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Chief in armor, and underneath: the Latin sente: NEWS BY THE MAILS. Celotta ean SeRmeRIER NN Retin sntenen Our Ealtinore Correspondenc: Bavrimong, May 12, 1551. The Shooting Case—Last Day of the Reform Con- veniion, §c. George Konig, who was shot on Thursday last by James Manley, whilst standing in his door, in of the National Guard; at foot was the the lower part of the city, is stil! alive, though but eee ye AGS a slight hopes are entertained of his recovery. | ‘ (ania Peagcesg Nm oe gr ae 1851. ‘The great regatta takes place in our harbor to- | ference f tbe Bioture fe en adorned with lances day, anda grand afiuir it is expected to be. The “i wnuars! xed bayonets, placed alternatel: number of boats entered is very large, including ae ation oF a iy sath veath foxt- ment then a th: two from New York, and four from Philadelphia. | took their place inthe lime with in etapcen a bude I arms of the Lancers; on the left was the figure of the Lanecrs mounted and with a drawn sword; ‘ot the foot standard. @ stock of arms, anda representation of a toon of the Nutional Guard; on the right was a nel ‘ion The Maryland Keform Convention semble The regiment, after drilling, were reviewed by the this mort ing for the last time, as they have resolved om and Major-General Sandford and staif, after which to adjourn at the close of to-day’s session. The con- {neg menehee arent the city, and in the evening par- stitution they have adopted does not mect with the | 'qy offs splendid dinner at Rooms. 1 approval of the reformers of the State a Gritting of the Cereus Sapeieas Wag gre gener aired, as, indeed, it descrved to be. There i’ not ta the who have labored s© many years to obtain a | United States, nor in the world, a volunteer corps so well convention, and hence the probability now is | drilled.as the National Guard ; ps, there is not that it will not be adopted. The anti-re- | to be foundin imasy militia such a did cavalry com- formers were | in numbers and doubly as | pany as the Boston National Lancers. ‘These re-unious e ic-in the Convention, ard have framed a con- | sre not only gratifying to those immodintely concerned in them, but their tendency is to produce feelings of kindliness and friendship between the cities of different States, and thus to unite the whole people of the Union with bonds stronger than the law itself. stitution that is much better than the oldone; but asone of the provisions is, that it cannot be altered for ten years, the reformers will endeavor to reject it rather than be tied for so long a time. Besides it isan excellent politicalbobby, and it will be diffi- cult to find another that will answer the same pue- city Intelligence. pose. Jt has cost the State about $125,000, Tue Secret Nava Exreprrioy axp rue Cresernt City. —The Crescent City had not left yesterday, but SEE was still under orders, anil lying at the foot of Warren among the N. street. Probably she is ting for the arrival of the From the Borton Mait, President and Cabinet. The notice that was posted up A good of bad blood among on Sunday, prohibiting admittance on board, was poor down yesterday, and it seemed doubtful to some who ought to know, ff the ship was going at all. Baucnarioy—Since Saturday. the arrivals of emigrants, at this port, have been as follows Ship Rescius, Liverpool Ship Ben Lomond, do Ship Doreas, Havre. Bark Belvidere, Limerick... Berk Emma, Bremen... Brig Alexander, Limerick Total. Axsvar Report oF tHe Crry Lyseector.—We have received the annual report of the City Inspector, for the year 1850. It is a valuable document, containing all the Uetails of the mortality for the year. ‘The whole num- ber of deaths during the year Was 16.978, Deducting 1,583 of still-born, deaths trom malformation, old aze, and premature births. with 68 brought from other places for iuterment, we shall have 15.377 deaths from actual disease and casualties, If 648 deaths from murders, sui- cides and casualties be taken off, the remainder will show the total number of deaths from disease alone to. be 1 Of the whole number of deaths, there were whites blacks, 449. ‘The number of male adults was 64; the number of female adults was 3,017; male ehil- hae been aroused against one of the most intelligent and worthy of their class. Mr. ‘ft. P Smith. secondhand clothes dealer, residing in Second street. The cause of this ill- feel dates a long time back, and owes its origin to the pow and sensible opposition which Mr. Smith has ‘ever opposed to the disustrous project of uniting the Smith colored school with that of the City white schouts; @ project that would wake the colored children fecl iest teDsibly a prejudice againet them Recently the projict, which bad been defeated befere ‘the Boston School Committee. has been brought before the Massachusetts Legislaiure; und was opposed in both instances by Smith, with «trong and unanswerable argu- ments | ‘On Monday last, it is said, there was a meeting of the colored population at the West End. when the course of Mr. Smith was denounced in terms more expressive of | Dad feeling than decency About fifteen minutex before ten o'clock on Wednesday night, as Mr Smith was in the uct of passing into Se- cond street, he noticed # silver mounted carryall team standing in the strect, and immediately after was attack- ed by three men. who closed about him, and, as he says, clasped him about the neck, ome of thei attempting to put @ plaster of som d over his mouth. . Smith | etruggled in the grasp of the rufflans, and received several blows. | Mis hard breathing und struggles were noticed | Gron’ 5,794; femaie children, 4.773. | Total males, 9.158, A - ; 10.567. Of the foregoing, there were bora in the U ‘At the approach of the officer. the three men jumped | } E the fore rem ‘ into the carryall-and whipping up the horse, attempted | Statet. 11.715; Ireland, 3,382; Germany. 812; England. 440; Scotland, 147; und France, $0; in places unknowa, 203. In Ward's Island there were 892; Bellevue Hospital, 498. and City Hospital. 392. In Catholic cemeteries there were interred 5,025; in Potter's Field, 3,023; making, to- gether. more than half the entire number. Rrcarta—A very interesting and exeiting boat race come off. yesterday’ afternoon, from Castle Garden, and one which elicited the attendance ot a number of spectators. The match was for two hu ‘and twenty- five dollars, between two seventeen feet skeleton race to drive off. but the watahman seized the reins, and thus prevented their eseape. At this, one of them jumped off the vebicle and ran off, but was pursued down an alley way by the officer, and captured. It proved to be a co- lored man named Julian B McCrea. A revolver. loaded and eapped. was found upon him; also powder and ball He was taken to the watch house, and afterwards com- mitted to jai, While the watelbman was pursuing McCrea, the two others «seaped in the earryall, leaving the whip behind iu the street. The carryall was after- | wards seen in Dock square, where one of the inmates got | boats. called the George Washington. rowed by Charies out with a bund e in bis hand. and was pursued by a | Thomas. the champion of quite a number of similar races, watchman. but managed to escape. In the morning | andthe Jenny Lind, rowed by Charles Price. They Jobn F. Koberts, a colored man, and brother-in-law of | rowed from Castle Garden round Ellis’s Island, a dis tance of about fcur miles, and arrived at the starting it in the short time of 251, minutes—the George | Washington in advance of the Jenny Lind about one hundred yards. | Usxsowy Max Dnowsen.—Coroner Geer, on Saturday | | Smith. was arrested in the being concerned in the a: examination in the Peiie ‘with intent to kill. Roberts and MeCrea were examined before Justice Rogers yesterday afternoon. Robert Morris, the colored lawyer, sppearing for the defence, and B. F. Cook, Esq., for proseeution. The defendants were fully identified, wnd it was further shown that they had hircd their car- | years of age, with sandy hair and whiskers, dressed in a ryail of a stable keeper in Cambridge street, and hal it | black dres> coat, and purple colored pantaloons, white stationed near where Smith must return from bis work , shirt, and coarse boots. Three pawn tickets were found to goto his residence in Second strect, either to carry | in his pockets, dated March 6,7. and 26, 1851, bearing the bim off or to make good their escape after indieting gross | name of J. Seott. which name is presumed to be that of outrages upon him, They were held in the sum of $500 | dcceared. Any further information respecting the body for further examination to-day. W. ¥. Watkins. another Gan be procured by applying to Mr. Bleakley, the Deputy . of the party. was arrested ty officer Spoor. and was also j Coroner” Verdict death by drowning, pertialiy examined as a principal in the crime alleged: | Dearm ny Jemerxa ovr or a Wixpow ar tite Moarrrat.— ged wae held in a like smount of bail for a farther heat | qhe Coroner.on Saturday, held an inquest at the City Ios- - ital, on the body of Mary A. Bracker aged twenty years, seee tne, Saatnn: Sa) Seats Sree Sameer | Form'in Ireland, who enme to ber deoth by Justa tg out eee - of an upper story window at the Hospital, om Frigay ee - night. while laboring under a deranged stato *7 mind. It The Boston Lancers and the New York Na- | <*si ‘het the decased ws brought into the Hospital de- ranged, ad unobserved she made her way to the wit tonal Guard.—Presentation of a Stand of | dow and sprang out, falling on the Pane Sin below, Colors in the Park, whereby she injured her spine, and died about au hour Oa Saturday last a committee, appointed by the Boston after. Verdict accordingly. Inncers, and twenty-five members of that corpe arrived ia DEstH Cacaro wy Sramnina tv ax Arvnay—In March here from Bostom, and put up at the American Hotel. The | Si, %7°Sne mas by the same of Williaa Otiver Perris, chject of their visit was the presentation of a beautiful | aged 22 yeors, was stabbed in an affray whieh took place one evening in Delancy street. The wound was inflicted stand of colors to the New York National Guard. Yes- | bY ewe man whose name has not yet transpired. Since terday afternoon st 3 o'clock was the time appointed for the ceremony. ‘The day threatened to be unfavorable, | that time the young man was restored by medical aid to but tured cut gloriously fine. Shortly before 3 o'clock | be enabled to walk about, notwithstanding the wound the National Guard (including the troop of horse), com- inflicted, apparently with a dirk kuife, was one of great danger, penetrating the region of the chest. However, manded by Colonel Duryen, assembled In the Park. and formed imto line in frent of the City Hall. They wore after several weeks, Ferris was able to get about agaim, white trowsers, which formed a pretty contrast with their and a short time since he was riding in a butcher's cart, grey coats, and they looked exceedingly well. They were zt room, charged with ult. and was committed for Court, on a charge of assault held am inquest at the foot of Hoboken street, on the body of an unknown man, found floating in the North ‘The deceased appeared to be about thirty-eight ) river. when he was suddenly precipitated from the cart, where. by the old wound was ruptured, and he was once more accompanied by Adkins’ brass band. wearing their fine new uniform of white and red. There was a large con the death has neawed Ly violenee. The Coroner will continue the neers, namely, Quartermaster G. 0. Brastow, | “4° Joha R. Nickels, and C. W. Wilder, wearing the uniform | ,,57710°8, Ranaoan Accinesr.—On Sanday morning, « dirt train came along and one of the eat wheels The whole party then proceeded from the Governor's | over his left leg and thigh, crushing the former lim room into the square formed in front of the Hail, Gen ante " ved hospital, of the jane said — Duryea ond UMerr Sharh of the National Arrest at Benerany At three o’olock On Snuday recent vieit to your city. had the pleasure of partaking of | Whose name i unknown, was found on Saturday, at the your generous hoepitulity as brother soldiers; and the foct of Corleugs street. thrown on a bed of sickness. Hermorrhage took place. course of citizens, and the police of the First, Second gation thix dey. ‘The statute law prohibits man, by the pame of Owen Canfield, was brought to thi he Lancers, mot at the Governor's room, whither they | New York \ suffering intensely from “4 | shocking manner, A consultation was held by the Sondfird being liked with Quartermaster Brastow. The Card Are thet oe net ee ee National | morning. oMicer Woodhull discovered that am attempt at agreeable ae-ociations which were then formed, aud the | Ivprcent Exposeny or x12 Penson on Thursday last. attending Dr. Fisk, gave a certificate of death, and the Coroner Geer was notified, and re- case, as no physicians are per- . when and Third wards were in attendance to preserve order | and formed a square around the regiment, The balcony | 1zriclams, as well as all’ of vd gy o€ the City Hall was filled with spectator?, among whom | been caused by violence, or in any cuddea manner what. ral la Meantime, the committee of the | *or¥er, under & penalty of $1,000, and imprisoument be- t New York Hospital. suffering intensely from injuries re- mpanied by Captain Pierce, in command of the ceived on the New York and Erie Railroad. It appears nty-five members of th: corps. in citizen's dress | be was at work upon the track, near the New Jersey line. were met there by a committee of the officers of the | on Saturday. and before he could get out of the way, » National Guard, and by Major Gen. Sandford and staff ecous of the institution, who deemed amputation neces. | For and Ccmmon Council were all present, On seeing | sary, in order to save the unfortunate man’s life, and the | the Desutiful standsrd which wae about being presented, | opcration was accordingly performed in a skilful manner | the multitude loudly cheered by Dr Cheeseman, who was assisted by Dr. Allen, of the Quartermaster row then addressed Col Duryea, in Laneers, of Boston. I hay the pleasure of appearing be: pe gh hg Wh a gg od fs Bag ou. delegated ¢ performance of a duty which | fVner | duet ba chetished Ly us with pride, and will L trast, {Teed off the outslde plate that covered the lock be regarded by you with favor. The Lancers, while on Porro Daowxen.—The dead body of a drowned man; pleasing reevilections which have grown ting visit, be da warm abiding piace ail cur hearts, 1a while your munit- bespitality and yrur constant care for our comforts Ke slip .in a state of mbeat, which was full of ladies, He said he only intended to take ng the pier 4 our plessnres, on that ocension. ix moet heartily ap- | a swim in the river. He was taken to the Tombs and cleted and ncke iged with profound gratitade, | committed. that your voldierly bearing, and discipline, and yout | Casey Accinssy.—On Saturday efternoon, at three | See, eae: evens Dave on wit ereclon | o'clock, Elizabeth Keeler and child were knocker down | Sons eee ne cf the New York Hotel coaches in Browdwa; | pr ti eT pc bp wey ete dose gran | the Astor House, They both badly injured. They pete Tah nel Ht wy pees were taken to their residence | Pm mbrance of yi Fors» Drowsen.—The body of a dead man. unknown, was found, yesterday. floating in the river at the foot of conth street. The Coroner was sent for to hold an bq went Asxornrn Uskxowy Bony. —Yesterday the body of an t it honor to present to | unknown man, in a very decomposed condition, was his standard. and with it the | found fa the busin of waiee situated in the yard of the c to you, and our ar- Novelty Works. The Coroner was notified to hold on inued prosperity and renown. | inquest | Accept it. sit. ae ® testimonial rly gratitude, . bed a0, of ti asinng ations ‘existing be- Board of Supervisors. | twice thi eit te y of our two cit and let us Tlis Honor the Recorder in the bi badoige tt pe that ¢ tof union and May 12 —The aes of the preceding meeting were whieh ite 5 Obi Pay to t | read and appro Plate, may ¢ mass Of James Taylor for $907 for corporation refreshments —ordered to be paid. Of Lawrence Reed, amount $10, pimers At the concle with loud epplaue. to be paid of his rest which was tered ed the standard ¢ commustcatios From the Corporation Counsel, inelosing his opinion | Duryes, who han one cf the eclor n answer to resolution of the Board) that the Aesen- | the regiment, whe lw by side with the colors of | ore should be directed to proceed under the act passed ad by another sergeant. The | jith April. 1849. Order tte be referred to the Commit. * tce on Annual Taxes, and to be printed. Quertermacter Brastow, } TRINITY CHE RON senor. | On motion of the Supervisor of the First ward somuch of the resolution of the Committee on Taxes denyt | petition ef James Riclly and others, was rescind aed ond ‘cave givem to withdraw the petition and prevent it to the | Common Council sow. and gentlemen. € the ational Lancer: —In bebalf of the Nat k you for this benutifal stand of colors, which is the highest mark of distinction that enn be confetred | upen # military bedy. and which we haye ~, little | twerited. In imparting attentions to a cetpe of teh cxgited tank ax the National Lancers, #e honor our- | eevee and the service to which we belong, and we are | proud when »pportunity offers to reciprocate your en true and noble generosity, bestowed upon us on two Orcasions, by the military and hospitable citizens of Bos- loo. Be assured. «ir. in atcepting this munificent gift, we wll prize it, mot only fer the benuty of ite artistical ex- | coflence. ite estimable worth, but there ir something be- | } mmitter of Guard PrsoLerion That the Assersors be ordered to proeced and make up the neseermonts under the twenty fifth section of the act of Hlth April, 1840. Domestic Miscellany. Rev Chorles Mill. aged 66 years, committed suicide at Leominrter, Mase, on the Oth inst, Me officiated in the poipit on the preceding Sabbath. No cause is for the aet. A terrible hurricane vi ited Roleigh, N.€., on the Sth fides all this which conveys to us the impressive and high- y complimentary meaning. our confidence your reliance, its safety. Upon its folds are blended the armorial bearings | inrt. He troes, fences, &e., blown Of the National Lancers: { Massachusetts.and the National | down. Damage not less than $50,000. Guard Of New Yorx : the former, for their motto, “Un! | A special committee of the Massachusetts Legislature Liberty tnd the Laws.” The latter, “Our Country a has reported favorably upon the propriety of removing Glory.” The field is composed of white, | the seat of government from the city of Boston to a | more central leeation of the State A Marenchusetts paper having stated that the fire- arte ordered to be manufactured by the Legislatare of Scuth Carolina were to be made by Massachusetts Yan. kees, William Glaze, of Columbia, § denies the neser- tic ind says he has the contract, the whole will be mewefectured in South Carolina. William Ratcliffe has been arrested at Milwaukie, Wis for the murder of William Ross. friendly des ivr may the etlhul seatlawents ts cxpeecatye' for ever; and if th — e pence and ly relations New York, true to t! pressive and embiematical of the Gapony of thir fictious confederney, the one inses Z ered by the hand of bellior hand of treason or re! mn, pM eecrted ext or form it may assume, may ey » device, be the to raise their strong arms in defence of thi of the cou ability to to you the sera igs George W. ohnston, late speaker of the Kentucky the the breast Tlouse of Representatives, it is stated, is a defaulter t in the amount of $2,000, in ret the Benk of the Commonw There were 167 deaths in Philadelphia during the week ending the 10th inet we vied sow animates “4 for thie distinguished honor; ‘and t will of these friendl; to Til soadbdoney in bonds a ‘The Rochester Times states that Jerome Pallet, of iy, the Ailany State = has been eppointed Mi- nisterto Kuseia + medical services at one of the station houses—ordered | } Som Charter Oak, erry Jah Bayard, Philadelphia; Col STOCK SALES. Baaeen, ig May met at the uswal hogs oj Me, Mor- |. Pxuapguora Bk hd ot tcnem ps fea, Tignes, Moy Onionnss bert en ‘beraoon S| gan Morgans, tin the chair. The w.inutes of | hone ; = “ye ell hay Cienfuegos. fact mecling' wore read and Approved. | | Cuan. PETITIONS KEFERRED Of Fitis and others. to have Ninth avenue lighted with Kas between This tieth and Forty-second streets. Kor re- Hef from assessment for buildin: sewer in Sec ond avenue. from Twenty-ninth to Thirty-third streets. Of the Fire Department for the intreduction of gas in the engine. hose, and book and ladder houses, A message trom his Honor the Mayor was received, Seapasoittin » communleation from Sic, Robert Dodge, of this city, secompanying « package of documents books, which be hae kindly presented to the ity. ‘The following is a copy of the communication :— ee New Yous, April 22. 1851 jon. New York :— Dean Sin—I have the honor of placing at your disposal saeteicted Soepuiaae deere to-day received Ly the courtesy of the Hon. Abbot Lawrence, United who likewise furnishes the following description 1, An abstract of returns from each division, of parti culars, resting tothe the paving. cleapsing, and lighting the metropolitan palates 2. A printed abstract of the laws relating to metropo- titan stage carriages. and hackney carriages, aud drivers nd conductors of the sume 3. A printed list of standings for hackney carriages. 4A pened abstract of not of Parliaments fr the in- formation an uldance the metropolitan 5. A book of Instructions and meee ee guidance of the metropolitan poliee. 6 The general form ued in each department of the fice of comm! oF pollce Mr. Lawrence adds, im the letter accompanying these documents, * that Mr. Mayne, the Chief of the Police. desires me to say that it is impossible to give satisfactory information about the police, without a personal inter- view; and thet he will be happy to put any one; who may Le sent here, into communication with the active force, sothat he may sce everything in operation.” sloping that tl joctments and their information may prove of practical value to the welfare of our city, over whose intercsts you,so honorably preside, allow me to offer them for secepiance in your name. With much respect, sincerely yours, ROBERT DODGE, ‘The whole wos referred to the Committee on Arts and Seicnces. RaPORTS ADOPTED. Several reports of the Committtee of Finance in favor of remitting personal taxes, Also, adverse to selling Pier foot of Warren treet, to Johu ¥. Delaplaine, Also, in favor of pronting the petition of the Anglo-American Yree Chureh of St. George the Martyr. Also in favor of =a exclusive ure of Pier foot of 140th street, to cause all avenues and stieets, where mains are now or may hereafter be, lighted with gas. Or the committee on streets recommending a concurrence with the Board of Arsistant Aldermen, in the adoption of the resolution to reset curb and gutter stones in avenue D, from Se- cond to Tenth etreets, RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. ‘That the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps be di- rected to have Eighty-third and Kighty-fourth streets, from Third to Fourth avenues, lighted up with oil. That it be referred to the Select Committee on the re- | ception of the President, to tender the hospitality of the city te the Boston councilmen, and to invite Uhem to participate im the ceremonies of to-day. RESOLUTIONS REFERRED. ‘That Twenty. sixth street, from Broadway tothe Kighth avenue. be regulated and paved. On motion of Alderman Sturtevant. the Board adjourn- ed to mect at nine o'clock to-morrow (Tuesdsy) morn. ing. BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. May 12:—This branch of the Common Council met la evening. The President in the chair. Peritions. ‘The following petition was presented :—Of Samuel | Gage. to repair premises in Fraaklin Market, occupied by him.—Referred. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS. A communication was received from the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplice. showing the cost of grooving the Russ pavement in Communication from reg Street Commissioner, with — resolution that Greenwich street, from Battery place to Courtlandt street; Wachington street, from Battery place to Courtiandt street. Ray Wese ga piace, Morris street, Rector street, es street, Alban; st ‘edar street, and aes street. between Broad- way and Wert treet, be filled in and and gutter stones set, and reset,in conformity to plan made ut nicl Ewen, City Surveyor, dated er 1851— ly work not to be commenced prior to the RESOLUTIONS. Resolution that Joha H. Chambers be, — he is hereby oun me tem of this Board. ; ag. Trent sitet bs payec, Siu a apace four feet wide flagged ch the side walk thereof, from roadway to the Teuth uvenue.. Tet ‘That Forty-third street, from ight to to Ninth avenue, be paved. Referred. That Fifty-ninth street be opened from Fifth avenue to Broadway. Ads ‘oved, by Assistant Alderman of the Fourth ward. thrt this Board hold a0 session oa Weaneeday, Tharsday, | or Friday of the present week. Adopted. PAPERS TROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMEY. A number of communications from the Street Commis- sioner, enclosing eetimates for fencing lots, flagging side | walks, filing inuuken tots, ke., were preeeuted and con “The Bowrd then adjourned till Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock. Political Tonsivagamess Prestoest Ficamony in Tyxsesee.—Gen. Campbell, the candidate for Governor of Tennessee. has ex) his preference for Mr. Fillmore over any other candidate for the Presidency in 1853. Ina ate speech at Spri field, im that State, he said in consequence of Mr. F.s faithfulness to the Union, he preferred him before any other, if he was at liberty’ to express « preference. Srxaron Wane, or Ono, axo tur Comrromien.—The following is from an Ohio ner. and will throw doibt upon the asrtion that Mr Wade, the Senator elect in Obio, is favorable to all the measures of the compromi-e: —Anti- Fugitive Lew Meéting—Our pew S+ nator Lon. B. ¥..Wade, Hon. J. ii. Giddings, J. C. Vaughan, and othe: will address the citizens of Lake and sdjcining couatic on Tuesday next, the(oth of May, at one o clock, P.M. at the Court House. in Painesville.’ Turn out, every body ! CITY TRADE REPORT. Mowoay, May 12—0 P.M Asnss have not varied terially. The saies include 108 bbia. pearis at $5.56, aad pote at $5. Breswax.—About 1700 Ibs. yellow changed hands at 26%c., cash, Market improving. FADSTUTTS ‘was more firmness and waiformity in the flour market to-day, with a good home trade de- mand, and a frir es logy. Speculators were y also eae ak ‘he operations in domes- tie reached bbis., cuperfine No. 2. at $3.0 9 $5 63; ordinw ht State, at $4n $4 12; mixed to favor- ite Western, at $4.0 $4.15; New Orleans, at $425. $4 4; ond strictly pure Genesee, at $4000 $408. Canadian was hesvy, ry offered at $4 18, without buyers, South. ern Was not 60 fiz, There was more offering. Bales of 40 Lbls, were made, at $4 6 a $475, for mixed to choier and $494 a $5 & for fancy brands, Kye flour was in active, with a good suppiy, at $3 44. Meal was something easier Jersey, in lots. sold at $3 a $5 06; and 150 pun- cheons Brandywine at $140. Prime wheat was im good demand, and rather better. while common was neglected Since Saturday, 3.600 bushels Gene sold, at $1 16; 2600 bushels Ohio, ad about the same quantity of Miel at $1 Ol Rye war more firm, and the eules reached bushels river, at Tle a »¢., the latter for choice article. Barley was inactive. at $1 a $1 12%. No ioe oy change in cate There was considerable activity in-the corn trade, but at lower rate Some £0,000 bushels Southern yellow were disposed of at @e.; Northern do. at S8¢ ; mixed and Western, at Coren was very quiet, and rather i Cortos.—The disposition to press f Rio changed bands, at yc ; and 180 do Rhee creased, and prices have therefore become steadier again. The tions continue light, nbout 800 bales being re- ported, which show an advantage obtained by sellers of one fourth cent, as compared to the rites accepted on Friday last Fist —There wae more codfish off $3 62 was the arking z. but we heard In mackerel anprising about 70 at no wales 1660 Lee .« (feorn were taken at 4\,d and 5.000 do. at ¢\c.. and 5,000 barrels flour were taken ot Is 4d. Dead weight wos quiet. at ® ie, To California, clippers were getting Ose per fort, measurement —#ince Saturday, 000 Loves Malaga raisins wore cold, at $2 25 @ $2 90; 90 casks currants, at 74ye.; | and 10 cases sardines. at 62\,¢ Hay was steady at the advance, and the sa to about 700 bales river, at 6 a Gie cas! Howry. —A small invoice ubA was reported sold, amount 75 tons Seoteh pig *ix months a $4 75, without any important m ovement Line—Reckland is more plenty today, but prices were alout the seine, the inquiry being quite briek Two cargoes of common brought Sr. ensh ars exhibited no new feature of interest. Some Cuba wore takem at 2'.¢ a Qe ; and 00 do. Murcovado, at 27 ye ara s—The transactions convisted of 900 bbls Q common rosin, at $1 26; 500 do. delivered. nf $1 20; 850 do Wilmington do, at $1 0 Re white, at $2.87; 100 bbie Me. each and pout his meat, ut private bargain. On s—I.theeed has improved, and with an active inqui- ry from the trade, there were eales of 15,000 galls. from store, at Te, @ 77e., ensh. closing with but few parcels to be bad at the inside rate, Whale was quiet, Of olive, LA baskets (quarts) sold at $275; and & do. (pints ids oy teok about 860 bbls pew mess, ot $15 62; old do., $14 62; new prime, at $13 87) old, at $15, Beef was not active; 160 bbis, sold at Saturday rates, Cut meats were dull. and in better supply Le rd moved to the ex- tent of 200 bbls. at (e.a 10e. A fair business woe tranencted In new butter, at 130 a Ite, for Western dairies, and We. a Ie. for Ubio. No alteration bas takea place in the value of cheese Rice ruled steady at*$3 a $9 50, with a moderate busi & were extremely dull; a lot of 109 Ibe No 1 nutmegs realized Hee earh. peciennencsoeeh of 15 5,000 Principe, at $14 3 "} Danie — Whiskey was in demand. and firm; 200 ble prison brought Zitye ; wind 1 hhds drudge 2. time &e fecans were mot #0 brirk. The sales embraced 109 hhde New Orleans at Ge. aye ; 80 do. Cubsat 5% a) tte Rico at OMe have been made of 20 quarter casks «weet Ody ahorry at $145 a $165, 0 16, aad do, Madeicw at He spirits turpentine, at and 150 do. for ship- 23 aod #1 Cath du geet ax, Mayor of the City of | At London, selected for him by Sir George | Sesretary of Stale for the Mowe Depari- | Dean. Of the cominittee on La:znps and Gas to | regulated, and curb | tof May, | { sore —Pork continued very weak. The trade | The advices per Arctic are received, and cotton is heavy at a decline of a quarter cent on strict middling. ‘The reeeipts at all the southern ports are now 261,000 Arrived—Ship New York, NYorkCacht Col etverty, do, ew Yor! re erly, do. Citared—Bark Velocity, Boston, rig Moser, NV rk aN Ma} Arrived—Schre Wan Thomat, Virginia, Mary im & Cato- ‘biladelphia. | Phased di hrs Roseius, and Charles, Philadelphia; stoop Sarah, New Onveans, May 4 Arrived—Shi 7 a and Benaingten, rig LR Palmer icksbs Uni ton, bark Cleolin, do; brig LK Palmer, Norvoug, May 10. Arrived—Sebr Frank, Wye. beles ahead of the sume. period last year, In fe a | freceights of a peny i naked for Liverpool Mier, | Cleared—irig Benicia, Chagres ling’ exchange’ ne sdvanecd gt lds: Flour ls | Cleared—Brig Rotcoe, Havana; te, Posto Rico, 4 iB Be te §0'80 ogo tinue ‘too ad for 00 AB min Aprived—Ship Rodman, NPacisie, 2 + Py (20 wh 2,00 20 casks of bacon sold ate, for primo sides, and | We,bous. Spoke, Feb il, iato7 30 8. lon or 48, bark ey Te. | ules middting ab 914 The cotton transactions some 700 bales, at a decline Ss Pete paid prior to the arrival of the Europa’s Et for shoulders. Mess pork is dull, and there are few jan 26th, buyers. Lard is unchanged ; barrelled sells at 9 a 9140. | F ton, who re- Corn is 48e. for prime yellow,’ aud $0c. for white. Sugar, | sp: Atkins, molasses and coffee are unchanged; and very little is do- | eae te: A ian a Ing in tobaceo. Lard oll hus advanced to 70e. ae arse fos Coerams Majeh & q ‘There has been more inquiry for cotton to-day, and the market hus feapecred Wigay- Sales were 1,50) to 2.000 | Craniesto, May 8. of tgtertay were limited ‘to three-cighths of a cent < NYorkive. iver score rare Riverks John M » Milford, Del C. Baker, Philadelphia; Anna “Ao; sl oop, Fain ‘ork. Sailed 10th—Bri Hoptegame, cy @ extreme prices ranged from 7 to 10 316d. Bowler, N go Recently, the lady of Col. James Watson Webb, of a son Creighton, by the name-of William Seward Married, On Thursday, May 8, by the Rev C,H. Fay, Mr, Jo- | serm A. Svanit, formerly of Newburgh, N. ¥.,'to Miss Susas A. Lawnnner, of this city. Newburgh At New Prien Henpexson, of Jersey City, to Miss Esty Gin nons, of New York. | In New York, on May 11, by the Rey. Mr Chapin, Ev- | wano H. Davenrort to Taxons, daughter of Win. Linde- man, Esq. all of this city | Died, On Saturday evening, the 10th inst., Peren De Wirt, | in the seventy-second year of his age. ‘The members of the bar, and the friends of the de- ceased, and of his fumily, are invited to attend his fune- afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from No. Evizwern, a. im. a and Sarab J. Frasse, in the 4th year of Herald Marine ¢ . sweet chi d take th ILADELPMIA, bar pk hi an by Aga Arrived Barks Elm, Taylor, Boston: A God called you home, he thought it best, seventh, ity ict) & ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectéully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her | Parents, 26 Jay street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 ‘The friends of the family, and also of her uncie, Peter ‘Traius,ue, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, | on Tuesday afternoon, 1ith inst., at 3 o’elock, from 169 | Elm «treet, without further invitation, ‘On Sundsy morning, May 11, Eutex, wife of-Samuel | Grace. aged 61 years. ‘Their friends, and those of her son-in-law, Joseph | Evans, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral ser- vices, at No. 606 Houston street, on Tuesday afternoon, ‘The relativ invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, 13th inst., at half-pust $.Q'elock, from his futher’s residence, corner of Albany avi Greenwich streets. Car wohri Island, Gaj Jo va Weltierores ‘Hendon, Philadel : Harriet Newell, and EC Scranton, Ryo Sone Fashion, do; Provi- Porttann, May 10. Arrived—Brigs Wm H Spear, and Napoleon, Cardenas; rs ‘Taylor, Ortigorza, via Havana; schr Saunders, Car" ‘cleared Barks Scott Dyer, Matanzas: Sarah B Hale, Car- jz Sebago, Cuba; schr Excel, NYork. ‘Arrived llth Brig Mayflower, Carde ae _ Birth, Beptised ou Sunday last at Tarrztown, by Rev. Dr. papers please copy. (ork, on May 11, by the Rey. Dr. Phillipa, Mr. iatianaeel Freeman Rawdog, NYork: t wie Phile: 0. Save, May 12. ra, di Arrived—Brig Oregon, Gambia, Afrien. 00) Arrived—Ship Jas Loper, Pacitic for Ni Rwicx, Mi Arrived—Schr Mary, Baltimore for Providence. | | At Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, May 7, by the So MICRLLANEOUS, Rev, Benj. C, Cutler, Mr. Leoyano F- Sut to Sana | gg Qght Orator. ton & gk fe Warten big rR hed Fuutanern, eldest daughter of Mr. H. L. W. Sebieffelin, | Sycctay Te nigh Sater, weal when ali of Brooklyn. bag pe pe hole in her bottom. The yriatengt im the afternoon, for cargo, and the vessel ‘ell’ ‘be ral Letter Bags for Malifax and Li ruil. from his late residence. No. 11 St. Mark's Place, | f% {rem Boston, will close ut th | this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without further notice. Gf Exchange, Wall street), on Tuesday, ‘Ou Monday evening, May 12. Mr. Tuomas Manrn, ‘An Express Mail for Chagres, Kingston, Jan J 63 yours, born in Kilkenny, Ireland, and @ resident of | ma. Oregon, South Pacific, and San Frsactee, tty clase this city for the last thirty-three years, Bg sane age Reading Room (67 Tuesday, The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- clock. “ pecttuly invited to aitond’ kis fanersi, oa Wednenday sireteteireten, " Tecvegh Is ab aape: tn choca eeineeat | 2 Avenue B, corner of Houston street, without further invitation, Yretters can be pre-paid at the Reading Room to amy part jidenly. on Monday, May 12, of convulsions, Jax | of the wor! ‘The above Letter Bags are also at Konyon’s, 91 Wall street, ‘To reign with him on high Lennoxs Lenns Bi allows, ¢ Clank, NY ury, Marseilles; Hannah wunderland,” E: F feowell. ‘Boston; Saml addi M iddletow®, Cleared Bas 2 Sunny Eye, Sei O'clock. tip alte Davis, Foxe boy eh Cee ae ie On Monday, May 12, after a short illnesa, Eurzanern | a pat ee eer nepal, Lemon, law. Custtannr, aged 19 years, daughter of Abraham and | imaainens: “uphesaasecnisigummainindae bined bilen Piete! ank Saxrex—The following are fuller of this veiael, a brief account of day:—Tho bark Santee, Capt Joseph H v selled from New Tork, April, tor Chantes; ant om the 16th, in lat 2540, lon 67, was struck by 8 tornado from the SW, which carried away the sails and the fore topeail yi%d, ahd capsized the vessel, the wind changing immediate: the ‘nerth and eastward, The crew fortunately et ‘nd the larboard fore and main rigging was she soon filled, The eaptai | Upon her side, ve something to flon incase the bark | at half-paat' o'clock. ‘was washed overboard, and had hia leg roe, | Frepeaicx T. A. Ruse, a ‘angest son of George and | but was rescved and hauled on to the wreck again. The { Feaze R d 17 mor: | trew lashed themselves to the v with much difficulty, wally broke over washed of sat lost, is" find the Yon ‘and fends of the family are respectfully | yi vy tne violet stoned under the | Sudsraly, on May 11, Craxces W. Rvken, son of. the crew rematned 0 a cig until the 17th, at lute John Hiker aged 13 years. | Sem, when o vessel hove in H i te down, yards Wis remains will be taken to Uaverstraw, Rockland | them, they x been exposed to the sen a2 Weather Se county, for interment. | Ov Ape 13, of consumption, at sea, (off Spezzia.) on Puitires, in the 18th year of his age, deeply regretted by all who knew him. « Augusta (Me.) papers please copy. | | ¢ wi In the Gity and Coun’ ret New ro | from the Sd day of to Congestion. & Congestion of Junge. ‘ Dysentery. ean A rye Fracture 0! of skull, hours, without anyth which floated by the pihich eame to thelr be the brig James W Elwell Capt Jobngon, who did ail tn his power fur th | sufferers, tute of clothing and ne: | liausted. TI fat 2rd ta IWeE \t 2313, 1 Bie wri Landor, fro wan tock'on hen | Capt Parker and Freeman Scudder; the rest proceede: ans The Santee was Vessel, owned principals vey yeipuos in Reauvtatte ccs ty. Ove-eizhth was owned hy Me jug to oat except a few turn: veel and. wore picked up. The vessel the United States frigate Cumberland, Groxce ‘eekly Report of Deaths 10th Ja nora Scudder, Chipman & Co, who had $62 insured at Boys, | the New Bngland vtfice, The rest was probably net insured, DISRARES. Bark Lawrence, late of Scudder & Co's packets, Bos- Bever, scarlet. tom, built in 18H, has been sold to a use in Salem, for the Faver, typhus. Cayenne trade Fever, nervous. i < x, of New London, from Boston for NYork re at Holmes's Hole Sith inst, w Brrived at NLondom Sth. expected that to discharge a cargo for repaire, before proveeding. Sxum Pexsacona (of Belfast), Coombs, from Fr Me, for N York, put into Salem 9th, for " run into about midnight Sth, between Cape Light, by an unknows Away bowsprit, cutwater and part of « he brig on her course, without making any attempt ‘ce ascertala the amount of damage or whether any aaristance was Notice to Mariners. rm porary An . surmounted by a pins trae, bas bean of Deer Isle, which was dismast- Hole, 5th inst. > Whalemen, Below NBodford 10th, ship Rodman, Allyne, from Pacis ean Niedford Sth, shipe Mogul, Huntley, NPacifc 00’ do wh oll, 8,000 Ihe bbls ep S300 do wh oil, 65,000 ths bo: Heart, disease of, Hooping Cough . it i lange full ciggod brig, oareyiog Indammation of liver Tiopure vaccination Lues Venerea 1 Malformation Arr at 0 Salifornia, via Honolulu, oil from ship Brands, Honeywell, NB, haling. ott 1 fie Tht Soond N 130 1b | AER os 4 bone tou a Pom Sho und Fever, remittem wr Eivet oat from in De for harap 3 ep, Eoaie, NI, fo, Bap 10 wh ht St Vineedite Match Bh Maite: Crowell, Holaes's Mole, At St Thomas April 27, Mercator, Macomber, NB. 75 white have beem | Niaby Maine, Perkin Ship Apstenlin (Br), mee and passengers to marte: iron em Brig ieeyital is) te Davis, Brooks & MARITI Winslow, jaxam, NB, 10 » no oil (sens ok Uy the Ann Elisabeth); Th nt home 225 sp) Oseenia +p) Bari acorter, por op (ent home’ 30 {2 roan. 125 Pac Buen) ‘another aecouat says the B nid 1 Fi ihe March 12, a0 lat, Platina, of West- pert, 115 Shon s—No date, Int 3436. 1on 60.90, sche Franklin, of and | vn fi pe Good Hope. atl lon 81 W, Oemul oe, Hbim Hole, © ", 10) wh "which riported, ao date, off Caps Hera, Metacda, 1) op. No date, & Aaron, at FH, & moe Ag) Pra bets. Dec 6, Herald, Terry, ™ ‘from 8 at No date Cape Moat '§. ep; Bermuda N miles ato Celemine at NLond Witte, City Iuspector. . uB INTELLIGENCE, —both vy p te Kings, Canton Pack- Move ments of the Ocean Steamers. Dare. . Ship Iowa, Blake, from 9 for Genoa and Leghorn, ath 4, of 'D It Shot Keys hip Senunea, of Vhilndetplia, from Boston fur NOrleans, off Gay en Cros o, going off in. fine cy . skysail set, wiad SW, was seen 9th inst, 6 for Cronstadt, lays out, no date, Brig ily Matthew Pernambu Sehr Queen at tein for Ln 2. Harriman, from Boston (Feb 27) for raawbuco § 60 miles outh), Whelden, from 7th imst, iat @ 21, Foreign Ports, vil 1—No Am vessels in port. SL Varringt: i ma, Wall, Phila- GimkartaR, April 16814, the wind Louisa (Sard from Malags), Boston, sels for N York. saving come E, brig d several focvign ver- Brem), Moric, Ensle & Hasard elie, Mathews, Savanille w Nesmith & Son CUAVAMA, abt April 25-Brige Calais, Hoyt, for NYork, ve bean ‘arians, F ‘hiiadetph in, bda 'yrone, TP Johnson, Cornell, for oohen dently re} Muchell, Monte | Hartford rrived. Picken Liverpool, 95 days, with 13 days, with mdse, from Gibraltar, chester, be lee, New Orlenns, from Gibraltar, Norfolk mn & Co. well, Licegang, Matan a brie P P Wal” from Tove ‘ork, 2 days; Gilbe RH Knight, Leavitt days, with mdse, to May 1, with sugar, er, Liverpool, 9 apecott & Co ie Joba Mnwhes te} Richards, Limerick, 34 days, with cers, to order. days, with mdse e'Iv'is’bound to fe ft APELLO, April ‘io Brie "Mouserrate, ‘i nsoa, from and for 8 York, 408 9 days. At do 2ith, bark Win ¥ Bowen, for NYork; brige Radius, McGrath, for Pt Petre, Guadaloupe Do hrs Wm Wilson, Gib) ity, and Win Hills, all ri 3—Brigs Brandywine, Cotmick RF Loper, North, from Ph ya, with irom, Poiltips, Newport, st ath lest, Int ‘e288, spoks at, int 39 08, I hip South Carviing, of New Beafor Jarvis, Malaga, 42 de out. with fruit, to with naval from jadel- X . Capes Feb delphin, bownd to New | and pro bed others, Romana Phitdetpi | fm ie Ave A Back Thee Brothers, of ‘7 Fenner, Nickerson, Boston, rig Two Brothers, for Norfo to 2 hr Carrier, Gibl for J Philadelphia, (a Pulvereeten b | ld bark ey Mer Robin. Snow, Gloucester, coat 5 ~S transport Southampton. Turner, y thine Now York, (steamer,) Avorll jor Californin, rep'a F steamer} rk for do do, taking in coal;Woba N Goss- Philadelphia for do, for do do; Sea Bir ambneo for a w © ‘Thomson, for Baltimore i, Codman, for New faitimore, diet; Gipesy Active, Poxwell, from Banta do; Ategt Gen Jones, Harding, from insta do: ——! from a wh ernie, int arr; Delawarian ‘Way omni toe Boston, 13 Trige ida, Collins, from California, to « Jewtination fois 12; Henry Known; BM I'roveott, Sima. trom NY ork, (ane Se Segnine, from Califorvia, mpc, Sid bark El Dotado, Btohber: % vis Paul T Jones, Charleston (before rep “Are bark 8» for Glow. conte Tucker, wig cargos Coating, Bates, | dine. Going im, an herm 4 eh Fork: Fenniktin, Trinidad; | “SF Trewas, April Sate bagh Gor Vou Oxholm, Davia, N r iy, sk ic ae er 10, | a brig Wiebe, Mucha Lewin ‘Sid 224, brig Water 4 ; 10, 5, lon 68 10 Arccito; ache May flower, Oe Work tore 5 a7 tot - | mane act chip “Lawrence,” ——, Re. og hm eto 4 yam (Me). for Boston, 4 HW Leighton, Saittio Two other veg Wilmington, NC; Reaper oye opt | bate) ‘Column NEw BAVEN. * May oars rigs Nenvitad, Grifia, \ | Acangcmcens ea “ata ith, ad nS Palin (iirim), Weasels, Bremen} Sth, brig Venue, ot port May 1, shige Cpeomich, Kaight, for Liverpool, % , Colburn, do iia ny et ee pais 1 iton, G03 (oe Triton, dence, a Falmouth, Sherman, for NY: Anderson, Paine, awe: Cush eee Bartal twew), Graham, tor Smith, from ‘lean: g ” gazlon, chsteingtas LE reech, di NDEIA te S-Arr schr A Tgtenle, ton, Sld sors Dindem, Liscomb, Providen ae 10, PM—Arr bark Utah, Gor bytes Selena Pu). sah. Cronstadt, vi south, ugman, Port Bray om. ‘Verde Toland Alexander ae Leighton, Trini gait. rown, moh Cassie, Wilslagtens ‘Base mab, Sargent ehrs tac Crowe ola ry Baie rade Saag at want te 1S Ei ark J ight rigs, Phenix, Chro- as lis AB thyst, Albert, Eyry; Marietta, Al supe a akan = ee a Hai aul st aati ce We h.. Brig Boston, whi wud, got under way am Spin (sy abet ‘ohn Beret Ware je loge 8 a iia a iy Bo Jaltet Berton! bg P. Phen. Mesh Lie proceeded to BALTIMORE, ‘any Sate Lang Janciro; beige. Me Bermuda; bot! Carroll, CHaRLe ESTON, May vi Moses, jaunders, Noe park Nin Vierigia ‘Anne, Robertsoa, Bordeaung im rt “Sratherner (4), Dlokinaans for 5 Inquire; for Liverpool, \dg; 38 Hare afte Lic ‘de ao: Philo ava, Perry, do do; (Be),' Diise ae ct ‘Aberdes 1, ding; Napoleo pitas fet Hates, wa ors (a). Sars Princess” Alive (Br), seete Chieftain (ie). Palmer, for Liverpool, e 4 ady: Isabella, Humpbre; Bo Poti Exprose (i), SN Whitty, for Liverpo pool Mk ‘elleda (Fr), noneay, for Bord a Nor), Eokersberg, fe North, of of Hurcpe, ry ieattan Hol), ayo, fo ston, ready: Pastorcita ( Ro: ‘apne NOrieans, elf, for Provide ready” Urania (Nor ldg; Athens, Plummer, for from London, disg: Jas Grs: FALL RIVER, Ma, &—At "ii, br Moses, Wi 1m, for North ‘of rpool, ldgs Cort yury, for Antwer Pi ne sleope tH Horton | D Fish, Atbaay; 9h, ache Roscius, Trinidad . nv LOUCESTER,, May Art brig Amazon, Puloifer, 8 te “oy ‘Oreenda, Pickiam, ae Bh Gerla dM itimore. Sid Sth, brie Nig ih seer Thoin ‘ORD, May ¥Sid brig Ava, Adams, Wilmi siALLOwE1L., May 1—Arr bri 34, ch, jannett, NYork; Sth, esaperke oN York. ‘Sid'aa, brig Julia Payson, Brebizy Charles dt 1, 14 AM—Ste era Be eed at'9 o'cloek last nij went to ber cacy t this cdot’ o herm Lamartine, for Ponce; two bri; Shields, aud ter at 7 See" ‘Yast evening. ort shins Sehoodiac (Br), 1 Br), bingon, for do; Carotne sos ‘American Union, onnecticut, W illiais MORILE, Ma: for Toulon & Bede wich tin jentley Cow fo; Gertrnd “i 21 Bully incr, Sith, tor ver ar, faith, tor Now bit ive, Love fer Boston: A ii Kimball, Sk wee fg itotert Walsh. iestiocke de: rigs Mecamoen, Meee: fer, wis trgt; Choctaw, Flituer, do, Emerald, Lewis. for Has W ORLEANS, May 2—Arr ships Vicksburg. Berry. Yerk: Osborne, Little, Boston, Bennt Th ouaas Lark Cloelia Pillsbury: do; brig LR steamships £ Louisiana, Lawiess, Galveston; 2 Shins Southerner, Sullivan, § York io Inne gh gu ark Clintonis writ “Rate, Se vrig manta Wey Lellie, Marscilion ‘Towed Yo es 2008 WIE ships G W Bourne, and Glance; brig hh Watta, and Telngraphs ith, ships Wan auchester. May ier audra, Grose, in dies. si Mah. sche Gerson Oo , Howe t City Poms ort, F: che James Rico; Mayflower, Whittlesey, de; se for Athany. HD, May SoAge beige Ann Elizabeth Norfolk), Winte 8 Ta sche Orson, Philadelphin, mington, NC; Sterling, C William, Fish, yee _ cole William, Wixom, Wil- me isha Holmes, Hawes, Chi m Noxfolk ~ ee Be HLA bet Thi Br). ene Kesmers Oneida, ONeill NY ork: Aature: Cid sels JC Doaghts, Murphy, Newport ‘Sing Sing. y D—Aer bark American, Adie, Trinidad. $ ‘April 1-10 port, Urig Mermaid, Uj ton, for Rio Grande sal lctens, 6 0'be daa vi eA a AM, Ci iets PY Newport, Ri: a pore Gel, May 7—Are ship Sterling, Henderson, Li- h, Glasgow, via Bo NYork; sche Fakir, Gaednoe, i t Rawdon nts), Brown, for N’ AL dings Bt ag pit J och Yerk: Whine, H Purrin rim, Tinteber, hitney, Dyer, Georgia.” Brodi rman for K (Bz), itcPaslans, foe : pool: Ganges ( do; gotny Liad (Be), Gs vudiz: ‘Feact, Stevens Maris alorton, Bul Peter Demill, Hoey tise! Teteates. Barbes, weg: lura, Thateber, fo ‘ta Davely for Baltimorse Wotmcrs Wallnes, Small, diags iB Lampher, ado; Di raiing, 405 {§ nd: ds, gebrs Challenge Cine, sien, Sar~ | dine, Patr Bert, Somers. f adeipnias ore & France. : Fakir zee, Put | Bam. do; Novis, Brown, do Loells, sre, Saw > Sr MARYS, Ga, April 25—In port, selie Martha Hail, tve Thomaston, Sday* SALEM. Moy i0—Sid Urig Henrico, Millet, Para, fo. (age tata) , May C—Sid echr Levant, ‘Colson, Daavees no C ‘ Se S—Art brig Olands, Brown, | Martha ‘Rox 30,000 % SULLIVAN WILMINGTON, May s—Arr bark Blin Buretto, Boston. NYs Ava), Lriga Ani al ry ir © D Ellis, Hai ‘Yori prev to May 7—Arr ochre Pasitic, qi ie#, and cld for Rostov, with lumber, Ales eld, ect Washington: Gaskill, Windies: New Oareana—Shi and child, essen ger 8 in the stece: Maranzas—Bark $ L Crowell—' Sauford, M Mullitt, rs Arrived. Manchester—Mrs A Bane, WJ Laag- ra MClarren, Mrs M Andrew aad sec F Gutvens, RMack, AP Tava —Ster w AVANA Ko: » Geredn, ly Ruia, Se Agve~ Jour Mr J’ Mace vt gunagh, i € Keyes, J Daativ, CC Buir, ¥ Vleet, fen: Liven roo} shi Arctio=Capt Matelson, a! for Venice; BF Ely, 1 S$ CURED OF CovGTS, 80 toothache, throate, chronic rhemimation, | painain the limbe, swellings, erlie.’ corns, we., by De, Toot | ae's Venetian Liniment, which is warranted te | other, or the money will be refunded | | | ounmtevetee Those who , meet the case ead caj | Ars of x or ale by the drag rs throughout the PERSONS IN read the fol Dr. 0D my legs, , NORE iw my Denes’ and Soi Mond; ‘shes vioteh 3 Lbons, 10 South at We Loe, ex-aldorman 1th Wai i Walsh: Alderman, 1ith Ward. “Anctherct evffered alt imaginable, from dreadful sores (eaused by more nd discaves) om rts of my log, arms, rose ame Iw Pyle, and odiized, when mot oom attempt to dasorha Twill stat patiesiegs to ang ome who wilt pon me. st Dougherty's Pilot bs corner of South. street and Maiden lane. Dr. Heine e street, o 4 NB, can refer te efers to the profess STIC TO PREJUDICE AND EMPTRICISM. ‘# Medical Formolery on certain diseases weaknerses (a) ridged for popalar rea ine, ith ¢ 2 best Juercurial proscription’, Kee Pi sla 2 Broadway, oni, Ly poet, of way. Consultations author, BL ponagd rats, R. L. MORTAMORE WOULD SAY TO yore, have contracted ithe take care of thy health. 2 omy LTED CONFIDENTIALL® te withont rn i ty-one years, tiptoe in his hin‘ Getvabe HAS R aro } NO, M1 DU: eee oe oonsa| ~] MOTT STREET, 18 CON I FIDE. ‘tially consulted on Lng A practicn of thirty: wx eure, veveral of which were in Ruropenn howpitals, enables Kim to o cores, withont merewr Woke talned hin Le joanh Ya intS, ills Species box aad ttle, never Poisonous counter- feit sold in Roosevelt #t . RALPH, AUTHOR OF T VRACTIONL PRI vate Trentivs,” &o.—Ollice hours, 9 to 12 A. (Sendny pied.) No. ' Green wich stress. one ioty were kno "and it ie Eretent mbcry And dajection Btn find as well as the body, tat so affect geen d id = destroy they repro D ft it, when wot nt in the cont tain,