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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1856. Bews from Venesuela: O9B PORTO CABELLO OCOREESPONDENOS. Ponto Capaiio, April 6, 1864. Wreihes Rede of Govermment—Cusiom House Bpoile— Ofscias Bank: Swindle—Hostile Attitude of the Dutch— Nefled of United States Uitizens—How their Claims are ‘Tveated—Holland’s Ciaim on the Ars lilands Guano, Thlacountry continues ins deploradle state, and we eannet lock for any improvement ustil some General Walker shall appear and asvert the freedom and indepen- @ense of Venecuels. Th-re area vast number who would embrace suc is leader, sac ould go band tn band (a his @upport tc put down despotic rule and official rebbery. Byory miaister of government and every Custom House @oilector expects to make Bu incepenient forune in two care. This isnot all. A bank bas been established at Ca- races, The wife of Procident Monagas and his sun-in-law, Gulsaipi, are \bo principa: stecknoliers; the latier is Vico President <f the pank Th se who have claims om the government for salaries, or otherwise, receive treasury notes, payable withou! io eext, The trevsury has no Mone) —cxa': toke up the oles; the back offers to cis- @ouat them ei 26 or 50 per cent and tue bank (ame- @tately receiver the .ull facst um the trasaury. This {3 oaly ome of tne huccred me hoda adopted to aaindie the Dutch fleet cn tbiy cosa: is waiting the resalt of the Lp pmol goirg on 4) the captial tor tne sertic- moat of claims cue by Veveruela to Dutoh sacjeste case of @ refusal, the five’ will oicckade all ‘be por . The Dutch are adoptiig th» proper m-thod 10 entores Ywsnt from & cispooet g veinaen, E gland adopied io e method, The Amira becced ihe sifaister, ana forty eight hours was g ven to cesice the qaesdog. Bat the Voned Sates, tee g cutest commercial coamiuy to th allows her cvizeny t) ne teemgitd tpon wi bh im this couvt-y—vieir proper:y s+ .zed, their Violated, their eqs: sud coputitusional rigare trampled under foot, and they lave no cevouree, no Kr Wernment to lcok 10m Mimisier to protest them, or to enforce their cisims—fucis «> well kuown 'o the govern meat cf Veatzels, tis chiy bave no respeos tor Awert @ancitizers, The writer bax » Just claim fir icjurios qeptsn bY g-Yo.nmch: fiche ead proper'y vaken r thetr use; bul it weuic be an edless experse aud loss Of time to proceed <0 Caruens. Che writer bas 1: from undoubted au hoiy .ha: Mr. Kames hain t pie ented ope rirg!s clas: of Ameri Vinens Curi @ tee two thy ciaims axe constanty “hat is a secret we Buse uever ss yet ceom able to dizocver. Perbane some mewber of Covg ess wi'l offer @ reevlu- Gicy callicg upon the President for ail che offisiai ac s of t ean Miniscers since their ao in mca a, zd thereby escur:aiu woe he eSicial labors. We are ine equal to the r nei pay t Fas regacis tea her Vencenela In wy xtc mmnpicaion, I hope to ex igutaa your reagers in recpeot t filot restseor Mas eae for tere «fe 'ers' Coie cf Venezuele @n0 New G Jaime of Holland t wnola hee graniec t phia. fore Conueees. Also, f Avis, of which Veco * comp oy ia Philacei- OUR CARACAS CORRESPONDENCE. ARAOAS, April 4, 1866, Seademem: of she Diflicud’y with the Dwich Gavernnent, de. ‘The £. A. wito guepo from Mona's Islam*, will fail to mozrow ior Betcpton Runde, ‘or orders, by whish TK drop a few tives explacw ory of the éfffien ties between the goversinent up ic and tha! of the Dateb. Seven Dated wesrelso : nad threatened to blockade ive on ths wh le of the adjoin- fig ielande, which adouct with guano. Toe Coogress is will im ceesion at Cerstas ond te kcnd against the claims oftne Dureb, but President M.cagas ead his ad- micia ration ke a cor. ppealing to the British minister, who k ck the rexpon-ia.- lity of medistion The wos persevered io wre’ boldness wod p* at bed to yield, efter being acprised tha: the Engitnh squedron in the Galf would be fo'th#i bo dared te protec. the Venezae- Ports oud isiands. Tbe Jmich Admiral sieiced, and ‘the cifficu'ty is row arraoge’, Sut tue e nditions bare wot Cranepired. Thix country ir peacesole, heal hy aad prosperous. inte:ns! improvements mre progressing fa- vor - hy. Our Peruvian Correspondence. Caiiao, Maren 12 1868. Prade a! Calaco—Expected Seizure of the Chincha: by Brigsh—A Revolutionary Moment Expotel—Rx Canitia—A Union of North and South amvrica Popular The United Mates Ship Saint Mary—Decree Against the Blave ami Coolie Trade—Sorat Improvements and their Opponents—Shipying and Health Rp rts. Another Gfteer (sys have come and gene, acd agaia I fam recoinded to bes faithfuicorrespordent, The Henao Ys regularly received, rich with in‘eligere: fom all parts of the world, and, what makes it more valaable atid to us, fall of news direct from our own happy East- ore frenices, Bupinese looks a tte more businesaike for the ‘ast monte, and we expect ic a few montis to see quite a ‘lee: of whips in the bay. Nothiag cf in‘erest has traaspired sicce my ‘ast. The met-of-war reporied per ia:t sesme:, are stil here, eltaovzh they are sdout to leave as. A repo-t was im circulation that the British Acmiral, *tth the Mo. march, 83 guns, (fieg suip ) had recetved orders to take the Chincba Isiands and bold them as secu-ity tor the payment of the heavy debt duc Exgiand by this gov erzment: butas no steps have been tazen caiculated to sabstantiave cuch @ report, we are incline to think i: wii amount to nothing. Altaough ‘‘reyotution’’ ts the prevsillog topic of the Gay ws Go not know that any movement of importance has been mals, butwe are houriy expecting etartling news. The administration ‘which just mow consists of Presi- Gert or Dictator Custula alone) is growing m end more unpopular, The eulight-ued among the psogle love the United States as a country; they love hor inxti- taticas, form of governwent—in fact, they thine 6very- thing Aweriean ty No i, ana vish Pera migst copy atter her. in converra ion witu » distinguished Parvvian go- Vernment official a cay ur tro since, he publicly exp-ess ©) avich “bat the whoe cf Noth and South Ameri yoight wroome ore great apd gio ion: b Dut (ne government. and that ars is now He gave uld come when this © co mpished: anc he is net alice Taousands here are reacy to jovo with bis, acd [ac sure that every Ameri can ara weve lover of |f-erty wan knows of the miserable orre.ion in whien the people of these South Americen Btater pew jive, und the causes weirs have sunk them so Jow, will Join with their coun rymer h-re ia the preyer; From thetr slavery ape b nd.ge. ood Lord ¢eilversh-m ‘Tho corverce St: Mary’s hu attracted much a’temion rrival, Uhe Presicent ard beads of the de ert Lave viel ed her, und have been reveived with the ca tomary honors, The officers have alvu peen at Giferert times toe guest rewi Castilia, Lean Oxy cas of the St, Mary erecit to our navy, end her cfficers fit.ing representatives of the no- Dest lacc of arth. Wo bear this morring that a banda has been iasued by Preeideat Catiia, whic will doaway with the horripie trefic in bumar fie-h whic haa been carried on bere for the ‘ast twe've months. Tae law takes effect on ard fier the Gth of May of this year, and is in substance as foilowe — From that Ume It shall be on awful for any person or Persons to be ergaged in buylog or sellirg men, women or childre, anc the efficers of ships ar-t tog crevious to Ubat time must be surject to a rigit exerination, and sount fer tré numer cf siaves originally a weil known fae’ that many Who wre reported as ‘ died on tne passage ” are murdered by , starvation, enicwe freed py innuman treat ment, ord other than nataral causes Bach tbirg aa ceeurres cn the Waverley should not Peer annctice, and we hepe to bear “hat our govern ment bas taien eine steps ia the matter, which, when @arrii¢ out, will bave the effest of dr.ving for ever from the seas rhaps euuaged ia this horrtolo traffic, and treat err. ¥e men wdo, for the sexe of filthy luzre, le vpes all the nod e feelings of man's nacure, st passed may never be carried into effect, for ones #cd Lullnencé will bs brought to bear ‘ant it, ¢ bave no doubt, in suificient quantisies to * mnogk i: ip ‘he heed, & We bear mueh seid of railways, plank roads, a a Gock, and many othe velasbe movexents, waich jd prove of grea: vercfit eomr enced ard conpe sd, ¥ to the prople cf Peru, aud aid in pacicg the eruntry Ptsel! 6 litle abead of ite present poriion among the ne tions ct the earth. But we fear that—to ure «v0 gar ex i au tak ard nocider. The peopie, vin te ing in erergy cf Camcactor private and public, are yor: ¢ to convince them toa: thefr behiac the other ne fore cf he war 4, und Il $9 Lonvines tnem tat by @ series of in ‘ternal improvements, nu by adopting the laws and ropy- Ing afte: the inatisusicns of our own nobe conf) 6 recy, Peru wight advance oneerd, aud #till oowa:d. witil #he would beccime to every sorpre, lite ‘he United motel repuh te of the werd. Among the reaidenta of Callao arc Lina we “ind ‘0 Ameriacs m ot of whom hsve tiveo ip the coun ry solong tha t ey sre Poruvians ip every reenect 0a whould be the wind cf every Amertons, lu whatever part of the world his lot is eset. to swow in his every action love he bears for the home of is sbidaood, and Gogeily embrace every opportanity of sustaining th honor of the fing to whore broad rtripen and rious stare he looks for protee.icn whan bis interes* sre ne- ratlec by toe ec: o: the rwers of the place iu whivb he Way live. And we are proud *o ray tbat, so far ag our OWL experience govs our citivané are proud of ther country, notenly at heme, bu: aoroed. Bbips at the Colochns are receiving good deepeteh, and we have ve heard of any further tr vblee between ship. mossters and the sutnorites. A few daye since some Hisele difficu.ty beterea no Awerice Governor of the \slende manier Bai'ry, of t ghip-of-war bore, every bing would & Dg staoo'bly; but our gevernmen! pesiec uA. bey have beret fore, we must Kudmi: to many petty ennoyane-s, ano grees tmporitt nv. “anes ore pot Bre Are ican rips at the Chicches, and Werbave core yo..0 #ffever bere at pre: f cr itn 1 baw boon for years, @nd the city In & very thy condriom Tas CaNatian Customs Duties are aot be ae Léth of Jnme Gent, 1 ‘Tis har: News from Brasil. OUB BIO JANEIRO CORPESPONDENCH, Ruo Jango, March 14, 1866. The Peace News Hailed with Joy—A Russian and Aliied Party—Cholera Ravages at Pernambuco~Dreadful Mortality of Negroes Carried by a Boston Brig—Aboli- tionist Morality—Ihe New York and Para Steam Line —Health of Rio—Freights—News from Montevideo and Buenos Ayres—Election of President of Montevideo. ‘The fire English steam packet Tay arrived im our port on the 6th, from Southampton, bringing a confirmation of the news received by the Portuguese steam packet Dorna Maria 2d, from Lisbon, three days previvus, that peace had been declared between the Allied Powers and Russia. This news, and the confirmation of it, was baiied in the Plaza with great Joy, and has created a g204 feel- ing amorg a!l parties. Inere are among ths natives of this ewpire twe strorg parties, one for Rassis, and the otber bod he Allies, it 1 think the Russisos have we majority. ‘e a dates trom Perramduce te March lst, whieh convey to us the peintul intel'igence that the cholera bas ot Inst reaohec that city, snd tbat at thet pert “Over one hundred died daily, which ia a large mo:tality for « city of its popuration, ur dates trom Bab's, March 3, bring us the heart rending vows that cut of the pumoer «f Africans that were found on board of the Boston brig Mary Smith, and who were tasea on the coart some tlav since, as beture reported, survived to reach Bania, after hsving lost fom burger and thirst some eix.y odd in goirg from the piace where they were taken to thet port, ano now out cf the rewaicing Lil nave dieé from the prevailrg direares, anc over eighcy of the live ones Gré just convaacent. | This ies painful, melanchfoly ple- ture, particularly for Boston, where the epurch gotng Leli wever ceases to catl men to commune in holy things. In such @ city, with the greatest privileges of eutercrise ane tre Ling’ of prosperity croweing ber irade, commerce ard macu'sctures, wri'e abe is surrounded w'th-all the grest blessing: of the nineteenth c-nvaty—a ct.y, too whee for the question of tne fieeiom of ons mac, not leng 8 sce, the heer's of the people were moved almmt to deep eration. In the por? of thas city the brig Mary Smith was fitted Out 45 @ Slaver, and rat'ed to the const of Afctea. ree ved over 400 buman deiugs for tbe comet of Brasil, divwsily apatost tre Brazilian laws, and in picatical contraoaad , there to reli them into bodege. They wore vaken ene Low hivtle over 100 remaic ‘0 tell their coivg allrbe can to prevent the importation of Aricens 'o ce sold ar Faves, apd this is Ler esered She, rom tte Kuperor down 'o the our to Kee FleWery Cease; and t believe Lt cemee to (b's et ot oon. and of Pro- ff buracde of #1 ati, whe ert (he Inde purste inor ertu keep up tbe cultivation o° the soi Tere Die ba seen | bope (ne melauchoy hesrtrend: ing ptctuce of the American brig Mery Smicb wil! forever 1m to preven: there ever being another slaver utizaNert: Awericau port, acd that our @a- sii clove y -Xamine 9): ruspien ty vo sels, and ere is a larg queuif'y of water carks fulof wa- slave de vain urier Mercartie of Mareh G, boa an intere-ting pudlication im favor ef the proposed etean Hine Peeaeeo New York aod Para @ distances ot which can \# peiformed in eleven or twelve Rio “+ Javeiro within twenty-one deye oc thie live & touch @: the islands of Ber uda, &t Thomas and H.rhacoes. Lo 1864 ths rade vito tb America wae, ‘rom correct stw:i-tical information feu wii tens of delurs, and tn 1865 it ls eupiset deeu more Phir race slong shows the nec+sai'y fa woutby steoun line of packets I unleratund tha Dr Rairey wil pot iet ‘nis master corp. He aporarn t> bea meno the right stimp. I hope that <his empire wl give sr mething more tan emp.y prov ise We Lave had ‘rom che first of thas mov'h, an eve-aze of ten ceaths per Cay i Kio ‘rm tae maiestia reinante Destos from otber tick wes regu at Freights are low avd searee Three vessele were oar. torec t port aud beck (othe States, ant ali loaded At the same time ang satled cogetner, ike steampacke: Co.nelis arrived seatarday, bringteg dutes from Monteviaeo .o the 7b cf March, aad Baenos Ayree the 4.b From kon evdeo he news Js of pleasing :mpertsnee: that the ©tcion for President bas come off withou- Dl« dehea or he ‘eust Cintu bance, which newsi beied with jy. [t was expesied thar there would 08 cctons imes at this clection, bu’ ali bas passed well Sean: D, Gabriel Perrin wax elecied Yr sicent by a large mejority. The ews trom Breuos Ayres is alse imvorent, but there is rot me to 'ransete it; but will] forwact tie Mercan isle, Weieb you can translate feom, Gur Hosten Com espunderce. ‘ Bostox, April 19, 1886. Anniversary of the Battie of Lexington—Bow the Ex ered an LTT Then and Now—Tit-tic'ing the state f Eriperty and Builaing—Land Sold Twi:r, and the Purtaser Once—City Tazes—onfirmation ~ Ans sratiom— New Paper Navt.n and Bost, de. ‘This is ‘be soniversacy cf the military eommenceme: cfthe Are iran Revolution. Eyghty-one years ago th: ey, was {ught that action which stands in bistery 5 the tattle of l+xirgtop. Ib was a warm Gay ic every seree, the ccmbattani® paning like so many buated ceer, animals to whish the British soldiers bore copai cerable resemblance they bad turned their backs on Concord, wbish Captain Polworth sai: ehou'd be called Direor: ; acc the persilel is made quite ewmplete by tue rteoliecticn that they would oceasionaily tura grialy to bey, as their antegonista tound to their cost. I: is cu us 9 read that the Ergiish were jurt tae same etupid tluncerers then in military matt-rs bat we have etea tlem In the Ruseisn war Tor exemple he reinforce ment that was to bave fillowed the ortyiral force that marcked to Corcord dii not leave @ stom uniil five hours afr it bed been intended Ix shouié, and had it marched hafar Lour later the first cet.chment woul bare been em iti . There went to make up the causes cf this celay about a d ven of tae chiloish tlord-re tha’ ever were pci psizates, evea by Ee gish «fie ¢ of these aluccers wus 80 ex- quisitely absurd * it eserves escecia! mention, tor the purpore of shoring, Dy eowoariog ft with arme of the Crimsean orders, that the Briica military rvico wae jut as eilly e'gniy years ago as icis vow; ent tt tg ot every service that Cane oor tur eigb'y sears wilkeut learning *ny'bing o- orc ming in ‘he leas, 66- gree witer. Amorg the privetp+] “ffsers in the (e‘ac -- went that lett B son op tbe mghtet she 18 bo Aori, was Meio: titeairn, who commandec the: ga companies; borg be wae mils acd might bave “en Gead at ‘he tire. wv orcer « dressed to Rin © pa erticn of tbe men who were to marce to bis owa ascustance, hou of parace bad arrive! end Pestac. of er 8 god deni of squabbling it was disecver d tha’ a bunrer baw been comui'ted. fir bien, ae wsua’, Lo tame wat atachaple to anybocy It was fortune ‘or our ancesters that they bad t> do with a jot o’ epax- ortec fools, cr the war migh! have lesiec wacil bts ime ‘The season was more forward chea trac tt iz now. They teil us that the grass was then high evouzh to reere, Now. ‘bere te just a f int ni the wea ber, if pleasan', is d¥ po moans wa- tev y bot, You might marca from Boat cord withru Lea ioe ta Wa: Lot t#o copy 8g trac # Of 1 there were bis mo'ning. Ploughing, however, bas commencdc tn Kore pacer but ‘he suow is not gna aus erat «is. tance from B ston. tbovgh there is more of it im «are quarters than in o hers. Chere is voi a iitvie tow ioft seb im seme clue Dy ways of Bostop, though it is not to be secu in the highways ‘The Legivlature bas adopted an smeniment to the con- sti ution. proviolrg that the Siate sbali be Clstriced for the choice of *+rators and Representa ives. There ara te be for.y ue Srpa‘or an «ix Rev-e entatiy the talk snout re- guciog numb Reprosentatives, that becy is to consist of two hundred anc forty momoers, nearly Coubie the number the! trere :* in the New York popwar branch. But (be amencmert wil! not be reo by ‘be pope, spd must, incee., xo through auorber Leg! ure than that of 1857, velore iv can oe suemitiod bem. Wimarth's Union Works at South Boston, were fold by auction (n the létb, for $35.903 03. The ost waa $60,000, ard the sale by order of aesignoms Mr. Wyman, who purcb ¢ roper'y. is aid to have oid itin for the South Boston lren Company, the principal mortgegees. The tools snc racbivery, divi-ed into lote, sleo went o@ very low. Wiimarth’s piacor, which is the Jargewt in ‘the county, coud get no biguer pid than $1,000, or only ore-tenvh part of ite value, The bid was not taken, and the article was withcrawn. Mr. Ballou, proprie.7 of the Piérial, baa purchased the ries: estae, on Winter stieet, where he prop ces to erect a large three story buiicivg, 10 whice to beve his ertablicbmest iccated. Ar be isa men ‘f taste anc means ecwetbing ornsrmeotal as weil as useful is ex- pected from bis enterprise Tre werk of tering cown has been commenced, and butlcirg wil be carried on most extensive; in Burton this yesr. Ihe butcings opposite the American Aouse, on Henot t, bare cisappeared, and the ground they occupied in fo ne eoverec with elegam: atrnctores, so that che American Hoxse wil! have for its opposite ceighbore sometbing as ra: dreme ax i self, So! hope, al seast. They are removirg the buildings on C nqrosr street, a8 youtarp into the way that leads to ‘he Pos: cMee, witb the intention of makizg improv. ments. J.at ow ihe way to the Pest office is as narrow as the way to Leaven, but a great des mere crveded end duaty, Great ra es of Janes spd be uses bave been mate during the lart fortright O grverally at bigh prices. ° C.fin estare, et the ccrner of Sumrer and Chauncey streets was sold on Wedrosdey, in five lotr, ano brought $80 C60, ‘The Tilerten estate, on Purchase and Brad atreots, alvo geld well. Torre never waa e time when the business of tui ding promisee better in Bostom toan itm w dors, We sha ave ® busy time of it for the next rover months. wite an incident cocurred yon'erday at the ale of Mararcharetty biock,” which war krocked off to ar. ¥.G Bowe for $18 20. by Co onel Thompsu est bemmer eivce the ¢aye of Craries Mai charor stepped out to yet his deporit money (80.000), ané when he se‘urned. after an absenee of not at ve w quer er cf am bout, he fourd that the prc perty had heen rold ee Mr T. H Perkins, for $72,500. This proce ecing he suid, be 4 not be ' goed, to Going, Gove, Kaq. The seller, Tebovld eay, will not particuar'y reifsb the loa $4,700, The pr. per'y i+ on Court equare, The ci 7 sppropriaiten bil) provides that the texan for the year ¢ncicg 4prid 80, 1867, shail be $1,960,000 Some areconents are yet pencing lookicg to the reduction of the great rum, but {! 4s much more Wkels that more wores wil be nieted than that apy will be se ved. Thshep kitepririck on Sundsy last, confirmed 214 per- fone, et Sonth Boston The B ase oi Representatives hes passed the til to ernex Chyisee to Boston, or rather Boston to Cholnsa, the od velo, a)) being On the sice of tke leaner party A per evening daly paper, #9 De called the Ledger, about to be started Joho M. Barnard, Esq , late Srihe Benton Herold. Mr’ Baraard hae taleata, eminent | capacity for buslrens, and weal'h, so he must succeed. ‘His exteusiv riemee as pubdsher of the Herald has =e: eiek walk eomeenans Manon neon wie eof Newton, determined mo* te the ad- irced fares, are about te establish o of om- to connect with the Cambri’ge horse ratiroed at Mcunt Aubwn. will eave about %0 per cent. The reilrosds are vet 1 to make much by ther folly in The statce of Frank in will be erected tn front of City Hall, in Soboo! street, and the will be on the 17th of September, which is the anotversary of the settioment “f Boson. The place seleotes is aot the beat — one, but ft will do. The statue will be fmished J ‘Thete ix a-ere contention egsioat the extortionate tolls demanded at the East Boston ies, and prodabdly woms- thirg will be effected. Interesting from the Far West. OUR NEBRASKA UORRESPONDENOK, Foxy Prenes, N. T., March 0, 1866. T evppoee you are eware that lest fall Gen. Haraey sent word to each band of Sioux Indians that he wanted ten men from each band, eush ef they could truss, to meet ‘Dim at thir post on the 6th of March, 1866, when Le wobld tell them whet he would do. The Cay eppoin'ed, over ove bun¢red delga‘e apprered. Some baccs did not send delogstes, under the impres-in that they bad mace peace lea: fall. One band (Yanetona) cia pot gend Colegates, having lately had some little troubie with ths Indien Agent, The Geceral tntormed thore present what be bad caile1 whem tcgether tor. The annexed cocument will show you the terms, to whist he added some minor thing CONTITIONS UPON WHICH AB A RABIB A TREATY OR CONVEN- TION NAY 18 MsDE WITH BUCH OF THE CHIRFS AND HYAD- MEN OF TUE RESPECTIVE TRIBES OF THE SIOUX, AS MAY HE DULY EXPOWHRED TO ACT 1. Thet all Inciors pibuses, have committed murders or be delivered up oiler of the nesres: mi'tary post. ttolen prope:ty of every deseription’ in the bends of spy Indian shell ve restored to tts rig atfal owa- er; for »bich purpose the chiefs must be responribdie that it ls tedon in. without delsy, to the regrent military post, and the commancicg officer's recetp: therefor ob‘atned. A Cereripti n ct tke manner in which the properiy was tsken from 1°¢ criginal owner, &o., mast be lef! with the ene cficer, to enable bim te return it accord- Sime trdians mort rot obstruct or Ia:k in the viol nity of rewds traveled hy the whites, nor in aay way m0- leat @ ‘ravejier throngh th ; they must, on the contriay, exierd pro‘ection found in their cun'ty by perciseiow of the prover eutborities ; end they are requires to deliver, at military pos:s, all ofmna- iso? ony ot thelr bands, ogra any 07 our prop their property, In care any band shell refave to make this € men’, then eli the otbers shal! bind them- cles ty baye 0? intercourse with them and to give them no encouragement or asiniance woarever. On their part, tue United States wil) orgega— 1, To proeet te Sovx from ‘he fmpo-iiuns of the wattes; end to effect this, all white f uid in their coun- trv, or perstcg through it, who mey ¢orsml: any offence ogeini em or thelr propesty, may be takea up by g used than may lu'ely receseery—aud delivered at the neareat ¥ port, to be proceeded against secording to our The Sioux will have the(r annaities restored to them. There appiities to be wiways sent to, and distributed from, the mort oonveniin. military pes’. 8. On a compliance by the Sicux witn the obligationson thir pert, enumerated ip ‘he firet and second clauses of 11 cian prisovers in our hands who may te’ in ary wurder, robbery or other high orlme egaine? cur ceople, +1! be ret at lberty In further eftie to secure the waifere of the Indians, enc exrecins y te pretect them sgainat ex-ortion in their tr: fic with the whties, it is contemp!ated not to permit cers to live in the’ wolar jicext#; end in care of wiseonauct, they may be comcyec trem be country by the commanding officer of the iroopr, Thi, however, pees not bee maiter ot sti. culation as ‘be cutject is already uncer Executive con- t oi, tut home ce stated ia counsit. ‘Th ly paper I thick is the dle‘éon of the Secretary of War; +) of which was unarimously egreed to by the Indians, They bave tr ugbtin tre murderers of the wal party, ard Lava tilt the m’déle of May to brirgin the murcer ers of Col. Gib-ov. leve of 8. Josep, ana the ato'en bass, Gen, Hermes ta seked for the man that killed tke cow, whtot cansed the bail to se cut ip motion, Lie Toupcor, e| iet of (he B ye bard, wae preven’ in council. The Generel geve up to bio the prisoners of his ban) a1 thir f' rt and sent orders fur those at Forts i Letante to be given up. € biz6 eech band electes @ cpisf ard eub-ctief to whom the Generel save commirsions. Tals plassed them muh. Ali bave ieft welt satisfied with their viet’, and art cow frre to rcam @xd bunt over the almost bound'ess Prize, City isteilygence. soTsEy ConDrmion oF Is Cay —City Inspector Morton ng diected the Health Wardens to visit personally y bov-c in their respective districts, ard to make a vli report of the conditicn of the premises vivited, the tolicwo gic the number cf boures, &c. examined to the vet: —Whewe number, 6 882—of whch 1,221 are stores ard buildings mot oceupied by families, and 4,061 12 torsos, coptaining 66,867 rooms, and occupied 3 fem Lier, comprerd of 64.096 cereons—ot whom cults 614 22,418 chi dren. Notices bavo been Sarre Po-rorr oF cocupsnts of Fucc howses as it is \equ'zer vhat ibe privios etnks, eearpools, & , stall be tip ied, 0” titb, garbage Ke, removed from the yarcs, olbrsor o her nuivarcer requiing to be abated. A rertec tystem hea beer estanli-bed for the prosecution f kis wo}, (be Heath Wercers performing thelr cuty meesicrmty with the directiors given by tee City Ip eset r, whese o nection with the [sportment Cr the POrt six Sears renders ii a femiline task, and woek'y re- ere made of progrére. immediate y upon the com- betion of tbis (xemIuation Mepsures Wil) be taken to end eger mement buses to core: vance Of c’eauline:s on the part recta who Co act now with to be re- ibeir preminees in a fithy con iiti a t. EXcet themsciver to “olan yp’ before the Bea th We Cens yey (hem a visit. ADDVORSARY OF TPS Sanat S001 WissiON ART ASO are An suxilacy drench of the above naned accie ty—eornecied with the Fourth avenue Presby orian cburch— held their anriversary exercises lac: evening, in the chureh. ecrner of Foar‘h avenue and Twenty cec nd eueet, 1L9 chu oh war densely thronged by the ebli- oren of tre Saodetb echeols in correction wi bh this re't- gious orgeniratiom; anc t) & presence of rome hundred acd iwenty of the chilcren go benetioently provided for cf the Colored Urphan Asylum added nm: interest of the ce-asion. A number of cler- g5men participated in theexerche, emongn: whom was the hey Ferris, Crapeelior of the University, A great varlely of eieging anc speekirg formed @ feavare of ibe occemcn. bet of course ail ct tt bad a cirect bearing uptp the tz pertanoe of the revigioue duty incumtenton tEe corgegation end others tonesist in the furtnerance of the phisntbrople objes ite Bioxs cr Srming—TEs Parx.—Thi ‘ber was delicious >; it cou not have been more seavoaable or more egreeable; and in thie respect waa m marked con- sthat to the dirmal, wirdy s'ormy crys of the past week. r gee the pubsic hquaree begins to louk refrosh- irgiy evcer, ord ibe meibete are fivicg with all manver Cf etecn ent herbs sné grasser, mort palatable acd ples fent, So only ere the grees plots in we Paik mgtcning tu eeeume ‘heir pristine bre. bat tbe posts apd epains have sr impicved ook ©The latter bave been repainted. eno be f rm e7 re-greened end the tops ornamented wi hb wlie peirt, the effect ie-uiting being very preity mer will) roce be upen ur; i blensou.s at bare, whie srawber in celicicus ve, Freeh mint is in market, a fact tha. must cfcing among allicvers cf breudy mmarbes and ps. All bail to meving May ard rory June | Om*TRECTING SECOND AVENUE = J, Brown, wao bas the eoutract for building a rewer in Sec né avenne, has allowed his men to throw op thy earth om either pice of Wwe excavation, thereby covering both tracks o” the Secord Averve Railroac, aoc effectua'ly cloring the travel ou the avenue. (tetrears that in order to exce- Vau [ur |be sewer it was nocesary to cuver one of the acks«f ‘be rsiizcac, any the c mpery therefwe veut © The ¢xpeore of Constroct ng | eo out cfs, or switchs; but im corerquerce of some misurders'anding betwen the com pary eud the contractor, the latter, about t= ock tn Strcey morving, callsa bis Isb-rers avd or- dered them to ccver t 6 other track, batwoen Por'y-viety avd Fifty fitch tect, with #tore and esrih to the dep'h of \byte fee’, thos cutting cf commountcaiton between he efty and Harlem aré Yorkvilie by toat route. We pever Krew Of Bp insarce where {t was neoeawary to ol ck up entizey a vtreet one huncred fees wide ia order to cerst-ne @ sewer, obd We sHOvid think that etter the Mosor or Stree: Ine preter woule Lave power to prevent even if the cae Cow not come under the gecora Kei eed lew, 16 sting te ot+tonetion. During the ct We Thire evenue sewer the cazs were not stopped cor. Pp ire Cyiceet —New that the fine weather appreaches thi benltbful ard map!y game ts eommere'ng in all parte (¢ the courtry. The Hortem Criciert Club bave helé an eleation for officers, at the Baiem betel Fourth svenue acd 126ta stroet. Tre foliuwicg gen lemen @ borer :— Moses, € God- wip, Presicen Byrop, Vice Presicent; J. Whie Teesurer; K. vpkee, tecretary, Theiz ground inartuated at Lith o end Firat avenve, end they wul ¢ mmenos cperaticne eerly w May, tye pen, tor the opening ‘be crie keto g reesom ip N 2 The Aitary Uricet Club beve eeeted for officers of Previa J the prerent seescn Merars. WAL acy, rearuror; #. L, ™ ©. Avetin, Viee Presicent; J, B. Cutier, 7 ©. Chopin, Heeretary. Tre beonore (Chto) Cricket Clil--A new elubd {+ crger izing under be eurpices cf Mr, James sherry (from the Haziem O.ub) and bie en, ‘be tavori e nttie erick: etcr, Alired Sbersy (trom the Free Acecamy Gruket in Pidtiadely hia.—The Bir « ch of thesearon was ployed at Sou h Comden, on lox: Saturday, bevwoeo Tre Germantown ond Deiphist Clubs, end te winated io favor of Germartown cn one innings a: G29 runs o spare, Delp bien C.1 Jetinning, 21; Qdinnings, 26. German- town Can— Ist ievings, 76, Pata, sco bn F yon, @ bey five years of age, wecee parents rerice at No. 166 Wow Fifvenh stree', wae killed on Satarday, by being jammsd tn an al ey by acert Iscen with bay The c&\ was c-iven by « colored Ioan, anc. boiewged to Kemp & Accough, of West Fifieen'h street, An fuquect wae held wpom ‘he body, and upeo {i veetipei op the oseurrence was shown to have beoa fociden.a). Verdigt aggorcingiy Dresafel eesiena: 2 the Cape Verde the Wi aM 3 te) (From sbtogien Teteligenens, Ap Ot all the whieh owe: beasy. hanes. Soom ones we have nx fora long time from & respectable cflicer bis fri Wasiiwgton, and credited. U: Port Prva, Cars Verpa, March 8, T bare spoken Samer banana 0 the starving condition of there ers. The searcity of rein and consequent ebortnere of the crops fur the last three have pro- cuoed a famine of w & jopviation of one handred and twenty thousand bave already died. Of the twoive or thirteen islands the fon ine bas thus far been onficed chiefly to St. Antonio, St, Nicholas, St. Vincent. and Sal. Three th usend per- cops bave come trom ihe neigh ooring islands to this (St Jago), whic: te the most procuctive. Toe Goveruor, oxi excellent and emergetie men, is doing every’ in bis power for tiese petites So people. He sends sme veorels, as be cen raise the means to do #9, to tie coast of Aftive for grain, wnich be distributes witn the etrict- est econeany ‘0 the costitute, Ho has viniied our chip several times, and an he epéske French extremely well, it bas ‘alep to my lot to hethe ieterpreter Se came to in company with the p to toank the Com- gone, ten dayr ago, to isop, whose presence me fur bis Bindsess io bavi the fs'and cf Brava to bring the bere as Presi. ent of the Counoil be strongly sesired, in order to allay discontent, amc to + the perple with the measures that be has been obliged to pursue ta the recent emergency, He telis mé tast whatever money Bocas collect he tends to the ooastof Atrisa and else. where for grain, which he distrisutes ia euch a way as to avoid moropoly. He bas nearly exhausted bis resources, He thivks hat he will be able to heep star- vation in cbeck untii July, after which, un’ess providoas are pent frem Europe avd America, twen'y tnourand per- eons, ot the least calculation, will starve to désth be- tween then and December; and the srop in Deceutber will Ceperd upon the rain in ibe meavtace, The islancera, he nays, who have been looking to bim ‘or bread, do not know as be dces the terribie colawiy that awute t om. In 1882 thirty or forty vesee's exms fiom the Urted States with provisions. Witohalfthat amount pow tae Governor couid, he cays, prevent all atarvetion, He bes msde a ful statement of the subject to h!s own government, ard will draw cp another which the Com- incéore will forward to the government at Washington. M: seover, on our ruggrstion, the Bishop will addrew @ communication to Archblehop Hughes, aa also to the Arch biskepr ip London anc Paris, So distrosring is the condition of these poor peopl pictured ‘o me today by the Governor, that unde: the fecipgs that bis narrative bas awakened I devote my letter ‘o *his subject. Itis not probable that the com- upicationg of the Governor and Hishop will be reacy for the Zeno on Mouday morping., ‘They way not, fore, reach ‘be United Siaies until weck alter thie doe otherwine I should not care to anticipste then. These inlunds con. of ite if any advantage to Portugal. There are more people heee thar can live, or than do live on the procuce of the soll They bed, therefore, net- ter absndor some, 1f not al!, of the islands, ebioping the ipbabitante to Br Even in to’s island, the ia geet and best, the waler bas elmost given out; 80 thet, ebould the drought continue, our equadron will not be able to water bere. W! Provisions anc money were tent years ego from the Untied states to Madeira the ay, of the divpomdon made A similar wirepprepriation cf charity would :e avoided in the prevent instance by mabizg Mr. Morse, cur Consul here, the ‘ opsigaee to re- ce've tbe provi-iors, which would thus be sure to reas their procer destination. as they would then be tuned cver to the @ vertor, who would direct end supervise the distribution, ax he now does that of ail the provisions that he imports. The revenues of the islan‘s bo de- votes to tbe rurchase of provisions, instead of sending them to the home gover mert, His own salary ($3,0(0) be bae nit torched during the two and a half years of his govarcor:bip, though he is, as Mr. Mosse tells us, vely pocr, aseuring Voy plsiniy and living wit> great trv The crumbs that fall from the wealthy tab!es elpbie and New York would moro ‘han fatien The Fszst Buds of the Season at the Water Places, {From the Newport News, April 2 The fcliowing is » list of housee which have been leased to partes for the comivg summer :— Me. L. H. Guie’s h Washington equare, toJ. J. Prirgle, of 8 uth Caroliza. J. S Oimke’s, Dixcn street, to Mr, Van Rensselaer, New Y rk J C, Powell's, Greenorgh court, to Ezra A. Bourne, Boren, its Begs stone house, to Le Grand B. Camop, cy, dika a Hazard's, Atlantic street, to William Walker, Rew York. ze Powell's, Monn everue, to John P, March, New George Jones opposite Ocean House, ©. G. Soara- merge, New York Yer Widjem “mith’s, Ka: W.S itichazoeon’s, street, to James Thomas, Boston. tage etreet, to Lieut, Hunt, U. Arpy J. Ho GIMaive, to Boury Charney, New York. Stephen P. Slocum’s, Touro street, to Thomas Bigham, Scuih Cero'tm: 3 ray’s, Was! irgton street, toS. Ames, Bostow. dcespb I. Bailey's, Kay street, 10 Dos Jaan ¥. de Os- 8 wa, Peruvian Mipisier. yout elle’: Bewelt rosd, to Daniel B. Fearing, Now yr. 1a’, Bellevce cour’, to H, Pierpont, larke's, Belicvue avenue, to Nathaniel jo oton. more Einza.c's, Dixon atzeet, to J. Campbell Meson, D8) bu Be tin.o: , Miccletorn, to A. B. Belknap, New JE Tex's, Middletown, to Hamilton Hoppin, Gr ger’ stoze house, to Wiliam A. Hadden, rem lerge hovve, to Henry Tiffany. Baltimore. Woe ver’s_next above the Ocean Honte, to W. st, New York, oward King’s cottages, to Dan‘el Le Rey, New rai'es’e beuse, Lish © , Middletown, to Mr. Border, Bes.or ¢ Jo B’ Wiihor’s, Waebirgton etzeet, to H. Auchine’ons, New Yer?. Henry Costco’, Votbam etreet, to Israel Thorndike, New York Ketin cn P. Gardner's, Pelham street, to Mrs. John Tesh New York Riebord C Derby's, Velham atzeet to J.C. Van New York: Ee cotege, Harincn place, to George k igs cottage, Harrison place, to Mr. Ruther- ok B. Wilsca’s, Beash road, to Mrs, Brown, New Wi up Yok PP ac J. Pockbom's, Beach road, to Mr. Hnuter, New © Erge Heute, head of Touro etreet, to Dr. Mercer, New Oriears as Tew's, Catbarinc street, to Mr. Varker, New George A. Armsizong's, South Touro atrest, to Petar Varner, Beste. x Gtrae A Armstrong's, Clay street, to Mz. Livingston New Yo Jer+ninb Peabeds'r, Ball snd Mount Vernon streets, to Willis F Maen, New Orleans. Herzy Buu's, Bull street, to Mr. “Appletcn, Boston. Tee Forgaices at Waltham, Mass, (Prem the Boston Trave ler, April 26] We bave ovtsired the following particu ars of the for. rier on Waltbsm, noticeo in the Traveiler yesterday :— be pertor who ba" committed these forgeries i Mr, Reuten P. Invis -of the fim of BR. P. Davis & Co, (bro herr), Mr. Davie, who isa vative of Dedham, rowe Te o7 © even yess +go established himself in Wat ham, and from smi cegirt icgs continued to proeper unt: he was he bend +f oundry estadlishment whica cover- +0 an acre cf greurd and cirplyed come forty or fif.y bance. He wae n the prime of life, beizg about thirty- five soars of vge urd bad s wife an: cue chil, He wax a deacon ct toe Ropiist erurch, being one of i's chief pillere, eno gave some three or tour thousend dollar: to- wards the ereciicn of their buiicing. A story in cireuls- tien, Lewever. that be pretenaed to give them the land on which tLe cbureb was built, which he dia not pay for, ue # {tbheut tourda ion. ‘The chet business of Mr. Davis of late hes been the waz wlseture Of gas fitiings; "xd au the cali for tuese ar. icles bas come from different porte of the country, bis bas deen nome wbat extended and re busine, ted final. Jy in plecizg bim, Ovavctaly, in eo ¢mbarressed conci. tiep, He aa the con.ractor for th works at Ron- dont, New York, at Jersey Clty, at Warzon, Rhcde Isiand, end Melver, Mussacburetts. Bome of there contracts were fcr a large smonat. He enjoyed the entire conti- dence cf bis fellow townemen, aad tho first whisper o' crimipal acts upon bis part were received with in- credpl ty ord dirdaip. axd even now there are mary who believe that Mr. Davia will yet returp and make ail right gain veo fer an ean at present be ascertained, the total in- éebtecnrea of Bz. Davis will probably amount to upwards $1(0 000, Bis paper is scattered about in different por ke in the viewn('y, incindirg the Waltham Bank and the :we st Rrightcn, brt_ it 1s believed that these banks are protecteG ry collsteral. The fact in therofore appa- isnt fretos the eblef part of his property is placed aa © Hever] (cr Get, thore who are pot thus secured will rot proredly ob sip a large dividend, Ibe total emevnt of bis known forgeries is twenty thevrem écliers, of which two notes are for $6 000 cach, oth b’r OFD DEMe #8 pro>iseor, and Mr. Binley, of Wev. ten, forged Corser. Two other notes of $2,000 each te bie ar prowisser, with the nawe ot Pratt & Weebr, of bis cles, tcrged as endorsers, There is’aleo the te Mr. Hinckley, of New York, to a n910 tor 2 bs a ie 1 the be og se Lago -- ber with + be 0 of bin uine for the who ccf ehib /be bank ts amply Reeurea. ‘There ix no doubt of the fact that in these forgeries Mr. Davie bed no ecormplives. Be left Waltham the first part of leet week. and hed previously borro ved various fumy of the tubabitents, in one case obteining nearly $2 UCC, axe tx another $1,500, It may be, however, that i mines was bo rowed in the atvempt to austaia him- tn. pot to carry away with him. Sueh are the facts so fax 06 “hoy wre developed. Of bis rumorous notes fa vhe bards of ‘various perties, rome which sre now su peero 10 be genuin may yet turn out to be forge “he discovery { a rad b ow to the t.wn of Wal ham, and especially to the church of which he was ® member, PROVOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS IN THR Marine Conrs.— Kinet Lievenant Isa.c T. Doughty to oe a Cn tain tp the Merine Copy, vioe MeNeill, deeeared. Sesond lievienant A. & Nicholson to be @ First Liectenan’, vice Dongbty promo'ed, Clement 0. Hend tobe aB-- cond Lievrenent, vice Nicholwon promoted. E-aemus ri to be a Beeond Licgtenant, vice A. 1, Barnapos, April 3.—Superfine flour, bbl, $10 60 in al; ghee, aint spe ey Posen ia quality; teins » none at market, very mech wani- ©.,, 1,300; $80 0 $60, 6 tn quality; cedar, $875, wanted; do. cypress; 0 im. $4 75; do. 12 ins, $9 60; very much wanted; tobsceo, lenf, per 100 lor. $14, p'enty arc dull; do. ‘manufactured, do., nominal Ltt aa ava heevy stock; tar, per bbi., $4 40, wanted; $4, wanted; ofl meal, per pun., $18; epirite turpem per gal. 60c.; brandy. do., $3; porter, perhhd , $20; fined eugar, per Ib. 2c. a'12340 ; potatoes, per bbl., $3; ceals, per ton, $6 $7; Hay, English and America, per wanted; firewood, per cord, $6 173 asin 100 Ibs. $1.76, quailty. Weerly ef Deaths (a the city and county of New York, from the 19th day of os/ Pam = os ye "128; Pre 0s totay, B12 Men, en, 5S; 90} ; girls, Adulta, 136; children. “O80; maise, G11; females, 161; colored persons, 21, A’bumiparia end B-ight’s dinease of kidney: peesrae pop! aR + Bleeaing, from bowels, Bloedivg, trom lungs Weecing. trem womb Bowels, ¢Leeage of. Bra:p, dieen: Tefiemmation of her Inflammation of kidneys, Inflammation of iungs. Inflammation of stomach. Inflammation of throat Influenza ..... Intemperanee .. Intussusception of int tines... , by falls. . Coavaitier, by run ov Cholera, in‘antom. Girrkeris of liver, Ccmp’ension of tke brain. 1 Conctssion of the brain.. 1 Congeaticn of the howela. 1 Pat 8D PED RD A RD BDO pa Rt a er eee it emer Perr) Corgeaticn of the brain... 3 Mortification of lungs,... Dongestion of Innge 5 Mumps . Comsumption............52 Ne . Convulalons, infantile. .20 Old ege...... +» @ Ossification of heart..... 6 Palsy,, RS 8 Poison’ by cil of tansy... 7 Premature birth.... -.8 Rupture of the womb.... 1 1 Smallpox. 4 Dysertery. PIT 4 Stiltborn. “ha Eniargemtat of the heart. 1 be 5 1 Rpilersy. 2 Ulceration of the bones of Erynipelar . 2 _ thebsad,. 1 Tover, tillour . 1 Unknown (not stated)... 2 Fever, gastric, , 1 Unknown to the jury.... 1 Fever, rcariet . 80 — Fever, typhoid .6& Total 2 RACAPITULATION—DISRASHE CLABSID. Bones, joints, &c...,.... 1 Stillborn and premature Bratman’ cerves.,.,,,..66 — dérth.....+.ses.c.sses jenerative organs. 5 Stcmach, bowelaand other _ Heart anc bicoc veesela,.12 _ digestivo organs...,.. 55 Lungs, threat, &e..... 108 Uncertain rea end gene O18 A004... ss eee ‘tal fevers. ++ 80 Skin, Sc. and eruptive Usknown, o3 fevers... .§3 Urinary organs. 38 Total. ....: sesseoee -Of whiek 2 were from violent os: PUBLIC INSTIFUTIONS. Atmashe Bikwll’s lal., 2 Pent’ry Hosp’l, Blk’s Isl. 1 Bellevue Boapi .» 4 Smallecx Hosp. Bik's Isl. 1 City Bosnital vo.) & Ward's Jal. Emig’t Hosp. .1 Colored Dome Hospital... 6 Tonetic Aryium, Bk’ Isl 1 Total... 12" (inewntes FB. ‘and’ W. Isiapd Hosptela)... 16 — Total... oe . GEORGE W. MORTON, City Inspector, City Inspestor’s Offices, New York. April 26. 1886. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Mevemonts of Ocean Steamers. FOR CALIFORNIA, &0. New York. Lee | Mav. & N. Orieans York ny + Havana & Mobile may 6. Aspinwall STEAMERS TO CALIFORNIA. For Asrinwsui—lilinois Sth and Goorge Law 20th of each mont. &TEAMERS TO AND FROM HAVANA. Isavm1—From Oberleston 19th and 4th, due ot Havens 224 ng {tp From Havana 20th and 281s, dce at New York 1th a ot, Pertity Crry oR New Graxapa--From New York 17th, ar riving at Bavane 24 ané New Orleans 2it, From New Or Year Sik, Havana 8th due at New York 13th. FLAck WakRtoR- From New York 121, arriving at Havana sth avd New Oriears 2ist, From New Orleans 2/th, Havana ‘np, due at Few York ‘Quaxgn Orry:-From New York Ist of each month, arriving at Havana Cth, end Mobiie 6th. From Mobile 15th, Havana 1Sth, dre at Few York 224, Cir awna~ From New York 27th, arriving at Bavans 24 and New Orleen: Sth, From New Orleans 12h, Bavans 1th, due a’ Now York 2b, When thr above dater fell on Sunday, the steamers will sai: on Monday. They leave Now Orleaps as near 8 A. M. astide Fi Mga ond the lnnbe! leaves Charleston and Havans st 0 a. THE OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND CHINA. The (ilowing may be of value to those having corresposd. face wit the Kast:— ‘The’ mall leaves Bouthampton on the Mh and 2A of euch wo db, ars ‘Arrives at Gibraltar about the 9th and 2th of same month. ‘Arrives at Malta about the 14th and 3b of same month. Arrives at Alexnndria about the 18th of same and 4%b of fol- lowing moath. cokstven Bur, abont the anh oF Ziet of nme and 6th or Bt ot ¥ tog ont ATrivean: Aden ubout the M6 or 28h of ame and 16a or 0 . +e Bocas hod iit toa0e for biden, de on? oe Set va) for Bomtas, E Y Bombay about the $4 to 6th land. ateamer arrives at Point de Galle about the th or sg Rey eh ircady arrives whicb whee the mall on, 7" wAirivra st Vulo Papeng abut the iat or 10 and 28th wos foliow'ng month. “Arrives 0! Singer ce atout the Mh or 16th and Slat or lat of ID; th. bg Ft Bog about 12 hours after arrival. Arrives et Hong Kong about the 23d or 24th aad 8th or lth of following month. 02 | MOON RIBES. 6 62! HIGH WaTRE, Post of New York, April 47, 1850, Rmopire City, Briggs, Civarpoot, Maroh 1, opts mdse Ship, Empire City, Briggs, Liverpool, ond 6 slecioge pharengers, 9 D&A Kings ard,'& Button. Ten {, tell ta with chip Kudoola, of and for sé from Liverpool, with mdder geue,, stern post astevgere, th ed a continustion cf gales toNW. ‘ebip City of Rew York, Noses. Bostow, 6 bours, in ballast, toD & A Kings'snd & Sutton. Made the ou'side passace. Hark Abby (cf Kingston, Nickerson), Rio Joneiro, March 16, wih cofies, Ae, vo A Cuntingbam & Sons of Boston 8d in bem pars wih bark Tonia, Averi!, tor NYork, acd brig His ee 15. 0, hn’ Weerley (of Beersport), Cartie, Marseliles, March Le eS 5 ‘Apr Tint 38 20, tow 28 45, 6, with mace tc BP Buck & sioke scbr Belexe, of ard for Boston from Palermo, ‘Berk Jobn Gr ‘lin (of Prospect), Grifin, Carcecas, 12 days, wih engar, to by -ter, bra DS Hurebivs (Br, of Bt Kitts), Bolg, Cope Haytlen, ih init, Sith Te wOCE, Col 0, (o master, Trg Mogret (of Rastport), Michener, Gusyams, PR, 30 ¢ays, with eupar prc DOlarees, 10 @ Lsforrest, Brig Checovee (Br), Dunlap, Halifax, $2 dare, with fan. to Wreeiwright 4 Co, tins bad very heavy weather; was vlown off to !on 6) and \at !6. Big B&F Lawson, Deciels, Darien, 8 days, with yellow pire, to & H Rokendacg! ‘Robertson, Morrow, Barbadoes, 16 toa: to Peprist'r. & Jones, Kobe Mexeen Rogers, Parren, 108 eae tet chr), Kenny, Balitox, 12 dayy, with fr, ae 0 A Tem Mary Ann (Br), Long, Ealifex, 7 days. it fel Abr), Plekele, &t Jobe, NB, Ides, wal. Lusk lend) Turnor, Jacksonville, 9 oy colbsaar. Ceorgetawn, 10 day, Caliahnn, Vyoreelons 6 dare = $ U : z Kelow, brig Bilen, trom Port pored the Elia Eeed,'t Kio. his, Green. NYork; Kees Cid steamers Sophia, nebec bien Linco.n. Dunning. Porwmouh, NH; Bim. Tay- he ton; brige, British age (Bo. Seni Ballfex: earal Kriek, Brown , co; London; Dindem. ‘Lucism, 40; Kate stuart, Cazroll, da: J Anderson, Miller, do: Fog'ieh Salem, ‘Isher. Paall, Taunton: Cole, ; echre Sarab Min Nit icor Mt Rilzabet Blout son ita Comnedticut arab Apr. Fi Mt Powoil, Powell, Bridgeport, BI. Miscellancous and Disasters. ‘The folowing report was given by Captain Hoffaatre, of the Stesmtug Titan, who arrived at {tbls port yesterday (Sundayt morning:— On Saturdays mornirg, 26‘ inst, whi'e lard foe vessels, (oll in with largt quantities, of gpd on opening tie paver of remo date found the jeorge, of Bath. a>nndoned of ber and toun boat ro boars, with four men in it, wha’ found ber stript evers thing except ber herd eas. ard but ore equare ri. loverneur street, er 75 miles east stick on ceck. The anchor and orping, R, where sho is pow in charg tug Than, unee!! Stnrgees, the owner of the steamtug Cp Saturday lax the large balance dock was moved from't< 01d position at the tcot of Market sireet, EB, to the foot of Pike atreet, FB, tn the slip adjoining tile one in which the largetse. tioma) dock is placed. By tzis arrangement there are newt v: tectiona! ead two balance docks all contiguous, or im adjeiain « wiips. Scun Jauzs & Looy went wbore at Weet Harwich on Mea" any nigh, end rij Aloans; Haven; Mary 0, Her hold was {uli of ti of Fire fe Te in that vicinity. Went dn pureu! of the Y” tent e em 3@F. bains were Iked. ‘The tice new ehbs and flows in bor butehe ies safe, unices @8& wind springs up. She hada cargo of brick, &e. ecun Rommut Mrizn--Mesera Jchnton & cliy, sent be wrecking ecbr Henry W Jebneon to the wresk of the echr Bcbert Miller, befure reported aatore at Fire Is'aad, from thea we with the lenrn that the verse! will tadly strained and ber de ard anchors, Mr geen at sea, we) belong to the captain, as it con’ loss of tbe caplaip and icur men, ad robaniv be a total I {s partly broken vp. are riggirg and part of sails, were ie day after the chr wert ashore. ich came eshore nerr the wrec! tained bis biil Dominey Api ith ace Els memorancum cok sn ie, and $2 50 ebarge of zy io obarge. The chest and. tts 001 ow he a she nteats are ‘a Dominey. ot Fire Isiané. Tho yawl voat came sobooner. On Saturday morning, @>oat 6 capt ‘he mate was t) © saved, as re Foreign Barparors, April N—In 4 Amaroa, trom Battl- more, disy: trge Waverley. y NBaven ldg, te snd pextday Reho, dis; China, i ca Sor folk do; nora om for N York 16; jaltimare 4 to rail rext day. 6.0 7 ‘un Eiuabeth, Taylor, York. « E, ‘Cars Haynizy, Ap for NYork ce Boston, Dieters PR. April 7—In port brigs Umph AVAGUEZ, PR. — Branton, A Kendall. Flummer. for ioe? Bi for N Baver 16; Mary Lowell, Reed. Rio Janereo. March from Buenog #yzes, leg, to ral 1751; Jas Cook, Nutte Feweasti¢, wig; &t Jamev, Cure, i ‘Tburiny. trom Curacoa, : . from Newburyport co; 8 H Townsend, for 16 In, port, ships arr 15th; Lan riffen, p. trom Hamburg, lég: Vi trom from NOrieans barks Mery Da'e, Pepeck. to be a0! farah & Juin GLley, for Bs ie, Ld 7th, brigs Heory Trowbridge, NHaven; bubh; ch, brig Neccy Ang, Pope, serre, April 1—In port bark Rapid, Piko, from Alexandria, rfl é—In port echr Elliott, Pereiva!, tor ding ; sobre. NHaven 4g. ‘NOrieuns 1d Tras hlednpuia day Grex hound, Ghibrinaeos Or Gai Rarnan Mean wm Loncon, diag; Mique wery, for NYork lég, Isib, Juetine, Black, tor Valparaiso, reve; Hineunh Toran, Marcery, from Anenos Ayres. wig; Wealber tence, ¢ive; Palmetto, Crowell. aud Maize Law, ree; Fillmore, Gd ho fer, Gibbs, Hrigh(man, from Ni York cr ‘Acomas, Da fer do; Maria Cayor; Bello (By), Gillintt, Hal! ‘ld ster Let ¢ York, bile: rigs Toarian (of pe Savevreb; Unicon (Br). Chirho. a AOrleans, Home Ports. N, April 28, elev arce London (2d clearazce, «Brem). Point; brig Vesta E:len, Perry, For! Gould, Smith, G. mers Wm Jenkir: Matibews, Pallas Ds ie ‘ LAttiefi PeDO0! BAN bavi aired}: L Tin, Leavid, Mislarine; Seber (remy. Babe, Bi ie, Kieddee, fer BALTIMORE, April 25—Arr steawer Jackson, Lay! y York; ship Confiance (Br), MeC 1s OAliBo;, bs Ct Bruno, Keigbt, wer, PR; Charicte (br; noe ckat, re Cohascet, Tobey, Wareham; Bi (ae, Poke, Balifex, Cid tarks New ‘Light. Brown, Montevideo and Buenos Ayres; Jnstice Story, Atkins, Bostor; God. ex Bule Br), Fdwarts, Balliex; Jerome Knight, Knight. #oe- tcp; cebra Fouldwpa, Fisher, Weet Iocies; Mary J Lonan, Croxmer, NYcrk; be, Bath Biver, Sid bark Indus, 2 Bureos Long, Pa'ermo, Cid stips Suffolk, 44: y Frank: io ST, April 2—€!d orig Charies Fdward, Moody, Car- _ BRISTOL, Aprii 24~ Arr echrs Perine, Cusee, NYork; tomereet ford bina, Cummings, Fall Henry Gardner, Brigbtinan, co tor do. COARLNPTON api 2s Arr echr Rveling (Br), 6m Naneau. BED evpcit, E; & Srapieh bi Michee's: Liverpool: rark Caro ina, sere Preciosa, Pages Barcelc hr RYene, ete Bpen lrgs telention A obi P to: B. Yort; eebrs Viysway. Fildre‘h, Pb! Wheeler Newburg. Sid 22d stem schr brig Delaw BAVER, Apri bi'sdeprin | Be hd a the ofling. sbip Kinily 8 Pierre, ark, unknown, Ci El Mia, Colomer, do: Winedo, Ferrer, do: Bardy, Balimore; Spac po acre , pili 24--Arr ream achr Unces, 7 1 adelphia; wood . Few Yorks or ‘River for do; 20th. sehr Towler Tromt Gondar, Sa acs Soo Golden, Rod. Brightman. Raitore, an, sph Bete, York; echra Feprie Hararc, Gaines, ¢0;‘ bariee Oarral!. Pratt, Philadelpria; James a JACR ¥en tor, Bs York urver, 8 ¥6 NEW ORL (Br), Gttrore, Falzs out cil Brayeon, Co; bark Delpbos, soule, rat pon!, Oceen Care) bom London; A trem do; kevenne, Robinson, from (Tte!,, Gugiiemino, from Pale: Stakspenra Bague, Bremen; varks Barah Bri¢ge ard Wi , end Carnatic. ‘Towed to sen 1th sdat, 16th wbire Maid ot Orlenn: PEWPURYEC! bert, Newnure, BFONVILLE, April 12 —Arr briga J 5 a Darina, Doce Se i | 1h. bark John Weaby, Sylvester. 4g Lincolu, cone Ruaren, 15th, as th, bri; ‘Trewoy, NS,’ At i 19, PM xt siana, Full ir, Gada, it jew York; ley. B¥crk. Below, coming up. revle. from Bost us om Cai Oi; Nie r, urkrown. Old ships uot, Gtipairick, me da market, ‘Wm Wirt, To 25—-Sld pe Go'sen Aprit wey, Faulmore. EWPOKT, aie 2—S'd this AM, barke A H Kimball, Mallett. Roeklard; Job Baker, Philace p Caroll, y.B DP, en, City Point: Kiizs Poiiadelphi th KR Me(livern, Ualtimore; James MiLer. Brag jobn Payson, Fua'ler, Bangor; 5 ters Sea Gull, ow ard, ; Montano, Croshs. do; ; Wm A Dabosq Dnboaq, Iepaich, Barnard, Bo;tny 3 oth” Brow, N'York: Grecia Devmers, Pool, ‘adelpbia; Giica, 1 Wixon, f, ANP do: DI Newocmo, Bucow ¢o; 'Horard, Levall, do, dock. all th, Maze:'an, New York. Caro ‘pis New York; tncrease. Alpary; Alert, Ke.le} Magee Magee, dc; 24th, Wm Moweg, Cla’ 13th, ameolia, KE: Louis ‘ivan, Havre; Pa- Cabinet, Weight do: iis mpeon, Met x icom aver dasasae, don ‘park Jone rin twoehlpe, one bark and one Jordan, Beptiaa Daw, Kislnore Wanderer; West, Uon- brie Orman, |, Ba timore; tikdetphing , ranges, Wiis Hh, 178, deidee. NY 98; Sreu! Tram York: Kons! ru hog Scmoraet, ag | Norfoix; Neptun G cham? ériein, Hallett (trot Rewburjper!) vo; Harriet, Low Jacksouvide; Wm Hill, Baz went do; and all cihera boucd 8 acd W. NEW Lor DON, Arr 25—arr propeller Deostur, Gear, ® nibnee, Po Matanzas, Cocper, sehr Otiawa, Reacue, Byer, NYork pyvas ts Pr PRO sloop Harvest, Cor wo ent, Corwin, Yor! Mary ey, Tice, Phiisde:y FORILAND, & pas; brix Pail, hors toh; vebae NI fo rent Powell, (bare Pune nN nue; JH Kent, Reed iyghing, Savavosl via do. Old eb £75,tons), Loring Chorleston; act B14, wind N brien KP Swett viland, side); bin for Saco. Ranpetanreck; Whirlwind 8 Old rex Corinthian, Kagecomn, Watnn, Hertiord, Ho; Rescue, Baeon, Gai W Ke. Breve Fret " eyuolda, DENCE April 20—Arr achra Kitzabeth Dat ‘ispsom. Phitedc!p BYork; propelier Werictester, Clark, Ka ‘Matanzas. 5id sobra iticcore; [rs wey, Koudout for do; . willeton fer Charleston: Kmeline Rick- 26—Arr *ark Jobn Aviles, Hart, Carde- 3 Lydia ki ver, Lovell. Trinidad vin cslem, buaare, do via Hoimes’ Bo'e; Car- ‘Echo (new. Ryron. Fi , 6 Baldeta, Albion Kilby, Norfolk; Electric Light, OTH, April 26—Arr esbr Empire Slate, Ateood, pcta; » Balt eg a tne Hildns, Saath, New Yor! BOCKLAND, April 28—814 echr Joseph Baker, NYork. ROCKPORT’ April 21-84 brig Rortcld sehr Beauchemp. ¢ 9, EM, april 2—-Arr brig Mecharic, Bryant, & Eilon, sedkeli, Machiasport for.» Yors WICKFORD, April 2-— Arr sioop Hone, Gartner, NYorw FURNITURE. UBNITURE, FUBMITURG—GiGUEKT OASH PRIUS aie Sto, teniber bees fronrrig, musica] and nauticn on by dropping ¢ iine or TERA, suction and commisston merobauts street, or 452 Broome sirect, PRICK FU. Rene CHATRA, ‘Wheel ct N | | 5o0 ‘cetrameols’ Factles Ro, BNITURE, © , very cheap, At At Heaver street, back’ off Manulactured Ww. KING & MATRIMONIAL, ATHIMOPIAL.—WLLE O#URSTE LA Lycee “FEVER AND AG’ 4 PAID Fi HGS colesruied. romod Inotenre. ‘Thousands have (alreed® | Cibo 8 Bowgen , Pemy Tarte cured. 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