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8 THE CONTESTED COMPTROLLERSHIP. Giles verews 338 Cash IN THE BUPREME COURT. Before Judge Emott. FOURTH DAY. Apyil 4.—The testimony for the plaintuff was closed to- day, and Mr. Tilden, counsel for defence, opened. The @audience was as large as on any of the preceding days of the trial, and the proceedings were Ustened to with mach interest. The case was resumed with the examination of Jobn 8. Ketchum, who was one of the first witnesses pro- dueea by the piain iff, and who was recalied to testify in Tegard to the tickets canvassed at the election referred to, He testified as follows: — ‘These tickets were canvassed at the election in the}First district cf the Nineteenth ward. [The tickets already re- ferred to were showa to witness; all have the name o, Joba &. Giles on them.} John 8, Giles was not printed on all of No. 7, but was written om some, Q, Wore tickets lise thes» canvassed? (Tickets marked Band 9 were exhibited.) A. Yes, but I think they were mostiy scratcbed anc pit among the splits. Cross-examined:—No, Lis one ot the regular Ameri:an tisketa; No. 2 was canvassed, anc 1 saw some of them, I think, usrcrateiec; | em no: certain thatit was oanvass- ed regular; scwe of No, 3 were canvassed amo: the re- gular tickets; 1 cox’t know what to eall it, but I see that itis ma 8 hard sbrli. Mr. Tilden op: ned the exse f r the defence at the close of ‘the foregoing evidence. de commenced by reviewing the evivemos of Burke and o'ber witnesses, and them pro- ceeded to a calen ation of tae vote of the various candi- dates on the ciflerent ticsets canvassed afer the election im the First diszict of the Nineteenth wa:d. He eom- meneed by ref-rring to the process of cauvassing the votes, as ceciio-d by the inepectors and the clerks of electibn who were put upon tae stand, and which are already faniliar 0 our readers. According to the tally list, which was admit'ro in evidence, on whick the votes were coun’ed. the number of bailots cast for the regular ticks ts, m: tba: @.ec Jon, were as follow Tammany Hal: soft shell tor Bard shell . .... German demic ut Bard spell variety. offices on each veing the Then cawe tbe r-gular American ticket, which gave to euch canaidate on it 183 votes, in addition to they also received ome from the splits, aa will be seen from the folloei: z,— Joeeph A. Toone, f'r Sheriff 193 regular votes and 48 splits. making a ‘otal of 181 Glover, Corpora‘inn C ursel, 193 regulars and 29 eplita, makirg a total of 162. Oliver, Governor of be Altos House, i193 regulars and 26 sp'ita, waking a rotal of 159. Then, 'in sd ition te this, there the republican ticket, ‘Which gave eight for Azariah C. Flagg for Comp*ro ler, mak ng bu neg egate vote 229, counting the 213 which he receivrd ms iby candicats for Comptroller on the Temmary roft sbell vicket, and which was ‘the only cemosratic Lickt* b«aring nixjpare for that office. Now, (said Mr. tléen r stating at length the votes given on all the ti kets aca the sggrega e result,) this is according to the reguier taly Eve: y wan oneach of these regular tickets (be conunurd) bat the eame number of voter: anc if he bad meie tan be received oa those, he muzt have Cerives them from s second ticket, and bis agg egete must corr-spond wi h the united vote of those twotickets. It he were on a third reguiar tizket, his ag- gregate must cor espond with the united vo'e of the taree tickets; and if on a third so on in the same way. Now I cali ycur attension w the voie for Mr. Flog, as eotered upon this tally You will observe entered against his naine there 111, pus 7) the 75 teiag the connt of the entiies fir the rplite, makirg an rggregate of 186. Mr. Flsgg wason the Tamoany Hallet shell democratic licket, end there elould have been credited to him on that ticket 215 v as were creciled to’every oa of his fellows on the ea tHe was aleo on the repubii- can ticket, snd there snould have been credi’ed to him on his coun: eigh. vu ex ase @ crediced to every fel.ow of his cn that licke’—making b's segregete 225, instead of which this tally giver biw only 11. Now, 111 hss nore- lation to these tickets or avy ons of them. It fits no- where, and it cann«t be mace to fit. How, thea, came it on this tatly ? So human irgeruity can estabiish apy srt of-relation between { sud any of tre couuts upoa this tally. Centiemen ef the jay, it isa deliberate for- gers. Tray itiea forgery, a faras you may call any alteraticn of a paper of "biskicd by that technical name. regret to say 80, (Chis waa no man’s regu'ar vote on that taliy—it was the yore of uo man who on enuy one of the regular ticket» precented, and it did not come on that ticze: by accide:t, but it came by deliberation, by covttivance, by that saxe short sightai contrivance which misses i's erde aud recoils uyon itself. The msn who pot it there, short cighted as he was, thougat it oply necessary to make out a case of transposition to effect this be met about making @ clerical err ard so he put down 184 and 137 to make up 316. Not only bes this taly been forg:d, but wi nesses bave come here every cay fortified with forged en ries on books so as to mske them correapord with it. It is amater ot pure invention, of pure fic- tien, pure contrivance. I speak of Mr, Mills’ original Now Lsay be resul:, as proved by this, otected Mr. Fiage, alvbough it did not give him 316, for Bee of Mr. Giles is talsified also. These men o: proposed to wake @ cerical error, which shou been correct yy the Board of County Canvassera, aa it is the on'y hiad of error which that Board hi the power to correct. So this clerical e-ror of tranepssi tion w2s wade up to suit that case. It was proposed to presenti: to tasir eovsiderstion, aad it was hekevad, frem the ¢ mposition of trat bocy, that it Aline 'd proba. Diy be succeseful When that echome failed they waver- ed—they hesitated before trying to achiev the same re- gult in tis way, amd a’ les) ven-ured upon tt. Mr. Tildea spoke at s'illgreater length, bat we have giver ibe substance and all the prints of bts open ing. When be eoncludes the Coart adjourned til i1 o'clock this morning Supreme Court—Special Lerm. Before Hoz. Juége Davies. CONFLICT OF JURISDICTION—IMPORTANT TO SCITORS. APE 4.—The People ex rel. James Coliins v2, The Jus. tices and Clerk of the Marine Court.—Ia November, 1854, Dr. Wiliism Power recovered a judgment inthe Mariae Court egeinst Jobn Petugrew ani Fémund R Sherman, for $521 96, debtand coats. The defeacenta appesled +> the Genera! ierm of the Court of Ucmmon Pleas, an’ thst Court reversed the judgment in March, 1865. Tae pain tiffs eubsequently aesigned the jaigment to James Col lins, the relator, who demandec anexecution upon the crigiee! judgment from the Clerk ct the Marine Court Being réfused, Le applied to the justices singly, but with- out futores, apd then appealed to the Geoeral Term of the Maripe Court, but was sgain refused. Mr. Jonn B, Fogerty, counsel for relator, upon these facts moved for a mandamus, orderiog the Cierk of the | Marine Court to issue execution upon the ciiginal jucg- ment, upon the ground shat as the defendants had not appealed to the General Term of the Marine Cour: before sppéaling to the Common Peas, tae appeal taken was | irregslar; and the Commcn Pleas Curt naving acquired | no jurisdiction cver toe judgcenmt appesled from, their judgment of reversal is a nwility, and the origiosl’ jadg- Inent bow stand B hae as it po appeal had ever taken. Judges Mayrard ana MC aporared. Jw ge MeVarthy, on behalf of the Jastices of the Ma- rine Court, s ate’, tor hinveif and his associates, that le appeared In obedience to the mandate of the writ {served ca them for the purpore of having an abjadica “tion on certain points whe’ein there now seemed to be a confie: of auibority. Toe Jistites of the Marine Court wore placed in su:h a position that if they issued an exe- sution ia euch cases wi hout an order of this Court, ther would be ettashedsby tt Court | Cummon Pleas: and if they refused to do 39, they would be eumpelled by the mancawus of this Court. fe and his associates were de- sirous that come geverel rule should be adopted to reach this eatire class of cases, and now awaited tne decision of the Supreme Court on the eu jec. Juege Devies—There can o¢ no conflict of jarisiiction between this and the Court cf Common Pleas 0 al- ways ucderstood that the jatgments of the Supreme Court were the Jaw ot the land, unatil reversed by 3 supe- rior (ricural, and all infericr courts ware bound to abide by them Tucge MoCarthy—I_ would merely Boror whether this whole difficulty might not be avold- ed, if the perties in interest, insteac of applying to this mpulsory process against the officers of the Marire Court. shou d not, in tne first instance, issue an execution to th wert of the Co The Coce made it, at son, after the transeript least ter the pu’ Bled. Judge Tav'ee—Bu u Justices of the Marine Court have the same p-wer and control for all purposes over jorgment given by your court as the Judges of any other curt. Tuir is m jadgment of your court, over which you have fvll poser and control. It isnot a judgment cf the Court of Common Pleas Judge MeCarthy—Weil, rir, then we shall understand thia as « general fa ing, acd m ali future cares, we shall Gireet an execu‘ion to issue where the parties apply tor it, aa this mattec has been passed on a. doth special and general terme of (he Supreme Court Jodge Davies said teat be was not aware that the mat ter bar been before the court oefere, but Le fully con- curred in the decisions of bis associates, in the present care an order will be encered requiring the Clerk of tae Marine Court to fesue the execution demanded by the We unders‘and that, in conformity with the above de- @ision cf Jucge Davies, the Jucges of the Marine Court thave ordered their Cierk t> issue executions when re- quired in every case in whish an appeal hae not been taken to the geroral term of their court, and sia> ia executions were applied for aad iseued by the Clerk j the coarse ot the forenoon. Naval Intelligence ‘The United States frigate Savannah wae at Rio Janeiro * Feb. 13, and was ebont to rail in compasy with the steamer Amercs, Capt. Hueon. A foolish rumor had been circulated there by one of ber deserters, that she had ‘eon fitted out for » Russian privateer. At the Navy Yard, yostertay, (Friday,) quite a dolefal appearsnes was presented, the nations! colors being dis Jeyed at bal’mas’, in commemoration of the death of Rialto: dore Conzer, and at meridian of the same day a salute of thirteen minute guns waa fired trom on board N rosy Carolina, (ehip of the line,) wich soos fing fo ava! ag wa an eonme ih the ead eve: at #60 in honor of the Commo it lee and servicer. A creing to antl ipation, the United States steamer red for Wachiogton on Tharsday Inst, at 4 egest to your Whe Budora oa pf UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OOUBT. Before Geo. W. Morton, Esq. WILSON CHARGED WITH REVOLT—INTERESTING TESTIMONY. ArniL 4.—The United States vs. George Wilson.—The prisocer in this case, it will be remembered, was sus- pected of the murder of the captain and crew of the schooner Eudora Imogene, and was indicted for the scut- tling of that vessel, which is alsow capital offence, but he was, om motion, sent to Westchester county, where he was <ischarged on a certiorari. Mr. Wells, the District Attorney of Westchester county, was in attendance, He states that the proceedings in Westches‘er were during his absence in snotber part of-the State, and without a sufficient notice to him The prisoner is now examiced on a cha of revolt and mutiny on board the schooner Eudora Imogene, in the East river, between Hart’s Isiand and City Isiand, on the 284 November, 1855. Mr. P. J. Joachimasen appear- ed for the United Staies, and Mr. Milliken for u- cused. Joshua R. Levins deposed that he knew the prisoner, Tam on oysternan. and am interested fa various ves- on the 23d Noy-mber last, about 73 or 8 P. mpper, I came dcwn to Chas. Mclalisn’s, and as I own {caw as boat seulling along shore, or avout he had a tweive ur toarteen toot osr; the movement was auspisioas ome; the weather was cold, and the wind blowing hard; I star ed to @ sioop (tne Trav- eller.) lyirg on the hore, to atch the man sculling the beat; this fan sculied ths boat; 1 saw aim drittiag slong side + boat at anchor, sud hod on to her, and thea Me. Leilon came cown; we looked towards ibe Putora, and he said, “do you Know of taat schocner hat ‘a list on her?’ the moon was shiping sight on the Exucora, and 1 answered, “‘yes, and that echooner is at 3) in about bait a miute after that, abe sell right went to get assistance, we manned or three boats wih six or elgnt men ant started for her; when we got to her the starboard side Droyed up: we pursued the prisoner. and found him statcirg in the beat; 1 hated bim, and he answer first, by sayirg, ‘Js the schooner sunk?” I34w a hatcne anda knitéin the beat, uidec the tawart where the prisoner atord; }jumped into his (prisoner’s) roat, and took charge of the krife and ha‘chet; Simon Baxier jum pec into the beat ani stood by cia, and when we Zot ashore we arrested hin; Idid no: take any notice whether the boat had any nace on i.; Baxter het bold of Wilson, and he eecaped from hun, ane started on a run, but he was recaptured; afver we got aimin, I asked him’ where the caxtein and crew were; he said there was no ore on beard the oat except the captain, mate and himeelt; I then asked bim where the captain and mate were. and he raid there came & sailboat from City Islané, about 73 or 8o’clwk, and took the captain and mate into the bay; Ieaid it was very curious taat the captal anc mate should leave bim there, and not ocme back; Le said they went away, and that was all he knew Eadig ; I asked him bow the schooner came to cink, he seid she scruig @ leak that afternoon; I asked him if he pumped her: he said no; T asked him the res- ron; he said it was no use; I asked tim why he did not give alarm, to let somededy know that ‘he vessel was ‘in a sinking condi ion; be sai1 he thought it was the best psn to gather what be could end mase his eesae; I saw the rcbo wer at anchor all that day; I was working lose alcrg in a boat; “there was & rchooner at ancnor about one hundred anv fifty yards from her, perhaps a little nester; it was the sthooner B. H. Browse, of Ney Lon- don; tue Eudora sunk, and she was saised af erwards; [ examined her after she was rais-@; I fount leaks in her; there were four auger holes in her, which were the only 8; they were on the starboard stde, between tne for- warc chains plate and bowsprit rows; I found a one and.a quarter inch auger, which filted the holes, and which Isid right by her, there were four holes bored between one ps Tr of simbers; 1 atked him the name of the captain; ne said Captain Pamer; I firget wnat be said the name ofthe mate wos; he sad thy schooner belouged to Deep present when Wilson was searcte1; I found a pocketbook ineice cf his right boot, in the lowest part beer the apke; in boat there were reversal bundies which ccntaincd clothes and anda watch; he said the clothes belonged to the cap‘ain and the wate, and some to himself; the watch he said belonged sto the ; there were $69 in the pocketbook; there were several pieces of usorey folced each separately; in the reese! Itaw blood stains on the bed clothes aad pillows ia 8 pard ber b, which Wilson said as Capt. Palmer's berth; there wae dlocd on a psi of drawers and a shirt, ch were found in the scuttle; the s:irt and drawers locked as if they had been torn. with a knife; ‘the stove was in the starboard corer of the a’t cabin; it looked as ifitked d the pipe was’ all scattered abont: there was one Awall pieze of waat looked itke human flesh forma; it was tcund ia the coal, on the Gecs; | kee Wileon where thes had loaded, and he said at Brcoklyn, but where to he did not tell me; ber, cargo was anb’acite cecal. Cross examined by Mr, Milikin.—The tide was’ flood, but the wine ard tide would cot carry him t> City Is!and; L watched bim twenty minutes; he was adont 100 or 156 yarcs {rom the Island; Hart's Irland wes as near aa City Jatand; she was half way between them; there were honses¢n the shore; he skulied pretty weil! ‘The further hearing c! the case was sdjournd to Tues- Cay next at 11 o’cicck. City Intelligence. ‘tvs University Jvsion Exursrrion took place in the large chapel of the Universily, and, as is asusl on those cccaaions, was atterded by a great number of young la cies, who smiled applause on the more eloquent orators, and threw borquets to the gocd looking ones. The ary exercises were, on the whole, tolerable, nnd Messrs. Ward C. Pardee, Fd. A. Collier, Alfred S. Collins and am Greenbough particu'arly distinguished them- The jst named gertieran’s theme was entit ed Brand of Dominte,” in which the inquisition was sourdly berated. As usual, the ‘Weoster prize’ was toa person whom nobody expected would ge. it. s H. Hutton received it. Chancelor Ferris presiced, and Douworth’s band furnished the music. Bran Asp Trovt.—There ware eighteen shad taken Inet noght snd this morning, being the first this season, by the Staten Island fishormen. A epeck'ed trout, weighing 11 +s Iba., waa sent to United States Marshal Hillyer yerterdey, from Iake George. hia is /he largest ot kind the cangat in ten years. Some years ago one of ten pound weight was taken in the san lake, ‘Tar Crstnan on MaNuaTray Park —There is no basi- ress before the Legislature et Albany} ¢o important to this city and to thousands of individuals, as the enact iment cf the Central park improvement bill as it passed the Senate, Our citizens are now being called on to pay up their assessments in cash, notwithstandicg the bigh rate ofinterest cr submit to the payment of some months of back interest at seven per cent. The only indemai'y whieh the property iclders can hope to obtain for the extortionate asseaments impored upon them for better- merts, is to bs found inthe immediate impr vement of the park, bo that it can be nse fur the purposes for which it Pas been purchased at so high a price. We trust the representatives from the city will eee that the park im- provernent Lill is carried through. Trouble among the Coal Dealers=Strtke of the Diggers and Canal Boatmen. Owirg tothe protracted winter ana late spring, the amount of coal in this eity is very small, and dealers were anxiously looking for an openizg of the canals to supply their scanty stock. Bot an unlooked fur difficul ty has arisen. The coal diggers of Monongahela, Westmoreland county, and, indcod, all through Penn sylvapia, baye struck for an sdvance of wages, which the parties owning cal mines are not willing to give. The price Cemanded by the diggers is three cents per buscel, they formerly naving received two cents. ‘The torwarders on \he canals also ask an advance. Last year they received $1 85 per ton for transmitting coal to this city. and this year it was agreed by the dealers to increase the compensation to $1 90, bat the boatmen ask 2, to which demand the city dealers have unanimou ily resclved not to accede, as they deem it exorbitant. fue freight, therefore, will hereafter be brought by rai’ read until such time as@ sectlement can be made with \becanal boatmen. As ye: there has been no noticeable change in the price cf coal; ir still running at retai) from $6 to $7 LO ger ton; but ebould this strike continne, as there is svery reason to believe it will, no doubt but that the prices arked during the summer will be un: precedent e4. The extent of the trade wich thia city may ibe decson: strated by the f. Lowing figures, showing the amouat of tollepeid cn the Delaw Had In 182) 662) 362 94 Total paid curing 25 years . $2,865,384 00 The foilcwing table show: coal from Penn- sylvania:— in 1820 385 tons of Lehigh. In 1850. 174,874 tons of all kind in 18:0 865,414 bo Tn 1850 3,254,321 v, « In 185 6 562,301 e bd the wages of the employes, and an te of transportation would of course mater ly lesen the consumption, as the price would be en- Yauced beyond the means ot the consumers, The Weather. {0 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Jeee by the newspapers that the temperature of 58 degrees, yesterday, is regarded as extraordinary for the season of the year. Our records, covering @ period of sixty-eight conrecutive years, show that it is not unusual for the temperature to rise above 58 degrees in the first four days of April. Duritg the term of years mentioned, the highest tem- perature on the first four days of Apiil was aa follows: — On one year 74 degreen, two years 70 degrees, two years 60 degrées, tw> years 68 cegreee, one year 61 two yoors 66 degrees, ax years 65 ¢ four 7 degrees, and six years from 59 to 62 degrees—alf higher, and some very much higher, than the temperature of exterca vei {header aicrm was experienced at St. Louia on the cth alt, accompented by m fall of snow, which was there regarded as a phenomenon. Such storma occur every year Tage erening tke shower was attended by lightning, and this morning « frigoriflc current is ronning in the bigh atmosphere, and, 1 have no doubt, has produced srw on the tops of bigh mountains south of 45 degrees nc rth Jatitude. Yesterday the highest tempera'ure was 58 degroea, at land 3P. u, being the highest experienced at my place { observaticn eines the 16th of Nevember—cne hundred and thirty nine (139) days, or about four and two-thirds ( montbe. On that day it rose to 64 degrees, and a a . da board a Sle of marines, destined to | severe thuncer storm traversed St. Lawrence county, A i rearo's oe ch pince {t ix expected the 1, will ve | New yb perturbations in the temperature of See 8 atmos @ ‘1 ter ber arrival ot Warbingtom, | A ist, of he: neere cn neat with earthquakes, 1, MoolAM, * "s y . the procunsement of ber tmtended depar- | there are o0 Bicwrs, April 4, 7 $05. City Politics, YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIO UNION CLUS-—RR YOUNG DEMOCRACY ARMING FOR THE FIGHT. A mocting of the Young Men’s Democratic Union Club was held last night, at the corner of Mercer and Broome streets, n a new room, which has be: tted up hand- somely for the use of the club during the coming cam- paign, and the cccasion called forth the felicitation of its | officersand members. The room has beon oar, eted and ornamented with banners, flags, busts, &c., and really will niake a very pttractive resort. Bpencer W. Cone, the President, in assuming the chair congratulated the club, on the handsome appearances of the room, and argued that they had done the hardest | fighting and won the greatest victories for the demo :tatio couse in the campaign of 1852. Distinguished democrats bad acknowledged this, and he, for one, was willing to work again with his friends to reelect a new democratic admipiztration. In this cause Ney was willing to belicve the club would do, or die. (Appl 1H, P. Carr also spoke during t ming, on the same topic. and stated that the doing: that elu had been commented upon all over the pie ae had read ac- counts of their proceedings in the Texas and Maine news- papers. Tiecers. L. F. Harrison, Douglas Taylor, and others, fo leas 8) end all egreed that the club was « tremendous in- entution, Douglas Taylor moved that a committee be appointed to make the necessary arrangement for the club to visit Ciccizaati at the tice the Ne:fonat Convention asa 'm- bied, which was carried. There was no attempt, how- ever, made to commit the club to amy I ae eat. ar motion of Mr. L, T. Harrison it was resolved to ho:d democratic love feasts every second Wednesday evening, at which distinguished democrats sxould be pro rent aod address the members of the clab and their frien A large number of new members were admitted. and a éetermil ation was expressed to ‘zo in’’ after the most approved fashion, for another democratic administration po toliow the present one. The club acjourned at a late our, SPECIAL ELECTION FOR COUNCILMAN. A special election fer Councliman, to fll the vacancy caused by the demise of Rozert H. S. Dixon, will be held in the Twenty-fourth Council district, Niath ward, on Tuesday next, 8thiast. The pols will be held for the Sixth election district, at No. 48 Hammord street, and for the Seventh district, at 744 Greenwich street, and will remein open from sunrise to sunset, ‘The Twenty-fourth district is beunded by Bleecker and Amos streets, Eighth avenue and Fourteenth streets, and comprises the Sixth and Seventh election districts of ihe Ninth ward. The politics of this cistret are uncerstood to be Know Ncthing. So far, only two candica es huve aspired to the honor of repre- renting this Cistrict, and they haye not mace a public ecnfession of their political faith. Peter P, Wendover, understood to be the nominee of the temperance party, is one, and [sane 0. Hunt, said to be a whig, {s the other. Ar the last olec ion the vere stoo: Robert S, Dixon...... + 426 A. M,C. Smith » 250 William A. Fo: 113 Robert _Vaterson, 65 P. P. Wendover . see 35 Blank ......... +» 20 Total... eevee 1,069 Brooklyn City News. FoRMATION OF THR GRAND JURY or THE COURT OF SES8IONS, ~The Court of General Sessions convenei yesterday, be- fore Jucge Morris and associates, and the following Grand Jury was empannelled for the term:—Samuel G. Stryker, foreman; William Tucker, A. H. Hendrickson, William MeCutebeon, Isaac Snediker, Stephen H, Cahone, Jere- mish V. Spader, Henry Heydock, Pope Catlin, Orville Bissell, Jostua Ketebum, Jesse M. Fy k, Joha J. Hicks, James Free'and, E. B. Jayne, Peter Rappelyes, Jonathan Rogers, Barpabas H. Booth, Henry Story. The Court, in cherging the Jury, called attention to the numerous bur- glaries committed’ by boys, and the propriety of fi out and ixdicting the proprietors of junck stores an other places where those yeuthful delinquents sell their pluncer, On the subject x tne law for the suppression of intemperance, panperism and crime the Judge said that it was contended by many that siace oe recent de- cision of the Court of Appeals, declaring Fir ieee rovisicns of the law seeidnomay ene excise a would come into operation, but be charged them, matier cf law, that the decision in question would not have that effect, that the old excise laws were expressly repealed, and could only become operative sguin through leg:stative action. ‘After the retirement of the Grand Jury, the petit jury was calied, when Hannah Smitn and Mary Van felt were arraigned ‘on the charge of grand larceny. in stealing eeveral goid watches from tbe hi of their employer. f petit larceny was accepted, and in consequence ir good character previous to this offence, the Court ez aalerientas it coud be under the circumstances, snd sentenced them t> the c:unty jail for twenty days. Wim. Hegsn and James Baley were erraigned for sseault and attery and riot, ond picaded guilty. Sentence re- gerved and the court a¢j wzned tor the day. Demcanox or a Crcrca,.—A M. E, Church, just erected in Twe'fth stroct, near Fifth avenue, Gowanus, was deaicated on Thursday, before a very numerous con- Baer Rev. Wm, P. Corbitt conduc ed the exarcizes ‘af ernoon, and preached a rermon from a porifon ot the first chapter oi First Corinthians. In tte evenicg Rey. Mr, Hoyt preached from Second Caronicles, 6b chapter and 10th verse. ‘Ihe Leger is of frame, ona brick basement, 45 by (5 feet, @ gallery at the lower exc, the whcle capable of Boe reve hundred cone. it was erected n expense of $4,600. The emcunt collected after service towards the buildizg fand was about $500, Cavros 10 Fast Drivers.—In the Kings Conaty Cireuit | Court 8 case was tried which will likely cerve as a warn- ing to those who aie in the hablt of drivirg fast horses over the city avenues and countzy roa/s hereafer, Mr. J.D, Prinee’s son was driving on tie Coney Island plank road, He was on the proper side, and goirg at 4 misde- rate pace, when bis wagco waa run into by Mr. Joho Jones, who was driving at a recklers spved, aad the horse of Mr. Prince was badly burt. He sued for damages, and recovered $425, and an extra allowance by the Court of $42. Town Fiscrions.—Ieaae C. Schenck, dem., was chosen Supervisor in New Lots, and Wm. Bennett, dem., for the same office in Gravesenc, at the recent annual election. | Jersey City News, CH APLES hes been nominated aa a candidate for Mayor of Jersey City, by a pub'ic meeting of citizens, aad by the Democratic City Conventicn, laat evening. Ix Honorsy, C. V. Ciickener was nominated by the De- mocra! ie City Conven‘icn for re-election a8 Mayor. Of the 16 votes in the convention he received 14; the other was b'avk, Tur Porx Trapr or THE W —The Cincin nati P’rice Current gives the following { 1 and final state- tment of the pork packing business of the West Numer of ir Si Ohio. . Kentucky |. indiana .... Increaee this ¢casou IMPORTANT “seit Deomr ‘ayetteville (N. C.) Observer reportathe concluston of an interesting trial in that county:—It war an action for libel and conspiracy, in which the [at Enoch Cobb, a Baptist preacher, claim- €< $75,000 Oamoges from ninety: six of the most respectable citizens of Warne, Duplin and Lenoir counties, for an leged combination to drive Cobb out of Duplin; thoy legirg asa reason that he bad incited rlavos to house burning, esusing very serious and alarming des'raction to property. After some deliberation, the Jury rotarned & vercict against ten of the defendants for $100; that ix, $10 each. There waa no evidence to convist the defend- antes on the count for conspiracy. TEBRIBLE CONFLAGRATION IN TeNNESs*ne.—In- telligence from Knoxville, Tenn., states that the town of Sevierville, in that State, was almost ontirely dest by fire on the 28th ult. It originated in the neuse of Sir. Duggan, skerif of ihe county, and involved tho destruc: ticn of th the ie court house, store houres—-in fact, the whole villege, with the exception of three or four biti ings. The realy perron in eu ‘was & man recently con- mitted, and he wes burned to death—cvery effort lo res- cue him having proved unavailing. Tne Caincne Bra and THe Warat Crors IN Vmotsia.—Accounts from various parts of the State re resent Pthis pert to be very abundant. The intensity + eo winter has bad no effect upon the wretches; they a yioof agaicst colt. Long continued wet weather has alone been found equal to their destrastion. This fact renders the growing wheat crop exceeding! ingly precsriow, Enough rain to destroy the chincn bugs will prove fatal to the wheat. But if the rain ia withheld, the bugs will cevour the wheat.—Richmond Whiy, April 1, Wrigut or CoaL-—By an act of the late Legis laturecf Kentucky, the weight of a bushel of bituminous coal has been fix ‘et eighty pounds, whilst that of canne! has been redueed to seventy pounds. T’ersovs who ar* fomiliar with ecal eay that thore is but a araall tity of the Pittsburg coal that will weigh seventy-aix younds to the measured bushe), that being the required wcight under the present law. Morr Recruits FoR Nicaragva.—The steam communication having failed between this city and Nic- aragua, twenty patriote, unable to restrain their enthu- sinem, on Tuesday left for that Jand of promise on the bark Jowell, which natled for San Juan.—New Orleans Bulletin, March ¥ ; a Dserructiv® Fire tN Narozon, ARK.—ON THE morning of the 26th alt., Cheatem’s store, in Napoleon, Ark., wasstruck by lightning, and, t-gether wish the prin- cipal b tel, and eight or ten warehouses, was eauirely consumed. The entire business portion of the city tg in ashes, No person was seriously injured, TanreD and Featanren—We learn from the Conton (Misa ) Commonwealth, that Charles Wheelsak, by trade s plasterer, was tarred and feathered In that place on the night of the 10th ult., and then ordered to vamees the renche. [ft appears that hia offence wna tampering with claves ocd proporatipg aboliilog eer ‘ig oty, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1856. Our Honduras Correspondence. Comatacua, Hond., Mareh 1, 1866. Election of Guardiola, Presiaent of the Republico—~Yan- ees in Honduras, dc., de. ‘The Iegislatare of this State bas been for sometime in session, for the purpose of electing a President in place of Cabanos, retired by force of arms, and the majo- rity were in favor of Don Juan Lindo, who was President of this republic in 1860, Yesterday the legislative hall was surrounded by troops under General Guardio’s, and the members informed that they could not leave until they had elected him, Guardiola. President, which was secordingly uranimeusly done, Guardiola isa mulatio, who has been in every ‘clvil war for the last tweaty years, and can only rule by the bayonet. He was in com: of the Nicaragna troops at Rivas, and waa beaten by Walker in August last. Of course he 1s no friend to the Yankees, but will have hard work to keep his place, a4 the entire stock of the trade is five hundred gre BS fused by Carrera when the Guatemala troops /a: carried off every thing that coud be sately loaded qth eer. Quite a number of Yankees have made their appear: ence in this State within a year past, and located tn dif- ferent parts. They will econ part in the politles of the State. The engiceers of the French Ratload Com- pany have been here and gone to the Pacific. Mr. Buchanan on the Nebraska Question. (From the Washington Union, Feb. 4.) Some éiscussion having taken place on the position of Mr. Buchanan on the Kensaa-Nebracka bl'l, we aro per- mallted to copy the following extract from a letter address. ed POS Buckanan to Senator S.idell, dated London, on th of December last, where there seemed to be’ no differer ce as to Mr. &.’s thorough identity with the de- mccratic part, this, as on all other issues. It will be seen that ir. Boss speaks of the Kansas Neoravka oill with his ususi frankness and decision. We are confirmed in our imprersion by this !etur thet no man, no set of men, and po newspaper, are at all warranted to speak authon: tatively tor Mr. Buchanan upom this or upon any other questicn, His own words speak for themselves. ‘The letter cf Mr. Buchenan was not, it will be sean, in- tended for publication, but the gentleman to whom it’ was addressed haa thorght it necessary, after the editorial ar- ticle in the Union of Wednesday last, to lay it before the eountry:— ‘The question bas been settled by Congress, and this settioment should be inflexibly maintained. The Missou- ri ¢*mprcmise is gone. and gone forever. But n0 asdault skculd be made upon those democrats who maintaine: ided they are now willing in faith to maintaia Such an understanding is ju “(lt ig well known how I labored ia company with Routkern men to haye this line extenced to tue Pacitic Ocean. But it has departed. The time for it has pas:ed away, ani I verily believe that the beu:—nay, the only— mode now left of putting down the fanatical and reckless spirit of abolition at the North ia to adhere to the exist: ing settlement without the slightest thought or appear. agce of waverirg, and without regarcing any storm which may be raleed sgainat it.’” MARITIME INTRLLIGENCR, Movements uf Ocean Steamers, Name Washington . Cembris.. Isane1—~From Chapleston 19ih and 4th, due at Havana penis Frow Ba‘ 10th and 2th, due at New ore lit mae Orry o8 New Granava—From New York 17th, ar- rieans = From New Or- [Shey ‘QUAKER Crry—From New York Ist of each month, arriving at Bavara Si, and Mobile Sib. From Mobile 15ih, Mayans 1%, due at New Fork Canswaa—froma New York 25th, arriving at Havana 20th aud New Orleans a From New Oricana Havana 13th. due at New York 1th. we the abave dates fall on Sunda7, the steamers will sail on Moncay, Tho: Vaeo kee Goa ot ee FT ae ce Isabel leaves Chariesion and Havaca at i STEAMERS TO CALIFORNTA. For Asrixwati—George Law 51h end St Leuis th of each month, For Pusra Anrxas—Btar of the West %h and Novthern ‘Laght 24th of each month. THE OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND CHINA. those having correspond. Easti— ae leaves Southampton on the 4th and 20th of each Arrives at Gibraltar abook es Sh Rad So OF saese revel, Arrives at Malta hated the 14th and eth of aame = about the ith of puime aad 2th of fol cane es Buez about the 20th Or 2ist of seme and 5th or 6th of 3 “Areivegat Aden about the 2th or 26th of same and 10th or of folowing month. Teaven Aden about te 26: or 27th of same and day of arri val for Bombay, and 11th to 30th for China, 4, Indian Navy sieamer arrives as ee the 3d to 5 aod a to 21st of the followin, ols foe P. and ©, steamer arrives Poatd dg Galle about the 6th or Trh and 22d to Zid of Geib, Sg Leaves Voirt de Gaile for Puio Penang the same daz, if the ateamer has alnead fo Brrived which (tkes ihe mail op. See Paulo Sonne eae the 12h or Lith and 23th and of fol'ow ng st ‘ing pore about the 15th or 1th ead Sist or lat of ng month Wy tyetnh bel 12 hours afer arrival. pet et eg Xone, about the 231 or 2ith and 8th or 10b of following ae Leaves next day for Sha eats eave Re gland—one on the 8th and 2h of each moe lh—via Marsoiiles, and arrive at Alexandr!sabout the scene trae as the Bouthampton mall. we An i ack | laters intended for the Naw Yow HnwuD 6h ALMANAC FOR NEW TORK—THIS DAF, 6 37 | MOON emrs.. 6 23) won water . Sux RIsyt BUN BETS. “port of New York, April 4, 1856. CLEARED. Fear stip Fulton, Wotton, Havre -M Livinga! hip MI Button, Rowlend, San Francisc pantie & Co. f hip Wercerer, Ryder. Liverpcol—Howes & Co Shp Bleotrie, Gztes, Hambuig —W F Schmidt & Co. hip Unicn, Witey, Toulon—J O Baker & Ci Ship Hartiord, Pow Charleston—Wakeman, Dimon & Co. Ship Bwit Tresk, Charieston—Lane Weat & Co. piark Hercules (orw), Sweneel, Rotterdam Holmboe & ein. Eovk Fawetha, Hall, New Orleans _W F Fros! Bark Reindeer, Chase, Richmond | Bork Trement, ‘Raver, f hitadelphia ~Jax Hig A Haytord Bartlett, Bellze—Pilisoury & Sandford. Brig it Balch, Keexe, Trinidad-C & EJ Peters Ting Trade Wicd, Witum, Metanzas—it P fuck & Co, Brig $ Faton Hintcht: con, Cardenas—Rewell & Vining, Brig Trindelen, Havener, Union Inland —C & « J Peters, Lnooin, Weber sande P Back zit ‘im peon, ow 0. dred, Feet Me aunt & Weel ocd, Helltar’Meauiit’ & Whee 2 tlik haroh Ge d Keynods & Cushman. Rand. Bebe Bpectlator, (Br), felr F Burritt, Wartiok, Behr BM Denil, Schr YP store mn Charlerton ~Dolver & Potter. Behr Peoehonte pub {ey, Charieston—Seranton & Tallman, Singh Tickerton, Fredorickaburg—Van root & Pek NS Rue, Loyer, Elizabeth SW SRP Smyth. Senr Geo Lnil, S/na, Richmona—J Bear Hempton, bedens Alexardria-G B Florsoa. Schr Penzaslvaria, Beotly, Philsdelphis—Jas Hard. four Undine meres Peviadelphia—J W McKee. Schr Ei ire, PL lace pula W McKee. Retr Avant Galem-R W Rope, Behr invciee, ite ton—Jas Hand. Sloop Oregon, Rhodes, Provicerce—Mustor. Propeller Bia, Fenton, Phulace phin—J N Briss. ARRIVED, Biesrcabip Asis, Tot. Tiverpool, March 22, witn mdse and pasgengern, to B Oncard. a Ty Contlies. and (eatieg, Clow ‘botted In: 2 Ist ok 27, lou, 18 30, peseed ateamehip Ax eri int 43 8, om 46 12, par Hip bourd Eaet ‘Bup eed the BN st, Int 42 2 ion Si, rignaiized ebips David ttoadiey and Jeremiah 7 inet, iat 40 68" lon 68 U7. passed large Dost bottom up’ tmueh broken _BDd a piece of large ship's lower mast, paint ca whl e: at 1:0 PM passed stramehip, “‘eicamsip foacoks, Bbinner, Rerfole, ras, sith mdse and 3. atin to Ludiam & Pleasan! inp Hobtn Hood (clipper, of bos oa), Bearse, Shanghae, Dec ye lin tens, 4a, tg order. 'Sid to: compeny with ship Lain'no, fidestow. for New Xork., ‘San 6th, in the stvalia of Bunda, wat in company with Ay dy ae x, for New York; Car. rington, French, tor santana, Bardow, for do. Ship Splendid (whaler, a eat id Sprin, wish) ard tone to John Ht 0 Brag wha'e ofl and 0,000 Ibs of Sard bss on 2 ol ot oll axd (0, 000 ibs vone, Sedan ape nome 1,070 bla ol ard 000 Ibs Bold at Honolula 130 bbis ol; bas Ra) t £0 bols ort ott nd 8,0 ba bo Feb 2I,Jat 3140 &, lon z 7 3 poke bark of NYork, from Gult of Cali- forcia scr Jazob ors ys 7, led O23 Jon 25 W, spoke ship Mate!and, of thd from ‘unglsnd, with 200 emigrants for Syeney. Feb 25, #3 oa ip Any Union, of and trom Boston, 4234 days out, for Feb lat 25 6%, lon 265, spoke (ipper ‘thip BF ‘Hisey. tf Mysilo, ts Honolulu, with off and ainip Roreins, Merrihew, Liverpool, Feb 19, with mdse and 20 passengers, to Howland & po ly Expertesced heavy W ales and extreme co! cold i eae of pi crew bad. I {foe bitten. March 7, lat 47 (6, Pia spoke Br Mead 25h. 1, long 63.25, we rae wh thin Fe bebe fm aj same day vu lied suppli ‘ays oul "a, rio, ra A no ere Cg js out th, a] J voline ler = fort 88 ca t oho tad en wrk by lightning on the 25th, eich shivered oat of raatatopmaat, blip thancallor (of Newcaitle, Mo) Blolaon, Liverpool 4 days, "ery eat to Bowland & i Ridgeway ehip Lucy Thompson, Pendigton, Liverpor. Feb 28. wilh deg ard 27 ers, Wel Thomo: Mexeh 10'b, | nbs at 83 80 io ig was errpak by Hignanin Oiht ew inge of the mln U yard, and knox! Trost of the watch on deck, Has had heavy wos her since March 2b waa kopt 08 the wouthorn ige of Galt a by mat rt el, Fine Havre, oH.dqys, with mdse and 161 & Hinoken. Fob 2, tat 4.12, lon 37 13, Peete ie decom, Of et Johwe, RE, 6S oud trom Creer ron a cone AE, Ee Had xo nan, . Ln ph s cays and ore away f ie pagal, (¥ 1, We setae ares ort of provisions. March £0, 1 3 4 wie e 5 T Seyervon, trom Lave tor York Woy Caves Sle), Pirendelo, Palermo, Noy Rock Dee 14, with fruit, &0, to Worthington & Co, of Bostm, Peek ee isbound, Lxperiencad heavy gales ‘wom 8W 10 NW all the paseage Feb Li, lat L3 10, lon’ 68 49, while van. alee under a ga’e from 8, steering N a'soa aire: e vessel which recdered (he helm. ang 1o (weive honrs lo repairdamages. 12h. blowin; the Boulh, st 11 A 3 hipped mbes, phil ca onto, and stove waler casks. Ati PM. wiad hau ed ‘owing gale, which insted until the 1 ith .tarrying the ‘Ge Bond lon 61 45. 2tb, found ovrnelves to the 8 of the pn from 8 BW to MW, which lartod until Ube 20tb,'b oe then ta 34 19 and 0, 7 igh a clone reeled Seainizpean. Gamage. March 2, fresh 10mm By wily b, runetio (cf Reifart), Lancaste, Havana 21 day molasses de. to Kirkland abd Vi Been 15 of Hatteras, cA eave weather; sp!it eai's, steve bul: Bark Kscoriaza. Ryder, Havana, 16 days, wi h eugar, tobao- Sens peaaes, to Mora & Ni jophew. Bad Ny weeher on ‘pe three ae out, @ steed passed across the the Bow aad broke ot te jtdboon: Bees eight days north of Bark N Hinckiy. (of Milbri¢ge) Strout, Matanzes, 13 days, with sugar, &c, '0 ‘Thor Hunter. 24 inst. ‘off Cape ax, epeke By brig Bent Frank in, trom Porto Rico for Mt Jobers. on Col Ledyard, Beckwith, NOrieans 14 days, iwth mdse to Fi 4 Bagard ‘Had heavy N aod W winds. a com. toe eer whe brig Rolerson and ob 2 Mary D Lane, al for © Abed tle (of Cherryfield), Narh, Gagua is Grande, Mai wit 3 Pee raolagios, do, ws Gripe iH sores & Co; veszel jo . apoke “I ie Crasasier ( (Br. Bd He NS) Stewart, Mi rusader (Br. c{ Liverpool, NS) Stewart, Mayaguez PR Baye, ‘with gugar, to A C Rossire & Uo; vowel poke xperienced heavy weather on the passage, lost sa‘ls, iekoom an Brig Philip Larrabee, (of Bath) Hall, Otenfuegas, 23 dave, For eee jazses, to Moses Taylor & C> vessel to Walsh Sarvar 4 Chace tad beers’ weatier.” Eid is compet ny with brig Wm Larrabee for NYork Gilpton, Thompacn, Char.esion {days with cotton and rice 10 @ Bu'kiev. Sctr North Point, Swatn, Rio Janelzo, Feb 13 with coffee, to Johnson & Lowden. a ia Fery beavy gales from XW trom the 224 March to 1 move bulwarks. & on G2 29, Mlexendet On the outward paesge, 6 Groen contan, filtcverbcerainad we Sehr'Helena (#4), Roberta, Vente 7 dave, with sug see gad mo'asses to Siruver, Kohl & Kiugkiat; vessel to J Sehr Win H Gilliand, j Derrickson, Charioston, 6 days, with cotton, to Dol er & Pot gebr Wake, eacereon | ‘Wilmington 40, Scbr Lamolt Dupont, fi tmtagioc. B Sehr Nellie D. Haney, Philadelphia tor Bott NO. on. Schr F A Diverty. Hagen, Philadelphia for New Haven. Echr Bewport arash Bering Sehr Clive, Hunt, Hastoort BebrT Behe Si B Hedceman, Prince, Rockland, ia Wiiey, Tarr, GIucester, Cork, Taunton. Providence. Sloop New World, Smith, Baybr20k. BELOW. ip Union, 17 days from New Orteans— by pilot boat wid Mitchell), SAILED, netle Benrbiie..¥ . Bremen; barks Flack, Vers Cruz; Elberti, ‘Ships Christiana, London; Soutbampion, 40, Wind during the day WNW. Herald Marine Correspondence. PHILADELPHIA April 4—Arr steamer Boston, Clark, N York; echrs C Loeser. Meow, ¢ Clenfueges; Volta. Jhase, and T Coover, Godfrey. 8 Yor iberva, Beckwith, Greenport; J N Baker 'S mers, Mobi ¢; J Cadwallader, Williams, Providence, igen, B Vatl, Deano, Key 4 F Silimarta, fils, Bote, Bo Boston; kites Bush, Cals, wnd.C a Bowiand, Couch, NYork: b, Endicott, Fall River; Sultan Lay. Bal 4 PM—Thé ship Heres: henos hence for elavexnoal; which has | bean sunk in the river. bi master (Mr Walker) this mc rng, and will wmerrow. Ali her corn hes been got out between decks and sold. ‘The lors sustained by damaged cargo acd repairs to Vessel will rot exceed $15, Miscellaneous and Dissaters. @ Bee arrivals at this port, IB See Correrpondence above. Entenrisx—An opportunity ts now afforded those ‘uterested in nautical afairs of fermirg some ides of the immense size ‘and proportions ct the sbip now building by WH Wabb, Faq at his yard fcot of Fifth street, Kact river, asthe frame is no¥7 Dearly raised, precenting a mase of timber greater by far than ever yet seen in the frame ot acy merchant sailing or steam ebip; ard as we understand ths frame is made of the most costly kizds of timber—such as ive oax, white oak, locust and cedar—and to be dou'le disgonally strapped with large iron Plates, it appears to be e rroper beginning towards producing the strongest as well as the largest freighting ship ever built. We also understand thia skip is to be commanded by Captain Page, late of the ship Washington, and managed by WT Frost Eeq, who, wish a few friends, are the owners, Mr Webb will Jaurc’ the steamship Cuba on Monday morn: ing next, at bigh wa'er. The steamthip Atiantic snow inthe talance dock foot of Market etreet, for the purpose of being re-coppered. She will be affout again by about Wetnesday next, and prepared to start on the following Faturday (her regular day) for Liver Pool. ‘The new steamship Adriatic, which is being built for the Col” Uns lie to Liverpool, witi be launched ‘rom the foot of Seventh ttreet, EB, on Monday next, the 7th inst, at 10 o'clock AM, the time of high water, The beauty and completeness of thecraft, Ler immense size, and the feeling of national pride that is mesa ‘with all the vessels of this line, will combise orende: i quite @ rare ond extraordinary event, and enould @ weather prove tavorabie, many, especialy the admirers and coprolssetus in naval oo wil robably endeavor ud pentane Telaware Barding, ater dence, to avail themse’ves of an opportusit; toes: it. She has mone of her machinery on boara, bul er iach tack’e is all in readiness tor use. This consists cf too % nce ray ot ample length, with anchcrs weighing 7.000 eonrection with there, on her forecas'le decs, are fort Dateat ctain soppers, todo fair leaders ard @ Brown's English ps tent capet ‘all metallic—tbe laiter of ue Aree ot huge dix ens’ons aud power from exce lenct its des! ry seid to operste with almost the ease ard hi ot ‘a turasdie, Perhapt po vessel was ever constructed with 60 great care and precision. Ir the operation of fore-p!aning di-gonal ba’ tings were 5 Jaced on every square inch, xo as to obtain an e: ‘act nud true eurface, while her caulking bas been driven in the febuoe to the tolid tm! ‘Lhis required from: umes to twelve threads, varying in nummer with the thickness of the plant- ing. which diminishes trom the kee: tothe water jive on an kverace of about 7; inch to the foot Ehe isaiso tobe divided into eight compartments by water F tight buikbesds, suverior 10 y Yel constructed, a apecimen of which, Gtt square in size, be eaen in tke yard. Her machinery | being, Vau't at ty Novelty Works, wheze vo polities! nor pecuaiary influence is ever exercised to obtain patronage. Senn Gurr &tream—A telerraphic despaich from Wilming ton, NO, to Van Brunt & Singut ‘dated ‘$f inst. states that the sebr Guif Stream, Soares master, is aehore on Cape Fear and fuilof water. ‘6 was loaded with cotton princi rally, and bound from Mobile for this city, She is fully sured, Value $1,000. FLTY OF TAL CuTTeR J CO Dosprx—Tke Wilmington (NC) ‘d cf the Ist inst seye: Eome of the Northern papers, we Lotice, exprees fears rerpecting the safety of the revenue cut ter J 0 Phobia (whore. {re boat was picked up on the [7th ult), Te oe oll such spprehersians, we can state that the Doboin is eafe at this port, Emr Lorex, at Ctarieston from Havre, experienced strong rales ct wind curing the passage, split ealsand sus'ained dam: ‘age to bull, ac. x RH Dovciats, at Charleston, from Philsdetohin, on 0, Bax the 2th ust, beleg off Care Hatteras in the Gu'f direst Ee weneie ery arevere gele trcm SW, during which shifted c: Bark Pane: Ay—It is stated that the only insurance on the whaling Lack Barclay, of Westport lost on West end of Cuba, was $5,000 at the Commercial Harine office New Bedfura. Brrc Weaster In the report of the wreck of the brig Web- fer, cn the zith ult, t sas stated that Teoma Barnes, David Barres (brothers). ‘and Charles Kdwards, voluntee ate tempt to reecne the crew. ‘ihiawas teoorrect. It was Charles Edwarts and Jerce Edwards (brothers), and David Brroes. Scun Kermn A Joxrs (before reg opted lost on Corn Island), Wos about 1(0 tcna burthen. wad left Bocas cel Toro, New Gra ada, cn the 7th of March. for New tipo A Weg) ease nd wash regu'ar trader cp the covst from San Tcro, San Juan and (orn Island Ter ca'go puatboea ane pay ofcocoanuts. the had op board some coal tor the Uhiri. improvemert Company, taken trom the new veins late Wecovered. Sho also hed on beard some specimens of r iron oxe, taken from he coal beds The vessel was oc, but ste bely built. Bhe was omted by Cap! Lemuel ® Thom: haa jong traced on that coast, aud who is married and eettted at Blustielée, Mosquito Territory. fcux D W Drxow, Doare, cf aad from Harwich for New ie, with a cargo of mackerel, in attempting to make New- ort tor harbor, wert asbore et) o'clock on Wednesday Fight, on Brenton’s Reet and remained ‘nett morning. Cap. ned crow saved-and arrived at Newp.rt. Should the Witd cox tire from SE, fi is foared tke vesse: will A to place ‘The D W D:xon was a good ecbr of about 90 tons, + Gwned. by the enptain ond olhers, of Harwich, ‘whore she 1s in ToNA, Campbell. {rom 8t John NB, for New York, insured, BRE went astore near Ellsworih, 10 date or particulars given. 2he followirg telegraphic eiegatat from Witmiygton, WC, via Mobile, and dated the aun was received by Klwood Waller, ken, Secretar fchr Gull Bream. th cotton and and wheat. shore innide of the Bar, snd full of water. A steamboat a lighter have teen employed to gown to her assistanss. if the weather continues favorable, there la no doubt she will be olf ism short time. ‘Fhe sebi met ee builtin Virginia, of Theo can, wae ren rat day on B private ‘orms. She was bought y Lawn debe ve ah ult, by Mesars Somuel Moyes & Scns, o first lass abip of 1,000 tons, called the Edward Hyman. Whailemen. Bld from Talcakuano Nov 23, Robt Edwards, Kelley, NB, to raise. . wat ‘Tors Kovg Jap 12, New Kogland, Smid, NI, and Val ted States, Hoit, Spell, dee Py Minnesota, hence for Mobile, March 20, lat 24 48, lon ship Piletades, of Boston, from Liverpool tor Trieste, March N 48 £6, lon 10 40. am a] Britaunia, standing pub March 12, at noon, lat 36 2UN, lon 7 1 ‘Ach ship Emerald Tale, e Westward, was passed March 17-— (ihe Emerald Tale sl moh fox Laver, pool. It was probably the Em: ith for New Ysrk ) poe Ber Weruy), bound F, was picnics Feb 2, lat 41 ion oie Dictator, tor, Unity ‘hours out from New Orleans, bound to March 26, ut 94 AS, Iat 25 20, lon 86 21 Linder, from New Orleans for Liverpool, March ee re te fow Lon: rly the Heroes of A ma, at Hip Weore art “Posctal from Baltimore March 26 for ie ag . ‘more Weet Conatof Beuth Ammorice, Maret 40, 1at 26 3", lon 89.40, ca, Bark Mary ALT i$ ¢ays from Bordeau ‘for Now York, mn mahalo Now London, with 1609 bbls oil, ” a da, of Cae OF ortiand, mn, londedy band and, app. rectly not long out, was by March 41, lat 6 20, lon 69 14 Tby bark Aura, arf on Thursday from Melbourac). Sereign Ports. Bonxos Avans, about Jan 28 (he date. in yertadtnvaingue sould bave been Jun, 2)- In port bak Waltham, Wiliamson, nice log. with horves, arr AB, and wold sal nexi Gay for Bio Janette ontaat,’ March Bld J Wate, Dougiss, Montevideo and Buenos Ayres. CONSTANTINOTLE, March 6—In port barka Gay Head, Green, rons talapzas ary Ais, ding for Woghorn: Vert, Rowton: tor Smyrra; Ante, Octe, nc. Conv, abt Feb 26—Ln port Gv brig Taemis, Foote, for Cork, hb grain. Wie en mavax, March 17~Te ort skp Bowtonian, Maltag, (irom Calentia) tor pe de reryonh, wig wind. Saas, HS d port arena Level for New York; brig Nereus, Bogs, unc. ‘Wizard. Nioker pou (*0 rage Beaton: wind ky free. ma for several days te Hava, March 4—In rim brig Hrury Loed, Marwick, Tortlend, WER ‘cen of deck load, Mavnshyrs. gant —Im par ships Heenld of tie Noen'cg 20g: Byarge Crowell, from Cqlno, ary Deg Wid, mw)" salar, wren un or 4 SS aitinanboaasardo iz Jonm. NB, March 23—Arr schr Wimington, Armstrong, Tatras. March 11—In port bark antel, Wheldenf for Paler- mo ‘VaLeNcis, March 9-814 Bybil; Jenkins, Ivica, ANTWER?, Marc Te Tid har i Mathilde, S, Coseabe, fork. Aiarmunisy Marek Tesla Gaba Rowenane: ‘ALEXANDBIA, Feb 26—Arr Georgians Genstantine- pan Zak Mary Aun Peters, Brown, do. rea ‘Wave, Dir. oa, s KYB, Jen 18—Arr Rowena, ga Wide Ler Tarlton, Bin; Pomurauae March fart Di er Goberwon, Ctartonion. RDF AU: le" us a Bid Ith, Wintostan Bendixen Uam! Colbarm, Grtears (anciker sccount saya rhe ald 1dr a York) climuiedran, dan Beare Beary Gh ll Brooks, Peatl- Canoes, Jan 2t—Arr Belle of the West, fetta London; ibe Oces, 25ta, , Th Madras: alosads Dolor Comssas ee tee Besser. qos, her eet, Ocal ass at ike, a 0 o 3 one ike, per on; Feb's ont cpet bane Bvene, Gem of | Miles Standish, buh, Geos Hope, Miller, tan Franctaoo; 6th, ja a cogs fe eet @, Liab Flostwond Gid Sak oe 2, Carling Reed ‘heed Golomb; Bib, JW Whi'e. Galdroy. Boston; kdwin Forrest Jord, Gray Boston: Veb 1 Kove stondl id, India, Young, Bombas; $d, * urmab, yard, Ho ckkiss, Bordeaux, ‘Liv NM America, Dunbar, Ahyab; 8m, orth At CoLom! DOurter, Der Constanriorie, March 1I— Arr previons, Volaseee, Mave, Boston: Indians, baker, Malte, Cid Feb #9, Virginia, Grey, Deat, March 18—Arr Planche Moore. Kvans, Londoe for Calcutta (and pr: 6); Wh, peg Hovey. N¥ork for on (end progeeces). Vanther, _iahop, Ualeu for London and axchored); 2144 Swallow, Tucker, Shanghae for Londow {ard proceeded Faimouru, Mezch pane Charlotte Reed, NOrieans, Md 1sth. Jetn Banccck, ailen, Bavre GOTHENPUKG, Tinie 10a Warr Victorina, Moway, Charleston; vleraee biareh teeare Bt Nioolaa Bragton, NYork via Suk, flagch Weare Bt Nicol on, Brest; 19h, Cher es Ward. Gou'e, ‘NOrlenur hit Beaver, co” Sid isth, Houston, Share. Ga vee Sree tior, Michell, NOrleans, Advaie, Tiompen,, Cirdifend O HAnnvac, March 16-14 Nord America, Haack, Nork (and aN Reipronte Mame 1e-—Arr J OP Brown, XOrloams: TrEAroot, March 18--Arr J C Poynton zquan'dm, aller an: ping tiarrison, RO D bile; Warhington, Whi @ wad fond | ne ti Cre A pon. Christ leans; Weetarn Chief, Dser 1d, Flora MeVouald, Sk’oner, Ballicaore; Francie © Pane, Ingersoll, Calcnt'a: Queen of tae Lases, Patching Mea- {Ocean Star, Simmondr, NOrleant. sid 118th, Froma Linco’, Watts, Keguaa; Eastern Queen, Emery, NCrieane: 19h, Victoria Sanderson. monile; anw A Type "plone, Havas ,Columbier Blutchiason: ne Yorks iarermee Ni Iphie; Kllew Bood, Ki:oy, Caling; ‘ork; Al » Poliaaelphie iliew , Kivo, % M PE mag en ‘avd Ocean St mmonds, Nore io mie lon, Ur ens Tnihe river, outward bound Zist, mon Licooin Watta tor Ragus end Tratu, Rich, for Boston: Glare Brookmen. or x York; totunda, Bercy, for eee ee tee Satta; 1 Pres eo of Bal‘imore (), faiphia; (- deat Fartelow, Bocton: ain, Metietia Gwent, Batinors, Cambria (5), Boston and. Ba ifsx; 81 istria, Harrison Ni (eras Lgl Fiusb, McGuire. N¥crk; Aew England, kage, 7: phentos, ‘March 19~Cid out Alvers, Don, Cardif and Oly Se March 16-Sid Robert Dixey, Direy, Mobile. Mavninius, Deo 24 re Witchoref, Freeman, Callao (ant sid Jun 3 for London with ber inward cargo of 3 300 tons gus no, having been rechar ¢red for that port at £3 15s per ton); belloeban 3 No2 Penurd, ben Francisco via Lombock; owel eats, March 1s—arr Mary J Kimbali, McLeliaa, NOr- March 15—Arr Mary J Kimball, M’Lellan, W , March 18—Passed by, Palestice, from Londom or watastrows, March 13~Sid Josephine, Bornholm, Phila- eiphia Rancoow, Jan 13 ~Arr Kentucks, Krapp. Favre. BamsGare, March 15 Sid ynacatrt, Leiccags, keomen (hav- sO Te eae Or etc ae Batavia, Bld l DEX fart rr Gravi tz via. Andreas, Edel, Mobile. bes ia Anrwenr, March 17—~The Awerican stips Leah, Lathacs, and Robert Cerniew, Whitmore sailed from Ne © Yors Doo St, rd the George Hurloutt Post, Jan 16, all for teis port, rt, and have notsinoe been heard of arch 3u—"he anmeviat | P ahips Julia Howard and Gortrnde will sail to morrow: the with 170 emigrants for New Creans, and the Initer with 190 for New Yors. eppareatiy streak, Bristor, Marek 13—A bark. of about 60 American built, painted black, with a narrow white end white quarter board, was parsed tottom up, aoa fel Emuils, by the Camila (s), on ber passage oneal: Jan 8-The American ship Danube, in passing through the shipping, under canvas from Bishop's Courge, charge of a pilot, came in colision with the amor Terolinta, Frerch ta:k Jenn Bar,avd »ady Thaskwall (i, damage to each; lott both her archcrs (rince reco’ ounded upon the Eumatra shoals, is making water, and be docked, Livxaroot, March 20—Tre Silistr’a bas arrived from New Or'eans atter being agroud on Tuesda; We Boyle, but go off without ap parent dam Qurxnstown, Merch 1 Moxey, of Garcizer. Me, sailed for 23 far as 60 ti es from Scilly, and was oblixed to pat back to this port, leaky aid msinmast sprung, baying experienced very severe weather. Home bt BALTIMORKF, April 3—Arr shios Peerless, Skit Chincha Isiacés; Jobn_ Ou mines, adame, Ghinsbe I ba ks Somos, B stord, Rio Janeiro; Gambia eae) Baba: Michel (Pros), Sebmur, Gicurester, E; brigs Standard, Alles, t Jobns, PR, Saml'Choresman, Leary, Att aa ochre ddocks, Portland; Cosmos, Pierce, Carinbean Ames, Nichols, Cardenas, old bad fe teat Wares Bath; ectrs Coean Bird, Gib! Pr champ, Laguayra and bon oi CAelo; ‘AT ce’ Pritetard, ‘Las guasig ard Curacoa. 8 d bark Delawerian, Duncan, ert aud ecbr Baltic. nipvens, St Jag USTOR. » ni ATE thin iveliance, Foss, London; barks ame ican, 1 reuas; Rovt < allen, Cariewa, Yavan- nah; brigs Pacibc, Puller Surinam; Palestine, Lemaa, Matan- or; cote Clara Kans Palhured, ate (8), Gra. nm, Ginaives; ML Davis, Wheiden, Gace Haytioa; 8 2, Freeman, do; Georuis Retinal iaguaoavile; ra © ne ‘Bak rf Dette Point, Va; Water Consions ane. Fredy er, Gnomes Bolt ‘M Petue Crk, Tulluéelpais, 6. B Berry, Fiat ord 1 Fhavo, Uraemer, do; onsuck Grakan aad'Han nab D, Nickerson, NYork. ‘Cid barks Western me Ks Ae Maite; Susan W Lind, Cott Coflin. NOrieans; ‘om, Ta celphia; rig, Jolla, ‘Nickerson, Mobile: Weave Pink adeiphia. Sid wid SW, anemia Boj De Kae Bastings, Mywtery: Grits ‘Mitilaa, 8 aaa is RVERLY, March 31-8 eer on, Phia- ‘CHA RLRSTOR, March 31 Arr steam ai sahville, Ror=y, NYork; barks R'H Louglas, sheflied, fander NYork; brig Times, Phinnay, Newport, Tia Bet low, echr Geo # Preecott, , from Ny ~ Uaiiat ship Walaree, Gamer; trota Liverow i as Pep- perll, Jcrasn, Liverpoot; brig famcor.ocsuck, Harford, As- Mar wage ‘1 Arrabip Lorena, Urquhart, Haves: brig. Metegr schra W'Swite. Hweezey, a Si wen’ airnvonns « Geo K Prescoit, Gilkey, orien ‘Sami Week, Cts, Boston, Jn the roass, chip Corumbia, Sturgis, trom Bavre. Below cbr Avon, Clilord, from Havaca. Ta the ofr g ships Waveree, Haminer and’G A Hopley,, Maxoneg, Liverpoo ; eiaux(*)), (or api ar maine), of 6¢ Joba, Nt Shepherd ‘Krapr, Jeruinge, Nyork. Cid Br bark Charlotte ia u. Welch, ie Wl. DAMARISCO: b 27--Arr schr Chartie & Wiltla, Tipbels Virginia PipAR VERS, April 2—Arr schr Jobn Compton, Weaver, Jol) *DGABTOWN, March 26-Arr achrs Warren, With Reeblang for NYork; 3th, Jos Farwell, Constr, Niork De Boaton; Gok Feeece. Porter eo for Portland; Bay yerril, dofor Portszouth; 31st. Wm nore for Rockland; Eriorprise, Fepdiston, on, Faindels Fortland; Leura Jaze, Youcg, 40 for B janner, Feel, Rappakarnock for 1bdmaston. Sd prev to ord: schrs War- fem and Chance; Ail J, PM, Joe Farwell, Go Goiden Clo Bey State, Wm P sucknam, Enterprise, Laura Jane, Banter. sq HOBILE, March 24—Cid schra Elizabeth and Bleanor, Pier . N¥cre; Susan Crieana, Cattcart, Providence; Veales, Ccombs, Carcenas rr ship Digby, Headley, London. €14 shtp Wilinms, avery ol Se a Dick, Liverpool; Wi ‘and, Burdit, Iewtcu; scbre 0 Howard, Baker, N York: By ere },<hureh, Wilming- , nil 2—Art sobre Mary Oba ton, NC} Rebecca & Harriet, btUlman, 8a! ‘dinore, ee O&8LBANS, March 47—Arr Cy Bent Hamt ees . Boston: bark Uherokee. Biein, Charleston, Cid, anips ina Pursell, ‘Wittinme, Liverpoot; Margaret Pollok (de), ke, do; ‘Ostervald, Jarvis, "40; evening Star, frosty antwerp, alanis Worth,’ dew York: Speed dwar a iz; ecke Star, vou 2th inst ebips Harry Bratt f R Fi pumner, Blin: Arr stoamnshi ip Graneds, Orifin, New York vis Har vans; harks Splerdid, We-b, Mecsipn: Pau Poggs, Utzer, Sardi aes Cid ships Praek Ficroe, Jeeneh, Liverpool, Liner Atkiza. New York; bi Katah Aimpsbury, ‘Boston; Bete Maki, Roy haya, aia, Be, , Caro, Ponsacs) Bihan ‘Aven, Garumiy’ Boston, calttt AMT Arr stesmabin Daniel Pat-orvom fan Juan do Wi ha 234 nat; ipa Hl HBoody, Hogsey, New York; Louisa 1; Lorenzo. wick, stavre, Wel- Bintan Sew York; Agamem- n Witheriee, Atwood, Liv- ; Hoaept, Fines, Hosmer, “ty 4 land Chief, Harstow, ma ‘Hortensia, “nthe'ay,. 40: aaa nt, Hoya, Bristol; Lininaatus. Bit, Boson; bby tlaxchard, leton, arks Hue aphrey. fel fon ig. ‘Nelson, Liverpool; Tammany, 8 Pails- nt RADFORD, April 2—Arr achr Yarmouth, Hinckley, mouth for ® NRWBURWPORT, April 2~ Are brig Harriet, Prat, Potion a er ‘April’, 8 AM—1a pore, bark Shee- -—1a port map, fom ‘ionidenes tor Apalach ny (30, hicola, Doble, from Faw ¥ ont fo Heda ax: Trenton; ‘ow from Fall Bi ‘Wins Ba more; Mary Ellen, Sua, Hoaton for Tay, a Odesa, Puller “Lrure tor dee John W elk, Dayion, acd C1 ya Providence Lay ‘) bem pao a eee Darling, ie or ud obese, he wie ey, VEN, Apal eisha selre Beriing, Hill, NYork; BORIL AW cet ft LY ad ee ez arolra fi ‘Atay a; San in Mowe Wat oat gor; Mary A Bore; bree Feito eeiohiys Go den Sr Cond, ue Bie ad here Boundary, Glact, SuRBLOUT, Aped 2-Arr scar toca McKenzie, Fagvibaxen, Aped s—-Art steamasbiy, Poll wn, Wiliams, York; brig Tyrant ; Akiia Boll, A os Sarogory, Mcbile; echre Franklin, Bell weno a I 2—Axe acre Galles, Smith, NYork; mitce. Agee ahaa shew onrspor Hak AE, March rr brig Al Parsons, rate a Grifiin, eon tel so ‘Marshall Dutoh, Coloord, N¥ork, Cid bark » Heey, Provigened; scl tnow Bquall, Crockett, 1 Art sobre White Sloat Hawes ‘i CR Ning ay Jn and Join R P ater, Gane y, . } ,Amenean Bele. Brown. do do vial Boston, Bid Let, ache FEWF o A sievers on, Albi WY LLATNOTON, ree orth ~Art ectira Marine, Powell, Yio Benders Cotcon: Selah B Ptrovg, Hallock: f Maymond, ls CIA eobce WH Beoliht, Alden, Te W bi omogum, Ni cowa, Dorriok