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that he is of the News from Contral Amerten. Behr ‘2 deys. urs, INTERESTING DIVOROR CASE. | ry iolirGiies "it ted weve he eetctees ou wioaagvA conaasronDaxcs. Ser ys, etna re Rew Beale, “Our Canadian Correspondence. by atleer of came ° "He ktowe Mire, Deed te San Juan Dau Nora, Mareh 3, 1853, Slocd ‘Alon, Weeks; Weeteort Tan. ‘and all of the crew 7 hoes name @Art. WILLIAM HENBY BERRSFORD VS. MRS. EMMA oa and. woman of unimpeach- | The Transit Company and the City of Sam Juan, dic., de. BELOW. Cee oe fa sald os te TEER, SERPS “Mibs counsel at the bar having concluded the examina. | _ 18 view of the diversity of opiaion reepecting the Con. Ph ig gran nserinarpe ny: emmmemmeemen’ nist NE ae eR ee Rgerime. Om Seren amit exem- ws Bri 4 2 Pours ggg dag willing to be examined as to the existence of any colle- | scasider it nect ee aaeauniteen tate Be sks Doroph Griea, fram Gavonaah, Bark Ocean Ws weree. The Speaker oni are = public be made soquainted with the nature of the ques- be upon gubject; | tion at issue. It is pretended by the Company that they had been five years @ widow, and had four children and promimed that the members of the Council would are not, like ethers within the juriedistion of this govern- ; end he was not aware Swe dad ment, compelled to recognize its laws or obey its consti” Beresford through the introduction of the Rey. Mr. | other points upon which questions required to be put 40 | tutional injunptiens. The better to judge of the plausi- Goddis, of Hamilton, and at his request wont to reside | him, in furtherance of sores ag then post- | Dility of such extraordinary pretensions, let us cast a re- with them ase friend, in the hope that it might be « oe a eciine gy | nse tas eee: trospective and historical glance at the most important restraint upen Mrs. B.’s violence. This was in May, 1861; Reraroeas inceeetens pte from Toronto. events relating to the history of this interesting portion i i Steamships Wi Bremen end Southamp- ton; Florida, Woodh hay Agee, Diskinson, Charleston; Roanoke, Cavendy, Norfolk; ships New York, Hull, Charleston; Marathon, New Orleans; Corra Lan, Lambert, Glasgow; Victoria, Champion, London; d 3 *"Wind at sunrise, NNE; meridian, NNW; sunset N. a April 7, lat 28 Boston for Wilmi NO, vt 1s, oven plztly 1 Tux Samy Hoox Magnetic Teizonave.] ‘Ta 4 and she continued to reside at Capt. Beresford’s until May, ACADIENSIS. | of the American continent, and thus we will be enabled, hinge barks' cad the tein (use wakaowny a ae Pe inl, Be); 49 1862, his wife having left, with her brother, in the pre- Our Naval Correspondence. not only te ates of She pastensdone of the Company bub offing. a Le Sait se aan , from NYork Jan 29, for coding July; she remained for the purpose of educating U. 8 SLooP-ov Wax Sr. Loum, 5 ity im of this government, ° Sietoauee aT e outward bound vessel gone le lat 2 488, lon 30 20 W. ho is be treated and as @ government, duly consti. Wind light from NW. Weather clear. hus daughter, who is seven years of age. While the par- Lacon, March 12, 1363. tuted until ac least ‘nts of the United States | _On Thursday, April 21, Anna, daughter of the late Wenelaw Ports. ~ tis rene together Capt B exercised the atmont for | me Group of Stary by Gremauph—Phe Provan ihe | abd Great cia shall Have diapered of the Central | Michael and Margaret Richardaco, aged 19 yoars and 10 ey Adela Fob 28 (aot 28), bank Emily Wilder, He bearance peared. st anxio: e "eatern I. ‘iewed American Mosquito ite. Minter abe had not wituesaed cay acte af violence on | penne gmt Manat Heform a4 Yiewsd om Forei | MCSctral america was discovered by Columbas, in 1502, | "Tho friends of the family aro invited to attond har fu. | , TAtxcmm—By Mr Joshua Magoun, Charlestown, Mase, | | Bumarvpd-N Ne Am vousels in port abt April 16. Cld y acl vielence on | Stations, dic and conquered by the Spaniards in 1524; was erected into from the residence of her mother, No. 197 Canal | 21s cap heny efl Se and will load for San | Nero’ EraTant, Hil, Baltimore; 12th, the pact of Mrs. B., but much disrespect and irritating | We arrived here a few days nince from Spessia, where | a captain pn thay 1837, by the Emperor Charles | sti this morning, at half-past 9 o’clock, ae ees ecastls, OW bevel rts ie ese nants Mecarty, hence, arr at St G conduct. we lay a week, and s few days after leaving Gonos. The | V., and became independent in 1621. It wan subsequently Bikniee pees, long wine ah bore; ‘At Pittston, Me, 14th inst, by Mr'Wm Cooper, @ fine | Canpexas—in port abt April 13, bark Sarah B H Mrs. Bradford stated that she had been in the house | object for visiting this port and bringing with ua Commo- | Hturttie of Meciee, it woke oat att’ falitieal: conmention TiN] God was pleased to give her ease, Parr abes todd, aed te be elaide Cooper iotarctiaa | rother (not Globe) and brig Satan Soule, Haron, neatly two days before she had an interview with that | dore Stringham and broad blue pennant, is to attend the | with that country, and was formed intoa separate confed- And free her from her pain. ¢ lum! ya comma yy Capt Collins. | Portland, ldg; and others. lady, whon she tendered that advice which a Christian | shipment of a group of statuary, executed by Greenongh, | eration, in 1898, Sinoe 1840 the confederation has been nee Friday, Apell 3, et Marr, wife of Henry H. eg re Be eee re oy wan De? nae Port April 10, bark California, Hich! ought to give, which was received with anger; this sho | The fguros, Tam told, are colossal, and the dosign of this | {juolred,.euch of the States which heretofore compo Te nde of the Tally ave” sernectfally invited to at- | Boston. DOT et td tne oor | .gFAYs—in port Feb 5, sbip Angelo, (of Boston) Nic continued to do for s fortnight, when Mrs. B. expressed | seulpture was to represent the progress of civilization in | It was not until 1790 that Spain thought seriously of | tend ber faneral, from her late residence, corner of Sixty- | -,NORTIL toour alin of 140) tone werios vill be recy satha Cnaciette Heed, Livell (tree Linecpemeeaeh i her determination to quit her husband, oven if she was | the western portion of America. The figures are, first, a bebe overt en - As 4 coast GA Cons pes econ and Ninth avenue, this afvernoon, at one | (O° launching in September. She is intended for the | Cooper, Seara, (from Cardiff Feb 21, for NYork,’ pul wowan fiying with her babe in her arms, behind her ia | Srecajoetceople taowa by the name Monette ‘and, | In Brooklyn, April 23, Many Axw Pursay, daughter | frelghting trade, and will be the largest ship ever built | 17th for sails, &0), both having repaired. an Indian warrior who pursues and has seized her by the | altoough royal dated, “Aranqoes, Oth of | of J.D. Band Mary Aun Putman, aged one year and | OM Ory, ee itiada ee ne capervision | Guarana tn port AjriL6 brig Wm Miolols, Laight @ under- | bair, and with uplifted tomahawk is about to oleave her | February, 1796,” deol the port of SanJuan a port of | nine months. Mavter Pieroe. of Farmingdale, has on the stocks a ship | Havaxa—in port April l’ 2g Florence, Gage, York, 10 da Haturax--Arr April 14, ba verthorpe (Br), 80 4 oblige ir ther testified that she never met Mrs. Boresford at tabl with Captain Beresford. end that ir they @ red each other it was purely accident Re Sa lr a eeahabe ume ace, | uly bt hsm ended ae ow nahn by | east oebinemmearna | mre tno wtou'Sot rn Woops | fabs As, note rt New Bt ra that of the former being on the opposite side of the r 7 ® | still Lo estal mt could be effected in eonsequence neral,this afternoon. ‘clock, from No. 08) house, and which bad been occupied by Gallagher. where | Western hunter, who, with a triumphant smile, looks the | the warlike character of the Mosquito Indiana streét, Brooklyn. ‘The corpse will be taken to New York from Neweastle for New York, touched for water; 16 the servants’ rooms were all occupied by the female do. | Indian in the fate, as he half turns his head to sev what place in 1040 graye pA on ne prt bbs tone ripe 20 asian Anatom Herald Marine Cor: rgepondence. 7 ra rt - oh, i he or wate peortlcs, Oe where ae taming aseala si a ditere ot eae arrests his blow. The group, 1 am told, in all their atti- | fom house at San Juan, and at the end of 1847 or The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Arrived—Scbrs Nourmahal, Spear, Philadelphia for = | same day; brig Nova Scotia, Lauc ’ Gallag! et the house | tudes, with the expression delineated in their faces, form | beginning of 1848, the Mosquito flag was formally plant- | invited to attend her funeral this afternoon, at 2 o’clock, | Portsmouth; Clarendon, Manton, do’ for do; ond, | New York. fers alee to Mra. Bradford’s arrival; she did not see him, | one of most perfect pieces ever executed by any of our | ¢4 there; but the Nicarsguans returned to the port and | from the residence of her brother Wulter, No 700 Green- | Wood, do for Nahant. fom. (no! ), bar ; ‘and would not have known him if she had; the apart: | artis ( Aeaeaiuy hleh drove away the Mosquito authorities. The latter, how- | wich street, without further invitation. Hor remains | — Below—224, four echrs, probably the vessels above re- ment alluded to as being uccupied by Gallagher was not ta. The size of the block of granite from which this | ever, having reorganised a sufficient force, returned to | will be taken to New York Bay Gometery for interment. | ported, with another, intended for the servants, and was pn the second fiat, it | Group was eut can be judged of when Iinform you that | the port, which was immediately evacuated by the | _ In this city. on Friday, April 22, Mixsiy, daughter of | Wind SW, and thick fog. ‘The vessels in port will un- communicated with the kitchen, she said, which probably | the artist, in order to get the same where he wished to | Nicaraguans, who, being hotly pursued by the Mos. Francis and Frances J. Benjamin, aged 2 years, 10 months | doubtedly sail if the fog cloars away. lp made ber prefer it; Captain Bereaford continued to reaide | work upon it, had to have the entire aide of his house | {uite authorities, sided by ti tls lies the Seah, air and 18 cases) i ere = i sale feta eager oe wo am a4 Bigretey bd torndown. It isthe labor of better than three years, | to the convention and conditions of what is generally On Eeturday, April 23, Many Awetia, daughter of John | sur persian, 2 unateee, Taland, it is stated, wil video, arr 12th to load for Philadelphia; schr Aib 4 to leave her children with them. The witn se Toronto, ys 4 Devereux, Sullivan, from Bosto1 3 engage @ house, during which he was absent from home | and I trust when shipped that it will safely reach the iowa Re ere C3 oo Pocoael of Reema fain one McKeon, aged two years, seven months and- | pecome a total wreck ; she lies broadside on to the beach, loam tor Ga J mo Feb 11, arr idth, two or three days, tha witness swore positively to bis | spot on which it is intended to stand, and long prove an | Yeren 1848, re Her funeral will take place from the residence of her | the seamaking s complete breach over her; her decks | Porcy—In port March 28 (back date), brig Pura never baving been from home more more than t¥0 | ornament to the public grounds. The next important act connected with this port, was | parents, No. 275 Delancy street, this afternoon, at one | Sfe.briken th, alld part of ohe cargo be ot And 290 | QB!» efand from Yarmouth, N 8, arr 27th; schrs Sai or three hours at any one time; and during his residence Iam partly disposed to give youa dessription of my | ine Clayton and Bulwer. treaty ; and, :.ne yin vir- | o’elock, elots in Ene SO ginah Dee ven pl ae ik Anna, Pinkham, from St ‘ihomas, wtg; Sussex, ae &t Toronto, she said it was impossible for him to have | visit to the city of all eities in Europe to live in, namely, tue of lie atipelations, the Betlsh eutha. rump’ here, in On Thursday, April 21, of disease of the heart, ALFRED erty potas aide. raverdlaaterss eee jee SrJoun, NB—Cid April re ship Adirondack, Tayl Visited either Hamilton or Rochester, as she was, in the | Florence ; but Ifear my abilities todo it justice, Winter | {26 Of ita stipulations, the British auth. /Uilg Bere in | aaa aeemy aged 30 years an 6 months. Party has contracted to save (utover materials he can | Gla+gow; 20th, schr Ori, M’Mullen Puiladelphia. habit of taking ber meals in, company with him. The ob- | till holds # bold front in this elime of bright skiew and | habitants of the port to frame for theinselyes-a political | Hix remains'will be taken to Greeawood Cemetery for fon EO extant + | | Sax Juan (Cuba)—In port April 8, rigs B Burgess, ject of this testimony was to remove apy | all sun-hine, as the travellers tell us. Whilst the hills | Qoostitution: an soon as the authorities under the | interment. from the New York Hospital, this afternoon, 8 Bos‘on 3 days; Thos Conner, do do; Azores, for NYo#k| doubte that might arise as to the paternity of the child | bear their snowy mantle I cannot persuade myself that | Constitution; and ge soon as the authorities under the | Ment 0 clock, Avrauay, Hepburn. which left here about the 28th ‘Seas es pone to New ‘York for ‘his health, tazing | PRB wherein reality. | ps referred to transmitted their full powers to the new ad. | uincy, Adams county, Tl. papers please copy. |_| uit for Panama, i reported by the schr Beindesr aa being | ALEX April 20, achrs 8 H Parker, B * “ a 4 rt presents quite a busy scene. ere are ini Satur }, JAMES CURRAN, formerly o! 83 » » . 4 his little girl with him. but still keeping up his several Amercan vesula here. ‘The bark Kirklend fs | @uistration. Thus and there ended completely the so 7 \fcran, County Down, Ireland, at his rest, | ance to get in. » Godfrey, do. Sid sehrs J Pred. > ‘i me re much talked of British encroachments and aggression at | Drunir, Lower Predm NYork; M jompson, Ireland, Hartfo — at sedi Badd lg i. ving ofeligte bound to DE sw Reege as pte ean San Juan, ; dence, No, me del teahichat Brooklyn. Re ueietne Bark Gro D Suouse A phe itera peta. Ir umn = od te NB greene r 3, rae) boy, of four years of age, called Charley, whois still with | Enow their vemes, Our stay, as to length of time, isan; |... Copreanent to, this there has been presented, by the ¢ friends of the family are respectfully ‘0 at- | reported ashore at Owl’s Head, misstayed morn of Bass, Winchester, Boston, ‘ Americ nd the British governments the basis of a | tend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock. His | 18th inst, and got upon a point of rocks. She was gotoff ite mother, ‘Participating in those privations to which | sertain. By the late dates I see that the Navy bill, | dreaty for the final adjustment of the Central American | remains will be taken to Flatbush Cemetery for inter- | same afternoon, leaking badly. and proceeded to Welfact_ | ye QSTON- Arr A Pilabry, Payal “ she is subjected. | nowance referred to, Capt. Beresford | Which was foretold would do away with old fogyism and | contreversy, as also ail the questions ariaimg therefrom. | ment. for repairs. Sh arr at Belfast ove of 10th, when it was | the take (Br),’ Duncan, Glawow. Feb 20; Eile eae ot ne eee tO eR dO eniek | Push forward the young America of the navy, has passed | The governiuent of Nicaragua, considering their fatereste | Bolfast and Downpatrick papers please copy. discovered that some of her lime, of which she had 1,900 feasee? onione: tele, Weetca ana hhad settled upon bis wite the interest of £1000, which the Senate, and doubtless, ere now, has done the same in | yy juntiy sacrificed by this proposed arraugement, have | | On the 20d inst., at 7 o'clock P. M., Joux Taonspy, of easks, had become wet, causing the vessel to take fre,’ A "brig. Velona, Robinson’ Philadelph us! La teas » A ithheld, and At! |, their assent to the same. | Bushwick, L. I. rs rt of the cargo en mn out, ant ere x Bemparative independence, f!°%+ NeF in comfort and | its bearings, It will cause the dismissal of ixty pasted | Therefore, the only government, de jure, for this port, | | His friends and the friends of the family, also the mem: | were Hopes that the yesrel would be saved. insurance in | SUE# 0 a ae Norole; xpress Lan ; oPeest postpone till tomorrow sending the testimony | Midshipmen, all junior officers, and leave the old fogies to | until this diMieult dispate shall have been adjusted, is the | bere of Excelsior Lodge 1. 0. of O. F., of ‘New York, are | Rockland on vessel for $5,000, and there is some insur, | 2AD8iers Corson, Philadelphias Wolectt, Doorn ss ef lire. Dow’, who unierwest an erumivation last ea Pagers Py oe tae New | government de facto, deriving its powers and existence Invited toattend the funeral, on Monday, 25th inst.,'at 3 | ance in Beston. York;Gordon, Hardy, do. At quarantine, ship Aga evening wards of three tated, and ina: ted the lst day of May, 1852, | o’clock P. M., from his late’ residence, corner of Remsen = y » ng of upwards of three hours duration. || 5, | Grop from the mary the smartest and amost onorgeil Before stated, and inaugurated the Lat day of My aa | ee ea Daan are eee ener a mamven | Wuaune Buia Gov orks, before reported lost, in- | Scott, Liverpool March 28. Cld ‘ship ‘Mary Ann, Cros : 4 correctly stated near San Franciseo, was carried ashore | San Francisco; bark Lowell, Loveland, Mobile; b: As the evidence of Mrs. Doud is the most impor- pocalaealy To substantiate whieh ore tothe Prerogatives of a sovereign and independent State—tho | to the Cemetery of the Evergreens for interment. by the current on the 10th Feb last, about midnight, | Acorn, Phinney, Savannah; Carollae, Harding, do; ach tant tbat bas been addueed in the pending case, | course of studies now gone through by the students who | Sct, resting their political existence. | The constitution upon a lone sand beach on the coast of Brazil, about nine | Edith, Crowell; Norfolk; Queen, Brown, Philadelphia : = of the land, ratified by the former government, unequive- Sahl 4 * to oe Gonduct of a , Berectoes subsequent, to ber |*paes successfully their examinations at the Naval Acade. | of {h6 land, ratified by the former government, unequive, MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. miles to the north of the river St Francisco, ad beeame « | bany, Hodges, Albany; 3.4 Apploton, Nickerson, NY i i, reck. She had about 100 bbls sp oil on board, | Moses Brown, Baker, do; W A Dubosq, Carlisle, do. in doteil. She testised that, she practises as e phy | Dill which will lose the navy andy country thenerrices | tol exercise is consistent with the laws and policy wae ae qin’ yas saved and fold’ af auction Ga the Beach for | ships Jobn Land (towed by two steamers), Palm, bar Aician, surgeon, and obstetrician, having, reosived | of sixty talented youths, who have secved their country | “Mich regulate the intercourse of civilized nations ¢ ‘avsanuuialad Glossia tedamaeee: $500. Capt Taylor, Mr Seth Baker first officer, Mr. Gide- | Costarelli, Broosa, Helen Maria: brigs Mavia T Wilder, Ji Aiplowa (o that effect from the Central American College, | on an average of nine years each, are wedded to the | Constitution of the land, ail who reride within the terri. sapber peas on Reynolds, soond oftcer, and Mr Gharen Cross, boat: | Grob Mary Franoos, Juago Waltman, and from bel at Rochester, and has practived her vrofession since i i ‘i i Bout] ay A, steerer, came passengers in yi! at Greenpo rt Adams, and Napoleon. ‘April, 1853; she recollected s female calling at her house, hole county sa an’ injustice of the fest orden and, | t2rlal limits apc bear eg ede ager hny Tirneeale eae 20th. ‘There is insurance upcn the vessel and outfits 10 "AST—Arr April 18, schr Kennebec, Perkid for te purpose of btaining board and Tofging, about | methinks, that ifthe gentlemen who appear to mak so au: | f08%eh, are ampenable to the laws ef the lead, and ove peal the amount of $5,000 at offices in New Bedford, and $1,600 | Frankfort for V1 loth, bark Geo D Smouse, upon catehings at an office in Providence. ebenbach, Rockland for Galveston (see Disasters). Scam Carzponza, Joyce, from NYork for Eastport, went | , CHARLESTON—Arr April 19, brig N W Smith, Sai ashore on the Viddler, » Yooge near. Fox island hr | New York: schr Betsey Ames, Wilson, Providence, fare, morn of 17th, but was got off, after throwing over | 8¢br D B Warner, Harmon, New York. ‘Sid bark Isab some cargo, and taken to the Thoroughfare. eee reer 22, ee Gs tray rfl Scum Fanny, of NYork, before reported abandoned, is | Sehrs i J Talbot, Aeabaty Cherlenton: orion Gas probably ¢ the new schooner of that bame which lft hls Richmond. ’ ‘yy 5 o port on the ult for Austral under commant 3. ohil Jamieson. She was fallen in with on 16th inst, in lat sastvont ci peer ate rnc 7 eee) Notice to Mariners. ELLSWORTH—Sid April 19, sehr Eudora, Now York 4 Namionat OpszRvatory, aes ew Lieut. © H. pes WasmNoToN, Maoh 28, 1853. 5 Re ae 21, schr Minerva, MoGi sin—Lieut. @ H. Berryman, comman: in tes ARTFORD -. : brig “Dolphin,” on service conneoted with the labors of Phictepbee CCEA ag tr rr re bot ‘ : oo na 75 Ste Stara gan | Sh fe pat al made 6, era ane | Washam Wane, Non ‘ been undoubtedly found at this natural outlet and ke; eteecele nee seee 23 | the “hight Stones,” said to esis le . , J ther conversation {he stranger went away And the de- | and sbout 200 passed midshipmen. This new billdoes away | 4g her old Central American dependencies, ospecially | SUX #T........s......6 47 man ware®,..mora 8 47 | min. north, longitade 16 deg. 40, min, west; and for Sean aisvon, Phtadelpta foe Barta ete aaereae, Ronin, subsequently a tan called at her houses he wes | With the latter grade, cuts off the former about 56, and | when those monuments are to be fonud ia profusion | W<~~v ens | Hammond's Rock, Intitude 86 deg. 66min. north, longi- Fee nae ae none Vee, a eee mea called at per house; he wat | for which it substitutes 100 second lieutenants, leavirg | Tn Jeas favored of her ancient colonial possessions, Port of New York, April 23, 1853. tude 19 deg. 60 min. wert, and that no sush dangers, or | {rq eee vo Sh ate ote or Lortlas Hinata i > ‘who inquired if she could attend a female in four or the navy without the most useful class of officers that it 24.—That if this is an accurate view of the question, poy obsiructions to navigation exist in the places assigned | delphia for Portland: schra rs Newton, Boston for Jao five days, which she agreed to do; on the 9h of August he | Possesses. Midshipmen there are none, or but very few | the prosent inhabitants of this coast have nearly the CLEARED. them. sonville; D Parker, Gloucester for New York; 21st, WSiled, and on the lth he came for hor sad she | 2¢ 88 St present. The acting midshipmen ke; eine right to the soil as the first settlers of the New Eng- Steamships—Roancke, Cavendy, Norfolk, &, Ludlam Where the former was said to exist, he found the sea | kim, Philadelphia for Boston; brigs Taratine, Ren Sent with him; they went ecme distance north of the | N#¥#! Aes: my for four years; in this interval all the | ignd and Middle States had to theirs; for they, like the | & Pleasunts; Jax Adger, Dickinson, Caarleston, Spofford, | to be 2,208 fethoms deep; and where the latter, 2,950 8th inst for Boston; Wheaton, Philadelphia for Eastpo Failroad; it ware long ride, during which he made two | Present midshipmen will have parsed thelr Gnalexamina- | igtter, bave acquired their right of possession either by | Tileston & Co; Florida, Woodbull, Savanneh, §'L Mitehill. | fathoms. achrs Suran, Philadelphia for Boston; Oriontal, Tangi torns, and on her observing that the; had gone sloog | Hom. and perhaps thirty active midshipmen will pass | purchase or treaty made with the Indians. Shipe—New York, Hull, Charleston, J Bulkley; Mara: | From December 21, 1852, to Jannary 3, 1858, he was | for do; Myers. New York for Bangor; Medford, ‘Romts ‘having told ber that the femaid lived in the eit their final examination, and become midshipmen at that 8d.—That even in the event of the United States and | thon, Tyler, New Orleans, Eagle & Hazard; Levanter, Fol- | cruising about the position of the “Eight Stones,” and | ‘or do,’st Stephen, New York for St ‘Stephen; & F Lewi Wey otled thet it wae beyond 1he ‘boandary; eventually | time, Now as the Naval Schoo! turns out on an average | Great Britain settling theniselves this interminable dia- | jansbee. San Francisco. Sutton & Co; New Hampshire, | his search for Jean Hammond’s Rock lasted five days. Come penton.” 5 Rrrived at @ small house, the door of which was | Lut forty ver year, and 250 are required immediately, | pute, still it cannot be contosted that, until this question | Chare, Liverpool, 7 & Co; Corra Linn, Lambert, | He is certain that neither of those dangers exist; and, MACHIASPORT—Arr April 1: fastened, tn the man went round. entered the house, nad | PY®Y, Where are they to cone from? I think even from | Of cwnerahip shall have been decided by those govern: | Clngov, Dugiain & Dimon, concurring with him in this belief, I have direoted thom P admitted the deponent, who found a female sitting alono, | ™Y ,*Ught knowledge of the naval service, that gent | ments, the government of this port are invested with | — BrigeRuss'an, Garvey, Savannah, HD Brookman & Co; | to be erased from the charts of this office. ato commander of the Union), schrs Neswovt finns her beed resting on her arm on the table: the sritnow | Tat of foresight 1s rhown here in destroying the grade | gil the powers of sovereignty, responsible to the civilized | Wanderer (Br), Davidson, Windsor, NS, J Whitney & | [quote from his abstract log other dangers for which | ;*t¢,commander ¢ Pope, Ingall West Indies vis’ Portion! then inquired how she felt, and if there were no noigh- | Of Passed midshipmen, who, by the bye, now du the dou- | world for the abuse of those powers, as also for their | Co: Melazzo, Nich: ls, Matanzas, Nesmith & Sons; Susan, | he searched: but as he did not have an opportunity of | S94 49th briga Citizen,’ Brown, New York; Rans Bors, that she was sitting there alone, and the reply was | Di@ duty of master, passed mid-hipman, and.wWshipman | rigorous exercise. Johnson, Jacksonville, Thompson & Hunter; Nehemiah | cutting up the sea in their neighborhood as thoroughly | jeer Islé) tn, gale Grimiea alae teen that she did not want tosee women who would be talk: | iatbis quadron, and in fact, throughout the navy. A | 4th.—That the laws of this government are not repug- | Hand, Turner, Pernambuco, Jas Smith & Son; Gatharine | as in the two instances already quoted, he is not so cer | Geeriee) ateman ht ey Tenet 2 do; 19 ing. “Mrs. Doud subsequen ly assisted her into the bed- | f% Guestions cen be acked” Why are the junior officers | nant to those of the civilized world, whereas they are | (Br), Upham, London, J B Gager & Co; Jean Charles (fr), | tain that he has established their non-existence. fi 7 iar) do; the first of July, 1852; she represented herself as teach: | siduously the interests of the country and our litile navy a i at ing echool in Canada, and that she had come toRochester | Would turn their attention to. the proper course, they Cees, Feet been mais statins ingen with 8 view to spending the holidays; that she was | might easily see the proper renovation take place, im | of seh Juan, im virtue of the right of Old Spain, Canadian, and had always lived in that provinse. Not | commencing amongst those who are old in the pervica, undjtheir respective claims on rather disputable titles ; wang er nce andes | fa pnt cnn ro wig Lee etre We po} | RMS Se Sl Be iy th ; 5 - | for.’ From these, form a retired and furlough list, an nts, the of Ol ceiving her. During the conversation that followed she | thus bring forward the young, talented, and eneryetle | pat ma Aon te meee RAL wo stated that, observing the form of the stranger, she | omcers of our navy. I am told by naval oficers that | ype Fericd of her decline, ever extended over this por- alluded (to ber condition, and was told by the appli. | there are many who will go upon the retired liat as they | tion'ot the American continent, and that the pretensions | United State cant that she bad been unfortunate, and was near feel their incompetency. The course then is evident. | srising from her claims are nothing more than those | Arctic.. confinement; upon the witness continuing to refuse an | Instead of ailowing the sixty senior lieutenants of the | Vhicr'she once put forth for the whole of the New World. | Star of the tazlum, she abected to be very pathetic, aod baying al- | navy to decide the B. in which | For bad they been serious, it is more than presumable | Union.. luded to her mother, Mrs. Doud advised her to return to | prejudice cannot to act to the determent of some, | that those inoffaceable traces which, like the Romana, | Uncle Se her, but she replied, it would break her mother's heart | gytablish laws by which certain age and time of service, ri f ' | Golden Age. : ; » | their families, in being jed for to give room to the ju- i i ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. but that it was not sufficiently, retired; after some fur- | iors whore path they ill up. There are now 325 loutenants, | $24 Unmistakable marks of past dominion, would have 30, lon 68 10, brig Union Lewis, Ne} York (has on board the remains of Capt Whittemo H BFoster, Callagan, do. room, wale child was bor: - | cut off who do all the duty? Why does the navy wish an | based on the same principles of natural right which con- | ‘Niliiot. Havre, Boyd & Hincken; Guardian, Durkee, 3 ‘Though I am of opinion, taking his seareh in connec- z p Dent tatcas who teckarvwectss tie bonus vise gnlarged ilet of senior Oficers, when, in all gur depart: | stitu'e the preeent Greatness of the United States of Amo. | Joun NB Jaren Ii Beata, Alexanier, Pordy, Halifax, tion with other circumstances as Known to this ofc, yNantuGsET 8d Apel 21, sehr Susan, Russell, Ne the female alluded ed “Dan,” assisted in makt i ~ | tica and Great Britain. Wheelwright & Co; Charlotte (Br), Merritt, Guadaloupe; at the existence of most of these dangers is also hypo: ‘NEW BEDFORD—Arr April 21, bark ee thie bedroom, wot han thon sock | duce the number of lieutenants, when already we have | sih.—That the Accessory Transit Company are no more | fusell & Merton, § ij thetica). rr April 21, bark Isabella, | ton) Wood, Honolula Nov 13, Pernambuco Marel 43: sch not a sufficiency of active service men amongst the pre- | excusable in violating those laws than any private indi- | Schr—Benjamin Franklin, Loud, Savannah, Bailey & | Ihave the abstract logs of many vessels that have 2 q i sent number. A retired list, as I have said before. based | yidual, notwithstanding any privilege to ‘the contrary, | Co; Veinsco. Vairham | Nassau River, H'D Brookman & | passed over and near the positions assigned them, and in | Adrian, Hallet, Fh Mertiorbea see eS upon age, certain service, or disabled by any infirmity, | they may have obtained in their charter from the Nica: | Co: Catherine Thomas, Seeley, Matanzas, master; York. | no instance, except in the case of Harigault, is it men- TORTS! a out of the house; there was a child in the adjoiaing room, caled “Charley,” and when the man was want Mis. Doud was requested to call him by the name ol justi ORTSM —/ 2 i “Backum;”’ the house the witness described as avamall | {ly Delanced by justice and equity, would renovate the | ragua government; for when that charter was granted, | town, Woglam, Petersburg, Jas Hunter & Go; M dlinton, | toned that they were sen. aly RMOUTH—Arr April 21, brig Naney Platsted, Bal with three roms on the first floor, and was | {anor to the Navel Commitiee auld be coleed then, and | gar As now, was in perfect peace with the.govern- | Brewster, Alexandria, &c, Mott Bedell; John R Wat: FROM THY LOG OF THE UNITED STATES BRIG DOLPHIN. PORTLAND—Arr April21, brigs Humboldt, Ginn, H — ae ustlae fawn Woolionioe, ate cevaned mi evident by the treaty of the Island of Cuba | son, Crammer, Beaufort, NC, Davis & Co; Cyrua Chamber- | Harigault Rock, latitude 40 deg. 58 min. north, longi- | yana: Wm ADrew. Denning, doe Bley situs red feverish erdeneeaponphts prio erp bora, | the gems of our service brought, forward. Lieutenants | already referred to. 3 lin, Hallett, Boston, G Atkina & Co; Antares, Taylor, Ply- | tude 48deg. 4 min. west. October 9, 1852. ‘The Dolphin RICHMOND avr Ay ri ‘a0 echrs ied Lge a at in company with “Dan,” who subsequently came to in: | 8£@ i Our service now, who should be commanders and | 6th —That public ee abroad. apparently, has been | mouth, Geo Price; Cabot, Nickerson, Boston, Foster & | saw vothing of the danger. October 10, latitude 41 deg. | ,apas: Henrico, Tutte, NYork, 0 quire if any one bad askei her where she had been; he | COPtains, whilst they possess the fuil energy of men, and | to some extent misled with respect to this important | Nickerson: P R Burton, Lingo, Jacksonville, H D Brook- | 54 min. ace longitude 56 deg. 19 min. west, saw a small —Arr April 13, schrs Coral, New Yo ealled aguin on the 16th of Augast, pursuant to arrange. | Ret\Kept waiting until they forget their duty to the ser. | question, but more especially the people of the United | man & Co; Arctic, Wilson, Alexandria, &c, Sturges, Clear- | whale, which 15th, Mount Vernon, and Cadet, do. Sid 18th, schr sued, and tock ibe withen e house, where sheagain | Vite im seeking their own comfort. Other grades thould | states, Whereas, all the great outcry there about Bri- | man & Co. Haxall, Layfield, Richmond, C H Pierson. the discoveries of rocks bereabouts have been icebergs or | “sarah, looked something like a rock. No doabt all ‘ i ease ot ‘ , RB Pitts, Bride, Bay State, and Bolivar, NYork. if take the lieutenants’ places, which their talents as well | ti-h aggressions here is one of the greatest humbugs of | " Steamers—Parker Vein, ‘Carty, Baltimore, master; Ca- | whales, as I notiee the date of discoveries corresponds “is y d 7 coiiea te escartuin ghere sie’ hed Goon ou the’ night ia | &1timeof rezvice entitles them to, Why want we second | the ninnteenth contury; for it ls certain, beyond even the | yee *Nostares Prilaaighic TN ogee with the iceberg season exactly. WEAVANNAL ‘Arr April’ 10, brig Philara, Catho Gestion, when deponent replied thet s coastaoie bai | Heutenante? Let the masters sud passed midshipmen be | shadow of doubt, that if there really be aay foreign in. | > Gosmeeihode Island, Keynolds, Frovidenes, master; | | Darailis Rock, latituie 40 deg’ 62, min north, longitude | “SALEM Arr Apsil 21, schr Bucontaus, Delano, Cala Hoon at ber house, and had taken her to the police once | Watch oficers, and eatitied to mo-s in the ward room. | quence in the present management Of our local allairs, | Fred Brown, Gardner, Brovidence, master. £4 deg 42min west October I1, 1862, Noappearanceof | for New York, gid and'anchored below bork. Inve aad on that account; the stranger then said she was in troa. | A®*igm them their duties, then you will find that | that influence ia decidedly American, this government ARRIVED, this rock ; sounded absut its position, and got bottom at | pisch. Upton, Buenos Ayres, » ble, and wanted a friend, and that the persoa who | Conrers will not te trying to reform the navy; its | being composed nearly exclusively of Americans. : . ( nthe ni ali ae “ig the depth of 3,450 fathoms. Pegluested "her to go to deponent told ‘her that ‘suo | inerease will ever be slow. and its promotion rapid, ax it | “7th —That, perhaps, it would uot be linpolitic for both | Steamship Southerner, Foster, Charleston, §8 hours, to TAUNION—sId roe 19, schr Celeste, Albany. ; ; S “ Harigault breakers, Jatitude 41 deg 07 min north, | WASHINGTON (RO) — dn ile? (4 should be, the furlough and retired lists yearly causing | the American and British governments, before they def- | “Pofford, Tileston & Co. Thursday, 6 PM. Cape Hatte- | 1 it use 49 deg 23 min west. October 30, 1862, sounded = (NC)—Arr April 15, sshrs_ Louis Manne eran ae ee emery galt | Un incer,” No decree of numbers wiligivea few double | piively decide the Cente Aunerican eatroverty, to rgo- | Tar abt beating N by W. exchanged Higoais with steam | Yegltnge 40 deg 22 min west: October 20,1862 sounded | Gaskill, West Indies; Rough and Apbott, do; 16th schrs J B Bleecker, Smith, NYork;'E Ann, Kruse, de and a friend of mine; my husband,” she said) | 7uty.for several years, ard then again find a necessity Cl 13th, schrs Independence, Farrow, NYork; 15th " r i aously investigate the pretensions of all parties concerned. | UP, Palimett a, irom Battier aor at Dearing WSW ec. | Herignult’s breskers). No appearance of either shoals are Sa Iuhmen and ‘a Dobleman tnd “is mech | fr reduction a# the junior portion crowd on and ight, » Cape ig iB But what we hope, and most confidently expect, is, that cto mm ere : ; i " or rocks. rink, Frink, do: Rashel mi : 8 await a lifetime at the doers of promotion. feed upon pro- NGactoce. OF dw Mere ‘Panne C changed signals with steamship Augusta, from New York " ‘ — Frink, Frip shel Jane, Simmons, do; 18th, Se qhinged pcnuge Lil nat tora toc, He ba Oe | ins “ota dabloun notre, or tute digustl froma | Cyala"sThitg mrecietie Yo Rermanbe ietaz arte | keeuraaoah © FM, exchanged ngaal wth, a eamer | Trt Sys Fathow Show attnde 42deg Soria north, | Maney bing W tdi termined to take the little boy (Caarley) from me, and 8 bound S, suppored the Osprey, from Philadelphia for i 3 ‘as e WILMINGTON (NC) also the infant; he bas with bin a sweet littlegicl, whom | Service in whieh otherwise they would have done honor to | of their agents and employes in this part of the worla. minutes north, longitude 40deg 26 min west. October 23, | T,efethen, . i " i Chasieston, ; 5. ‘ Portsmo: he bas torn from me. ‘Do you know any one,” she con | their, country. Many abuses thar = Jaye bill causes | And we are still more confident that the government of | UN Watsea (of Philadelphia), Thrane, Manila, 150 | founded and got bottom with 2,700 fathoms line up and | Nyon bid dees @ i “ ild for tr would be done a: ice could act, | the Umted States itself will inquire into this important 5 r PEM Y down. No indication of soundings. ¥ ¥ “wife, who recommended you to me, assured me that if | “ould ssaim regain the muscular power that for years it Boston, hence fer Culders, Chili.” _ | longitude 19 deg 50 min west. January 8 to 12, 1858, | “WAREHAM-—Arr April 19, sehrs West Wind, Balti I were in your house I could be well secreted.” ine Te OO i ee cee tas iiasbsele enone aa county, N.J., onMon- | _Ship'Finland (of Baltimore), Johnson, Havre, 49 days, | dees notexist, | Sounded 2,050 fathoms {bottom).” Noin: | wotan, and ‘Angler, New York. Cid 10th, wehes Telegraph witness suid Mrs B. did not state where her husband re Rallroad Intelligence 19th, ited t toda fave . | with 883 passengers, to master. gg hover 9 do; 2ist, Agawam, di . : . F + 19th, resul o tthe} Wee oe . Rock, latitude 20 deg 50 mi th, longitude 27 di hr fe ight oan Ao { sided, but told her that he was going to procure a divorce | 4 yaitroad from Louisville to Rnonville is engaging | °2%, Dhak aap ps tok poaremgmegant pe vd hdd Ship Parana, Sapgstom, Buenos Ayros, 45 days, to W nek, ta « 50 min north, longitude deg hi ting of fhe Canedian Parlla { to a Gemocracy. Nine out of eleven yave deiocratic majori hanieg Bog y 19 min west. January 29, 1853, no bottom at 2, ———— pel grthe | cogctar asardting to Oeitn. ane aio. EAS] Re et ties. w DeForest cs ‘Samuels, Charleston, 5 days, to Schu- | fathoms. Jannary 80, latitude 30 deg 44 min north, jan. Passengers Arzived. | Ginally asked the witness if sho could identify her and | With the Southern Atlantic cities, A corps of engineess | During a thunder storm on Thursday, 2ist, the house | chardt & Gebbard. : : ? Gitude 27 deg 21 min west, passed over a reported vigia. | _“WARLETON— Sta amehip Boutherner—@ H Sellers, GW the where she resided. When Dan took her home | J\'even now in the field surveying the ‘route be'ween | OC Mr. Maddox, of Amberst, Va., was’ strack by light- Bark Cabaea (of Portland), Littlejohn, Cardenas, 10 | No appesrance of shoal water. tlin and lady, G S Hoyle, E L Shepherd, 8 G Clark} on this occasion, Mrs Beresford desirea him to convey | ning. Mr. M. was stunned, and his daughter instantly he Bt Be also passed near the place for Watson's Rock, and | BI Hazard, A LL Camp, SR Gray, J A Patton, Mrs W her by a different route from that which whe came, and | Kooxville and Louisville, apd as far as they have gone | pitied, ae ee aooln, Blair, Cienfuegos, 15 days, tos M | though he did not have an opportunity to clear up all | Fayetto, Mes Chandler, J Flias, J Reed and lady_—53 tn th requested her not to look about her for the purpow ef | S'?siiroad npon Southern and Western interests is impor, | The Boston Journal says there never was in that city | Smith & Co. : : doubts with regard tolt, he saw “'no appenranoe of shoal | steerage, srcertaining the locality, ‘The witness, however. took | $54 to the lant degree. ? toch n demand for tenenients, and at such high rents, | Bark Expross, Boss, Matanaas, 10 days, to master. Se cittea Wii ah RRL cate aan of ey, Omamixs—Bark Warren—Mra Latham and cb cient notice to enable her to return on the following 4 4 | as this . ote! ; : ams! rm el Rindey, having shown a friend who accompanied her, | The Harrisburg Union of the 2d inst eays:—“ Tho il | Ssthis spring. (Such fen'yeats ago wore ‘led eitkerae | matters eT Cr pomton): Geke, Charleston, 6 days, to | aim to remave every doubt with regard to the exitence | - 8 Jada px Comu—Brig Jenny Lind—John Fitsgerald the road, when the door was opened by Dan, She went | repealing the gauge law of 1n51; that passed the Senate | aristocratic residences of the rich, are now crowded with | Bark Warren (of Thomaston), Haskell, New Orleans, 17 | 8nd place of all of those dangers. ‘Thos G Marshall, Joseph A Sterling, | there again on the first of February last, with the high | tome days ago, alro passed the Houseon Thursday last by | Sruntous stores and easchonsen days, to Roberta & Williams. April 20, lat 378, lon 74 | Lieutenant Berryman has also performed the most ac- Bxanvpa—Sebr Reindeer—Mr Secoinson, lady and chill beiliff of Hamilton, and attended the funeral of the in- | #large majority. This enables railroad companies to The Slates th 5 jet ii 26, spoke brig Australia, from Roekland for Savapnah, | ceptable service of running two lines of deep sea sound- | dren. faut whieh was born in the preceding August, when the | build roads of any ange through our State, and at this | (the Slalaman says there are 511 convicts now in the | >) sfoks big Austenils, from Rostland for Savannah. | ie aeross the Atlantic, ihe resulta, give plausibility | former pointed out the female whom she had attended | time it is difficult to say what its efiects may be. io penitentiary. 15 days, to Wachee Hanae , r SM) to the conjecture that the Neth Atlantic ocean is proba- Passengers Salled. | professionally as Mrs. Beresford. The South Bend (Ind.) Register of the dist ult. says :— | The Hon. Philip Francis Thomas entered upon the du- Brig Irabella (of Boston), Nickerson, Havans, 12 days, | bly nowhere much more than 5,000 fathoms (30,000 feet) BREMEN VIA SouTHAMPTON—Steamzhip Washing Mr. twho had been already examined ona pre | “There was very enthusiastic railroad convention at | ties devolving upon him as collector of the port of Balti- | to Kithland & Von Seekt, : * | deep. ious day, testified that Mrs. Beresford came to Roches- | Rochester, Fulton county, to promote the interests of a | more upon “ist inst. J A Morrieon. New York; A Sattler, do; J Dr Brig Jenny Lind (of Waldoboro), Gilkey, St Jago de | Dexr-sea SounrINGe—U. 8. BRIG Dotriny, Lrect,O.H Bur: | Muling, do; G Freitag, Baltimore; Mrs P A ib ter in August, 1861, in the neighborhood of which place | proposed air line railrovd from Fort Wayne to the Missis. The Memphis Aypeal says that the Memphis and | Cuba, 21 days, to Nesmith & Sons, RYMAN, COMMANDING. York; A Heymel, Vera Oruz; N Herklotz, do; Chri she had continued to reside with Gallagher ever since, | sippi river, at New Boston, with a sixty mile branch | Charleston Hailroa Pill be completed to La Change ins Brig ‘Teaver (Br), Campbell, Windsor, 12 days, to 8 Date. Lat.N. ’ Lom W. Depthin Heincken, Mrs Heincken, Miss A Heincken, Master C Hein and tbat she had never left ‘her residence to » Fo farther | from the itnols State. lire to Blocwington. Minis. The | month er six weeks. Whitney. - 3 dams. dm. 8. fathoms. ken, ne John Heincken, Miss Mar, cen} from it than Rochester. intimacy, he sta: adex- | route runs through the north part of Wabash county, 5 ‘. : Lockhart, N 3 3, 3 ) y Bremen; 1. C Fitch, Brooklyn; Brak d dated between that lady and his family during tho frst | Fulton, Pulaski and Jasper, azn large number of the Mant Young Menle Cartetinn Association of Worearter, sobity Wang? miouaves Ney $1 Ghyt £0;.1, 00h Macrae PR ne pe haga 5 oo \yDegpesaeee oar ioe maulaveniine a | months after her arrival in bis neighborhood, | most prominent citizens of these counties, aw well as of | Nit, lisve instituted a course of lectures. The Rev. E. | “O00 S WNOY. 1 ott sagan ln Grande, § days, to 9 414000 592300 2600" Julius Montag, do; GJ Kraft, do; EGossin, Mexico? D which wes broken off in consequence of sxme improper | Fort Warne, were in attendance, Speeches weremade by | \: Kirk, of Boston, delivered the first. Peter Harmony’s Nephews & Co. 4 Z 1 «4140.00 860100 fees tt George Frick, Baltimore; Mr.’ Jacob Kopmann, lady ‘and expressions used by Dan, and his wife, thinking she made | Messrs. Holman and Shryock of Fulton, Fleming of Fort |. TheSyracuse Star says:—The managers of the Mechan. Sebr Golden Rule (Br), Russel, £¢ Jego de Cuba, 16 1 «403600 «841880 8450 infant, Charlesten; Mra L. Brutnlen end. two children herself too much at home at their house, as she would | Wayne. and others, strong resolutions passed, and over | ics’ Hall haye refused the use of the building to Father | ays to Hamilton Bros. é ag 20, 410700 492315 «4680 Poughkeepsie; CH Weihe, Louisville, Ky; Louis, Emil visit them two or three times a day, sometimnes remaining | $50,000 of stock subscribed on the spot. They talk of 221, for his lectures.” chr London (of St Jobn, NB), Densdale, Maracaibo, mM, « 484000 425500 2700 « and Henry Brake and servant, NYork; H Vollers, Wilmin ill nine o'clock im the evening. Mrs. B. ‘ hay, ti fa raining $100,000 in each of the counties of Fulton, Jasper, William Sartelle, master of the brig Coral, of Thomas- | to waster. 25, “ 444107 40 16 00 1,800 “ ton, N@; C Corneblsen, do; C Gerard, France; Mrs H Ff off the in 1 gonosiving, very property, that his wife | and Pulaiki. The length of the Indiana portion of the | ton, Me., was found in the attic of the City Hotel, Ba Schr Reindeer (Br), Hanks, Bermuda, 8 days, to Middle- 26, 33.08 00 16 10.00 2/950 no bottom, | Moring, child and nurse, N¥ork; J Shudmann, lady and| Fished to a her company. She could not ave beem | road is 120 miles. street, Savanna, upon 21st, alaput five o'eldek, with his | ton & Co, Jan. 3, 1853, 811600 16 45.00 2998 bottom. Hermine Shudmann, St Louis; C Gross, lady two ph ig a eee hitayolf and bis faratiy ny | We eame over from Portage last Thorsday, says the | throat cut. He had been laboring under derangement of | Schr Merlin (Br), Cole, Hillsboro, NB, 9 days, to Cook 9 ' 364900 195345 2 “ Cry fate Mrs Muller and child, Rochester; Mri d'Captain Beresford have visited her without iheir | Warsaw New Yorker, on a train which anmbered twenty. | mind for a day or two, and had several times beea heard Smith. Wiasie 9 © 366900. 195300 2500 Trefford, do; CF Gunther, NYork; A Jinod, France; could Captain five cars. On starting from Hornelsville there were | to threaten his existence. Schr Providence (Br), Mahon, Windsor, NS, 18 days, to 2, 304900 272500 2,200 no bottom. 1 Ooo et; Hermann Blossser, do; Joseph Fenner! Knowledge. rhe house was kept closed from the 15th | twenty-eight; three were left before reaching Portage. | ‘The Thacher family, in Massachusetts, have caused to | master: ; Apa 30, 30 45 00-27 81 00 2,480 bottom. m | NYork; Cohns do; A Mast, Avguata, Gai John Pinter dl attra tattag hed k aieh He act | Tt was the longert train shat has ever passed over the | bo manufactured in Boston a perfect fas cliile of Backes | _ Schr Roanoke (of Ellsworth), Anderson, Jacksonville, | Feb 3, 270800 28 90.25 i'700 Ne lady and T Pinter, Boston; Mrs 2, NYork; Geo ot Mrs, ford’s having had a child. He was i ar P i “ig Sc lady and Jacob Scho Sware of the cireumstance at the time, having, in com- | bucimeue ninerearie, on Toads Sud indicates that FOG RENAE STARS Ca eee eet: |S Vicente Uceworthy, Ba yhisiads 5 days. 8% Sir00 S080 gage 2, Alabama; Klein Schmidt, “st Lowes W 3 ‘0 be handed down as an helr-loom 1 B ) vs , : : i « . , ’ ; Thome Nad oomred Gallagher when he took Mrs: | “4 locomotive has been recently piaced on the Nashville | ancestor. Nathaniel Thacher, a direct ‘dertearotoc, | Schr Dresden, Richards, Charleston,’6 days, 6, “ 285500 85 49.00 1,800 no bottom. | Parsons, Portsmouth, Hi; E Porter, N¥ork; Wn on the following day from the police magistrate et | 824 hattancoga Railrond, which weighs about thirty | of the frst Puritan settlers, and a Revolutionary officer, | “cht Cohasset, Tobey, Charleston, 8 day: 8, “ 291880 412050 9/270 bottom, England; Wm Noioo, do; Conrad Muller, NYork; G Stom Sovlaetey. aes Rept Herself conceded, for ie. mocks, | tons. Itis designed for pushing the traine over the high | The proceeds of a land warrant granted to his Leirsfar. | Schr AK Wetmore, Dearborn, Richmond, 3 days. 9 311600 432800 208) * do, Dr F Kellerman, Belvillo, I; J Schlegel, do; Pete subsequently, the witness was in the habit of seeing Mrs’ | &*8d¢ #t Cumberland mountain. nished the funds. Sebr John B Harrison, Price, Janae River 3 days. hy 2 @ wm x35 ioetierwen? ae tear ype * Hemet Trenoe i Beresford every day, until the 2ist of March last, an she | | The Salem, N. J. Standard soya that over seven | We understand that the distingulshed Arctic traveller, | Sct Cunningham, i Hortelk, & dayer? in Soe 47-02 00 1,959 no bottom, isium; Joseph Gell, Lente rangi aad lady, 8 ¢ ts d ) > &N Rogers, Rogers, Norfolk, 3 days. “ + ium; Joseph Gallit, Louisiana; Togaged on the north site of hs house "witch”aaseacd | have team bres This was the condition of ates | Henreeye He sates morning for the northwest | Sehr James Sturges, Ril, Sagvhill: Vay 4 days Ie SAS 0 SSR See moubetal | ae eS eh, Mion deme eat hea ae eee coe si use, which afforded ubseribed. | This the condition i erritory. visits the Arctic regions for the | gehr Mary & Susan, Liaynes, Machias 0 days 16) «324700 600000. 3's ; NYork; Mrs Endrees, Germany; Mrs Fougen and dangh- him & better opportunity of soeing what Was guirg on, | \everal days ego, Addiional eubscriptiors tom large | puryoreof completing his explorations of thet section or | Echt MEY — Td i i mG Pgao Ro dottom. | ter: Henry Stockhoff and Indy, Loulsville’ Ky, Mrs Nee he knew of no reawon for her secreting herself about the | amount bave since been inade the globe —Monireal Herald, 19h inet Beer Sestores, tine Mneeeee Gee = So. a. ae i ington; Patient cay: Mrs Nete-d cB nae ps J . pr Francena, Hooper, Machias, 6 days. Qu, 98-2000 60 44 2 Uc Friedrich, Warhington; P’ Michill and lady, NOrleans- Fiat of March, unless it was to avoid the service of the | Roanoke county, Virginin, has voted against a coanty | The True American (Trenton) paper eays:—‘‘A num. | Schy Susan Roos Homie, Muchiag, 6 days. 28, 280400 OL 4k OD OU Le! | GPredolini, do; Antonio Leizon and iad Hevane, all in aid Hse otis of the connect; heat aded the funeral | subseription to the Lynchburg and Tennessee Railcoad ber of Durham boats, n with flour snd whiskey Schr Yontic, Parsons, Machias, 6 days, 2, “ 292300 641700 2618 « Dleigler, NOrleans; A Renou, France; Louis Streck, i neighbors were there, as was the high bali? of Hadi, |, The cale of prices on the Little Miami Railroad has | passed by this city on the 224 irst, from the upper coun Sehr Marcellus, Bray, Machias, 6 days. 2, ‘ 274236 661115 1,000 no bottom, | Lowell: C Dana, Miss A Downs, Alfred J Hubbs, Char: ji and Mrs. Doud; Dan Yooked wild when he saw them naj | Wemerently reduced. The fare to Columbus is $3; to | J. We are informed that one of the bouts wax wrecked | Schr Ceroline, Foster, Machias, 6 days. 26, 264900 66 54-00 2'720 bottom. | lotte W Hubbs. Total, 110, looked thant fill fir the Seee when they Grove ah sa Develo ; to Baltimore and Philadelphia, $15 59. 2 ihe rolls, an that her cargo of whiskey was protty Sehr New England, Vesey, Machina 6 days 28, “ 28 is 0 69200 2950 “ ao Valente ae ih eater 6 Cornell, M H Ste- on ther OnNerOE the hours. dare. Poraefocl” Ts {| The time of running of the trains has not been changed weh lost, r Orient, Wyman, Machins, 7 days. Tho weight used was sometimes two thirty two pound | Y°n* D Valentine, Mr Hinckley, A Fink, Master Frink, F the itsle boy Charley. witb s clergyman and one ot the | The people of Oswego, New York, have had a | _ A Boston'paper states that two wild ducks, flying orer br Congress, Mitchell, Harrington, 6 days. cannon Balls, and other times four. When the great | ¢ Benton, WW Taulnan, H stadwel, Mts @ F Ieving peighbors went in the same carriage to the genvayard, | great meetirg in behalf of the propoved Noctherm and | the new South Do. ton brid ruck by lisktaing | Sehr Frances Allen, Clark, bllaworth, 6 dx rounding of 6,€00 fathoms was sade, the weight | 12 DeKay, Bdwin Harwood, Capt Chas Kinsman, Joha & Ms. Leguett stated that he raw noth nbout Mra | Fastern Rail Mr. Doxtater, of Rome. presented | on Wednenday, th i The Loat of ang | Schr George & Mary, Lord, Ellsworth, 8 days. was one thitly {vo pound shot, and the line sed. the | Wieler. Warren Simonson, J Beors, P Farrar, GT Mo- fact} erdeemasber, 1861, 8 hada a thew at cad "| was entirely severe . Sebr Buperior, Grcver, Hilsworth, 7 days. large rounding twine I think is morethan probable | Afee. Wt ¥ Harden, Misa J Mie teak et " y Connect ‘ A c 4 cehrJ ¥ Bent, Wallace Cherry tield, 6 days. that m of thin great length of line was ta t by | “Pd child, Thomas Taylor, Miss Nancy forgan, Mise : ror arias Rt Ode Phen | pont Ott Phot gerd A : Foung, of Dertmouth Collee, intends sailing | veh Pen Franklin, rown, Cherry eld, Ton an under tow; for the rates at which it’s om ota, | Grace Morgen, Henry Lsthrop—3 ia th steerage Yi Beary Deredee enbeaad Naima k Sateen dn the aaa, | Detaolt, for LO eae Aidt a Srosiadus, Ssutiretion Catt © parchates | Schr superior, Hopkins, Steuben, Me, 10 day2. the reel are not conformable with other casts.” Respoet. |» CARLEMTON—Steamship Jax “Adger— Dr It Southgate, ‘ owas a captain in , r J or the prorperous institution w ne hasranin- | sel Mery, W 7 vm ‘ : MAUR oe Dr Rovt J Turnbull, Capt HA Mu: ds veneet, $ Sag ps ‘ +4 = i chr Mery, Wall, Calais, 7 days. fully, & M. F. MAURY, Lieat, U. S.3 ‘4 ~ A Murray and servant, Rev wel ment; she had breaght him wns peper a mien he Dilioctorescrerenee SOE tained a ong avd highly useful connection Sehr Boundary, Bryant; alate, 6 days, Hen. J. © Donnix, Secretary of the Navy. Washingvon W Quinn, A'DL Whipple, P Cogent, Misa Cella Fishy beine «: ? . F a tien > 3h bad Amongst the “solid men of Poston,’ of the class Sehr Richmond, Pitcher, Calnis, 6 days. a * | Moorehouse, Jas Anderson, H B Clarke, Chae W Upright 1 unacquainted with the subject, he referred her to TO THE EDIT¢ ‘A Whalemen ty Junge Wesaea tas avlots athe told tae’ thoes mate an Lahoud Tee eE APHION OF THR HERALD. who pay taxes upon property ranging from $209,000 to Schr Pusbaw, Pitcher, Calais, 7 days, Air at Werren, RI. April 22, bark Smithdeld, Col A M Wilson, Geo C Mason, Geo W Sissom, TP Johnson hot sign the payers, as she would have been Jett ‘penal- | the columns of your payer, to the folloeine Corey | eu) Weouls Andrew Carney, fattor, on 281.000, and Lewis m Dean, Uiiner, Calais, ¥ days, Atlantic Ocean, 475 bbls sp oil ae this sob and lady, Thos Wheelwright, Mrs pT east he Jers hed she done so, he testified further that when Mrs. | conceive to be) very har care. Sinan natacd’ re ce,itaverner, of the American House, $200,000 Sebr Albion 1 Calais 6 days. Bark Tonbella, at New Bedford from Honolulu, b ison, CF GHUWaY, EB ieee ie ee Beresford first came to hiv hone, he der the im- ms fortunately os to the nate ee jorida Mirror, published at Ocala, of the 15th, | Sehr Union,’ ———, Calais, 7 days, on freight 787,858 Ibs bone. onolulu, has | tur, M Dixon. C ¥ Greenway, L 8 Minton,’ Mi em as much, without either of them saying anything to | of which, on Friday, the 6th inst., he wa® arrest ) are very irregolar, sometimes losing a mailen-| § , ( ; 120 sp. s ” | Nonwour ai wn , the contrary’ ‘the next day she come, ch, } t * arrested and Schr Janet, Rockland, '6 days, Heard f bs NokFOLK AND RichMonD—Steamship Roanoke—Robert ¢ came again, when she | placed in the Tombs, and there made to de menial offices ad Roepe rs er f leard from. by letter from Capt Hathaway, Fob 12, | Joves, CH Barnum, Miss B Purse. L & Walker, Mew Sore fate that he wan not er husband, but her brother, and | —among others, that of removing the dead bodiew of | The Boston Mait of yesterday, accounts for the great | cbt 10, Holes, Rockland, 8 days. | ee ee oonarion, NB, Yor Pacite Daan, clean. | tnour'and family, Mins Jones, GF Paynon and lady, JW H y Al Bland; there had heen no in- | those unfortunates who recently ded in their colls—waa | tise in the price of beet in that city by attributing it to Vietor, Crowell, Boston, 4 days, sated cot CuPt Tabor, of ship Wm Tell, of Sag Har- | Harper Jr and lady, J Purse, HS Ward, WH Cr mates in fhe hows in which she resided beside Dan. and Boorly fed and ill treated. Upon. an examination on | heavy Australian and Californian exports, added tes itera See Lett: eta’ ‘Binted a aire bor, dated at ea, January 0th, 1363. in Int 2 20 Norem, | Tobinann, Mrs 0 Kiseon wad son, Miss Harpee,h Fence, January, 1604" and omen ene), Cuatles Taw. | Wedrorday last, before the Uuited Sia‘on authorities, | Copsimption of over two millions of dollars wo thanmn. | sche Mystic HMigging, Hostoa, 4 days, “ Or omg: mad eeeta ha whip with 1960 ble whale off | Gibbs, WH Fentress, John ‘Tyler, Janes Smith, Mrs seat Se ‘ with her til the fol. | having represented his case, he was seat to the Fi’ | ally. Schr Jobo A Dix, Allen, Harwich, 3days’ Thoman Head Previously shipped 20,000 Ibs bone, to | Tracy, Misa Ferguson, G A Har GP. u ne i tails: tinned ancien Aridye Street Privon T merely state the cose, without | Captein J W Gunnison, of the U.S. Army, arrivol ia | gshr Cincerella, Palbe, Harwieh;'2 dacs, ae Brown, Capt Tabor says, “A few dayn ago we | Kain, G F Kilborn, Mrs Klien Mailer, toe Mallen, Kise | service of the bill aud notice, fine flow poised to ben | comment, and can substantiate all | have wr —. Milwaukie a day or two sings, to mperiatend the con- Sehr Florida, Long, Harwich, 2 days. canoes “bringing one ane pee fy maarchans oa the aE Rambort, Mortitner, 38 Dietneses “a struction harbor Sebr Svew, Harw: ? ction of the at that place, LK Snow, Suow, Harwich, 2 days. Inland with ‘hem, whe had been On tbe lalaad abony bay