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» Baying it, gave Muli xrearer offen % AS be pe 8 5 see Ferelgn Operatic and Theatrical News. ‘Mareamen’s New Orer.4 —Tue lending operanic Nem Of {Be season is the protrction at the Opera Comiqne, Pare, a %g latest work, “Le Pardon @e Pioerme),’ ‘which has been produced, after the most elaborate ‘prepa gation, and with entire success. The Court atten ded, and, ‘tho Emperor personally thanked the composer. ‘Tye Hm- reas playfully asked for L’Africaine, to ¥ avin Meyer: ‘Deer replied that there was no Africaine, a , yho return of Drayelli is not yet settled, The London ” sys (9in) has a seriticism of the new work, aa follows:— ‘The grand event tm Paris during th’ , rast few days, and fadeod daring the last month, has b geo the “Pardon ue Phoermel,”’ an opera comigque, by ¥ gyerdeor, ‘The words of the opsraare by MM. Miche ‘5, ) ana Jules Baroier. There reews w have been some qifficalty in Axing UP & fie, The opera bas heen cat!’ 4q the Gold Seekers,”’ Lae *accursed Valley,” **Diaors! 4. aud the *Last Prayer of our Lady of Auray >? Tne ¢ pmposer has anjected to 80D") and the authorities obi ered to the lat 08 teaess grounds. Finally the tte fixed upon w the ‘Pardon 4 Pioermel,” iu Wusior, to the sdlemn process on whic! yiace nt Pcerm el, a village in ssrittany, in honor of the image of */Our !ady of Auray.”” hheyerveer nas Daen auxious tO prove that, like Moasrt, who wrow 9), “Gon Juan” aud the “Nozze de Figaro,’ and jike Re/ssni, who wrote the “Wilham Te'l” aud the 4 Seville,” be too could, after his previous ii of crabestral ellcots and telling Gramatic sta Bbons, Ws ie operas comgue Coulatnibg Biaaple wad gracesul mvs Vat ne Gs Do aid Dut the charm of the melodies ‘The ‘plot 1s soar thing afier this fasnion:— the lover of » youry, Kiri 1s Lod by au aged peasant the means of Dud ug & tewure, and be receives @ wand, Dy whose aid BD» 8 to ‘VaRsjuweb oe owl Spirits Wao prolect the treasure. Whilst he ie occupied parieying with this old witen, in the vil Iage where bis siflanced bride resides, @ thunaerboit fails @o her rool,and she becomes mad. Tne chaats of tue je in the ohurch, the coofasion aud devastation caused ty the temy eat and the incessant tinkling of ube little dell, earried by the goat of Diooran, are toe musical pore arounc Wh joa Meyerbeer bas grouped an overture iv feu ied t depict the whole scene and history that is sup pores 10 take place before the rising of the cartain. There axe in this musical prologue, 28 in the whole opera, Of stain details, which, 1a respect of iavensios, are micst a: fwoxrable, and in coagtruction end instrameatal arrapg’ ¢meptquite marvellous. But the whole eff sc! w coa- fused, ane ‘wihout the previous explanation it wouid be dif- feuit dekmow what it ail meaut. The chorus ia the cbureh Debmed he sceres is of great simplicity, and produces ev) ently en immense effect; and there are passages in the ‘musical storm painting of an origwwality the mogé siriking, dbowgh, as usual in such scenes, the chords of the dimi- nishee seventh are not spared. ne pessage that is abso Dosely thrilling 18 when, a'ter the terrible crescendo of te whole orchostra, the sound of the drum suddenly iter rapis the Teusic as the bolt is supposed to fall, sad tuen gradually tt dies away until the double busses commence 3 fow notes a8 softiy a8 possible, seeming to indicate tha, all is over and the ta’sfortune consum: ¥ ‘The opening chorus is original and pretty; and etfbe sceond repeat there ure sustaiged notes wich azs0mp ny the repotition of the theme ‘that have an effect the ‘ost eharming. It ie utter this chorus that one would wish to havos ijvretto, te understand what is passiog; but is seems ‘hat fic lidretto witl not be on sale ip Pars until the time arnves when BO one Will want one. In afew werés,, which wii evflice te show the want of interest in the action, Damorah males her appearance mad; she sigs a cradio song to put te sleep an imaginary mfant she fancies she hes in ber arms, and which, as it would appear—for we Deve to quee2 at everysning—was the prey of the flames ‘wher the beuse of Dinoreh was destroyed in the tempest. Fhere arrives a bagpipe player, trembling from fear of meeting with robbers, and it is precisely this player to ‘whom Hoe}, the iover of Dinoran, confides the secret of Bic treasure, and with whom be propoees to divide it. Hue reascn for this liberality is that to the first who @ouclies‘tie treasure, death is the reward. Tne avarice ef the bogpipe player mukes him at frat coasent to the arrangorsent, but afterwards he begins to dread the fatal soupequonce, and the idea occurs to him of causing the mad girl, whom Hoel no longer recognises as bis ride elect, to be the = — the vem a abe is passing over the bridge ieading to the spot where fhe treasure Tree, it is struck by # thuoderbolt, and break- img fcile, with Dinorab, into the stream. The bridge is scen on tbe stage, and, with the accompanying cascade, makes a renily beautiful picture. Hoel, to save her, throws him- ‘wolf. ;pto the stream, and the curtain falls. In the following act we find that he has succeeded in waving the girl. Under his care she appears in the act ef yocovering ber senses. She is no longer mad. It sud- ddeply cocure to Hoel that it 18 she who is the real trea- sure, or, at jeast a8 none other is at the moment discover. able, he marries Dinorah there aud thea, to the accompa- iment of a chorus of peasants, lade and iasses, Mf I were anxious to Ond fault with thie new partition wt Meyerbeer's,1 should ray he hes empioyed too fre- quently the resources of imitation, and a species of de- seriptive music which goes @ tile beyoud the mark. ‘Would it be credited, for example, that the author accom- panes on one or two occasions the act of Hoel aud bis friend drinking, by descending chromatic scales, to imi- fate the wine trickling down their throats? From the beginniog to the ena of the opera there is an evident desire in the composer to avoid the brass lustru- ments, aad to aim at the simplicity of the true music of ‘the opera rmique; bu: we do not discover what must be joundation of a work 6f.that Clasi—a suiccession of me- Jodies, new aud origival, without being forced. Tuere are mo end of what we may call ‘effects of calculation or re » for example, the couclusion of ibe air sung by eotion;’ ‘We piper ip B, which is made tc precede, in B major, the Jest bar of the same pbrase in B minor; or, in the last act, where Dinor endeavors to recoliect the subject of the iu the church, and where ehe repeats the mi- yards on the major iwtorva, a: nd striking. Ture are also of- fects of inesrumentation that belong exclusively to Meyer: Deer. The accompaniments are admirabie. There is par- ticularly a mort charming one of the violing, in double ‘triplets, to the air sung by Hoel (exactly ike tae accom- panworbt in the “Serenade,” by the game author); and avosher of the horn i the song of the bunteman, the effect of which will never mize. The opera abounds in passages full of grace and Deauty. The bitte waltz nung oe, tne couplet of the Legende, the romance of Hoel, are #0 many chefs @ cures. Exquisn TasaTmicats iy Berun.—Our Berlin corres- Ppondent writiog on the 30th uit says:— Mr. Phelps, tae celebrated Loudon tragedian, appeared Sor the first time on Monday evening at the Frederick Wilhamstads thesire, intae character of “Othello.” He woet with but moderate success; in fact, the audience had Deen led to expect eomething so very euperior that they could hardly «be satistied with an average degree fe eof merit. ig unquestionably an intelligent per- former, correct in bis diction, and familar with Abe workings of the buman beart; but he bas a certain magnerism about bim that’ mars the effect ; in a word, he bas too much re. Tbe company he has brought Wit im, consisting of sixteen individua’s, are most of Qhem beaesth mediocrity, a Mr. Robinson, who played Jago, and2 young actress named Atkinron, who perform. ed Euilia,-were tbe only ones that were at all equai to their <8, iis evening we are to have “lear,” apd on Prday “Bemiet,”” Since a British Princess hos beea ‘twanep'antes to the Prosrian Court, the iauguage and live- rawwre of Engiend are in greater vogue bere than they used to be; nevertheless, if Phelps bas ondertaken this specu- Jation on big own hook,I can bardly imagine it will prove @ very lucrative one, Even on Monday the house, small ae it is, was no: quite filied. The fact is, that the good poeple of Beriio do not much admire foreign tougues; they reatiy preter tceir vernacular, and bad rather enjoy the Shcaa bamor of she nousenaical but truly national farces of Kolieh and Selingré, than to listen to the verses of Shaks- ere in iv invgupgze they do not understand. This is the Feseon, tos, Why ueither a French theatre nor an Italian porn fas Neen able to exist for any length of time in this eapical, like! in the other great metropolises of Europe. A Somme AT Bapuur’s Weus Taeatee—On Saturday La disgr. wefai.gscene occurred at the a20ve popular theatre, unde t the following circumstance! pears that a fortpigh € ago Mr. Phoips and his company being on the Gontinent, We theatre was let for the perfor: 2 of Engteb Oper Op Saturday evening toe opera of “Mar- iba” wae esnnov need for the benefit of Mise Fanny Hud- a . v', E Tully, the conductor, and the hous: i jn every part. Two acte of the opsra went Off with great eucvess. The curtain wot rising afer the Jesec of the usurl time, some calle were made for the orchestra, win >, wiler great delay, made thelr appearaace, ari played the wwerture to the third act, bat ibs Curtain “vot # iting afer another long delay, the over. ture was rep cated. At the conclusion, the opera not being prove aded Wit, loud calls, bisees and otaer ch, arcno fra m every part of tho house, whea Mr foil pet was no fault of bis that the oper was Yon with, for beand the band and caorus ware No votke ir duty. Mr. Rozenthal then came for. noow of ne parties woosn na | had received any monoy foi they were prepared to do their daty, the curtalg drawa up. The compaay, ih the opera in {rout of us car? n, with Boma of the caorns, came tain , but the nolge behing was a0 great Jy \ot be heard. The ladies than came co Debind enaued betwoen t 2 to go on and Ln 8 Who did wn ob of super. Dumeraries came in fre ot of the oat 9 ag the cons ‘qwerne ‘ns Exiirerce cpon the stage, and in thes vp the handeome drop a ceue was Thik vprcer continued for, Yome time, and it was only with great difficulty that the he ‘d8e Was eveutually clearea — Sunday Tunes. Lotti, the new prima donm ¥at Covent Garten, is much od. They say ehe is yory PTettY, © good urtress, and Bings well. in the “Trovatere ” She was very succonafal ‘All Paria ie ringing with a se 1dal which seriously af. ec Minieter ‘of State. An operatic sirea from the Divatro Lyrique i said to have y Called cpon him to solicit Bome concession. Tae Minister i tppeared soltened, bat Trae thesame etipalations as Lord Angelo. Cae lady re nevit, and returned to \ "er Dusband, who, in i 0 hos, ands who dectine to su'ler (oer wives to be converted iny ? Pompadours, has formally compla.ced of tue Minister's ¢ 2nduct. “bverybody’s Friend,” a new comed, ’ {a thres acts by Stirling Voyne, hae been produced at the, Jaymarket. Mr. Rented t and Mire, Chas lee Watuews yiay in it. Ristori has reappeared at tho Italie 98, Paris, in “Phedre. Me Mary Prevost (Adams) demote £30, per wesk mp Australia. E. 7, Smith bag a new prims donna, Sarotto, 4 9r Drary Sane, wuere the Opera is to be given nightly and ,Ot play- ease prices. A Tre rmances of the theatre at Liege were ret ently marked by tmult. One of the pieces played was \‘Ma Nites et mon Wrs,”” and in it there i# & xomewhat cra, "82 mention of sea . \cknes® by the principal comic characte, The uctor who pia,Ved the leading part, Leopold by name, eeeravated the lag “@e bY 80 improper gesture, This drew forth biesea, an. * 0rning to the public be said in an undertone, but Joud en. 80 1 be heard ja the pit, “You are a set of idiote.”” He WAS immediately calle make an epoozy, He de, Ved that be bad v on to the lan. Aso Tetired. Croat confusion eo guage comprained of, and | Neo times to giv9 expiane, opr, but what he said, ana C#Pecially bis manner of Arde COmpiaiand ue bad heard Sayirg that be had uot used tbe w geptieman ross aud declared that et CCC ncn? turp jast pud- ™ during tbe mouth, beg nearly baif a ‘more than was uken during the previous mon:h. Mr. J. W. Lanergen’s company is giving representations at the Theatre Royal, Kingston, Jamaica, The Haytien Emigration Movement- MEETING OF THE COLOKKD PROPLE OF CHICAGO. [From the Chicago Tribone, Aprit 26 } Ip pursuance of a call trough the papers, a large and fe reepeciable meeting of the eplored people of this city convened last evening in the letture roem of the Afri cab Metbodist church, on the cormer of Jackeoo and Buta lo ftreets, to take ito coasiders’.on the recent invitatioy of President Geitrard of Bayt to the colored populasioP of the Unned Siaies to emigrate to that ielaad, ‘The meeting was calles to order by the Rev. Willis Revels, who on motion was called upon to pres¥ie, with Rey. J. B. Dawson, 08 Vice president, and HO, Wagoner avd B. 8 Ford, as eecr etariee. Atuier tbe objects o/ the meetiog had been tated by the presioent, B. Ford Fjougiase, chairman of « eommitice ap pointed fur that purpose, reported the foMowiug resolv tons: 1. We beliew, that the republic of eyti offers to the colored em’gray,t, frome Ne of degradation and slavery ia the United Sto'tex, facilities for the improvement of hit mors! and ¥ oteliectuel condition superior to avy #pot oo | fots) receip's the America p continent; aud we believe 1t wo bo a0 & wike BtrO'4e of poncy but the imperative duty of tree color d maa ic the United States to make Hayti his future bo we ag ger as is consistent with the dasy #bich be owes to himecl! and the fourtaillions of bis fricads in bonds. 2 'Woat we reongnise in the invitation extended to the colore d peopte of the United States by Presi tent Geff-ard, omly NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1859. ‘The mest sotive among the Wesiern stocks was Michigaa Souther. The old rese one, t @ uaranteed two per cent, Tre decline in this stock bas been 25 per cent in fve w | months, Galena was one per ceut better, (hicago and ; | Rock laland was very firm at an advance of 1% per cer’ ‘The purchases for {.vestment im this stock have 4.2, qn'te large. Pacific Mail was quieter to-day. “gm opened 1 10%, sold as low as 16, seller 60, and 7”) roy Osan and closed im the afternoon at 774 understood that the fight between th, commodore and this compapy will be carried to * tremities. Pavama was a shade lower this morniny “15 eoasequence of rumors of tbe reopening of the NY sragua route. In the bond mar- ket the only cha” 5 is an improvement in Erie bonds, which are iD @ mand, State socks are steady, Ta the sfternoen (1, market was steady, and the business done was MOM -ato, The following were the closing prices:— Virgin’, Ge, 9734 a 98; Missouri 6's, A734 a 3%; Canton, 19% 19014; Cumberland Coal Company, 19 a 80K; New v 6 ‘seems generally ork Central, 73 87834; Erie, 83g #84; Budeon River, 31% a %; Harlem, 11% 012; Readmg, 61 a 34; Michigen Centra), 5034 a 4%; Mochigan Southern aad Northern Iadt ava, 10a 104; 60. do, guaranved, 3% a 83; Panama, 122 a 1224; Llinois Central, 650 34; Gulena and Chicago, €43g%0 $5; Cleveland and Toledo, 24)¢ 8%; Chicago and Rock Ie'and, 6854 a %{; Pacifico Mail, 77 a 7734; Illinois Central bonus, £8 aX. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing Hoare this morniog were $22,024,137 54, and the balances $1644 603 48. The business of tue Sub-Tressury to-day was es fol- lowr:— $193 626 87 142,173 67 —For customs Tota! pay ments, 201/965 18 Total balance $f: +» «0,668,681 20 Treasury botes recetved for customs the past The foilowing dividends have been declared:—The Sixth Avenue Railroad, a quarterly dividend of three per ceat, Of th e republic of Hayti, sentiments of a Christian states’ | payable on the 2d of May; the York Munufactaring mab azd philanthropist, and We, the colored citvzens of Chw ago, in bebaif of our Bow oppressed race, return to him, our’sincere thanks for bis kind and generous offer, ple aging ourselves, at the €ame time, to take into imme 4) ate consideration the propriety of accepting the invita on, 3. That the following gentlemen conatitate a committee @ behalf of tne friends of emigration ip thie city to open ‘correspondence with that republic in reletirn to the coun. try and the inducements held out to colored emigrants from the United States—H. Ford Douglass, Willis &. Re vels, Henry Bradiord, ©. Ford, J. B. Dawson, J. 0. Wat sn, 'H. 0. Wagoner, James Blanks, aud Joseph Patrick. @ question being on the adoption of the resolutions, Mr. Trent opposed them in a tong and rambling speech, but without any special points. Ee was followed by H. Ford Douglass, in support of the resolutions, who commanded the rapt attention of the aa- dience for thirty minutes, in a speech of great power and eloquence. We baye but room this morning to givethe prominent points of his speech as follows:— 1. That slavery in this country is peculiar in ite nature, and entirely different from the slavery of any other people recorded in history. 2. The only way of judging future actions of nations and individuals is by the od 80 judging, we can have Dut little hope for tbe sure enfranchisement of the colored | Fiour.. man in the United States. 3. History fails to show us that chattel slaves, or any other prescribed class, havo ever, by a tenscious adhe- renee to the Foil of their oppreseor, industry or moral de portment, lifted themselves into ‘respectability, without the aid of emigration or successful revolation, These propositions were the basis of Mr. Douglass’ | Total,...87,201,018 speech. He was followed by Mr. Wagoner, Mr. Green and others, after which the question was taken on the Company , a dividend of four per cent ($40 per share), pay- able May 2 to the Roiders of stock April 19; the Naabua and Lowell Railroad Company, # semi-annual dividend of four per cent, payable the 2d of May. ‘The following table will compare the exports of the seven prinéipal staple articles for the week :— Nita Week end’g April 29. ‘Amount Value. ‘Amount Vasue. Cotion, bales. 846 $301,100 "4,008 $215,535 852 187659 14,5381 91,181 2858 9,077,840 7,040 42248 45,157 = — Corn 4,760 BB83L 4,227 9,007 Beef. T192 80,807 2,705 45,627 POFK.... eee 1/880 20,434 = 1983 -90,601 MOIR ssa cnoanhare $500,616 $907,721 Decrease of the week as compared with that of ’68.8201,004 The following is a comparative statement of the vaiue of exports from the commencement of the year to Apri] 29:—_ 1858. 1859. Increase, Decrease. Cotton ....$2,995,664 3,944,628 948,8 — 12,008,779 1,124,265 — 884,04 Corn meal.” 74.962 36,227 — Wheat .... 403,102 377,636 Corp....5) 780,288 781,648 Beof....s. 514,162 a Pork. ss. 474496 - 1,993,706 Decrease as compared with 1858 +++, $908 791 ‘The gross earnings of the Obio and Missicsippi Railroad tion cf’ the resolutions, and they were passed by a decided | for March compare as follows:— majority. Superior Court:—General Term. Before all the Judges, Goorge Wade, executor, &., vs, John B. Rusher—Jadg- mene affirmed with costs. Samuel 0. Bradford va. Greenwich Fire Ingurance Com. pany—Judgment of aftirmance set azide, and defautt opened Gn payment of costs of April term and $10 costs of mo- tion, and on stipulating that the cause be placed on the —_ of May general term and argued without further Ds The trial term extended to and including the second | Pérating expenses, Monday in May. Imports (Other than Dry Goods and Specie) 1858, 1859. Passengers. ++ $74,309 00 85.426 14 Freight. . 59,968 72 Beas 6,033 83 Total... ‘162,018 19 Increase, teteseeeee1105685 99 ‘The business of the Connectiout River Railroad for the three months ending April 1 was as follows:— 1858. 1859. Gross receipts... . «$60,446 49 78,876 59 +» 82,202 26 38,891 89 Net earnings...... 928,248 23 © “35,004 70 Increase in net earnings $6,862 47. ‘The increase in expenses this year is owing principally at the Port of New York, for the Week | to thesevere winter and the effects of the extraordinary Ending April 30, 1859. Value. spring freshets. The following table will show the value of dry goods ese imported at New York for the past ten months, commenc- such stovkholder’s stock shall bear to the whole swck of 2,477 | img with the current fiscal year, compared with corres- ne 30,080 | ponding periods of previous years:— i ee eI) aMt'8, 1858-0. 121 2 7,699,039 Some to ee ret 11,748,102 10,882,648 Arrow root, 8 128 18,717 6,002,064 bitetainsas iis S'eer | _ First quarter ..#$31,862,006 ‘24,477,608 322 Zs 94,058,106 8,802,851 Brimstone, 200 990 Fags | Decemvcr Be rete Borax...... 160 3,767 Platod ware 33083 — wel Camptior:.: 100 1,988 5 1,180 | Second quarter.$15,686,348, 12,991,702 Chai : 200 “163 ae ee HC $10,386, 7 Cream tart, 82 7848 Bae) 2,087 35,802 eat jornielons p'lt'r,1b 109,760, 972187985, 561; 8,835 ‘Tin, Dxe..11,987 88.673 eee) as ee rod cee men sue Third quarter..$32,012,165 13,935,472 31,063,752 7942 _ Zinc.. 10 938. | ‘Total nine mo’s 59,196,677 1929 Sploes— Pai a 2,084,870 —_ = SBT | Tota! tex montbesss, 61,840,556 78,163,808 Ginge — 11679 | The importation for the ten months is more than seven ng: PO bow — 3,941 | saiitions below the corresponding period of tho fiscal yoar aaineg 19,920 | Commencing Juiy , 1856. 3 Pi 13923 | Hewson & Holmes, of Cincinnati, in their circular of ‘ sea ear eer 295 | , We bave no important change to notice in the market pe: 28 BOT watt | for stocks end bonds since the date of our last report. © \ypseed 780 467222 6.107 | Prices are fully maintained for all the first class gecarities olive.3,830 8/601 ’ on our list, and in some instances an advance has been se a 7 1,032 | catablished. The exchange market has been poorly sup- rine per ++4 564 | plied, and rates are very firm at40 to 45 buyiog, on all Potash, byd 38 3/022 195 | the Eastern cities, and 3 premium gelling rates, with Phosphoras. 28 1.779 1,734 | Strong tendency to further advance. Gold is in active de- Guu: (lanes gai | mand at 40 to 45 premium. Carrency is in full apply } 16°363 | and all the good paper offered is freely taken at 1010 12 1'307 | Per cent. We give no quotations for outside rates, as very 1288 tew good names are to be found on the street. sal... 789 _ 5,8! 180 | Tho United States Circuit Court of Ohio, on the applica- aiacer = bese 5 ae tion of first and second mortgage bondholders of the Can- Sig of cad 48 2704 1'784 | tral Obio Railroad, has placed the company in the hands Tong. beans 6 ‘900 22'18 | of arcceiver. Mr. H. J. Jewett, the Preaident of the Yerration.. 87 2,888 Coal 12,002 | rosa, w the receiver. ” 1,471 | The following ts the law to which we above alluded in 2 661 150,306 | connection with the Erie, It was passed June 80, 1853:-— 66 44,444 ie 1, Whenever default shall be made by any railrod or a = plapkroad company, in the payment of principal or jate- = gee ee 205 | rest of avy bonds of such company, it rhall be lawful for = HE Furniture... each and every stockholder of eaid company, at any timo = e808 on ne during the process of such foreclosure, to pay to the mort- = GS Genpowser gugees named in such mortgage, for the use and benefit = goase oun apes ot the bolder and holders of such bonds, such a propor- — 1782 ad cloth. von of the sum due knd of the sum secured to be paid = ‘ Fond OE dy the whole of the bonds secured by such mortgage, as Musical..., 36 Optical 9 Surgici 6 Jewelry, &o.— Jewelry. 27,147 99 Watches 70,851 , Leather, hi — ~ 5. 2,764 4.305 8 8,252 1219 6,dr'eed 304 92,662 Potatoes 0,77 mndr. = 373,882 Provie: Champ, dits'201 "1,045 Morale Brase goods. 10 1,085 Chain,aneh. 240 3/417 Copper... — 16,520 Cutlery .... 68 18/686 Gie Sxiuren 249 1,693 Total FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sarurpay, April 30—6 P.M. The steamebip Fulton sailed to day for Burope with $1,092,109 in epeoie on freight. Exchange was atondy at Previous quotations till the ea‘ling of the steamer. The shipment would not have been so large but for the tact that there is no Cunard steamer from this port on Wednes- day. Money contiaves to be abundant at previous rates, There was a marked improvement in the stock market this morning. The heavy decline of the past few days brought in a number of orders for Now York Cestral, Michigan Southern, old and preferred; Eric, and one or two osber favorite speculative stocks. Some sieps toward a compromise on the part of the Southern roads encourage the hope that a stop may be put ere long to the ruinous competition now existing between the foar preat lines to the West, and bnve induced some prucent bear operators te cover their short contracts, New York Gentral, which was freely offered by the bears ) etterday at 70, opened today at 72, rose to 7234 be- tm.cen the boars, and closed at 7334. The directors write that PO apprebension need be entertained by stock: ers About the divideod, which will be paid as usual, Setter to-day: it was in demand a} 814. Rie wee r suid company; and on go paying such stockholder shail, to the extent of such payment, become ana be interested in eaid mortgage and protected thereby. 2. In cate of the foreciosure of any mortgage given by any railroad or plankroad company t9 secure the payment of ‘any bond of such company, any stockholder of such company shail, for the period of six months after the sale under such foresiosure, ave the right on paying to the chaser or purchasers at or under suca sale, or to the ortgageer named in such mortgage, for th ad benefit of eaid purchaser or purchasers, a sum equal to such pro. portion of the price paid on such a: penses thereof, as eych stock holde: yeball bear to the whole capital stos vaby, aud on 80 paying sue’ stock: to bave the seme relative amount or in road or plankrosé company and ite row er prope ty. Aviexed js a statement of the condition of the bank# of ortiand, Cire'tion. Deposits. Specie. 8,107 OT 76,176 62.680 1,144,464 292,687 278,578 1,073,528 236,100 213,103 454,673 307 97,84 378,655 107,597 98/961 196,480 89/265 14/753 13/439 $3,600,285 988.189 707,991 180,l04 3,515,860 $43,589 723,461 156,180 Stock Exchange. $1000 U 86's 1807... 1003 goo aus Er 9 US 5's 1867... 30936 Gor crie 10000 Tenn Os '90:"" "9394 09 BGS 10000 Missouri 6'e 60 200 86 j 100 Had Riv. 2/1) 3a 300 Harlem RR pref, 383 100 y 1500 Hud RRR latm 1000 N In ist mtge. 17000 Ili Cen BR... 6000 #16 1060 ©, St P&F di. gb 1000 NJ C ist m b's 2000 Bel & ii 1st mb 8000 H &St IRR ba 18 she Bank of NY 26 Mechanics’ Bank 100 National Bank, 10 12 Bank of Com 5 Bx of the Rep.... 17 Clev, C& ORR... 10 Nusean Bank 400 Gateha & Cat ik ease 200 Del & HC 150 do bT 64%, 15 Pao M Stmship. 300 do.’ 6454 do,, 100 Ciev & foi | 24 198 a0... 23g 196 100 Ch! & Riki. Saw 60 200 do, 460 NY 220 ‘ KO 60 1800 340 . 00 200 6, +830 79 Yeo 3s x 50 CITY CGMMERCIAL REPORT. SaTURDAY, April 80—2 P. M. Asin —Sales of 150 bbls. both kinds at $6 75 per 100 Ys. Sock vp we Inepection warehouse, 1,286 obls, Fuour bas been in active request, and prices hi sévaveed 5c. « 100, per bbi. ‘Binds, we again Sales 1,700 bbls. of all Warar —Sales 7,600 buehels at $1 50 for mixed, and $) 48 for rea Western; also Southern red at $1 68, and white on p. t. (onn.—Aales of 26.000 bushels at 80c. a 84c for dam 9g 0 WeO0d mixed Western, and 8éo. a 870. for new yel- low Nortbern, Jereey and Soutbern, Bary —Seles },000 bosbels common State at 0c. By and Oats were inactive, Corton is quiet and powinal. Pork — Sales 600 bbls. at $16 25 a $16 40 for mena, $15 87 4 $16 12 for thin meas, and $12 60 a $12 16 for prime. LARD 18 beavy af old rates, ‘Bray 16 saieable and fia. ‘Wruskry.—-250 bbe. gold at 25c. a 250. “POSTAL DIRECTORY, P. way mail....... aM. mail, vie Erie Ris 536 A.M. and 3:45 P.M south western: 4. M and 494 P.M. PM asters wail, by railroad.5% A. M. ana 2 or M ‘The Postmaster General has issued a Mauine Larren chreniar restrictipg mail agents from m: letters 00 the raett earried to sueh extent an to prevent thelr jadicient time to attend 10 the Ingitimate daties of their sitions. In eopsequence of this for sl) Lape send their ‘Moses Teylor, Thursday, wel P.M The Overland ‘Mail for California leaves St every Monds Lake city, leaves St. Joseph every ‘and Thursday, at 8 AM. ‘or ii should ‘be marked “Ovi a &. Lage O:ry.The Overiard Mail from Loute Letters rerland, via Bt Joseph fo.) to Bade should be marked “ mE Bomnay.....The Overland Mail to Bombay closes in London Carcurra....! Omma, dc. Averraiia.. Via ami ‘aa follows:— Via Marseilles, on the Via Southampton on the 12th and ‘26th, vin Marseilles. 4th, 12th, eoah month. he Sot, 37 via ‘Vin Marsetlies on the ton 4th and 20D. ies and Suez on the 16th. Via South- ‘Suez, 12a ‘3d and 18th of and 26th, Via South Mavnrrios...Vis Aden on the 4th and 27th of the month, Via Southampton on the Sth of the month. mats ‘The tarseien malls are ceapaiahed on the eve of abovs uid aay ot then daiea fal om Sunday, the mall ‘Tbe souiban on the o asics, thould any of these Gates’ fall om Sunday,'ike maili despatched MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. iret Washington of ‘Afiica..s. Minot... Northern Light. HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMERA. ine cer ere ow ure 16h, From New Orleans duh, Havana 2d, arriving at New Caitawaa—From New York 12th, arriving at Havana 17th and New Orleans 19th. From New Orleans %th, Havana 30th, arriving at New York 34. DELPHIA—From New York 17th, a ‘st Havana 23d and New Orleans 26th. From New Orleans 6th, Havans Sth, arriving at New York 13th, Isapxi—From Charleston 4th ana due at Hi ‘Sth ‘Ba, From Havane 100. sad 25u due at New ‘York 16h and Slat Rg When the above dates fall on Sunda; steamers wil) sailon Monday, except from New Daeee ich an. and laters ended for the Wi atlrecces: 6 for few Youn Piunauy ALMANAC YOR NEW YORK—TRIS DAY. 459 65 HOON RISRS. HIGH WATER. Fort of New York, April 30, 1659, CLEARED, Steamehip Saxonia (Ham), Ehlers, Hamburg—Kunhardt & phicamehip Augusta, Woodhull, Savannab—S L Mitchill & ‘Bteamehtp Steamahip Bit Jamestown. untsville, Post, Savannah—H B Cromwell & Co. a Parrish, Norfol ik, ao—Ladlam & incken. opamp Patapsco Layfieli, Baltimore—H B Cromwell & Shio 8H Talbot, Burgess, Shanghae and Hong Kong—M M Freeman & Co. Bark B Colcord, Colcord, Bordeaux—R P Buck & Co, Bark Merrimec, Fitta, Falmouth—Master. Bark Kapic, M Bark Nazarene, Bark Honduras, Bark Hyperion, Bark Undine, Harrison, Bark Fight. B Bark Olars H Prig LD Ri Erig Babis, oer, ogera, ( Brig Grecian (Br), Gros, copes, Fort Spatn— Metcait & Duncan. it Johns, , Vera Cruz ~Hargous Broa. >, Wallace, Aspinwall—Metcalf & Duncan, Belize—F Alexandre. Ward, Barbados -T T Dwight. imyra, Lovett, St John- Edmiston New Orleans—Rodson & Foadick. jawhes, Savannah—Dunham & Dimon, |, Dutton, Kicbmond—C Brig G Wortington, Frelitry, Ban! iia Tho: Lie & Hoot ~Thompron & Hater. iracoa—Dovale @ 00. Brig Cy gret (sr), Smith, St Jo} n ig Loapna (Br}, Chisholm, Windsor. Brig Acadian (Sr), Lockhart, Hantaport—D & DeWolfe. Brig Trindclen, Havener, Philade)phia Pe Brig Mecosta, Baynes, Philadelphia —C & Brig Goiden. Lead, Johnson, Phi Brig Greyhound, Pierce, Klizabethpori—H D ladelpbia—etcaif & Duncan Brookman & Schr Paultaa (Br), Curtis, Kingston, Ja—G F Bulley. Lane, Ft Andrews—Breti, Son & Co. Schr Wren, Schr Ark (Br), Eisenborn, Halifax Schr Ocean Wave (Br), Lockhart, Schr Comet, ‘Gard, St John—! HG Donoy janteo D R'DeWolf 0, R DeWolfe, Schr Aloe (Br), Martin, Minrodle—J 8 Whitney & Co. Sehr 3M Heh clues, Brewster, New Orleans—J Smith & Co, Schr W C Atwater, alien. Pensacola. febr G8 A: Schr Edward Slade, chr © 8 Peaslee, Foster, Wilmtagton- ise, Conklin’ Waahia fear DOW febr Magellan, Inman, Kasivy Fobr Davison, Ryder, Nortoll Fehr B&mub, Bebr Geo 8} Bebr Dolphin, deme, © ivron, ir, ‘M Hedel!. with, Philxdelphia—J Hand. Bohr D B varoar: se, Jackeon"ille—Poat & Small, Boyles, Wilmington—Dollaer, Potter loOready, Mott & Co. Smith & Co, on, to} J Hofees, Phuadeipsta— Simpson & Clapp idge, ‘Elizabethport Nesmith & Bor bitzabethport-F Talbot & Go, Behr Kugeue, Kelly, Plymouth—A Howes. Sehr J. Warren. chapman, New Ii —Master, Schr Warren, Stannard, New Haven—Master, Sloop Blackstone, Allen Bristol Steamer 7 ly iiimore. ARRIVED. Steamebip Northern Licht. Tinklepan with passengers and specie, to Bieameniv Aiabama, Schenck. Kavaanah. wite mdse and sengers. to Sac) ‘Rteamship James with mdse (0 p jerienced & } K gave for 3 hours. ‘of body Island, paseed steanabipa Marion ton; 1 of Hatteras. ‘Aieamentp Jamestown, Parrish, Richmons i A PM Star of the Pout, bence for Savannah. Steamahip Columbia, berry, Chas ‘end passengers, © Spoffor: PM, signalized eteamabips mario: Star of the South, hence forBavanbah. Bad heavy NM gi Aspinwall, 633 days, Ds all 4801 rleston, April 26,2 PM, wepgers), to Apofford, Tileston & Oo. Bx ‘Abursday AM, 20 miles nce for Charles fo, with mane and pamengers. to Ludlam & Heyreken. Owing tos heavy NE le the J gut back to Delaware Breakwater aad ley at anchor jor 30 bours. Steamship Patapsco, TaySel, Baltimore, — hours, with mdse and passengers. to H 3 Cromwell & Co. Experienced a heavy ME aa Bbip Phoontx, Hoxie, Liverpool, March 24, with mdse, to Chas Carow. Za Inet, Jobn Smith, of London, seaman, fell ym the fore lopeaiiyard on deck aud was killed; Zid, lat 38, lon 3 of, spoke ship lenry) for Bremen. hbip Marianne Nottebohm, Lamb. Liverpool, March 7, with mdse ane 23 paasengers, to Leytn & Hurlbut Has experisnced very heavy westerly weather; I5ih inst, while reedug the fore topéall, Jobn Cane, of Ireland, seaman, fell to the deck and ‘wae ins Bbip © mape and 875 very heavy weaerly Jon 0, paved a lnrge. trom the Hanks to Bark Voriex (Br, of Yarmouth, NS), Allen, Boel 22, with railroad fron, to Kdiniston Bros, April 2) Job 62 40, saw abip Movs Blane, bonnd s. killed. ulion (Br), Thom) parsengen to Williame & ‘almonth, of sud from Baitemore (4 days irom Cape pan. Liverpool, March 29, with nm Experienced Al La, Lat 46 36, Schr George (Vt), MeLellan, Widaor, 10 days, with plaster, to0 a be Behr Mary, to Boston. Kehr cinta, bebr Obert) Bebr Grace Girdler Paine, bow hoop America, Kledman, Bristol, 2 de Hubbard, Galv fad light winds on King, Sullivan, \ >, Bailey, Ken ston, 16 days, with cotton, bound the passage. te, 9 days. dayn. $ an: y Bloop Cabot, Appieoy, Biack Bock, 2 days. Bleamer Bost, Kellew Pmilaceivna fheamer Albatross. W) Bbip Be bens with mdee, to lien, BELL Martio, from | unbam & jira Providence. OW. ndon and Gravesend, March 3t, Brig Keseue (ir, of Yarmouth, NB), Robb ir a wait obbing, from Malsga, BAILED, Samah Fulton, Soutwwptoa and Eaves Oty of Man- are abapebor aear BW Spit, bound out The epi Viking from the Spit and p Wee Urady Saeeeatakine Potton, for southaampion and Hee and or thive Liverpool and ‘Liverpool, at 6:35, Wi BIGHLANDA, April 90, sunsot—One ship off the Highlands to Wert the Dcae Belt aad one brig in the Eaners ong, bound in. Wind SW, light, UAN, a pril30, sucset—No inward bound vessels ia wight. Winl Be iigits ‘woaiber clear ~ Miscellaneous. ‘The steamship Fulton, Capt Wotton, sailed yesterday for Southampton and Havre, with— passengers. ‘The Br steamahip (ity of Manchester, Capt Kennedy, sailed yesterday for Liverpool via Cork. Banx Wersosser (of Woston), Peeling, sailed from Aspia- wall for Laguoa March 22, and was totally lost on Alargate Beef, off the Mosquito Coast, at 44 o'clock ont © morning of the 26th; captain and crew all saved. Capt Peeling, with wost ef the crew, went on to Trusilio in the boat, the frat and second mates retorned to Apiowall. (The W was built at Providence tm 184], S21 tons, rated A2s¢, and owned by H H Jones) four Wauxnad, before reported ashore ov Sandy Hook, was yeaterday afternoon got off by steamtug Magnolia, and taken ip tow for ibis city. Burr InteRNavionst—Roston, April 30—The ship Interna Beavey, from Liverp'ol for Bo tom, was sooken on the 1Otb iat, in Jat 44 25, Jon 4580, in a leaky Coad! fou; bad been throwing cargo overbourd for three days previous, and exoect edo habten the ship and stop the ieak. Bhe wanted no as sistance. (By tel) Burr Susan G Owens, Norton, from Liverpool for Belt!more, ‘which pat into Plymouth, 6, bad atem started, mein apd mizao masts sprung, and Was leaking, Sie was discharging on the 1sih to repair. Burr Joux M Mayo, Snow, at Boston from Apalachicola, re ports that on 26th, off Batteras, had a heavy gale from WSW, slove bulwark, Ac. Buu Auun A Cuarwan (of Halifax, NS), heuce for Norfolk, Yat oni on Bog Island guring ths gale of Aur As The a a e gene Ay vease! of 189 tons regi , buil in Talbot coun y , BiG Lovrsr, Captain Biowal, of Boeton, which sailed from Bahimore 2ist inst , having 100 tone of coal and 60 treaals for bush Diver, down the bay, to finish losding timber for Keune Vunbport, anchored the next day iu he Patapsco river On turday morping abe got under weigh im and beat down P charbel below Porth Point ‘lights, aud anch red at poon Jn 3% fathoma water, the wind’ blowlog heavy from foulbeaat aia with a higitwes. “Cn bunday, at two o'lock in the afternoon, the wind freshened, when captain hove u; anchor and proceeded down the channel.” The pale inoressed, d both apchors were dropped ; the brig dragged, and her stern struck the sand. ‘be wind continned to blow in heavy squalls, and the sea washed completely over her. Her rudder braces Were started, and the tide left ber completely embedded inssnd. All bands endeavored to gct ber out of her position when the tide raised, but without avail, The pumps were sounded, and four feet of water found tn the bold The coal is Hamden, Me , in'1845, 148 tone regi ter, and is owned by Ad- digon Childs, and others, of Boston, and is uninsured. Scum Tur E, Babbitt, from New Smyrna, Fla, put into Sa- vannab 26th in distress, Fenn Tariox Sats (of Provincetown}, Wiley, from Ta for Portland, during the gale of April 23 struck’on the Ground, which caused her to leak badly, and to lose her rud- derand anchors. she was towed to Norfolk 25th by pilot boat Remdeer, where she will repair. Scum Nortuuuneatann (of Baltimore), Talley, dragged her a tee ha in tt keel eet hc eee Bewell’s Point. She will be a total loss; crew saved, Scene Amanna, before orted ashore, has been off, and bauled on the marine railway at Holmes’ Hole Ssderes repairs. Kxy Wesr, April 25—About 2100 bales of cotton bave bean saved from ship Mulbouse, and tbe amount thus far received from {6 $85,285 14. The bark Buenos Ayrean {1 discharg- fog; the brig Tyrant is loading for New York; andthe brig a Avery sailed for that port to dey. Whalemen. pattie April 25, let 37, lon 66, was passed a smal! whaling achr, o Pietacstws, eee Spoken, é&c. Pay Bago! Nowell, from NOrieans for Antwerp, April 20, , lon 9 43, ‘Bark NH Gastori, Maxwell, 7 dayshence for Barbados, April 11, int 22 80, lon 60. ign Ports. Axyas, March 5—In port ships H 8 Mildmay, Web», and Si moda, Hill, tor kurope lag. Accna, WU Africa, Feb 28—In_port bark Utab, Yates, from York, for leeward.” sid 27th, brig Marshall, Smith, anama- boo. Bark "from Gillicoffees Feb 18 fur iee- meoln, Webber. NYork; schr Pewel, 1 Toro (and ald 2ist for Battimore via San 2oth, brig Three Elsters, Daily, Baltimore. Bid 10th, brig ‘ N York. BErucpa, “ADM 2—arr brig Leonard Berry, Frith, NYork 4 Ly CoLomeo, March 10-814 ships Andes, Putoam, Boston; 18th. Gem of ine’ Coean, Willlame, Madras and Caleutia. (The above were put under tbe head of “olorada”’ in Frid Foocnow, Feb 22—In port abips Alfred Hill, Nagel. for Bos ton log; Hingleader, Matibews, for London. engaged jelden City, L for do, laid on at, ona Boxe, Feb 26—In fort. ships Ticonderdga, Bawyen, ané wallow, Morgan for Havana, atmosphere. Lunt, and ba: Wiliams, for Sydney and Melbourne; ned Rover, Put ; for do; Kenta Claus, Foster, and Black Prince, Browa, for Han Francuco, early; Barreda Brothers, Peele; Gauntlet, Berland; Gcloen West, Gurwen, aud James Brown, Orabtree, for 40; cate I Hooper: Johen>n, for tam; Kania Wing, Wort, for ork, rat en wv Mor’ Berry, rape; ‘albert, Uregary, for ante; Aurora, Clough; Hel! Kock, "Hare son; Black Warrior, Lveas; Dirlgo, Atweod; Fiors Ingersoll; Grace Darling, Baxter; Leonidas Wilhans; wamelul ary L Button, Spier; Napie Neptune's Car, Forbes; Norway, major, aud Unole Toby, foule, une; burus Myrtle, Botstord, tor Yorm, lig st $8 per to; omet, Burr, for San'Franciaco: Aimatis, 1 n, a Hoyt, unc; scar Carbon, Ruletpher, for sale. Feb 19—in port slips Vituia, Hanbard, and Red Gaunies, apérews, for NYork; Keporter, Howes, ‘or Liver- pool; Fortuna, Senidder, for Sydney. NS A Magnolia, Poine; Joseph Peabody, Weston; Herrist & Jesse, Grey, apd Winged Arrow, Bearse, unc; Cathsrive, Feater, from Table Bay arr 1b, uuc. Macao, Feb 26-In port ship Live Yankee, Thorndike, for Havana; brig Kmma, Hill, from Bombay. MONROVIA, Feb 13~Arr'ahip Mary C stevens Heage, Grand Bassa (and eld 24th for Baitimore); 26th, brige President Bea- son, Champion, Baiumore (and sld’ March 2 for Grand Bassa); #th, Ucean Eagle, Yates, N York. Bw atow, Feb 18—In port ahip AlSoni, Darnaby, tom Bhang wr 6b. IAKGHIAR, Feb 20—In port sbips Cobota, Day, for Sian; Wilicamb, for New York, Komance of the’ Bea, Oald: well, for do; snow Squall, Lioyd, for do; Young Mecbsnic, Amabury; ‘Wnberafl, Bost; Judith, Brown; Eastern star, Jones: Union, Wiley, and ‘Aramis go, une; barks Nyw pb, Frice, do; Urania, Tarver, do; Maryland, Crosby, 49, achr Minna, Wood, for Nagaeait, Pixcarole, March 5—In port abips Josephine, Lindbolm, for Akyab to ioad tor Great Britain; Blois, Marcy, aud Borieo, sowarce, une; bark Clara L Bevan, Felerson, for freight or charter, phUNPERLAND, April 18—Arr ship Waban, Hartridge, Ham. 7 Witamroa, Feb i6—In port ships T W Sears, Drew, from Macuo, arr 0th, for New York, nearly ready; Flying Fish, Neal from Macko, arr 21d, unc; Minuehaba, Beauebamp, from Borg k opg 0 load for fingapore and Bombay; Win Morris, Jackson, repg; Invincible, Jonnson, do; Winged Racer, Raster- ‘brook, and Mastidl, Johnson, une, _ Home Ports. pALSXANoRtA, April 2—Sid schr Brilliant, Cole Bar BUSTON, April 29—Arr steam or State of Maine, Jewett, N York; ships Sarah, Emith, Grand Turk; John M Mayo, Snow, Apalachicola; brig Montgomery, Story, Havana; Neapolitan ‘cbr Fofia, Maresca, Pale:mo Via Quarantine, ship Fmpire. Soule, Liverpool. Cid sbi; Joana; Harley. Howes, co; bark Fountain, Kellar, Mobile: Herbe: A Hammond, Paine, Philadelphia; 8 F sollia Anna Taylor, Wells, N¥ ork; Golden We Chase, do; Empire. ‘I vell, do; Henry Gibbs, Snow, do Bid. wind Kast ship Charter Uak; barks James Cook, and Bell (and all anehcred in the Kc ads), BANGOK, April 27 Arr sehr Rubicon, Anderson, Norfolk. Sid 28th, brig W MeGilvery, Harriman, Havana. Be iii, april 28—Asre bark Puot Fish, Hoyt Boston. Sid ebip Maid of ‘the fea (new), Owen, San Francleco via Boston; rig Lod), adley. Matanzas, |AKK RIS LANDING, April 23~Sld acbr Rainbow, Have ner, Philadephia. CHARLESTON, april 25—Cld brig Jenny Lind, Raton, Da- obn Bell. Sheer, Mainpzas; Laura Gertrude, Kil ‘ol Batterly, Davie, do (and ald). Sid ship T J re; Swe brig Superb, Dahlen, North of CAMDEN, April 22—Arr achr Sarah Ann, Benson, NYork, LANVERB, April 26—arr sobr Gon Taylor, Jones, N¥ork. EASTPORT, april 21— Arr schra_ King, Wooster, delphia; 234, Adeima, Watts, NYork ior Pembroke; 27th, brig Lect, StMartins. Sid 27th, brige H # Bell, Pike, Asirwa, Pine, Baltimore. |. OLUUCES:&R, April’ 27—arr achra Amer Chief, Pressey, Rortolk for Rockland; #orida, Dennis, Vortinnd for Pailadel- phin, 2th Quickstep, Richerdaon, Jacktonvilie for H vel; ‘artin, Goldthwait, N York for Saco; Comet, Bogan, Kiizapetb- port for Haverhill; Mary Wise, Brewater, New York for Gar diner. yEAVESHILL, April 2—Arr schr Benj Stannard, Doane, N ci 5 HOLMES’ HOLE, April 27, PM-—Arr shine BF Sparks, Newcomb, Tangier for Foxton; Fidelia, Wheaton, and A K Mekenzie, Drisko, Philadelphia ‘for do; PR Chaue, Shute, do for Haverhill; Amytis, Baker, Baltimore for Bath Sid brig 3 Slie Frances; ee cturas, Richard Thompson, Grecisa, Ljpvid Smith, Qiana, U W Dyer, and Sarah B ewin. _fxib—Arr achra Atlantic, Wana, Philadelpbia for Portiand; D TW bldriége Cgden, Neediord for Norfolk; Arisdne, Roolaeon. Boston tor NYork, 2oh= Nogerival. Ridechre BF Sparks, Ariadne. 10 AM, ving N&—In port bark smma Cusbtog; brige Civilian, BK le Tromp: atou, G W Harter: echrad Wiliameon, Jr, Bil atwood, T ince, Jow Por. fon, W P Pbiili ry ter,'North Vee! oH Kisley, Hiawatha, Boston, Cameo, ps; Fedelin, Amytis, « Redington, K Hoynton, Amanda, re kK soRenaie, R¥ Chase, Fbilsdelphia,’ Avmutic, and DW hldridge. HAKTFORD, April 28—Arr sehr Chas Cooper Cooper, Eti- " Atwater, Damou, NYors. Sid achr Law- | WAST, April 23—Arr brig Freppoo. Pendleton, Tortu- York. pae S14 2¢th ‘brig a Avery, Angel NEW GRLEANS April 2—Arr (by tel) sleamahiy Philadel- full streem, Joho phia, Harrison, N¥ors vis Havana; whi Parsone, and Danubé erpOO ole mn. SOBF CLK, April 26— Arr gobr Shade, |.iane!), Hyannis. EW BEDFORD, April 23—8ld echrs Lorain, Charbuck, 290th, Mineren, Brooks, do. WrOkT, April 23—8i4 sobre Mary Langdon, Jane, Ni neta, Pool, Sarah Aon, Maine, Counecten, John # Plater, and ail cihers boud 8 and W. "la Dutoo island harbor, schr otal Child, Kelley, from Baltimore for Boson ~put ta for & ward Fy FORTLAND, April 28—~Arr barks Glen, Holmes, Mobile; Filan Pike, Hawes, «, wcbra Garland, Pareons; Forest, Eme- ry, and Lion, Hix. N York: weamor Obesapeake, Crowell, do, PROVINOSIOWN. Apel Zs—arr aches Susan Hall, Kil- burn, Jackmel via NYork, Slab, echr Smith Taitle, Mayo, Philadelpina, FROVIDENC! 29—Arr steamsliip Pellsan, Aldrich, iM 1 morris, Hoover, Pbibwielpila; Queen Wheeler: Banator, Rackett, and Josey Ik Pous, Holley, N york; Oreg yn, Rhodes, clo. yeah, ‘Apr 22—Arr weirs Lucy White, Glyver, N'York; ins, Ber Hear pril 25—Arr brig Charles Heath, Nichols, 8t mae SALEM. April 20—Arr bark Ionia, Goldamith, WC Africa, ld brigs Henrico, Lefavor, Para; Klize Buryess, Uptoa, Cayenne THOMASTON, April 2¢—Arr brig Fredk Rugene, Riff, Pht laelphis. ld pent Marcella, ‘Tracy, Rockport % lowd for aitimore, HOTON, NC, April 28—C4 achre Chronometer, Pler- fon, Bath: Aid, knglb, and Smithsonian, Van By unt, NYork, WAKEITAM, april 2-—Arr gohrn angler, Irae, N York, Tehtamownt, Baltimore Bid 2th, schra Cobsesct, Tobey, Hal: th, Lizele Maul, Lake, Philadelphis; 2°th, BJ Pick. up, Pickup, NYork MISCELLANEOUS, HAVING THIS DAY SOLD OUR BNTTRR perisining to Marchisi'e Catbolioon to Mensre ay neo, therefor, wil persone owing pe, et Belding tin aie, wiir cote (he @ with the anid Hanes & Park, bd ‘OU iuand gud weal, ine) @ New York and Chien AYE se | omit ail mention of tens 7 to J BMARCHIM 200, | MISCELLANEOUS. Is MUSIC, . Da, a - By paiciaaog aE Pesta th meron on do. " THE MUsiCAL OvEST, e 0, do, do. 0 centa weenly, you will procure ag much choke music as can be had at any Inveis store for 82, By cope pri 10 canta and Jndge for yout encke—crowens & Roa, Lous ued & Bons; 1B wuith, Wilismsburghy and ata Sther sews dene es this city end brook yu. PEAS Lxsiin 10 THe FRANK L.E8L1k TO TH® PUBLIC, MIBFING INDIVIDUALS AND DEPAULTERS, ‘The wew feature of my illustrated newagapar~tbe publica tion of muthenitc porwaite 0 mialog ovrsous amd 4@’aullers— bes borne good :ruite. Alread two, whoa portraits we have published, bave seen recoyuized by duut meana—one the Hey neob +. Harden, who bac ted away uccused of puleuning bis Wife; the otber, Samuel berger, waoee dorly, found lo the uBio. Was immediately recognized by the tal.bful portral: in my pa per ‘be public good which I contemmlated b1 my new eaterpriee bas alrerdy, 1h will be prey, efl-cted & portion of the end | bad io view, but'certain prominent gully papera seem determined W deny me the Just credit ous to wy enterprive and to serve thelr private ends, garble the telegrapuic repora w suct thelr Own prrposes, In the case of Mr Yeager. Mr Samuel Brevonrt received the iollowing telegrachie rep rt rom the chatraan of the eom- qmittee Who Went to Cherleston in search of Mr. Yeager:— Corr or re Ontar~at Teivonarme Desvarcn. ASTON, PENN. Apri 29. I ger found drowned in the rlver.” My a . nized by Leslie's pf MINGLE. ‘Dotbing can be claarer or more positive then thie " proving the tmporiant usefolness of my new epterp-iza Bat DEW YORK BEKALD leaves Ont my DAME Bod euhetit ites tor it “an ilustrsted paper.” while the lageneious and truth loving New York Latly Times & raliters toe desoateh as to e recognition of the body by means of the portrait When eo apple a despatch as the adore oan be altered or garbled to euit the private vique or mean jesiousy of the condustora cf public ) mroa’a, we may Just'y donbt the truthtulnes ff upy of the stat ments mate in ir co'um ig, J make this atstement to place the matter clearly before. the public and te claim whatever merit may be due to my private exertion and public enterprise FiaNk Ukduue wows IMPROVED SCALES Bequire no pit, POBSEESING SIX PULNTs Us’ IMPROVEMENT. To satiety the public that this ecale i allwe say ef it, we dave obtalzed pexmiasion to refer to the following parties in this city. who have our scales in constant use:— * W. H. Faleott, . Morris Canal Cc., Jersey ¢ 200 ton scale AB ‘Berthoud, Sh ‘Wh! Morgan | Kancolph & Co, Yriniy oullding Be Hoo & Lo, oundey... cas ‘ Waterbury &'Detrott Copper vo | 626 Broadway. J.8. Underbill, Dry Dock Iron Works. Jemea Borner & Co 28 Tiff st. --i W 1D. L. ry Hobe Iron Works... ng £9, Janes, Beebe & Co., $56 Bidway Fuller Lord & Co., 139 Greenwich Wm. Tiden & Nephew, 115 Norfolk si E. V bavgbwout & Co, 488, 490 and Morton, Grinnell & Co., 58 Pars } lace Blodget, Brown 4 Co., 83 Beehman at. Cape & Floyd... BSSeE z SESSEESES ©. © Cooke, Ichn Derry, Feq., 465 Nint! i Bicbolas brety, Third av. und Thirty second a eery Bt... Eline bepstend, keg, ington ai. ‘900 William Jaylor: Seq. Broadway and sroome ai.. 600 © Halt heq aS we 600 Wim H. Jackson & Uo., th 1.509 above names ‘enay of access, 1d that certificates from each of the above par- ties, und from all parts of the coustry, cun be seen at our store, 08 well as a railroad back scale ‘anda hay, ceal and cattle acale set up on the floor; also, reports of commitieca “VERMONT STATE FATR” “VIRGINIA STATE PAIR.” EB Fale.” “FRANKLIN INeT.TOIE FAIR” “VIKGINI€ AGRIGULTUBAL FAIR.” First class premiums were taken lant summer at each of the above fairs, after severe teats of theve scales. It may rot be outof place bere te state that it hes been our sim to place ourselves in competition with other scales as much a8 possible ent ‘ast summer in visiting e fe of the faire, = bich sre known tobe the be: ty, t. States thus to teat tte superl rity o scales. it ia very gratifying here to atte that in every tnatance where we have exhibited we have received the first clase premiu na. JON BOWS, Jr. Fang KE road way. ‘Brandon, Vermont, 91 Bi corner Dey street, up ataira, New York, EVERY 80sLe WasRanthD. GPBING macuans, OVERSACES, VAMPIRE DUBFERS, BUSINESS SACKS AND FROOKS, DRESS FROCK COATS, PANTS, VESTB, FUANIBHING GOODE, , ar EES ES ExsRERUETESS sBRERSERAE GS wWevvv vvvv vy vv AAAA BA BAA BA AAA AA ABA Framer" Aa AAA” AAA AAAAA AAAA AAA AL NYG RNNN NN> NK BNNN NNNR NN NN NN NN NN NN NN BN NN RN BN RW NN) ONN NN Na NN DN NN NNNN NNN NNN ANN NIN. FULTON STREET. BETWEEN GOLD AND CLIFF STRERTS. The amount of fashionable chtbing now on male at thie axe Sestubilahinen far exceeds that of any previous Borie devartmens, of weag~ rom that vot one suiled a overy respect