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8 nal ——— mes ews from Havens. r ARBIVAL OF THE QUAKES LIFT —SANTA ANNA RE: FRcTED Iv cUBA—8TO AM ARABT—SGIPPING NEWS. ‘Tre sicamsbip Quaker City, Captain poe nee Atobte on the 224 ovtant, and Hiavane at Dalf past Yn o® the morning of the 26th, arrived as this port wo rumored at Havana that Santa Anna was expected ipere wa few days, on bis way to Maxico, under Spaueb ‘The Britiab brig of war Peari sailod trom maveus vu we sub instant ‘The United Sater snrveying schooner Varina, Breese, semmander, left for Key West on the 24th instant. The sugar market remained at bigh rates, as advised feock— 280 boxes at Havana, 90,000 at Matanms, Er- sbanges remain as at former dates. Preights not improved Havana continves very heathy. The steamship Empire City, Captain Griffen, from New Tork for New Orleans, had arrived at Havana. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Havana, May 23, 1857 Bponish Mexican Affairs—Santa Anna's Prowpets—His Pricnds and Enemica—G@rand National Imbroglio Pre ticted— Arrival of Troops—Sugar and Money Markets An expedition is on the tapi here to let Sante Anna put ate foot once more upon Wextran sotl, through the os!ens!- Me aid of the Spantard, while it is charged that John Bu't ‘Ber furnished the means or moneys therefor, to pay for the eqatpment of a vessel to bring the old ebief from hix vil tage of Tobdaco ard his cock-pits, whioh he has butlt near farthagena, his country seat, Our information goes to wepfirm the statements which have been published in the cotomans of the Hxgac from Mexican aatherity, I think ‘mowever, the plan wil have to undergo @ material change sobsee Spain continues the war policy upon which tt wa: ariginalty predicated. As the Spanish difficulties seem in a fair way of adjustment, there will be no opsn way pre sented for action on the part of that govern ment in favor of Sapte Anna. If Great Britain made » demonsiration against Mexico for indemnity, and Spain shenid decare ur, France, with # respectable fleet, would be an inte rented , by the merest casualiy in the world, for Of imperial subjects, This is the gro ind- work; while jn the commotion and distraction ibe country Senta Anna, with the church garty was to find protection, aid and comfort from the ‘bree Powers, and a government instituted upon Eurepean iples, at the head of which the old game cock would Trent wntil it shoo a please his masters to pt one of the pemegade scions of Bpaniah stock upon the throne. The peject to checkmate Mr. Buchanan, while he is sleeping ‘ever the board, may yet be realized, although the way of dringipg it about must vary with the change of circum i maialdl at any rate, Santa Anne i daily looked for, unless a way ‘should be found of introducing him safely into the repub ‘Bo imam dietely, in cg Case pubiicity would be avoided clear of od po be ty ES vals treope—arri @f recruits ana drilled sokliers—by every verre! from jp; and as do not want them to protect us from any terers, they must have employment, and would form as volunteers a very nice nucleus for the church tu Paikt upon in Mexico. ‘Our eugar figures bave not diminished since last advices, while the pews received the Isabel yesterday will bave 0 tendency to cause them to advance the coming week. Freights not improved, and the number of vessels maost decrease before better rates can be expected. have declined. London duli at § premium. Sew York, Boston, &., &c., sales of small sams, 3% to 4 @eeount; larze do., 410 43. New Orleans, 2 ts 23¢ and 3 de United States gold coins 1 to 2 discount. ‘Heahb unprejudiced by evii report. Havana, May 24, 1857. ‘Wee Executive about to Repress Exubcrant Financcering—Yil- Jow Feoer on Shipboard. ‘We Captain General, I learn from a soarce most rel few cays since he expressed bis determination to put a ebeck to their further increase, by requiriug bereafer « depentt of 16 per cent of the capital aubecribed, either io ‘@e royal trearuay or ip the spanish Bank of Havana. The French brig-of war Duquedcie arrivea trum Vere Gos on the 201b ipat. ‘The Engii-b bark Mary arrived bere from St. Thomas on {Ge evening of the 19:b inat., having lont thee men by fever on we paseage, and having five or six otners, tbe captain and mate, sick at the time of ber ar- i Havana, May 25, 1897. Bowral Walker at Havana—His Cause Camvasved by a Oa Wolic Pricst—Effect of the War om the People in Nicara gua—England's Acquintion of New Granadian Territory —Sania Anna Not Arrived. ‘The news of the safety of General Walker is now oon- @rmed by the presence here of the man himeeif. This geaveman, called by @ political party in Nicaragua to their @id in atime of great necessity and distress from une ty veany and misrule of their seifisb chiefs, has a.c+mplished mere than many great men, against the most unfavorable ‘@reums tances, combining treachery, the antagonism of mopopoly, the press, desertion, disease, atarva- ‘and the prestige of the most powerful natous of the earth ageivet bim in the atrugs le, and no «ymthy of the Canned Sates ip bis favor tie work has not besa for vil, apd the end |x not yet, a» was explaived to me by a reverend faiber of tbe Catholic church, some few days sloce, who kvows someting, and is familiar with the coup 77 and the people. Heraya:— ‘Walker bas been the means of moving the intelligence @f the marten, wbo were io Lhe mort grows lap orance, and searcely wocenible by the clerxy @ “en for religious cult reuen aud iustroction. Chat with the opeaing sentiment relation to government, their social apathy has been feuched with the coal from the abar, and the priest has « gmaace to come ip for « share to the barvest fleld for Be promotion «f religions and civil liberty, almost qa) Wo that of the schoolmaster or the gau%rel whe oom meverd upon Use inductive principle, be further addet, “that no mater w oat might be the resuit of the present eemtest, hzbt was mingling with the intelligence of the peo phe, and they fouls pot reiaoee into the barbarous condi- fee from which they bad been aronmed."” Ttearn thatthe General does pt think well of the official qoetuet of Captain Dn-ls—thal ib was oppremive—oot io qourdance whh the Inet ccvour of his goverament—ay. a Ww favor of BriU+b policy as 1 assisting the Commatore, Ge Liew evant Governor of the uate of New York, and the ited | ower: wh the bel, Baglend bas wettied with New Granada the MeIntord Adar —bar received Werritory ae the basis of the settiement, tad ber blockading equadron lune let tbe Comat. Peveral Keuis Avus lar om arrived. We shall do some- tttog wb bim when be comes. Important Astronomical Uedurctions. PEE ABV. MK. JONES’ OBMERVATIONS ON THE ZODI- ACAL LIGHT AT QUITO. [From the Panama Heraid, May 17.) The Rev. George jones, Chaplain, Unitet States Navy, ete recen ly pubhiabed vulume of oheervavions o% the Temeca! hgbt, Wom metore Perry's Japan expriition, bas reortved @ great deal of st- tenuon from astronomers aud scieatide men, arrived in ‘@e eny by the lan steamer frem the south, on his way to Be United Mates. Mr Joves, fer 'ing the want of aew fants on the subject De i engaged in elucidating, went to Quito, in Emmlor, where, in the tra spareat atmmphere of thal elovaied re 800 feet above the level of the sea), and in a po oe smn near tbe equator, be hope! for moonan. Wo learn Trem bim, that sfer ‘a reven monthe residence ta the peeve named locality and its neighborhood, his bopes deen fully rewised, and that in addition to many ‘valuable observatious on the Zoviacal light he bat bees abwe to prooure valoab.e dala on other topics counscted wha artrovomy At Quito, Mr. Jones informe an, that the Zodiacal light men Dot Only Immediately over the east aad wet bori- but for ming @ compiete arch ac-ow the +, aod & every bour of the night, and that be never faiied fm fre it at every One of his Observations Mr Jones bar collected # large au unt of valuable data, whieh ne acy te publish on return w the United Sater, and he purposes prepariag @ payer on the sub iret, w be read before the seimptific tnetitution that maets & Warbingion ip August next, wbich, uo doubt, will be aaxiounly Wooked for by aetrououern iw all parla of Ue be the meartime Mr. Jones har kindly allowed nr to an ‘Mrinate, in some degree, this valuable commuan'cation by outing tbat the copcluriuns for wh! h bie ob ervations fur AP ale cf greater oF love furee are the following: — At the theory respectiog the webu tee carta ntrve 2 ens =o 2 Tuat thin sing cromses the ecliptic in longitate #0 do agrees o and = degrees, at an angle of about fonr B. Beta + a 2 Den ary remote deance from the earth. elt luminous, while ad “yt M} also \t gives as the suas reflected & That «pare about our earth a ssounecied wilh our univorse, of ace, w died Remivons water of reat vennity ! 6. That the mily way ix compemed of this self-Jaminous matter, in rome places greatiy on densed, the rulktance ian Moy all worlds were formed, from which pperhape are nome Sormet; aed nis which perhaps they again resobee themselves 7. That the milky way te & Pra! In shane & That our place tn this npiral is about one-third or ano- Prarth of the way from the Semhern Crom towards Hirun. all. space with sot Bavnrrts To Niowr —Mise Julia Gould's, at Laara Keene's, « there Mr. Wilkioe’ comedy of “ Young New York,” » Variety,” ko, will be played. Mre. Hoey’s, mt Wal. ta «=e, when ber sieter, Mies Mary Shaw (lately reported doo, Wed), Mr. Waliack, and other favorites, wil) perform ‘wrien’s Mr. Fawin Booth “ Richard TI" for ‘ne various attaché cf Condition of tne Canals. | Sorrespondense of the albany Journal Mippiarver, May, 2f, 1867. ‘The break “@) Maybee's her not and not be Srlore tome, “OW. They have been obliged te ri De calrert. 1 Mle are perwing this section Uday for the ‘Vout, but they . WHO gr mere ban two miles from thie or, May 27, 1867 repaired before Fri Corer, May 24, 1857. bot should no more Smmamee toneling t- “6 able to pregeed to adie locer The browk at May, W*'8 Will not be my ber ere ie no doating atu ¥ ao Greens ie the canals moar | “J Parrow evening, when teas Wt Wrtalo witnent bntrares Our Piiladelphia Correspondence, Purapeuruia, May 28, 1857. ating of he Annvasa— Ihr, Rec, our aie to China ‘His Portion on the Slavery Question—Appoinoments Revenue Department and Navy Yard—Public Printing in Philadeiphia, de. The steam frigate Minneota will sai) in a few days from ‘our Navy Yard for China, touching at Norfolk to take in a small portioa of ber armament She oe bermtcacentind the beauty and faish of thie ‘noble epee” Sree pavalarchi ectore. The average speed of the Minnssots when opder steam i pine knots per hour; but as ane is balf clip ser built, with a fair wind it is conddently ex- pected that under capyae alone #be will make fully four- teen knots per hour, With a full somploment of officers and men op board, her muster roll will reaoh 700 souls, Her commanding officer, Capt. Dupont, is a capable, expe rienced ¢eaman, aud the orew every way worthy of tho vessel in which they are to serve, Hon WB. Reed, the recently appointed Miulster to China, goes out th the Minnesota, He i4 aman of undoabt ed intellect, and bax figured somewhat covspicuousiy ia the polities of thts State since threwn upon the rurface by the anti Masonic exeiement which eweot over the land Mr. Reed was a member of the State Legislature whish gravted the charter to the “United Sister Rank of the State of Pennsylvania,’ and led the oolamp which achieved that fliaccial victory. Subsequeatiy be wax appoinied Auorpey General of the Commen wealth by Gov Rituer, and atastill more recent perind was eleciad trict Auorney for the city avd county of Phitadelpnia During all thx peried Mr. Reed was the leader of the oppo- sitiey lo the democracy, and wd ax io full com- munion and fellowsbip with the abolition wing of the whig party to which he betemged. In 1805 be was selected ax one of the Whig State Commitiee from the city, and on the meeting of that body offered a series of jutions as @ platform upon vhich to conduct the State contest. The fourth, fifth aud sixeh resolutions set forth Mr, Reed's views upon the Missour! compromise and the Kansas: No- braska bill. Here they are as given by himself in a lewer pubiisbed op the 11th of August, 1855:— 4 The assertion uf the ling com:non w every whig of Penn ylvania, and to very many of other orgauizatious, sbregutow of the Miacouni compromive Line, andar part of abregation com , and a4 part oa oan system the lawless and violent conduct of in- cividuals einge in Kanaas, 06 \y are abhorrent to the people ef the North, and ought to be redressed. 5. That these measures are @ wantou renewal of sec- tonal agitation, for which im mo sense are the whigs of Pennay varia Tesponsibie. 6. That the restoration of the Miwouri compromixe oug it to be demanded and jasisted ov as w mater 0” rig it. ‘This letter was addressed to the Hon. A C Curtain, chairman of the Whig State ‘Oommittee, and ta it Mr. Reed boastingly aupounces the fact ‘that for every line of theee resolutions be is reepousible.”” So ultra were their views that when a vote came to be taken apon endorsing them an component parta of the whig and opposition plat- furm Of this stale, bey were defeated, auly one 70. being ‘or of thei adoption, and that vote was Mr. Reed’a, their father and mover. This fact is stated in his letter to Mr. Curtain. This was Mr. Reed's position with refereace to the Missonri compromise wad Kauaas- Nebrasks bill in 1866, as set forth by himself He stood wouf from the aes ot the raga wo = democracy in Pevnsylvania, 'y wou am gO e, ap unconditional restortioa of the Missouri compromise. The whig and abvikina Siate Centra) Committee would not go to the pont whi@h Mr. Keed the:ght proper. He thought the passage of the Kan sae-Nebra-ka bill ‘abhorrent to the people of the North— ‘a wanton renewal of sectional agitatioa,” and was for put- ting into the political text book an imperative demand for an immediate restoration of the Missouri compromise. Bit this nave was avoided at that time to be met and settled in 1866 by the election of Mr. Buchanan. Every point laid @erv by Mr. Reed in his resolutions of 1856 were repa @iaied by the American people, and yet Mr. Reed i« en dorsed by the administration and made Minister to China —one of the moet important poste im the gift of the govern: ment. The explination of this move upon the political chess board, t# yet to be given. The record ia now pre- sented, in order that all partics may stand or fall ugeo the facts. ‘Some few changes have been made in the revenne ser- vice ip thie city. Mr. Pleasants, at present a member of council from the Nivth ward, has Deen appwinied ove of the Custom Honre appraisers, in place of P. Barry Hayes. Mr. Plossauts ix nots strong man iu the party —Oocupy- ing bot a negative porition, of course there is much discoa- tent among the active friends of the administration that be vbould be rated over the beads of more efficient workers, Trane Teach, nto s mamber of the State Legilatire from the county of Philadelphia, ana Mr. Ward, of Bratford, are among the dixappuinted for the position given to Mr. Pleavants, Both these gentiemen were strongly urged — \r. Leach by prowinent politicians from unis city, ani Mr Ward by infvences in the interior of the Stae. The se- cond a)poiptment le Mr. Maybury, ® man tally uo known save loafew reiired merchants, baving a0 polt- fheal claims and seldom seen oF beard of 1p & poiition! euu weet. Mr. Timmins i« the fortunate man for the third poxition, Thie office was awarded to Mr. Timmins for vervicer as chairman of the City Executive Commitee during the last Presidential contest. It ta arich reward for belding « porition the labor of which was performed Dy men whose bames are Dever paradi d before the party Tn the Navy Yard two remo and ments have been made Thomas McDonongh has been given the por tion ef master biack«mith. The post of master carpenter 4s now filled by Mr. Vodges, a recent appointment No changes of ary Comequeuce have yet takeo place to the Custom House or Post O:fice, bat the liste eing prepared for the executioner. All the open, active friends of Geperal Pierce are to be decapitated. Mr. Westontt, the Pow master, bas ap old acconpt to settle with ex Postmas- ter Gevers| Camptell, and therefore all the partioular friends of the latte: gentleman will be marked for removal Ite thought that this matter will Boally be transferred w the primary coulerte of the democratic party aod inet vext fall will be particularly rien in poliucal inetd nts. Col, Forney * now in your city, This gentleman was to have bad the printing of the General Post Office blanks, and be connected with the Penneyinanian, The arrange: mente were all made, when rome influence was brought to Dear from thie State opon the bargain, by whied the whole matter was disarranged, and the frombed contracts with beld. There ix certainly a sorew boxe in some direction. The organ pinys the wrong tunes at timer Danie! Dougherty, Eaq., & young and eloquent lawyer of the par of this city, ie an ‘applicant for the District Attor: ship of the Eastern district of thir State. It t* not prone, bie, however, that tre present incumbent, J.C. Vandyke, Faq., Will be removed. He t# an old and valued personal spd polivieal friead of the Previtent, and was apo nted by the Inst administration on bie recommendation Wiliam B Rankin, Peq , alko asvires to this poritivn, but has nei ther sy ero nor bottom for the race ‘The Riate contest progresses slowly and quietly. Neither ry have yeu brought their heavy artillery imo tbe peld. hight arme are bringing on the engagement Obituary. LIRUTENANT BTRAIN, U. AN, Tasso G, Peau, Lieaterant tn the United States Navy, ‘and one ef the brightest names in ite history, breathed Lis lat at Axpinwall on Thursday night, April 30. His re maine were interred on tbe following Tuesday in Mount Hoye Cemetery, the corpee being followed to ita last rest ing place by the officers of the Briush and American war sbipe io port, and by many of the leading cluzens of As. pinwall Lieutenant St-ain was « native of Pennsylvania, but emigrand tan carty age, with bis father, tw Springtel, Obie. Under the patronage of General Sampson Mason, member of Cengress from the Fourth Congressional dis trict, young Strain entered the nawa) service in 1637, a midshipman. Un the Gret of Jawuary lart bia name rtd 2 op the lixt of tleutenants, ebich grade he aitained op eptember 27, 1860. His career ha: been emiuently a> tive, having seen twelve years three months sea servicn, two years eleven months duty on shore, and but three ‘Fears tem mouths upemployed, making & of nine. teen yearr ln the service. Mince last he had been engaged 00 the cost eurvey, but went out @ pas eencer ip the | tines on ber lett departure from this port, being ordered to jiu the wloop-of war Cyane. The name of Lieutenant Strain is indissolably united with "be Deriev Iethmas. That portion of the Western continent was a sealed book Ww civiiiged nations moti! the party ied by Strain opened up the volume wo retenes and the world. Relying on the asertions of @ seif styled explorer of the Isthmus, the Engilah bad fitted out an peditinn which antempiad the pamsage from the Pacific to the Atlantic, but afer penetrating twenty «ix miles iato the interior, and wing four of their men by attecks of Tudiaue, they lot courage and returned to their abips A second boiy attempted the survey a abort time mubxo. quently, for ai) Engiand was enthusiastic at the project of a Durten ebip canal and a company had been 4 with a capital of £16,000,000 to reales tt Tt wae con! dently statod by a certain engineer that nowhere on the Lthmo« did the land exo-et 149 fet in elevation, an on which tao Rngliah expeiitions failed t» examine bot whch the American explorers emphatically die proved Geographers are now enabled ty give the trae features of the Tethmus, and the Enowledge j« dae to the orfinehing courage and determination of the gallant Pirat Rut a thud party war / atiempt the parsage—oe, ta, com ceed of Routh Americaps—men inured ¥ the cli nate, snd led by the prinetyal neor of New Granata A similar reenit atteoded their labore. Last of all came the United Kates expedition, under the command of “train who started with his party of tweny-eeven mea, ali told, in the month of January, 1884, the point of deyartore being Ootumbia Bay, and their object Marten Harbor Rte lying apen the statements of former ax-duant explorera, they only carried provwtone with them for tom days, and Ge rovrly did they suffer on this acoount, Sut ta spite of difficulties onpar the bitory 0” exploration, with Inevitable wtarention nag tw the face, and Grwtie Indians rurronnding them, ere J0d Maelf to the ouhar side ” neo Strain infared confidence Into Panton, and bis gun brongbt peanement of their But thongh bir name \* ao interworon with all re. inter W the Isthunue of Turion, yet hie abilitia and our: rtill more waried soeurs. He frewts id Inve walked to the North Pole on is scientific attainments equalled his oor him out oe 2 Mt aneivtant to i Chrom'ibe senor of the gallant orn cde tthe stiala of tbeir the reoorde of the acientifie world, The Mutiny and Murder on Board the ral PierceTrial for the Murder of the tried for the murder of Captain Lawson, of the brig Gen. Pieree, and found gutlty of manslanghter, were now placed at the bar charged wiih the murder of the cook, a colored ‘map named Groves, After several challenges the following jurora were sworn — 1. Jobn ©. Rly, 2. Henry Davia, 8. George W. Palmer, 4 + 4, Samuel R. Wells, 10. David Beach, 6. Join H. Van Hauton, 11. Valentine Qawes, 6. Wm. H, Giidersiceve, 12, Henry ©. Carter. Mr, F. Smyth, associated with the Distric} Attorney, opened the case for the ution, detailing to the jury the cireumstapoet of the difficulty on board; thers was po material diflerence tn the statement from the former opening, except tbe faot that the mate had see Juin Smith go into the cabin and deliberately stab the cook, whiel followed by the four men going inte the camn, taking out the co#k and throwing him overboard, as they had atready done whe to captain. Counsel for the prisoners moved that Smith should be tried alone. From the opentng statement of counse! for the prasrcotion it appears that Smith gave the stab, and that the ethers did not giveasingle blow. The all 18 that they were ouly aiding and abetting Smith, By the laws of the United States the principal put be found guilty Simm, » The tue. Court woult the were entitled to separate not grant that motion he (counsel) would move that the indictment be quashed, at believe it to be bad. The Court bhadbad those motions before him on the former trial; he gave them great consideration and he ha comme to adewrmination which he saw no reason to change {t. Sasol 5 0 PENRO tO NOE: exception to the roling Christian H. W. Petrous, the mate, was then sworn and examined by Mr. McKeon, and gave evidence imilar to that op the trial for the murder of the captain; the name of the cook was Charles Groves; on the 10th February last the officers and crew were ‘all alive; after detailing the oc- curences, witness said that after the difficulty with the capmin he «aw Smith go iuto the cabin and sta the cook with a dagger; the cook was over fifty yearn of age; did’ not hear anything when 1 was in my room; when I came round to the cabia door I saw Smith et.boing the cook somewhere in the side; I went forward as fast as Teould to where the captain was standing on some apars alongside of the boat; DeCosta, Nede and Munday, the secoud mate, were near the captain; Tdon’t know where Brown wa; [had left Smith in the cabin; DeCosta had a beaver in his hand; itisa piece of wood about three feet long and three or tour inches thick, and a little sharp on each ride. (Witnesr detailed the at- tack on the ca ‘ain by DeCosta, and the stahbing of him by Smith) John Nets was there also, but Neds was not ‘ai that time; the captain lay on the dece a few mntnutos af- ter ne was stabbed; Neds mang out, ‘All hands! in the water,’ and the four prisoners took the cap- tain ‘up, apd hove bim overboard; they then eried oui, Now the cook,” they (the four p'isoners then ran t the cabim and took the cook out and carried nim wth bts Deily downward and hove him overboard; thoy then told witness that he was the captain and that he should take the vessel to Si. Thomas; they male me enter in the Ingboox that the cook and capisin were sick from ay day so that it sboald appear they died afmatural death; I did this at their bicding t> save my life aad to save the ehip; they then commenced washing the blood otf ha deck. Te @ jnror—The cook looked Uke as if he was dead when thrown overboard Crow examination —Tho caytain had told me that he Set ae Smith; witness never saw any wounds upoo Sm ‘Geo. B. Hall deposed that he was owner of the brig Gen. Pierce; he is a native of New Hampshire and residew in Raiumore; the vessel was cousigued to we McGill, colored men, in Moravia; the keiles oa board were for the purpose of purifying paim oil. Crom examine’—My faiher wax born in New Harap- shire; be is a physician and bas been to St. Thomas forthe benefit of his health; was then physician ai Moravia fur the Colonization Aseociation, afiecwards Governor wt Cape Palmas, and then entered into the African trade. The other witnesses produced on the other trial were Meu CAsuins dh, aod yove wimilar of the transac- Hop. Ths #vcoud mate io his exam! 5 Let LS wee to a juror as to whether he heard the prisoners they had asrailed the captain, raid that the cap. tain asked them what trey struck him for aad they asked him why be #truck the man at the wheel, Counsel for the defesce in summing up contensed that Rove of the prisoners could be convisted except Smith, who alone struck the blow; the others were not aiders aod abevtors iv that murder, because the cook was dead when he was thrown overboard by the other three. He wiso insisted that Smith might have killed the cook to the beat of passion, and it werefore be nothing more than mausiauguter. The District Avorney in hie cumming up insteted that it was neceesary © make ap example of men for violating inwe upon ihe teas. Ie argued Sai b, in consequence of being rtruck by the captain at tbe wheel, armed him. self ai dinner with a dirk knife, that Ned and De Custa ar ranged to attack the Captals for this assealt; that whes Ned an? De Costa at acked ths captain, 4mith rushed into the cabin and killec the cook, to prevent nis bringing arms to tbe caniai, that Brown left the waoe! aud united to the combination by bis stabbing the captain, and that all tou’ of them threw the cook overboard, it betag doubtful whether be was dead at the time; that there was every evideuer that the act was done from blackhearted malice aqainet ad cnoffencing man To reduce the orime from murder to wanslaoguter, they must be couvinced that there was vo malice. The Court charged the jury, explainins to them the law which di-tingvizhes murder from mavslaughter, and re- cayitulating the fact of the caxe. The Jory retired at 20 minutes afer To’clook. During their sbeenee the Marshal sent the prigoners out, accompa- uied by officers, to get refreshments. At 20 minutes to # o'clock the jary entered Court, and betng interrowated by the clerk, said they tad not agreed, and that there was no probability of their coming to a coa- ciuston; they were Pearly uparimons on the frst coagt in the indictment as against Smith, but were in doum ay © ihe others. ad of difference, and ‘ulals, aud The Gourt—You need not state the and you may retire aga'n for the prevent At aif pwat pine o'clock the jury auswered that they had agreed vpoo a verdit The Judge wan rent for, and op bis arrival the jary formaily rendered — verdict of goilty of murder against Joha Smith, and guilty of man- siavgbter against Ned, Brown and De Costa. Personal Intelligence. The President has cifically recognized Lemetriag N Bo- tasris as Cousul of Greece at New York. Captain Charter FH, Davis, the United States Naval Officer who interfered for the release of Walker, waa, unui a few memthe eiuce, at the bead of the goverument Nautica Al- manac office at Cambridge, Mars. He is well known from bis connection with the Coast 4urvey, and from his various coptribuuions to selentifc subjects, b penn of Tee gg 4 bie home, at Only, Aco mae county, Fw ore, Virginia, He passed through Norfok two days before the elettion . mong the boarders at the National Hotel, of which be was one Amerie 14 the banking oice af the Amer ean Foropeas Express ant Excuange Company, Paris, from April 90 to May 16, 186). =” COMPSBY, 3. Davenport, H.W. Holmes 1 tarler Born, We Naylor BB Wevdreter SW trees BGR Pr. Lehegh. & M. bas W.*. /elaod, KT laity, W. Poson, de, M3. Honrlonce and tame e, W Ife, K. B. Homies 0, 47. Livermare and lady. & Ny- ‘mind, RW red a. Nuow. Fo hunter, T. sal is es , 1 rrr aon and lady, 4K Gel TP Powers oe te . oo ‘Ve wad lady, Oro A. Reiniekar & M4; eddie, Mh Kellogg, Dr 8 M sargen: Ohio, W. € Fromm T. brown, &, z . May Pit Toon ‘Coane Shing, T. Read, Mom., W i. Bees he | ld Peckbam, D. Lerny and femily, |) Melane ture, Jacob “id mekoom, J Abo. R. 8 Lyow It P. Francia. 1. a. Wa! Diva. Morrill ndon, Dr M: iy Hh. Tow Tlineton, RP rine end ring and lad: rc Ww. fw fam ly, Col Cowerd and family, HP Banard, WD. Rieharde, 8... baud, @ ert Lace. Ko mye har nate, a, se, Parker, Doves Piains: kAwert’ Kean depeche Mine HLn Te Movenkion, Phiindniohin ; “Wr. and) Mine Raymour, 4, Pesta rms low tnd font chines, “Arend, Jaumenn, B Gebresl Ar Theames ard indy, one nian, a4 iad. Hema ather, Washington, {) : thrnae ibiee Waren: 1. Rev. kaweré Bull Mra FJ. ; $ ot Tangy: ‘how, Coonsetieut ; Theo, Lish: From Bremen Ac. in steamenty Ariel ‘ard Jobneon, B 1D. Oinrk, Mew. ©. Leaving, Jaen Heuow M Pn) de “Go- maar, Mrs: Brocmeyer, F rivolumeyer N sekoreian, Foe, Phin! J. Pusyer, A Rretme Hast A. Amt, J. Holew bach, ¥. Golden, 1. Wylinvay, f. Hulee W. Huiac, G. Helg- Gel). J. Keohem, Hl. ¢ Ke. Leviale, J. kf Haaser, T. Hau: ire and Ger Oar ard Phigier, Wien A A re 1K Mandeville and a e or ve Miiarels, Mee 0 Fiaah aad vad ig saa 4 Calimano, Honoer, Ma Bebe verria, Mire 1 Badin, J an, Mire ® ‘nage and Daten, & Artiewen, M Fran ardn $hamunatoe, DA a oe aren, na f Na el soumpuen nnd obiid, YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1857. City Intalitgence. Progasss o” a8 BraxeT CLusming.—The failure of the contractors to clean the citys they promised to do is creating considerable exckemem, ag warm weather is prevent with us, and our citizens very reasonably fear a pertilence uniees something i done. Yne City Inepector Das cancelled the contracts for Wirlees wards in conse- quence of the failare of the holders of them to perforni their duty, and yesterday the carts were puron the streets of the First ward by workmen In the employ of the City Inspector. But we also notices movement among tne mechants to clean the streets independently of ue au- thorities. Neighbors in several #*;ceuw noled for their flith bave clubbed toge!h.y 19 remove the dirt, and it b4 ts be hoped that these Volunteer a-xoviations will be kept up caring the kammer mor.bs, as the remissness of the an- thorides in this mater is chronic, and they cannot be de- pended upon. Tc inhabitunts in Centre market place re- cently turned out en masse, and men, women aad chiliren, armed with, brooms and shovels, attacked the thountains of dirt, and succeeded in collecting it in bend hoaps, ready to b* carted away. On this subject we have received the felio wing communication :— TO THB EDITOR OF THE HERALD. | , Having obtalued @ coy of the nubscrition list made to- day by several neighbors and tax payers of Beaver street, for the purpose of cleaning their blovk in that street, T beg to bund tt to you as one of the aumberless specimens which show how faithfully the mumcipal authorities of this city perform their duty. The heading of the list speaks for itself, and therefore it is needless to make any further remarks on the subject. ‘A TAXPAYER, New You, May 20, 1957. The undersigned agree to pay their proportion of the ex- pense of removing the filth and dirt at present encumber. ing Beaver street, in the block between William and Broad rueces— Mairet, Barber & Co., R. E, Knower, Robert F. Kelly & Co., P, Monaghan, Chas. Bellows & Oo., RIB F, Sebuitz J. L. Strand & 0o., Ciaasen & Rollins, ‘Austens agents, Fox & Polhemus, ¥. Meissner, F Schwendler, MeMutten, Mora & Nephew, Jobo & Robert Osborne, C, Meleta, Schmidt, Schmidt & Oo., E Caylus deRayter &C0., Welbur & South prin allerstoin & Kunst, reales Bee Figarriaroy fens Co, pb, King & Riley arriero, Reis &'Co., Corn Exchange Ins. Go., A. Rchwerln & Co., L. Delmonico, G. M. Lewis. o Daarr ov Josarn DaLuowico.—Josepb Delmonioo, nephew and partner of the proprietors of Delmonico’s Hotel in Broadway, died yesterday afternoon, after a abort illness of typbus fever. He was but twenty-four years of age, and his sudden death is » painful surprise wo a large circle of friends. ‘Tre Jewrn Prxtacosr —The Hebrew Feast of Weeks, or Pentacost, commenced yesterday, and the observence clones this evening. By the Levitical law these two days should be a “holy convocation” and a ‘‘statue forever” in all Jewish dwellings and “(hroughout their generations;”’ yet the children of Iarae] have so far the obaer. ‘vance of their ancestors that this feast ix and, except among ardent devotees of the faith, ‘almoet wholly ignored. According to the law as laid dowa im Leviticus, this feast should be obverved by meat offerings and drink offerings, “ever an offering made by fire of sweet ravor unto the Lord.”’ The Israelites were com- marded to bring out of ‘heir habitations ‘ ten wave loaves of twe-tenth deals,” which murt be of fine flour, baked with laven, which will be frst fruits unto the Lord. With the bread they must offer seven lambs without blemish of the firet year, one young bullock and ten rams—all o} which go up as a burat offering and a meat offering unto \ the Lord. One kid of the goats must be sacrificed as a sin offering, and two lambs aleo as a peace offering. No ser vile labor ahould be done during the continuance of the Pentacoet Tammany Movaxxkyrs.—The committee of one from each ward, appointed by the Fowler and Purdy “reform” con- vention, to draft a plan for the reformation of the primary elections, met at Tammany Hall last evening, and appoint- ed Robert J. Dillon chairman. Afer a long discussion, a plan was agreed upon which will be laid before the oon- ‘vention at its next meeting, on the 4th of June next. The plan is simply to enrol tae democratic voters in their re- Spestive wards, and allow none to vote whove name does not on the printed list. We announced some time tince that the Wilson Small committee had enrolled the democrats in their respective wards, and the prospect ia that we will have two democratic organizations next fall. There's fun aread. Tas Prorosxn Rise mv rue Price or Hora: Farx.—It is more than probable that the hotel proprietors qill not Taine their prices Gfty cents per day, as proposed, before pext autumn, although the necessity for doing so ts urgent. ‘Tho pressure on the proprietors by the patrons of the ho- tele in opposition to the proposed raise 1s very great, and they themselves compelled to cast about for some other means to make their establishments pay expenses. We wiit doubilese see scantier tables during the summer mouths at our leading New Vork howls than bas been usual Another meeting of the hotel tore was to have been held on Thursday night atthe St. Nicholas, but as only four gentlemen made their ap pearance, nothing was done. ‘Tux Frexcn Prusonens.—The alleged defaulters of the French Northern Railway stock, Louia Grelet, August Parot and Edward Davis, were yesterday removed from the Fiar' street jail to the United States Marshal's office, Ne where they will remain in charge of th Deputy jarsbal until wach time as thelr cane ia aljad)- cated. The Commissioner sent oa hia report to Washington yeeterday, and it will soon be made public, ‘Tur Lapmm axp tue Poet Ornice Curren. —A lady cor. respondent compla'ns that some of the ck ris at the ladies’ window at the Post office ure uncivil, rude, and some times insulting to ladies who have occasion to go for their letters. This, it is alleged, i expecially the case when the por Trish of German girls go after their letters or wish to y stampe. Our correspondent knows oases where ladies are prevented from going tothe window, and have walked home without getting their letters rather than submit to the rudeness of the clerks. This i# a grave charge, aud Postmaster Fowler should inquire into the coudact of the officials whom be ba: in the old Dutch church. A Viettast Watomtas —The timely discovery of the Gre at No. 26 Dey street on Wednesday night was made by private watchman Patrick Tracy, an1 no doubt prevented a very heavy lows. Thix * the third discovery of fre iu Dey street made by this watchman, and to his vigilance ie no doubt due the credit of prevenung the destruction of « large amouot of property. Police Inteliigence. AN AGoRavATED Assacir my Rownres—A Necro Snor,— A bigh banded ontrage, perpetrated hy rowdies npon the person of an tnoffe naive negro named Frank Salters, took place yeeterdey morning im Thomas street, near Vest Broadway, About three o'clock A. M. three rowdies drove tp to the negro dance of Eliza Fisher, 37 Thomas atrost, and demanded a imittiance. The occupants having :etired fh they sali they would the mon, should ne i# another version of the afuat which runs this way >—U pow the rowdies being admi-iop to Mra. Fisher's estabhsnment, their !} opon the inoffensive person of Aalters, who wan upon the o 1 kick bim fteps, when be resented their aseau't: and, apoo attempting to defend bimseif against the ruffians, one them cried out, “Shoot the nigger.” Immediately afer that expreesion war made nee of, one of the fellows drew G revolver and fired three show at Salters, with the resait siready mentioned. Our reporter vetted the hospital yes. terday afternoon, and there learned that the wounded Tan wee fast failing He remained anoonerions doring the day, and conid not, it wae thgught, sarvive through tae nig! ry a Seornd Avenue Railroad at the corner of Chatham and Oliver etreste, by car Ko. 20 of that line. F i E as Tails 1 ; i 5 t fi Mgence ‘The United States Naval Lyceam wii! “wee for the squadron on the coast of Brazil, on Th Jw All letters and somt te the Lyooam rooma, tn Nevy Yard ) N. ¥., wilt be forwarded to the lawrence, ‘doop-of war Faimouth, aod store oe Ay the Mth Jone. a mail will be for- ' i g Herald of the ih inet, eays tho seam "the & bri Cr wer Duiphine Cay. Th let 5 cmyaon, elles ourovie for the Oap-'do Ford teiauds om the Bun MABITINE INTELLIGENCE, Steamahip Aragn, Lines, Havre —MLINIOER OM. 5 oy Gy » W-AFT steamer Golion dala, Whiting, as Bbip wrence. Bio—' Oarver ‘OkTO ening oe Kate Gres and Figou. X fous.» ell cargos sobr Salle, Gaiman. ve © © Feunys Davies, dpnevan Mewar Nee Grecoe— WT Prost > | net Hama, F_ aponi Bown Mary, Fini, for New Haven, fen trnce & jane (Br), Horan, Rotterdam—Laytin & Hurl a wa NYork, ldg; sehr Govan Bird, from Bosten, s May 24—Arr “ship Sarah ft: wre! senounsatis bests Qarg Hie, Sperram, Farts Ilande-J W Lampons faa Fark, Peoaletgn, frou NYork); abt 230, abip. George Pot — ons pn Petbody, Rmerion, do. Pee ee fa urioeelt manana & Bato Jainaiwo, April IS—Arr bark Mary Eitzabeth, @tetaon, ane arvey & ‘Sr Hetrwa, March 2$—Arr ship Africa, Jordan, Bombay Bue 46 Whitney & Co. | ¢rnd aid 24th for Louton), soit Reve Jan? Halley. | rage Cus tahacne dreyhount. witey. owns en i Ct sobr 6 wad, Godhey a Bobs Hontte mpherlan’. § Se Matier, rapa, May 1@—Arr brig ir. hers, Fernandes, @ Jaga ape be ny le” power 400 | ““Vatpanatso, April 15—In port, ships Gentoo, Freeman, frons Schr " Briakoy a—May baw, Talvot | Cardi, arr 16th; Civilfan, Purrington from ‘dverpool arr th, at Fist, for te Cinch fninnds, Yo ond guano for ahaa: bark Ad Schr Ritza Jane, Pista Newark —fam! mera, Rendall, from NYork arr Ist. to retura to United States; Schr A Baker, Kalzer, Harwich— Sam) Godwin. amily Miner, staples. from Callao for Cavre; Florence Mt o BI tone. Mtedman, Provide: 5 ingale (Rr. to load ores at Cald: re for United Btatex at Rioop Ixaas H borden, egy tod River—Master er ton. Sid @ih chip astern state Kilborn. (from Sloop Wilard, Bi wor er, Praneisco; 7th, bark Fire Fly, Pierce Tquique. Hambnr, vountes tea! w ye werly bm showing «+i dave, tan a2 58 tor New York. Rieamsbi; ‘wet, with ‘ieamehi, Crom PRG signaitrd wn ship, 20, hat 36 12. lon 68 10, to, West Indies. Tooker TF, 10 "Brig Daphne ( toes, de. to Penwinus Burvett & Noble. jure . Loulaia iff @ Wheelock. to muster. Sehr North g ton, Br wer, Fal ker, a0, 5 Thos Page, Robins: Barn Perec voyage Vuh wl Aiur Bea—A letter Ron mer! Siehuete bid of crew saved. arrived aud crew Cromwell C Cotte, Chen! ort Kerk Virvinin, K. Many IK iat 36 a, be Jom 2% 20 bark Ede ir, Carter, are. Halles: Unda Gull Stream, CANTH AGRE Ay ‘no xpel No date, int 45.66, lon nal, with 3 red, 4 white an Ton 62, signalized bark Alberta, fram Ant |, Shafelif, Mobile 220, via Havans 25ib seofune pass . 16 Post, Smith & Co. Tid Weasternport, ' with mdse, to HB we Awake, Bursley, Si ore, Feb tin, ia Ashen ireution “Balled fa cane 6, Mat 35 Dound W est, showing « whi « y ton, Frene Bucklin & (rane. Been If da E Wilder Farley (of with mdse. rey River, Thos Pi Sturtevant, Coron, Reston, HP stmmor: reva ©, Gandy, do; Chariotie, Smith, NH Cid steamer ‘Bever! Missing Vrwtri—The brig Frances J) formes from boat do. America, Powell axe; and era, 10 D 5 mdae anc passeni Lordon. March P, for anip, from Mi ‘Austrian ARRIVED, Bteamahin Ariel, Ludlow, Bremen via Sonthampton, 16h int, with mdse and pases 3 (3.N, lon 64.15 N. spoke Poy lambnrg abip Joba Bertram, from tor New York, 20 days out. all well sirong westerly winds Glaxgow (Br), Duncan, Glargow, men. Orows ‘The A has en from Lancs End to ion 37 W. 13th inet, with ed the Hanks & succession of NW and 43. signalized a ship at 2 bine squares: with gum, with Br LB, int 33 3) 8, ion, janilia bonnd to : Wo werp ice eee 40.8, lon 22 0: Meena’ & laces Am 5 My with cross, spoke brig Gyrene, of Nova Seotin, bonad Crab Island, Seangine, 20 as with teas, to ‘of Rermuds ‘Waldovoro) », Nichola, Liverpool, oF passengers. to Walsh, Carver & Ship Cavalier (of Rockland), Sleeper, Liverpool, April 23, te at baila cintadie ine 622 ‘to Willis. & auion. 11, lat 43.30, loa pais rrerpoobs tn aca Ton 43 d Br bark far 8 aks, pound West fn $0 ‘and'43, and fons 45 Bu Troy ‘Of Boston Baloch, Autwerp, April 28, with mdse and passengers. to Layton & Hurlbut. 14tb tnat, lai $9 43, EASA Pest ida bons siripyed glecn, of names aie day, Fase’ ed tbe mast of a fore and aft schr, bead painted Diack. gee Queen (of Bath), Groton, Leghorn and \ibraltar, April 17, with marble, rage and wirew goods, lo R P Buok & Co, Experienced heavy weather since Dassing lon 60 Ley) ‘Tarier, Mix, Nantes, May 1, win It, w C Peterson. Lat 45 56 Ot eg ie Point'tndio tt ith wool, to W W Del Co, Web Apri, in the River la Plain, spoke bark Rawia, Carver, from Boston for Buenos Ayres: ener tne ‘Park Thodosia, Morrill, Carthagena, May 10, in ballast, to PN Rpoford 25 h inst, lat $4 90, lon 76, spoke bark Ataianta, 6 ¢ays from Charleston for Atmsierdam. Bark Fearl (Bp), Hutehyags, rand Turk, T1, 8 days, with ‘salt and logwood. to a 2 Uo. atiaon 0, Jed b: ont 19. da ‘ont Fi inst lost ‘oversoard deck, load of 200 strokes per hour ever Dobbins, Cienfuegos, 18 days, with upon dade), Bermuda, 9 days, with pote: ly, Pieree, N York; ahi Storterant, Coreen, Lynn; 4 P Rimme 8 Levering, Corson, Keil, do. to Kliwood Weiter, ot jane, Kemtom, wef Henswont left Portland for ince w Buning bas Deen bean of ber fi deb ad ae var'otim, Sumith.'N pos, Barrett, Boston, L do; Theresa ©, Gandy, do; Poul, Han . Roridaon, Leraut Barratt, o, ‘ine: (of Balumere), Feinagen, from Buenos Ayres March 19 for New York, with a cargo of hides, went Ashore on Coney Ieiand Keach, one mile east of Rtation No 1 during the fog on Tharsdy night Inst, and remained on yee. Werday at noon, She has not received any damage, and if the of ante. Kilborn, from London for San Fran into Valparaiso for repairs, proceeded Raq, Secretary rd of Underwriters, dxind Liverpor), May 1h. says: msteria's of the ehip been sold and ty have [The hull was ofered eame thes, but withdrawn afer Rowe Contrw, of and from Elleworth for Hoston, went ashore on the Hypocrite Ledges 2th inst She will bee wial les, Feax UD. previonsly reported ashore has been e-tof and at the city last might She was got od by Mr Uhaiwick from Bath. meering E (prohably the new tua far Queoee | 0 Jonathan oodhur for Cork, Bho 3006 iJ ‘Teported by the omance of tke Barton, Para, 19 daye, with mdse, to ne Mott, Antigua, 18 days, with salt, to McAu- ‘Rcbr Kate Bewart, Mather, Mobile, 18 days, with cotton, dc Horton, Savannah,’ 7 days, whb sotion, to ferald PHILADELPHIA, May 29—Arr brig Standard (Br), Allen Cape Breion; schrs Nellie D, Haley, Cha: keston; Hor. St Barts, Kli Townsend, Williams, Bosom; wer, NYork; LS Levering, Core Bos on her of the —fhe £517 apt i “ie . from Cl y Point for Rio Janeiro, 4610. rk Cadet, from MN York for Tarragona, May 22, iat S3 40, = whie fag with red NY¥ork for Omen, April 24, lat all; Dare vender; Wt, 8 Us Merrymes nova Mormars, “Bray, Ran’ FW Monon "Bur a Orleans 8 days. Cid 234 bare Tonquin, Remoting bd WaTani [AUF Dark Colones, Parke, Leith via ca Deer, smemem; worsens; oe aE lyman, do. Porta Azeem, Benth 23—Arf sehr # firedera aqui: th ul steamer Pamamo. Tye oa Central American poris); Apr. 6” sehr Jonsye hone ‘Clapp, Ban Jnan éel Sur. aN Am Pex SreaMsuIr ARARLA—A DITIONAL) po ng Ao Ophe.in. Haker, Cadiz. Si 1, Ma- rys, Witeon, Quebec. ; ard, Flavane (and from Piaahune sb), Niork (and was off . NYork, & Do 1>b); )8th, M , do, rite Hoxie, Man wortng, inerva, 0) Bid from Flushing Boads 8h H Merwen, May i$—Tn port ships Washington (3), Cavandy, fur NYork 16th; Young Sam Merryman. for do 18th. ™ 1d athens. Schelling; Diana Hus. NYork: Gn Teiemache, Souler, da Phtindele Buemmnnaven ing, and Iria, Deltjen, Von Gayern, Reimers, and Rustede and lok orst, ore; TH . my ¥atica, Rabe, hia; Gorsrmunde, NYork; sh, Kosmos, Wessels, 40; 1k, Anpa Loutra, Meyer, @ Kable, , Galvent MDEACR. May ORid Ren Iuck. Peahody, New York; & @ Barney, Barvey, N ricans. Burson Avkes, April In port Archer, Lewis, and Fait, ants, April 4—Arr Undine, Goodell, Cardiff. Caxpirr, May 7—Arr Mary Adeline, Fales, Havre ba on nennard, NYork: ih, Chas ‘ooper, Snort, Ouxnavan May Sarr Flight, Calhoun, Beemerbaven. Sid *~ Johannes, Krubn, N York aviz, April 29—Rid WH Hone, Knight, Barselons, SA gy ir hg a fon. Bir Cron ube for do ind bath ay aaned by on Gagern, Atbenia, and iris, frm Bre meu for NYork; 10th, Telemache, do do; 14h, Ruken, from ‘York for Rremen Papper, for London. Lind rubs on, Delano, N York. Drat, May Are Oncar, Hove Kong: Di » Ms r, Charter ©: 7 toDARTOUTH, May 12-Off, Charier Ock, Carver, from Havro GLasgoW, 9—Arr Glasgow (a), 1 Harmonia, Meee Ahaha Ona tae i mu » Bid Vath, era, Méredii, Hosion. a 2 edd . Ganon May Sela 7 @ Corter. Pray Nock mon mllore Cove, May 8-Off, Hermine, from Richmend for Bro ” HAMBURG, May 6—Ald Rdward Rverett. Gunby, NVork fiom Cuhaven th); Charles.) Fowler, ier do (ond fae Curhaven sth), 7b, Onward, Lun', do (and’ from Cnxbe- ven an re May 9—Sid North Sea, Soudberg, New York; F W ley. . ‘Haver May l}—In the roade, Mercury, Froneh, from New York, Bid ta, E Sherman Hichboru, Cardift aud Usiaers Bth Germaria Wood, NYork; 9h, Jos Hi oe fe, Chapman, “ardiff and USta'es; bth, and ( harter Onk Carver, NYors. Wd out Rifas Ries, Restow; of the Times, Rleln, Caloutia jar, Base ' jo Wwrrnee, 4 wiund. Philadelphia 13h, Tapers, A John, NB lth, Mackinaw, lammer, Coarleston; Conatitns woo, ‘Lunt; Conaiellation, Mulliner, and Rachel, Harbin, BF May 18-Cid Lotus, Allen, Bomon; Ith. Devog |. NYork. anon, May sid Hades, Xanion_ Rio Janciro. Minstiees May 1Oc8Ia tene i Witieas, Oryabart, New 1 This, widieon Chika Beli; Peter Tinton (8 mast mNidison ; Peter Tint ~ jeuil, and Alcred Lemont, Anderson, for NYok ‘te ech S—Arr Nerens, Masnry, Boston. Jay 13—Cid Osman'i, Gordon, Ganoa. it, May 11—Put in leahy, Faike, from Bremen fap April 30—Put in with ines of masts and rails, rand, Boston. J iveRPooL May §—Rat 1th, Spirit of the Times, tow; 8 Judki varnah. Rowland, Lonpow. from Marseilles for Pavenwo, May I—Arr Anna Tyng, Wisweil, Marseilten; Oy MPenmawnvoo, Apri 16—Are Titanin, Jones, St Jahre. NAMRDCO, — ETON, May 12—Arr Competitor “White, Poo chowe Henderson Alexandria. ony! TW, May 7—Off, Bt ‘Louis, Davia, from London fase Ar ALBan’s Heap nodate—Of, Wings of the Morning, from jJowenatie fri Reret pe, May 12—Arr FW Bailey, Koo Rowertam. ’ W—arr Carol Pe Sd gn Goran % Marks (and pot into Mem>iee eo enice May 9Tn port Armorinl, Lowell, and Haltio, St vens, ‘Warrxronn, Muy 6—Touoked to land pilot, Margaretha, ‘Waits, from Liverpool for N York bers que steams Pek, ‘ever, were a rx ‘aon ‘ad apparenuy wee " ren FE , Home Ports. palezanvata. May 71—Arr chr Ann V Bedell, Ryder, W iN, Ms A sort not ‘May, in lat 4, lon 9, by p Geo sisrmo, Vermont. Mare: Smay M Aldridge, Bateman, Philadeipni bare MF Bade, .:hine Casetemos: vehre ork. —— brig x trom BE iFibons, wwe stn seem 4 5 Arr at Linace Clark, &.gus Below, inckaon, Behar, ‘off Pow ickersen. from Porto Riso. Old, = bri tail Bare shra Iria Semin MoGivern, Pall Rive re rebin m. “ta market, Hope y eohr Bale, 3 rphoee, Mt iamean Cobe.” GOK, May Barr ache Arete Carl ISTOL, May %—Arrschr War steed, Baakh, Tielaware RIVER. May 2—Arr echr Matha Wr ‘on, Philadelphia. #14 » br Niagara, Tank, Riice” Rica Ny Arr sehr Pavil'on. Grover, Ran; Aid. schra Rich- ard Borden, Arueli. Balinore, Wim Sason, Blaples i oad maton), do Karah LAmith Oelaware ky ‘BILE, May 23—Ola, barks Ne>ra Croaker; Barry, Oar ok Cotten, Noyes, Pene-cole LK, May 2'—Helow, at Qearantine, Portaguese bark Ceres, fom itlo Janeiro “ NEW ORLEANS, 2 PM. —Arrived—Brig Baron 40 ), Bee contine. Latin’ Olanthige Rome. Us me Vat € lome, Linwoin, den. one enna, Logan, Tay br Havre: Yala Sal deprin ah kH WewiCavronr, BREW LONDON, T—Arr brig Delmont, orwieh for Wiimingion; aches Mirror, Hicks, § or, Uiregen, Hace, do for do” Peyton, leone, Root, ‘oodout tar —Arr sehre We" We niharive, Jomes, Virginia. 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