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10 NEWS FROM HAVANA, THE WAGES MOVEMENT. Arrival of the Cabaw bu—Termination of the | Strikes Amorg the Mechanley—A Gorman | Fashionable Seasun—The Maretzek Artistes Coming North—Prasstan and Brith War Ships, &e. ‘The Unied States mail steamelffp Cahawba, Capt. Bal- lock, arvived of this port early yesterday morning frem Few Orleans and Davaua, ‘She failed fow Havava on the evening of the 30th of Mareb. ‘Yhe gsy Sesson at Havana iq nearly over, and as a patu- 7a! cousequence people are leaving for the North, Awocg the passengers by the Cabawba are a portion of ‘the opera troupe of Max Maretzek, comprising the prima dovpas Gazzanigs and Alaimo, and the artists Stefani, Maecaferri, Azone and otbers. Max Maretzek, with the Balance, wili (olluw shortly. ‘Tbe Prussian trigate Geition was in port, but sa\led on the 30th nit for New York, with Prince ——— on board. Her Brirapnic Majesty's ship of the line Indu arrived op the L0tb ultimo, The steamship Coatzacoaicos left Havaua for New Or- Jeans on the S0Ub ult, The sugar market was duli—nothing aSing Stock on Band 207,000 boxer, Freights slightly improved, Ex- ebas.ges—London pot stasy, at 11 prem. New York, 3s to 1% discount. New Orleans, par to 1 prem. Uuited States gold not in cemacd. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Havana, March 30, 1859. Titeration of Mr. Asencio—Course of Cmsul General Helm—Case of Senor Castro, de. Mr, Ascencio, whose case Ihave previously reported, received bis parsport from the government on 24th inst., at 12 o'clock, at which time the political govervor retarned him tbe payers that bad beep seized upon bis person or found among bis baggage—uot charging him anything for | We pareport, offsetting itas dawages for the two days? gomfortadle ri fection within thore doors which tead to the garrcte avd to Heaven, At suy rate he leaves, ene of the moss joyful of the glad-to.get-away Cubans. ‘The officials near the Palace think that Consul Geveral tem was to precipitate ta bis letter wf ine quiry of the Captain Ceseral as to the cause of the arrest of Mr. Aecenoo; but others think A prompt bo. Bice may cave ite 4s well as trouble. There is no mathe Maven! Calculation. esta siish We hours of wuUles tbat Wight covsiet with Spanish justioe when there is @ hi Sxotement Of their own ereavon ahrow) upon the mi @ the people, Our Consul 1 will not lose muca Ume when the trerdom of do Americw eopardy; and itis as well at cbs f @varacter should he established at ouce wf our riers, of whom we ‘speak uo evil,’ I bave no doubt the case of Mr, Ascencio was the cause of siarm with the triesos of Vincent de Caatro, of New Ortesne, who was prevented from laodic mmpression that be woalt he thrown into prison, | bere With @ pyssrort 48 a citizen of the hard Stat 18 Jan ding permit been filteo up at op shore, and the Commissary was on the gut vine at Perot offi —bot Mr. ae Castro cia not call for his per- Miter send bis beggege Oo” shore, co that if a uew caso Wu: intended they were disappoiwted, T believe, coder open ana frank explanations mate to the Captain General, be will permit the return of any Cubsu on a visit. or to reside, as he may elect, ot course Preauming thir the conduct of the party wil be wWolfeusive four law and orcer futhfel people, and that they will Hot be ‘ioble ta molestation; certainly not if one visit as sitizeus of . wih’ the protection of an energetre Conen! General ever at this port, who is now welb understood and duly appreciated by the autuorities here. Havana, March 30, 1859. Royalty end Aristocracy on the Istand—A Prussian Satlor Prince—Landing of General Planas, Second in Com- maud— Hints to Raalway Laborers—The Opera~Reported Fores in the Cane Fields—Mr, Embil and the Captain General, be. We bave a Prince, two Lords and one Honorabie in this tity at this moment. ‘The Prince ts an officer on hoard the Prussian frigate Gelion, which bas been in this harbor sioce the 23d ult. Tbave not been abje to learn more of him than that his father roles over one of the small German principalities, Bowever, he wears a large star on his breast, #bich has the appearance, at a distance, of being composed of dia- onus. The two Lords are Richard Grosvenor and Frede- rick Cavendith; the honorable, Evelyn Ashley. Bat you Kne# al! abevt them. Mr. Ryder, the Britieh Arbitrator of the Coart of Commisson, Ins returned to this ety in improved heaith, | Be, too, I learn, sof a nob'e family. On the 28th mst. the Spanish linv-Of battle ebi Cieco Oe Asis arnived off [bis port, and Was 101 harbor by a Span sb svam frigav —the bine-ot bartie ship Daring ch tourd Liewenant Generat Don Ignacio Plans, Segundo Cabo (gecond tn command) in this island, He Bsudeo without much pomp or ceremony, oaly some five undrea persons having #sembled at the landing place to wines bis burkaton, General Piagus is « fine sol- diernke Jockyng man, and,as far as appeaarnces go, I should say will be a popuar favorite, especially with the fair sex. ‘The two miveinp boats be ong ng to the wrecked Rritish guvboar Jasseur, we » by the Caymanas scnoon- tr Fenix, aod cow a § | A paictt for 6 teen years ia this teland has deen granted to Pesent & Brothers, of your city to Jobu Eriveson, for tbe use end proprietorship of Ericasou's new caloric engine. The poor Irish and ‘mans in the Unite} States should De made aware of the 1 treatment Ww which they sub- ject therm eives by commg to Cuba to work for the rait- Toad tuskiwasters, and the mild aso be told that ao éependenes i8 tobe piaced upon the promises wade to them ip the Upited Statee, nor in the printed agreements under whieh they are engaged, few of the provisions of Which are kept here, and whieh it ts pext to tuoos euforce on this island, The kiiog of Juba Powers, with @ve cyivens ©, uames of witnesss, ke, have been placet before bie Excellency the Cactata Geaeral, and the result is icoked for winh some anxiety. there was another jast poi formones by the Italian Opera sa | company at tbe Vilanneva thestre satarday eveuing, wocer the especia! patronage of the Mar ynesa ae ta Hana a, for the bene fit of tbe fuods of the Lavies’ Domiciliary Bevevount Sccety. Garser Dever nefore 8 1 divine fy as she dad a Creole song called “La Mulatta. Teleyraphic reports bave & nrealated ia thie city that the cace Seles of several eecater ne pas b. Been vercroy d-by fire Toe accounts gi ary se Ben tially as to the number of the ertates whose feids have bern thus dertroyed, that Treem it more pratent not to Ow Sed You any OF ibe vurious stores circulated. Doubt Ieee they ire ali more or je#s exiggerated ‘The case of Mr. ce Kombi! has Seen gato calle? up in the Roya! Autientia Yoo will remember toat the suit fancerds the expropriavion of cart Mr. Fm) whrek were groutes bv the Captan Generaitothe Faviread trom Kegla to Mutarzas, of wnich Doo F Fesser is the privcipa' director. ‘Tt is suppoved b the main object of th» expropriaton was vw Foster vatne cha, built op c@ fi Pinto, and in the prosperity of whicn Gen. Cor Paily. bi lieved to pe large y interested. Three d Embil's fovor, causing n of reven Jndges, inciudmg the regent of the Royal Aud encia, by the Captaio General, As Mr. bmbil’s coouse! bad 6 frow bgh autbority a marked intimation vet to defend u ose further, Mr Embil has declined to name another couveel for the cefence, and the court has apyolvted one, ex officio, in the persoo of Mr. Azcarate, a son iu law of Mr. Fesser. Ton Manvel de Armas haa beon named at one of the judges of the Captain General, and Senor Corral, regent, aud Sepor Landoval, owor, bave bi from Puerto Rico to sit on the ¢ To-re facta, in con: function with the appointmeat of a relative of a perty in the opposing interest, are not looked upon ag ap indeavion ‘of an intent to concede very exact justice to str, Embil ‘That gentleman is now in your city. News from Hayt OCR PORT AU PRINCE CORKESPONDENC Port av Prusce, March 21, 1869. Sale of the Government Fifth of Coffee by Auction—Two Parties Buy Itand Are to Pay the Last French Debt President Geffrard’s Popularity and Reforms—Prwwate Schools and Police Rules—Ex- Minister Solomon at J. marca, and Crowds of Exiles Coming Hom:—Carni ites, and an Anti Imperial Masker Stabbed, de, The event of the day is the great sale of goverpment Coffee at public auction. The government fifth has hore stofore been Fhipped abroad and there sold for account of sthe State. This is now changed, and inerchan’s will no Jopger have cause to complain that they cannot remit tor waut of materia), More than twenty houses mise offers for the coffve sold, which was awarded to two separate Parties, who had the goo! sense to rememoer that 60 000 franve due Wo the Frenen goverument siace Une 10th of jest January was to be remitted by tue steamer of whe 10th ina , and, ta wir writen prove a's ugreed to deliver drafts o France privet cbia date. | The pian sdopted iv disposiog of toe goveromont fife is gbiy approved of ano meets whe approdation of the uv | Jerits of the merch snte. j The .President receives three times a week, ant ir | doing everythigg to make himself voostar, ia woica bh is evocesstul. Tne official documeots ant speeches are | lauds deongiog belonging to cealy remarkeblo, alwaye #9 mili, yes firm, and goog ud eagio is detor Siraight to the peer, withowr avy of the gp rhetoric generaliy #@ pleasing 10 the biawks, avved to merenge tHe civilization of tbe stano Draveh of affairs by im Oduciog reforms or crow sures. I bave already «vised Der of | Jong pereous are w be aemt bo Franc ated at the vublicexpense, fa 6 aiden, it is Baw properst io estadiisn a military and uaval sboo!, and the govern neat May ai8o keepa warchial eye upon the private ech als O° | Mie capita. | Ry way of Govnives wo hevr of the safe arrival of the en-Miniser Solomon at Janaice, of bia Way to Sarape, | street Jast eves ing. | they act together, | same qo View of the Subject—Tne Case of the Gud, ele Applicavions for Kianploy ment— igita- Uon Among the Working Classes, dic. TBE GLLDERS. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD, Will you be good enough to correct some misrepresenta tions which appeared ia your vatuable papor of Apeil 1. You state, under the head of *Oity Iotell'gence,”” that the wages of the gold gilders had been cut own from bwenty to fifteen cents ap hour, but this 18 iweorrect—wt least, if it is intended to inelude the largesvestablishments of this city, Twenty cents an hour has always been paid to first class gilder and eignteen cents W One HOt a8 quick and ae good, and fifteen cepts to those Who had to leara— IM fact, & great deal betore they were perfect giiters. Te would, indeed, be unjust if a good guider shoald mot carn five conte more an bour thay ose who cannot foish & great mapy avd very particular jobs. You farther say, Lbat the employers of the silver gidurs declare tbat they wiN starve the men rather thaa comply with their ae- mancs. This information, however, is altogetver flse, upd therefore permit me to assure you and we public who may bave Dad vecasiou 1) roxd the cowplatat and iikely coudezpped tbe employers, Wat the joarneymeo Hiver gildert have earved weekly '@ wages each of from ten to twepty dollars, according to tueir qualificayen in the bosiness, s In this elty there are abovt 120 siiver gilders employed, ant in one shop alone were about one-halt that unmber to Work; but amonget th men there are not tweoty who have served the reguiar time ay apprentices w the gilding business. Most of the men learued only siivering mouldings, which requires for w qniek hand some six Lo eight weeks to earn from Fix to ten dollars a week, aod lo become perfect and carn bigher wages does not exceed four months, Nearly all the men have aad differeut pro- fessions, bat sueb being too troublesome for them, tuey, watched their chance to deeome a silver giluer, (oO wh there are copstent'y plenty Of applications. The demaad- ed wages wou'd Lave lkely been consented ( by bho employers, but the price at which she mauatacture (moulding#) 18 sold does not allow the wages to advat twenty-five per ceut higher, as sach wonld exseed the protiten the goods. Many ef the silver givers Gave gone back to ther for mer she abd others, who very likely cup ficd Lo work again, as they alWays endeavored to raise a disturbanee in the ebop, are the very men who Started these faise reports. WARK. tiger, April 2} cordwainers held ao arjourned with a mach larger number several Germans. A ected, & Scale of priers (about six per cent av on present prices for alt kinds of work) was a aod some other business of wterest to the trade was trapsacted. Another meeting will be beld 04 next Monday eveuing at Stewart's, A mecting of j:wellers was held at Roth’s Hall, in Green After consultation, it waa decided to form an association for mutuat prow ctim. The idea is to secure the raising of the wages to he same polat as tore the crigie, APPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT. Notwithstanding the etrikes for tngher wages, there are still people who would be giad to obtain employment at any price, as the following letter shows:— TO THE ED.TOR OF THE HERALD. New York, March 31, 1859. T venture, though a stranger, to address you, hoping | that on perusing my caso you may be able to do some. | thing to assist me. Iam the son of a clergyman, lately | employed in Canada for four years, but belog obliged through the depreesed atate of that country to leave it, I am enceavorivg to obtain any employment to enable me | mabtain my wife and three chi'ren, Could you place | [From the The journey men meeting inst evening, present than svat, German vieo pr inelnding | me in the way of obtaining anything, either copying or | avy oiber honest means of @ liveiheod, I sua!l feel myself indented to you, Exense my thus intruding on you, and allow me tosubscribe myself, &e. ‘THE GERMAN VIEW OF THY MOVEMENT. The New Yorker Demckrat of April 2, speaking of the | agitation among the working classes, remarks that it bas | particularly increased since the working men have formed associations in all the large cities. Our Gorman coptem- porary hopes that a healthy and durable benedt wili be derived from it, and his bopes are justified, he says, be- cause the masses now have upiiy of action. They orga. bize themse'ves everywhere, eid are abandonicg Loeir ola svstem of classifications by corporations of te geveral trases or claus Unity of action is the basis of all progress, for aa long as cach individual will oaly” act according 10 bis own interest, and feels sitiefi when be bas money in bis pock:-t, uo improvement be expected, ihe workingmen have to come to an uu. derstanding as to the mauner to make thet demand to their employers, and they will be toe stroqger when The present movement is the conse quenee of the commercial erisis of 1857; but now busi- ness is good again, and itis but just and nataral that the Wworkingmen Who have suffered iu the time of toe crisis shonld now prefic also trom tke revival of business, are, thereiere, jnstited to demand their former ; bd it Would be mean soltistness to refuse It is pet evoogh, fays the Demulerat, to obiam higber wages for certaid periud; pro- visious baye to be made for the futare— alibe workpemen have t unite What has kept the back if thot they always have been divided and classed secording to their hanits or trades He who works with bie mind or hie hanas is a wurkingman, and a merchant, a iterary man or ap srtigsn—ail sbould be called by the Hifeation, To obtain soctal snecers aud a perma. nent improvenet m their condition, the workingmen sLonia enter the field of politic, and vote for hoacet men who sre above corruption. I they go baud in band with all friend# of liberty and progress, and. vote only for honest political candidates, they aro sare to obtain victory. Exoung Fugtuve Slave Cote. CAPTUT OF A FL riVE IN HARMSBUR MENT IN THB PENNSYLVANIA L&GISLaTY MOVAL OF THE FUGITIVE TO PUILADELPHIA—-rho- CEEDINGS BEFURK THE UNITED STATES COMMIs- SIONER, On Setore ¥ morving Inst considerable excitement was created a! Harrisburg, Peon., by Deputy United States mi Marebal deckins tive Slave Jaw eting a colore wrest was pe the Fugi murket nun 2 ia the The place, end ihe fugitive, who is said to be trom Virgiaia, was taken to Philadephia to appoar before United States Core mise ner Lovgstreth, The S toreay afierncon say s:— the allsyeo Sugaive, upon bis arrival in the city, was taken to the office of the United Siates Commissioner, at Fifa and Chesiaut +treeta. where we saw lito this after eon with bis wrists eneosed io han-cnils. He Thal Lis Dame is Daniel Wenster, that he is about twenty five years of ape, and that be bas been living at Harris emp oged at fever Ucou being quesiioued conceraing bis dom: relations, be said, with tears in bis eyes, that he had a w fe hving at Harrisbarg; (hat be bad had wo children the last of whom was buried yesterday week, fe said that he bad many friends at Harrisoorg, and that ife con d have heen tried there, instead of betag brought Fo far from home, he could have beca able to prove bis right to liberty; bub at so great distance from home und among strangers fe bad no chance Philadelphia Bulletin of Derg for nine years past, where be w Ke mek: He states that be was arrested while attending market at belf-past eix o'clock this morning, on voce thit bs bad con mined same crime. The oilicers who made the arre’ ‘that there was a diapowition ty rescue the foxi tive, and for that reazon handeviy were Harrisburg. The gyves were rewoved i again pot upon tim after their Tt ie understood that the nileged tugitive ix claiuet by a party in Virginia who ay that be escaped from bondage FIX years ago Taniel, upon the other band, declares that if he was at Parriehurg he could prove that he had lived there nine years. He ie a good looking, stalworth man, with an inofl rsive countenance. This is the drat case upoer the Fugitive Siave law in Phitadelpula for several yeurs. A derpatch totbe Philadeinhia /eurnal, dated Harris. burg, Saturday afternoon, gives the following scenes io the Legislatore:— A fugitive slave baving beea arrested here this mora. ing, the subject was mentioned in the House, whea Mr. Ireh made un eloquent speech, in the course of which he Pronounced the arrest a great outrage, inasmuch aa the Tan bad lived here seven years, He had been arrested fa market, placed ip irors, aud dragged down the etreote by a band of armed ruffiaas, crying help, whi e thovsande of persons witnessed the wrong committed. These Temark® cavked proat excitement ip the Rouse, and Mr. Trieh moved to proceed to the consideration of the Per fona! Liberty bill. This proposition was not agreed to by @ vote of 40 vo 31—two thirds bemg required Lo suspend the rules Mr Roush, m view of this outrage, then offired a pre. amble, with a reeototion attached, to take up the bill pro- viding for the removal of the Capitol to Philadelphia. This resolution was negatives by a vote of 5 to 66, Mr. Bayard submitted a series of resolutions against slavery. ond fixing Wednesday next for the consideration of the Personal Loverty bill, The resolutions passed w a seornd reasing by a vote of 26 to 26, This occamoned prent excitement, amidst which a mo tion war made to acjourn and lost—yeas 25, nays 43 The oflensive reroluvots were ten withdrawn, and Wedne- Oay evening Gxed for the discnssion of the bill. Mr. Hamtmersiey, of Philaselphia, moved to refer the Fubject 10 (be Cermmitine a Jediciary, for the purpose of joquiry, but subsequently withdrew the motion, Tue Horrisvore Tbg aph says the nate of the fugitive is liom) Pengertielt, apd that Qos alleged owaor is Eliz beth Simyton, Deniel haw been living for a number of Tena w Rotherforde, a few miles from Harrisburg, bears an plionsble Character, aud hag proved hia. éeif an industrious man, put upon him at the cars and TELEGRAPHIC, Pruavmnema, April 4, 9860. Before the United States Commissioner today the caso of the negro Daniel Webster, an alleged fugitive mave from Athensville, Virginia, is being heard. On condart ing the fogitive to the Commissioner's office this morn,” a most exciting scene corned. Hundreds gathered along the route, and there waa every evidence of a forcible erizure being determined op, Marebal Jenkins made such Bad wt the sume time we hear of arrivals at every port of Wie vepud ic of petarning oxiion More active police cegaiations are course of prenark- i for the city, bye decree of tr Presiden dacad we | ist ‘dont. Che police are to consist YO acc armed | mo. 4 Ubder the }omeowe con.101 of che Executive Th & Rewue de Vrmmerce, ia t& editvan of the Linh ine Jn gis WE 8B ArcounE of che OAevIER nM of rry boly | @ Of mer KEt8 WHO repreneni™’ ta ox Emparor aod Cone gaye —. BE PAY BeDES Of Mawkey 499 Caw lay invitee the neve Bebd Of iarpariaiate, who woted Like oem om jad inh Ut, Weemme for there (OM pape ; we" impo Witte arcanlted the Soieqie meskors ant the gay fetlo Y Sto wo perf-ctly initared Boarrnire wag ftecort, altho Wh not aeerrety. Tao run'an fous weaus of escaping in vu. Crowd. 8 movement that left no ¢oubt that the first man who in- terpored did eo on the peril of bis life. He thre euceeed- 0 tn enfely conducting Dansel before the Commissioner, The fupitiva’s counsel objected to the power of attoracy of claimant's couprel asa mere transcript from aad not fol record of the Coart of Lowden county, Virginia. The court room ix puarded by a large force of polic The evidence for the prosecution clorod at nine o'clock thin evening, when the counsel for the defence asked for the adjournment of the cope until he had time to conspit with bis witnesses, Mr. Ree or argued that the watite eulorced eummary proceedinge, and opposed an adjoura- } the men mens The public feeling was excited, and tha law de. Manded prompt action to shiel} the vluimants from aay divaet ous resuhs; tbat way the ink nt of the law. Fiually the Commissiooer decided tn fuver of edjourning the care, for the reason that be wax net parlostly satisMod with the Wdentipestion of toe pegro, the witnceses nat having seen ‘bite for seven or egbt y Toe case was accordingly afjourned tll to morrow atierncon, Munichpa) Election ia Brooklyn. ‘The election for the cvoice of Mayor, Audner, Comp. troller, City Treasurer, Justice of the Peate, Aldernren for euch ward with an odd numerical designation, Aeses- fore for each ward with An even Damerical desigoation, and Covetadler for exch ward, tekes piace to day. The polls open at suprise and close at sunset, The folicwiog isa Mist ef the candidates of both parties:— Republicans, Democrats, Mayor,........dobn A. Or Samuet 3. Powell, City Treasuer.bara Bale wim, Notbap B. horse. Cemptrotier,.. Wm. B, Lewis, Chas, TH Colling, Avéiior........DamelL Northup, Joho Doherty, Justice, Sth dist, Cornelius R. Atwater, Stephen L. Ryder. Ward. Democrats. 1. Oliver Holl, cA Mores F, Odell, 6. And. L. Dezendort, }oner Furey. 1 .. Sarovel A ‘Tormer, © Jona Stanury, ®. - Row t Leto: Thoa. F. Green. Ostrander. WW, Waish (Am. Jobn A. Dayton, Derma surong (Un , nw ken ina James R. Tayior. Danie) Manjer: Jobn Soyder (Am.) f Th# Eames. Tim'y Penny (Ps Frederick Seboly SUPERVISORS, Luther Fames, nn J. Swodwell, Semnel Booth, Avarew Otterson, EC, Scranton, ‘Brophen Crowell, Wm. A. Fritz, Alex, Upderbill, Wm. W. Thomas, .L. B. Chapman, Chasies Parker, Wm. Wal! (Un) Aifred Hoblay, F.8 Mirbaels (In) Semvel Taylor, ‘s)Wm M Measerole, Petor M, Sharp. Win, Seger. Pan’ MoLaughtia, n't G. Anderson, Stephen Faynos, Flward B. Cadiey. Jas, R Delvecebio, Stephen ©. Jackson, Levi C, Fbloreth. Joho Fitzsimmons, Samuel Smith, Jaa. Kenmore. James YeCormick, Richard Trussell. John Flaherty. 15. ose ce ener U.W.Towneend(A.) ee aoe james Campbell. Jamies A. Pyne. ‘A. Hamiltoo (I. D.) J.T. Wiliams (Popls.) H. C O'mstead, ‘Adrisn Snsaam. — ‘Jobn Garrison .Wm. H. Jenkins, Andrew J. Bponcer. The Great Sparring Exhibitio HOYM’S THEATRE JAMMED FULL AT A DOLLAR AD- MISSION—2,500 PERSONS PRESENT—GRAND DiS+ PLAY OF SCIENCE BETWEEN MORRISSEY AND HER- NAN—THE OTHER STARS OF THE FIATIC CIRCLE IN THEIR GLORY—THE SPRCTATORS IMMENSELY PLEASED AND RAPTOROUS IN THEIR APPLAUSE. One of the greatest sparring exhibitions ever given in this or in any other city camo off last eyepiog iu Hoym’s theatre, Bowery. Ali the sporting celebrities of the city were there, and the best artists ond delimeators of the “+ manly art”? appeared on the boards in fine trim and did their utmost to pleave their patrons. Morrissey, Heenan, Ottignon, Kelly, Woods and Coburn were announced smovg the heavy weights that were to appear on the occasion, ascisted by the galaxy of stars among the light weights—Barney Aaron, Johnny Aaron, Kerrigan, Roche, and a host of otner fine sparrers. Sach ‘a bill of eptertainment was promised, and the house was literally crammed from the front of the stage to the ceil- ings of the gailery and roof. Wherever it was posrible to get m gl inpee of (ho stage tome person was there eagerly peeping ot the artists, A vast macy had to go away from the building, sadly disappoiuted at not witnessing the mimic encounters The affair was got up for a benefit to the wicow of Wiliam Harrington, ond it was a bumper. It we impossible to learn the receipts Just evening, but there were certainly bot less than 2,500 persone present. AS far a8 we have Understood, ihe exhibition commenced by Mr. Morrisey offering to spar with Mr Heenan, and the wing acceptepee of the latter to contribute by his presence to the benefit, and they were not disappointed in the attract on of their bomer, lp epie of the dollar admiseion, there was a sprinkling of the ordinazy attendents at atl such exbibitions; but thew icdiQugs were altogerber suolimely few In whe wuiuiues of tbe higher claes of pitrous of the science? Broadeloth, Califoruia diamonds and gilt abe were every where. The bona fide upper ten were the more pumerons, Three fourths of the spectators were compesed of merchwuts, lewyers, Aldermen, Coa- preseten, bankers, clerks, cuptnins, colonele—ia fact, every bory sud every focial copaition of our citizens were re reprerented. Toe spectators were highly respect. Juegiog trem the farbion avd workmavsip of the lailor oi plsy ed Upon their outer man, At éigbt o'clock Professor Charles Ottignon appeared on the stage as master of ceremouics, and 1troduced JOHNNY AND BARNEY AARON, Poth ore accompnshed eparrers, aod well known as sneb to the freqventers of such piaces, The first 16 con- sioered the quickest hitter among the fraternity. Barney cm seateely be considered his inferior What he may wock ih the velocity of his handa is compensated in the rom bleness: of bis “pine.” y are a bandsome match. hey are great favorite, and decidedly made the best cis ply of the evening, eside from that of the great masters. thew fist ronnd was quick and warm for botn; Barney sowards the core sipped, apo Jopnny woond up with his véual dashing upper cut m the air, whicb ever creates great merriment to the spectators, The second round was cessively Bhe, emart bitthg, which drew forth yooite- roves wpolauee. They had eight rounds of the flaeet epar- rng ever given in Hoy’ theatre. They retired as good bomereely they eprered, ang made their bow amid uprousjous applause. The second pair were JOBN WOODS, OF POSTON, AND JOR COBURY. There was anawtul disparity beiween the weights of Joe looked Hi pider beside Woods, but Joe gewe, and nothing less eo after “a good whskey toddy,” from which charge Joe could scarcely bave plead “nut puiliy”? last eveung when be eniered on the et Jn the fist round they were both cautious, Tred jorgtor an opening—Woods on the ag, © Keeping out of range. They had ce y bittiog each other in either round more bd geperaliy wincing up with @ eltuch or ready for atbrow, Professor Ctugvon bad to step ia cra) Dimes to keep them from wreetting, and Morris- )'S Voice was frequenty beard from one end of the stige culling, “Letgo.’? Tt was evideot that they were orb Feacy for serious work, and needed sharp looking r. They 1etved unscathed amid ihe honors, and gaye place to JOHNNY KOCHE AND JOWNNY SWEETMAN, Poth the Jorpnies are professors of the art, agd from. them gomethisg Boe was eapected. The first two rounds a graceful tappings, and the third was ter- The fourth nd was flee sparring and #, wivoing vp with heads well pummelied ihe chinet. They retired satisfled with each toudly applauded, and made room tor the stars of the evening, MORRISEY AND HERNAN. ‘The ann cement of their names by the Master of Coren 8 Was the signal for boisterous applause. Jo they extered. bolong ewcb otber by the hand, The sight ot (he vanquiemer abo Ihe vanquiehed, ea lately enomues, anc now met im triendshipto aisplay their science for a rharnable object, bad a powertul effect upon the specta- tors,and the cheering and demovetrations of applause were perfectly de ‘They cordially shook bands, and separated each t hig side of the stage and met again on the ell of “time” at the “#orateh,”” und shook hanes again. ‘There was a smile of good humor on both their countepances, and, in epite ef their peculiar positions and tae expectations of the spectator: h neither of them was a of | if Sontd be unjnet to both to say that their friendahip an eco feeling we simulated. in taking positioa they eyed each) other cantionaly, aud atter a little feoling of the hour's @ bum'my’> Morrigey Jed off, but was beautl- etopped. They had eigit rounds, the first half cf Which pasted off very quietly, the Jatter four were very stirring. During their exhibition they seldon hit web otber; but when they did got home they were sting- curbed, that would bave made the feathers fly off ‘men. Of ibeir reistive performances lub evening noting Could be raid to please every booy, wor, IC eaid, conid jt be regarded 98 ony tbing Hike what enher of them was copable of performing in right good earnest, Their ety ies were vastly different. Heenan looked # powerful Jevpg Man, cool and collector, waiting for bis man, and Geter mined to make a log atiair it £0 required; Morrisey dapeed round and round tim, had the beaviest of the Jabor, eceking cvor for an opening, and kk at his (ork Ul the one or the otber Casbed ont The hitting was about equal, Once, in a rush, Morrissey slipped and went down; Dut ik ap instant Heenan had him up again, which drew orth wemendow In this affair Hoepan’s left bend got burt on Morrissey’s Jeft eye, which also inmediotely showed color, The disp'ay throughout was ereditady beth men, as it must bave been evident to everhooy that they both could bave done better (ar worse rather). They retired from the stege m the eame friend- fbip th which they entered: aud, from expressions heard ‘rei beth afterwards, they were very highly pleased wib each omer. Poth Morrissey and Heenan intend to draw closer w their bowicee bercatter, od leave sparring to others, If feenan's challenge to the Eoplish ebampion be ao- cepted he will go to Loncon and fight, if not, he poryeses sticking closely to Rock Coutage, whioh he bes lately taken poerassion of, and where, he thinks, be cin make more geld than in the ring. Morrierey rays that be may, for charitable pol D “ap apy earance” now aod again, but with thetex- ccption and once more at any bencfit of Mr. Heenan’s, his boxing is over, ne well as hie fighting. Thos ends the Jorg feud between the rival pugilists, ene ae great exbibiton, Dan Ke and arity Holmes set to; Hoare’ with ;, Soot, of Brookiyn, with Sam’ Freeman « Toney wien Mike fraiper ; Dodley with Pow and fioally Leonard Wilh Sweepen There wax much rausfaction manifested atecme of the latter exbibivions, but at others the apecta- tote were perfectly convoleed with laughter, Vouripg the evening the gallant Tom ropeat- coly ‘alled far, but he got out othe Sage oon tw the choer np of hie friends, who wacted w soe Kun 0068 more on tLe boards, Tbe exhibition throughout wag orderly, wod tern 'bated abowtt len o'clock with Charley Otwgnon ‘ery poDored ana’ praieed tor bis good taste and menrpement in the election of the artias, Everybody ered gauafied and ployee? with tbe exhibition, Naval In.\Digence, Tre United Stater tuesm fri,tat" Wanash was at Spexzia 4 ‘Ye 26th of February, and to’ él! for Inghorn ig a tow lays, Senor Yrosarn), Guatemalan Minister at Wash- ington, OFFICIAL APPROVAL OF 114 CONDUCT BY TRE RXBOU- ‘TIVE, A few weeks since we published an article from the Cronica de Custa Rica, the editor of which paper is said to be the Minister of Foreign Relations of that republic, and which endeavored to excite the governments of Guatemala and Suivoder to withdraw their powers from the Hon. Jove Antonio Yrivarri, We bave now before us the official gazettes of Salvador ano Guatemala, in which are seen the regulte of te above inetisations, whieh cappot be more favorable to Mr. Yri- eurri. {From the Gozeta de Guatemala, January 27.) The tifevtiwe and bold charges made by the Cronica of Cesta Rica inst Sevor Don Avtonio Joee de Yrigarri, the Minister Plepipowpnary of Gnatemala aod of Salvador sc the Uwted States of america, bave catied our attention and compel us to say # few words in defence und in booor of that enhgbrenea and cistingnished fellow eouutrymaa of ovrs, who bas rendered and still continues to render: eveb important aod Meritorious services to the cause of Ceptrai American States, defendipg them with indefaiga- bie zeal and by every means within his reach from be- coming & prey to the borthern filibasters, de ie * * * * * * . . ‘Well convinced of the loyalty and of the elevated views which have gvided M Yrisarri a8 Minister of Guatemala, Bsivacor and Nicaragua in the important no- gotiatens on which he bas been compelied to tke a part, especisily in those relating to the last of the three mentioned republics, and persunded that, ww the oifficvit pesition in whieh he fuasd himself, be could bave acted in pO otber manver, we deeply regret ard feel chat tie Cronica de Cuta Kica, forgetting tbat timaton and the uncoubted rervivee rendered ny M. Yr tary), with which the governments of Guatemala aod ‘alvacor are £0 well p'eased, and for which ail the ovher governments of Central America ought to show themenlves grateful, we oeeply regret to #ay that the Ovonics should Dave vented to attack wiih mere arsertions and ta @ Vulgar manver the weil ertabhished reputation of that reepeciahe and distinguished dipiomatist, wao, exertiog hit eb wntetng-nee and well Kuown forefiz t Rod an un- tiring zea). bas eneceeded in pi Nicaragua from beng again invaded by the chief af those Blbusters eho cavsed 80 many eviie to tat aobappy re- pubic by waging agaicst it a war of exterminauioa ‘She Gazera ot Guatema'a of 17thof Febroary, 1859, con- tains the memoria (report) read on the 28th of Jaunary, EBD. by the acting Secretary of Foreign Relations of Sal vador to Legrslatore thereof, und we transiate the fol- lowing peerage which cecurs in tbat document -— It bow oply remains for me to say to the representa tives of the peeple thdt we maintain the beat barmouy apa ppderstancing with the goveroment of the Uaited Stater—thanks to the sagacity, tact end enlightened views of our experienced and distinguished Moatater Picuipaten- tiers Scvor Don Antonio Jose ov Yrigirri,@ho baa saved vs from the eyfficaiues in which other governments of the Tepubites cf Ceotral America have hecome involved. 1 flatter myself with the belle’ thet eur rejatioos wiur the Calunet at Washington will continue always om a good footing, * OUR PANAMA CORRESPONDENCE. Panama, March 19, 1859, Death of the Wife of the Guatemalan Minister to Wash- ington. Rlaving jost visited the whole of Chile, an4 now arrived bere from Suntiago, I propose to soon inform you of the trve Ftate of that covntry. Thave to arnounee to'yon the death of Dona Mercedes Trucos de Yrsarr, wile of the Miuistor Plenipotentiary from Guatemala in Wasbivgtoa, Court Caterdar—Thts Dry. Scrmeue Covrt—Circnit —Part }.—Nos 7b 34, 801, 811, 893, 845, 869, 9711, 97, 1649, 1061, 1053, 1055, 2067, WEL, 1003, 10E5, 1967,'1069,'1071, 1075 Part —Voe 986,948, "950, 940, 956, 958, 964, 074, 978, G88, 990, 996, 1066, 1012, 1014, 1022, 34, 708, 1624, 1046. Part 3.—Now 1036, 1647, 102d, “778, 1075, 1077, 1079, 10K, 10K8, 1066, 1689, "1093, 1095, 1697, 1099, Liv1,’ 1103, 1106, 1267, 1169, 1113.° Sereion Cockt —Nos, 14, 17, 26, 27, 32, 35, 40, 49, 52, 54, Bb, 86, 57, 58, Gl, 63, 65, 67, AS, 70, 71, 73, 77, 80. Causes on day calendar in Part 2, transforrod to vis braneb. fenring, 98 Tar ws possible, | oy the 2b, bound to agha, 19 nad argue for New York, wait Cornr oF Common Pixas—Part 1,—Nos, 769, 850, 895,” Abb, £67, #58, 861, KG2, 868, 865, HOG, 8A7, R63, 843, 1204, Part. '2,—Nor. 803, 757, (54, 880, 263, Séy, 871, 872, 73, S74, 475, 87 878, 879. POSTAL DIRECTORY, Foreign and Domestic Matis, TIME OF CLOSING AT THK NEW YORK OFFIOR, Domzssic... North—albony, Boffuto and Canada ..3: North and West wav mail 4 Western mail vis Erie Kit 845 A. Benth snd southweatern ra ‘ seseereeeT AM and 43g P.M, Burtern wall, hy rativosd 53g A Moana2 PM “by ateamboat. 4 P.M RG Tt will be ohserved that the Northern and Western mils now close at 8:45 respecuvely, and the Kasiern mail by railrond at 2 Soxpay Mais..On Sunday all raaile close at this office at 14g P. Cauvousta, i steamer, ‘vin Panam, Tuewday, The Gverland Nail tor California leaves 8 Lo every Moudax and Tbarsday. at 8a mM. 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Banawa Ieiaxpe Cn the day atter the arrival of each alter- Dale Cunard packet at this port, being once ® aonth, the stoomer Karnak will be deapatohed ib mats for the Bahama Ialands, to ve landed at Museau, N. P. OF CLOSING AT THE LONDON OFFICE, The Overland Mail to Bomba~ clorea in Landon ua folows:— Via Marsefiler, on the 2d and 18th of gech month, Via Fouthsmpton on the 12tb ad 7 Pa 10th, 1th, 2th, vin Marseilles, 4th, 12th, 20rb, 2th, vin Sou'bampton. «Vis Mersetiler on the 10th and 26th. Via Sout’- ampton 4th and 20h, Via Marseilles and Snezon the )6ib, Via South- ampton and Snez, 12th Vis Aden on the ih »nd 27th of the month. Via Southampton on the 9h of the math BG Lhe Marseilles mats are despatched on the eve of shove fee Should any of hese date fall on Sunday, the mail a feapatcbed the following eveving ‘he Sonthemoton mails are despatched op the morning of shove dates” Rhontd spv-of these dates fall on Sunday, ihe niebed the morning previous MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ADMARAG YOR NEW YORR—THIA Dar, 597} MooN sz78.. 6% moe wWaree . Port of New York, April 4, 1859. : CLEARED. &hip EF Willette, Gates San Francisco—-W T Coleman & Co, Bip Harriet Bassett, New Urleaps—Bobwon & Fosdice. itty Bowpborus vuteb), Ketweinger, Amaterdam—Punch & Meineke Hark Pride of the fen Urom, Zaza—Vonage, det Valle & Oo, rk Wild Horse (8°) Masters, St John, N3—-Toos Wianett. rk Muskingtim, Martin, Warren - M & Bowne Bijy Carolina ise), itnend, Kaplea— Lawrence, dilea & Co, Brig Dos Swaor, Rooinsén ct Martha~Mel#un & Lyach, Bng Morancy, Vitker. Gilet fuegoe ~Thompenn & Hu: tor. Bris Tein, Appleby. Clenturgor—a rroweemih & Wall Brig Orton (Br), Tracey, &t Jobn—P K Middlet Prig Capel, Head, St Jobn—J V onatavia & Brig Watach Hodedon, Jackeoneilie—W A kiversmith, Schr i Flunner, App'egit, Galvesten—is C ‘Tennestes, on (Letters anonld at New York six days pre- Evnorr.. TIME Bommay.... Oscurta... Cuma, &c., AneTmALtA, eve 9 eo 2 SR ele Mystic: Vall ‘Indlanola~J H brower & Co. Echr Wile World. Hulsey’ Savannah—MeOrendy. Mott & Co, Sebr Kw Griffin Cha leaton. Sehr F Satterly, Cooper, Wilmiogton—J Smith & Co. Geer gobs Cth, rent © testy —D Sere: ‘chr Buppy Soul Non—Maibewa & Migchell. Bebr C8 Wateon, fobbins Newbern—J Smith & Co fcbr E & Rt Steelman, Hooper, Wiluamwown—J Benton. Bebr Rebecca, Wogion City Point—Jan Banter & Co, Schr R sowler, Elorioge, Stonington Manter. Stesmer Concord, sopinson, I’biladelphia, O14 24—Schr Almira Gorpelins, Conkiin, Elizabeth City— | Thorn, Jones & Newton (before incorrectly reported), ARRIVED Steamehyy Cahawba, Bulloch. New Orleans 27th via Ha- vaDa ‘th ult, with mdse and passengers. to Livingston, Croch eron & Go. Vet mat. Jat 81 48, Jon 76 65, ex: Bango” wigo! one of the U 8 line of Sew Cricang packets bound North: Jat 35 06, Jon 76, exchanged sh 24, ls wih sn Atm brig, sieeriog Nie, wes painted black wih white suipes und cabin green Steamehw Columbia. berry. Charieston, 50 Qoure, with mdse and passengers. to Spoflord. Tieston & Co, Steatnaiy Kosooxe, atunen, Portatnouth, &e, wih mise Obd pawengera, Jeineben. Flenwabin Thomas Swann, Ramecy, Baltimore, wih mise, to HB Cromwell & Co. Ship knduga (of Boston), Burdett, Singapore, 104 ayo, with mere to order. rt Kelly, Barstow, Liverpool. Feb 20, with mdse ugers, to Joyd & Mivekew, Hae ‘experienced Winds the whole passege. hasbeen 5 days wha to cempasy witha Hamburg bark bovedto New York,’ coud not make ont her name, Croweed the Jonpitnde of the Berke tn lat 42 on the 1h ult and Merch 22 lat 4240. lon 84 sigoatized ship Char: ler Pogern, from Viverpoot for New York, Ship Germaris, Towneend, Havre, March 2, with mde and 12) parsenge ra vo Wim Whiivek. Jr’ March 22 int 4% 25, lon 1 w elerge field of ier April, off Nantucket, nignat- men bart Wieland, bound 7, Pilg 8 Thar tn (of Searsvort), tanpher, Arroyo, PR, March 2, wih erigar urd molarses to RP Hack & Co. Knigd G ancereon, bing St Marka. 14days, with cotton, to Bralweod, Esrie & 0. 2h nit saw a large double topsall re on Kebeces Shonle, feos (ere b), Rok, Trieste 78 days with hemp, 40, tz & Co, Kxperienced heavy wevther, aplt: walle, Sebr Foorw Bing, Bugett, cho Bios, J&, March 16, with cof- “Ete Gree teqers, Sltal, U days, with hemp, hides, a, chr.) Grice wagers, Sisal, V4 | jen, Re, to Peck de hured oni ¥ cbr Jolie M Haliock, Clark, &t Tago, March 20, with tod Whtwell Ao Snpoh Ob yet Gente Talnnd * pagset Orig Biero, from Mt Domingo for New York; Int inet, Int 86 40, lon 7440 spoke — Marthe Hall, of Waldoboro, trom Boston for oby 3 W Driako (ot Columbia), Driako, Wil angar mmileaaes, Ko to nicpann & Mayhew. kebr Knie (of Nerthport), bhidmore, Key West, 7 days, with tbr Kate Field, Robbing, 6a sf with, to 0 Murray. ptiagandaceapslcics(s cag, aad Behr Serah Pruen, Dougings, Wilmington, NO, 7 days. cy Laat vi chr hebe, Cabberly, Virgtola, 8 das Bil frotee, Nelwon, Virgin Suge, Fobr Brave, Coron. Virginia Sebr J s Horton, Horton Beaton tor Tangier. Kobe Benry Jutes, Avrich Koston 2dnyes betrd M Warner Chapman, New Heven Bebra rend, Kelley, albany for Sew Bedford. Bloop Aterion Resnolln Providence 7 days. Bicop Bowtbport, Glattes, New Naren, Slean ee Kennedes, Hand, Phiiadelphin. Chereston, Neuvitas, March 22, coun, Ae, to marter, Schr Carclive Anderson, Hoker, Newvern, NO, Ld Febr Torte Depew, idwnrds, Virginla, 3 days. Bebe + & Salter, Warebmn, 34) b en, BAW Bic op Win B Bowen, Helteck, Provide nee, with | and 4 days | NEW YORK HERALD, TUBSDAY, APRIL 5, 1659.—TRIPLE SHEET. | i BELOW, Ship Galena, Leavitt, from Now Orleans, to Wm Nelson & Tivola. from Porte ittco. gaERe terare Yering, from Porto Rico—Rote by plot boat jane. No 1. Virig Sarkh Peters iat Rikworth), trom Cardenas, Brig Go'ven Lerd~ Ry pilot boat Nettle. Bale Trenvon. Green. fom Poo Also one bark ond 4 brige ATLED, Ships Bepatiator (Rr), Liverpool; Southampton, Tandos; Glad Tidinge New Oreaon, Wag smouawuck. RevASNAD ‘Wind during the day W, and blowing heavy. pts: th Seleqnamnie. Marine Reports. BANDY BOOK. suri 4 guvaet—One ship at anchor ia the vi geven hr'gasnd 2 barke’ at aucacr oo the bar: ehip 38 from Few Oriears, a'so two barks in thn offing, noand in. his Cn tivator, and Souwunipton cleared the bar wt 10:0 Wun? Tings, at PM, outer bound. Wind a gale from . Minceliancous., Tux Weatner—The wind yesterday morning came out from the Westwerd and at 12 M hadincreaned to nearly a gale, cans tng mort of the vessela anchored in the North River to drag their anchors, but no damage bad been observed. ‘The purser of the steamahip Columbia, from Charleston, has our thanks for papers, Curren Suir Cuanonm, Capt Bkinner, f@ now loading m pier 16, foot of Wall street, for Ban Francisoo, in Wm T Oole wan & Co's ine, The Cherubim isan al extreme clipper, snd bat made the passage from Melbourne to Latlao fa 32 da; which basnever heen equalied She bas made a number of upprecedented ebortruns between different port , which bave pol been beaven by auy veenel This ‘oberip ie fur nhehed with all the modern tiniprovement fn ventilation, £2. apd Gelveru ber ceryo in the beatorder | Mesure Goleman are also Jonoing at per 6, Norvb iver, We superior ahoper abip Pern View or San Francisco ‘The F fa ap elegant vessel, is perfest- ly Ventilated. ratee A}, ia 4 crack taller, and las always dalt Vered her chrgoes #1 bout aamage. of the above ships wil) gai! op the 16th inet cos—New Orleans April 24—The Dip Contzncode 6, Capt Whison, fram New York via He rived vention Being deeply ln tered abe geonoded 2 Knglieh Puro seven miles below this ‘steam KenL COWN to bring up her pasmeugers and mails, (sy clonraph. Srp Cnarrorm Reep~ Havana, March 30-The ebtp Char- Jolie Reed, Capt coaibs, which Jeit tis port oa ths moratag webore on a reef xbout ove mile from th moro Caatie;’ torre Deng considerable surf at the tae, whe 999° DilKed (er wai’ and rigping have been stripped and her hall wil be wold a! ubiiesyrtop. (By inter lo Kilwood Walter, Keq, tecretary losrd or Underwr! ‘. for THERese, Wallace, hence for San Francisco, was at Bio Janeiro Feb 2iat repairing No partoulars Bnir Russe. v, Voorhees, hence for San Franelaco, put into Bio Javeno Feb 2, ano remidoed Bint Sm SraLwaku, Irom Liveroool, reported off Uharlestou bar, was ordered to New Urieann Sr Rann Joven Exniaue Oliver, whicd asiled from Charlo: ton 20th ult for Vaittmore retn next day, baring yul aground ep ihe Katt cenake Ghost, woere she kaosked off hy: Tudcer, und received ober damage. Bue Was lowed iow. gor: by thedwaner aid Park Gr, frem Roston for Africa, before reported at Sr ‘Thomes in coatre®, bad iont oJ] thrae mayta to the deck. Abe also #'THCR Ob ADERAdR AEYR, Bank Thomas AritRoNE, | bompeann, from New Orleans bee fore reported ashore ats Hncows, ve has been got off and was towed 1o Pbilaceiphia 4ib inet, She makes bul bitie water. Brio Onaxes Heata, from for Cardenas, with sear of lumber, Wan nt thomas werch 22 lenny, wad with loos Of deck load.” Her enrgo wonla be rennipped. Brio Gov Beit, arthur. at Ne report from Cardenas expe rercec heavy wesiber tor three days, lovt toreemil and xpht matnaiit, started cargo three Umex and stove woot 25 hun molasves Bri Asnoxx—Sicop Bride, of Falmouth «lush arrived ot Newport op Sunday, reonrte hiving sae the aauue aiaroteg berm orig arbore on P wt Judith, with jio et, avparentty ty Jog w work off, Could nat coass unica » ish’ ber. Foun T A Wan, Heft. et Philadelphia from Messina, fo! i: (no date, Int 4, lon’ 84) with Spapieh brig Pama Terres, \) Gulabent, from New Orleans bad teen damaged ya cotton o the deck, and wae ehort of provigione; woth! put it Fasal fer repairs. Capt Holt snppited her with beef, brea Iwo caeks of water, one jnrywarte, Br Scur TRONO, avis, whiter satled from Charleston 23) ult ter Port au Frince, returned Sist, having experianced beayy ‘weather, carried awsy jibbo om and sprung ho waprit Bonn Sakan, trom Rocklind, with & eargo of lime took tire fp Vinevaro Sound 30 inst, was rua uehore wi Wood's Holy, au: stripped. No insurance Scur Partrorn (of Banger), Teagus, from Boston fo- Charleston with lime and furpiture went ashore a! Naniucker Tstinet Crew enved (Ibe H remsiued nen re ib) fonx Susay & Many @htmore, feom Calla for Norfolk Wentasbore Iatinst Crew aaved, Ve rel remaing tizat Scun Gazette of Bangor, from Phildelvhia tor Bowl, was aabore tt inst on the east ede of Holes? How, and tut of water, She will be # tota? Jons, cur Lrcy Wire Glover, of and from Rockland for New Yor’, with lime on tbe pilot the 2b ult to a fog wee preon tbe Cows,” cH viack Hoek, Long telend Roa! She wi'l be getei ar boot uveh damage. “Mr Mewet, keeper of the Beacon cight, pulied out (0 ber on the Sib, and seas « achr to her reliet, foun + anan (of Calais). Paton, from St Joho, NB, for Proc! dence Wi ba cargo of lumber track on Nantnekes Bur 0: morning of et Insh eoen Aer bilged and hag Bucs went L plecer Cargo fesured for $200 at the Commerctal Jasurance office, Provicence Senn } , of Orleans, from Boston for Stamfort, whieh went pebore on st net at Yort Greene near. Newport berbor, Was got off on 24. witbout damage, and taken to Newport. Fenn LoNsnaie—A despateb srom Newport of the 4d, states that 468 hope jit seed hed heen gotout up to noon of Sd. a whtcb time thse enpavrd in saving the carea wece cormpelinn to leave the wierk for safety, mn consequenve of the heavy aurt Capt Davia of toe echr Geo Davie, which arrived at Charles ton Sst ult trom New York, reports passing on Wednneday 2 mites bast of Charleston bar, the poop cock of a veese! tloat ing about. ‘The clipper shipthooling Mar was yesterday afternoon taken on the large Secti'na) dock for repaire She will have some Hew plone putin ‘orward. be partly refastened, stripped, re- coulked 91.0 bew)y er ppered Ehtp evanter bevvre reported told. brought $24,000 A124 ship Kebecea, now ws ew Orl balumore in 1819 tas Veon so'l tor $1400; AZ bark Siesrs Nevada builtin Maine to 1542, for $10,N0; AZ brig Delta, now al aitimory, IS tous eikht years ola 00, 82,000, A Hr we, 170 tons, built mt New ¥ Lycla Arn, 10 tena F years ol: ahd 4 first Clies pew Mamchusetts biult abip, 417 tone, com plete $20 00. Botace to Mariners. Qvanasrine Novice Sottve le hereby given, tbat on and afer the Istef April p oO versels arriving at tie vort from any part or plice latituee of Caps Herry, ave required to be brought toanch wr wt ihe Qasracting Groned. ad remein there until they shall he vinited oy the Hest Officer. and permission in writing from the Board of Health shy lite obtaiced for vessels vo detained to enter the barbor, ‘Te Pilote and Parbor Musters are reqitired to aiterd to this notice, and ree tbet tte duly compled with, J1 BLOODGOOD, Prest Board of Health. TG Rrovanton, Seereiary Office of the Board ot Health. Norfolk, March 29, 1859, Wonlemen. £14 from Provincetown 26tb ult, acre Chanticleer, Small, whaling; 2th Montezums, Holmes, do Bid from borbadee: Feb 24, Greed, Farwell, of Province. town, to croine, At Kio Jaceito Feh 2. ship Governor Troup, Milton, trom Henolula for New Benford, to ently 4 days At Talerbnane Feb 19 Chili, Clark, NB, 8% bbis oll on board bourd to crnine; #ravkiin, Gifford do’ 125 ao. A letter frem the fier! officer ot aip Lancer NB. repnrte st Payta Merch M4, Clare Beil, Maer, of Mattapotgett, with 99 i8 ap of A Jeiter frem on board bark Danj Franklin, Brown, of all River repors ber at Cape ae Verd Ivlards, no date, cleen, sli Sate except ope men, bame rot mentioned, a machiniat by ade. 1 Ren~ Now 27, no lat, e., Richmond, Hussey, NB, 23 ap, ow +» New Zenlond. no date. Carotiue, Pontns, Greenport, 1 Bh; Dee 2, 4 rn Ida, Sarvert NH 2'whs; Kobert rdwarils, Wrod, do 2 whe; ‘4h Wiliam & Heor , urtonell, P pothirig: Jen 11, Angusta, saber, SH, nethiog—hed noi menn Asbwe tp Ymerthy Ueard fom. no date, Favorite, Smith YU, 7 whe; Martha, Manchester, co, 2 whs; Morita, Kish, Ns, 0. Cf Gnoffo, vo dvte, Valparaiso, Tilt, NR. 28 mos ont. 700 < Alto, Lawrence, do Teg mos ont, 6° mp 280 wh, Conatiti: tion, Winslow, Nanincket 16 mow out. 409 sp oud wh. Cit Massafuero, Fed 8, Virel ia Peakes, Nis, no oll last ernige= th touch at T+ !enhuano fo 4 pril, to rasroit for howe Op falleo Ground |b Pbilitpe Delanoye, Garcuer, £1, 960 ep, 200 «b; Th Thomas Pope. Revoard, Nii, 190) ep b'd to Chiland home: Jelander ptarbuck Nant. 600 ap: Clirica hrown, NK. 260 bbin; Manida Sear Wing, Dartmouth, and 1 A Luce, Kipiey, Eegartown bad 2 whe in comoany, one meking 11) bbls and the ober 40 by 6; 10th, Morni: g Bar, Cleaveland, Ni, ol! not stated Sponen, dic. sadly Gatternne, Willey, bence for Valparaiso, March 8, lat ON, tor Ship Forest Queen, from New Orleans for Boston, March 30, South Shoal RNE 25 miles A large American donble topeall ship ateering Sonth, with loge of ain topmast and mizen lopgailant mast, waaseen March 8, Jat 8158, son 38.40 W, A ship steering F, having a black ball in her foretopsall, was paesrd March 18, Int —, loo 44 bork Win! from Bio Janeiro Feb 16 for Rich mond, IVR, ion 32.96 Pork Niebolas ( urwen, of Bath, from NOrleany for NYork, Mareb 10, of Gun Kee Ting Voter © Warwick, Lanfare, from Rio Janeiro Reb 19 for Faltimore was aren Feb 25 Int 2 30 8, lon 36 oP Tif Biden, of eearsyret, or Unarleaton, March 28, int 33 2, ni Fore ki Port, Canpenas, March %4—Arr bark % Churabill, Lampher, Port: nd; brive President Z Taylor. Webvter, NOPexns, Winynw, Wyman, Has Mth, achra Wavid Faust, Morslander do} Zip, 8 Hart, Boward, dewvort; eth, brig Samuel Weisb, Cole Havers techie Dew Drop, Kuland, Charleston; Alvara’ CY bbute, Fernandina id 240, burk 1, 19 Carver, Damon, NYork; brige Benj "0 “tietons Pion own ver, Sorry fo, Thor toner York, send, Wi mingten: echr Benry Castoff, Gardner, Sagannal 26th Vrign G® Wittame Hurebinsen Boston, Elmira, brow: Portapa: & P tweet, Seeet, Philadelphia; achr Niawauhs, Hall, Pertiand; 2th, Portsmonth, Cinsrurces’ March rein, Sherman, Roaton, 2st, shin Parvest Loring Navann: barka Salem, Koa dail do; # C alexander, Merryman, Flnlade)phiy; 224, Anny Jobraon, Flavara; 4b, brig Melezzo, Harding, do: ach: a) Palace. ‘Jeighton, Baltuwore; 25th, brig Joha Welsh, id, I*hitRde Iphin, Fld 2st, bards) W Andrews, French, and Plorida, Muda NYork Filot Fidh, Heyt, Boston; briga Chatham, simpnon, dot Beilora (or), boowlten, Kelumore; 20d. Clrensalan, Heaan, an! Fornny. Gaidy er, 8 ach 'Keporter, Berry, do: 21h be! ‘Troewap, Yayo do ‘an Bride, durgess Philadelphia, Brig Paitle Weber York: acby ilnerxa, Hall, Boston, 2th, brige J W Sawyer, Leighton, N¥ork; Tloeriaa, Lecocq, Pail dejp hia. Havana. March 25—Az stenmehiog Phitadelpina, Harrison, New Ycrk (and aid 2th tor NOrleans); ith, Star of the West, Grav,» York and ald enmie day for Asple wall); 2h. Comuzn? conieoa, Wiiton, NYork (nnd ald 90th for NUrleans); briga Ben- ela, Stapiew Portlend: Wk Kibby, Stynly, York. bd Rth bab wen belle, Wardwell, NYork; 26th, ship Char. lotic heed, Coombe Keen (and woe wrecker same day): ache Fenote, Vance, apun, 2]th a 28th ge ona, Grant, Harriman, trinided; Groton, Lind: ch Jand, epeed, Sagua; H Gardnes, etanne sprees Home, € 3 Cle zh, bork “Tyanbre, Rdmonds, Beet, soe Reindeer, Kerner, Bemedion, 49th, barks ! ornelia, Ruston, NYork 1ddo Kimball, ingrebaw engus; brige Henrletia, Woodrury, Port. Jans; Tongent Keed, Carceons, sere O & Buck, Goomos, Of enfuegos J W Alien, tpragne, Matanzas; Fanny Fern, Brigg and dB hyers: Cobh Mothe j Hanrevs March 18—In A achre T Roow, for Gray mee, to oad for York Calliope, for Foxnnto a ener Om Je, Maren 13-814 sohe F Taft, Rooker, Savanua Ia Mini Wayscure, March 20-In port barks Excelsior, Willard, for New Faven ide: s niewpe: rhodes, sud Maraval. Gritha, wi drips Keho. Cangh toe haitimore de: Lent, Trave:® for al Audis day's Went, Woomer, tor Kew Haven wig cargn: hen: vit p, Neleon, fren co clog, wehre Metis, « rane, for Hartford lop: barriet, Peters, tor Kicktnond do; Miranda, Hillard, wr, exrro- hed Weet, and Mirancs, were oth Hafore repored Jeg ou the 14 Narsncat, March 24-—Are brige Manzanilin, Damon, Port land. Meveeta, Baynes, Havann he 24th. brige relin, Grifin, NYork; Black Hawk, Tabhutt, Portind: achra J 0 twooks, (Graifim, aud Upen hea, Sawyer 5, 2500, brig Cillian. Nvhole woaton. Morning Techt Mion, Bapne: eohre Aru klar idee, Lowen, Savannshy Oarnroa (Mey, Devieon Richmond; 2th, bark Humilion, Parker, Philadet pris: toler O 0 Clary, Pilbrook, Portland: Peeriens (Br), poantling, Bailmore; sckr Eilon Bush, Mowers, NYork, OE EE Se Sake Oe = a Ba Sa A Nae eS ES SS a Rn SS ie ea oc Da see Dae ONE NERS dae EL A= Se een eae Bes aR eS ae ae Et a es ie ee Pe Se Rae Sed a 8 AE Eel ESS SL ty SSR SB Se ER Ri SP ed SE ae : = “ Ocno Bios Jo Ho ch id Ty poe! Be bets Sea Hark, Oodin, | for W¥ook 8 deze; echr | H Nickervon, Baxter, for Pritades? Pato JawEmo, Feb &- 31d hark Fred Tannig, Aurnes, Now | Crleara; (0th, ship Senthern Kagia Clark (oon, : Frepeweo; 18th, barss Benj Hallett, Little, Roebuck. timmens: sYork; Winifred, Moos, Ri. 1 tines soeareh. Heri inst ® ea Indien; 19th abla Ourioca, fedrer, NUrleens, brige Tallulad, Pinmaer, do. Pater > War) Wik, Lanfare, Taimore (since spoken), Cit Vth, brig "Tar 8 Therese. Wallace, hence for Saa Fran EDR; Puesell Voorhees. benoe for de arr Sih; Sea Lion, Alexapaer, for &t Ib mss. to ballast, cid Wih; wether, Lealie, from bable. arr Dib nilersile. Ponte wig) bar ke 8 W Porter, Wier! from Bowon, wte; Ieane R basta, Hand, for NOr- tay A betellira Wi'stna for do. digg; Chasa, nPtaoee wre Ith; May do, arr 1%tb; Happxh Secor, Chana for Virginia, Fieke, frou, Multinore arr from St Thonne arr 20h: Aantal, se brige Fly W Sevbu: ead 3 N Hinck'ey, Strout, lina from Man! ; bean Samir J eevtese, Biekois, from to, do, are 1h: H Perking, from Whwell’ trem Bor ATC ig eg Banpien, user, de; Talinieh, Henson, tor NOrieana, ore, Leenrd. om Jncksonville, rene: Mennt Ver Eo} from Baltimore arr 2h: ehra North Point, Mia way, from NYo*k, reve: Win 8 Cogewell, an acu; James Wier, boing, wte, Sitar March %-' Ko Am vessel fp port, fr Thomas, March 2%~—'n port hark Gem, Johnson, from £2- Jem for africe. diemanted. brig Lbarleg Heath | trom — for Cartensa, 1» dietrera Sid prev to 224, achr Entire, Demarest (from Plymouth, NC), Rarbadoa fr Jonny, Nii, Mar h “arr ships (Grotto, Stuart, Boston; Regulator, Newrom do; brig HM Jenkins Podge, Roxkland 20th, abip Qenrnde. Doane, 1, warp ‘()4 Bath schrs Fessen: den, Rooper, NYerk: 7 adetytin, ‘Tammpan. Mar 1—a9F brie George Downes, Tamteson, N. York: Weep, bark ¥raoklin, Mitchell, Forton: dat, sabr Jamog. Ward, Baber, Matanzea; 224, bark Mary C Dyer, Fiekett, Ha- vana, ‘Vairanatso, Feb 16 (pet 12h) ~Sld ehipa Joho Sidney, Whee-) Jer Bau Pranclarn: With. Reverly, Chane. Tortie f Tn part Mareb 1, sbip Mic hnel Angelo, Kidritge, ne; barks: Brah Birbhend, € for Tongny, to lord for United Staten at $8.0 per ton: M nk Haskell, and Scotland, Bowe, onc; acl Tor nuend de cretia, Wa'lare, NYork; sehr’ eth, hark B Wright. Je. r, Gundal % 3 month, &e. lye Howe Ports. © cAPATAOBICOLA, March —C1d prev achr Fmeline, Dent- » KXANDRIA, April 2-Arr echrJobn Sparks, Rogers, BOSTON, April? P M—Arr bark HT Vennard, Weman,, NOrlenna. ' O10 bark Frederick (#r). Utey, St John! NR; Drig) ida Met end, Levis, Mobile; schr Kiot. Weaver, alexandria, 24 (od2Miena))— arr ebip Amite, Wade, ovis: barka Tana- ro, Plomer, Legborn via N¥o-k and Provnseown: Observer +B Fountata. Kellar NOrieans; Bella,\ P York, to loud for . Mensina; i BY Dougias (ir), Hankinson, Ro- ¥redovia, tard, Oisafn | ark, taviea Cardenss; Demarara,” Merithew, do; map, Crowell, NUrlew rs Wild (nek (sr), Fenrce, Measion; Quicbstep, Freem: ‘infield Soot, Janus.” Fmblem, Jones, and Palo’Alto, ‘Mw? Neal, ood, Tangier; 0 Hunt, Baltimore; Nt: ‘smith: Taabella, Pantk-) sid Ame Henderson, Georgetswn DC; agarn, “Port wen: Wir Kia ‘Mo, Howard, Hawley 9 Fanlela, mma V Coo! nean Belle, Rery, NYork, Bld 2d wid NNW to N ern Widilem Jenkins, Cnty of New Vor! Parriborg Ira Boewil. anoa Dacate. atheas barks G bok, bilten, Prew ott; hrige Gen Marshall, Mary Ht fenry. | Nothing saved ov Sucdey; wind BK, with rain sbip Borodino) marted on Saturday and out back (o the roadson Suaday, | BaMIMORK. Apel 2 a 8—arr stenroship Lomet Polnt,| French New York; lip Hermann (isrem). Kuhlmann, Bre: men; ache? ¥ Bil,’ Bich, Woulsa (Br), Beaboyer, Halifax, Pright Star (te). Kyey, Mul IK taker takes New York; Julia Newell, Cushing, rtland; Whirlwind!) » Daxey, Pensacola, Wm Wilsov, Whitaan Mobile; Ocean Bird, - bbe, Pravidenc Hieme, Maddocks, Kegon, was as before reported, but ceme off witout damage Below, brig. henry Matthews, fen Clecfuegus. Ch. 21 steamebips Jos Whitiey, Hower Boston; Thos Sweon, Ramsay, New. York; reba A’ Pbaro, Covatier, New York, Martha Collins, Co Ding, ew Yor, Wim TH Kowe Wiggisa Providence: Commerce, Rew York: HM White Flacer, Britgenort: Sea Gall, How, bod Providence, jr L storgea, Norris, New BedZord; Fulton. | li rking do Sd, hark Cumpaoer, Inbel Savannah; brigs S| G Bars, Winchester, «spines; ‘Ubree Sisters, Daily, do; schr MW Hewlend, Providence, Hr WA, March 2 arr echr RB Pits, Uiekey, NYork, Slt steamer Vietrr, Moree, Charleston. BAKER'S LAbwING, april 2-8id sloop Mary B Bayles, | Davis. B York. rch 31—Arr ean, brig Juanita, Duran, CHARLES. ON srhye }) & Vaupuen, Gilford, and Geo avis, Davis, A Waviee, Higbee, NOrleang Old Ky ship Ubilleng- im, Liverpool: harks Nord Amerika C!ram). Brede- nicks, Bremer; Lamy ighter, Hardiog, ttle Janeiro; San ool eyustina, Marti, Karcelona, ahr SA trong, Corso, NYors. Slo ship Why ewed, mocrieun, (iserpool; bart Burlington) y heeve Croretact April \—Arr slescrcbipa Nrebviile, Murray, NYork: Patapa: | co. Pavtield Pawnee, shiok Kala nazoo Taylor, + iverpaol; | Sumeeet, Frost fe york. brig Hackon, Grain, seargport; achra fe Wermith, @ ait end Virgin, Davi, e York, ld beg 20 inge, Wat T ‘ore Jumea Koge sdama, d wh Harlow Ceo petown, SC; Goo Suith ¥ 10. Greevoneb, Liverpool NU pid sbi eth Corey Xe &, Hawsnah Matlia, Price, Jacksou- are, Sutilia, «rr sebre 8 Dean, Cook, Ba'thnore; we), bie 6 re echre Todge Tepney. Cottrell, : Kieht, Parker, NYork Sid 2h sebra | MOnker Iharvn, kocbawnd; stb, Bamor, Saisbury, Vir-) ginta KPGARTOWN, Muze 31— Arr arbre Cri Cowl, @mith, New | Jork tor F urhh Loutea, Yeaton, do for Portiand, Ket do for Rowton, Shy inck, Pawes, Ellzabeta Waiter, © port for bale epril) he whews aitrematn; wind W by N, and blowtn, stone The Ligtiship for south Shus! remalie, waiting « g any FAs? OUFENWICH, suril 2—Arrechre AM Brown, Endi- ect, and Pickroan, Dickerson, Philidelybia, FRaeKFUst March 29~ sd schr Sureh Moore, Black, Gua- aulovpe. Pais FIVER. \pril2—arrachreR Porden, Arnold, and W | 4 PT Thempern, Bares Pht aaeebia; TW Fork. Jnered down echr ‘Lexas, Champlin, fur N York; sloott, By Sendder, ¥ileon do. { Bay MdOM, March 16—Arr bark D Godirey, Coleman, oton | \p pert, barks San Jacinto, Pratna and T % Rouse, Baarte, for Kustop Id: Gen Greeve, Atwell for » Fork do, 1) Godfrey, | Colemen ard Toa ding: Sempaan, Robinson out side the bar: brage © es, clas; Kaugink, gfkia, dos w ttella, Duell for 2 York dg, Past, Coram Routh, Wil- lame: do do; scbrs Worh ‘Mone, fer Hosted deeorarn oxo, Birnm ond, lag; 2s, ban mend. dn sr 0. ward , Niewer- fon. CO Moon ixbt, x ore for York Idg; Bradford, Taytor, for Nu rleene do; Rojph Frat, Cullum, wtg GEOKGH TOWN, Porch Bm are sane F Nickerson, Fulford, Nok. Olt Tih ‘6 Moonlight, Stutes, and Lady of the Osean, TLENS HostoL, Bo) Mot’ HOLE, » pril 2—arr brig Waccamaw, Grant, Car- | SSNGELRND LIGHT. April 4 Pasein ship’ ah LIGHT. }, sunset— Passing out } Harrmburg vark Gemshox.. iid #0 & »M—Pateing io, bark Belen Marta, from New York for joton LUFREC March = Arr abr © Knfelt. Parker NYork. 81d Set echre K 6 Cheee ohute, Phindelohin; Franklin, Hunt, end'Gen Peavey, bont, York MOBILR, March %— arr sp brig San Jove, Maristany, Car- densa Cd shire Ve rawanda duline and Sandunky, Williaa, | Liverpool; tark bdwin, Nugent, Provisence (second clear: Bnce! SEW ORLEANS, March %—Arr ship Union. Davis, New — York; bark Dirigo, Young, do; brig ann V Jordan, Jordan, Mowrzom sebre Lrln Feew’ Delavos, do KA elliott’ Kelsey, peranneh. Old stesmedip Qorker City, Shafeldt, Minatit! bhive Metrnpoiie, Fosirr, and Onward, Coomba, Liver,ool; Wan Rewep, Wood, Kotrrenm. Fartey, Howes, Boston; Br brig Creole, Robinson, Knatin and belize, siib— Arr bpipa Marquette, Wade; James Nesmith, Watts, spd Lace. Sulpbrs Hove iw Raneoek, Coffin’ Genoa: Jai ki 1. KIpbt New i Marsibon, Vancybe Turke lalnnda, Josephns, Walton, and & Creeley, Cotter, Fosion, barka @ averies, Thompson, 60; Lia- ae Boas Liter Ph incespbin; brig Philo bean (#r), Sarle, Micettian: scr H Stay len. Gihhe, Charleaton Aprt l—arr iby ter ebipa Souter Jobrpy, Small, Liverpool; Varevette, sonte, Havre, kW Karley. Sichols, Baltimore; 23, bark Azot. Philetehbia’ Old Maren 81, shion Aagear, Stuart biverpook bt Peter cevin, Rorceenx, berka Davia Kimna.l, Ymnvet and (berckee Hopkine Koston; Agril 1 ships argo, Jone Liverpea Wen, Queepaunwe; Bite wt len, Stapg, Oe ® Re! “4, Carter, Congo River; Cocbitoate, Cros y, Philadel: bis © dib~ ayrity te!) fbi ® Kean, sd G Burlbut, New York; | Forest Kir. fiver Dare # Lenrig, & York. NOKFOLK, »ypril '- Arr achrs Geo Franaiin, Tyler, Boston; Dette tmih Parkwih RSW MEDECRI April 2-S1d echrs Cordein, Ruseall, N | Yorks Roun 1: sole, dn DeputioS odes, Tarr (from » lonces: | ter, do; } dard Wouten, Dioble, Coxvackle; Rampton, Kdei Frederichabnrg. oe | EWPOKT, april 2In ports AM, Br brig Commonwealth, Srom Cormadily 2S for B Vorb: sobre Darhing Wave, Pres: np, Portinnd for innviers Charter Cab, Kelley, from Boson for New York; Fersh t lizaheth, Kelley, do for Phitadelphia; | Mory & Kvexp. the'don, dew York; Lady adams, Davis, Kristo) tor Few York, Rorcine, Taunton for do; Volta, unse, | Providence for do: new vehabt touvill, Kast Greenwich tor) Ezabethport, John to2ier Prentts, and Minette, *uatio, Fall | River for do, Watchman, Ker jamin, do fr Naw York; Emily, ‘Thompern, Providence for smboy; Letrott, West, mew Bed: fore tor New Vor! id ethern. GF M. arrived (hy telegraph), brig Gov. Bull, Arthur, Carde- pus: eckrs ford for Bal Prince, fy N Bowen Hordurer, Croew, co for Richmond; Fow! mith fom Providense, David & Wolf, K anoke, Jones; Jonge © Chew, hog fa and Esqut res rr, Lonige, Gloucester; Rio, Ba- bry, from Tmyp' Adem Tw Ker: Wareham: bow Woouer, inibble. Rew Ledford: Elen Malida. Will Onis,“ arthony, Tilipghaet”, at (leorges | Mary Wise, Brewster, ano Mara, Hollen, Rockiand, Texas, and Caroline Fall river. } for Rew ¥: d= arr bark . heeter, Croat Baltimore tor jj ache Glenroy, Wakefield Hoston tor Wnehington 14), ‘Wood bridge, Blgcinn, co for Georgetown, U0; Tnaan Koh, Smith, Portland for Richmond; 1 ney Ames, Ames. Camden for do. PRRBACOLA, March 16 “arr ecb:8 Joseph E Smith, Snow, | Inderola; Davia W Basley, Kogers, Lakale, Old oth, sxhre Upriwind, Marcy, Baltimore, I7lb, Zavalia, Ward, Vera Pair Lad April jE Lng oe J marae Luz lawere. Copes, PY: res POR ER Ry la Hg v le, ew me a BO ory’ RM thew. Worden, NVork: aches & Baas Robs dn, Rigs Oheesenann: Ti BL Crocker, ByB Robinson, de; Fly, . Roston: BL ¢ Prestiey:taurton, is bark 1. f ‘ardenas; brige Tw mew Walier, J) ri, bt Pi 3 echis KE Vownnend William Greeny ee Peeks Kp Mag ie My! i ow mond, Crin: wenn, fh a B theidon. cx, ‘a0, 8 Le Crocker, Pres brew, Porter Badsor, Tanvers ort; T Folly: OF Hueley. Yrekett, and wie) Raita er T ekWithes Corits, BYbr: rie Laverpoet ih Are etewteer Tel orks; 001 aoe alias Urinided (ney Coline, rt Toman, schre | , Mersin, Joviata, Dyer, Poriand: G Girdler, | At wneetd Rownernd, ® Yorgs Old an | atihewa, Poston, Nelaware, or Durtictt Bangor: acbr' Towusends Willams’ | Cheiren. POBTLAND, Apri 1-014 Sehr Tn delin Torre, Howes, Ha- vara Sid hark (uid Fellow, brig Fd: sod others. FEMBKOKE, Warch 2~ arr sche American Gagle, Wilder, | NYore KLEGVINCRTOWN, March 20-814 sohr Hondugna, Crom, orol, PROVIDENCE, April Are geomera Pelican, Aldrich, and Orpray, Kenney. York acbrs klinabeth & Rleapor, Lan TY a Raltimore: FC Rn sh mith; Ameltx, Kockbitl. and John Ro: | gers. Bl ‘bilade!) Ma; sloop Pointer, Gardiner, New Yook. ug br ite, Be eha, Arr ork, { Sr ork bark Tenardon, Dow. | ‘ Hoe, Moh ie; prin ah B Carlisle, Noman Nr eel ay ny, Cheee, Balti ore; Ontarto, sanpilder, nid Benj wogliab, Bhiver, Philedelp hin; sloop Excel, Thompson, Tianbrthport 4 ROCKPORT, arrh 2—Arr acht bhoet wncbor, Hall, New ¢ York, Sia 24th, aches Friend, Ftineon Norfolk: ‘Bin, Jone he. pms eae serene ij we aie ee Gardner, Norfolk; antemeunt 1 a OTE, Gan I. - IND. Apt | "EV With ERs. extaiiltinn on sen, rel A tel Laie), Carrier Dove. Menicli, Nvork._ alwoare fn dete. alae hte Sontt, . Dailerd end Fdward Sua ), Niel N\ork, Windel rocker, “Boston; nivirs, wadvewe: pro, Bragate OW. EEARSPCRT, March 22-814 achra Reaannoh Rose, Burgess, Charleston ; 2th Cleriean, Bo Huchavitie we Apnls—arr schis 6B Pendietou, Sewall, George- WI) MINGTON, NO, Wareb SI—Arr Rnosian bark Dorothes Fohm ail Cosma, Rowton) brig suntralia Whey, NYork: sobre Aney Botineen, Davie tomeraet; 1 J Ales, Oook'in, N Yor’; Al'% Powell,'’o; alert <hemeton do; Hershel, MW, Fr videnee: tater prise, Webber, Woxton; Jonag ft 4 ton. NY¥ork: G Ritson Ward do april 1, sabre ty Howlers Kitare, eo. Gr Penman fyesak™ seve fesedon ‘i ir, 60) letrn, Chai ‘ow Hi Mery wage, RYork ere win ors hy and 'Bitzeheth, od 1, aohre a) (open, Von Rome N mela dnc tach Merktia | Titer WS ligaheth Wi Rowton; i © Knight, Whirlow, NYork; Kdward 8! Titer, NY. ma. taylor. Bayles, do.