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ee ‘AFFAIRS IN THE CITY. sane mises No. 23 Dey street, for the months of Septom- ber, October, and November, 1851. The defendant. gartewa, was citizens think it im vahalee aaienten r to accept the oap-stone of tho Bunker Hill ite fe “i “ Robert Harding, Havre Eusler ? uisler } Park Harriet, Antwerp... lef the store. tvut coon after returned and sold the | THR 404 MONTES EXCITEDENT undertone, to the ear of tho teacher, and made some WHOLESALE PRICES OURRENT. videnoe; Involee, Glover, NLondom; Nertborn Lizht, Baytia, eicudstcastisaeuaeiid Pot ppbed adele deeper’ fic spar ored ee IN BOSTON. comments thereon. It is also true that when leavin, Connecren Wrowesvar, Manon 31, rox ris, Maw Yous NYork, City Intelligence, of the twoboys against Mrs. Rit nd, notwithstanding Montes’ tho Wells School, of girls, she bowed Hamat. Rillsoe Cartoon pahze Manin Beker, Wane ladle Sees Pr@ren Lees: —M, Robert Kemp, the csishrated | Mm ly denied the ant hold hor to eee Hiovan Beets, Boston, Maren 20, 1352 pier | nearest 0 Raltateoe othe tcens taeeed “1 poate rene Heookifa | Yawn, Day. Ports H inte Tesland sie a uJ J . - 00! i Fewn, oe Leo! om Fronoh Artist, who-e fame is well known in Caris and | terband entored Ingo the rupted beak ny ste git; | Sta—In your edition of Saturday you saw fit to| he'the entertainment she had reooived; and 1 | Luise payable in cash. Goods sored to be sold at publio | Homtons 2 Mwain,*fewnsond, Pall RivargMesh aie, Oana, New York, will give, om Saturday night, a leoture in the | Teleased from custody. 4 we take exception to a visit paid by me to soveral of | was gind to se that the children immodiately ee ean wee ame SA a SO eH Ae Te ae dank: Niorks Pirplain Teal, Robmoat French tangunge, at the Society Library, Brosdway The False Preience Case.—The investigation pending | Your public schools, in company with two of your pice her vory properly reciprocated the bow. Mr. |” aan: HAY, 109 ibs.- , Miseellanceus. q ho mulbdests chome by Us Giaies Pela ach Fas, agalees Daniel W. Townsond and 1). W. Metcalf, chargod | Tespectablo fellow citizens. This oxception was based | Chairmaa, strangers from abroad understand the free | ret rie, 508%0 612% | North Rivor..,-— 60 w= 65 Gi B most interesting description, nam 4 bee ny a ay eee Mee Chester Drigcs andothers, | on reports spread to my detriment by my Josuitic | achools of Boston to be an object cf interest, peculiar | Pe te 6 | eee melasia Intemestaa in MOcienas pepies te have beeeeasee the life of the great comic poet, Molivve, and Prenoh | on Tu fh Fee eet Ne CUEnE MP again | enemios, and as to the truth orfalsehood of which | to our city, and few strangers of taste and obsorva- | yi! Rasslay 17th inst, in lab 29, lon 80, Cotnlly Siemasted, aad with os eoety enter the ie of Eee Xi te | Sn Tustday atternoon before Justice Osborn, ons hearing, | you ascort you know nothing. Now, pormit me to ‘ait Boston without visiting its eohools. Hi Fellow, pee: — 38 ‘ of bowsprit, but tt is said roquited no nosistanos firm act of the © Misenthrope’” the J he) ion bred eller Byveng deed a Sesh erage cawaa ask you whore is tho most harm, in a visit by ® cana eetabitihed etiquette ae nore yer roan erat ib — 1 epars to ri ju veg i She had experionced & hurrionae . J B As. Bd re nl . A . ba a o'clook, athor; and the lecture wil be closed with "Le Prison. | ther postponed until next Monday, euee was far | stranger to the most wonderful and interesting of | this etiquette was fully observed in the case of the | SRorm.. ; Creme S adhd be for Ohatlet bens: budl fie Kemp merits 0 bompen, and all ememan. M. Robert | vin Outrageous Jissautt—Officer’ Devoe, of the Chiefs | #!! your institutions, or in the haao, falso, dishonest, | yisit of Madame Lola Montes. Noither the school N Hiteeas, baying Hoe beats, galley, demu cores mimper; and all bia frends and admirers | office, on Tuesday arrested Aman named Jaimes Wyeth Sapenuessatiyy uncharitable constraction you have | committee nor its mombers, as such, hin, Whee ay cia. S ale on 17th, Off Hattoras.. Fhe mats, Me 5 ey, ver, on a charge of violently assaulti ad | children wi ave an ure or im r 5 i ‘tte ba vr wo pebouarion —The flowing table will show the nam. | Letting in. very brutal manner Taino Rbnloe an hu | thought connected with my visit Hit had. not boon | £20 ttuees and it would be great ay hea SeBodsin ba Ofst Bout high ase ents BSE wes exptcted te Re apt calor wmap yadiceg Mol plas read incl once alga Percerrs rary wap sena ls a gh Wee A) ee into their heads by yourself? Believe mo, sir, | artist, on the ground that she is assailed. In tho | Vara,in bd a Matansas: — I8iia- 11% | Scun Luoy Witire, Torrey, from Baltimore for Bestea, March 2—-Ship Pidelia, Liverpool en 78 — ays | nen were terribly beaten about the: fore ccd. toed ce | there ia often more impurity in the mind ofthe oritic | case of Lola Montes, I have not yot loarned, from | nacntper is Fut into Now Bedford 2ith int, wich loss of am Anchor, eu@- Racer, “2! 445 | being stamped upon with the heels of theasaallants’ boot, | ham in the objeot eee; none, There are mon | any history entitled to confidence, that sho has for- ton'e Point dey ponisns, Baskets: He ‘rea # Undernriter, Ti “a The accnsed parties Tere, conveyed before the Mayor, yea ers oe sek eet robb pied eee ihe comes usually granted Twix Now Orleans papery state that for the bwo weeks pre- ; ; > er commi em to prison : , ished i ion. vious to the 2lat inst, t ? Helene, Bremen . 185 : ———— their nudity. Thoroare mon living like Paul the pas ay hee pete that the call which he had Sy ONDAGE- hi P3— low, owing to the provaiuing sroateely winds tart ee ek, © St. Denis, Havre + 3 Landlord and ‘Tenant, fourth, whe would object to tho paintingof the Last | mado upon the goutleman who had just spoken was | American. pel -| First sett, Sl. 26 e398 | Setoutwand Docud voscsta Chase fot eee aR aaES — FIRST DISTRICT COURT. judgment, and throw a bronze ry over the Ft ay 244 | there 7 tgged from. Pa Pree Som Before Judge Green. Hatuo of Prudonee, and like Michael Angelo to the | {her'Santionad thee be host he cho nemtar bee $i | Soteas ent inutan und’on che tae ganies Sauna. Aad om c Ship Hemisphere, Liverpo: + 404 Mane 31.—Michael Githooly against Frederick | Pope, I might reply toyou, sir, ‘Reform tho world, | fore the committee, and no objection was mado. 10 | Brine of wert rie wind hauled to the estward on the ; Pe Pi + 8% | Bohde.—This action is brought to recover $37 50 | and theag aspormons will reform themselves.”” The gentleman (Mr. Emerson) says he has heard CA iin escpet esha awn é 7 ? . against defendant, as surety of one John H. You think it im r, sir, for a danseuse to visit i i m i . 1840, Teagte tps elem Anges Prince Albert, London + 14} DHonvel Pad . nothing against the character of the lady in ques jowburyport in 1549, longth 106 feet, beam 24 “ « Helvetia, Havre... z nzelmen for three months rent of store and pre- | one of your publio itutions! Did your fellow | ¢ion——no objections to her charactor—but I havo Fd Auotion at NBodford enrd th c = radley, haiedeatih: frome; asin heard that she has been the mistress of tho King bonny — 2 ‘sho will be fittod for + , Te 4 “ of Bavaria, that she has been drummed out of town, 4 ; : late of ship Liverpool, of NBedferd, rb in answer, set upthat the tenant was unjustly dos- | Do you. think it improper for your public institu- | and that this is not tho only caso of her being a | 4% straigh 4 Doe eile: = 18am 22. | Bark Montgom iit at Baltimore tn 14h, ist Total... aa turbed in the enjoyment of the premises, by tho | tions daily to reooive willing contributions from tho | jy; tooslebrated: Co. fanoy: 42 | Hemlock, light— 134a— 111g | fect 2 inches, beim 24 foot 4 inches, dopth 11 foot 4 dm March “Ship New York. Havre omission of the land 08 ich iste 2 ji mistress to celebrated persons. Ryoilour, oo 4 | Bo. middiing— 13 *~14'5 | wos sold at samo place and samo day for $7100. Day “ eonttetes Tiverod mission of tho landlord to restore the front, which | hard carned salary of artists? Ifyou do, youmight | “Mr, EMexson interrupted——Does the gontleman | Meal, Jersey. 50. Do. beary...—M &—134 | Thain, Nantuckol, was the purchaser. Whaling bark Wimae ee 3 ae, ZEREXD OCR had been removed by the corporation in widoning | make it the subject of your next poem, for I amin- ish what he i i ted and a Do. br'aywine: 62 Do. good'dgd— 10 a—Lits | tow, 283 tons, was sold wt samo place and day, for $466. American Congross, Dey streot, and that b raataat ied 3 wish what he is saying reported and spread among Do. poor do..— 74a— 9 | Capt Wm Royuard, of Niedford, ft : P ‘ & Richard Cobden, E y streot, and that he was prevented from enjoying | formed that you are, or have been, a poet, though | the children of our schools ? Whee, smbite é Bes Fee ee aha aye Wim Roynard, o! ‘ord, was the purobaser. “ « Bear of the West, Liverpool... '.2 the samo. It uppears, by acinission of parties, that | I never should have suspected it from so illiberal, | ~ yfr, Pgu7.—The children know more about itthan 106 Lim k— 7 Notice to Marinors, « “ Ysaac Bell, Havre...... 5 639 | the plaintiff held the presaises by a virtue of a loaso | ungentlemunly, and immoral constructions. If you | wo aro aware of. Ninety-nine out of every hundred Rockland, o'sk, 125 a—— (Orricran]. “ William Nelson, Liverpool + 477 | Spm the corner thereof, for the term of five years, | do not, pray do. not open your mouth again on the | of the misses of the school visited know inore than pi Brandy J.J Di- hoi suljcined adenen: ot saatenreran “ Atlantic, Antwerp. : 296 | which will expire on the first day of ban noxt; | subject of the visit of an artist to a public institu- | we do about the character of thowoman in question. rye pny... . ennueoad totale apeartaaan tetas Des tment of Btate, s i w uthington, Liverpool... «+ 954 | that on the 12th day of July, 1851, dering the tena | tion, The Mayor called the speaker to order, by saying wo is published for tho tntormation of the ip mastors of the Splendid, Mavre..,.. + 382) of the defendant, the Corporation of the city of With regard to my talent, it would bo unbecom- | that there was no question before the moramittes.: United States and others interes Pp ire Now York, upon due proovedings bofore that time, | Ing in tno to speak or quoto—but to say that L | "Mr. Lormor moved an adjournment, which 10 bel "_ Civanolation from Ottela Copy waPet BARES aaa had, for widening Doy street, took ten feet from the | have ever posed myself in this country in any other | gion he withdrew b request. a Yurst Deranraant oF THN Orvice OF STATE, Making a total of. front of the premises, leaving the entire front ox- | quality than that ofan art/ste, is false, in tho throat Mr. Eaenson.—I wish merely to explain in a fow | Barley, West...— 77 . ” Kovar Drongn: cesses sess sed, and they remained in that condition until | of whoov it | i * Mf P ‘Onte, N'rthorn.— 40 Conforming myzelf to what has boon proposod by my pe 3 aha a wo The gentle Mr, Holt) said he got mg Minister of Floanc far Hanurm Rairroap iwent.—The inguest on | the Ist of Di Sar'l bei Ty boarded I fh tn Ba, nn he gentlepian (Mr. Hol) said he got my Do. Jorrey, .— 39 tnister of Fioxuce in sgreemont with the ooungel of minis- this eubject, which was to havo met yesterday morning | +29 28¢ of December last, being merely boarded up had the offer made to mo when in Europe, of ¢cnsont. With this Ido not find fault; but he did | COTTON ters, Lassent to and decroo tho following:— ey oy wie 7 ‘fe =) in front, and that the defendant remainod in posses- | entering America triumphantly. ''riumpant arches b r Hi , | Middiing Uplds— 75a— ‘n tho poninsula and islands adjscont thors, shalt p o'clock, was furcher adjourned till this Baorning, at | ion oe" ty sie til the 4th of Decomb toi oted fe eee not say that he was going to state what I had done Do. Gull, a ‘same footing of Spauish ‘veesels for the exe the same hour, in.consequunce of the sickness of oue-of a no ‘ he premises until the of Decomber | wore offored to be erected for mo on the pier, gar- | Wasimpropor on my part. DOMESTIC GOOB! navigation and port duties; or, and that fs teeap, & the jurors, ad his consequent inability to attend. They | Jast, when be was removed for non payment | Jands to be hung across my way, flowers spread over On motion of Mr. Lornmnor, tho committee ad- | Shirtings, bro..— 4 of dighthonsos, anoho and of loading and ua: @ecel, as hos before been stated. at the special term reom | ofrent by summary proceedings. It also appearod | my track, and my carriage drawn to my hotel by journed.—Boston Courier, March 31 Do. b cargo, established ia law of the 1th of April, of the Superior Court, on the floor immediately above the bey eid hundred and twelve dollars was allowed | human bands, amidst showors of bouqustsandvivas. * 4 ‘d ¢ Do. Peretti Pome ge pales he Lith of Deo last, the ves: Coroner's office. and paid to plaintiff for taking possession of the ten | All this I declined. If thore is unything that I : Spa ap are yee Feapective territorios to the veasols of the Spanish he Tavis Foves ie Tay Watasa-The Cosines, on | thet by the corporation, alld #e.O00 toounee at the | chorauahig datare ic ia hucbne, oT rem aolines: Vets Cavemen core De ware 2—Tho goverumeny will giro nocountot this order to Tuesday, hold an ingrest on the body of an infant, about four weeks old, found floating in the water, faot of Wall treet. Mr. Orborne. of No. $5 Monroe siveot, tostified that he heard a cart y he saw a woman and girl pass down the pier. with a bundle, at an early hour terday morving and immediately after heard & splash the water, and then saw them leave the pier as quic ly 80,8 vaved in premises for the like purposes. It also appoared that the owner of the premises in question, in Sep- tember last, excavater i lot, of which he wasn the cellar to the adjoining owner, and that, in doing large portion of the yard of the premiso# in c n. ‘The lease from tho plaintiff on arriving, the frce use of the telegraph, which was courteously tendored me by the gentlemanly ropricteys; and in no case have [| made interest to uy the good opinions of journals. t had cost mo to return to the stage scalding tears, but I was determined if L succeeded at all, it Boforo Joseph Bridgham, Esq. Marcu 31.—Endeavor to make a Revolt.—William | Shay and Thomas Daly, seamon, from on board tho | brought up for examination on ti bark Guilford, were arrested by the Marshal, and charge ; when, vidence of Capt. Leslie and his chief ted by Mr. Ridgway for tho prosecution, vpon t mate, ¢ the Cortes. + ee « z Given at the plros, on of Jan, 1862. Ttis ai, thoroyal hand. Tuo Miniai pinot by of Vinanoe. JUAN BRAVO MURILLO. U The copy iscorrect. ‘Teanstation corres Foreign Ports, May aourz, March %—Brizs Thoa Tro bridge, Trowbridge, for NYork; schrs Juniata, Web- ; inatic b body. ontaine f b puld be legitimately in the ait of my profes- ¢4 : i g cargos Braganra. 1d) es posable. Dr. Lidell made an oxamination of the body nan contaiued a clause that there should | should be legitimately in the pursuit of my profes- , 2) Wer Cue fendnnts nice Bolt nn0, Bragans , a and considered that the death was caused by inflamma: | be no abatement of rent while the building is | sion ns an aitiste, though I was ns well satisiiod as | {\ M asckeenen of Ap cepapaReL MST Tigi aars ae pie M Freeman, Gio Pe tion of the lungs. ‘ihe jury found a verdict accordingly, | being altered im the widening of the street. | the man who made me the offer, that in refusing it I part of the arew'of the above 1 d bark, whiol Amerionn, do, gelian Cloud, S , othe: 4 Ovrraceous Nvcirer—About half-past one o'clock | | fendant’s counsel objects to the plaintifl’s | was sacrificing « great many duilars to my priuci- | eat on Tuoaday afternoon, while atill in the AREA (igen), San i Nirig Mary A doting, Onkemtth, fam esterday morning. a ca ite 78 y-and contends that the tenant bas suffored | ples. I hadtoo much amour propre, sir, to bo shown | sivertand huiore deparLing for Savannah, havin for = Count of @ tautiny among theeroy, © bio we Ftreet, between Bi k y clamthe to a large amount, which should be | up like a weolly horse or a white negro; but it is a | jig object tho overthrow of tho Wantar'é guclionty 3 Norway bar.105— a—— Sr Tomas, March U—bhips Blanchard (of Yarmouth), street, which is undergoing repairs, having been lett open —set against the plaintifi’s claim.— | satiofaction to know that if it is I who have sufiered nd that although the remaining ‘port! f tho por No. ussian dy,..8/ 50 89—~ | Davis, fur NYork loth; Alesto, Nickerson, for California (of without a light. The carriage, containing four persons. | ‘Tho Judge, in his de hat the de- | by it, it is the public which has gaine i and that although tho remaining portion of tho | satinet wpe on and from Boston); barks John A T'sylor (of Wilmingtom, ig i ‘ 4 he Judge, in his decision, says, that the de by it, it is the public which has gained, and thatin- | ¢,, tly ret a to duty, theso t Sitively NC), Worayth, for Povte Bloc next'day; Racsrh oH was considerably damaged. Information of the accident | fondant, by hi 2 ln ie ee Ee boars o 3 fabul i crew quietly returned to duty, theso two positively 2); Moraythy vonext day; Koeoriaza (of Bugka- Was immedintely received at the sixth wardatationhouse, | fendant, by his agrecment, expressly undortook to | steadgf paying from ¢3 up to @ fabulous price for | refused, notwithstanding all Capt. Loslie's poraua- Yilie), from Georgetown, SC; ‘diag; Dries Vernon, Kont, Lag ee plain Jewett, with thee men, repaired | PSY Fent during “the term for which the promiscs | ticke, ull who desired it havo had tho satistaction | Sons, necompanyings. such refusal with personal a her ins Rngte (o Caroni, Hancohiolds, of aad eee ee ee sien tnt Gabince | were leased, aud, in fact, ho continued in possession | of socing me for a much gmallor sum. J was coun- | Hons Recompanging, such rol ig | Lomnccoking Tats Goa favlor (at Thomationy Tuller, tree ‘They also filled up the street, so as to avoid any Tartuer | @nd in the enjoyment of the same, until he wus re- | selled by several of iny friends in New York to pur- e Roads dit asian Be 6. | Norfoik, do; Damersoove (of Eastport), Hanscomb, accident moved by legal proceedings. It is a woll ostablish- | chase the esteem of those whose minds had been in- Crors iy Wrerern TexAS.—-The San Antonio | Antimony, Or Ree | Menon (el and from ae mmane Davis, do; and other Acciprxt.—About 12 o'clock on Tuewlay nicht, Daniel | ed prineiplo of law, that where the landlord doos | flucnced by the Jesuitical stories in circulation with | papors say that crops were never Letter in Western Texas, | ABtmony Hes: tidut are onpooted from Martiniques so? nt SoRE Oe! Kairns feil into the cellar of the rear buildiag, No. 39 | not expresly undertake, by his agrooment, to keep | regard to me, by giving the receipts of my first | at this sckeon of the yeur, than at present. and gray. ! Homo Ports. street and cut bis head very severely, He was | {ho premises in reprir, ho is not required to do so-— | night to public charities. ‘Tho idoa was repugnant | -—————_—___naenememmmmmeenes | A100," terLSbxD—. 29 12% | BOSTON, March 20—Arr brig Rescue (of Hancock), Steat- soreness Me eee tY «three o’ciock on | the tenant takes them for better or for worse, (6 | to we, and I refused doing so till the eve of the clove CITY TRADE REPORT. z Nails, o, ass. 1b— Bixn—_3%q | ton, moro for ath; achrs Baltic, Pierce, Steppabans Tendny ahternovn a boy named Deonis Mullins, of No, | Cowen’s Rep. 475,) and is obliged to pay reat | of my engagemonte, when I havo invarisbly given Wepnranar, March 31—6 P.M. | Asatwtian . eet 1g. | pocks Peruvian, Troat, Frankfort for Norfolk; Mary Kemiok, G3 Week Thirticth street about six years of age, was run | Auring the term for whieh be has hired thom; nor | them a benefit, when 1 could obtuin the permission | | Ast bis. pots and poaris found buyers, ut | Balsam Copavi— 2G a— 56, Shot pate Pope ery Seria: At Oks: York: Qa over by cart No, 1632. driven by Patriek Shopeys, in the | Was the plaintiff linble for the acts of third par- | of the directors of the theatre. $5 12), 25 per 100 Ibs. ay oper peal by Vamela (Br), Morriam, Havans; sloop rk. employ of W. Foster. Aesisiaut Capisin Dann. of the ‘Iwenticth ward. who was passing by at the time, hnd the ties in excavating the adjoi manner as to prevent the proper enjoyment of the ng premises, in such T speak of Jesuitical lies, I mentioned toa fow friends, in Paris, my intention of coming to Aine- Flour was less buoyant, the sales not excceding 5.400 bbis. common to good Southern, at $ dg to $4564; ordinary to choice State, at $4508 Baleam C N tham, 01 Nothing gone to. sea; inj ship Hindostan, and bark E nin in the Roads, Schr W WW yer started, but boy conveyed to his residence. premises in question hy the tenant. The defend- | rica, on an artistic tour. [rmediatety a!l tho jour- ‘ try | | chored below. Reecurd—On Tuesday aftcrnoon, a man nomedJowph | bne's claim, therefore, {or damages ia not legal | pals, from Canada to Mexico, were flooded with com- | S478; tnd mixed to fancy Western, at $4 6434 5 $4 10-4 WALTIMORE, March 20—Arr ship Pharaaiia, Dyor, New Reef, on jumping after ihe boat at Jersey City ferzy. ‘sdemand for rent. Judgmont | munications new thets in tho | Pye tow Wheat, Lariey, and oata York: bark Climtonin Wright, atte, NOrloansy sok jumped into the slip and was with much difficulty rescued trom drowning. by officer Colton and others ¥ikx —About half-past six o'clock on Tuesday ovening, 8 fire broke out in the stables rear of 69 Perry street, “he horses wore all saved, but the stables were burned to the ground The Alleged Cuban Dxpedition. as res . racter of Tell.’ This will be suceseded by the drama of ply to unsex me---to deprive mo of thathigh, noble, | 11%c., and 100 Rio $340. a 9.0. Ht, Mi e United States District Court. the Broken Sword,’ and the whole will terininate with | chivairousprotection, whieh isso universally accord: | — i'mcir-—000 boxes Malage raisins brought $1.65; and more, vis Portiand. sid brig John Marshall, Collins, Savsa- __ Before Hon. Judge Judson. the langhable farce of * Mr. and Mrs. White.” | ed to woman in this country by generous men. | 24 cluster do. $1 088 $2 10. Klophant, ret'd— Bubints Alans trot) Pesan haan ee UNITED STATES VS. JOHN L. O°SULLIVAN AND Broapway Tuvarne.—Mr. For the distinguished | Very well, sir; did they succeed? [have been Enricnrs.—Shippers were waiting letters per Canada. Palm Oil, 1b. ..— ‘on RLESTON, March 25—Arr bark Cherokee, Getty, orrens. American traedian, is to appear again this evemng, in | yoy four mouths in this country, aud my success, | 8d hence engagementa were light. Some 609 bales of VAINTS— Orlonns; brig Storling, Pike, Matanrag, 11 days.’ In theef- Twesty-F par. his great character of William ‘Telh, in the historical trae + ; rem Sieh make Seats + | cotton were engaged for Liverpool at 44d. Flour was at Toad, red Am ‘ing beg Anuandale (of Camden), from Windies. ld Manch 0) —At the sitting of the Court this morning, | gedy of tbat name, supported by several of the leading , isteud of din ae ping, has Neer from the first | ].'sd ala Sd. and grain at 644d. ‘To London, 700 a Gebers, joa s be Welt (Br), Bradshare, Livsepooks base Re Mr. Van Juren announced that telegraphic despatch | members of the company. ‘The concluding feature will | woment up to the present time. | Americans are no | so pbis, dour were engaged ut Bs. There was no altera- | Cuter. Sp.ben, dey ¢ Raveandl, Pitman, flverpess base dekes Rates. ae bad been received from Mr. Cutting. stating that be was ce, styled * The Guardian Angoi.”” fool and, believe me, though they may be im- | (ion in rates to other ports, and nothing of moment to | Epsom Sait De. ge'ndin oll Hermoine, Howard, Gottenborg: ketch Commereo, Soabiates, still unable to leave Trenton. There would be, there- “Mr. Hudson and Mist Annie Lons- potrd upon al first, Gey soon come again to their | report A || Gueaee brig Joseph, Kellors, NYorkg schr Fries (Nor), elf (Mr, ¥. B.) to sum up on behalf of to appear again at thie popular ostablishment to- nes. Tnon.-—There were 820 tons Scotch pig taken at $20 50 | G. Art orth of Bnrop S and Mr. Hoffman had been notified that ht, Mr. Hudon will personate his feyorite character | I finally arrived here in your tri-mouniain city, | a $21, 6 months; demand good. G. Art #) Whiting, Am, .— fan bee hell, NYork. SidsoheTP Al- required to proceed this aorniug on the | of Conner the Rush, inthe drama of the “Kuightof Ar- | plonsantly associated by me With my own adopted | _ Lxan.—-Some 100 tons Spanish were purchased al $4 ey sf Chalk, per ton. 1 DEN, March S¢--Are sche F Nelson, Hooper, North Bert of the prosecution. va.” supported by Mrs. MeKenma. late Miss Melton. | paine, and which I had more curiosity to see than [ | cath, per 100 Ibs., stock reduced G. Myrr: Verm’n Ch River, Va, Sid 19th, schra Rosanna Rose, Coombs, Wil- The I t Attorney said that Mr. Hoffman was un- | Miss Lonsdale will 9 , im the faree of “The | ever had bad for the far famed city of the seven she —Excepting a snle of 200 hide. Muscovado at |G: ¥lrry! peeoyis wth, cohra F J Cummings, ¥ ¢, Charleston; pore SERS lh we Pp sp ert perro | nek mn enact al ly styled the | Tho latter was the heathon mystic number, but the barusepray «et i a00 qulicos, fuseod changed hands at | Seat iat earner pes Mr. Van Buren could then goon. and the Ristrict Attor- | “Twelfth Night.” is to be repeated to-night with the | former was that ef the Christina trinity, and Was | 62c., the former rate. G. Tragacanth, x ‘rr achrs Gen Taylor, Jones, N nid eum up for the prosecution same powerful enst. It has been received every night | connected in my minggwith thoso noble, self-sacri Provistons were in good demand, and the bu white flakey.—- 6) AL RIVETS tem ae dis cohrs C actescidi me nde announced that ho had received a note from | this week by crowded am with great delight and ficing, devoted men, Wao were ovar the olseert ofmy | reached 700 bbis. new prime and mess pork at pete as: oe eaandria; Borden, James, Baltimore, ee ‘and be expected to be able to be here at | approbation. ‘The musics called the “Maid oftne admiration. [had twice been placed under the pro- | $16. 12 250 packnges choul- | }Zecac, Brasil. 118 In port &th, ships SE Austin, Star Nepudlic, and W o'clock. In s short ti fierwords Mr. | Movntain,”’ will be performed with it. tection of its citizens-—once by my parents in India, f& H3<c.; 200 bbls rf Travis, cor NYork; barks Grecuield, and Milford, for Hoffman srrived, and proceeded to addres the Court and | Nerioxan, Tunatrs.—The Nu i ona voyage to England, and once on my pilgrimage prime and ress Wim M Inrvic, Hallet, for Boston; brig Deacen, for NOt: jury,on the part of the eution, with his wonted | wl patronized. The pieces for thin to ehivcunnitey, wala Kettler case lied lL eause teres K 4 respectively epnss ache Bon Nevis, Bast bas power of eloquence, cecup: pwards of Qurce hours, | dramas entitled *Nick of the Woods,” ' ¥> . ion.—House and lot W Hi’ Stewart, Steve and concluding in a stra poctio oratory and im- pressivencss which etieited the applauso of a crowded off-set to the pl ni for plaintiff, for $87 50, the amount of bis claim, | and coats. Theatrical and Musical, Bowery Tiieatne.—The bill of entertainments selected for this evening is feotvre will be SI © William Tell,” in the burlesque entitled * will be sure to draw a 1 thistheatee, Puri, highly attractive, Tho commencing heridan Knowles’ tragedy, entitled which Mr, Eddy will sustain the cha- izarre This programme ge assemblage of the patrons of working hard to merit » contin- ing upen io all tho ep vocabulary blackgtard. 1t was said, also, that I | tamed wild horses, horsewhi perl gendarmes, kuock- | ed fi ith a piste! ball off the bald heads of alder- men, fought duels, threw poaple overboard for the | sake of saving them from drowning, and amultiuade oi other similar feats. Now, sir, do yousoe the sly, Jesuitical, infamous design of all this? It was sim- | gret the choice that had boen made for me. | _ Tsay my pilgrimage to America, for it was in | deed a pilgrimage. Not such as was made by thos: Tye flour. at $3.60 a $3 624. were unaltered. Kye tended upwards, 2/000 bushols rexlizing 80c. Southern white and yellow corn was held at 650, # Go, and 70c., without transactions, Corrox.—There was rather more steadiness apparent in the market to-dey, caused by the more favorable advices per Canada. and prospect of lowor treights to Liverpool. ‘The sales were, 2,000 bales. Correx.—Wo heard that 200 bags Java fetched le. # House and lot ndway, 2, $100.0 $16,700 5 ), ner Chewhers etreet and Pf do. du, 563 Brosdway, DI do. Cantharides, pe Camphor er... 28 8— a5 Camphor, refi. — 38 a— 30 ‘Trp’ sy. ‘arnish, gal. os" b, i Fieronoe 20b¢ls Turpt,gal..— 40 a— 43 a a 4— Jenkins, ter, Providence; Laurel, “» N York; orm, FRiver. At Quarantino ship Jane Hoa- Stewart, from Liverpool, and will have to remain r passengers, who Are sick, are removed to its) understand sho has somo 90 cases Cid ship Vandslis, Joha Linfrie, Bro 3 bark tic, Learnard, Apalachicola; schr Mary Ihoed, Hi Loston, fe PRUSTOL, March 26—Sld schr President, Padelford, Nor- folk. BATH, March 26—Arr schr Loduskia, Hutchinson, Balti- t, Mobiles 16th udge Whitman, Daw rom NOrlesna. Clk on bark T neacel: h, barks W ris, Hallet, Bee- BT M Le Mth, rt then took arecest. On reasssming of the | uance of public favor, and will be sure to receive it | gallant, noble men who eteered their bark to Ply | Bowery, 16370, $9,800; do. do, Sut Bowery, 3 Greenseld, “Hepbe NYork; ship ‘ clock, Mr. Yau Buren rose to sn up on Tansvat's Musuem.—The popular picces entitled “Or- | mouth rock—but moro like that » loverwould make | $6,500; de. do. S00) Bowery, UMUSE HOLE. tech Se Sie Thee Ror NOrleans), behal! of (ho defendants, but had not concluded his arg’ ganic Affection.” and ~ Milliner's Holiday,” will com- | to the mistroes of his heart, a disciple of Mahomet | 40. 4 Virst street, 20 x 62, ichr vain Catharine, Davis, and Alsbame, Davis, ae adjournment, at sixo’clock, He will resume | price th sterteinment to be given in the lecture | to his long dreamed of Mecca, a Catholic devot to | Eitet strect, 10x00, $4000; | do, ‘ St Georgo f tk River, Wa; Monterey, Wiley, Damaria- slay) morring, at half-past ten o'clock. The Industrial Congress. Toon of this estat of Cherry and F Bownny Creer —This establi-hment c th elm ir Star’? fternoon. The spectacle will be given in the evening. will positive | the adored and worshippéd shrine of his saint. And | as a Ioverat tho fect of his edored mistress, # Ma- 20x50 $4,050; do, do, 10 First’ street, 20x49, $4200; do. do.. 1 Extra s(rect, 18x22, $1,750; do. do. 2 do., 15x25, $1,650; do. do. 4 do., 15x25, $1,650; do. do 349 Bowery, CAL AP imothy, tro cotta for do; Wm Penn, Homans, With—Arrechra Argo ‘Nave fon, Porto Cabello 9th ins ‘orton for N York. Nicker- for Boston; Siocon Baker, ary Langdea, Simonton; Th ‘rovinoetown ; 7 self ‘ § es ; fs Hawos, Tangier for Boston; he for 1d seasion was held, on Titesday. at the | cider on Saturday evening next. Therefore, those who | Lommedan before the self-eusponded coffin of the | 25x68, '$14,500; do. do. 105 Fourth avenue, 25x100, $8,500; $Y . ne Seat second, arpa ~ ree Tae folomia, | bare not yet. witnessed sands and Company's troupe of | prophet—a travel worn pellegrino prostrate before | dodo. Whitehall street, 17x44. $6,095; do do’ 90 ao. Hib aly ane Richmond, Baw, meckiand tor MXerky Rave New City Hall, Daniel Willis presiding. The following | coucetrians. should avwil themselves of the preseut op- | the baldacchino of St. Peter at Romo, so have I | }:x44, $5,600; do. do. 38 de A 1 lot corner Sié schrs Julia Frances, Alabam: rotest was presented and ordered on file :-— portunity, The progromme for this evening is very at- | Lowed, silent, content and happy before the only | S:cond avenue and Kightocuth street. 26x76, $5.500; 1 do, Mary Langdon, Thos Hix, Richmond, an: ubery. oe New Yous, March 28, 1852, a sina, | successful realization of a principle to which Thave | Saicinine, do., $2,800; 2 do, do. each 26x70, $2.80 each, inst, for Heston; brig Androw Ming (of NYork). Rayue, Seusrremex:—We were highly surprised on bearing the band of Ethiopian delinea- | devoted my life. And now, whon I, as a stranger, me oe vee peed on Big! enth street, 225100, $2,000; Savannah 19h inst, for do; schrs Kugene (of Provincetown), foport of our delegates, concerning your meeting of the fe f KO Jeronpas wiped | wish to pay a visit to those nurseries of your noble | 3p, ‘a so iy Bee near y-sixth street, each Freeman, Jacmel Sth inat, for Boston; Geo Shattuck, Free- Zid inst. that you voted for the pacsage of that 0 called ieces, and burle sening. Tho wove Websters: your Calhcunt your | 2x100, #15 each, $1,625. ee a wan, ard Despatch, Bonnard, Tanglor for Boston; Susan, Maine Liguor law. Is it not aguinst all common sense? ~uefit of Mr. Malle of on Saturday ov. | Clay oii an aeil ti tA re intr rt pe rs iy to i ) extent of 900 tiercos, at $3 25.4 $3 | Saloratus (ob)— Sh 0— Russell, Bigatows for Nantucket, i z f . ti we for- ning next. | yisye9 Cl “5 : B as " phd 56%, por 100 Ibs. Mar! firm Sel Am, ref,..—U),a—12 h—No arrival, - “ ea ese siave you me FENG te ay 607 | Woon's Sixernxts—Thiscompany of negro performers | Fieon you, sir! For an ill bred, snarling eur, un- | Seinime.—Sales of M0 bbls. Ohio whiskey wore elected, | Sal Suda, A&E— Dga— 1 fant CSD ee eee bid you to dr No, you have not that right, gentlemen. We always con- offer a very amis! programme of Ethiopian minstrelsy Thore great fr | Worthy to stand at the portal of public opinion. j at 20 —a reduetion, Cuba Muse jeapateh lod § In port 11 am, light, bark Lumetto, brig Andeow sidered you as men who want that their fellow brethren } for this evening. ni rites, Messrs. Horn, | } hid been told that hn were a good Little fellow, yond the disposal ot 250 boxes brown Ha- Porto Rico. ing. to enjoy happiness and freedom, but now we are deeply s pold Meyer, and Brig Hi all appear. | and published a good little paper, though you did | ‘wo have nothing to report. ber: Minato Suan bag HARTFORD, March 29—Arr eteamer Seneca, Chaikor, N deceived. iefcre all, you ought to be republicens, and hes given one concert at Washington, ani | fyi) a3 a play'writer. Stick to your new trade, sir, s of this forenoon’s auc- sete RO Mid OM | York. Sli woht Roynear Williams, Brown, do. republicans cannot de trey the independence of say one. | 18 about to give another. Cinet t suits you, and praise your Vespucci and other | Soe ee ee thm, NYork; ects Brockville, Limebgence avd Mepdivte. On voting forthe above mentioned law, you have openly | Catmeaine Haves ison her way to Cincinnati from / +. cits aa much us you picase, but do not interfere By4e.5 116 do., S3e.; 16 de. er, Allen, do; Convert, Brown, Mayaguez. Uld 17thy brig shown that you never have recognized true social princi- ples. and we hereby withdraw our delegates from: your New Orleans. where Diowsren has ret ecessful. » she has been very s During the"Iast turned to this city. year a great many attempts huve heen made to give nmy innocent amusements, and abuse me isiting with respectable gentlemen, accompanied 3 40 do., 2 1 do., ; 9., Boe. ; 32 half chests and 26 chests Root, 20) L Pm T'redk Eugene, Flinton, Navy Ba; LEWES, March 29, 4° PM—Tho vossels which wont to soa on Saturday returned to harbor this morning, in consequence f the Social Turnvertin. s ag with reg] rk = pnt oy in. oF... —— a S— r Gcclings. By order of MUEMANN, Seevetasy, P. T. third or fourth rate concerts on Dempster's plan, suchas | Ly one of theig wives, a public institution in which 2) 564; BO dow SL a SLKC.; 190 do,, | Tarte, Aen ib— 24 825 of advereo wind and weather. We counted about GO ail of + io the following: if the Frasers and MelIntyr Ls i Ae he Lg | they had placed, for education, A ape vat children. 107 so oe i ecm = = fs) a et bee Bet ay) My ae Aaron 2 Baovey, brigs PROTEST only in the country, not ip New York, where nothing but Above all, if you would have the character of an aS do. Aiden rm ticelio, Elenora (Br), Sarah (Br), Yan sevndersigned beg heave rerpecifully to represent to | the bighest order of music, or the lowest, ean be success- | honest men, never give circulation to aspersiona of Sich. ket 1 Bf Vee Frances, Win Portere Nesters Reve Statcoman, Saxon, ci «Industrial Congrese that they cannot but view the | ful —cither ftatian opera wud concerts by prima denny | (i09 character of a lady of Which you know nothing, | 2°.‘ 40.5 8 Hiyvon Skin D. Fraistine, 1825 91850 Ko. “The upward bound fleet left Inst night. Wind strong recent proceedings ofeertain members on the affirmative alnstrels. The two extremes meet in point | 1; 5 falas. tis thammalva a Whish, f chests, 280. & XU. 7 — 8170 from SSE, ond raining. ; mC ihe Maine Liquor Law question. ar highly de- The res 0 which are fulso im themsclves, and which, for my 196 do.. 2! ‘x e170 ald — 8 PM—The stoam tug America, Virden, from Philadalphis, po ory not only te the well-being of this body, but also | tis A singer will give # i a i defy any man living to prove. oft be arr at harbor this afternoon, ig left tho packet ship ar cubversive of the beacfleent enda of public discussion, | Female Academy, Brooklyn. This will be a rich treat | ai | Louneur de vous saluer. » Bho. V Sheckamazon, for Liverpool, at anchor near the buoy on and. therefore, deinand the expression of owe most hearty for the citizens of Yors wilt take ph Broollyn, next coneert in New morrow night. at the Tabernacle. M. Dx Laxpsrxup Meaty, Loua Months. half chests, 2% ; 100 do.. 28 ven. 20, 5 o'clock, PM—The pkt May ip Shackamaxon, for Liverpool, went to sea at § o'clock th Up dissent. The ground of objection to the proceedings ders e morning. wal wring which was evidently resorted Tk A. HE Poxpy, of the National theatre, has pur — of @ veredla are dotained inthe harbor by adverse winds toe te este the CAlive be well aoe the dis- | chased the balance of the Duverna lease of that building. Boston Grammar School Committee. Re on THs Dar. sana wrappece 5 ateg | Re caterorabble weather. The brigReendecs, from Metan- i er of bringing the debate to an | and has, there sbundoned his jutention of taking the ape ni perpay > abet cree By Erie Rarcnoso,—i03 packages butter, Florida weeyres 16 n—69 | g88for NYork, and brig and five deoply inden sohrs, nm- evssion 4 inthe manner of ig the deta , tapreber Philadelphia An adjourned mecting of this commaittee was held | 4 reo sides leather, 10 bbls, hour. 4 ri rtm ROH) | Keown, came in this afternoon fora barbor, Wind strong semyt ta Petar ctioajes wete made, ontse same’ | easerany Srvers EASY ES eee eo Uren oe) Thr a ,| Penn: teed tone 10 a 30 | SGN Rasch Smarr chips Einstein, (Br), Mughos tira to ‘embatram and emi, the, Comgom with Our Aenpulco Correspondence, The Bonrd then took ap the subject of Lole | nutter asus buat str’ 2 = <tewe 18 bose “termite ig Sie | Gem usmians Cieh tan aeoae, Ds Beer Prat axe) tne cutive evening was, wasted in thie way with: Acarv1co, March 6, 1852. | Montes? visit to the schools. psow Ever Rau.noan.—80 bbls, flour. 19 packages <2 Filadel hing Cli. bark Tamardon, Rintan Boston, ei out somueh a= once tousheng the main question before | BYreri: of the North America—Great Excitencat | Mr. Peta, after remarking that an occurrence had 50 bushels outs, 57 sheep, 40 bbls. Liquor, 26 bales 13 9-22 | yiiton, Bostons Welow chip Rajan, fecaNYorne Tenlee At the last meeting, after agreeing to a re- on thi Prrssenuers recently taken plaee in some of the public schools, | bey, aud 684 packages merchandise, em unis aI Ea toamsbine Metcor, Forbes, Galvoston; proceed with the debate, aud keep the question Lot f sg LAO which bad attracted considerable attention, and ex- gn BFR Woke Talbot, do; bark Jeddo, Paing, Cha sh member who desired to speak should be I presume ere you will have read this, you will | cited considerable discussion out-doore, called upon New York Dry Goods Market. Ami, Saxony, ..— 42 a— 44 Bork Prine Godenen ian 2 Present, moved the previous question, and thus | Our trip across tho iethmus was mora plonsant than | “Ap Manton apecific charges had | ¢2na4 bos bad a magic influence on the demand. Jon Gon. to 5g W1'd— 30 883 | sonnes trizy Cremer, AI ers nicer an, Bonah NOE. . shed te ‘ r. EMmRsON snid, that a@ no specific charges had | ¢, bi isston h ai | loved "the mouth of members who , wished 40 | otherwise, and when once on the dock of the steam- | heen made, he could'not understand what ft was tho | UecrAre Tety Puty. he commlasion houses nd importers 2 | OREM BEDFORD, Maren 6—Are sche Tnoy White, Balti- 7 pew tulle, the vote of twentyone in the efizmative | ship North America, Iconsidered our labors, compa- | gentleman wanted. amortments, already msde, to weet tho present demand, UIT Sanne more for Moston. Sha arth, sehr Cornelia, NYork. was declared the unanimous voice of tho Congress. not- | ratively speaking, nt an end; but my evil gonius was | ” Mr. Feu eaid tho occurrence to which ho reforred | Western merebants are arriving daily, and aro in great | fiaitins,sun, ch 480 0 5 28 o Womihcite Bob eieer Bis cone Dect 7 Whteb pete Withsiauding there were eighteen mombers present on tent only to let me enjoy @ few days of quictude. | related to the visit of Lola Montes to several of owr | Want of goods, having reduced their stock unusually low. 4 Brasiilecte...2200 a28— | Nyon, 2 st paysogs ee the negative side, who woukd not vote beeause of the un- | On ihe night of the 27th Fobruery, at half-past 11 | public schools, and that she was accompanicd in | ‘be preeent month (March), now drawing to a close, will baat DOG faa fo Oth Ave prop Deoatnr, Goer, Nvork for Nowwish. Gair proceedings of the aMlrmative members, who hap- | >... T'was awoke from sleep by thumping of | thatvisit by the gontleman in front of hi f scarcely show less activity in comparizon with the busi- do. Mar. : fame == NEW UAVEN, March 2+—Arr§ bark Brothers, Ward, Pencd at that woment to have s majority prevent, but | fp ose] Knowing that we ‘were near thls ert Tea ite loved the iatrodaction of set ian ee een Wek. god Saapeion oceeed HerwetinCa 3) wad Desison: wraiehe Horie calnacadtalapatiage: > oI ‘ongress., oer oe ; 7 at 4 Mt. Dor + a jenison, Smit! ‘ork. Seaetias Tat oh hot promanin Guscree tear seep my first impression was that we were ona reef of | characters had an immoral and pernicious tondon- SS ene. the, eapertetfiten ste 1 atom oo Sense tee Se NEWPORT, March 27—Azr echt Harvert, Presby, Taua- secur, demand the prompt rep Mason of every true | rooks which extends out near the entrance of this y on the scholars and the public at largo, and the | being 14.544 packages aguinst 11,230 for the same period Nicay. Bo... .25— = ton fOF NYRR. one Meecuthaass austin, Soe Ln ncmeNTne big: reer h T found t hi wae afraid. that’ * ald'be i . gis Saas Unis Brown sheetjogs and coivcags nie ih tatoerateine | Berets om 38™ PNANTUCKET, ws Sarah J $ Fit logan protest agrinst thoee above recited. in getting ont. however, I found we were not nesr | he was afraid that it would be viowed in an fa- . Brown shoetings and ings are in moderate but d 1 CKET, March 26—Arr echr Sarah Jane, Fitrgo- John White, Solum A. Simfth thero, but on the beach, about eighty miles from | vorablo light towards our city. Mr. Felt again said | steady demand, with an ample supply; priccs are very it Saree TRUE STiier, 110, Maceh Badia sobs 7 SEDs, Coates I Toba Ureford, Acapulco. Now it is more than probable that you | that he referred to the visit of that gontleman (Mr, } niform. Bleached goods are rathor source aa tespocts thie wae ta larbadoon, aon Z ; ze A on Ae ae leatebe will have an opportunity to read a description of our | Emerson) and Lola Montes to three of tho public | lower 4 Dei but fhe goods are firm, and sell provious PHILADELPHIA, March 20—Arr bark Coy Brices, Tay- New York, Me ar misfortune by a more able pen than mino; but at the | achcols. to arrival. are active for a for demand, princi- lor, Boston; schra EG Willard, Willard, Cardenas 10 day; On motion. the Congress then went into a ballot for '’ tel haa aay tntneniie, t| Me. Eur: ia th ‘i pally tothe East; prices are firm. Osnaburgéare dull, aud | Martin sking,. 190 poLoper, Lake, Providenoe; SW Boll, Rowland, NY ocks elegates to the National Industrial Congress, to be held | Same time believing it will be more interesting, I | r. PMEREON said that ng there wae no question | the supply very small. Denime are in steady requost at | Hod fox, Nora b= SKN Stoclman, ‘Gandy, do; Goo Hofman, Worth, PRiver. nt Weehington. D.C,, on June 2. Messrs. M. A. Wilsou | Will endenvor to give you a brief description of it. hefore the Board, he could only reply to the gontle- | yegular prices’ Stripes and ticks ar more active, but | Zo# Seal, 6! Soth—Are scnte, Com 8 oekton, Risley, and 3A Hobart, avd Charica Schiff were appointed and they an- ‘Tho night was most beautiful—nota cloud in the | man (Mr. Felt) by general consent. Ho asked the | the supply is lergo and priees low. Printing cloths are | 2 ork. chrs Choynpeaks, Barratt, Harlem; Sow horizon—and a bri, moon shining, making it as Chair if be could ety! Dighton; Horton, Gandy, NYork; Ex- pounced the cleetion of the following persons as the re- srocecd. dull, and quotations nominal. Prints azo very activ, zasxet, D enit of the balloting:—Deegates—D. U. Henderon, John cht as day. Cn Blethen, after giving ‘direo- The Mayon suid he might go on, and all styles are firm; low qualities are depressed. PROVIDE! Ey March 7-—Are sloop América, Storgos N i. Kingricy. Abroham @, Levy, J. Alex. Smith, Daniel to the first mate to be called at 11 o'clock, and Mr. Emxnsos then addressed tho comuuiiteg ag fole | Cloghousare active at stereotype prices; both Lancaster a orks, Cid sche Ha eb, Nickerson, Philadelphia Si Willis, KR. A, Bath W. V. Barr. Substitut.s—D. 6 having directed the course of the veasel, wont to hi lo sags ond Glacgow tell at 103.0. Lawns are quiet. ‘Delaince aan 0 ¥ q i he Angi Cooly, Wiltitm Weet, Michael Ryan, Jobn H. Keyser, | &Ving direc wee tele dee ae te re sotive; but tbe large supply rend Movements of Ocean Steamers. noops Win 1X Bowen, Kenney, aud Horry Caw Motiiew A. Wilko, Ne MeArthar, David Marah, | Tom and to bed. ‘The mute perceiving that the | Mr. President—In soveral of oureity newspapers,® { fiver and prices tavor the? heyer Wo cece | Rance Leaves, Dare. | For, Deh—Ate ship Massachusetts (of NYork), & Apa Afver taking action on the eommon school rystem, the ve the vesee} wason would most certainly runhor | yery unnecessary parade has heen madeot the simplo | ye’ mills instead of two, last Spring, all protacitg tS ‘ Lactioolay cokes Jemeletane, Cote, Bene Pee taeaa Congres then adjourned to next Tuesday, When the utl-Maine Liquor law delegates will be ashore: put her off threo points before calling the Captain. The Captain when called, on discovering fact that Mmo. Lola Montes hes visited three of our schools. Statements havo been publiched, descriptive domestic dclaines, and the supply exeedy the demand. Cloths sre dull end heavy. ie excessive sapply has f Simmons, Weoks, Philadelphia. SI schr Coungotiout, Vea Ry aad load oil for Boston; stoop Uarvest, French, ork, present in force. to tuke action on the protest against the | the course of the versel, directed her course to be | of the procedure of the visitant and the martors a been ruinous to manufacturers, The Wool Growers’ : = ction of the Industrial Congress on tempereng. ebanged again, and in tess than halfan hourfrom } the echolars, that have no foundation in truth; anda | Manufactaring Association has been compelled to mond, bbe Repeentensh ee ea Prite ele the time he came on deck, the veesel was on the | member of the committee, in the common course of | Suspend ents and operations Cassimerea and hing t Daggett, NYork. Sid sebr Hamlet, Nickerson, Police Intelligence. beach and in a very dangerous position. Tho his duty, hes been rudely censured. The whole matter poyw utioete ore dull in first hands, and prices heavy. Tweeds pis Maroh 2%—Art achre "% " . " A MOUTH (Lower Warbor, Curious Charge of Larceny —0n Tuesday afternoon, # | scene that followed can only be realized by a person | of fact Which hes been thus misrepresented and made | $24 Jeane are more active, but prices continue low. Geo Brows, Stetacn, Nonteth for Portia’. Feo ee eer ceaevauale before Juxtlce | that hus been in @ similar position. I went down | the occasion of nbuse, may be easily stated. A.citizen aa meuatety sds le ome, firm, French HAR brie inmuiony Dickey, NYork for Portiead; oe ean welluc, keeping clote at Ne Gla tet: | into the eabin, and such another scene I never wish ctable character and good standing inthe mer- | 34 if : suction room, + Ken) Frankliny 1 Jtimore for Bath. fy Bitterband, jeweller, keeping store at No, 670% Iironde ete cantile community ef Boston, called and asked ine if 1 and largo parcels are thus distributed through the coun: rT Load, PORTLAND, Mutoh a7 Cid bark St Jago, Means, Car- em ia alloged to have stolen a diamond from a # to witness. I was the first man in the cabin, as all try at lew prices, for goods of last year's fo 1" ‘ wm G00. the property ef Mtr, Catuline Eoovens tee | others bed eome on deck, or if there were any thoro | would afford Lola Montes an introduction to somo of | which ereamany,’ and good prices fortran geekortet cet “Sem Joaa, Arr clits Tear ee et a ari Sothorese.residiug nt No. 107 Spring mtivct, he clzcum- | they were perfectly eile, Assuming ain nicl thercbools. Treplied, of course, in the affirmative, | this year, which are sentve, There 1s gro disposition b S Soe RC ag 8 | ee Cae tet tS Nertony Norton, Mataaans. noea Whieb led to the arrcet of Mrs. Ritterbend, are was far from feelin coole 0 women by makin Lo sil observable at private trade, and prices thna favor cempereae greed 3 ARK We Arr bark (oo Thomas, Fisk, re fay from foeling, y PY + NEW YORK, MARCH 51, 1852, ST MARKS, Mareh, We A Jor Cld 18th, sche 2 cree: of women named Owens Was on Tuesday at followe:—A poo uerday at work for Mra Stevens, and had with ber, her them believe all came true and no lives were lost. was safe. Thank God my words We got five and suggested that it would be x for her to be accompanied by some one of her cheole, The gen- tleman himself volunteored, and we visited the buyers considerably. Mevsrs, Cofin & Haydock had large sale last week of Frouch goods, soa iave anotier hard, do. ‘ork; brig C A © son, ges NOrtes D hoy pbont eight years of age, who, while p! around | cai this, Boston and Philadelphia are buyers here; Herald 7 Vay, bark Geo Thomas, for NYork with deapstoh! brig © thd heaoe, opened the ‘bareau, drawer. and took there- sailors to go on shore and make a line fast there, | Wells, the English High, and the Latin sahool. Ia } snd goodawhich are rold ta these cities for tne Wests ord erbereareey + PONINUTON. March 23—Art brig Emblow, Moor, Bucks fcom the ditmond stud, or lady's broast-pin; alsog $5 | When we commenced getting tho ladies off, as wo | each school J introduced the lady by her propor | ghou.d he reeoliected, aro Orst bought in York. |, Arrived —Sohe Agnos, Lord, Anx Cayes March 6, vite te Wetton sonra Abaco, Pendleton, do tor Searepors Hank bill. The boy then left the bouse, and gave the | A!) came to the conclusion there was no use trying to | namo, and inmy usual mannor, During our vay in | Nence.the New York market is always the most dorir- | 10%) With lorn of part of deck fond of logvood, in gaiew of Ith | Martha Blarim Swift, NYork for Salon, stud toa hoy named Edward McFadden. of ivteen years | save the ship. ‘ ench school, the exercises of the scholars wore con- | able market for buyers, whether from the South, West, | SPO Auth ult. Lett at Aux Cayos, coby Alvarado, for NYork WAREUMAM, March 21—Sohr Frank, Handy, NYork. Of age, who (ook the pin to Mr. Bittorband’s store, and We i on shore and sent messengers in alldireo- | tinved, with no moro variation from tho daily | of North, as itis the most central market, and the port | Shin eee sche Wie Gregor, Packard, NYork for Otonees- wrk terbend, whe was the person at! pacing tho tions for mules and horses, and also a despatch to | course than is usual when strangers aro visiting. | of oe Par execllence, for the whole Union. | ter, Sid whe Susan, Burrill, for Holmes's Holo, Passengors Arrived. tore, ifphe woud buy it, or what it was wortb; and ac- | the American Consul at Acapuloo, Ag fast a8 mules | ‘Thoro was noithor “ nn ovation,” nor “addressos Britirh goods are firm, with an improving demand, Tho 'th—Sld schr Eo Avant (Be), tor Hoimos'e Hole, te te- Pe toas on ows bg Wo the boy's story, Mrs. K. took it into her bands, ” h chief demand is, a6 usual at this eason, for dress goods, | ship esrgo of whoat, and thonee for Halil: Cracnss—Steamsbip Wm Fona—C D Frits, AP Sure nd while lookiog at it Thanaged to extract the diamond | Come Hl Passengers pegan ticipation, oF ‘ ssp tne & var ¢ ay ag ‘igghennge pegean- | nether foreign or domestic; but staple linens and cottons | 18 port—Schrw Aguos, and Wm Grogor. Frere FN eumihe sera from the setting. nnd let it fall from ber bands oa | ee ine one ae eet oe pear J on Sy Gy the cise wate, rouaioe ita 4 are iu considerable request, With regard to prio’, | gis y ens Pirravesrstra, Macch 9—4P M. Niteroue, We-Ship Feances=Wm Weiluge Mary Wuhaig, the floor behind the counter; and on handing it back to | "Fit tits Wie me rt 18 1d jaf lady nil ooo ‘ly oo hh bean bs wih Sho | wooilens aro heavy, exeept for delaines; bul cottons a: rrived—Ship Jano Mt Glidden, Cl fia, Faverpopl: Pris | Cathorine and Mary Faby. bbw the boy asked whore t tone was, When she is al- be brought up bere, cither to he sold or shipped by occasicnally interc anged remarks wil) the very steady in price, Silks are Jess firm than they wer ‘Towel ren my cher Se Lo! oneal " Joged to have raid that it most heve fallen out, and that | anotber steamer. tesoher in tho French language ; and if I mis- | except for very choice quailtios and designs, Ana- own, Providenes; Norah dane! Por Avvwals and other Intercsting Ship’ News, ft was of but little value andoffered him hischoies from | P.8,—Manga 9. ~The seamsh'p Pacifc isnot | take not, while another class wag reciting in | burinersis now inenred for @ gouple of monty, Pa, A * Vievinis, Wrightington, Fall I ae ner For Arrwnals and other Interesting Ship’ A Fide srmnaseing W Neninny Vi atoms mugut ave, The yet ip, 1 Latin sho road » fow lings fom the teat-hook, ia ag ' ments continue good, J chauic, Vain, ral Rivor; Semee ld Deputy, Winsmore, Peo. |“ Seeran Hane, ae