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eeereeerreroremnsre—meseraerecenenansneaey entering various of the ports, and had, in fact, disembark. | really diged and talked to the authoress of “‘Love Not,” @d armea men in ope of the emall ports—the same one | and other things, the Hoa. Mrs. Norton, who, it is gratl- Walker entered first when he arrived in the Vesta. The | fying to know, is looking pretty well, notwithstanding government have spies out along the whole Pacific coast from the Bay of Fonseca to Salinas Bay. Phe same news arrivea [rom tbree or four spies ut the same time, and it appeared quite likely that toe story was true, Col- opel Schivrsivger, the poitical agent ot the defunct Stebbine White Company, bai gone to Realsjo a few days before to ask of Commodore Lang, of the Merrimac, his help in opening the Transit how per force, as if it bad not been open for that company since Janvary, 1857. The Commotore Lot On'y refured Lois, but re primanded bim for suoh a proposition to an Am>rican flag oificer, telling him at the same time that it was an inhuman speculation and & crime to ge0NCe and take poor passengers’ money when they had no preparations whatsoever to carry Prstengere—neither across thy road, nor down the lake por river. As the worthy Colonel Jet out that the paasen- Geese ts ae without heip, the Commodore sent Decator down to San Juan del Sur, t stop any at- tempta, but ue steamer ban come yet. All this news, officially and privatel: pat in circulation, made it quite swaliowable, ef in tne varions towns a general alarm was beaten, and everything prepared for a fight. In all the cities people presented tuemselves with eager. ness, and in Leon, where the filibusters say they havea large party in their favor, more than 1,200 mea were in the Piaza General w take arms, When the ews turned out to be fulee they were diebanded to go to their work. During the revolutions the eoldiers used to be caught Hike so many moles or cattle and brought ia by the two Sppostng parties, and they had the doublo danger being shot in the valle, or if the other party won the day, it was necessary, for the sake of saving tveir lives, to run away and lowo ‘thelr property. But ag the soldiers that have fought in the naticual war havo been paid off in preterence, a3 have to fear no consequences of party hatred, und, ‘as they know their only way of saving weir liberty, livea and property from the filinusiors, is to fight them, they Present thew selves voluntarily. ‘All the furs as brongut on by the Decatur’s making her soundings along the covst. aud all the alarm would be over if the pews had not arrived that Walker had passed Panama for California or Tehuantepec, and therefore the meen the coast have been doubled. His having turned iio hag created a greater hatred yet, brlcipally amongst the superstitious part of the Nicaraguans in as they eee well enough that it is @ political atop, and not an overwhelming tonvictioa, ‘Still, all these alarms are very prejudicial to Nicaragua: i impedes ull enterprises; and the country being nearly exhausted by the burning of entire cities and the estruction of the principal commercial wealth, is really in a dreac{ul state of poverty. The report of tho Mialster of Finance shows a doficit Of $70,000 for she two years 1819-'60, This ia, of course, aamail mater, if Nicaragua kuows bow to make capital ‘out of her natural resources. Tt appears as if they tiave opened their eyes, Thoy re granting lands for colou\z.:tion to var.ous parties who have presented thémselves. [oey have {issued various laws respecting tities and lands, adopting nearly in the whole the system of the ‘American Land Office. They are preparing themselves 1 building roads and mauy Other improvements of minor interest to tne psople in the States, There are also hopes of having the Transit cetabiiched on a bycis which cannot help giving satisfaction to toe world at iarge It has been de- Glares free by,the Senate and Chamber of Rapresentativas, ‘ad they have authorizes the government to do 80 a8 soon asconvenicot, Public opinion has been logg for this step, on account of the contivual troudies wih the diffsrent transit and caal compaaies, The White Company bes Kept the Irapsit closed for two yeara nearly, and has shown 10 signs to put the Tracsit in operation. Three old Uttle steamers for the river nave been sent out here, pur- porting to carry ont the traneit business. They never were tit for it; and a8 to ocvan steamvrs, the whole world knows well encugh bow well that company bas been supplied with them. The whule world asks for the use of this route. The United States have officialty cailed for its opening; Rod Nicaregua is, perhape, just as anxious as the United Btates for it. The position of Nicaragua ip this matter has ‘been a very dificult one—on one side threats of Uncle Sam to sustain the rights of the White Company; on the other that the Transit must be opened, and at the same recommending the general competition. nopoly which did not open the Transit, and ut tao same ti impeded its opening by ans other company—the continual Imbrogtios with the Transit Compauy—tie next and only way was to declare it free for competion ef the whole world. The proposition was made by oue of the members of the House of Representives, Mr. Joaquim Elizondo, and was Carriod veren uvammously, The digenssions in that body and in the Senate were vory interesting, and the Prees of Niceragua was discussing the matter in a sub- Stantial ond practical manner. There were differeaces of opinion as to the manner in which to ¢o the bueinces, and this, lice all other matters hero, took up the most time, aa we are quite in want of practical mer. in our Legislature bere. On the 230 the decree ed the two houses and re- ceived the sanction of the Pres'dent the next day. It only Buthorizes the President to dectaro it free whon conve- nient, but there is no doubt it will be doue; but only one day boing left to be in tine for the steamer, nothing more could be dene, The government want to declare the Transit open, together with the iesuing of the patents for the navigation of the river and Inke, and the regulations #0 as to guard against the filibusters. Still they 8 are not alarmod about therm mimes they got their treaties made. As I said before, a pertect change has taken place re- ‘ing politics in this country. Tho government and La- 0 are persuaded that they bave to follow the cart Of progress, and open Nicaragua for the beneilt of the worid at large. The Lower House are all go-a-head men, and also the majority of the Senate, although some of them like the Itatwns in the “Dolce far niente.”” Belly matters are getting hot, and my next letter will bring you interesting news. IMPORTANT FROM TAHITI, Imprisonment and Release of Queen Pomare. By a late arrival at San Francisco from Tahiti, on the 3d of February, we learn that Queen Pomare had been imprizoned by the French. A difference arose between the Queen and the French governor, from a conflict of au- thority, On the Ist of February the Governor ordered the foreign residents of Tahiti to repair to his residence at 10 o'clock A. M. On arriving there they found the troops under arms, equipped (or action, The Governor soon after made his appearance, and informed the citizens that Qneen Vomaro bad violated the treaty with the French government, coneequently, if sho did not sign certain documents, the parport of which ao did not state, she ‘would be dethroned. He had calied them together to re- quest that they, the foreigners, would coincide with the French government, and that if tore should be any dis- turbance, tho inbabitaute would be required to aid in Guelling st. Evers thing remained quiet until the evening of the next dey (eb. 2), wben it became obvious that there WAs gicat danger of the patives rising and fi the town, and killing ali the foreigners who might fa!) into their’ bonds. The p:ompt action of the Governor no doubt prevented the natives from carrying out these de. signs. The coldiers were ordered out—the citizens om themacives to defend their lives and property. Queen was taken im custody and the Chiefa cat, This keyt the people in check, as the Quecn is very popu- lar with the people. One of the princes, her eldest son, ‘y mnformed that, fon FH ult be executed before ‘The echeoner Lewis Perry arrived at San Francisco Morch 26, thirty-five days from Tahiti, and brings later now. Tue French Governor and Queen Pomaro hive made peace with each other, and the Chier Tairapa, who caused the troub'e by bis bold langnage against the French, has been removed from his position as President of the Court, bay been imprisoned. ‘The Mewager of Tabiti publishes several decrees of inte- rest 1a reketion to the fate troub ‘The first deciares that the Court of Toohitus, in which the treubie commenced, is uisso!ved by the jowt action of the French Govervor ant Queen Pomare. The cecoud decree provides that the annual salary of 5,000 france paid to the Kegeut Paralia is suppressed. The third decree provides that Talrapa, President of the Court of Tookitus, sl be imprisoned, Ou tbe 6th February Queen Pomare made a speech to the Chict Aripara and Judge Mattia, two of tho chief ‘oilenders, end told them tbat she had asked pardon for ‘them an! obtuined it, and thetr tives should be spared, bat she would always consider them her enemies, She also Said Woe sino needed the Pupyort of the French Emperor, and witte to preserve the protectora’e. Several French officers were present when ehe rade this speech. Americans In ‘Europe—C ‘harles Dickens In the United States, Tt will bo recollected that some time ago two New ‘Yorkers eailed from home for England, with important projects on hand. One of the voyagors was Mr. T. 0. ‘Eyane, and the other Mr. Hirani Faller, who used to be called the landsome Colonel of the Mirror before the Mirror was smashed. Mr, Evans went to induce Mr. Charis Dickens to make @ tour through this enlightened republic, and give readines from his works, a4 he does in England. Pot Mr. Dickens was in what the Yankees call a peck of troubles.’ He bad a querrel with his pab- Aishers, was mixed up in the Yates and Tanckeray row, had just separated from Mrs, D., and had rome difliculty with the heir apperent of the houso of Dickens. encouraged the hopes of Mr. Hvane, who is acharacter in his way, and-he (Dickgne) thought he would like some of our dimes and perhaps bo’d think about it next fall, Hi Rew journal, All Round the Year, is commonesd by this imo, ond he bas gold to Mr. Evans tho advance of the | new serial which the author of Pickwick’ {8 to write ta it and which will run eix months, So Frans has como back with his proofs and is serene as the Hudeon in mid-sum- mer, Hie iirst instalment of Dicleens’ Inst work will be Out this week, end will be announced in words of not lest than six syllables each. Dickons bes algo contracted with tho astonishing and immortal Benner to write a short sleey to run glx oF sight weeks inthe Ledger. Dickens recotver for thia Bonner story ‘ive thousand dollars cash. Toe handsome Colonel is cutting a tremendous swell among the noba in London as a representative of the Ame- rican press. Tt seems when a man commits nowspapor. cide here, he goes to London aud reprosents the ghost of hia victim. So Fuller has been dining aud wining around extensively. He has dinod:at Sir £. B. Lytton’s “palatial mapaion” in Park lane, and printed a fil, true and par ticular description of the whole thin, ono ha breeches Of the flenkyea, ia one of the papers here. Only think of itehe dined with Bulwer, who eats like Brown of Jones, or any of tho commen non novel writing peapte | he went ond tod! 1. And atte aw wards igh ined, Then—beavens and curt Tiunt, who was overpowers i Bat he rathor | ' | Froot parlor safes. Depot 63 Murray street, corner | | all ber little difficulties of one kina and another. So Fu'ler is having a good time of it among the noble. men and litterateurs and blue stockings. Very likely he will invest a fow dollars in a tit'e and orders of nobility, and come back as the Chevalier Fullerini, Marquis de Chateau Margaux, Knight of the Order of Puté de Foie Gras and Mayonnaise de Homard. Fuller travels ou bis “ceportment”’ and the prese, and he'll do for a while ad. mirably. AcapeMy o¥ Mvsic.— Norma’ came back to us last night like an old amd welcome friend. With its own at- tractions, which time does not seem to lessen, there was added the debut in northern America of Mile. Alaimo, of whore European career we gave some account in yester- day’s Hera. It is quite clear from Mile. Alaimo’s Norma that ebe is a well taught artist, with a flac stage presence, @ thorough knowledge of the requirements of the scones, and a full understanding of the requirements of declama- tory music. Her vocal effects were marred, however, by excessive tremulousnese, which may have Deen pn) in Bert, by trepidation, but which is taken by hol public as a sign of weakness. We aro Mile, Alamo is a good artist, whose voice has alles from the exigent demands of the Verdi operas. Some of her lower notes are remarkably full and clear, but as a whole, her voice—which is, as far as it goes, a hen ae not of the first quality nor the greatest “quantity, bita, however, sbe was very good, and stirred the ame fiaam of che audience, which wes gpd and kind'y, ‘The Pollio of the night was vice Stefani, indis- posed, andthe Oroveso, Morelli—both’ moderatei iy good— and the opera on the whole satisfactory. ‘Wednesday Gazzanigs sings tho “ Favyorita,” in which sbe is superb. Trixrry Cavrou arrer Easrkx—There is to be an election to-day at Trinity church of wardens and Vestrymen. We see that the affair creates quite an excitement. Whenever there is an ex- citement there is a cause. No doubt a large vote will be polled. Trinity church has certainly be- come an institution in our midst. Tne Familiy Herald. The Fawrty Feraco, in its reguiar tswue of Wednesday, will givea report of the Sickles trial Iu Waehington City, with the eloquent closing arguments of the counsel ou eack ride, form: ing ® complete history of thix very interesting ose, Ii will also contain an interesting artic’e on Russia in the North Pa- citle—Organtzation and Progreea of the Seitlemente—Life on the Amoor river, &9.; Conclusion of the Coroner's inquest on the Fourteenth street Poisoning Case—Discharge of tho Girl Sua pected; av account of the recent Prize Pight ia Rugland for the Champiorehip, and ali the news of the day ofan important or interesting nature; All the local Mews of New York aud the kdjolving Cities, Police Reports, &c.; A report of the Condition of the New York Cattle Market, with the amount of Stoak offer- ed forsale, their condilion, privee, &c. A carefully corrected report of the Prices of all kinds of Family Marketing at Waah- tagton Market in Yew York; Commercial and Money Market Reporta; Marriages and Deaths for the Week, and a large ‘amount of miscellancons reading. Terws—Only Two Dollars per year; single copy four cents, To be obtained at the oflice and of sil the mews venders, Ad- Vertisementa inserted at the ususl Tienar rites. The Latest Drawings of the Legalized Lot tories, as reperted to WOOL EDDY & CO. MANAGERS OF THE DELAWARE, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES. Official drawings, by telegraph. DELAWARE 10 fei ae? ‘The eubdscribere, Com appointed by ‘he Governor of the State ot Delaware to quperiatend the drain ofa lotte authorized by the Legialat having the Geawing of ue Lo the Torre * for tae bone of tne Siale Of fo of Delaware, thal the following are b the a umbers whick were thie any dra drawn from the wheel el, viz Extra Cuass, No, 210, Avett 25, 1859, 7, 46, 20, 25, 29, 63, 22, 61, 30, 32, 62, 16, 9 Crass No. 250, Ari 25, 1359. 19, 25, 59, 58, 20, 57, 28, 11, 69, 77, 19, 53, TH. Feber absinthe bw abhor tire brite ahem Nees our banda, at . Del, this Monday, April BGA, GEORGE C GORDON, 2 =A Janes DUNCAN. 5 GEORGIA LOTTERIES. ibecribers, Commissioners appointed to 2 creme Pi Meg fry ‘Sparta Academy Lotery, do hereby coruly pets oes ge tg Ee ore the ‘numbers’ which were ows day drawa sea Ko, 245, APRIL. 23, 1899, 24, 35, 51, 54, 40, 30, 11, 41, G, 53, 14, 58, 65. Crass No. 246, Exes, Arri 23, 1899, 16, 50, 64, 3, 20, 48, 13, 39, 12, 25, 27, 6. And that the said numbers were drawn {n the order in which they stand above. ‘itness our hands at Augusta, Ga,, this Saturday, April 23, 1809, Crass NO, 247, Avnit 3%, 1969. 58, 49, S5, T1, 33, 22, 4, 47, 53, 13, 34, 31, 10. ‘Crass No. 248, Extra, Apnit, 25, 1859, 4, 12, 13, 22, 29, 8 And that the said numbers were drawn in the order In which stand above. eines Gurbands at Avesta, da tle Mondey, April 2, L. P. DUGAR }Commiasioners, WOOD, EDDY & CO. } TENT Oar O. A. Bills, Exchange and le Broker, 176 Greenwich street, second door north of Pacific Hotel. Enquire wheiher our folly, or tke effect of impure localty, or anwhole- rome food, orcoldn or parentage, or all combined, have pre- duced condition of body . RANDENTH'S PILLS, judiciously need in tieee, will remove those tad evils, by purt- Diessed medicine will cleanse us from our ieiia, morally and phgaicslly Are there not millions of tes- fais who have recelved tess Slcsslaga?, ‘nguire, Bold at 25 cents a box, with full directions, af and by all drugglas. Beautifal.—Knox’s at ats are selling a rapidly 88 Bonners Ledger: Bi ‘A superb one, and compr ses a! sizes, sty! rices. Persone call- ing at his siore 212 WSeceatag: core corner Pullen street, caunot fail to be ph 0 matter how well 8 man mry be dressed in oiber respects, ie, ja_not consiered fashionably “put up’? tua- leas: bis “hile” im of the Intest st le, new and unexceptioaadle. Bear this in wind, and purchase sour “apring style” of KNOX, 22 Broadway. If You Want a Fashionable Hat for $2, worth $4, go to SCOTT & BACKMAN, 148 Pulton street. Jouvin’s Kid Gloves and London Silk Um- brellas, just received by late steamers, LEARY & O0., Nos. } 5-4 and 6 Asior House, Brondway. Geo. 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For sale Barry's ‘ntheren tt ast mn hen om pet oe Se Cristadore’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs, the heat in the world, wholemale and retail, aad the dye pri vately applied, No. 6 hotor How Holoway's PilePerzons who have been denggrd without benelt for ditions diverders, dyspepsia or contiraned cometipation, will find lmmedinte sad permameat Gilet irom this remndy, Manummetory, 90 Malden laae, New NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1859.—TRIPLE SHEET. MABITINE [HTRLLIGENCE. The, Spring Style of Hats, for Geuttemen’s Wixiesy aeee Ca ca atee route a Taaiaded ESPRNSCHEID, ‘Manufacturer of genta’ enta’ hate, 118 Nassau street. Cure Your Cough—25 Cents. 136 Divisiea street. ‘Trasses, Shoulder Elastic Steck- ‘nga bells, body braces and Dr. GLOVRE'S wow lever wuss, No, 4 Aun street. Hill's Halr Dye 50 Cents, Black or Brown. Pesos Be, 1 Barelay sireet ; also, 399 Broadway, aud all drug- Hair Dye, Black or Brown, Thirty-Seven cents a box. 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SAXE. )UEEN’S Ancient VII. PERILS OF THE WIL WILDERN#SS. By Ewxason Beynvtr. VUI. FAITH AND WORKS. A Poem. By Auicr Carr. 1X. CONGENIALITY. A Sketch, By Anna Cora Ritente. X. A FARRWELL: A Poem. By Gro. D. Prextice. XI. AN INCIDENT OF THE MOITAWK VALLEY. By DK. 8. Compton Suitn, XII. THE NOBLE FARMER, By Mra. L. H. Sicourxny. ADL WIT AND HUMOR, By Gro. DB. Puxxtice. et THE CITY OF THE PLAIN. By Tromas Duxx. NGL XV. DARBY'S BBFORM. A Sketch, By Srivaxve ons, Jr, XVI, A BUFFALO HUNT. XVIT. THE RELIEF OF VIENNA. XVIII. ANEWERS TO COKRESPONDENTS. XIX. EDITORIALS AND RSSATE. Da a Cr Oe Ce Ce N.B—Mr. BONNPR hue the pleasure of nanevnetog that CHAS DICKS 6 the mest popular autlo i waged to write a Tale expressly for (be columpast the LADORK: of Mr. Dickens’ gvories nave ioed by Amerioan pubdliabers; but this is tbe lirat (ime that a tele uae been written expreaaly ant solely foran American periodieal by such an eminent Euro- ean auihor es Mr. DickENS; and yet Mr. Borne would not Baye the patils smppone that be ticks thore i@ any (hing very remarkable about thisengagement: X ia only part and parcel of his poliey. Terms of the LEDGER, by mail. $2 a year; two capi uy Adarees RUBBRT WONREe Pugushore” No. 44 Ann street, New York, C ORNA, BUNIONS AND DAFROTIVE: NATL TREATED J by the only safe and succeas(ul method known.— For ex- cores 5) centa to $Leach, bunions and onils $1 to $3 MSTERVELT, Chi 516 Broadway, opposite Bt. Nickolna Hotel. at work npon it "a toe Jota a er boot can be wore ta 4 Gent, by Lr. Ha) Arde a surgoca iat 7100 roa wes Eich and surgeons of orth ™ WVETTS PATENTED IMPROVEMENT IN ARTE ficis| teeth, 12 Waverley place, pear Brondway, crihie'in to certify thet tne Sotag' ® set of teeth couskrricted upon Dr. L.'s paicat, and most unheaitatingly pronoonee them Yestiy eupezior 10 all others oe comfort, adhesion and ria VALHON BTiATLRY, | " ¥. BAUGHWOOT & ©0., £55,100 and 403 Hrostwar. comer of Broome BTLAM FITIAKS, GAS FITTERS AND PLUMURSR, Hotels, steambouts, sores, pub bulldage and private deb Pacers a workmanlike Tanger, abd ou rea sonal, toon ine tind plumbing factory @ yd ACA AM RLS RD fincas gee Obina, bronzes, clocks, cuilery, silver and plated ware, GENERAL HOUSE FUKNIRIING GOODE Pen ecRRCRM MRCRANICAL, LANES. to, Bold Lunas Recount af ‘RE aa Sot: B, DARBOS —— KUUCTION IN PR rm Onn, MxTU! aber, peevions to removing to} iy TC! ‘Te _— his stock w: & NdePN dlacor a ML. DARDONVILLM, 445 Broadwey, MISCELLANEOUS. Cee ea (yr Forsnoe furnishing thetr cwolliogs and stores with gx wu een By purchasing a A Agen Lala OI AS. a OOWAUIVS ITALIAN MRDIOATRD S0aP i8 THY G only relisbie artole tor curiog tam, pimples (reckien. von eee fab worme nnd all a ies. Poudre wa ueroola bulr from low forebasds, on, ce ane wars of Be beri, ware to Ula gui ro bain dye and ros —_ at the oid oy fy i Sclender Fh Phileas ipa; ogi Bctee Uk in | ee oe BEAT BARGAINS FRENCH CHINA. GLISH OFIN, CHIN. SILVER PLATED WARK AND Gistix TixtuBEs “4 mn umerated We offer sn ae ma maanse variety of Che above on ‘To the same. W. J. F. DAILRY & 00., 631 and Brosdway. OLMES' HOLMES’ Lmiead™ HOLMES’ HOLMES’ PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT GALLERY, 11 YEARS, at 29 dott aty pores | fa ss May to 691, reorganized grand 1 TARE ToL Wnipeeon es AT ONCE! rates ei cn een 1 artof pletare i: prinaiplosof eco- BOM, AS 01 ; 4 rigtal) Uy recoggised at the tho dldfgaliory, and wrens YORK CENTRAL DEPOT OF ART! Fadi pee areriaaainr® & Ces cont pleerion, The Untted't Ptates: The Unie? maw ach double action picture makers. bototy De, landscape delineat and the Leggs a bol twenty ive five competent workmen, al) of tonerve thele feilvw mortals, who are bo t me ‘nite! eters ity tor lov love roand money. te L3 Tie FORTIEN ANNIVERSARY OF THE G.L. U. 8, Wi ce on Tnesday nex: ‘The dtferent lodges il et at the Battery. Preeession ont 4 iy atthe ‘y: ‘They will peas ewHiries Hat gar. EMPORIUM, 216 Brokaw: And continue until they reach Dr. Chapin’s church, where dl viue service will be held by the Grand Chaplain. "There wall begcme hundredsot WHITK’S HATS in the procession, it ie expecied EHS in GOOD STANDING 19 alu AT WHITE'S und purchase a hat hen Mr, W. wil prexent a pale of wh ot white gloves, ‘they cnoore to join the processi: The Ine of march from the Buwery up Broadway to WIRTH, onto Dr. Ubtpin's church, ts’ Fouroents taroot to Fil avenue, tp Madiarn square: whore sdiresers, cdee— written Partington (srother *hillaber, of Boston ) Tenacictn n Evening—Grand Ball atthe academy of Music. Tiexeiy, admitting gentlemen nd ladies, wo be had at Wr (2s. 216 Broad say, unger Barnum’s Museum. roe BEDSTEAD MANUFACTORY. TANKS, BEEBE & 00. No. 36 BROADWAY, ‘And comer of teade, Centre and ‘and iim streets, ready a | muir id TRON DabsTRADS Of oll the various Kinds and of superior quality, suitable for first class trad, which they offer WHOLESaLH AND RECaiL, AT REDUCE PRICES, BOSPITALS, PRISONS AND SCHOOLS Bupplled to tay extent and at abort nouce, | BW STERESCOPIC VIEWS BY THE PEESIA, FUL von and Europa. We have receiv Pood above steamers a splendid assortment of new English and French stereoscopic views, worthy the at- tention of lovers of this beautiiul Instrument, Tor wale wholesale £00., and 318 Broadway. A description of the sterescope, drawings of boxes and ist of views, With prices, sent lo aay address on application, en closing & postage star N EW STYLE: OF PARIS SILK NRTS aN RTF ORES, FRENCH FaN8 OF ALL DESUKIP: FANCY COMBS AND HEaD ORNAMES NTS, pa ae NEW GOODS, jvst received m seamer Burin, and nom inning from weamer Full tote trade af ks lowest mack prices, by ‘ua, DDPUT & CREB ANGE, oF Bndden lane. ‘EW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY FOR THE CURE ‘of deafness, dissgreeable discharges from the ear, and Doles in the bead. Dr. HARTLEY intended to continue advertising the mort remarkable cures eftected by his mode of treatment, but the unwil ngnem of jatienta to bave their cases made ‘public te {he onl Why be onits wm publish, as heretofore, their es and residences, Indeed, 1t is objected to by many of iis trends that he should adveriise at all, a8 such publications are strongly suggestive of churiatanism; but others, who came desea eco xed would have never known of tho’ e dinary success of his new and improved, method of tren Gentnees, discharges from tbe ear snd hotscs in the head cent ikey hal seen bia advertisearont, ielat with much foros, afer ent cures, that it isa duty he owes the public to Keep his nome und ofice betore the world. It & luego peca ore ommete of charges, 00 Iiber ares ca Nacharges from the ear and psrtial deafness, caused by sciriet fever, Infaramastion oF injeries to the tea, and golentifically tented, Sausing he ft scien ; Slightest puln or inconvedieuce, an ag % cure ia all case gue: Office and a place, New York. ‘Hours of attendance om ‘3 re Pa ‘to oO 1HIS MORNING. THE uew xORK rer vids No No. ? AYARD TAYLOR'S &TRAY onAPTERS OF LIF“ BRD TRAVEL, “A NIGHT WALK.” The NEW SORE, MERCURY for April 30, containing Ne. 1 Bayard sketches, of ‘Taylor's new travel can be had at all the news rooms. pe IMPERIAL Mott th) DE VENOGE & Ai yd FRANCE, IMPERIAL, TALES ON THE CONTINENT OF RUROPF, gan be had at al the hotels, and from all the principal 'g. V. HAUGHWOUF, Importer, corner ot Broadway and Broome street. ERS & RAYMOND, Re ah tes ay 135 Fostow Sennen. ‘A; WORD TO Fa THRs. THOUSAND SUITS BOYS’ SPRING CLOTHING, 7 Behcol suite, cadet sults, dress suits, raglans, ekequet, No deviation. gues SEWING MACHINES. PRICE FROM 82 OM $50 ‘TO $12. Treas W. Pay Waa JEWELRY AND GOLD DWATORES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS DIES AND GENTLEMB! POCKET CHRO! JULES: SURGENERN WATORES, ome | BILVFRWARF. a “COUP! HES, ENGLISH Paraer VER WATCHRS, Li) MAGIC oy hen cH len) olds Lemon, o| timekeepere. } Btruecan gold watches for ladies, | Beauufuily engraved watches for ladtes, Silver patent lever watchen, Bliver detached lever yretehon, Diamond ping and ria Pare gold wedding rings. Fen! rings, earl, arae t'e and oad rings, Nroldggant ey key e, fob heyy and son's, ‘d Chateleine chaios, | the erel and gold Shateleine chains, Goid guard chains, { Gold vost chais and fob chains, plain and engraved, | pins, | earrings, pins and bracelets; ‘Gold pon and prucil cnaes: ‘and ali other kinds of | | Gold pand bracelets pl hats “prmceeg ik 'a wear! Ladies’ moeatc, lava, cameo, Btruscan en’ earrings of all descriptions, Gold sleeve butions and studs, Enameled sleeve buttoons and stnda Cameo, carbuncle, inves, coral, malachite, ‘And all other #ty1s of sleeve butions dad wtudle; Minsea! gol necklaces, © hiren’s gold arm lets, Corn! neck inoes and armieta, Gols. and enamelled lockets ( NeRFeoty ves OF hair, ole gpectacleg nad 6) pans { jold charms for watch choinr, "Gold belt buckiea, Gold cuff ping, Gold ax silver thimbles, Jet earrings, pips snd braceleta; Hair earrings, ping, bracelets and necklaces; beeen” tor Wi fi oid and stone rings, Gonuemen's breastplis. Coral. lava, Florentine mosaic, Roman mosaic, enamel, Turquodye, cariainel, pearl, letrugean, garnet, and Malachi, eartings, plas and bracelets; Gold chain orwelets, Ailver epoons, forks cups, goblets, card cases, ea, Suit boxer, out pieka, desert knives, fruit knives, Napkin rings, vinagareties, sait cellars, pepper boxes, Cups And MRUCETS, OR CUD, ERE Apoons, Piekle forka, pie orks, ai speona, Muaterd spoons, coflee spoons. buiter knives, oyster Indien, UugAr ByOONS, up ladies, rary Inclen serve spaobe, tea sireiners, Ohildrens silver whiscies, Bilver table bells, wer sardine forks, berr; Silver (ee Daren's brits, leteand epooes, Cheese Kuife, fith kuife and fork, Crumb knives, cake knives, Sugar eiiters, trait kutves, Plated ton ote Rage Gana wma, ‘ues nkediice, waiters, goblets, cupe, aponas, forks, 2st wea Pig knives, Indios, 4c. For ale by GEO. © ALLEN Imponer of watches and Jewsley, and wanufachirer of jewnlry, ‘Atch cago and ally acware, Wi and retail, 415 Broad: one door below street, (Formerly | No, U Wall street.) FERNOI CALF DRESS BOOTS AT JONG, NO. ie Ann strect; also pow ready. im he] » 89 und $9) 0 Oop eros choos and _gaiters, at JONRS’, 100,0( 000 ies onl ert TRAIAN | $4 for rate, roaches. Croton bugs, Beware off {inwtatious, | inst. Georgetown Light bearing in get z, Port of New York, April 25, 1859. Stip J Bra thaw, Bredst John HJ DeWolta, Khe Creole, Pierce, ae Cea yr >, btevel a Ladd Bark DG. Wilagn, Cescuck. Lisbon —J W P Rawal & 9, Bark West Wind, Beunders, M- ban Onkier & heeting, Berk Koepuck, Chase, City Point Reyaolds & Oushuaa, Brig Gen Fierce. Laliiew, Matnnanesd 41 ‘A & Webster. Brig Sitka, 10" jenaa—J & fa Kk Weveter. rig welvin, Howes, Turks ya Telande= Ih tis & Carman. fe. sbleson, vane. Schr Persia (ir) Smith, Hanteport—1 & DeWolt Schr Village Belle, Harvey, Wiodsor—» & eta 7 = clipper bark of 320 tens, fe tree veteran Phip Charlemagne. Brown, ey for Betierdem, 11, 100 miles » of BW Foes He stay fi. 3 nS afin Dem Ornene Sor Liverpool, was pawed aprile tet Hcmpehiee, Weeks, from Liverpool for HOricans, ‘i re Southard, Gmail, (rom Havre for NY¥ork, April 7, 1 polation" mance Pe an era Bhip * Renown, Ly no date, Lat 57 80 bgt An lat 24 N. low 33 W. wa Howton fur oe mat Seties, Here, aT aE Chen revi from Teekaiet for Vatpsraise, M cbr krances, Bagiish, Bence for Port aa Piatt, March 26, iat 274, loo 68. - Foreign Fora. Benton arr Fob it) buckeye, ail, ad Redes, Waton’ sil tt Berk Homer, b lias, fr Bry JD idecola. of Bruuswisk, hence for A-pinwall, Aped Sebr bepublic snow, New Orleans—N H Bei jeeward Sid about Ist, bark lonia, Goldsmith, Salem Karke ebr H ‘Janes, Garmo, Key West, Comarelii, ‘Dixoa, ‘Lord, wore in the Bight i otrcag, ho Witningoe—J Fit & Oo, Saat Pen ee icy apna a alee Foner, leone Meas. . Art at Dix Cove Feb 19, bark May Queen, Goldsraith, Schr M Colina, Colina, AlerandriaCaruahan & Golithwall seirixwAti., April €—Arr eobre Araite, Damos, Sear Yorklows, Woglon, Oty Point— 5 Hunter. ats, Pullndel pti (and wid ch to the isisad of Cuba); 7 Keporiar, Berry.” ilzwbethport—2 D Bro man ‘Thompacn, Books del Toro (ani sia 10th on hee return) iy Rebr River Queen Reynolds Proviierce—Master, brig King brothers, ‘Hayes, — aya 1th, bark James Steamer Anthracite, Joues. Pubaalobl grows. cma. Parien. 12, brigs arabelie, 14th, Wm is Parke, adams, Philadel ‘ated 5 Sams Clty of Washington ‘They, Petre, Liverpool. Aprfl i g.Raunbura, ‘N York, (and al roe PM with, deo ant passe ¢ 2h rig Lag Piren atcndanet Ge Golden Rule, tat, lat 482, ‘lon 20 43, pasaed d large ‘quaatiticn of dla for ant ‘Met lat 45 15. bon 83.20. Geune fog; 2th, lax 40 22. low 694 iicg, from Laverpool for o Served emt Steamabip St Louls, McGowan, Aspinwall. April 18 with rs O Koberts, Arnived otf the Looust Point, Freaca, Baltimore, with mdse, to , pamwed ax ree tonceras. nad U7, vaaaed ship Fidelis; Gos 4th inst, iat 51 49, lon 7 Kubchard ore trom Liverpoo! te Philatelphla we battery at 4PM. BB Cromwell & ( hip Caroline v Dow (of Boston), Houlletta, agspore, Jan 5, with leas, &c, to masier. y heavy weather oa the oonet 10th inst, Joreph Romane of Vermont, reanan, aged about 23 years. oie dropped dead was nuininct vn five, Burk Se: VED Nelson & Tae ernmon, yrs Havana, April 13, with sugar, to Jno Mifark Casco, McBean, Trinidad, 14 days, with sugar, te, to G 8 Kiepbenson, © Dyer, Fickett, Trinidad, April 12, with sugar, to feck chosen 2d inst, Lat 35 80, loa 74, saw bark Wyan dotte, steering 8 (the W was reporied cleared heuce for Nor Bark James M yet Greenman, Mobile, 10 days, with cot ton, wy Post Smith & Co. Brig Clarence (ir, of Turks Islands), Stabbs, Qrand Turk, | Sev rienced TI, Ts daya, with wall to Darrell & Co ing experienced very hea W and NW gulew N of Hatteras; stove galley, ds. Brig Paools, Wass, Trinidad, 1¢ days, witasugar, &o, to Peck & Obuseh Rrig roibors (of Northik), Blaisdell, Guantanamo, April 6 sugar. 10 HO Harding & C9. 2M tot, lat 34, lon 74, saw 1 botiom upwards, but could not make out whai she rig 8 Wooster (of Cambridge), Hoptins, Nouvitas, April 13, toO a ¥ J Petern. No date, lat 37 80, lon 7420, spoK6 Br bark Shepnard, 110 days from Caldera for Poiladeiphia. ig Jeri me (Br), Harstog, Cienfuegos, 16 days, with sugar, to James Bunter & 0+ Hrig Bevrietts (Br), Hotedon, St Jago, Avrit 10, with sugar fo MOnll & Frith. Brig Loanna (itr), Chisholm, Windsor, 10 daye, with plaster, toO » DeWolle Laat Yort Morris. Brig Oiara Kien, Harkell, Bastport, 6 days, with plaster, to ‘Alexander M (of Wareham), Christi, Jacmel, April 11, with colle to Brett fon & Co. 13th inal, off Jeremie, saw ucht Feuriess, from Beaton, going in. Schr eorwisun (Gr), Brad(ord, Arroyo, PR, April 2, with «a ger, (0H J NeWolle, | tine experievoed’ very heavy weather since passing the latitude of Bermuda. Behe George Syroa (of Boston), Eldridge, Matanzas. April 17, with sugar, 10 Neamith & Sons, 20: inst, Int $2. ion 79 40, spoke cbr Czar, Hammond, from’Gulvesion for Bostov; 2st. Jat S242, low 77 36, apoke bark ariel, of New aort, searing 4. Eaiied in company with bark £ Cushing, for Holmes’ Hove for Beir Edwin J ness (Br), Sweeting, aracon, 10 dng, with feull to Jew Koes Has éxperlenced heavy ‘weather; ‘stove at, Fetrel eg Skinner, St Johns, NF, 12 days, with cod oll, to John Bolden. Schr alma st), Beott, Windsor, 12 days, with plaster, Ac, to master. Schr Vernon (Br), Ayres, Hillsboro, 13 days, with plaster, to Newark Lime and Cement Co bch Stranger (BP, ‘Miller, Port George, NS, 7 days, with pig alte. Kehr oe (Br), Matin, Nova Scots via Holes’ Hole, 6.days, it stones to ey Mf Neptines Gillett, Apalachicole, 13 days, with cotton, to fe Behe Presth, Hawkins Camp Pinckney, Ga, 7 da: Bebe BJ Waring, Smith, Savanoah, 6 duys, w m4 ‘cotton, &e, to McCready. Mott & Co. i Virginia, Davis, Charleston, 4 dayr, with cotton, MoOready, Mi Schrat Lancesier, Siokes, Wilmington, NO, 7 days Sebr Br John Allen, onda, Washington, zton, NU, 10 days Sehr Baral at, il, for Somersct. fh & Russell, Coline, Htizabetb; Thomas Bille, Kelly, Oloucester. Mins Melvin, Boston, days. 2d Inst, off Sands yee Hale, ion foreetil nod both auctions, Sebr KE 0 Horton, ‘Now Haven, 2 days. [rill seat cg Piet bont Washington, No 4. makes the follomtor yeseels spoken Tat 4 30, Ion 69 30. ship Krie. ee re Gseton for Moble, game Une, ‘Gen Warren, from 0 for do; 2th, lst 45, Jon 68, bark Moneynick, Srith, from Charleston for Boston’ 250b, off Fire leland, passed ache Sarre iat 13,10 ott Bipot ag we 8 Yering Sou wats lat 4113, Jon spoke 0 Glo taken 700 large fish. BELOW. Brig Penguin (B2), Ingham, from Bermuda, to Middleton & } 77 10th; Schr Monsoon, from Baracoa, with {ruit—bas lost the bead of foremast. Ship Viking, San Fresco, Wind during the day 8, and light. SANDY BOOK® perp erin teak April 12, wibsugar, to Wm | ton (and wad 4 icave next day &c, to | Shields for N York, with of Avis Malin are Ris for Pareriao. soon, uy sore in only ty ee ‘alerw $0 Gansas april @-Arr blizavets, Dovetie Gradua, NOrienns OB, Dirty. york sid vn, Scbiter, Baar Wi rae, ort 7 5 Phi bia" i lade Boaneae, Aust April 9~-Gid Mio Tont, Malle, Bulimore, Alves Bar | too, Smnh, Bawcriora, ee 30—Arr es Sahaatioms Carals, Chariestom, a 2 uanatins, Argimon, Mobile; April 5, Julieta, Room, Brea rar April 1é—In port Br eekr Equator, for New Yout& bor Cahors, April \—Bld Oceaa Travellag, Roariman. NYork. | Caicurta, March 2—-Cld ship Harrit Brving, Manuing, Bes- tw) den Bule, Mayo, Rotterdam foe Presto, Cranmer, Kotlerdam Deat, April l—arr Go ‘York (and anchored); for Phita- delpbia; Norraganse nda, London (and both ald Put back Yih: Lew Chow. bey Leybuin, for Port Philip endl “At anchor tn the Downe Wh, ship Piotazch, iarker, trean Antwerp for ¥ York. Favat, March lI~Arr News Boy, Perry, Norfolk; 17th, Hor- eee em Oe 9 sia Peta Albert (00), Waters, St Joan, JALWAY, Ap ro 108 (89) NF, and NYork (end put b GOW, April 10 A: ah, Sid lith, Americana, wautan, March 29—Cld Naval Jordaa, N York. Gtvon, Apeit arg Gen Oobl, Haskell, NO Ghano Tone Tie March St--Old some Aramlacy Sobute Greytown, with pert of in .ard cargo; Apri! 1, Colin Catapbell, Lidrigge, Boston. Havee, April }—Arr Wm Dell, Fuck, NYork. Cid Ty Mercory, Freech, ¥ York Haunvno, Aprils~ S14 Cadoviug, Eaulaon, San ¥ Sid from «ivshaven ih, Lr tarth, auyer, York. Jacwet, Ape Li—in’ port brig ‘Ann, Booth, heace on 7a; sche"Clige)” for NYork 1 days, ldg’ Going to 13th, woke Fenriens. Boion Liv mony, mony, O01, April S—Arr Etna (a), Andereon, NYork; Har- S@VADUMD, Carats, Hisyoll, gad ‘Msribal on, oity of Manchewec, Decrborn: Nii; ah, Oriens, Gat dos bile; Tornado, *umiord, do; J'Morion, Gilley; Di and’ Carmen,’ Uribaro, NOricans; iduw, Marchmout. Sonne: Movie; Foomac, Reid, NOrieans, Lady Franklin, Garret, and hea Sylvia, Evang, Balticsore; ‘Sid 9th, Cleator (wa), NYork. Mouirea of the Sea, Gardeee, de; Lith,’ Wm Tapeeou, Bell, and City of ssrooklyn, Chase, dey 12th, Peler Marcy, thompson, Ner Portiand, Ong, Apel achicols: Volant,’ Greene, Norfol sander, Bata, Bal moxe; Hichard Morae, Oliver, Phisdelpbia; Mary Orecker, Wilistrs, Boston. Old 9th, Dreadnought, Samuels, NYork Uncle Joe, Pinkham, City Point; North Americen, Olurke, Aden, Extout {ih, Robert Hardie, Dyer, NOrieans; John Bright, Cuiting, and ‘Atrica (x4), Shannon: N York. Losbon, April 9—Cld Patrick Henry, Moore, NYork (and ald from Gravesvad 10th); 1th, Addison, Gilbert, Paine, Kurra- h cnatr at Gravesend 11 Sweden, Mead. Mou! Mansetiies, April Ia port park GW Hall Sind toon Bid Gi ‘Gib, brig Sea Foam, Delano, Mei Li ‘ork, Roete ‘MESSE. ‘arch 27—~ Arr Sicitian, Arateila, Newcomb, Boston; 29h, aos Rh sae at, inal, Norte Hitunsas "Apri isola: bara. Lue tou; 17 2 Bskines Dione: Holwee’ Howe tt onterse Newoceri A Cian ‘Northoote, Holmbos; Olarene, Armslroug. aid’ Knee, Krai Nvork;) Bayard, Thorsen, oramou! Norra FORELAND, April 1t--Off, Rimswell, U, Hankins, trem lows of anchor and part of chain. yore , April 15—In port brig Franconia, Upton, for New Yor Faueuwo, April 1—Arr Fernandini, Cottrell, Bostom, Sid hine, Thom} N York. TEM, apa TP in; Guaen G Anvers, Nortoe, tress Fe cei ‘April esd of Manchester (ss), Keanedy, MbritinaD, April 10—Put in, American ship “Kelso,” frees Sblolds for SUIELDS, Ap! d Sarepta, Townsend, NY. wiigo April 9—In port aif Russia, Rely, lor Nortel, Srart Point, April G—Off, New Orleans, Sanders, from Aut~ Prien y we i N iy ort bark Sultana, Jones. from New to load for NYoek. Stepra Leone, Ft , Miller, River Gam! Sait Cay, Ry March 2%—Cld peg Gos Nase Telograph, Grant, Boston; scr E Croweil, Griggs, Ba! MR Doe rate Tis port sehr J Griffin, King, for Beltimere ‘TexEL, April 9~Arr Zeebloem, Bakker, NYork « Tunivan, Avril 12—in port barce Velunteer, from Boston “Gibbs, from N York do; brig Joan Jex, Mum from Machias do: Id, bark Canc NeBeaa, —. Vanranatso, March j—Art rt ships James Littlefeld, Potter, Meltourne, “ah igeon, Magdew, N York Carrington, Francisca, balk Lexington, Thateher, iyrea. "Pld 4 1 ib, bark Hugh, sickbead, Corner, Tongay; 6th, In fer March isa, bark ML Frank, Haskel, for Papoose *Viisaivas Jua'}—No Am vemel (exospt a whaler) ia port. 214% Jaa I—No Am vesel (exospt & W! unget—Stearahip St Louis, and a, bark In tow of the aclillee, gong up We bay. buuad l,'Oue AIRE ANDES Ath te Oy oes SC Cea: ship. one bark ard ue brig aichored at ‘SW Spit, bound out. ee ae ne tae oe 2. ow roma, Di bah rend enter on; Weet Wind, Burnet: H Jeynen Aldrich; C Whiting) i gta 4 Apri 25, suneet—No Inward bound vessels tn ; Fras kimore, Smith, and A Falkeabt Rogers, NYork: iE, ligt; weather clear, OL Kenic, e Henderson, passed up 10 cous. The steamship Yorktown, owned by the Virginia Steamship | NOncone’ ‘Ort aampar fosegh eee Bakimare: amet: Co, was yesterday afternoon succesnfuily Iannched from Mr | beakn Jedo, Whoeler, Bt Jago: Selah, Gould, Baltknore; Pilot Wm H Webb's shipyard. She was taken to the Morgan Iron ve gry 81 Bove iu Cote; tee Pee eh ee Works, foot of Ninth street, to receive her machinery. en. do; Chapa ra, Kelley, do; kre, Cham Bric Enranrrisz (of Windsor, NS), Wiseman, from Pars erat, Fe ‘rani fae ath itis, a New , onde, de. boro for New York, came ashore three miles east of Horton's | tery, Ay sida sea scar Ucoan Wave, Ve eerie: Point, L I Sound, 2ith inst, Cargo, crude plaster. The vessel | tor. NO. Signal for three brigs. Sid Saturday = ‘bilged and is full of water, but lies near the ebore, and will probably be saved, with the cargo, Veesel uninsured; crew safe, The E ts 4 years old, and owned by the captain. Scnx Atnawnra (of Boston), Burnham, trom Eampton Boads for Beifast, Me (so reported), with sbiy timber, went ashore at Bridgehampton, Long Iniaud, on the night of the 3d" inst, and was high up on the beach at low water. Crew saved” (The A is 138 tons, and was built at Backsport in 1845.) Sour Eixaxon, ashore on Romer Shoals, has roiled over om her broadside. She is apparently not much injured, and may possibly be saved, Wrecking schraare near ber. to right Jeet Rod take out the cargo: And we Understand that at 6 o-ci00k last night they had succeeded in rigbting and floating her, Thsasters anv Loss or Lire—Norfolk, April 2—The eloon Two Brothers capsized in Hanpton Boads today, and Capt Jervis and one man were drowned, A schr, name unknown, was also capsized. A hoary storm prevailed. Bth—Tre % her echr, name nn- known, coal ae Sunk af BeuWwall’s Point; crows fuvede (ey telegraph.) Areawsiur JANES ApoE, Deage #t Charleston, on the 19th W by W, broke the starboard weter wheel Snrr Seamax’s Burpr, bence at San Francisco, when three days out from New Yors: etpertaneed a revere Nb gale, whieh shifted the cargo; was compelled 1 throw overboard about 40 right tke ship. are Ere Casson; #¢ Bhs. Friatiacn from on first part of passage had heavy reine and equail ‘weather, b Lee 3 Jat 15.09, lon 8512, expettenced tg typhoon irom ANS; ‘all the sails were blown from the gazkets, Har Jursa CASTNER, at San Francisco from Philadelphia, experienced heavy Twoatber off the Cape; soruiag bowsPrit, car ried awny fore topsallyard, split sails, &c, Goun PRENSYLYANTA, employed as a lighter, was burned in Matogcrda Bay 12th inst, with 70 bales of cowon, Noturther particulars. Tur Scua before reported seen ashore on Rac EEN, April 9—The Araerfean ship Rhine, Harward, arrived bere trom Calla, experienced Reavy weather of ths j Kalsinnd Ileade, eprung natn and mizen msia sod hed 0¢ foremact, mainiopmmast curried away, mia ton gs.Jantmas, mmauatopguilant yard, broke Uiler, started cutwater, away a sult of sale. Cammetrows, April S—The Stata. MeNtel. of and fromm Glas. gow for New Tork (plz trun and con!) it on ebore on. the Sooka yecterday, om the land of Sanday clove under the ‘house, Drat, April 9—The Newton. Gieon, from Landon for Sierra iu coutact with the bark Vasco de Gama, from New York. 9th inst, The former lost forem| er considerable damags. The latier lost x2 other damare not sacertamed, tight. a nohor , Both ChOONEF, DAMS WKBOWN, are Ai oreo oa 8 house ait arch, tat Hveaes, arrived here, which eneount Won April 4, off the Western Islands. Werror The Loodianah, Bailey, from Mobile to Liver pocl, wbt-h ran ashore west of Carnsore lighi, went to piven this torniog duriug A gale. A qranttty of the'e argo haa Voahed sebore and been saved, but about halt of it is expected to be lene ny CLay—A Canp—Off New York, April 22, 1859— cond cabin and stecraze pansengers by the Henry ins, from Liverpool, beg ahs pucly exprets our he Capt Caulaigs, of the to seiner a Bi oilers and. those under ‘bis comanand (eo iting the } octOr), tor we tmrYMitting attention and hehe Slepicved by them Wwards us uring ‘A very peasant vas age. We have indeed mueb pI in ing veatimony to the seed removal of any grlgvancen which ooo# lousy Arise ou board ship; and sincerely hope and trust a wood fattire aiton board. - We Now Wich & wartn farewell ty Onpt Caulkine, hopiug many happy days are inwtore for him, and cane tty and homeatly weauring wita Gs many pleamng passengers: Nathaniol h Francis Rexck, second cabin; Alexander oO, Alex Dorie Ww whe Brown, steerage. Baex View We, the unders!zned, passengers ca. the bask Vickery, froma, New Tork to Bop Primo are Acxions to avail ournelees of this means of tendoring our graze Ml Ganks to Captain Wm Mahlman, for the uoresalt! necoun Hebnent of % lope and tess ‘around Cape Hora, phiebrn & lob and tedious voyage ui ape Hore, ‘We cannot but dd, thet nos oply ourselves, but the owners of the bark, way consider ihey were fortunate in secur tn ser. vices of £0, thoronz a feaAD A veers maa , I 0 ay Kindnesses, wigmetari temas po Fulda raat foe Wer 8 Duthey, BA moras, B Honey Perkuis, 0 Hi Hooking, TA seph \Whliney b brig Lyte Pracoes. “Ships Uriel, parka Frudier and ed FO te Bar ters, Taylor, Trinidad; nt Sige Since et one, April 3 a Pag barks Nashua, Charicuion, A Stepbenson, Scilth, NWork, to loxd for dar maca; brigt Castttian, Marwick. Havana; Abby Buen, Havana; schrs Hyena, Davis, Rockaad; Wa Ham. mond, Paine, Boston; Angelia, tant, Nightingale Maré, Nor: John shaw, Hnow. Ouuer: Ketel BW Bagley. Rozera, do; Broaiten!, Sluxe, "Prauklin, Tas Mercy ‘uylor, Nickerson, NBediora; Fioronce, Peckham, Norwich; “Montrose, Wail’ Rockport. Old 24—steameb Wm Jenkins, Hallett, Boston; Locust Point, French, NYorks brig Marcarst sidiey (Br Brown, arbor irace, NF; J Hy hee iveale. Nuisven: 5 M Sherman, Sherman, Pro Huntiey. Hammond, 'NYork; HS Soyni ary Grindle, Ela. worte; Taylor, Nickerson, Bomioa. Sid—brig Mary H Kelly, BEAUFORT, NC, April 15—Sld bark Gienwood, Glo BATH, April 2—Arr schrs HK Dunton, Pinkham, and Oty via Buxton, Williams, alexnodria; 1, Dyer, Jameson, Rick) mond; augusta, Coie, Georgetown, SC. CHARLESTON, apuldi~ Arraicamablg Jaa Adger, Adare, NYerk; amp Albis, Cofin London bark’ Garotinnn, Grindie: Liverpgol via Cork; scbrs } raha and Wm Ht Mllcbell Lewin, Havana: Zepbyr, (Br), Sweeuing, Nacsa Quarantine, sche Tay ‘ure Martha, Wan), Basmuses, ¥lensburg, Denmark; ork, $40 2th, park Money ick, Seah Bosanaah’ i Le 2 hr Virginie, Davin NYork; DANVERS, Apel 21 Arr echra 1.8 Baroes, Rogers, Iphia: 22¢, y, and Harvey, Lawrence, ‘atone. VRANREORL, eRnal a-aw brig Wsbla, Kilimaa, Gas? SPALL. RIVER, A il --Arebrie Mary Cobb, Montgomery, NOrleane; sebet ta J Tull, Cooper, Frederickavirg. FAIREAVI rit Are uchey Susan Orleans, is ¥ rene Goldsmith, —_ Arletia, Rovinaoa, Va. GEORGETOWN, BC, April 13—Arrachr Entire, Demarest, Kingston, St Vincenis; Lit beige Tangier, Pendleton, ‘Charles- Shermen, BYork: “Glo lihsounr-Brvtus Klwel, Hostoas rn York. Cid 14th, sorr Brutus £lwell, ‘GLO ‘arr bark Corinthian, Winehestec, NYork fos GLOUORSTER, At April 22~arr f Machine. lit hae April 24~Arr (by tel) brig Belle Bernard, pac) iad WEIGHT: April 26—O1 (by ted bark Thmwood, MOBILE, Aveil IS—Are ships ‘Tresk, Live! Saratoga, Simods, Nason, Barri 8ea Lica, Malena, Kio Janeiro, Diver, bia; sehr Post, Attakapaa. Bovt S Lone Star, Cl ehip War Gharib bern, KEADES Liverpool: scars, Pasay fon Briggs, Havana; 'N Hinard, urdick, Brazog, Slt ship Gov Manner! DR, Liverpool. igth—Cid ship Wobile, Casseos, Bremen, NEW ORL}ANS, Apri. t7—Arr aatps Ellen Foster, Robin. son, Australia; W Tha Trek, Burwell, Havre; Donatl, ‘adams, 1 a “Arcol, Oraita, NYork. Art ships Ung Locke, Gwoatse, Grimsby: W Hi Drex- cot, Fatehelder, and Logan, Maren, Murch ilavrer Quebec. Ri | Sra Magdalene’ (Beem; Vosenorst,” Uresaods emerald, Cook: x Be bos nae Seay eda ‘Wade patie: tar AT Kimball, Crockett, | ett 3 Jehuson, Ruasel, Brags Eltatipe Wi onl; Mary, Mi <. . BE ship Rosalie, hen ret: sea | g woth My onine N via Bavann; ships Jas Cheston, yx | aud Holyrood, Jordan, Liverpool, Florida Blanco Op), Soin, Carrie Santord, Cole, Port a Prtace. domed gen i sbipa Phomas Jefterson, Silas Greenman, and 10 the bar ehip Cn Frnaor to nen, Tat, alos Union, Majes- fio; 16th, Columbus 16h, Crtmen, Carns, Or ‘Omar Pasha, Cane. brian, ® AnD: 190, ship Ue joni ORFOLK, Apel 2—Arr solry John 1 Franels, Tolloy, Providence; WF Burden, Ferris, Buh (hy uh—Belg Caroline, cron joba, NB, for Baltimore, passe ane aa Met REWBURXPO nad igi 3h nace lah, BORER | Pa W uave, “ee rescue Mary A Pléree; Smith, {ny berms brins, names NaknoWn Apert and W B Daring, Raxter, Norfolk. By, Apritgi—are’ sche U Pawr fOKFY, OASIS are eos Calan ts Hines Phila dei riphe AN MPRA NCISCO, March 4-—Arr ship Alice Counce, fing. NYork 160 daze ‘s0th, dark: ae Fmenere (Or nt Traahoes Nahumkeag, Weed, Pry 3, Suid, Oke ivi Se gy Boston 168 day barks BP Pare, onal “r, Somers, Philadelphia 117; 0. Devens, Arr ache W Grant, Newman, ork 1 | any i is Bist, Julie ¢ r, ori Maaioon hilk Franees, Saudtord, Puget Son plup Ku Carson, InUingham, Caloutts cae ists 8 sab } ‘Tilton, Briard, Foet Townrend: Mt, ships Star Hap | ios : York Lig drys: 1th, Seantan’s Bride, Wyman, do 183; Industry, Waters, ‘Sl4 March 2 shipa Currier Dove, Montail, Callno; Sat Jom Clark, Burohatm, do; bark Rmily Baoning, Bander, April, abips Adelaide, Wakaman, Callas; 24, Cope, Benicia; Wintleld Soott, Crocker, Boston: it Parry, Ginn, Puget Sound; achr San Diego, N oy 2A, shtn Argo, Ballards, darvis letand. Sart see jodero, Guaymas; 4h, Mr bark Medes, Giletie, Joho Kingham, MoM Maker, Souahienburgh, A B 7 SBAUANN AT, April 31—Old achre Wanderer tipo Sa Soun=Rebr Jona 8 ayinen, o of i, Rrouzsence, oF toes, 2 veaes F Wastes oes Sekt Nor, oken Ked, Brigotman, fold at Quilstmene ‘ss000 t March t fie'Piagisueee dae are Jonge wont tie parsageim bask | gWasifivar Saree Sans At Teokalot Mared 1h shige Tide Wave, (ror bark Young Greg Paplor pan , Paltimore 16t inst, bark Thiatle, of 420 ions. Pu “March 20, —— a coy pea te gwen oy Capt William Wallace, aad is ingended forthe | Sex rreteann ore Routh Amerean WILNINOTON, NO, Aprit ches RT. Miller, Hem A abip of a wea. “salted the Nellie Souihard, ee, have | deraon, and 1. P Staith, Chee: ier wen launched at [ehmond (Me) Zia inst, by WARREN, Aprildt~are bark Mary % Barney, Lauber, Bats ‘Mr bben Manson, of Newburyport, bas ust lati the keel of} timore vin Dighion,

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