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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1856. PRIVATE CORRESPO DENCE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THR REPUBLIC. Punusa, Mareh 23—3 A. M. phys Fxcmuert se, D. lomacio pe La Liave, Vera zi My eeteemed friend—afver « previous day ani night of great fatigue, I have scarcely time to inform you that thie city ts Bow in posession of the supreme govern _ p: have agreed to Cr ulstiom im the term: of which I seud you » copy, in order to spare the city (. greater miseries ¥ ca a im accorcance with ‘his, and with the disposition to be made of the surreur ering otficers some will Rave t leave the republic; aod | bews to-day given to Genaral 0. Leovare ) ade ryucs 4 p-s-port for that pureoee, of which Lamtorm yeu, cbat, ‘ing aware of the fuss, keep bim under surrailisnoe (om the time of hi at your port ati hin smeartation. not derire to beep ouck this gratifying information from you, aud therefo'e I send it aR express, in copficepee, nutii appropriate circulars shali be wsued. I romain, ko., J, COMONFURE, ARMY oF OrmRaTions Os PuRSLA, . GevERAL 1s-Catkr. —Fusy Sacastakiar, Goncidering tuat =v. war is the greatest of evils for @ nation, er pecially as bx woment when it {1s endeavoring to establish fteei’; that th» power of the goveromort is Teorgenized by the Staie to wbich tae tosargent iorces Ihave been corfined; thit toess are ready (0 subm't to obey the government by whisn t tained in the state of poatical affairs, while the misery and destruc:ior to whion the imnocent inhabitants of this city woulc otherwise ov recused are aroiie!, Most Excellen’ Senor, the President, General ta-C ite: of the army of operstio « on Puebla, has decmad it meet to agree to the felis w.ox c: pitulaitea, throaga the Most it Senor ths Governor of Guanajuate. D. Manuel Dodlado, and Gove: > Vieeats Roses ood Ran: Igiesias, nominated ty ow exzellency, and Senor Lic: @tado D. Pascus! A'm vsu anc Generals D. Ignact> Orma- ebea and D. Miguel Acc race, cowinated by Geaeral D, Carioca Orenoz on +bom ibe command of the ingargent forces bas fx} eo: Art. 1. The troope ip garrisen in the equare of I’aeble shall be at the (ispoei uw of the saprene governaeat, and shall remain quari--d at uch points as the latter sheli designate, under the strictest resp omaibili:y of tavir Teapective ciicfs, ‘Art. %. Tre wishes 0° the troops shell be consui'ed, and absolute free ina: =heli be at onve granted t) aii pri vates who do not “ outinue t» dear arms. Art. 3. The Msj jef (he amy of o erations against Puebla simi deigaste the places in whica the artillery aca stores for ‘ue park shall o@ deposiied, the deilvery of both to be a t++\ed by the person or persons whom the governmeo' shail appoint to receive and take charge cf ‘bem. Art. 4 Tbe generals, ch shall proee'd to take up ib ‘be traiested by the ru ter shall ceeimine in in the army Art. 6. Tae proper:y ef private persons which may have been take: for the defence or service of ths place, and woleb muy d¢ is it op i's being occupied by tha de sieging army, sball de restored to ite owners on claim enc icep ‘ificaion r. 6. The wourced °f the place shall be sonsidered anc assisted the same ss those of the supreme govern- ment. ‘Art. 7. The g. verpmen’ shall dictate euch measures as it may deem proper, to orcer to provide for tae secarity of the versens ard property of the ci y. Ar’. 8 As goon «5 thi onpi’alation shall be signed, the M. E.Seier, the Preri'cot suail cesignate the hour and manner vf oocupying .ne piace. Poweta March 22, 1666. Menvel Dobler», Vircen 6 Rosas, samon Iglesias, Pas- cust Amszan, Joré ignacio Ormacnea y Ernaia, Miguel Acdrede. Copy.—Headquarte:s in Carmen Puedle, Maroh 22, 3856. J M. CAMPUZANO, Beeretacy. nd officers in the square ¢ residence at toe points to we government, while the lat. . manner tay are to remain #rom Fort Pierre. CONDITION OF THE THUOPS-—PROBABLE END OF THE SIUUX WAR. [Correspcncence of the Cuncli B'uifs (lowa) Bugle | Font Pars, N. T., Feb. 26, 1866. Tre sound of your Huge vas reached this post, and wisbirg fo. @ reception of 1.4 motes, several su rseri ers wend their names and moves by this mai ‘The weether since tve d-ginuing of Fe-uary has basen very fire, euch a- wlio not disgrace a May mornirg — the theracmeter ranging irom 4 to 6 degrees, and une Gay (the £01) a8 bcd #4 16 degrees aduve zero. Toe snow cn be bivifs thoucht it was | ng exough expe to Our gaze, snd ure unily disappeared. The blissouri has Deen erruggiing burd with old wiper to burst from his embrace, ond only ws > t bear the rushiog noise of bis emailer neigh bors ‘0 the resmme 10 be suocedsfal—when bo wili doth on orce more tree and repid to the sunny South. t General Harney bas retursed from Leau Qui Court, having becn ab-ex ‘orger thau he intended. The [n- diana ere apxicusiy wsitng the day of the g-eat council, and puff volumes of «mok» daily to the Great Spicit, that be wi'l pu’ peace in the miad of the big fof of the soldiers of whom they sre terribly afrais The whiee, tco, ws) so kusw how it wili termi: th ok {twill b¢ veses, bu: I think [ see on the hezizon, #hick ‘will require thanzer sad ons small cae dispel, The Oziulalsss aad re Dot seu representatives (( told you toey wo the coun, oriog 1 beleve, to the iater- fe, Some one in, thst neigh! a into difficalty. General Harney i-soon Ra order 0: s summons, be pects mo one to icter.ere unless Lo carry out his iastrue- toms. Siould avy one cee a fit to d> otherwise, and act om his own reepounidili:y, he runs a very sect ous risk. Col. ‘gent tor the Upper Missoart, » Cigrke aoout (ue 21 of Februsry + the eouacit; afer whish be leave for St, Louft, aud from thee to Washington. About 1 OF more of toe Yarctoni-s, bi ty their ehivt, «Big Head,”’ mase a prieoner of the Cclmel at Fort , fir66 at bie preeen a, paced eatin ss at the door eed estes of the (ort, and teratec bia wih grea: dignity. Toeir ges cuie'1008 aod manners were 49 violer that he expectes every moment to be diowa to atom:. No coubt but those Indieve were inci ed by white men; i t most of the cruefiies and out- pe e whites by the Sivux were caused by inieres'ed white men, who take n0 interest in tbe rac of toe humso family bat thet of grin. The Unites Staves will rot allow suck aa iasult as has been ierpetrawd on its agent to paws soot free, and ‘Big Hoad’ suc vis ban} wil mee. with a merited and justctarterment. General Haney has ordered all the white men in tos sec'i-n of coun:ry, who are not employeo by governmen}or any of the tur companies, to leave. These wen sre iy Known as the ‘free men ot the count y,”’ taatis, living on their own hook, end subsisting on whatev recs kil}, wolves formi the most importact article in the bill of fare. They thele county ‘or their coantry’s good, and a-s now sent from here for the gx» of the country, and ail good men, redaad write. I dun’t know where they will next g> to, but {should pot w: oder it it would be among tne ‘: na- tives.’’ Neurvy is rather preenlent among the troops; every exertion is mace 10 check {t; n0 serious cases, and only ope fatal case, a ctizen. When the campsiga coa- mesoer, the scurvy wili take its fligh:. ‘The st. Louis Rpubdlican of the 9th inst. says :—In'or- mative bse tor received io this city, from an unoficiel poures. that Gen. Hi: has had ‘a taik’ with the Tepre-ectatives of ail tbe [:dians in the Sioux country, with the exception of swo tribes rangicg about Fort Clari ive tarma of pesoe and friendship have n between parties. Tne t vo trives 6 for some time ma‘ctained a hostile po- sitica towa: ds the United States, and may yet give some trouble. They iive niga upon the Missouri. Colonel Veugtao, who i fully informed of the arrangement be- tween Gen. Harvey ana the Indios, met wita an aocl- dent om his route, and may be delayed some days. Bales would not) The Mother who Committed Suicide en the Chicago Railroua. We published on Fridey an extract from the Toledo Commercial, which stated that @ woman had committed gnicide on the Chicago Railroad, by jumping out of a car widow, leaviog bebind her fowr smell children. To the extract was eppenced a letierffrom our correspondent, which Cenied the statement of the Toledo paper, and ai- over, The following from thegsturg (Mich.,) Repnibl oan, «f the.bth inatent, shih” published near where the accident ogourred, aads inereet to the whole state ment, and by thever*ict of the Coroner's inquest, which is appenced, 1t would appear tat toe acvoun! of our cor- responcent is wrong fo p:in: of fast, and that he hae done pariial izjastice, at least, to th: oon- train:— ‘Mr. Wilber, of Ontario, Indians, recently left with his for Kanses, since which time all that has been beard of bim, is what is reiaied bys litiegirl of hia, who with cer mother and three other «mail The little girl stated that when they arrived Louis hor father wen duver the river to ree to some ; after be bad been goose three days, her mother ‘that be migst hav’ been murdered. She started @hildren t? return to Sntario, The girl farther ber mother remarked several times that spe live, Mr. Wilber had some two thousend dol tare with him. We bave been informed that Mr. Wilber’s ‘40 her has gone to St. Louis to trace out, if possibile, the onl play that is sup .0red (e have been committed. Aq wil! be seem from ibe Coroner's inquest, which we give dalow, Mrs. Wilber came to her death by jamptng trom tne car window, jvst before arriving at oar village, rh. “i ‘~y i aaoe ‘County of St, Joseph.—An inquisition ‘when af the townshup of Sturgis in seid coaaty, on the ist day of April, 1866, vefore me, one of the tices of she Pease in acd {or seid oounty, upon the docy of Mes. Wilber, wife ot Alfred Wilner, bere lying « ‘the ceths of he jarors whose news are hereto ms ‘who being daiy «worn to inquire, in chs be- 4 | of the people of the Stave, when and in what min. + we end by what means the ssid Mra. Wilber came to nor ©-ath, upon their eaths do say, that abe came to her « ‘out of the car window, while tue under rapid motion, in @ partial state of in. » i ateapmannseh Accwent vo A Carport Parrst.—Rev. r snes, ‘the Catholic poest of Lambertvilie, N. J., was 3 nthe 10th inet, by j umping off the cars. He wea aot Cat am two. He wae {rom Prange. ‘The Kansas Question. ‘THERES COMPANING OF BMIGRANTS FROM ALABAMA —OREAT BNTHVSI 15M. ‘We copy the following acesunt of the departure of three companies of Kansas emigrants, numbering about ene bundred and seventy men, from Montgomery, Alabama, trom the Journal, of that city, of April 8:— We have just time, before to press, to state that Buford’s company of a cnlgrania were dru 2 Wo Me’ church, & is eopy presented #9 Majer Dekel tr tas . Mr. Tichea ‘tor of the Bap'ist churoh. who eis» staved tout ‘deen proviced and would be plecedin the beads of the Major to furn’sh cash emigrant with a copy of the holy Scriptures, From themee to the river, om reacht the binff, agtomous met their view which br ough! tears inio many an eye, for there Dad alreaty as-ombied some three or four thousand of our ci'/zsn8, to vid them farewell. Tnejadies, God oless tnem! wore there t> cheer them on their way, with their brigat smiles and haovy faces, The spirited end noble hear'e: Hoa. W. H. Hil bard 6 fem Prowes rom 8 cotta bi . io a peed! PPY , we thems good advice, clearly set torth Re tanes or tals ‘aasom plage, aad wi in the the tht» cemonstra'ion wes belag uese, He est terme of their ga sat lveder, and ted them tos and by aim wherever he led—that Teaso! epok en he in a govd cause; and om thew rested the fature wei'are of the Suuth, sod that they wore arned wita the Bible, a weapoe move potent thea rifles, eud im the language of Lord "Nelsoa, ‘every to do bis duty.”” oe Baford responced ia a few re- marks, clesing with “Farewell” The asjor’s heart was too full for words. Amidat the waving of Danners end the nuund of muric, the galianc hearted emigrants marched on board the dost, jast a+ tne lest bell was ringing. We learn that an soreasioa of 100 mea sao in money a'reidy awalt Major Buford’s arriva! in jonile, We learn that the captain of the steamer most gon- ercusly tencered a tree j~age for theentire party, num- bering ebout taree kad ed. Among the number added to the ranks froos our city, we would bere state, were ‘hree prin ers {cosa oar office, young men of indust:1008 habits and ot good moval chat ecter, well celeulaved to do well any woe e—wnom not ing but patrio.ic motives could have caused to thus cast their lote ip a distant wilderneca—ia truth, they were doing well here, having the regard and eateom of all who know them. One of these ass ‘‘sewa some serivce"”— having an honorable «car trom the effect of a d re- ceived at Buena Vista! Witsem, Evani ani Slade (these are their namer) are justly eniitied ve great commenda- tion for thus giving tbemselves to aid sach @ laudable undertsking. They can be retied on ia defence of Sou ern interests and Southern rights, when the time ot trial comes upou them. There were three companies of culgraate, numbering from fifty ‘o #ixty men in each c-mesny. Bat ore leaving they bad all learved to slag tne filowiag ltoes, were written for them by a lady of Momtgomery :— Brave Baford’s banner floats on high, Its silken folds are rustling nigh, Ad sball we stand as 1 by In such an hour as this? Sons of the Sunny South ae we, Our hot blood burns her w ongs to see: For Kar saa, then, and victory, For she saall own our sway. We've left our homes and loved oves dear, But dew drops glitter there as clear, And sunbeare warm as welas here: ‘Then bo! for Kansas, ho! Sons of the South, her honov’s thi: What foe shall dare tc dim its sarine, ‘cre her foota:eps draw a dne, While yet aS uthern Hives? Fling wide our banner to the sky, Our * outpost? we'll matnta’n or die, And ‘Bufurc”’ is oar rallyicg ory. Our waicaword, Kansas," ho KANSAS MEETING IN MONTGOMEBY, AL A. At a large and entha-iastic meeing of the tizens of Mon'gemery, Ala., beld cn the 5 b inst. to express rheir whioh app:orsi of and to ala ithe Kansas ¢m gratioa movement, 6 folowiog resolutions were unanimous’ ) Rescived, That the ctitzens of the caol al of Alabama witvess with plessure and gratitude the undring exertions of Major Jefler-on butord, of Baroour county, in promoting the exalgra- tion of Soutbera men to Kacses.. ‘Kesolved, That we recognize in bim a true lover of the South and « patriotic defencer of the rigate ard yea euATAntCed to us in the constitution, and ‘hst we beartly recommend kim to the favor aud good wil of all good and trae men in Kansas, as one “weil tried, true and trasiy.” ved, That our gratefa: thanks are tendered to the noble band of emigrants who bare so prompt'y respotded to the oall Bade upoo them to march forth axd throw thamse:ves in ihe breech Io defence of ta, and the rivileges of the south; and wo hope thelr couaion msy ew woive them in @n ap eal to a-me. jet ahohiticn fanavietem fosce wach en isene we to consider them wlvesax but the vangnard af tne mighs bonts of their brethren of tre South. who are ready to mi to the'r relief. and stand with them in the st-uggis Kevoived. That we are ratinfied weir conduct will be gov- erned by strict observance of all the consiilutionsl aws of the Fecerai governmen , and thet we deem {t nonecewary (> ex- hort them to oppore, by al the mevms vlaced tn (aeir humis by the God wto made teem, tbe least aegresion on their rights end privileges oy the base bive ings of Northora lanatictam. ‘Resolved, That the ou.b has made sasrifiors ad com rmi- ges fo promote ony, pesce nd union of thess Ste es on divers oceasi ne, snd 8] euch efforts nave oniy tended to evcourege cur adversaries tn their lnw'ew aor fanatical pro- ceedings. and to urge tbem on to re fraces avainat our character and standing, as equeis ia the sontedsracy; theretore. herceforth ‘et there be mecrived on our banners, “No Compromise ot our Bight: ” but » fe te and entire equality with a lour sister Stites, even at the hazard of dis union and war. KANSAS IN A SOUTHERN OF BIBI The Montgomrry, A's., Matl, of the 7th inat., a; The Kansas cmigranta attenced the Baptut share, yes- terdey afiernoon, it hav.ng been understood thai the emigrants were to be Lreeuted with a Mine. Tuis was done, we Keara, in a tost apprprists manner, by Rev Mr. tichenor, the eloquent past r of the charob; af.ec which 8 collection was aken up, 'y which each emigraat wil be sappited with a copy. There's God's word va. rifles for you! 1URCH—PRESENTATION NOBTHESN EMIGRANTS. A party of sixty-pise young and haray citirens of the Werern Reserve, eight of them with their wives and a Jot of rma.leniidren, passed through Co umbus, Daio, on the Sth mst., bound vo seek their fortune in Kaneas. THE SLAVES OABRED POR. The St. Louis Evening News, among other matter, says that the tlaves taken by Joutnerners to Kansas ‘‘are ia almost every case token in the cabin, whie poor familie — to ‘the same ‘piace take passage below, or on Neck. ‘Texas Items. The Austin State Ivmcs, speaking of the Second regi- S. Cavairy, and of its giliaat commaade:, Cyi. Johnsen, say The e-nfidence the peo id in ‘he ability of Texas have so I en- energy of this ass0mplished officer and gentlecian was not miaplsced. His regi nent is doing effective service on the f-on fer. Tee officers and men scem to have imbioed the spirit waish anima es heir gallant commander. y are winsing « me no regular corps bar yet acquired om this lias, Com- marded by an officer ‘duuvanaly, informed upon every point connecied with his duty, ec, usinted with the [o- dian character and accustome! to their mode of warfare, they must be efficient and successful. The reason is they have been properly trained and discipimed fur the ser- vice they are required to perform. Hai they bese placed under diffarent officers, it is simont certain they would not bave been ss competent as they are. This t ine.n: zme of the most able and promising The Austin Sac Gazelle, of the 29th ult., has the fol- lowing artic'e spout the Indians on the ve The able and efficient agent, Mejor Neighbors, paid usa vide the pest week, and we learn from him that the Indians on the Reserve are making tmportent aod valuable improvements. Some ore hundred and ify houses have been erected, and the Indians are putting in epout eight hundred acres o! corn. { they have ‘8 ta'r crop, tnere wili be an abundance made t» supply the wants cf tre Reserve, For the first time the Indians of Texas aro taking Loid of farming with « determination to depend entirely opon it for ther auyport. They are putting their hands to the plough hacale themselves; ‘and thongh it requirer two to perform tue operst on— one to lesd the herves and the o:her to plough—still they have made » beginning and will 80a become expert at it. Even the Southern Camanches bave taken holi of the hoe apd are wie ding it patient!y, The excelient moral effects of this move are witnessed in the erence of thet, ‘anc pillage cn the part of the Indians. Ths settlers make ro comp'sints of the loss of horses or cattle, end some tle ago, when Sk'llman was killed by tne Northern Os- marches, the Indians on the Reserve, to the numoer of ‘a hundred, inmmedisiely volun.eered their se-vises to pursue the murderers and arrest them. Some 4. ren were secep’ed, and they over ook ihe hostile Indians. A baitle ensued, and the result was that they atterly routed the enemy and brougnt back eight scalvs ‘There ate some twelve or fifteen hundred Indians on the Reverve, and many tribes in other sta'es would wil- Hingly jvin them if they had the privilege, bat it is not our pollcy to increase the Indians of Texas. We do much in affording those with use home, and giving taea support. fiojor Neighbors deserves great cretit for his lnbors, and we edead sise to see bis services remeined. We think it important to the security of the & The San Antonio Tezan, of the 27th alt, gives the par- ticulare of a foul murdor committed at Fort Ciark by jeans, Mr. Skinner (tbe name o! the murderei man) acd a iriend had left San Antoni» tn 00: Mex.can teamaters who were hat Wi they encamped for the night, snd Skinver and his {riead fel: asleep, tne Mexicans crept apon them aad mur-ered them, bresking their skulis fied, ‘apd bad not deen arrested. Mr. Saioner was bighiy respected citizen, and was connected in busiaess With @ gectieman In Sen Antonio, A letter to the Teran, daied Castroville, March 23, raya:—This morning news arrived that two of oar citi- zens, living on the cast side of the Medias, and some seven miles above Cantrovilie, had. been killed by the in- disvs. The namen of the were Turner and [ioff- man, both reepeciable and industrious ci:lzens. A short time after » part of the sorrow cocasioned by this news was expelen by learviog that Turner had escaped from the Inciens and was stil alive. [t seems that the savages atiacked these two men thres days psfore, and suceeded in kiliirg Hoffman in his own house, anc that farner, sfter baving witnessed the inhuman desth of his friend, made his escepe from the saveges in almcet « miraculeus manner, and kept himself recreved fcr taree deys avd pights, amd daring which time bis ntesithy and bloodthirsty pursuers passed in bis immediate vicinity searching for him. Woutp Nor Accart Freepom—We published last week @ yaragraph from the New York Haat, reia- tive to 8 negro wi mam named Dians, who had been #9ld nt Kogefiero, C. B., to abolitionists, and \hat after living two years fp New York, she ewtreated io be taken back to slever jad as capadle ne avy one of supporting herseif—still she pre forred the warsa comforts of her old home to the cold sympathy of heartless abolitionists. —Oolumoia Sowh Oa- rolimian, April 9, Lilet of Pasea aot by the dew York Logte- uaa ae A eae quirea by the geosral railroad ast, en © poet at ing st.ne piers uncer ‘be oridge built by tae State accoss the wert branch of the Hadsom river at Fish House. 162. In rela.ion tv the punishment of crimes in certain cases. b High ways io lsbarg aed Liberty im the evunsy 0’ sul- livap, to assess biguway labor on the Falisburg and Liberty Turop.ke 1083. x of Edward Pinkwaa. 166. For improvirg Trout brock, @ branch of the Schroon river, and it tribatarios 167. For the reitef ot Alired Academy, 168. To amena 1he charter of the city of Utica. 169. To amend the law of taxation for the support of sohools, and to change the mode of distrisution of the school moneys, 170. To amend the act passed Feb. 16, 1821, entitlsd ‘An act establishicg a Justices’ Coart in the city ot Al- bany, and the acts amendatory therest, and to regulate ‘the fees of justices, her pwrNipimee ber a and jurors in said court and in certsia special proceedings.’? 171 For the reef of Wm. Baldwin, ooatcactor for draining the marsh and ewamp lands. 172. To provise for (he distribution of standard works of Awerican authors among the Moraries of diszict seboo.a. 173 To exempt the Library edifice and site of the New York Historical Sccisty from sale uader-exeoution. There are still some forty bills ye: unsigned, Decisions of the Court of Appeals. Marci TeRM, 1660 —Judgmen: aifirmea, with ooste— Wood sgt. Chapla; Reubens egt, Joel, imp.; Kimore azt, Shaw anc others; Lawrence agt. Kemp; Uaxiey agt. A+ well; McLean acd wite agt. Swantin; Blossom agt. Bamtn; Hill agt, Roches'er and Svracuss’ Railroad Co.; Waterburv agt — Wiloox agt. Greene; Bonjamia agt. Becjamin; Ca:sh'li Bank agt. Pruya: Ranera ag: Fiedier; Barne't og’. Joel and others; Perry agt. @ Ireland agt. Osweg anc Hannibal Plank Road Cv.; Banks egt. Odell; Bagley acd another agt. Lawreaes; Vrooan agt. Farmers’ Iosarance Co, of Oneida county; Malloy egt2Clark; Carson agt, Rochesier aod Syracuse 'Raitroad Co.; Newton sgt. Brovson: Signor agt. House; Satveriee ogt. Cocke; Mosier sgt. Hilton. Judgment r-ve red and new trial ordered, with costa to abide even!:—Ford art. Wiiltains; Freeman agt, Wi- ams; Seeley agt. Engoli; Horner and otners ag:. Wocd and another; Ail Beebe; Mir and another agi Brown, Sheriff, &e.; Gardiner agt. Clark. Judgment of the Supreme Coury modified, ao astogrant reiief upon the performance of certain conditions mea- tioned in the opinion ot Jadgs Selden, before whom Say isto be eettied—Comstock & or’s., ex’rs, agi. Judgment of the Supreme Court modified, by redasing the recovery of damsges to tixty collars and in:erest from December 26, 1861; the award of coats in that Court affirmed. No conta to ediher party in this Court—Atohin- on egs. Troy and Bostom KR. Co. t of the Supreme Court modified, by adding at the ond thereof as follows:—‘Tois jucgmen: is givso w.thouy prejudice to any new action to be brough: »y cit ase ifa now ection anail be brovght, without prejudice to the right «f the defendants to set up their oosecings to eequire title, in ber of euch setion”— uriburt agt. Waricg, anc Carrigan agt. Waring. Order of thé Suprewe Court a: Genera Term revareed, ang that cf Spectai Term sflirmed, with costs in the Sa- preme Court—Evans agt. Contes and ors, Not desided—Wiison ugt. Geceree Mu. Eos. Co.; Selden Cy Prirgie; Olcott agt. Wocd; stechens Vromau; : ‘iliams egt. New York Central RR. Co.; Hayner agt. James. Opening of Navigation on tne Hudson, [*xom the Albary Argus, rates more agrecably disappointed then in the wanver in woish tle river was opened to navigation this seasom. The iarge quenii.ies of snow which bad ‘aller curing the winter months north of us, und which were ‘o be meit+d, aud thus contribute to the waters of the Hadson, it was thought, would, in counes ‘tiom wilh the customary rains, produce such @ flood hore as was never before seen Toe enow melted gradually, ime, and there were no in the river rotted away, broke up, aod passed of, without ops.ruction enough to set the water back sufficient |y to submerge the From the end of navigation last year, (December 2, the Hero msking the last trip) to the pall te on toe 10th of April, was 108 dave, « peri xd much longer thaa uaual. The longest period of ovstructed navigativa, since 1841 from November 28, 1842, 10 April 13 1843-0: 1 days. The rhortest was frow December 14, 1841, to Fen, 4, 1849—or 47 drys. Tne averageis not far from 90 cavs. Tee Peopie’s Lice steamer Oregon, arrived here at an catly hour yesterday mortig, with © grodly number of ‘end a rich cargo of fre'ght ‘The propeilor Reifauce bas commenced running betwen this city and Poughkeepsie for the sonv-yance of passen- gersana property. The R. reached hec dock at an ear'y hour yesteréay wornicg. Tke arrengerents tor the steamboats are nearly por- fected, and they show @ determinati»a on tae part of the various compavies to merit and retain the confidence of the public, ‘The 10.10 are ths arrangements upon the principal routes, thus tar rerfected :— Inthe People’s Line and tue Merebants’ Line, the former will run the Hendrick Hacaon (for the present) and the New Work. The Isaac Newton, belocgiag co tous ius, 1 new undergolog extensive alterations. She will o» lengthened 60 fevt, and built one deck higher, wich double tiers of state rooms, uniform wiih the New World. Upon her completion (probably im Jaly next) ae will tage the piace of the Headrick Hudson. 4 The Merchants’ Line consiata «f tae Kalokerbocker and Oregon. When the Hendrick Hudson is withdrewa from the People’s Line, she wiil be substituted by the Oregon. A night line will ‘also be eatabiished, ovnsisting of the Thomas Powe'l and the Senta Ciaus. "There ie some tals of putting on a day Hne about the Ist of May. From New York to Trey, the Rip Van Winkle (for the presert) and the Commodore. Tue former boat will be withdrawn ae soon se the improvemen’s upon the Fran Skiddy (of that line) are eompieted. Her draugat, whicn is pow 634 feet, is to be iigh ened one foot, +0 as to rea- dec her more serviceable ia low water. Naval Intciligence.. PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS BY THE NAVAL MEDICAL BOARD. We learn that the following ravaed assistant ani in the navy were reported for promotion by the Naval Medical Board, which convened as Philadelphia on the 1st of March Jast:— E Wm. F. Carring'on, to rank mext after Pawsod Assist- ant Surgeon John Ward« James Suddards, to tank next after Passed Assletant Surgeon Francia M. Gunnell. acinten F, Heustis, to rank next attor rassed Aasistact surgeon Edwa: pen. ‘Arthur Lyneh to rank next after Passed Assistant Surgeon Jomes F. Hous.is. Samuei F. Coner, to rank next after Passed Assisiant Surgeon Arthur Lynah. F. Fabs, to rank next aflor Passed Assistant Surgeon Samuel F! Cones George Peck, to’ rank noxt after Passed Asslaiact £ur- geon Charles F. Fabs. Jonks Herris Otis, to rank next after Passed Assistant Surgeon George Peck. Frederick Horver, jr., to rank next after passed Assiat- ant Surgeon Jenks Harris O:is. The following mamec gentlemen were reportei for the office of assistant Surgerms of the navy. Tuey are ar- rapged in ‘he orcer ot their merit:— No. 1. H. A. F. Warhington, of Virginis, No. 2 Richard C. Dean, of Penneylvarss. No. 3. H. Lawrence Sheldon, of Connection. No. 4. Philip S, Wales, of Maryland. 0. 5, Alber: C Gorgae, of wants. fo. 6. Alexander M. Vedier, of New York. No. 7. Delavan Bloodgood, of New York. Navy Ormicems’ Onpers.—Capt. William J, MoTluaey, who lately returned fom the Esst India station, in com- man of the steam te Powhstan, has been ordered to command the Norfolk (Va.) navy yard, vice Commo dore McKeever, deceased. Lieut. F. % Concver, detached from the recetving sh!p at Baitimore, cn the S0th inst., and Lieut. B.B Lowry ordered 0 snoceed him. Paced Aneditant Sargeom & ¥. Couse, ordered to the Those ordered to the coast survey schooner Neati!ns sre— Lieut. R chard Wainwright, Commanding. Ldeuten- ante—J. B. Stewart and D. P. McCorkie. ‘The United States sloop of war Levant had arrived at Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope, previous to tne Ist o February, on her way from New York tor China, via Rio Janeiro. ‘The United States steam frigate Me-rimse has received her eaiiing (ses) orders. Betore taking her depsrcare from the United States, she is to toush at Annapods, to enable the students of the Naval Aceceny to usiat od wih points im thir 6 dtherwiae pig ede She will day or two. TO THE EDITOR OF THY HERALD. Bacoxs’ Horm, Hanieu, April 12, 1865. ths following extract, beading of arf’’: ‘Another matzh wad advertised between the horses of C. Brooks acd Willian Shate, but they failed c= ."' Allow me to sa) explanation of the above, that I knew nothing of any avch trot until I pew it adverii-ed in the coinmns of the Hana, such a¢vertirerent beirg without my know. letge or consent, Iilness preven’ed me from oontradis iar it until too late. Proprietors of trotting tracks will eon- fer a favor on me by no! usiog my name to fu-thor their own int ae tas met) tha: effec! In ocnsluston, y) 6 oniy black ata! my ponsession is New York Bisok Hawi, and I co to tater his seme ta fuil et any time the: | mey maton him, CHARLES BROOKs. I notice ‘ne Tart” United States Oircalt Court. Before Hon. Judge Lngervell. Aran 0.—Albart G. Sloo and Miwood Fisher ws. George Law, Marshall 0. Roberts, ct al.—The hearing of the me- tdom fer an interlecutery order, in the nature of an ia- janction, to restrain the defendants from employing or disposing cf the steamers of the trust, pendenée lite, was resumed this morning. The particulars of the bil! of complaint, the affidavits eonrecied therewith, and the action already had in this matter, have been heretofore laid before the readers of tne BxeaLp, On the cage being calied, Mr. E.N. Dickerson, (of coun- sel for the plaimtifis,) proposed to introduce suppiemen- tary afficavita contradictory of a number of the allege tions contained im the affidavit of Mr. M. 0, Roberts, one of the defendants in the cult. Mr. Dickerson based his Propcaition upon the general seope of the 105-6 and 7th rules ot the equity practice of this and other courts of the Cnitea State. The rules referred to leave tive admis- sion ot such supplementary evidence within the exercise of the s000d ciscretion of the Overt, Mr, Dickerson stated thet he had in his hands an afli- Gevit mede by Commodore Vancerbilt last summer, to- telly at variance with the siatement of the same gentie- man whion had cova introduced by tue detecdants at » previous singe clive procesdiugs. Tae substance of the affidavits of Col. Sloo, E Fisner, Captala Morris (Govera. ment In+pector), H. Stell, tn’ dlest opposlcion to tne ailegaitoms unsde by Mr. Roberts, as to the irreparabic cosdidon of the steamsbips Obio and Georgia, the oval wcoount and the nauey transactivoas of the pistatiffs wita the defendants, was stated by the learned counsel. Mr. Diekerson untiosied the: bé hed iu his possession stare- mer ts forowhca bic: by Ur. MO. Roberta waich clearly demonstrated thet at the period when tt was alleged the plafotifis were demanding money and disc -unt favors, Roberts was ind bted vo them some thirty thousand dol- lors. Mr. Dickerson proposed to offer those affidarite to eviderce, as rebutiing the allegations contained in Mr, Roberts’ statement. Mr. Cotting cbjesied, contending toat this was not an instance in which the Court was called upon to exercise the discreticm referred 10 by the couneel on the other site. He bad that aiter the order thet had been agreed to entered at the lest hearing of che cause in March, tov counsel for the plaintiffs wouid have proceeded with the argument of the mo.ion, and not spring this pew maiter upon his clients. ‘Mr. Wood denied that wnen the argawment was post- poned, apy unde; bemeeas| of s character to preven: the platntids putting in tional affidavits, had been en- tered into. At the rising of the Court, Mr. Cutting had mat termi- nated his argument io oppp-i ion, Avni. 10—At the sittieg of the Court this morning, Mr. Catung continued bis argament io opposiiion to the eup- plementary or rebutting affijavits offored to beiatrodaced on ‘he previova day, by Mr. Dickerson, (of oouasel for the pleintifls). Mr: C. contendaa at considerable length, tha: uncer the equily rue of the Court, it was only ia oases «here ‘he defendant eitner adits, or else does no dey on his own knowlecgs, the facta eet forth ia a bill of eompiaint, but corks 10 evace the application for an injunction by setting up a new case inwaswer, toeCouct im the exercise of iia sound ciscre ium, will sometimes al- low the plaintiff to introduce #u; buttsl. 1b esubstance cf the effi: tei bad been riated ly. end be was faily that they were entirely fasdmissadie in view of the rule, becuuve they were a were repeiition of the allegations contained in the bilof compiaint and the affidarics taere toapzexed. Mr. C. quoted at ength from the priated papers on both «ide, in support of the expediency of permitting the plaints to intreduce the proois refer- Ted to. mr. B. F. Butler followed on the same side, and in the course of his srgament maintained that tne plaintiffa were barre: from a right to s6e admision of their supplewentary proofs by reason of the orcer of the Coart, dated Tuesday, Marea 18th uitimo, and agreed to on both sides. Ho argaed that ry that orcer the platntiffs had agresd t> a posi- ponemeut of the case unt!i the presect term of he Court, in consequence ot the absence of cne of thelr counsel, aad that by the terms cf tha order they had bouad them- selves to procecd, at the next hearing, to the cause, wita the origival motion for an injanction, and had therefore waived their right to make such an appitcaifon a6 the preeent on, It was also urged in opposition that the admission of the cuppirmentary affidavits would have the effect 10 permit attacks upon the character, &., of the defemaante, without sliowirg them am opportunity to respond. Mr. G. Wood ieplie:, contending that the rule was a wholesome provision. ’ Appitcations for tpjuactions were made upon sffidavits, copies of whieh were to he served upon the oppcrite party, who thereby. tall opporta- nity «f knowing what he had to answer. Che defeadant might come inio Court either with on avewer to the bili or with counter sffiidavits, and 1 latter be was pot confined wo masere precisely responsive to the allegations containes in the compiaimant’s niil and afficavite. He Lon ae introduce expianations, aiditionel reasons, matters cf avottance, end all those might bs of @ ebaracter entirely new to the complainant, and which it was imporrible fur him to anticipate would be pu: forward by the defendant. The role was de: to meet exactly euch cares, The introdoction of affi javis in oppesi'fon to the facie state in the Cefendant’s affide- vite did net consiituie criminstica, If (he supplemen- affidavite impesched the cefendant, it resulted fom a difference cf recollection between the respec'ive parties. On the cther hand, if the detendants were rma: ed to bring ip sflicavis which not oniy denied what was con- teined tn the bill and affidavits of the pisiatiffs, but also ee ees: new matter, tben the detendascts ent peech, or give statements cer-gatory to the charaster and conduct of the other ite, ist allowing ‘hem ao opportunity toanswer. Mr. W. urged tha: the dant, . O. Roberta, ip bis answeriog affidevit, did, in many ts 80t 2 Tegerca, acmit the truth of the allegetions in the coo piaint, ‘bu: introduosd new matter, oy way of avoid- anct, some cf whisn went {o crimiaste the character and good rtancing of the plaintiffs {a the suit. He entirely disren'ed from the proposition that the or. der cf Marsh 18, 1866. p earl sy Ym hearing, debarred them from esking permission to introduce supplementary 00 & OF afficevits. (ns of the very affidavits (that of ptair Morris) pow asked to be imtroducad was s vorn before hi# Honor vpon that very cay; and the affidavit of Mr. E. Firber, stating *be reasons of his absense, was bapced to the eppomng counsel, end that affidavit sat forth that Mr. Fiber had prepared a supplementary affidavit when onllec nwa ‘atimation of the p aintiifs’ Antestion to intro uce thie and such other affidavits as would be deeme: proper, bad been all siong given to the defentants’ ccun'el Unier thee elrantmstances, be msin'a'ned that ite admission of the sup plementary proo's or afhdsvita rebutting the vey mater set forth {n the answering affidavits would de a aound aod legal exercise of the discretion vested im the Coart. Suvacuine Ligqvor into Trae Barris PRovin. cm.—the Yermouth, N.S. Herali, of the 10th, says :— Ase nuwber of casts, conngzea to Mestre. Soataard end eniered an contmining vegeiahien, wee being lenied trom rohoouer Mary Groton, Captsia Sloane, from 89- top, at York Point. ot. Joho, op Friday Inst, the tide be- ing low, one of the casks, containing @ qaantity of nails, &c., which bud been swang nigh, fellon the wha-t with *uon foros that the head fler and among the other articles tha tambiei frem i: waa a smali cask, which, cn +xemination, the Custom House officer fount to be al- ccholic tiquer. © This led to farther examina‘ion, and about 8 Cizen casks, containing from five to tan gation each, ware fcund thus concealed. The whole was seized, and it tf aid the vesrel also 18 liabio to forfeiture. The veseel is owned and registered at St. John. Horie Tragepy ix Lovrsiana.—A Hvs- wand Bonc sy His Won.—The Natchitoches (La ,) Chromicle, 0: the 226 ult., gives ao scoount of the murder of Johe Hocrico my bia wife and bar paramoa’, Mecthew Brerente. The Chrent-le saya:--Rodrigo, having what be thought just zrounds to.cuapea: bis ‘wife's fiedty, threatened to bring hart: @ seuse of virtue. For tuis rbe bad bim poand over to keep the pease. The para- mour of tbe bac wouen thon evntrived the ides of getting rid of the husband. A few nights afcerwarcs ae and the wite seizee Rodrigo-while a-lsep, aad, after blim- ug bim kad ard foot. dregued niu about a calle from the house, where placiog @ rope around hie neet, ic arte of bis prayers sed whrieks for merey, then buog him aad bent bim to ceath with @ Glick. After the gulity partive bad sueceeded tm iliing their uof etunate vietim they ccvered the dedy. Breaente has comtessed his guiit. Magzonro DemonstRation ix Kawtooxy.—We Jea:n that (here ix to be s great demonstration ¢ the whole Masoric craf: of Western Kentucky and f-ncexavo, at the layiug of the eormer stone of Wosierm Kaninsty Moronic Coleg. at Lodgaton, Fultom couaiy, Keatucsy, on tre 24h cf June. More thaa forty Masonte bodies wid be prevent, and the arrang monies for the festival have be-o mace on the mt extensive acsle. Dr. Al- ber: G, Macey, of Coarleston, 5. C., has been invited to deliver tae oration. Americans Dixy at Sua! has been reonived at the ? heogbai, Of the cea! aca of the f Low ing nawee ctu7ens 0! the ted States :—J. Malonmb, Woy 18; 5. Walker, September 2; — Hugge, Oct ber 8; J. Mopetord, October 9, Owen Studley, November 2, Denied fraser. Jon on Laks CatamPiatn.—Our ice bridge, nine miles jorg ands buudred or wo broad, acrous’ Lake bampiein, remained as Gem as ths voli groucd up to art Saturday. This week the warm wind aad sun have begun to make sume impression on ii. ‘T'ae ike ia on ths rine, and the crowing of te croxd Inke om the ice in ove for this seaucn, Vast year the croraing became unsaie on the 7th, the ise broke upon the 18:b, and the oxen were cuton the 2latof April.—surlington Free Press, Agril 0. Tar Weiianp Canrat—it is suppesed that Welland Canal will be opeued about tne uben ions 2 St Catnerine’s« Journal that curing the wioter eve- rytbing required to ‘ariii aie navigation has been done. Locka, lock gates ava bricese have all beem overnauicd and mace reacy for the spring trade, ARRIVAL OF Porators In Boston —Twenty-five rcboopers from the British Provinces have arrived at ints port witoim the past forty-cight hours, They briog among other articles, no less trae eleven thousend six hundred bushels of potatoes —Hoston fravelier, Apri 11, + Dorsey City dows. ‘Venpict im Tam Case oF MAlwtoen.—Che Coroner's jury in the case of Wm. Molniost, found dead on Thurrday, In Jersey City, found » vordiet of “Death caued by a fit of spoplery, occaxioned by intemperance; and tur her, it_ wan more immedintoly cansed by the liquor g'van bien whi'e intoxiceied—and we hereoy*consure the men who old him the iiquor.’’ Eéward Barton, who sleps in thy store wita ae the night nd ood wad was arceated pa sanpicion, been disohaxged, novhi art show blame on hia par. sahcehtan noe Siap.—North river shad are now oaught Jeneey City and in the vay plentifully, tre Salling in market (rom twenty five t Gfty conte onch, ‘Bostoa been ideo a he ae Mee ee po ‘Arr Ehine, Moore, London for WY rk (aaa b. pe limours, March 23—Arr E Schultz, Carr, Oharleston fer Fut in 34th, Skimmer ot the Bea, from California. GipkautaR, March ?—arr Are, Att: Mareniiies for 5, Constentinop 6 saa Pavencab); N . Po! peege Hoe ole for erdria York); 12ub, Johm Wesley, Curtis, Mar- Sowon, io ballast, te Sow this city oy sleambag Raook Raratogo, Freak, ace abteds Bal tere with | ‘ears; Ocean Pear', Ryder Cardiff and Ustate:; Td, Bava- fom, vat 4t 23, Bailey, Nt ork; Orooudates, Disley, KOrcens. ton vs wale igual Pameraa, March 30~ 14 Gu.enbarg, Maver. RY. jar scip Nbamrock Bata, Be Br'g God Hunter (Be), Ferry. Cardi. 424ays. with railroxd con, from Onians for Liverpool. icon. t> order. heavy weetner on tae passage, | | Livenroo., Maren 23—Arr Bev |. Page, New Orieasas stove pulwarse and bost Ac 2Atb, M Jobueon Glover. do; 26h, Brig 4 6 Vapolinga, Joyce, Lerhorn. 61 days, with marble, Rock Light, Drummond. act Weiflest, Oricans; Wooster, Lawrence, and New World, ‘de. to Vyee 4 Son. 1 ge Otis, Billetedt, Buenos Avres, 69 days, with ides to Guidwiid = Moir. Kilg Boward (of Both), Reoe, Minatitlan. 23 deve. with ma y and to Paveamedt @ Soaumecner. 6th inst, & Bil, coomen Brg Maria (Sr), Leree!, Gusyama, PR, 21 dave, wilh suger, Eff the port 2th. the Oswego aad the Ind'a.from Oherloteng crimes, end trom Noro the Crimea eo rom Mauritius, the Spartan, trom Mobile; the america, (rem. Sis Slat, Cre Rrookseen, Mie pias, ond! Rotonds. Blew, vera fen diay Bognrt, &t Jobe, NB, 7 days, with pickets, to iia detser Hatiaore saver ey tea’ Kuoch ‘treks, | iy o . a a i Keues 4 dnithers Ss aicdih ieided Kilcb, Bowen; 2b, Senjamin Adama, Chase, Stork; Pres: ‘Beh: Leroy, Seaman, Norfotk. Togersoll, @&ch, Commadore Keane: . Lo ate 45th, Boughton, brite NOriean; ua, Tiott, Hosea, well, B ‘Whaitay schr Bea ‘ondo:) Reed.fin distress. he 8 W felt New Londoe last Pauredar, 10 teats sounder be was leaking. puc {nts this port to repair. 5 — vort for Baidmore, Svop Khode Inland Full, Frovideace eatin a er Rnoch Train, }, Boats wi Ww auip Joun & Thayer. = 9cApaametinibiad ‘Two brigs, unknown. . March 22-Wnt inwarcs Amazon, (and ext ont same cay); 24ih, Panther, Bishoo; Ht Bod Free Trade, Rover. Oa'cutta; swallow, Tucker. Changhes end Hovg Kong; Sih, Jonsnre Louise. Popkea, Boston, Godfincer, stewart, Port Phiip (and eulled Crean BELOW. Orer SLip Cour de Lion, Tucker, Sau Prancteoe. Kat out 2th, Pride of tbe Oren. vie Bong K Wind at sunrise, NE; meridian, N; sunset, WAW. Masseuies, March 19- Old M W Bab! y }, New Sabi i id it ea, Marsh 15- Arr Necarrao, Pmlth, Yet, 0 < fewrokt, March rr P Peude: joyes, Havre 200 ENRON Mesine Concen York Pd fd Lawson, Weis, BOrlonDs. PILADREET &, Apel 18 12 Are bat PazeMo, March 8-Arr Neotune’s Bride, Tiltea, Naples. Wai Sad Marin. Hoes rose, 5 Tock: beies Gia Bib, ByIpb, Henderson, B York. ¥ bab cole, . la Grande ‘Baas a 5 be a ie ara Horis, Halwhoo, NYork; Jem ~ Bair, tgus: atbeM rion. Alea; ano Bir pia, Basoa: iL 2ibts Cribs, Lord: fom NOrigans for dosnt’ TAveepeat Nelnon, Philips. Twuston ; Oriaads. Piokoam, Pordand; Al- | Airis. March at SOUR A oa fred vatratt, Cartisic: Apna Smith, Wheeler; tt’ & { Cranmer, : ot ont 224, Wiilinm Pim, Philadelphia bwarsoe, March 21 Uf toe Wight, shin Gaston Blanske, Gt ray. ‘rom Buenos Ayres for Antworp: bark Milde, Jeet Mer. 35 days from N Vorb tor Hamb» Poruinnd 24, ehip Josephus, Lord, trom Osloutta ter Jonacn ®t Ives, March 20—8Sid shiv Desdemona, Farnham (treme Havre), Oardift. Eldricge, Bowland, NYors; Ohalienge, ! ; Mary & Louise, Stesimaa, Charieston; ¥ Bharp, Salem; Chas Moore, ingerroll, Orly Hae Tiet a’ rarub! Rice, Provicence; A Tyrrell, Higgias, Boston: Empive dtxe, Atwood, cheitem; Marielin tiaad, Glover, ington. Cie oh steawer Palmetto, Baker, Bos'on; barks Japoaien, and Gea Buntey, and Asa Pacter, 'NKeaford, She-den, flo Janel; soldea ule, Niokorsgn. Jouex, a loc gcon. Bo+ton: brigs foster, Urowell, st de Juba; Mo lunkur, Halley, Porto Rico. Thoma Water, or, Windies; | qoCne,, March 32 The shia Le Grange, Maxey (6f Mate, sete Dolphin, Lord, ned Hrothers, Boston; Ana Kidridge, Ko fuat, is orcered to discharke, tue 6 comple'e survey ‘aad tke te- Bee ee: UAT Cranmer, Snith, Newport; Gorme.. | eeacary recaire. Or otaic Maxey reports: Ho arrived (a Gert Gorman Brett Spee do; wind, Steps barbor of the 27th Feb, «0 proceed te Lin- Nickéreon, Srafatreo; Amania, Nicrera: 49; Geme Conk, Crowell, 3t John, NB; Mary, Racket, Boy orders to . t0n, woied be did cm the 4h tpt. 13tm found ihe ship was midway Bell. Marine, Haltfax; Uhas Moore,’ Inge making waier. 20 a8 10 ce on ined to Kr@2 000 pump content a ahs or'; V Sharp, charp, Salem; Garriet & Sarah, Rice, Provi- Tee rire” ine dineveree chat ee mates Groce: Louies Gray, Marv, Dorchester; B Birat-on, Daley, | badiv eprung abort ve feet above ke deck. ‘The erew Domg ‘PR—From Lowes, Del, we have beard from uo in | Cxsusted, put neck. 13th, 4) wreieck tha morning, by telegraph from ape Canpirr, March 22—Arr in Penarth Bonds, the Amelp janced there. The ftote that no guile Was ex} trig & | Desdemona, tm tow ct the Marquis steaming. bar eugaged Reed, for8t Joba, NB, Acdve, ior Hallfex, with ashrs Geach | &'ug to tow her trom St Ives. It (s expected che wil go (ate Gt cier, Geo L Jones. ‘Pearl, Harriet Smith, Phi: a | Greving dock to undergo repairs, having been on abore, der, Arm ). and Mo strovg, Hinds, Henry, Rebeoca, H. 8 : tellcsteattartor. ee Fava. March. 8- Thi Leat nigat the Dusk A's broke from ber moorings, and drifted | tenue tepmaste: Serve com, ike river, Having come in callisina wih bare Marian. | statce’ber tobe ‘eS. rig Branoywine. sod schr Marcia, none of which reve'yed LE hi 0 want of toner Paley Mareb 2? Put in tee Contino, Ret cart. from Bavre for Liverpoot 26'h- ‘The «m sbip Char es Kean, from ise Jaxeire for Lom- don, spiiteails, aud ost main yare. LivERroot, laarch 2>—"he Oneoo, ben Rbenacned see 1, off Ft Pani's Iniand; crew takew James Alien (whaler), of New Bedford, and mantle bec 21. than the emergency eugges‘ed. Misccliancous and Uieasters. Lavxcuzn -The ship Grabam’s Polley, ot 1000tons, way Inunebsd trom the yard of Mr Thomas Stack, toot of North Be- cond street, Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, She was bullt for Mevers Laytin & Huribat's line of Antwerp packets, Bur Giance from Liverpco! for Baltimore reported in Ches eperke Say with ices of rudder, bas also lost forstopgauact men a ineo top-ell yard. Bric New Kea Wa ter, at Philadelphia from Messina. en: oxperi-noed a gee trom \W, which swept desks, sve boat. Inet met oi end baé cookhoc’e aod its pat carried 2, tad agae Tom WNW, ta which jlb200m, toprsilantmasts riggioe anl's, Ac, were carrisd away. One an fel trom the royal yard ‘oul wat fertaaa'ely picked up through the exertions of the cactain and c:eW. cus Fanny Fee, at Baltimore from Attakapas, vis Cberiestcn, on the Gui, Cane Lookeut heartug AW 35 alles took a gale of wind trom NN, accompanied wik buil ‘and rain, aid wae blown of iato ths ‘tur Mtream shipord se Yaa besry cons, started deck lose, stove bulwarcs, fore seul Scope Z Suow, at Boston from Asx Cazes, om the 24 inst, lost deck load 0 log wood. spit ealls, Versi Sunk —On Wednesday night, th inst, about 12 o’sleck» came in coatact with th ri an oyster the mmack ao0n filiedand sunk. ‘he crew were rescued by & Pedal The C had nine hi on Hotice te Mariners. maGars. March 23— Put in eeky, yf by deng Barton, of end B. or New York from Newontie, wih tae harbor A bell sot bas dee: Pass, Miscselop! River, one mile outelde the bar, in tea fath- boathas"s W Paw,” in red leters, cms water. 1 }, O@ tho slopes of her deck end is peinted in black acd white verticul strives, Her bei! is sounded »¥ te acim of ths waves, ‘Tbe 1 atthe 5 W Pass beare from tae bout N bg W (magve ic); the obannel et the bar, 48 W: the pilov’s loocout eS oerees. N by B; ana the most seaward mud jumps vist le, ¥ By order of the Lighthoure Board. D UBKADBETTER, Inapec'or Inspectors Office, 6h Lighthouse diet, Mobile, March 23, 1855 Heme Ports. BALTIMORB, April 11 Arr sieamer Monrt Se ‘Whaiemen, Wat. Arr at New Bediord Lith, bark United States (of Weatpory, | 0D. N¥ork; slips ann EB Hooper, Haine. ‘iverpov.; Hicks, “Atnatie ard tadian Cooans, St Bowne Jaa abo: | Uriesn:- Gar'nd, Ie ev; sohre fanny Fern 6, Ataka- March 1b, with 700 bbls ol! to andre ial tes mirgo wv Hiore. saprrte i je in Sam Bay ‘March 6, tark Wave, siacton, NB, 101 poken—Jan 16, lat [6 26 8, Jon 88 44 W, ship Mores, Man- Ge Juneiro ands market; neta chester, of and for NLediurd. en Young, Costner, schre aennse \ Spoken, dc. awyee, fawser. anc Amelia Gritia 4 12Stip Nerthorn Bole, Frost, trom cardiff for NYort, March Oark Oritrell, Fre: hip Witohcratt, 1 from Mauritios Jan 3 tor Louden, | ford; Jan Bi troy: Joa i ay Preew jendricksom, Whientis, Lawrence. Re Fen 25. iwt 2906 K, lon #7 44 W. NBediord. Sid brie J pk 4 Bhip Paauter (amet), Jan 27, iat 8 8, lon 14 K. es, eee Ship Palesilng. Spencer, (rom Londéa for NYork, arch 19, | | SOSTON, April 12, AM-- Arr shire Bombay, Hill, NOrtonaes, Int 49 8 ion 6 W. a * | Huriress, Atrood, do; Kilse & blia (Jew, of dosto7, 800 vena, ‘bib Hclmes, tom Paliadelphia tor Salinas Bay, 25 H Gnow, Dat days out, Int § 80 8, on 33 20 W, brige Gov i Couzler, from Brest for Lisbon, March 2, lat 41 N,lon | Cre bhip Kisirg (cf New Breoswick). Skoifield, 60 Due for Lavre, waterlogges, 00 port side very a bocm carried away and ship laig beavy gaien. Mareh 17, ro vat, Ao. Sip Arvum, 46 40; trom Nantos for Havens, March 20, lat a, from Calsula for NYork, feb 21, iat 30408, Elaridge, trom NOrieans for Harre, March ship Bt apes ght bearing SW by W distact 15 callen, Quirey adams, hence for Valparawo, Mareb 16, A chip steering ©, @.sigoa! with the word Zuloh im cn anip' weting Sous Wilk the. ot or Wis her foretopsall, a was occa Mares; Int Sf 40, lon 6t 10. R Bark Marieta (am). from NOrieavs tor Hamourg, was | Bower Parker.do; Ame pulired March 12, lat 60 02 6, 'on 1150 W. Bt PABY. April 6—#id iooark sf inan, Wilsct, hence for ‘Vera Urur, April 7, lat $3.45, |; Boston, having repaired), 75. : i , os Fiemsa Brig Leander, from NBecford for Cubs, April, iat | BATH, aprit 10—Arr Forrester, Liord, Georgete 8D, 01 OY W. BC: sere Joseth Raker, Wilson, Yer “Sd ie Sobaae obeys Wm M Hooper, hence for Matanzas, Aprit 1, lat 28 46, Corie, (ane, Bt Bephens, NE. i y Al Arr ebip rs Behr Eugene, bound 'o Jacksonville, Fla, April 8, lat 33.85, | berke Owritna, tliwe-d. SVOK: Medon, vokaseas alee’ lon 7 U7 sch 16 DB Warrer, Harrop, New York; Gale Oocenlee, Schr MC Turbell, steering NE, was passed April 8, lat 3335, | Bes: ; Re Kee, ‘combs, do via Newport; Brut lon 77 Elwell. do via Ro-ton. tx the offloy eT | sd iats Lity Bolle, from Witmingtow, bound North, April 7;lat | bark RW it, Je Me, ok Rotlerdam:; Drie Conder, Alga. 84 31, Kew 76 4. 8, etch Brothers, Thr » Clenfuages; ashe chr Rebeces, Fogg, from Providence for Dobey, April’, of | Stephen. Turbtil, Boston. “aid tarke Avon, Cape Een: - Horst Boreigm Ports. io oe Bay, OGH, Jan 25—In port bark Springbok, Maye, tonoa. "ACORA, Jan 22-Sid barks Hermisage, Fllictt, and Mend, Jasper, Bennet’, New York; brig Advanos, lrovs, 86 sige oe L 5 Davia, Ateel, ‘rrorks Zephr, Gage, & HASTPORT, April S Arr Bonita, Horton, Baltimores wh. McCurds, NYork. Bld 6th brie Wiliam D Sherte, Bovten, rr , for leeware const, Stickney, tleandrie: a. chs HR Dantea, NYork. AUK Caves. Ro ly gayle rags Sd ak Fail RIVER, spt 10—S'd cobra M Durfee, Ji Tanpenas, April 2- Arr America, N¥ork; brig Zone, Tho- mens, Fortlaud; ecty Royelaton. 8 arr eh'} MSAEEORS Soni ASC kM Dourane. Gaia 10 1 , “Arr schrs ‘ase, NYork; Fanvie Bai Gaines, do. Sid steamer Josephias, Grum’ey, Phiiade'phis. TAOKHOMYVILLE, March 28—Arr brig Otimborar). Browa, fork ; sokr Lookout, Patier, d: Slat, bigs Zo ra, Le pril 1m, "Linooin Cornwallis, NYork. J! Havana, Marct 30— Jobo, Wt P & Hazeltine, McCriliis, and George 1 jaramisatc, NY (ork; Ap? ‘aohorn, Wine. me} ch, Morrow, N¥ork; 34, ships Joha @ Harris, Mack, Port © Alfareti ber, Newvor jastings Philadelphis; schr 4 ad (Or) luery, Cuvg: schr J Predie. Wala, 8 Yort, lard, Sherwod, eaakell, Newcantio, Kj ACHIASPORT, Apri 68d tchr Gipees. Ingala, N' ton and Lizz’ w, Percy, Loadon; hy NKW ORLEANS, April 5, PM—arr scsamebip nb for NOrieann); scir Moz Buliceb, \ York vie'Bavana; ships Richard worse, ra ann, Fatien’ Por li igs Wanderer, | Antwerp; Norihamoton. Bre nerbsven; orig Faseg- thy, Bath; & Exaill, orden Philaceiphia; J K Thon Whitney. Gage, Tondon via St Below. coming Grant, Masiel; shio Undine, Merrymsn. Aut wer; ships Potroents (Peruv), from Barbadoes; Malakoff, Berula. from Liverpool; brie Brownsvi'le, Byron, Adamson. Providaace; osautt9 4 rater Quaker «ity, Bhareld "a; im «ity, Shareld. Olura sobr 1A V eat. Hoff from Rio de Janetre; two! while; hips, 0.0 Dare York (a..d. »); ship ““Coatham,’ (repor'ed | snd ove brig Famee unk: . Old abipa Pi tt #m), Cea stea mrhip isabel, isodins, Savannah, Tobe Badier Liverpool; Garrick. Pos'er, St ones Tad a , voomnn, Bristol. A.B Kimball. Bitten, do; Wm 2 Schmdi, Sears, Trieste Ment ore (4 ed), Aberiim, Co tid 30'b and 31m, ehips Gov Peon, Musans, Portland via 8, loward Stan. NORFOLK, April 10-- Arr schva Bagua; Ay Buck, Perd eton, NUrieatis; park H wood, N Yo k vib regu, brig A.coin, vougie-s, Portiand: sshr Gocen #eece, Usher. X¥ork;, april ayabips Harriet Fraaaay, Beed and Arkenras, Cook, ‘Nurieans: Uerro Goido, Mea: man, Mstanzee; td, bark aseipsee, Grant, barks Matanzas, Libby ard, . Ol West Indies; sekre Rio, Grenfusgoa; eh, | Beston dams, (ae: | SkWBURYPORT, Apri! 1.—Arr echr Frank. Deron, Phila NUrieans, Gen Taylor, A: lenses; Sth, brig R M Unariton, Savanoeh; 6th and 7th, ships | detphia. Sic scte Fannab Groat, Newman, Philt hia. Powter, Websier, NUrie Mery Merril, Story, Quesas- NEW BEDFORD, April ke—Sid serrs R Baker, Joy, Nor town; bares Baxoovile, Sague! Cornelis. Harton, NYork; beigs | folk; Henry Clay, Deluno, Albany; Augusta, Perry, Nort; Eecetorghass weeesee? ome | SWRI EE Sey outa perv ores tee avanseb; arse, lores. t ABI In Maxsovnne, Dec 41- arr bark © Ballard. NYork. | from Hockiand: t? Gibbar rors PYork. Sid 1 Ole 15th, ship Kastern Stave, Koss, Port jasie (and re- | schra Klien in, N¥ork; Presto, Marfower, meines tb pert 21st roa | CeMiner: J P Bent Lady of thé Uooan, Grase Onriiog, Albert 6 Tn port Lec ulat sion Fiying Arrow, Treadwell, ww tor Liverpool Jan job; Progressive Age ‘sire Ring, Turver urwesi Ae err eet Parker, do; sobr Tice: ier, Hurbard, far Feqjen Isianca. irene ta (Ger avout Marob 14- In port brig ‘“‘Isaren,” borwn, leg. MATANZAS Bort 2—Arr_ Chas Thompson, Bterle and of REW LONDO) Provincetown Avpeil 11 -Arr sobre Fiza Jane, Yowes. fey Bette Create, Begg. alata for dc rere ak « Poruand for TLAND, ADYAi—Arr brig Guardian (Be) Busitam; scbr Gen Liersey. Gilkey, Oardenas. Uid back Dat RROVINURTOAR aprt id—Acr_schr Agate (oot‘shlp, Al “rt sehr » 5 P Rob axta, Te wap. Cs Bowione Small, Havre; Wm A Park, Cerro Gordo, Merriman, Havana. Sid brige rea Weobor, Foriiand; Tnabelia woed mids, NYork. Rime et iy Gene NW, Deo 8d Cyntdis, Firth, Sen Fran- Ricer, Mobile; Wen ih, Phaiace'phle: Ceaag. RP Murch 30 (corrected)—In port ships Kmily A . Wi HIN. Wosdeite, from Portiend for Cuariost ny. wig orders, Zo ‘wus if owen Gnd, povfa, Peters, from Liverpool for NOrieans, wig wind; Adam " . ‘bid sours DB Raid Lamcn’s Bieby, frotn Bath for do, having sailed and returnes, | wh, Sanda, riekebuurg: Jarvis Lyon Thee sec wat wade pure Laty Arama Moral fom ow | Pu Jumer noon “ae Arad Chay Wave, ahd Pri, H Ww i , . 40; Taker wig eargo: wckr C Ferkina, Wu, from Sonia for New York, fara Jane, Jackin do: eldope SALEM, Avril 10—Are sctre Peqtonnoek: Bugronrt Obarleston. rep. Tore ac Prince March 20—In port wrig Vir Wi'ton, .] Addo ; r r 105 TAN Tattant Maly am vowel, Golgg twin beige at | Sankey degeen; Leewburg, Bwi't and Joka i Mateo Ur Mekwen; William 7 Dugan, Thomas, and Bonlo, Rice, jHO MARTON, ‘Apr 2 Arr beige Lavialnan, Fitton, game's River, Va % ward, vor; sohrw jAW, Deo S—Arr Kit Carron, Crowell, 8s Penn: | Lote can’ Teel wacoameeeee Attver: Was Sih. Hoan, Oo os, eC; Frances, storey do; 20th, Mary KE Whittier, Poe: | Ger sgetown, 8C. Hid Gihachr fu, bYork; Vandalia, Paiten, do (as belore repories), Jat, | 8 "Tih, beig Thomen & Kdward, satitla Rive Menmion, Willet:, Vel miro; Mth, Ocsan Wave, Lickie, do; WARFH «4 April —Arr ka Io Una New Bib, ee. Wane Bsn Prencisoo. ork; Sth. brie © r, Phi'adelphie; echt W dnpsn’ Marek 24 feovt lo Gentoo, Vesemaa,from | Ue "RaliegrEit att", etan Wak sonatas to Balmore, reps; barlv, Mary Adolin, karo, A exewerin; 7th, J Bawloy, Norfolk. 8d. Sth, sober & £, from bwanses, W wig orders: 7.1m, Wpton trom J Gaiorbory Crammer, Philadephia; Adelaide, New York, York for Constantinople, éi-mased, repr,’ 7,0, Bax or, vor | Ughor, Racket. Co; PObraAre, slop Nov'nes, bad repaired, s4d would wall rect day; brig Jhiem coudemacd x ms 5 Carel, Hawkioa, Dower, gop i kort, Recker, Nort! a, sabe Wim ll ges Pola, cldops Gioaage, NYork; M