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8 Our Boston Correspondence. expenses of o standing army, amounts aly to the es- belonging to Jobn Bosrox, April 19, 1855, | tablishment of an efficient constabulary, designed for the Rengh agislasare stregt, belonging Travel Between Boston and New York—The Sound Steam, | suppression of internal riots, aud the maintenance of S the 3 boate—Interesting to the ‘* Free List"’—The Maine Liquov | law and order. The reciprocity treaty recently con- ‘Law in Massachusetis— Business in Boston—Hotels— | eluded with the United States, has contributed Theatres—Mrs. Julia Hayne as Norma—A Débiit— | small degree to this result. It is felt that by What é& Costs to be an Actress—Political Matters—Mc- | bility cam Canada be called upor to assume a contricities of the Majority, Bc. dc, Boston has always maintained a close and intimate | which makes the two countries commercially connection with New York, and although the Moasrn | lisld to be s saficient pepe ag sy ‘Athens has been Jeft far behind in the race for commer. | rising diheckly aut of the aot of eit cial peosperity, wationa) importance and increase of population, it still maintains its ancient reputation as the safest and best governed city in the Union. It claims to have the pest schools, the best hotels, the best library, (the Athemeum,) and the best theatre, (the new Boston theatre,) in the Union. Such a city, leaving business matters entirely out of the argument, must alwayg be interesting. The means of intercom. munication S@ween New York and New England are ex- tensive, and competition brings about maay im. provements. Three steamboat reutes contend for if i L i o Hi 33 i H & : A 4 i i an to great, we hardly think | ell, and to enquire into the standing, character and Hy wt thie eh, whe tntond het 4 ig ‘MOK | Gtloctions of certain ru, Pattorsos, have at | the end Back India trade,’ | they were unable to find anything in the ef ler, | _ The lightchie. Be 3, cedennd te be Sayan Hist which could be pronounced criminal, The report | PAv7 yard by he Secretary of the Navy. nas innadaes 12] was accepted, and the nine deys’ excitement about the | lowed another, of the dest vessel intended {oF ® dated | nunnery committee nas into history. tae ebion ‘Keen altered for a steamer for er expedition. to 7T Marine Reperts: it ‘action recen’ the elty for dema- bes. are Tee ped ee tee etet dat the titi inst of $25,000, | BOSTON: ,Apell 20—Arr ships Kuropenn, and Chaplain, ka that fhe efforts of the sor Cees tm sorthanate supposed to have been was ents fe . J, on the 19th inst. Heraldt Maxine Conrenpondenen. one avtaithetasding in » atate of | Governor Clark hae respited till the 27% of July Jobs | ghUSGeTON, Jo, Apel l-Are h 27 brig Plorence enquiry eo with which they have been attend McCarron, who was to be hung at Rome on the 20th inst. | othe Forest (Br), Hughes, New York; Li x. Laxovox—"Eaguiry of Ministry, whether the at- | samo time, he ways they by no means increase in pres- | His case is to go to the Court of Appeals. spinwail (an | gages é the of through ers. The oldest, that tention of government bas been to clreular of A cow owning three mills on Saginaw river have i, Now Orleans (and eld 4th for Cubs); i patronage 0 eh pasneng Mice i re Mr, Guthrie, Secretary of the treasury at Wash'ngtos, the same source, we learn that curious dim- | contracted “all the’ Iniaver, they make ‘this season Pemtine Keiser Baltianert, ith woke Ht Swan Boras 7h og a ecient "your corres: rnatructing ‘ors of customs how to intepret | culty bas arisen in refereace to the reception of the new | (8,000,00¢ feet, more or leas) to a party at St. Louis, at | York. travelled im, vis:—the Plymouth Rock. jhe Reciprocity Treaty; and whether any steps are b - ipotentiary from Spain. This gentleman, Senor D. | $11 50’ per M. Sid Ist brig CA White, White, Black River; 6th, sche to the New York miechanice who built her, and nothing ing tahon bo separe the treaty's being out ins | Juan Antone y Zayas arrived at Vere Crazin the | qwelve hundred and fifty-four brick buildings ware | Wane, Greon, + NG. can be more comfortable than her internal arrangemeate. panest jeicicesatsns English R. M. steamer on the dist ult There the usual | erected in St. Louis during the past year. Some of them | - PHILADELPHIA, April 20, 4 PM—Arr stesmer Mf It is painful to thimk, however. that we shall have nome : honors accorded on the arrival of a Minister were omit- | cost from $10,000 to $10,000. The total cost is esti- | senatord. lorie, : of those pleasans ‘‘puffy’? for this line from the regiment Navat Intelligence fea, the government having given orders to that effect. | mated at $4,811,000. Cid ship Barbadoes and : Brent the tear are qxtiganterible fact, thas the | Gorersor General to exerciee the royal peerogstire ami | 4.7 tion 'wewelg of war aow (a, (Us ‘course of soastcue, | Zavan was not received is the character im whch’heap, | _ Anthracite coal is abundant in Nebraska, ‘Some of | Hans Sato Orinon Aanman 4 a * aus ital at some one of! e . ia 7 Me " A member of the Rhode Island ture has succoed. | Sy .D¢ caplet tre movement, s public meeting of the | Woalor our navy. She ison the stocks ia Charlestown ‘and Senor Lorsuo Armenta informed him that | Very good quality bas been found ver. Dat, ‘Diarnaby. Bork an Urine, procuring " itioal | Navy Ward, and is so far advanced that she could be had communteated to the government of Spain the By a recent order of the City Council of Boston, all sone for any evar obec ghar eg peng sieges 0 Fas ear ae es held ba Su ni made ready for gprs if required, in four or five | reascns for the course which had bern pursued towards | bar rooms, barbers’ shi news rooms, and dsgusrreo- of the railways withia the | the purpose of expressing tne dissent of the electors | weeks. Her hull is nearly complete, s hi . ins, Bes- sil, Crowell, Providence; Eugene, ir. ae ee eae, ane setting | ‘agement t Bench, Saunders, Hariford;, Sophia, Greys, her decks im. som whatsoever, i " except the o amids hij yr the rece; of ‘The tact is that Senor Lozano Armenta having been | business on the Lord’s Day. Pinetetionsl fal nate ottihing from Shs NE Smee Fane eaeeinioniat seoacheie Ler cachlsign 2 tare the pelacigal Gmpmantten. ot | Seclanba: Phewne elite BY tap Gusecr we’ Yat com: |) "mest toe ef. Mtcemsclieaaste”censuatic! Gaholad sal Plaatat ‘The other routes will also put on new boats this sea- {the nent location of govern. som, The Commonwealth, for the Norwich line, has | ropely ip favor of the pete rmourre belag pioterred | less be interesting to. our nautical readers already taken her place on the line, and the Metropolis, | toany other. The culy effect of the agitation wili bo | feet long on the Keel. 207 at the load di said to be the largest vossel of her kin’ ever bail, “it | {9 provoke another very selfish discussion inthe As. | and 281 trom tho knight be 4 Disasters. her model, and the style of her construction, will doubt- | tinued to discharge the duties of the legation This, it \verns, confectioners, stablekeepers and cake-bakers, Bare & , Which went ashi a bat . ¥ seat Hoe, | cotton dustion by tee Conte Os Cortions whe inal ress we oridden - give ood Be ony statont of S07 edu xan hoa ea pmber Tat, a eae eet im ent ae, eo a he si; hor ox: | matters affects to pass asa well informed man, a decision | Sauer iie'hitae of en here was nover any | dietely overheuled and tert Sovanuan on eaturéay. for WH en i mington, NC, and Philadelphia, with a oargo of lumber aa: ia a pleasant drive with « horse and ym thro’ ‘the Go or would as soon think of cutting | treme breadth of beam is 51 feet 4 inches; breadth om | in which he gave it as his opinion that im cases such a8 | when the prisons were #0 asnow. The Msine law | [inxton, NO, " ? . ~y be wh maul ih ? eek for th . mbt ae ae exe i 7 which ‘upper fm ry ane _ Cure ect 10 inches, and conaallg the duties of She cies Until ee phe arn ot his govern- ae aa ene ag ea hi athe Sy iz d to Salern 18th, mie sailed mh tant. ove Car ane res ¢ ($4), ta low enough for the diatamce Geers y E H » ; if ex! ced a gale two r pasar ) bee rag! abana na 4 although ee by Ledge) Re goes se yy it is a ‘asbeot 3,500 tons Her dead rise at half floor is 37 inches, | ment should be known. This may well be considered ex- ry 3 Charles Titus stabbed his wife with a | out, which caused tho vessel to loak badl: or 19°, and the angle at the bow at the load line is 57° | treme’y ridiculosu. ‘amy ey a ores zs pee Hyg Shes isd be doees, Sa ex ise. beneficial influence upom present | op oye three conpiate decks, viz: the berth ‘The result, ta, auye our correspondent, that the Mex- | knife, at Pawtucket, Mass., on the 14th inst , while ins Hewbnerners from : = hea i padian Governors, feck a oly ted by | drunken fit. ‘a heavy gal wi but it did r o lower deck, the gun or main , and spar or uJ can government repelled a mi appoint y Be inn lca, be efitch at tho: Malan’ Liquoc la | o¢ qumeraue pee hewn suid and written on the sabject | Socr . Gaetan alse otiog deoks, ose forward xe | She quvernment of ite ancient. supreme pereet couaiey, | Two fzesccourred in New Orleans on the 12th fart; | MEN, anana, Gadermb, from St Icha, NP, foe im Rhode Inland, Consectient and. Massachusetts, Ras | sumption of the duties of Goveraor of this Provinga, a | other aft, below the berth, deck, separated amidships | and who bad already served here in the same capacity: | one was in the equare bounded by Washington, Fourth, | poston. wiih sarap tron, wont anhore at West Qu ayteede been to restrict and in sore cases to abolish the aale of bey fount of speculation has been exhausted inen- | by the boilers, &:. She is quite below, wil An interesting point in connection with this occuzrense | Rousreau, snd Levee streets, which was entirely con- '4. biiged, will probably be a total loss, Br echr Swerd= liquors on these steampoata, and one may bs as quie! | Jeavoring to ‘determine the exeet character of these in, | 82 arched forefoot, and concave lines; but her lignt | is, that Senor Zayas is the bearer of the ribbon for H. | sumed, and the other on the corner of Pleasant and | Ssh, Sanford, with a cargo of wood for Boston, went ashore ana. started deck ith . 1, } the value of | at the same place; will be got off with trifling damage. and fortable in their saloons as in his own parlor. h with naccountable una- | 804 load water lines are decidedly convex, and on the | M.S. H.D. Tosta de Santa Anna, the consort of the | Laurel streets, which destroyed property to The sellway route, vie, New Hoven gete.s falc share of bs rngenta fg Te nip ek ie age harping she is as full aa the run. of well mo | President, an honor which has been expected with much | $30,000, EQ Mancraca (ot the shrongh passengers, but the ride is along and tedi' | them. ’Some affirmed that nia scliay came specially | delled Atlantic packet ships. stern is rounded and Pere Fa Pires Ld a am vino, by the way. bas said | There is great euffer'ng among the wounded and the | {7 a wi 4 e8 A bree ad had this honor nae the storm of 1th in gonterred on them; but the fact fs that at leat dive | NJ’ 'and the etizana have appointed. sommitece to | “OnE aa witha nerally has two hours grace Since the Norwalk accl | permit the seat of government to leave Quebes until the same time maintain the hundred ladies in Europe and in ¢ land of Caba have | solicit subscriptions in aid of the sufferers. Teieak te Hontten prong wy. » os corn. ' tional reputation for argo on 17 {eat disty the spcloreat aigesia rosently inizodcaed | ci0ee,ct the preseus. war; per at eae IS | war fae well as our mérchanvaien, are distinguis Tho Sth was Holy Tharstay, and the good folks of | ,, Thursday last was sot down by s large number of the | Lion With & ship, and carried away mainmset, Fat inte om the New Haven road is worthy of imitation. At each | {ie‘ielter the principles of rerpousible goverment, | World over from the skips of other uations, by the | Mexico were warmly enjoying the Pleasure of the holl- | i¢ being #0, after a pleasant shower in the morning, the | Scum Graxirx Lon x, of and from Rock, sation the name of ech train and She tine that‘ pant: | others, that he was eburfed to exercve a chowerseratiny | Seauly of hetmadals We gascion hore more | day, and preparing for tho elebration of vhowoabout to | G4y'Satume quite charming. pee 5 Sg Sop antifal ship o ee in the wor , art Toland. even! ow takes 1 iatolowaans | £20 more severe restraint upon the acts of Canadian po | STU 0) tnge the Congrées, But, however beauti(al | ‘The Heroldo of the 24 instant, quotes a. statement | ‘Three young men—John Blous, George King. and Wm. | probably wilge. een Me rc litiois: peenetane pave neta: ten Tere {| our models, we have much to learn ‘in the application of | from the Registro Oficial of Durango, that the Indiaus | Bryan—were tried at Cayuga, demand county, Whalemen. ous ene. train from Boston is due at New | oh, with the duty of bringing aboute federal waiox | ber run very long and clean. Viewed broadside on, York at 4P. M., bt it never pays up at that hour—ge- poy ated ctbere, what hevwas, instructed uot $0 appears to have just awell enough to bear her a of outline. Our ships of | received it. hod the on the part of those having charge of the tra le of the Assembly; and, having obtaine’ s gli | or 119 81 1 asian tu ty Sa ene mUving an | tbe mannvcrny, am enabea ty st Umma | Shaul wk dnthipeofWanoessRogtd: Wists | ta pon he bebagi soa’ tn pment | Se sacl ooo Tet of Saye They banagolo | sa" Htenaiy te 4 Wareatde bar It Se little, The Inte commercis] revulsion cramped the mer | thing elther unusual or special about them. ‘There is | Saneity Tih the shirt et now building’ wil prove what | enjose heedotn. from ailictions wits wuieh it had been | the Towasend gang of robbers, Wh ofl and 17,000 Ibs bone; sent old 660 bbls wh chants here, but they are generally pretty suse people, | not a single reference either to the federal union of the | hoped that the six ships now building, will prove what | enjoys frealom from afilictions with w’ u: ‘al sus ‘Gov. Medill, of Obio, | Slats, 28,000 tbe bs 8, lon 68 W, and by patience and economy they worked through the | provinces or to the seat of goverament. their designers intended—t rs ae a i, built solid oppressed for twenty years. ‘The Cinejnrati Commercial says : or 5 “a von South Bost on. landelph, ¥ 2 enc ox: storm safely, The minds of the liquor cealers here bave ‘We have had what itisto be hoped may prove our | World. The a ante eaboeas abel h aia all [From the New Orleans Beo, April 12] has promised to call aw extra sesrion of the Legislature, hanged signala wine ag & Sowin's igual been considerably exercise’ about the amendment to te | farewell snow storm During the whole of last, week | 82d caulked up to the drat futtocks, and ie’ diagonally | we have a letter frem our corrrapoudent, who fur. | if the people of Cincinnati petition for it prohauty stip Albion. & fasts oe Nquor law, making the punishment for the frst of- | the weather was most delightful; but om Sunday the ge- | Cross peared Risa iron, re reed celting ea ntdad | Riabes a fund of information whieh would be vainly The new Council of Gainesville, Ala., has) put the | Manchester, NB 8) Int 35, Yon 62, Endeavor tence imprisonment for six months, with hard labsr is | nial warmth gave place to's drisling, wot snow, which, | F@ of white oak, copper fastened. Her sought for in the public journals. liquor Ueense up. to $2,000, and to quantity to be sold | Ho * agen the boure of crrection. The ‘mprisonment is bad enough; “itt 1834 inches, is moulded 2 feet outside of the garboarda, pronase Bin : , but when there is added’ whewe harsh words «* harda; | its tum, was followed by a perfect snow drift, the | 7a built 10 inches into the hull The flesr timbers | ~ For nearly amonth rumors had mrevaied that Sante in- | 20% than twenty gallons. 1 sp wh, l. 4 Provincetown April 4 sohes 8 RSoper, Sover, Testing all Monday. ‘The cH bor” for people who are prejudiced against any kind ot | TOS, LO7eTO, OF ste ae an, eg a om eyats are | are sided 13 inches and moulded 17, and inside the | 5 was abou' to depart for Morelis, Having returned from iI Sia trom 4 8 North Atlantio Qooan; 17th, Mountain King, Pottengill, Land Jan 14, by letter from Capt Pa- oii whole width of her floor is almost covered with live F * Pera : Px. skr'jon age awe, poset Ta i oad tater, ag | 'O™ stmovtimpanmcle, owing tothe melting anon. | TVeciony, ltd through allthe copper. Hurenllag | Potts atte ase’ Kucis ix Micigeiess aeewiness | MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. |; BOB, hd tin ot was bun o \e i iy” varies from ¢ six inches ness; her gat- Bonene to oe etd Pore all eraeis p ire odin ag dec eget Quemsc, April 11, 1855. | Peritatace' tee inches, bottoms planting dive, and wales Be iedians tos gates: ota Cusine, Met gana hooate ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—THIB DAY. Lose Seay moe Gut, bead howe, TON Pole adie abo the votar‘es of Bacchvs have io go through tbe ‘most | Inceresting Statistics of the Trade of Montreal—Tie Ship | seven inches pin every strake there are two Gopper bolts | ers, excellent horsemen, and well armed. Had Santa | U5 Nt2*- eo tt [nee eet ones sak oe Be an ne planer ae ba esau peeps shel Drgare fod ce 4 rg = Canal Connecting the St. Lawrence and Lake Champlain barring nee * id sudare taxtened wits copper through- bw ol paneer ota ftp ie soir ease aay eae Rae ee sagem and for NBedford, 65 days from Sandwich Islandg, 2,201 ienoret toe soriyieod: mm Ai aeaght Tonia. tie Taw Me —The Circular of Secretary Guthrie on the Revigrocity | ony, There is not a tree nail in her. The Rack: front | cretion overeame his valor, and he Saeed motte, eel Port of New York, April 20, 1855. on board. Notices to Mariners. pretty generally enforced, aud it only hurts a few Treaty—Ameniments to the Treaty Suggested by the betes nents rye it peer ae ing, his absence the ison at) Mexico would have CLEARED. onCHANGE 0% THE DELAWARE DREAKWATER LIGHT, | liquor dealers who used to do a great business in cheap Montreal Board of Trule—Opposition Thereto—The Ca- | ®2 Tank, | assuredly pronounce favor o} ‘organic bases, Steamship North Star, Warnock, Havre, D Torrance. mor about the Hay; the presen! xed ligt rum (six shilling brandy, &e.) for the country. \ ‘list manship we have never seen. Every frame. everyplauk, | of which more anon. eee Ty ocitcts, Os * irsmen, GH Sand. the Delaware Breakwater will be discontinued, and will be ¢ nada Militia Bil. knee, hcok, scarph or butt, is unexceptionable. We bars paabip Wy nabtarion, Cavesdy, Dison) Ue cane replaced (by a Fresnel lens of NR a en ‘degrees, ox body »pmpathises with these gentlemen. \e ay, + The revolution hastens slowly. At the capital, unlike Steamship Illinois, McKinstry, Aspinwall police system of this city is found to work well The Board of Trade of Montreal have just published | inspected her several timer, and from first to last have | most cities, the revolutionary movement proceeds en- | Ship Driver, Hol “y reel DO t tinge wits Heb, fred varies under the rystex: lately introduced here—a copy, in the | {heir annual report for the year ending 31st March, 1855. | been astonished at the vigilance acd skill displayed in | tirely from the vis inertie. Some two years ago, Arista, Ship Russell, Robbins, Havre, Lane, West & Co, JAMES 8. BIDDLE. Lighthouse Inspector. mort enxontial respacte, of that of New York. Boston | 1. socument, whichis a very lengthy one, goes minute. | B¢f Workmanship. The naval constructor, Mr, Delano, | without having experienced any serious reverses, way | Bari Chanticleer, Pieroe, Lisbon, M M Freeman & €o. Philadelphia, April 10, 1855. held on to the old system of dividing tke police duties, wrhacas gai) AY /MPESY 908; Bom and those under him, are entitled to great credit. Me. | compelled to abandon office, and fly from tne capital. It | ark Marmors, Bray, Triesto, Guavama, PR, April 4, day and uight, between policemen and the old style o* | ly into the present position and progress of the com | Delano bas had much experience, not only ia our aavg | {y thus that insurrections douriah in this count i pied Ue aticel Seo oce tee Ni Many owners and masters of vossels soem to be unaware ry. Al- watchmen, thus having two bodies under separate and | merce of the country generally, and more particulacly | yards, but ia our mercantile yards. He was Mr. Samael | varer's plan is to harrass Santa Anna's troops, to defest Park Gold Hunter, Berry oetansgrnernana arent omit. sna Bark Sarsh Ann, Elloms, Ssgua la Grande, White & Port, and mnlers allowed to come in their boats suficiently hear 1's foreman when Mr. Hail built many of hia finest ea cpee governments. Siete deiemiep eh the city of Montreal, tracing the causes which have led | Yensels—vessels whore performances estavlished his re- then te squats, to, repasate them, but not to engage in nd criminals walked off qui-tly while the cfficera were | to the injury of Montreal interests, and suggesting re- | putation as one of the most successful naval architects against the city of Mexico. ‘This plan, though slow, has Oe ae goals Wu Dated pope pl ML ie peg dpe fol edad Dr Sdute, ie tea Tigoraee, active, intelligent omer, | PA*t year, and the various representations made by the | Of Construction, at Washington, and hae been built | iB theinterior reduced to half thelr Se alceeeaed: || SET Tee A pheee iene, | ine teemeureen tell mes beanie et and one of the Auest physical ten i havevever seen, | boardto the government, they offer certain auggestions | agreeably to his design. Hor motive power is desigasd | Gal Echeguray, tn a resort wadeeneed to Ch Cea ee, | a Bue Pauline (Vem), Toro, Porto Cabello, 8 deAgreds, Jove | DOSY Ere at sto: after which they ean in a, ‘The records of the office, by the Clerk of Police, Dr. | witha view of inducing the government to mofify the * boron ‘oles ails; ied en Sie lo Po a or ant Ge: of Guat justo, says that this war is with- Brig Papas (Be bang berinttr Eensties | #3 Senes. bust on shore. ‘a fe Mey gee Shas commend lonting, 3 a icuit, i ip, and when under can’ A Brig % MPTAS Gunite buierags, hecele treatlers'ws,y ta ti tariff so as to give the importer by the St. Lawrence at | he Getached from the shaft, and hoisted up ina trunk, | Cut the slightest aspect of glory. When the insurgents ‘Par order, re l. rt, and have his othe: numerically weak, they fly and establish themseives | Eh& ur fvotuece Weiner Maen eae | insets sia Sey PONS cad tabetantial ‘attuira, aatve alt least equal facilities with the impor:er of the United | clear of the water. Bight or ten knots under steem, ars SSaeeant ceaet © wie "Gieeue cae aati ton eee ene - from seine of the papier maché concerts which are rua | States, and thus promote the traffic upon the St. Law. | all that ber engines are denigned to perform. Her main | beat the govecauiant troops: Thies faithful picture De Plast, Loads Charleston 3H Better, Ship Wealey, from wie foe Philadelphia, no date, up in York. Your mechanics might learn a lesom | renee and our public canals. shaft is fourteen inches in diameter, 111 feet long, with | of the harrassing tactics observed by the rebels. ton, Podger. Georgetown, MoCready, Mott & Co. | Montauk boating NNW (by pilotboat A.B Netison). of Boston in this matter. Travellers from all parte of | Monteal, it appears by the Feport, has not kept pace Rae a ee te eee nena | _ Mennwhite Alvarez, as be waxes stronger, occasion. eaten iMldget, Washington, Barnes, Bate- Ship Charmer, Lugse, from, Boston (Deo 15) for San Fraa- ‘ is cit: diameter, , pered ¥i a cisoo, 4 deed Vn aveavelyexeniaa The Anoroan gute | Vaio of Ge wade of Canale ‘with’ tbe Uta tatu a: | S006 ae the gvumferenc, to diminish Inveage: Hor | fat vapond Avapeic’"Dnig mare af-alt Mcseoreny | Rar gegen Sms arbor, Darina Rotmen. | SREY Laat rom tans fr Portland, Api iat i resort for buslbers men from ali parte of the Vaited | [euUeettne Bato, agent te4y ty $1 Dor eae ha weta, | enginen will be direct action, in contradistinotion to | toe? gucci: he in Doe hetnenek capture thet | Sche Howard, Davis, Newborn, J il Mathews, TAR, Giteents aeradmsicanty conducted ectablisaiiat, “Tus | Smee Si to all the world rone frem $7,850, | seating. She will have the old fashionedrig. This, we | Guyand to hold it Plutatco Gonzales has consequently hr Oregon, English, Washington, J 1 Matthews. Foreign Ports. Tremont House, the ‘original Jacobs’ of the firat o ‘The exporte of Canada to all the world rose frem #7,860,- | FTG, s wststake. In our humble opinion, che woula | Cty and to hold it |B Tere thea es eenty | Schr vermont Billot Wilmington, Crrxrvecos—In port April 1 (hack dato) ship Carnatic, American hotels, (built before the Astor,) atill m $14,846,632 in 1646, to $20,285,403 in 1852. The exports | be more efficient with Forbes’ tig, having the topmasts | Morelia. Villaval ‘has been appointed commander-in. | SchF Fair, Ootern. Baltimore, [aly he bbs Senne fd ak, erates parks Belo pan epee tains ite ancient ‘reputation. ‘The old Exchange Coffee | cf breadatus alonoto the United States (reduced to their | Sbaft the lower mastheads, with patent fds, so that im | chief of the expedition, and Degoliado has surreniered | Scr Messe Wasiop, ‘Hallett, Salem, 8 W Lewis. Wakefiel ; ? Rea House, once the principal hotel in the ci'y, and always | equivalent in flour) rose from 24,036 bbla.in 1848, to 46¢,. | going head to wind she conld strike her topmaste with | the command to him, izing him as better quali- | Se D, Bristol, meater. Guavana Fit fn pore April brics Waredale, Shack: gelebeated for the excellence of its table and cellar. bas | 919 pbls, in 1862; while in 1653 the export toOswegoand | ase, and inaction, if required, could shift a topmast, If | fed for the undertakicg. intelligence of this thove. | Steamer Planet, Baldwia, Pilddelphin, J & N Briggs. ford, and Attvod (Br), —. for NYork. idg; aches © 6 epartsd, and a spleniid Weck of warehous Oggensbvurg alone of Canada produce amounted ¢» 387 330 | thot away, and stl) have lower tapgalls loft, The advan. quent had at Gret determined Senta Aun to repute to ‘ARRIVED, Fee Dice ee Piece Beet aerate thence 80 ig sesh i phd A: bbls, In 1846 the receipts at Montreal, of breadatafls, » a) forel aslo fore, he appears now to have | Ship Owego, Stevens, Liverpool, $6 days, with mdse and tn ult i Y ‘ the _swme amounted to 967,280 bbls , while in 1852 they amounted | 80d manifest ‘that’ toni our a not 4 At ‘do 30th ult sob H'W Wellington, Wells, from St The astonis| abandoned the izea. We shall probably soon have im- 01 Clearman 4 mas for NH ith sugar. \ 7 arrived | Washlogton rheuld have ignored the rig. The Merrl- | portant news from tha’ quarter. If the insurgents cap- Miller (of Baltimore, Galt, Havre, March 11, | ™Si‘Honerate Aven eg row, f T. B.” Fearing’) "aro | fry ten in esa at the port of Moatech, wna 2d wed | mac's mainmast will be 114 feet 10 inchas long, her quarter e cap REALS ny yap Hghow abt April dig Jere Fowler, Wins'ow, for New ip re Morelia, they will be masters of Michoacan, in full | With mdse and 213 passengers, to Snow cious Commercial rooms | their burthen 55,566 tons; in 1858 the umber was 252 | ™&'nyard 110 feet 4 inches square, and the other spats | communication with the disaffected of Guenajuato to acthip Mary Onden, Loveland, Havre, March 21, with mdse |“ Krastox, Ja— Arr March 26, sche Wm Pons, MoNelly, n Tindall street; a modern Nbyiock would appoint his | only, and their burthen 59,213 tons! The report thus | @ Proportion. Her armament will consist of two 10-inch and within three days,march of the the capi- | “Bark ‘itaeca*(of Horton), Baxter, Palermo. Feb 15, and | Aspinwall (and sid 6th on return}. meoting with Antonio here, and Gratiano migit mollify | remgres on there @gures:’ * A more cursory examina. | P:VO: guns, one forward and the other aft, on the upper | fal. ‘The revolution would in’ auch an event assume s | Ginrsttar Mecol ? wich froit te Draper & Deviis, aaiphing B00 bein We Teak Peek, Beare Pat the Jgw’s hard heart by a ‘ous Christian dinne: tion of the statistics of trade shows that the ousiness, walt 49-inch guns and 14 8 tink ee. ‘weig! ate menacing and formidable spate. Bark Brodre: Now), Hellieson, Marseilles. 70 days, with ‘S ‘correspondence. “§ iamegiey West the old) <iplons did not andi which centered in Montreal prior to the passaga in 1818 | spectively 87, 67, and 63 cwt., all designed for shell as toW F Schmidt & Go. Had threo pas- MowzrvinzomAre prev to Feb 21, bark Zotoff, Bailey vegotiati ble, well as abot. "This is her nominal armament, bat it re- | »qree,littie news we get is dleheartening enough for the | Mafers, Tae ing with che stomach. An appeal in thai by the Congress of the U tirely adamantine, The Boston people are acyuain: and the reciprocity tre: " gen e Son! Brie Teilight (of Bact Be , ama, PR, 4th $ . with this fact, f ; tion, wil, im our opinion increase aat tondenoy ageinat | buoyancy. We believe ahio will prove an excellent sh'p, | Srp and 9t0 men, _ He is expected dally at Tacubaya, | inst ‘withrtear vo Btargen CO a oecon BE RATE SyTee, Denon wus not at Matanzas 10th fast, The theatres bere have ne: beea doing well during the | yfontreat and Quebec. unless immediate steps ai Yaken | Without her motive power, should that give out, a with the débris of bis. army, which consisted when he | , Brig F M Tinker (of Ellsworth), Milliken,Guayama, PR,18 | “S,ctra—in port April 6 bark J W Coffin, Bailey, for New past month—slways a disastrous one for Boston thea. | to counteract it. The means which we would recom | Very switt and westherly under canvass. Her engines | started of six hundred men. He will be tried by a court- ‘with sugar, to C & E J Peters ‘and others. martial. (Cobay—In port April 7, barks MB Barney Mr. Sargent’s tragedy of the ‘Prieatess,”’ a full to be adopted for thi ee are, firatto are at the Weat Point Foundry, set up, and in use, 80 farous, Pierce, Porto Rico, 16 days, with sugsr, to fue jon of wiich has bem given in the Henato, drew | wend {Pe covarhurent the nevemsity that exists foriese | that they may bo as nesrly perfect as possible, before | General Tavara and Colonel Pepe Santa Anna, the Pre. | Hyb,prekman BGo.” Sth inst, with engar, | Bovtoms lige ten, Hersey, une; brig Waverley, Par- pop! meciately commencing the projected canal between | they are put on board. The ship willbe launched about | sigent’s son, who had united their detachments, were sent io aS uatice from Wendy Hask: Te Taso tn eert cbt Avell Liekip. Medora, Kempton,-fer ty waa worked up by & long course of preliminary pu’ tip He Lawcanes and Jake Champlain; and second. | the first of June —Bosion Atlas. completely beaten s fortnight jaato | was boarded b; froma whaling bark ot and for Hew Antwerp 2 dare (before waported for Bremen); bark Se 2 t havi Joreph, Kemp , for Trieste; brigs Hesperus, Gram, and claborately fnisved play, Dut it does aot ezeite, amuseor | tna Wentern staten trace, on & footing with the Hudson | days from Valparaiso. Until recently the St Lawrence | rout was ¢isastrous, and the Jalapa squadron passed | a,2ti6, Torrent (of Boston), Montgomery. St Baro, Cubs, 14 | Buomaparte, Steels, u intereat the audience, Yt lacks the \ one touch of na | river oramy seaport in the United States acceasible to | was the flsg-ohipot the Pacific squadron, ‘The following | over to the aide of the rebele. ‘Gen. Tavera vue ccneret Fan rota Ganaivon Gt Roe Pork ne Pasene®, Poke | ALEXANDRIA~—Arr April 18 bric A H Voss, NYork; jare,’* wi whic! y worse plays have kept the | Canada. By this meane these foreign aiticles could be | is. list of her officers :—Commodore, Bladen Dulany; | wounded, and now lies in a hopeloss condition at a vil- | ‘Brig Judith Somes (of Mount Desert), PTs gy ym tl 2 am ta he mast ry » Deo 9. ‘Bark Elida » (Ham), Jachtmann, Hamburg, 48 days, via New- Posce—in port March $9, brix Coral, Burt, for Boston, twoor three good houses at the Poston, as popular curiosi w (Br), to J 8 Whitney & C 10. it , between Gaat & boat a elegant y- uetion, bat Jacks drama‘ic vigor, ly, to call for such a revision of the tariff as will ‘Tae FRIGATE St. LAWRENCE, reported by telegraph at | and Morelia, by the insurgent’ chief Pablita, a] suc- | London trom the Sandwich Islands, four months d fire. The “Priestess” ism well written and an | at’ least place the River St. Lawrence, for Canadian | Norfolk arrived on the morning of the 19th, in seventy | ceeded in entrapping them into an ambuscade, The | >¢e2 on a fouryoars on not ask the ni seems deatined for the closet. Mrs | inporied from the place of production as cheap, if not | commander, William W. Hunter; lieutenants, Charles H. in theenvirons. Pepe Santa Anna recelveda wound | Cubs. 7th inst, with sugar, to an,) performance of the ieading | cheper, into Upper Conada,/by way of the St Lewrence, | Foor, Jeha A, Winslow, Thomse Mf. Bresuer, hed Chaties | intthe left aris He Sedan ths teri ot Maca ok | fou 77 60: puesta part ote deak of argo op wit ing. 116 daye from Cal yandforce. The part requires ss much | than by way of the United States, for the ad valoram | W. Place; acting lieutenants, Greenleaf Cilley, and Wil- | reached Mexico two days ogo inthe diligence. The in- ae 's bulkhead and part Na ‘Swan, Dut power as Lady Mscbeth, Biansa, or Belvi duty would in the former case be charged on the first | lism C. West; fleet surgeon, B. R. Tinslar; purser, John | surgents were ext anxious to get hold of him, but | of distress; had been abaudon ime, and Mrs, Heyne, wo is a capital actress, in her way, dons cost at the place of growth, and in the latter case on the | A. Bates; chaplain, J. W. Grier; pacsed assistant sur- mistake saved hi . There happened to be two Cordelia Lookbart Windsor, NS, § days,with po- pt Lady Macbeth or elvigera’ Mr J. Bennett, | Cont, charges and progts at the place of purchase in the | geon, Weahington therman, acting master, Samuel Ma diligences ready to leave. Pope amped into the frst, tone niente Gassabus,” Hyland, gg, Maguhews Ki the leading male part, gave a moat, artis’ | United states—a difference which might alone be sufi- | gaw; assistant surgeon, Randolph Harzison; first Neu- was off like the wind. The second was seized by the J Remington (ot Mystic), Sawyer, St Marks, 10 days, | Now 'y, Cid ki} Andee (Puree Mediine Week n ‘rformance of it, very satisfactory, no ent to direct the whole of sh trade to the St. Law- at of mar'nes, Josiah Watson; passed midshipmes, | rebels, and searched, but Pepe was by this time too far non, te doubt, to ladies aud gentlemen of a refined and classical Temes) to the great ‘sdvantege of Lower Canada, ‘and | George W ‘Voung: midshipmen, ‘Francis Mf. | abend'to be ft. tn : cotton, turn of mind; but hardly ssirited and vigorous enough | without detriment to any other part of the provinces.” | Allen C Izard, and William A’ Kirkland; boatewain, | G ed. Thavenot of D Jolin, St Marks, 12days, with | Amerioa—{2d clearance): bark Warren, Hallett, Hallett, jana is belng strongly fortifi to please ® general audience. Mr. Pauneefort, who | "In Teference to the ship canal connecting the waters | Sdbn Bates; carpenter, William D. Jenkins. eceanrehatier te insurgents he ‘Anderton & Co. Bestens, Sar, Autrey iter ghoston ye ‘Brig’ Mi Philadelohia), Jackson, Charleston, : Chae’ Wit brig May, Quean (of Philadelohia), Jackson, Charteston, | PEQSEON are BAPrIR. babe Chat’ Wiliam, Hawes, Se- deg ny design upon % “ played the part corresponting to Polio in the opsra | of the St. La ith tose of Lake Champlain, t! PRoMorions.—Charles H. McBlair to be commander in | that city. Brig Empire, Axworthy, Savannah, 6 days, with cotton, | Yamnab; schrs Mar ‘aboth fKof New York,) PtXerma”) upon wbioh. the’ play fs founded, maces | °f tue St Lawrence with wove of Le rt us'that | the navy from the 18th April, 1856, vice Gerry, lost in | - Alvarez bas captured Chilaps, a city of the South, | te Sturzos, Ciearman # Co, are ites ine PPaulkiiasand Piping, Fishy love in the most eccentric and awkward manner. He is | the immonge trade whizh is now dive ay from the Albany. having about 14, 000 fnhabitant d situated Afteen | Pte ae Coe 8 days, with Inmber, to | Brown, Tangier; 8 aeusible reader, but makes very hard work of acting. | city (Montreal) by Oswege and Ogdensburg. would be | Edward Brinley to be a lieutenant in the navy from | leagues from Shitpancingo. He’ took the town after | Meybep. Teme C0. sraven, in ballast. York) The piece was beautifully put upon the stage—scenery. | brought to our very doors, and deposite! with us, as a | the 18th Ap: fl, 1855, vice A. Lewis, deceased. three hours fighting, and got possession of 600 guns, | Schr Senatcr, Dayton, Carthazens, 0 days, with cannon costumes, properties, everything, tastefal and gensrally | central point for redistribution either to the United | Edward Simpron to be a lieutenant in the navy from | 3 sof 81 , and 80 cases of munitions of war. and balls, to Sturges, Clearman & Co. fe = spd to the tie ofa santial. Thereisa cut teat scene | States, to the lower ports, or to Great Britain, as cir- | the 18th April, 1855, vice McBlair, promoted. ago has published the organic bases precisimed hr Walton (Br), Lenoie, Pictou, 30 days, with coal, to A scape at the back—the finest thing of the | cumstances might require On the otler hand, the ce: Wiliam G. Temple to be a lieutenant in the navy from | by the insurgents. They constitute rt of Leary. kind I have ever seen. tainty ee aene amount of inlend tonnage eels always the 18th April 1855, vice W. W. Bleecker, lost ia the | milse betwees all partion. ‘were adopted in A643 Beit Sarah Catch Gey, Dakio, Grand Manan, 1B, 14 daze, At the Museum recently, young Boston mustered ia | at command, woujd attract the large sea-going veanels of | Albeny. under similar circums! and while Santa | etc unin Titan tet Rocce toce Ae Sotet Mego” 720% tremecdous force 19 wituers the début of Mer. a tac Unioed Plsley'toeee berber ik preioents teers ||, Geman -Woldh 60 ba. Uuleioal tn dksilery. trom. |’ Sena: weer teaeiaane Thoy ‘reflect the highest honor rgeke WIC Mershon cares nantes of Bardantayn), Merthon, farians in ‘The Wite,”? (Zoujours Mariam to New York or Bostom, with their cargoes made up for | the 18th Bo 1, 1855, vice M. Hunt, lost in the Albany. | on their author, Manuel da, and would doubt- | New Ori 15 days, with mdse, J W Elwell & Co. pawore Mariana!) The usual announcements vere m: Western markets and with emigrants; and the deepening | Samuel P. Carter to be a lieutenant in the uavy from | less have resisted all revolu ‘attempts, had | . Schr Albert (ot Plymouth) Bally, Attakapas, 25 days,with Peg ay 2 Lg Fag ad ag sony sine ey ag Prey A pont pad sa ade seer ee iets tut of the ship canal from Montreal to Quebec to twenty | the 18th April, 1866, vice John Q. Adams, lost in the | not Santa Anna violated them, by forelbiy_dis- Fag LT OE 5 M4, Nantucket, Hews, Onmden 4 the plessare to bear, &c, &s., and public curlority was | {cet Refit alam Ball Wh Bo) oo 8 Re any. solving | the tie power ‘convoked conform: | yocready Moti co S ELPAST—Arr April 16 sche 8 A Smith Cataract, nal B 1 Carter, Virgin ; auxillary to the eenl.’’ The ps- Ww Nelson to be a lieutenant in the navy from | ably tothem. I that the re-establishment ot the arlest ia; 17th, brig Prest % Taylor, Boardman, St Mary’s, Ga, m stilts of expectation. The house culisr advantages of the canal in a favorite theme with | the 18th April, 1855, vice Henry Rodgers, lost in the orgunie bases will be one of the principal traits of the eset, Spit Oe nectree es Von rtet) BATH Ate April 17 brig Uranus, ‘Chure Cleat crammed, and the début is said to have been quite na the author of the report, the Hon. John Young, one of Albeny, revolution. The plan of Ayutla proclaimed in 1854 by | Schr Marino, Powell, Wilmington, NC. Femleats oe Arno, Chadbenra, Rappahatnock. Cid bng factory. ‘the ley is now plsying a star eogagement at | the members for the city of Montreal. He thus alludes | __J. H. Wright to be a surgeon in the navy from tho | Villareal, was too vague . With the organ- | Schr Wm 8 Smith ee ep nn, Sacksenville: ebreery, A y ap BANG OR— Arr April 17 brige CO Billings, Cort, the Museum. As there area great many young women | to them:—This canal would be a rival to the Erle | 18th April, 1856, vice S.A. M Jont in the Albany. | ic bares ty Sehr J Traman, Grimths, Ale ¢ illings, Cort, Cardenas, who are afflicted with a love for the drama und its ‘proud | Cena! and would hare ‘aay saventagen we ten |. Puss inidsnipmen W. H. Wileox John T. Barrand, bby pole ore ine a satisfied, andIam inclined to | SST WE Lessd 2a inst; Globe, Ba *Sllsanaes oles does rover, md AY " " adoption will greatly extend the circle 4 ¥ ee Cook, Norfolk: Bluchill, Webb, Baltimore, reprerentatives,”’ and who think that the life of an actress je veer ing the small locks on the | Thomas Roney, John H. Upsbur, Jotn Van N. Philip, | of revolutio sie Schr Hinkised Recs’ Witlow’ Betticsores” CHARLESTON—Arr April 16, ship New York, Rd in all rose water, which is obtained without the slightest ‘al mi) corset ere ing 7,cOO barrels | Pamiuel BR. Freahlia, and Francis G. Olarks, to be mse: | “ineocaas the rate are leaving a sinking ship. ‘The | Sent Biaaah Hav ee Boston; brig Moria Morgaretha (Nevhy Hussman, = N Fos, ore, i Bersin. expense, it may be well enough to say that this indy | of four, to) * in Coveda mr 'she tere th Che an Of paomnotten Mecenas att pee .| ie era. Bei — sid sdtew. expended nearly five thousand dollars before she expe- ciated on Takes Ontario, Erie, Huron, Mout | \“Acrixo Secxmsant or tux Nivy.—Dutiog the absence of try. Tels sald that Gre Oller y Tossa hes taken hls Schr B Rugeell, Lyne 3aare, a i ANVERS=Arr Apeil 17 sche Jonas Warren, Rell, positive = rienced that delicious sensation called in theatrical par- , and Superior, to deposit their cargoes in Burling. | Secretary Dobbin, the President has authorized Ch passport, and will use it mn case of emergency. This ex es Taedelphie. Syati jascom Jango tho ‘smell of the lamps.”” She was under the fon’ im the State of Verment, or Whitehall in the State | W. Welsh, Euq., Chiet Clerk of the Navy Department, | banor capitalists, or rather stockjebbers, la full ot | ScRE eagle nw | ganda Piledetenn ee eres Mane in of s well known a:tor duringmeatly two | of New York, withoat cnce breaking bulk, while, on the | to officiate an Acting Secretary of the Navy. cpuasiabe minissry, who, know which aide their | Sehr Kaward, Bosxett Bestperts @ days. FRANKFORT Are April 11, sches, State of Maino, Cam. ears, and he received one hundred dollars per month. | other hand, éuch a quantity of flour would have to be pales dnahrshows visa be sey bread is battered, are ready to abandon their ani | SchrS A Appleton Taylor. br hy ey Welle, Baltimore; 17, brig Cani- Tha renin of she sur. wat expended for, wardrobe, | divided among fve Youte upon the lire canal. even with Destructive Fire in New Orleans. sacrifice Fanta Anns, who has been merely their instra- | Schr Abbott Lavrence, Allen, Boston. $ days. ‘The lee Sick, cnd ebb vesmsasle! ant Gecmslh te stage Jewelry, and to forth. if she proves to bes Sid- | that work enlarged, and subjected to several transship- [From the Picayune, April 13.) ment, Commerce is in a languishing condition, and | Sehr qututay sue eorae Oe port left for SEN deus, of 9 Cushaaas, oe a8, Eilon. Tres, it will bes. leay amente before it reached Albany.) °° 0 ary | qrtbout s auarter past 8 ofelock yesterday morning, everyting looks decidedly blue. ee Sehr JG Collyes, ——— Fortné, ‘Gt. GEORGETOWN, 8C—S1d April 15 brig Sexuin, Dubel, Rio Poin’ i refers Mr. Seore' r e rear of a one story frame house e a . loop E Spragu onpsaMind eaattors bere oak pretis well for the Amert. | (wHbule Upon the reciprocity ‘treaty, regarding ana vir- | Tehouplioulan atrest, between Washlogton and Fourth | sides hey: lis to: outeegeoncte inet Hie ie Bs; | Sloop Oregons Sturgen; Providence. yARTPORD— Are April 17, sche E Brainard, N mx Tbe whig proses ridicule the Tegisiarnre, | {ual exclusion of wood goods, and as placing the Cana- | streets, Feurth district. The house was owned by Mr. | place the slightest oneteste ie The Diario Ofciat | _ The ship Silas Holmes, from Now Orleans, arr yeaterday, | Md April 1, seheed Ty Miley Pant, Ponieeelpy ia ore. can party. The whig presses ridicule the Legislature, | cian manufecturer a ily in & worse position than he | Fokenfoher, and was occupied by P. Ssherb as « tailor's Poarts, for instance, of the nillity, f | game outover the bar in company with ship James Nesmith, | lism Howry, Gilbers, Cees citon cee Pen pias Wa pot fond cod fled - eatly new to legislative harness, ‘a y dope? me us fia: = ~< pts fee. Ea send Seagmag te eg prose: tod ing in der ~ ts, ‘does nt gree le of fe gpiverneel, and parted from her 12th inst, in iat 26, lon guQBiliA api at de Weve shaw ane Wise some things have occurred; ut, the people | with his rival in the United States markets profitably, | whenoe it spread towards Washington street, costroping | iricrmation relative to the reverses lately experienced maw: Providenee; seh Elen, Post, Philadelphia: "tt PusPStTe seem to think that there is an honest intention in favor | Ts'ibere wns a duty of only 10vner sont ertiey Tag’ | Thence it spread towards Was street, by the government troops. Six ships, unknown. NEWBURYPORT—Arr Apri is brig China, Loman, Hae of reform, ‘notwithstanding tome eccentricities of the | which his unrivalled water power and comparatively | another of the tame Jescription ite onenten seichieat Oct ands comm frigutial depres Stoamship {Hin Mgt | "NEW HAVEN=A, : ing the details. ical, bat | (Heap Iabor enables him to contend against suecessfal- | tede, On the comer of Washi dations on the defencelees inhabitants Pre: | Wind during the cay NE, with N Yorn: Faury, Ul, Albany: Hay Welletaa pare: nine, M: muomabers of the House are very cadical, bat | jy, under the reeiprocity treaty he will Gnd himeelf com. | strests, was a coffee house called the Pheu rf = | Teypben gine Jens: PAS ee beanfnne ow ras pinated at Piymonth by Jova Carver, | Pct? ahut out of theee markets, which were formerly | kept by Mr. Rankin, and belonging to iss: Bernard, ba egelpies terprise, NYork: Susan Baker, do, bis command. which, together with'a frame house fronting on Wash: News from and at Salem by Jc Endicott, over two hundred years [From the St. Paul (Min.) Democrat, March 7.) 20, es ‘and’ two-thirds of the people ‘The repert suggests certain ammendments which, if | ington Ddelonging to the same lady, and her o' tl éepted, would rei ibe funtington. for Wis- |“ NEWPORT—Are April 19 bark Morni 3 fates | gen erinanan® 2 rn a at ee r the reciprocity treaty of iter | residence, a handsome two story frame house on the We bad the jure of a converzation yesterday with of the State are supporting it. Even free sollicm, on* | Sivantage to thie Province; but ita one grand {dea for | corner of Washington ane Rousseau streets cerrenasen, | Mr. Burdick, of St Joeeph, Pembina, MED Werdisk lott eecmae, Boeken (or dee Merrett he joctrinal poin e political erem! of « Masse: | rendering Canada, and more especially the city of Mont- | by beautifal shrubbery, wore entirely destroyed, Bt. Joseph in a dog train on the 13th: of February, and ray, Perry. NBedford for da, N Delighé, Barlow, de, tor: chusotts yeoman, has been nearly 'y this now OX: | Foal, the great commercial emporium of America, is the On Rouseeau street 'a mumber of one story fram: | reached Crow Wing on the 26th. He laid over’s day at | co: Telegraph, Riche, Boston for Vi 3 Caboo, “ citement. St. Lawrence and jake Champlain canal. The Hon. | bouses were destroyed, one of which was occupied as a | Pembina, and day at Red Lake, on his way down. | N¥ork for Wareham; sloop Ediver, Gore, NYork for ‘Adiess bn Conia. Jobn Young, with a view to forward his views, has in- | coffee house, another as a shoemaker’, and another by | _ 1h¢re bas not been much snow, Mr. B. reports, at St. | Re : troduced into the Assembly a series of resolutions upon | arag mercbant. We could not learn the namss of the, | Joseph this year, The greatest depth at which snow has a | woreteh Ho PuueaeheeiatRe Y,tohre Telegraph, Bent, OUR QUEEEC CORRESPONDENCE. thesdiaeete owners, or the value of the property destroyed, 1 | fallen Ie elght inches; om the coldest day experiouced this sorta, te was compelled 46 | NYouw: loth, ches Teas, Champlin, Norvion tor K Quesne, April 5, 1605. Ip the meanwhile an opposition to the acheme is be- | croreed over to the other side of Romaw street nad de. | year the thermometer stood at 34 deg below sero, Holmes’s Hole op the Toth inst, | jure: Joseph Lawrence, Roseras Millstone Polat 1or, Wile The Canada Militia Bil—The Question of the Sea: » | tee concocted, ana one of ite principal leadera is Mr, | stroyed sone story frame house belonging to ir. Lout, | | The most important intelligence Mr. B. brings ix ¢ pie Cliches tases: | NC. " ; ions to Sir Bdmund Hear by vs. | Bincks. The government are opposed to the scheme of | Hubert and a fence in the rear. On the block bounded | announcement of the prevalence of a fatal kind of inf ‘Kaeo, Sack conteing 10 galle off; RF OLR—Are April 18 sohrs Honey, Har Government— Instruct othe fn " the Board of Trade, and cannot d in ita panacea | by Tchou , Rousseaa, Washington and Fourth | enya oni whoopin cough, which has assumed an ort gallons each of watery | firkin | Rls Leeare, —, Ravkpers. Cla i7 th. ‘ships Bites ObietinindaThe Weather, de. for all the ills that Canada—and Montreal particularly | pirects ‘away. Among | demic form. At kirk (British) settlement, ths 4 Kia deniire: ects’ Seacclecte ieetotuie Pevteat My prediotiona in regard to the opinions of the peop! | labor under. The Morning Chronicle, the government | the losers not and | desthe bad already sounted to nearly five hundred, | | The New Bedford Mercury states that large quanipies of PHILAD: wCha April. 49, PM, se of Canada on the Militia bill, have been fully verified, | °TS*M inthis city, of this morning, contains am article | Mr. Markle. Mr. Hubert was insured in the Sun Mutas’ | end many fatal cases were atill occurring when Mr, Bar: | lumber, oed the ead throws over fom sitoease Perry, New Bedford; Joka Tucker, Hards, New % y | | againat the Proporal, tke authorship of which is attri. | Insurance Company for $1,616, Mrs. Bornard in the | dick Jeft. The @imease broke out among settlers on our 2a. ‘eMerah inal) for Providence, have C Nelson, Lede, Newport. ‘The ministerial majority of Gity, obtained on the second | puted to Mr. Hineks. The pith of the article ig,com- | Fourth distriet branch of the Merchants’ Mutual In- | sid of the line, but Dr. Cavalier was so successful in | Sosting bent for two weeks past, from the mouth of Bur | | PORTLAND Arr Apail 18 ba eae 5 or reading, was reduced to ten on the motion for thenppro- | tained in the following extract — surance for about $4,000. This lady's loss wae the | treating it, that but one fatal case occurred. $eresednice fovea tose Which hey hefe picked | (ural, 298 elt; sobs Fomnayivanie, Diss C2 the tous) Jae iation of the sum necersary to meet the expenses of k ‘the ‘The Hudson Bay Company has established « post only " bndernb retry graye rca: detec wang . ‘aa measure, The Upper Canadian vote—and in the wh ae ands he from ee Am: Yoh Pewbecrpert, § Pata Petre! faees PER SAC rie Weel Eler ant, Wallace, ‘Ae Parliament of Canada the real expression of public the Fnglish cont sche war of Puilnaelp by the builder, gud by Capt PBROVID Arr Apri $3 ietrios ake te who. will 60 her.” She will buil a Re opinion is supposed to be more correctly Indicated by bat ‘the ; aloop | tue votes of Upper Canadians—stood twenty-fivefor the Seve commnenged the ekenioniee Sears Zeahas, Magoun, » clipper ' appropriation, twenty four apainst it—the majority be- whiskey as they desire, Cleowned by au tog only one, This very great revulsion of feeling has ‘and furnishing the Indians with Pe + Hamblis, of Yarmouth 4 been brought about by the tone of the Upper Canadian it (oe Press, amd the reesipt of private letters by members atrongly opposed to any re-organization of the militia foree. Not only has the mijor'ty diminished, but the ministry bave been compelled to yield tm the wishes of their eupportory, and «trike out all the obnoxious clanses, Aa it mow stands, (h> villtia DM, whiew at ret tooked » mth fike a0» 9 burden the people with the