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Sy & NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1856. MUNICIPAL AFFAIBS. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. The President in the chair. The minutes were read endapproved. EX-ALDERMAN HARRY HOWARD APPOINTED RECEIVER OF TAXES. ‘The Mayor sent ina communication nominating Harry A, Howard as Reoeiver of Taxes in the room of Henry Hart, whose term 0 office expires on the lst of May next. Some of the whig members of the Board (Bly, Tucker and Voorhis) opposea the nomination and a reference wis moved. Alderman Fuiwex (another whig) had scruples, and said that he wished to be exeu ed from voting, but the Beara insisted that be sbe uid vote. motion to refer wae put, and the nomination was contireed by a voteot]2 o9 Ayes—Alderm:n Brown, Corwin, Healy, Hoffmive Claucey, Steers, Jackson, Mo- peghen, Herri MeCouk-), Varian, Drake. Noes—Al- dermen'Eox, Tucker, Your's, Gridtiths, Briggs, Barker, (Dresicent,) Fale er, Ely, Va a." , The report uf the commities to establish a ferry from the foot of Forty eecvud s'est, North river, to Weehaw- km, Hew Bey, WES Tre: m:: ited, motion to corcur wito the Councilmen to extend the hor pita ities of tbe ci'y w the Hon. James Buchanan, late Mikister to Exginnd, acd to appropriate $1,000 for that purpose, alderman KLY moved « conourrence. Alcerman Voorn sp)roveo of the compliment of re- ceiving Mr. Buchanan. ou xs epposed to the expendi- ‘ture ¢! $1,000 to de tenor to Wr. Bashanen. Aldeeman Wu [vckuk wactes to know it Mr. Bachanan had done mo:e then bin du y ond if not, be didnot think that $1.00 aroud be spp oy ined, because it would coat the ci:y $5,600 betore they got through wita it. Hy» Aldermsa'T.) would v) go'e ope dollar to pay homage apy man—Dno, nv if his ‘ever rose from the dead. (laughter.) He koe » the thing would be done. Vhey might ark om toteses drink (laughter); out he hoped that the ieso-uti uw ud not peas. rman ELy spose t favor of the appropriation. Alderman BRiGGs was vot opposed to an honorable re ception oo Mr. Busbans . ano o¢ referrea to the facitity that gentleman sffur e° Mr. B such shen he was in Ecg- land in pursvitof the itn +1 nalien, de (Mr. Briegs) knew thet there We ¥ represeatatives of Ameri:a in foreign counwies who wee asievs. (.augh oc.) He quoted trom a sperch cf vir. Bucbanaz to show that he ‘Waa a true Awer'e: ot hows ‘The following is the pas+ge be referred ty:—“Above all, we ought wcrive fr . u- shores foreign ioflaence and cherish exclusive Amrisan eeling Foreiga ia- fluence has been in every age he curse ot republizs—ber jaundiced eye seer every wing iu false colors. fhe thick atmosphere of prejodice y woica+he is evar sarrou ad- ed exeludes from ‘Je: rig t h- tight of reason.’? Fhe resolu ion of she Couvcilmen was concurred in by @ vote of 19 to 2, ‘The Board acjourred i» Mor day at five o'clock. BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. ‘This Board held @ regu a: m-etiog Inst erenivg, ident Pinekrey iu toe chair. Thy third reading of bi: oving the first Susiness in octer, the followirg, amrg stoers, were read a third time and passed:— In tav ro’ permit ing James T. Heird te rane lime of omriouss trom Creuti-w slip to Green point ferry: an ordinsne= increasing the force in the Staeet Commissi-rer’s ftic, by the aidijion of three pone and copying clas, +t wsaary cf $1,000 each, ead of transient ¢ p:is's, heretofore emp.osed; ia favor of repairs to Cliat.o warsec; in favor of lightlog Lexington aveoue snc Tory-ffn etreet wih gas: in favor of widering the sid- +4 4- of Fifts avenue, between Diath ane 129:0 eure-te; directs g the Co awissioner of Repairs and Suppies t” anse no contacts un il plans ‘ard specifica fons, tcgeth-r wis ‘he es imetes, are sab- mitteo ana approved 2) the Cmmon Couccil; fa favor enclosing the pillars of t .« Hal of Keoords, an ordinance devignaticg tacge to + cin by constabes when on duty; to fevor of operiog Sevesty-fourth sireet from Figh’h eve “re mus to Huctuo biver; in favor of rem ing the wreck of the brig Mayfcwe-, sauk near pier 20 Has: River confimicg ccntract tor regula Ooe Hundred and Twenty ninth, ne Bucciec #.c Thiriieth aad coe Hun drec and Thirty-first s2ee:s, {row Lena eveaus to Hud. sem river, concurring with Board of AvJermen to give permiésion ty Dry D cs C mpsny wo grade avenue D; in Maven ot inoreasing the salaries of the clerk aod deputy ciews-of the Corpo.stiou *tt rues, the first 10 $1,200 and the lati © $1,000, in favoro’ a pew hoae cal for obmpany No. 45; in fay rof givicg prmiseion to the Sereet Commissi ner to rewove ruilaings on Canal atrest, if mot removeo by owners thereof, in tayor of rekeving St. Luke's Bespital from asre->meat; in favor of olacicg gad lamps in Fourth sv-oue recweon Chirty-third st eet and the rorthern extremity of tre railroad tunnel; au- thoriz'ng the appoin‘mens cf ing; estors under tne Street Depar‘ went. ‘The Beard then went toto Committee of the Who's, Councilman Hopper in the chsir, anc took up the regular calendar, Having reportec in favor of the adop ion of divers bills, the commaittes rove, and the Board adjourned to Moncay evenirg vext. ® = “ THE SLIPS AND PIERS OF THE CITY. ‘The Committee on Wharves, Piers and dlips of the Councilmen, M. d. Smicb, Coairmao, met yeste:day at 2 P.M. Varions appications for the construstion of uew pliers naidered. It eas desided by the Comai to reyort in favor of the construction of piers No, 47, & 54axd £5, on the East river, verweer Jefferson stree* and Jacksouferry, They also decided o report similariy as to gtoe the slips a the foot o° Vestry, Doace aad Mortem streets. At the foo. of Vestry street, ic was stat ed, there was no wa-er at jow tie, At the foo: .f Daane etrdet there was ony two feet of water at tas bulknesd St low t Je, and at Morton street i: #03 only a foot deep. It was likewise agreed to report ia ‘svor of d: piers Om the East river ao0v2 Fulton te: waier at the piers waa -tated as teing irvariad y of lw depth, anc esusirg very ge-eral eempletnt, oy tne t nd delsys tuffered thereoy by shippers t last year the city bad 'o pay amager, occasioned by ceficient depth ot water. Potce Lntelligence. S: avaws or Berciers.—On Thursday right, as officer Wells, of the Fif.eenth ward police. and private watch- man Dunp, were patroliing their beat in Thirteenth street near Brosiway, they raw t®s mcn emerge, as it were from the rar door of Messrs. Drefentheler & scoeffer's clothing eiablishment, No, 839 Broadway. Chey imme- hed the spot, aad becoming sonewnat the do-r. when they found that it was On cesrebing the bail vay they ‘ound a oumbsr 8, Waich had evicea ly beca placed there vy scme burglarr, preparatory to oriog taker (Tin & wagon. The goods were taken to the sta- tom beuse for the remei:der of ‘he night. and the place wes mace recurve, The owners of the property way the’ the goocs contwiced in tne sacks were wortn neariy open. 01 sacks filled with silks and v-' even ti cand do/lers. Caazc® or Paxicny.—Three persons, named Alonzo W Adams, Mary Muhail anc Johanna McMahon, were brought before Jus ice Davison, at the Second Miatrict Police Court, on a charge of perjary, preterred againet them »y John R, Savape, of Ne. 314 Broadway. The compiaizout alleges that the defendants swore false y na mater of treapass and larceay whien they preferres against him. Adams was held to bau io the sum of $1,000, and the two women in the sum of $600 each to an+wer the charge. Caance oF Berciary —John 0’Covnor was arrested on acharge of having burglariously entered the grocery eof Jol O'Connell, at 21 Pell street, and stealiag some cloth ng, to the saount of 960. fhe accused was accested while making bis escape fem the suilcing by Oficer Dowirg, of the Fourth ward police. .Jusies Welsh committe ©’ Conpor tor trial, in detaalt of $1,000 bail. Coroners’ inquests. Sxiy-A2orrioN --Coroner Connery wasjealled up to en inquest upon the body of a young woman named § Mcioughian, who died at 698 Water street under somewha* suzpicions cizcumstancer. From the evidence adduced before the Coroner it apPeared that, for some weeks past, deceased bad been enciente; that on Wednesday night she Purchase’ a doe of the essence of tansey, at the drug store so 63 East Broadway, for the purpose as it is sup- potest, oF effecring aa abortion; that soon af er pareniog Of the medicine she became very unqe I, and finally di in great agony on Taursday. The jury in reatering Verdict tovk occasion to censare ‘he proprietor ot thedrug store, M. Comings, who sold deceased the medicine. r was forthwith arrested and held to answer the charge preferred against bim. The verdict of the jury was that the deceased carae to her death by several doses of medicine inclucing the oi) ot tansey, administer- 4 to her with the intent of procuring abortion by Dr. J. M. Comivgs, of 68 East Brosdway. ‘The aesused says that he pave ber an ouhce of the medisine referred to for the purpose of regulating some uterine diaarrange- ote with which deseased was ailli ted; that the de ed instead of making two doses of the medicine. t i ai! at ore core and thus caused denth, Coroner Con- held tee coctor to bail in the of $2,000 to ao- or the charge. Scrrosy Drowsusc —Coroner Hilla hela an in uest eaterday efternoon, at pier 14 Norch river, upom the body of man named John MeCormack, who was found floating {x the water at the arove point. Decensad left bis residence, 143 Cedar «reet, at an early honr in tae morning end wen to the pier, where his bxdy was fouad lying in the water a few hours afterwards. 1° is supposed that dereaves fell overboard and was ‘hus accideatelly Growned. Verdict in accordance sith these facts. De and was a native of ceesed was thirty one years of 9 Leland. Day. Soremur CoveT—Special Term,—Nos. 88 70, 76. 94, 98, 74, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 128, 124, 125, 126, 157, ee, 9. Other Courte—motions and cecisious. Kennedy is on a visit te the South ‘the Petersburg, Va. Demoera’, of the 16iu instant, helt gives us great pleasure to state that Hon. Joh t Will Geliver # leevure in our Ifbrary, ere (his season foes, He has choven for bis subje we are inform- ed, @ theme pregrant w ob intere ne dexd of our Cabinet. Ané what a gisxy! In that Oebinet were the accomplished Legace, the éloguent nu? ‘vadite { peur, the brilliant Gimer and thove twio gisust of thelr age, Vebeter and Caihoun. Mrs. Lippincott, (Grace Groonwood,) is at a watercure @siavivhineat in Cleveland. ARRIVALS. From Buonos Ayrer, in the bark O J Hayes—Rd ward Zim erman, indy. five chiidren, and two servants; Alien Oamp- a 4 cd son; Master Thomas Johneov, Master Potor ons ‘The Parish Will Case. SUBROGATS’S OFFICE. Refore Alex. W. Bradfoni. Apnit 18.—Jn the matler of the Wl of Honry Parish.— The cross-examimation of Mr. Lord was resumed this morning, and had met been concluded at the rising of the Court. The witmeses seid that on looking at the papers now, I find certain marks whish enable me to say No.1 as the eriginal will, and No. 2 the duplicate; No. 1 was first exeeuted, No. 2 was executed at the same time, but after No, 1, Cross-exeminea by Mr. 0’Conor—You understood that ‘Mr. P.’s condition was critical, and framed the first codi- cil with a view, in part, to its being done without delay. Doyou mean toeay that you understood at that time that Mr. P. was im such dang-r of dyiog immediately that it was necessary the thing sbould be done qith great speed? A.J understood the natare of his disease to be such that it migh* take an immediate turn, favor- ably or unfavorably. I did not (umderstand thet he was given over, or ina state when be was ex- pected immediately to ais, but that the course of bis disease might in avy short period end n death. Q Who told you this, according to the best of your recoliection! A. Some person of che family, ‘itber one of the brovbers, Delafield or a physician; fam unable to say which. Q Did you at that time know, or were you informed, how long he had been c fined by the illness uncer which he was ‘hen laboriag * A. [bad kncewn at that time that Mr. ?. bud been struct with an atteck of ilness; bow long before I am unadle to sta‘e, and at the tine in question, how long he had beea onfined to bis room, I was not aware of this from any sonrce. Q. Did the messege by which you was called to the city, conve: to you the ides of urgensy, or the neses- sity of immediate and prompt aston? A It did. Q What is your best impressiim whether toast message was writen or verbal A. I think it was a verdel message Q. Have you no recvilee tom wastever as wo whetaer bat message ‘came by oxe of the Mass-s. Delatield, or some otber person? A {have no recollection on tae sur, Q You keep aciasy Is that ip its gereral use a memo- randum of events which bave occarres. or anote of ap- pointmert op ching» to be sharesfter douef A. I have memurapda of tbiogs wo be doae to assist my meno-y, ard when I have «ppontmen’s I generaily bat nos uni- versaily mak by a word. Q At whos» house in Fairf-ld were you livirg at this time? A. At a bouse takea by my wite’s famiry Mr. 0’Covor—Substiactially your own howe tnen Q. lx arawirg th \jfir-t codicil, you used conciee lan- gunge, and wich an ite refereuce as possi ove toany thiag elae; can you now Temember aud state your mo‘ive for thus avcii ing apy refe eoes to wnythlug els-? a. I made 1th tbe co icit orief, and in popular language, asto be rea: to @ person who was ill, and wich whom communi ation would be Cifficult, | made no re. ference to apy o'er paper. because the gift was specttis ependent. Q dd you uo orber motive for thas i ge recrence ‘0 woy othe paper or suriest tuaa tbore you bave sta'eey A’ Chad oo otaer, Q You have this day noted tat upon the cuylica © willk produced, there ave figures 1 snd 2, were those figures made py yourrelt® a. [hey were. Q Were taoaeaup-isates voth preduced to you a’ ihe seme time’ A I dia oot first eee them both tége ber; the figures were put on at the time of the pre; jou for the exeoution of the second cdicit. Q Is the figure 1 upoo *:@ cuplicate waicn you first saw’ A. laon’t krow, as | have no koowledxe of it. Q. Do you Bnow whether or not you bat eesn eithe: of thoe cuphcates whea yu dew the first cod'cit’ A. 1 think 1 hed not, bus [ sagnot spar with any assurance, ( Have you, wt pre-eat, any imoressi m as to whether you bad at that time beard of the removal of Mr. P's »ill from the bane’ A. I do no: recollect for certain; I think I bas not heard of it atthe tim» Q. Was any paper wha'ev-r elwcing to Mr. P.’s affates shown to you before you “1e¥ the Sret_c dieiiy A. Not to wy recoilect'n. Q Were you not, before you crew the first codicil, tnfirmed tuat there was in existence, a known to your ewployé or employés. a wili or Mc. Parish, bat that access cou'c not be na‘, or hai not been nad to all nis pepers, aod that it was therefore uo- certain whether he had nut made @ subdsequent will, and was not this siate ‘f \hi gs the ‘rue reavoa why the frat covicil was drasn without re‘erence t> tue cate ot the will: A. Noguchs ate of vbings was communicates t> me, Dor was [ aware of an¥ suc ttate of things: I under- sicod the ewasewilt and thet Mr. Parisa’s awetii heute, whicn had been giveu to ais wie by that will, hea since Leen +clc, and toa: the preseat purpose was tog ve her the cwel icg house fe which be then lived, aaa @l-o8 lot of Jano in Wall street; ( ceerr forme an idea of the value m meey of ‘he cwellitg noure which hed deen given to bis «if ; I con-iceree house ant g-ounis the mcst valueble pritate residence im tne ciiy; [ ons no such impréstion of the Wall s reet property, because I ¢id mot notice it; the place sne-e I now kaow this pro- perty to be was the most valuable ant produstive ia the city acco: ding to its aiaersinos. Q. Had you kno ¥. the house anc let in Barelsy street waich you were ia’srmed were given to Mrs. Parish’ A. ( hac known it oy passing hy. Q. Were you not op intimste ani visi ing terme with Mr. Danie! Farish while he resided in Barciay street, Lext Goor’o bis brotper Heury? A My famtly visited at Mz. Capiel Parish’s, and our chiJdren were quite intimate ied very iit any where, ani I va lued wy privilege cf visi img at Mr. Daniel Parich’s aa among the most acz-ptavie of any had: I cever formed apy +8 uate of the prope'ty ot Henry Parish io Bareisy street, but from the suppusiaon of his wealth and repated taste, and that of Mrs. Parish, I eao- poved that ic was a very vauable dweiling how Imet Mr. Parish in his sibrary first ou “he 17¢a ot De cember, 1849. Q. Onemieriog that room wio went io with sou: A. 1tbt Kiwas shown in by a servan’; be ‘Mr. Parish 1 found on entering tas room M - opi, 1 thik, Mrs. Perinh, bat I am not cer \e § Parish then avessed io bis usual dress of a goa teman A. Mr. Parish was dreered m bis asual dresé asa geniiex.an, ana appeared quite a cifferent man from what be had been; he wee si'tivg vevween the windows and fire om the soa'h-astern side o' the apartment. Q. Dic be vise from tbe chair waile you were ia the room! A. He wes iced t. move frem where be «at toa pias the wincow, where he fina!ly reexsonted the eudiet. Q. Who ai bim ip thet moverra.’ A. I thiak Mr. Holbrook acd Mra. Parieh, dot I am not cer- tem. (% See how they add him. a. fhey, or ove of them, stood by ‘his rice am‘ took his arm apd acsited nim to bear thy weight of his body. Q. Did be, with this nic, wak’ A Itnint he cit, bur «ia a dificntty, rather a +buffling gait, Q. Was this his oply moviig sbout or sbuiliing om that visi. A Lt was, un'ese bis resuciog bis sea, 0° whiso Lan now p> sitive. Q. On entering he room, who did yon firsy a4 cress’ A. I thne | first acdressed Me. Parish Q What cic you say tu lim: A 1 ovn’t resollect; I ex. Pressed sutis‘acti mn, rather wih e view of showing my respect to bim then bis answeriog me, I reealiect no sound er gesture, but a ¢ rdial exnressioa of ¢ sunte- Depce: vier scm in-iguifieaot cmon conversation ia the rocin, I seid }0 Mr. Marish tant I had brongata coci- cil wah » view ot his re-+xecutiog i.. ant whether o¢ would like todo so: the wor. “yer” fuliowed the in- quiry much mere erticulately than befsre Q. Do you meab that he distinc y uttered “ves?” A. He uttered ‘ upmistakabls, but not ao ofstinetly but hia speech seemed tobe opacructed. I read the codicil to hin slow- ty. sr. Ho!brook next spoke to Mr. Henry Pariah before 1 cid anything furtwer; so far es I recoliec:, bis seat had not teen crapged a+ this time; Mr. Holbrook dutinctiy arked M-. Parish if he meant to give that property where be heed ano tre storeio Wall s.reet to Mrs. avian. Q. Whst, if soytbirg, in tne war of a word, sound or gee ture on the part of Mr. Parirh followed that’ A. He an ewesed, see. Q. Did be ao eny-hing fartner’ A. I thick he accompanied it with a gescure or iaslination of the head: the c.dicil was in my bends at the tine; I nad not brcvght it to the bouse; I never had had it rince it was exect ed. . Howana’ when did it coms into your posression at thet timer A It was prodaced at tae Bouse by Mrs. Parteh: I asked Mr. ‘ish if be would execute the wid @. What. in words, sounds or gesture ybocy next followea vnat’ A. He eais, yes: i, uniese | presume, he made nome gestures, as he was in the babit of maxiog; 1 aekec him if I shoula sign it tor him; the irk was taken trom the litrary table, ALG 8 small quartette table was brought ani placed be- fore him; it was so dusky that toe tabie was removad to the window; his eeat was then rewoved to it, as before described, Acjourned to Saturday morping at 12 o'clock. “yes State of the Crops. SWEET POTATOES. The severity of the winter ons nearly proved fatal to the sweet potato crop in the Southern Sates, Georgia alore produced last year nearly 7,000,000 bushels, oat there will not bea tithe of that amoun’ in that state this year. DROUGHT IN MARYLAND, Rain {a much wanted in the Eastern shore count'es. Vey tion is suilering, and it is leared that the peaco crop to a great extent will be cut off. Toe wheat crop in Somerset cour ty looks badly for the nearon. The late rain and sudsequent warm weather has, however, consi¢erably {mproved it. TH LOUISIANA SUGAR CROP. The Lousiana pepers sgeak Cixcouragingly respseting the prospects of the next sugar crop. Tae cane has deen injured by cold weather and ruin, the worthiessness of the stable, and defective seed; by dry weather, which has crusted the surtace of the earth. Theatres and Exbibitions. Bro.oway.— Mr. apd Mrs. Barney williams are announced for various of \holr mos celebrated characters to-night, Th plepen selected shards, Mugu rey “Law for (adios ir Brongham’s amusing ketch, “ Ke2vilestions of O'Flunnigon aid the Fairies ns Ninto’s ~The Revels and the ballet corps de not perform till Mor day. when the “Ked Gnome,” ‘Conscript,” &., Will be produced row ‘The heariv spplause bestowed un the very ex- clipe ear AD ie of uk wood "’ by « crowded sugtnes, ext evening, iodnoss the manager to oifer 1t tor re- "ion ‘o- night, amusemen with the iaugbabie tarce designated “Bamboo ing). Burton's —"he new local comedy, * "lis Ili Playing wit Foged Tools,” In to be repeated this ecening wite we tees jece. called “Foriunio” Messrs. Bur ry and Moore, jerdames Loward and Parker, and other favorites, are in the casta, A new London comedy is in preparation. Wattack’s- Mr. Wallack will, this evening. give bis ce’ brated interpretation of the character of Shyfosk, in hake. pores Merchant of Venice,” whicli has. reornits elicited =n- thus je mad ne irom large wr acriminaticg wudience ‘Deaf as a Pst” ia the a terpiece. bye “ Lacna Keexe’s.~Mr. H. Hall, the talented comedian and stage mazager. tenders “Faint Heart Never Won Wair ady.” “St Mare's Eve” and the “Uniinithed Gerileman” for hls benefit this evering. Miss Keene and the entive st-anet' nt ber com:en) perform or the occision, u ge her with Mies H Fal) and Mr. Goldarnid, (their first appearance in this conn'rs,) of whom report speaks moat fiaieringiy. Proanway Vanteries — Ibe Wood and March child-en are night y adding to them fame by their exquisite faiinention?: ot unlorinontely the mopegers are joaing tanek monev by not be ing Abie to accommedate all who woply for wcmiseion. “wold on Parner’ snd ‘Loan of a Lover” to-night Woon's Mrseraets.—Aongs, dances kes, and the coraicalt ty caved “Ihe Bapoy Msn” form tue programme tor tix evening. Fuso enoveh, and 'o spare. Lenny Treat —Mies Eloise Beide. and Mr. and Mra, WM. Fleming will rive arotber of their highy popular aod fasblonad e i\'ere » aud voor entertainments @ hope Chapel Mus evening. off. In Bridgewater, the gable end of the Methodist church wae blown tn. Reports of the disastrous consequences of the storm in Oid Hsrmony, Boiler county, reach us. We learn that one-balf of the town sas biown down, aud that a man and e criid re icing on a farm, @ short aistance trom the place, were kived. Siree writig the sbove, we have been kindly fur- pisbed wita tne folowing scoount by a gentleman of Kit- tanping:— airetea six and ¢even o'clock on Setareay, evening, at Kivtanring, a dark clouc arose in the West, andina short tme @ tempest burst over the town more se re experienced, aoccmpanies with vivid bes of iightnirg and some rein. rhe fine new bridge the Alegnesy river, which hai only afew dava before been opened .o the public, wes Lifted by the wind bony, aa if it had been tr wand Sekppn tate the river bel'w the piers, je water being very hign at the time, it floated off at once. Mr. Todd, the euliestor, cd another gentleman,were at: the toll house on the Bridge. Mr. Todd escaped by springing ucon the abut- ment, bu: the oteer gentleman was carried away with spe bricge. He was 9! into the water when the bridge fist struck it, out he 600m mounted to the top, whee Le siocd -ecurely and coolly until res sded about mile below. The rteeples of the Evircopal and Catholie churches were blown off; several Louses were unroofed; one new unfirisbe’ trawe Louse ond reveral stables were pros- twated, and many trees and fences. For a qhiie the fcene ws really terrific: and to add to the general alarm orc excitement, the cry of fire was raised in the midst of ‘tos storm. Tre loss of the bridge is a serivas one both to the atockholcers apd the pubiie. It w.ll require some $16,000 to restore it. The stone work was not injured. A pact of the auperstruct re is lodged against th» head of Wain- rights Islan, ‘wo miles below thin ci y;, another part agsinst the squeduc? at this clty. and anotzer part, itis ssid, is eground at or near the P.int. ‘A’ Kinancing, the storm partook of the nature of a vhiclwicd, as trees and roofs appear to have been crown in different civectins. A mile or two below, there was a str ng west wind, but it did nodamage. Both east and west of thet town, however, in the line of the storm, houses ena barns were prostrated and otherwise injured, acd there were rumors ot of lite, We learn through the Rev. Mr. Passavant that the storm rayed with great violence ia Zsliraople and Old Harmcuy im Butler county. In Zelienople, barns and houses were unrvofed. in Olo Harm«ny, ssarcely a house escaped. Nearly every cne was unroofed and the streets were 0 covered with Jumber ‘rom the cismantied houses that the e:reets were nearly impsssuble. ‘he terror o' the inhabitents appr achec the extreme, ani they took refuge ia their cellars. The new roofof the German Reformed Chureh was blogn «ff. The root cf one house and upser story were bloen down, burvirgin the ruins the 'amuy whlch o.¢ apied it. When they got out the marter of the famiy was found to be much izjured. On Sunday mortirg the postmaster was out bright and early wi bu pitchfork, rahicg among the ruins to find the ‘post office. Jp Allegheny the gale was more severe. The roofs of tre bisckewm n end machine shops of the outer depot of the Ghio ard Pennsylvania Railroad Company were blown off, but po o1e wav injured. Tne chinney of a frame house cn the corner of Unio and Beaver sireéts, owned oy George K Ricdie E q., was alown down, crusaing wm the rcof, rendering the uvper part unmhabi ase, Tre gable end of a millinery store in the Diamond was also blowa down. Tce ceck of a new s'eamer, building for « Kans- wha compary, at tne ontlet lock of the canal, was blown off. We are irdebted to Mr. Cornelius. condacter of the ex- prestrain of the O. sad P. R. K., for the following fall wesount of the effects of the eto:m along the line of the row vhe storm that swept ovat our cout ty on Saturday last wi frightful in its megottude ana di-astrous m ite re tults. It extended slong the line of the O. & P. Riroad, ith pa ticular violerce from New Brighton to Cantvn. ‘Le tenoes most Lf the way are blown completely dowa, ard the rads apsear to have been hurled witn such force ecainst each ot! er and egeinst other onjests tha. very many, sey ore-third of them, have veex broken. The tees, the most stately and firmly 10 ted, which had bid @efiance to the how'ing storm ani ehive iog bast, aad reared their majestic proporions so proudly and ap- peared to invite man and beast under their outspread and stalworth arwe fer secarity acc comfor:. have deen torn up by te roo scr twisted ani broken off a appareatly tbe sirorgeet part of the trunks, ant laid pros rate on the grcund A great many terns bave been blown dowa anc od ers unroofed, Cuthoures have beea generally Le velled ard @ great mapy dwelling b uves hare bees un- 10°! about two miles east of Columbiana [ ob erved house which bad most of the upper story tal y, and a beasteas wes standicg with the posta sitkiag up ip the siras if no hiog was wrong w ise the terror. stii ken inmates were 8 anciog ia and woout the door ap- yaren*)y determined to leave if another blast of wiad coms thet wey. Between Allunce sod Selem a hoase wes ‘avec in. and alacy and he: ebild were badly har:, #00 a culor+c man who was in the bonuse was suppos-d % be mortally i jured. Agentleman wh» came from the itte south of Allisnce, tld me that the stones were liftec and blowa about like ‘earners, The itegraph lize along the roa: will have to be rebatlt an7 seprired, and I venture the predicion that ic will not be in working order in less than tea days, azd it will require slmcat superhuman efforts to bave i; compieted in that tne. The storm appeare? to be mos: severe touth of the jine of the 0. & . R. R., and I fear we will hear of terrible cestruction along the vadays adjazent 10 the never. Conflezrations Throughont the Country. FIRE IN NASHVILLE, TENN. [Correspondence ot the st Louts Democrat. ] NASHVILLE, Apeit 13, 1856 About four o'clock ‘his morning the fice bell rang out right merrily the sudcen alarm upen the great sleeping aty. [be flames burstout cf the rear of che kitchen of the Nashville Inn and in five sesords etter the alarm was @:ven, and the coors thrown open, the flames aud anoke were driven through the builcing. tnas p:eventing the firemen frem approaching the rea: of duager. Tue in- rates had barely time to save themselves in their night clo wi Gov. Jobraon, who bad reoms there, lost $1,200 bank bills. which he had cepostted uncer his piliow. I whole front wae in # base. R. 8. Hollins, who ocsupied the adjcinig house, had just fied up after having been burnt out on College aizeet, in s moment saw his entire roof one solid blaze. The old court bouse caught in the dome, but our noole firetcen never once turned a single hose upon {t, so inteat were they in tne endeavor to save more valuable proper- ty. The fire, after ex:ending eastwardly to Evans’ mar. bie front, by’great exertions wae arrested in that dicec- tion, but sudcenly turned down the rquare es far Morgan K Co's, takicg in its arma H. &'B Dooglase & Go"s:, Secvil’s drug stores, Stuckien & Filis, and Garuner, Shepherd & Co. ‘The losres are set down for the present a: $300,000. ‘The Nashvi lr Ion, owned by Eiliston & 6, Valued at $.0,000 Insured in the Commercial (Nashville) of fie-, $6,000, anc $0,000 in the Home, New York. S. J. Carter, proprietor, icees $10,100, and insured in New York, $5,000. Evans & Co., damage by water $1,500. Covered ry Philadetp! fires. KS.” Hollins & Co. $5,000, Tosured in Fuemen’s Insurances Company for $2,560. The losses may prove greater than the estimate sud itis not known how muca of the goodaare saved and their conoition: PURGATORY IN A BLAZE. Purgstory mountain, near Buctans», Botetourt conn- ty, Na, was on fire last week. The vast sheet of flame, at nigh’, ic is suid, presented a sublime spec-acie. Great Gesiructicn of timber and fences was the result. EXTENSIVE CONFLAGRATION—LOSS $25,000. Yesierday, fire broke cut in Mr. Smaii’s cotwoa pick- ery. The inflammable nature cf the cunveats of the pick ery, ano of the ouiloings in rhe icamedtete neighdorh 209, tenaed to the almost immediave spread of tne flames f.om one end of the «quate to the other. The fiawes crossed the strevis aud cestroyed e'ght or ten buiicings on the opposite sices of Casacaivy and Louise streets. Mz. Smali’s jors muat pe at Jeart $5,000 o¢ $6,000, he hac ia the pickery quite @ Jarge quactity of cotwa and oakum. The shecs of the picke-y were owned by afr. Lousson, We cou'd oniy assertatn the names of a tee of the owners of the houses burned. Turee of them 9e- longed to Mrs. Alonz0, two to a widow ia France, one to Mr Gilmore, ove to Mrs, Dorvin, and one vo Mr Lous. sen. On the deeling houses ourned, the Merchants’ Insurance Company oad a risk of about $10.00 Most ot them were occupied by poor pecp Toere was, however, a fine grocery at tae corner of Casucalvo and Louira sverts, kept by D. P. Wesel, in whica a soem $7,000 was cestroyed. On the sock there was an ance cf $2.000. Very livtle furniture was caved.— New Orivans Picayune, April 10 PARTICULAKS OF THE FIRE IN BARDSTOWN, KY. The Louisville Courier Tur vinues toe toliomiug partion iore:—We regret wo learn that @ very destruct’ve fire o¢ currec on Sa, urday the 12 hicst., inthe bewatiul viliage of Bardstown, the couniy seat of Neis.n, thirty-nine miles from this city. The lirc originated about 11 o’eloes, ‘man old ten gin alley owned by I. Matcdngly, and occa. pled by seme negroes, who hac been puruing ruobish in the rear of the wnement. \s af exb wing was olowing at the time, the flsmes sprea? wi h,the greatest rapiaity and before noon tue eniire portheas’ern suction of the town wes destroyed. Ta that portion of the vlase no:hing Won raved, every house vieldiug to the destructive ele: ment. The fohowing corapiises all of the property dea- troyed, so far as we bave been enablec to ascertain: — Ten pin alley of T. Mattingly ; cftice of G. W. Hite: Aex Moore's house: Mrs. Coox’s resitencs; stable ot Mat Poem, with his borser; GW. Hive’s spiendid restaonce whose Jons exceeds $26 000; Mrs. MeAtwe’s residence. so. thedist chuch: Mre_ Gioron’s residence: Mrs. A beuse; J. ©, Wickliffe’s ze-i@enee: old school hucse, Seventeen dwellings were destroyed, with stables wad outhovses. 1rom none of which was aay property saved. ‘The total jose is timated at over $100 000. FIRE AND LOS® OF LIFE AT NIAGARA FALLS. The Bofl-io Republic ays, that mt ball past ten o viosk, on Mi nday evening, & fire broke onc in one of the woocen epanties Just beww Niegara Falir, ant consumed it. It waa ccoupted by a Freeh sho-maker his tawily. Next me rnyng, that paper, the bodies of .ne French- nan, witn thoee ¢f two wowen Who Jived in tos shanty, were taken ‘rom the ruirarussted tomerisp It te mo. pred that they were tuff cated by the smoke before they knew foeir danger. and 0 per tabed borribiy in their boca. FORT WINNEBAGO DESTROYED BY PIKE. We learn frown the Porter City Badger Siul that the cater portion of the builéings of old For: Winnebags were destroyed by fire laet week. The buildings were oo- oupied by private families, and eonnderable household property was lost, 1, That the Federal and State governments, each su- eme in its prescribed constitu ional sphere, are not tagonistic the one to the otber, but harmoaious ani co-operative, and respect to the just powers of both should be everywhere manifeted by a taithtul admiois- tration of and submission to the laws of esch and all as indigy ‘ble to the preservation of the Union. 2. That the framers of the constitution designed to render the Union indissoluble and immortal, and the de- feroe of the Union ageinst all enemies, foreiga and do- mestic, is the highest injunction ot honor and patriotism. 8. That the consttution vests in no legisla- tive power ever slavery or apy otner domestic iasti:u- tion of the States. That new States formed out of Terri- tories of the United States, baving adequate population, adopting republican governments, anc comolying with the just requirements of the corstitation and the ae ovgbt to be admitted into the Union on « f.tiog équality with the other States. with or without slavery, as the good people thereof, being citizens of the United States, in thei: mumcipal character, may be pleased to orcaip; thatall agi ations of the slavery question, whe- ther io Stares or Territories, should cease in Congresy, ‘and the existing laws should be acquiesced in by all levers of the peace of the Unioa. 4, That every right protec ed by the constitution should be faitbtul'y accorded to every cinss of men to whem its (aby extere, without regard to se: birth or religion of pares entitled to such rights, that loyalty to the government, honesty and capacity, are the true tes‘s of the eligivi ity ot men to the enjoy: ment of the franchises of citizens, 5. Peace, commerce and friendly relations with all ne- tions, but ‘no entangling alliances with any, observiog peutra'ity, end performicg every jast odligsuon towards all, commending the Diessigs of selfgovercment and free institutions only by the example of our own peace, prceperity an¢ happiness. 6. That we achere with inflexible fidelity to our ancient whig principles, the spint and object of which are ‘to form a more perfect union, estadiish justice, insure do- meetic tranquillity, provide for the esmmon defence, pro- mote the general weifare, and secure the blessings of hberty to cu'seives and cur Pyrtenity.”” 7. Economy and accountabilf y in administration, re- venue to be ratsed chiefly by duties on importa, and not by direct taxation ; but in levriog du'ies, discrimating within the revenue standard, so as, while distributiag the benetits and burthens of the policy fairly among ou clases and rections, to encourage and protect aome in- dustry; works of improvement of @ national charscter, necersary for national Ceense, and to facilitate, extend, and foster natienal commerce; the faithful acminis'ra- tion of the public Jands and the funcas derived therefrom, as a trust in beba f of all the States; and the prinsiple of equal justice to all, having been acjuired by the eom- mon bicod and treasure of all; the just aushority of Con- gress over the revenues, expendi:ures, and local mschi- nery «f the government 8, In Sace policy, the punctual payment of principal anc interest of the public debt, obeying every obligation ot Guty or comity to the federal or State goveroments; the promotion of intellectual, moral and physical ia- pees of people and country; guarding the judistary in its Purisy nd independence, against the temptstcns of political end par'y influence and control. and presery- ing ixviolable the established sa’e-guards of life, Meerty and property. IspicTing RarLRoAD EmPLoyees —The conductor f @ train of care netween Jonesville and have bern indie €d for manslaughter, ision whereby geveral lives were ost on the 7th cf February last. “MABITIME INTELLIGENCE, -Havre FOR CALLFOBNIA, £0. Georze Law.....New York.... .Aprii 21. eee Aspinwall STEAMEBS TO CALIFORNIA. For Asrinwala—1Dinois Sth und George Law 20th cf each th, mout STEAMERS TO AND FROM HAVANA. isaeet—From Charlestor 19h ana 4th, due at Havana 234 i From Bavana 10th and 2th, due at New York 17th ist. arta Crry on New GuaxsDa—From New York 17th, ar- riving a. Bevans 33d and New Orlesns 25th. From New Or. Jeans Sth, Havans th, due at New York 13th. Bisex Wakeion—From New York 12th, arriving st Havana isth and New ist. From New Orleans 2th, Havana MGcaneu One" Brom New York tof each month at AKER CITY New each month, Baveue Sih, aud Mobile Sik From Movie 15.1, Havana 1a, dve st Phew York 224 Canawas—From New York 47%, arriving et Havana 2d ard Sew Criean 5'1 From New Orleans 12h, Havana 15h “When the above datos fail on tae M1 aad mn e on Sunaag, the steamers w onMoncay They tears New Orieansba near é a3 as tide Teabel leaves and Havana a will 0d ang baw THE OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND CHINA. The tolowing may be of value to thove having correspond: ence wito tbe nas:— tod | leaves Southampton on the 4th and Akh of eack month, Arrives at Gibraltar about the &b and 25th of same monte, Arrives ai Maite about the 14th an4 30th of same on. Arrives at Alexandria abou: the i8th of same ard 4th of for. moni Leaves Suez about the 20th or 2ist of same and bth or 6th of folios ing month. Arrives at Aden about the 25th or 26th of same aus 1b or 2th of following month. eaves Aden about the 26th or 27th of same and duy of arri woth. /eamer arrives at Point de Galle about the 6th or Tth end 52d to 24 of folio month. Leaves Poirt de Galle for Penang the same day, if the steamer Las ¢iready arrived which tukes the mail or. Arrives at Pulc Peoang ebovt the 2th or 13th and 28th and ‘Txb of fo! ow nz month. inne at iti about the 15% or 16th and Slat or lst of Jowing Bout eaves Bi avore about 12 hours after arrival. Arrive: oo pad wdout the 220 or 24th and 6th er loth ot following mont eaves pext day nghae, Two wails leave Ki glanc—one on the &th and 20th of each mor th—via Marretiles, and arrive at ‘about the same time as the oi TTS all ‘and Waters tnvended for the Naw Youx ELD ahtuld be valet, 23 AUMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. 5 15, MOON RISES. 642 mow WAzER. Puat of Sew York, April 18, 1836, CLEARED, Steamship Washington Oavendy, Bremen—C H Sanda. Snir Herqua, Cartwrigtt Hong Kong A A Low & iiros, t, Lepch Liverpool. davis, New Urieat s—W T Frost. (Brom), Kaschen. bremen—H 5 Bark & bares (Br), Watlington, macnias, Me—Tucker & Lig: thewne. brig b store, Whitmcre, Ragusa Ia Granée-B P Buck & Co, Brig W B Dash web, Sagua la Grande-U & kJ Pevors. Brg 8G Adams, bemingway, Neuvitas—irett, Son & Uo, Brig Altavala, Varver, unrderas—Wa'eh, Carver & Chaat, Rote M Wastiigon, anderson, Murds L6lcnd—Thompeon & unter. brig N Stowers, Stowers, Jacksonvi le—R P Ruck& Co. rig isilian, Nicto ua, Buckaport--R P Buck & Lo, Sehr JK Boker Berry naracca -Chase & omall Fehr Maza, Lindsay, han —Corning, Bento & Co. Serr A Fie d, Phillipa, Bermuda W i Smith Behr MM Freeman, Nicserson. st Joka, WF—JS Merrill. Pebr Narregerseit, Hail, bt Johra fh f—Ubase & small Sehr & W brown, Derricazon, Wilm'ngion—Dolner, Potter Beir Seveh Louise, Hix, Dam ariscotta—B F Metcait. Sebr E huriout, Mckeriou, Hesor—s W Lewis, font § A App etcn, taylor, Boon -W T serrick. Behr M Msusia, Pentoid, Boston—Deyton & Sprague. fbr Perrine, Clase, bristol «taster. Scar Enterprise, Mot, New Haven—J H Haveus. ivop Mount Hope. Philips, Taunton—Masier. b's pb a Weer, Phillips, Dighton—Master Sicep America, Burion, Providence Muster. Hermer Thos Swonn Green, Baitix ore—Cromwell’s line, Bieamer Kevnetec, Biske, Philace.phia—bandiord’a line, ARRIVED, Bu smentp Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, &c, with mdse, to Ludiam & cv menos cuip Heivevs, Marsb, Bavre March 10, with mdse and 242 prea gers, to Was Whitlock Jr. arch 12 lat 4925, lon 5 60, bark Cour of Lreppe, steering W; 13h, Jar’ 49 08, lon spobe ship Vuiture, of New York. 100 dayatrom Batavia ter Favre; 1ith, #seaman fell overnoard ant was lost; Zid lat 46 0, jon 1.6 Up with the French brig Ardent, of Fe- T. Asi bing condition, with loss of buiwa fs, mainmast ud Ox from ber the captain, mate aud 15-0 ew Laving been wazhed overboard on the 1Sth 22d, Iut 4640. ton 34, spoke brig Por Inxx, bound to St Peters, NF; 30 b, lat 4410. lon of burdre, bonne 'to Liverpool, wit wai'e, Wanted no aesistance; Slat, Int 43 2), son i315 passed ehip Collab, ot Liverooo:, steering i Ltn ast. int 4010. fon £6 45 #pod = ship ( ompromise, trom Liverpool fF few Yok. 1:6 Hitom Murch 11 to Apeil 3, experienced very Leave ga es trom Ww to NW ebip franc eell Jobnston, Cardi, Merch 10, with railroad inca orc 14 paseengers, to Mcriitmer Livinxaton Hb p at act, Worth, New Oriea.s, March 2%, with ection, anh it Breet Hark © J Peren Bhiveriok, Menos Ayres, March 6, with WW Dekorrert & Go, March %, off Perana rico, spore atlo Krewater from Kio Jareiro ror New York: 26th, off pe St Koa €, apCKE bArK Cora, trom io Janeiro for Sew orl Hyrk Fleurieu “¢ Be'levne (Fr), Saulug, Rochelle, 5 days, with bree y, # + to Renauid & Fras cots. Has heavy weather Fark WO Adon, Bates, belize, Hond, 24 days, with ides, de, 10 F a exene er: ‘Bark Cura, Leavitt, Fisal, March 16, and Aptlachicola April 2 with mdse, to Patrulio & kehevari Bork Gipry. Mallard, New ries: Car ike, Zimmerman & Co. Hai wee rig Here cauina (Sard), Batura, Genoa, 64 days, passed Gi braling Feb 25 with trust ard 14 peasengers, to @ Vasari. Brig ke ip e (Ff, of Balifex), M. chell, Babis, 31 aay, with suger, Ao 10 Kirk and 4 Von Suchs ‘brig Burt, Welntyre, ¢ ordenas, 11 daya, with sugar acd mo- Jaw es. 10 Moees Taylor © Co. Bad heavy weather, lost fore- torgelantreast and head of mainmast, 13ih inst, off Cape acon parredsark Cornelia, bound N. brie Gen Merehall, Partricge, Guantanamo, Cabs, ; with fugar,1oGennell, Minturn & Co; vessel to Walsh, Carver AChexe Tho‘: M bas experienced very heavy weather aova hort, 2c. 16h inst, lat 36, lon 64 opens was bark Kilea, of y weather on tae pas. for Féwartown, from @ cruise, fall; Hatteras, ex. Fenenerd y merern | ale From 8 & ser wh maw ny be: stores roen, mee Wille (ot ), Btuart, Trindade Guba, wih roger, ac, te Mayhew, Talbot & Co. ‘Apri 1, Caps an tor io bearwg BNW claunt 12 miles, rookie brig Laure to, from, Avpa wall for ‘Tobasco, 7 Core out, all well; same day, of ye, Cu’ inst, Tat S163, lon 71 60, P oak rs rer, Johnsca, Obareston, 10 days, with cation, an Bruen, Pearson, Georgetown, 80. 7 days. 10th » saw bark Jasper, trom Charleston for New uel Bolton, Gedéer, Georgetown, BC, 8 days, i Brith, Haslett, Wumington. ‘a'son, C , Newbern. Beir p Wranders Prvet ons NC, 6 days tia Picket = . 7 Bact ett, Pbiiadelphe tor Boston. 4 At if 8 Sete D bebr J ‘br Rec! ap om en Ren porepert, oh Rogers, ‘chr Connecticut, Bebr Jape, Kin Schr Julius Webb, Lovell, Kingston for Norwich. ‘The steamship Ba.tic arrived at ber wharf last night at 11 o'clock. BELOW. Bark Jasper, Bennett, from Vtarleston, with cotton, Ac, to Dunham & Dimo: a is Norwegisa bark, from adi Brig Excel, Tatmas, from Bevaumah, with cotlon and rice, to Siero 0) val wite sbip knows 0 ; Bebr Abbott Lawrence, Belcher, 17 daye from Cardenss, with " r (oe bark and (wo brigs, unknown. SAILED. 8 Tanne Wrieht. Liverpoo'; @ R Lamar, Loccon: Corne ‘Sb Mus Gr xrel).de; Jobn J Boyd, Liverpool; American Uaion, do; rakd W Blodget, Sisal. ‘ ‘Wind curing the day trom NW to SW, with squalls. | Marine Jorrespondence. PHILADELPBIA. April 13 —Arr bark Albion Linco!n, Dua- nicg, Cardecss; ectrs Maria Pickup, Baker, Gavannah; Chas A vrei er, Marte Beston go Cle ee 08 Tee. Meiers, Leet ship wy er loox, Ft Georges, » B; scars Kiva! (3r), Mckay, Hall on Ne mith, Bridge ‘ahmareo, Jobnson, Batt: Caro ine Bi port; Chaa A Greizer, Marts Po. tland; , Adama, Nan wueket; Alfred Berzait, Carlisle, P: Miscellancous and Disasters. ‘The brig Demaraza, which was sunk in the Bay, between Bedloe’s and Governor's Islands, has been raised by one of the Bistop boom derricks, and taken into the Atlantic bdein, where ber cargo wis Wecharg+d, and woere the vessel and cargo will both be sold at auction. Thi« vesvel was sunk in so Ceep water and muddy «bottom as to render the job of raising her one of the mogt ¢iffcuit ot the kind that has ever been performed. ‘The water was 72 ‘oet in Copth, and the taffraii ot the vesse! Was imbedded 15 feet uscer the mud. ®he brig was of 200toas burthen, which, with he preesure of. the water at eo great depta, caused the bfting sirain to be equal to about 60 tr Lurivg the overe ion fvur 2 inch ol ‘choles were parted at one time. Dheee were larger than any of the cables, except one, whiob were wed in raring the ship Joseph Watker, that ‘wes eunk in the sup at the foot of Dover rtreet, and but par- tisly suomerged. ‘She raisirg of the briz was # most satisfac. ‘ory. test of the power and effectivenese float- ing boom derricks There are now ti of this deecription belongin; in almost consiant use, raising sunken ies about the harbor and rivers,’ placing machinery on board of stesmeze, 6ni other heavy operations. Their power is said fo be equal to 2 000 tone u-der water. or about 500 tons in ‘There. witb the many powerful steamtug ha'f dozen mcre ficating dry docks, show conclusively the advaniacee acd comanfreia) importarce of our Metropolitan harbor it is esti, ms ed that ‘he wreck of tbe Joseph Walker, which waa wi Qt and tslbed abcnt until it became w nuisance and eye-sore, ecula bave been raisec by the boom derrick in five ¢a News Ornice, April 18, 1556, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HELALD tr fs not en errcr that the bark Bicharc Cowles, fom Bor. eaux, is consigned toFunch & Meincke. “They erterea her at the Custom House, and are doirg her bi ‘The cargo is consigned to twenty ore otder firms cesices Siinpeon Brothers, JT HALL, Marine Reporter. Bousing oF 4 BELGIAN Barx.—The bark Macedonian, of Bath, Maine. at Hivanafrom Bavre, ha¢ on board the mvster ard crow of the Felgian bark Stinislaus, which was burnt at ea, Br Bark Barrret Cann, at Boston from Gl yw, on the 27th ult, lat 44. lon 4C, in @ gale from & to W, shipped a sea, whicc ewept house rom ceck, sbifted cargo, and washed two eeomen overboard. Br pric MARtE11o, cf and from 8t Joun, NB, for Baltimore, iid fish ard lumber (recent!y reported 8) With 10th inst. in e leaky and disabled concitioa, lat ‘4, by whaling bark So on, whioh took off tce crew, 6 nd carried thems to Westport, Mass. The 5 Gays cut, bed beavy Ueto ig, lon {2 “hum lo, Wren curing which carried away fore- mast snd bowesprit, aud Bem knocked avay The crew were Lesrl exhsusted when rescued, taving been ou the wreck 2 days, Gad were but just able to keep tne brig free. four Exizanern Conyrit, 8: Norfolk trom Barbadoes, lost QUEENS TOW 25—Put in, Br bark Catharine Pamber tox, Uvenden, 45 da; s from N York for Rotterdam. haa severe w ‘all the paeeage. In lon 4, the ehip laboring and Jesking ro tealy, was com el ed to throw over about 20 tons of cargo, io lighten ker, Meinourse, Vec2i—A now! eed board the achr Eudoras, at By crey trim Vaveo, 6 th:t @ wreck was reported to have taker place # ehort sivce at Ecos, the most southerly cf the Friendiy lees, She was aid to have been un American abip, tlour leden, lsree quantities ot which, mosuy were svenon the island, Some 16 tons, however, had necu. lazded cate It wes further stated that ehe nad been run on sbore—no account of "he crew. Wxxck—Capt Pitman. ot ship Arcole. at Phi'adelphia. from Pawermo, recc rts that when between lats8 40, lon 65 35, passed eevernl plecer’f timber; also half of @ topsall yara of roma veestt- from the appearance of the yard arm he thought it aid net belong tom sailing vew el. Wrsing Vesser—- Brig Bodgn7a, ot avd for San Francisco, from Puget kourd, eatied acout Nov 12, and has notsince veea beard trom. dhe beicuged to Henry Wetherbee, #8q. Exirsc's cf letters to E lwood Walter, Eeq, Secretary of the Boara of Underwriters:— Prxsaxnvco. March 15. ‘The bark Ewlthfielé was condemned by a survey cf Mog ich Aud tu det puolic auc ica for $ she was pur ebased by tbe coreigree, Wm Liboev, Jr, son ef the late con eu bere. The American captains at'the time in port, after having reoommerdec ner prcoredtog home, retu-ed to survey her ony forther. Ber ouitt and cther weastls were also sold at auctca the cor Fig toremast for the brig tyeeman }, for $1,500. and she will be likely to preceed on her voyage next week 1,200 bhds were cischarged irom ber. Sr. THOMAS, April 1, 1856. ‘The a) ip Scphia Walker, Capt Moore, ot Boston. from N Yo! Sth March bound to Valosraiso, arrived yeetereay in distress: in Jat 34 lon 12. enccuntere? a gale; vlowing a perfect hu cane, was Loerded by @ tremendous sea, carrying away bul- warks, splittiog covering boards, leaving timber, ope to the fea, starting stem ard cu.weler end all the books on her atar- bosid bow, ard Lressing some of her beams tor ward; when st mederated Jound three feet waer in her p»mps; had to throw: over part cf cargo: bept away for St. shvmas, arvived off tke bartor op nigh 30th Marcb, urd struck ov Triangle Rocka for two Foure, when eucceeded in getting off avd into th der--pumpacontinusly gic, cargo discharging. Lavscurn—At Freeport, d inst by Capt Enos Boule, a fine et: p of abcut 1000 tons, called the Harriseeket, owned by the builders one others, and Capt Atubrore Talbot. who com meids ber Also by Mersrs © & C Mins, a fine bark of about 600 tons called the Nacoocees. &he wil! be commanded by Capt Goo Waste at Goccepeed Lardirg, Fast Haddam, Ct, recent!y, from the yarc of wk & WH Goodspeed. a sp endia schr of about 240 ‘Aone, completely rigged ca the atocks. calied the “LU gores’’ he it owed by Mecars Lewis C Jones, Geo Bulkley, Wm Corerhil), Jr. aré others, and is insended for the Hart- ford wend Phil e will be commanded by Capt B Southwo: jotice to Mariners. Captain Browne of.the schr Etcney, at Hong Kong. revor's the to ‘ov ing ehoal: ~“* With the centre of Low Isiand bearicg istance bout +x miles, rounded on @ coral park of ‘The ship. at the tie going fast, could not get but two casia of the lead. It appears to be a continuatioa Cf the Liapa stoal; therefore versels gomg between Low ds'and exe Hay cock aboud Beep within sight of the.reach ot Low Is.wnd. na 1 could just discern the breakers from the deck en tke beach ct Low Inland, wrile getting the caste of the jeuc.”” ‘Whalemen Cid vt New Bee ford 16th, bark Sun (of Mattapoisett), Poole, Atlantic Ocean Below oJ; th, ekip Europa, with 200 sp 2100 wn oil. arr at Weetport 16th, bark Boon, Smith, Atlantic Ocean, St ‘Thetras March 1!, with 115 obis sp and 200 wh oil, Sent nome © bois #p €).¢0 wh oil ard 1100 Ios bone. rark Covington, en, has 82 bbis ap, 1460 do wh oll acd 7300 Ibe ron Bark Leercer, et, Mystic. tas 2) bbis ap, 400 do wh “fl. Teuched @; St He'era Feb 2%, Union, Kills, NB, 15 4p. would be et Dorniz ica att the let of April. x aA Uae Jan 23, Marda, Drak jor At Tembez. no¢ate, Mermai¢, Howes. of Westncrt. c'ean; Ben Queen, Hioughten co. 5 bblasp. Capi H revorts thet on the tottne 20tr Jan, he lost 2d and Sa mates, and their ew, DY CeRetiOn. ipchea—Cit Caoe Horn, no date, Sars Bhesf, of Naw Bed- ford She was to crulse {0 Jat 40.5, and wou.d proceed wo the texdwich Islends son e time in Marck. Dec 14, co lat, &c, Wiliam & Henry, Grinnell. WB, one lit 57 44, lom 168 41, was teen an Am whaler sbowing 8 blue flag wiih setter W, and red, yellow aud red cortzontally epoken, éc. Br stip Miles Puston, trom Manila for Liverpoo! (who re ported kavirg enoken the ship Jobn G Coster said something Felative ‘v ihigahip wtuch could not be understood), March 60 Ion ‘ thip Ctaor,frcm Liverpool for Bavannah, 90 days out April . Ik on 83 60. bolp Ocean kxprese, Cunningham, hence Nov 13 for San Prarcivct, Bcy 24, lat 2127, lon 88 23.’ A ship with Howes ri suppeseo i NB. from Honolulu, bound © i, wear leo passed Jan 16, lat 65 13 5, lon 63 ‘Ho +t) eaile. and showed @ wile signal, red top’ aad bots wim tive cr bleck centre with a couble name in it thip Corinre, Stiokney, from Boston Nov 16 tor San Francis- co, Jon k mt 4207 B, I 16. Ship Askapers, Grows trom Havre vis Havana for New Or- leans, ¢ prii 5, 60 miles 8'W of Tortugas. ret ete Koberts, trom Malaga for NYork 60 cays ont, having estricd awny bis rudder, had tt slung with chaine the captain ccnsidered it eats ang desired to be reported, April 4, lat & . lon 10 nr @(ot Halfex, NB, from Chagres for NYork, April 13, jon 79 yk Bteteon, from Tangier for Boston, April 16, off Block “eacy from Philadelphia for Boston, Apri! 16, off Fore! Ports, Arvas, West Africa, Feb 3—In port bark Isabella, Berry, for leew ard. Axnnosssy, March 2%—In port Br bark Tuscarora, Cain, for Boeton, lg Boy.nos ayRvs, March 6—In port ship Mar; Biz, Up- ten, from ane for 8 York; barka Ann He ‘addy (from Li- verpcoi), for Aoxdor’ G farren, Bentley, hencs for Ant- wiry: Swen, Boker Crom ) tr Naor’; Icha Mur: ray, Fmalley, put back, leaky Rainic*, Hughes, hence, Mr? Queer. Lown (trom Onpe de Verce) for NYork "“Fatha, 7 from Aamburg) for Fesoaminco;, Aptalove (1), Meere for NYork, brig Starlight, Corneil, for'do gdaye: schrs Cxtrorive Jebreon, Crammer, hence for Falcoouth Fubra a Weed, , kenge, for Bouton; Le via Bi orders, ry, Tur f Forten), for Vaiparaiao. Gompin bln, w ebip sbow ig @ bive signal with e whylo ball in the cectre, Contantisorie March, i2-In port steamer en Kn7x, pd up en Wott Mw. Maren 2 In port Br bark Yeomaa, to toad for ton, eet ikravamo (Cuba), abs March 29.19 port beivs Lodeba orvron, for NYork 4 enya; hutly W Seabury, Habbarc. fi sie ee march 24—Jo port ship Gon Barry, Beaver. uno. Fld 1%b, eb B a Camer, Bessa; 7). bark Hansoo er, NLork. - oe rag 30 1 Feb & china Viluia, Leach, ¢iag: Gtevhen Baiwie 1ae eet Tee ye don tb doper vurka Rana Mane tere, for Jo lg; Lave Yaukoo, Gore, , dap 1s—Arr abip Vituia, Leack. Liverpool Aug Bou 1-08, from New ongurmns, April chips Lotus, Watson, Haurax, H, . timOre Rls ies Tareas dares ane ¢ oni on, ater. Lawrence, do 7th; jaiter, Belony, rock, Doane, Jo Lith; Eenry Clay, do 14th; Boot Light, Drummord, 624 Yorkshire, Marsbi : New ‘Werld, Knight and Emersid Iale, ae Par- sons, Pierce; Flwh Magutre; olfields Wert Point, Mul iper, ard Ocean Rover, 6m’ 2 dew pated, Oly of Halumore () Lieteb, for Pht H deiphis, Fool, do let; Dunk Mus- corgus, Carler, for baltimore 20th; alitan for iboarne Sth; Mindora, rr well, do 90th LiveRroot, Nb. April 10—arr bark Annie, Day, NYork. “ Eisnon, March ted chip Courier, Berne Cape Vord rm Meacurye, Nec 13—B1d Pathfinder, Abiman, Ratavis. Pe ‘abt March 26 -arr br'g ‘albion, Parker, for Pi. je . Matra, Mareb 22—Arr Evadoe, ins, Bwanses; 24a, Aileshescene, Bletece, Marseilles; *Britacaia, Woodward, verpool. = Pour Purerr ‘Brive Dec 23 8d Sweden, Dall Porr Bautic, March pao port ship Bobt Patteo, Giles for Yor, reeds, for Boston I¢z; bar but deta ved by the fon in the bersor, which wasvery thick, Borrendas, Waycb 25—In port abip ran for NYork dg; Ovtch barks Becrietia Kiranéth Susanne, far Veen, do¢o" Neder’ands Kater, for Baton do. “et barks Cuba. Tucker, tor Glou- i March V7—ip giver 2 Are: Avelina Sant aur garan, 0) Bell. Fo rae m ter, Orr H ‘amazon, do 30 days; Martra Wor bingtcn, Powor, Going wig cargo. m brig Cabusac, from Boston. Bld bth, basis Ocouous, Adame, ‘oucester. Br Jouss, MF, March 27~-Cid cchr Mokawt, Heard, Porte &r Jonn, NB, April 15 (by tel)—Arr ship Minnehaha, Dum- 18, bar, Boston 46 bow F: "Arr sbips Albool, Barnaby, San Francle- Mother, Horg K>0g. he arch 15—1p port bazk tsace Horse, Sear'es, far Bosica 10 dast. anne Match 61-10 port bark Raalel, Wheldeny far Pa- toston soon. Tanroa, West Airica, Feb 13—In port bark Mandioster, ‘eTDAD, UDC. renaee ae heir Onto, repel emo 2 fertar, Mix, Singapore; 204, ari 1, Bale, n. Feb3s, ship Galen, Barber, for sondon idg: Indirmaa, o- lum, tor NYork, Home Ports. ALEXANDBIA, Aprii 16—Arr echr Mott Bed York; Sid schres Alen, Boston; M Nasser, m New Montezuma, Boston. . 4 Ny by rr y ae) ‘s at Joun, ‘NB; Onar es (br), Boaaron, & Perkins, Nickerson Schrs, NF; echrs J WI iudrar, Clark, N York; frado, Wareham, Nebraska, Guassi my Eowen, Providence; Martha’ Cahoon, Halltax; Sarana? (Beh. ‘Butcbinsou, Halitex. sid, briz susan Clements Barpedoss, BCS1O >,’ Apri 16 — Arr sien vers Jose 9b Whitney, Howes, Balimore; ‘Enooh irain, Hennessey, New York; show Monte: rey, Benson, Bat«via, Marcellus, Bartie atte; Judge Shaw, Peakos, Calcutia 1ds' Kelley, Salem; scars usoe 1 Crowell, Balem; augenette, Hand, Sew Orieans Od, 'p North American, Clark, 8! to i Mai Pool; barks Rienzi, Bangs, egos; Ellen Maria, Sickerecn Balimore; Usion, Koudri 0; Amy, Hammond, Philadelpbia; Geo Scott, Gulliver, sor: tolk; heaown, dears, Philade.pbia: abby Whitman, Caheos, chs ae Kelley, New York; sew York, G Li, to 2), House, Hato Gropbed Brig ® rea Malsge Blgaal raphed brig Ward; - Eiv Sowall Nocti Btctephea N , Uvioad fer ; Md diever. Cook! Nitiedaa; brig Rpitire(G:) Wik wad, Bart aa Prince; Aurale Davis, Mob) e; Seronda, Mort: BO; schirs, Daxignt. Parker, davana: ‘ksonville; NJ Bra=te 20, Wm ‘Hl, on, , ot Marys, Ge; Maras Niebing Bey’ Md; ELE Wales, Bowe, Falla, Biders Harding, Yorks Willan’ t¢ eweomb, Bacok, doz wer 7 sid, wind &W modarate Howard, Crowell, do. © to rain latter part, hips Irere, orth Americ¢ic John daven; barks Ben breeze, Uniett:in, Cansda; brigs Lucv Amn, Aftios, Maine, Taogest;, schr Marion & Gould; and from the Read ebipa |. Bagig, Uriask; bark bamiltop; bark Bi etar ‘ai.chorrd In the roads. BUCKSPORT. April BArE | schr Lake, Lawrence, Baltl- more; \, Liydrangea, of] peg Ba rears brig Alston, Ware, Battimore; echr ral, CHARL¥S10N, April 14—Arr s eamship Nashville, Berry, NYork; rhips (mar Facha, Rarnes, byes Ca 'itornia (Du, ebip kmma, A. Li 01; bri suse (swe@, rr , Anas, Liverpool; er Eardberg, Antwerp. Cid ehips' New York: Ne ; Aniingtcn, § orion, do; brigs uinne (3wed). Evenren, Gotha: burs; Orlendo, Gifford, Wimingion, Nez Uybee, Ferguso Nites er im (oan pyre Peary, cae Raltit x . 5 Md Arr e eavy, . imere. DAKIMOUSH, apr) 1—Bld ach Crémoon Potter, (trom Rew Ped'ord) re Ea81PUBT, Apri 10 -arr sch’s Benjamin, NYork; 1%m, Terressee, Wooster, P iladelphia. Bid Lb, sotirs Maria Jane, Creeby, Alexandria; BK Dunten, aod Wiiatngton. » York. FRANKFURT, April 12—Sid, berk £8 Fletcher Fletcher, Bavona; 15'h, brig Eien Maris, Corti, Bavans, FAL R2VeR, april 16 arr_sicop Ann s Holmes. Hem mord; NYork. Sdechrs 4 & Carasle, Siople, Phiadsiphia, Tith; Martha Wrightiogon, Wrightington, 40 - GLOUCr 51K, april 13—Arr schrs Orris Francis, Olerk, Georgetown for Thomastor; 15th. #r brig South Boston, Caa- pingham, Sur‘nan; eours sinvire, Lovesvi le for Ibilade\p ms. Lith. ecl oO ir Lenmark, NYork. BOLMbS’S ROLK, April 14 P M—Arr brig Portiand. Jor- dan, Philadelphia for oston: schrs Corinthiap, Tayler, Ner- folk for do; James Freeman, Freeman, Tavgier for Portland; NBT thompson, Burnes. Fhiledetpbia for ealem; Waukeag, for Matehspongo Creek; James Henry, Nisk- €rton, co for Feat’s Island. Va; 7 Pharo, Craame~; Heary & ebropebire, Shroprire; Pinta, Latham, and Mary 'Putlersom, Love, Boston tor Philudel;hia: Lily, Francis, do for Charies- top; ¥m Carroll, Rovivaen. do tor Bucksville 5 ; Barnstable, Gotham, do tor "Providence. Treasurer, Wan'es, Balem tor Thiladelpbia; Flying Cloud, Becnett. ivubee for ¢o; Ms Me- thews, ——, Nantucket, for do, 2, ——," Bath for Frederichsourg; Barmonh, Wheeler snekport for tralatay FoomaFurburh, Kendall, Rockland for Wilmington, NU. oi rigs deola, Tangier; seis D J Sawer, Charms and Magyar April 15—Arr bri Havena for Ported; Bre zien Bray, savan! ; J Nickerson, Mickersam, Baltimore for 46; Houltoa, Veuzie, tm Salem for Phi ade dhte. which railed hence for do 10th inst, put back leaking osdiv, amd will proceed 10 B rt for repairs; echrs ann nit B, Coprelly, Fhiladeipbia for Salem; Ocean Wave, do for Nan- tucket; Tzium ph, Wooebury, Nortosk for Kingston; sitin ore for Bt Jcbn: NB: -usan. Kuesell, York fer Cousira, % N Noatncket Mabore?. Robinson Boston tor rhil aia; Honveb », Nickerron, do tor MYork. Sidschrs R 6 Pitu, Corinthian, James, Freeman, Heary, T Mi James ‘M_& Sbropehir atierson Wm Carre 1, MA bathew: isurer, Flying Cloud, Ke- Harmona, kmms Forb'+h, Ocean Wave, Susan a.d MB Makorey. April 16- Sid brig J Nickerson: eches N BT Thompson, Ana Fliza B. irivinph, Har neh D und Sea Foam. hemuin ata M. wind light from Kast brigs Venus, Port- land, Alesia, Brazilian, Holton; shra Arc ic (Br), Albatross and ‘Astren BIGBLASD LIGHT, Cape Cod. April 17, 8A M—Paes- ing in brig J Mickerson. Baltimore, for Boston’ BABTFORL, april 16—Arr s'enm schr sachem, Thresher, NYork; echr Chas Uarro'l, Pratt, Phisde'ph a: sloop New Word, NYork. | tidwieam sche Uncas, Gates, 4 sche A Fharo. Lily, Ba glass, Gaines, do, LUBKC, ‘April 7-8 d'schra Velocity, Huckins, NYcek! 11th, Eoutherner, birsirore. d re. do MOBILE, pen sbip Thomas Church, Merrill Havre. 1Zb- arr thip Lochinvar, ‘sorton, antwerp; unde, Guthrie, Lewuna, Clp ecbrs Empire, Osborne, Providence; ara & Susan, Myers, NYork MAUHIAS, Avril 10—s'd orig Celt, NYork. In port 12h, echrs Orion, Johnson, for Mstauzas; Yok. DEW ORLEARS, April0. PM rare sine 5 Mostgomery, Eamilton, Boron; St Louis, Hoyt. Liverpcol:echr WW eink ness, bala, Tempico. Od. ships tarry of Couques', Fears, Liverpoo ; M ig acums Cray, Heory, Havana. inet, ships Keiyin and Rupbrasia; ships Mary Ogden, Par: (lthe-arr ateamsbips 1 ouisiana, Talbot, in vestor ; Texes, F WADA, ip ae Liverpool; Br bark aobilles, Palmer, b Briage, Ballad, Bosto>; attics, Chase, ton: Wanderer. Collins, Kai : brig Destino. Zuele:a, Barcelora; Wm C Mersho step. NYork, Fantie Currie, Desrbora. Baltimore. . A M—arr ship Harvest Queen, ——, Malia; schra Jas J Dey; Mistop, Kuatan I-'ands — Kelow, ¢xming up, ship Nep- ture, Batobelder, frora Liverpocl; John Cottle, saliowell, trom Go; Aloue, Wyman, trom Boston; Shakevere, Cumtotogs from Liverpool; Arkansas, Grows trom Havre via faxics; Her- meno, faom Bremerhaven; bark hase, Cbree, Bowion.’ Cid, sbipe Wm Nelson, Cheaver. Liverpool; Cicero. Loring. 40, Lehi, Knapp, Bosop; bark Rover, Divis, Havana, Mexicas brig Hercules, Pumariao, Vaguna; Bpan brig Aurora, Mi ie chr Mary (Br), Blevens, Belize, Honduras; J ayard, Lyrch, Vera Cruz Toned (Oren Aut inst chin J McKenzie, ©: Paul, bark GW Bail 6h atips dP. Whitney and OA farwall. Nt WORT, April]7, 6 a end Harvest Chmee | (C ‘ork; Wm Loper, Phtiadelp! Alexaucer, fom Providence tor Lod Cousins, of and frum Boston, for Matchepongo leet, Tobey, from Warbam for Balttmo‘e; su Waden, trom Bristol tor sew York, Sehr Catrering, of Fast Mactias, from 6 =: Ing on, NC, which sailed on the morning of the 1b, returned in the afterncon, on accourt ot head wird, and ren sits. Jn Dutch Island harvor, 16th, P M, ech-s John Meso trem Provicence for Phila; Only Daughter, from do for AY, aro two scbrs unknown, Hew BeDEORD, April 168id sohes Baltic, Buskar, : Cohseset, Tot af saitimore; Victor, Luce, Palia- Albany, ; Haatress, more Sid Ormus, Baker, Philadelphia; h, Person. ¢o; baite, Runger, Charleston. NE“ BURYPORT, Aprti 15—Sid bark bwallow, (new, 550 tone) Upton, Belem leth Arr'scbr D J Sawyer, Oburch, Philadelphia. De PFOLK, April —arr sche Elizaveth Voaell, Griggn, Borba ors. PROVIDENCE, April 17—Arr steamshio Petrel, Arey, Now York: rehre HH Atwood, Atwood ‘and , Apa'achicola, tor, Hoga, New York, Bid, sehr JB Dickinson, Uorson, Palle: Celphin. ‘OBTLAND, dpeil 15—Arr eebrs Lizzie W Dyer, McDufle, Philadelphia; D L Sturges, Norris, do. 16t—Azr bar) s Peri, Ubestrup, Malsnzoe° American Blake, Boston: «hrs Melncurne Hunt,” Norfolk: bome, tallimore: Delaware, Griages, NYory. Ud bark Sulloe D tnkwatsr, Mownaen; brigg Venuonrk, Harriman, do; Keoka ‘Trea: Cepan; Beleb, Rhute h'iade! PROVINCETOWN, Avril 17 -Sid eches Pasquonneck, Phita- cen bing} P, do :Boraph, Sew York. POR SMOUTH, April 15—are echr Race Rock, Brown, Pbile ceipt in. eae US, April li—Old sehr Caroline W Hoimes, Phi- Figo D, April 16~Arr rehra HPrice, New Yori; Hew Pew Yor: bOCKLASY, Aprill0—Arr aches Rea Lion, NYork for Bol- fant (nod ¢ Wax. “York. Sia schrs RB Pitte, Juatiom, god Gocen Crowd. NY ork; Hh Buean and Mary, N¥ork; 13, Kinmn Furoleh, Wilreiogtn NC; Jos Varwell, Lerwel Ldnow, Paw cket, and Chiefini on JAVANNAF, April 14—Arr svanehio Knoxville, Ladiow, NYorv: shivs Othello, ‘Tucker, H.sra; Elizabeth, Wiitasn: land; bilve Abay Frances. Garéner, Hayao; Robert Claviton, Lightbourn, do, Cid sche John Howard, Baker, Providence. RaLhM, Apri! 15- au ASica: Swellow (new), Up'on, Newbursport: solr F tollday. Hetoau, and Florida, Kelley, Pailadetpats Mariha Marth, bruni, New Your. Sid ieih, beigs David Dut fe’. Hvaonaw, Phiadeiphia; rebr Pasquonpock, Burronta, TF bilade pias WIEMIP GTON, NC, April 16—\rr Billen Hasden, How- eré, Carcenae Bpoken—On the If. ia Tet 0030, jon 79 45, spoke brig Jane, Of Hadtax, NS,) fm Ohagres, bound to New York WISCAESET. Aprt! M—Cid brig Phoebe A Pi Lewts, eet Teil ta Angola, Bhbctwol, aauoe River. I