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PASSAGES, to and from Liverpool and Halifax, of the British and North American Royal Mail Steamships, from July 4, 1840, to June 4, 1842.

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Average passage by chronometer:-Out, 13 days 6 hours; Home, 11 days 3 hours.

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NEW YORK AND HAMBURG PACKETS. The following ships sail from New York to Hamburg on stated days:

Barque Newton, Captain Weinholtz.
Ship Howard, Captain Paulsen.
Barque Miles, Captain Ellers.

Barque Franklin, Captain Sleeboom.

Barque Washington, Captain Kruger.
Ship Stephani, Captain Roluffs.
Ship Brarens, Captain Flor.

These ships are all coppered and copper-fastened, and commanded by men of experience in the trade. Having good accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers, persons wishing to have their friends from Germany can secure their passage. Other ships are also engaged in the trade with Hamburg, Bremen, &c.

LOUISIANA AND NEW-YORK LINE OF

PACKETS.

For the better accommodation of shippers, a ship is despatched from New York on the 1st, 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th, of each month, commencing the 10th of October, and continuing until May, when regular days are appointed for the remainder of the year, whereby great delays and disappointments will be prevented during the summer months. The following ships are employed in this arrangement:

Ship St. Mary, Capt. Forster.
Ship Mississippi, Capt. Hilliard.
Ship Shakspeare, Capt. Chester.
Ship Yazoo, Capt. Wibray.
Barque Genesee, Capt. Minot.
Ship Oswego, Capt. Wood.

Ship Martha Washington, Capt. Stevens.
Ship Sartelle, Captain Taylor.

These ships were all built in the city of New York, expressly for packets, are of a light draft of water, have recently been newly coppered, and put in splendid order, with accommodations for passengers unequalled for comfort. They are commanded by experienced masters, who will make every exertion to give general satisfaction. They will at all times be towed up and down the Mississippi by steamboats.

HOLMES'S LINE.

To sail every ten days during the season :-
Ship Orleans, S. Sears, master.

Ship Arkansas, Bunker, master.
Ship Alabama, D. M. Bunker, master.
Ship Sarataga, W. H. Russell, master.

Ship Louisa, Leavitt, master.

Ship Rienzi, Clark, master.

Ship Sultana, Dennis, master.

Ship Vicksburg, Berry, master.

These are all fast-sailing, coppered and copper-fastened vessels, built expressly for this trade; commanded by men of great experience, and will insure at the lowest rates.

They will at all times be towed up and down the Mississippi by steamboats, and will sail punctually as advertised. Great care will be taken of all goods shipped by this old and well-known line; and every exertion made to accommodate both shippers and passengers.

SHIPPING in the Trade of France and the United States, as advertised in the Havre List for the following Months in 1845.

HAVRE.

Sarah Arsilia, Butman, July 15....
Kentucky, Rogers, July 17
John Dunlap, Choate, July 17.....
Leila, Higgins, July 20...
Havre, Ainsworth, August 23...
Deucalion, Allen, August 23...
Sea Lion, Cross, August 24......
Josephine, Racand, August 25.....
Grand Conde, Aubert, August 26...
Goodwin, Davis, August 30..

Delia Walker, Condry, August 30..
Leopard, Longcope, August 30..

Pontiac, Parker, August 30

Viola. Jameson, August 30...

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New Orleans New York ........ Baltimore

Baltimore, Funck, Sept. 14................................
Isabella, Briggs, Oct. 4......

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Pontiac, Parker, Oct. 1..
Goodwin, Davis, Oct. 1...
Leopard, Longcope, Oct. 2....
Sully, Edgar, Oct. 3...
Vesta, Soubry, Oct. 6........

MARSEILLES.
Rollo, Giberson, August 19.....
Agnes, Witherell, Sept. 2................
Cairo, Childs, Sept. 3......
Whiton, Curtis, Sept. 5.....

Missouri, Silvestre, July 15...
Napoleon, Rollo, Sept. 3....

BORDEAUX.
Tamanend, Child, July 10....................
Susan, Wishart, Sept. 6........
Sea, Allen, Sept. 25........

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LA ROCHELLE.
Mathilda Luther, Crowell, Sept. 23...
DUNKIRK.
Paulina, Stevens, Oct. 1 .............

.... New York ....New Orleans

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Havre, Ainsworth, Sept. 9..

THE Havre Trade Lists advertised for Sales during the following Months.

HAVRE.

Duchess d'Orleans, Richardson, July 24....... New York
Burgundy, Wotton, August 1....
Tarquin, Moody, July 24.......
Sarah Arsilia, Butman, August 1...
Norman, Spavin, July 25......

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Sylvie-de-Grasse, Thompson, Oct. 8...........
Utica, Hewitt, Oct. 10.....

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Magnolia, Gray, Sept. 20......

Albany, Crawford, Oct. 24............

Narragansett, Destebecho, Oct. 1.......
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Vesta Soubry, Sept. 20......

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The daily New York shipping lists, always exhibit advertisements of the ships being then ready to take on board merchandise and passengers: chiefly for the following:

FOR FOREIGN PORTS.-Aguadilla, P. R.; Amsterdam; Antigua ; Antwerp; Acanzas; Aux Cayes; Baltic ports; Barbadoes; Bay Texas; Belize, Honduras; Bermuda; Bourdeaux; Bremen; Buenos Ayres; Canton; Cape de Verds; Cape of Good Hope; Cardonas; Galveston, Texas; Glasgow; Gottenburg; Guayaquil; Halifax, N. S.; Hamburg; Havanna; Havre; Hull; Kingston, Jamaica; Laguayra; Lisbon; Liverpool; London; Madeira; Malaga; Malta; Manilla; Marseilles; Matansas; Montevideo ; Ñantes; Naples; Nassau, N. P.; Nuevitas; Palermo; Panama; Port-au-Prince; Porto Cabello; Porto Rico; Rio Janeiro; Rotterdam; Sandwich Islands; Savonilla; Smyrna; Stettin; St. John's, N. F.; St. John's, N. B.; St. Kitt's; Stockholm; St. Petersburg, R.; St. Pierre, Martinique; St. Thomas; St. Vincent; Trieste; Turk's Island; Valparaiso ; Vera Cruz.

The following are the principal distant ports in the United States, for which large ships are advertised.

Apalachicola; Charleston; Georgetown; Franklin; Key West; Mobile; New Orleans; Newport; Pensacola; Savanna; St. Augustine; St. Mark's; St. Mary's; Tampa Bay.

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The range to which the New York steam-packets and other packets employed in the carrying of passengers and goods in the river and coasting trade extend, will appear from the following list, published in July, 1845.

steamboats.....

New-London packets.........

steamboats....

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New-Orleans packets..........
Newport (R. I.) ditto
New-Rochelle steamboats........
Norfolk packets...

The Regular Packets and Steamboats in the Coasting | New-Haven packets
Trade, lie at or near the following places. All lie in
the East River, except those marked N. R.
Albany steamboats, morning line....Barclay-street, N. R.
ditto, evening line.... ...Cortlandt-street, N. R.
towboats....
..... Broad and Cortlandt-streets.
....... Pier, No. 14.
.......... Whitehall.
.Burling-slip and Pine-street.
Baltimore ditto....Old-slip, Pier No. 14, and Wall street.
Boston ditto....Coenties-slip, Maiden-lane, and Old-slip.
Bridgeport ditto...
...James-slip.
Catharine-street.
...Cedar-street, N. R.

Alexandria packets...
Amboy ditto ....
Apalachicola ditto

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Catskill packets...

Charleston ditto............ Burling-slip and Pine-street.

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Portland packets.
Portsmouth (N. H.) ditto....
Poughkeepsie towboats
Providence (R. I.) packets...

........Coenties-slip. ...Coenties-slip. ..Liberty-street, N. R.

(R. I.) steamboats................
Richmond packets......................................
Sag Harbour ditto...
Salem (Massachusetts) ditto ....
Savanna ditto
Saybrook ditto...
Shrewsbury (N. J.) ditto.
Stamford (Con.) ditto

(Con.) steamboats

St. Mark's packets...
Stonington (Con.) ditto............
(Con.) steamboats

Troy towboats...
Washington City packets..
Wilmington (N. C.) ditto..

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AVERAGE Freights during the Summer of 1845.

Cotton, square & round bales...lb.

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Letter-bags are kept for the reception of ship-letters, at Gilpin's Reading Room, Merchants' Exchange; and Hale's Ship Letter Office, No. 58, Wall-street, for New York; Amsterdam; Barbadoes; Carthagena; Constantinople; Curaçao; Galveston; Guayaquil ; Hamburg; Havanna; Havre; Kingston, Jamaica; Liverpool; London; Madeira; Manilla; Naples; New Orleans; Palermo; Panama; Port-au-Prince; Rio Janeiro; Rotterdam; Sandwich Islands; Smyrna; Stettin; St. John's, N. F.; St. Pierre, Martinique ; St. Vincent; Turk's Island; Valparaiso; Vera Cruz.-(See Post Office of the United States, generally; New Post Office Law; Miscellaneous Statements.)

The following statement includes the names and tonnage of the principal British and American vessels which arrived at the port of London from the United States, during the first six months of the year 1845, though not comprehending

half the number actually engaged in trade between those ports and the United States.

From New York.-BRITISH: Clutha, 498 tons. AMERICAN Prince Albert, 980 tons; Washington, 300 tons; Westminster, 608 tons; St. James, 617 tons; Northumberland, 990 tons; Gladiator, 674 tons; Mediator, 647 tons; Switzerland, 590 tons; Quebec, 655 tons; Robert Fulton, 550 tons; Wellington, 703 tons; Hendrick Hudson, 821 tons; Talisman, 350 tons; Jessore, 500 tons; Arethusa, 336 tons; Toronto, 609 tons. From Boston.-BRITISH: none. AMERICAN: Talisman, 350 tons; Vespasian, 400 tons; Ellen, 400 tons.

From Charleston.-BRITISH: Marion, 427 tons. AMERICAN: Ark, 400 tons; Abagin, 350 tons; Brontes, 400 tons.

From Baltimore.-BRITISH: none. AMERICAN: Laura, 300 tons.

Names and tonnage of principal British and American vessels which arrived at Liverpool, during the same period.

From New York.--BRITISH: Brothers, 537 tons. AMERICAN Europe, 613 tons; Aderon Dark, 608 tons; Samuel Hicks, 818 tons; New York, 972 tons; Toronto, 609 tons; St. Patrick, 896 tons; Liverpool, 1129 tons; Siddons, 900 tons; Columbus, 664 tons; Sea, 800 tons; Ashburton, 1077 tons; Ann, 218 tons; Stephen Whitney, 995 tons; Yorkshire, 1058 tons; Cambridge, 877 tons; Patrick Henry, 982 tons; St. Lawrence, 425 tons; Paul Jones, 650 tons; Oxford, 707 tons; Rochester, 845 tons; Indiana, 607 tons; Garrick, 900 tons; George Washington, 609 tons; Ohio, 757 tons; St. George, 845 tons; Montezuma, 982 tons; Virginian, 650 tons; Montecello, 390 tons; Hottinguer, 1000 tons; Kalamazoo, 798 tons; Lancashire, 600 tons; Roscius, 1067 tons; John R. Skiddy, 908 tons; Adirondack, 761 tons; Sheffield, 564 tons; Independence, 800 tons; Isabella, 745 tons; Waterloo, 900 tons; Henry, 434 tons; Southernon, 700 tons; Pacific, 600 tons; Henry Clay, 1300 tons; Shenandoak, 750 tons; Queen of the West, 1334 tons; Sheridan, 1000 tons; Tarolinta, 570 tons; Caledonia, 545 tons; Haidee, 647 tons; Empire, 1000 tons; London, 700 tons.

From Boston.-BRITISH: none. AMERICAN: Iberias, 329 tons; Concordia, 641 tons; Ashburton, 553 tons; Barnstable, 873.

From Philadelphia.-BRITISH: none. AMERICAN: Savannah, 816 tons; Monongahela, 500 tons; Thomas P. Cope, 845; Saranak, 816 tons; Susquehanna, 560 tons.

From Charleston.-BRITISH: Mandane, 360 tons; Safeguard, 290 tons; Conrad, 367 tons; Creole, 455 tons; Sarah Stewart, 365 tons; Borneo, 458 tons; John Renwick, 402 tons; Promise, 446 tons; Macao, 482 tons; Selina, 258 tons; Sarah, 517 tons; Jessie, 679 tons; Chieftain, 325 tons; Burrel, 402 tons; Lavinia, 374 tons; Corsair, 476 tons; Sir Henry Pottinger, 426 tons; Lady Bagot, 455 tons; Robert Ker, 357 tons; Ann Kenny, 486 tons; Lady Sale, 736 tons; Cremona, 506 tons; Wilson, 281 tons; Lady Fitzherbert, 386 tons; Lord Ashburton, 1009 tons; Cambridge, 494 tons; Ross, 645 tons; Consbrook, 423 tons; Conqueror, 657 tons; Thetis, 584 tons; Constitution, 558 tons; Janet, 320 tons; Portland, 541 tons; Leonard Dobbin, 611 tons; Morgiana, 354 tons; Kingston, 431 tons; Johnstone, 436 tons; Evergreen, 574 tons; Kilty, 388 tons. AMERICAN: Lochinvar, 635 tons; Swanton, 709 tons; Augusta, 708 tons; Thomas Bennett, 505 tons; Shenandoah, 700 tons; John Baring, 430 tons; Arabella, 696 tons; Harriett and Jessie, 453 tons; Victor, 394 tons; Columbia, 344 tons; Xaylon, 420 tons; Elsinore, 597 tons; John Fehrman, 428 tons; Delia Walker, 494 tons; Tartar, 573; Susquehanna, 560 tons; B. Aylmar, 437 tons; Marengo, 426 tons; Richmond, 475 tons; Treton, 428 tons; Ambassador, 452 tons; Virginia, 612 tons; Peter Hattrick, 355 tons; St. Mark, 545 tons; Roger Sharman, 496 tons; Persia, 438 tons; Thames, 372 tons; Southport, 499 tons; John Baring, 550 tons; Swatra, 747 tons; Republic, 644 tons.

From Savannah.-BRITISH: Oronocto, 609 tons; Ben Nevis, 955 tons; Douglas, 650 tons; Kingston, 431 tons; Coronation, 739 tons; Ocean Queen, 568 tons; Myrene, 244 tons; Envoy, 481 tons; Devonport, 767 tons; Primrose, 553 tons; Syria, 580 tons; Leander, 813 tons; Ottawa, 562 tons; Fanny, 367 tons; Robert, 665 tons; Acadia, 800

AMERICA.

tons; Alexander Grant, 689 tons; Britannia, 609 tons; Severn, 573 tons; Sesostris, 606 tons; Glasgow, 611 tons; James and Mary Sinnot, 533 tons; Nelson Village, 384 tons; Thomas, 765 tons; Stadacona, 619 tons; Lady Falkland, 672 tons; Ayrshire, 543 tons; Carleton, 404 tons; Sherbrooke, 505 tons; Lord Canterbury, 599 tons; Rockshire, 565 Queen Victoria, 588 tons; Parmelia, 811 tons; Leshmago, 741 tons; Charles, 579 tons; Leander, 733 tons; Robert A. Parke, 389 tons; Socrates, 457 tons; Espinola, 880 tons. AMERICAN: Robert Shaw, 402 tons; Powhattan, 640 tons; Nicholas Biddle, 790 tons; Lancaster, 798 tons; Susannah Cumming, 540 tons; Tamerlane, 346; Clyde, 415 tons; Pacific, 595 tons; Harward, 340 tons; Stirling, 493 tons; Charles Joseph, 310 tons; Clyde, 413 tons; Eli Whitney, 528 tons; Howard, 387 tons; Glendower, 518 tons; Elizabeth, 531 tons, Edwin, 339 tons; Denmark, 554 tons.

From Mobile.-BRITISH: Civion, 292 tons; Superb, 519 tons; Dumfries-shire, 873 tons; Lady Milton, 636 tons; John Munn, 637 tons; John and Robert, 501 tons; Sisters, 851 tons; Washington, 800 tons; Charles Humberstone, 640 tons; Java, 372 tons; Samuel, 558 tons; John Bell, 501 tons; James Moran, 600 tons; Ilarmony, 852 tons; Maranham, 451 tons; Rankin, 1120 tons; Lanark, 648 tons; Satellite, 824 tons; Agenora, 731 tons; Herculean, 317 tons; John Bentley, 783 tons; Alexander Edmond, 716 tons; Lochlibo, 1006 tons; Rasalama, 780 tons; Jane, 781 tons; W. Pirie, 552 tons; Helen, 860 tons; Malabar, 686 tons; Mary, 342 tons; Duncan, 644 tons; Agnes Gilmour, 915 tons; Wallace, 864 tons; Asia, 647 tons; Symmetry, 1009 tons; Henry Gardiner, 701 tons; Margaret Polloc, 917 tons; Ottawa, 1147 tons; Duncan Ritchie, 610 tons; Birkenhead, 935 tons; John Campbell, 624 tons; Llantarnum Abbey, 431 tons; Oceana, 799 tons; Tay, 512 tons; Queen, 650 tons; Aurora, 709 tons. beth, 549 tons; Bytown, 346 tons; Lucy, 396 tons; Suffolk, 518 tons; Waverley, 529 AMERICAN: Elizatons; Burlington, 534 tons; Palestine, 469 tons; Pactolus, 500 tons; Winipiac, 339 tons; Clara, 525 tons; Elizabeth Denison, 806 tons; Isaac Newton, 599 tons; Susan Howell, 766 tons; Oxnard, 688 tons; Dublin, 650 tons; Shannon, 843 tons; Rob Roy, 525 tons; North Sea, 379 tons; Agnes, 429 tons; Superior, 570 tons; Sarah Ann, 431 tons; Memphis, 800 tons; Carthage, 426 tons; Virginian, 700 tons; Asia, 474 tons; Joshua Bates, 620 tons; Epaminondas, 500 tons; William Goddard, 514 tons; Bombay, 550 tons; Hudson, 713 tons; Powhattan, 590 tons; Carrol, 695 tons; Cornelia, 1065 tons; Great Britain, 694 tons; Bowditch, 578 tons; Lancaster, 798 tons; Alhambra, 713 tons; Rockingham, 400 tons; Robert Parker, 599 tons; T. B. Wales, 600 tons; St. Leon, 505 tons; Hector, 560 tons; Java, 538 tons; Brewster, 696; Ondiaka, 749 tons; Portsmouth, 520 tons.

From New Orleans.-BRITISH: Gossypium, 745 tons; Tamerlane, 495 tons; Sir Colin Campbell, 651 tons; Zanoni, 590 tons; Magnificent, 731 tons; The Duke, 682 tons; Bonadea, 625 tons; Favourite, 661 tons; Victory, 590 tons; Lord Maidstone, 683 tons; Margaret, 795 tons; North Pole, 312 tons; Pursuit, 731 tons; Provincialist, 880 tons; Lord Sandon, 678 tons; Mayfield, 824 tons; Lanarkshire, 689 tons; Elizabeth, 691 tons ; Columbine, 607 tons; British King, 637 tons; Coromandel, 662 tons; Octavius, 634 tons; Amoy, 648 tons; Grampian, 774 tons; Glentanner, 610 tons; Yorkshire, 808 tons; Eleanor, 679 tous; Gertrude, 703 tons; W. Abrams, 706 tons; Rothschild, 645 tons; Broom, 889 tons; Susan, 537 tons; Huron, 498 tons; Venelia, 581 tons; Aberdeen, 560 tons: Seraphine, 643 tons; Marchioness of Abercorn, 875 tons; Warren Hastings, 698 tons; Miltiades, 675 tons; Glenlyon, 908 tons; Lamport, 743 tons; Emerald, 721 tons; Springfield, 547 tons; Lord Seaton, 730 tons; Themis, 1004 tons; Henry Duncan, 562 tons; Good Intent, 592 tons; Importer, 734 tons; Swan, 859 tons; Royal Adelaide, 453 tons; Victoria, 716 tons; Lady Constable, 613 tons; Laurel, 808 tons; Glenleven, 6i6 tons ; Sapphire, 714 tons; Caledonia, 789; Falcon, 382 tons; Envoy, 740 tons; Belmont, 937 tons; Enchantress, 832 tons; Independence, 693 tons; Pallas, 520 tons; Georgiana, 513 tons; England, 893 tons; Lord Wellington, 732 tons; Arabian, 581 tons; Standard, 531 tons; Chieftain, 795 tons; Ellerslie, 734 tons; Ann Armstrong, 899 tons; Evening Star, 642 tons; China, 645 tons; Hebe, 450 tons; Ann Jeffie, 941 tons; Mountaineer, 869 tons; Henrietta Mary, 844 tons; Jane, 658 tons; Imogen, 330 tons; Corea, 731 tons; Hero of Sidon, 615 tons; Goliah, 988 tons; Sir Charles Napier, 638 tons; Argyle, 634 tons; Henry Bliss, 729 tons; Ocean Queen, 802 tons; Liverpool, 514

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