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8 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1856. The President at Annapolis. ‘THE OFFICIAL VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY AT ANNAPOLIS, AND THE NEW WAB bin, mace an official visit to the “avai Academy. and new war steamer Merrimac, at Annapolis, on Saturday, ip accordance with vious apnouncement. They lett Washington the previous, (having accepted en invistion to be it at the ball given by Captain Lem pets + of Naval Academy,) and were socom- by apis Ingraham, recently appointed Chief of Burean of Ordnance and Hydrogrepay and of Koszta celebrity, They were received at the junction by @ com- mittee appoimied by the Mayor and (ity Couneil of An- mapcil> consisting of Jamer Murray, Alexander Randell, Thoma. Frapkiin, Wm. A. Speccer, Colonel J. Walton, J. Mactibvim aad Wm. Bryav, reqs, with a apecial trai cars provided by the Annspois Railroad Compaay, to eroid detention. ‘The Premdent acceded to the request of the commiites to im prove the time taus gained by meeting the citizens of Azpapolis in the Ser ave chamber, The Fresident bad rovms pr viaed for him at Walton’s i he sical concition of Mrs. Ligon’s health er t aecouchement ba deprived the Gover- mor of the pleasure ot envertaining ube ident at the Government Mansion. A’cr beirg essorted thither and tea having beeu provided, the Pres:deat and his party, at Tg o'clock, visived tne Seamte Chamber of the Capltol, When notwithstanding te impromptu notice, was thromged with citizens suc a large number of ladies. The Presicont was then brit fiy wiur-ssed by the chairman of the committee, Jamer Mur: ay, Esq. ‘The Fusipest, in reply, expressed his cordial thanks to the cbairmsn for such ay ag vearie welcome on his first wistt to the aicient anc utezesticg city of Annapolis, ‘The fact, aid ibe Previ ent, that i. us the seat of govern- mont ofa State distioguixce? no less for the enterpcise ‘than fer the intelligence, patriotism, and higa tune of its aud the cic/m- ance that here is wisely estad- lished, [ think, th» sesi of vational institution of uni- vewsal interest, woulict them-elyes make tt @ place of peouliar interest. Bit ic oxn never be without other eases of attraction, sironge ani more controlling even thas these. One eeprcia ly cecires to meet such @ popu- lation aa cnly, it see. to me, can dwell ine locality hal- lowed by 60 precious memories, and instinct with m0 maxy associations sugyes.ive of elevated purposes and moble sentiments. Famiiarity with the most sacred seenes does un doubt aly diminish in sowe « egres Loose emotions of reverence aad awe which tory st fist inspire, ba! it is pleaswat to Deiteve that the urs- — powe- of ‘he.r influence is never Jost. Standing m this hall his “houghts invariaply turn- @2 tothe past. Ine c, fr m the moment he entered the @nvirens of Acrepoits bis fucuities seemed eurrecdered to toe dominion of meanry. ine ccoasions of pecuiiar Qrialand eoxiety of © ica vourcity was at times the centre, those of joy and exultatin, and that great eveat of mateblesa morsel rubicity to’ woich you hay touching!y siverted, were a.) vefore him. It is for the moment as if the touch of a wand had obliterated the Presemt and restored the pact. Still the solemn fact Btands that rocne is here present who witnessed the aecenes of that day in N vember. 1781, when all basin was suspended, tha a reets thronged with peop! every window and ba cony crowded with lite an: ty wpoa the errival of Warbingtov, resh from the ious field of Yorktown. Neve ase tere who were present at that sublime spectacie—prrtaps the most august io all our eazali—when in his rom tue Father of nis Coun'ry resigned his military puwer io o the bands of the civil @athority from wheice it came. Nore are here who attended the deiicerations of the celegates of those Biates which were represeateé in the assemblage which met m 1786 to consider tas best means t» remedy ‘the defects of the foce a: g vrament. We dwell upon = jorces and sma ing here ¥e pring the actors in vtvicly before w+; but co we. as we ought, derive instruction anc swergth ‘rom their example and their pte? I fear, cor tinued the l’resident, not to the ex- $ which our safety, ocr ca’y, our reverence and grati- tade should sugg-st—! ‘ear that while we are enj sing the peerless iaberits:ce which hes been tramemitted to as, We ars not cufficiec tly mncful of the price at waich it was purchared—tbar in ibe mudst of a degres of pros- ity, cf feecom, of persora! security, of indivi¢ual ypplvees ard «Dj ymev ,suc2 wa no great community ever prcaesaed before, we «rr tov prove to forget,the only ‘macans by Which bee olessings cam pe preserved and made perpetual. To my wind, Mr. Cheinman, there is Gomstnirz fear'ui in th» cvrse\cusness tha: the men of the revoluti nary epoch have all passed away. Their Wery presence awed ana supdued the spirit f sectional- im aad intcleranov. Thes could speak, and they did epesk, words of admovition and instruction, which, {f heeded anc cbhesed by tne mass of our popu ation, North aod Sou'b, Fast end West, would give entire @seuzity to the noble ‘udric of our institutions, and complete arsurance tbat this signal experiment of man's capaci‘y for ref government is to realize more than their most sanguin. an icipations ever embzaced. Washingtcn always ep ke as he spoke here enen our imdependance had just b-en acknowiedged, and when (ie triala axe sufferings anc sacrifices of thet bleeding, at times fr misbing bui always fi m avd patriotic, army Liberty were universsl y sppreciated and arknowlseged. Sie cams from scenes o triumph, but he did not forget ‘tha’ they were aleo scents of trial. He spoke from hia xeoont cxperience and with a full view of all the embar- Faasmeuts which were + ill 10 be overcome by tis s'at+s- men act patriots of the land. it in for us to remember Chat it © with nations as incividuals, a barder task enjoy wih prifi: great prospsrity then to en- ure wi b bec ming ‘ortituce gitat adversity. Tho later years of the repobis seem to we to present circum- Etanss to which the Father cf bis Couztry often referred, not mere’y wit m of a sage but wiih the spirit fa p:orher Let us, said the President, give earnest bred t hia \aesons and manifest our reverence for his great mame and great deeds by love for that comnon country to which he gave the services cf youth, mansood end mature age, and vy d-vo ivn to this ‘blessed union of Siates up n the preserva ion of which reposed the hopes which gave such calm ard besutiful serenity to the last years of iis most event ul life. ‘Tha Preeident appropriately allu’ed to the portraits of the aigners of ‘he Declaration of Incepen Jenee in his view, upon the walla of the Seoate enamber, and coaclaced wth some other brief observ, s The Preeicent spoke with bis usual readiness and em- Eyatomert, and w frequently and warmly applauded. The sitweng then avaied themsetves of ine ooporturity to excasare saluta'i us wich avd receive introductiona to the Preticeat, and also Mr. Secretary Doodin, both of whom were very cordiuily greetee vy those present, The heey of the K.ez a affsir also received polite atvenons. THE BALL AT THE NAVAL ACADEMY. The Prevident ; nd his party, af er returning to the hovel ‘or 4 short time, visited the bali given vy Capt. Goliator ough, which wok place ia the spasious Moss Hall of tes {petitzticn, The bal room presented the usual array beauty and brilliant unifo-ms—the latter always wanitespg thet gallant attention to the ladies whish is ©@ par; of tue education of an officer. The fu'l cand ofthe Navel Academy discoursed moat agreeable music, which, from ths open windows of tbe ball, floated out upou the wurrousssg waters, creating far distant echoes, and tating responses in the dogems of inys listeners in baoitations quite distant from the ecene 0: er jc pment. loop-cf-war Presie, at her sneb i Bevero st avout 12 o'clock, exnibited a dieplay of fire works. ockets and the blue fires used in tne ser- vice de . iluminating the waters, had a very pretty effect es riswel from the windows of the ball room. VISIT TO THE STATE HOUSE, ETC. Tes President and party, al er breakfasting and re- & 7 > the gratitying news that the Merrimac had just vex. wt ber apeborage, about five miles distant, uid (ue S.ate House, (the fig of which wae displayed 1a benor of ‘re occasion,) ard were shown the gntique reeord. of ‘he Frevince, the original letters of Washing. De, e ous onjects of interest. Accompsnied oy the Gcverner end the Seere ary ot State, they examined the lary? paintings in ‘he Senate chamber. Suliy’s ad- m.rabie painting of Carroll of Carrollton, was mueb ad- mired Boraies’s portraits of Stone, Pac and Chase were regarced with interest, a2 also the paioting in tue House of Leiega' es, of Washington wad Lafayette, including Gea Tigoman, cf Md., at the surrender of Yorktown. ‘They aleo ascended the come, and thought themsel well repaid by the beautiful view of the Chesapeake and the earrounding seenery. The ball room ballding, pre- weoted wo city of Atnapoli# by Gov. Mden, to be for- ever retained ‘or that purpose exciusively. was also visit- ed, to survey the scene ot the ball given to General Warhington by the ei'y of Annapolis on that great and memo! oecasion waich had been mutuaily referred to by the treakers tLe evenirg previous. A vaiuabi int fog, much cefaced, of the Proprietary. Lord Beitimore, axl elo portraits’ of the carly Governors of Maryland were here seen. O?FIGIAL VISIT TO THB NAVAL ACADEMY. At aovnt nits o’ciock the Presicent ana the Secretary ef tke Navy. accompanied by Gov. Ligon and party, visited the Naval Academy, and were appropriately re- cei rd by Comman’ er Golcaborough, with the officers and §lofser ore, acd the entire school of 120 pupils, end drawn Up in iifantry lize. The officiat salutes wore fired from @ rhore battery and from the I’ le, which go geously decors’ with about s hundred cstreamera. Aiter witnessivg the proficiency of in the infantry drill, which they are iaught > their regular si udies, they were invi'et wo teres to witness the exercises of the students with prea guns ard mortars 6 enclosed batteries re- FOpren a'eG a rection f* yeusel’s deck, with all the war- bho parspherpa ia of he cervioe, and contained a dozen or mie Sd-peunders, which were worked by the young- stars with great facili y. The thunders of their discharges © enclosed edifice made the beads of the party ihey were then invited to witness the e‘Ject ow the .utaide. The target was a bur- shored plativtm, » mile or more distant, 7 frequently struck. On this ogeasion the shot teat enough thereto to bave ensured the destrucuon ( ach» boot. The sbet riccebetting for throe or four miles out into the bay, and the explosion of the sbeils thrown (rom the mortars wae nteresling to witness, and reust bave astonished the small craft continually passin s elmo-t within range of the guts. The visiters were afterwaids shown the steam works for beating all the busdtogs of the institut oo—the gas works, ‘ard the artecinn well, 180 feet deep, which furnishes @ ral apon nupetabuniant eupply of water, of which the eutire party partook. be waver #08 valuable mineral ;ualities, (iron sod sulphur,) and is in great request. Toe caemi- Ga! laboracory and the cabinec of phiiosophical inatru- ments ere next vietted. his department also contains the Profesror's servant, ® scientific darkey who, in the Protessor’s absence at the mo- ‘cadly exbinited to the distin, visitors philosoobical ani chemical 9) one per- he A thorough and practical know Joige of steam machinery, &c., having become essential to fe aaval cMicer, the goversinent bas estaolished a work- whop for ive study, which. wi h i‘) steam engine models, &o., wore next visited. The recitation hall was visited, the mode of keeping reporta shown, and the parfect ays tem in operation to exhibit tre record of the grate of cotcfeney of every stucent ia every branch of study the commencement to their final examin: a there- in, sod alvo their degortment, was illustrated by Cap‘ata Goléaderoogh. THE VISIT TO THE MBRRIMAC. ‘clock the morning train «f cara arrived with @ arge cumber of rcembers of Congress, beads of bu retvs, and other invited guests, with quite a number ot Aw es, to visit the Merrim Aw them were seve- sri Senators, Mr @peekor Hacks, Mr, Fauikner, ard sove- F ovembers of the press. Judges Legrand aad Meson, @- ~~ curt ol Appeals, and tae Hom, Agthoay Kennedy, i fs EE F532 l ; i Fs i i i é ; Rg E g FF pa] a President, a a) mem | ot o & eo party ioe, and’ tone otherh; were. talea. ca beard cai Pro: The faverable weather added of the trij of the blocks, was a beau'ifu! spectacle, the opportuntt; of witnessing which, except upon similar occasions, but seldom presented. ‘The President and the Secretary of the Navy were re- ceived by Captain Prendergast, in command, who ae welcomed the lacies ard visiters to bis ship. The for- micable Paixbars thundered forth the official salutes, hieh produced a bardiy pereepiible tremor throughout Captain Prendergast then eonducted his distinguished vititers through on examina i nof the imm nse vessel (a particu'ar description of which has already been pub- ltthed in the Sun). It vast superiority in ensiona, armacent, spacious accommodation and wariike effi- ciency, as well a8 neatnees aud beauty of finish, was ap- parent at every step. The perepective view from the ex- treme enc of the lower deck gai favoravle idea of the versel’s length, and exhirited a partial view of her im- nersearmement. The lacies, in no wise intimidated, Visited the lower decks. and, ‘under gallant protection, deecended even to the engine room, wach was 90 neat:y Order63 that their rch dresses were unsoiled by contact even witb its iron floors, Upen their return to the upper deck the visiters were the witnesses of a sp-ctacie im comparisca wih which the scene presented to a vietter, under ordioary cizoum- stances, 16 tame indeed—a snip of war in order of ba The order was given to ‘prepare ship for action,’ when a scene of activity was presented truly exiting. Five hundred men rushed to their posi'ions and thetr duties. The 84 pound Paixhan guns were uo- lashed, the immeme 120 pound Paixban pivot gun was aso unlashed and wheeled to its embra- suree—the magazines opened i18 supplies of ammucition —the crder waa given to Jond and *‘fire at wil,”’ and soon the roar of the tremendous armament of the Merrimac burst forth with an explosion of sound which must have tried the firmest nerver. Broacside after broadside poured forth with all the impetuosity of an actual engage- ment. ‘As the thick rmoke which enveloped the ehip was par- Jy removed py the wind in the panses of the guns. the orcer was given to ‘‘repel boarders on tre starboard quarter.’’ A bundred men rushed to the mainmast for their pcarding pikes anc cutlasses, and from thence to the point of {maginary attack. Those with outlasses ae- cended the bulwarks ana the rigging, and attacked with naked b’aces their invisibie foe, whie an array of bnst- ting pikes upcn the deck were Teady to rective the rash inva ers. The ecmpanies of marines fired their voliee at command. The orcers were several times repeated, and the sceres cercribed re-evacted. The view from tbe bul- warks, where most of the compary were stst'oned, was novel aud exciting, anc no doudt weil repaid the visivers for the reveroeratuons which must yet be rioging in their eors. 2he ladies, wany of whom were in close proximity fo guns which ‘hund-red awtully, and at times shrouded in emcke, behaved beroicaLy, and betrayed no cigas of fear. The battle exercives being concluded, ‘he company as- sembled in the capra‘n’s cab n,where the ladie> were fur- niahed with a nice repast, and'an abuncapce of refresh- mrnts was provicec fr the numerous guests. The li- mited tice alowed f r the President and party to return to Weshington by the evening train, cid not admit of any speech making and they were sompall.d at this print to leave, the Engiceer having just returned from Annapolis with another party of visiters, in time t2 take them ashore. As the President and the Secretary of the Navy Jeft the ves], the yards were again mennea, and umitst loue cheering from the Merrimac, and the renew- ed thuncer ot the guns, thezvisit of the President and Secretary was concuded. The visit was deelarei unanimously to have bren & very interestizg one, and many encomiums were passed upon the Merrimac and ber equipments. Surveying bet wajestic appearacce from the eck of tho little ateamer, wish the evidences of ber power still ringi g {no we felt that rbe oculd well clatu to be respected in every clime as ore ot the € arbiters of war”—th ee ‘-cak Jevia thane — Whore ‘‘armsmenta thur der strike the wal’s Ofrcek built cities, makicg natins quake, And monarchs tremble in teir capitals.” Theatres and Exhibitions. AcapEwy Gr Mvsic.—f{he grand and highly popular o;ers cf “William Tel.” will be performed chis eveuiny, and undoub edly in a mest orilhant style—Siadume Le Grange, Madame Rertucca Maretzek, and Signod Bol- cicn:, Moreili, Amo@io, Cole'ti, Arnulat and other ¢xcel- len ista being in the cast. BRoapway.—Toe entertaipments to-right are for the bene of an old and favorite comedian, Mr, Joe Gowel', who bids farewell 10 tha stage. He plays renowned art of Crack, in the ‘Turnpike Gave." Sr. auc Mea Darrey Williams have volunteered, and perform ia “Ire lanc and America’’ and “Irish Assurance and Yauker Modeaty.”’ Nieio’s.—The rew pantomime, “Tae Oonecript,' seems to have made decided hit—Francofs and Mme. Marzetti are called before the curtain wherever it ia per formed. It wit] be repeated this evening, with the «*Fes. tival Dansact,”’ in which Wile Rovert ¢x-cates @ variety of elegant pag. und the ‘Red Gnome,” one ofthe most succetsful uf the Kavel pieces. Bowsxy.—Aw exceedirgiy attrac.ive and diversitied bill has been issuca for the benefit of che tavorite ac: maneger, ar. Geo, H. Griffiths. The turiiling drama callec the “‘gurgeon of “aris” the opera‘ia of the “Bronze Horse,”’ and the patriotic drama st) led the “Reoe's Daughter,” are alto be played with ucusually strong casts. The Bowery will oe iaa pertec: blaze of glory to night. ‘ Brrron’s —Shakspere’s great comedy of ‘A Winter's Tale” wil. be repeated this evening, by wy of commemora- ting the anniversary: f the birth of the i lustriows author. The uvexceptionsdle manner in which this comedy is presented, has beem so frequently eulogized that aM must be familiar with 1:6 merits, The performances commeace with tbe operatia of Le Chalet. Wattack’s —The universal celight evinced by the eudi- ence on the vceasion of the recent production of the “Hiney Moca.’ jrouces Mr. Wallack to announce that comedy for repetition to-night, with the sawe briliisnt cast ct charac‘ers. He. of course, plays his famoas part ct Doke Aranzs. Theever pleesi: g ferce ot “The Secret” is the aflerpiece. Lavra Keexe's —Misa Keene preseats another novel and wri ing drama this evening. It 1s entitled -‘The Marble Heart,” and nad a run ot neasly three huadred nights in Paris. in rivalry of the celebrated *‘ Camilie.” ‘The cast 1s remarkably fine, embracing the entire strength ot the teiepted company.’ The amusements close with the “Swiss Csttage,”” Broapway VARiEnes.—Despite all the drawbacks inci- ext io cieagreesble weather, the Wood and Marsh juve- pile comedians continue to attract good houses. Thos who Cesize to see their wondertul performances in tae ‘Gol en Farmer” ard the ‘Maid of Munster,” muxt go very early in the evening if they expect to get inside tne theatre. Woon's Mixstae18.—The now comicality styled ‘ Nisa- tagua State Secrets,” keeps (he audience in @ constant rar and mnay be recorded as completely successfal. It is to be repeated to-night, with songs, dances, &c. Bxookiyy.—Miss Eloise Bridges and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fleming are to give another of their exyuisite litersry and musical ¢ntertainmenta at the Brooklyn Athen um, this evening. It ia gratifyirg to learn that the roizses of these talented artista are meeting with the succees they so eminently deserve. Pus.sperriiA—At the Walnut, om Monday evening, Mr. Forrest commenced an ergagement, apveariug as Kiche- Meu: A. H. Davenport as Mauprat; J. E. McDonough as Baracas; Mrs. L. Weston Davemport as Jule. At the Arch, on the samo evening, “Twel'th Night” wae pro- ducec—Viola, Mrs, Conway; Olivia, Mes. Bowers; Si Toby Beleb, Mr. Thayer; sevasifan, Mr. Wheatley; ‘Mal- voho, Mr. Conway; Sir Andrew, Mr. Clarke. The City Jem spnounces that the City Museum will {all into the hands of Mr. Jobn Drew on the first of July. Bortcx,—“A Micsummer Night’s Dream’? has been dene at the Boston theatre, well castand well gotten up, the pepere say. Mr. H Seymour is the star at the Nationsl, aod Mrs. Farren at the Mussum. Mr. Henry Willard, lessee of the National, announces that he will open this house for the next season, in August. During the recess, the stockholders will completely renovate the houre, and replace the parquettc with a pit. Nr. Neatie acta there to-night. It is said that James Anderson will be Wiilsrd’s stage manager, and that be has engeged Miss Sallie St. Clair. Mrs. Nichols, Mrs, Archibald, Meears. Spear end Pilgrim. Mr. Isaac B, Rich will be treasurer. Frozen and Devovrep by Wouves.—The death of Dr. ¥. N. Ripley is ene of the most melancholy occar- rences of the season, Doctor, in company with » Mr, M’CleUiand, left Glencoe about ‘the last of February, f rthe purpose of locating m road to the new town ot Forestville, They jost their way on the prairtes, but wancerel on until the first of Mack, whea they reached Round Lake, five miles from the proposed town. Here the Doctor sank éown exhausted, and wouid move no further deapite every exertion of bis companicn to in. duce him to proceed. Mr. M’Clelland succeeded in reach- ing & Grserted cabin a. Forestville, where he remained in ® fewi-hing condition twenty days, until the arrival of » party of survey: who were to follow him and the Doc- ter, Mr. M’Clelland waa taken to Shakonee, by the com- pany, acd ls now uncer the care of physicians at that piace. Toth of his feet were #o badly frozen as to render St putation necessary above the ancles. The remains of Ir, Ripley have been recovered, partly devoured by wolves. The Doctor was much esteemed by those who krew him. He was about 28 years of age, anda native of te State of New York.—st. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer, pri Latest From Fort Laramir,—We are in re- ceipt of advices trom Fort Laramie to the lath Mareh. The intelligence is of a very gratifying character, and will do much to evcoursge trace during this season.’ General Harney hes been heard trom direstiy, and the news rs- ceived that he has mace peace with the Sioux Indians, excepting one band of the Sanctonas, numbering eighty lor ges. t band ranges on the borders uf the Meovon- ters mad Mandans, The lawnees and Sioux are to make peace immediately, The Cheyeones, Arrapahoes and Vawnees are also coon to smoke the pipe of peace. This Will inenre & general pacification of almost all the tribes east of the mountains and south of the Mivrouri = Amony the provisicrs im the treaty oonetuded by Genera! Harney in one which etipniates that the Indians shall keep off ti roaa. Tr al) that fs needed to prevent future colli sions. Cer Harney has eic#ed Wajor Tw ag’ agenc at Fort Laramie=St, Louis Venocrat, april .8. ’ Tre Potomac Pisnenivs.—The sbundant yield cf the Fotomne fisherien is weld macated vy # herrings of excelent onality baving been selling laré and ore Collar anda alt por {nousand, respertive. White perch are also sbuadact qnd of delightal quality. The Turf. UNION COURSE, L. I—BUNNING. Notwithstanding the severity of the storm on Monday lest, o runping match fer $200, ton miles out, came off between Mr. Whelan’s br. m. Lilly Dale and Mr. Shaw's Gr. m Faray. To attompt to describe the race minutely would be fenpossible. The track was one mass of muad— fetlock Geep—the raie falling fn torrents, and the wind Diowiag s hurricane during the time the horses were ronning—al) combined to make the poor drenched report- er wonder at the infatuation of the racing world. The wind had omroofed the stand, and was playing havoc with the fences, and yet there stocd the horse-racer, wal- Jot in band, wa'ching the strides of the horses, as they dashed through the slush—first one leading, and plaster- ing the other, then changing, making a frightful looking creature of the ose behind—willing tog? bis last dolar oa the feeus, perfectly regardless of both wind and wea- ther. For the Grst four or five miles Shaw’s mare led— then Whelan’s went up and took a front position—then the gray mace another effort, and led for « time; and then egain Whelan’s took the lead, and maintained it to the end, The race was catch weights, Lilly Dale carry- tng 156 Ibs., the gray mare about 90 Ibs, The winner is by Trustee, out of @ fine well bred mare, and appeared very little Clstressed with her performance. The gray mare {s also a good one. The following is e aummary:— Monpay, Ap il 41 —Running match for $200, ten miles out, carrying catch weighs. Mr. Whevan named br. m. Lilly Dale. t Mr. J. Shaw camed gr. m. oy: 3 ‘Time, 9:20, SPRING MEBTING AT NEW ORLEANS, (From the New Ozieans Picayune, April 16.1 ‘The opentrg cay of tbe rew Cxion Jockey Club was all that its warmest ond most entbusiastic friends, who, for the last thres men ba, have been indef.tigable in their exerti ns for its success, could have desired; in fact, thei: meet sanguine expectations have been more than realiz-é, end we corgzatulate them and the proprietor upcn the reeult of heir well cirected efforta. From the tura that racirg matters ceem now to take, there is acarorly @ coubt that if the cama exergy !s mani ‘ested elewh+re aa in our city, the spizit of racing will be re- vived through ut the sand, acd we may look fora renewal im the United Ststes generally, North as well as South, of the deys of Eolipseand Benry, Aric’ and Flertills, end others, of days which long preceded them, when @ racing geaacn in the Od Dominion was a catnival—a meeting of the chotcest spirits of the age—when the rivalry was characterized by the most friendly feeling, and the con- tesa cf the meet enlivening and enthusiastic mapifesta- tions, We eizcerely hope f.r @ revival everywhere of these truly pizit-stirring ecenes, o ‘The day was pevhapa @ little warmer than was desi- rable yet im the excitement ot the contest all else was forgotten, The race, the rece. and nothing but the race. The first race was a sweepstakes for two sear olds, mile heats. in which t}e contending nege were severally own- ed by Mesers. Wells, Kenrer, Poindex er and Turnbull, but a tre cummary will best expiain allin relation to them and their pedigrees, we refer to it. Ups n rese-ing the course, Gen. Wells's colt Moise was @ deaiged favorite versua the field, and a considerable amonrt of betting was doneia that way. Just before the start, however, a wesners filly, probavly from the arrival cfat least oce of ber warm admi:ers, who had cent alarge sum ow: to the course to be invested in st ck upon her (ont which had been kept a profound se- oret), azrivec, and ste at once tock a firm position aa favcrite egeinst the fie d, much to the apparent chagrin ol one of the parties, who it was thought. had not yet ost all the mcvey which had been nanded him for the pur- pore, We sli lsugbed heartily, but, as is slways the ease, thore who Lae last, lavgh best, for the mozey had been brt as intence An izsice stake 31,600 to $700 upon Mr. Turnbull's fily egeizst Mr. Poindexter’s colt. (ihe former betting tee odds) added much to the interest of the race, Hirst heat was very interesting and exciting, from the the charges whieh coourred. Turnbull's filly sarted in the lenc at a racirg galt, Wells’ secon¢, Kenner’s third; a beautitul contest vp the back rch. ‘The Poindexter coit had been ying im wait while the others were doing the work for thrée quarters of a mile, but gradaally got in gocd position upon roundirg the turn for the home 1uD, he [assed Kerner’s til y at the bead of the atretch, vhen che was orcered back. and dar.ed at the others, and, urder a revere spplication of the catgut, got to the etend firet. beating the Turrbull filly, who looked like a viner within twenty yards of the judge's stand, Tie, 47M. 1 thought she had Keeper's filly ncw became « favorite, as it was that the others bad snown their baud, whil bi éi her tice The revult shows that the * kno onee’’ Cid wot reckca without their bost. In the ee- isooun'; Paris, 634 nex per cent boy New Orleans short 4 to 4% per . beri stoner Clyde, arrived on the 6th on board of inst. from Vera Cruz end Tampico, found purchasers at 1 vales of provi- per cent premium. IuromraTions.—We note the following sions:—Jerked beef, 8,000 quintals B. A. per Rosarita. at 19 reais arrobe; 4.000 do. id Dorotes, at 10% reals; 800 do. per Clementina. at 10% and 103; reais; 000 do. Antorita, New Barcelona, at 17 reals; and at Mantapzas 2.800 quintats Entre-Rios, per Balbin reals; 5,000 do. per Carmes, at 19 Repgo, at 19% reals, and 2/000 do. per Cali reais. Steck, 6,000 quintale. Rice—400 c: and 60 balves Carohna, rer R. M Chariton, and 45 casks per W. Pitt, at 125; reals arrobe, and 100 casks per H. Castoff, at same; 400 casks per Redwing, at 12% reala; 10 do. from store, at 1234 reels, and 90 do. at 12 rea'a; 260 bags India, at 124; resis; 800 pags Valencia at 22 reals; 200co at W1% reale; 688 do. at 12 reate; 96 do. at 11% reais; 200 do, at 11%; reals; 5600 do, at 11 reals, and 300 do, at 11%; resale. The stock of Carolina is 460 casks. Codfish— 40 drums Englieh, per Incian Queen, at $4 60 qt),; 200 American. per John Pierce, at $4; 60 caaks and 78 bbls English, per Pumas, ot $4 ory ‘1 casks anc 1l¢ drums, per Lyra, at $4 75; 27 casks oo., at $4 62%; and 75 crums eat $475. and 60 carbs bake, perGeorgia, at $425 Herring-—S00 boxes et 6% reek; 100 at 3 reais; 600 and 400 at 435 reals, and 900 wt 63¢ reals, Lard—24 dols. frem Matanzas, at $15 qth, end 62 at $17; 150 tierces New Orleans at 816 50; £Oat S16 26; 10Sat $15 60; 73 at $15 8744; 20 at $16. ction, at $13. Stoce 400 bbls, and 600 carks New Orieans at $16 50 q1; 16 at at 36; 60 berrele at $16, and & Pulses at $16, and 8 at $1 5d0 Westphaits at $26 60: 400 at $26: 200 and 200 et $24. Pork—26 barrels mess at $21. Beef— %& barrels prime at $12, 100 at $8 and 24 at $10. Toci- pete—26 boxes and 60 do. New Orieans at $13 qtl. and 50 ard 30a: $18 25. 3u:ter—200 kegs Dutch at $24 qth, 21 bbir, Gorben at $24, 62 kegs New Oceans at $27, 10 bb's. Goesben at $57 ano 8 at $36, 29 Lid G+ $36 50, 10 bbls. at $31, 100 kegy erd 00 do. Pitadelp! it $32, 150 at 0: d 50 kegs Dutch at $16. Cheeso—50 boxes Amer $22 qtl., 400 sound Dutch and 800 Patagras at $24, 500 boxes round Dutch avd $1,800 Patagras per Activo at $25 oth Flour—3,000 bbis. Spaot«-h $13, 3,600 at $12 £0 and 2,800 at $11.50. Corn—100 bags Jadian at 3 rinls arrobe. Beaps—i7 bois. white st 12 rials srroce, 9 and 16 at 16 rials. 39 ot 15 risls and 16 at 164 rials. Po'atoes, S00 bbls. at $2 25, 400 at $2, 441 at $2 26,150 ot 6 rile, 111 at $2, 200 at $1 6%, 257 at 32, 220 at $2, 600et $l 3734, and $175 snc $2, 20 at $Z and 280 at $1 50. Onions— 8,000 burcbes at $7 60 per 100 buaches, 17,000 at $7 50, 3,000 at $7 5(, 25,000 at $4, 85 bbia. at $4 75 per bbl, bbls. at $4, 58 -ble. aud 126 bbis. at $2 per bbl. Cider—80 bexes at $3 £0 per Coven, at 6 in baif bottles at $4 Figs 12 boxes Smyrna at $1060 qtl., 9 at $12, 20 at $11 £0. unc 10 ot $11, Soap—150 brxes yelow at $7 50 qu. Cancles—21 boxes sperm at $41 gtl., 120 do. fro Spain at $41, 100 somporition at $40 560, 160 do. Spanis at $54, and 160 do, talow at $17. Cii—10 casks refined whaie from Spain at 26 rials arr. Nails— 60 cafxs cut at $6 25 otl. Sait 500 bogs een at $3.57 per8 arrobes, 1,006 and 220 at $375 ond at $3 50. Weappiog eas weer at 4) rials, 7,130 at4¥ rials, a 100 at 53; rials. Tar—75 bbie. at $450, “Tobacco—50 Loxes chewing at $17 25 qtl. and 19 at $.6 60. Lumber and cM perage stock—Tbe imports bave bren excesive. Pitsh yine—150,000 ‘eet Wilmington at $29, 160 0¢0 Pensacola at $25 £0. and 100 000 fee’ $28 25; 104.000 ee; Mobile and €0.000 feet do. at $27; 160,000 feet Et. Andrews at $27, an¢ 110,000 feet anc 60,000 feet Fensaccla at $28. ite pine board+—50,000 feat Bath at $29, 40,060 feet, 28.000 feet, 60.000 feet Bang r at $28; 115.000 feet Canada at $28, 70,000 feet Bargor at $27 180,000 feet at $26. 30,000 feet Portland a; $26 an 211.60 teet do. as $24. Hoops are now in excess of de- mand; 10 000 R. J. 14 feet retailed a: $70, 10,000co. at $65, 10,000 Pertland shaved at $56, 10.000 R, J. 12 fect at $60, 6,000 at $55. 10,000 at $50; $40 only is now ottered for 'R.'J, 12 feet. Hoyshead shooks are very dull; 450 1d otty (Sinch sugar at $2 25 avd 500 6-inch a: SCO molarees at $5 su1 400 a: $2 62 a hogsbeac s—1,157 retaiied at 82 50, 437 at $2624 and 40 at$275. Snger box shooks—Dewacd very light, 2,000 retailed at fris., 6,000 at 6 ris, and 12,000 at 63 rls, Shinglee—35. 000 cocar at $5. Friicurs bave been more animated. The amount of unprececentad, We rote the following lm>uth ard a market, vi 200, 2,800, 4,100, 2.100 at £2 10, 1,000 at £2 16, 2400 at £2 7 6, 1,00 at £5, 950 at £2°7 6, und 1000 boxes at £2 15 6, 6 for Conon, viz.: 2,260, 2,200, 2000 and 2,400 at £2 6,2400at 2215 and 1’ cf'f00' tons. Laguna and Cowes egwood at £3 2, lof 2,000 direct to Great Britain at £2, 1 of 700 Lenéen at £2 10,1 of 1,700 frini- cas end Iencvn for timber at £4, Lof 3,500 Trieste at £5 10, 7 of 1.00 Gibral ar as far as Triecte at £2 15, 1 of 1£00 Hemburg at £2 15, 2 of 700 ani 800 hhde, molasses, Cerk, st £210, 1 of 266 piper rum, Bremen at £5 6, 1of 8,500 boxes, Marsellies at £2 10, 1 of 1,270 boxes Manza- nine ana Borcean palm leaf at 534 tes.: 1 of 1,600 boxes cond acd tkird heats she chowed her superiority, and won without an apparent ef-rt. If one of the trite from whom ehe is vamec could have seen ber as che came dewn the home stretch, uncon- scious + £ competition, they would doubtless have thonght she was travelling in ‘seven Irsgue’’ moccasins in piace of We expect to givea report worth reading in ielaticn to come of her future performances, So be it. ‘The second race--mi'e heats—waz won !n two beats qui ¢ esti y ty Cept. Miner's filiy, Minzie-ba-ha, beating Mr Tornbull’s Southerr Helle. We Tusmpay, April 15.—A sweepatakas for two year olda— sutecripticn $£00—fortelt $100—mile beats. D F Keorer’sb, f. Minne-ha-ba, by Mahomet, out of Kate Aubrey, ‘ A. 1 Bi imp. of Bi I.J Wel's? b. g. Moise, by Rubs o Jobn Turnbull's ch, f, by imp. G Fenny G : Also b. f. Sovthera Belle, rietta. eis Captain iges, out of W. J. Micor’s ch, f. Minne-be ba. si pa. ft. Time, 1:47 4g > 148%, Same Day --Puree, two year olas, $100; mile heats:— W. J, Mirci’s ch. t, Minné-la-ha, by Doubloon, ont of Norma weeds Jno, Turr bwl’a vuthern shire, out of Sally Shannon. Time, 1:50 55 Murawin Course, Seavay, April three in fiv aver’d. £. Melody, by Voucher, out of Micate, 3 yeare cas ret A. I, Binpezrna’s ch. g. Tom MeGe fin, out ot Le Baccbante...,.. see T. G. Moore's ch. ¢. Gary Bell, by Wogoer, daa by trap. Hedgtore é bee ; me, 1:493,— Naval Intelligence. The teliowing ie an ex'ract from » letter dated Sings pre, Feb. 22:- The Onited States ship Macedonian ar- rived here on the 10th inst., and is awaiting the arrival of the San Jacinto, when it is uncerstood ehe will seul for the Unitea States direct, only touching at such ports as are necessazy for the supply of wood and water. Her officere intorm me that it will be three years t)-morrow fice she was comminsicned. and that several of the crew and two or three of the officers, who were previously at. tached to the Princeton, have been four years in con- tinuous eervice. The Macedonian is now commande by Capt. John Pope, and has on board the remains of the late Commedore Abbot, whom all the officers speak of with affection and regret. The following isa list of the officers attacked to the Macedonian:—Capt. Jobn Pope, Lieutevants Washington Gwathmey, (ieo. H. Preble, Wm. Boudinot, Jchm Watters, John G. Sproston;' Fleet Surgeon, Rovert Woodworth: Purser, R. T. Auison: Fareed Avsistant Surgeon, Jas. T. Giliam; Captain's Clerk, Jas. T. Whittlesey; Boatswain, J.C. Heyden; Car. penter, Daniel Jones; Sailmaker, Samuel T. Frost; Gun- ner, Joho Fiiiot. The officers and crew were all well. Tue Exp or « Nxoro Sreater.—The Sumter, 3.C., Waichman, of the 16th instant, gives full detaiis of the case of Byrd. It appears that Covnel F. I. Moves, of Sumter, having mirsed two of hia slaves, suspicions were fixed upon William Friendly Byrd, who kept a store in the town. It was soon after discovered that the two negroes had been sold toa gentleman in Americus, ( Mr. Hooks, the purchaser, finding that he had been timized, yielded them up, and returned with the parties to Sumter on the 8th instant, Entering the atore of Byrd & Louis the rame evenirg, he recognized in Mr. Byrd the man from whc m he had bought the = Byrd was a: cace arrested by the Sheriff and locked in jail. The Grand Jory, on the following day, returned a true bill sgainst him, and his trial was to take place Jast Monday. Whea the jallor opened the door of the cell on the morn- ing appointed for the trial. the prisoner was found sus- perdeé trom the iron grating ot the window witn a dheet twisted into & rope and tied about bis nesk. His hauds were fasteced by a bandkershief behind his back. phytician wax called in, but life was found to be extinct. Some letters which he had written to his wife implori g her to send him potson, were found inthe cal, Ajay of inquest had returned @ verdict in accordance with 1e abcve facts, Foreign Markets: (By the Quaker Ci'y.] Havasa, April 14 1856. Our last report was under date of {1th ult., and since then business operations have been Jimized, partly owing to kaster holidays and partly t> Ormness of holders of our principal article of export. SvGaR.—During lest month and the first week of the present month the market was dull, prices ruling iregu. larly, but {n favor of buyers, and establishing a decline of % vb Ir. upon our lest quotations. Since then we have ad more activity, ard but fer the firmness of holders a large business would have been transnctet. Stock in to- day about 280,40 bexes, against 180,000 in 1865, 250,000 in’ 1854, 160,000 in 1853 and 120,000 im 1882, same pericds. A'tnost eli the crops of maseovado being in se cond hance, harély sny rales of note have occurred. Wo quote 7 to 7% ocmmon to fair and 8 to 9 pes far w prime. Our quotations are as follows:— ‘Whites, (common trains) 12 to 13 reale—3ia. 644. in. 44d.; yellows, 8 to 1035 reala—2oa, ya. ® Bla, 94; browns, No. 10 to 42, 71; to 734 realms. 11/4. m Dde. 25,4.; eneuruchos, No. 8 10 10, 634 to 7 realemila Bigd. 229. 115d. Sterling per ewt, free on board at 534 por cept premium exchange. Morasene bae, oeder the influence of Jers favorable ad- views trem the United States and Europe, further de- cline? upti it rescbed 43 reals keg for clayed here ards, resis at distant outports; subsejuentiy dealers bave refored to call below these prices, and transactions Cf late baws been rmall, whiiet & large business would bave been traneected if ¢enlers had deen willing to sell att and 435 cale beg. turcovmic bea Leon wituout an- nimation and ts value fs nominally iy reals keg. Steaks are im active demand st former prices, Ex- ported since our lest reper’: 19,411 mille w the United * aler.15,649 to Spain, 6,25 to France, and 3,111 to other parte, in’ all, 24,412 mille, ‘Tonacco finds ready buyers at bigh prices for fiae quall- ty. ‘Trancactions bave not tea lage, owing to Kenited supplies. E> ported since or Inst report: 204.110 tba. to Spein, 192,f00 to the Unive © tates, and 14,107 to ochor parts! in a), 921.130 ibs EXCHANcth.—2he amoun' of bis offered for cale being in excors of demand, rvten bave gradually declined, god on Tondon, 64 to 6 per cent premium: New ‘therm cities, 6, vo 7 per cont Santarcer et $1 1 of 680 bales N. Or'eans and do. at 1ige per powna, 1 of 260 baies N, Orleans and St, Sebastian at s%jc., Lof 400 bates Webiles ard Barcelona at 1c. 1 of £00 dc xes diveet to Caciz at $2 50 and 1 of 3,000 boxes Barre or Nenter at 90f, end 1 ot 960 bexes Montevideo and tack. icr the rovnd, $8.2C0. To the United States 16 for New York vir.:—2 of 2£00 boxes each, direct at $1 874; 8 for hho. from Sagua, about 4,600 bhda. at $5'75 to 6 50 per bhé. and | for mola:ses.at $i hhd., 1of £L0 bhds. fr m fuegos at 4(c.. 2from Cardenas, 800 Lher. at $6 wnd 500 at $5 75, 4 for Boston, 1 0! 790 poxes at $1 60, 1 ct 4 060 for hhd. at $6 GC, 1 of 360 hhée. from Remectos at equal to $3 25 h’ d. for molaeses, 1 of 600 tons, Coppe: cre ‘rom Mantua at $7 3 for mola<see to Port- nd rorth of #1 of £50 bhes ia wt $3, and 1 ot tous. Copper ore Sen Cayetano end Raltimore at $750 top, Cientuegcs ‘or New York 750 hbds. at 45 MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, ALMANAC FOS NEW YORE—2uI8 Dat. ‘SUP RIFTS... +». 5 (9 Moo™ nisEs. seve 10 84 sus ss. «647 mlgx Warem. Dorn a” “Port of New York, April %2, 1856, CLRARED. &bi, Paueme, Cave, Meivourne -Mailler, Lord & Querean. @np si Freeman, idverpool—BSpotford & Ti'e-toa. Bark C Memiap, Ancros, Monks Isard J Ww Ellwel! & Co, Bork Csther ine. Watta, 3: Jago—J W Kiwell & Co, Bark ksprces, Pous. Bavane—P V King & Co. brig Ureins, Bartlett, Mursellies—Dole & Co, Grey Round Pierce, Mt Johns, PR— 4 D roovman. ete Priceeee Royal Br), Pearman, Eermuda—W A F Da r pert. Brig Maria (Ur', Israel, Liverpoel, NS Mahlon & Vail. Sehr Arms Gordon king, Mayacuex-C& K J Peters, Scbr Mery boza Keily, Lavacca McCready, Mott & Co, Bebe Vcr vert, buow man, Jack: onville—Breti, Son & U. Schr Yorkioen, & agion’ City Folot—J Hun‘er & Co. Siccp Grevon, aces, Providence ~- Muster, Sicop J Acep s, Luilock, New Haven J H Haven. Propeller J S ide. Conley, Pt phla—J &N Brivgs, Propeller Binck Diamend AR ip B. Aulen, Phiiadelptia—J & 8 Griggs RIVED, y, Shufeldt, Moviie, Aprit15, and Ha. and puseenzers, to Bialth & Pairick A arama, Mobere?, havanrah, April 1y, witn mdse exd passer ges, to 8 L Mitohill.” 20th inst, 10 FM, ‘exchanged sigrais wth steamer Ke: cione State; off Barnegat, exchanged sigiala wiih Eovk Chanticleer. Bieomenyy askivie, Berry, Charleston, 84 houre, with mdse ard Psesergers, to spottord, ‘Tileston &' Co. Suuday, 41M, passed sleamer Keystore wate, bound to Savannah. PARP REPS, Coreing, Wharcpoa, Jan 16, with tase, to Jas Be z) Ship Robe:t I Tare, Lethe, Hasre, 10 cats, with mdse and 220 paerenners, to Lane, West & Co. Arrived in the lower bay or Metcay. Experienced 1 succestion of beary galee from Wemearc, berwoer lon 25 ond the Grand Bank. In lon 42 and in lat 4230, : Stesmehip Quaker Ci Vana Istb, wid: 5 er partot ibe time. faseengera al! in Stip Comon mye, Child, bi Ubes. Fel BoA Co Faperienced heavy gal Ship Jsrewster, Weeks, Jr. Tsio Wcod, dc, to story & Bievers March 3, lat 5, lon 34, spoke ship Ufaries M from a wba ior vornge, for New Bed: ford, with 2) bois whale and {40 do sperm; 24th, int 6, lon 3H, tpobe tarx Cero, Moore, from Rio Javetro for New Orlears Bark Fernoj: (Nerw), Steen, Palermo, Feb 1¢ passed Gi bra tex Wazeh |, with irutt, io Becknagel & Rode out the gn’e at ar chor a: SW bpit, Bart Merquis of Chandos (Br), Cairso, Palermo. Feb_5, parsed Gitraiter 26th, with fruit, 4c, to Draper & Levin Fx enter on the pasaage, lost boata, split salle, bu Cerver (o! Bowton), Nichols, Cardenas, April 11. ar, 0 Walsh, Carver &'Ciaea ‘The J U was have 200 2 mules SE of Bendy Hock. Fovene (Dutc), Faber, Amsterdam, 50 dayy, with wcse to Punch & Meineke March %), lat 46 25, lon 15 45, saw annmaber of iceversza, hark kmpire, York, sessina, Feb 1, with fruit, to J 8 Law: rerce March ii, lat’ 20, lou b2 50 eawa stip ateering West, wih Sorevopmast, j{hboom ard main and mizen topgallant Fone; appearea ceply laden April 1. Jat 4), Jon 48 30, ‘& bale of cotton; 1 to, Jai ‘4 15, lon 67 3, suled past a see 12 miles Jong fom SW toN® ‘The ¥ eailed tn with bark Theodore Curtis, tor Palermo, to load. Bark F & Casanova, Hutchineon, Porto Cabe Jo, April7, with coflee, ' idee, dc, 10 8 ¢e Agreda Jove £0. 13th inat, lat 24 6, Jon #922, spoke sobr B F Tutt, for Jama'en; 17th, lat 9018. lon ui Tome here) 14 ore lige Ceres che La od brig Globe Roberis, Morseil es, vim Malaga, Jan 25, passed the Bruits Feb 1, with mdae. toT BGager. lut into Eas lorepsir, having been run into by the French trausport De Guerre in the Megiterranean; bas experienced very revere weather the whole passege. March 22. lat 312 ‘on 6206, car- ried us ay the rudcer breces and unshipped the rud-er, wes onliged 10 steer the vessel ior 14 daya by & bawser, atter which baving mcre mcderate weather managedto sling the rudder by baton dc, 20 98 10 be nble to steer with it, Brig Florerce (of Columbia), Fickett, Nenvitas, April 9, with molasses, &c, Peok & Oburch. Came to anchor Sunday at Beceem see rode ont the gale; parted one chain, and lost the arelor, Brig Wm T He gore Meld Portau Prince, April 6, with With soe wood ana ceffee, to Voxe Livingston, ld in company vith br’ n. Brig. sorah ‘Thornpike (of Riuebil)), Torrey, Areoeibo, PR. 16 days, * ith susar coffee, Ac. to Pavenstedt & schumacher: veer to 1 BGager &Co. Zist tat, off Egg Harbor, during the NR gale. iro boat soit mal siay pall. Ao rig kale . Patterson Cardenas, April 12, with sugar ard molacpes to Mora & Nephew No “Gate in the Guit, pase ed brig Joreph Means. frcm Cardenas fr Boston. 4 Bie Davee. Ferguson, Charleston, 6 deys, with cotton, rice, 6,10 G Budiey. Sebr Themes: Boicombe, Smith, Savannah, 6 days, with cot- ten, to Serenton, Taliman’& Co, ' Was off Barnegat in the late gnie, Sebr Wm Smith, Swezy, Charleston, 11 days, with cotton, £0, to Scrapion & Tella ap Fowbers, NO, for Providence, 24 with salt, to Zere p ii walle Ae jneiro, March 10, with rose- eer eld of company ebr Frax ces, Fletcher, tebe Fidena, Gandy, Kiet moe: herr ar gece Ven Oloet, Van Cleef, Baltimore, 5 cays. Behr Breibers Chambers, Phiadelpbis tor Boston. Rxpe- rierced a heavy gale trom ENE off Pire Island. Hebr Kechel Kursell, Morris, Delaware. Sebr Jobp B Witham Jump, Milford Sckr ar atoga, Ho¢gen, 8aem for Vhiladniphia, Pat in for aharbor. Behr Jeve, Chase, Westerly, RI. Sebrijtrafie, Kelly, Cutler, Behe New Baven, Sctofieo, New Haven, Fehr OS Acken, Smith, Stawtord, Sleep Bride (ot hoank), Bldricge, Charleston, 7 days. Has been cruisirg oi that port daring the past wmter. fight of Sunday, ih iret, whee 15 miles South of Bandy Hook, took a puie ‘rom NE. which continned till next day (Monday), a 2 PM, ‘When it at ated conal iy, and chopped arouad to the SE’ AL this me, vile axing, fo, howvy driving sea, boarced ¥bich Rnceved her ou her beam ends, and carried away ihe bret close to the deck, witn boom, sails and rigging, tra oversuicg om Cock tho! was not secured. including to rabl Pad the verre] not Jost her top per, rhe would vothaverighted. At AM yesterday, when cit the Woodlands. was ‘aken in low by the Nettie (New York ted brengit into port. Capt Elu:idee enw bu fale, and reve ip cintrese, He winks there are few, ‘any, askere, PProsobed ro wracually that wil thoge out: Fide on the cosst Were KO!A 10 Oblaln & good ciling. Steomer rurker Velo, Ramsay, Baldimory, 6) bowrs, Brvridewon Yropeller Ceprey, Bupned. Hot boat Ao 2, few other vee BELOW. Berk Mercy Filion (by pilot boat George Bteers No 6) Boer Tens rome West Tadicn one bark and two brig, unknown. sea La, for Asplowall, nd the seam: ch , for Aspinwall, are nae Er. Maioa aboutl AM (0 day. The Eastern boats bound to this city come in @t an early hour, ‘Wind curing the day from E to 8W. Pars, ozs Barney Ser Telegraphic HOLMFS’ BOLE, Apr A Je Grande; bi da ot NYore), pe, ji « ark Pophin, Bt ‘seastor Boaton. feraid Marine PHILADELPHIA, April 22—arr brig Astalcee, Jones, Meraina; scbre Henry May Watson. Boston; C G Waterbury, k, do; Marthe Wrightington, Wrightirgton, Fall River; Bemuel bod: York; Killen Down! Bice, Provi ¥ gS Wr Coke tereene We jane, Fish, New ‘ork; © Wright, , Portemou Cid steamer Palmetto, Baker, ‘oston; echrv Ellen Downing, Bice, Fall Biver; Fenry May. Wa.son, do; J W Gandy, Hew it, East Cambridge. Miscellaneous and Disasters, ear Bee arrivals at this port ‘The steamship Alabama Capt Schenck, arrived yesterday from Savannah, Purser Husted has our thanks for Savannah papers in pdvance of the mail. ‘The steamship Nashville Capt Berry, trom Charleston, er- rived yesterday. Weare indebted to the purset for papers. STEAMER CaRoUNA~The Gingapore Straits Times of the 12th of February, contsins the following: -Tke American ecrew steamer Caro’lr a errived Lere from Manila on the 16th inat, aad le*t for Penang and Calcutta on Friday last. We bear that it 1g the intention to employ her on the Hoogtly river tor towing purporer, i{F0, ehe cannot fail to commannd from her great power (610 b p) ard suverior qualities, the iris portion of the river bustners. We belinve that tre Manila government offered to ner owners tte mail contract between that port and China, which was declined. Sure East Inpian- Capt Lecraw, of be shio Rast Indian, at New Orleans fiom Sewburyport, report: On the 24 ult, in 1, test for lat 26 89, len 75 in a heavy Fqna\ and maio topmast, and lower yards, with all attached; same me and place saw two ships wid: loss of all sails. Srir Any Mania—A fire broke out on board the ahip Ann Maria. Capt Khoades, loscing at Bingapore prior to Feb 16, but with the ‘esistance of the crew ct @ maa of-sarit was very ace subdued. ‘The cargo was 1ot o! mneb value, iT ited cfatew ratixna. The origin of the fire +as no! ascer- twined. 1b was eup) Lowever, that one of the aoolles om board ke¢ thrown & cigarevte amrag tke ratans. [By letter to Ellwood Walter, eq, hecretary to the Hoard of Underwrivess } Suny Woonstock, arhore at Dungenness, cleared at New York Feb 17, with 3,943 Dbla flour, 18.510 bushels whe st, 112 bales pigs bair, 77 tierces rice, 102'do beef, 7 cares hardware, 17, tons camwocd. 191 521 1bs oll cake, 70 bbls do. 38 585 ibs ‘8rd 800 slaves, valued in a} at from $85,000 to $90,000— I pcrtion enly of which i# insured in New York. The ‘was Duit in Waldoboro. Me, in 3853, 1,Wi tons register, rat- Sog » %4, owred by Messre Durhsm & Dimon, valued at about ‘Sol! (40, end insured in Wal) street. Bui SexTine. (mentioned yesterday), Soule, from Bostou, March 26, with icein the lowse hold, and assorted cargo be tween Cecks, for New Orleans, was lost on abaco, 4th inst. ‘The capiain, crew ard cargo were taken in'o Nasa. on ‘he 6th. ‘The 8 went ashore at 1A M of the 4th, adout 25 miles to the westward of the Hole in the Wall, bi ged. broke her back, and filled with water, be wou'd be strioped, as there was no ossihility of ber being got cét. The Seutivel was bui.t at ‘reepor!, Me, in 1954, 913 tons, rating A2+; owsed by Mesers Boule & Co, of New Haven, valxed at $50,000, and supposed to be partially insured in New York, Bank Swan—Capt Moore. of bark Cora, from Rio Janeiro for New Orleans, was sp’ ken the 2stnof arch, in lat 6. lon $4, ard reported the abacdonment cf tte bark Swaa, of NYork, in Jat 26. lon 34, with eeven feet of water in her hoti. She was from St Latbarines for Bahia, in ballast. The saptain of tae 3, his wi‘e, and all his crew, were on board the C, and wou'd pro- ceed to New Orleans. ARK Fxtty, Lofland, hence at Marsellles 35th ult, in 45 days, experienced bac Weather on the passage, and bad to throw part of ber cargo ov Barx Livy Surrouk—A leter eeceived at the Merchants? Exchange. Boston, dsied Duxbury, April 24.2 M reports a lazge bork at anchor rear the beach with foremast aod main- ‘nd should bave assisiance aa 000 as p°#- sible. ‘pale boats have waehed ashore in which were lances harpocns exd olber whsling gear tesa signal, white ground, with bine berder srdrame in cen'ra, whioh cannot be made cut. a is supported to be the bark Lady Suffolk. of which {s expected at Provincetown from coast of at reported with £0 ap 409 wh on board } PR. April 8—In_ port ship Ai from at shots, tor Ponce sarce Gay. to finkkh dg ter N York. Foocnowroo, Jan 3!—In port ahips Fanny Forrester, ton, for, NYork, gets 820 per ton, burk Henry Harbeck, uztoenike, March 20-614 Michuol Angelo, Bobinsoa, Our- rr eats. “Guseew, ‘Apel ‘8a port Yeoman, Colanboun, for Bots a . Luter, at ‘al arch Kenney WeigGe: Atlan, Ker Winter, for Mortoik Co: Mandarin, y- yey aT Gumaintn Weeeh eS ~Ar Aline da Soteina for Philadel jaane K Davis, Hind, Palermo for NYork. In pert Sth, bark Juniats, Lovell, for Boston, reedy, Wiad Ww. FHoNc Koxo, Feb 15—In port ships Levant, Cooper, an4Tas- n for ald if for Boston ida. na. ‘ustalin; Stephen Baldwin, Downer, tor Bun Fraccisco;' Vitula Loach, for Manile som: Joha Wade, oer, trem sbanghae unc rankee, Gove, for 3 barks Live Merritt’ Gove, for do, 14 ehip Kit Carson, Crowell, Sydney. NEW, ship Loch Lamsr, Hichbors, Mar- files: bark Lunete, Jordan, Pordsad; )ith, brigs Hudsem, Baochard, Searsport, § P Brown, Freemaa, wl ton; Zoroaster, Drinkwater, NOrieans; 17th, ba k Johu Parker, Koberts, Cadiz; cotr St’Stephen, McGregor, bierta Moreas. ‘id 15th, eb'ps Arvum, Chase; John Wenry, Merrill, nm Groto, Lindertin, NUrieacs; brigs Marta, Gingo, Reistel; Georgia | Cariisle, Cs ith bark Sarah Aso, Driak- water. NOrleans; .Re'ex, Linnot, Carcenas, Wanderer, hornpore, Begons th Mary Obipman, Hi.l, Carska- ai Circle oe) por ace ames Wistemserels Maw Ort; ec Basnonc. April 1~atr sip Gas dare, Bowen, Ghar ghae, April 7—In port brig Busan Duncan, te ALIFAx, April 12—Azrachra Wave, Elder, NYork; Svece- lator. Hocd do; Bultan, Day, Philadelphia: § B James. Je do; 14th, Flirt’ Ryan, Bait'more; 15:b, Alice Mowe, Pike, de. Old Utb, eebr Mary avn Lang, fYork. ica, March 14 “Ta port ship Urdauated, Freeman, for ready, March 15:-Go'ng in, sobr Susan Hal, Kilborn, from boston. LiveRroot, April 4—Sld ehio De‘roit, Thomas, Oaliae. Loxpox, Apri, 4—In, port Romance of the 86a, Henry, Cor foon; Archer, Thomas, for IN Yor out ready; 4 is, Davie, for Oalcutia l¢g; Panther, Bishop, do do, az4 others befor bs Anna Kimball, Howes, for if Asr at do F Jan IL Bavand, April 15—Arr et +9 re. MANUA, Feb 7—In port ships ‘ York ldg; Barreda Krotbers, Pee'e, for €an Francisco da; Fi less, Mazon, for Boston co: Eum'et, Mheever, from Mei! arr Sen 2! ure; Augustus Beard Phipps) Jota Jay, now, and Stirley, Abbot unc; ‘ark Maria, Peterson, for 81d Feo 6 bark Saraa Warten, Gove, do. Wavninvs, Jan 2—In port chivs Herald of the Baker, for Londor 28th with 1600 tons sugar at £4 pee tem: Boargo, Crowell, dirg to load for Kogiand Messina March 2—In pert tuizabetb, Yours. from Malaga, arr 42d, to loxd tor NYork; barbs Xoung Turt, Berry, Cer Bow: ton 4dnys. #14 36tb bark ‘slexina, Lovell, NYork, Matanzas, April 1¢—arr brigs Variann. ames, Boon; Za- nith, David, Havena; 15th, Trade Wind, Witham, NYork. ‘id, th, bark ‘Kate Whee'er, Boston; brie Royal Ballor, Wish, Portland; 160h, bark Kmmia F Chase, Chase; €o, EUVITAS, 4 pri! ic port barks Geo MOSH. = son, for New York 3day™; Pridect he Bea, for do lag: Acita Ower. Rey. for co 3 LA PENANG hip Daal Sharp, Parker, for Stag: eteemer Ceroline, ‘Bampeoa, uO. Marcl Castin, for Phi ladeipbis dg; brig ‘a P aaa, (sie), 00. Sid 24 briga Atttvo (Bic), N fork; 234. Caro ins (Bic), Co; Elizabeth & Marg Br), Boston; 26th ehip Ger Washington, NOrleans. yrQnrwoutn. April S~In port Great Tasmania, Bre wer, for joblle atcut ready. Porto Canrito. April7—In port bark Paez, Wileon, trem wre oer ee Peace April 6—In port bark Arfel, Cheeseman, ’OR7. 0 Prince, April 6— ¢ . for SYore few ¢ajs; brige Buhis, Rice, for d0 4 days, Kulews ung; R. Arr bark Vos do; ra), Mochiads, Noes pr Morieer Geto, Gedden ae Bet March 6th, br, White, Baititrore; Cora, Moore, acd Partenis, Hudgins, NOrieacs; echr W Williamson, Bona FP Feb Tz peri en 'ENANG. Feb 3—In 8 Saved it, pore apa Balavia (rom San Franci Faasai 5 Brig Wu B ile at anchor be'ow Qua. | ton, do. * nena drageid te enc] paeibe Inve gale. and Sent C3 rt $b. shin Lanerk. Griffin, from for New Ge: ashore on (he rocks pear Gilvy’s. She remains tight, and will ¢ tabs 8 or 4 days; barks J B Lancester, somes ter NYork aw be get otf by the aid of a stoamtug. daye; Berrab ‘torn’cn Svwazey, tecm Buenos Ayres, unc; Statice. Black, from e'timore tor Valparaiso, bad Tost mata ric Gex Wison, Carbonett (before reported), hence for | rast, enils, 4c; Muice Law, Winsow trom 4oeton, uno; Jaw Apalachicola, went estore at Berry Island 2d mst. All hee | Coo’ ‘Wharton, to icad, for Famburg: brige Bravien é ere faturated with water, ind much broken, and ia a | MoKee berce, for ral jt 8 very bad condi'ion, and it was fesred @ large quantity bad beens en in the night by the shore people. The authorities had sent cfficers to arrest the guilty parties. The egent bad Deen eel,ing gots for several daya previous to the 12th, and thought the loss would be heavr. The @ W wasan A2%<’ ves- sel of 1:. tons, bullt at New London in 1243. owned by mesars Kogie & Bazarc, and va!ued at $4.00: ineured. Her cirgo wad valved nt from $40,000 to $50,000, whieh ts also supposed to be inevred here, BnicS PB Bus—The following account of the burning of the brig J B Bil i» from a letter to the Chanieston It is dated, Georgetown. 8 C, April 17:—The brig |, (of Yarmoutn, Mass) Capt Bamubda, wih ‘cargo of pitch pir’ lumber, loaded at Mezars Buck & rived bere yer erday and cleared for Porto Rico, took fire this 3o'ciock. and ts now totally consumed, or rigging saved, and but e few of the small stores, At ast 3 o’c'ock this morning tha steward called the captain, and tbén the vessel was on fire, dently bees huriing some, tima previous, ag it was Durs'ing gut of tke fore batch at the time the captain reached the deck. ‘They mude every exertion to arrest the flames, but with no suocees. ‘Thev seemed to gain on tha fire for the first hour, but t epread under the deck so rapidly that they were unable fo cov'rolit. ‘The origin of the fire it is impoesible to ascertain The steamer Kuwan went down about 7 o'clock this morning With az engine on beard, but the brig was eo far spent thet she cou'd do novhing. Br fcun. Henatp, Hopkins, from Falifar, bound to Wil- mington, N.C., on the 120 inet, when in lat 40 48 N. log 7 W egecunlered a gale, trom SW by 8, during which was siruok by a sea that carried away cutwator and 6 fest of rpper exc of s'ern piece. with, 61 bols of mackerel which were on deck, ard caused ihe veseel to leak 80 badly as to render it ne cesaary to run ber trto Long Isiard Sound, and atter passing the fotnd, on the 2st nat , when between Land'sand throge's Point, taving 5 feet of water in Fer hold tt became necessiry torun ber sshore op the east side of Threga’s Point, where she Dow lies bigh ard dry, She hus bilged, ond will prove a total Joee, but her eargo willbe saved. ‘The’ veasel waa insured nt Barrivgicr, & F acd, Pegyarme ot Ha stax Bhe went ashore on Monday, GY o'clock AM. Courier. BRE: mo ninz about bi th 718 Yns*, “at foun T P Corss, for Virgitia, avo diagged ber anctors aad Went assore at Stapleton and has lost her rudder, Scurz Ayn Canouse, Hgfrran from Fredericksburg bound to Providerce put into Nortolk 19th inst with loaa of rudder, Baxnstas.e, April 12,eve—There is echcover uahore ou Sard Pos, rear the lisht hovse; name unknown. - Yissixg Vessri—Fi iladelphia papers say there fs some aux jets 1elt inregaid to rchr Pennsy vania, Bentiey, which sailed herce 712 inst for Philadelphia, with a valuanie eargo. {Schr Peprayivania, of Norwich, from New York for Philadelphia, was spoken 1%h irst of Barregat. Sbe may be the one re- ferred to atove | Whalemen. Eee port arrivals, Eid from Mattapoisett 19th, bark Bur. Pool. Atlantic Ocean, and axebored same evening to leeward of Pune Irland. Arr at Rew Bectord 20h. bark Wave, Stanton, Inc ian Ocean. with 4(0 bb a ep oil cp boerd, Sent home 135 bbls sp ofl on the Yoyege. Murch 26, lat1s 42.N, on 7445 W, saw a whaling berk, April 1, lat 23 46, lon 74 40, epoke bark Lady Suffolk, Roterteon. Beverly, 130 bbls oil. Arr at Fézartown’ 1h, bazk Ellen, Huxford, from Indian Ocean, with 900 bbis sp 400 ¢o wh cil. Arr at New London 1%h, bark Peari, Forsyth, Indian Ocean, with 38 bbls oil. Sent home during ‘he voyage 40 obla, Re ea a eee i ue at rdgurtown, follo' report pokelct Port Dauphin jan 1s, Seka Dawson, Baker New Beciord, clesn; Jan tl, Lancer. Lakeman, ot do, 2 ep. wanting Uwh to ‘tilt; the Lanoer reports Jan 18, Saly. na, Hllsa. of Now Hedtord. 00 bbls all told: eeme date, Pamolia, 3 wi h New Becford, 1,100 ep." 81d from Table Bay Feb 17, Fioneer. Morgen, of New London, for Deaclation, — bbls wh oli; had having cerried heod of rudder, bnl- id ral!, and sustained other damage. At'Cape Town, Feb 11, Hanrsh Brewer, smith ‘or Fort Dauphin; the B B revoris off St Pauls in Dec'the Bunier, of New Bedtord, bi whe; Kliza Cyrew, ot Cape Town; reports Nwv M4, lai » the Pacific, of New Bedford 8 wh: while speaking came in contact with the whale bouts and craft, with ail the dar Feb 29, lat 16 37. 107 Bediord, $00 dhs (30 W, Moateruma. Bax'er % ist and 2d officers off , y jedtord, 600 bbis. 140 =p. Cf Teicabvano Feb 2 Good Retura, Wing, NB; had taken 4 ep whe which race 0) bbs At Co March 12, by letter from Capt Stetson, Ansel Gibbs, } ', 475 ep; bad shipped it oy the Hector, of and for New Bed: or clean. arr at Hoeg Kong Feb &, Cambria, Pease, NB; George, Jen- ci Sew); 16th, Camb Penge, NB; Cantcn Packet. Borden. de Hlecnfield, NB; Orozimbo, Rowley, 8; Ontario, A! Canton Feb 24, Bayard, Graham, Greenport; Ben} Mor- gen, Kidion, NI, for FH Heerd trom here! 0 lat, dc, Willis King, Matt, 30 bola 8p 60 biBiish oll, ail wl been in for reppir Werks, ard d. Gf Tristan d’Acunba Jan 1, 3 C Cowdin, of Dartmouth, pe (and gd 14th tor Bou! lectra, Brown, NL: Menke ‘Tooker, NB; ‘Thoraa Nye Smita, do. ‘SI from Manila Jan 18, ¥ LB Jenney, ofand for FH. ken, des Bhip Setoto, Sawyer. from New Orlee ns from Liverpool, waa seen April Is Tecion Key bearing §. Ship Joby Wile, Word, from Newburyport Jan % for Cal: cutia, Reb 14, lat 6 N. jon 26 36 W. Ship San vel Ruseell Yeatoo, hence Febs for Hong Kong, Feb 19, lat 2, on 30 W. hip Maceia Greeziewt, Merrvman, from NOrleans for Liver- pool, March 2, Ist 28 40, lon 79 85. Sbip Coean Steed. ot Boston, 56 days from Batavia for Ams terdam, Mai 2. cif tt Helena Stip Coimbla, Hotchinson, from Liverpool for New York, 25, let 4145, lon 14 10. rt. 49 aera, Drumainoed, from Mobile for Havre, March 20, 19 20, lon «| . Bark Mary Kroughice, Bowers. from Buenon Ayres Feb 14 fer NYorb Or Bestem, Maroh 22, iat 108, lon 35, and was seen agaio 2th. Wt 55, Bark Ley Ann, Kellar, from Savannah for NOrleans, April 5. 0b Bebsma Banas Bark Vivid Light, Blanchard, from Liverpool for Pertland, Ii, cl! Tushar. Gen Tayler. herce Feh 9 for Havre, no cate, Jat 49 45, lor 955 (not as be‘ore reported). Brig Mungo Park. Nichols, 23 days from Montevideolior Cork, Merch 14, Int 183 B, Jon's 2) awyer, Srom’ NOrleans for Bortom, April 8, lat Foreign Ports, Aszrrr, Feb S—Pareed abvp2 Qneen of the Pacific, Reed, fn fen Juan ‘del Sud tor Caicutts! West Wind, Eliot, fm San Freveiseo sor Calcutta, Axor, Feb 1-1n port ship Florida, Mokerson, for Havane. pd revowtax, April 4~In por! bark Tuscarora (Bt), Cala, toe ton, ready Anrcino, PR, April 5—In port sebr Priscilla, of Baltimore, arr ibe day previous with ® oargo of lumber. Batavia, Feb 10—In port barks 8 H Waterman, Ropes, unc; Coveack. Budlard, from Melbourne, for Singapore, Bid Jan Il, bark Rebekah, Botebkiss, San Franciroo. Burvos Avues. Feb 3-Sid barke Maria, Lincoln, Vaiparai- ea; 1 Avery, Antwerp; 20th, ship Forest Oity, Al on, Akyeb. Catcurrs. Feb 22—Azr ships Gem of the Ocean, Thurston, peed Visnons Crocker; Wei somal 25, 1on°5 20. f . dg, Mary Bol A Morrucer Kev, Brown: Nesh'l Thompron, MeCuiloch, Belle ‘of the Wet. Howes; Golconda, Colvurn: Transport, Higgins; Vikiog Winror; Dannhe, Coatte, and Jorephine, J.endholm, tor London. (0; Vision, Lawrence, and Al'ce Thorndik iieepar te ion: “or do: Good Hope, Miller; Hornet, Renson’ and Chraien, He oes, ter NYork; Jone Henderson, Knowles, and iiement, Odeu, for Bombay! Granada, Dre-er, for Chinn do; Chasen, Nerrill; Telaseer, Mitchell; Andubon, Arthur; ben Fog'a, Willlfms, sod Cyclone food. for Boston do; Crystal Paince, Simmons. for Melhourne; Finland, Foros; Taneaster, Kourdy; Fleetwood, Dale: Miex Standish, Lord! Loedy Franklyn Koowles; Colerado. "ticker; Tul Rock, Gor bom: Frank Jobieon. Lathory, and Kowad)s. Balch, unc! sche Vequevo, Neweil for Austeniis, Ger! to rea trom Pand Tends Feb & ship Live Yarkes, Troredixe, Lor don; Kb Home Sarzent, Marzeijies: Li sbi Fmroituta, Antoragn, Aky aby 1244 North Atiaatic, Boore, Lon- Sa eis Fe ee Han hits 7 7 George Harris’ French, for a pert. the Wilesmb heve> for ‘Valparaiso, dismazted, to sail as soon as refilted; Oludad var, Gibbs, from Bueros Ayres, unc; schr Conquest, for Baz tos,'to 10nd next day. Bio GRANDE Fob $2-1p port brig Leonice, Lelan, wie re- ersel, eb 20--In port chips Wide Awake, Taritom, for Jdg: Arn Maria, Hucadea, do Co: Doiphin, Hove far Padang ard Eoston, econ; Yar kee.Runger, Raven, for Akyad; Lark Otranto, Hayes, unc. 614 18th, ship Flying Dragon. ( San Francisco ) Laleutia, Swarow, Fob 1~In Port ship War Hawk, Simmons, for Ha- var £HANcHAR, Feb 8~In port ehivs Nightingale, Mather. fer N York, taken ‘up at $18 fer ton; Keek Cite (Br, Oubbear, fe do gels $15: NB Pa.mer. Low, for do ldg; bark Beindeer, Day. un>; steamer Antelope Me!lus, for Hong Kong. SutKLs. April 3 aoe Guiterus, now of Sbieids, recians- £4 A], (red star) tor NBaven \dg; Bree (Wor), do do; *Colum- bus, Am,’ (probably Cam bride) for United States Ide. is 8, to Fail In 5 or 6 days; Zenobia £7 Jaco DE Cuna, Apri) 6—arr_brige Ni 8 4 NYork; Sth. Te‘egrapb (Br), Worsce, Prt eed ington Xana, March 24~ Arr echr Lion, Bart, Providence, BALTIMOBR, Apri! 21- Arr ship Medalion, Theobald, New York; brige Mottrose, Davis, Cardeuns; bit Orleans; Erie (Br), Dougiass, Deruarara; achrs 8 Pendle- , Maddccks, Portiand; K 'G Whilden, Jerman, Bosna; Andersce. Ba'itax, Nw; ‘Canton, Sbutt, oa- urks Jeletd; Howard, Stevhrna’ Carib beam Bea; Julia Smith, Crowell, Boston ; White Pro- ‘Cock, Eceton; Maria Moron, Remy, 3 NYerk’ sScna Dems (ar) Allen, Baa ‘ork; brige Frances Deme (Bri, ag oxtom, Fitts City, Couk. ce wi 5 ray, N32 ORTON, April 21—Avi- bark Sebocts. Coleman, Savannoh; brigs Mary Pierce, Bartlett, Cienfuegos; Ellas Dudley, He kira, Cardenas; sckre Charles Henry, Baker, NYcrk; sehi'd WFaulelin, NYork Cid. brig’ Boston, Haskell, ingion, NC; schrs W P Phlilios, Coates, Philadelphis; JR Matber, Nickeraon, Co. Rothing’sld. wind NE, blowing 's gale through the day and at night with rain. Ship’ Middiesex end rir ity remain at anchw in the Roads, BEVEYLY, April 1s-Sldschr Wm Stevens, Cotizell, Pa- unk River, Va.! GATE, Api 18-Bid ship Eastern Siar (new;, Henry, 8 jobn, NB. CHARLRETON, April 1°—Arr Soon brig Maria Antonia, Moriana, Bercelons; brig Adela, Bvers. Matarzas; scbr Aid, Ross, Havana. Cid’ stesmsbip AL sea, eis Geo A Hop ey. Cork anda market; berk Aims, Sanders, Havana; brig HF Ryder, Bariest, Wilming- FABL RIVER, April 19—Arr aches Joreph E Suntth, Smnith, Baltimere; Margare: Arp Dayten, Port Ewen; sloop George H Levis. amith, and Jobn Beary. Beotherton, do; Kxvel, Brightman; Maria Louisa Cummings, and Trad ‘Thompso2, NY ork. GALVESTON. April 10-In port ships Nebraske, Swan, for Liverpool 10g; W B Travis, Moca, frora NYork, arr 9th; baraa Noptauk Lincoln, from Liverveol, arr 8th; Nueces, Stereas, from oston; tusan Clsrk, kiliot, from do: B Dus: cher, for New York 10g; Goleem ‘Age, Gilebrist, for do; brig Ranta, Vratun for Reston log: Selaiar, Murphy, for Liveepoot azn, sehna enor By tot oy Betcn Ge; Jano Yagraban Hewoa, for do; Barriet Lewis Buri, wig orders; for § PM—arr rig Celt Robbing, , Bostca, for mn NO; Pools. Rock ‘ar'ine, ‘id 1¢th, brig Selska Murphy. Liverpool. HOLMES’ Lom 1 April 1 Machias tor D Yor! Mh brig enmark. Wray, Onlais tor Philadelpila; echrs Mecora. Holbrook, NYork tor Boston; Caroline, Nor ae tor Baliowel:; Harriet, Kord, Bostoa tor Jacssonville. brigs Ge.t, Braman; sebrs J Lancaster, Denmark, Maris Fletcher. Ccean Wave. Caroline and Me- nd Ysht from SW, brig Deumark; nd Harriet NDE Aravia, Boutelle, Liverpool Sorproza (8p), Fortanelie, foshus an, Havre via Newport: Ba- rah Jane, Grumley, NYork: Fxohange, Jocea, doe Lo Karmone, Boston; achr Hornet, Cummings, Aspinwall. Cl steemsbi!) Quoxer Civ, Shufeldt, ib York, ship Chinn, Kesger. Liverpool; tark M K Herriman, Simmons, Hoston; brig Azores, ¥unroe, do; sehr Kinggold, Mott, N York. 16th "arr ships CLapulegec (Br), Ark'e, Liverpox; Carcins Mogens, Cefn, Day Hoa : Bost brig Almira, Nort i rhe, Havans. Cid br NEW OKLEARS. A. rett Dew York; Kae Gates, F re; N elphia York, Phi ships’ Touien, Opeber, Havre: ¢ do; raiéa, MeMaons. Liverocol; Go'conds (Br), Kerr, do: Wo Wirt, Wadsworth, do; Cernatic Deverent, do;’ Martha J Ward. Storer, do; Maid of Orlesns Denvis, NYork; barks Comewell. Batudl'n, Viiladeiciin; Josete (8p), Alsina, Barea- Jona; Span briae Serafin Maries do; Chanito, Gelpi, Santan- der; scr Thos Dennison, #tacy, Cardenas, Iib—Arr sleamship Fmpire City, Windle, NYork via Ha- berks Aquilla, Bar- Her. ‘Savannah; brige David hia; Wild Pizeon, Badovieb, Gem- joonlight. Pendieion, Antwerp,’ Brie, : Lads Westmoreland Br), Strachea, Lis Laferta, Vera Cruz; Jane & Brownsville, Rogers. Ham ler, Smith, Havana; schr Jus- 16th—Arr ships sunshine, Pi NYork: Milan, Badger, Boetn, Below. ecmiug. ne. ahi sbabmpeara . from Idverpeol; Star from Cardiff; Raj }, from Am- Collins, from ;, brig from Tam jah, Cob! Butcher (dismaated) Vann: schta Rilmnbets ohn Red For. (Sie), Viola, Wm Clark, Simpeon. from Wilbur, frim stJego de Cub Bess five ebips, pames unknown, Cld Boston; Lark Canton (Swad). Kerman, Gother ‘Towed to sem 6th inst ships Kat Rhea Svivia snd Pe 5 Samayi Z 'es and Envelope; jontrose, A = arin Luther” ith, thipe Mary B balck one Casa Wee SE GREE ett se aan on AD’ rr ‘nn Fi % York; ecbr Aun Carcline, Hofftran, fexsburg, pound eo Previterce: (see Mix.) tld, echrs Moses Van Name, Van Nome, ard 8 ki Barker, Buckmaster, NYork. WiEWECKYPORT, April 20—Arr schr A F Howe, Wyman, ole NAWPORT, April 21,8 AM—In port b Fuller, from Providencé tor Bangory & H ital Mal tor Rockland: brix Urmur, Baker, Irom DBediord for Pala delphia; echra Bait’c, Bunker, do for Charl Bea Guit, Howiand, from Providence for Baltimor frem Lanesv'e for Fhiladelphie; Carroll, mouth for NYork; Abeons, and others. Wind NE, frovh. PROVIDENCE, April 21—ss0'ow nebr 8 ienpe, Cath rs from Mobile. bid loop Frederic Brows, Garde, New PORTLAND, Avr!! 20—Arr shin Harray from Pregnory; brig Flecirie. (iit), Nowell, Gon naan Roxbur; Baltimere: Charm, Nokerson, Philadelphia; + Bro Mountalt’ Kage Unt oa Rockland tor oore Below Teas ship, supecerd the Filrabeth Bibby, {rom Liverpool. ld bork Gien, Prentina, Havana; menmer Wenternport, Berry, ‘ar RICHMOND, Apri! 19—Arr sche Woodbine, Allen, Attaka- Ps; , EIS, gohts Tarrisom Price, Johnson, down the Mver to load for BYorb; Westover. Gray, Boston rRYARNAE; April i6—Gld brig Confidence, Melviile, Ha- Ivih, AM—Arr ateamshtp Flore, Woodball NYork; ache ‘Target, Davis, do, Cid ships Bh Whitney, Martin 4 Georgia. Macloon. do; brig Chas A Coe, OG AVEH, ADI IOtAGE money AM, ni Are ™ ompors Telladelpiin, th, bark Wyman, Ashb; Oo Fob 2 WICKFORD, Apcll 19—Arr ahr Henry, Baker, Philadel. WICKFORD, A hia (cr Providence.