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NEW YORK RK HERALD. JaAmME GORDON BES ON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR. (@rice NW. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. ever, gladly do by intrigue what she could not ac- complish in any other way. By secretly encourag- ing the secession spirit in the South, and sending members of Parliament to agitate for abolition in the North, and thus producing a dissolution of the Union, she could, by treaty, step in and posse: which may well turn towards him the grateful fervor of a mighty and generous people—and, were the names of Clay and Webster united and asso- ciated, outside of al! party trammels and beyond | the reach of the common organized corruption of the times, the masses of the people would unite and Marine Affairs. ‘Tne Buontest Passaces to Sax Faanciseo,—Our tele- graphic news informs us that the ship Surprise, Capt. Dumaresq, arrived at San Francisco from New York, in the unprecedented short space of ninety-six days, which is three days under the cel@brated trip of the Sea Witch, hitherto the shortest ever accomplished, ch cases as superior to anything el articles exported from this port during the weck ending the 8d inst., distinguishing the destination and extent of shipments tocach place :— Commence ov tHe Pont of New Yorx—Wrexry Esronrs. London.—-Beef. ticrees, 200; naval stores, bbls., 2636 flour, bbls., 1,521; furs and packages, 189; manu- | factured tobacco, Ibs.,23,500; cheese, tbs, 5,86, testimony as to theii Li .—Cotton, bales, "1.109; tour, bbis., 3.5 5 5 wet ie acon, tbe. 148.407 5 ‘ard, Ibe., 105,688 ; ope Oil, guile were Vales | | G76; whale oil, gallons, 1,503 ; naval stores, bbls.* 1,0U0 - tron Meni hiauvfuetured tobacco, Ibe. 43.991 ; corn, bushels 55.723 5 'y: wheat, bushels, 25.70 ; cedar, logs, 100; staves, 16.200 ; r ts im the clocks, cases, 8 whalebone Ibs. 6 62: ‘bey are, from my own observa- | tlerees 2 and’ bhi tw many casou of wandering | S1gCO Ze tieroes 7 st thee, boa ‘0 87 5; broom ; 10; drugs and aoids, cases, 8 : ns, 183 | sticks, 3 raw do, casce, 25; mnuak, os. S600; I herself of the prize, without expending a dollar, ex- ie cece tas to A ‘ ing @3 “ . associa’ and and effective action, | It is, hor ’ from problematical, that even the iy th y 4 Shape gh Apts fg" karoreany Pires saad ‘Thompson from the Tower Harmlete. of the Rio Grande—striking a blow at treason and tion as the “shortest cm record.”’ There are now on the Ee Reicctna, ant ase ie any part of Gre $5 fe any ‘This is the present condition of the United States. ‘ ‘ ies, . way to the Pacific, and ready to start for that portion of been in the habit. of weeria nent, oth te inclu ae postage, Wik ma & Gok t bef = traitors, from which no political action ou their part th? world, as splendid vessels as the eye ever rested apom, | milder parts of our seasons. CORRESPOND: containing | With such a dark prospect before us, is it not) could ever recover them. and commanded by men. whose Kaciedge of theit pro- Son, a Very: goed sane of ly said for. "Ous ise shee Connes: | time for fanatics and ultras to pause and deliberate | Indeed, indeed, there will be a meeting when Mr. , fesslon cannot be excelled, and egch determined te do his s ui i i i 6 utmost to co AUTICUIARLY BeausaTED 70 Seal Ait | upon the state of the republic? Is it not time for | Webster arrives in this city; and the old factions of "We give below the following trips from the Atlantic |. PBre! SETTERS by mal, Jor Bubsoriptions, or wah | the friends of the Union to move? whigs and democrats w giant heart of the mass of the people is aroused to | ementsite be Bost paid, or the postage wilh be de- | make one vast struggle. for patriotism and the w—Mr. Fowler will commence | ite be crushed, when the Potts to San Francisco, mad inand under 120 days:— | fasts frees Sutye, So olok, in linen Mall thle ven, | 5 Sea a . . Subject of the’ leeture— osopuy of | crushed, when the From New York. Pe eiae tt. teated with on eateasive cublact of ieee | Hiews Cotton, bales, 1701; bark, bhde, 25; whale- d skulls, both human and animal, To close with publio | pone, Ibs., 6.558 ; Toxin. ‘bbis., 11243. examinations, Rochelle. —Staves, 36.000; fish roes, bbls., 133. fia a greg ee communications. | Piratical. Exreprrions to Cuna.—By our cor- nat cetare those rejected. | he : | respondence from the South, rticularly from 2 mame’ ree ‘iNG Ie Tatts ‘nscinctes cheapness, Georgia, we learn that ata urine have | confederacy. ‘ j | 2 5 berber Bay menor meee Sree | sai cotton Malt, Aa; mara san, ta = Po llallaaee ena sia been taking place. There seems, however, to be | Waren Cure in Pennsytvania.—The curative een pe : wit ao AT kan Deby tei ae Wodume XVI ooo. .ce. cess cssssese ssssseesNQs 184 | more reason for believing that the real expedition | properties of water are becoming generally acknow- Pilct boat Fanny...... 108 MS | large stock, a6 the owen maa ueturor's ts | Tndian rutber goods. cases, 23; naval stores, bbls, 920° | towards Cuba is to move from Georgia, or Jackson- | ledged in every part of the country, and new estab | gs a. Worsy snocolte Kivex Market.” Stoves delivered feve of ohare. Ail | ean na este ae, oe. cases, 0; spirit eurpeti, AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. ville, Florida, and that the other shows of armed | lishments are daily springing into existence. None 2 ae Bairinone. tUi'narraated ss representedy NICHOLAS 1, COW Boxer, 100; pot ashes, casks, 837, shoe. pegs, Ibe. 10 HP Ship Architect........ 130 Seensdeniaen Gam WAL Gthers in want pit extra Jowoed cases, 100; redwood, pieces, 583; log Beng, rena Sardzwot, 1b Chatham teen corner |, roman —Colton, Yale, $48) whale oll gale. T8400: found the largest assort- | Whale bone, Ibs., 13.054; naval stores, barrels, 3 dene BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Monrs-Cassro, forces and munitions of war, are mere ruses to mis- | of these, however, are superior to the Institute at §hi) Grefaensd: BROADWAY THEATRE, Brvadway—My Paxciovs Bas- | lead the governments of Cuba and the United | Willow Grove, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania. TO THE EDITOR OF THE N. Y, HERALD. euv— Vision ov THe Su: Stati We cannot believe that the expedition was | Dr. Schieferdecker is at the head of this highly Pe Hay ard om bartay. peat rey May, Aiay fhe er tuiberey sry where may i Taree bi a eel Soe Meares, Bay mat 283 a . fro oxas. salvest oside: ‘ > re A ores rinnell beat ¢ Cornelia, in a race round the t is line, ever offered to the \« - | tobacco, cases, a NIBLO'S GARDEN, Brosdway—Lavizs Bewane—Gr- | intended to sail from Texas. Galveston, besides | popular establishment, and his success in curing Light ship. iscutively inesrrect. ‘The Grinuell did not | ating of Leathers, Beds, Mattressss, So. Patent Screw flour, 000; rice, cusks, hap The. $6,406, beet, Uasral 100; being too remote, would be a bad point for embarka- | diseases has been extraordinary. Willow Grove is *#il over the ground agreed upon, and has, thereby, lost | Bedsteads and Cots, wholesale and re cedar, logs, 120. foreign tobacco, eeroons. 322; extra loz the r ‘ackers, boxes, 14; logwood, stieks BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers street—Scxoor oF tion, for the pirates fro ° ‘ is i inniad-' Ee apis weod, cases, 63; fire Vater be SHaile tion, for the pirates from there would be liable to | beautifully situated ina rural district, where the Ose Ixtxaestep on ano ix THe Gaixweut, | 4 0™ Terence (2) psig percragae wep horig AACE NATIONAL THEATRE, Chsibam deeibok Monawe-| Or the Spanish and American cruisers. Most | invalid may derive, from the pure air of the coua- — —— ‘What use would there be for parents to | Trieste —Cotton bales, 568; oak bark, hhds., 51; maral laca— Cn. te | likely, therefore, the coast of Georgia is the local! try, exhilaration to giv iri City Intelligence. i the domestic | stores, barrels, Madiera wine “ ae 2 . ny, exhilaration to give elasticity to his spirita,| 31. secnour Sucre m_ Verse svannr,—Yosterday Then, if you gallons, 4 Jumper at once, Portugal. BROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, Brosdway—Cusio or rue | selected; because Lopez, and his chiefs and asso- | while be will derive from the -Bacimasy—A Row ar rue Lyceum. ciates, have been reported to be in that part of the | the best of counsel and ad GHRISTY'S MINSTRELS, Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway | country. The New Orleans branch of the expedi- | feebled or dis d frame to health. The regula- under the effects of a powerful dose of opium or mor- —Brmorian Minetaxisy, | tion has amounted to nothing but to put the go- | tions of the establishment, which are noticed in the chhe had purehased for the express purpose PELLOWS! MINSTRELS, Fellows’ Musical Hall, No.4 | yornmont on a wrong scent, while it is doubtful | advertisement, are such as to promote the comfort aly Mining tie serait, Omens Beso ane Broadway—Erniorian Bixsrar . ~ ‘ of the third district poll were called in scay MUEEUM—Am whether General Quitman has anything to do with’| of those who seck the benefits of that elegant estab- | it emed advisable by the family, they imme: uae sn | the scheme, for we find that he was invited toa | lishment. | ly conveyed the suffering meu to the &, ¥. Hospital, BwRNOON AND EVENING. | x A be ‘ prompt exei public dinner about the time that the expedition Neale gion gael egy wearing Be ap | was to have d, and, also, that he is about to | ™ ‘ mach pump into requisition, but it was toc May Term of the Court of Sessions nd heart had ceased to beat, awl ina few seconds run again as a candidate for Governor of Missis- | to.gsy, ‘The month of May generally brin pi. | as it is always desirable to dispose of every case on the The Court of Sessions will organize, for its May term, [e-drew his lart breathe It appears the deceased was sabucy term, employed inthe printing establishment of Mr. Wm. V fe Be Ff ove, No. 17 Wall street, with whom he Bad) recent SE cum oes ot ole ti agin onc, ; uerie nical impten der all the circumstances, we believe ea f ad a few words respecting some bill heads which | ge Phaton'e Wig and Toupee manufactory, 107 Broadway, | potatoes, bbls,, 12 Under all the cireamstances, we bel ve that nei- calendar before the warm weather conies on. The Court In his pocket was found a letter written | For aale im the city and ‘country by drug ate generall: ally. - | cl ew York, or other | devotes its time during the warm weathe | stat ned, are pointe where the pi possible, to trying prison cases—a mort humane disposed to enter upon their lawless ment. Georgia is a region which is most } | During the May term Cryder and McKay will be called ed by himself, which fully shows that hi | i el, bxe., 100; cloves, Ibs,, 677; sweet ct Was a premed design for some time pri “Oriental Skin Preserver.”=—This valuae | vil. bskts.. WO; ev eoa, bags, 69. most sympathy to the design, and th upen to answer to an indictment charging them with ob- it. It willbe remembered that when Lopez returned | ‘ning about $3,000 worth of Milwaukio and Mississippi diy poison, The document able Cosme which has been introduced to the public by Danish West Indies.—Work. Wola. 80: flour, » Fi mm A bonds by fulse pretence: is erame C: ad 7 lenalet from his attack on Cardenas, last year, he was aneeny Sin aeenees. “seine He wee 0 anak) pelt Bienes When departing from this world, | Mx. George Lea, 18 held in high estimation by the la vint of my pen. am alive n preserving the shin from tan and freckles, remov : MeKay case which has excited so much interest in the | ¢ht to ull bis worldly troubies. He ed by the people of Georgia more as acon- | city guring some weeks part, pending the examina fricnds and relatives to eheer his wife, eror than as a coward, and that he has had inc ill of the physician morning, a young man, by the nome of Joseph M. West, to restore the en- residing at ‘the boarding house of Mr. Robert Fair, at No. 64 Vesey street: was found lying in hisroom, laboring ir sale by the inventor, pres ng bg ne me Colonies Flour, bbls., 4.545: 280; wheat, 2000; manufacture? , 33486; oil elothing, ‘cases, 22; tree nails cotton gords. packages, 100; rye meal, bbls, $10; hcese, Ibs., 3870; butter, 160; shiy 14; tar, bbis., 65; brooms, dozens 20; hides, 800; toa, Ibs, 66,170 rooms, dozens, 190, Watts’ Nervous Antidote.The unerring | 1(( certainty with which this miraculous medic pilates | corks, bal Giteases, renders it an imperative duty of perrons with hide, bh friends to ascertain its control over disease, if only ng out som alth by an be found. ves I diseases aro he nervous system. jassau street. $1 | @ PenronMances a7 déperdent upon a bottle, $9 a dozen. Phalon’s Magic Hair Dye, to color the hatr | New York, Monday, Muy 5, 1551. es "f » C paper, rms.. muskets, 100; etoves, 25; axes, doz ents, pkgs. 08; nails. ek. 192 jnery, pkgs.. 15; gunpowder, ke paints, kegs. YL; pepper, bags, 30: gr, whickers the moment it is applied, without injury vo the Mectimg of the See: Charleston, S. C.—The North and South, ‘Two important conventions are about to as: im this country, the avowed object of which is to disselve the union of this great and powerful co; federacy. We refer to the States Kights Conver tien in Charl , South Carolina, which com- | menoes to-day; Abolition Convention in | » | as much as emble | ther } _-- 84; corr 1. guls., 101, shooks, 1s 0 me es, gros. cis, Kegs, 8 0005 . mms. bi | 400; tallow, ke the Drug store, paper. rns. 1.040; nd you will yet the | Syracuse, New York, which will begin on the 7th imst. Strange . 875 vinegar , do., 180; flour 200; corn-meaty. 200; hems, Ibs lard, de 6.114; tallow, 5,887; sper: , t in order that tive for the worst forms o 7 BE yegllle hnessand redness#, and cutaneons eruptions, it is un- a geaynipretiy, be oe ements passed. All the theatrical profession nse ate thi ung ntiful preparation. -Be sur and ngs so much that he believed him- Tuer of Howard st B3 | may bear his loss with fortitude, We learn that the un- 5 before the magistrete, Qakes Tirrell and John Quincy fortunate young man reeently married a beautiful young Bhcamatieny Neyealte’ Doane vi n to ate ai ich as he | Adams are also to be tried for obtaining a large quantity | itl in Schenectady, N. ¥., where she still resides with e system has become, The pi desires, in that neighborhood, than from any other | of real e+ nd merchandise by ta nees. The teeth me oe a REDRAW BRN ee eetaas aa ania ben doen All these | Parties to both the above suits have heretofore hold such | Suieme wy Taxtva Lanpaxva.—Coroner Geer yestor- | {p,liameter. Alt tat the able p | however, to raise a t upon an ex; positions in society, that the trials will be watched with day held an inquest at the house No, 320 Water street, | the six months, Mr. H left th pacar: His ave eee ene pensk Sateen. kept by a Mr wher. on the body of a young woman | with the Life Balsam. Three bottle: indolence ard inefficiency, heretofore, of the govern- ment at Washington. Mr. Fillmore is an ax man; but he has never exhibited, even in New Y Hospi- © pl S| | locality inthe United Sts deums, 60; tat ‘The deliberations of both will be of the g eate loves, do. O40; pepper. do. weight and importance, and cannot fail, we th te widen the breach which now exists between the Nerth and the South. Heanzot be supposed for a moment that the ma- an 160: paper. re nuily, lbs., nk, a | byt ame ¢ Ip ed twenty-one yeara, | Dicer, and restored himto health. Avot ‘There are on the calendar two cases of manslaughter. Lael re ca Bordon ahtke Gor parents resideeake | D, Fowler, i Stantom rtrect, wad, in Ang ‘Thomas Donnovan and Charles Vinester are to be having arrived in this city afew days siuce, and took up | }vUhine the knee juintes for causing the death of a poor fellow at a house in Che ths, 5.394 306: eh matches, gro . 10,000. flour ish West Indies—Manuf. tobaceo. S80; pork, do. 100; butter. Ibs 3 bbls., 924; en fined to his room, vd premises, It seems that | unable to rest his feet upon the ground. The usual dr s house, she has been observed | were resorted to, but gave no relief. Ile then tried th her abode at the above ni ity of the So ‘arolina are not ii : Dac Tah x A ever since her stay at jority of the p South Caro are not in t akeck "a tail Guten areything’ ike! arleioal street, by inducing him to drink two pints of brand to be depresecd e spirits, and very despondi ‘On | failing Life Balsam. Relief came with the frst 105; ied do. el earnest in what Ile who thinks dif | . + ee eee .* woman nemed Ann Mehan is also to take her t Saturday might. about a . the proceeded to eectee biseees ficstt cod Deoneee eereie 1 bi alee 00, lame, ful in Cherry street, and | {4 ,2e | courage. He is, undoubtedly, without any u num, and returned home. — ‘her more timid than any P jon to secede fromthe | dent whe has been called to pre er the | of this country. The conduct of the cabinet 4 the drug store of Dr, Abel, sit ounces of Laue refined svgar. do., pap. bbls. , 40; tallow ean bxe.'€0; rum. pals, 235; eordlals, cases, 80; Indigo . 140; pepper, 24t il. Flour, bbla., 5 have counted the : manslaughter. in causing the death of a s view, and have ar- | Perey, anc inbuman treatment. The trial of John Graham and Dewit C. Grabam, for vicle Bennett in Broadw: Perently deceives Li @onsequences in every poi sived at the deliberate conclu: Waion, on the ground not only that it is their in- red to herself a very large quan- | Startling Dixcovery.—The other day whilst tly assaulting Mr. James G, y fuation of taking her life, | Soue t ing on the etreet, we wore much surprised by a xe mber, is eet down for the | *fter. the was dise yvered to hay n carelessly tapping vs t r frst we dist ate girl expired about | Fir ge og do., 605; nid was procured, but the unfertu terest to do so, but that honor demands i yse- | Fillmore, in allowing Lopez and his pirati | second week of the term. Whether Mike Murray, the (leven o'clvck om Sunday morning. A verdict was ren- | ted to pay us & sma mestics. phage. 70: India rabber goods iy ws . : i : e o had heen ring 0.. 14; household utensils, pkgs., 66; tacks, bxs., 135 of the North having violated the const at pe, under the apparent exhibition of am, and the person who interfered dered by the jury that the + deceased came to her death | pe nat Soe Bid on hie h t ~ Pa oes See qrence of the North having violated the con iniuadcan abe taiaeoate mer romania aaa gi py Some "and ergiereteotr matches. grs., 1.500; hardwere, } paper, reams, 84; ware, pke., 83 straw spirits turpentine doz., 50; trunks, pkys., 98; segars federal authority, at New Orleans, has confirmed our officer of police who arrested the assailants, will the weakness of the President as the i e seme time, we have not learned. Thieves, ved | blinds and sbi hats, doz , Troved: that we should uot have known bit if he had pa vs a hundred times. Those who wis of this kind, we would reco son which the ech recently de | °F tien and the terms and formed. Ina crn Warn Station Hovar.—. no} @onfederacy we z ati . és Bivered by of the most prom mon of South | @xecutive of a great people, and has furnished, | burglars, astailants, in the peed sorieny of. criminality, Careliva—the Hon. K. B. Khett—the speaker went | Moreover, fresh o on for foreign marauders and | alae ee ee te bn a planted to be | hhinery, pkge., 9; pistols, do., 19 sare sieiiatte ‘ of the | pirates to renew their lawless attempts to involve | ‘eslt with at the present term. The bench will be occu- s procured; notwilbstand! ran semen Seaton shoes, do. 28; molasses, gals imto close calcula respecting the valine of the | Poet bang pet aa me 1 treaty of Hed by City Judge Becte, and Aldermen Griffia and wi cha ieuaisy seieiee te ver timer on apply’ do., 42504; nails, do. 5.000; s i 1 A pet oie sani cople hom we have a treaty of 5 P dager toncurd . 39; lard. do.. 1.888; Tnien, in dollars and cents, and peop yo | Ball, Bunday morning. about eleven o'clock. MONEY MARKET, jis estan Ti reel Meee Oe tema: bases, re difticul- | - Was called to hold an inquest on the body. Sexpay, May 4—6P. ot, | 02 7: Bt | Awrmicay Scinsturte Convewnios.=The American Drap Bopy or ax Ixrant Fouxn.—At four o'clock on | The stock market has not experienced any change of sociation for the Advancement of Science will uteet at j fatuay atterncom, the d of a ehild was fouad | importance during the past week. The variations in Cincinnati, to-day, and continue its sessions during the | in donee’ wood. by Sergeant Cart- "1 "7 0 ing e1 ¢ opera- bens bs eites Se tae a . wright, who took it to tl Station house, Fe ase valagbaals been to a trifling extent, und the opera | ji... 2200; voap,do., 2,200; ‘refined sugar, the dy 800; Lard c At half-past nize o'elcek on Saturday might, a | Hops have heen almost entirely confined to the regular | do.. 2.6 peace and amity, in serious and expen: oakum, beles, 49; gunpowder, k : sweet ofl, baskets, 60; he-ie lic-—Kice, bbls.. 400; th rr, reams, 2.040; epe! eyes, 286 fits which would fow from people, with all the te secede from the Ur and attempt te prove that, by forming treaties with foreign ties. This weakness and neglect of the government, at | as, is identical and parallel with the same y of duty displayed in the first fu; tor, where a handful of men 14 nd. ‘Ther #, who would be glad to be eeted with . i i i F powers, who would be glad to be connected with dation of delegates, and it is likely there will be alarge gyro broke out in the basement of 254 Front street, occu- | #treet speculators. Fancy stocks are held in such large There is nothing partienlarly important in this state ‘and piseperity would be enhanced. We suppose a h saghiarnggertey carars} mites re-ting ae Wy dare ods Mate = — eS boca very little probability of a rise, or of a decline. The | juteresting to all engaged in the trade, as it gives thei Huded "i at he Fugitive Slave : y e nM 0) —Yesterday, about twi jock, f . é : » he alluded to Ex ss a hoe on in Boston, and the neutrality law of 1818 Et | From Ceyiox asp 1H Cart: oF Goon Hor.—The bark | glarm of fire proceeded from No. 6 Thames street, ce brokers do not feel much disposed to let prices downto | on insight into the movements of produce, aud post= ‘that nation would very willing ato such & | Sess ah aE Bs y tithes y gaita, Capt. Pratt, arrived yesterday from Point de by a chimney pot taking fire, which was »; attract outsiders, and it will be very dificult to get prices | them up relative to the supply of each article likely to . 1 tat defance i: Orleans by foreigners, wh y P pyly y treaty with South Caroli e Southern | set at defiance in New Orleans by foreigners, who . Ceylon. via the Cape of Good Hope, but her iutel- | U>sulthed. much above those now current, without more specula- | come upon each market, We notice a greater exporta- State, and would favor olution, for | “id not hesitate to seck, after an act of wanton and | iscence from those parts was anticipated by the steam- up Loan or Furrnants Ansiven.—Yesterday the | tion than exists at this moment, For sometime post, | tion of breadstuffs and provisions’ to ports in Great Bri- | the purpose of forming such a connection. j —— piracy, the hospitalities of the coun: | ship Niagare | 7 pe amen! hada se he pe Foes oh viper stocks have been accumulating in Wallstreet. Outs tain, than weual. It is curious to see what a variety o There is, then, agitation for the dissolution of | try We presume we shall have still more evie | ‘The R. brings from Ceylon nine elephants,one Brahma | which is but eight d from fte dam | Dave realized ; and as the brokers take all that offe urlicles are shipped from this port weekly. ‘Che value is the Union going on at both the North and the | dences of imbecile government at Washington. | Lull, two boa constrictors, one monkey, and one poreu- Reratos wel sent beta cence soe ecme price, they have been increasing thelr supply not as great as we could wish, but our exportations eom- South. ‘The press of each are fanning the fawe, | Even those who have recently been atrosted in this | pine. She sailed from Ceylon with eleven elephante, but thea comaitictors of 24 feet in length, beeides allving por. | 2CW Aad no demand to relieve them from the w prise many descriptions of merchandise, which, a few In the North, the Evening Post, the Trilune, the | ¢ity—and who may be indicted by the Grand Jury | twodied on the passage. cupine, ise rst oer brought to this country, are among | Pressing #0 heavily on their bands, Most of the leading |_ Jeu since, we imported in large quantities, Courier aad Enguiver, the Albany Evening Journal, | turing the present mouth—will probably be per ery Late from the West Indle | (nakeinbctone sik emcees pao agianrng or tte pes ee ag age . the Boston Aas, and other journals, are preps | mitted to escape, no matter what may be the cha | arpival. oF THE AMERICAN STEAMER GEN! satites; who were three months in the jungle bere they possi agp lat caged rari Je ae Er te ire eee law of the last session of Congress. The Union | the popular belief—all arising from the opinions en- The steamers Gen. satires: hie ke ey parle thelr first sxhibition in Newark to-morcow | cf time. in any investment, no matter how pr ntuetive | cur nat Toya Te demand fr the Rastera tod cliy may be said to hang upon that measure; andthe | tertained of the strergth of Mr. Fillmore’s admi- | 3 reece it may be. They want activity, and can only make their | The transactions embraced about 5.600 bbls. supertian nistra al ult., por the Merlin, Capt. apron, from ALLEGED CRUELTY TO A ROY, BY A TEACHER IN A No 2 at $3 04a $4; common to straight State at $4 1 repeal of that measure, or its agitation, will be the | nistration. | slnsiisn thie dalled de: ite GO j renise scador. business as profitable as desired by continued cha: 5 94 $0; nized bw peek Western ah OF 20R90 60; geod. Beginning of the repeal of the Union. The fact is, | The fact is that nothing is expected of the go- | “1 csrine news will be found under the proper head. | " New Yone, 5th May. 13851. | By epeculations they realize a difference of ten, fiftcen, | and round hoop Ohio at $4 81 a $4.50; pure Genesee ar the whole subject of slavery bas sunk so deeply in | Vernment. Mr, Webster isthe only man in the cabi- | 4 .15'n te the miscellaneous Intell fo rue Eorron or run Henatu:—itaving obteixed | ong twenty per cent, in perbaps as many days; and it is | $4 569 $4 08% ; faney Ohio and Genveve at $1 S18 $5 the public mini, that nothing but a foreign war | net who has any nerve, and who can be depended tte, April 22 your paper of the 26tn it. r. . April 22 , day otbne _ peev mty and» trifle ex- could divert the thoughts of the people from it. It | upon ina great emergency ; and even his power is | | We had rent to us yesterday a mess of Irish I ‘ii, in commen justice for the inary. thus. 4 them at high prices, that small capitals answer the pur- . Bass sis. South- Se the grea question of the day, North and South, | paralyzed by the intrigues and tricks of the aboli- the produce of Bermuda seed, of a most excellent qu a pores of great ones, Money in Wall street ix never idle, | etm was held firmly at $4 08 n $4 87 for pi pees Agitation is continued at the North, alshough it is tionists in the cabinet, and by the listless indolence — a thet the “ye or mien thee boneaeah aes oy La ak ee: Sele eee ee | Fi Te ak diieun esd angry peeny ecar bl "The pret,» Fagg! a gee aidetabl, . é Be Pl ihe DY resident himself, i sel: produced, were dug up last May. kept till January, whe: N GRANT, Ass’ No.3 : g P A e stock was ‘n corn meal com ble injurious to our commerce and pecuniary interests. of the President himself, who permits himself to be | P P y. kept an a JOHN GRANT, Ass't Teacher Pub. Sch. No.3. | when large profits ase tar the praspertive. Operations were reporied. at $8.18 for Je ray, ore ¥ that “tate eree, their wealth attendance. The proceedings will, doubtless, be inte- pied by dehm Moriarty ax a trunk shop, It was ex- ; lets, and controlled by sueh smajl cliques, that there is | ment. ‘The destination of shipments from this port is mace. & rather unenviable notoriety from the gross misrepre- B; eae aaa is Real : onlf Ly purchasing the fancies at low pricee, and selling | $0; (xt Ohio ‘at $9 4 $6 25; and extra Genesee at 3 believe —* ity, and raised by Mr. Thomas Sims, of Somerset. W and $5 a $5 00 for faney. at which there were sales of 1.604 they were cut up and planted in the customary way. ‘, 5 . a y e 0 2 calle ii - New Yorw, April 2), 1 4 ‘The Southern trade of Boston bas been diminished | l¢! away by those whom he bas called to his coun- | They ripened in ten weeks from the day of planting, and Sheet tanh Gaoeetagiy tek 4 ip eta, | for Brandywine, HWheat was in fair eupp)y, sels, who are constantly working against him—the | were ready for rale ut a period of the year when this es InGleted by you ‘on. say sons dhonld | Tt no doubt seems strange to a large class of capitalists. | 16 favor of buyers. A parcel of 5,000 bushels bang toan extent of probably one-tenth; and now that Mr. Sumner has been elected to represent Mas- @achusetts in the Senate at Washington, we would not be surprised to see another diminu- tion of twenty-five per cent before another yoar we, meek oealce, okher tl that, with the abundance of money, the low rate of inte- seine white Genesee sold at $1 14 a $1 14!g. Rye war ™ scoding he’ boy' hack. tealn to. fehool “ls & cient rect, the eave with which credit ean bo obtained upou the | impreving. ‘The rcevipts were moderate, and the.» Petes feacher ie notin any respect shaken or impaired. | most ordinary securities, and tho large amount of | Lop ey de at temeinl tae te net cpin ind et under your care a d inctrees toleoing as el steeke of all kinds pressing upon the market, there is | which there wasa good business done. Perley was’ in- not more activity among speculators ; but to those ac. | active, Two-rewed, ip lots, sold at $1 00), 0 Corn 9 a'that all blame and ou in the matter will quainted with the movements in fancy stocks, the ex, | Detter feeling we manifested, with an businoss | One-Eyed Thompson in the political laboratory | celent cc mmands the highest price in the markets of the plotting more mischief and making more experi- will be explained in a quarter of @ cen- tury. Itis too bad. We do not like to seecan |) was carried ‘The bill parted through a committee of the whe gress, Pe Monday las » House of Assembly. shall have elapeed. The Price Current of that | *miable man entirely used up. | Gos SaaS den baa Wes bbeptel, wed eetend dure, respecttully, on vuime day, adopted ordered to be yours, respectful | comprising 55,000 bushy h mixed Western, at tle eity, sets down the present average deprocia | payer, W : Tinea as ance | growed. ‘The louse, by 8 large inajority, voted the 1 ANDREW TAYLOR, | isting state of things docs not eppear extraordinary, | new rouml yellow ats O16") and some hented Wester hak ieste Ge dank. oa ak ah | Janie Wenster Cominc to New Yorx.—Sev- of £00 # yearns 6 ralary, in aid of the support of the ‘The fact is, epeeulation has exhausted itvelf, For more yfive p at on ‘ eral of the journals down town, of small circula- | Prerbyterian minister. This stipend it au increase by tlie bem gary coe than twelve months the stock market was one scene of | _ NA*at Stones have not been very brisk, but no change can be noticed in rates, ‘The tranmnetions consist of 60: rae et REE ENS set Awa, | £20 ofthe rulary formerly paid. and hase been aad tion, have published an invi to Daniel Web- | ecnsideration of the augiuented duites of the minister of | ster to visit the metropolis. It is signed by ‘h. ix or | that chw ween th ludi g merchants, me- | ,, it i.with pleasure we mention that the di stocks. If this should continue, the consequence will be, that real estate in that city will de- ereage in value, manufacturing stock in Low excitement, For the time, the fever raged with the | Larrelsccmion rorin, at $1 0% $1.05; 200 do, fine, at greatest intensity, and an enormous inflation in prices | $2 87 a $325; and 20 do, spirits turpentine, at 35 ge. a ihe, cash, was realized. Outsiders. who were attracted early in the | Seman hed lative feeling fled We Brno +b fon, the bold ani a rard in your eulum fearless Chief Engin sand persons, in furt rt in price, and the eh rping of Boato chanics, bankers, shippers, traders, lawyer: of the movement, made handsome profits on the rise, and many | (he ma to-day, and nearly all deseriptions have a Jaw Bedford, and other towns, will sufer in pro- | ovmcn, and, infact, ail classes and encdit ly from the ee, of when several me closed up their operations before the reaction commenced. | ¥9 ‘The a “ egg. : Sita this’ Seabainn. oma on sa esponsible duty devoly » for whose oo. | ¥ ' i portion. Py a disolution of the Union, all those | Si yiods of political parties, ‘The int main of the Walle “S tucrning: and was saluted Condect the Chit is wholly rst derail ils Ase | Thove who came in late, of course were made the vic. u I, Ad SAGA 9 $14 75: interests would rly prostrated, and the very | been given ostensibly on account of the gross in- arn that th Pable wen, and strongly devuted to the weltate tims, and found themselves saddled with large lots of quality, was more plenty, and offer at present in these isin n appotuted of the Chief kngineet, Han = while prime wae searee, and in de. stock, at high prices, with a daily depreciation of two | «don easier ter mand mons bring. { means of Northern and Eastern prosperity wo: tail A 7 -! * ttempted to be cast upon the etary Of | Ly the ecmmittee of the parent + to one of their ly hostile to the Chief, he r 4 three per cent ‘ { . bout 2 bis. chi ve aac so sntanh adh cae 7 , ye of the « ent at them in the svory tue mr changed hand be trans! t ur great and only ri ate by the Legislature at Albany and by the _ nilesion stations in the island of Newfonndland ' Pr ra raha rv aaa ts ; sates! 5 be pee rst | ing 8 25 @ $11 50; end prime $6 2 0 $ prime mes + ef any ma id. From the tone board of Aldermen of Bosten. One ead of he Barbadoes Merenry. March 28} wt time the brokers were pretty we) el: out. | wae neminal at $8) 0 a $16 60; and beef pF mye Sli pablie opinion rilone of the Southern | “cure % Sssermen of Boston, @Jne or two of the | ne weather has proved ecmupleicly dry, oceas As the market dropped and outsiders were compellod to | $15 20, Cut meats showed considerable buvyaney, with » States, the infliction of st on the | 2velition papers down town, which are supported by | unfavorable for ugar manuf i realize, the brokers were obliged to take in, and a fall of {79 market, ‘The rales inelude 200 packages hams, plair: act would 3 . os weal the Sow merchants in @ very generous manner, reely Tose than whe ay carly mannan to, the glory of tte de; | tem and fiftcen per cent in some of the fancies, has given 18 Nie; suRardo, at Ms 8 956 poten nal t ld m b Tis 1h iny be ta fond family comfortable ia bis old are—who | them a greater supply than they want, The que mbraced about 1.440 bbis an terms in which this invitation | gs two-tihthe cf the expected number ef hoz considered a just and well merited retribution for ter is couched, and even deny that the | sield of the eane tx vastly improved, and j now is, how to get ridef them. Outsiders, who made Wa lv'je There has been a fair in- ur interference with t “4 to is Hous a it . 7 full figures, Che was seater Agee of the Senate at Albany, and of the Alder: ome p iefully ext 1 iL money hy therive last year. do not appear disposed to pur- as ta quality, the higher rat: mnie : was intended as an insult to Mr iy effected the growth, ‘The at prices,and those who lost money by the ly a few chotee parece, tional control *t es, wherever practicn bie te full this «pring, have net the means to come in at any | Sanne é “ cities. ‘there ean be no doubt, a cee y the sanctity of D pad stca from ite fi stage of the market. The brokers, therefore, have no hb. in J by every pin . ing from the South r the @puth Peay = 1 alternative but to held on and bide their time, It is SSS eould retaliate ying the trade and eom- | Stiga Spores “4 5 aan : imporsible to tell when an upward movement will com- “POST OFFICE NOTICE, 7 of the North, by giving b ; ; mence, One may take sina week, and it may be | [JDOST OFFICE, NEW YORK.—NOTICE.—THE MAIL meree of ay) ? 7 the groat statorman as | Price cfevery kind t+ conside months before one x Iti " “a I rer t f stesmer Hembetes, will cles at Secession would ef t ' manner iwieh We regret to report the e oe Ny asersies it ix pretty certain that ie will not forget that | , f the brokers cam help it, t 1h ey cently s7 induces us to sw « Crit ill not forg nown are, in tt if the brokers con help i will be no d aid, A closed mail for posh 2 oie gy hd ih »ke of t avelling with reps are soffering from mumps | thon ef con w Any be made up for tue orertures have @ been made ly some secret agent da revail extensively amongst all classes ¢f the comme ity ‘ th , i ye ; at ’ any levding secivation ta resurted to, and lus manifested tte man them End they ate 00 Geely tatosntted ka en Inteten went eo of Great Brive treaty with any t " cy | es 5 2 ak ne 4 ; a | personal matters form not the most ine | throughout the b that no effort will be left uhtried to bring about euch a | PERSONAL Mate, and thet tha! fart has a great det! to dy with te Loi tie es A vost inerense of trade fs re desieeiin vend, Relirwed stocks, quae awe . gnorement now in operation in Sovth Carolina. It is : , re Miglce H ap gies and every reason to lor eye a pod pares — ones opt api AMES PARRY.—INPORMATLO p . :. el 0 . #t in an me prosper turns o : demonstrable that, if aw to nearly ten thousand citigens, to come to ane vie A wen ‘ Ayril, #0 far as received, show a very satisfactory in- @entinue in force, and seen . y ond to address the country on the g has been expelied hi he having tx ercase, compared with the corresponding month last year, | 5) [' SYPBer ~ i y untry on the great guilty at the Asizes. of forgery, while acting intact, the commercial supremacy « i ten ie J rpeuks loudly to the nae sioner of public acco and it appears to us that holders of t He destroyed inthe next twenty-five yoar | ties dex at ‘a 1 whigs ha pa 1 ‘The cholera bas sgain broken out in th jos will have little difficulty io sustaining the present ” A ‘ democra igs have united Hemover, and dled nd app ones eel deve v eo contrary, the ide margte ee A . ment to support, they could not, in the nature of | oe ee sts, Seward- | “The Kingston Morning Jowrs hentia (or clahtegm suceensive gears, syuil tue terete and | covered immediately oF not, [sa question of no particu. a8) reat a cho 6 An things, compete with the United States, w ceabheaperprhaapsiepaimared| Reon in ony cong City of the Weatern continent, FIREMAN, lar importance te any but ¢ who are compelled to | z og senile hal Scene of Uta: | end tow ho disunion of the Stat One | expected rind . akin. | ganize! » already had evidence of thi rip onif ape . ie ente The Art of Shirtmaking.—There Is no py, 0ef teen ve | t fea x siguific as to the futur Sr. Tnostas the papers " ye amount of treasury tr wtetanding on the Iet . » navigation laws, we # " r hich has been #0 be : 2 “ With the repes navigation laws, Wo #¢ 9 | pct, that while neither the whigs of the Broniway We ca | Instant war $180.41] 64, of which $196,011 64 was of the cive the avovs reward by leaving the rate nt lb mn of the carrying trade, which for centuries | jiiueo, nor the demor of Ts ’ . feveral ince prior to July 22.°1846, ‘These notes bear | Peatletreet, New Vork. = . mocrats of Tammany Hall, rt Col ye é, n monopolized by Great Britain can raise two hundred persons at any public | , Common WoT, 423, 441, tat wh merely @ nominal rate of interest, and are used for finan. STON THE EVESING OF THE g5rit, v the hands of American merchants. T meeting, which they may call for party purposes, | “2, atv Corer eCinss 390, 392, ag ge ttcchrrbomayerasd rip aged tte 3, veiaee monk OF A Ui New York . | ’ pg , ” * Lisbment, | The exportatgon of specie from thir port, during the 1 Teakee" nai mn car 8 Say ona the beginning of the de England as a com- mercial power, and the commencement of the supre- | macy of the United States, But, even in a sectional point of view, what would [ the North be without the commerce of the South ' Lat it be taken away from us, and two-thirds of our the name of Daniel We in a day or two, ter is sufficient to conjure, | 925, 06. B08, 341 A A Screnion Court — f bout ten thonsand citizens, to | 44. 15, 17, 18, 19, 20. 44, 4 ertaining to the great future of | 5%, 40. the country. But, if we could only add the name THE HERA of Henry Clo ft y, instead of ten thou & 110, 11, 1219) The Broadway Carpet Establishment. Pest ¥eek, © named 3, w Mowers, Peterron & Remphrey are disposing of their elegant Sinpmeste o Breen eros tee Port or New Yous. stock of rich and valuable carpet fly derlgned and | Ty Breme To Dawe durable oil clothe, matings, ruga, table covers, &e., vor: . snd thelr mauner of doing business, eelling the Yory American ¢: ~ a Au y of goods at the market rates, Ih od eu Cie to their tnege clase ot French listen to subj ON SAT RDAY, anor | TWELVE OF 4 at noon, nlite Span bite and black. Wi ¥ a back to ti ein | te bring bie ret, te the eflice ‘Bean gad * D0 FOR EUROPE, ght » highly accep have twenty, thirty, f fifty thousand signatures | whe are about selecting 5 “ ~ shipping would rot at the wharves. Give it to Ureat | 0 wih th a pe Ug | MAILS FOR RUROTE AND ASIA, MY THE: AMEIICAN | better than to viait thelr re Te Brevit— Aye cn epi iaevetal ‘ : : : > 4 0 exe two . | | To Cutom ’ei. doubloone o re Oreeehe: i Beitain, and that power would defy the world, and | tatomen, though opposed to the schemes and out- STEAMSHIP HUMBOLDT State Carpets, at Wonderfully Low Prices | "Spam Govidocns. gure SO ON | ee, Fim at tie ae ‘We would become, in fact, nothing but dopendeacies rages designed by the minions of Seward, Van —_—- Je, ‘i x. on % gh ind ° wery, HIRAM WOR oc vses sven cess cesccecscoseeeses $418 021 No. 12 Wall et é e a y the miniona of Seward, V rs Sree fate Carper fe mpon her. Nothing but a foreign war, the aproot- | pion, and Weed. Mr. Clay and Mr. Webst The new American mail steamship Humboldt, Capt. | Sense iis't) Bier Y per 7 The shipments during the previons weck amounted to Et TIN \ TOURTH AVENUE ag of abolition, and the return of the people of the | atecrnen in fact. Mr. Webster is nothing in the | Eines, will leave this port to-morrow, for Southampton ress sigd so | hice pele “9 purven sma roger f ee Hl hncer Will Ve rewatved by’ Teal mI "a pI eu i aah he.— - - ta je Wee! ie shipments are el od | Lteenth rt a North to reason, can prev nt this catastropli | Cabinet, for he is hampered and contre and Havre. The New Your Monaro, printed in French sh Imperial TPhree-Ply Car be very large—eqnal to thove of week before Int The ——— 4 Rome attained her imperial power by f } he ene hued " , st No. 9 Be SiRavep OR stor, mln 238, | Lay BNO. # Bas for Carthage she never would have b tion intriguers on the one hand, and r snd EngWeh. will be published at half-past nine o'clook Chapa en Tumboldt, for Havre, and Asia, for Liverpool, Grent Jones rir rier Bog, wit! ced s" . timulated to action by the indolent indi:ty to-morrow morning. Blosere. Rdwards, Sandford & Co Three Ply Carpe will tke out larze amounts, We have reports of the ar. |" leather stray on his week, keen veward will pai? gietrese of the world. We, however, can > . : . 1 reatest bargains ever offered, lof “ . on returning him to the stable. : the President on the other, while the One | x» 9 columbia Buildings, Liverpocl, and No, 17 and 18 cin rival of « large amount of gold dust at Panama, from San nmin co, but none of Hale Dye Instantly cone war with any great foreign power, has yet feachod this port Thompson an ine ( it ‘crnbill, London, and Mr. B. If Revoll, No, 12 Place de : “ P mv geasons—that all are so ma hs dependent aponu y bowels of the Cabinet, and keeps it in a Commbill, E a mand Mr Revoil, No. 12 Place a ‘There are three or four steamers due from Chagree, and Savio, sw buicitnn we could not force any one of them into a war with us ate of nightmare. rwisegituated, Mr. Wed. | i Bourre Paris, will have copies of the Henvun for sate We hell coon know pretty near how much gold dust they ment will be o Sy Sate yar, agian bes hove Se ae ie | ster would be uvefal; and, while we donot defend ql} | om the arrival of exch steamer, Advertisements wiil salad usaur medals meme a iments with patties WW havor him by makina! the a ware ; a ay is sone by bag *he | ho haw vaid and done for twonty-fite yones past, yot | rench waif sent through the same channels. ‘The I's | Grablehed Laboratory, of rect, Breh « oe aha oe mivea" There Peart Aner cf opareents and pi Would engage in hostility with us, She wowd, how | } Sy ten thes t ndion 1 Brondwa: lender, m, ALY Sea wurtet, Philad: “phi es me divengaged. + BLANC thi eng y we perceiyg that be y ig that position now | gyoide will clore at half-past tem o'gbork \ fg Waske ston surect, Boston. 4 The apnexed statement exbibite the quantity of certain ! 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