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— ee ‘The Accident at the Fisning Banks, RROURSION KN THE B L *TEVENS—THE STOAMBOAT BUN INTO BY 4 CHO UNER—NO LIVES LOST, BUT FRSSUT OF PASSENGERS — 4 NIGUT AT 68A—WHAT THE PASSENGSRS WENT THROUGH AND HOW THEY Gor THROVeR. Durisg Sunday night and up to 10 v'clock yesterday morning cons\eradle anxisty was felt by a large num- ber in the ctiy 0s to the «afe'y of some two buadred per- oma who, on Sunday morning, went in the steamooat Rodert L. Stevens on ax +x-ursion to the Fishing Banks, & deepated {rom Sandy Hock. received shortly after four @'dlock on Sunca® sfterovon, gave information of the fact of the steamboat heving een rus into by s vessel, and Ghe total disabling of ber wachinery. This despatoh Oreated sems toirs for the weil being of the passengers @mong their friends in the olty. A+ Cark, the inteili- @eaee came thar thy stesuboat was drilting along off Long Breash, with signe sof distress flying. Tnia later iaferwatson coursed svoog be triends great and fear ful apycekerstons for the safety of the excursiontata, Exeited wi b tremul usamxety many ran w'th precipi tate baste tm ali 1magi sin divections wo make taqutrie: es to the aatery of the eta vet's parsengers, A larger and mort corsio-ra @ paw €c wens ty Lefcot of Amos Street, whonce the boat originally started: ard learning owing there, msde ape sci eotion for pier No. 3, the jast toucbicg piace +f tov = esmec before embarkiag on the rxeurmon [lore 4 oe of similar anxious ia- qguirers met them woos, gathering vothiag dedaite, be Us ge cflive, at the fow. of the is pimoe (ces were caure fortunate, and tarir @ppreheari: iy qieauy -layed oy the tnteltigence tbat telrgreubi> esa of the cwnare ano satis poanct: g the cisaned coo itive deat, end anki @ OOM |v reaee. thy were f bad beru sect to& numbder ‘am ° asin the city, aa © excursion stexm- ¢ IMMEita:* BEatst- na the passenger be dene that cou'd iso was of the ese gratifying erday moraing awurspses hopever i that woo ped tae Robert L, Sieveas. The (lowcg + ur ‘sued our reporters, of the exia <f divave. to the Rovert L Steves. as g ven -talt, and the wowoated Clsposittin “ond uasntio(prea and undesirsole nos emperie ces of tre psecgys, as Cetuiled by gome of tue r pure, vison & plc’ ure of w den wemont xourkion that, on tie , and inure jocose than boas magic of apew York urday i whote, is mere farny daw Tacry mee STATEMENT OF CAPTAIN ANDERSON, The stemmdoat F » Sevens tefe pler No. 5 Sun- Gay morirg, at Yolsicck oo an excarsioa tojtbe Fishing Bamhe. 0 ouncred passengers on board at the Banas, oppusite Long Braocd, 4 The wana gas northwest, of chere on he boa! were eojoying taem- relva fine y che fh ith to eravie suce 2a At adow Moles « soho mer oo stog outward from ‘he berbor ma 4,0) 400 eward the Robers lL. Steves. be as co icy as 22 ree of tem knots sn boor The od ce ee on tae Voasei to 06 Care- fulor they wouw Top ip vs Dat hey paid ao attention until taey renchec # tio sOvit ope OUaLred yarde dis- tare of Whee my ee ay, shen “hey made aa e! fort to pars troasdbees re va: ind tog so bit the Ste- wens wi b great tore j st fo wird 0! aer, 8808 F47 On her etarboacd bow It wien sr of ganciug low, bi effet weadenoiion of b «hee ocams end toe pillow Doeks suppor irg the <as"s Anamp-r f the Duckets of the wnsel xr € k: oxe7 to pieces. Camege vo the # eame was » ‘ues e+ adove the water, otherwise, wich vas Lol e would bave quickly n waver apa e.nk eg the pawecgvia there eerc. Leas was no danger of the wee Bence euch was the fact. bowey prehapsive that I were Bp tog io Gecrive them od weuld mot al- Toey al surpided them which sn apaadant suppl o td to pesca omer, whi by this time l+aw co te 4 srencis A G dain, to come up to the etenre: ard ake ff cae passeogars. The cap- be w layed tain of the scbocerr. a sxx wn hec uid, Drought bis ves- 1 to dod ak nyt tas Swvece, aud toe off some o-buntred p + [bad meanenils, ordered the fires of the engi be pm out A. otoee sohooner, the Mayb-e, ot Sieven PREC, M8 ta ue Mlovesice, seeing: Cusabied sora i Ogee, with ibe +x ey'icr o bound fer Key por fo “Ook Off (ne comainde- of the paa- +o This achsoper was ‘There now rewrine: on the steamer Exe passengers, in cers, & craw of thirteen msn and . At abect 62, Mtoe plot boat George Bisors cams sea, ard I ed the eap- im toaay by apd wae. as, shich ne Mid ell night y ‘The ateamtog Yar» 1i aia ur 6 o'clock Mordsy moro ow-d us to New York, where we M Tne dam-ge to <b wil take about two week: 20 Tp vhe iotervs ano ber aesmer will ran in The Captaic reque ts she paseergers, who all a sinoly see that they are re- repair Ler her piace finally f resohes their hom—~ u sa ety, uo. two 08 oblivi Ot the life prese-vers, bat turned. BTATEMANT OF DR. BLTING. T wae one cf tbe ereer: om board the Robert L. vers; 1 got ow sce boner Fraacis A. Goodwin, V6 experienced s sorry ice of it, There were in all tent 106 parsencers taker on dom d the schooner, of domever acezen wee lacie. [0 schooner drifted cut with us co badai aight. None of us hed any- bing to sat. anc no tod wes offe edto us, The ladies had bertheix the on in—.h+ men passecgors !sy about on the tops of cere im ove u8's, and ran into the hold wherever tbey cold om ua pee Mo tof ths passer- gers were eis: hee ras a geueral anful tins, @nd bo ttle grumbic- wc sweating Fae versei lesked Bome, and tae pat pa ta wom kepis work ail night. ‘At @o’ekcek cn Mcp a+ wo «ing ® o.riion of tae pas- Bengers were iaucrd jun> cevow Fort Tompting on 2a cn ; they had to ger ico a smal ovas aod be rowed echore. During the jcc cg of the pessengers cw la- Ges and two gectiimes tei overdoera, ani ‘he isde: @ame nese Mire Crome: By be al of life presecvera which the ladiag hao aut .cetr persons aod the gaient efforw of MJ P. Ka-velt oueuf che passenge a, the ladi-s Wore preventes Doing Crowewt. The soh mer anabored here, whom che sea. ug Sw lifte ob rly arrived and ff the remaiziny po<se-sers, among whom I was. oy steaming Bndec n. at he ft ot Broome street, East river, @ iittie betere moon om Mond: BXPERUESCE ON THE KEYPORT SCHOONER. The folowing tsa stat-wen fone of the passengers who wae taken from ibe Roe t LS ephens on board ‘The sehocnee Mey ber. sonau fr Ke ypor -— T cet cut from New Yours oa Sandsy morning last, Btcat 4 o'clock, om beara the swawoost Robert L Buvecs, boone ‘on a0 #X ur-iun to the Fisning Banks, We had resrly iwo busored passengers on boerd, el anti @ & possact trip. Everything went on well omtli about the wur o 1 o’cl cx in che afteracon, whem tue schxne: Freacty A. Goodwin was seep close to a8, sending fo- Sew York. Wa were toen off Loag Branch. lnwetaiely efie 6 nai « fail view of the Govdwin She isc ine the Sevens with great force, striki her dir-e iy tn froat of the wheel- house. The ‘k te Vey gree ; the wherinouse was carried awey, snd ai) the mashisery cf the steacer Gisarrenges. "As ibe renooner «as vee wad sirongly built, aud beavi'y isceu with oriok-, she was no: dawag ed by the coliisioa ip tow lightest, Ar er tbo ano, the greatest alarm exintec ou ovard the R | da ms. Many expesied that abe woud imueciateay g) a » fad all evaliabic a:ticies wule wucle floss were hrowa over. boera, whilst mapy o° ihe passengers sto d on desk wih Ke pitcervers ted aromed Fete persoar, wil ready to make @ Conperwie stroggle for exisence. After pee mopped, tbe uooner Goodqin efforis to tack around aud Dut feiles. Bre then acchored wi-his o me of the Btevens, which ab tance, of eon: her renéering us get alougside cf the steawar, in which ( wtu@ b rugcesded, and tock six'y of th Doard bia cwa yesel. The Mayoee is about fi t7 feet lopg, an en mocate. Soe Keypurt, whicher Capts:a = Bouker syered, avd at #-ich place he Janded us, after tbovicg os the mow kind 4 gentlemanly atienti n. In tact, his beartig t wards Mace a deep and ins icg mpression oa our minds. We Foot op port at +ight o'chck on Monday, morn ng, on beet Keyport, ‘or New York, A ter wo Lert the steamer on Burda), Capitals Andcernon, J ‘commander, it Cares men in ¢'% bowt in order tha: they might g> ‘and telegraph for aid to N-w York, but the aterm oe ‘vent that theft :0a: was «ramped, own vo land art, One of the Jost nrrme: me. re only very few 6 cB board | he wane y opinion the maater Gvodwin i+ wach co biame all torovea the affeir. parsengerr taken to Keyport returned wo New 1e.day. ing wo heugertics atten re vm, 0 20 wax on board the . Stevens, oor firmed the +taemen of Ceptain Acderson, his bro. ther, of the Stevens, H» charged the sesident as at- t. pio tle wo the oariessne-s of ths schooner Godwin, wing the forenoon of yexter the Te \mad- et et has Thompson cana to the city, the Staten Yaland ferry beat. ‘her expressed th von aatiati-d with ‘heir fisnicg excursion, as, indeed, have oli the re furnirg partios. Ger. Gumens’s F amit ¥—There has been a report $n dirculauioa fur sme time, tom: the grand chileren of Greene are ip ces rtvie circummances. |: appeare that were is no foundation w: stever fur the report. Tne nce J p:seenta some ‘acts relative to tuin ‘The ok egt son o: Gen. Greene bet! Washing- ta! tof his father's dew ‘race by Lafeyet’e in 178) (the your ,) when oat aise sears of age, sod was cared for and educated by thet ciscinguiahed patriot After the execution of Louis XVI. hts mother, for his safety, ven: for him, eno be arrived home im 1794, wnd was coon efver unfur unately dro sued in the Seven- wah river, Ho was then ony sighteve sears of and gost fon, Nathanial Ray ie 3 ute ait as Sh raitiona in society. The second ot them, Mea, Cale Hay: foaled and is sevent; aliagaee oa 6. Sbe isan in‘eligent ani reoomi iy, aed ome of our reac ors may | eee nd ka pave ee faterenting lever wri or * fporteelt of rte Tt may aot be impto . OLD BCHOOL.—NINTH DaY. The Assembly met a: the usea! hour, The Gret order of the day being the election of a Profeaser of Eeciediasti- cal History in the Allegheny Thevlogical Seminary, was token up. .Motions to po-tpcme the elects u were made, Cliciting considerable discussion, bat were rejected by the Assembly, whieh then orosseced to the election. The Moderator appolmied Rev. R. K. Rogers end Rey. Reuten Frame as tellers, ‘The e:ecticn reculted aa follows: — Rev. Dr. Dickinaen. Rev. Luther Halsey ,. Blan! Dr. Dickinson ‘as declared duly eveted. The Assembly then went into en slestion of a Profes sor of Pastore: Theciogy and Church Government im Denville Thenicgica’ Seminary, Ky. Rev. Mesere. Conrad end J, Wi lismoon soted as tellers, ‘and reported the vote a» foiloy«:—Rev. D-. Rodtasoa, 130; blank, 60; Rev. J.C. Toang; 2; H. Bles, 3; M Hophing, 1; D. X. Jonwin, 1; — Musipr, 1; J. A. Gray, 1 Dr, Robinson war declare: elented. On motion by Rev. Psyroy Harmsos, the thanxs of the Assembly were tendered wo the Governors of the Alms- house, offirers of 'be oudlic iowttotions, snd the e biga Spirited citizens who urreaied the roent ex'u-si @ (0a Baturcay) wilch afforded #) mach gation ton to the A-membly, by ress n of toe incerest of uke «x ureion and tre cordia} reception afferdra ‘hem. The 1ext or-er of tha cay~—the report apon the pro y Of raising @ 1und (or he snpoort of disadies minis tugend their ‘amt! —wae tien takes up The resolutions accor pan 10g he report were then y ni Mis) of Alebawa, woved an amoai- men’, to the effect tuat cova ard «gecies de 60! for the faid, ard that Pres yterise make ioquicie ailcases of disabiea wintstera, and ‘he aredy ‘wmiites of such ministers, and order cousotions to be made to meet such Cestituti ns Rey. Dr. MATHKWS of Keu'uoky, opposed sne .atsing of a permane.t fund, and also the sr position to tax "ne ke Be took the ground wake push provision an was necessary for (heir ‘iseblev wfotsters. Rev, Dr. {Humews1t, of Sout. Caroitea, thoaght that oo Clisarsed a4 much BA Was DeOrs- id more toe fadefinl © postpone mater, He considered it ie Assembly to urge upon the cowrehes the paramount dwy of proviaing for their aged and visnole: minteters, The raising of s permanent facd wuld, in bts opinion, be wraken the eénse of rescone!alit'y upon the part of gregations, in regara of the principle teat + labore is worthy of 1m nie”? He was wdling to trast in God's people word, indepeucemt cf any se- curity eech as thas pr pred Rev, Dr, JuvKiy, © be opposed the prcjeat permancnt fund, though! there a fe fembly that would send duwn to the charcars recominéncation to take accive measures tor plishaent of the cbjcct all had in view, He oppoed tos postpo. ement. Rev. Mr. McGinnis moved to lay Dr. Thornwell's motion on the tabie, va! vhe A-semviy refused 10 49 80. cumbent Rey. Dr. Kick foiosed ia opposition to the poss prnemes'. Rev. ir. RocEns of Patladelohia, sAvocated the propo- sition embraced iv the repor’. H- could not see why ihe Assembly shoud got tase mesaares to endow an enter- prise such a3 tis, a» wel: as Coes endowed seminaries ane other obje its. The motiun io ps pone indsfiniiely was withdrawn Bt.er ccnsideradie of casei v Rey. Dr. D. X. JUNKIN propored a series of resolutions as a substitute for those |eporve by the committee. Tae resolutions recomend (bst micistere whould take mes sures in the course of the eosu-ug year to obtain edntri- bn'tons to the objest io view, wick coptrinutions sha 1 de treuamit ed to he traste-s of “he Geueral Assomd'y, to be disbursed ecctomicaliy and up m an equitable Fatio, upon application made th ough the Prespyteries, and that a committee be apooin ed vo di t amd renor: at the next meeting of the Asseabiy ascheue for future opers.ions. The original reaclutions were on me tcn stricken out, anc Dr. Juck{n’s taken up. A Commissioner, from Vorth Caroling, stated thet he did not desire to hsve ske impre:s!.n go abroad tha: the Presbyterian church silowe+ tueir cisadled minis! starve. That was hy vo means tie case; and 60 ‘ar se North Caralina was concernen se could eately say that Scotch-Irish oommunity* never cic let thsir ministers want, and they never wou a, be falt assured. EVENING BESSION. The Asssemb'y mei again at e'ght o’closk P, M., pursu- ant to adjcurnrent, The consideration :fthe unfiniahed business—Rev. Dr. Jankin’s substitace for the res lutions reported by the committee who hs4 in charge the subject of @ provision for disabled minix cre ant tactr temi.ies—wae thea re- some d. The subdteute’wes adopte?, and im pursuance of its terms the Mot haaTUs eppoto.6i a commitie to digest and report a pian of overations for the ‘uiure fa this partica ar, to be sutwiiwa to ‘he next General Assembly. (om motion, a commit es was apyoin.ed to inform the Rey Doctors Dickireon sod Rontngon of their eleo tion to professorsbipa, respectively, in the Western and the Danville seminaries. ‘The complaint agains: the action of the New Jersey Synod, in the Sitliwaser case, which had pees partly con- sidered last week, wes agin tak-n up. Sead question pezding was upon sus‘aining the com- plaint Rev. Dr. Juxxmw thought that the Synod hed erred in their action, and move. tha: be matter w re‘erred back to the Sew Jersey Synod tor re aojudisetion. Dr J. eup- poried his motion in anise remarks to the effect that tae BE rod bad not thoroughly eximined the cave, and that econtumscl us meiueer (Eder Schstfer) nad, by his ved bia right cf appeal ts tne Preepstery. b ur. Senaffe-, acd he was & very worthy man; but, somehow or otner, Stul- water was apytbin, but wha: 1% name imported The folks there appeares to be ansthirg bus sill; and, in fact, he tougbt toat son or sata, either Brother Condit cr Bio ber Schaffer would have to leave ‘here. In ail views uf the case. he therefore consi ered the better course to sdoyt would be to remand the mat- ter as be had epg Rey. 8, Bap moved ajeall of the roll, but the Aszembiy retused the e+ li, Chancellor Jouxs of Delaware, made a few remarks in wapport of the syncd. and maintatued the legitimacy of their ection jn ebtertal-ing the care. Judge Jacons, of Virgista, followed im support of the compiaint. Ja¢ge Five oprosed the sustaining of the complaint, con- tending trat the Presby correct in undertaking to adjucicate upon Eloer Sciaffer’s sppal from the decision of the Stillwater Seat. n, aoc that tor Synoa was not called vpon when it di missed the appeal from she ju gment of the Preebytery, to g° inte an exacira Jon of the merits of the charges brovght egaicet Elier Scasffer in the ost. A considerab'e amcunt of discussion took place on both aices of the mubject, and the Assenbty adj ousned some time aier ten cloak, witsout coming toa vote upon the question. Great Fire in _Rochester—the Curtiss Biock in Reins. Loss £46,000, [From the Kuchester Cuiun, May 24.) About 3 o'clock this mornizg a fire ‘was discovered by ove of the night police fn ‘ha fourth story of the Carlise block, on Maia stree-, extending trom Water street to the river. ‘The Curtiss buléing has an eventinl history. It hag been thrice deatrcyed by fixe. and thst, ton, at ‘steer ot eiga: years; aud orcs, when burne4, two vainasie wnemvers of the fire department perl ed under its wails. The building just deste yed waa curnpleted, we believe, in 1840, ane cos some $16,000. A’ ail ihese fires tha loan ot Mr. Curties baa been iramense——peraaps in ail $80,000, Be ewiixates his ion bv the fire this moraing at $30,000. This ineluces building, mschinery, castom srt al quill, inst factory, &3 He bed au invurance o: only $2,000. ’ The high "Petes demandes for ioeurance had prevented Mr. C. from insuring. He bac. however, fur years employed a alent watchman, who wae, or shouid have been, on duty t night. The losses of the tenane of this buliting, who were me- ebavics and merehauts, sre heavy, and but few are oo- vered by insuracce, As near as we could ga‘her them in the ecniusion which prevalied. they are as follo The {fin story or witic war occupied by Webster & Justion Scobinet mekers. 1. x8 $1,000. No insurance. Frecerick Start, abop tor some sind of piano work. Lorn $100 or $600. No insurance. Fourth story —A man wrose name we do not learn, successor to Joseph Sehatie, picture irame maker. Lose own act. wi He was acquainted #00. No insurance. pppoe Hebion, maker of braateads, ka, Lowe $400, No anranes. Jchn Ruroble, maker of fancy bedatesda and chairs, Lons $406; no inacromer. George sore “Maurer, machinery for peariing barley. Loss $10; no ipsuranee. David Graham, bedstead maker. Loss $600 or $700; no insurance. Snabert & Shute, ". cutters Lows $600; no {nsarance, Third st ry—L. EF bi a nd door factory. », inwured io one Wutlame, block fee’ory. Be ‘all Josa, not estimated. ider & Shubert, lock masare, Lose $200 or $300: Ty—H. 8, Steen, meker of jewelry. Lora $800 to 81 00. no insurance. Mr. 5. is in Cail ornia. “pena iors, Remeved some of ther rom $1,000 to $1,000, ard bid no im er of sborws\ kite Kemeved ame mock. Lisee $400 10 $00, pe tpsusas (m the ground foor were several stores and ¢ ourie: The mill had for! been iened bY Mesera. hey paid $9 premium for the lene, and lont « trifle beside oe nowium for the lone a kee notion stores on ods were saved. Mr, . 3 bare oeard no estimate of 00. are apd variety atore, aved. Los» $800 oF $1,000, removed most of their 0, whlch will cover wll trim wich ecnerabi + spt ne ineu Lirteh & Haho, whipmekers, foods Had ap insurance of 81, Sepreme Before Hon. Jadge Cverka, SUMORS FOR DIVOROR MUST BE INMABITANTS OF THR eTaTE. May 26.—Seraphina J. Conley, by her wt friend, wr. Gorge Combe;,1t dows not appear that the defendant wes ever an ithabitant of this State. To euthoriss « limited ¢ivores, te parties (both) mast beve oo And remain inbabitapte of this Sate et lest the “whee the marrige has taser place out of the Stare.” See. 4K 8 17 (arya) sogten $y &, NEW YORK EW FORE MBRAAD, TORSDAY, MAY 37, 6500000 TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1856. The 2 a ES Pena CER CER Ss aes °c, ge remem Affray im Chatham Street. CORONER'S INQUEOT. Coroner Connery commenced an inquest yerterday, at the New York Hospital, upon the body of William Potter, who died from the effects of wounds received on the morning of the 27th ult., while engaged in an affray with two brothers named Bernard and Timothy Shandley. The accused were present during the investigation, aid were represented by counsel. The first witness sworn wes Jchn MeGlia, who deposed that he resided at No. 0 Bayard street. 1 was in the neighborhood of the affray, which took p'ace at the corner of Doyer street bam square on the morning of the 27th alt; I wi company with some other meu, « @ dance whic: p'ece at No 6 Chatham street on the ticn, when decease | came into the vlace and he bad | been freuited by some men on the corner of Cathaine street, he sald Tim thy Shandiey calied him a thief; in | etout five minutes afterwards 1 went with and | ‘we er eced over Cha ham square to where the Shandieys and their friends were still stendi: @; as soon as cecowed arrived cn the spot he struck some one ia Shand- sey’e comps ny, | Gon’s know who it was: Nmothy Shand- ey under the tofluence of liquor; I saw ‘several of thore woow I met in the dance house sirike deceased after the first ersault was mace om deceased; 1 did mot heer who ii was that stabbed deceased; I cannot aay who was to blaine, toere ware ox 8 in Shandiey’s c mpany at che time; Timothy Sherdiey was not (be pan ceceares eiruck; it ss ean de pusnibe deceased otrock Berpar! Shardley ; took off als ovat in tacenee ey prods sears were apo cae used tn the fight. musl Jack+on bei jal Girlie lows reside in Canal street; I was company with two men on te night ot ms ofa; ; when walsing eloog the we heard a noise proceeding fiom the dance house im qu: ation; I went into the house, and there saw Porter; he raid some coe bal tesuited him; be did not seem to beer any ill feeing towards the Shandeys, but hus was exciel beast come man in thelr company: Idd not see elther the Shanclers or Potter szike each over; I do no! know any witoses who could ten:ity to the stabbing affray; coed not wey that kvew any one who ‘ater plo tatal dlows given Ceseased; witness told deceased, vour to the aff sy not to mind the matter, as 5 wes Crunk, and s¢ bis surgestion decease1 promised not to interiere with the “ben'tieys; deceased was perfectly sober at the time of toe frecas. Dr. Hoffman, of the New York Hospital, was then exa- mired ee tothe condition of cecessed on his arrival at the abow met tt ned dortitution. Lhe physician deposed that Ceceared wae suffering from two wounds in the lower part of thr a>comen. on the right site, and alao 7m one which pevetra’e: to the hang on the left eide of the breast. Ihe fist mentioned wounds were, in bis ofiviom, the cause of deeta, for upon @ post mortem exa- mivetion of the body the kidn’ys had Peon poesia et, aud intense iofsmma'ion hac taken place. @ypeared wo bave been made with @ knife about tour incnes long tu the diede Livut. Blair of the Seventh ward police, was then placed upon the stand; but as he could not, of his own Kio vieogs, give spy \estiwony rela ive to the A | isevicenee was thrown out, The witness 1+ ‘al about the occurrence from the deceased, when ne wea taben to the eta ion house; but as Coroner Con- bery pas ‘shen feceared’s ante-mor:em examination, it War COemed uDpecessare to record the tesumony. ibe case was then adjourned until 9 o'clock the follow- tng day. City Intelligence. Miustaay Parabt —The Light Guard, Captain Vincent, wade thelr first spring parade ) es'erday, attended by Dodworth’s full bard. Tury mustered over fifty mus kets, ond were drersed in summer costume, with light costa end blue pauts, and bearskin hats. The mustered at three P. M., avd marebed down Br:acway end through the prinetpel streets of the city. They élisived mud atiention, The Ninth (Irish) regiment bed @ grard parsce at Hamilton square. yes'erday. Whey mustered at ten A. M., io large numbers, and went throuch @ uomber of field exercises very credi ably. Acilug Adjetant D'Crmce, inte «f the Seventy-fitth regi- mert, har been elected Avjuantof ths Ninth recently. Colne! Pitkin, who com murda the Ninth, is 9 graduate of West Point. ard bas tone wuch to dtsctplive that regi- ment since be has bees something of that hind, Bousn Exriosion at Tk# Batayce Dock.—Yesterday afternoon, about 12 o'elick while the workmen employed | tinty, om the balance dock, at tie foot of Pike street, were ab- ent at their dinner, the boiler in the machine shop 6: ploceé with a teriific report and after ary freaks in the air, lsnced itseif in condition in Pike street, apout 100 yards trom the of the «xologicm, No person wes killed te seriously wWovnced by the miskap, although the neighborhood was crowded with pedessrisns and vebicles at the time of the sccident, One wan, we beard, was slightly injured be 2 piece of falling timber, but’ no further damage effected. No = at present be assigned forth The ao- cident. The damage to the buildings adjoinirg the boller houre ts slight. WinEsSG aNp Exrmysioy or Lavrgys Sreret.—The bepsaaeale Committee on Streets met yesterday, » in the ebamber of the Councilmen Board, and neh arguments of various parties relative to the widen irg and extension of Laurens street. cesmmand of it They wanted | order was peremp o'y (o evinnans ceil, leaving :he Regis- Onur Minnesota Correspondence. Saux Rarwe, May 1, 1856. The Weather and the Olimate—Great Seizure and Sale of MAH Logs— Remedy for Trespass Suggested—Saw seis Grist Mills, Steamboals, de., de. The subject of mewapaper talk for three or fur mouths past has been the weather—the terridle weatuur of the winter through which we have just passed; but on that head I bave nothizg to aay, except that the ground in this region was frozen to the cepth of four feet, and the surface of the great Mississippi to about the eame depth. The apirtt thermometer at Fort Ripley—46 10 deg. north indicated fi'ty degrees below sro, This in New York wou'd be considered ould weather, and there is no doubt that many people would freeze to death were the atmos- phere eo inteneely coid there as here, There 1a “ goms indlserepancy,’’ as oid Mr. Ferguson used to say, in matters pertaining to the weather in the United Btates, #0 widely extended are its teriitorial Mmits, Like the argel epcken of in Revelations, our o>untry etands with one foot inthe West Indies} and the other away up North, towards tne Arctic ocean. Weil, fron Florida, which almost touches the tropic of Cancer, to * pareliel of 49 Norsh, there must needs be great dif 66 of cimate, to ray morbing of the warlous kinds o/ weather that ibe peope hving within ‘hose lines mas: submit to, if they desire to live in the United 3ieses, In New York end all along the seaboard of tne Union you beve very changeable ava disegreeabie wsather. which ‘ovgba, consump ion wud dea.b. The rea- the moisture which rises frem the oovan etd fis's the a.mosphere loads tae luugs to such e de- gree that it is eimost tmposeioe te breathe in winter tume wi hent coughing or or wneee'ng. bo: ir, the care is aifi-rent. Sicuated as we mies of the head wa'ere of the Mise he with coughs nor o lea. The ovly apythirg of is the coldof the aumospuere, which, duricg ‘the monthot N:.vemoer, “ seies’’ the Wakes and rivers and a)) sings of waier, and freezes them up so tigh-, thet there is no poserble evaporation from them until Inte to Marcb. The ocnsequence is that we dreatbe pure air in- stead of co.dsteam, and, there:ore, our lungs are ant op- premed with unbreathanle vacors. Tae wind dos po< bicw here in win.er, becaute there is no evaporstion of water tocause # vacuum, whiow, it is said nature ab- hors. Nevertheless, Jack Frost ‘bites sharp'y, but no- body mincs im. The winter is considered the most pleasent part of the year; and, 66 to the aummer, ‘ue single fact hat the couatry 1s thronged with visivers frou the South and.Fast curing the eeacon is proof enongh that itis “sa lubstous” to adot. ly ccnnec ion with thir eubj ost it may be well etovgh to say tat en incnes of «now ix the average of she depth of tuat ar'icie trum winter to wia- ter, oe ‘tust Gara ts never \mgeded, ns 1x fa te Sos Scates, in cold weather. I have read in the Heratp of great ttorms of emow, and banks of suow, waicn a meny @ tice curing the past winter brongat the ¢. fron horse of the railroad to # dead stand 8 Dave caused great misery Wo passengers dra: iron bh: ree; but ne such thing cam vcsur i because, im the first pice, were is voi sufficient snow 10 obstruct @ ralircad track, auc, in the next pisse, if there were, it would be 80 dry and iight—t ere being “Seoul” #e kaow DEFOE, neither rain por wind to -pack’’ it—toat the anog- plough would 14s 1t aside as though it were out cf sva- fon, and no right to lie on the track. That's all about Aut ee and sLo@, We ha reat sale of fine mill Irgs on Wednesday, the the Land Office ia this town, for as¢ount of the United States. These logs were cut on unsurveyed land by perecos engsged in the lumoer business. and were, of course, cu. without leave or license. Tare is a vast deal of ene \imber in this upper region; aud as tae necessity of having lumber 0 build houses wih 1s ve-y ‘urgent, the people are actually obliged wo go into tae ‘woods and out aa much as «hey think they cx 601 to good acvantege. On some of tne tributaries of (bs Mis sissippi above chis poict, eno on ‘ne pens uf the gent river {'stlf, @ Jarge cnsiness bas been Gove vurtug ae pant winter by some fourteen or ti't-en differen’ perdes, ‘wich the Commissiover 0° the Genera) Lard Ufise hear- ing of, issued orcers co she Kegretar and 2000 vor in tiie dinwict to eeize anc sell every log ao out, ard plsce tx6 receipts of the ale tc the credit of tue United Biatoa. The ter and Receiver wibuat the least whis por ot dissre ion- ary power, and aecording.y the lugs were jumpea and cola! They were not scaitd to ascertain their exact con- but were scjudged to amount im the whale to 31,850,000 feet. Of course, the loggers attended the sale, and had every- thing their own way. Atthe hour a, ites the Re- ceiver opened the mayer by atating be eold in lots, aetoraing Bf be Ray 5 Jor talegue. Jt as then announced that nosale h:d been effected, and that the timber, being etti) the propecty of of the United States, would pe sold without reserve to bignest bidcer. One cent per thousand was bide rag offered, and each lot was sold separately to on¢ man— the perscn aelee:ed by the loggers as ‘‘vidder;” and thus Uncle Senmvel, the bicdee (biady'), red wih Bl 854, the Department was not issued uctil the winter bad half aged the widening of Laurens street to the width o’ | expirea, the lumbermen had a right to purchase the tim. Weet Broadway, and tte extension through Washington | per as cheapiy as tbey possibly ee ard eo they did. rguare to interest with Fiith avenue. On the of There is Bo use in insuing euch orders to preserve the bard was urged the widentsg of Laurens ype oaly to | timber op pubic lancs; nor is the ‘sum ”? system of Proome street, and ite ¢xtensicn from this point to the | psying so much per thousand feet of ary effect, tor in junction of Carmine etzect and Sixth avenue. Mape of both routes of extension were exkibited 'o the committee, with likewise ment, for fey exsion of Col The end a* is the relief Broadway and a ccn- tinuops 1} orovgbfaze to Harlem reat the cnly paint of eiffexence Seing the conpec:ion with the Firth or Sixth avenue. ‘he ocmmittee wiil meet egain to hear further orgoments Cruces rr —crnwark vs. New York.—This exetting crick et Patch com eneed yesterday at the cricket ground, was not concluded New York, first in- 1, 6€—total, 132 ru Newark, recone inatngs, €—toral, cy leay: fLijsiw Fields, Hodoke binge. § lng tho News Fue 40 rans to get to tie, with eleven wick- | and during this «pring ard summer a gr ets te gocewu. Play with be resumed at 2 o'clock this | settlers ls e: afterrod. There was quite ‘atfencauce on the ground, particularly from Newark. netwithstending tl Sireatentag appearenes of the wea her in the mornin FRE IN FORTY. PouRTH Breger.—Yesterday morning, between 1 and 2 c’clook, chanc¢ler’s store kept by Marshall & McDaniel, situated at No, 219 West Forty-fourth «treet. The flames were coon extir, water, Tne firm bave an insurance on their stock to the emcunt of $1 200 fn the North River Insurance Com- peny. The building is owned by Johr P. Krieling, and in- sured for $6C0 in the Hamilton Insurance Company. cur cf the fire in under investigation by the INeTALLATION.— Last evening, at 734 o’clces, a large audience assembled in the Third Reformed Presbyterian church, Waverley place, to witness the installation of » te pastor, Rey. J. W. Sloere, The icstallation sermon Ll ety by Rev. Mr. Christie, of the Sullivan street Eye! terian cburch. Tne Kev. Mr. Sloane and the Rez Mr. Jobustone also officiated. ‘Tax Carn be Venpe Svrvmrers—ANcrvkn Rew Meer. ING.—A meoting having for ita object tue earrytng ov the project for the relief of the Cape de Verde waiferers willbe beld in the Seventeenth ward on to aorcow (Wednesday) evering, at the Sixth street Laptist churels It should be fully attended. Police Intelligence. SrappsG AMRAY THE Frm Wann pight @ party of rowdles entered the boure ter, No. 56 Leonard street, and comme inmates in ® moet violent manner. Two ce wreon a visit to Mrs, Carter had their acer ou" with a knite used by one of the rowdies. Captain Ce-penter of the Fifth ward police, was called in to quell (Le «ts turbanee, and although he went to the trouble of puts ving the rioters out and restoring order, he never thoug.t ( worth bis while to make mention of the occurrence in | fis our contiruly, his returm to the Chief of Poiiee yesterday morning, ARREST OF ALLEGED GAMBLERS.—On Sundsy night last Capt, Letts of the Seventh ward police, aided by a posse of men urder his command, madea descent upon the premises of Jobn Francis, situated at No. 168 Cherry street, and arrested thirty-e ight Manilla and op charge of gembiing. The Proprietor of ‘Me house was gino arrested, end was locked up on charge of 2 Gisorcerly house. The other prisoners were all for want of st ficient evidence. Tuk Pyorsz vs. Wo. 8. DuniaM.—The defendant in this me ber sg hed 7 Bee was not held to bail for ox- emiration, but will be notified to a, rhe patnant is ready to Proceed ogainat Bim, oe oneepemamaimamatiaatinine The Heat and the Change, TO TBE EDITOR OF THE HRRALD, The temperature on Friday at 2 and 3 o'clock P, M., wes at eighty-four (84), and at midnight, sixty:four (64) degrees. Red lightning south in the evening. Satar¢ay, 24th, temperature at 4 A. M., eixty (60) de. grees, the highest at that hour (he presen: year; at 3 P. great tustestion M., ninety and ninety one (% and 91) degrees, with ight- +t. ber be yiey a ‘be accounts whieh you have transmitted ring tm the evening; anc this morning, at 40nd 6 o'elock, A cave of coun de salir im and iigktnisg ntome at Worm routh of j'eersburg, time. wes circle day, courting from 26'h Decem! at three hundred end sixty bours 4 the circle, thie Be ing leap year, The chev @ays of the prevent peer have ail teen marked by extracreinary phenomena” ‘The yoer 1863 prosente w similar state of atmosphere, On the 16th of Mey of that sear the meximum ‘tem perature rote to eighty-four (84); 17th, to ninety (60); And 18-b, to elghty-eght (68) cegrees: and o2 the ‘ord fell to forty-two (42) degree:—a change also of forty-eight (48) Cogqrene. state of atmorphere was attended by hail storms, thunder and Ughtairg. Michigan take was wren ly oy nc heen Ad flowin, Bs fifteen or treuty 10! fnutes. ete be i u and 18: quakes foi- loved cn the so aad as athe Y On reference to my noo on aay find ‘hat terrific thunder, Habtairg ‘end hall tame a wore 6x: perienced in Quebee, in Vermcnt, New Hampshire, Mes. rechuretta Gonnectiont, New York, New Jersey, Ponnsy!. vant gy oo land, Virginis, Ohio, Kentuck; .. Cant persons wore killed by =i ai te were Tnyred,ceveral bi baidingy plan connected with the sameimprove- | Tne right way to save the timber is to have place to the Battery. | the Jena surveyed ani thrown into market as soon as 4 fire cccurred in the tallow | tea gocd read thea by the spplication of a few palis of as ccmpleted. Great ¢:untr; MJ. She | to botber us, the Winnebegoen having been removed (0 | a in Upper | ber. ew cuuntry lise this the people must are timber and lumber to build houses ct, and they wil have Ic. eine. ‘then Jet those who want fine timber buy the @ and cut their kgs with a clear conscience. No other plan wiil succeed, that I know of, to preveat the government Tom being “housed” every winter, ualess, indeed, i: be race a State prison offence to take timber from the pubile lance, That might pat a stop to the trespass, Dut what would the people then do for lumber in this intertor region? Let dt therefore be surveyed and thrown into market with ail possible Gespateh. Sav mids =e grist milis are being erected on the Miesineippi ani i:s wicutaries “ail along ehore” for one hundred and thirty miles above the Falls of St, Anthovy; influx of Wigation, the frost ta out of the ground and fr culiivation. A road is to be from thegMissieetppi, in this guar ive miles above St. Paul, to Mille miles frem he and tt there will mm the U; pais elpel to Lake Sa- perfor, ore hundred end fifty mi.es—that part of the rosd between hille lacs and Superior having been al- Great ‘*beeplea!’’ We bave tro stesmboats on the Miseissipp', above the Fails of St. Anthony, which come up to Sauk Rapids, abcut .inety mises by the ‘They com: menced rucnirg a week ago, no Indians now red. The river is open to the snow leu gene. wt the acil is now read: ight Lacs sbcnt for", the Minnero%a river abcut @ year since. The Tioops for Canada. Op Monday iaet the Governor General of Canada com- peel the following document to the Legislative eer *[No. 79 Downrxe Srremt, May 2, 1856, cir—You are aware that the treaty of provides ‘or cre prowot evacuation by her Majesty's forces of the foregn lerriierigg S& present held by thom; and that amore other e:tecpementa for the distribation of the aArhy or tr return from native service, ozdera bave been giveb thar five regimen’s chall be selected to he stationed i Britian Nort, America, of whisk three are allotted to nace, + Thal rock en amount of force te nov of a character te sford & uch ToOm tur mineonoep fon as to the pusposs of ber Mejeety’s govercment; but et f think ft bevwr io edorers to you » few remarks Ip expiace tou of that purprne © bark Grey's Cespatch to Lord Flgia of the Mth Mareb, 1661, “whe comm “tbe Ptlcetples woich were then ee by ber Me jee: vp goveremmeat in Segue’ te Umit io Wy, core dere’ tp a mi itary point of view; th reservicg % the mother country the du‘y of main- ‘a ntow garrtvops for faatnenses of importance, such a4 \oenee, tovited the co operation of the province for the auxiliary messures of cefence, The vigor with which, ‘at this momer militia feroe ts veto “rpanln, justi: to place, an we do piace, the ‘uilest rellance on this 4, It is mot, of eomrte, to be expected that the force of the garrison allnded to should be at ali times nnvary- fond in strength. It may vary oocastonally from tailitery Nttloal resscne. During the war just enced, when the ehiet miliary strength ot the em; had t> be con- centrated for the operstions in the regiments sta- tioned in Cana’s were withdrawn; and as oy ig re] ith Sr as gl oc? expinined in o ewpat seaeed 1 uguet Increased responsibility was thrown pon the provinoe. eee emergenc; , t, of St, Jonls, Mo., for tmprove- fone i Hombre of ‘of New York, N. ¥., for oe ae 5 of New Bedford, Mass., for improved }, of Albany, New York, for {mprove- Cot, of of Hartiord, Conn ., for fmoprovement ti firearms. Patented is ieee, Merch 8, 1 Richard Solburn & L, W. Ganson, of Norwich, Coan., for improved srrasgement 3 supplementai valves fre igh ps Cooper, of Phil of Philadalph's, Pa., for printiog oie, J. 3, “Sema of New York, N. Y., fer improvement in Lag treyrd fornace. Bela Garaver, cf Florence, Mass., for improved method of « ting saw mill blocka. ‘im. O George, of Richmond Va., for orscular whool or centre tasien Frapois Geran, of New York, N. Y., for improvement in arti¢cial decolorfag oonoounds. John Gonner, Jr., of York, N. ¥., for improved ering boit for fastening shu*ters, J., for improvement in John G. Hook, of Newark gee retort faatenirgs. Srivard Hedley, of Medina, N. ¥., for improved shingle maobis Jchn Herderson, cf Elmira, N. she. Davia E. Hughes, of Louisvilie, Ky., for improvement in telegraphs, Morgan &. Jobnson, of Palatias, LiI,, for improved me- thod of reguiating windmtils. Jobe Me Jones, of Paimyre, N. Y., for printing ma. chine, Harry Lull, of Hobcken, N,J., for improvement tn fearberizg pacale wheels. ee . Marsh, of Cincinnatl, Ohio, for improved ‘argon, ‘Kier, of Grafton, Va., for improved hy- éraulic ergine. James M. Mier, of New York, N. ¥, in eurface condensers for steam eugines. Wm. G, Oliver and Thee. Harrisoa, ot Butalo. N. ¥., for improvement in devices for setting artidoial tecth. Philip Peréeu end Alex, W. Brinkerhoff, of Sycamore, Ohio, ter improvement in #ah lew Mpg apperarus Max Pettenkofer and Chas. Ri fanish, Bava- ria, for improvement in the sore! pee of gas ‘genera. tors, Paven‘ed np Bevar'a, Feb. 24, 1861. E. Price, of Waterproof, ie, for improved elevator for cotton, sugar cane, Nepcleon B, Proctor, of Burlingtom, Vt., for meproved floatirg crew brigge. ‘A. D Puffer, of Somerville, Mass, for improvement ia . ¥., tor improved horae for improvement liajpg mete! pipes with gvtta percha. John Redings no, of New B ightom, Pa., for improved metbod of hanging reciproca-ing saws. James D. Serven, of Columdis, Toan., for timproved carriage aba't coupling. ‘Nathan Thompson, Jr., of Wiilismaburg, N. Y., for im- provemen in aun ‘ace condensera for stem engines, Jobo Yaggart, of Roxbury, Mass. tor improvement in excavatirg seocp’. Samuel H., acd Mathow (. Waikervof Laucaster, Pa., for ir provement in gas retort cleavers. ‘Th mas Waid, of Bumi:gham, Pa, for improved mu- ste rack, Eéwaré S. Goal of Chenango Forks, N. Y., proved sew eet George W. Teleler of Tiffim, Ohio, and Manasssh Gro. vor, of Saxdusky, Ohio, for improved mode of ext acting Bt William R. Dutcher, of Troy, N. Y., assignor (by tm- meciste ‘razrfer) to He:vey Church, of Troy, aforesaid, for improvement in machinery for making rope and cord- es W. Mar‘in, of Burlington, N. eat assignor to Lewis Rotnerwell apd James W, Martin, aforeasid, for improved weighirg cart. Moss raters cf Lawrencs, Mars., asaignor to himselt ond W. J. Towne, of Newcon, Mass. for improvement ia yew listing registers and dampers for stoves. assignor to himself ‘or improved latze at- rving irrerular forme, Yy assiqnor to John Car- in locomotive and for im- Dratonrer sarauel W. Gillls, of Albany, N. Y., asalgaor to W. exo J. freadwell, Perry and Norton, of same place, for @erign for parlor loves. ‘Thomas A Herrick, of East Bridgewater, Mass, as- signor to Len.uel M. Leonard, of Taunton, Mass., for de- ign for cookicg atoves. Court Caiendar=This Day. e Cireust.—Non. 540, 08 B61, 552, 563, 90, Court 261, 645, 647, 648, C49, 605, 506, '507, 508, 609, 510, 51), 612, 618, 45," 341, 491. Usirep States Distaict Covrt.—Nos, 33 to 37, 30 to ym CouRT.—Now. 898, 857, B64. 679, 3, 233, 1, 61d. 267, 676, 627, 628. 626. 637, 69, 022,648, 608, 446, $95, 828, 262, 106. 126, 498,"48¢. 646” G48’ 640, O51. , 666, €57, 668, 659, at 652, 1, 226, 221, 10u, 476, 70, 71, 269, 386, 647, 56, ‘861, ‘24 t fires rw timbers, - Foreign Markets. ae bos taal elgh’ at rate Op late Mesh, Bre a par 1. gbree a3 Prryaunceo, April 26.—The transactions nines our g00c attendance at the sale, but no outsiders inter'ered co | '8* Dave bebo "eitling in imports, owing to the arrival of fia, tte people chinking bat, fnasmuchas tne order of the | O21) cne versel from @ ioreiga port, with an assorted car- go, but which has not yet commenced to » Our report 1s consequently confined to those goode which, previously received, were atill remsin’ on band for tale, From the rative ports, the recelpta have been, one veseel with jeiked b-ef from Rio Grance do Sul, also ad- vised in the pos'script toour last number; another with codfiah, flour and suxdries, from Rio de Janeiro. MARITIMB INTELEICRACE, Ore: seh Aerurndti= tao 6 and George La ‘Mth of each STEAMERS TO AND FROM poe es Isasmi—From Chariestom 19h and 4th, due at Havana lity From Havana oth and 28h, dveat Mew York Karrke Orry 08 New Guawapa—From New York 17(b, ar- riving a: Havana 284 anc Now Orleans 24k. From New O: Havana 8th due at New York 13ta. Biace Wanmions From New York 12th, arriving at 18th and New Oricens Zia, From eens Sith, due at Sew York 5. QUakmER Crry- From New York Ist co gen rg at Havana oth, and Mobile Sth. From Mobile 18th, due at Pew York 226, \—From. ‘York 27th, sie. pasa Mand CAmAWBA- New Nala tbh, Gas New Orlesna ih. From Now Orieaps 12:5, é “with the above Gates fal on Banday, the steamers will sai! ‘They leave New ©: Se near 8 A.M. ihn! yur a i egak, Bnd the Isabel leaver sriagon and Havana =a OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND CHINA, ‘The fo'lrwirg =r be of value to those having correspond. Buce with the sacti~ The mail lenver Bouthamypion wm the (th and 20th of each motth fame mon. ane ‘Arrives at Gibraltar eves toe Dik ane anu Sten of Artis toate tah ard in of mame mont arrveeat Alernsdvin abcet We ltth of wuune nnd ath of fol- Leaves es Fines about the 30h Or Fist of same and Sib oF 6ib of Aden about the 36th or 20th of same and 10h or or 7th of name and day of ari ‘about the 26th for Bombay, and 11th to 30th for China, ac. vpdian Bees Brvives at Bombay about the Md Bi 10 anna nr Port of New vom, May 2 26, 1856. hi Wind san Fr eisoo—Sutton & ‘ip Ri aor. ‘rept mt Cheat Femme, Kuowien, AcapiicyTeciNe Mall ea ‘on, Gibbs, Baithmore—Tole & Oe, fa mete (Prus), Ballasegus, 8t John, NB—Funch & Meine Sa \Operhard. Wet ‘Wetrm hea = a eeelly Raltimore—Btanton & Bi peawed away, but the Fogular sola Bark Réwi, Boclos Carine. a7 Remeron 6 mey be mere or fewer yg hog me, the ae ot rae Bee dneae e Biasey, san bred ¢ ey. coopers Yates & "a governnent continues the same, sud they Yasor, Laguasre—agre . Jove & Oo, Li ped their rey . on ao, Brig Burman, ary Bt Jo gene Paw D Brookman & Co, ee "9, Canecian sahjoots rig Whi ovtle=Thomoson & lon, should the occasion ever brs Feanes, tempi + Pate oie -3 BO. unter. her Brig Moria (Sve mndey, Failace proviaee | frit M Lown), Hunt poorer trmemeneaeents | feria runs tera yu bn aug pe ee ot ed fd Bebr W Ti cleare, Frith, Herbor Tang Mir & La ben: Telaration of the honorable exerticns Bich foe province fir Maiph Few Tyler, vaiachecla Fou. ir now mabin; 8 establish ole miliary organ: rret, Davis, tava: nsh—Bcranton & Taltmaz, tion, I bave jo scoala bchr F Baitioriy Griffen. Se ee 8 energy with which o claenen of her Copetinn on a have come forward to cerry into Sehr featine al Rooik 8 nee 800, effect ‘ovisione new mili'is act, and rus ‘Hopkins Ai ia—Merritl & Abbott. that the 1 be that this local fo:oe ‘will apeedily ce, Bal'more--Mellier, Lord & Querest. ‘Cowl, Smith. Newb! Metealf & Duncan. he placed om a footing of permacent witout Thave, . Sux Rowesn Wanine Baan, Bart Provident Rloop Maria Toulm | Cummings, ‘Sau ivor—Master. fie! FoR moangava—Abent ee ; nde ea ieeen pantie hk Puli ‘ it it Ross ‘peer, rsburg. wi Sultana. go unser th Zee wusplon c wienace tamctrers to Lmdiaco A Pleasants. 2b, 10 AM, off len, one of the noblest 7 endo ‘among Fenwich’s ipard. cachaoyed signals with steamstip James 8). he wi give them @ ehanee to show their ranort), Carver, Cardil pail! in the wre of Orearme, if eccasion offre, barond Soin Chenier Ooh (ot Senrenorts Seirars, Cures: AO darn, Goubt. Ibe; ares allan’ eet of men, ond their leader ip Baprat Crooker, Buntoon, New 7 dare, bu] ‘a the bravee: of the brave,”’ as Napoleon said of one of no 10 itt 2, Foadick, Experienced Shantiiehs Bowe ct M Beitaay, Moore, Cardenas, May 13 wit rugst b Moret Sooke me & Co oh 4, Int "4 84, gaw ap ‘smerioan end Henmohty serv 8 Bs is comapaay Hie brig Zoronater, boat receded from the shore. They were precsded by | fir dew Oriesus, and schr J B 1 tor do. abont seventy-five other emigrants, who heve been leay- rk N (of \aaton), Ams viey New Orieane, $8 ing for New Orleans tor several days past, and wil be jo. Pes a, Slvecs ot tant Buena toler it Owensloro’, in thie State, by about one hundred $a Wr anchores off Quarantine nbhscas exe firty, at Henderson by probably the seme nu Gray, Port au 13th Inst, with coffee Theentire command, when it reaches New Orleans, will probabiy number some five hundred men, and with 01 bark chartered for their own trans eran poms Set ther - apeed on Journey. : | aban 06S, ati Washinriow 7 i 5; E Fy Ectr ene Rootout tor Newbuzr. 3 Orrin Com jane Haskell, —, Rondeut BELOW. Bark Casrier Pigeon, Staw, trom Matecres. Bark Poward, ear weed, from Sagwa th ins:. Bily o wis, from Bio Jaxetro, ‘Wind ¢urtog the day ‘resh from NNW, Tel phic Marine Report. srreb'pe Medford, tte; Merrtmas, wbrenn ner E uartbe, Veehorn, Bybih, Tiras TPEtA Maye. are ween Sear Grokctd, One PRILAUELE ATs. Mac30. are brist ene; Gh eran; aches W Philine, Contes; Mary & Eu ‘& Eitzs' ec ees a BB % Li owveon, Barres, Boso Cid steamer l'elaware, Onpes, NYost Mobi e, Dei, Renny, Abtigue, Rene Condor, Aller. Borton; s*hrs George Hoftwan, Bie Crates e Rayeor Herta i 0 Loseer, S203. ae 1 ‘Nal ‘toe; Mercy Tax lor, Thokareon, Bans’ Exelon: Win Colyer, pee Siddiaen: Hi Grant, Re "man, Newbursvort Bilecellaneous and Disasters. Eo ron Livsiroor—Tke fine ebip Alvicu. Cart Wiliams, & ‘Mesorr Tapsooit & Co's lize, called on Saturday ‘ast for Laver” Foo! with 10 cabin and 120 second cabin passengers, Brio Rooezn (of New York) Comstock, kwh o fllonrgs of susar ficm Cleniuegcs tor Phitade phis Key ree’, »t the vest end of Granda aNauta, At Coe ae the morning of tbe Ist inst. Four wreching veerels weet to het ae letance. and afer taking out e be a succeeded in wet- = , Where ebe waa com jem ned, Brio Marcer.os, Walker, from Wilmington, NO, boundte Amsterdam with s'cargo of jamoer, put toto Nagau, NP, om bur day, 11th test, leading. foun D Panxen—be bull, o eing and sails ot ee Daal Fi ber f Urleann: trom tas por toe New fork, Wre-sod. at 8 wish, were rold by suction 10th inat for $20, Her anchors aad worth about $125, are to be sold in Borton, Tae taw- 8 Evid at private sale, tne owners houing about $1009, Ne insurance 0 vessel or Cargo. Bum Waxviia lof Newrort, RU Lortog, from Philada' wie cf 2st one totes oa ber off anc tading ter 'o Nassau, for Bung-r. with coal. was wrecked nigh rear White Bead. Verse! and apa Lotal lows. FiRiDK eve. enc, together wilh the crew, rode to anges ‘echr ‘fxpreaa. from Wells. There was ineursece * gcane $6 on cars at the Merchants’ MM Insurance offlea, jac Ror. Bour Jarrer, Becoo, of Barnstable, from Phil te Reston. With about 150 tons coal, white beaticg down oo oD Wore on (he llth frat, missed stays and went ashore on: Flegger, tnd with ber cargo became @ totn! ion; crew saved. Fete, rigeiny, cables, anch-re, cabin turritare, 80, saves, ta Feo fo Phil-celphia and acid, ‘Phe wase good vemtel, 125 tome, 18 years old. fcnr Monawk. Beard, at Bal imore from Ponce, on the 1ith ult iest a "man / overboard. Snip Bowditch, of Ros'on 57S tone, built in Medford ta 1698, has been ecid for $ 0,000, Ble is now at Bosion, where her purchasers re+ide, Bork Warren, 271 tone, 7 yearscid, kas been cold at New York for $400 ceab (By telegraph to Rulweot Waiter, Feq, Seeretary of the Bowl ro, May 24, ate of Uncerwriters.) Quen Ship Glen Lyon, Oliver, {s ashore 30 miles be.ow, ta bal (By telegraph to the Atlantlo Mutual Insurance Oomy &r Coun, ‘The steamer Nebraska, londed for Bow orien ook fre the damage or this morping. We are urabie yet to gay what losa ia. Lauxcnep—At Georgetown, Me, snip about 0 tore: chl ed thay ele maxced by Capt HR Gis, of one ee ‘Whelemen, Arr at Warren May 23, eh' Ben} North Pacific Ocean (ast reported bbls wh oll on board), at Honoluiu, ‘ané for Sag Harbor, leet from the Se Arr at Fayed 20th uit, Baiford, Francie, Ne trom Africa, 138 sperm. Bpoker—May a yet ea 14, lon 73 50, whalica schr Bante Clars, of —, dee Br echr Oregon, 38 gy inxs ! Greytown, Mic, for NTart, May 19, lat 83 99, 160 7% 40, Foreign Ports, fee Barstoa, May 15—In port echr Sarah ‘Maria, for NYork in a erie Rd were "ga barks Yer, Atbinson, 1, rod York 1 unre, RY 4, Mas 7—In port bi 10 Gays; ach Jou eph Hairax. May 20 arr pebt ea ia; Baltimore; Planet, Kenney, RY wiasad, SP, Bay 18. In cor! bray i Welker, Wilmington, NO, for Ametercam, eats in, Coms’ee! 1 cu WtenPiegos for Philacelphia, con: Viemnea (Gee Stee + Rover, Sims, from Baltimore, arr lth, Bid 1dr echy’ Mars part of crow, whe are ‘ee Osnner, 1h brig Mart. 6--In port echr DC Atwater, Means, from ®t hetore. ix Rume'l. Weal Tamplen- Pour av Princk Mav 1S—To port barks Chas & Lex, Amazon. Giohbs wig for captain ard fick; brige Croton, Biye, for NYork 2 days for mm game day; &pitfire, for do. Bid Tee, Foston Poxce, May Kits, deg 3d olbers an Deta Snowball, from ¢o, arr 7th, PoRTO Capgiio, May 9—In port scbrs Alice, fr Bahimore Brontes, ene “4 une. oRBHC. May Mi- Arr brig Clipper Lenieuz, N BuRINsx, April dg ara others as belcre. "AsiuE WS, Mey 19- C.d sehr Wren, Coe, Nore, ht, 0rouGE, NB, May 12° Cid sche J Home Ports, ALEXANDRIA, Mey 92. Arr echrs Potomse, Cum Carbuto, Lam Emlih, AR wail, Boll Waterbury, Fal) River; Frances Minor, Swan. tex, and Arctic, N York; Ch: Fall River; 8 Ames, Previderca Cid Werebam: boy, Fall River; 24h. bark Rlesnor, Stepi Liverpcos; Sebre Irem Smith Fell River: t WT Week: ore Yane‘ees, Jonas Sparks, Cumberland, Black Squall, and ul BACT MORE, May 24 9 25—Arr steamer Artesten, Osneiat, NY¥ork; burke Faladin Wi son, Sequinbor Lampll Leng, RYork, tor Barbadoes’ sebrs IC Hertz lock, Spainctrinidad: Wud Pivecn. Mien, Providesee: siee Mo Pike. Fautport, FG Burton, 7itcomb. ¥ York: chant, done, Boros, F E Flower, Rayrer, Portiand; & M Trier. do; JW ‘N Sediord: “Raceh rench, Lewis. York; ates Dighton; & & . Taunton; Kilico, Kingelape; K Haier fobinon, and Win Bacon, Hulse New low atin Gentoo from Tougav via & ‘Themes. Cid steamships Wm Jenkins, Heliet, Boston; Wertera: Berry } York; ship Gian rlette (Er). ‘Tyler, B York; D Eewall, Loud. Po town. Patrick Menry, Neen, NYor Onfeaze fh Gi Haske. Philar ner, Lovell, Alta Bihoar: bark "sewn fsaldh, Mobte, sehen Henry, Warson. end Geo Amos, ‘Ajehois, Ph Smith, Wi mington, Del, Fele ed. ne from ee roort; bri Tt or bake ree titprs a bark (bout alemb, and four torday, wind Wow a Rhand Sk wilt mowers Bi — Arr 254, of Vernon, Colina, WYork; pr orig Kent, Baltim abbott, Par. schr Wm BYork: 234, bark Renere, Hate, 'Havener Bt Grol; ooh ker, Leouiire, ravi, Waa Wasbington, ¥ J. Previderce. nes ae CHARLESTON, May 22~Cid brig Amonoowuck, Whiteberry, Al Ciany ecto 2—Arr sone oewaed, Jones, NYork. fy Bid sobre Mary EASTPORT — srr Vth, achr BK ‘Bunion, Low, New York. Sid 17th, echrs T Heady, An- Sereom, 2 ‘ach Lordon; brig ), Smith, New York * i yee, Alexand=is Yorke bid eohr By tare FRARKFORT May Li hie are Yerk; sebra Ccean Star, Sit! Norfolk; Capitol, rt Georgetown. 80; Fl; hy PALL RIVES. rr eohr pt a ‘HIAS, May 2I--Arr cht Wn Pope Holmes, 8 J M Churchill Treat, N ‘Hutchiason, logien Phindeipbia: sloope Mary Brash Morguay Port Retest TE Borden: Calling, MYork; Sub, wht Minerva, Becewia, a JAOKBONVILLE, 10—Arr brign PA Page, Lewia, bay; Raginaw, jatleon, RY ore 1 ilar, Bary Botton; sctr Alvarado, ing, Bee rao Tver: Bob, yer: We Wormald and dagen Coffin, 8 18th, brig Koeauth, Higa WYork; schra 10. sehr rake oe oor Foxy Hal enegort Bt Herre, Mart; ceo atoms MABBLEUESD— Hid 1éth, sehr B Pew ORLEANS, BW OBLE May 18—No 10h, AM Below, "coming pb. ahr WW we from Tampico Cld sieamehip Ros} Va Bararns Be ship Anne, strong, L ive RORFOLK. May 23—Art br light, Cook. iodo Mary Bi an Ratire, 10; W HM Santord, Culver. Pr pte Cq@ obra Uanry D Mears, Bnow, wh naw FORD 8a 2a Se He ab wan ree nanietces ean 49. ‘rew. 400 on) Ppichard Recor orch, Wim! CROVINGH TOWN, M May 2, 4 mig posi bewhiis-ng (from, pulse hia) Boston ; crim ea Czom Be ALES ¥c a Ll eon. (Glbline Ho men, Freeman, Rance ‘i Atos) ran at pt a APT er ware, Hardiog: Mery & Rina, Cat Lady Ker; Mall, Crowell. 4 Liop, ds, ‘Philadelphia; Nickeyton, tod nd Frankiin, Dem'ng Troy; Kelipse, Berton, ‘Vapiey. Hayman, Piymoul tpence BAY L Pharo.’ Aletandria’ (or bemrarie, Flaart. Pantego NNO! Fanny. Speace: By! @. Huntley, and’ Olesro, Doughty, iS ‘ramen, do. (yr Alexandria), Mey 26— Arr steamer er. Clark, N York, sehr ee oymeh, De Dawson, fours un. known, ie aria White Mlekeres’ Cardenas, D Sulier, talbros, Rappan ; John pod Kites, Ge 6 1, Beiladeiphiay Jobn Wesley, Brest, and Ten bella, Je ban nage, Loetiiard, Lym, B toes) spans wiley, Teomaner, aed te Paik Wana ast aes pa sebra Marcia Fatrow, Bpear, Ri “ CEATANN AR,’ May 2.—Ase azo, Brown, ache J meres ae rae GW ABoR— sia tote igomery, NOr- Jeane; ech Ma: ve WILMINGTO! ee SS an Coffin, Kew Ba 0. Mi 4 deoan Diao adi ne a matin HYgr ou 1 SR slob Gas c ae brie Se booeg & ane Rueh, Hotchkise, frova with 950 Tovcbed Bt Pernsmbuco April 13 bald Brent) Rogers, “for 8 Sendwich Islands. eek Billings, ¢ <i ale NYork Ade o 10th brine Revetle, ‘Tromscn, for NYars few dayn; wit loss of rudder. York. 2—In port Br brig Pilgrim, for Portiand, julia, Waycott, Baltl- Pharo, AVen- foal, ard Jrosrke K¥ork, HT 20d, Ordgepoe sda @ @ French, ‘lotte Shaw, Reston, J T Bartine, fer 3 fe teu ca a'Patawoer, ‘Aur sloop Pointer, Fowler, NYork fer i

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