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pe ncene wn ve a ee) SY, momentaril; Spirit of the Canadian Press. Interesting fr om California. ws from the West. afloat, at 60 ¢., and 61 ©. for Southern round, mixed; | Almira, Brown, Bi chs Wm Henry; May, Naatuskety Jorees, the great objet in view bes bee womata ine | [Fromihe Hamilton (Try) Spectator, May 10.) Moms May 21, A649. || A correspondent of the Frewier, Guardian, writing | aud 62m (3 c. for Jermey and Northern round yellow.— | Alacra, Bakey, Warwish: Karret Chandiog Keli, Ma Jost sight of by thre masses; this sight of by the acting | The Montreal Trenscript, in an article, showing the ‘The royal mail stesmer Severn, arrived to-day, | trom Bellevue, uuder date of the 16th April, saye:— | iye- Small rales were making at 8 ¢. Outs were lower, | bv D Mersercle, foun, NYoung brig Phaui, ‘eonrtitut however, not eat ‘and landed interests. | miserable state to which the country bas been reduced | in four days from Yors Cruz. From Saturday evening (7th) to rie morning, the | »nd rules of New Jersey were made at 30 ¢., und river viel, Matanzas; Waterloo, Parker, Halifax; Swan, Bray, Bee the tation owen is looked upon ase mere | by the tyranny and inc pacity of the party in power, | | She Diane from San Francisco to the 9th | Misrcurt river rose between four and Ave feet, Mouday | and canal al 83a dime. ‘There war uo Harley on the | Lorient olunteer rowel 4 iy the rebellion 4 onsidered valuable as an pe an with the following sensible observations :— of April, confixaming previous accounts, of abundance of | morning the river was literally filled with flood wood, warket. Pees —Sales of 300 black eyed were made | Hi uch, Fresida on: Poate , Preneh, Allens; Niagara, drop in the bucket, although © ‘As soon 8s the news is “'Thisis a very unfortunate state of things, and yet | gold. ice. aud occasionally @ dead buffalo, whieh caused no | at 125 ¢., and 100 bbls. white Beans at 110 Zour ae » Becket, Uarcovk, en oe instrument for thelt PorFiney will begin to agitate. If] itis actually our state. Let the action of the home | — Gembliag and inebriety were on the increase. soo rtir among the {ndians wt Bellevue, running | 1123, c. por bushel. Prov dence; rleamers Jersey Trader, Grace 8 York; Ovpred, reevlved from Kneiowed, the agitation will be for free | government be what it may on the main question, we | ¥rovisions at the plaoeys were still very high, aiurest any hazard to obtain the carcass, threeof which | Cerrun The market appeared to be brought to « Cnet + Grace, NYork; 2 thre rebel bill is dinatlons’ onee and protection in the | feur there is very little chance of Fepose for the eountry. | In some parts of Mexico whole towns have beem de- | (hry succeeded in getting om Monday, two Tuesday and | stand to-day, by the stcainer'® news. ‘Therewere 00 Miscellaneous Ravigation of thi Pallowed, it will then be for inde- | The only possible chance would be in the total aup- } perted by men who bare gone to the gold mimes ove Wednesday. ibe animals had lost most of their | tranractions of moment reported, Siu ScruLER, before reported ashore off Thomas’ Point, home markets. If Sitio, Once settle the rebel bill, | pression of the obnoxious measure, by the handsof the | ‘The merchants ae ty kendo wentioe ia Meaterey on | buir, and were somewhat tainted, but werenone the | — Fxricurs —Corn was enguged to Liverpool. in bulk, | got off on Thursday afternoon without any aid. pendence oF ea to agitate or sooth the masses, and | provincial government. If, instead of casting the re- | the first inst., to form a constitution for CaHitornia, does delicious, for au Indian's taste supersedes his smell; | at 6d. and at 6d in bags. and heavy goods 22s, 6d. Relief Capt Sauner, having on board C nt Johansen, of the sgh th’ and influence of these two powerful psr- | spensibility on the home goverument, Mr. Lafontabn Commodore Jenus has offered « pardem to all de- | consequently his n»+e is ne trouble to him where there Fist — The quotations are very firm’ for mess mack- pei fate p pi hte i | Sate mae LAY. bin Tin be directed towards the consummation of | and bis friends would only rest satisfied with their | serters, sailors and marines, who may surrender, is tuinted meat, for their stomach 4s similar to that of | erel. and we notice sales of 300 barrels at $11 50 and | ¥ piain aud pilot, she stood on her course down the bay, not — aes jects. The Lower Canadians, as a nt advantage, and publicly announce that the: ‘ adog v6 50 for Nos 1 and 2. rejuiring any assistance, and having sustained mo damage ene of these Chico’, cantuation; and the Upper, | Sa mot intendise tale -essiod ca.tuaelaimects ‘appoint [From the Liberty (Mo.) Tribune—Extra, ‘The Pawnees have lutely arrived at thelr village; | “ Fxvrr:—Bunch raising continue firm, with steady | from being aground, pee then ‘Tubmit to French domination, will also | no commissioners—to issue no sorip—to pay no rebel We are under obligations to Col. Doniphan the | came in very poor. have but few buffalo robes, and & | sales at $1550 $160. ‘The supply is not large. Whatemen poy tei body. Independent of this hated | tosses—all would yet be well. ‘The country would re- | folowing extract from @ letter addressed to him by | seunty, subsistunce, having neither meat nor corn, with | Fiaxsry.-—Sales of 820 Dble Cld at Now Bedford, 24th, bark Persia, Flanders, Indian Be ior on there exists inthe Upper Province a | cover from the blow, and thecrisis would be over. Buc | Peter H. Burnett, Eq. peered feat tes rom ay Pn PUB Tt es 2 llr ee tc My ARR ER Calumet, nine saat bo look upon it as the only thing | if they do not—and@ who that knows them supposes Fout, Ureen Cartrornia, 2 to reserve for planting. ‘The traders have carried some Hon) ere have been some sales of Cuba strain- Px neha Fea, Hy endl Ray Parag Nr me Rit sihtvssve them from ruin. I write on autho- | they will? ‘Then may we probably kave only seen the February 2.1849," | corn to thom co trade robes; they subsist on wild po- | ed for shipping) at 84a Soe. tm bond. Pernembuce april Lathe with 3100 bake Take he eae area ber and have had the most probable opportunities of | first faint glimmering of what the future is charged to aN,—Tam kere at this point, hay- | tatces apd peas, and those not being plenty, afford but Moras There has been but little doing within a | its bone. onde! 8. If —tl it that des uy ed hither by the unlimited gold region | a scanty allowance tor 6.000 souls 7 day or two, and Cubas are in favor of the buyer. Trans- Sid from Pernambueo, 13th ult, Calumet, Skinner, of and ‘ ing bow Pe teeny, wae ~ ciaage key, pe Fring rg me ad fee pr Begs oh a erie teeny tthe laansse | Thais agent has purchased a quantity of corn, which | ac ions comprise 100 hhds Muscovado, at 22 a 24c.; 200 | for Stonington, 2700 wh 80 Vesper, Clark, NLoudon, re these provinces will, as | stated in the first of this se- | quake which will overwhelm all im its ruins.” heremearly crazy with the riches forced suddeuly into | they expect to receive soo; but it will be but a trifle | do. Porto Rico, at i7¢.; 800 Cardenas at 17% a 19c., |W! 200 s1j Ie BOWED, x (from River of Pa: A A uise towards Western Islands, 50 sp; 17th, Potomac, Swain, from Great Britain, before their pockets. I have had some opportunity in the | among so many. It is tobe hoped that the Indians | and 600 barrels New Orleans, at 20 a 23c.—all four | St" 4500 Tes oleae Oe at year, If, 00 tha other’ baad, [From the same.} course of iny life. to study human ‘uature; but th: | may toon be tuduced to bury the towahawk, and bee | months Nitra: Portamouth, E, 27th ult, ship James Stewart, of St the clots ot ior protective policy, they may be stili | Cavse anp Evvxcr.—We bave already had oecasion to sehoo here 1 upon @ grander seale than you or [ever | come cultivators of their beautiful soil, and yet be re- | Navat Srones,—The market is quiet, and no sales of | Jonn NB, Pucite Ucern, tee Pere tev yeave: tes, wostiea ly, must go. It is, | Botice the injurions effects of the late riots on thetrade | sqw before, Perhaps a few anecdotes uiay illustrate | sored to the privileges of their ancient fathers, aud | moment transpired, Spirits are 32a de cash, tier trom Capt Fisher, of ship Harbinger, of Westport, ‘ert fore considered a mere work of time; ‘nd to ac! | of Montroul. Merchants have detained vessels which the state of things, and afford you seme amusement. | Isracl’s God be their God Ous.—The market for lidseed is without change, | reports her at Twlculuana Decfth, clean, bound on Off Shore be lish it now, is but anticipating it by a few years | were about to rail for this city, and in some instances An honest, close fisted shoomaker, by the name of Spee, | ‘Ihe republican bund of Pawnees have had an engage- | and the sules are 3,000 gallons; also. 9,600 do, lard oll, PEs Frotection, England, I believe myself, can never give | havesent them toother ports. ‘Those cases occurred in | 2" honest Oregon te California about a yearago Af | ment (the winter past) with the Sacks. in which mine | at Séc. each, and 200 baskets ol ive, at $3, BY pay sen A ho eee ac at extant tliat ‘will enitie tines colonies pros- | the west. ‘The same cause has produced the same effect | ter the gold was discovered. he went into the mines, | Fawnees and seven Sacks are suid to have been killed Provisions.—The sales of pork reached about 2,000 | § of Bermuda. She hac 2600 bbls of oll, bossy inthe lower provinces, There are vessels now at Hall: | and wax soon making his hundred dollars a day. A | ‘Two principal chiefs of the Pawnees were killed Some | pple, at $9 87340. 4 $10 12s0., the lntter price for | youre nmeets Se 1 well. aly 3) : Tout peminent merhent aay the oer day, wil | fax which would have been here before this Gime, hed uizical shrewd fellow from Philadelphia, met him one | five or six others have bern killed from the severity of | extra Beef was in. moderate request -at $11 | Ship’ Macihe Gina: treet ute Bethe Osean, of and for card an eminent merchant say y, will 0 ; | not the news of the riots reached that place, and the winter. The Pawnces have lost most of their horses, | for country mess, and $8 25 for city prime, In- | Newport, RI, all well, April 22, lat 138, lan 33 W. ee ae pecpis otceaean an ti ees tence cited apprehensions which led the parties concerned to Well, Mr. Spee, how do you get along?” consequently they will steal more, tor they have but @ | cluded in the sales of pork were 400 bbls, soft prime, on Spoken. Jey this terrible fact is being more and more compre- | postpone the orders for sailing, till more favorable in- “First rate, sir, 1 would not be # member of Con- | trifle 10 buy with, private terms. Cut meats were in large demand, and | Ship Tzajde,hence for Liverposl, May 16, lat 46, on 48. ic ‘ . “gentlemen” who | gross, with his vight dollars a day, nor the President The Frontier Journal. of the 12th, speaking of the | the sales embraced from 900 to 1,000 packages, at 4c. 8 Bhip L Z, Moses, hence for Liverpool, 16th inst, lat 46, ; " telligence should be received. | ‘Thi ihoe ‘which: although talked about T'do ee eeeesaen figured so ingloriously in Montreal a short tine since, | Of tj United States, I can make more money than | prevent aspect ofaffuirs at St. Joseph, says:—Vhe atrect | 43sc for shoulde robability at present, of being carried out—the estab- | Will probably be mulcted{or their misdeedsina manner | thoy + from the town to the river incompletely blockaded | for ha . Neion SW Tithing a paper having the peaceful annexation of the | they did not expect. Few will pity them. “Well, Mr Speo,I suppose you will make no more | with wagons, waiting their turn, aud ut the rate the | at 6A, 0630. Butter was dull at 03¢0, @ 1530. for | fProlably ihe Hartford, from tis port for Colifornie vin United States as its object. Every person almost in But Montreal will not suffer alone. The whole pro- | shoes?!” Our shoemake thought himself insulted. and | ferries are going now, the teams that have already ar- | fresh Western; Orange county was worth 16c. a 17c. | Bermuda.) Montreal, is desirous of seeing it established; but the | vince will be compelled to pay the penalty. Vast num- | indignantly replicd, “No, not 1. Let those make shoes | rived cannot possibly get over in less tham two or three | Cheere was dull, at 4c. a 7¢c, in plain pickle, and at 5c. a53ge. | lem 48 Tan aeit red Lard,—Sules of 180 bbls. in lots, were made sigering Ly exchanged siguat, Apa’ ays of Non irdon, 11 days from New Orleans for Boston, with “ 4 7 , 9th inst, lat 26 23, lon 83 10, eri rade bers of emigrants are now leaving Great Britain.— 1, 1 make no more.” He is powa merchant, and | weeks. ‘Lhe impatience ef the emigrants is constantly qT ‘There is but little of choice quality in the very sick, 9¢l cannot be teiveds Te would: be the best monus thet | Many of them. possess considerable capital, as well as Mee a nsadh tatag aoa area aries cuusing quarrels ubout whois eutitled tothe precedence | market, and quotations are. well sustained. Sates of Re datenet Macamaite Geek ee could be taken to accomplish this object, as the minds | agricultural and commercial skill, Any colony might | "was hero’ during the Christmas holidays, and saw | i hrents are made id words given that exhibit rather | the week are 1.000 casks, at $2 75 a $3 50, for ordinary from New Orleans for New York, 10th inst, ‘of the masses would be gradually drawn to the deep | covet them as settlers. Among them are men whose great numbers of young men who had never worn a | an unplearant state of feeling among them. The Pitts- | to prime quality, tastes and habits admirably qualify them for residence | cloth coat before, with at least one thousand dollars | burg company, which originally consisted of about | — Sreanive.—Sules of 36,000 bbls. were made at 6Xc. a in this country. It was their intention to come. They | worth of finery upon them. ‘They were almost loaded | three hundred men. have quarrelled among themselves | 74,6 abandoned their purpose, and are now on their way to | down with trinkets. I saw one fellow dressed ina | aud split. Some of the Pennsylvania companies, we | Svcan Australia, Others will come, no doubt—the wretched | gpiendid suit of black, over which he wore a superb re told. have had some difficulty with the Indians, | Muscovado. at 4}e0. a 44c., 4mos, and poor—those who could not procure a livelihood on | piack cloth cloak; and instead of drawing his cloak | which resulted ina fight,in which six Indians were | Suar.—100 boxes Castile changed hands at 9%c., 4 eontemplation of their present position, and the ne- cessity of a change. Sir Allan McNab has left for England, and carries with him seven or eight petitions to the Queen. The rbury, on Tharsday—Bark _! ef oy CALIFOKNIA VESSELS. Benieesict tpedarenticeve WOhbdr Cubes a. cis cteag moni toe tn Mites Thi (Feb7) for San Francisco. all well, April | lat 13 8, lon 33 W, 28. . Thi ir Bell, from Philadelphi: Feb 22) fe Watitions wit short Ptcllow. A vinlend Fear eens their native shores. If they come with strong armgand | ground him to shelter him from the cold wind then | killed. < months, Wy lat 1b 42.N, lon 94 12 Goan gd sng ican paper has been lately started here; it is published | Willing hearts, they will be right welcome, for there is | jowing, he was careful to let it be unfurled, like a flag | ‘The present state of affairs among the emigrants Ta.ow.—Sume lots of common rendered were picked ythr gs, from Richmond (1st, and Hamp- daily, aud styled 1’ Mont‘eur. Col, Prince has given | room enough, and work enough, for all. Yet we cannot | to the passing breeze, that he might catch the admiring | does ‘not look flattering in the least, and we fear that | up at 63g a 6%{. Prime commands 7c. a74<c. 0, all well, April 21, lat but turn with indignation to the destroyers of propert: of the passers by. Another fellow dressed | the coming summer will develope some strange deeds Tonacco.—The following statement will show the | 24 52, lon 3 2s, fs gay P YY gay notice that he would on Thursday,move that anad- Bark Winthrop, Moore, from Warren, RI, for California, e e y Fy 3e- | and the disturbers cf peace, and say to them, “Youcall | ¢qually as well, save the cloak, was strutting up and | upon the Plains, sales prices, receipts, &0., for the week: nreD, iu t eral. to the effect. that, inamsels as it hes been re- | Yourselves patriots : where ja your love of country ?— | Giimly us well dogr of a large tavern, In his right fa yay ic ap RR ocr nity Prices, Bold, Re oar Nacdiluas Winder diene Nae Tee ae 2) for San solved by this Houre, in’a recent address to his Excel- | Youhave made it a scene of strife and violence—you | hand he held w large bell, and at short intervals he Ken ih yn play -virpibacz ays r WR N.C.,4 to 846875 hde. atayy Sg Francisco, March 19, lat 3633 (probably N, if the lat is cor= y, x ; a a foot Inw and loyalty—you | y, ig bell ; ei [From the New Orleans Picayune, May 13.] pte ie gt Renee en lency, that tranquillity prevails in this province,and | have trampled under fi aw an yalty—y would stop and tingle his bell; as much as to say, : ase i Oy sector asher Majesty may confidently rely on her faithful | have loosened the very foundations of the social edi- | ‘jock here! this is me.” Another dandy weut intow | ‘There was but litt le. Hany, progres inade yestorday aakchtW J Morgan (of Harttord), hence for California, 95 subjects here to maintain the honor and dignity of her | fice. See the result : men who have any thing to lose | stere,and took out a fine silk handkerchief, and com. | at the Sauve crevasse, t he ene aed! stb poke pel t days outs zi 1, [No doubt the Gen Morgan, Faulkenburg, ¢rown, atall hazards, and on all occasions; und as this | fear to venture among you. They will send their pau- | enced wiping the mud off his boots. ly on hes Kpebesi pe at tore vga eng Haran” ae Foreign Ports. Houre is desirous of saving to her Majesty the vast ex- | pers; but they will go where they can find a quiet reat- The merchant said “ you will spoil your handker- | is. ¢ operations a Bice Daren, force the rom | @uba, 252 bls. S725b1a, Chasiasa asin ment. been serfously retarded by a sci oa ls, | Can 6--Ship Wm Gray, Thompton. for New fortunes, which could not be guarded against. The 85 bls, 253bIs. Po eet Gl! 8; bi erin or Sree oa mi weather, during a great portion of the time, has been Sales at auction, of Kentucky, Virginia, and North | lund day; Emeline, (of Rhode Island) for d P : Shon who Had bin heacs ane | exceedingly unpropitious, and, in addition to this, | caroima were te hide econ OG , EO Holt, Coggins, wes see eregansgmposes, to all appearance, a check upon | "We have a word or two of caution to say toourcoun- | Work in the mines, who had his heart set upon mar. | exceedingly unpropitious, and. in addition, | tended | Carolina, were s. at 8% & 626. freight; Tremont, Sproule, for New York, next day; Malue, the freedom of debate, his Excellency will be pleased to | trymen of British origin. It is this—a general system | Titxe. Whether he had courted the fair one and she to dishearten all those engaged upon the work. A large 1.—Transactions of the week haye been mostly | Porter, for Providence, 1d, ‘Matanzas for Porte. eonvey to her Majesty the expression of the opinion of | >” fonage has been established b: eine i disane | had refused his offer, or whether he had always con cee win ehecet 7 ence ‘ling night before last, | St Private bargain, but supposed at lower rates. Sales | judd, éo; schrs Advance, Bryant, for Philadelphin, in b day 35 this Houre, that her Majesty may safely withdraw from | jiheral government, Lafontaine bes 8 serulene Gut in, | sidered himself too poor to take upon himself the sup- pin Peer sat Bai alge Pde Mh ” | are 125 bales washed Buenos Ayres 60,000 Ibs. No. 1, | GW Pickering, weg. Sid bri: John Hill, Bird, Bristel, R this province her regular forces, s0 a to make them | gi ditectionn and our readers may speedily convince | Pott of a family { do not know. At all events he had | and carried away y pulled. UADELOUPE, May 12—Brig Astnrus,” from and fur New= e of keeping ‘ vince, and | ing place anda safe investment. Had it not been for | chief sir.’ “ Oh that’s no difference, Cbuve another. Sra portion of foeh a force: vcupying uate docs a part | You they might have found all hey wantin Canada,” | (wcCsit” 7 OW tate, no diferenco, { hare another Of the very building in which this legislature holds its | (prom the Montreal (Tory) Morning Courter, May 19,) | Some time during the last autumn a young man was at a ese! Y ble to say what course is to be x a bern, NC, next dsy Schr Pit from N Orleans, just arr. ilable i el esty’ 5 " > aI one day rolled aside, by means of levers and props, a At present we are unal 4 B03 di Li ei A - s where required: DUTY OFher Majesty's dominions faa eaans ceulieees an Mibempenvan toeehoes in. | 19rEO fone, under which there was a deposit of veral ere yore: SiGe nadine the beetle New Poul Ciien ‘snd ‘Oawogo Line 305 1 bathers | nattrag ey Ie ati r ommend etting Ae alae hie ct Pea ee ioe, the street for a few moments conversation, some ill | hundred dollars of pure gold, in small pieces, the size examining the numerous plans which have been sub- | ¢orn. Matanzas, May 17--Brig Frances Ellen, Roby, for Port- of flax seed. The moment be cast his eye upon the mitted, aud warranted by the originators to work to a ee ie rane entation LLine—36, bbls, Bours 5 do. land Rext day. 2d ee een Nchcsiboat ita General. | Thirty-cight of the new police have resigned, | Gyery word they say, and, doubtless, reporting 1¢ to | kicked up his heels, and exclaimed * A married mau by will te Free bee] hog i sesnaiyet Rrupuetheate: | aabie, Home Ports. } in conseqnence of the thrashing they lately received | his" yillanous” masters with “corrections and | 80h!” Col. you have been through: Mexico, and vlse- tion bas not yet been decided. Strong hopes have | _ New York and Seneca Falls Line—20 bbls. flour; 4,302 S10 telge Soeeed Poor, Ao Scut Alert, Collins, Boaton, Information has just been recelved of a large meeting | cmenvations.””. This is particularly the case in Great | Where, but you nover saw any thing like the state of bushels corn; 100 bbls. whiskey; 46 bales wool; 3,200 | Dustickweite NYee ee Brown Boston; Emily’ Murray. :, Ay 'y tantly be raised that the crevasse would be Held in New Brunswick, to sympathize with the Cana- St. James and St. Francois Xavier streets; there is in- | “fairs here. The accounts you have seen of the gold spseday lopped, weed ‘a large amount of money has been | bushels oats, Boston, May 25, AM—Arr bark B] c by The Lritich party intend leaving their cards for Sir B. | jorar them: yratonding fe tock eee ot shining treasure, he threw himself flat upon bis back, DiUrban at Donnegani’s Hotel, instead of the Governor | tneoncerned air in the world, but in reality listening ¢0 : E Wright, Jr, Pettee, Pa- dian previnces, and have addressed a petition to her tam, the neighbor. | Tegien are not over colored. “About $25 per day is the ; 4 Silliman and Gardner's Line—120 bbls, flour; 165 do. | lermo; Louisa Eaton, Shields, Trinidad; schr Harriets Rico, Majesty, not t0 sallow the rebellion Tossen, ‘The House | {Szibly the pest omce, aad. auother between Dolly's | amount of the produce of one hand. Twas in the mines | expended, TT eee Wiehe Ob gGE Ne wane | orks 200 dn, beat, ¢ Baltimore. “At Quarantine, ‘bark. Adonis, Duckett,’ frome A ; it Will be prorogued next Wednesday, it is said by proxy. | Chop house and tho Medical Hall. ‘Two or three more | forty days, and was careful to make an accurate esti- | atbect as at Hudson River Line—743 bbls. flour; 2453 bushels | Liverpool.” Telegraphed. ship Santiago, from Caleutts; sig Tord Figin bas not been in town since helastmede his Tufhane ure always hanging about Orr's hotel, im Notre | Wate. ‘The gold ix positively inexhaustible, Onohun- | vant of energy in any point, ‘The’ numerosy | corn; 12 bbls. ashes; 68 bbla, pork; 10 bales wool; 30 | Bal fora ship. Cid brig Chas Edwatd, Kidder, Ghasieatess dangerous exit from it. 4 pri dred millions will be taken out schr Saganaw, Crorby, Albany, T purpose making a few remarks, on various inaceu- | Dame street, and peering through perfuctiy well kuown, | of two years, Town lots at San Francisco are worth | requisitions upon Mayor Crosman for men and | Dir oy and Western Line—2 bbls. flour; 2000 bushels | gaitya snes amine Sania Bavid Lombon ist, eee racles that appear in the letter of the special corres- | Gnd well watched; consequently, thelr espionage is of | $10,000 for the vest, and no title at that. Tae eee ee oe TaD erhone: | MuMeCeU Rilo ashen, Tai Dbl ake et Sun, Kelley, New York. Nothing sailed, wind NE, pondent to the Courier § Enquirer, in my next. ho value, and we would elinply taform. the very stupid Yours, &e, FeO reso Entei, Te REEL. | CAlbeay: aud’ Canal’ Linec-afoh bbls, our} 280. do stormy; ship Vitchnow remains in Nantasket Rods, therg Monrneat, May 21, 1849. | ministers that this sort of thing is a game that two tes to acatenalwith which cxacottie appreciated by | whiekey; 47 do, ork; 60 do, hams. any ig henry aep in the bay. asan ar TutaN ac State of Feeling in Canada—Progress of Annexation Views | CAM Play at, and they muy be quite sure that Af they | Interesting from Chihuahua and Santa Fe. | the muss of our citizens who have not visited the spot. Row Sark And Little Falls Line 161 boxes cheese.:' | liners; kanhiawhs, NY orks —Lerd Elgin and the Petitions—University Bill, §c descend to Rts seeret coer eiey ant nl [From the St. Louis Era, May 18.] ‘The volume of water ronan through the gorge is very wk Line- (Sad ig ae yetan aE Bina Barr ehes Chasopton, Cottrell, Savan- ie yay 9c | their cxample will be followed; we (Tul not swear that | Mr. W. C. Skinner reached this city yesterday from | deep, and the rapidity of the current, there bein, Sea cements 10st pois, | Ree Mixssold, Staples, do; Sarak “A Smith, Havener, Tt ia impossible for me to give you any adequate iden | it is not; und the first intimation they may receive of | chituahua, which place he left on the Sth of stares | Soath fall, soeme to La unpractiaed "eye inrecisctble + ++:5318 bbls. Pork. <TQML Ue. | I eat easy es TALe oll Chalet aie A ef the intense interest which prevails among all classes, | the fact will probably be, that some fine morning one | ganta Fe, the 18th of April, At the time of Mr. | Many persone wonder, with much simplicity, why the te ae ie eae 293 « — | Tora, Brown, Boston; steamer Maryland reports off Sharp's ative to the manner in which the news of the late | °! ‘eit precious spies will be non inventus. Skinner's departure from Chibuahua there was no | Sauve crevasse could not be as promptly and easily ah mma eee “7B. & Island, the herm brig Bermudian, and two fore and aft scl phar db Scale ese aier ct Re at [From the same.] news of importance in that quarter of Mexico. The | stopped as at the English Turn. But there is no com- seedy she sees «| all bound up. Cid hark Baltimoro, Lo Bron, Brazil and © outrages in the Province will be received at home. By Communications have been received by her Majesty’s | election of ‘I'rias, a8 Governor of the State, by Congress, | parison between the two, The depth of water at the elves ne bales, Walskay seeee 500 market. Sid brigs Henrietta, Wost Indies; Henrico, Paine, +» 108 “ Boston; schr Samucl Butler, do. the tone of the leading journals on the subject, it {s | officers in this colony, enclosing a document from the | was reported as confirmed by the general government’ | Turn was orly about four feet in tho deopest part, and s “| CHARLESTON, May 22--Arr str Southerner, Berry, NYork; Secretary at War, directing them to ascertain the | Business in Chihuahua was exceedingly dull, Ameriean | the fall was not one-balf what it ts at Sauve's.. Indeed, ee emeaacna arom, Muy 5 Tightly coum neréd|® JUgmsut may We formed ay to the | ever voslllent 1a, Cenader iiieteiioeainy suai where || niemer eating se demir tee Chie they could be trang. | there bas not buen a crevasse in this vicinity for many MARKETS ELSEWHERE, ‘Pacite, Yates, Berta hr eane,, Bungens, New Probable course that will be pursued by the British | their services may the more readily be made available, ported for. years #0 formidable in all respects as this. STOCK SALES. y Gen Clinch, Norris, New Orleans; Kensit cabinet in the matter. Appearances, at present, eer- | Mr. Trevelyan, Seeretary of the Treasury, directs that | The Apache Indians eontinue their deprodations | We expect. however, that some plan will be adopted Batrimone, May 25.—$1,000 Maryland 6's, 1005631000 do. | ton, Ellis, New York. In the 'Roade--Ship Townsen ‘ # e espatche iatel, he inhabi f Chihuahua with wr im- | to-day. aud that the work will be resumed and carried | 100, ; 1,000 Baltimore 6's, i 800, do. 102%4;'800 do. | Richardson, Boston, In the offing--A bark unknown, “Ch tainly prognosticate, that should the “rebel bill” not | the returns shall bo despatched a Punity Wiss evar, ca-peoposdston ued Deen Sagpeea: es || oo wtih vigue GERM! eacewonts abesined eatke heme eke ASR i tieede stoma soe iognuenateand gividend bonds, | baels Legian ‘and carolize, ashen, vinldad ie, ‘rom the same. ‘ iMG 0. 8 10 shares Union Bank, jodfrey, New York; brig Orray 1 : Bacinsiecendue guts poneatie tote ine | te sd ht Roepe ty men arn | Fee dcgeseesnetm namie two | ap elon rareag eames ee | BN obsinu bat ingress gehen | ety nate ck ty a an, ee ns “ 5 paceneamieat 4 indians 6 g . 7 + 10 do, 3034; 10 do. 30%. isson, St Petersburg; Carolina, Godfrey, New York; bi SERN ae ee ee Cette ates Te ey ees ATCC! | (Pate, sSktunee:leteeBente: Fetinotmpeny qish Joh | had sumereeawinees willing te send all their hands | Rosron, May 25 Brokers" Hoard —1s shares Boston and | Petersturg. Cooper, de; sel Selemcg arezen ne Nore ae is now advocated but by afew. A belief that we | be made of them, now that everything is quiet, and | McCoy. David Hickman, Sol. Houek and Christopher | to the works, provided that the city furnish materials, | Worcester Raiirond, 108 35 Vermont Central Railroad, 53, Epaartown, Bay 2 b a Arr schr Northern Belle, Potter, ges F Ppt ee Brouham, merehaats from Chihuabua; and Messrs, St. | and adopt some plan which promises success. 80; ¥ do. 628%; 6 do. 10 Norfolk County Rail- | Nantucket for New rt jed 23d. Tntich ‘connection, and tllelt independence, n also | "The only posible uae they canbe isto afford a beau. | Vrain. Siattinius. liambugh, ‘Nash, and. Guaymars, ANOTHER CREVASSE. vane | HEE ais RAlptonae algal ue HOLL Cony | ang rmnm zen SAC hay he Teas, aan discussed and supported by a powerful body. In the | tiful cock-shy for the little English boys, the first time | from Santa Fe, They brought a train of ten wagons,| Another crevasse took place between 2 and $ o'clock ton and Maine Railroad, 105; 22 do. 106%; 50 East Boston Co, | York. 20th—Arr sehrs Franklin, Effort, Bride, Leo, and Lucy Co. 114i; Brights | White, NYork. 22d—Cld, schr Henry C Lowell a “ with $126,000 in specie and bullion. esterday afternoon, on the other side of the river, | }4" aan in Les secaathnant, Pearried into sane ae eta af ire All was quict in Santa Ko when they left. Some Bee Peat the U.S. barracks. About twenty feet eerere' lroad, 1 02: 5 do. 1 05; $2,000 Reading Railroad | Mobile. 17th—Sld, schr Joh: ming immense sirength, end in the opinion of every (From thesame.] . difficulty had been experienced with the Eutaw In- | of the levee gave way, ands body of water rushed | Bonds, B85. Second Board, May 24.—10 shares Vermont | schrs Delaware, Holbrook, do; tainty huge Obeervod Tee eas city ae eal Sats | | After a sharp discussion in the Legislative Council | Giane, a powerful tribe living fo thee acne part of | through for some time, threatening to inundate the | Central Ratiroad, 63; 10 do. 62%; 4 rights Merrimac Manutace | ®chrs Fortune, His, tainly have observed, that in the city of Montreal, the | yesterday, Mr. de Blaquiero's motion for an Addross to ww Mexico, and soveral encounters had taken place | whole vicinity. A considerable force was immediately | uring Co. 14%. phen D Horton, Bu: 2 Merrimac Manufacti wall, « 1m Sleoper, NYork. i8th—Sld, nd Coral, este Rhoden de 2a Stee ‘oral, Spoar, NYork; rig Ste- m, NOrleans. '28d-—in pork, hark Bate e} i 7, ie, eker. fe Ine Dees inereectog to oe gren dearth she republic | the Queen, fora dissolution of the Union, was with- | Diween them and the U.S. troops sent ont by Colonel | collected and set at work. and wo learned at § o'clock | S=—————eeneeee | Oe Tan Cant Tee ey es Wind. (The B put Sslagates tant onl trem the mctepelie tat ina | ™™ 2 Washington for the protection of the whites, Colouel | that the breach was nearly closed. Married, Hantyorn, May 2%--Arr steam. schr Mohawk, Clark, Sea Fe aaa ame Lie mined pails Ponte In ths {From the Montreal Gaxette, May 19] |. | Ws had authotised the raising of four or five voluuteer Mite CAS AMsa Tiveie ahah ater omar In Lyme, May 16th, by the Rev. 8. A. Loper, col. | Aibtny. | Sits, sehe Wm 8 Camp, Clark, Phila annexation. Indeed, from all I can learn, there aj iicle The Countess of Elgin, yesterday, presented his hai companies for the better protection of the frontier Our announcement yesterday morning that this cre- | Exinu Gren, of Hartford, to Exiza P., daughter of Hon. ship Windsor’ ‘Oude ebay p Ar ‘Hav paliet Shor ee to be no doubt that th rity of candidates torit im | Ser Tedyehit oa teak are en giae toeurn that | “Trade was also dull in Santa Ke, and goods excead- | yarce had bees oloced proves tole et eee re, | Ete Geen, Young, NYork: William & James, Andros, Bustony brig J i ihe ‘convention, will be necaraed besag ta cacit im | her ladyship and the infant are both doing well. ingly cheap. were brought together about 1 o'clock on Weduesda —_—_ Glayten, Pendletwa: Bente nth Andres, Heston such s Connection. Jn such a case. tie recalt of the (From the Montreal Courier, May 21.] Mr. Skinner kept in company with the train as far | afternoon. and the volume of water ontirely cut o! Die N w ORLEANS, May 17— Arr steamship Tol Fe ht direction. The new levee is On Saturday, 26th inst, at Tuomas Timotny, son of | Brazos Santiago via Port Lavacca; al Saree” Louise, firmly constructed, and no fear of another break at | Matthew T.Jand Margaret M. Brennan, aged ten months | Hich, NYork: chr Jane Elizabeth, Goodspeed, Brazos San= ou “nati . The deputation from the county of Hastings present- | as Big Cow creek, twenty miles west of the Arkansas, and turned in the rij an ipetiiion th har Botaenis neato wile afer, | od, on Friday last, a loyal address tohis Excellency the | where he parted with itcand came ahead with severe 6 x iago. Cld ships Louisiana, Dewhurst, N York; Sher~ } 4 3 Governor General, signed by upwards of 3000 persons, | merchants, reaching Independence on the 10th inst. | thisepot need be entertained. and two days. ee ; Roger Shor= Bintes. *” °° incorporate themselves with the United | ¢.'thich his Excclleney was pleased to make the fol, | Br. 'S. mentions the grass as being good, cd mene: ‘Tae OvERTLoW: The friends and relatives of the family, and thone of | Am, Coste. Antwerp: ‘Rockingham, Pe alow enoas ; 7 lowing reply :— abundant on the route, a his grandfather, Thomas Moloney, also of his uncles, | tiana, Muir, Averpool; bark J A Thompson, Freeman, N York;. tate tiie Anierics epee dace git pirg pi af heartily thank you for the noble tri- | From the file of Santa Fe papers furnished us, says metaihiee ing the pvitccereruasete L riviemtatahl] Timothy and Owen W. Brennan and Michael Moloney, | brig Thos P Hart, Brinugin, San Franc eo} achr Stranger, ome eats spapeays wt to tes calend will cheabt ioe bute which you bear in your numerously signed Ad- | he Republican, we cull such items as may be of interest | made. to construct outlets for it through the | 8Fé reepectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the pl pee 4a, Towed to soa 11th inst, ships Ashbur- ey at her zeng fe rtifeations in thie Series Six. | dress to the justice and impartiality which have cha- | to our readers, ‘The latest date is of the 6th April. Metairie Ridge. Apart from the melancholy re- | Tesidence of rents, No. 121 Leonard street, cor- | *n # ye Mt, M Nantucket, May 23—Arr schr J Raymond, Philadelphia. racterized my administration of the government. These Charles H, Merritt, formerly of this city, is announced i ner of Elm, on this (Sunday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. t the bar, ach k OF OGY lth seas eascas auch an immense outlay | Tustities are. firmly believe, the real cause of the hor- | tokhave heen appointed by. th ryupastar tsi iced seseardiaciearecaeetrene : “Nonror, May 2-Siduhe Providence, Stamiee Wee Th e Governor, Sheriff and On Saturday, Groncr, son of Robert M. and Betsey | “ Nonroux, May 2-—Sid schr Provid forlifcations I consider Pought te be auecleea; | tility which has been directed against me. I came to | Collector for the eounty of Santa Fe” Teena in the mene a ee pee ite Prment” GY | Ingile, aged one Your aud eleven months, Newront, May 20--Arr brigs Prince de, Join van- ciate tart’ by the anicsion mnent, from | {eprovince with tho determination to allow to the | “Inthe early part of the month, Lieut Whittelsoy, cond Municipality the appearance is that of aregu- | The relatives and friends of the family, also, the | nah; Victorin Bush, New Bedford for Norfolk; sehrs Vanda, Great Britain, as by aguesation: the Conedinn wtticg, | Constitution, whieh has been guaranteed to you by the | Ist Lragoons with a portion of his company. encoun- | jar Jake, and all sorta of water oraft are to beiseen, | Members of Columbian Tont No. 24,1. 0. of R., are re- Pesos; Fhiladelplite Wir Bi EN ada ti gan have uo pomible use for thom, and to the Untted | faith of the Imperial Parlinmont, its full action, and to | tered a war party of the Eutaws, near the RioColorado, | ailing parties are becoming wuite the tover oeal pects spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) q * ernment, from ve folk, for ora roline, Somerset, for North Carolina; EXx- : ‘ognize in the inhabitants ofall classes, faithfif sub. | and routed them. Lieut. Whittelsey had two of his i ti ‘ternoon, 27th inst., at o'clock, from 41 Hammond | change, M New York. ‘2éth--schr Brookhaven, bipage lat Pe eee poe Me arg Svadwigre jects of the Queen, entitled to the equal onjoyment of | men killed ; that of the enemy, as far as could be as. have oat ae Shaper Thee sie atreet. tirdiek, Norfolk; sloops’ Ann B Holmes’ Fall Rives fat been told by eminont engineer officers) are equal to | ‘he rights and privileges of free Britons. I can endure | certained, was ten killed and several wounded. Lieut | She dgtance: te fect. the largest portion of it this side | , OD Friday night, May 25, Mrs. Esturcine Sxow, aged any. ui ‘ thore of Gibraltar. The euly superior advantage pos- | Without repining whatever reproach I may bo subject- | Whittelsey, in an official report to the Adjutant- | Sth narwe House, toa navigable depth, and gen- | 40 years, wife of Col. id wnuunyront, May 2th—Arr schr Oliver, —, Balti- L, Snow. : ed to in such a cause. But the people of Canada have | General of the department, thus speaks of the alfair :— i i il down, The fare at th The Grand Council and Order of the E. L. Snow So- Ene Key ty (ie wets coethnics Remrtiraj, S618 | Sich ab stake tie'ealution St the, quastion WOE, | Gertie Lathe ee a eas ot the nitais tell gate on boats has not yet boos reaeintn Mates | cial Union; Mercantile Lodge No. 47, 1. 0, of 0. Fy | y= ary Jane, Thomas, Thomaston for NY orks Olemente mands the entrance by sea. That the possession of such | the foes of their liberties have attempted to raise, and | Kio Colorado, 1 perceived a small party on the opposite | expect to eve it posted up all right in a few days. No. 1 Division of 8. of T.; Alpha Temple, and other Eaton, Bluchill for Baltimore; Tamoree, Veasie, Philadel= a stronghold will go to add immense strength to Ame. | the unanimity with which they are coming forward in | side of the Del Norte, which at this point runs through | Res eoare Ie pos space back of Rampart street, be- | S0ciations to which Colonel Snow belongs, are reapect- | phia for Bangor; cld, schr Empire, Lovell, Albany PorTLAND, May 2Mth—Arr schrs Warren, N ~ 4 the eupport of the government, shows that they are | a dcepcanon, 1 soon found a practicable though diffl- 4 ry ‘Canal Ci let, i fully invited to attend the funeral, this day, (Sunday,) | | P'st.aperenia, May 25—Arr bark Maty, Whelden, Bos- Aesetleatt GRVEAEMOOA TAT A at re edie ae | eonaclonnie’ ite importance anditeal: charanteey tien || sulfehoniee Gnd toner platoon. The | Grerilowed, and persons fend of piveatany aie catte | at 6'P. M., at ith street, sixth door cast of dtm avons, | f° hark Elk, Payne, Boston; sohrs Richard Law, Chappel, J if the measure of indemnity, to which you refer, had | howitzer having to be taken to pieces, and packed - ct, si heii On Friday, the 25th inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., Auex- Tiarding, Providence; Delaware, EL ; its negotiations with the Canadians. : many parts of this district, sit in their own doors and MeD 4 28 arding, Providence elaware, Harding, Fall River; Imentioned, in my last letter, that the foolish step, | Lech more objectionable than it {s, it would still have | actors on horses, requiring muh delay, i left the 2] trek Perens anven McDonatp, aged 28 years, e'Roes, King, New Hunter, Baynum, do; Charles orl , Huff, ‘do; Buena Vista, Racket, dot Charles Is Turner, do; Benj English, Bill, New Haven; Thos P been the duty and interest of all lovers of true freedom | platoon. under Sergeant Batty, to execute it. and fear- ‘ " or: he | | The members of Engine Company No. 5, the relatives Save meets the ple cote beets seition they | snd ot order, whiehis ainenget ite most yalosble traits | Joe teokne Village to which the men I had seen be- | Canal Casedle an eee Tagernoon, along the | ang friends of the deceased, aud the Fire Department Turner, do; Bon) English oa F quent encounters with the populace, and would | ¢® Protest against the outrageous assaults on the fun- | longed would escape me, I pushed on with twenty-three | terested in contemplating the scene, The levee on | 1® general, are invited to attend his funeral, from the | Proper, Corson, New neelons elitr vice Wanita ood 1, only make the people more riotous, My words | mental principles, of constitutional government, for | men in pursuit, ordering the romainder of my com- | the noth aide cf the canal is the boundary of the | Nerth Dutch Church, corner of Fulton and William | bis Chicopen, Emery, A River: Ningurt’ Brookiy have been fulfilled to the letter; and the first | Which it hasbeen made tho pretext. But Iam bound | mand to follow as soon us possible. Having followed overflow, preventing the lower part of the First | Streets, atl P.M., this day, the 27th inst. Sarah Jan ish, ‘ew Haven, f encounter took place on Friday night last. [t appears | t©*ay.in justice to the large majority of yourrepre- | them for about ten miles across a prairie, heavy with Municipality from being inundated. From Der. | | OM Saturday, 26th inst., Janus Hamitton, aged 40 | “Ponrrsmourn, May 19—Arr brig Orehilla, Chick, Wilming= that an alarm of fire was raised, in consequence of a | *¢Mtatives, by whom this bill was sanetionod, that it is | mud, enew and rocks, | perceived tho smoke of their bigny street, on the other side, (outh,) one vast | Years. ton, NC; chs Talbot, Johnson, Darien; Effort, Lovell, Balsl- slight conflagration that had broken out in a stable at- | ™Y frm belief that they did not intend, in passing it, | village in the Pinoses, skirting @ height called #1 | fond qp7eet om presented to the view, all the oe ote sehen At hg brags Lo apa] Beier ustatiee Sree Lowey. and Bi » Hart, Nor> tached to a private dwelling, and the police, whom, ac- | teccuntenance rebellion, or to compensate the losses | Cerro del Oya,” towards which I advanced. A halt! streets ‘being covered, and, some of thea ‘ty the (aanday, the sith) ato) Clock, P.M. from No.26 Pel | RENSACOLA, May Ib=-Arr brig Toledo, Glover, N York. t of perrons guilty of the heinous crime of treason; but | mile or so in front of their village Iwas met by five f two or three fect, ‘The road on the north side the 27 : Phovinench, May 2--Arr aches Vesper, Sta working the fice eiplaen Gein cee to oan eg | that thale purptes was to sinks bravisionauthaipee: | estat Shea kee Conte a eee at Rho canal presented to the eye of the detace tres: | street.” ‘The Columbia Lodge No, 16) U. A. 0. D. are Caeek, N'C, vin F River; Brookhaven, Burdick, Norfolk via attacked by the firemen and crowd, and put to fight, | Ment of the wanton and unnecessary destruction of | what 1 wanted. 1 replied, “{ came to fight ;”” they re- | tor the appearance of s moving panorama, Vehicles Eis to attend. " Pered, Bede ee, Pr emen J nes toe Bowes} Followed by the excited populace, the police rushed | Property. which is the cruel, though, perhaps. inevita, | plied, * It is well,” and turned and fled. I gave them | of every dereription were to he eeu hedtlen thecrneet | _ Boston and Albany papers please cop tay OR SRR elie rt ‘companiment of civil warfare—claims which had | fair starting space, and then deployedimy sinall force, equestrians, and the bank of the canal was crowded distracted and terrified in every direction, to try and Sat io te deed already recognized by the deliberate acts of the | and charged upon the retreating body towards thei i led! a eenkl drawn thither by curloait ear Coceer teen Oremake Bee escape their fier h e 2 heed it ies an tlemen drawn her by curiosi Bi on; Mary Crammer, Smith; al streets of the city. Several of the poli mviction, | assente e bill, #, to ber of one hundred or more, | — How long this state of affairs will last, it 1s impossible orn, Chase, ¢; Haskell, Sais asnscd. GORE aaalonte GS toe cae | coud Hentt courent, asthe head of the executive go- | and well armed, who advanced to the edge of tho pines | at present “to ray, but, we trust, that the elorts teins Port of New York, Muy 27, 1840. Harvest, Feamehy, Motto, Applely: Hogor’ Williams, Stung, more than a hundred persons. vernment, to give effect to it. we a to receive my attack. made will at least check the progress of the flood. césauee SEOR Eee a sehr ILN Williams, Elliott, Bos= Sannin while Kaas at axekotoon Wcmonsiel Signed, ELGIN & KINCARDINE, I at once took possession of a point of timber some «$35 | moow mien ton, “Sid brig Duncan, Gilchrist, Bath, Mo; sue TH Thomps son, Nickerson, Boston, SAVANNAM, May 2l—Arr barks Rhodes, Remington, Bos- Undine, Roundy, Gottenburg via Lisbon. Cid ship New nd, Inglis, Liverpool. 22d, ships Stirling, Theobold, for Mag od Star Re- on, for NYork; U Kingdom (Br), McCollum, for Liverpool, Irving, do; Ellen (Br), McLaughlin, illus, (Br) Ashton, wtg; Lon, (Br) Leadbeater, fe rock: Yeoman (ir), Prden, dis Exact Stevens, for NYork; Rutarpe, (Br) MeBurno; (Brem), Haesloop, Cowes, &e; Henry Trow- | Providence, Carr Ter Yorkohiie Tass, Bi he " fitty yards on my right, and dismounted. The enem: diss ” Patei ’ Police, goes on every day; they will number fifty horse, From the Montreal Herald, May 21 3 y 'y Evorement.—The Barnstable Patriot says :— and J am told by tle party who bas the contract, that | 1. win erect hy, Wit parliamentary prossdliinga th | TH peg Ado Tn'foree above me, but made no attack, ‘There has been a good deal of excitementer Fal- Cleared, {heir outfit, not including arms or horses, will amount | another column, that the seat of government, so far ag | 204 {n Gfteen or twenty minutes drew off, and fled pre- | 7 Jere mas veen & Boor Cou OF consequence of an | Ships—Navigator, Putnam, Canton, Olyphant & Son; She- to about $4,000. The keeping up of the troop will cost | the House of Assembly can will it, is to be removed | Cipitately from their camp, abandoning nearly every- | ™ ant iar! high life,”” of 'a merchant of that place | ridan (pkt), Cornish, Liverpool, Spofford, Tileston & the county $66,000 a year. ‘The command of them has | from Montreal to Quebec, and to alternate or orettiave | $2 Teal Cae eee nearer animals, Ta thisat. | Sibre cape Hora widow!) Whey lef boul lL o'siock Gabice, Geeky, doy a Gagan. fea Bist (Be been entrusted to a notorious rebel leader of '37 and iternately between Torento and Quelivo,, This is the | befére stated, and. private John Brady, both of Cor (i) a night for parts unkwown--the gentloman leaving & a Roo Hobesta Fin al i Br), ae chee, Batch 38 — er, ; roposed arrangeme! arrive ‘ug! is wife und ta: A 0 , & Livingston; Northerner («), Budd, Charleston, Spotford, The Canada Gazette, of Saturday last contains | w time of excitement and exasperation, and certain at sabi gz Ie mate of a whale ship now round the Horm. ‘The par Tieton & Co. ey Lang number of addresses from several Frene listricts, con- im ture - tics are very respectable, and we forbear giving their jarke— doling with Lord Elgin, on his late treatment, And | Ssmyautien, Warton ae ee ere exe province, of | ‘The enemy lost five men Killed, and seven or eight | humenat prerent id ae bridge, Cram oes; Commo (Br), Outarbiridge, Sedoln, | xespacke core one—of all places in the world—from St, Dennis! the | which we believe it will be extremely dificult to ealeu- | Wounded, of which I am certain; but thelr loss way un- ica. Pelee Oita neHO, Lubec, Brett & V oes; | A focus of the rebellion. On the other hand, large | jate the extent. Had we possessed any confidence in | ¢oubtedly greater. The remaluder of my force soon CITY TRADE Ri ore ee WHmingren, NOy Wenhauy, Moyle, Baty Ai | Rhodes, Remington, disgy Te number of petitions from britith counties in Upper | the discretion of ministers, we should be surprised that | Making their appearance, I took possession of their Sivvasis, May 3 Grige—Fere Fogo (Braz), Rego, Maranham, &o, B Corning: | Grant, Newcastle, Met Egyptina, Orainy for: Newburyport Canada, have been received for transmission by Sir | such a motion should have been carried without their | Cap, intending to encamp in itfor the night, to await ‘4 fi ai demand, Sales’ of 75 | Tonquin, Sawyer, Cardenas, FG Thurston & Co; Leonore, | erent Coggins for Havana; P Honry, Ingraham, for Boston; ca} petition, praying for the | opposition, at a time when itis obvious that numerous | the arrival of my pack train; it being impracticable to | |,Asttrs are firm and in netive demand, Sa “phe | Manteuil, Apalachicola, Rysiell & Norton, Ottomin, Hannum, do; Lowell, Yates, for NYor 4 been copied aud presented to | passions must interfere with sober judgment. That | PUrsue the retreating enemy, on account of the depth | ¢4*ks pots were made at previous rates. Corros—The Schrs—Forest, Perkins, Porto Cabello; Regina Hill, White, Excel, Revell, NYork, Gi Park,.wtg; Ma= nor to transmit home. Sir Allan MeNab will | they could have any desire to f foes for BM i . vay or Montreal, after | Of snow. and cnfeebled condition of my horses, theirs | MTket is quiet for cotton, and dealers are awaiting | Charleston; Haitison, Price, Drown, Wilintaecon ew York; Selma, Cullen, ding take the original with him. The number of signatures | what has occurred, of course was not to be expected, | being lighter, and passing over a crust, through which M Wat letters by the steamer, Four, &c.—The market is McCready & Co;.4 J De Honett, Brewster, » Sarah Shueiton ai sonahy tale, te igen Carver, sttached to it amounts to 5,600, nearly the whole of the | We must do them the justice, however, to say, that it | My horses would break in at every step. Lhad not un. | ¢*! Teun COOL ARES DEE Toe Cream aUC a teed | TeTONTacl, Debimmtay, dear Laois, ohisvee: Falan- Melnesres for 8 "EB arr ee Pa aah British adult population im the city, was not from them, but from a quarter whence | saddled, when t perceived a considerable body coming | oe eee ete oe nee nee ie ee ree | Phin; Triumph, Mescu, de, Forest, Small, BasgorcThempecs, | Se waiter Lodge, for Philadelphia; Wm Henry, Savage, for ‘The following is Lord Elgin’s ‘answer to a radical cht to expect far different treatment, that we re- | from the north, apparently unsuspecting, and int BOO Bore eeralght Genesee and Michigan. Rye Flour— | B iiunter; Erle, Derneg, Newburyport, Arim, Miller, Provic | Bathe inet Gege eot nnagetph 3 Midas, Hazerdon,’ do; deputation trom the county of Hastings, presented on low. Ifany man in the province had more | ing to juin the band | had just routed from my present bi rere sold at \irhedh od a i heal dei dence. Southerner, Baker, for Boston; tN on than another to oppose anything that could in- | Camp. Proceeding cautiously along the edge of the | $257 to $2 04. eecers NC Lty aur Suaneny brane hid tor iod to produce more excitement and ‘ioree, for (Br) Roy, disch'g; Bona Dea, (br) Gra- earl, (Br), Morris, do: Abigail, Daly, for Liverpool; ewburypo Gambrill, Bradford, Friday lars. (We publish the answer in another part " ~ e—Fred Brown, Gardner, Providence; Deop River, | for B Itimore, ? of to-day's paper hy, Henary | oe | apc tie city of Montreal, it is certainly the head of the | Pines, 1 approached them as nearly ay possible, Ag | Alexandria wnd iat ea bho tdi | Arrivea, Tucker, aed Cluiapatis Lane NACE, nee eke, ele tes Phia ducer seuluction of his lordabip's thoroughly | late administration, for whom the conservative inhabj- | £00 as they perecived us they fled. and | commenced | Market for wheat is. steady, and sales of 5,00 seg Tennessee, Collins, Savannah, May 23, with | thyct, iirewn: NY ce Ee hae ea ate rig ame identifies him with his ministry and their acts. ‘The | tants of Montreal have so often made personal sacri. | the pursuit. ‘This continued some six or eight miles, | Obio at ba aes gE alge a SP chal a Mitchell &' Co. , : Sli schr Olive Branch, Clatk, NQork.. Hey Jatter part of the answer is even more curious than the | fices ‘The man, however, who undertakes the duty of | through deep mud and snow, their horses being much jo Sito Ne Nicihaee Com The market is steady, Yorktown, Sebor, London, April 27, with mdse | Taunron, May 20—Arr sc: 8 Harvest, NYork; 2lst, Roscius, ¥ ” firet; his firm belief is that the ministry in introduci j citize zeal | ttronger than mine. In this affair | met with no loss, bE r les, do: Sar: it, never intended to com; ate thoes ‘persone Wie itis vate Riv mimegod Myo have tiaede great ‘eal | killed five of the onemy. and captured two squawecaee’ Sales ot ¢ Dashale were made at fe, for high mixed tom At lt, faptanged alenals with We bark | Jamer, do. 'sia 22d, chs Cofrilla, Willfams, ant Oscar, had been guilty “of the serious crime of treason; is gentle! ‘ ° % the bas being badly moun ‘and one slightly wounded. I suf- esi “ ollow, ott . | Pro- of Flymonth, be . , ‘ondon, #ea= wench, Norfolk ih and under this conviction he sanctioned the bill. If wit ahistt sear sebairion lonea va etorcoetion, © What fered to proceed, and one boy. who. 1 feaco, is a son of | Yi10Ns—Small sales of mess pork were made at $10 to | man, died on board the Y. SALEM, May 24th Cla, Bark Chnsan, Howo, Africa. a Pag Bor, Packet ship New Worid, Kuight, Liverpool, April 28, oo. Boyd, Hill, Wilminzton N such Had been the case, why did not the ministry an- | ghall we ray to this flery apurring, which enabled Mr, | ONC of the chiefs. 1 also killed several horses, aud eap- | $1012 Prime at $8 25. Beef is in moderate demand | |, Vseket 700 neerage passonge Mn barket iauith tad | cae ca Tuk; Oregon, Murch, nell, Mintarn & Co. Ith | and Harriet, Philadel, ) Cl NYork;, rk: m, Muroh, Phi ; ade geo ngers, All in perfect health, and | C; Tsth, Ca swer the interrogatories put to them after the pass! nod to ford ") h tured ten, besides all their provisions, camp equipage, | St $11 for country mess, at $8 50 for city prime. Lard | have been all the pusage, delphia: 201 Hall, Cousins; Jack, Folker, and Amand: Prince! pf hete tnterrogstories were to t+ fect that | dried sendy for immediate sceeptance, and to rafuse ail | i bales of meat, Be DOK for Obs, and 210, for prison, "4 8 | TA Pane Beta oe SrtA fe Piezo Se ake | Wenner cies ie ne” £0 us to bo enabled to truly state the | postponement, lest he should lose the happy chance | President Polk’ message atthe commencoment of the | 2046. for Ohio. and 21'x¢. for prison. 44, lon 39, spoke brig Bachelor, of and from London fey Guse | rice to his constituents, desired to know whether they | Posh? by the absence of some half dozen members | last session of Congress, was received and published at p Sarunpay, May 26—6 P.M. ce, 37 days out; TAth, Int #4, ‘lon oke bark Heroine, of eros hg Nn len yr nel ed eR | connected with this district, enabled him to give this | Santa Fe, on the 27th March, ma week i lathe news. per Caledonia, published In and from Liverpool for Quebec, 20 days out. zs 1 ngers Arrived, IB, und could obtain ao ouawer from the iniccet | Proot of bis ingratitude and telfihness? Wehave never | ‘The Republican of the Slst, states that Dr. Kearnes the effect of obeoking tranmeetione tne breed eie | WA eon ee Tel cmcenaciy ecthens, Bremen, 86 daye, Sav ary anc Steamship Tennertoc--Mrq Ribbie and ery, Tt 1s Wel) aiown thet ows Oa SEMMA ES gm abhieents hulliated the outrages which have produced this result, | and “Bill Williams,” the well known mountain guide, | {Me ‘fivet of checking transactions in breadstufts. — Fes se ined tot Patagonia, 64 | Mises Mand A Ribbie, Masters W and L Ribbio, Mncon; Mr Dr’ | Merchants were awaiting the receipt of private letters Bret before operating to apy material extent Flour was pethjog easier, and sales moderate. Grain sold to a WP Martinson, Jacub Barker, New Orleans; Misses Gremer, ith guano, to Messrs Willard | pay a Weodrak a Har eres, Mle halts lai 19 Seto go lU wy | ERAS ng Woodeut and ey Woodra, Columbugs WB i NE a Rio Janeiro 48 days, ste] to E& T Poy i are not surprised that some members of the Legis- | were recently murdered by a band of Kutaws. for compensation, three fourths were actually in arms, | 4) A Seay . wet sedis ‘ 7 aaa q He was told by agentleman highin office, onectthechict | wre think they merit punishment; but of all the | Kearns and Williams left Taos in search of the selen terable mer - » of volun. M . . Sol. Fre: | 8’ br James L Day, dy, N¢ d y of, Col promoters of the bill that ail these would be paid. teer executions ar a Hole tate ble bed ik paved agp lect ee ey ee ee ty ot jnir extent; but the market for coro was unsettled by | out; rame day, *poke “French 8% Falter, Savann! Sokol tet ae - The Counters of kigin, on Wednesday last, present- having received such signal advantages from the seal | Indians, suppored to be at, | ke dews No change to notice in other grain. Meai | Havre, for Kio Janeiro; West dla! Mrs Foster, Misscy ed bir Excellency with & sen and heir. of the wron The House of Assembly wa aud rye flourremained about the same. The market | Loredo, of Charleston, s1 5 8. ; 4 Br brig James Redding, MeLellan, Limerick, 42 days, in for pink wa more active, while prices were steady. | raitnet uea’ ti sa sree eH nam, imerieks inal 9, ‘aproe, Misses Cand A. hem,be- | Whittlesy had the engagement, and they were killed nt, Messrs Jaime Galitor, in excers, by them in retaliation $-doers, offe: :! gazed during the | cause thir xen Tilfers his hand to ebastise whole of Saturday in the discussion of Mr, Henry : ae ‘There was no change of moment ig other articles of | spoke Mr bark Frederick, of St Johi, bound Fenny, ary, Macon: 3 Lucorne, Sherwood’s resolutions foran address to his Excel [From the Montreal Gazette, May 24.] cetmmands etianed at Aibezaee ge eae hares | provisions. Lard was less active moderate sales, | “Brig Themis, Lawler, Bremen, al days, 4m ballast and 99 senate jonnerd Oder Beatie a andy Praying, him to convene Parliament at Quebec | Tt is said that afler all, Lord Alain wili foro his mi- | fommend,eislicned et Albuquerque, arrived at Gants | Urcericn were selling to & mode tent, at steudy | passengers, to the manter. dee a iitaeis I jr Savannah; BR foun were nent alvernate four years. The resolu | nisity to go to the countvy, by a dselution of Parlio- | Ken,the W0uh March. having in charge wine or ton | bricen. Guyare continued hrm, Tie market forcorton, | "heise Cogues Piss Guadalonpe, 14 days, in ballet, to NE Gacuiners NV; Jamos F White, Hous were supported by one ortwo Upper Canada | ment, soou after the protigation tay a menth, country between Albuquerque and ‘Tomo 6 ¥id not open the foreign uews, with the non Feevipt of | 4 IgE ward Prescott, Bryant, Calnis, 4 days, with timber, ‘bla Walter, Honey aokion, Heyy Jacke sonservatives from the neighborhood of 'oronto, by an is Easyd sind ae Jettire che eked operations, oP Se Vertue f é i i joni. oy Potton, jr, 1B Poton Com Acalforata? “oo © lave Sante Fe ins fewGays) Ay ita, Bales of 100 Boia, were made, ehieky pote, at | “TESTU, cence, Cumbertand, NB, 10 days, WalacNipeet: Beaten sh Pratt eae Ollie, U 8 Ny for California, midshipman Boston; Fine at Franxuin, Inpiana the great body of the Upper Canada radicals, inclu ding Movers. Baldwin, Prk 1 ning. N York; Owen F Solomon, ce, RM he following is nd Blake, and by th ityder, Boston, b 66% 5 4 66% i Major R. 1, Watlman, paymaster, arrived at Santa | £5 56% und pearls at $5 50 a $5 564. Schr Wolcott Feats Wushem, Case Co, Ohio; H Munford, Ala; Hathaway, Elberton French Canedian 1 bers from the d + of Quel an be eet! dated Franklin, Indiana, | pe on the goth March from Laos, whither he had been 7 vas ~ Sales of 3,000 lbs of Southern yellow wore Sehr Darius, Chace, A’ eae Swift, New Hedford: A Donnell, BJ Donnell, Montgomery: Lhree Kivers; and strongly oppc by @ lar, May 18 :-About one o'cloe! his morning, our to: digs’ M made at 2le ins, NY; Daniel Laph SBajority of the conservative members from buth sce. | was visited with @ terrible and destructiey vrafngies to pay off the troops. biravacers.—Flour—The sales for the day amount | A ship, reported to be the Victoria, from Londen, its E Donoy, Boleimin; Rev W soma or thes iuee, and by the liberal members from | tion, euppored to be the work of an incendiary. One In the Republican of the 6th April, there are several | v4 to sLout 4600 bbls. including fine at $4 16%,; [roy, Also 2 ships, | bark, and 2 brigs, Noe L hile; Norman B Peek, Spring~ e diFtriet of Ment y 3 lock of buildings on the north side of the square | spirited articles denouncing the proceed! troyed, together with the court hou county records and paper The damage is roughly es’ ws Of the | VW wtertord and ¢ sin the | Senate on. and the debate which followed. the presem- | ich pan aud but were | tation of. the memorial of citizens of New Mexico as | strnipht \ tehiy mated at | ing for the establishment of a civil governinent in that ‘#1, including Messrs, Lafontaine, | entire Drummond, avd Viger, and were uitimat rried b ’ a majority of 6. Amendinents in faver of removing the re mmon State at $4 44a 4 60; mixed . Taight State brands at $4 506 66%; | Steamettne F ortherner, Charleston; Br ig! | ships Sem Bird, y de parks Eliawbeth w Wovld-— Haryy and tady, 6 Edward G and Wm Harvy, ichard Carpenter, Robert R Lropiy, J Ramsay, Rohort tely carried by | were di latter were all t a at of go- | allluckily saved, Samuel Fernment te bytown and Kingston, were both lost by | about $20 000. with an insurance of ouly about $1,500 | territory. round hoop Ohio, $4 87 5 NOT Toe dean tants Andtew Foster, liverpool amet Maraland, Mry Merry, Mes by Mt Jarge majorities; a» was also, by « majority of 7, ap | or $2,000 al sufferers are Gilorces & Co., 8. B — faney Olio. $6.05" igs doe O00; as | Nezhwmberiand, London; bark ieaae Mead, Sav anual a rd, MD, and lady,’ Mastor Andrew a= Smendment of Mr Galt's, to postpone the considera- | Moore, M. Mathews, baker, estate of Josso Williams, : Naval Intelligence. tra Chie $6 250 ig the sales were some 800 — FRET ce in the aterrages all have had perfect healthy during tion of the resolutions to next ression Allivon & Wilson, Dr, MeCorkle, Felix Dietch, aud Dr, | Tho V.8. Hoop of war Albany. Com, Randolpb. was ohave been taken at qaotations. | May 26—Wind at sun-rise, NE; 1 Perroh Paahes ship ‘orhtasnNty’ Chaldalll! HMA On Friday the House was engaged in @ivcursing the | 1 itehey, spoken on the 11th inst., in lat, 23, lon, 86 25, ding f 15 & 487 34, - and M Gers n, Germany; snd 400 in the stecrage, : ee teu Te acre a le, A amber 8. W,, all well, oderate Fal in all wome 54 Hernia Mari Fatavonta—Bremen Barb Maria Francisox—F Jaho, sweeping Fei ae TAVOr of @ thorough change iki have signed an ad- Commander George 8. Blake has been ordere: bbls wt $4 BTM ore active, and HL ADELPH wm, Miigerer, he ties in the whvie constitution, have been introduced by | act rh 4 @ column of the Daily Wisconsin, | U 8. trigate Mixsixcippi, ax Bee were or the sedis | bbls, ehauged hands st $2 61 a2 Bie Gere Meal was | a itiitt! eeNhionn ; sildsens and hares © CVaNeh—ME and Me Gondevert, two Ms. Christie, M. F from Gaspe. I willsend you acan- | exhorting the public to adopt the homoopathle system terrancan equadron quiet at 92.874 Whear was in fair demand for milling. | Siewsii, Yor) y doceehe Clarks Hartt ota fbitiliiaste ites did summary of themin my next. In the Legislative | of ur Couvei the Hon. hr. De Blucquiare’s motion tur a die | ‘hy solution of the provinces was withdrawa, at iment. in case tl are attacked by the cholera, Lieut Brushrood Hunter bas been ordered to the | aid seler of 6.400 bushels good to prime Ohio were mace Cleared—Barks Chilton, Whitney, Trieste; St Marys, Mil- | F to the relative success of the two systems | 1), 8. tloop-of-war John Adams, now fitting out at Bo Corn The ealgn reavtied about Shao | Ih iy hehase ire, Bim, Tayter, Coston beige Helena (Deal | 4 vas oos— Ship Myratoe few Villadetphia~Chasles cmeccpatby aud allepathy, in Lurope, im 1841-2, | ton, as first lieutenaut,— Norfolk Beacon, Muy 43. burhels, and wer made, including Southera damaged | lve! e, Monteyide, ise Marbinger; Kovne Porsauseeta; | Taber, ehuld, and evrvany, New York.