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Arrival of the Hermann. ‘The United States Mail steamship ormana, Capt. B. Grabtree, from Bremen 20th, and Southampton 25th ult., arrived yesterday ‘The Hermann brings about sixty passengers, 110 tons agent of the Cunard steamers again: lowered their rate of freight to $15 per tom measurement, on purpose to com- Pete with the Hermann and Franklin, although $25 is charged on goods shipped from Liverpool. These un- _ Spee of the British Packet Company. will, | , S00n be met with sume decisive action on the ba ty proprietors of (he American mail steamers. ro left doathempten at4 P.M. onthe 25th ale andher advices hays been anticipated by the Bri- tish and North Americau steamer Buropa, azrived from ‘The day fixed for the departure of the Hermann from . by the official post office programme. was b the Zid Apr®. and it is the object of the Post Office Department to provide « semi-weekly mail from and with Surope, by intermediate departures with ‘the Cunard ships, from both sides. It appears, however, ‘this intention has been frustrated by the postponement of the Hermann’s sailing till the 25th alt., (Friday.) The consequence is that ber voyage. for all practical mail urposes, bas been made in vain, ‘The steamer reached Xouthampton at noon on the 22d ult. from Bremen. and, ‘as only a small quantity «f coal was required, she might easily have takcn ber fue om board, and started on the omen of Wednesday, the Bathe day appointed. It is necessary that (hese facts should be brought un- der the notice of the Post “tice Department, as these irregulerities are most detrimental to the public service, and damaging to the inter: sts of American ocean steam- era. a6 a punctual medium of conveyance of mails and intelligence The repairs to the English schooner Hope, of Yar mouth, run down by the fiermann, in the British chan- He nel, were expected tuxanmunt to over $2,000, the whole of. which falls upon the Vero steam Navigation Company. When the Hermann | 1. southamptoa, the U. 8. frigate St. Lawrence was still lying there. Capiain Sands and his officers had made (tic ais ives most popular, and were receiving unbounded bo» )iculities from the best families and soolety of the neighbor biood ‘The estal evt OF 4 uioil steampacket communica- tion between Southam) and the Brazils and River Plate bad commenced ui» successfully, the second steamer, the Tay. having © urued with over 100 passen- oo having ind & considerable number at Of adl the ports in Grewi //itain, Southampton was ex- pected to derive the greate. benefits from forbign visiters to the World's Fair. seing | .¢ great packet station of the kingdom, and possessing 1 vepondent Lines of steam com- munfeation with Spain. ivriugal, the Mediterraacan, Turkey, Egypt, India. Chiu, the West Indies, Pacitic, Brazilk, and iver Plate besides two American lines of steamships to New Yors immense numbers of foreign treveliers were looked 1 + m all parts of the world. The excellence of Southawptun, as a lauding place, arises from the fact of its eout.gu..y to London. and the eomve- | niences, celerity and coca) ess of its railwsy communi- cations with the metrops ir Clty tntetigence. Fonenat or 4 Vorunre.a —The few remaining mem- ers of the gallant New York Volunteers, escorted, yes- terday. to his final resting piaco, the remains of George P. McFadden, one of their number, whose death was oc- casioned by diseare cout: acued in Mexico, while fighting for the howor of his country They bore the same tat- tered but ‘honorable colors which they bravely defended | off to a premature grave. The Volunteers were escorted by the rican Kifles and Aidkens Washington Brass Band. whose gay unifurm locked remarkably well. Fine.—A fire war di-covered on Thursday night, at ten ovelock, in the upper part of the building. No. 105 Water street, cecupied by Cummings & Usborne, which was quickly subdued. “The da:nage by tire was trifling, but by water considerable. ‘Vieie was a large quantity of cotton in the upper part f che store Carsrtine of a Boar. asy Man Daswreo.—Frederick Bidet, Wm. Potter, alfred Nichols, and Walter Vier Kaonon, left this city on ‘hursday morning, Sth inst., in a boat, to go te Staten I When oa their return, the bout was capsized cif nus. Ly a squall of ard aud Waiter Vier Kapnon was drowned is body bas not been reovered. The others were rescued. Dear of Dr. Dooo—Mustany Fosenaz.—Colonel Bo- far', commanding the ua cx:ment, has issted the follow. order :—* Thr Commandant has the aelazeholy daty Of ‘imforming the commu, of the decease of their lite respected and estimable surgeon. Robert Dods, M. D. ‘The officers and non-evrui~r\: usd officers of the Second Regiment are hereby invited to xttend his funeral. in full uniform, on Sunday th 11th instant , from his late esidenee, No. 10 Latayett: place, at half past tweive | © cloc! inquest at No 17 Oak street, on the body of Joha MeCully, aged 32 years, born in Ireland, who came to his death by accidentally falling from his cart on Wedaes- day last, whereby he broke boch legs, since which time he has been lingering until yesterday, when he died. Ver- dict accordingly Accent on Shrenoary.—On Thursday forenoon, at halt-past 11 o'clock, Henry diarvey, a suilor on board the ship Devonshire, lying at the foot of Maiden lane, was scrioudly injured by a chain cable falling on him. He was taken to the Hospital by officer Donneily. Axotnen Accinest.—0o thursday, while a carpent by the mame of Henry Michel was at work on # build in the rear of No. 5 Anthony sireet, one of the timbers | gave way, precipitating him to the ground, and breaking | beth his legs, He was conveyed to the Hospital Theatrical snd Musical. et Tich treat is tie public. M tragedian. appears in his | inimitable character of Macbeth ° It is scldom that the frequenters of theatres have au opportunity of witness- ing genuine tragic perfurmeuces. We mean by the term ‘® proper conception of the author. pure read- and no ranting. Mr. famblin, both by education and grest natural gifts, is every way suited to thi tion, and. no doubt. will draw an immense audience to. night. The entertainments will sonslede | with the drama of the © Densouneer ' Minx a Mr. Tilton. and other eminert artists will appear in the tragedy Baoanwar Treatae —The entertainments for this evening will commence with ~ A Morning Cali,” aad will terminate with the «pie-did mpectacie entitied the © Vision of the Sua. As this ts the last representution | of this magnidcent production, no doubt the house will be crowded in every deparumeat. The greaduer of the spectacle wilf long be retnembered—the scenery ise gor. geous. We advire, then, all those who have not sen it a8 weil as those who have to give aatrvng testim my. this evening, that they sppreciace the exertions of the ma- magement. Conways !e+ «tit will come off on Mon sy evening. Let his admirers do their duty. Neevo’s Garner —There wil be no performance to- | night. bet om Mowday «vening Mile. Caroline Row the charming Terpricb« reau artist, will take her farwre ¥ will be crowded in «very department, Benton's Teearee —A bill of great variety for this evening. Three excellent pwors—the first i+ the come ty of & i.” which will be followed by the excellent um in Paria” and als will dia harlenjue of the © World's artists of this very pros- i ppear im those pieces. It fs sary to ray that there will be a full house Dights are +qual, the ¢heatre being fitted to ite utmost capacity. burton has established his movement Nationat Taxa tne —The beautiful sketch entitied ing commence the entertainments, and they will terminate with the halnba, the Destroyer. or th is witnessed every night with the grente# We advire those who are fond of spectacle repr tions to vieit (he Nati where they will see the most beautiful de ng hear the # tet dd music, and witners excellent acting. Prom the ¢: rush to see this magni affair, we beliewe it will b 4 very long ind succesful rua Baovowas's Lyoaem —There has been no greater hit in the mne y, for some time pret, than the produce: ion of th f the Regiment’ The arr of the instrumentaticn, by Loder, is the theme approbation We me ver beard #n ote qubiteiy t ieeted=—tine wh the precisior trument, beyond quertion the incet versatile actress try—ehe |b ay d to such advant Broughas's Lyceum jug the of the Regiment” is Fepesied © piondid entertain: ments, Dancing by Ducy Barre. browgham is meery mo delineators wll give an afvern ance today Mr. Bd Crowell y tren rurer, will teke bis annual bewetit this eve when, no Joubt, his numerous friends and Lae public wil him what he riebly deser bumper The prograuma» is exceedingly atiractive Pruvows’ Miverevis are attracting crowded and d Lighted audiences every uight, The rame attractive pr Mramme, a6 usual. is offered. convisting ehiefty © solos, burlesque opera. devcing. aod witticirms will be two entertainm: day—afternoon and ing. Go carly, in order to eur fortable seats. Mr Davina, the celebrated comedian, who ix gene- rally admired, takes bir benefit on Wednesday evening next. Let him have « bumper; b nly di wit —Ore of the m ay's performance. Ry very f Drunkard rhoon vening. three y catortaining 1 are anntoun ed— Th Diamond,” A Village Tele.” and © The Miseries of Ha- man Life.” We consider (his am extraordinary bill, and band we feel confident that the house will be filled, as usual, | et an carly bow: om beth afternoon and evening. Caste Ganore —The sencon has attived when this beautiful location and favorite resort commences its Sunday concerts. A programme of exesiient muvical es. be offered for (ow crow eveping—the oreh rime will be conducted by Mr. Max Maret Our Philadetphia Correspondence Prrvavenenisa, May 9, 1 The Mavdwer still Co discovered—. nother Dalse Sernt—Un- | natural Sons Robbing their Father—Criminal Deveiope- wren The German arrested at Doylestown, on ew the Bartle murder, proves to be quite wnother person tron the real offender. He calls himself Frangois Geyer, and was formerly employed at & manufactory ab Newark, N J, one of the proprictors of whieh wae nated Karte; and it wae from this «imliarity of the fames, and his per- eoonl oppearanee resembting the deveription. that in- duced the arrest, ‘The daughter of the inte Mr. Bartle tte Dey leetown cleared the secuved, by her not | fourth decline, Striet middlis doubt bat that the house | requested t | age attractive bills of icion of | {iter a Wuimingtow om Moning at noon, and escort to the othe robin of Me. Kshs jewelry store is fastened upon tng of his own sons, aged 19 and 21, who obtained a fulse key for the purpose, from a cousin named Landi locksmith by trade, ‘Phe sons appear to be hardened scamps. having previously threatend to be reveuged upon their futher for stimting them in regard Pie hax heen robbed by them repeatedly before t trapaaetlon, by whieh his whole stock in trade _ swept o Chpt, Norris Stenley, aced $6, a native of Wales, who come to this country with the late John Jacob Astor, and Who was engaged in several battles on board Ameri- can vessels of war duripg the revolution, died at his resi- dence in this city last evening, Tao cetcbaeuenin tn toate, 00-9 enn et.rchinen te Shippen street. their plans for robbing a jeweler named Boss, are 50 r to the particulars of the cele- brated Burd robbery as to induce a belief that these The sunt where they were arrested is close to the spot on which that murder was perpetrated, and would ac- count for the manner in which the murderers so sud- fous disappeared, though the pursuers were just at their we CITY TRADE REPORT. Privay, May @—8 P.M. Bar vstvrrs.—Flour has been purehastd freely since our lest report, both for home use and for shipment, but yrices were no better. The operations in domostic smounted to 9,000 bbls. No. 2super at $3 624 $3 dinary to straight State, at $4 a $4 aa mixed to ite Western. at $4 1234 a $4 314); $4 00a $4 6239. Canadian moved fot 0) bbis. ood common, in bond, at $4 25. Southern brands were in limited supply, aud 4 Some 600 bbls. mixed to straight sold at $4 75a $4 5 nd fancy at $5 a $5 60. Bye flourand meal were about the same, with a rmall business. Wheat was inactive and nominal. Of 000 bushels brought TBe.; market et andy, Ours were ig Urick request, at for Northern. The supply of Corn my very larg quotations unsettled, The Eastern demand was for«xport limited, About 32,000 bushels round and on.—The market continues to exhibi tone, snd is well supplied by sellers at 9% ; @lirg uplands and Florida growths; and 10% a 10 xe for New Orleans, Mobile, and Texas cotton, at which rate 1,500 bales were disposed of. Provisions.—Pork showed but little ac! with a feeble market. ‘The day's business amounted to only 400 bbis, new mesa, at $15 75; old, at $14 at $14; and old, at $13. Beef was dull. and inclined to droop.’ 100 bbls. mess fetched $9 25 a $12 50; and prime, a $650. Beefhams have not varied. Cut meats were in good request, with sales of 250 pkgs. sugar cured hams at’9e, a Dice; and shoulders at Te. Lard was more inquired after, without affecting prices. 60) bbis., & were disposed of, part from the dock, at 9740. a 10% Butter was active and firm, Cheese ranged trom 6c. to | 8e., with little prime offering. Telegrapbic Repo: ty Sais qo 8-3 PM The news per Europa has depressed our cotton market —the sales this morning were 2.000 bales at fully one- g is now quoted at 9Xe | Coffee bas likewise declined—4,000 bags Kio having | been sold at 94e. Holders of mess pork are firm, and asking $15; prime sells at $12 59 a $15; lard and bacon are unchanged Flour is dull, with smail sales of Ohio at $3 95a $4. 2000 bus. of corn have been sold at 48e. a , &e. A moderate business is doing in sugar at Sige. og | fair. 'S . ; fn Mexico. One by oue thes gallant men are dropping | gia eumates eect ae gg Cuaacestos, May 6, 1851. There has been a brisk demand for cotton, at firm and aggro sect the sales were about 2,100 bal: from Savaysan, Ma Cotton has been in better demand tha: | days; the sales were 303 bales, at rather f | rwbging from 7 to 104s¢. Brrrazo, May 9, 1351 The receipts of the pest twenty-four hours sum up — Ficur. wheat, 7,800, bushels ; corn, 14.00 | bushel: ag “is in demand for exporcation, bat st | prices below the views of holders. Wheat is in fair de- mand, but operations are checked by the firmness of helders, 2600 bushels sold at S0c.. fr Uhio. The market for corn 1s lower, 12,000 bushels having been sold at 4c for mixed western. Ohio whiskey is st 2le, The freight on fivur to Albany, is 46e., and on corn, 10e Avnaxy, May 9, ‘The receipts +; wheat, none; corn, 56,000 bush. ‘The receipts of four are Inrge, but the marker holds firm; tie sales were 2500 bbls. at $4 50 n $4 G2 for pure Uenasce: $4 37 & $4 00 for straight State. and $412 a $445 for Michi- gan, Corn is not so high; 15.000 bushels were sold at STc. for Western end mixed. Osts are steady; salos 4.500 | busheis at 47. Prison whiskey is 23e., and ‘Ohio is at | the same figure. Accipentst Drarn —Corcner Geer yesterday held an | ~ = On Thursday evenip May 8, by the Rev. Richard | Horton, Mr. Ewin W. Custis to Miss Bexivoa Faarer, | all ef this city. On Frida; morning, Mey 9, by the Rev. E. FP. Iatfield. | Mr. Janes Temece, of Brooklyn, L. I, to Miss Asicai Davis, of this city. On Sunday evening, Mr. R. Boorwray to Ann Exrta Wonrn, third daughter of Williaa Worth, Esq. Grove street. Third ward, Jersey city ‘On Wednesday evening. May T, by the Rey. Dr. Dowt- ing, Mr. Dorance: B, Prrrs, to Miss Isasrtta 0 Nest, both of this eity thursday evening, May 8, by the Rev. Wm. Storrs of St Mary's Chureb, Mr. Wa.tiam Cosreiio to Miss Many MeCasn, both of this eity On May %, by Oscar W. Sturtevant, Alderman of the Third ward. Mr. Nezaow R. Horcoum, of Jackso. N. J to Miss Buzasern 8, Hovcoumn. of Cugumington, Mass Died. On May 7, Rorert Dops, M. D., aged SL years. late of Berwick on-Tweed, Scotland. The friends of the family are invited to attend to the di-position of his remains, on Sunday, 11th inst o'clock. P. M., precisely. ‘The ofleers. non-comi Officers and privates of the Seeond Regim place, corner of Fourth street Un Thursdsy, May 8, after a res itaee, Juve, | wife of John H. Immen, aged 47 years,7 months and The friends of the family, and also of Heary Eresson, are particularly requested to atteud the faneral, on Sa- tarday, 10th inst., at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, nee street. The members of German Oak Lodge. are also particularly invited to attend the above funeral On the afternoon of May $, Joux Davro. son of John @. Aon Fisher, aged 6 years and 10 days relatives and friends of the family are respectful! | 6 days | invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at 1 o'clock, from No. 89 Frapkiin street, without further invitation On Mey 8, Mrs. Many Hasmrow, in the 924 year of | her nze ‘The friends of the family, and of her late husband, Alex. James Hamilton, also of her sons, Alexander J.C Mark Kerr, Robert Douglas, and her son-in-law, Alex- ander Clinton, M, D ,are respectfully invited te | her funeral, without further notice, this (Saturday ternoon, nt 4 o’eloek, from the reridence of her son-tn- | law, No. 219 West Fourteent! ues 7 8 Mie. Awwe Lene, aged 87 years, widow of the ck Lee. friends of the family, and also the a of her sons, John, Kiehard and George W spectfully invited to attend her funeral Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from her late residewce, 210 Eli- 3, Mes. M beth street theatre as 6 place of the most refined character of | ™/t' *t On Friday, May 0, after a sh age nd the funeral, this day frm her late residence No. 2, Thirty-third street remoins will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for in- terme nt Athicne (Ireland) papers please copy On Friday, May 9 after a lingering fines. Parur A Manva.con ofthe late Andrew McManus, in the 234 year of bis age. es and friends of the family, and those of mbers of the ited to attend John and William. and the T. A. B. Society, are kindly in al, from No, 61 Attorney street any, (Suturday,) 10th inst, at 12 o'¢inek riher juvitation, Her remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery On Friday May | consumption, Wiitrast Vas Ser +) the family. Washington ‘ausd the Geter ta gen ttend his funeral 63 Norfoik street, om Sunday, at hal The members of the y, May 9, in the 86th year of her age, Mrs te ie, widow of the late J. Horton Megie es and friends of the family are invited t funeral. from No, 55 Stanton street,on Sun Jay afternoon, at 3 o'clock On Fridey, May 9, after a short and revere illness, J con of John B. and Eleaaor A Parks. ear The friends and acquaintances of quested te ottend the funeral, from 1 on Sunday afternoon, at haif past 2 0 clock. On May & Asson H. Cewten His relations and friends, and those of his father, are ly ate re. ard street, | respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Saturday | aflerneen, at 3 o'clock. from his late residence. 353 Green- wich street On Mey 9, Fawny, infant daughter of Edward and Fran- ces Ralph ‘The relatives and friends of the family. and those of grandfather, the Rev. Ieaac Orchard, are respectfully Jnvited to attend the funeral, on Sunda: Tnoon, at half. peet 2 o'clock, from the residence of her father, No. 114 High street, Brooklyn At Quarantine, Staten Island, on May 0 Mice Soares | . | W. Berien, seoond daughter of Lewis B. Buticr, aged HF will, no doubt, ave every neces-ary re- | 17 years | “dhe friends of the family are respectfully rejuested to attend the funeral, at 3 o'clock, to-morrow (Sunday) af- ternoon. without further invitation At Astoria, L. 1, on Tuesday, May 6, of consumption Asx Lispsay, relict of the late John Mackie, builder, Her remains were taken to Trinity Church Cemetery. On Friday morning, May 9, of a xy, Mr. Freer G. Sisson, late of New Orleans, aged 43 years. At Bangor, Me..on May 2, Mrs. Sanan ©, Wreoate daughter cf the inte Capt. Joseph Brown, formerly of Newburyport, Mase At Chogres, New Granada.on April 21. after a short and severe illness, Josrrn Witrae Barren, aged 41 yours, late of thie city On Feb. 27, on board bark Raterprise. on her passage cieeo to Panama, Dario Deeree, a nasive from fan Fr of Tiverton, Khode Isiand. ore im the Iste Baryegat tight Tee she lays Bae wh up on he bilged; tea oar, aS N York’ Demerara rohrs Sarah E Wecrit price Soe Brow bo: Sussex, Masson, Reed & Brothe 11 bales, to order. nt Thomas, of Salem, which Me di yon Miclow, barks Reing Janeiro; Perna 4 a Tiatons sete Richa Law. Chapel 6—Si¢ brig AG Washbors, <paapcran Brewer, Hay ew Bedtvrd 7th, by steamer Massa been sold as she lay + Tho sails, rigging, ted lost near Edgar- , aud her cargo is part fr Beaton “l from Saco, had si and perce stove, by contact with a vessel in Holmes’ Hole, PR ae do, Cl me tim Sonn Uncas, of Colais, before ro town, wasir sui ly insured in Phi Sen Chae Rintniioe, Vincent, rchrs Calitornia, Gam- lontgomery, Virginia; 2d inst, Com KS Con, ana Friendehi Ab, May S—Arr seh hea size fore-and-aft sehr, grean bottom two red and bree ‘aud gitling on stern, inti fathoms water, 2 1s were CH; undoubtedly tre seen Ath inet, S of Montauk, letters of the place she hailed from fishing sehr Minerva, of Harwich, before reported. Puor Boar Fanny, built and owned b; ‘as sold at San Francisco agate Lectaw, of slip Delia Walker: of Newbs San Francisco papere to i000) on botvoary ihe echt Boston, 110 tons, in ballast, and a crew of five or six persons, Kem ton, aaaster, Heft 3 SErancisoo on the Sth Sept last, bound iesnaies Snd Healejo, stuce wi abe teen a gm nthe hy great fhars are euvertaiaed thas the vee. 3 and haod on board are lost. ant laden with gugar and molasses, which went , Previous tothe 2d ult, | When boarded fire was 0. Hiaanah, Baltimore; rs ELISW ORTH, “May 5—Sld sehs a? & Mary, Ebro, Ade- ‘an Fai RIVER, May 4—Arr sehr D: id Hal Philadelphia, hr Clinton,’ Cole, NY GALVESTON, April 2 JACKSON VILL, Steamers—Pacific, N: Ty Datimore: Onela Shije—Vang aia (pha), Higgins, Havre, We int of Bourbon, he? LEK a ti mi Same y Me Danl Kelly, of East Boston, wi 1 59000, Gi ria (Sw), Asauder, Cais, Schmfdt & Balke Elwell; Pilgrim, Kobinson, 6 B: pert: do, Poppe rita afternoon, |, Elwell, Cienfuegos, JW ai i sea since morning, Ros Que eee aoa { ior), tobe teen in hae Fs m, Sob aroham, Zanribar, MT Ingalla; Viva Schmidt & Balche: ashore on Key Gotha (Bi abandoned, was. full rigged ma foundiana, BM Sheed, Philadel phi Jac P Buck rh Ne J ft Ben Princess (Br), M'Evere a4 Co; Seguchet, Watts, NC; 11 8 Gitson, nd the captain had Let id on the , as the as fi to be the Tarquia, of Notice to Mariners. Mine Heap axp Bauiycortix Istaxp Licut Hovse, Sovrn Coast or IneLAxD A light Louse has been erscted Waterford, and another light house vunty Cork, from which lights wi ‘ight of the let of June, ‘5 will thereafter be nue every night from sunset to sunrise. 4 Br), Gowdy. Yarmoutl Fensaeo{ St late M ong ane Toute ‘| Gaccid FOL me do; Mudazavear, Bou, pap My eg: on Ballycottin I be exhibited om the U's M steamship Hermann, Crabtree, Bremen and South- Lett § outhampto April 2, lat 492%, lou zt i, at 50°C Privceton, bound E; Sth, Ist 4906, lon 27 45, passed a ship showing the Union Line Havre packet signal, bound E: let | 48 4, lon Si 2, passed u steamer bound E, mposed the Washington, § Mail Steamatip Crescent City, Tanner, A i 2 Roverts,’ Died’ Souk wit, of Chagee Pranels Lorer on the Panama Railroad. 3a i Coristophcr Mooney, fell trom “the wi 4th inst, 8 AM, ME Ne _Kntwaog. Slooum wh oil, 33,00) Ihe Spoke Feb ia nae 05 & [pm ‘ot Ws Stephania, NB, 70 | Eee ate Arctic Ocean; 24th, Malloy, Pacitic. n Coeenan. Pacific Oc. “tr. Bidridge, NB, [10 sp; of white rand sige gh 30,000 ‘Menkar, Norton, x scot Ibs bone. Sent home 4) bbls sp, 700 te wh oil 16.000 Tele graphed, 4 ship with LC Tripp's signal, eee the Ship Herald, at do 6th, has 2530 bbls wh, 125 do Ship Gratitude, at do, 6th, has 200 bbl Reports at Navi sp, to ail next da: wi Arr at KBoiford 7th, wi Ocean, Taleal we, Mortizon, Hartford, ips Provincialist, Quint igttels ton 84 W, di; bl ion Matthews, Charleston; gtrige Hine Mac! ape St Nicola Mole bearing S passed sicamship Prometheus, hence for tt, vie Merritt, wright N ard, ry pf Pemaquid: | itenei Bore: Eastport; steamer Iroi E, May 7—Arrachrs Star, Ni Harriet Newoll, “Bulb fiuntionton (of Bai more, socidentally emitted yes- | ai, 12} duys with teas, Speid 2 lat 2530, lon | from Tislifax for St Jones (late Cook), Shai Sarah aed Pinkhi rk. » via Fall’ Kives Below, a topsail sehr, with lumber, two fo : ber), and a NYork packet sloop, suppesed the nd Commerce, Al- d, NYork; Ridas, Ry: wey an ee soko OF gy & Savauel, Walters, Her a 3.3 Waterman (of Boston) Fisk. cost alcahesn, to step a leak, pa bth, and ay ve of Good II ae ‘at Stonin ton, 7th, ship Tiger , Hatheway, Arctic Seas, p, 2000 do wh oll, (bone hl ‘ Jat 494, Top 128 40 Mogul, March 3, Int 22.50, low 25 Secgaya from Taledhwana, 1500 40 54, ship Brooklyn, Jeffrey, of and for NLondon, At SFranciseo, March tice ot the rodder 4, days, with icon or broke all, eh had it secured with chain Bark Industry tic MeNeal and 116 passengers, to Grin 900 ap: Sth ult, fat 15, lon | lon 54 36, saw several *k Mipna Merl L Daze Ruswell; NB, to be fitted | a vane £0 wn ‘Win A Spemords April, 25—Sch Martha Hall (of Waldo- Let Prop, Freeman Rawdon, it ‘lee sai ‘ieelat oon A Lewis, pr th oS, | Gesckant’ from Eiprent spoke ship Marathon, Liverpool; 27th, Lat 43.3, en inde. Lat 3983, lon W, 5 id white lestors' WB in ark bound Into Men- epeke pilot boat David | Bark Montezuma (arrived sth), Seeley, Domarara, April 19, and St Thomas 2th, in ballaat, to macter. Jota Carried Bth), Gerard, Mayaguez, PR, 16 Deborceen & Boquet, di, spond brig Mayflower, from Mayaguez for New Barb Chieftain (of Freeport, accidentally omitted yeste ? Deinky ater, Cardenas, ‘12 day ¢ 0 (Sard), Borso, Leghorn, 714s ise mae and % lias experience: Meh 23, Wm & Eliza, N. 1 2) be, eh Fob , 700 sp (hea: MAR be 3 Fog bay _—— SAVANN. ae ep hee a few bay iter 10, Navi pier Nan, 200 sp; Meh 3, Ri Franklin, Barton, eau, Curtis, Pontana Re Boston. B, 6: Alio at do do Moh 23, Su werted. ad on, Audrows, NB, 300 Islands, where she lot six nen the flares 5 nd sent her to the wreck, NB; Ac ushaet Pu, atdo Meb 18, heal bad ve on asks had h abd recruited for a Lo ‘Off vo Meh 25, Pranklin, Lake, Spoke off Masai On Coast of Chile, Meh 13, Chas ird officer and two men deserted At Talcabuano, Feb 7, Johi ‘April 23, lat 52, ayeat, Justine pold Hu lad; John crgtaonel Mrs a E Lethbridg Lethbridge, A G Lo st bd Lis for water. with sugar aad imo der, A Bernd lest, Hla Shas, QP vee Worger io 1 Bore n, Miss G i Deringer, Mise Emine Kobler, Otro og ro, Mrs A eerans. Hye nna Roh- \g Koh a rad, sen, Franz Sciffert, ipce our last have beeu:—Hiour, 14,000 | sep, Mins Emilie J ny Nephews & Co. « grore boat and bulwarks, oplit salle, a “Sr ir W Lawrence (accidental; | nag resterd aie euvitar, April “af with sugar, &e, to Tio ok deans P Dstanoye, do, 0004 us, do, had taken 9) sp ai Janie woult tall in bom days for a short eruise Tucker, do, sii not ah M Phints Sy Ww » Meh 13, M: both str ‘Arctic. Seas; 174 in'the Atiantie tated. Atdo Me shipped home by ‘the ‘Ormus; sleo slipping Ay the O. ‘raise, Mok , to eruise, Car: re LA ayes 3 oil by b man Kehler, Mice al | 1 | Siig Carry! (of ew Pattapgall, Guayama, PR, 19 .) Sch’ Quebes Trader (Br), Babbin, Prince awards loland Ui days, with oats, to J Lowde 9A z Bb mlins sow accktcopseed, (preteen tae ie berva, before reportedgt the pilot boat 'Dueld Mitchell was slonaside, also a Trmail tehingschr, It was thought the pilot ba me take her im tow. ad ‘John Durochee W ‘orter, G Jor: “Arr at Pernambuco, Men 22° Brunswick, Johnson. of at for NBediord, 2.2 bbls wh 200 do » taly, Weld, of and fur Greenport, 2 Ellen McNicol, Ann Bailey, C . BB Bradbury, Miss ship Gratitude, Wilcox, Py same day; snd lack Weshington, Coewise ae sua for Gree rod, NB, 2500 bbls for home immedi- dy 33 ir. mship Crescent Cit Vincent, D M Stenitt, Wm Austin, J MeKeev berts, Jas Carroll, M Tarn w : : Stoner P Use apt AG Jowett hy fant 3 i Sheri ‘~o se: eee ge tg ‘toher, HI Eanat ft a ay, d lady, Fredricks, G nay) J Butice nud lady, it Mejor: Seon ‘Sth inst, 1 mile a-aft sche he ashore, $ of Barnegat, saw a large appeared not to have been aon ‘Schr Chas Moore. Smith, Ri Scbr Vermilion, Barker, J b A Huse, Fl fore reported May is) aed int 0 8, lon 62 23 W, Globe, Taber, NB; Mary | | Fi, 1AC3838, lon OT, ship South Carolina, fr Bedford for Pacine, i Wilmen ‘WiSelmiié and Bebe Tusls Bodine, Jauees, Schr Abel, Conover, James Riv Schr Orto, How 1 iv Davia, Seur Martha Marin, Switt, talon 3 a Sehr Nancy Mills, Eldri Lignter sehr Splendid, Ashope near Barnegat (see Misce!!) AV¥RPOOL—Shi| RK Bute Coustantine—lease W White Dr Alfred W Spoken. Humboldt, tron NYork for Havre, was seen | PM, Sandy Hook WNW Palmer, from NYork foe § Sra cisco, was seen ports, showing & } lat WN, low 65 1a, of and for Fair- } Martin Simpoon, Rev dam Thorbura, John aa ‘enell, from tie brig American, VERPOOL—UNITED Rye th MAIL STEAM. Balled. Ships Ticonderoga, Joris Costies ton; Caroline & M: Clark, Emerson, 7 ‘iu en, from x" patie E LB Janney, iye. This steamship will positively on Saturday, ee berth at the foot cf a i et ten, Port freight or passage, lor alogance OF comfort, Positively ved on board after Thursday evening, ARCTIC will succeed Pacifio. PACIFIC, Cay tts the ate To? Barone, nt ashore at Sandy etock k night, and towed up The schr Elmira Cornelius, that ome time since, was cut Off I to the city by the ste lis hriAlvarado, fro if a Saeeclag: > was oesn Som 3h lat 87 88 me, from Cadiz for Rio Jansiro, from Mobile for Gottenburg, April | we the P. Sie eh COLLINS, 30 tht Fe ‘ath. W Godfrey, Nereus, Masury, Manila; J Gar at sclrs Luther Child, Baker, Per- Caroling, Brad- al for a Sarci- ton, NOrleana; Hubbard, on (Br), bark, unknown to the ing tlie only vessel up- in since ‘noon. Nothing passed not even @ fishing #1 Wind moderate trom N orem veseele we kc oF pilot boat to sea this morn- for St John's, for Trini- Se ree, Redman, NYork. B Vavaer, Chase, NYork. D’ May t—Arreobr sarah, NYork. May 7—Sld echr Hezron, Newman, LADSLPHTA, May 8—Arr barks me isa, Brooks, Pa- + Merrit Gov Bri wld steamship Mn teele, a4 Shanghai, few days; mbia Rive: F, Sth; Callao, Chase, for New for do via Val- A Dui jofeldt, Boston; rev Cahier Sauer, Rudolph, on “SALEM, May 7—Bolow brig M Shepard, from Para. Migs E Foster, x harbor Writhian vd servt, cn Robert Letubriaze, Joke ee ‘ania. E Jo- Ludek WE Truesdeil, baie? Geo Hf Andre, J © Me- , Mise Tay- A oy ie cna 12 days from Halifax for St Jago, April 2, | rig Maytower, of and for New Haven from Mayaguen, OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—NEW YORK ‘or Havre, touching at Southampton to lund thé mails and passengers, on Saturday, May dl, at 12 o'clock, from pier No.4 North Kive All letters must ass thre e by PL ie: toMM scan of passage, $12), oP ER LIV INUSTON, Agent, N Borton on We: Lg bets x | Mth May. Apply to lon 7010, by the Rainbow, at Baltimore. AL pissy apelag from Boston for Areil, Pets gy rey ley, London, t jd Weh, Johanues, NOrk: ot April 25—Sebts Incroase, for NYork, 10 | Pi ) aha Avorian, for do, lig. M—Are bt N Pertian: it 00 A | i receganidly ATES OF FARE REDUCED. —THE ONLY THROUGH Line for California and Oregon, via the U: ‘States Mail Ste: part Spoke 23d, lat 2343, low ead brigulames W biwelie ork for Poncs,and took from her Capt Joset crew saved, ex: elt ‘clock pree! parsenger named Sor jah Rich, Pep- mins Ohi Aue . nay i; saphinring, Hayens, York (Nov 15) ise lifornia, shen Varks Be ma 0, Bray, were on the wreck nt street, between Eighth and H the erew continued on b NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP. company. — i} “". phy Bes oe, Abril 12: Eeablet, Gecrzstown, |i rd, Wilmington; Kenduske: sBtephen Waterman, PE Townsend, Mary Aun, JW Er. ‘The splendid bebletnaat | Fllen, Wilmingt rickeon, Somerville, and Joha C Calhoun, Philadelphia; bawy. t, Hi nip Leone, Syewnsend, Catla Robbing, San Erancise Onyx. Harding (from X York), ‘for San Francisco; tn B Marsh 1, barks Jobs Ads brig Fabius, di fe 0 bills of lading will be sig 6 sailed. For freight or passage, Gfice of the Company, 177 West sireet, York aud Pros, Menrietla Burr, and et She G Hoffman, Philad: Ip! sont ‘AMERICA. re » he San Feancis- fourth trip to Cha- from pier 4, North Lifoeni: hips Ellen Brooks, ae tt Riven May 4. co, April, Ist; wiring Fa ope J D Fish, Albany; Tanne H Borden, Deputy, Philedetph y: = No: Swedish brig Sophia, from Liverpool, is in Hampton Arrived—-Behes Pouatelm, Georgetown, shail, lard, une. and Caroline An ani cod mescen cer wil Foon the 0 a Pie ts foot of Me rirth pice from the battery.) toh ais ese XPRESS LINE FOR WHAGRES | The Lowest Reduced Rates of steamer hn apty ye J JONATHAN eail vive! clock day 13. "This icaier bas been a view to strength and speed, hi 4 ‘tions, and will be sw No cartiages | sloop T W Thorne, Fail River for alba a , Skinger, for Californl sae ay i M w Coqenmno, March 19 (not l0th)—Bark Domin, The D went wp from Val tes, bs lon 45 9, bark ¢ & port in UStates, Idg. mba Paladin, from a tor pier No. 4 North <s, Mrs ton, aged 39 tives and friends are respectfully invited to | funeral, frow her late residence, No § Charles 3 Sterling, ‘and B Holmes, 4—Skip Congaree, Pacifie. wa Ri GH Wr, ices nia Catienas, Foes, Podan , April 22—Sid Mary & Ellen, N York. a April Sid brig ovipexce, May &. nia; Oc i, N ork. ‘Sid abt at Irom Mobile for ‘Live poke orig B é| Martha Kinsman, * Ellen, Mitchell, sed NYork, 6 ACIFIO | MAL yam street, N. ¥. ~ FrRaMESS COMPANY.—(ONL¥ Califor and Orego: we public e Montreal, teas Tyrone, Leland, for Teextory, Baltimore; Saugerties: sloops Joli Albany: Fashion, NYork; Roger W mRy, April 17-Sld Mary Aun, Ballou, Phila- 4224, sini touch’ at San ‘The following steam ad belo ship Comp no date—Arr ship Harriet Rockwell, $ ieeeteen | March 4—Brig Hallowell, from SPranciseo, ht Florida, for Bristol, RI, from Bristol, RI, ld. ship Warren Evans, N she wes reported Rocwrann, May 4. Arrived—Sebre Richmond, Bengal, and Gen Ca n, do for Bangor; Sth, Eutoka, York River. " Sailed—Sobr Metailue, N York. Arrired—Brig M Sheppard, Pai Wee jark Dr Franklin, Atlantic Ocean, wit velow Waren thig names Pasite, one of whiob abt April 21 1dg; only Am vessel. At do April 22 sche Florida, Manzanita, April B—No Am veel , Dee 22—Ship Martha, wan, Thurlow, from NYor! Dip COLeMBrA will ply between San h Oregon, awaiting at the former ort id from Panam: and passengers for the kept ap for the trans t passengers between Pa ranciseo. fy mn avenmsbip SARA SANDS, of 1,500 tone shpevee to the compe 4 pany, and v peouliaely boat. “One “Nth tite ahore ey will bend AA Ld connection be | eection te in the Atiantic wilt ye ‘mainteined by the | United tee mall onan manips GLA, ee eg SRacaNzorrr. 1,500 tone. “it W tone, PHILADELPHIA. ing New York for Chagtos om the Lith and 36th of EL DORADO t s Tat, and cul hers provignel Art Wark Towa, Co ded Dith for Rie Jon 9, for Livervoot, wil her toward carg er from 8 ‘are Tepelar line ot nent Drapes will Ly 4 by sh HP roe a Room (87 Exchange) nares, ern, Kingston. Jan Juan, Pana- and Room (a Beh re can be St at the Reading Room to any part 4 ‘The above Letter Bags are also at Kenyon's, 1 Wall street, wach Tuesday, "Bsawa, April Sid (not net) ship Adrian, Seott, C rch 19—Bark Active, Fexvell, from Bal- d others before tr tthington, and aetak Cadét, do Sth, brig Sr Tuomas, April 26—! ae ig? Porto Rieo, next cy ew Mitchont (3 masted), diem, Hardie, for Boston, 8 or 10 f Doxrsno Crrv, April 21—On the coast, sehr A M Male, Rawr, April 2—Arr bi ty vie ANO, isle ipa Ormus, Smith, for NBed- AnAIsO NG park T J Southard, Bishop, N Bedtord, laden paruly of entirely with oil. Emily Weaver, i, Adams, NYork; Cicero, Raker, Boston Rot r, “hae 7 mt , Portland; Seneca, ‘c Willjam, Puller- 8. Thompagn, Ch ford, ig oil fro ee ioe SUATANDRIA May packer Marin tome, ar ington, Willisma, amd 50 South ateeet, an: Delaware, Cook, New York’ Hore, Aadeews, Baltimore, —The United . Wotto com. ‘or core rng jonday, May der, 2,00 dia oti , thousand dol- services are free 1.9) tor 1,100 FALCON qill hagros, lea 9 | man living. Here are a few who | quaok hosteu POET EB oo on PR aN CRAN STEAM NAVIGATION OK vis Seuthams on. Fae Unite bs Rapes ip Dew se MANN, rabtres, C pang for Bremen, via Southampton, vn tatueday, ay, ‘trta, ier No. 3 North River. Ao exporionend! au yo the rn f Ee ne dong) -d nee ‘ge sa at office, ie vere ‘or fre ~ MOLLER. SAND & RIERA, Agents, 06 Browleay. QTEAMER PACIFIC.—FOR SALE, AT A B. three choice berti bowrd eteamer Pun ean Inguire of Barstow & ‘rope 8 MEDICAL. a ae HEUMATISM—CHRONIC OR INFLAMMATORY, — Perpons affected with either, whe have tried the various Rostruma without getting relic!, ant are discouraged, find a +peedy cure by a simple boro, No charge made um gcure is effected.” Apply to J. &, Huon, 8) Chambers steely New York, between the hours of 10 and ING YOU MUST PURIFY YOUR x SYSTEM, TO nature for the chanze of weathe h affoote anival and vegetable life. a (at Rin OR, MORAL PHYSIO- and "A, i. GOUGH & CO. VERY MOTHER'S BooK logy. Mores ied Will find much to interest them im ng. to the mareied Iiferin this book The feege the ‘prospect of too! large a family of dre many prudent people from marrying, book’ will tell you ian tant accote, ‘whieh will reroome thove objections Pelee sy fly gfemt by mail, “Alug, Fomale Is, to produce regularity. ' Pico box. Address Ewucratdo. 13 Aun steoe 5 ned TAGONISTIC TO PREJUDICE AND EMPIRACISME Dr. de Laney’s Medioal ading) on cert a mercurial. prescriptions, fcc. Sold at 412 Broadway, and, by Penard street, mear ERMAN MEDICAL ‘AND. SURGICAL OFFICE, Ne NO. 5 Chambors street, near Chatham, whore all classes se are treated on rational and scientific princi, Serie egyte saseaee Puente vy ton r Dra P CLEMENT. Viahting Phgaicigs RIVATE HOSPITAL.—STRANGERS AND OTHE! who are in need of surgical or medical attendance, with desire the comfort of a quiet home, Cen can be accommodated, Paris ing to reet, second house west o pathos N° FEE TILL CURE! ‘DR. CORBITT, OF 19 DUANE street, may bo beng al confidentially, “is the treat ment & Geary . Practice o! = ar Wormaneat cures, peeitio box or bottle, one doling, baw re, 0 FEE TILL CURED.—DRS. COOPER te = phy, 24¢ Roosevelt street, from their does ist dldeutoe, many be selicd’ on in the tee en most obstinate cases, without meroury. Dr. Cooper’ tients will find bi af 234 Kogsovelt street, near Chatham, geveraily, that he pti OTICE. THE UNDERSIGA ED WISHES T0 INFO! ‘the pubii “> the onl tc Euro) ipuivate mature, @ ° pe VANEY,” No. 61 Lispenari street, near 0 PEMALES.—DR. LAFONT'S CELEBRATED PILLS, —The) ‘ills are safe in tl so Pills safe in thé fr eftects, an axe Rignl Pfised as a famale medicine, to be ased in eases of, 4 ies, obstructions, ete. Full and explicit directions enclosed. For eale corner of Broadway aod John street, corner of Weg ronteas and Beach street. Price, 8 cents and $L per box. D*, GESGORY ae REMOVED 3 20. ab = puaxg may be cor contden ally gn all diseases 6 and evening, Dr. G. hae beet Surgeon for more than twenty years, in thi R, NARREN. OF Wo. 1 MOTT STRERT, IB CON- sulted om private diseases. A. yractive several of which were in Eure pean Hospitals, able i to cure without mercury. W. obtained Siploma In 1313. His spetite, box oF bottle $l, Beware ot 4 poisonous counterfeit, sold in Roosevelt siroet. D* . COOPER, 14 DUANE Moe bray allan last nineteen years, confined hii ment of delicate and mercurial dist tite ‘worst ense few days. Stran, connected with a base imposter in Roosevel cure, or no charge. ‘GLOVER 18 CONSULTED 48 USUAL IN DI ted cance. d physio’ fi the bouk store, 2° Beonday. da who have ve ingaired ired by letter whether he had tice, the is still at his old otfes, cee eg ved 18 CONSULTED CONFIDENTIAL certain diseases, which he treats without m he MORTAMORE WOULD SAY 1 ave contracted diseases, “Cura ut F is, take care of thy health. I lave devoted resto my fession, and have treated, eucccsstully, thousen de of pa ue meow thew coaypaimea, ean do 80 (tree of charge), ‘A'M. tod PM, Sundays gxcented, Te yon value Jour incalth, jou. will avoid thao Knaves who uabluahing!; ow what only can eure id that iis sree te kind pik teal th rf 't is neces sary for disease in all forms.” po Seek ruines by those ogetistar sall mpes' ase alts. street. mn R. HUNTER, PROPRIETOR OF THE OLD AND tablished Hunteri pensary, No, 3 Divi- New York ci p- * a hyd Any surgical operation or caustic wares the 0. billtating effects of solitary habite’ in ad they bave been years ding. Don't be i } wy the quack dectotsy but call and see Dr. Hunter at om before applying elsewhere, to be robbed of your health money. Every New Yorker knows Dr. H, must have had more expericnce in this branch of medi lish their proo! ful disease th tae dup been'givem up by more than a dozen ‘doctor "You cured ame, in the time of ‘the elolera, in th { # dreadful disease of more, than a ye after three only given me wp, it was a8 mu h as their Li a D ‘lot's Co Bufaio agency. fa cot, where Dr. Hunter's Red Drop can Price $1 only. R. CONVER'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL—THR only remedy for weakness and perv organ those ead disorders of body ai sally calftavase,, Persons daily call og mem whe ‘hovp pet forty or more dollars te certain doctors for advice, and lave n their pills, powders. and drops, f& the loast benefit, Such m8 had given up all hope of relief, are rejoicim happiness. ho hay secure aii ly ehai or three days. Por fifteen. y cord vst romedy in these complaints, Cordial $2 a bot ties fer $5, with important adviog to the married . Sold on De teachin office & Third J a country. Letters tps Thitd; corner of Third and D®, BAGhH, AUTHOR OF THE “PRACTICAL PRL. te Treatise,” &e.—Ofhce hours, 9 to 12 A. M., 6 to B FM. (Sunday excepted,) No. 8 Greenwich street. “10 haw e & matter of surprise to some, thal tention to the diseases which pre- id to cure $0 easily. part miserios these y different opinion woul nob present mis mind as well as the Faso na te t posterity, m tive together. It is @ fact that party esate, thepmay Pennie so dormant in the a et tion as te ape Pear. in no other way than in their effects upon posterity Ztoud ained from iy in tho cael Will be surprised at the ease and rapidity of the Cures, Soa! LONDON BATMENT 2 © fen houry, by my body end fa indge theres phyticinns for medictue | could hen: son, Those ata arene conn bs ono! for. 88 il. Office m SA. M. to2 BL i Larmont D.. id Reade streek, Owe doces OCTOR TOUMELES POR TWENTY-FIVE. B f the Pockot Aecalspigs, of Byery One Feiclane thirtieth edition. with owe sravings, showien se End form, ‘hy Wal ity of Penn jundred em- seoret worthy as. dootcr, no matt a ¢, eer, use fal wor = Lig Ey! . cularly those contemplating ma: lon turning heme without a copy the Book : Betis is Own Physician. Any porse 4 bo “ vied ine | ae one oy ff itt" ve gran be Wie, V6 NSU RG Ti spree sm li way, fare ae

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