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ae a — a a oo > . - 2. OS1(KM) sate time laet Y of Ameriont 7 hows 20 cacke fartee# forts Gold at ptevions rat fluence on ourtarket. As regards contindhtal trade, | Ga the turf; but at every speech in Lafayette Hall, | foso defeat 19 necestabtly 4 whig viotory; but im that | a broadef tinge to ite more mature and complicated and. instance it was not so. Wo ited the Tee Deron the week, the market has assumed rather | it is quite at to Se 1 8 more qeet_ feme aed the Gransactions have been on | business doing it Nadety «= leet eeele, H@E Be alteration im prices can be quote’. | prev market hae nd one can hear of scarcely any versed , locofecos; but | powers whether im peace or in war, providing for the ther quarters. The utmost stagnation | !0F Taylor, he drew down thunders of applause for (Laughter.) It is true, | healthful pursuits of the one or the flerce and perilous and rie are of course almost nominal. We | Clay. But Mr. Girard, a wit, an original, and be serious in the tiiatter, that we pulled the temple | encounters of the other—whether in the adjustment very dull this week, and | understand the commercial advices from Leipsic are | scholar, as has been h rt ofhis speech | 42¥ on them, but at the same time we ourselves were | of foreign relations or the promotion of domestic pros- ha: and, with a | very gloomy, many failures being antisipated. By the | - : seen in the repo! Y crushed in its full, And let us take care that in de- | perity—-whether under the administration of a favorite to Tu No stics | offtetal report of the state of employment in the borough | in the Herald, made a new move, came to the res-| feating them again, we do not bring on the country a petien or a political foe whatever point you look neal 186 6d a n : . . v Votwith«tamding t unts from | of sanehester, under the inspection of Capt. Will's. it | eye with fresh forces, brought up a “little more | ‘#!n of evils, such as followed the contest I refer to. | back upon our history fur the last forty yeitrs, you ¢ wheat is per quarter. and a 4 Died “en favorable, ennet report any | appears that, with reference to the total number of mills » ght up Joun Tyler, through the dispensations of Providence, | scarcely setnh.0 glimpse at our national legislature in 233,000 against 575.008 In flour we have hed litthe dw W ostera canal. and 2 Ot e Baitimore sour 25 6d per bl ladiaw core hw aim fe at an adwar 4 r being mow qQoted « " Cn loc 16s 4d. 6 37a GA pre eet. " Gr foreign public sales of | and works of ull Kinds, there is, as compared with last | grape,” and routed the enemy with a Buena Vista | became President of the United States. and brought on | which he is not the grand object of attraction, impart- n turpentine Yours rape! filly hie Londow ¢loce tuis day, and it is ic, am imereass in the number of hands working full | defeat, It much resembled that battle. When he | the admission of Texas, the. war with Mexico, the | ing to the lesser lights revolving around him, like the MROWN SHLEY& CO — fartory Wo meobee that the latter sales have goue | time of 496, with a decrease of the number on short ee j blood, the cost, and treasure, and the evils under | sun among the planets, the life-giving radiance of hia Markets her better, aud it is hoped that our iuar- | time of 107,and a decrease on those out of employment | began, all were for Clay; but before he had ended, | which we are’ now sufferiug, nd which every | mighty miad, wielding his gigantic powers either in pow Money Mauker.—Che mouey market bax ate in & improvement. | of 348. As regards the mills engaged in the cotton | the clay was brushed off—the mud was gone—the | man regards as the greatest national curse that has | devising some new and demanded system of national for Tar is q but for | trade, the results are as follows; Increase in hands on | | ; befallen us. If we had been true to our principles, | policy, or in setting that system in practical operation: dealers have to pay 20s 6d for | full tine. 186. tacreane in hands om short thine Lil, de. | Victory was complete; all were convinced, and the | spurned availability, and stood on the broadwhig plat: | and whether in the one Brauch or the other, you dis: gel, ‘There are sel'crs | trease in the aucaber out of employment, 290 star of Taylor, obscured by the wet blankets of | form, under Providence our country would be prospe- a power to create and a skill to execute, com- bova very steady during the week, aad the valae of English securities are advanced, as will be observed by Small tol » ‘att the following daily reports: — Seeks Seoklisies ; Wit. cx ute. . s . teh Saturday, May 13.—The English securities deetined | fo" afvival at stout ie oe ee ae emerriglish cont ie | tee te an TG have to report, no change for the bet- | worn-out orators, shone forth again with all its ori- Froese acta fins jt et aetna jolity Wb eee rarities ap erened rithm hiram oktanead pk s ee py ayy pyr = 4 ‘ Ree meeg: Se steady a h remains as last | department. Q pee gesneye % ginal and native brightness, befall our country. if similar evils come, that we | tacle of mental and moral sublimity to which, in'my perie . - noted. Rovla tx dull of sale at 3s perewt. About ocupaLe.—We have had a better demand for ail 1G can say that the whigs of New York have had no part | humble opinion, there is not a superior, if there is u the day.” They wore fiat done at 8 tend barrels roagh turpentine are lose at hand. some | sorte of fannel goods, than for several weeks past. Con- | 200d !.4 Go along, old boy. in bripging them about, Let me put another question. | parallel, in the wide range of national ‘history. Men ey Peay Hoke S-goen pally of whieh go direct to distillers; the other portion is | fidence seems to be gradually restored. Prices were wet In case General Tayior should be selected as the whig | there have been, and may be now, equally far-sighted we raahd bees Gols at Pc Ta tee | So Tale (or which Ts t demanded, bat no business | same as inst week. Foreign wool much the sameas our | TMK BaRNauRNERS AND Tu Paeswexcy.—We | candidate, he will be uncommitted to whig policy. | in the mere invention of great measures of State, “And ° Spirits have been taken to * moderate extent at | Inst, and brokes and skins remain stationary. are informed that the barnburne: ivided on | He is not pledged to make whig appointments to office. | the people of this country, in the mighty influence next at 8175; New Thre and a Quarter pe i lant. week's Pate glish drawn, in puns, at | “Lricesten.—There ls more cowfldenee its the main- shams 7 Pg bet i nore are, divided. On | tt Oey taate ls. w matter wah] cacelitte’ ebout; | they permit him to wield oven their opinions eon °Faonday, Isth—We have bad Consols nearly all the can ads Gd casks In- | tenance of prices, an evidence of an improved tone in | the question of the Presidency; and that although | put what is of moro consequence, he is uncommitted | hearts, in the brilliant demonstrations of that influ- Awerican—For middi \werican—For mid sof bacon | business, and some contracts (for delivering in the au- | a considerable portion of them are in favor of ‘ones wage ips in ho bac eh Re A) ithe bd ond BAR eye heey grees him in his triumphal move- el : a1 e er C1 it, pall say dis te Oe mndpork tringy 90 €0 8a. About | Inter” Varke have, boon moved ‘from’ the apinwers | General Taylor, yet itis not probable that they | {aye him blindly, abd rum ali the risks Of ns aisrote | basis of proot ow which Tam net aehansed to maintain . WO tons Baltimore are daily expected, which will meet | stocks to some extent, but we regret to report little im- | will agree to nominate that distinguished man, at | or mistakes, or any other evil that may pour out of | this assertion before the world. Soin the revolutionary a cood sale A few hams are on offer, for which 6s to | provement in either the continental or American de- | the mass-meeting to be held in the Park, on Tues- | Bis #dministration, Are we we willing to endorse any | struggle—generals there may have been with resources morning heavy at 835; a °5 for money, and 53!. # 's for time, but without business of any consequence They opened rather better, but the weakness of the marke became evident on the first appearance of part “ peeled to be sellera. Reduced ‘oes are 81} he, aedgearhe Gos is asked. according to quality, Lard is dull of sale, | mand. manin blank, to take a man on trust under such con- | to plan great military movements equal to that of Bilia, 386 one fen and prees have « downward tendency ; we quote keZS | ._tTa_——_—— | diy afternoon next. ; sequences, and place him in the Executive chair? 1, | Washington himself. But he alone, ofall, possessed Duesday 30 ay The Scaekee n depres 40s to 50s, and barrels 42s to 40s per ewt. Beef and Itis said that the barnburners, in holding their | fF ene. must have something more explicit than this. | in its highest perfection the power both to devise and sigeuce mad. r pork are im steady request at fully former terms, - ” 2 - 4 nko In General Taylor we have no evidence that he was | toexecute Such, on the civil theatre of his country, on aeonant of the Intalligence from abroad. | Seareely | Prices for talps’ uss areas Wy deter mews | NEW YorK HERALD. meeting on that particular day, and in anticipation | ever devoted to the whi yj and yet we are told | have been the developements, andare the claims, of speculation going forward. Consols opened ut 82% a | 2 i@ mess 100 to 1058, prime (tad : of the whig nominations, mean to produce such | that he isthe most avaliable man that could be nomi- | Henry Clay. ‘Tell me, if you'please, | am the dupe of penkbehid poly Apaebetie pecegetie acme Se “nth” « i Cte ns Cakuak 46 musta Pp ; ‘ nated, 1 should rather be willing that the opposite | a pucrile and sickly prepossession, or the vietim of a ’ ba lirweciranege- fry hag e ‘i | tbs, and prime mess 50 to8ba per bbi. The whole of cod jan ane Hassan an impression of the breach between them and | party, through their candidate should be responsible | wild and pbrenzied imagination—before my country the stock of cheese is aow taken out of first hands, and the hunkers in this city, as to convince the Clay | for the misrule of the country, than that one tittle of | and the world, | call him the great political Washing- the blam Exchequer Bills have been 36s a 30s premium ; Bank Stock is worth 18%, to 191; the New Three and « " ie wok cea, goo : ae ; & fi- | ton of America, exhibiting, experienced a rise of three quarters per cont. owing to ee teh Eh ag Ee nce ran Ragone PROPRIETOR. under the hope that he may receive the nomination og the J penitaney of Ga. Union. We ae es nee form, of 2 Washington's peculiar honors; the improvement in French Rentes, and the general 0"! » . od} ; ia. i p , ving tenor the accounts from Paris. The drvt quntation | {he market is rather quiet, and theres more disposition SEMENTS THIS DAY AND EVENING. as pial ae Saree Ps not oe there are no lstues between the two great partes, If] may refuse to do him justice (yield him the honor die of Consols, both for money and accotint, was 83% a.%.; | HHOWM on the part of v Dts to sell, as supplies are | PARK THEATRE Two Performances i whigs to nominate General Taylor, but would like | ¥! yay 1s true, the country ean come | to his exalted merits), I here record the prediction, that fund, after the appearance of the second edition of the | €etting larger, ‘vals are not yet cleared | At Two, FM.—Viewvome vancunr ix Tinse Divenrie: | 15 see Mr, Clay nominated; because then they | © ,B° c¥il by the lection of General, ‘Taylor, | as a matter jemorial attraction, posterity will panera, they: advanced to 83% a ten at which they | olf owing to the fucrease of other butters ; Waterford x_AND Cox, and let us save ourselves all trouble andelect him, As | conver grave into a Washington's tomb! first landed brought O4s to O8s, Limerick ‘firsts 94s to | | Uusual Evening Performance—Turee Gra: Sica f d ri sone Brepies, Pebenae naae Sale Pe would have a better field on which to take hold of | a whig, 1 aay this s) an aspersion on the whig | He started Poa humble abode among the common Thursday, 18th —The funds improved (0-09 a eee et ee a ene tla’ Decinees Ion | Sanon ron ax Hou, General Taylor themselves, and support him, and | Si that is just and teue, ate we not in favor of pro: | influence of fice institutions: ‘encountered et every three quarters per cent, but the rise was not wholly | yeon trausacted, as the rates asked are still high. | BOWKRY THEATRE, Bowery=ifauter—Nonwav Waxca- | organise, under his mantle, forall future occasions. | tection to Anierican industry, of a currency the same | stop the most bitter opposition and. onmity, that treasury motice that the rato of interest on th Fx" | supply of home made comes freely ty market, and | yQHATHAM THEATRE, Chatham. strest—Tuxnxse—Nev | and the reasons on which it 1s founded. At all | opposed to the acquisition of further slave territory ? young eagle fluttering about its nest, venturing ‘rom i chequer Bills falling due in J be reduced from | SUPpIY, of e ; Youu anit Is—LAnp SHARKS AND SEA GUILE . an cc * yes,” i b to limb, and th : chequer Bills fulling due mill 9,2 ; a en good, owing to a reduction of 2s to 4s ass-meeting of the barnburners will | (Cries of * yes,” from the crowd.) Yes, we are in favor |, limb to limb, und then from tree top to tree top, till in 3a to 24 per diem, oF from ee a nd Pig | having been secepted—fino Dorset Ois to 98s, mid- | PANORAMA HALL, Brosdway, near Honston—Baxvano's | vou aba RAS INE SND OF Sharchall | °f ths, compromises of the constitution, and wo will | full grown maturity and strength it wings its fight | closing price was 84.a 4; for money and account | dling 88s to 90s, fine Devon 90. to O4s per cwt, and | PaNoRnama or Fat, Sete. Sand 74, P.M. be very interesting—for John Van Buren, Churchill | maintain them to the last, with our blood if necessary. | towards the heavens, beyond the reach of j fam +p 3 | fresh 8s to 12s per dozen Ibs. The supplies of bacon pe 7 rele: nda variety of other distinguished | If called upon to judge of the question as a new one, | feathered race,and the sportman’scruel skill, so did BE 5 fies eats iO ao Rap Cll ey of Bask continuing small, the agents have been firm during | {MECHANICS HALL, Broadway, near Broome. Cuniery’s pera aen at 4 sei we shall answer that the further extension of slave | he struggle alone from one elevation to another, till 4 Minernaze—Ermorian Stvorve—Bvaiesqve Daxome, &e. | “cutthroats,” will speak on the occasion. It} territ 1d be t he Le lumed and pinioned fc the: iehds had taken place in the price | the week, and h ucceeded in obtaining an advance c o ® 4 erritory would be a blot on our escutcheon. Let me | plumed and pinioned for an ethereal flight, he soared nels Tore tokaread they had taken piace im ine Price | for choles parcels of 1s to 2s in most Instances, but | MELODEON, Bowecy—Vinamia Minerneza. Ro, will, no doubt, be an immense meeting; for the | ask you, If you know how Goncral ‘Taylor stands | wloft, far abore thereach, if not of human rivalry, of re of Cons ; ¢ dealers only purchase ndiate Hee h ? Alabama | b ty, ; Ei Pi sa TA ag hla site be as toe pala to Marnsridaead Oh tee ie Sak tes PALMO'S OFERA HOUSE, Chamber street—Movsr an | Whigs will attend it for the purpose of swelling tad Missi li deg Riise ds fart tim itnent'| (be arsaskaman of ne culinacr stil che eat Nt we MURt OBEY. sud for immediate transfer to S4iz, | Prime and small singed Waterford landed Tus t> 74s, | 3" the numbers, so as to promote the impression, that | caring what nis opinions are; but we are different. | from his present fight, or ruffle w feather on hls broad is quite clear. Indeed, that the soarolty of stocks in {he | deliveries are going on steadily.” On Qoard or. for | muzzo2¥ sxe Our chances of General Cass inthis State. ‘The hun-| sustain and stand by thote who have stood ty you? | hare made him their gume. “But they have louded : ; ig con- | and fired only to load and fireagain. Look at Thomas market this morning. ‘Three per Cent. Re Tlacubte AYatectbot have (oe aut ee tr bee vars New York, Saturday, June 3, 1848. kers are in great distress at these things; yet they | "HtZo%snoult nominate any. other man but ermhols | Benton. He ts a marksman of no ordinary aki Pe percent tare tg pA eae ‘There are many buyers for forward, but the high rates ought not to be so, Doctor Brandreth, of Sing | souled whig, that ho.will not get the votes of the whigs | trained on the political hunting grounds of the far ios hows the fluctuations in Consols | #8ked stop business, Bal The following table nd ti iddles bi t Cireulation Herald. i i i i "4 of New York? (¥ .) “Will you not insist that | West. where many a rival had been the unhaj vic~ scarce and fetch high rates —- Stent Sing, can furnish an isimense supply of Alls yet, “| Sera wuw eailhe bestialace her mass ewocalt | time nia \eosite aan deudyeun eaten te |” r 1 ‘ | a ready sale. but are very scarce and fetch high rates. sec rag eet ab age For the decount, | Fine Bhunt bave tet @ food Gomena at rather tidter | JUme 2, Friday, daily and extra. ..... 23,160 coptes pao = F einaeke. his cause to the constitutional tribune? In short. | could bring down this eagloof the sun. And armed to May, |, Lowmts, Bekeet ‘t, | ates—inferior and middling kinds are also more in re- tion of the Herald sommenowd yester18y enry Clay Meeting ai fellow whigs, you have two prominent names before | the teeth with powder-horn and pouch, sachelled and Saturday, May 13..... 89% 22. O8K ..... quest at former terms, The finest descriptions of d finished at 4 minutes past 7 o’olock. The whig friends of Henry Clay made a last | you—one in whom nothing tke political principles are | strapped from top to toe, his long nine well percus- Monday. . D snaps ’ ves bluddered lard have been in good requestand have rand rally to procure his nomination by the Phi-| be found ; and another a man who, for a long life | sioned, and doubly charged, he took steady aim and ‘ fetched our top rates. but the inferior sorta are dull of ‘The Foreign News. 4 any Ae PrDS! smut be 4 in the service of his country, has battled for your | fired. “But no sooner had the smoke pi off. than sale, even at low prices, Barrelled beef duds a steady | Jt will be seen by the foreign intelligence | ladelphia convention, last evening, in Broadway, prinel le and who fe Row maent Be be Heated Tom baditlis exa alive meeatioats OF aoe his sage sale at full prices, but for pork t eman: u : : i >, » | witl ingratitude. vi ie whigs of the nite soariny et untouched and urdismayed amo: ES ae | Prices burly supported: Wise rhe unerketein duit | which we publish in this day's paper, and | #t the place where Niblo’s garden and theatre | S0,, “Ein recreant to Henty ‘Clay ? ry | oloude, “Than. ease “Andrew -Sapksone, ito) abe ole: Securities. The prices have had a declining tendency, | avd buyers are not willing to make pure which is three days later than what we had | formerlystood. For an hour before the time of meet- | We do not y Clay hero this bird was the souree of no little vexation, ish Five per Cents having been done fro 123% 3y. | at lower rates. At public sale on the 16th a RR ak i hi ing | ing, bands played, cannons were fired, and drums | ®2y personal feeli f Hovering over his path, its keen piercin, the Three per Cents 22% 34, Passive 3% Deferred 7, | Bengul were offered, and about 1.000 ba. received previously, that everything 18 going pennies uch noise made as possible, | Mnstion, because t stantly fixed on all his movements, and he swore “ by Belgian Four-and-aHalf per Cents 61. Chilian Deferred | Were bought in at 10s 6d to 11s for middling and good | on favorably in France. The disorganizing Four- | Were beat, one Po: > | towards him, becau: the Eternal” that if powder and ball had any efficacy, 404 1, Grenada 11%. Deferred ditto 2X, Russian 883, | mid dusty white, being above its value; the remainder in every other way, by his friends; and the conse- | elected. the government of this country would return | he would rid himself of this overshadowing and tor- Mexican 15% | sold at rather lower prices—good bold white 11s. good | ¢rites or socialists have been effectually put down, arcs tolts former purity, that no aggrarian scheme will | menting inspection. And despairing of success with (From the London Evening Globe. May 19.) middling 10s to 10s°6d. firet class sea damaged 2 to | and peace and quiet prevail there. We apprehend | ence Was, that at eight o'clock, the place Was | sianate from him, but because that this nation will | smaller arms, Andrew brought out his §24-pounder, City, Twelve o’clock.—There is no local news 9s 6d, second 8s 6d, third $3 and fourth 6s per cwt. hat the National Ne ett 1 tolerably well filled, the assemblage being esti- | be blest under his administration. charged to the muzzle with canister and grape, and in to-day, and the money market is eteady. The | Asenicax Paovision Manner, May 19--Tho im. | ‘a! ‘he National Assembly will be equal to any | ot trom twenty-five hundred to four thou- | ,, When Mr. Graham concluded his speech, of which | a tempest of determination, with flashing eye, with fands gnened vor qogrning in Bed a ne ae proved feeling in commercial affairs continues, but the | “Mergency that may arise. ara people, Tap tein Teak tae eee ot Che piconet Shcroeniea tes arietii a, Cl Sate en ke tana, srert sna pearance, Consols for money and account were done | improvement so far consists in revived hopes for the ea eople. . + perf : 9 . ar séand Sts bot have since improved ts Sica Ss: fuvure rather then in any actual advance towards » | ‘The Clay’ Meeting—Movements of Parties. | |, D. Granta, Ex. was the frst speaker, and addressed ae: Deckers bron Shaw ceed oeledire | eae Garcngars aude tee ohita Locke Geol tect tbe Stock ‘ e e e04 ie) ore jane The el s e . . e as folloy e oF ¥ il r duced 2G bogie Lares aude Quarter par Conte S89 | setur nate Rene ee ze ps peomear ia We give in another column, a report of the meet- | tothe reyuiremont of one of the organs of the whige of | Whig young men of the city of New York, and eon- | kitchen cabinet ran, pale and trembling, to the door— to 844; Exchequer Bills44 to47 prem ; Do advertised 93 ourmanufacturing markets, which arein no degree | ing of the friends of Mr. Clay, in this city, which | New York, the Democratic Whig Young Men's General | cluded by offering the following resolutions:— We genie oasischod urenpbecubineee Sullek Ths, Meer Wises sad a Giiaiter tee Cane | to pean dep deb idles yiegneby SG gw tainly warm and enthusiastic for Mr. Clay. In | hnbion, Henry Clay, (Cheers) they are preeminent. | well Loown asa true ‘aud abiding ‘whig, whove.eloction le | next in order, true to the instinets of his political na~ Baye, bean quoted st, 88%, 0 BB: sn ne Stee | wras somewhat interfered with by the same cause; still | NUMbers it outstripped any of the Taylor meetings; and on thelr oe lf I thank you, for callin g me to the Op eutoented penrenty: of'6 pare an sgonage whig admi- bi llepener Le bed par abt age we The Exchorude alile of Mach are 48s to mien: | Cicaaea eae Ae eens ape eae but the popularity of Mr. Clay, among the whig | Position whic! DY f Resolved, That having in good faith with our fellow w too, must fire his gun—and throwing around him the ° 3 A which you have responded to this call, for it is 1] through Me oalak Un wane of tak tinerioes Indi 3044. Inthe Foreign Securities the | the dema 8 yood—the whole ei ~ | masses, here or elsewhere in the North, is no indi- | that they have not mistaken the sentiments ae th tren : huge and dangling accoutrements of the eld hero, with re ae gin Be Resien Eee the demand is good—the whole of the imports being ta- at they and devoted whig, Henry Cl Gimilakes\ allie Gliproportiomad te tis letee tie veertse g ken off as they come to hand. Beef has a steady sale | cation tha i 7 in the whiz | whigs cf New York ; and that when they have invoke: ject. to the decision of the Latest.—Three o'clock. —Consols for the account left | without change ia price, finer qualities being imuch psiatr viet he will be’ equally popular in the whig |' Si <, to add the impress of your approbation idate of the whiz party for the ‘a forth, hunted for the track of his illustrious predece convention. off at 84, sellers wanted. and readily bringing 90s to 92s 6d. In pork ; | their doings, and your strong and urgent request to | t9 demand th ot entertain the name of | sor, and straddled on for « while in his far-reaching Baxg or Francr.—State of the Bank of France up there ia Jens alg, pe ey meee and “prime” be- According to all appearances, the unavailability i ene ean ae cree eer ieee he dee. A onstain the, aetion’ of the convention, “And Sore Des Gil thon Pathe chunked tehiaaihe See beens nth, with the corresponding items of the pro- the pea cnseetinate Hanon conttcaes te thve a tars of Mr. Clay is beginning to make a very formidable-| the" “iS Siva “bouree in the dpproetliing 5 Rl es ee Se eto coer ceenires his secretary, Kendall—called out Amos to discharge i i eek ending | 8 " 3 ive se i i i i i to thi lw y to the spirit of this resolution. e naughty musket, and ever afterwards called it elke eee eae Capea ance mans extensiye scale | Smpression on the country, in the Middle and | wy quero Gout, It, iorrnot long. since.» you | enve, Ta te experienc sf te fat, uited.to ie indice | Kendallt report; ani as might have beon expected, no , eae eae x.’ -c. Hams are teling more freely, but at ‘very low prices, Northern States. From all quarters, we hear that | wers called together in your primary assembiler. Ervctrciper thas Kis party and'we precisin Carns: | nettot’ wowione te reiee ate, te game. But I QOUAL. 6 sys sea esse res $700.00 4 ore) || For lard the sale is unusually large, the whole of the | General Taylor is the favorite of the Southern and | to , give expression to your optntons j ‘A nd ou = euiaeneda Lapesaeinciey prin ia Spt are nas ay, every ; . Skuse 0 “ainda late large arrivals having been sold atthe rates pre- | Western delegates. ‘The whig: masses in this re- se eeeente tar the lena: hat an snating. your sree he isthe most) in vain, bis most cautious avd skilful alm. Sila lous current. » decline ° price of : * f : tallow, should it continue, will probably af. | gion, are undoubtedly for Mr. Clay; but if the con- i—in looking on the galaxy of whig statesmen ress and resolutions were then adopted by Bade sad ine soles: no acagee irlyeere eae fect the demand for 1 sist” attvaribes’ | ‘vents inate Canexal Tis? sy will | ¥ho, of old, have led their hosts; and who, although he | acclamation : rralldwitiad dvolingd gualower ivless Suir ane expeeten vention should nominate General Taylor, they will | Thy have led you to defeat, never led you todishonor | The Hon. J. W. Fow.en, delegate to the Philadel- | from the howitzer of Calhoun, at the south—a host of {) | Contracts for forward delivery havi 00 con. | £0 forhim, with a few and inconsiderable excep- | —you find in him the same man who, in every position | phia whig convention, to meet at Philadelphia, on | lesser fry in every direction, with their pistols and pop- Re-dixe U | siderably under our late ratte ’Ghoabes af plead noel tions. faetian he has been placed, whether in the hall of | Wednesday next, was then introduced to the meeting pe apt last. if not least, the brave Capt. Cassius Dividends pay ties. would still bring our highest quotations, but any * x ", representatives, or maintaining the glorious American | by the chairman, Mr. Fowler addressed the assembly | With his squirt, have all been out against this noble Discounts, sundry in's'. | ex nport would pat dow prices 4s to’ Gs, Ame. | LHe unpopularity of General Taylor among the | principles of free trade and sailors’ rights; or in foreign | ®s follows :—Fellow citizens—This is no time or place | prey. But their skill has been exerted, their ammuni- Bank of Algiers, sums n snow relatively higher in price than Eng. | whig masses here, hag been the cause of mach in- | courts, in negotiating peace; or in the Senate, year af | (0 pronounce an eulogy upon Henry Clay; and, | Hon expended, invain. The proud eagle is still in the vested in Treasury by “¢ P 3 des bad 5 is ns horts of power, and r sing by the many at and imposing features | Sky, looking down with composure on an enmity alike manth hank Gratton; 0 far as an opinion can now be formed, the y and much ptils Aboutavear:| oe ee ee por Nel and décnlada. a jh niedis f ish choose will be larger this season than | @@!F¥ and much curious speculation. Abouta year | ing’the usurpations of executive authority; or in his | of his character, | leave him with the general remark. | Uuprovoked and despised ; and I hope soon to see him wes for many years past. Ail operations for the coming | ago, the name of ‘ Rough and Ready” operated | more congenial retirement, sending to his countrymen that the two great qualities of a commanding s' Poveene over, one papital, antl raving, from his beak eason » ill, therefore, be unsafe. if not based on thi- | Jike a talisma ol the f; the demo. his solemn warning voice—a man who, in ail his | manship that are seldom combined in one man, are rth, 1 letters of light, tha shall attract the gaze expectation. Grease butter is wanted, and would bring a talisman, among the masses of the demo- | relations, has never failed to be the same that | both of the world, “1 am the mill-boy of the slashes—read it, higher rates. Linseed cakes have a free sale. the best | Crats, as wellas among those of the whigs. This, | he always was—the unwavering champion of the | Mr. ¥ ts, and blush at your hereditary greatness.”’ | ° ~ | solution :— i1 | mand is likely to continue good. In American seeds “ e : the hearts of the whigs of this Union——a man, | high ve skill and taet to carry out, great meas- | $0) Dine indies | chiets le 16 Heakeain 8s wpa ‘The favorable chauge | the Northern Statesas well as in the Eastern, What | above all. fellow citizens, who in the depths of | ures of state. ‘These are seldom, very seldom, united. | Resolved, That it isdue to ourselves as an enlightened and Advances in Bullion weather has produced a very decided alte: is the reason, therefore, that, after the lapse of a | the adversity which has occasionally overtaken us as sit down calmly in the closet, and devise a deep-laid | prosperous renublic, and demanded ue the exigencies of the times, Ditty on Freach Public Funds... etter in the appearance of the growing erop: . ° a $ reer party—when the hearts of patriots almost shrunk with- | and judicious system of poliey on any of the great in- | (int we sould elevate to the Presidency an experienced mae the Branches for their notes nanan 8 100 o | the refreshing rains of this weck being much required | Yea" such a change has taken place in this city, | in them—when they were disposed to give up almost | terests of a nation—one that shall contirm the liberties, 7 national emergency Nias Sing eoeme ate ee i inne | BY the spring-sown grains, while they have not been so | in this State, and in this part of the country? all for lost—has never deserted us, and whom I trust in | exalt the morals, nerve the industry, and purify and | session of the great features of “such a. statesmanship, “we “piace ~ | heavy as to injure the whe: ant. Whe: n ) 5 3od we are not prepared to desert. (Cheers.) Was it | elevate the happiness of a vast, self-controlled commu- | Henry Clay second to no man in the unive re ae oon th catty itt | Oae of the most prominent of them, we believe, Ematter of surprise, fellow citizens, that in selecting | nity—that shall reach, with healthful influence, the | ‘phe Hom Donece Seceee thon cinaeatiann \ | kets being higher, owing to small deliveries from the | springs from the squabbles and disreputable pro- | delegates to choose a candidate for the Presidency, in | restraints of proper checks and balancesin every de- | ing, and offered the following resolution :— 20.00) © | farmers, who are engaged in field work. For Indian i “ S no single ward of the city of New York was there a | partment of government. and operate with harmonious | Resolved, ‘That we have witnesaed with anxiety and alarm, the | Corn and meal the demand has been iiore extenaire | C¢edings which have taken place among our | man to be found who opposed Henry Clay! No, not | and wholscome rigor through the ten thousand chan- | off-rismade at the seat of gorerament to iufustee the aetion of | from Ireland, and. with small suppiies. prices have ad- | Military men in Mexico, which have thrown a | one; and this fact is proof that Mr. Clay is now where | nels of private life—that shall be likely to acquire | the convention in pelecting candidates for the Presidency ; that | vanced to 31s to 33s fur yellow corn, 30s white. and 13+ | stigma over military reputati = al. The | Be bas ever been—first in the hearts of his fellow coun- | strength by action and consolidation by age, aud se- ree times past both of the great political parties determined to te. Ade bi for meal... hese, griecs would aot omnia | ee ary reputation in general. The | trymen. Our delegates have been selected unanimou-- | cure the permanency of both by the pliant adaptation | #hytitute co.vsations, composed of delegates specially tained under heavier arrivals.—J. § C. Kirkpatrick, | fairs connected with General Pillow and the ly, by. the volae| of the whigs of New Yorks oud thay Of itself to all the new and nameless fluctuations inci- | dsnal caucuses, they intended that ¢ e'choloc Of cand | 7 5 s : m) s os, e been instruct voice of New Y 0 pro- | economy. is itself is one of the | thath bs mowyn | | Haves, May 18. —Cottons—Our Cotton market, which | courts martial, have made many of our generals 80 | rere ee atria yt declare Henry Clay to be the | mightiost works of genius, before which all that. Is | combaxummce rou be raguniiien is torches — iad peed me oe on re and oe onto utterly ridiculous, that the unpopularity arising from | first and only choice of the whigs of New York. We | splendid in the discoveries of science and the inv the sane tine determined, that the representati ‘clapeedd since intow dull state, the rales far the cern. | them has reached the popularity of all military | ha¥e, the gratification to know that in this expression | Hons of art, loses its comparative charms. | But to re- | fne {iemelves to their legitimate duty, toa dull state. the sales for the se'n- | the ached popianity of al) mitary | the city of New York ix not found alone, for we have | duce that stupendous theory of new, naked and com. | Prysidents, ded t On the other band the | men, even that of General Taylor. ‘This may be | the best reason for knowing that almost an unanimous | plicated conceptions, toa form best suited to be rightly | warmth upon the conduct ct on enone with much n. Taylor among the | vote will be given for him by the whole whig delegation | Understood, properly appreciated, and to secure the | terferin Fe the pietlnfa Doxinens at Peal d Ch ogee 5 8 from the State of New York. On this assurance it may | public approbation—so as to unravel. define, and com- is reg saogedh Gens malas, Bank ssuildings i in Algi 25,747,653 13 1 1 | SIS'191 15 Sued Advance to the State’ in Treasny Bond i The market, alth ady. and helders ai re, on the whole, well main e been small limited. Hops continue in good | Prie ‘air and tained. The tine | ordinary and ini ve, nas b their operatio tained, but the eal 70 bales from Mobile 7 ss ns ace hold stiff; but | One of the causesthat affect G P ae ure stand De BOK omew er. Ne’ ¢ ma " ~ instead of confining themselves to their proper depart unand, and prices are steadily mai 13% 0 ‘ior good: somewhat lower. New | masses of sensible people, belonging to both par- haps be safe for the whigs of New York to rest; but | pare its distinct yet complex features, and trace out, i proper dep: Hise ts Sevoesile to the plavtetions, whieh ate peo: | OEP nso snronme deer sy INI TE ties at the North, Another cause, no doubt, arises | mstate of facts has arisen which rendors i necessary | by ee Tet oe moment that ifthe inatshs baa bed ledt ta noni. Gressing satisfactorily. Metals. h manufactured | 2, i, se 9% J that the people should again give a louder expression | 8nd practical results as to commen: ‘o the views, “ - . iron has treport, | Stork this day.. 118000, 82.000, 4 from the bustling impertinence,and impudent loqua- | {h'their opinions, not as to their choice, but aso their | feelings, and whims of a legislative body, divided by PEGE SOIR Led eee oe sph leg ented and where sales have re ac: Thi’ cement tie city, of many of those would-be leaders who have | determination not to be betrayed. Feilow-citizens : | | party sympathy, and jealous of party power—and above been Henry Clay, and him alone. for rhe demand has been regular, and prices have need a slight advance. The sales at 2 Carona at £20 to 23 per 50 kilo; stock, 2300 ash is wanted; the whig candidate. Mr. S. strongly deprecated this attempt of the membess of Congress to control the freo action of the delegates of the people to the whig con- vention. Ie asked the assembly, © Will you consent cepted : burs £7 to £ Railway bars aro diffi lower terms: the qu adiiaale sit " had supposed that the question of availability was over, | all, to bring it, thus thoroughly and minutely dissected, put themse Ives in the front ranks of the movement | and TP ateposed of, as @ test to determine hig solec. | into contact with the multifarious and conflicting in favor of General Taylor. ‘Take, for instance, | tions; but we find it we are disappointed ; and J | opinions, prejudices, cavils, doubts and fears of a great bars have sold toa m ides ros ie Lied haf Abe ih sa tees will say it without fear, that with the experience of a | and independent people, in a manner to gain their con- fs i Abn 5 oceurring in this city. The popularity and power | the most available candidate ?—and that a portion of | ed, no obligation unmet, no diffleulty unexplained— slight improvement in busit m pines. and | 1# well stocked. Some Lard roslised 150 for consump: | 10445 the name and fortune of General Tay- | te party. ate losing sight of the prominent conside- | that is a work certainly. of equal magnitude, and pnt bln Dlg eee eotanty eeree bY are rather firmer; No. 1. cash. 43s to 43: 6d; mix. | Hom. Whalebono—Our qu-tations are £170 to 1 80; al Tay- | rations of patriotism and fitness, We are here as. | vastly higher responsibility, Now you may traverse the | {hose member ‘ongress, who had planned to elect ‘and all No. 3, 42s to 42s 6d per ton. Foreign and the stock amounts to 80 tons against 10) last sea- | Jor asa candidate for the Presidency,have attract- | sembled te say in the face of the country, | whole history of the civilized world, you may hold com. | *™an Of their own, that they might be appointed mi- ur quotations, The Elbe having been bi son; but there is a total absence of buyers. ed all the wrecks and waif and castings away of | and in tho hearing of many of the delegate: | munion with the records of the greatest nui wisest of [hoy ote br to other lucrative offices. Mr. 8. by the Danes. wh further arrivals « —The market. for coffee contin : heal Ks to the whig convention, that the whig party | empires—you may study the character and genius of | 110" Us oh of Mi 0 — with some severity upon wold " re. and although an hi en extensive during | all former factions, for a period of probably a quar- | will not again tamely submit to ret aside the servicer | the Cosars and Solons of antiquity, and of the Napo- ales beng La ett, xs delivered the previous eve- advance of yet business ix very 5600 bage Brazil, at 2% to | tor of a century. Look at the Wall street com- | of the greatest champion of their cause and their prin- | leons and Chathams of modern times, and you will find | (8 ¢4 fiafayette Hall, in favor of Gen. Taylor. He tr fling: on the minal at £15 1 . public auc. v3 ciples; and if you should concur in the action of the | that these two splendid features, in high perfection, | (ir § A og spoke on the question of availability. He and for arrival re. At the late re. | tion; 1800 bags juayra, ut i's to 444s; 2600 bags St. | mittee and the leaders of the movement who meet | Sommittee who have invited you here, you will say | have rarely been combined in the character and hit: pre pee pate signified, he thought, nothing but duced price of qu business has been | Domingo. ¥ to digs. We have no transactions to re- | at Lafayette Hull. They are principally wrecks | in language not tobe mistaken, that if any man but | tory of one and the same man. You may go back | Sou uce Of prineiples to policy. Mr. 8. then con- lone. Cop; e prices. but the market ix | port in cotton; prices are nominal. ‘Ihe demand for facti - a Mr. Clay should be presented to you as a candidate | through the progress of Europe for the last three centu- | {9 h th able and eloquent speech, with giving at dull, Lead ii y offering, but little doing; | sugar has again diminished; refiners have taken 109 | Of former factions in this eity, who have b cast | you will take the liberty to inquire whether he is n | ries, and enquire at every turn and corner of its hir- rip wna reasons for which he went for Heary English pigs £ Spanish £16 15s to £17.— | bexes Havana at 10% to per 100 ibs for low brown | off and thrown aside by half a dozen parties in the | whig, and whether he has pledged himself as such. | | tory, an scooraing to my observation, you will not | Cinne in full. lateness of the hour prevents us from Britinh tin has oon Little dealt in this week. Lut | to yellow, 50 cates Pernambuco at 9% to 11m. 1000 bag | 0... of the last twenty years, Federalists, whig: ‘annot bring myself on tate orany other occasion, to | find an instance of such a combination. And yet, | ET, 1 fil Mr. Selden, whose speech had been Foreiga can be had for rather | Peruambuco at 114m, and 60 casks Porto Rico at 12\gm | Course of the lay nly years. Federalists, WHgS, | sooak in terms of disrespect of a man who has been | amid this dearth of ages, in other respects distinguls the k Ae reeness with loud to ogg sat down amid ayers; Bunca $28. and Straits? per 100. Ibs bags cocoa. lately imported from St. | democrats, locofocos, people’s men, high-binders, | brought forward by a portion of the party for the office | ed for their intellcetual light and splendor, there ix one | ‘Mf udest thunders of approbation met asteady sale a | day 30 wei dlepowed oe about 3s pertby Row lil low-binders, nationalists—all figure in this mo f President of the United States, For his intellect and | tall form ee conte te glorious ba hs uae wis adjourned, pe motion, the meeting venroo. Corrox Manket, For T zex exvixe | is declining. No demand for pepper. A sale of about ¢ his talent he is entitled to our praise;but when he is pre- | own republicanism, in whose transcendant genius the J J (te piles Rsv: ohh lightly lower than on | 2000 bags nitrate of soda is reported at 74 mares per | ment,and are all well known and extremely distaste- | sented before wsase candidate for the first office inthe | union of this high creative power and euaattve oti ae day last. On Monday. there was more activity than | 100 Ibs. my 2 hie peer +4 ~ ets b net — ful to the masses of the houest of both parties. The | gift of the people, and when the whig party are told ai Pe vetion is shining out upon the world, Brooklyn Intelligence, 000 bags being sold on that day, andthe mar. | Pieces sold at very low rates. Sie TAS TR. ec bua outa ol this: SeetionP whieh ass that we must support him, we have a right to ask him | and dimming the lustre of the brightest forms of sta City Havt.—A number of irom beam, which have dn firm uppearance, with an upward ten. | mand for the wants of the trade; 250 tierees Carolina | Same may be sai he facti hich meet at | whether, in his public life or in his conduct, he hax | manship of which the despotism of all Europe can | been cast for the pitrpose of supportine the feos of the bis movement was not adequately (| and 1500 bags East India were disposedof. The money | Military Hall, in the Bowery. They consist | identifed himself, in feeling, in judgment, in heart and | boast—like the full moon, that conceals by its bril- | Supreme Court rovin in the mee City Hell wees pester ings in Manchester on the following | market is easy; Discount, 34 to 4; Exchange on Lon- Sumi ualy/ol tha Valk Wh the sative ,. who | i! pFineiple, with the whig cause; and if he has not, I | liancy the stars, that would otherwise sparkle in the | day “tried and found wanting.” ice Eines mcanones ‘and a* the accounts from the United | don, 13 64 per cent. principally of tie Tump of the native party, Who | say the attempt to nominate him willbe little less than | firmament of heaven. Yes, amid the green agri- | 38 feet by 30, and the strength desired ix to bear a at the same time, reported th Anirénvaie; May 19 produced so much excitement and so much dis- | an imposition on the whig party. You will also ask | culture and bleating herds of his humble domain, with weight of 10 tons. One of them gave way with a pres- enee of low prices at the cotton ports of that c | occurred in Coffee, s tty firm; ordinary | grace in this city, and in Philadelphia, of a more | S8other eneelen | whether any candidate who shall wa an ii of pomp or twinkling of dazzle, to dis- | sure of 6,710 pounds, and another with 5,000 pounds Wogether with full receipts. we have had. during the last | Java cannot be bot . Cotton continues . ph be submitted to the whig convention is pledged to | tinguish himecif or his abode from the condition of the | They were consequently condemned by « committee Curee days tore subdued feeling than on Monday, | dull of sale, and prices nominal. Some parcels have | Tecent date. Tyler men, Talmadge men, conser- | abide by the decision of that party? We, the patriotic | toiling masses that constitute the exhibitions of life | appointed by the Cominon Couneil; -notwithstand. losing the week with a dull market, and our scale of | been sold of Java Rice at fl 74g, and of Carolina at 112} yatives, natives, all sorts, who have been broken | ¥is party of the country, have felt it to be our duty | around him, there lives an unsophisticated American | ing their defect, it is thought that the committes will prices much the same as we began it—fair uplands at | to 13 per 50 kilos not heard of any sales in 2 f . to submit Mr. Clay's claims to that convention, and | farmer, whose statesmanship, in the possession of these | adopt the cast iron beams, although considerable dela: 44. middling Orleans 4d. and fair do. 44d. We are | Havana or Br: about 300 hhds Surinam | down and thrown off from the great movements | when this is done, is it not an insult for another can- | two stupendous features, stands alone in solemn gran- | will necessarily be occasioned in tl completion of the “ still looking to Manchester, » vement inthe | sold at fl 16% to 50 kilos. The demand for To- | of the people, have attached themselves to the | didate to say that whether he gets the nomination or | deur on the wide theatre of the political world—a mo- City Hall. spelter | Hammone ues very trade there, with « cco ik mited : no transactions have occurred devel iilep of Bennd not he will run? Will you yin for such a man at _—. te mf pees sod lorry cayont country, whose — een are to the 4 fa Javan: hds Maryland found buyers at a price | Wonderful popularity yenera as A] the beck of any man—vote just as you are desired | proud summit overlooks the loftiest models of other | sfovements of Distingutshed Individuals, a with t quantity of | which has net transpired. Indigo and Coehineal are | handful of big flies will fix themselves to the mane | to vote? Very dishonest will be that convention, if it | lands, like a pyramid of Exypt among the obelisks of 2) General Case will, it. is said. be in Philadelphia o} crop © It with at th cted ; the very low prices which have been paid in | oF the jj iS diss they sont to the whig party of the Union, as a candidate | Mahommedan’ cemoti Surveyed nt this point of | Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Rooms have present prices bad we rthe machine. | blie sales of Indigo just finished in London, ma. | Of the Hon, and think they ean rise into eminence | for the Presidency, a man who disavows their principles | observation, he rises in the view with majesty and | peon taken forhim at Jones’ Hotel, ry of thie coun ry prican have ty terially contribute to keep our market in very dull | hereafter by sticking to the chief of the forest, and spurns their organization, Fellow citizens, if there | splendor challenging the most enthusiastic admira- be any doubt of the position which General Taylor oc- | tion, and which he must possess an adainantine preju- m sprouletton. oud 2 and I state ‘These are some of the causes which hav y Herald. for export. The sales for the week are 2 ‘ ‘ hese are some of the causes which have 1M- | eqpies in relation to the public questions of the day. if | diee who cannot appreciate—an unenviable taste who % Loccnrecs, Matuace. May 19.—Asbeo—Bome email |... A*twenr, Mey bathe ed ce ieee paired, in this region, the popularity of General | time would permit; or were it necessary to refer to do- | cannot, admire, ‘This is no exaggerated sketel of | aa. ype eqy arora cam fae oe a ie sales of Montres! pots have been made at 51s, but the and 1200 Brazil at ¢19to ¢20; | Taylor, who originally excited so much enthu- cuments, which will sustain the assertion, | could pre. | an overheated and extravagant fancy, Trace the his- cong | stock of pearls. being nearly exhausted, pri | ch pigs are not so firm as | | is decidedly “ 4 sent the letters of Gen'l, Taylor, in which he has most | tory of Henry Clay for the last forty years of his glori- | very important European intelligence recived at this siasm among the masses of the democrats and | distinotly declared that he will not be the candidate of | ous career—view it in comparison with that of the port by the splendid steamship United States, and at whigs. The same difficulties, we believe, do not | ® Particular party, and will not be bound to represent | moxt renowned statesman, living or dead—and where do -damaged Brazil and St. Domingo n; stock of all kinds 100,000 bags, din public auct against 88.000 in 1847, The Cotton market is ina b rat ¢ Scotch pigs i : A 18 bet- articular opinions. | havein my pocket a letter in| you find an instance, in what country, distinguished | Boston by the Niagara, the new steamer of the Cunard . nd in Liverp Ts per ton, iner- | Ut, position ; 1100 bags American aud 60 bags St. Do- | attach to the Taylor movement in the Southern Which General Tayior hae declared’ that if Mr. Clay | However highly for the wisdom of its codnsels and the | line; also the closing seones of the Baltimore Conven- chant bare, £6 1+; best bars, £8 be; hoops, £8 15s: | 2D hase, against 8000 baga in| and Western States; and hence General Taylor's | *hould be nominated at Philadelphia, he will still ran | splendor of its names—in what ago, however brilliant | tion, proceedings of Congress for the week past, and a theets £0 Ge. rode ja—ail in Liverpool. Lard— Bo ee ee die ‘sale oF OD Y as acandidate. Mr. Graham then rend General Tay. | and prolific of human genius—whero do you find " Sy idistonti Goeuiibe taadies Yereis Amery au risk demand; the sales the ye 0 | strength among the delegates of those parts of the | jor's letter to Mr. Baldwin, in proof of thie assertion. | an instance in which a single individual, in the same | Vatiety of other interesting Tt wi good qual bert irr on the whole, at fully late prices oe, soniaal dis per emt, Oils country is much greater than it is here. The con-| Thisis the language of Goneral Taylor himself; and | space of timo, has originated, by his own unnided | be published at 0 o'clock this morning, at sixpence por Taneio he business othing ( wineh,. + tains . ts yet we find whigs, or at least men who profess ta be | power, and carried out by his own untiring cloquence | eopy. ee Be uited aie wiehout | futhir Uigler'prioes; u fon sural ep or Caroline have L Nee eee ere ee eee threatening and aring, that if Ge. | and practical sngacity, so many profound measures of | °°! ~ — shterstivn. bas get be thismarket | Soon taken for consumption at 12 to 124 ; 800 bags | difficulties, and regulate and push them away, 80 Taylor be not nominated, he will national policy, as Henry Clay of Kentucky? That The Sunday Heratd «without a tion and defeat the | instanee is no where to be found, Entering upon his We desire to inform that portion of our subseribers cast India alsochanged hands. ‘The Hid market isin | that honest men will be able to form an honest oe 6d to 96m, wn whi rt onreer at the very pol th 3 Soe per ewt,, Oil of tur- | © complete state of etagaation + there ts mo demand | opinion, Ste) ter te ek "yee Ht yon Inge nad therefore the most eritical period of our nis | who take the Herald at their stores and places of busl- tune of Ametican are te. | Vomeren way stone are VeEy lenge Gad lncrennng, «ATT AIG TEP - didate for alderman before you and he should say tions! existence—a period in which the great problem | noss during the week, that if they desire it, the Sunday bas boon slat 1-61 per | State of Trade tn the Manufacturing Distrie Late Tayton Meerixe at Laraverre | (hie whig constituents, | intend to ran asastump | of our country's destiny was to be solved, her policy oot The sai Amount t about 170 tone at | [From the European Times, May's Latalenirl erase AT LAPAYRTTR | coadidater you may hominate me of pot, jest as you | determined oud settled—e period neccessarily of eon- | Hersié will be left at their residences every Sunday Goem 484 & 458 por tun. the market being rathe Baavronp__Woolinarket—There is a continued dutl- | Hats.—There was quite a fresh man, on Thurs | pjease, but if you don't nominate me, I will still ran; | tinued experiment, of otitienl emergencios, (changing | morning, at two conte per copy, payable to the carrier. eteadior duriag the last few day Rice—120 Uereer | nea fur all deseriptions, whether fine or coarse, colo- | day night, at Lafayette Hall, who, to use his own | would you not deelare that he wax no whig? And yet | conditions) and increasing and confiloting interests, | We desire, also, to inform the public at large, that tho lowe sold at 16+ 6d to 1%* Od and S000 haga En India at Te Gd to Ms Get for yellow Madras, and Os 6d te 12+ for good white 3 Rosin t | ital or British, None seem inclined to buy, except for | gy . ” this is the position in which the great whig party of the | there was an absolute necessity for just euch # hig ; ‘reremt eoneamption; and the stocks held by bothrepin. | CXPression, “crept out of his shell,” and turned | inion te ‘lncedect wil not tay by the ection of Wene- | creative power and executive ‘hill; (in the national | Sumdey Herald can be subscribed for separately, and ierand stupler are much reduced, Y the tables completely upon the old Clay men, who lor, for I do not believe that he would be a par- | councils and a corresponding field for their exertions) | will be left by our carriers at their residences, by leav- 100 bie sm : lemand ecoutisues inaetive. and voessarily con: | ry ; but by the action of the friends | of which, in our whole subsequent history, there will | ing directions to” that effect at the publishing off lity, and narket | nue #0 till, there afe additional outlets beyond the | Went there to hurrah for Clay. probably never bea recurrence, And wall and nobly | North-wost corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. We feetendy and Mat 200 casks at the quo- | home consumption, — Piee The hackneyed politicians who have belonged, j did Henry Clay fei8l she stupehaces, peor iden etic: | wiih It to be dletinetly Guderstood by all, that our re ne ments continae upon an ave. | ty ed we of Fi i ey e| a is whole a “ z eee ree ctupmonts cond nan upor.an are | Lurbed state of France hacrutarded thels maufecture. | in the last twenty years, (0 almost every party, that wei of grost mougures of Stele, of which hlmmectt gular carriers are not authorized, in any case, to charge the exports since ome last report:— «| heen ususlly imported into this country. algo sent to | can be named, are like wearied, worn-out eart- wer this question—whether you are n the finisher, the Aliph more than two conts for the Sunday Herald, Boston. 300 tons; New Orleans a. there is now no Ktock of moment to be found. | horses; they have not been able to drag the Taylor | profit by the experience of the past? You all recol rt.) bearing on en the {s » tons, Philadelphia, 300 tons; to- | On the whole, th cts of the manufacturers A that in 1839, Mr Clay, whe id have been elect-| came from hia plastic hand the impress of his own | will be obliged to any person who hears of a violation of iste yoann | ua cml eeats ama nadwe at | caalong, or mvke ic move they have stuck nthe | sty" teeters | seh ania ha the rn 9M Sharan | te rai to epore Wo we, We Warn that the com: in orth Ainoriean 474 6d to | without that prices commensurate will ere long | mud—the clay has impeded their heavy, wearied admit, ad | be coneantion, ond, nd Akiiful in execu- | munity have been very much imposed upon in regard course. lrescott Hi i ver at f

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