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8 NEW YORK HERALD, “SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1858. ”- r - inscription, fefferson himself wrote, LOUISA CATHERIN! fram #160200 to $200,000 each, thus nesoming ® | 2 4p yaelée, Frovisenco—L Kenny, grin In. port ships Ni THE GRAVES OF THE PRESIDENTS. pyre arin cM ky po grave:— P Daughter of Josbus and Catherine (Neb) Jobne jy: oxy wot math side ives toe velue Coy F se Sheen a, \dence—Master. J fs fatten f} eee Tag ¥ ee Married ain Sabie y oro the me aes, ids aa atten ad ~ ‘gine Atlanta, ‘Obar eae me ar cic Rane wk White, for Ma: haniabaadninennhenns Here lies buried =o . highest claag Steamer A Agu Get ae lings is coy Action of the Virginia Fegisiature Relative t0 | 4 .er of ne Declaration of ‘Americad Indepeaden:e, Doneeeed EP MAT 1008, ARRIVED, apm 14, | Westar rence ara’ r Fan ag “ President Honroe—Curieus Coincidence ia OF the state st Vigtia Living through many sma Ber eR En ig Sora Big Cee Aprildi Old Sebr A fente hore, Sevan ” ey a Unser — aibllltog 4 erienced strong westerly Winds Wost part A of tha peerage pab. Sid loth, schr Cortes, ar, Aonabon poe! vied the Neglect of Deceased Presdents— ‘Ana of the An a geugnter, bar Bo lon 38 80. rbound Hash sup, | seized by a iirteh araiat), University of ° posed the Glasgow; ?7th, 7 AM, lat 4! 12 lon 6l 2! ir He Brannan, Mobiic,"224, M fegur, Paull, do: Preddent Menroe without a Tomb- niversiiy Dyn. aga oer ‘yw ners Hewmrip chy or Waatington henoe for Liverpool; aon att | Sag gsitb tmery, Parton deoas and NYork, WO — in Ne en moval of tablet foot the it to Rng nwoma tn tnat houad show wi aye were, iv! Shaunon, ere de eure ty fer at $6 per Sevond Street Cemetery in Ne n thie monumen , a : nee, Shnanes, meee : i City—Appropriation of $2,000 naiba ee ae ry ae ae ome ithe } “Rerein is tna, Se AE a a aie nadine Meera eis Hoek at Si SHgxn oe ae ie (nda ssthcorWorieany) 14 patie Wonton. by the Virginia Legislature to grave of wile, ho bo died in Iis2, ten Soars after | Tespetd T sont. you to reap that wherein ye 70 beetowed 10 Iaihs ae PRC ad Roneeetnon inne T Plas eh as Red | SHREK BAPK ution ley, Alaina, NXork, brig Faaae y two lines | dors other Taom tabored, and ye are entered into their 428 pasuengers, (o Kunhardt & Co. lad favoranle weather nab. wove the Body, and Brest ofthe oer pe, ee, thecal erg rei pt | ener" Bunny wines: bad'Sanrn forny weir. om ho Beaks. | Berke Cor a Monument, . spirits in a future state be o'vlivi- | THE TOMB OF JACKSON. fatal 40; lon 4¢-0) a teed Tis Pre aki bir nabert Fos | Bak Wie : ember his . Dound Bast; 26th, ‘ial 48 41, lon 43 46, passed French bark | *Sy' por &e., deo. sey ed past, he will even there remember t the the Cette, with head of: Bebasta; bead loved companion.” The other two graves ve those | At Hermitage, delightfully situated on pee Ly eh. eute y00, Savannah, with mee | S080 of his daughters, Martha Wayles Randolph, who sur- } banks of the Cumberland river, about ten miles and pecsengers, 108 L Miva h. Jenn: The Legislature of Virginia bas recently appropri- Vived hiss, and Maris Eppes, who died before him. | trom Nashville, Tean., where, in life, the General | cash for her notes on demand, Tho Wanbock Bank bas | , Steamanip Marion, F Charleston, with mane and pas | ford. PM, off genes lesion Go, vious eek 6 ries £30; ated $2,000 to defray the expenses of removing the % and President resided, his mortal remains now | changed hands—can’t say whether for better or worse. rae apa ee hr Mashassct, hence for Charleston; same | carries 3400 box remains of President Monroe from the Second street THE TONG MB OF MONROE. repose, It was his ‘Siiee, in accordance with | Tekame is something like the trick of » slight of hand ae ‘Signals with seamasip James Adger, bence Beattie P ; :- | Of the humdreds of citizens who daily pass the little 3 “now you see it, and now you don’t.” Some Foulhampton, Pratt, London and Portamouth, March Vinid ie jus to load sugar for NY. Cemetery, in this city, to Virginia, and for the crec the republican plainness which characterised his | Player TE oyterys conden ay 2 et ton of a monument in honor of his memory. vemetery in Second street, just below Third avence, life, that his tomb should be marked by no | me she redeems epee G4 seins m0 dee x Seri ocry aaa poke sh ios of ew < Rowe nFork Seo vials or Peltione' & worth pest | few, if any,are aware that it is the last resting place s ‘The Bank of Nebraska and Bank of Platte Valley March 14, loed sug a8 per ecity 1200 bores; amides wag healt es, —— of be fra Sep the Monroe dectrine. Yet ete Pomp cr commemorative show. He desired to be | they pay specie on demand. Bank of Florence redeems | ™és¢,'9Dunbam & (ir), Robbing, Measina Feb 6, | FuRRe Wa | prt bia tango inter monument which America can cherish for her he- aay uke ‘ae ce gevenia, and. belf terred in a roan, a0. is known to base from some persons, and some she don’t, Western Ex. | snd Sores Rare pint fruit 0 Dea er & Devin, 18h sols, carten 6:80 gu Mirae, kas Tor Oana Toes can be no excuse for a neglect of those outward ti “ese po led by bushes, at refused & tronett freee pg ney saanacbnag pos 4 | change, Fontenelle, and Nemaha Valley, are no respectors Boeion from Palermo: 1918 ui ult a $8 71, lon 80, spoke | Hon eses Sehiah ad Lorn or Lon tor Malan ze, nla ine 2 manifestations of respect which in all ages of the | fovere _ en, Se a re be inh tere come ealeeat es remains of ancient | of persons—they don’t pay anybody. Dakota and sove- | >’ ba nage pata NS. for Antigua, Wh ioe of mninmast;schre Bing Fish, Shronda. for Palac wortd have been accorded to the honcred dead. It | the foot of a little wren house, — heroes. He was interred in the family tomb, beside | ya} other shinplasters, we Know but little about, but | nideatte Meldand ‘Poolse & Go. “et 29, 1a 20 Son 7458, | Sppble, MM: dtummmning, Bisa, No, for York very soon; only monument, the last resting place of James | his wife, who had died sixteen efore him. | wink if they make good shinplaster, they are aboutas | #Dg83 Edgar, frmo Norlolk for Ha Hanrrax. A) a must, therefore, be a subject for surprise a3 well as brig Emma wane. ty Brig Wan I Sawyer (of Harrin, arrington. Me), Sawyer, Guante- | sistes via La Have; schrs ‘aco once, Crowell and 81, Monroe, whe served his country in the capacity of ‘The following inscription on her tomb is peculiarly ter. ‘Ocean Beil lad regret that two of Virginia’s most henored casa pe soldier, minister and President, is indicated by a | int fom the fact of its having been written “erie Mastery Mar tot Gretapor’, keri, Cleuonon, aim | Pens, Budley, 4940; Ogean Belle scsbaver, Paladelphin. of whom have meee ‘two terms zd Lcaqpagihell in | Simple’ marble slab bearing the following inscrip. | by ea i 'D Lincoln vot Branswick, Meh Weoer, Cardenas, | “Mico, Feb 26—In port ships Gulaien, Barber, and Swale ‘United States, should bave been ot ee Ping RACHEL TACKSON, April, with sugar, to BP Buck & Co a secon Pla wa | MES Tucker, une; barks Paimetio, Kinney, and Houqua, their graves—the one for twenty-one years an JAMES MON Row, cepeiuaboaaes : wife of President Ji malanses, ‘a Maw, Feb 20—1n ships Occan Ragle, heron: for other for twenty-seven—with scarcely a head-stone to ROBERT TILLOTSON. i who died on the 224 of, December, 1828, waite ne Btephe (ot Calin, MoGregnr, Havane, 1 mig april 17; | Boston abt aod Fh Good ope A oe ee ton wark their tombs. Yet it is a fact that both Madi- 3 Vavir No. 147 sina il Bev taco wes fair, ber aes Se pleasing, her temper from NW. carried away fore Bt. Ree icant un wn eo a i son and Monroe have been thus neglected by their Pecunsar ex-President on the amiable, and ber heart kind. low sugar and molasses. to'J W iwell. April a lat 34 NOrleans. lag: ARurs Hoytiboc, bela h Two Soya, Cooper, doy, native State. The monument to Madison has been ths te toc ay eaee, i came to this city sauidiateasis relieving t ied ane ae Le bed Savannah, 8 43} oer 88 Neches, amik. fon rn yurg, Emerson, for pat recently erected at Montpelier, Va.,and it was jrealaed wit Postmaster Gouverneur, his son-in- and cultivated thet divine ples pleastre by the most liberal Sehr Jonas fmith, Lyneh, Wilmington, NO, 4 days. NYork. ready; barks ing Kacehorse, Searles, and ouly the last Legislature that provided for the re- | law, near the comer of Prince and Fim streets, at wo uzduspretending methods, fear Job oe, ner bape NO, 3 days, Cambridge arin for Howton, id: ernen, Buy | whose idenc Le jewase a8 5 a re mova) of the remains of President Monroe, which } who wall eee his wane os sat pias tothe rich she wes an examigie? : Goer Marpares ite, ‘Rhetnhard' son gad Siem” Van Norden, dine fia i rig a have sinee his death been reposing in an almost nn- | manding address, and the universal love with which | * to the wretched a comforter; Rehr Kmapire, Osborn, Norfolk, days, with cotton, &c, to saarsctae Apri lei portachrs Gen Armstrong, Terry, i i he was regarded. In his last sickness he was at- to the prosperous ap ornament. Biurges, Cleariuan & Co. fs, Phipps for, Naren. log, known spot inour city. It is this latter circum: | Bed te he mide sania tent Tohsemae oe Fer pity went band fo band wih F benevolence, J m Munro, Halse, Virginia, $ days ianccaio, ape |id—'in port bark five, Foster, for #Yorig ‘stance which has suggested the propriety of an ar- Berger, ana ie = haben 1g ah on the | debe mer pone tgag being permitted to Uo Schr Raita Aniersase Vir 'vira ‘sdayn ag Ap! Z1—In port, shive ele. Preble, for Fal ticle on the graves of the Presidents. morning of the 4th of July, 1831. His funera! | 4 being so gentle and so virtuous slander might wound, chr Wilson, Camp, Virkinia, 2 days. ar; Vaucluse, Carnes. for do, leg. Aue was one of the most imposing ever witnessed alin Sd De Danube, Golding 'wix, barks Neleos Flac ae Dut it could not dishonor. TOMB OF WASHINGTON. in this city, and. the e: of pro- | Even Death, when he tore her from the arms of her | ecu Maecceris By ect deveplie, Wauerary, Virgie Poop, fee Conenboaep, pices: Basel Coombe: At it Vernon, the Mecca of republicanism, | found sorrow were uni General Jacob husband, 100 she Inak of Com. 105% pny a ye moltsres; ; Lanpner, 10° omon do; Malina, Ge ’ "3 fie Geethes vases Morton, who commanded the military on that could but transplant ber to the bosom of 100 Continental k Goer resourde, Foner, Virginia, kag, for > Ms sugar: r Magy Bae: 5" Hucdrora, D Lapaleye ‘the remains of the Father of his Country repose, | Gay, now sleeps his last sleep not far fromthe ex-Pre- her God. 40% Ncpolas Bank £0 Sobr Charger, Kelsey, Alexandria. teat Piles ter tech or natn oecca baard where, according to his desire, they were interred. | sident, though not without ches remembrance of the ————— a 101% - Bei ths Sebr J Hi » Alexandria. Oakiand, Huater; Indian belle. re Though Congress bas expressed the desire that the | resyect of his fellow-men. The body was first in- THE TOMB OF HARRISON. 15 Oosem Bani SOMS&Nia pf etx 6010 Be alae Bocptate, Boars Del sare, pat crea a WB itaer aa yemains should be interred beneath a monument at 4 terred in the old New York Marble Cemetery, found- | In the family tomb at North Bend, Ohio, but a few 3% 189 fee 503; | Schr Saran Kitzabeth, Smith, New Laven. Wymao, Blu on, Wymsn, do; Hareasd’ Antiors he the national sea of goerament, which bear his | SUE Nore, wie alloved fo he paca Bs | mils rom Cacnnation the bak of the Ober, 3 mane 1S | ERG PRR | Eager Pea er Rhode hale name, and the Legislature of Virginia has requested Marble Cemetery, in which the remains now repose, | the remains of President Harrison now repose. On 88 Gal & Ob) BR RES as pated te pty lege ID or oat ie ‘eat! is ae ‘anion r syrah 40; ee the privilege of placing theremains beneath a monu- | and in which the Gouverneur family had 0 vault build- | the occasion of the funeral pageant at the seat of 50 do......b20 904 | dith, ; ‘wig: schrs — ayer ing, was being constructed. The Pres leat sh: 400 Clev & Tol RR.«3 443g | © Steamer Petrel, Arey, Providence. i ment at the capital of that State, his own request | Tit twve with Thomas: lioteon, £o that ihenanas | ovement, where he died but one month after his | 40 100” “do... ..060 $454 BELOW. Tolaae: Ann mia Hest. fr Iwan. Mf eugry has been deemed sufficient to overrule such demon- Preciiont of the United States "hes had as yet no inanguration, the remains were interred in the soi 300 125 Chi & RI RR.s30 7835 Brig Pawtucket. RES Pee ees fo Ping ae I Ree ng strations of national or State respect. In will | tomb of his own, and is even now resting in a vault sneer pop at so ee Ng len pub ino | Ho «0 & . erin fr aa vad a ; Emma Tuts, Miser ing! nice he desired that a new family vault should be Built at upon which there < Ca. unpi paid assesment of many description of the family tomb, and it isa 350 Steamshive Arago, I Havre: ra: fas Saxonia, (Ham) , ) Hambure; te scan Fait, "omar, Fortisnd: ‘orig, Thomas Coenere Mount Vernon, “at the foot of what is commonly Bat it sppeare that at last Tee ee fact that neither the lone, hies of the iastriona aie Phra Wy . 5 ow 2 nc to) f omg “ —— a fad al called the Vineyard Enclosure.” Tn 1831, thirty-four nia have awoke to to fact, and have appropriated sg rt i vee ear Ma ae ga 3 ‘Wind during jhe Gay sotormmzat pif Arr (by tel stip Toroia, and wish i the sum of $2,000 to defray the expenses of the re- * cellanidéemn anak Dienes 2, March 4~8ld bark Helen Mar, Low, Rangoon. sean atte Ss Caen, Sele irom ertccrapelal pnp Eeersbon pin total stag aye ‘capital of bis native | S¢riptions on either the coffin or the tomb. | Mrs, ont Stents, oPatznuo, April 8In port barks Jeb, ninies. for Boston and a new tomb was erected on the site indicated. | Site, there to be interred and a suitable monument | Harrison is still living, near Cineinnati, at ae $8000 The steamship Arago, Capt Lines, sailed yesteaday for anh, Gallacar. for ori cottgn, Billy The walls are of brick, eight feet high, arched over | to be erected to his memory in Hollywood Cemete- | Bend, Ohio, with her son-in-law, Hon. J. Scott Hi %< | Southampton and Havro, with 306 passengers. me Sok. i won) Se ace Mabie (iri ator Ss the top; the front rough cast, with astrong casement | ry. The spot where he now reposes can boast of soa, whoo bb rcagrangd CA Nees a i eit x00 SL | The Hamburg saaneain Reaealn, Coot Ehlers, sailed yes E Bouin aw = ie brit Fore “ 4 be vr Ro of frertone. A stone panel over the door bears the | Mant. Froud mauumeat to men, of wham thei, | Sonaded to "st team the nth Fetes | $6 a8 | “aes rere Sen’ Sates"ina wegen | ESE AEE re en following inscription:— t where hi d is scarcely known. Here also | S#¢ Was waiteu upon by a large delegation of the 25 32 | bas returned for more assistance, and six steamers have been aula ier a= Facies brig Hron Princess f Sieeee he ae ee Mergeed Cincinnati Pioneer Association, many of the mem- | 460 . 35 | sent down, Theres nine Teet of water around the ehip at igh FP at Sd fe. He that believoth Rorrenpam, A Bait or BY ami Tam the resurrection and the life. He iev repose the ashes of Thomas Addis Emmet, whose bers of hich intimate ted Gen. ‘20 2635 | low water, and abe fills to the deck at each tide —(By letter 4 houthe Cekon “pa re, Sane at im me, though he wore dead, yet shall he live. ne | worth bas (been, commemorated by a tall shaft in ts i eecnet _ ibe fie Be at | 100° 2%, | 10 Ellwood Walter, Han, Secretary of the Board of Under: } S84 South, Caroling. Set ie Due Van A brick enclosure, twelve feet high, surrounds t! t. ‘aul’s churchys is lies next 2b veers. Zenten, and mara (utc Provan for ao for do; Fosca Helena, eae with an iron gate opening in frontof the vault | that of Monroe. But a “tow ear since tle wet fete and een er = ruby Capt Urown day rain Pavan, wilh hig iat sae one mbes ct pecan door, flanked with pilasters, surrounded with stone bes ae pon ae eae righ ms three years of age. Bx ie, Beatin =I 254 will eal wo morrow be hae tore Ragland Wg: ese Wordbury, heme Galea dente coping and cornice. Over the gateway is the fol- | The outside coffin, PirLich ta of mahogany. was chen THE TOMB OF POLK. $3 (By letter to Kliwood Walter, Haq, Secretary of the Board of | er, Osgood, Mameluke, Whitney, and ‘Obarmers Uneasy for lowing inscription, on a plain slab:— in a good state of preservation, and bore the follow. a7 —Key W ri} 5—The brig J x, #, March &—Iz. port ships Dolphin, Hdyt, for Ma« Westin toaiotine Fit haiadatan WOenecid George | ing inscription -— ree Posbdomprn mate ea plc erp. 2 = de a apierers Ba ey i ‘ie dara Hursley. for Murus~-one scvoiateaya probe wunegen Suly 1 > j« rit, fore lopmast, i attachod; nino bonta, and eh Dalat. Digeeat ieee hr hee nearly ready In the year 1837, by permission of Mr. Lawrence gg Py ge dent Polk, and where his widow now resides, a fax pile oon the de yet iy letter to Kdlwood Walter, Buy, | Rureks, Lane eae ‘Amoy; on Dragon Weston, on. f ar Chinas Lewis, the then only surviving execator of Washing- | The remains are enclosed in a leaden coffin, inside | *#8teful monument is erected over his remains. It ge meomg bins aa “> fy A ‘Niel ton, Mr. John Struthers, of Philadelphia, was, upon | the mahogany. Th is the ry of a | is of native limestone, supported by four columns, ire arrived below Savannab 27th ult with Tork vis Betavin, Arr jth for Auyad, 19 load for sauder of our axes merc’ and families, | with a square ilar in the contre, on which is the Oar (Br), Ferguson, for Penang tew days t» load for his request, allowed the privilege of constratting a Tate inept het oy eonard rom Art Daya boi Hot so lene, | Gt en hagas, a which Tremaine are now | who ewn vaults to the number of 268, in whieh in- On ca ca Capt Leonara Re reo anangnin, seb 19-1 J-,1= port ships Bobi Robin Feet, Bearse, from deposited. ophagas is of modern form, cut | terments are constantly being made. It is KNOX POLK, Presi States, Seth inst Ait tbe ous Tost; fon af the Wiley “unc; bark Ai sown tor eaetaes tes Suen, from solid Penne myivania marble, t feat Tong, beautifully n meg seeped the hen eee ey ea see een ea Warsi a" Hey em i Zn et i ne: godt a th mi ‘No’ veasel'on the bert three hi attracts many passers by, yument— bra prjecing our har tena the base. he top yy is of bp Se presence of the great ‘departed On first ide of the, monume remains Bsa Piet See so io Hisood ‘aiter, Eaq, Secretary of the Twarow, Reb Psa port ahip Competitor, White, for Shang iD bold relict, whose remains there of . April 14—8ld Br bark Drysde, Coftin, Be oye si lee waioat tere surface, ‘eos Mrs. Monroe died abort time before her husband, JAMES KNOX POLK seme ance ofa 8 Lei Pagetembran Mortar vetores: ‘achr Queen o of the South, Wesley, NYork. “geet and insignia of the United States. The following | and was interred, with other members of the family, are resting in the vault beneath. Sek ‘ult; lent Reel ‘and rudder, and is badly bogged. Shecame | . 57 Jo! wb Nontrone, “Or ous Georges rage put ta hr. A* town, inscription is between these armoral bearings an fet, een, 5 Barrett, from Boston for, Philadelphia, in bal- sania in porte bg oF Providence, near the family residence at Oak Hil), Loudon coun- the foot of the coffin :— ty, Va., near Potomac river, And sutton, with his father, sir men oe ment ork iy IT on the beach socdanee 1000 st0neeee eneeeneeeeesoeeeeeoen ‘Tennessee aboiattwo mules tothe westward ahibouse WASHINGTON, THE TOMB 6 OF ¥ MADISON. — ~~ noe . bas bilged, ia full of water, and sccounia ula ae Pa apr ri} 30- Arrane Fares heudder Singapore eee seeseeses seseee teeeeeee At Montpelier, Orange county, Va., thirty miles wade beauty, of virtne rea wes foe vee fl i Ry aa” Maree | Obarleston; Raver ireret ‘Everett Harding, ‘Bulimorg, “key? Signe rear of Martha, the wife of Washington. 19 | trom the grave of Jefferson, from 1836 to within cellenoe of Christians pp elmer Foopon, Grbenn: Martees: Melons Reshe nn Rt te : Tee excellence of Christianity Scum Sanan Baxrurre —The Galveston Civilian, of the 10th | Vannah: O'liriee, Nobinson, Philsicioine, che ye Plone sased in a similar sarcophagus, the two occupying *° the right and left sides of the entrance to the tomb, and being visible from the outer gateway through was —— in bis death. about a year, the remains of ex-President Madison On the secon: ult has the following'—The achr Howard, Oapt Holbrook, ar- had been peacefully resting, with naught bat tradi- rived at Galveston yesterday. having been sens by the under: | Bat: Shim go heat Mary tis a= Mouniain writ jo seareh of the wreck of the sehr Sarah tt, ones Vernne for! the people of the Unite Fietuxe | tion to mark the spot, in spite of repeated efforts to os Be vice. He, an Tore renor = ints ‘hat she had about $40 600 trai ane Hine, espe Sah s 8 company of ladies, who, with the assistance of Lp hye wes cp ae a reed places inthe Sate and Federal’ Balle stumore: W 0 Fiason, ae Vor itin, Moras lon. Edward Everett, who has delivered a number * to his worth. length, however, by priva' Governments; a member pe ver Magnet, uRene, 8; of lectayps in aid of the cause, Hon. Fernando Wood | subscription the sum of $700 was raised, and the General Aasemnbty ; un ares = Sores sare eh Baie ates, “oaney, foreaiaties cae rah Chargs and oth@ts, about forty thousand dollars have been “gs quteribasgtl " ie & member of Congress and more, on Lake ®t Clair, for the purpose of takiey’ on tes | Buck! ie, ercer, Collen — already collected. ‘Wor! yu — onah shes “alate hr Gane eas of the Pl caggo of Jumper and stazes, previous 1 sailing for Liverpool tang Been ‘i Grewlen, ok oie, Keller; W nessun grave being ident with much difficulty. ‘Congress! 5 SE he dark © ame changed ‘0 udenretd, ‘ THE TOMB OF JOHN eee Me coffin was exposed to view by the excavation, and “Euan United I ene April, 1858, Bandes 7 Gometein ha eves are char | 3a i Rial, Fowler: and i iseary bs re Foie fet Beneath the portico of the Unitarian charch at | upon removing the upper lid, which was not fas- Governor of Tennessee, and From California intone 1,122,202 60 | The'vcke RR Hace [DB tome one e. ~ eabethpert. oe Choma bas hn iiasbetk! a ait Quincy, Mass, near Boston, Known as the Adamy | tne, those present beheld all that | was PRempest oF ru” con PT Gar 60 | Eiverpmer by i omer a Han hogy, Bult exrpren ar | Fa Sa Wor cig A . J Ad . | lett of the earth); remai ol jac —_—_—_—_ e wi outs 5 ro Star, Brone binge ag Arr peed eo ine pore The coffin was in an exellent state of apronerve. PA A me there is no inscription; om the fourth | sg) goid deponite ss... ssssvesee . $1,134,190 00 at about $40 apiece. Knowle ween’ Oalvecont aero, Bliss in Ke ion ty ing been 8 ne » tion, thongh the body was much decayed. Dia pubic piiy be dene, SILVER RULLION DEPORTED, Arp Kew Bosforg 2h North Pa: | 104 C; schre AF Linnell ‘and President ‘John Adams, and of his son, President | and breast, » the ribs, abe lower jaw, mere returned to lobed ‘and exvended the Including st silver er Purchases tigi ia cite Oooon, Lahaina Wi ee ee P+ Fires Soy ath | DRE Grorge Am nd Beaten’ W a mses; Beareville, Panes ji Adams, and their wives Abigail and | their original dust, the only portions of the skeleton Boundaries of his counts ‘Spanieh Mexican Hons of a dollar re- 10,! ibe bone on board. alerand: 4 Louisa to 1826, after bis father's death, John | Yemsiniog being the skull, portions of the cheek He planted the laws of the ceited ie exchange lor sew cena rion, Tun Osan. 8 Heiona | $ivhi amy Hay, Bn, scandal re 3 bones, the vertebrae of the neck, , and large bones of the arms, so eom pletely twenty-one years done the work of disso ation > ae foundations 's Dark Cleorag N Fob 17. with 1349 we {14 dois ance leaving St nlelena) Te MDOk bec octane de ce Vide, pc in ray, Oshota Frou"! we. Loruaad, setes Ganon, BeVermoti, and George Quincy Adams proposed that the church, then about | Sioa ant Bowe oe BOOT BAY. April 2 Ace aches Mary Loui Soraguey to erect the “ temple,” should authorize him to con- Hig influence and his counsels , . tended to organize the sr lor NYork: Ariel Tre the remains of his father and mother might be ae- on ——— Oly ie mt fe tS hoary and thik cory ont Provia for 3 Fort on 8i Bioops Excee " . The form'of the monument is a Tor obelisk, and ‘Constitution, COINAGE REBCUTRD—a0LD, he and was cbliged to pur don teome a wed: Beans | Thompran. xe Me ‘arner, Williston, and Louisa, Cum? Posited. Accordingly an indenture was granted, | consists of seven massive pieces of stone, the whole and to apply the Fule of Denomination. No. of Pisces. Value. | bumps bours out of 4, leaning about 1200) scoked pees | mines F 1 es 8 conveying » space fourteen feet square under the | being twenty-two feet eix® inches high,’ and weight Freedom to Navigauon, Double eagles ........ccceseee 840 $1,000,020 00 | hourn, ran through w ugh prodentto pnt | Diet eS ‘April 26~ Are sche te " , with Ibert cy portion of the | ing thirty-two thousand pounds; with’ tbe founda. Trade and ————__ | way ier home on ann of loa Homtlan | gDigeT % Are —Aiveop inden Cha Frurhaon, portico, with liberty to affix to any portion tion the structure measures twenty-four feet above industry. $1,006,920 00 ba 7th "tape h Tea R,Horden, Arnold, Phila walls of the temple obituary tablets. The vault was the borying ground. The inscription is about nine Grabam, a Albany; 30th, RM accordingly constructed, and a marble manument | feet from the base, and is as follows:— THE TOMB OF TAYLOR. 216,000 00 Moraten Light, Norwa Panama, Hansen, N York; was erected on the east end of the edifice, at the MADISON, Near Louisville, Ky., the former residence of hie Leen anadead fy ~ yt nae ao obi A 4 hy aout oad Born March 10,1751, Died June 28, 1836 The work is substantial, and its simple beanty is in excellent keeping with the quiet country charch- side of the pulpit, surmounted bya bust of John Adams, from the chisel of Greenough, the tablets bearing the following inscription :— LISERTATEM aMicTial IDEM RETINEBIS. OM. father, the remains of President Taylor are interred, marked by a plain and simple monument. Like General Harrison, he was firet interred in the Congressional bu pe at Washington, where he died « short tee on | tue (areenport, 1 abou 70 bhia. Feb 6h, lat 87 118, ton 354,000 00 | Ss ‘mith, FM clean, bound direct to sant sien A Boston. i brig West, Studley, do (before 14th. Also arr schr Wm Riley, (of Yew London) Cobb, from a | "*F,OrM Tibaling cruise, inet from New York, where she lande! 50 | wy. i 8 ee rar LA A am) $18,000 00 i Fine beem out 2 months, cruising between Ab yard and the great and good man whose country- his ipauguration. In'the fall of the same year. how tae at 3 | Phitedetpoia. Beneath these walle men's appreciation and love the marble commemo- | ever, they were removed avi deposited in ibe fam'ty eee Oe | Sore, ne Tue Maat, ond wking } whsles, making ctl ce | "i webs ay 4 Are deposited the mortal remains of rates. No pretensions were made for beauty or ex- | cemetery, as stated above, where his wife has since been 13,000 00 arr a polsett, Ih. Samael afrhomes, Bri lags, Bow pries Penebes, EA, urks alande for Bangor ware JOHN ADAMS, travagant decorations, but simply to indicate the | placed beside him. an, ft Helens Msrch 12, with 110 bbie fer, Bowtn, weha e entog Roti. Sent home 330 doje op oll. | Hae on fre x; | Ra np oi) from brig Leontiag. | Reporis sid from St fe: h 5, Marion, Davia, % oreton py 4 same day, Alon. O'ark, NOW) ap; 12th: Belin Ropbine, Mats, 390 wh iow 1D WL iarstow, Devoll. dor 0) wh Sid fom Aly pican 2h echr Admiral Biake, Blenkenship, love of the patriotic citizens for the departed friend $1,373,920 00 and statesman. The remains of Mrs. Madison have been interred near those of her husband, whem she survived a number of years. Son of John and Susanna (Boylston) Adame, Second President of the United 88. THE LIVING EX PRESIDENTS. = Of the ex-Presidents there are now living Martin Van CIPY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Buren, at Kinderhook, New York; John Tyler, at Sher Sarvnoay, May 1, 1868 wood Forest, Virginia: Franklin Pierce, at Concord, New | Frotn.—State and Western brands were duil and clored Be piee ged his iif, fortune and sacred bonor To the incependence of his country. ‘Op the third of September, 1788, THE TOMB OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, Hampebire, and Millard Fillmore, at Buffalo, New York. for grades ARM from Py o " common and medium of extra from Se. @ 100 Sit from La = a 224, sobre Alexander, Dunham, meet Vaan Jn the same vault which the Glial affection of Joht | ———— me | barrel lower. The salon embraced about 1000 voie., | Homh_atantic: 86, W Holmen, Holmen, and Mewvpone, Nora Which ecknowieagea that independence, Quincy Adams caused to be erected for his parents, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘mostly to the local and eastern trade, including superfine ALSt Helen argh 18 (ey lever from Capt Crosby), Al + vt fia mecaleg Naxtucket ane er yy yy pledge. at Quincy, Mass., his remains now repose, together oioclateal State at $4 15 0 $4 25, med extra ditto at $4 #0. I ig ie oe Brow ae "iuigon, Senate with ir ot hom ao ee in "yen aule ot” nibs Hi jt of his wite, and a mu Wrrat.—Tho sales about 7 qY we pee Deaptation: Jaa 6, on line Grant, Shute, Newb f fo the independence of tmmortaitty with those ral monument MONEY MARKET, i embraced orca at, | ihe Gronetion Toh b'kaward, Smith te, nembing tinse Jour” | gaming Oran. Suis, Now in Ae ward similar to that which he erected for his father was erected for him by his only surviving son, Rey. C.F. Adams, in 1852, in the “Adams Stone Temple.” ‘The ehurch gave to the son the privilege which they had not denied the father. A tablet of white marble Sarcupay, May 1—6 P.M, | Cluding re@ Southern at $1 04. $1 18; fair white ditto a ‘The stook market continues inactive, but prices show a | $1 24; red Pennsylvania at $1 12;"white Michigan at $1 2z slight improvement. At the first board today Missouri | white Kentucky, $1 22a $1 324. State O's advanced }; per cent; Virginia State 6's, \{; La | Ryk—Sales 3,200 bushels at 063¢0., aoat, and 670. a Crosse and Milwaukie land grant bonds, 1; Nicaragua | 680. delivered. Abd to the jodgment of hie God. ‘This house wil! bear witness to his piety This town, hie birthplace, to his muni oe History to his patriotism ; Poater'ty to the depth and compass OF bis mind. Pizmonth tor do: Seo. fear ker, Beverly for 49; Han= fin ane m py Spee bens ww Korth py! Lyoos Ni. necting Y ches feason (who report: spoke day ed Masom, fmith At Map’ Mong Kong Feb if, shehield, Orson, ‘of Cold Spring, Penobscot, achre Mary bmily, M Sewell C Reeves. Tunter, sliver Cloud, astra) yn rae Phndcipite fortes Boreas: Mekomnes ., At bis side was erected at the north of the pulpit, crowned with | Transit, ; Pacific Steamship Company, \(:Milwaukicand | Conn was active but easier; sales of about 60,000 busnele oe fad , oe seeps, tl the trump shall sound, a bast of John hn Quiney Adan ‘Adama ay Powers, fuished | Mianaipp, 1; Michigan Southern, ol M6; do, preferred, | Were made, including unsound at 066, « 68e.; sownd Soath orm, Jan 2, Columbus, Feslor, NB, with, 100 in eer Wiiminsign, Dele tor awe his beloved and coty wife, by him sittings of April, | 34; Galena and Chicago, 1. Cumberland Coal Company | ern white at 690. a 70c.; yellow at 720. a 790. HS ie Wi: 130 ap; Muh, Lapwing, Ouratoney. ‘tor cit as Keri ine a Phiiadeiphis for 10; ‘tion to oe to daughter of Wiliam end tlizabeth (Quincy) 7, and sad be an excelent port hae declined % per cent; Hudson River Railroad, ; Clevo. | Pork was lower and unsettled; the salen embrannd | "re reported. asi 1a Willi, King, of Maus, | Waite, —— or ore Sip Sid brige Harp, alin bp every pean at ine ben Ee boren oy br ‘Oren pd pee ‘of | 'And and Toledo, }¢. New York Central closed at 90 por | about 400 « 600 bia , including mens at $18 75 and 815 26 | to cruise. pi nail rFOKD air mh varno, Tooker, and Harte of fill, conyogal. mesornal aod social cont, buyer 90 days. The easy money market appears | for prime. Lard was casicr, with sales of about 200 Ibe. Bark Rocket from mati - Boston, April 29, tat 40 44, wre J; sloop Henry Clay, Bly. to be gradually but steadily working upon the market | at 11%0. a 12¢, value of stock securities. Most of them appear to be firm- Corroy.—Sales moderate, on the basis of about 12% for ly sustained, while some occasionally show an advance. | middling uplands. ‘The operations are pretty well scattered, and little lots of | Wimsxry.—Sales of 260 bbia. wore mado at 210. the best securities are daily purchased for xccount of out. | ———— ey sider. Money is going into stock investmente, where it MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ‘will be earning eomething, instead of lying idle on deposit doko Adams’ bust, and upon John ney 's decease <* Gree: was hased by Mr. C. F. Adams placed in ita present position. The de- sign of an acorn which is seulptared with a leaf the tablet, was a particular favorite of ryt 4 Adams, and he was so much attached to it that he had" it cut upon @ seal which he habitually wore. The white oak leaf represents the sturdy growth in of New England. The first and last letters of the Greek uo ‘Rden. ‘Boston | enon sr Tyler Providence, Mobile, owen, Ne —A nesenctio Mevieas ceiigetcig.catt an aera fe ah etn Law ia, Ohare Oading Free itclmes, mea, Cintas fort Sone ert a ake rept. “Vy % cit at all ; we Jon 69—' tare Roe Pret for Rowton, April 28, 8) miles B of eerk Wr Rewae. bound N mpeg #@ miles N of Hate Indies for non; Born Now 11 22, 1744 Deceased 28th Get, 1818 At 14. Married 26th Oct, 1764 During @ union of more than half ® centu they survived, in harmony of sentiment, principle and affection, ran. won Apt, nt wet he Tato 7 By lt bom Jane no date—In Porte Black Swan, Pod ne, and pesca to M Yor d ARROYO, § Wooster, Hy ; Torpado Mecarty: Lavejoy: Condor, Allen, and the tempeste of civil commotion alphabet which surmount the inscriptions, were his | in our banks. At the second board the market was about Thoma a 8 fiw Bailey, for do for do'next | Ki NY Bath Meo'ing andaunted, and rurmounting favorite symbols of the Diet ing to the well | whe same. From day to day the same potowend Thompson, for New Hagee ee fowidasa, ORPOLK, Arr (by seb) sche @ H Townsend, of known passage: Alpha and Omega, the be- 4 Ages See the terrors and trials of that Revolution «hich secured the freedom of their cou Improved the condition of their limes. and brightened the prospects of futurity to the race of man SB bniinas. tan Cont for %2 da} ay*. echra “Pia for do, Jadua, Suickney, for Norn, a. Plate, Hutches fet do few dagn: ermont, Pl iiiott. for 4o. The « he Fair, Small, “Woevna, Pee 28°"tp port apa Cr om the 14th. aTAviA. Pe p mort ahips Crystal Palace, Simmons, for Hong iy Pe iy diaman, Biri for Boston. Sid 24th ship & Hallard, &bei Nabne (ngs Weapupeeeh Marr bark Ax? Raniee, 3 nl By raging sehen M A a , Chapman, and yma, ti aa Ng i chai Phil A are itzabeth, New Conveyance, and Jas Diverty, & co ay tao rise, sow severed weska same © SpeTaT® | sua, nseee 8 ORY Smee OO excitement of any importance was realized, and it may be pf 48 . otnora 106 months before another movement of the kind takes place, but a steady appreciation in v..!ues i# looked for from the ginning and the coding salt the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty.” The following is the inscription :— ALTERI SECULO. upon earth, reduced rates ruling for money. CLEARED. ¥ a ene en here March or In. port supe pOxendridge, Mathews, ike mn, Apr Ran * baad pe Puen ; Steamship Pajaro del Oceano (Sp), Villar, Havana—J N Ce | aoe Rockall, Martin, for Boston, rah Newman, Cobb; From |ives thus spent, thy early duties learn The operations of the Clearing House to day wore as bali vs Napier, *Phindelp pare Hill, Riliot. and Alice Hall, Fintexey, for London. do: Jordon, Wabeon. and Stephen Glover, Maihow, for OMI Bell, Kook, Harrison. and Albert #ranklin, bar, for Hong Kong, Harry of the Went, Patterson, for tins, 40:1 sto, Atwood. for Madras, do; Hamlet, Lecpaw; Hortense, ee itin Benne: Plummer: Young Hey, P wright: Judith, Rrown: Granite state, in ina ley “Atwoot: Alert Barsiey; Brewsier, Clark, and Hindoa, Miler, ane Ship Helle of the Raa. Lewis, for London, and UTE peteliite, annie, tor do, were going down the river on vient. ace from Pangor Feb f2 (oct £D ete Goleads, & Lotcon, Meh 7 "toon 6th Ramoraidia. York, From feney'e * drone to active virtue tarp Teedoy nendehip, Faith, thy soul And serve | ke them thy omatwy and ty aati follows — — ship Victoria, Siuyter, St Joboa, NF—Carter 4 MeDo- Tomal OxCHADBCS 6666. ess cseeees $17,060,669 04 i Woodhall, Savanmah—# L *\ehiit, Total balances... TE is8.071 79 . Golimota, Berry, CharlestosGpodura, ‘The steamship ‘Atego, from ‘thie Port for Southampton f? en Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk. Ao—Lodiam & and Havre today, carried out $86,119 in apecio. ~ Atwood, fan Pranc! on £09 The contract for building all the depota for the Detroit thie Dr Wong -y beet Ei ivergg cc Marto 200. and Milwaukie Railway, from Grand Rapida to Grand Lord, ~~ | (l rat Haven, bas been made, They are to be finished by the se ‘Gent Warren re bated Hote 400, lat of September.* Bark Jer Pong ad, e, Felt antwerp razier, ‘ Amsterdam—fymea, Nothing could more forcibly illustrate the exceeding Flutter severity of the financial pressure in reducing the ordinary | Brig Adeline (Hanoy), Behuiken, Bremen—Aanton & Ru- lake travel ‘han the following facts, ae narrated in the wea a A Chapman (Br), Spearwater, St Johns, NF—R Din- Detroit Free Press Travel can only slowly revive, as it ‘Titeston, phigh oe ac—P 8 FBpottora, " inde be hia—C H Plerwom. is _ more than ever a luxury Rests tS Koowles, Rt Jonna, APO? Buller. Apri 29—8d wera Geerginan, Seaver ee ‘Atwood. N York. a D, me ehra yphir, Peck. New Yorks hr Joseph Turner, Saree Sy A Grempans rigs mas “PO Avril 29—Arr ache Tesae Rie fms, Phi> move Pacatows, 1 garage hag thong ¥ Aileen e Portamonth. Bae 'DOKRT, April 90—Arr sohr Fanny, Spence, Philvs| BAVANNAT, April 27—Arr steamsh' . and gare vee, eo) Ra park ence, Wa § L8 Davie, de Fenny Contre era, Roden, Camaen tow bri meat ‘with lowe of mast, ad. tna Ruslan Anam Av Geetemund. SALEM, April 20—S)4 schre N BT Thompsom, Parnes, a H Willets’ Cranmer, Philadelphia. nited Born 1ith aly, ner Amidet the storms of civil commotion He nursed the vigor which nerves a statesman and @ THE TOMB OF JEFFERSON. The anthor of the Declaration of Independence sleeps his last sleep at Monticello, near Charlotte ville, Albemarle county, Virginia, near his former es tate, now owned by Commodore U. Pp. Levy, of the United States Navy, who is also the proprietor of President Monroe's estate. Atthe summit of the gap between Monticello and Carter's Mountain the read to the grave is through a rustic gate, wind. ing and stony, to the graveyard, by the side of the And the faith pales: inepires a Christian. Kalioch. Smyrna, io toad for NYork prrr, rf i) 1S—In port ship Miles Standish, Garter, im) FOO8 Ave 18 tn Port barks Lysander, Mo Monge, tor Corde! nd Ren, re ten oe #h (not 6th) bark Tom Cor wie, *tibba. tos Roa’ (On the twenty-cnird of Febreary 1848, pe bintd Ewen rar oye Ata ‘Of the lessons of his youth, ; By dying at bis A written contract was closed Inst week between the | Behr i ton: Briee Charteiain, Handy. 8 York, schrs Wakeag, Hig- | TAUNTON, April 26—Sid achr Beqaimans, Briggs, NYork. Near the entrance is the sacred spot, indi In her great coureil Michigan Central and Michigan Southern Railroad, by Siete ne WS-D A DeWolt, | gira Boston 1ay Lake, Cartons om NOrlenna), Bre. | Ripe: Fehrs, BE Dean, Cook, Ualimore; ‘ggen oe y a granite monument eight feet high Aly A on worthy of bie father— which the final laying up of their reepective lines of boata Bebr W Gregory, Bueklin, St John NB—Hetealf & Dnncen. Det, April 178i Anguate, Eric rot rl hares, Coleman, aad re ens Brig Rite Torah Woot ‘ A citizen was rendered certain. The Buffalo and Cleveland Bebr L B Cowperth waite. Beatty Wilming‘on—B 8 Powell. i eno® roo, Feb 2—In port ships Courver, Cole, for | bridge, Hayne Romon: R W Arown, Merickton, and T Lake, Matilated by visiters, whose mistaken patriotism hae A echota line is also iaid up, a¢ also the Sandusky or Mad Fags, Baltore—Tun Me leK ee. NYork lig; Pampero. Coggins, for Shanghae (not ald 16th as ork Howard, Magnne, Reston not hesitated to desecrate the grave of the great de This tian songht to walk humbly wee reported) Crocker, N York, 29th, sehr PA ol wth brig Lyin r, Cries. Portland: au Smith, Cooper, N York. Sid 27th brie Sea Foam, ohn Roe, NYork ; Gen Hervey, Boston n the sight of his God. Reside bim lew Wis parwer for fiyty yeare, Eimeautan, April 2—Arr bark Trene (Nor), Teule, Messina nnd 91d 34 for Howry. Si March 28, brig Caure, Beaman from Messine), NYork, Wind Gch, Rast ing the Western World, Plymouth Rock, Missiasippr, Southern Michigan, City ‘of Buffalo, Western Metrope Quege of the West, Crescent City and St. Lawrence, whi secure a memento. In the sonthern face edgstal a marvle tablet was placed, with the River Railroad line. The magnificent boats, compris