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| Ledses’ and. Children’s Shoes, Gaiters, Sltp- pers.ara toms, stable for spring, OANTELL’S, 613 For Perfect Fitting Shirts and the Latest oorgitun Sekt aad Furaushing Aare, No, 1 Astor House. "a New Improvement Again on men consultation; prevents baldness Gray bast warranted. "00 fwellth street, corner Broadway. Je Ty 5 Ibe, aan tor s1fat BRUFORD'NG Se Hair Dye, and Tou all Gold and sp) Hair D; and Toupecs— ‘The beat tn the world. Wholzcele nnd fotall, ‘and the dye pri- Ballard’s Heir Dye, Kellinger’s or Manhat- = Ds ory Sites plasters, Dr. Lines’ medicated segars, Depot 476 broudway. Hill's Harr Dye, 50 Cents, Black or Brown— Depot No. | Barclay street. Also sold at 399 Broadway, and all druggists, Eye and Eor.—Dr. Lighthill attends exten- alzely to the trealment of diseases of the eye and ear at his ‘7 Bown street. edt MeChintock’s Cold and Cough Mixture fails, never disapootots 25 cents Purchase Rone witout ibe siguatnre of ORMALT NORTON, (ousceweor to A. Ourhman & Co.) Depot No, 4 Fletcher street. Bold by drug giste, ‘What the People Want—Is Cheap Soda ‘water, which {s much beter than rum or bad whiskey. Apply at the American Trades Ormpany, 22 and 24 Frankfort street, for their new and beautiful fountain. Campbell, Caemist and Apothecary, corner Eishih avenue and Twenty eizbth street —Pure and genuine ‘druge, medioiaes and perfumery, aud strict personal attend- tance by the proprietor Elegant and © cap Soda “Fountains.—All whe deel ta soda water should love no time in ordering. or much can be mde fresh ag tt may be nee ted, of MoM dehoious soda wa'er, at A cost not exceediog four conte Ber gallon Made and sold by the American fradee Compaay, Kennedy's Me Medteal Discovery is Warranted fo cure sercfule, eryvipeiay, eait rheum, sould head, ulorated Bore legs. For sale by ai! druggists. Rupture Cured by Marah & Co.'s Radical cure trors. They ulre beep ail elastic stockings for varicose veins, aupportere and ehoulder braces. Instruments for defor~ miles wusdo order. wo. 2 Vessy street, aslor House, N.Y. Hollowny’s Oinement, rubbed fover the chest and thront, wil. cure ia a sing hi ha Inst, it freely o1 vigorously night oonghs, forehead ani FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Fray, April 22—6 P. M. ‘The ¢etails of the news from Europe, which will be found” in another column, will enable the intelligent reader to decide on the prospects of war between Franco and Ausiria. Passengers who arrived in the steamer re Port that people on the other side expected aa outbreak from ¢ay to day. The effects of war on the commerce of the United States have already been pretty fally discussed in this column, Toat a great general war in Europe would be injurious to al the nations tuvolved, and conse quently to the United States—which are connected by the closest commercia Ities with the trading nations of Eu rope—is too clear to need demonstration, There are {nte- rests here which would benefit by a war. The West would reap large profits from the enhanced prices and in creased demand which war would create for its sta- ples—breadstuils and p.ovisioas. Shipowacrs would agsia carn interest on tho capital now lying idle in the abape of shipping. These interests would be gelv ‘benefitted by a general war in Europe this year as they were by the Crimean war four and five years ago. Bat cCotton—the great staple of she Souta—would suifer. The demand for cotton in Europe is as exactly regulated by political movements as the price of cousols. Tae more peace and the more prosperity, the greater the demand for cotton, and the higher toe price it commands abroad Hf, therefore, the present European imbrogiio euds ina war, it muat be expected that cotton, aud ail the vast net- work of euterprises und industries whic are depen tent upoa and congected with cotton, will ‘be injared. All Dranches of commerce, ia a word, #h ch are dependent for their vitality on the prosperity of Earope, will necos- earily receive a check from an outbreak of hostilities. ‘That this country is reviving, and that, under ordinary clicumstances, very proeperous tines may be soon ex- pecte?, is apparent from a thousand indications; but, with the cxoeption of the breatetails and shipping intorests, the recovery now in progress will be retarded, not ad- ‘vanced, by » Earopean war. Money is without change, Loans are offered to the bro- kers at 4 per cent, Exchange is steady: we quote sterliog Denkers’ bills at 110, and francs at 6.005.124. The steamer from san Francisco, we learn from New Orleans, brought dowa over two millions of gold; over $1,500,000 wil! come here, About @ million will be ship- pod to Europe to morrow. The stock market opened very etrong this morning. There was a large namber of outside orders, espocially for Central, which is being taken pretty freely by porsens along the line of the road. After tueas commissions were executed tho bear party distrivuted their orders to sell witb skill, and on the second call prices receded from 3g to 3 per cent, the whole jist sympatbisiag with Centr As no news was received between the calls, and no trans- fers of shareholders’ stock are bolog made to the street, the dechue of % to 4 per cent in the course of an hour is Of itseif a suflicient proof that Lhe present decline in stocks is the work of the bears. Tout tus demand for stocks from outaide ts light is true; but this, aleo, ts the fruit of tho operations of the bear jobbers, which terrify persons ‘who might become purchasers of stocks. {tis true thatia the end thie thing must correct itself. Toere must come a time when the thousands of shares of stock which are aow daily void for future delivery by bear joobers will be called for; and whoa that time comes it 1s easy to foresee ‘What will beppea. To the meanwhile, the market is at the mercy of the bears. Tae quostina of che future Jios in Bnutaboll, From now til harvest time, the Western Toads, and such of their astern conuections a3 depoaud on them for business, mast whow diminisiied earnlags as Compared with last year; hecause, ta the spring aad sum mer of 1858, there was a largo quantity of graia eomia forward from the West, where, as aoW, there is little 0 one. As F000 As ever the crop begins Lo be harvested, aud everything thus far eucourages hopes of an earl Darvoet, the receipts Of the railroads will bogin to increase If the crop be an average cae, the increase will be large; If the crop. AB at present Indicated, he above the average, the increase will be enormous, and the roads will make the more monty, io prop rtion to the economies and im- Proved maoagemeat which adversity has forced on tem. The increvee is eure at all events to last watil the crop Of 1860 comes in. The prirritm to be solved is simply— when will the public begia to anticipate the improgemont Of business on the roads ? The basiness in Now York Contral this morning, inctud- ing private cales, amounted to over 10,000 shares. The price opened at 74 and roge to 7434; under the pressure of bear gales, it declined to 74, ani was aftorwards dono in the Atreot as low a8 7356, closing in the afternoon at 74)¢. All the apecuiative stocks sympathiaed, with the exception of Rock Isiand, which is very femly beld, Southern guaran- teod rose to 36, but was freely offered by tae beara oa nollera’ options, and declined 34 per cont, closing at 955%. Pavama was strooger. We hear that the sammer dividend as at fe alrcady »-yned. Pavific Mall was quist at yesterday's price, The demand tor Biate stocks and good railross bonds continues ttberal, amt prices steadily advance, In We afterncon the business deae was moderate, but prices were rather bower than at the close ef the first board. After the adjournment a farther advance took place, and prices closed steaty, at the following rates :— Missouris, 87% 8%; New York Contral, 743 @ \; Erie, 934 = 3; Harlom, 12% a 5 ; Hudson River, 323 « 54; Road- fog, 51a 34: Michigan Central, 613{ a 62%; Michigan Southern, 1244 a 34; do. preferred; 35)¢ a 5; Panama, 12234 a %; Illinois Central, 66 a {; Galena and Chicago, 0634 a $; Cleveland and Toledo, 25% a 14; Chicago and Rock Inland, 68 a 3; Pacific Mail, 87 a i. ‘The exchanges at the Bank Clesring House this morning ‘were $21,390,380 29, and the balances, $910,152 89. The return of the Bank of Eagland for the week endiag Weanesday, April 6, compared with the previous woekly return, shows the following results:-— £32,746,230 Dec., £668,720 21,492'160 Toc... 603,140 000,661 Tuc., pegs Otber deposits........ 12,920,732 969; Government securities in 4 banking department... 11,708,805 Dec.. “a arene departm seseseceese 17,717,713 Inc... 360,206 Coin and allie in both 18,950,478 679,992 fy 39, Deo a2sior0 ‘Deo. 1,162,260 in banking Soom 11,933,818 Dec, 1,183,922 ‘This statement indicates a heavy drain upon the bank’s resources. A considerable portion of the coin withdrawn probably remains in the country. 18000 Tepn 6's, 4000 Virginia 6 86000 Missouri 000 4 100000 + b60 8736 2000 N Carciisa’ 6's 100% 4000 City 6’e, ’87.. ag 3M 1600 Erie RR 2m 6000 Erio RR ¢ b, oH 1000 Hud R RR 2m. jar RR3 m be 1000 Mich So 2 m bs 4000 OStPAFAL 1g b 1000 Han&StJosRR b 10000 40.04. 2.4 20 ahs Artisans’ Be, 31 Del&HudCanal Co 100 do 860 20 BOvreereees 96, 100 Penn Coal Co.s60 20 Pagidc MSS Co, 10 ¢o : 980 12234 Ei Iilinole Cont RR 66% 66. do, 860 ito Gal & Chi RE saw 60 8000 Tepn 6's, ’90., 1600 Ill Cen RR bés. 8000 LEriekW2m'b 2000 Hud RRR3m. 79 b60 50 Harlom RR. 60 Mich Cen Ri 200 MiS& Ning sock 36% 50 Panama RR..... 12255 300 Galena & Chic BR on 0 calc RR! ms OUR FAMILY MARKET REVIEW. Turing the past week the retail business has veen toler. ably brisk; the first few days, bowever, were the most stirring. Notwithstanding the fact that it is Passion Week, and consequently one during which the demand for meat {s exceedinly limited, yet the high prices which have been dominant for the last month atill remain with. out apy noticeable alteration, Poultry is very scacre, and the prices demanded are so exhorbitantly high that purchasers are soarce, except to those epicure ans that appear to relish an articie with more gusto when the article ia purchased at a high price. Tar keys are worth 20 cents and chickens 16 cents | per pound. Geese are also very scarce aod the prices” for them are very high. Wild pigeons aud robins, the pripcipal articles of seasonable game, are in much deniod, the former at $2 60 per dozen, and tae lattor at $1 12 per Coven, Venison an 4 moore stil contioue on sale, but buy articles are nnseasonable aud the flesh decidediy unwhole- some. In the butter trade, best Orange county is quoted at from 28c. to B0c ; Delaware county, do; aad ue Welsh 20. les# per pound, Fineold butter is scarce at 28c. Southern peas continue to arrive more plentiful than the week previous, and of rather better quality, and briog $7 per barrel, or 37c, per quart, shelled, Bermuda pow tors begin to’ come In market,aud are worth 87¢ per peck. Strawberries, from the South, continne to arrive, and bring $1 60 por quart. Went India fruit—pineapptes and bapanas—begin to get plenty. The former are worth $12 per bunéred, and the latter from $1 to $2 5) per banc, according to quality, Lattuce and radisbes cease to be rarities, in consequence of the increasing supply, aod at low prices. Asparagus is worth 62c. To the fish trade we have notbiog new touote, excepting that American salmon has made its appearance, and sells at $1 per pound. Shed is in good supp.y, and are worth from ¥be. Lo He, each, necording to the 8/20. cITy COMMERCIAL REPORT. Frupay, Aprii 22—6 P.M. Brrapervrrs —Flour—The market wus again dail aod sales moderate, beg tufluenced in some degree ‘by the inclemency of the weather, Too traoaxactions were con fined to about 6,000 barrels, closing with the turn of the market in favor of purchasers, espeetally for common grades of State and Western. Tae range of prices was as follows:— Inferior to good Superfine State. bextra Stat Sopertiue Western. $5 05 a $5 49 5 9a 6 25 50a 5 40 Fira fowa, Michiguul, Indiana aad Ohio://) 6 20 a 7 60 Extra Genesee oF vase 675M BBS jan super aad extra... 6 50a 730 Mixed to straight Soathern, 6008 659 Southern fancy and extra 655.8 8 Choice extra fatally and bakers’ brands... 7 60 a 9 00 Rye flour 8604 440 Corp meal... 3% a 430 prises uocbanged, flour was without chaoge of moment, white the sales embraced about 1,100 barrels, closing ‘within te range of the above quotations, Rye jloar and cora moat quotations, Wheat was heavy and put 6,000 bushels, focluding good red Western at $145, and Chicago spring at $2c. a 8c. Cora contiaued to be heavy, with sales of shoes 000 bushels, including Jersey and a 6c, and Western mixed ‘at $3c., and white Southera at 84c. ‘Rye was saleable, in lots, av 86c. a 830. Barley ranged from G0c.a 80c. Cats were heavy, at20, a 640, for Stato, and S50, a 680. for Western and Canadian, Corre —The market was firm, with sales of 300 bags Rio at 1130. «L156. , aud two cargons of Laguayra—viz., that of the G, B. Watson, consisting of 2,000 bay 4 of the schooner Star, 1,000 do.—on pris Corroy.—Tbe severity of the raia, with the abseuce of private letters by the Arabia, and it’ being # holtday with vome merchants, the sales were too trifling to alford any criterion of the market. Freiems.—To Liverpool, 600 bbia. rosia at boxes cheese at 20e.; 204) bots. pork at La. 6d.; 100 tierces beef at 3a, and 200 bags seed, by steamer, at 25s To London, smaii engagements ‘were mule al private terms, To Rotterdam 30,000 staves were taken ut private terms. » There was notoing new to Havre or Glasgow. Provisions. —Pork—The market was firm, with « fair demand from the trade. The sales embraced about 800 big. including new mess at $17 39 a $17 35, old mes $17, and prime at $12 60, with extra do. reported at $L2 76 6 $16 50, thin mens at $16, aud ciear at 819 75. Boot was steady and in fair demand, with sales of about 350 bbia, ae country prime at 86a $7, do do, moss at 6d. ; 400 $7 75 repacked meas at $9 25 a'$1L ‘25, aad extra Nia 60 4 $13 50; prime moss was firmly held at $17 60 a $21. Beef hams were unchanged, Bacon was steade and in fair Gemaad at Bo. a Wc. Adout 20,000 clear ‘sbort middies were reported at p.t. Out meats were firm, with ewics Of 50 bhds. aod tierces at 6346. a 6346. for shoul” ders, and at $445. « 9340, for hams, Lard wae firm, with gales of about 5000 000 bola, at about Tiago, a Ll io. Butter and cheese were steady, and prices uucnanged. Rick. —Bales of about 160 casks were mate at 3% 4 430, SUGARS —The inclemency of the weather checked trans actique, and the market wax lees buoyant, Tne gatos em- braced about 460 bbca included in which wag Cuba, ia bond, at $3¢0.; avd duty paid 60. w 7K0., New Orleuns mhke we Me. Sixty fix hinds, molado wore sold at 40. and 69 do. Giatern bottoma at 4356, ‘Woot.—We report the auction sale made by LM. Hof man & Co, on the 2i8t, previous to which the market had been inactive, Since the eale eome woo's have changed hands, the particulars of which bave not been report 22 balen white East India, 20}¢0, @ 25c. ; 37 yellow Bast I din, be. n13%c.; 6 mixed groy Kast India, 0.5 Diack and grey Bast India, 420. «13, dia, be. a 120 ; A grey and biack, 6c: 11 black 18¢.; 85 unwashed Mortiza and Mostizona, 90. a 1 12 washed do., 18%6. @ 163¢6.; 6 do, blace Donakol, lige! 5 do. grey do., 18% 5 43 “s Doak Vike; 6uawasn Smyrna, 104. a algo. white Bagdad, 206. do. Benjuzi, #340; 10 Sraeched Bena 40. a V3g0, washed Spring, 16%. a 18c.; 5 unwashed "ivlee, ‘c 4 washed Rio Grande, 18c.; 1 do, Bucnos Ayres, ig Lary yellow Kast Tadia, 103{0.; 8 do. 8o.; 5 do. black. do, 86.; 6do, mixed Pe- wry, dicen; BO" tinereated ‘Apanish, 180, @ 183%¢.; 8do, burry ‘and grey. rgd Ve: 3 washed Uall fornia fleece, 180. ; washed” California, 16Me a BAK. O waahed (aitcrate pulled, 1%6,; 11 washed groy California, 16 346; 20 uonsaorted California, 160. a18<; 202 washed {atorsia, 18 186. @ 280; 2 do. do WAG; 14 washed burry California, 10§¢0.;6 do, black Califorua, Oo. ; 2 unwashed parry aor 4 4do. black do. , 8's0.! ‘Washod Usiifornia fleece, 240,; 110 unwashed Cali fornia, 90,0200; 8 cohen grey do., 12}4.; 1 unwaahed I; NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL ss 1859. 5,16 grey California, 11 ec ; Dextre > w 130 ; 2% 5 9 super. {rey Catitorata, 11 Ke R00 pailed, 49c. « Ove pulled, 38. a 39340 ; 10 extra p ed re), 460 ; 10 woperfive putied do do 44c.; 10 No. 1 do do. We; 510 Ne | putied, limed do 38c ; steaks te do, dle; 10 extra pulled do, do. 506 ; 13 tub washed, 6 unwesbea » 90.5 6 un Cailian, 106 Warbed South American, 14%¢. 9 16c.; 23 w al South American, 10c. «10% |; § washed 'Dooskol, Le ; 20 wowasbed fine Meatiza, 16540. 8 1636 ; 12 uowashod medium Mestiza, 18c 913542; 6 unwashed lambs Mes thea, 18369 ; 5 nui toe Bote Rio, 73¢6.; 6,000 ibs. blavke Cuiifornia fivece. foo + 2 hite do. oe LL3gc. a 120.5 7 bales Califorvia fa sy 4, ary Ling! Fe ob qunidy washed 8 14c.; 40 merino shoddy 43 Pulu, 305-4 ecoured, 14360. & Smyros, Zic.; 84 pulled, 12. ldo. a 18 ; 3 Eogtieh shod ty, bi mixed samples, 930 ; 36 wa Fea Texas, 160. ‘St. Toomas’ church, on Broad- ape at, fae Rev Dr. ‘ADELAIDE aghier of ths way, on Thureday, ha ay Hasiy M. Jonmeron ‘to, idence, Keat idence, jour doors fr ‘ue Brooklya, at tem orooc "ae a (Saarday) moran. “The friends of iis family are in’ Dowmrrs-ia albast q = Ngee. 1 20, of con- feton of the brain” Yin Doma, a iiouivée of the Senate, the residence of his mother, No. 118 Weat Forty-third street. ‘Spring@eld, Mass., and Rochester papers ploaso copy. Gaay.—On' Toursday morning, April 21, after a tedious ness, which be bore with Christian resignation, Eowaxp Gaay, M. D., in the 420 year of his age. 3 are the pure in heart for they shall see God.— att. ‘Toe funeral will take place from St. Georgo’s church, corper of Beekmaa and Cliff streets, this (Saturday) after- boon, at two o'clock. ‘LaRKin —On Friday, April 22, Aww, infant daughter of Jobu D, avd Aon Larkin, aged 9 months, ‘The friends aod ‘acquaintances of the family, and those of ber grapofather, Patrick Larkin, are respectfully in- vited attend the funeral on Sunday afternoon, at oe o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, Sixteenth strect, near Third avenue, South Brook!yn. Loomis —Ia Brooklyn, on Thursday, April 21, Frawx, infant soo of Joba S, and Sarah M. Loomis, aged 4 mouths and 23 days. The f: tenga and relatives are invited to attend the fune- ral, from No. 210 Bergen street, this (Saturday) after- wodn, at four o’eiook. MAGILL —At Forcham, Westchester county, N. Y., Susaw Wuson, eldest daughter of William und Eleanor ‘Magill, late of Stradone, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 13 years, 3 montbs wnd 8 cass. MeMakiw --On board bark Prioress, on Friday, April 8, Re Moslazuy, aged 25 years, ® native of Ambterdam, —On Thureday, April 21. Awna M. G. C, Boscu, of dermun and Adelhiet Recken. the relatives and frieads of the family are respectfaliy invited to atiend the funera!, from the corner of Carmina sod Beoford streets, at bait’ past one o'clock this (Satur- Gav afternoon, without furtber invitation. Mostacos —On Friday, April 22, after a long and te sious iiloees, MAkGaRET ‘Montague, the beloved wife of Jobn Montague. Toe friends and acquaintances, aud those of her bro- thera, Lawrence end James O'Grady, are respectfully in- vited to atterd the fuper at two o’clock oa Suaday af terpoop, from her late residence, No, 15 Myrtle avenue, Brookiy n. Rizy.—Oo Thursday, April 21, of congestion of the brain, Hannan Ritxy, wife of James Riley, aged 23 yeara. The reiatives ana friends of the family are reapectfu invited to attend 'be funeral, from her late reeidence, No. 187 Delancey street, in the rear, this (Saturday) aftor- Loop. at two o'clock precisely. Siicek.—On Thursday mornivg, April 21, after a short iNvees, Davin Spicer, Senr., aged 80 years, 1 month and 10 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resideace, No. 1 110th street, near Bloomingdale rond, t's (Satarday) af- ternoon, at three o'clock, without furwer invitation. ‘WiuuAms,—On Friday, April 22, Mary, the beloved wife of Jobn Williams, aged 37 years. ‘The funeral will take place at half past two o’clock, from her late resiaenci East Broadw: MISCELLANEOUS. WNINGS FOR STORES AND WINDOWS, MILDEW proof ie any climate, ak TYLER’S eld stand, S84 Howery. Crdera by prat s | T RVWRDFLLS— WEDDING AND VISITING CASD3— 4” Theve celebrated cards, ev'endidly eng-aved, can only at the corner Broadway the Doa ve alreet. NEW BOOK FOR THE sours. NOW Ri ‘DY, BORDER Wak; a tain GF I GF DIBUNTO! By the author of “Wild One volume, large 12mo. Muslin. Price $1 25, BORDER WAR; a Tate or Disvston. The publishers of thie vovel tale are confiaent that the eeimole anroutcement of @ volume inthe velo of “Wild Wesern Scenes,” and by te same author, will arouse an unwonted de- mand for the new BORDER WAR weil, from its peculiar character, at ooce opcupy the undivided sivation of & iow of the thioxing aud reading popa Tation ef Arm While {ts dholusires will create a deep renestion smong sll resaoning aud reflecting bosies, the pare- ly nowel reader will, atthe same Ume, be absorbed and divert cd wih the strange and laughable ary No work, bariog any of the distinguibing characteristics of this production bas ever appeared from the press, and tw very siugularity will brocuce honeancs of render RUDD & Os KUN TON, Publiehers and Booksellers, No. 130 Graud street, near Broadway. N. WATER AND MILDEW PROOF ane, n8 coment, paint a trom SOLUBLE A” ‘oo turpebune barrels lead, fluorevar, inaogen 1 FRUCUTWARGT, T ‘Treatise on Fermented VOID \MPOFITION. A mixture, in bottles bearing a title somewhat similar to Charles’ London’ Cordial Gin, bas been deposited, for sale on comatesion, with most érngztate, grosers, &» , wh, to exorbitant profit tn wavy inetances urge It ou customers. Purchasers of London coretal gin will do well to seo that it Sener” the only genuine London gia. Depot, to. brond we: 4 ourns TO CENTRAL PARK—CONTAINING A HIS- tory and decaripuon of the park, the improvements to this oats’ apd three contemplated : oedidances aud regulations, Mst of officers and keepers, with direotions to visitera aa to the priocipal objects of laterest. sna bow to see them; with a foe tmep of the park. By an officer of tre park. Price ioeenia, For sale by Russ & TUUSEY, DEXTER & Co., and the one aes rely U, MOORR & CO, 140 Fulton street. A, Peg Itoh Lond oR Rn a intog to iiterature or the fine and sold ithe uld Curtiatty Poop, 109 Nassau street” sie QUESTION — ~ lit REALLY TRUE | . Gt the People most exposed to danger aro thoee leust careful Gf their pernonal aafeiy! | Bxoerience proves thal taey are, We nope, however, that thia neglect of the safety of life will be igated shortly. ‘Tn the way of drowaing, noboty need have any eM Tbe Lielano Life Preserving Coat and Vest Com: pany, No. 206 Rroadwas hive provided garments for every. 1y, which will save life in any waters. Wo and examine them’ RT AND | PRILOSOPHY—PHOTOGRAPAS AND equality.—$25,000 for office and 18 pence for mating a bist 8 palace for wealth apd the poor bouse for poverty, milk avd honey fr one and sourkrout for another; all tastes con ied for Bithy lucre. all ‘ual! to our money god and nore. ct to persone Common, sehoolg for the lower world and ccllegea for all heavenly obit. A bigh steeple for the d= And sainte in the sitchen, aaee and ble nents of the ‘ror'd nre phouegrapbed by HULwes, 289 Hrensweane AMS NeKVOUS AFPECTIONS KPILEPSY, NERVOUS beadache, neuralgia rheumshem. mental or pasaleal de bility, instantly relieved and permanently eared b; great remedy, our nervous anti PYNE &CO., ‘i street, and Hayes, brooklyn. $l a bottle. B ALL MEANS EAD Lad) THE Kits Of this morning. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, IN CONNECTION WITH THR EARLY NBWSPAPERS OF NEW YORK. THE GREAT CONVENTION OF MEERSCHAUM BROADWa ¥ Stiercres, PUN AND INK PORTRALIS OF EVERYBODY. A RICH A¥D GAY NUMBER, READY THIS MORNING. BURN ERTS COCOAINE WE HAVE 80 MANY Tuma spckeo, im terms commendatory of thie reaily excellent and wgreeable preparation fore growth and presorvation of the hnir that agother word from na would seem wanecessary to acquaint our readers with an article tbat has become a house. hole word. We call avention tot now, only to remind par. Eide martes got ap’ by patties ta Neve te the market up. by pi ta New York. catoutued to deceive snd mislead the public. Tho & Dewa resemblance to the observed ibatin the spurio a the word Cocoaine Newburyport Herald. (peAsvetress AND GAS FIXTURES. A blography of om :ound pa twill be out of ps. angortment of now st; a ur magnigent nsgortment oe ylea of chandeliers nad ‘AT A'BMalle ADVA Corner C. COWPOUND coven Nothing 1 we world go effectual in curia; bree obit sffeetton om ma affection "Boldin ‘13 an eougye nai ati and 25 cent boxes sownnere a No 9.208 Rrosiway, Now York. hina Nafls pemetrating the tured without pate 0 than the foe Retr tee amet aftor the opens ithout the ley to the font, by Dr. ZACH ARLE. nurgera chingon ‘Wroad Metore to ho physiciaus and gvrgeons ot C!s, city. Pew tees r sal LAFIBLD & tony geet and SIG Broadway, opposite St # ree en tcom a ron LAMPS &e. sold et reduced prices, on account ve W DAR ONVILLS, "RESCH Gas Fixt ne a ve to G remoring way, sobsortber, oom took at 0 bers! H_DABDONVILLE, 445 Broadway. \48 FIXTURES, G Bes dissing: pac ht GAS FIXTURES. wea now on romely and for cals at 79 Moot tad 58 brendivar. me | NDIA RUBBER Pane, Mado entirely of india ruben, Under Goodyear’s patonta, BY THE INDIA BUBBER PEN 00., Xe. Liberty strest, are for sale. zeegemeain oO. recap of th e dollars exverior ‘will be sent, fr abt ca dallars rom of heen eucrit pont M* BEADE’S NEW NOVEL. HARPER & B BROTHERS Publish this day, “LOVE MB LITTLE, Author of we » Oharh “Peg ba Onrivtio ie otectens,” “Never Too 12m0 muslin, 7? conta: paper, 6 coats. USTAGERS OR | WHISKERS —Me ONGULNT, seven years hey is Sao enty thlag that will toro them to rom (upon the beardiess tace) withia' it x rocks from Iti ho siain, Price SL Bent by mall p on rem loser Mo dress. GPGRATAM. "109 Nassau stroot, Or, YOUR SPRING CLOTHES AT ON 1K, yigteend Se ns ratsrenern.t, ahaees ‘of garment Alwo, eat iw je epriag 0 from 99 to $13; business conta 8! C vanKE, ‘116 William acreet. RT WINK i of tbe surwin. dieu? renorally In consequence extreme rieneed: of precuring, to: ol bs aa ae xT WINE. noel eunaiie ensoloasee ing lnraleanee Sov sna maedicinal and iife saving > purposes, the firs 0880! ly mercantile esiabiichwent in Portugal which hae t peedby 4 in the United Stat have adopted the plan of pe ae ihe finest vintages in boxes of one dozen each. under their owt Perea ele ad guaran er Lage paw aos gd will be are wo choicest qualities, in origival packages, o setly the esme ornaitien as Imperted. ” For sale. in bond, or ny, CABBABT & bho’ ay Broadway, New, York, Hoa Kt BROTN A 6 be Broaditreet, m1 AEDBRIO b ¢ ‘COUZENE, 1S Warren street,“ RN & OO., OF OPORTO, OGERS & RaYMOND, 121, 123 axp ts Futon Srneet. WubD « THERS, Two TuvtaanD suATS Boys’ PRIN 6 CLOTHING, Includiog Bohool suits, cadet avits, som aa raglans, sacques, overcoats AAU stylee, al materials, al ‘The most varied ‘assortment is, (us raarket, and at the moet moderate prices, N ahancadl BEWING MACHINES, PRICE FROM & 560 TO Sim. For feroiites. tailors, and al! mat 1 anetnaarae Pe purposes these canchines are wequalled. They are more durable, cavable of Join x qreater vaziety of wi vere ‘and of earning more money thn apy machive abe pew taty ‘machines st ‘$50 and $75, are attracting universal stent 1 M. SINGER & 00, GTFBRORCO OF NS AND STEAEQSOOPIO VIEWS. STHRSS, 19 Jobo atreet, keep the I ca anentinant of eit views. Also, Riliot's ‘and Sylvester's colored andilluminated groups and paper views, 10 THE WyIU AL, was pus $ it ta 1 hegleave to call the ntention of the phystel of the Unit Btatee tothe tollowing chemical analyse of, tho Schiedam aro so matic echaa, Ppa UDOLPHO nee FF, 22 Beaver street, OBEMIVAL TESTIMONIES, D. JOSE LUIS CASASECA, CORKESPONDIAG MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMIES OF MADKID AND MUNICH, 4 GRADUATE IN SCIENCES OF THE FACULTY OF PARIS, FORMERLY PLOFESSOR OF CHEMIS- TRY, AS AYPLIED TO THE ARTS, OF THE ROYAL. CO! ATORIO OF MADEID AND OF PHYSIC AND CHEMISTRY, AS APPLIED TO THE INDUSTRY AND AGRICULTURE OF THE COUNTRY, KOVAL UNIVERSITY OF THIS ISLAND, AT PRESHNT 1. M'S DI RECTOR OF THE INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS, BTC., po nbefeby fortify, thet at the request of the house of Gott bia place, | have made uo analyt cal examination of sromati tchiednm schoapps, with the onject of as cerning if ft contained any substance uoxioua t dealth, aad to, fefores hem ag 0, a trun o-mposition and relative quality with the other gins w bich are offered 1a the market and sults of my Ohservations and experiments are aa follows U; Welles aromattesonle cam achoapos ie apicituoun Higuld jow'sh gray; its flacor to the palate. It marks degrees welgber cr 52 degrees f hundredth in Gay Lusawc’ By the dfstiiation im a balatum maria, with ‘glass retort aud @ reciploct surronnded liected in this recyplent an alcoholic liquid ‘eeable aroma comp ete!y colorlees and trans- rent, which marked, 90 degrees ia Gactier’s aleodol welgher or 70 “egress 6 hundredth on Gay Lusaao’s alchome tre; and whico represented as & whole 57 cent of aromatic Sehiedam rchnapys eutjected to distillation inthe retort This Navid dic not soll the teanspareacy of the distilled water in the sume, and ite agreeable sroms ts doubtless yy trliling amount of an essential oll inseparable from alee bot From ibe remainder 0, the diatifiation. which was left in the reu rt, } Rave obtsined, throngh evaporati in in a vapor beth, a substance of ® yelicwiah brown color. clear and having © ve ter taste, whicti is not disagreenb’e and which atverwards bi comes arometle ‘nud seaven the mouth periumed with thet preuliar twthe vanila. 1am inclines w believe that to thls bit ter and srometic extractive substance, soluble in water aod aleobol, the medicinal properties woich are sttriduied to this pin are'dne 1 dave not found to U. Wolfe's aromatic Nohledam sebnapps any mineral or organie substance ciber ‘hau tue ex- tractive one already named and the aromati> 0 by disti/lation. Fiosily, U.Wolte’s aromatic Schiedam achnspps — nana of ree algohot of 20 cagrees 0 radar in Cartier’ acobolic welgbe of ‘an ex- tor and trpetive: biter sromatiy: eobstabea, Which, pechape, smelt cipal; and, on account of te not coaia'ning aby material pre- Judicls] to the hesith, a8 well ag for tts odor aud good. flavor— ‘fact watch no doubt arises from the cboice substances em ploy ed ip its manufacture, aud fron the pealiar manver of ite distitintion, should. in my opinion, be preterred w al!) the Bo land, Helgic acd German gics which are tound in this island, which bas been my business to examine These asl dave often proved it, exhale a able odor, have a more or lease cleagreeatie favor, some of them hiviog Jett ag nate cate wiht the superior gin from ine disilery of Mr. Henry Deetjen (ot Bremen), aa residaum after eva tion by atenm, a aurstance almost’ inepid and very tridin may aromave, wih the favor of vanilla, but in nowiae ih the Wolfe: and others, such aa the one labelled “extra supe: Hor." Mesors: Trachar bave furnished mes very snail quia. lay of a greeniah mubetaoce, of harsh metalic taste and very was mixed disagreeable, which extractive organic ft ef copper, with signa of iron, owing, perhaps, wo ® bad tem of cisuilation certify hat all that is here stated ia the truth and agroes with the je expcimaenin I bave made with the grestest care, and T auth rize tbe bone of Gothg & Will, of ti city, to give pub- Nite to this ceridoste, im #panich aid. tn foreign Taaguaces, tn «1! counties where it may auit thelr {nlerest to do. Havana, January, 1! LUIS CASASRCA. FRENCH CALF DRESS BOOTS AT ZONES, WO, 10 Apo street; alao now ready, tne $2 60 and $3 50 Com reas shoes and gaitare, at JONKS’."10 ann strest. 1,000 388480, WILL Bk PAID OX THE CON. etloo of any one cousterfetting Dr. Tobias Ve- neifen Lintment. Ttia warranted to care crow cholic. fore throat, tonthsehe, pains of all kinds chauinatiam quakes tuan o Ser remedy, oF a0 vay. Ail the crugalat at 26 and 60 cents. ‘Depot #6 Gortizadt w HYATT'S Lire ALSAM. Vvatts Live BatSait EMATISM, NEURAL: gis and gout, in their worst stages, also xcrofula, king's evil, eryripelne, olf ulcers, avd the worse cases of discecs of ihe ‘blood reat dently, Hiver complatot, kidneys, exltrueum, irctotent consump ion, re most cerialniy cured by thia soveretan purifier. YATTB LPR BALSAM CURED MR. U. W. WENWAN, No. 7 Ubristopher street, of asroful rheumatism, Hea guftered od grosily and bu fand is friends despaired of his reesvory, came to hie aid; and he now feels like a new ren. YATT'S LIFE BALSAM CORRD MR, PHILIP O'BRIEN, No LIL Mow st eet, ot rheumatian afer he was crip: pled and forced to nee crutches YAIT'S LIFE BALSaM CURKD MRS, C. GORE, NO. Fi featints avenney of scrotuia oF king's evil, The wloaes deatroyed the fh tue nee windpipe was exposed. it cured Mrs, Gore aleo of dyspepsia. AT'S LIFE BALSAM CURRD MISS COLE, NO, 163 ‘Third avenue, ot the most paintul and daager- Our kind. Sbe had been afflicted trom her intnacy, and ths spasms so severe as to force the sternum or breastbone out of place. a YATN'S LIFE BALSAM a ag 4 KX ALD+BMAN J. Relly, Thirteenth ward, ®. jrookiyn, of rhoumatiem, Afier be bad been under medical treaiment in’ vaia, aad crip- pied for months. YATT’s LIFE BALSAM CURED MRS. MARTIN, MA. of an ulcer ine vears’ standieg; she gould noe Doc be cured by the faculty, who atTaat advised auputar tion as the only means of saving live, live. YATT'S LIFE yr a whore oftice is No. 42 Froat of the most torwuring kiad, 7 vanes 11 LIVE RALBAM 18: NOW AOKNOWLBOGRD riiag causes fowiag foes rest nperiy o& ae ¥ uring dlaceses impurity nega a donvored womach, 10,006 11 does not contain eof mercury, oF Ang other dele. terions mineral It oon ba taken with perfect sateiy by the ripet dellente woman OF Prfant, 1S Swere, battle. Fax bottles St. Princival Sopot No Sib raed sect, New Yor ggrut ior Bepmnlys Mim. Hazes, #0. 178 Filion atreek For sale by 4? ud cists geveraily OXPTO, to auy part of the country, CURRD JAMES MoKEK, street, of chronic dyspepsia Cases Lud TO THE AMOVE WAVE men caret BABITIOER INTELLIGENCE stmamso roe Bey ‘Yous—rm Da ta BOON Kins. | mou wares. Port of ew York, April 22, 1850, CLEARED. Steamahto Wanderbtit, Lefevre, Southampton and Havre— James Poster, Jr, A* eel, Live pool—0 H Marshall. Bork Clare bb 81 ecende!| Sati &a uth a Lou aon, Cardenss Hl D Brook man & Oo. Far a Nichols Vrwioi~® Bunk & 0 eich’ i D Sparks, Murray, Kingston, Ja-J & TAR Wod- p43 ‘Thomas, Abaco. fete Rover (8c, Hilton, Yarwouth N: ty 1 a Blake, ata oy Bee Rerel tad , Mot &C>, ith be moh Winthrop, at 4 Br ior Bowe ne John Wintarop ‘put into (ie aa cy NS, 10 days, with pota- Dale (Br), Sievens, Windsor, N8, 8 days, with Toahinn, as iyieek vosth, Fort Geot rae, NS, 10. day 10 days, with War cs in a erlin (Br), tornag tld NB, 10 days, with stone, sete al Albert Mason, Corson, Savannah, 5 days, with cotton, to ) Murray Bch DA Berg, Voorhees, Darien, 6 days, with lumber, to Fiche Marshall, Chichester, Biobunond, 6 4 7 i Fehr 4 Bicknian, Hickinna, Virginia: $ dave Eebr Loulsiana, Roberta, Vewias. Sdaye Behr Rebecea, Woglate, . a Behr ann, Cole, City Fone Behr Bivg Bird, Morton oe eer oes ite reat ge Harbor, 3 da cbr Boena Viela, iroat far febr BH Nash, ina Sane. m Rebr Eldorado, Brant, ‘sa ‘br JM OW: BELOW. One ship and one bark at anchor im the lower vay. Wind outside from EM) ‘Telegraph Marine SANDY BOOK, April 22, sunset—Two shios, thores barks gndlone brig are ai anchor near the & W spit, pound out, Tero barks are m the bey, bound in. Wind freah "from NM, with "GIGHLANDS, April 22, sunvot—No vessels in sight, Wind fresh from ENK, with rain; very thick outalde, WKB Bee port arrivals. Launcurs—The steamship Yorktown, built for the New York ‘and Virginia Steamship Co, will be launched from the shipyard of W H Webb, Esq, at the foot of 6th street, East River, this day, atl PM. The new steamer being built by Edward Lupton for the Glen Cove route, is to be launched this day (23d), at balf past one o'clock, from his yard at Greenport. The dimensions are an filo" 186 feet log, 29 feet beam, 40 inch cylinder, 12 feet stroke, and will cost about $16.000. The Novelty Works are building ber engine, and D A Hawkins the joiners work. ‘The whole boat is to be finiebed avd rurntaher tn the best man: ver without reference 10 coxt. She 1s contracted to be ready to take her route to Glen Cove on the Ist of June. Burr 64 Nyurn, Whiting. hence at San Francisco, on fourth day out carried away the deck loud of provisions end bulwarks; croseed the line 21 days out, lon St; from the L~ gales and rongh ser if the peatber_ and not average 25 miles on sbip's course; of took a taft BBR wind and pleas we ran 5000 miles witha e hours oi the ‘braces; romeo the line ia be o Paclic Feb 2, Ti rf W, and strong NE Snip Coamrcatx, before rey burnt at Buenos Ayres, D- e gge Dullt in 1881. and ovrced In Buh by J ‘Taties and 8, Suir Grex Oax, before rey abandoned, was 670 tons: built at Quebec in 1855, rida wat was owned by Messrs Dogen 4 Leland. Suir Franx Jonwson. from 1m (alent fhe Roston. before re Vp loon pce pone cade been condemued, and was to es Barx H D Brooxwam, Johnson, went asbore on t! bapk at Mobile, in a gale lity Lod while attempting me through the fleet after dragging ber aucbors, The ITD B cla on the 3d tnet for Cronsteat, with a cargo 1991 bales of cotton, and waa awaiting favorable wenther to go to sea. Iss thought abe will be got off without damage. Bark Victory, Mablmen, hence at San Franciaoo, was 42 days to the equatcr in the atlartic, crossed in lon 29 30° W; was SStaye tone Catherines remsined there 30 daye; was 32 ‘daya taenre to Cape Horn; off the Cape bad severe westerly gales; sprupg the foremas and uy and malotop alla” mast apli sali, Y orvased the equator in the eb 22 in loa 1 Bark asin, Erouoon Raporintte recta bark Da- nie) Bldrid, (on, eatled Feb 16 for Barcelona, and where larch 27. #rom the 18th of Feb to the 2ith the encountered wary heavy, gales from NW, SX, and SW, with very heavy and the wind going the entire round communes every 2 hours. On toe 2th Maile tying to a gale from WNW, shipped several heavy seam. which ‘store ieee Batchooiite, aud alan quarterbont “in the craaoe At ip Inboring Very m w overboard Cargo iotighten ship. re Bonn Asnont—Cant Fowler, of propeller Albany. at Provt. dence tor Sew York, states that he maw st 7 o'clock moralag of Zlet, a fore and aft achooner about 160 fone. palated black, and appareaty Eastern built, ashore on Race Poiot. Se waa heading NS, and bad quites list off shore; supposed to have ‘goue on night of 20th. Con, April4—The Garland, American bark, Hasloop, of New York (salt in baga), hauled up to Koyal Victoris wharf yesterday, leaky. weRPoor, April 8—The following ia the resort-of Oxptatn ti of the Grey Usk, which was abandoned at sea, crew oxbi bere by the ( tty’ of Washtoxton (sa):—e sailed from Loaorn for New York, in ballast, on the 17th Jeu, were wind bound in the Downs until the lsth Feb, when we proceeded. Reperienced bad weather until the 6th March, whea the ship eprong aleak. From that time to tbe 28th we hav continued hard gales, and the leak increased. Un the ship was v ber beam ends, the ballast having shied and tbe shiCing hwarda broken away; the water was washing up agatast, the ower deck in the bold oa the lee side, and we were obi od \ toe the boats and abandon her, being then in lat 41 ( lon 6) W. about 10Ur boure eherwarde we were, rescuod by the Clty of Washington (a6) Myself and crew desire to 2a or best thauke to Captain Petrie his oficers and . ar their extreme kindoess to us, which we never can ; Onumane, April 2—The steamship Contzsoraleos, from tien, reached her wharf at ove o'clock PM. in st ‘boars arto bar She works splendidiy ta bad fw ce la about 80) miles, shewing a speed of nesrly. Afieca miirs per bour. (By telegraph.) xvoxp, *pril4~Somecotton has been landed from the 4b, from Mobile for Liverpvol, on shore near Uara- ight,’ ard agrest part ot her rigging soars &c, have be en takeo down, which will prevent the bull from parting fa bad wenther ‘The ship Swordfieh, 1035 tone register, was last evening taken on the great Balance dock for repatra' She will be stripped, recaulked and newly coppered. jemen. Arr at New Bedford 2ist mst. brig Hopeton .Delano, 4 tantis Ocean, of and via Bippleun, with 49 bbla ap, anid 285 do' wh ott “la diet, bip Hesper (ok Fairhaven), Aamblin, tor Paste Ocean jhaving repaired. (She retunred’ to port Feb 22, leak- ing.) *rrat Edgartown Mth inst. ship Three Brothers, leaveland, North Pacic Ocean, of und for Nantueket—no reporyot oll. cSt Helena March 14 bark Jobn Yawson, of New Beitford, tw pail for home In 3 ony ‘letter trom Capt Sanith, of bark Cherokee, NB, reporta ber at Freemantie Jan 8 yd Dee 17), from a craise of owe nary island, where had taken 260 pbis oi. Had touched at 4 iNpAUAM, Where sho left the mace Put into Freemantle on | aceount of sek ness of Capt and 4 men with fever ai Hind discharged all the crew except Mr Smith, 34 mate, cooper, cok and Walter Monk; shipped a new crew, ‘snd paved Ir Mackie, formerly 2d mate of bark Dolphin, ot W: nd the Cherokee ald Dee hi months! cruise off Uape Lewin, tae captain remaining on shore | wo ’A letter from Capt Hawes of sbiy Beams © Jones, Nii, re ports ber Feo 3, lat25 8, lon 51 30 W, with § ebia sp and 630 do wh oll. ehipped home #8 bundles bone by the © W Morgan. 8a pavtsspoxe ang bosrd from 409 19, Oallso, Fuller, Gy 2 right whe and 1 sp: Rocing, Howland, do, L right wh; mw: + | 2 right whs, Otheilo, Killmer, do, & right whe, Ex: | Tt right whi, Noble, Jénniags, do, 6 righ! wh be ‘20, india, Flander Bright wha aod 2ep Fey 3, sta- | French, 8 York 5 Bar , from NYork fr St Kit’, Maroh 31, lat 23 48, Agremey, Ape ¢-a1 “Sela co conse’ Hamitn, Suadertaa® Bia from Fla baa aa Elutareh, Barks , Mork, Alwxima Ma ch ch 8a. Oy ADBLaIDE, Jee 3 var) = Nor fin i DERN, Apri 4—arr shine, ° eras, April 7—Sid City of’ M hassel Ww), NYerk vas ‘Fee NOriesas, Biermann Annee ato, for Beaton and reaiones 6a). vin, Mage, abyeae, Boupaavx, April 5—arr Fanny Buck. Crocker, Wi pie ne Canps eat 7, Fee Sohne RE Stringer, Wood, spew; Seam. Semaeeen, ri een Se ha ied ee Re-ment “te Kong James, Savannah. Sid Sth, Nurieans. ‘Be bernard," Eovomn:” Masriiens ) 1—In the Bonds, Gem of the Osean, Deat, April 7— broke, Bimewell, Haw- Aiba, frien “for Voek fend pesomeded) pctid Sih Trenton rom Savana), Shoornons; 7th, Low Ohow, a eonanatane, april vi Canova, npr gare ‘Dewits, Luhmana, trem Saran Kiaisons, April isin yeni alge Sit toa fs Aitinas Pisses old Oa, ‘ACOTTENBURG, April I—Cld prev, Bavannah, Polloys, Wortls Gunoa, Masch 1—Arr Carlotia, Breve, and F W Balleg, His Anr ga Gata. Wan toe Pas, for Besta Tlevaa ara wotan,Herinte, England; Dease, NYork; tb, Dr Barth, Meyer, I wreichel, trom Now ete one 2 froce' = ih, Sian a Gth, J Barker, enn orks Hari Durkee, and HB W: Prices Melbourne; Websiey, La beremidt, Bostont ‘Glenalven, Cid be, Gullding Sear, Kel Matbattan, York; 6th, 6 Pousiand, Havana; BM Oliver, Fitladeiphis: tar i orihora Light Gen Washington, Cam: Knterea out 5th, Bobt U sone lage teenan ce Norville, rinthian, Bweetar, Outveetoo, ells Woot, Bash; Jam satowmy Candas. and Pomona, merrihew. NYore; Jaus Hood Caut, Fhilade!phia; 6, Geo Krell Krell, San Francisco Vacoouver's island: jth pefoge, Howard, Nurieans; Mappa hannosk, using, N York; Joremish shompern, Blake, dy Lon pon, April @—Arr penstor, cain, Cld 7th, Ne Sager ba yy bntered out sth, american ongrens a to Buttionton, Bowees Gy yood) Hi jus ton, Howes, ns ot us Madras (oud arch af tor Madras}; Bus, Florence, Demar Boog ‘Kowg and Uaat MEn{ok, aprilo—sld Ward Chipman, Barber, Quehos Lande ion St—arr Mayflower, Hoyt, Trieste. Bid 28th, KSRILLES, #pril2—-rid Ann Wilson, rg NY 4h Hele Virginie, allo, Cla oth, Boisest “a at do Sth Sultana. Pironet, Charleston; 8 Eaines, StJohn, NB; maria Eugenii, Parody, weooa aad Taine: Feb 6—Arr Spitfire, A: London; 9h, Pama ma. Cave, Hong Kong, 1ith. Juan, Ferhancen, Givea, N Yor 12th, Princes Koval, Hart'ey, Liverpool; Welle of the Jed) Lewis Caicntia Golden Hora, Gox, Guam: Ltth, southera Cross, —y St Jobn, NB; Godcess, Crowell, London; 15th, Lucknow, Bam Francisco. Bid Feb 6, Whitmore, Guam; National se Pay) %b, Ragla, Mavuitics, Feb 12—-8id Nimrod. Whiting, Soston. MONTEVIDEO, Feb 5—eld Sunderiand, United States Pewcastie, NSW, Feb7—sld Mary Pleasants, GUchrist, Sam rADCIAOO. Naras, March 26—ArrC Starrett, Gregory, N York. plates April 6—Sid Merlin, Gibbs (from Antwerp), Pinaed by do 7th, Daniel Webster, Spencer, from London fer Pirwours, April G-Sld Lixzle Drew Gooding. NYork. REO SmANDE, Feb 18—In port biig Argyle, Warren, Kosanto, Feb 25—In port ship Texas, Merrill, diag: barks J H Chadbourne, Maveon, and chas Keen, Unatua, from Pate dsipbia, do; Geo Warren, Bentley; Ann Norgrave, apa ‘Austin, Keoon, yhigaansino, Mare ch s Ca lontevideo, c janshee, M’t ean, Baltimore; Wrigbe Husbes isuenos Ayres. Ob. Sorite, Price, NYors 7 Ida Keynes, Roberts, Jacksonville; 8b, bark John We Hedgcon, Darien. | bla 8h, brig Rolf (tan), Bus Clan ‘Rorrta, do, Bonnaat Are a ee inton Brolbers, Kirk, New ONDERLAND, A miston, Haven 6tb, Bieeneg. Philips, N York. feet apr 4—1n port ehip Kussia, Kelley, for Norfolk, Va, “pyDney, NBW, Feb 10—Arr Marton, Goa, NYork; J B Her. arenes Laows, Feb 20 igor? rg Seaham a, gy teina Leone, Fe . a le ard ove mam 4 x} ‘anyae Caroline. Wi Toxuar, april in port Jacod les, feom Lom ackgheay, April In port Badger, Stay! Venice, April 2—Arr Josiah Quincy. Sprague, NOrieans. VaLencia, March 24 pois Oraviile, NOriesos. lome Ports. BOSTON, April 21 (sadteoeate nt bark Geo Leslie, Heil, Curcenae; schis abbie Forest. Smith, Jrremie; Susan, Kogers, ‘Trojsn, Cook, alexancria; Mary Miller, Lawn: rab L. Smith; 8 F Bollidsy, esman, and D Townsend, Towa- send, Philadelphis; J & Bowley, Hyinad. Klizabewport; Mel- bourne Hunt, New York Teiegrapbed. bare isnardon, from Providence, brige Monticello, from Port au Priace; Xenopaoa, | and Aladdin, from Cardenas’ Billow, from Phuadeiphia, Sige ind five brige: 8 etn, & Dark snd sik Drigs Teported in tbe bay. Uld shio aleer Madras ang Osloutta: barks Vernon, Smali, Montevid vender, Fort aa Prinbe; brig Celestia, Means, Mobile, schre arcturus, Neweomwb, Norfois; Jacov Kaymood, Handy, Ales ancris ged Georgetown, Dv, Triamph artia, bYork Bld, wind eeteirg trie; barks Fruier, Veruoa. Hopting, Calsuting arr (by tel i) sive Black Hawk. Mozatlan, Wh 1» Garces, do; ‘hitmore, Uondon: oarke AKechabite, Dawes, a Parid Kimball, Lioneil, ant vbe- rokee, Hovking, NOrieans; aloion Livcoin, Pinkham, sagua; Xenoyhoa, Hoat,ant Aladdia, SBhor.weil, Cardenas BALIMOBE, april 21-—Arr steamship Locust Point, brig Rowewany Helle. Navy. et Thomas, sober Fulton, Persica, t vedford. Cid brig Louisa, dérout, Chess penve Bay to load tor Keonebnne port BATH, April 2 arr sohr Wm D Horsey, Baker, NY CH RLESTUS, *prill9— err brig Jenny Lind, ate Pe ladeiphia; sctrs John tel, Sheer, Matauzan, 1 U Felco, Sent NYork. wld bark Moaeyoice, Smith. seston Sid sexmsp Inavel Rollins, Key West and Havana, Brem bark Copemicus, Kale. schr Mediator, Miller, Fail Kiver, FALL RIVER. April 20—Arrsctr Thos W Thorne, Davis, NYors; sloop belen, #abde ck. abetaport GrOKGETON §, 8. april U—are origa Tangier. Pendler Charlee on; Renecea & France do. setra Dia- e Hewit, io ‘Vea, Sea Marke, With, sche Madouoa, Vessis, Bow WGARRINER, april 16—Arr brig Wiliam Crawford, Gel arn, HULMSs’ HOLE. April 20. Pf—Arr bark Ooriathian, Vie Chester, Vora for Machias; achr Acetis, Ingraham, iardiner for N York. tid the above, and all before reported except oark . bg Ecioourg, schre acetia, Genoa, Maine, J Ba- ZOUN Capital, Circursian rr bark Tremoct, Baer, St Jago for Boston; ee Bi Leputy, y Waihioae Thiladelpbia for do; Harriet Cushing baltimore for Fortixod Susan, Taylor, Rockpert Pe Charleston; « W Holmes Mchlwee, Cape ana for Uriaware City. 10 AM—SIt the above and all Defore reno! exceps fenra Genoa, Maing, Saucders (ready, having repaired), wad omer, Fei FY ANDIS, April 18—Are gchrs Presiient, White, Nortel; FS Fagg’ Norris, S York. Sid 17th, echra Shade, Linnell NY Boward, Baker; klizs Jape, Howes, and Uspe do. Me BIAS, A il 18—Sld be! Rising Suv, Bray, NY: 11th Conor Allen, Port at Prince. titeins ny MOBILE, April 16-14 bare Gcilla, Ashby Flavana; brig Handy King, Brown, do; schra & J tercer. Seed, Phliadslobias ) Mershoe NYork. ld ship Koger stewart, turner, wae ORLPANS, ApriIS, AM-—Cid shine Milan, Badger, 14 Commodore, Bliss, Liverpool; European, Smith, c 5 fa my y te Toulon, Upshur, Oumber!) Mer- Latch, mad Clare Wheelers Detann. | ‘Liver- wards, ) Cnilds, rey ‘Genoa, Clark NYor®. The ehtp 8 & Pettigrew, for Liverpool, weat to sea yesterday 1 schra Wm. S Triplett, Pritoberd, 1, asd, and alice, Howell, New York NEW BEDFORD, April 1—Arr brig Alexander Mill Fish, Darien; schrs Simpsoo Hart, Howard. Unedenas, ® Munsell, Kelles, Glonoester for NYork Sid webr Seved Sla- ters, Crowley, Jacksonville. REWYOIE, April Arr eebr Adelaide, Lawrence, Fall River for N Yor! NEW LONIN 20—Are steamer Donatus, n Yorks sche Mary’ Ferguron, do: Dr Praeuiva, Gear, do’ for orwieh; Kitty Anu, Ackley. Provience for NYork, NeW HAVEN, April a1—. Pedpanipen rete — tira, Luce, do. Ta hl: utr ahi 2 right wha; Ohio, | Baker, ‘sp; Leontiiag, Aldrich, do, 60 89. | a icltee from Onet allen, Of oar Huptrcas, NTR, reports hee Feb §, Int 35488, lom 51.8; W, with 340 bbis ind 060 do wit | oil il told, all well, Would stay on Maat grow the se Ro fort spoke, a short tiwe ‘previous, Kichmoad, Hussey, NB, | Met Tae eon toed 0 taraee. Onidke: 1% reoorta | om apt Luce, of barq ot Ime Feb 2 wil 10 bbls oti, alt told ' ties tt whe (and Shia) thin rutee Wouts ‘cruise om that growed Ul are im March, hee to Abrotboe Uanks: 8d thence ae ad africa to recruit, Sbipped 7,000 to 5,000 los bone | Chas W torgan. “Heard from March 16, Int 12 N, low 45 40. (hy letter fenm Supt Noung) Antardo, 70 ule DikGsa Olt slace losriag aya March 2 1]. Tat 1143, lon 12 98 W, spoke answan, Keit 875 9 fovimer : 34,800, andere, iWep Lema wise ‘A letter from the Kay of Iolands, dated in Dee, besrd ‘rom, tm Nov, 1808, #0 las, Vimewnt, Nis, 300, Pile: Minerva, Ewain, do 800 bola t ‘hls vesson 380 bpla all toi. ‘tue from Cant Marble, of hark Kuhleen, NB, reports bet et Vasso, Now Holland, Deo IK with s09 tble so. Sioce 12 do ah sul ome wy cas reports | Adams, Phitete ‘PULLADELPHIA, April 22— A TE, tenmer New York. echrs Malabae, Welsh. Ca nis: M Boston; RB Sumoer, Taylor, Newbury; ola tir) Taeell, Barbados: Quickstep (Br), Dorman, Nal txt: Wye ile, ‘Luton, Moston; RB suaver, Taylor, and Htswathe, Die pes Rewhurgport M Wrightiagton, Wrightingioa, ait tivers Cruse, ea MTLieND, ApH Scare bark Canada, Mitchell, Matua- brig PG Cuctis. Laiey, do. ache ‘Nuninta, Wrenn, Phiwtad- phia. tig bark Dil jeace,’ Young: Cardenas, brig Forres eee jurray. Havana; aches bieetric uight. Hume, Oaracos: Upon Sem. sadtidue, Pras Sld brigs Lhos Uonuor, Forrester ir iv Light; and others. PORTSMOUTH, April 19 Arr sear Pallas, Wiliams, Blige THOVIDENOR, April 21—Arr steambra Ca dy y, Koasap, and Atbony, naosien Mart uate, 4 elasve | Bowker, lexandrin; ite Cloud, Hig, ck, bia; Charles « arroll Pratt, do, Niagaes, ard nears itoar ‘Sid sehr B' Watson, Campbell, NYorks On) ith, Barber, COURLAND, april if Arr sche Pern, Thomas, b. dchreinperion, Robdioson, Crockett, FRANCIACO, Marek 21 RS ROS Femangien (ivichy: Moline, Ad ok ipe Lewin. ter from Capt Baker, of ship Gawile, of NB, rte ‘© bit ‘Now York 137 daya; barks Pe her atten Jan 17, no lst, Ac: with 480 oble'ap oll. ‘Keporia sh sea smn. eh iiniSerines and Valoernians Busia spoke Dee 80, Oneida, Vinowat, 8, 600 ap aenleee sconraes taogcen, Howarls, Voloataln tia, Spoken—JanS,"tat 48 WW ebip allan, of NRedford. | 334 Kin & Bitzs, Lunt, Boston 186 days; Sopen a Ne Lf Nbis yA eee aveeen ae Py vorlw, NYork; ‘Alleghanean, Nie ford, with re bi and Camilia, of Ni with 450 bols wh, i ror = | Ree ah Ist 448, lon 81 W, Robena, of NBedford, 4 mos oat, Feb 2 tnt 408, lon (at ¥, NI iuks"tnt mater Steamer 8: from Failadel Sid toe Oharteton and Hlara- itt ents ct Cape fatverna, ne ADH, ania rey +" | sgamauedmamnpenieentniaanl ite Nine i, bo Sp Lira | Wiarward rom Lvarpoct for Philadelphia, March Re iY nt Andrew, from Greencek for Nor, March 25, exe, K Florida W 35 mi a Teo, Onrisiing, from. Ofenfuegon for NYork, Aprit wie 16, of Cape Canaveral, wales unin, Lane, 19 dayn from Mobile for Cronstadt, April ae ones B Somoer, — NOrteans for Oronstadt, April 10, vert Maen Si. wad'Staaph Fane metas, mee Ry egg hs NO, April 19— arr sobr 8 & 8 Saveil, Ipod eh Cg Uelene, verriokeou, Boson, Nore Were Ligh, Lake, N