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aceon! their ends, provi will be City Intelligence. On Mentey, At tastent, stee's Sra tas Saas, Brig Carthage, Hotchkiss, from Boston (April 5) tor Ma- \ INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, a ae ee agnor commen _—The splendid company of Caledonion | Cnanies Duncan ALtams, aged 22 years and 8 monthe. b tia, april 30; lat 31, lon 30. eer loon carried. This would sateaialy be the ease, ana The packet ship Devonshire, whieh left here 24th Prd ae ha a by scart. - 4 W, MeLoay, m Temaing will be taken, ‘this morning, to New Ro- 1 se = = rama 24 ult, its, if the; mo will ke their lercer House, on Thussday | ebelle, for interment. ime, fan bably from) Banger for Mystic, Our Washington Correspondence. Sil bo Seeeeee OZ cotton, torwill bo tak eeting: me eae seh baer enone MBO Horning, June 7th, oh’s visit to Elm Park, Stotex | | Mrs) Euisanrrn Rawsny, widew of the late Captain May dr at, lowing ‘Wasminoton, June 8, 1849. | stone to independence én tole of England, whieh they | S#¥% sotwithetanding the calms and head winds she | Tring’ S'the above eorps. in full Geottish uniform, is | Ramsey, of the U.6. Army, died yesterday. She came | | Brig Drest, Lindetro Fhe Foreign Appointments—Our Foreign Policy— | \ook forward to. encountered. The passengers made up a handsome | one of the crack eompanies of our city. They will be | to this eityim the same year Bt. Clas ise Se ; err gre inistration and Call Just ast hed weitten the above, news en ee purse, which was presented to the eaptain (Henry R. | seecmpanied on this cecasion by their ladies, areas oooteny Sinem: es wes one of the ee of Fise Toland that Parliament was jest . This, C1 — women—a most pi » Sebr Sarah The foreign policy of the administration is in | touree, putes new feet on the. matter proroge: | Hovey), with » request to invest 18 in something to | | Disrunzance tm Tat out Oh Selotk,in the Third Dis, | citiven, and wil be remembe Maul) vy all whoknew | iscthe sera Se her,—Cincinnaté Ce Moy 30. MARITIME INTELLIGENOB. le fel f Ellaworth,8 days from N York, te tttco, May 29" tot 90 Ue, lon 06.7 slg Sehr Dart, iY Sumber, bound to Providence, June 1, 75: Henry, 13 days from Wilmi WE, bound: 20 miles E by S from Sa caries winteh ae, Brig Lmesbury, Rathburn, for Phila- A May 13—! Ames! ry are, eelptia ta T days also, 2 Be barns and 4'Br belan all for Ba Fo} gation is at this time being discussed in the several Basement congregate to debate the effairs of the rid. "Tahal leave here to-morrow for Kingston, where I shall remain a dayor two. From that place I will to Toronto, and glean, if I ean, the sentiments of people on the present condition of Canadian Sage 0'6 momenta of the 9p interectree be- trict, and, as , the firemen and engines were on the tween him and themselves. alert. Two or thres of thoes companies ond a number cory.) of other persons got into an affrey in the Bowery, near Smir Drvonsnine ae Rew Yorx ro Lonpon, Stanton street, where @ regular fight was the result. at Sra, May 12, 1849, i ‘The railroad cars were compelled to stop their progress, Carta Henny R. Hove: as the street was blocked up with people. The ehlef Dear Six—We, the Ler ys jr cabin passengers | police was called to the spot with a posse of policemen, in your beautiful ship, being desirous to express our | and after some little time, peace was restored, without sense of your unvarying kindness to us on the present | the aid of the military. nd our high opinion of your prudence and | © accipentat Drowninc.—The eoroner held an inquest, part indicated by the foreign appointments in- formally made, yet to be officially announced by the cabinet. We refer particularly to the seleo- tions of Mr. Lawrenee, for England, and of Mr. Rives, Pre ppointment of Mr. Lawrence indicates the edmnpiereial policy of the cabinet to be based upon Port ef New York, June 5, 1640. 9 4 Affairs In California. Len yaplgaeedl : ExMUDA, May 26—Schr Mayflower, Foster, from Balti- gator. respectfully request your aocept- terds the body of a German, the name ef o eRMuds, May x Mayflower, » the domestic policy io, provectiod, 3a ee Guletate | ., We have reeeived by recent arrivals from San Fran- | gueg of the aceompanying purse, which we wish to | Ycstests Ag tg Reg Bi eae Meating | Shipe—H{ Allen, moze, for Cubs. 8 days; only Ara vessel. ptr See snd bir, Labouchee. : ” | Saper in printed ‘wey a¢ ‘Bont Francioco, at gia | Mave expeuded tm angthing your taste may dictate. | in the dock at Pier No. 7 North river. He was eo0k on nite {PEVitndte 8 Sag deve Cte Rete; | hb aed ai, Wisnne Yon ire ay, Y » Lab . 3 ‘ ' Signed, Wm. C. Hall, Wm. Mackenzie, Bai rothes, t ‘i Augusta, and while endeavoring to get 7 G d i Bull ba -do. The appoinyment of Mr. Rives as clearly indi- | a year, by Gilbert Hul & Co. This number of | F"Guining, George R. Draper, James Fagan, Samuel | 0% Re ee velar ee Sa Tale endenvoring to get | Emperor, (sr) Adan ‘Monereal, Barclay Livingsion, + dohn Bull, ‘Dunbar, do;'sehr Ocean, Queen, do cates the military policy of the cabinet to be the | the paper is chiefly occupied with detailed account | ji, Parsons. Charles Writtlesey, Walter Wright, James | from the ship into the water. and striking his feed | at Cork, Baralay & Livingston; Tartar, | MAnacatNO, May 15—No Am vousels in port. policy of neutrality, conservatism, and non-inter- | of the local affairs of California, and expecially of San |. Graham, B. W. Plumb, Cyrus W. Field, Stephen M. against the dock, sank immediately. Verdict accord- ly & Coj Roscrmae, Smith, $t Thom- eR Wy Pen ton, Joleen, for bark Shi 4 ; Hibernia, Elliott, for Fortiand, londing: Almira et for do in? days; Vincennes, Morald, waiting freight, and W" P Waiker, Edgecomb, do do. 8id brigs Haidee, NYork; Syl- vention, and negotiation, in preference to war. The appointment of Mr. Graham, of North Caro- Jina, to Spain, we hold to be equally decided against Francisco. Hy ngoeete nae reat diseatisfaction prevails at the course taken by Col. Mason and Gen, Smith, and also af the neglect of Congress in not Rts the Alexander Kayser, David H. Kellogg, Joneph | ingly, aoe eae ete: Wille Re chater, EWU | Fmx.—A fire broke out about 8 o'clock, on Sunday Phelps & Co; Themis. (Br) Pierce Nk Smith, William J. Ollie, William R. Chapman, Wm. » Maitlan . ton, St Johns, NU, Funch & Mcincke; Eyry, (Br) Knowl- ton, Pictou, NS, L H Aitkin; Elisa Jane, Townsend, Charles ton, NL McCready & Co. i "4 evening, at No. 76 Allen street. OfMfleers Brown and apy direct negotiations for the acquisition of Cuba, She Gian orci oeroeen likin the Hack eoae Minor. even ch as Ni Lorkec{ot the 10th ward, succeeded in extinguishing prize jamartine, Bobbing, Fredericksburg Hamilton, | vanie, Horton.» 1. 4 prigs Plato, Robian, for gnificant of neutrality on that question, for Mr. | with the intelligence that the military commander had Coukiass. ania the flames without the aid of thefiremen. ‘The e | Payton, Alexandria, ston, Ke; aipole, Nor- | (Mar acuns, PR, May 20- Briss Plato, Reblog for Philep Graham, if we know him, is of that class of south- | taken sides against the people. ‘Thefollowing is an ab- | posnp or Arpeasi, May 4.—Jumes Kelly, Faq. | W8 but trifling. ‘Sloop—Rienzi, Durfee, Providence. Gifiord, for N York, 22. a ern whigs who would have Cuba remain a Spanish | stract of the long article in the lta Califernian, President, inthe chair. The minutes of the previous | Rescexp.—On Sunday afternoon, a small boy, while Arrivea. pat Aig Bre a em Rg Bo me island, as preferable even to its purchase, until the In July, 1846, the American forces found San Fran- meeting were read and approved. playing about the barge office dock, fell into the river, Ship Charles, (of Boston) Andrews, Canton, Jan 26, with | f.r4, do Fodade Botan i , ion i elsco governed by an Alcalde, un officer whose duties | MUstin mein rene NC PI the owners and oceupants of | and would probably have drowned, had not Mr. Wm. | tea, al 1848, on tho out- | “Fs oo, “April 27—Bark Canton, Hateh, from Rio pegro question is settled in New Mexico and Cali- fornia. Thus far, then, the policy of the United States under this administration, 18 indicated to be pacific, non-interfering, and averse to the purchase of Cu- ba, at least until the negro question is accommo- dated in the new territories. With reference to California, it is the policy, and we believe it is the desire, of the AIRE that the ks, Boe J Ame Co. (aug Lise t P los'Bodge, scaman, v Je, bat 1082, lon Bl, lGat from ths amon), April 25, Ist 225 8, lon il, hence for Cai 0 RNA Janeiro, arr 24th, for Boston 8 or 10 Quenxc, May '2—Arr ship Hannah Kerr, Marr, NY barks Margaret, Norris, do; 20th, Dunbrody, Williams; do; Wave, Lockhart, do; Abbey Lands, Millar, de; S0th, Orinoso, Flaherty, N Yor! yee ur ward of Marblehead, died; 1: ib boom James Rollins 46 W, passed ship Satauel Russ rrobabl as she ‘was spoken on the 7th May 2,lat 0SN, lon 2741 W, 5 Ri art, 24 days from London, for New Zealand: 26th, lat 23 46, lon 64 ie brig Silenus, from Boston for Cape Hayti; 29th, lat $6 60, lon 68 40, passed ship Wm Patten, Decker, from New. Orl for Liverpool; Ist inst, lat 39 40, lon 70 10, spoke ship David Grimshaw, Hox eorresponded in a good degree with those of a Board of Selectmen and Justice of the Peace. He could sell building lots, had control of the publie funds, and col- fected and expended the revenue. This state of affairs was continued by the American authoritios until 1847, when Governor Mason, in consequence of the repeated complaints made to him, author- ized the election of six persons, to be called a town council, whose duties were not clearly defined, but roperty on the 8d avenue, near 22d street, to have @ | Thomas, one of the customhouse boatmen, gallantly oe constructed in said street, frem the 2d avenue to | plunged into the water, and saved him. The boy did the East River. Of Dr. Rochester, for medical ser- | not receive any injury from his cold water bath. He vices at the 8th ward station house. amounting to $15, | was taken to his home at No, 8 Whitehall street, by Of James C. Blauyelt and others, for a culvert, corner | one of the police officers of the ward. of Grand and Sullivan st ts. Of Engine Co. No. 14, for a hose tender. hristopher Milderburger and The dwelling house of the Hon. Riehard Biddle, near others. to flag Broadway and the Sth avenue, between | Pittsburg, Pa, was struck by lightning on Thursday 2st and 20th streets. Of J. 8. Kenny and others, in | last, and was consumed, Kio Janern eolumas. J—Shi territory should speak for itself, and in advance of | they acted in conjunction with the Alcalde, who relation to the grade of 2ith’ street and 25th streets at hence (May 20) for Liverpool; 24, no lat or lon, prased a brig stint A era, bei mean Oni nant Congrets, We further be- | WhB them as President of the board, and had a Broadway. OfJobn J. Talman and others, for Croton standing Ve tho northward, with a wreck in tow, suppose rr Both BE Andrew, <* Dovai” from Cadis, art 21th; Hieve that it is the disposition of the administration | SNR "Ot gio gTnumper of its hody’ town ton, | Wateriu Sth avenue, Of 28 citizens of the 9th ward, big atari eat Barat nor “Ship Edward. Cary, Cofin, (of Newcast Sauna, | tere) Raliee, Ser Valted Daten tela eil was to elect a member of its body town trea- | saverse to renewing the licenses of all those liquor shops Moxpay, June 4—2 P, M. uano, to B H Bartlett; 10 seal Bae, Averuian, Dennison, from Buceo, arr 24eb; poke Rival, surer, another to authorize the grading of strecta, a third'to authorize the erection of a school-house, » fourth to repeal the Mexican laws relative to the im- provements required upon lots, to entitle the purchaser toa valid deed,and a fifth to pass « Jaw for raisi YY Sceourage the people of California to the prontpt adoption of a State constitution, with a specific provision on the slavery question. We all know that a provision thus 2dopted, ever which have sold liquor on the Sabbath during the last Asues.—The market is firm, and no change to notice. year. Of Harris Stevens and others, to have the sunken | Sales of 80 barrels pots, and 40 do. pearls, at previo lots filled in, between Broadway and 6th avenue, and market for flour is firm, with 25th and 26th streets, Of Briggs, Whitemore and others, ms, Sales of 2.500 barrels were co, per, 16 hats, 2 burs gold 11 lbs, 150 001 Captain, Feb 9, lat 1418S, lon 78 50 W, spoke sh: P sets, Chase, of and from New Bedford, with 80 bb! Murch 20, lat 55 20, lon 63 30, bark Seoret, Engleson, fro verpool for California; 25th, 2 S, lon 61 6, ship Phi Burke, une. Sid 19th, bark Rush, Dennison, Philadelphia; 20th, bark. Americs, Cooke, Baltimore;22d, bark Trenton, Coutts, Ne Orleans; 24th, bark Crcole, Thompson, do; 28th, bark Roanoke Kelly, Baltimore; brig Abo, Jo a bark . oy "4 7 arse ‘ich, excludes slavery; that the South would assent, to have Cedar street cleaned, Of George Schwarta, jr., | made at $4 44 for Troy: $4 40 & $4 50 for common State | Teron Or Tatami fhe siter far April If, lac 1622, on ) 0; 5 most cheerfully, to be excluded in this constitu: | povrnys, his body continued in existence until the | gtrect contractor of the ‘17th ward, praying for | to mixed brands; $460 a $4,604 for Western; 34°98 | Afi Martha Folger of wad for Nawtanhat, rom tate | F, Fagg, New, York, brig Poultney, Mowatt, Baltimore; tional way. Thus the North would be satisfied, | 21st 0f December, 1848, when it expired by limitation | reiief Granted. Of a number of the residents of | for round hoop Ohio; and $5. $5 12) for pure Gene- | juane, with 1700 bbls sperm oil; 22d, Int. 13, lon 3135, bark | “Sy Onsataxines, April i—Tonched at for wate ship Sa~ bina, Green, from Sag Harbor (Feb 8) for San Fri 00. Sr Jouw, NB, May 28—Arr brig Thos Wood, Nicholson, 3 ‘ork. Sr AxpRews, NB, May 2—Arr Br brig Jessie, N York. r Rxemplar, Lockhart, 5 ve Osborn, do; eehrs Mary Elizabeth, Lenoir, do; Giarinds, Bas com, Phila, “Skw Juan Dx Los Rewevios, May 20—Brig Prank, for N York, ldg. Sid brig Hellvellyn, Boston. Si L ay 1—Brig Loretto, Thurstom, from New. irs Grace Darling, Pearee, for Salem, ada bear name not reco! Borsett, from Salem, diveharging. iI'in 10 dave for windwagd eoaste Pilgrim, Drinkwater, the 12th ward, to have the hogs removed from that | ree. Kye tlour is firm, but transactions limited, Meal ward. Of Charles Riddle, Deputy City Inspector, for | is quiet. Gnarx.—Wheat is unchanged. Sales ef 1,500 an increase of salary. Lushels Ohio were made on private terms. Rye is stea- Damages by Riot, at the Astor Place Opera House-—A | dy. Oats are in good demand, Corn—The market, for Dill was presented’ by James H. Hackett, us one of the | corn is unsettled. We notice sales of about 3,000 lessees of the Astor Plice Opera House, for damages | bushels, at Glc. for flat yellow; 63e. a Ge. for Southern; sustained in the riot of the 10th of May,'1849; ulso, 23 | 65c. « 6c. for Northern yellow. Barloy is dull at 60c. . . days’ rent, payable by the lessee to the owners of the | a 42c. Provisions.—Cut meats are firm, with moderate CE ERELE ee time, | The old Council finally gave up the ghost oD | Overs Honse, cne week of which time the premises | sales. No change in prices. Pork is in good request, Wasnincron, June 2, 1849, | the 16th of January, 1849, and the other two kept up | were takefi exclusive possession of by the police autho- | with sales of 160 barrels mess at $9 873¢ a $10, Beof is Issue of US. Stock to Foreigners & cross fire of counter enactments for a fow weeks | sities; about another week more proving requisite to | firm at previous prices. Lard is heavy. Sales of 150 1 ek ea longer. ‘The minority town council passed some laws | Tonait the damages done to tho buildings and the few | barrelx common ut 530. a Uc. ow is inactive— Amount of United States stock issued to foreigners | restraining the power of the alealde, who ordered, in | Seyn residue of enid. period, which had been appropri | small rales were made at To. 7c. Wiseev. is in They (can @ law on the 27th of December, autho- rising the election. of a new town Council of seven. The election was held, hut the old members declared the election illegal, and ordered a new one. Four fifths of the inhabitants deemed the action of the old Council unwarrantable, and would not vote again. A small faction, however, voted, and then there were three town Councils in existence at one and the same i Smyrna, Coffin, from Callao for New Bedford, with 900 bbls sperm oil; 25th, lat 10 23 S, lon —, mP Martha, Gifford, from Malcahuane for, Newport, with 1000 bbls; 30 tom 73 k Lucy Helen Case, hence for St Barts; 1st inst, Int 14's}; lon 78%, ship Leontum, Turner, from Boston for Balti more. ‘Ship Chenango, Patten, (of Philadelphia,) $4 ds fm Havre eae a ihe ted ast, re, Bight pass e ae toes iat Se on 71, passed Br bark Ship Manilla, (of Bath) Given, Liverpool, 48 days, with salt and iron tod W Elwell. Has experienced sovere wea ther on the pastnge, lost fore and maintop gallantmasts, foretopsail yard, eross jack yard, ke. . Ship Woodside, weeks from Havre, with mdse F & D Fowle the South would be satisfied, and the question would be settled easily and gracefully. A little time will show how the thing is work- ing. The cabinet have not much time to lose. They have the power, and if they are wise, the yz exert it to get up a State government in Cali- nia. 5 — a ed, h e e' 2 Te 7 A e CuBA, May 16—Bs oat eat. i 17830 009 | fered and rescued himn from ‘the custody of the sheriff. | 25 ayy’ rent, at $200 per week $057 14 |’ steady. with sales of 1.000 gallons of English and Amo- Rice, Liverpool, mchde and 236 passengers | Cefn Richards, dor Win Liatris, Leighton, Wady, W Pokens ie be : : igeoo | In the meantime, the alealde had been twice invited | City ticense.. ec a 28 86 | rican linseed at previous quotations, Corron.—The | t Clearman ® Co. June 2, lat 40 23 lon 7225, spoke | stone, for N York, do; Brig George ‘L. Abbot, Stanley, for i , to resign, but refused, A convention of the people of | Articles prepared £01 ci 60 00 | market has exhibited no change since Saturday. No | brig Lidy Maxwell, ¥ dayy fin Filadetph yon ay Chi pon age. day; Benry Loeds, for Phila, Sohes; Lamartine, for on the 10th and 11th of inin,, a. Samson, Bristol, England, 11th April, with Desey; Brig —, of Portland, Chamber! the district was called, and resolved to elect a Legisla- | Carpenters wor y, sales reported. P tal. ++» $60,000 | tive Assembly of fifteen members, who should have Ce Le UN May, ‘J Tapscott. May 15, Int 42 30 t . + he Chief Monpay, June 4—6P. M. fron and passongers to F W & t rig statement does not include testes to foreigners, | power to make Inws, provided they did not interfore | DP paleens, neon se, rc scesce nes 19.00 | ‘The market for Wertern flour is much a before the 190 68 babe Bele ser CANE Dechy Mil sortie ed Home Ports. ¥ when t patools pantre ot Le tiaa hens eit by other | with the laws and constitution of the United States. | 1 mner bill Dandy + 18 67 | sieamer, with moderate demand for the East, city trade | was drowned, June.” (AL EzamDnzal une 1-—Ass hele Bolsimore, Hapee, hoses foreigners. The assertion made in a letter to the North | ‘This body was to exist one year, unless sooner supe Giasing;painting, &o , 211 63 | and export; Southern remains about the same, and the | "Bark Exact, Story, Savannah, 10 days, cotton, to Sturges, | Cid Uris 1. W Maxwell, Bartlett. Hormada; sehr Alert, Bos ae Ritign Catone EDN Ae ee ne seded by competent authority. te hody, ana of | FOF breach of eontract with Mr. Macready, in fame may be sald of rye flour and meal. Ia wheat | Clenman & Co. June |, at 09) ton T470, spoke aghr Pat: | 40%; 24, ars sche Stattaman, Cathell. Now York. | Cd bark fhe Was believed that the election of this body, and of | nc 4 ired, ‘The supply of prime parcels is p . York. setemant, ie obs aa £0 cs nd the Bik keane has | three justices of the peace, would have put an’ end to ae Se eee thie Tian, ee cere Sea if pit del oben te " Bark Oud Fellow; Fomeroy, N Orleans, 17 days, mohds |» Xrouaranaea Bar, La, May 6~Bri; stock issued tocitizens isesent to Europe inno diate | the bickerings and strifes at San Francisco; butit | fing prospectively at least $000 per night, sold at our inside quotations of Saturday. Corn, in | ““gromen bark Hereuies, Vedermann, Bromen, 65 days, in | 14gfor N York: and sehr Sey the fact; still, as it is not issued in the name of forcign- | “id not #0 prove. The charges against the Alcalde | shaking $15,300; deduct amount to have been consequence of heavy receipts, gave way, and at the | ballast, and 0 passengers. to Bechtel & Dreyer sehr ‘Een, Chamberial ve ohn Wesley, Bavis, were numerous: he had squandered the money, | paid Macready, $7,200; nett valuation of re- close of ’change quotations were about two cents lower, | Norwegian ship Oceans, Stephenson, Bordeaux, 33 ays, rk; Regina, ers, there is no method of ascertaining, excepting from | Jug towa lots without autharit, d Dare gS 1 ry, and did not ac ; and rath : | with Drandy, &o, tod Durand & Co. Ist inst, off the east on » brokers, by whom it is sold count for the precceds. Justice in his bends was | ee et eset eee ot ee oa ee caret pore thee Teer tate Ge TRS | Ue Long stand, anw & brig with « diemasted brig 1a two, eee thips Aono, Torston, Calcattas Middlesex, a mockery. ‘The Legislative Assembly passed a vm core eeesss es" | holders are getting better prices. The rales.howover, are | Sttndins for NLondon; also, » whaleship standing in, 15 pas- | y oval), New Orleans; Monsoon 60 Our Canadian Correspondenee. ley, Genoring him) and crdsring. kim 40 hand over Amount clatmed.... +e eeeee« «$5,005 29 | smoll. Lard is, also, a shade firmer, though the trane- Bark Sang, Anderson, 12, with sngar, to | $0; Columbia, Fnell, go; Gugustas, Renney, Mobile: Cowurc, Caxava West, May 31,1849, | iS books, accounts and money, into the hands | Referred to Finance Committce, actions are not large. Beefremains the same. Cotton | Roberts & Williams. ported, ‘on | dor Dr brig Gratitude, Forest, Nemenatle, Bit Paty ios Notes of Travel—The Route to Canada, via Rochester— | Ca I7eR ghyrtom, Cue of the Justices Or, the | Petition of James V. Stout to prosecute Jehn Brady | is much unsettled, and correct quotations are dificult | | Bark Trabelita Hyne, Dewing, Rio Janeiro, April 29, with | Grugam. New Orleans; ‘Sutton, Perkis dotfies ‘aiumeda’ : ) peace. | He addressed a note to him,’ making the re- | for q gross breach of contract for street cleaning; alsc, | to give, For the general operations of the day, we refer fo Allen & Puxson, Sailed in co with ships Elizabeth | Rowland, Apalachicola; Danish schr Helene, Von AD] sAvrival at Coburg—Feelings of the People, $c. quest, but received no answer. He repeated the ro- | taking the public money without equivalent, and under | below. ' ee eaermie gt aed 8 Tous opoke | MALakeiyschre St Heleha, Hately, Wilmington, NG; orto,” On Monday evening last, I took passage on board the | asst, and still no answer had been returned: || false pretences, Referred. ‘Asti ‘The demand gontinaes good, with sales of200 bark Adar, from Bahia for Now York. 25th tat $4, lon | finerune eewn Noviolie Frees Bee Rene Bink . ? 7 ¢ e 7 5 7 - at , ‘80, Hambr in, eteeriny . The or= a efory. fine steamer Rochester, with the view of penetrating | General Persiter Smith, who advised him to pay no at- | ao Pr tn oreed oe ai teeree, pocdenae to a a bois. including Potho pusdaern in four today has been | formed her veyuee hence to Wio’and back in 79 daysrihe | Vintage, Handy, Aibeay; JC Upper Canada, and ascertaining the real sentiments tion to them; that ho was still Alcalde, notwith: | ment of $10,000 to the Governors of the Alms House, artly for home consumption and export, and quota- | shortest by 7 days on record. and purposes of the inhabitants of that portion of | standing tho action of the Legislative Assembly; but | ™ Report, in favor of loasing Pler No, 22, Bast Mivor, | toneard frm, ‘The range is $487% a $4 69% for com. pobare Shawmut, York, Ch on what grounds this opinion is bused does n+t appear. | for the term of one year, to Elisha Peck.—Adopted. mon to straight and favorite Western and State, and Loring, “di lnin, New ¥ Saturda ) May 12, with oat Havens, spokes ip Genoa, ; Helen Maria, her Britannic Majesty's North American possessions; | hus matters renate y x from “New Orleane for Philadelphis, 2th, Int 31 90, lon | Galigo, Orion, Loufsn Eaton, Zion, Averon; brigs Due Sorell i 5 5 Bi i 5 124, for pure Genesee. Fine flour brought | 7330, echr Gi ‘New Ork for Bost od M ‘li le, (there is nothing like giving the title in full) Ou Sun- | ‘The lta Cal fornion contends that the Military Go- | oui Centre t0 Elm at yalsg to regrade aud repeis auld | $4 OOM a $4 12H" Sulen add up 5600 bbls, including | “ict tt Sacorler land,) Jordan, St Jago, 86 Peay tbat, L A, Burette, Gon Marshall, Gan Jaciate, dsy morning, I reached Albany, and, at nine o'clock, | YeF2ment now in operation there, which is reprosented | street, Adopted. 2,200 for export. "In Southern the sales are 600 bbls., | enzar to 8 Hull: Spoke Moy Tg Al; | wind SSE moderate, bark Geo k Martha; brigs Dover, Con- for Bi by Col. Mason and General Smith, is wrong, and con- according to quality. Meal remains about 5 took my seat in the western train of cars, passing | trary to the spirit and letter of our Constitution; and Leper oeric ee perme ie We pee ngebens wean Feith rales of 600 Dole. J sey, at $2873. Of | She Hroviden through hundred handsome and prosperous cities, argues, with 8 good deal of force, that, in the neglect Report of th , Mag2s7k. pate te town: ham! ° of Congress, they have a right to form a government | for claims of salary for the month of May from officers | For wheat there is a fair demand, but the views of Fark J W Blogett, Loring, Mayaguez, PR, 20th May, with ss wings, and hamlets, end reached Rochester at | for themselves. it also denies the right of the United | orthe alms Housed intended by the Goreraors of that | holders are above thoso of buyers; and hence the oper | meee and’ aneseee ce Cilbare R Fislon vomel te Neswik eleven at night, Ateight o'clock, the ensuing morning, | States to tax the people, when they give them neither | extablishment to have been superseded on the 8th May | rations are but small. Prime lote are scarce, A par- | & Walsh. May 2, Peter Dougherty fell from the jibboom a stage stopped at the door of my hotel, and took myself | government nor representation; and, therefore, protests | jase. ‘The Comptroller refused to pay the amount of | cel of Ohio changed hands at private bargin. Rye | Si4 Nas drewved,’ he wae a native of Sw 1 tee and a fellow-traveller in, for the purpose of conveying | Smainst the collection of revenue at thelr ports. The | ¢¢49 95, and arked the advice and direction of tho | moved to the extent of 4,500 bushels, at 58¢ ,deliverod. | oz Dark Wardshipman, fend/reon, Liverpool, 7 weeks, Alcalde, whom the Alta Ca'ifornian thus describes, 18 @ | Commsn Council in the premises.—Referred to Coun- | In barley. about 900 bushels were dispored of on terms | “iirig Wacisea Perry, teom St Marks, March 19, with eot- ring, hence for St , 0 ours trom Norivtk for Bermuda, omptroller on a bill presented to him | Rye flour about 400 bbls. found buyers at $261 4a$2s7I. | with mds tender. ee Browm Bt Jago-de Cubs, 20 dys, Geo Warhington; Elisha Doane, supposed fo: timore. Also eld from ade, fae Jacob ey, barks Chas W: rimac; brige Algonquii Ningsles; sebrs Cape Fear, Thursday, and Empire on Frid: Baxtimonx, June 2a3—Arr i Samuel Hicks, Bunker, Charleston; barks E H Ghapiv, Collier, New Orleans; Wé¢ ham, Wyle, NYork; schrs Jo: Honry, W hort, Porto Cabel Jo; Juniata, Webber, Mill Ridge, Me. Bote ap] Richard us to the steamer America, which leaves a point of the | Met" 41, Lemvenwoethine . f t Borden, Beaso, Fall River; Coliasset, Blackwell, dandwich; i eee Bie cil and Finance Committee, not made public. Corn is in ood demand, but the | ton, &c, to Col Anderson & Co. in sight of Key : :. K ib r Genesee river, distant about three miles from Ro- | | His ‘whole administration has been an ill-connected | “Report in favor of grading 38h stroct, betwen 2d | jarge reecipts have checked the upward tendency oer | West, exchanced eienats with rig Sela,’ tion hound inte cA Sr Sip ecdak oar cna ehester, for this place, Kingston, Toronto, &e. After | tirsue of absurdities and malfoasances—justice, as dis- | avenueund kust Rivers Adopted, carioned by the favorable advices by the Niagara, and | Key West; alse, with the brig Sawarce, Clark, hound in; 23d, | {oT N York: also s ship nnd ack unknown, sh taking us in, the driver went to a distant part of the | pensed by him, has been a mockery and a wrong— do with: Ward, beating down the gulf. napolis another, both bound up. Cld brige Alms House Commissioners | the market closes at our inside quotations. The sales | “¢.Nithsliy Mary Ward, Denting dawn the gull, ae with napolis another, eity, where we picked up an old lady and a bandbox; | piety, as practised by him, has been a hypoerisy so transferring the per property belonging to the | to-day are at 63c. for damaged New Orleans, of which | sugar &e, toorder. ISth inst, on the Isle of Pines, saw an ndalis, Peirce, Boston, Isabella, Mat! oe mi he then droves few blocks in another direction, and | thinly hid, that its utter deformity was rendered, if | city under their cbarge aud ronitol, aud deliver the | there: were ecasideratle lela phy ranma of which | sux Ie h inst f 4o;schrs Mary Elizabeth, Kirwan, Weet Indice; Trium ri 4 4 ri teaght by bi , g y . , bBo. " ixed | Am term brig ashore, painted ports, her rust | Green, Jamaica and « market; Eliloote, Cole, NYovk. Bld Sieaek mrareanll ghimeapectatie dockicncad Tatar ti kanibesenyoeeneribreiax daeatsnen ahs Thape pa Sah Oecd Oe Vpyeranen teams. ee eae TORTI Dea Ota ee ee ieee walled in eo with brig for | sche Mary Elisabeth, West Indice w” OU man, who gaye us the gratifying information, that if | faced exhibition of triakery and fraud, and bribery ; beige toy ith Might supply We quote | _ Bria Martha, Sanger, Mayhew, from Nenvitas, 2ist May. | yCHARLESTON, May Sl—Arr Br schr Britannis, Johnson, the driver did not bestir himself, we should certainly | has lent her blighting influence to his unhallowed AFTER RECESS. are in fair demand, with Mght supply. We quote | wth cs hhds molasses, 1 tes hone, to Swinson, Mayhew & | Naess, NP, Cld steamship laabel, Rollins, Havana vis be belated, and perhaps compelled to stay over nightia | works, He is respected by none —no man believes him | _ Report in feror of granting ferry lease to Fleming pple cpr dm tsdag ammount: 46.1 Foo bales, | OMe Lotsa, “rately Bavaciithe 6 dba! wilal ake bo mene | aeeemeere Cexlon, ‘York, New Haven: Isabella, Rochester. All right, sir, the Jehu, in reply to my | honest—no man calls him friend—and he ts only used | Duncan and others, to run from the foot ot Cherry | yith's very ateady market, at the prices of Saturda fe it Se ee shh Gorton, » Northern ports JP Glover, Withsrell, 5 Brig Watchman, (of Belfast, Me) Frost, Remedios, (Cuba) ell, Minturn & Co. Sid in calls upon him to proceed. and my menace that ifhedid | for the convenience of those who make a feint of sup- | Street, East River, to South Seventh street, Williams- , Set arcive in ‘time for the bost, | would not pey bine {* porting hin, burgh. ae aeiea Ted in vuik eso bea ete Coagmad | 12 degs, with mugen, Ko, to. Ci cent. But he did not heed me; he was ‘ bound” to Thus matters remain. The people cry loudly to be | _ Communication from some sixteen pilots, setting h Lain f ship); 226 6d. for hi igs (be eo with brig Hellvellyn, for Boston.” May 29, lat 35, lon 74. have his vehicle filled. On be drove ts a hotel, whore | released from the burthen of * unconstitutional tase. | forth great danger of a collision with the other line | #t the Expense of ship); 22s. Gd. for heavy goods; cot- | spike hark Adelaide, from Cuba for Philadel in, a a three passengers and five trunks awaited him. These | tion,” and of military despotism. It is evidently high | Bow in operation, in consequence of the rapid tide a eke alae business, with sales | ete 2d Myaltom, Rruer, Georgetown, ‘DE, 6 days, with On he stowed away, the one inside and the other “on deck” | time that something for their relief should be done, | Which flows at that point. Laid on the table, ordered | S iio: Fe tO Bae Apmlachl as he termed the roef of his vehicle. Now, said [, the | elre @ gloomy spirit of discontent and alienation may | tobe printed, and made the special order for the next f goo eantoas, Cael toot ae ee otras Gale cieesld Ornelas, Apatechie dO; larrict & Jessie, C 57 brig Adela’ MeLarty, West Indies; achr Ceylon, Yo Northern ports Spankih sdeamer Den A Jailabn, Cienta, New oF Yn port, May $1, ships Annie (Br for Li ag. aac Eiiloia, tor Nore, an MS Chile Campbell, fed Nyon wie Nee tek, wea for NYooks Nae eek. Perry, for Li jo; Gem Parkhill, MeKown, for Liz 17 days, with ootton, If dayer with timber, fellow must go, for he can cram no more in. Foolish | be engendered, which may prove disastrous to our pos- meeting. Mf tod Sailed in co with sche Perseverance, for N York, i expectation! A lady, a basket of flowers, anda band- | sessions on the Pacific. Ruse Pevement—A report adverse to paving Chatham | files are to &. feir extent, About 000 bbls. changed for Boston. 4 yepest, T'gceen arene! morgage acon Ladle Dox were taken in, afew blocks distant. The basket | ‘The paper also contains an interesting letter from | *treet, from North William street to Mulberry street, ons rt, 7 days, Aavwrep. der Atpminte teh Buntivee, fee ates with the Russ pavement. and recommending the pa. | xtra brands; and $826 for prime, Beef isin moderato ssel to Ht U of flowers was placed on # gentleman's knee, the lady | Sacramento City, dated March 25th. The spring das d kept the bandbox, and we were full at last. But what's | opened, and the rainy season is over, and everybody | Ying of Broadway, from Vesey street to Wall street, | senna teiean evsscne: ate palin Boriedane the matter? Here we are, after driving all over the | is getting ready to begin gold hunting. New parties are | aud that the Corporation{pay one-half, and the owne market is firm, and the sales are 300 bbls., at 6c. 0 634 city, and imagining ourselves at least half-way to the | constantly arriving. Gold washing has been carried on | Of property in that vicinity pay the balance; and that for sommon ¢0 good, ang OMA, for petty? awa soo Le steamboat, at the very point from which wo started. | during tho winter with but partial euccess. On the Be ee ee tae nar pecone st onetime It £26, Cut, mmate ouneiaueda danianl aad aioee: | Clee ae i mie Al, ‘What's the matter? “Jim,” rays the driver to very | ‘- Middle Fork,” an average of two ounces of gold a day | This report brought forward a long discussion. AL | to, arm ‘the aalen wre, 100 casks drysalted | ike Seyi (ot Boston), Ellis, Matanvas, 1ednys, with suspicious looking individual, half boy and haif man, | for each man has been gathered. On the Verba river, n | detman Kelly, of the 2d ward, rose and made @ very | ‘yCuiders at dige.; 150 do. pickled shoulders ct dicey | steer Soe te Wester & Nickerson, called, im comaaey with “have you heard the malities yet?” “Gracious good- | large Party of Oregonisns care oe one stone the woestenis cppnecd ie leet Ferynety bat was MO DHIL sein kets OOS BO tee cre cdl ten Mapice tee dtee Teck fa ”? i ers, “WI same, All parties are anxiously waiting for the rivera | de y oppor: - > b.5 . do. ) a " Sereesasant” ile, Bester wine doseciiie mer? ered iverting the rivers from | Ment at present in Broadway , But wae favorable to | 6'x¢. Butter and cheere oreea ys i good Hes Shrine bie, Testhern New Oreste, wte: North Star, Bishop, from Philadelphia, do; Jenny Lind, King, from Bosto llivnn, Whitey from NYork, do; Ca= tharine, Herbest, for NYork, ldg: Camden, Sherwood, for N York, wtg; Scotland, Urquhart, for Havre, ldg; Elisha Den- niaon, Carpenter, for N of Europe, do; barks Kingston (Ir), deodies Gresby, for Northern porn dor, Como, Heesrdns cadia, Croby. for a Northern 10; Como, for Boston, doy Jaue Gano, Mathibe, from NOnleass, tore Gertrude (Br), Campbell, from N York, yg Bees iere (. Rotertson, wtg; Sir Charles Napier (Br), Hamble, 5 a % “Ho, driver, what do you stop for?” | to fall. ‘There is some talk of di : a, with 7000 ~ amble, f a Wralting Tas the atatere Lectn ales)” SoWpaltioy ta) there boda iar ersten tn get al the Gold on the bottom. a || paving the east part of the ity, and considered eat | Catz F Manna — Offered, 1800 Reeves, (all South- | get red cedar to ED Hurlbut. "Cargo to Mr. Pulllips. {Be} Glog, trom Halivaar Noewter hala Acele CBasy Gonna. gxslaimed another, “there is no room for more.” | place called Stanislaus, appears to be the favorito | Chatham street was a street that had a claim for such | $7.) 200 Coweand Calves, and 8,000 Sheep and Lambs. | Ke, to the captain. ‘fh for a port in § America, lig; Architect, Palmer, for West Wait, however, the driver did until the train did | haunt for the gold hunters, At Sacramento city. the | pavement. ‘The Aldsrmun of the Int strougly opposed PENCE SEER LIEK Wen ete ee rere nhuence. |. (Boke Paner, Brews, Molildy. 39 667%, wiv Cobionite,: be aay; Alvano, Thorsten, from Guayame (PR), rpg: arrive—and two more passengers taken In, and two,| men are healthy, but the scurvy has broken out at | the moticn, and recommended the adoption of the re~ | em the market, which was duller to-day than for some | CGR § $0.15, raytor, Charleston, 4 days, with cotton, to | GecFBiane. ipbert, for Here, lig Cegeiee Raanew Be more trunks “decked.” On he went; and hide | some of the diggings. The mania for making cities, and | port for the construction of the pavementin Brond- driven to Brighton, and100 remain over uneold, Cows | %2! Mefready.. Northera port, Idg; Maria, Robinaon, for a Northern port, _ our diminished heads, ye omnibus drivers of New | speculating in house lots, equals that experienced in | Way. The report was finally referred back to com- ork, whofcan pack twenty-four and a squalling | the West in 1837-38, A millwright has made a diving | mitttee for further investigation. Deby into a space in which we are told, in gold let- | bell, with which he expects to pick up gold in deep | , Communication trom Bureau of Assessments, apply- x, 1d pair; ro i Bury therm port i and Calves ure in’ fair supply, though the demand is | gine earn artim Norfolk, $ days, with mdso to ldg; Union (Fr) ‘avie, for Bord hardly active enough toclear the market, from 30 to40 |” Schr Saline, Robinson, Cedar Key, 10 days, with cotton to | S°™ ksonville, to under Northern port, ldg: Arc ters, there are only “Seats for twelve.” Hold your | water, The writer eays:— Ing for suitable accommodations; also, recommending | Head Feneining over unseld. Sales of Cows at from $20 | oer ee oo i ne ee era g orden, from | nandale, Sherman, for port, Idx: 130 Whips for a/moment, and hear that we actually and | "Goods aro plenty. Here, and the advance upon San | amendments to crdiuance, with’ resolution therefor | 1° $25 u $9734; Calves at from do. to 42sc. per Ib. oF | Denenn, fesm Richmond forsee Oe) PORE BEE | for Honton, wea turn; Georga, Walker, for N York, wig Ize ositively took in another old lady, and another band- | Francisco prices is but proportionate with the times, | Adopted. {3 to $0 fa $4 25, ne in quality. Left mee GO. Tact | _ Schr Victory, Bunker, Norfolk, 3 days, with mdse to Stur- | (Oyu, aucenken: rom, Bordeanx, disg; Hilde Charlotte, ce Bates pe went onl ous Windle Way, “Now, Than tal cLursbects with thegreatest difficulty obtained, although | 2 J’lice Station Hovee.—A resolution in favor of appro- | 4% to $0 10a $4 26, ae in quality, Left over, 60. Lambs | ges, Clearman & Co. oot Indies, “he . : te that no more than eight persons could comfort- | the Culloma Saw Mill is running incessantly; 80 cents | Printing §10 000 for the alteration and fitting up of a | Alltaken at $2£0 to $3 60a $4, Schr Eidelia, Griffin, Wilmington, 6 days, Dolnar & Potter. |“ Gaivastow, May 19—Gld brig Dr Hitcheeek, New York; ably be seated in the vehicle referred to, the success of | per foot is not balked at in many instances—we should | Police station bouse in the Fourth ward, Adopted. Receipts of Produce per Hudson River Lines th's day. i i oe 16th, ship BR Milam, do; sche 8 D Hart, do; loeb, brig ‘our Jehu, in crowding in so many more, seems extraor- | marvel not to see it at one dollar, Horses are worth ommunication from the Stroet Commissioner, for | Trey and Michigan Line-2,300 bushel# corn; 12] genr A Brows, Berger, Virginia, Masy, do. Bartlett, Bos- Grongrtown, SC, May 23—Arr echr At rk in the street department. rels ashe: dinary. But he bagged them all, and decked theirbag- | from 200 to $200 each (worth did we say! gross | 4D additional ton; 26th, schr don Grant, White, Turke Leland; 23th, sehr g * ; y . Below. gage into the bargain. Off we went at last at asnail’s | libel upon horre flesh). Oxen bring $200 per yoke, Communication from Dr. Reese, resident physician Chenungo Lake Boat Line—25 barrels butter; 1,750 ¥ Face, and reached the point of embarkation, where the | Freight from this placgto the dry dieciage is 4i0 per | at Bellvue, relative to salaries for the last month, | busliels cern ba sndabaia: i Weare 'Konucbank: Ric’ Overy Portland,’ Eeeremet, Bret fine steamer America was awaiting our arrival; having, | hundred. Flour sells at $30. Beef on the hook, $45, | Adopted Hudson River Line—8,101 bushels corn; 208 barrels | ships St Nicolas, for Havre; Joshua Bates, Stoddard,for | Wotky,N York; 25th, brig Citizen, Brown, Portland. during the trip, accomplished more feats in distorting | scarce; and dried beef, $75 per ewt , &c.,&c, Board Fourth of July —Resolution that five be appointed | flour. 3 Canton, and othei 4 é < Gtoocesczn, May 30—schr Billow, M'Intyre, Bangor for ‘our bodies than Hervio Nano ever dreamt of. Pain, {t | at this place, exclusive of lodging, is $20 per week, It | from each branch, for the purpose of making wrrange- | ‘Troy and Erie Line—1,982 barrels flour; 5,004 bushels — Re de as dik hk Coker neate, it is enid, is invariably succeeded by pleasure. ‘80 | would be well were one of those boarding-house vessels | Ménts for the npproaehing anniversary on the 4th of | corn; 66 barrels ashes; 1,160 barrels pork; 78 do. hams; | _ The ship SheffcTa, from New Orleans, reported in Sunday's | Aticwett, May 2 Ary, achre Compliange, Sears, New it was in our case, for a more ‘lovely scenery | advertised inthe United States to arrive, We would | July, and that $2,000 be appropriated for such pur- | 63 do. lard; 40 baler wool. Paver, o6 haxing arrived in 20 days’ passage, left the SW | TOM Gases P eagie Eldelage, New Yorks . st cod ana nature, bill and date; Cultivated Undertake to ensure ber owners a fortune “ up Feather Pore, An am epd nt, was made to add $500, mors; x. old me roy ins 706 barrels flour; 394 do. pork; 42 J > “f#0R the 20th of April, sldgeaonvs » Moy 2 ld ach J 4 Gandy. Townsend. farms and natural forests, I never enjoyed @ sight | river,’’ as the saying goes. Certainly, at the rate pro- | ¥bich was lor he former resolution was adopted. lo. lard; 29 do. ae xe 4 Wi » SE; ian, do; New Yor! May 25, cld brig Atchafalaya, Means, Boston. ef. . It, was romautio in the extrenie. 18, seemed.| posed; such.an eatersries would be futteringly encbur. | The committes eonsistw of Ald. Franklin, Wood, P, | Griffith's Line--126 barrels flour; 98 do. ashes; 8 do, Peete SU Renton Oy Sy teeitlan,, 40) a8, oenath oT are sehr Sanigel D Staplos, N York. asif nature had worked night and day to make one | aged. Kelly, Morgan, and 1d. wool; $8 80. bums; 15 kegs butter: Dt ad ae an trans seh auatatinesed nd cliees toes nae to rit gt magniffcent chef @ouvre, which, while it de- ‘A piece of gold has been tound at Stanislaus river, by Resolved, That the Comptroller be dirceted not to Swiftsure Line—6.390 barrels flour; 26 do. ashes; 195 Herald Marine Correspondence. which have prevailed to some extent for the taat tre geeks ighted and transported us with agreeable sensations, | Mr. Webber, of Stockton. which weighs geventy-eight | Pay any of the bills for street cleaning in the Sixth | do. pork; 125 do. lnrd; 17 do. butter; 5 bales wool; 68 Prrtapsirisa, June 4, 4 P M—Arviyod—Bark Jas Bayley, | Two ships (one a cream color) and three barks passed up ye Would also lift our thoughts to Him whose footstool is | ounces, the value of which is $1,284. Mr. R. A. Par- | Ward. unless certified to by the Alderman and Assixt- | do, haims; 127 do. whiekey. Bishop, Matanzas; brigs Sea Flower, Sheer, Clontux Re ok terday afternoon, ‘and Jat evenin thes ip = jeans; barks Minerva, from Belfast, Tre! ‘the earth iteelf—whose handiwork is the expansive | ker, formerly of Boston, son of David Parker, Enq. has | ®0t of the ward. Adopted New York, ‘Utica, and Oswego Line—1,922 barrels | ham, Flowers, Arecibo, PR; Paulina, and limitless universe, But land my fellow saterers | hada mew warehouse barnt dowe, Shick hefed teeoat | ‘The Beard then adjourned. flour, 3 : goatco, Michener, Po aa’ plecee Onele might have avoided all the inconveniences to which | the day before at $2,600 per annum, M. ry, the ah, Oswego Transportation Company—480 barrels flour; jacket, Cold Spring: ‘We were subjected by the Jehu who conveyed us from | new postmaster from the Uni arrived x 217 do, pork; 687 do. lard; 28 do. hams and shoulders; Helly, Port Deposit; the city of Rochester to the point of embarkation, had | and entered upon his duties, Meetings have been held United States Ctreult Court, 200 Durhels rye; 1.680 do feed. Carrie Budd, Budd, weknown enough’? We might have had aconveyanoe | at Monterey and other places, to choose delegates toa Before Judge Nelson. New York, Syracuse, and Oswego Line—20 barrels from Wort Coast of Africa; Irma, from Maracaibo; Bayley, from Matanzas; brigs Rockingham, from Porto Ric’ Sexflower, from Cienfue, and sohr, Kate Aubrey, froin N Orleans, with loss of de k lond of molasses, eame iu and pro- ceeded up with flood tide and a ww breeze from South, At 0 » ‘Lombard, Salom, Hi Holmes, Lodge, te Aubrey, Ander- ‘rovidence; Joseph this writing the wind is fr Ki 4 Below —Sh ip: : ‘ the follow peelal one—for a trifle, or gone in any other of the | convention to form a territorial constitution, Jenn 4—Iis Honor opened the court this morning, | whiskey; 200 do. pork; 285 do. lard, 443 do. cut meats, | ,ciglens Shine (Wm Penn, Liverpool: Geneo, New Orleans: | gels we'ghed anc write and, went onan V mumerous and caphclous omuibusses) which ply on | | ‘The Rev. J. W. Douglass, @ graduate of Yale Col- | Ma dumneg Mth et tage ee ne etch we give below, | Syracuse and Oswego Line—800 barrels flour; 27 do. | mouth, New Orleans; briga Kush, Kio de Janeizor Washiage | ono eSguyza bn A ey -}s that route; and, one word to those who are coming | lege, and recently from New York us passenger in the | *Wourned without day. He however announced that | achie; 17 do. pork; 13 do. lard; Odo hams; 1,800 | ton New York, 4 eT oeteny Talents Bere eeaade te Bika ere ee this way: ‘Let ‘not the above remarks deter you | steamer California, has received and accepted an in. | be Would hold w special term of the egurt on the first | bushels feed; 14 barrel: eorn m Is seed. Cleared—Hark RM Welsh, Singer, Boston; brige Palos | Delnwares (2) tur Peovidertor Teste Dee enema Ps from taking this route to Canada. Do not omit | vitation from the poople of the Pueblo de San Jose to | Monday in September. New York and Sencea F 22) bushels corn; | {Bt) Clark, London, Dong, Pomeroy, Boston; David Platt, | Henry Springer, for New Yurk;_f Neale ian neeing the scenery of the beautiful Genesee below | take up bis residence there as a preacher of the gospel, Present, the Cireuit and District Judges 4 barrels ashes; 60 do whis White, Portland: P RHstchburn, Ededrd, Boston; gohrs Cla~ | for Fadl River: Empire, for Newburyport, Josophin Rochester; but, above all things, donot get intoasmall | and the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars has | Dxctsions —Levt Cooper and Others vs. Thomas Pros- | New York and Buffalo Line-2.700 bushels corn, Boston; J James: ikitehetl, do; FS Crane, Brown’ Pall Rives | Mtns Daniel O'Connell, for Tarrytown: Rxpedi Omnibus, for there are abundanes of large ones, in | been promptly raised for his support the coming year. | tor —Ordered that judgment as in ease of nonsuit, un- |, New York and Hammonsport Line—60 barrele flour; | Cordelia, Tuthill, Meidespors) Napoleon, Stocks Teorinenes, | Ngkeecketi and Harriot ‘Lonisn, for Southport. Soveral whieh you can ride, without imitating the freaks of the | ‘The above comprises all the items of interest which | less the plaintiff etipulate and pay costs of Uf Cireuit | 23 do. ashes; 26 boxes cheere Wim kay, Driscoll, New Fork tag | Sound, mers axe now ia sight, bovk inward and outward above named Hervio Nano, by putting your feet in | we can find inthis very scceptable visitant from the | Court, and of making this motion. Silliman and Gardner's Line~200 barrels flour; 252 Miscellancous, Maciras Port, May 26—Cld, sches Com Tuoker, Fuller, your pockets. In due time, we reached Lake Ontario, | far off Pacific.—Boston Atlas, June 4 B. Sherwood vs. The Mutual Insurance Com- | 40. pork; 252 do. beef; 11 do hams; 120 do. corn meal. Lerrer BaGa of eteamer Caledonia, for Halifax and Li- | NYork, Francena, Allen, do; 27th, ochr President, Fosset, do, and acouple of hours eniling brought us out of sight frst? vir btn Ve thivk thecounsel fees should beallowed. It | New York and Cinelnnati Line—d70 barrels flour." | verpool, will clove at the Fxchange Reading Roome tuieday, | Be{0Ferenorted for Torton. Of that shore, on which we had recently witnessed so Sidi renee, ie nenroof indemnity. The defence against the libel | Albuny and Canal Line-709 barrels four; 2700 bush. | st belure 6 o'clock, “Letters can be prepaid vo any part of | pAEN. OR ntucky, Phinney, Tauch excitement, heard so many locomotive whistles, | Tho Alta Californian, of thentd March, states that | £7 Collision was for the benefit of the Insuranee Com- | «4 corn; 5&6 barrels beef; 40 do. lard; 407 do, home; | the Continent. Roget) Matta? Ae Orca & he a reen to many crary darkics ringing break beets Lime hell venaived Orence sie and laced me] Pane: 15 bales’ wool, Hue Tein Banx Hens, fled with ewigrants, got ashore | unknown. Cid. eteamelize Palmares, Balthe Gelvestage if every ring were certain of enticing at Foelamation a governor of that territory on the 8d | ,LMmere Sherwood #s. The Mutual Safety Ineurance | Fultonville and New York Line—2.500 bushels rye, | St, Sendy Alook, vesterday tuorning. at tive o'elook,in an ex- | Glove, Bilery, Brascs Santiago, ‘Sp. ship. Ince, Abril, Baree= faring traveller to fifty cents worth of “wittels,” ob. | roctamal 8 7 Company — Ordered judgment for plaintiff. | | Durant and Lathrop's Line—6,183 bushels corn; 276 | emely gente fog. Mr. James Bergen, of Wall street, r9- | Lona: ships Manchester, Ijzeing, Havre; Macedoniay Snow, served co many improvements, and euch bustling, run- | “rie Provisional Legislature had adjourned on th Ordered, that @ special term of the Circuit Court of | barrels pork; 610 do. lard. Tohsoner, with thelr bareage, Uarough a niene suc ty ene | Naplee: Perest King, Hantett. Lirerpaol: Arlington, ny . Bing, racing undeonfason, which can be seen Galy in rovisional Leg ® nthe | the United States for the Southern District of New | TOTAL SUMMARY. Shilland pe fre Branch wreekers, ander | Ticrenton, Smith, Havre; Be ship Wm Ward, Scoulla: the United ‘stat The Ameen a ‘ 16th of February, after passing fifteen aeta and one ro- | Yury ge heart fe ih Aaa Flovr, bb a everanee of the Long Branch wreckers, ander | Liverpool; ships Judah Tonto, Niekerson, Havre; Raropean, Status, The America is fine #e% | solution. One of thu acts was for the establishment of for hearing appeals in Admiralty, and cases in | Flovr, bole Beef, bbls, 505 | TCE H. Wadeel. |The vessel lice easy, and the New York | Whiting, ‘Tries’ Nore barks JF boat, admirably ly procured the ateara tu; to the business in pile ee Corn, bur! prom jax to afford as Fquily, and arguments on the law calender, = Lard, “ . Bathorn, Small, P i It is believed that she would float, at high water, which rhe is employed, being staunch and strong, | * Mt at Oregon city. the tame are hereby, appointed to be held at the City Rye, « Ashes.“ last | Br bark Junior, Towards three o'clony fhe ae ate of apart ofher | pice af the Gienen mente nenshegtet it sutce Hail of the City of a York, on the first Menday of | Feed, f Whiskey, bbls; Ins semmeseuveeties the festwa'es Stee eaten es Britannic Majors H North American provinces was | pore that its publication would be suspended during | S¢Ptember next, at 11 o'clock A. M., of sme day. | Corn’ ment, bite. « Cheese, boxes. . . one of the pilot boats, which was made, fast by te 2 . Nearer and nearer we | {Semining scarou, asthe printer was ansious toprerns ool. bales Cut meats, bbls. | the Light Ship, could ‘not eee the Light Ship at any time, reached it, as the » and at a quarter befo ghty engine fulfilled its duties, Pork, bble. . Butter, kegs... four we landed, © all right and : and often, through the morning watch, eould not even see her Hight. hia ehare of California gold dust. The publication of | Rise iw re Miserssrert Riven—There is mach tight,” in the handsome town of Coburg, than which | ‘Ze vee Press bad stopped for the same reason. speculation about the annual June rise in the Mis- MARKETS ELSEWHERE. Banx Joun Panten, of Boston, four years old, $92 tons, ‘arnev, Mai & more beautifully rituated village | never saw in my siesippi. It is the opinion of many that the watcr has STOCK SALES. has been purchased for $25,000, eash, and is fitting for Cal hire Acheah. Dy travelr. Postal Arrangements 1h Beigium—Matls to | not been as high asit will be thisspring—thata “young | Baxriwone, June 2--$400 Heltwnore, and Ohio Raitroaa | f™'™ oo | Coburg having been always considered one of the Hambarg. floed may be expected in June.” Were we dixposed to | Bonds, 1267, thares Mechanics’ Bank, I4*y; 2 do, Balti- Barx We Larnanr, from New York, at New Orleans, Rrconnown, June 5 atrongest of the strongholds of loyalty inthe afore. The following information from the Meniteur Belge, | hazard « prediction on this subject, we should beg leave | mere and Ohio Railroad, 40%; 12 do, do., 4%} 6 do. do.,40 | While being moved by order of the Harbor-master, was run Manva, May 28--Loading for Nort porta :-=' mentioned provinces: 1’ was desirous of uscertaining | received by the lat steamer. will be found of interest | to demur from this pretty general aupposltion, We | iti £40 de. 40516, 250. dy dig Oe | pm ats WELENTAERGENT £2 Miliber ikae udeckeed so tnd Daina Tloniaa Sh camete, law - elatio sretal cor a = ined © i HILADFLPHIA, Sune 4.—Siock Borrd—$1,90 City 6' G Non THUMM: of Salem, was eendemn ‘ Sobra the renuiments of Its Inhabitants in relation to | to.the ccmmeretal community In the United States :— | bave been ralred on the margin of the "Great Father | 4 Wt. a be ag; B00 a Fa, Bs BE Uirted Bate’ | told-on the 20th April, at Sierra Leone, having been nahore fer Delins, Silecias. Belize Oriapre, Heese the rebellion bill Intely passed by the Pa 2 consequence of new postal arrangements, all | of Waters,” and we have ebserved that the rise and Mav annany Mi ch., S63; 1,819 Ponweylvania o's, | the Island of Matacong. u & Aim. b's, 9, P if--CId Br barks Ellen, MeTach! annexation, repudiation, and letters destined for Hamburg, arriving not prepaid, | fail of her waters js ruled by the forwatdness or bach- | MS Il cbun, Chen) wie, Com ee Pam ; 4 ts tea hg tee connected ‘with Canadian affairs, from foreign countries in London, will be forwarded | wardness of the epring--thit whenever the first fteshet, | BA aetna ‘Wallcond 6's, i So)ichigh Ory 097 0 | BACIOR MARE RHnAMErY (of Suowbil, MA) Woke foams | Lee ann ae ok Ae ee .Watkion Now revaile jamong all classes, that some g) every day of the week, except Tuesday and Friday, | in March or April, is heavy, the June rise is incon. | {0:67 '; 50 Road, Kailrond, 1634; 200 do, b8, 16 Pa SAM, S0th ult, on the'E side of Block Island; cargo, cable, | York; tehr Southerner, Baker, Boston. § is about to occur—but what it is, mo on: (packet “days direct from London to Hamburg), {n | eideratle ; and as we have had an uncommon rise | }:00 Cn. & a: 120 do., 90; 11.000 Read, Railroad bds | and anchors saved; vesel bilged, No insurance on vessel oF f | SA® Francisco, March 2—-Arr echt Lonis Perry, Ellis, Some say that annexation to the United States is | closed mails, through Belgium and Prussia; and all | already this spring, which has lasted for, somethin he sn a ee ee A Bl Rn S3s Guts 2th, brig Mary & Bilem, Eagleaten, Balai, (Oct Inevitable—othors that a federal union of all the Bri- | Other letters te the same destination, beating on the | like a month, we are flow to believe that the river wit Gag; 1 Sehuyinilt Baud, 1; SPonn Dank, |, SCMEMARY Gronce, at Philadelphia, trom Now Orleans, | Pracde Waiters Melton Oh, honk eae beat come tish American provinces is the only salve that will heal | @ddrers tho direction via Ostende, will be forwarded | be as full again in June, Since writing the above we Sp ibeix a ene enn: Banks | on the 2th ult, Int $080, lon 75 30, during a severe calefrom | waren veeh bate Panne, Deligotie Macatee Sek donee the wounds of the body politie—others, that a grent, | inyariably in the ame way.” learn that the river f¢ again on the rise, and that there XNE, lost 123 out of 171 bbls molusses, whieh were on decks | ¢aicr Hoyt, (tm New York) Oregons hy ship Dinghasn, ee Bloody wae, of Faces is close at hand, and By pete be to begin from the ye of May | is arise of twenty feet above.— Hannibal (Mo ) Journal, Dicd, ‘Whalemen. bah) Valparaiso; brig Lanra Ann, lanehard yeaa, for jong, the rivi or et, q a ¥ a s IT, Ai W - Soucy sctnt® Part cate he ac RONEN | feed on tue Becta ant eee mamas so bacemae: | Mey IF tastnon of opal Tomas and Rostoa Me Crops, | Mabneentee Hamblen NB, AU ap aR ree areie: | Pika Mlahy, Mien. Avan, SU te, pes aaa fe the Vaited States; but they are few, The | transmission will be effected with all possible despateh, Accipent anp Loss or Lirr.—A most melan- | aged 8 monthrand 20 cae, eaters abhi rdoten, Nate tor leas Gee Cl apie, Beain ot Now Boyd i Witmlogton Ne coon, Mare N York ajority ¢ the great republic om the other aide of AUGUSTE MOXHET, choly accident occurred yesterday, athalf- Ihe friends of th ex, Hosrey, Nap, do; 10tn, Monae, 1118 AtEm, duno 28d, brigs Cherokee, Mansfeld, Zanziba ‘the lake; but envy and jealousy are the basis of the ya- | The Consul General of Belgium in the United States P, M, on board the new Resp-bgae: eter aperean fanersl, from No Os Kast Pontiacs aise hie ee Met ty Tule mage ce itm td 3 Arab, trom ‘iw = | Ohio, Webber, Africa: hoeea Fors, Clrak, Philnda, chr May 2%—Ar rehra Otis, Donbar, and Wasnineron, NO, wious sneers which they occasionally indulge in, when New York, June 4, 1849, % 5 N rit A a , oat 4 . Ferry House dock. The steam was up and the boat all | day) afternoon, at 5 o'clock. without further invitation. | ilng gronn: nb, caeres. rival’ Pamplice, Simmons, Borton: Wi shoneg tour country. All admit; howevever, thet « — ready to start, when the fire-box collapsed, instantly, | | On Sunday afternoon, 8d instant, Francis Xavien | ghPoken—Deo If, no int ke (iy an srrival et $6 Helena) | cometh, Rutew, Eiith, BF Hanky Trelanl, kano anc. Trenks Of ete t, 1 before, remarked, The ___Naval Intelligence. killing Mr. John Foster, the builder of the boat, and | Brossann, a native of Porrentruy Canton, of Neufoha- | $6" sin’ soe Maxwell, Howland, FH, 1209). Fodger, Marion, Ellis, Deborah, Robbins, Uoue hy Will be able to curry thelr project Inte ete ey | Navat Court, Manriat.—We understand that ercly eenlding Mr. Robert Towser, engineer, and tol, Switrerland, aged 80 years, Siaren't> Int Bo By lon 63, Phornix, Nant for Paeife, (oil not Eitan, RS Williams Sieh, a Vern” ct, naval court martial has been ordered to convene at the | William Cortier, who was standing on board,’ Towser Mis friends and acquaintances are requested to at- | stated). Ss said that the Governor-Gencral will make an ap- peal to the country shortly, and they coun’ , and ount with sentidence upon vecuring a majority in the next Cane gan Arliament. They are pledged to this, because | Jo ey do not calculate that the Queen will’ di Yard, on Monday next, which will be composed | was formerly engineer on the Tecumseh, and had just | tend, without further Invitation, bis funeral, which At Kio Janeiro, April 29, e following. members:—-Commodore Morris, Fresi- | taken that post on thie boat, Ie is severely Injused, | take'place et 1 vcleck yy otc ‘Tuesday, 6th poe Hannibal, Canning, dismast Captaing E. A. Lavallette, Silas H. Stringham, | but hopes are entertained that he will recover. Mr. | from his Inte residence, 60 Carmine strevt, Spok © Mayo, James Armstrong; Samuel L. Breeze, | Cortier is badly sealded, but not mortally. Mr. Foster On the 3d inst., of consumption, SournweLt Brown, ket ship Havte, Ainsworth, from Havre, of and for N the rebel bill. Of courte, then, natht il © low | French Forrest; Commanders W. H. Gardner aud T: | leaves n family to mourn his loss.—Detroit (Mich ) Ad- | in the 23d year of his age. te, 9, Ton 6. till the elections shall have taken place and che reone | Aloysius Dornin; and Lieutenants Jamos H. Ward and | vertiser, May 21. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- ip Bee Th ea renee for Cetra May stoertained. In the meantime, hewerer thes say Gog, | (Ht. A: H. Kennedy; Judge Advocate, Purser L. T. reper ag fully invited to attend his funeral to-morrow afternoon, | 1,!N0 7a un TM, tame time, sam shine Russell Glover, should difficulty break out in Lower unnda conaht tid | Waller. “We also understand that Commodore Kear. Late rnom Maracaino.—The bark Imra, Capt. | &t 4 o'clock, from his late residence, Twenty-fourth | “sli, Gnecc, Drew, trom’ New Orleans ‘Yor kiverpool, May ‘their ultra Britirh friexds there be unable to whi wae ny has been ordered to Annapolie, as one of the board Warner, arrived at this port from Maracaibo, | ®treet, between First and Second a 08, 381 06, lon 7835. Freneh, they will march to the reene of uction and give | zt @xaunation of Midshipmen.—Nerfolk Beecen, | whence rhe eniled on ‘the Toth ultimo, reports thaton | _ 08 Monday, June 4th, 1840, in the 40th your of his Be Ea ene tiigtinuham, from NW Osleane for Boston, their aid, Such an outbreak ts not unlikely, tenes | JMNM the dd arevere shoek of an earthquake was experienced, | #4, Witttan Anmernona, Svnak |) SAGE NILE usta Grew stvw Orisati ter Reston, 18 that | have heard; for the prejudice between the tne | ‘The fishermen rook, took 700 shed to the | lesting during several Bours’ Quite a number of houses friends and sequaintances are respectfally i Int BO, lon TA . ager 5 A Rise Radting-O1v0; Wak S| Pla tereveonee Passengers Arrived. Sr Jaco—Rark St Ji M Vale Pi Yor ia; 0 iter, 4 jen: G F Wertman, o ide—Jarues Prince, Biswas irtha—Don F del Castetie, Don Jos Havnr—Ship Queen Victoria—J 8 Bavanwan—Bark Ezvct--Guped unter wi Baier Lown, Mr W High, 3 Dougherty, ‘lady wud ohitd: it JB Hoxy, JW Hawsom, fe Tolle and Do Mrs Solvo, Miss L Wheeler, Mr LW waoes is deep-rooted, and may find vent in a rupt Cc \ were destroyed, several ons injured to attend his funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 6 ae fs P; from Philadedphin fr a aay munca, ‘he federal totem men vay eararat | Com etieat River, on the afternoon of the 28th wit., ab rin soa ome tic crushed to ch bya flog wal, G'uleek, from his Inte "yesidenes, oorner of Tenth ave- Bae ile ‘uaaan Van Gia Ss bate 0 ani nh da Plies 's E Webster, Me 3 % pa Inquirer, June street. . , 0 omeroy. °