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NEW THF CHARLESTON (CONVENTICN. Avsival of the ; Spaulding at Baltimore. OUR SPRCIAL CORRE: nF OND IIE uw S. 8. Spavupiva, } ys aprile, 1soo, ’ The Delegates on Board—. hat Sea—Leming Bos ton Harlor—Enthusiastic Douglas Delegalss—The Ac commotiations of the 8. 2. Spaulding—Good Food ant Good Liquors—Police Regulations on Board—Priferences of the Delegates~ A Heavy Sea—The Delegates Casting up Accounts, dc. ‘At six o'clock this morning, we find curselyes out ta the open ses, baving passed a truly ploasant night on our passage through Martha's Vineyard. And now, with a glorious breeze blowing, and our fast, steady ship making good headway against the charming little billowa taat feot before her prow, let us take a glance back aud notice what we have passed through since leaving Boston, the stylo of ovr accommodations, the calibre of our passen- gers, and come other matters that will occur to us as wa proceed LRAVING HOSTON—BOOMING OF CANNON, TC After finishing the collation, which was par- | aken of, we should judge, taking a fair aye- rage, “ without distinetion of party,” the S. R. Spauld- | ng began to moye from the wharf, A strong Douglas { poech, enuncia’ed at the caret the coliation by Col, Ezra Mell, of Waiertom -, GAVE rige to considerable obeering: and ae the moved off, cheers for Dougias wore given by the crowd on the wharf, amid loud cries Of “Sack 10 Dougias,” “Stick to Douglas,” “If you don't mominsic Dougias you'd beter not come’ back,” &o , &e. Some of the multitude were evidently in favor of Dong: das, but we shall presently ascertain how far the dele- | gatee on board esent the wizhes of that muiiitude, | acd as we pr 1 We shall represeatthe case oxactly as out partiakty., But previous to this, let us ‘HU ACCOMMODATIONS OF THES. R. SPAULDING Extra ac ations have been fitted up for the pur- se OF Ihe pre excursion. Berths with cartains have een construc’ d in the jorward between decks, and Beem {o be conmfortaple, The staterooms are commnodious for asea going steamer. Tho saloon fa noatly furnished, and everything thos far ind! ates that the boat is etauach, well sp) well commanded. Tno Commodore of the excursion, Col. Peter Danvar, of Waltham, ‘Mass., master trnckman in the Boston Cas- tom Hovse, avd Dr, Churcblil, of Chelaea, Mase. , Atincl¢ {g tho came institution, and also one of the Pricesps! mover ¢ Undertaking, have dove as much be sueeess ¢ oterprise Warranted at apy time ie contributes to the comfort and amusement of the guests. itis a this getting up an exoursion, at one bux red 4 pe ‘cet, in Yankee Land, among oviumble tw the good nenso of the y that tho alfs'r has mot with the is amply sapplied with +8 emdenco was furnished at the supper ouly meal we have az yet taken on board; ‘nore, ae , tae Wine List ig equal to that ‘ere, and the prices nearly the same eatablished on board, where good ton cents per glass. moderate ox! sbip, and one of » tat ail porsous found at all ove once be Lent to Franz, the stoward, fi Mapipuiations auc for th of ia Plasre ia the shupe of ri TUE PASSANG! A rego'tr bar liquors are aiapetsed at Rize’ to 8 There a d from saine, New Hamp: "8, a3 before st will | Baltimore, where this wil! be mailod. ont are the following F. Shepley, of Portiand, delegate at large, always ® democrat; U.S. Disteict Attorney for Maine F. W Farlev, alao delcgate at Jarge, old line whig. Mr Farley will go tor tho best man in the convention; would, ig faicly moulded into named canaidate, whom he came House four or five years ago. Bui even Gen. not be objectionadie to Mr. Varley, for Mr. F. seems to be a goatleman, who, lke Oo}. Damas, loves @ man the more the better he fights him. Delegate from District One—Thomas K. Lane, of Saco. ‘He ia tbe subatitate of Hon. Augustin Haynes, of Bidde- ford, who was elected by a Houglas comvention. Mr. ‘Lane dose not objec: to Douglas, but goes for conciliation and the strongest man. District Two—C. Necord (non mi records!) woars a white ravat, and don’: object 0 sceing a man enjoy himself. P. Save. Record goes for Douglas. \ S.C. Blanchard, a wealthy ehip owner, is for Douglas. Third District R. Frye. Fourth—J. G. MeCtintock. Sixth—P. 8. J Tatbot. Me. Talbot is a solid, uncd- Brusive gentlemen. He does not oppose Douglas, but his opinion is that the noc democratic States should not force | an objecticnable candidate upon those States upon whose votes the party relics to elect. H You have already been furnished with a deseripiion of | the characteristics of the New Hampshire dolegates, in cluding the only delegate trom that State now on board— | Péti George W. Stevens, Eq. Joba C. fucker, of Boslon, who is a substivate ix the com tested cae of the Filth district. Ho is the friend of Me. Hoard, and an active worker wher he sets about it, and will, of course, sustain the claims of Messrs. Hoard and | Lovejoy to sats ia the conveation, in place of Messrs, Hallett and Doberty. In case General Cashiag should Rot atteod the convention, as is aow intimated, Mr. Hoard, who is one of tho alternates at lar x, may be solect- ed in bie stead—Mr. Swiit, of New Bedford, who | is siso an alternate at large, being already a delegato from he first representative district. If Mr. Heard goes into the Convention in place of Gen. Coabing, the troubles of tho Fifth may be considered iu & Tncesure besied, unless Mr. J. C. Lovejoy and Mr Tucker, ; | dato, wo ott | he m the passengers not before enumerated is Mr. | ng whige aad Au YORK HERALD, the go by, and the Ol'csgo Couyeation will run up Sow- ard and pai! bir fleg to the mat, ena where, then, are We soatiered oli we wuigs sad Americans of the North togo? Seward will carry off the anti-Lecomptom vote end a good share of tho Catholics, and be will be elected, anc we of this third party will disappear like a fog before the riving sun. we t want to atay out have bad enough of that, the cold asin 1856. We @re disposed to Join the re- publicans on easy terms; bus wo cannot wapport ard. Wo thought we bad scared him off with Jndge Mclean, when, bless you, Folix Zollicoffer, of Tenxcasee, writes us # letter that he has dug up aa old Presicenoy Sshing letter of McLean, which lays Lim out With tho South Americans as flat as Bates, You know that sixco this late abolition letter of Bates, our Baltimore Com- ‘vention would not touch him with Theu again, if we drop Mcl.can, a Seon ‘Beit goes down with bin; for Beli bay expressed Bia readiness torun with Mclean. fires ‘place, pon Dougias. We have still Crittonden and Botts to fal! back vpon; but our chances North and South all hingo, i Let Douglas be mad the the democratic nomince, and while we of the third party in the North can brig the republicans to their oats, we, the third party in the South, az sens Douglas, willbe able, | with a good eilff Southern tie jet, to carry Southern States enocgh to throw the clection into the Houee, And what hoid the clection in our bands M the Teaty to | then’ Why, theh, as each State in the House only gives | Obe vote for ‘Preaident, apd 6 our ihird party upoa that point hold in the House the blanco of powor, wo shad Don't you seo? Doug'ss, then, ageiost the field, is the candidate of ty for the Charleston nomination, ‘They tell us and will be rominate?—that the Northern fire- eaters, when they smell the fat things of tho kitchen, are ovirencer, back down, eat dirt, roll ia the mad and shout and sing all day for ‘Dougies—that this South- ern firo-eating hostility to Dovglas: any danger, or eny truth, Douglas thund ‘You will find all this out at Charleston, be put on tt rate ticket. Ubey are ready to bet on Douglas. CONVENTION. fully correct. Stansbury. Sloop EB. tisdiction of the Couxt. Before Hon. Judge Hall. which su; the Commissioner. not ‘peeseas. sober bo berm can bi the progecution to resist the facts. the jury. trict Attorney, tion and affidavit. Mr. Graves then read the following : ern District of Neu | the city of New Yor Isaiah Marsha! for to bring bin, with ibe cause of bis tmo: | ew York, April 17, 1360. | To this we of babeas cor Mr. Gravel whois the alternate of Mr Heard, carry onthe @ght. In cate the delegates appointed at the bolting Convention in the Fiftu shoutd bo admaitta!, tho delogation will therefore | staad, J. C. Lovejoy aud Juba C. Tucker, in place of Benj. ed Cornelius Doherty Mescrs. Poker'y and fucker are the representatives of i dilarent wings of the ad citizens of the FYith, andit | fs neccesary fo secure both in orier to give the deapcra. | ic candidate for Congre:e in ihat ciztrict any show of suc- e*s wt the nex! election. Heard has been the caud!- #0 Copgressioral elections, and is not likely | Webster, Esq , aepires for thathonor, | If Dougias has a majority nifon, Mr. Hallett and Me. Doherty will be chm SICKNESS AMONG e of cloring this deepatch (10:75 A. M , 14th) aulding is off Biock Island. The sea fs high rong, and the steamor pitches nisely At least one-half the delegates hi suflered (ho horrors of sea sickuess; and they will go to Charleston with clean etomacas, if not cleao bands, poli- tically. Bot tbe sickness is not confined to delegates alone; other passengers, who have not lately been down | to the sea In sbips, are suit. Tiog dreadfully. They are | ke ghosts in a pantomime. out the Convention or the Presi As tho ship continues to roll and pitch, the dele- gave conticne to throw up thelt speculations and their | breakfest RGATES, RIC delegate. sf Sick 1? yelluped the poor man; ‘ a } as a hore « Who's your candidate?”’ «+ aban’t a; I've throwed ve times alroad: 4 new in”? and he dia.’ The idea of | the refinement of cruelty. | T have come qnalms on the subject myself, but I guess a | lite wormwood will “‘scttle” the matter. pact ton o'clock the ship gave a double roil that | 1 hands and the cook. I thought myself she ‘own about a quarter of a mile. went Bantimore, April 16, 1860. The Vip Up the Chesapeake Bay—The Kifect of the the Proclivities of the Delegates-—Lane’s Prospects in the Ascendant—The Anti Douglas Men on Board— Jor the Depavitere from Baltimore, dc., 2. After encountering another storm of rain white eoming | up the Cheeapeake bay this morning, the 8. R. Spaulding and ber precious freight reached this port at eleven @'clock. As the pert of partial destination approached, the opiniors cf the politicians on board sottled themselves | more firmly—tho Lane men more Lane and the Douglas | men doubtfal. Maime will in no case attempt to force a Candicute upon the South who ia distasteful to her. Two more ¢riegates from Maine turned up to-day, viz :—Major Arvida Heyford, cf Bangor, who gocs to Charleston as the Bobet tute for hee ph Porter, and Tymothy Field, also of Bangor, sobstit for Col. Uaks. Major Haylord ig an old Steger, and Mr. Field is a good type of active Young Smerica. The New Hampshire dolegation, it has been announced, ‘will meet tn Washington on the 19th, Dut It migh! as well meet to Cay or to morrow, as all the delegates are or will then be there, except Captain Marcy, who is absent in New Oriears. The Maine delegation held a preliminary msticg on board the Bequence. ‘They go to Warhiogton today, and a conenl- fation will toner be held at Willara’s. ‘The ant!-Douglas men op board are Dr. Bradford I. ‘Wales, Deputy Collector at tho Boston Custom House; E. Wilder Farley, of Maine a incorrigibie): W. R. Faye, Postmaster ai Lewiston, Me. (contesting a seat). Theas are abovtall. Mr. Shepley, or Maine, ig very conzerva five this morning. He is for Lane if the South docs not object. Pe the entire delegation wil! goto Wasbington t) a 8. R. Spaulding bas made the passags from Boston Yo Baltimore er about sixty tive hours, including one hour's detention at Bi Isiand. She is a good vessel, but rataer hort of atest to to contend with the bad weather abe bas ®@ncountered on this bey ‘We leave Baltimore for Charleston about half past five D’clock We inceday afternoon, on the arrival of the Wash Wwgton train, Our Washington Correspon: 16+ ‘Wasmixcton, April 15, 1860. Br, Dewslos and His Active Engineers fer the Charleston | Nominotion, who B elong to the Old Line Whig and Ame- rican Klements, and their Reasons for ali is Hara Work in Behalf of Douglas, The managers of the loose opposition conservative na- Bonals who are to hold their National Convention at Baltimore on the 9th of May,are very much oxercised Goncer nrg the fate of Mr. Douglas at Charleston. ‘They aro working in every possible way to secure his ‘nomina- tion, end ‘Ley are frank enough to tell thoir reasony for it. They say that with Dougiag wa the democratic canal: 4, a, baz cow put in a plea of gome kind. The Court said i sent time. Tbe Detrict Attorney said that nothing was stated in the affidavit of the prisoner except that ho was “unlaw- fully held,” and as to that the prisoner-claims to be sole plead. Mr. Graves submitted that they were not concluded by the indictment. They deaircd to raise the question of juris- | diction, as the prisoner had een arrested in not, Me. Lovejoy and Mr. Tucker aro likely | trict | the United States. io all this nit ii ching, ig a d———d fool. is all bosh, when you bring these Saiamandera within smelling cistance of the Spoils; and that be who believes there is any sincerity, or ‘Southern anti- The fro enters Prisoner UNJGKD STATES CIRCUIT COURT. will lop, and bluster and cave. Tho Ciecionati platfor DO more and no lees, will be adopted; and Nouglas ‘That platform can still bo loterproted both Ways; and if tt don’t guit eo well in the South with Kansas in the foreground, it wil suit to drive the republicans off from Seward, co as to let us come in up North, and make @ geod fignt ogalust the democracy dowa South on a sepa- Such aro the latest movements and estimates of the cn- gineers of this third party. To get a foothold they deire to breek up both the republican and the democratic party, and they think that Douglas ts the man to do it. THE OYSTER SLOOP MYSTERY. The Mysterious Murders on Board the A, Johnson—The Pute in a Special Plea Against the Ja- And THE MARYLAND DELEGATION TO THE CHARLESTON In our lst of the Maryland delegates to the Charleston Convention are one or two inaccuracies, which we cheor- In the place of Victor Holmes ehould ap; pear the name of Wiiuain Byrner, and in tho piace Ohi ver Stansbury should appear the name of Carvell Arnit 17.— The United States vs. Atert W. Hicks, alias William Johnson.—This morning the prisoner was put forward to plead. He maintained the same stoicism ported him through the examination before He sometimes looks inquiringly at the counsel who took part in the proceedings. Mr. Graves said that before tho prisoner put in a plea to ihe indictment, he (coupael) would ack fora writ of habeas corpus, in order t raige the question of jarisdic- tion, which they were prepared to contend this Court did ‘hey thought this tho easiest way to the question of gdh, eon if it ts decided against the done to the prosecution. Ex Jucge Koorevelt, United States egpeed Attorney, and Moests, Hunt and Dwight, assistants, pi appesrod for 14 for msi ast kas been without zbt, and belden hp honmeat iayasess, United. Sesion To the Hon. the Ctreuit Court of the Vnited States for the South pate the second clrcult now én :—Albert W. nicks, otherwise called Wil- lam: Jovnson, preenee showcth to this Court tat application, contended that the prisoner should plead to the indictment ‘The Court remarked that if these was apy question of Jaw it might be presented asa statement of facts ia (ed controversy. The indictment, probably, contains all tions which give the Court jurisdiction, and it would therefore, be more eppropriate to try the question ot This wight be put ip issue and the question goto Mr. Hunt said ne ailidayii bad becn served on the Dis- Tae Court direeted the prisoner’s counsel to read the court. to the end that what ML BERT Ww. HICKS, Me mer be done., a ets W. Johnes judge of the Jaw and the facte. Pte Grand Jury had, on the:r oaibs, indicted the prisoner and he was here to ited States of New York, whereupon he prays thie Honorable Court (01 to issue their writ of habs risonment, areas rote yppended tho aifidavit and draft of a writ id he thought it his duty. while denying the guilt of the prisoner, to make this appiication. Mr. Hont remarked that the prisoner was in court and may technically be unneccsrary for | the prisoner (o be compelled to put in a plea at the pro- another dis- The Court said if there was no dispute ea to the facts, there might be a difference of opinion between the jatges and tbe case be finally carried to the Supreme Court of Mr. Graves ther put in the following epecial plea:— Albert W, Hicks, otherwise called William Jobneon, a that the court ought not to iake cognizance of the b seas, in the indictment 9) ‘Rever-be} robbery npon the cause pro: ary firet found a: | mect on ths ah orm ba Providen Island, within court bag eo jariediedon over fences ebarge: over tre ofiencts charged in ty Leis not ity. rehended for tbe offer the indictment, ace of led, be- ees ne mas Mareh, nding ofthe inde eee a in its at th? United Statea of amerisn whieh the subject matter of of. avd the cart ae by Jaw, bas (yey “ Are you fisk ?”” wan Just now asked of aoe | iberefure praye thavbe may be cismised and discharged by The District Attorney said tha’ the prosesution were prepared to go to trial, and should contend that this was the diguict where the’ prisoner was a3 that the indictment was drawn in w statu’e. Judge Haji sald tbat as Court wou'd proceed with The Mepbeeten put in fellows:— reat caution. prehended and ie words of the this was a capital case. jhe y the District attorncy, is as James}. Rooseveli who, for the U Taitted Stater, proscoutes on t iis bebsif, says that ibe said United barred from further proeecuting the vn, wasrot fire: four Reciences charged in said indictment in revit of * <a RY ipod BS Tale, nor Fi ited Sita, 8 fhe eaid Jann sevelt on. behalf of Tesemsas tetan: aeeane by the coantry. the in eaid inten, Meged aid. Indic he rah thet the anid” Albeit W. eicks, obes wise celled Wilt Sea om | Nene eC found nor’ first apprehended for of Provi- ae is, alleged | ian a sited Bt ‘States ‘Mr. Graves claimed that the prisoner had been arrested ‘im the city of Providence, | district, whero he was indicted | Mr. Dwight gave a histor | When the man was arrceted if Nivens and bir. Smith, | only expressed his willingvess to coms | Yeus at once, but he gigned a pa 07 pene: Island, and not in this of the case, and said that iu Ruode Island by offiser be wasusked whethor he would consent to come on to New York or prefer remaiping in jail until a requisition was obtained, and he (prisoner) not ‘ith Mr. os rer to that effect, | was subsequently arrested by the Uaited States area bere, on the 26th of March, ona warrant for murdor, and again arrested by that officor, on the 28th, on & war- rant for robbery of the high esas, Judge Hall paid, under all thoze circumstance, and as 1 will let. fhe cate is Lkely to precent some complication, matter stand over unti! the morning, at ton o'clock. In the meantime oounzel can agres upon the pleadings. Mr. Graves said that they did not agree on ail the facts stated by Mr. Dwight. The prisoner bas been arrested nthe bogas charge ef passing counterfeit money; he was arrested on that charge, and brought away under against him, aad the suspicion that that was the charge pberge was. uldipg, but tranaacted no busines: of con- | after he was brought hore he was informed what the real Theat would present another very interest- ioe naar ese the Courtand jury. The prisoner was fo station rmed at against bim. house of ihe charge brought Judge Hab—Had the officer who arrested him any warrant’ Mr. Hunt exid he had not. Mr. Dwight—And no warrant was used until Hicks had voluntarily returned to this sity District Attorney Roosevelt —' all; they arrested him at their own peril. ey ol no authority at Mr. Dwight—One of them was not a police officer; he res ® reporter of one of the daily papers snoutf civent fn the ure of the lanza reat’ is u Reosevelt—It_ is important that your Honor ourself of a misapprehension which arises ige employed here; the word ‘“ar- a, as T under tand it, in this caso, and that is an imprep per term; he was not arrestod; there was no arrest winatover at Rhode fsland: it was a8 if John Doe | came up and took him by the arm, came along. Li we wani to must op a word arrest. Judge ‘would be to agree | writien stalement of the fs he voluntarily getatthe real queation wo fall—Pethaps the better way ‘for you to do recigely upon ‘he facts: to have a ple, Go thatthe jary may find | a special verdict if they please. judge Roosevelt—A question may arise whether that | fara and apprehending wore within the meaning of the of Oongress. That, alter all, was the main fact. )ihewmuner was thep adjourned watil this (Wednesday) morning at ten o'clock. Court Ca! 226, 06, 428, 440, 142, 146, OT. jar—This Day. Over xp Taxminzn—Part 2—Police cases. Scrrarorn Court.—Part 1—Nos. 241, 242, 327, $43, 345, bag 141, iol "381, a i 387, 339, 891, 382, 39, 313, 23, Sai, 20, 66, 2—Nos, 388, 366, 34 » Hien kdareae FINANCIAL AND “COMMERCIAL. | publicene to terme; but let the democracy give Douglas Tuxspay, April 17—6 P. The following is 4 comparative statement of ai exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to fo- reign ports for the week, and since January Ist. 1958. 1859, 2300 $1,286 359 $1 460,057 $2, 165,227 -16,868,945 16 804,065 22,157,486 Sloce January 1.... 27,056,864 Wres,n2 24 593,673 The steady increase in the exports from this port is a subject of legitimate congratulation. Money coutinues very easy and vory sluggish. Five per cent 1s the standard rate for call loans and very choice short paper; good long paper, with two approved names, ranges from 6j to 6}. The indications are that the banks are expanding again: The Sub-Treasury received less to-day for duties, The receipts were $125,592, of which $89,000 only for customs; the payments, $118,354; the balance this evening, $7,484,728, Foreign exchange for to-morrow’s steamer from Boston closed with « better feeling for sterling bills. The asking rate continues to be 108; a 109, and this latter figure has been quite freely con ceded by buyers to-day. Francs, however, are dal! of sale at 5.174 for city bankers’ names. The mail in not a heavy one. The following are the last quotations of sight ex- change on New York at the cities mentioned, the quotations being in all cases for gold:— Chicego. Bt. Louis Cincinnati... New Orleans, Mobile . Philaseiphi Baltimore, Boston., There was considerable animation on the Stock Exchange to-day, and prices were generally higher. The commission brokers report a marked increase of outside orders for stocks, seomingly predicated on a gradual improvement in railway trafic. Central sold very freely at 80, closing 7} Did, against 79] at the close yesterday, Galena ad- vanced on rumors of increased earnings, sold free- ly at 63} a j, and closed 63} bid, against 62] at the close yesterday. Harlem advanced 1 per cent; Kock Island, 4; Toledo, $; Erie, j; Michigan South- ern, old, 3; guaranteed, 4; Michigan Central, 4; Reading, 3; Harlem, 1]; Hudson River, J; Pacitic Mail, 3. In the afternoon the market was quite active, and stocks closed firm at the followiag quo- tations:-—Virginia 6's, 934 a 4; Missouri 6's, 834 a 3; Canton, 21 a 22; Cumberland Coal preferred, 14} a 15; Pacific Mail, 1053 a 106; New York Central, 797 a 80; Erie, 14{ & 15; Hudson River, 413 a 42; Harlem, 144 a §; do. preferred, 39} a 40; Reading, 41) 9 4; Michigan Central, 48} a 49; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 12 a 4; do. guaran- teed, 23. 4; Panama, 1333 a Tiliaois Central, 604 a 61; Galena and Chicago, 63) a j; Cleveland and Toledo, 284 a §; Chicago and Rock Island, 635 a. It may probably be assumed that the State tax biil will pass in the shape reported by the Assem- bly Committee of Ways and Means and amended by the Senate, which levies a direct tax of 3f mills onall the assessed property in the State. This is considerably more than was ever taken from the people oi this State in a single year. A very small addition would make it § per cent on the entire property of the people of the State. The amount raised in the aggregate is the enormoussum of $6,465,000. This money is divided as follows:— For the week,......4+ Previously reported. 2 mail. $1,060,000 . '355,000 3. General pur 1,875,000 4. Capal comp! 1,410,000 6. Interest on debt, 710,000 TOU... .cssceceesseeveeeeeeoB% mittls, 85,465,000 Of this enormous sum about a million and a half at least are rebbed from the people. The amount appropriated for the completion of the canals is, as every one knows, simply a fund for the support of the republican party at the Presidential contest this fall. Not two, but twenty millions might be spent on the canals withont bringing them any ocarer completion than they are now; and the enormous amounts extracted from the people an- nually, for the ostensible purpose of completing them, are used by each successive dominant party at Albapy in carrying elections, buying up voters and supporting shoulder hitters, broken down country politicians and rascals of every stripe. On a calm review of the acts of the seesion now cnding, however, the natural impulse of every eitizen wili be to thank Providence that the State Legislature, which had so much power and so little honesty, did not rob the people more thoroughly than it has done; that, while it has taken the money of the public in half a dozen ways, created useless offices, granted away to its members the most valuable franchises of the city, and levied the heaviest tax ever laid upon the people of New York, it has left us our houses, our lands and some of our personal property. It is pretty clear that no power short of that wielded by the New York Central Railroad could have re- sisted the raid made upon that property by a ma- jority of the Legislature. Had the banks of this city been the proposed vistim—as they may be noxt year—it is certain that they would have been mulcted. The same result would have followed had the attack been made on insurance companies, on shipping, on newpapers, or any other great interest. From this time forth, until more care is taken by the people in the selee- tion of representatives in the State Legislature, each meeting of that body will be regarded by all respectable people much as, in former times, mer- chant shipe used to regard the approach of « pirate craft. The timid will flock to Albany with money to bay off the legislative thieves; the hold will storm, and threaten; the shrewd will log-roll and scheme to outwit the elected robbers by some pro- ject of knavery more audacious than their own. Until new care is taken in selecting mem- bers of the Legislature no interest in this State can be deemed secure henceforth; neither banks nor railroads, nor commerce, nor indnstry, can be regarded as safe investments for money so long as the most unprincipled rogues in the State have for three months in each year the power to levy blackmail upon them with impunity. That such a shocking state of things must, sooner or later, if not corrected by the people at the ballot box, culminate in_some catastrophe, perhaps re- scmbling the San Francisco Vigilance Committee, is plain enough; but before this can he tolerated, something more must be endured. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $29,957,702 29; and the balances, $1,701,965 86. The weekly statement of the Philadelphia Lanks presents the following aggregates as compared with those of thé previous week:— April9. April 16. $11,673, 835 11,684,370 Inc. 10,796 27,214,254 27/414,580 Inc.230,326 ipectie... 200/674 6,415,711 Due fm oiker banks 1'as0'N0G 1744 Dve to other banks.. 4,085,095 _4/164.678 Inc. 78.953 . 2 1g.012,140 Inc.5 3,378 : % 3,252,186 Dee 276,719 Fie Railroad in March -$433.311 76 872,287 46 . see $81,021 si The earnings of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago road for the quarter ending March 31, were: $482, 02 se 42 1860. 1859 THCTOMRE., cc sce esesereeeeenecees “304 938 69 The earnings of the Chicago and Northwestern railway for the first week in April, 1860, were. bab 69 For corresponding week last year. 6,465 39 Increase in 1860. s+ eee $4,299 30 The March earnings of the Norwich and Worces- ++ $23,801 30 seseee 26,864 66 WOOTEN rr reerenere ‘pg cosion mitt of New Yort, op Pritay jas. The cop wore fully complied with, tho sunt of $62,280 having boon paid tu cash to the reoviver of the comporation, ang also $15,000 im hquidetion of & claim bed by the Farmers’ Bass, “which, with the $10,000 forfeit money paid on the dey of exis, makes half the emoust at Wutc the proporty was sold. Stock eae, ‘Turspay, April 17, 1860, 960 obs Hirlom RR 18% 100 a 3 $3000 US 5's 18€6.., BOC Silesouri 6 60 Califor’ia 3006 do... 8 1000 Erte RR 2mb ex AKO MCRSyelmeich 0824 200 1000 Mich Sop fb., 70 200 40.0... B16 100 Mic So 2d. m'b 473 LOOMSANiadgistk 235¢ 50 Hank SLIERD Thy 60 40..4.-.800 22% 3000 MukMieeimich 38° 100 Mich Central RE, 4034 100 Clev & Tole fb 69% 80 4054 sabe Bok Amerion 110°. 200 860 485% 9 Buk St of N York 10036 160 wi Bik RR 11% 5 artisans’ voees’ DM 16 Del & HudCanaiCo Hd 60 Penn Coal Co 8315 200 Iil Coat RR ge id 100 Cley & Pitts RR... 26 Vac M88 Co. 880 108 195 6 do 25 Clev, Pain! BOARD. $60C0 Missouri 6's... ae ag ee RR. My 5000 Tenn 6's, 90... 3 60 eae -yNCue NON 10000 Os ees sone boro fSoaimba 8. beU oXStJORR bs 0 oa jing 5000 MCASpeimefebs 94 sty Mich Central RR. 49 4000 Mich Sos ft bde. 7 200 MS & N Ind Bl 12 2000 LaQ&Miligbes 12 100 IliCenRRecrip.: 308 G01 20 sbe National Bauk 1013; 150 do 6036 20 Corn Exchavge Bk 100 100 Cleve & Pitis RR. ™% 100 Peoific MSS wr 1057, 60 do 8 50 N Y Cen RR... 80 560 Galena & ChY ER! 6¢ 10 do. 6 do. £30 64 100 200 Cleves. foi RR..06 2835 5 800 do. 2815 500 Erle RR. 200 do. 29 106 Hudson Riv iR.. 4co do. 2834 200 300 do. 29 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Tusspax, April 17—6 P. M Asirs —The market was steady, witn small gales: pots S4¢., while pearls were at & 680. Breansrorrs.—Flour—Tho market was leas active, and sales of the lower grades of State and Western brands were made at rather easier rates. Modium and higher graces were firm, with a fair demand from the trade. The sales footed up about 7,000 a 8,000 bbis., closing witnin the ie following Tange of priees:— — ine State, Extra State. 2 8! » o & 400 5 50 30 w & 80 60 a 7 00 7 aT 60 6 25 a 6 35 64007 60 760 a8 00 8400410 Oorn meal. . 3400 410 Canadian 4 fair demand, with sales of 360 a 400 bbie. $5 65 a 87 25: Southern flour was .active aud prices were firmer, with sales of about 2,500 bbls, closing within the range of the above quotations.” Wheat—all good qualities were firmly beld, and in‘erlor descriptions neglected. Buyers were dis; to stand aloof, while holdere of good lots continued quite firm ia their views. The sales footed up about 10, 000 bushe!s at $1 75 for choice white Eeniakyy $1 60 for whito Western, and $1 30 for extra Io’ spring, and red Western at $) 42. Corn was steady, with lees pressure to sell. The transactions footed up about 26,000 bushels, including Weateru mixed at 78346. @ 743¢0., cated white at Tic, end yellow Jormey and Southern, with Southern white ice) at Tic. a 80c. Ryo was firm at §8c.a85c. Bar- ley was Cullaud nommal at 70c a 77c, for State, and at 80c. a 82c. for Canada West. Oats were firmer and in request, with sales of Weetern and Canadian at 44c. 9 443¢c., and State at 444/c. a 4534. Corrnx wes quiet and sales limited; 100 bags St.” es meinga. were sold at 12%{c., and 76 bags Maracaibo at 16346. ‘The stock of Rio coffee on the 10th of April was 6,025 ; Btock of Rio coffee on the 1’ |» 1660, 5,026 bags; Maracaibo, 3. 2,760 bags; Jamaica, 3. Sk, Domingo ccttee ssTiacelptia Baga: Te Kew York, erie ‘Total, 33 ie ‘The market was un 000 bales on the i Shine following NEW YORK CLASSIFICATION. the 2 cxice embraced about 1, qu os 35 v0 236 12% Phe following is a statement of the movement in cotiwn since the lst of September last, as compared with the pre- vious four years:— 2,201,000 2,584,000 apr0,000 4.1 4,127,000 at ports. x By toGr. Brit.:1,169,000 1,183,000 1'372/000 2/074;000 to France.. '832,000 297,000 "343,000 + '509,000 Ex. toother f.p 326,000 236,000 441.000 374, 000 Total exports. .1,766,000 1,715,000 2,361,000 2,957 000 Stock on band. 441, 000 107 798,000 Of which dui tho past week, Ecintinds ia t the above:— Ree. at ports. 600, 000 56,000 Ex. toGr. Beit. 46,000 96,000 oso 94,000 . to otherf. p Total exports.. 62,000 126,000 112000 ‘119,000 ‘The inoereate in receipts at the ports, compared with last year, was 757,000 bales. The increase in exports to Great Britain was 502, 000 bales; increase to Frauce, 161,- 00; decreaze to other foreign ports, 67,000. Total in- crease in exports, 796,000. Freicnts —-To Ltverpool—250 bales of cotton were por } gaged at 3-164. a 7.82d. ; 3,000 gallons oll at 228. 6d. ; boxes cheese et 27. Gd.; 500 do, by steamer at 40a.; 160 tierces beef do. at 4a. 6d. a 5a.: iC) lard do. at 225. 64., by sailing veese!: and 20 boxes bacon at 228. 6d. To London—1,v00 bbis. flour at 28.; 600 bbis, resin at Za. 7d , and 30 tons India beef at 4e. To Hamburg—100 bbis. rosin were cogaged at 2e. 2d., by steamer. Hay.—About 00 bales were sold at 5c. a $1, Tans was in good demand, with sales of Rockland at 860. a $1 for both sorts. Motsssee was quiet, with small traneactions at un- cbanged prices, Naval Stores were in fair demand, with limited sales. 160 bla. spir.ts turpentine were gold at 45:, a 46c., in merchantable and shipping order. Some fine rosin told on private terms. Provisions —Pork—The market was steady and without materisi variation in prices. The sales em- braced about 1,200 bbls, imsining new mess at $17 4236 a $17 76; vwnivspected at $18; thin meee at $17 25, ana new prime at $i4 Boet was Ices active, with salcs of about 225 bbis., including cosntry mess at $5 & $6; repacked mess at $0 @ $10 50, wnd extra at $11 26 a $12 3. Indie and prime mcaz, in the absence of sales of moment, were nominal. Beef bams were celling in lots at $1280a $16. Cut meats wore dull and heavy. ‘The sales embraced about 125 hhds. and tiercea ai 7c & 74,¢. for shoulders, and at8);c a 9'4c. for beams. Lard was in fair demand and firmer, with Bales of 850 bbls. and tierces at 10°. a 1l:jc. Butter and cheese were unchanged. Rick.—Sales of 100 tierces were made at 4c. @ 446. Svcars.—The market was sluggish. Refining grades especially of common, wore heavy and ‘;c. lower, choles Lee were firmly at auction, comprised light Nae e ¢ FD i4o do. Cuba, sli ib.; ani Tots einbraced about’ 100 his includiog a aubige, sexe, and asmall lot of Tevank ¢ following was the reduced prices cs- {ebiished & Mesas. RL. & A. Stuart for their refined geod, ‘Apri Viz—Best quality lost suger, 924¢. per ID. ; Dest quality crushed sogae, O50; _ A grunhed sugar, 930.; granu sugar, 9°,¢.; ground sugar, 914. Wi Cees ge better demand, with sales of 5CO a 600 bbis. reported at 2ic. uae —Sales of 400 bales jute, per Orion, were made at cue Crom was iirm, with gales at 19%(0. and léc. asked. Tonacco.—There ig little trade ; desirable seles- tions are bigh and scarca; the sales raced (22 bhde. Kentucky at 7340 a 12c.; 168 bales Havana at 2c. a Sbc.; 174 eae es leaf at 43¢¢ a 1234c. and 23 do. Florida at lic. a L Fietate. E HL. Ludlow & Co. Movements in Rea! ih 2 northwest corner of ¢ of 6th aye. and 116th st., oach. 3 acjoining above, : : 850 2, Lop 115th st. ear Lon 116ih'ét \ near 6th ar, yeach 790 5 jortheast corner 6th ave. and 122d st., ord B.e. cor. Sth ave. and 12) id 7 on st., enc! y st., 460 feet weet of 6th ave., each. sty 150 feet east of 9:1 s 1175 feet enst of 15 ‘ corner of Ist av. and 120th st. cach 98 sts. vu through 100 W.sa a Cth ste. . Cor. of Oth ay, Tie eh. 688 rect, 100 test east of Oth av. 600 +, 25 ft. eouth of 185th st , each. +, 950 ft. east of 6th fav., each. and 159th R. cor. of Sth ay. and 11 each... ety bs rf Tei at. ay. anc “cor. of 4th ‘at, each. 38 g suze’ 3 ‘2% 3 uel be ge S28 fa 3 888883883888 a w cs Zz Benga: ee ee i te ee Pr g38388 e & WEDNESDAY, APRIL | 18, 1560 TRIPLE SHEET. SHIPPING NEWS. ‘AtwARs0 FOE new Tont—res beF 5 1G} wocw aises 6 al mos waren. Sor moves, Sur eure 343 63 Port of New Kern, ‘April 17, 1860, CLEARED. Steamship Moses Taylor, Griffin, Havanaand New Orleans —M © Koberis, a Jamestown, Skinner, Norfolk, &o—J.ndiam & He bs iva, Dorie, Bt Thowas—Mat) Bork 5 0 Gseteo. Parmeice Bervesne’ Bene oe, 5 3 Wesley, MoOlure, Matanzae—8 1 Buck & Co, = ork Keudeer, Cunningham, ‘& May- a tk fan Pietro (Sic), Cafero, Naplea—Chamberiain, gy ‘oe Col Pernieran, Coflin, Neuvitas—Breth, fom & lirtg Midicent, Linckovse, St Kerred are L feast & Sons. sate JB Bing (br), Coit, Halfax--D BR Oewoit, herr J rr Durfee, ta, my ra—V al Tht unt 4 diaght. Sebr Benpire Marsball, Sega —R P bi mth of Sear Wentworth (tr), Favidson, Winds:r febr Village Belle (er) eemers &t John, Nee D R Dewalt. ~ Bebr Messenger, Averill. Jncksonville--«’ B Ditbie & Co. Schr J'8 Duvean, Bow wan, Jacksonville Brew, Son & Co, Sebr Armada. Know es, Ri ad Van root & blaght, Sebr almira, Emerson, ielphia—J Band. Behr 1. Hs!!. Dyer, Boston wordt & Sai Bloop Ricde d, Bemingion, Providense- jor. AERIVED, Rensahly Pie) Graves, Hargtaal, ‘Wuh mdse and pas- tecagers, to BCfom Crocker. Sorenuah. with mdse and pageengers, wel & Co, Bioamenio Marioe, Fomor. Charleston, with mdse ana passen- gers. to Spofiord, Ti ‘Steamahip Toanowe, Oot po Richmond, &c, with mdse and ani aati Wille, Jarvis loland, Deo 20. via tom Boads 0: 3, wit tinh tp Saunt Hed & OS arrived ep ea yg ig Grey bound. 8 dsye tr Rio Jane Jon bark uta, Dany oad Match [3 mil B, foo 1 Be nee (Bi nn tr emann, Bremen, 40 rr an engers. to Atoms ngere, Henscken imag spio: f om boat Edmund blunt, No 2. ‘Park ane es Foultney, . Galvesion, 17 daya, Rice, Port au Prince, April 2, with coffee &e, to pelntield &¢ & Wiieon. ” Reatlees (Br, of Annepolle. RS), Bogert, Cerdenar, April of Wana ‘Dre ser (of Bangor), Hateh, Cardenas, 17 days, 3 uses Bo, 10 BF Buck & ‘Co, ' Had vorysevere weather; Z'ow of Buckepor'), Jones, Matanzas, 10 days, with K ™ tet iene tisbor (of oa, = Holmen, Baraoos, Apri 10th test, ata Jon 72 43, 4, wh frale wv peeks seg ae Br rane ot Bia iar Ns, for. iro Hoompecet ¢ i> Providence, janannocs es Providence. jones, Bleamer New Londoa, Smita, New London, * BELOW. Bark Visor gle (ano), from Sunderland,— Vy atermiug Hun- ‘One bark ard two brigs, unknown, SAILED. Stearrabips Mores Taylor, Havana and Now Orleane; James: fovn, Rovio, 6; ships Nouparcll, Francisco; Great sebuah Ship Felvetia, Kew Orleane, Creole, and Jemes Guthrie, both for New Orleans, are apcbored at Quar Wind duriog the day WSW; at aunset WNW. Telegraph Marine Reports fer Sage a3 April 17, sumset—No taward bonud vensels inelght. Wind W, weather hazy SANDY HOOK. April 17, sunset—Two barks and one coming ip paat the Hook. Steamship Moses zee lor, for hed ua ard Rew Orleacs, passed the par at 4:50 Pisse eeiern, for Liverycol, at 6.0; ahi nonpareds at 6, Vigbt; weather hazy. FORT A , 17, sunse!—Two BO ear aaa MiseeManmcous. Suir J A Westenygyt bas been firated off the Jerosy tists, Snd now lies at the Union stores, Brooklyn, where 5h will be dlecharged. Exrmsorprvany Quick Passage—The femous elipper ship Andrew Jackson, Capt Williams, which leaded in RM Oooley’a line and safled hence on the 25th of December, srrived at San Francisco on the 24th of March, baving made theruna few hours under 0 dsye, whieh is the shortest (with the single ex: ception of the Flying Cloud's) ever made | The Andrew Jack: ey orig ne eta shots ganeaddnal ee ls by boet, ing iereelt, Ate, <gepaich puniul Tegan says ehe wade tse ‘rust cun fa. £9 # a boara watch it her the palm, as the Fiying Clot Anrnican LLotps—We acknowledge ths receipt of Supple. ment No 2l—containing additions and correstions to the Ame sican Lloy¢s—from the publishers, Messrs E& G W Biunt. ‘This preaber conta! contains Leche of mar: eter te hie, former i Mibed in the nont e rolume of te Lloyds, to be issued mabe int of Jane andtscakiy waan Dueacbe Maecioed aaeceoe Savanvah. We are under many obligations to the obliging and ever attentive purser, T © Mitchill, Eeq, for full files of tate papers. Porser WC Butler, of steamship Marion, from Charleston ‘bas our thanks for favors. ‘We are indebted to Purser Edmonds, of stoamabtp R R Cuy- Jer, from Savannah, for files of papers. fhip Ocesn Express, Willis, arrived yesterday from Jarvis Island, bas a cargo of 2150 tons guano for the American Guano Company. Steamsnir City oF ong me when on passage from Norfolk for ‘ou tao ath inst off Cape Hgeloven, Tioke her main shart ad waa compelled ts take ine amlatinas Of aateamtug to reach port. Sup GurAt Reruntic, & Stn Francigoo, while working up fei tners Sore Oia Sree tes er ae ine i Fivery slight damege. Ste was uecharging cargo on ths aes hall of See ‘Try was gold at auc: thon at tavsuneh 12th epee ; Baa Fiona" esire capattoa winched vont Vistoses VE wr ros inaaied for Sid Soar ane care for $10,000 (not as ine y tel The G tons, butlt at Newburg in 6, Fated A1sg. end owned ia this aig by Ven Brust & Singh. Barx Bris (before rey had on board 1000 Unpced iS bales wool, Ae The Bwan bull a Caseloeien fe 1666, $30 tons, and rus 1a Rice & Thaates's line of Fbilsdelphie and Beaton packer Bric Harr, Wivazs, from Wilm! on, NO, for St John, N inst, but got off before pot ashore in a Erie &tx4—Clecfuepor, April 1—! Broa, Capt Brown, from tha, ‘adel! Yun’ mot steamtug could reaca ‘Trinidad for Phitadelo! wih’ molassss, ran arhore near hia place Isat x eh and remuing herd on. A steaming bas been des atched to her asaistance, but fears are entertatued for her eaiety. Sone Giass Brown, fon. befere reported of, Sthecerse wat saved na Scun Atvs—By a letter from Capt anders: Sete ei an Ropen of 8 of sariog, the rea inst for St Tol tee favannsh opin, of achr Al lt ay, | hn ig Aofoo neg sen tee rom eenses for for Valcuetas SpatD, ‘at $17 per ton. Ship Siam, at New Lonton from Honoiutu, bea on fretgh: $85 puis ep oll, 6770 wh, aad 71,700 Ibe howe. Missing Vsesx1—Fearg are entertained for the patety of the p St ‘Which sailed from Kew Orleans Deo 7 for trae, pi ace aa Dullt at ree ‘Me, in 1852, 1063 al in tous register, Teled AD, and omEOS by Mr 0 Brie, ot Thomse- ton, Me. Spe Tan tae Ba Miner Crowell, Och: Arr st st ner h, a, Honoiuia Deo 6 roe Jan 6. Whytootacke Tth, with i See lat 23298. ioe ae 800 wh on board; ‘ap £50 wh and 27,800 Ibs bone cae % 16 W, itodman, Gon NB, ‘took from her Manuel Alves, Minerva in coming up the wind blowin, the eliogs, and spilt f ners arr a stad ‘TeAh, ‘bark Platina (of West) Ocean, Jobappa Aug 25, € with 1100 sp om hoard; sent 150 sp. out from kowe James F the mertingale a Helens, Aras, Weebibura. PH. fall, Bound b bone. Ware Int 25 40 lon BF 87, spoke Wills, King, o sp—had not feen a op wi ‘Gia tah, bark Trople Bird, Dism‘ck, satactie Ocean (and wld 162); 16th, Bric Homer (ol FH), Atiantio Conan. Letters from Sr ae ship Romulas, of Mystic, report her at Desolation Istand Jan 8, nearly full. fer tente> (achr Corrciia, Baddiogioa) ad gore to farts Island, whare (uere ‘Was enot gh of their off to fll both vessele. <2 latter from, Capt, Grindell, of bare Kerks, of Westport ver Plaie Feb 8, with 600 wh 370 sp. On the 21a. Now luct Andrew of St Grats, WI, oooper, by the staring of boat was roma ang Chas Brownell of Weat- orta Fab 8. Rb Barston, soectel caw two days prev bark 228 per ‘umowt yr, Taylor, of NB, reports her at sea, no int etd A letter fr apt Sor Hopeton, porta ber Sarason Hare I, with Tae ee aaa 20 grata ol ‘oll "Spoken a m58, off Walwich Bay, Stafford, Hosmer, N13, 500 all told. % Spoken, sc, A ship bound NW, rng patnted porta, ee Union es on Ponda Ne = oy ie for Auatralta, rd from fetid 0 ‘Trieste, April §, lat 3) ott’, Bian Pike, from Mobile for Barcelona, March 14, off Citi Geo Flam, from Barbados for Boston, April 13, a 0 on Ot aridgo, from Bagua for Bostoo, April 18, lat wee ET" Nevivs, of Eastport, from — for NYork, March sngcf en Wil earrent, from Jacksonville for Porto Rico, Apri! 3, Wea irmeline MoLato, for Havana, April 15, lat 37 59, Jon 72 Foreign Ports Borxos Avnxs, Feb 191s port brig Mary Wilking, Hutohin- acu, from NYo k ise. Bamacod april 4—In port schre Anna She for NYork Belle, Nekergon, for C Gisnrubcon Apritt—in port bare Tom Corin, Sheva, tor Boston iutk; brige Marine, Fylor, for do dor Zone, for dod i; ear. J Sraston, Gage, for’ do, Sid ‘4th, bark Forest stra, Boston. a: Bolle, Pe apriié 4—In port bark Clifton, Lewis, for NYork, Caanenas, B just commence: AAV ANA, ane ats ps Xentom, Foghat Ie; briga Tompeet, Cobb, Bevanaab, “De 0, Mitehsl), Sorsou. Nort? one 2 Feilow, St Joes’ and ver UaeK pberd. creawes icone ‘Knudsen, Mavawyin April o—A Four av Punce. Api trom ind ter NYosk ‘a Marks for N acre ter, Lavencor (cant of Ropes tor do wit agus: Jasbe:ie Beuraaa@e, Tames, {osed Wer kogis Will ams, from Pufladalht Jr, trom x0, Just arr; scar Sarak » ftorch 9 In vort berks Areasoe, Ktcwas. for the qaotain node ig rAOO Varad ‘sid verso, rig Peter O War wet, T—-Going in, sbip Redgaundot, Lucas, from Betmors lon eta, Brown trem do, Levtere, N¥o BaANorar, Fev NYorm cept it Joun. fae Merch 30—In port scbr Nautlins, Small, for tT Jaco, a 1-In beriend Harbor, to load American Forte, APALACHIOOLA, Avril 9--Arr ship Rotun Oust eobr oven Laver San eta Oia Mere » Ho, Bee & Payies, ‘ayne, N York. ve Ap port Lith, sbips Kotundo e Bovegne, m, Thorns Port, bark Union, Kendrick, for Cum Reet ip Baw. Vancalia nese Co, Wiltams, for it 13e; Denube, a Bate Crowel, for deo: io, Foreat oy, a 3 retain ep trom low Tors ag: bey Bos: ton Renee Fox, i nih ole ‘wig; Siephen Wind ror; al Beeman Martapns bt Exdisott; Jesse ipa, Peake Vitfadely ty Mary’ P Eithpa Cervo, Holbrook’ New Yorks hes eriten, BY: Deres, m,Mobbire, Belts Cerwe ae heesbare, ee RO ik hrdehere Bali steamship 8. Tt rr P Hlawes: Boston fos C1 ship Ontver J noo ond denna te Saabs co sig shard 00 Warebaw, MBIISYOL, Ao April dre brig Tela, aves Sagua; sloop fe- evi for MOHALESTON, apr priser te pact Biocy cai Her Sain, Baroelonas aa ce! and Tbe ene RYork 6d. ch praia Decal ; coe ( w Farer agus I ‘Hida N York: B alts, er ram, Be fice Oo! oper, peril, fe Liv ry w, Bugt bith NoaNa, 2 ‘April 10 Arr ebip Tamoriane, yh Arr ‘ran! hero ‘Taylor. ‘RIVER, April 12—Arr schr Frank Philadelphia: eeop Bebee, El! sobre W 8 rows, wi ei, Davia @ Floyd, aid tk ‘Thee Pa Feat tey.eee 0 Burden, 5 vis. rat se aleticharcs Sconschnaen eo Ryerss echr Orea ‘pene ‘Nyork: ark sty a [ie hier, Blizabetbport; 26th, £ld scx Btr — ie: Falk Ta AVEN, tala Aa tame echrs H a Heory een: Arlt Pirie Louisa B » Va HOLM! HOLE, April EN, en Ar aren Kanon Allatos, toeaeeece en 3 0; sav rari Mass, boon ata) tian miata dua Da lorton Freemen. ir; Wiliam Piekerin pho, Tiassinvite fxr Ta dings Pane French, Kool ook ud for New York. Bid ack a" ar} a rrraliee Candsce, Bldridge,, Sagua for, Boston; JD Tuscola, Wel Ebvacelphia, for Parti ruled ache sat ‘gra Mond aa ai, Sa ‘austia, Davis, N Tlioy tamed gia ak Jon compton, fbeaderphle 8 Beg ot ae s Sats oe ; uaa gir for &t Jobu NB; Saratoga, Oleri for Porteads Wis fe 7 felifiect; Golden fe Lond. Freak lo; Tavesia, i Oe i ! i i z 4 E Z F a i ai i i i i i i a li B : i i F i Ry ey Belle of oy Coro- Rew aE Jeans, Havre; Sea King, =iegpase Se irtam owed to sia $4 teat, chip Csleatal Bmoire and bark P RORFOLE, ore brig Brothers, Blaisdell, NY rr oe lel 7} Empire, Howell; A Sein AE Le Aarr ra ter Roasting, Biizabeibpo Py fae: Carte Te at , Dries G. ‘or erat ritacens, Ore Pendleton, Jassaonv! a i Ree ae Charm, Loring, bron J she pga Peary i5~ Sid sohve Nelson Wells, Ryder, ar an te 8 AM—In schra Bela Peck, Jacksonville; Roberts. Fowler, Bow, bia; Sea Bird, Foster, Calars for “i TW for do: razah Ji i for Sish— are ee Pierce, fpr y Cardenas vis Savan- Sith, av Ale, Phits- aren, Fall River ¢ ferdo Sid echrs Bela prmecenty Jacksonvile; Chas Soberts the arrivals of the 14th apd ; Br), Sharp (from Providence), don, N Scaghra Gully Gay, Crsesry. arroro, PR for Noe- Pall Biver for Pilade aterman do “io for Niort; Mary 1a for do; Locadia, Smail. NYork for Sa'om; B i rasone, Fortiand for Batinaro, Won Cresorye ‘bad ond; A Powers, fob NYorb; 3. Petten Portian Gand Waetncit for do: Hornet, Heal a for do ey. Piuadel pias Crlais for NYork; Tyrone, i eironh aad Nigh: Sicoot sjfor do; Feesencea, Bospen’ Based tor it ladeiphig; «. . do for ciet ‘Astoria, Hawhing, Solltvan for Bsittor Ser fae Lingotnville for Wilmingion, NC: B Baker, tiles, ane Yor Norfolk; 8 E iegeratd Balen for ‘Tong, Rockport for Richwoad: West OM mouth for do: 5a. ‘NEW LONDOS, Apt Hh, tebr Tennessee ton, RYcris Meese, We foses, Matanzas. Crocker, Arr oman, a ert; JM tah ct $B Copy, do; Gieayer, Work Site RSAUOLA. 2 iil Sate aibre Willacis, Cooper, 22d 8 ‘Trevis, Galveston: 84, "Pooh tavaga; U1 Haall Arenteus dh, Pinte Pothars Port is site; 1a L How: ard. Bontor ‘Leghorn, Thomas, Havaua: sche Nei Cee ee Bi, sobre Titzabeth or Kenyon, Lavaca; Franklin Bell, Robin NOrlean: obineop, NOrleams; Api Hero, Lakeman, Alexsndria:; br a Havana; ache Juline Webb Eldnidg LADRLPHTA, Apef Sharon, 16 (edd!tional)— Thurlow, ncsaior, re ns twee Murphy, ene Benderson, LAND, orn Tae bark Andes, Merryman. NYork, selr Qhsrloue “Arey. do, a. = steamatip Canadian. Gra: lem, eee ‘bark Cot brigs Orson io; Vietor, bitg Ohas W PRovipence, April li— Arr weatuer Aibatroes, NYcrhs sobre Veimwony Pergo, Satanzas;, Marta J ‘oateme j, kme ine Rickey, Tice, ana John ‘Lancaster, Wi Phiisdedphin, tewis Giesi fosey, 39 "for Peatnckow H Wells. 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