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: f naequent upen the political agi- vepssica in the fends, orn die searnt ost af Peeel ciom. Within the past few days the Duteh stocks caper'enced # declive of bet vee 2 and 3 per cent. THREE DAYS LATER. ARRIVAL OF THE CAMBRIA AT MALIPSN. Synopsis of the Most Important Events Throughout the Old World. THE ROCKET AFFAIR IN LONDON. A KOSSUTH NOT TO BE PROSECUTED. The Finale of the Attempted Bevolatien in Switzerland. THE LATEST FROM AUSTRALIA. BY THE NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK AND MAINE TELPGRAPIIS, TO POKTLAND— THENCK BY TAS ALN LINE TO BUSTON—AND THENCE UY HOUSK’S PRINTING TELEGRAPH TO NEWYORK, (orice 21 wat sraeer ) Haurax N S, May 11 1863. The royal mail steamship Cambria, Capt. Douglas, from Liverpool on the 30th of April, arrived here at 12 o'clock M,, to-day, during the prevalence of a thick fog. | She brings sixty nine through passengers, and thirty- | three for Halifsx, with @ full freight. The Collins steamship Atlantic, from New York April 18, arrived out at Liverpool st 11 A M. on the 27th. Affairs in Great B.itata. ‘PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS—CANADIAN CLERGY RBSERVES—THE KOCKKT KNFAIR—KOESUTH NOT TO BK PROBECUTED, ETC. ‘The perliamentary proceedings possess but little in- terest, the financialseheme being under discussion. On Thursday the Canadian Clergy Koeerves bill was read a third time in the Mouse of Lords, and passed, after some opposition from the Karl of Wickiow. In the Commons the adjourned debate on tho Income Tax was resumed on Thursday and Friday, and adjourned till Monday, Lord Palmerston stated that no prosecution was in- tended against Kossuth respecting tio rocket. Tre Jewish Disabilities Di was thrown out on second reading in the Lords. Messrs. Hale, the ostensible proprietors of the rocket fac tory at Rotberhithe, London, were tried at the Bow street police Feourt, for having on their premises more than fifty pounds cf guppowder, and were fined about £6 and costs. ‘They were afterwards put on trial for illegally manufac turipg war rockets, with s view of connecting Kossuth with the affair—the evidence against Kossuth being mainly supported on the testiwony cf one Usener, a Hungarian, formerly in Maidstone jail for theft, and recently discharged from a factory. The case is to go vefcre@ jury. Im the meantims. Messrs. Hale refused to be bailed, and are confined in Horsemonger lane jail. We notice that the Krew Zeitwng states that the Prussian police recently tent to London full proof that Kosruth cated the house 1 th Hale, that ammunition was mal to Koseuth’s order, and that three handred ret Rostock, were sent tothe order of Kossuth’s agent at which port was the emporium of the rerolu- tionary materials. FAILURES, ETC. Weritzwell & Co., of Rotterdam, have failed, in the sugar anc colonial produce trade, for £35,000, affecting +evoral +maller houses. John Atwovd, of London, hes stopped §payment, hav ing been sjeculatiog in metals to a large amount. His liabilities will be met. AMERICANS AT THE QUEEN'S LEVEE. At Che Queen's levee) Mr. Iugercoll was present, and presented Messrs. Boverof, Davis, and W. W Gilbect. LIKUT. MAURY AND THE HOUSE OF LORDS. An interesting conversation took piace in the House of Lords on the 26th on the subject of Lieut. Maury’s. im- provements in navigation. The Earlof Wrottsely strong iy urged it on the notice of the government to meet the Unites States in the matter. MISCELLANEOUS. Four sailors were drowned from the ship Daniel Web ster om her voyage out to Liver, Toeir names were Henry Masier, of Yarmouth, U, §., John Campbell, ot East Boston, George Cook and Samuel Engli-hman. An irfiuential conference on the state of the mercantile law wae in ression st Liverpool. Messrs. Coleman & Scholterfabt pay a first dividend of éd. per |, ond the liquidation promi-es well. William 7. Fraser bas been approved as Prussian Con- sul at Miramachi. French Empire, HOAX ABOUT AN INFERNAL MACHINE, ETC. There is litte or no news of importance, except the “mperor’s severe indisposition. Astory had been in circulstion at Havre that two passengers had arrived on board the ship L’Empereur, with an infernal machine, from Ko. They were arrested, but liberated, as no ine could be found. The Exoperor has granted a large tract of land in Alze- | ria for settlement by S.iss company formed at Havre. On the Paris Bourse, Lord Ciareadou’s explanation re- specting Esatern affairs bad imparted more confidence, which was increased by the information that the French ‘leet was récallea from the Bay of Salamis. war moderatels sctive in all branches of trade, Switzerlana, LATEST RELATIVE TO THE INSURRECTION. Frieburg, after the attempted insurrection, es noticed er the Hermann, remained in a state of seige, The gates wore clored and the streets held by patrol. Perrier, one of the insurgents, bad been tried by court martial, and | eentenced to inom imprisonment in irons. A priest of Torres, Louis Week, was also arrested. Carrmt was killed, and the other kacers hed fied. The insurgents began by oecupy ing the college buildings, and aticmpted to seize the guard house. but in the latter they were re pulsed. The civic guard were called out to storm the college, with the artillery snd riflemen, and soon dis lodged the peasants posted at the windows. The insur genta then fled to the Jesvit’s Chureh, where they were Sred with grape and specaily surrendered. Civil rule was re-establisbed on the 22d of April. Italy. The bill to grant the call for 100,000 livres in aid of the Lombard exiles had passed the committee of the Pied montere I+girlature. The Duke ot Tuscsny is said to have notified the Britich government that Mr. Crawfor’ may re-enter Florence, if ixaripg a British voucher that he is not an agent of Mazzani There is nothing fiom Central or Southern Italy, | Trled for both wool and t: Spain. A roynl deere e published in the Gazette recommends a | cevicio of the tariff. ‘The Psok of San Ferdinand had advaneed the Financial Minister 10,000,000 reals to mest the payments ot the month Portugal. It was reported that Sabandera would be appointed Minister of Finance. Holiand. The recond chamber of the States General is dissol order of the King, and theelection is fixed for May The Cham bers are to open June 18th. The Mini-ters published their programme. They will not introduce any changes sent constitution. Religious freedom #4 not to be curtailed, bet will be closely watchel. V; tious Iccal ameliorstions are to be mace The exe powers of the King are to be extended. The progromme concludes with an appeal for the support of the nation. Denmark, ‘The official list of the new ministr; ident of the Interior; Klub follows: —); ‘ine, Foreign Adar § , Finance; Schull. Justice; Buannen War dille, Mazine; Maltike, Sebeitwig, Reventioro, Criminal Germany. The Federal Diet bas admitted Austria’s claim for ore hundred and seven millions, for their quota of the Hur garian ard Italian war, which Austaia views as pro- tecting the German fronti Raseia THE CHOLERA—DIFFICULTY WITH SERIA, ‘The cholera hex broken out in Moscow. Some difficulty has arisen between Servia and Russia. refuring to diswiss M Jah. an Austrian, from the directory of the military school of Kraghiebaty, on Rus Fm cciaa The Serviaa Senate persist in’ their re- rasal. The St, Petersburg tallow market on the 19th was very firm, ETC. Turkey. SRITIGM §=PROTECTION = GUARANTIFD — ALUANTAY BLOCKADE RAISEP—RELIGIOUS DIFFICULTY IN JERUSALEM, ETC. correspondence of the Augsburg Gazette states that Tord Stratford as already assured the Porte of British protection. and, in conjunction with the French Minister, 4 prepared to addrers a note to that effect to the Divan he biockade of the Albanian coast is raised. Constantivople advices of the 18th, report everything Ihe quertion now occupying attention refers Pacer: bot nevertheless armaments con bey aa well a# Russia ustlem, under date of March 27, tthe mission of the London Protestant As tion bad fallen out with the Jewish authorities, On sim Sundey fiyht occurred in the Chureh of the Holy Sevulebre between the Grecks ana Armenians, and seve- tel persens were wounded, In Syria the prospects of the silk crop was favorable, Egypt. There is nothing stirring trom this country. At . audria, April 19, trade was duil, and the prices ot be Auce were egain drooping. Freights were lower, Ex- change w18 at 98 piastres India. The Bombay mail of the 29th March has arrived. These was little interesting from Burmah. at Prome ond Meady all was quiet, Ses Bor oben, @ combined at Ry land and water chiefy Nea The re. cov king agetnat-the robber won. nn not known, Se ‘ital divisions of the Burmese army were still a route considerable uncertainty pre vailed respecting te dve. st see pative difficulties im ‘hat capital. ‘The Bormesian envoy had not yet arrived at the Bri- Har P month hence the rainy season will open the rivers for the British steamers. Bommay, Murch 29.—Money is easier, and teunage searce PatcviTa, Mareh 19.— n are generally quiet aud Aecp previous rates, American demand is kept np. Saltpetre and linseed are in active fe pe for Ame- Hea, but the supply ia limited, at two rupece six armas ‘Our Sings pore dates are to March 16. The business in importa had improved and prices generally were sup- ported. The junk trade, however, were mostly buying straw goods, and neglecting Kuropean, Freights were scarce. China. PROGRESS OF THE REBRLLION—THE IMPERIAL ARMY AGAIN DEFEATED, ETC. ‘The mail cf February 26th bas important intelligence. The rebels threatened Shanghae with a force of 50,000 Ewying, an imperil eommander in chief, had been de dill feated aoreror bad issued @ proclamation calling on the le for help. “S Fricnd bf China says, “If Britain, America or France offer the Fmperor asristanee to keep his ‘they might bind him to open China to commerce again.” Tumors were current of a powerful force being sent to wateb the Jupan Expedition. ‘The Emperor has legalized the sale of optum at forty teals duty per chest. : aad Australia, ; Dates from Sydney are to February 2. The yield of gold was unabated, and several new fields had been dis- covered. The improvement in the rate of exe had advanced the vate Of gold in Vietoria to 70s. 3d Money was plea- tal, and freights rather easier. The most saleable arti- clea at Sidney on January 29 were culfeo, pepper, nut- legs, segurs, and cordage—the Istter bringing 100 per The whole of the weol clip had been got in but there vas great delay in brloging it to market. High prices low. ld Snding in New Zealand are favor- is coarse. ‘The accounts of able, but the met Commercial Affairs. MONEY MARKET. ‘The British funds were steady, consols closing on the 20th firmly, at 1002; for account, ard 10054 for money. ‘The bullion im the Bank of England bad decreased £AS3,000. Exchange bills were at 1s, to 28. premium. Paris Bourse —French 3's 86f cash; 434’s 103f. 20. AMERICAN SECURITIES Bell & Co. report the business in American securities during the week, to a fair average extent, without extra: ordinary demand, prices shc wing little alteration: — United States 5's, 1865... + 97 & 98 United states 6's,’ 1862. ; 104 a 105 United States 6” 10% a 11 United States 6 ‘100 « 110 New ) ork 98 2100 . Penveylvani 87 a 80 Mas-achusetta 5 -107 a = Ma:yland 6's bonds,..... 99 a 100 Kentucky 6's, of 1869-70..: 102 a 103 THE LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Notwithstanding the falling off in the receipts apnonn- ced by the Niagara and Atientic, the Liverpool market had remained without activity during the week Spin- ners continued to buy only for their immediate wants, partly owing to threatened difficulties with their opera: tives regarcing wages. The actual stock on the 20th shows (5.000 bales less than the estimate, of whieh de ficiency 61,295 were American, 2.322 Bahia, 1946 Egyp- tian, und 4 692 East India less than the estimate, and the whole Peruvian was 95, Maranhams 2,625, and West India 764 bales more e ly estimate, the difference arising from spinners’ customers forwarding direct from the ship. This recon- ciles the seem'ng difference between the weekly deliveries to the trade last year and this, the two years not being brevght into close equality. This di-covery in- dicates tbat the consumption is $800 bales weekly larger than the supplios. Its effect on the market re mains to be seen. In the meantime, siuec the stock-tak- ing the market appears steadier The stock at Liver pool, 20th, was 769 641 bales, of which 516.684 were American. | The total sales of the week were 42,200 bales, including 2,940 on speculation, und 5 160 for export. The lover qualities were almost neglected. while the prices of the better descriptious were maintained. The sules of Friday, 29th, wero 7 000 bales, mostly to the trade, the martet closing quiet but steady. Tae autho- rized quotations were as follows: Fair Orleans. 6554, Middling do. Fair Mobiles. Middling do, LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET. The transactions in breadstuils during the week were of a steady character. The season was rather backward for egriculture. Purchasers of wheat and four were freely met by holders. Choice white American wheat war quoted at 14. a 2d. better om the week qualities were without improvems Fiour was 3d. bet ter on the week. ‘on Brothers, and the principal houses, quote Western Canal flour at 228 9d a 23s. Phi Indelpbia, Ohfo, and Baltimore, 238 a 23s. 6d. (Dennis- town quotes it at 24s.); United States white wheat, 64. 10d. a 7s. 1d.; extra, 7s. 2d.; red. 6s. 7d. a 6x Od.’ In- dian corn moved slowly at about former terms, yellow showing she most animation. Quotations—White 30s. fd., yellow 32s, The imports were moderute, Friday's market (the 20th) was less buoyant. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKETS. Quercrrnox Bank—€d. cheaper, and dull. Asus —A fair demand continued, at 27s. 64 for pots and pearls. Roers in active request 2,000 bbls. fetched 4s. 84. for common, to 9s. for good. No sales of rough; spiriis in moderate is, Ameriean vold at 54s. and to arrive, sold at £34 10s. a £25 10s Seal quiet at £36. Rape brings 36s, Cod, sinall sales at £33. Linseed very dullat 29%. Kicw.—40 tons Carolina realized 288. a 2%, Svcar —Rather improved on the week, with some | | speculative demand for the foreign trade. nams sold at 17s. €d_ a 19s Motasexs.—More disposition to buy, at a further decline of 6d Cuba muscovado, 16s. 6d. a 17s. 6d. Corres —The firet sales of new Jamaica moved with tolerable spirit, at 468, 6d. a 47. Sd. for ordinary to good middling. Tra.—Consierable speculative business doing in tea, at 114. a 1a 7d. for congos, DyEwoops. - Sales continue small. 20 tons logwood a £13, and a few tons cf camwood at 6 28. 64. —A sinall parcel soli at 27+. 64. )0 bales changed hands at £17 a £19. ricay.—Very little had been done at Liverpool ge the weck. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKMT. There were no rales of beef to report and the tendency was ratber downward. W. Gardiner & Co. quote prime mess at 92s, fd. to 100s, There was a stock of pork, both American and French, and but iittle doing in it. A few sales of heavy mess had been mado at 75s. Scme sales of bacon were mace at 1s a 23 decline, being quoted st 448, 52s, A fair inquiry existed for hams; shoulders were heavy at 23s, Lard firm—200 tons to a rive, {sold at Ja; on the spot the demand was slo fls.'0 64. Tallow still active at G1 a 1s. advance—37 paid for old and 48s. for new. Cloverseed dull at 43s. a 4s, Linseed eake—quotations nominal, THE LONDON MARKETS. Paring Brothers report more Hrmness in the produce markets during the week, but without material changs in prices. , thzspercars are firm; prices of both whest and four sustained, American fiou: ‘24s.; extra, 258, Lakp is steaoy at 54s iS. SvGax is in improved demand, at Od. a 1s. advance on | the lowest rates. Tra is rath Rove Tex —No sales; worth 11s, TaLLow is ewret; closing firmly at 178. om the apot. Corre in rather more inquiry for some descriptions, The veer continental markets report general activity. ‘The principal holders are firm, Corron is tame. LixsrED Caius are rather cheaper—£0 7s. 6d, paid for Orleans cakes. M —‘Ihe Welsh iron trade firm. Owing to the € of a large speculater, Scotch pig is lower, say 49s, 0s—f.0. b, atGlasgow. Lead is quiet and unchanged. prer without movement. Spelter is nrminal. All are ers at £20, sheet zine Britih tia is dull at the quict. fail THE GLASGOW MARKETS. Hay & Co. quote wheat in more inquiry, but the close of the week. Flour was in ers pressed xales at 2is., and even ‘our was wanted. Bacon was quiet. Ch ly at 008. w . hig was offered fr bs Nothing do- Tallow was firm, with an upward in naval stor tendency. STA OF TRAD! Maxcuueren, Avril 20 —The dei bas been moderate, at eek’s pri accummlute to an Bravrorn, April arn aad goods Stocks do not alferation in wools. Nornncntsy 1 28.—The hosiery trade branche the ‘ace trade th ures are well employed, but others com business in of wantin m, April 28.—The transactions in wool are firm, tending upwards. Surrnkiy.—the cutlery trade is unprecedentedly brisk, aré th as 0 difficulty in Gling orders. THE FRENCH MARKETS. Aceounts {rom the interior are not quite eo faverable. In Lower Normandy, although yarn was scarce and sonpht for, the prices of calieoes ard commen prints W619 Crooping, with little demand. At Malthauzen there was little stuck, snd prices were firm. THE HAVRE MARKETS, cotton for the week, to the 26th inst., inelu- 48 bales, against 39,000 bales of iauposts including that on shipboard, is 9 ht The rales of sive were oxly The stock which ¢ 000 were American:~-New Orleans bas 86f.; tres ile tres ordinaire inal. In coffee but view firm. the ng doing in lard re 0ef ; bien ordinaire 10 0 sales of bees wax— prices little voing at previous rates. Ca market being poorly supplied. Not Shipping Intelligence, Arr from New York—April 28, Devonshire, at Graves. end; Australia, Antarctic, and J A Westervelt, at Liver- ool, Catharine, Buckwitz Ramegate; Henry Chilton, at lelyoet: 26th, Franklin, White, and Maria, at Glouces- ter: 24th, Amelia, and Celestine, at Belfast; Ambrosius, at Dover. Arr from Boston—April 26, Daniel Webster, at Liver. Fool 27th, Franklin Wright, and Frank Pierce,’ at Liver pool gat yh gh ge 27, Pu bg ovr lly. at ; Zit, Auguste ‘olgaat; 26th, Fllida, Hull; Klee zer, A E Arr from’ New’ Orlestis—28th at Li ; 2h, Reindeer, at Havre; 2th, Columbia, Wright, ——, . but recondary | ain in good demand; 1 5! tors, on the spot | Brown per- | dennes, Marseilles. ‘The the Cambria will be found in Salling of the Cambria for Beston. eailed at half- The Cambria 1853. raX, May 11, past 3 o'clock this P. M. ‘There is a dence fog, with a light south windand rain. Steamehi Tileston & Co. Schumacher; Elizabeth Schmidt & Belchen; Columbia NB, Meyer & Stucken; Cloelia, Trundy’ & Co; Cornelia, INTELLIGENCE Port of New York, May 1, 1853. CLEARED. uutherner, Foster, Charleston, Spofford, Barks—Milford, Horton, Galveston, Hussey & Murray; roline, Stricker, Bremen via Richmond, & Louisa, Clausen, rem), 4 venstadt & x fr raham, Neuvitas, R Ward, lavana, M Taylor & Co; Louis (Brem), Heller, Charlesto», G J Bechten: Chester, Mt Crosby. man, Tarragona, M Freeman & Co; White Wing, Shu: Richmond, Foster & Nickerson; Diana, Toogood, St Jobn, NB, Logan & Collins; Melanie (Belg), oe Antwerp, Funch & beincke, Brigs—Edinburg, Burt! pore. eat & Co; Co; Reralie (Br), Holmes, Wolf; Acadian tiske, Nelson, New Haven, M re ena, Tictou, NS, master; ve Chamberlain, Robingon Schre—Cadet, som Ww m (Meck), Mei baus; Enchantress, New York, Atkins, Kichmond, C H Sprague; J AA, Boston, Dayton Nassau river, 'y. Beckwith, Hantsport, J'S Is Grande, JT Whi Po & . Windsor, NS, ‘TL &@ K De (Br), Lockbart, NS, A © Bernhardt; Nara. M Freeman & Uo; émyum }), Avellar, Lisbon, Grinnell, Minturn & Co; Sad (Sie), Holmer, Boston, J T White & Co; Re- rown, Crowell, Boston, master; President, Redman, Jack. ‘ile, Smith & Pointer; Chase, Onkes,’ Philadelphia, J Kee; Levi Rowe, Fee eet Face & Co; Almira, Gilebrist,, V! , Brett, Vese & Co; Her- ce inke, Amsterdam, Thompaen & Neu- , Tyler, Savannah, N L McCceady &Co; Pierson; Plymouth; ppleton, a rg Lacey, or ‘Hoston, EW llerrick, George C Gibbs, Gibbs, P delphia, Jamey Hand, Sarah & master; Hugh L seus, Terri Slaght; E 8 Penny, Jobns, Maitland & Phelps. Steaz.e:—Weeternport, Hall, Baltimore, J C Staéy, Sloop—Rhode Island, Heynolea, Providence, waster. ARRIVED, Steamship Hermann, Higgins, Bremen, April 2, via h, 420 Pai, with 130 passengers, to Sfol- lor, Sand; & Kiera,’ Arr up'at 3 PM. april 29, ba: ith, lat 50 41 N,ion 16 21 pasced two ships lying to; May 6, Russell, Liverpool, 30 days, D' A Kingsland & sutton. Soutbampton , standing W; ing & veryheavy gale, passed a ship, sianding Ship Fmpire State (pt), with 678 passengers, to date, Jat 49, lon 62, spoke Br 7, Peter Nicolas, seaman, bei; Ladd & wuitooy ite ; Arctic, ‘Trapine, . Watkins, Plymouth, Tampico, Van Brunt & St’ Thouas and Maracaibo, assed & blow- me Mlizabeth (of “Ares- mith”), from Usbart for St Johu, NB, 80 days out. the foretopeail, fell overbourd, and was drowned, Ship HM (Br), Marmaud, Cardi, 40 days, to order. qpbttk Maria Morton, Hulkley, Savannah, 6 days, to HH ‘sllman Bark Jasper. Bennett, Charleston, 5 days, to Dunham 8 nt Eophi Rog Sophia, Rogers. Brig Sylph (Br Livingston. Ma 4, lat 41 £0, City of Glasgow, , Smith, Shields, lon for Philadelphia, a May a native of Corfu, while reeting Charleston, 5 days, to master. , 3 days, to Barclay & C4, boarded steamship nd obtaiaed a supply of provisions. Experienced very severe weather; has lost forctopmmast, bowsprit, t warks stove all around, aud rudder damaged Brig Caroni, Hauscheldt, Maracaibo, April 21, to J W Scbmidt & Go. Camilla, Busch, overboard # seaman named J Day. Brig Philure, Williams, Savannah, 5 days, to Dunham & Dimon Brig Doses, Wicks, Charleston, 5 days, to T Wardle, Eng, Mary MeBise’ (of Beliast, Me), ‘Bramball, Turks April 27, to master. Brig Amos M days, to Keck & Chureb. Sehr il, and two foresails, bul- — 28, lat 12 80, lon 70 30, spoke bark ir Maracaibo, allwell, March 1, lost Reberts (of Belfast), Colson, Havana, 11 C B Rogers, Steelman, Cienfuegos, 18 days, to master. Sehr Agnes Ross (Br), Doane, Halifax, N3, 10 days, to muster. c_ntht Tionenta, Eaton, Steuben, 6 days, to Brett, Vose & Schr Susen Orleans, Robinson, Alexandria, 4 days. Sehr John Jones, Smith, Brandywine, Del,’ 2 days. Sebr Ann Flowers, Schr Myere, Khodes, Rockland, Schr Ophir, Booker, Rockland, chr Melbourne, Hix, Kockland 3 days. Schr Fanny Buzerd, Smith, Har‘ferd, 1 day. , Boston, , 8 days, 3 days. 4 days. Sebr Frederick Hall, Coe, Portland, Ct, 2 days. schrJoseph Rogers, Worthington, Portland, Ct, 2 days. Sehr K Flowers, Hall, Portland, Ct, 2days, for Balti- more Sebr Franklin Pierce (ighter), Lockwood, from the wreck of ship fea Duck, wt ‘ BELOW. Ship America Lawrence, from Liverpool, April 9, with passengers, to D & A Kingsland & Co. Bark Infanta (Br), Lyans, from Cardiff, March 28, Brig Argo (Br, og Branch, Douglas, from Mayaguez Also, a brig said to ce the Parthenon, of Waldoboro,’ SAILED. from Matanzas. Steamship Southerner, Foster, Charleston; hi World, Knight, Liverpool, and urg; brig New roline, Block, Hamburg, from the SW Spit; also ships Adriatic, Snow, Liverpool; Ma: schusetts, ——: Delia Burleigh, St Johm, NB, aud others. Wird et sunrise, NNW; weridian, W (By Sanvy Hook Macreric Terxararn.) ‘Tue BiGuLaNDs, Ma; Maria, NW; sunset, WSW. 1—suadown. Steamer Southerner passing the’ Highlands going out. One bark coming in past the Hook. One bark ana tno brigs, uyknown, in the offing. Weuthtr clear, Calm outside, " Sramemr Heeways ANIWEsP—As Sid 224 bier April 28, Satcllite, Amsoury, NOrleans. Slater, for NYork (or NUrleans) and (trom Flushing Roads same day); 25th, Adeline, Klein- | worth, do. Sid ‘from Tlashing Roads 22d, Lawrence, Buyst, New Ashley, Phelan, Mobile. 119, Solon, Klamp, New York; , and Altred, Pundt, do; Johan: NOpleans; 21st, Geor Inann,' do; , Hohorst, ‘opernicus, rr April 3, Jo-efa, James, NOrleans; 6th, Wieting, NY Sabipa, Jeng, NOrleavs' 7th, Cores, Pusol, do. CanviiT—Sid April 22, igginzon, Jones, NYo: se, NOrlean: Patria, Sippel, do. York, Sid ilth, B Dyat—Arr April 4 vin Stoveli, 26th, Vermont, Fearn, ‘ork. SFiancizeo; Mayberry, do; Sl April 19, Rhein, Popp, NYork; 20th, Capty—arr april 14, George & Edward, Casione, New ecaventura. Millet, NOrleans. Heudrik Hudson, Warner, London, and sld for New York; 25th, Devonshire, Hovey, New York, and proceeded to Iendon. Art off 24th, kilida, from Rotterdam for Boston. Tassed by 224, Texas, Habe, from Bremen for Galves- te ; Hy Skelton, from Ghavn Baltimoxe for Rotterdam, sxD—-Atr April 24, Ospray, Peterson, Boston; “hth, Prince Albert, Gordon, NYork. Sid 22d, Hendrik Hudson, Warner, NYork. as Anil 2 Layton, NYork, Gmioa—Arr April 18, Pelicano, Raifles, NOrleans. Geiwxock—Arr April 24, British Priacess, Fleming, | NOrleans, w—Arr April £3, Java, Jackcon, NYork. Sd to , Zanoni, Mahoney, Boston; 284, Statira Morse, Havaw—Arr April 20, Isaac Bell, Johnson, NYork: Le- muel Dyer, Williams, and Toulon, Rich, NUrleans; 2ist, Franklin (s), Woutun and Pauline, Lerichomme, NYork; Lancashire, Blankenship, NUrleans; Advanee, Chiid, Mo- bile; Jeony W Paine, Whitney, Charles les, N Orleans, var, Lutkin, and Caraek, Pale 4th, Loc! hin- LkivormSld April 22, Cornelia Cathrina, Hagedorn, NYork. Hawpexc—Sld April 21, Syttenée Mai, Dettefsen, N York. LivexPoo1— ‘Trompron; Edward Stanle: Pi ions: Washington Isaac Wright, Abecl; Garrick, chinson, NYork; ‘irrell, ily irleana; , Duvlevy, Philadelphia; 24th, Burns; Olive, Olive; Crown, in Lavge, Lamnke; Stephen Ol Robinson; € Nelson, $04 Vlaptageret, Piiee, NOrleans ‘uge, oon, lover, ra Wheeler, terloo, Har: vey, and Guy Mapnering, Edwards, NYork; Wm Fisuer, Joure, Bolumore; Chieltain, Foster, Savanoah;, Middio- tor, Nichols, St John, NB, D5t buco; Mary mn, Aitchison; & Hlizabeth, Vilcher, NOrtesns rtap, Welch, Moll non, wud § ‘mpress, Beott, Pernam agland, Cubbon. and Wm vavid Cannon, Robert- Off port 25th, Perthshire, Creigaton, from Mo ile; Me- Ccobran, from NOrleans. c 3 ns Kenney, N ld York. Entd for lig Fityjames, Hoyt Simpson, N /25th, Grotto day). kntd¢ America Lospoxprrny—Sld April 24 Pinkidetpbia. , Gipsy, Gover, Portland; Roseius, Foster; ThLompron, | encleton, and Conway, Liston, NYork: Chas her, Lelano, NOrieans: 24th, Anna Dorothea, larley, Benj Acams, Drommond, and Ages Leeds, L NYork, cholag, Bo: fon; Hox rt, Vhiladelpbia, Ospra, Poverson, cy Ada, Carter, Portland; 25th, Iowa, Reed, Dorcas Prinee, Bluvehard, and Byron, Norte Jobn Bunyan, N Joseph Walker ud Equator, Bos Gordon, } York (and outward ‘same ‘agle, Moore, NYork Juve Anderson, Lelie, Manshuiee—Lég and to lond, April 28, Albania, Little. ficld, tor Borton; P 2 Ovcar, stephecson ; Arco tris, Clark; aud Juliette, Richards, tor NYork, sea Lion, Wil Ler, for NOrleans. Naweastie ‘Md to April 22, Ornen, arsen, N York, Newiowt—Arr April 22, Harisnger, Mor: for NYork. Cld 2#d, New England, Edge, NY. bogtsmouTs—Sid Aprid 22, London, Hubbard, NYork off Zist, Mores Taylor, Mandevell, trom Norfolk, Va, for Rotterdam ; 25th, Is, Erdman. from Bremen for NYork Port Vatnor—Sid April 22, Sarah Princep, Fox, NY ork. QuixssTows—Bid April &! Enoretam—Arr off April 1 for Baltimore, Mary Black, Albert, Reishe, from Bremen inton, NY. Sixt ve—81d April 98, Napoleon, NYork. ‘Texxi—Sid April 22, Piet Hien, Meyer, NYork. ork, Ponvewovrm, April 22—The American ship Lonion, paved which railed for New York last ek to St Helen's, in con: equence of the of hor steward, Mr, Titus Dickinson, eericnly, bilions fe It appears that leptic @t, which terminated beonght sp “or the wight at St sudden evening, put on and was drowne ht, off the Livenroot, April 26— joket ship Water- . commander, arrived at port on Sunday rg, from New York, after an excellent passage of Bark Croton, of Boston, 300 tons, built here in 1843, which arived at Valparaiso March 22, from was advertised for eale gt that port on the lst ult. Brig M Shepard, Capt Manning, which arrived at Salem 16th inst, from Para, perforny home in 463; days, said to be the shortest on record. Launcusp—At Searsport 7th inst, a brig of 240 tons, called the 8 ‘Thruston, owned by Messrs J Merithew, Beale, ond others, of Searaport, and to be commanded Capt Beale. ‘At South Boston, by Messrs Briggs, « clipper shi called the Bonita. bak hie lati ‘At Richmond, Me, 6th inst, by Messrs Allen & McFar- land, a balf clipper chip of 750 tops, owned by Meaere Wm Ropes & Co, of Boston, intended for the Russia trade, and to Te commanded by Capt Thos Leach In Brewer, Me, 9th inst, a schr of about 170 tons, call- ed the Mary E' Pierce, owned mostly in Brewer and Or- ripgton. ‘Telegraphic Marine Reports, ne , May 11, Arrived—Ship Buena Vista, Liverpool. bark Susan Jane, Smyrna; brig Massenger, Cork; sshra John Adams, Nor- folk; Centurion, Bucksville; HC Hale, and E A Stevens, Philadelphia; Bate ht, oe " hai taped, Clear: i . Valparaiso; barks Lincol Smyrna; Wildire, Malta. New Beprorp, May 10. Arrived—Park Cossack, North Pacific for Nantucket, with 1,900 bbis +p oil, i ‘Sr Joun, NB. May 9. Arrived6th, brig A Fearing, New York; 7th, bark An- telepe, do; brig Elizabeth, do; 8th, ships Agenora, do; Arlington, Philadelphia: barks Ganges, and Almeida, New York; brig William, do; echr Lucy Ann, do; 9th, bark ‘Taparo, Herald Marine Correspondence. Pmapevruia, May 11—4 PM. Arrived—Schrs Hattie Aunah, Douglas, ¢ardenas; Wm P Corbitt, Hewitt, Bristol, RI. Cleared—sream*hips Stave of Georgia, Collins, Savan- Fernsylvania, Baymore, Richmond; ships Pelican State, Weebs, San Francisco; Switzerland, Carter, Cha lestor; barks Levant, Norden, Matanzas; brig Victo- ria (Br), Hall Liverpool; sehrs Geo Harris, Corsoa, Wil- mington, NC; David Smith, Peterson, and John O Irelan, Weldon, Sulem; Excel, Crowell, Portland; Sam| Haddock, Hoyt, Portemouth Disasters, &e. Srvamer Uncas, heuce for Hartford, when off Bridge port, on Friday nigit, was run iato by ‘an unknown sehr, which carried away the mmumast ani pilot house of the Propeller, sud came near killing Capt Bates, who was at the wheel at the time. The gibboom and bowsprit of the schr was carried away, but she kept on her way. Br Snip Queexstows—The crew of this vessel arrived at NOrleans 4th, from Belize, Hon, on Br schr Thos Pearson. The Q was bound to town, I, from Belize, and was lost April 1 on the Triangle, 100 miles N of B, Buia Bait. Checsemen, hence for Port au Prinee, ii reported by the Mary Macitae, on yesterday from Turks Islands, to have gove ashore on the night of April 10, when twelve days on Caycos Island and become a tota lors. The sails and rigging were sayed, and from 400 to 500 bbls of cargo, in a dameged etate. The mate and sea- men came passengers in the M MacRae. Capt. Cheeseman remained at Torks Islands, superintending the saving of the cargo, Mr Robgsts and Mrs Byron Passengers, sailed April 22 from Turks Islauds for Port au Prince in the echr was cleared by OL & A Ferris, clus. The H A Bric axp Scux were reported ashore on Tuesday on Nix Mate by the Boston outer marine station. Bnio Conpmua, Thomas, from Trinidad for Boston, asbore near Cvatham light, bas bean partly stripped, but will probably get off ater discharging @ part of her cargo. ‘The stenmtug R B Forbes was to go to her agsistance on her wey to Boston from this city. Bric ExteryNk, Green, of Boston, from Honolala for N Bedford, is stated in a letter from Capt G, dated Tahiti, Jan 26, to have been struck by «heavy easterly squall night of Jan 21, lat 13 18S, lon 161 59, near Flint Island, | while under double reefs, and on sounding the pumps twelve inches water was foundin the hold. After pump- ing three hours could not keep her free by constant pumping. She put into Papeite, Tahiti, Jan 25. A gov- ernment pilot was on board, and run against the point of the weather reef while goiog at the rate of six knots. She struck forward of the main but did not stop. It injured her bottom badly, ai fe ea had increased very much. Would be hauled to the goverrment yard avd discharged, and if necessary go upon the railway. Spoken, Ship Lexington, Murphy, from New Orleans for Gotten- burg, April 234, Jat £0 58, lon 79 14. Bug Laura (Br), from Cienfuegos for Halifax, (captain had died same day, ard the mate was sick.) May 4, lat 20 It, lon 80 12; pert co 4th, lat 344; lon 75. Sobr Village Pell, Pritchett, for New York, April 23d, and Miranda, Wedmore, for New Haven, both from Para, Apiil 18, lat’3 15 N, lon 49 06, Brig Laura, from Baltimore, of and for Halifax, May 8 lat 29 66, lon 69 18, Brig Motto, of and from Portland for Havana, May 9th, Int 4120. lon’ 69 30. Br Ship Free Trader, from ¢avannah for Liverpool, April 14, lat 40, ton 23. Ship Edward Everet, Gurley, from NOrleans for Ant- werp, April L, lat 26, lon 79. Ship Wm H Harbeck, Marshall; 69 days from San Fran. cisco for Norfolk. March 23, lat 14 40S Yon 90 20, tip Plymouth Kock, Caldwell, from’ Boston Feb 17 for Australia, March 27, lat 17 8. lon 83 W; all well. The abc ve i+ by letter; a report that she eas ‘spoken April 3, lat 12 01 §, is eupposed to be incorreet. Ship Empress of the Sens, Putnam, hence Murch 13 for fen Francisco, April 10, lat 48, Jon 3170 W. thip Eva, Philbrook, hence for St John, NB April 27, lat 2634. lon 62. Ship Diagern, from Mobile for Toulon, was seen, no date, lat 8% 26, lon 76 50. Wark N Boynton, 3 days from Baltimore for St John, NB. May 5, $ Shoal NW 2% miles. Brig Carbon, from Borton Feb 19 for San Francisco, March 20, lat 1834, lon 81. Brig Hibe:nia, from Fortland for Cardenas, was signal- ived May 6 in $ Channel. Brig Allston, from Bangor for Havana, May 6, lat 27, lon 7435. Schr Chas Willian, Boyd, hence for St John, PR, April lat £0 Ton 60, hr Elliot, Thowas, f:0m Boston for Jacmel, April 39, lon 66 68. Schr Geo B Mathews, from Boston for Belize, Hond, May 1, lat 26, lon 87 20. Fore! Ports, Barnapors—In port April 21, bark Cordelia, Johns, from Thiladelphia, ar 18th, disg ; schr Aaron B Moore, King, from Philadelphia, ar 12th, Cstpena—In port April 2, ship Alexander, Baxter, disg to load for Boston direct. Cuarvrcos—In port April 23, bark Virginia, Thurlow, for NYork, ldg : brig Frederick, (Br,) to load for Phila- Gelpbio ; rehis CG Rogers, Steelman, tor NYork next day; Julia M Ballock, Avderson, for do ldg. [#a- Ship Maria, Little, (hence) is now stated to have 2id from Rio Janeico abt 14theMar for Australis, (not for San Francisco. )} GyavaMa—In port about 20d ult, schr Alert, Hall, for Ba! ma 0re vasco—Sld Mar 25, bark Edwin, Corliss, Boston. Tqvigur, PeRU—In port April 4, ‘ship Cape Cod, Sears, for Collao about 16th, thence to Chinca Islands ‘to loa guano for United Stater. Praxsupvco—In port April 10, bark Saltote, Drink- weter, from Boston Mar 2, ar vth ; Henrietta, Treat, from NYork about Feb 25, ar Sth; brig R E Loper, Kenney, for Philadelphia soon. Parez—In port April 20, brigs Braman, Wilkins, from and ‘or Salem four or five days ; Henrico, Wheeler, do, une ; Chatsworth, Brown, from and for NYork, do. St Domixco Crry—In port ril 18, Be brig Aun Rliza, Burke, for Boston 26 days ; and others before reported. ‘LURks IstaND—No American vessels in port April 27, ‘TaLcguuANe— Ar, no date, ship Magellan, Freeman, Val yaraiso, and sid for Tome and Boston ; bark Gold Hunter, —, “Santa,” and sld for San Franciteo. Tammn—In port Jan 26. brig Emeline, Green, from Honu- | lulu for NBedford, (See Disasters.) Vairaraiso—In port May 1, bark What Cheer, Baker, from Bo-ton Dec 20, justarr. Ships Warner, Ripley, repg or NYork eight or’ ten days ; Far Wést, Briard, (ot Bal imore few days ; bark Croton, Knowles, for sale ; brig Friedrich Fronz, (Ham.) Adam, reventy-eight days from —, arr Mar 20, and others as before, Home Ports, APALACHICOLA~Arr April 28, ship Robert Patten, Purington, Bosten; brig Brownsyillé City, Vining, Provi cence; sebr Norfclk Packet, Vining, Providence; 29th, bark Edward, Patterson, Providence. Cld April 28th’ bark Hebron, Kilby, Boston; 20th, achr Almeda, Buell, NYork; May 2, ship Joho Merzick, Stevens, NOrleans: barks Abagup, Berpees, Boston; Austin and Ellen, Bur gers, NYork; tehr Victoria, Wright, NOrlesns, ALEXANDRIA—Arr May 9. schr Charles Moore, NYork. Sid 9th, brig Norfolk, Blavehford, Pembroke ; schr Harrison Jones, Rogers, NYork ; Commander in Chief, Woglen, Bridgeport ; Caroline Kall, Rogers, NYork ; J B Dickenson, Grandy, do ; Boston, Corson, do’; A BPreston, Bacen, do: Kedron, Lake, do. BALIMORE—Arr Moy 0, steamer Parker Vein, Carty, NYork; bark Shirley (Chasen, late saaster), Smith, Li: beria 45 days: schrs Baltimore, Sleight, NYork; Lacon, Pesrse, Portland; Lydia Gibbs, Providence; steamer Herald, Cannon, Norfolk; passed off the Rappahannock a steamer, bound up; off Thomas’ Point a ship. bark and fwil-rigged brig, and in the river a bark at quarantine Cid bark Appleton, Nickerson, Boston: brig Abbott Law renee, Crowell, Boston; schr Geo M Robertson, Beau chem p, West Indies. BOBTO! hewr, P steamer City of New York, Mat- schrs Flying Arzow, Crawford, Georgetown, 80; Meter, Sproul, Nor folk; Fliza Jane, Mar: cy: ‘Treasurer, Marey, and Globe. Mathews, Philadelphia; Kicbmend, Pitcher, ond Olive Branch, Fettingiil, Ron: cout; Louisa, Chese, NYorl. Cld ship Star of Empire, 050 tons) Brown, Liverpool: barks Shepherdess, (Br), Seogie, Musquash, NB, to load for Lonion, Volaat, tears NOrleans; brigs Swan, Kendrick, Port au Prince: Flizeteth Felton, Rogers, Sen Franci:co; schra Daniel Francis, Hardy, Gonaives: Matilda, Eaton, Georgetown, SC; Kebecea, Gould, Philadelphia, ' Sid ships Lancaster, Cornelis, barks Nevada. Avonimo, Shepherdess, Jupiter, brige Noord Holland, Sean, W M Groton, Northmac, Cleopatra sehr Bloomer. Ship President, bark Lyman, ond brig E Doane started, but anchored in the Ay Parks Lillus and Hamilton ld 0th. Ship J Dunlap did pot anchor below, but went to sea ove of Oth. Pn rgd May 8, brig Emeline, Sawyer, Chosa- 8. BATH—Towed to see May 8, saip Bon Ranger (new), for Nini pol Prestose, & Johas, PR GA ioe thlp Buliraa, Kbvadia, NYerk, bre wat? . the voyage out and | | pool; Grey Hound, | Bide. Conk, br | Auld, Youghall Island; Kite, Ra Island 4 days: Wert inster Hogedo restr inster, 10, Walter Tt Jones Hone; Jessie, Milton, barks’ Virgin Westy Os a; Devonshire, ia (Swed), Tholander, Gothen| Gullerandsin, NYork; Zefiro (Sicilian), Forte, Ford, Drinkwater. NYork; schra Visiter, Per: cola;'@ C Ackerly Baldwin, NYork; Sea a len, Cozens, Pensacola. To Joonea, Acme, bark Mury Sratth, schr Aparacida; Breeze, abi) 20th, ship Manilla, ‘bark faxoay, brige Geo TG | Marreiliaix, by | owed to well, Philadelphia; Harriet & ‘Antwerp; yurg; Jane Duten, Groves, Matanzas; Oromocto (Br), Kiddie, ae vich, Heraany Jel Genoa; Ada, Jutta rriman, sea 28th, Abbott, MOBILE—Arr May 5, schr Leesburg, Naylor, Philadel- phia. Br ship Sophia was towed to sea 4tb, and Br ahips Adept, Advarce, York. 0, and Juno, and rhip Absellino 5 NORFOLK—Arr May 7, sebrs Sican, Thurston, Boston; Maria Theresa. Crowell, Providence. Cid brig'Rose way Belle, Acker, Windies. ‘Sid schr Mary Jane, Bentley, New In Hampton Roads bark Jobn Walls, Gurrey, from Call lao. NEWBURYPORT—Arr May 9, brig Dr Rogers, Cottrell, annals; acre Agnes, Jacksonville; N C Harris; George: town, £C; Beauchamp, Norfolk; Kossuth, NYork. NEWPORT—Arr ‘ork. for Albany. NEW LONDON—/ rr May NYork; Oseola, Miller, Providence for 8, props ron, Philadelphia; May 9, schr Wm De Witt, Westport tucket, Geer, ‘ork; achrs Sid: ney Miner, Bolles. Philadelphia; Kxample, Packer, Cro ton; Palladium, Philadelphia for#’roviderce; sloops Agent, Perry, NYork;'t W Thorne, Durfee, do for FRiver. 9th, schrs Sarah Jane, Fit Jackson, Nantucket for top, NYork; Sloop New London, Chappell, do; 9th Appley York. Sid 8th, schr H H Maria, Mattison, PORTLAND —Arr May 8, bark Sarah B Hale, Crowther, Cardenas 284 ult. FEVLADELPHIA—Arr May 11, Itimore. Cid 9th, brij achrs ald, Nantucket for NYork; Adw Norwich for Albany; sloop Laura, Ray, anton, Dun- bark Ainulet, Creach, Mobile, Port Spain (three masted), Cole, Turks L:land, 11 days; E L B Wales, Little, Mobile via Wilmington, Del; BF 4 porium, Hawkins, Providence; Fawn, Day, 9 days es yell NYork. Cid schs from Hollowell, Me; barge Mara, Green, ves, Shaw, Dorches- Ann Eliza Cake. Rose, Providence; J Williamson, May, NPedford; Sam! Crocker, Phillips, Teunton; Jai Foster, Haverstraw; Sea Mark, Heagan, Portsmouth; New Zea: land. Poland, Boeton. PROVIDENCE—Arr May 9, brigs Grand Turk, Smith, Matanzas April 27; Usher, Mariel, April 21; schrs Palla: dium, Avery, Philadelphia; Maria ouiea, Vankirk, sloops Opera. Smith, Rondout; Gleanor, Gier, NYork. {eCld, brig J A Lancaster, Gifford, Wilmington, | brigEmma, Carpenter, Baltimore; sehrs Ox: Baltimore; Wm. E Williams NC. ford, Baker, ers, Philadelphia; sloo)s Fashion, Blydenburg, NYork; Willard, Carr, do. RICHMOND—Arr May 9, steamship Roanoke, Cavendy, NY yk; Tarkin. Maine; Susan, Roger brig Al 1808 sid, Bardy, Boston; schrs Grand Spy, z NYora, Sid schre Mercy Taylor, Nickerson, Boston; Haxall Layfield, NYork. SALEM—Arr May 10, brig M Shepard, Manning Para Cid 8th. sehr Charm, Studley, NYork: Sid 8th w, brig Ga: 20th ult. ficm bel SAV ANNAH— land, Pa ‘Cld [May$ 9, brig Charlotte, Sparks, Ha- vana, WICKFORD—SId May 7, sloop Hope, Gardner, Albany. ——————————— ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY ear GEP FIFTH PAGE. -@ C, TUTTLE, AUCTION! high Tuttle w: corner of Pitt and Broome extensive stable of H. Cud curringes, light wa; wi ole to be rol the mornin; SALMS AT AUU'TIUN. t wagons, i cellg on ns,” rion resorve, for cash. le 4 ‘rhursda : ; doebic and tile ER.--HORSES, CARRIAGES, single harness, &c.—A. C, LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—GREAT AND positive sale, without reserve, of 1,500 fine building lots and cottage site ful Point, op} distance lots, belo: Dt ese lots are posite right 1m the Battery as miles from the city of Ni y New Bi located at the beauti ging to R. Graves, Eng. righton and Cas 2b fect front and reer, and 100 fost deep, and ton and Castlet. Thirtieth street Res ay, May York. 300 di uated ysirab! ‘will be sold in sections of four lots eac! on high ground, fronting that rups trom Jer: ong Tel Brighton, Sn yes and the city of al Setar out on the Kills, I village of ot and ool ALBERT H. NICOLAY at 12 o'clock, at the i Bergen buildi ey City to Bergen Point, an ing 8 view of New York bay and harbor, Staten Island, , Greenwood Cometery, Govornor’s Island, New Sailor Harbor, Elizabethtor , Brook. York. ‘view of sand and going bay of New ¥o nown fo Churches and sch perty, and the water ‘There lots are only six miles same distance from the d are sheltered fi ‘ork, ap ‘This section of the the most hi in front Jersey Ci its ealthy loc ‘ork. nd laid out with court yards of from five et run to and from Port Richmond and Bergen. Point several time: ; fare 12% cent mediate coutemplation, property, which is to run from Steamboi d, js Unsurpasse Battery as Thirti mth tb d wi ty near Ne 3 Theret bay on elther aide, oysters and fish of all kind: in the immediate vicinity of the pro- to rect rite the from the city, and are the c ew ton so, omnibuses from ek Va toes a fly apse its dopot upon or near this Jersey, City to the Point, croseing the river to Staten Island, and running dcwn tho inland, affording one of the most beautiful views and finest ides the health Line to make this an exceedingly g country residence or for containin balance, sixty from three to per cent will be made for casi itive. und F litho; of the ey TION—TAYLORVILLE sale, vitnated on the Ha Lee, New Jersey.—On Monday re of Staten Island. desirable fe arid profitable investm incre ears, at six yer cent. OS. BE! New York, and open to the south and south- have, in this respect, a decided ad The conve- raphic book maps and farther partical; auctioneer, &) Wall street, New UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE SAL! w York, together with uborhood fall com: roperty, either he ly et of it for capi- operty in the vicinity is rising, and will on- tinne to rise, and must rapidl, a Terms—Ten percent, and the auctioneer’s fet of tale; thirty per cent on the 23d ‘a ‘nuieance clause, will be de! 4 Percent, can retrain on bond and ‘mortrazo v A discount o1 Title indisputable, and sale five in ON FRIDAY, AT 13 Sprnoe street, the balance of furniture from families removing, superior family groceries, china, glessware, and humerous house furnishing goods. fe. rou lore particulars on the y of aal L, Auctioncer, BUILDING LOTS FOR onsack turnpike road, Fort ext, May 16, nt 12 o'clock on the premises, 100 building lots, together with a good frame house. Terms of sale— cash on each lot, ani the balance at af ee when a doed will be given. Title guarantied. street, st . __TAYLOR & JA 16 A oturning at 3P.M. Fare je steamboat Frank leaves the foot of S; ring 1234 vents. MES, Auctioncors, 11 Chambe cents treet. UCTION NOTICE —W. B. JONES, AUCTIONEER— B Jones & Horry—This day, st 1034 o'clock, at the store, No. 15 Spruce street, will be sold an assortment of fur- niture, consisting of elegant royal Wilton carpet and bo. RANCH ton street. will sell on room, at 10 o'clock precisely, rich cabinet furuiture, house furnishin; intings, Ae , consisting of one rosewood 6 tie, rich rosdwood and mahogany parlor wehogany socsetngiog and book oni mahogany fh marbie top centre, pier aud work black walnut extension dining table: Voltaire chairs, in variety, ‘vans, quartette tables, must Italian, Freneb, pa and china, re tea Sra; Chinese the weath ingrain carpets, chairs, ie Boberian na waite: cabiuet, oil paintin one large fire proof safe, $i er. MeDO ‘thie and cotta tresses, fine hearth ruga, door mate, &c. ables, washst couch beds, pianoforte, &c, Friday n extensive top bureaus, § tote: tere, m toc rs, mantle clo RANDY, 10% WIN 8, SEGARS.--FRIDAY, pepper, tr used herri Ms octave A iti i, Several ets fancy e8, all etylow; sets fine table cutlery, # and ornamenty,one rich engravings, mirrors, &e: also aitive, whatever the state of Brussels bureaus, NNELL, AUCTIONEERS, 115 FUL i at their sales . chine ea, mahogany snd rocking, parlor and sofas, ottomans, di- Jo top washatande, mat: MAY 13, AT » corner of Greenwich, ar, currants, raising, dates, sparent and excelsior sony, . cod. brandy, wines, pin, with a fot of seears and to A. CARTER, Auctioneer, OTTON MILL POR SALE AT AUOTION.-THE / steam cotton mill situated in the 6 of Waterloo Seneca county York, witt he peremptorily soli at auction, on ises, on the Isth day of May next, at P. M., te concern, The building iy three stories a et long hy 50 wid it of brick shingle 4 fi ty horse power ening and holler, Tt contains 0 spindles, 19 cards inches wide, 1 beiling card, | Whit patent plok and spreader, 76 looms 4-4 {non wide, and other ma ery in propertion.now in full operat ving been rnnonty about five year and in Fo ‘nr ther particulars inquire of ALMY PATTERSON & CO, Now Truste Waterloo, Apr Terms made eney. t By order of the HUN, Provident of Cotton Company. D. agar NEER, — THIS + Thursday.) at o'clock, A, M. at North and 2 old jam streets, noar Chatham and Chambers, n very fine collection of new and second hand furniture, carpets, olleloths, fancy good reserve, to pay advances; so rookers, Teaus, chairs, be three ply morning of & charges. French tables; book 1 ed daten and i 8. china t » G stends; ea g0: pier glass sets, out 8 packer jasaware, re. Cat and shipped on ro contre, work, and dining oune chairs, common i asonadle D. ‘ variety 0 ® wesbstan Brusocls, emell, be and dD. oflelotha, vances Alro, 9g carpets: pi tment of HOUGH, AUCTIONEER —TO-MORROW, FRI f #econd hi ft ds, Bren thceo- ply ir mattre brocatelle, ianoy goo: nement. 8, HOUGH, AUCTIONE sets out ginsaw re, do Goods packed and hipped 4 ie furniture, bedstead W200 ch bedat y, at 10s 'A. M., at No. 64 Beckman stree and Housekeeping articles, oof sale, such ne crocker, he store and @ to pay ade, parlor and o in carpets, and ing ‘aués, ornaments, 0, on re sonable charges. ‘&e., ; tleo a good fas burowns, mber chairs plergtasser, gilt do Fo , Fosewood suites covered in plush to French bed hookoaves, xlnesor, mantel clocks, ornaments, china Catalogues on morning of being the No post ER—THIS DAY, (THURS at 1094 o'clock. A. M.. at No, 20 North and 223 old William streets, near Chatham and Chambe: pay ad yin, ingrain REAT OF IMPROVED BREEDS OF CATTLE.— eee or Tern Vi attanti ayers gattle tothe ‘stock to be sold at SABES M MILLER. st the forme of Samet Balbcato, Ses wae ni tween ‘an 0 ieviresiatees totem nents aes ma ’ will bs in readi Fordham, on the arrival of the balf- ENRY HL Leeds & Co, wil atl2 bright worrel ferme rt white hair, just from the or three inches high, of the best rae ted sound in evi ‘and superior saddle horse an trot in lev that 2.40. Sho i consequence of her owner giving up his bree ment. Alcoa fine large iron grey horse sixteen hands three ct; kindand - Sidra nae louble, family o1 press. ae sold o for reek i shivton carriage, with moves Joat! id silve pinted tongue aud’ afts. It has been used inc} es high, warranted sound in every res tle in eingle or double harnes: single or ‘OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER—STORI No. 1 ‘Spruce street—Large sale of splendid househol furniture of all d iptions, on Friday, (to morrow,) at the auction room, 10 o'clock —one suit of marble top cot- tage furniture, mahogany sofas, chairs to match, marble toy contre and pier tables, mahogany side do, mahogan; werd. robes and sideboards, Fronch and black watnnt bodsteads, ti essing and plnin bureaus, splendid tapestry, ele anid ingrain carpets, damask ani ince window cur: Heh gilt cornices, mirrors, looking glasses, olosks, bath tub, refrigerators, couches. plothes promee &eo., feather beds, do. WM. OFD, Sal MORIARTY, AUC « day, at 10 o'clock, of seoondhand It is losman. IONEER, WILL SELL THIS 173 Chatham streot, a large as- ture removed from di 1, aad well worthy of at- Ale large assortinent of Sale positive, without reserve. A. MILIS, AUCTIONEER—BY JOSEPH COMLY— No. 80 Greenwich street.—Re iF of BOER AS, salt fraite, at L. hour of salo —Hereafter teas and drugs, will be held e new store, Green: wich street, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sati ‘at 10 o'clock, instead of 11 o'clock, as heretofore. No postpone- ment on account of weathor. is (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock, will be sol ge assortment groceries and drugs. For particulars see Courier and En ARBLE MANTELS AT AUCTION. ~J. L. VANDE WAZEK will sell on Friday, May 13th, at 103¢ o'eloo- at the sales room, No. 14 Wallstreet. » large assortment ok ntels, Yory cholee patterns, to be sold without OF GROCERY STOCK AND FIX- ALE tures—This day, at 1046 o'clock, on the promises, the entire conten 361 ‘Lweith street, near First avenue, consisting of tet &e., with the sto eo, WE butter, lard, cheese, ‘ing, bar counter, scalp, Wagon and 038. TON A, CARTER, Auctioneer, aw weights, & RR. ranWBsncort, AUCTIONEER. HOUSEHOLD furnituro. This Thursdsy morning, Greenwich avenue, consisting of a large sortmeut of elegant tapestry, Brussel oilcloth, figured and plain ‘matti wood and mahogany pier, cent: sido tablos; m: top and plain bureaus; superior sideboard, 3) bedsteads, hair mottresses, beds, mahogany and rosewood arm chairs and rockers; mabogany and walnut dining and breakfast tables; mahogany and walnut chairs; 20 dozen china dinner plates, ivory cutlery, silverware, rich china tea sete, clocks, candelabras, kitchen furniture, cil paintings, 40. No post: Ponement, taka n tote oes LANTS AT AUCTION. sell this day, at the grclock, moss, monthly, . 8. McILVAIN WILL store, No. 7 John street, at 103g rpetual and climbing roses, ver- carnations, &0., from ease ake EAL ESTATE.—WE ARE REQUESTED TO CALL the attentic of roal estate buyers to the valuatile pre- Rorty in in Brooklyn to he gold at austion by OAKLEY, VRIGHT & WOOD, at the Merchants! Exchange, New York, on Thursday, May 12th, at 12 o'olook, M—Twenty-two valuable lots in the Eighth ward, Brooklyn. lot southerly corner of Third avonno and lots adjoining and frot ting on Third on Eleventh strect, in the roar of the Piesaaal \y ya ighth ward, veme; most desirab! rtion in the immediste vicialty of rapid tm- Greenwood line of omnibuses to and from ‘alton South ferries pass these lots eu y three blocks south of Ninth street plank road, to Coney sland. The location is bad re |. being elevated. re- merkably healthy, and commandine a fine view of New York harbor, Staten Island, This will be red ONEER.—}SRNITURE, PIANG- cto morrow, Friday. at 10 o’cloek. RC. BEMP a asic! ply aud other carpets, pianofortes, mi ich china and glassware, comprising a very large & titul nesortment, which’ is particularly worthy the attem- tion of housokeepers. Saleqithout reserve. Catalogues om the morning of sale. dependence, Liberty and Olive Branch, as provided in the former lease, and jon, and will be sold, tog: niture, at public auction, by James M. Monday, the 23d inst. at 120’clock, M., at the Merc! Exchange, Wallstrect. The bonté are lying at tl of Bridye street, Brooklyn, where they may be seen at any tims previous to the ale. ‘The boats will be sold sepa- rately. Terme—Twert; Por cent of the purchase m to be paid on the ) in six a proved by the Comptroller. Finance Departmeut, Comptroller's office. New York, May 12, 1858, A. C. FLAGG, Comptroller. AUCTIONEER.—HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD ianofortes, and mirrors, at auction.— Thi 0 o'clock, at 37'Murray street, the furniture contained in the large double house. 6 ing of two handsome rosewond pisnofortes ; mahogany French co and other Ledetends: drossing bui nt) iny of sale, with security, to be a) ip BOYLE, AUCTIONEER. any, at the store, 185 Chat FURNITURE. — THIS street. the furniture of T. & family,’ removed from Mercor : dressing buroaus, sofas, obuire, tables, card tab) trorses, feather bods, olleloth, earpets, wardrobes, cro nd glassware. TILLIAM IRVING, AUCTIONEER.—SPLENDID aule of valuable ofl paintings, works of art, heavy ver, rosewood prtlor and bedroom furniture, carved dining room snd library furniture, billiaed te ble, steel armor, ILLIAM IRVING & GO. will solt at auction on Thursday, May 12, and Friday, May if at 10g o’clock each day, at tho elegant mansion 107 West Four- teenth atrect— : Parlor Furniture.—Elegant, velvet tapestry carpets, extra large elaborately ornamented mantel and pier glasses sup- ported by carved and gilt stand, with marble to ed orpices, superb heavy silk brocatetle window ct lined with orange satin: window; suits of carved rosewood in maroon and orange silk brocatelle; ved rosewood ble top centre tablor, snperb earved rorewood etogere, plate glass ba neven Setave piand, = Pv vartai heavy lace window do.. cost ‘3008 arlor furniture, covered ‘ood mar- spenioaes and ed ri operas, cost S4hu, Superb Oil Paintin, Blind Musician, by De cateacen, piper. Heys, Uy Murtiles i Lancourt; Port of Ustend, by din; Havell’s the painting of Croton Potot; Guida's cele brated paintings, Retreat from Moroow, and the Dying Cui- rassier; Entrance into Stratford upon La Koehe; Sleeping Fistor celebrated portrait of Henry C re; De La Koeha's woll known poi androd dollars, Savion! :Landseane, by Turner; Tur: ; Corbell’ tino portrait of aint! Cost $1,000, An elegant ormola cletti at Malta, with musical mov . sailing ships. &e. troval Wilton carpets. boavy satin beo- swith lacs und Avon, Turner; Mead and ner's W! ter's Eve and Old denny Lind; and a number of other fine original off of creat merit clock tool arm marble ¢ h of Chovaljer de Bayard; fourteen light bray, the Warriors, imported expressly for the pru- sont ows er'e wee Sterling English eilver—Massive sitrly carved, representing the Chase; two clogant silver ean- delabras, twelve lighta each, to m uperbly oh wed solid silver toa vet; two silver exke Laskets, four oups, bate ter cooler, sugar bowl; larro elaborately chased silver puneh silver epergne.m: bowl. castor and liquor stand, heavy pitchow figh kni ec gravy coup ludlo, salver, napkin rings, largo Alay eater, Hy cut race on silver ilver handle kal kettle, large salvor, silver dessert knives. Also. «large and splendid assort: of elo, rated c ina dinner, t fant gold avd de ant chocolate wets, heavy English cut glass wort costly description, Parian dessert sets, t te Library aud Billiard Room--Leavy damask window tains, Ince under do., superb pier glarsos, rosewood Library table, rosewood sofas aud lounging chairs, bronze and mar- Die clocks and bras carved bookeages, chandeliers, lilies table, with balls and cues complete— ine billined chairs, ko, Ale ra 600 volumes of raze and valuable books, of which » supple- mentary catalog innued, Bedroom Furniture— Royal Wilton and Bra pets, aatin damark window curtaina with Ince un Super French plate large size plot n all tl rooms, #olid carved rosewood trench b de, cary ea wood post bedetends with canopies, carved rosewood top tables, carved rosewood marble top dressing bureaus, Vaehstands to mateh. Indies’ socretaties, work tables, wri- ting tables, superb broure and marble clocks, rosewood crib, carved rosewoud lounges, arm obairs and jounging chairs covered in silk brocatello, elegant velvet stair and hall car- pets. English oilcloths, &e. The abovo will be found to be one of the ri costly collections of vil paintings, works. #f art, faraitates &e., ever offered nt auction in thie’ eit ots of agdmie- tion for examination the day le may tained at our offico, No. 8 Ping a Also, the house foi xenrg to.n good tenant, Vo. 8 Pine etre lo, o Would Se rented for s term of Apply to Willinm Irving & Ce. NT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AU! y. HOLM, t ten o' CTION. ) May 7M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON Thursday, at 2 o'clock, at 187 Canal strect, all the nteel parlor, chamber, and kitshen furniture of & fa: Breaking up housekeeping, consisting sf book ‘obnirs, arbie top centre tablos, di: ond bi do. gilt frame mirrors, twenty-one dey clock, oil French swada Nai rmatresee 1 Seas, “and other Carpets, olloloths, matting, kitehen furni — ‘ednesday. Also, two Cansey birds and