, Walter Burke. QTEAMER PACIFIC, ON THE 10TH OF MAY.—ONB of the best state rooms in the after saloon forsale, Ap ply at No. 1 adway, front office, second floor. TEAMER AMERICA.—FOR SALE, BERTH No. 100 1N the steamship America, to sail from Boston on day next, Sb i Apply to Wm. Hoge & Co., No, 40 Wall treet, OR LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- ship PACIFIC, Captain E. Nye. This steamship will rt with the mails for Europe, positively on Saturday, May lth, at 12 o'clock M., from her berth at the foot of Canal street. No berth secured until paid for. All letters must pase through the Post Cffice. For freight or passage, having unequalled sccommodations for elegance of comfort, apply to EDWD. K. COLLINS, 6% Wall street. Positively reight will be recoived on board after Thursday evening, May Sth. The steamer ARCTIC will succved the Pacitio, and aif May 24th. AVANNAH AND HAVANA.—SATURDAY, APRIL 2. ‘The Steamship FLORIDA, Capt. Lyon, will leave for Sae- iad passengers by hor will reach there season to take the steamer Isabel for Havana on the 1 May. Apply to SAMUEL L, MITCHILL, 1M Front street. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY—FOR NEW OR- direct, via Havana, on Saturday, April 25th, at M. Fare reduced.—The splendid double engine steamship OHIO, 3,000 tons burthen, Jam Pipsier Sehenek. U.S. der, will sail precisely at So'olock P.M. t of Warren street. N. R., with the Gov- and New Orleans. C! Passengers transferred at Havana to the splendid double-em- steamship FALCON. Freight taken to New Orleans at 30 gents pereubic foot. S| only ta! yn freight to Havana. of lading will be signed after teamer has smiled. freight or passage, apply at the office of the Company, No. I f Warren street. 'o. 177 West street, corner of vais Ks. ROBERTS. NDEPENDENT LINE T0 CHAGRES—OPPOSITION TO Monepoly.—The splendid doble engine steamabip Prome- theus, will leave Monday the 24th inst., and as she has pro- ved herself the fastest steamer afloat, we guarantee her to ar- rive at Chagres ahead of the U. S. Steamer Ohio, anil in time for her passengers to leave Panaine by one of the steain- ers of 10th Ma; arrive in San Francisoo before the Ist of June, at reduced rates, State rooms, $4); Cabin, $70 Latters—Postage 1 cen'*. Freight 40 cents our Express. Plan of cabia ecom and passage ured a BERFORD & CO.'S, 2 Vesey street, Astor House. NDEPENDENT THROUGH LINE—OPPOSITION TO he only Through Line.” — Direct to Chagr Steerage, per Ih. by bec dependent steamers, carrying Berford & Co. from New York to Chari eight days, are: thens, the North Ame the Brother Jonath fart stenmers connect at’ Panam: Sea Bird, Independence, New Orie sapeake, New York, and Monurtental City through tickets fro York to San than by any other line. For choice of berths, apply to Y BLKYORD & CO., 2 Vesey street, Astor House, FR 8 moke th gua routs direct, from Pier No. 4, North Kiver, on Monday, the 29th at So'clock P.M. IN, 9 Battery place, ASSAGE FOR CALIFORNIA.—THE PAST DOUBLE hi) Fork for Chagee on Monday, the mth A makingo ne more trip to Ohagres b the Nicaragua route. For chwice ot berthe pl THOMPSON & HITCH 149 Pearl stroet, corner of Wi PPOSITION TO THE OLD HIGH PRICED MONO. poly.—P on the fast steamship PROMETHED tnilon Monday, the 2th inst. at 3 P.M. from Nerth river, enu be procured at the lowest Fates. 4 should remember that thi first to reduce the exorbitant charges of the old mouvpoly Apply to BERFORD & CO., 2 Vesey street, Astor I line. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—(ONLY line for California and Oregon).—The dire, informed that under the new arrangement of this Com- Pany, steamers inspected and approved by the Navy De riment, and carrying the United States mails, will oon th ue t leave Panama and Sam Francisco the Istand 1th eh month, unless detained by unavoidable acei 1 And Monterey » the REPUBLIC CAROLIN: NORTHERNER. | COLUMBT ‘S00 tons. 1 — tons. hip COLUMBEA will pl ts in Oregon, await the arrival of the mails and passongers fro turning without delay with the mails and p Franc { propel d transivmt passengers be mehip SARAM SANDS, to the company ¢ well know mn, how Und dious in her ¢ mers will keep up the connection be. other Mexican ports Atlantic will be maintained by the and t min the United States mail steamships GPORGIA, . CRESCENT CITY. 1,000 ont 5 « i . EMPIEE CITY PHILADELPHEN 109 ¢ Lenving New York for Chagres om the Lt month. The new steamships EL DORADO and of each DN will FAL form a direct line between New Orleans and Chagres, ing at euch periods ae will in ns little ntton wi tible on the Iethmus, and forming with the Pacific #team. ps a throuch line to and from Mexi fornia and Oregon. Pa « curred from Armetrong, Law ow Othe and ports im from New Orleans a & Co ickets from New York to San Fran- ow York to Chagres will be atthe lowest | ween thave por ths, Apply at the office of the @ t, nud at their agency, 177 We: fate state roome in beth saloor despatched by the Pacite Mail 8 Ist June from Panama. Her Inte tr was performed ceive cn boned. of Ma duced rates st er steamer. Fd rm Fre ys ly to ASVINWALE, Bi tnd 85 South street. YR SAN PRANCISCO—FIRST VESSEL.—THE NEW and elegant clipper ship ST. THOMAS, o take a small ty of light freight amd four passenger - B. SUTTON & CO., St Wall street, TT, MASTER OF 8 ington, of Calais, tenders hi in, of The. bark A: f ‘and orew, nix i for his kind troatment of all wi BOAT FOR SALE bie /m HOWLAND F OR EXCHANGE. =A ' PERRY nad in perfect repair. change, of equal ht deaft CHARL AD, 2 Nw JOR SALE—THE BEAUTIFUL SCHOONER YACHT Spray, built by Meases. Brown & let! forty tone | ‘well found rr") in t order. ft particulare, DUMONT & HLOSACK, I Wall stevet. EDICAL, CARD.—DR, the “Private Medical Guide. boasting, self Inwdations, off ‘of his profe perfect, safe Office 51 Lispenard street, near Broadway. W MEDICAL ROOKS.—A COMPLETE PRACTICAL EC A Les DE LANEY, AUTHOR OF | Ke., unwilling to pub # to those who had every quarantes | t may be desired, work om the nature and treatment of delicate disensea, and all the kindred affeotis strated by a great nam- ber of beautifully colored plat largo as life; by Homer Bostwick, M. D., lecturer on surgery and divenses of the shove named nature Itie a large qu MO pages, seoond rice $10, Extract from the nm Medical and onrma:t”—" to he cqnal to Hicord’s of Acton ise’ J far super i this country Beents. Author dition, fourteen, STRINGER ® OM Broad For freight or passage, having | tw. PROMETHEUS, Capt. If. W. Joha- | | pb: ve (which no doubt ovory intellic void the moek doctors, nostrum veu= ‘other deceptive delusions, snch as cures im y-four hours, and specitioa, ate., ote,, will find & ‘and member of the Medisal Society, whe tention for years in Germany and this ceuat to office practice, at No. Duane street; second house W of Chatham, (not store) where you will bo treated om ra~ tionaland sciontiti prinoiples. N. B.—The neighborhood im which the undersigned hus bis office is infested with quackay therefore be cautions and avoid these dens. The uader= signed is the only regular physician in that part of Duawe atreot. RR. HEINE, E WISE IN TIME.—DR. HUNTER, PROPRIETOR OF the Hunterian Dispensary, No. 3 Diviai N. Y. city, cures :trictures without any surgical operation oF’ cures the debilitating effocts of solitary habits in as many dave fae they lave been years standing. Don't bo humbugged by the quack doctors, but call and sce Dr. Hunter at once, be= fore applying elsewhere, to bo robbed #f your health sag must have money. Every New Yorker kuows Dr. IH. more experience in this branch of medicine than any ethee m Hor are a few who desired the doctor to pi their proofa:—" You curad me im f fa de dinense that broke out all over me, Twauo reduced 1 was lal ven a dozen ductors. Br You caved me, in the tino of the choler of ndroadful disease of more than a year three other doctors had not only given ine w fs much as their Lives were worth to be in & “JOHN BURLEY, «Twelve years ago, L applied toa Loudon physic cnred of certain disoase; he pronounced me well c In leas than two months it broke out again fix others. with the hyd at your dispens: ame effect, and never got thoror any-hoaded monster, until 1 years ago, and over sines T amag found as any mun living. EDWIN GOFFIN.” Tuffalo agency, No. 1 Pearl street, where Dr. Hunter's Red Drop cau be had genuine, Price cue dollar only, remedy seourcs the patient against any scoondary wttacks, OCTOR YOURSELF—FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS By means of the Pocket Asculapius, or Every One Physician; thirtieth edition, with one huadred em= diveates and malformations in every and forp, versity of Pennsylvania, The vi eases are faithfully dencrlbed, plain language. chapter on Self-Al ticular attention, and should be read by every ones Woung men, who have been unfortunate in contract ng ease, provious to placing der the eare doctor, no matter what his preter may be, got ® of this truly use fal work, | Strangers visiting the city, ticularly thone contemplating marriaze, don’t think of re- home without a copy of the Pocket Mscutapina and persons going to sea should possess Dre Joune’s Treative om Marriage, the Focket Ascalaplag o@ Every One Ilis Own Physician.’ Any person tending trent Aa. o. phe , showin) Bhd form, by Wil five cents enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy book by mail, or five copies will be sent for one doliag. dress Dr. WM. YOUNG, 152 Spruce street, Philadel also for sale by Stringer & Townse 22 Broadway, ‘orl RIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE A P diseases, in a few hours, by a vegetable aj without In debility, brought on by impry and constitutional affections, he combines ines tho local remedy, and can show any one there are who cannot be cured withont it; a8 he has casos ears duration, from the other physicians. Inall, he ies & permanent cure. He hag strictures daily he Without caustic, which others use, caused by their not ling the former’ disease soon enough. diploma, with there and the hundreds of certificates, show that nome eam equal it. You cured me in one day—D. M. Corbya. One local application cured me in afew hours, after Doo- tor tried a long time—C. Derond. I paid ove in ove ear, to be oured of weakness from self-abnse without bemee due Set you cured we by locad and general treatment im short time Jas. Evans, | You cured me of the. worst m: ym r every quack medicine Amboy, N.J. ‘Those at reared 0g mini. Ofte Tt 9P. Larmont, M. D., 42 Reade strect, two from Broadway. sh $i hia eed eto “ageet. posterity, ductive faculty altogether. Properly treated, the stitution as to appear. vy th upon posterity; yet, i veonely understood, and sj removed, 5 4 Ne. thing #0 horrible as to see persons disfigured with sores, eruptions, lost of the nose or palate, crippled with rheumatiom, nails, and their general ruined. The above, however, is the result, generally, i fallin the of charlatans ard quacks. Dr. Mi Duane street, is & ren phyvictan reeon, and Votes bis attention to uffice practice, The following i# ome out of many testimon! in his E ths. Ped- lic.—I was cured o at distressing disease by Dr. H 3 iderad jacurable by we {my | | knaves who un 1 hereby Richard ate cen at the of Maiden Inne and South street, at Daughertie office, FT BE MAKRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM pank B. of Women. importance. ale—the wife, the mother—the oneinthe decline a important a owt ry compli so, every ding into vo, zien her sox is enbjort. xtract of & Letter from a Gentioman in Dayton, y Darron, Me L . DR. A.M. MAU nro R at m i My Dean Sin m=Sly wifo has beon perceptibly sinking tow fome three yeara oF more, of hor great aa fuish and subering some inon ‘during her. cate. finement; every succersive one more and more de and prostrated her, putting ber !i1e in imminunt danger, which was on the last oo sired of. 1 supposed thee this state of things was ime ri. meet the worst.” At this tisa heard your book hig reaching my caso. On ite and per rene to you the relief it afforded my distron he joy it# pagos imparted to iy wife, on learning that great discovery M. Peso opened & prospect to me. wluick ble. But for tis, ere an my bead, tu ali i cod revigued imyseld now about two months) | enone d mind, mpractionh'e to f, ns they are of ® free of p must he addresved, post pal 1.206, New York city. Othhoe 129 L RIVATE MEDICAL tieal Treatiae, «i bien every one t LP's PRAG- rly terested. Ninth |. Sold at et, aad O) jailed free by » A Pont Oftine. COPIES SOLD IN THRE: tor De Laney's Privat popnlar an Ty, best prose tip ke. MONTH Nw instruct ohstor Lispenard street oO FE TILL CURED, o No. 24 B he ie hourly consulted DR. velt ate MURPAY HAS RE ar Chatham, where " mall divonson, Re casen be enres without wry f » te four days with unpaeul- Ieled success. ills rpecifer BI a bes, counee be Beaten N. B.—If beaten, Dr. M. will forfeit $i, I KR. L. MORTAMORE WOULD SAY TO THO8R WHO have contracted diseases, “Cura ot volen that te. Take care of thy health. | have devoted many yours tomy fe: and have treated successfully thousands of he wish to consult mm hose eat f charge) fre SAM too PM, If you value ny you will avoid hat they only can care ‘all that is necee whose daily, 196 excepted. you, N R. COOPER, M4 DUANE STREET, HAS, FOR THR inet fo confined hi peactiog to the treed. noure the meet cages romoved tm :ONSULA yh re ee. See hia diploma in hia ath are, with the this country ever R. JOHNSON, NO. 16 DUANE STREET, 80 Di. wninthe treatment of delicate disenses. tue bee tor's reputation for #kiM im those half cured cases that have existed for years, i preeminent. Constitutional bronght on by « seeret habit, effectually onred. Recon sane oured in four daye. $5 REWARD. JEFFRIES’ ANTIDOTE, 4 SPR cif mixture for the cure of private diso g makes a speedy cure, without the least restrictions of drivk, exposure, or change in application to business. Proprietor challenges a eingle case which the mixtare Hot cure, under the forfeiture of five handred dollars. ut up in botties, with foil directions, at $l, tt nets & week—many are cured in two days. For by. HW. RING, 102 Beoadway and 10s Bayard street, No YW, & Little, 106 Hanover stroety Boston; Wright b Gs, New