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0% marpendont J Tyosreon to the stand in military erder, by Mel to use th ¥ into i 8, The ind Ssste Sapa f thle hans pom oticed crowd a greater num- ‘space ty organic act for the government of any rag woned } a 1 Bay than wens ever 5 winged wes greet, it ante pane, Ker) dy sr hereater alta sar Oe is ‘Mintek aace “aie “ittin (from the cir thelr ane a forum thew eee “y any political meeting. Mr. James nD al mrlking ural, picturesque, noident, and is now free, an ordinance foreve: South), 70 cows and calves, and 8000 sheep aod lambs, | ticket, unless Gene! ‘aylor pronounces himself a ‘ATER FORD, June 3.—S|4 Harmony, NYork . val, in Ci of > lunta: rvitude ad " ; s a % 20.. rol mda othe mesa, otter chaiek | “moron Pusce.—Thedarving manage o ino ai ternary except ant punishment for | Fe Beef Cattle ‘The suppiles were heavier than | whig, and accepts the nomination of the Philadel-| Ws-sste Way S0-avrMimade Uap, Chast, for many weeks past, a circumstance, co-operating | |, : ; . Panis, June 3—The wreck of a brig or sch, of Amerionn build, . said that the time > i phia Convention the whig candidate for the | supposed’ to have been 1 “ " Mr. Dereuix on taking the penn the Irish in | this place of amusement, not satisfied with his former | Crime, of which tl mere ele have been duly | with the warm weather, whch has conteiuuted to ig apposed vo min contact, was parsed April 25, Int 2, lon 7 ‘he came deputed to ask the Irish residents | exertions to please the public, and toattract his friends | C°2Victed according to lower prices a Utele ithe salen wero chiefly at from $6 Presidency. The independent electoral ticket is| ti, mrileck and masta Papier coe the after part, as fir do... fade "Amerion, if they were prepared to do as much the Ai » Place, “6 d, for another week, | ~, O#!0 Free Tereitory Convention.—The Free Ed aan waclinats tate tbe. - ery the close | Made up of four whigs and four democrats; and | her seams had been caulked, —— opera, wean e cade BSE teieeatss wad yes as ePacead Vidsiases. Galbaces and made also an | 2¢?itory Mass Convention, which assembled puri | orn. veek’s business a large ‘number were loft over | those of the latter party who have declared their | (jS"o%ty~ Steamer Sarah Sands; Thompion, from Liverpool still i treal. 8 n L Pe ‘N York, June 7, ould go. thru Suant 0 previous notice in Columbus, Ohio, ad- | tinsold—400 head possibly; 200 head were driven to |; sons ‘ i or-h Chanuel. s tied sak for Irelnad, would the, Poona otek | SHARgement with the celebrated Belgian Giant, M. | journed on the 22d inst. There were about 400 | Brinutont “ches aid seites ete naa Te arizen to pea of supporting General Taylor, will vote Sulp Leonore, Dale, from Boston (Jam 15) for Calcutta so rea State, eho Tene ey Lhe Boonie of the | son Bibin, who appeared last evening for the first time | delegates present, who adopted a strong address | ne ntol, nactired Tange from $22 to $30 0 $45; 10left | ‘he indepe ket, oF olee re pwhich | date ane Goot Hore United States, ho feared no lash and defied all since his return to New York. The lay in which this | and resolutions favoring @ sepa organization | over. Sheep and Lambs—Market cleared at’ $1 50. oe ol we are SP Generel Tey bed excuse to do. ee ee (s0 reported,) from N York for Antwerp, May Bion, by getting up inch meeting sa opposition to rn | Wonderful mau performed is called the “Giant of the | and a national convention tomeot at Buffalo on | $2 £0 a $160 for shcep, and $1 12% $3 Ss-a'g4'b for | Certain it i, that if General Taylor continues to . . that they could effect this; in Canada we say | Forest,” a drama in two acts, translated, and adapted | the gth of August, tonomiuate a free territory can- | lambs. Hay is selling at 45 to dtc per ewt, fur good | hold his independent tion, it will be more ri- a 4 Herald Marine Correspondence. fro Fre: by B. H. Reévoil, author of | 4: ‘ qualities of loose timothy from Weatehrster and Long | diculous to vote for him on the whig electoral " ws sa oie tora harley pease plays rer see at Mitchell's Olympic theatre, | didate forthe Presidency. ic formed, | and. Straw, $1 75 a $2 60 per hundred. ticket than it was for the whig convention to no- | asprin iss rns 2.4 Pe Sere conan Gaaeny poh Lng we. aoe 3 and i Coe be andwhich gave to M. Bibin an excellent occasion to} An Ohio State electoral ticket was formed, |p; &e.—The demand was only moderate. The | minate him. He is bound to be elected, however, Mallooks Maria Jane, Darling; Mary shelds, Ch . Seat "inidst loud chee rn toms Mr. D. resumed bis | Gi iny his peculiar talent, feat of strength, end to | pledged to the support of tbe nominee of the But- operations for the past few days embraced 85 casks om. Clark: Waa kG ; ‘Mire. td Lonlon Gray, if res He said that he hoped ali division would cease amongst | doubt “the Giant of the Forest,” the principal | port none but Wilmot proviso men for Congress or | ineal. at $1 35a$1 40 ; 25 do Mexican do at $125. 300| The Roman Amphitheatre, built about three | Thoms Feauer, Nickerson, Providense; Saul R Paynter, Neal 4 years since, on Culvert street, by Sands, Lent & | Newturyport; J Pots Brown, Crcckett, Wilmington, ACs AL, Irishmen ; that their accounts were open toall mad | Characters of which were seer stained by | the Legislature, kegs super carbonate soda at 53454. 60 cases lac dye | } L 4 , pers ng let him run on whatever ticket he may. ‘enn, Shure Win W pear, N i dder, 9a9\c. 10 ceroons Honduras coch- Beaston, New Yurk; Rainbow. Mr. Mooney then presented himself to the meeting | Show the imposing appearance of his bigh stature. No | falo Convention. The convention resolved to sup- | bre madder, (prime) 949% Qc o 2 Co., for the wintering of their animals and circus | ham, nl, and Eliza Leland, Coombs, Dighton; George oan : Messrs. Walcott, Henry, Palmer, Phillips, Frantz, the at ise. 40 tons soda ash (80 per cent) at 2 : wins , vous | ister Bech Blige te es fghton: Grange Of thelr body to Inspect therm ihe oon a eputed two | Pretty Kate Horn and Stise Roberts wil have n great gn arse renapeemyaraeal Ibs. hydriodate potash (English) ut $425 500 oz performances, was burnt down on Saturday night, | §lett: Smth, Bridgepo Minghaw,; i also in three erican sulphate Quinine at $265. 2000 lbs. English | the work of an incendiary. It was about being ‘ew spies of whiea soon wens So Siw aeees Ree ginglah | aiertsameneand‘were rewarded for tele ail and | atihnge perforaanes se being enexted/on that | clrystel tartaric acid at 200 ; and iS flasks quickaifver, | tor down to make room for the new denot ef the | Suits 5 jh some were in New York. Mr. Moone: rr tpiiag Sie pet ca, a. Soees al weeks ebmbine for Ireland j-end they would She Ritts te enaien serermaseeeh onto : f Y U be | 5, Famtants—Siuce thereceiptof the news,transactions | it hed passed by purchase, Tae it. be could prodently tell thom all he know, that | Tu) consist of «Les pas des amourettes,” linperial city of Vienna. It 1s too serious to be | nave been rather light, To Liverpool. 2-16d. was asked | 't had passed by purchase ERO etre Tah nee Sp ho ager tredemption was at band: |... | Hongrois,”” and tho "Chinese Balabile,” together with | comic, Rot serious enough to be tragic, melo- for cotton, snd.200064000 bushels of core, were engaged 110, Coane in accepting the Barnburaer nomi- . ‘onNon, Of the Frish Folunteer, the 4 Li was a time when we | at 54¢d in tags an in bul eavy goods range ed the mecting. He suid: that cactroceaing they met, | the second performance of M. Bihia, ‘Thousands will | drama is the word. ‘There was a 5 gs, anid Oa Sa y rig Alba’:os, Cochran, Bosto sre Win ft Spear, Boston; rid cep. r . at pri ai 2 - 2 and Win te ‘shute, time-honored ange of imperturbable dullness, the | fr.Shipping, at private bargain Susquehanna railroad company, into whose hands | tharuer. Baker Beene achra George Klott ‘Alhansbra, Hlancherd, Elien Sedgwiot’ Teast he "Albany; Kaloe, Wade, Port! tone Hoffman, Frovidence: “Kate ‘Stuart, ry Crammer, Ewsthy, West Poin : ore, pnd pectin “yi ter could | from 20s.a226. 6d. ow—Lard was engaged at | Nation. They were desirous that a man who] u. resp oir, dune 2:—Arr bark Washington Corwin, from the members of the brigade would be less, unless their | 60 to Niblo’s to-night. rig 4 ig mihaye believed teehee that aid 20s, To London, there was nochange. To Havre there | could secure the whig defectives should be nomi- | N W Coast via'Rio Janeiro, with a full eargo of oll and bone. Ai > Beetvoh are wer egy — drilled were | Broapway Turatne.—Mr, and Mrs. J, Wallack, jr, meee cid cue yciee could sin in politi- | "as no change, and very little of anything offerig | nated, so that it would have an equal effect on Miscellaneous. Ing an gone to Irelan 4 . bea bs ; ‘ Owing to the aspect of political affairs. our trade with | bot 1 parties; but they have no hope that whigs will vest Generals’ who fought in the Mexican | were the attractions last evening, at this elegant | cal riot with the pugaacious and mercurial Pari- | OWig continues in & depressed condition, and ¥ in | Cote ar Vatu Baten: nav ere itt Keorane ecley war. shook him (Mr. 0'C.) by the hand, and said, he | house, performing tbe parts of Rolla and Elvira in the | sians, But that time, though by the clock and the believed that no orders of any moment come out from | should undertake te lend the van whe whig de- | oS12” Asuon—The ship Danvers, Elliot, from Bos on, stuok Be range oper to Incland. and that not a few of thore | tragedy of “Pizarro.” Mr. Wallack has gained great | almanac it is but a few short weeks ago, lies a | fiiwe for anencas moanon fection in Ohio, however, has acted as a balm to | of heise ee Af nef batt, three o'clock, he before commanded would accompany him. If he long distance behind us, and the diflerence between |" Faurr.—We noticed sales of $00 boxes wet and dry | fect » ho i a’. Capt E reached t . he | Teputation as an actor, and deservedly so. When we is 8, and tf ere & tneir wounded spirits, and they promise themselves | bests. day before yesterday, and nred ussistanoe of 1) (Mr. O°C,) could tell his name it would prove to the the Burschen of the Kaiserliche Universitat and | raisins ut $1 42!4a$1 50; 15.000 pines at $7 50 for birdy y J a4 tow toa: Panth r. which started fwmediately for her aselatance. meeting that there was hope for Ireland ; but the | carry back our thoughts to the times of_the National | 1e ;7uvacien 1 Ine Polytechnique—between the | eye, and $# for sugar loaf; and 100 frails Arabian dates, | to gain Ohio for the loss of New York. But the | AT'ahe time the captais eftl eeshe mente aay Te Moment his name was announced it would gain an | Theatre in this city, under the management of the el- Prater and the Champs Elysees, has become a mat- | by auction. at Sc. cash. ‘The remaining 400 will be | fact is, the more the whigs fly from Taylor the | on th: nightot theloth, ‘was B heron ene ea wegen immense accession to the caus. He, Mr. O'C.. had | der Wallack, and think how persevoringly J. Wallack. diy f hie “The old sition Meo from which | offered to-morrow. closer the democrats come to him. The fact is aisrtaine | lest the Danvers would sulfer serio iy!—N. 0. invitations to different parts of this Union, to make | jy ‘has progresned in his profession since the time he | ter of history. d F the hovts of Meolaks Fisu.—Sales wero reported, but we could not trace | the people love him, and are bound to make him hog ape arrangements for sending effective means to Irelana. | 4) ‘engaged there, we are willing to accord him every | the high-minded Princes of the house of Habsburg tans President. Bria EaGix, Pote, from Roston for Portland, in ballast, went th ve hse fay Montreal, and then he on 2 His performance of Rolla Jast evening, was a wep ers ities pride sad salty where the moi | Haar—Ruled dull. and no sales transpired. We (ere eaeeeeneeeneensiansempeemnsinnscmmanisionnages en Ce eS Crag nak the 19th,’and possibly go to Ireland, but he was not now master of | jost perfect one. Mre. Wallack, “too, was loudly ap- | archs and diplomatists o| urope held council, | quote dew rotted American nominal at $120. 5 eter ft ashors. The ” b imei te Seis, winder ‘the complete ‘contel of 's pieidea ae Rive, andifien¥, Wallack, an Cosrem | Gis Olympian gods, on the destinies of the world, | “Ytcy "Moderate sales of Nosth Itiver sy doadie. MAMITIM i LS TMLLIG EAC, | Wont sshor. The crew ath be, Meazevenne boats, nd Mextean Gene I were : i carried to Bath. The steamer Bellingham went to her on Friday, . . we graceful and elegant, The rest of the characters were | opens its portals to swaggering boys, knights of the Lratnen—There were two public sales of sole dur- ty get her off, Refore leaving the wing After some further observations, Mr. O’Connor well sustained, and the splendid ch i i rapier and the cigar—young gentlemen fresh from | ing the ry week; the onc comprised 5564 sides of hem- TO COMMANDERS OF VESSELS. part of her sails and rigging in a damaged state, concluded. The collection of money was then | a feature at this house, made the whole play go off ad. the ale-house, who, finding it impossible to govern | lock, at 111s to 12% for middling and light weights; 10% | Captains of vessels bound to this port will confer @ Sun E Mivsrow.—June 2h at om, Cope May bearing WSW. commenced, and a large sum was collected. | mirably. The audience was quite numerous, and the r is dbly determined to govern every-| to 13% for over weights; 9%, to 10% for good damaged. *pecial favor upon us by having all parcels, papers, and | 4” miles distant. pilot JM in with the sohr B Other speakers also addressed th ing, which | now ventilating apparatus, gave a delicious coolness | themselves, have nobly determined to g £ | And 8 cents for poor do, Also, 0200 sides at 11% to 15 | rorortec tutended for tee cae ee parcels, P fo deliver | EWinslow,o Plovsant Mille, Nd. loaded with cl aroun’; sham haere ii et dee Sal caeedtin, a el Peale oosrearee ne cipsmivest igicwe co cemenrrs wage moad PS MIE orate tN pantomime, pethan ‘age | cents for light and middle weights; 11% to 11% for over | tolour mews ateaucy the Neve: Beer ie, Roe ar | dened and’ full sf waters Everything wastes t teas tis ek adjourned to meet to-morrow night, at the Shak- | tott ‘To-night, Mr and Mrs, J. Wallack, jr., take «| thorough an upsetting of the natural order of things | ents f¢ 9% to 9K for good damaged, and 634 to7 cts | will board inward bound. vessels ia the viciuiey of | Feit mmagtnd, op, asta standing.” Malle faat to her and una ee any boys and girls, of not more’) Pires: Pern tae ee ‘appearance. was never seen before. Nobody reulizes the fact. | for poor ( roel MH Pel grag Rettkeh lta pedal r- Mgataie) Bll Bos ghey Sie hae water woe level with the than three years of age, and who were carried in : gots for poor do. Quotations within » month have receded | Sandy Hook ; and any attention or effort made by | deck of the EW. and it ie theaght that ee het been previv their parents’ arms, handed in from one to two | CHatna Tiratne.—There was a tremendous rush | In England, we doubt the truth of what we read ; | from 4 to 1cent per Ib. ‘The present quotations now are, captains to facilitate the object and the despatch of | boarded aud swept of every thi g but her shrouds, — dollars each, their parents having themselves be- tothis house last evening to welcome back Mose and | Dt the perturbed reader of the Wiener Zeitwng | for oak. (slaughter ) light, per Ib., 20 to 23; oak, middle. | the steamer, will be propery appreciated by the pro-| Tx Ancruivm—Al fore contributed. These children were brought ive ise} id feels for his nose, to | 19 to 22; oak, heavy, 18 to 21; oak. (dry hide,) 16 to 20; | prietor of the New r the River Plate, . : his friend Joe, and tho little girl Ruth, on their return weniy ines tt his own identity, and to ascer- | ak, Ohio. 19'to 21; hemlock. light, 123 to 14, hemlock: | Brits" of vessels bound to other ports, whether foreign | Petght into Buenos Ayres. te esptain aud crow of the brig upon the stage, held up to the view of the meeting, | from Boston, where thoy have been playing w highly | Mica, nqeert Of dreaming. : iddle, 1236 to 14: hemlock. heavy, 1134 to 13; hem- | or domestic, will lay us wader additional obligations | %,% Angeline, of and from for Havana, whom they took off amidet the greatest cheers, and altogether, we have never seen a meeting assembled for any pur- ; , damaged, 11; hemlock. poor do. 6 to 7' eta 7 ; * successful engagement. We need only say that Mose | But there is an instructive, as well as Beds ‘ork, aged, 10 teu ook pare ae8 oe i Hesse gia a tie tape Me Ge pcteslendog Sonn Etiza Axn.—Tho brig Robort Heury Al'en, which are pose, display near so much enthusiasm as we wit- | 40d the whole party are themsclyes again, and once | taining view of the subject, A Nh ue febhi d nessed last ni more the walls of the Chatham resound with the ap- | ‘9 tacy. The world is notunder the rule of a blind | ghove $3 90. Lauxcuep —Another new steamer for the Cuna:d ‘ine, called the “Canada,” was launched at Greenvok on the nae . dated Ap i115, ee from Buenos ‘ork Herald. Gentlemen in com. | states that the eohe Estevan, from Bosto ~ i Tey i Missouri Pig, $4 was asked ; while there were no buyers | doemed of interest, ae pre Ag eatin nga Capers . hi nothing under heaven is fortuitous! E: yo The last sal made at 70c Sor ere ares poy As od tepeiacenomtcatye Eh Cte ee Seles, a - | pluuses of hundreds every evening. Barney Williams | chance; nothin i ! 1m—The last sales were made at 70c. Pact of Now Neri, June a0, lek. for Kilrusl ; Be Seo Sa oa ona tee P07 | fealso engaged: he porformaed last srening ta the farcer | fects have their causes from which they spring | | Motsssrs-—Continued in steady demand, and wo re. riokidataclbabg Sonn Lapy Connon xz.—The schr Vietoria to Quebeo i ing that the brother of Michel ake | ofthe “Irish Lion’tand the “Happy Man,” and his | Events are more than mere news, to be recorded, port shles of 100 hhds Cuba Muscovado for distilling at | Jy aracg + 1 a3 | gauge 218 iat, to crow and passengers 3 in number, ofthese THENCE Red endeh ke nce York, | genuine Hibernian brogue and b py style of acting | read, and forgotton; they are lessons to be conned | 10% a 10ic, and 31 terces Neuvitas a 2lc, 4 mos. «uw axte.. 519 | Eady Colborne, wreoked at Point Petre (Gaspe.) Tish patriot, had landed in that day in New York, | Were much applauded. 'To-night New York as it is” | over’by nations and kings—lessons set to the world | _ Navat Stonrs—Were doing better since the steamer : ‘Whate: will be played again, and Mr. Williams will appoar in | py a Berard and almighty ‘Teacher. ‘The im. | Sales of spirits in lots a 340 cash, Sehr Wm Leo, Loe, of Newport before roncr'ad at Payal, Mi r i H Li ined without particular change : 10, had s reve ¢ kale March 23 the day after leaviy g Nev post. some of his most favorite characters, perial family dashing along, ‘as fast ashorses will | wo'tniy Paglistge 03 my hgco dt pte nliged Ship—Agner, (Br) Teanes, St John, NB, Carlisle & Rippant, lasted two aye end the ahip lost Ler stashound bose wed foceasd and was stopping there. The object of Mr. Mitchel coming here was not definitely known, but it is said he 1s one of a deputation to ask for aid for the i fi 4 i n pt ¢ y board boat and forward hiberation of his brother and for freedom for Ire- | ,,¢4T1# Gannex—These fine warm evenings are just | carry them, on the road from Vienna to Inuspruck, | gge ;"4 900 lbs Palin wold a Glee, (ity NeKenuny, St ¥isecncand Barkaduen Wiss or Corny | GaNe Ape 2 tat 33 tom eat |einacs fore and sites eos i rig his bro eae and if eee ay 7 i the thing for Castle Garden and its splendid balconies, Goel backs in despair on the lofty castle Provisioxs—Pork was unsettled, and statements as to | ss, (Ur) Hershers, St Autrown C ards Macon, Horey, | SONlMOL Nit French burt, oat ibsbvom, fore an rizen iret and. The procession halted betore the hotel, play- sn ws, where Metternich was their cunning steward, and | sales and prices were contradictory. Sales of some 200 | svvanuah; Augusta, Feudail, Savannah; Carolina, (Sw)'Couno, | abouts, Sdavite? cranee and 9 vide toned prrsnges ed the Exile of Erin, the Bold Soldier Boy, and | Promenade, refreshments, performances, songs, &e. The t ‘ Ntanel sui 75. | Gibraltar and Palermo, K riedler ate es Pe cones Maiikes’ Doodle, and afer ASS p sel ehpers public find their way there every evening, in conslder- seeking refuge in the national citadel which An- | a 800 barrels mess were reported at $10 623 a $10 76. ma d » 4 . : , a $ repaired damages with her spare #pers, and except the low of the drew Hofer defended for a sovereign who had be- | and about 100 do at a much lower price. Prime Pork | , Sire Exit, Smith, Brazos, N L MeCreary & Co; Greenway, | boats, wasin as good order on ‘her artival ft htinkelh=i hh was held at firmer rates; eales of 50 hbdsa hama, dry | “cust, Richmond, lefe Newport, dares ei Ee lesson.— ; ‘ OF a a gome faithless to. himeelt ct Austrian as expe: | salted, were at 4igo- Lard-Seles. of 120 bhin'were | Cl. Satordny—Brem bark Minus, Donnerman, Cowen and mit gait Sriaey; Jan — Harvest, Bowen, Warren, RI, 1000 wh and Brige—Vandalis, Kelly, Gibral:ar, Rio Grande, Raco, Hallowell: | 40 arm. ' - de at 6340, and 200 a 800 do were reported. fair to » | Otoken, Deo 12, Int $1 8, lon 120 R, Bengal, Hi aro a a diency has been that of Britishstatesmen. But of | ™® . 2 4 a awa ‘poken, ny . fompstead, NI, of Ireland, was held last evening at Freeman’s | Witehes,” and the delightful Operatic Olio between the | the wy ncile of true stability the former were as | Prime, st G4nGiéc. | Beef—Sales of 175 tlerces of print’ | Beateamship Rritannia, WJ. Lang, Liverpool, Juno 10, ana | ¥! to cruise oneimonth, thoace to Kamscbaika, i : ‘ : pieces, will constitute the performances, To-morrow | the princip i e mess were made at $18, and 100 do at $17 60. which | ,,Bratesmubip Britannia, W J.C Lang, Liverpool, Juno 1 Spoken. Hall, Mr. Lesuiz in the Chair. Letters of apolo- evening, that excellent actor, Mr. Holland, takes his | ignorant as the latter are of the principle of true | it was said left none in first hands unsold. Butter con Je. Juno 2h, parsed par kot ship argo, Anthoay. few avec ter | Ship York, from Philadelphia for New Orleaus, June 2, lat 6, By were read from Edward Downes Connery, Esq. | tenet’ and adopts a novel and orglog plan forafford: | expediency. ‘They had no faith 1 nationality and | tinues dull, owing to augmenting receipts, We quote | Now York -aibar si mise feet Sree an eta took a pilot | lod 74 14 A and eee at eon, Esi had Bis a reer Me, | ing Amusement and also substantial attraction to his | religion—thoee mightiest lovers of the inner man | Ohto at 11 a 120, and this State at 12. 140, with good | on honed AW) miles from not being able to attend. The reading o! T. | patrons. they dispersed, able nuinberr; and we are glad to seo that the worthy Inis Meetina—Sovru Brookiys.—A meeting | proprietors are doing » good business, To-night, the \ of the Brooklyn Republican Society of the Frien two favorite pieces of * Old Honesty” and the * Water 0 iy. Hoo! ark Nangy W Stevens, from New York for New Orleans, June We shall have more to say of him to-morrow | They saw not why races dissimiiar in origin, in | lots at 150. Cheeso—There was very little doing. while | Ship Columbia, Galloway, Charleston, 3 days, with eotton, &e, | 13, off Dt Shor Keys. i Connery’s letter was received with the utmost |” greysaunxrscie.—This pa ts led musi. | traditions, in Habits, in language, mightuoe be | prices bud a wide range arto quality ; wo quote thor. | t™Duntam & Dimon, | Liverpo.l, May 25, with mdse, to F | Weert Ceue™™ New York, for New Orleans, June 14, off Key> { enthusiasm and applause. i cians gave their fourth entertainment last evening, be- | kept together tightly bound by the iron hoop of | ticle at 4c pikckyaes hole, Snood andes, 65180): | Dilang Bark Tuscarora, 4 days from Now Orleans for Boston, no date, tr. Hennxssy, the Secretary, took occasion to | fore # highly respectable and fashionable audience, | despotism, and by nothing else; they did not sus- PERE STOR ARE, 0, 3813; asaz | See peel (of Boston) Hitchcock, Havre, 42 days, in bal- | 70 mil We Totten ‘Duahian) ftom May Yok Sou/edauald | remark upon the thinness of the meeting—which | who were so delighted in hearing their soul-stirring | pect that religion, debased into apolice regulation, Beef. barrels. 4469 ier | “ate penn Cuttor, Araonibo, PR, June 14, with sugar, he, to | Joe TRT gag jew York for 4 ih Iria menting wa el slrwhee tichno | flere hefevormance a facta | te anioral wai degrade 0 cables ranch | Rg “gies FUR | PSPRLE AEE, Cai ieee, ay rim may | Bac, OT Ding at ee er irish meeting was held elsewhere, which no | fo! ls ance of ca eee. - eon, ceases to have wer over the heart, to regu- | Lard. wees wkegs.44.418 7,102] .! lam 7 iz, Gi a mdse, to oston; Thema ward, do; . el doubt re mumerously ang alt ; a ney es ttannibe wate cath apat emer tl ee lt Bata late the affections, ot toceontrol the actions of men. | “Ness 2Tha inst: sales were hone ot $3 31% to $3.44 | WVandnall & Stincura’ Spore Be bark Jane, Usa, from Now | Hornet Filadelpin fr Boston Sen Belle, dy Coyis aware that this meeting was to be held, they wou! : it } k Orleans for Liverpool, June 8, lat 48 30, lon 48 18. pas } te the « al the a leans for Liverpool, June 6, lat 48 39, lon Foreign Ports. o ‘ e ' hetero- | per 100 1b. Since the arrival of the steamer there hus | "Sw bark Jonny Lud, Van’ Grain, Alecacdretta, 90 days, with { H tness and unity. The next, the overture “La | They imagined that by providing for the i si not have called the meeting, which had now been | \*¢*! | c & 7 - - ry i 7 '- | been no operations to show the effect of her advices, woo!, to Dutilh & Causinery. Buenos Aynxs, prev to Ap 20—Arr brig Hyder Ali, Wetherel!, Me de P aD lent. geneous tribes united under their sway by the pow : I, 5 Montevideo, and was not allowed to enter at th: Custom Huse, assembled, An address and_ resolutions of condo- | Saited“Welemne in tha gecelent,, A beautiful waltz | genéous tribes united und y doses of saperstition | Sruos—The last rales of flaxseed were made a $i 20| “ir ig Falcons Pict Hocminde, 5 days, with mass to Tasker & | Homteriden, and cunnct, all. wed to eqlcr at th Custom Huse, Es ecees : P: ty i ‘ a $3. 25c, bags extra Lightbourne, Jun» 21, saw the Royal Mail Steawer golug to Ber- ‘A h Jené with Mrs. Mitchel, wife of the Irish martyr, | we must say, that everything of rural life, wes eckend and ample supplies of farina, they might solve the) * 31729 OME Otte tions embraced 200 hhde. Porto | muda from Sou hampton, * Susxo. yrev to April 2-—Arr, brig Prairie, Hutchinson, Moa- were Lek ue and elie ‘ resolution | forth in the eet ing er sounds, so as | great problem of Austrian ststemanship—to wit, Rico at 4: be; 500 do Cuba Muscovado 23K a 4ke ; Gr brig Sopuia, Ballard, Waterford, 65 days, in ballast and 55 . “4 uf eccompanied the address, tendering their support | to impress the mind with the beauties of landscape i ’ iJ rbabl i They believed that passengers. to order. teridea and sld for Buenca Ayres, “Itwas thiught abe wuld be ba pa imperturbable tranquility. ey believes at | 150 boxes brown Havana at 4% a 53, 3a re Ackley, No de; x allowed to enter at the custom houre. and protection to Mrs. Mitchel, in. the ent of | The introduction to the opera ‘ Maria de Rohan." by | whifet nations endued with the troublesome and Saacenastcemitt ee Fo eee enincney: Neweaste, (Hing) €0 days, with mise, | *' EN awana, prev to-aped 0-ate ship Corve, Graham Bess say emergency arising that should indute her to | Donizetti, was equally well executed. ‘The “Tiaute : i} 1 Vollee Quadcilley” hp Gitenms cata Crean questionable blessings of freedom were strivingtor | Tonacco—The feeling continued good. but we heard ybim, bis Bremen, Roper, Hambarg, 80 days, in ballast, to | tons on acsount ot havin temthed. ee cae oe custom i leave her native land. After the disposal of some | Vellee Quad by Czapeok, were truly insiriteg. bat | social and politic | improvement, under the friction OF me Gansections since ths zecelpt of the news. || | "de seke Hrinse Huity, Doskbd, Tike liad, 3 days Wit salt of ihe .seuny Fad. vetith ined he liuenoeayreaguverament for per wu e 8, et ppara a ee, iJ rs ky , i fecti i L was but little enquired for. 'e quote go . . if ’ 4 mission to enter. ? routine business, the meeting separated the “Grand Potpourri, oF Le Bouquet." in which the | of perpetual conflict, a school of perfection might | | peeretae Larios emquieeaa quote Me Be ncaa a Hazarax, Juve 16~Atr, Brigs Diadem, Parkor, NVork ; Hall en Pat Marseilles Hymn was introduced, cailed forth the una- | be formed by giving the people the choice between pr 4 ¢ Comy, (of Bath) Berry, Trinidad de Cuba, 16 days, with Acs pabeets Acree payee very plea. | “mous cheers of the audience. “The Petersburg set | the doltish contentment an animally satisfied | , T®4s—The market for all descriptions continued ot vert. | ur Wraturn.—Yesterday was anothe: plea- } Salelafer te tena fax. La bold, Basten, Nab cae puree chia f te0 | arm, with an upward tendency in prices Wata u, Eastpore, with plaster. "Gcaun Queary Letina’ ine Gatien: ‘9 isso ably handled. that every one admits they are the . “given to change. : Sebr Ontario, (1 ioburo") Cartisie, Cardenas, 7 day, wit # peortinn A THe St. Jonn’s Graxv Lonar, of the State of New | most scientific, aweetest and perfectly drilled band that | {it0 the flesh of those that were “given to change. qiarexer—Helee of 200 Wiis. State Prisom were mate Unger York, yesterday celebrated the si sion to Peekskill, and the delivery of an eloquent ora- | favatcr, Staaxoscits Gaann Concert.—This int. a ; bias A sate aa molasses to B Blanco Gonbuarians Tareanc tal day by anexcur | have ever appeared in the States The calculation, us it deserved, failed utterly und | a 22%6, and 60 do a 22';c; offered at the close at 22c. to Sinrger, Cleanan & Co, 8 tion by the Rev. A. H. L. Arnold; ‘also the presentation | injtayie performer on the piano forte—-the best that hae O. ail Schr Empire, Underhill. Savann: yrs “A miserably. The paragon of stability and power Sel Wi vehra Nancy. Bondrot, and Eliz Sere i naeonic jewel of great value to the | syer appeared in this country, will give bis second con, | fous by its tottering and thoroughly effete condi- Active, jo do — will, Ughtou; « Bryant, Bangor; Briti-h Queen, ‘Throe Brotiers, Bundrot, and Euphrosyne Poncr, (PR) aht Sune 12—Brigs Ducam'n, for NYork, lag: Hall for do abi i A beg eneay id iludeipuia fur New Haven, a uropean States has become all _but ludie- Cotton Trade. phcBaenl M Papater, Coes, uilten Cl SR ence ee The next day after the closing of tho mails by the | $:\tSaul R Payuter Cary, Milton, (Del,) to BN For. Hane ea cree HC, Atwood. | The steamer New | ort at the Tabernacle.ou Thursday evening, The at. | ion. The arrow ef revolution has stricken the | Niagara, we received, by telegraph. a summary of news | Schr Montetnina, Bates, Brot Haven was chartered for the occasion, and every thing r h verpool. by the steamer with col, : é q ; to the Sd instant, from Ame- | Schr Col James Pago, Penrose, Philadelphia for Hartford. for Syanreoably ind tractive bili put forth for the occasion, together with | double eagle to the heart, and fluttering with the | fp the Sd instant following day, the letter mall to]. Soe RO Wilson WeOsenre on fo Bp, ayt Zune 12-—Drigg Ducam'ay for 2 re off very agreca ny ind ced; not a single accident high and acknowledged talents of this gifted pian- | deadly wound in his breast, he flies to the moun- | hang. Up to the date of the sailing of tho Acadia, on | sehr Thos L Rusvell, Bailey, Norwich for Philadelphia, stin, fin Wittingion, NO. jurasrs alve, "Norwegian Lao eat en ut ps eae ebantiins apeeead ist, will draw an immense assemblage of the admirers | tain pastures for a pipe une he may recover him- | Wednesday, 2ist instant, with the exception of Friday, ee I rel oe RN Ae ter WYerk, igs é hoat returned to the city last evening, together wich | Of tue genius and musical ability. self in safety, or else die in peace. 16th inst., when 2000 bales were sold, the daily business i Juno 22—Arr, ship AraMan, Crangle, and bark Mar. H é Schr Clarion, Wt», George's Bai ith fish. y the pressure of foreign news, we were unable to give a | _BaNvann’s Panorama will soon close. Though many Necessity and danger are powerful counsellors | was exceedingly limited, bring only about 700 bales, ea Sait abtticrgas Pf garet, Hardvastle, NYork. 2lst, ships Avhburt Sloop Swailow, Wells, Greenport, with oil, to A & 8 Willetts. e ~ *hburtov, Johnson; Louk. report of the interesting ceremonies, &c., in this morn- | Others may hereafter be presented to the public, none | of good sense. The man that has run after a theo- | and prices slack, except for the two days preceding ber | Sio:p Agent, ——, New Lenten, ‘with vil, 2a, Carpenter, Wakefield, Forbes, and bark Eux ing’s paper. will have the prestige of Banvard’s name; none have Livingsion, N res . : York. r runes. panvard’g name ; none hare | ry to the edge of a precipice looks stout him with rage Dake pl (yates eenne pa ee fotos: Below. i aTa TER, May ZI—Shin A's ander, Jones for Baltimore, § bait wen executed under such peculiarly interesting cir- i S 2 wi unknowr, 4daye bark Sarah Hooper, Ho «per, turdo, lag; briga Falmout jGovonsn Masonic Crununation—The National | oemenceated, undee auch peculiarly, interesting el the most uatheoretical omaaiee oe Pear anan meeting » ready sale at7 cents, and middlings at 6. i Hopkin from Baltnose, (March 16)'; sche Depocie, fm Charles: Grand Lodge of colored persons, celebrated the anni- | correct and true to nature, none ean ever surpasa Ban. | (OF &Jutting ledge or a dangling y versury of the formation of this lodge. A handsome 0 ted. | . The sales for the last week were. 700 bales on Wednesday Packet ship Garrick, Liverpool. ton, and others, { 5 break his fall. With a natural sagacity not taken | gco ty Thursd 1000 bal Friday ; 400 bales geet Home Ports. } Danner was presented by the subordinate lodges at the | Y4Ta’s in this particular, for it is ax true to nature as Pind RABEL very dnasiald : Baxriwons, June 2—Arr, trig Flora, Watts, Rio de Janeiro, | } itis ponstble fora painting to be. None ought to omit | ‘to account in the abstruse calculations of Ma- | ongaturday. Holders offering very spari 7 a eae oe at Aca ly andex- | Juwx26—Wind at Sun-rice, SSE; Meridian, SE; Sun-set, SE. riMoRs, Jane 26—Ar Flora, Watts, Rio do Janeiro, ‘Tabernacle. where were assembled several thousand seeing i chiavellite policy, the Emperor looks round amidst | acting full rates, the market. however, war on! aus 21; brig ope, Bev ‘once, eamer Herald, . The’ care i g it. i i fan Ci +] * ; +4 Pen Brrranmta, HL off the Wolf Trop a bark, red sienal, white border. Sin ee Hants f Mere Pare |: (Girecetets Miversate wilt ls evening give one of | the falling ruins of the Austrian Colossus, and the | tained by their uniform firmness. An increased telec- |, erwsnr, June She Gussbech, Westchase, Bordeoux; 60h, New Porn Mp Louise frou Bremen, and bris Viewrine fe feveral lodges in attendance roan Bos gh the prin. | theif usual racy and hilosophical performances. No | Province he chooses for his_ place of refuge is that } tion on say one day, would have eventuated in lower | 14 Rovert Morr'son, Byer, secking Denmaziors, N | Rio de Juneirn. Cid brigs Uneas, Beard, Itt. de Janeiro and iki; | Gad lleida Gt Ge city mele hes nen | es ef Belen cee ee ever aurpassed this | in which the allegiance of his subjects rests, not | prices, as the buyers were few and but little spirit ox- | York: 21, arr Kanawhn, iigsiae, Havana; Luciada Delauoro; | Westen. i tal roe, Hudgins, Provi- { cipal streets of the city, and at a late hour dismissed P' ng’ e passed this | | Fhi but hibited. Ist, Uncas, Lathan, NYork dence.’ Sid, bark Ameria. (Brem) Nordenhulz, for Bremen; L-tl- oii Goi ies B and D of the | (MC: #* all who hear them acknowledge. Long may | upon the statesmansnip of his mimsters, but upon Early yesterday morning wo received the advices by | | AkwansOnr, May 21—Of" the Golon da, Richardson, NYork | ie" Twin’ Peeda Lowell eee eg, foe Bremen: Lt dinthestnene New York Militee ues thats og if the | they continue to delight the ears of us New Yorkers. | the ail tions of his people. | Justly distrustiul of | Et tannia to 10th inst.;—actual snles by this steas | T Belfast. Heaif! NY ork. pitagettae Yor ie day wanoery, leas Briverront.—Granp Concent.—The Steyermar- | the heads of his wise councillors of State, he com- ; mer, exhibit lower prices than ever known before. and | yiusvrmuaven, May 0—-Art Mary & Adeline, Creighton, Ha- | Bosrox, Juve ‘ori ere, to tow ship EZ to New York. The A lift New York on Fyday, AM, and Hee santly spent. the absence of any speculative demand, for which the | “Yisanzaue. June S Pat’ ints By kische Musical Society give concert at the above | mits his fortunes to the hearts of the unsophisticat- } rr new steamer Ajax, of ard from N York, | the ue Roads, the French ship | 3. was detained 10 hours oT Gay Head by fo. (a sot Fine—A Wowax Bunsen vo Dearu.— fire broke | piace this evening. No deubt they will havea full | ed Tyrolese. Unwillingly, unconsciously, it may | former facilities do not exist, appears’ to be soverety | YeoRoEAus une S-but into Bas oore, NOrleaus | abt 3PM, “Sou arr ah Antwerp, Rotbing New Unloane. bare ous about nine o'clock Sunday night. in basement of | 2OUfe be, he renders signal homage toa principle of go- | felt. The sales yesterday were 700 bales at the quota- | % me i Sees ie Roads, Bae Hisheards, NX Chacleatons ofr | wines, Remntngton, Mottie; Urag Barto. Rio, Staplos, Philad 1: house No. 556 Grand street, oceupied by Mrs. Sarah | _ W- A. Barnes, the great pantomimist, has arrived in | vernment, diametrically opposed to that on which | tions ; holders seem rather more disposed to bring out | ,,Bencey, May 25—Arr Pear recy Ran her Pagler, Banas! Warber doland: a émax; Des Ann Brown and her daughter. ‘When the firemen | this city. he finds to his cost that he has relied much too | their suppiies. but do not now, nor will they probably. | Tee Patton, Winchell do dc iin, Ward. H Goifrey, Philadel urtived at the place it was fo see a d by far too much for the stability of his | show any desire to press for sales except at a very mode- | ““Herragr, June 2—Sid Philura, Buxton, NYork, pia. Telezray he place it was found to be filled with dense * long, and by 'y ats ; «i niddiings'* © vlénte Wi ‘d B vin jung Sheesh a Domeire NY, en alled Satucd suoke, but by perseverance it was speedily extin- Common Counell. now untenanted throne. the Groene ee wit incl probubliley Ge uty at- | Gone dale PSid Eelonces Munetes Beta tah Cremona, | Chass, Miuelon, Maryient i ina guished, when Mrs. Brown was discovered lying on the » ht benmex; June 26.—Morris Franklin, | “And what, all this while, becomes of the unruly | {2¢ Present prices will in all probability be stiffly ad- wNtoe 0 dn grew” | Matter kitten sehatete ra oor, dead. It is supposed that her clothing acci- | Esq., President iu the chai sd . “ fair”? Dauy, NYork. ‘Tastor, Albton, Montezuma; sch Boston: alo brigs Lucy Watts, of hae esjenkwasdeiee teatjusiner intsien lowes ‘CaDtz, MAy 25—SId Casco, Seales, Rio Grande; 2d, arr Rober: Warren; of Vortiand. Sunday, ship E Z, in tow tf atea vi t ith ast Li m- dentally took fire from the candle, and, before aid could | | Keilroad in Broadway.—Petition of Joseph Curtis. | Viennese ruck with astonishment, a maudlin Saas carno!l, Mobile; 2th, todema & Eliza, Easterbrook; 19th, | er Ajax: Irigs Paulira, Altavella, DK Aktg, euppered for Phila. nmi tance comes over them. They begin to sus- A- be rendered, was so much burned as to prevent her es- | for permission to constract @ railroad in Broadway, to | TePen' ns 4 Recs | = Clarissa Audrews, Colby, Havre. delphia: David Pratt a of age, and a very industrious and respectable wo! to be drawn by horse power ferre' h n a Sopa : ; : 2 June 2-81", a who supported herself and daughter by mee owe Relief —Petition of Mr. R. Griffiths for relief, for his | left out. They send after their fugitive sovereign, Tahoe Pamaty 2 be, seeedily. Sinpeuving) om: the best}; uve dies yas nats Garniumeen, Seoseec ate hy talk Dinka: Manaiany, Bareo- tions sustenance while oa ng cae Aajucsie received by and promise, seat the fathet (ar eEy com creep lin wrd tees 'y: cheap raw materials, ¥ irk, Boyco, London: off Port iae ; being run over by Hook and Ladder Co. No. 4, at the ey for the future will be the best of goo “ Brown, and Hamburg, Wyma Groncerows, June —Arr, brig Norman, N York: rehr Savan- ner of Grand-stroet and Bowery. Ald. Gray offer- pate oe can be said to the appeal? Bor | A Tevival of heres od — beg ole _CuybE, Jonet—Shi Mount, Stewart, Biphinsro nh, "14, Chattahooehie, Wiliams, NYors; eh aeeeetOiutien directing the comptroller todraw his | firope must hope that his Imperial Majesty 1iay Prostu be only grata wad liniter barre: pecs | Xt ari ity Seaneney, Traunook, = oblie SiC haar Wile Tine dt-Aves tohe Flor ida, Reed, Darien; sl ying Hayat of Williesn “Hi GEMEN; for'$200-—') 1.6 saovad by the prayers of his children ; that the : F age, Viegas Police Intelligen Madame Restell’s Case Decided.—Madame Rest the abortionist, was ¢ ted on the 13th of last vember, and sentenced to be imprisoned in the tentiary for the term of one year. The judgment was demurred to by her counsel, and the case ca: the Court of Appeals. On Saturd: market is now offered in China, for large amounts of d, Madawaska, McKeunel, NYort; arc Warren, Lawton, y i + | doy let, Brooksby, McEwon, lig Palender, Jas Orr,and |" ‘Momus. —C dy ship Harriot Rockwell, Gernish, B ston. Work House.—Communication from Alderman Cro- | burghers will go out to meet him in joyful proces- | gritish goods. at the present low prices in Manchester; % ti 5 c seg 2 } ray Rock we h ; tias, proposing tbe establishment of » atte house for sion, and that on the touching occasion they will | and it is not at all probable, that the:e will be any de- | {ntha, for Borton; Komulus ant Ch Harrison, tor N Vork, New Onteays, Jane 16—Arr, ships Cato, Rertrond, Bordewax vos Deat, June8—Arr Mary Caroline, Small, London, for » Tenga', Proy, Boston: Seth Sprague, Wadsworth, Hi: Kio those paupers who are able to work. Referred, and or- | be preceded by the young gentlemen of the Univer- | crease in the requirements from Liverpool, but, on | 7 i h ? lied d the contrary, that th deliveries will continue larg fs Maniantte, fe ‘st Petersvunts eth Wekeess | Gina’ Rie Ka, heleeacaeeN THER, Hoston ble, eve their deci by confirming the judgment of | dered to be printed sity, marshalled in penitent array, and carrying a e contrary, that the deliveries will con! arge ; Harris, Mantanzas, for St Petersburg; 6th, ‘a, w Yerk; Delaware, % ; Masconomo, he Court of Sessions; and further ordeting that. her port favarable 60 paying to policeman Cannon, of ietdatd of emblenbaiie birch. ~ WiNS | and ae the cotton, which is now paying a small profit Yorks), passed ty, Napier, Balihcee foe Dietacas Re beinns oe Emily ‘Tayler, Clanton, Boston, Gerke toceh: sntenco take place trom the date of their decision. | the Sth ward, the sum of $300 to defray his expenses, there, will soon be exhausted, a firmer market, by the | York: ae Sapir, 5 24, > ar J 8 Wals, Howland do; Vrigs once, el ‘Thus the seven months she has already served ia jail | incurred for medical and other services: having lost au Miscellaneous. uext steamer. may reasonably be looked for. Dvn, June 6—Sid Juno, Morgan, NYork, put into Kings ; Monterey, Montgomery, ‘Thom: 6 will be of no avail, as the year is yet to be liquidated, | eye while in the discharge of his official duty. Adopt - There is in operation at Vassalbon, Me., a small | The smounts of this staple in this country, in each | town 7 Ryder. New York; Nathan Hale, Crowell, W according to the above d sion ed. A te hich t u t 300 bi S 7 al of the past three seasons, up to the latest correspond- Hunpex, June 4—Sld Esperance, Duff, Charleston. chr Charles C Keyser, Allison, Per sacols, Mathew Barrow.—In the eae of this convict, wh The Cass Veto.— Alderman Crolius moved to take ap | 820 Peg manufactory, which turns ou shea ing dates, have been as annexed Dover, May 20—Passed vy Teausit, Smith Zantwerp, for Ha- | Duncan, Bi joston: Warrisburg, Boston vi pali Judgment was carried up to the Court of Appeals to of the Mayor, relative to tendering the | Per month, ses . ‘ Beers 2” tare, THN Ura raves, "ME Lermons, Jane S—Cid Brodone, Norregard, Stockholm, for N Hlosron ; beie Favorite (eh Noweil ines: ae le thd. =p wise, he having been sentenced to five years’ imprison- lities of the city to Gen. Cass, and moved the The Irishmen on trial in the Supreme Court at ‘ York; Henry Neimuth, Ulmer, NOrieans, for Stockholm, Nestorian, Goodie, Liverpool; Token (Br), mes inent in the Stute prison for a grand larceny, the | adoption of the former regolution; the veto to the con. Salem, for alleged murder of Gurrens, were all | Receipts at Ports of the U.S. since Sept.1,1847, 2, PLAMNOROUGH HAD, June 3—Uff Belgion bark Eimma, De- | Cor Walker, doy America, Dun, Vera Court reverse judgm vud ordered a new trial. | (rary. notwithstanding. The resolution was then acquitted on Saturday last * Do. same period last year. . Miere, with emigrants from Hamburz tor NYork, three days out. | Smith, do: brig Avlus, Devin ‘is man has been confined in the city prison for the | adopted, with the understanding that the Board per- fs ress Bo sd a. b die’ Do. ce year Hts . PALO June 7—Putin, Audroklos, Schnidt, Charleston, Petal ag Sh {fifteen mouths awaiting the decision of the Court. | foctly coincided with the views of the Mayor, but to| Crime in Boston is said to be on the increase. | Exports from U.S since Sept. or Copenhagen, ‘ cYork; Tih, Scbernbesk eer) Charge of Burglary.—OMcer Clifford, of the 6th | relieve the committce on that occasion frees cerbee uae The dead body of an infant was found on Sun- | 20. same period last year. . 1.023 161 | | FAMuAyAD, ta May 20—Sld Helvetio, Poderson, NYork; Her- | Bila, Sehernbeok, Penang | ward police, arrested last night a feliow called Michael | ment, the resolution would be passed. i i Orleans, Dennis’ Vera Crt Do do.. year before. 1.400 155 | vl Preseaud, Vera ( day afternoon, at Hudson. It is supposed to have * ‘ tt, tince the ist inet.. hav. F been murdered, but no clue hagas yet been ob- | yerhggearPts ae tus port, Finse the ist inet. have | pf tained of the perpetrators of the crime. nera, 15,000. On apeculetion, 2,000. Steck in city. poem’ 42,000, Amount on sale, 8,000, CITY TRADE KKEPOKT: Farrell, on @ charge of burglariously entering the | Alderman Canty moved to take up the veto of the see No. 201 Broadway, occupied as a patent lamp | Mayor. relative to the resolution passed, favorable to manufactory. Several articles were found in the pos- Kipp & Brown to run their stages ouw year eseion of the accused, which were stolen from the ense. and pass the original resolution, inde- premises, Justice Timpson lecked him up for trial pendent of that veto. The resolution was lost, 1%, June 5—Sid Pendleton, Curtis, NYork; 34, | Markaw New Hampshire, Chase, do, y 2—Arr Wolewtt, Northam, Norfolk: Alzo- Palermo, oni clit for NYork; Z D, Barse't, NY ork; Tern h, eld Carib, Lagus, Genoa, (are 21st fm Boston;) 76}, Solon, | phis, D: t. Penseo Mard, Ni Varrieberz, ie ; on, Duncau, do; Dela Watker. Condry, Matanzas: barka Turbo, P lew Y. $6? N Che closing quotations in this market were as annex- ine 2—John Boze, Moriarty, Boston; Robt A Park, | Young. Neston; Orion, Pray, do, ‘Below, coming up—Ship Med sinrest of « Stage Driver —Ofiicer Brown, of the |” Appropriation.—Communteation from the Comptrol- New Yoax, Jane 26—6P. M. | ed. f fard and two barks tnlenow * fs office, arrested yesterday Bennett Britton. | ter, arking for an appropriation of $20000, for Alms | The receipt of the Brirannia's news. by telegraph Livenroot Cuasmrication. May 20-Sld, Thracian, Rogers, America; 26th, | Naxrucst, Juve 22—Arr, echt “onclova, French, Phila T of stage No. 122. Waverly line. on a warrant | House purposes. Granted. Also, from the same off. | Which was published in thé regular edition of the Her- Mon asant! ay'sraniktiesheth white White; Leghorn; 4th, | mNECR RET ae Te ns Brasligy, Micbern, Wil in he s ge sr, asking be i ald, a jj u of che: " ‘ Mobile a Elizehet Vhite, Leghorn; 4th, | mingron, * > mperein he ‘stands charged with | cor, asking for a stay of the proceeding in building « | ad, thi morning, had the effect of checking transac Uplands. Flovt'a. iain) Willlaing, Mcbite; 3, ald, Brasilian, Henricheon | “NSn von, Juno 22—Aee ache William Bryan, Lawless, New , 1 Th hi , ate in Broadway, near Warren | sewer in 424 street. Referred. tions in the forenoon dbsbigherpurt nbd. Ribbed 3 OT see Tone ‘none Orleans, Hampton Roads—Bark Fl rabeth, Jones, Baltimere for street, nearly knocking down Catharine Donohue, and Counsel Bill—Bill of E. J. Porter, for $2.000, for | their letters by mail, at a later period, there was some- | {)') SORRY Bee 5% 53 M Trazon Santiago; bri. Sultana, Stubbe, Peademona, Ste- ing over her, as she had just descended from | counsel fees to the Alms House department. Rete thing more done on Change. These was Nery little | wWiddtirg.. | ave Oly a Oy ! vena, do, Sid brig Marcha Worthington, Brown, Mal er stage. He was taken before the Mayor, who Returned Soldiers —A resolution appointing a com. | #vimation in trade generally. Sales of Flour were nd Miadiing:. ree Che Wi Sy PorTLAND. Juve 2%—Arr, ‘ara Mall, Thomasson for do: fined him $10 for the violation, In default of the pay- | mittee to make f Duh, Bowe eld sehr Sarah, Parson or, Despina, C! able demonstration on the return | made tow fairexteut, for domestio ee, at about the | \iddling Pair Param Pair dene ‘ork Volunteers from Mexico, wax | Prices current at the close of last week. The transac. ment thereof he was detained in prison of the gallant Pally Fai eporter | received trom the Board of Assistants, and adopted in | tions embraced different brands of this State, Western | fly Fair. sirrest of a Burglar in the Act.—Our police tolench, do: rr, kchre Monomet, Wi 4, and Louten, Foote N York, Cork: 224, Fi nn Mite hel: Stare Wiis. se Yeh, mentioned yesterday under this head, the arrest of a | soneurrence aud Southern, Smallsntes Genesee and Western Wheat | ¢ort Pit UL He Bbth, steamer Ruena Vista, Jarvis, Nalifax tor Bogeate” ATE was thé leader of | After disposing of some other papers, of minor imper- | “ere anade on term stated below. Corn was duller, on ne- rie (st) Dares B's | Miler, Batti woee spiAbeM, Juno Z—Are, bark: Active, Gal'onpy Acera, Africa’ 40 This incensed. in a high | tance, the Board adjourned, count of e news. nad sales made at a decline of le # fnony, n Seot!aud, Kelso, Charlest days, * rs of that honorable professign. “A.| "Bcsse or Assur iae ALpramry, June 26th,.—wil- | 2c. Meal wasiuactive Rye was quiet. Oata remained th “ream fy Bishow dines, M inet, fa ing, Scot Sd 10:h, Tarr Ravage am June 10 Cid, thine Richard Cobden, Barrell, Liv. ™ accordingly waited on us last | son Small, Esq, President, inthe ehair. After sun- | #bout the same For reenipta at Albany, markets. &e , | On Wednerday, the net. by p Janes. Jesse, Co: wer, sHivan. We te > Ar, veht J Tita, ns, Piteles. NOvleans, cody 5 lark Zenon Rlesbick, Liv most Unequivoeaily. the asperson | dry pet that there are such anim: the profession being compo: ons of a private character had been presented | We Fefer to our telegraph head. Provisions were inac | Az! A, Sayprorp, merchant, of West Bloomfe d wrhern, avd Avhiand, Is as thieving news-boys. | untreferred to the appropriate committees, papers | tive. and prices unsettled, ‘There wa- eonsiderabl. | /.. to Miss Awsa D., daughter of Capt. Wm, H. Ri Liverpo:} rig Jew d, S nnerman, NY ees vol: beige Cyclon, Cahors. Boston: Bultiin re, Brown, Rosony i ton. of this city. rd Anders erpots brig Cy 0 ; d of gentlemen of propriet slative to the following ort u doing in Sugurs, while other groceries were in moderate " » Trips, ~ Ori Teopald O'Donrell, Halverson, N Crear. Went to sea, brig Hal- and honor. who, except when very important: news is andar Toth ote WRscELAgor Th tape OF viteni: | SemNNe OuSunday evening, the 25th Inst. by the Rev. Ja. | Miri Miia tt Keak Sa (3) pean 8 tmors, Brown, ebtan cel published, never charge lore than three cents for an | ing 10th avenue from 174 to 12nd atrect, at the ex. | Asttes.—The news was considered as rather unfavor- | cob H. Brouner. } Ir. Devwis A.Woon to Miss Susanna int, Tras 4, Madinra, Mitchel” Ha ‘TwomasTon, June 43—SId. rohr Barah Frances, Watts, Norfolk, extra Herald, but whenever there ise in cotton to | pense of the owners of the property, Adopted. able for this article and no rales of moment were re- | 3. Sims, both of this city. allow, Bortor; Huuen:t, Gardner, NOrleam Wanna. KL, Juve 22—Quoen, Garaner, Had: Imore a ca, f a penny a pound. t "At Newark. N. J. on’ Tuesday, 20th inst., by Rov. | Prart, and Lord Sandon, Welsh, NY’ rk, Entered for To s ' bi TON, NC, week endin Arr elit Geo Fenry, , consider them- | | Superintendent of Alms House.—Reports relative to ieee 1 Loreena Pearle, at | samen Seott, DD. Wittsaw J. 0; Donves, of thie city; | the Bi; Wenen Paine, for Tat Switzerland, Svineon, gmicne Wostom: Geran ‘On Cobertsy New York, Cha eney od to their paronts, We make the explanation | " New York Polunteers.—Wesolution relative to giving 1848, eee - tae in justice to the craft Passengers Arrived, Steamship Britonnia, to New York.—Por Halifax: a proper reception to the New York Voluntecrs was adopted, and a committee appointed to carry the same MeGaw, Burwell, us ; 8.100 4343 Potomac, Clagett, Alexandria; Died, none, On Saturday, the 24th inst , Mrs. Caranive, Tots: | tint Tih, shige Enroye, Mieroken nthe I servant. PF York: ¥¥. Neergara, M Steampoat Disasrer.—The steamer Empire, en | intoeffect. 400 0 4000 eacheler Id. Palbe OSEAN Lee, cee | pane, tellct 3f the late Robert Toletres, in the 76th Rerlin, Smith, for do, on the Toth; ie City Point, childre Je servant; Kev. Alex: Sfence, coming into port this morning, from Belleville, | Cleaning Streets.—The ordinance relative to clean- which were 1500 bbis of Oswego, at 86 25 B00 a ine ue, | Year of her ago. Tih Histtore, Wiley, te. weeh, dexpat Smith, for | 1 "ie Potor Wareeye Mee deka al heavily laden with flour and potash, and several | ing the streets by contract was then taken up for con- Michigan at $5 31! a $5 ‘31g with rome lots of good at | _ Hier remains wero interred in the Greenwood ce. | Iii: Elsinore, Kiley, in, with despa R: lling, for Boston on the | Perry, ‘ + Mr, passengers, was careened over by the wind, on | sideration by sections. After some discussion it was re- $5 439(; 600 a 600 do Obio iu lote, bakers’ brands at | Metery. Ith Londen Ross, for Honton, Idx; Wakenn, Paing, for Balti | Simonnet, jr, Mr. Gsorge Durgosa, M ty h . - = 5 , ; —_—__— ore, 17th} De wn, » 12h; Cambria, 5 nee, Mr. s waring Garratt’s wharf, and almost instantly | Wei honed of Oaths —Roselution in favor of ale | $576. ‘There was no change In pure Genesee, except Weekly Report of Deaths more, Hemi Deuweeecletcata: Latteh tee Week ates Heatheatoe, We Latios. te Tatar ~ lled and sunk in twelve feet water. The passen- m1 in favorite brande which fold at $6. Sales of 400 | tn the City and County of Now York, from the 17th day of June pom ne HC Peck Chacwi York. | Mowat. Mr. Henry, Mr. Maver, Mr, Wm. Hy, Toylo lowing the collector of city revenue a per centage y he fone ny, , im. Tiy. Taylor, were had barely time to escape with their lives. | jn att money collected by him, in liew of a fixed salary, | barrels of Southern were made at $6.4 $6124 There hedey Waa GA Total, 268, Entered ow Me. George 1. Pertish, Hearer of Dospate! os, From Halifax to N Ker it was’ supposed that all had reached the | was also adopted —o., eieg meine sxe bite es eng ap. eed ils ce pala ot lh ew do. 7th, Inwar oe Er New a rn ar calaher Me Me ne ‘ cine gard under thet 7 Sarveut dyna red to be some firmer. though any thing above pre ‘work, He *) T faker, Mice Ky on ay to b. ee r the upper deck. Uneurrent Money.—-Resolution in favor of allowing Lapin prices were not readily obtained. Wheat Sale + nathma, 2; arciom, 1; Meeding, 2; bronchitia, 1; , eg a Treanvalitien, 6; cholera | Altert 1, an aged man and | the Collector of Taxes the amount paid by him on an- Adopted. : Whitaber, and 828 in the rreer ieans; Mon f Guasacw—Rr bark Adam cancer of womb, lev, do, —MrT now, May 24—Ar, Ormus, Smith, N York; 19th, #ld, Saline, | jand, und 112in th. of MrT Lawrence, Mrs G Mated ‘conmumption, saan were rescued from thei of 1000 bushels of Genesee (thouvh ax to quality and prilous situation. | eurrent mon i i erg y 9 F e of . | conditions we are ignorant) were made at 1200; andes | uf lunen Is on : ¢ roy HAvire—Ship Che. . Indy and = de ull and lading of the steamer are all under | ,, After diapoe Beard edjecsved cela Muketay croumne £ prime quality werv made ag high ws 1260: Ohio was | 2: dinrrhma, 7a deopey, : Arona, im Ube hand, 18; 0-009 in the | OF" Ri, yay 2— su, Undine StriMey, N York, Masset aud Indy wd 138 J lanateniedontaniaa Sn water. The wind was blowing a gale at the time J : worth 112¢ a 115¢; 690 a 800 bushels Milwauki sold on | chet, 1: drowned, 2; vg ofl paecesne, Ney Ar ee thcrentre: eet, a Mee Saglens Me Hikoe ae wae ee eeDS, Me Shite, Mis of the disaster.—Hingston (Canada) Argus, 23d | ®*** r ro s - private terms. Corn--Sules of ull hinds wore eht, | 2) epilepsy, dune. Political Inteliigence. and prices had a downward tendency; rales of 3000 a Di FP C Ad NY copomers cg EA YaRS be Ona 3 Bl te di anaes ibe be ty werd met at ae ee th "3 ‘host inflammati f the bart, 1: ry _ Desrrverive Fier tx Conummia.—A d tive | tion was passed in the Wisconsin State Senate on | doround Northern yellow were made a 3 9 fo | Hon of chest, 1) fa@emmation of the Iwart, 11 inde fire broke out last night, about o'clock, in Colum: | the Lith inst, by a vote of 15 103 © Be it resolved, | ere reported on private terme, Salevof $000 a 10.000 wisrare 1 Mimemmganen of tragy 18; takattgnatin of seman bia, S.C. whieh destroyed several houses and | hy the Senate and Assembly of the State of Wis, | 40 Western mixed wero made on private terms; and | 1 p marasmus, 14; measles, 2; paley, f: premat. ro birth, 1; scrofa’ stores. ‘The following houses hnve been burnt | consin,that the introduction of tlavery into this | 2200.do.. Now Oriaans, at 40c. delivered: | Meal- Sales | {mall pix, 11; teething, 3; vetante, 1; tuinor, 1; aloore, a ONDONDE” KY, May 58d, Montgomery, Suith, Wilmington, | Sohott, Mr« Sagler, Mr Hire br Me Raye: wi another says for N Yorkon 2d), Sl, ar, Creole, Clark, Phil- antean ve Cuna—Brig ‘Ormon i. alert. aaa nanitt.e9, May 4—S1d, Mader, Twoker; Iaaghorn; Francetco, TenMUpA—De brig Faloon—Mra ( ‘ 2a, brig Ven Cadin. children, J Wood, T 1) Ps pharm, and ay 5—Cli, Nath! th mpson. Thompson, Boston, Benwvna—B Prymourn, May 4—Put inpLubeo, Riekedir, from N York for | ytajor, Miss Higgin| bg jt chr Chae Eiliott—Mrs aud Mise 1, Mi hottom, W Tudor tueker, Robert Higes, Rube Hayward, it + apshan tetany Hayward, Daniel Hayward, Joun Theis, H Wilingso in the steornge, : ‘ , i i Jersey, were reported at $2 5 Yt tines, | joloid, 1; unknown, 5 i ° —P h awich, ¢ eddie, of and from D Po a s, McCaffry, Thos. H. Wade, oceupied country is to be deeply deplored ; that its extension ) sed we continue to quote viele on your. ito 2 pag 3 8 2 Stow, | ode Tu Soeien, wlah emigrenty bore’ Sp on the ad nt, vey Mre i ask Teak a aera re ty lw David ‘Truesdale, J. MeAndeteon and J Moore. | ovclit to be prohibited by every constitutional bat | 18 sald ot (160, bois. were made at | 1401) 3h 150 nto Beg ah a ot, 28; ys | one Tee iarn adr ited toppled id Shavincmy Mews S irsciee, Fe reac ‘These buildings were situated nearly opposite the ’ t ver of Congress; d no sales of im- 0 ii ; }, 2; unknown, 7. Ory PontLanp, Juno 8.—Fliza, Haines, Matansas; Sth, bai JM 11 q U's Hotel. ig 'y opp rier within the power gre hat in the mn. ‘WHITE, City Inspector, Pier boReansh tor Porimneaths 4 Ivy, GA Price, H Gleason, Mr Hfeffton, Mr Ral” admission of new territory into the Union, there and Mz Bowie, City Laspecter's Ofte, June 2h 1868

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