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i I i 1 7 nawr rrnrar plih ov latViaKATIO? Id ft be i Hi- i tl I- Vi i-i ft I ii i ft' i t4taA Kntnlltr la Pari BrKM IittRM la XUlM WJ jtu Ipaulnalora stadTthw Med.TeeJlaei smUW-TM CMTMmM Teauw-Wgar Taw Ayexwt brrywim bullion has tamed the puUJc attration cv Aw UwVwnr I America. Thwre waa aa UU leaf, night in KDw i of war. Wl-t Mr. Tf Arraigned the CoMnMBMt Wriendlv neutrality. Tbd ibm with cola tttt they bad doo 'IWlelior iiredfc and tb.

v. BerfectlT open -I- 1 yeot of ib Fderl iff tJprtmnitoWK-i UoUd aod rmm, eowpldelf armed and quipped, and 'offend to Ic ta cormpoodenco la tbo hasda of Lord Palm emtoy. II atked wblca Vaa tba graaleat violatioaof nentrallt, to eej'l joeo( rlUd cannon? tJ tbtt sinca tbo eoBincfloeotof bea ablp-ped from liftrp tbA JJorthern porta. ore tban ogkttl riflea. 61.000,000 per- many rfo (off from Cnatptn-bonaetnanUett.

which lad faaaad Ihroofh thi haada of bo Conaal at Vhatmoro could bo aaidt If r. BWBt declared that war ateamera, iroo-clada ad fma ware Wldln, now for the Cofderalo Bt; tkwalHkaoftomeeofhem habengiTeii. tut tbo GmrHrf eanoot Interfere whole fleet prep.ru.f- rapUly aab ojten.i--Uyfotti-P.UK.rorofCblM. they are Intended to ope. the Confederate porta.

Xrerrbodf Ilmi tba Ue Cofederaie loan waa Se4 to purch-o; their why ifbte rjn-waa eUeribed. whom onlj $15,000,000 waa rWBOld. Tbia waa thoreaeon why the stock want par aodte fire per cent premium tbongh taken eighty ond poto the market at ninety The almple troth of the nutter la that, wlih the Uo aympathy the cUa and the -netiiralUy" of the OovtsnunenW.a atrong iEn.liah eapltaliata, fetton apeculatora, abip WWera' and mercbanta have taken the canae the Bourn la mean to put it throaih. They here embarked ebelr milliona, dene Mn toloaethem. Xbe Government tVmnot interfere to pretent it, and baa no diapoel- too to ee ao.

Lord PAtJWto aaid laat i eight, it they attempted to amend the law, they l-mlght make It worae. The Government will be neutral-; It may een over the Iiure of the I JetTkof by Capt. WiutM. They wUl let the iNorh bny all the -hardware" In Blrmintham, i but they neUher can nor will prevent the depar-'nnro of aingie one of the fourteen ateamera I which are fitting out for the -Confederate Government. England, aa a Govern-I meot, la not at war with you, but Engliah capltal-; lata and manufacturers are, and I do not aee how I tt to be helped.

i. 1 The intereet, yon mat granule a very atrong Look at the million- of capital rusting away MaLancshlr; look at the great cotton manufac-: taring Intereat, which baa encircled the world; at i th ctoeed cotton pone, the dragging war which no aign of a terminaUon, the atarrlng pop-! etotlona already" beginning to break ont into riot and disorder. i You talk of war. Tley nothing Utltr. The more you "thfealen, the leaa Ukery the Got.

i -eminent will be lo Interfere with their projecta. i JLwar. they think, wotIdoon aeule the matter, i You will take Canada, Walfr it waa hot the other I day that Mr. Glawtosb waa for getting rid of i (hat trouMeeome province, on any tanna, ww will aend oait privateera. If yon do, yon porta will be Uechaded.

and aU others closed against 1 privateering will not be prolluble. j' Bhipe will go armed with Armstrong guna, or be i guardd.y mnc''Wtr ateamart. That la the wn Ef Habmen feeL arf growlnf to Jnl-! uud and dignud With the war that they are ready for anything that win put an end to It. The erTorte of the Emanelpntionlsta have not changed te feellnge of the npper elasaaa at all. If abolition waa ever a favorite Idea of the aria- iacracy.

It Is so do longer. It la consigned to the oblivion ef the lower njlllione. The Times openly I defeode Rlavery. The other hlgher-ciaee papers apologize for 1U Iff. BaiGBT la atlll the brae eloquent cbaropIo4 of the yorth.

but he finda very little-arm patby 1 or ont of Parliament, ex-I among the working men, who are in earnest ia tbe'caaee of free Ubor ell the moreeaxneat because they era eppreeeed and degraded a a free awn are nowhere elee la the world. Mr. BaiOHT aaade a meet elonent epeecb ha favor of the Na-i Uunal Cwvemeaeat, a few nights ago, to a Trades Union meeting, at 8W James BalL ft waa well but very useless. The Tim is not far from right when It aaaert that the whole pnb-1 Qc of England meaning the voting and Income tax-pttlag public ail bat ai few dleappolnted Bepublicana, hope fbr: the success of the8outh. LorJ Hartlngion, In eleeiion speech thle auted the case.

lie bad just come from America, where he had traveled In both sec-- tiona, and be waa out and out Southern, and de- dared that a union could be restored, nor could the South be conquered. Thie opinion waa never -so firm aa at this moment. Is it arrange that atrong efforte should be made to hasten 'a reewli in which faitbU ao general 1 7j tbetatemeeU punlicly made, and apparent if based on good authority are to be believed, the Coafederatn, Britain ja month, will have at sea i -aefof the aaoettormidable fleet that ever steamed I cut a pen the AtfanticJ The atetmere now prepar Ing wUlbe aa strong and aa powerful aa Brlrtah aaAChmleU eajmake IbemTTon have not begun to lorUfy.taXonket'portaa day too soon. when the blow.wlll fall, Inly know I that the Coaederale here are In a radUnt jubi(a. laloo.

They care aethlng about Vlckebnrgh I eaiarieaion.5 They expect to go home In ninety es. The- care nothing for the sew Union caovement In the JJewth. They care oot for re. ei ioe-r The Money market bse recegalaed i theaa-Abatl If CoOoa' la D0tklng.7Jt at let a bttd u-irct. and bat given tbetn a i with the oaTer ef six times as That la glory enough.

You mA hear mare of the PtUriof, but It imfKmible toeay rbat ErJ EvisxU, will do. Bat British menchaau wUl do a they lihe In apite ot bii. If yea waat war, I that ran be had, aJ than you can tarn Ue 400,000 riCes sent front XJTcrpenl In thJa TTar really ex late ai gxto aaeeaent, euUee the feqae eJaiatifel iae were a owed eawf epem X. TWeastaerof Federal recruiting Ireland hae oaeae.ep UTCfrZZxM liiM CaAce hot aa there wtntww peetiag unta ffift the KaetetboUdaya. Earl BcmkLl wlU eee to.

it. MxvBJBTt teld tbeea laat night tat every'- Irishes aa abroad waa aa'eoeaay ttf EbglandV rB nolghfvf pnb leur out of eery ttoa at' beaaei end whetbet Jo. Eog-leaUee Imland. But; Uhpngh' thla ie perfectly true, the Iriab Ail vp the yaaka the army," and fight bravely for whatever lag waree ever them They are loyal and idialeyal bath after their ownfathlon. Tbey fght for "the TTortav aad for the Ooatbv and weeid flrht for, England nd against Wl 'elrelajad eotralizee heveelf everywhere, and 'apenda her etoeagth for naagbt.

What England baa got that will command every thlagelae. V' France hopes to' make a' trUaajAal esitry anto Mexico April eatabiieji, take possession of, a doxea eilver mtoee to pay ex-penaea, and be ready for further eyeratiooev (a ADDtTloXAf tOuZfOT WNKWM. I r. t'ery tAZZ 7 te Afrteaw I' 4i Baxsxav, March M. The SeMeaelache ZUg of to-day taya, that raUable taibrwiatloa baa been received fVoni Wsraw that the Marquta de Widepolsal has lost hU laAeence.

aad la looked a pom unfavorably by the Grand Iluke. who received him nawiUmglf. i CaAcev, March 28. A bodyot l.D0OhweTfvut,wMcbwe reoneoJaed ta the moenulas ef appeared la ta rictaity of KMr. i The Russian troops are now marching toward Klelce.

1 I TBI fABIS lOtME. M. The aVanrae has been ateady. bUaUa closed at e.7e, or the same aa yeaterdav. -wxnvjr.

gtacusLM. March XT M. A graad baecuet la Doner ef rrlnee CfuarearaEi waa given here' thla evening. Gea. HAsauaa proposed the toast ef Poland," which waa reeelred with the greatest eathuaiaam.

Polish national hymns wereswgbytheeeeeiably. 4 THK riKATB ALABAB1A. Tfce reemetta of the 8hlp John Am Park The Cavra Britten rrenerO I yew fas im(ms Tteea, xTtt attj CapC 8. Coorxn, master of the ship JoAm A. Par, of Haillwell.

who arrived yesterday by the ship Miss JViaMa. thoa sports the deetrucUoa of bis vessel by tea Confederate eteaaser AUkammJ He salted from Jtfew.Torh for Montevtoeo oa the 13th of February, wit a cargo ef lumber. Oa tne 3d tnat, being In 1st. l9N.lonc.t8 SO Wat aay light the second officer reported a steamer ahead, bark ngaed, hlch Droved to be the AUhaate. A boat came alongside with aa armed crew, aad boarded aad look charge of tne akin.

Cant, Coerea waa taken beiore CapC Sawua, who asked him tf be knew to whom the cargo belonged aad he answered be eoeld ai starved Kk teformanoevatnobU la ofradlaa. which specified, bv certificates of the British Cousui at new. York, that the cargo was Brttlab properly. After e-aoiiaauoa of tne papers, CapC Saeeaa expressed nts opwioa tbat the cargo waa not BritUh property. Capt.

Coons waa then ordered on board bla own and told to bnag his clothes, and those of bla crew, oa board tne Jilmm. When the work ef transferring tae tores had beee eompjeted. the crew of the A'aae-mm set fire to the ship. The Eatllsh bark AfiasAjg-tnfU. bound for London, wss In slh(, and Capu CocaaAxa kindly consented to take home to England Capt.

Ceopta. bis wile aad two young men. The remainder ot the ship's company, coitDg ef three mates, a carpenter and It seamen, were left oa board the The captain and the two young men were compelled to sign a parole of honor not to set ve against the Confederate Statae durlag the war. i v' FROM TUB ARMY OF THE PdTOMAC. Mare Reviews Tne Brweklyn I liweklyn Fourteenth HxaaocAaraas.

Aaav op tcb Potomac, Friday. AprU 10, loo3. The President atlll remains with, us, and seems determined to see all tnat there la to be seen, and manifests a disposition to remedy evils and correct errors, if. upon a thorough examlnatioa ef this whole army, there are aay to be found. Yesterday he reviewed a portien of the troops at Belle Plain, aad to-day he will do the aame near Stafford Court-house.

The spot selected for the review yesterday was one of the most romantie to be found In a State ebouod-tag in picturesque and attractive scenery. The loca-tloa is about ten utiles from these headquarters, in a direction, oa the banks of the Potomac, a short distance below the mouth of Potomac Creek, where there la a plateau aome two nuiesia leagia, aad exteadtag back one mUe from the river bank, completely abut la by eehala of email, steep hills which took aa if dropped Into their present place from aome other sphere as if by accident, a peculiarity that ebaraeteriaea muca ei uus wum i Kti.r ntaee could have been selected to give ai- fsct to a larga foree of troops. Each regiment for mad la edemas by division, ana may to do reneweu. nPHdMiiMairsiri wearied soeaewhat. doubt- Uss, by bla prevloua rides Utihe saddlav'rode ut the parade-ground la a carnage, sMgiyswa wr n.

LrxcciJi. Oee. nooxxa. wit tse usual eaalcad and escort of larrsecomeenled the Presideat. The oal demoastratloa made on the route was while passing hrough a eampfeae of the bedleeof troops reviewed oa Wednesday, where the so idler i lined the carriage way.

aad la a familiar, but not laeeieet manner, asked to have the Paymaster seat along. troops reviewed 'made aa excellent appearance, and the complimentary remarks la relation to those reviewed Wednesday, la my letter or yesterday, can be appropriately applied to them. One regiment, however, attracted pardealarly the attention of not only we Presideat and Gen. Hooxxx, but. in fact, all others present.

Thla wee the Brooklyn Fourteenth tf. 6. it, or better known by the gmrntrttwtt appliedto it by the rebela lathe first battle of Ball Run, aa "The Red-legged DerOa," because they fought ao desperately. As this regiment peaaed ta review, Splendid," That ta splendid," area uttered be aU aide ad tt waa a snleadtd eight. The Seventh New-York, la its palmiest dura, never marched better oa the Rues pavement la Broadway, with thousands of the fair sex loot lag oa.

Inspiring them by their presence ta do their beat. The Fourteenth bee now for duty about 500 men. but there are leu than '130 of these who erlglaally came but with tt the balance have enlleted ataee. All ta ail. aa regiment ta the service Is compeeed of better material or la under better dlMinUne.

The regimeat baa beem engaged la aome twenty battles aad never has been found wandag: Cept, 7eaA, of Co. A a worthy eerr-4iaa recently been promoted to the Majority ef jthls I The rebela across the river are much annoyed by the movement of troops Cat ttua aide of the Op w4oi.v. an asTsat an etw iaw cm that -dav. they marehed a whole brigade te near the river beak aad bad a review of their ewa 4, X9 rAn ExTxastTi" Boaaxar. ta Aa named.

Jasm Woaos, waa brought aefore lattice Oaaexx Tester day.at the Eteax Mxet watte Coart. chseced with be via broken late aad robbed the house of' Mix 8. Mxixx, No. ef money aad 'goods' ameuetlaf te about' tzjenc. Amengtbe ataOea.

property. there waa geU oetaaa fie aad i pleees to the ameuat ef 11, Ion, aad Treas- ihdri plunder conaUUd ef aflver cainl alia dreaeea, coats, naala and other articles of waarlsg apparel. OOder OasTua.ef the Talrteeath Frecraet. discovered lac nrlaoaer aa be waejeavlag fee III Wl I wim a vmMww mvuv, u. WB BVI belevtng ntm to be a aesplctous character, he toV-tard hha a short aad floally took him Into custody.

All the tolas property was recovered from the puiwsssloB et Che aee sad, wttb the exeepttoa of ta moaey. It is presumed teatWrue had tegeuieuly passed the iarter to aa aeeomfrttre he md lately utter oe reobery waa eoaaummated. la Wruoas' pee-' sessloa were lound a et eaeleWta keva, a jimmy. Id other lar-mmenar aeaMr by burglars. Tae aceowd, whea taken before the maxlrate atatad laat he eras an Engllaft aaUer, Jos; arrived on a.

rrwf-i- I sai' i I 'A Ptetarw Weawter. Mr. MtaaxJTOls woea after StraXT, ef Oaeaea end hUxraaWi tgi sse.hs ve ettdtec each aweanlen arm tt fYr-r -rT amarht for taetr aheotnte pdeltty to the cviglaa. ea added tehe Wiea aalMeegth ef lueaweata warr good, the expreeawu befayg ewe pf hhi beat. Aa.

a wee mi araJt la executed with wcuderfal fidelity and skin, aad wSU with tae; set. be a fvaruablf addition fl aay public gallery ef private parlor. r. FAhxIxfJag Xca'jr'e 3lge tot It juat Issued, Is -wetl Ciled wttn Woetratfoes ef the fulloafor theeneoayaad wlfhanracttve awd In-earevtmg Uterary It Is eiegmatly printed, aad coataina a large number of spirited engravings he-aides those relaUag to the f-etdea. It Is a Caphal number.

Arrival la the. City, tV, Gmw. T. H. PWpoot aarl Cernpbell Carr, wr avawWiMT.

CL Trwey. V. 8. S. Alex-aiKUir, V.

8. Engineers, are at the 8'. If 'chores HoU Hon. Com, rrlleyy.N5 CM. Jf.

aae. Begale, aad Traey, V. H. Gar-iiTtnsn i Lyman and fyawford. U.

8. Army: Major-Ce nngO Armv Capl. ft. O. tr, ef W.

B- '-eorf. a. A. E.BmtevaDt, Botoe; alajorBvali 'wort Honne. Caar.

M. Craw. Major f. JMeKeattev W. P.

Kramer. fordad LeRey Craoird.ol ng Pean of B.IUmote 8. L.01l.er.or VH and cant. J. aaoraau pollt.aHotel, I Henry Ah- hurst, of Phdadetphra.

aad Eeg, ee name, ei raaa- Thw Cwert of Ape em lev. Auairr. Sunder, April 12. In the Court of Appeala, Saturday, the case of the New-York Policemen against the PoHce Com-mlaeionera waa decided. Judgment being rendered for the defendants, wlfh eosla.

The weather is warm and rainy. The docks are again submerged. The river Is rialag. 1 1 nwanaVaBwwnaanw It having been nbiected A. T.

Sriviir and othera to accept the frajsehlwjof Railroad aa Broadway, and pay ti.frtro run the road at three ceata tare, taai made before the bill la the Senate had received important amendments. It will be seen from their offer made thla day to the Bouse, that tt baa been renewed, to apply to the bill as It pease 1 the Senate and In addition, that they propoveto give bowdato complete and operate the road within the time specified in the bill and, further, mat they agree te accept tae franchise for the equal beach of all owners of street property oa the several Uaee embraced in the bill, and, ultimately, for the benefit of the City, which may at aev time he substituted ia their place aad steed, oa making restitution for the outlay. The orooositioa In this shape-acta at rest all clam ors ae to Uie mJUf of the traasactioB. aad proves conclusively that the Issue ia falrty presented to the Legtelatare, whether the graat shall be given away, or shall be made so (hat the two million dollars may be received by the City or Bute, aad employed for the benefit of disabled soldiers or otherwise. The blil makes provUloa to pay all stare lines: Ta tht BtmmrUu See SmmH ettd AseeeuVg erue 0af ta Cttv ef New-Teek.

represent that thejr are Winr -d2S aoccpt the grant contained la the bill ae it named u. f.rth eensuwottoa ef Wdlrfed in Breed war ad otbmr etreeta ia tae Citv of New-Terk. and eoostruct the road rbereia authorised with ail reasoaiMn and prop er dispatch, they to he restricted as a nsiir fare or three centi: er If such fsre shall he five cents, aa speci fiodln tbe bill, they wUl pay te tne Mayor. Aldermen and rommotmltr of be City oTRew-yerk. err to the! Btate of New-York or for aay other purpose designated by the Legwlature.

annually, far the pertsd of ten of two hundrwd thouaand dollars ia lieu of aU Ikwnse fees, and after said ten years, submit to the rment of the ordinary license fee for each car. now' imposed insad cur. A ad Inasmuch aa this offer is mads for tlnv protection of the City arainst the rreat rajovtice of paasiog the bll as It has pa ed the Senate, neaadersivBed I are will-line to accept tbe grant en the eserww condition thai oa reiiburftng them, the City of New-York may enjoy auch franchise in their place and tead. Thepropartyewnersen the severaminea, if they elect, to bTinUwv-tea in the grant, and liable euiiallywlth your pi innen. aroordlag to their rwpBeUve Interests.

It being understoiid tluu whatever bond may be required by the eomtnlttee having charge of the bill la tstHwH. or bv the Legislature, to complete and operate the road wHhln the time specified in the bill, shall be immediately aLwfflrOMT. STEW-ART. P. HgNTtT HAIOTfT.

un (NO. A. C. EDWARD 8. JAFFRAY.

JOHN J. PHELPS. lA4wwtaawMaaB)aBuV Voiuktxxrs, Attkhtiom 1 For the derange-meaU-of the system IncideaUl to the change of diet, wounds, eruptions, aad exposures wblca every volunteer ia liable to, there are no remedies so safe, convenient, ami re! able as HOLLO WAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT, IS cents per box. A Good MMOBYdependaSret, on the faculties whose-function it lo remember; secondly, on pood beatth, good digestion, good cireuUtloa. e.

For advice oa thla subject, and for full wjlt en descriptions qf character, cull on Povrtia Wills, hrenoiogistav Na 308 Broadway, Nsw- ork. SrAuro CurTHue tVA8' Extensive Clothier Warehouse, Ho. aad Palton-atreeL rxj ii ai" 1 nxxuiio'g Patent Champ loo Fire-Proof Bales, and Hsaawe'snew Patent urgiarreef fafea wlib liaxjuM at Ficrb's Patent CrvsUllisd Iree-ths oalr materr which cannot be drtlled-et No. tSI Bread war. yrew.Ycrfc." age re Sailed' grew far llumford.

S. P. Jnckaoa, J. E. RtHmrd ft.

Klfiett.O. H. Humford. Kimbalh Bey. P.

8. rvnaa.1 Rev. W. H. fleedall, W.

r. Baiabridge. W. B.GUderd, Mm. Jiaiey.

aw vraee. rwu. uimB. Cfraaa. Hearr Beesel.

it- Gee. 5 StarCATPerVrTJ. W.BarhrWi.s, Mrfc W. Rp. fc'loWwTHT TvmnTun.

Edward. Bretts. Philaader cSaeTD. O. Ceoke, Kate JUrioek.

hieUle Brock, Martin Kelly, P. Kallr. 1 raaeenafere Arrlred. In i(mhi1i Crerre Feehede. from Hnc-Cf ltn-V.

Bradley, Q. hf. th Coan.j F. 8. Barlow, W.

8. Charles Minard. IT, 8. Capt. H.

J. Green, wife and emwwirueata. rf. at- timZw. 8.

rreewmaW. H. C. Hwser, Lyman Read. Cnarlee B.

Foster, R. Pratt. Lieut. W. H.

Thompson. PVem KtfWtt rWifeed-Capt J. P. Raymond. Car.

O. W. Btosell. A. BPoor.

C. 8. Lieata. John Locke. Gee- W.

Stewart. H. pTBlack well. Joha UaU. SlM.

Rsslnsea aad a large smmoer ton the steerage. 4 armAvwaa auic--rirte bv. Baa fiH Bun sem at Meow aiua warta vats ny. Sandy Ml Gov. Island.

4 47 1 Bell Gale. 33S MARINE INTELLIGENCE. I III 1 NEW.YOAE....aDNDAY. AprU 13. i xrttv.

It. IJ. g. steam transport George Peaoedy. Atwsll.

Nsw-Orleane March ai. via Key West April a. with mdaa. and iTsBllea K.4d Cape Hearr. pamed i wrwww.

schooner's foremast. earried away a Sore tne oeca mi prnssd several hales of hay aad near harrela P. rassrrt a aehoaeer'B main ni i yafTr- led green above deck saastnead. boom, gaft white. 12th Baeaegat beartny N.hy Tf.

I nd noeps aa SB Mrs. pa as en several cw works and cabin stag eaeeaak waa maexed i. C. ea tbe bead, Wtrn atSCX pams susnv wayi ww wwa Beut'y. strg.

ff. I VJ. V. B. steam trafrspart 4uiaey.

Clare, Warhlnrtoo, B. St home, la baUest to pj hitney Hat ha way. rtemnerH.VncerdNorama, Phflaaelphta. with ssdse. to Kenny.

Providence, with anise, tor. StrUtpsH Jamaa-Bovey; (of y.w-OrwnslJ a.7ln baUaat to U-S. QaartoTnwwter. 'Ship TnndaUa. Patten, Bremen da-, ta baJlawtto, ItilphPost.

Apri2. Uo7 Upa-od a shin. wttablack ban ia her fbretooaail. hound sbowiag 3d. distg.

pradaat bee, a. Has had strong westerly gales the enCre paaeare anlilsaiia. and spraaga leak. Bhia Joha right Uewar. Liverpool March 14.

with mdoV I aad Tlia paairers touUAjas A Gutoy. had eac kin aad three dewlbe oa the nnssagg. March M. tat S. km.

41 Xwaa bearded be a boat Iramtae ship AddK om Gilbert. Js hum Hsdl. tee now taw, short of bread aappttea tnem. ui. soauw, tHtipCIrwood Walur.

Chadwtok. Ltverpem S3 de wtuk Aam. aad pawn we re So A Bunreea. Aprils, an. near as laatm leeeerg.

lat 41B. Have had three ceathaaadsae birth assoag the SMf Ivjg "JI'sTegw 3U with sugar and 34 rwasenserato I S-saistant Quar- tenuaater. npru u.vKpv ei w. as bums. rj 39 ds- with IX.

JD w.i... faa wisTtrff rhaa. m. Manhall A ta. March a.

Jan. oalerod waaiss, fell frm yard esrwrnenrA and was neas'lt ad tneU; Daniel Murray, oolore-i searoaa. feU from the nalntopgailaat vard to I ha nXHt. and eted from rnjaries received. Hhip mwlme.4Brtea..

Strieker. Uatdoa -eada. with nd. to csrsaf email. So, pnaard Br.

brig Fran t. bound bip hi ednilion. of lUrhmowd. Theobald, rtew.0,. hwnvte TS.tWTtharr.and as tiaminji n.

to master. nnin Thomas JeSeraoa-lot Urn hen. hcW-Or-laans is with wmar te F. i Phir ilerskl. Feaa.

jiew-Orleana 14 ds-. wuh inset ta CBrv.) varcin Ja. a tdun gaJsmwwa hNw-wt eailst wwlwarka. aaw Am i las. 44.

Swaaa. MtMetWwci sarav rz IfgTuIceTllt iawU sallee s7 eTV Jle Waad. tw iiw areas heesa. H-Marshall V. A.

VBarh Lvxyliabeaa. btrbehv Begun March m. wit antTheeaelaa. (Awaa) flMnawstls Oemad at 1 mitm mmm mA fc MUlST It Heugatee. Aprncia.4.Ua,n4fchewahervmas Arjgg 1 iur benm under bare, poles Vwt atera nee-eaertee 1 awart'sseUya, lost part ef deex-lea.

Apru Ion. ia er.ptcaeo i up a Ten- coaiWdW. ak bad saeaaw ejeahend iM.rfm4.ff Haftraadarjneaheavr aaJe ftoea N- a IfTT Mack, with a whHe streak mm a4 oowivrn wne appeared te be nearly new saw a wumaer vw- eTs spara, lawber and etner wrecaea sren. Brhr le Jl mieoe. I er Jamaica Joai Caracoa ajereh xa.

etta aii ie Brig Ktmtt. Ktesm. New-eaae2h surtr, vr PhOlipa. Had strong gales from JH daring rgti Lenerr. Pfctou.

with cool te R- Bradhaw. r.t,. is d. BngCrawfcrd.Jof Mschia. BamlL Cardenas IS d-.

"liVkr! wnWriac. KW. ci3T uoert. in elmrge. from ilmtngi If aster rr aappwi' Tzi wilainrton rflnln It hat place vTT tt0" vithaeargeof salt v' 'h flche.

R. Brook. of Landau ry K. -fV. ik.M.

WMaanllla Mrch 30. with sad e. toy. aey at Co. Lrt no as- iwh.

-i Left aeAm-vesaele. -April ehr. MaoeMne. ot Took off the captala and crew, aad eta kin Uondftloei wreacne teem te new ova Sear Maeluuaet. Dsvis.

Rfo weed, he, to Jea. Beam. Has had beavp vreatherea tbe pasmge. spill SUa, lost rud- Rahee. Ceeraetewa, D.

DM4de. hrCninet. ef Parrsboro, Gew, Clenfuegos with Bolamsm O. le weir. r.

Ann Susan- rierson, last to Dc liner. Potter fc Co. Jfcwbern. K. 8 lost both aochort.

split safe aad sprung aleak. Sear. Masonic, (of Buckspert.) Parry, i ttllmei aa Mat very irr Perry' key ia ballast to B- R. Sherman. itw xime gehr AlesaaderYlcheriag.

Roeklaad4 wita ume fchCoTrad Fax. Ward. York Ri ver eyeatra. KhrrNew-Xaalaad. Bmlth.

Sehr. Surprise, Bearse. Baltimore ds with coal. chr. olden riagte, Releey.

Ner-Jedlbrd. Br. SarspertrV alaori Prevldsaed. Tee Brothers, www Waal ladles- Also one bark, unknown. wiyp Sunrise i S.

snnmt, I. If. '-it SeJIedl. Stesmihlps Continental, George Cromwell, Gea Duke. BOlow.

By Telegraph. BOSTON. April 13-Arr ship Red Ifew-Teik steamereGea.Banka and Admiral Da pout, prig Protege. Matanxae. The U.

S. steamers glabeme aad Oateida were at Cura-coa March t- Thomaa. RsTcantnShip Haeeou. Pvaht, ajwea 1st last, for Loadehaviag 3d mat. milesB.

ay rua ea a keT.reck, ceasing the ship a. wA i rewarned for ax-wlaatleai I oa or tub Scaa. Itipxiiira. The ecbr. Madellae, of left IW.I-ala April I.

BftW wi aa amorted cargo. April 2. came toancboroff Chln- jrJrrrj''Kand ShVm 'aorV-i Tthe Gif BrreemT hwt rudder and V2ZJZiH iWitTtiL ss XI. lea. T3 49.

was taken fThv Br ecbr. M. K. Archibald Bhe was two roars ed. aa teas bwraea, waenra by L.

wa- liams.of Berlin. Md. Wm The fcllewiag vessels were ia pert at Key west, 'ft." steamer De Soto, Rt. Lawrence. Tioga, Dale.

Vixen, Ethan Allen steamer Ilnndunis. from Wew-Or-lean for New-York next day. Shipe Wallace and Frank BnuX Brigs K. E. Milllken.

Brock, from Philadelphia, disrharred coal: Jas. M. Honston. Liopencojt. lor Phi t-ilelpnlaVaboui 12th; Alex.

lliken from jLSZ, Brown, for ApeJechicwla, with coal for "chrs Henry ferkins. Bsui frosa BoWoa Sr. R7Hathaway. from CelambU. Sailed, ta, brig Itasca, of and for fhiladelphla.

PJpekee, eVe. George Hnrlbut ship, ateering was passed. March m. htt. V.

km. 38 S3. Trio Norw. hark, from Balixe, for Leaden. April 3.

i i Forelga Porte. At Caracoa. March XB. bark Venus Atkiaeoa. for New-York in 4 d.

Br. brig Fortuna. fordo, in a schr. T. Rayi.or, for do.

la Ids. mm. 1 ZYLODALOAnur.r; Th STPBslI ILaatcdT arrant nccunncdi Frppstrntiane) far lagTt Inriarntmttnff, itenatuy ia madl Jjreaeiagc tan Ataur Bea4ermg II soft, Cky and gioaey, aad drpoatag It to remain fax aay dealrad poertloa, uuiokryelaaaslngthe soahp, arrevting the rail and lnarOng A healthy aad xuuarm eosor iae uur. rr hrrxB rxrtx- To He tore Orty Hair tq--v-V'r. its Original YouthfulColor avcvV tv But acta directly apon tbe roots of the Hair, giving them tbe natural, nourish nwnt required, prod Being the same vitality aad luxurious quantity aa ua youth.

Whoee Hair requiree fraqueut dressing tbe Zylobai- aaasnaa haa ao equal. No lady toilet la ssmpmts wBhoet aV Bold by Iruetata the World. rXXSCTFAIs BALES OFFICST 1SS Grsssts. Street, to-Tciw Ely. CCLXBXATXB 5 f-t WOKCMTBMSiUltJt mAfiCX.

FBOVOVtiCFJki' (i efaLetbwfrem ib) at Madras, tu Big aaerruxx IlisyTAn'l VjVnhatnart atVmeBTter.ir' Ten Lia A Psaaire that their 8AUCS to blghiree'eeaaed la 1a- OjrtT, Geen Stwcxy Aad apyricahwte f- aiiiM a aad sa la yepi wyooin-y SBlalBnW TrSx-yr tea. tae aee as well aa 11 aa the nsnet waeJemwe'SAUOB lJlbatl. The swore Sauce, is bath awpafar aad irswawlcai. la soup. gravy, et with Ash.

joist assey daAgAtrW. aavet had ami Is laxaartod. i iU Wm aala' bv Gmeave isA IMyMfi Mnanlt. JOlCr CM CAM A so K8; New-York. .3 i li Laa at Fiuih Beware ef counterfeits.

i. i. ,4 K. BROOKLYN U3I10CERIES, wi ra a-j Aw waag pu Kaivj. i GHOCKR'CS AND PBOYISlova AS CtlRAP A3TT by crsestng to New-York; Ant a ttneral asaortwient ef 0 RI IS, at "ti T.

JWJfAX'd. p. A FuUeu-Bracklja, the st a. awe newKiwainiaii F1 BngHarab naeg.ief Mschias.l RuwbaOl. Aauadllla.

P. Kilt 4. with sugar to F.Talbot Left no ia, rmch pth lat. Km. pwned the wreck a HIT-Iai.

kn abant ITS tonal waa painted V-v -va. A atf m. Mft OBI wklak ia TiZzZZmlSiAaia9 of theOalwsl Baee after Slavery Kington, has seepwmd the telhrwiwg with regard to Hartl earn her pettcy ef lmmigraioa. VI CM CwvxtanHjniAix- thfwagh lii in 6am and war Western States, wheare uterasseatana WMWsJATlOMT-i-VkTVsnes(ion ef awwlgratleale foU erdtoartrpj very AttVrol to undersUndT It Is the elmple awaaejrtaejfem i it iwathor uue mmsvn i ztztzu c. a.

bte being isfonoed of the able to decide for eiamett. -4 1 rrom which remarks it should be aduiSteoeii parpoee to review thla eu-stisw almply as i a ffJJ and trttheut regard premdicea pre ereoa. J0" be wise te pretend tbat aay emigratmevea rrww them SUtes te aaothor aaay he sdected wuasui nawrw or lew difficulty er 1 ImmWrration to HayU is not to he exeawted jhwm tie general roJa. mar be very aaay go any given counUrTbutthasaere fact of rSawtallJ fheqaeatioa is. Whit I one to do whea AanestMU entirely overused br njeey bffvr Hitherto, toe many have gone to Hart wUheutaayJust Idea as to what they were going there for.

-J BJdienloua.iadeed.areewne.wf the ideas wWebwere) cemmonly entertained here afUaytsaas ewlr two yearSi ago. Men went there" to teach the, aatrrcs ben te do, this and how So de that. Wben arrived there they found tae boot oa the other leg. Xaey toend tnemaei ves in coo-tact, in fact, with the moot advanced ration el brack men probably that ever waa oa Ihe enure is plaia enough. The Martians bad stood alone for sixty years, wathecororedj psopieof thlaeeuutry vrara, se to speak, aot yet out oC their awaddiine eJotaea.

jHajtti is the first born of the black family fa the Kew World. Yet the colored people ef this country are -memesenough to make half a doasa soch States as Uayti pad Liberia botfe The Haytianaaee this, and. therefore. vme over nou join us. as mautwiiw Jry we are weak.

Let ua be united and be titles wMch have reen eeaofded Wi flrit jelored naflen in America--the black Eag-itlS tIf uture '-end the like, she was. nevertheless. hardly prepared te Invite to her shores aa ra meaee or indlserfn minato ImmirfTatSoa. tf.rt it it be understpua. mcroiurTi.

a. mnt seek nor aa isnioiwia f. iT- wanta the elite of the oosured LTL 1 lui kwthc elite. 1 mean, not the kkHrtoveS piemen oflhe city, h. re.ly hra-bl workia'men of the country, 'bether fromesk.

tKm sark-alMn or the term. Hen who have intolugenoe enough togT tlfental ves, Hd to "go aheawupooc stoprlng to demand the direction or the assistance ef aay BThe great mistake of the here. I bad rather have eae family of to Hayti. in the course of a aaoath a rw. thtn nfyr times that number of vicious or nnuitoWe permwa.

or if but ens family of proper persons a.theee will pTcinaf dMhU. rsgulsr baJneVpur.uits on the part of per insJolocerUmjr a. are required to agextia UajrU. But men of any regular business pursui aa rfcy BOt ---j sr. ill 'ii Letus point to the Rev.

J. T. F'Jiry. who BOtwithstand- Let us peii Inx a series of sad snucuons. 'nt4 arm as a rock, ana fair war of esUf.vHr tiiare the Protestant now ia Episcopal I'huroU ie Rev.

J. Bimons. now rroresour of Caxnah tntha vcee Xarienal to farmers, sucn lor example, lit. George Jacobs, peer St. Marc, who arrived there one month, received his i the next, and within one year had raised a crop of fine cotton.

acropor etrrn. and another "petite toais' rwv, creMrrrrt ni Jearand that from land which had Bret obe el eared; of Us undergrowth and fenced the owner ftndlng time, and being enabled by the aistanco of the which is anorded every one. to build eomfole house, and. in snort, to establish himself bitter in Hayti thin twelve months than had been able to do ia Canada In im ttZ hla 'Jacobs as it is Anttr Me. flMtn Hmith.

commenced at Ht. Marc late ithout having sufflcieot means to nay for a single norse nut in the Fall ef the amne year. bad. by dint or mouatry nnu superior busineas tact, been enabled to buy nod to use twVwagonaaadsevea hores. and wai tapering to cultivate, the following Soring, an estaf of WW rreant- Of older Him nles: tbe Cemaisndsat ef the Arroodiee-ment of Mirebabaie waa aa emicraat under oyer, ana the present Minister to England was.

formerly from MERCHANTS. Aeaia. let ua regard the wealthy merchants, a -d aee how they have made their wealth. With the laws arainst them, a large part of the country is in the bands of tbe white merchants, who for the most part began with small capitals, and soon became rich, and yet they base not equal rights there with colored men If we cannt compete with white mere hunts ia conn try where the lawsars aeainst them, and in our favor, what Is tbe natural inference imply Use fact that we "jJf.Bi 5f the bosineso ednetttaa aad pvneUcal training, which no people will ever understand noli) circumstances -compel them to learn to learn to de bum arm ft themselves. Religiously speaking, the surccas of Rev.

Mr. Bird as a Wesleyan Missfonary. although he has also the misfortune to be white, is another example of what may be accomplished there br energy and perseverance. The trembies under his eharae embrace a col.ege building, a ne church, and dwelling-house, the whole pf wnlch premises are lighted with gas. generated on fhe place.

And a finer congregation than attends his church is not to be desired. a But it is to the prosperity of agrieutrure that Hayti ewes her present proud position. A tame or exports ana of imports would be of Interest to the commercial men of Ohio, but in this article. It is enough to say tbat Hayti exports a ton for every family on tlie laland. or at ieaat on that part of -it ever which she has Jurisdiction, a ton or rrSAycZJ With regard te finance.

Hayti is perhaps the model Republic of the aae. President GelTraiuhanks be to Lis present Minister of State, waa able to proclaim in hi address delivered Jan. Itft-V that the country did not owe a cent to any one which it was not able and willing to tay. aad that wirhout having rr course to borrow- President, in that celebrated ad- a n4ane in our flnanees. With order and aeonomv nublio credit is aMredJ With credit and tranquillity will come successively all toe prvailmd IMpR0VEM tNT8 And agala assays: "Aline of steamboat is deetined teaerve new rsrtmv of cuatows mtab-lisliment of oa several painU of the islaad thereparatieuof strseu aad ef public roads he eraa-tioa of teUgrapbio lines; the consuuotsea ef several public fountains ia various i localities! the axtenalouof the postal service.

Ae such are the principal material sjnel writ loos whkh have fixed my Binov the first of January, moreover, propMltioaa bare beta received aad accepted tow other laiproveeienta, Bhih as thn erection of faandries. lighting the ii with gas. the construction of street railroads, the ex tension ofwharvee. aad tbe revival of Immlgratiou, as will have beea airaady up tsrsteoc. 'Waal bow Is to be the aelley of the Coram meal In thie i jHstiurtAiiun.

tbfev Properly I mar far taat tlie polley eg evernaaent is unchaaged. That la to say, the original policy was departed from for a season in order to meet the exigencies brought on by the embarrassing slrcasn-s ances (execmire pererty)ef maoyef the earlier laml- PAttmsentJlf a man 'bo" very poar. Oeverninent will not undertake to make him at oaoe an Independent culti-vator. But be wlU be ouared work a private estate, and aUowed to cultivate his own land as he becomes able. Te those who have means te commence at ones aa inda-pendent cultivation, lands will be gramed aa hemtofnre.

but there will be ao mere ef an Indiecrlmiaata er rn ma ft Immlgratiea. Te be sure, the country is tree aad ooea to ail, good and had, only the bad are not to he sent at wevernment expense. The country wants population ie weak but from the want of numbers. Kecorniaing thisfaet, Haytiane will do everything possible to encourage a'l persons of African descent who aaay come to Uve age a 1 persons among tnem. i The cloud which obscured for a time the sunlight ef Hart tan imwdsrratiea la tbeveuwe dispelled.

The difficulties artaiag from hasty and rrematare conceptions as to tbe wanta of the eouatry oa tbe one head, and the Inter-eate ef the immigrant oa the others have been considered and overcome. Lighted by tha lamp of exparieaeet the pathway ot tbe future is ptein. Perseae further Interested should addi George J. DKNNIM HARRT. ArarLiAta.

1 RUBIA MILLS, SSS amp 95ft TfAtgif orox-gt Fraaalla aad Nertb-Meere sttO TABEJt A PLACE, i nsALXxa ix GOVERNMENT, COFFEE, Fal aa in Tln-fbil Fouad Fapars, it a box, aad lis balk. i rxicxs xaxsx rxoM 'I 9V tAAii AU erdere sunt to 'aa. er te our Agenmv FLACB AV TOTJJIO, Chaaibers-aU corner Washington, wCT receive prasaat V- HULrt For sals by first-class grocer. 1'u 20 OnEENWICII-STM I O0KXER OF MTJEBA Y. i- -e a I if av t-e htii-v; WntflMHAXB.AKO.KETAlIs DBAIiBSVI TEAS From SO cents per pound aad upward.

COF F. rem la to to ceata par pound. 1V BVH Warraatad.) ga bj to par barrel, (also lower grades. per barrel. i HAMs C'haioe city surar-eured.

10 aeaU par pound Sbomeera. 1 euatsaar pound. )'. ttceaU par gallon and upward, BVRUFhweeeats psrgaOan aad upward. 1 a GUAR 4 The largess aemrtment aver effared te the paatto ka Nejr York all aradaa, from ISH cents per pound upward.

i-jr Kvaavaeeraaaeta caia aaerraaaapaa vaa aaxv 30 pats, ve nixa xoox roa nawavoe. is. MARVIN 6c CO.f i i Lata SreAaxs A Afcvw. v.t A FIBE, BUttai.AK AD DAJUF PUOOF 'r (YALEIfTTJf A B0TLLR7 ALTJM PATEHTJ -f 3itrrv atciercoce to aver -i MMuixta of men who have succeeded nearly as well Mr. Geerge Hmith.

commenced at Bt. i.Va' IS I 'A nr. READ AND -1 Make sure of Hsaltb. -But how you all i i -u -ii r'' Ve aaswer, tls aaeasy task. i 1 Strengthen tbe 8tomacu.

aad sustain The Hxavxs. the servants ef the brain The Livxa keep in active play And rvfWef from day ta day. 4 Each organ aid. on Nature's plaa Brace aad retmh the ixxik mah. Aad like a Patch, thaVtAer la rhime I I By coasvaateare with rained time.

1 -v ''if the tyetem4 tone and strength renew. i' And. thereby cheer the tpiritt, tee. "nw." you Inquire, -can this dons? i 4 This Victory e'er Disease be woa Vhostxttxx's; Brrrxxx," we reply, Hsaltu's scrxsaa raotacriox tar! I As a means. of regenerating tae disordered ami ew- fcebled eystem, regulating every fanctoa of the internal cMrgaaa, reviving tbe- depressed spirits.

Invigorating the I -1 'If 'if coBstftatloa, and prolonging lire, nc medicinal prepara-Hon. either of the past er the present time, baa been -t i-i completely and enlversally successful aa HOSTETTEB'S CELEBRATED STOMA CD BITTERS. Against the vapor foul prepare, i i That (ever-taint the heavy air. I- Driak not anmlxed the water found In prairies, woods, or marshy ground. i 4 If sedentary toil you ply.

Jfature you mutt aatUtor die i 't For when debarred Irora exsrclse' 1 i -J i For Ttiteial mid she i -Medicine's graad parpoie and intent Js threatened evil to prevent And if you'd be relieved or spared From Ills that crush the unprrpartd, Ilostetter' BlUors um-rfor note 1 i Tkry are the scirtr AXTihots. I i i I I 1 To set at defiance the miasma of aabeaTihv soils, tbe poi- son of unwholesome water, the effluvia ef crowded work- i rooms and factories, and the baneful Influence of tedent ary employments, tt la only necessary to be mrearaied with! 1 i i' CELEBRATE STOMACH BITTET I 5 i 1 Pyrpepeiax pangs, tbat rack and grind rl I r' and de tbe mind i I' Aguesthat as they ge aad come. Make llfk acenstaat martyrdemj .1 mmA dnmmtrim MHlL 'Went which the strong man's vigor wants if iBIUeaseemplalale, those Udieu ills, I i i I i Me'sc eonqusred yet by drastic pUv reread dlarrbM thatsaonoi he Cured by destrecUvaxeroury i aveoaatUaUotal decay i i i I' if a A a-f Va ia ui That bring Death nearer, day by day A- 'Si 6 4 Meryous praatratlen. mental gieemr- V- a i i li ti liMtwsjeisjHBsai wuvmsr i i For these though mineral nostrum ndl" i a' I I 1- I-: Mean of Belief at least we bail, 1 i i nosTtrrxx's Btrrxta medJdoe rare. 1 If ot to prrtx.

alone, but cur a. iy Ia dyspepsia, fever and ague, bilious complainta, f' atitatidnal aad nervon debility, seasfek ill- acss, eomplaJnteof Maa or Woman, a i i ''f'i'- i 1. ii -i. prooeeding from casual or Inbertat v.eaknessaf theboiy. tbe one great remedy and restorative Is I BOSTETTEJt'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS.

Te wanderers oa sea or land. i From Polar shore to Tropic strand: af; lic.i i Te households lone, ia' regions new i x- VKV77, ii-'tii 1 And dwelaVnx In great cities, iooj Te soldiers ta camp, fart and field, I I '1 IV" i sf Who need agalnit dlrease shield 1'i I Td mlners.Callibrarnbowr.d.l And tQlenof pet, amarhy etfcwnd Ta. Whla wlroaof i 'r- 'i I i 1 A vaumv ang anialaUa-aearf. UM alui. a a AW -w -w FT t.M-'' ttrtfV a 1 JX0 1 1 It SW SB awnuw mm ww- eaiowa 1 4 a J4 Hit i-A ivxo au tae mrvugis r-t vrhodWyetir I'J TlMtaUars BJUats pa pret( t.

si a 1i 1 r4t 'f ni J-M rrJliak-. -i' li, a. Jf -1 -d ii. k' win Jf there Ie any valae In vslfht lay Bjeaflcetvpar An ssdhat rdhJ Cpr motive and Alterative now Wore the world ie i H- v- i HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED aTOMACH KITTIRAV. a Ihe- Boia By Texpectsuw uruasiaxs rT." r'T.

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