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alteration of importance Bflls upon St. Petersburg were a Utile more Inquired for, the quotation being 140 to 31, but those upon Austria were almost unsaleable. The quotations of gold at Paris is about 3 per mille dis count, (according to the last tariff.) which, at the Kng liah mint price of ?3 17s. I9)id. per oz. for standard fold, gires an exchange or8b.09)4 ; and, the exchange at arts on London at short being 24 95 it follows thai golu is about 0.58 percent dearer in Paris than in London. By advices uoui Hamburg, the price of gold is 420 per mailt, which at the Knglisli iniut price of ?3 17s- ?' * per ounce for si; n 'aril gold. gives an exchange or 13.. ., and the exchange at Hambrrg on London at shor " 13.21,. it fellow a that gold is u.od per oent dearer in nam burg than in London. . ?? <??, 'lue course of exchange In New \ <>rk on . . f bills at sixty days' sight. is 109 pe-cent. ami1 , the par_or exchange between England ar.'l America per cent, it follows that thsaitoJa^S percent against la ' ^'rooof interest tl.o for chnrPCf ot linn oil un1' '?'?l . _ ? ? present rate leaves no proi.t on the transmission of gold either way between the two countries. RICHARDSON BROTHERS A CO. S C1UCBI.AK. LivXRroOL. March '27, 1854. The weather continues dry, and highly favorable for flpripif op6r<i. m'HS? t ^ On i lie 251h li< lders of Hour evinced increased anxiety to sell and some purchases of Philadelphia and ltalti moie were made at 33s. a 33s. 6d. per bid., but this day there is less anxiety to soil, and C4s. to 34s. Gd. is de manded, and but tittle on offer. Wheat has been neglected, and no sales repot led. Oatmeal has been pressingly offered, but no disposition shown to purchase. Indian corn has rallied a little from the extreme de pression on Tuesday. Liverpool, March 08, 183-4. Our import of wheat since this day week is moderate, only 7,900 qrs. front the States, and of Hour 6,500 bbls ; -while the export in the same time amounts to nearly 0,000 bbls. We had a very full attendance of buyers of wheat and flour from the country districts, as well as of tho town and local dealers and millers, at our market this morn ing, when the trade in each article assumed an entirely different aspect from the report we gave of it on Friday. Holders commenced with asking an advacco of Cd. per 70 lbs., and Is. t'sl. per barrel on the prices of that Jay, but ultimately an advance of 2s. fd. to 3s. per barrel, and of Is. per 70 lbs., was established on the forced sales then made, and of 89. on the general currency. I he amount of business done was large, and had hoblors been a little less stringent, there were buyers to a stiff larger extent, both on speculation and for consumption. Indian corn alio inactive request, and all tho parcels ot American yellow and white on .-ale at 42s. were readily purchased, being an advance of 3s. on 1- nday s qnoU <Oatm*nl did not part cipate in tho improved demand for th? preceding articles, and we can quote no change in its value from this day week. Oats in small supply, and only in moderate demaud at ?lir quotations. Egyptian beans were Is. per 480 lbs. dearer. Liverpool Cotton Market, March 27.?The sales to-day amount to 4,000 bales, all to the trade. There was a heaviness and irregularity in the market, and it closed with a downward tendency In prices for all kinds. The sales include 3.000 American--140 llahia, 6 Vl.: 39? Egyp tian, 6d. to 9)?d.; 200 hurut, 3 '^d. to 4U.; 139 Sea Islands, 12d. to 2s. 8d. Glaecow Markets. March 25.?Cotton Wool?The trade this week have bought as little as possible, and tho mar ket lias worn a depressed appearance, with drooping prices. Prices for goods and varus arc a good deal weak ened and the market very dull. Iron?Our pig iron mar ket lias been dull throughout the past week, and prices have given way considerably. We close flat this after noon, with mixed numbers quoted at 70s.; No. 1, g. m. b., 70s. 6d.; No. 3. g. ni. b., 73s.; No. 1, Gartshorrie. 83s. Hamburg Markets, March 24.?Coffoe?The market is flat ? the -ales during the week consist in 0,500 bags Bra zil ?t 4X?. to 6>js;'1,800 hags S?t. Iiomingo, at 4%'s- to fi s.; real ordinary Brazil, 4^8. to 4J,;s. .Sugar?Prices are Arm 700 boxes Havana sold at 15 5 10m.; 450 bas kets brown .lava. No. 10),. at 46tfm. per 100 lbs; 600 boxes yellow, at HS^m. to I8>?m. per 100 lbs. Cotton has been in demaud. and the sales of tho week com prise 1,400 bales Georgia and New Orleans, at 6s. a fl'is. per lb. Rice?Little doing, and pricos arc nominal. Spices Purchases are made or'yto supply immediate wants ; cassia lignea. 13\s per lb. Spelter-Urge transactions have taken plucc; 600 tons Bold, at 13'^m to 14m. per 100 lbs. Amsterdam Markets, March 24?Coffee?We have very little to report. Transactions are very limited. Of Pa dang about 6.0(10 bags have arrived; good ordinary 30>?<\ iicr half kilo. Sugu"?No sales to report. The market is dull. Rice is terv flat, and prices arc Xfl. lower. Ar racan, OJifl- to 1011. per 60 kilos. Spices?Prices are nominal. Bnn< a Tin?There are sellers at 75fl. Hemp -q.v, ral parcels have found buyers at rising prices. Rotterdam Markets. March 24?Coffee?The only sale lo report is 1.680 bags good ordinary Java, at 30Xc. per 1 atf kilo. Sugar?A sale of Java has been made at >afl. 1< wer prices than the public auction. Banca Tin?Price is nominal. Antwebf Markets. March 24.?Coffee?The market is very quiet, and only 1.000 bags Brazil have changed hands. Stock 69.000 bags. Cotton?l*rices are lower, and transactions limited. Sugar dull of sale. Stocks of Havana 17,6(0 boxes. Refined are lower. Rice very quiet Carolinn of verv good quality has been sold at 15fl tier 50 kilos. Hides continue in regular demand; 5,000 dried and 1,000 salted Buenos Ay res have chang ed l ands. Spices?Prices are nominal. THE NEWS BY THE AMERICA. 1 BY HOUSE'S rBlNTISQ TELEGRAM!?OTT1CE 21 WALL STREET. Halifax, April 14, 1854. The royal mail steamship America, Capt. Lang, arrived at this port at an early hour this morning, bring ing Liverpool dates of the 1st inst. The Cunard screw steamer Teneriffe sailed from Liver pool on the 18th for Malta; and the Cambria, from Kings ton, sailed on the same day, both with troops. The 5th Regiment of Dragoon Guards were daily ox pected to embark at Liverpool. The Liverpool cotton market continued depressed throughout the week, and prices were irregular, ranging from to '4 below the rates current at the sailing of the Kuropa. The sales of the week foot up about 36,000 bales. The London money market was more stringent, and consols had declined to 80 4 ? The Liverpool breadstuff's market continued very 6rm, and prices were on the advance. Pennistouu & Co. quote Western canal flour at 38s. a 38s. 0d.; Philadelphia, Bal timore and Ohio. 38s. 6d. a 39s. Wheat has advanced?in some cases as much as eigh teen pence per bushel. The average advance is about one shilling. Indian corn is generally quoted at about four shillings above the prices curreut at the Sailing of the Europa on the 25th ult. The America sailed at eleven o'clock this morning for Boston, where she will be due about nine o'clock on Saturday uiglit. The War. PLAN OF OPERATIONS AGREED lil'ON BY THE ALLIED ro WEB?. The w?r ia to be in strict accordance with a treaty be tween the Porte, France, and England, signed on the night of March the 1:1th, embracing live articles:? lit. England and t rance engage to support Turkuy by fore* of arms until tl.e conclusion of a peace Pint shall se cure the independence end integrity of tho Sultan's domin ion!. 2d. The Port* shall not conclude peace without the oon *ent of her allies 3d. The s'.iiiu shall evacuate the Turkish territories nftor the war 4th This treaty to remain open for the adhesion of othor Powers of 1 urop?. 3th. Turkey guarantees to all the subjects of the Porte, Without distinction of creed, perfect equality In low. Several protocols arc attached, regulating the details. Meanwhile the campaign Las begun in earnest. THE CROSSING OF THE DANUBE BY THE RUSSIANS. It is confirmed that the Russians have crossed the t)anub? in great force, the object being to strike a deci sive blow before tbo arrival of the Anglo-French force. On the 23d of March thp Russian detachment under Prince GortschnkofT forced the passage of the Danube above Tulska.and captured eleven gnns. and 200 prisoner*, and occupied Tulska, together with several forts on the right bank. Gen I-uder* crossed with the main body of the army from Galatea without much loss. Kpt less than 30,000 Russians are now ou the Turkish side of the Danube. On the 24th General Luders began preparations for the seigo of Matscliln. On the 23d the Russians attempted to cross the Danube ut Oltenitza. when a desperate battle ensued, and the Russians were re pulsed, with drtndful carnage. The Russians lost 3,000 men, and tl.e Turks themselves wore so badly cut up that they had to retire to their entrenchments. It will 1* seen, however, that the Russiaus wave ef fected the passage at three points. MOVEMENTS OF OVER PACHA. On the very day, the 22d, when the Russians com menced to cross the Danube. Omer ba<k intended to at tack the Russian headquarters at Pojana. A plan of the battle was drawn up, and the entire force put under c >m mand of the French Colonel Drew; but the Russian movement di-'-oncerted the plan. A despatch from Omer Tacha, dated the 3th. siys:? *' The Russians have lost all desire tf attacking Kaieli.t. and purpoee crossing the Danube at three points. If they should really do so theywoull render me a great service, by enabling me to glto a sound cbastisem nt to these barbarian*, who have broken into oar house like robbers; but If the Ruariana do not resume the o(Tensir*, I shall undertake nothing important until the arrival of our reserves and cavalry from above." It seems that Omer is prepared. He his 40, Oilmen In the right wing, with a line of works connecting with BSUstria and Phumla. EAST COAST OF THE BLACK PEA ABANDONED BY THE RUSSIANS?BURNINO OF SOVCHUM KALE. The British steamer Parnsnn roports, by tab-graph, 4hat the Russian* were abandoning ti.eir posts ou the ?**t coast of tho Black Pea. flonchnm Kale wg* in ila-ncs, and tho Circassian* plun dering The Furioui, steamer, was sent to gather further la ^n^UUterthan the explanation given in the British Parliament. ^ FLEETS?RUMORS, ITC. Tiie allied fleets remained at Bejcos. There were rumors, (not credited, however,) of Turk ish preparations to attack Sebastopol. The British frigate Retribution found theSulina mouth of the Danube impassable. Napier's fl'et at 'ant accounts (the 29th March) was again ucder way, the supposed destination being to sieze the island of Aland. Kioge bay is named as a rondez vous. THE BRITISH INSTRUCTED TO COMMENCE HOSTILITIES. Lord Bloomfield, the British Minister at Berlin, tele graphed to Sir Charles Napier the declaration of war, with instructions to commence hostilities. FORMIDABLE PREPARATIONS OF THE RUSSIANS. The Russiens were making stern preparations for hos tilities in the Baltic. It was supposed that the first collision would occur at Vesel Island. All tho lighthouses and buoys are removed, and formidable fleets of gun-boats arc collected tn shallow waters at the principal points. Masses of rocks are dragged along tho ice to intricate parts of the channel, to block it when tho ice shall melt. All the houses in Croustudt not cupab'.e of defence are pulled down. New batteries were erecting everywhere, and two hundred additional gunboats had been ordered forthwith. The Czar and his sons were personally superintending the preparations. Discontent prevailed in Finland against the Russians, and some arrests had been made. TIIE INSURRECTION IN GREECE. The accounts fiom Greece are unfavorable. The Turkish Minister hud demanded his passports and left Athens. The Greek insurrection was reviving, but the Turks bold the fur tress, aud havo 8,000 troops In Eplrus. They hive as yet had only one or two unimportant rencontres with the insurgents. An Anglo-Frencli occupation of tho country was not Improbable. Envoys were daily expected at Athens with the ilnal commands of the Eng lish and French governments. U was given out that several nobles had.joined the insurgents. THE FKEXCII ANT) ENGLISH TROOPS. Fifteen thousand French troops had already embarked, ' and tbe lemainder of the army, (50,000,) will be in Tur 1 key by tbe 1st of Mr.y. Four thousand wore landed at ' GaU'poli on the 2Cthnlt. It was reported that t British land force was to be increased 50,000 more. The first division of the expeditionary force was being rnpid'y forwarded from Malta to Constantinople. The English cavalry re invents were to go to Marseilles, and thence by steam to Gallipoli. BETROTUMENT of THE SULTAN'S DAUGHTER. Tbe Sultan bus betrothed bis daughter, tbe 1 rince&a Muuircb, to Ilbaini, oddest son of tho Viceroy of Egypt. LATEST BY MAIL. TJ' 3 POSITION OF AUSTRIA?STOCK OPERATIONS FAILURE. , Paris, March 31, 18o4. It is reported that Austria is more inclined to approach tbe policy of the Western Powers. This report, coupled with a rise in consols, cauced a rally at the Bourse. The Th-ee per Cents closed at 62 60, and after the regular hours were done at 62 80. The Four and a half per Cents closed at 88 90. TP P failure of Leroy, DeCharrnl & Co., bankers in Pans, is reported. It was a joint stock association, and Its lia bilities are considerable. REPORTED attack on KALEFAT?TnE difficulty BETWEEN GREECE AND TURKEY. Vienna, March 31,1854. A Greek mercantile house has just received a despatch announcing that ou the 29th the Russiana attacked Kale fat and took three redoubts. The rupture between the Porte and Greece is complete. The Austrian Bank yesterday declined the proposition of the government to advance hard cash on the security of the State domains. TUE JlOUTU OF THE DANUBE STRONGLY DEFENDED BY THE RUSSIANS. Constantinople, March 20,1854. The Retribution aud Caton had returned to Beycoa Bay without having freed the mouth of the Danube. It is supposed that a stronger expedition than was at first thought necosary would be required for that pur P? EFFECT OF THE PROCLAMATION OF WAR. London, April 1?A. M. The parliamentary debate on the addresa of the Queen occupied twenty-nine columns of the papers. War was formally proclaimed at London, in the Royal Exchange, on Friday, in the presence of the civic au thorities. THE VERY LATEST BY TELEGRAPH! Liverpool, Saturday, April 1?11,^ A.M., Nothing important by telegraph has been received this morning. The report tbat Sir Charles Napier had taken a Russian frigate is contradicted. A report is current that a Russian ship from the Black Sea with produce has been seised at Waterford, and the crew sent to jail aB prisoners of war. This is considered doubtful. Tbe Turtubai victory is considered dubious. Affair* In Great Britain. LORD ABERDEEN?THE WAlt EXCITEMENT. It was rumored that Lord Aberdeen would resign, but the Gkte?government paper?contradicts the report. Tlie London papers are full of proclamations, itc., reg ulating the details of tho war. jreme further official documents of the Russian series are published, but show little additional news. PARLIAMENTARY RESPONSE TO TIIE QUEEX'S PROCLA MATION, ETC. Parliament had moved an address to the Queen in an swer to the declaration of war, assuring her of the nation's firm determination to co-operate in a vigorous resistance to the projects of Russia, whose further ag grandizement would be dangerous to the i>eace of Europe. The Earl of Malmesbury asked If it was true that a Russian fleet had left Sebastopol to operate on the coast of Circassia ? The Karl of Clarendon replied that government was not so informed. Ten Russian ships from S-bastopol were reported near l'erekop, north of the Black Sea. The cpmldned fleets were at Beycos Bay, Admiral Lyous hav ing just returned from a cruise. # THE RIimT OF HEARCn, ETC. In the House of Commons the Attorney General gave his opinion that the sale of Russian shins to neutral par ties. if brentt Jide. would be piotectod in law. Tho Attor ney General further stated, that Great Britain cannot, and dees not, frrgo the right rf search of neutral vessels for articles contraband of war. The hill to double tho income tax had passed the House of Commons. BANQUET TO TIIE EARL OF ELOIN. A banquet was to he given to the Earl of Elgin by per sons connected with Canada?Lord John ltussell will preside. AMERICAN LAPIF.S PRESENTED TO TnE Ql'EKN. At the Queen's drawing room there were presented by the Countess of Clarendon Mrs. Daniel E. Sickles. Madame Pagceli, Mrs. Vphnm. Misses Caroline and Ame lia Denny. Messrs. Sickles, Upliam, N. L. Upham, and Welch, attended. SHIPWRECKS?ARRIVAL OF PASSENGERS FROM TnE RUSSELL STVRO18, ETC. The ship Isaac Webb had arrived at Liverpool, with sixty five passenger* from the lost ship Russell Sturgia, (previously reported.) The ship Regatta, from Newport, at Plymouth, had on txv.rd the master and six of the crew of the wrecked Swedish Mp Julie, lost on her passage from Newcastle or New V ork. The French Umpire. TOE COMMERCE OF NEUTRALS?LETTERS OF MARQUE ?HONOR TO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. TLe Frineh government make* s ilmiiar announcement w ith the British respecting the commerce of neutrals. It also at present will not Issue letter* of marque. The Minister of Finance reports that 00,000 persons 1 n\c subscribed to the loan, tin-subscriptions amounting b 4' ".in,i,Out) of franc*?twice as much a . wanted. The Minister of Marlte lias addressed a circular to the Chamber of Commerce, highly applauding the United j M. ti .- for rcf ing letters of marque. 11 ? greatest actiUty prevailed in titling out the expo ditionur. mil y. Spain. OINERAt. PARDON TO THE LOPEZ INVADERS. 11 e following is telegraphed frctn Madrid, of date 25th March ? "Tie Queen has amnestied all prisoners implicated in the I.< j < /? in\at h n of Cuba " Italy. SANCTION OF THE NEW 1.0 > N. The Sardinian go\eminent measure for .a loan of .reran millions of do) la is Is sanctioned by llie legislature. EX EQUATOR OF THE NEW AUSTRIAN CONSUL RE FUSED. T1 e Austrian consul at Smyrna during the KosztA af fair Is appoint) d An 'rian consul at Genoa, but the Sar dinian government refuses h'? exe<]iiator. CHANGE IN THE MlNIfTRT, ETC. Hie ministry h- di-selved, an 1 Duron Ward ordered to quit the couutiy lorercr. His expulsion pleases the per pie. M Salntt Is appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, M I'ulatlcioi ot Ike Interior Rwlturbuid Continue* perfectly quiet as to foreign po'ltic*. Austria and Prussia Here not yet committed tbem*etrea by any overt act. Deniaark. The King lie* made no change in the Itiniitry. Commercial AfflUri. THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. Messis. Baring Brothers report money rather easier. Consuls had again declined, and left off at 85% a 86. Dollars were scarce, and quoted at 5s. Bar silver 5s. l%d. AMERICAN SECCIUnKS. Messrs. Bell, Sen & Co. report busiuess almost totally suspended, and quotations in most cases little more than nominal. Messrs. Daring Brothers report that govern ment stocks continued to sell for remittance, but there was no demand for other securities, which were offered at lower prices. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. The depression continued, with a very limited demand, and prices irregular, the sales being generallv at fully >^d. lower. As yet there has been no great pressure to realize, but a large amount of cotton is daily on offer at market rates. The future tone of the market turns en tirely on the prospect of a speedy or lengthened termi nation of the war. Messrs. Denuistouu & Co., and others, quote as follows:? Fair. Middling. Orleans 6%d. 6.'id. Mobile flta'd. 6 n-16d. Uplands did. 6 5-l1d. The week's s.iles amounted to 30,470 bales, including 1,120 on s|ieculalion, and 3,440 for export. Slock on hand 082,000, of which 304,000 w ere American. LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET. Messrs. Brown, Shipley & Co. 's circular suys?The mir ket has been much exehod. and rallied from the extreme depression of the previous week to the extent of Is. ftl. on wheat, 5s. Gd. on flour, and 4?. on corn. Western canal flour in quoted at 38s. a 38s. 6d.; Philadelphia, Baltimore, Ohio and Canada, 38s. Od. a 39s.; sour 34s. a 35s.: white Indian enm 43s. a 44s.: yellow 43s. a 43s. id; mixed 42s. 6d.; white wheal 10s. 9u. a lis. 9d.; rou 9s. 9d. u Us. Wheat and flour closed in good demanil, ami eorn quiet, as above quoted. The weather was extremely fine, nnd the arrivals 'wero large. Messrs. Richardson Brothers quote fine white wheat at 12s.; flue Canadian held for 12s.; red up to Us. Gd. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MAltKST. George Ttadenach's circular reports a largo business in beef, on the spot, at slightly advancing -ates. gales of 1,000 tierces liomiuick's, at 112s., to arriie. Richardson ErolherB quoto new Cleveland brands at 106s. No de mand for old. Pork quiet, with trilling sales; prices rather easier. Bacon sold at a reduction of 2s., the de mand being slack. Good sold at 45s.; fair, 42s. Should ers were in good request. Cheese?The market nearly cleared. In lard a lair business doing a. advanced rates, and holders firm. Quotations 53s. a 57s. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MAtKETS. Messrs. Dennistoun & Co. report as follows:? Asiies in good request, chiefly on speculation: 2,000 bbls. sold at 31s. a 33s. Gd. for pots, and 28s. Od. a 30s. for pearls. Navai Stores.?Sales of common American rosin, 5,000 bbls., at 5s. 5d. Nothing doing in terpentine or tar. Clovkrsbed is inactive. Tailow is again dearer, but ealesrather limited. N. C. had advanced to 71s.; a lew cash* of North American brought 70s. Kick.?I-arge sales of East Irdian at an advance. Nothing doing in Carolina; quota ions unchanged. Oils.?A good business doing ir palm, at C48 10s. a ?51; seal unchanged, llape in fair request, at 47s. Dykwoods.?A moderate bui iness is doing in dyewoods. Tea.?Tlieie is hut little chaise in tea. Freights.?Kates were well supported, but without much change. Steerage passengers continued to offer freely. THE LONDON MARKETS. Baring Brothers make the following report:? The colonial and foreign produce markets have been affected by the declaration of w?r. Sugar, coffee, cotton and ten are dull. In hrendatuffs, rice and saltpetre a large business had been done at advancing rates. Russian produce was also scarce. White American wheat sold ai 82s. a 8Gs.; red, 78s. a 82s. American flour, 38s. a 42s. Saltpetre, for arrival, sold at high as 49s., being gvarnteed six retraction. I'arceh of good, landed, sold at 45s. a 46s. For nitrate soda, Its. was asked. TIIK METAL MAiKET. Messss. Baring Brothers quote amoderate business in copper, at previous quotations. Welch iron is easier; rails sold at ?7 15s., free in Walef; common bars, ?8 5s. Staffordshire active and firm. Scotch pig, 75s. Gd. for mixed, on the Clyde; market firm. Common pig, ?25. STATE OF TRADE IN MANCHESTER. Trade in Manchester was quite inactive. THE HAVRE MARKETS. Havre, March 29, 1854. Cotton.?The sales during tLe week were 4,500 bales; stock on hand 110,063. The market was comparatively steady, New Orleans ranging from 66f. to 72f. No im provement in the accounts from the interior. Ashes are languid; sugar is flat, and rice neglected. Passengers by the America. Mr nitlingBtsiri, Rev P Kent. Messrs Alaop, WmThomp ?un, Kenny, Bell, Dwycr, Doul, Young.Inch, Dent, Her bert, Ilctner, Bnllouk, Hear Admiral Fanshawe, Messrs Museum Cann, James, Scott, Mrs 8cott and S children, Lieut A Young, Lieut Jones, Messrs Brown. Bell. Walka, Lecg, Koom. Francis, Davies, Tompkins. Woolen, May, Oliver. Inches and servant, Mrs Scott and infant, Joseph Inlis, Capt James Ford. For Boston?Messrs Evans. Ellen, Lang, Misses lyerton, Everett, Owen. Parker, Fonhurton. Mrs Fonhniton and child, Daxano, Mrs Dazano, nnrse and child, Cart Seton, Mrs Campero, Cauipero Jr. Powoli. Ilandy, .Vilchers, Elows, Dougherty, Wilson, Egan. Agrada, Douglass. Ro meo. Watson, Coy, Greigli, Silver, Coombs, Taplint, Shera ton. Capt Trelo, Holman, Pope, Wire, Billings, Mrs Bil lings, Kerty, White, O'Neill and lady, Peter, Christie, EJ miston, McAuliffc. Desoandniers, liaison, Roderick. Mas son, Pickup, Whitney, Anderson, Andrew Massot, Perry, Landry, llobson, Payxant, Cbapelor. Harper, Parke, Morgan. A hair. Heattie, Shaw, Muir. llodgkinson, Wood house. Byrne, Charles Fox, McAvity, Goodfellow Yonn7. Mrs Your ? and 2 children. Cook Thomas, Hall, Bales, W II Ditch. PolUt. Harris. Keuir, Wm Kemp, Holcroftand son, J Fleming, Mrs Fleming, O Fleming. C Dullye, J Dean, W Ptcphenten, J R Stephenson, Newman, Capt Dootnan, Thos Davit. Shipping Intelligencer Arr from New York?March 28, Empire; 2Ptb. Gen Wash inrton, Geo rhilillor, ltosclns, and Andironach. at Liver pool; London, at Gravest-nil; John Hermann, at Belfast; 20th. W Cnshing. and I Ion. at Cadij; 30th. Be-i.apore, Ja cob A Wettervelt, Isaac Wright. Sonthampton. Continent, and Isaac Webb, at Liverpool; Pride of the Ocean, at Crsveecnd; Black Warrior, and Dinah, in the Channel; Re gatta, at Plymouth; 29th, North America, nt Liverpool. Arr frt m Philadelphia?March GO, Watuga, nt Ileal, with hir decks swept; 27th, Creole, at I.omlondorrv; 30tb, Sa vannah. Superb, and Buenos Avres, at Liverpool. Air from Norfolk?March SI, Esther, at Liverpool. Arr from Charleston?March 30. Haidoe.G A llopley, Anc tillert. Hclois. and Manchester, at Liverpool. Arr from Baltimore?March GO, David Brown, at Liver pool. Arr from Mobile?March SO, Spartan. Washington, David Cannon; 31st, Sisters, and Conran at Liverpool. Arr from New Orlonn.?Mart-!. 20 J Everland. off the Isle of Wight; 28th, Ann Washburn, at Antwerp; Cornelia, Helois: E9th, Trimountaln, 20th, Mary. Adeline Lee, Glen mnna.W Sowall, Meridian. Ariel, Poll. Berton; 21st, Milan, Silss Greenman, and Clara Wheeler, at Liverpool. Hi for NYork?20th, Illnsaom. from Seville;2.1th. Fancy,' Londonderry; 27th, Dsnura. Policy; 2) th, Medorah, Shields; Yorkt' wn, Ir-.m Plymouth; 29th, West Point; 31st, Orlont, Constantino, Liverpool. Sid for Eaatport?31st, Trident, from Liverpool. Sill for Boston?2Sth. llamlct; Philadelphia; 25th, Supc rior. from Londonderry. Sid for Portland?28th. Arabian, Cardiff. Sid for Mobile?Slst, Ward, I.ivcrpool, Sid for New Orleant?Mary Ward, Liverpool. Legal Intelligence. SlTREVE Co CRT OF THE UNITED STATES.?ApBIL 12.?Hen Truman Smith, of Connecticut, Daniel Wood liouse, Esq., of New York. Hon George E. Pugh, and Va chel Worlhiugton, Esq., of Ohio, were admitted attorneys and counsellors of this court. No. 77. lessee of Lot Clark etal, plaintiffs In error, vs. Joseph A. Braden. The ar gument of this caute was concluded hy Mr. Iteverdy Johnson for the plaintiff in error. No. 70 Neal Benson, plaintiff in error, vs. Jamea Fehott, Jr , el al. In error to the Circut Court of tlie United States for New York. On motion of Mr. Sherwood, of counsel for the defendants in error, this case was dismissed with costs, the plaintiff in error having failed to appear. No. 83. A J. Marshal, plaintiff in error, vs. The Baltimore nud Ohio Kailroaa Company. The argument of this cause was commenced hy Mr. H.Winter l'nvis. for the plaintiff in error. Adjourned. A run. 11.?No. TV. Lessee of Lot Clark et at., plaintiffs in error, vs. Joseph A. Braden. The argument in this cause was commenced hy Mr. Mayer for the plaintiffs in error, anil continued l>) Mr. Attorney General Gushing for I the defendant in ?rr< r. Adjourned. Cci'itT of Artists, At bant, April 8.?No. 8n. concluded; dt fault in 69. opened andean c set down for fourth week; | default in 14, opened and cause set down for April 11th; 10O, set down for 13th inst.; 82, 83. restored and reserved for 12th Inst.; 107, reserved for 13th inst.; 89, restored and stiuek off; 118. 110, struck off; No. 94. Wallace agt. I at son; judgment affirmed by default; same judgment in 96, Hope agt. Hart; 90. Caldwell agt. Murphy; judgment reset veil and new trial granted; 98, passed conditionally; , 99, Lockwood agt. Thorn; on argument: Mr. L. Tremaine for ttpp.; Mr. U. Hogeboom forrespt. Adjourned. A run 11.?1E3, 108, 117, 106, struck off. 79 restored and struck off. Also, 98. 111 reserved for fourth week. 02, default opi ned and cause struck off. 62, lloDry L. Wibb and another against Norton am! others. Barxilla Mossen. reci Ivor, kc., respondents, against Krastus Corn ing and anotlier, appellants, fuhmltied. 235. Lodewa Bishop, appellant, against Lewis Bishop, respondent. Submit'1 d It 3, lo l, J aw.ed. 102, argument concluded. b4. Nathan Paheoek against Ransom 13man, exchanged with 1( 5, and on argument. A. E. Smith for appellant; T. Partington for respondent. Argument not concluded at 4 1* M. Cf tr;t op An E.I 13. AfRft 11. r M.?No. CO, struck off. No. 220, submitted. K<?. 84, cuncluded. No. 1d6, Levis epair.st lew s cud others; 011 argument; Kobt. 111 irett for o|; ? II..nt, M. S. Bldwrll for respondent; not courluUd. ( i ; 'nr if r April 12?N .s 112. 113,114, 1 6. lie, K 5 119, 120, 121, 17. - 2. 40. 47, 82, 83, S5. Api.l I?-- N< s. 111, ?'.<, 123, s'ruck oJ. No. 112, pM-md. No. 113, res-mil Lr fourth week No. 114, rat rick (ntioil against the Ni v. Yt tk an 1 Nr v Haven Railroad Ccnjery, e 1 i. ei.i; not cm. !udc 1 st 1 P. M.; Mr. A'o miii llaroil in Jr., coi.un 1 101 appellants; Mr. 11. Morrisc D. counsel for rfs|^rd*nl. / pril 12. 1' V!?No 1", 1 ?Cm: 1ml ? No. 35 ?Stanton rgt Eire. Argued. l> 1'. Noxnn. counsel for appel lent; George b t'omsiock, enuriM-l for respondent. No. 115 ?Ftruck off. No. 110?Wcoilrull sgt. Huntington. Jodf.tr. 1 nt affirmed by default. A) lil 14 ?Nos. 48, 49, 60, 121, 167, 17, atrnok off; 119 passed. 122, reserved till fourth week. No. 105.?Wall and oO.ers, respt* agt the Howard Insurance Company, spj I's Argued. W C. Noyce for applts ; J W. Gerard for respts. No 120?Judgment affirmed by default. J. H?t:eor for rept. No 205.?The People, defts. In error, agt. Weller and another, plffs. in error On argument. W 8. Bishop for pills.; K. A, Raymond, Dial. Ally. Mon roe count/, t'ordclU. THIRD EDITION. THE VERT LATEST NEWS r KECKITKD BT Telegraph, Express, and the Mails, AT THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. New York, Saturday, April 1A, 1854. Three o'clock, P. M. RBW VORK LEGISLATURE. 4 Senate. A lb ant, April 15, 1851. Friday's proceedings concluded. STACK P.OUTBS. Tlie Judiciary Committee reported against the bill in troduced by Mr. Bakr in relation to stage routes in New York. Laid on the table. THE API-ROPRIATION BILL Was taken up. A motion to strike out the appropria tion to tho Eye and Ear Inflrmcry was lost. BILL PASSED IN DEFIANCK OF TUB GOVERNOR'S VBTO. The bill to examine into the affairs of the State prisons was passed over the Governor's veto. tub treasurer's accounts. Mr. Walker whs placed on the Committee to examine into the Treasurer's accounts. BILIS READ A THIRD TTMK. In relation to the Common Schools in Now York. Passed. Authoring town subecriptions to the I.odus Railroad. Paaccd. Authorizing towns in Chemung to subscribe to tho Otica and llinghnmpton Railroad. Passed. Authorizing tow ns to subscribe to the Oswego and Troy Railroad. Lost. The general appropriation bill was passed. TUB I-ATE CANAL AUDITOR. Mr. Crcbbt introduced a concurrent resolut'on that the Attorney General proceed against Lite late Cacti Auditor, if there be cause of uction, lot moneys ad vr.nccd by him to ceitain Canal iluperintcndeats. Adopt ed. Adjourned. SATURDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. BILLS PASSED. To Incorporate} the New York Inebriate Asylum. Relative to tLe manufacture of coarce salt by evapora t'on. For the relief of the Erie and New York City Railroad. For the relief of Will air sburg IUsp' nsary. To amend the charter of the New York L'ry Dock Com pany. Passed. For the relief of Brooklyn Female Academy. The Senate refused to r< consider the vote on the bill allowing town subrcriptlons to tho Troy and Oswego Rail load. The Troy and Oswego Railroad subscription was re considered and passed. To take the eonsus of 1R55. For the publication of meteorological observations. Assembly. Albany, April 15, 1854. FRIDAY'S PROCEEDINGS CONCLUDED. THE 8CrrLY BILL?TIIK STATE PRISON BILL PASSED IN DEFIANCE OF THE GOVERNOR'S VETO. The Supply bill was taken up in Committee, pending which the veto of the Governor on the State Prison b.^/ was announced, and the bill was passed ove" the veto by 74 to 27, The consideration of the Supply bill was resumed. No amendment! of moment were made, except reduc ing the compensation of the managers of tho impeach ment ca e. The bill was reported to the House, and the report agreed to. Adjourned at 5 o'clock this morning. Saturday's proceedings. A rerolution from the Senate relative to Canal Audi'.or Niwell was laid on the table. BILIS PASSED. Amending the New York school law. Relative to the salary of the Secretary of State. Relative to the Now York Institions for the l oaf and Dumb. Columbia College. A rerolution to examine into the affairs of Columbia College was introduced and rejected. T1IF i-UPPLV BILL. The amcrdments to the supply bill were passed. |tvmo:cd Failure of the Cccftltunte Bank, of Be tan. Bo ton, April 15, 1854. Rumors affecting the credit of the Cc'-kituate Bank baie been current here for mrry days. A very large amount, of tie b'lls ere in circulation, and it Is reported to-dry tl fit the bark has stopped payment. It is certain that the Lulled- Rank re frets to t-i"o its bills. Intcicr.ting f .am New Mexico. Baltimore, April 15,1854. New Or loan b papers of Sunday last ore received, They contain news from El Faso to the 30 Ih ultimo. A fight had occurred between a party from El Paso, and a party of men under Dona Ana. The El Paso Party was composed of seventeen Americana and Englishmen, and a number of Mexicans. Tlicy were well armed, and had two fix pounders. The fight lasted twenty-six mi nutes, when Dona Ana's parly fled, leaving three dead on the field. The victors captured a lar^e number of eattle. The American Consul had been arra'gned bofore the Alcalde of El Paso, on a charge of having said Santa Anna had sold a part of Mexico, and would pocket $20,000,000 thereby. The Corsul refused to say anything to the charge, hut held himself responsible only to our govern ment. He was suffered to leave the court. The Southern Convention. Baltimore, April 15,1854. Wednesday's proceedings In the Charleston Conven tion, as detailed by the pn|>ers, show that nothing defi nite was done. The whole day was consumed in discus Ling the Pacific Railroad 'location. A br.U took place at night, and was a grand affair. The reporters of the Nkw York Hkkald, Tribune and Fryrets had been elected honorary members of the Con vention, which had caused Rome excitement, and was denounced in the A'ewi and Siandard. Ohio AntHlavery Convention. Cincinnati, April 14, 1853. The Anti-Slavery Convention in session heae during the peat week, adjourned sine die last night. Fntel R( 111 -ad Accident. Nkw Htvn. Apiil 15. 183*. An Irishman named Robert Dorr, fell from the top of a freight car yesterday in this city, and the train passrd over him, killicg liim instantly. Mate of the Weather. SNOW STORM IN BOSTON. Boston, April 15. 1831. About four irebes of snow has fullen here since two o'clock this morning. The weather now indicates a change TFIK WEATHER IN ALBANY AI.IUNY, April 15, If51. A heavy snow storm prevailed here during ' v.t n'-ht. No beats hr.ve yet aimed, and the exprcrs ..ain iiom New York is not up ycl. ?? A Markets. Cincinnati, April 14, 185'. Flour lias advanced ?5c. under the America's news. Barrelled I ard is in good demand at Hi.ic. and is now held atfic. Money is t'gnt; New York Exchar.ge firm at 1 >4 I -< mlunt. City InfoJTfger ce. SLOOP IT SET IN THE KACT 1UVEE?LOSS OF ALL ON rOART). To-day, about 12 o'clock, a s-ra'l sloop war struck by a rqr ;'l wlcn off Cove aor's Isir.' d, sod c.prised. The South ferry boat. Wynndank was crossing at 11 etime, and tl e p 'otob. erving the condition of the s'c >,>. hastaned to l.er assistance, but arrived too late to rescue the di owe'ng men. Three or four men were rren upon the sloop at the time she went over, and as tliey were not ' . sight when the .erry bo-t enme up, it was suppose 1 they had all tunk and perished. A small boat put off from Governor's Island for the wieck, but it is hardly poistble they could have been of service. Cnltcd States Marshal's Office. THE CANADA FOrGKRIKS ? WARRANT OF EXTRA PIT ION FROM TnE PRESIDENT. Abraham T. Hillyear, E?q., United hi .tea Mar bal, re ceived the following wnri.n l ,rom the Pepa-lment of State for the exttudilion of Van Aernan, charged with forgery in Canada: Petartmpnt of Rtatr, 1 8.5-. | Wash;. :ton, April 13, 185 To all to whom these pren nts shill come gree.ing \V here. .John F. t ramjit on, Envoy Fxt-uo-dioary and Minister 1 !? riij01 ? ntiary of lier Majesty t..o Queen of Ureal I lit. in and Ireland, linth ma le requisition in con foiroily with the piov'siorsof the 10fh article of the treaty between ihe United Stu'os .:ud Great Britain for the mutual sutr ndrr of fugitive criminals, concluded at Washington the 1 111 day of Au<>.i?t 1842. for the delivery up of I mil V Van Aernan, charged with the crime of forceiy, committed within the jurisdiction of Great Brittle, Aidvlurens said Daniel W. Van Aernam has been found in the Mute of Now York, within the jm ' diction of 11 0 1 ntti d ' later, and liar l>y proper warrant and in di.e lor in of law b en brought i' fore G orgoW. Mo'on, a < in.mindi ner duly appo'nh d by the Circuit Court of the United Stale (for the 8ouih<m Uliirictof New York, ! if r exuminaticn of f :.id cl ige of forgi ry; and whereas said Commisaif rfr heth de nied the evidence sufficient to nil) oiive the eommilment of ssid Pnnlel W. Van Aerram, and lias according!' committed him, all of width a| pears by a copy of ihe proceedings transmitted by 1 aid < t n mi sinner. N< w thoro preients are to Trqnite of the United f'tates Marshal of thr aonthern district of New York, or any otl ci pnl li# officer or pcrion having charge or custody (t the nff reraid l'r.niel W. Aernam, to surrender and de liver bim npto thomai McGrntn, wlio has been duly an thi tlrf d by the afotoerld pleniputontiary to receive I im in custody. I11 tcstirr.i ny wlYaci f 11 nve lirreuntosigned my name and retired the t1 al of tbis depar'ment to be affixed at Washington thiaHiwr day of April A D.| 1854. and of the lndei endencc ol ihe I nited States the seventy eighth. 1 W. L. MAKOY. A writ of habeas corpus was applied for and issued by Jedfe Ingersoll returnable on Monday morning. The therefore (till remain* in Ula ?itj, 1 Sapreme Court IpaUl Term. Before Hon Judge Clarke. THE CRYSTAL PALACE INJUNCTION DISSOLVED. April 15.?Orion D. Munn again* the Auociation for the Eihililicn of the Indvitry of All Nations, Theodore Sedyfdck, William Whetten, Akxandr Duncan, Watt* Sherman, and William B. Duncan.?After bearing coun sel for the defendants, the Association for the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations, and counsel for the de fendants, Alexander Euncan and others, on the applica tion of said defendants for the dissolution of the injunc tion issued in this action, bearing <late the '20th day of March last, Messrs. IHlion and O'Goimon appearing on behalf of the plaintiff, it is ordered that said injunction be, and the same is hereby, dissolved and vacated, with costs to abide the event.g Before Hon. Judge Roosevelt. In the matter of opening such parts of Sixty-second street as are not now opened or ceded to the corporation, the court appointed John John Alwice, Win. B. Ripley, and Wearc B. Parsons, Commissioners of Assessments. In the matter of opening such parla of Sixtieth street as are not now opened or ceded to the corporation, the con: t appoint d John Alwise, Andrew Clarke, and Win. S. Milledoler, Ccmmis. ioncrr. of Assessments. CITY TRADE REPORT. 1 SAVOiinAT, April 15?2 P. M. Ashes and cotton favor buyers. Flour Is dearer, but unsctU-d; the teles embrace 4,000 bbls. State, at $7 60 a 18; Western, at $8 a $814; an(l Southern at $81, a $8% per hbl. Wheat, rye nnd barley are held above the views of buyers. The sales of corn have been confined to 15, OCO bushels, et 84 a 88c. Provisions e~e in better de mand at old?a "s. Whiskey is held at ?8 . per gallon. Stock Eichsnge. Saturday, April 1?, 1854. $9150 la Spec Prf. 5's 14 fto shs N Car Copper 3 ' li ?0 do 10 500 do 3 650 do 16 400Gold Hill M ie... 8% 1C00 Mich So 8 p c b 98 S t X Y Ccu PR li t; 6(00 III Cen PR bds. 79% ; > do. 106% 4000 N Y Cen RR bs 92% 45 do 10. 1000 do 92 % 160 do bCU 106% 34 shs Bank of Com 102 150 do b'10 106'_ i Continental Bunk 99% 60 do s30 105% 150 Cant on Co 2-1% 6 do lo<? 100 do st,0 24% 50 long Isl RR, ,s30 28 S O dt) bCO 26% 150 Ston'n RR s60 68 100 do 25 17 K.rie RR 70 * HO do sou 25 250 do s30 70% HO do 1)60 25% 900 do s60 70% 50 N .Torcey Zinc Co. 7% 100 do b30 71 5(0 Flor & Key Jt Stk 1% 225 do 70 % 200 do K.0 2 350 do blO 701 400 N!c TiarBit Co... 95% 200 do b60 71% 200 do b60 26 100 do b60 71% 200 do 25% 800 do C0% 100 do 1)30 20 160 do slO 70" 100 do s60 20% 15 Harlcn RR 60% 100 do s30 25% 450 do 50 150 Pern Coal Co.... 101 10 Reading RR 73 100 CumbCoalCo.sCO 20 200 do 72% '.'00 do sCO 20% tOO do 72% 350 do 26% 600 do s60 72% 200 do 20% 100 do.,..,..s3 73 100 do btO 27 400 do slO 73 100 do hi5 27 200 do sCO 72% 200 do sOO 26% 300 do s3 72% 200 Tur Vein Coal Co 8% 600 Hudson R KK.bOO 04) ^00 do 6% 750 do s60 C'2% ? 00 do bl5 6% 175 do f'_% 200 do bCO 6% 10 NY & NH RR.... 9' 200 do bOO 0% 124 Mich Cen RR.... lo!% 400 do b30 6% 40 Parama RR 101 100 PI mix Min Co.. 4% 80 Cleva C b Cln RR 114 10 Crystal Palace... 60 10 Cleve & Pitts RR 8b 10 do 49 MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Cleared litis Day. Steain?bip Jamcslowu, Cavcndy, Richmond, Ao, Lndlam A Pleatsnts. Steal: rhip Knoxvillc. Ludlow, Savannah, 8 L M it chill. Stcatuihip Jas Adgvr, Turner, Charleston, Spofford, Tiles ton A Co. Schr Cbas Robert, Irclnnd, Washington, NC, 8 L Mltchill. Schr Howard. Lovell. Boston, 8 W Lewis. Steamer Piedmont, Robinson, Baltimore, Parker Vein Stermsbip Co. Arrived tills Day. Steamship Alabama. Scbcnck. Savannah, April 12, with mdac and nasieugers, to S L Mitchill. Ship Julia (Brem), Krdmann, Antwerp, 41 days, with mdse and 201 passengers, to Mover A f.tucken. March 4, off the Isle of Wight'spoke ship Patrick Hence for Liverpool: TOIL tot RO Of| 10"* * * * - * ? 13th. lat 52 30, Ion 17 30. encountered a hurrioan which novo the ship on her beamonds and filled the between decks with water; 14th, parsed several ships with loss of topmasts and yards; 17th, lat 51 40. Ion 16 50, spoke Fr fishing brig Amelia, of Cranville, bound E. with loss of foremast and maintop mast, and wasyijjgin"; ujp a jury mast? did_ not require any resistance; 19th, lat 60 2o, Ion 19 25, spoke Br bark Ann Eliia, from Glasgow for Savannah. 16 days out; 2lst, lat 48 38, Ion 29 48. exchanged signals witb ship Devonshire, from Apala cbicola, steering E; 31st, lat 44 i>f. Ion 43, saw a ship, (sup posed to be the Osprey), bound ?; April4, lat 43 05, Ion 4912, saw several large icebergs. Brig Tearer (or). Chisbolm, Gnsyama, PR, with molasses, to J Whitney A Co. Biig Santo Legrando (Port), Gomes, Oporto, 48 days, with wine, to P N Searle A Co. Schr Hardscrable, ??. Rokland, 6 days. Below. racket ship American Congress, Williams, from London r-d Portsmouth, with mdso and passengers, to Grinnell, 1' iiturn A Co. 5bi|> Constitution. 23day from Liverpool. Bark John Wesley, 51 days from Havre. Personal Intelligence, DEPARTURES. For Liverpool, in the steamship Atlantic?O Honktnson, Philadelphia; Mr Kitcbin, Dr W H Smith; A ll Smith, Buf Montag, Mr Merrill and son; J D Hill, N O; Wm King, JlrandMrs J FalinjO Sohooller, Austria; Mr Ilaw kinf. Mrs nnd Miss McKee. Boston; A J Wilkinson, borer of despatches; II M Stone. Mr nnd Mr G Pott, Miss Day, Miss H Buckley, Geo Phelps. Chas Powe, J Foster, Wm Holmes, Messrs Brnnning, Caron, Nassau,Weimer, Piorson, Blackburn, Ramce, Mr Kent, U Fling, J Jules, Mr Grnbb, Mr M M Holt, Jr, Mr Houston, N J; J A Wicks, Mr Morales, Washington; J Fuller, Mrs Fuller's nnrce and child, Mr Ramon Acbs and son. Gen Conder and on, Mexico; Mr Bergmann. Mr and Mrs F Meyers, Bal imore; J M Robinson. Mr Evans, Ohio; J Peel, Mrs Com modore Perry, Mrs Hawkins, Ifm. Mann, Philadelphia; Mr Frant, Malilon Day. J Chandler, M D. Benjamin,' Mrs. Humphreys, Mr. Himricks, C Eichkrn. Chas Graas, Sather thwaito, 0 E Draper, E L Trinhoim, C Priolean, SC; George Jones. NY; A Wortberg. Mr G B Tenant, lady and child ; J Pott. J. F Delaplaine G A Drost and lady, B ltimore; M Shulti, Mr Stanble W Ilenriqnes. W Fontaiee and lady, C Petric and lady, NY; J Chadwiek and lady, NJ; Mrs Alley, Mrs Martin. Mr Fontaine's nurse and child; J. M Bull, F Clark. Mr Ripley. B Edmond, Wm Underbill, Mr. Faxon, lady and child; Mrs James Randall, London; Mr T B Law rence and lady; B Deep. Miss Lane. Washington; Miss Tal lis, Ohio; F Calcmard, France: Mr Bonnard, Count Renard, C W Wolfe, N Y ; Mr Warrin, Jos Moors, E Koeehlin, Mr Brush, J Baines, J Warner. Mr Soherer, Mr Nelson, Mr and Mrs C G Goodule. Mr W H Piatt, Mr Otto, Mr J Benjamin, Philadelphia; llr Palacio'S four ehildron, Mr M F Davis. Mr G l'omeroy. Mr S W Waterbury, Mrs Hawley, Drs and Mrs M Dolt, London; Mr J Birch, Mr and Mrs Amhe. Mr M Ctoddart, Mr H M C'orey. Mrs S S Corey, Phila delphia; Mr Clinton, Mr Ambs, 3 children and servant, Mr Laugban, W Sbapleigu, Philadelphia; R B Lockwood, Connt Renard's tervant, Thomas Mrtrowltz, V Motrowlti, Mrs Scott, child and infant, Mr William Thomas. Mr Fnta, Mr . ,an*a, Mr Palcis. Mr Fallis and friend. Mes-rsII Cohn, .' Uowe, John Thompson. J A Miller. Mr Brigger, J Mo Kewan. Mrs Civin, John Wilson. John Jobnson, J Davis, E H Riley, E H Arnold.?Total. 17tf. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, ALMANAC FOB NEW YORK?THIS DAY. EON RISES 6 22 I MOON RjSES 9 37 BI N BETS 6 30 I HIGH WATER 10 19 Port of New Tor*, April 14,185-1# CLEARED. Steamship Atlantic, We?t, Liverpool E K Collins. Shin John Kutlcd.ce, Sands. Liverpool Jus Foster Jr. fchip St Patrick. Whitman, Liverpool. D Ogden. Sl ip President Fillmore, Nelson, Glasgow, Dunham A nil i on > n S F Austin, Clark, Galveston, J H Brower. I' ip Meguntlcook, VanDohlcr. New Orleans, C R Groen Shin Marathon. Tyler, New Orleans, Eagle A Hazard. Dai k Loretta Kiak, Close, C'ienfnegos, J IV Elwell A Co. Brig Acadian (Br), Lookhart, St John, NB, J S Whitney A Co. Krig E A Reed, Reed. St Marys. Ca, Brett, Son ACo. Brig Crawford, Small, Jacksonville, Mnyhcw, Talbo'. Co. Brig Beronda. Cotter, Georgetown. N-smith A Sons. Brig Frontier, Hoyt. Wilmington. Brett. Son A Co. Sclir Mnrgt Harrington (Ur). Soveicont. Halifax. A Leary. Sohr Stephen Tatar, Tuthill. New Orleans, Fosdiek A Srammon. Schr Montrose, Winslow. Mobile. Stnrges, Ctearman A Co. SchrElira Jane, Snowman, Jacksonville. Brett, Son A Co. Schr R 11 Huntley, Hammond, Richmond, Van Brant A Slftgbt. Schr Lyncbhnrg, Neleon, Richmond, C H Pierson. Schr Judge Baker. Eogert, Richmond, VnnBrunt A Slight. Sohr A-a Eidridgo. Rowland, Philadelphia, J W McKeo. Sloop Rhode Island, Hull. Providence, master. Steamer Novelty, Hell, Philadelphia, JAN Briggs. ARRIVED. IT Steamship nermann, Uiggina, Bremen, via Southampton 20th nit, w ith todse and 130 passengers, to C H Sand. En countered vriahlc weather and immense quantities of ice; was obliged to wo. k through it for SO miles nnder sail alone. On 7th inst. int <8 10. ion 17 19, saw a ahip supposed to he tho GB I .amir (from London for New York); 13th. latdO 30. Ion 69 40, passed ship Defiance, bound E (hence for Lirer nool). SLipGatelle (clipper), Doliard, Whnmpoa, 87 days, with teas and s ilka, to Taylor A Merrill, Feh 12, lat 24 *0 8. Ion 52', K, upoke ship Moses Wheeler, 36 days from Calcutta for Boston; March31, lat 8 36 N, Ion 4A 20 w, elgraliEed n whale sl ip t onr.d N, shnwlr.g a red elgnal with wuite cross; April 4. lat 20 86N. Ion 07 M W, signalised a wlialeship hoond N, showing a bine signal with white ball and a small piece of red bunting attached. Ship Sheridan, Clerk. Liverpool, March 15, with mdne and 443paifingers, to J Foster, Jr. Experienced heavy weather on the f assure. April 4. lat 45 48 N, Ion !6to 51, fell in with a great quantity of iceliergs to tho unmberof about ono ban f red. The S had a pilot on board two days. Had eight deaths on tiepn*sage. |3M ip E ilar'iliorn. Liverpool. and Belfast 27 davi, i here she put 'n fir repairs with mdse. to Zeroga A Co. ? April 5. Int tl 40 N. ion 54) 40 saw an iceberg. The EX took a pilot from the pilotboat Julia. 225 miles east of Sandy N, i k. Slip Northuml erland Lord, London, and Portsmouth Feb 1.0, with mdse end 161 passengers, to Griswold, Ml rgsn A Wiley. March 12. lat 40 SO, Ion <2 20, experienced a hnrrlcnno frrm NNW. carried away fore, main and mizen topmsfts. lost all the sails and rigging attached, and was hove cn lor hesnicnds; had to throw orcrhoard 60 tons of cargo to ylght her On the Banks saw large i|urr.tities of inheres and field ice March 14, lat 43 20, Ion 44, Fpoke Br ship Sf. rah, hound i'(hence for Glasgow), who reported speaking thin , of Bath, painted Mack had lost her forimnst and rndder g'.no; wanted no assistance; 0th, lat 42 52, Ion 40 54), saw ship Sir John Franklin, lumnd F. (from Baltimore for Liverpool) Skip Matilda. I.ee. Newport. W, 36 days, with railroad Iron ar.d ,"6pasrenrf rs, to 5. 1, A G Griswold. Left Newport di eka Ctli nit; ti e weather being ao feggy, was obliged to em ploy ri w t i ats to eomlnet the ship and t owlioat nut of the river t'sk Mereli 18. Int 4h8(), Ion 10 3". spoke Ur bark Com- , berland, from Cost.tol Africa for Liverpool; 21st. lat 48 43. Ion 26 80 passed a largo iliip steering K, abont 200!) tons, painted I lack, white mouldings, bast figure head, and bright n.ai tr. with thO lore of her topgallant mast, fore topmast, and heed of tniren topmast, eke having replaced the top mast with topgallant Visit and topgallant sail a In place of topsails; 4tli iii?? a. Int 4.5 1", Ion 55>bu, was in oompany with an Amfrignte 1 eaud W. Tvt M oipi riencoil hoavjr westerly gales, split sails, ptovo bulwarks. At. Frrk John U i sit y (of Srari-porlbCurtls, Hnsr*?,87 days, with mdrc and 226 p<is?c!t<??ri. to R w Ropes A Co. Br.il, l.anrtnto (ItcUi Jansrn, Antwerp, 6J days, With Eil'ii nnii 24 pafrci grra. to Notiel oom A Go. II:ig Jbbann (Hrem), kohn, Bremen, St days, with mdM and If8 passengeis, to order Had two deal.is on tho pas sage From let 45 ion 46. to lpt 44 60, s?* a laf(? qnanW t) of icebergs. Brig Axel (Swe), Belbnnd, Port Talbot, CI daye, with reilror d iron, to Fnneh A Meiaeke. Brig Hannah Bnlch (of Lnbeo), Smith, Baetport, B daye. with Ceh end plotter, to Brett, Son A Co. IxperienoeA beavy weetber during the peaauge; loat deck lond, boat atom bulwark*. Ac. Schr Friend*, Longman, Oeracoke, NC, 8 dayi, with naval atoret, boned to Boeton. Put into thia port in conae iuenoo of being leakj, and to repair damagee. Schr Matagorda (three matted). Pnrehaae, Virginia, 3 day*. Scbr Jamettown, Smith, Virginia, 3 day*. Schr Mary, Smith, Virginia. Scbr J P Johnton, Smith, Baltimore, 4 dayi. Schr Jamet Peartali, Wllliamt. Rockland. Schr John T Potter, Samuelt, Rockland, 3 dayi. Wind at tnnriae, MI: meridian, do; tunaet, SB. [Br Sawdt Hook Pkihtiro Tti ron apii ] _, .. Tun llioHLAHoa. April it?Sandewn. The weather it to thick with mow that we oannot tew more than a abort diit&noe. M ind blowing hard from the Eatt. Telr graphic Marine Report. BOSTON. April 14? Ait iHb* Dirigo, Liverpool; Pyra ri( , do; South America Cadu; barkt Corwin, X'ienfuegot; V . lie Cltsgow; Io Fayal; Lady Franklin, Cadii, Elk. lLLodclpbia; Cheater, do; Aquilla, NewOrleaut. Herald MarlucCorretpondence, r rriLADELPHIA, April 14. 4 PM-Arr brigt Viotoria (1 > . Hall, Force, PR; Wbeaton, Jordan, Galveston; tchra flu r.-nt (Br), Cameron. Halifax; Mary ilart. Hart, Glon f (, (i r. Man; Ztrviah, Wuliber, Falkland Islands; Goo Holl r : n, Nicker.on, Boston; J Learning, Godfrey, Fall River; IVm P Corbit, llewitt, Fall River; eloop Glatablower, A'len. do. Cld steamship City of Manchester, Wylie. Liverpool; harks Edward. Krousu, Londonderry, Saragossa, Turley, N C eanB; bri;'t Daniel Webster, Campbell, St John, KB; He: Ida (lir), Harriatroop, Halifax; Martha Kinaman, Dyer, I'd .'and: tohrs Maria (lir), S'teumn, Halifax; MaryE Gage, Dr'sfco. trd Trinmph. Miller, Boston; J Learning. Godfrey, I"r 11 l:n< W G WLildin, Cain, Cionfuegoa; Wm P Corbit, lievr.lt. : ;-il River; Connecticut, Scnll, New Haven; Br uise, Fowlea, Salem; Waahington, Ludlam, Providence. Disasters. Shit Mobkhvo Stab, at Boston from Liverpool, In 1st 44 27, Ion 41 (no date), in a heavy pale, lost head rails and cabin sky isbts, and the cabin was filled with water. On Sth inat. 0','c d-e of the Gnlf Stream, was struck by lizht ninp, which cot dre to bead of mainmast, hat did no other damage. f Shit Chahplaih (of Bath), Woodward, from Cardiff, with 720 tons of railroad iron, at Alexandria, Va. experienced eonatr it gales during the pnasago. March 12, lat 46, Ion 41, in a pale from SW to N W, losl. main and foro topsail yards, foretopsuil andnmainsail, r *d March 17t'i and 18th. was among large quantities of iceberg! in lac 4330, Ion4849. During the night of the 25th of March bad a foot of snow ?> deck April 1. was struck with a sudden sqnall and loss fore topmast, fore and main topgallantmasts, andjmost of the sails attached, and sprung fore and main yards; wss without fore and main topsails eight days dnring the pas sago. Dnring tbo sqnall on the 1st of April John Sploe, S native of Sweden, fell overboard and was drowned. Ship Richard Ai.sop, ashore in Chesapoake Bay, is hound to Alexandria, from Liverpool Fob 16'dWade, master. Schb Sab ah Jaws, Gooding, of Bristol, R I, from Boston bound to Jacksonville, Florida, in ballast, drifted ashore on tho 5th inet, ten miles south of St. John's light. There was a heavy sea running from the eastward at tha time and it was nearly calm. The anchors of the schooner were let go in six fathoms water, bnt owing to tho heavy sea they would not hold the vessel. The schooner will he m total lots, having bilged in a few hours after going ashore. The vesiel is partly insured A survey has been held, and she has been condemned. The sails, rigging, Anchors and chains were to bo sold on the 14th inst, for the benefit of all concerned. ?. Svrvkxing Schb Piienix, sunk In Mobile Bay, lies'la three fatfima water. Attempts will bo immediately made to raise her, which it is thought will be euceessful. At tho time of the accident she was at anchor with all sails fui! od, nud was immediately capsized by the tornado. Tho offioers and crew clung to the topmasts till the storm abated, and then got ashore on IJorn island, tho vessel being within a quarter of a mile of the beach. , , . Schb Rachel Jane, which had been ashore at Lewes. Del since Feb 21, wsb floated off 11th inst, and moored ah the Breakwater. _ , .... Schb Bay City, Wardle, at Pernambuco, in distress, arc leaking l,20t> strokes per hour. A survey was held on hoard on the 10th uit. which resulted in a recommendation for her to be discharged. Whalemen. Arr at New Bedford 13tb, ship Emily Morgan. Ewer, Ja pan Sea, Labaioa Nov 1, Rorofconga Deqg?3, with 1,700 bbls spoil. Reports spoko Dec 14, lat 16 8, Ion 15951 W, Uncus, James. NB, nothing since leaving Sandwich Islands, all well; 12?h, off Rorotonga, Awashonks, Lawrence, Falmouth, do, bound to New Zealand to cruise; Feb 5, lat 41 45 S, Ion 42 40 1V, Betsy Williams, Pendleton, Stone, crnising, no thing since leaving the islands. _ Also arr hark Draco, Kimball, Indian Ocean, St Helena Feb 23, with 1,050 bbls sp oil. Sent home on the voyage 70 bhls do. Left at St Helena, Domlnga, Tripp, NB, 500 wh, (00 sp; Elizabeth. Soule, Westnort, 200 wh 200 sp; Monmouth, Ludlow, Coldspring, 1,320 wh 330 sp;IRothscbild, Small .Bos ton, 240 sp; Charlotte, Miller, SH, 160 sp 275 wh. Spoken. Ship Dreadnought, from Liverpool (Feb 3) for NTork M inst, lat 3105, Ion 45 56?by the Morning Star at Boston. Ship Francnnia. 14 days from New Orleans for Boston, 3th Inst, Tat 34 05 N, Ion 76 V. m ^ A ship steering SSE, showing a white signal with red let ters L L in the centre, was passed April 8, lat 35 08 N, loa 73Bark Eraxilioro, hence for Vera Crux, April 9, lat 37 OS, 1?Sehr'iAbby Gale, from Wilmington, NC, for Boston, 9th Inst, ofl'Montauk. ? Foreign Porta. Cabdenas?Arr Muroh 31, bnrk Richmond, Thompson, NYork; sehr Maria. Matanxas; April 1, brig Denmark, Yates, Boston; schr J ltrown. Brown, Bath; 3d, brigs El len Maria, Larabee. Frankfort; C H Kennedy. Corbet, Phil adelphia: schr Geneva, Nichols. Portland: 4th, brig Mont gomery, Philadelphia. Sid March 31, brig Lima, Simmons, Cienfueoos?Arr April 1, ship Sagadaboek. Sherman, NYork; hark M B Stetson. Basford, do; brigO WLawrenoe, Wall, do; 2d, barks Geo Thomas, Amesbnry, and John Hen ry. Oxnard. do; brig "Indian, Keen," do. In port abl March 28, barks Mary. Gilley, for NYork, ldg; American, Adie, for Boston, do; brig Santn Clara, KUing wuou, <??&? fat NY?ri ?r Bostop, 11AVAN i-Arr llarch 80, ship Monterey, Porington. Bal timore; Bell Rook, Pendleton, Boston; Thos Wright. Lavender, Havre; bark Peri, Thastrop, Portland: hrigs St Andrew, kean, Charleston; Gov Brown, Parker, NYork; J Cohen. M'Gnne. Sierra Morena; Keying, Pierce, Boston; schrs Pettingill. Boston; Ann, Poor: fl D Orlndle, Bart lett, and Mayflower, Talbot, Portland; Ophlr. Grey, BrU tol; Isabella, Gage, Charleston; 81st, ship Aphrodite. Mel cher, Boston; haras Lunette, Monntford, Portland; Un ci ml a, Smith, Baltimore; Medora. Roby, Portland; schr State of Maine. Cumtninga. Wilmington: April 1, bark Reindeer, Lawrence, Boston: brigs Monies, Rollins, Mo bile. Sam Small, Trcdwell, Philadelphia; 2d. ship George Turner, McLellan, Boston; brig Jas Gray, Cheever, New York; 3d. shin Montreal, Snow, Liverpool; barks Sarah A Nickels, Nickels, NYork: Ranger, Fogg, Portland; Luey Elizabeth, Crosby, Baltimore: Ellen McGaw, Lnnt, Alex andria; brig G 1 Williams, Kinsman. Boston. April 4, barks Azoff. Simons. Philadelphia; Casco, Collins, Portland: Express, Ford, Philadelphia; brig Mensanillo, Bailey, Portland; schrs G H Montagus, Simpson, NOrleans; Jnana. Bsker. Stco: J W Arthur, King, Mobile. Aprils, bark Wintbro- ??? - Halsey " ? April l Jones. IniiaoJTPHEHwflxl ni[nni, za A Cochran, Cochran. Matanzws; trigs Samuel J Peters, Smith, NOrlesns, Gen Boyd, Gilpatriok, Saoo; Ada, Chase, AViscasset; schrs Margaret, Smith, Apalachicola; Simpson, Ilart, NOrleans. _ . _ April 7, l arks Jas M Hicks, Latham, NYork: Spencer Klr by, Trecartln. do. brig Brownsville, Rodgcrs, NOrleans. Sid 30th. chip Erie, Curtis, Matanxas; barks Rodman, Hill, do; Odd Fellow. Green, Mr.ricl; brlge Lady of the Indie, Shuto, Philadelphia; Kile, Thompson, New Orloans. March 31, Iriga Brsziliun, Bray, Cardenas; Adela, Byera, Santa Oruz. April I, ship Huntress, Atwoed, Matanxas. April 2. brig J Co' . > McCunc, Portland. _ April 5. bark L' . Smith, Cardenas; brisa R B Law ton, Gardner, do; , ( things, Trcnls, Nsw Orleans. April 6, barks V. it Vols. Vose, Trieste; Brilliant, Miller. Matanzas; 1 y FlUabeth, Crosby, do; brigs Sarah ooster, Wooster. New \ ork: Oov Brown. Park Cardrnas; Enoch Pratt, Bightman, New York; schr Kooket, Alohera April 7, brigs Susan, Johnson, Matanzas; Marcollus, Nor ton, Boston; e< bra Alicia, Butler, NOrleans; Don Nicholas, Drinkwater, Belizo, Hon. llAvrr?Arr March 20. ship St Panl, Macey, NOrleans. Hono Koag?In pori Feb II), ships Rnebnck, Waldtu. uno; Wide Awake, Smith, from San Francisco, Just arr; Misobief, Logan, from 1.0 via Honolulu, nrr 7th. Matax'/a:)?Arr March 29, bars Vesta, AVinslow, Boston; Lenox. Dillingham. Norfolk; Victor, Bishop, NY01E; atfin Carver, Nichols; Evelyn, Heichhorn.and Hebron.Ktlhy, Bhk ton; Harvey,-Barnes, and Union, Hewitt. Philadelphmt brigs Windward, Killman. NYork; Kate Foster. Killman, do; Milvvsukio. Cronm, Wilmington; Canima, Elliot, Port land; S P Cnshing, Lancaster. Boston; Thomas, Collins^ Warren; Ipola, Park, Boston; Kate Heath, Bennett, Wil mington: 30th, bark Ellr* A Cochran, Cochran, NYork; brigs Swan. Morrow, Bermnda; Cordova, Arthur, Provi dence; Stirling. Dickey, Wilmington: Grand Tnrk, Aldriok, Providence; Royal Sailor, Adams. Portland; J D Pennall, Hutchinson, do: schr Winstamoyeh, Morfow. NYork; 31st, s)Jp Erie, Curtis. Havana; brig Martha, Edmonds, Port land; sehr Mountain Eagle, do. April 1, harks Rodman, Hill. Havana; Geo Leslie, Shep herd, Boston; schrs M mucin, Kelton, do; M Rogers, Tanner, NYork; Montauk. Bethell. Key West. 3d, bark Helen Jane, Batoa, Boston: brigs Mary Gaston, Ceyer, Havana: Ohio, Sterling, Navy Bay; Keoka, Carver, Boston; Poconocket, Haskell, ao; na; Ellen, Young, I*York; schrs Wing of the AVind, Pier sail, do: W A Presser, Doyle. Portland. 4th, shin Sea lion, llall, Boston; bark Cold Hunter, Chase NYork; hrigs Henrietta. Norris, and Potosi, SlUby, Portland; schr J S Wilson. Mitchell, . .. , . Sid 29th, hrigs Pedraza, Dorritie, Boston, April L Ann Elizabeth, Hernandez, Norfolk; 4tb, achr Heywnrd, Hc 1 Shanohae?In port Feb u. ?Wp Pioneer, ChJWs, fco? San Francisco for Akvab. arr 11th. Sid Jan 18. ship? Bev erly. Chase, NYork 24th, Onward, Creesy do. Feb S, Val naraiso Bnrnett, Calcutta; Horsbnrg. Fuller. Bntav la. Ship AVltchiif the Wave. Miller, arr Feb 10 from San Franciaeo, and proceeded same day for Caloutta. Homo Porta. ALEXANDRIA?Arr April 11, sehr Le Roy, Oiborn, I* ^ BALTIMORE-Arr April 13, ship N?P??>1lishlS* lao bark Edward Everett, Lovelnnd Boston, brigi1 Helon, Hughes. Rio Janeiro, Feb 20; Abbott Lawrence, Crowell, Boston: schr Lydla Gibbs. Glbbs, Providence. C d steam ers Totten. Kellog. NYork; Mount Savage. Post. Boston; bark Helen Maria. Hendrlck, Boston; trigs Carlann. Ames, nc.rts in Cuba; Lcnl, I.ceman, Portland, Me: F illuiorc, Kir wan. Barbadoes und a market; sehr Reus, Lrewcr. Port '"llOSTON?Art April 12, ships Morning S'nr. Foster, Liver pool March 20; telegraphed Ur hark AVupella, Irom Quoena tovn Signal for two 1 avkr and r. bri*. Cid steamer Cale donia. M< rloy. Baltimore: barks Franklin. Gibbs, Trinidad; Wthsler, liy'der, llrltimore; Bay State, Dill, do; brigs L W Maxwell, llnrt. St Thomna: Jenny l.ind, Browm. James Hiver: sehr- AViuS l'.rown, Coombs. Capo Haytien. Oriana, llntchlnron, Cliaileston, tjcecn, NlekeraOn, Philadelphia; Sernrb. AlUn, NA'ork; Tribune, Hntcbins, do. Sid ablp Rnttlcr: berk Costarelll; brigs Onward, F.xoroplnr, lVaeca maw . Wlllism, Mvra. and from tbo Roads, ship Josephine, llnrdirr Ships Virginia. Kossuth, Thoa Church; bark Gasa Ha. and brig Magnet, dropped down to the Roads. wherw remains hark Acadian siilpa Chioora and Juliet went ta ecu from below evo of 11th ,, , , , 0-in_. t 1IARI.ESTON?Arr April 11. stoamship Isabel, Rollins, Havana: ship Grcj Eagle, Kinsman. Hlo danelro. jchrs t 1 ronss (Dan). T) nroe, Leitb Ellon Msrryman. TwtL Port ViTnckiev^o: ?^n V*FA LL*RIVER^-AjPfJI VlSr Port'sxrTn Darien. Ga. NYork t? Sldlrom Noank lf.ib, achr tV A Gr.fl.n, Ingoam, 'Tew BF.DFORD-Arr Arrll 12 schr Pharos. Nan.omond iQtii anhrs Siflti. Sherman, RiohmonA. NEW i-ONOON-Arr April U stca.n-r Sh.tucket, Gear, KvhV for Novwleh. Sid sclir Oxford, liallei. NYork. N? W ORLEANS?Arr April 7, ships Jaio n (Hidden, fltld Csrdifl. Wales, t lariasa Currier. i !a nirksTl e Duke (Br), Gould, Liverpool; Olive (Br), An Irnr liver pool" M arv Mo Lr an. NYork; bark. Jane Do tl.ony. ldvirr Jn) ^ 8tr#n)|| stetson, Matanaas; P* *?, 1 r'av m i?iv Tampico; Aot^ik (M?3i), Martin?*, IjE gnna Tswed U^a 4th Manh. J VTari, John MoK... "'Notfroi-K?Bid'1 Aur?\ 12. aeb* Ocean, nowe, Boston. C?e?smC0.n/AlT?7rev'",l,Ar,X?, brig B Havfort. Tliinn- NY'rk Old bark Jaa llall, Tamp, Asninw all. PHILADELPHIA?Cld April 13. P M. bri<, Martbfc Kinsman Dyer, Portland; Maria White. Crosby, Boston; scbr I"incline Chester, Iirower, Provldunee; Jauua Iluoha lew, Cook, and Chas Ilsekaher, Endjobtt, Nlitven, Iyer, Caymoi*- Uaflfojd.