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Ged with regard to the issue, which every awaits with | which m non. bad been defeated and our goods. and two of our com , who stated that | give more than a mere outline of his remarks, which SPECIAL NOTICES. alm, in the hope of witnessing & favorable resetion i | compelled to retreat to ; j tis Gacsn hoe knee Sha Eeasity acta. mon ith ent | Ritts Matened te etn eaeT nenate tea meena | SORT ORES AE RITE ints brmrervtbonrecbeed when the elections are over. The L.verpoo! | Another account says that the Emperor of Austria ders to return for the balance, om shore up the river, | The first resolution was then taken up. and pending | AT Ri OE a ng ed prayed 4 circular of the 4th instant, announcing an improve- | still hesitated as to calling in the Russiaus,and would and take the same to Chagres and sell it. at once, for | its passage, Mr. Strobbart. ina strong, direct, and for- | j:.5¢, ‘th fallowing nent! ome fected to San ment in that market. also contributed (o the reaction | make another effort to adjust matters with the vieto- | best prices offered, as well as that which was reserved, | cible manner, urged the propriety and necessity of pr one TIMES CURR. President. : 1849, being the here; and notwithstanding the bolyday which took | riows Hungarians. until we could receive authentic news from Gorgona, | senting a strong front to the aggressions of the North. GEORGE CARNEGIE, Vice-President. Pern Sopdy 9 Place to celebrate the anniversary of the proclamation Another account says:— It was th it, alse. advisable to send the boats down | He dwelt with much earnestness on the present state JOHN BUCHANAN, "Treasurer. cir adi ALEXANDER CAMERON, Secretary. of the constitution. the sales of the w reach 3.936 It appears that the number of troops which are to to Chagres forsale, the rush beiug up stream. H: of eling among our people, who were determined, . against 3.291 bales receipts. and our stock re- | operate, dircetly and indirectly, against Hungary, alepored of the remainder of the goods, we concluded | at all and any hazard. to resist the wrongs and inju- mains at 40.967 bales. including 40 089 bales American | smounts to 236000 men. But it Austria is — 6 | to canoes, and start on Tuesday morning our- | ries complained of, and thought that an expression of Tho sales effected were 1.423 bales New Orleans, at 62 | by Russia, Hunga: ‘haw also ber allies. General Bem selves. that feeling might well be appended to that resolution. ¢ UL &@74f ; 1.272 bales Mobile, 63 a 71f.; 1.073 bales Upland, | bas istued aw proc! ion calling upon the Poles to On the 26th, we hired two large canoes for seventy | South Carclina sought co-operation, hoped for it, and < Cy aT. and 168 Hayti. G1f —Total, 8.936 bales assemble beneath the national standard and forman dollars, to be manned by two natives each, to takeour | believed that her sisters were as ready as herself ; but, JAMES OG MCADAM. u gentleman. They return t Attention to their comfort x ePeTOUS VovaRe Just now cor ecees in all his fuvure trips G low.—The sale of this article is very limited, as | alliance with Hungary. and Poland in one week will be party to Gorgona, which had increased to ten in num- | in any aspect of the ease. and under any difficulties or jiinY ek fresaldens Condon: usual; and we bave only to notice that of 100 barrels ot | up and doing A corps d'armce of 60.000 tui ey ” dannath, tha would cocen to mabenty and. he thought 18! ieaae-May 18 By eee earORT PoE Me pekdrohataing cu cenebcn Dyes Buenos Ayres, at 64 fr. per 50 kil, duty paid. Russian | bave taken poseession of the pass of Jablunka,and are, On the 27th, at 7 o'clock A. M., we left im the | as well to say so, Is9,—May 10, By pr aranens tallow is quite neglected, and remains nominal. at 66 fr. | by this time co-operating with the Polish army of inde- | canoes, five persons besides two natives in each, also Mr. Brack followed in reply, and pressed the 2dop- dues an 16 7 Chap 2. Bawkias, james W. Stillman, to 87 fr.; New York, 57 fr; and New Orleaus. 63 fr to | pendence, our baggage, and quantity of articles belonging to | tion of the original resolution ‘as the moxt advisabl 3; G, Donaghe, M. D. Henry 4. itn $4 fr. per 60 kil., duty paid. Stock, 50,000 kil Russian; | — Nearly the whole of Hungary is now in the hands of — the company. No ene doubted th Jinoss of Carolina to do all tha: Wir eupeaees et twos $1,757 4 | Bemard Fowler, Isaac N. Cardvao, 250,000 kil. Buenor Ayres; and 100000 kil. of United | the Nagyars. and even the Slovaker is completely oc- | ‘The river Chagres is a beautiful and romantic Ler, under any and every clrcumstance ; pore a tae George W. Gibson, Houry 4. Phillips, Gtates, the greater portion of which came from New | cupled by thm river, both sides of which are covered with trees of | citizens felt more on ‘this subject than they could p ‘To donations to applicants x J. V. Newnan, M.D. York y It is reported that Raab is occupied by the Hunga- | most every description, and the most beautiful variety | in words; and, as the object of this convention was oh Tite. Tapieca.—The 28 barrels imported lately by the | rians, and that the latter are close on Presburg. | of foliage | ever raw, among which | recognized the | confer on the best means of obtaining concert aud co- Balance... Piaguie be Broke, Delphine, from Bahia, found buyers at 65 fr. per 50] According to accounts from Pesth, the communica- plantain. the leaves of which [ have seen two fet wide | operation between herself and her Southern sisters, it oe Pri . kil.. duty ald tion between that city and Buda is cut off, and the y seven and eight feet long; the palm, cocoa, and a | was unnecessary to touch on any other points than hey ey. Tea,—A| ways in the same position; neither sales or | Hungarians are masters of the right bankofthe Danube, hundred others, with names I do not recollect—some | readiness to co-operate. Doolittle, Gorge F. Adai arrivals to notice. between l’esth and Comorn, bearing blossoms resembling the lilac. honey-suckle,) Mr. Penny strongly sustained a similar view, He ire, Ploy, born at W illich, is hereby requested, | Ja A. Esra Door, Ashes.—We have to signalize a slight improvement, Bem is in porsession of all the Bannat, and is taking | morning glory, and others more beautiful, that [ will | was for strong measures, and, thought that enough of should com hit, to send, without delay, | Thomas A. Monkhouse, Smith Jervis, which has lately taken place in this article, after pi Russians into not attempt io describe. ‘The woods would echo with declaration had already becn made, and that action nto the eudscribers, who have to inform him of | Charles H. Dudley, Poe. Van Wiper, ing 68 fr, 26 for 46 barrels New York potash; 23 barrel It is the rich notes of splendid birds, of endless varietios of | unust soon bo resorted to, for his own part, he had lon bts MR ih ea William 8, Paruhain a. W. Priestly were realised at $4 fr. 50 per 50 kil , duty paid, price at army of Jellachich has been com- | plumage. | sawagreat abundance of cranes, of three | wished. and still desired; a Southern convention, but t of May, 1849. my28 ee C,H, Hays, D. 3. Priestly, which holders are very firm. We quote casan at 49 fr, | pletely destroyed near Peterwarden, on the Lower | distinet colors—white, lead color, and black—on the | deferied to the wishes of his friends in not preasing its 3 J. W. Brown, George W. Roed, nominal, with a stock of 50 barrels; pearl ash, at 66 fr. | Danube. | banks of the river, besides a few aligators and guanos, | immediate call. That such a step would finally be Charles A. Poster, Feta te to 66 fr , with about 50 barrels on haud No atrivals. From fifty thousand to sixty thousand Hungarians | which resauble the lizard, but much larger, and arc | taken, he entertained no doubt, “The resolution pro- Heanqvantens Manive Conrs, Zrpneue B. Porter, Gecrae Us 7 Sugar.—For the last two days there has been # con- | are about to penetrate into Galicia. near Jablunka, in considered very excellent eating by the natives; also, a | posed, paved the way for ascertaining the sentiment QUARTERMASTER'S OFF Robert M. Jardine Ww siderable business done in this article on the receipt | erder to execute an insurrection there, as in Poland young crocodile, and plenty of monkeys, with which the | of the oiher Southern States. as to their views on this » sRopos WaehiNG PON, May LI, 15d: Henry U, Greene, oyrer, » of advices from the West Indies; owing to the scanti- | and in Poren. woods, from Chagres to Gorgoua. abound. The large | subject. EPARATE PROPOSALS willl be reosived at this office | C. B. Pellet William J, Bowell, ness of our eupplies, prices which were heavy at 61 fr. | The road to Vienna and Olmutz is opened tothe | ones make an howl, resem bling £0 many tigers, or | Mr. Pore thought that the appointment of the exe- | next, tor furnishing such’ quantities of best Oak Wood Ane ote Tatior der, Coie A, Manpey- 60 in the bexinuing of the week, have risen gradually | Hungarian army under Dembiuski and Georgy: the | other ferocious animals, by which the stranger is al only making more machinery ; | thracite, or Bituminous Co: to 62fr. and 68fr., at which rates about 2000 hhds. | Cachs and Germans, since the intervention of the | ways deceived. ‘To say the river ix crooked, wonld be ould be effected through oer | qvarterly roquisition have been realized, the principal part to arrive. e | Russians. are not disinclined to make common cause | giving you but a faint ideaof it, After leaving Chagres, | channels already existing. In the general scope and | the following statio sales of the week rei 00 hhds. Freneb West India | with the Magyars. who may possibly be in possession | for about a quarter of a mile, it is impossible to see | aim of the proposers of that resolution, however, he |!) Vig gall utlannt sugar, so that we remain with a stock on hand of | cf the capital of the empire und of the emperor, before | abead for more than a thousand fect at any one time, | heertily concurred. mou How. anaes cutive committee wi may be required on the | George W. the commanding officer of each of | georkepys eee Sa » from Ist July, 1849, to 30th June, | William 'F. Denniston, Thomas Fielding, George B. Hitchcock, e Charleston, Massachnsetts. about 2.400 hhds, of the same, and 400 hhds. and 1.700 | the arrival of his Muscovite defenders, | until you arrive at Gorgona. It is a series of twistings | Mr. Linoxs and Mr. Hucen advocated the creation Brooklyn, Long leland, New York. Zola Doughten, Goorgo W. Stilwell, chests Havana and St. Jago, Our market is bare of age | and turning circles, from one end tothe other After | of such a central committee, and gare the reasons Philadelphia, Penneyivania, a Os wean Faun & Ppekbing, Mauritius, No arrivals. e ea * | proceeding about sixteen or eightcen miles, the water | which induced them to deem its functions important— Gosport, near Norfolk, V: Augustus Fisher, William Sharma, ‘nglebone.— We have no inquiry whatever sinee our | important from Turkey. — | becomes shallow, with strong currents and rapids, | acting as a medium of communication with other yon POS, bith ak Charles Deem, Dalrymple Turnbull, last report. This week the impcrts were 12 bundles ccording to the Liverpool Journai of the 12th inst., | when it becomes necessary to pole the balance of the | States, Machivettoal eUictaral te Macene hk pelecnenedanie | Stee eee Philip Mager, Valparaiso, by Ernest, and 182 bundles from New | accounts from Constantinople state that the Russians | passage. Sometimes, where the current is the | Mr, Sraix then submitted an additional amendment, | the weed eae atte aie, femarately, the price por cord for C.F. Baquer, Sugenc. ‘ » | had totally failed in their designs, The Porte was for- est. the es aro oblign + i ith > TF role: Ber, ton Lor the best anthracite coal, aud per, bushal Ox, Joneph Brittain, York. by Argo und Eugene. and 404 bundles by the | had totally r- strongest. the natives are obliged to get in the water, | which he advocated with spirit and eloquence. Ho | for the bituminous coal. George F. Perrey, ‘Abner K. Smurtnan, French'whaler Ville-de-Renues, say altogether a stock of | tifying the Bosphorus, A Russian officer bad been | and pull the cance until they clear the rapids spoke, in language of stern truthfulaess. of the realities Wood or coal will be furnished at the option of the govern- “Te Crittenden: Leaman Cowperthwaite, 66000 kil., of which 6,000 kil are Southern, Prices | Shot, for writing to Gen, Bem that he and 5.000 men ‘The river, I should think, was at least sixty miles | of our position, and the duties which devolved upon us, | MeBt, and will be delivered, piled and measured at cach | William N. Bowers, A. M. Stratton, Temain nominal, at 225 fr. to 290 fr for North Western, | Who would pass over to Hifngary if sent against them Jong. from Chagres to Goryona, and that appeats to be | He traced. in a rapid but vigorous Manner, the onward | BOM As each commanding oilicer may designate, free ef ex- | DB. Schoiield, C. M. King, and 230 fr. for Southern bone, American fishery, and | in Wallachia, | the distance allowed by those who are better able to | course and growth of Northern aggression, insult, and | '“peeg®, oposing for the supply may ascertain | ¢herigs Ht, Porter, fied vail 222 fr. 50 to 227 50 for French fishery, per 50 kil’, duty ‘cas | judge than myself, As no one appears to know, to a | rapine. and deprecated the idea that, in this great cause hat will be roquised, by referonce to | °° U* P¥indle. PASSENGERS. aid, Markets. : | certainty, the legth of the ri I will mention the | of common satety, any Southern State should suspect or ¢ Tooker, M. D. H.C, Logan, Quercitron Bark.—There has becn no inquiry this Livenroot, May 12-12 o’clock.—The corn market | names cf the places from Chagres to Gorgona, which | he jealous of a sister. He was for no Southern State Beecher, Edwin Tyler, week, and prices are rather languid at quotations | continues in a depressed state ; very few transactions | contain from one to three ranchos each, The’ names uming the lead, but felt that they w whieh remain nominal at 18 fr. for Philadelphia, and | have taken place, and buyers do not seem inclined to of the rauchos are well known by the natives, and are | themselves side by side in COPE SEALS 17 fr, for Baltimor: do business at present quotations, cir only guide:— near. He voncluded by indicating what, in his judg- Blake, jartin, 8. Baldwin, Jx. AUG Quartermaster Marine Corps. Meraftor. : Calle Brugar. ‘Lard,—We havo no alteration to make in this article; There is an enquiry this morning for bacon and lard ¥3 OF RANCHES, OR PL. BETWEEN ih h ania Bers pee 7 oF prices are languid, and the sales of the week only | anda considerable sale of the former was made for in- | weet kanes AND GORGON A perc aie peregrine rape = pe ag fino Y FOR THE PLOPI Witham Doores, Jr. Peach 139 bbls, American, at 68 fr. per 50 kil, duty | land home consumption. err iad ee ea Mr. Eaves also gave strong utterance to the senti- THE NE! K CE % . Vm. Egner, Wm, Wallace, mm No ase ht! pts, wa dota dase ikea Maxcursten Cony Manxer, May 12.—The market eo knde 18° Vamas Vami ment of Chester, and. in his usual impassioned manner, HE PROPRIETORS OF THE NEW YORK @EME- ree et mworih: bil le ice—Remains quite neglected, owing to the late rise | to-day is extremely heavy ; there is nothing doing, i aba. Pia expressed the feclings of patriot and the soldier on tery are now red for the sule of Lots. Their | 7 unt jenny, ERD: my28 1t* which took place a fortnight past, rendering holders | and prices have still a downward tendency | the duties and sucrilices soon to be required of all true- | grounds are Jogated on the Bergen Road, shout two and. & 2 . alt miles below deriey City very anxious to realise ; buyers, however, keep out ot i ving a front of 300) fect on eI ABE AE USER a RARE STI RR market. in the hope of cbtaining lower rates. We have ae hearted South ad’ ag audroniy NHE WEST INDIA ROYAL MAIb STEAM PACKET ners, e Vestosa, ele Mancuester, Saturday, May 12—The goods and | New York Bay. ‘This site has Ih hone ot obtat r y yarn market ‘opened this morning, exhibiting the | & Palo Agehua, Her, ‘The question was then taken on the first resolution, | one wher ‘can haye full view of all. that ie beautiful Company for the conveyance of Mails, Passengers, Mer~ wo rale to notice in arolina rice, but 730 bags East In- | Reme dull appearance which Arte Licays pe ere RE ae ba PN or eee PREBAD E31 which was adopted, without one dissenting voice, frouni New York, ‘Prom ovory part of these srounds-ean be | chandise, and Treagnre,—The Steam Packets of this’ Com Aah ars of A 15 rr, 80 to Bet iL, daty on Tuesday last, and also yesterday. ‘The German | Punta de Racuean, Juan Grande, (streag The 2d, 3d, and 4th resolutions were then separately | seen the Narrows and ocean, where the busy mariner isun- | Pany pointed to leave St Thou on the Jat of male Paid; the last mentioned descriptions being lower in | merchants resident here, are doing nothing for exports | Uy Cul0 Bago. ‘current, proposed, and unanimously concurred in, without any | folding the canvats to the Dreese, to waft’ him to or from | Successive month, for Bermuda and New, You, at the frst o Proportion than the former, tothe continent. Some further sales hav. P | Las das Hermanas. 26. El Cerro de Carravale, | comments or discussion. the greatest commercial empori of the worl which plac 'y are due on the Gth, and at the latter on the Beeswax —Nothing has been done in this article, ent. Some further sales have been made | 45, dyinidad, (river. mountain 3) feet high.) The 5 fon aciite : 7 Island, with its beautiful mansio sified hills, llth of the same month ; leaving New York on the 12th, the} ig hi | to-day for India and China, at a slight advance, | 1%, Pio Itovesta 27. Sau Salona. The last resolution excited some discussion, all ofthe | picturesyu capes; New York and Brooklyn, with their | are expected to reach wn the 16th of the month, ax owing to the cantiness of our stock ; but prices are | In goods there ia nothing to report. ‘In printed clots | 18, Palo savas” ee most amicable character, and more in the nature of a | Lowering ‘ind massive works of art the. couatry | meet steamer hy which oF treasuro can be ¢on= tteady. Me kad Eh there isa better feeling, and some sales were made | If you should ask one of the natives at what distance confenan pitas ofa di Seer risen batches sound, inte Je |i Yored.te Naseaw, Havana, Point Neces nee The Com Trade of Europe, Sean sarees FA Sp Soy yap, Beaded der niacannn Ha ming 86% | BaF ar poiaiopN amuid wis Coea cca | eee PS teu ak thet ae cea Barbe oe [From the London Mercantile Gazette May 11.] Giascow,.—There is no new feature to report in our | C@F one of the places above named, which would, ot t Z -. | who wish can secure a resting place for the ashes of one be- | the lth, the steamer last trom New York becomes due at St. ; i . May 11. es Lae Venere LA DOS RAzeR bare t0're sot | course, give great satisfaction to a stranger unac- | Mr Hutson proposed an additional clause to the last | 10g ehon'ehe mourncr iay resort end renee thet Sareea, | Thomason the 28d of the month, and will conve; No alteration bas taken place 2 the tone of thacorn | Sette dcclintn i: Nie Wnose ‘suited for the fadia | duainted with the river, resolution, further expressive of the determination of | spot on memory's waste.” Peace specie, and merchandise for that Island, Porto Ri trade since ba ara weg sypendepar Fhichibas Market remain steady. The orice ot oe (he, India | “A tip from Chagres to Gorgona, in a loaded canoe, | Our people to resist, at all and every hazard ; and took | “Mie inducements held out to citizens to purchaso lots in these | India Tslands generally, Laguayra, and Puerto been for eo long a time the prevailing characteristic in | Trarket roméin steady. The pric Pig iron con” | generally takes from two and a half to three days. | the opportunity of indicating. in a most masterly man- | grounds, are greater than have ever been offerci to the public; ag He carpe eee regard to all matters connected with the agricultu: rage we suey pees Mat ae thee wore sold at 438. | We were two days and a quarter. From Gorgona to | ner, us the true policy of our State and of the South, | forlots capableof holding from 16to 20 bodies, will be vold until as, Ses Roto Rice, $f ue ery interest, continues in full force, and even the most san- , ymarket at that quotation, Chagres, with the current Which. ix three milea per | the adoption of the strongest measures, He earnestly | firtbernotico at oxty $1d; and in order to placeit within incente, $125; Trinidad, $130e guine begin to view the effects of tree trade with ap- —— hour, can be performed in one day, in a canoe, | depreeated even the appearance of irresolution, as pro- | tf! OF Pacthahl eo Rocoremodating Shacieeitcize all Mobile Point, $140; Honduras, prehension. Supplies on a large seale continue to be The Latest Ship News. | The natives never paddle ut night, as itisnotonly dan, | ductive of the most fatal consequences to our relations | an‘opyortunity stownings burial lot, Tho. terms are $3, to aba, $100 ; Ji $1405 jartha, $150; Car~ Nicaragua, $186. e same a6 bag hereto~ 0 poured into the country from abroad, and our farmers The Roseius, Capt. Eldridge; went to sea thi . | gerous on account of the current. but havin, ‘ddled | With the North, as it might deceive them into a false | be paid o1 are completely beaten in their own markets. The | ing, (Suturday.) with a large number of passengers, | ail day. they become fatigued, andl don't wonder at it; | security, ‘They should know where Carolina stands, | the frst government uppears, however, determined to proceed | (tverage) and a good frelzht, for I consider it very hard and difficult work, side by side with the Old Dominion, whose resolutions | oiee, 4 prevent subscribing, the balance at $2 perimonth. After $170; Tampico, ‘t, all moneys must be paid at the principal $155 ; Chagres, $i WS ry nt mistake All the buildings and improve- | The freight on specie and on goods it with free trade measures, to sacritice other great in- The first night we sto h ciara adicend cies ON RLe ida h pass those of any cemetery in thecouns | fore been charged. For further particulars, appl , pped at Las das Hermanas (the | she was now re g. On this great issue, there seh walt any He tay cane V MAITLAND, PLELPS, & nts, terests, and, by manwuvring, have managed to ob- two sisters). ‘The Rancho was occupied. by a mos could and should be no questions of precedence—all | {2%n"ioriallers ands ue a Teeter thdateeat eRe east | myt 266 14 Stone street. tain a majority of ten cn the second reading of the The Very Latest. about sixty years of age, and his wife. Bein, mewhat | had an equal stake, and all should stand up and main- | seriber shall be furnished with a splendid Lithographi Dill for the repeal of the navigation laws. The wea | sn tot telearaphi fi >, | dirappointed at not seeing two very interesting young | tain their own just rights, Those whom he represented | View of the Chapel. Buildings for Superintendents, Ob= GOLD TESTS. ther has, since the commencement of the week, been or the very latest telegraphic news from Eu- } jadics, my curiosity was somewhat raised to know why | were prepared for any emergency that might arise, | Sarvatory, Gateway, &e., without charge. Call and see the ALIFORNIANS AND OTHERS GAN OBTAIN A of rather an unfavorable character, but this has hith- rope, see another column and how it had received its name. On enquiry, the old | and at all times,and under all circumstances, would be | ian of fmprovements. All receipts aust be signed by the Ct containing a trne Test, with acids; also Scales and Cup erto produced no effect on business, It is certain > : lady stated that about one hundred and fifty or two | found ready. ‘i a oe Weighs, 0. Jo We MASON, 156 Fulton steot, Sd floor. jt No, 102 adway, N. Y. Branch office, tbat ithe sold northeast rncas must ohare ansed, to ——— hundred years ngo this place as inhabited by a Spa. | | Mr. McConn followed in @ epecch replete with fact | No, ey City. check vegetation, and, fol : q nish family from Spain, in which were two youngladies | and fancy, argument and ridicule—ranging ‘from | ‘Trens'r. JAMES T. LEETE, Sec'y. * ss weather an that’ previoutly experienced, the’ change | Journal of a Gold Hunter—Chagres—Man- | celebrated for thelr extraordinary beauty, No. re. | gay to grave, from lively to seyere”-—nowililating om 4 youve, Bsq., 1s the sole agent for the yalo CALIFORNIA FIRE ARMS. has no doubt been trying to the young crops. Our re- ners of the Natives—Scenery—Enteresting | mains of the old mansion or appurtenances are to be | the insults and injuries inflicted on the South, and | of lots Order of Odd Fellows; also, general agent fur W. SPIES & CO., 91 MAIDEN LANE, IMPORTERS ports from the rural districts are, however, on the Incidents, seen at the present time, now exposing the ignorance and hypocrisy of our as- | °tber societies and individuals. His office is No, 5 Nassau and dealers in Fire Arms, invite the attention of Cali< whole, encouraging; and so long as nothing of a de Paxama, New Granada, April 23, 1849. Our supper, which we brought with us, was soon | *#ilants. street. my2s te Shale stock ot United States Rides, Corbines, ete eldedly inanspicions nature oceurs, prices must be | | We left New York in the brig Eudora, Captain Wm. | ready, and consisted ct pickled salmon, herring, apple | _ His remarks excited much interest, and though ex- at rap Serge err roa Cito rtrd 3 forced down by the extent of the foreign supplies, A | Math Monday, Jan. 29. 1849, for Chagres, and ar- | sauce, biseuit, and @ good cup of tea, tended to some length, kept his auditors attentive LAMPS, &. largest stock of articles of thie description, which they offer considerable proportion of the wheat which hus lately,| Tived at that place on the 16th day of February making ‘The watch being appointed for tho night, the Pro- | throughout. we rnnnnnnmnnnmwweewnwwews | wholesale and retail. ma? 1b come to hand has been from Hamburg, and other | the passage from port to port in seventcen days, during | fessor and myself took possession of the floor of the | _ When he had concluded, the question was taken on MINIATURE SOLAR LAMPS, epg porta now blockaded, and from whence no further re- | which time nothing Rashes a ta Ua Lat a LD a Be ee whicii the kind owners let us have, together | the last resolution, which was adopted unanimously. Ee eae hae Eek RIE GALVANIZED TRON HOUSES CONSTRUCT - ceipts can fora time be expected; but from Holland, | cept in passing the island of San Domingo, where we | with a couple of large Spanish mats, upon one of which Laraing thease to ochuiees Ee ae ae won, Fo | and Burning Pili shots andthe ee by California, having met with #0 much approv: France, and Belgium, shipments continue to be made; | hadfora whole day a fine view of that beautifulisland. | | spread my comfortable blanket and pillow, and a mh2v 13¢ C. A. BALDWINS, 5944 Bowery. h id ‘duced to call th jomet 3 and ere long we may calculate on reeciving considerable | On the morning of the 17th of February we were pl- | myself down, fatigued with the day's journey. ‘he | in bebalf of Southern rights, which, after some little : “i Maarlastion ct Ga eee ‘teed ta supplies from the other side of the Atlantic. There is, | loted around the old Spanish fort, which comgnands | rest of our company occupied part of an adjoiningopen | discussion between the mover and Messrs, Moses and SOLAR LAMPS AND GIRANDOLES. such a manner, that all parts of the house, roo! ides, consequently, no prospect of the arrivals falling off, so | the mouth of the river Chagres, and dropped anchor | yancho. Haves, was withdrawn by the form “ As to afford ‘our furinersa chauce of realizing better | opposite the town, close by the shore, it being the only | "Mine host and hostess oecupied the upper part of the | _ Mx. Eaves, at this stage of the proceedings, proponed | 'T4E,SUnSCRIBER would direct pullis attention to his ricus for what they may still hold; and this conviction | place suitable for vessels, on account ofthe depth of | yancho in which I slept, ‘They ascended by means of | the following additional resolution, (independent of | Hall Lauthorns, Doric and Miniature Lamps, includin shipped, in two boxes, 12 feot long and 2 fect wide, and 8 inches Pag induced them t0 bring their corn forward pretty | water. a log, about eighteen inches in diameter, standing | those aiready adopted), which was agreed to. the new styles snd improvements of the diferent manuiae= deep, the freight on which would be about $14 to San Franeis< freely of late, and the supplies have far exceeded the On entering the river, the most beautiful prospect | nearly perpendicular, in which notches are cut on one Resolved, ‘That we carnestly recommend to the seve- | tures for oil, lard, camphene, or burning fluid; every article | oo. re will also be no trouble in removing from one part demand, We can, however, notice no increase in the | that I ever beheld presented itself, Never was a body | side for steps, which is their only means of getting from | Tal districts and parishes, as*an essential measure, to | PMTAuted as represented, and sold ut prices only to be found of the country to another, as the house can, In few hours, arrivals of home-grown corn into the port of London, | o!men more agreeably surprised than those on board, | one floor to another. I believe all the ranchos, in this | Preserve and perfect their or; Popes 4 repaired: | be taken down and put up. | Ity calling upomthe subseriber, & ganization of Committees | # i ds., eamphens, b fluid, which we regard as a proot that iu the nea counties | and never bas a place been more belied and scandal: | Feepect, are te ame. of Vigilance and Safety, for the purpose of correspon: | EaMOE aaepantiber Meshele whalbents ane ieee hopes’ | TeaULBGr ene Tenn IC Ty AXLOB, 28 Seone pteseh, the growers have really but little on hand. The supply | ized than Chagres. “The first thing you observe before | ““yho next morning we took breakfast before daylight, | dence and concert of action, aad expecially to exert | than any other store in the city. SOLOMON REILEY, ius together, and a house 20x15 can be put up in le jay. They are far cheaper than wood, are fire- proof, and mut more comfortable than tents. A house of the above sixe can be | of English wheat received from Saturday night up to | entering the river, {son old Spanish fort, represented | and started on our voyage up the river. Before leay. | themselves to spread usefulinformation before the peo- | ™8 law dw 1 Canal orner of Laight. last ae amounts to only 1.280 qrs., and the quan- | in New York as the Mud Fort, which is now ina great | ing, we wore SHIVER od CRAG A rare Delonging toa com. | ple. and te detect and bring to justice all offenders | ———————————________. PEED 5. mnt hn OO tity brought to Mark lane by land carriage samples has | State of decay ; but at the time it was built, which was | puny of four boats had fullon overboard, and before | #gainet our peace and institutions, CORNELIUS’ SOLAR LAMPS, LANK BOOKS, PAPER AND STATIONERY FRAN] Deen equully unimportant. On Monday. there was a | some twoor three hundred years ago, it must have been | assistance could be rendered him, cank immediately, Mr. Hernxvon then moved the appointment of a com- ada oe andelicrsy new patterns, in Ormuly, CIS & LOUTREL, 77 Maiden Lane, manufacture every slight increase in the show from Kent; but the Essex | impregnable, and could now, at a few thousand dol- | and was drowned; but no description could be given of | mittee of twenty-one, to nominate suitable persons to Silver, and Damask; Plaited Tea Sots; Forks, bres style of Acconnt Book, sad sell at the lowest cash Steuds gure very indifterontly Aled Lo, inillers ap- larg ‘expanse, be made to reflect great credit on aby | his person. : constitute the Executive Committee of five, which was Ca ee eae mt ee Oa Open he IBA EE a peared, however, to be in no want, and conducted their “ ‘The report was co agreed to, and a recess of half an hour taken, until the —— |W ‘ fal Pr Prerations with’ extreme caution: A few picked pas: | It is eaid thet this fort was taken by pirates, who | wince senor ras, confirmed by several. individuals | ore i erhould be ready to report, ; B OOO KOU TRY MERCHANTS aND aut, | Satlonery ert See cels were placed at about former rates, but a decline of | Were in great numbers on the Chagres river, about | ther particulars, A“ On re-organizing, the following gentlemen were nomi- others are informed that the subscriber has FRANCIS & LOUTREL, 1s, per quarter was generaily submitted to on the com- | the time the Spaniards were enriching themselves It being known by one of us that Doctor hada | nated, balloted for, and elected, site ve ny Gaesuwicn ernest, | mh2018t 77 Maiden Lane. monef descriptions, without enabling factors to effect | from the mines of Peru and Mexico, some time after | considerable amount of gold on his person, we came to : F. H. ELMORR, Chairman, SORE Tin hh tine ae pride ft laws wos lower thad ony | oye po a a clearance; several runs remained unsold at the close. | their first discovery, It stands on a solid rock, about | the conelusion that he was the unfortunate one. About | WADE HAMPTON, = JAMES GADSDEN, other establishment in this ity. Ais’ stock ombraees every | NEWS PRINTING, BOOK. WRITING, HARDWARE ‘These were again offered inetfectually at the abatement | one hundred feet high, and is one of the best positions | the middle of the day we discovered onthe banks of the | D. J. McCORD, F. W. PICKENS. variety of Parlor, Stand, Reading and Hand Lamps, Chande- AND WRAPPING PAPER. named on Wednesday, hardiy a burgain being closed | in the world. The town of Chagres consists of about | river, standing upr ght, two reeds, one resembling ‘The Cuarmman having yielded the chair, liers, &c., for oil, camphine, spirit and phosgene gas. Also, PERSSE AND BROOKS, on that occasion, This morning affairs remained in | One hundred and fifty huts or ranchas, which present. clearly indicating that some person ind) bas x68 Mr. Means submitted @ resolution returning the assortment of Teble and other Catlery, au avraee do. poe PAPER MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS, nearly the same position, factors refusing to accept less | to the stranger «most singularappearance. They are buried there, On drawing near to the spot, you | thanks of the convention to the venerable President, | Gamphine, Spirit Gas, Fhesgene Gas Lamp Wicks, Ke. | Pus- ‘Wanenovss: 65 axn 67 Nassau atneer, N.Y. money, and the millers declining to pay former rates. built with reeds, and thatched roofs made of the palm may casily imagine what were our feelings on reading | Who, on resuming the chair, responded in a feeling anc 3t® Taw Chas FULLER. Mills at Windsor Locks, Conn. Foreign wheat has come to hand very freely. Upwards | tree, and are very much of the same style, differing | the following words, which were written on a piece of | Impressive manner, after which, the convention ad- ‘No. 278 Greenwich, between Warren and Chambers sts. IB sobesribers haze constantly om head © large asenetee of 4500 quarters arrived here during the week ending | only in size, I ain told that befure the gold excite paper. and tfed to thie cross journed sine die. PAP ees Absent heniatenchsotott tervectekl-d acd L, ment of all kinds of News, Hook, Writing, Hardware, Saturday last, and 17,720 quarters have since been re- | ment, there was but one white man in the place, ‘The | PPT ics ‘the body of ea unknown man, found in 3 REWARD Of all Kinds and qualition, sultablo both for the New York ceived. Some of the cargors are being landed on ac- | whole population, which I suppose is about one thou- | tne river near this place, and uterrel by the Afamehent Our Curacoa Correspondence, Rn | a ee - count of importers; and wuless the country demand | Sand, are @ mixture of the African, Indian and Spa- ter Company on the morning of the 28th Feb., 1849.” Cunacoa, April 23, 1849, * STRAYED FROM HIS FRIENDS. ‘The Paper manufactured at their Mills is equal to any other improves, thls courre will have to be more generally se ey Ce former. en iets be mee are | My suspicions were more confirmed by examining @ | Tie War—General Paez—Prospect of Further Difficul= FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. news printing in tho market, of strong texture and fabrie, adopted, as the town millers are not disposed to add to | very black and woolly, many of various shades, and | 41k scarf which was tied on the cross, which | thought NDREW PULLAR, a native of Dundeo, in Scotland, | “ei arngements with other manufacturers are such ag their stocks. The business done on Monday was by no | one very white. 1 saw one woman who was speekled " sa means extensive. and the prices realized were 1s. t0 2s, | ke w leopard, with glack and white spots. Where is | {.2ad fn the doctor wear, per quarter below those curvent on that day sea’night, | barnum? . ties, $c. about 35 years of aze, born deaf and dumb, but who can ‘ ‘, ‘4 ble tl to fill ord fe kind of desired, Oflate, I have had no news to inform you of. ‘The melt understocd. arrived at New York in May, 1847, | J’ltvait ostomers at the thortes ne of Parenls 18 Two of ‘our party volun. for Norfolk, in Virginia, which he left in about’ three | bY their customers at the shortest notice. ed to open the ground, for the purpose of asec 1 4 ; taining to a cer‘ainty whether it was one of our com- | Vener . » prese! e : . o po At which abatement the sale bas since been execeding” | | The women are Kind end howpitable in thelr man- | pany or not. capes Saher Bibel miele dhol ATC Rie yr yey ne ICA me On PRINTING INK, ly slow. There have been inquiries during the week | net, and cleanly in their persons. Thelr favorite | ““rhey aug down about two fect and a half, when they | ‘sided. General Paez is still here, probably brewing | feet Giz inches, fair complexion, slender make, Pie rejuret- JOHN G. LIGHTBODY for floating cargoes of Polish Odessa wheat off the | drces is white, cut low in the neck, with a large lace | were compelled to abandon it, on account of the great | more broils, for Iam sure he will not submit to remain | ed that any one meeting Andrew Pullar, will inform Geor 8 CONSTANTLY manufacturing, and has always on hand, coast, on frien account, but the prices offered shave | Mantiila, which appears to be the pervading fashion. | state of decomposition ‘i Here aw dsite'teden hts Hatt try with 1 B, Butler, Erq., attorney-at-law, New York, or Messrs. every description of Printing Tuk, from the Auest black eon deemed too low by sellers; hence few coutraetshaye | [have scen seme on Sunday bave on lace stockings | “Sy. tert with ploomy and depressed spirits, with some | 2<T¢2 exile from his native country without another | Ciarles and Georso Reid, Norfolk, Virginia, or Loftin N- | and colored to News Inks, which he warrants equal to aay Boen closed. ‘The nominal top price of town manufac. | and Line satin shoes, with thelr wool and hair deco- | saint hopes that our friends wore all 1 struggle, which I think will be more bloody than the | Hllett, Ev, Richmond, Vi, who will, on tis being brought | ever manufactured, and at as low pricon as can be sold by any ured flour has undergoue no change, but household | rated in the, most fantastic style with Chatham street WASHINGTON MEEKS, | last one. ‘The principal part of the last war was with | ““myli3i¢ laws Tefecd Ee nay pars o€ sno sounteyy by mbdxeadng ® pew ee orts of foreign manufactur jour has been y ent, are Ee ‘ a1 iia a . ‘1 Shared af lower rites than Tast werk. Darley of home | geged with their canoes in taking emigrants with their panel piston iniee patty epuesred 0 ree dguarates | = ce sem aN ROUR H.'s. this paper Is printed with my News Tnk; alson great growth has come forward sparingly, but the maiting | Merchandize up the river. Little confidence can be The South Carolina Cogvention. with The next affair they will have, I think, will take | 00000 UU SN Nt nnn | many other newspapers in this city, Philadelphia, Bostom, Beason being nearly over, the sale has been slow. On| Pleccd in them, as the most of them will steal ; but {From the Columbia Telegraph, May 16.] place on terra firma, where, | expect, they will butcher SPY GLASSES, pg TRI eg) ata a ais? x Monday a decline of 1s. per quarter took pluce,and there | few, if any, have the courage to do anything worse, | Pursuant to adjournment, the Convention ro-assem- | cach other by wholesale. At the battle of Maracaibo, OCKET end Marine, of superior quality; Thermomoters, | United States, b acs ‘were sellers to-day at that decline, Of foreign barley | When at work they are nearty in a state of nudity, | bled at the Capitol, at 10 o'clock, yesterday, and Hon. | the General's three sons were taken prisoners. Ray- Microscopes, Daguerrean Traterials, Galvanic Batteries, re the supply has been more than equal to the demand, having on what we would call a freemason’s apron, on | }), &, Huger re-assumed the chair. mond and Sebastian have been released, and are here | Gilding and Silvering Solutions, “* ; panna ANCY GOODS, &C. and buyers have had the turn in their favor, The re- | ®*mallecale. The women, when they go to the spring | ‘The minutes of yesterday were read by the clerk, | with their father. The third, Thomas, they know ELECTRO MAGNETIC APPARATUS, | a WM NEUSTADTER, ccipts of oats from our own coast and Scotland have | todo thelr washing, wear generally the same uniform. | after which the report of the committce of 21 was called | nothing of. We understand, hero that Monngas and OLN wows ) MANUFACTURER OF SIrK, GOLD, been small, and from Ircland none haye been received; | On my way to Gorgona, I met several of the boatmen, | for by the Chair. Guzman wish to retire from the government. Cuties PAC Fae Cuiaaraneies put with large arrivals +f foreign, the tendency of prices | Who had on nothing but a straw hat, The children Mr. Ermone, the chairman of that committee, sub- ‘The present prospect for salt is very good here, as No, 82 Nassau Stree, niture, wholesale and retail, i A has continuedsdownwaids, Most of the sales made on | Dever wear any article of clothing until they are six or | mitted the following resolutions, as having been unani- | we have had it very dry for some weeks past. Spectactor, Eye Glasses, Pocket Compasses, &e, ke, my28 It ‘No. 409 Broadway, New York. Monday were at ratcs 6d. per qr. below those current | Seven years old, as 1 have seen more than a hundred | rzously adopted in committee; which, after some dis- | _ The brig Hayward, Clay, master, leaves to-morrow OE ————————— Gold, Silver, Silk Fringes, Chenelle Laces, Braids, Cords on that day so’nnight; and to clear vessels coming on | While at Chagres, and never saw one but ina perfect | cussion, were unanimously adopted by the Conven- | for Boston; the brig Abram, Colmon, for New York, in FILTERS! FILTERS and Tassels, Stars, Spangles, Bullion, and Einbroideries, for demurrage, a further small abatemcut was in some in- | ‘tate of nudity, It may be different iu winter, it being | tion ;— fifteen days. Ifyou see any thing here worthy of no- a PURE WAT : a EN i ni ah ng aod aay AO a FE stances submitted to this morning. Beans and peas | 8*iner here at the present time. RESOLUTIONS OF THT COMMITTEE oF 21, tice in your useful paper, make use of it. MONG THE CHOLERA PR TIVES SUGGEST- nel re ioe eralias, in all colors, and varies ot other have, in consequence of scarcity, and owing to the no- | When a couple wish to enter into the blissful state | Resolved, That a full and deliberate examination of as 93 by the sapi vary Grenade Su pein ro EA eet oP cA : ae be aa Sit tion that the present weather is acting unfavorably on | of matrimony, they go before the alealde, who performs | the whole subject, has forced a deep conviction on the |), anacerur. ScEXE IN Caurcn.—A difficulty Ig, Let's poor dimen the es of impnre waver cOCk- J. GROSS GARELLY & CO. the growing crops, advanced 1s. to 2s per quarter in | the ceremony for four years; at the expiration of that | delegates of the Committees of Safety here assembled, xce_in the German Presbyterian Church at | "4,08 fr drink: be avoided) 90 Wintiam Street, Ur Stains. ‘ yalue. Holders of floating cargoes of Indian corn have | time, if either party wish to separate, they can, and | from the several districts and pirates in the State, | took place in the use of the asked full rates, which has interfered with business, | Jmmediately marry again. 1 think this custom would | that alarming aud imminent peril is hanging over the | the commencement of the services yesterday morning. DIAPHRAGM FILTER Manufacturers and Importers of Fringes, Gimps, Corde and the transactions have not been of much import: | find much favor with many in New York. institutions and sovereign rights of the slayeholding | Much confusion prevailed, when Mr. Demler rose and | It removes the slime produced by deoayed vegetable FL el a He Buttons, for Ladies’ iene “ ‘ Chagres, at present, is very healthy; in fact, I have | States, caused by unconstitutional and mischievous in- | told the minister, Rev. Mr. Roehler, that he was usurp- | ter, and the slime of eels, and it restores the Croton River HE just received a beautiful assortment of Pr never exposed myself more in my life than while here | terference with our domestic slavery and the rights of | ing his place. and that he must immediately leave the | water to the natural pority of * Dress, and Mantilla Frin the newest and ‘There is no dew, but always a fine strong trade wind | ¢laveholders on the part of the people of the North, | premises, Mr. Himmer and others interfered fer the e GROTON SPRING WATER, | | tuahionabie (Buttons for Ladioy’ Dreseas Chi The Latest by the English Miail. | diowing, which the town, from its position, does not | their Legislatures, Courts and Representatives in Con. | #urpose of restoring quit; but the altercation grew | oF to that of rain water, (he nearest possible to the P cf which will be rold by ‘the puckage, at. the lowest martes ae P irhaony, objection I have to the place is the fr | reat petare sitholding from hem the aids and re- ana nian Kenge cath trea is aa pnegn a EOE. OF, rR ae now he tin'ive |e : mn gee he rje he frequen odies guat od by . | and women belongin; he congregation participated h Viltor has been in use now for about five | ~ yr pee Coe Ireland. showers, at short notice, which are not, however, of Stents Boa appeal te Jamuie’ and ehatate rose Dad which resulted inthearcest and Dinding over of Moss i eat eof New Marked thousands oan attost its NOT GONE TO CALIFORNIA. Liverroot, Saturday—12 M. long duration. The country abounds with all kinds of | course of unprovoked wrong and insult, haye been cx- | Himmer and Demler for their appearance at court, and | efficiency and superiority over otler contrivances produced, NAME SIMILAR TO OURS HAVING APPEARED Our Irish correspendent’s letters dated yesterday, | fruit, such as pineapples, plantains, bananas, cocoanuts, | hausted in unavailing cflorts, which have only been | to keep the peace in the meantime, It has been deem- hic. ciunectita Dindhestes siren ying atnk dod» HRs) pena Si gpl May 11, are at hand. During the greater part of ycs- | tocas, oranges, sweet and sour lemons, &e, &c. Ihave | fellowed by repetitions of injury and aggressions more | 4 prudent by the authorities to lock up the church | _ ™y251t nee oe ene Pe - y "This Is not thelcane. We removed from Noe terday, there was considerable anxiety respecting the | caten of all the above-named, but with moderation. | alarming, persevered in with an appearance of concert | until the difficulty is finally settled. It appears that EW AND IMPROVED POUDRET writ of error brought by Mr. Smith O'Brien and Mr, | Sugarcane is also in abundance. I have eaten very | und determination, which leaves to us no alternative | there is a division among the members of the church, for sale, in lots to suit purchasers, ma MoMurray. A special express reached Dublin shortly | frecly of it, and prefer it, bananas excepted, to any of | Hut abject and humiliating submission, or a like con- | #nd that this disgraceful scene originated in the at. cturing Company, the oléest establish before 12 o'clock last night, which at once put an en the products of the country, it being at the same time | cert and determination in maintaining our constitu- | tempt of the minority to keep possession of keys of ed States, ‘This ¢ Liab. eas oo eee to all speculation. Late asthe hour was, the unwel- | yery healthy. There having been a great many locusts | tional rights, and in defending our property and per- | the eburch. against the ex ed will of the majority.— he ? come tidings soon spread. and, before half an hour had | jast year, crops of all kinds haye been comparatively | sons thus wantonly put indanger. That South Carolina | Pittsburgh Dispatch, May 21, 4, thousands of the citizens became aware of the | gmail. should stand prepared, as she now is, to enter into SpE TPE SIRT ET w fact that the House of Lords had endorsed the judg- ‘Lhe canoes here being small, and the steamer Orus | council, and to take that “firm, upited and concerted Moranity 1x Towa.—During, the sitting of the | will raire a good ment of the court below, and that her Majesty may— | being only able to proceed about sixteen miles up the | action’? with other Southern and South-Western States.| grand jury for this county, which is the most po- | trial of an equal « eo should she be fond of blood—execute, hang, draw and | river—not more than one-third the distance —we con- | jn this emergency, which the preservation of their com- | pulous county in the State, during the present session | Tespectfully asked. | ri quarter the prisonors, transport them beyond the seas, | cluded to build four boats suitable for the river as far | mon honor, sovereignty and constitutional privileges | of the district court, not a single case of breach of the | Company, 31 Lib immerse them in a prison for life, or do any thing else | as Gorgona, having brought with us materials sufficient | demande, and to maintain them at every hazard, and | peace or infraction of the law was brought before them, et on the first of February and are now pre= pared with an assortment of Fishing Tackle at wholesale and retail, at No. 103 Fulton street. 7 13t JONN J. BROWN & CO. mii LEVI CHAPMAN, No. 102 William street, New Yor! ANUFACTURER OF THE CELEBRATED MAGIC Razor Strop, of four sides; also Pocket Books, Walle $1 50 pe 1 for an cle and Bankers’ Cases, in every variety, Om the mos 4, frog of al ‘ extensive scale, PHAGE “5 Pe ty st., New York, my’ ledium sizes, from $18 t 68. —__— — | daguerreotype Cases) Quarter, fw Say oe Sgghe wo post in the a the hill, and crop of corn on ordinary gronn; ther manures with Pr: the pleases with them. for the tame. The second day after we arrived, a com- | to the last extremity—and that, in view of this alarm- | ‘This speaks well for the morality of this part of Iowa, B Bh A Oa ‘The decision of the Lords will at once raise an agita- | mittee was appointed to superintend, and the bouts | ing condition of public affairs, a Central State Com- | and may farnish a useful lesson to some of the folks in HITE CARRI Mate and Preservers Oe RR ane tion little expected, and far less desired. Our corres: | were at once commenced in good earnest. mittee of Vigilance and Safety, to consist of five mem- | the land of steady habits, “away down east.” We glove and coar 4 . mbI3 138 GES: DARPS., J Agen s. ndent. that so soon as the news became known, ‘The 22d, being sonnet birthday, the veesels in | bers, be now raised by ballot, to correspond with other | might also add that our jail is the only house in town nd for sale, b Wat an ie i ‘45. C it was proposed that a committee should be formed this } port, somo seven or eight in number, all ..merican, | committees and persons in this and other States, with | uncccupied.—Burlington Hawkeye. e BABY JUMPER. day. for at once starting an agitation , with the view of | were decorated in a beautiful manner; those en shore | a view to such conccrsed and united measures as may ada thowing that if Ireland be what the law lords and the | firing ealutes in honor of the man whom every Ameri- | he expedient in any emergency that may arise, — REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND 4 THE, PATENT INFANT GYMNASIUM. Kearned judges who presided at the hearing of the case | eqn, whether in a foreign land or at hoine, delights to | “ievelved, That. we atiively approve” The: Addeath sans _ HARDWARE, & ESS SCOTLAND. | ont, PAY= SE HAS PRODUCED A CONVICTION OF TB MES ia the House of Lords state the isan integral part of | honor. of Southern Delegates in Congress to their constitu- IRON SAPE WAREIOUSE, v1 y.may bo sent | of them have been used without the occurrence of a single ae= the United Kingdom—she is entitled to the same laws, | ‘The boats being now completed, wore considered to | ents,’’ and the wise and patriotic course of those Sena- Nos, 137 Any 139 Waren Street, sof the party to | gident. The most eminent Physicians daily recomme and more particularly where the life of a human being | be the best and handsomest of the kind ever made in | tors and representatives who signed the same. SILAS C. HERRING, ._ Apply to for the healthful exercise of little children Every, bab e concerned. ‘The undue precipitency with which | the place, both as regards model and workmanship. | Resclyed, That we confide implicitly in the wisdom DD PAUERIN ALL KINDS OF IRON Sires AND MO- alton stroct. | should be provided with am article so conducive to ite heal their lordships bok gen ed rehire i. ical ay Mi They woke im their nowy em ice with Fred and firmness of the State authorities for maintaining | 3, ate Chew snd Manufacturer of the genuine “Patent TRELLAT AUALERT — | and happiness «ans VISITING THE CITY Dublin, by many very well-meaning citizens, to theidea | cheering, by numbers present. e first was named | our constitutional mgbts, equality and honor, a oe! i : LS | 10 o purchase a large supply of Baby Jum that they bad made up thelr mind to condem the sen: | Washington after the father of hivcountry: the second | we early ‘approve the course hitherto eaopted by | gSearmutang cate ctbeemakers ren baring bem akon | pre, sci is YOM Sate no, mun } ghoul ne fi Rud fn Scala done eats 96 tence, even before the cas ere called on. New York, after our native State; the third Magdalena, | them in relation to the aggressions of the non-slaye | hal lata) ont. is ‘mi3 13t patrons and the public A neral, & ver fortanate as to havo a bab ; It is understood by partics in possession of “Castle” | giter one of her fairest daughters; and the fourth | bolding States, Tee Paut nctias foi, at meoraee peices, All Minds ef fpemtoene ped Rd nt hed sealing intelligence. that now that the appeal has been dis- | Eudora. after the brig which brought us here. Resolved, That we would regard the passage by Con REFRIGERATORS. of natural history bought, sold and exchanged. Shellscleaned | *Holgene af Le eighlieh es Stee einen Yadh, missed, it ve miro - oe Chere aes garry | ‘the 2d being the Les a ia we ae for Gorgona, | grees of the Wilmot proviso, or any measure for abo- OHN Me SMITH'S IMPROVED PREMIUM RIFRIGE. | jn qeuperh manser, 90 John street, corner Nassau, myl6 1st ah : writen ve the sentence of transportation upon all the prison- | two of the boats were loaded the day before, so as to en- | lishing slavery or the ve : rator, and Shower rs \d e : ae =. —> os out Withe fret of June te aid to bu the day on which | shite us to leave Im the cool of the morning, All hands | slorec to vets sa. the Dintvict ot bea to ee ns ST ae Tuts Sponge, Tube: Halt G NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS ae DOW, SADR they will be shipped for their future destination, were up next morning, and breakfasted before daylight. | equivalent measures as a direct attack upon the instie | eee ee eee eae ee ei Bathe MEN. ~~ 30,000 WINDOW SHADES. Memorials on'a very extensive seale are to be got up. | The large tent was immediately struck; boxes, barrels, | tutions of the rlave holding States, andes such to bo | wd foaioat dos Brow ‘Open Evenings. FLAVEL WILKIN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, H M ; praying the Queen to grant a free pardon. Of cour: baggece, camp equipments, &c. &e., were flying in | resisted by them at every hazard; and that in cither | soc mr: on « (formerly of Orange co., N.Y. tly 1 she won't, although ninetcen-twenticths of her Irish | every direetion, It was soon found, however, that | of such events, the Governor be, and he is hereby re- TOBACCO, [shebang ined pea igs 2 Use rl or adhore inany climate, by KELTY subjects request it, She must act according to the | our boats were insufficient to carry us all in one trip, | quested to convene the Legislature if It is not In ses. | wwe rrrrrrrnrrers | Hooton and litigation in Middle Tennestee, for tne er enores Window Shade'magutuetufers and dealers, at i English wich, and contrary to the demands of her irish | and having the evening previous heard of the great | sion, to eensider the mode and measure of redress, TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGARS. est notice and on the most liberal terms, pledging himself t0 New York. Hercheats sad others was subjects. difficulty and expense of transporting heavy luggage Resolved, That we do concur in and adopt the reso- WwW. C. LEMON, ve the best aatisfaction that punetuality and strtct attention beupest assortment inthe United A report, currently believed. says that Mr. Attorney-| and goods across the mountains, from Gorgona to Pa- | lution which has twice been confirmed by the legisla- ANUVAOTWRBR of Fine Cat Chowing and Smoking To- Vusiness will warrant. Ie refers for faquirios,t0 eotete Staves General Monaghan will not again prosecute Duily, At | nemawe concluded to send the boats withall they could | Jature of Virginia, as containing the elearest exposition M baceo and Saw ites the attention of merchants and His Excellency Neil $, Brown, Nashville, Tenn ih and eatiefy yourselves, mhl3 13¢* resem? the latter named gentleman is in London, and | carzy, and scil the balance. Dupignae, two others, and | of the rights and duties of the several States, feeling | dealers in the count, , to these articles, as being unequalled in E g. eg Fe e, ‘Ton. TL L. 8 vans, Petlee Barents i hehe Pe in rather poor health, myself. remained for that purpose. and believing that rhe will continue firm and fesolute | quality, ety tt ant rte it tne bests Alco, Seneea | Edwin Ji, Ewing, van, Gasinnat 2. wx. | BARTOL'S WINDOW SHADE WAREHOUSE, Grent destitution still prevails in the south and | At Gocicck. A. M on, C. Hora tt cin, Coston, : the bouta were loaded and ready | in maintaining what she has announced with so much iways on hand, at the lowest prices’ Deals | Alex. McKenzie, 175 and 177 William street, one door from Beekman, west of Ireland, Starvation is the order of the day. | to tart, ‘Two had sails, and two had oars only, and all | wisdom and deliberation, and. that the liberties, honor | 2 erGt ee eee nent sing eieewheree James Walker,” “John M. Ba ' : Palys Lr ey supplied with long poles for poling in those parts of the | and interest of the slave holding States will be safe apl-lit® W. C. LEMON, 4 Wall st. Prof. James Hamilton, (J. Il ae ADIES and gentlemen of taste, wishing to purchase Win= river which were very shallow, The signal being given, | under her lead. Rev. J. Huntingto (3s ery, dow Shades, Gilt Cornices, Pins, Loops, &e., will find the Cummins & Alexander, lawyer: ity rohanta, LL Win. 8ta, greatest assortment in the country, and at the lowest market The Austrians Totally Defeated by the | Ai jands aboard,” the bonts were towed in themiddle | Mr Fa sore prefaced the presentation of these reso- Hungarians, in Three Battles. of the river by the crew of the Eudora, each sailin; H “ Cumming, Collins & » rice, * a sudo1 if | lutions by some impressive and eloquent 5 A A A , 19. ap 10-13t' P Iifthe Liver; oot Journal of May 12th, we find an_ac- | yesrel having one with oars in tow. ‘The gails were then | riated that alter a ful and free colfurence le ecsamige | ENCH LANGUAG Neshville, Ape 7. =e PIN’ (oc NRE et) He ire metent, Shae pee Se cone count of (bree decirive victories obtained by the Hun- | unfurled to the breeze, which is always fair for some | tee on the various propositions submitted to them, . fesor Bawnel PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, aden ee lee + Word, Teorey IF UL kTOL. arians under Georgy and Dembinski over the Aus | distance up the river. ‘The stars and stripes were then | they had all finally agreed to adopt the resolutions just | PSOSTON, Sent i, 148.-— stom of in- ‘NO, 8§ CEDAR STREET. bet rians. Inthe first battle Jellachich and his Croats | run up, and nine cheers greeted them on thoir way | presented. All of thore resolutions aimed at the same strnction in the French ago, which, so far as Tha neu 0 hor of the “Seiones of : 7 DoW | 5 4 “4 R.C.C. MARSH, Accountant, Aut! ne N AND WINDOW SHADES AT Hineattacked thoroughly cut up and dispersed. Jel- | from the Eudora and othor vessels as they passed, the | bud. the more porfeet union of the South for restotenee | tiara send foepltnesns se cue mone raping solid in seegee | ME Nointe emiry Book-Keeping Simplited,” and the “Ary | PAPER HANGINGS AND Wits. ts. ” on 1 rt - Improved,” continues to teach 7 th himself was a fugitive, and was Inst seen in | Magdalena being the flag-ehip of the equadron, ‘The fractions of the constituti part Professor J.P. EDWARDS rospectfully invites those per= | of Single Entry Book-keeping mhs HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM eee gbborhood of Esseg, Next, Welden was attack- | vessels were all of the same size, six feet wide by twenty Woets aud afkes mature deliberation, tt wes thought tons whoare desirous of studying French, to read his oirevinr, | a4,above. no elassen—onch pupil has a desk to himself, is put Tithe tect wavutecvorere of Bur d the United States, near Comorn, and totally defented, with great loss. | feet long, inside measurement, that object could be attained by the measures indi- | Sr scents perusal the most skeptical ed of | There are ening books, receives separate insirnction, wud endid assortment of P agg ie Next, the army of Walgemuth, the third “Austrian | We immediately set our tent in order, and arranged | cated. ‘There was but one feeling and one sentiment | we,tiPeriort fo bona at the fol thus becomes conversant with all the accow fish, Curtain Materials of every m,, Inguand ome was defeated, These three great victories | eur goods, which had been selected for sale, which | pervading the members of that assembly. which fel oe dy the enthusiasm of the Hungarians to the | were dixpored of in about three days, tothe inhabitants | Mare toes, wt ‘asl be utter ‘ite extiocied ell proses highest pitch, and it was thought that Russia and | of the town, at fair prices, making an average profit of | to merge all minor differences in. the one great object, ‘Austria united, would be unable to put them down. fifteen or twenty per cent., after paying expenses, of concert, and trusted that the adoption of these reso. & Bill Jater accounts state that an Austrian army On the 26th, at 2 P.M, @ canoe arrived, loaded with | Jutions might be unanimous, {We do not pretend to b igo with many important mercantile onl {Utne s Hot ous of moderate capactey, by this course, become | manufacturers of pure hair and 0 ttreasea, feather ic iT phol: line, whole= a Lenin tompetent bookkcopers ia about a mouth, and recoive oerti- | beds, &e., with every article, in, the upholstery line, whites mn <3 ‘evening. ‘Terme: $12 for.24 lessons, in advance. ‘Schools | ficates to that effect, oA. city. AM, @ R. DAVLES, Upholsterers, stvended'faand'near New Yorks Foiaiic ae sass | PE on mn Smainel oe From ha SOT a Dewecy AML LW Secewa et