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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1866. Ce Oe ‘Our Washington Correspondence. est, and the cause of humanity, do, in the of | the shore of eaid sea, to the place of begiuning; Tons. Wasummatom, April 12, 1856 oven Toei hat perp attention cea Our Hicaraguan Correspondence. | relinquishing and coding all the eemaining lands hesoto- wa. im A P. gtven to this 5 ‘im this view, yeur eommittss Gnanapa, Nicaragua, March 13, 1666. fore claimed or ocoupied by tham, and Jurisdietion ‘Fee Sound Dues—Consuliation at the White Howe on the | recommend the passage ot the accompanying bill, asa | Granade—New City on the Lake—Town Lots—Prhe Trade over the tame,” in conmderation of tea eont of all io304 Subject of Nicaragua-—The Walker-Rivas Government to | measure to carry out the requirements of the | © Wing Review of the Troope—Their (he Besoy,| t22_ import ation “lovied and collected af the port of 1% be Acknowledged, if the Expedition againu Cone Rica law beboee retecred fo. Rfet on | Greytown for the term of three years, ‘0 commenen, at x , “de pay bing from San Salvador—The Chamoristas Chopfallen—Te the date when Nicaragua takes possession of the i ie Prove duccess/ul— Foul Play Affair 0° te Demi- | tapemete the Nebility in Eurepe. American Minister and his Porition—Genera Walker— | Port of Greyiown. to Mie nican Treaty—Criminal Indifference of the United States (From the Orleans Picayane.] ‘Bis Pending Propositions with Great Britain on the | ‘These ere very terms which were offered onto Government to American Intercats in that . ; ragua for the settlement of this question by Great Bri- héeapeake Day, for a steamer 10 low = wes in that Quarter. INCIDENT DN FER LIFE OF AN AMERICAN COMEDIAN: | Mosyito Quation. tain and the United States on the 30th 1868, and ad lost the 8. Denish government’ made official acknow- Among Viaiters from perts ‘Through kindness of some friends om shore, horses | Which though then rejected Nicaragua os img arrived ot Baltimere ledgment of the extension of time given by the United ro iy, Ueno hare youl ceo wanes ener sr gag pee eacaaod Saoret widget warrant ‘on th pt of ae are sc superieused severe west hospitaliti reoel tendons were J | now posed on own Great Britain States, and express « belief that before ite expiration the | ci one of the most is the gentleman | hed picked our way over the open beams ot the new . rei Walker. If Toit will bye fortunate range ran, Raines scr al Baltimore 11th treme subject of the Sound dues will be satisfactorily disposed | whose name we places the head of this article. He bas | 5.2 brushed aside the hotel runners, and responded | ment, for the Indian reservation ts no more than what severe gales, Sustained ne Of. The time given is understood to be seventy days from sales Gr ee yertiyev tee. Louis Gate sat Beky a tions that hailed us isa’ we’l be voluntarily coneeded to them by the dictates of 0 Gamage. the 15th of this month. upon the estates of some of our neighboring to recogni on every side, bumanity, and the Weir oo will slip apeedily away. FOR CALIFORNIA, 40. Bag pty ay Mensten,_ 0 léh alt, " scanattation "ak a WElh Mas ind in his Sree .cemmwenn bis frioot, mounted and pattered away onour little cat-like horses | 1 506d wet cea be the mortification of our | Bisex Warrior...New York .....AprillS...Mav. & N. Ovleans Wt ee Macown en het beam ends aud lad porter Clonee There is to be a a on Fo en Ra Ed towards the town. Afterashort turn up the beash we | government this proposition be attended with GTHAMERS TO CALIFORNIA. Scun Marra, Bunonss, abandoned on the from New the subject of Nicaragua and her recognition by this eeeatalaed of hay ype entered a leafy and umbrageous path, and following it | *%°°** Fon Asrmwali-—IDtools Sth and George Law 3ith of exch | York lo Martinique, hed s small assorted go, which ws jase country, which will be attended by a few of the lead. | seer ert un thenteses of both bemiapires, be acbiaved | for the distance of a quarter ofa mile emerged into. the | Young America in Australia. ae. fae Meri . wz isi rognge, Pt Oa tog members of both branehes of Congress. Should | so muck fame and reputation as « comedian’ open reed, which gave us a glimpse of the elty, about [From wy ward. Walker succeed in his present expedition against Coste | . Though in the full v'gor of his oe oad aia, furth (On entering {t we foand Granada to be ie, ls oan caesar seenawtndget ty the Celeed tx ecw wil 'bo forthwith el gre Narita denon Ey receptor laser aeRO Pron ar apa ‘of the young American si anour st a0b i ) an ‘pal wi Ns lela te teeccenedien Mivieier’ tao een ee Daniness more to that of an amateur than a profes- mth st taled-roof houses, dominated over in every | ™merehant which its ener- Port of New York, April 12, 1856, eres. ire ciegeeie eae ba = idan 2 | Feta Ter cant ha ‘tes “oviginally tatanded | quarter by lambering cathedrals, gray with age and isl breed, upbalda the OLRARED. ‘Notice to Mariners, qT was jucat was . by ihe wadectead shes Se nt domament, written | (or “the profession of the law, commensing its | crumbiing with decay, all dozing quietly together in the | high character fit orntey-—rbih le redy fo plant 1 Sicumablo Blak Warrior, mith, Havana & New Orioans— Totiog is hereby -Sscds inten =m" the Vineward United States, with full particulars of the defeat of the | Study at an early age. He however changed his mind) | cheerful Sunday morning’s sun, and looking as if greet achievements await it, whether amid | [Arison Cette iow, Revannah—8 Ls Miichilt. Long Shoal. Soar Buoy, red, No 8. treaty which was tiated by our late Minister, | ®2d engaged in mone tile sffairs, a uae 904 aF- a = the bell vhe furs of the Benthiwest, 06 oe Oe nenry of the Bete pore " a | tuck ack Blue, 8d'¢ ‘Buoy, red, Mo 2, with oe » | terwards at New York. ve they would wake From ama Nesavilie, Berry, Ctarleston—Speterd, Tiesto pais pte ght hinge el ney prising, ne was for « hagtnmemnert: te business; but | tower of one of these rusty religious edifices, to of, developement the equator; now | “Bicamship Jamesiown, Parrish, Norfolk, Ao—Ladlam & Plandkerchiet, SW part, Ist clas Gan Buoy, black. Wet, now revealed by the person who was to have delivered it | ¢ventually be usfortunate as a merchant, and | which, after a comfortable breakfast at Manowill’s Hotel, err erect them on i wie es a gent it ty tpg Nok into the hands of the American Consul at St. Domingo, | having from boyhood been esteemed « quick discorner of | 11.4 enterprise enough to clim>, I saw that the olty of ot Gating room | Hap James Drake, Price, Bast intles—Gorion. Tale By order of the Lighthouse Bosra, pay hy sot carrying matters with a high hand | Shere Sthiopereheving” ithal taal fo wupport tating boned slake backed Pere ol of noble ciding tect | | Buip Coeur de Lion, Ficker, Ban Fransleco—0 H Osnrch & | Boston, April9, 1866 ish functicnary, it would be difficult fo 6 ted i of Arr at NBodford 11th, to say what is. Our government will be officially notified | Pd three sons to educate, Mr. Hackert in 1826-6 adopted | mountains towards the west; while to the northeast | ocmmerce om tis golden Mello) Cee e On eee train, | Splp Eiving Goud Barter. Mauritive” Howes & Co. onibee Nor 20" wile 200 Shia ep abd Coda ERA ols Seek Ot ‘the particulars ina few days by, the Dominloan go- | ee a ee aaa f Jun ico Woodoook in the ma | spread the grand lake which shares the title of the State, ot to bis decease, was suc: Ban Corsi, igecomb, frovideace—G's Slevenson. | home 200 bbieap‘ll 5, 058, ton 8, groartanaad and over whose crisp waves there continually blows the cf where his son | Brig Maria (Dat, Reckboldt, Antwerp—Punch &Moincke, | Seve Eile, SWE, 7 pa yg ps vigorous breeze which gives copstant agitation to its 7 A, D. 1020. | Brig Alalays, Lambert, ee a wer atee, (oontaiding cubis) aad stove 2 Boal by cbeceving the cxkzaioal tndifirrense of our surfuce, and refreshing breath and tem to the ing of bah wits prop bigotry bg Brig Col Peoniman, Gellison, Tiinidad—Mayhew, Talbot & tn Be Alay 10th, a ‘Witch, Reed, on soreise reets quarter, twithstanding * stifling town. trong J all the roformation it possesses, urging an active policy, | POY off al the Pb Meghan a Cabtade winds witch blows fartafully trom the avian: | Boston to pee pit Rah gy ean ror th reg Pe peg eri — “rbaaceee Dut tt would be useless and wouli’be disregard ty ons | mercantile life; aud in the course of » few years he ac- Pri padiricg Pale ad py Te Of his residense at the South, the | Brg Aun. i, brown, Morfol—Blow & March. |, | Hele of Bal Dect (oy letier received at Bdgartown), Re- ‘ment, like the thousand iacts alreaty receives. | quited a moderate independence, started his sons in the | To, 008 "ible, coteyPte Us the tore Sagkward in tn: d in ite most, aggravated form, and | yiciy AE Parker, Koleht, & Johoa, Antigna-MoAa! man, Devol, NB, fae Dominicans have been frequent and urgent in their | DU8Y world, and since the demire of his wife. some ten | T0sea of the country, retires ibe-slore, bask wand it tn P ot tke mubjeot ot | Bebr go Dough, Mi 2 Baymont Coo Eine. ys Ep 4 solicitations for «treaty with the United States, and on | Jeet” ef, Das gradually withdrawn trom tie suey & | Soa, Calculating by the eye, I judged the beck line of ibered Mae cacao toe, salient of ictrJemenows, One, Uy Felts Hamer £69, Bird, Curt, do, 1 dodo; Alezander, Dougbérty, do, 60 sp WO cecasions, when one was framed and agreed 3 * pecial ? Mrenger, ——, Head. ied at T , Eagiand acd France stepped in, and~ put’ upon the | _ It way be amusing to the reader, sa latroductory to, bacco sony py ae ay gee ene before his own | chr J 0 Patterson, Hand Philadelphia Van Brant & Slaght, | (PUTeOrT Tat otuimah (oy ister): Wor 19, Mohawk, Great, affair their veto. Nay, they went further, and ordered | 24 tory of an anecdote we have yet to relate, to | Distt shat separates'its outakirts from the ahore is about | death, in the bus only rematning ol Sour New Begulns, Darter, Felisdotphia J Nant. 700 bbls sperm oll; had taken 600 bbla the the recall of the Minister negotiating the treaty, whish | 90w that Mr. Hackett's father was a younger brother im | © iio)’ Tive'aaq a quarter in breadth. This plat- ited bim to the care of a | fer Adelaids, Nickerson, Boston —J W MoKes. 5 awd Garey, Wislow, Nant, 500 b 7 was promptly acceded to by Mr. Pierce. They have aow | & 1 of the old Norman nobility, which settled in | 9 TO'*0 ter *though Sotace’unien the denis vesel bound to Boston from the port | Echr Granile Baia. Bearse, Boston-8 W Lewis. Gavres, Nickerson, 40, 292 40; Atantic, Coleman, do. 700 do. Tetetannat that as cosrespondente shall west setnoon, | HoUand, had been an oficer in the Life Guards of the | form, howerer, though heretofore under, the deminion | of New Orleans, to-be restored to the surviving relatives | chr @ Henry, Baier, Boxtm-8 W Low's Spoken— Off Trisian @Aguahs, Doo 34, Harald id, Slo the governments of St- Domingo and the United states. | Prinedef Orange, bad resigned his commission and had | DAinly of suck vegmouen, os WU bra ieee ‘imother, Thus, at the tender age of five | febr O Smite, Lanpher, Providence —Master, NB, 79 ep; Norma, Nant, 6) 5p; bing, Matt, A prett matters are coming to ! * | ccme to America’ for the benefit of his health. Here he | High's is, is now spproptiated by ise pane payee years, berert of fa‘her, mother, brother and sister, this | Sloop Bhode faland, Hull, Providence—Master. “e se dines seaidtccheceer: bhi married and died within three years after his arrival. | Socn expect to see ibe ‘verdant chapparal sive, place te | fie? i ge Sa ange lane comet ieibeee Propeller Caledonia, Baker, ‘Baldessre—Oromweh's Line. Bhip Opgret, Leer 1G days tom Caloutta tor Londen, 0 . Hackett’: re raham cf lite aione. Se rr] . . auage Steam Revenue Cutter for the Harbor of | xteitas, of Jamaica, Long Island, a Pred clor. | glapboards and peaked roots, while the old town will sink | ‘oavenced ta character by the uapropitious and forlorn | Sropelleytrcpsldes, Vesderveet, Pal edeipble: anElp ida (Bry 36da%6 from Cork for Barbadoos (had boon Hen ois York. gyman, of Huguenot deacent, who wan diatinguisted | the repavelion of the Spanlah auburd: 4, | | circumstances in which his carocr began, yet his eubae- of water 7 days, and was supp.led wilh 250 gallons), so ir. PautoN, from the Committee on Commerce, on Mon- | during the era of the American revoiution for his talents, Look aero, 4 juent ), successful in an eminent and unmind- " ah " . a day, April 7, 1856, made the following report: — learning, wealth, patriotism and paiplt eloquence, ail See ee ee racel Lislaies far oF Gittowbidee, wash Howerse. fect ble to others, mite sod "eameengars %) Ts hue Thareaay 1cis EM, ects Sats eee a OE Cee Tent The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred | Which be enthasiastically and liberally devoted in turrets, while the broad blaze of the now ed | Perc‘eyrdonce that the severe training of his childhood Alabume,fonoe wine pchaClPper ship sleering’ H, showing.» white fag wit bias the whig cause, and sgainst the tories of those ‘ days Dow er m2 , the memorial of the underwriters, merchants and ship 1 5 vps ‘ot | sun spread between it and the eye a painful film of boll- | had given him strength, hardihood and resolution. larion, Foster, Charleston, with mdse and pas: | “Bark Waverley, from Kennebunk for NOrleans, March owners of the port of New York, praying thet an efficient yes, ea elect Pais tee ue courttntion of | 124, quiverizg heat. ee eae ce enero ee se." Arcying ia care the alty of hia birth, after pro. | fengers, to gpollord, THeslon & Co, Friday. 12 AM lat $0 22. | 36 41, fon 6815-7 i ghee steamer may be substituted for the sailing reveoue out- | te State of New York.” By his mother’s ore, | Het and that was, the broad, plaza in the contre, trom | tracted voyage of many weeks, he was committed to the | {on Ab a ypasred brie Hone, Fide, vipat nnd rontntoe. | so ere Sammon (of Reckland), Dailey, 90 days from Marscttes ter pow employed in thet vicinity, have had the same | yr Hackett is nearly related to some of the fisst and | Which floated the Nicaraguan flag, near (iene 's | care of his grandmother on the maternal slide, who then rarks. for B York, short of waier and'pr , Mareh 17, iat 32.29, main gaff and mainton- 7 sat teal; 12th inst, 6 AM, Little Harbor light bearing W, 52 under consideration, and thereupon report:— cs Fe ees tee chiens thet. | quarters, and the briliant folds of the beloved atars and | Teriaed and atill resides st Waltham, Massachusetts, and | feustyanils ab inst r) sunk, with mainmast head | S20. trent Mobétée Maroh' The memorialists’ set forth that, wt well the par- | Porting audananr others, i : stzlpes which waved before the house of the American | by'whom he waa reared with a tenderness and watcbful- | sbou! 20 feet out of water, riguing wiaohed, apparenily bul ® | s¢iicn asc. %' Deven om Mowsina for Boslon, MarobF, at Hoular interests of the revenue service of the | "20st onr excellent and cistinguished friend prides him. | Mini ness that could cnly be looked for from the mother that | *hort time sunk. ‘Brig Lauretia, Mareh 31, lat $5 88, lon 69. iter. a hence for United States, as the general interests of commerce in self no mere highly than he should on any tamily dis- The rattle of the drum soom brought me down and gave him birth. ‘venerable woman, who still sur- Sbip B F Hoxie (of Mystic), Honolulu, Deo 25, with oil, ae, Schr Mary Wie, 5 days from 'York for Porto Rico, April l, the port of New York, reqaire that there should be | {Seiten whichs bis by inheritance, appears very aatis- | tock me tothe plaza, where the envire body of the new | ‘ives to witness the auaooss of her protege, gave him the | {O.2Fge AToues., Fated Cape Horn Feb 1018 tne weaiber; | i 02: 10n 66d el eae attached to the revenue service, in and for such port, @ | factorily in an Interesting incident’ which we gathered | Fecruita, ape gia, ore man ered forth in | advantages of all the education which, at that day, was | “Ship Harpswell (or Harpswell), Stover, Monina, 1i¢ days, eg eee lerson, 2 days, from Boston steam veosel of adequate speed, strength and power, t© | long ago frm a letter written by him to friend in New | Connection with mort of the force ftationed in | to be acquired in a New England town. Remaining with | and Cibraitar 12 days, vin Fayal (where’she pat ia with tons | pA Cucent Abnie, cull Shoal Rg E100 miles de employed in emergencies of so frequent ocourrence, | Yory, and that we bave heard him relate, and now take CO te rial ola ao ci hE motoer until fifteen years of age, he grew rest- | of tore fat and short of provisions) 73 days, with | ton crith lone ofdeck sad bad thort of provisions: April ht when the sailing cutters of the government can render 20 pe responsibility of putting for the first time into print. | ‘ace that gazed apon it wore » look, Indeed, the | jess under the state of dependency he felt himself to be x ve experienced Jon 73.54, it service. reizforeement was much needed. The slackened emigra- A That such vessel is also required t> sooomplish the | hievhins ac a eendes tet riait the hereditary Ee. | tion of the two previous steamers had given hope t0 the pg resin ae reeves olga er Rey eg Hai it short of pi ‘ain, Bobinson & Co. Ha ard mainm: to Chamber! Foreign Porta Banta, Feb 18—8id bark Miquelon, Savory (from NYork via purposes intended by the existing provisions of law, Chamoristas or malcontents, and they had begun not - okey d Pernumbuco) Rio Janeiro. Which authorize the Prosideat of the United Staton to | "pean atistoctacy. | stament given him | only to persuade themselves that the cause of Walker | Te "sios— os omnes # Situation As clerk 1m a provi BATHURST, March 5—In port bark Jobn Potir, Belano, treat cause “revenue cutters, or any suitable number of public | some years ago in England, whither he had carried a | "@* © r with ae Craigs peer to (signal There he remained till nearly seventeen years old, Pywaayey ‘tes cay y rom Den ve vesvels adapted to the purpose, to cruise upom the cosas, | number of leiters of introduction trom severa: of our | Plans of resistance aad revolt. | Accustemed to continual | when, conclacing that Cambridgeport did not present a | 100.3, spe a! York; Bolivar, Vou Hagen, for Bremen, in the river, in the most cevere portion of the season, when the public | Most cistinguished statesmen to various Englith noble | Pol changes, @ wucoeasive oF ‘ow of g°v- | sufficient field ot enterprise for his growing aspirations, Tat $8.30, fon 63 10° spoke iuib Chas Sprague, of Kea: | PAZK Correo, Goodwin, fro AT a oan service wil alloy it, and to afford such aid to distressed | men and wealthy commoners, in the course of conversa. | ™ument after government, these short-sighted people | he set out for Boston. His desire was eoon gratided in | Scbun¥ trom héw Orieans for Barre, COatzAco. kehip in the countinghouse of Enoch | | Bark Eibeng (Pros), Uuras, Liverpool, 00 days, with salt for M¥onk (days; Linda, Carpenter, for do 10, ld brig low: navigators as their circumstances and nesessities may | tion ‘another ‘: rf mt 7 guest, retired merchant of eminence, obtaining a cle reqvire,”’ and directing that such public vessels ehall go aps romewnat envious of the atiention shown to | American control had come, and they toexhibit | Train & Co. the eminent shipping house of Bos- | and coal, to Func Have experienced heavy gales, | “Gy: " ates to sea prepared to render such assistance. fackett, while be bimself was notorious for the ambi. | 85 insolence of manner to tingle sol ace 1 pevaiag. ton, The position he rapidly ai there is best | lost axe split sails. dc. ee ae ee wrence, Clark, trem That the necessities of navigation in the season most | tion of hanging upon the skirts of the aristocracy, thus through the a, (ag Coad a@ worl stoma told by the fact that at the age of tweaty-one he was sent Poniepl mgs (Prua), Schultz, Sunderland, 79 days, with Demaraka, March 16- In port bark Cora, Wallace Pornam. perilous to the property and lives exposed, require ® | sdcreceed ‘him: ing. and at Hhed teenies cond Ted even | by Col. Train to Liverpool to take charge of bis branch | “Bir Bollona (Norw), Henricksen. Cette, 77 days, with salt, | BUCO (and vid same day for a mk); Br brig Kate aan een Veerel not orly possessing the qualities of speed to carry “By the way, Mr. Hackett, is what I read lately in the | 8°04 eee ae atic ee Prato “Chrweriots, | Rouse in that elty. and which young Train managed with | to orcer. Sth inst, rr ae fon 68, spoke Br schr Hella, trom | Parbadocs (and sid same day aa}, eae aesistance promptly, of strength to brave adverse winds | Court Journal, Tespecting yourself, true—thet by the = Cog ee eee ip hamorig's* | consummate ability for.» year. On his return, he as- | Porto Bico for Hailfax. Wet frock Banvelic, past are a and tides, and of safety to those navigating her, and | death, recently. at New Orleans, of the Baron of Hack. | muddtnly became puantiy civil, (OF wullenly respectfal, | sumed his old position in the Boston house, and at the | Bark Samson (ol Rockland), Dailey, Marealllo, Jan 2%, with Etetacrs Sor taaice 15. Ts poet bigs ROMA © Froneeg, those whom she may succor, but also possesting the power | ettstown, Mr. Hacke:t, the American comedian, suc- | And the glee pasced from their tages to those of theit | ase of twenty-three was assigned aa interest in its busl- | mace, to W kiwell Co. Reb 4 put into Fay Mp Benet | Linpel from Georgetown, dire: . ‘and adsptation for rescuing vessels stranded or sground, | ccods to that title!” Pee eared thet an coven thes gen Salvador had | 2e8#.,where he remained till February, 1853. Cee ene Cage ie Tee eee oiteary | COLNYork. Bid sohr , of Baltimore, Na “that the agtual soyariy of toe present soumon, ad tho | iJt i ttue,” replied Mr. Hackett, “that my cousia, | sit arrived in town, with Girvctons fo Coman, in the | ,,i@ October, JBL, Mr. Train was married, at the Wort | vious 2, no al, Ac, poke Preval big 2a0, trom Jamnion | wisdyag © Aro) Feb Bld bark Pues, Baron Hackett, has died lately, leaving no issue, an , e eldest daughter of Col. George T. M. , an Kurope. . large number of valuable ships, with mumerous crews | thar T have become of my name and generation the last.” name of his government, to what extent Nicaragua in- | February, 186%, they embarked fer Melbourne, Australia Bark Lycarmus (Sic). Coste, Palermo, 50 days, passed Gl- seagrass ER. Mere 90 in poe eee aver is eee and precious cargces, now ont of time, and probably off | ““way then, do you not take up the title!” tended te serease her slanding army, He stood on the | _no'wiih ihe view of extablishing the house of Caldwoll, | bralar March, (Chamberlain & Robinson. Kaien for Balimore dg; Martha Kimball, ‘Plusbr. for NYerk the coast in difficulty and distress, imperattvely demand | .Beeause,”” waa the reply, ‘“it is now merely an hono- | Pla7®, in the foregroun Se eet ctreike | Train &Co. In 1854 he purchased the in'erest of Mr. DERE Frebision (Meck); Niemann, Evace, Jan'12, pessed Gi sehr Grand Island, Bayles, 0.40 some immetiate action in aid of the lives and property in | rary one. ' Though originally cerived from Hacket pn ape Fee ene TO eo neha wig | Caldwell, and the firm was changed to that of George F. | "Bary bh Chnrobill (of Prospect), Blake, 18 days, with jasav, NP, March J0—I n port ships Emlly A Hall, Wood, danger. ” known as ore of the great Norman barons whe nmeeal rs es Seger he Aacitel feed | Train & Co., which is {ts present title. sugar, to master. bi » Bagus, wig ordere; Zenobia, fueron, ton Trak SAS php Tae general collection act approved March 2, 1799, | jichiy with William the First in the conquest of Eng- a ae 7 Lis ince does not indicate | «01 the many American houses that were estab:ished in "Brig Tell (Sard), Gast Genoa. 56 days, with mdse and 113 | Lemont, Sellabury, for do td ae in brig. Mason (sections 07, 08 and 9°,) eatab'ishes the revenue ‘cutter | iand, according to the roll at Battell Abbey and the an- | #z¢ walked reflectively away: His fuoo does not indicate | seinourne during the gold fever of 1850, that of Geo. F, | passebgors, to F Harmony’s Nepbows BANG, Baler ete omhaees sche C Exton, Wie to service, anc authorizes the President of the United States | nais of British heraldry, the title 1s now extinet, and is | bim to bes manofmush ability, but he eo iave | Train & Co. is the only one marked ‘by dis hed | ,, Bris Rachel Lange (Br, of Bunderiand), Liddle, Sunder. | ° xeoyras. March Sl—In eo oe ee ie s to caure to be conmructed sut'able reapels, end eens sori | OBIY xeocgnlzed by having, through many centuries, Feacnes eal sticuanienceonanio: ieaaee feats of | success, It is now regarded, both in the United States | sous.4 sea rewerly gale Toot buiwarte boats, siove docx | DUs,A Owen, do:, sehr indagusces, do, all Ug. Bld bark > 3) . i by on board each’ vessel, and ‘requires and dirveta” the | Van” ince citiutograted: irish, ee for this desperate mission among’ the tigers of | $24 thro reat Britain, es the leading American | house, split sails. 40, Have been 18 days since passing Br ons Baltimore relectea i ‘ Ber |g Joun, NB, April 7—arr house in ‘t colony. meuda. acd '0 days N of Hatters. Part of the crew sick during 1 2 : officers ‘to go on beard all abips or vessels which shall a Kins: the North as the only man who bad courage enough t> the celebrated White Star Line of clipper abips | ibe “ Cid 6h bark Tan sola, Btickney, Havana: schr atom, arrive within the United States, or within four leagues of | fnckett shared the srinortanes f Stel retred eatates | come. Ho has, since the above spectacle, 40 elackened in wa erattinkod by eaeee, Pilkington & Wilsow ot Liver. | Bear heey, Plummer, Savile, France, 6 Gays, with mdse, ATaneouee, NB. i bi oh be Franoeet a Klason, i the cosat therecf. ana to demand, recerve and certity the | reverted to the crown of England, under which they had in bis tone, and shown ro much respect to General | pool, thes selected the house ot Geo. F. Train & Co. as Yok castie of their to Aguirre wey, wonitests,”” ke, : deen held in capite; and the onoe formidable Waser see Eis ove, Soot Seis, perhaps, abe ioge agente at Melbourne, and to which their vosoels | , prs Tove (Sars), Caboare, ee i tgs H Home Ports. The name act, section 100, axthorizes the Prestdent of | thore fendal barons, in Ireland, is now only e mound of past eighth appre the Bas aad for a com: are stiftccnsigned, The commercial connections of this | Tait "Giteiniumncnisy wengee baseengere (o, Raste; | ALEXANDRIA, April 10—Arr achrs Gom, Orosbie, Wal- the United States ‘vo cause the revenue cutters to be | earth. Hence the title is but the ehadow of a departed | ™ission felker's army. house embrace many of the most eminent names through- ton, BB. Old brige Biranger, Freeland, Lverpool; A'Law, built or purchased, in Hien of euch aa are, or shall from | Sieni'y, and one which could cffer no temptation toe | _,FYem the. plaza I called on Colonel Wheeler, the Ame- to leak. Brig Vo'ante, Sewall, Mareeilies, Feb weed Gibraltar time to time become, uniit for further service,”’ and pro- out Earope. Ite success may be said to have been almost o'ante, 1, ou, Reb 2 par gn rative New Yorker and a republican to parade, either | 1icen Minister, and delivered to bim a number of letters |’ without a parallel, eepecialiy when it is remembered | Feb “th, with mdse, to Shiff Bros, 30, Jon 5484, | ‘SC BTON, Apri 10—Arrbarks Ella, Taylor, Palermo: Syiph, vides that “all future expenses of building, purchasing here or the: ia pame.”’ that were entrusted to my care. found i .. | Was boarded by a boat trom bark Nautilus, of and for Kary hy be epaising seveoue cuvcers thall bo. pati out cf tne | MPyct mere, a5 on sppendags to bis Mama act that you | , 1yis hardly necenary forme to say that Andhim high | inet s,ivnace, eng PunPsy manger is Dut Jnshenler- | Gdaretom bere Coast of Atrios, March 11, with | Covet Lascasier, Blea; Theresa 0. Youngs’ Aretes Dyer; @ pro“ ust of the duties on goods, wares and merchandise.” | ary thay deccended, ri?” pursued the Englishman, | i= the estimation of the best people of all parties hata, Gacoubtedly, Mr. Train is largely indebted for his sue- | mercSioT A Marcenee Macey iar li 1s too a5, amon | D Hallock, —! Alert Kelley, and Fredk Hood; Oresvy, ‘A subsequent act, approved March 3, 1845, annuls the “Though it bas be ed that ‘none were ever | #24 possessed of an influence which renders him efficient, , ing 8, showing a red, white andred signal, | Phit r; cess to the admirable mercantite education he received | an Am wtoar! autbonity of the President, and provides that “no reve: | known to despise the pride of ancestry excepting auch as | $# Well with all classes of the native popniation, ea with | in the house of his uncie. ‘The Boston Poet, in copying | | Bre K ° Penny: Davis, Mayaguez, PR, 12 days, with nue cutter cr revenue steamer shall 2 eresiter be bail MT | bad no ciaim to a ‘themseives,”” yet perhaps I may be | toners! prado “ It wo rags mis- | an article trom the Melbourne Age on ‘ American Enter- Se te to aera is wegeel 05 Sheen (exrept tuch a2 are now in course of construstion and | allowed here,” replied Mr. Hackett, “to observe that if ahd ‘ xy remove him | prise,’’ introduced it with the folowing remarks:— Ponce PR. for Rew York: lat inst Int 25.98, lon’ 69 equipment) or purcl aced, unless an appropriation be | deeds of chivalry, done by one’s ancestors, so many years trom his st usefal position, for I am well persuaded ce, PR. ‘ h Lat 2) om) It ia with pride follo wid echr Broadfield. ot Charleston, 14 da; it, Bxperienced o Bru: mace oy law: andi: [etn cgnwequence of thls Te: | ago, and which gained for them renown aid vast eviats, | ‘htt guch an ioeult woul net only widen, the breach | or'ieitaligent eoieeprige end’ merlad suowas of t/yousg | Vipeuleg and ters ofan. © 007" O° : to, Congress nd matn‘ained their aristocratic rank throagi, many | Country of that protection which may become 80 neces: | a'grcivats ot the megs san honorably alsiegulahod house of | wilh fom and olf moti, Vo waster,” baled in oompuny” Wid The dirastrous hipwrecks which have so frequently | founq ‘a pretension to any heredfiary honor, I jeppcoet sary to all men with white faces, iy eres agitations | Train & Co., = house whose senior partner, Kpoch Train, Eaq., ah ng RT mai od, wa ce’ Ocevr'ed uprn the coasts’ of New York and New ome) may reasonably claim that of having dessended from ‘‘an which are nomi tapendisg throughout a _ invoiving the destruction cf mil'ioms in property, ancient aad boncrable family.” Bat, born as I was, and | 18m also_pe that were be removed, ne other | Breve, bt ca useful meer ip Basten ie, Wells, Neuvites, March 31, with sagar, a yhtful eaerifiees of human life—among which may be minister would be received here. te aa pane estea Gis cises of the ships Mexico and Bristol, | $™ Proud to have teen. under republican institutions, I | ““ From Colonel Wheeler's I went to the government | Dlite Was ever recorded in a Boson directory. Liberal. se | (oF = sPearrace,: Bormada;7 days; with . | bave taught myself to regard the son of the poorest Brig Princess Roval (Bo, where handiecs of helpiers passengers perished within a sant . fe House cn the plara, inorder to pay a visit to General | cation in his counting bouse have had @ high example setore les, &0, to W A F Davenport. 4 ‘4 fow miles of the harbor of New York—aroused the | Feassm', or the most bumble mechanic, ea my equal, iD | Walker. When he appesred in answer to my name, I | them, and those who tnve been capable oftepprocaliag vant | "Brig Wainotding, Pecrnor: Domarars, 23 days, with ugar, | Tink NlctcMigtirae, Loud: Brig Montel sympath’es of the whole people taghoe amorg my fellow men to which I,or any one, could not help sayieg—‘ Well, General, though I came | wise enough ‘0 follow tt, iike the gentleman who now excites oo metal, ac, to Jno M Smith & Oo. 4th ae ter pe POOTRBAY. April 1—Arr schr May Flower, Ontes, Out'er spree! Congzess promptly pasced the ast approved Desos, bave a right to aspire, is that of achieving & just reputa” Prepared mee fou, yon soely tate wae: D7 ek bie pei) cn eeareoeuee | fei Dees Fase wemretie teen tat bets eashart voerinae oicer for NYork; 7th, schr NC Fletcher, “Rhodes, Rockland for 7, whe . I 4 , seeing him dail; * efed maineail sel, appare DEW Ope; observ very 3 j od "to cause any Suitable number of puslic | HoD 8 8B honest and weil-bred man, andto be wor: | cei caitornia, I lound something in bis ‘ace that | | Notwithstanding the important interests upon his | refed msinguil ee spparently & ‘rom ber, Medeber | , BATH AprilG—Areechrs Benj Franklin, Groealeat, Jege- ww), Alex: is ew yo: thy ‘of associating with educated men of genius and See Ra re Peg veare3, tea to the purpose, to cruise upon the cosst had not obterved before, andI msy add, thatI never | hands and his devotion to business, Mr. Train, by | pameout Fliza Arn; the place she bhi from was nearly | senvil'e; Blue Bell. Baltimore, Cid In the rovers portion of the seston, when the pablle ser- talent, whore wer, throughout the werld, I may chance to | 920 bi 0°'s) well. ‘There was the’ same genisl amie, | ome miracle of industry, has founa timeafor extensive pearot ike Trenton, No, Tho scanungs | Chats St Blephen, HB,” Bid 8 chip Rochester harps nen Gareean tare, with auger, | | BASS RIVER BREAKWATER, April 10—Arr brit Qua- vice will aliow it, and to afford such ald to “Ah, ay!” rejotsed the; other, ‘as a nation, you Ame- | tbe same quiet cordiality of manner, the same mild, mu- | Tesding and ccholastis attainment and perfected hia Bavigators as their circumstances may require;’ and it J LAr, a Nes » ¥ meal and even tone ot voice, the same simple, unostenta- | Pen in an easy and graceful style, and speaking as if eee ton, i i 5 wanton, “ugh vessels shai! go to sea fully propared to Seem nere Sele creacee por gate poy al ymlemnbe§ tons easing; bat his lower face, which ad previously gloeation hed poen one of the chief objecta, of MMs study: fo Waersno, Dns oy oat St las ereim. do for do; Cora, ——, Nor Yor do Onsai, Orowel, Tender such assis'ance.”” Smet: nfull, been reduced by thought, intelles- these ities deariog ones ‘ vi To cary into execution the requirements of this act, | {isinctions, bare beon taken by the hand by some of our | sual portion of the head loomed above it like a globe. | strict integrity, moral and habits of life dure, Thatcher, Savannah, 7 days, with exon, do, | CHATHAM: April at AM Passed et AM steamor noch it i ‘Train with hn E'thayer in tow, for NYork. Wind NW. the cecreiaties ot the Treasury have each year subse- | ints the’ upper cl ot our mettys . Bak, Me. Hackett’ His eye, too, which I had always recognized as fine, | Without, blessish. 1 Throughout the colony, and amongst | to ebip Jul & DANVERS, 4 pril 8—Arr echr Antelope, Vinal. Norfolk. quent!y to its passege, by circular letter, required the 7 to have expanded and strengthened under the | &!! classes, he isa untversal favorite. Howwas u: by | , SchrBullivan, Troveranus, Cindad Boltvar, Merch@®, aod | 2nGaRTUWN. April 10—Arr schrs Albert Jameson, ead cfficers of the revenue cutter service to perform that Ean i Khia pg eth teat, with pve RSsgelae! nee pew reeponsibilities of mind, and exnibited new grasp | the mining interest to represent them in hides, to’ Pieces NY tral America. | has d°ne as much to advance the business of Boton, im- tecture apd ona tur CoO ae | ee ee aoee tae hele Cerone, ‘Goodwin tithe mom | Superior. from N¥ork, for Portiand. i nee Sep 9 ophardt, > . _ ! duty, i: beieg suppcsed that the particular duties ofthat | Ciain by right of direct descent, an equality with eur | ®# Well as the repose of conscious power. Pale bine in | gislature, but his consent could mot be obtained. | The | of ize river. 14 dav8 D Mew York. No date lat ALVEBTUN, March 31—In port ship J W Feania. Lesdy, 4 A i Sea 7 ‘San Jacinto, Weeks for service rer< ered them familiar with the navigation and ; . color—so pale as, with some, to pass for gray, itis ful | Upanimity with which this nomination was tendered | 3752 1on 730%, spoke schr John Bell, of Baltimore, from Bos- | of BYork; harks San Jacinto, Weeks for Boston: W Buchasaa, dangers w: hin their respectrve cruising ad ee ee eeen octave rather to degrade than | of limpld Fut auc deep exprearica, Toough penetrating, | him, ls the best evidence of the respect and confidence | ton for Baltimore’ Q uae; Davis: trots Bremen; Nueoes, i Tor’ Bese; that the humane designs contemplated by Congress would | iewate me, at home!” 1 Hackett, it eannot be called keen or eharp, but it makes ita way to | entertained for him by the great interest of the colony, | Schr BF Sparks (of Provinowscwn), Atking, Barore J° | brigi Litcoln, Comwallis, from Bangor, .Me; be accomplished most efficiently, as well as economically, “Indeed? Hi exclaimed the E-glishman, with | 'be obrerver’s mind by the slow, steady pressure of un- | Om the occarion of his recent dey from Melbourne, | 07% So cone echt Flicce, of Paltimore. 42. | born, trom Newport, R; Vesta, Fratus, Boston; 8 Mer. by them. im ee 8 wavering volume, Antcgethor, "for a man a0 utterly un. | tbe prominent merchants and cltizens of that place gave | 19252). spoke ach Fllsce, cl Baltimore, | oo” a) 4 Bay, fot Laverpool; sehzs, Senstoe, Frost Vers Oras tee Sesten; It ia believed that this bazardous service bas been per- : stucied ublic disner, and the speeches | wit ingre to ohiearinger'& Anderson, ‘March 22,'on sous | See Bird for NYork; Lark, McFarland, for do; Nameaug, Bo: In display, I never saw one of more impressive | him the tesimonial of “Because,’’ wae the immediate response, ‘in my coun- ered exbibited their high appreciation of his | fide of Porto Rico, poke Br schr Jobn & Mary, from Stlenus Oe oer has Golden Age, Gllohrist, from NYork. ld formed by thote cfiicers zealously, and with as much suc- | ty “the United Staten—I am admivted to bea gende. | Presence, and it is dificult to conceive, evan while look- | then cess as the very limited means placed at their command “ ing at him, that he does not stand more than five feet atx. | qualities and bearing as a merchant and s man, and of | Bay tor Philscelp nebored off the bar, ‘Nebraska, Swaa, for would permis.” Inceed, the publie journals aiford con- man; and that tr the highest rank acknowledged, ie | Tenay atrike some that. was p-eaibly my imagination | his invaluable services in navancirg the best interests of | | Behr Rose (Ht), Garnon, Windsor, NB, 11 days, with plaster, Trepsat se batyrding clusive evidence of their exertions, as weilas the hard. grade of your nobility, and eo ranks, relatively, below acting cn the General’s new ition that made this im- | the colony. — re Schr Hexall, Mott. Bi HaRWICHPQRT, pert 10—Arr sthrs Neth! Doane, Doans, ships they bave encountered, in carrying sid and succor | 8°™ qentioman, whone ‘emential quattieation ie thet | Provement in him to my eyes; but [ have came into con- After a residence of three years in the island-oontinent Eche Bette, Pogt, Viret Mobile for berg A Dix, NYork for Scituate; ite, to the distressed mariner, and to the helpless passengers | fit], Sve honesty and good breeding: witnout relereace to | wet With too many men, whom the world eallagrest, to | of the South, duricg which brief time he has accom- eet WE Marah, Kier, Virginia, nears Jan Ward Baker, 6 foe Ellecelptie. a5 Delle Torre ccumpitied to his charge. Re his veestion, for, as Ove of your poets has. truly said— | be eeily effected in that way; and I have | ‘also, | piisbed so much, Mr. Train resolved to visit his native Ney, Decker, Virginia, DAI’ Boston for Bellimores Trojans Gook, do tor aor Wan it ‘The great increase of commerce at New York, euc tal eee ion ot cmaiensan that while the imagination cf an observer does undoubt: | land. In the firet of @ series of Jetters to the Naw Yor | Sctr Monie Ohristo, Young, Baltimore for New Bedford. Degain Howl; £ Audoarelds Corton; Woodruff Baas Rosca; the imcressed tonnage of vessels enganed in com | and are quite irrespective of the sccidental . | edly find new graces in « thriving man, that there is | Hunatp, now in progress, he shye:— | mh er ae Parma smth beta er, ll eae ‘A Hammond, Paine, and Almira T, ‘Grandy, do for Phils; mercial pursuits, and the substitution of stesm | sion of high birth, fortune, or ancestry. In fact, a | Teally sm advance of twenty-five per cent in the goo | 1 am now bound to Batavia, and after taking a look | Bohr Portia. Be toy, cupeaine to tee Ww Grandy, Hewelt, oury for do:’ Revenue, Oorson, Salem Upon many routes, preciude the possibility of any gentleman in‘Ametica is allowed # social parity wich our | looks of any maz of mark ‘whom success helps to a know. | at the Island of Java, shall proceed to Singapore, en rowe | Serr Rok etey ¢ 3 ‘ tor Go; BW Ferry, Bampeon. Lynn for do; Fannie Mitchel, cutter affording that protection to the revenue requi nation’s Prerident, the compeer of your ‘At | ledge ot himeeif. for Chins and Manils, and I shall try and give you a Bebr Grace Denise ‘Cann. Providence. Peay eg fe ay Fork! oo se a pho) by law, or ‘to beard and examine” a tithe of the vessels | the same time, no jar at manners may i = Sa 1 is not necessary, however, to study General Walker's | page or two from Hong Keng, Canton, SI and, if fchr J P Bent, Wallace, Millbridge. ee ae evince thas, if arrivi- g at that port; while their small dimensions, and | | Lave often remarked, and in candor now repeat, that i | countenance for proofs of his ability. are found much ib’e, from Japan; atter which I shall visit ) Sloop F Breese. ty halgg yom — "April 10—Arr_ bi Bibber, Phila for Portisod; the fact of their being propelled by canvas alone, render | can conceive of no better specimens of rocial courtesy, | ™ore abundantly in hia career; and, if I am not greatly | Madras, Ce'cutta, ree time permit, pais through tae | Eropelier Sek koa eee Holton, —, Baise fr Fas: pare Gente ‘Byron. Ford, He: them urequal to the tatk of afforaing that relief to ves- | good breeding and hospitality, than I bave noticed in my | Mistaken in him, they will appear still more abundantly | interior of Bengal to Bombay; then down to Ceylon, and wig ‘oa A, vapa for Pordand; Marcia . . Cardenas for 43; pels which Congres designec—particularly in cases of | Fitrevuree vith aome of ‘your nobility avd gentry.” in those portions of bis lite that are yet to come. on to ‘Aden, ap the Red Sea to Sues, over the desert te BAILED, Angenette, Handy, Orleans for Boston; fam! Lewis, Raynes, great emergency. During the severity of winter, vessels One of the party, it sems, ventured to commend Mr, | Presence where he is, the numbers by which he has sur- | Osiroend Alexandria; thence to Constantinople, Sebas- | | Steamships Atlantic, Liverpool; Black Warrior, Havana; | Charleston for do: et i Rienmond for 40) Le Sa appreccting the coast ase frequently rendered un- | ore,” whe, Party. it sceme, v rounded himeelf, the absolute authority which all cheor- | topol and the Black Sea ports, returning by the way of | Enorville, Savannah; Neshvil'e, Charleston; Jamestown, Nor- | duskia, Rowe, Rappahannock, fer for 00; Jule pole: manageable by the accumalacion ot ise upon the decks | fagemuity: tut nuch a leveling analogy bateten the son. | fully coporde him, the love and the fear which he in- | the North of Burope, France and England to New York, | ‘WK, Ac; bask Garland, Wolenat ‘ ph te fe eng | and rigging, to that extent that the frstfevere gale from | yeftutional representative of the People of the | *plrer, the charm by which he keeps an idle army faithful | which, with the ground I have been over, ought Re en eee ee 5 5 wa Uhrepehire, the westward, and off the land, drives them agaia to sen, | United States and the British people's sovereign, wae | Without pay, and unmurmuring without action, is a | to make me something of a traveller. Iam taking the ee a rem JRireelghis toe Ramtncket; ew Gicne, Becokios’ Cows Foust er tet Ui ait geen | seem mg, Sete of emery fr ena | rl vil whist wey of emnua | fue ozo Sc, ae pratt | ogo IS PR tee SP eats, anong | Rae ia a seeeg hee eae e a * . stomachs. any rate, the conversation was d: + ” in erine ley. St J¢ B lew 3 visions. : . tether abruptly at thie particular polat. ropped | gerors aa are inevitable to the complications of the great | _ His subsequent letters from Java and Malacca are filled Frei {eo Batamta Bastaee (ne itis Mache and unter | Gipeey. tngeiis, CED ebelaley A Dreener, Hsien, Row: ‘Aa your committee are credibly informed, there are Ailes othe Rts Ta task he bas undertaken. In short, he has already over- | With graphic cercriptions, and important commercial | (¢andtaken lo Nassau by wreckers. buy ypert for Georgetown 8C; iaare, Fh now upwards of one hundred vessels homeward bound, Personal Intelligence. come the main dangers o/ his mission; and, as { remarked | 0d statistical information, not elsewhere to be obtain. Misssliaasend ahd Mhinseeee, for Reppabannock: Sid brig Holton: sobre May. 8 many of them with valuable and carrying nu- asary. : in @ previous letter, ‘he cannot now make mistakes | ed. hope, when Mr. ‘rain reaches this country. Pg la leg Ty gh be a merous passengers, over due at New York. Andasthe | 2. 4. zs + ng » enough to fail.”” that, notwithstanding the succers which has crowned | Thesteamship Aulsatic, Capt Mldridge. salled yesterday tf | E W Fea: eee ae Drone, Ads, Geo Byron, Gare resent month (March) is regarded as one of tne most fom Charleston jin steamal'p, Marion. Capt F frefield, | As it is is, however, be depends almost entirely uj his ¢fforte abroad. he will conalude no longer to ex: | noon for Liverpool, with 106 passengers ands small amount: § | James Els, Fir,.ME Mathews, John. Dix, Rorence, 28 isterova upon the northern coast, much additional loss | (oPs Perit .uie Beg ey. Mem OG Budden’ and child. OT | nimself—eeldom seeking acvice, and working from éin | patriate himself. Though proud of such men torepre- | ¢ eele, oy Hisemond: Bovenes soa hlissbed . and suffering may be reasonably anticipated, which | G W Casslear. © Brady, 8 A Prancis—nnd 51 ine the morning till 10 o’clock at night. His oniy relaxa- | 5€2% us abroad, we cannot afford to lose their services at Mth—Arr brigs Icarian, might be avoided. partially at least, if the proper means | “From Savaaroh in eamiship FloridaJ Wella,d Wormis, | tion is the ride be takes ae: home. ‘The sleamship Florida, Capt Woodhull, arrived yesterday Ge ore ot band. “The amount of pcablary los atthe port | Honea. J 2 Sime (ares oiliren tad aur Mit | orderly» bebiod | ‘bim), an? of, ts an ¥ Of New York, reached, in the year 1864-66, the enormous | Stme , ‘ Bills, ) | erante course of ‘the day. Ths vigor, energy and daring enterprise that charac- | Papert. sum of teu tailiions of dollars ($10,000,000); from which | 8 W Corin, 8 0 Kastmen, W Formyth. @ gf Ht thing nah ‘f to mr Youte, : We bave spoken of Mr. Train as an exalted type of | ™orning from Savanna. We are obliged to the purser for tyees, Cark, NOrlents for Boston; esr De Waste, W tor i My tle, Rewoom 2, GH Jack: 81d bi a (Br), Toarian. Gov Brock, Huntress; sere J but one thing which I wish to add in relation to | terise our Young America. '@ cannot do better t! AN Imwansz Everress—Our readers will se by the follow- fact, tbe sum lost to the revenue, and the saaritos of life, | Herr hrs Keat'end’ Lives: MreB Devik, HA Ferkes” toa | him, and that is that he does uo\ come under the head | in closing this article, to allow him wo give his own ‘seed lowing ssnopsis of work being done at one of the principal | Ma "RenotasGtanl tower re, may be readily imagined. 80 in ateerage, of whet the world generally calls s smart or cunning | upon ine subject, by extracting » portion of his speech | engine and boiler manufsctories, thet the proprietors are keep- | | Remains ai 9 AM. wid NW. brig Venus, resdy for een; Mt Fae ees Se 2 ok Neal PEASE BOT perpsil Gd a teat aan ee et uae ne ere! permed» eunaing act | at Melbourne cx the Fourth of July let a response t | tng pace with he recirment ofthe age. We rear o Pane | URS AEST oe la Tal importance whole country—New Yor! ing on, iver eel. ia Sg op PET and Mrs C PF | in qualities are too broad for that, andit | ® given . Fe in ar ‘oung America. & Murphy, of the Fulton Iron Works. They have completed | erbccher, P ‘the principa! point from whic the great avenaes of com- EO eters cet teen a Bacon Mrs os joe A gt can be reued on that whatever oblique specula. | After tracing the descent of Young America for a the engines and four bollers for the new U 8 pro- ‘NEW BEDFOK», April 10—Arr achrs Norma, Mahsa, Oolé meroe ard of travel radiate. Reaching the extreme West, | Oi ies"and servert, H M Store, KH Bulkley, WD Benya. | “D8 May be made upon the movements of his govern- Hhousasd: yours, in a condensed, but eloquent review, he hood eek Gayle tae pmsl a ca ia ring; Bellona, Piiunoy, Psimouth for NYors; llin, Mary the commercial interests of tha: region are immediately | in Stara Mra Ps Justion, fraak B Howe, Perris, aoa | ment, whether in stocks or otherwise, by jes who | ¢xclaime: Cee Tae ao te Woemht of Bi Rams ade A is | Thar] Grant, Georgetown, 8U. Sid 10th, sctrs Choctaw, fnveived in the question. Many uf The enterprising mer | Turner, © Powe nad lady, iz und Mre J Fetkard aod twe | pick up information through his favor, he will be entire. | _ But it the retrospective view has dazzled us, how muck $B. ive toler wey ths lngiue and Tollers forthe new stapan: Peackwgl) Brow, 2th, B baker, Jr 7 hast aed chante ¢f the intericr eitier, importing thelr merchandise | Missen Peckards, of Albany; Wm I nM Callum, J | ly free trom ali e:gnizanee of, or implisation in the mat. | more astonishing is the present. When our thirteen ship Cube, Innnched on Monday last; the tylnder in70 indhos Senkasa Riners ins alan; Say ay ee) Girect from al! quarters of the globe, have an immediate | Symmes, Mra Ferris. WN e, C F Livermore, HB M’Cau- | ter bimeelf. little States are rolling om towards forty living republics, | dismeter. 9 leet stroke, with two boliers duplicate machinery, Ew nae RSE ‘april 10—Arr p ler Quinzebaug, Hal- pecuniary interest in the efficacy of the service; and 4 Mrs G E Schuit7 and three children and nurse, J ‘The apartments which he occupies in the Government | bovad together as one nation; when our three millions | &c. They are also building an engine and bollers for a stesm: | tam New York for Nov wich: ure properties S ‘Avery, do for moet areurediy a'l rections of the country have a mutual » Ashburner, Ter, CM Cane runiiander, | House are spacious, and the road to them is contunually | bave grown to thirty, and ‘driven by the hando!God,”” | ship building at Mr Wm H Webb's yard, which wi'l be ‘ pha. for Norwich; Rida, Providence; mo 4 8 Heory. 1, Dagrow. Mrs Brolly and child, Wm Taylor, Wi ' po goths sey Somsciugen kemeeine elerpury 8? MoNer Colin, Moble, B Bavazo IH Raa, | swarmed with young officers, in elegant new uniforms, | to quote De Tocqueville, Bristol, New Era and Powhatan, with the brigs Duc , and. peoplig the Western wil- | lsuoched in s few days, intended for tbe Hout Amerioan trade, ate, they persist in wearing ali | dernesa at the average rate of seventeen ing the engines and bol officers,”’ bat without neces spoum.”’ When our LiilKputian commeree has Briiol; Bepjamin, Philadel B bat lieh, Madam Genit, JB Aljen, HS Clark, B Bauseman, Poon; | which, deapite ‘S'affen, H Jones, London’ Wm Scherer, — Schmidt, Jaa | the while. I ray oung egenza and C. Baker, amounted to faily one thou- more, Wm Wagner. Wm Gibson, Geo B Reese, Phila; | sity for such distinction, for there are no old ones here— | every ree, ond our mother tongue has worked ite wa: nide geared sleam punch and steam ta- ore ravd ‘ ; ; Wm Marl, A Debate. W Jeouin, My Pook, Mr sed Mrs A ‘he general's age, which is barely thitty.two, deing much into every land, and when our iuiluence apd our progress | NeThcs ree tiscm sboare; a'e0 One ecooniric geared moam i, do; Milan, Forkion, Pete Ieee bua, From the statistic furnished by the Board of Under. | Pomp. Senir Don Béelpho, Peres Jores Monte PD rote, beyond the average, both of his council and his camp. | —Iie the ripple in the mid osean—reaches from shore to | punch. They arealso building two Fonz iaree vollers, “Mar. | Pore eee sore ee, kre wriiers, it appears that the mos: disastrous shipwrecks, | jsion, BS Sherman, Tleut A McRae, Chas ‘James | indeed, I do not the average will exceed twenty. | +hore. tin’s Patent,” for the U 8 stoamehip Misriasippt, nowtin process | | FORTLAND, April Q—Arr brigs Com Stowart,, Danning, attended by the greatest sacrifice of haman life, oscur | Jameson, Manano Payal Mr and Mrs Manuel Muniz. Kew Or | five; and yet this swarm of boys are equal to the sound | Btartle not, my friends, at the lightning pace of the pit- | 2 repairing at the Brooklyn Nev) Hard; sap ite, contact Marensge; Keon, Cardenas, schrs Macy, fimity, Fre: upen the oceata of Long Island and New Jersey, and | leans: J Baphael, 1.1. Lowenthal, Mra Cole, Jaa Cheeney, | fonzdatin of an empire that will last tor ages, and per | gtim’s steed.’ He is sure to win tne race—naught stops | (Wrnieh ell The Dram ard lim cee eae a now wing aa | corekebuirg: Susan Féri Eldridge, Norfolk: T 0 Phoap- ina line drawn from Montauk Point to Bernagat, | Mis We P Bornstein, Mises A . H | bape be the edmira‘ion of the world. him in bis destiny—when danger lurks in his pathway, he Dishes eet of bollers for the Lunatic jum; also two 16 fy ‘rain! linn arjagd. Fowmec | 3 zd extended thence to Cape May, but ebiefly between | Kegran MO! Mr A Ragrin, Timothy Col nee, Beare Aa Tis tmponstbie fo any reasonable vision not to ses | tune high bia head and morte a proud deflanoe’at the | inch cylinder 4 feet stroke engines for the Brooklyn Flour | pnbitn, Peterson, Havana; brig Macy Cobb, Cornell, Dix the two points first named. Along the whole line no har- | {Tei Tecob Rive tot) ee ee #, IU; Mr | thet the great wards this conquest have | pree‘pice that would bave ruined him, and plunged on to | Mille Island, to lod granite for a Bouthern port, bor of refoge offers itself to there vessels arrested on the | — For Savannah, in the steamehip Knoxville—Eil M; ey alread and that already ‘he Walker | victory, * © * Young Amerisa 1s only another edi- | Commence or Atsaxy—During the early part of Inst season | 10ih--Arr bark Sullote, Drinkwater, Boston: brig. H Bald. Long Tel side by southerly, and on that of Néw Jersey | M'ss Isabella Carter, Mre J Le Seniet . Mire far: 4 ven Forint in. Nicaragos is « fixed politica, | ison of Old England, in a bin peculiar to the New BS river treffic wae comparative yl ay ren, daria, ¥ Montgomery, Cardenas; steamer Locust Point, i My, pot ge me he by alt | eel A Crane Bk ee amet Dayton, Wiliam H Bul- | feet. Yet the United States, whose duty it was first to | World—Yourg John Bull in his ahitt sleeves, working with carly part of ri? rade ool in every cra fost was brought | ‘ark Thos Killam, from Liverpool, wns off the port Sth, aad the large purer vessels bound to New York, and | {¢rl. A 7 Gray, B Wilkinson. Lowia i ay . | vee it, shows absolute diplomatic blindness to the fact, | anenergy that commandaruccess, Fnglandand America | inio requisition. 1D fact, towards the clese, cosat'ng In | was ordered to St Joba, NB, bs many to the Delaware bay during many | “hares Brot pte "ioc G Has. | 26 Sitende to pass to Great Britain the hovor of being | aie partaers, not rival. The Younger nation ts the junior, ; reper as Rew PORTSMOUTH, “Api! Are brie, Samual B, Demo, Ge ™ Di cock, DJ Shefield. ev Jonn rpont FH Ye 1 first to encourage recognize the "1 ican re- who manages western branch 0! old concern; vapnah; sobre Sparrow, . \ G {oweands of their parrengers and crews have perished | Kenaa Richard L Miller, Mra Carving Pacer ees: dem ption of this portion of the continent. oe a youth gives activity, and henee the young man epens H The folowing Sgures, which we voli Balimsere * Darts, ie wivbin thove limits, for want of that prompt and efficient | A Dickineon, # W Ruseell, Miss Bradley, BR Carroll Aud let our government be informed that such a result | ¢tters before breakfast, on the steps of the _ office, ‘Tunnvauaa : net $id aeen | Taniamaoumt, ‘Wilson, Oty #14 required by law. Sew Chait 4 Roe Nashville—H L Rutgers and is perbaps neither chimerical nor distant. As tar back | whilst the ol gentleman prefers breaking the seal in or pest Poin i , Moint ‘Onarloneas Ik is represented that vessels frequently, after ap- | terrae Mata) bea Mos Ceres Mept SR ote Mise | aa nix weeks ago, a British commoiore, (Tarleton,) who | dresing gown end slippers after dinner. Young Ame- Too No, Tonn'W | ROGRLAND, April Arr sobra RB Fite, Broek: preaching the land, are overtaken by the sudden storms | Crillmice 7 Lindser, Chas Fray Chea ght ad, M | failed from Greytown to Great Britain, bore nogeli tone rica showed the eame feolings of independence in esta- B93 40 36 PB Baliimore, Sid sche Lanaoo Dean, wtih occur during'the winter months, Blowing direc'ly | Fanon, Jno i Felton, WA Proton, B Port Wer nie Bo | from this goverament which, it 1s confidently tepected, | biisbing s house of his own, that every young man ex. Bim 101966 | bark Gur Union." Piak, NOvinans; pare Jon, Ball ines 2 en oak ene tence: | Gage Rony tery. Betas Mrs ai, | wiih ated 1, sod Tor a & Trogon aot 6, | pape yo lare tha Roun Wares hour Hee His | Geet inte Sr, We ink Sen nosveeessfal in %r' Miss | treaty. veilhood exertions. 22 SAVANNAW, April 8—Arr a Lyon, New role Fig, Wg Muon, ie 0 aw x mk, BT | “Shase propositiogs agree to nettle the Mosquito quos- | Im this instance, however, the connection with the old AH hh ak | York’ Cid chip Apenorn (he) © Deakins Livtepoay, bets Do eeiling cutter can approach them, but it fs believed » gg ie pee OW Fe FT Gipta, HY | tion om the terms: —"'By allowing tha Indiaga to | concern 1a of more value than that with the balance of 730 4 763 | 8 Lawton, Gardner, Havana; Jane, ‘oh Jags that steamer would inure thelr vofety “in oer caves, | eK hi) Gi dean sees, tit | reserve to theanselvee, out of ihe ands herttotore claimed | the world. The revolution was merely an enlmated con- tame Lae orm | “ou alrbrig Obes A Cou, Bing, Mork, 614 ib, brig t+ verrels are rep rted as having been at sea ine , them on the en where shot and cannon were introduced to oe -* Ihted oor Stiion, ood in al stab inslan sea Ap ‘Alaira WT Rossing, | or cooupied by stern coast. of Comtral | versation, init jear show the average number of tonsot | cel Faliman cad sobrs ene afford the requinite assistance. & steamer only | Thos ‘emphasis to the debate, and when the disputed | _ The returns ot ‘ 1, Ti . 60, Om Y | "lor hone cies TATU S tinrde, | Gammel ta Ue breeds ae Gin, nereaireoe ores. | face arene setiel, cht Togiand rose with renewed | ¢ach vessel ‘9 be 110. The tonnage ot the largest scow, 100; Le! a Yrocsarer, 7 domain, Ana York. 64 re, ater Jamestown—Cap' - | the same, to be bounded aa follows, namely —I ‘i toni De; From the sta’istics referred to, it a «that in the pe J Burton, W O Thomoron, I. Hunington, 0 Weber, A | on the ghore of the Caribbean Sea, at oe ate of rm vigor, in Young America. The sources of discord soon toe lamest sloop. 140; the smallest 12—the average, 64 The | brigs MS hoperd, D Darton, icaovere which have occurred ly within the adove enti, E Chaoman, H L Kemble, J Koelth. J Rame, which is (according to o . | began to dry, aud now, as the flower turns to the san, ‘eof the largest schooner. 243; the amaliest, 2(—the ave- | Belfast; sebr Globe, Paine, NYXork; 9h, bark , 4 hy), nrepe ty 0 the amount of two millions of dollars | jy Mout, Mre Dean. nurs onildres Mia werria, | tiny Amerioe, bilahed tn Lanton, November [90 ) ii ths nodie 06 the magnet, the cild Yo Its modhor, ta the reat, The TBR ie tonnage of he, largtat river of pain paper Sat coperted + (00006, bar teen venteoyed, the daties upom which | " ior, @ Sawer. EP Stearns, | cegrien 24 minutes north latitude, and 83 degrees 46 | twin brothers of Siam receive each the same emotions, a0 | BE—the Sp ate provera, 06 The wanage of tis | "Dark ome from Afrien Gd 20 or Ott te wor ot kwaunt to Bee buntred thousand dollars. Teds | Coy od Tely OV onirn | (iEistey ‘weet hopetisee, Tunning ‘thease due west to | sre we bound by speaking the seme poruae, etwe. largeat steerabon! ats eos propa “Seamtuer | wh aa cae pe pong 3 . Vota riage by were reference to a few of the most | F cha. Wm Cw | the meridian of 8 degrees 20 miauios ‘wext longi | shipping the seme God, to remember England, the proud | Th tonsage of te brass wig Bu, RO, ie bare M @ Parecr i dg Th toce from Greerwieb; thence due north on the asif | old mother of our raca, B erage, 161 (NGTON, Nt bs Len Lyi af . 161. . vweien teneitial ibe talon in the mega amaze ae ron, ova: | New Eon okey tds, ; novent, the preservation of pro. | F 7. see, BI a 4 to the Bio Segovia: th ¢ ad join the stars ard atiren 9: Ly chid Mee M Borie, Wires NB Oraz- 12 opagen gad gyi tha | meridian to tin goin; thecee down sald | And join fhe stare a oe en oe popeug wh ton Me nornr bas an inmediste tater, | geerege. tiger to the Caribyeaa Sex; and theage soatagety, wigag | Tid ppg ocagup faqh Avs lays ie