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pn Foreign Ports. : Decrt=eneral Term. wastTIME INTELLICER ae mARECWO, FR—S14 abt april 1S sche Priscilla, for Dalté- Our Parts Correspondence ‘Morris and Clerke. nA AR AA ARANDA DLA Mareh a - a to the Reman Cesars, to the Capsts, to Supreme " net : ae ngaburg er dase 1 hip Lady Franktin, Smith, for to = ‘the Hapeburg family, and the Before Justices Mitchéli, ALMANAC POR NEW YORE-—Ti8 , eg ee Pana ape ee | ater ocho, he ean ome | san ar Aired, oS San | TTD Ala wen ek | gy Pinas AAA Ear Mi Hae = i l.. 5 pe ~ Fee de - a ” aoe poses oi . me — ree, An Hrror Corrected —Guita Percha Store Tente—Major | traction—Obituary “of the Caar—Duc di dumate— | Seeds a thet iench as eelhen tan Renan ee faidcant | July, 1817, devised in feo bis real estate, consisting of Port of New York, Aprhi a, 1855, pijaeelpnes: Vivid Wiehe piateh ety Wayno—The Camel Speculation, dc. Guizot—Holy Week—Letter from St. Petersburg, dc. he Fronde has aot been aurprived that a resent Hicie about one hucdred vacant lots, in an unimproved part pd bi red : The present administration came i to power as the | Notwithstanding the restrictions of the Freach press, x2 Mondes, signed Do Mars, but writ- | of the city of New York, to trustees, for the purpose, | ship Luoy Thompson, Peniicios: Liverpool, Thosepeow a | Ee?" scant . Raped sbould have the | first, out of the rents aud profits to keep the Nephew. ery special and particular champions of the hard money sys- | the number of newspapers and other periodical publica- its te silence 4 tem—ol a complete separation between bank ana State. | tions at Paris is four hundred, according to the Anau- | Marthei Suint arnsud, after ies cordial oulogicy wy Goo, es See eee ee eae ane ihe itawpton Ht they, Rew Gtioans WNetson& Sen, en nde | ‘To preserve consistency large sums of money wore ex- | aire ile Commerce for 1855. Dr. Renaudot could scarcely aed, and Gen. Lamoricitre, who | —twe thirds to his ron Joba, and one third to bis daugh: | Bark Jchn Dotter, Elliot, Lisbon, J 4 Machado. os— Arr aril cchrs Ophic, Buckmeiner, He- | pended in raneporting specie from one section of the | have dreamed that the means of pubiiity which he do | Wore tomers yet ponent yee som | tere; if bis aon shovld de leaving ivue, ha share voibe | Beek aibo, Maitland, Phelps & Uo Trent, Horton id iii brie S Wakelids Aides detest | "4 id to such issue; if without issue, 8 3 Fs , Curaeni ‘alle & Co. ‘ ; 18th, Caruat! : Union to another, and cirsulars trom the Treasury De- | vised for the convenience of Panisians in general, and | mingled satiafaction all that Guizot bas just. published | Pyually:if either of theve abou? tie; leaving iasace auch | ark tediehe Voss Clesiacaes 3 WF Bisel! & Co, Hib, tobe Griande, Breuncs, $0) 15th, shig-Carmatie, Dore: partment were as ‘‘thick as bla :kberries,”” commanding | for the amusement of his noble patients in particular, | im the Kevwe Contemporaine, in an article entitled nos | issue to take her share; if without is:ue, her suars of | Bria Gem, Canfield, Constantinople, J B ae At'do 8th (not Cardenas) barks X G W Dodge, Frion?, for that a disbursing officers should | would be developed in lesa than two centuries and a | Mmecomptcs ct nos esperanees, Our Mistakes and our Hopes. | the rents to be distributed between the survivor and her | , BHs W Brown, Bartlett, Caps Maytion, H D Brockman | NYork; # Pendleton, Noyes, mpd Harriet Spaldine, government agents and disbursiag ‘This article has caused noinconsiderable sensation. It & oo Sleeper, do do; brigs ¥ oster, Croweds fox Piladelpia, Ide epomt with, and draft only oa Assistant Treasurers. | quarter to so great am extent. His Gazette, the first | is furiously ‘onary, of course, in its spirit, cold pot erat hme op ioe, Sppcinted: Win: enneatars pat Judse Hathaway, Leland, Sagua la Grands, C& EF | Malverd, Jarman, dodo; avd others aw before. Special agents were employed and paid for visiting the | French journal, was published on the 36th of May, 1631. Jogical'se nis commas So. Dectmstgle, “154 heotogieal: | “Gardner died soon alter the Gate of his will, ‘ine PW Tinker, Milliken, Tripidad, C & E ZPoters. aig and ot Port abt April 7 brig Aswassadon, Knowles, iy and orthodox, ma! James Gi yb Trasts Brig Excel, Ts!lman, 8: rab, Sturses, Cloarman & Co, vANAm, April 15 ebi) 3 various pension and other agencies of the uals dee Richelien readily authorized its publication aa jon a8 | Basis of human an well as divine govercmbat to be the | «xecutors ee oe eee Seek |. Bee Pesneety Race basen. et on ete briee Moward: Mate, Chariton: Honest, Monae’ aoban? to ascertain if these circulars were observed to the very | he comprehended how important a journal might prove | doctrine of ictal depravity—a doctrine for the truth of | to the Plaintiff, of a vacant lot belooging to th Lied Abby Taylor, Wormwood, Koanebunk, W H River ith, bark dol Benson. Burmeister, NYorlrbrigs’ Marcia’ letter; and vast experses were incurred in trying to | ‘that should recount events under the dictation andia | which be apprals to the covsciousness of every indivi- | for twenty-one years from the Ist of suing, | “Brig Tyilight, Bowman, Noltimore, Arrowsmith & Moss. ne . Melvilie, Dsvaanah, sche ’ hat was professed in theory by | the f the ent.” Napoleon TI. knows | @83)- He evidently thinks, like tne New England par- | at the yearly rent of siaty Collora; the lessee covenant. | Sank done tia tte ta etatimone Ate? i York; I7th, bark Oxtevie, Wood- garry out in practice w L spesiy sense of government.” Napoleon Il. Son, that “itis safe to preach it for some time yet to | ing to pay all taxes and assesaments, except for rega: | Schr Lousine, Hudsom, Charleston, ‘McCready, Mott & Co. i cnenget’ panpenanezdQha. baste Presideat Pierce aud acvisers. But alas! it wasno go. | better than Richel‘eu the importance of pablic opiaion. | come.” lating s*reets aad Alling in docxs, ‘to floish before | SebrG Kicder, Tyler, ington,” McCready, Mott & Co, pale mpd The late dispute with Col. Cochrane, the U. 8. Pension | ‘The Monifeuris as much as was the Gasctc under the | | Holy Week bas just pasred, with itv usual coming. | one year from the commencement of the tease, one | Scht Senor ce ous Mibbote, Dodge & Co, | Hue wiha bees Pabierion ind 4 234 to rotueay: 20th. | Agent at Charleston, 8. C., has resalted in a virtual | dictation of government, and the ectire press is unier | Une of church solemotien and worldly, vanities, |The | cod substantia! building, to be of brick oo the lrua: of | Ech iewy""hen® Notte Shuries, Uarhine es: Thornton, Swasty, Puilndciphiny velr Abbott Deversae inistration of it, th ‘gh, @ seilar six Schr Eloise, Thatcher, Philadelphia, J W MoKeo. Achorn, Savannab. sonment by the administration of their hard money, | its strict control. The Emperor has studied the history | season of fastag-ond prayer, and Good Friday doffs the | feet and a balt deep. with stove foundation. The loa er Biack Diamond, Leper, Philadelphia, WH b p. Simoda, Knight, Sarui . snti-bank notions. The secret ageat lately sent to | of his uncle too thoroughly not to remember that the sackcloth and anh en with ‘which it kneels before the altar Provided that, at the ex tratios of the term, the v: on. pS, Portland;’ Hebron. Shep Ar 3 _ f To flaunt al of spring fasbions jour eye, a8 you | of the builuings 6 2 ed by swoi VED, peka, ch, Margot! rig Guluare, Poland, Co eee a oe aerate, bept She fuade | letter sald—ir I ware bo give the lbecty of the. press | tointa the preseuadeel Lommahamin? coe’ 7 | sralaech oanit ee Mee HOGG oat ois to toe Steamship Philadelphia, Schonck, Now Orleans 2th, and | fourG H Montague, Gutter. Nurleags; of his agency on deposit with the S. W. Railroad Bank, | my power would not ‘ast three days.”’ He needs, how. I bave seen a letter from st. Petersburg whith contra- | such 9 within thirty cays, they should again lease | Havana 234, 4 PM, with mdse sid wagern, to RY a Bckslian, Fatmonth) Dark, Cornsils, Whit of which Mr. C. was cashier; and that the government | ever, and shrewdly seeks, now by mentcos"and now by | dicts the rumor of the enforced departure of Dr. Manit, | to him the premises tor & further term of twenty ono with red border aed | Wes i } Merryman. i daca - a @ homaopatbic pl jan, who attended the lat ar | years, for suck, rent a6 sbould be agreed upon by the u ‘n, had ne guarantee that bis drafts were paid in specie. | figitery, more of that popular sympathy, of show of | eae er eee ene a oancion win leans Jertecs, oF De Catarmined by-ihe sppreisern or ampice une Waste Nees neat Cee ie ; This pe grange Leslee by Mr Guthrie to the Secre. | popular sympathy, which the remnant of influsnce left | gone from all points of Germany, tocondole with Alex- A similar lease of the vext adjoining vacant lot was | timore. " ~ | N¥ork; tary of the Interior for action in the premises. The wa- | + tne press may secure for him, than his uncle needed | ander Il. on the loss of his father, and to congratulate | executed between the seme parties. Ship American Congress, Williams, London, and Ports” | Luseomb, Ce accias sol ‘abacot, NOx- ruly agent was imme: iat+ly catled upon for an explana bi i - i: ovth March 27, with mde and ItU passengers, to Grinneil, | leans. Cd “ith, berk Yarmouth, Freeman, Cowes, tion, and replied that i bis oaly apot or sovght, Eventhe show of opposition which he in- | him cp bis accession to the throne, are represented as | ‘Ihe plaintiff erected buildings in compliance with | Hineure & co In port 2st, ships Cortes, kennard and John S Hi Mr.’ McClelland. exvreseed his satitfastion with thts | gulges in M. de Girardin, of the Presse, and M. Havin, or | WesHng to much the air of vassals offering homage, to | these leases, and hus perlormed ail the covenants Brig Herald (Br), 1 with wine, &o, | Macht for fgt ur charter; Thos Church, Lavonuer, for denen, bi ter gery oloer gle ee perry tees sues on ie tsneabos es re pe ie . arias 8 please the Western allies, ‘The latter vl not be sur. Ath mie ot the ‘execution of then incenturen, it to Mimitton 4 Gr; he af lg Bayorlel, Bilis for do, old; Sosstopol, “Raynes, for ¥ J e Stdele, him, for countenaaces rine iz”? shoul rove, on occasion, that he has Was intended and understood that an a etween the Nr! xtra Is ZAC: , Via Havana Ly mouth, diss; 8 Jo! ‘arker ‘Hlisms, Cowe; Fd bad ae Garber aarien, to ive Biss 00 Wie Wat | he notion. shint liberty of the press still survives ia Hija the Inst words of tlw Goer ouors aot ly to heart than | lots tbould also be demised; but tha ha hh bean omit- | inst (where she put iain distress), with mabogany, &0, to | Ide; Lyre, Resunttor & rk soos; Fowbsten, Tithe toe Maren eet Nae cos Ta taocing ap noceaccaeae 8 |oPekises Rep sistesliccressea tise aeateinninenn ae even his precedents might have lead them to # ted by mistake, Hyer, the sole surviving trastce, on the ‘Trig Enterpriee (Bx), Wireman, Windsor, NS, 18 days,with | Sen, Wade, tor Gitaltarfues Mariba Aton, Bases gee ‘After sdadry reporss and counter reports about the re Peer an eranae: FIG. 12th & ptember, 1531, executed to the plaintiff aninstra- | pjaster, tod 8 Whitney & Co.” eisipcena cae rah; Rogers, and WA Baphs, Bartlett, for "dos Das new court of cisiuw and Judge Lumpking’ acceptance, | | 2Alsis by no means discouraged by him. = ment, ia which he desised the alley for tae remainder pebtig Condor, Chase, East Machias, with lamber, to May Hit Mieke lay Sweet for Labis Honds boo ‘ Bridte, am abie to assure you that vp to this morning, Judg The imperial patronage was pledged, I am told, toa Archbishop Hughes on Senator Brovks, ¢ term for the coxsideration of sen dollars, bu! ew, Talbot 0. lutebivson, for bor Wi urge ¢ oaaop’ pephroy, had not accepted, though the Prevident was expecting a | project which seems to have besn abandoned, because it | The following re the closing paragraphs of Arch- | }¥ mistake neglected to provice that it should conbinas | Schr Suen (ip, Pershns; Paleesaos OF CAH wiAbitady | Tei pki laaiiWe Clarks Shu poonte AGrieae al sen seepsc rejection of the commreson’ teciored Man the | di@ not promise to secure a suffctent amount of public | bishop Hughes’ la: letter in reply to Senator Brooks, | ““Hiyer waa afterwards remove from the trast, ani | Soh Fanny, ae a RR tee A MR a ay ae ea other two Judges have agreed upon a system of | support—a now journal, to be foundei uader the title of | which we suppose wil! end the matter:— ena ae coe ane Ly aoe ste xeepeeire spoke ‘Norwegian brig America, from New Orloans for Cork, ond about ‘thirty. ones digg 1a for pate uamention a rules and practice before the court, but it will | Le Franc Ji Louis Veuillot, of the Univers, Gea- Sizthly—Having thus shown how rich a man Tam, it | Bvsbands of the testator’s daughters, were substitute: mig Kad Pry tigate sealrh ted satis ani nba taccce Tot be “promulgated until it meeta”'the, approval | 4. Paanthapiprma teonaietee Barbey ‘dian, | but tair now that Tatould state how poor: Fortu- | Dis place, MoUarty having died, Kettoltas remains | "Sebi Mary E Parmlea, Farrow. Washington. vaTrannas—Arr April 14 brig Californie. West, Hav; of the third Judge, It is ascertained that cases , ‘Mss nately the temporal affairs of my dioceses are in good | *¢ Ete ts 3 Schr Ocean Wave,” New 15th, barks Volunteer, Mayo, Boston; 19th, Mazepps, $1 i referred to the court by Congress will be caled up for | revilly, of the Pays, and Sainte-Beuve, of the Moniteur, | order, so that my uccessor, wire 1 to die tomorrow, | _ Kétteltas ja that the leases are void. The main | Schrc M Wilson, Avery, Newher Nore: schr M Rogers, Fareon, do, Sd 1th, buck tel i action only after they have been regularly docketted by | as well as the French Academy, aad (although hissed | will only have to look at the private archives to under. | QU¢tticn, then, arising en tho demaurrer is, have trus: | Schr J R Waples, Long, Virsinin, Frances, York, Falmoutt ; brig Bion Braabory, Miller, Sa- i the clerk, upon application of the claimants, aad that , stand at a glance the actual condition of ‘matters and | t%€8) to whom the property is devised in fee, powor to | Schr Alabama, ———, mytu viay arth, hrigy #taptiour a (Br), York; th, Tags Conver, the docket will be regwarly called in order, without re- | there ) the College of France, Only one namé—that of | Tin. AM or esentative of the diocess, Tam personal. | Xécute lenses of this description? Schr George & Emily, Nickerson, Philadelphia for Boston. ork, Portland; sobre Chanplon (Be), N Yo! bai ference to the action of Congress in referring cases, Nicolardot, the dirty-minded man, who smelt out and | Jy indebted to the amount of thirty thousand dollars, | ,, Jt is denied by the coursel in support of the demurrer | Scbr Union, Far-ons, East, Machias, ee a Tech ke eae nate ee ‘A question is mooted here waether those cases pend- | raked together in a book all the filthy associations thet | But by way of assets I have in tay persousl right on | that Such trustees have any power to demise the pro. | schr Nerissa, Crockett, Boston ‘MAYAGuEz—arr April dsohr Lojok, Young, Philatelphis, | ing before the House of Representatives, but which ori- | bad ever stained the private lives of Voltaire and his | ®mount of property which I suppose, if ite value could Face fore longer term than a year. ihe anjection baat | sehr Cathnrine Wilcox, Sturges, Boston. Ponos—Arz April 3 trig Oregon (2), Phiatey, Keston, pated in the Senate, have heen referred to the court by : be realized, could cover the debt. Mr. Brooks aud his | they have exercised power improvidently, would, of | Schr W F King, Str:es, Bosson, Sacua—Are April! barks Burlington, Randall, Hovaaag e Houre resolution, referring “all eas-s on the private | contemporary sceptics—is missing in thix ploind of | sasociatd may feel an interest in icowing of what these | COU, be @ different question—an objection eatitely | Schr Capitol, Linnell, Poston. Albion incaln, Dupring, Portland; 16th, ' brig) Prentiss calendar undisposed of at the cloce of the Congress.” At | names, which suMlciently indicate the reactionary ten- | assets consists, and I will tell bim. ‘They are partly | Within’ the corrective, equitable control of this court, | Sehr Asa Eldridge, Rowland Stamford. Hobbs, Carver, NYork. - the adjouroment, ihese cases all go back to the office of | genoles of the rane Juge bequests, partly donations, partly the Lops of a fa. | Tere it not the slightest ground fer doubting that in | | Sebr H Truman. Griffu, Salem for Philadelphia. ear crn) oo epemecdauamline stale bles the Secretary of the Senate, and the action of the House 9 9 vorable decision in regard t>'a suit which was incaan- | Starting these leases the trustees acted wisn prudence, obr Kelley, Gloucester. Sr Srapuzn, NB—Air April 24 sohr Vendovi, Bray, New a Th y vee io for the bert i r Ys on them dies with the Congiers, Yet at the time the ere isa talk, which may allend in talk—at least 89 | cery before chancery was abolished. Besides this pro- | Ccumspcction, and for the best inte a alt re: | Sobr Hudeon, Warren, Norwich. York 3 ‘ House passed the resolution it had the control of the | fer as Lamartine is concerned—and which certainly bids | perty, which I consider as aasets against my debts, 1 | *P*cts, of the cestuis que trust. Indeed, the method which | Schr Thos B Smitb, Briggs, New Bedford, Tainspap— Arr April0 brige Wallace, Upton, NYork; M a th lark tthe’ orivate i fa lib ten wont Mite van | they adopted in this disponition of thy prepauty, which, | Schr Lucy Amer, Ames Rcorland € Brooks, Drisso, Curacoa; 1h, barx Surah B Hale, Crow- een ee teeny Open ene private ca | fairto be sanctioned, like the Franc Juge, by imperial | #™ the owner of a library which would be of little use | st'the time of the testator's death, consisted, as we have | Schr Marv Langdon, Simonton, Rockiand, ther, Per‘land; briga Yankee, Poland, do; 13th, EJinburg, lendar.”’ ‘The iaw creating the court says “‘it shall have | oi ouragement, of establishing both a daily political | % ™a2Y of those who take aa interest in the ques seats; Of. about oan’ Sucre vachak THecR ae FeaHL OL Schr Ccral, Coo, Rockland, Sweet, NYort; 14th, Manaoni, Amos, Bosvon; 1th, Condor, jurisdiction cf all cases rererred to it by either house of igement, of en 4 a daily political | tion of my property, but which to me is very valu 4 Lie dleey reg led ete Schr American Chief, Pressy, Rockland. ‘Jackconville; Sutton, Uram, NYork, ‘Sid Lith, barks Gongress.”” The Houre of Representatives did refer these | jourual and a review, under the joint direction of La- | ble. Iam the pwasr of apart of the furaltuce of the | £8¥ed & great portion, if nct the whole of 1:, from beiag | | ohr Superior, Yeaton, Roctiand. neaster, Boston; Sulicte, Drinkwater, NYork; Cases, and it seems clear to me thet the court las juris- | Martine and of Eugene Pelletaa, fhe latter publicist | house in which I live—but cnly a part. Let us now | Somfumed by taxes, assesamente and other olaims. | ScurJ'M Lave, Colby, Reovpirt. 17th, brig Willie, Foster, de diction, even if the papers bave deen returned fo the io a ‘th his eot. | S2™ Up. All that is Church property in Manbattan Is- He Se Sod SP Cane Renee im WERED Ween Gs Onpto- | (See Chen, Dowell, Rockport. mome Ports, files of the Senate. Many of the most important cases has just left (after.a stormy controversy with his col- land, whether the title be invested in me or not, belongs uctive land in tbis city have been preserved by leases Sloop Thomas Huil, Holl, ovidence. ALEXANDRIA—Arr April 27 schr Evangeline, Troat, are in this situation, It was a singular omission in the | leagues,) the Sidcle, of which he was ono of the ablest | to the Catholics of Manhattan Island, and not to ma, | *milar to these, and transmuted into fruitful sources of | Steamer Georges Creok, 5 Frankfort, Mo. Sid sehr Camserland, N Yor! WASHINGTON, N. C.—Arr April 21 schra Rio, NYork; ri ‘ld 18th echrs # Godwin, Suney South, and Mary £ Parmales, NYork. ease pe ne rth aero: oS wrest Sy sches Eastern Light, (Lr) Londouderr: ir Usboriy ‘NYcrk; Wild Pigeon, Millikin, Prov? hos W Ulontt, Bourne, Al . - wealth, BELOW. Senate not to refer the causes on the Senate's private | and most popular editors. The importance of te Sidcle belo rag Ae este ners es ee Dea ad I will, therefore, merely consider whether the trustees | Sct Ann, from . lamber loaded, In my notice of the light house operations on the | ®* ® reminiscence of republican sympathies, has been | But t‘am not the owner of one square inch of ground | Dd avy power to demise this property for a longer pe- SAILED, Gulf poder tuananinati the (deve Chontalent agit: considerably lessered by the loss of M.Pelletan, who | within the city of New York. 1 am the owner ot the | Ticd than a year. Bark Pentueket, Lewis, for Triuided, and anchored in the u Rte It is, indeed, manifest that the authority of a trustee | leer bay, roperly printed Chaudeleve, In addition to the im: | had waink |. Havin to imitate the | Ded I sleep on, but not of the roof, or tise walls that vathority Serraests Ikan Gabiat al velneatale Gagne: | Co ee © | protect me against the inciemency of the sessous. To | OveF the legal estate vested in him exists only for the | Wind dusing th: day NE, with for master's Department cf the United States Army, I woull | @gnified sllonce of the Journal ds Débais upoa all $how® | sof, however, complain of my poverty, fori ain mot | Peefit of the catui que trust Neverthel:sa, he oan Memorandu. Ropargns oF Lord, Saiki and zal worntion gutta percha store tenta, twenty fort in diame: | questions which the ‘powers that be" have, in fat, | poor. I bnow that any one invested with the Ofés | Chater iors valusule cousideration® Pateria we feet |) ‘The Stratis of Canso were elon of ive Gtb inst Poat, Boston; digs Amazon, ter and ten feet high, which are now being substituted | and by force, placed beyond the limits of free dis- | which I hold in the Chorch of God ia the more honored an elementary axiom on the doctrine of trusts. Even * for the old tarpaulin tent and temporary storehouses. | oussion, im proportion as bis condition assimilates to that of his | Shoe trust ie expressly circumreribed, aud there is we ‘Telegraphic Marine Reports. Fra tne the a ach more Rlant aod more easily han- | “he Charivari lately levelled its raileries against a | WVine wasten, who had not whereom to lay bishead. | Jott tn regard to. the limited extent of the power, | SALEM, April Si—Arr bark Wim cehrovier,Upvon, Buenos en an an the others, ana their weight is but a fraction oat be geislov seers abi wiiah havo Fished Uaterpeiat heat of the jd) shea ditties nied biston te ne the restriction is not so imperative as to preclude ths Ayres Mark 1. Sav oft Point Indio Maroh 4 hoand in, ship BAgH Ar April bid gobe, iAlexendste, MaClurs NYovk, Major Wo3ns (son of Justice Wayne of the United who died so poor that the Catholics of hiy cathedral had | ¢xerci#e of the trustees’ judgment. Itis even affirmed | Charles Hill, and bark Alabama, both from New York. Shd stotmor Win Jenkins; ships California, Caspi ey! : hips California, States Supreme Court) who goss out to purchase camels | %* the approaca of the great Paris exhibition. After | 14 hear the expenses of his funeral, if I disgraced the | {Pat where the interests of tue cestui’s que trust require | . BOSTON, April §0—Arr ships Jobn Dun! Ann ony South America, Calcutta Dec 31; South Carol for the uso of the army, will visit all the countr: mentioning among these, The American, &e., &o., it au- | inheritanee cf his office by grasping at and appropriating | * they are im scme instances not only permitted, but “Mary, Manzanillo; Maria Hi Where the camel has been’ in'roduced, im order to leara | nounces that the King of Botacudo has appoiated a | tomy own uso anything more of tho things af taig | S¥¢ bound toreguiate thelr conduct by a sound discre- ny ; Thus trusters, appointed expressly for tho pur- sen has Posent Beate Hectartl with what success the experiment of introjucing them 7 world than are necessary to provide me with daily food > ADP Pp’ ly Pp Darie: Forest State, Bucksvil into this latitude will probaly be attended It is in | Commissioner to represent the interests of his subjects | Oy raiment, bag « i, » Gay poue of supporting contingent remainders, have, ia cer- | Yeomioo River, Va; Chimbora: contemplation by the Major to make the necorsary ar. | atthe exhibition, It adda:—“A great number of the | “Hut notwithstanding all this, Senator Brooke wilt | !®% exigencies, concurred with the tenant for life inde. | more; Moraney, and Chicop Cas 8 I Soow, May Queen, Annie Saxon: Dei . Elia, Elm; brie Chas Miller, B Young, Mazatlan, F W Horn, E Benner, Caburac, Arr tarks 8ca Breeze, Mayo, Palermo, March 15; D God- frey, Parker, Galveston. anil Webster, Kyder; F tun- chinia, Cook;' Sylpn, Bearse; ana Warren’ Halle m Baltimore; m, Meammond; beigs Canton, Kelley raagements in the East, with men of capital thers, to | Botacudian manufacturers intend to visit Paris with | bave to give some account of tle four millions seven | fai eeeneotenn Cuba delle Sie le ph chase thie AbLott Lawrence, Crowell, Phi establish ranche in some portion of Texas for the pur- | their productions, consisting in fish bones, for pierciag | hunCred and fifty thousand doliars which he said was extent, in general principles, of the ciacretionary power Herald Marine Cor: folks Mery "J Mihott. Lombard, Tangiers ak Pose of ralsizg, camels for the govarnment purpoeee. | the ncko, ‘respondence, * ? oil and cogs’ fat; and there could not be a | *he value of my property on the 6th day of ST, April 2—The Am brigantine John Altred, | Haltimore; Lockout, Bucter, PRiladelpia; 5 W. Faulkleet y vested in trustees. We have seen that they are capable | (KEY WE: @ speculation it is anticipated will prove richly remu. Archbishop of Capt Baliard,’ reported in our last communication as being 5 = 0 ; Hed ip Pp hly “4 wore favorable moment ‘than he eat tol lish a New York, April 28. P of alienating the property when the fee is vested in | C*Pt Ballard,, reported | tt NYork, Relograghsd— Sl South Americt, from Catoutta: on A ee boadersii be a Mea stes ol Mima ey py ye} A them; ut it ina well established principle, aro amount- | cargo, and thoroughly fepaired. ¥ KIsTOL~Arr April. 37 soht. Rovenne; Corson, Prow Interesting from the Rio Grande. Fre nada Be News from New M ing to an axiom, ell those who are capable of alie- | order, as was also the balance of the cargo. x dence. to load fcr Philadelphia; 28th, schr'Heury 1 Gibson, = pt of Victor Meunier, of the Presi, lows lew Mextco, nating property, or of evtering into ots uron'the vessel were $454 20, and upon the cargo $771 68, : OUR BROWNSVILLE CORRESPONDENCE: to popularize scientific reading by his Ami de Science, has ARMY MOVEMENTS AND INDIAN FIGHTS. + it, oe ° tie which wit patetpep eligi ts | Total, $1205 &8 she tailed on the 16th tor Now York. a Alexandria, 8142308 brig Alsonus, Ladiec, Mates BrowNsvite (Texas), April 11,1855, | proved so successful as to call a new competitor into the | _ The mails from the West brought us files ot tae Santa | interests in the thing leased, but no longer. (Cruise | |e tebr SJ Brayton, Babcock, lately ashcre under the | “CHARLESTON—Arr April 26, schrs WF Caitorfield, Celebration of Passion Wek Revolutionary Feeling in | pame fold of labor. Auguste Blum, formerly, of the | Fe (NM ) Gasdte, to the 24th March. From there pa | Dig, Leases Tid repaired, ‘dler Sspenees were: ou sarge Bran Drig Laine, Contarer? Bareelons aia backs Matamoras—Gencral Vega's Departure for Mexico— Polytechnic School, who-has founded with M. Babinet, | pers, we make the fo’lowing extracts :— ‘be counsel for the defendants objects, that the cases | sel $206 She Shea ak eae af bark Me a v o of the Institute, and a long list of other associates, We have been permitted by General Garland to see | cited by the Court below relate to leases by trustees of | "The sehr Charyer, Hayden, is still detainod at this port, | seve? His Probable Assumption of the President's Chair— | daily, tl weekly, and weekly Journal, entitied La Seice, | the report of Captain kell in relation to the attack of | charities, cn the ground that tho latter havo perpo. | vadergoing Fepaica’ The enfpenters are puting in satw | “ERGPORT Sid Apeil 24, triga § G Barn, Winchester vat eri? volution —, i \ feuilletons ‘are to jevor 0 biographies of dis- e Indians upon bis grazing camp on the nig] tae | tual interest in the premises, while the estate, vested i main mast, (from L’Etanz) NYork; Brookline, Leishton, (from Hille oa om van dai! o — sige Sif Joey Mexican | voguidned men of science, and the series begins with s | 22d march, about twenty fire miles from Albequerque, | theieotcre code ee cin Nasltan tare eoecae The US fobr Florida, Lieut Watkins, sailed for Havana | boro) Philidelphia; 26th, Wheaton, Staples, (‘rom NYork) Guard Shot by Smugglers—Irade Still Dull, trarslation, by Allyre Bureau, of the autobiography of | The camp consisted cf six dragoons, four of whom were | at sny moment. This may be a good argument to prove | C2 iit dit, tor the purpose of shippings crow. She roturaed | Pembroke, 4 rar slation, to the eity on the Ieth. nL RLV 2 » Passion week is over, and our neighbors, like true and | Benjamin Frauklin. is in the tent at the time of the attack, and the othor two | that the lease cannot endure longer than the trust.con- | “sid 1ith bark Convey, Hopper, St Marks, to load cotton | p She her ig tera Peer hd genuine Catholics, observed it as one of humiliation, Among the numerous “non-political” journals which | were a Litile distance off, in the mountains, burning | tinues; but it furnishes no resson to prove that it is ab | for NYork; eobr lelampazo, Curry, NYork: Libbie Shepard, Holmes, Ham ter, Clark, from Philadelphia; ji have lately appeared for the Grat (and nota few for the | charcoal, In the night, it is not mentioned at what | initio, void, or that the trustee had wer toextoate | Cushmel, firacargo ot ship timber forthe ship zard of Messrs | mond, and Jas Gorham, Url fasting and prayer. Processions, attendancs on church | igst) time, i have noticed three that were litkographed; | hour, the Indians came’ to the camp, about Gftecn in | a lence nt ell (cr longer period tau a years Ia short, T | Bewze & Curry. ried: ciiteeial NYork 15th, ana | Rednex, Bedicote, Phila by day, and ‘‘by the light cf the moon’’ at night, were | but, of thelatter,even the Sans le-Sou,as one was entitled, | number, and before the sold era were aware of their pro- | see no reason, upon principle, why there should Ue AMee Re ae an ‘Arr 2th, sehr Golden the order of the day; and, to judge from outward ap- | #ocnfound that, if it cost more, it might pay better toap- | sence, pulled down the tent upon them, and at the same | difference, except as to the prooariousuess of the term, | /°m pore Ann U Grinnell, NYork; Std soir John eS ‘Rule, Maleclm, Norfolk and Provi- ts he U'S sloop of wat Jamestown, Com Ellison, arr isth | “CESRGRTOWN, 8 C—Are April 27, sohrs Genova, Cot arin ordinary print. The title of the latest publication | time shooting arrows intoit. The soldiers sallied out as | between private and public trusts. The trustees in both | from Norfolk vis Havava. The J is the fing ship of the tou for Buckeville; i Y Dearances, no living young ones ever felt more keenly | FF 4his ephemeral class is La Boheme, The editor, ayoung | quichly sn porsible, and made battle with tue Tndiaas, | Ceevs act vestoue ia-etan the (eee ee ee eee eae re 2 esate gone enn oe the Host Bay; CS Watson, Dison ON Vorny Sot An ame the loss of a fond parent than the devont citizens of Ma- | poet or poctaster, has the credit of having got ‘tired of | and succeeced in driving them away. All the soldiers | reponed unreserved confidence; and the principles con- | }# ssid that she will romain in this harbor as long as our re- | ford, Searsport; 22d, Caroline 'C, ——, NYork: 23d, brig famoras cid the wuiferings and final sacridce of the | living on credit, in Bohemian style. He had not only | were wounded and are now in the hospital at Alouquer- tipually applied to the ovo are applicable to the other. with Spain sre in Tho st Hound Pond, Yates, Bristol. Cld \9tb, schrs Azoo, Boston: ; Jacinto, Com Stri: jd, Rainbow, for & Northern port; $’ Bruen, Pearson, #4 the honesty but the brass to try to earn some copprs by | que. The Indians told the Mexicans that they only came | When the mode of granting leases is prescribed, the ¥ Sus Doth Ceige non i Mat stenten worlds Bedeerner. ; recitiog and welling his verses to people ia the streets, | to kill the soldiers, end did not waut the auimala, but | terine of the power must be strictly pertueds wire the | Ougequadzan a rr Siecie Deeb ee Achange of rulers has taken place again over the | ‘The novelty of the experiment nelped its success, and I | they succeeded in neither, power togrant them is expressly given, the trustees | 2lst for NYork, with a cargo ot sucar and molasses, GLOUCESTE. rr April 25 sebrs Louisi: Calais, ‘way, and the booming of artiliery in Matamoras, on last | saw him several times, curing the past winter, surround- ‘This was ore of the most meritorious actions that has | havea power, both in law and equity, to lease in the The yacht Brenda Pattorson, sid for New York 19th. for Philadelphia; St. Georze, St Georgo, for do Schr Eliza Catherine, Aider, sre from Tampa Say 1th. | Hooton, Richmond for St. John, NB; Danl P King; Noo- ly | folk for Salem; Highland Lass, N York. MOBLLE—Cid April 23 ships Aquilla, Sardford, and Da- nube, Coster, Havre. NEW BEDFORD—Arr April 28 sohrs Adrian, I ed by a crowd that the lead pencil maa and the razor. | ever occurred ia New Mexico, and the soldiers made | manner which to their judgment seems most beneficial; 7 Wednesday, announced the arrival of General Don Adrian | strop man would not have disdained. Iam afraid thet | kexces of themselves. Their names are Ringold, (in | and, where no auch power is expressly given, they must pr mag the cig el ag mg meng ‘Woll, who succeeds Geveral Vega in the civilani military | he will be less successful as an editor. Bohemta (omi- | charge), Culligem, Weaver and Young, all of whom | be guided by the general principles of the Coart, which : a iti di d ls, but tl commend of Tamaulipas. The arrival of Woll is by no | nous title) cecignates, ia Paris, that Limbo where ao | were wounded in several places. Culligam was wounded | will always interpose to secure the exercise of a reson. | chinuhens be ecto si eine ahd oe aN cag many “aspirants for fame” wander, awd culotient their | early in the action, and started off to carry the iafor- | able disesetion, or to rectify a departure from ing erounds, 86. Philadelphia. -8ld rchrs James House, Hutehinsdn, Batre. means scceptabie, and ie Tignes sencrally ee betraying | Diped, om the way to Cliehy or the Morgue, maton 40 Las Lunde, Ringold saying to him that ho | " among the Comparatively recent cases beariag any | ihe steamer Corwin, Lieut Craven, is at Cape Florida. | jucres Times BS ith, Bring Athan on, have sent back a man Icoked upon as being hostile to A new weekly illustrated magazine, the Journal pour | thought he could hold bis position. A more gallant de- | analogy to the Present, thet of Naylor va Arnitt, which | Pref Bache, Superintendent of the ( oust Survey, is on board, ‘NEW LONDUON—Arr April’ 27 scbr Sarah McDowoll, A . He is measuring a bar line upon the beach of Key Bisesyne. Hale, Boston for NYork. ~ Ty and who’ certainly mover has en. | Zoua, bas just been founded at Paris, inemulation of the | fence than this has rot been made under the walls of | 1 find in 1 Russell and Mylne, 501, is almoct presisely in i f . Bad, of the Liehth ‘ hi ‘ Fee een eee putklea His errival walinvaik prove, | success of peony magazines and family magazines of | Sebattopol; and it would be right for the government to | point. It will be seen that this telated toa privatecand | pasgTZen,comoand of SW Jamis, Bea, of the Lishitouse MEG AACE Sele deat eee ee i cheap, usefal and moral literature, in Great Britain and | give these soldiers some testimonial tor their good con- | not to a charitable or public trust. A testator devised | con upon the Rebecca Shonl, 40 miles west of thiscity,and | “NURFOLK--Arr Apnl 27 brig Win Pitt, Hawes, Boston; + SS ipucstal pee rite an) ERO a Terbee ne Mat | the United States. Iranslations from foreign literature | duct. Lieutenant Moore, with a party of troops, was | lués to trustees upen trust, out of the teats and profits | inthe neighborhood of the Dangerous Quickssn sobre Eliza Jane. Fi PR Bedtird, Mary ‘Tano Mott, NYorky pastial'y cansed totubsiie, It will cause no surprise it | Will form a prominent feature in this magazins, and in | at the place at seven next morning, and coatinued in | to pay two annuities, and, subject thereto, to permit A, PHILADELPHIA, April 90-—Arr bark Washington | Adeiside, Jameron, Porto ktico; itio, Crowell, Portemouth. within a very short time you again hear of arevolution | the first number I notice a translation by A Leroy, of | pursuit. The samo day, Major Carlton, with a detach. | and after him his wite, toeceive and take the rents and Batches, Colline Cebdaneer bales Indian @usen’ Magsgaen, | CR PREEERELEDS, Cosk, Bic GEange. oo ovae the way. Longfellow’s Notary of Periguex, illustrated by Gustave | ment of dragoons and some mounted volunteers, le‘t | profits during their respeciive lives; and after the de- Dee ‘Windsor, NS; sches Isis Chase bap de Oe (eeowes tate © ayia Bene ‘On lest Suuday General Vega left for the city of Mexi. | Dore, end of one of Mrs. Anna Stephens’ stories, by | Albuquerque in pursuit of the Indians ___ | cease of the survivor, he devised the lands to their chil- ‘York: Debonaire (fr), Smith, ALLO Are Apel 8 brig : co, and on the eve of bis departure addr as procla- | Mme H. Loreau. Since the above was written, we learn that Major | dren; he'd, that the trus'ces could grant @ valid lease Sioplo, Provides 1, NYork; 12ch, schr Sarah Starr, Bui mation to the inhabitants, protesting his eternal love Before leaving the newspaper stand, by which I, have | Carltcn and Lieutenant Moore have retarned witbout | of the lands for a term of tea years. No express power A 8 yond Hf Rogers, Lay HILADELPHIA—Arr April 28 0 29 aprey. and friendship, as also nssurtog tuem that at all times | detained you, reader, longer than I intenied, let me | being able to overtake the Indians. to lease was given in the will. It was alleged that the | (0m, Everrreen, White; Rockingham, Talhy: Jaccb & Wil | Greetham, Bermudn, M Sanford, Sandford, NY 00k; and under ail’ cireumetances they will ever fad. him | Point to the title of aoother mew journal, La’ Fron, | On the 10th March, the two companies, undor Colonel | jense ad been granted fraudulently and corruptly; bat | Wim, Matibess, Souiherner, Helios and ties HSevmons, | Selah, atking, Hosta; robes Réxtary, Brown, (otelands fhoir attached friend and the farsful advocate of their | only to say that it is not in this or any other | Fauntleroy met ninety of the Utahs and Apacied, well | it mitted in the argument thaifthe plaiatiily bad | Cocker Shining PO Healer, . Douglass, Gaines, N York Jasper, Seats, N Seaferd dophts rights and interests. His departure was Parisian jourval that you must look for any very | armed ard mounted, in the Chow-atch Pass, aad in the | not sustained this allegation; and tne question then was, | tha Wrightingto: ehtiagton, Fal mouth: Ameri ie, Brown, and Laura Jane Yo ia 4 07 Pree | marked indication of “that spirit of opposition | running engegement which followed, for two miles, killed | as in this case, whether the trustees had, under the will, | and Scutherner, Parrett, Lubec; John Rugg! York; Almon Bi i ‘oun; Jas gretted, as his personal character is adaiirably oalculat. a iilam Collyer, Pagano, Mid thon Sparka Morcsga, Necks “cla ‘wo of Adams’ company of dragoons were | power to grant a lease fora term of years. The M: 10, C8 28th, bark Gak, Ryder, Boston; Wm Punton (Bi Walter, Hiorth, unded. Next day they came up with the | ofthe Rolla declared that the trustees bad power rt. Ci wld, ter | Gla M Sandford, Sandford, NY ork; bark © W Poultney, nce im Conant, New Orlesns; schrs Garland (Br), MeLs ed to gain the good will of all who become acquainted | t0, the curt party, which under Louis XIV. with Sim. Iunders and that on hisarrival ia Mexico | OTiginated la Pronde, “Iho number of arrests for politi. he wiil take charge of the Presidential chair, and hig | ca! motives during the last month and thie, proves that Apaches, who retreated in two bodies—one under Cha- | mise the lands, and pronounced tl! lease valid. Lam ; Phillips. Taunten; M L Carti i; Serene Highscen feiglag to oe ini health, wil tempo, | te Frond: exits althougn ite marmura tor a strong | oom, and the other under Toro. Of the, six were | not aware that thi decision lus ever been disturbed or | Greémwieht Hil Bescon: Hands Rgttney, Teles, isaac Beslan: seks Jane i “ A thoed by the press. acarcel nd some ners on one of el even questioned. vorwich; Chas Moore, Ingert eport; Rookin, » | NS; aker, for: rarily retire to a plage whence he may word at leisure | Z€89R Are not echoed by the p Sus! q n Indians were hille}, two | “With regard to the alley, the complaint expressly | Talpy, aid Jocob & William, ortemouth, Nit. ton; Relampaga, Curr hurt. In all, el ‘watch the signs of the times avd weigh more coolly his | *8¥ that the number of recent arrests is not published cy et, Payne: , NYork; rnold, Harttord Evergrcon, Bliven, Journal des Commissaires de Police. men and a woman and a child taken prisoners, and fifty | avers that the parties intended that the right to use it & ’ ehances of sustaining his tottering power. | | IM Most of ihe journals copied without a word of com: | horses captured, i wuld be included in the renewod lease, in tl Disasters. Mary A Rowling, Goush, Nerwioh: Almon Baton, Dickiatony Lu Tay at preeerit ix tie wita revo! {eit 24 lea: etl ment the letter of M. Berryer to the secretary of the Em ‘The command had returned to Fort Massachusetts, | ner as if this privil had be Srir Norma, of New York, from pd in| Childe, Boston; Monmouth, Grant, Provi- sha something is certainly being puton foot for another | / ooo. and the reply of i. Morquast to his former col- but expected ‘to go to Grand river on the 15th inst. in the original lens mistake, which it i which was roported repairing at St Thomas Bis, was ‘Evwards, Thern, Borts fold 4th inst, having been previously condemned, rice, part of her cargo, were sold 13th inst. , Pe This th a Ph ry Kit Carron and capebee at sins province apetigat of Fquity to ey ‘although in e Frovidence: D.O'Con: HM W8aich Vansot? xy were followed; one of them was wounded, | demurrer admits the essential fact—the fact of the | MAyaanaas reot, was M4 tons, built at Wiscasset in Swordaeh, Green, Sal roaptured by mistake—and the only question, therefore, is, whether Talped at $14.00, an oon nee ee renee oer folein Pebsetenante eoarea! Canieten H joinis Mexisan territory. for the rivairy of some of the obieftains; bat this has | yis ed a profusion of praise on The Lonton Globe w beon partially overcome, aad from what I’ can leara, in leaving the great | tance. suceessfui aitempt will shortly be made, Among others, | {ue masnarindty iene davpened usage or comply with | and snother billed, and the of T notice ths presence of Seror Arrioja, a man of intel- ‘ 4 had. declared would | Magruder, who fired st and wounded him itis such s mistake as the Court will reetily? Tne ins ‘i 7 race PR ene 3 leet, of weal'ls cud toclal influence “He is brother-in | Y 00 Conky "ine Emperor could easily afford to com- ¢ commasd; including the battalicn of Volunteers | strument is not voluntary, but founded on A considers, | RARE Titasn Cire. at Gaivettcn, frore Boson, caper Di Stuc waa Rox sary, Maret Mohats, Cham law of Alvarex's second in command, Dou Ignacio Com-.| Pr MPI e Gator and writer, in whom he no longer | under Col. St. Vrain, was to recruit for fifteen days at | tion, and was reduced into writing without conta'aing | $cc lmain-and mien topealtane ‘were carried away, Fall River; Austin, Ital, NBedord; Globe, Herner, monfort, aué you may wellsoppose that he is one of the to see an adversary. M. Ponsard the suthor of | Fort Massachusetts, and then proceed ona second expe- | the whole intent of the parties. It must, therfore, ba | torether with some of her sails, Sho also suffered othesda: | Fall River. strongest opponents the Dictator has. T also zotice | dea PORTsMOOTH—Arr below April 9 brig Lyra, Hinman, among ibe Kichronds, the ex-members of the Mexican | Zicréce, of Agnes de ainst the Utahe. reformed, may féranie of Ulysse and of U’Honneur | dition Surv, Carleton, from Philadelphi: gen ade ints prese ’ which arrat | Machias for NYork. Cong: age We degen, 02 Bis Sink, ee ee nesteae aeoalt P SRT eet Meadscaeaneenn; Cr tee Oreo, | ogee nted by th’. demurrer, I also . ouched at Turks Intends for meci- | PROVIDENCE—Arr April 28 brige Caloutts, Clifford, rene, Messrs. Arriaga and Gomez, and ex Govornors | 4.) Aol vatrny the same rellctance as M Berryer to vi: | Qeht with Captain Ewell's dragoons, at the Grazing | concur mith the Judge at Specis) “yeray for tue veusoas | Chmueron tama bad touched at Tanke lulaada is weds | si puiveiier A Dasher Wilag, Casniortons ashes Weak Ocampo urd Garza. The latter is a man of known ner ye: | ait the Tuileries, ond M. Guizot was obliged to accompa- | Camp, three bave (eel He other two soldiers | given in his opinion, which i+ ig unnecessary to repeat. | detaincd two days or more. Baltimore; cogulus, Satterly, and fence of Vietority during the late revolution, against | PY bim. So many vacancies have lately oocucred in the | wica Nee venial Srre ea Fo on Sunday, the dth ii The order of the Speci" erm should be altirmed With | pp gcun Euzarerst, Graham, from Boston abi Ist inst Alexandri Ni fence of Victoria, during the sate re torntsekiere | ranks of the Acacemicians that the ex-Mimister of | General Garland left Sante andar, the sth ie | costs Dg Sava Buzanern, Graham, from Boston abi Ie ist at Fee eae eee aane eicttke death, last | Louis Philippe, in virtue of bis duty as introducer of | stant, for Albuquerque, where, Le will remain a few ae, aid for 5 Pleeyes Hie, vent vere, Naneemch . . | at the Tuileries. ¢ oldest member , M . ore Judges Ingraham, Wootraff and Dal away ond lring alow was boarded Ist ult, Int 25 35, lon wel; na Vista, nile. w “4 Tolan atciraninye; eur wae. ing trom: this | cant at the Academy, in that region, who bad been threatened by the Indians. | cent affirmed, with coe's. ¢ F took from her both chains and anchors, and the rigging ‘ardenas Sid schrs Lydia Gibbs, Burt, ey, asthe ives, woe, norma OHA On ‘As moat of the Academicians have survived “ the old | During the month o: February they marched over Avo | ““Siuer ys, Fagle Life Insurance Company. —Order af- | of the feremaat, Sartor River: Cham: sine berg tig Be pertien,” #0 called ‘by the Imperialis®, without losing | bundred miles, pert ot the distance being down the Oa- | Armed, with $10 costs, Sonn Suwasserr, at Providence from Fredericksburg. on Lilled the three, two of whom they threw into the Rio | frei cia predilections, the Institute is eyed uspicious- | nadiau, in purevit of the Mescalero Apaches The rn ‘ a7th inst, during whe erly ‘blow, had sails epli , Engle va Mesnure —Judgmont affirmed, with costs, inst, during aheayy westerly blow, plit, ene he my isible change for the better inthe trafic of | ly from the Tuileries, and its public meetings | rived at Rito on the 26th March. The balano**: the Myers vs. Trimble,—Order affirmed, with costs, Hed away main gaff, 0. CO ee eo or ane a iis fartram being | BAY® cften cccasioned no little scandal, revealing, by | battalion ure at Don Fernandes dg Taos, getting ready | Seymour vs. kimer,—New trial ordered on term, &e. Br Sour Avnarnoss, Qoweli, from Kingston, Ja, vis Hyde, NY to son 28th oe org oie aad Noth sides aa thee | ipgentous tricks of speech, worthier, a(ter all, of rhetori: | to take the field. Searing vs. Tye.—Judgment effirmed, with costa, Fee ie or Hak tak” Tee ike aad eae ote ‘aroum, ond D W Vaughan, Philadelphia. | ee Y | cians than of bold patriots, at once the vitality an} tu} oo Cex yar Bunker —Judgment reversed, unlees defend. | 42d» sohrs Woodbridge, Waite, Sarnnzabi Suwacsatt, 1 oill wadee Whe oursend of pai impotence of the Frimde, News by Mail, ant elects, ke. 1 "Annes L Hamblin, Norfolk; John Bowman, Tayler, ou informed of whatever interesting may happen on Impotent though it may be—ihe Fronde—the spirit of Mr. Henry Coons, aged eighty-one years, committed Lowber vs. Childs.—Juégment reversed, with costs, vi River, Robt F Stockton, Edwards; Jarvis Lyon: = infor RIO BRAVO. soreness aie. 2 bh at Paris must bs very dotia an po) cn the 26th inst , by shooting him- Scbulten vs Lord & Brown.—Orcer afirmed, with $10 pee ae. Sant Darky at bag e carye"gat ot i aber, a ipaveport piliebee: Piladelp! . Sid sehe NIA hab ignorant of the French language, or lead a very solitary | fe! e head, 7 elem perthought she would, the | JobnG Wright, . i Pisce tn Now York Lite, to heex much more news frm the Crimea than he | The Alexandria Gazettz states that there wers 4,0(0 Judgment affirmed, with costs, AO OH OT Se RO LEME Arp Apel 3b sche Soeny Witsbote for do. a FIRE IN TENCH AVANUE. reads in the Moniteur. He has been furnished with | shad taken at one haul at Maryland Point, on the Poto- — Judgment reversed, with costs. Walter, Bea. both sld 27th); Bacentsor, Parsons, Phila¢ clphis for Ports- se i statements enough to form « strange gloes upon the | mac, on the 2ith ine —Judgment afirmed, with costs. Cop.11s10K—The packst ship Prixceton, whilein tow from | month. niet At stout 3 o'clock on Monday morning, a fire broke | text of the Moniteur, according to which the transfer of ‘The Pennsylvania Legislature has 4 the bill re- Cook va. Clark —Judgment modified. the East River yestercay morning, came in contact with Be SAVANNAH—Arr April £ ap ari out ine stable situated at the corner of Tenth avenue | Gen, Forey ‘rom the Crimea 19 Africa might seem « re petling the ‘Charter of the Erie and Northeast Reilrond Hotiner vs. Jordan. —Judgment affirmed, with coats. | bark Actross Islay of the Battery, aud carried sway the As Glngrew | Cid aby Young Nechanty mi uiverpoe . | ward, and not, as it virtually is, a dieg 2 bs : "Connell va the Hudson Kiver Railrosd Company.— | for ~ emith. and Forty-sixth street, belonging to Andrew Hamma. heard earnest prot jeatations in private agsine® « recen' Pon! emi eli ahi the signature of the Gov. Judpment affirmed, with costa ‘Whalemen, why bm beth Socios teams the one ae houre on bar} decision of Acvocate General Labaume, which revives, ta In the stabl A furious war is waging between the news; theory at least, the old doctrine by which the doctor: of ah maa bat wees atid Van P¢ jed, with it NBedford 27th. ship Draper, Coffin, Ochotsk Ses, Warren etal. vs Van Pelt —Judgment reversed, wi ans plies v4 ae MP eee). Coa Came ae ste. pert Redfield va. Florence.—Judgment affirmed, with costs, | 20,00 Ibs bone on board, Sent home on the voyaze cc! the Sorbonne relieved the doubts of Louis XIV. about | Peter and S insurance of $250 on his prop “furious taxes,” his “scruples about thas taking every: | the ernment of Minnesota Territory. St. Mills vs. Fox.—Judgment modifica, &c. Toe Lone. - park Cherokee, Saith, Ochotek Sea, Labatan ish ~oininaencintaniniasa np ammcmc one euaaceil tia cai, arance Comp is body’s property.’ Doctors cecided “defiaitely taat | is situated at the head of navigation on the Missisaippt, | Aeuerven ve Plone Judgment affirmed, with wae, rae tO bbls ep 1100 wh oll and 11,000 Ips bene on OUSEHOLD FURNITURE WANTED.—TUE ADVER- to Lave been the work of au incendiary. all the property of hi abject belonged properly to him, | 884St. Peter at the head of navigation on the Min- Dempsey vs. Paige —Judgmsnt affirmed, with cost Yoard. Sent Lome on the voyage 607 bbls wh and 16,0001 bs ‘® responsitlo party, wishes to hire, {'r six oe FIRE IN NASSAU STREET. and when he took it he took only what belonged to him.” | nesota. Hozris va. Bernvard:.—Jadgment modited, Ay RL A ie eirehaety cient peed L Etat c'est moi, was the motto of Louis XI And Ad. On the 11th April 1,200 bales of cotton were destroyed Kelly ve. Mek Jro; adgment affirmed, with costs, Alo arr bark Rajah (of Westport), Fie voeate General fabaums, like Father Tellier and his as. | at Cairo, Texas, and C0 at Aberdeen, Miss, On the Honolulu, with 22 Shortly before 12 o'clock yesterday morning, a fire was discovered on the roof of the large five story building, No. | sociates, declares that the State ia the original proprietor | 17tb, 500 at San Felipe, Texas; on the ‘2st, 800 at New Personal in nce, ‘W, bark San Francisco, R23 & CO,, MANUFACTURERS OF PASSION, ‘121 Nassau street. Toe fire was soon extinguished, I: | of the weelth that Kein bach 5 oel bei t —— ban bo wl 24th, hy Ro! peed po stabs . pert Marshall, Pacific every kind of fener, having enlarged —4 was he end right existe independently of the fiscal laws which | Carolina Reilroad; and on the 27th, 3,000 at Boston—in * . 5 © Gloss te the 66 of the suicny Tue. "Fie ballding too | arevre the xercice of it, avpre-existing right whioh the | all 5,840 bales, valued at about $240,000, C,Seis tert ew | vee, sslesneane es Wa bets ap oll on board. | sortmese at moderate pricey, wholesale teal Ware understand, is owned by Platt Brothers, of No. 20 Malden | 'W Coes not create but only guaranters. Aman named Batchelor, a resident ot Mlinois, has ersee. we + | Sehtoo arr park Tropic Bird, "Atlantic Oocan, Domi- ome strand Jane. Damage about $20 r : Another fruitful topic for comment with the Frone | iaiely recovered twenty-four thousand dollars ny politen Hotel—M Stockel, Russian Charge | nica April 11, with 7U0 bbls spm oil and 60 do humpback oil, - TNSUMANGM FIRE 1M RIVINGT: has not yet been exhausted. I refer to the assertion of | raijroad company, at Brant, Canada, as compensatioa nd B Bodisca, Russian Legation; Judge Hall, | Abscut it months. eft at Pominion darks Parker Cook, |” ‘ON STREFT. Dr. Veron, in bis ‘¢ Memoires d’une Bourgeois,”” that | for having both his legs broken by Lision of two | lowe: J H Eastburn, Boston; Judge Edwards, Mount Plos: | Cook, Provincetown, 200 sp; 5 1 7—CAPI- Between 12 and 1 c'clock yesterday afternoon, a fire | project of a coup d’état had been deliberated upon at a ‘buil sant; W W Clapp, Boston; Standish F Poor, Troke out in & carpenter's shop situated at No, 90 Riv. | meetirg in the house of M. Thiers, not long previous to vem ECHANICS’ FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN' Ronedleo: M tal, $150, Leather Bank At th aisepnf ore Doth, ehip Frances Hetriotte Swain, Ochotsk Sea 000.—Office, Shoe and Kaen Hovelul Deo Is, Whytnstacke Jun 15, with $00 vols whol | 271 Broadway, corner of © A fire occurred st Danville, Va., om the 25th inst., ae tenatrech.-- hls com cee i. the meimeral of December, Thisarsertion has beva be bone, | Sent home Il 1728 do whoiland | capitel having sil been paid in,) is prepared to insure 4 Loe eT Tee ROU Me Laie en eeoee ill | Batts coutracleted by the Ex Minister of Louis Philippe, | 2¢sttoying acout $80, OReUnOO tar eens tel tGuilam HE Gardner Clavor | Leia ioetone. Haven freiet 1044 obla‘wh oll from Abizuil, | inge, merchandise, evipeim port, end their Co cog $160 tm the ity Insurance Compsny. Ihe building y General Changaraier, who have as flatly contra: | there was sm innurance of $40,000, change Hote ancroft, Wahington: Capt J Uillion, United | Syke eh is, int n43 lon @ 17 W alfred Gibbs Nichols, | held Turpiture, ind personal proverty generally, eaulest ty Th Ld Nz, ‘he building is | cicied the endorsement which the sesertion recaived | 18 8mong the buildings consumed, and with it $4,000 Dr D. T, Taylor, Washington. NB, llow 1 22 3. i dee ( Ae, va Jos iy comnee. by Sie on so See saeoent of ovons G10. Ineused if the | f cn ti de Many. A poruion Of the ieiter ov General | ¢ Among the sufferers are Davis & Mosely; Willia ‘At the Prescott Hous-—Mr Jacobson, Tarr “yy padgaaede ae by adjusted and promoely Pi. DE GROOT, Presiden. Jefferson Insurance Vompaoy Changarnier was so positive—not to say 60 violeat—that | £07, Graves & Johnscn; Wm. 8, Potton; J. R Lipscomb; Witt, Philedelphia; Mr Springer, Philadel phi: eek, been Se. ory. , ship N P Talmadge, Edwards, N | Henny B. Dawsow, A propeller, used by Messrs Polley’s distillery at Wil. | the Presse did not venture to publish st eatire, Gon, | Calum & Craighesd Hardy & Davi Neal & Cole- Tha PL ship American Congrom—Wm Redford. patie beens vie Henolal ges revererde DIRECTORS. m ‘e all y i i bons, Freeman Hans, ‘ama! distributing liquor at the various wharves | Lamozici(re bas also addressed directly to M. de Morny | ™AD; Calloway & Cc; Mosely & Davis & Raines, i tasealolldren, Londons & Bneeter May. der wits low Warren Aoril29 bark Millinoket,Worth, Indian | Wm, H. DeGroct, James dicbons, preeny br pot eae tie tad sive yesterday | & contradiction, which has not been Jubiished ta Paris, | ad ‘ereral others, ‘Twenty buildings in ali were com- | 4°7 01d three cuaieien, Ratton 2 ert etse Hawards, Hew | Ooewu—reported to have 200 bbls sp oll Datiey vo ith, Aieaander Fil thea 7 4 shout (ne otTstumeo was immeciately. ren tered by ty | 86d which might bave tempted the President of the | sumed. ,_ | Fark: ME Pierce, Tendon \ Nat ooenttee Gols tee gee & reama ct | Lemiciative boy to answer it in perscn at Bruavela, i | John Dolan, an Irishman, was killed at «‘Hog Bridge,’ Or! ‘eter eland lala ‘She was afterwards | Ui poblic functions and his business occupations did fot | on the Providence Kalirond, on the 26th instant, towed to Wiliamebarg, mot mach injured absorb his time. ‘ Circumstances,” too, are some- | tried te escape the approaching cars by crowding close times fevorable fcr magcanmous forbearance. If Dr. | to the wall, but the space was not Jarge enough, and he Veron has been’ wouncea by the imputations was crushed. Another man was killed there a fow weeks , Edward De Groot, Barslort Smith, Spoken, Wyman from Newport, E, for Rio Ja- ire, March i7 88 8. Bilerslie, Coutts, fom Philadelphia for Montevideo, . Lon All. Lull, from Onldera (Jan 2 for 8 8, lon 90 Ww pny neal, Ship Mazatlan, The French Journal “Le Progres.” arsine his verecity, be may have bern cmacled by a | since in the same manner. intelligence. carte Cram from Boston (Feb 19) for Bue 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. letter in which the Emperor bi sed him for a pre A wan named said to be worth one huntred 7 ‘ane sailed from Boston on ft Satem, 15 ‘Kio Janeiro f Desk Bromo a report lately published in your prper! | feuiatten copy of bis “\Memoires”” snd also for bis | ousand dollars, has been cont to the penitentiary ia |. Tht U. bok ‘the fores ander the Com: | gee ey TANG SES Oe eee rot New Or ws reprensnted ae ca: of the proprle tors of theFreach | torr of tie ew emece, he Tet period ‘a the his- | Tnaiane for forging & note of twenty doliars. cae Si Commodore McCauley, ‘The following is a lst ix Francie P Beck, from Thomaston for Savanah, 231 Jevenal Le regres, ‘ths te not eorrest. Emover bat | 1be Brrnie Fas get failed to remark in th Doth branches of the State Legislature of Pennsylvania | o1 Lex offoers:—Conmmmander, 3D. Witton; Lieutenania, | ia est hem Rio Jancigo for Philedciiphis, March 20, | mm ‘ery peevniery fatercet tn teat ys ad was merely | crelogical srticie on the Caer Miebolas in onitour, | Dave ogreed te atjoura on the Sth of May. R. L Mignem, J.N. Barney, J. 5 ig Dower | san tah, Jor LARET WINES—! 14 8010 ‘aprorm ej aged to write etout A I mast ad! Maris \. M DeBres; Surgeon, ion; Pargory, Sobr Tangent, of Columbis, Me, from Reovidence tor Nea ‘ul obtle,, returned, aeribed for ita sents Wy ‘ ly & olaret po corns vie ascribed for ita sentiments te the Rmporor of ths Fresol: Mr. Woodruff, the aewly hy nile phe 48 oars Ber? ling: Midshipman, JarteeC, Walker; Bostawstn, | an iin Arnis, nota ae Family, ud it wy Ga. per dorm ~ tes ec itor oF ot aw Yoru, Ag 06, ane for ite language to Arthur de ta Guerrvnniere. lively ord sincere a miration fer despotirm; the ascii lation of the Bonapartes (whom Lowevar (¢ was yunneges brendion, & ° from the Second joe, tt PLERSUN’S, 1 Gineokee ‘ .. y; Gunner, James D. W Clarke; Carpenter, Uhas, be George Ooracoks for Savannah, April 23, Wneokor streaky from bis carri in New Hiren on the 20th instant, and 5 pt thy ker, Jobn As Birdvall, A off Chasiooton bar. o Pre took from Bowery,