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the elty, which esuned hundreds suffctent to ment the demands of 90 head’ Schr Kiln Rodman, Shermas, 2 days fom Now Belteed, p q : co Tita the ety, which ennned hundreds of the inhabitants to ors iyatgotatey fam Oh ago bee ee Legon, 28 dre om Gar, i) coorer. sorbalags; Beodrmons, Chany se! LATEST MOMENT. | citar trsuccrmzanten the following card wi Meblroy: Of the weather to-day has sapoles resching " Gta with time, | ivan Bin * Aleem sito Sisaracke, CW Bebe —_—— A Canv.— undersigne!, being about to return the scales. Sales during the week at per owt. for ‘Schr Sar imanton, mn |p seo cng 9 ord s ave, », Wexto: ite FR 7,8 dane, B rr TELEGHAPRIG bis gratitude te the sitens of Seiemesas, cir ehos | Belt acne Wag Brinch Fratton Sea, Rana Rad, se to the citizens of Matamoras, with w ‘Cotton ‘Trade. ‘Schr Fran-es, Gardner, Bay River, NC. f 5 » James ver, bd to Bremen; way, Cor —_—_———=s he pleasure of an acquaintance. for their marked ” Yacht Coquette, Boston. ick, Liverpool: Br brig tlizabeth, (ar Bermuda; sche tows, Paitapetewrs, May 81, 18¢7—0 P.M, | kinduess aud atteation on all occasions. end this without | At the dete of our last per “Caledonia” on the 16th Hyler, Baltimore, bd to Neweastle, Me; CE Hotspur, Board: Matthew Hays, the mate of au’ English bark, to-day | T8€8'd to religious opinions. To the officers of the army | ult. we ated thas, the caly tpereuonaesiog ta our Be oh gn man. Baltimore, bdo Fall River} 0 0 F, Dow. Balrimore, a a 5 'Y | he acknowledges continuous acts of courtesy, during his | market were by spinners, our quotations were Boag ie mm Pictou, wi ’ oe pies Gptburn, Baltimore, bd to Bath; George underwent » trial on the charge of killing James Martin, | sojourn with them—the recollection of which will be | nominal and if holders evinced s desire to realize to any and was acquitted. The evidence being contradictory, | Cherished by him through life, and will enable him toap- pearens antes lowes See eee have to be sub- tho attorney general abandoned the prosecution. ewe thete noble deeds, scoompanied, always, by | folios. ¢ Christ ral} The command of the Naval Asylum has been assigned son Creator iddamanenioeee noe per telegraph the noogunts be Liverpool to ae \-S per to Commodore Jacob Jones, in place of Commodore | # Prisoners of war or wounded on the battle-field. My | steemer “Britannla,) — mah oqncnenar ee Sere shths of a penny—s Ls fervent wishes and prayers. though sbeent from the army: goths ie Be oom ‘nocounts of the Eu! Y PHILADELPHIA, May dim, “1 i i }oston ; Herald Marine Correspondence. Maria Whittiel ty Muses “aie Ne ind i oe . in Wee atEt, May SIA Moa | Mary Miller Buieman, Pall vers T 5 igo ade 3 or wWisitgt Bie are relat pecaler Colting. Albany: York; Del Norte, Belcher, dev ‘Two Dutchman, Little, Albany; De Witt Barclay. Smith, | PLE Mor a. ee ae Phi delphia. . shall be elicited for and for » speed and nopenm ‘ i Pe May 28-4, Wasuinoror, May 31, 1847, | Umorsble Peace. JN eplain U. 8 arin See och eran 01 tooves \ettconbamiiees Wibpaad } Es be gn H Be pan Gece. gig Newall esnin Hen, ra oi . |, 8. ” Alre Received. 8. 8. ¢ Co's. Estimate. ¥ TH Ci , Stubl rt; fimore 5 ‘he Southers mal has arrived but contains nothing | | Matamoras, May 11,104. y | Shad ta, cation aides Thame salons tain sie: ser © Stet | tt Wa pl River Sir, Som, Rew Yok | Ing Niky Nong of importanee trom the seat of war or elsewhere, the Beg ecu of «| fad although they struck @ very weak market, yet it is 13,307 Seo‘ooe bush | 2 My tries Tes (Bi) Jou. Glasgow: Algonquin May | aah, Neva, ton; Pes: Stearn Gen Waren, _—_———— Maaniep—In Mier, Mexioo, Captain J. R. Everitt, of | most: ing to notice that they have been produc- | who doubts for one moment the ability of the fertile | bury, Boston; Lydia Farnham, Faruhas, do; sehra Sara Ei | Ehibed, 200 Bat Sols Note rth, Mameriane, Hendeson BY THE MALIA, Texas, (formerly of Mobile, Alabama.) to Miss Antonita | tive ofso slight an effwot on prices, whieh have yielded: | rogion, of which Cleveland is the outlet, to fill up the | beth, Somers. Nemports Jabez, L. White, Conon, Soin | Savannah. i % Flores, daughter of Lieut. Manuel Flores, of Mier. barely half a cent, a portion of which ince been re- | Gierence between the actual receipts aud the estimate, | "8 Catsay fi Rivers Arrivals Jones, NYork: Moses | "Sat. fay 28 Arr gehrs Wun Peon, Hubert, Georgstown, ————————— A letter from Capt. Everitt, containing the above an- | covered, and it is now difficult to bu quartar.cent | in jess than one-third of the time left? And who doubts | Taylor, De ‘JB. Myers, Smith, do; WD Waples, | D Of Islesboro? (probably from iladeiphins) ‘Ban: nouncement, concluded with the following characteristie | lower than before her arrival. We t our quota | its ability before the Ist of September, greatly to exceed | Daze Mia; Hicbinsou, do; PF Compton, Sharp, do; | nex,’Tarr, and Gitisen, Siow. Sid, sebr ma do. ing ty Septe hs Presid postscript :— tions to the rates at which it is practi to buy par-|} that estimate? bare ol, phemus, Bennett, do; k Benjamin SAVANNAH, May ite ges President, eu, Ds leweastle, oY THE Mr. E. Martin and myself were attacked last night (9th | cels of one hundred bales, and remark that holders are} “The truth is, these estimates cannot be made with | Dickey, do; J: Cassidy, Neall, do; Romeo, Bodine, do; and | Me; Pizarro, Pendleton, NYork, ld sel fe Wilcox, inst.) by fifteen or more Mexicans, onthe road from Mier, | 8 sensitive of the least increased doguiry. that it would | any thing like an spproach to realit ; they are worse | Steamer Anthracite, Stewart, do. — “May 24—Arrschr Tiger, Perry, Baltimore. SEAT OF WAR about aixteen miles above Camargo. We Rilled three, | be impossible to purchase 1,600 wale af do than useless, and are of doubtful, and’ very frequently, Record. Wannee, RI, May 25—Acr scht Louisa,’ Perry, Phiiade . broke the leg of a fourth and stampeded their herses as | Without carrying up tices half a cent per Ib—thi of dangerous tendency. . Forgion Lerrens.—The letter bags for the steamer Wash- | phia. . saa we sloped, giving them the benefit of every shot we | smount is just one- of e fair day’s"business with the | we will dismiss tho subject, with another at jngton, will See at the Fost pL Ss lo’clock ‘Witminoton, NC, Mty 20—Arr schr AJ De Rossett, Ro Ms ne TR -wRAsOR: had. Zig homes ware held in the bushes, a short di | Sch Pecoount comprising about ee sfiue atthe | fos, cattails that, portion of It which give | send, fo Londons ands, Rinole tor Hare Silos at | ft anlcer elke suproted ve the Ellen dee {From the N. O. Picayune, May 23.) ry where we were attacked, and the two Mexi- to be caeclad: mE on Grete aay pg els a8 a the RA of ‘oyeraber ew oo Bo aoe yaats, ab: Walt strest, rae Monday Jase off Comores beating south. Sehr The Trumbull arrived last evening from the Brazos, | cans in charge fied as! presented my empty five-shooter. Whence she sailed on the 19¢h_ inst ae fellowing pas- Foy OE seugers caine over on the Trumbull: ‘aptal tain A. B. Wausvurt Srrines (noar Mont .) May 2, 1847. Lansing, Amietant Caasreemeeet aan ee i Captain E.| Everything still remains in pepssoge o here. Should rely to the wants of our eg a ftw ro Capt Ulslborae, ef the Ug, | instructions be received from ‘Washington to Gen. iis dake our chusetts Volunteers; (Capt Claiborne, of the U 8. | Taylor, authorising him to extend the tarm of enllat- in the recelpts.of cotton as compared | *CURt ctlier MoElrey. Chaplain U, 8 Army; Mr. Coolidge,| Ment of the twelve months’ men, now nearly expired, | wich those of the same dates last season, was 21,000 Exports of Breadstuffs, &c. L agreeably to the provisions of a law which passed Con- bales; now, the discrepancy has amounted to 261,000 PHiLapELenia, May 29,—The following is a statement ting sales to limits beyond any heretofore ob- | Neari: -half of that amount is already here, and year. As exportera would not enter the mar- | but one month of the time allotted has expired; the re- these rates, the Paring Det been confined nearly | maining three months is more likely to swell the Segre: Sey and the sales | gate over 3,000,000 bushels than leave it below that peae I block. rence, Hopkins, for Boston: ah Wilmagton, ‘Willetts for 25—Captaii of . i ; Madagnse: cFarland, Boston; Tarmeline, Captain Watson, of the be cases oBaltsines “Mdagnaenn ¥, Gonrigs the report that rhe ber ior 4 erpooh, wit gable, are both ashore at Metis “A lerterlins bee 1d from Capt McMaster, he states that the rw deck beams. ‘The crew are actively engneed hat hm fae alge Hato stall cra Is | s segune, New YE ‘about £45, e captain is apprehensive that if | 8, Seeuine, New Yo Arrival of Mraugers in New lure. Hooper, Hartford; T Ricordan, gress, several of the regiments whose terms are nearly thirty-nine deck passenger : of the exports of breadstuifs, tobacco, ries, &o., from the f Ss cae ee alt eprom ye Bouighkeepelc: Afios Joues toersy_Captalos Leusiog, Webster and Crowinahicia re. | tPan¢,who Bave never seen service, wil desire to.sty. | “Correspondents at the following depots in the interior | port of Philadelphia to fordiga ports, trom the 21st 10 | "Scum Horas ¢ a fie lg Basal pf bax Foramouths 3° Wentworth Ania A, wrautworth, Gs W. turn to the States for 4 short time for the benefit of, ton nd this division of the army, it will be Avdostery d have taken an accurate account of the stocks there, and | the 28th inst., and also the totals thus far this year, with Jape Daytien, wit ‘Washington City; D. Chillas, Philad; J, Pee,Harrisbargh; “a their health, submit also their estimates of the number of bales yet | the value of each, the regate of which is $194,232 Quite the most important intelligence by this arrival ill'be totally ee plenneg ge elie the force left | to come in, and they remark generally that the fraction | for the week, egalast $220°719 last week :— on aenh in distre coucerns the safety of Colonel Doniphan’s command. uate to garrison the necessary de- | will be about the quantity remaining at those places on under reefed fe the schooner was ea} Maclay, U,S. A. asquall from $8. After Your hours ou her beam ends, the laninrds were out | pC utd Mrs. Foote ps Hovse. hiot HI, Warren and family, Georgia ; topsail, bei ‘iupin, Hartords G: Clnwungtan, is : pots, and keep upa line of communication to the Brazos aon i i 3d Leehctamtoutenys ted ee ee ee Two companies of the 2d Mialssippl Regiment, 4 crop. We think hegatiantio laPlatiae testipe | "Bicet.s.siccc hier ae mes chooner righted Cull of Po me Blair, uth Carolina; were entertained in regard to that command. ‘The | COmPavy of regular recruits (sent_on here by mistake. | are sq closely in, that by adding those amounts, that | Rye Flour, 1.081 Lae fst Es LP. Hunter, Virminia; rumor was, as will be seen by that letter, to which we | °24 Who have been serving in the Flying Artillery.) and | portion of the crop is determined We place our esti | Com Meal Spoke brig Genius, from New York, aud wa i: io ha, refer, that Col. D had been defeated by the Mexicans | *Smsll detachment of United States Dragoons.will com- | mate for the New Orleans and Texas receipts at 725,000; | W>: with b ead and water; brig Antares, from Philadel! Ba on, 'S Talcott, Albany; Mr. an and lost all his artillery. We are greatly in hopes that | 20% thaqescort of the train to Camargo. The regulars | thoge of Mobile, 322,000; Atlantic States, 620,000; ‘and | f° bus, ulso supplied her with bread, oil, water, &c. Mrs Bleekman, St. HH: Raymond, Albany, W. Bin- Lniy will prove to bea inere Mexican rumor, and wo are | “'pceting of repulse two deserters from the artillery | £0Fids, 125,000—making an aggregate of 1,792,000 bales. a Bee West, May 19.—The British brig Planter has clair, An Arbor} 'M Bredahaw, ih, A, Ste cacouraged in this hope by the fact that the Picket | were recently arrested in Camargo, and brought to this | Sk 1m warehouses at, Jiissed0 kaise: do. at hiasos! fos Bsltimore will take vn balance of cargo this felt, New Orleans: Mr.’ Gp Berlin; jeston. Guard, published at Saltillo on the 3d, makes no mention " artial. oo— ¢ place, to be tried by a court mi |. The sentence—a fe recent Ad {psedy arrival of Col. | public waipplog—vas carried into effect a few mornings | 5. on 25th uit., 0,817 do..do 1500 do. ; doat Colum- By this arrival we learn that Brig, Gen. since. in presence of Major Bragg’s command. They | bus Ga.,on 24th ult., 6170 do. de. 1000 do. ; do. at isforthwrith to posed with hs command (excepting tne | R0oMcmily. There, has been an arrival from Salil | Sigmphia, Tenn./on 17th alt, 0414 do. do, 2000 do. dregocs) cage ee rag ely se Alto, to Vera Cruz to I mentioned in my last that amember of the North Bat cegatons her Meh of is so very unpromising, t . nsports were being pre- | rolina Regiment was shot in the thigh by s Mexican. on pared st the Brazos when the Trumbull left. his recent trip up here; I joked Zecertained that |. and Miss Dt uffee, Cald: do, on 24th ult., 5,166 do, do 700 do. ; do, at Columbia, Yucatan will be sold, as i ase will come up to-morro' ip hale, J. Lansing, Loudon: ington; F. Howard, H. Orleans. 1 eRe el wart: Charleston; Ee Geof, man and lady, Lacoste, Pa.; H. Storsel, Ma ‘ousul of Mexico; Dr. and Mrs. Kibby,’ Pal- Hobart, A. Wimier, New Orleans; M i Princeton. e, I~ . e achr RB ith f the North Caroli is ment, Cape incon, rived on the ih mailed the follow ing day for Brazos. ty. ‘The Coal Trade. ‘he movements in this staple in the United States.in | The quantity sent this week by railroad is 30,222 03; f Seat rived on Saturday, moe on toe: bspanien iltsds: aad sacchet on the Bt Major Cross, 34 Dragoons, had arrived at the Brasos, * | each of the past three sessons, have been as annexed :— | by canal 6,150 10—total by railroad 438,676; do. by canal Cite and proceeded to take commend of the three companies | ‘U0 commissary of the Kentucky Cavalry. whosocom- | po sints at ports of the United States sinee Bales | 37,012 06. A, Revs vite. Sroed Wiataary, dee tig Diet, aiitnn Sg ee Wee D. Ogden ofhin regiment. stationed for the present near Palo Alto. | Sheek with a lance Sept. 11846, ese see seu srisseseeee+ 1687675 | Tho rates of toll and transportation will be advanced | {24 ,,ihe lath, about 2 4.34 auew ship called the, Jobn Ged: saSeotland At the Brazos, Capt. Lansing had been relieved in his i 4 6 same period last year, 1,948,647 | on the railroad after the first of July ten cents per ton, fahea tit he tae) lolyneu c 2 n I learned from Don Lerrano, the proprietor of the ha- per y , thick weather,7 miles |. Maston, Wilmington; J. Ca: A ant qrattermarter, by Capt. Churchill, | ciends of Sante lestel, who arrived ie ‘Monterey a few % bd «year before . 2.301,130 | with s prospective monthly increase of ten per cent after- . , itis believed she will be | J. Slocum, Cohoes; J. Fleming, Baltimore; M. Twiggs, U. 8. ., Capt, Hill was expected to leave daily for | days since, that Canales. with about twenty men, wason | Exports from U. States since Sept. 1, 1846 928'681 | wards. ved ashore, M C; Lt. Welsh, do; J. Nudson, do; C. G. Macauley, do. hing 4 the hills in the neighborhood on the morning the train | ‘J i, same period inst year’ 1,142,417 The freights by canal continue the same—70 cents to | guir Hunon, (of Portsmouth,) Weeks, from New Orleans ‘: ‘Ciinton Hore. Colouel Humphrey Marshall's regiment of Kentucky | was with was there. but thu escort was rather too forml- “ “ “ war before 1,770,601 | Philadelphia, and $1 80 to New York. Boats are abun- | for Havre, with a cargo of floor. pat int Boxtou onth- ah, | , John Bripge, New York; Wm. R. Prince, Flushing; H.-H. cavalry was at Camargo at last accounts, on their way | dablo to warrant him in pouncing upon it. The receipts at this Port since t e 1st ult., bave been | dant. in distress, The H_ grounded heavily on the Barat the Malizey Huntting, Sag Harbor; J.B. Shutilep, Hartford; C. B. Smith, home.” They will not be disbanded until they reach thas ‘The health of the army at this post is very good, and | 25.000 bales; exports 4.500; taken by spinners 20,000; | Vessels have been a little more plenty, but freights re- | aud sprung aleak., Subsequently, from the Sth to the 18th, me ieoslaee A “aH. Royd, Providen F. Nomse lady and C7 hee econgnetteaintielate le Flag of the 10th | t2@ #ick list very small. salen by, spseniaters 6,000; stock in city 95,000; amount ve about the same as last week with an upward ten- | heavy NE gales in the Gulf sires, stove boats and bulwarks, ehter, RO al ¢ have copies of the Matamoras Flag of the on_ sale 6.000. jency. ick, ; inst..6f thostwerican 2 NEWS FROM VERA CRUZ. ‘The closing quotations were as annexed. "The price of white ash lump coal on hand isfrom $2 55 | Sc AxiDA, before reported ashore on Sand Island, was ig Seeeetes, Bs Green, Wrmeaees Ms: of the dd. and of thy Picker Guard (publishe! at Sal- | | The Whig arrived yesterday from Vera Crus. having Livearoo.Chassirication. to $3 6254. The prices for other descriptions remain the | *p/d at auction on the 20th ult, for $340, was g@t off. after .Knlamazoo; "0. Bl.ckman, Newark; E. Blackman, do.; tillo) of the 3d inst. from which weextract coptously, | left there on the evening of Saturday, the 1éth instant. Bigp Qreons | oame as already reported. Lo icine, foarte tr har ember iehterr rp abe DORE Ee ‘The 31 Obio Reg ment. under Colonel Curtis, was ex- | Lieut A J Brock and thirty-three privates, being com- Florida. .¢ Texas | Sent for the week ending on Thursday evening last :— jes li E. N Prant street Hover. ected at Monterey during the recond week in May, on | pany F of the Tennessee cavalry, came passongeraon the ‘none. road. Canal. Neer ai gitke Aenin indebted to the New London Sear, and | Albert Allen, Windsor, Ct; Wim. Naisby, Ly its way home. and the Ixt Ohio Regiment. long stationed | Whig. She brought no mail, that having been put Total. Week" Totas | NOW" (r slive. Coa, act iimley- Centon, Cy Ht wi, § Giddings, EF. at Monterey, would leave nbout the same time. abonrd the schooner Allan Stevens, which has net yet Br shin Jane, 31 d ‘Liverpool for New York, Ma a Heer cr tapepers , Gopdnongh New The Mexican authorities are endeavoring to rebuild | arrive Gait 8 0,550 Ya arden len LT ee” | thins A. Hamiltom, West Brookiisld; Ml. J. Slilesy Gowns 2. the market and prison at Monterey, which were destroy- Verbally we learn that there had been no later arrival 1,798 109.781 07 | “Fr hip Caroline, steering E, May 18, lat 43, lon 40. Sandford aud son, West Port. capa s ed by tire not many weekesince, : oe the gare oe pene beye cory, of oe 50 00 680 00 ‘ Br bark ‘Sandwich, from ——— fur London, May 13, lat 45, Pei cali Ra Exouanos H ret. es it nccounts the most intense jo merican Eugle of ie »y whic! not @ wor pyoogd Prtemcninrne lon . t. Howarth, New ho.k; . ‘siliams, e Mauterty snd Ballo, £0 lente news of Gane uerthe | of later uews from ebora sy i016 Sral8 oS | “Bw dala m0 days from Belfuat for Philadelphia, May tm, | fohnipu Rew’ orks \ir-‘Walisms dat Golo movements. Th-ybad not then beard of the victos From the Euglr we learn that the U. 8. sloop of war —— piles Se! off the Hi ; : i y) Bld jes Mr THe, r arCcrro Gordo, bur bad fanumaniiae tle onedea Te Germantown, Capt F. Buchanan, arrived off the castle | Southern Cotton npr otah Total R. R.and Canal... ..475,687 05 ‘Bark James Braaier, of Portland for Sisal, May 16th, off $.lt | Buck, tochent ngNew Yorks ©: Cumming, Phila Operations on the Vera Cruz road to Mexico on the 13th inst. but sailed immedia’ for Auton Li- ‘ew Onveans, May 23.—In our last we le! 9 Cotton i ‘i D: |» | Michard, G.'W. vey, do., NH. Ruy ihe Prck+t Guurd contains the result ofa court | 2#rdo. to await the orders of the comrmedoce The U. 8. | market in an Susetiied, state the advance which had Benet a ee Cafeesiarin SF a ATS Be gf Bh rope Erncephe Fat, Om Cas Mag lls | ge bs ae pai ites sa martial in the cass of Gen Lane and Col Bowles, We | steamer Spitfire. Lieut commanding Lee, was lying at | taken place after the receipt of the Caledonia’s accounts. “ .From Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven. Pt. Clinton | | Brig Oriensal, Nelson, of and from Salem for WC Africa, | J. Van Bergen, Catskill; Miss Stuart, Mansfiel: make no apology for giving the proesedings in fall, in | Vera Cras, awaiting despatches duily expected from the | «~ brought by telegraph. being checked by the depressing | To Philadelphi eee Gl 50 $140 $125 | Ke. y lat 40 OR, lon 59 35 Philos J. Raymond, Carmidl; J. Bury ‘Norfolk: Justice to thone officers and fo the Indiana Regimeuts ae penis ait gletiat ; sabe or Sieire renettest tas 4 anes the two been es . re i 130 110 iat al De Wolf, from New York for Sagua, May 12, he a id Mrs. Leouard, BL sts ay a The proceedings will be read with great toterest, especial ¢ Eagle is of opinion that Gen. Scott remain { days preceding the ledonia’s sailing. w irea- ates or Tout By Canat To June 1, 1848. ie a i ji D 2: 8. ldon, R od ly iuthe West sd ROIS» | ss Renshia until the beginning of aurea eithoussanrels | dy elsown Cue pride DE oottod Dhak ide. + Ce tase int ToPhitadeiphia £72" ME Carden S Haven. P. Clinton. Leo en EM Ceattioe Nee is Sunid ond Alisa ee ThaOtny Ih rnk cise OF OEWERAL Lane. ng upon the eapi stand for two days, but subsequently | T° Philadelphia.......... 64 ets. 60.ets. 42 cts. | “Br brig Mary Hutchinson, of and for London from “ Sani | ing, Michigan. Fa¢re-That at the. he cna Vista on the 22d | The Exgie gives » somewhat different version of the | factors have ylelded, and prices have settled at a decline | A drawback of 26 per cent on the above rates of toll | quilla,” with rudder damaged, would put into Halifaz, May ; Howanp Hore. 4 of February General Lone commanded the 2d und 3d | fecent surprise and murder of dragoons at Santa Fe. | of 3¢ # S¢c. upon those paid in the excitement following | ! allowed by the company, on all eoal olde during | %,lat4140,lon—. ao Gilmore, J, ¢. Gilmore, Fulads J. Mott Villemotss p. regiments of Indiana voinnteers: that on the 23d he was | near the city. from that we bave published. We copy | the reception of the telegraphic accounts. The opera- | the month of April. and 15 per cent during the month of ‘Ar at New Bedford, 8th, shi aah Whelden, NW Nae tal ‘nds, [tl Be, aa 1 Be eel 1 Bet in immvdinte commund of the 2d regiment of Iudinnn | the greater portion of its article: — tions of the week comprise only 7.000 bales, taken most- | May.—Pottaville Journal, 29. Pek ot img cael Nig as teen OA re eer neg a cas if Ww Ne volunteers, and three picces of artillery under the com. It appears that a detachment of some seventy odd hee! England and the North, as follows: on Monday. —_—_—__—_- - 15,000'Ibs. " 8 T'Starke, Li oer bkeepe' , mind of Lieatenant O'Brien, and that the 3d Indiana | dragoons, belonging to the command of Col. Harney, left | Tuesday and Wednesday, 700 bales: on Thursday, 1500, The Crops. ‘Ar at Sag Harbo-, 25th, ship Panama, Crowell, N Zealand, | Cincinual a volunteers retreated from the tied without any orders | Jalypa seme days since, in command of Lieut. Hill, with | on Friday, 3000; and to-day, 1800 bales. The market is} According to estimates, the surface planted with eorn | via Pemambuco, 2020 bbls wh 80 do sp oil, 10,000)bs bone. Re- | Bi 4 Hoffman, Herkimer; W.B from General Lane, on the 23d of February ; but through | the intention of visiting this city, to procure a further | somewhat relieved by increased sales, and prices close | this year, in tho State of New Jersey. excveds that of aoe Dec 10, Mt Wollaston, NB 600 wh; 14th, Florida (Cox) . Bredbury, 8. Parker, J. H. the exertions of General Lane and other officers. from | *Upply of horses. On arriving at Sunta Fe, nine of the | with rather more buoyancy. The receipts at this port | last year by 100,000 acres, which ought to yield three or 0 1308 wh a sp. as he ieee ‘Junsans Howne one hundred and fifty to two hundred men of the 2d re- | men were left behind, in consequence of illness on their | are still falling off, and the deficiency now, as compared | four million burhels. Thabane Rertiee'dun's: Gene had taken wothing since icev- | M. Thompson, N. York; J. Clark, Albany. giment of Indiana volunteers were rallied and attached | wn part, and fatigue on the part of their horses Lieut. | with the same period last year, is 333,713 bales, and at all | Never wero prospects more fair for a cotton crop than | ing Sandwich Isl nd; 6th, lat 493) 8. lon 154; W" Nile, Green: Lovesoy’s Horru. P \ to the Mississippi regiment and the 3d Indiana regiment | Hill and his command continued on, feeling that those | the ports, 261,000 bales. We now quote inferior 944 8 9%. | at present. Most of the intelligent planters say they do | port, 1500 bbls NW Coast; Mch 18, lat 37 12'S, lon 47 42 W. Ball, Powler; J. Tennice, 8 Frink, (tep_prev to Meh 19, 80 sp); and remained with them on the field of battle during the | who were behind were perfectly sufe, and soon after | ordinary 10% a 10%, middling 10% a 10%, good middling | not anticipate areturn of the army worm this year,— | Annawan, Matupoisette, 70 le, New Yorks yin OG remainder of the da: reached this city, where he has since been detained, | [1 #1139, middling fair 1134 @ 11%, talr 11% @ 19%, good ‘ i ‘ 27th, Lat 38 30 8. Lou 46 16 W, Marah, Suow, do 150 sp (rep on lelphia: 8.6. Orimior ict are of opinion that during the | although it was his expectafion that he would return | fair 1954's 18, good and fine 13% « 1434 sd, eats pele agancesy pic ph Sphile tree: We sb toa) Beh slanse ae. 10m 4646) WW ach B i Here nega ies, d and 23d of February, 1847, Bri. | the next morning. Nothing further was heard from the Corton Statement, SPATS Surne abe -wosk heerd from Tee Tent Reade Feb tne 433 8, lor ae 30 WT one hengesmerm | C JA. Mott, Hamilton: 8, G, Moit, New York t gailier General Lane conducted himself as 4 brave and | men until Thursday morning, when news reached here | Stock on hand lst Bept, 1846 bales, 630 | Part of the State, One gentleman, who has made ap | Vhale, all well, Leftat Pernambuco, Ap 24, Merrimac, Des: | 8.C. Sewell, Missouri; 8. Wilgus, W. Troy ;" N. Rand Gallant offic tte informing us that o large purty of Mexicans had attack. | Recgived past week. 60 285_voa.son | Cxtemsive tour in the upper counties informs us that | Touts forhomenes dey) ee ; Woodstock, Vt, G.. Tarbell, Ail for the retreat of the 2d regiment Indiana volunteers. | ¢d and literally cut them to pieces in the most shocking te ive Sreinery Coe eegnat Gf ex vest, ee oetane ie bs un half as | “Parque Harvesr, of and for Bridgeport, 1800 bbls (400 sperm) | uey. J McKinney, Ithica ; rquiny 1H $Me. CAkE OP COLOMN NOWiaE, manner. One of them was killed upon the spot, and five Jonsas | muh as that of last year. @ cotton is short but the | oif, 400 Ibs boue, passhd terough the Race 25th a 26th. -orehead, Peuny C. L. New York; W.8.G: stand generally good, and it is his opinion, that if th “eb 7,’ ion, 1 me eiaee in reserea ee te pee Att cherpiee tober twin Mart GARG eGE EEE T Ticeek ome le™ hoes 157, sai ogg | months of June and July are scasonable, the crop will be lob rere se Eisstens i oats pr ira sland Dondanda ariel ; q i ‘good, 5 ‘depends ‘upon rans i y ren, company, battalion and brigade drills. and that the ma- | _ Means of transportation were furnished, and the sur- | a1. on hand and not cleared ita | and cotational showers” ‘Hele asnidediy tr thespieine | Heard from, snd, go ate “Alsbuma, Cogre- Ef fone e oes nawuvre of the evening of the 22d February, indicated pbb snows eat te the ae soncter ay possible, but en- tei) oe au Moh Rc vt | that the quantity of land planted in pk {a lowe than. | shall, Nn 6 tos out, 100. sp: on Of Shoré Grouad, ‘no date, es ee oe cram igumage Ofte Betealicn ache Toe nileettve | ore last eventing reported hy the vurgeons aa Unable €0 Cotton Crop, is generally supposed—very many having planted large- | "Aiso heard ftom en lyin December, on New Zealand, | Hitchcock, Lausingburyh: Pat, Douglass, Carlisle: of an ignorance of the lion . y night. ‘The hand of The annexed statement we take from the Mobile Re- | ly of corn in consequence of the unpromising ap- | Salem, SH 1500 wh to stay over another seasor eis obuson, Creek; J. Barrett, Cantons, 8 Brant, Columbus; In relation to the second charge, it appears from the | survive their wounds during t! evidence before the court that Colonel Bowles gave tho | one is cut off above the wrist—the abdomen of another 4 gister of the 2dth inst, It shows the defleiency in the | pearance of the wheut flelds. The samo remarks are es- | — Spoken—Feb 19, no lat dec. 10 days’sale this side of Cape order, "Cease fiting and retreat ;” that General Lane | cut in such a manner as to allow the bowels to. pro- | Tecelpts compared with last year, in bales and pounds. | pecially true of the western and south western coun- | Hora, Liverpool, Wilcox, NB. oil not stated. €. Moore, 0. Clark, B PS, Devan, Reading, Pa.; kk t. thi horit; trude. Another has several sabre cuts on the head, | 8°°rding to returns received at thut port up to that | tles.—Macon ((a.) Messenger, 26th inst. A , Foreign | . J. Lewis, West Pe 3) ©.. Hend d was prese and t hat he had no authority from General penetrating the akull—-and the arms and bodios of others | date:— The Annapolts (Mé.) Republican states that the | ,Gusrsauit, previous to April 12—In port, bark Panchitay Panay Desc int, N. ¥.; C.Henderaon, tnd lads . Post, Newburgh; W.8 Eddy, White Hall. "Nontinns Hovrt, nw Ri c Last 8: Welsh, fm Baltimore, he bark seph, Hob tone Es It also appears that Colonel Bowles retreated after | are literally hacked and mangled so as to render descrip- eceiPrs 4s ComPakep with Last Season. wheat crop in that county, and in what are called the | W«lsh. wile he bark St Joseph, Hobson, | kensie, Quebec; J. Fisher, Albany; R. Craney, Buffalo, having given the aforsaid command ; but that he did | tion almost incredible. Pecreas Bates, Averaging. | Pounde | south and west neighborhoods, has been much injured | Wareberted to have sailed from Guayaquil, for Baltimore, New Exot not shamefully run away from the enemy, nor did he | Capt. Walker left the city on Thursday morning, ac- | Mo! 489 46'603,656 | from drought, though the recent rains have revived it. Matanzas, May 20—In port, barks Ada, for Cowes, lig: N. hide himself in any ravine from the enemy or from his | companied by his mounted riflemen, in search of the | Florida, 415 3,301,740 In Virginia, the wheat does not look well in Jefferson | Juno, Dix, 50 ds fm Amsterdam, just ar; brigf Topas, Spatts, w, Ohio; H. G. tou; B. regiment. murderers, and, we learn, encountered. a large party of Virg 360 457908 | aad en nae ten et ay Injured by | rN York, 8 ds; and others, ax befor Wht ang’ Jady,’litinois: Mrs, Jobison, i appears, too, that Colonel Bowlos dismounted from | Mexicans, whom he attacked, and succeeded in killing | North Carolina, 360 740,980 | the cut worm. On lower James’ river the wheat on the | gQjoMi*EAt: May 28—Arr, brig Ate May, Wosthest, Bes ‘Mars. Spaulding, do; Mr. Parke and hie horse in rear of hia regiment ; but there is no evi- | four. Yet, we believe there has not been anything re- Fooloaaec | tallow lands is very fine, but on tho corn lands it is | eiatgs OE ORTON tehie L Bin Belleisle, Reid, iat Miss Parks do. dence to show that he did so to protect himself from the ‘eee of a positive nature in regard to the number | Increase at— “"~ | much stunted from a want of rain. Recent show: ark Earl , Walker, Dundee; bark Erroman- Erie, Pa; J. B. Baker, John Lavering, Ohio; enemy. killed, Charleston 360 40,501,410 | will, probably, prove of great service to the wheat and Glasgow; cid, Britannia, Hamilton, Liverpool. " iJ. W. Beryise, nieveclie: ‘The court find that the fact of Colonel Bowles having ARMY INTELLIGENCE. Savanuah . 415 -27'R:3°180 | the corn. oate are severely injured, almost beyond (1) April 29—Tn port, ship La Grange, Hastie, New tons Wat. Reilly and lady: given the order above mentioned did induce the regi- | Capt. Clark of the U. S. Army, arrived here in the | Texas and other ports, 415 redemption ‘ Zork, repelring, to sail in about 15 diy Leopard, Vesper, 'W.E. Vaukone, N.C. & ment to retreat in disorder. cars yesterday, with 96 men, and proceeded on in the In the vicinity of Ch 8.C abandons Soimp West Incwan port, ep enll. Sent (bite Budren,: Kerhey, ; A. 8 Fish, Augusta, Me; sopN. - Captain Bowles gave this order with the intention of | boat, to take quarters, at present, in Fort Moultrie, in ; had te tlocehe re, hee een enna | Wares, Agen 3h pat, pete Cases te Senin, Galt, (of chester Cts D. Stanley, Rochest - Bates, making the regiment leave its position ; but the court | Charleston harbor. Pounds. | time. ‘Those who succeeded in getting a stead the first | Brltimore) bd to G a Att L Halmoe Bostong b, Ruse i dees not find that he had been particularly ordered to By the steamboat Cotton Plant, arrived last evening, | Aggregate decrease . 199.196,526 | planting, had a bad * ‘oe 3 on +8 ‘o Quesec, May 3—Arr Joanna, Drysdele, Alloa; Dun- ola 5 3D. 5 ma'ntain and defend it. 60 recruits, in charge of Lieutenant Jones, on their way | Axgregate increase. 70 9321975 | Ord which had d tho growth of the plant.” The | brody, Baldwin, New Janet, Melniosh, Grangemouth; Ratwoun’s Hore. Opixion—With reference to the first charge, the court | to Fort Moultrie, m ———— | Oot a retards Spo inet e plant. The | brigs Isabella, Patterson, Whitehaven; Wm and Jose h,Criay, Kendall, Boston; J. Hayward, Conn: W. Bacon. —; ts ofthe opinion that Colonel Bowles is ignorant of the | | The two companies for the regular army apportioned | Totaldeficit ... ...-.. ... 21009 1an.as0 991 [ORE and corm crope on the other hand, promise @ Mir | Newcsstles-Hapsh. Jordison, Sandesland: Hi Mr. and a e, Auburn; F Troubat, Phila igen, datics of a colonel , but the court would remark that ill | for North Carolina are now made up, and on their wo: From the foregoing statements, it that the | eld. N.Y; Air Ely, Rochester; F Briakerhofl F hialth, and absence on account of ill health, have in | to the seatof war. Company F, under command of Le. | receipts at all the ports up to the latest dates fall short | _ Late as was our spring in opening, the present is as MecTvisog, Auburey Mesand- Airs Fulton, Waterford: some revented him from fitting himself for the | Charles R. Jones, Edward Cantwell 2d Lieut. Company | of last season 249,833 bales, while the deficiency in | full of promise as any rational man could ask. We nover ers, Lockport; 0. Exton, Troy; A. Murray, id duties of that office G. Capt. Clark, Lieuts. Hoke, Waddel and Wheeden.— | weight is 128,263,361 pounds, equal to 299,657 bales of | Saw 80 great a change in vegetation as tha! uffalo; 3-0. Seymour, ¢ levelan J. Riley, Dover. Ogdensourgh, N. ¥., 28th ‘amMany HALL. . J; W. W. Sheed, Freehold; L. Wat K N.¥.; J.B. Judd, do ; J. Cuyl erett, 8p ug Kort: ; jorranee, 0. D. Hale, Orarge Co; H.8. Harnam, Washington, D.C.; C. Clark ; Hf Eldridge, Sing ‘Sing ; 4. L. Dean, Putnam Co. ; ‘Avon's HoTRL. HB. Carrington, Trryrown; J. Kdwionds, Portland; 1. M. ‘The court is of opinion that at the time Col. Bowles | Commercial, Wilmington, N. C. rage weight. And if we leave out the Texas receipts, | Within the last three days, gave the order “retreat,” he was under the {impression | The following volunteers arrived here yesterday, on | 48 we have no accounts for the preceding year, the com- | ¢ that the artillery had retreated, when in fact the bat- | their return from Mexico: Per brig Billow, from Vera | parative deficiency is rising 305,000 bales:— sama 7 hed gone ye 2 pe en oe under the hanes Tay ode oy coe 3a seeoere tas volunteers, un- Bales. Passengers Arrived. of (ven. Lane, which orders had not been communicated | der Lieut. Col. Wiley; per pilot-boat Selim, from Vera | T) :| Bi —Bark Magdalene—Mrs Eberle and 2 daughters; F to Col. Bowles, Crtus—Company G, of the 1st regiment Tennessee caval: | To Francen sy nce cTPorts © Great Britain ie 117-884 | (aire a G Thoren; ED Onkeny Ha Strate and ot inthe And in concluston, the court find that throughout the | ry, under Capt, Snead Inctease to other European ports. 3.047 | METRE. a Br Queen of the le Hi ongagement. and through the whole day, Col. Bowles | ‘The ship ia arrived last night from Vera Cruz, evinced no want of personal courage or bravery; butthat | having on board Col. J. E. Thomas, Major R. Water, | , TB¢ weather having been unusually wet and cold. har lexander A Drummond; Prin Meadville, Troy; U. O. Bates, do ho did manifost a want of capacity and judgment a6 houses Captains Geswai' Sinymen, Cooper idl Newman, dee lnantecicas bog hth dante itenred Seyret ee ie Ghee 0. W. Waketelh See aTATE igs comman if Lieutenants, Bell, Gasnett, And Richardson, ——s an a ies; J. 8. ins, W.. . Claxton, Philad; There isin the Guard a very full discussion of the con- | Chambliss, Brownlow,Kirk, Leftwich, M’Cabe, McKnight, | 7p Sud replanted within the last two or three weeks | , ~ az Chie Eaptath Homan, ‘Marbleheats Cit reat Liverpool, ‘Bre dust of the Indiana regiments at Buena Vista, but we | Donnelly, Johnson, Allen, and Woodson, acting Com- | ne fearon is backwa Boag eiisas aoe p and should |* es Fs scp R levine Co | Bord Seaton, Russell and daughter. New Orleans; D. Holm, Connecticut; havo not space to give more on the sunject to-day than | missary of the regiment, Surgeon Alsop, Assistant Sur- | ‘Re Prevailing cold weather continue much longer, the | _Gtascow--Ship rand—159 tous pig iron, in & Co | Perseverane: y W. Ely, Rochester; D. Bosworth, Albany; A. Bacon, Lyme: the above official proceedings. geon Donohoe, Dr. Waller, and 300 men, of the Ist regi- | PFo¢uction must be considerably abridged. wHebent do Boar 'Bemak CoLtéo tT Leckte, ™ | phhovg ba Geanpe, Cader ‘e J. M. Neofield, I. W. Fox, New Londons HD Morera, ti ‘The Guard says that several English gentlemen who | ment of Tennessce volunteers. The brig R. Russell ar- Gnas al the Steer Mack Buxnxn—Bark Magdelene—i381 bars iron Oelrichs & Kru- | WeGuney. do do in 2 des Gen Marion, Linicott,fm Nv ork for Ey ety Meee) Gulf; O. Chamberlain, Duchess Co; arrived at Saltillo on the Srd inst., from Durango, report | rived last night, also, from Vera Crus, with three compa- | of the Flour Market. Fer-,389 do 12 bdls do Pavenstadt & Seboonmaker—1924 boxes | Baltimore in 2 da; Brogme, McCnire, fin Phila for NVorkin 5 |" ” Meo! «Yo Wate hele Col. Doniphan to have siarted from Chihuahua on the | nies of the 2d ‘regiment Tennessee volunteers, and one | _ N&W Onteans, May 23.—There has been a rteady de- Iker & M: Iman. ds; Osceola, Park, fm Boston, hwo fr Tifft, Attleboro ; T. y . Wilson, Cata- Lat of April for Saltillo, by way of San Jose del Parral.— | company Kentucky volunteers, attached to the Tennes- | ™04 for flour. and the weck’s sales comprise about 2¥,- | _ Patenmo—B irk Chatham—1600 bxs Jemons 1340 bxa oranges | NYork for Richmond in 5 d: i S. A. House, Mecha Bishopson, New This agrees with the report we had in the papers of the | see regiment—all under the command of Capt. Williams. | 900 bbls. principally at $6 12% & $6 20 early in the | 3f bugs slinonds 44 do. cork Howes, Godfrey & co—700 bags | for Richmond, wtx freight P. Brentnall unkin, Brantford, C. city of Mexico, but the latter allege that the force re- | —N. O. Delta, 23d ult. "| week, though some transactions also occurred at $6 per | *hamac Barclay & Livin ston—19 ca liquorish to master. achrs Hope, Mite ally lo do West; O M. Gaffaey, Utica; W. Joslin, Waterford; W.Van turned to Chihuahua after having proceeded twenty odd | _ Commander J. Tattnall, U.S. N.; commander V. M. | Dbl. for Ohio and Illinois brands. Within a day or two RE ee cecktes SOndes aaeee | tate —> fm and for Char | Hinda. Syracuse ; 8. Ayres, Elmira, New York; J. A. Rope, Tongues south, "We hare great hopes this is true, and | Randolph U.8. Nii Col: Bohlen, hearer of derpatches er emonice i seninaee from the East.and to fee pecctedinmeraayy eee Aas ship Garonne, Myers trou T oa soe tt ready allu Col. y . Bool ; Capt. N. A Hie o OF FOF OUT OWN | aang $ P defeat may’ ba wa. ‘out of this rotrogreds mover | Ar and Mr Barraud, arrived at New Orleans on board | Consumption. prioes have advanced to $6 26 0 $6 30 for Spell fe Pita hie for Tasehdtery, dor Harriet Thoms: Seaut, kh Grard Gti thd Ghele comtinesé mast bo | ths Canstecte Reed Gn the ona wih, Ohio, Ke., and $6 75 $6 8734 per bbI. for St. Loustea-| MARITIME HERALD son, Tilden, from Barbados for Arecibo, PR, 8 days brige Within a tow deys’ march sf Saltillo; but it had not pro- | ; Gen. Shields is said to be improving rapidly. It is OF ee tartar eee notice sales (of nearly gouo bbls. | _“T° he tom veces TN oe yn tg tag next day |W: " 1 the return to Chil e market closes with still an improving ten: |= 5 roe. frr ban y époah i's return to uahua, or hearing of it poy my i will be able to visit the United States ina Arrived this week, 21,317 bbis.; phe rd, 94.693 ble PURT OF SEW YORK, JUNE 1. WWolte, dcurdirat, fn New| ork, qe The same English qratlemen from Durango, make the | It is said that $300,000 in specie were shipped at Now | Grain—There has been a steady business done in corn at a ee from Boston for Maracaibo, do; sers Pamlico, Hulford following report.which we copy from the Guard : Orleans, for Vera Cruz by the steam snip Massachusetts, about our previous figures, 65 a 7Uc. for white, &c., and MM Guadaloupe for New York im 3 days, and Flora, Fran uit On the route they saw Gen. Garcia Conde on bis way | on the 2ist ult. "| 72 8750 per bushel for yellow—the sales having reached Ft aeeen ons, New } ork, discg. Af (NERS WANTED—Six Cornish Mi da good to Durango, with 150 men. having ats prisoner Generel ee aa about 170.000 bushsis at this range. To-day we notice 7 22| mon wate St J ‘ax, NB. May 28—Below, an, American herm brig. Teitks ihe hc aia We otk cae eee Herredia, who commanded at the battle of Sacramento Putangurnta, May 81, 1847, | sales of about 9000 sacks, prine|patly st 658 700 for ‘waukcen Oeste ore Bee eee fin Philade}pb tg the right sort of men. The mine js 33 miles from New He is accused of treason and of being fond of Ameri: white and mixed, and 750, per busl for yellow.— l. - + A ‘ork. Apply at the office of the R. M. Company. ld. All the rest of the troops had’ disparsed ts thats | ,. 7, mmense audience was attracted to the concert of | ‘Throughout the week wheat hus been steadily inquired | | Steamship Washington, Hewitt, Bremen via Cowes, ke, C ble Tasso, fa N\ Orlenes ‘Anson JAMES 8. GWYNNE, mes. Durango was in agront state of alerts dreaving | the Philbarmonic, on Saturday evening, but a good deal | for, and 85.000 bushola have found purchasers, for France | H Sands, Presideut of the Compaty. pay fi Sere Ve cr ereis id tea sattas bath deka Gling bites | mee MP Ooo Director, 50 Broadway. the attival of (it. Wook who was expected by thom | of dissatisfaction was oocasioned by the announcement | Mostly, at $1 20 8 $1 30 for fair to prime, and the latter | Sh! Trichy 3 Yeatou, Liverpool, CH Marshall, Gwitzer- | Importer, Harriet, K Mussell, Lincoln, and Osceola; and schrs TULEN FROW THE HOUSE OF THE SuBSCRT. daily, Mr. James Magoffin was a prisoner. with the | that Benedetti was too ill to sing; though after the pro- | #20 held at $1 35 per bushel. Outs have continued \verroal: Dati a French, Lisorpeei, | Oreenda, and Selim, all for N Orleans. _ BER, on the 5h Aveuue, om the 29th inst. the following eity for bis prison limits, but well treated by the Mexi- rare : PTO- | steady, and from 4000 to 5000 sacks bave been taken at gy wae Abo "A ‘Brhuchelde a ome Ports. articles ety 5 gramme was gone through, omitting his parts, he came | 43 a 4c. per bushel. Some sales of kiln-dried corn meal kon tingersoll, New Orleans, EK Collins Bartimone, May 31—Arr Brem bark Virginia, Jansen, Bre- 5 tarde, Silese Fos Everything was quietin California, the whole country | forward and sang an arietfa in most excellent voice, com- | have been made at $4 25 a $4 50 per bbl. Carter, Hivane, crocker’ & Bassett; Ariana, | mey: brigs Dover, Crowell, Bosgn; Pints, Sawyer, Maringay 6 silver Table Spoons, in possession of the Americans, and very great influx | pletely refuting the reason given : “that he would show | Cicinwati, May 27,—Flour—Yesterdey the market Lockwood, St Croix, 8 De Forest & Co: Mi at; Adventure, Roberta, Long ‘ au, F ge eee ae lary | fast; Adventure, Roberts, Lor jand 1: it. and Nassau, . Sen Luis is designed by Gen. Taylor, ag unuatal activity | #80g, appeared quite unwell and in low spirits, giving us | caval, mixed brands, at $0 80,80 bbls at $6.80, 392 ao, Haake: eecanaki Wissdoe Shiseiain RUS en me | ceeetae fees the Cebus vottarler hemos «chin srorenhy Silver Tea Strai Th a aegltcnng Prevails in all the departments, and four trains loaded | Philad:Iphians a great disappointment, In return for the | choice brand, at $5 85; several wagon loads at $5 60 n ovhie Maria, (Prace) Henriekson, Stettin, J & T | deep, with painted ports, and two uther aquare-rigged vessels, 2 Salt Spoons marked M.B.T. ith subsistence stores, have recently arrived at that bey Cray ro eee ‘Geaeieia ge Meyer | $5 5; 100 bbls from canal, Willow Grove Mill, at $6; 50 Ole PLY Kegunde, tort) L.9 Anna, Lr dei re boged ap Ste: a ee appa ofa beg ; 1 purer Kall fe, agate haudle, not marked. dea atte place lence, and wi ‘ oh ely, d , Smack, Rich- ; kere, a ted to st0) Lieut, Waters, of the Alexandria company, Virginia | warded with magaificent /ouguer. aad crowned with s $07. "rhe Inttar Pate, Pa) 2 ah aaa ethoahos Wirkea, Baltimore; Brave, Laird, doy Spy, Sey ite me \ Pprpens Mies Mow: | ay offered tothem. Avre ard of twenty dollars will be. paid Togiment, died a short time since, at the town of China | Olden tars by one of the orchestra noon end refused. Some holders were storing in prefer. Arrived. Rrecibo PRs vehe kilieot Lavieid, SVork “Bld. ship Ale: | OF theyrecovery of the property ud the detcerion of the 4 man uamed John Doss, confined in jail at Matamo- | |The Centennial soasion of the Gurman Lutheran Synod | ence to relling under $5 86. Ship Hindoo, Lawrence, from Liverpool, May 4. with 300 | riaune, (Brem) Wiet ng. Bremen: Br bark Sir Edward | eT OWT a ree oe Sesouncrsss nly eff -sted ip ceca nnition. to the | cmerk. with eppropriats rel gious ceremonies, “The ler | plevEments 1s, FLoux.—All the four shipped between | seks ofgalt 1 order. 24 ston anegiaaemneery to 4 WH Boanes | WE aceile Varker Arecibo, PIC; sehr Ju fa Bee ed fresh from che Spring, « large supply of the The Matamoras Flig says that cen. Urres has iseued | torior of the edifice was tastily decorated. and the vocal | Rochester and Lake Erie is wolghed at s lock half x | ich iat 40.5, lon 68, exchanged sianal- with aperk showing a | Wilmington, NC.” ‘The Br ship Boyne Miller, was awnive celebrated Sulphur Water, handeomely Put up in pints & proclamation to the citizens of Cadareyte, ‘simi. | and fostromental musio with which the ecremonies wore | (ile east of this city. The followin; umber of | sigual white, blue and white, horizontally, standing to the east- | out into deep water this moming by steamer Kellef, to finish | and quarts, which, thon, reaper ory : lar in tone to that of Santa Anos.” He calle upon the | inter ip 2 get egghcongh ihr ergencen’ Saag en sears, veh ce et | Bethlo Alam tadee Clan dt days, from Liverpor!, in bal AVE: May 27— Arr brig Charles, Trott, Havaony 24 fpat: | -"Ajsota be had of Messrs, Delluc & Co. No.2 Park Row and town for a contribution towards supporting the war, and | 0. 1. Lockwood, who was recently mentioned as ‘ . £34 inst, lat 99 $0. 1on 61 oh ‘Champion, Chase, Charlestop; Convert, Fore, N York, — | 581 Broadway. eos fe Seanaanens conn ant Os | ane Seameane teeta eons ioaee | MS suite |r Rtg Me en | Ree cl ny Ras | Alu ae rs ti to an om: ly after having issued this iy prison- 3a Y “ ®, lon 60 25, spol lopewell, from Limerick for New | brigs ichardson, Wi ich ‘Sarefally put wp for shipping, aud de- roclamation he set off for the oi ment, and $100 fine. “ : ¥ ; Pearl, Hi tahdin, Rich, lugs. all of which are ' * tho folowing fatecoatiog Items are al fom the Flag: | A nroond race of the thrve government ropellers wil = Snip Talleyrand, Web (of Thomaston) 31 days from Glas | Reignce, We Abed aay aya tt, Kaimsay, Pennsylvania regiment; Lieut Col, Fay, 10th | Secretary Marcy is destined to equal the others when igo the pos ora greg *riuentity sent forward | l94. ship Suadatous, Dulke, 35. days {rom Lavernool, with 20 yin ANG; Signal for afl VERY MOT HERS BOOK—Ka apprehension of poverty Capke Cores VNE Reinet OG ae ae ie | cab ee reer Sen ae aggregate, as given above, was shipped at Rochester— | “Rh, Hopewolls Nesie, 4 days from Limerick, in ballast, Tox, May 29--rirr, Bt stenmner’ Aruby Bishop, Hx: | many considerate people from entering the married state, but mings, Tith Fogimont, "Two companies of dragoons, |. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. the rest at Builalo and places intermediate —Rechester | to Geinel eiruget, 8 Hicernge passengers. ri bound t lagopus to Tend padsengers: brig here is a book thee il el Tyow many tmportaut secrets which ve t 5 . bai , 42 days from Greenock, i . fagnolia, Leslie, |. ercome these objections y “ Ere th ervard Bde Howard, Rater wn | Ret; Bandy Gig tt, 9 Comte . wih ge coal enh Bae ened, nS Drag sien: | Bepety y eave stonga emmpenage, ead TW | cet herek ar eben Churchit” ‘Pwo sescbar i , Ee i, 50; 150 in ‘Ke Ohi. : pig iron Boorman, Johnston A 4 jon 12, ‘aL Furee lay 26—Arr sloo emmperene, one sehr | Fe iy panies of the 16th regi it, Capta. ‘AFTER SAL¥S—78 Mechanics’ Bank, 273; 20 Vieksbare Bk. ie the Albany Argus, May 31.) spoke schr Florence, from Portland, for Cork. 2tst inst, lat | Thorn, NYork, 27th, Aeri jonitor, do, Sid 27th, ople. 2 ck and Bronnaa—three companies of the 10th, | 14°40 Flemington Copver Co, 20s 1008 Beate Bs, WH, 45 | On the 18th of April, we publiaued from the New York | 421% lon 37 21 wpe brig Argo, hencs for St Johne, NF. Mary Miller, Batemin, Ph i. sid canta haphadieembpians 3: 4 oe Pitman's company of the Oth, These troops aington oper 20, 30: 1 BBY; Courier and Enquirer, @ statement furnished to that | _ Bremen bark Magdelene, Geerkon, 27 days from Bremen, NOEOROETOWN, (8 @) ‘Att brig Honlron, F Higgins, | strec a 130e%re Thence it wat Fale Alto under strict discipline, and from | Seconp Boanb—2 Farmers’ & Mechanics? Bauk, 57. aper by a highly respectable produce house in New | With \routa Oelriche Siete 1 4 it och, with fruit, | brige Sirah Wood, Swe Witcosct, Mex Tyrone, Smith: | J EGER FRE ND hrs At ls Famored, bv transferred co Vera Crus, eR, Satve—al North American Ine Co., 44.28 Meche York, (7, 8.4 Co.") whlch statement contatned the | ,Atkchuham, Beare, rom Palermo, Anni thy with fruit, | brige Sirah Wood, Swot Winer Met oer New Work | Af forsale by the aubaccier, ( sbove well done, ta waa captured tn the vielnlig of Pye and we ee) a afar ua °36, 764; 48 North Ame- revalt blgey hy io ee Min wheat Fuscee through ho ereite ie ieeabae ee 30 il— Sued C er; Rol 40, OO. es Alias, ie, Plant: | Brandies, consist.ng of Cognac, Rochelle and Bordexa favors uJ corn, from the various ere one hundres yess to ny Wee’ Iu port, 5 + i vi in %. Cape, Kad. of the weamer orvette, and broGene dows | enemas | $8450 GH ssrgrmtLstin prior tothe Host hergooee pou | terouah at she same: tine-no rt to be had ou the Salsnd at | areondemusd}e sche Ashmont, vunash, enorme | ofa Tent Tarety Cf ince aaa ott HM a pt rf ednesday inst, where he i¢ now impri- CUMMLKCIAL INTELLIGMACK, prising all the shipping ports west of Buffalo. The state- any one jopiLe, May 24—Cld, schr Patrick Henry, a importer. Dealers are invited to call “nd examine sam 4 “ppears that he holds the rank of eaptain Ne t ded to give est! of the ‘at th fistz Hi Kendo}, Crocker, from Newry, (Ire) 29th ult, | York. ke. Hi LEGH. Under Conales, and visited ube osttisunuss nest Wipes: |) MAv Seat Sear Toe eed te tail fremn, the’ | vest porta on teicher tad en Focelpts at the | with mdse fo master. Tn at 4230, lon 40, pasaed wreck, mast | “New Brovonn, May 20-—-Arr sehr ,Sanadahogk. ,Merow, | sayey sorer Océ No. 100 WN oe ee Pork. Standard The eof, Inducing the rancheros to join South ) 175 cows and calves; 1260 ups lambs. foll fi Sea bcntemttn es ong ti since her alonger Oe svanbert May sc Atr ‘che Fremont, Jaques, Alex- 40 ACRES OF LAND, in Gilmer, Jate Lewis stan people were ot disponed to ot . I; ’ eta the lal a red Taine 3 ‘windward Y , Guwney, Virgsnia, on’ the waters of the Little and #0 sn ‘tunity to ted Prices.—Beef Cuttle—Prices, it will observed, are | port to curred. _In Int 43, lon 52, to win a iceberg andria, outh, Terry, Lon- | XK; ha, near ti Olid river ‘Al bd 4 y whim in the han gradually receding to the old standard, The transac- Flour, bbls ’ ark 5 ‘ey 90 days from Belfast, with 423 tons Arr, ship@lonmor Brien Lowder, 20,000 Acres in the State of New York, near the Erie Canal. to and fione of last week will hardly justify s quotation higher | Wheat, a 49 days from Antwerp, in ballet Jn) Eustbure, Hip de Jangiror schre | | oraale, orexchange for broperty’ in’ New York a Brooke than $8, while the average generally, has been from that Corn, bush. . woe 300,000 By by ed h J hed , (Unites tras | lyn, Enquire of Wi Mead, 5 Wall street, office No. 7. figure down to $6 00 per'100 Ibs A. small number re- | We secompaniedthe ed Hh With bhsctoa ts Say ta, azo |" Niny aonter main over unsold. Cows and calves the past week have pays re Wi 4 ona, 4 Lye won Liverpool, in ballast jon, eat ee QGOEPER ORE a teas of Bt of i-Sajpharey and purple Co ‘ont ler, re s a 4 es, longi inor eartiiy eiih tome nasted to oes souk ‘ (Houle, Bacon, days from Belfast, in ballast, to sonra =a Lake Tiare and Be Ma Mining Company for sale, Os ) Taylor, C samples of which are wi of eer. Crossman, 48 days from Galway, in bal- J River ties, Sh id Lembs— A to which we allude had appeared in ame 2 weval, the sSrgue, we asvertelned, Upon inguiring cmong our abi joue- Sea Horse; te ver street. Bantiago; Fair 0. ' Nonpareil, Dunseomb, 10 days from Halifax, with elley. 8 passengers. aya QUNNINGHAM. 0.3

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