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News BY TELEGRAPH. Coroners’ Inquests. KILLED BY THE FALLING OF A BUILDING IN WALL ‘ashington City, — Coroner Hilton yesterday held west on the THE FORRIGN APPOINTMENTS. of Conrad Schmit, » native of yt aged at a SPOOLAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK WERALD. death by carpenter by trade, who came to hia received in penee ot rev eaten Salling 0th Deeven, Wasuiatoy, May 17—9 P. M. of the buildi io. 7 down, It is understood that the President is reviewing the ‘eames of those agreed upon in cabinet for foreize appoiat- ments. Nothing will be known until he has made selec ter to be that of Ser husband, aN ss tious for every post. As there is no reason for delay, the | He is a laborer, fo. TL Duane» sworn, aanouncement may be daily expected. x ¥. 4 employ he was at the time the build Sebmit was killed; was a "The Gardner Trial. work on the building, between 9 and 10 0' cartman employed tn cartip; ber shut the cellar door in would not advise any person to re, some of the beams would give way; I don’t think the deceared heard bim; I think he was at work on the upper floor; Idid not see Mr. Bessey there at this time; foreman was around the building at the time; I don’t know where he was; I don’t know name, but I rect nize the foreman, he is now present; there are two cel- lar doors to the building on New street; the one the car- man shut when be cautioned that no one should enter, was the one furthest from Wall street; said he wanted the lumber in the cellar; a man now pre- sent, calling himse lf Ambrose Carr! another man and COUNSEL FOR THE GOVERNMENT SUMMING UP. Wasmvarox, May 17, 1953. ‘The counsel having agreed upon the bills of exceptions, the District Attorney at ous o'clock commenced summing uptethe jury. He was gratified that a case which had ‘eccupied two years since the firdiog of the indictment had been brought so near @ conclusion. He began by re- forring to the great objection of @ conspiracy of the two governments against the defeudsnt. If the United States conspired, President Fillmore was the arch conspirator, for whatever was done was done through his agency. So s myself, entered the cellar doorway w street, nearest far from conspiring against him government afforded she reet, and veut into the cellar for the purpose of defendant every facility for substantiating his claim. The | bringing out the lumber; | think we had taken out two Senate committee aud the President, when about to send out @ commission to sea:ch for the mines, made various propositions to Gardner to joln them and point out the mines; all of which, as the evidenes showed, he refused. Nor was there any substantial evideace that Mexico was aconspirator Had -he been in that attitude, she wight have imprisoued aud secretly punished the de- fendant, instead vf which ber conduct towards him was loads, when the deceased came in with another man, and commenced putting a prop under a split beam, midway between the two doors spoken of; three or four of the beams at *his place were split through the middle, about one foot from and up to the wall; the lower portion of the beams were hanging down about t wo or three inches; Idon't think the deceased and the man that was with him were at work over six minutes when several of the lenient in the extreme. An ad‘aché of her legution here | beams gave way, and fell upon them; the whole not legally bound to testify, has come into court, and | foor came down; myself and two other laborers endeavored to discredit one of the witnesses of the United | had barely time to escape through the cellar door; I States. The hard:hip ¢ mplained of in requiring agents for the defendant to tase testimony at xandria last eummer he showed was unavoidable, in consequence of | went to work there on last Friday; 1 think there was three floors standing above the lrst floor at that time; we worked under the direction of the foreman: holes the eogagements of the Judges and the Mayor of Wash were cut through each tier, commeneing at the upper ington. He adverted to the secret mission of Capt. Barry one and the dirt and lime were thrown down on the noxt to Mexico, under the assumed name of Edward Smith, as | ovr; most part of the dirt was on the floor immediately being necessary to the ends of justice, and fully justi over the cellar; in the centre I think it was about three by precedents. As to the prosecution paying illesal and | feet deep; the foreman was always there when the men extravagant compensation to witnessea, nothing had Seauedinaiated to thant beyond thelr reasonable pees od that was recessary to get them here. Many desirable witnesses could not be induced to leave their business in Mexico, and come here, at any price. He called attention to the fact that th dictment was found agaiost the defendant on che te. mony ef ten ritnesses, only two of whom could be ob- tained to tostify at this trial, which should be duly con- sidered by the jury in addivion to the evidence at this trial er noticing several uther objections raised by the defence, be proceeded to address himself to the charge. The law suid~ ‘If any person shall swear or affirm falsely touching the expenditure of any money. or in support of a claim against the United Stat shall eusfer as for silful and corrupt pe fondant bac wade oa'h tow memorial large claim. The questieu was, was t falc? It was net necessary for the Unite naticfy the jury that eve of the mexoril were ful-e If they proved material to the trurh of the oxth false that was enough. | « called atreatinn to the diff-re taccounts the defencant ad given of the amouut of his claim, stating to Niles that it wes $60,000 or $100 000 tod. hnsen that it was $159 000 to $170,000, aod that *we could make it what we pleased,’ to Thompson that it was $250 000 to $300,000, and. finally, setting forth ia the memorial $330 000. and #0 anxicus was he to get the claim called up at once, that he was willing to give a fee of $20,000 or $50,000. Why ive puch a fee if it way a just claim? It was remarkable were at work; he is the only person whotn I saw give di-- rections about the building: no dirt was removed from the first floor since I have been to work there; I have neyer worked at taking down buildings before. Samuel H. Bessey, of No. 86 First strevt, sworn, says— I am the contractor for taking dowa the building in question, corner of Wail and New streets; my con- tract is with’ John M. Dodge; 1 think he resides at No. 25 Walker stree’; I have been engaged in taking down buildings for the last sixteen ycars; the men working om the building in question where ia my em- ploy, I left the work in eharge of scar 8. Sutton, t; mt almost every day; I was clock the day before the afe; there was an 250; ys before I was sus- rover the under cellar; I mean thatI r it sufficiently strong to let the dirt down floor above the surface of the street was not examine it; my contract vn to the top of the first on employed by me as fore. I think him ‘a competent Cown in the ordinary way; ne of the accident; the beams r floor immediately over the under cellar were , and supported by props; if this floor had gh it would not have brought with it any er part of the buildieg; the timber in the cellar was ceiling boards taken oif trou the cellar ceiling; the tim. bers cf the tirst door did not have proper bearing in the t everything in this case, every incident in the con- | wail: id think their bearing was three inches; the duct of the defendant, &e, had to be explained. He | usuul bearing is four iuches; the whole floor went down read the memorial aud protest .o show the motive of the | on the New street side, and when the ends of the beams defendant in taking oath. These papers showed, ficst, that the defendant wa; in porsession of large mines; second, tha« bis personal presence was necossary to the managemrnt of the business (he says so in the protest); third, the existence of a m/ning title; fourth, that he was owner of the mines. If then, they could establish the falsity of any one of tho-e propositions, the fefend ent was gu le would undertake to satiséy the jury from testinony that each and every proposition was false It wuld follow as a eorrollsry that if defendant had no mine he never was expelled from the miaes, ‘Without concluding Mr, Fendall, at four o'clock, gave way to an adjournment struck the floor beneath, they broke in two at or near the entre. Stephen Jobns, poli man of the First ward, sworn, says—I was on duty at the corner of Wall street and Broadway on Monday morning; I heard a crash and saw a crowd on the corner of New street and diate I imme- broke open the store door, had fullen in; I went to the : street, broke that in,’ when two or three meu rushed out, two of thom appeared much ex- hausted; ore had his arm ivjared; I heard a man calling from beneath the ruins. 1 weat to work, with others hurried to th spot, ne first story ceare: then dead. ‘Two otier laborers were exumined. who mercly cor:o- borated the evidence of Patrick McDonell, as already given sbove. Osear B. Su‘ton, of 45 Rivington street, being sworn, was foreman of Mr. Bessey, and employed at ing in question on the morning of the accident; the deceased, myself aud another man were shoving or propping up the beams at tho time they fell; I aid not now the beams were cracked until within ten minutes before the accident happened; if the beamy had been properly supported at the time'the buiiding was erected Maine Democratic Convention, Porttaxp, May ADemceratic State Convention is called Maing, on the 30th of June, to nominate a candidate for Gevernor, and to declare how future nominations shall be made. Interesting Items from Boston. THE MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATURE—TUR WESSTER MONUMENT—THE TEN HOUR AND LIQUOR BILLS— TRIAL FOR MUKDER, ETC. ther would not have broken; they were good sound tim- bers, and would have supported twice the weight that Bostos, Muy 17, 1853. Tho House to day, by a vote of 115 to 120, refused to | reoonsider the resolve appropiiatizg $10,000 for a moau- ment to Daniel Webster. The ten hour law passed the House to day by seven- teen majerity. A striecext bill, amendstory of the Liquor law, was Offered in the Senate by sr. Walker, a Bf. and referred to a apecial committee, It is sini rejeced by the House. The evidence in the case of the Irishman, trian] at East Cambridge, for the murcer of Mz Taylor, in Natick, with an axe, in September concluded with the testimony of three witness he confessed to them. in Lowell jail, that he comaitted the muzders. Upon thia, the counsel for the defeace | agreed to submit the case to the jury without argument. The jury, wfter un absence of ‘twenty minutes, found Casey guilty of murder in the first degree. He sentenced to morrow. } was them; I was just putting up a support when some one called me to the dcor; {had but just left the cellar, and was on the drst+tep when the timbers broke and the floor fell mer charged the jury on the facts, and, after ‘© hours, rendered the following vi eased, Conrad Schmist, came to his i by the accidental falling of the firet floor of the buildiog im the course of demolition on the corner of Wall and New streets. We further ray that ihe public authorities are highly culpable for the reck'ess manuer in which low persons to build, as well as in this city, and that the sttention of i City Inspector are most urgently di 7? A FALSE CERTIFICATE FOR BURUAL--STRANGE DICAL PROCEEDING. Corouer Hilton hel duddecly on Saturday, athe corer o Pearl streets. It speared before tie Corone that a colored map, named John W. } t hind * bee! at the d ‘The Massachusetts Covstitutional Convention. IMPORTAN® ALTERATIONS PROPOSED THE MAN- | NER OF ELECTING OFFICERS—VOTIN . THE | LEGISLATTRE—LOANING THE STATE CREDIT, ETC. | store corner of Pearl and Cen- tawerkago, and asked for a doctor to the office of Governor, to abolish the propert, bin ope tion for Governor, and in case of fail the people, to be elected by the Le: ballot. Mr. Hooker, from the special committee favor of the plurality ia the evection of all o! in_the eossticution. The motion was made andr by the Legislature a view vo- A motion was al-o referred to restrict the Lezislature from loaning the State credit and contracting deb cept for paging its exven-es, or for public sal sanctioned by a vote of the pgople. Als of the Sup-#me and Common Pieas Courts be appoin the Governor for ten years. subject to confic executive sestion; to be eligible for re-sppointin not to hold office after the uge of 70, Boston, May 17-0 P. M. come and attend the deceased, who was then lying very In the Constitutional Convention this afternoon, Mr. | sick. A person rammed William M Davis, of Worcester, from the Commitice on the Goyern- | bimself a> 9 doctor and w : : , O° | wards the wo! pplied to Se ment, &c, reported an amenment so that citizenship | for a to bury the body. and the ege of thirty shall be requisite for el | MeCute! ificate un | | pounds, 56 Dr. also ina could have told eased. y the Coroner, ased about a week r:ed, that in all elec’ te hall be taken. leath, for a certificate, the cause of her & Political Decapitations at Baltimore, & ) diploma: that he his name to certific Some thirty subordinates in the S here, consisting of inspectors, clerks and tyatchmen, re ceived notice to-day that their services woult not be wanted after Friday next. The city of Mobile has decided to subseribe one million dollars to the Mobile and Girard Railroad. The southern mail, tonight, brings noth Wilmington, N , and to * consulted with [vr O'Neil, nim’ to give the certificate: he did not use of Fer death, but stated it to’ be conges- as prevented, the jury found the fol- That Macy E Murphy came to her desth ¢, and we would cali the atten “+ contuet of W. MeCatcheon, censurable, he acting ity to do so, and grt uth for pay and of a diteace which we have evidence befure us thatthe deceased did aot die of. the whole matter will ts | ney, to lay before tke vejoad From Philadelphia. THE STEAMER STAR OF THE SOUTH—DEATI WAR- RANT OF CAPIE YD EMMOS. Partapetrma, May 17, 1353, The new steamer Star of the South sailed for New Or leans at 8 o'clock this morning. She has deen built for | handed to the District Attor- Jury. UNKNOWN MAN FOUND DROWNED. held an Inquest at the Stanton & Co.'s New York and New Orleans lice, * of Le Roy street, North body ofan un a a man found dead, floating iver. The do Governor Bigler has signed the death warrant of Capie ed appeared to Le about sixty years of age, five feet | and Emmos for the murdez of Christophe: execution is to take place on the 5th Aug From Cincinnati, TUL FORGERY CASES—DEATM@ OF JESSE HCTOULN- CUINGON, ETC. Giciysatt, May 17, 1863, Mr. Findley was examined yesterday ona charge of fas gery and held to bail in the sum of $1,000. Kissane wns tried to day on the charge of forzery fore Squire Marchant, ard discharged, the State havi faited in proof. Jesse Hutchison, of the ‘ Hutchison Fami Sunday at » water cure establishment near ¢! Amos Gove, an old merchant of Cinciunati, died sudden- ly at his reeidence on Sunda, Soohan. The | six inches in height, dressed ina blue sack coat, cassi- pants, with brown stripe raaning down, doubte- sied yest with brasa bu'tons, geiter shoes with clout ¢, and coarse linen shirt, no’ under-shitt. A verdict was rendered of death eauscd by drowning, UNKNOWN BOY DROWNED. Coroner O'Donnell on Monday held an inquest at the fo of Thirty first strect, on the body of an unknown boy, tound dead iu the river. The deceacad wastabout 13 years of age, with dark brown hai ‘air complexion; dressed in a grey roundabout, brass buttons, sleeves broken at the elbow, brown e ts and a black clot! orp, coarse peg shoe tockings; a yer rendered of death by drowning SUDDEN DRATH. ‘The Coroner was yesterday no: on the body of James Griffith, who died suddenly at the premises N juest will be held on the body this { | | ito hold an inquest aged 65 years, 9 Oliver street. day by Coroner Ineendliarism at Syracuse sad Syraccss, May 17, 1953. The brewery of J. F. Barker, on Cavherine street, with its contents, and the adjoining dwelling houses of Mc Barker and Mrs. Horner, were destroyed by fire this mora ing; part of the brewery building was used asa barn, in which were four horses, three of whom perished in the . Mr. Barker's loss is about $4 000; he had an ia- surance on the buildings to the extent of $1,900 M. Horner's loss is about $1,000, which is covered by #urnace. The fire was the work of an incendiary. DRATH BY DISEASE Or Coroner Wilhelm yesterday bh t, on thé borly of C THR FART. dan inquest at No 151 olius Curtain, aged 43 f Ireland, who was found dead in his bed. d, it seems, sae a ervant in the fam!- . Ramrey, the cccapant of the premf.ea, The deceased only arrived in thi city from Ireland, the dug before, his wife havirg sent money out to : n to tht county, Verdist, death caused by the heart. City Inte Scany at Tue HuwPoprome.— An old woraan, very plaic!y dressed, apparently from the covntry, presente’ herself . | at the door of the Hippodrome, for admission to the a | afternoon performance, on Saturday last. She was bent gence. Brooklyn City Ph neem oy tue City Te OTHE? IN HS SrrAD —At regala weting o mon Council on Mond: it, Me A'S Mallord, age, and held a ‘walking stick in her band, which fey night, Mr AS Mulford, Treasurer c something after the Of the City of Brooklyn, sent in his vesignation, acd re. | Had a crook at its end agelaatel the Sots en jeested an examination of his accounts. The resizna- | “ho'aadpecned in a shiiil split quill Serves on motion. uccevted, and an eliction entered manner: “Are you the keeper of the Hippo All the vacancy, which, on the third ballot, “Yes,” replied the dcorman. Well, dear tao 1 Doughty, by the follo ving vote, the whole number ent being ly | have heurn a great deal about it, ant would be veryt Joba 8. Dovghty. «12 Johan F. Garrison | to see it, but Iam a poor lone worn and have no to: Robert F. Perive... . 1 Daniel Van Voorhie:, | to spare. At this joneture, a young miss aod That of Mr. ‘Mulford’s communtestion refer | brother came up, who, being touche! with the old woman's story, importuned the doorkeepor to pass, aud that they would conduct hier to a | the doorkeeper had no power to do, but handed the meney over to the old lady to purchare a ticket, which was quickly done, She tien followed the youngaters to.a sent, and sat down beside the young miss, of whom she made a great many curious inquries, interspersed with many ludicrous remarks. “My dear child,” asid she, “whore is the great animal to he seen here, which I am told ts as big as@ house; 1 have seen lions, tigers, aad to the examination of his accounts, wae referre] to Committee on Accounts of Departments. ‘A Bor Founn Drowsrn.—On Monday noon office: K 3f light The Coroner was actifiei. Ir. present, to get him out; the man I heard was the de- | we got him out about eleyen o'clock; he was | you , she ejaculate “ Oh eh |—oh eh !—oh eh !”” by saying, “There now, he is slive after all.” When the monkeys were introduced to ride in the hurdle race, the old pee watched them closely, when, turning to the young miss, she said, “ Well, By dear, never in all my life before could I i ime that negro children could be taught to ride so wel, and that, too, ithout being thrown.’ While the rope dancers were going through their exer- cises, the old lady said, “Do you see that? I am sure, my dear, those men, if they deserved it, could never be hanged.” ‘La Perche Equapoise” astonished the old woman very much; she put hor bands over her wrinkled brows, try to scan the movements of the green dressed man at the top of the pole, when she exclaimed, wh dear, is not tha@ereature. turning and twisting around the top of the pole a great lizard?’ Peing informed that it was really a man, she replied, My child, that is impossible; how on earth could any- thin; ‘on and twist ubout on the end of a pole un- le te claws like a cat, or # lizard? And jnat look, it lid down headforemost!”” You now see, repliad the Miss, he stands on his feet like a saan. ‘'Teud, true,” said the old woman, “Ido not know what the world is comirg to.” The old lady was much excited in witness- ing the chariot and horse racing, but was still looking out for the Hippodrome, and again inquired when that huge arimal would make its appearance. The youag Miss handed her a bill, “No use my child, I cannot read a word of it without my spectacles, which I left at home.” “My child,” continued she, ‘I feel thirsty. to drink’ She was answered that there was no water nearer than the saloon. The old lady began to grow weary, she had seen the elephant, and the palloveding camels, and was still hoping to see the Hippodrome, until all was over, and the people began to leave. Tux Wearuex.—The weather continues very warm. Thermometer at the Herat buildings at noon yester- day, 81 degrees. A Harp Case —Yesterday, about 1 o'clock in the after- noon, a cry of “stop thief’ was raised in Wall street, near to the Merchant's Exchange, when a man was seen running out of au office located in the above bniiding, and made a bolt down Hanover street, pursued by two officers, who, after a short but hard chase, as the ap- tance of the officers testified, succeeded in capturing Ein. The prisoner was taken to the Tombs, before Jus- tice Stewart, of the Jefferson Market Police Conrt, when a charge of assault and battery was made against him by John A. Atwell. who testified that the prisoner, named John Adam Multwell. entered his oftica, situated ia the abdéve buildiog in Wall street, gud, seiziog him by the lair, had struck him ceverely several times. ‘The reason for the outrage was not given, and the prisoner was com- itted. He will be brought up again om Friday for ex: nation. * — About!1 o'clock on Monday night, a fire broke out in the house 486 Broadway at the corner of Broome street, and nearly opposite Wallack’s theatre, the grouad floor of which is occupied as a ladies’ aad children's fur- nirhing store, by Waller & Dw The house extended back some depth into Broome street, where the fire is supposed to have originated, in a basement which is at present unoccupied. having a bill outside signifying that itistolet. From here it spread upwards to the back room of the ground floor, which 1s used by the proprie- tors of the store asa workshop, but which the work people had left some time previously to the fire breaking out. The stock of Sr. Farrall, boot and shoe maker, wno occupied the front basement, was damaged by the water. ‘the total damage by fire aud water amount to $1,500. The other parties are insured for $4000. There is a dis- crepancy in the accounts as to whether the fire originat- ed as above deve:ibed or in the rear part of the store, ears to have been done desigaedly. Captain Scatliff. of the Fourtcenth, aud Tarnbu'l of the Kigh- teenth district, each with a platoon of men, were pre- sent, and rendered efficiont aid The fire was extin- less thaa half an hour. The proprietors, we id not reside on the premises. Acccrding to previous announcement, the riggers of this port were on the strike the whole of yes- te: ani knots of the strikers might be seen at the corners of the street leading to the wharves along the Fast ziver, enjoying the luzury of a week-day holliday and the warmth of the sun. The journeyuen house- painters of this city held a meeting on Monday night for purposes connected with the trace, but we are unable to give any account of the proceedings, as the press was rigoroufly excluded. DENT FROM Cascemmarn A French woman, residing r hand badly burned on arsting of a camphene lamp which she was in the of filling Accidents of this description are so frequent that the utmost caution should beused. The act of filling the a when light- ed is alwaya dangerous, and ought never to be done, Srmauna’ Brass Oxvaments Orr Ravuxcs —Three boys, named James Callali, Edward Tittidin, and Francis Dunn, were arrested on Hloncas night, by officer Tins- dale in Bond street, while in the act’ of breaking the brass ornaments from off the railings of the houses in the above named street with a wrench. At the time when they were arrested, a large number had been broken off. Drow; bout, ay evening, by ¢ Br Boat Br ch were Urerr.—0a Monday last a small ix persons, was upset at Hurl Gate, near Astor through heavy swell caused by a steamboat that ‘ong, and the whole six pre- cipitated into ‘0 of these were picked up he water, by ‘ot boat, but the other four, all young men, were fortunately drowned. Their na were —Le wis Greene, 22 years old, residing at 504 Fourth street; John Smith, aged 17, residing in Fourth street, near avenue : Frederick Rurert, aged 19 years. residing insveaue A, near Third street; and Anthony Rubim, aged 18 years, residirg in Third street, between aveaues A and B. wxep Ware Baran —A boy, named Edward Irvin, nine years of age. whose parente reside ut 457 Houston | street. was drowned at the foot of Thirty firet street, East ile bathing on Monday afternoon. Tie dod, aken to the Bellevue Hospital by officer Wal- a ian inquest therecn. o Tak RiveR —At an early hour on Monday at 5 o'clock. William y, who bad lately valifora’a in the ship Grecian, in a fit of itted suicide by jumo'ng lato the East of James stice wast to ho - Keen & Taylor.— 9.000 do; each, 8 70, 88. 815 Schay! ha Penna RR, 50; 700 Schavi cash, 9344: 5040, 2d 200 Tong Island ‘BR, b5, 19%; ow i 100 do, 65, 10% Canal, in lote, 2 1g: 50 16 Beaver Moat 150 do, bf, 22: ehebore RR ES 2.15: 10 Merha Pref, in 00 do. ia , in lots, 50 do, in lots, ai, 322) do, bS, 2234: 100 Long Island "d ~$1,000 Reading RR Mort 6°s, 6's, "70, b5, 082: 1,000 N Ameri- 206 Long Inland RR, 6, 19°; 100 1 Pref,’ shan, 90; ; 100 do, cash, 102 Girard Bank, , C&P, 120; 1,000 £100 shs Mocris Canal, 85,2234: ion Canal, 1 06 Long Islaod 00. do, 3555; "44, 9732; 9,000 can Coal 63, 05 Go, bb and i On Tuesday, May 17, by the Rey. Dr. Lewis burch of the Hely Trinity, Brooklyn, Tuono s iss Ansiz L, only daughter of idence of Hon, A.C. M. y, by the Rev. De. Scott, gere to Susanna lexander Warner, Mr. GERTRUDE ACKERMAN, On Monday evening, May 16, by the Rev. Mr. Woods, Mr. Jsaper W. Vay Orpen to Miss Carumniyn L. Bi On Teesday, May 17, by ths Rey. Abraham 2. Van I, Monzit to Sara J, daughter of the 1, all of this city. Died, At William:burg, on Monday, May 16, at 1 o'clock P PM, . aged 62 years, relict of Joseph Palmer, aud f Joseph E, Palmer, Esq., Counsellor-at-Law. friends, the friends of her son, congregation of the Protestant Epi 4, are requested to attend ber £ ee o clock, at Christ's Church, venue, near South Tenth street, Williamsburg, and contiguous to the Peck slip and Divi- sion avenue ferries, ‘The remains will be iaterred in Greenwood. At Benicia, California, on Ap aged 23 years, eldest sca of of this fty, ‘On, weep not for the derd— No more for them the blighting ct The theusand shade: of earthly The thousand thorns we tread. vep for the life cl The epizit broken, fone— Weep for the deaih-pangs of the heart, Ere being from the Dorom part; But never be a tear drop given To those that rest ia yon bl On Tuesdsy, May ‘i Chart | Auce P 1 13, Renent K. Morrer, Jon Mottet, bookseller: heaven. infant 17, fuomsa P. Coorun . Rede. » on Frid Simon of this city Abington, May 10, Mr. Cunr-roraen Deer. 90 e, the oldest id Abington ttunoag House, Cavlom, Mass, May 16 Jose uDeON, aged 444 years, daugh ned, Grogos Manor nged 7 50 ois J. Mariette.” 17, Taomas Hors, son of Henry and ged «ix years. end: of the family are respectfully invited to the funeral, (his afternoon, at 3 o clock, from 80 Willow street, Brook:yn On Tuesday, May 17, Guonae C. Doremvs, aged 2 years 4nd 8 months ron of George and Ann Eliza Doremus. The friends of the family in Paterson, N. J., likewiae those cf Mr. C. Titus, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ‘his afternoon, at 2 o glock, from the resi- Is that water spouting up in the grass-plats clean, and iit ; Titus, Eeq., 116 West , segs | | At Brookly: Tuesda; on the chest, Mr. Summ Reomna, in On Monday, May ter of James and Julia Gafney, Her funeral will take place o'clock, from the residence of her parents, Carrol near Van Brunt, South Brooklyn. ‘The remains will be taken to Flatbush for interment. On Tugsday afternoon, May 17, in the 51st year of her oge, Mrs. CaTueRINE E. BURLING. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the resideace of her son-in-law, ‘Thomas O'Callaghan, No. 4 East Thirty-sixth street, one de pact of d avenue, to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock. On Tuesday, May 17, of consumption, Jouy G. Ferrers, Jr.. aged 35 years, late of Mobile, Ala, His fumeral will take place to-morrow afterngon, at irom the residence of his brother in-law, , No. 89 Columbia street. His friends, and rother Henry, and brothers in law 'y and George Cruise, are respectfully invited t ‘Charleston, Mobile ‘and New Orleans papers ple: copy. ‘Will any gentleman who was on board the steamer Il- Unois, on the 8th of August, 1352, from Panama to New York, and who knows anything’ of the circumstances connected with the death of Mr. Thomas H. Billstand, | communicate freely with his disconsolate mother ant sisters. His death was not published at the timo, neither are his effects now forthcoming. It is only recently they have been apprised of his death by the Contul at Pana: | ma aud Dr, McNulty, Address Miss Billsland, Charles- ton, South Caroli MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Movements of Ocean Steamers, LEAVES Liverpool... ..May 25 few York.,.., Hav. & Mobile. May 26 ew Yo: Golden ‘Age. RB All pockagjes and letters Beran should be sealed. Jonded for the Naw Yous | YOR NEW YORK—THES DAT, . 442] Moon rises. WATE: ALMAS AY aos Ri : BON BETS,... Pout of New York, May 17, 1853, CLEARED. mship—Asla (Br), Lott, Liverpool, # Cunard Ehipe—Galenn, Laayilt, New Orleans, Wm Nelson & | Son; Sane Rice, San Francisco, Sturges, Clearman | & Co; Reindeer, Bunker, San Franei-co, JS Uakford: Meta (Bret), De Hae, Homburg, Schmidt '& Baleuen; South- erner, Sullivan, St Stephen, Stanton & Thompson; Abby Blanchard, Harding, Quebec, Nesmith & Sons; Universe, Bird, Liverpool, Williams & Guion. rh beth (Br), Pugsley, Quebec, Geo Gibbons; Online St John, Rodbird, Matanzas, J W Elivell & Co; Ia: trepid (Br), Philip, Quebec, D Pilkington. Bilgs—P R Hichborn, Ellis, Doboy Island, H_D Brook- man & Co; Hearts of Oak (8r), Dibben, Fogo, NF, Sifken & Tronsides; Dolphine (Dan), Iabl,’ Hull, Funch & Meincke; Rosalie (Belg), Hanssen, Havana, Kunkelman & Co; Almica, Norbeck, Neuvitas, J W idwyell & Co; Pursuit (Br), Crocker, Yarmouth, Ns, J H Beaine, Schrs—Ophir, Boker, Portland, Hatch & Lovejoy; Ben- gal, Ailey, Portland, Hatch & ‘Lovejoy; Maxon Rogers, Farren, atanzas, master; Capi(ol, Hone, Bungor, Brett, Yose &'Co; RJ Mercer, Robinson, Philadelphia, J Hind. Steamers—Kennebee, Clarke, Philadelphia, © B San- ford; Nebraska, Condiff, Baltin ore, WH ‘Thompson. Sloops—Ficaner, Comstock, Providence, J H Havens; Emily Jaze, Couch, New Haven, J H Havens, ARRIVED. Steamship Blick Warrior, Shufelat, Mobile aud Havana, | with passengers, to Livingston, Crocheron & Co. May 11, lat 2419 N, lon 83 19 W. spoke bark Girard. fom Mobile (April 2°) for New York; 13th lat 2601 N. lon 70 49 W. passed bark Reindeer, from Cuba, standing N. Stewmship Florida, Woodhull, Savannah, with passen- gers, tos May 14, passod in the river, boand up, bark Flight, from New Yo.k; came date, 3 PM, 9 miles ‘E fiom Tybee bar, excbsngcd sienals with bark Rhodes, Ross, from do for Savannah; 1th, 12 AM, of Fryingpan Shculs, exchayged signals with sehr Pladtiome, for New | York; ' at 1145 PM, off Cape Hattoras Shoals, exchanged signals with steamsbips Alabama, for Savannah, and Ma- rion, ‘The F arr in 61 hoars for Charleston both hence. ipnuh to New York. James Adger, Dickinson, Charleston, 51 hours, to Spofford, Tieston & Co. Monday, 5); AM, off Cape Lookout Shoals, exchanged signels with steamships Marion, for Charleston, and Afabama, for Savannab, both hence, ‘and steamship Palmetto, trom Baltimore for Charleston. Ship Continent, Drummond, Liverpool, Apel 9, with 560 pasceugers, to W & J T Tarecott. Ship Matilda’ Lee, Cardiff. W, 35. days, with 83 passea- gers, to NL & G Griewoid. May 8, lat 4440, lon 49, spoke Yr bark Jobn Francis, from Liverpool fer Quehee, 58 days out éth. Int 40 56, ton 85 51, was boarded hy a boat from Peruvian, of St Joha, bad lost some cf her spar ais topgallant yard. sks, with light we Charleston, 5 days, to T Wardle. , San Juan de los , from the Clyde plies them M has been terly winds rinceton (of New Haven), Sacley. 0 master (of Providenes), Titus, Matanzas, 10 dirs 9, off Matinilla Beef, spoke bark Mus- rom Matanzas for Boston. al, Sagus la Grande, 6 days, to Shit | Demarara, | fof Bath), UU, lat 56:13 | Matanzas, 11 days, to 73 69, spoke achr Mary, e). Wooster, Csr. 15, iat 25, lon 74 10, ron, NC, steering NE. Porter, Cardenas, 10 12 cays, to WT Brig Pedraza Dugan & Co Pri , Taurber, Jacksonville, Miller, Guayama, 14 May 12, lat 84, lon 7343, mi Rockland for Mobile, 19 JV Onatavia & Co Empire, of and £ {of Cold st), Jones, Abaco, 11 T Gilmartia. Brock: g Davis, San Juan de los dios, 9 ays, to Ma negan & Vox, hz Lyonfield (Br). E oro’, NB. 24 days, to Cook & Snith. Apr lay out, ras run iato by scbr Tdward Botteford, and lost jibboom, head, &e. Mebr Ransom, Windsor, NS, $ days, for Vort Morris. Sh terley, Elwood, Cha:leston, 6 days, «Sehr Alario, Roger's, Wi'inington, 6 days. Sebr Eclipse, Cook, ington, 6 days. i iimington. 6 day2, ington, NU 4days. ton, NC, 6 days, 3 Dodie, Svilivs tor Eldrioge, § ord, H 3. rortland, Ct, 2 days, 1, New Haven, t daz. BELOTY. if, from Matanzas, SAILED. ter, Shipley. Liverpoot; and o SW, and light [By Sanpy Hoom Macweric Tenganari,] Tux Hiou.anvs, May 17—Surdown. The outward bound vessels that came dowa to-day have ° ea, except 3 ree brigs anchored at the Spit. One in near 7 hazy outside, phia, sper, Cubanas: Memoranda, pberland, Mo, Ota inst, by Me David per bar's of 325 tons, called the Star uperior Telegraphic Marine Reports. . Hostoy, May 17. Arrived -Ship Wm Patten Liverpool: barks’ Afton, At- ‘antic Ocean; American, Trinidad: Oak, Philadelphia; rigs Clark Winsor Jacmel 26th ult: Haywerd, Jackson- ville; schrs Edith, Philadelphia: Patrict, Rondout: Mount Vernon, and Julia Ana, NYork; Speedy, Rio Janeiro; Eu dora, Grandee, Nictuus, and W D Leighton, Philadelphia, Cleared—Ships Marcellus, Calcutta: Judge Shaw, Ho- Herald Marine Corresponniense, Purapevema, May 17—4 PM. Arrired—Steamsh!p City of New York, hews, Sos barks Louisa, Lindsay, Cardenas; abeth J, 4, Palermo; brig mma, Baker, Boston: schra Wm P a Rogers, Mill-tone Point, Conn; Margaret, Lan- fathsonville, Sophia Godfrey, Wi'liams, Providence; John Laneaster Ross, Bosten; George Washington, Camp, . Chase, Oalee, NYork; Mary & Eliza, May Queen. Lodge, NOrleans; Alamode sor, NS: gohrs Hattie Auna, Doug. laes, Pensacola; © C Stratton, Westcott, Savannah; John Lanouster, Ross ; Gaseateas, Fuller, Boston ; Sophia Godfrer, Willams, Providence, Mary and Fliza, Weever, Paytudket, Martha Jaa, Darling, Poughkeepsie Disasters, &, Pang Maret, which wae driven avliore at Galveston, was damaged to the amount of 84,050 to $5,000, Bric Cornsita—The Vrovincetown Screw and Lever Company have contracted to gc: the brig Cordelia off Chathar beach, and deliver her in a safe harbor, for 6900, Enc Caantas EDwAarp, of Belfast, at Portland from Car. denag, bad fore and mata tepmasts, jibboom, &o, carried (Br) away ins equall from NW, 7th inst, lat 6 20, lon 73 19; also, split aails aad received other damage, Brio Lavacca, ashore et Galveston, would be & cont of $2,000. SreAMmR Carcgniag remalaei ashore at Benzon Santiago got of at ‘80th om afer Off New Zealand, 12 mos out March, Dee 23, Omega, Russell, Nant, ‘At Hong | Kong, Mare Bart Gosnold. ment, beef bi ‘7th inst, N; t Biren 10, when arrived bom Ke, Solon, of by desertion. ‘Sid NB, Arr at Gloucester Hope, N! it, iy | board, rent home 110 ‘on board the Omega, of Com Moris, Lawrence, of Falmouth, 26th, Zone, Marston, FH, 150 sp Hy Kneeland, Vinal, NB, Albion, 800 ep. 1, by letter from Capt Houstis, 'B, ready for sea, to sail ina few hours, sen, and thence to the Arctic Capt H touched States, but found no oj cruit at reasonable prices, snd sold provisions $25 the haa in ‘Whale: Dec 29, by letter from Capt Gifford, orcinog: haa 300 bleep oil on sp) which Cg ny a PN Mauritius, oil not reported. May 11, schr Wm P Dolliver, Patter- unity. 230'pbls all told). 't his vessel i ae ‘Tth, on account of ill health, and Heard from by letter from Capt Smith, April 23, featport, 80 wh, was bound into | land his first officer who was sick, Had lost seve: Nant, for home. P| to ship his oil to the United Prind obtained good re- pey- bbl. B, no oil since last re] Capt Barker no lat, —t 1} men from Galle, Ceylon, March 18, Richmond, Perkins, d. son. of Naptucket, from a cruise. Sid from Provincetown May 7, brig Lewis Bruce, (of Or- leans) Freeman Atlantic Oce! Cid at New Bedford May pt an. 4, schr Adml Blake, (of Sippi- can), Handy, Atlantic Ocean. Arr at it Helena March 9, Malta, Smith, NB, froma cruise; 11th, Gov Carver, West, Westport, from and for do; 13th, Hope, Robbins, NB, ‘from Simon's bay bound home. On Off Shore Ground April 16, by letter from Capt Nor- ton, Hector, NB, 100 sp ‘The Betsey Williams, of Stonington. which arr at Hono. lulu, March 2, from Valparaiso, could not ship the United States from that t Niagara, FH, would return to her oil for rt. It 1s thought the nolulu for the same rea- fpeken: Ship Jane Parker, of Bath, from Havana for Cowes, May 6, lat 26 05, lon 79. Ship Callender, Dickman, from New Orleans for Liver- pool. May 1, off Key West. Shi fenry Clay (not as before), hen3e for Liverpool, May 12, lat 40 44, lon 68. Brig Hibernia etait from Portland for Cardenas, May 8, lat 37 10, lon Mareia (not Bri, May 10, lat 25 56, lon 75. Steamer Freeman Rawdon, from Alexandria for Boston, Mey 15, off Barnegat. ign Ports. Avacoa—In port May 5, brig Almatia, fer NYork 5 cays, Canpenas— th, ichols, laze '1 45. Marshall) from Savannah for Bath, rr May 8, brigs Demarara, Merithew. Port- bark RH Knight NYork: 10th, , Frost, Havana; brig Se- Bark Litbe Lizzie. “Leighton, Havana: brig Sea Belle, Hinds, do, Sid 9th, brigs CA White, White Boston; Si Lawrence, Webber, aad Edwin, Morton, NYork; schr Sarah ances, Hathorue, do; 10th, | bark EA Cochran, Noyes, NYork, brig Enoch ‘Pratt, | Brightman, do; Sabao, Means. avd Forest Stats, Lowell, Boston; J D Peanell, Brown, Matanzas ‘At do Gtb, burks Grampus, Dyer, 1,590 boxes capacity from Havana, where che was chartered to load moinss ortland at $8 1234 per hd; Swan, Holmes, for NYor! 1,400 Boxes capacity. pels $6 50 per hhd ugar, and $1 2 box; brig Marshfield, Hodgdon, for do, takes sugar at for 28 per hb % Caxp.—In pert May 1, eip Nathaniel Thompson, Stove, for New Orleans came day. Presid brij lent 7, Sarah jos—In port May 3, ‘bark Lyssndez, Snow, to Boston; Williams, Gott, do do: Cro- ‘ajlor, Holmes, and Joseph Albion, Clark, for do ldg; Neptune, Upton, for do one or two days. JEMARARA—Arr Apr'l 17, schr Anna Mari 18th, brigs Paragen, Baltimore ceola, Farrell, Philadelphia ; Mitchell, Peterson, do; 23d. Os- sth, B K' Reees, Tazo, Baltimore; achra Louisa & Margaret, Pugh, NOrleans; Elizabeth City. brig from Philadelphia (probably the Os- ceola) was the only Am vessel ia port 30th ult. Diar—Paseed by April 80, Hoop aud Verwachting, 27th, Algernon, An unknown Pybes, from Rotterdam for Boston. — Gvayawa—In port abt May 1, brig Torcello, Johnson. for NYork 1d; rehrs Judith Ward, Tucker, ani Wilming- ton, Peniston do, do; Alert. Hall, for Baltimore, do. Sid abt [Sth ult, brig LP Snow, Atwood, Nflaven; sch Orin Cowl, Miller, NYork. aos At'do 34, brigs Sarah Nash, Gibbs, for New York same day; Cicero, & Gorman for do, unc. In port April 99, brizs Jenny Montreal, ldg; Lodebar. Skioer, for New York di Sw), for ‘echt Triton (3w), Storburg, for do two or three days. Grmpautar—Sld April 27, bri a); New York, The wind was iavre—Arr May 1, ship Monmouth, Trufant, Charles- 8 ton. Ho: Angeolina (from Mala- 2ith. LrLt—In port March 10, shiv Eliza Warwick, Watson, for New Bedford the last of ane rigs Cowes; barks HavaXa—Arr May 7. b land; 8th, bark 8 Merrill, McFarlan, Cabanas: Oth, bark Junista, Wm A Prew, Dunning. Portland; itchr E Dorsay, Schneidau, N 0 bark Rio, Leighton, Sierra Morena, Sid 8 Leonard, Bartlett. fidence, Melviile, Cale Matanzas; 11th, ship Clara Ann, Porter. (or FA Perley, Stanwood, Matanzas; Louisa Matanzas and Trieste; igs feans, Bost: Henriet! Andrew Peters, Newton, Philadel Lydia, Sum- brleans; 10th, rk Silas fe. Park, eh), 10th, Delmont Kilham, White, Plymouth; Lydis Farnham, Sumer, N Yorks; Cardiff. Melville, Cardenas; chr Madagascar, Grif- fen, do and Philade! At do, 12th inst. ia Sars JA Hazard, Gardoer, for Bos- ton; Iala de Cubs, West, for N York, soon; Childe Haroid, Olmstead, for do; brig S Merrill, Means, for Bostoa; schr Pocahontas, Buckley. for N York, few days; and others. 8, stip Jane D Cooper, Cowell, for Fa 2400 or 3500 boxes, taken wy) mouth, carri at £2 1 6d; barks Spencer Kirby, Trecartin, for Cork and Liver- pan carries 1500 boxes. for Falmouth, K, carries t: 3 £3 Ta 64; Cslifornia, Clerk, I 00 boxes, has £2 16s 0d; J W Coffin, Walton, for Cardenas (o load molasses fur Phila- delphia at $3 per hha; J A sugat for New York at $7 per lor, Loud. for do to load 1 JA Hazard, Gardner, for Boston, log auger at $1 621, per box; brigs Amonoo- suck, Farnham, for Cardenas and New Yo hbd for sugar, and $2 50 for molasses; * Harding, for Boston soon, takes old iron at $7 per to Mativic. ‘Thorndike, for do, dy auy Julia Moulton, Donnell, for New per bhd; RB Lawton, ardser, for do. gats $7 ah Thorndi rat 12 rials par box: ork direct, ldg at $5 do, gets 10 rials per box, carries 000; Harp, Webber. do. do, gets $5 50 per bhd sugar and 10 rials per box, 700 boxes capacity; Frances Ellen, Isley, for Matenzas to load molasses for Boston at $3 Eip Cham per hid; Geo’ F Wtliams ugar at $159 per box, carries 300 boxes; sin, Woodward, which sld 5th inst for Ma- Kinsman, for tatizas, loads fer Cowes (not New York), carries 8500 nd gets for Certeras, loads for New Y hho sugar and 82 6 Ion, Kellar, which sid 6th fe 2 capscity, aud gets $6.50 per hhd sugar 1509 box Ir Henderson, Buc’ Loxcox—In_ p Bosten with derpate) Manini—Arr 50th, Bolles, do. ‘Arr May $d, Lisbon, Curtis, and Evangeline, Guth- tar, Hammer, Chazieston; Camelion, P port 1 Apri 1g; bark Little 1 ay 3 , Which slid 7th 1400 boxes capacity, r molasses: bark Avi Sague and New York, i bark RH Koight, which sid 6th for Cardenas, loads molasses for Portland at $3 per hhd. ship Westmoreland, Decan, ship Calcutta, Simmons, for and others. 0. bark Odd Fellow, Green. Havana; rig Metamora, Rogers, do; 8d inst, schr W Hone, faTAN7AS—Arr April 28, brigs Crocus, Hora, NOrleans; 30th, Tar Gould, Grant, Havaza; t Newell, Warren, Havane; echrs Maricn A Yephyr, Byers, Charleston; 3d Darks Rouble, Benson, and J B Johnson, Staples, do; for ed, G Washburn, Aldtich, Boston; Foraax, Collias, Moulton, : Mitchell,’ Falmouth, g; William, Fullerton, New York; brig Sas Havana, &ld ‘2d inst, Ez Rover, Cole, muel & Edward, Smith, Quebec: schr Guloare, Bunker, Provicence; 8d, berk | Muskingum, brig Tuscaa, Peters, Portland; 4th barks Boston; Dickey, tharice, Waits, New’ Orleans; Byron, Titus, NYork; brigs Eagle, Evans, and Kate Heath, Benne! Leontine, Merriman, Po:tland Sid abt 7th, brige Portlan To Portland. In post oth, arcom reported Ballard), B. Winchril, do Go: Rouble, Benson, St Petsrrbu tor others r Fall tt, do; Potosi,’ Silsby, an , Safford, and Parscl, ———, a, ship Arab, Delano, (betore mouth, 10g; barks Burling: , do; D Nickels, Sweet, and Helen A Warren, Sargect, Portland, do; h Oiney, Remick, Boston, do. JB Jolnson, Sta- ples, New York do; Fravklin, Mitchell, New Orleans, do: brigs Crocus, Hora, ¢o do. Fornax, Collins, NYork, do; Harrist Newell, Warren, ané Oxford, Moulton, Portland, do; schrr Marion A Gould, (rant, do Jo; Henrietta, Keen, NYork, do. At do 6th, ship Arvum, Rankin, for New York, 2500 Mocaa—In bart, decease: 5 Miscrva—In port Feb 4 from per box; brig Fereax, xt Mareh| 21, Aden, per hhd sugs: and $1 J BJohuson, Staples tes 400 hhds rugac, chertered at $5%4 per hhd and | ri ' sehr Kossuth, New same rates bark Emily Wilder, (late Ho, . bark Parana. Bettes, from Gibralter for Palermo to load for Boston (<e9 Disasters); Oncar. for NYork, ldg Sid 16th. Neapolitan brigs Tell scbr Central Al ct Ryder, Nickerson, do. MaraGa—In port Feb 10, Be brig —=, (of Halifax) for NYork, lég, Sid bt 17th. , Boston; 21st, brig Helen bark Commodore, Williams, a 19th cchr Henry Nasoa, Mullen, (from Tarragona) 0. Manvant1o—In port April 23d, brig Nereus, Masury, from and for Bocton, to sail Let in: Nevvera:—In port May 3, brig ‘uba, for NYork; achr Relief, fur do, from Jacksonville; also three herm brigs, unknown, 12 day — NYork, ldg; Br NP-Ia port May 6, Br brigs Baitic, Goold, for Forrest, for do, 5 days. - ort Feb 18, barks Frances ig Adonia, do do, and othe: for me ea! a4 before, Sid April 18, Nozwegien ‘ship Oceana, Phila (before reported !éz), for New ork Pont At’ Parsca—In por Apzil 28, brig Vesta Elifen, Whitmore. 6, dy Paxama—In_ port A] fy 21, bark Lencz, Dillingham, disg, for Chincha Islands to load for Hsmp'oa Roud# Tn port Mi 3, bark Lennox, illingham, from Beaton, vith ice, expected to commence disg 6th, then proceeds for Chincha Islands and Hampton Roads. port Fey 20, Fr bark Franklin, Racaud, Rocio for Bosvon, wind vound. Sypxvy, NS W—Sid via Newcastle, U dan h 6, Florida, ——, Melbourne, Suvexva—Arz April 18, Treaton, Sprague, Trieste, to losd for Boston, SAGCA—Arr April 26, bark Savannah, Small, Havana, 27th, brig Meteor, Andereon, Savannah. Going in about May 2, cchr Thos N Mayhew, Spencer, NYork. Sid April 27, bark G W Horton, Packard, NYork. Arr May 3, bark Southerner, Groton, Havana, Sid 6th, bark George Henry, Pendleton, Baltimore; 4¢h, brig Cap- tain John, Cousins, NYork. At do Sth inst, barks George Henry, Pendleton, for NYork; Wyandotte, Bryant, for Boston; brigs EO Halt, Dolliver, and Alfred Exall, Golder, for R Palm- er, Park, and John R Dow, Coombs, for Boston. ‘At do 11th, barks Kate Swanton, ' Morre, for Cowes and 8 mkt; Savannah, Small, for London; Southernea, Gordon, for New York; 8'J Roberts, Dutch, for do; brig JF. Dow, destination or Now York. Coombs, ¢ ! aE Meets tor Poliadeigati AT ign Meteor, and Denmark, ldg, Sr Jago—Arr. 30, Rowen, Marts, ‘St Thomas. Fpl rt i ships anhy, Comming, at end slid Marsh 6 for soy ee 3 eae? (Dec14.) Sid Feb 25, sbip April 21, eon, ee New rls bark Fr i i a5 j ; schr Mary, Yates, do. At do'2d, bark Fraklia’ Gibbs, for Boston, ready; belg Globe Saunders, do soon; and others. At do 28th utt rigs W Brinckerhoff, Phiibrook, for NYork § dorsi , Allen, and Aonisn, Simmons, for Zanrinax—In port Feb 25, bark Arthur Pickering, Jack~ ber for Salem abttas. ‘Sid 7th, ark Parodi, Dow, Mus- Home Ports. BALTIMORE—Arr May 16, barks Laura, Weston, says from Callao, vis Hampton Roads; Maria, Mattison, Perey lag rar neretg ohm yy re a 3 Oneco, ory, rleans: Cantenan 8 days; nobrs Alice, Weeks, NYGck; Triton, Brown, Savannah; James M Bayles, Bayles, Troy, N. Y; Car. W Holmes, Hilmes, NY; E Flown, Bacon, P 4 Coun; R M Price, Chandler, NYork; JC Runyon, NYozk: DH Baldwin, Dashiells, NYork; A P Alston, Hed- land, Charleston; Wa A Dubosq, Carlisle, NYork, Old barks Isabella C Jones, (new, 507 tons), Jones, Rotterdam; Amazon, (sew, 287 tons), Long. Barbadoes: brig Flora, Hubbard West Indies, Sld'U S sehr Franklin Pierce, buoy tender, first district, for Portland. Me. q BRAZOS SAN‘TAGO—Ia port April 0, schrs Eliza, How- land, for NBedford, ready Cora, for —._ BUSTON—Arr May 15, «chr Harriet Fuller, Bradley, Philadelphia; 16th, brig Saginaw, Parker, Georgetown, C; schr« Lebanon, Geyer, Bucksvilie; Julia anna, Hard- ing; Kidder & Co, Fletcher, and New Zealand, Philadel- tua; kchrs Sagamore, Hutchins, Rondout; George and ry, Lord, Rondout; $ A Appleton, Nickerson, and Vie- tor, Crowell, NYork; Cudet, Holmes, and H S Barnes, Eldridge, NYork. (Several of the abv reported yesterday by telegraph). Cid ship Agnes, Seott, St George, NB, to load for Liverpool; bar! j nolds, Baltimore, MR White, Davis, Wiscasset to load for Cuba: brigs A Dunbar, Eldridge, ‘Martinique; Caroline, Cook, Remecios; Fastern State Gamage, Darien; Wai Pitt, Baxter, Philadelphia; schrs Storm King, (new, of Easex, 128 tops), Walen, Willmington, NC; Mary Groton, Geyer, Machatauk river, Md; Detroit mmett, Albany; Alexandria, Sears, NYork Sid ship Agree, brigs Caroline, it, Elizabeth, Keoka, Marehsll Dutc! peers , Coronet, Kossuth, Mozelie, Wm Pitt, schr Anna Hincks; bark Ma- ryland 1éth, BANGOR—Arr aay 12, achr Mary E True, NYork. Schr Fannie Mitchell, which arr 11th, was from \Sagus, not Cardenas. BEVERLY —Sld Muy 7, sohr Victor, Allen, NYork. BATH—Arr May 12, brig Webster, Heath, Georgetown, brig Julia Psyson, Dunton, Potomse; schra SC, 13th, Evelina, NYurk; T O Thompson, Rickmoad. . brig R Spear, Autd Savanna’ CHARL ir May 13, hip Fairfld, Loveland, N York; bark Charles William. Howes, Boston; sobr ME Welle, Griffin, NYork. Old bark Cherokee, Getty, do; Guloare, Phillips Wavana. Sid brig Foster, Fleteh: er. Providence. FALL RIVER—Arr May 12, sch Louisa Reoves, John- aon Philadelphia, Sl¢ idth, schr Richard Borden, James, Baltiw ore, GLOUCESTER — Arr May 14, schrs Fredk Reed, Lubee, for NYork: Odd Fellow, Cata‘s for do. Cid 12th, sche Har- riet Alice (Br) St Mary's B GEORGLIOWN, SC—Arr May 5, brigs Round Pond, Pierce Charleston; 7th. Monticello, Clifford; and J Mar- shall, Clifford, Bath. Cld Sth, brig Attakaoas. Robinson, and Lilian, Rose, Borton schrs Jane and Eliza, Rich- ards, Thomaston; Barcelona, Frietts. Portsmouth; 6th, brigs Samuel B Tapley, Searspoct; 9th, Venus, Orr, Ports- mouth; A H Wase, Marshall, Newport. HARiFORD—Arr May 14,'eteamera Rough and Ready, Grumly, Philadelphia; Si.chem. ‘Thresher. NYork, schra Chief, Shailor, Philadelphia; A R Shailer, Pratt, do; 16th, echr Albany, White, Albany. JACKSUNVILLE—Arr May 2, brig HP Cushing, Lan- caster, Boston (and cld for bo sehr Francis New- ton, Harriman, do; Blecmer, Williams, New York; 34, brigs Rodney Car-. Tarbox, Waldobero; 6th, Joana, Ty- ler, Martinique Cid th, brigs Larch, Haskell, Boston; Montilla, Thurber, New York; schr Margaret, Lansil, Philadelphia, Sid abt 8th, schr Ozark, Lord, and Cas: tilian, Morgan, Boston. RENNEBUNK—atr May 18, brig Helvellyn, Davia, Georgetown, LUBEC—Ar April 30, schr Southerner, Huckias, NYork; 4th inst, brig Monte Cristo, Wass, and eld 6th for Charles- ton; schr Turk, Rowell, NYork. Sid 6th inst, schr Tre- mont, Parritt, NYork, Z MOBILE—Cid May 7 <hip Southampton, Burgess, Livee- pool; echr JS Tane it. New Haven. Cid 10th ship Luminary, Thomp:on, New York; bark eae Clark, Galveston; schr Lightfoot, Wallon, Peara- cola. Arr 11th, schr Greenway, Kirby, New York. Cld brig Francis P Beck, Smith, Galveston. MARBLEHEAD—Arz May 12, brig Juan J de Cartageus, ee Sid 1th schr Elizabeth, NYork. EW BEDFORD—Arr May 13 bark Collins (Br) Glou- cester. E, schrs Notus, New York for Wareham; Thomas B&mith, and Adelaide, Albany; Wm Brown, New York; 15th, Corneita, do: eloops Index and Lewis, New York; 16th, schrsJ Williamscn Jr, Philadelphia; Pougssset, oy. Arr May 14, echrs Oxcar, Jones, Norfolk; Warrenton, Sullivan.” Sld 14th, schrs Sarah, Perry, NYork; Equity and EJ Munsell, Boston, %, NANTUCKET—Arr May 14, achr Susan, New York; sloop Elect Albany, Sid schr H B Gibson, Philadelphia: NEWBURYPOKT—Arr May id schrs Falton, Alexan- dria: 15th, EE a eS hale Philadelphia, Sia 14th, ‘ork. NEW HAVEN—Arr Mav 15, bark Gazelle, Ward, New York; brigs L P Snow Atwood, Guayama 17 days: Fiten Louisa, Thompson, New York: sches Panthea, Kelsey; Abram Brown, and Henry R Smith, Virginia; Louisa ‘Tucker Miller; Old Zack, Fred Tyler, snd & P Burtoa, Robinson, Philadelphia: Lady Fenwick, Wright, New York: sloops Tantivy. Hine, Albany; New York Chap- man, York. Cld brig Naratista’ Nelson, West In- dies: schrs Philander Armstrong. Thomas, West Indies ; SB Ashmead, Baltimore; SicClinton, and Brave, Philadei- phia; Gil Bias. Virginia NEW HAVEN—~Arr May 16, bark J Forbes, Francis, Ponce, PR; schr Somerset, Philadelphia; Wm H Ruttan, Bragg, Philadelphia; Micerva, Fash, Alvany; Camilla, Shaw.’ Brandy*ine;' Carciiae, Robbi Beuna Vista, Lonch, Gen. Camerom, Tice, Gen. Weaver, McEldey Jersey Cty; Wm James. Philadelphia: Mary Elizabeth, Grace Caroline, Kelsey. Virginia: H W Benedict Phila: delpbia; Belle, Aibany; Mary H Williams, Croton; J M Warren, Chapman NYork: sloops Reaper, Leete. Norfolk ; Champ'oa. rom Jones, Sid schrs Ha West, Philadelptia; Abm Brown, James River; Elm Cit: NYo:k; Somerset, Philadelphia: Orion, NYork; Old Vir- ; Philadelphia, Sloop L Denison, NYork, NEW ORLEANS—Arr May 9, bark Alnah, York, Ma- tanzas, 8days. Cid ship Rhine, Barnes, Havre; Br chip Austraiia, Noble, Liverpool; Br ship Pana na, Fisher, Tiverpool; bark Ienardon, Adams, NYork: Br bark Augus- ta, Walker, Liverpool; bark Jane E Williams, Massou, Bordeaux; brig B T Martin, French, Bordeaux; schr Wai- ter M, Tapkin, Pensacola. Arr 10th, ships Saxon, Cro*by, Liverpool 25th Feb; Northamptén, Heed, Liverpoo! oth March: bark, Siri Higgine, i. io de Jaueiro 45 dove; echr Chas Henry, Apple- tanzas 8 dava. Blow ship Otsconthe, from Liver Cid steamship Cherokee, Baxter, NYork via Ha- ; ships Col Cutts, Shaw, Ltverpoct % Elvira Owen, Owen, Havre; Hartford, Burke, Boston; Br echr Lavinia, Eden, Grand Cayman; schrs Sarauel Rackin, Beown Rich mond; Dora, Boghich, Pensacola, Towed to sea 5th, ship Mayflower, barks Oromocto, Jane Doten, brig Kite; 6th, ship Vicksburg, bark Saone, brig Julia Ford, sche Sea Breeze; Gth, ships ¥edomak. Chins. OWL'S HEAD—In port May 12, schr Sea Bee, Young, fcom Baugor for NYork. 3 PORTLAND—Arr Moy 14, bark Ranger, Fogg, NYork; brigs Four Sons, Corbett, Bahia Honda. 27th wit; Elzire, Brown, Matunzas, 27th ul Mechanic, Merryman, do., 27th ult., via Holmes’ Hole; 15th, ‘brigs “Lion, Denison, Cardenas, 28th ult; Alesia, Haskell, Matan- zag. Cld 14th, barks Northwood, Pinkham, Havana; brig Gen Worth Rackliff, Cuba. PHILADELPHIA—Arr May 7, bark Elm, Taylor, Boston; schrs Ann Curtis, Williams, Nemport. Cld steamer Dela: ware, Copes, NYork. PORTSMOUTH —Azr May 14, sche © F Buck, Pensacola. Std shio Louvre, Robbins, New Orleans. PENSACOLA—Arr previous to May 7, brig Jane E Gowen, Jordan. Boston. PROVIDENCE—Arr May 14, propeller Teli lisms, NYork ; schra Joseph Risley, Babcock; Kidelia, Gandy; Lycurgus, Cummings: Aun ECake, Rose, andWash= ington, Babcock, Philadelohia; Hector, Kimball, Gout; sloop Providence, Brown, NYork: 15th. propeller Pe rel, Jones, NYork; Br brig Thetis, Kecealy, Ardros- san ; schrs Jeroleman, Harrison, Suffolk, Va; Mary Reed, Newcomb, Baltimore: Pennsylvania, Routh, Phila- delphia: Fliza, Swift, Kondout; sleops Oraiment, Teer; Wm § Mount. Paine, ‘and Congress, Mott, Rondout; Fred’c Brown, Gurdiner, NYork. S11 14th, brig Condova, Ar- thur, Matanzas; schr Oregon, Lovell, Alany : sloop Pointer, Fowler, NYork; 15th,’ schr Renelcha Hallock, Smith, Philadelphia; sloops Win H Bowen, Hallock, and Mary Dallas, Haskins, NYork. PHILADELPHIA—Arr May 15, steamer Delaware, Copea, NYork; bark Deodata (Sw), Schlytler, London- derry solrs Glenroy, Moxey, “Ponce, PR; G’ C Gibbs, Gibbs, NYork. Cld. 8 Bolton,’ Mershon, Charleston. RICHMOND—Below at Hog Island May 12, sehr Hilt Carter, from West Indies, bound up. HROCKLAND— Arr May 10, echrs Welcome Return, York Riyer; Albany Packet, Norfolk, SAVANNAH—Arr May 11, ‘sche Georgia, Pet! Portland, Me. Cld bark Clyde (Br), Mills, Liverpool; N 8; Carol brigs Kendall (Br), Cathrin, St John, Harding, Boston; echrs Joho Ruggles. Lawry, Newbury- port, Muss; Mecea, Ward, St John, NB, Arr 18th, bark Adelaide Cooper (new), Collins, Bot, Me; brig Louis Walsh, Wood, do; schr Racer, Johnson, NYo-k. Cid 12th, bark Liverpool (Br), Williams, London; brig Russia, Gray, NYork, rr 14th, bark Flight, Luther, NYork; brigs Georgiana, Gileh:ist, Camden, Me; Ol'ger Front, Smith, St Jota, NB? RM Chariton, Tightb>urne, NYork; schr Raven, Ross, Boston, Cld Br ship Canada, Herbert, Quebec; b Cacibbee, Crabtree, Bath, Me; G_F Prescott, Gikey, Wil- mington, Del; achr North State, Horton, NYork, Sf GEORGE—Sid May 6, schr Medomak, (from Calais) NYork. SFARSPORT—Sld May 5, schr Mexican, Smart, Ply- mouth. SALEM—Arr May 15, sctirs Henry Dunster, Bagley, and RS Miller, Peacock, iladetphia. Sid ldth, brigs M Shepard, Marauham, ke; 16th, Ann Maris, Upton, Slo rande. SAN FRAACISCO—In port April 16, ships Cato, fenry, for Culevtta 20th; Adelaide Metcalf, Scott, for Callao ai Hamp‘on Rosds coon. Below 16th, ship Husear, Lucas, from Boston Dec 22. ST MARKS—Arr May 3 Ly 8 A Coe, Hubbard, New NYork. Cld 8, brigs C'A Coe, Hubbard; !'Manetoe;”’ Sam- son, Wheeler, and Suwanee, Monroe, New York. WILMINGTON Arr May 12, brigs Marthy Rogare, Kx- ton, and George Washington’ Keowlton, NYork. tetrs Perseverance, Tony, and R W Brown. Ise, NYork * Pearson, Coombs, and Susan Cannon, Frisbee, do; Capt a ag Te fa Cushing CBO” Wal a niami ‘asl i3 W'isdies; 13th, Rogeline, Crowell, NOrleans: roe wee tt Smith, Wyatt, and Harriet Hallock, Pow, NYork; 18th Jas Housed, Lines, do,

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