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ome eee emeremeee e not accept it will be liable to the charge of being @ fac. w t, ae some ealled him to order, others cried out | «good, good.’") wished to make & proposition. ar him—hear hisa.’’) BURNE—I object. Mr Waucutr—You don’t know what you're objecting | edout Mr. De&AN—(Amid erlos of “‘order’”)—said it was a pro- position relating to “he adjournment of the House, Mr. WASHBURNE w thdrew his objection. Curtom—lobject. I don’t want ae statements, ‘withdraw your objection, Cullom ‘muGir—We oiler this olive branc! not take it. Mr. Hingarp—Don’t offer any more. Mr and you will | ‘Tex o'Croex. The process of taking the votes on motions to adjourn, ‘5 stil progressing with no event to enliven the dull | Haur-past Exeven O'CLooK. MARVEON saida number of the opponents of the to have until to morrow m rning to deliberate aGér course on the Nebraska bill. With a view to | vd that opportunity, he moved that the House ad- | ‘Yes, yes,” &e.) e to say a word. M Cextalniy, with a great dea! of plea ure Mr. Honr said—The friends of the constitutic ad Union, are anxious to bring this matter t —avone, it is the strongest wish of my heart adjourn til Monday you will find full time for | tation with trends. 1 belong to no ciique, no sociated with any caucus. There is no factious spirit bosom, but a spirit of liberty. tf you join me in sine spiritof Kberty and friendship, 1 will unite ou. Lask you to ac HIGHARMSON—I would most gladly accede, 10 on this eof the chamber hay ty t i have ated. When we meet to-morrow | shall ditetss and arrenge the preliminaries on which we can bring aout a result waich is ax desirable to me as to the gentleman fr Mr. STeramxs, of —While Louisiana suys What be does, yet he caavot those Who obstruct the businéss uf the country Mr. Heat Several g ntiemen ¢ here the opponents of the bli have re 4 me to ce whe id devis a t plan te For the res vet with doubt , then | with’ entire throw ob ructions in the Mr. Curio: L those wh: sisted degree to i I bave been actusien | rom the first, resor ed t passage of this bill, if i the House to pare thi there has not been full cussion shall have Lee question, Lam not Way and impede the How far] shall yicis ition tet prepared to ray say to the gentlemen from aud to the country, that | have been prompted in ail | may do, to perfect ineasures that may redound to the grenies im try, aud there my opposit Mr. Syeruny: r not bi the eo: en full discus, m how lor periaps (wo month: judge. Jt bas been se had questions of pevc than hos been permiite | on think time enough has been t zr> willing to extend the dc to the judgment of the whom the gentleman frow aih ora year. ‘There are ger aning is inctious. A print in 2 2 st tell him while oce must look to the ul ide frienvs INGS—(hastiiy urovsing from im to order. Jf this stump hand in it. (Laughter, s to order.) , ths Teall i to go Orr)—The chair sustains eman from Ohio. Such | There | © ques » matter és to inquire hing the sentence, be was called to order ex | va claimed—I will resist cries of “ order, chairs and in the tensely in (in a joud tone, looking in the direetion aid—This Is no place dor difficulties; , (much excited,) exclaimed—All the e revent me ! ver head of whist, & plat ered in the gns light. He ina few minutes, much te | ed Mr Edmundso: the relief of all present, & personal coliision was provent- | ei. All breathed freer and Jeeper. Members having ve turned to their seats— Mr. Skwarp bad a word to say tion was made, sad he must en. PRAKER said obj foree the rules. Mr SewaRD did not propose to make a speceh Mr. Wasimons, of Til, rose to a privileged question, and moved that when the House adourn, it adjourn to Monda Mr, Mace—T suggeet (st. Richardson, ) mad Vou" Let's a no es) 67 the case with all ¢ ‘The Srmaxer put the 4 ‘Tremendous shouts of aye, and but few noes House was then declared adjourned amidst clapping of lands and immoderate laughter, and at twenty minutes to 12 o'clock the members darted out of the Liall home- | wards to meet aguin at noon on Saturday. tt at the gentleman from Illinois, | a fair proposition to adjo: journ,” “ Agreed, hungry and s! * Adjourn, Saveur tion The Expioston on the Delaware (From the Philadelpiia American, May 8.} | It has been long since we have been compelled to record a steamboat accident of much momentas occurring on + the Delaware. On Friday evening, the steam towboat Pensylvania, Captain Joseph Scull, was passingdown the river from Bordentown, with a fleet of sixteen empty barges and | canal boats in tow The horses belonging to the barges were on the forward eck of the steamboat, and annumber of the drivers and pposite Florence Heights, when the boiler exploded, throwing the scalding steam and water among men and horses. ‘Those who were not killed or scalded, were so blinded by steam avd stunned by the rightfulehock, that some-time elapsed before the extent f the damage could be estimated. When some degree of | onler waa restored, the dreadful results were apparent A colored man, numed Wm. White, the first freman of ihe boat, was terribly seulded, and death put anend to is agonics soon after the accident. He leaves « family, who live, or did live, ina court running from Union sreat, below Third, Two young men drivers on the tow path, whose naraes ire not known were killed immediately by the explosion. | f man and aboy, belong ng to the canal birges, have yeen miasing since the calamity. It is believed they rere thrown overboard by the shock, and drowned. Three of those who were scalded, named William Ep- penheimer, Alexander Williams and Martin O'Meally, ‘wore put on board ihe steam tug Thomas Reaney on Sat urday morning, for the purpose of being brought to the city and taken to the Pensylvania Hospital O’Meally died in great agony on his way to the city. 's waa abouteighteen years of age, and was employed | asa iriver on thetow path. His body was taken to the house of Michael ¢ No. 8 Beach street, between Ceorge and Walnut « Williams were taken to the hospital. The former was a boy, Who hai been employed on the | tow path. He was dresitully scalded about the face, arme, and breast, and was also injured internally by have ed the hot steam. He lingered until 9 o'clock + on Saturday night, when death came to relieve his in- | tenee agony. He belonged to Lawrenceville, Chester county. Williams ix colored. He was employed as a fireman. Although badly scalde! about the head an! loge, itis thought that he will survive. His family re fide at No. 16 Hancock street, Ken-ington. Captain Senll was thrown into the water by the force of the explosion, but Leing a good ewimmes, he was able | to regatw the boat, and escaped without injury. Joue Walker, the engineer, escaped unburt Nine of the horses on the forwari deck ware scalded to death, and one jumped overboard and was drowned. The boat came to anchor pear the spot where the cisaster oc- curred. The total of the killed and missing is seven, be- ¢ one—Williams—dangerously injured. Don.estic Mise J. R. Speed, an Rd gi ing and Tompkins cov Y., wed re Agricultaral 30 ets, Was kille resident of killed a fow days si btning. The workmen engaged on the Marine Hospital at St Louis, struck on the inst., that being the monthly | pay day, because there was no money in the hants ef | the superintendent to pay th Tie is | truly # hard caer, that mechanics in the en of th United States are unable to obtain the amount of t earnings when due. and may, perhaps, defer the comple tion of the hospital for another season. The commencement at Dartmouth College will take | place om the 25th, 26th, and 27th days of July. The orators for the occasion are President Hitchcock, avd Professor Shedd, of Andover. J. T. Fields, of Baston, will recite a poem before the Phi Beta Kappa. Laben Mercer, tried in Wetzel county, Va., on the chargevaf murdering Gamble, baa bean aeanittet. the Bay eR ee ake gived story wun Lod 4 | » | full advisement apd instructions from the | erf Armstrong. Canel Tolls and ‘Trade. {Prom the 1 Albany Argus, May indebted to Collector Adam tolls collected at the effice m this c of chorances given to boats destined west, frem® the opening of navigation to the close of the regular canal week, embracing a period of six days The number of boats receiving clearances is 233, and tae amount of tolls ogo 311,060 97, A number of 3 have cleared Mig tht, though the greater number r loads of merchandise, tarday evening, the farthest _oimt west from boats had srrived was Little Polls, eighty eight s distant, and north, from Gie valle on the Cham plain canal, fifty-tive miles distant The amount of tolls oo!leeted ea: ing c f the navigation, as compared xo " We an y since the open ithe swine period milar to the pre » the matter of y rains, in the canal, amt high wator—! to the bank Tollows:— as April 20... 1 1Lot 87 413 . 1,591 88 it $11,060 97 in favor of the pre $10,282 66 Showing an excess of nearly $804 nt year, At"the opening in 1851 and 1! any material delny in resuming mer year the canals we t of April, and in the latter on month. The tolls collected ia those two same number of days from the op pres ‘2 anvign tion there was little ‘nm the for rder on the 15th goth of the some the sasons, during the ng as given for the OTL 2? in 1861, and ing ane xcess in favor of ‘68 of $5,408 61 ly on éhe up ‘the canal at Y of almost unprecedented high whas not been access to the docks mic expect, with this state of things ating 4 resent year, that the weekly re rom , Waterford and West Troy, w ap to the feures o we confidently bx ‘hey will exceed ine receipts of 1652—a period all things with tho. present year any Avgus, May 13.) nt, this morning, the official ¢ Hon. Mr. Schocamaker, Au of the amount of toi! uy the ficst woek of mor While we ean nini m the All tw pr hy re Chable nt, furnishe 365,586 30 the fret f 18 increas: rover the s s¢ over the first week in vor of ‘alling off in the West Troy, Lilack Roek at this city, y and West Troy ix freset in the Hudson, com meneing a day or two befere the opening of canal naviga tie “4 unuil pear th of the firs: canal co crease at Black Tock is also satisfactorily inted fcr In the increase of $10,000 nt Butialo Farther News from Texas z further intelligence from the mes, of the 22d ultimo, has the an- | nexed Indien news, furnishe?, by Mr. Jorden D). Scott, @ citizen of Belton. The ci of Fort Gates are forted wp ‘The ladians reg: oper 1y committed depredations in that ng dispositon to continse ere constrained to unite at ‘The country on the head en infested ue. The in nts live in contiuual apprehension and alarm. A nvhes been gotten up in Bell, and adjacent counties, for the calling ot of volunteers by the Governor The party that pursued the in aitted the robberey some three weeks | n the Bosque, overt wered ali their horses The o that the ps © proper point for di of Nola , Saye—A military d but up to the time of puttin i not made bis appearance. We t the court will pussue in conseq A correspondent of the Galveston News, writiag from Austin on the 240 ult., says in reference to the case of Dr. Steiner. If the court can ever get hia before. them, will be tried e of orders, and killing li superior officer cot which is, in its iueredient entirely di f mure with which he stands’ ch i court rent are the two offence hat if acqhitted by the Civil court, he can | then be tried by a court-martial, that his trial would not | be obnoxious to the constitutional objection of trying | him twice forthe same offence. The case ot Slidell Me | Kenzie. who hung young Spencer at sea, and indicted | for murder in the court, a4 soon as he reached the | shore after his acquittal, was tried by a court martial, ix Tlearn that this court msriial are acting under | cretary of | War. sad the Attorney General, Cushing, has beea ‘con. | sulted in regard to the case. | The State “Zimes says thet General Persifor F. Smith | was to be married en the 18th ult. at Corpus Christi, to | Mrs, Armstrong, wi low toa son of the late General Rob- General Jomes’ Hamilton was in Austin, counts. The Austin Stete 7imes has the following Indian news in a letter from Major Neighbors, the Indian Agent, dated San Antonio, April 12. On imy late visit I saw great many Yadians: there were abont 1,00 Camanches on ibe Clear Fork, and I met at Fort Belknap, a large party of Wacoes ani Tahwaccanies, , &c. In coanection with Col. Geo. W. Hill, In Agent, Thelda talk with the Wacoes, &c., and made ‘porary peace with then diy. There are, as he spring lange Comanches going towants Chihuahua. The che Chiefs inform me that they have made peace su Cuibuahua, and quite a number of Comanches are now in that State, frien All of the upper bands of the ans. anda part of the Muskeleras. have also crossed Rio Grande, and taken protection from the Mexican autherities. © is no doubt but the depredatioas comraitted on the lower Kio Grav ie, are by these Tadians who cross ove: for that purpose. As the general Govern- ment failed$to keep the Indians from depredating on a under the treaty, | am onder the impression that ‘© Will try and get even by turning the tide of [n- against us ; iso, we may expect to suffer The ns on our borders are all friendly except the Whi | at last ac- | | Galveston papers to rhe of May have cen received The citizens of Waco rescued Dr. Steiner from Lieut. Anderson, who was taking him to For! Graham to be (ried before @ Court Martin! The Austin Times states that Dr. Steiner not lrav. ing made his appearance for his trial, which was fixed | for the 16th ult., the Court Mortin! was aljourned to the | 2ist ult, and a budy of armed mon were sent in pursuit | of him. In ’acdition to vhis, » gentleman justin from | nterior, states that the above body of men, com- ed by Lieut. Anderson tock Dr. Steiner at Fort am; but the Jatter ox ressing a desire to be taken ch —— where he wished tr cet a lawyer ta defend . Anderson, to oblige him, took him to Waco, ats that the people of Wace hnd previously de termiued to rescue Dr. Steiner, snd that all the arrange- ments were made for the purpose, On the rrrival of the (ine at the river, the ferryman pretende? that he could not eafely take over more than ‘our at ou The party, | fof about twenty men, were therefore tAken four at a time: bit as soon as they got into »y found nearty ail the citizens in arms. party of four men were taken toa grocery, in which were some hundred or two of armed men, who took them prisoners as they wont in, unul ai were taken, | when they released Dr. Steiner and aided him to make is escape, which he accordingly did. Lieutenant An derson aud his men, our informant cays, werw {hen per mitted to return. This statement is m in nerty the | terms givenfto us. This rescue is said to have prouveed. much excitement, sg well it might. The Galveston Journal of the Ist says — This morn. ing John A. Kauffman, one of the oldest citivens of Gal. | veston, was found dead in the alley way at Je ent of bis | residence on Tremont street. From ‘he position in which | he was fou nd, #t is presumed that he bad got up from | his bed ¢ during the night, and fell from the collery of his he The Galveston News of the 24 inst. has the fyllowing:-— | “<The Palestine Adnoonte of the 22¢ ult. had tearned that Ir. Graves was killed a few days azo in Cherokee county the line of “hat and Rusk county. The assassin nad wbeartof. Dr. Graves *ormerly resided in Ander vty, in what is known as Tennessee Colon; orian |\ Scott, # citizen of Belton, furnishes the | State Times with vhe annexed items of Indian news. The | _ the vicivity of Fort Gates are forted ap. The | nave neer A strong disposition to eontinve operations that the people were constrained to unite at home proper point fer defence { ihe country on the headwaters the Leon has been invosted by hands for some time. The inhabitants live hensi 2 and alarts ion has been got up in Beli and Ues, asking for the calling o ernor for their protection. f roving Intinns | an continual appre adjacent coun- of volun‘eers by the Gov party that porsued the who committed the robbery some three weeks | » Bosque, overtook them, killed two, and re covered #1} their horses, So it is currently reported. Ata whiskey manufacturers’ convention held {a Cin- cinnati last week, twenty-three establishments, mostly x the whole of which are sald to joneene Fate, of of fous miikions per year, out of which t of whiskey ore produced, ‘million gu as | Th: of Nolan's orcek and | Municipal Affairs. MEETING OF THR BOARD OF ALDWRATN. The Board met last evening, the Prossdent in the cbair ‘The minutes of the Inst meeting were read and ap prov Several petitions for the reméssion of tax and for other purposes were reesived and refe ‘EY NEW BUILDING IN THE PAKS nof Alderman W. H. Tuexrn, the reports of in favor of erecting a new building in the Mark, af a cost of $600,000, for the use of our courts and 16 of departnenta, was called up. It appeared that the mojerity report was in favor of erecting the new botiding onthe nite of the late law courts; she minority report was in favor of erecting building for the law in Madivon nquare erman WaKeman made a speech in favor of having the new building erected up town, as the day was not for distant when that would be the centre of the busi rt of the city Cosoncry sid that for yoark past be bad ged that all business would be transacted Vateeet, but he did not believe that during fine ci Alderman Wakeman or himsel that day would arrive. \kiorman Haennck was of opinion that if do-ivoosof going to law, no facility should {hovs, ond he theretore voted for the mine nd. vil the litigents up town rinan Morr gaid that if they wanted an ornament own they would vote for the minority report, oat in hos that this locality was more convenient to th jal, mercantile and shipping interests, he would for tie majority report ven was in favor of the building in the copie were Ve afforded y report, to vole Awterman Tt Dees \dernon Voonms said that nething less than a mil- tion «. dellars would build a City Hall in Madison »joare; nine-sentheof the merchants of New York did business down town, and he considered it would be a great incoa- venience ‘¢ the City Hall erected so far tp town as the riuority report suggested. He was in fayor of the builing in the Inxl: On the vote being taken on the amendivent to adopt the | there appeared seventven in the teestive and three in the affirmative. The minority re- as ‘herefore lost. ntly destroyed by tre ia the wae then adopted by a vole of eighteen to two following r« blution was offere torell, at public auction, ia the ruins of the building ku. wn as ately destroyed by fre; ant the some irchaser within one month fry 2 and the purchaser to pay the fees of Le i; the sume. on the table NATIONAL INDEVRNUBNCE. mis offered a resolution for a committee to confer with the Counc'lmen, for the ng suitable arrnugements for the cele. approaching annivercary of our uatioaal anni said he did not see the propriety of tlee to make such arraugem-nts. The Comp ad refused to pay the appropriation nade for the celebration of the 220 of February, and he wo ion bracideg shoull be settle! before thoy the sul f man W pte i s, for the ration of which the charter én (0 spend dorman Voonn:s was in favor of the appointwent of mittee. offered a resolution fer the Com to inquire into end report as to the viding for the appointment of ingpec- orks by ordinance. Adopted. nih ward offered a preamble lion calling upon the Corporation Counsel to ard whether they con legally appoint clerks n ouy other way than by contirming the no- cam the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps ATK FINE IN BROADWAY the committee appointed to dis tions of merchants in the Taird ward, and euflering by the late catas roadway, it nupears that they gave of Joo Company No. 25, (leg broken and burt internally) $50, Patrick Waters, Engine Com- 1. $50; to Catherine, mother of KA, i Company No 21, (badly hurt) $50; ney, of Engine Company No, 21, (bwdly hart inwar tly) #00' to Bridget Mekay widow of — McKay, of Eugine £50; Jobn Newman, of Fngine Com ned) $26; Hugh Hart, do., badly $15. INVITATION From Col. Vosbergh, of Tlst Rifles, to witness a pre vontatiom of s stand of colers to the regimeat, on Mon ae 24 instant, at one o’clock, in front of the City Hal ALUEORD OFFICIAL DEPALCATION. A communication was received from Comptre y that S S. Campbell, ex-deputy Colle had been discovered to be adefaulter in ed to lave been collected by hia from tax The communication of the Comptroller states stthere has been a list of uncollected assessments sundry persons. from 1847 to 1850, amountiag were placed in the bands of Mr ollection, it is alleged that he collected the »beihss not paid it over to the treasury. The commun’ ation was referred to Committeeoa Finance THE RUSS PAVEMENT IN THR BOWSRY. 1d after a few warm words, made the special order for Mondsy he Board adjourned. THE TRINITY CHURCHYAND MATTER. y Kat ill sensitive on the subject of the dese 1. The following extraordinary com. nceu mpanied by a bouquet of Sowers. was e d by that watchful guardian of tue soldiers who Le baried ia Gr cceccecccocecaccescene CONQUER AKTS, snd Aldermen—— ‘Trowbridge, Bosrduan, poth—rece've our oppreciation and horas © May the calm angels that watch over us bring to 0 you fhe inepiced simone for whieh you wait, © > Sew Yor ° TO WR, CUTLER. © “No pearl ever slumbercd under Oman’s dark waters, More pure in ite pLell thaw (iy spirit ir thee.” meececcecoee coe ococecooes TOARD OF COUNCILMEN Y The Board met last evening, bdwin J. Brown, Esq.; President, in the chair, The minutes of the last meeting being r ved the sp a up. dani ap- ial order of the eveniag—third rea Jing—+ DNLIS PASSED. Bit! permiting R. W. Martin to redeem certain lands sold for assessinents Bill to furnish rooms for Receiver of Taxes. Billin favor of paving Broadway, between Thirty- sixth cud Thirty-ninth streets. Bil Hae ig the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund to sella piece of jand in the Fifth ward. Bill for the paving Thirty-ninth etrest, between Eighth and Ninth avennes. Billin favor of paying Daniel Clark $60 for damage done his hack Bi illin faver of regulating, &c., Virat avenue and ty seventh street Fall for paying Des. Hinton and Ryrne, and Mre. Ro- Lerts, sundry small sums for medical services. Bill for the flagzing of ‘iwenty-third street, between Seventh onl Fight avenues, Dill for the reguiation, &e. of Thirty-second street, be tween Second end Third avenues, Billin favor of paying Drs. Elms, &. Nichols, and William B. Leforest, for services rendered. Bill for the regulation of sewer ia the Bowery, between Lond aud Great Jones streets. Rill proyiding for » new station house and market for the Bleventh werd. Bill in favor of advertising for a house and lot, ora lot for a station house, in the Twenty-first ward. Dill cranting adgi ional room to Hose Company No. 23. Bell for the regulation of Eleventh avenue, between Twenty-fifth aud Thirty-tiret streets, Bill im favor of paying Drs. Ub and Blankman for medical se: vices rendered Bill for fapging South street, between Gouverneur and Jackson streeis. Bill in favor of procuring a lot for bell tower, in the Twelfth ward. Billin favor of paving Thirty-ninth street Broadway qnd &:xth avenue Dill for flagging Seventeenth street, between Avenue A and First avenue Rill for repairing Yortieth street, Ey ord avenue 2 favor of procuring new carriage house for Hi No. 10 * or of opening 133d street, from Fourth to Eighth avenues. Bill for the enctost ing of the fountain in Tompkins square with an ornamental iron fence. Bi! to confirm ip part the leases of doeks and slips, Castic Garden, sarkets, cellars, and severn! lots aud between between Sixth ‘© the salaries of the Clerks of the Board. Fi'l inereaving the salary of the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps, from $1,500 to $2,500 per snenm Bill for the placing haa & well aud ip in Fourteenth Tot’ the liberty pole at the junction and Grand street » favor of feneing to's or Sixth avenue ond Thirty-firct street Bill pegulating Eleventh avenue, between Vorty-eighth and Vifty-ninth streets Bilt ip favor of painting Clinton ir Bill in favor of pay tng to regulate aud giale E Righty second «treet « for the epenia a Efudson to bast tiv. or the gra outhwost corner of on for the advert sing of proposals ghth aver », from Fifty -ninth to cof Sixty-fourth rh stroot in front of ti avenues. ag sidstonal appro- Tiistions Hi for the removal of cells the upper Moor to tie & ging J ity-third etree o ward station sont beneath. between First and tion of Rogister's office ing of Viftieth street, berween Broad lighting Bighty-ninth street, from | hird'to Fifth 3 Eighty-ciebta street, from Third to Fifth avenue; Ninoty second street, from Third to Pifthgvenue, Fourth avcaue, from Kighty-sixth to Nined, second atrect Bille in favor of lirhting Eleventh avenue, from Thirty- third to bifty-fifth street; Vorty. seventh treet, from Broadway to Heventh syvenue, and Forty-ninth sireet, | from Ninth avenue to the North river, witu oil. Foils in favor of lighting Fifty-third street, from Third enue to East river; Fifty-fourth “sey from Third to taverne: Pifty eighth stceet, fr fed tee Piest avenne: Seventy Mcet, from Third e Fifth avenue, witb ol | E | wt = g % ee 3 pearehs LEED ae BEBC = zi 2 wl for Ughting Fiftr- fourth street, from Third to Feventh avenue, with Bill for the lighting of Thirty eighth, Thirt -ninth, and ¥ rbpen: xtreets, between Tent! arene and North river wis Bill for lighting Fiftieth street, “trom Broadway to Fighth avenue. Pill for the payment of Meavre. Hamot, Hell and Baker, for services rendered. Bill for rewitting tax of Elliot E. Tappan wt 1 for the lighting of Forty fifth street, from Second venue to Kast river, with oil "hill for the Vghting of Thirty-ninth street, from Tenth venue to North river, with ei. for the lighting of Eightieth street, from Second to Third avenue. Pill for the regulation of Manhattan atreet Will in favor of placing gas lamps in front of the Methodist church in Allen street. Pill in favor of flagging Bighty third atreet, between Third avenue and avenue A Vill for the opening of Kighty-first street, from Fifth avenue to Kant river. Yall remitting tax of John ¥. Holmes. Hill remitting personal tax of George 2. Ripley Jal! for sewer in Twenty seventh street, from Ninth avenue hull for sew: ton street ¥'ll for the Aagging, &e., Fou: ih avenue. VM for the laying of crosswalks in Harlem Vii granting Dougherty to lay aa iron pavement im Nassau strect, between Liberty and Cedar street. Hil paying Jason J. Palmer for work done on ride watts fn 1861. | | | sighth to rin Pitt street, from Delaney to Riving of 126th street, from Third to Pall in favor of a sower in Vifty-firét etreet, betwe ‘Thfed and Fourth avenues. Lili 10 pay Joho P. Whioman for police services After the pmesaze of w few other bills, the Board ad journed until Monday afternoon at 6 ofclock MARITIME INFRLLIGENCE, Movements of Occan Steamers, 1MAVES Fou b - Southampton. .New York. Atlantic v4. Now York | Furopa Now York May 64 City of Manchester *hiladelphia,...May 10.) ‘Liverpool... ..May U3 {New York... Liverpool... “New York... Bremen, few York . New Yor New York New York, + Agpinwi -Puenta Arenas, May sHav. & M Aspinwall, Courge Law... star af the West Cabawha.. Pa All packages and letters intended for theNnw Youn | se «ALD dine uted a reales. Fok NRW'YORK—11Ms DAY. wood 45 | Boon isms, 7 08 | mon WAS Port of New Youb, May 1, 1854. bn hip Pacific, Ny Btonteslip Empire City, Me derte Ship Washington, Day Ship Robert Watton Ie. tiavanasd Berkine Blip KL Gilchrist, G Quebec, Snow & Burg Ship ig 1, BK Colitis ‘an, New Orlo: i Br), Kale, Quebec, © Qeebee, A nw Prancta 1, Mobil Ship bi p Ba: Sup Bas 1 » Harbock & Uo. Hark Baltimore (Brom), Jacobs, Bromen, Pavenstedt & | Schvmaeher. mtg Prescott, Spear, River 1a Piatt Carlisle & Zimmer: Harboo Ming Alfred Hammond, Gorgens, St Dovale& Co. | Brig addy Swilt, Poster, Maxaonibo, 3 dy Phelps & | Co ham, J A Machado, © trig Sumi French, Brown, Ma Hsp Mario (Br). Brought, St Nit, JS Deatey. Brig Tenpout od, St Marve, Brett, Son & Co Brig ontgome Brott, Son Co, Bric Fr rf, 2 B fe Augevturs Sehr Mary H Cs Co Nebr Tiger, Cavison, Jacksonville, HD Brookman & Co. hobr Casivby. Wallace, Goorgetown. Metealt & Lovejoy. Seber Wake, Briggs, Wilmington, BS Po: ghtht RM Luatly, Hammond, City Point, Van Brent & aglat Sch Richmond. Harris Richmond. CM Piervon, Solr Louis Mebane, Bucklin, Philadelphia, Metonlt & Lovejoy orroll, Nevfolk, Harb: Co. , Huntington, St John, NB, Brett, Son Schr dohawk, Jolnson, Phitadelph Schr Aboona, Atwood, Philadelphi Sch®Peru, Smith, Bangor, Wadiei Schr Victor, Bearse, Vortlan Selr Renown, Crowell, Kosten, SW Schr Kichmond, Spear, Rockia: Providonce, pt Jestied Fowler, Providence, master nop Willard, Cure, Newport wsetce ‘ton, Nellogg, Baltimore, Parker Vein Steam ship Compan Seamce Netraska, Cundif, Baltimors, W i Thompson ARRIVED. London. and Portsweath | A | ay } | Hine Marmion and Siddons. Saw twmease qaautitiee e¢ ice | | imine 45 oe. I | Sti Promler (of Banger: Boss. Tivacpoot, Agetl 5, with | mdse and Ss passearerh to P Back 8 Us aged t > NW. which com wa extwater ast Sat } = Soate lat whanctnase | H satks. de eee af } othe gale at | i art f host artiving sivagsite the bar the quater bvat ona of the ie mew ed, ond birt taste fe resews those from anting *E. wh thle Ielawd. 9; be ed s targe ts ne te yt i peck: Northern Ligi with AO quintsle fink falnnde of lee, ‘The P ero ip Orient, Mill, 4 th tans 1 int 432), orrest, bound eth), Rew? Liverpool, 98 days, ngsciilen, ne Mare on April 27, lat 20, jon 0, saw steamsirip Hermann bene for Southam’ ton and Bremen. Shin Seaman ‘clipper, of Baltimere), Daniels, Card inns 2d inet with sug: to Kiskiand & Von Sachs. 4 tet 2717, low 74 24 spoke bark hey d Banning, peg Now Or Tears for Philndeipbia, 7 days out. Ship Atlantic Worth, New Orleans. 2 to WT Frost. pudwir Fle of and me day, uaw brig Oliver, of New Orleans. Aprit 28. with exchanged &e, for Boston from New Uzieans 4, vtcezing E "vicketurg.. Hnghes mare !toW Nelwos & Son Mi ais with aly’ Mesapais, benzo for Me Ortoat ShipTiterty, atkine, Now Orleans, and 8 W Pass 280 ult, with mare, to Stanton & Thorapson Ship John G Costar, Foster, New Orleans, 2% days, with mdre to D Athins & Co. May 9, off Capo Hatters’, saw shi Jame Nesmith, bound F (Com New Orleaus for Liver Ship Union, Orleans, 16 days, with mdse and 14 pawcngers, to WT Proat ark Wetkin, Glover, Havre, 41 days, with mdse and 202 Passonpere. tol P & vo Bark Freia Stayanzer (Netw), Olfsen, Marseilles, 45 days, with mdse, to YS Cousinery Bark Naramiosic (of Oriand), Lanpher, Cardenas, 12 days, with sugar and molasses, to H'D Brockman & Bark Pairo (ot W with mdre, to master. Hark Weet Wind 3 Westerly), Saunders, St Mat 1 ith cotton and tobacco, to Brodie & Pottes. 8 pansyillo, Rogers, Havana, April 80, with sugar, Duwon, May 4, Ant. Oi, ton SL 15, exchanged vals with bark Pilgrim, from Mobile for Providence rig Yudian Queen (of Boston), Mume, Cienfuegor, 18 ens. riz G W Lawrence (of Warren), fig Ne cane 18 days, with suemr and molnoses, to lor & 8 rig Celestina (of Millbridge) uu Gays. wish eugar, to Thompaon & Hui Noonan tnenic lenns, 12 days, gn dayr. with raat to Wolf & $1 Cardenas en, PR, April a iiowles. . ). Stuart, Atcakapas, 15 days, molasses. to Mayhew. Talbot & Ci iharles A Coc ilubbard. St Marks, 12 days, with ¢, to Smallwood, Anderson & ig Henry Laurens, Gould, Mystic, 2 ays, im ballast, to how, Talbot & Co. Tig cotte: Schr dobn Price Wetherall (of Philadelphia), Swain, Tri- nidad, Cuba, 25 days, with sugar, to master. Schi Ocean Eagle (By). Havcing. Ponce PR, 22 days, with cugne ad molasses, to liamiiten Beo days, with ples ‘chr Adonia (Br), Crocker, Windsor, 12 er, to master, Sobr 8D Strong, Lynch, Chesterton, 7 rs q © Doliner Pottsr vie 7 days, Seni: Sch Buuptrs. Lovell Beaton A Sehe hi Senve, Boston A ORY Sehr isage Achorn. V eri, Rockin Ro de Lanson Deane. Scho EW Gandy, By Schr Joseph Rogers, Worthington, ertiand, ct Rene Ceiettinl Portinnd. Schr MM Brainerd P Schr § Peainerd, Sehr Se Stoop Jai we Lap Sloop Georgisns, ——-, BELOW. Ship New England, ~——, fr Aloo, one abip and one brig, § hip Empire Cj See ocl toamship Empire Cit: jem Wind during the dey from South Memoranda, = 4: mn, vente old, $i, be age clark, rv te os Suite fa Beitimore, $5200, all cash. Bark Anne wah report: © veen fold by auction at San Prancitco 13th alt, iso), wae at 0 Der of Tala Yor 4 bear Be por th: bark Wavelet, o1 hae > ato STe joston Walls at Robbi e Pe ton Tith inet for $00,080, onsh. Lavronrn—At Phipsbur; ig fs of the on Belfast, 2th ‘ls, ug Menara C P Carter & Co, of ion Stiles Cosmet owned be Mocs Wi Robert ty hg Ah AW Johnson, an Re € Jobnson vlat Sth inst, by Capt Minot a owned by Messi te of ree Wael wb ve ony tone, May Roman, New Yor! Disasters. parse arrivals at this port Yeerennsy morning & numbor of vessols lying at the ond of pier No Li Eaot River beoke adrift, doing some little da brig Swan, whioh had boat stov Ise wainboom and gaft, amd tearing the trysail, © to th ‘Tho others were not injured to any extent, BR sur Gorconna, from NOrleans for Liverpool, put | days before by comin be the whip Esvox, off to the Coast ‘Tonedos, i a Noo avits carried Wixeriey, (of of Afeios 4 sail for hom pt Hathaway having "aisd 5) ow cs asec vw genet March 21, Lexington, NB, {70 ep, 18 de bie Maron 15, Joseph Dutler, Mayhew, NB, — March 21, Dunbartou, Nib, taking nro Haus ister fret Capt Fuller, wp which’ haa ‘bee ‘hipped home by the y Broo B00 wh by the te wane reat Adolii hia yr shipped y the N into’ ‘n'dth inet, to repair damager received & ow | Fol 12. no lat, se, S loys before by comin Sgn ie Fupposed uo whand brapbk. 109 op on board ae cigs iovagaes teat Key, In the cultisioa the Gel. | rem and talands” March 1 tr iibbeon si | and Wasuington, Flaridge, (from Coumt of Patagata, oR ibe damn Londen gondn low: her howsprit, jibboom and all Kano r ved consid Jd mot be aw evry March 2%, lat 245, Bang da yl Me Kv immediately on having damages repaired. | ua for Ochotth Soa with Tip Tatts Sy Fonqupan®: gehore ns Wallen, te expeeten tobe | Scott in Tat ih 3, lon 90 W, Fo wt Her ealls, anchors, chains, &c Fithsoo bbisom beacd. Heaton. Two schooner loads of guano have a rida, Lit 02 days : ‘and moro ison the ways but. as the tide wets Pa We: same-day, Oregons Nil; Ome cows im her a targe winoumt will bo lent 10N, low 78 10 We bark Barkley, of W Ban Urxnoerra, of Senreport, which hav boew ashore | porte Nie beac near Sag Harbor through the winter, ert. < @ erniso; had been cut if moatan with nly tse be afloat voon, took fire 9 day or two nim March 7 Ine 220.8, Lon 1218, Louisa, 90 op, Mroyed: togcthior with @stonm’ pump and other wrecking arch 10, W side of Owshee, Sas Loper, Nunte wud Viegi- apparatus nla, Nit, on a cruise. TARx Many SAwven, from Boston Sth inet for Rio Jn Way 5, no tnt, de, sch WP Doliver, from Nant, 4 ds out, neivo, returned Itthtosapaie, baving. Gtk, im tatds lon 6s, | al ve Inagmle from the N, lost bond of foremart and maintop' | No date, iat 21, lox br Flying Arrow, of Gloucester, mast, and Jibboom Sour Anetine haw had part of hor cargo taken to Beaufort would vo shipped to W iimlngton ale et hor m Se alow. At tt Koew much higher had not then eustaine mR Anorie ido ow beach, prot t the No May din Int oom un G W Pron eating, Jort none Cape Tookout, wasn ties | rit vessel of mhout 200 tons hurthen roughly repaired worth from eis to reven Chourant dollars, in the Say anual Of 200 bona © ® total lows hae boat, toay ontin # thoy wo nM wally A Suntce Seven Denrlvy % miles ‘Tho Governor of the Provineo of Manama havtac Cuken Into conriderntion what is votabliobed in Art Lot the taw ot | ( June 2. 149, Chambor of (iis Proving of th lying with the duty (hat belongs tw him, Co’ ke ono oat Mlapoaltions com ote hs Conwul ther oxte ry tain of the I Art &. The Dronghl te trie] to demand of b} have incurred Mancus Axcoaie Sax Cheuasrts, Secretary 01 the Gev- of the Chat he piven ® revsipt for It Che will not rot me at by pllothont Elwood Walt SK. Not nd in exact obmervan Ae this province trom foretea parte, the person itit will deman Ww fram ths eclioatse ot indebtod to eald oMeer. Art Inova of tho Lities above expreaed, who visite the ehip to the ‘reneury Cor, immediately on the canon: that dooumout ta net givon to bi written on | the enptat ronts, or by any ether reason, the register will not bo de Lvered in future to the Comeul that without tho duo formalities, and if will be hope by the Ow or the porgon that acty the vessel be Werpatshed hy the arson not ineln who may revetve of have tive the register them. or recive them affcie delivery without comply: al f She i, ooo duty te is D, ashore 15 miler 8 of Oormcoke Tulet, On the de nevaral days be hauled o| me. on from tom FLAT, and had tat Ain Sayan ewe oo for B00, Hore de ree BY at won eit by ood with only topmant abe loos to Martoors. OPE LOTAL DEORE of the or: ih of Goto the Sab nvtiele of thore wr, henevor @ oh i ip wreives eaptatn the in wh will {pt boing glvon, wi It will bo presented tain oft tame thing wt duty to denn mony has ones ut 0 for: nd the crew ti t. he due form, she Fespens' in of the Por bo wisi for mom -cemphance Ww JOS Pt v ager ergor a the Nateaal De part Trsasiated by F M Beare =x, ‘pantie Interpreter. Qs she 4b inst, the 28 DANTOCERE STW s7eTH PRCAL LIST ¥ Tesanl wal ba plaewt of Nawtreks, aad to guade vessels clear of ot Om eae mand) wT) he wae 44 faa wiverrs Jgmnd Tawntain ates OHA Be his awe 1h 950d ths water, abe 6 red shout one it one wa Puuthern extreme The vorition wilt distances w pavigators f etree ol to Tom's to “Block to “Light Vew Gotan 0 miles steer an Bh. N the setting of the currents in t | as shown by the Coust Survey gotten that compass courses Out having regard to the time of tide 1 of the compar 4 10 West. ‘ereaig bound to Borton May or that vicinit; wenther ie moderate, may, after passing Hag te wt Sted with two masta, painted th on 4 yes work. ove tne lwval of thw #06 hhar, Petene wee ot Tety ment in frota Wi te 14 faklimine water, we hail wliew te the seta I the New Srutls Sheed be te bons lat, 49 00 10 North, lon, 0 ol ce from Greenwich In paseing thie light ¥ be found to be eatelent haping thelr courage ror positions the following oll up, #0 that the eon did f pw avert te lannchece vos, (an gale from | lomt deok 1oaG wad jibe wv ot Pasnengere cot which ho may havo, The hrat of Chene doonmente will be delivered to the nation to which the ship belongs, provided ne wil oie Ade Avra b and whore Chin door not wlating that (ho veaeot the ro prot (vo AL oporation the anid p rol lute by the respeative Consule, at the time of giving tis receipt for the rotor od with, eithor by delivering It before he Uy that he owes nothing to the public his posacaaion under a whether be demand and he toat veritier tre and whore they piay de had ot we whe the September, hia he whonot ti eat le Nic! rit HH, Lat Az 2S, 1 i tase the AD | ot cad from ett wep Be idaetel' previous, had Spoken. Wen |, Shin, Crlontte, Toriag, crom Weietol, B, for New Orleama She Vid of Bi ‘th p Grent Bridal wit, iatd2 0, lon 47 16 oll Mig us toly boon tay Hy and was States, April 6, het oonnltod it ry Araon Thay Sid q unatle fo get Capt, ton the wrockors, Bowron AY foe Horton Jan 6, Carraomdid Macs Campenas In po uve water whe Sanity took ° rondy (haw trom Provi A ) 0 | Avery. fn Boston 0: | and det given, d y 0, Ups Y walion Maret dinamo oF tho | ober, iSW, aad ¢ we ne nN Viton lds Founte NY Gd we any of the MAvAQUwemtn port April 27 brige Armsty reel Now Maven: Atlantic, do, sobrs Marc! a Rerrew opto York OH Berry, do.” Also, brig Ses Bal aM tn Wyre Maced poved the ouricen, ith the fornia hy the pore 40, “Preble: ' CUintontan. Stator, brige Goo Anaens Ruilthn tr Niobe from } amd from the Ackerly, Haldwin, ¢ “Ww ehip showing ® © roturmed it place, until sit) going art vib, Newburgh Hivor, Almid BA alitien, will be ibiLEY be way this deorwe, ia Richaed Py cpp, lcs M 1A ANINO gules, St Marys ge, do i a Phiade wees owes, Calleo Fed! Stirey. Portemext!. jail Teyet, Phe sacs tae New | Eth sits cure Lame yellow ook day mack, rom the wate: eed guine ori vat * tant Sanseet’ wh, ive. fame Wr veity W otgton 8s waten, Hh fest mn Heton ple” Wigs S wevdnaed paRntare vation at I v0 bo thle ‘Adaline, Touk iadelpites itows len Maia Hawi byl ONAN Camden rive tumerd of baw In eh Cle n Hid be B.. b, wid May Henn. (ust) mae COTM MAY Av ad Lights” (mag) WN ton NC. for Hat off ‘Ban dy Hook, HUCKSVEL Crowiey, N York: M Wacamaw Oboe when the el, Tighe Comery, NYork for Me 29, Int 18 | Town, CGH, and Boston. York samo day; 01, froma Roston (Feb 3) arr 4 Baker. Fail River, Mace. yO cir Sexon, Ceiling, Butuwiing * CATH Are May 5, achre Southerner. Petomne Simar- e- jarys River, Ma: Ledsekia, Baltimams. ‘& Jane (new, 527 tons) heat Yrying Pan Shoals was | View, Part shoals whose name she ears. ‘Caitenrine Sage May Rerun amt Erect Bret iern. fee By Femetre—ot Cie eni—aie Cate ta ZH Varringos, Cortam lanier 1 & & Se pias, Mr king, W Derry, from Geir town, Di it, BO Tat 3 30, ton Th. f lon 83 56 Foreign Ports. Maret Te nek arr SU), oh % ort ay ip foes, Bihack Mey oe Kimbal! Colao: reoneou tn port March 1. ht port Mare bar! arr att Feb 25, for sale: - the passage of conem i- Boston Ooe M. die, for report that (he Jupiter w: ould thus teom to be au errer) 0 A bre Manomet, Tay suite ell, Hesautd, Wilmingt sa Sek ab, ig, sa h ptbers, Janeinomtn d 0 rey ares Gostee via Perzamberr 0 Lond Sane a Howe Ports, May 10, echrs Tam! 1. Waterbury: do; Whi Morley, Barvex sy 9, oa Sango 3B, ww ket oor ‘Galen bee Cire, bow, Putaceigh <2 tee Thvat: Marte hand e 4, Saved « ofhny, & eh: hip O ont rie, Hoimer er ant wehr Globe, Hopkins, Jolin & ‘Way 3, sehes ay Kaler, Waldoboro. eto SU Mtephen tien): bets fet NOcteana. teh . Bremen Urig Baro ée Caetimn, 2a~ 5 Tew, York, Melrins, Eeiiey. fA eiipe Kile, hamsters, D Webster Leila. burke iin folomon Pi ate Nie Mie, Me fae pa May % echr Nextectet. Hewes, o * warn wate ay Stover, Leverporl, md i Tom New Orleans for Liverpool, 224 a (Feb 16 for Rio C, for St ne. here Callao for the © out Honrico, pad m a talon for fg 2d inst, lat 94, be 7, bark Spring Bok, Beck, Cape Resin port Marod ‘U, bark Ocesans, Moors, Lunt, UStates Richmond, Ther for repor ed eld 27th alt: J W Pa, at ou orreneouuly, reported Jest atereate tess Janes. aie, aa as Rae Sasiekes ot dave, Porte Lage Frsek, ser a Suh Wim B kk Vis Charlepton, Jan itn, for 8 nN Francie Stronce OM bet Phils, Havens, wit Glew BEVERLY arr May 9, cht Lyris emt Bice , Lavoneg, — Arr May TL etipgwr vc; ath ewhig tat w th Mhie *aaiy ms fag eames tne Ay Cows. or Be a Wome: Marthe, me Cid tap, bet TASTPORT--Arr night of May 9, whip Spark the Orcas, E. course for 18 miles, rent Fishing Wipow | MALAUIIVER— Are itn an tet, Fountain. Daria, the starboard and; from thence a N, a We York:sloop J M Parkor, Sid, schr Mf for 38 mailer, will bring up with the Chatham 1420 Wateicingtan. W Welahtington: "Phtingelphia. The attention of the mariners is particula:! HATO May, echt Allaah it ' gees phon, To eit Hea Bd, vette Joosthtan ae dep Pritadelo nnd MES'S HOULE—Arr May 8, PM, b SAMUEL a KNOX Enstport. and eld 9tb for Phitwacttl Whaliiiens i hilt for Maltimor Ovewn, Labai 14009 wh oft and 10,009 . oil nnd 10,000 The bone. , Almy. NB, 0 op lon 87 05 Wy 8 Below—Bark K L spoke Lancaster, Shen iat 21 ba * portes et etn aon Mays ship Merrimac, Destin, Sand- ny Shy Hoth, ship Car tonga Deo 20. wil 01 March 8, at S410 8, Sun, Tateh, Matt, Barstow, Luce, of and Rave for Atlantic Ocean, put in on secout fo Also al a chip, supposed te be the Roman, Tripp, from Honolulu. ‘Arr at Mystic May 11, ship Romulus, Baker, N Pacific Ocean, last reported Feb 20, with 30 bb! sp | At Warren, May bark Ocean, rene! te for sea. At Taleah: larch 1, Moruing Star, NB. Uersee, ne do, arr Fel with loss of to} stated; Othello, do. Enterprise. akin Le from do, 1,000 Ear, cevive; Stead, do. Also arr Feb 9, Canada, ea, NB, from ght, eaton Ni. from a cruise, 20 mos [00 ap ist, pose Rotere, Wing, do. 10 Tr f! Bile Je 0 ta Uy 6, Northern Li Gay for Ochote bom 3 ebild: ford, 29 mos Br; NB. Frankl Northern Light, do, 180 ext are! Brown, from ieee Bey: 140 wh; Sina piehs Fines ‘alpar - ton, from const of Pern, aa 000 wh, 1,000 bone: Bale, Brooke, ae Acapuleo, 00 sp, b ellen Ocho Velaware, Holt, Japan oa; Jaines M 200 “Wiis whi ths ou! eerulting: Gratitude, . PH, recruit in. 1000 March L wu 4 . Calle roms erui ‘Bedfos Mo, reperty off Cape St ie Dover, chee NLondon, nothing since leaving the $ Talande: 1oth Burnotable, Coon, Nido: ‘0 bbls, homeward bound. ent home 41) bbls wh ines lesvin Dolphin, Cutler, for Indian Lark, Kiblen, 05, b 3, Es ina. D. 1000 whale, 30.0 A bones 7, Hy ‘Falmouth, 5 mos out cr. New bestord moe 200 sp, 20 black. re: New Londow 5% m 4th, Alex Cofiu, th Sb i for Newburyport: N nate Ged arog Boston for lo. for Philadetp! yens. Studley: Sarah L. Smith, and James Barratt, gout Alexan- timore; scare an Ls Jom 50 40 W. melia, Lunt, Newburyport for do; SMa Se the Isten, m, Cainis for do; Chariewon, Hrowi, [stovorw fe oil aut re’ | Go. Pavilion. Blanchard, Prospect for Charleston; Dunton, Danton, Salem for Alexandria; RE Cook, pe Matt Provincetown fi = of the th: SC, for Thoma: North River: Arr lth, brig Eli Townsend, Van ‘Thompson, Grant, Vi Rae, StJoha, do; Delaware, Jai Calais for di 400 do wh vil 100 sp; Ten. + vn t Bea Maria Ji lon? cotton on fe N id M Baker, craise; if + on eer ae ayn Wilmington, NC; New Ra ae, Por ra 4 J K Show, and Mar; a in: |g tos} rehire N Yorn wa Sid sae de rutve:, March Nore: ao Roach, South, 3 N Caroli 4B. Sowa; wir | So “haa PRES besfold NB. Bowere i 1,000 wh: | tania Defries, 100, igh sperm: epee ays: Ti ta Smalte 20 “SEWPORT—In rt May It. 20 Abigai dots | Shearer, from Calain tor NYoek? ww Lo son, zat be ‘ohn Snow, Bor Watroue,’ Myst { outer harbor, barks wi dford, sailed Havan ‘owell, HT ‘fogut, Clark: Ey ea" Norwieh. ner, Cambri AND Atr May Poehrs Mountal Gi Nichol ee Lina Rendall Lens Jan 12, ieee ae Norfolk: Marcell oD Eldre a 801 Walker, Belfast for Ro AM, the ahove except brige oy sehrs Pavilion, HC Danton, Mary a5 fv DE SFORD arin aL, noluia Dee 15. Sid 10th, ove Carver. NEWBURYPORT—Arr rt ter, Prentice, Edw Wooten, Weaver, rey held fs forN on. Grover, noman, Philad ot Ree. for Portland; York: ‘Abigail, Lo Lord, on, Rock! N vobre § ickersom, ¢ Reiley ob , Thurston, Baltimore. ma Lap Oete afeane on ere. 2 Flora (B LN a 1 Mathias for do. Dime, Boston for SEAVAGOAE- tn port eri! 96, brig Lavsces, Greenman, Ls CCA—! rt ‘Apr MVACC! and scht W Hlinzrard, Sanders, for NY ork, Ma. Sd pes vious to the 27th, sehr itae h Martin, Perine, Saluria, re Drasden, rea he! Phils. tr May il, ay Black - T Puindelph hi steamer De: Lanpner, do. 1! ge sobre Bévert, ond beraing it so, but retarne RORFeLK~cia May 10, bark Be obi A Maroy, ape rk; by York: Philadel! . oF Eclipse, Goals ORLEANS —A aay © Te ac! sip et Oke hey Pinenitt for aitimore, Abas pated ne Nictous, Ww ‘omter. Purrington Ni) ‘35 months ont chias for NYork, Cha brie folus, Knowlton, a Nile was rold under execution on the Potor aa sere lenas for 85 The ‘cil, about ¥,00 gallons, brought vue OUTi—Helow May 10, sehr Armada, from New ry RovibE \ or ey Pet? Parison, Rede ie ot tel, Jo ee: bhuke, Wilsington, NC. bo load for 1 ine, Charleston. o ad y (new, ‘renok, nloope PN Seymous, Wien way, 2! mos. 10 wh: 14 Al loxander. jynn 10 ep; Milo, " 0 gps 16th, Petre Tae Charlerton. ep. Win Wirt, SALEM—Arr May mos: Timor, Rog faratogn, Hodgdon, dock } mos, 50 sp; Minerra. Pease, 6 mos, 14) ap; Benj Rush. | by a Id Febl. Marengo, Devoil, Mareh 2, Brookline, oa Denice Pe Porinne , brig Laura, a 2th, brig Willie, | ie aye A inne cruise; Sth, Bi Arr xt NBedford Ma} an Ocenn, St tere wick, Butler, d tars cil Spons om Beychelie, ta ae Orosiano, Johanon, Oehetsk See ashen ee Som hs bon, Sid from rernam Aud ice ri t003 W, Samos Au Mth, bark Chero- 9, be rk est Danver, h 1200 bbls # Vork Arr 9th. ‘ol, wehre W it | Minter in. S York drows, Kolloy, | orton: Homining Dorul, Varied Goloonda, Kerr, ial ye brig Wm Crawford, Poy 2 echraC C Stratton, Philadelphia; 10th, 81 'SAVANNAM—Are May 8, sohr Jonas Smith, gs wehe Malabar, Ci ‘ottrell, Boston. Pores NOrleaus for 1 tea, Norris, Boston, ree, Tyler, Kondont; Mlack= mk Tine «

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