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hich was fifth: uon leans tow: nues very scarce, and Confidence has been somewhat "WwW HERA Ww >) ‘Theatrical and Musical. base ogee wesith; our opiate leans tow | fukn’ by severe aareares ia Se banees, Business — NE . YORK LD. | NE s FROM MEXICO. Pann Tuatne.—Last evening one of the lergest and Maetine m tHe 6 Y rts exports has consequently been very —_—_— oe = r fs nable audiences that we haye ever seen at thie | last The Oaks Stakes, of 60 soveroigns each, h. 1. three ih impo net most fashio1 years old filies, € si 710. exch. Dressed ant wlos geverally cane edveted only vy nub | ___NeW NOP: Tucnday. June X64 S86 _ PUREMBR PARSIOULARS | Secriunnest sscnbiei onthe occenonctste Simpson's | bree Mr. Gully’s Mendicant ; -+ (3: Day) } | mitting toa heavy-sacrifice on prime cost. There hes | == | BY THE Denefit. The Keans volunteered their services, and ap- | by the sppointment Mr. Gratwick al --+(k- Bell) 2 Neen considerable demand for low grey jaconels and | Supplemental Herald. x pened “Much Ado about Nothing,” and | each Lord Glasgow’ daily... . . (Holmes) 3 i pollams, but in con: nce ‘ofthe a vanced period | the New York Heral.@ wid this morn- | in two pieces—‘ Much Ado about ! ‘Twentycturee others sated. Steadioait won by two | Prutapelians, bas de consequence ofthe advanced period | A supplement to th ee eee ‘§ STEAMSHIP MISSISSIPPI) "Bho Follies of» Night,” in both of which they are un: | errval lengths easily demand, no improvement in s has taken .— | ing be served to our st : 9 ” | pee aM) approachable. Mrs. Kean’s Beatrice, and Mr. Kean's Markets. ‘There is a slight improvement in grey m: sof | ~ TI of Haym Solomon ; the (ladets at West Benedick, were rich beyond description, and the other | the working men as the onl: Loxpox Mowry Marker, Friday Evening, May 29— out fabrics. © White madapollams sad white long clothe ter from Boston ; the Camanc bes and other THE MILITARY PREPARATIONS, characters were ‘admirably sustained. Fisher's Pierre | ™unity. ‘The intelligence from the United States has had consi- Sout brit fre tp ay ceremony om dye J Indian ; Chambers street Sevingst Bank; Ne’ &e., &e Palliot, in the after-piece, provoked roars of Janghter, | tion, and the derable influence on puolic securities. The latest quota- ote in their value. ‘Cambric: | Publications ; the operation of the sing ial \ i le ald J 0 appeared during oo Seen ee Pema apr mame tion of Consols for Mt ie 96} for, the mame encouth, tions continue in limited re. Political Movements ; Medical I ve; the {From the Mobile Herald, June ‘some beautiful pieces. To-morrow | 8¢e- sellers at 7; Reduc aree pe » FOS 8, 7 5, sang Turkey red cloths and prints of of Bragdon for Bigamy ; Varieties, &c. The U.S. steamship Mississippi, Cones Ttehight, ar. Marble will roduce his new prize comed: ‘ ription ‘ e 4 fa fey len epcunely ma gins gael on ot reed Soy tsar] Iwi be sat ratty oor yirony 3 and out oe remnant te he ear lel coe Von Ron upe'vh cent te eee ci | ieee pm. ‘The vie’ pro } a sacrifice. Yarns—The inquiry is co! to superi- 7K omnes. 5 ‘a ly, 9697. M Bonds receded to the city. J Parrott. .» late American Consul at Vazatlan ; F. bea = ej and the Deferred to'19, Grenada Deferved Bonds | OF (qualities, Turkey red and orange twist ere nominal of the city, (he pina ee, Rate Ce ae ee i nes LE; | 26.cents. | Hicxony Buves—New Yoru ix tue Fiaup—Agn ; Spanish Five p nada I F Is—We have little change to Relatims with re | Bowsay Tueatar—The grand and gorgeous specta- | bly to ents 24); the Three r etal ‘The News from Europe—Our | Dr. Wood, of the U. 8. Navy, bearer of important’ des- i gre gorgeou |e alt per Cents 603 and | ree ted sedis Deantere’ Compaen bey eae ei Great Britain.—The Oregon Tr saty. iohes to our government, from Com. Sloat, command- cle of the “‘Last of the Thousand and One Nights,” | fred into tgrigek y= | The price of iron does not improve, notwithstanding high = We have received, by the arrival of tbe steam- | 3 i Ss eee: Mussiesipph Americans from | founded on a tale of the same name in the Arabian Nights | 8nd presented a fine, aitienticy appearance, thoug per Cents 36); Dutch Two-and the Four per Cent Certificates 92. é 5 F i i the share market, and there is little other bu rices in England, and diminished lmport, which ma b : | nts, was produced at | citizens’ dress. They numbered over four bi ig a te nnnt sot | esecscecse oy dareamenir cheers: tg | chip Gront Warssn Som Lvaepon, Mahl o-| «Eo, Me ences ou a wae oe ee | Seen nt seca tae ee a ones | eaereneel yee, Sere Panis Bov + May gi The as nrieat Neg | Iria ‘consegence of a paanere cousumption in Create teresting and important advices from England in Washington with the despatches. [ geeateees ane descen Faasaurd | Signs | Saaebenene i vtec Gas fy ral Sani gain vi a . 4 | terior, consequent upon the price. Inother ai i itioal relations wih that | ‘The onl: litical news of importance which we ga- | . pane exprocaiy great | p Hide "aber he. purist lowed as falowe-Taee par | Great Grate ney he atoned af toe der ed 8 | comme. therfrom thee gontomen is, that Mazatlan ani Tepee spectacle, Thie great show, will heve ax great a run ax | PUGMAT, otha order oT fi oot ents foreash, 84f 1c.; for account, B4f. 1de.; Five per dy to China. M rket—Government : ‘ best | M84 declared for Santa Anna, it was generally . sedit it the map. | Ser¥ice. They were supplied with muskets from vonie tae for cash, 1100. SSe.; fOr account, 119f, ese; lan Seon pane ofthe tensity of the money | We learn, by private letters from the ‘thought there that he would be recalled. The cause of a. Ceparves. neha pe pen, adh ehegj | areenal, which have al done some execution in ank of France Neapolitan, Spanish, and | pressure, have slightly given 3 i iti 1d not to be Exchange—In con- | authority, that the British government ‘aave re- |¢he revolutionary movement was understoo: | | macenne ge ae as 3 bie bt Sa 1 cently Bota the greatest anxiety for an ami- Pes wid he Texas question, as was the case in | ; of ill of Mrs. Jon vthe ° troy Marker. Friday Evening, © of paper from Calcutta and other places, the s Baxioty ‘ Me | form ' ness a trance: he “Account} We, noticed a “perticl | Yaga as advanced to 2s. and 2s. jd. per rupee, according | cable arrangement of the difficulties with this ‘The news of the battles of the 8th a rene » Gate Ay Rar ta cut tetas nf K | be pie | wars of the revolution. Colonel Marks, General Llo | and several distinguished military men, were presen + | Colonel Yates’ Artillery, were also present, and w | drilied. The whole scene presented a very anim: appearance, and the “ Hickory Blues,” bid fair to sus! h military reputation of the great and disting» ve deli certain harvest will result from th New Loan not 4 | } ceived at Mexico on the 17th ult. On the ; | uR aun is have Been freely offered” ‘There has been | country, and were disposed to settle at Once | Sorounced that a batlle had been fought, in which the | and wo expect the house will be filed. e ; and there has been no fur- | another #1 ve lacs of Government bills on Caleutta upon the forty-ninth parallel, from the moun- | Mexicans had acted like “ lions.” announcement n si hig! of the market thi Castte Ganven.—It is on such a night as last night | ed hero, whose name they have adopted. h . did not prove sufficiently explicit for the populace, who | that the coolness of this delightful place of resort can be 5 ; reduction since. The accounts by the Halil at thirty di ight, which averaged 97-3 annas per 100, 4 ean, and have only proposed = ft tj 6 Tax Visit or tue Covert or Ennons to Gas art Cambria terived yestanday, "Fp det breoghe Ballons Se ane ae sere teen Columbia uate on account | Account, mulls ruch igmonstretions agelast the Govers: | appreciated to its full extent. Dies AS Sp. pisos. ih the Tee Babel oeaee os ee eee cy to be 372,339 bags, being less by 6,472 bags than | land notes, . + s 3 i | room for doubt revolution” | city so delightfully cool, or where one can enjoy himself | y mote previous statement. The market to-day has not State of Trade. of the Hudson’s Bay Company for the remainder } Ye meditate, Re daesnent whan ‘on the 25th. Paredes os pating pa pk e Garden The splendid saloon is rie pares ens rt, and tea at a, Sepnaic mone Seer ee areata ta8y tie anid to be steady Mano an, Fae of their charter. It is understood that there shall | sent the dispatch of Arista to the Government organ for “ ‘lg & party. intone. Brazils and Egyptians remain as last week. | inquiry for 7-3. shirtiny Sea Island sare }d to }d per Ib, lower. There have been | cloth market continues taken on speculation 2,900 Ame: for exportation 1,460 American, ion, the : ublication, Great ‘itement ailed—drums were dull as it was in the former | be no renewal of the charter effected on exclusive Immediately Dest throughout the sity for volunieers } and ep cind 00 Surat and part of the week. In yarns there is no improvement navigation of the Columbia. maledictions against the Americans were uttered through- open to the refreshing sea breezes, and a magnificent or- ing of the Court, Chancellor Walworth, Gov. Gard Ps gern performs ovis evening some choi composi the Mayor of New York and Brooklyn, Judges Stro y Mr. tions in excelient style. The entertainment is varie: McCoun, Hon. Jobn A. King, Judge Haviland, Mes | Jacob Little, John Ward, Duer, Jaudon, anda numbe | whatever. } 7 4 ‘ + | out the city. | some very pretty dancing by the Misses Vallee and | D , a : forwarded inte con : ‘ in this and in | ° ray} 5 | : invited guests, with the Directora of the Compary, guaree, end fo Surat Forwarded Into the o Tartan | Lancasning, Thursday, May 28—The cotton spinning | ‘The British government have ii Foreign af | 1% Dimond informs us that all the Americans except | Kuga ange tha whole Gon Rapink meng rear { Brooklyn at halfy ettied: Wt tatived ot Geena: and 140 Permambuco. ‘The prices declared by the Com: | al power loom weaving branches at ee ac taey | cemeematiors connected with our foreign af- | Crip n ran ps eam the cout | 16'visiters that cannot fail to attract. / about three hours. After’ dining” at the new etl " ? cal legs ie C ( i ral jourisl ' . re . ‘ YY "" . 4 tutes of rokers this week for fair Cotton are—Bowed | fon. Heyten, iI differences existing betwixt the turn-out | {@irs, exhibited a disposition to peserre.si08 J roma k GreRery,, ROW commander of tho blockading | Hrnx Auexaxper.—The fame of this wonderful adept | Sole House, Kept by rokaraad to owe, easing | nS : seen power loom weavers and their employers have ceased, | present amicable position of the: two countries | force, had restored the two Mexican vessels which hed | in the mystic science drew a large and fashionable audi- | stauncer’ ha thee’ of the tele oon wig eRe Livexroon Corros Manxrr, Friday evening, 29th May. nd the erection end extension of new cotton mills | x almost any sacrifice. The abrupt and unex- | been captured off Vera Cruz, by the squadron. He ad- ~{Brokes’s Account.}—Looking to the state of the ied on with spirit. The silk trade at Middleton, dressed a letter to General Bravo, of ra Cruz, saying ence last evening, at Palmo’s opera house. Mr. Alexan | faction of the party, and a number of miles were | demand for cotton. which was very limited | in | Failsworth and Manchester has improved alittle during | pected settlement of the Oregon question hns | that he had released the vessels Ja consideration of the | der is certainly the greatest magician that evor visited | Sinan socmnder Tile Mie seed ecslneitat et the early part of the week, the market still | the lust few weeks ; but th % k smallware business re- | }, ‘duced, as we anticipated, by the com. / fact that the Mexican authorities had permittedtwo Amo- | these shores. His extraordinary feate defy detection, | iuthiv connie, The empine performing this speed maintained considerable steadiness in pric i Ithe ti facture at | Deen Pri Ree * = ey «1 | Fican vessels to de unmolested subsequent to the no- « | though there was an absence of spirit, tere eee Athan, Dy ebent denne ‘and. vicinities, h plexion of the politioal affairs of Europe, which | tice of the blockade. | and deceive the senses. We would describe them if we | bole by Messrs. Rogers, Ketchum & Grovenor of Pa little diminution of confidence. The arrival of the Cam: riously diminished in amount during the + turned to | coesetal fovr taroage| —A fre broke out on Sunday, night about is blockading Tampico. the southern and western country; and while he remains | clock, in the grocery store corner of Houston and } er the people of ‘Yucatan ayo favorable to: our | ray, to ase hiv omarosrdinasy eehitiions, Hirroube ne | in tne stofe whlch wes considerably damaged tien Yucatan are favo our , to seo his extraordi e ions. Jt would ap- | A H R ane oar that he derived aid from some source unkaown to | part of the house was but little damaged. ed to refer to. The American ships of war at Vera Cruz are—Raritan, | could, but the task di out bria yesterday, bringing intelligence of such a nature as years, we at present are not prepared vith ly has | Falmouth, and b rringpe Ge doubt, the Princeton has | New York, after making a ve! many suppose likely to involve political consequences of | Jwindled down to avery staall number, yet the spring | The government of Great Britain not only has | aise arrived. The St. Mary importance, and atthe same time showing the receipts | orders have given a shor:-lived impulse to the trade, but | evinced a disposition to bring to an amicable con- | _ TI into the ports to be 375,000 bales below those of the same | a very insuflicient one to prove any thing beyond a tem- | jl . * ith thi t riod last year, has again thrown rather more animation por, advantage %0 the tow parties interested in that | clusion all the points at issue, wii is country, | Y into the market, and prices to- re fully as high as at | fine. ‘The ging m and nankeen business at Whitefield, | byt haseven in contemplation the offer of media- { rei | American bark Eugenia, Captain Briscoe, from | the common race of mankind, for his feats are more than | the close of last week. It is certain now that the crop | Radcliffe, and Prestwich, remains moderately bris!:, but | | Assistant Ti ss 1 . * ‘ A i New York, be! ‘ing to P. A. us & Co., evaded the | mortal could accom; must be a small one ; and thougg trade, as stated, may be | wages very low indeed. The trades in the other towns | tion with Mexico, in relation to our difficulties block me SO! Plish. il fashionab! resort Thi fast ning, the Preside: *, Neil G ~ i Sc hough pursued by the boats of our men of | ’3,— is Board met last evening, the nt, ir very indifferent, yet the supply being limited this must | tenor twenty miles round Manchester remain iauch in| with that country. The British minister, at | war and got into a ‘Cruz—(this same Captain run the | BNior0%s—This le place of ‘wes. well 4 i thronged last night. ‘The entertainments were well re- | dy in the chair. 4 “ils, ExypUans and Surate there isto changes The sigs | te same state we noticed in our last. | Mexico, Mr. Bankhead, has been author- | pl¢ckade of the French) all the other American vessels | thronged lest) Micaela Gat Wits lasery |e oe ee this week, {with 6000 bales to-day. and a steady market) [ot bar larse quantiles ol goods were ielivered | ized to give the Mexican government to un- | Sram Mr. Parrot, we learn that he met the news ofthe | is Niblo' to the people during summer ? | cqdepetmement of eriatent Alderman Byrne prox Surat on speculation nad 1200 Smee on rea ica and 300 | tovorder. ‘In the warehouses, also business was dull.— | derstand, that no’ aid in any shape must be | Cepthre of Captain'Thornton, and the commencement of | atx. ‘Taarutton minent vocalist was to have | ed the petition of inhabitants rst Ward asking Jord: | On Tuesday last the general character of the market | hostilities at Gaudalaxara. Upon enquiring at the Post | given a concert las! i i in Philadelphi: intment of Hugh Bradly, as City Guager. Adop was dull, and by no means an average business doing— | expected from, or will be granted by his go- | Office, he learned that the ¢ government had Dot express: | ein. ‘ ay Laguira and 60 Surat for export. ‘The quotations, ‘another, to-morrow evening, at the toes = PP olice—-Commusication rom the Mayor, nominat ing to the standard now adopted by the Brokers’ Hoh, are, fale Uplamde Gide fans Toke are, Aeoci® | Tn the English wool ‘market the ooo es vient: } vernment. ies pods ng proto semacetly employ na a ary oes pS ‘ city. aC? Se ppoatt ed Ne Siren Teception, | Gepeae Ve. Majeell Chief of Police. The nomination ' leans 5jd per Ib. ‘The import of the week is 13,127 bales. bey le Pemttley Changed hands at former prices. Atihe | This is certainly movement little antici- | possible tobe obiained, to Commodore. Sloat, | ing at | forthe many misrepresontations that have Leen heaped | _ The late Fire,—Communications from the Comptrol Hayne Corton Manker, May 23,—Up to the latter part | w, sales were made, and | * vents in relation to a | Mazatlan, with his squadron. This express would reach | upon him by his enemies. | with bill of David Graham & Co. for fees, as counse of last week, the briskness that was manifested. inthe | Wiese were hone At Tost foaee ent nee eat me and | pated here; but recent event Re ee Gommodore 8. five days in advance of all other commu- | Pn him by ” ca « Tietz has | Cofperation in relation to the great fire of Decem! transactions, immediately after the arrival of the accounts | not much shown, Hog wools met a re ly salo at 15s, new loan in London, confirm this, and our au- | jications, and there can be no doubt that ere this our | et ro ection Lan pias tz has | 1845, $6,036. Referred. of the 23d ult. from the other side of the Atlantic, con rstone. At Huddersfield there more activity | thority for these statements is such as to leave in | leg is waving over the walls of Mazatlan as well as fs sorpnet ye absent retires The’ celebrated ‘Duck of | . Petition of inhabitants to light Cedar-sreet with gos. tinued to predominate in our market, and prices under | both in the piece market and in the warehouse than {or é fa “Monterey in California. , Weutewecet the Elephent, the Spanish ‘Trumpeters, | ferred. vent an improvement of f1 to 2 on our previous quota | several weeks past. On Tuesday last the transactions | Our mind no doubt of the fact. : { Our readers may recollect that sometime since it was | Vaucauson, OL ead eee the Spanier le uutenats’ |. Petition of Boatmen to have sheds erectéd for th see at pt, the wlvices of the Ist inst., which reached us | wero extremely limited. At Bradford there wasamark-| ‘Tho United States occupies a most glorious of Califorci by the ‘Mexican authorities. Whea this | The reeds io see these curiosities of art occur very | boats at foot of Fulton street. Referred. ie wea iy ong sity ea beoly nea fl the less enliven. ed improvement in the piece market, and some advance position among the nations of the world. We <> rene nee Sloat, he immediately des. | seldom, and should be improved on the present occa | Communication from Street Commissianer, with c : rom Liverpool, were pro- 1 th a better do- th ely | nance, for up sunken lots in 10th street. Acce, ductive of a comparatively dull feeling.” Dealers {rom vacbenearine Se "The tradeat Berni have experienced the most sudden transition from | patched the sloop-of-war Portsmouth to St. Francisco | sion. | and ordinance i : hm rs) for consumption. “The sales have, nevertheless, been to perience much delay andwaiting to obtain it’ Conside: | affairs, to the brightest and most gratifying view | consisted ofthe frigate Savannah, Commodore, Sloat night to hear the most celebrated pianist o ‘Assistant Alderman Wenn offered e resolution in {fa a fair umount, about 1200 bales having changed hands | rable distress prevails throughout the town. | of a future filled with all the elements of wealth, | guns sloop Levant, Page, 24 guns; sloop Warren, Hull, | pold De Meyer. of making an riation of $2000 to defray the preli daily, and the middling descriptions are those to which | $ econ b 5 | . 4 guns; sloop Cyane, Marvin, 24 guns; and store ship | mr, Mo to giv of his musical and histo- | nary sor the volunteer oompenlir now be: the “attention ‘of buyers has Peon mostly directed, and thettes done Poe meee Online oa | prosperity and happiness. Eee, andi hourly expected, frigate Congress and sloop | sical entertalaments at'Troy, on the 10th fost. raised ia this city for the war againet Mex it jin je decrease in e operations, prices ne i ii le li ji have fully maintained their ground at the advance ketore | Deen sold than last Monday. In ‘the wool market the | ‘The treaty with England settling the Oregon | Porm ttiah force at the samo date, consisted of the | _ The Italian Opera Company have been performing in feamieeant 2 eres Oey em eater ete ee, te realised.’ ‘The shipments announced from the ports of the | Dusiness transacted has been limited, but prices firm. question, has probably by this time beem ratified, | Collingwood, 80 guns; Talbot, 26; Juno, 26 ; brig Spy Erp rna patie pape cai siespeareg toner pg yee | psraoratgr ig ‘special committee, who could re; Union lee tates ieee anticipated, Bey, be looked inl ehh te Eaves teed Pestonte tosere Bea | and is no doubt on its way to London by the Hi- | tender, cl on ibe heigl rolle, at Guayamas, ing! pe rare per aires speak very highly of the ae Seateon upon as the chief drawback on extensive busin ass week. Worsted goods have been inquire r, but | Ps . treasure for Eng] | The Ayes and Noes on laying on the table, were a8 speculators now rarely make their appearance, things | sales of any consequence have been effected. Yarns | bernia, as an express mtessenger, from Washing- It was reported that other British ships of war were to | r " : ‘ " are likely to experience Tittle Variation ‘until somethingt ‘ continue firm, and some rather large transactions in wool | ton atic through this city last night for Boston, Winsebwatat Mazatlan, but none others had arrived. Sporting Intelligence. oes vay rH seve hay Wee ae a novel feature shall occur. The next advices from the have taken place.—Leicester Chronicle. id . ™ tieus tala ilroad, But little doubt exists at Mazatlan. and among the Trorting on tHe Centrevitte Track, L.J. Yester- | stration for those who are going to fight our battles. United States, oxpected by the Great Western steamer ——— | by a special train over the Long Island railroad, | officers of the squadron, that the British admiral has in: | pay--The sporting community of this vicity are much | * The Board took a recess. of the 7th inst, are, therefore, looked forward to with New York Pllotage. to anticipate the departure of the steamar. The | sab hala sean bare ae bo aon prop ne tan to the sporting gentlemen o Bostonand | The Board after taking a recess, returned at 8 o’ck somo degree of interest, as they w rob y not be 7 7 21 ssession of any Mexican po! onthe Pacific. i > ste t1 — Railroad ludson street.— Assistant void of influence in the future courre of our market, Mitr of Saterdey: hut ap. | steamer of the 4th of July, from Liverpool, will | Fy; Hf F storday was about ihe third of thelr opponrance, bed | Ct jalved if the Sele | ioe Y Saturday, thei | y> fro ipposition should prove correct, the next news from | Yesterday was about the third of their appearance, head- ees Scale dae risa Mt va Tole a | bring returns of its reception in London, and of 2 Pacific will be of the most highly exciting character | ed by the veteran guide and whip Hiram Woodruff— | fared torqpor on the i: but # moderate amount of b s transacted this week, | by the officers of the ship B. Aymar, embodying an | its effect upon commercial matters on the other | at bce tee bedned 5, Goan (eae ern Bost Sheep reir — good—all per re pe road through Hudson stre: | but prices are, nevertheless, firm at our quotations. The | account of the etting ashore of the ship B. Ayma a f es hod ipsteacti he result did not come uy e promise, | Assistant Alderman Sartm of the 9th Ward, said sales effected were 128 barrels pearlash, 1845, at £3650 | on the 26th of April, and in which my name side. for some time past, Commodore 8. has instructions | but what was lacking in sport, was made up in fun. | Commtttee would be prepared with their report at to 37; 10 barrels, 1846, at £37 20; and 50 barrels potash, _ mentioned as a person enipprencea | the Era be ata AseupecasrilAacee Tha lai taibantacanc ke ee AY Mexican had a that coast, whenever he | The first announced was a match for $500, two mile | next meeting of the Committee, on Thursday. y ne r me to } Haver Markers, May 23.—Ashes—There has been peared an article, dated 1846, deliverable in July and August, at £35 per 60 kil, | nessof piloting. It is hard TaniFy— iit iin ive reliable news of the commencement of | heats, in harness, Imposition upon Emigrante—Ald. Brant. prese duty (F825) paid. ‘The Frangois I., from New York, had | those who are acquainted with me, that the statements | ig the general impression in political cirales, that | hostilities between the two countries. =. B. Clark, of Boston, name: -b.g.New England. | the report of acommittes of the Young Frienis of on board 40 barrels pearlash. Drugs and Dyes—We in that article, so far as they relate to me, are entirely | if wil i From the Mobile Journal, June 8. W. Wheeler, of New York... .....ch.m.Peytons. | Jand, in relation to abuses and impositions practised v have to record sales of 30 casks Philadelphia Quercitron | false; but to those who are ‘not acquainted with me, 1 | the tariff will merely be modified by the present | ay mye Americans Maoh Poe Gian eecept two or | The former weave by Hiram’ Woodruff ; the | emigrants ina hospital, so called” situated an Gore ctu dark, at £14 per 150 kil, and 73 bags Senegal gum atf 125 | would address the following plain statement of facts, | session of Congress, that no more reductions will | three, who have retired into the interior, their affairs not | other,by W. Wheelan. Previous to the start, 10to | gthavenue. Mr. B. Stated thet ‘several inmates of per half kil, duty paid. We have received 317 bags | which I can substantiate by affidavit at any time when | be made in the rates ofduty than these naodifica- | Permitting them to leave the country. Mr Diamond | 15 on New England (the Boston horse) was freely offer. | hospital, according to the report, were in a state Quer itron and 29 bags beeswax, from New York. Hides | necessary ir ‘ : f 3 previous to leaving, drew up and forwarded to the Mexi- | od, but rather shy of takers ; 10 to 18 nibbled at, and 10 | utter distress amd privation. The report of the com —Very little business has been transacted this week, — On the morning of the 26th of April, I proceeded to tions will require; and that these modifications | Pan Government, a remonstrance against the order re- | to 20 taken in a few instances. At the first attempt at a | tee was refer "The report was endorsed by two p| and prices have not undergone any change from previous | the above named ship for the purpose of piloting her to | wit) be made more with an eye to a removal of | quiring our citizens to leave wishin eight days or with. | start ere the mare had Fone some, 50 yards, she showed | sicians, and gives a detailed statement of the wret rates. ‘The sales consist of 1500 Pernambuco, dry salt- sea. On getting on ton I entered immediately upon es | draw into the interor The sixteenth article of the treaty | Most ugly feelings by displaying her heels against. the | condition of the inmates, which will be investiga’ ed, at 69 c, and 932 St. Domingo, dry, at 60 c per} kil, my duties, and directed the jack to be hauled down, | the numerous defects in thespresent act, than toa | between the United States and Mexico, provides that in | driver, who, directly ‘afterwards, pulled up, declared | the board with scrutiny. | Referred. ral duty paid. Ata public sale held, the eclipwibg parcels, which was accordingly done The anchor was then | reduction in the average duty. Those interested | case of war the citizens of each country living on the | £0 most wise and judicious procedure. The crea- | The Volunteers. —Aset Ald. Brans next move/y if b hi i * fF bt ia ‘ . a i: ture is one st id animals that ever | cons: Se cut-down, vit.-~Tat Buenos Ayres, dry, af G0 eto 80; voted ie the, comtenicaten ttn nha et | in preserving the protective features of the act of | seubend interior to fwelvemouh's notice teleave he coum, | totieds and no one cen aperseet, meg, let alone drive” or | couslderation of the saprapaisting A500 er tho 3651 do, yet salted, - ay whee 100 mee wet np bas a Aston ae anchor ed tripped, I She = | 1842, have abandoned all fears in relatian to the | try. nice per with: aaehy_—Oay, oe attempting to do so, -y expenses of the vol palaces Seat referred 29 c, and 48 bales East India Kips, at 58} to 69; also 326 jib to bo hoisted, to enable the vessel to pay off, but she | psi 4 % ed — jure fe previously. Asst Ald. Oxiver opposed the up of the res New’ Orleans, dry, damaged, at 43 to 45 per haif kil, for ‘tommenced to drift ‘with the ebb tide then running | preservation of that policy, and appear to be dis- Military Operations in the Union. Immediately after, purse and. sweepsteke, mile heats, | tion, ie osthoae imagine the gen’ 4 oe home use. We received 2358 from Rio Hache, 202 from cnaar In order to bring her to, J directed the mizen | posed to let matters rest, feeling fully satigtied that | ALABAMA. best 3 in 5, to 250 Ibs. wagons. reaolution was sincere. the West Ind: d 873 from New Orleans. Rice— topsail and the spanker to be set. ‘Notwithstanding these | the wants of the government will compel it tocon- | , Yesterday four companies of the regiment recently | J+ Conklin, ente was-of opinion that the Scarcély anything d which precautionary steps the vessel touched bottom, owing to may be attributed to the limited stock on hand; but the strength of the obb tide. I immediately orde: prices remain as before quoted. ‘The only sale to notice kedge anchor to be sent out, and in a few minu! isa lot of 15 tes, at f 36 26 per 50 kil, duty ({1 374) paid. the vessel was afloat. The vessel was, at this | I We 7 wig s formed here and mustered into service, embarked on} J: B., ente: tinue those discriminations for revenue which the | board the steamer Fashion for Point Isabel. They con-| JC. M., enter tel manufacturers have so strongly and persaveringly | st of a cents eres onree rience herd The latter did not’ show. +ch.g.H. Smith. | Asst Ald. Wn: . g- Contractor. | the resolution was justly due to these who were : G-Star Gazer. | to risk their lives for their country. It was 10 to 30n H. Smith | “Asst Ald. Braxe considered the better course w: Previous to the start—taken freely. They went off well | be to refer the w ahi $o imivemmanition. We have also to notice sales of 3330 bales ( ,table, time. in such a situation that it required the exercise | advocated. gon; Dallas County Volunteers, Capt. Downman—the | together for the first heat, but ere they reached the first mee See moles penn a fequire Into in a sound state, knocked down by aucti £15 60 to | of skill and judgment to get her into a more favorable We have no doubt but that the ad-valorem | whole under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Rai- | quarter, Contractor fell behind some eight or ten longths, | merits of the case. 18 75, for consumption. The Palos and Alliance, from tof the bay, where there would be no danger of ee 7 ford. 8nd the other maintained his position home in 3:17}. The | Ags Ald. Ouiver moved to lay on the table. Charleston, and Francois I, from New York, brought in cident. Immediately after the vessel wa principle, proposed by Mr. Walker, will be aban- | "The ten independent mounted rangers, whose arrival | second heat, in similar style; in 3:29. The heat | The question was taken and lost. ‘The question 781 tes. Tallow—No' ago, alsoleft on the Bourbon. | ditto in 3:39, a winner. gp Brey eeiewt has taken place while the undersigned was = himself to since our last report ; we, therefore, te doned. Its adoption would be an experiment, | we'noticed several York as before, at £58 to 59 50, an — prices of New most, the captain ordered his fore-sail to be set. I imme- Previous to leavin, uu upon recurred on Mr. Byrne’s motion for reference, yellow, at | diately told the captain, that if he persisted in his order and we are not at present in a condition to deal Lumsden, of the two or three of our citizens and Mr. A match was then made onthe impulse of the moment, wy Orleans’ Picayune, Joined thelr | for $80, n 200 Ibe. wagons, mal ‘and 36) eee et eee eee eny 200 |. Conklin’ . repeat against £67 60 per 60'kil, duty paid. ‘An ari to set the foresail, it would endanger the safety of the in experiments. The “specific system must be | ranks. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, Cie reek ee Hl. Smith, aoe fore neepr panomnng pod elfroe came in from the United States. Whalebone—Our mar- vessel, adding that if that sail got ‘‘ aback,” the vessel | : 7 an immense concourse of our citizens collected on the | Mr. Teneyck’s. . +. .ch. m. Chatham Maid. | tion to ‘openii Albany street, to a committec. ket continues very depressed, and prices have experi- would certainly get ashore again. The captain replied | partially adhered (to; perhaps not to the extent | wharves to give them a parting cheer.—Mobile Journal, | ‘Ten to seven wad freely ‘offered on the mare previous | “®t, opening Albs Prego mng gnoed a still further decline, A sale of 20 tons north- that she would not, and insisted upon having the foresail | now enforced; but, in many instances, its remo- | June 8. to the start, who won in twe straight heats—the first in| Phe motion of iy eo prevailed, western fishery, deliverable from June to September, set. I then declared to the captain that if he was about | ish {the ad-val . SOUTH CAROLINA. 3:9 ; the second, in 3:2. The was hereupon adopted. was made at {242} to 2 45 per half kil, for home use. to take charge of the ship, to do so, but that while I had | val, for the establishment of the -valorem prin- | ep; Mobile, Bulkley. sailed this morning for Point | ‘The attendance was respectable throughout the day, ‘The Board foots y bundles was received by tha Frangois {anions of our Saint SSyine' unta peeing Mei pet aaetecak, | ciple, would require such a reduction as would | isabel, ae ia eiay eerie Toe cnaes | cdsemiareee eaeinnevery: lab -destulepeak da one: T Gow ok Genta itness ois I. it ; Newsy cor e officers = whalers, Stock on hand 135 tons. time that he aid not wish to take charge of the vessel. Seriously affect the revenue of the country for at tv emceny : JR Vinton, Captains 8 ‘Van Vliet, | mised for to-day. ‘The adv. ‘ent will the rest of | Before Recorder Scott and Ald. Walah ‘and Walke Loxvox Corns Excuaxcr, May 29.—The continuance The sail was accordingly set, and as the [cetera | centuries. First Lieutenant; J. Stewart, Second do the tale. Ten to three was freel; apr pig toed Joux McKron, Esq. District Attorney. of most favorable weather hes saded to the depression in carte ects tee eee at pene? ed then wanted | Itis not necessary, even were it possible, to | Brevet dodo— Charleston Patriot, June aed mg ts weg aan itekas he ree | Pe rignecrbas of Lasenlin, Ma Coreeieh, renene Soruilarstaisr sees. Senetued rend Gelike conan the sons agi Bpat out, but t al eae sex | point out the defects requiring immediate remo- | Col, Campbell, ye aieaae ventie raheive: i ahr Boston O78 as are coming out strong. Hiram hes not gone Laughlin yet ormieh, {adloved for iaving ia the 2 ry bonued. We h rival of Engli: it to be done, and got into his oat, and in a sho: is A 2 x a * ere for nothing. | obtain m Mr. J. Norvall, o} J Sais, busthe supply from, Weelaad i eaiy Uadice ewe | tine retaraed Witt @. otednaboat As irdgurds the ators; | Vals as the whole subject has, however, £0 much | from Lieut. Gov. Young, the effect of Tehioly Will D6 9 | Aesecdl 8X: $0800. A" satoh'vace tusk fu atagts | rome 7a Noman of pace eee mame eS Sxperienced only & slow dragging trade to retail Buyers, age ny Rebels Sa, NL petit tammy command | changed since the two plans have been submitted itty stoke hagidcnbeg gv epoed ty at least | miles, between Peytona and a young filly, Brown Kitty, | of $14s, was resumed b reall io » the stand a yt t it the vessel, it is unqui liciou: 5 ote’ in | gers + ; | Norvaut, w! solda te Seer ec al tan linked Geren eas any par: | The above details embrace every thing of consequence | t Congress, that it is difficult to tell what the pre- | foreiew days. It appears, from, thie, communication, eee or een eee ere " po goods to i risoner, amounting to $145, on credit, in eonseque| i i e has ordered out | October. P 1s. - sent policy of the government is. that the Adjutant Gene: State ss of the representations made by him; that McCo: vessel until Ilefther. These I can substantiate to the . are more men than was called for by the War Department.| American Yacutinc.—One of the most pleasant oo oxhibin ss Liverroor Cons Excuancr, Friday evening, May | satisfaction of every unprejudiced person at any time. | Previous to the commencement of hostilities | In this dilemma, Governor Young has felt it to bo his | yachting parties that was ever given in this region came fuse cee Witt ees two letters of recommenda 30—At the commencement of our market to-day, afew |} will only add, that if f had been allowed to manage | with Mexico, the principal object was revenue, | duty to countermand the order of 24th May, for four han- | off yesterday. The friends of James H. Po! + Esq. | ny, of Rochester; and further, thal sales of free wheat were effected to necessitous buyers | the vessel as I thought proper, she would not have | 4: caiveted thai’ the av f men from St. Louis, and to require only the reis: | owner and contmander of the Boston Yacht Club, assem: | pi) at a decline of 1d to 3d per 70 Ib. from the reduced rates | grounded a second time, and there would not have been | 8d it was anticipat at the average rate Of | ing of a Battalion of Artillery. As we havo said, the ef- | bled on board the Coquette, and at 4 o’clock, P. M., pro- of last market ; but the London morning papers arriving any necessity for the officers of said vessel publishing a duty could be much reduced, without reducing | fect of this order is to arrest the march of the companies | ceeded to Staten Island. Th ustte is a beautiful by express about noon, stating a majority of 47 in favor | tissue of false statements, in order to screen any person ticular change in value. that happened frem the time of my going on board of the | Coq | red to, ax it was sul + the | 9f mounted men, under the command of Captains Fischer, | model, and walks the water like a thing of life. The | 4 of the Cora bill in the House of Lords, appeared wholly from the censure he is entitled to receive. My reputa- | the revegue below oe of the country ; the | Hudéon, and Edinondgon, This willbe, unquestionably, | company on board enjoyed themeelves highly, and at & | pa to en) the attention of the trade, amd subsequent! ti lot, and citizen, cannot be injured by increased expenses of the government, growing | keen disappointmen: y our e eve! returned Oi | 3 very little buriness was done, although rather lower ‘ay’ tetiwnt. 3 at of ou. ‘ifficulties with Mexico, ides : | pole battalion of Artillery will of course proceed to | pleased with their trip. Commander Perkins deserves next extniasd ney me SC tha promeention, tl prices would have been generally conceded ; it is diffl- JOSEPH BROTHERTON, W.Y. Pilot. Ot Of our du Fries Fort Leavenworth, as soon as it can be filled up, and put | a great deal of praise in expending a portion of his large that the firm of which he was a member cult, however, to form any precisely accurate quota- large revenue from customs, and we do not see | in readiness for service.—St. Louis Republican, June 6. fortune in promoting this manly and exciting amuse- authorized the accused to refer to them. tions for the moment ; we therefore wait the result of nae Cites Our edvioee'D M how, in the face of this fact, it is possible for the | omto. ment. We wish there were more Command rkinses | Powenoy B. Cuaax, of 18 Piatt street, our next market, when the effect produced by. thi Arrairs IN Caxapa.—Our advices from Mon- | > sept | "The quota of Volunteers required from Ohio is com. | i the world. accused called upon him in the month of last, portant measure will probably’ be more clearly treal are to the 18th inst., inclusive. government to even contemplate the ‘smallest: re- | ia545" alt several companies, i sedition, have ieee Wel e to purchase goods om credit; at Senn ne here yo as ri wh Mieated at ‘The Canadian Parliament was prorogued on duction in the average rate of duty upon imports. | dered, which cannot be received into Camp Washington. same time exhibited a letter purporting to crepes a The troops comprise the following companies In Camp Washington—Washington Cadets, Cincinnati, 7 oi ; 98men ; Montgomery Guards, do., 98; Cincinuati Greys, | Stay vacated, except The aspect of our commercial affairs has never be~n | holds the office of American consul at Liverpool, | do., 93 ; Cincinnati Kiflemen, do., 93; Cincinnat} Gui the new duty, we hear of no sales to-day in anticipation the 9th inst. to the 18th proximo. of the event, though Western States flour is still offered | [From the Montreal Herald, June 1).] Genera Armstrone.—This gentleman, who at 24s por barrel. 5 4 @ plaintiff should be allowed to | Norvall; thet upen the faith of cause at th “October torm, to Teleeus the com: { witness ‘sold the accused a bill of goods . May 29,—/ =e e more gloomy than it is at present. Produce is rapidly | ‘, A ~ im. | 40.,77 ; Jéflerson Guards, do. 77; 4 German eompani mission heretofore ed. | $214 36, and took his notes for the ‘Witaees for Tot ani Pearl prevailed rom the 19th to fre a0 hance accumulating Inthe warehouses of this citys where itis | WTived in the Great Western and proceeded im detignation not known, do, 908 ; total from Cincinnati, | " Belmont ve. Gleim.—Appeal dismissed, with $7 costs of | sonally’delivered a portion of the goods sold towhe 8 toa considerable extent were made by the aes on . ae t Te Re Pe ge | mediately to Washington. to epreebines we gh eric rag “a men; ieee opposing. ‘ i a ea oer Lp, oey got fo back. to 29s for M 1 Pe 3 ormed by the millers and mzrchants of the wes ° A ; al Guards, Dayton, 77; Day je company, do., 77; | PDiefesbocker vs. Ragel—Appeal dismissed, with costs. ‘ F jeoars, Boardman nn td he digg i for New York Pots. Drage, | certainty that England will very mordy adopta system | Wo Understand that he is the bearer of import- | ol Guards, Dayton, 77,5 Day! county, 17 ; Butler Boys, | The New York and Mlarlace, Rail Road Gonpavs ote | deposed that he sold the accused a bill of goods, a Dye I Argols or Tartar. 30 casks of flag Annatto brought 6d at the ensuing hi &e—Nothing worthy of notice has been done in of free trade in corn, and the prospect of excellent crops | ant despatches from the American Minister in Hamilton, 77; Hocking Co. Riflemen, Hocking county, | yb. Wellta cla this codes the plaintifl obtained tare | ] n = to $104, w ape tions as t the continent, ble C , Eaton, Xenia Rit , Xeni hi 3 rs ir. Clark. the effect. of depreciating the price of sue aa, London to our government. These despatches | Preos fet hie othe place 388; total in camp, foun $1,800, freaking of See or ike Canunaa ual: “Homa Boreran dogoaed Gt: e shat: Oh ple products io an'extent that a few. months ago could | refer, it is said, to the Oregon question ; and if | 1417. On their way to camp—4 companies from Man | cars in 6lst street, about two years ago. The defendants | on the 26th of April last, at the pawn shop in not have been anticipated. The question in every mouth that matter is not already settled by treaty, it is | field, 318 men; | from Mount Vernon, 77 ; 1 from Cleve- | moved for a new trial, which was denied. | where he was pledgi sure ene is, how is the heavy indebtedness of this country to the | ; a 4, | land, 77 ; 1from Newark, 77; 1 from Coshocton, 77 ; 1 others ve. ‘and others—Judgment for | following him, he ined * banks to be provided for? At such a time as the present | SUpposed that these despatches will expedite it to | 1nd: Zanesville, 7; 1 from Lancaster, 77: 1 from Circle: | aon em ant there ve: Norton and of jhe had pfedaed was a portion of that w! pa Scania! —- of the perenne wil be | a final and satisfactory conclusion. | Meow cat oi rage ig es yo Sedge tg lt TF | sa eatt ade. Smith —Judgment Lepeper nye Wig ged | baat rom ay ae loo anne nog watched wit! intense interest. notorious that + from St. Clairsville, 3 irom Columbus, } it of costs, notiee haracter luced large sum will have to be provided to continue the | | We learn from persons who have seen General | 45 their way, 1242; whole number of volunteers, 3659. So PALE) Sakae, ey) mn tio ‘Jewett et al. vs. Belden.—Special ublic works, and strange as it may | Armstrong, that he is in fine health and spirits. | - information on the subject was either | of referees to | demande 4 . " e which relates | Court to direct an acquittal of the inthe House. The prospects of the revenue too en | His appointment to Liverpool has made him Police Intelligence. be made as to that part of the acqt per lb, and 10 bales Persian yellow Berries £10 per cwt, 2 hhds Quercitron Bark aro reported at 10s per cw Madders and Roots continue without change in and there is little or no demand. re 100 tons Campeachy Logwood 300 tons St. Domingo at £4 15s to tic at £5 5s ; a small parcel of Maracaibo at £4 2: 6d 720 tons L Nicaragua Wood at £12 to £13 no transactions in other descriptions. Hemp_-Th ket for this article is quiet, and ery little business done. From the 22d till the 29th instant, 60 bal } ri rf r\ “ ies am to th which the books of plaintiff were that the indictment was defective, oan were sold at £38 to £93 6s per ton, and 660 any thing but flattering. | There has been hitherto but | hosts of friends there, and he bids fair to be as | 2°%" YoResiers go Margiciionly cote te given Sanat | @ variance between $t £11 17s 6d to £14 108 per ton. Iron—There is very | slight enconragement to the importers to send large fall | Lonular on the other side of the Atlantic as he | nce burglar on Sunday night, by clambering upon the | Wilson et al. ve. Miller—Ji Teversed. frotion made by counsel for the sco little doing in this article jast now. Manufactured fron orders, and it is scarcely possible that the revenue can ‘ water table over the door and opening the second story Thurston ads. Kettletes.—J affirmed. y the Court. exce; maintains its position, but Pigs, during the last few days, qual the anticipations of the Inspector General. Where ever lias been on this, . window, and passing through the trapdoor, and pac! King ads. Newcomb—J defendant. } testimony, 06 to the letter have been rather easier, an: prices have given way alit- then is money to be obtained for the purposes of the It would be well for the country if all our con- | up a lot of bristles and shoemaker’s tools, valued. at Before Chief Justice Jones. | by, Mr Roe, which tle Present rates, Scotch Pigs in Glasgow, £3 10s per overnment? Not surely in Canada. i " Ge or upwards, and passing out at the store door, which they William Porter ve. William Barnwall.—This wes | stricken out. ton ; in Liverpool, £3 17s 6d to £4 ; common Bars, £3 108; : —— sulahing were beid Dy mas eh engabte a8 General | oe er icy ar all eeiing: . am action of trespass on the case, The plaintif, through | Curtis in bebalf Hoopt, £10885 Shuts, £11. 160; Rods, £9 oe Refined oe Movements of Travellers. ted scale, At™strong. Our consular system would then | eens Copper Thomas Rpescton and John Smith | ME Ogden, on wow peease, the agent of sefendant, on the of iron, ls val Stores—We @ not an: jes to re- ¢ arrivals yesterda: ere upon a@ limited scale. , P) . t consi; , a rt; the market for these articles being very quiet. Amongst them will be found many of the passengereby give @ high tone to American character abroad. | wore caught in the act of stecling a lot of old copper. , sending the dill of ladi sult to-morrow, cont visions—There is not anything to report in the mar. the Great Western:— Te Wee eee ee et Veenhinn af pallbetliereen enn | Mr. Seers, Boston; LATE From tHe West Inpieé.—The colonial | *he,?th Ward, and locked up for BE ket for American produce of such akind as to require Americas—J. Brechford, England; | | Attempt at Rape—Oficer Rodman of the 7th Ward, | Unless the molasses was in demand in the New York | saisatgd.notce: There is no important change in the Mr Booth, do; &. Smith, Georgia: i. Bancroft, do E- | legislature of Bermuda was opened on the 20th | arrestod's black fellow called Richard Harris, on Sunday, SOU Daca tats cous te chee tana Oo Mok | Soak hae hhas been sold on lower terms, say 22s to Die for New Or. | Fiehkill, W. Parsons, Ney, He ‘Stars t!, 8-4, ult. by the governor in person. He recommend. | Bight, whom he ruionae Seg hk En in | athe business opened. The defendant replied | an action of nal Provisions without change. Rice | Emnenger, do. ed in his address the establishment of adult son of hir sup daughter, small cclored gitl'atak ie | that he not recognise his instractions, but would | from defendant —A good businoss has been transacted in this article Bales, Boston; 8. Whitney, Nassau; G. , } eels a th f Rachel Ann Clark, whe be govered by the instructions of Mr. {ay on silage since the date of our last publication. Upwards of 18,000 ing Dr. Townsend, do; W. Hoffman, schools, and of a pauper lunatic asyluin. | Zalting ‘leudeestwe aselatinse, wees te: wbove vigilant wrote back re] his instructions— | fit for the New bags of East Indian changed hands at 6s 6d for yellow | Bal fore: J. Reading, M. Boykin, Georgia; J. ‘The Queen’s birthday was celebrated at Hamil- , omceS came ty her reliet Committed for trial by Justice he defendant replied to this latter, stating, Sot began | aa py eodige Yes git P am ae ae peoe dis ofertas eee: sane Western, os Havel J" Adereon Holly Ms ann ton, Bermuda, with a good eat of pomp and ce- Tyalings Baker.—Daniel Ki i ri expecta th tht he ante toe apes | Ketorougie te tion, and the market ie ie prices since our last pub- J. Badley, Albany; Lt Col. C. Chichester, Canada; Mr. remony, on Sunday, the 24th ult. | 4 6 put him in meet Fiuicigemg nny weveusisrusmasn ana: Nhatletenyh Heide ral Eaged: "Sr ear Mean hea tougnd the governor. See gure ity Geren ofS te Poe pan nae he pt | Seat cnt tions :—Best fine Stoved, for bags, 1és to Ire per ton; Liverpool; P Edwards, do, J: R Stanhope, Ohioy W; | ship of Trinidad; and Lord Harris, grandson of Daker, No.191 Greenwich street. | Ita him in funds, notw! which he sold the defendant. The handed squares, 15s 6d to'16s jumps, 14s 6d; Marine Brechler, Baitimore | Lord Harris who distinguished himself at the cap: | pain or agemPloy of Mr. Gilmor, « ‘oftheir em. | ses at a considerable loss, and the plaintiff brings the | sive, and directed the Beata ur Ou per ion nats RON] won" ak line, 2, etn Mile ap of Meigaournmehns acceded wins” ™?” Mute Ghat Tenge gaacaror ea fran area iene Regctaagere | ete Sica” ne J hg he cobb, Saastaay © The planters of Demerara nave directed their etit .—A fellow called Charles MoClain, was sold for, pneten . dai cay thal vee ose a at hare ange Wag | sugntign the growing of fun con Wins a ‘ReMi "Leos ‘ches pic | tin Panini, Bry 8 Caramer; thw raets | Sove ao the season quite passed. 1000 pockets Rapeseed brought Mills, England; The House of Assembly of Tobago have passed | William Patterson, No. 168 Leonard-s “PGT | action to recover $250, a quarters rent of premises in | plate of soup 264, an 100 quarters Ruse 1 ingeed te per quarter, a vote of censure on the Heutenant governor, and ie obber oP Slner Paton The residence of Mr. Rooney, | Broad streat. (he defence set up, was, thet the defendant | Sy'wer. This ls er 7 ; < ; 4 ended Robbery f aie be | tae Ze tte ror od fe ee seer pocnes | a Wee fe Sees, Ei eet Sort. Fumes, do., | have dem of the governor the suspension rect, was entered yestorday afternoon | held under a lease y fire in July, 1 official letter, and must cither Mass.; S. Ag: ’ j No. 57 Second st he mises were burned down by the great quiet, and the sales, which have not been very large, new, Philadelphia; rete Cheever’ Bova, 'd Cook, and removal from office of the chief justice, They some sneaking ill, gol cherarom eaatty we! “on oR by has been very quiet, Renouch, do. y, | i - and that subsequently an entered into | ge — bak: ath oie One Ltr of a oe at Soy gy coy * hg — c. heer condl New Haven; D. Barnoy, Be aeties Ores aed ped sop eens oe of iver ‘the b Me > perngmell rect, the tad hie rartorr, tant Ege sel | = to hot beef and 4 5 ‘ans, Kingstoi bss > fn Bome dock aged a . petyon . Kegs and 200 bbls of American Lard have been sold at Howanp—James Thain, St. Johns, N. B.; A. Lyman, a en di Ssesling Casper nlehts a plese of Stood on rem tion, in consideration of whic the pale | maoy and official intercourse tone of Cocaenut Off at 4a por chic Teme | fae Sek ae eee eae et earn He ae cbeer red tt the Con aertinary, Phenomenon 3.08 Tea at abest $00, from, of the ‘ ee ae abaade | Kle" from the general. “As I sat down to a hasty p per , U. 8. A; Mr, Lewis, British Army, Toronto ; Mr. ol renada. eo Of Boughk eepsie, laying at the foot of Murray street—No | P = cif, Mir Re T. Winslow. For defend Mr. of soup !”— Star. Mr. Robertson, do.; fi €, Smith, New Jer- water of the basin, previously tranquil, rose to an We have no alteration to | sey ; A. O. Morton, Mi | with t @ Burglary. —A man called Francis | J. B. | The Exhibition of Fireworks in Boston Philadelphia ; immense height, washing over the wharves, and | | ¥ arrest he exception of common Congou, | C. Coventry, Auburn ; George Wil jow Haven ; B. 7 i A in reel e ie th Yip Tamed aberomr Tbaceos Sct | Haba Botion Agta yeti ae” dana ie, merle eating remarkable appearance. | aati sat ate clatgy of cmpting te Cours Galondarthie Day. | Sine Jat iment fala - rent 70 Virginian , a8 | ley, iJ. A $ me lr b a n Count—9, y . 105, 106, any W im at. pany, Western, New Virginian, and Western stripe of the U8 Naval Academy. ‘mber# | Express train from Brooklyn, at 7 in the morning, and 3 $h00. and net by Sur: 4 + 27, 82, 36, 120, 18, 126, 168, 97, 20, | . fe as the end of last month are left on the fishing ground near Plumb Island, by the | _ ARREST OF 4 Postastex.—The Postmaster at 1% rh har OT re 120, 18, 126, 168, | Ba ean Holders are willing sellers at the current rates ‘Ted Phavy-<A tee perty Will be bs tl steamer New Haven, which crosses to Norwich with the | St. Louisville, Licking county, Ohio, named A. P. A Piras—First Part—99, 95, 27, 20, 28, 90, 9s, | #0ld by Mr. ry maar, April 15—We have no new feature to notice | at Congress Hall, Dy the ledies of Tetetson, New Jonae: pessengers for Boston ; and on the return of the peemaee ie Serécted on Thursday lest, 0d committed t jell. on Second Part—17, 24, 26, 28, 80, 92, 96, 33, 40, fos _ id h or ingenuity. js our during the pact fortnight. Money contj- | i ei4eF OE Peale cherch jt oan pag ive Gor paan evend wane committed pumerous upon