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8 THE CANADA'S MAILS. he Danish Sound Du:s—Pardon of Brith Political ‘ xiles. Tae steomship Canada arrived at Boston yesterday mornisg. Her mails reached th’s city at twelve o’elcek last night. The Paris correspondent of the Lonion ime, writing on May 8, says:— If the Empress’ health, which is still delicate, per- —— Dap tem of the Imperial Prince will Lp ard 14h June, the anniversary of the battles ‘rengo and of Friedlaxd. The offcia: Ga. zetia di Parma denies all that has been ‘eaid by the foreign press respecting the occupation of Peatremoi, fard', &c., by Austrian troops, and assures us that the Austrian commander has nothing whatever to do with the civil administration of the Duchy. Accounts had been received in Lomdon from Riga of the 84 of May, to the eff-ct tha: the arrangements be- ween the Rigs Excharge Committee and the promoters of the Rigs Railway in Locdom have been fully confirmed, The prospectus bas been issued ia England ot the So- olé'é Gévérale des Clippers Frargais, with a capital of £800,000, in £4 shares. This is the compaay by whom the large ch’ps of the General Screw Company have been purchazed, and the intention 1s to establish a line from Havre to Ca'cu‘ta, touching at the islaud of Bourdon, They also intend t. o,ena ocmmunication with Brazil, and via Brazil with the Cape of Good Hope. The first weaeel for Calousts Is expe: ed to sail in August. Ali of them will call at Scathampton for goods and passengers, ‘The ec mpany !s to be en commandite, with = council in Paris and » committeo of supervision in London, which includse merchants iu terested in the tra’e of India, Bra- ail aad the Cape. ‘The well kncwn Spanish Genera), Prim, was married im Paris on Saturday, 3d of May, at the Madeleine, to Maile. Gonzales, of Aguero, a young lady of Mexico ‘bir'h, who brizgs to the General a dowry of seven mil lions of france. ‘The Dal Nation anncucces tha’ Mr. Charies Gay Duffy, the 'ate prepristor cf that paper, is to receive a prerent of £10,000 ia Austraiia, for the purpore o! giving him a qualification to enter the Legisiature. The King of Sism’s .rieodrhip is on the tmerease to Eu- ropears; be ia desircus of breeking throvgh old customs, Atan aucience (ya%iic) he gave to each of four Earc- peen gentlemen, psying their ressec's to him, by bie permission, @giass of wine from his royal baals. He alco gave permiseion a chort time since to any of his wives, if diseati+Sed w.tu the confrement of the palace, to leave and get marrie3; twelve of his numerous spouas availed themielves of the permission, and retired from the palace She Sound Duacs Pre.ty—lis Expiration and ims Conseqaences, [From the Lozdvn Post (official), May 6} The pericd xed tr tue dual termina’ joa of tne treaty petween the Uniied S aves and Denm relative to 26 Sound dues, ex, month; aud on- lens some re" aiflieult to cee Low the stfxtr will end. The p: acaume! by both pariies readers it improbable het exther should give way: aad unless taat is the case the matter at istue canmss be pseifically arcsngsd Den- mark,<nthe ore band, tekea her ssand upoa imne- morial custom, and p-ints tbe preoedents innumerable, and to the ‘uracimous sanction of the European powers, in deerce of her claics; the United Stat on the other, rotwihsta:dirg the example of E: ropean nations, refuse vny lon.er to pay @ tax ia no ore can teil when. or ity, whem = Denmar' sires a compromise—the States will listen to nothing of the Kind. 1b ) take ten shillings in the pound, tbe : consent to pay @ farthing. ‘The Danes would icfer ihe mstter to arbitration, but tne Amerivaus pro‘er dirg the judges in thelr own cause. Such were, at iesst 4 very short time siuce, the respes- tise post ions of sh: two partes, and we are not aware that they raves yet undergone any variation. Bat & Foglacd ss well as Aneriva is in'erested ia the gneatien ofthe S und dues. or every stip velonging to tae Unt ed Sta‘es ‘ha; envers ‘be Laluie tuere are. prova- tly, twenty beicrging io Greet Britain, It appears that nearly ene third of the entire emount of the Sound dues is paic by Bii-h veesels. From the cays of Herry the seventh, however, when we frat en'eced into @ cammercisd treaty with the Danes, we bave continues to psy these dus without a murmar. Bu _ Denmark is now anxious thst we stou'd compound with her fcr the futuye psyment of this impost py car purchasing frem ber ‘he cacitalised valas of the reveaue which she dcrives from our thiooing in the Baltic. Toe present erount ct dues mv rai-ed is in round numbers 00 a year; bus ‘ne amount ts, of course, s’eadiy fog with he Insteaa @* levying this saw a0 @s:un, Dermo-k bow propores chat wo £1.500,000, acd by nbis meaus get rid of ths ta: seems that severs) other Sts ve ccnented to arreng> ma’ters cn almilir tarma; bat #7 allawai the decision of E-.giand nef re fiaally son- wing e treaty-up°n tue sahjz.. ia preporal icvolves some importan’ p ints for cur Up to the present tims the Sound dues sy our shipping im the Baltic. If a ia revorted to, the impost witl arge. Whl Ps \rliament eonsent 7 oa purpose’ Will the coun:ry submit pa lently to # impost, for the sole aivac- tage, it maz be aleged, of # particular trade? The mer- chants ergaged in :pe Baltio trace wil divice amongst them £70,000 0 year by :he proposed arrangement, while the country will be permanently escdied with the ia Serest cf peariy @ willion ana quar.er of money. Will the Legelature, uncer these clroumstan sea, ranstioa the pors: of Dermark in spits of the opposition whied it is eure to ¢rcoun’er from a variety of quarters? This (ueedoa we no‘ do preted to be able to answer, but we my observe that ao arrang+ ment, such Den- mark prcp.cer, sight be concladed without ia'ring'ag ay sound princip ¢ of legiatation. The proportion of the Susé cure charged upor cur saipplog tne Baliic, ai- theugh faid in the firn: featamce by the merchants en- oa i the trae. faiis+ventually upon the nstion at ype. Itte ls precisely in the ssme way as a duty upoa corn cr “ugar, orery other imported commodity. It is paid in the firet instance by the importer, bus it fale altimately upon the corsumer. The qaestim rosl!y comes to be. then, wletber it ts for te ac vantag: of the ratiun to go on paying at te rate cf £70,000 = year to Den- mark, with the oraia propect ef the amoant inereasirg xich the natural insreare Of our trade, or whetber we stould not get rid of the impost at orce dy borrowing s tum of moury, the iaterest upon which would smount ocly ‘o about one-nalf of what we now pay exnzsliy in tbe sbaps of S uod dues? Instead of an ircefizit ineress og impost, we rlhould have to pay & fixed cha-ge of £2>,0004 year, «r thereabouts, in ‘the stape of inverest for the capital thet would jarred to free us from the tax in eli ‘ime coming. It is rely mecesrary to sd°, that all tue tac ‘cveviencet and ich are caturally {no‘dent to an impost of of teeSound dues would, by thia means, be eSeotually put anena to. Ths ration wsich,rext to Eng'and, pays the largest proportica cf t! nd dues is Russia, and we under- stand that the Cubinet o” St. Petersburg, bas already aig- signified its arvent to the scheme propre! by Den- mark, of ecmpounding by a single peyment for a‘! future claims {in this shape, ween and Norway are willing to come to sn arzargement upon similar terme; buat, urul the fiaal decision of En- glard ia taken, ¥e cannot expect any definite nett'e- ment to be mare. The cnly nation that bes positively refused to enter’ ain the equitable crop: aal of Denmark is America. Ste has dene this, altho gh, trom the eom- mencement cf te- existence as ® nation, she has c n- tinued to psy the {mpost which she now declares to have been levied witout any shedow cfright by the gove'n- ment cf Denmark, avd yet she bad not oniy ackmow- lecged the right, by prying the dues for more than seventy years, but che bas pound her:eit by treaty to doo. She ‘entered into her last treaty wih Der mark upon thia subject just th'rty yesrsago. This convention as wo have al- ready etat/d, explier on the 14th of the next month, and itis impessible to say why she should refuze to renew it in any sbepe, or to make some equi arrangement to be breoght abvut by means cf that arofiration in which the Ccxaresa cf Paris has rec momended Powers who may @ifter to seek a eafe and peacesble solu in. ‘The Pardon of the Biitish Political Extles, In the Houre of Commons, on May 9, Mr. T. DuNCOMM rore, in pursvance of a notice, to ack ‘Yhe Fiset Lord of the freasury whether, in oonsequence of the rumercus memoisis prerented at different times a favor c{ a full and tree psrdonm to Messrs. Frost, Wil Hiame, Jozes, Swith 0’ Brien, and other political prison- «rs, ‘whose eondust during extle bad bees without re- proach, ‘t ia the intention of her Msyesty's governmen:, om the celebraticn uf peace, to advise her Mjesty to Iy wiih the prayer of these memorials, and thereby a these exiles to return to their native land. The fon. mor der raid he perc ived, by a notice In a morn- paper to Cay, that the goverviveat had anticipa:ed ns ‘Bowce, acd’ that her Mojeety would graciously extend pardon to all po'itical offenders. (Horr, hear ) Be con'eesed that after ths bind ard generous manne: in which \ie noti © wan received a week «go, he expecte! her Mrjesty'e Miviaters would not hesitae to grant this amnesty. The Vreneh goveroment had offered « wimf'ar sare ty to poi Jeal oilepders, a24 an amnen'y was offered 5 an article cf the Trea'y of Paris if there were a sst of missreanis woo ceser ‘20 #) mpatby or pardon. it must be \yore wh» abardoned the eause wh'ch they were psid to in; nd, by treacherous): turplahing information to peril ed the fives ct those companions in a 41 a have been treir pride to share a ‘he dsngers hor oe (Hear, hear.) Ho confessed he thought t impernivte t circumstances, apy government could, under these , Fesiet urviog av amnesty to men who rad con? usted themerelves ax Frost, Williams and Jones, and clase ef poiltical «dffenders who deserved no conmdera'loc—those woo had ‘ole and fied to @ foreign cyuntry snd be understood theen pers-pa would not be incladed tm this ion, Bat be trusted ail other political offead- erm would beire’uded in ‘he amnesty, — waa quite catiohed. Moejes'y'* government o wl jo motbing patie ‘3 the ist trivan clasees, b th of fre. more aco 4, aud particularly of the large towaa, ‘han pra ber Witiama, wy 9 4 and alo "Brien others Gry ted wit'r, bacanse, See right ae wee Hy, 1 eat ‘> “the in. dastrivas p cd ‘velieve t at these mirgatied avon were por Bae wal in ensearor +x'ead the politirsl (lear) Some years im that bo ing to armeliora'e the Condition and righ'to thelr flow coustry wer { ao) 6 cor inual 7, Ly ' hen'y sae ee W Byag varsmagt shy viet wih i (uu ver g Mi4aoe w Le howstagle meq ber for Buckinghamshire, to voted ia favor of the of Frost, joves. But there was an individual to whom it must be greater gratification, as to him were those men priaci- py atirely, for thelr very « ‘mesat Brougham. It would be in of many member: two of the judges ‘cost, Wil- Hams and Joves were in favor of and wore of opinion that the onjection of Sir F: lock was good. An appeal was made. Nine to six judges ‘were agreed the objection was good, but nine to six panded mae Not- at Tord’ Mel Meltegree yk the eleventh hour, whea ‘he scaffold was waiting for ita vic!ims, when the axe was eee te the hance of the executioner, lord m, by his remonstrances ani entreaties, suce-eded in obtaining « relaxe'ion of the sen- tence, and em order for res; It must be gratitying to Lord Bro tbe royal clemency. To no act of his life, wne'her as a vindication of toe law or as an effort of humanity, would that distirguished man look back with more cor: Cial satisiaotion. (Hear.) He rejoice that this em- reaty was to take place upen the anniversary of her Ma jesty’s birthday. The joy of all classes at pardea being extended to ical oflendere would not cetract coat but rather acd to, the brulianey and lustre of the de- monstration which they were told was to be made ce that day in ceebration of the peace—a peace which, though many differed as to some of the terms, ali were egreed in tbe desire that it snould last for many suogeed- ing genevaticns, and tend to promote the civilization of every mation throughcut the world. (Cheers.) it was hardly necessery to put the question of which he had given notice, but he noped the noble lord would confira sponse bad ali read sich so much pleasure, (Aear, ear Lord Pavsxrston said he must request the indulgence of the House, as it was egsinst rule for him to speak again after woving the a¢journment. (Hear, heat:) H+ bad great p'easure in sta:ing to Lis honorable friend aad to the House that the anavuncoment which had ap- sored in the papers this morviag was entirely ard per- fectly true. (Hear, hear) Her Majoaty, following the impulses and dictates of those generous feelings by which she was co eminently distinguished, bad deer uived to take advactege of the re‘urn of reace, and of the unex- ampled ic ap which prevai ed from one end of ber ¢omi- nions to the other, to do anact of grace aniciemency towards all persons under veutence for poll ieal cffencvs, with the exception of those urhappy men who hed bro. ken all the ties of honor ard fied from their piace of banishment. (Hear, bear.) The amnesty would be generat, and would (noluce Mr. Smith O'Brien, Mr. Mar- tia, anc those with whom they were associa‘ed. (Hear, hear.) New York Cenoment Houses, THE LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE RE&UMING THEIR IN- VESTIG ATIONS. The Legislative Committee appointed to examine iato the conéition of the terement houses of New York and Brooklyn, met yesterday, at 10 A. M., at the City Inepse tor's cflice, to tske some preiiminary astim for a re- sumption of their investigations Curing the interval be- fore the re convening of ihe Legislature, Messrs, Joba M. Reed (chaimsr) and Samuel Brévoort, of New York, and Mr. Shea, :f Rioamond county, were present, Attar a diacussicn as to the pian to adopt for further examiaa- ticns the fcllowicg resoiu iora were adopted, nesting for:b the future pregraume of investigation: — Reecived That Merera. Duganne snd Brevoort, of New York chy, be & committee to° pur: ue ihe peronal exam‘na fon in conjurciion with the Health Wardens and cflicers of the vart- ons werds ia New York and Broskiyn. and collect ats as to the sanitary cor cition. moce of butaisg veuu'auos, and po. Paton of tbe ‘ensuthorees of th: ge cities. hiv meeting shal ve held. at which 1'be sudmitied. and parties heard due nttice cf such mestings to be ‘rewrpapers reporte 0 @xa: tons im relation to ‘he samé given serenee the ete Beeolved, That Dgsn2e ve, e commitiee to prepare & detailed report of ull matters investigated in relating to houses in New York and ‘Brotkiys for_ precentaticn by a com mitiee at the next sersion of the legislstnre. It was aunounc-d that Messrs. Dugenne and Brevoort would j.inromeof the Health Wardeas ot the Sixth ward ip an inspecting tour throvgh that ward om Saturday, whea an ‘urnment too place to that time. Cuy Court of Brooklyn. Before Hon. Judge Culver. THE BRIG WILLIAM H. SAFFORD. Max 22,—David W. Pierce and David Pierce agains’ James Hanford ond Gerge W. Brush.—It will be reool lected that in February iast, whiat the ice was running ip euch immense quantities in the Kear river, the brig Wiliam H. Safford just arrived from the West Indies with a carg2o! sugar and mojasses, sark opposite the Nevy Yard, ard tbat six persons parished with her, their bodies ‘ybtive fuppored to be on board Coroner Hanford, of Wiiamsburg, as ez officio wreokmaster, took of the vesrel aud red into a contract with néant, Brush, to ral se the, pressel, irate ae. 6 Were Be pped oy anipjuoction grant yy Ju Calves on. the: application, of: the pleintiffs, who ate owners of the ver This is an action of trespaea, and is brought to sec-ver damages from defendants for in- ju.tes susteized by the verse! through the alleged un- thUtuiness of Brash, an’ fr tbe losa to. which the atjec ed through the delay in raising the ves- »y the «pera'ions of ceendsnts. The plaic- teat nether a common law Bor by statue oroner entities. uncer tne circums ances. to eosin of the brig sither as coroner cr wreck- We may mention, Sel parenthése, thut when the iss were found on board of her. The ceuse occupied the whole day yeeterday, and will yrotably ve fintrhed today. I: is oxe of three actions brovght by the same platutifis egainst the same cefen- cants on account of this effaic. JUDGE ROCKWELL AND THE LIQUOR Law. Our reporter made a mistake in raying yesterday that tbe liquor inéieiments woul’ be tried before Judge Mor- They will be tried at a Court o Oyer and Terminer, to be opened in Brock'yn cn the 24 of June next. morter. weteel wan finaly ratoed no Superior Court. Before Hon. Jacge Slosson. May 22 --Danicl Owens vs. the Hutson River Railroad Compony.—This was an action for damages for injary ore to an omnibus and horse belonging to plaintiff, on Tenth averue route, ty a collision with one of the cars ofdefencants. One of tne passengers in the omnidus was teverely injured, ard obtained damages against the plain- tiff in tais tuft. For the ce ence it was contended that the plairt f was not entitled to recover because of the a Fgerce cf the plaintiffa’ crivers, Verdict for plaintiff, 7E0, ard $60 al.owance. Betore Hon. Ja*ge Bos worth. In the case of Evarva sgainst Alien the jury rendered @ vercict ot $618 tor plaictiff. It was ‘or dat Getention on the Isthmus ot l’enem: id the facts were the same as thore which have ap; fm similar suits against the defendant, as agent cf the Vencorbiit line of stesmers, at the tire the steamebip Lowia wae sumtitu'ed tor the Ner:h America, which was wrecked, Sepreme Court—In Chambers, Botore Hon. Judge Whiting. May 22.—The People vs. Theodore S. ‘Ninms —This was 4 motion f.1 amandsmus to compel Mr, Nimma to an- ewer cer ain questions put to him by the committee of the Councilmen, in regard to the alle, attemp‘ed c>r- ruption in the matter cf widening 7 street. The Ju id he was ready to cecide tha the defendant was not bound to acsver ‘rush questions ss were likely to criminate him. A written cpizicn will begivenin s few days. Personal Intelligence. Gen Qoitman left New Orleans yesterday evening, says the Natchez free Trader of the 13ta inst., and is expected kere ‘oright. Preparations have been made to give him & proper military salute. A coilation will be given on which cecstion bic friends wiil have an opportunity cf thakieg him by ths hacd and bearing his views on the important eubjects now agitating the country. Sesend Livut. Archibald Gracie, of the bth Inantry, v & Army, bes renigned, to take effect the Slst of May sant. ARRIVALS. From Mcbi'e and Havana, in be eee Sate oe Mre Burke end two chi aren, Mrs J H smith ow Burnbsm J & Dumont and iad: ‘err, Mrs AF Merny. hirsU Fus'is acd three children; Miss M Brown, ‘Mss MeVicler, Mra Clazkson and sbi: ty Brewer, Mise M Curtin, Mary Lewis, Mrs Wie and chfid, Mine A Foster, Mr Jones. lady, chia and servant, J & Falle, Jt, J Hoilacd, J Ciark and ledy. Mrs Thompeon ena servant, Miva F Thompson, Miss a M Barnes HH Secgstare, Mre King, servant, Mies [, Ackermar, Mrr'fewall, eit chiitven and servant. Wil Hall, ‘Thomas Lee, F J Curtis, lady and two children, pos Favera—J Phisnes, lady and son, Mra A A Ty: ixcke, A Melitor, J Cabulier, Mra Keiser, Bacis kod two ‘ope O Marquiér end ind ‘Bur, aM per, L Jimeno & Puebla, 9 Macchan, M J Gulet.'D Gomer, Mee Carver o Yarisielt Wee iD Eeviolet ies Lartol ett, B Parr guy. 0 Hupckie é bthamer, Mr JO Lanier, A'Gogeat. m Jullien, Pau! Jullien, V ‘Bein, GP baetcke, F Do nm KE Fecalanta, Mina P Recalante, B Sarcher isdy, four chides acdeervane, a Redriguer ard cid. F Casio wud Indy, Mian J Cantllioy M sa & Cantilo. ilo, Mra Agra: servant ¥ Loredo, J Carbonell, JA Pesaat, L las C8 Barhea- Total, 130. chm 4e_in_the steamehip Jemestow ° A Oe Reny, Alex Cubmane RK Hulche sop, Wire B Band, Thos Boris Wie and chid; Mrs K Mcallister avd cuts Mrs MJ Curry, Yr J Lord ES RN nga arid Indy, ‘wv Parsora, Mri HY Gerr-ton, Mes truchosrt: Mrs Corot, Miss Gardce Bethechi dy Mra M Partington, three deughters end son Farrien, DP Rome, Mra F Awhouy, & B Baxter and lady, ¥ Drew, A Quirn, and 23 in the steerage. DEPARTURES. Fx Liverpool, in tte steamship Americ, trom Boston—Mre AL Pe 208, Geo W Warre mba.l. Geo B Upton # Bi, Mise Mary Cpt. Harvison aulinrd, We i, Ge D Fowe, & D Kel Ch Berry Devens, E jowinad, Chas G Almegren, Boston: Quiron, Cambridge; Geo Hewit, ppricatela, Wm Hankinson, wife and ron, Miss Mar Welch, Lawrence; W H Aiply, are 7 Weodward, Worcester; Mra mith, two children azd vervant, Uyen; Dr 6 Berveti,'8 Thayer aid 10>, Ho listou; Frederick Moore and dia L Fewburypert Jokn A’ Burleigh and wite, Great {mo obil tren ard fervint, am aid wile, Dayton and anes vie Collingwood Viel Far fernat, RB dimby, taey Bannerman. Miss Winr’ Formers child and nurse © R Cornwell. Doone’ son, lager, J Marie, J W Seymour. Bormans, Rev J McGrey Gregor. inne 4 A ay ir, wife and am. Teriee aud wife, ML a tver. Rew York, R W Farr, New J ‘ thee iF Basia. Mobile; Frotcev Bipto dren and nurse, Tipton, Low Paest, 1 Aa P Mallard, DA Cheffratz, 4 and sofent, Mrs P Danates and tne: Cal!, of Now Orleans Sena Alliage K Coto, of Fioriés; Mra a fame ag jut Acton a ? United nate Gonsul at i Mariano _Joee, Bane ahs Peruvian Minister 'o ‘Tleut MeL crald Sore de In Quintava a Joimee Sous Paring’ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 18656. Arrival of the Quaker City—Spain ta a War- lke Atticude-An Anti-Walker Expedition | Spoken of to Costa Rica—Fleet to Mexico— Trade Report. ‘The U. 5. mail steamehip Quaker City, Capt. Shufeldt, from Mobile via Havana, arrived a: Quarantine ground Woetnerday night, at midnight, three days and sixteen hours ard a half from Havana. The Quaker City lef: Mobile at 10 A.M. om the 16th, and arrived at Hevana at daylight on the 17uh, forty-three heurs from port to port. She remained in harbor twenty hours, ealled thence at 7.30 A. M. on the 18th, making the quickest pasesge ever reported between these points. ‘The steamehip Black Warrior, Cept. Smith, arrived at Havava from New York on the morning ot the 18th inst From Havare we learn that rumors were current there that the Spanich gevernment intended to fit out in that port immediately an expedition to proceed to Josta Rics, for the pu: pose of operating egainst General Waiker, and n furtherance of tbis object that a distinguished Sp Cficer hat aleady been despatched to the scene of action, ‘There was also acother rumor of a proposed blockade and bombardwent of Vera Cruz by the Spanish forces to er force payment f certain claims due by Mexico to Spain. It is said that this matter will be done well and quickly. Atell events, whether these reports are true or nol, an unusual degree of activity prevailed among the Spanish men of war in Havas preparing for nes. ‘The sugar business cf the pest week was good and for- mer prices custained; receipta of the week 20,000 boxes, shipmeat 26,000 boxes; stock cn hand, 280,000 boxes. Exchange on New York, 6% to 7 per cent ¢fserunt; on Londen, 4X to 5 prem. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENOE. Havana, May 18, 1856. Interference f Spain in Central American Affairs— Sailing a Briyadi:r General to Cxta Rica—His Orders— | Concha’s Dread of the Filttusteros—Reported Bombard’ ment of Vera Cruz—Stirring Times Expected—Capture of Robbers—Corrupt Policemen and their Cure—Lavorers Srom China and Old Spain— War Vessels Around, The steamer that sailed hence for Aspinwall took out aa pacserger Brigadier General Mé#4+%, He has orders to present h’mself to General Mora aad effer the sympa’bies ct Spain. I have been informed that money arms ard smmuniticn will be Jarded at San Juan, if the Costs Ricans are in need of them. The General embarked under a feigred nome. If bis mission prove successful: teveral other cficers wili fallow immediately. Au this tures cut just as I wrete yous few weeks ego, I then iwformed the readers of the H PRatp that Spain was a'so interfer: g im ibe Central American question, and, if I am vet much mistsken, ina ‘aw weeks mora we shall have fargib’e proofs to this effect, Concha is afraid that Waber and the filibusteroe will eventusily succeed in getting the upcer hacd in Nicaragua, bence the avxiety Of ali the cla Spanterds to see bim criyen from the coun- try. If you cast your eyes (ver the dies of the Havana papers you will ree on what side their sympathy lies, ‘What will Mr. Marey aay to this new intervention ? The Spanish gcvernment has determined to send a mall fleet o Vera Cruz, consisting of two steamers, two frigates and several brigs The steavers are now coal- ing and everyihivg is peirg made ready with all due precautions to seoresy. The veseels will leave this port sizg!y. in order not to attract attention. General Con- cha will psturally be surprised to find hie secret publich- ed im the New York Berar, and will wouder how the cat elinped from the bsg. This equacron 18 Intended. to cverave the Mexican guve:nment, and make them pay the indemvities éve Spanish eubjec’s fir lowes sustained dypirg the war of incependence. Thy present rulers ia Mexico beve refused tho settlement, ecneluded wih Santa Anns. I hi ie find out the yoo! of the cfficer who !s to command this fleet, bul i, deen jiaed to me, and of course 1 shall ieated now all about it. This flest may bave some other object, since intrigues of all kin‘s are 60 rite here at present. It may bs that the tessels are to co-opezate with Costs Rica against the fi ibvstercs who go to San Jasn. Sr. Mispgolexrs, agent of the Spanish newspaper La Vronica, publskeo m your city, and aa cfiiser ia the miliiia bat” tation ecmanied by ‘Don Joré Maria Morales, head of the Grm of Drake & Co., tas left this city. Night before Ist » gurg of ten robbers, mostly Cata- Jans, was captured by the watchmen in the act of break- ing open a heuse outsice the gates of "hecity. It appears thot they triea to bribe the watchmen, who consented to the crime, arrarged the night, hour, &:., and then went ard i. formed the captain cf the wateh Schaesuee Jan. the Cap ain Geners! har ordered the arrest of some ten or twelve cf she emp'cyéa of the Police Department, who bave sbued the ounfidence placei in them by makiag cut falee cedulas. These coourent. find ready purcba- sors at fitty-cne dollars a piece, which sum is regularly Civided amorg all the fra eruily. I have been told that & Jarge pcmper bas teen dinposeo of curing the last eanik or go, preparatory to the Janding of ssveral By gces now expected frem Africa. It is currently re that no less than three cargoes have been len ed rte present mcnth. The Prensa still urges the necessity of intreduciog the four thousand ermmirals from Spain, coolly stating that they are not such bad men a8 might be euppored it say gcvernment will cnly select the emugziers and counterfeiters. which clase cannot injure the morality of tbe island when thelr term is expired, snd they wili be ed te werk for en honest livir; we, rew bird of kards will bs the same as is now given se the Ch:nere—$4 25 movthi; Mr. Gorerd was ro urfortucate as to alight among bar- it jay, who took particular pleasure in do- ble injuzics to bis balloon. * An American ship of wer was off our harbor the other dey. but did noten‘er. Icovld not make her out, but beileve it rust Fave been the Cyan The French abip Penelope is still he Bavana, May 18, 1866, Ad Spain Firing Up—Concha against Comonfort and Waike—Movemints of tht Army and Navy--Pyrotechnic Explosion. The Spenalids propore to bombard Vera Cruz unless their debt is recognized by the government of Comonfort, which wa: created in the cays of Canedo, Captain Gene- ral of Cubs, in order to put Santa Anna on his feet again in Mexico, through the msregement of Buenaventura Vive, afterwards Consul at Havana, ani the present Min- ister of Mexico near the Court of her Cathclic Majes'y. I think that in the course of this week three or four ad- ditional resse!s of war wi!l be dispatched from this port for Vera C. uz, and that threeor four thousand soldiers may go down at the rare time. It is intima‘ed that at this oc ment # mail force nt be as effective upoathe City of exico— whi e the national resources and actual eect are sbort—as was the campa'ga of Gen. ered when the troops of the ration eounted near sixty shou sand men, of which thirty thourand were in and near the City of Mexico. Al:bcugh the debt is ths ostensible ob- ject, the h-pe is that s methizg may occur to favor Spanish desigus up-n the eountry, which have been long testered, for is ict purpeses and the resumption of Spacich’rule. The matter hae been for some time uncer jrcuesicn, and I thipk will shor'ly be acted upon, unless the payment inspromised. General Moraes Reds has wost strangely disappeared frm amcpg us. He is cne of our very best officers, and clever every way. A person lockiny ey meek Ike him wenton board of the steamship {iinois last trip for Aspinwall, ard cid rot return to the shore again. He cid rot wesr the tame name in bis psseport; but the mustache was very |i! if not the veritable, that encir- cles the upper lip of the gallent General. He can eastly charter a scbocner to go where he may list fom Aspin- wall, and Costa Rica wil] have advantsge of his coun- cis.’ We sre getting @ good mary old Spanish irons in the fire, anc come of them ms; burs. We beve had also three frerh cargoes of Africans larded in the last four weeks, with @ little too much ex- posure for high toned cfficial nerves, acd the Caj tain G+ueral bas caused the srreat of revers! subordinat cere, who bave been duly subormed fcr the pode: of Cutan bands of labor, The arrests were made on tue Teprerentations ot the Britith Consul General; but there will be roca’e made; the saver are safe, and #0 will be a'lwho heve pocketed the goicen charms. We had an expicriom of pyrctechnic and {almtoating material, in armall room connected with the powcer megeune, near Fort Ataver, om the evening of the 16th, which, lense les rot’ open the vaults of the pow- der stores—a cd grenades and frewoik materials were cestreyed. The alarm brought to that point the eailcrs of the ships .ear, and they arrested the pregress of combustion at much personal bazard, Supreme Court. Before Hon. Judge Davies, INJUNCTION AB TO TLE BRICK CHURCH. May 22.— Revert H. Arkenburch ana Wm, P. Karle vs. Farondo Wood, Mayr, Azariah C. Flagg, Comptroiler, vas. M. Bmith, Jr. Recorcer, the Aldermen, & of Dew Yok.—It' in ordered and cirected that’ the de- fer dan's thow cawe on the 28th of May, why hey should not cesist erd fe'rain from cr dispenirg of ® certain plot cf gourd in the Secon worse, on whieb the Brich Church and Loe righnnhe oe and from signing, exeeu'ing orgceliveris Sunvessnce ef tie’ come or any part, thet Wi. F. Jemes, EK. B. Wesley cr Henry Keep, or to any other per- ten, ard in the meantime the de endante are rertralned ard ex joized. Brook yn City News. 10 1BE EDITOR OF TBE HERALD. BROOKLYN, Mey 22, 1856. I noticee -! to-@ay’s Hara a report of bad paren 4 ings of the Kir ity Oyer and Terminer, in which ailusicn is made to himself. The report, after referring to the indie ments found z, rand Jury against per- sons fcr selling Uqvor wi license, says that ‘the District ae bh ‘nderhill—not however, to try jen, they were sent to e Court of General isesicen, to be tried before Judge Morris, who is one of the counsel for the bo eg hd Liquor Dealers’ .? ‘The statement that those oases were sent jonas is utterly untrue, os the reeords of the ‘The statement that lam ‘one of the cour sel for the County Liquor Dealers’ Associa- ticn’’ is equal Tam not in seey way connected with such association, and have not oe a oan com- mercement of my officia: term. he bs ot the alluéed to was either ac‘uated by maiignity or plasms} of the facts; in either case be was equally culpable. Whi'st I ecoora es right of Tegitianate ‘coment to the rere, 1 coup the right to assail the Integrity of any mam + ‘he pob'leetinn of feler hood, "ny eeer hg De ool Ye fou bes ir 3 a, D, MURgus, wo the & Court will show. An Up Town Post Offiee Movement, Avery respectable meeting of the citizens residing iv the upper part of the city, im favor ef an up town Post Office, was held last evening, at Platt’s Hall, in Broad- wey, near Thirty-second street. Generel Stryker wae called to the ebair, while Alderman Mott aed Judge Wil- lis were chosen aa Vice Presidents, Alderman Morr explained the call cf the committee, and them edcresed the meeting upcn the mecessity of the proposed movement, He said that the Alderman of the Twenty-first ward had brought the matter before Congress, ard he hoped the federal government would do somethirg to relieve the up town residents from the un pleasart necessity of waiking three or four miles every Cay for their letters. It was very important for the citi- zens tesic! g in the upper part of city, recetviog comma- nications eliber trom heme or abroad, to havean up town Post Uilice, where the came convenience oo.ld be afforded them as is afforded !le mercbauts aud baokers of Wallstreet by the Post cilice fa Nassau street. It we ine, the greater of the businsss Po ylation were erpeged down town every cay, and cou'd obtain their letters earity, but there was another cleas who were not at ali bevefitted by the down town Post Office. ference to the mechanics, domesiics, and even residen's in the olty, residing above Union square, ‘They were obiiged to rige down town, whenever ‘they ba , letters to drop ip the gemeral Post office, ard in thus obtaining access to the Narrac st eet Post ¢ffice the expense cu each letter wos increased taree fold toa clara who were unable t> bear it. Tne city was growing larger aud Lirger every Cay, and be bed no doubt that i. a few years it would reach as high up as Fighty-second street in a —_ form, Witnin ten yesrs from the present Cate Harlem would be swallowed uy in the great metropolir, Why, then, should the Post office be loca‘ed at the extreme e:d of the city, when those who required ita use most were residents of the upper wardat Hy hoped ere ng some prac ton! reform im the way ofan up town Poet office wcula be granted tne texpayers and all those woore lot it was to reside so far away from Nassau etzeet. Mr. Ganzett W, Srexker, Jr., bere moved that a com- mittce ot ceven be appointed by the Chair, to draw up & reries cf rescluticns expressive of the sears of the meet- lng uson the needed ref.rm, (Agreed Mezere, 8. a Oy pact H. lee ean Jr, Nes, E. T. ‘Winter, Carman and George’ % ‘Varian were appointed as the ren on Resolu:ions. Fx-Kecor’er 7ALMADGE then ocsupied the attention of fee meetirg for réveral minutes. Tae sptaker went on ey that New York, unlike Boston or Philatel- ane could xot expand on ali ridea; it hed to pro- gress in one direction alone, and that was north- ward. or up town, a people were plesaed to term it. He was corry tocay that notwithstanding the pro. grese of tho cliy northward, all ihe public offices, in. cincing the courte, civil as well as c:iminsl, the Post of- fice, Custom House, &c , till remained asjfar down town us they were forty years ago. He well remembored the opporilion manifested by the Common Council in olden times to putting a railog around Union park, because, they esio, they would rever live to see the square b1 t up; acd yet in.w very few yearsafter wards the impro mects about the Pa'k were sogreat that the revenue poured into the city treaeury feom taxes em property tituated in the iomediate vicinity of Fourteeath atreet and Breadwey quedrupled the amount paid for the layirg cut aud fensitg incf the park Property holders in the lower part of ibe city were opp sed to the up town. Pest flice movement, simply because it would add to the valve cf realestate in the upper wards, and would conteqvertly Cepreciate the value of ground im the geighbrhocd of Wall streot. He did not cee why the greac mass of the ecmmunity livirgabcve Wall street 3 2 shoud be put to «2 much fneonventence by a few merchants and bankers; «nd be hoped the prorceed p'on of an up town Post cflize, to be ted som ewhere in the Twenty-first ward, would mee ih the spprobaticn of the general government, for the reform was ssdiy veedea by the meckanics, domestics anc the female population of the entire upper part of the city. Mr. Wa1iam Nias then addressed the meeting upon the many good results that wou'd be devived irom an up town Pest cflice. Broadway weuld b» more effec :ually relieved by a Post office in the upper part of the cliy then if there were » dczon ucde:ground railroads pat into operation immediately. The tens of thousands who frequent Brosdway day in order to get to Nassau strect Post cflice would not then be obliged to thr that thorovgblare, and great benefit wouid thus be derived to ail pares corcerned. Up towa residents, instead of payirg aebilling stage fure whenever they wanted to post @ letter, conid send their commuvications abroad as cheap as (be merchants and bankers of Wall street, avd in the cource of a year a Jarge amount would be saved by those who were, compara’ ively speaking, poor men. ‘The Committee on Resolutions then mmace tueir report, as follows :— ‘Ibe eubject of ax up town Pcet cilice haa ocsupied the minds of the into oitavie ct the upper warcs of this city for several ast two Sears® great number of persons ve sigt ed petuiicns Is favor of one, to be establisked on the centre cf the itlacd. in the vicintty of the jurction of Brad ‘Way and Sixth avenue. ‘ba: potrt ov the tsiacé ts situa‘ed a litle more than three miles above the Cedor street cilice, and is equidistant from he Rorthend Eact rivers. ‘The propored !ccasior is admirably Seles to suit the con venice Seen tumoer of ibe up towa b popalsign, 10:i¢ ing a: @ distance trom the down town oflice estas to e them to claim & new cffice under the ope'at on of the er of the Fost (five Department A very great Provortion the reticenta of tte upper words, vious ircwtr'al puruita. which do not requ! 10 vitit the loner evd of tbe irisnd, feel that to se compelied to goto Cedur sircet 10 Ceposlt Important. tere. of to awalt ‘he tardy return of letters to which many of tBemm ve. ibe msrtideation to ses conveyed woder thelr eis cows by dei’y orale on the Hudsop, Harem and New Haven Feircsds, a dis'ence o! three to four miles down town tobe bacught back r gai on the tolowirg day, isa hardrhip and an ateuidlty which should 00 louger fe quietly borne by 8 pe2 ple c aimicg to live urder @ government estab lshed for the! terefit. the varicur Ayreeg which bave beor suggested to to remedy hue of which they complain cannoi change the shape of oe nd, cr Jerben the oppressively fremnrenien: distanes our coldenis are obliged to BO 10 poasoes the advantage ct w fable je pestal faciiities such bey i certain departure of ledters st precie tines, cesired by the requiremexts of bus'ness or feta ip, oxd the possession of boxes where ail letters cav be ‘cunc the moment after their arr: without wafting the un certaizties ofan Lepypime eee delivery from an office shuatee ee met ive miles dist ant. ‘Ite crew project of nee stations, where the res, bi dom ll celivery cf fevers fs dca ity of a fattral ed by their trarefer from the hands of ore eet of {i sible car- riers to tbe bencs ot irresponsivie se riers, is 8 whclly up worth: of the confidence of 'he puolic, As Post Of- fice apycirtm:nts ere, like moat others under our system, made ty cutrerve the purposes of yy, and are conse- uent’s suiject to continual changes, there never can be that ance, of ie .srce upon asystem of leticr Celivery at every Soor which exists in F countries, where. at the — long pericd ot sears. faithful lever carrier may depend up retired pens.cn of smal! amount ‘through the’ reat of, his nite a — ter his fidelity aud a support in the decrepi- tuce For Dene ressors the people of this city wil always prefer to depceit their important ietters in the Poat C flice themee:ves, cribeir sgen'r, as well as to own boxes where ietiers from oe cen be Fecelved ‘without ¢anger of loss or delay of ‘he tox system thould, therefore, be Boerele vd and cheap: ened fo 88 to accommodate a bie tt this Cie while there «boee corre ‘ss {important chi racer, can bave the facillty of depouites t ‘hele ete bores at the corper ot streets, and of receiving those addressed to them by or¢irary earriers, ‘be whole eaes of fema’es in the pepe oy el pid of the lity are erpecialy inconvenienced by ligation they ere row under of Corl Bae] down town, bel] ee Icse of acay’s time and exposure through a iipe Semen ercum! ered with bozes, carts, omnibuses end to tbe ¢anger 0° life and indignit — the mob. It may be cor fide ntir a: ‘that lever "caked i in the city, cirecieo to tphabitants in the u; district, mi be rescy fer celivery at an up town witha two hours after its arrivd! from ses or trom any point on the continent. ‘At prevent the entire up town are ovliged to walt the greater portion of twenty tour kours gop foreign or domestic ietters can reach them through the i ‘as teen malicicusly eaid that the effect of this mouvement ‘op town F ostg (flee word be tg fm injare the business is Jow the Je atNishment of an mercial ‘No veh effect can. po sibly 10. uptown Fost Cie ay ‘more ihan the extstarce of » Pom yes cS Brookiyn, Willtamsourg, wenswood, Astoria er askrilie. All letters, except ‘hose expressly directed to the up town fire. § sey York, ‘would necarearliy ‘be ¢elivered from will oubt that an up town Post Office would have been eos egoesiabiished, it our isiand had been cut by a river or at Fo vrteerth or Twenty-third str with as many Sridaes tn there are aventes runt! iralealy on ita sur, @ase an Yet there would be im fect ro ce freaventy : t Inter communication between the upper aud the worcs. ow ie ut ut Fariienloriy adverting to the persotal interests whieh have ‘} us ‘ar of poced the establishment of an up town (fhe inw 8 mere de talled @ count of the general Fovene wi ance d result to our eotire commupity from ite (your ccmmitiee beg leave to offer ihe follow- for the adoption ot th's m ved, That s Post,Cfllce should be es! ator mear the junoticn of the Sixth avenue and Broad wa; ercived, That the propoeed c! should the distinc- live name fe ot he Zowns ‘ew York. veiaa be, tee 20) ® committee of appol topreeees | ‘Weel ingion, aad to euomit our withers ip the wost reepeetful manzer, to the President and Postmaster Gen- al. ved, That tte members of Congrees from this city, as weiss the fexators from the State, be respestally requested to co ot te leon ‘wih the before mentioned committee in turther- ange ot the 4 ieee s ot these regolu'ions and the preamble Gy fe a fl of scape ' b tool pert ‘hat it aioe unite tte setion with that of this meetin; of the object in view. Mr, STRYKER 1 Cy mace a few remarks upon the extra- ce of the Post Office Department dowa town. ‘ork Generel Post Office, he said, was filled by none bat pel! icians, who divided $70, 600s year between themeelver, an¢ no moneys ‘were ever sent on tothe publis treaspry at Wasbingtcn. The expenses of the Depart- ment could not be st heavy. There was no rent to be id, co texes; and yet $90,000 s year was sppro a §} the Posmaster to detray the exenres of t "The CHa then spnounced that. in pursuance of ‘the of leyirg Fatse Farian, Cai wie ‘er rome “ew remarks from Mr. Grecory, the meoting adjourned, subject to the call of the Chair. United States Court of Olaims. May 21,—1he Ccurt or¢ered testimony to be taken in the following eases:—John Durand & Co., David Wood, £5 Mooll & Co., Sturges, Bennet & Co., Cyrus A. Hud. bard, Barber & Pritchard, Alsop & Chaubeey, ‘Aguirre & Galwoy. Hallet & Biske, George W. Wales, Thomas B. Mstatta, Soslab, Bradlee & Co. 3 came 8 Cat Meletta, Josiab Bradlee y nF, Carr, (o,, Féwerd Blackburn, Blackburn & Brookip; John Carnell & Co.,, Willan, I Depew, Damme, Joba ‘Michel, 4 & Livisgston, ‘aoiph gece, Renauld Frage Fort 2 ew. J. roy & " Aymar & Ril 7 & Co, Davia & Henriques, Merten. & Biewars, fonen, Graves & Co, Barber Brothers, Blow & Maich, Jawes Hi, Hicks & Co, Jamea Masnews bo, B.1. Routh & Son end H. 1. Routh & Sons, Faber & K De 1, Inglis, 8ym om & Kelty, dol 7 Yoha & Robart Patten & Co., Uaclpho Wolfe, Wolfe & Co., Inaey gi low & Son, Horatio Hammond, Alfred Atkies, Hood & Hayward, John G, & , Boker, R. L. Darton,’ admints- trator of Wm. Deweon, J. F. Btrobm. & Ge Isenan, Henry Boblen,’ A. Seignette & Co, KAwin A. Boardman, Semvel A. Way Horatio Harrie &'0o., ‘Atkin« ron, Rob & Co., Foster eo , Wade'& Oo., 3D aw Wi fainttrator of Bovja ony Cas; Caowgnd & ans, Seaith be Loagre, “Jett. Param MARITINE [NGELLISBACR. Pent of New York, May ‘9, 1866, CLEARED. Bbip Patestine, Tinker, Tesden—Mosgen & Mier, —Duntam & 6b'p Harmonia, Doane. 0) ‘Dison. Berk Nord America, Hasek, Homburg —K Boch & Ruvhardt Fel gan tcetenscoar Matias hw hae fe. a = 3 Hark Caroliva. imo Chari — Dusham & zak Bicsmon4—symes & brig Francopia, Rae! penrine— pcos eke. —Demill i Dame gtaee pee 44 Kebr Bidenia Bry, oa it eet, Corn walla ‘a Dewot ia, Bichon? ‘Wilmington—McCresdy, Mott & Scor Wm A Lewis, Haramend. Norfolx—Master. fare ‘ btrorg, Liscum, Balttmore—Matller, Lord & Qus- rea fair W, H Matier, Crowell Ph'ndetpbia—y bebe J W bt Philsdeipbie "3 Bote Jeouny bike Caras ~d wake zee 8 Retr G be 1 Paine, Bolew oe We Ropes edie cbr Granite State, Bearse, Booey wi Lewis. Sobr M Warirg, Ha'lett, Bostoa—8 W Lewis. Btesmer Keretes, Hand, Philace phim--Sandford’s Line, bip Quaker Cf lobile Bteamel jueker fly, Shufeldi bari inat, Fy) indse ead wae aioe a Pawice "=" S teamsip Jamestown, pm moaaee Ag! (& Pleasants, itesle Ae vtyoeels gd Ebip bricgewater, Barsiow, ‘tiver April 22, with mdse gers. to Chambericin, Robinson & Uo, May 9, 2440 lon 40. gacnesed thynals wih etoamship ‘Arege Lerce for Havre The B Westerly weather heavy fer § da. berween lons 30 and 4; ‘peated ato too North ward of the Banks. wih Ating McKay, Artwerp, April 12, and Flushlog 1th te Aid 268 passergere, to Urovby, rocker & Oo. April B tatty i ion 38. at dey: bt, mace two sail abe: and at 5.40 spoke ikem—the b rig Fantoiph, of Glasgow fron Cardo yee tor Glas ow. suger icaded . fs stoking. con thet rows al "0! at w. of Poo}, avi » her takin; <e ir crew, Cupt Matin, of the Rar Goth cary ve ne on board the the’ Avias and re ‘ ey wae not well boardke tavk, ‘Tcok Capt it'saa erew Chis une, ber) on borrd and bressht them to this port At 11.46 the bri wentdown. ‘Tbe cap! of the bark reported beta, ort of provisicna; be v es rom Pro! for Quetes, and only TE dave ont. cm ica (0; the A lng kad hard ga ea aid bad weeibers sur Inige josberss to the Rascware ot the Bavks, aid im lat <2 34 lark Ubowon Grerees (ol Rosk'and), Sylvester, Ge rl aveon Gregor: Tan . aye, with marble. Teen, Se, (0 Motos t & Bunce ere nig earn ee aalen Felerson, Leuv'g. ‘Norway. 1, 6F dave, with wren, to & Beeb ad hesvy weather; broke the wain yard. (4a rig Rush, arton Shields March 20, with coal, to HAF W esielto A Cabre. Experienced heavy weather; wash- bead rails and etartea cutwaier. Prig Carl & Hm ma (ecb ), Ho tz, Carat, 60 days, with tron, thie att ct 70 Huge Bio Grane Avil 6, witt hides, & 3 te BSF &. to master Fil 7, Jat 34S. lon BU 15, exc! od signals ‘a tna frigate Beasivg « brond 1b, suspended 3 an: 10th, Ta! 31 4 awe Prey Wee 5 8, sen 32 30, epcke French scbr Ag’ og Sand W, Brig ¢ ou (ct Fracklin), Seivh’ Gusyamn, PR, via Hot PR, 18 cays, with sugar and molasée3, to Oeirichs & Co; vest to ate Bel i Rovanaiacae) Pete sop, Ro'terdem and 74 eats Sid in company erin Lisbon,P ith mere, to order, Had heavy weather: doom. May 7, 18t?5.28, om $9.50 woke Br ‘bark Walter dejan, for Live) real br Ned . Wilmington, NC. wilt ‘are Ws ra jor Sew York, fiebr Volant, Tixon. Norfolk. Bebr sam) Eedy. bis, Baltimore, 5S dara, Sobr Lacacn Teen, Uimer, Kockiant, Sobr Piymouth Keck By cer, Bo:toa. Echr GL, Wait Horton. Sicoy Binchetone, Reynolés, Providende, S'oep Bacéo Isiane, Bu'l, Providence. Slcop America. Pack Providence. Prepelier Ceiedorin, Baker, Baltimore. « Propeller Wawsut'a, Nye, ‘New Bedtord. Picpel'er Ceprey, Kinsey, Proviteros. Propeller Btetucke:, Geer, Norwich, 6 daye, SAILEP. Liverpool; Western Cortinent, Son Fran- Wird ¢ ur'ng the day, S3W. Ships Centurion, asco. Herald Marine C PHILADELPEI4. May 22—A hen, Cornish, Lorcon¢errs; Tropic Bie, Foxit, Keri: ante Clea, Bingwerth, bart Spain, Trinidad urs bots’ ‘ulier, NYors; ‘Triumph, Baker Bosteu, Oremcns, Pover, NBedford; Joons than Coxe, Tas lor, Badcan:, Con; F G Collyer, Chapin, Port land; k2 Smith Clark, ’ York, Cid chips Blalwart, Lices, Liverpool: Northern Crown, Hal- arks Corde ia, Bravoor, Bi. ‘Miscellaneous and Disasters. It Is tated by Mr Clarke, 1st officer of the sh'p Amazon, which arrived at this port cn the 20th inst, from London and Portsmcuth, that the shia which be saw on the 20h ult, at about ka'f-past 5 A M, in Int 45 'on 33, was not. he now thinks, rormuch more than haf as large, as the bbe was haifa mile cif. and ‘he name was not as it war stated It is the publisked report of the vessel. The re- Bort cf ber having refused to angwer to signals of the Amazm waz ccrrect. fhe was steering to the eastward. ‘The oaptain ofthe Amazcn did rot see her Bur Conota—The Boston Adverticer sava:—The reported azzival of ship Qubotm, at Sle bourne, proves to be entirely alae, Burr @ C Tavixc—The Canada's report snnouncen tho re: colpt in Rogianc, by Telenrapb, eft f sbin on Lemoe, in We Skageorack There ® C Thwing (ot Boston), Nicker- which #ld from Moot e Feb 27 fur Gottenburgh (or ® port in the Baltic) with 4422 bales colon.” Sve was Tt tona, near ly new, ard values at $80,000. We understand there is insu- Fance i Bcston on vessel for about $60 000. and $80 000 on freigktmoney. ‘Ibe cargo was for forelsn accvunt. Emp Racex, from Liverpoo! for this por ‘ashore on the Arkiow Bank, was owned by Dat Sgken koa or tas city, and valued at $60,000. which, together wii mon aiiy insu es in Few fers an hia—$7 mone 1uiy ioresod is Pow, ip ene talndel byte Wuatesnr Brien Avcusta (of Ne —— oe Marble, while Bea ot Mor ganul, Dew on fire by Stew and destroyed, baring Surped io the water’a edge. eé frcm ker wes sold ae eucticn, ané realised ecu BE BIE, ea 4 ones jek pe feat pe 1854, and bad me 0 isrbie and his ¢ Beattie Sale ack the Bend: Ig apes ir the Natchez, of New eatled Feb 26, Barx Lowris, from New Orieans ‘ost at Booo del Toro, was ovied by Mr Wm H Spear of Boston. built at Lures. Me, in 1347, 18] tna, rated A2, vatuel at about $5000, and probabiy izsured in Bostcn, fcuR Fanan L Bus, ¥cKinron, from Matanzas, at tito a pkia, poe off Cary: fort Lope ore tb inst had very rough weather heures. @uring ‘erael Thorodyke. of Thomaston. ie from the Salntopmact to ‘he deck, breaking nia right I the knee. The schr suffered considerabiy in calls, Meger ‘wad burwa Baio }xTRa —We have pen — with the fo’ Pies ex tract from a letter, recetved by pve | Walter, Keq , Secre tary cf the Beard of Uncerwriters, d Havana, ie i Arrived at this port last oyeaing, nm, Capt W A ius, wide ‘the crew and passengers of the brig F phe was bound trom ‘Tobaeco to Bew York, with Weft uf log mod, as- Ehe eap Cry tain repcris that on the 16h, vans, bis verse! Gian Fer when they pedi he ae ipg cverboard the cargo; ‘upon them nothing but oft water foet, they were pmo to tke to the boats sa wat they at-cd ae When leaving sbe had nine iw ber. #bortly after she went down. ad of the aDgers Jeft on board $6.500 in yee ‘The Extra ber cargo are neured in Wal i Snip ADAM Laven? The seme letter says the ship Adam ‘Lamont was towed into Havana bye steamer. fhe wems not to be irjured of conseq' eer mony. brobably rothing more than the siarting of a scart on the kee! ‘The ship recertly jaunched at Pitaares bs ha car! Bwitt & Perry, ot New Bedford, bas been oaled the J Lauxcner—At Rrever, Me 20th inst, by cass abides Biko abrig of 700tors, cated the Ruse T Norcross. the ie owned by Mesers J Norcross & Co, WJ Currier, of Bangor, ey Feisom, of Brewer. whois to command, aod Mr art. Notice to Mariners. FOG SIGNAL AT BUFFATO HARBOR NEW YORK. . ends bas bean attached to the lighthouse Tan or of Bulle, NY, which, during the eae of tog, wiil be struck & b:ow by ery every 0 By order of oe Lighthouse Board riggs twbopeen ’F, Lighthouse Inspector. Buffalo, NY, may i 1856, )R SHIPWRECKED MARINERS. HOUSES OF REFUGE FO! ee ley. erected on the sea face of the Soonderbunds, for the scoc t cast on ‘hat ‘ani: bablted abore nt Ph ie vind eo RED, Free'ed just to the northward of 4 shore. he put vs Mae aaa the rortnward of 1 ubterm« key river, BM am ‘that porto pg oi! oH y iuleus sod ard fev tmate from high aie ite asa es eae S J rer. form irom Heeairence’of ofthe ‘bubtormocksy Sarés from In each bouee there isa ie et ‘biscult and water, which ‘will be enall; one readin; instructions put up im each, Which sis giveciver dections that will be ngetal.” A Cats: mt ae Moon &t the Piict Staion and'in Oslout'a, nding thetr way to the houses ehould remain ay will speedily reach them; o1 to get Weatward to a uotll they arrive at 1 itu ‘atamaran ae far os By order of the Superintendent of tot arts Fort William, Marine Sgupertotendent’s March, 1806. Rom NOrencs cn ‘NOrieans for Liverpool, May 9, A i Hh in 1d Chief Harstow, from NOr‘eana for Liverpool, uer 10 Jat ), lon St of, Richmond, from Phi hla Dee 22 tor Phrapere, ct himeat coma wPae Saas iT to tor te erat eA mA Ute, in ‘Ce peta fon Macodneks, 2 days herce for Liverpool, M fae Tat 29, lom 10 56. ip. int chester: 6 days from Liverpcol for Mobile, Apri! 28, 10, Jen 12 30. AD ‘Am cipper ship, No 00%], 24 dia pen wits aay ‘pg &, War feen Mareb 26, lat 11 26 W. ig Mary, Whe aia ae tetera Marten toe Bones Ape 24, Jat 26 20, lon. 8 05. Burk divoln, 4 duye heres for Porto Rico, May 19, Int 96 45 N, ie ‘Adelphi, Garéner, tence for Par, Aprit 23 8 24, at 30 Thy doesn Ores, Gifford, hence for Martinique, May 7, iat 28 10, on for Oariew, Ga, May 13, of Doboy. Bw ee Pele in es Seen Me Ac ir Gl mein vf and from Baltimore for Barbadces, ay 2, sald, low 0 Were Port \— rk Trunet!o, Jordan, ae aime a si S'Stetion noe Cxgnrorcos, Bid 11th rhip Oneippee, aoe eeaaha T+-I rune tas: kence just arr; a Borges (Vener), pe Ottaws, Reimer, Nor vis Ea ieacAer east bork F oa gd ter % ‘bat e 5 ‘Devereux, 8a Sere Ye eeee Broa ators brtg Arne, Parsves, Bal 2m a vale Vanes. NVGiMy eet ae rid ATU, oat chin Goldex Eagte, Pa>ena, Boater; pear dems ava, Darks Pavig Bistols, Couway, a Tai ar, Remealos; E Alber, Reston, nea planed '1—in port bark Irma, Nobre, from Paiia- a aracon rats. in port brig Motunkus, Halley, trom Pbi- barke Corinthi.a, Bdgaoomb. ny Ta een NOwieazs; 1oih, ty ays) "heals, Pare ay 7. bec ‘Hichtorn, Havas. sie ious bark Buritomon, n Rartat, Lows Geatle. Stover, Havava; wattle Hirt fala tetanta Soke Cut OBR Sohn W Andrews’ Prenck. Er Jou, Ri, day Te Sid whibe & arresceket, Tebot, aad Forth »merican, Clark, Liverpool Kimara, Avri'24-- Arr brig Weczes, Coowbs, NYert. (Pun Sreamsaiy CANAD a" Rosto! Antwrov, May 6—Arr Chas Pie, , Stevens Akyao; Sh Alice Yarlton, Spencer N York. Y ver NOrleans; Pa- Anonossan, Bay 681d Rurepoan, Tra ter NOzloane: » rdron, Bt Jo?n. apes vende, RYork, Fixurw, Max 6- Arr We Croonn an, Mey Sarr Hiler, MOrieaos lverpoo! ‘sith lose of towanritaudete ‘er ples sos in contact seme morning: off Cape Clear, with ashi Canpivy, Vay 6—Bld Wevbam, Wedke Poist Dra May 6— Arr Eurricane, vere m7, erat re = roseedad); 2h. nd proceeds). oy Hamburg. 2. “for NYore; Morning. Baker, Ton‘ou for’ Boston (ane Chalmers, Briten Lordop for San Franctecn: a Bid Oth State of Maine, Humphrers, Port Philips Dover. Mav 6—Of, Bernare, fr m NOriparg t Doxernese May S—Off, Mortimer, from NOrik Hiatsoun, Ms 5 areteegrauh, Given, Hort Patten, Kellew, ¢0 von oe Brot HamavrG May 2—Arr Reivhordt, Eases, NYovk; Byunesen, Phi'ac atopy. 7 fay G- Arr Cambria (n), Laltet, Bosten; Salar. Qole Nobile: Oracle Ranlett, Bembay: 7th, Exce'rsor Had fi Comsicak, ard’ York; Spencer, R more. route en ithe’ trowe NOtionse. Bia oa Pineraid Ine. Corr ist, NYork | Beow, Atnew rth, do (aud Jost since om Arklow bauk): gat, Bove, LI 9s Gocan Hri¢e, Commings, Mir ‘Miramchi e sn ag < eaten: rabian. wot ‘tetria, jarrte Few 0: Daniel Wester Pinan Borwe: Dewi h(a: el Once ena Lechie. Rowers, NYork: i ei Rote, Chy Point. Va: oh, Mare Ann. Jonnie, && thane rene, Thompson. Bretoucte, Chance, Perkins, Onlou r flower, Wocebury, Boston ee Ta. the river Sb Tady Frankie. Jordan; Frarkiia Kiog Boriend: Caerca Barulow: Liverpcol Fenees sation Fe weft Is Havd'n and Wm Tapscott, Be |, for New York: P Biate, Morna for Tiath. ~ Leg Mh, ancrew Foster, Avtareuic: Odesen. War Tapscok, Troredes. stele Frenklin King, Foire, Scterpete, Che rebim, 4 Gallatin WF rusader, indeperdanee, Dia- tater, Great ¥ & Svea for NOrieans; Pelican Stale for Bath, Me: Bostonian, Simcda Jaa Mesmith. Tencottes Wal'fieet. and Horit, for Breton | Pudsey, Dawecn, for Bao Franeleco Clty of Beta, Anéerec' Lowno Cclombo. Say'th, Onleaita. Fat on org tan Franciaco. Sth. Lronoay Mar sre Gay Bead. Given: Cocianhensle 5 Aur Coretance. Tambion. A'oracdris (amt #14 27th for NYorb ) Kid ih, Bredrece Furet, America. Wize Hran May 8-Of, Ward Obipman MeJonell, frm Beranpab for Liverpool. Mzasiva May 2—Arr Mimcaa. King, S: Qurepstown. May 56—arr Eleciiis, peer * stacetina (od a)d7th ter Lends); 9th, Judith, NOrleans, Bld 7th Monterey, Scmere, Merrel'len. Eurebs, May S—8'd_Avbion. NYork 72h. Repntite do, Euyrna, srt 21—8Id Cemarit, Gordon. Boy Way tare Cartocn, Hoffner, PMlindelphla via Gureste. Yay 3—Arr North Cava'tva. Forter, NO riescs. Wicur, May S—Of the, Elizabeth Leavitt, Heotstaff, from NYork for Hamburg. ener 8- Pea Lene canoe iS fot he Soe re, struck 9 Arblow hang 7a on with ‘but little be; ts TATE, Queenetown. iin night ‘Of Ite 6th Mey, ‘aod. re getting off; the Arkiow ‘smacks have: br ught en shore al 200 vascenpers. Sch—Abcut 60 vasrergers. have been Iacded at Artlew by the fable wermcks fe from the Racer, trom Liverpool to AYerk, asbore on the bar ‘the gents eblp Cairo, from Havre for een supplied with an anchor aad chain hease. Ta Segeral veuola have, been Joe with 5 000 bi “cotton. Mem —the 8 Nice 1, Cleareé from Woolle 25th Feb for Gotherbura. Livenroo., Way 7—Tbe ehie Endymion, Hal et, from Now York, bea her quarter deck dameged, bavicg been in eolliaon, Sd’ Mey off Cave Clear. wih wlarge sbip, supposed wobe 20 Currentaria. (Bee Sener) ie Ports. ALFXANDRIA. wir Socate gohr Rachel Jane, Keauoa, NYok. hid rahe JC Cadwaieder, 8 ALBANY. Mey 21 Arr, echt Bla, Maithows, Ghrowetirs, Pbifecelpbis; Fied ‘Hale, Bi Cone: Word, Bridgepert; James Mary, + Crosby. Beslon: ¥mp! Dans, Fall ‘Alexander, Backes! Bevel. Norwich: Herry Cay. Decne Naetiord. IN May it—arr bark Youne Fury, Retry, BOsTO Swed bark Maria Tberers Licdstrom, Gottel sear rche Ticoui Burress t Oro: i, ix; Darien Ga; fuses. Redgers Richmond; Mary Frederick sbure; Ann C Raker, Ire‘atd, a Acie We ge ke hes es via Liverpcol, NB; Bay! Rigel Nd Ba stew Ameri - fax; ah‘p United 8 ates, pos bee John Gardner. pos Ayres and Fost Indies; Winéward, Wrile. St Long rt to loed fcr Bristol Charne); Warder, Gill, Or Gomble, Powell, NYork. schr James Lawrence ‘Allon: Nort. 81d. wird NW to NNW stroog breeze, steame & doa,’ H Gamble: brian Chcopes, Beara: vee Durvury. by, jas 1; i] Boars; Bip ‘Tarquin, bark ‘Theodore Curtis, ‘aud schr Mobile ald yee- SS TETIMORR, May 21—Arr pi Marg A Curacoa; Mariet'a (Br) Gwspn Old st Focke, Hieerpecit i barke Bevreta ew 487 ton), he tod ¢e Jexetro ard» market; hark Cheeter, Oresby. gure t Hermco4 ; Bours. NYor¥: Arctic’ (Br) Nueau, NE; WF Buckram, Smith, 8 Seltsbury, Mens: Hew: nai Homes, Boston vis Back River’, John Bel, Halleit. Row. i, gen, ‘er, Bath; a bark Oa Cavalier, Kirwan, Canady, Renae hr lacie, 8 bo, P. *7 NOOR, May 1A Carver, NYork, ST May otras Siem canoe shee wa Rash ee Cn Pen Ro ; 10th, Albion, Hatt. Virwint Y, Way 20—Arr echr Charley & Willey, Jamen Nii sue beige tale, rave, Be raven; tie bmeandale, Hues. Rar Phillip Larral ee, Tight, Buft Virgicta; Catherine Rogers. Bi hte J 8 Warden, erce, James River; Moa Ti Ham 9; Byzantium Wate. fleid. Ra "y uapDceR; B _ ‘Thomas, NYcrk; Coral, Fates, “auiercd. iM brig Maria, Guo, Cordonae. CHA! ay Tira rrtieametio Marion, Foster. York. Cla sas Teabet Rollins, Havans, via Key Wosts ie Py ae seh ne wieder ‘ret Fervon ma Eger, fou viat ere. Wateca. Wird rites "Arr ecbre award Hl. Arev, Boston; St Lawzeuce, Pediord, ¥Or'eans: Dutch Broeders, Vaiow, Del'pgi,’ 81d brig Ruevo Baracnexta Gpan FALL RIVES, Mav 20— Arr echrs Jomes, Alexardr: nock: Ameia, Rocks more, Pbtiedelphie GEORGETOWN, Pi May 13—Arr brig wilt Gikev, Batch, Bestop; schr Kew Globe, Brooking Bvth. 1ith—Cid brig Berords, Martin, Thomaxion, Crowley, ri aks, on “echrs F Fish, Thomastne; Z Taylor State. di; Heomerk édy, Pail River: Brena, Gommings. Parke’ Boston; Elizabeth Ar” CulsTius, bilme, Porte Boos Mery Biedman, Terry, wed Sou- man Lark }Ycrk. 00 -Arr sehr Redonto, Matsry, Bap- ‘Gock, NYork for Boston: Ver- ‘or: Bavid Duff, Bigeine, Phitedel- Deuris, Howitt, and Jas & Depu- Iace'phia for Boston: Minesota, Barker, do 0. fog jnst vist ran nabere on the Rast chop, but came off to dey and pre to ceeded einber is Ver rom eat Bem de Pa he mber' for Go: i", it for Halifey; ‘Berald, Fvans, Phile- delpiiat for Re Jud Pe ecg ined ee pe a sage Tia Clerk, and BT Sbompeon, Barnee Faitegerpbias 3 Porier, Beal aon, fo ried: eer cneenee ries Donors se Panaiva; rebre Meaty & Adeline, Charles W, Beoiter, Baker, Vary A Shr ire, eee, wer aid Adelaide” uB i: pee, J | S13 AM, sehr Sarai Tope, AOBILE a is arr ror Julius Cesar, Perrymas , Gt~ "MYETIC. Mar st 81- mi Be own clipper, ane i 10d for #as BNEW ORTEANE, Mav 16, ie, Bremer, Bem Colm o, DH ¥1 . (Bi Whine’ Wisstse Toate iran Manca Imogere, Bipiey, ‘oy, NY. ween ‘Towed to sen 7th inet, shi Wn Ro Bite out, barte | pred roti pe hp ete wa eI eiitrs K, May 20--Atr sehr Arn D Hemme, NYorka schr Yar! area Bos Rewpor' Schr Hi or, 8 ‘ ‘TSMO! May 17—. in larbor sehr Hes- enee todas ee Bt “gee ocean ied. G alt Marys Ceara pe Timers; I L, Ere ein Recrui esta Sone ot, Rondout,; my JS it Parts pa or eastern or dy, Hien, . do 0F Teg ; Theresa © eet wen, Jefirey. Phila yw % Hecate | Ault mir ‘West tosea 20h PM, beige Barp, Pel cee foreester, acd onic MOND, Mag 108d fd senaser Jomnedown, ee fork; sebr BAUARNARY te Are sara k acer NYork; re dont Bonen 8) ere owten, RY rent Mey See ‘sohr Hopetown, Allen, Philadet A sd May \9—Arr schr Harriet Gardner, Woo'- fie May 30-—Are achrs Whisiler, Presboy, Went Sehan Bi sloop Verwout, Aiton, Tork.