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w ee THE LATEST NEWS. Gar Rolations with Sew Granada, VRWATE INPKPERIENCR AND TWO FLOORS OF WARK ORDERED TO PANAMA, AND THR STEAM FRIGATE WAKASH AND TWO BLOOPH OF WAR OR- BERKD TO AHFINWALJ~ Wasnuasran, Aprit 24, 1657. ‘Be Sevretary of the Navy is Dnsity engaged com- ploling the arrangements for wwerrasing our naval forves ib @e Caribbean, Pacitlc and China Seas. Jeend you a tiet of the vessels of war, with the pamber f gum hey mount, which have been ordered to rea- @ervove ot Panams and Aspinwall, owing to the present eamphvated tale of aftuirs between the governments of fe United Hates and New Gramala. The following vewr: of the Pacitic feet have ben or- ered to Panaaia — of war John Adams, @F the above Beet, Une Independence and Decatur were ‘wo Panama on the jth inst, The John Adams was at Catlao wm Ge Lahof March, but she bas probably arrived at ‘Wanmna before the. @f the home squadron, we following veseols have been emdered to Aspurwail — fapam frignte Wabash, opens, moe nae De wal ab Aspipvall ou thd Ath nt, The od from New. Worle on Ube: ‘MAL tust. aud the ‘Oaeqeobably rocewed ber uracrs amd departed for Aspuu \ ‘Ywem the above it wili be seen that eur yovernment Bas “mmarray of 166 guns on the coasts of New Granada; it) ad- ston to which force the steam frigste Roanoke, of 40 EB, DOW. at Norfolk, will probably be despatched to A» PRwwalli s soon as Ebe can be got ready. The sloop of swear Bt. Mary's, of 22 puns, which at last aocoumts was 4 -am Juan dei Sur, may have returued 0 Pauama by se maddie of this month. Affaire in Wi MEPANTURK OF THE FACIFIC WAGON ROUTE CORPR, ETC Waseowares, April 24, 1857. Wee arrangements are now compieted for the construc. Se the Catiforns wagon rowis, and the superinion- emis, with their auiachis, laave tomorrow Tor tha sone Geb bedors. Bere & a great dearth of news just How. 91 GHNERAL NEWSPAPER DESYATCH UTAH GOVRRNOKSEIP—CALIPORNIA MAH, 06% WAACT— POLICY OF THE DEPARTMENT REGARDING APPOINTMENTS, ETC. ‘Wasemeros, April 24, 1857, he Governorehip of Ctab has been tendered Majer Ben. MiDadoch, and it is Believed that he will accept the ap- Petament. A betters now on tte way 4o him, request: fag his presence in Washinigton. ‘Who design of the administration fs to pareve a per pairy tewards Utah, in order that the laws may be exe tented and the rights of every auhabitant in the Territory reterted without recourse to arms. (Bho Postmaster General has oonchided @ cowtrect with “Whe Panama Railroat Company tocenvey the mails screw fe; Bthmos unui the expiration of the present contracts WH the steamship companies two years hence. The rate { $300,000 per unum. ‘Tre departments have seteddn nearty all cases where @e comin: ions of fecicral officers have expired. Although the rotation principle is not intended to be ap- pied to the minor officers, aud removals are to be made dally for caior—as 50 declared—the departments eomtinne @ Be Cyerwhelmed with applications, the Post Office eape- G@eBy. At this tive Musdred betters at beast a week, with Gaeuror nis echoed, are reowived, seboHing appointinemt. The charges against Mr. Rant, Governor of Nebraca, Raving deen Withdrain, tic will be removed on the ground @ prdlic oxpedioncy. This provable that his ruccumar WH be choven from « nou-slerehokding Btste. Boe President was +rrenailed Dy the Marine Rand last igh, on the occasion of the Mth anniversary of hiv birth ‘Bee Hon. Jotun 6. Méntgomery, Congreseman elect from. fe Twelth district, Mumytranin, died thie morning, at Basville, Pa, from the Nauanal Hotel disease, comtrmobed Qing the Senagaration at Washingtan. News from Havana. Nirw OnuxAws, April ah, 1867 De eam tip Cahuwhe tas arrived here, with Havana @atre 0 Whe 200i) int. Sho repurts epovuntering @ heavy twenterly gale on the 13th, and falling in with the bark Career, from New York, of Hatteras, on the morning of @e Bib, evtirety adandowet. Keut Der, oO charge of @ tm, 10 New York Be cok rat Havann ant Matauwws wire 242,000 Demme. The market was unetiel, but prises had wvaned ewe res. Me Serviogs left Havana on the 19) ium. for hey West, Mee ofticr rs asi crew were ail well @ei Oxnard, tho late defaulting exchange broker of Quis ty, Was ordered by the Captain Genoral to deave she Dibemt, 200) 6 package of $15,000 had been udken from tim | ‘Whe ‘Trane-AUantic Telegraph Company. Haiarax, April 24, 1867. Me Provincial Parlament has Jeet pawed @ bill which @mmeeder 10 the Atlanuc Telegraph Oompany the exclusive ia for Oy years to land upon the sheros of this Pro- ‘gem submarine wlegraph cables. We underrtand that WM of birallar import have avo paswed the Leglilauarns of “Wow Bropswick and Maine. Case of Stabbing In Providence. Prowrmevce, BR. 1., April 24, 1867. Sebn Ro Balch, the Troasurer of the Providence and Berewter Railroad Company, war severly and it Samed fatally wabbed by & colored man tamed Barnes, veoh was inirricatt. Racrimoun, April 24, 1857. Dfre in Ur Youyland Poulentary last night destroped ame & he workshops and # quantity of machinery. Tho Were be Bbowt $20,000. None of the prisoners escaped, ag owe) evidently planned by come of Gem with Oa view paeaenataleiarans PMPLADELPHIA eng Railroad, 49. by 1887. 13; Casmamrow, April today 090 baleen at tackanged pres winte the reoetjA of the Aare Cotten Mae ‘Bere bare boon ow the d Woon ie «aime de er reewi'y dew abod agrabnst , Werther he ent ber NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1857—TRIPLE ‘The Capture of the Alleged Slaver Merchant. MARSHAL MYNDERS 48 a“ Hie IDKA IN REFERENCE TO “ _—ORVAT YUN af Prkh 46 RAST RIVER—THM SCHOONER MER- CHANT UNDER WKIOH YOR THE IVORY TKADR— KXCITING CHASB—YANKEB VERSU@ SPANIARD— CAPTURE OF ALL HANDS, WTC. BFC. We announced im our yesterday morning’s edition the capture of the schooner Merchant, oxtward bound for Corsica, a9 was stated, but suspected by the authorities of Preparing fora slaving excursion to the coast of Airica. We are now enabied to lay fol particulars in reference to her before our readers. Some fortuight or three weeks since, information was forwarded to the office of the United States District Atterney that s echoouer was fitting out at pier 48 Past river, whose real destination was the coast of Africa, in quest of slaves. The Marshal, Oaptain Tsalah Rynders, was forthwith put in possession of the facts, and kept good watch upon her movements whilst abe was preparing for departure. On Wednesday night lust be wended his way to the aforesaid spot, disguned a3 « country man, and found the steamship Tennesse tying at the head of the pier, and the echooner near to her within the dock. Looking about him as though searching for some person, he was tinally accosted from the deck of the stealner, and on stepping aboard her be gavegthe somewhat Vague statement that he had come from the country and ‘was looking after a Drother of his who had lataly arrived @t this port. The persons to whom he midressed huusell were immediately convinced that they had w deat With @ greenhorn, which conviction was mot at all de- creased when he stated that, “not knowing the Ten formerty. fab with the old saits, i whie Captain . Rrtinc. 2 2 RSS igneranse, on. of em wok him to ‘the vestel and rage ent the sehooder Samon (winking)—That's a blackbird. MARSHAL _ (astonished) — Where, bow? Sarcon—That craft there. She goes off kom, ton. MARSHAL (not catching sighs of the blackbird in quastion) —But why don't she fly off now? Sanon—Oh she'll fly off, ag yon call it, az aoon aa the sieamer takes her in ww. MARsnaL—Ah now, that’s good; blackbirds in tow of a fteamer. Look you here, I know what's a blackbird; we've lots of ’em up in the country where I cewe from! You can't fool me! | Sarok—I mean ehe’s a going to sea soon. { MansaL—That boat goto rea? You vat't make mo take sag ims she arn't big enough. The Captain states that he became the — stork of these men during some hour and a baif, and in dhe mean. me kept both eyes and ears open. On leaving the pier, he met his brother aud set him to wateh the schoouer ‘with orders to let him know the very moment that any | Movement tock place on beard her. “He thon engaged the eteamboat Satelite and obtained ube assistance of Captain | Yaurice and Lieutenants Samford and Reynekis, of the revenne schooner Washington, who embarked aboard the steamer, and kept watch and ward of the doiugs of the tuspected craft. At8 A. M. Thorsday the tugboat Geerge Bir Deck steamed towards the Merchant, and prepared 1g take ber down the bay. ‘The Marshal’ was in. formed of this fact by his brother, but he could not reach the river in time to get on board the Satellite, and join in the chase. Ile then hastened to the Battery, with the in- | temtion of reaching Staten Island by the ferry, and hailing | his steamer on the way. In this, tao, ho was disappointed, ‘but he managed to obtain @ capital view of the ebare with & televeope from the top of the barge house. ‘The Saivilite, having on board the United States revenve officers, passed the Merchant, but slackened spoad towards the Narrows, and dropped astern, as though waiting for a stip without exciting euspicion. ' Owing to the wind calm- | ing, he George Birbeck towed the schooner considerably further than is usual, but finaly loosed hold and returned the city. Another steamer—the John Birbeck— then shot towards ber, as though to put aboard, Dut finding tiere was still net sufficient wind, she threw her a line, and commenced towing her further out, The Satellite now gave chase, which the fulke on schooner and tag were pot slow in » would have dove had there been enfficient vy tung bad been prepared the night before to pres aptore when once off, Captain Ryndors bad par: fenkurty remarked certain arrangements to that effect. At the end of hwlf an heur the Sateilita ran down the Mor. ‘chant, about six wiles outude of Sandy Hook, and placing 6 few hands on board her, Caplan Faunce pat afver the John Rirkbeck as fact ax “all steam on’? world tet him. ‘The race was exciting, for everything Gepapded on the owners, &e., getting © ghore before the revenue oftiters: care np widh them. But tha Ratellita wes too feet, and the Jobu Birkbeck had to aul down her colon and sur- render. On beant of her were found the fullewing Spa- Dish and Portaguese gentlemen, who will undergo their trials as being engaged in the simve trade-— Hoopar Maurits De Ounha, — Gendro Carvers, Viveent Bier, Andreas Caxtor. Da Cunha & te individual who tely tried for his the schooner Falmouth, Wut ‘fact must necessarily tall other th his favor in the present case, Captain Strom is the re | puted commander of the Merchant, but was not found on beard. "Nine sailors were captured on tbe sehounen, Thy Prank Antonio. Jones and Mills a Americans, but the remainder are Spaniards or Portuguese. AS our reporter reached the Merchant these men were coming on shore in a bent. | ‘They were bundcurfed two together, and did not look by any means « reputable tot ‘should «mention that the Marshal ascisted tn the search of the schooner himself. On board of her wore found ail the various stores usual for euch voyages. Hor | rowing a noukey jacket from a sailor he went peering | inw every hole and corner of the veswel. One man had ercretod “himself among the coal, Dut the captain's lantern found him out. Betag desirogs of te-ting the pr Liquid in the water tank, Marshal Ryders tnape terior, whieb he found’ but half full, saving room W breathe for one individual, whe the rer fancied security. The Gaptain suggested the possibility the Ineation becoming dangerous, as the tank might pro filled soon with wat 1 requested him to a gave their names a foikywee ~ | John ~ Chrietopher Alexander, { Jaswen Mills, Martin Prauk, James Frances, John Roberts, | John Peters, Jobu Brown, jail, and the doings of t has been liteli him of any colle in the tnatter. We over be will be called upon to give Dal Greal praise i< dae to the Marshal for this firet way tn the slavery Dntine; be cortagnty dupa erable tact in tur arrangements, att, one or two mor such captures will dake Uns Liitude rather too bot for our Spanish treads. The Manvhal smal that be has received mwalwaiie ad from Capte m }euaen, who bar met avery wn of bis with tbe @imext promptiude, and he shall be happy (s accompany him ip any furiber exeur sions of the sort, as the bay i now getting w he very pier, eud he io food af the water. r 1 for bir appearane> | Faller Intelligence. | Caance or Pause Pornwoss.—El Beanett, « real etate | Droker, residing at No. 219 Weet Aixteeuth street, wae brought before Justice Connolly, at the Lower Potes Court, yerterday, op charge of obtaining real eviate to We amount of $1,600 from Ale xunder{Ovtrander, aloo real evtate bro- rer doing boxinew et No. 157 Broadway. The compiain- ent alleges Wai be bought @ pumber of lots miusted on Vibth and 116th areets, pear Beventh eveuue, from de fondant defendant et Sing Sing by mane of 9 forged pardon, was yesterday: ‘Committed Gor trial by Justin Cemnoily, in Gofault of 6600 hall, The magistret’ intends sending the paper hefnrs wdjudcation. Aoratohard har uct Yet boon ableto promare tue meramary bail, but i ie Parma some ou wil be to ions | ward and boron bis man ere many duye elanse Benerars of 4 Dorr Pack twe Teng turgiane, tamed darren Burne amt Thoraas MoGany, wer coughs in Beniee of abo HNO, No. 297 Th aroma, on Pe rguatnt oy Score exiewalk: ! Otty Intelligence. Mygnayous 74lk 4? YER Br. Dams Hon. —Vooterday afternom, aboot balf-past four o’cloc", a gentleman name! Whitmore, Dowding at the St Denis Hotel, eornor af Broadway and Fieventh street, was found dead in his roma, under somewhat mysterious cireumstances. Tho deoeused was ip usual good health and spirits at break- Sart, and after porsaking af eDeary suse retired to his room, In the afternoon, about <A four o'clock, & brother of deceased called at the hotel and knock al his room door, but received mo anewer. On openia’ the door the deceased was found Lg floor, ‘with one or two plight his The ft ed nds have ir. the Con- yaury do. = " ceased was formerly 3 resident of New » Btaten Talaoha Det be live ee De big some time past. was un uumarried man, about 35 years of age, and ‘appoared 40 be im the enjoyment of good Sisarue be ‘Tmpanarwo Canim.—The crossing of the North river not kese than $50,000 to $76,000 have been expended by he different companies fa erection of masts near Fors Washington and Le», for the purpose of swinging the wires across the ster, fgherrbodnte ‘one mile, but all at- tem) is kind to Keep Up a regular communicat wal a, shore’ have. failed, “Within the awe the pt ghey Beh Nira between R wi Raw wor ery ence, eon Tair has spate we tag =~ fe very heavy the cables were laid by Mr. Heiss without diftl- culty or accident of any kind. ‘Tus New You Wnaut.—Captain Cobb, of the ashing schooner Wun. Riiey, and Captain Harris, of schooner B. ¥, Brown, while cruising off’ Sandy Hook on Saturday last, came in contact with astranger, which proved to be @ persons, the date for the aon of ‘gee in the eld is | z Mr. Feramorz Little, juet arrived writes to inform us that the charges Capt. Gunnison and serts, aleo, the charge against the with the murder of Col, Babbitt is, iis possession. des of the story. a i i | i pomination fo the At than twas) vr jour- and of course Washington, the centro of the Jamestown society, will represented share. Fs “ain stowry: ory, THE RECENT CHARGES AGAINST THE MORMONA. from Salt Lake City, againet the Mormons connection like the. rest, one of Judge Drummond’s creation. We leave the Judge to dis- of these disclaimers by such evidence as he may have We have done our part by giving beth Another correspondent, Mr. James Artington Bennet, right whale. Preparation was Immediately made for bis | writes us word that he has changed his mind about replac- capture, and in about three hours the prize was taken. He was immediately towed to Staten Island, where he was cut up, and yesterday the blubber and bone were brought to the city, “The whale measured 48 feet in length, 10 fect across the breast, and will yiekt wbout 40 barrels of oil and five hundred pounds of Firui wy Wut Sruner—Betwoen 7 and 8 o'clock last even. ing the alarm of fire for the Eighth district. was caused by the dkeovory of Are in the flour and feed store belonging J. & J. Van Nostrand, at No. 164 West street. The fire. Lake a cracked skull. public money to cend United States at all. Some bringing this deluded people to reason. ing and administering them will, in his opinion, be a much ing Brigham Young a3 Governor of Utah. He thinks it would be as much os any man’s life is worth to go ta Salt to supersede Young. Mr. Bennet would prefer a place at home of $1,000 with whole bones to that of Go- vernor of Utah with a salary of $10,000 and the chance of It is perfectly useless and a waste of the troops to the Territory other means, he says, must be found of ‘The task of tnd: men wero early at the promises, and extinguished the | more difficult one than that of pacifying THY MISSION TO CHINA. flames before they ext ended beyond the first floor, where it originated. Damage estimated at about 6500. Loss covered by insurance; te names of the companies could ot be ascertained. ‘The cause of the ire ls at present ua- own. moan, Frq., for the last four years Cashier of the New York {n some private enterprise in ene of the most thriving localities at the West. Mr. Freeman has bean a very competent and obliging public oftiver, and carries with bim thio private life; ihe best and kindest wishes of all in the office with who he has been rssoclated, as well a3 a host of outside frend, William Caldwell, Bsq., the efficient snd courteous Secretary, sesumes the duties df the vacant Cachiership. Our Virginia © ; Rucumonn, Va., April 21, 1857. The Herald and the Election of 1800—The Colonization Scheme | tione—Pastponement of the Railroad Convention—Te | Jamestonon Gelsbration—Phe State Attorney Generalahip, de. | ‘The warning t the friends of Fremont in relation to the election of 1860, whidh appeared in the Hissin a few days ‘ago, fell like a thunderbolt upon tho folks in this region. The misgiviugs of the gaper for some time previous, in reference to dhp. probable exciting character of tho issues | of the next Presidential election, led to various surmiees, | which were completely set at rest by your recent address | Probability of your agaim supporting him, and attribute your late warning rather to a desirs to foll Reward, in bis ‘eepirations for.the Presidency, than any particular pre- | ference for Fremont. There seoms to be some aifficuty to reconcile the sentiments reflected im the Hmuap upon this subject, with it# present position in rofe- rence to tho edminittration. Bot it would appear as though a fal! solution af the matior wae found in ie course pow and during Ube ale campaign. ‘The great Infence which the Hera wields in al! politi- cal questions renders its opinions upon every leading t8- nue of great importance. They are, in fact, made the basis of epeculation by ehrewd politicians, and effect the part- wane of each party a8 Ubey are adverse or favuratile to the interests they cherish. It oourse in reference to the op- suing Presidential election, even at this early stage, is canvassed very seriously, and regrets are not unfrequently expressed that its predelictions lean towards the “black re- shiican” interoet. One of the greatest statesmen in this nic to me that if the Hxnatp in ite political action a atrictly “Union” course, tt would be the dictat ters Of national importance. His idea of ‘dit at that Ume differ from what were un- ertained by the HiaLp; and considering 1 which the sentiment was uttered, and that he ith that idea her his sentiments more fully now f the editors who warrad so vebement! gard the ined To euch that they ter, for « , bie rece which they had so un consarily indulge. Moanwhile it is certain “ ion theory be enforees bi pecially in 7 of hiv manifestors in n carried out without oclatuation, T question would not hail the in- wo ww n and honor which aud veuntings would There are de many. Yenkors ere rer pected apd eduured for ther in‘tagtry and enter- understood to le pris, but their advent war charantariaend very different from thowe under which chroumstances the i f ; iy Se 3 E Hil i i iF raficle i i ! bd fist , ae Sage eae une cro -* of this now @ distribution stray easy tn tie to - of bia deter. phd communication calling the attention A merchant interested in the trade with China sends us @ of the administration t a ter on fo ix the offen of the Secretary of Sate, and ors Ovvwr.—We learn N. P. Free. | addressed to late Daniel Wet Tr, on ire in Chi- Dalia diane Pit Ones eee oe ta, in 1842 and 1849. He thinks that's perusal of that do- cument would assist General Case in and Ist. Camawna—From New Yi New Orieans 1%. From, at New York 21, ‘Wannion—From Ast and New Orieans Sd. ‘14th, due at New York 18th. q New York From New his imetructions to the Black Wi ‘Quaker Teaser—¥rom Charleston % ‘| end 7th. From Havens 10h und ath, due at New mh New Grieuan Zi, Havane 2h, arrives at Havana Teh, Hevana Leaves New York « 10 AM and New Orieans at 8 AM. ann Crr¥—Prom New York et Havana 1gth, and MobUe 14h. Sh, due at New York 2h. The follo exme in the Eas! The | deaves Aemihampton on Arrives at Arrives et Alexandria about the 18h lowing month. Leaves Suez abont the 2th or fist of following month. fe eh ee} ves Mobile 2d, Havana THE OVERLAND MAIL. TO INDIA AND CHINA. may be of valoe to those having eorrespond- os the 4h and 9md of each Arrives at Qt>ratar about the 9h and 2th ef same month. Matta about the 14th and sou ‘of same month. of same end 4b of fol- ame and &h or Gh of Arrives st Aden about the 2th or @th of same and Wd or kb of fodowing month. Leaves Aden about the ‘va! for Bom! Indian Nas ‘eamer io ang @ of following month. of following mowih. Arrives at of following month, eaves next Shanghaa. ‘malls leave Engiandsone on Month—via Marerilies, and arrives game Ume as the Rouliampion mall, CLEARED. Duncan, @ Peeamship Giserow Pi ag Inabel Kenrman, Taines, Kehr Castor, Harding, Arroya, PRI Tone ktiewbeth (Re). We i, Pail pvop Mowe, Marves, Kisabedipors— ts = doo iad 2 Had heavy Plarence (ir), 10D pacmengers, ty Collins & i Hae fruit, to Wm 7 4102840 FOR NRW TORK—TIG8 Da! won Wares. Jenco—Manter. River—Masus Masver. ARRIVED. tran pamregery fo tpg Nuescn kt . , Tweston Cathope sof Rainy, Goodwin, Liverpool, Mareh 12, with yn New Orleans and the bar, April 1 passengect, to Wn Neisvn . Knndgon, New Orleans, 23 deys, with mde, w weaiber, been 14 day N of Hatierac. inDonough, Gaiway, March 2, to (of Pall River), Borden, Baracoa, 18 dara, mes mh of came ot - art 18th 6 308 fee Chinn ae ye ‘arrives at Bombay about the 3d to Bib m de Galle edout the &) oF ot . Penang the same day, if he rived which takes the wall on." adout the I&b or Lith and Bh or Arrives at Bingapore @beut the Mth or M6tb and Slat or ie {eaves Singapore about 12 bourse efter arrival. ~~ aaa ‘Whe 228 or 26:4 and Hd or ob the Mh and Ohh of each At Alexandria about we Port of New York, April 4, 1807. asgew I MoRyrvm, , Dane: rig GL Buckman, Wright, Jacksonvilie. m—Peck & Church. WK Nohlonsinger & An ch, Bt Johns, NF—J 8 Dealey, in, NB—D R DeWoite. nage ate ais ward. Virginia who | “Behr A K McKentie, Dricko, Jacksouviiie—Thompson & Bicbols, Jackson vilie— Mot my a Alien, Ror or ase, Sy chee Honan A Hon @ bons, wih with sugar, % 3 A days, jo Dallnet, — to Henschen & U . hone, ‘Bray er Palermo, Feb 27, an4 Gibraltar Masch & Bona. Bordesar, March & wih bran Kid in Compady wih bark Texas “ wolng in. Ant lust, iat Zi 21, ton P) ihe vensel, found tore water ian 5 dion in ber stern; ‘21, hove to in order to ine tint ioe caeteteh 5 Bie feutn. fron A oe mi viene» heary. gale from Ai on ‘De 14h ate |, the wuddenly abified to and blew ehh territe vinienee, Rm fh bard and making mw! 5 Roe peers one. Tae Pa, A eenpicle Ocewch. Sper the. respe, flag her deck, 6 com I, ks, re cai, ed ya Ut Ti devs, Sb tne, eur. 7 from WNW, fost Franele Fernandina, of 78. T River. rson Hic, Jalon, James River EN Bice Kinane Sane an (AU L, ‘Norfolk, wkh mdse, to Reid Kennedeo, Reamer Petre Arey, Provence. from Cienfuegoo—B; boas Geo Bleers, Seen enema oe en tome 5 pot ‘Wind W. Marine Report. BOSTON, April 2é—Arr bark Elm, Philadelphia; meamer John P Levy, Marine Correspondence. PHU.ADELPHIA, April 2¢—Agr sehrs KE N Smith, ful! Providence: Karki, chur ack, Wareham, dan. Below bark C W Poultney, from New Orleans; also, three bark B Pontaine, Kelly, Matanzas; brige Me! Put- Cardenas; C F O'Brien, Fountain, Havana; schra J Ma; Dats, y masis), Cobb, Cienfuegos; Silver Magnet, Perry, K Weert ate Wadahan, Kallahon, Nitaven; Larkis, Churbuck, jew Bedford. {heart rai all whe cad He iapeae, ‘evuimated at at, she will probably be. few York ior repairs. The American was built at Portland in 1841, rates 24, is 396 a, ta valued at ‘She had Just been throughly rep: ‘Loss ov Bark Covrren-—Capt Sherwood, of bark Courter, reports leaving Mobile ‘Mareh 30, with a cargo of cotten, bou to Boston; that up to Monday, April 13, nothing particnlarly oe- curred on the passage to notice, at whieh time was in lat $6.! Jon 74.40; that at 5 PM took a gale from west, which last for ten hours, and blew with such violence as to throw the vessel on her beam ends, in which situation she lay for four honra, which caused her to make so much water. alx feet in the bold, was compelled to cut away the foremaat to right ber, which, in falling, took the Jibboom, main and mizon topmast with ft, loning ell the salle and rigging atlached to them, leaving nothing sanding except the main and mizen mast, when she righted, leaving her with a bad list to star- doerd: kept all hands at the pumps, and after 2) hours euc- ceeded tn reducing the water in the hold; but the weather con- ving the vessel; set a signal ‘when the vessel bore down to us, which proved, to California Packet, of New Bedford, Capt. H. W. Bearse, AX took us all off and to this port ¥ KHEROOD, Master of bark Cot tnBanat Nuvces. ashore near Cohasset, hus not bled, but tog ‘an easy position. Her sharged 1 peach carted to the railroad depou and forwarded by railroad to Boston. When discharged she will be hove affoat without Wis » NS), fren Cardi, with nd, ran into York tor shel- from Maitland, NS, for ashore about 12 o'chock night of 19h, K Doth. The vessel ina total lose, carzo a partial Tosa, with no inaurance on other. Capt MeFudten wold the hull for the be nelit of the owners, for 120. four Worn, Allen, hence at Wilmingion, NC, ost foretop- mast, boom and part of sails. Br Scar Keno, from Nova Scotia for Salem, with wood, made Ipswieh bar abont Il o’elock “Zist inst, and went aabore near the lighthou w rode of the buliding. ‘The Bho was a quod wer, words wbout 4,000; Seur Kewo sof Portland), Barharick, omen fale of Mon- of bark James Smith, of Gloucester, D, day evening draggest for 6 ying at thevenst site of Phillipe’ wharf, Sales, carrying Song and bra wa reevning aber ry. The bark was damage. James 1 Grmeanr, of Balimors. from Philadelphia for Gesreets Cy with “oa! during the fig ot ee Winey Sale Wet oj wt any ‘nn ComnBela bear Point Laokout, and) went ashore. were Being made to get her eff, which would doul sumained but triting i Scun Jota A Rick, from Romdut, of and for Bow with coal, dragged ashore on West side of the harbor of Bolen wir utter brokgd aia two fees oe sewer is te BOLL. rudder fai two fret 01 Will have to dveharge carro beforw fit of A Canp.—We, the undersigned, master, officers of the bark Conrier, of Routhyort, lately wrecked this method of expressing our wineery danke and hearfolt Gratide fo Capt TW. Beare of ehip California Packet, of jew Bedford, for hiv kind aud fm resculug. ua from the perilous situation we were in while on board wr veal; also for bis geniiemanly and kind attentions in relibv- Ing var wants, a fur 4s in his power, while on board his wow Sei genaronsty ond wither Uveraity, which ie yet ly and with that Liberality wl Bfevery true tailor, allowed us ail to felt m ey we each and all tence crew be successful and jong live to endeman a and eemen ataea, lake esteem) bi ior, and which he has eo deserved); ¥ his courtesy and so us while on board . “In behalf of themselves aud orew, Capt. F. Bherwood; Rulus Robbins, mate; David K. Miln, ‘Mingo. Sehr J H Resort, of Newport, te private terms. The J Ti Record w wis, of Rockport, Me, which, tt falien in with at sea, in saly last, seuitied and abandoned, af ter having landed a cargo of slaves upon ithe Coast of Cuba, tad lowed into Newport, by *clr Richard (ook. She is a firat ‘elass vessel of superior tnodel, wad fine qualities, and au feared that she has he n fold to sow Cubans, who intend ing yer bs Ue Couetof Africa, as @ slaver.—{Bostn Ad- Prexy Bost Lavxcarp—A ferry boat for the Jersey Oy ferry was lann bed fem the yard of Bering rin, at Red Point. Krookivn. om Wednesday, and war towed to Jer ‘The boat ie named John © Darcy, afar the presi to the ferry be- Jonge. The boat Us 198 feet long, z haa THe feet depth of hel Nned & Herhoak, of 4 ee macbinery. Her cost will be ‘The steamship Queen of Ne Partie, of Morgan's Il while lannabing winick on the won a the Woatnrvol won yesterday afternoon ken en the Heetional do amination. Ship Messina, of Path, 1,243 wont which arrived at New Or. Jeans Mareh 4ti, from Bosion via Muitie, aleared at NO Wah ine? Liverpool, her name altered 4» Folieia. Cap! Balla a tae and itis wa improbelse that the slp has been sold to Ruston hour The superior white oak hip of 1,300 tona, recently butlt at Pertemonth NH. by Mr Joba Yeaton, whieh was purchased at suction by Wm Jones, eq, for $20", hex Dona called the Ragamese. Latwenrp—At Salbhnry Potut fist inet hy Messe Barn ham & Fowler, « eahr of bout #9 tons, built Cr Capt Charles Laat, of New) Ane, baat pelt clipe perks ‘Y aft wad OWN IF Joney Mariners. wae’ VARY CHAMPS. how recived frm the tnliod Peni ony | at Gibraltar, Horatio J Ap Beg. ton Coneul wt Mo J Sprague, Req, having boon ened by the serine naval odgew of Use ‘Bockyurd nt thet armanae of inetrictiona from the Lorde Commissioners of the Admiralty, from and eter the leh he Morch, tnetant, ali merchant vessels place — “Wotiee le hereby given that, tm py iitiad to enter the eamer a! the Qockyard, for the purposr uf pein Are io be charged at the rein of one penny wer. on each day (regiaicred wanaxe) ny Brey remain in in camber. Satie tare “The master ohamoh vrasele will have to enter into an agree ment that tn ease banat or other dirt te thrown overboard, Ubey Will ineur & fine of $10 for every #uch offence.” CHRAOWKL WEWTAOURE 1 ALGER, a Tefotewint nice ban bow teecived trv Soka J Nab. 1 Neg, United Mates Cowra at Aighorss— “satnipunrs area that frome he YOeh Moen, tom, fas every nucke'se teat soriberly foot ef” Johnette aa Chorchel, in'plece of the light of teen power established some potnt. pe Reems ete, will abow the a prover of the sew Be o-—y yb Pay ou ‘rom Paris, elevation abuve the Jere! of the aos, Ll Bio foot, dintanee coen st wea, 14 12 AM mile. A Sighahorne han been ertted te las Potnie, on ta son han been cece ge Yon Potie, Om, Take Ry Roce ey aa op aL ot next, e ligh Ti ov Fier Lem aan te craves wide tho navtbstion bs chen hevuse ia meonical atone etroeture, whi and shows aten elevation of about 70 feet from the bases ‘Whaiemen. At Oruba Peb 22 Rouhechtid, Homan, of Orleans, of not re fpaken, de. aa — Gorham, from Nurieane for Boston, April Ship aren ‘éprasoe, from Liverpool for Trivwte, March $1, lat, Ghip Aims, Freeman, hence for Montevideo and Buenos are. wae nignai! cod April 18 lat 39 2 hy, wane Hom f Jot 29 48, tow Jaron, of Aooring 89, Mi Br hark Pury, from NOvieans for Londonderry, April 19, tat 29 Bi, bo ih Bot drm N¥ork for Roterdam, April @ lat @, ANTE} Toh by Hr, Apri! T—In port ship Harriet lorie, Manwaring, from N York, ) bark + '. , Came, Maheh Wwa harkens Hind, Mis, He Thema Sidscow, April 4-€id bark Clara, Brown, Bydney, NSW Savoy, SW, Pep rt ship bot! Lawrence, Os a FBR RR Ras cams er A port sehr RAdwing, Fowler, wir. Pen Orme: ve ee) tat Flare at Pen r S My oa, Made Peper) eid bebe ib .¥, April 6—Arr sehr Presto, for pe site ‘Brien, Robinson, Maehias for NYork; eehar az UCKSrORT, April 2i—Arr bark Coehituate, Irving, Cas BRIDGEPORT, Apri 29 Arr sche trie, Maer, and dota ie. Huber fea se Tae ae ‘April try od Fwan, NYork; ship astern ‘Grant, 1 Oreenda,’ Gen Malia’ Queen’ Georges Taylor Small. In port at 8 A M, wind . "BOHR BEA cantor amr oe NYork; brig EH Fider, Turpie, Philadelphia, MACHIAR, April 20—In port achrs N C Harris, Sawyer, and Mayflower, Johnson, for . In the river, brig Michell, from NYork for Machias, to load for P au Prines. NEW ORLEANS, sae 17, P M—Aar fog Ay Rathbobe, Pratt; Wm D Sewell, Morrison, Cid bark Breeze, Maye, W' Angier, Toothaker, NYork; schrs Siar, ammon, Vera Crug; Nation, Robinsin, Philade ; rr #teamal Below. ship Champion, Tom tote tees bale Waver- do. Below, wi orde: Horiaon, pool, “Cid steamabip Philads Gray, Nie Clark, erpool; *, , Glasgow; Btates- Tan, Watts, Boston; Marathon, Viloke, Boston. Towed to ‘uh inst, ships Old Domioton, bark"Ardenaes ind brave Tuiiulah; also alips Foren Bagley WREW BEDFORD 22—Sid achre Isabella, Baker, Ab julse, Baltimore; Mary & Adeline, ea Bg hae ea 5 faind Queen, ‘-Blisha Brooks, Gardner, do; Schnoa Washburn, Thrass- er (from Providence), Newbern. In. Marcia, Kin Marey, and others, port blem; schr Monte Cristo, M Mel Tay NEW HAVEN, Aprit Zid ache Zeciaby ‘Eline Margaret Powell, Philndelphia; sloop Kile Jase, by NYork, Albany. PORTLAND, A\ Arr sohr ¥ J. Cammings, Jones, Reccrerttesieramiee to ccm ones Zid—Arr tel) soleatie. ‘hersopese, Thompson, Liver pool via Rt Johina, NP, x PROVINCETOWN, April 22—Sid ache Wa Cobb, Philadelphia; 2, baike Elk, Boston; sehre Lacon, ¢ Fifer tine that ona Sus: oY rani " - PROVIDENCE, April 2—Arr br brig Bravo, Gould, Gam derinnd. Sid brig John R Dow, Matanza; eohre Mail, Crowell: ‘and Seaport, Philadelphia ; WW Brainard, Bowditch, Seall, ; Olivia & Virginia, Davis, Rondouts Mary Dallas, Hawiing, Rondout. Iii port, among others, flaps Omnand, Ser Bh Geares, & |, 0 hoad for Bristol, B; echr to for Cardenas. HB Mevail, Burton, RACUMOND, ‘April 2—Arr echrs Marian, Homewood, fa- Buna, . STONINGTON, April 2—In port sobrs Bengal, Hix, frou. Baltimore for Roskland: Glass Blower, Hlayue, from Philadel phia for, Haverhill Roxbury, Browns AH Hammond, Paine, n siminons, Barrett, do for Howton; Messenger, Joses, f or cP Hasard, Harvey, frou from NYork for -—, Me; Isaac P dout for Narragansett Pier; sloop Artist, Fe from OW, April Wi—Arr 9 Cc. aid br Feri ty Gilchrist, i Worth, alien, Sosiaa Banh, Spates’ aud. John Ht ; Jonas. Bi es York; fin, L’ i Cow cites I son, Bowion. Chi 224, ibs, Mhwalte, Beatty V brig 8 P Brown, |_Seeeepeaees REREWED BeeeT Set. | POLITICAL, “DP RocrRDINGS OF TAMMANY KOCTETY, ‘AL a meating of the Grand Consiet) | and whereas, eanential that uve tema, ae now atop'ed in reference (o the elreiion of Wecoyrentiens or committees, ehail be tuaterialty reformed relore, belt Resolved, That che five delogates, or a majority of from the several Wards of this city, in Uie committees of Wilson Smal! and John ¥. Ravage claim ively to be chairman, be reqnested to cer:ify each de in \o this Counetl, on or before the 13h day of April, wt 22 BM, names of two of thelr number hy their list as at presen stituted, to meet with one “delegate from each chosen by thie Coune!l fn conveusian, at With day of April inst, wt Ths o'clock’ P. M. Rerclved, Phat wuch Convention shall, on or before the tet day of July next, perfect and adopt a plan for reforming te election recommended Wun crand b pn tg yi enn tn Ah ene, a aha eaolved, mald Convention sbs io qn dundee dnl ok Spe tee Demoerniie 1 eral Comite for Ube ety ke; and beequent meeting of the Grand Coumel? fr ngeannis for the sail Convention were, pospaned until after the annual election of the Tammany Boolety; whervas, every deiegation in each of the two General Oommit- tees has appoinied the member» which it was entived to name under the fore. ‘as this Counell have also app nl, whiek they wore Lowing persots nae CONFER tion tnder ive foregeing resolutions, vine Ponse Wanna mond, Michwe! Kurt RRCOND Wa ide vr) ber, Jotun 8. Tait, Alire ‘in Thum Waxo—Jainon H. Rowan, Andrew J, MoCarty, Dae lel B. Biekles, Hugh G. Crogier, Charies poor. Fourth Wanp—George H. Pursel, Bart w Healy, Patrick Coyle, Joby Mhea, John Ridden. ¥ “AK 3 Fmanuel B. Hart, Ro- p—Misttinw 7. 4. Henry. sim W. Hreiuan, Michwel event Wanp—tleainh Kynders, Wiliaw ‘weed, J. W. Meer er, Wiis sina tei MoM A wen Warp-—Daniel I. Deiavat George Le Karatenl, Benjainin Wood, John D. Be nel Ltn. Areva Wan Winns 1. en: Ki Ann ¥ Clark, Wiliams Homes ban etc “Foret ioe a ‘clock, for Resolved That the Father of the Council have @ correct red of the members of the oom with the Peenintion, on Ba Mat be on Uiktthe lessee or Tammany Hail, ie hereby i quired to edmait the eaki Convention to eee of the Resolved, That tn ease of the negiect or gouge Sioteven or spy caner meroch Ws Mik an « by this Grand Connell the several wards, to Ww of thaynerting of the Conventhm, or atany time that the mak ¢ Nonvention forthwith ote the fact to the of the Counell, nnd that the aA 4 oo Be cok Counell, wn, the wamne thn ou certified to the Convention, erewpon hie Cartliod ebail’ be» regulag member ed, That in the event of any vasaney the nealeet or reuisaion of ny wf the pelected from the ewnmitiee of whieh ¥, Hevage Jr. ere respectively ehalrmen, to atend | Y Srtticuta Setatcy acy teeta the Grand Goun:t), from th membe vs orncg on Oe the abl commitiers, rem ecttye ly, new in the ca ounell, on the recommendation of bert J Taon, Jobe T. Notmen, 0. Donnell, be i from delegation ty (ve enmmitier from wht the Ld & atlend wee eppolnted: end ell much vacancion The demventen Ee ised enctined So the Pee Resoived, That at the time ang place geld Convention shall be called order bY. oe Nein Far Couneily who thereupon. shal Pacts ovary chairman, and put the same wo" cease ee Waa boca erreerenerrrey peererry ® orang