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=wEWwWS BY THE MAILS. @ur Washington Wastuncrox, May 16 "1891 Biessre, Filmore, Corwin, Lewis, Cooper, and so forth— neval Scott, ait so forth—The Mexican Commissioners, | their Awards, the Reciprents of Large Counsel Fees, and | +0 farth—On Dits in Relation Thereto, and so forth—Mr Webster's Conclusion, and so forth. ‘This is great country, and some great things are done in it, ‘The telegraphic communication from me, | which appeared in the Hereld on Monday last, although contradicted and laughed at, on the ipse dizi of the Trea- Gury Department, was a true bill of what took place be- | ‘tween the President and Senator Cooper and the Phila- @viphia committee, and between Mr. Secretary Webster _ ad the same committee. If the truth must be told, I | ad all the facts from the mouth of Senator Cooper and geome of his distinguished associates. The sequel will es- tablish the truth ofall I have communicated. General Windeld Scott will get the nomination for the Presi- @ency, of the forthcoming Pennsylvania whig convention, by * vote nearly or quite unanimous. Governor Jobns- | too will be asemapeatiy, nominated, as a freesoiler, for Feeleotion. But Governor Johnston will lack at least $.900 votes of an election. “After the nomination of Ge- moral Scott. by the Whig State Convention of Preserve | at ia June next, let President Fillmere call upon Mr. Collector Lewis and his peculiar friends, who hay: pledged | om their words that it shall not be done, to know why y pt the pledge gave. + The 2 dits im the city relative to the awards ef the late — on Mexican claims, are numerous vee is stated that Thomas Corwin, at the time of Quitting the Senate and taking a seat in the eabinet, #014 out bis interest in the Mexican claims, before the Lat to Law, Esq., the great «team mail Soard, millionaire, for the sum of $78,000, more or less, upon the | judgment of two able lawyers—Messre. Thayer and John ae New York—that Gov, Corwin’s interest was 2. It ieatated that the gallant Major Lally, a glorious ince of a good fellow receives $70,000, less or more, as 's for his services in pressing sundry heavy claims be- fore board for allowance. Major Lully is not a lew- ie mm, but be is a gentleman of excellent aud discretion. He was a c: ite for =. line, and ona 2 74 oy appointed. but was not. friends Ba Be : he bas done better as counsel for claimants against exico ©. It is stated that Charles March, Esq., the eloquent Bad accomplished biographer of Daniel Webster, and a ae of a good fellow withal, receives $20,000 more or | Cg ey his vgerriors in pushing some of the im- claims to an honorable adjustment ate why Ng 4 Tt Teotated that Mr. Webster, like a man indepen- Gent and above board. and not afraid to meet the glare of the sun of truth at mid day, bas not sold nor disposed Of Lis interest in the aforcsaic Mexican claims, but will etd om to it, ashe has the right to do, until he is paid the per centage pe amy entitled to, A sensible man. 5. Complaint is made that the Secretary of the Treasu- ry le a Paying the fees of the counsel in the awards of the ajoresaid Mexican claims. and withholding the principal. 6. Committees of investigation. with power to send for Persons end papers. are to be called for, fy eanthe, as soon ‘> the two houses of the next Cor “a Eepeat the saying with whic Sfcanae this ome — ie is agreat country. and some great things are done it” ir. Webster has concluded, as his friend- now here | my, “not tolemve the cabinet before autumn. Will not friends, at that late day, have oceasion to ery, C'est | pty oa 9: Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Puurapecenia, May 20, 1851 ttween a New York and Philadelphia Facht— | Auatier Homicide—The Death of Dougherty—Miltary tron ‘The race between the New York yacht Bianca, and the Oxon, of Uais city, comes off to-morrow, for $500 a side’ it will be an exciting seene. The distauce to be run is to apoint twenty-three miles down the river, making forty-sixmiles going and returning. A latge number of he lovers of aquatic «parts from New York are already Jher, and the betting promises to be spirited. The Roger ce | | pe stones in Third avenne, Willams is to accompany the tace Dents Broston, the man stabbed by Allen Noker, a eolored mam, on Sunday morning. in Southwark, died , last night at the hospital. The Coroner i+ tow engaged ib Loe ay the case ry has been made into the caus the death ‘ple Dougherty, luded to in a former letter, oye Remy md that hard drinking had | Sucre to with fle death than hard knocks. H Major William A. Ebegood was yesterday elected | Cowael of the second brigade, Major John Kicss Lieut. Coiwucl. and Captain Henry Mathers Major. | ‘The jury in the case of Warder Cresson declares him to be s rane man, and restores him to all the privileges 0,03 ed before the ccminission of lunacy was obtained. ovly fact that seemed to warrant his insanity way | aversion to Judaism ] | her Card from Willis on Webb—The Mystery Thickening. From the licme Journal, stay SLANDER AIMED TO AFFECT A VER We bave seen the reply of Colonel Webb to our “Card to the Public.” It is the evasive backing-out from bis posi- | tice, which we knew. in some shape, was inevitable. He is even preparing a «cond loop-hole, by intimating that we are a0t speaking of the sume lady!—as if there wore likely to bea mistake as to whose letters were referred to. He Priduces no proof. and uo endorsement of bis assertions, even by the gentleman whom he has referred to as yw, He now con- ¥ proposes to prove the lady's guilt by showing ¥.to our partner, General Morris, a letter written jy herself. after ber ruin, and which be declares * back to him. when her letters were asked for, | go! We, at fint thought. rejoiced at the offer A truth be there and trick be banished) we wid weloome the result of such an interview, as a nding to this busi 4 to Col. Webb. But ned by more prudent heads than our own) | i country on earth would such @ secret and E ed tribunal be allowed to sit in judgment on the character of a woman. Letters may be mis-read; pew | On°s added to previous collections; or they may be ad- | ed to fancy names for the sake of dixgdise; and in views may be utterly mis-reported by an interested ty, and of these cr any other perv Webb bas proved himself too capable. # was dec fore the ccgnirsat of what be professes to ki tempti it owntry, therefore, as the lady's accu: Fepeat our sasertion, that, as far as our owr knowledge wf any inference we ed to draw Srcan it, the indy 4 of appear. ences and wild disregarc of the usages lety, uinine te'ned ber vietue. God forbid that we should assist Col Webb in gotpg back *ix years to prove, for the first time tests woman har xinned: But if he hold. in his seeret keeping (preserved for the love he has to friend.” her futher!) any semblance that can ptrocd. it would be utterly new to ourself—aud 1s mis- Laterpreta tion. mixappliance and publication could only h the stein he is hinself to our prof re through sympathy for a most unk xr Theatrical and Musical, is cld wud pop by an intetligent p cramme 6 9"E.4 hou Ihe drametic publie should properly nsof Mr Hamblin, » Ween pleare them Tm The + ntertalamen wr om. cof ~ Who Speaks First with « and the prformances « 1d: romantic spectacle of © Faus n ate will v 1 f bove wb would di a It went. The fir we comety This wil ted by the A Morning Ca F ti o great favorites aad excelieut a» hu wl The *hote will close with Lool for Tig Niet.0's Gannex.—The benutifal pi rformauces of Mr If Prcide are attracting iarge and highly respcotatie wu dn His Graudtether Whistehomd te sithout oxcep tion the have ever reem, To night t Doctor,” with Messrs, Il, Placide, Jordan, Ar on Bir Biocon, and Joho Sefton, in th wl ha r The term i feature will be * far @ntitied the © First Night | Nevowat Theater —Last evening, this popular plac Of sinweement was de neely crowded, te wit: the r pre. fentstion of the fuiry “peetacte, entitled “Thainbe, the Destroyer; or the Burning Sword.” which was reeeived with the ‘usual unbounded enthuriesm, As regard Pe TY. costumes, equipments, ballet dances ve mental music, combate, Ke, It ie as ex t magnificent @ pre ae Was ever wit | n the American stage same bill © otertainment we Lavsrt The exovedingly attractive on- | ments offered at this favorite establishment are crthy the extensive patronage which ix mightly | tended to the proprietor, Mr. Brougham. whose ener- conduct in the managetial departnent. and purely Or ginal etyle of seting. have wen for him the unlimited fe vor and patron: ce of the public, To-might’s perform. | nce conalats David Copperfield“ and Dou Giove n Mory Taylor will hgure conspienonsly Com saty a Manone vis 1 jtable eompany con tours tomttrmet fail and fa 08. The pro- | Germans for yeulng « aman & Fery elect @haracter The hall will be crowded—go carly | Peccowe’ Minerayis — The amusements nightly offered . consist chiefly of the « mirth andar ye re 5 nm of deidg! t and approbetion. An p t-rnoon perforinance to-day Baevon'a Mr “The wonderful performances of “rum ctenorlinary pelites comedy f appear in (wo of their grea p no inteltigent teonsuter of the benefit On Thnrsdas « eral enttafier tron amper, W fo > Mateman Bicters, attrect overtiowing sudiences. who ® mpletely fascinated by the grace and intetle porters evinced by these Wonderfni artivte eins wdred were depicd admission Int n, ae not arent ae Yoesnt. These B e en the active we Whi | street, from Water te Common Councll. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. May 19 —This board met at the usual hour Mr. Mors the chair, The minutes of the sidewalks of ‘Thirty-c To Hug. tween Ninth and Tenth avenues, Samuel Bell nd others, against the construction of & sewer in Walker street, from strees to Broadway. Of A.M. C. Smith, in relation to Delmo- nico’s vault. Of large number of persons doing busi- ness in and about Washington ths for the removal of the boats used for carrying coal ashes from the pier foot of Fulton street. Of owners of property on Thirty-fourth street, to have a sewer built in that street, between the th and Ninth avenues, Of owners of property on irty-third street, between Sixth aud Kighth avenues, to have curb and gutter set and paved and sidewalks | flagged. Por cros#walk in — street, bss a ton aud enon ~ 8. Bill of Lee, to be uskets destroyed at the ry tn — riet. Oft yer Hose Company No. 9, for re- Le Of George Douglas and others. for 4 sewer in Varick street, commencing opposite No. 50, and rua- ning thente > Canal strest. aa Petition of Solomon xp ‘and Abraham Brown. From the petition it appears that Messrs, Solomon Kipp and Abrabam Brown, with their associates, having become a corporation, pursuant to law, on the 12th Bas ‘1851, by the name of the New York City Railroad Company, for the term of 500 years, with # capital of $1000 and the power to increase the same, if neces have withdrawn a mrp in relation to such ra! previously pre- sented by them, ‘They now petition the Common Coun- sit to grout teens tee right of constructing a railway ¢ lower extremity of the city up to the Harlem ae ut or near Mucons’s dam, offering a further con- dition to run extra cars in the mornings and evenings, at lower than the usual rates, to accommodate the indus trial classes. The petition was referred to a special com. mittee, A communication from the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, in relation to a fire alarm bell for bell tower in Thirty-third street, betwee Ninth and Tenth avenues. Referred to Fire De A communication from the Com) teller, with an ordi- napce, making additional a] tions for City Inspec- tor’s Department. Referred to Committee of Finance. A communication from the Governors of the Alms House, in relation to the presentment of the Grand Jury in ao to the City Prison. Referred to a special com- ST CuRRIMenIRsin aol” iacasea: alse City In- spector, Adopted. ‘A further communication from the same, reporting the condition of his department. Ordered on file. A communication from the Street Commissioner, en- closing estimates for regulating and resetting curb and oe between Ninth and ni nother from the same, enclosing estimates for im- No 12 orig Korth tiver. Referred to the rovement: ne ‘ommmittee on Wharves, Piers, A communication from the Chet eer, with re- turns of the election of an Assistant Engineer, Moses Jackson, in place of J. Miller, resigned. Received, and the election concurred in. REPORTS AROFTED « Of the Committee on Streets, in favor of paving Twenty-seventh street, between Sixth and Eighth ave- nues; also in favor of laying # cross walk in Broad street, opposite the Mechanie’s Exchange; also in favor of flag- ing sidewalks in Twelfth street. between Broadway and fourth avenge; also in favor of repairing the carriage way, apd resetting curb and satan oh east te St. Mark's place, Of the Committee on Ordinances, with an ordi- hance rev: and amending the laws relating to the carts avd cartmen, public porters, and hand cartimen.— Ordered to be printed. Of the Committee on the Fire Department, to whom was referred the petitions of se- veral hose companies for new carriages. Also confirming sundry expulsions from fire companies. Also, upon the application of Engine Company No. 19 for a new engine. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. oe Carlisle Norwood be appointed « Commissioner of Deeds. That more men, if necessary, be employed on the sewer in Third avenue, between Thirty-cighth and Fortieth streets, and the expense deducted from the moneys due to the contractor. ESOLUTIONS REFERRED. That Broadway, between Union square and South ferry, be paved with the Russ pavement, That Forty- seventh strect, from Third to Bighth avenues, be regu- lated and graded. ‘The Board then adjourned until five o'clock Tuesday aftermocn. BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. May 17 —'The board met this afternoon Present, the President inthe chair, and « quorum of members in | their places. Pitino ‘The following petition was presented —Of Hose Com- wny No. 40, for a new house. Ieferted. REPORTS OF COMMITTYSS In favor of concurring for a sewer in Green street, from Canal to Houston street. Concurred in In favcr of concurring for sewer in Franklin street from Broadway to Chapel Report of the Finance Committee. concurring to grant exclusive use of pier foot of 180th street, to Joseph P. Dean. Concurred in. Report of the Committee on Roads, rvcommending the regulating and grading of Beventieth street, from enth, avenue to Hudson river. with an ordinan alto, that a dock be built at the foot of Seventicth street. BEGOLY Tens. ved, That the Superintendent of Streets and Lamps be directed te puy the cartmen of street Manure twenty cents per loud. for carting the same, after the Ist of June neat. Referred. Canal street to Reade street, be a That Elm street. from lighted with gas, “Adopt hat Peek slip, from Front to South street: Roosevelt Front street; William street, from and Gold etrect. from Frank- Frankfort to Pearl street fort to Fulton street. be lighted with gas. Adopted. That Pike street. from Bast Liroadway to Oherry street, be lighted with gas That the sidewalk. and curh sad gutter stones, from ter street to Water street, (hence on enst street to I"lne, thence to 50 Jine street, be Referred. —The Board of Assistants mot this evening; be President im the chair Vetilions were preseuted in order, Among them were inet suspending cr ts, a» far os the Ruse ud others, for a sewer oe A to Kast river. i for permission te teenth str Of scp: vault in ( td siret emonstrance of §. L. H. Ward and others, against regulating ead gradi fty-ffth treet, between Fifth th avenues nr port of Finance ing to grant the n of the Angi Free Chureb of St the Martyr, asking for time to full the con a of thelr a ment to build hospital, Ae, om nin lnnde grapted them for that purpose _ Report of the Committee ou Sewers, in favor of concur. ring to action of the Bourd of Aldermen, relative to the nf dames T. Boche and ¢ them por- n to build a sewer in T from Lex nto Yourth avenue Com een ire Departinent. with der nt How & be dis ‘and thet Peter W ok aad pany No. 4, be re De Miser uupittee on Sewers v ring to t wer in Sixteenth t.from Avonue A to be committe from on in favor of for ewer in & din dy Some Some Spring ot in fhe arted fa 4 Gas, in favor of con ter r a f Abram T. tun niled to plac bis contract r <amcny The special order of the evening. being the report of the epeeint ecm onthe snbject of the Sixth and Righth avenue railroods, wae taken up at ® Inte hour. snd the res iution me amendment + «ere adopted ‘The following are the resoiuth Resolved, That permier granted (6 ———— come intere din the seune, under the name and style of the New York City Roilroad Company. to lay a double track for a rnilroe’ in (Le following -treets, viz —From @ point in Murray street, not less than fifty feet west of Rroadway; thence down Murra, College place and West Broadway; slong the eame al street down Canal street to Hudson street, along Hadecn street ond Fighth avenue toa point ator neat Thirty ninth street, and that sald railroad be continved through the Kighth avenve to Harlem river. whenever required by the Cemmon Counell, ¢ fast as said avenue it graded— sueh track ot tracks to be Iaid under the direction of the Street Commissioner and Common Council, on such grades as shall by them be determined, that ssid —beecme bound in a sufficient penalty to keep in goed repair the space between the track and the space outside the sume on either side. of at least eight feet in width ofeach street in which the rails arv laid; and also that no motive power, except horses, be used below Thirty ninth street, and upon the farther condition that enid — shall place new cars on said railroad with sll the modern improvements for the convenience and comfort of passengers, and that they run cars thereon ench and every day, both ways. a¢ often o# the public convenience may reyair>. under such direction fe the treet Commissioner and Common Council may frow thine to time peeeeribe atm provided ai, That the said———~— shall, in ail ivepeets, comply with the dityction of the Stry Provisions of thi hereon cach and every day, both ways, as fa ore oa frem 5 to 6 o'clock, A. M.; evel from (o'clock, A. M. to & P. M.; every fifteen | Siectar tee oto 48: We.y ant ovees thirty minutes, | —— a, priate Cay ” Misdvs foines Wil Pains ew Borla (i, Kvight, Liverpool, Aprit Pt os 4 43, li Niobe, 4 aa ny ED tiwcibut be Co. Be and betwee Ton 48, Ma Mbt Taha at a Ey ‘is 2 ish ow aw ship Universe, Bird, hence oa iver: from 12 P.M. to A. M.; and as much oftener as public | and w01 convenience may require, under euch directions a# the Common Conant may from time to time preseribe. | Also, that the rate of passage on said railroad shall not exceed a greater sum than five cer for the entire pee of said road; and also, that the Common Council have the power to cause the same to be taken uy at any timethey may eee fit; and also, that the sai ——— shail not aseign their interest in the said road, without first obtaining the consent of the Common Counsell thereto, Adopted as amended ,by a vote of 10 tok. Kesolved, That permission be, and the same is hereby granted to —————, to lay @ track in the following streets, viz:-— Commencing at te. in Murray street, not less than fifty feet from way; thence down — BO di Esty gH si, tae ‘, aminntition of foes bebe lat th, to ee heey jat £4, to the west- dof Grand Beate, aw stentship’ Humboldt, Lines, geek Lady Ca Waterford, 37 ord, in ballast, with lame be Giion. oa Bark No sata ingame amburg, 82 da; h & Kunbard Seen inzas handle gty ioe Sea the a Bark Stella (of Galt Young, Palermo, 45 days, and 24 daye from Gibraltar, wit with eee D Gilmartin & Murray street and College place West Broadway; | the out itaboe thopngh Ween Sees Avan so Canal eowet; thats | ihe aneean Sabie miy an HE down Canal to Varick, up Varick to Carmine, to Sixth tobe ayenue, to Harlem river. whenever required by the Common Council, and as fast as said avenue is graded bar 4 to permit such track to be laid. naity tok« ep in 8 space outside of the trac! penal cks, of ut least eight feet in width, of each street in which the rails are laid; and also, that no motive power excepting horses thereon, be used. And upon the her condition that said _— shall place new ears on said . with all the modern improvements for the;ronvenience and comfort of passant and that they run a car thereon each and ev +h ways. as often as haps J fifteen minutes, from St to oo o'clock, A. M. ttf inutes, from 6 o'clock A.M., to § P.M M, and every thirty minutes, from 8 to 12 P mines from 12 P.M. to 5 A. M.,and as mucli oftencr as public com may require, under such direc- tons 06 the Common Council may from time to time res! bs Also. that the rate of passage on said railroad shall not execed a greater fum than five cents for the entire length of said road. And provided further, that the said —— hall in all ts comply with the directions of | the Street Commissioner, and of the Common Council. | in the building of said railroad, and in the ruvning of | the cars thereon, and in 7 ee other matter connected | with the regulation of the | ‘Anil provided also, Se ~—— shall, before | this permissicn take effect, enter into a good and suff. | cient agreement with the Mayor. Aldermen and Com- | monalty of the city of New York, to be drawn and np- | proved of by the Counsel to the Corporation, binding | themscives to abide by and perform the stipulations and provisions of this resolution. ted, 13 to 6, | Resoived. That that part of said railroad to be built along the streets through which bot the sun? Tun, be laid jointly by ——, and the said William IH. and | Hevry M. Adams, William Ebbitt and associates: and that ihe cars of each road run on the said tracks under such directions aa shall be given by the Street Commis- toner. Adopted, 13 to 5. | Resolved, That’ the suid —— shall not assign | their interest in the said roads, or either of them, with- | out first cbtaining the consent of the Common Council | thereto. Adopted, 13 to 5. | There were 161 deaths in Philadelphia, during the week ending the 17th inst. | Keuben Weed, convicted of Burglary at Bethany. Conp,, committed #uickde, «few days since, in prison. by | banging himse;f, CITY TRADE REPORT. Trrspay, May 0—6P.M. | Brrapsrrrys.—The upward movement in the tour | market, alluded to ie our last, was continued to-day, and, | as both the export and bome.trade demand was pretty | active, sellers were rather difficult to be found, at the | ordinary to straight State, $4.12 a $4 18; mixed to youd Indiana, Mtckigan, and northern Ohio. $4 12 9 $4 25; round boop Ohio and New Orleans, $4 29 a $4 44; pure G: nesee, $4 65 a $4 81; and the better grades at equally improved prices, In Cupadian, we have no new feature to report. at $1 128 $418. Southern remained as noticed yester- | day, with sales of 800 bbls, mixed to good brands, at $4 66 | 3 OT for 100 barrels fine, showing a steady market. Meo! was very dull. Brandywine could be purchased at $0 18, im barrels, and Jersey at $3. Wheat was without further changes. The transactions embraced about 15,{40 bueheis ordinary to prime Canadian, ut (8c. a $1; apd armall lot of red Genesee, at 7c. Corn was less | steady. The receipts were larger, while the inquiry was less animated. Sales of 00.000 bushels Northern round | were made at Glo, a Ol'ye.; Western mixed, Ube. a ble ; | and heated at 5% In Oats. there was not so much doing, but prices were without special change. Rye was nomi- Ay 75c No rales travspired. <t exhibited to-day the same dull at the close of business niined to u few parties bot from. ‘The favorable advices from ronay lost their effest. under the con- sy ieat the Southern ports, and m weather for tbe growing erop, the range of | to 10c, for mildlings of all growths; even claseed parcel: bringing the higher figure | Vrovistons.—Fork was in muderate request, with sales of 400 Dbla new mess at $15 S755; old at $14 25 $15 60 0 $15 62, und old wt $12 2 ming forward more freely. and the market prresed. Abcut 200 bbis. were sold in lots, at $9 a | $1) W for mess, and $6 ® $6 25 for prime Nothing far- ther im prime mess or beet hams, Cut meats were unal- tered. Lard was in demand and firm, at 6 9 9\e b rales of 140 bbls. Sutter ruled heary aud tows Stave being let off at 12a 16k. and Olio ut 10 als Cheese wos selling freely at 644 a Te: \y favorable prices la SX STOCK SALES. MARKETS KLSKEWHERE, | —Fi ‘ et, Boerd $1.00 City C's a Mortis Cans Cumberland Vie ‘y or SCirerd Bank Ww U. States efter Sales 1% Rarrimcone, May 19 we : prew Balt ny board to-day, Mor Peition Oe dO, Wt Ol se Rativond Vonde, 1 ; Lid, 7> aeked; Vork tind Cam vland, 2 Teleg! rophic Lye ports. Nonroin. Mey 10 1651 Corn is drecping. Soles have bevn made of white and yolow, at He. af jet. Stw W. 0. pipe $45, Tar sells a $1 &. Pet mone, May 2, 1851 oge Bartimons d grain are dull,and gales Loword street flour at $4 61 Our markets are withvut oh May 20, 1861 Dn mde a Leston. May 1 of cottom to-day have been <1 ve undergone no chang j Wheat do via atendy but not act about 1600 Ubis, at previous ra principally for milling 7 4 for corn, but no supply is fur round yellow, and’ the rau: figure for mixed Western, Onte are improving, ard 12.00 bushels were weld at 48ige, Ohio whiskey sells at We RT aT RN SE ee ee Married, Ia Sen A Texas, on April 2 cl 8 A, Major Ly F. Lavtonsof New Vor’ Died, On Tueed yD, Buses K of John aud hilen K nged ly tay Her fi © Any morn ster and Mary Cabill er ae vee ond fr funerel. from 106 at 19 o'etock on May 15, Hon MARITIME INTELLIGENCE Movements of the Ocean = Stonmert, Southampton. Port of New Work, May @1. © 76 NOON RETe. wien Ware, Cleared. Lett, Liverpo Steamere-urw ¥ Conard Je; Vatewn, tend, Phiidtelphia, Ripe Emigernt (Brem), Ardroseen, Bremen. Ocleichs & Con Worstnee wise “her Orleans, JW. Elwell; Beate a Co: Gre: ohn Dutton, Burket, Trinidad de Cube, JW Bl. well hs hy it ; Burret itamich!, Barclay & Liy Ineston: Integrity (Bt), Wiki dohn, AB, Cook & epee . Sales of 1.200 bbis. common were made | Cape $4 76, and foncy at $4 04 a $5 60. Rye flour brought | 8! ‘eastward,’ 1th Bork Ht perion (of Ste: Ben M widow Fares ipo tsa Bt lon 09, Tiana trom Mivauues for Revise ne oe * Bark Parodi Portland, Ui , Havana, 9 da; h sugar Morar, Be od ee Ce, sa Bark Esther Frances (of Phila \, , Consia, Philadel- iT tod aa ae gor. tage ge Lg ane *s lon Be ship 65, 6) Boston, 8 di with Bri ari en ATarabure, 86 ds with m Tt chmidt & Balchen. H ‘brig Ciubrus NOY de Kon ola Rochelle, , with Eeanay. to A Sein paling brig Qeean, or ‘wa Dutch bark, from Newcastle for lat 44 60, lon 48 30, passed large qu: Teg Fern (Ital), Vingenzo, Malaga, via Gibraltar, 63d: with inn to T Stalker & Brig Eliza (of “Greenpers), Bennett, Watchman's Cape, vis 8 Montevideo, ys, with guano an ieee in inst, outa BSE or 00K, pia Roberts, Guayama, | PR. Rida +777 j days, with sugar, coffee, &o, to master Brig Curlew (pr), ar Grocnough, Windsor, NS, Plaster, to 98 8 , 9days, with rie Helen Mar (Br), Cargl, Windsor, NS, 24 days, with yan to master. Corine Bartol, (of Baltimere), Graham, Apalachico: » 'y8, with cotton, to Hubbard inst, off Gaps 86 Acnustine: spoht ohip Mary Oresker, from Hew'Or Teans for Philadelph Schr D Brooks (of Goldsboro’), Rosebrock, Carden anys with evgar, to Badge "et le 1 Lainar, Davis 5 Ont Ba 7th inet tobacco, fo 4 Gil of and from Boe W, spoke ship Silas Holmes, hence for N Sclir Advance ce (ot Port nd) Lord, Matagorda, 3) day with cotta, M'Dowell Sehr R W "Brows, Hott, ‘Witmingto val stores. Sehr fee ae. Richm NC, 6 days, with na- Schr Henrico, Tuttle, Rich 3 sehr Amelia, baltimore, Sehr Joni i Word Pro Schr Hor Schr Spray, Dem Schr Vietory, Be a, Schr Martin, Hurd, Portland, 8 4 Sehr Exoel, Edwards, Portland, 8 days. ‘ Schr Savannah, Small, Belfast, 5 days, bound to Newark. Sehr Frances Etleu, Dow, Belfast, 0 days, bound to New- ar! Sehr Sen Mark, Harriman, Bi paper’, 6 days. Schr Falcon. Dunbar, Calais, Sloop Roger Williams, Rhodes, Peovidence. Salled. Ships Eliza, and Mazothon; Br Br bark Hopewell. May ®—Wind wing the da day from southward. Arrived—Ship Forest bark Niagara, Si alaros: ia echr: Berri ¥ y Lind, A Teuisa, Philadelphia, ic, do; BP Brown, ida Mander, NY¥ork. JQ A tavia: barks ‘hina. oe ote) at bag del, Rotter- : Miery Binufon: Baltimore; sckes , Curacoa; Lacon, N York. miwony, May 29. Baw is, Liverpool; Albert, Bremen; roy, CHARLESTON, May 18, Yeti sehr Col Satterloy, do. Momive, May 13. Henry Payson, Alex Ships Vancovver oa Ayres; * Artive a Ship Columbia, Sailed 17th—Ship Camden, Azrived—Ship Republic, Liverpool. Arrived—Sche John pool for City Voiut, went up the girer ze erday. The barks Virrinian, fur NOrles Repeater, Liverpool, both from James River, are in iistapton onde New Onteans, May 12 Below—Ship Suffolk, Boston. New Arrived—Schr Faltei Georgetown, I» New Bxvromp, May 19, Cleare¢—Sehr Henry C Arr y, Albany, Arrived unYPORT, May 15, Ponrraxp. May 19, Jerome, Philsdetphis, Ricnoxo, May I 4-Schrs Pemmaquid, a. —fchr Juliet, Boston. Saren, May 1, \—Brig Vintage, Ambris, Coast of Alricn. Porelgn Melis. Lester, Base of steamer Buccs Reading Room (67 Exchange), ou W Arriy edne Letters Ba a, Will eluse se House. Postage to ench place lv cents. Herald Marine Correspondence. Puracnirmia, May 3-4 PM, Arrive! Steamship Onprey, Marden, Charleston; sii Mary Crocker, Crocker, Urigs Americn, Tread- | bax, Shiner, Mobile; sches Clyde (Br), Wiltians, Harlem; Kensing- , Providence; Kensington, Fost mer, St Helena, Hatch and Thor Ireland. ton: J W Dooge, Chase, Newburyport; Cops ‘on dum, Grace Darling. Bartett, Hrldgeport for $74,000, ead will Sie was insure ” iy put ber ina con it two years old, sud one of t Notices to Mariners, of et Boston frow ¥: N, lon 19 07 W, there js caly h ie not so Inid downon FAG W 1 fathows. with Black and vem of water, w! hart, ato we cast bud ing, James H Moore, Liens «from a trip te the Paral urpore of ascertaining the cor. e and | rapnaed of aeroup of three, avd the r of & mile apa arter to one-haif mil im frow LI to 28 fatl wp war found tot NW ar ow t material. Liew Arctic O Potter, anand Mechanic shipGen Williams, Borsyth, N ibis wh oil, ot New Bedford, bas been sold at Wi aiir San Frencive York, from Charleston for on i Ship deth Sprague, Wadswe mt * teom N York for Francis co, Maton 4, at 9 8, bom 4940 a er gS £ inst. Int ML UT py Of and for Bremen from NYork, 15th inst, at 2007, tom OF A Nin all bound of which wae a whale ship, wae pee 1 Jon t's W. Bork Bronett ork cives, with loss of lar av * Antelope, Ctorby, from Boston (Dee 16) for Vaipa Moreh 13, Hore NNW 90 sua, from Bath (18h inst) for Hta- Bark Chesopeske, froia Messina for Boston, posted Gibral ter loth April Brig Frances, of N¥ork, Pease, from Malage {Sov 4) for SFrancisee, March 9), lat 4 stot Africn for Salem, bbidee, from Co * (formerly Carthers, of Newburyport efor the Britieh Channel, was Apri p Myre Bive, ef Greenport, Bennett * from Monte video for NYork, Aprit 10, Int 15% 8, Lom, rvs Maris, of Wiymouth, & days trom Remedios for SWork, May 12, tat 87, ton 79 10 v Tr, of Weston, steering &,” was sienaticed, 14th inet 10, lon 6 4, Ap Am brig #t ted Mack with ci Winch 8 lat 2 343, ow ew, whit J, ad blue signal for Liverpool, will clove ab | | | Shannen, do} | vant, 8 " Hoop JD Fis Pall River for Albany, 1th Br beg dra sear fark hogar, BFrancisco. 61d Bonvxavx, Baald, for NYork gust; Naney Bu tiated Cs neh fot Fi Brinawick, Thomas, for eg and others, some of Which have not Fro pene t fe ‘Douay, March & wi Turk Lewis, White, Zansibar and lem, Bav or Isuanns, NZ, Jan 3—~A hy - i nog rk & .. rr echr Robt Bruce, Nich- 6—Arr Elvira Harbeck, Cienfuegos, and eld Moreh U—SH chr Shakombau, Good- 6) pail brig Curtis fof Philadelphia, 10 days; sche Madelfa, Harriman, for Beaton, ; and others. * Deau, May 5—Arr. Famer, Charleston for London. Lg IsLanps, Jan 20—Bark Pilot, Duna, from Salem Ju Mt via Ct ‘Cape Verd Islands July 90, arr Nov 5, for Ma- Wi échrs Betsey, from Boco del Toro (Spanish Mata) x, trem Blewfelds. Sid echt Kokeno, NOste vGkayina, PR, maths G—Bark Samt Train, Plummer, forN York, Gonaivesr Apal S0-Schr Era, Chumbcrtain, a ie 20 days, Hy. “Arr frost Marsh, ¥ dole, saaeeee, 10. Ist, Turner, ; Sd, Havre, Matter, do. i ‘McKenzie, for SF ran- . Frinceton, NYprk Sth, EZ and ae ee Noemie, Charlestos Boston. ‘York, r, W bg load for nen, Griswold, hips Sabina, for SFrantiaco; Up, J J Harthorn, roossss 103 for nye Moore, Bi earoo™. 2 ape for Boston a i ter, Wright, for el a York Emeline, Rice, for Three erat iE el, Nes Restatve netblh. veh Brig Jerome, Church, to load for Pro- and Ana, for days; Wm W Saf- M Bentley, Smith, for jarch 27—Barks Fredk Deming, Churchill, from NYork Jin 9, Srp Teh for do abt 10 anya; Wm Scho: der, Upton, for Salem, do; brize Draco, Purbeck. for do, next e, M ids. Of the berth, UGhd fue banks Delegates Marshall tom Salem Rio Jasrino, March §0—Ship Capital, Magoun, etaithde ton for SPrancisco, to eail next day, having repaired and re- Foxcom, Africa, March 31—No Am vessels in port, Ri sid eb Matac: Brig Hodolph, Perry, from SPran- rt Exowar, NSW, jan’ ray at fe Jan 8, bark Emma, SFrancisco, Sid 3d, bark Hy e: ‘StERRA \Lxomn, Feb 26—Arr brig Louisa, Webber, from Salem Feb ld Mor LL, for leew: Scanany Aba 22—Brij , Tucker, for NYork, Ne Orie, — and Crm ites, for Gloucester, ui 0 y S—Brig Chas Heath, Putuam, for Boston, ALBANY, sloops Retna on rege joston; Pa N Bedford; eloops ; Fa Prestient, Providence Pike aes sehr Leader, Boston; eloop Ho} “Providence. ALEXANDRIA, May’ K—Arr sche Cohasset, Blackwell, Boston; 17th, i ever, Boston; chr “Barnstable, do. id bi an : ide oy 1 ie ier Prentice Woodbury, Cadiz; Home Ports. 17—Arr sehr Commodore, Provide Bary do; Ke) mis, © be meet e ch rid ‘alla (Br), Key West (at SF eieue Monee. and: Noble: Trelam’, Phitadel: ae, Veruill, NYork. At Quarsntine, ship, Farlia- a, Liv . A from Palerms. Cll ships Witch of the Ware cli ce i tons. , SFranciseo: European ‘And: th barks mkt; Lucerne, Sproul sehr ri Stella a he BALT MORE, May ‘Arr ra Richmond, Lindsay, Cal- Ino; bark Elia, Fives, Sete (the Ella ‘ived in quar: she was detained on acoount of Gulnare, Ley = tine on Friday last, where sickness of cot of lier crew): bel c Wick We aiorie PR: Mary, Tvisbie, Berton: SE Parker, Beatty, ; echrs Tyro, Duvel . Cli bark MTs, dark El Dorado, Etch: rmainbucoand'a mkt. May 16— Arr eclir Jenny Lind, NY ork. With—Arr eer Bowditehy Emery, Porto Rico: i7th, brig Fuchsia (Br), Daxison, Neweastle-on-Tyne; sehr Telegraph, AST, May 15—Are echr Caroline, NYork. Sid brig pa Gilchrist. Sayannals ARLESTON, Mey 16—Arr she Jonas Smith, Nichols, Philadelphia: stoops J NY DieiToN, May warrecne 8 wen, Chase, NYork, xr fae? "Dental Gee: ¢ Jerce and Mt Hope, NYork for T: PAST MAC aS, ‘May 15—S14 schrs Wm Pope, Foster do; Splendid, Stoall, and It B Fos- ter, Kellar, de. Cit Stn tne Repeater (Be), Tiverporl. FALL RIVER, May i5—Arr gers Mary Aun and Caxo- line, Philadelphia: Nantie, Norfolk oth—Arr sehr Heetor, as sloop Ana BMcimes, Al- Dany. Sid sehr Fidelity, NY ee May 16 Are #e!'e Thomas H Thomp- Joan GEORGETOWN Me’ Moutros. Storer, EioicrsteR May 15—Arr brig Grampus, Motchiiss, Surinam, id brig Pleiades, Center, Surinam, TALLOW ny 13—Arr sehr Rochester, NYo TACHSONVILLE, May (—Arr sehr JG Faxon, H York. Cla 7th, brige Eliza, Emery, Navy Bay: Pace a erife, Poland, Portisad; Sth, & 10—Sid pubes Ww Reve Nv ork 1th, beig EM LE DE , Newenstle Br). wen Taylor, tt Reed, and Mozart, Phtindelphin. SEMA tip, ruproned te be the from & bark and four Quite a feet ie nx which are the aod Superiot (Ur). for ther Fraacis, ahi rs Quen Victor! chno, NB; barks Ariel (Br), for Quebec fog Neth ena brie Queely Shield. tor St NORPOLK, Bay 17—Are brig Alvany, T m New LONDON, May Ii—Arr sche Wee fora tor York. pa Hch—Arr rropellers Quinsbaug. Wil Kon for SVork: U8 sure la, Motntir# Rockland 3 8 1 Norw r Arr schrs Wy ry faded "Piuelity, Fall River for NYork: Stoan ch Chase, Bsracoa via Providence, for ame. Sid bark Mai rs rt Havana Fr echt Meridian, Higelns, Providence for NY grk ton, Clark, Ely orth ‘for N Yorks Ieth, vohe wil erect for N MM 7 fe Is—Are bark Mrotbers,, Ward Hi, do. Sit vrig. May anhawa, Smith, York My W7—"Are ahr Owrar Jonen. Ke Keo ltimore; Isth, sche Notus. uete Basan Chese: Wersree, vis Previdense: oud Bothy echesBarsh W ereham for S York DYork I BEwith, Albany. NANTUCKET. Mey i —Arr sehre H Pancost aud Geo Mieatim. Philadel pile: Hs Beith, Alans. Sl be ane NY ork: Isth, sloop Elect, N Yer rita DELP UIA, May 1—Are ech T ¥ Abell, Dick ertiand, Conn, Cl trig wore ie Morris, Crose, Naren; steamer Anthracite Pisin, N¥oer VORTIAND, Mey 16—Arr brige Potosi, Better, Matanras oman, St ne, vin Btgwrt Seunte Chae rela Tribew. Crocker, Cardenas, York: Hoary Dunster, Baltimore for Ba’ ‘Arr bark (ab Littlejohn, Cardena Andrew King, Fraoblin, Trin Merriman, Havaue sand: tk avonmal; ete Mer, 4 bernie, NVork Any, Hop¥io creche Odd Fellow, NYork. ORTS SMOt TH, Mey LovAre brig Pragk Willis t Stewart, Me “ Arr brig MS acl, a Boveve tor Niork of Beverly, ard ¥ r ad &: ‘Vrane Marilia Mar “Pani Mitehel ecntine, Union, Baldimore: SACO, May 13—Sid echt Ko: Packet ship New World—Thos Law and dale, Mb, Homi ray United Stater—™ binson, Indy and child, G Dumfries and two danghters Havava—Bark Parodi—Jd Mh W Turner, ‘once, PR—Rark Hy Mr Ste Acute Uypgtion—Me Archibald, vom and ver ree. vaBrig Cortae Rartot—Dr Jo o—Brig Blire—Mr Fry and son, Mes 4 avton, Wen ley MEDICAL, EVICAL LECTURES ON SEMINAL DISRASES The fret mumber, fifty pages, by R. Glover, MD, giv and cure of a clnes of dim It is illustrated by N engravin class nduced. whieh ba been TeAns, i im early y here be lo gousuited in thls cles of 5 conte, 25 CENTS PRIVATE MEDICAT, WORK. -DOCTOR Rolph ticnl Treaties, giving tee diet, &e.. Ke, It onab eon to fndee ifekiMtelly tr Tages, Pith plates. Bold at 5 Greene le jailed in secure em Ann # conte prepaid. <DB. 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Constitutional weatness, co at a sooret habit, effectually cured, emt cases cf four days, A Perfect cure oF ho charge. od DUANE amare seer kxowN R. coor 4 DUANE Division dete condned pee aes ‘cases of those di mitd ved. few da; D574 FAWCETT HA REMOVAD HIS OFFICE whiok he curoewy ee few days. His Ba! most int Bodicine Known in this oountey: ae ‘CON. rIDENT wi he can be E ity. ton oid bys clcabuus i ‘ae +t for that deena which ‘on certain disease: red i . L. MORTAMORE WOULD SAY TO TH ny are of thy haat” ai Ire devoted eT feasion, and have tre a hoabands it thi Jory for disease in oll ite BES theses, Peer Ona ‘me te. ‘ose wi ish tp pono it me on ean do 80 (free of charge), from Peat a . gigas Oa SBR where to, Yorker y' rhealth and ‘money. 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REWARD.—JB} PRIS ANTIDOTA, é betwee for the ew without ¢ on the pature and t 1 the bindred affections—ilin jor to anything of Author of “The Pam abhor cf a work om © Self-A Ke.," sixth edition, ntry For sale at the publishers STNINGEIA T W's BD, Rroadway, aud by the author, OM Broadway THER S BOOK: OR, MORAL PHYMO- A tation will f intereat miners © thin book. en pr if tos & famity Preveut many pen nt people vom marrying. this book will tell you br p {oh wilt Gece ' hot all wed 60 6 detail, but ean arcane bis rly interssts them, Persons, waabe ne ioliar ty Dr. J. J da, bow \Oitce: oF No. 12 Anu streak. tients will and no where $ REWAMD.—CROSSMAN'S SI'RCIFIC Mix. toet,—OF all remedies yet discovered, thinks the It akes a speedy and permancnt cure, 4 oF exposure, Many are cv ured ia, tne ‘inye ‘3 Broadway, corner o ome ator H ato Bevcdwen, nr) and beneficent F i known | to be fositive cure duel dlernecs that hag yet, been ed, it matters not what age, sex or stage of the disoe- sno new, untried experiment, for it ly 4 hospitals ia Franc: t It weed ia all the lanes eith eapectal favorite in Rico on in nee eighteen ¥1 mercury 2H Clonery | P,’ RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE « raaerieas M-y} "tse ‘Trestis Am Ke. —Othes hours, 9 to 12 pied) No. & Groen wich ‘esa 4 ise to ome, that ow of neapent pte Stench ace ote Nia te ato the diseases which people of every doacriytion Ye cure so easitye If, Rowever, the Unseoumats pas) the miseries th eae Hopte! brine apem society were Keowee ery different opinion ld be formed. And fi mt, mivery and ue no other ret, if properly an ig haa sue yea, spec init. thre wt tom the nde en 7 he has aes in ‘onsen of tek hevever com woah wee LI soe that, neaquen aw i mi frm carly improper b Safe, and radical cures 0 Ober nowece in Am: we yuspema st the ens rt ys my aes iv mee

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