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Sete, wore more reserved thon thoislively brethren ofth® lower house, and so far es the articie of dress with them. there was nothing deficint be profusion of gold em- Droidery on their collar cutls, breasts, and ely gold and silver; the « council of state also ay The Salle des Maré. Févilion de PHortoge, in touble storied hall, and Repators. deep, masrive presented an equelly rie disp chaux is the vast faloon of tli the entre of the pals His a under the windows of the upper part are a projecting cor- pice and gallery, supposed towards the garden, by earya- ides, ‘The walls are crnar-nied in separate’ compart ments, with full-length pertraits of the marshals of France, sad busts of (he mort distinguished general: some Of Whom fought aid died while France was yet puldican, and before the tite of marshal was restored On the prevent occasion. the re ised gallery was filled with ladies, At ons end of the stood, & platform was ground on which were tors and council of tour or five inches high set apart for the Pret were hung with tapesiry oF erie gold; Wie Hoor was covered with r val beautiful candelabra ceiling. ‘The diplomati right of the President's /« tho members of the couric, whece the throne tormerly ! xbout four feet from the fauieuils of the Sena- entre, and raised about rest, was the fauleuil ntrances to the hall velvet. embroidered in h carpota; and seve- raed from the lofty arched mot k their places to th “ng tho eastern wall; te on the left; the mem- tventre; and tho other fanctionaries the right From @ little after twelve 0°; Fatids were heard at intervel eck the guns of the In- ius tho important me- hed. expee!aiicn was raised to the highest, rter to one o'el« k the ebief usher summoned, in x loud voice, the deputies fremy the adjoining gallery to places in the +000 and ima few minutes the yas filled ‘tie cleiter of fie-arms on the uteide was heard slong the mmo hastily issued by the commanding cfMlecrs, and the druns beating to ‘arms, wave lications they wilvat yas coming. A slight movement observ: Me + end of the ball wheve hewas expected to enter t) ed throwing back of the velvet drapery. and the eous rising of all in the saioon, announeed bis preeence. Louis Napoleon en- tered precisely at five minut s partone o'clock. He ad- vanced, bowing on both side, tewards the presidential throne, but stopped once vr twice to shake hands with some persons he recognized. i!» wore the costume, not of president of the counc!l of state. as had been expected, deus but of lieutenant genersi in the army, with the usual | ® legislative body whose powers do cordon and star of the leg’ © of honor. When he reached the foutevi, to which h: J «saecompanied by his uncle jerome. he was greeted with applause, in which about two thirds of the assemblage ut cst joined rather heart- ily. The President bowed. and whon silence was re- stored eaid. “Gentlemen, Le seated." A canopy of erim- zon velvet was raised ovex the fuu/ewil, and surmounted by s largo golden cagie with cutspread wings, To the back of the chair was «x open space, and the gallery leading tothe yrand buicony, Pehind the chair stood the members of the military household of the President. ‘The Minister of State, dreamed of course in official cos- tume, advanced. and announced that the President of the republic was there for the purpose of proclaiming. in an address, the opening of the legislative chambers, in purruance of the conrtitution, The President then stood up. and. in aclear, emphutic tone of voice, read his opening address from manuscript paper THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. Meseecrs ies Sexareuns—Mrssevne res Deevrrs— ‘The dictatorehip which the pcople confided to me ceases this day. Things are about to resume their regular course. It is with a feeling of real satisfaction that I come here to proclaim the putting in practice of the con- stitution, for my constant anxiety has been not only to re-establish order, but to render it durable, by endowing France with institutions suited to her wants. But scarcely a few months ago. you remember that the more Teonfined myself within the narrow cirele of my attri- bution, the more it was attcmpted to render that circle narrower still, in order to deprive mo of movement and action. Often discouraged, I confess it. I have thought of abandoning a power so much contested. What re- strained me was that I saw but one thing to succeed me— anarchy! Everywhere, in fuct. rose up passions, ardent to destroy, incapable of founding anything. Thore was nowhere either an institution or a man to cling to. Nowhere a right uncontested, any kind of organization, uny practical system, Therefore, when, thanks to the assistance of a few courugeous men, thanks abovo ail, to tho energetic attitude of the army, all the dangers were dispelled in s few hours, my first care was to ask institutions of the people. For too long a time society had resembled a pyramid turned upside down, and attempted to be placed upon its point, 1 bayo re- placed it upon ite base. Universal suffrage, the only source of right in euch conjunctures, was immediately re-established. Authority regained ite ascendancy. After- warda, France adopting the principal provisions of the constitution which I submitted to her, I was permitted to create political bodies, whore influence will be so much the greater from their attributions being wisely rogu- lated. In fact no political institutions are durable but those which fix inan equitable manner the limit at which each power should stop. ‘There are no other means of ar- rivipg at # useful and beneficient application of liberty. Kxamples are not remote from us. Why, in 1614, did wo see wi h satisfaction. in spite of our reverses, the inau- guration of the parliamentary régime? Because the em- peror, Ict us not fear to conters it, had been carried on. by reason of war. to a too abscluie exercise of power. Why, on the contrary, in 1851, did Frauce applaud the fall of this same Parliamentary regime: Because the chambers had abueed the influence which that régime had given ‘and, in desiring to rule over all things, had compro- ed the general equilibrium, Again. why ‘Was not France troubled by the restricuous epped to the liberty of the presa aul to individual liberiy? Because the one had de- generated into license, and the other, in place of being the reguluted exercise of right of every individual had, by odious excesses, threatencd the rights ofal!. The extreme danger, for demo racies especially, of seeing badly-defined institutions continually sacrificing power and Tiverty by turns, was perfectly well understood by our fathers balf a century ago, when, on emerging from the revolutionary tempert, and after vain experiments of ail sorta ef eystems. they proclaimed the constitution of the year VIIT. which bas served as a pattern for that of 1853. Dowbtless,it does not eanetion all those liberties to the abuses even of which we were accustomed, but it consecrates others that are truly Liberties. On the mor- row of a revolution, the first guarantee for a people does not consist in the immoderate use of the tribune and the press. It consists in the right to choore a government such as it likes. Now, the French nation hos, perhaps for the first time, given to the world the imposing spectacle of # great people voting. in all liberty, the form of its government. Thus the chief of th state, whom you have before you, is really th expression of the popular will. And what ‘do see before me? Twe cham» virtue of the mort I One elected by 1 law that exists in the world; tho other. nominated by me. it is true, but also independent. because it is irremovable. Around me you rece inen of admitted merit and patriotism, always ready to support me by their counsels, and to enlighten me with regard to the wants of the country, This con- stitution, which, from this dey forth, will be put in prac- tice, is not, then, the work of a vain theory and of dles- potiem. It isthe work of experience and reason, You gentlemen, will aid me to cousolidate, to extend, and to improve it. TI shall commun cate to the Senate. and to the corps législatif, a report of the situation of the repub- lic. In that they will see that confidence has every whe been re-established, that industry has everywhere re- | vived, and that. for the first time’ after a greut political | change. the public fortune has increased instead of having diminiched. Within the last four months, my govern- ment has found it postible to encourage many useful enterprises, to reward many services, to relieve much dis- trest, to elevate the position of the greater part of the principal functionaries, and all that without increasing the taxes, or deranging the estimates of the budget, which we are happy to present to you balanced. Such facts, and the attitude of Europe. which has received the changes that have taken place with satisfaction, give | uss weil founded hope for the security of the fu- | ture. Vor if peace is assured at home, it is equally so | abroad. Foreign powers respect our independence, and we have every interest to keep up the most friendly relations with them, So long as the honor of France shall not be | engaged, the duty of the government will be carefully to avoid every cause of perturbation in Europe, and to di- reet all our efforts towards internal amcliorations, which alone car ure the wellbeing of the industrious cla and assure the prosperity of the country, And now. gentlemen. at the moment when you are patriotically associating yourselves with my labors, I wish frankly to express to you what will be my conduct. People seeing pocket flaps, 7 on the coats of the depu- [ | is grently augmented. me restore the institutions and souvenirs of the empire, have repeatedly said that I desired to restore the empire itself. If such had been my constant anxiety, this trans- | formation would long since bave been accomplished. | Neither the means nor the occasions havo been wanting to me. ‘hus, in 1848. when six millions of suffrages eleeted me. in spite of the constituent, I was not ignorant , that the simple refusal to aequtivece in the constitution would have given me throne, But an elevation which must necessarily have produced grave disorders did no. | seduce me, On the 13th of June, 1849, it would have been equally easy for me to change the form of go. | vernment, 1 would not do it. Finally, om the 2d of December. if personal considerations had prevailed above | the grave interests of the country, 1 thould have at once asked of the people, who would not have refused | it to me, ® pompous tile. I was contented with tha which I . When. therefore, 1 look for examples in the consulate and the empire, it is because there, mor than anywhere cise, I find examples stamped with na tionality and leur. Being now, as beretofore, re- | siderably less than half what | francs to the President. solved to do evervthing for France, nothing for myself, I | y modification of the present state o a. ta re conetrained to do ro by an evident pecessity. From whence can tliatarise? Only from the conduct of parties, If they resign themselves, nothing can be changed. But if, by their hidden intrigues, they should seek to sap the foundations of my government; if, in their blindness, they should deny the legitimacy of the result of the popular élection; if, in short, they, by their attacks, should unceasingly put the future prospects of the country in question, then. but then only. it might be reasonable to ask of the people. in the name of the repose of Fr a new title which might irrevocably fix upou my head the power with which France has invested me But let ua not occupy ourselves beforehand with dificul- would not accept > ties wi doubtless have no probability about them. atus keep the republic. That threateus noone—it may re-aenuroeverybody. Under her banner. I desire to in- augurate. once in. an era of forgetfulnes# and conel- Hiation; und 1 call, without distinction. upon all those who will concur with oie for the public good. Provi- dence, ¥hich has hitherto so visibly blessed my efforts, will not permit ite work to remain unfinished, It will ant- mate ws all Bich ite inspirations. ond give ua the wisdom and strength necersniy to idate an order of things which Will secure the happiness of our country aud the repore of Kurope : ‘Lhe resident had scarcely read five or six sentence, when he was interrupted by wppisuse, and this tuterrup- Tion oceurred severul Unies ux be went on, In some ‘as it was more marked than in others; ‘in some it was Pnfined to but a few dozen voices; and in others more gencral and more emphatic. Cries, too,of Vit feon!’ were oocarionally ucte Whatever the of some meant, amonget thore there appeared no discord their unanimity was wonderful vend gage me AV0. jar the ond tos firale received: with applay State again rors, and rend the form of snalng at the time that } a who cried an When the appl kyery ne jy heard, frou the > tae nt's harangue was terminated, the Minister of ath alre ait bist | ox] ry ‘He was sitting at the right hand of the President of tho Senate, Jcrome, who was dressed in uniform, and who at the moment bore a strong resemblance to the Emperor, slowly rose from his fautewil turned towards hie nephew, held out his arm, and repeated rlewly amd emaphat cally, © Je jure!’ Tho minister soon eaiue 0 tie iasuaies of the two | “new cardinals, who were sitting in their places as Se | tors, habited in their red robes. They rose, slightly raised their bands. and bowed as they repeated tho formula. The | nme of the Archbirhop of Paris was awaited with some | curiosity also. owing to his presumed politice! tenden- | cies, em Fo friendly relations with General Cavaignac. ‘The prelate rose inanswer to his name, and repeated in the same low tone as his confréres Je jure?’ Nothing particular oceurred during the calling over of the rest of the list of Senators, Of the legislative corps, M. Billault's name waa the first called. as President of the Chamber of Deputies, M. Biu- lault responded with alacrity. But when it was apparent that the names beginning with C were beginning, every ear was on the watch. M. bianca called out, as it seemed, littie louder than the rest, the name of Ceneral Cavaignae. ‘There was a pause of rome momente—no General Cavaig- mac replied, and no one for him, Still a pause of some wconds—and. the minitter went on. M. Carnot’s name was then ealled—no reply. The samo pause, the same stlence as before, M. Henon, the newly elected democratic deputy for Lyons, was also called, bui did not answer, I think there were also four or five other names to which no anster was returned, When speaking of the Senate, L should bave said that M. Portalis, President of the Court of Cassation. finding bis name passed over by mistake, stood up and demanded to be sworn. The same occurred with one or two of the deputies. Some interest waa also excited when the name of M. de Montalembert was eall- cd, M.de Montalembert was present, but at some dis- tance from the President, and near the window. Hw steod up. held out his hand, and repeated the oath, The following is a collective letter addressed by Genoral Cavaignac, M. Carnot, and M. Henon, to the President of the legislative corpe:— #4. UF PRrsinent—The clectors of Pari hain our retreat, or in our exile, We th thought that our names would servo destexetion of public liberties and ¢! the But we do not admit that they meant to send us to aitin extend to the point cal’ repudiate the im- al re rotugo to take the oath required on admission to tive corps. We pray you, M. le Prvsidont, to ( of repairing the violation of rights. moral doctrine of silence, or of to communicate to the S: Paris, March 29, 1852, HENON, When the list of names was exhausted,the Minister of State intimated to the senators and deputies that they Were to assemble at their respcetive places of meeting on Tuesday, the 20th, and enter on their legislative functions, The President then steod up and bowed. He was again and aguin cheered; end cries of * Five Napoleon” were again and again uttered by his more zenlous adherents, as he quitted the saloon, in the same mannor as he en- tered. Soon the drums again beat to arms; the military bends again struck up; the troops presented arms; the esoort of carabinicrs. with their glittering cuirasses, gal- loped up; the President entered his cartiigs, and drove away. The senators and deputies retired at the samo time as the corps diplomatique; and before an hour, all again was quiet, In the square ot the Carrousel. though the throng was numerous, it was yet not e0 crowded as might have been expeoted; but the grille of the square, whieh shuts out access from the place of the Tuileries, was completely lined With spectators from ome end to the other. Amongst the carriages in the court-yard there were several state live- rics belonging to the ambassadors. Austria. THR HULSEMANN CHARIVARI—THR BLIGHT 10 THE AMERICAN MINISTER—THR HUNGARIANS. The Wiener Zeitung of the 26th ult., gives an elaborate account of the Hulsemann charivari, with a view te ox- culpate the native Americans from all participation in, or connivance at, that offerisive demonstration. _ Tha Vienna Gazette gives full credit to the local autho- rities of the town for the cnergy they shewod in dispers- ing the crowd on that and s subsequent oecasion, when the German and a coneanen settlers found a pretext for displaying their hestility to Austria. In making this naive avowal, the Austrian gevernment appoars in the light of its own accuser, for it is a singular fact that whereas the the Chevalier Hulsemann met with every courtesy from the government of Washington, and was only insulted by a mob eonsisting. as we are now told. exclusively of Europeans, the Minister of the United States at Vienna wae alighted by the First Minister of the Crown. The Gazette contains alxo the sentence passed against a wandering Sclavenian tinker, found guilty of tampor- ing with Hungarian regiments, and disseminating revo- lutionary papers throughout Germany, He was born in the north of Hungary, in the Trentsohin Comitat, and gocs by the name of ( Pintsar. He spoke five lan- gunges—Sclavonian. Polish. German, French, and Hun- gerian—and was therefore well fitted for the task of spreading the principles of a forbidden society ; and this is said to have been his vocation for several yoars till lately, when he was caught near Viemna attempting to prevail upon a Hungarian regiment to fight for a repub- ic instead of for Franeis Joseph. The circumstantial evidence trought sgainst him is said fully to establish his guilt. and the sentence of the court id eight years’ hurd fortress labor in irons. Markets. Hameuna Maanets. March 27 —Coffeo—The market is quict. and the present prices rhow a decline of 348. per Ib, A cargoof new good first Rio, seld at 4s. to 42,8. per ib. Cotton—Without any alteration. Our stock is much reduced, and offers but little choi Sugar is im bet- ter demand ; the enles of the week comprize 1,400 boxes Havana, at 12m, to 16!,m_ per 100 Ibe. 150 chests brown Bahia at 10%{m. per 100 Ibs, Rice is indemand. 4.000 bags East India sold at former rates, and 600 tierces Ca- rolina at i1’,m. tol old. cl gm. for new, and 11m. tol1‘;m. for Indigo—A favorable opinion prevails for this arti- Spices—Little doing. Spelter—50 tons afloat sold £m. per 100 Ibs, Amsrrapam Manners, March 27.—Coffee—Tho market firm since the sale, and for some qualities an advance of Mie. baz been paid. There is also more inquiry for Rrazif Sugar—Refined haa been in better demand; of raw some Surinam soldat 193,f1. to 21f.; 600 boxes brown Havana at 225.f1. Rice continues in request. 1.000 tierces Carolina, lately arrived, changed hands ats price which has not transpired. Axrwenr Manseis, March 20.—Coffee—The market ia and there has been little doing during the week. 1.700 bags Brazil and St. Domingo changed hands. ico is firm. 150 tierces Carolina sold at 14Xfi to lofi, Cotton is without alteration in price. 700 bales were disposed of during the week.—Sugar—Transactions re- main limited, 600 boxes Havana sold at 11%¢fl, to 114A. A good deal has been done in refined. Pepper—Prices are firm at 19%,¢. to Qe, Pimento—400 boxes changed tl. to 151A, per 50 kilos, Cacevita Mangers, February 21.—Our export market has exhibited a growing animation, to which the farther material decline in home exchange, and the still moderate rates offreight. have lent additional impulse, directing prices of most leading art toan upward tendency. Avexasenia (Eoyrt) Manners, March 21,—Large sales of cotton en place, and upwards of 100,000 can- tars have changed hands at $9to $1214 percantar, A small parcel of Sea Island quality was disposed of at $14, In comestibles the transactions have not been on an extensive scale, but since the arrival of the Syrian mail a demand has sprung up for that quarter. The followit are our quotations per quarter f. 0, b, Government Sai¢ wheat, 25s, Od. ; beans, 17s, 4d.; barley, nominal ; Indian . id. We have no change to note in coals since our last advicee, Exchange on London, 98 piasters per £ sterling. THE VERY LATEST TELEGRAYHIC FROM LONDON TO LIVERPOOL. England. Loxpox, April 3—A. M The Bourd of Trade returns for the month, show an increase of £013,274 in. the declared value of British ex- ports, as comparcd with the corresponding period of last year. Cotton, linscy, and woollen manufactures form the principal items on the favorable side; and haberdashery Hardware and machinery, not- withstanding the strike. show large totals. Silk manu- factures and metals exhibit a slight decline, In imports, the diminution of wheat‘ and flour taken into consump- tion is the most remarkable feature, the total being osn- was imported in the responding month of 1851. Other articles, with the ex- ception of wine, have increased. France. Pants, Friday, April 2 The Senate. this morning, voted a dotation of 12.000,000 ‘The vote was unanimous, Fives, 100f. 10¢.; Threes, 72. aris Bourse Religious Intelligence. SERMONS THIS DAY. St. George's Church, Stuyvesant Park. it. Rev. Alonzo Potter, Bishop of Pennsyivania—evening St. Luke’s Hall, corner of Grove and Hudson #trowts—morning and afternoon. Baptist church, Sixteenth street, near Highth avenue, Rev. wien Burleigh, evening. Subjeot— The Rumeelier's Sabbath ” Second street M. E. church, between avenues C and Rey. Dr. Greene, of Tenneseco- 00, Eleventh street Baptist church, Rev. T. J.. Harris Farewell discourse—evening. Universalist Mission church, Chatham Hall. Rev. W. 8 Balch—afternoon, an original poem on The Doom of Apostate Christendom, will be delivered to-morrrow evening at 16% Bowery, hy bishop Snow, who will also preach morning and afternoon. Evangelical Lutheran church, Mulberry street, Dv. | near Grand. Evening—Subject of the leeture—* Will | | the Punishment of the Wicked in Hell be Endless. or will they be finally Restored ? Fifth Universalist church, Lecture Room of the University Medical College, Fourteenth street, near Third avenue, Rey. G. Baily—Morning and afternoon, The Christian Israelite Sanctuary, No. 108 First ue A, Mr. Bishop, afternoon and eve- MISCELLANEOUS ITEM! The Rev. J. M. Rowland, the ablo and devoted agent of the Brooklyn City Tract Society for the past t cara, has received and accepted @ call from the south Duteh Reformed Church in South Brooklyn, and will enter upon the duties of pastor the first Sunday in May. * The Directors of the Union eat ole ae Seminary, w York. are endeavoring to raive for that institution a vmanent fund of $150.000, The directors themselves ubseribed $40,000, and have appointed Key. J. 8. viauded | Gallagher, a» thelr agent to procure the remaining + | $110.00, The discussion of tho subject of lay representa- tion is in progress, and, ax yet, seems tempered by a good degree of candor and brotherly kindness. The Christian +t | (Gauerud) Coptorense, which «ss ln St. Louis in J duoeale and Journal ways, twas averted in convention by Mr. Cominings. that rome of the Southern Methodiat The Senthern 1404, re- | ticn—itae orig.nator propo-ing for consideration the state of (he denomination, and the means of its enlargement— | while in the present call. intimation is given of an inten- tion to gain control of the Home Missionary Society Rev A. L. Stone, of Boston, pastor of tho Park | street church, has been unable to preach for the pact two months, d, though somewhat convalescent, will coon leave for Bermuda, for the purpose of securing per- | manent relief from « bronchial affection, | The First Presbyterian church of Princoton, N.J., | bas invited the Kev. Prof. Hope to supply their pulpit until they secure a permanent pastor, Jamea B. Cleveland, member of Yale Theological Seminary, has received ‘a call trom the First Congrega- | tional Church in Durham, Ct. The Rev. Dr. Brindsmade, of Newark, N.J., ope peared in his pulpit on Sunday last, after an absence o several months in Florida, aud was welcomed by the con- gregation with affection, The Bible Society, ejected from Dr. Cono’s church, will seek new rooms this spring. The Kecorder says: “The unfortunate effect of putting a great denomina- tional cociety under the control of 2 single ehurch and pastor, bas been sufficiently illustrated by the summary ejectment frm their rooms, about to be executed upon the American and Foreign Bible Society. It shows con- clusively that no society can be, in any good sense of tho term, independent, under snoh eirouistances.”” Tho Now Jersey Annual Conference, which ha been in seesion fox Several day# mt Trenton, adjourned at | 7 O'etoek, on tho 10th inst, The following candidates | ere admitted :—D, Twoed, W. W. Nei D. Waters. Samuel F. Moore. B, ¥. Woolson, J. W.lickman, ( Clark, George Henry Jones, J. L. Hays. J.B. Mathis. W.H. Dickerson, isane W. Haff. W. H. Stockton, | Jas. 1. Primrose, John W. Cole, @, Walter Smith. Sam: uel M, Hudson. Daniel McCurdy, J. M. Souders. The amount of money distributed to the wornout preachers amounted to $5.624 76, about $508 less than last year. The claims excveded any previous year, and reach | 105 70 The ceremony of laying the corner stono of Chri church (Episcopal). in Bridgeport, Ct.. took place on ¥: day week, The church is to be built of hewn free stone, from the quarries at Chatham and Portland, in the By- | zantine style, The main body of the building is to bo 00 by 90 feet, with a domed recess extending back twenty feet, for the chancel—making the whole length 110 feet. i hg baye two towers, exch 13 feet square and 75 feet gh. Tho Christian Advocate (Methodist) says:—< Wo have roceived intelligence of the decease of Rev. Caleb Crane, of Missouri Conference; Rev, William Palmer, of Rock River Conference; and Rev. Ira T. Thurston. of Maine Conference. Also, the following members of the British Wesleyan Conferenoe :—Rev. Matthew Mallinson, 44 years in the ministry; Rev. Charles Radcliffe. 42 years; Rev, Hodson @asson, 37 years; Rev. John Evans, 27 years; Rey. W. H. Dickson, missionary in India, 6 years,” ES CITY TRADE REPORT. Satunpay, April 17—6 P. M. —There were 120 bbls. pots anc nd $6.25 a $6 37; per 100 Ibs. Brrabsrurrs,—Flour seemed firmer, the operations comprising 8.500 bbls.—superfine Canadian at $4124 9 $4 183; ordinary to choice and common to good Southern, at $4 121; a $4 8714; with mixed to fancy Western at $4 3745 = $4 874 per bbl. Some 600 bbis, Jorsey and Brandywine meal were taken at $3 3734 aud $3 50 a $3 564; with 150 bbls. fine rye flour at $3.43%, the former value. About 2.500 bushels Southern white wheat found buyers at $1; 1.000 bushels rye at 750.; 2.300 bushels barley at 70c. a 73c.—an abatement. Corn varied little, the salesreaching 14,600 bushels—inferior to fair white Southern at 65c. a 66c.; with mixed and yel- | low do, at O6c, a 66350. | Corrxs.—We heard that 200 bags Java were disposed | of at 104.c.811}4¢.; and 1.400 Rio at 9440. a 93;6. per Ib. Corzox.—The alea were 1.300 bales to-day, at full pre- vious prices, for good qualities, ¥ariaiirs.—Rates to Liverpool eontinued steady, with | light engagements, Cotton was at 7-34d; flour at 1s. 3d., asked ; and grain 34d. a 4d.; 500 bbls. rosin were engaged at 1s., and 15 tons wood at is. To London 600 Dbis*oil cake Were ongaged at 1s. 9d. To Havre, cotton was at 3c0., pots at $6. and rice and bark at $8. To California rates were dull at 40c. a 600. per foot. Provisions appeared leas active, the transactions not exceeding 450 bbls. prime and’ mess pork, at $17 a $1745 and $1945 $1914; 600 bbls. prime lard at 9% a 10e, perlb.; 660 bbls. prime and mess beef at $60 $7% | and $108 $13. Some fresh State butter at 23 a 270. per | 1b.; ond fair to choice dairy cheese at 6c a 8c. per Ib. | MARKETS ELSEWHERE. | Stock Sales. ij Asurs, os BY, Pruraprr —Stock Board—400 shs Reading Railroad, 37%4 » S734: $1,M0 Schuylkill 6's, 48'¢; 5,000 do, 48%: 4.000 do, 45345 17,800 do, 4874; 3,800 3 d 41; 3sis North American Bank, 141; ky Bank, 1 Reading Kailroad | |, S784: 20 Kailrom: 30 Reading Railroad, 37, 2 14 North | in Insurance, 14; 4 Peuinsyivania 116i; $200 | 0shs Girard Bank, Ponnsyl- | 8'000 Pennsyly. on | do, 95) ania 5's. ; 2,000 Wilmington | 20 shs Manufacturers’ and Me- it Board—$1,000 Baltimore 5. this day, Maryland 6's { bid, 106 asked; Baltimore 6's, 1890, 105%% bid, Baltimore and Obio Railroad Bonds, 1807, 4%, bid, 90% a. ed; do, Is7é 3g bid, Uy asked; do 3 4 GS34 bid, 601 asked; York and Cumberland Railroad, 20%, bid, 20% asked Tele raphic Reports. 2 Nonroxx, April 16, 1852. Markets are dull. Yellow corn d7c. a 58c.; mixed ditto, Sde. a Se. Cotton, 7 Staves unchanged, Tar. $1 Te. 8TH a $1 00. Naw Onueaxs, April 16, 1852. The sales of the week have been 54,000 bales. Increase over luct year. of receipts at all the Southern ports, 549,000 bales, a Married, On Saturday, April 17, by the Rey. B. (. 0. Parker, | Joun P. Rowenta to Esu.y Avovara. eldest daughter of the inte Captain Jobn A. Peirce. all of this city, On March 31, at St. John’s Church, Notting Hill, Lon- don, by the Rev. John Whateley, James Watter, of Front street, New York, and Jerse Anny. only daughter of the late Thonias Pearce, Esq., of Green Park, Bath, England. On Wednesday, April 14, at St. Mark's Chureb, by the | , If Rov. Dr, Anthon, NatHan B.Granam to Catnarine W, Dwicwr, daughter of the late Jobn W. Yates, of Albany. On Thursday evening, April 15, by the Rey, Dr. Knox, FKowanp R Larnitte to Mies Saran E. Martin, second | daughter of the late Charles Martin, all of this Died, On Friday, April 16. Mrs. Mary Briscxiry. widow of the lute William Brinckley. in the 73d year of her age, | Her funeral will take place this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, | from her late residence, at Harlem, coraer of 118th street. | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to ae | 3% Pearls fold at $5 | N, | ey city, to Frances | W Sloop Fred Brown, Sloop Sea Witch, Wells, £ Arriv Ship Andrew Foster (pkt), Hull with mdee and paseengers, to D Ship Helena, Cave, Shanghac Deo and Java Head 10th, wit 10, in the Straits’ of Sunda, in (of Baltimore), pe of Good Hope, woke Sr bark Cuni NYork; April 5, Int 32 01.N, lon herm brig Sea Witoh, of NOrlea: ‘Ship Erie (of Bath), to master. Ship J.C Humphrios cotton, &o, ton, &c. to master. Bark Favorite ( ballast and 180 p: hoavy weather, Bark Condor, Baker, Valparaiso, Brazil wood, to Also ‘olohia, 46 days Pekan tees a8, Brem), ageen jark Mangol Feb 23, crossed Cc Pe mat & d molasses, to uc! « John Bird (of Rookland). with sugar, to Taylor & Co, 9, lat 27,82; lon 7920, spok x ituart. veBy Bark Warron White (of 8 days, with sugar and recars, Bark Massac er, oRt itor. eth Leavitt (of Portia: 13 days, with sugar and mol Bark Lillian ( of Buckspor' with cotton, to R P Buck. ark Gon Thomas 8, with cotton ark Fanny (of Mystic cotton, to Coe, Anderson Engle & Hazard. Bark W H Brodio, Crary, Mobile, as oy & Hazard. ri A Ferr'! ittaton coffee and logwood, to OL Brig Stephen Young (of Pi days, with molasses, to Chi spoke brig Havana, from St Jago, bi Brig Haidee, Main, Cardonas, ‘I Muson & Thompson. Marshail (of Belfast), hi Brig Gen days, with molasses, to orer, Brig. lon 74, 8) April 6th, Int 32, h inst, int oko brik tor Norfolk; 11t! Fo, lon 74 mith & Sons. Brig Daniel Weld Domingo, 21 daya, w ite ogADY, | Aprit ds lat 29, fon 72, spoke brig Car Brig Citizen, Brown, Norfolk, 3 da: ) Bath, Me, 5 Brig Thooen, Stear We with sugar and coffee, to Rol Schr Acklam (of Boston), Schr Nebraska (of Texas), 24 days, with cotton to J I jat 39, lon 74, spoke Br brig London, for New Yor! days, with molasses, to order. naval stores, to B Blossom & Sons. Schr BL Mycrs, Week: stores, to B Blossom & Sone. Schr Washington, Higsins, Pantic Sobr Mail, Cropper, Chincoteagu Schr Rachel, Fisher, Chincot ‘oteagus, Va, 3days, Sehr Daniel'J_ Burch, Johnson, Chincoteague, Va, 341 , Rockland, 3 days, , Orland, & days. Schr Zephyr, Croc! Sehr Caledonia, Below, ‘Two chips, one bark, and two brigs. Salilea, Steamships Atlantic, West, for Li javann: low, for Marion, Berry, ti Parrish, Norfolk and Riohm: i} yerpool: Helona (Brewer), Volckman, White, New Orleans; Admiral, Bij Portland. Wind at sunrise, calm; Adelaide Metealf, Scott, Brurast—Sld March Bommay—Arr Feb 1sth (Oct 15) for Zanzibar. from NOrl k, put in leak: € Cowss—Sld March 26th, Franklit Hay: Eclipse, MeKi orl ldg, Lord Byron, for lan; do and Yarmouth, NS? Sp neckburn, for NYork DoveR—OW, Mare for NYorks 24¢h, Due de Braban Vater Gruner, fro NYork; 20th, Bremerhaven, Killen, Ealtimore. Deat—Arr March 30th, Viry proceeded); April DaRTMovTu—Of, for NYork. Duntix—Sld March 27th, Ganges, Faumourn—Off, March 26th, Heat! for Bremen; 30th, Alexander, from dam York for Bremen. ¢ Fi . ‘Ginn ALTAR—Arr March 19th, Islas isco. eld for Philadelphia); 20th, Mary Cld 16th, Marian, Lolah, Philadotp! Grxoa—Arr Mareh 24th, L & A ton; Leonidas, NOrleans; niki Fi Wotton, NYork: le; Buth, in (# Cha Orie: Liven roos—Arr Ma Susan G Owens, Michacls, nee, New ¥. Orleans reenock, Carter, Charleston; Apr attend, without further invitation. On Saturday. April 17. after o long and severe illness, Juris B., eldest son of B. B. Williams, in the 28th year | | of his age. | ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully | invited to attend his funeral, without further invitation, to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, | N i ast Seventeenth street, On Friday night, April 16, after 8 short and severe ill- nes, Hexxwan, only son of Herrman and Sophia Loh- meyer, aged 9 months and 13 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully polis, Graham, NOrlem ‘Off the port 2d, Amid Lord Ashburton, T! ‘ton, from yan, from ney Grande, Elcridge, from New York. m m Hitchcock, ovine, Heals, it Thompren, onway, ith, Nat Harvey, New York: Blix Rennie, Silke, San Franciseo; Oliv Ja, Thompson, Staten Tala Yew York; 2d, Coloni invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from 54 Rende street, corner of Church street. lis re- mains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery On Saturday. April 17, Mary Firziva, only daughter of | Theophilus C. and Fitzina I. Callicot, ayed 1 year 8 | months and 6 days. ! The friends of the family are invited to atte: neral, on Tuesday afternc the residence On Baturds 79th year of The friends of the family, and her sons, John. William JacobG,. and Samuel 8. Day, are invited to avond her funeral. this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from her late rosi dence, 50 Kast Kighteenth street On Saturday morning, April i7. Ecces, wife of waky. and daughter of the late John Lyi years 2 months and 15 day The friends of the family, and those Robert snd Alexander, are resvee fully inv! her funeral, to-morrow afternoon at half-part 1 6 cloc from her late residence. On Saturday, April 17, of disease of the hoart Moca, aged 48 years, a native of Edinburg His friends, and ship bread bakers. are tovit tend his funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o’clvek, Water street On Friday, April 16, Manrita, di Elizabeth Booth, aged 18 years a Her funeral will take place from the residence of her uncle, Henry Nelven, 240 Third avenue. nd her fa April 20, at 4 o'clock. from | 155 High street, Brooklyn Mrs. Caruanix® Day, in the rick 1 21 Davin | SSN A NEE TOR MARITIME iNTHLLIGE NCH, + morn 6 18 11 eve 5B YORK. APRIL 17, 1852, Cleared Steamabip Alabama, Ludlow, &: Stoamsbip Marion, Berry, Charles nah, 3 L Mitchell, a, Spotturd, Tiloston 0 ce Roanoke, Parrish, Norfolk, &c, Ludiam & Pleas ante, Ship Louvre, M D Hurlb Ship Califorp: an on, Rotterdam, E soket, Gar t ord. Ship Marmion, Hadley, Now Orloans, Taylor & Morrill Ship H Purinton, Mavertok, New Orleans, J W Elwell & Co. Ship Blanchard, Lawre: Now Orleans, Nesmith & 3 Ship Isnnc Bell, Johinston, Mobilo, M Livingston, ane lady Hobart (ir), McLeary, Savannah, Barclay & Livingston. Bark Coriolan, Wolf, Bremen, Poppe & Co. Berk Emily, Scott, Bremen, Barclay & Livingston, Bark Prince Edward. Meldivor, Truxillo, A Leary & Co, Bark Ocilla, Stark, Koy Weat, BD Hurlti Brig Edwin, Rotor! San Joan, MM Preem on Atalaya, Nevo, Cienfusgos, Chartelain, Ponvart & "6 ¥ c Brig Mone, Wicks, Charleston, 4 Buokley. ou a Wort Twenty-fourth street, | | ¢ | Bremen r, Strettell, do, luch; Cleopatra, F sand Agnes, Me Fraser, do 3d i lpiia Teh; Cerro ‘Gordo, Ith: A Cheseborough, for S witeerland, C New Olena 1th vt for Wilinm MeFarlane, Portia corte; ist inet. Faneuil Hall, Lon 1or—Cld March 27th, Vesper, Bonnett, y April let, C Grinnell, FI Homan, for NYork, lg; Brothers, , Farquhar, for San Francisco, do. Jamestown, stairs, Apr a Lendon, in tow of the steam tug Friend of all N: Lonenorg, Orkneye—Arr March 2ivt, Rookliff, Shields for NYork Bid 19th, lo, Jofferson (from New: castle), NHaven 1 Id Maroh 18th, Groctan Queen, Gibbs, NYork. MALAGA~—SId March 2ist, Wim Duke, N York. MAnaeinsxs—Sid 20th, Ado Ama line, Ady Abwlino, Ocean, and St Hild for NOrleans, Newront—Arr Maroh Slat, Wind, Wexford, toload for Foam, Keays, do, do, 81 Wilmington, NO; Coupar, San Franciseo Newny—Cld March il Raven Iner, Providence. Providence, master. berton, Li s Sy werpool, March 23, Seas, Bes, fo IV Lf “the a Be ‘was’ in company wit om Chnton for Valparaiso: Feb is el m Canton for London; March 29, Int 21 33 N, lon 59 ingbam, 40 days from Bordeaux for jadger, New Orlonns, 14 days, with to J W EL Ship St Charles, Hubbard, New Orle: Moyerdirch, Bromon, 40 day: » to JG Bechtel. Bxperiei Ton 30'30 W, spol Boston, 41 days out, bound to Canton, all wel 1, Haskell. Buenos Ayres Feb 22, Point India line March 18, with hides and wool, to W ‘ivola, Stetson, Guayanilla, PR, March 27, with u- R'P Buck & Co. ile Bird, Cardenas, 10 to Nesmith & Soi ‘0 Smith usetts, Pritchard, Matanzas, 13 days, with e8, to , Rose, Apalachicola, 18 days, (of Thomaston), Fish, St Marks, 11 to Coe, Anderson & C. ), Sploer, St Marks, 12 days, with 0. Bark Pilgrim, Sawyer, Mobile, 12 days, with cotton, &e, to bella Reed, Rice, Port au Prince, 14 days, with terlain & Ponvert. Wilbertorce (Br, of Windsor), Britton, Kingston, Ja, 2A days, with coffee and pimento to Wi ¢ Alyino, from Porto Rico port, from Porto Rico for Bridgport. Brig Venus (of Now Haven), Gardner, with sugar and molasses, to'M Taylor & Co, vessel to N herryfield), ‘ood. Schr Aifred Adams, Eldridge, St Ja tt, Matanzas, 20 days, $1 gallons molassonto Ji Tayler’ On the 9h inst, 'expe- Mystic), Wanbington, Port. Lavaca 1 Bower, Schr GW Pickering (of Searsport), Park, Cardenas, 13 JJ Taylor, Harper, Wimington, Newbern, NC, 6 days, with naval iffe Bryer, Liverpool; barks Henry Warren, Raidon, Havant Pathtivder (new), Hill, San Francisco; brig Ariel, Brown, t moridian, SW; at sunset, EE. [Pen Sreamsurr Canapa—at Boston.) Axtwsrr—Sid March Sth, Maria Eugenia, NYork; 31st, 0, th, Urgent, Boag, N) ‘Eben Dodge, Sid 12th, Game Cook, Hollis, CI Bonpravux—Ady March 3th, Raver, and Oxford, for Phi- ladelphia; Charles, Etna, Oldenburg, Arondal, and Clai- 5 Baltimore, British Onk, and Henriotta Arr March 25th, Clementine, NYork. 2 nistiANA—Atr March 12th, Haviruen, NYork Canpivy—Arr March 29th, Costella, Kie, Wilmington, NC 5 pe—Arr March 26th, Corra Linn, Lambert, NYork. mao, Auld, Dalifax and Charleston; from NOrleans for Antwerp. Duncenxse—Off, March 224, Reform, from Hamburg for in, Janson, NOrleans for Stettin; Slst, Claro, Clark, London for 5: Ist, Gaston, Blancko, N York for Bremen. March 2ith, Elise, Jansen, Hamburg In the Channel, April Ist, Neptune, Schwoichel, from New ‘AScow—Sld March 2, Bride, Taylor, Boston and Pictou. ¥eNOcK—Sld March’ 25th, ‘Three Sisters, Dongias, San a. Hobart, Hodgion, Bos- th, Gipsey, Lamson, ‘t March 2ith, Franklin, Knudson, NYork. r, do: and from Cuxhaven, 20th, —Arr March 26th, Caspian, Trufant, Charleston; ‘Orleans; Eastern ert Gallatin, Salter, n Maria, Briggs, 29, Herald, Garo: harloxto Milward, and Sea King, ‘uteheon, Mobile; Switzerland, Ist, Mersey, 2d, Gondar, Barstow, Savannah. Hughes; Queen, M , from New Orlean Java, Munroe, Philadelphia; W HH Harbeck, nd Charlemagne, Singer, Bos- Hill, New Orleans; yoth, Hunter, wick, Bennett ath, Malabar, Fra river ontward hound, Ashburton, McWilliam Vent, for New York; Mary phir. rm, (8) Stone, for Borton I7%h inst; Boll Rock, OU Milan, Sturtivant, do 12th; Daniel Web= Kensie, v New York Oth inst: G ina, do 10th; Grent Britain (*). joo, and Middleton, si Nebandion, a Chandlor, do Baltimor or, for Charleston ling 27th, Courtenay, Vickers, San Francivoo; ars, and Hibernia, Wobb, ton; Apna Mooka, layne, New York; 24, Susan G Owens, hoon, an Am , Brothers, Neweastie—Cld March 26th, Cxarinn, Di es White, from NOrleans, ' solved, Do reat te eae emeretions im temporal af. Pen Soryey (Br), Dorman, Wilmington, NC, N L Mo- pssenn ti tory ‘tb, Leomahagow, Webster (from SHIPPING. ‘more cfBichent, to authorise the several, enehal com. gk Liverpool), eee ferences of the Ohurch. sangedion B Pe, Prescott, Boston, I Underwood, Commonwealth, Bancer, 142 ds ACIFLC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPARY, ; ject of ay ven. wad wenny of thoes be etonted ache Wing of the Wind (now), Pearsall, Matenras, Mea- tld Sc: to seamen died on Piting eppeured in Senardayre eu aeucoring iG. ecbcmes growing out of that recolution, In Tenuosseo |" Schr Panama, Terry, Berm M M Freeman & Ceo. ‘a fo Ldvespeol for Baa a a ib l the lay verse ntatives rere bone “fide members of, the | Sche Enrotas Dame, at Sea Rivera & “Bavin Surana Sid Morb sth Charing Can oli, NYork. oun eas oonkerte lo practi UrpPooes, yo) binson, io fo. 2 by ie, Gri 01 Is pare Voto upon ai questions touching the financlal affairs of | Sch Memento, Smith, Wilmington, NC, Hussey & Murray. | StAxsoo—Pasced March 180, Onys, Toes, s ds tay Grange- 4 ia the absence of ace toe beech Pond Fairfax, Pentield, Alexandria, Sturges, Eiearman beg for bles Denne tice is, Republic, Tonnesen n ; 1GnT—O ¥ - ‘The Prarie Herald publishes @ call for a national Scbr Sarah Louisa, Moss, Fredorick: men for New Orleans) Sit. N. ton, Bismaas from New the oe een gathering of Comgregationaliste ut Albany, in Juno or | Sel Lexbeli Wishart, Happahss Fork for Hamburg; 2th, Hibernia, Maloney, from Londen | WM, H. DAVIDGE, Secretary. September, bass Sane by a committer raised for the gers, Baltimore, Yovcwar—In port March 26th, Dutch galliot Aan Elisa purpore ‘The idew originated with the “Iowa Correspon- | Crowell, Philad 4 beth, on the berth to take passengora to Boston. ANDERBILT'S LINE.—FOR SAN PRANCTSCO, TH! dent,” whore original plun was to hold an annualconven- | z hase, Philadelphia, J'W McKee. =~ | VAN inhip BROTHER JON AEA having undergon tion. after the manner of our General Assembly, This Sehr Charter Oak, Kelly, Philade Une bi Guerarrar, March 21—The Am brig Mary Eleanor, from i and refitted with superiur cabia an the New York brethern have moditied, in that only one is | Schr Renown, Baker, Boston. J Atkins & C Baltimore, which arrived here yesterday morning, encoun: accommodations, to moet the present requirement roposed. which oan, of course, be re ‘every year. oF Sebr Tribune, Nickerson, Boston, J Hand. tered » gale 29th ult, lat 3647 N, lon 2o41 W, a at lle rade, will take her departure + ‘San Fi tore te year bs the ectin ral watrant he | SOP Sobn "Adnan Weta Rememuenee Mm Seaton | pease, ehh rate cman, (Wbird ttring) the hot ny. and eco Fy from pe object of the gathering hus also received a slight altern- | Sloop Maria Louris, Benwsti, Fell tip oe Heavens: Shomae wenn tenilnene oe monen fy iden, passed Anjiors Jan 9, " Griswold. Witch of the Wave, 4: exchanzod signals with rin) 1d days, with sugar Deo 24, with eopper and Fed $, iat MOPS, lon from Callao for Boston; kk Merlin, from days, Apel 1 days, with sugar, }, Winchester, Havana, Boynton, nd), Gooding, Matanz: insane ay 0. W days, with cctton, to ies. 1, Gray, Cienfaogor, 19 stirs March 24, ound in, days, with molasses, to Colcord, Cardenas, 12 slow & Lawrence, 0, brig Gypsey, of Bridg- ‘denas, 16 di gill, City of St ©, to A C Rossire & Co. oline E Kelley, steering with timber. re, with lumber, to J jo de Cuba, April 11, iam. }) with , sprung mainmast and for damage. Co, 13th inst, from the Coast of Africa NC, 5 day, with NC, 6 days. Va, Sdays. iverpool; Alabama, Lud- Rarleston; “Ronnok Havre; ork. odge. Mansfield, hina. ha, Robinson, 67 dys iu, (*, from New York,) Watts, Liverpool. 27th, Cham- on; Chas McLanch- ‘ah Mary, and Ban- Bost 1 r do. Meyer, from Hamburg m Bremen for do; bat, from Bremerhaven for Francisco (and Stevens, NYork, h, Primrose, Charleston Baltimore for Rottor- m, Wylie, Loghorn (and anor, Webb, Baltimore. fo vin Key Iiungarian, Patterson, nee Yor! ‘27th, Western World, Moses, e, do; Tirrell, Elliot, New Ady Globe, for NOrleans; Franklin (#), Bavaria, and Zu- rich, for NYork. Huri—Sid April Ist, me Boston, ell, NOrleans; et, Arctic (#), OF, Evans, and Anna: rtney, and | Huntress, ak, Malo ; Roscins, fe Mobile; § Phiiadeiphi and W D Sewall, Jack, Bueksport; 3th, Wi 1, Now York; Tat and Charleston; York- Sinnott, and Conti- Pleasants, Deca intay, do May 2: Fan- “fo with despaten; 0 net; Do ; Liverpe City of 4 annapolis, | h, Tantivy, wth, Art Union Balti- and Emicrant, jotchor, NYork. “th; London, Ho+ 10, 22d. NYork. Tor NYork; Sen Pietro, 4 27th, Vixen, | N rel os nie Blarin eon iy ae , in Vandeatiit’ Rit egraphic ne number of passengers will be tal an Barrimons, Aprit 17, | $200 for steurage, for which apply Arrived—Bark Ann, Thompson, 115 days from Callao, 0. B. ALLEN, Agent, No. 9 Battery place, up stairs. NORFOLK, April 16. Arrived—Barks Ann Hampton (Br), Callao; Win Chase, F° SAVANNAH.—UNITED STATES MAIL LINB.- NOrleans, ochrs Oscar Jones, Niedtord; Watchman, Atta: | Tho new and superior steamship FLORIDA, Thema Lyon, Captain, will 1 on Saturday, April 24h, SrJoun, NB, Aprill2. | o'clock P. M., from pier 4, North river. Apply t Arrived—Brig Cornet, Alexandria, SAMUEL L, MITCHILL, No. ot Fe Cleared—Schr Perseverance, New York. The Alabama, Chas. D. Ludlow, Captain, will lays san aba Saturday, May ist. Por spood, strongth,, acoom Herald Marine Correspundence. EpGarrown, April 14. Arrived—Schrs Eliza Jane, Emery, NYork for Kockland; on hips have no superior on the ecean, HE STEAMBOAT SANTA _ Ty Lying at foot of Beach street, pape ts eto, Beet Spring ered Perry, do; EH Adams, Adamy, Baltimore tor | offered low, with nv restrictions: Terms eee “Apeiy d antuol C ‘Behr itlin, Strout came of of Rat Chap, it 12h K. FITCH & CO., No. Ill Murray serect, et, and arrived at port morning. is leaky, an N’ —! Ot her iond of lumber was dissharged at the Chops epi fore | emigration Wilt vortyo conted Ce PSION ERS (0! topsail and equaresail, and will have to go on railway for | inthe Park, until 2 o'clook on We inesday, she inst. repairs. for the charter of » Steambost for one year from the 1s Arr fishing smack, Stat May next. The preposals must stato tho price required fo ost boat and had bulwar! 0 trip daily to Staten Island; one trip daily to Ward’ at sachor, SE of Nantucket, during the gale | Ysland; two trips daily to Ward's Island. We A. BAY LEY, General Agent, “Office of Commissisnors of Emigra johr Ivanhoe, AGTOROTY, for NYork, 16th, the | tiom,’Aprill4, I yng trom W: A ri lize ilo Spring Bits Gr Atwen He lorenc 4 ichmont len; . George Washington, and sloop Conveyance. nt | saa A Seanad ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVAT) Spoken, Disonses, ii iu a fow hi b; tabi it a snie Coutts from Boston for Liverpool, 8th inet | wivhsut paint commiteioal deeds ant Starve Ship 'No folk, ‘Ron “5 rat Nort for B improper habits, bo combines medicine w: the local reme pee gyms Bo re ie be a Wen TABS exchanend’ td pail ny one there are thousands who oan: he has cases daily, of years’ dura\ from tho other physicians. | In all, he guarantoos a poray nent onre. He makes daily curcs of strictures, with teering N, showing s black ball with a ponnant the ship Wm Frothingham, arr yesterday. Shin (ar! » Cutter, trom Manila Noy 22, Anjler Dec 12, | caustic, which othors use, caused by their not ox Hing th for eae 90 16, 18t 7-17 8, lon 1042 B, former direase soon encugh. His diploma, with eh a Ship State Righis, from Mobile for Liverpoel, Feb 25, lat | the hundreds of other eartilseses phere thet cote ae oa ‘We were cured {ua few hours.-P. Broudhesd, . yn, €. Deroud. One sppiication ure: ether doctor tried a long time.— Craft, over in five years, to ho cured of weakness fron iuse, withont benefit; but you cured me by local equal it. lon 59, a ee Coffin, from N¥ork for Liverpool, Maroh 7, lat 2945, lon us. ‘ Ship Col Cutts, Chase, fromt Havre for NYork, March 15, at —, lon 8. Ship State of Maino, Boutelle, from Havre for NOrloans, wontment in a short tim jas. Ev: You ou March 21, Int 48 28, lon 17 46, ¢ syphilitic affection on my body and face in Ship Colonist, Alexandor (Br), from Liverpool fr NYork, | r I had beon under threo physicians for March 26, lat 51, lon 15. ing every quack medicluo I conld hear of, t Ship Amaranth (Brom), Probst, from Bremerhaven for | no benefit.- ‘m. Ferguson, Perth Amboy. The half cure: NYork, March 27, Ist 61, lon and abandoned cases he especially solicits, Stran “Am ship Eleanor,” hound W, March 19, lat 50, loa 37 46. others can rely on no other proof but these certifior Bark Joseph Fish, from Apalachicola for NYork, March th : ease a where there isso mutoli imposition. For treatment, ter, address Box 71, Brondway Post Office “ties | itrig Susan Duncan, Mitchell, from Wilmington, NC, for | who apply personally have separate roma Oftice Howe: Porto Rico, March 13, Int 30, lon 78.00... r S morning ll 2, and b till Serening, “M. LARMONT, Sec Brig Ella (Brom), Erdman, from NYork (Nov 29), for | geon, 42 Reade street, seoond door from Broadway Batavia, lat 29 8, lon 23 W. Brig lodine, o! d from Sunderland for NHaven, int 4820, lon 16 40. oe Ded MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM Brig Maria, from Havana for Bristol, RI, 11th inst, of Cape | penlon bP mie pos de eee f Disease] Cea ee Foreign Ports. ears of auferingof physical aad mantAlangulth teen ct 4) ar 9th, vedo; Elizal fe stor | UABd, mich (Ore) A debe ke lene S05 dee Bite Pham, for | wor Intended ‘capecialy “tor the married or thos on; Townsend, Wocder- | ¥ son, from Boston (Oct 17), ar 12th; Bliza Warwiok, Wateon from Ronolulu, ar 16th; Medford, Eltvodt, from Boston vin Madras, ar 19th, all threo to load for Boston; Horbert. Bur- | 1 for de, 10 days; Washington Allston, McKay, and | ineapore, Hamilton tor do soon; Edward, Colby, for do, any em plating marriage, as it Uisctonos important 01 which should be known to thein particularly, 'o those whose heal docs mot permit ofan increase timlly, tse of special lenge hue? y nee. (cre, also, every fomale—the wife—the mosher—the om either budding into womanhood, or the other in the deoll It Toaded; On ew; Swodon, Cott St vontocdn whee 4 Piko, for do, ldg; Coringa, Potter, for do, za head lag; Monroon, Winsor, for New Bedford, i salen on, clscnes {ihe ceases efficient remedies, aud most cert mplaint to which her sox is subject. Murdock, for Lona ry plBxttact of a letter from a gentleman in Dayton, 0) soon; Columbia, Martha, Towns Orphan, Willis ho. homas, Merrill . A.M. MAURICRAU— Davros aay'h 1a, for Léndon, 1d: Oregon, Hinekin Miz Dean Sin—My wite haa beon percoptlbly slaking fo Henr e; Nason, for Rotterdam, d some three years or ‘more, in consequence of her great an for Europe, do; W R Jones, Colley, unc. wish and suffering some months before and di hor York; Blsinore, Condon, put L reters Carlo Mawrnn, Tillinghast, for Boston, ready; ane, apron for London, ‘waiting a crew; Edw Coben, Ripley, dh Sap Franciseo, ar 1th, uno. Cid Feb &, ships Forrester, Cavlteld, London; With, Jane Parker, Jordan, Akyab; 17th, forth aml ridge, White, Boston; bark Crusoe, Bisbee, Dundes: 2st, sip Franeonia, Hodge, Bosion, Going down'the river |e’ Sek eee oe oe 0 eon e, Byrne; St Petersburg, Radrden, and 1 for London. Sid ane. On ite roce: | express to you the reliof itafforded may Plummei the joy its pages imparted to my yife, i (trom on lonraing that th ©, ships Delia Maria, Burleigh, endo Via pagan ee rag at din of M. M. Desomeaux provided s remedy. I Soule. do; Union. Meacom, Boston: 13th, Buo- | Spened.a prospect to me, which Tittle conceived wee pee Lin: do; 14th, Southern Cross, Stevens, di for thi, ore another year would have passe hemia, Fensloy, London. ad man probability my wile would havi AnA—March 20, bark Fairmount, Whitney, from and my children left mosherloss, Philadelphis, via Barbadoes, disg. course, impracticable to convey more fully the Gysoa—Feh 26, barks Gipsoy, Lamson, and I. A Hobart, bjects tronted of, sa they ave of Gantece eteloety Hodgdon, for Sicily, ‘ for the married, or those contemplating mari -GLASGOW—March 24, screw steamer Glasgow, for New | For salo at 222 Brondv uBlisbing office, York next day; Br ships Sarah Mary, do do; Sie W Moles- | Liberty street, New York; Li Wurth, to load for do: Bannockburn, for do samo day: Br | Tucker, “Mobile, Alabama; T. Peterson, 98 Larks Mysore, for Boston 6th; Ld Byron, Danoan, do street, Philadelphia. On tho receipt of $1, ®copy will Br brig Mel. ob aay for do. rt ted by mail, free of toany pact oFehe Uni pril 8, arr Br stoamer Lovantine, Hunter, | ted States. All lestors must be addressed, poet paid. te De Berniuda,&daye (has the Bermuda mails for NYork: lost | A.M.” Maurie ox 1,24 Now York’ city. Ofhee 12 mainmast 8th); brigs Sarah, Boyle, and Bleanor, Nickerson, | Liberty street. 3th, echr Eu Avant, Dunbar, Predericksburg, MEDICAL i AL TREATISE h 29, ship Carolus, Lucas, for Manila; Wy- ry Groin, M. D., Albaay st, and Baltimore, Thorp, for 8 200 Bourne, El ly Laura Bevans, Piere a rancisoo, 1d dso rit, win, for Tahiti. Sld 26th, lo, Newell, xcesses which destroy the physical and mi Mxssina—Feb 22, shij ord, for Bor diseases jing frem indiserction, with dark Stella, P' Sax ish rules by which all persons can cure them: man, fur Boston eateediately, ‘ailed 9th (not ny oury, with the aut! ‘ations on marri: Elizabeth, Youn; grk; sth, Peytona, Slater, do, ria aud’ diaqualification fand their rem Parenmo—Feb 22, Sicilian Hark Giulia, for New York, | graphs, illustrating the aantomy and physiology, aa@ dis bi ‘lotta (Sie), for do do; Conducter eases of the reproductive o1 8 of Doth, Boston, do; achs Khe (Sic), for New Orleans; Mato functions. Iteontains il oaee hake portant for Baltimore. matrimony, which will overconre ob bark Franceec rriago; no} wever, should take thi Walker, Wi without first consulting ive pager, ‘Ie teees [tig Martha Waslington, Fre diseases of fomalos, wliother Tiarried oF le. Stren atan, Drinkwater, le. be ors who juiro medic: |, befor ti jootes SAN Br As ‘Archibald Gracie, for SFraxcisco | Sught to knew whether thelt, gece ace nae ba few ds; brig Copiago, for do do. Sr Joux, NB—April 10, old sohr Ori, McMullon, NYork. Suninasi-—March 10, brig Alfouso, Frisbee, Boston via by those whom the) ooition of quacke val Croteis « tenall silt ph uted Cayenne, sceking frt, only Am vessel. years has been daily co! cy ‘ont Av Princ (In addition) —In port March 28, schr'| upon which his book trente, pers isi ‘cen, from Boston, ey person sending twenty-dve cents ina letter, po: Eclipse, Hamilton, from N | will recei copy by mail, free of por rr in 62 da passage, the short- | for $1. Address Dr. M.D. LA CROT est upon record; Mechanics’ Own, Burgess, from Dec 17, | bany, N. Y. Sold by Garrett & Co., had $0 ds passage. Sid, no date, ship Lyon, Davis, Gnaya- ftringer & Townsen |) 222 Broadway, N. quil. joyd street, Buffalo. BALTIMORE—Arr April 16, shi R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STRE! neiro; Leila, Stafford, N York; Chi 8, it; brig ‘St Andrew, Robert hrs 16 de Mobile; Mary Harvey, ——, N York; Bll man, Merriman, Portland, Me, Cld,ship Lone 8 telle, Havana; bark McDonald, Demarara; ion, Reynolds, Boston; brigs Exporter, Wheaton, Keene, Boston; schrs Wm the afflicted the; H Mailer, Price, NYork; Hiram Gerard, Hammond, do; C | calling on him. It affords Dr. C. unbounded ploasure A Crook, Grant, do; Hannah Grant, Howard, Dighton, | able to refer to many persons, who, after suffering silontl: Mass; Emma, Crowell, Boston; Borthern Light, Bayles, | for a long time, have been restored by him to perfect health Providence; South Shore, Maddox, Bangor; Forre! ) Smal, Boston. via Potomac river. All cases undertaken treated with candor. No meroar: used. Seo my cards in tho Now York Sunday Times aui Atlan D'. RD MAKES ASTONISHING CURKS, SUCE ‘0 other Doctor can do. — iho t before twenty-four hours. To rshon, Philadelphia, Cld Cormick, NYork; bark Geo Henry, Re: Sterling, Pike, Tartar, She Saunders, Hammo: rwich (Conn); Fi tterly, Davis, NYork. Went to sca, bark Gen Wiltshire (Br), Strachan, Liverpool. ClTY POINT Sta April 12th, ship Astrea, Gerrish, Sa- vannah, ‘Artin Hampton Roads April 13th, brig Alvano, Pugh, Mayagnez 2th ult, for orders. NOBILE—Cld April 10th, ship Ellen, Phillips, Liverpool; echr Trinmph, Braril, Providence, NEW ORLEANS—Arr April 9th, propeller J W Ri Matagorda; ship Crocting (Aus}, Paicavich, Bord bark Actwon (Br), Cuinmin Liverpool, Feb drendfi they only translate to some’ other place, instead of exter minating. Office, corner of Canal street wnd Broadway. DEVOTED TO DELIGATE DISRASES pocdie: All who have contraote: ¢, wake early application. Ourtreatment i f physicians. Tho disappeinted owever invioh other dooters hav Immediate relief afforded. No fee required. Bool Consultations private. Office, corner Canal street orter, NYork vin Ha Ce = : -—- te R. WARD IS OF SIGNAL SERVICE 10.THE UN Acer Reread Derkas bere De i cteecs uickly removing the mise ‘onshire, Si ‘Cromwell, Barker: Ambasta- | Table pationt from suffering and detection, Ho cures al Pentrexsh, Lirespo Patton Genoa; | the didicult eases that have detied others. Portun ar rks Melit those coming to him, for they are well before other doctor Br), omery, Liverpool; Langtor rpool; Vierge ‘Marie (Bel), Seykens, Antworp; | Would havo lo any improvement. Book gratis. Con sobre Patrick Henry, ‘onderson, Chavleston; Mary Elton, eultations private. Office, corner Canal street Brot Clark, Apalachicol way. R. WARD'S UNFORTUNATE’S FRIEND, UNE walled for eradicating disonse. Blossed by all who tr: The most prompt cradicator, yet so mild, it may be give: to infan Private diseases vanish under its use. § i! abook. Who will give feos after that? Ci mi gers, remember it. Depot, Dr. Ward's, corns street and Bradway. R, WARD'S MAGICAL TREATMENT.—UNPARAL ieled_ succera.—Pationts enred, however long or badl Passengers Arrived. Liverroo1—Packet ship Andrew Foster—Mrs Holburton family, Mrs Peabody and child, W Ryer, Dd O'Sullivan in the steerng —Brig Isabella Reed—J F Stone, 3 Port av Prin Canpenas—Brig Haidec—D Shuttuok, N York. Kinoston, Ja—Brig Wilbeforco—Mr Molland, lady, child oud servant. AMlioted. | Never any failuros, which is moro than other phy si ° Passengers Sailed. Livervoor—Steamship Atiantic—K Batcheldor, Bos- ton; Lewis Ginter, Richmond; V Sartori, Philadelphi Mr and Mra G Drost, Mrand Mra Mr CG Taylor, NY; Mr Myers Gat Mrand Mrs D i Wiokham, NY; Mr'Blanc, N Y; Hf. Wain- right, Paris; M Crow, Wm M Morrison, Miss Crow and Collyer, Mr_and Mrs E Willis, family and servants NY; Mr Clark, N ¥; Mr Hook, N daughter, NY; Mr Randall, England: Kyre and J B Ayres, N ¥; BC Town L Lewis, Jr, wife and child, Phila acon affirm. Innumerable cases progress in deflane treatment known hitherto; but hy our wonderfal pre d casiduons application of them, we cure o ‘The disappointed pluek up ho} Office, corner of Canal str R. J. MORDAC'S PREVENTIVE WILL BE SEN! by mail, on receiptof $1, post It is intended fo those who do not feel inclined to incronss their families. 1 fs timple and infallible. Addrosa J. MORDAC, box i Philadelphia Post Offic: Mi delphi S Bates, CF Loriwore, R Struthers, N'Y; Me Uainp a and Mr Commah, Mr Taylor, J Ackor, H Young, NY; Cay RE. HENDRIOKS: PREVENTIVE WILL BE SEN Wiurlow and two friends, L Pell, N Nicholson, N hy mail, on recoipt of twonty-five cents, post paid SC Worlne, C’Van Blankenstya, N nay, LPook, ) Thisis tho samo preventive under various wamos, advar DMeDoural, ‘Le Petri B Elliott, N'Y. S Stace, | tived for one dolinr, and sometimes for five dollars, Don’ 2 hombn E Lefohronda, C Pout | be deceived. Itixintended for those who do not feel in ladeiphia; HA Fanshawe, N Ys | the “Addroas Die he HENDITORS, be ise Now Mrs Royalchspin and danghtor, | pos, Aires’ Dr. B. HENDRBIC x 2, jew Yor B Lawronce, 1 Stireatt, NY; | Port Otter, England; Mr and Mrs J C Motley, N'Y; Mr "I . haa HR FEMALE'S CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND.—DB. I a ae panty TT ULNPIdeRs vomate Pecncea’ Non Le ana Sock FB Strango, N 1 hi; | ects all irrogularities of the female syste: at by mai or elt, S J Taylor, Balt; Reynolds, Lou. | With advice, Pzinoo SF cunt ee mae 5 RS itor Rev Dr John Miss Halton, NY; Mr Tompleion, | eoufilontial, aa renee aere a ee Demarara; Mr and Mrs W 8 Lewi Philadelphia; Jno C Jacobson, N Y; E Morris, Philadelphia; © Parsons, Savannah; Mire A Goorke N Y; Mrs Kyle and danghter, Georgia; 8 Patti, Italy: FM Boyd, NY; J: sel} and son, Toronto; John Mills, NY; Simmes, ville; R Kiles, Germany; Mr Margoret, France: Me rpcledey Erni a 2 obildren and nurs ‘during proana te swited te F)R. MORRISON 13 CONSULTED ON OmRTAT Dear ii he tronte ithe tin en acon bo curesin threo days. enables him to cure those i from i dent habite. Vato othe, 204% Pulte} yR. REN, N ‘consulted on the om years’ practice on: Hiln teatmont fe nafe and nce; R Jahnson, Baliimore: V Simon H Berliner, Milwaukio; Mr Laykok, wife oioncane Iiinoig J Shaw, Mra A Tunneclift, Ohio; Mrs ‘Donn —UNITED STATES MAH, STEAM: ‘tpaeeye ey. hip ARCTIC, Capt, Jas. C. Luce,—This steamship will | fnemont from businoes roquire depart with tho United. Siatse mails for Europe, positively, | ronce invariably oured bn from & on Saturday, May 1, at12 c'clogk M., from her berth st pe | owned, frelghts oF pa aK, Yiaving une d accommodations for | JR, JORNSON, 16 DUANE sr, - tort HlegANCe oad COTY ABV LINS & CO., 66 Wail streot. | iis practica, of over 22 ¥ te provegs sens kee Tho steamehip Bajtic will ood the Arctic, aud equalled by medical man in Now York. Those who May loth. contract disoaso, ean apply to Dr. J.. with thi bromtods A 2 properly , NYork. Deese ‘or! ‘ad Bor. xe N ‘London. Rin “wneeh thy guchampton, Tinker, ny. 3 Rawle, NYork. ‘Dennison. Hat tiny ‘fer hy, ‘Humtress Havre. Sid 2th, Norma, Sel New Verk. Gg the port. Stst, Aber Vil And proceeds to Havee, Cack, Beste RevAa Sid OT) srareh Oth, Refnpe, NVork Moana the mous Nees iNE—FOR SAN e Chapees de Nmvaba (i L CURED.—DR. CORBETT, 19 DU ‘amehip STER "(1 PURED.—DR. CORBE’ Wilrcn, commander, (formerly of Fe AT aC RUETE, 19 DUAN ‘ er gone Mie. dock, Pier. Nos L sono years penctico in steamer has scoommodations fo recent cotemaeate sengers, superior t rit f ly with » cor Foon ea TOW AID KSON, Agente, 34 experience, ho ix onabie Pine 8i . in os Thurad A ous debility, De. Corbe jeren N ave again on Thuradag, 20th Nay, rou 5 connecting at Panama with tho stoamabip Now Orioans, ity. P PASSAGR.— ship NORTH 24th of April. woll- will i person rometod tn falceting onmfortable Wotwieen dooks aro fully eight feat high, and patent Tt in folly oxpected # il nko tho pasengs ety days, Early application will be ni Cure pReARee, AL ontg TL imited number will be cake theron Wonrd. pion 2) Bact River. foot of Dover 9 VUTLES BROTHELS, Nos. 199 amd 113 South sbeagt nan ublished in this oo ‘3 A ce, Impotenay, wad. thole tenn mitnanda toatl, Ue aie tent \ |. Pri th, DLA, &e,; Family Pe . Por aslo at 22, kad