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A would be a premium to thie admi- he tame between this city _ Baltimore, going the voy eg party, having no regular ticket, refus- Haan’ Novwood, Devld ‘Biktuno, a Be zo) tt row moroil “ ‘and serva: y er, 5 ne peep. it se tanline te the Sines that S start at om o'clock. ‘A. M., instead of four P. M., fin thus minute = Tegard to past events, be- Fee Tes meat, OF Sea. O1.—Im linseed me nation ee, soles 2,000 gallo: 2 | sur Banrer, agains! dill, we asheretotore. After that. the teaine start at halt- | cause I desire to shed some light upon existing .M. and two servants, Jacob E. ', of 500 = 600 bbis. mess pork were | York spit and somvene ody wae Lacey po kere in town is compara- | past eight A. M. and ten P. M., and by boat, from | affairs here. The pare, in this eity 18 at this time . Jenes, M. Abegy, Gustavus Bates, W ‘with small lots prime at $8 | srchors ahead she Tee comnal-e but every day we detect some | Dock street wharf, at a quarter before three, every | more completely divided than I ever before knew arce, Edward Pearsall, Dr. J. H, Mayo, Ro’ jot shoul: 4 H i E i l a& He Fi \ders, sour and prime, for | on! . tively very slim ; it to be, and the St. Louis demoer have been son, J. M. Hill, J. M, Thercil.J. W. Graham Lard.—Sales ‘of 200 6 300 hte ori senate few teers othe [sds Se he | HH OH ae 4 made his appointments | notorious for their divisions. A chain of events, aT Pe OW A Gorton, C. W. cis seposte O30." Beof—Gales of 00,- | vas then brovgh out the gala. Oo who, for a week or "80, has ppeal [rom the for M te Warden and assistants fer this port. | from the first free soil movement ia Missouri to | W. Lewis, J Sullivan, Jobannon Robert, ler 46) p yan. | 000 ibs. in pickle. for smeking, were made at 70. But- ayo 4 Pye eame near ibe ip ond stage. ae et RY The aeciral 1s Harman Yerkes, and the assis- | the present time, shows incontestibly that the pre- | cey, snd servant, A. B. Gray, C. J. Whit aey, Emory | ter and cheese remained about the asme St 9309325, | Mined say opera Wasuinaton, Mareh 30,1819. | tants Charles Rugan, Jno. Devereaux, S.C. Mor- | cent state of affairs here has for its prime mover a ant coven OY. Be me fie o Gas net, — Ingram, Rice. Seles of 209 tiaroes Ngeed: ager’ preeks be nite, Srp psceniastberatec 5 os Baltimore im tov ‘The ‘Transit of Specie over the Isthmus—Important | ton, Edward Dutt, Sao, C, Da Costa, Michael Day, mmldine jive soll candidsteae & eremarmcy in Bethel, L. Stademan, #., Mae G. Th, Eggers, | at 130. cash sig oi ey riven to. | WHALE Bur Bin Wauren Boorn, of Nantuotet, saws Notice from the Brith Agent—New Route to a eR ato im our Eastern penitentiary, | dily at work, and, as I have stated, have accom- 0, Crescent, of the 20th inst.,says:—The a See eet Eee Lids at Gee Dice foe | Larerckaesier nen Bde wae intend ‘6° pe-out im San Francisco, &¢. was found dead in his cell this morning, haviog | plished much. But though they can divide tne Rapides Mining Ce ‘apany, about twenty-five or | Cuba Muscovado; 4% a 5%0. for Porto Rico, and 4’ | Bavx Mareancr Hvac, Lytton,from P-abnoe Ayreefor Phi Letters have been received here, dated San Blas, | expired during the night from disease of the heart. | democracy ot Biante sad ey, ipned Mee ae. thirty in number, and ‘composed principally of re- | ® 52°. for New Cdeane, rca) tine. er peso = = ba reese ("60 Spoken.) y Feb. 14. They contain no news from California, ot ieee ee 1a, 107%; plats the fad hes eine ‘omas Hart | sidents ot th: parish, took their departure for the sud some parcels of No. 1 nutmogs at $1, 6 | ult, states that the late severe aie tae tet ee ee : but make mention of the fact of the English | gsqo'aa’ UIs: $100 City eer aoe 3 Sit, 207i | Benson. TEs. promised ‘gnd on Monday last, says the Alexan- ncor (from Baltimore for Boon, betore reported ashrre) tor tor, $3,008 Penn- | ‘The latest political on dit hereis, that aletterhas | iii, mos. tat | Rimes total fom er oe oe-atm,tlare reported ss 20 Pennsylvania Rit.. 23%; $8,000 | been noueel in town trom Senater Benton, deXa- | ¢,. dan mi etait lyse wie pation per ert is eves sale borin, broken up About resent te lanl gras, er bebtons on ee rie it Notch aaeienn rt pas position on, the; See: ser eoeey es tae thet may occur. Their route is by way. of San bye at end ies the. whole seeeligne was “aposed Boo 7. ‘he spars, sails and rigging, will be shipped to 4 i ~ inecheeelg pos ty 5 " ft e greens, and an advance on the r, tonn. 80: 4 ooo Hesding\ftalirnd but I am inclined to the opimion that the letter nas | Antome. Blacks, wl t Gestrable qualities, An- | SR, UNcat, Rodgers, teom New York bouna fe Baltimore, : rare ished, infact, in the f VIRGINIA. G months, Hyson— | }: 58; 1000 do 633; 100 United Stat already been pablished, Ja igo an the forte ot a The following is alist of the members of the | MaRecTseePareeas rms 6 mont 'yson— | 5:44 boom, and main boom aud forpmast eprung, ke. merchants having established depots at Panama, | sylvania 5’s, (78: Cracee, and Chagres, for the’ deposit of specie | Heading 6 transported across the isthmus. Fire-proof vaults have been built, and every arrangement made to . Hyson—14 half chests secure a monopoly of the transport trade. The fol- }, 10734; $510 do. 10734; 100 do. 10734; F tu Madison Mining and Trading Company, on board | 70,30 do 753, 31 do 16, 20 mI do 68%, 80 de a1 Bcur Favonirr, Turner, from Norfolk for New York, put for tl ission of specie £250’ Reading Railroad, 18%; 215 G This circular 18 the great Senator ‘dil over.” It | Madison ig gs pany, bak ES : » 80 dQ ol, | back on 20th, with Irs of flying jib and jib boom, fore rigging, Se facie re the cneoae ‘Royal Aliant ee Kentucky, 104; 6 Pennay: canvagees the tree soil question fully, if not fairly ; | the company’s ship Glenmore, Captain W, P Poy- | 886 do 60, 76 do 48, 72 do 46, 268 do 45, 71 do 44, 44 do Foe ommey with sohr Ann D, Bedell, off Chingoteaqas, on, iphia Bank, 126, 100 Mor- | enveighs against Mr. Calhoun and’ the Souther, | thrers, at Richmond, Va., bound for San Francis. | 43, 197 do 42%, 74 do 4,40 do 404, 88 dodo, 88.26. 205, 934. ? wt soit 148 do 89, 146 de 85%, 208 do 83, 120 do 8734, 188 do 37, | 7: svARD Prior Boar Harrier, ploked Packet Company, at Panama :— Btate 6's Convention ; warmly advocates the claims of the | €¢, California: a asat; seth Sheppard, | 68 do 86%; 204 do 34,166 do 28% 82 do 36-408 do and | mah BS rom Montang, « part et ane sail’ Gites sae Directions Retatine To THE RemirTing or Sree Our Hartford Correspondence, North to the eboice af a Krein ben old and | vice President; Robert W. Crenshaw, F.. Sill, E. C. 20 cheste 83%, 045 ht do 82, 448 do 30, 60'13 Ib. boxes | nd tomo of thé rigging belonging to the br Androscoggin, co aND CaLironnia, Hantrorp, March 29, 1849, | favorite hobby :) and, im fact, bears the finger | Moore, George Whitdeld, Gilbert B. a 46, 250 do 4534, 12 cases 86, 30 do 85, 5 do 59, 73 dob, | toned to New London 234, and ; 4 vessels bringing specie from marks of Col. Benton in every line. ircular | Of Dirsoteree C.d, Eaton, mare loka: ne, Board | ji yson—64 chests 304, 49 do 30, 10 do 29,'28 do 28:4, | Sac Hannon, March 29-'he lato NE storm did cons: hich specie has to pass across | The State Election—-The Candidates—Thew } ig sprung upon tne people of Misgouri at this parti- | son, Treasurer; J.C Guy, M.D. Surgeon; Joha W, | 40 4034, 46 do 28x, 76 do 23, 160'do 22, 176 do 21, 90 do Games fp our abirping in prrt. | The ship Fanny, ewaed by Nf ie 4 the tat West of the Isthmus, to be embarked at Chagresin the royal Suc c. He. ular juncture, for the purpose of “preparing the | Reins, M. D., ‘Assistant Surgeon ; William Duval, | 19. Gunpowder— 25 half oherts 49, 10 do 4834, 68 enses | Gc Mart’ w ere, aro required to have, exactly registered, in Chances of Success, + st é 4 | way” for one’ soon to "ery in this pardeulae wile | Cheplainy Jaiaoa Wr Claiborae Mt, DAP: Hagen, | 71~ lmperial-i6 half chests 40},,10 do 40, 60'caaea eo, | Ser! arcagbere ane ert, by the indensigned, te bib.ce lading of the | | Cur snnusl Btate election): for State officers sad |. YAY | o's wall as to baeak un olirerpentaations | BLU. L, Clarke. MD. M. | Qolong 9 bait chests $1123, 12 do1 05) 8 do 89, 9 do | drifted nigh up on the cb, A small New Londen specie; and they will obtain from the undersigned, fresh | members of Congress, comes off on next Mcnday, in the defeat ot te lo 67, 18 do 63, 80 do 58, 101 do 54, 47 do 50, 22 | fishing at anchor off the East side of tho wharf, bills of lading from Panama tothe Bank of England, Di; Leu 8 Jones U8 Ni Lieut, Wen gait, | £0.12 Lrg bed democrats at the ensuing mu- us Ny Holbert pi tT yee RE ‘A. At. | 4048, 50 do 46, 160 do 4234, 55 do 8734, 93 do 35}¢, 72 | the wharf, bilged and sunk, where she now lies in fourtoea feet th rt at which the company’s steamers | the 2d April. Ihave as yet seen no statement of | nicipalelection. _ ; , om P, | 40 8434, 98 do 34, Souchong—828 half’ cheste 34, 251 | Water ee pile the actual position of parties in your journal, and | But enough of polities for the present, though of | ¢¢,Semuel M- Bailey, James P. Daval, Jobin J raitycs | do 83%) 359 do 38, 50 boxes 40, 04 do'S0, Powehong— ste PedVBalomen, y In all cases of boxes or packages of specie, it is es- be.ciatnieunetn other intelligence I have little. We are almost | p ins, John Minge, Jr .W. P. Marston, John Nut. | 288 halt chests 28, 658 do 283, ttip gone, Wells, Rronch, of Sag Harboe, before reported at sential that the weight of each package, wheth a few items may not be unin 1g. cut off from regular mail facilities, by the horrid | tall, James'L. Pol: Charles L. Scott, James C. Tonacco.—We submit the usual statement, showing iit Levack Leete, 08 , before reported at Hono , f Harbor, § of dollars oF gold, Ko. fhould not exceed, at | ‘The whigs, who are now generally considered | condition of thoroughfares. You will scarcely be- Smith, W. Van Ww, 11, Werth, 8. W. Venable, baer ts, prices, and stock om hand for the Into bad 600 bbls wh <li arated fet of, the gone a te WO, the utmost, 1 nds, an specie oug! in i I tell you that we seldom se Virg!nius C. Cooke, G. Richard Bouch, Thomas (. Pea- ue a _ rt wPaeting jotsk. Capt L reports plenty of strong bage in psy of accitent or the breaking of the the cen en fea ys x yee Sere cat ae eve me Philadelphia paper, and this ne eee re chy Thomas C. Gilliam, John F. Greene, Richard | xy virginia, & Prise, Bold. » Received, Mech, big ree ean eahnaey — Emerald Munkley, NB, 800; efahars conti eoatie' the Jethmus. Each box | their State ticket, headed by Hon. Joseph Trum- | 0200 or nearly fourmonthe—and the worst of it ie, | Dremmend, Lucian Fletcher, John Lampkin, Thomas | N. carvins. . H A S86 MOnRdDArée7 — Ohbds, 448DbMe | (ang gid San f, tocruige): A0th, Milo, Plu kett, NB, Avene tage, ork. ing by mules, postage, ko., the wh * ' Parish, Seeretary; Henry Awtin, Surgeon; William Bhip Delia Walker, from Newport, W, for Char eston, Mareh er certaed fine talaceie: cass waren Beyieonn ooctinads eos Hone eer rrne Somebody had a shooting scrape with Blair a few | Dists, George A: Young, John Camerom Waa Jewell, | 2540. 0, b90 17; 26 do. do» BS, 1634; 6 Vermony Central Rail: | tat 40't7, lon 16 10. gers © ‘The freight paid to the company from Panamainolades | commander, after the fall ot the lamented Ran- | CVe™8® net at the courthouse, where there | jon'r. Edwin D. Siye, Board of Directors, Alexander Bonen toto Conn age a a7Gs Tegee vermont | Yea web Te on Sate oe ee td gee 0m Rio Janeiro for Nowe every kind of expense except the insuran Colonel Seymour was. the here af Ghose, | Was & politic meeting. Both parties used re- | ‘Garrett, Ensign; James Foy, Blacksmith; Thomas Wil- | 24st Boston Company, 15% $2,000 Reading Rafitond Bonds, | "A bark was parsed showing a white signal with s black or dari ‘The above regulations will only be in force until the | 80M. Colone! yn ur was the heer apa | volvers, and it said, fired, in all, eight times, | Jams, John M. Farrar, H J. Queen, George Byington, | 1so0, Str 1 Gb don tee weed eae bine cross in it’ Feb 17, lat 2017 8, lon Soak. royal eompany of steam navigation has completed its | tepec, Ge was the Seamer oan officer to mount | Next morning, the Republican, a whig paper, came | J.T. Coumbe, Wm. J. Stoops, John Y. Donn, Wash- arrangements to give bills, which will be in force from | the walls, and cut down, with his own sword, the | out with an assault upon Dr. Pretontaine, who is | i2gton ise, Walters N. Barker, David Fowble, J. M. 230, 1636; 25 do. do., bAS, 1646; 60 do, oo 200, 17; 60 do, do is: y dollars, 80 ity. . Trumbull 1s lem s . Meaux, W.H. Crank, A.N. Douglass, C . - Ba ‘b, 32,0001be bs 1d Jan 11, bonnd home: that the weight of box and specie, and everything in. | Wl, cf this Be Mr. Ht sh Be bein an of the fow that atraggle Eee ee % the cane poe | John Carrington, J.D’ Macklin, Hdward Beasley, Jue’ eB 3 50) om | Toit Jan Ir Ble Mamas iarding Pier 300 cluded, may be about 135 pounds, ora mule load. well known ability, and high standing in the com- | sivle dates. is to be ‘d (ti ‘atamidst the re- | © Field, E H. Jones, T § Tabb, C. E, Yeatman, Miles Su = 120 ca, *| bone (and sld Jan 11 for home ior. Royce, SH, 1300 whatey 1 If pereons remitting ‘. ele attend foe taming munity. He wasa member of Congress from this Harry rab she eeeeh ee stration, post-routes Oe oe John F nents, Gon be ims 1B0bIa eialee {6th to sine) gk Nee icg, ns | directions, they not be under the neoot A . 4 . c 3 f i i larper Shelton, C. 189 r 5 ploying any agent in this city, other than the agent of dieigh o few tai ainees bik hepaee Mia ae Our town 1s enlivened occasionally, you know, | enezer Eliasson, a Reynolds, : es = 170 do ipink ‘own iecanictveny SME id | the company. guished for any striking oF bri'tiant qualities while | w,th a street fight. We have ong or two of | A. Peterson, Jr, 8. B. Harris, J. M. Harrie, John Q. = - 20 de, | (andeld 224 to rule Homeward} NL, 20 0p 200 wh 600 The “a oe bills of lading of the specie remitted, | occupying that station, excepting that his oppo- | this kind within a few days—not very serious, | Jackson. A. L. Land, W. F. Parker, F. W. Parker, J.R. Of 10,000 Ibs. northwest were | Jbsbore; 18th, Java, Lucas, FH, 1100 ap 300 wh, 3100 ibs 2, | ought to besent te the agent, accompaniod with an | nonents claimed that he evaded all important | ». p. Blair, Jr., about the let February challenged | Peters, William Urquhart. Passengers—John P. Bow- | made at 3le. Martha, Folger, Nan, 1700 sp. ‘The Martha and Jara romained im: open letter for the correspondent or consignee in Eu- | questions, and was by them dubbed as the “Artful L. Pickering, the editor of the Union. Pickernag | 3¢8 Richard Christlan—Total 76, Wuisxey.Sales of 200 bbls. State prison were made | fort22d. and would cruie homoward; the Flora remained aleo, | Tope cr other place, As well the original, es also the | Lodger.” Mr. Trumbull has the confidence of his | 4: Pickering, the ed acrangamanl Aeterna incon SBT RtCra a OETA: at 220.,and 50 960 hhds. Crudge, on time, interest | “At ionoludu, Nev 19, Samuel Roberteon, Turner, FH, full, toe | copy of this open letter, ought to be sent on at the | ooiiy and will command a large vote. Usaha ; ot fi The followi: Bon! land, by the Great | *#¢ed. home 20th, game time, and the agent will take care to despatch The F cata Hi ted Col. ‘Th ed onastreetencounter. Blair would not fight wing persons go overland, by the Great Sroxen—BShip Jefferson, from North Pacifio Ocean for New them at different times. The agent will tend to the | 1/2 ceemnour, of this city, Col Sepmoree® | that way. Both published ‘‘cards,” and so the | Salt Lake. ‘They leave Washington on Ist April. MARKETS ELSEWHERE, London, 18 months out, March 14, lat 18 35 N, lon 69 40. - of remitting will consist in the disem- | popular. During the late war with Mexico, Cot, | met Pickering, suddenly and unexpectediy, and | F,cidsborongh Brod Edmonson, Treasurer; A. H. | Woroestor Mallronéy 051/40 Heading Wallgonde 104g 06 Go. tee | MEET as Go ee erPeel (Feb 7) for hp of g 4 rammed the point of his umbrella in his eye. i ‘th i } is Boy, Maling, from — for Liverpool, March 27, lat sre Caran SUIS LEWIS, Interior Agent,» | ‘sites dante Besides all tiie Gaemony | supposed 19 be in some way connected with tha | HF Lloyd, Robart Slight. Wh S? Griiehe: Osoue S| at st, Louie March 2btne by the Rev, W. Gris- npn Fea rie aa aa ae Aexncreciciistneriteecaureen | has Galemia Ole: Rial) arden, ana distieeeeea Union, and rather ungenerously charged him with | Queen,’ Richard J. Culverwell, 1. A. Tardslla, Hoary | wold, Jous ft’ Stannoree jure, Se ORe te Lenn | eee ase Frankl cried the back Mangere Hise Rafe oe Panama, Jan. 22, 1849. } himeelf asa member of Congress four years since. eing the person engaged wii air in the Hight. | Vermillion, C. Columbus McLeod, Th. P, Kingsbury, mee daughter of the late Samuel W. Coates, of this | Buenos Ayres (dan) for Phage Put inte abin ont ot ; bi The doctor thereupon called on the editor of ihe . G. i qd vi It 1g not a little astonishing that with all the ac- | He was then elected from this district by a large Republican, A. B. Chambers, for a retraction. oS Mesby, irae Wine ee Rn iow ———_—_—_—. wee peer and paved company with on” ey 234, in acca knowledged enterprise we possess, the British majority, although this 1s one of the strongest Chambers ’ declined. Pretontaine _ challenged | ington, J. H. Barker, Ch G. Alexander. H. Carter Dore Died, lon 67 0. merchants generally contrive to get ahead in all | whig districts in the State. He is popular with all | Chambers, but the letter would not fight, but ened | fee; FB. Windsor, W. Btn Charles Bishop, | _ On Friday, March 30, Joun McKenziz,a native of | "br William Penn, fishing, March 16 on Georje’s Bank, important matters. This arrangement for the safe | clasees; and many whigs will vote for him at the out a peace warrant against the challenger who | Fielder N. Magruder, John V. Ennis, J.T. Ennis, Jo. | Rossbire, Scotland, in the 46th year of his age. Foreign Ports, tranemision of specie will, in all probability, send | coming election. He will, 1 think, be elected by | was arrested and held to buil in the sum of ¢3,000, | ##Ph Thaw, Josiah P. Hills, Thomas B. Seott, [sane E. | His frlends, relations and acquaintances, also those Pe rat By roar eaaed bark Kensington, Baxter, from Neve nearly the whole of it into the vaults of the Bank | the people—though, perhaps, all the rest of the i) Owen, D. R. Wall, Charles Fenderich, Jas. Wardell, | of his eons, Alexander, likewise those of his Buenos Avnus, Jam, SL—Sbip Corvo, ea : sagt me peop . k, ES) ip », Gornsm, % ‘og; berks of England, instead of finding its way here, as it | ticket may be defeated. 4 or 5; Success, Conway. for eorg m Franklin, Charles Reed, | £0n-in-law John en ciao ee ee Augustus J. Capron, Wi ick, and the members of the | piccricie Tiassa ought to do. The Hon. John M. Niles, late United States Se- Slovements for Uallfornia. goof © want's ; “a soa Baeuee hp nie Inve. fovaiten aS a8 tne eanccan Misc ha By the way, we learn from a private letter from | nator, is the free soil candidate for the guberna- FROM NEW YORK. _ "The company are admirably equipped for the ex- | April, at four o’clook, frem his late residence, corner Ealsm, diag: Paiestine, 8 e i ; late public acts; fate charac- t] jt 2 irda; ist of Maro! Lo Wi + city to San Francisco ; tare $200. The preprietor | ter is above reproach, he 18 unpopillar with even | Mckee hence fer Soa Heel ae ocean | teach their destination. “They are all active, re- H Leovory WititaM, | Boston, dg; Hyder All, unc; Palos, Hatoh fcr Bos § 9 p. son of Augustus and Mathilda Ric of the line has been over the route, ands sanguine | his own party and of course will be elected—to gueker hones for Fas 55 jong S18 Agta | apectable, and ee and seve! of his succes: 5 ef at home. A The foll 18 a hst of th in th . % . r ——————— ‘he candidates for Congress in the first district 2 JONOWINg 18 a lst le passengers in the The Chicago Advertiser, ot the 2lat ult., saya:— | Geri bark Rising Sun, Capt. Hooper, for Saa Francisco: fally i Our Baltimore Correspondence, are (whig) Charles Chapman, et Hartford, and | “Rising Sus Mining amd Truding Avnoclations Groc Heer gar citizens, M- O. Hale, GG. Dorwity | oon, April 2d, at one o'elook, from'19 Division street, ter, aged two years | rus Bridley, 40; Joa Cushio, Horman, do; Wash e dog a brig from Charle:ton, with rice, arp day ie ae ‘ also the members of the = fn pork 5 lly a) ip Welty Wes nae Fic , No. .O. of O. F.. are respect- te Le "Brew J Med a soos ee lew tend the funeral, on Monday after- | foTos‘on: ruta (Nov) Matinon for Boe ad Heston tt Batrrmore, March 31, 1849, (Coe Loren P, Waldo, of Tolland. This | 5p Hooper, Salem, Mass; John Bouton, N. York ; 4 without further invitation. Ne 7, ‘ . | district will be closely contested. The free soil | Hers Gecaht Sena ‘Ga: 8. LS | fornia, on Saturday—took the cars on the Galena | "jn °gouth Brooklyn, on Saturday, March Stst, 1840, , ton, from Wilmington, WO, wing Fine Weather—Commarce and Business of Balty | candidate has withdrawn in ievor of Walde, and | Ugiay Graan Savanaan, Gas S. Starrett att, N. | retlroad, and were fo descend the O'Plain end Iii: | ye!" guts 2tooum, 08 Satur Margaret Miller.” -.” | | Cyansnu (neat Coplay), about Jan GA8id tip’ Caleb. more--Reform Needed—A Sad Seduction Case— | part of that. party will, through this measure, be |W. Valk, do; John F. Lohte, Nes’ Yorks’ 4, | ois rivers in a boat to Peru. The body will be taken to Cornwall, Orange Co,, on | Arther, Boston. : Marine Dusaster—Canal Trade—Tax Paying— Miduced to vote Tor Waldo. hapmaa has man E Osborn, do; Cornelius 2. Noble, do; ae Ketebum, MeeaRay erat tor saver tients tovat eo Warrsh stzest, Gieascow about Teh Br ara Fringean tee Boreoa "7 le lo; John T. re leat A a jouto: lo; Jos ;, be Gor B. vy Js 2] Signora Tedesco--Markets--Stock Board, §c. personel nena bye small majong? 224 Will | oyt, doySolomon Seott, de; Edward Piegse, doi Ste- |, ADDITIONAL, Gorp Newa—A Valparaiso date of | On Saturday morning, the Siet ult , Manta Heiexa, | eon, from Valyacaise for Boston,'23 oS) dapat rem SP The month of March, contrary to custom, 1s | The whige of the second district heve for their phen Streeter, do; j Charles E. Bub, do; Andrew Morri- Sent ty) : ue ACETISS Raia exe tenons, all only daughter of Claus ‘and Catharine Albers, aged ome Forts " H 7 q son, do; Charles Warner, do; Jarvis ‘atrar, do; 4 5 i al 1S months ab lays. , March 30, AM—, jerdert, Hallet i Jeaving us to-day ina holiday swt, instead of its | candidate Tames F. Babcoek (editor ef the New | Ogell, do; John. Dessaa, do; E. B. Crocker ton marvellous as ever. Remittances of gold jatinne | The friends and ‘Bequaintances of the family, also | aisline Grete Newey ane ear B Pendiene hee usual blustering and obstreperous manner. Haven Palladium). There 18 a strong and deter- | Rogers, do; C, W. H. Smith, do; Geo. W. Fisher, Re: | to come forward in sume of 50,000 to $100,000, and | the members of German Oak Lodge, No. 821. 0. of 0. | Orleans batk J’8 Walp, Howland, Buevor Ayres: sehr Jom ‘The number of foreign arrivals at this port, dur- | mined Gaiertry toMr.B., and he will not com- ) venswood, 1.. 1.; Geo. G. Arnold, Troy, N. Yor 8 Boodle gone | F.,and the members of Boland Lodge No. 10 A. O. of | Tyler, Lavendeo, Frederickaburg. Cld ship York, Cheever, Sam 3 Jesse | besides the twenty-one expedition mand afull vote of his party. His oj it (de- | L. Rayner, do; Elisha H, Pe zs i G’F,, are invited to attend her funeral, at half past Er rh amy Per. ang the past fortnight, is greater than wasever | mocrat) is Gen. Walter Booth, at Monien (de- Sidney Beliwin Branfors, Connecticut: (sora hae cr Ie a Bae anon: September ers “ne 0 o'clock, from No. 60 Market street, corner of Mon- Freeman, Bou’, Norftis rig Waharge, Baits Moule are known before in the sameperiod ef time. Thecom- | is also the candidate of the free soilers, but is | Bush, Branford, Connecticut; A. A. Finney, Hudson, j ji zoe. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- | ¢ Brooks, Rosebrooks Buckaville, SC; Granger. Phisny, a ; looked ther “‘twaddler” in politics, | Michigan; Frederick A. Sampson, Dedham, Mass; Phil: | Perth, taking provisiens, wines, brandies, manu- | tery for Interment. March $0 PM—Cid bark True Maa, Doane, Norfolk, to lend for * merce cf Baltimore 1s undoubtedly rapidly increas aa e il not a bik anak Apts et f the donee lip Brinkerhoff, Bloomfield, N.J.; Eben R. Coit, do; | factured goods, gold and silver coin, and passen- | “At New Orleans, on the 19th ult., Mrs. Exizapera | Roebelle; sohe Stranger, Phinney, Albany oy. Nothing ang, as our shipping merchants are of the right sort and will not com 1 support of the demo- | ean Garabrant, Newark, N. J.; Wm. Rundle, do; John | gersof all claeses. We understand there are a | C. Davinsox, widow of the late James Davidson, aged | sailed, wind NNE, stormy. The vessel in Nantashet toads ride y fant F cratic party. The chances are rather in favor of * 7 Ff i 61 years tS f _ | safely, although there is a very heavy sea outeidi and are not afraid of their own shadows. Our whole- Babcock, but he may be defeated. Gera eel, Wm, E. Hugwon, F Tank, N; pha arabe otier tale Rape a the, paadyiet aan cna years ares ‘ident of New ork see eee a Bare he mp ve te eens Gall, Donnell, New F ¢ . ; 4 ton, Del.; | unable to move, owing to their crews having de y York, via Norfolk; 'oeahontas, reports off the Raj sale merchants, however, or at least most of them, =e dee peated Rules pare nominated Bemiab Watson, Milford, Del; Joseph Glasson, Jersey | serted for California.” BO omen Sethe orp ag ships bound out, and two Sthere at ac ober, a Bark 4 ° : . John A. Rockw: | ; NvJ ; Jas. | oma . | bourd out: mbians, should have served an apprenticeshipin New York | incumbent. Mr Reve ssound,stering, aa bite ONiN neuen joes Deve Yor Sewl, | pe Mother letter states that about one hundred ex- | 1 i Court, Senator and ‘Treasurer, for the | B af, With parengers, esting into Aunapolio Reade Iphia beto my i i B. Hel’ Mati 5 achusette. a bark. Cid, L or Philadelphia before starting on their own hook. | whig. He 18 undoubtedly a man of talent, and ke, el ee do; Chas. Th ‘At Whitesborough, N.Y. on the 26th wlt., Lewis | et; brigNors. Jorden, br Johns 1B sche Hwa, Ward. West peditions, in all, had been fitted outjalong thewhele coast. The Gea in 60 days from San There 1s no other commercial city in the Union | deserves well of the party, but will probably be : Ff V‘ghotupeon, | Francisco, and French brig Nouveau-Perseverant, | Benny’ tm the 854 gear-el bin ager The dcoesecd waa | die kueprise, Bibber, Mantaoi om that would allow ninety-nine out of every hundred defeated, as the democrats and free, eolers have Metres Mile AND A eninpbon, a tint Cea in 65 days, arrived at Valparaiso the ‘right of Feb. | born in New Jersey, But emlgrated to this state, while Totter Sind sesas Onte Boyaion, do; Bare Fields, Ware country merchants to pass throughits limits‘on their | of Hanjden, ioe, teat "candidate, ‘Goveca oo Boston; H. 8. Fuller, Port Chester, Conn.; Tyler Fuller, | 5, bringing, together, the amount o! ia m0 in | quite young, and passed the early part of his life at | haz; Queen, Dawson, Providence. way toanother market. Such, however, has been | 18 inferior to Rockwell in point of talent, but he de the case with Baltimore this spring ; not less than | "88 lately adopted the “ Buffalo plattorm” and the | B two handred having passed through here every | “coalition” will probably elect him. Gov. C. ae day, n their way ‘North, during 2 past month; | Wa8 on the Cass electoral ticket last November. | L. an 1 do; Jt zi , do; Wim. H. old grain.—Boston Adverteser, March Susarneren, Mereh 3 — Are ¥ ‘Aino ths Atchimedse, Rising ‘Compngeiees | oo = of Oneida when all that region of country was a fooler NYork. | In the Offing brig Alerauin, Armiihs mary ‘W.B. Durant. Baker Smith, Wm, a derners, and settled at Whitesborough when Utica delphia, Cid ship, Telasaar, ‘Wood; Liverpool; bark Princess do- .J.3 Wm. C, Smith, Brooklyn, | | CHoLena in New Onieans.— We regretto learn, | consisted of but three or four houses. He lived to see | sepl ine (Nerw), Sohnson, Btottin via Cowes, Harward, 4 - | by private advices trom New Orleans,‘that the | the latter place a large city. In Whitesborough he | Liverpock ‘Magnolia, Morris. Havana; Wm Hi Spear, Black, Ni York. [Also the Passon- | by’ p etd Taam forty Sears. . Barapa; ech Hiudson,, Nastan, NP; steamer Water: wom = jambridge, WashingtonCo. He removed to the Coed John A. Lawrenc ‘Wm. Ashley, J. ti ser - Schants, Buffalo; M. F. Bar- lera 18 rapidly extending its progress in that | spent more - a beled! en cganes here, thas baaieee a8 acto se en aioe eee er, W. C. Taylor, R. M. Frenoh, Fort Wayne, Ind.; | city, and that all classes are subject to its attacks. On ae eye March Slst, Joun Hocan, ae Chain Bathe oe fad is remedy should be applied a once, or thers | {wlf, and have imported General Wilson, of New | Chima, quisuaaeet Curt, fetes Casriges, Henry | The ccial report of the Board of Health gave | "Ref jamennd JuiaHoran, ' OT (acucla Work, Weat te ieno use of our expending millions of money to | Hampshire, and other distinguished whigs, to | Loveland, K. Viall, Francis White, Wertport, Me.; Ju- 296 deaths tor the week ending the 17th instant, on Sunday afternoon, at half- wears George Bvane, Kellar, Phi- yee stump it the presert week; but the fates seem to | Han P. Letham, Williameburgh, L. 1; Chas. He of which 204 were by cholera. Ot the whole | past one o'clock, from his late residence, 120 Centre bald reese mer the! exclasive ‘benefit of other be against tents for the long storm has prevented Morse, Port Chester—Total, 84. i + Ghee. Henry | number, 104 were natives of Ireland.—Gharleston | Brest. : : East Thomaston, March 26—Are echt (S. C.) Mercury, March 27. At Gorhen, Orange county, N. Y., at the residence | Norfolk. Sid 23d, schrs Patrio Haaneb & pega fe Buoklyn, New York; 24th, There is a young man, a teacher of music, | ®®¥. gathering of importance, Count on a demo- The following is a correct list of passengers in . a. W. Olt Mondey, ult., | o,Crockett, Richmond; 25th, Peru, Bart, New York; 25th, Bane named David pein pened ining an dell have ot gratic Congressman from the third district in the bark Plymouth, Coptain G. Perkins, which Mies Lite ana Guess Bln Gene er, Neusuan ral Webingtan Lodge wee 1,1 | Piaceomneta Mane Bcd ees atte etka; Welaveny ie e of attempting to shoot a man name - ree . sailed 2 lor Vera Cruz:— ATE Mrs. Ge le Salem 488.) | O. of O. F., Baltimore, in the 40th year of his age. ‘14th, brige Alex Millihon, Hall, Laguna; Mary Adaline, Barker, John C. Morgan, a few days since. It appears | ,. Of the fourth district Ieannot speak very defiai- | “samuel J” Clarke, Jz; B. Kimberly, Elisha Smith, | Registcr, of the 22d inst., speaking of the late Mrs. . z if bo York, sees? ain Lxwxs, March 29—Tho sohr Jorome, Willard, from Boston for ‘hat iioover has a sister about filteen years of age, | tively, not being as well Bosted up as others.’ The | Jno. Francis, Edwin’ W. Colt, Wm, J. Wateon, M. D., | Elbridge Gerry, says :—* Mrs, Gerry wasadaugh- osha 3 MARITIME TELLIGEACE Philadelphia, with sugar, saltpetre, ko, is well up on the beach, ‘other are bot wuige have nominated Dr. Thomas B. Bu Thos. J. Goodall, V. D. Cornish, Robt. Wilson, J. Dwa- | ter of the venerable Charles Thompson, the Sec- MARIT *¢ | about 4 miles Bouth of Benoon Light Hi bere 40 teams pees eller ie i ie pee dead age iat Norwalk, and the democrats Nathaniel Wi an, eee F, Moulton, Geo. MeGi e, Wm. A. Kim- retary ef the Revelutionary Congress. *She was Jo ein hating her one, Ms plage fos Tea at to Phila About a year since he left her at board with a lady | Eéq.,of Danbury. This is a strong whig district, | berly, W1 ta ot Jno. Pevoe, William Welle, GW. | one of the most elegant and accomplished ladies Port of New York, April 1, 1849, allast! ane bead toe Pease ae tare rine bole ie in Reading, Pa., whilet he travelled througa the | (Truman Smith’s district,) andthe probabilitiesare | Porets' gre ciam ane, Cae, undermeod David». | of herday. ‘Trained up amidst the scenes of the —_____ same vicinity. The sehr Bucs, tetera rperied om he bok opp country, following his profeasion. (On returning to | 1 favor of Dr, Butler; but the free soilers are alao | 5 °Q: Cowles, George D. French, Chas. Baldwin, Chas, | ‘evolution, she possessed all the energy and firm- bd befor tree tnt inte ea be da Iota re exl snd thengh sheleaks » little, no doubt, shonld the moving 1n this quarter, and questioning candi- jt. Mi U , A. Dean, W. H. Johi , | ness of those times. During her husband’s absence 4 TT “4 be fine one sceoreremne elie dates, go the highest bidder for their votes may | eee ite EB. Rishard, C 3. Watere Ho Wa: | as ambaseador to France, her house was entered Genial titwe favorable, we shall sucore! in gottine ber of, undve these man, had engaged the affections of his sister un- | b€ elected. You may, IDK, put this district der the pretence that he was single, and by means whig. I have endeavored to ve you a sketch ) Richd. E. Lang- | by a burglar, when, animated with a true courage, Bhipe—Balance, Ri San Franoicco, Cook & Smith; Issac | °F our days from now will bo on her way to the city, to underge: astus Clark, Chas. | she seized a pistol and encountered him; he fle of Clvarponls CH Marshall Co; Charles. | “sire, f hi litical matters stand with us. It 13 C. Oroutt, J. 8. Blakeslee, | before her, j d from a window, broke his le, > of chloroform had perfected her ruin. In a state | Of how po | ag; tis, Geo. B. Ci Francis | and wae taken.” Her husband died peor; ‘aa, ‘4 ater, San Franciteo; Convoy, Hupper, New d, Burr, Gibraltar, af, Deanistoun ® Cos * ji i i ded.” gies, bordering onj distraction, he procured a pisto! and | “ nite worse confouni < eo. on, S. M. Potter, A. B. ‘A. y ‘ ° ; A r Legislature wi!l be a motley collection of ? J rovide for this relict of Governor, Signer of the sand gy wang," cre. | 7 gee a nde wcnrenay | Yat Crust, Foal BT | Broun of nena eae roa auc dem Pratt ctade | Ps tn, Pros ron reg * | enacted. Rarely do you see the two great parties in > . » er 6On Was appointe: jurveyor for the port o! by & tt nfuegon in yn, cam Det gina ies ieee tina Wittens old Connecticut so shaken and mixed up. The de- | March 30th, for San Francisco, with the Island | Boston 3 but the ruthless roscription of ‘eckson | Siuchteeents roid ape. | Marth 0,7 FM: The packet aah ty ahip for E : avis; ‘Dyer, St ‘Croix, J H Rivera; ita having discharge’ : 4 i City Mining and Trading Association, v: 4 - | rium, (Br) Coulter, St Johua NF, Soule, Whitney & Cor w | (me down this afternoon, and afwer havin ged her sol takang anater sr af hum when arrested | working hard. The whigs afein a quatdary,and | , © 2aldvin Litt A. QDighasog. Grattan, | S4en.nim from oflic, and hus mother from com: | Got utter las 3 uti "auieae Sevan | ce tebmauar ect faa fe raised him many friends in this city, who are | 2" quarreling and anathemizing oe free soilers Nerwiob, Conn; T. Barc! of the East India Company, left her a handsome Sours erence er & Lord; Baral Voee, | "Mi Knttas Ponz, March 27—Ta port, brie Mectanie, Kelley, foe determined to aid him as tar as lies in their | f0F Bo1ng over to the democrats. Who can blame | W Hall, New York: J.P, fortune. Col. J. T. Austin, the late Attorney 3 New York, 1’; schrs Riise Hupper, Robbins, do; TR Jones, fot ae Vose. tae them? "The whig papers of this State, in the late ak Gok beet! General of Matsachusetts, married her eldest icivrJalia Aan, ris abhi, Noy Hale, King dg | BAERS ra 1 ame D, . 8. Allen, J. S. Rowe, N. York; L, H. | daughter.” JG Williams; Sarah JACHIAS, Mareh 26—( probably ald as they wore reparted elf R. M. Mitchell, J. su i presidential campaign, headed taeir columns with | Green Point; W. “| rt, i % Bie rorietpee cael ed bre *¢ Taylor, Fillmore, ‘and Free Soil,” and Truman, | Langdon, Fort Plains, N. York; Peter Craig, Gre = _ Emith; Mery Mankin, ‘Latoureti dy Victor, Bunker Norfolk, Me ee Pe ee br cyl Feltimore pretty extensively this season. No less | coih, and Sensicr Baldwin reiterated this sen, tere 8. Lawrence, New York; B. By Bishop, CITY SitAbm REtPONS, Sturece, Clesrman Bo; HC Meta, Smith, Philadelphia; H | 'Ncayorx, March 20—Art sobre Ana Coles, White her yoons ofimterior Penneyivania, arrived at our wharves | titent throughout the State, and pledged them. | Coll Conn. R. Austin, J.V. Raymond, New Sarunpay, Maroh 81-2. oM. | MsKec: arab, Parsons Fortland:G Le Loval, do, MW llerrick | bound te New Tork; Richmond, Datrett hence lor New For yesterday. wane? | selves and their, party that free soil ‘measures | York) C.’H. Mend, Brooklyn, L. 1'; J. Kendall, T. Sarunpar, Mateh S16 P.M, | BOojNative Ameroan, Laman, do; Stary Glick, Nickerson, Be- | [on Ben ian Cachect "ataning pitgd Se pare The city Collector's office was yesterday crowd- | Would and should be carried out. What foolish- | Hurst, E. Stimpson, D. ene, % OO wittiniae There wos a fair business doing in flour, and sales of | Bloons Teaser, Gardner, Régariown; Vigilant, Heath, Provi- | Se¢prwick Boston dg New York; Westporh, Eawyer, Poaahte York; A. Fink, Gre 4 wd i ~ tank, di ‘Onatle, Mi Brincklo, New York; F. V. Dike, Brooklyn, L. 1'; J. | tia St id Southera, were made at about | dence; Froef Giass, Biydenburah, do; President, Fribte, New | '*':5Vonton: March 28—-Are sthe Louies, Crocker, 2, A whig party of this State, and they ought tofeel the yesterday's rates, ineluding s lot of Oswego, which was an hn i eam 4 payers, it having been announced that seven per a be Ay gies ie —e! Told for export. A sale of Pennsylvanie wheat was pig, See ce iu duis Gs outros, Foland, ow 3 eels F ¢ Carbondale rebuke. Lucky it is forthe whigs ot Connecticut | Mi ul Arrived. for portlet bet atoha at re Nica rod sky arad. that ‘Truman hag not received a seat in the new | Sheffidd, Maso; ED. Pro tice, South santa, Come? made, cm terme stated below. Coe wae Call, endeules |, Meuneip, tenegen: Qiman Oe Maren 38, with mdse | | New Hav eh vatk Don Joag, Thorp, Porte as much asa dozen clerks could count and receipt | Cabinet, for a suecessor to be elected by the com- | J. E. Andrews, Shefeld, Mass; H. A. Pinckney, New | Moderate, ‘There was no change in meal. Rye re- aan brig yi eo henge for Obattoaton “30th, "1 A ewan’ | E°., cone, Mareh 20,—Arr Mores, Conway, Providens® r! dS hi fo | 19g Legislature, will stand a good chance to be a | York; W.C. Lee, Pennsylvania; W.C, Sherwood, New | msined about the same. Rye flor was ashade firmer. | Et'Cvpe' Hoary, tassed the oreck of a Teo hafta Speen for Now Forks ashe Bese puier daalh’ Porters her tay tee for. The city and State taxes this year amount to | # t The whi re tod he | York; H. Haynes, Brooklyn, L. il.; ‘T. Houstworth, 1. tly mot Jong in that eondivion; could not | Stith "mavcsh, Tenet tee Kena ie ease ok Seas 118 cents on the $100 worth of property, being 7 | @¢mocrat. | Dhe i papers to-day say the jour, 2nd, A’ F. Gooddell, New York. 0 & vemel of 275 tons. Same saith, arene “i . sen f--4 eents on the $100 less than it was last year. “coalition” is complete, as in most of the senato- Shameld’ Mass ; M. Evane, Wromtny valle NES . ‘with molasooe, of whieh brige Denmark and Montages onty have ) Signora Tedesco’s concert last night excelled | ru! districts the denfcrats have united with the | Breatord, SheMeld, Mass.;' Richard flarrie Richicd 8: been before mentioned an hang of the kind ever given in Baltimore. The | free, soilers. jenry A. Pintlay, New York—Total, 62. Cost Faovinaxce, March 29—Bid echr William P Williams Rogeae ed to overflow throughout the day, by our tax | "ees! Their treachery 1s about to recoil on the ot Bam . i . kee, Savan u (| “ The election takes place on Monday next, the inclusive of vessel, outfit, ko , $21,608. of pots were made at | sip steering North, with lose of main oa $00 pereone present, ‘compriceig the upper ten | 24 ADnL ' anton a anal tenn sat, tis | feelers nie pido rate Ha ian A Baa Pacey of the ety in fell force. Her Noloe a8 ecidedly Our St, Louis Correspondence. onthe Haale 6 are tee passengers tn ithe yh bert bbls. ; b; of Now Orleans, 27 bbls. Yank showing a white senal pth pe meee: mt oni el, an e windows in} 4 5 itche! Japt. Cox, which cleared at New time, the reeeipts for the Puuaperrnta, March 80—Arr bark Mt Bangs, Tilsed’ coala'be heard in lis ich tmetody & equate ; Sr. Lovis, Match 17, 1849. | Bedford on the 27th inst. tor Galiforsia «- perled last year were 1.400 bbls ; being an in- vegh eb Fue mdse and 256 seorage pessingers tor Brows. | sahr Herron, Baal, NewDUrypore. Clé big Son Floss Stoaieys from the concert room. Revolutionary Movements 1» Missourr—Politveal |" ‘The members of the Kennebeo Trading and Minin, ube prices throughiout the wiater | co Rios F experienced sovere caleg Clenewtsonn, Masth £0—Arecebe Lady Clinton, C New Nothing has trangpired yet with regard to the Wireworking—Senator Bentonand Free Sol— : have been unusually high, in cotenpance of ie high | ried away hee nm mop York. Sid scbreH H Talman, Yo New ‘York; Sarah AnaR Custom louse and Post Office of Baltimore; Col il Si , prices abroad, andthe very light stock here, although | ‘ ziexiag; caren beet cee [oxo Pinkham, Boston; Mentors, Philips Thomaston. Monroe, of the Baikmore Patriot sands, the beat Mail yee ys ah Hie yc a htmg, Se. e Fe nedh pA Rg be lied by the receipts, as | 9 O'P eee Blow are Mareh 60— Arr bark of Orleans, Upton, Boenow i tot, r Astorm 1s rapidly approaching the political we ship Brookal , Lawrence Glargow, Feb 26, with mdeo ard rANNAH, Mareh 2%-Cid Br brig Pheonix, Meik! MARKETS. world of Missouri, which canaot fail to shake it to Food The stork on hand on the ub vets (all of whom have been, well during the a oi; Zant souty, Palmer & Co,, is 348 bbis.; 24 do, do. 26 de demned, 16 do.; total sabes, 461 condemned, id barke Rv (Br) Liverpool cerinee ssoge) fo Woodhull & Minturr The B arrived of the Hook on | Boston; by A Carritee, aderesé, cals kaart Tat a Thea Mastery winds. Maren ii iot 49 Gor toes) 3) Bl Noes Yor 4 mara Et in Teary Mas i ~ Baste 16th, tat 46 48,10m 30 0%, Coll lew Yor! ae ‘New York; itenry Mar- ‘The last sales of Howard street were at Pd Ot Sak its centre, break up its long dominant party, and - bark Rival, steoring Bast. fyexo tenmaip Roropeshenee for Liverpel he epored having weta ogee Sui Naor, Wreit; ae ra he 7 some holders were offering to se Prices | totally destroy the hopes ef long successful aspir. and receipts of wheat are very lig! Thea. Good to Prime reds at 5 centsto $1, | ants. The elements of their political agitation 296 cents and dull; ordinary to goo. . brook (Br), Kent; Thames, Remue; Mi (Br) No white wheat arriving, itis nominaly Bertha ed | have been warmed into existence by @few disap- | 4%. Pitiston; Jeb ; peers olen Eeis Ove in valhatand 7 | Grom i i, Se "Sasiaet | ton. = aelipte are Tair, ond sales consiaceer, Beavy. ‘The | pointed demagogues, hailing from the democratic | sna.-A” Gilmore, South Leeds, Mey ‘Al thet, fo Opin Match 35 fat (287 Jon our asheyoginise | SUEY, MeColem, for Hail: Merchans, Greg rank data), son. | We now quote white at 42.0 4( cents, and yei- | anke, aided by a few others already enjoying | Wbitfeld. Me; Jes. A. Rigiy, Oldtown, brah a sip bound East towing, No 6008, dit at 40 90 lon | Alle, for Nverky Bartow, Fraser for Glaagow; Hlptls P Brose Sra tb oenta which alte Rye—small sales at | place and circumstance, but who latterly have not I lot Sou ra country Drea fp No i 54 renpock brs Chiston “oder saking at oe 30 cents, and dull; beince wanee | felt sate in their prosperity. The exertions of these raf Cox, Wa. I er meee eRtEL Cea bt berk Barnh, Wilson, Dublin, 36 days in ballnt, t0J Me- do; Confidence, Mere Seeds.—The demand for clover seed is moderate. 5. H. Ci Teen 8,600 » 10,000 bushels, including mixed. at 630., anda triots have, of ses been seconded by the itherto minonity party, the hich for the pure pur- ‘We now quote at $8 5029375, aunt, Muipby,’c pose of dividing before conquer! The denoue- | herd, Benj. Givings, John R. Richards, Wm. Crooket, | !Bg, but ne sales were re ¥r brig Mario, - —, Naples, 49 4: to order, pat 5 Pater sah as OO les, te $116, and timothy $2 60 a 98 per el, as to (uality; eter. mn, 59 days, with mdse, to Morrill, 8, 8. Wentworth, Joseph Shep. | lot of yellow at 56, 2 bare rons farpe 08g Wate offer: _ ¢ H Marshall, as Reece ue 4 Baker; acd Britt, Waite ‘tian; Water her, idg; Vs New “Heh Salis Aun Rich, Rish, Baltimore, reg, 8 Hors Waln, Overs! Mancn 90.91 0 Maryland der 2,96; 91,000 | Ment of all this will be, that Missouri must shortly | Chas. H. Ruvsoll, Arthur Thing, of ——, Me: Chas, be eels te we Ryenicen of hee ‘ ‘Below. [oo ean hs el tg dy dg) Vandation, Melnure, New. Maryland quar. 8's, 80; $600 Cit JB, op, 9636 ; | Become subject to the rule of the whig party, while | Rider, R. f-; Rieleed Peaderghas, Semnal Fucker, wore made at 696, re. | Br barks 8p Wolly fom Liverpost tek Be a sit Yeah 26— Are brig 8 A Tancaster, Loveland, Me lod, 003; 26 ahs, Fas. & Pit. ‘West, | the democrats will quietly sit down and enjoy, as | Chas. Geo. 8. ii x gaged the forenoon, in a small way, at $72 62%; © | Also obip, 2 barkwand 2 briga, . abe Boston, Babes, Piven one ae ark Lady See os ead Onn Ra, best they may, the eonsequences of their ownfolly, The Boston Signal, of the 30th ult., saye:—Two | Bo Gs "atterwarde pales of GOO barvels'wore’ cde at Sailed. the Take, Bealth, Glasgow. 274h, eld ship Marion, Thompeos, 5 adicaed a The element which has mainly brought about copsinaieay bound to Calitornia, about eighty in | $9 75092 81'.. Oats sold, for canal and river, at 34 | _Bhiped ui Margaret Evans (pkt), Tinker, Low. } York. Oar Philadelphia Correspondence. this state of things, is the free soil question, | ll, passed through hile street yesterday | § 860, don; Por hag Ud sand a thrust, as it may be said, en the people of Mis- | #fternoon, on their way to the Providence depot. | Correx.—The transactions within » day or two em- Mancntl—Windat XW: iy vaxani, be, Paseen; Arrived, Puitapenrura, March 31, 1849. souri, by the influences before adverted to. It could | They were dressed in their uniform, and were arm- | brace-1,000 begs Rio at 6 a Figen, Seve Bee Bd oveeion, NW; semanas, Bavann, H.gjSteamehip Tennessoe—Wr Alexander and lafy, 36 y i Atcidental Drowning—Death of George Follen— | scarcely be conceived by the uninitiated in the his- | ed and equipped for service. We understand they po ae As he at about 6% @ 60, ok Me i iy = i : Herald Marine Correspondence, png And lady) Mra eB White, ‘ " ‘ t f political profligacy, th . re to go from New York to St. Lous, and then | eslbo, at D ise Ruf: Mise Pitts, Hartford: Mire Pook; Mies Fate ae be en ee of taprncipled tnd ulteraptlous politicians void | take the overland route. ; prices alber reason to dey de net exoved 800 betes; | set Merron, Nor wht ‘Rxpedisent, Cine, Chassense | gue, Balior Mr Sehay sed errant aramaah ee ma i r SOrely oa beat oan aah teak “State oid The Providence, R. Ly Journal, of the 80th, ult. | private bangalan nu °¢ 000% Weetern was made at pearinme t ‘Norleanse By bark Geet | SMH ii, , omg oa ‘The body of John Donaldson Colt was last =f to be ee firmly arrayed against opposition to says:--A company, of '52'persons rom Manchester | | Friant: ‘otton was freely offered to Liverpool at Brita, rk be, i, 4 TO Geeta; 3B Thomas Finan, avin J Spin, 1 evening found in the Delaware, at Arch street | Hef institutions. Yet it will be tound, nevertheless, | N. H., passed through this city yesterday, on their 1.524; 100 tons wood were taken om terme, act Stated, Sree Fpeaenth Meni 2, ety Wineries TBS | Goleman, otalo: ska. Zhompe Dr herf. ‘The , ‘ the fact. ay to Califorma They were dressed in ‘and 18,000 bushels corn were taken, yesterday, in balk Batons Mon Cae ron Bian: E aan r wharf. deceased was the son of William | The inception of this revolution may be traced | unitorm, id wellarmed. The wed overtunt at 4d. The same was offered to-day (but net taken. | tor, panes, Joel Cornwell, Bradley, i Py ‘Dr Colt; Esq., of Danville, Pennsylvania, who dis- | to the date of the great Northern tour made by ee 0 Maa ahs There was no change to other porta, Aiczander 9 Vow iver Merde, Goren, lnlngtoni de aii as or ee Pris Hany appeared on the night of nasylvania, who dis- ertain grave Senators and others, after the nome LOUISIANIA. Favir.—The oarge of the bark Coose, from Palermo | lis Bliss, Leonora, Woolstew, Riel, arttord it White, 48 D Wood; & Sasier, night of the 22d of December last | © General Cals to the Prosidency--e te The steamship Falcon cleared at New Orleans | via New Orleans, wes dioposed ef, te-day, by auction, SabpP Peon Quskilig 4 rien C,Oaiver, N Yerki a Dail frem the hotel at which he had been putting up, | Mike of pacification, condolence and observation, | © the 20th, for Chagres, with the following addi- ieee a cord ee) | octne w thip Motore Sad sunme,(one | SSGpSeRRgS ee tree Otol oj and id pa ; Son foot A aa 40 de. lemons at $1 81%. ‘heen decreed Disteios Ovart, and mows 49 84 whieh Lryenroor—Ship Osledonte Sohn Saxton, Alexandsia Seng and led his frends and relations to suppose that | “«A change came o’er the spirit of some dreams,” tional passengers :-—j he had been murdered f : t that period, and it was not long, thereafter, | nedger, Joon eo natinic de ee Hee wie, W- ‘There have beon sales of 7,000 bs. Rio Grande Tagine and mcshunery ow beard fae anette | ay Goeree H Winter ond is tn the one, ables he had thar ay her joo ecu: tales Seinen eculomaeies were travelling vata, to Homurioisons J. Serpeiees baal pr Geblones Lewis | mixed, 16% a 100.4 mos she 0 and Boeecnery Set ea te aa a CER any Cone BEBalp low Zanlen ds Me J tans 4 “re on this head | impart ite glad breathings to the ot Missouri. | Retnstelm, G: A. Coops. M. Kones, 7 Heighton, | Hav.—Seles of 400 bales wore made, at 45 9 56. ee ant Att the willke to sem again, for Now eg te Thon Allan, Hance, Miele, Me amv, however, put to rest, from the fect that no | The consequence was, that in a where the nar Suita ‘A. Moratear and Tady d Jonnse and (4 patie. ‘The ship Wiliam Hitebeook, which has recently ater Teg seen ait itd hae | tear tin entra hea Od | lta hae | Tice rasan gemacore. 2, | EN a espe | RRR es Mom into , 4 : » Joseph Corsner, Michael Whi J ’ rn mromumped thet be river, and was acci- | received a majority of some five or six thousand | Pe) in Young, 8.'M. Henstll Bantety Lok. | 6Xe. itaes se a ata of he omy of ber, ore ol of Sasa Boots, late Mazon . . ! 3 , where insidious and watiring | bart’ EB. Young Haven ti a 12 was dell at 860. ‘Yorks Me D ay, le Follen, Esq... merchant of this eity, | excruona were mate, the, anual domoencti mee, | ert tiae: Keune Eevard Moore, John Hunley John | bike wae dull at tio. | dey add up 600 hhds, eth Usderwriaes here, Cape J qugghs MW Olarhs Bare a ooo sg ti morning te in Pine street. | +i ‘the ‘alunoct’ sels Ke Wilhelm, John Phintsee, W. J. ‘and Porto Riso, at previous ma, bas, et saved to them more money M Clark, T Haat, Boggs, ¥ Olisgepe F Defuaee, ox aa een sande a mMarung of th was, overcome by the cag dncomearnes Peet, Medhere, ee Wo, ion, Locan Oronmecstibe pate im lower Soojerede bur. sg ela veaieny pene aCe,