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i i i i EWS BY TELEGRAPH. | voor zoe rer ristmems or Vaart SSeS Sees | ee Ee Ee eas BOUND TO AUSTRALIA—TER KAPFIE WAR, BTO. Sar Manrma’s hence for Glasgow, is e E FIFTH PAGE Reet " hin tet mz eesaarmo Orvices, coumm ov Hasovm: axp Baayen Boao, April 6, 1853. ed by the Moses Hi Grinnell’ to nePcskore cf tho Lala = qi res cleeant tose ernums, 4xp No. 203 Bacapwar. ‘The bark Gay Head, from Cape Town Feb. 11, arrived Js sw 45 4 cotave yey of mt qual hone, Sou this morning. Port of New York, April 5, 1853. to stand off. She would probably be got off ee Ratiflly Stared aha worth from 8 Sino ah ee RETURNS OF THE RECENT ELECTIONS. She reports that the steam propeller Weet Wind, from —_ water, and proceed. fed and are, Mow York, vis Ascension for Australia, put int O0P0 | sueamhipa Dance age E Mills; Asia eocedsfoere sls onthe 380 wt feet tapout to nbiek P.., af ‘Town, Feb. trouble among passengers. E Canard’ . Porter, a THE LATEST FROM WASHINGTON CY. would sail again about Feb. 20. or ances oe ef ae Loy she lok all her upper spare end salle, Waving nothing aoe oe ‘Bpril 6, - ona The ship Faneuil Hall, from New York, with coal for fanderbilt. ° Bric Manzanm1o, ly reported in collision with fo, satin damask, PROCEEDINGS IN THE U. 8. SENATE, | the Jopan isploring Fxpodiion, was in| port waiting | ois MR auMRATe™ (pom clipper), Waterman, Sen, Fran: | ache nd found abandoned. was fallen in with Se ST ate orders. & Catew; Mountaineer, Robinson, New Orleans, Nesmith | U/,.04? [on Benes er ee oe mater ae te ‘ % ij 4 iroad depot, | and well ‘of housel Picidow ore Roe Xo Oe Aeon cqiarit James Hall, Jamon, Wilmington, NO, Peck & ee et OP ees pee eames one | Cee aaat WL era mee tee Fall any deeaal Going to housekeeping. “Ceveloguer¢ c The ship Medora ; for Australia, Ke, Be Mier, “Havana, inde a Moines Fane” | the steamer and arr at NOrleans 28th ult. The | Maven. Apply to the auasloneere,yicoad depot at Mame- RENCE BOYLE, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON rived Jawuary Sly oad would sall about Fobraary 25. Chases, Rie Grande TEK Corning ¢ * | second mate got on the Magnolia. The brig was struck | roneck. ais T'thuran April 7, at 10 o'clook, corner of Forty-second ¢ Captain Holmes, the United States Consul at Cape Pendelin, is, Nesmith & Sona; H | Shout midahip, carzzing away the mainmest snd bow’ | wrHOl ee wet Bitte thé stock of Town, writes home’ that he was engaged mest of his time Kalen oe eve ie wotee’s o0gt.. Mr.) |) A NEON 2 RURECERE, soar ine Mer, sand eit cans, nail Ja, J 'W Elwell & Co; BR | sprit, : troubles among the passengers of the West Gari over Novll, Fetus €Dutno: Petru, Dore. Herey thinks she sunk shortly after leaving her. eta wd a tle, fassau, NP, WwW ie », counters,’ gl » Bh Wind ; Ellen Reed, Chapman, | Bric Truap, of Eastport, from Boston for Mobile, before | {ot No. id Wael Nivoteoath ctrente batween Eighth ; in consequence of the owner goin wa cae oe borhan Head ore Bei when the West | Vera Pg i ge & Hunter; Almatia, ei tres moet oy Bermuda in distress, was condemned previous Biath a en. a ion 0 is ne plete ve agua business. 2 ae 3 came in she had two cay ut the exact nature 5; Jone] J te ult fo See ; § AUCTION. ANOTHER COMPLETE SUCCESS OF DEMOCRACY. | of the trouble he did not leara. = &.” rang glee Scam Rivat, of Plymouth, Burgess, from Jaomel for Bos- | Poet intcly por in aumnetate serie far fe sehen own wae, | Dog. wil be told by J COLE: wv ize cione Hi the More New Haves, April 5, 1853. The attempt by the nee Governor to make peace is Schri—Laura Jane, Sherman, New Bedford, master; R | ton, with coffee and logwood, ran ashore on Absecom bar w pies the premises. Torms liberal. A lar; chante’ Exe four first class dwelling houses, the election | still on, but the ita still declare against any | H Huntley, Hammond, Richmond, Huntley & Ketchum; | night of let inst, in attempting to follow in a small achr, money may remain on mortgage for | on Raymond street, Brookiyn. No express arrangements wore made for the ¢ peace ich not expel the Kaffirs from thelr midst, | Norfolk Packet, Bedell, Apelachicol, Ralph Post; Rose | and missing the channel. A heavy sea was running, mak: | houses are tasteful containing all the m “4 feturms, and full details cannot, therefore, be given be- | Mosech, with whom the English lately fought a severe | (Br), jen, Halifax, H G Donovan; E H Nash, White, | ing a complete breach over the veasel. At ht she EREMPTORY Tooation, fore to-morrow. Enough is known to insure the election | battle, is now quite friendly, and kas severely punished | Jacksonville, Thompson & Hunter; -J W Bell, Rayner, drove over the bar upon the beach. Capt B was landing Papers la without reseree @f all four democratic bers of Co! by large ma- | Some of his sub-chiefs for encroschments on the British, her gp oes W McKee; New York, Wyatt, - | his cargo, and ex, to save most of it in good order | fri Morriaaia | ae ere Killing seven of them, and taking away their property. mond, C H Pierson. if the weather should prove good, and the vessel may be | and Fairmount, tion. Albert H. ILLIAM IRVING & CO., SUGTIONNERS, ak Joritiow—over 00 cach. In'the First district, James T. |“ Megors. R. Edwards and W. Inglis, Wesleyen Misszona- |. Steamers—Delaware, , Philadelphia, CD Sand- | got off. Nicolay will sell t 13 oralook, af iat at auetion om zhanetey, ADP. St re Pratt has « plurality of about 1,200. had been expelled from the Trans-Vaal or Boer re- | ford; Mars, Green, Philadelphia, WH Thompson. Scum Pacatanci—In relation to this vessel, before re- | pioteot eround, situated nt Central Morriowain” wens the de, | tune saline turnatere contained in. the ‘above: house, ooa- ‘The democratic State ticket is elected by the people. thee , for writing to the English authorities charging ARRIVED, ported missing, Capt RC Dennis, of schr Sarah’and Lucy, | pot, varying it from 60 to 100 feot front and ron sisting of mahogany sofas. parlor and rocking chairs, the Boer: the Kaffir children whom they caj Steamship Arctic, Luce, Liverpool, March 23, 12 M, to | of Boston, states that he left Boston in company with the | from 120 to 10) feet in depth. Also, four neat two story attic | covered in hair oloth; side tables, fil frame and Both Houses of the Legislature are democratic, and | tured in war into slavery. On the trial the missionaries | EK Collins” Inthe ‘Channel, exchanged Is with 8! P Dec 14,’ and on 15th, 5 P M, saw a vessel, believed to be | nd basement fr onsen, built in the best manner, within | mirrors, dining tables, mahogany 4 os, sideboarda, the lewer House has « large majority against the Maine | offered to show that such had been actually the case, but | Aberdeen, beund out; 29th ult, 745 PM, Ist 48 31, lon 37 | the P. 17th, it blew a fresh gale. the same schooner | * en aan Rey or is ete neties e yards in carpets eine Pubehien Tames Sav tec as hc na basicheioed. it did not avail, and they were expelled. ‘ 12, passed Br steamship Africa, hence for Liverpool. Ex- | in sight. On the 19th, 8AM, saw her about five miles | J"Iabi louse. to cost not less than $000-06 thatan | China’ crockery, and glasswase, toilet, sobs, £3, together The United States steam frigate Mississippi, of the perienced heavy westerly gales on the passage. to windward, with loss of foremast and bowsprit, and rhood is certain, and many first ol with a complete assortment of kitchen furniture. In New London county, 20 of ths 28 representatives are | Japan expedition, which sailed Feb. 2, as before re- | Steamship Florida, Woodhull, Savannah, April 2,toS | having a signal of distress flying, Could render no as- | houses are now ercoted. All the streets are laid out and g 2 for the Maine law, 15-are whigs, and 11 democrats, with | ported, left without waiting for her consorts, in conse- | 1 Mitchill. sistance, the gale being so violent, and his own vessel | ded, and trees planted in front of the lots 25 feet apart, and M, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER —THIS DAY, AT 10 two in North Stonington to hear from. The same county | (uence of numerous desertions. After she sailed the Steamship James Adger, Dickinson, Charleston, April | being disabled. With his glass could distinctly see men | ‘tom the beauty of its site and the character of its many o'clock, at the house 14 Lispenard st., all the furnitare will undoubtedly be the “ gem" of the | of the above house—one clogant rosewood pianoforte and oon as the depot is completed the cars mel pier glasses, window curtains, suit of parlor furniture im *Y | body of one of her men was found on the shore, with his | 3,2 PM, with x, to Spofford, Tileston '& Co. . ¢ yen | owners. this vi glected one whig and two democratic Senators, the whig clothes, ina bundle, on his back. He had been drowned "AM, ba Cape Se HIDE, AS Al F/M AEG gate meena ABET EA) | orrionsian yas Monday, 8 AM, off Cape Lookout Shoals. passed steam- | fears the P foundered. iit the d. Also, in the beautiful hree-ply carpets, oll cloth, French bedsteads, hair mr Havdeld County ail’ the Senators are democrats, | “Mile attempting to desert. ship litem, hence for Sevannah:4 S0PM, 35 miles N U gia Aisie tects oll tiene gNGsane maton Cie OE Vilage’ Falrmount, ‘Upper, Siorrianiis, ifgureana, choice ; raat, “pupenas peas Hoe rae neasee CCU 4 Se a of eras i, Pp steamship 0, “ z A plots of groun ying in rom 50 to a Y , and 8 York, with a cargo of c! 3 and coffec, and deck load of ts 101 Inquire at the aucti: |, 187 Canal street. The Representatives stand 12 whigs, 17 democrats, » Sardis enn Buenos Ayres, ah Bound N. | Experienced vory heavy weather, and passed ber vod, Fut nto Now Bedford 3 sat lak 00 fier ao on ae oy : ahr ie or | Inq wuotion room, 187 ‘Canal streo * Im New Haven county there are elected one wnig and won, April 5, i Ship Mi —— ed Somerset, | Strokes per hour, an ve harge. e est manner, jays work, last summer, possession of whic! THE LECTURE SEASON. fone democratic Senatior, and one is very Joubtful, viz: | A letter received in this city, dated Buenos Ayros, Feb. | wfaan/2d hours, t¢W'H leeite, Was towed to the city | 8 Suppored to be in the centre board box. hls village shall havo deellinghouss tocost uct iessthas | ~ enn wrens in the Fifth district, The Representatives stand 12 wrnigs, 18, says that “Urquiza has crossed the Parana, on his | by the steamtug Underwriter. i wees rn Forts, White, Wilson, | £00, bullt ty the ist of Decomber 1858, nd there are now 8 Dv ztNs, AT THE BROOKLYN INSTITUTE, Cac tee Neon a” ett from, # majority Of | arch to Tuenos Ayres, at the head of 600 men, which Nehemiah Hand, Turner, Messina, 65 daysfand 29 | - Apes—In port Feb 22, bark Warren Wilson, | number, of very fine houses bull there. 27s sisetied ce | liver, Hiduess, splemn, cevcetioun extatalioas arimes aeek Bri, ‘Fairfield razed days from Gibraltar, to MM Freeman & Co. for Zanzibar soon. galt Fulsgeld county democratic. Senators aro clected ip | "the goverausat at Buenos anres proposed to make | . Brig Nenupbar, Marschalk, Vera Cruz, March 17, to | _ A¥awAn00—In port Feb 8, brigLoulsa, Webber, for lee the sidewalk; there are twenty six daily trains to and from and abuse of water, clothing, carly symptoms of com | ¥ t tion, &e., with his splendid col; f manikins % is these two villages, and the commutation is on}; e cents im p a ion of man: i Hargous Bros. ward. At Cape Coast, Feb 3, brig Gambia, Basset, for | ‘Say’ Th. Honoeat i e Ghis prowert eletons, models, paintings, &c. Admission, 1254 co1 Gistrict is whig The Representatives stand 20 democrats | & Dew Paper emission of thirty million dollars, which | “Soir alfred F Howe (ofSearsport), Eaton, Cardenas, 13 | do. ‘At Accra, Jan 14, brig Lowder, Brown, (from ‘New | Per d#y. The comvenience of accces is s0 grant, (his property cn rt ee ‘pol th hear fi would make the paper currency nearly valueless. p " papi lott rman, (from. | baly | 2 ‘ ATHER GAVAZZI WILL DELIVER HIS LECTURES. and 4 whigs, with 6 to hear from. Doubl, ‘ é days, to C F Stephenson. York.) for Gaboon 2; schr Charlotte,Ann, Bry! » (fro healthy location, and the most excellent’ neighborhood, all ab ta Evoniway.faveruselas cn Wenteine ieee —__ STR RS WaneY Sse Schr Abigail Jennings, Jennings, Swansboro,’ NC. 40,)id0; do. Bid about Jan, bark Gem, Lawlin, Ga- | combined, ofers unueual Sacre eee Friday, April & commencing at 80° eee sisaky _ Seria si ar From the South. Schr G Perviae, Cook Tees dace ‘g “PeRauDA—In port about March 28, brig Triad, (not Try | and must apidly increase in value, Tt isexpected that. i | eee ea eerie Putriok, Mokets a cout. Bee ee ewe iis, 195, | FOF MEXICAN ITEMS—MAIL FAILURES, BTC. | Scir Olive, Hunt, Eastport, 6 days. ne pesas—stl March 2 sche Virginia Price, Soudder, | oud, depot willbe eeablished: by the New Hochelle Hall R. JOHN OWENS WILL DELIVER A HIGHLY IN NCORD, April 5, 1853, Sobre. Galton? (hats rom Proyinoe- DEXAS—SId March 24, sehr i , Souder, | bees r isting 40 see this . JOH} iL DI hi ived 898 vot inst A forged check for $350, on Ober & McKonkey, was paid Schr Suwasset — (late Stnith, who died on the pas- | Walker, Richardson, to load molasses for Portland, at | and inquiring at Pridham’s Hoiel, ‘at the bar, (close to eUAek rate atoning: Ohine eels a ieacie age Gen, Joyeph Low, democrat, received 828 votes against | 1. s,, at the. Fell’s Point Bank. A mannamed Ownley, | sage), Rondout, for Philadelphia." $2% per bhd, schr Hy Atkins, Rendell, for Boston :wo or | the depyt,) will find a person waiting who will show the pro. | Peutuyel, Cony OeeMne bofore eight. F 36 for Richard Bradley, the whig and free soil candi ae 2 mais of , . P three days. | perty.”Térms—Ten per cent and the auetioncer's fees on the Iv re es he yy yurporting to hail from Baltimore, has been arrested in BELOW. = at ig Cord The | day “of sale; forty per cent on the 10th of May, when full “ PHY.—AN i ‘i f CLENFUEGO®—In_ port March 25, brig Cordelia, Thomas, | : 7 ! | QPIRITUAL PHILOSOP EMINENT LITE. date. ichmond for forging a check for $1,500. Brig Amelia, from leaky. i a ae warrantee deeds will he delivered; and the balance can re: r z 7 r forging a check for rig Amelia, . leaky. . from Boston, arr abt 23d, disg. Sid 22d, senr Lucy Ann, | main on bond and mortgage for three years, at 7 per cent, or | 4 rary gentleman will give a lecture on Spiritualiem, wi The democrats have Avo of the seven Aldermen and | | New Orleans papers of Tuesday and Wednesday last, as | Also three ipa, two barks, and two brigs, unknown, | Senn “ote i ! "| Bpet cent discount for caaky ne priviege of buying Hait'a | Hlusteations through mediums, at 41s) Broadway, corner of ‘ ing. Fy aah ry Fi i +1 ll I Li . 74 0” is evening. Lovers eleven of the fourteen Common Councilmen. eon ee ‘is mnorning. Bal Emina (Africa)—Sld Feb 4, ship Winnegance, Ayres, t will be given on condition that the payment shall he all sponars em OF 276 SCnecs. See : va Cruz have decreed that the day Steamships Star of the West, Georgia, Uncle Sam; } (from nd full particulars, apply to | ueh aro invited to, attend. Admission 12g Cents. "A leo- 1em,) for leeward, only American versel. (SGU Nenad eee . u ash. For lithographic t 7 ing this week, and a free cirel fter- The Portland Municipal Election. of Santa Anna's landing shall be celebrated as. public | ships William Tell; Harriet Hoxie, San Francisco; bark | © HavaNa—In port Mareh’ 20, ship Peterhof, Woodbury, FLW, MERRIAS, is iMG: GR eskinan etseek; 08/90 "the. |h Se STA? Cla ier Namaig e pile 2S WHIG TRIUMPH OVER ALL OFPOSITION. "The agents of Mr. Sloo had paid into the treasury,the ANvindad te W; neridian, WNW; sunset do, Ma i Moths Vickery Uranny f Lgaare nodiat ies Wil ; UARGE SALE, ON THURSDAY LOST AND UND. ) be 4b WS ; oe ork, + ickery, Urann, for do, immediately; 2 UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE SAL! ‘ URSDAY, 5 PortLasp, Mo., April 5, 1853. ee es as Sip cae oe pee one toe Merch nee pencil Bia 2 Sh liam, Bailey, ecpeenias load’ for n, r at 103; o'cloek, at 18 Spruce street, of valuable furni- a J Fol a The following is the result of the election of Mayor | $6 oe ryt dette te hand Memoranda. At do 26th, ships Caroline CDow, Blanchard, une: Mary | ture, &e., removed from Third avenne, and a splendid ease RY GOODS, STRAYED OR STOLEN. P — * iver the read poss Brig Lucy Atwood, Atwood, which sailed from Matan- | A Whittier, Jones, do; Osippee, Merrill. disg; barks Un- | Fr, medicines, and doctor's office furniture, housekeeping goods shipped from New York by tho 3 to-day:— company had left Vera Cruz for Minatitlan, and the agent |). fo vy ted for Baltimore, arr 4th inst at Phila. | dine, Merryman; Scoti Dyer, Hill; Rainbow, Savage; Age. | ¢ticles, dc. Particular attention paid to all businessin the | orn Se reruaty to the sth of March, 1853, by Mr. Cahoon, (ehie)-- +1318 Mr, Fenedon,(free soil) 25 | of the company. Mr. Gutierres, had passed through Oajaca delphis, and ae sehr Isaac Cohen, Hertz, reported for | norin, Skilling; Sarah A’ Nickels, Nickels;’ Attica, Good- | #m@ THOS. BELL, Auctioneer. and Erie Railroad, not zt heard of. any ta Neal Dow, (temp)... 353 Scattering............ i a hal LD pol pe Reg EEE Charleston from Havana, arr Ist at Savannah. ing; Jacob Prentice, Loring; Saranac. Bigley. and Faith, UCTION NOTICE—BY M, DOUGHTY, THIS WED. | Ting said goods will be thankfully reovivod. | Mr. Fox, (dem.) . 611 Pas he oo is cis ore rists is pass- Ship Nauticon, of Nantucket, has been purchased in N | Jewett, do; Diligence, Hutchinson; Sierra Gee di morning. ai 1035 or elooks at 208 Ets ie arenes, J, W. COCHRAN & Eistrice cpubeap cl lag Aldermen, and twelve | PONY, States vuved for General Urage for President, viz. : | Bedford, and will be continued in the whaling business | et eee erates Fittiejohar iy Laurens? | of ote, sofe and foun, Bednteads, divan rockers, martie _Rastnahons Ter. MEA sae sites twent ne Couns n. ina. rom that i. “ 7 a i \ ofa, ry tre ti , mahoga: ining and tea *, SO GO Sunn tie etme Ie rere ae tae ad sctedidee Govalinn = Goold; Clara Ellen, French; Isabella, Nickerson; Hy Mar’ | {afjeq, walnut, maple, and cottage. bedstends, sifeboards, | JTOUND-—A POCKET BOOK, CONTAINING A SMALL Manicipal Milection. Weave be sel Onion sein atin Telegraphic Marine shall, West; Four Sons, Corbet; Xenophon, York: Cordo- | marble top wash stands, hair mattresses, feather beds, carpet, | 7 wn" SEYMOUR, Ne 4 Ohecken mqueco 7 OP Cincinnati Municipal Election. e have no -night south of Richmond. Meferon, April's, | v% Franklin, and Mary Lowell: Peterson, disg, J Hinck- | russ crogkery, looting sian Kitchen furniture, de. | © W.N. SEYMOUR, No. 4Chatham square, | FREE SCHOOL VICTORY. ey eee Arrived—Brigs R Russell, Guayama; Henrietta, Ma- | ley, Jobnson, wtg; sphrs Hudson, Berry, and Marcia, | Goods to be removed sume T. ASTEN, Auctloncer. OST—ON THURSDAY, MARCH 31, GOING FROM Cincrsnati, April 5, 1863. ‘The Philadelphia Murder Case. ‘ meant " Sproul, disg; E Dorsey, Schneidan, for NOrleans, the nex: a : Mesers, Tiffany, Young & Ellis’, No. 437 Broadwa: ect (arcaietoe PHTADRLPHTLA, April 61868, | tora: Fawn. Bavangs sor Mary Langdon, New York. | eck ‘ COLTON, AUCTIONEER —GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD | ono hair bracelet with coral clasp; also, one ditto with i passed i ; 7 : pia § . ‘ . — sday, April 6, 6 1 Our municipal election of quietly yesterday. | The jury was eompleted in Spring's case this morning, by | ~Cleared—Ship Samuel Fales, Seu Branco, ; Maranzas—In port March 23, barks Robert Morris, | elyck at No. ki Market atrect, tho entire genteel furniture | fold enamelled clasp. ‘Tho finder will please lenvo them at The returns are not yet complete, but thus far those for | selecting the twelfth juror. The Attorney General opened ‘ New Ontxans, April 2. | Downs, for Philadelphia few days, ldg: P Pendleton, Pen: | of the house, comprising mahogany furniture of every kind | jiberaliy rewarded, ot one Councilmen and School Trustees show an overwhelming | the case, after whieh the jexieeiaetoniok wituosees eo Arrived—Bark Mary Smith, Boston. dleton for Cowes anda mkt 2 days; PR Hazeltine, Cottrel, | and description, such as French bodstonds, mahogany chairs, | i peltliy Fewenig ____________ : 5 i ——___—_- ; J ardrobes, marble top ¢ bles, dres: majority for free schools. Mr. Pratt, the leader of the | °° fe seitets Seen” Herald Marine Correspondence. Soha "Wesley Chrtin, for "do, lag; Wm. Larrabee; | plain bureaus, one mahogany planoforta, threeply aad in- | [ST ON THE WT, OF, MARCH. A DIAMOND Catholic movement against the schools, was defeated for Three Children Burned to Death. Epaartows, April 1. | Gilkey, from Portland, disg; White’ Cloud, Mitchell, | .£tain carpets, oiloloths, fenther beds, hair mattresses, China | oi'yy jeaving the same at 94 Fulton street, ich jected him fi rn 2 ., ’ y 3 ‘e J * |*and glass ware, table cutlery, solar and hall lamps, with : om Cleese Gs weet wake ted sai Crargwowr, N. H., April 5, 1853. Arrived—Schra Mary Langdon, Simonton. New York | from Boston, do; brigs Isola, Park, from do, do; Cathe: | every article necessary for housekeaping. N-B.—Tho above | 7 ost gio REWARD CLEFT IN ONE OF THE SIATR past two years. The house of Arnold Farr, of West Claremont, was | for Boston; Amarantb, Parsons, Fredericksburg for do. | rine Nickels. Nickels, for Portland next day. furniture was all made to order, ad isin ‘good condition. BGs and Kighity sevocs. begheat bat voes ace xEaREE sa eg democratic candidate for Mayor. DT. Gnelibaker: | purnt last right, and three of his children perished inthe | 2d—Arr'schr Denmark, Penny, Greenport, Li, laden | at do 2éth,bark Mercy Fllen. Stover, for Boston soon; | Catalogucs at 9 A. 3. e Stolock last evening, two books, tied together with red tape, bab sires Gorges ry owing to the fact that the free sch flames. with cotton and molasses, part of cargo of brig Pennama- | brig Keoka, Carver, just finished disg. Arr 19th, bark iS STOCK AT AUOTION marked day book ‘and ledger, and containing business party di their votes between tw. repirants to the quon, ashore on Long Island. Medora, Higgins, Havana. ABINETMAKER idle) ing new. cabinet furniture will pe ers. The finder will receive the above reward, and the Offee. tha subscriber will sell the entire 0) please take notice thas nks of the owner, by sending them to 105 Clinton place, Steam Boller Explosion—Several Persons In= | 41b—No arrival this morning. Wind S, and thick fog. | Moxrevipno—In port Feb 3, bark Pencock (of Salem), ae a i Jo, ¥ & Forrest, 146 Pearl street. ELPHIA, April 5—4 PM. Upton, from Boxten Dee 15, disg Sld abt Jan 14, brig Eli: | Pook of elegant furniture of Mr. F. Fitzsimmons, at No. 230 | OF to Frost & Forr ALS 2S RSS Se From Washington City, Cixcrvxamy, April 5, 1853. Arrived—Brign Venus, Or Cares ie faster, | zabeth Felton, Upton, Salem Afr prey to Feb 18,brig Oak, Bowery, opposite Brince stroot, on Thursday, April i, and | 7 or yas, EVENING, BETWEEN FIVE AND SIX NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS—PRESENTATION The boiler in Phelps & Jordan's roltin mill, at Goring. Boston; schrs G Edward, May, do; Watchic, Shutes, East- | Thayer. from Boston Nov 23. will find it to thoir interven, aon ver pase ae umpsit o'clock, @ porte monnale. pocketbook, containing about OF THE SWISS BLOCK FOR THE WASHINGTON MO: | ton, exploded at noon to-day, and destroyed the build- | Susan Ludwig, Weldon, NYork; Tomah, Sims, and | SAN Jaw (Cuba)—In port March 25, brig Taratine, Wy- | that time, when the whole wil mirnout reserve. Par- | 314 in money, a fob chain, and certificate of five shares in port q a A tloulars i days. A. C. TUTT! 5 NUMENT, ETC. ing. | Eight persons. were dangerouslywounded, and & | Susan Huston, Knight, Calais; Red Rover, Bacon, and J | man, from Boston, justarr. Below, at Krench Mey, beig "Office 102 Broadway, basement. | the Fauinox Lumber Company, one hundred dollars each great many were injured, as sbout two humdred persons | Manlove, “4 * Eliza Burgess, Gorham, from Boston. Wg teed somes stale Aleta 2 ‘ Wasunwarow, April 6, 1858. | Were working at and around the building. ‘The boiler | Manlove, Pharo, NYork. May, Boston; CD Hatiock, | SuRMAM—In port prey to March 8,” brig Frederick, Ba- ae ae engraver, 0694 Fulton street, will be liberally rewarded. The Senate were in executive session only a few i Edward, ” 3 a ESIRABLE HOUSES AND ar ai 3 7 was carried two hundred feet, and fell iuto the Licking | Davis, Portsmouth: Northern Light, Clayton, Bosten; | ker, from Boston. De THONy 5. BLEECKER will sell at auction, on Thars. OST—ON THE 6TH INST., ABOUT 4% O'CLOCK, IN minutes to-day, during which time they received and re- | river. The explosion is attributed to the neglect of the | steamer Oneida, O'Neil NYork. Rio Jansno—In port Feb 14, shipGolden Fagle, Fabens, | day, April 7th, 1853, at 12o’clock, at the Merchants’ Ex- ‘ane of shal Wavestey ‘Line .30n (255, a small bool ferred a considerable number of nominations, among | e”sineer. 2 for San Francisco 2 or 3 days; others ax before. change, thet boautiful plot of ground No; 20 South Third { containing samples and patterns of dying. ‘Tho finder Senneterre Sreamsur Ancri ect, Wil arg, . ‘ them Hon. Solomon U. Downs, as Collector of New Or- [Per mur ARcriC } ‘ “ Home Ports. Situated thereon arecthree’ beautiful cottages and a threo | confer a favor on the owner by loaving it at &7 Clif street, : Large Fire in Charleston. AntwerP—Arr March 17. Don Alfonso, Danberg, NYork; BOSTON—Arr April 4, bark Lysander, Snow, Cienfue- | gtery brick house, with basement and under cellar. The | fF Conrad Seidendopt. 0000 eas Es se leans. CHarteston, April 4, 1853. 20th, Odin, Breckwoldt, do; Cotton Planter, Barker, 3 18th ult: schra New Glonc, Tibbetts, Jacksonville | above property is almost now, and in complete order, and REWARD-—FOR THE ARREST AND CONVIC- Mosars. Pomeroy and Emerson have been confirmed as At three o'clock. on Monday morning, a fire occurred | Apalachicola. larch 28; Rockingham, Shute, Wilmington, NC; Ama- | well wort! the attontion of those wishing to purchi It $2. tion of the contemptible ecoundrel who entered the a isers at New York, and not Baltimore on the west side of King, above Morris street, which de- Borpeaux—Arr March 19, Amiable Adelaide, Regnier, | ranth, Parsons, and Rainbow, Norris, Richmond; Sarah | is now yiel ing ‘an incom C over one thousand Sal 4 iF hones ef Hess. Company No. 7, on Saturday night, Maren ah " . stroyed twenty houses. The aggregate lons was $35 000, | Charleston. Sid 18th, Raven, Boyling NYork. Ann Roe, Studley, Baltimore;’ Moses Brown, Baker, and Pp opera ipa teen ey Tra nuevione: ;, | 26, and defaced the paintings, and broke the Sox of the hose The Seaate will not adjourn till Monday. of which $4 400 was insured at the agency of the Hart Sid from Royan 16th, Czarina, Williams, NYork; Carl, | American Belle,’ Brown, Philadelphia; Perseverance, | Si mortgage fore | carriage. E. A. HORTON, Foreman. ‘The stone contributed by Switzerland, inscribed ‘<The | ford companiee—Mesert. Hayden, Brothers & Co. No | Budy. do. dace Masel/17, Martha; Klookgetecs 6 | EOseT$: Korsuth, Churehill; Bay State, Burr, and Pera, S Hoven, AvcTIONEERGELEOANT custow | $10) RENARDCLOS?, ON SATURDAY Last, A Confedera' »» | Hives were lost. cEMERIAVEN—, a f , r, Crowell, New York; Huntre:s, Hooper, Eastport for New S$. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER—ELEGAD ’ Or hileegePar re ota ae Sige y eae Free Swiss Confederation to the Memory of Washington, ———— Orleans; Washington (x), Fiteh, NYork. Sid 1th, Re- | York; Albert, Wass: Machias for do Cld barks Fire Fly made faruiture—This day, (Weduesday.) at 10% | Wraranoeengenamelied broach with, fone email diamonds. ee ort: foggy tabi ie eee ‘The U. 8. Steam Brigate age erage beset figs oo Columbia, Geerken, se (pew, 401 tons), Robinson, Australia; Mary, Whelden, Sielpok EY aa 18a Wrest ‘Trenty: haat, erent, Petwreen Se: A. Freeman, Jeweller, No, 289 Broadway. ceremonies. It was six herres, SAvANNAR, April 4, 1853. ork; 16th. Meta, De . do; H Von Gagern, : ; ? s S : i pate satin | oon A TORTS TN LOBE aa escorted by the German Yagers, the Marine Band and | 4 boat from the U. §. steam frigate Saranac, Captain | mers, NUrieans: 18th, Macy, Freese NYork ee Gennd and market; schr Compliance, Sears, New York: | Tenbrasine rgscw ood ruts, fu Dryeatiile aud. ptoah: sun 1) REWARD.—LOST, IN BROOKLYN, A WHITE Citizens, to Monument place. On passing the executive | Long, from Havana for this port, reports the frigate | Bristo1—In Penarth Roads 19th, wtg orders, Queen Seer Geena Visine CUESALsN), Meeceh SMee teene Serene: poodle dog, ears slightly tipped with yellow, and an- | i i BILE —, h hi : yr airee mansion, General Henderson notified the President, who | badly ashore at Warsaw Sound. She left Havana on | ef the Ocean, Parnell, from NYork. Fey pt opr eos een aged ar cmt BT con repaired to the window to view it. On its pausing for a | Tuesday, and got arhore on Sunday afternoon, at four | Cuxmaven—Arr March 15, Heinrich Von Gagern, Jar- thebauihe Ohsames abate tek slachtcola; We- | geres, corner stands, Ac. Als momeot, he simply remarked, ‘‘The Washington Monu- | o'clock.’ A quantity of coal was diz | bare P 3 wn everboard to | gensen, Baltimore. tumpka, Dixon, NYork; Pages, Trinidad de | Riture, in suite; best hair mater ent would not be complete without a stone fromSwitzer- | lighten the ship. Some of her officers came here to pro- | * Cant—arr March 10, Buenaventura, Millet, NOrleans, | (22% P TOU, ship Acabelia, Pioteriteg’ ‘Havre 7 back Fae en ee geen fi ES Gis ca fee oy sng oe ees Gao. gure asvistanes. She in in a bad predicament, as itis | | Diai—ArrMarch 18, Sohn Bertram, tendholm, London, | Yowell, Loveland, Borton; Zist, Br abip Win Ward, Jolin: | Mer "Kies one pesion earved mn eral hasawarded the contract to convey the mails between y and ingrain carpet brigs’ Queen of | side tables; rosewood bedst swers to tle name of Polloma. hoever will return him te 5 brig: No. 4 Clermont street, near Myrtle avenue, will recel above reward and the thanks of the owner, by whom he Was greatly valued, being the gift of a deceased friend. $5 REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY LAST, IN PINE 2) street, between Broadway and Nassan strecta, a gold Ls and sid. for Boston; 19th, George Carl, Zeisner, do; 21st, | son, Liverpool; bark Laura Saow, Bartlett, NYork; brig | sion tables, &c. Alo, a good ascortme ni : Margaret Evans, Pratt, NYork. en e iting#, Also, one elegant rosewood pianoforte, fully | Watch seal, marked R.M.C. The finder will he paid ‘New Orleans and Key West to Samuel Green, who is to Steamship United States at New Orleans. Derventa by ‘March 20, Elis, Metaen, from ae Baker, Philadelphia; sehr SJ Moye, Hallock, New | Paintings, Also. one elegant rosewood pianoforte, fully glove reward by returning it to R. MCLELLAN, No, 43 furnish steamers subject to the inspection of the De- | New Ontxass, April 2, 1853. | Charleston for Amsterdam. j : NORWICH—CId April 1, schr Charapeake, Babbage, N | t¥:#itogether forming the best assortment. offered at auc- | law ar eb Ate i Pad is ary , fi Seltone that the | The steamship ele States, from New York on the | Dvxrstonx Heap, (near Wareham)—Off March 18, Ella, | york ee Ret 7 * | tom this season. Catalogues on morning of REWARD —LOST, ON SUNDAY, THIRD INST. intelli learns from private letters that the | 25th ult., direct, is below. |: Setinase, front Chacinaton tor matatee: : NEW BEDFORD—Arr April’ 8, sche Anthracophora, a. WAR $10 BROAD $ a young Newfoundland dog, five months old, color American Minister at Madrid ba succceded in obtaining | | Gmuattax—Arr March 10, Turk, Small, Boston; An- | yheiden, Salem for New York. (See Disasters.) way. mp April’ | Rise, Wik 6 waits Bish Pe an oe the pardon of eight Hungarians of the Lopez expedition, Navigation. dora, Tangiers, Marseilles and Cette (and cld for NYork.) NANTUCKET—Arr April 3, sobr Sarah Jane, Fitzgerald, | at 10 A. i best quality: | The shove reward Ma ea ato who had been sentenced to the mines. 2 Cuxveanp, April 5,1853. | GravsseNp—SId March 21. Yorktown, Bradish, NYork, NYork. , equare, eight square , pe eae en ea The steamers Southerner and America arrived here this | Queenstown—Sld March 18, Chas Holmes, Crocket, N NEW ORLEANS—Arr March 17, (16th still missing,) | NTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—HENRY H. | = UNITED STATES SENATE. morning from Dunkirk, fully laden with goods. The | York. ships Robert Hooper, Churebill, Glasgow: Kossuth, Per- | GP LEEDS 4 CO., auetioncete wil well at auction, this EXTRA SESSION. navigation between this port and Dunkirk is ucob Kocmmi1%—£14 March 14, Alice Tarleton, Smith, NYork. | ey. New York; Forest Monarch (Br), Brewer, Liverpool; | day, (Wednesday,) April 6th, at 10% 0 clock, at 279 Ninth A Ps " structed. Gxiaxock—Sld March 18, John Wiley, Beckwith, New | Cailendar, Deckman, Antwerp; Nordeh (Sw), Numan, | street, consisting of mahogany furniture in hair cloth, UPREME COURT, EASTERN DISTRICT—THE DELA- ‘Wastictox, April 5, 1853 ™ Stayt i ha ager gee ger ge | ~—. Arr March 18, Lady Falkland, Smith, Nor. | (2801; barks EH Chapin, Buck, Matanzas: Caroline, | Haber and ingrain carpots, marblettop centre | SY ware and Hudson Canal Company vs. the Ponneylvania Z e steamer Mayflower arrived at six o'c! is LAsGow—Arr March 18, ly Fal |, Smith, NOr- | Sherwood, | tables, 0 -s curtains, 6% octave | Coal Company. Bill in Equity, Lewis, J.—The speciat Boston; brigs Rainbow, Bunker, Matanzas: dinner and | prayer for relief in this bill is, that certain articles of - Se ee ee ee Crocus, Norden, Matanzas; 18th, ships R B Sumner, Dyer, morning, bringing 100 passengers from Detroit. She | leans. piano and stool, extension : ‘ ‘ tel clo a and ormulu, be * ot od ai ee Shortly after meeting, the Senate went into executive | encountered no obstructions. The steamer Mohawk ar- | _Hetvorr—Sld March 16, Alida Petronelle, Potjewid, N | Tiverpool; Naples, Duncan, London; John H Jarvis, Jar. ata Hedroom furniture, Froneh ed: | delivered up to, ve gamceiieds aad thet ie eta ee be aii rived at nine o'clock. The Buckeye State leaves at 12M. | York: 19th, Gesinc, Mulder, do. Cie vis, Liverpool via Mobile; George Turner, AMeLetlan, | Also, an olegant suit of | strained from bringing any sction upon them, oF using oF k up Mr, | Several vessels, with large cargoes, clearto-day. Thereis | Hvti—Arr March 18, Reform, Ammermann, Wilming- | Havre; barks Gov Hinekley, Long, Boston: Nathaniel uavigating the canal under them. We proceed at once to ‘When the doors were opened, the Senate took up Mr. | ‘no iee on the north shore. Weather warm ton. Hooper, Raines, New York; brig Glcopatra, Carver, New consider and dispose of the reasons urged in favor of the re- Houston's resolution authorizing J. R. Bartlett, the late Oanesspurc, April 5, 1856, | Havv#—Arr March 17, Isabella, Hayden, Mobile: Caro- | York. doth and 20th, ships Charles ‘Humberteom Wile lief thus spectally desired.” Te doce not appear that the de. Commissioner, and A.B. Gray, late United States Sur- | |The St. Tawrence river is no f line. Connor, Chasiestan, | Sid 17th, . Joseph Holmes, Te SE fork, obtnined an injunction, under a construction of the fexi i are leaving freely. The regular lines of steamers | 6 NOrleans; , Murray, N : Br), Morgan, ‘Antwerp: Waban, Day, Liverpool; Silas agreeinent, which is “entirely contrary to the provislons oF veyor of the Mexican boundary, to furnish » report and | on Cov re enaay, “s LivEnpoor,— Arr March 20, Rappabsnnock, Cushing, | flensen: Hawkins, Now Yorks ltsitein'& Welekee (Beem), the statutes and subversive of the riahte” of the plaimelte Nor do we # » eve anything in the agreement to justify any suck, construction, It is trne that a temporary injuaction was obtained from the Supreme Court of New York, by which the Canal Company was restrained from obstructing the Con) Company from navigating the canal, and from with- w on holding the usual facilities in regard to thé same. But this 0. 257 Tenth street, all the | jnjunetion hag been dissolved, and we are bound to belive ting in part of one rose | that the bill will be disposed of, on the final hearing. nccord- ‘wood suito in plush; also, | ing to the principles of equity and ‘The tribunal having made by Gilbert, and sold | cognizance of it is quite as competent to do justice as the Hl | plans to the Senate of the explorations made by them, = stint | NOrleans; Sexon, Spencer, and Canton, Clark, Apalachi- | Bosse, Bremen; Jane H Glidden, Child, Havre; barks Dud. | and by others connecfed with the commission under | Markets. | cola; Wm Hitehcock, Conway, NYork; 21st, Arabia (s), | Jey, Munsen, New York; Euclid (Hr), Gloucester, Eug.; | tn | » New Onueaxs, April 2, 1853. | JudKins, NYork; 22d, Sixtors, Power, Mobile, (see below). | Taey, Redding, Boston’ via. Savannah them, on the topography, geography, and natural history | oe seen of cotton today were 5000 bales, at frm | _ Sid 10th, Vermont, Mayberry, NYork; Zist, Maid of | Heron. London, Harlequin (Br), G srt HOLD FURNITURE — VE 6Q., will geld Acteon | (Br), of the regions adjacent to the line, with such informa- | prices, Stock, 583.000 bales. Mess pork dull at $14. | Orleans, Dennis, NOrleans; 22d, Jason, Bey, Wilmington; | W: Prince of Walea (Br). Brown, Liverpool: Irene (Br), | tion as they have collected relative to the Indian tribes | Lard—Sales of 2,000 kegs Pim at10c. Ohio Flour Jenny Lind, Bunce, NYork; Andes (s), Hi Boston. | Jackson. Kingston, Ja: brig Brownsville, Rogers, | through Texas, California, and New Mexico, and that | S#les of 5,600 bbls., at $4. Fairsngar, 4%jc, Prime mo- | | Chi out 18th, Silas Groenman, Magna, New York: | Cruz; sebr Sailors Rights. Jehnson, Rockland. | siden’ ; 4 oe lasses, 20 19th, Mary ana Adeline. Vesper, NYork via Cardiff; W | Arr 22d, ships Devonshire, Mallett, Glasgow; Amelia, | ve planotonve the work be executed under the supervision of the De- Cnartestos, April 4, 1858, | Hiteheock, Conway, NYork; Otseanthe, Young, and | Jordan, Bristol, Eng j Gre ronemroot [iceeere Da eeec ua en oy Ce comnizance of it is quite as competent to do justice as the rtment of the Interior, in a style and form correspond. | Cotton was firm today, with an upward tendency. | Maid of Orleans, Dennis, NOrlea’ 2 ss Arr 27th, ships Indiana, Coffin, NYork; Harriet & | ture has been but little used, und i thing in its pase proceedings to create adoubt in reaard ing with the publication of Schoolcraft’s History of the | Sales of €00 bales, at prices ranging from 87%c. to 10%e. Entd for Idg 18th, Buena Vista, Theobald, Boston; Diri- | Joxsie, Milton, Boston: bark Rose Stundish, Magna, New | Also, pier glasses, contre tables, curtains, and a large as | to the justice of tte inal getion te the premises. It ie Indian Tribes, and Owen's Geological Report—one thou go, Cooper, NOrleans; Messenger, Whipple, Valparaiso | York; «chr Ed Barnard, stone, Craz; Span polacra | fortment of chamber furniture, clear that a valid agreement cannot be rendered invalid. sand capes to be published. | “Items from Texas and San Franci+co; Meridian, Munson, Boston (entd 15th | Antoinette, Campdera, Vera Cruz; 28th, ships Horizon, | ANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITU & temporary error of a court, or of one of the par- Mr. Howrer, + ANDE . by ie york : ; AUC! d , (dem.) of Va., said there was no present | The Galyeston News staten that the for NYork); 19th, Alps (s), Boston and NYork; Sea Bird, | ‘Thompson, Liverpool; European, Turner, do; Trumbull, toned, ¥. tis im expounding ity Tt may” be that the ‘agreement tm BA . on scribed | 0 , on, é , DEWATER will sell This Da: 4 P ng m : necessity for thie work. It would be expensive, and evof Galveston | Hall, Philadelphia; 21st,” Adghan, Black, NOrleaas; | smith, NYork: Corsica, Meleher, Boston; Windsor Cast'e, | Aprinttm iuic viclocke ae Isl Chavabere sticet, Reauchatd | (tektion might prevent the Canal Company from enforcing ER 1 vera od suite in bros one rovewood 7 vel Fy : Peeaa tl neat itiz Regie: Revere: y th i te of tolls allowed b; if i they knew nothing about it. Mocca 3850.00 Taroad by the citizens of Galveston | Houghton, Doane, and Rappahannock. Cushing, NYork; | Balletry, Bordeaux ; Henry Nesmith, Stanley, Cardiff; | fupuiture, comprising mshorany suit in hair cloth, vieo— | gucquazimum tate of tolls allowed by iteoharter if it wae ie. Hovsrox, (dem.) of Te: remarked that he would ms ie Sntnrcn tk Seibaks: aunoulicde thie aocival of Cely City of Manchester (s), Philadelphia; Diana, Mossop, State | John Hryant, Dyer, Newport, W C Humphreys, | fofas, chairs. oem chairs, egtred bs Sp ey eed Ae viding the profits arising from it before they are collected. not have called for the information if it was not import. | whiting, of the United States Topographical Engineers, | Maine. Merrill, do; brigs Joven Adela (Sp) Polcloo, Porto Rico; | tte and pier tables, bookenses, French brouze clocks, m: | ‘The charter probibits the company from charging a higher that apecifiod; but it was not intended. to ravens any from charging a less rate. On the con- Ne rate of tolls, the better for the advance- ornaments, vaves, carpet, &c. Bedroom furniture, ‘con! uae i jecti i < : ‘ Lospox—Fntd inwards March 18, Johanna, Schwartz, | froome, ——-— Matanzas ; Pero (Br), Wheeler, Dublins ; sat aa saw n0 particular objection to it on the score of accompanied by a surveying party, to make a ote NYork: 22d, Margaret Evans, Pratt,édo (anil outwards poo ijn, Busaper, Yack ae ; one pia pode ing, in part Of shorany bureaus, washatands, _Wardrones, . BORLAND, (dem.) of Ark., said the contingent fand Heability of its improvesent, ant Yocide on the best | f™m¢ day). Cld out 19th, Yorktown, Bradish, NYork; | tic, Devereaux, ‘Glasgow; Mayflower, Crabtres, do; Ma. niliasters, secretaries, &e. Dining room extension table, g ? 4 ‘ar di lie erest; and we see nothii : ; ° 2st, Wm Stovell, Mearns, San Francisco via Cardiff. ila, Green, Liverpool; Costella, Gray, do; ‘Thomas H | Fidehcard, dc, Also, & ceneral assortment of basement aud | that there cerporstions erent g ee ee ee Pe See Fe Oe al ak cll Asad dre Meseh 21; Miso Eng) BOK Perkins, Theobold, ‘Boston; Pringeton, Russell, NYork; | Kitchen fuenteute, with which the sale will commence, gicial setion to rertrain either from noslec\lag oF dlanees ; a —. . ‘ JARSRILLES—LAg March 16, Rapide, Robert, and Grazia = ton: , ; . . ERIN DY K oTIONEER— g | ing its own interests. ¢ Agreement ix alleged to be Mr. Prarce, (whig) of Md., thought the subject haa The Inéianola Bulletin says there is a large quantity of | pio Buesanich, for NYork: idea’ Monti, Notlenn barks Indiana, Watts, Bos fon; Ari, Crosby, do; Glean- OUN W. SOMERINDYRE. AUCTIONEER—STORE | (ua its onn interests, The agreement is alleged pe ances. better be postponed till » survey is completed cotton still remaining on plantations, awalting wagon | Styneriaxp—Arr March 17, Ransom, Williamson, | fTidpe Dablio’ Catherine, Watts, Matera: OP Ubeaes, | This Way Ari Oy ab No. 10 Rare. roadwayr at 10 | be some difiouity in the construction oft, hue; ao fat aswee Other senators oppored the Publication. a neamat | wrameforsation to the const sts ; som, 7 | Redes, Passa: Cathatine; Watts, Mbtaaena; 0 7/CHSNG, / Orsinek, comprioihg nlkege sesck of fest quathy, grosetion Ferceve, ts ante susceptible of s constenetion by which Ir. spoke of the demand for books, and hear i in jail for killing Charles M. Cramer, ae ‘ud ‘ pols, vamount of toll, per ton, as well a qeutiomen: sur that Owen's report-wan stolen out of the | Deve: Who waein jail for killing Chari a Starr Port—Off March 11, Am ship Tedesco, for Lon ‘slo hi bs ¢! the th f late constable at Indianola, has been discharged. Cla ith, barks Arthur, Spear, Nantes; John, Albert, | Stusrt’slosf, crushed: and brown sugars, green, snd black | vas Ve reduced to rensonablocertainty. Pare tne ee : 6 ‘hests and half chests, molasses, oils, candles, (sperm i re is no want o . don (probably the bark of that name from NYork for | yg aBthh ships Ravenwood, Johasoa NYGree at. | teasine bal nintuality in the provisions for enforcing pert il 1e If reached their « ion. Wi 1 lec! . * nzae; , ships venswe |, Johnson, ‘ork; d id.) etarch in boxes, a laree quantity of superior ™ P re} ‘ving performance. The ct tpuphianen toe thls Suspose 7 Veatination. Why | T. H. MeMahon, Eaq., has been elected Mayor of Rich- | Antwerp). ; miral (Br), Crisp, Liverpool; 19th, ships Westmorelaid, | wines and Yiquors, in glass; also, liguors invenska, stand | C&usl Company is bound, hy the azreemont, to furnish the Mr. fem.) of 8. C., said they knew nothing of m0pd. 6 i ‘ SastaNpen—Arr March 11, Maria Bulalin, Mendevona, | Deoan Liverpool; Lochinvar. Lufkin, Havre; Union, Da. ee oe ay “rath igs, easing, cterants, | WAC ott camel to the Coal (Company, nnd ‘the iene eet the ‘plication of it was premature He | WA case of kidnapping occurred at CorpusChrist{, on the | Norteans. vis, NYork; barka J B Johnson, Stapler, do; Lilltus, Con. m pealer, an en and weights; painted bar: ls according to the rut Fhould like toknow how so many valuable boks, paidfor Dubt of the let inst. and cansed intense exeitement. “A |“ smping—tld to March 21, Providence, Forbes, NYork. | Sins Boston; brig Emeline, Watts, Matanias; 221” ship ou isl, nacce 0 buslsls: poMearoee MHEG ceoecine Pon ‘of toils wader “th hy the Senate, got into the book stores, andhowsomany | pese,Aitt Me property of Nos Ore ees a reward | _,!3Ra¥—Arr March 12, Caroline and Mary Clark, Emer- | Henry, Carter, Borton; batks Mary Arnah, Wade, Havre, | fT0cery.. Also, about 100 bushels potatoes, and ® superior | TART wat hy tie aurctiment, aithowa the Steere public documents were found in the stores, for wrapping | G/ three hundred dollars is offered for the appretiension | }0™, NOrienns: Ith, Aurora, Lamsen, do, Cid Sth, Volant, Sears, Boston; Courant, Bradstreet, NYork; brigs | worthy of attention. WILLIAM T. BOYD, Salesman, » | tifed in rogard to, amouht and) time of pay tp proverios. iti ‘i of the abductor, who is supposed to be a man named W. | Toni ay ine, Gite Versailles, Coffant, do; Toledo, Hemmingway, do; 28th, ARGE SALE OF PLANTS.—J. L. VANDEWATER | the nature of the partics, the magnitude ofthe intersats te. Mr. Howrmn expressed his opposition to printing books | f° ton, Another, named Win, Thompgon, bas been ar. | p TOMAs—ON March 19, Orline, Grose, from Antwerp for | hip Silax Holines, Hawkins, do; barks Fglantino, Gieason, | J Wiileelien Thursday, April Teh, at-iody e'cloake at the | volved; and. the Ieropetatie esti ong private injury to gratify individuals looking for distinction. It has led | rested on a charge of aiding and abetting. | eles Boston; White Wirg, Sherman, NYork; brig Waitstill | gates room 14 Wall ctrect, n large nesortmont of low bloom. | which might acerue from its abuse, must necessarily be sub- to mischief. He asked if the book had been written, or had the Senator from Texas seen the mannseript? d to March 17, Providence, Forbes; Sten- | Morse, do; 20th. ships J Montgomery, Davis, Boston; Em- | ing ma Watts, Dearborn, do: Sesostris (Br), Logan, Liver- | sele ee, French dwarf pear trees, grape vines, &0., &e., | ject to the control of the courts, in the exercise of thele ed in Enrope last anmmer by ( Mare, of Astoria, | chancery powers. In addition to ¢! Jersey Clty News. tor, Lickis; Geo Nicholas, Schmidt, and eineag Jor- © summary remedy re- York; Jesephine, Drigstock, New Haven, . es ; : A Bi) Lee : Tony Island, Persons in want of #uch rare and yalnahle | forred ta, we are of opinion that an action of covonmat sae oun Gacine taken aan pond ses | ERG ScrmR—On Monday afternoon, about 4 | | Niweona sid Mareht 16, Chesterholm, Heard NYork. | Pe ce ie, ne natin Wake ae Plants, should not neglect this opportunity to supply. then Anthined on, the contract to recover any tolla whiek Sikes we o'clock, a man named Thomas Knapp, residing at 154 | (14 21st, Oriental, Nichelas. and Marina, Price, NYork. Eolus, P' Y eeke E unda, Cork | S¢l¥e®- e ‘i the guvecient in Hat thane inn coronas Cee en he ne Nore bees wate Newark ayenvie, whilet laboring under'a ft of delirium | ‘oerptbosid March, 21, Marie; Remjn, Aatwese to | Agius Pratt, do; schr Bernbardem (flan), Randa, Cork | ABLE STOCK OF NEW canter | ofthe a Mr. Houstox—The reports have, and the departmentia | Newark : Npig Hell dps pin a} and a inarket, E ABI CE OF NEW CABIN cording to the measure prescribed by the partles for asoar s<adttieetins en beter to cond thon te tremen, {up a rezor and ent a horrid gash across | tond for the U States PHILADELEHIA—Arr Apri) 4, steamer City of New | ddjfurniture, HENRY H. LEEDS, & Co.. Anctioncers, | Eiining the amounts “Canceding thee the President ated Mr Hoxren—1 desire to dispose of the his throat. severing the windpipe. Several physicians | Ponrswovra—Put im 19th. John Bertram, Leadholm, | york, Matthews, Boston; brig Patrick Henry, Fotand, N | Will eell at auction, jay, Wednesday, Apri Managers of the Pennsylvania Coal Company, at the time of Mr. Houston repeated, the amount of inconsiderable Mr. Prance said the work was not written on the 4th of attended him, but to no purpose, as he expired about 9 | from London via Deal, and sid for Boston. The Ashland, o'clock yesterday morning. It is somewhat singular the | Benson, for WYork, has gone our of hurbor to Spithead. mode adopted by these sons of Eseulapius—they made no = attempt to closé the aperture in the windpipe, either by | Tavenroor, March 1S—A waterlogged vessel, of about stitching it up or even putting on any adhesive plaster; | 1¢0 tons, painted black “3 Ly day, April 7, at 10}5 o'clock ench a i the lav, York; echrs Shenandoah, Ingerroll, NYork;'J E Potta, | (AypARrl? Palonaing ts heveen: rr by , Mack. Fast Haddam; Tiger, Fanikner, NBedford; Jno F are about to remove tot Crouch, Burk, NYork: Charles D Hallock, Davis, Glouces- | King strect, being the largest # ter. Cld schrs Tiger, Faulkner, Saco; Jno F Crouch, Burk, and with two jury lower masts Newport. but simply bound it, up with a mere bandage, as a boy | standing, was passed Feb 28, in lat 42 N, lon 44 W, by tho entering into the contract, were resident citizens of Now: he expense Was York, and not rosidents or citizens of Pennsylvania, . that they were therofore intelligible, it does not follow that ity, consisting of | the agreement is not bindin, upon the defendant. |The off- and mahogany dressing | cors may have been intellicible, but this cannot be taken ad- vantage of in this collateral proceeding. It is sufficient for March. Mr. Baum, (dem. ,) of Me., remarked that the resolution ‘would imure to the benefit of a cer its of parlor furniture, covered in silk, bro- | {ho pinintif, and all third persona, that they have dealt, i in publisher, and in A Y h and hair cloth, sof rm and parlor ae taith, with de, Me Oi ou b dev s leg. There conld be no eause as- | Jowa, Taylor, arrived here eatelle, plush ai ry ood faith, with the officers de facto. If this were not tl bookmaking they had already gone too far. would that had cut his leg. * . . Passengers Arrived. piano stools, cabinet: minut and oak | [00° the-pete of the partion ide ine a he a metie th ious about | signed for thiy rash act, except the effects of drinking. 20th—The Cluny, hence for NOrleans, hae put back to sil ‘Arctic— " o | fo kinds, furnitnre not h precio Mr. BORLAND said—Seeing Bartlett so anxious aby He has left a wife and child to mourn his untimely end. | dey from Androssea, where ahe got on there hited Livenroo1— Steamship Arctie—J Bowen, W Man, Capt C | forniture of various kin such evidence of ratihoation as ty preched the work, he thought he wanted the job of publishing Chase, Mr and Mra H Doolittle, Mise Powell, R H Lowe, | enumerated. Can be examined at any time as above, and to | from lending its ext ordinary aid to destroy the eo | He wae for many years head cooper for Stuart & Co., 22d—The Sisters, Power, from Mobile, at this port, on w F hosold without rorerve. ‘Terms, four months for sppoved from petiag wader Bon peneaaee Hise Dovotan, (dem.) of Hl, would not consent to the | *eNr reBiners in thik cy. Z Bebruaty yin at 26 Yoh Bt we pontact wie'ehe | Menard Wand, Mis Ward Mr and Me Ws Rossel | Paper cna sume over, 01 Votchgege can ha hse mili te the declcion sf oes ublication without knowing what the work is. And on | -- ship AH Kimball, from NOricans for Philadelphia. Lost | Padenux, WH Merrill. A Roy. DP smock, Capt WH Ro. | £24 Packed on the py : ti Acowake ta: | Alter Jaduelng the dofondant to oxpond a vory lagme Eis motion, the resolution was laid on the table. Marine Affairs. foréeaii, foretopmast, backstays, &c, aud received consi | binson, Capt PC Dumas, Mr Waldo, Mr Schoellkof, Miss ‘prants AT AUCTION— WM Mey VAIN wr iL | other pod! ibtaloten ef aatnine nat keomeeain iin the After another short executive session, the Senate a: Tue Sreawsmr Jase Avcue which left Charleston on | derable damage to buiwarks avid topsides. The AH Kim- | giegel,'C Dridge, TComsbruck, WD Dunean, Mr and Mes bell on Wednosday, Aprilé, at 104 ciection of meath, | market, upon the faith of the agreement in question, the journed, Sunday at 11 A. MI arrived last night, She reports that | ball also recelved considerable damage. [The latter put | JN Genin, Mrand Mra 8 C Genin, Miss Fory, Miss Rod. | Maiden lane, ness Hessen tires, & fin oe ar ates | risintitt in not entitled to have it cancelled, upon the ae Naame: Gane the Southerner arrived out at daylight on Sunday, We | into Key West, and repaired, as previously reported.) gers, RHashock, Jr, II, Robineen’ 8 Boult, H Boult, F | 1%) Uf a aaa EC steged, ‘ogataes The de tie gent ation oem P. are indebte er officers for late Southern papers. caimilin companied with an offer to return f.ho benefits. Wm. received wader the gr at” the posite party in ‘cond contract wi mad A Wasninctox, April 5, 1853. § Tae Sreamemp Fi Prymoum, Mareh 1 Fran ae bg fay sit i raat M rit we Mr and Mra J Me€ J Rob: AT i py eh Ppt STEAMSHIP Fronts arrived yesterday from Savan- | from London for San Francisco, with crew ina state of | Mrand Mrs BSutro, Mr and Mra Srassen, J Robson, LANTS AT AUC’ In the Gardner case, to-day, Senor Aquillarfurther tes- tuatae us files “ oD Oia at ; lites respecting the signatures oon Gartine’s papers, | 2B; bringing us files of papers from that city. mutiny. A Johnson, J McCartney, J Dembinski, H Rothsch'ld, pen on Thursday, A 3, § Guiterman, A’ Guiterman, and to pat the oj it was iv, before tho. iewed it with more om CaLPORN:A.—The steamers Geo: : Zist—Put in the Flise, Lindberg, from NYork for Fal- | Rothschild, Miss Brown, Mias Bergin, Miss Drummond, W i nity * ¢hiatover in phe Eject ae he, mining repplations of, Mexico, Be: | sor aepinwall, and the Sat of the: Werte ton eae dn, | mouth, with mate fort overboard, and binaacle and com. Girod, $C Gibbonscapt Spetar, Lauer, J Osea— hor roqen: aft araling, geranium, tho: i iat little progress J left yesterday afternoon, with a large number of in. | passes broken. Total, 61. M. White. ral prayer. #0 be gran a erent eee pas Favay, Feb U—The American ship Angelo, Nicholson, | Hnineron—Seamenip, Jtes, Aletta stewart, Mes | DLANTS AT AUCTION—W. 8. MILLVAIN: WILL Fellel demanded, bat mart be suctainea yy Teta tt Wisconsin Railroad to be Completed. Maw Oscaimi Cete Hiacrion.The? of Bostin, from Sianritius for Landon, has just pati Mes Magma it earn Ms eee rent Mel retell at Ne, 7 sonm iget, on Mhustday, Apel Ph | Teh omanded atm be sa clued 7” The ease made Og Miwavkr, April 4, 1863. pW ORLEA! SL ECTIO e Picayune | here, leaky, and will be surveyed. ‘geavell, Mra J Van Valkenborg, | at 10% o'clock, & fino assortment of moss, mont "| omen ground Mt the ‘re sof Arrangements have been completed’ with Bishop & | of the 20th ult., says the democrats have ‘made | Hawnvnd, March 10—Our navigation has exporionced | STi HUbwtos Aiea lt b Saxton, Mew W Stevens, Dr fib; | #08) And climbing roves (with and withont pote: Boney | ey ‘ppens to havebeen introduced “into the Mik for Co. of Railroad, (Fis, mmediate prosecntion | almost an entire sweep throughout the city, having | another partial xtoppage, in consequence of the severe | hen and lady, H Schroder and Indy, JR Townsend and | HENDERSON'S, Jersey City. ‘Calalogure on morning of | PUEPo#D.and not for the purpose ol et rrooratian the plain. chitin Lake “hore Railroad, which it is the intention to | carried every one of their candidates with’ the ex- | froxt that has set in within the last few days, and the | poPad'N H'Mneell and lady, Major W Hayen and lady, | talc. would take tho defendant by tapeer ot, gtherveiva the Court Start The Cliteago compart hove tittia the current | ception of two. accumulation of floating masses of ice in the river. C Ellis and Yady, © 8 Newcomb and lady, M Newcomb, © KEMP, AUCTIONERR —ASSIGNER'S SALE OV | its prirciples. ‘The facts should Mis , Yo wanted withaateiont sear. mere company have announced their pur- ‘ (nage ayn ————_ - lady and nuree; Capt Rolyea and family, A Ho} Ney Jon tock of rish first class cabinet furnituro, at Metro- | precision to enable the Court to ako a specific decree, and 1 ose to build their half of the road in the same time. Court Calendar—This Day. Disasters, &e. Derby, § Botsford, AS Purse, Mra Horton, a ae wae E Hall. Broadve , between Ra ne a Anby os ceneral terms ake v Cont morely to iia maces Unrrep Srares Direct Covrt.—Non. 7 to 16. Missine Vessats—Sobr Chas Appleton, Albert Somerby, | A Conckling, 0 Stores, H Davis, C B Curtis, Cornin; onthis day and to-morrow,» o’oloek enob day, 4 © partioutars Jeffersonville, Indiana, City Bonds. Scvnsay Covrr—Special Term.—Nos. 11, 25, 21,92 t0 30, | of and from Newburyport Dec 20, for Norfolk, wax seen | G7 Waldron, D Jacobs, J White, C Harris, J W Russell, Komp will sell at auction as above. a very large ns: | the Lill i deficient. Fe, not stated! winh, wath Jarrensonvitiz, Ind., April 4, 1853. | 41, 49, 44, 45 30th, newr Nantucket Shoals, and has not since been heard | R Mibbard, A Skee!, A'E Kent, J H Blake, J West, BD of ri mph ‘4 artis | under the general prayer. Tao Govise wenn, ae ‘Tho citizens of Jeffersonville, Indiana, ‘called a mecting, | Scrnen Covrt—Cirenit.—Part First,—Nos, 445, 447, | from—su posed to have been lost inthe gale of Jan 3 | Hicks, 8 P Woughter, J MdeTregoyan, Mrs Stowart—4 im | He 04 st auction, and whieh presents op. | manded for the period sate’ Pits bith not epacited, ner as pee a negotiating, through | 460, 451, 46134 to 461. Part Second.—Nos. 997 to 1,004, | and 4. The crew were Dan! Shine and Wm W Dean, of | the steerage. portunity for tho trade and housokoopers 0 purchase the | arc uny facts alleged from ‘which the proper amount can be F. OO gi the City Council, the bonds | 1,006 to'J,012. Newburyport; J 1, Amaveen and Geo Deal, residence un- ‘Vena Crv7—Brig Nenuphar—Mrs Buchera, two chil- | very best description ewood, oak, mahogany and black | calculated according to W.¢ terms of the contract: A toe of olty for },000, now in the market. Said - | "Common Purat—Part First.—Nos, 536, 267, 319, 490, | known. . 7 dren and servant, Mr Grabam, one child, and servant, room libre Soham bar furniture, alk rations Re To Made appear to, have beon forth Yiation ig considered contrary te the eity charter, and | 401, 404, 405, 499, 505, 515, 616, 517, 523, 624, 546. Part | Schr Ocean Star, of Newburyport, sld from Prince Fa- | Mra Frias, James Cook, Chas Chabot, James Chabot, It A merely for the Durpote of supporting tho wpocitic prayor in Slog ‘Don’t touch the bonds. Second.—Now 410, 420, 561, 675 to 86. ward Island Dee 25, for Boston, and left Gut of Canso | Lodward. gether in ME with an appdicntion to hare it datieered wn Oe Ge dete ls oaW mae Surmuon Covrt—Two branches.—Nos. %4, 95, 33, | Jan 2, and has not since been heard from. She ha He# as null and void, ‘the hil’ muse tharet ‘Sila W. Leonard, chairman, and George W. Ewing, i" 101, 102, 103, 104, 106, 108, 109, 110, 112, 115 to 123, 126 of grain and fish, and was commanded by Passe Salled, ol os (ee morning of ace gecretary."" ) to 136 te 160. : is Blake, of Cosine, formerly of eohy. Duroe, lost, and was | Levenroot—Ship Wi ferleo Mr Joka Whitty. tad without rogetd to, ty weather. up to be cancel fore be dieminve? Tt is d wad dl i dismissed at V9 costs ot tne planet eee