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NEWS BY FRLBORAPE ATERESTNG ACOTIONAL EUROPEAN NEWS ‘The Opening of the Great Exhibition in London. errr rrr RENEWAL OF THE INSURRECTION IN PORTUGAL Aati-Catholic and Catholic Meetings in Liverpool and Dublin. The Defeat of the Eats Ministry. AFFAIRS ON THE CONTINENT, Bic, Sen, Bee ‘The following additional news, brought by the Cam- bria, was received, yesterday, over the wires from HHali- fax :— Parliament assembled on the 28th. On the following day there was @ protectionist demonstration, formidable ns to numbers at Drury Lane Theatre, and on the same day, at Liverpool, an anti-papal palaver, of four hours duration. The Livery! Journal pronounces the protee- | «full m a mows mt | Hy) names cousignees, £., &C.. TY Lal tionist demonstration a failure. The Jewish Disabilities on the second reading. passed by a majority of 25, A very important State peper, says the European Times. has becn given to the world during the last few days, which has necessarily attracted much attention. It isa long communication, addressed by theEarl of Clarendon, the présamt Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to the Barl of Shrewsbury, the Catholic Peer, and it embraces nearly all the topies connceted with the education question in the sister country, and the establishment of Roman Catholic hierarchy in England. He points out to his noble correspondent, the dcep and bitter disappointment he has experienced at the conduct of the ultra party in Ireland, supported by the papal couet, in opposition to the Queen's colleges, formed by Sir Robert Peel, in the best spirit, for the praiseworthy purpose of abo- lishing, if possible, the sectarian animosities and hatred that baye been the bane of the sister kingdom; ‘and he shows that the same spirit is at work to uproot the system of education which is now giving the advantages of a good secular and religious education to balf a million of poor children, of all creeds, who, without such aid, would be wallowing in ignorance and crime, Lord Clareadon proves that all the efforts of the Irish government, of recent years, to mitigate rectarian animesitiex, by means of mixed education pro- moted by the State, have been foiled by the ultra party in Rome and Ireland; and, after graphically portraying the evils of the present state of things, his lordship speaks most despondingly of the future. ‘The same paper notices the circulars issued by the / United States, having reference to valuation of goods for duty, and mddressing consuls and commercial agents, says -—* The government of the United States, however correct may be the information in its possession, cannot svoid committing injustice by acting as its own ap- | praiser, It is to be admitted that the dishonesty of im- porters has compelied it to abandon the system on which it has eo long acted; but every change is not improve- mest, and it will be found. we suspect, before long. that envious broils and heartburnings will foliow the intro- duction of the new method.” The rush across the Atlantic continues with unabated yr. A letter from Waterford states that five emigrant ships, freighted fully with 2,000 souls, left that port for America, on the 224 ult ; and om the 24th, another large vessel (aden with emigrants. sailed for the same destina. tion. Accounts from the west are even more startling A magistrate and land owner in the county of Mayo, speaks in terms of utmoet alarm at the prospect of the country being left without sufficient hands to till the From Westport aud Castlebar, shopkeepers farmers, and able bodied laborers, are flying as if from the pixgue. The Tosm Herald, referring to the move- ments in the county of Galway, says, “If the tide of emi- gration proceeds with the rapidity which has marked its progress during the jast »pring, this province bids fair to heccane a wilderness. A line of three iron sctow steamships is about being established, to ply between this point and the Brazile The line will be in part owaed and managed by Messrs. McKean, MeLear & Co. A cerious accident on tho railway between Chester and Manchester, which resulted in the loss of several lives and forty wounded. cecurred on the 1st instant Agreat aggregate meeting of catholics was held in Dublin on the Sith. ‘It warone of the most influential meetings held there for many years, a# far as an aseem- u the professional. the middle. and operative elasses could be so 4. ‘The platform, to which the admis- sion was regulated by pald tickets, was crowded by re- persons, chiefly belonging to legal and profes- Fe its, and t the Roman Catholic clergy Aico toe whole of the Roman Catholic prelates signed the requisition, and otherwise sanctioned the pro- ceeding, pone of them were present on the occasion, and 0 active part in the proceeding was takeu by the Roman clergy Frane. Afinigs im Paris are very unsatisfactory. The ministry teppears to be indaily fear of a break up from internal lecord. The proceedings of the Assembly are without erest. Incendiary bulletins are being issued by the € manitice of reristanee. There is a rumor that Leon Vaucher has resigned. The government bas resolved to withdraw the demand for arrears of pay due to Bona- parte, General in the Freuch army. The Preside’ charged with ulterior views respecting the Pre and with entertaining the hope of dissolving the Assem- Day. in bopes of « new election in 1353—retaining those favorable to his interests. The funds still coutiaue to dectine The Spanish Ministry cf Foreign Affairs bare advised Lord Howden that Spain will not interfere In the ailairs Of Portugal, except in case of extreme danger to the nareby. The cections were proceeding. All the Nar- Foca Candidates are defeated Portugal. Aceounte have been received. via Spain, that rison of Oporto toxe. on the 24th ult., in cor the arrest of a puntber of officers and soldie clared for Saldabana A genersl, after having remais taken the route to embark in an Logi recalled by the insurgents, The itthabite and combat of two hours in the city have deciared fur the insurrection Switzerland, The Hungarian refugees are waiting the Fronch government, relative to Uhpir pa Vrance to America mt of their transportation to America i to be placed at th Tessina. The romer wh eh b ether Mumgariin deserters be an the Austrian regiments is jon, of Germany. The Emperor of Austria intended pheoot the 10th of Apr to heave an int User on the frontier It i} t relations sul» covernane nts renter that MD Mew Finperan of t ter ¢ Foreign Affaire covebed in stronger terms ‘The Latest News. PY ELECTRIC TELEORA M LOND: FR: ‘The thanks of the jue to the Purser of the Cambria for the following Panis f Many 2 1958 Fives @ 65, Thre 4.29 Veewra. April 27, 1451 The King of Greece was expected at Viewn Losoox, May 9, 1951 This morning Mr Mome’s amendment. that the In come Tax bill one year instead of three 200—majority against w Five hendred ponnd: were taken yeeterday at tl hibliton alone; one pound entrance. 249 season ticke were wold at the building, besides those of the Society of Arts Merriott & Co.'s Cirenlar. i Livenroor, May 2, 1861 During ail the present week the market has remained Gull, and with a contioual tendency te decline in prive ‘The advices per Baltic, which were received on Tues ny. bringing continued inerensing relative rates in fuch neeale as to invalidate all the lower estimates formed of the crop, have ehaken the confidence of holders, #nd have induced a preseure to sell cotton, accompanied J decline in prices, The trad true to their cy. have purchased sparingly and the total mnler have teen 27.050 bales The de- mand bs somewhat more general, several partion having made limitrd purchases on epecniations, but ite unaccompanied by any advance The sales are 8.000 tales. including 1.000 taken on epecuiation. or for export. American descriptions are very dull of sale. and they have again declined from » quarter to three-clghths of Per pound; the quotations of fair qualities ing ly tednerd a quarter penny per pond I ag j 7 opened under the infinenee of imereasing the cetimates of the « o) Soin currently reported in the ports of the piston, "Simese exer 8 correspe jing inflasnes wp prices here; ny the same cause vded hy a com: fates dull riate of general tree, have erred in tim ing the demand for cotton during th of April ‘The teade are een ele purchases to the their ome consumption itiLceny ined. "and the stocks of manafhetare ore fare not (arco; but the prices obtainable are not coverally remunerntive. and there ie an aleence of thir conn cil activity which hae wemally attended the (mv aeth oy A ibe present cearvon, Much advantage is contite “mt anticipated from the favorable tee eanibition pow open in London, Passengers by the Cambria, at Boston, Mrand Mrs Major a Messrs Bays, Smith, Hodge, Kens n, Gooanieh, re Choine Badly, bert, Smith, Lovell, Ramers, Garriek, from Hamburg for NYork; s. ti Carling, tr from Rotterdau; 2th, Matilda, from re: (oF wee ‘April 26—Sid Triumvirate, from Leghorn fog ‘ork. Newrorr, April 0—Ramblor, from Swansea tor N York, omen? ‘April —Om Harmonie, from Hamburg for New The Garrick, of Lager a aring'® thick \torm, ¢ Garrick, of Liverpoe!, during & snow ai Tuskar bearing W 20 asin contact with the + | George, of Port Gla as Liverpeal for G lost fore mast aud fivvoom, bead rails ‘crew of thi i ard bulwarks, aod the Garrick feat rane afar een = ijibbeown. but did not make any water. * The Enich, from Cette, weat athere on the Assombe Rock, April7, with seven feet water in her hold. News from Washington. Wasuixcron, May 14, 1851. A Treasury circular, this day issued, enjoins upon offi- cers of the customs and commanders of revenue cutters— that the existing laws requiring all vessels Coming from foreign ports, upon arriving within four leagues of our coast, or within the limits cf any collection district, to produce to the revenue officer first boarding suoh vessel A full manifest of the eargo on board, the port. where having of late been greatly relaxed, or noglected, are to be strictly adhered to and carried out in future, Proper regulations are contained in the circular for tho government of custom house officers hereafter. Our consuls and commercial agents abroad, are requested to give publicity to this circular for the government of foreign vessels bound to the United States. 1 learn that Robert W. Johnson, the popular repre tative of Arkansas, for the last four years; notwithrtand- ing his declaration. has been renominated by a majority of counties in the State for the next House, and has con- sented to run. Secretary Corwin, having sufficiently recovered, re- sumed the duties of his ofice yesterday. News. from the ‘South, de Barrowone, May 14, 1851. Dates from Galveston to the 2d instant have been re- ceived. The reported death of Wild Cat is contradicted by travellers. The census returns of Texas show the total white population to he 168,000, and 62000 slaves. Great prosperity is spoken of in all parts of the State. New Orleans dates to the 6th inst, have come to . ‘The Maryland Reform Convention has adopted a mew constitution and adjourned. The new constitution pro- Vides for the election of judges, abolishes lotteries and imprisonment for debt, creates a homestead exemption to the value of $500, directs the election of pul of. ficers generally, and gives more uniform representation. General Marriott, formerly Colleetor of the port of Bal- timore. died suddenly last night. ‘The Virginia Convention, getting excited on the basis question, adjourned on ieee ve ged to cool off; but met more excited than ever, yesterday, and proceeded toelect conte committees. Eastern ‘members declare they will poe | of no settlement that does not provide for the in some ten or fifteen establishment of the suffrage basis years. Nomination of Robert Rantoul, Jr. for Con- gress, Bostox, May 14, 1851. The free soilers of the Second district, at their Conven- tion yesterday, nominated Kobert Rantoul, Jr., for Con- grew, by acclamation; not a vote was thrown against him. Convention passed resolutions denouncing the Fugi- tive Slave Law, and raised the banner of repeal eg May 14, 1851 In the House, to-day. the general Banking Law passed toa third reading, by & vote of 154 to 133, ‘The Maine Legislature, May The Legislature of Maine comeenunl No juorum of the Senate appeared. Noab ford, dem., was temporarily elected president and Albert Hi. Small, of Necory, dem., Secretary. The Tous: ws organized by the choice of George P Sewell, of Ol! Town barnburner, Speaker, and Edmu’ Tort, of Cornish dem., Clerk. Maryland Reform (0) «ution. Ayvar 9, May 13,1 The Maryland Convention have aivpted te new stitution, Which provides for the election ©: Judges, abolishes im ment for debt, grants homestead ex- emption to t jue of $500, abolishes lotteries, and gives n more uniform representation The convention will adjourn sine die this evening. | Dreadful Steam Boller Explosion and Loss of Life. pg ood May 14, 1851 Py at Rich- ed this afternoon. ock, kill . so seriously injuring two others, nam: Stephen Shey herd. and Reynolds the foreman of the establishment, that they are not expected to live Another man is missing. and is ) wgepad: a been ing bs ter y shat blown into the Delaware. The bu! tered. Rallroad Accidents, Rome, May 13. 1851 Mrs. Dougias, the wife of a station-kecper at Greoa's Corners, was killed by the express train, yesterday, while saving her child, who was on the track gravel train ran off the track at this i u morning, badly arate s man named Joba Burke aad breaking several cars. The mail and express traias were detained about two hours. Severe Storm at Worcester. Woncrsren. May 14, A severe and destructive hail storm oeeurred here last night. The hail stones werv as Large as bullets, and came in torrents. At the Lunatic Asylum, 1.009 pag were broken; and every house in the the storm was more or less ed. fruit trees and vegetation will not be Grafton. au adjoining town, nearly every pane of glass was broken. The Whaling Snip Tusenzora. Se Bostos. May Ty, 2351 A whaling captain, arrived at New Bedford. reports that he was boarded in the Pacific ocean by the captain of the ship Tuscarora, of Cold Spring, w t his veswel had leaked previously as much as 90.000 go | trekes in twenty-four hours. He intended to ney. and represented that a part of his crew wave the ship, and were quite mutinous, It is thought that these men seuttled the ship. Salling of the Niagara. Boston, May 14, 1851 p Niagara sailed at noon, with York; John Peter mg and Dr’ Troupe and nifest reports three unknown She carries but $00 in Bing Avrival of the Bermuda Steamer. Haciax, May 14, 1861 The Hermuda steamer arrived on Saturday —no news F hourly expected. Local interest The Steamer Winfield Scott. ave, May 14, 1851 ves for New York some of thei for Naw ( he steamer Windfield Seott’ hk t row, crowded with paseon World's Fair ee eee Brooklyn City Tntelligenc nar rie Cery Mucus, Rrooxes: ‘ Kiturn.—About half past cight o'clock. om vening last, the boller of the Brooklyn City I ® young man, named Bdward Ker Heer. was eo badly sealded that he ~ 1 after the seeldent. His remains hen taken t in Little street. near Navy Yard appears. summoned ait tw ck yesterday, to investigate t they have cept that 1 t is determined to have a tho. gation of the ease, and for that p mployed two engineers to examine the boiler and ma- hinery, After the bedy had been viewed by the jury. \ identified, the Coroner gave ® certificate for burial matter of necessity, in consequence of the heat of the weather. The building and machinery, except the boiler, have received no injury ‘about tw The engineer gine, refused to remabn any longer. recently loet hie life, took his pli Kinos Coury Count ov Seasowy.—(Before Judge Sa- muel E. Johnson, and Justices Stilwell and Wright.)— Gare ¢ « Teeault. with Intent to Kill —Singular Verdict— Hienry Ferguson and his wife. and « man named Hoy, were placed on their trial on Taceday morning. and the court shortly afterwards adjourned, in consequence of the President's visit. Yesterday the cause was resumed, and cecupied the court all day. Ferguson, who keeps a porter houre in Raymond street. was indicted for the above of- fence, by stabbing a man named Driscoll, and the other two prisoners for an aaeault only. The ease presented the ordinary features of a public house broil, in whieh the prosceutor got two stabs or cuts on the cheek. The jury. after an absence of three hours, acquitted the wo- man. end found Hoy guilty of assault and battery only With regard to Pergunen, teay found him “guilty of as- roult and batter with intent to kill, without malice afurethought.” ‘This the court said they could not re ceive, and sent the jury back to reconsider it. They were ont for about am hour longer, and ret | diet, “ guilty ofasenult and battery, with intent to com. mit manelanghter.” .Mesault, with Intent to Commita Rape —Atesham Provost, charged with assaulting. pee, two little girls. at Gowanus, pleaded guilty, and was sent to the county jail for three monthe, Deate ve tae Comvry Jart.—James Prindic, a tailor by trade. was, om tag Si night. brought to the City Hall Potice «fee. suffering frem deliriom tremens, fe wa: need for the night in a cell, which, nat this station s vety good and commodions, and in the morning was removed to the jail, and bad not been in the latter place ¢ ninement more than a quetter of an hour, when ' lied Au inquest was taken— Verdict, died of delitiquat ramen requ pone has | Wroweapay, 14—6 P.M. Darapervrra.—There has been a fair basnews transact ed in Flour, to- and the market for State was rather better, while for Western it remained about the same. ‘The wales were = bbls. domestic, at $3 62.4 $3 75 for No. 2 euperfine, with common to straight State, at $4 06a 4 12; mixed to favorite Western, at $4 a $4 18, Now at $4 18.0 $4 37; persone it $4 G60 4 65; fancy Ohio. at $4 56 8 $4 76; extra do. nd fancy Gene- fee, at $4 75 & $5; and extra Genesee, at # 25 a $6 50, Canadian was more —s but not firm ; 2.500 bbls. good commen, in bond, ed $412 a $4 25, Southern Speed teen sxinsh ob WO Sila wh previous vaten lipo flour was a rhade higher, and in good request, with salex of 350 bbls., ut $3 Corn meal was nominally quoted at $8 for Jerscy,and $3 25 for Brandywine, with a trifling Very little transpired in Wheat, while the mar- ket had a downward tendency; about 1.000 bushels Geae- tee sold at $1 1435. Rye was firm; 2,500 bushels river brought 73c. Oats were in moderate request, at the de- cline noticed. Corn was very firm, with less offering ; the gales comprised 32.000 bushels new round at G0c.; flat do., at 58i:c.; and mixed, at 58¢. Corrow.—The Cambria’s advices, at hand this morning, have made holders more disposed to bring forward their supplies, The operations of the day were about 900 bales, at rather irregular prices, varying from an eighth to a quarter cent decline, according to the styles and uni- formity of class. Provisions.—Pork was unsettled to-dey, and both old and new mess was offered at lower rates, though the English advices were considered to be more favorable. The transactions reached only 350 barrels, new mesa at $15 50; old at $14.50 a $14 62; new: prime at $13 87 And old.at $13. Beef was also inactive. In emull par: 160 barrels chai | bands, at $9 25 a $11 50 for mess, and $5 25 a $6 rime. Pickled meats were heavy and drooping. Cad a unimportant Lard was slso depressed, though many holders were unwilling to sell prime-under 9X0. 150 burrels were purchased, at 93sec. 2 9%c. We have to note a steady market for butter apd cheese, with a fair home demand, nd only a mode- rate stock. Telegraphic Reports. New Oxiiraxs, May 14, 1851. ‘The Gambria's nows was received this morning, and has unsettled the market. The effect is not yet de- veloped. The sales this , before the news, were 1,500 bales, at 8c. for strict middling. Flour is not in much request, Small sales of mess pork have been made at $15. con is steady. We havo no sales of lard to | Business gemerally is dull, and the weather is report scorching hot. New Onteans, May 13, 1851. paTie Arctic's news had no effect om the market, 4,000 sold to-day, farvgnien pricee. J ries. Midaiing 1 quoted is in limit Bade, B 630 hogsheads pol at 53 0 te, for fair. Rebolled ty cists sole alae 8 S50, risat $385 a $300. Sales of pork have teen made at $14 25 for uninspected Missouri. Bacon is active, at 874 a be, for sides, and 67%. for shoulders. Acnasy, May 14, 1851. The pest twenty-four hours’ reeipts have been:— Flour, 7,500 barrels, wheat, 2500 bushels; corn, 17.000 bushels.” There is not much doing in flour; the sales were 1,000 barrels, at unchanged prices. Corn ix steady, at previous rates.’ ‘The rales were 28.000 bushela, nt 55; & Ste. for mixed Western, a 57c. for round yellow. Borravo, May 1g, 1851. Receipts during the twenty-four houré:—Flour, 8.000 barrels; wheat, ‘bushels; corn, 12,000 bushels. In flour the transactions are smaller than yesterday. Michigan sells at $350 a $356. Wheat is in fair de- mand, but tho firmness of holders, checks Tho sales were 9.500 bushels, at 780, for Ohio. fair request; 17,000 bushels sold at 45\c. for mixed Western. Ohio whiskey is at 2lo. Married, On Sunday, May 1), the Rev. Henry Chase, Mr. Wim N. Bowres to Miss Ann McCarrix, both of Brooklyn, N.Y. On the 10th of May, Lag Rev. James Harper, Mr, Wiisast J. Hester, mm, England, to Miss Sanan Doxaipson. Belfast, Trciand, On the 6th of May, by the Rey Mr, Cory, Mr. Ricann 8. Stxon to Mise Susan A. Humennr. ‘On the 13th of May, at St. Luke's Church, by the Rev. iH. tle, Eowanp D. Nexson to Susan Buancann, one of Anthony B. McDonald, Esq. all of this a On Wednerday, May 14, by Thomas De Witt, D. D., Seexcen Kinny to Mancanet A. Van Virck. On the 13th of May, by ev, Samuel Osgood, Wit1am H. Jones to Gentrupe Foungest daughter of Abner Sanford, Esq., all of New ¥ in New Onicana on the 20th of April Janes H. Sur- pam, formerly of New York, to Malle. Manix Lavax Ev- Grsit p nwree only daughter of KE. L. Bernard, Esq. Died, On Wednesday morning ay 14, Mrs. Axw Exizanerst Warp, in the 90th year of ber age. Ifer relatives and friends, also 26 those of her brother, Mic Louseworth of her sons, Abraham Salter, Befi- min Ward, and her son-in-law, Daniel Westervelt. are »sted to attend the funeral, without further invita- tion, from No. 104 Perry street, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. On Wednesday, May 14. Many Canoune Dunvea, wife of Stephen C Duryea, in the 27th year of her age. ‘The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from her late residence, in Thirty-reventh street, fifth door west of the Ninth avenue. ‘On Wednerday, May 14, at 11; o'clock P. M., Cuances Awny, aged 21 years end 7 months, « aative of Besancon, France ‘The friends of his father, and of bis brothers, John ‘tus and Edward Abry. are invited to attend his A funeral, on Friday, 16th inat., at 2 o'clock, from his late | _ 111 Hudson street. His remains will be taken to Wood On the 14th of May, of consumption Josrrw Hanarnc- 108 ‘The friends of the family, and also the vid &. Kapp, are respectfully invited to neral, from his late residence, No. 930 Spring street, ou Friday afternoon, at 3 o'cleck. tends of Da- On Wednesda: ~ Maae 4, Aveverus Hervey, infant son | of Henry A. E Friends are invited to attend the funeral, at the resi- a © of the family, 156 Wooster street, at 3 o'clock P.M, on the Mth inst. Ou the Mth of May, Ocrawna, infantdangliter of Capt G.W. Jobason. The relatives apd friends of the family are respectfally | & favited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 21 Suffolk street.on this (Thursday) morning, at 12 o'clock, without further invitation ‘Om the 15th of May, Many Ann Crorsry, the wife of David & ‘The friends of the family. and thos of her brother Jobn McLaughlin, are invited to attend her funeral from her late residence, O97 Grvenwich street, on Thers- , May 15th, at 10 o'clock “underly, ov Tuerday, May 19, Currono W.,son of Wright a Mary Gillies. in the 7th year of bis age The flatives and friends of the fainily are re«pectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his partnts, No, 120 Franklin street, this afternoon, May 1th, Op Tuesday eve ning, May 13, after a lingering illness, Jons Dwwnn. ‘The friends ~y pn of the feaaliy are ron evfully invited to attend bis funeral, on Thursday afte: rer at2 o'clock, from lila lute residence, No, 152 West Tw. ptleth street On Tues morning, May 19, Cuanies Mi. & an od and nnceh respected colored citizen His funeral Will take place this day, at 9PM, from No. 69 Tenth stron, On Wednesday merning, May 14 D. D., pastor of the Bleacker street in the 47th year of his age WART, Basuive Mason, rian Church Kidneys, Thomas Davia, K1ppored to be of Bath, England. Any of his friends can obtain : him by address enant Lode No ¥., of Southern ‘ew York, New Youk Lodge he waa a member Rath (England) and Canada papers pleay’ CO7y — | 510.4 0 ity, of which MARITIME INTELLIGENS Kg ete Work, May 15. mIeH Cleared. Ships—Lydia, Soule, Limerick, Noom Blanche, Mrem: Henechen & Venere Bam bech & Ha\tie, Senders, rewfregos, K 1 Biwelt; sh Co; Amineriand (Old), Pett, Sar € es, Brett, Yore & Co Tt & W Detatelt "ei eet aytisn, J » Gi ape lisytion, Gert he Jeune, NF. Rogers Jack i Juniata, Weber, Norfolk ope W Gandy, Gilford, Phila Martha Maris, $¥ift, Salem; M 2, Piitadelphia; Erie, days, with mdse pares oma onder a2 pape cot- 4 5 days, with cotton, T Wardle “Hark Celeste (Br), Hitagerahs, Galway, ers, to Roneh, By rpeol rake York, trom Hark ee tet Bath), "beeen. Matonraa, May % with on- to § vg Sages in Grande, May 4 with sugar, th fnat ake oe, fromm C ae fe H ashore SE from Deeble end, Shot ir ding. Triumph (Be), ya, in ballast, b ult, let | Jasrengers, to Montgomery, Brother Woe ibn th ah epone Br ah from € i.e ip Arabi Liserpees. 8 edn, Brig Cpey (Be), He jealy, Ponce, PR 2) days, with molasses, of Seareport), Merithew, Cardenas, 31 days, A a "brie Beng Garver” {od Seureport), daya, ‘ehh mince Se, Nesmith & S heey Arcadian (of Wiscasset), Chase, Trinkiad de Cuba, with eugar, to Neemith at stipes Carver, Cardenas, 1 it ” ys, with molasses, to J vefaneed etenate oie ‘r big, of and fro Behr St har die + Principe, suber to Bhleer & Perk, Ma Rives. Ga, 8 doya, with Sehr Elisa Frisby, Saltilla River, Gi Bilicabeth Anne, Ross, Washington, NC, $ days, with b Havens, Lynch, Chincotonrne, 3 days. a incotonrne. 9 days, | Bone ver, Schr Pampero, Pentel Bebe Corto, an ee br Michigan, W; a7 2daya. Sehr Charity, Wie Sel ihr ie ee Pe a a Bark Cuba, from SFrancise a. ‘8 Bremen bark and one brig. eine New England, Mauran, Quebeo; Boadicea (Br), Loa- Mav 14—Wind during the day, NW. Welegraphic Marine Baltimore; schr Inabella, 8 a oe fe LI Arrived—Bark Zion, \—Steamer Town and Celoutta; acim Liverpool; Pharsal: Indiew; Le Coeq, Rio ‘Suntite ‘ia, Infante. Quebec; Howland, h govenst Lombard, Naasau; Friend, bany, Albany; A Lawrence, antago ‘uLewrom, May 11 Cleared—Brig Souther, Boston; om ‘n Sern N York, Arrived—Sehr Fountai 8 ‘Bark Arial, of 18th: achr Richa Bord Sloop Mount Hope, srk for Taunto peail schr with lumber, supposed to be New Onuxans, May 5, a, fadetpiis Ale the North Star, from Lincolaville. Arrived—Ship Union, NYork. Gleared—ship Portsmouth, NYork, Cleared Gth—Bhips Parthenon; and Tile Cleared—Schr Atlai Saile: 16 Harri jan: more; James, Philadelphia. Mary, Baltimore; awe RYPORT, May 13, d Canton, Baiti- Provipence, May 13. ‘ordelia, Bangor; 1 Baltimore; Moses Brown, Phila n, Hudson; sloop Neptune, NYork. iasea ‘up'tor Pawtucket, seht Mary Ann Guest, from beth, from Bangor, Tarpaulin Cove, wag aun into |, and had bowsprit broken. S8ENG: ry ‘MoGuire » of Thentae eet 4 ep iver iy Crosby, 4 Bem a Somes Ceoms 0 edeville, —~ Massippe and feeds $$ Spencer and Antonio C D Pedros, of Hava’ Bricio, of Lima; Aibrecht Kuhne, of Germany; J Griggs, Miss Mischettrees F ii Meyer, E Michelhanson, Atoar Yarnager, Mitone may Weod Asner d friend, Capt Jos Vivian, Macun Gorrissen, L Wickert, a1 ames Unknown, and whose Feri — Bello, P Cw Morales and wi 8, e ere, of Quebee, and two Sisters o Malls. Letter Bags per stoamer Caton, for New Orleans, vie ad- Fans af email.) will slo E Reading mud: j Saeed. a Oe — Smith, Troy. Cld bark Aolus iremen. 1 elose at the ig athe | )'saturday, May 17. at half past 10.0'¢lo see er, for Charleston, will a 3 Reading aS ad Exchange), om Sobeie. at quarter before 4 o'c ‘algo at Kenyon’s, 91 Wall street, Purcapenrnia, May M— Arcived—Parks Gem, Nickerson, and Erie, Growell, Bos- Prince, Cardeuas; Chicopee, Clifurd, Adams, Steele, and J E Appicton, Tost, Newburyport: ry) C. Tarbell, sligtier¢ North Pacific, Hewitt Adelphia; sloop Sarat, do. Rorfolk. "Sid 1th, eloops J Gorhom, 1, NYork. 7 ada bia tor to orl qa, bark Tremont, Sears, Boston; baig Emma, Crowell, City of Glasgow, Campbell, Liver- ), Benes, Quebec; Venesuele, Wit HOW Welling- Tay brig Ellie, Mil wa zas; sohrs Mary Hie m, batts, Crowell i tend bis fu- | employed foe. seve voyage in the whale fialiery, Br Bank Ws Witson, Aven, with eval — Shietds for h 3, Int 2231S lon pthia, on pond Boo gy ew aad two lady sinking conditio seenpees, Ts in iL the vesse! pon after the last Boat left her she a td © The Cistereus with s Deavy ava: they saved uething but what they had on. Scum PRrawx, at Barnegat light hor orfolk 10th inst, rey ci 1 be | ton Redgeld, Ng wide Chive streak, and tack Capt Gat, of bark W. for #] tates 2 Island, in a heavy gale of wind. k Elis Dgaber it (new, 257 . Of Te Washington, P Ire Wn bound Bs Ape 2 Int pee sow Ao 3), Teophs Niki. Btanton, 0 days from Nfledh Chi 12th, ship James AY mn, Neweowa Indian and Pacific ar at FRiver, 12th, bark (late brig) Aerial, Petty, NAt- ford, oil not repe Sept 9). Janeiro, Mareh 2 et from Pacific, pe rte Syiph, Gardner, FIT, 700 sp om In New York City, March £9, of inflammation of the | re Jombe, Ceylon, Feb 98, Arab, Bradley, Pairhaver March 1, Int 8710 wrmation of “ Deard from by letter from Capt Debi o 70) W, Ann Alexander, NBedford, 400 #p on board, (vent home 112). it, in Turks tele: f ‘Nesoas, NPs for” Rortea rp ia L i Nii inet, of Ker West Win Gosdard Reccell, from Calevtta for Boston, 2 of and irom Baltimore, via Pernambuco for th Cellown, Corning, from NYork for Ore MO, Int 198 lon OW fi iW, of tive Lake (Ur), (rom Liverpool for Boston, May 1, captatp and one man by fo , Warren, from Boston for St Jago, from Wilmington, NC, for days from Havan 4 for Wilmington, NC, for Ginegow, 4th | Trig Villon, henee for Halifax, 90 inst, Montauk N by W from Boston for Honolala, 10th | Selr J greats from ism ssc tr Tallman, Young, for New Nheed, for NOr- Virk do ayes, (feorm Cha acon, Apeil Porat . April 23—Sehe Rquity, Fan Gitis Yerom,, Pendiets Chagres “hrisingh | re movers <33r7 fl tiries ‘arietom, Boeton: 2th, barks i Portiana' brine Helen vy S Cortias, § rd ~ KY ‘ane, » Broome, Trtenrtio 2 Unas, he nds “pate wialeos in Havas for N for alvimore, fi alitor res T—Br bark from Serdinisn ort gales, from Malage dow. wo Win H itanard, Sanders, Port Levacrs 17 days, with hides, to Stanton Sth in ip ten lenge Pg Jobnaton, Sid 13th, bark tek $2. yy ap pomgeen Fla. 8 days, with itp a; oa, i, steam! ie bri tea emit, Wi ay villores ‘tating Pore ie, Adela, M'Larty, tons Mobile: 4th, rana, Gooding. Ui Francia Lord, meee te Nor Maria, Foster, Cowes aie Mae Morton, jlenbura, » ts mer 3d, Davis’ Sieees ille, Newport: of ahi aad ; Cardiff, ave, Steteon, Cowes} bark Japonic agher rita ‘rie ‘Aluin, Hann word? Py bug pth, baka ‘John Ben- Wee Mary Lowell Serra Morena; actin doh *Philaad delphia; ries Betans ‘Carde- Sea Belle, Harriman, Caimito; echr Sens, la ‘toude Port- caron, Ja, Mey 7—Bris JL Gittings, for New Y Hija, Lurpee, for Trinidad de Cr re, or) Cuba, same day ‘riton, ny At Port Maria April per, 1 Brom imore. a ersek, Apel 19am brig Elise, for Boston, toy aoe eMATAnzhs, April 90—Arz barks Coatarelll, Dickey, Boe. jen ‘ie, Raynes, Havans 1, bark Helicon, es ees terse an Beadling, a ts Carell em ‘aroline Ai orem). | § Bestman, Cowes; Cama, pee and anger, ost, NYork: PRE Gives april Serarr brig Guingre, Ellems, Havana. " 5 a ere Kone Pouriang.E. apal 208, Wiig’ Retaet Arroys, Mullen, from London tor Porto Ri PALERMO, Apel #—Burk Favoriten Nor), for NOrleans, Ade, (and nok Sicilian, Brig ‘Taranta); Am Ir, Doane, for NYork, do; echt Hernan Co {not Huma) for Boston, dc, The eltsateth Means, and Eliza Jane. for NYork, sld 9th and 1sth. 0 JANEIRO, Mareh 23—Ship Htenr; isco, via Val bark J ter orSdays, Sid ae Fremot ‘Guvnwa, April 17—Drig Marthe Worthington, Freeman, for Boston, with cargo; only Am veel. Sr Crorx, WE, April 26—No Am vessels in port. St Jaco ne Cuna, April Are parka St Jago, Jord Kj 24th, AB Sturgis, do, 26th, bri Catharine Mary. aaa te’ it Fiymouth 1, for Trieste, per to yet in. 10 di eats Be any 22—-Sebre Galota, Tuthill, from N aD April 2dr b1 Vriga 7 F Knox, Smith, Reston: 20th, BiH Chap oy, Charen, barks Swan, White, we dousinks St Petersburg: Bre- eb, tale naa Hichbora, PEiaselp hia; Bay 4, br tire te wen arith rie Tevion, from Philadelphia, diag. Kennard, from San A Tayloy, Hi PALACHICOLA, il 26—Cld brig Hh APALA' » Al o jenry, N reo Gen Clinch, do; iat inst, achr Patriot, Center, Md lea ‘ALEXANDRIA, May 10—Arr schr Wm Franklin, Chur- POSTON, Bay 18—Are shipe TT Whiting, Cal aa i , a se dhipa Hampde ig Han Seecor, Santenelphian ‘Cabot, a Cr eke His a oon Havhinen, St Martins ati mn (Br! y: Hadran and Celcutin; brigs Keoke, Gue- ; Shackford (new, Pb Eastport), Coombs, Ber- are, riggin for ship Concordia); Vesta, Mobile; lip att, as’ Chamberi ington, France; Wright, + ie tu le bi sack for o dia Noten rit iuppoted ou ark hw "uve din, 0 lary tect fof coasters, 8 Bonds b The Laie: Jas Stith brig Caroline, C Me: ‘others A LTINORE, ay 13—Are brig Jabez (Br), Staitl webrs Sarah B Parker, Beatty, New York; ieiets sass), waa AT rf ib mse Arr ecbré Pavilion, Agee , Rondout, (and sld'12th Alfred, Sears, CHAKLESTON, May 10, AM—Arr steunship Teabel, Rol- ie Havana and key West.” Cid steams vaiuatrons, No No- te if xpress (ir), iverpool; a Rea, Havana. Sid aia ‘Albatross No: tesa an ila ny -Cld brigs Protection, 4 Lubec, Pray. NYork; 2d, scbr Mary Elizabeth, ine son, Phila- y %—Arr schrs R Borden, Datins in & e, PI Crane, Philadelphia: jplith, H Ame a2 D Fish, Alba Barratt, from - Passed up, sobr Ja April 12—Arr Helvellyn, Gil- mat, sobee CAL ‘mpson, Terry nig Austin, Ellsworth; 6t! lt, Devereas, Lg nad OKGETO' Ker ‘ON, April 27—In port, ship Aust: Miatvrd. do do; Pacitio; do a brig whe Clinton, trom NYork. . NEW ORLEANS. May ny A Are ship Union, Davis, NYork; barks Z P Brown, Bi Ison, Colson, Rio Junei- Wooling- Tam, coh Somers, Brewer, Matagorda Bay: park TLeteck ramet ies Radecker. inte Rin danelee whee Che Sp), Golpy, Dailey, ing vo a: Cian Lattin Heyn (ie) ina, Osgood, Bi SSHILADELPIIA, May 13—Azr barks. JW Dyer, Dyer, Sngva; Abespa, Arey, Havana; Mary F Slade, Howes, bile; steamer Vulcan, Hand, N York. PENSACOLA, prev to May 2—Arr brig Coral, Freeman, 10—Arr schrs Glenroy, Maxey. Eli omnaen it 5 penne Sid brig Main ‘Artime, Cardenas, (and went fei Monier, Koad, Doboy Island; John, Per- 1 Horton, Gandy, and Mexico, ont harris Newell, Cibble , Harvey, James River; White Tue isi ken, Baltimore; A Jith—Arr sehrs Passengers Arrivea. New Onieans—Ship St ag eying Sird, Mr Dass- Margaret Cliflord—s0 in the steerage. SHIPPING, OMrren BTRAM | RSYVIOATION COMPANY.——FOR Bremer South on. @ United»! been ye | ood wun; . te ss oa through ‘ho Bost Crs vered in Havre. For freight or passage. apply BOL! ER. SAND & KIERA, Ag ae, 0 Brosdway SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—NEW YORK Havre Steam pt Company. The United Mail Steamship FRAN will Tea All letters must . ne Post Office, inane, ply er LIVINGSTON, Agente Now Mirosway. MAIL STRAMSINP COMPA e for California and Ore ACIPIC Through 1 Vare Red connecting wtherner, For freight abo or apply at the oes, Now te treet, ¢ orner Warren ¢ treet. Fre . 8 aly taken v8 ioe hil be signed a 5 7 paceage, Wate. stat imyany, 177 West street, cornet ci ANCISCO DIRECT. wew and el John 8. Fai a hip RAGL tan “pegs ee state rooms, to lower Oy) to ied by a TT, on in eh wa and constitut the loeal ret every quack medicine ies treated by mail, “Office hours trom 8 A. RM. to 2 Y 7to9 P.M, M. LARMONT, M. D., 42 Reade street, two doors trom Broadway. Dan anne naan RANARANAR AARNE OR SAVANNA.—THE SUPERIOR | STEAMSHIP fae day, vagy 1th May, May satartock, P.M. fright of 98 lori Fr TOCHILL, 194 Foon Feet. ro dauh Ma, ~_ Fo NEW ORLEANS, prnncr Te. be at SEVE- 5 eae ty 1 — yo! fw ral days in er. U. 8. Mail — end UNION, ¢ bat. fas 8. Budd, will leave yn Th Toth instant, at 3 o'clock, edt th sh 8 wane rt ee Wail. The Union hae don which are’ admitted by cane rad hi whe z erty rate CO., 48 South atroat. __ MEDICAL. pas RS. MARTIN Th PIPTEENTH STREET, SIXTH M rs iventiate from the Lying-in Total Ait aecouch id ral nurse, with the highest testimonials of the faculty of this city, is prepared to give her profea- sional attendance to the ladies of the city and neighborheod. Mor rosidence ts 71 Fifteenth street, Sixth avenue, EWARD.—JEFFRIES' ANTIDOTE, A cific mixture for the cure of private disorders. It makes ® speedy cure, with the least restrictions of « drink, exposure, or cha on orga in Germany and hi “ouatey to office practice, ry: Ne Duane street id house of Chatham, (not store) where you will be treated on are tional and ecientiti —The neighborhood ia whieh the undersigned has his office ix infested with re be cautions and avoid these dens. ‘The w rds the only regulat physician in thas part of of Duan il without Pain: ‘t tional affect who cannot be eases daily, of ars duration, from the other physiciaus. Tn all. he guaran anent cure. 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WARREN, 1 MOTT STREET, IS CONF: tially consulted on diseases. ractioe peveral of wich were in Europ em effect spoedy cerca, witht hie London diploma ia 1813. cr fail of a cure Z " COOPER, 14 DUANE STREST, MAS POR Tre iat ninoteon yours confined hiv practise to the mont of deliente and toro or He can oure f 01 those disetsen, aud mild’ are jae 7 uugers don't bo deeuive con. mh ® base impostor ia Roos! onre R. MORRISON 18 CONSULTED CONPIDENTIALLT m certain disesser, which he treyts from fis Longom diploma in his private vthea, rote N. B.—No for till oured D* FAWCETT Had REMOVED HIS OFFICE TOM Dorer strea be cam be conbden tially congalong he cares without » Rocer’ eases be cures in a tow daye. His Balm of © debilit: by well-abuse, ia medics tooame evee known in Ui: D*, GLOVER IS CONSULTED AS UST ALIN pipet. cult and protracted enaor, Mie medical ant phy al works are for chlein the book store, 22% Broadway, in rehether he had rovers ate lnformed Unat be is still as his old otha othen, CORRITT. OF 19 wtdont practtes phy, 2 Koone veltett eet, from Goes in disenses, may t on i ¢ a © Da Chatham cncks in Duane atroat OTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINGR to proserthe, on the m. toved “Eororean’ methods, for all diseases of ure, diseased ot gokia, = its to mar be. ¢ poor erat! ‘antly injured thetaselves by a certain dentrective youth, ly with a certainty of Treatment, by LANEY, M 0 FEMAL, BS,-—DR. LAFONT'S CRLEBR TED cD PLEA. —These Pil nate andpowl WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDI Mariconu, Professor se rE to my w wbion TRA ar erie ce