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wrephs ‘FAs Nowe Gow raer Bapocted. ‘There hip been » tormade near Ge Bimin!, which cap. (aed Wwo wreeking versets. ‘Bere hove Beem Bb svy ‘n'ns BA tbe Oe! islands, which Pave remewdat retiraed operations je the salt ponds, out tho vena me of prospertty i ikely to be manifest ta @e rakiog. The loaguans, Long laineders, Ram Cay and Long Ony people w.0 be most happy to hai) Amertoan: Gitpe ond cell them their salt. t & : | i rt uit pH 5 2 5 8 | i | ! Bg Fy Fe i ef ir fis ih i E i z i F EE | seats, About 8 o'clock they wore gathered together again by officer Pritchard end escorted back to thetr quar there to remain until @ verdict was reached or until i order of the Court. Immediately on assuming the bench Judge Sanger di- Weoted that whe jary sh uid be Drought do en to tae court Joking somewhat care worn and \beir individual opinions ‘B Out twenty ene hours. Judge farger put the question to the foreman:—Mr. Foreman, have you agreed upon a verdict ? Foreman— We have not. Judge— Are there any usiructions upon points of law @at you desire? Foremer— Joégo—Is there any prodability of your agrecizg upon © veraix? Foreman—! should think pot, your honor. Wo stand ‘fm the same posiiion that we did last night as to opinion —It ig of the usmost importance, gentlemen, to lic and to tbe defendant that you agree upon s Dut in doipg #0, you must do so conscientiously ‘amé im accordance with your duty—azd yoo eay there is we hope of this? Foreman— there can be no chance of an agrecement. At] ae Officer, you may take the pspers from was then done, and thus tormiaated ihe trial which has 90 long occupied the public mind Bow understood that txe jary on their first ballot, aflerncon, were equally divided, rtanding six conviction and six for aequittal. HE Mesara. Hyde of Lowell, Gouch of Watertown, aad Ste- ot Cambridge, were the strong advocates cf an ac- on 3 the first discussions im the jary room, and Mestre. Rookwood and Spomer of Ashland, ‘ir gman of poaane, mate up the six who were for jaitta! on the first ballot ‘Tuttle of Lowell, subsequently jotnec their views, afterwarcs the foremen, Mr Rasvell of Lexington, the same view. This makes the eight who, from 9 o'owek latt evening, were of the opinion the Bot clearly proved. four, Mesers. Mossinger of Cambridge, Hvet- mm, Hotcdtnson and Nicbois of Charies- town, were for a conviction and #0 remained throughout Througbout the morning until toe discuarge of the , Mr Kallooh and bis counsel, Mr. Dana, were in and went ou) together, and with Mr. Steen, fhe ease will probably never reach another trial. [From the Borton Journal, April 8 } fy of this confioun, i Hee if In tbe f evid Essooma althoagh to doso ‘would ignore cireumatential evisenos—tne main potcts of whion are admitied—of the strongest possib! ‘The belief in nv guilt, we muy safely say. ‘Fal since the trial than before, aad notaing veepext tbe unfavoradic impression which bas been made By the cvidence. Usder such siroumstances, Mr. K«l- Jeoh ovght to withdraw entirely from the . Per. fenel frends may reily sround him, aod @ very iavge portion, perbaps a msjori'y of the pubic, may stil re gard bim ay innocent; bot bis infiaence as a minister @annct be revived unless this dark ciont ts seatteret. | ‘Ms presence tp the pu!pit would be acontinued reproach the cause of religion. The interest of the churoh and somety im per & step would be no concession of guilt” that po tnjod: ious counsels will be suffered to out- the dictates of propriety and discretion. [From the Boston Times, April 9.) ph subjotning the above, im the same , we learn that Mr, Kailoch ‘bas concluded, trom a duty which has an overbearing weight in his |, to abandon the fleld of the ministry, and to dy of law.” ‘The Anthracite Coal Trade. is ee AH HU i i ay Fat bia ty ia ii q in ti FA i i F ; Hutte efteartliny i eit tue Ha i ul a ! 5 } i j R & the withia | Nene, Piet lit Hi: li i ii f 2 ‘ 3 al : 3 > ¥ $ a FY <E i ree ence, we would giadiy | the minds of many whose opinions are worthy of | Spain fer in ee ore april s The correapendent of the ale Merwe ‘urciohes that ‘wh tae following tabic, Bemes gue Ip Ht ore tnotuded's nember of veusols in of son: strvction on the Ist of January inet, but woul’ be avatiadie in a war with Mextoo:— Nene Clas Guns. Statin. Retna Ivabel. - Ondis. }~ 2 06. .Derrd. Asteria. 80. .Cndis. Blanca... do, 35.. Forrel. ‘Reperas 2a 42.. snes. Perla. 43.. Ferrel. Balen. 40, . Oadis. 88. Autilics. 20..Cedis 30.. Antilles. 24.. Art Gobool, 16,. Masca. do, 20,. Ri> Pita. do. 18 do. do. do. do. 5 » do } + do, s screw sokr. %..Perrot. Loe idadddddddadddidddadd dad ‘dddadaa rying twenty. emalier craft 945 guns. most of whore aggregate horre po partment in the highest state of efficiency. The army at the presert timo numbers about 160,000 | men. There are on band at home about 300,000 modern perc:ssion muskets apd 160,000 flintiock, all in good condition. The light regiments are of course armed wt the minie ‘world. rifle. The artillery is one of the finest ia the has six pieces bronze twelve pound | ersand two twenty-four pounders—eight pieces io all. There are Night Datie tes of six pounder brun: pieces and one mocnted battery of twelve pounders ‘twenty four pound bowitsers, in which every man horse, end the pieces are barnessed with horses of mules.““The mounted artiliery is a splendid regi armed with twelve pouader bronze howtizers, mounted on the becks of greet mules, and ear>ines slang at tho sboulders of the men. Spaim is by no means unprep red, 20 ae fa concerned, for a vigorous cam: Another Swindliug Operation—The Swin@ler ht and From the Usios, April 7) A young man, probably from the Weat origimally, ap peared in this olty yesterdey, with bis pocke s iiled with sporious drafts. He arrived in the morning and took | lodgings at the Waverley, where he entsred bis nams on the register of the hotel as “J. K. Morton, Iilinois”” Hs wavared to get am introduction te a young gentioman Doarding at the Waverley, and through him was tniro- duced to Mr. Palmer, teller of the City Benk. He there sold a draft for $400 on the Bak of America. purporting to be drawn by Baroup, Hastings & Oo., of ledependence, ‘Missouri. In the course of yesterday he was identified as G. W. Moody. Poll eman Jenkinson was informed of the facis, ‘and be walied upon the stranger acd told bim that ho mus] that he was a rogue. Morton, or Moody, said | that be was wilhng to re the $400 if the back was Botentisied So he wentto the reside:ce ot the teller, ith Jenk! and refunded. Mr J. then wid bim | . He therefore wently to the and taken to Afer some parleytng the man confessed that his name was G W. Moody, and said he had latterly boarded at tbe Howard House, New York, but came to Syracuse with bis wife on = visit, end go came up bere to seil some Grafts, leaving bis wife at Syracuse meanwhile Mr Jenktpaon went to Syracuse last night, and asorrtainet that be bed s wife visiting there, as he siated. On searah- ing bim about $180 im good notes on the Artizans’ and Park banks, of New York, were found, and Ove drafts, porting to been drawn by Baronp, Aistings & bo. . Mo. on different banks and in favor | of difierent persons, a: follows :— Taal payable to G. R. Rackin, at the Fulton, New York. $600, Fayable to some party at ibe Bo wery Bank, New York. $500, to Wm H. Lewis, payable at the Corn Exchange | Beak. New York. _ 3360, payable to the eame at the Back cf Amertza, New | or \y $300 to rame st eame bank | In the trusk of Moody was found two @raf books, | | ene in biack the other ia bice ink Toese books oon tained Dundreds of biank drafts dated at the banking | house of Baro | to be filled up at any tim on the hotel registor, in no ures and filling up of the ‘thet he hae an ascomp'ice. | Th we believe, are ali the princtpal facts which have come to light so far in connection with this attempt at Onancieriog. Moody was committed to jafl to await a | — examination, whem more tes\imony has been pro- | | cured. | ‘Theatrical and Masical. Baoapway Tamatap.—The revirni of the ‘Last Days of Pompeil’’ bee proved & very jadicious operation. Palen aah mene wages ke Se s. My Bittor Kate.”’ . Nivvo'e Gaavaw.—The ae a ii itt “i 1 FuEE Pritts 52. i je term’ no W the w do port Da Tovpet,’’ the ballet esti “la Broxonters” ant tbe Pantomine of ‘‘Jooko” are te be pertormes i: ni at ‘ft i ii i i i | E I i to-night. g 14810" OF THE Co! IssraRD. | in i! { i i i t i i s? ae ‘ # th H ii : af i HW a38 § ; 3 id ffi ins ty i H { .7 ? i EE rt if F 2 i He Hi E i i H ; fr i ifiekil eds z i i § F if ty | EE 3 i H & mako a be; Mis. troops to lop ging to some Spaniards <f the old country. fortunate Spaniards were put itt Lemtge thelr offers of large sume of money for wthetr lives. the cities have ‘not as yo, it is true, besn ill treated ia pertons, but Alvarez bas forced from them heavy contributions, fixing ‘he amounts they were made thelr Alvar would be not aguinet hie aviempt to rey titude excticd against the Spaniards, would he thereby rum the risk of losing the precarious sap thas and government ponisn, tended ignorance, and y the pressing deman Havara Absolutely certain, that comprehend on what saves a ensly have the project of treaty proposed to § s i i : i pF Ht & i i ae first act was to able citizens, who wire than trast of being subjexs already given some of the 4d: Madrid journal. Alvare: er,”? has oon against all ibe inate ev ¢WB mero caprice. yume levied upon the mei ings tvarez 10 excite the just indignation of Spai rise to tho d:mands for ri Madrid. But fa tion to the Court of Jasiice in the case? of whether s war vetween the two countries will Titety in consequence of these events? stance Spain bad pumeroas causes of complaint agaiat Mexioo, and it appears that sho is no i ber shires of wer an forces, ard, in short, of making every possible props: Mon for ap expedition agalost Mexico, both at Cadiz and But, lo and behold, at ibis faire have come, the United Sates of being rea¢y so support as beg in preparation by whish the West ington engeges to make millions of dolars, #bich » the Mexican custom house: es ‘able operator for tao Unived States, Oa the one nd. their trearury te #0 gorged with vont tng over witb the prectou: tbat they are obliged, as wi Ocoasion, to remodel thelr castome tarif and lowerthe du- 2 : : H i 3 [ more, it will be readily understood thet in a | potms'of view thie operation of the United at ment will Dave the advantage of giving @ pia ip, Hastings & Oo , at Independence, ready | to: y Uaited States i f i i i i : i H : z t i 35 a5 : FE i t : 3 i c A 3 5 f i Bae hi u nt Bs gee them as quickly as deman: yjarez gave them to understand that if they ‘ncy immediately he himeef woul! come th }is scldiers to collect tt. ‘Abings the Bpeniards in alarm and terror are leaviog the to At posaib! jaws of ts" doathers! pat how could Ma popularit; the crosture of popular insurrestimn wholly depenc od fo: te maintenance? Preside C>mon- fort, though too enlightevea a men n0t to pd condemn the exo:sses commitsed, did not self strong enough to be ade even to biama, much more ie a of there eplied by de for redress vantages to be as we have potated FE if | if rH i ! i f fa 43 Ha Hg i ‘ i | 3 i ‘s 5 28 “iii F Hi HE ‘Upon this distracted oJuatrs. utmoss point of cutmimation. ved 10 death without meroy, The old Spaniards tiving ia When they did not pay did not Ta oom equence of these quickty as they oaa, the: of Saroly ts re ress made by the Orviaet of arid? Tied ho really veower I( he should disavow the acts of y op whicn his power Befo-e thic latter siroum ergsged 18 equip. copoentraticg me, mood demonst: Mexico, A treaiyis bans mrcape \* O'teea | loan to Mexis0 to be repaid by Tole would proves very elon antereees, meationed on a former aterial to 335 a! of intervening 11 ie i? Bs siss¢ = 3 fs quite dificult to 4a the President g g fe : i i fil Hi i HR gk ii i § I F i i ll il HH i € E i FH i a Q i i a = ily ! i i il Lj 3 z . The companies to o7mpose ignated by the regimental oommader. 4. Tho remaipiog squadron of the Ist Cavairy will move, ip liko manaer, along te line of the Pist'e river, bpd will be joined by the squadron o’ the 23 Dragoons now at Fort Kearaey, and by three of the comoan'es of 6th Isfomsry now at Fort Larsmie, at such time and in snoh mapner as may be directed by the officer command. eae ee describes in this enc the preceding Parsgraph. A jourth company of the 6th Iofantry, to be'd siguatet wy SRS, officer of Fort Laramie, will remaia ‘that post Gol. Sumner, ist Cavalry, will exerciss the geneva’ commard of the two moving columes last de: e>.ve, and will march with either as ne may elect. Spe- cial instroctions for bis guiaence wili be addrosscd to him from tbe beac quariers of thx army. rie howits ra may be teken from by water from Fo't mere take post as y companies. (to be de- signa d mander,) one to remain Rarreen st tetany: ‘the other for the present, at fort Ry Fort Ripley ‘will be abandoned #0 s00n as ihe necessary measures ae on for the ba aegepee pubiis ry, when the com; econ: fy) take posi Bi Fort Saetiin aii ted Se 1c 8, The six ooxmpanies of the Ssoond dri Fert Biley will proceed to take post at fort Leavenworth. 9. A supply of forsge, for soma ten deye or will de thrown oat (rom Fort Leavenworth in advance of each ofthe three ma ching columns above dosgaated; and their movements will commenced in an! renin bas) Beastontes vegetables will be faraishod to the troogs t ‘Btextent to seoure them age'natscarvy. 11 Frovision will be made ior wagons and packs to accompany the troops; and mules, not to exosed five hurdred will be purchased for the march 18, The proper departments of the staf will promp'ly make all nec‘esary preparations for the equipment, sup "enence of tee Movements above ordered of B evet lAcutenent General Ss0tt L THOMAS, Assistant Adjutact Goneral. Whe Dissenting Juror in the MoGee Murder Case in Boston, trial of he owes to the public en to hia- wing ¢ me ‘matement in relation to eald ake the fo case, and of bie position as @ joror at said tral sel to Firet—The opiai us wtioh ( hoid ia relation to tal m rein & verdict of gailty im tho case of a person on tal Tor a capital offeuee. 2 _ Second—From the evidence at the late trial on the Point cf the insanity of the seid MoGee I was futiy of the Opinion that he, at the time of the murder, acted under a delusion stroag enough to constitate insanity, aud was not, therefore. legally reeponaidie for the ast. The extraordivery statement sigaed by the other elevea Jjarors, 10 tne Attorney General, wherein it coved the above, and wherein it states I mind before the evidence in the owe 'wi trus. JOAN FEANO, Cumana, April 7, 1867. PRESIDENTIAL GALLaNTRY—MR. BuoHANAN Get- nyo Tum Mi7aNe — We find im the last isaue o tne Frang- ident Mrs Weo ber, ) ofa bandsome pair of mittens. y precious | epte:le in full, so that our readers may see how far our Presicen: is acquainted with the orcinary proprieues of Le: Waeariann, Peon, Deo 12, 1866. My Damar Mapam—I have reostved your favor oi the tne mittens you were kind enough to sead them wh much &: 8 token of ‘one ot the matrors of Indians. To your ¢ whole country is under great od! for ite triumpbant support of the oovetitation ead the Union atthe jato Presidential election a ocompilance wih your request, I tranemit yous I'keness of mysell, and hope you will socectes an addiiisaal presen enolosed gum of $26. | trust tnat, ander the bies Proviceroe, I nue to Len yoar good opia ally, JAMES BUOHANA! way be the custom at the Qa; jarity for vorsee to mrs iary return for val . © pecapiary 8 ~ ‘We do not Deliove there is a darkey ia Koa- y 80 urcultivased as to offer payment for a preseat made by a friend or » t. MARITIME LNTBLLIGRNOR, Now 5 out went woule Port of New York, April 0, 1836, aco. Bark Davis Rickmond—F II Whitmore & Oo. H Fewman, Ga: Bakimo-e—D L £00. i boy te Penle— Gomes, Wategs ‘4 00, Jayne, Ba rs . Mott A Co, Hepraubes Bride, Olllet, Nortel a> i east rrzegerreverss i ata SSRBrat) Tin es bare worse: the jot ween March ‘Gunoa 16—Are Eaea ta Fits | of Ary B D thepherd, Gale, ia a with bark Baly Wit | weiieer Weniect de BPS ou, roves, or, DM; eth, Int 04 lon TO opoke bole Lent ee ana Rivasroot March S3-—Are B Watts, Wabb, 24, from Alexardrie for Barbaaces; same day, svoke bri; walier, Bleever, Chi uest 4 the ent '; ; spoeeciventin Scere oe | mt ien We, Se oe eee ee ey Sisrch 20" sn reported, he Deng ae Mak tele areca eat, | Orleans: #arah & Emma, 3 ginger, vr from thia port so Grane biate. Orlosta 954 Partitinco Bark Pointer Webster, B Merch 24, with engar, to | Fellard’ Poston: render, Fa JW Riwell Sih inst wiSe$6, ton 160; spoke sole chant, Lawrenoe, 8 ‘reported ent for 10 ; Youth, of and for Baltimore from Favannst; same dey, for N¥ork); lms. — 88, ‘lon 74 40, signalized ship Ann Sise, from Mobile for In the river outwai d hou 2th, Squando, Jordan, and Ad Bark Ocean Bome (of Surry March wees, Sane i r yi sever to master er The batt akoe Genes Pek Ae Feng Sen Dog. 1 Bown HOrieane satied tn com am York. puted tn company tour, March %1—Off, Wm & Jane, Cobb, from NOrleans with dee, 10 Welsh, Carver Chass’ Einctarred Maury | for Amslerdam. er Brig Gen Wi Warrstas.e March Seine Kate & Ales of Bom York, gy heaee waste gone, cargo diag, and ie be 5 Nucara, at Haurrax—Twrzcearec, ant dee ‘York Marek 10, Ocean at ; ‘Brig Orimen Hreraid, at Malta; 160, Rqsador’ and Vicker, st Lon: wi Sonar ss do: aa, Hobers Foal, St Care. Bg 2uih, Xo.th tem. ‘St Balvoats 25th, ia <Strig Sooan Obarieston March 26, Hero, at Liverpool, eom- Pobr ; 9, Polar, at Bareslons; sai, Fe Priand ft. . Kether Barry, at Havre; 20h, Chater Oak, and Horten= loo Jeveiro for F. 5 Mobile Mareb 24th, Wolfe, at Grimaby. ee a ih eR eo Bailed for New Yors ‘ist, Coriolanue and Jublisane, ‘Rehr Torah Mele, (ot ‘Cold opring)y Underhily ar Bur Blanchard, trom Liverpool? iin, Kelemssan: trom So; March 27, with fruit toT Gimartinn 26t, Advance, Cuiwater, Henry Clay, Mataro, and 8zuando, Schr Bima amelia Harding, Savannah, 15 days, Expe- | from Liverpool. rienced very heavy wi Rebr Abd el Kad: Kirwan, oe ~ Ewith and Mary Stedman Terry, NYork DJ Brower, Obam- Bteamer Curlew, Wi fence. ber'ain and Grenadila, Merrytan, Boston’ Sid shtve Oum- prin berjand, Lambert oeraam “Banshee, Wingate, Barvaloaa; outa senare Co RGR. Beare ake, Sroare sie See ei Beta, to le a er, Hemea, | a eee nin eee eeeeeece En grease bee eeese geese Marine sep, Biizabethore. Old schrs dave, Burnett. NBrusswick; NASPAU. NP. March 21—The ship Camden Bolles, arrived | Smblem, Kelly, NVork: wa, Binsemen, Noersey: bere trom Charieston on the l0bb, to receive the cargo of tbe | Worder’ I NYork; Tieothy Wood , ship Ophir, Capt By rue, Istely wrecked, and suled fer New ‘April 7 Winslow, : Clein, arrived from Gaveunab, heviag been shart-red to-carry ours) yor! at the oo ton raved irom the wrecked. ship Tanlsoot to Liverpool, : sebrs i orieinel éeatia: tion : "Tbe tJudgoot the Admiralty bas decreed 80 per cent for sa!- | {amy Prat Windies: yage of the ret proceeds ot the cargo and sept racy bie Gregory, NOrlears. Tray their own conus in tho aso of the Brian brig SALAS “April Sic or seven yensals have arrived within ples Ee Sree oP arte, aD retes taroks | Set rae vars ® toy Putte, Pe efor a a , April 7 . , Phi- Bosco, which hey incienantly revused.. She isadvertived for | ladetpita: — fm sale co 4th May next Bhe is (18887 95tons, and built at Ker- | “PRaNKFORT, April 2—Arr achre William, Foes, NYork; nebunk ‘ast year. faetened JW Nickerson. Hickerson, Norfolt. ‘The scbr Hover of this port, Oapt Lewis arrived this morn- | HOLMMS's HOLD, AprilG PM—Ar schra Charles A. tet. ing baving left thie for Haltimore four weeks ago She for i. 7 Freeman, Freeman, 60 for whnin twenty miles of ‘he Delaware, was thrown on ort Balimere for Bangor; O Beam ends and bad to cut away the inaiomaeat to right her. 10; Leading Breeze, Weweona, fbebes been endeerering voreech aa) American port snes | Boao for Fu ‘M Price, Chamberlain, P-ymovts = th. Arr brigs Waccamaw, Grant, NOrleans for Boston; Le- PBILADELPHTA, April9—Are barks Rostock (Russian) | online Huichinnsa, Waltiacre Tor to: schre J 6 Bleeker: Bac Behrek, Palermo; Phantom, Guig, Ho Janeirg: echrs Chas | Warde’ Pilsdripia for Rouon, Fanwy Poance, é9 or Guin Moor, Ingersol), Provi¢ence, F E itt, Smith, Bedford cv; Ellen H Gott, Haskell. Nor’ for Port) ; Luov Penn, ‘Cid steamers Boston, Sellew, and Novelty w York; Baltimore for Nantuchet 619 hark Zidon, Myra, cer eater Bete ernie, esi S nae Yapenel: | Mae beeer eine a hiss 7 Peeeae aes New London: Sas Barratt, Davis, Rorbuty; Bt tea Imander, | 90.0 Farnsworth eis ay Palmer, New Haven. fh arr and eld echre Warrior, Willer. "York for Kenae EE age | Boston AS o ad ore AL Eipeeincens anf Diente, 4 tanneh War Weodt poreer of stoamebip Beiion-“othe min Ooaneciont at wick, Bi. Falint oo" Dearie, “Carol ina Cantivin New Jork Cant UeoR Welch, left Oarditt (Wales). and Lucy Penp. Remaio si 0 AM w.od lieht from B. De'ge ‘Warcemaw, Leontine; echre Jolla M Hi ‘log; Frances Watch JB Bleeker Fanny and Bi'en H Gott Passed Wyichr 8 Okadvourne, Waiawright, from NO, }OULAND LIGHT. 4 pril §—Passing in, abark and fire Part Mystery. trom NOriowus’ ‘Pesaca th, brig Aibt adamat from yton. NO. | Wind 8a. . Cornelius, Richmond, 3 days. BOSTON, April 8—Arr shipe In : wa. iayes. Bichwond, fw Sim; } Calon, yp Savannah; . bichmons \a} janie Helena; White Cloud, Virginia, 3 days Hoyt, Cape Town, GH; Valea. ‘Messine: Zidon, Virginia. Davis, Rem rs 0 & Steteon Cobb. ‘and Sovhia Par- swe Ica" pare en ane Leet kas asta \ambers . is Halifax: Brewater, Dunbar. 3 Tropic, Nowell, BOriears; ‘tok etn! land, Brewn. do; ‘Crosby. Pi ; Heary | May, Wateon, do; James @ Stil'e Corson, NYork; Jas Law- renoe, Alien, do; Elizabeth. West, do Sid, wind B to ESS, © good breeze. steamship Europa. at 12:50. Bs LTIMORE, April 8—arr bark David G Wilson, Peacock, NOrleans: # bre Woodbridge, Lp NP; 8 M Sher- map, Sberm: rovidence ld a Shaw, an, NYork; bark amszon ‘Windies; schrs Fre JACKSONVILLE. March 2}—Arr schrs Saratoga Small, Boston; 30th, A Heston, Byan, NYork; Sist, Frankiin Gell, Kobingoa and Conneaut, Hammond do: April lst J Preble, Marcia, Fowler. de. $4, bark Kiizabeth J, Thomas, Bevoilie, Cartcer. Key Wort: sehr Roan, Alen, Now Mareh 36th brig Lillien hl ‘Curscos; 27th, Cree Rear o bees ‘ihe tort, Wakedela. Providence; S0th, brie Oxon, schrs Missiraipp!. Trask,’ Mi April ist, chor (bavive one durng 4, fal ao 'D'C Huw Hal. on our vovage lock. NYork; $4. brig Ti Ledoy, Curecns. Sm New Haursniae—Jonee Marob 2%—Arr sobr Juliet émall Small, NYork, mornirg urbent the satis of the sbi OLR, april Cid eche Aricils, Baker, Peruana, them on the scbr EDPOKD, Apri! 8Sid echre Corr ella, Rasssll, Phi- work: T bave therefore sent them to town. H Adams Adsme, Baltimore T 8 Jeet of water ta her bold; it Albany; ‘Kile Nodman, ‘Pervy, New York; Hume, Pils: broken. The weather was 2 Oe a vEN, Apel 8. - u Sind sea rough. all hanes got fr ‘She ship lave well ay BM hen A Sy iy bing Fe and Tbave great hoves of geuing ber off ifthe weather will | id schrs Wm % Conquest NYork: Inbel Dart Biizavethpert; permit. T have the echra ‘h, an! Excelsior here and et- | aloo York. pect he Drummord —(By letter o Mllwood Walter, eq, Be- | ““N KT, Aprii 7,8 AM—In port sthre Bilen H Gott Has- Board of Underwriters) bell, from, Portiand: Glare Enrr SuRK—Cant Low, ofechr 1. Sheppard. on his arrival ford for Pudedelphia; Regey Mt st Pawan, SP, 6th ult from Key Wert, reported, ‘ship | B67, Pallas, A W Benedict, O took, Rebecca, L HL Sunk 70,18 faihoms ‘water, a few talles west ‘ot Deckinan's Mh 5 ‘Hudson, Abby Lindsley, Key, in the Guif. Ronn Joun 8 Bnarven, der op Bul ran arbore she rematoed 7th inst. apd PROVIDENCE, Aj T-Arr scbre Jobe 8 Shi Balumore (ree M , B Frink. } onghty, ip, Bmp; el; sloops Thos Hull Hull, an teamer Ourlew W' Miller, from Baltimore for Provi- hiock's Botnt fh inst during & "heavy ‘Behr Carroll hes ‘iiiame, do. gove ‘B from Providence to ighten her. She has received Bo damage, and would come eff after taking ont part of cargo | cain Hall tow. L ootuea,” Dib die; tour Mary Staries, Staples from Sagus la Grande with a cargo Of sugar apd moiasees for New York, pat inte Charles. | 1 attached. ton in ¢istress baving ‘are indebted to Messrs Moody & Telfair for the above.) jos: foremast with Benavpa. Mareh 28—The ahip Dirigo. Young west tosea on more Thureday Isat ibe touched on the ose chant bat remain rt bets Cone, Bpwast, Weems. ed bat a jew minutes. and sustained no Ne mage. — . bark The _ (avd waa ordered ‘caton), Cld scbr Jobe B ‘0 a Zz Steaaah bark | Keil, NYork. tid brig MP Rich; sohrs Geos Adams, Vieto- Lecoeq baa discharge waiting advice {rom own Scum Oxcy Son (not Ouly Daaghter), from New Redford her @ tor cane cman tnd the capiaia is | ere. "PROVINCETOWN, April 8-Sid schr Emeline Chester, Philadelphia, RICHMOND, Aj for Philadelr bia. in ballast ia the vessel which went ashore at | Warren Goddard, RI Bandy Hook, mornirg of 24 inst, In n NW gale, | Porto Rico; schire , Lunt, Fasieor, 8 8 allen, Mimuxa Vessri-Babr W 1A Bpadord, Oaptain Tooker, ald | ker, Bosian. Parker, Compton, Bostym from Mow York fan 1d for Floris, nad. hes mot tines been THOAGERE, April Bare sehr Pendleton, Maddox, Delawareria ‘itr remain (iad arr ociee Ws Rew York, | Ol 0b, brig Mezalian ‘ibvots, tavana; seve # Pension, ye S47, ‘7. D ul valued at $4000, and insured in New York for $1000. | Maddox Norfolk. ld 24, brig Vincennes Trask Ravaunah. Lavncusp—Yesterdsy morning, at 934 o'clock, Mr Wm H | Webb asfely launched from his rhip yard foot of Bixth street, East River, asplendid dollt of the best materials, her frame being of white oak and — top of live oak. She is 1100 tons burthen. 172 feet her feet beam and 28 fect Post, 6m Ith & Co. and eta, commanded by Capt Jam At Few: sh by Mr John Currier, Lr, a, ewburyport sth inst, lone Currier supe’ rior sate of shout tena, called byrarin Witla Re, and undoubtedly ‘tended for Caloutta 7 Montreal, Gray. Ochot namainhe bec 6 Parnumbuce March It; with 1405 Bois ea and 16,00 i ofl, ww 3} ie G with ' dat ia 3 | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. abip called the Roger A Hiera. @he ts 38 Bet their tine of Anes pack | run in ine of Ani werp applying at nes est AUST ORTH, WILL FIND A NOTR IN THE METRO- |4 addrensed as directed. SSS v wi jobn ‘Whalemen. HRNRY McMANNUS OR EIB COUSIN ae will ween 4and 7 in a rsa Bea Veaving Taleshaano, eee cera ara Eat TLL “FP.” CALL af THE HEBALD OFFICE BE- tween the hours of 11 and 3 o'elork! WHE MILITARY. PERALD MOSKETERRS —THE Manenns y raie ‘quested meet 5 Fourth etveel, on Saturday evening, at § o'clock, order, mae isin the Fins, wor eave Jon for utes fed vary oreo, 3 320 ‘tien. Weber ellay, trom NYore for Georgetown, 80, | After D6 F h L Richardson, Bayley, Qrxro1 ete i chardege. Baziey, trom Newburrport for ENIOR VATERA® CORFS, pfAnacos, Marc 2—In port sche W H Sanford, Chase, for | erect ‘hie ( Torn iy . OOH. Feb 19~1i ‘ ° O pert ir. French, toy Wont ta neetine seme see, | mote reared oe iii sess | TPR e O foremmaat); Kis ‘ trom. "pat in 1b for THE LECTURE SEASON, rater to wall nest day: Lt i from James River for Rio Janeiro, 12 for B York, to sell s ‘RW YO fe RIvIRRR JAET AIR Pink place boo ‘D, CHRRK®, 1 Dreedway,

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