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8 Feattval of St. Gearge’s Beciety. ‘The Bons of ‘George and merry Eagieed’’ assombied to Odlebrate the anniversary of that salat of Greges killing oteriety, on Wednesday evening, by o banquet at the Mo- ‘time, all wrongs in the generous juice. Brother Jonathan washed down the enlistment difficulty, aud Contral Ame. wriga was carved up amicably in prime ribe of beef ‘direct ‘by the last steamer.’’ As the best of all diplomatists for wéttling vexed questions, commend us to the Messrs. Le- Jané, who proved, from their abundant provision of the ‘rood things of this life, that they understand ‘the ap- proach to man’s heart is through his stomach;” an‘ for any little effect bis head might have in the matter, why, ifthat was not wetted by ‘‘deidsick”’ and ‘‘Amontillado,”’ there is uo more virtue in wine, The saloon was tastefaily decorated with the flags of ‘our taithfn allies’’—Franoe, Turkey, and Sardimia; and (thanks to the treaty,) that of Russia mingied i's felds with those of the three ereacents, Firat iu interest among the invited guests, (though ome stata distant from tne Prevident,) was the apatk- ling Thackeray, (in whose oard by the way—and ‘such *e famo’’—the ‘‘a”” was omittec). The alster sosieties of St. Andrews, St. David, St. Patrick, St. Nicholas, &c., ware represented by their Presidemts, Among other ueats of distinction were the British Consul of New ork, A. Barclay, Beiust Consu! Matthew, of Philadel- pha, ¢ = President Young, Wm, C. Bryant, E+q., ex Re- ee cloeh having been removed, the President, Josep Fowler, Eeq., addressed bia ‘Brethren of St. Ge. faxecting bis own uniltnovs for 4 bonorabiee tut. He comgratulated them on the return of this anniver- wary, enc in the freah inducemen’s which they each year found to promote the chari'y in which they were er- gaged. this occasion the giad tidiegs of peace added #o their pleasure, and ras jast cause of kfalneas and prido to Englend and her allies. Proudly might the turn thear sponghta to their dear old fatherland, of whi: ever bad they Jess reason to feel ashamed. The venera- Ble gentleman was interrapted tm his 1 remarks by @ #3. don icditporition. On recovering, he to do hhomege to the land they ives in,” of high praise, After some happy allusions to his own PaEeaene Years, 84 contrasted wisn the youth of his predecessor, ‘who i, and was, and siways must be ‘You, ko con, cluded by giving the first regular toast: — paToe day and all who honor, it~ io dag 0 crt taet peg Bt, George and merry Fog- ah and the following: — ‘The Queea—God bicss her— were introduced by an anecdots, old as the date of her ‘Majea triage, showing that ahe had become a oiti- ed States in enteriag the “state of matri- —wore responded to with deep bumpers and pro- ‘aa ional anthem’’—not ‘‘Yaakee Doodle,’ but “God eave the (ueen”—was sung by Messrs. Frazer and the brothers Leacn, Mr. Morgan presicing at the piano. ‘The President te Uuited States, Air—''Haii Columbia,’’ Was duly honored. The President's conviction that ‘‘ the next toast—our faithful) ay, the Eaperor cf the French—would be greet- ed with @ torrent of apviause,”” was hardly justified; bus yet its reception was * very respectable.” glee of | Mynheer Van Donk," which followed, re- coved the ‘‘ torreats of applause,” intended for “tue ae- ph=w ot his ancle.”’ ‘The ecitor of the Courier des Etat: Unis returi ‘ned thanks, ‘eet 6c much on behalt of the Fmperor, as @ son of France. ‘He regretted that tho a'ttance of the two rations was un- able to msies Freneaman spesk good English; and he corcluded by giving a sentiment :— ‘The all'ance between France and Engisnd—May !t last as igog saa Frecehman speaks broken Engiisa. (Laughier and woe fetes pan tition each wi. oat, toe hime): Gutetripped. ‘ADAw Nona, Ksq., PresiZent of the St. Andrew's So: ciety, was the first to regpond to thie toast. Ho assurei them that their friendly 1 were faily reciprocated by thefosa of St. Anirew. The giory and prosperity of Engiand was as dear to Scoteh as to Figlish hearts, He gave asa centiment:— ‘Tho Gops of Frz'and and Scoand—May shey ever coniirus wb character, by thetr personal harmony be 80 st: Fween thevard of their bir aud the land cf thelr resulenee, ide. SiAyz responded on debalf of the ‘triendiy Sona of 8+. Patzick,”’ and gave— Tho Bt. Georze’s Society—Founded on principles of fraternal benevoie: 2 a coneauod career of ‘unefuinens has been one of exemplary Chrivtian char: The President of St. David's, ia reapotling, gave a sentiment tn which he traced the Anglo-Sexon liae from ‘the “noblest tribes of ths Kast’? to. ‘the founders of a g@ibrious emyire in the West.’” Mz. GoaRioux, on beball of Germany, claimed a part, alao, inthe Queen cf England, on the ground that his couatry bad furnished the mazerie! which enabled her to egter the ‘‘Uri:ed States -f matrimony.’’ This allasion had the effect of putwng to fight some ladies who stood the door, and creating great iacguter round the board. te the day being also that «1 Shakspere, gave ti Seakapere and (Goethe - Kindred heroes of inieileci. None have read The tem the buman heart, mor told its tale in song of greaier beauty. New England” wae represented by Mr. Boxxvr, who traced brieily the history of the “mother country” and her son, “Young America.” He gave as a sentiment— ad aud New land—The United Ki! of age Britto acd Ireland aoa the United States ierel Aenea =May, ‘he uarmeny which exists between them never be dis tart Mr. Vax Wacrven, President of the St. Nicholas So- ciety, dit jamice to theelcquence with whisk she has invariably been repreented. He gave, in conclnaion— The Scus of 61. George in the City of New York—Worthy sciona of @ noble Bock. The Ary and Navy of England, and ‘he Untied Staiex Was the next toast. Mr, Fae suny 6 Death of Nelson.’’ RIO, of the British artillery, oriefly returns! a bigh compliment to the bravery of the troo| Srimen. ‘The Proinest then gave:— aoe Majesty's Minister: and Repreveniatives ou thie Conul- Teaiieinaie Majesty's Consul, Mr. Barc 3. Speakivg of Mr. Crampton. be said be wae reprs.satative ot her Majesty, but of Engi manly . For cther cf her Majesty’s Minisvers esurnes Boot, or for himseif be should be excased from shigh tribuve to the Presl- but Io snch ad rejoice to the een! ? ¥, resp od or only dente! oft A Seatety, an} Joaepia Fow'er, Eeq. —May health, happiness acd honor ever witord bie Consul Martmew, of Pbiladelphie, was calied upon, fend toox cocasion to iatroduce as among the represea- gi of oo hes) of the “Furth Fatate ' —die, cud applause. ackeray ud app! a. Crlea for “Thackeray 1? The PaaszxT—1 do mot intend to let Consul Matthew take the wind ovt of my vy iatroducing Mr. Tha :ke- rey. Lionerve that privilege for myself, and after our wext trast i will pay wy reepecta to him. and America—ihere xn throce Sots aaptred, bia of aloyalad truth) ene Air—" Hove’s ri Tha Progen then gav ‘the baal’ inees and prosperity of the diadmgutahed moves Wiviene MoTRackerss, Ee. —Aidivg, that be br ped that gentleman woul! en igbten sim as 10 how vanity was # good, ani something we could not do witccut. Mz, TasccePay wes loudly cheored. He aaid:—I do not know, tr. Fowler, {com which of the works of Wiliam M. Thackeray just entivoed, you have bo:rowed the acntinest just uttered. have raid anything about it wea not vani Uae ve intccduse ye here. 10 oot, however, rememoer the rentiment, and I mus: add, I do not fwol prepared to contradict or approve it at pre- seat. (angler) I Hke much better the poem which just now, (‘Hors’s s boalth »y fricoda at ‘the piago vas two all good *) in compilment to the Iassen of Eng- Jend aod ‘Auoerien-—wome of the latter of whom I see peep- trg from tebind that benne:. (Laughter, and confusion amo0g the Indies, who bad gathered in large numbers at the entrsace.) It was ip consequemee of the existence of two yoang laswes in muy cwa coum‘ry (God bless them!) Sever came into this one, I thank God that in comia g here I baye found some of the kindest of friends, wome cf the best company, some of the noblest and most baneat people that Lever aaw in any couutry {n Christen. dom. So much allow me to say at the commencement of sy leo—(.aughter )—lecture, | was going to say; but if I fade lecture, 1 have forgotten it, and left it in my hat down #aire, 9 that I bave only tae beads of a little lesture;’’ from whieh, if you allow me, | stall make some comment, a will net detain you over two hours, (Lavgbter.) ving the first toast, the l’reeident said uo po ies aout be introduced into tuisassembly, Tale tw me vas very ratixfactory, because I was told by my friead Mr. Young, that my own politica were looked qpon with some reprobation by many good Kogliahmen present. In fact, regardiag rome potentatos of the House Baaovsr, I never have, and | never «ball profess te entertain any respect or esteem. With respect to one of them—the biind, the brave, the obstinate the good oh! man—whore memorable and sad, 91 (ate am sure no Erg'ichman cen remember without leyalty and affec tlon—i ave «pcken of bim with propriety and feeling; and ita respect to his granddaughter, the sovereign wha at preesci rules over as, bow con! any 5° gentleman speak exeopt with on = regard and affesti Teaid about the Queea, (acd | wish to recall It for the laat time, pec- heps)—that J honored ber because she was a good wife . ns mother, an sccomplishec lady, an en'ighten teiene of art, and a tender sympathizer in her people's rorrows aud glorict. (Cheers.) And It was pleavant to me, ac Evaiishman, in msking my tour through thls untry, and in repeating those words, to find the uni- ‘al an’) cordial response by which they ware reerived jor if the word# had not been true, this poople woull aot have so recsived them. We honor, and love, and ad- mire har: aad I for ona, whstever | may think absut the movereigns of 0:0 vimen, yield vo 20 old or prerent histo rian in My 010 ration apd rerpect for that lady. (Cheara The secon’ wast whieh the President gave was, "Tbe President vo! tbe (pited States,” and 1 drank t waa’ for reasons petronal to myself; because the Presi oi the Goited States, wher lax! | visited this coyntr: deind enough to ecme to my léc'ure. (Laughter) We éhea came to the Emperor of the Freoch; and | iraox that Gealth — wit cardiality; decauce, with bie other titles, now wears the badgs «4 St. Geo We th heard oor I’resident fonat the " Slater Societies,’ and it seemed to me that a!l we even Champions of Obrixtendom started up at nee to do bomor to this teast. I read an article ine yaper, ony thia morning, which seem+d to cast rome he coud! over the St. George, Now, have no! sea of you got bis wearing on your broasta? T varture to may that scores of us have seoa the Champion ” out from the breast of George the Fourth. |, my col, twelve years ago, ia the harbor of Herre)’, renege = Hl He 5 E i ip i F i 3 | it 1] He and ceived such a bite as caused usto get back asd for another round,I do not regret, bat am that round never came off. I hold te the pi gocfathers gave me. vietory—! the stru; jo name T would rataer have fan rancor—I am pl @ bes ended with mutual ssteem— urea must reccguil we admire upon our side, the immense bravery has sbown in ‘he contest. a .) It mest be :omen- dered thet St. George is n foots but theirs, gad that thooga in ropzesent resented ure Russian ri istns cuint of patriaren of of Moscow as weil as “e the Archbishop cf Caaterbu: or I felt what « cifficult thing it must have been tor hi ‘thi late contest, to know for which of his two sew ot children, be should decide tne battle. But now he can look Gown frow his crimaon oroas, approvi pas sons on each side. shea have been conel ded in Englaue two men who wea - rth ba Waser are wo eek who wear the ge: The oxe the Queen, w! ae on a perors; the ether Tec see Righstegslen } To dripk to the bea)th of that asinted tog thar dusy oF all kate ot dane rn ot, ole goed yomen. gia be bare res enem: ned of Chriss to succor cen ‘Proiopged cheers) rer ‘The festivit'es were prolonged to a lats hour. City Intelligence, Sarg OF THE Jersey Crry Ferry CxAs.—Wedinerday, at 12 M., at the City Hall, was sold at public auction the lease of the Cortlandt street and Jersey City ferry, fra pe riod of ten years from May 1, 1856. There was ne ¢o: Petition for the purchase. The lease was knocked dor on the first bid, $5,000 per annum, to the New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company. Thia ls $760 lees yearly rept than paid by the same company for the lease just expiring, The sale embraced, besides the reguiar torry slip at the fot of Cortlandt street, hal? of tae p'er on ihe ncrth side of eaid slip. also used by the New Jer- sey Rairoad apd Transportati.o Company. Thecordiltions ot the lease now are the same as embraced in ths pelor lease, The sale of a grant to estabilsh a ferry from tae fost of Thirty-fourth st: East river, to Hantee’s Point, te terminus of the Flushing Railroad, with a lease of the ferry for ten years, announced to take place im o>cjune- tion with the above cale, wan postponed till next Weinas Gay. The reason for deferring the sale was, that parties wishing to compete for the purchase were not prepared to bid, not having yet examined suliciently the title te land and water righis involved. Sars or Leases or Wasmycton Maravr CwLARa asp Ov» Exons Bovuses.—At i P. M. on Wednasiay was sold by thecity, at public auction, leaves for one year, from the first of May next, of fourteen osilars. underneath Warhicgton market, and eight buildings, formerly ooo pied as engine houres, The bidding for the cellars was quite spinted; they brought from $10 to $676 each, ac- cording to the advantages of position and dimensions, ard paucity of rata. For the old engine houses there was less competitins. They brought from to $75 @ year, each. The lease o* three ctores, Nos. 12, 14 and 16 (reen- wich avenue, with cellars utderreath, exoepting those occupied by the Police Court, was sold at $500. ‘Tue Crry Harz Barz Tower.—it is to be hoped the Committee cf Couneilmen harirg in band tho improve- ment suggested for the better facility of detesting Gra from the City Hall will not permt: it to lay on the table without action, A few nights ego another false alarm was made by the beliringer at the Hall, caused by ths Icokont not being sufficiently Cech to commend a Proper view of the water line boun Ken § We fnformed by the beliringere thet the requ! mpro ment can be made at but a od expense, by moreiy; fitting up @ sta*ion just, under the \clock n the iaside of the cupola, which gives them s commanding vew of! twenty-one feet above their present position. be no neseasity for the removal et tie bell or a for a*riking, nor Wil there be any necessity an edifice Guteide the cupola that will interfore ith t) architectural sppearacee of tha Hall. All that the bel ringers anc firemen ask foris tals inereared height, which: (aiteedems a oomuaree po ned over the promi, oS their viewit; At present obatruc': them. Councilman Baulch, who is one of our efficient Astistant Engineers, and, we understand, forms one of the committee havirg cbis improve nent ‘in coatemp's- ticn, knows well the difficuity under which the bell ringers on the Hall labor, and we-feet coavinsed be will co all in his power to push the matter through. Tue Pouce TrecRara—ReronM pad —Tvery aight complaints aro made against certein leutenents attach, ed to the station houses for their ca-slsssness or u:ter tmeotmpetency in working the telegraph. Tt night a number of persons calied at the office of the Chief of Police to make inquiries in regard to lost children, but the operator, nt Owens, was adle to give them but little intormation respecting the objests of their rearch, in cnsequence of the shameful igoorsace of the officers in charge of the wires at several of the station houses. Nightly this annoyance is experienced oy the rergeant {n cummand at tae Calef’s office. It beh doves the Mayor to cive some of these lacy lieatenants a good rcolding, for their negligence in workiog the aatriners ig really ebameful, and should be at once reformed. If the officer in commend at any of the station houses ts unable or unwilling to communisate with the operator in the Chisf's office, be semds back the message. “My xeedle wen’t work,”’ and then coolly refuses to hoid any further eommunication. Tue opern'ors im ths Fifto, Sixteenth and Twenty first ward station houses were very neglect‘ul Isst night, and great inconvenience was experienced in consequence. We hope the Mayor will turn his attentioa to this matter. INSTALLATION OF A PRESBYTERIAN Pavron.—Last aven'ag the Rey. R. McCartee, D.D., late of Newburg, was in stalled as pastor of the United Presbyterian church, W: ‘Twenty-fifth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. The install fermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. Forsyta while the adérevs to the new de livered by the Kev. Dr. MeCarrell, of Newburg. The co rem: nies concluded with an address to the hapd Se be the Rev. James Pristtly, of this city. The atten the ceremony was large, ani ally present seemed to take a deep interest in the proce: dings. Fmr tx Peart Streer.—About five o'clock Yesterday morning, a fire was discovered in the collar of premises No. 188 Pearl street, occupied by Dodge & Calvill, drng- gists. The alarm brought to the premises policemen Wiliams and Hensetty, of the Secord ward, who fortn- with broke open tne ‘cellar door, and with come water very coon extinguished the ‘ames. The ‘ire, it seems, originated amongst some sawdust ina hogshead, the sweepirgs of the ccllar, put there by the pcrier. This rubbich being mixed with oil, evidently produced spon- tineous combustion. Its timely discovery was the meas of prerenting the @estruction of much property. No damage of consequence. BuRSING oF A STAB: —The alarm of fire on Wetuosday night, about § o'clock, was cause] by the burning of « tab o inthe rear ot No. 99 avenue A. Damage about $29, No insurance. Brooklyn City Intelligence; Censwony ov LAYING A Conner Stove —The ceremoay of laying the corner atone of a new Methodist Episcopal eburch, in Dekald ayenue, between Kent and Fraakiia avenues, took place yesterday after a before « very large conesuree of people. The Rev. J. 5. Inskip, of the Centerery church, delivered an diquent address upon the occasion, after which w collection waa taken up and about $600 war subseribed towards defraying the ex penves of the building. The arr hry was Inid by Rev. Buell Goodsell. tev. J. M. Rend was expected, but was prevented from attending by other more pressing en- gegements. The church is to be built of brick, and its cimensions are to be 88 feet deep, wide and 45 high, The lower or ground foors will be usec na lecture or — reoms, The eburch will be over these aod have +B, lery all round. It will cost, with the Ined, feet bl of which $5,000 wili remain on mortgage Josph Law, pastor of the church, expeste, or ue time 1 it in completed, to be able t> raise the balance. The whole buildins wil! be ready for divine service by the first of October next, Personal Intelligence. The C. 8, Renate have confirmed the nomination of Mr. A. W, Lamb te be Surveyor of the Port and Inspector of Castome at Hapnibel, Mo. Mr. L. was a member of the Congress. ARRIVALS. Ercia Barre ia steazcahip Alma Madame Sudan and son, Matame ©: Moree, \ady and two agg oS Mons ly nd gen ond aay, Moaccurs Dor eur, Fogvish, Girard, and Be! Mme Fick Mosaieurs eider, Storu, Dewer , fire Gormond, Siraca, Nabonne, Fquillare. nig aed Haver’, M Chiafine, J Benaaden obrutzin, A Steckort, C Meokiets ming, L Bierlien, J Utz, J Nunk, M Keller, B un Wieber, From Bavnat DEPARTURE fi a Mearoahip Catbris, ‘rom Bosion—BMe Rid: 7 wile, Misn Bartett, Rev © Weierscn, Mr Geo a Browne, Mine BO Greene, Menara F A Loverung, J J. Kar. pares ae fedioame. Mven Holburt, Geo B Rarise't, Peter ‘ston, Wi Wile, of CMeopee: Miss KF Weigh’ hank apc wife and insant ot I ; ren, of ra. doseph ~ Midine: Mier Dring, Meares Long fd 2 wile ard ebild, and Cordukes, of New York; D: Northup of New Je AM ey, Of Vhiladeiyhin, Mensre Jorep> Cbleago: F, Guartotie of Now or: ie Ry ney Ir Joha, of G jon apd @on, OF ikcoonin, eer Peete OW. Mr Jas quebec; Mr J Brown. of "kingston "ner, hag Conca; Mosars Bgl | Murray ot bopteea; ‘aud rower, of Campeachy; GES Goius, Ie Wii, Tg maclo Aguire, Maltiae Hor Don Simond Forrac | x Hosa.) F Lopane’ and, Antonio ner, of Metco; Rigas Flow M Pell, of nwiand Daria sowann nnd J "oka on RY Sa Chas Mu re, of troland; © Maxon and , of France; Chas Lelie and A 'y 08 Far For lore ad © F Davenport of Bowion Mrs J Macle of Maine: Mise Baker, Me a re Wit ras and Master Hyde, Mcoare, Chan M MePhoreon, of Picton. A Abbott, rimer and wt Mowrra A Vgimries ard J Pi Heotin; Jon Kr ¢ ® Soles, NF, A Doug'aca, of Ona i & Beootta, Far auada— ty Teta), _D, Keaner’s Minow, by 80 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1866. ‘Who Moraanics’ lestitute Hohool. ‘Tho Tabernacle was crowded to excess om Wednesday evealng by ladles and gentiomen assembled for the pur- pose of witnessing the annual exhibition of the pupils of the Meebapie’ Inatitute acheol. The platform in the rear of the building was enlarged and constructed somewhat like the atege of a theatre, Here all the recitations, dis- logues and exhibitions took place to good advantage. Above the stage, anc {mmediately under the organ, were rengeé two or three dozen boys and girls, all nicely dressed and 4 in order. These chiliren, rang varying ‘a from 8 to 1! between et the cisions tnd ia meorar posaidie. ard action Kota paptis fa the geriormance of the various llottes to igen’ Beanie cretiintte te" als Gaemeie ees ee looked upcn with much *Carecnonias, tbe” audience. The concluding part of the jing « érill or turn out of militia, on “training was en end during its prriormance the en! re SSavnlsed with loughter The following is the etter of exercises as prepared for the occasion: — ORDSR OF BXERCWES, Dlalogus—John Bu P: Ki aT i ym Kees ioe Wat 3) evn Aedren to tho Otcero ve, Catalina. pyrite — In Patrie. Follow ycur Nose fobp Sax: Trslogue—Fore nga Comresention Becita:lon—Fave of Virginia. ‘adr Dial D Echd. Lews BW. Guiwaier, 2 ‘Morris and 8. Mastin. Necitatisn—Baitle of Lake Regi Mille Drill......... All tha pupils acquitted themselves wouderfully well, and were wazmly aoplauded by the audience and their schoolmates sasembled on the 0c vening. He acd Ms tected’ “ire the Custom of the a in pero "and v's —Thoee evegant speciaeular pasicnaimes, ‘The Con, aerint” ard the nome," the charmiag Festival nean:'’ are again CD oar 1s for iste evesing. res Three Guaréemea" the ‘Lady oe the “Bobemian Girl” are ten¢ered for the bi of Mr. Reed'e '@ promising ycug actor ,ai this hore. Buwron’s —The ferorien to cigtt, “Fortunio,” “That ,” and ‘ Weated, Ceara Milliners.” Mrs. Howard fn thé firs! and Mr. Burton in the last piece. Wariacn's —The five act ocmedy of the “Honey Moa," “ith Mr. Walleck’s capital deimention of Duke Aranzs, avd the ee ied “Love and Charity” conrtiiute the enter- +— jets nen drama called (he ‘‘Marbla lsprest ‘4 it eonsatior mm, and ths burietia of the Tiwise Cottage’ wi: be repeated. Eroapwar Varieties —Muldiudes eu) deci to thls minia- tare tarate tc cee the wopdertul jave weniles in “Golde Farmer’ and be “Moid ot Munster !? Wicon's Missznzis repeat the cew ard pooular burieeque of “Nicaragua Kato Eecrets,”” wit a variety of aongs, The Turf, LOUISIANA. Uszoy Covras, NEw OgLeans, April 16.—Purse $160, mile brata. Capt. W. J. Minor’s ar. f. Vousher, out of — J.L. Imlas’s (C. M. J “imp. Yorkshire, dam Mereie ‘Time, 140% —1 Arnit 17 —Puree $5 00, two mile hes AL. Bre B. Poindexter’) ob. f. Macy Bernard, by imp. Glencoe, out Marietta —& y.o. Ree ot Tmola;'e b. f, Puss Farris, Liber of Argent! e—4 y. “Bisa! Ava 18. —The folowing isa ceese of the three mile dey roeck’a ¢. Pryor, by Sovereign T Wale’ 6b Lecomte by Boston, 5§—E1. comes ern wore Time, 5:65—5 Recovery or Dawagss vor Liquor Szizep Un- pee 18x Mae Law.—In the Sapreme Cotrt, yeateras: Chief Jcatice Shaw presidicg, Mr. Pégar recovere? $700 as a for @ stock of liquors seized and confiscated by ex-“heriff Crocker, under the provi- ona cf the Liquer law, in September, 1652, ‘The liquors were seized in a store in Kneeland étrest, and this was the caly considerable ceizure in the cl The plaintiff, Gurmmings, claimed $1,000 as cameges; but some of the witnesses, fntreduced as “experts, said that the Uquors were not cf tbe first quality, and so the jury decimated ths amount of damsges claimed. —Hoston imes, April 24. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEX MARKET. ‘Tuvrapay, April 246 P, ‘The stock market was decidedly more buoyant to-day, and somes of the Weetern railroad stocks more active than we bare noticed for some weeks, A diaposition to enter lezgely into speculations {s dally becoming more appezent, which, with the increasing ease in the money marke’, suet give an upward impetus to prices, which all the tear interest in the treet exonot resist, Western rallzoad atocks are beyond al! doubt the favorites, and will coummard the attention of operators when the movement commences, more than soy other class of securities on the market. At the first board today Now York Cenizal Kailrond wdvanesd % per cont; rie, 74; Reading, i; Galena and Chicago, +; Michigan Southern, %; Panama, +; Ilinois Central Raliroad, '<; MMnois Central bonds, 4; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 1; Cleveland and Toledo, 234; Chicago and Rock Istand, 1%; Michigan Central Rafircad, 1{, The operations in Cleveland and ‘Toledo this morning amounted to more than nine thou- acd shares, principally for cash, opening at 84 and closing at 86 per cent. This immense demand for the steck evidently alarmed the shorts, and they became free buyer" today at the highest prices. All the Westera raliroad stocks eympathise with Cleveland and Toiedo, and were in demand to-tay at the advance. Michigan Southera clo-ed firm at 5%, per cent did. Michigan Central fs also gradually waking up, with smal sales. Galona aud Caics- gots not on tho market much. The rales are vory limited acd principaly on orders for mvestinent. There was & slight upward movement in Frie this morning. It opened at 56% and closed at 57 per cent. The transaotions were not large. New York Central waa a little better, and thats ebout all, We notice more activity in railroad bonds, and at higher prices. Tacre was a aals of $10,000 Cieveland and Toledo convertible bonis at 8746 per cent. ‘Thia {4 @ little above the current price of the stock, and it ia not, therefore, probable that they were purchased for convertion, Northern Indiana first mortgage (osha Donds sold to-day, to the extent of $1,000, at 8634 per cont, cash. State socks are not freely offered at current rates. Prices have been very steady for some weeks past. As money becomes more mbundant State stocka and first class railroad beads must advance tn ma value. In view of the amount of capital which will be: fore the lapse of another year be seeking permanent in- veetuent in our public securities, higher prices must rule. Atier the adjournment of the hoard the following ales of bonds and stocks were mate atauetion by A. H. Meolay:-— $2,100 Sacramento City funcet 7's, int. added... 65 eo. do. 108 do. 50 a hOWy lst meet, Xk 66% &% 50 chares Wells, ey MO Co. Teraey C1, Gn 10 do. Reliot Fire In 10 co. &evgers Fire 10 do. Heckman Ins. Co. 20 do. Exeelaior Fire Ins. Co Simeou Draper's regular semi-weekly valow of stocks and bends will take place to-morrow, Friday, st ba\f-paat 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Excnange. At the second board the market juile sleaty Cievelend and Toledo was in dezand he salen were Yarge, The shorts are much troubled: they to not dnd stock so plenty as they anticipated when their contracts were putont, and theie has a'ready Leen considerable squirming among the small fry. Moat of the purchases made thus far bave been taken out of the market. If the shorta look ppites from present buyers, the probatility is they will be mistaken, and ft strikes us that tho beat way for thove in want of the toe to act is to come at cune into the market, and pay the market price for all tuey want. M the present purehacet are to be withirawn from the ma the shorts will only prolong thoir bere doa trom day to day, to make good for contracts, The dally xales chow that sary demand for the stock, whether for permanent mperary investment does not appear, but there fv very Litto Coubt of the abflity of purchavers to hold, if tuey 40 determing, When we look: at the market vaine of this stock, and compére ft with that of other sight per cont rallroad stocks, It will be seen ti not welling beyond ita intripsie value, The ourrent price seems high Wo speculators in Wall street, becouse the stock haw been fo long depressed; but {i this company derives any ad- waateges from (te gow connec iqpe—dl Ite ipege revel pts o' « 044 anything to its not income, there is certainly greeter value in the stock, and we see ne reason why it should pot take @ permanent position at points mere ome par with those ruling for similar stooka in this market. Erie was e fraction better thie afierncom. Sales were made after the board at 57% per cent, Michigan Southern Railroad wasa little heavy at the board, but recovered after. ‘The receipte of the Indiana Central Railroad Compasy aphasia “ae 1866 were as follews:— senate 62 mat 7 Ine, about fn Fer ot. ++ 19.608 88 22,36: » 26,629 48 Eph] rr) F Totals. 800,606 68 $92,034 65 ‘The receipts of the Pennsylvania Rallroad Company for the month of March, were:— ie at « Marob, 1856,..... eee oe Base time last year. Increase... $142,756 79 Reveipts from Jan. 1, 1850, to April I, 1868, 1,116,740 25 erepig toe fan. 3.1006 co Ape, 10 "861,224 25 Increas®..sseveessesee se seen eeeses $249,615 90 ‘The Asaistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows Paid on Treasury aecount, Reoeived ‘ ; Balaxce “ Paid for Assay Offio0.. Paid on disbursing check: The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, | Washington, on the 224 inst., were as follows :— For the redemption of stock. For the Treasury it For the Interior Department. For Customr,.....++. 00 ita recels From miscellaneous sources. The Bank cf Cepe Fear, North Caroliea, has declared a sem! enoual Gividend of five percent, The Wilmington aud Weldon Rallrosd Company have declared a semi- epnual dividend of three anda balf per cent, The {nte- rest coupons of the second mortgage bonds of the Central Raftroad of New Jersey, due may 1, will be paid on and after that date at the office of the company, No, 69 Wall etreet, ‘The Concord (N. H.) Railroad Company have declared a semi-annual Cividend of 5 per cent ($150 per share); the Boston Mutual Fire Insurance Company, « cash dividend of 15 per cect on all policies expiring onand after May1; the Pacific Insurance Company, (New Bedford,) 5 per cont. ‘Tbe value of the exports of New Branswiok, as given in the Bt. John Courier, in 1856, waa £826,851 sterling, and in 1854, £1,104,515 sterling—showing a desrease last year, compared with the previous year, of £277,834 ater- lag. The quantity of boards exported Inst year was 23,100,000 feet; clapboards, 2,206,000 ploces; deals, 189,- 817,876 feet; birch and hackmatick timter, 14,297 tons; pie timber, 97,837 tons. In 1864 the quantity of deals exported waa 258 000,000 feet; birch ard hackmatick tim- ber, 15,625 tons; pine timber, 111,929 tons. The number of ebooks expcried in 185 was 120,028, valued £15,574 sterling, Shingles exported during period, 31,491,- 000; spars, 6,263 pieces; pisketa, 5,813,260 pleces; laths, 24,028,000 pieces; gtindstozes, 16,107 pieces; gypsum, 11,€65 tors; coals, 4,104 chaldrons; fresh fish, 9,308 packsges, valued at £14,863 eterling; dry fish, 04,811 _owt., valued at £12,121 sterling; smcked fish, 42,107 bores, valued at £5,695 sterling; pickled fis, valved at £14,514 steriicg. ‘The Boston Advertiser of the 23d inst. say#:— ‘dhe market was less active and buoyant yesterday, but etill the demard tor man stooks ‘and bonds was in excess of the eupply, prices s ‘@ further improve- ment in some cases. Ogiseabure | inst mortgage bonds touched 05, a gain of about 3 per cent; Rutland first ad- vanced Sj, seconds 1, end thirds %f per cent, In other bepds prices have not changed. Fitenborg Railroad im- proved 4, and higher rates wou'd have been paid, but no moore toch was offered for eale. [astern advanced to 48, which was bid at the close, Vermont end Canada toccheé 61, an improvement. pee is in demand at 68; Providence, €5; Michigan. Leyton ;, Concord, 41, ex. oivicend; Port: ‘and ard 2aco, % did, none for sale. Boston end Maine is duli at wie Worcester, 88: Con- veeticnt river, 48; Northern, 41%,; Old Colony, 86, and ——> 80. Worcester and Nashua was more ingut for, 4234 hid for asmall Jot. For Peterboro’ and Shirley Baliroct 40 was bide ds asked. Copper stocks were gene- rally firm at improved big For Lg rae 72 was bid and neze offered for ee ckland, 202f bid, 21 asked; Pittsburg, 215 bid; lee Reyal, 15% to ie. Pewabie, i% to 4; Toitec was fiat, opening at ‘nd selling down te 54. ‘The report of this com] been made up, but not yet sted. The year’s busic rere baa been less eaticlactor mine fai ing in the produstion of mass- former indications gave promise of. 7, includicg the product of copper 21,695 bbls., The means in hani to March 1, are deemed sufficient to pay the way untd Jone next, when a means must be provided. As there will be only the mized fa the months of March, April and May no lepend upon, we canrot bly seo how turther sgseesmenta are to be avok though we hope they may. An evening cotemporary, epeaticg of this report, says that ‘the finances of the corperation are reprerented as being in a eatistac ory condition, with means in hand to carry cn the operation of tre mine for at least six months, exclasive of what the mine will preduee in tbat time, which removes the becensity of nother essesmment, as hes been generally teared, much to the detriment of the stock, months past” This statement is almost direc ly oppo- aite to the view teken above, and we ere atsured from those who skouid know best that itis rot correct. It is true that the Toitee Company have expended large amounts for machinery, surface (improvements, dc., whiten are permanent fixtures, and tbat hereafter the ow'lay will be comparatively small, limited to the neces- tary expense of working the mine.’ The product of eop. per will now be applied to paying the actual expeuses of getting it out, and if good success is the result, further Aecenaments many be avoided. ‘THURADAY. Ih 24, 1866. $1000 Tenn a . 8 400 chs ingh.:60 92 2000 Virginia 6's..,. ; 9235 10000 Mietouri 6's... £000 Tenn 0's, "00, 21000 Erie Co Ha, e000 a'r sa i Be. 1000. do 1000 N ¥ Cen 6'e 30000 N ¥ Cen 7's. 2006 NJ C Jat M Ba. 1000N Ia lat MGole 10000 Cle & Tol C Be., 10 shes P&H CICo., 1: 100 Ports Dry Dock. 100 Canten 10 Penn Coal Co.... £00 Geld Hill Mine... 160Nic ' ‘Trens 100 Harlem fi 100 do. 6NYCenRR..... aoe a8 cury COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Tuvnavay, April 24-61. ML Acine.—The market waa firta, at’ 640. for pots, and 82. for pearls, with small sales. bru apeivyys,—Flour—The market was dull, and lower for common grades. ‘The sales embraced about 4,000 a 5,060 bbie , {ncluding common Michigan to good oganmon State, at 965 76 a $6, andjextra/State, of low grades, Hi 26 9 $5 S144; common to gocd Ohio, at $6 1214 as 57¢; oxtrn do., at $7 @ $7 25, ard $8 a $800 for extra G janet; choice extia St. Louis, ke, were unchanged. Canacian was in light demand ‘and sales moderate, | Ne cluding 460 « 400 Bois. at Brite ranging from $4 ‘0 for oommuon and $6 8736 « $7 75 and $8 75 for goo to tency and extra brands. Southern was oarier, expecially be R ‘The vales embraced about 1,600.6 1 100 ine! Suing common to choice, at $6 75'm $7 0136, oon $7 60» 88 76 for fancy and extra cboicey family and Lakers’ extrax were tnchange’. Wheat—1be sales em- braced abont 8,000 bushels fair Southerniwhite, at $1 80; 1,£00 do. do. common to fair do, at $176, and a small lot of common Tennessce red at $162. Corn—The marieet was dull, and the sales comprised about 16,000 » 20,000 Durbels, at (00. « O2e. for mixed Southern, and at icc. for white and yellow do., and a small cargo delivered (white) wns reported at 6330 All kinds cloned dull. hye wae quiet and prices acminal at 00s. » 950. for #iuthern and Northern. Oats were dull at ‘40. a duc. for Ktate, and 4c. a 45e. for Western. Orte.— Sales of 1,500 begs Lagnayra were male at .¢. and 600 do. at’ private terms; also 100 Savanilla at t. Rie was unchanged, with moderaie sales, e market continued firm, and sales of 2,000 5 ¢. for ntzict midd'ing wplnads, T xvicnT4 About 20,000 bushels of corn were engaged tor Liverpoo} in bulk at 40., 700. bbls, of flour at Inc od. To tcun Of fustic, wappored to be between 154, dd. and To London 150 boxes of bacon and 250 bbls. of pork, Ne termn, To Glargow 700 bbla, of Mose 20 bbls. of beet at Js., and 20 tiercer the Conticent or nts were light soa Natos mete oF ese pomype quiton wer et Cf lar? Se. @ Ke. To California rates ‘were at 800. per foot measurement. Har was irregular, at 700, 0 G0e., aecording to nals ots —fiales of 110 hhds. clayed Qube were made and sales of 320 hhds. uscovedo ta lots at Of epirita wore made at 38)<c., and of 1,000 bbls, common renin at 6170.0 81 72%, eoual Ona Linseed wea sokiog tx tom state te Sole extent at T7c. « 780.; crude whale was dull, while unchanged. PRovistons.—Pork—The sales embraced 700 a 600 bbis., perpen | moss at $18. and prime at 616 6255 a $16 76. Beet was hears; a bbls, sold of count and ae 8. fis sales of £00 a 000 bbls, and % Butter was Lgl sales of Unio were made at Be. ., and of State at i7c. a 2lc, Cheese was quict oe —Selee of Ral gal wore'mede at 45. 0 4.66. SccaRs —The was steady and quite active. The Bales embraced about 1 rf 700 hdea, Tohiely Gabe, at at tee a c., with ore lot at 6Xc.; insluded in the sales ada, Porto Rieo, at 8e.a Bic. and 60 do. Molntor es at Private terms, Wwsxnr,—A vale of about 100 0 150 bbls. Ohie and nes was made at 260. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. and at 8: active, gJ0He FROM BUROFE. None Leaves Belcweon, - -Liverpool......April16- Ony of Baltimere.Laverpool .......Aprit 23. f-s—) Meher cent Vee le ree iv. |. Orleans @ Hay 1... Marans Mobiie ‘TO CALIFORNIA. STRAMERS For Agrivwali~LDicols (th and George Law 20th of each STKAMERS TO AND roe ay hoe Tsanmt—From Charleston 1%b and 41) ong From Havana 10th and “th dio st Mow Ton ite woerian Crey on New Gnarapa—From, Now York 17th, ar. Hiving at Havana 23d and New Orleacs 3. From New Or leare Gtk, Havana 8h due at New York 13th. ‘rack Wanzr0a—From New York 1th, 0 1st ic Now Orieane Zist, From ‘Rew Ori ‘Gith, due at Sew Yor! ott One rm Now York Ist ae Sin, and Mobi Oise From acblle Lu, Havens Ba, ave at at Rew York 26 — From Now York 27th. srrtving at Havana 24 and Ne w Crieata Sh ‘From New Orleans 12, Havaaa lsh, due fork 29h, the above dates full on Sunday, the steamers wil! sail ‘They leave New Orleans aa near 8 A. M. astide it, and the Ieabel leaves Charleston and Havana at ‘THE OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND CHINA. aaTBe following may be of value to those having correspond. "The Taal leaves ; Southampton on the éth and 20th of each rv at Aibraltar about the 9th and 26th of same month, at came Serivesat Al tho 18th of eame and éth of fol- lowing moat Leaves Suex about the 2th or Zist of same and ith or 6th of following month. Arrives mt Aden shout the 25th or 26th of aame and 10th or Jem of folowing month, | Teaves Adon or 37th of same and day of arri ‘val fo gpl nod ita 2 a0eh ior China, &c. ? ot ers Toni ne Dar atone the 3d to 6 od sation In of the following moa mas Sie sary bees Point de Gale about the 6th oF 5 following mont i ort de Gallo alo Pee the same day, if the Ai er han ere arrived which tukes mail on. sober folbwn ee the Lath ‘Or th and 38th and wives a Singapore about the 15th or H6th and Sdat or Let of pete] th Binge about 12 hours after arrival. Kong about the 22d or 24th and 8th or l0te Singapore: Arrives at Hon; of gollowing mond ‘Leaves ne: Shanghae. ‘Two wails leave Br gland—one on the 8th and 20th of each morth—vis Maree! NG RO EN eee ale boo yey oie Wt packages and laters intended for the New Youn Fever should be sealed. f 06 | MOOR RISB... 49: mau wares, Poat of New York, April £4, 1836, EARED, Ship Victoria, Champion, London— F Morgan & Wile bhup Humboldt (Hsia), Paalsens Haanburg--W ¥ sehaaldt & ‘Ship p Ream, Burness, New Orloat s— ‘ondick, Gtip Auftredy (Fr), Ps |, Boaton—Boyd & Hiccken. sobre Sorion ieee, Bia ingress, Bremeu—Heanings, Mu'- Gee Bark Tnueko, Brc Brooks. Rio Graude~J Di Bark Monte: Link, Demarara—smith Brig Jas Crosby, “Gilford. pea = yuo Vo. A 2i 7G sndersca, Randal, Bagua ia Graude—Smallwo-d, niet M May yhew, Fall, Bermuda—W M 8: Brig Wave Gr, Cieveri, Wingaor— JS mhiney & Co, Brig Gem, Dav, St Marya, Ga—Tapscot parr Teadore (Bri, Barnel, Carbonear, NF—McAuliff & Whee- Schr R Law, Tothill, Antigua—Van Brunt & Slaght. Sebr CH Dyer (he , Pietou-—J 8 Whitney & Co. Boor W ‘A Bpeilord, Tooker, Crystal River, Fis” Jno Ashbls, Bebr 8 Andrews, Washington —B Blossom & Serr gt Foye, Mathews, Washisgion-ci Bloesom:& Bom.” rehthr E Johoson, Tunuell, Ballimore—Mailler, Lord & Que- Schr Alyaraéo, Evens, Soap Q Scammon. Scbr AR Btalce, Pratt, Putade: eee! ‘f Havens. Sebr M A Rowland. Couch, hie—J W McKee. bins C Devigon, Scutbworth, Provideace -J 4 Haveas. Soop JP Wa (2) ies ‘2, Tanaton—Master, Riccp Wi cock, Provideuce—Mas'er. Bleamer Hooreve Mitac Paitade phia -Sand(ord’s bis Yropeller Irer sices, Vande veer, br krmgen asp J& Progeller Piane!, Soper, Philadelphia ~ WH Thompson. ARRIVED. Soren Pp # ty Fe), oeas al, Havre, April via Fayal ior i baer Paceed ekip Franci Cutting, very K. ‘The A put into Fae to repair yedbeock Be) Miia, Bing eft pedbgook (Br), Mills, Bingapore, Jan Uy wilh coftee, ea, dic, 10 ark’ Tease Te Davis (of Philadelphia), Hand, Palermo, Marob 18, end 51 days trom Givraitar, with sumac, frait, £0,to AM Lawrence. rig Monseraiie, Deeper, Envanila, 21 day with hides. bc, to Melann & Lint ict, eaw {wo ahivs ashore on Carys- ort Reet, one Beuth cf ibe light and the olor North off, appa: rently tome time cn, Tig Belfast (lr, of Zurkn Islands), Newmas, Bermuda, 13th snat, with eadl. Be’ to Midd Bite Otartes A Coe, Ki y Bavectah, 6 days, with ootios, ene ‘Lookout Tater, Jackecnviile, 8 days 36 Wi'eon, Brac ley, Wimington, x, —” GR Dixon, Weelervell_ IN Fev ard Be i Decker, Oe vi coe Luey 1. Star, g YW Bunuey, Tama Arey. Providence. mug, Holiam. Norwich. WN Biser Propeller Emila, New London. Propeller Bhelocke!, Geer, Norwich. BELOW. Sebr Eup jays from Curnoon, to J Soulke. Poir JowesL iioyt, (rem Virgil. ‘The acove were spoven itis evening off the Woodlands by steamiug Huntress, Capt Morrell, SAILED Ship Humboldt (iam), Hamburg. Wind during the day from BW and jight, Telegraphic M: rt. NFW ORLEANS, aprit The ship Kitty Simpson, Bray. écu, (om NYork wth oli, is vow coming up the river, Herald Morine Corresponilence. VHILADSLPDIA, Apri 4—Azr sehre DW Ktdrige, Cg om, Charleston; M Tt Carlisle, Sipple, Pall I River, Cid ateainer Bosten, Oiark, NYork; sohra J Preble, Wall and Volnnteer, Ticket, Beaton; Maria Pickup, Baker, Warehat Miscellaneous and Disasters. cor Tar Incxrrm—% the report published yester® the slip Intrepid, from Mr Wm H Webb's ead ahe was built for Messe Bucklin & by a thick haze, which coatved brm af 0 his poviicn, Te had just put, hie Tyelna fown (0 bring to {or a plot to head off shore, e a'riok. 1 was full high tide abe struck, und on ths 708 me foll of water, with mizen mast out of her, and nothing sla bat her two lower mnata ond main topmast, The man ot war steamer which went to vesist Ler was of no service. fg badly atrninod and some of her timbers are broken. 150 bun four bad been got out, and her sails were on ahore. WH ell have to be iaken out on sulvawe, If vailod roost ot the rourd cargo would be aa fo be reahipped in emall vessels to Londce. The ship Hes on the extreme point co Dunger ems. Her cargo (orovisions, bard. Xx i do), was valued at about $0,000, aud partly inaured in few York, Ser Asiore-—Cay dence trom Mobile Gu ashore on Caryclort Reet, wi wreckera wore just leaving ber, "rine hetore renorted at Rermt Feporta thaton the wight of | Te a TP pallinoe’ farch, the recond night irom the Cape, spiun algal which Reps bol 5 in tion the @ {ime—on: Fu I oP eee vcrleuced arryocenion of navy gala ot wind, and wae eveotunly obliged (0 Dear up very en where ale arrived 71h inat. Bockner, of sehr JP Ross, at Prov ta fore wpd mainmass Kone; Tur Br scan which capsized off Gloucester Tat, and drifted inio be bes, was tne May, Bickcrson, from Argyle for Boston; ome MAD Was HAVO, Bonn Rosy, ot MarhleLead, wbich waa driven ashors on the Neck beroh i the late gale, ls epparentiy not much injured. Ranan Moone, from Bath for Virginia, which was mobore nt Creat Fenty Waa pot cihand taken to Manttcket 224 inst Bonn X it inst, Of Fire Islan: wied to EL wood Walter, Faq, rata of the ak mrs mi tt Criderwi'ern, forthe how tolographic dempatch, , verdsy trom New Ori oxi at oon yesverday Giaiersro®, Ap Mar} Babiee arrived at this port on i ee te arrived tiis day, Las bees peli tbe bri aitos Hae oft of lapnceniy st wiboyt damage and seainnoe: ie hor board about $1600 w De Ae MS Davie has arrives from Nassen this day Cyclone, which was sizanded at Nantucket, got off take io he Var bor, war old Dy auction so to Yranote Tae | et kew Dediord, for $290. Bloop Friumph’ was soid (same #00. Ld Mr D.C Oakes, « superior c p— At Bi ree ee Y sche ot 10 top, called Wind, Intended for the Des- pateh jine oF Boaton end anor Ds fel td by Capt Te ant peat owner, the olber owners are— TAR lplckerteg, Kiah A tamiin, Bytyanus Rich, Wen rs nome, Arvoid paling, of Keagor, and John Dupee, a To ec, Me, 19h, Sm, igh aided & Bon, god conating vebr of 150 1008, called tt Notlece to Mariners. Li he Gi acerler Telorraph: Ratca thatthe bo boot trora A'éan Tne beens ! rough nto Hbat pork inst, reports seeing, no dates large whip | prec ats, at Providence from Baltimore, lost boat + NE iF } ton, N’ a (o00 bola) ji by a salp Hector, ot Stang or Bee wate suerte Same ute ak 6 288, Yo Tosi W, ae ce Es 62 [- itt tan rasan 8 whale abip showing © Sic. ge tay i Jackson, rom Londen for Canton, Marek Y, tat a Pray, fom Mebile for Havre, April 6, lat i St Paul, from NOrieans for Havre, April 15, let 33 34, New Yor), fom Boston for NOrleans, 0 (new, of Nar tock F 50 mes a peste for, N York, April 19, ‘at 0. 1 Pee rap a — Markit TSO Non Oe on Berk role, Fitz, f1 Bi A fo Boston, Marck 16, lat 328, oe 86 5, ra eno ee age Gan ra, April l pin pert schre ben Atkins, Cook, hence 71 a one Mth 1; Exoma V, Elem, from Pumwue, ‘rite ‘Gidtoke WA Gelia, Bordon, NYor. Bid 12th brig Grifn, Wetb, Baltimore BORDEAUX, ‘April'3— Tn port Dark Margaret, Wood, for Pet, Favat, A iat Me Sid ship °t Bernard, Mayo. Baltimore. Perry h 22—Arr rie Ratmouth, Grady, Serre laces. id Zid for Seance: Bld 1th Gen. Boot, Hatch Sew Work, 8 Sicuei:'ApHT ie Tn port cobra Aresde. Mtchorso hence: Eten Bawyer, Snow, from Bermuda; Ocean Bird, bs a earn ably oa ELBOURN®. Jan ip Black Bea, Cate, York; Si, YVausnuo, Marsh S0—Are bark Nezare: 6, Banith, Ma} Rio Janeiro, Feb —Sld ebip Ellerslie, Coutta, iBiver ot 7 Plate and ts suppoecd to be the abip going (alo Bustos A’ res Srpvry, NEW, —Arr A A Eldridge, Fravcisoo! Jan i. Wy wiahstaon. erases 825; id Minn Howes. tlie Bichmovd “sid Decl Rove Rill, kay, Gunmee Jon 4, Mary F Whittier. Peterson, do. vo alae ‘April 2—In port acnr F tying Eagle, for NYork Syauexcta, Mi larch 28—Arr ships Amelia Hill Thomas Ce- quimbo (and sid for Mahon); Shanghae, Given, Chinohs Lstande. (Pan Sreansuny Axswiay at Boron —TEinonAraig } Livarroot, April 10~Arr Refuge, Wilson, NOrleans; Ar- gzlew Mon! , O! ton; Not ‘Alexandria; EK A Bught 8t Jobn, NB, 16 days; Ith, Eas Thu - Se se. Anelsehibols; Bervest Howe, Wil' xandria* ale or. nth, ‘Consolation, Allen, acd We:ster, Lawrence, — rt 1th Pam Flush, Samuel Durning, Wi shh Stemrock, Rliwcod Walter Southsmpton, Rew a Andrew Fester Herry Ciny, Antarctic, Br ridgewater. Iolo, JR Keeler, West Point, siepten Crowell ‘Yorkshire, Américan, avd O¢ corns for NYUrk, de; Stiri. Gen Dunlop, ‘Weetes Chicors, Paiterson, nthe, for New Ioana do; Dorchesler and fepe, ioruobte €0; ‘Oity of wore, Eien Maria, Hungarian, Geo West nd Leon, Iscetel josh, P Daw: fer Ban Pravelsco, do; dates Wie for Lng, Crimea, Agamemron, Sea es Jane, axd Cortes, for Bosion, lag; Ravens, for Bt Porr Cuntiy, Dec 2—~The Reindeer, Storey, from Australia to Sbarghat wa ts Tost on the 27th of September on & reef in lat 1 ond are arrived here “guage, April "mena bee Dee Alamode, Crocker, @ john, BALTIMORE, April 2%3—Arr Br brig Giri Wobb, Ber da; ecare Sea Ranger, Hi Bt Jay de Cubs; Seat, i aa Rutter brow Am fork Good. Tidioas, igbee, Indianola, Tex, oSTOn, 2iATe mieamor Wm Jookins, Hallet, Bal ; Ship roe tates, Blanchard, Lit i? ool; brig State ter go Hedley, ‘Maraei'les via Bermuda. 8 Nor lk; CC Comsionk, ee fol 8 eae: Horton, Chij ai ‘ema nen 1 dB W, moderaie, a! Sonpeulsi Cliy of New ohne: RA , (from Buenos. ci the John I yer Lady Suffolk, (from ‘Todian Ocean ayo Aurate, T pao ns ee Dewtghe, ‘J Brayton; and trom the Roads, ship’ Miad o- sex, ey ieee yesnao B, April 20—Arr echr Sam! Rankin, Murphy, New cel CHARLESTON, April 21— Arr ship Luconia, Fprpoot via Q Quesamown; nig D RYons eee Bork Jenn batt Neptuno, e,cid apna rigs Font, Barcelcna; Spelsere ; schr Henry Castoft, Gardner, NYork. ‘ld ship Columbia, “Rid sekeain hen Wigan 3 N port, Murry. Phlladelphis, y ALAND LiGHt, (canes et Apa in, brig Einda and echr Star LPOPRL passing to, brig 8 $3 ‘Thursio prvi! in bark Golden bute vipa rig FUDD a whaler. 7 PM, si fata echrs. HOLMES’ HOLE A "Aevil 19h, AM—Arr echrs Wiliam Sergent, Boetoa for Jacksonville; Julia, Barter, do for nis. to NE-—Arr barks Corere ). ig Work for Boeton; Mary B pase hmond, Mit as ior Pertland; Hid . Foster, , ‘Tangier ish, Norfolk for Werlficet; Marta Thers ere, Taian Dudcag ewind NE Are last night, bark ie cov tchrs Gazel'e, aa Philadelphis for exd for Boston aires, Wingela igi iat ae Fe Fresco ‘in ory heroene Chance en@ reer, W: ree Conog, a tos rk Ri ecad, sen remain st light fi barks Closre (ich, wind Marre: Riohracnd, Soph Baty Linda, is Hea, Bo ee "Bure. Rouge Sapoarrien SG Deke Carers lo} MLR, Barney, wat oar 4 tc beige Karah Baratcs, Linda, JH Kent Cacribens v. Fr, aes a0 In 94M, GARIFORD pit 2n- th phia, JG Balding Clark, do; sietore, Geant hore fon Hi Jo; Connccuont, P: cated Webb, le, dor Wea Mowry, Gilberi, powbarg. Are cobe Weare om NYork. 6 Uth cohen’ Wiz on, Armatrong, Paiiadeiphia. ie Joep Apr Arr De tip Rartooi Ges Tirecvest fc 228, Rio Janeiro Morsil Hivre; Shr brig Boul Fe:'elit Chighizol, Marke ares and Ger oe robe Mobile, A ama, Boston. NEW ORI.EANB, 17—arrsvips Tear, Hall, Cardiff; Monmouth, Dosue, L4verp Rajah, cobb. Ataterdam; Boa Lingion, Edward ‘owls, Marsolliees; barks Archer, mo: Cae "tharlence; sehre AT, Crawford, Phi tpn .Bldney, Price, Gandy, ot Baer a Coean 1 iverroo ‘Cavalier, rar NVores bas ‘k Oberokes, Bieta, Charleston; sehr H ‘Montague, Butler, Havens. eral Ss ee Sct 8 Poceliontast Wooderson, Livergoals Bur, a Ci oe BS Bowion; sche AG Wace, ld, ablps meer ae 8 Me Hedhior, Parte lon a8 on; 1 Alp girs ie mA, yn anny rae, and nat gerne, Myers nak, Get — iB Wiley, Ber: ab Es ds pan Kexport; Mo re? ie fom’ Tort Me roles i ies ela ears Moor ', ie Hs ita Jamieson, egood, ep Larne Bid bark’ Robt Moe ‘April 28, 10 AM~ Ost Nenset, achr AF Linmea , Orleans), irom Mersina for Boston. “PROVINCE, fe les NYork; sebre J Georgetown, B.C: Plt i Frencn. Bazelt Worcester. Rhodes, Pha F C&mith, Smit ne do ‘orsp) ley, Beboock. do} Papedii, Beove York; Home, Fordham, 0.3 ary Si, cobra Par, Nickerso nod, Atwood, Highee, Huniey, Philadelp eh ey a hema S ip Bineraseeket, (new, ry id ebip Baer Now Havel TiS toueh talbott Joli, 8 NB, to load deals for C Oty Le VEAVARWAM, pel she "% Demill, Look, New NAAR Y AVERY o coun. April a Age vohre Gon Bett, from Bangor ior Nori k: Bt George, from 8 Se PEeTy, 4 Pe Beaton; brigs ' x York: Treat, biter, Manson, W uINe TON, 'NC, April NYera; 20th, JP Workerel), ef the « « fest (Br), inney, ce; rebrs Stephen bourn, Wainwright, eee Ban, OrReal, Roe “Hoiton Bouthern une, Hall Mt 4 ivamball Srerpoot; br ‘Hui ” re, Mixon: 23d, My rovers Taco, 4