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Our Honolulu Correspondence. Honowvtw, Feb. 11, 1865. Yankee Bnterprise—Establishment of the First American ‘Bases of Success. I enclose you a curiosity in the shape of the business card of the first American house opened in Japan since the ratification of the treaty with the United state. As twiflng as it appears, it marks the commencement of saotber important era in the commercial enterprise of our country. 1 think you will deom it worthy.of inser tion in your columns. Here, then, is the announcement of this AmericoJapanese firm, the first haillag from that remote quarter of the world :— ecoeccceccose seo 2ee 4 REED & ba gry Bree: (AMDLERS AND GENERAL coma CRTs, ss HAKODADI, JAPAN, frequently repes' bile has bes0me of eae went number we sball these scandalous ey-nt: load? -A. The first to ), the second Comal many thousand feet of wood, or how many did she ship in these three ports ? @ took about twenty, in Cumallasa from righty to nety, and in the inst port she shipped about ove hun- f loge were shipped in the said brig ? A. ido not know, but they appeared to be small, Q, Who delivered the wood in tnese the pi Scenes aot delivered by the same person, aud oSariana, andin the third the’ Commandaat, Antonio t cargo had the ship when she returaed to this he had scarcely enough of ihe ship no other kind of cargo TT peor ues. Con., Hon. nev 4 Smith,N.London ahems & Havens, tas: ee pie Q. What class o ate? A. In So- pomery: 3 livered by Senor oo Sceccccooeoee coceccecoocecoco$ 9020200000000 09900007%00000000 . T. Dougherty, the janior partner of the house, ly Known to the commercial commu- with the United States Consu- . ject was forme:! of establishiag this house at Hake: some of the leading merchsots here offered to furnish {t with goods ou the most advan- R Messra Raed & Dougherty lave and loaded the Caroline E. cargo, with which the latter gentleman sails to-morrow. ‘There is mo doubt the undertasing will prove a success. fal one, aa the new firm have alread, umber of whale ships for certain articles to be delivered at Hakodadi in three months from the present date. 1 consists chiefly of wosling stores and suppli are staple articles, aud will not Every one here takes an interest in th ‘terprise, both on eccount of ita novelty esteem im which the parties undertaking it en) ° also by Senor Santi they were delivere 5 is well and favorab! 46 coon as the it im any other of hip pursue her vo} wifhout a z was cantipred in the the captain wished to haul u, but I answered he could not of wood in the por! Foot with @ large | complete cargo? A. port of Cumalla ran Pig set es as he not taten in cary but the captain insisted on setting sail, and left the por! of Cumallass in such a way that, after the vessel had rounded the point of Solavento, he was obliged to run to the poop, seize the wheel from the sailor who held it, and luff to prevent the ship striking. The ship ran to- jo, when the captain changed Cumaliara, and then tooxin his orders from a success of the wards oe bens course for the port of cargo as well asin the port of Macoris. After shipped his cargo in this sea, but percelv ng that tl hidden rocks he cast anchor to awa s00n as itcommenced to blew the ship foundered in the ving ‘t, the captain agaia put to was Funping upon wait for the wind; as The Apprentice System tn the Navy Revived ‘The Sezretary of the Navy has just completed his re lor the enlistment of boys, is he service under the old law of substance is as follows : The pa- t to be requisite and certified. under fourteen or over eighteen -to serve ulations ané instruction: <= Is this the only reason why you cid not continue in ths ship? A. Yes. Q. How many workmen hadthe shipand who were they? A. lbere were only two—one named Estebun Mendez and the other Seferizo. Q. Is there any other fact you noticed while on board that you can nov disclose? A Nothiog. OSE MAAR, Commandant of the Port. J. F. Drwauprne, Secretary. Santo Dominco, F Steam Between New Yorke, Mone axp Texas,—Seve- ralof ovr influential men, whilst at the North last fall, Captain Graham relative to New York, Mo- ment the boys are to be rent to the most convenient re- ceiving ship and there clothed and instructed in sea- men's duties; they are not to be permited to attend as aervapts or waiters on officors, Kc. structions are given as to their professional and elemen- 7 education, for which par oa they are to be formed into clarses under the charge of competent officers, warrant and petty, who are to reader a weekly report of the eonduet of each boy. At the end of regular cruises, the conduct of the boys also to be reporte! on, it h suggestions concerning them as the chic? Such apprentices to be furnished (o sea-going vessels after instraction, not to comprise more than one-twelfth of the ship’s comple- ment of men before the mast. to be rated as second or third cla: and to be rated higher as they de: of thirdé.elass to be $8 per mont of the first, $10; one fourth of tained until the expiration of his apprenticeship: rest, (a may be required, Strict special in- had several interviews wit! establishing a line of steamers between bile, and Texas, and in conseqaence meati were held here, which resulted in the appointment of a commuttes, consistiog of the following gentlemer Messrs. Battle, Hallett, Emanuel, st. John, Dickey and Brewer, who were then in New York, to examiae a new ip that Mr. Graham was constructing, and con- fer with Lim wron the proposed enterprise. was exarcined by a portion of the committee, in com- pany with a uaval officer of undoubted capacity, and favorably reported on, ready to commence the Ocean Bird, United Stat et them judges pre pe On enlistment they are may seem just, ; of second class, $ the boys’ pay to Mr. Graham is now oposed line with the steamers sand St Lawrence, and has now in our port ready for the business the steamship United States, three years old, of 2 one of the finest steamers, and, it fastest, in the Southern trade, the yours old, a stout, substantial ‘steamer, well the trade between tis city and Tex: Bira, a new and splendid steamer, whic! ‘be expended for bis c! is not permitted to draw but will be credited with ite value, to be encouraged to send to his parents or friends as muck as possible of his pey, exclusive of the retained «ne fourth. No parties of’ two or more boys to be al- lowed ‘diberty’? in foreign port, and when a boy is sllowed to go ashore out of the United States, it must b> in compuny with a petty officer, oF steady and relisblo seamen, At the termination of a regulsr cruise, the commanding efficer to report the names of the boys Daveng leave of absence, and the state of their accounts. tment not to grant more than six weeks leave to mont Ceserving. At the expiration of term of ap . reserved pay, and if ap “promofian oS Ee NRVAL NENG OUR NORFOLK GORRESPONDEN( U. 3, Sam Porta» Nonvorx, Va., April This morning, the ship being all Prepace: Board of Inspectors, consisting cf and Mennirg, and Lieutenant Ken. The drama beat to quarters, and ite & thorough tus; mea moved wi tke Besrd of Ins ble to the comm: Bid eoudition of the ship nud a trew. The boatswain piped ‘all mé the crew, pus aud dea’ening cheers, Ve crew cent on shore, and the ship put o 600 tons burden, and hi will be Gnished by the 15th of April, of 2,000 tons burden, with large, airy and elegant ccommo: ticular for the Mobile trade. eeply loaded at New York, wil! never exceed ten feet, and drawing oct over nine foet ou her arrival here. She will, therefore, be enabled at all times to come to ‘Mr. Graham will put in the vd steamships atan appraised valuation, at once, providing the citizens per terroir vanital 9 Matted? Pt Gays of November, December, Subseriplions will be r. ations, acapted in every Her draft of water, the wharves of the city. etoeren 2878 the compony, vad p the offices of the fol ntlemeu :—Mesui Hallett, St. Jobn, “Dickey Brewer, rlock and Stewart; also, At the request bam has concluded to detain Lawrence until the 29 ommandert Barron came on board: hip uader veat fon in every brane of duty; naa Mobile, Mr. Gra! the United States and st. in order te ascertain what the citizens of Mobile towarca aiding bim ip this most de: Movile Tribune, March 27. Qvick. Tis —Tke New Bedford propeller Wamsatta, Ci of New Bedford haat 6 from New Yo ween the two porta, ‘THE SPITARERGEN FiseERy.. was held at New Bedford on pectors proved how hi arable SAtecprion es ander sud cilicers was rict discipline of the hands to clear abip,’? gave three joy- the colors were Meroury ways that the in Nye, arrived at the on Fhorsday afternoon, in fifteen rk—being the shories! time ever gathering together, A meetiag of ship owat Thursday, for the pur; experiment in the Spitzber- A committee of seven w: ed to obtain subscriptions to the amount of rhares of $100 cach, for the purchays and o verrels, to proceed to tho 8; laeed a correct lat of officers, the ished by 50x teing incomplete:—Comm: Dornin, aq ; Lieutenants, Wm. ho: ting Lietenant, Thos: Brivkerboff; As: Acting Mastar, 1s Lieutenant Marines, former one Pub- necier, Thomus A, sistent Surs¢on. Samnel F pitzbergen sear on an experi- tion waa commenced at t) te Jist with tweoty shares. thot the stock will be takon meeting, one person headi It is stated there is no dou np, apd the, vesccl: will be trom that the ships will arrive out and for wha.es during the seancn, end ree ope eight months from the time of their a Roy rrom Boston ro Aven: leCartaey, Juan ; clerk, Charies R. Berton; Boatawain, Michasi Hal! penter, Joba Rainbow; Gu maker, Davia Deuce, United States fri nnex, George IH. Baker; sail. hi m, Commodore Mayo, ura home in six or der Parvisnee, for pe de Verd Isliads ALA. ERS Oly latthews, of and from tiis fobson’s Bay, Australia, detained off Pernambuco broken his leg. The ‘ernambueo in thirty to Hobson’s Bay in Her best dey’s run was 836 miles, one week she ran 1,980 miles ; and in the month of De cember 7,700 miles,—Boston Advertiser, Tak Winter ORvIses or ix Revexue Corrers,—Tho following revenue cutters bave re completed their winter’s cruising to orders of the Treasury Depa Steam Peiaate Sax Jacrxto.—1 ship of Commodore McCauley, At the time ehe was apo the rate of nize bw ® half koots un beicre attwined by this a january Sth, alter to land the first o! Ringleader made the rua hence to two days and fiom Pernambuco forty-six days. San Jacinto, the flag spoKen on the Litit , she was going at honr, with her new ted to be greater speed than ever News by the Malls, med W. H. Whitaker died on the 12th inst., f wing # nail in s piece of bread. The wali had been driven into the barrel, but had worked through among the flour, and thence into the bread. r, Me, has ordered a sale His Honor is eitaer a re- gular physician, or has excesded his authority, The largest clock ever constructed has just beer fo: the eew Houses of Pariiomeat, in London The dials are treaty two feet in diameter; the point of the minute band will therefore move nearly.fourteon inches every minute, one thousend five buadee! four feet @very (xy, cr about one bundrod and twelve wiles in @ yom. Elikw Loomis, aged about seveaty-five years, residing Wistvor, Ct., was instantly silled on she 1éth mat., at te crogaing above the depot, Sy the express train from turned to port, having a the const, agreeably tment in’ November Revenue cutter Jamss Campbell, Commander George tati ‘ew Londoa, Conn.; boarded and 1g the cruise 172 vessels: rendered assistance ‘ved the lives of five persons, and ssil- Revenue cuter Forward, Captain H. ed at Wilmington, Del assisted 8, and sailed 1,914 miles. Revenue cutter Morris, tioned at Boston, Ma ed 2,546 miles, B. Nones, station. snd spoke 83 vessels; Capiain John Whitoomb, sta- oatded and spoke 254 vetsela; Revenue cutter Taney, Captain Joseph Noyes, station- boarded and spoke 150 vessels; as. ed at Eastport, Me; sisted 8, and aailed 2,058 miles. A Lance TomnEnd.—Ca Norton, of the ship Northern Light, which errived at thaven 14th inst., re; . 43 South, long. 105 30 mit 500 feot hieh and six miles Jong.’ Capt Norton pronounces it the largest iceborg ever seen in those lat tudes. The Morav'an church st Zethichem, Pa., was strack by ligh'p og on Friday night, The tee passed ont of the Ponsbscot river, in Maino, on *he 12th ing It ia Paid that a large number of the population cf Ro cksaler are shout to remove to Canada, oming to the passage of the Maine law. Ariot ocevrzed in Emynuel county, Ga. ical. in-wh.ch Msthew Williamson, Samuel Williaiasoa, and Cuyiet Mosely were killed. Kalves and guos were 4 the roof badly damaged sonal Intelliger ce. Sir Charles E, Gray, formerly Governor of Ji azrived at thie port Tast evening, in the steawe Mr Millerd Fillmore, ex-President of the United States, and ex-Post Master General Judge Hail, were expected at the St. Nichoias Hotel last evening, and have proba. bly already arrived there, The Secretary of the Navy was to bave le t Weshiag ton yestercay in the United States steamer Engineer, for a trip to bis home in North Cerolina. to the cold and ¢issgrecable weather, the Ash ‘North Caroline are doing a very small business. he Ghing season is now nearly balf over, and but very few Geb have been taken In Lawrence City, Kawsas, Territory, the majotity of A suit hae been commenced by the Merchanta’ Ba against koe Grocers’, ia Boston’ by which means ihe rous questions connected with the checks certified by ve teLer of the Merchants, Bank, will be sattlei by sir Charles Grey, Jauaaion; Captain io ropolitan—Hon, P. Mf. “Col. J. N. Bird, ‘apt. S. D. Wash- Orders bave been issued to the police of Bosten, to ar Nov. James M. Url et rent all female street walkers nfter dark, They are to be re larkos, broug>t up on the New York pian. ‘The Legiviature of Louisiana bas enacted severe peval Tying coucealed weapons. ‘hing in some parts of New Ham, of Mexedith Bridge there are dri api Yady, AL ae Newton, Philadel- Toone In the bark Betorremazy: bt Rey dW B 1, WNelson, Dr JH Snow: e: ms ord, DR Leach, 8 W Vail, Mrs Bronden and di 8, Mies A Mulsez, T Green, B Moore, EB Mathews, V tingham, SB Icote, WO eralcove, J Hetkeimer On the 14th ivet., the Congregational church in Sea- entered, and the carpet, sofa rom. The act is supposed to have been committed by a party of the Ladies’ Sewing owed to sell the articles for w of the late Rey. T. Abbott, while a missionary in India, has lately investigation before the Baptist brook, NH, was for and cha'te iskem th Bueb, H Dapuy, ET Howe, 8 W J Riley, BS Barnes, J Windship, Capt Win Wil Star of the South: 6 aulding, BA Franklin ft a Miss Davis, Cc the benefit of the wi From Aspinwall, in s\ B Gros, Capt Drow and lad; ice, John . Mr Jobinnos, Mr Molise: wilo, in sohr Mary Jobnson—J C Dardior Idron, Dr J Rauanheim, L Copolene and I A Nogel, ady been ‘he subject of vention ary of the Treasury has informs’ the C3! Baffalo that milk cannot be admitted from Caa- ada free of duty under the reciprosity Dai the night of the 4th inatent, the or the tower of the Catholic church at Ovid ity, New York, and the American flag substi- erwards found in a bar room ym Bo: bh Ia¢y and three chil From Tamgioo, in seby William Mason and two objidren, Tar Nonnery Oommirree u Lowell Courier remarks upon the latest develope! the nunnery examining committee:—If a thoro' yestigation could be cariied on here in Lowell, the af- fair merely hinted at in the abovo ev! ve one of the rarest The committee appointed to inquire into the conduct Hiss (pronounced Hyve) had a secret sea. 1 investigation ix to in secret; but all questions newers ars to be recorded at length by the Secreta- if deemed decent, will be presented in fall to a on the 17th inst. rather likely to spent here before haps hour nt the school, are detached links in a curi chain, but their connection with the nunnery committee may yet transpire. News says that Mr. Stratton, the show- man. the father of the well known Gen. Tom Thamb, {+ an inmets of the Hartford Lunatic Asylum. W. Holl'ster was shot and killed by Charies A. ‘ue, Nebraska Territory, on the 34 inst, About one hundred and fifty suffa.o on the instant, on & strike, not for an | sa their bannersindicated, ‘cash ' Mrs, Texrrns rn ar General Twi the United atates Arm: if 25 received at the State Depart iflenderfler, Esq , United States of the death tn that Boundary Comm! Captain Ronerr died om the 3iat ult. Mr. Jompm Rirt. teeently at Londo 9 Cow versa Hon nbout some hoop pales » i& the fime to eteure rosy , et Up early —eoent the fresh 5 chbo HOG, Wee Wale @ mle or two before Yreakrast. 4 revolutionary Taunton, Mass. LmY, @ soldier of the nderry, N. Hy aged OL cheeks and b: atr—linten to tt Hiems Tronsiated from our Wereign Files. | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | 20° ‘Books have been opened in Rio Jameiro for the sale of ae [lstonPertagalto. the Spaain treater, ogee MOWEY mAagKaEr. on abares were being eagerly taken up. \- ‘Taurspat, April 19-6 P. M ne ‘The Bresilian fleet sent up the watersof the Parana | This has been « blue day in Wall street for holders of | 1 to make war upon Paraguay had been received with the | fancy stocks. From the opening to the close the ten- | 999 gréatest Cemonstration of friendship in the towns at | depcy was downward, and every stock gold was at lower 1300 which they touched belonging to Buenos Ayres or to | Prices. Indiana 6’s 34 por cent; Missouri 6’s, im Entre Rios. It arrived at Assumption on the 20th Jan | 2<; North Carolims 68, 34; Erie Bonds, 1875, 34; Ilimois | “14 uary. The Paraguayan goverament, while making pre- Central Bonds, 34; Chicago and Rock Island Bonds, 1; 109 parations for defence, is said to evidence « strong desire | Pennsylvania Coal, 34; Cumberland Coal, 1; Cleveland, | 250 —I blows—b: terms. Chicago and Cincinnati Railroad, 34; Hudson River Rail- Seamer Vixen und the French atecuer Flambeau, hare | TO8d, i; rie Rallrood, ¢; Reading Rallroad, ; Michi e to watch the squadron. gan Central Railroad, {. Ia all the leading securities ai correspondence has taken place between tke gor- | there was considerable activity. Railroad bozds were ernment of the Argentine Confederation and the Minister | offered and sold freely, particularly Erie and Hlinois Cen- Plenipotentiary of Brazl og the of | tral. Erie and Resding Railroad stocks were active, but am wor vessels thro fa foe Agente portion of | holders cou not sustain prices. Most of the trausnc- the Parana, in which the latter says his government has | tions were on bayers’ option. Cumberland sold to the nothing but pacilie intentions towards Paraguay. to | extent of about two thousand shares, The bears are at the Legivlative Assembla} ef tnectite cburent The work on Panama, putting out long time contrasts. Ni- pori'ton of our eberoh be tan with the disappear- Transit has become quiet again. It is firmat ance a the, headless condition in which t had been pine pa. pe it fits wort Don Leeenas Fernandez; but that is eo ennai, its | are much neglected. present organization is not satisfactory can: After the adjournment of the board, the following wt continue witheut very fe inconvenience. z Te is vislous and’ incoosisten: with toe existing policy sales of bonds and stocks were made at auction by A. H. ot th iblic, ell as with its decorum and the | Nicolay:— necensities of fis good government, It is, therefore, in- | $5,000 New Orleans City go,3mit dispensible that you cause.this state of things to cease ”” 8,000 Northern Indiana R. Goshen wins ecTunenie ose peuesanar statist | $6 fetal Fineuic empresa vil ow! lo yon ‘Ox 8 iy offensive to Brew, iteaused « winistarial crisis, | 5 shares Erle and Northeast Railroad 25 Second Mr. Chucarro, his successor, 8 had ordered the author of the libel to be prosecatet. 2 do do 23% ‘There has been also a ministerial change in Buénos do do 29 Ayres, owing to some misund upoa financial aifaire. Mr, Pena had resigned, and had been succeeded | 960 do ay property, pRgatits 5 by Mr. Hiestra, 10 do American Express Pemspeny By the civil war now raging in Peru, there have fallen | 100 ¢o bange victims, willed in the ery ; died from their wounds, | 50 do Bank of the Commonwealth. 9436 | common State at 418; excuted A 139, 2 ‘The revolution in Bolivia has been entirely quelled, o is rong | eel a8 2 There is an enterprize on foot for the purpose of Ught | 49 do Pere ane ing Vera Cruz with gas. The materials are being seat 10 do Merchants’ Insurance Compan, out from New York. 18 do North River Fire Insurance Co By an official document, transmitted recentlyby the | 40 co Stuyvesant Fire Insurance Company Governor of the province of Loja, in the rej of | 10 do Arotic Fire Insurance Company. 9436 | frm Beuadcr, to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, it sppears | 39 do Lorillard Fire Insurance Company. at sn that a very interesting discovery ot the remains of an 60 do Brondway Fire Iosurance Company. ancient city had been made there. These rvins sre | 950 do Jsabella Copper Company. situated at some cight es from the city, of Loje, in| 100 do Wauhiogton Slate Company. the centre of the mountain called Tamba->laxco. = 25 do New York Balance Dock Comp Hy : 2 *, Nien, Lape, NS. 210 Lele Shem oth hase ip ate jd" from Bio Jancizo March 1, Ripple, Morgan, New Kew i 3 Pr RE bone poe bln Sion 1a eee ef 3 RR rs He fs eecede S8See8SSssess: Best 3 2ESy: RKK eenge BESS RR sa eae ite Che ti ae a 4s Moy erie Beas Fellow, 300 wh Sarab, ‘ouched at do Dec gany, SH, 40 ep; Sth, NB, 600 w oard "From Feb 8 tat 1 “eaters een 47 28 8, ‘bound home, with abs 1600 bi ‘Arr at Hilo Deo 22 Harvost, - J . 24 Jos Butler, NB, ba ty Jen 36, Sdoramento, of Weet- ito Wone ont home tartare Wh Jen eee i bs Mee Notices to Marinors, LIGHT AT POINT BONETA, ENTRANCE TO SAW TRANOCIACO JAY, CAL. bt will’be exhibited about the first ot Boy, from Point ‘on the Northern side of the en- ti Bay of San y ‘The laminating apparatus is of of the ayitom of Fresnel. Th ‘ower, surmounted bya lan about 260 fect above the son for i ‘of the atmosphers, ro water, at s distance of 2354 nautionl or it of ins 4 B has ‘the light- é cont ‘Avni, 19—6 P. io lo a URSDAY, . M. 177 do Columbus and Xenia Rai‘soad 8836 a Aft™ £0 barrels pots sold at $5 87 9 $6, and pearls 99 BREapsrurrs.—Flour.—Market 10254 | about 7,100 8,000 barrels, incl $9 87 a $10, and Bank......0.. 19 | a6 $10 a $10 75, and extra at $11 60 a $13: Americ sales of 3,000 barrels at $1! 1076 | which’ wax 123¢c, per barrel advance, 8 uthern was al: 105 | higher, with sales of about 1,; 183%6 for common to 1 oa ont eat eat Lighthouse Inepestor. San Francisco, March 22, 1855. i wil also a 200 barrels at $10.8 $11 37 good and favorite brands, and at $12 60 a $12 76 for extra do; Western was in good roqueat tices and 400 a 600 barrels extra Ohio were sol: tre sales were 500 barrels taken Inspector's Office, Under the act of stakeaze of Mobile ging through Choctaw Pass as formerly, and light- 0 ‘wrecked stat: rolonging the line of channel at a $12 25—amo: 9736 | fer Richmond of Canadi 5c | sales at $7 £0 for suparting. Meal, unchanged. Wheat. Se | A small Jot of 400 bushels Genesco were sold at $270. Corn. —Marxet firm ; 16,000 bushels sold, including mixed, wards an angie of the north, in an exteasive pliin, is to | “4+ tng second board the market wasa shade better. | white ano yellow at $1 09 » $1 103; and 1 be seen # beautiful temple of sistg. fous rent ee and ten wide, with pillars e these, except the range stakey, are to be left on the port: iand'when coming in. con- | Brie advanced % per cont; Reading Railroad, 24; Cleve. | jresternaniaed were sold, to arrive tor bar which ru: Rye.—3,000 bushels North river bas also beon placed on the e at easterly from Cedar Pi iy dition. To the south is seen a magnificent palace of sixty | land and Toledo Railroad, 34; Illinois Central Ratlroad, | treme price, yards long, with « grand gateway, worked ic the same | 5; Cumberland Coal, 4. Chicrgo and Rock Island | 8c. a &5c. Style as the temple, us and ayartments, —State and heavy Westera Correz,—Sales of 600 bags Rio were made at 10ic. a al hich runs out of West Cleer, and ono on the west ond of the smali detached shoal 801 bof the other. o] a : Railroad, 134. ‘There ; ith enclosed baths, which convey the idea of gardens. | bonds fell off 1 per cent; Panama 1, 136. 10X60. #1246.; 100 do. Cape at 9%c., and 50d9 Mari- To the cart stand several buildings, forming striets, which | was not much done in any atock. pos be Fadil che thongh of less ragnifoence, are of the seme material. cesuntét Ee duiateaie eee ee The former populousness of this city may beertimsted | , THe transactions st the of these beacons is together in nsolid clump. Veas . S ote Foret icp oi Esa SA HAE ron fato them not enly fer the market waz rather quiet, as waiting later foreign news, The sales footed up about tyre safety bon LBADBETTER, EASTERN OVERALL BEACON. by Lhe size of the two pantheons on each side, each at | day were as follows:— 800 a 1,C60 bales, mostly to spinners. Jeast ball a rue in extent, with -plsces set apart for || Paid on Treasury account..... interring tue Meads’ The giveruiant bad taken moe | Peseived lo. sures to bave the ruins further explored. Balance do, ‘The Universal of Mexico, in view of the Leg pro- | Paid for Assay Office ... duced by Mr. Arrangoiz, and recently publis! in the | Paid for disbursing check: $223,977 08 PER ER a aoe er Fr ‘2a. 64, at 1,000 bales of cotton edat 316d. o %4d,, and 150 boxes bacon at oe Havre cotton wns engaged at 3c., and a lot 3,008 62 | of todacco at 1c. ‘lo Bremen 100 bbls. shoe pegs were 65,083 96 | cngoged at about 2s. 6d. To California € The Eastern Overal Beacon wil ag it is to be replaced by a new one, Lisat. ©, MANIGAULT MORRIS. 0 3.N., yuse Inapeotor, District, Charleston, Ayeit 184860 - Haat, respecting Santa Anna’s project of enlisting | qho warrants entered at the Treasury Departmen’, | mace at 30c. a 35c. per foot measurement e reg:ments of Swiss mercenaries, now reli tly risits that the fact was 60; shat, his'Gerene. Highness, | Washington, on the 17th inst,, teeing his territories menaced by the United For the redemption of stock. the one hand, and the Indiane on the ot) ) For paying Treasury debts. such a Cesign, but bad abandoned it For the Custom: Gadeden treaty was concluded; and it brands Mr. Arran- | For cover Fruir —Sales were made of about 400 a 500 boxes, in- R.’2, at $2 45, and layers at $2 75, Horniy—-64'earoue acl er actlve, tor eapeek at 4 lonzy.—44 tierces sol arrive, for export, at 45c + 25,698 00 | snort price. iat . vine , Moxarses.—400 bbls. New Orleans sold at 26c, a 30c., Spoken. eludipg Regis, from Caliao for Unitod States, off Poraam- rig mecel ot and for Charleston, Firo Island light 10 ing into 1 golz with bed faith and want of patriotiam in giving | For covering into the Treasury from lands... 71% 61 | aqq 300 do at 200 it and confidential documen's. For the War Department. . (1,207 25 Peete yrigkr wenty is being negotiated. between Spain | for the Navy Department ¥ and Mexico. For the Interior arbment.. . 6,688 99 bs For re-paying in the Interior Department... 15 2% | pois Police Intelligence. ‘The receipts of the Stonington Railroad Company for | at $1 CHARGE OF OBTAINING $1,700 BY FALSE PRITENOKS | —£QUABBLE AMONG EDITORS—CHARGES Of GRAND —Sales of spirits were made at 4130. + 478,881 26 | and common rosin at $1 core 68, usual conditions. Elongeray ili, Chapman, from Porto Rico jor Bos from Matangas tor Bo Schr Mary Elisabe ton, 17th, off Cape C Provisions.— The market was easier; sales about 1,500 including old mess, at $16 25a and new prime at $15. Beef.—300 bbis sold, at 2.60 for country mess. 16 3134, and new Cut meats firm; 200 Foreign Ports. 73¢0. for shoulders and at 96. a Acvapizra—In port April 3 schr Grand Island, Reed, from Newburyport. 99 50.0 3} | the month of March amounted.to $24,131 65, against mcheges sold, at h last year, show. | 5: LARCBNY— FELONIOUS ASSAULT AND BATIRY. $22,980 21 for the corresponding mont! 7 %e. for hams. Frederick H, Bryan was arrested yesterday, ly officer | ing an increase of $1,201 44. The increase was all in | 4i(bbie, at 97%: Bassa (Monrovia)—Sld Jan 29 bark Ivla do Cabs, Miller, for the Gold Coast. Ir 18 —Lineeed was very firm, st 84c a 85e ak Patterson, of the Lower Police Court, charged wth hay- | freighting businese, and barrels. Tho store price was 85c. 8 87c. Maunfac- ing obtained, by falce pretences and frauduleit repre- | Judge Roosevelt has granted an extension of ninety | tired ¢ ¥ sentati 1,700 from George W. Platt, of 10 Amity | days to the receiver of the Knickerbocker Bank for | bleache: street. gia geomet states that theaccusednduced | winding up its affairs, at theend of which o dividend |, Whale 6éca 67c. Manufactured (pring fo , 660 a 67, him to go into a project to purchase lots snd bulld.ouses | will be declared. mM varied from $2 a $2 10 for natural and at $1 80, and crude bark Shizlo; Crude sperm scaice, bs ship Buphrasia, Hord, for do; 0. Rick —200 cases sold, en See from * 2.60. per Ib. EvGan.—The sales enibraced abont 810 @ 1,000 bhas , on Long Island, and stated at the time that he (he ac- We learn from the Buflalo papers that on aud after the | included in which were 500 2 600 bhds. Cuba muscovada, cused,) was the owner of large amount of iy; Taina nd would wwe it Jointly Wrists, eavenead, (61,100,) In eal Sas tha ‘antay; in caiving Feprestnl cts Me advanced wee hot pos Yess ing and one in the evening. Similar traius will start at that ine! ‘Spprop: property for the benefit of both parties, ne pocketetto and New York city road will ticket through to Phis- > end mace no return of ant, The accused. on being tronght't thts eet delphia for $10, and to Baltimore for 611 60. Arrange. eri} away, from and Esl for Baltimore neat week. Siznra Lrone—In Vark, for Marscijjes 20 Ast of May, two express trains.» day will be run from | chiefly at fc. a 62¢e., and 200 8 300 New Orleans, ranging Buffalo to Philadelphia and Baltimore—one in the morn- | ‘Tom £¢. ® dnd 160 boxes of Havana yellow, at 0760. the above ami cities LoRaoco.— Sales 10 5 2 rahe of for Buffalo, and 30 cases of se iting it t0° tae Perch} | from both of those cities daily tur Bumio, The Buifale ng 30 ae de 40 Se ee hr Dolphin, Parker, larch 8 brigs Gov Bld brig Falmonta Broun, NB—cla Spell Md ashe’ Win. Wallace, Sharp, ds. wore sold a |. State and Ohio, at 360, nolly, cenied the charge, and stated that he would mke ' ments are also being made for shipping freight through oe Se! pecans wani-est on an examination. He way jeld | from Baltimore and Philadelphia to all parts of the West wes, Al Sanvein, it and “ald 84 for MARITIME INTELLIGENGE. Vistar a ag of $2,000 to appear for exeminaton, | end Southwest, at rates more satisfactory. than those by lalla hel oiled ii one 0; the proprietors o} the Fresh, newspaper, Le Progra, was arrested oy atte, | Pittsburg and Wheeling. by | x Webb, of the lower police, charged, ia RAILROAD DISTANCES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO BUFFALO. the dempaint of Poul Arpin, another of the owaen, | Philadelphia to Pert Clinton, miles i a the Vith day AECL a Sworn tp SiS be © compiainant Elmira. fondant, Baron, made an AMidarit ogainst bed Elmira to Hornellsville... arging him with larceny, which caussd his arrest ind | Hornellaville to Buflalo. chef Satta cid pete ME Ace Me | no i = jury ew eee eeeeee wees + what was wrong and falae'on ths in bon ae Of the travel py this route, the Reading Railroad Com- y im qi the travel py Hite Vous olly eld the scoond to anawer. pany coxtro! the trunk itve from ‘Philadelphia to Port + bux 7 aie . rong hes Ass Clinton, a distance of sevente -to%¢ auttes, Travel and yard pallce charged with Thaviog, om the aight of the | frame 2 —+ PDuiadsiphia to. the Western lakes must Lhe ay mya gat om the loan office of a $13 fate this route. Heretofore this transportation has besn hee ionetcceeeel sree Soe oe tas property ie principal ty the way of New York. The distance Iie porseraion when e<ested. He was taken before city to Buflalo, via the Hudson River and Wood, at ue Market Police Court, when, | Centra! Railroad, is 476 miles, vie the Erie Railroad. the property being restored to sts owner, tho complaint | stout 470 miles. Add to this the distance bet ween New Officer Bostwick, of the Court of General Sessions, ar. | Yorkand Philadelphia, 96 miles, aad we have an ag- rived in town yesterday from Stradeburgh, Monroe coun- | gregato of about 670 miles.against 424. miles direct be. ty, Penn., having in bis custody Wiliam Sumner, who 7 Bes been inatctedl in tite ctty fie beving viene ‘quan. | tWeem Philadephia ani Buffalo’ via tho Reading Rail- tity of leather from M, ley, No. 38 Spruce street. | road. In relation to the opening and op:ration of this ‘The accused wa- arrested on a requisition drawn by Gov. ite the last rt Railro} Clark on Gov, Polleck, of Penasylvanis. He was "eaten Seed ee Nae TENGEN. SE. Se Hoping okey ALEXANDRIA—Arr Apvil 1 sobre 1, Smith, Crocker St Jo! :: q Sid 17th sobrs Wm I, ht, 13 Gibson, and Benj Brown, Providence; Mist, ‘18 steamers Parkor ALMANAO YOR NEW YORE—THIS DAY. 6 44] nIgH WATER Poit of New York, April 19, 1855, Work. BALTIMORE—Arr Aj han, Boston; Locust Po! CLEARED. ‘dst Ba Turner, San Fraxcitco, CH Abby Morton, Morse, Sherman, Providence, a, Pe i), MeAlmon, Hi Brig Gencrat Boyd, Gilpatrick, Philadel Ux. Hiorth, Philadel , Gorman, St John, Murray, Boaufort, Davis a N, Robinson, Plyimc la, Smith Wilmingtos a den, NOrlea} Al ‘Tobey, Borton; (ord. ld ‘BAN GOR—Arr A) BATH—Arr April Piosra pain, Wadleigh & J Durand & Co, x, HG Donovan. Nb, Brott, Son & nil 15 sohr Ei a, eee NY if Boston), Patte: Havana 3th ull ; Phi eerialaioe 8 Salem; Sl 5 pisep eee #8, Rovertson, Georgetown, 8 febrad H Chadbourne, wa iors, Phila’ 7 Liverpool... Signal Cove Way, Brage, Sales Hertford, JW Mokes, x, Newpor igek, Providence, master. Gage, Baltimore, Cromwell's lino. piladatphia, JS Whitney & Stoamer Gcorges C: ; Zoare, Steamer Palmetto, Baker, Fi iscoon, Alaxea Co. bh Beek Eres ai i ively Albert Gatlati ers, NOrleans: Nh Set ARRIVED. Stoamship Star of the South, Marks, Aspinwall,vis Kit iG) spoke bark Galena. from Navars, with Steamship Jamestown, Parrish, Richmond, &o, to Ludlam before Judge Stuart, wno held him to bail in the c | sa ton lth inat, with coffoe, pimento, &c, to $1,000 toenewer, Sumer’) The managers look forward, and with great coni- date, tat af, lon 7 John Murray was arrested at, Rondout, on the Hudson dence, to a very increase in the passenger and | “*il)..crahio Sawesi river, and taken before Justice Pearcy, of the Second Dis- | merchandise traffic. The great line of road to the North trict Police Court, where he stands charged with having | ®nd West. to which allusion was made in the last tro nts. Ship Telasrar(of Nantucket), Coleman, Cienfuegos, with on the 14th inst. beaten Patrick Larkin, the proprietor ofa | reports, via the Little Schuylkill, Catawisss, Williame- eyes, liquor store im Hamersley street, witha pistol, and after- eal and Fie, Sunbury and Erie, and Willismsport and wards stabbing him in the hand. It appears, from the mes, Griffiths, New Orleans, 12 daye, with ™ ira roads, was opened on December 18, last, ‘These | Mant. ‘7 W ucla s SOR: Ocseans, iS days, with mdse gebrs Maria Fletch statements wace before the magistrate, that the parties | works, costing at least $3,000,000, are direct feeders to | 4. ei2nkc had 8 quarrel together, in the house of the complainant, the road of this company. By them a direct commuar. Ship Antoinette, ison, New Orleans, 15 da: York. PM ochre Songs od r Wvisenasete Hsrriet adout a emsil debt ssid to ce due Murray, whens | cation is made to the various and im; it roads in | to Eas! fight took place, resulting in Larkin recel: good | Western New York, and thus with the as and the | » Bark beating at the hands of Murray. The Justice the | Great West. A vasteountry of great resources, heretofore | Mit. with oll, do. to ¥: latter for examination on the ge preferred agains) | without railroad facilities, is opencd to Philadelpbin, with sugar, to Strover: yar him. and a direct line of communication to the great lakes, THE SPRING STREET HOUNDS —“ DANDY” O'MARA, eival in eggs od voc aes to sony, leading | ton, ‘i ‘0 New York, is thus Pro} accommo- ee ee oa tee aatcteert Tatrick | date no large & business as may be confidently expected, lagelphia counterfeit faeir | ® ¥ery m ea ete Tit cen Tre ees |: wall fhe: Sotally, insientfionst wives cosptrea vive iio Hounds” fer, the past two years Francie | latye capital invested in these new works, thus bringing Wheeler is now captain, has been such for years, and is | the le & Hac Estcite, Miller, Siorra Leow once, PR, April 1, nd Marie Toke * April 1, with cot- 8, with sugar, to River), Gray, Keubl & etapa k Norumbega, Delano, Galveston, ower & Co. ia Ponce, PR, a: Pierce, Aguadills, eyed for £ hilacelphia; Steuer, rate expenditure will be requisite; but it it agar passengers and traffic on the line of this road. inst, with sugar, to W 18 brige Meohania, Clazk, Machias for NYor' the orly commonder the company, which i+ respectable, | From the returns of business cn the Reading Railroad | “s,*? ever bad. for the first feur months of the present year, we see jaehias, with lumber, to pingbam, Gloucester for Ms wil 14, tag 36, lon Tn meg de, to Cornin tnd Hone? Bee Nike Coroner's Inquest. that the tributaries bave all been more productive than whalesbip Hal a 2, About 944 o'clock on Wednesday morning Me. Hiackey | anticipated, and that the receipts fromthe new connect. | wich Inlange. 13 a ©. Lodge, residing at the house offs. Bellows, No. 49 East | ing lines will be quite large. The Reading Company | wit, wit Breauway, met with « fatal accident while trimming a | bave made no eftimate of income from addiciewal | Temple, ins grape vine in the rear of their premites, Me. Dodge, it | sources, for the year 1865, The managers “ave simply 8 apprers, got upon the arbour, which waa very rottea lated onsed 240m merchandise | 44%, anc fangerous,'and commenced ‘clipping the vies, SY tetcdatn aaa a 3 Mec foe feck et JA Swett, Morchane, terman, Soa tha, Ate April 4 aches ina ?Gnloution F m (of Tanuton), Stapl 0. ‘overboard Poter Enzels, seaman, , Portsan, Port Spain, 20 owlton. ai when 7 y+ w offset sey diminution | Cabello, Merch 2, Without any warning the stricture om which peat perspec Pgh : standing gave way, precipicating ioe to” the pore from the con trade. On this bawis, says the report, | 2hGv5 Lreeg S nat unfortsiafe man falling on the flags, | the result of the income account for 1855 will be not | forcast! Mi Téceived a severe fracture of the skull, ing:— Which brough? about death ina few hours afterwards, | 108° ' meio on en $2,010,498 a1 Cercner Q"Lonnell proceeded to the house of Mr. Betiowa | Net pro roe he Soe! and held on inquest upon the body of deceased. A post | Deduct interest on srg, Onse eee aaion ezaminatioa of the ly was made by Dr, caused by fracture of the skull, Verdict accordingly, maturing from Dee, to July Deceased was about 28 years of age, and was bora tn DEE IY Ary HE Mostachusetts. -He had Seen boarding at the house of =. and ae ean Ere tet anand wat much ‘Totul $1 hens o family nnd e lecge ctr 4 Wh al bbiy ide Mion dcoed & LavONe sateen y ly ge circle of acquain: In this year, and at last, the original design of the Schr Orec hurstey, the body. ot an pakrowa man, about 85 projectors of this work has been attained; and while it | & ay wtreet NR. Coroners Dermot Rotifiedof tig | willcontinue, as heretofore, to serve the public, as the fact, and Fosaes Sark Lda] an inquest fee greatest carrier of the cheapest fuel, it will now also vd, “ 9 upon an exami- | assume its true position as one of the leading avenues tien Of fhg body by Dr. O'Hanlon, {hat the deceased eae stony Bear want ‘weeks, hat ne | Of travel and trafic to the North and Went, war about five feet 260 inglgg jn heicht <32 worg Zhe net enrnipzs for the four months of the present af. bth La brown whiskers all around his face AB4 chm” Ne of violense wero visibve. Deceased wore. a we en | a) year ate $3,540 54 over aod above thos fer the cost, blue cloth doable breasted vest, and black pants | *me time last year. The company’s estimate has al- over a oe of cheoked ones, flannel underahict, two , . cotton 6! ae L linen bosoms, and boots, with over. The gross income of the Reading Railroad for the first lem, Jordan, N «ford: Ith, brig Crystal Batnge Deis lis Handy “King, Bortor ‘ tho Gulf Stroam ‘ale from NW, which oan od ost jib, de. The MW Johnson, Porto Cal ixas & Ci 10. thers (Br), Nearing. Halifax, 6 days, with Cloud, Cue Boston; arotine, ay PJ il a baee cl Dotaee ‘RT—Arr April 17 sobr Sophia Ann, Smith FORD—Arr April 16 schit Rose-in nth ath Sa ree saCD ere, lo, i lareh 30 with bas. New Orlean ‘anion, who gave it as bis opinion that death was |“ i eget floating debt Scbr WH me amor Georges Creel ‘ka (of Boston), from 6 from Gibraltar, to Gager, Charleston, 30 bours. BELOW. 1 Sicily, and Palermo 0 rapor & Devlin. Numbic Tivernool; bark Hermitage. ‘Aspinwall; *“~ 7 ‘The ship i antine, and the shi; ‘The steamshit ic, for Liverpool, anil si last night at 6 PM, ready been exceeded that much in one-third of the year, Win during the ay South, and very light, ward Oliver (Br), Card, ton, Messin stowage capa bees on. shoes on, Vercict:—Suppored drowning, four months of 3854 amonnted to $741,630 09, and for " Whentces and Exbibitions. the same lime in 1855 to $1,000,200 48. In 1854, the ro. | ,,At Mobile 12th inst, th Baoanway Turarrr.— hake} betiv” is axmonnesd for this evening, w appear ag Macbeth, Mr, C a8 Macduft, a5 Lacy Mecbot! d Davidge, Whitl good aggregat Uivee\peincipal niteher.” Unosnboquonce ot tue prearlouree. | %e Prepertion holding good this year, the > iP ¢ of this piece, there will be no other performance. Bowery Taxarne.—Thi Pythian’ is + . thi eagedy, of “Mag. | eeipts for the firet four months were equal to one-fifth | lon ‘orrost will dep of the present year than for the past four; for the trafiic on the connecting lines has yet kardly commenced. The jeces aro announced | passenger business must be very large through the the Mi aad - favorite the sate, ot ne a Datmai In je arco ef Tee Tool of “Toe Too lade the entertainments. income of the Reading Company. It now forms the successtal comsay | tusk line over which the trade of a large section of comedian, as Me. ns’? will follo mMerour comnecting roads must be merged before meot- "Uy Sister Kate” will | tog tide water, Sar fev tis ssteption 19, 1866. the romantic dram ‘R85 eos Vena aaa ee tase SOM 95, <M ; Ser with ths extravagance SietS a 9 ait SERENADE RS —The com 08% wil slog the greed %" . Bistop 33 Duar — This company te to rh The company is large, and Tee tinglan 2k. ae xhi bition of the ‘Tour of Rarope,”” og bo GenW Geepettable AB diongen x CT a4 at contine sks to ‘was constructed by the ‘orter, a fineschoonor of ed tor the flour and PERG gel fadaino Ponist | Of the aggregate for the year. In the event of the | eh! rm ot vied Ez ‘ORT—Arr Aj 17 oe) Wiaaoiphias Ty ea ci cis ap hs te i Seat lonsth | coeipta for 1855 will amount to $5,081,452 40, There is | Dock and Ineuran very little doubt but that the revente will be considera- | 172 poe called the bly larger in proportion for the remaining eight months ot ry lavana. [Arr April 17, solr Race Rook, Go. © Ding, dong 19—Arr ship Helo Marine thee Wi ennab summer months, ard in the fall the transportation of | ,,B08TO: Sayannans coney produce to market will prove an important item in the | sma, PR; Isabelle, and Flying Fish, Herald Marine 1d, April 19; 1 Phare bee America, le, Havana; Tahiti, Buck Altavells Carvery Cardeans et is Dia er, ax; honsdale, Cloweli x th Brougham as Gerald | country must pass, and into which the business of nu- novia ae cling Ch Pa Deum, Waxten Lory, st Now Orlenas from Lith lt, in reani!, fore aud Beintopgelians ment 2 2 at a fares eee oate topseil or main topmart. Puoraeay Jon 75 89, foll in #ith the oa) of about 100 ved and painted load color, Woo from Ub tag Brae erat AS

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